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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-24 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • Friday, Aprl 24, 1882 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Tiie Dally Pilot Index l.u•, M>" "'°"'~ Pb The O'Neil family, from left, C.uey, Sherry and Meggy of Newport Beach stop to watch jct fountain Wednesday at Fashion Island. In the market for some fun Most popular guns purchased by men at Grant Boys in Costa Mesa: 1) 22 caliber automatic rifle 2) 12 gauge pump shotgun 3) 9 millimeter semi-automatic pistol 25 cents Aissa Wayne relives attack in Gionis trial ~ Meanwhile, attorneys Bruce Cutler and Jeoffrey Robinson continue their courtroom assault on each other. By Iris Yokol SU!!~ SANT A ANA -The eldest daughter of late actor John Wayne test1fi~d Thursday that "I thought l was going to die" when two armed men confronted her and her boyf nend three and a half years ago, handcuffed them and repeatedly smashed their faces into the pavement. During her second day on the stand in the re- tnal of her ex-husband Tho- mas G;vnis, AJssa Wayne calmly recounted the Oct. 3, ,,._ _ 19~ .. attack on her and finan- cier Roger Luby, her boy· friend at the time But when prosecutor J eoffrey R obinson com· mented, "I take 1t this wasn't a pltasant experience," Wayne shuddered slightly and rephed in low voice, "No." Dunng cross-examination 'I thought he was going to kill Roger ... I thought I was going to die.• ----during testimony b} defense attorney Brui;c ·_. ... ------...-- putler. hO\\-ever. Wayne ac- knowledged that most of the v10Jence was di- rected at Luby and wavered on wl)o she thought was behind the attack. ·~With a playground atmosphere, shopping centers strive to appeal to youngest of customers. The 36-year-old law student is slated to con- tinue tcsttf)ing Monday morning in G1onis' cc- ond tnal. whu:h has been punctuated by heated exchanges between the opposing attorneys. Thursday, Supenor Coun Judge Ted Millard repeatedly admonished Robinson and Cutler to end "the dialogue between the two of you" as the attorneys loudly objected and argued over ~ording of questions. By Tony Cox ...... Edllar I f it seems to you that your friendly rcg1on:tl shopping center is becoming a lot friendlier to children, you're probably onto something. Bringing in events, amenities and stores that cater to children is one of the hottest trends in the shoppina center business. Center operators have found that by crcatina atmospheres appealing to children, they can attract more adult shoppers, as well as entire families of spontaneous consumers. Take, for example, Fashion Island, which has been adding family-oriented attractions since its Sl 15 milllon renovation and expansion was completed in 1989. The renovation and expansion included the addition of computer-operated fountains, including one that shoots drops or water into the air, and a k01 pond. educational books and toys that opened last November. Fashion Island now has two food courts, a seven-screen movie theater .and such kid-friendly restaurants as McDonald's and Ollifornia Pizza Kitchen. It also has a cluster of children's stores -including such merchants as Karl's funspace and Cotton Rambo" -: in one wing of the outdoor center. "I don't want to say this 1s the last warning," Millard cautioned after about the third scolding, "but it's close." The center has since brought in more moderately priced stores and more children's-oriented retailers. such as lmaginariurn, a popular toy i.torc featuring In addition. Fashion Island has special programs for children, !.uch :n "D1~~cr Your Imagination," 3 week-long sene\ or \\Ofk\hops See SHOPPERS/M Millard also smllingly stopped Cutler several times Thursday to warn him to keep his distance from the jury box as the ooJorfuJ attorney repeat· edly strode across the room and leaned dose to Jurors. 'Tm sorry, your honor -it's habit," CUtler See GIONIS,_. ..... Recycler has task of rescuing e~rth ~ OCC official enjoys role 1n salvaging resi dents' garbage. By Russ Loar Stlll Wrllr C onsummate recycler Mike Carey spent Earth Day 1992 like any other day - surrounded by other people's garbage. Although Carey is coordinator of the nation's largest college.affiliated recycling center, he refuses lo trade on his fame for material gain. He•a no Lee Johnson. Lee who? Lee Johnson. the former Orange Coast College Rccydina Center coordinator who opened a chain of hiahly profitable recycling centers. "You're not eoing to see me selling out and goin& to a Fortune 500 recycling company," said Carey, a sevcn·ycar Recycling Center veteran who sports a tiny earrin& emblazoned with the Chinese Yin and Yang symbol or the natural forces of universal baJancc. "I like to teach people about recycling. That's where I get my greatest enjoyment. It's almost a crime I get p aid for doing that." The 28-year-old recycling czar of Costa Mesa is indeed a man with a mission. Carey began Earth Day on Wednesday by taking his renewable resource revue on the road to students at Adams Elementary School. Through school presentations, Carey strives to influence a whole new generation to embrace recyclina as a matter-of-fact, everyday part of their lives. "There's so much work to do here in Orange County," he said. "By chance, I've landed in a See CAREY/Ill*,_ ~Nor*-~Nal Recycling coordinator Michael Carey. WOUid-be l'llcuer blasts conduct of Newport lifea-rds By Iris Yoko! Stllt wrtir NEWPORT B Lona Beach man whO tried to help a swimmer now pre umed drowned levied harsh cr:iticism lburaday at city lifqu r ' h n· dlina of the sltuatMil. Steve Oorme, whO was surfin nearby when Lorcn7o Semto Cornejo, 18, got caUJht in a rip- I NUl\lRfH ~ TO C:AI I tide Wednesday and then disap- ared, clain)ed lif cguard took too lofl& to begin their ~ (or C-0mejo and 'didn't seem to give a damn.'' • "They weren't doina any· thina." id Oonnc. 22, Who him- self dove reJ):Catcdly in the wa- ters to search fi r &he lost ~im· mer "They m ycd on o ut there. 1:or.ti\lU~JIJ\ tVfNTS "I said, 'Screw thi",' nd went bac.k out into the water to loot for tht guy." But lifcauard officials said they re 1pondcd as soon a they could and hid one lif'cpard in the water wtthin minutes. A team of I t Uf eguard divers. . istcd by the Oranic County Shcrifrs Har· bor Pat I and Newport Beach police helicopter, ultimately OllOlf S Of JIU ll.lV searched the waters for three hours but could not locate Cornejo, wbo disappeared around l l :45 a.m. Wednesday and is still mis,,ing. Cornejo. an Ahlheim resjdcnt dcscn'bcd as a &OOd swimmer by h.is brother, ~ swimmina with friend Ricardo Barrios around 24th Street when they aot caucht See UFEGUAROs.-t ..... \Vt Al Htfl Imagination Celebration strives to inspire youth By Matt Coker Er:trtmnml Ed&l« SOUTH COAST M'ETRO -Considering the number of events going on, local residenb won't have much choice but to disCO\icr their imaginations at the 1992 Imagination Celebra- tion of Orange County, which kicks orr SJturdJy and con- tinues through May 3. Sponsored by the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Orange Count)' Dep3rt· ment of Educa11on, and themed "Discover Your Imagination," this will be the large t arts :ind educatton festival 1n the e ... ent'~ sc-..'Cn-ycar history. Designed to cncourase ere- • ati\11ty in children anti teen,, more than 150,000 pJrt1C1Jhlnl' and 30 arts organizations ore upected to take p:art in the free or nomin:ally priced pro- groms at shoppina mall • muse· ums, parks. civic center , schools and othtr traditional and non·tradat" • ite • duri~ 1hc nine-day n. Hia,hlightina the re h aJ ~ ·n be appcarancu at the Oran c County PcrforlTUna Art Cent r ,. Jiit ~ Upcoming events T~ folkw.ing is ~ ldt of loal ~is Uking p/M;w this~: • Christmu •• Apria ~by--~ league ol Orange Coonty, the ann~l n•tK>nwide community ~bil1titioo ~ """iCh use ~mmen and ~l btUlhes tMhet ~ mlsdetoe and om:aments. U make ltsfirst I n Com Mesa. At le~ I 100 \ONncttrS are exptdtd IO help rehabibe two Ari te hc:>mM :and twO C10tnmunfty non~ faaltties -~re Out s..~ ..... . b\ the Lc-.iul> Dance • ~ny 111J ropulu children•, en· tertaincr Sh ri Lewi and her puppet Lamb Chop. Thtr will be a total ol 23 pu ti pcrfonn nccs anJ C~· See YOUTH!ID ,_ . ., Locals Only Streetwise Interviews and photographs by lee Piyne (Asked at 17th Street and Orange Avenue in Costl Mesa) . lifjPiL VOL.88,N0.91 Delivery 2uaranteel If )">II'~ • -.1'6.t ni-. •nd do not ~ )'OUt ~ by • , m t 1 1 m on S.l~ al\d hc)q. d¥J, al~ 10 1m Ind _'It" l IO~ br "°°" Oii' C~ ~ c_,, ff, .. 2. •)Jl, .. ...,, ''°"' •• "' • s p"' ~ ~ (f'ICMy, IM 1 I m 10 10 Im Oft S..• da)I 10 )'Oii With )'OUf drcul.ttion Medi ·-~ Mild-.~ ... ...., C:Wf--90--_ .. ._.. Mlw,V...,,...... ' .. ,,.,. Cl«.~~ ..... ~ ~,_..., Ute .... ,,.,,...,.... . ~ Julien Nafal Costa Mesa ''Yes. I grew up in Saudi Arabia. If you kill somebody there, they kill you. O nly the mother of the victim can spare your life. As a result, they have less murders there than anywhere. It works." · · Melinda Lee Newport Beach "Yes. By the time a criminal gets to death row, his innocence is no longer in question." John Kiremit Costa Mesa ''Yes, in certain circumstances. It's the only way to handle people who commit really seriqus crimes." Jim Stanavich Costa Mesa ''Yes, There are always special circumstances, and those who deserve it should get it." Richard Watt Costa Mesa "After the last execution it made me think seriously about it. I think lethal injection might be better than the gas, but I favor capital punishment" How to reach us at The Pilot Orcua.tk>ft Or•nge County 642..,.333 ~·· Clnsifled ~2-5678 Q,splay 6'42 ... 32 1 Editorial News 5'40· 12 24 Sports 642-'4330 ~. spotU fu ~6·41 70 MMft OMte , 8USIMSS Offtee 6'4 2·'4321 Bwnett fu 631 ·S902 • , Maftallng Editor 5tM Marble, 642-4321 A grand little ·canyon 0 pen now for several weeks, Costa Mesa's 40-acre Canyon Community Park with its colorful bloom~ or California Poppjes and other wild flowers is provina to be a popular local destination. For Ula Amor, or Costa Mesa. (top photo) the new park orfcrcd a scenic location for a stroll Wednesday aft~noon wilh her children; Lauren, 7, and Tom, s. Three-year-old Robert DiFrancesco, of Newport Beach, ..... found the park's playground a fine place to bang out with his grandfather, Tony DiFrancesco, visiting from New Jersey. How To Get There: •The park is located in southwest Costa Mesa off Arbor Street, nestled in the bluffs that border the Talbert Regional Park site alorlg the Santa Ana River. •From Harbor Boul evard, take West 19th Street toward the Santa Ana River. Make ·a right turn on MonrO'(ia Aven ue and then make an almb~ immediate left onto Arbor Street · What You WQI Find: • Bordering the park arc towe ring sandstone bluffs. • A tot lot with playgroun d equipment is located at the front entrance or the park. Parking is available. • Farther down the road, is a larger parking 101. There arc nearby picnic tables and portable bathrooms. •There is a walking,lbikingfjoggi ng trail along the winding perimc1cr of the park, which includes three major canyon nrcas. The nora, the rauna: •The park is filled with wildflowers and other native gra cs. There arc also large stands or cactus, willow tree groves, mule fat and other native plant s. w .. 4 • There have been reports of California condors ~nd great horned owls. Some nearby residents have also said they've heard coyotes at night. --Photos llY Marc Martin Costa Mesa A pair of size 9 112 men's joggin& shoes were stolen Saturday from ttie back porch of.a house in inc 2500 block of Elden Avenue. The shoes, which arc white with li&hC blue tr\ln, arc worth about S33. • A fork lift and a refrigerator were srolen over the v.eekencf from a warehouse II Kyowa American Corp. 11 36S Ointon Street. It ap~ars the burglars broke Into the warehouse by climl>ing throu&h a sky liJht. The equipnient was worth more than Sr6,000. • Five bicycles, three triq'tles. two ur.a ....... Newport Buch 74/59 Balboa: 74/59 Costa Mesa: 75/60 Corona del Mar: 72/59 , taY: wagons and SC\'Cral cots and chairs were s1olcn last Sunday from the Marion Parsons School 111 2350 Can)"On Drive. The items \\ere \loorth nearly Sl.000. • Two women a1WJ&rcn1ly duped another woman into han(jing O\'er Sl28 e:ish and SJ.000 worth of Je\\clry a> she was walking near the comer of 19th Street and Wallace l\\'cnuc t3\t Friday. According to a police report. the women told her that they h3d a winning lottery tickec, bur needed assis1anec deposillng the money in a b:ink because they \\ere not from thi country. For her help, the women said, Chey would shure the lo11ory prite money. The \\Om3n told police that they convi~ed her co pul her money and je11oelry in a mnll en\'elopc and Sunthlne and warm lftnPHltwft toct.y and throuah the weehnd. Higfl ~...,,.. .. be In .. ..,..., '°' ., ._..,...,.,Md lows in' the Mid-SOI. flilCllJ: ........ Md .......... low c:to.da dNttRs to ........... -......, ............ ,....on...,.,...~.Hlshtlnlht70 _, low IOI, .._. In dM ..,_ SOI Ott low '°'· ·-No '°" ... ' ........ ,..... UtM ................ to ..... , .... .... :z ................... LllW •or11t111 •114' .._ .. ,... ~. Huy """'°°" ............ 5-rtte: 6:2l ...... ....-.1:JS,.,.. put ii in her punc Shortly after. 1hcy told her they \\ere 11recJ anJ that :ilthouih she had been kind. they no lonicr needed her a'\itSlanrc When she rc1umed home, she re;ihzed the women opp:nenll) ~v.1tchcJ the en\'dopc., handing her one full of co~1umc 1cwclry Jnd boi;us bJ11k receipt\ cwport Beach Approxim:ucly S.i.184 v.orth of guns and ammunihon v.cre )tolen Tucsil::iy between 8:30 a.m and 9f m. from a hou~'" the 300 block o V1ll:i Point. Police found no ~1gns or forced entry :ind bchcvc entry \\JS made with a key. One of the stolen v.capons was a German Luicr valued at SJ.000. • • • 1 wls \\Orth S2.000 "ere )tolcn from the unlod ;ed &;iruie of a hou)C m the 1.ioo blod. ofv:al.a.xy Dm'C. • · A m.iJent of Che 1000 blotk of !>JnJca\tlc Dme bcliC\'\!S someone sncJkcJ 1nhl her home bricOy :around 3 a m because the family dOJ b:ukcJ anJ &.fO\\ lcJ anJ ctcJ tran~cly. Co1nmknt:1ll\. another home ~n the srr.:cl, m the "3900 blcxk of P.irkgreen Dn\'C, was bur~anted around tll;it time • The \\ords "Oinio." "Tag" anJ "Orandfl.ik"C" \loer.: r myp.unted on v.alls and rolumn\ o a ~rll;in& ~lruclurc In the SO() bloCk or 0.A\'VicW Circle, c1u inJ an e'11m:11cd $~ d.tm111e. 2141a.a. J.t tlc4Ja.a.U "" ,..., .. '1!1J,... i.1 .. ,.,...,,. th.Ma&e.• Wl~U ...,iMllfl' • ' . . ---------------------------------------·------------- Columnist inadvertently becomes his own toughest c~~tic D own at the bottom of the things we newspaper columnists write (as differentiated from something that is simply down at the bottom of a column oo a newspaper· page) arc a couple lines of type. If there is a Freudian Slip of the Month award, I guess I win. (If you don't get the joke, please These arc called taglines. Mostly they just tell you the days that panicular column appears in the paper. re-read Bob's message until you do.) Moden La•cuaae In Frisco, the locals get off on trend-setting. Little wonder, then, that San Francisco State University has put a new word in its off acial vocabulary: Please note that the school no longer has freshmen, nor freshwomen. It has freshpersons. Do you suppose we're startfog to go too far? Sttlou Stuff for Pltll'• 30tla: Jn the case of Daily Pilot columnist Hugh Hewitt, you get the full poop. Hugh's tagline tells you the name of his Irvine law farm (Pettis, Tester, Kruse & Kinsky), his television show ("Life &. Times," KCET, Ch. 28) and his radio show (the Hugh Hewitt Show, KFI, 640 on your AM dial, Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.). The line at the bottom of my column simply says that it runs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. At least that's the way it's supposed to read. The other day, the eagle eyes of Assistant Editor Bob van Eyken noted that I tried to put a slightly different spjn on things: On the Orange County symphony-goers "Jn your tagline at the end of Friday's column," Bob's electronic: note said, .. you WTote, 'Fred Martin's column ruins every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.' 1 think you're too hard o n yourself." Sunday Coast are rather well known for their ------penchant for the good, old warhorses: Your Tchaikovsky, your Beethoven, your Brahms, etc. But those who join in the celebration tomorrow night of the 30th anniversary of Orange County concerts by the Los Angeles Philharmonic will get a taste of the new and different. The program at the Performing Ans Center will· ~nd your items for Around Town to Bob van Eyken, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa ·M esa, 92627. Nature Center\.-The Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street in Newport Beach, will hold an open house to Today mark its 20th Anniversary from 2 · to 5 p.m. Sunday. For information, Seniors' forum -Area call 645-8489. · senior citizens are invited to share I coffee, doughnuts and discussion at Monday, Apri 27 today's Hospita~ity Forum, 9 a.m. to-_ -ADD and parenting - noon at ~e Neighborhood ·A seminar for parents of chilCfren Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. with Attention Deficit Syndrome; in Costa Mesa. The guest speaker at entitled "ADD: Have You Been a the forum will be Lori Smith, Bad Parent?" will be offered at 7 activities director for the new Costa p.m. April 27 at the offtces of Joan Mesa Senior Center. Andrews, 11 51 Dove St., suite Saturday begin with a new composition commissioned by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. It's called "Seraphic Games" and somehow musically describes, says composer Jacob Druckman, "super angels ... creating and destroying There were plenty of scats there, but they were of the bleacher type, the acoustics were dreadful ·and the place always smelled of freshly used sweat socks. The Philhannonic's next stop was the auditorium at Santa Ana High School. The scats were as uncomfortable,as th e world has ever known, savage torture devices. But the • acoustics are remarkable, heavenly. So good you hardly •otice the demonic scats until somewhere near the end of the evening's performance. entire worlds with the detachment of a chess game." My guess is, it ain't gonna be dull. If that doesn't do it for you, there's a Beethoven 8, a Schubert 8 and a smjdgen of Mahler lieder - plus the return of the Zube! Zubin Mehta brought the LA. Philharmonic to Orange County for the first time on Jan. 13, 1962. The site was the Moore Auditorium at Orange Coast College. The acoustics there were good and the sellts comfortable, but there weren't enough of them. There were ple~ty of seats there, but they were of the bleacher type, the acoustics were dreadful and the place always smelled of freshly used sweat socks . Then, bam! All of a sudden, it's 1986, au of a sudden there's a Perfonning Arts Center and the Orange County Philharmonic Society finally has a world-class haJI to pre ent its world-class musicians. As I recall, we went to the Philhannonic's last gig at the Moore, and were on hand when the orchestra debuted at what is kindly known as Crawford Hall at UCI. Now the Society is thirtySOmething. How time flies. How the beat goes on. Fttd Mania's columo 111ns (or ls it ruins?) et1ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. group, will hold a blow-out used E>ook sale on April 29 through May 3. Th't? variety of books '"II range from hobbie!> to dram.l to scie nce fiction and evet')'thing bet,,een. Old and rare books <Jre available. For additional information, call 760-194.6. . . AIDS awareness -The Newport Beach community 1!> invited to participate in a d1scuss1on group concerning the spread of the AIDS virus at 7 p.m. April 29. The group \\111 meet at the Newport Harbor Sims Hall Activity Center, GOO !nine A\e. Pa rents are cautioned to use discretion "hen concerning !>mall children. For more information, call Ne,,port Harbor al 760-3310. $1 0 charge for each meeting. for more information, call 754-1 144 Puppet'workshop - E~~mentary school-age children can learn to mal..e puppet) of all sort:, -finger, sh.ldo''· l1and puppet.:. etc. -at the Mesa Verde L1brat} \ free puppet workshop, 3: 30 to 4 :30 p.m. April 30. For more information, call 546-5274 A --• African democracy -A 'd1:>eus!.iOn Qn the topic "Africa - South of tht:! Sahara -Fre:.h \\ 1mb of Ot:!mocraC\ · "'" begin Jt .. pm. Apr ii 30 at the Ne" port C~nter Library. 856 San Clemente Om~. A free boo I.. let "1th background information is a\a1lable at the library'. For infocmation, C.ltt 644-3181. Park clean-up -Help clean up Costa Mesa parks .on April 2 5 with the Costa Mesa Parks, Recreation Facilities, and Parkways Commission. Volunteers will collect litter, pull weeds, and plant shrubs, ground cover, and tr~. Wear comfortable work clothes and boots or heavy shoes. The department will provide hats, tools, gloves, and refreshments. To join the ranks, call Community Services at 754-5300. 105 in Newport Beach. There is a nominal SS charge fo1 the session. For more information, call 476-0991 . . Tuesday, 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 the Radisson Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. ~UN ~0•1\N1.IDA1ly PdCP'- Bryan Giovanna~. of NewpC?rt Beach, signs a card that will be sent to the California Legislature supporting measures concern- ing recycling. The le tter-writing drive was sponsored by CALP· IRC, the California Public Interest Research Group. Jaycees -The Newport Harbor Jaycees \\ill ho!>l a free informational seminar and get-acquainted mixer al 7 p.m. April 29 at Parker:s Seafood Crill, 309 Palm Ave. in t-.:l?\ .. port Beach. Anyone aged 21 to 40' is 1m 1ted to attend. For more information. call 721-0637. Landscape workshop -- A three-hour land:.cJptng wor~hup w11I be oflered at Orange Coast College at 6:30 p.m. April 30 b, landscape architect W Ho"ard Reyn old:.. Thi:! \\Ori.shop .,., 111 (ocu> on irrigation design Call 4 32-5880 for information. Victorian tea -The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will host a Vidorian Tea fund raiser fro"\ noon to 4 p.m. April 28 at 1069' Presidio Drive, . Costa Mesa. Please call 557-6545 by April 25 for reservations. Familr, portraits -Family portraits will be offered by professional photograph~ Saturday and Sunday at Costa Mesa High School as a fund raiser for the school's annual Grad Nite graduation party. The 1 O-by-13-lnch portraits are SS each. For appointments, call 979-7978. Fashion lunch -The Ebell Oub o( Newport Beach will hold its annu~I fashion show and luncheon, beginning at 11 a.m. April 28 at the Balboa Bay Club. For information, call 673-9944 or 644-5585. Art exhibit -An invitational, juried art exhibit featurins. ~rks by students from 19 county high schools will be on display April 28 to May 1 at the RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLST£1Y IMC. ... ,_ .... C... llft! llU -ktl~ CISTa IUa.-541·1151 --,.,,,., • ICF1 ........ Cc*IMlll 1'1111 LllHllll ...... 1'11111.11 .. THllWEEl'S TOPICS WL1r1TI Wlllll1111 1.1•11111 .... Clr11ft If you'd "" the Lobdell Group IO ,,.,.,,.,, Ind infonn with a llllor.madt . ptll1omwa lot,,. orpti· zafion,pltau cal Bil Lobdel ,, SW.1224. Wl'l'ISlimts """' •xc:iting ,.., 'PX typiclll ...... ...=... Pttllllll cm-.., 'r.:=.;.,.,,. 11 T,lM • l:OQlllll a.MS . ......... ~:r ·£+ •=n ~'«r .... ~:..,.. Orange Coast College Art Callery. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. Business school - Representatives from the USC School of Business will be at Orange Coast College from noon to 3:30 p.m. April 28 in the college's Counseling and Admissions Building. For information, call 432-5894. Senate candidate -The- Newport Harbor ~epublican FLOW IRS • Women and the Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated will co-sponsor a luncheon April 28 to hear conservative commentator and · U.S. Senate candidate Bruce Herschensohn. The luncheon \\ill be held at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Hwy. For reservations. call 644-5745 or 673-6605. Wednesday, April 29 Used boQk sale -The Friends-of the l\'e\\i><>rt Beach Library, a non-profit library support Thursday, April 30 Self esteem -A \\eel..ly support group to promote members' self c:.teem. assen"ene:», ability to relax, and child-rearing skills will begin meeting at noon Apnl 30 at 3100 Airway A\e., suite 165, in Costa Mesa. A \\Omen's group is now forming, but men's and mixed groups are also a possibility. "[_he support gc.oups are sponsored by the YMCA Center for Family Counseling. TI1ere will be a Friday, May 1 Art fair -Coa:>tline Artists Association and Coastline Community College "ill hold thl r annual art fo1r at the CO!>ta Me...-i Center, 2990 Mes.:J Verde Dr. EJst 5()%. 7<1'A> OfF Women's OodU~ Apnl_.30th,_)pm m Bpm &Call toRaervc YourScac (714)476-4565 To PIKe A. Plloae Order ........ Open 365 Days A Year Arrangement & Centerpieces hipped Worldwide ~EBcrl Back Bay Court 3601 Jamboree at Brl tol • Newport Beach -BUsiness SHOPPERS: Malls cater to . younger sat From A1 and performance& that will begin this week.end. A children's train was brought in last Christmas and brought back for Easter. A petting zoo was featured last fall . The cen- ter natupally has the standard sea- sonal attr;actions, such as Santa CJaus and the Easter Bunny, but tries to execute those events better than its competitors. "With our events, people expect more from us, and we deliver more," said Susie Plummer, Fash- ion lsland's marketing director. "They expect our Santa Oaus to be better than the other Santa Oauscs. "We're constantly trying harder to appeal to families. We try to tic a children's activity in with every event we have. This is a place where families can spend the day." Fashion Island's efforts to attract families have been particularly ben- eficial to merchants like Oodles n' Oodles Toys n' Gifts and Russo's Pets. "If there's some kind of enter- tainment for the kids, the parents will come here because it's a beau- tiful mall," said Paula Mansour, manager of Oodles n' Oodles. "It Carousels such as this one, enjoyed by 3-year- old Jordan Schones o( Costa Mesa, are ~mong ~ ....... , .......... the attractions bein g added to shopping malls to accommodate shoppers with chifdren. will bring mothers because attractions for kids gives them an excuse they can tell their husbands." with small children, and it has several mer- chants that cater to chil~ren, such as FAO Schwartz and the center's Sesame Street and Disney stores. a combination showcase for Nike prosJuc~ and sneaker museum. Trisha Jackson, manager of Russo's, said Fashion Island is an especially strong draw for families during holiday seasons, when the center has special attractions, and on hot days, when the center's outdoor atmosphere is at its best. But both Jackson and Mansour said they're equally, if not more, impressed by the family-attracting efforts of some com- peting centers, such as Huntington Center and South Coast Plaza. "We've always had a focus on it ," said Jim Henwood, general manager of South Coast Plaza. ''I think in today's environment, more than any other time, it's especially important. With both parents working, they need to spend time on the weekends with their kids, so they bring them shopping." Triangle Square, the new shopping center under construction in downtown Costa Me a, also has elements that will attract children. In addition to a theater and food court, Tri· angle Square wm have a section of children's stores called Child's Play. The center also obtained a letter of intent from Nike Town, Wayne Wedin, a La Habra-ba cd retailing consultant, said children 's-oriented amenities and events are becoming increasingly preva- lent in shopping center , and he expects the trend to grow in scope. He said centers around the country arc offering everything from ice skating rinks to huge arcades to mini amusement parks·. "Huntington Center has something every weekend to attract kids,'' Jackson said. Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza has had a carousel since its opening 25 years ago. The huge mall also supplies strollers for shoppers "It provides a place where young people can go while their parents arc ~hopping, sort of quasi-babysitting," Wedin ~aid. "And it provides another way to ge t more family members into a store, creating more op- portunities for impul e buys." Sir Eldon retires to ·labor ~ Former member of Parliament brings his trade expertise to OC. By Tony Cox Buslntss Edltor 0 range County's resident British knight has begun his post-Parliament career in earnest, joiP,ing the board of a Newport Beach real estate company -the first of several directorships he plans to take on -and being named director of Chapman University's newly created Center for International Business. Sir Eldon Griffiths, an international trade expert who retired from his scat in the House of Commons this month after nearly 28 years in Parliament, joined the board of The Stratham Group. The company, based near John Wayne Airport, has acquired and developed $500 million-plus worth of real estate, including more than 6,000 apartments, 600 single-family homes, several shopping centers, a self-storage facility and numerous parcels of vacan t land. Griffiths' international trade experience and his background in banking and housing will be invaluable to Stratham, said Ali Razi. president of the company. He said Stratham currently has a portfolio valued at $250 million, almost all of which is made up of Southern California properties. R:ui added that he and his three partners want to explore financing sources around the world and get involved in international projects, such as a developmen t Stratham may undertake in Eastern Europe, in order to f unhcr the company's growth. GriCfiths had split time between England and Southern California for nearyY two years, - serving his constituency in Bury St. Edmunds, north of London, and serving as president of the World Affairs Council of Orange County. He also taught classes at UCI and USC. Now that Griffith has lower pressure than the House of Commons," Griffiths said. "I was working 18 hours a day as tong as I can remember, plus commuting to the U.S. the last 18 months. By comparison with that, a full life will be, in a sense, a relief. ''Work, to me, is a drug. I've always worked." Griffiths said "he bJfe\·es ms - judgment and his international experience and contacts will be great assets in his work on company boards of directors. He said, too, that having hands-on involvement in business will make him more effective in his retired from the House of Commons, he will spend the bulk of his time in Orange County, although he will retain his British citizenship. l et me tell you. anything is lower pressure than the House of Com- mons . academic work. Griffiths declined to comment on his specific role with Stratham Group, saying Stratham officials will discuss tho c details when they make the new board appointment He will keep his position with the expanding World Affairs Council and will work at Chapman to help create in-depth, foreign-market studies that will be sold, at a profit, to small and medium-sized companies. Between the World Affairs Council, Chapman and serving on boards of directors, the 66-year-old Griffiths will be working a heavy schedule. but he said his new ca{ecr will be relaxing compared with life as a British poJiticion. "Let me tell you, anythina is oCCicial at a reception tonight. Griffiths will begin his work al Chapman on July I. Although leaving the House of Commons will force Griffiths to make a big adjustment, he's happy to be in Orange County. He first discovered the county m 1951, when he was a young journalist. "This is the second week of the rest of my life," Griffiths said. "There's a lot I will miss, but I've always wanted to come back to the scenes of my misspent youth." Co ta Me a-based Emulex Corp. recently announced net earnings of S 1.4 million, or S.13 per share, for the third quarter of the 1992 fi - cal year, ending March 29. Earnings were do\\n com- pared to the same quarter la~t ) car. "hich logged in at $2.2 million. or S.20 per share. Revenues for the 1992 third quarter were also down compared 10 l:i t fiscal year. This year· third quar- ter mark is S36.4 million. a decrease from 1991 third quarter revenues of S40.5 million. The decrease is at- tributed to a decline in stor- ase product re\Cnue~. :lC· cording to company officials. On the other hand, third quarter revenue arc up $5.0 million, or 15.9 percent over last year's second quarter figure. 0 Recently released figures at Pacific Scientific, the Newport Beach ba cd man- ufacturer and marketer of high tech electronic equip- ment, show $41 million in sales for the busine quar- ter ending March 27, com· pared to 1991 first qunrter sales of $44 million. Net in· come, however, rose to S 1.1 million for the quarter, p:m- ly due to divestiture, com- pnrcd to net income of $766,000 for the first quarter of 1991. ... Asslttant Editor Bob ~an Eyk~n. 642-4321 Villa Nova owner vows to press on M ost business stories are pretty dry, but once in o. while, a story comcs'along that is compelling enough Lo tug at your emotions. The story of Charlotte Dale is one such talc, The 67-year-old Santa Ana Heights resident is a survivor. Against the advice of her accountant, banker and family, she took over Villa Nova, the restaurant that her husband, Dilisio "Allen" Dale, left behind when he died in 1971. Charlotte was a novice restaurateur. Her chief responsibility prior to her husband's death was raising the couple's six children. She had a master's in motherhood. but no course credits in running a restaurant. Making matters worse, shortly nfler she took over Villa Nova, a reces~ion struck. But she m:ide it through, and she continued making it through more recessions and more challenges. As trends have come and gone, Charlotte Dule has kept Villa Nova a constant. She kept ~1cr .__.,. husband's authentic ltaLian recipes, including a Editor's Notebook delicious creation he called fried mozzarella. She retained a penchant for service and fine atmosphere. The charming, two-story restaurant has had remarkably low turnover oC staff. It's a place: where you can dock your bont, enjoy fine food and drink and look out over Newport Bay. Villa Nova has also honored Dilisio Dale's commitment to giving back to the community. ihe business has been· active over the years in charitable :l!'d community organizations. Charlotte's on, Jim Dale, a former Chamber of Commerce president; ha curri ed Villa Nova's civic-pride torch. Mrs. Dale doesn't care much for schmoo2ing at banquets and cocktail parties. · Dilisio Dale founded Villa Nova in 1933 in Hollywood. The -O~rttlovcd thetr rcst:rnranf to Newport Beach in 1967, and it grew to become a local institution. It's no wonder, then, that other restaurateurs and members of the community \\.ere shocked when Villa Nova filed for ban~ruptcy protection from creditors eJrlicr this month. It's one thing when a trendy new place goes under, but its quite another \\hen a local landmark i in 1toublc. Visiting with Charlotte Dale ul her rciitaurnm l.1~t ''eek. I wall impressed by her drive to keep Villa Nova alive and )Uccesi.fully re-emerge from bankruptcy. She is S\\Cet and tough at the ~:imc time. She charms you \\ith her warmnes , then talks ~lcrnly and proudly about how she \trill turn Villa Nova around :ind cc 1h:at every creditor gets paid in full. ··we don'r plan to walk away from nnything," she said. "l'"c been in this busines!I too Ions to d:lmagc my repu1 :11ion. I muy be.: lo\\, but I'm sure." Villa No,n's si tuauon illustrates how cruel the rc!>taur;int business can be. how little m:irgin for error there i!>. The re!>taurant had i1s biggest revenue yeu r ever in 1990. ln 1991, when tile reces:iion intensified and. Q) Dale ~niJ, "Mr. Hu)!>cil\ shot off his guns," bui.incss declined. Dut Vill :i Novn'!> 12 percent dropoff in s:iJcs didn't seem that bad, c!>pccially \\hen )'OU consider that the point or reference was the r:c!>taurant's record 11 year. Many competitor!> suffered much '~or~c dcd1ne!> in 1991. 1'he ~ale decline :ind the rising CO!>t:i of doing busine -Dale had 10 replace Vill a Nova's roof la!>t year, and !>he regularly has to repl:ice !ouch items a dinnerware :111d carpeting -"ere enou.:h to push even thi esiabli\hed re!!ttaurJnt 1n10 banl..ruptcy. But Dale is not ~bbing. She'!I prai ing the community for coming to her side after news of the b;mkruptC)' came out, and ~he'!> tall.ins about her reorganization plans. She'll ru n a leaner 'lhip, clamping down on costs here ;ind there, ant.I ~he'll nwr l.e1 Villa NOV'J like it's never been mar~eted before. Some would suggest that Charlotte Dale rel ax a little more """' let her son t~l.c o'er lcadcr)hip of V11l:l Nova, bu1 he'll h:ivc none of that, at lca!>t nut unttl he coniplctcs the turnJround. 111 fact, she faults hessclf for spending too much ttmc with her grandchildren and oot enough time greeting cu tomcrs and running her busines .... She think!> getting lazy -a\ 1( worl1ng n tittle lcs after the age or 65 i!o a crime -somehow contributed to Villa Nov.i's problem!>. Ch:irlollc D:ile is a siand·up !Jd). Freelance ad team lorms new nrm By Tony Cox Buuless E<lllOI NEWPORT BEACH L)•nda U\\rence nnt.1 Oruce M a)O, who ha\c worked to- gether a a f rec-lance creative tcnm for more than 13 )Cars, ,have formahLcd their pnrtncr- hip with the creation of a new advcrti ing agency. The new Ne"port Beach agency, Lawrence &.. Mnyo, commenced operations in Janu· ary. Uiwrcnce & Mayo i a two-person team; the only em· ployce of the Qgcncy worl.. on a free-lance basis. Lnwrcncc worked primarily as a Cree-lancer throuahout her career. Mayo has "orl.ed for several agencies in the county, most recently Robert$, Mealer & Co. in Sonta Ann. Mayo re- signed from Roberts, Mealer last summer. About hal( of Uiwrcncc & Ma>o's ~ork h derh·cd Crom f rec-lance crcati\c job!. the.: partners do Cor other firm-.. ·r he remainder of the :igcncf billing stem from it~ own cli· ems, which include the Orange County Center for Health and o company called Cu tom Dladt & Wh11e. u"'rencc said she and her pilrtncr's desire •o run their own firm overrode their con• cerns about the rccc ion, which hl) driven an c timatcLI 200 Orang\? County :advertisina nod public relation firm out of busincs . Lawrence anq Muyo hope to succeed by offer Ing clients senior-level crc:tti'F' 'IA.Ork at small-shop price . "Our theory i th:u mo t people can't afford to outspend their competition. so we heJtl outthlnk 1hem," uwrence 1oiJ. California's 'Lemon Law' requires sales tax refunds with auto returns 2 : I had nothina but trouble with my new car. If I file a claim under the Ca omia "lemon Law" for reimbursement or replacement of my automobile, will I get my sales tax b11ck? A: Yes. The Calilornia Civil Code requires that when an automobile manufacturer docs not repair a vehicle to conform to exprc w1rranties afler a reasonable number of attempts, the manufacturer mu t either replace the vehtcJe or reimburse the purchaser Cor the adjusted co t of the vehicle, includlna the ale tu. , ,. The state Board oC Equalitation is autboriicd to reimburie the manuf acturcr for the sales tu once all Lemon Law requirements &Ill have been met. The Lemon •lfNl•D•I •P ... Law w Tax Facts enacted to provide 1n 1rbhr1lion process or dilputCI between manuCacturen ind , consumcri of new cars which arc deemed to have manuCacturing defects. Most Lemon Law transactions invoMna replacement vehicle arc handled by manufacturers through their dcaJers. One of three situation~ acncraJly occurs: •The customer selects 1 rcplaccm~nt vehicle with a value src•ter than the credit pen Cor the old vehicle. Sales tu is due on the amount the cu tomcr pays in e•cess of the credit rccci~·ed. In th•s situation, the dealer Is not to deduct license, rcaistr1lion and ot~r nontauble feu from the credit ,;ven. •The customer 1Clcc11 a vehicle havins a lcucr vnluc than the ori&inal vehicle. The diff crence in price should be refunded by the manufacturer to the cu tomer. The 1mount refunded should include the difference in sales tu rollccted on the or,ainal vehicle above the sales ta~ due on the replacement vehicle. • A even t~changc of 'chicle oci;:un. Sales true i1 not involved in thi1 transaction. When 1here is no replacement ~chicle, the manuf•cturu must rcimburac the cu tomer for the entlre pun:hase price o( the ' vehicle, includina heen)c, regi tration and oles taic. While the Lemon Law provides Cor a third party arbitroltor to help rciOl\iC di pule , there ;, no requirement that one be used in order for 1 cuMomcr to receive o full refund. including the oles to~. If thot new car turn o~t to be a "lemon,'' you 1hould t<1ke it hack to the cka~r (or repair under the warranty. If )OU arc ,1111 not sati\ftcd, \hen Mk the Jculer for the name 1nJ caJdren of the m:anuf acturcr's rcprescn11tivc in your reaioft. You hould be able to arriYe 11 1 • ati factory culcment. Howe\icr, either party may request a third 11 n piarty arbitrotor, $ueh as the Better Ousine Duteau, to mediate dis.pule , Remember, you are entitled 10 - • refund or replacement, inctudinf ules tB~, license and rc&i,tntion Ice . Erot1t J. Drontnburr Jr. 11 an tlttttd nwmbtt' •nd •ltt daa/nnaa of IM t•I~ &Mrd of l:qUllMllOll. 1111 fOlu•• II • ,,,._,.~ l'Nlun I• lh 0.lly Pllol. Qwstlolal ..,. k •ddl'H#d .. En# DnltN,,.,.,., .,.. ,.,,. I II ... ,,, c. SI., -~ '"" ...... 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Minimum stay 5 days, maximum stay 1 month. I T ll ff \ '(\ ll•[\ f ' s.._.......,...,c..b-. BALI INDONESIA 8 Days/5 Nights $1,199 Gazebo Cottages MEXICO ON SALE • Plaza Lz Glorias Hotels, ald Ye • Carnm 7 Njghts From ~ Ind~ Hoell Trnfers •Los CD>S 4 ~ FromJ$368 NoTrwastn. Alhi.a Paclclgll Awiat4e Wlh "°"'CllRMI. • 0 M Friday, April 24, 1112 Back Page LIFEGUARDS From A1 in the riptide, according to au- thorities. Gorme, a Long Beach City Col· lege photography student, said he was surfing when he saw the two men in the water in front of him, about 73 yards from shore, and heard them call for help. Gorme reacbccl Banios first and pulled tho abed. shaking swimmer onto his sutfboatd. Barrios then gestured toward Cornejo. who was about 25 yards away, and told Gorme, "My friend's out there and he can't swim and he's drowning." -From A1 said at one point. "I'm going to draw a line there, your honor." Gionis' first trial on conspiracy and assault charges ended in a hung jury in 1990. Prosecutors say the 38-year-old onhopedic surgeon was so ob- sessed with his infant daughter that he hired a private eye and tw0 thugs to beat up Luby and Wayne, who was loc~ed in a bitter child custody battle at the time with Gionis. The defense, however, theorizes the private eye ordered the beat- mgs. himself w1thout consulting YOUTH From A1 tival·style events, nine weekday performances prearranged for school groups at the center and the Irvine Barclay Thea1er, 20 in- school performances and demon- strations, displays of more than 5,000 student artworks and nine free workshops for teachers. Edu- cators of the Orange County Music Educators Association will also be honored Wednesday at a special reception in the center's Founders Hall. Founded in 1986 in cooperation with a program developed by the Kennedy Center, the Imagination Celebration of Orange County has become the largest children's fes- tival associated with the Washing- ton D.C. performing arts center. 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So Gorme went back in himself. ~ ~ ' Five to 10 minutes later, a lone Gionis. Defense attorneys contend Oionis was winning the custody battle, so had no reason to order such an attack, while Luby's gam- bling debts set him up as a prime target for a threatening assault. Wayne was just an incidental victim, according to the defense. Wayne's testimony seemed to support tha! theory as she de· scribed how two tall men ap- proached them as they returned to Luby's home near the Upper New- port Bay after a morning workout. The mei:i came into the &arage, as!Ccd for Luby by name, then drew guns, Wayne said. One of the assa ilants, whom she identified as Jerrel -'tftnttrga--rdt, pistaf· EVENTS From A1 Selves and New Directions -that ser\'e lhe ~ poor and air Ned L~ voluf1leM.should d-* in • 7:30 a.m. •SOS. 1590 ·~ flOfn a u n. to 4 p ctav Win enc:t w111a • p_i?ic. for more 1tlormildon, an 261-o823. • The fourth Annual ~~c!r· Mesi-ttob Md fire departments, the ~ will be hekt from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Placentia Sueet ~Ire Sbitk>n, across the stJeet from Estancia Hi~ School. Admission tS free. Amon~ the attrxt>ons: a demonstration by the SWAT team K-9 units and the hi~ fire equl~ and visb from Smokey . the 8ear and Officer McGruff. O\ddren can aiso try on rul SWAT 8Nf· • The SeCOIMI AnllUal eosta Mes& ,.... ae.n-ar Day. The dean-up day wU I be held from 8 a.m. to ) p.m. on Saturday at f.Jrview Pm, loated at 2so1- f'tKentia Awnue, and at Canyon PR, 970 ~ St. Vol"'**5 an a>ntacl the ?Y Community Servicas Department at 754-~300 for more information. • The Seventh An..a ~ Celebnlala. The nine.day ans f'eslMll, sponsored ~ the Oranp County Performing Ms Center and the county ~nt ci Eduation, ~ Saturda)'. fettMda on ~will•P..• f llhion Wind from 11 •.m. to 5 p.m. The daif wil featute student Md profflaionll pilfomwlCll and worlcshopl. A'dmllllan II he. •El TOl9 All -Nat ID be~illhe ..... lh<Mr~lhe .. ~ Ewnll Will bii hlld ~-~· .... El Toro Mattne ~NI ~. QMI open 'la& and .. lhowltMllilt 10 •.m. Admillion II he. • Upplr ~·••Drt O•• • o.M ••• ~ Oftl ti ScsfMi• . .• ......,,. ~ MIM. 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"But 1 teen •ther, but to act all our felt teaUy bad that ~ Jileguards .-r l09Dlher and get out there didn't put 1 lot ot effort into it." takes a little while," said Blauer. Newport Beach Marine Safety "We did hne a guy in the water Lt. Job Blauer Aid lifeouards re· right away, free diYJng. and a sec-.-ond py followed with scuba gear. acted. ':' quic~ as possible, but "It would have been a lot easier the hmated -:vanter staffang slowed in the summertime, when we have response a bat. a guy in each of the towe~ I feel The first life.ard in the jeep . for the suder too because I've had to confirm deta~. including· • been out there in the field myself, the last known location of the waiting for backup." whipped and handcuffed Luby be- fore smashing his face into the concrete floor several times, Wayne said. The men also tried to slice his Achilles tendon. "I thought be was going to kill Roger," Wayne testified. Hintergardt then handcuffed her hands and feet and slammed her face into the garage floor twice as he told her, "You're f···ing with the wrong people," Wayne said. ''It was very intense... t felt it splitting my head open, tnd felt warm blood coming down my (ace," Wayne testified, ·as her mother Pilar, who sat in the gal- lery, dabbed at her eyes and nose with"1l tissi:Je. --- "I thought I was going to die." Wayne remained poised as Cut- ler cross-examined her, seemingly unfazed by tbe notorious lawyer whose style of questioning has been ealled ''Brucifteation." She calmly repealed "Yes," as Cutler fired off a series of ques- tions, poun'1ing his fist on the po- dium: "(Luby) was the one that they asked his oame ... lhat they pistol·whipped ... cut his leg ... had his face wP?hcd into the ground about six ~?" · 1.Jnder Cutler's questioning, Wayne also said "it's possible" that she initially asked Luby if he thought the assailants were con- necteli ur"'llm!!~mg. Olncllll vale to 81111lllmt1 Cm1Y horse. racing fair By loriA(V\ Basheda SWIWlllr COSTA MESA--Fair board members voted Thursday to put the Orange County horse racing fair out to pasture after citing average revenue losses of $200,000 a year. meeting to tell board members that thoroughbred ownen were willing to work with them to prevent f urthcr losses -even suggesting purse reductions as one avenue. Former Fair Board member Oint Hoose also lobbied hard to k.eep the event going, sayina that once they got out of the r:icing busi ness, there was no going back. But the long-time . boud member was replaced by Gov. Wilson before he could In its hey day during the late 70s, the 12-day summer fair drew a crowd of up to 150,000 people to the Los Alamitos race track in Cypress -and generated as much as $26 mil· lion in bets. cast a vote .. Seven board members voted But fair spokeswoman Jill to discontinue the event. Board Lloyd said bets in recent years member John Crean was absent haven't exceeded $20 million and attendance has hovered and Jim Lindberg, who re· placed Hoose, abstained. around 115,000 -even though Lloyd said 8 fair committee the race was extended to 18 consulted with people in the days. racing industry to figure out Annual losses, she said, have how to cut costs without scrap- averaged $200,000 over the last ping the event, but nothing four years. looked fea sible. Still, the Racing Fair offered "This decision was difficult the only night thoroughbred to rc;ach as it was steeped in horse racing in Southern Cali-history," said Norb Bartosik, fomie. · · ge neral manager of the county Don Johnson, attorney for · fair. "The board was reluctant th e California Horseman Be-to g iv c u p the mee t· nevolent and Protective As· ing ... however, financially it was ~iation, showed u for the_!appr_opri:uuo...s1cp..out." - CAREY From A1 by students in 1970 on the first Earth Day. The idea was actually inspired by campus visitor Ralph Nader. Glossy brochures, magazines, phone books ;and the like actually cost the Recycling Center money. lt costs more to have them hauled place that needs the most help right now." Nationwide, every man, woman and child throws away an average 4 pounds of garbage every day. But in Orange County, the average is an awe-inspiring 11.9 pounds. Like a missionary proselytizing in the jungle, Carey is committed to changing the ways of Orange County's environmental savages. And he's making progress. Back in 1985, Carey remembers the thrill of reaching the goal of 100 tons of recyclable materials in a single month, even though hefty contributions from one large corporation were largely responsible. Now, the center recycles an average 420 tons a month ol cans, bottles and paper. Not bad for a campus program founded Then along came the 20th anniversary of Earth Day two years ago which set off a recycling wave, inspiring city curbside recycling programs, attracting entrepreneurs, and creating competition for materi:ils that have decreased in value. The UCI recycling center closed down last year after being upstaged by private operators and city recycling programs. "Newspapers six years ago were going for about $60 a ton, whereas they're going for about SS a ton now." Carey said. "That's a sharp decrease in our profits." It's a decrease of just over $108,000 a year. The college Recycling Center, a self-supporc ing enterprise, is now just barely breaking even, according 10 Carey. And not all recyclable materials are money m:ikers. away than they're worth. . But true to his non-materialistic environmental nature, Carey continues to accept the materials white encouraging donors 10 bring along something profitable -like computer paper, the champ:ignc of 1rash. The growth of city-spQnsorcd recycling pro&f3ms and private recycling centers may someday force the college to close down the Recycli ng Center, but Carey is not worried. "When we first started here, the goal was to eventually put ourselves out of business -to educate people enough so 1hat recycling would be so commonplace that we wouldn't need to ex ist," Carey s:aid. "I don't feel like we're there ye t. A lot of people would not recycle if we were not here." Cost,1 Mes,1 1s Ow11 Restai1ra11t & Mi1sic,1/ Festi\1c1l /' Gandhi Indian Cuisine Haagen Dazs Ice Cream · SOUTH COAST PLAZA At Bear & Suriflower .. : ·May1,2,&a,1992 · 95.9. \~~v . Featuring a Three Day Festival of . . . . . . . ..... Culinary Delights and Entertainment Sample food, soft drinks, wine, and beer offered by 30 top resta urants in the Costa Mesa Area. Continuous live enterta inment will add pleasure to finding your favorites among the wide variety of food and beverage tastes and styles . Friday Saturday Sunday May 1, 1992 5:00 • 10:00 p.m. May 2, 1992 Noon • ·10:00 p.m. May 3, 1992 Noon · 6:00 p.m. FNturlng ••• Jack Mack & the Heart Attack little Anthony James Harmon Blues Band Admission: $3 Children 12 & Under Free 10 Taste Scrip for $10 Forty Carrots Barn Steak House Brandons 0 The Beverly Heritage Back Bay Rowing & Running Club The Garden Court Cafe @ Westin Newport Rib Company Emporio Armani Express The Village farmer Piret's Bistro Bear St. Cafe Bistro 201 Zuni Grill Barbacoa Hassa n's . Kamakura Restaurant Scott's SNfood Gcill &c Bar Ruby's Diner Bangkok Four Trattoria Pino ,.._,.1&1• ·~~·MJ$ ~·· Udo Shipyard Sausage Company Garden Bistro Gustaf Anders Spiga Trattoria Antonellos Ristorante SOUl'HOOASTPLAZA . & :'JI I.-J x •·· •J....r.c·· For more lnfoonatlon, Cont.let lhe Cou Mesi Chamber of Commerce (714) 574-8780 • c ports OCC's first foe in fall: Reisbig & Co. ~Two-year assistant at OCC, he's taking football program over at Long Beach City. T he first thin& that Larzy Reisbig, newly named head ' football coach at Long Beach City College. saw when he looked at next year's schedule was the Vikinp• opening-night opponent - Oranae Coast College. Reisbia, 52. has been an assistant coach at OCC for the past two years in charge of the defensive backfield. He was formerly a head coach at College of the II 71 fi89t~~>. ... llftlll Pasadena City (1982~85) and The Bucs Long Beach State _____ ,(1987-89.)._ - What about the prospects of facing the Pirates in his first game at the Vikings• helm? Is Reisbig excited? "No. not really,'' he responded. "I know the kind of talent OCC has this year and the kids I was coachin& in the defensive backfield and on •pedal teams. "~ has one of the best football programs in the state right now, and rd just as soon play a team that wasn't as talented to start with. There ought to be some electricity in the air, though." Rei.sbig, who lives in Huntfngton Hart>oUl', posted a 114-57 mark at Canyons and Pasadena before taking over the head ~ach ing job at Long Beach State after two years as a 49crs' assistant. He WIS 11·24 in three seasons there as the immediate predecessor to George Allen. Rcisbi( ~~ims he enjoyed rus two years at OCC. but wanted to be a head coach once mo1e. "OCC has been a wonderful experience,'' be wd. "I could not have chosen a better sc.hool to coach football for. But 1 wanted to be a head coach again, and Long See eucs,.i .. DrUO PGllllllOn clwges ................ , 1-year mug clverlian progrllll. NSWPOaT •ICI -·~ ....... •sw1'1 \:._ . ., ...... Starll-- 111 llVI, 8lioclrB All18Plca8 llllJ ~Wire-to-wire victory for Conner snaps streak, but Amertca3 still leads, 3-1. SAN DIEGO -Dennis Conner and bis Stan .t Stripes. almost P.• up for deld bJ tome af\er three atraipt loael In a baa of 13 ... with Amlrbl for the rfaht '° defend the America'• cup. QIM beet with • wire-to-win vk:· lOIJ wkJI I J9 II CDIMi maqin n.,.., 1n ..... • hlnt ...... Stan • Saripa CCMnd the ... ITAM & ITRIP!MI ft-A p ri I 24, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642~330 ext.387 ...... Sports on TV-radio/82 SwimmlnWS2 C lassified/84 Sailors throw th.eir w~ight · around ~Mancuso, Heads too much for Tustin; CdM's Boyce triples, including long jump of 22-31h. N ewport Harbor High throwers Tony Mancuso and Gina Heads recorded personal bests in the discus and shot put, respectively, to lead the Sailors to dual meet track and field victories over visiting Tustin Thuriday. Mancuso. a junior, -uncorked -throw of.150 feet, 1 ~ inches to win t.he discus, and added a victory in the shot put with a mark of 57-3 to lead the boys' 101-33 triumph. It was 10 feet farther than he'd thrown the disc this year, and five feet beyond his career best, according to Newport Harbor Coach Erio Tweit. ''That was his best dual meet ever. in terms of both the discus ind the shot." said Twcit. "He's getting to the point in the M:ason where he's reaching new goals." H~ds, a sophomore, bested her pre- . -vious high in .. . the shot by six 'inches with a mark of 40·6, and also won the d iscus -t o pace the girls' 85-29 win. But what had the Sea Kings' ·~~ WJS what came ln":between - a school record 22-31h effort lnthe long jump (by sophomore Jason Boyce), snapping Tod Bearbower's standard en route to the tri- ple ~Ory. jump (1 9·3~). Juni o r Mike Gear, in his first meet after regaining his academic cl· igibility, won three events for the Sail· ors, includ· ing the 100 (11 .6) the 200 (23.8) and the long "He's really going to help us as we fin ish the league season and go into league finals," Tweit said. "He gives us strength in an area we hadn't been as strong as we'd have liked." Jennifer Glueck won the girls 400 in 1 :<>3.3. and added strong legs on both relay victories as the Sailors tuned up for Saturday's Orange County Champi· onsbips at Trabuco Hills High. Ashley Duncan al.so drew praise from 1\veit for her winning effort ~:32.81 in the 1,600. •Corona dtl Mar's Jason Boyce stood out in a sea or talent in the Sea Kings' dual meet with Sea View League power Saddlcback on the CdM facility. Boyce. a S·foot-5, l 18·pound sopho- more, turned a 10.9 in the 100 meters and finished the day with a sterling 22. 7 in the 200 . ~~~l'ilill CdM's Steve Lesieur has lead in 1,600, but Rudy Herna ndez (left), Joey Heredia overtook him down the stretch. But what had the Sea Kings' camp jum~ng was wh at came in between -I\ school record 22-3~ effort in the long jump, snapping Tod Bcarbowcr's stand· ard en route to the triple victory. "Power comes in smnll packages," said a satisfied CdM Coach Bill Sumner. "It was a good day for him. He always keeps us in the hunt." Boyce also aot in a leap of 23-6, but it WIS not allowed because he fouled by ~-1 inch, and he bad a 21-foot·plus at· tempt. IS well. He topped the day off with a strong effort in the 400 relay, but the Sea Kings dq1d and the event went to the Road· runncn. SleYe LcSicW' went into the day know· ing ·full well Saddlcback boasted a very atron1 distance package and the Road· runners did not disappoint. LeSicu.r took it to the Roadrunners from the atan, but with 200 meters left the Roadrunners' 1·2 punch or Joey Heredia and Rudy Hernandez overtook the CdM standout, posting a 4:35, 4:38 effort, wjlh LcSkuc finis.bioi third at 4:39. "The only way you're going to beat them is go out and race them,'' said Sumner of the Saddleback duo. "He got a third trying to win and that's all right." Johnny Ochoa we nt ouf Cast in the 3200 and dusted the field in 9:55. One or the best in Orange County, Ochoa simply "picked it up and made everyone pay a price,'' according to Sumner. The 86-41 loss leaves CdM at 2-2, Saddleback at 4-0 in league dual meets. Mega n Upham got the top billing ror the CdM girls, who bounced the Road· runners, 90-39. Upham posted a 13.0 and 27.1 in dou- bling in the sprints and ran a leg on the winning 1600 relay. Others with notable efforts were Heather Nelson, Tracy O ark, Brooke Meck. Mollie F1int, Carrie Oswald and Heather Bray. Nelson took the field in the 100 hur- dies (17.3); Clark won the 3200 (12:33); Meek wa third in lbe SO<land second in the 3200; flint cruised io the 800 (2:32); 0 wald won in the high jump (4-10) and Bray took the 400 (1:05.S). • Estanci a's Carrie Appell doubled in the 880 and mile, but the Eagles girls fell, 80-41, to visiting U-guna Hills in a battle of Paci fic Co:ist League unbeat- cns. Estancia, competing without standouts Lauren Weaver (playing in the Ojai ten· ni~ tournament) and Rebecca Satin (in· jurcd), alM> had winning performances from Brooke Lcrcly (shot put) and Liz Romero {330 hurdles). There were a couple of highlights ror the Estancia boys de pite bowing to the Hawks, 92-40. The Eagles arc 1-3 in PCL meets this season. Robert Ho was victorious in the two· mile in 10:25.6, as well as posting a ru n- ner-up fini h with a 4:44 clocking in the mile. J.R. Dominguez was the other indi· vidual "'inner for the Eagles., capturing the 330 hurdles in a personal-best ume of 43.1 . Cody Charley took second in the long jump with his be t effort of 20-8. •Costa Mesa's Katy EkJof and Jen· nifer Long each won two events, but the girls and boys suffered Pacific Coast League defeats at the hands of host Century. Eklof doubled in the 1,600 (5:36.7) and 3,200 (12:36.2), while Long topped the field in · the long and triple Jump , but the Centurions prcvaiJcd, 70-57. Julie Maher (800) and Gigi Surmon (300 hurdles) added mdiv1du~I victorie for the Mustangs. The Century boy po ted a 123-13 tr1· umph. With one "'eek left of the regular ea· son before league finah and potential ensuing CIF competition, Estancia and Costa Mesa have just one date left - nc.At Wednesday Yiherc the tYio "''ll hoo~ up at Costa Mesa in their Pacific Co~t ~ague finale. Coast puts on its Royals' look, and bombs, 5-1 · _. Fullerton sends listless Orange Coast away without any trouble at all In a ·key Orange Empire Conference setback. By Jot ScNosser ....... FUU.ERTON • 16-1. 10-11. The Dues arc currently in third place in the OEC and bat1lin1 for a shot at the playoffs. To say thinp were not in the cards for the Oranae Coast Coll•1• b1Hball team on Thundly woUld be a tcvere undcntat9mcnt. C.0.. wMch visited FullertaD C.oUep foi u Ora• EmolN Conference show· dOWn. toot • bntlns trom the Hornets, S-:1. OCC dropped to 19-13 oweraU, 10-10 1a lhe oec.-F\aUenon '"'"'°"" eo 11. Comina otf a a&ellar comeback on Tuaday (a 10-9 victory over Rivenide). the Pini• had four very COllty cnon. tallied only three hits (all ainaJes) and limply looked homcsict. The 8().plut field temperature could h8" cble tomethins to do with. aoo. .. The 1'111 ;.at didn't want so play today." Pirata Coeda MiU M.,ne Mid. "We had no cmcutrarioa aa the ,plate. To put it plalaly, we loobd aetbalJic ouc there. 1 t'now la .. ~ bua that'• noc realty '" ....._ I ,..,...... k .. • wt aamc, but OW' fuys sure didn't play IS i it was." Chad Rolish (3-4) pitched the entire same. allowina only three earned runs and • total or five hits by the Hornets. 0 11 was • really lnas- tratina day out there for me," commented Roi· lsh, who 1trvck out ~n Fullenon beaten. while Wilkins three. "I CICMlldll't catch • break -.,." ... the MCOnd ,....._ the ,..... bed tbree erron alone. n. Hora•• apital- a.d an the C.O... ml1e1111.; ..... tWb .. .......... Willi tYi'O outs, Rol i h bobbled • arwnd ball, then threw wildly put the OUlSlrttched sJove ba.scmaa Dan Rcdinaton, allowiq 1 fullcnon nan to croa the plate. Added M1yne: ""Thi miscommunications and enon were noc the rea· IOft " Ioli tbit pmc. Our measly three hits wert the rtNOR." After th~ Hornets had puc tw0 more nans on the bOUd In the fourib. C.out put lOIClher Ill ~ real threat ol the pane. Dusty Wat"8n ted off with a walk and then IOONd °" OM Pooeplek'1 cb1b1e eo __,, SM~ .. 82 Friday, April 24, 1992 Briefty --- Coast men and women roll toward s MISSION VJEJO -It's hardly a sur----- prise, but the Orange Coast College ~ men's and women's squads have sprinted to leads after the first day of the Orange ---- Empire Conf ere nee Swimming and Div- ing Championships at Saddlcbnclc College Thursday. Competition continues today and concludes Sat- urday at the same site. The men have compiled 284 points to lead second-place Grossmom, which has 172 after Thurs- day's six evenrs. Coast's women, despite having no divers and with it no chance to score in djving, stllJ lead Riverside, '202-137, after the first day. The highlight for the men was a conference record-setting performance in the 4xl00 medley relay. The winning time, set by Chas Julson {back· stroke), Bill Nickel {breaststroke), Mike Prahm {butterfly) and Andreas Roestenbcrg (freestyle) were clocked in 3:32. 76, shattering the old mark of 3:36.7 originally set by Palomar. Nickel's split in the breast was a lifetime best of 58.3, the first time he's. been under a minute. Coast also took the top four places in the 50 free. For the OCC women, Jenny Shelden outdueled teammate Karen Laing by .06 seconds to win a hotly-contested individual medley event in 1:03.79. Michelle Quigley was victorious in the 500 free in 5:18.48. Eagle s post 33 rd straight win COSTA MESA :-,Estancia High's Eagles, defending CIF +A champions in • badminton, swept to their 33rd straight ,,,,- dual match victory Thursday afternoon, disposing of non-league rival Corona del Mar by a 17-2 counc on the winne r's Ooor. Paving the way for the .Eaglos in mixed doubles, where they were moved into the No. 1 slot, were Linh Doan and his partner, Concha Gill. Lillia n Brabander's Eagles improved to 13-0 this year with NO. l ranJUng rn Ctr and,~ one magazine, the state. ........ nc..... .. ..,• .......... c. ~ill'•. EOQllSIOft. 15-3. 15-.2, def. ClldMI. 15:;!iJ~: Oolll (£)won 15-11, r&-10; won 15 ... 15-3. wn. ...._..., ~ 101t 10 Hofunllr, 12·11, 5·11, 5·11; dff. Y~ t·11~_.~ 11 .. ·b1tr1ew1 losl e-11. 11-4~ won 11·9, 11-3. _,. • .., Tm(£) del ·Sto9Jr, 15-7. 15-1. 6ef ~wconw ~default o NQuwwl-A. Trim (E) won 1s.o, 15-8; WOii 15-1 15-0 oim doubt"' o. ~<El def. CavWUQll-Westt>urQ, 15 ..... 1s-1: def. H. !aooar·S.wney. 1s-2. 15·2. Gllbert·Au (E) won 15-2. 1s.a. won 1s.11. 15-11. ................ 00...-(E) *' ~Hoofer. 15-5, 15-0; c. Nov;en-0. ~ (E) dlf. SIQOlr.ffounlf. 15-5. 15_,, I ~ ~(E)~~15--4,1S-0 Luong, Vu remain unbeaten SANT A ANA -Unda Luong and JGm Vu remained unbeaten In Pacific • Coast League girls doubles this season, ,,,,,- but it wasn't enough as the Costa Mesa High badminton team fell at Century Thursday, 14- 5. Vu was extended to three sets in one of her matches before prevailing. The Mustangs dipped to 2-8 in league entering next week's home matches against Corona del Mar Tuesday and Estancia Thursday. Century 14, Coeta ..... 5 Bop alngl..i Oolll (CM) lost IO N!IUYtf\. 10-15, ·MS: def. VU. 15·8, 12·15, 15--4: T. Tran (CM) lost. 4·15, 2·15; loSt. 7·15, 9-15. Glrte etnelffa LuonQ (CM) dd Nguyen. 11-1. 11·3: dd. NIUn. 11.0. 11-1: VII (CM) wan, 5-11, f1·2. 11·7: won. 11·2, 11.(), Bove doubi..1 L Tm-C. Nguyeo (CM) los1 IO Kheln-Ol.m. 2·15. 1-15; 1os1 10 Leang+Ngo. 11·15, 7·15; Pllam-0. Tran (CM) 1os1. 2·15. HS: los1. g. 1s. 3.1s. Glrt1 doubl .. 1 SlrllV lndradiala·Sus. nhd~ja (CM! lost lo Sari·Tlllll. 3.15, 3.1s: 1ost to~Vu. 1.1s:8-15; Nguyen-Duong CM} 1ost. J..15, 8· 15: los1. 1-15, 10-15. MIHch Ooan-lUOllQ (CM) lost to Nguytn.NQIJ)"el\. •·15. 6-15; T. Tfln.vu (CM) 1os1 to l<hell-Tran. 3·15, 3·15; L 11111-SUrly lndrad)a)a (CM) IOst to uano.sart. 3-15. 2-1s. OCC trio advances at Ojai OJAI Orange Coast College women's tennis players Kim Willauer • • (singles) and Michelle Jannone and _,,- Shannon Curren (doUblcs) advanced to th thtrd -round\lt divithrnt · compelific5n at: the Ojai Tournament Thursday. STARS & STRIPES: From 81 seconds, to build a 3-1 lead in its best of nine Challenger Trials. MARINOVICH:· 20.03-mile course in 2 hours, 50 minutes, 51 seconds as it obviously showed its favo r toward the one- foot swell, a.s opposed to the 2-3- f oot swells the previous three los- ing matches. New Zealand, meanwhile, also posted a wire-to-wire victory over its rival, 11 Moro di Venezia of Italy, winning by 2 minutes, 26 America3, with victories by mar- gins of 2:09, 1:47 and 4:20, still leads 3-1 with today's race sched- uled for noon. It will be carried live on ESPN. It's an off-day for the Chal- lenger Series. The two finalist s will square off for the 28th America's Clip match in these same waters beginning May 9. From 81 in Newport Beach for alleged co· caine and marijuana possession. Thursday's court hearing marked the completion of one year of a counseling program. It was unrelated to published and broadcast reports last week that Marinovich had failed an NFL substance abuse test. BUCS: Wednesday. fourth straight South Coast From 81 Beach is a nice place with nice people. "I made a 101 of good friends there during my five years at Long Beach Sr ate." Reisbig said he is in the process of putting together his staff of assistants and that he will finish the school year at OCC. In addition to football, Reisbig was also an assistant track coach at occ. OCC Athletic Director Barry Wallace said a decision is expected soon on how the vacated coaching position will be filled. Coach Nick Trani's Pirates are Conference crown and clinch a now 27-9 overall, 15·3 in OEC trip to the State Championships play, and are looking for their May 1-2 with a victory at home first-ever conference title in tonight against Rancho Santiago. softball. The match is set to begin at 1 With a road date today against p.m. Fullerton and home game against Coach Bob Wetzel's Pirates, Saddleback Monday, the Bue~ 12-4 in conference play, ~hould conclude the regular season at have little trouble with the Dons, Rancho Santiago next Wednesday. who -entered the week J -14 in the The Pirates have a one-game SCC. lead ove r Cypress (14-4) entering A win would give Coast a final the final three conference games. 13-4 sec mark, which al worst, However, Cypress holds a 2-1 would keep the Pirates even with advan tage in head-to-head Irvine Valley. But OCC would matchups in conference play. gain the conference's top seed and Barring any help from automatic berth in the state unexpected sources, Coast will playoffs on the basis of having need to win all three of its more victories in games in remaiiling conf ere nee games to head-to-head play. assure itself of an outright title. Dennis Brosterbous Is a Daily Willauer yielded only three games in two matches to make today's round of 32, while Janoone-Cu.rrcn teamed to win 24 or 27 games to similarly advance. O.W TOUIUMMDT l'lr9t ...... -=:• Elb (OCC) det ~ ~,. 6-2. 6-4. ..,. (OCCI •· (Yel*QJ, a.o. s-o. hoen4t ...... ~., Wllaulr (DCC) def Jeflw (P"~). 11·2. &-t: Wllllh (C..-, def. s, 6-t, 8-4. Flret,..... -....a: Cooen.Jlnnone (OCCl dtl . .lonH·Moise (Ven· • f.1, M l11St oflWlefl (Cue:su) def Gtllespoe·lkMcll (OCC). S-3. 6-1. ....... ,_. -....., c~ (DCC) def Garcla·Lv (Rio Hoftdl) •• 1 ... 1. Coast golfers top pair of foes COSTA MESA -Ken Calvert shot a 4-over-par 75 to lead 1he Orange Coast _ / College golf team to victory over Ven· ti/ tura and Citrus in a non-conference match at Mesa Verde Country Club Thursday. The Pirates were tuning up for Monday's 36·nole Orange Empire Conference finals at ·Singing Hills Country Oub in El Cajon. OCC ftS, V...tura 412, Cltnl• 4te (•t Me1a Verde CC) • 1. CIMlt (OCC). 15; 2. Sizeta (Cl. 7.7: 3. Hott~ \C). 78, ' (lie) $Nfl> (OCC). OM IOCCl IN! Brown {\/), 79. Other Orante Co .. t 9COIHI AOlllrilon. 10: . ...,_, IO, Lyne!\ dq'd. sec softball team in playoffs COSTA MESA -The Southern Cali· fornia Colfegc softball team clinched its ~ second straight District Ill playoff benh ~ by taking two of three games over Christ College Irvine Thursday at SCC. Tht Vanguards (24-9 ove rtlll, 8-6 in the Golden State Athletic Conference) split a doubleheader, and prevailed in a third iame th:it was re umed in t~ eighth inning after being suspended April 3. A two-run cigtlth helped Shannon Saylor earn the 4-2 win in the suspended game, while sec an· swered a 1-0 CCl win in the fir t of the twin bill with a 16-2 mercy-rule rout in the nightcnp. S.C .. College 4, Chflst Collet• 2 CConUnued from April 3) .socat.Cdegt. - -100 001 02-4 S I c~ Colloe 100 001 00-2 1 3 CW$011. ~ (7) and HelN/ldtz. Ktltml. Rupe (7) and COii wt._ .l<ellur!l (7). W-S.,,. 14-5: L-"'-28-Muct (SCC) •IR9TUMI ca-rte• c.,.... t. leCal c..... 0 Cllrisl COiiege 000' 100 SoCal College 000 000 o-0 5 i MelWla llnd Ktbn. Saytor wt ttemandet W-Mnldl. l-5-14·f 21-Hlmlllda (SCC) • a•CONDOAM• loCal Co ..... 1e, Ctwt•t ~a Clw1sl ColltOI 00~ 0 0-2 3 • SoCll ColtOI 510 (10)i-'6 14 1 R\111' 1nc1 ICebl. c.n.on. Eno~om (5) 1n11 HemandeL w-c... M. l-R\.IPI. 28-Kdum {CCI), w•s (SCC). Ems (SCC) 38-Motn 2 (SCC). University wins golf crown NEWPORT BEACH -Drett Skinner ----- earned medalist honors with a 3-over· par 38 Thursday as University High clinched the Sea View League champi· ---- onship with a 200-212 victory over host Corona del Mar at the Newport Beach Country Club. Scott Bemis shot a 40 for the top CdM effort, · good for fourth individually. University finished league, 7-1, while CdM fell to 4-2 with one league match remaining. Untvenlty 200, COtOM _, Mar 2 t I C•t Newport llffch CC) 1. Sldmer M. 38; 2. (lie) Rael (U) and Recllord (U). 39, 4. 8emlS (CdM). .co: s. Hadley M. 41 Eagles top Musta ngs in golf COSTA MESA _: The Estancia High golf team tuned up for its Pacific Coast • / Le.ague showdown next week \\ith a 212· fill 238 league triumph over Costa Mesa Thur~day at the Costa Mesa Golf Course. Paul Hinkle !.hot 3·ovcr·par 40 to earn medalist ' honors, while Eagles· tcammntcs Chris Sandro, ' Noah Dusch, ·Drake and Artiglio rounded out t1'1l / lop flvc . Estancia (13·1 overall, S·l in league) wilf hope ,to a'enge an earlier defeat by Trabuco Hills \\hen it meets the M~ tangs at Coto de Caza. ......... i::'-c.Ma' ...... ... ....oc, I ~le !fl. 40. 2 Sftro (E). '2, 3 (lie) 8uJch (E) .id Dnkl (E), 43, 6 Mgtto If) ~· THE ORANGE COUNTY OUTDOOR SCIENCE FOUNDATION URGES YOU TO •.• • Orange Coast's softball team seems to have a hammerlock on the Orange Empire Conference championship after beating last-place Irvine Valley, 10-0, on • Speaking of wrapping up titles: Pilot sports Hriter Hhose column OCCs ·men~s volleyl'.r.lllle1ln --~t eollP"ge11thtetfu-+-•"--------- TELEVlSION Collqe 811ketball 10:30 a.m. -Dunk. J·PI .. ESPN. Basd>all 11:10 a.m.-Piratcs-Cubs. WGN. 4:30 p.m.-ESPN. 4:30 p.m.-Chisox·Tigcrs, WGN. 4:JS p.m.-Aslros-Bravc:s, TBS. 7:30 p.m. -Dodgers-Giants. Ch. 11 7:30 p.m.-Reds-Padres, ESPN. Y1thlln1 Noon-Cup Trials, ESPN. should wrap up a share of its appears every Friday. Today's televlslon-radlo Co IC 4 p.m.-Grccnsboro Open. USA 11 p.m.-Grcensboro Open, USA. HorH Racina 4 p.m. -Los Al replays. PT. 7:30 p.m.-Anila replays. Cb 18. 10 p.m.-Anita replays, SC. Hockey 4:30 p.m.-NHL playorrs. SC. 6:30 p.m -Kings-Oilers. PT. Pro Baskdball S p.m. -Heal· Bulls, TNT. 7:30 p.m.-Oippcrs-Jaz:z. Ch. 13 B~llna 12:301.m.-LPBT tourney, ESPN. RADIO Hockey 6:30 p.m.-Kings·Edm., XTRA (690). Baseball 7:30 p.m.-Sca.-Otl, KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m.-LA·SF, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m.-Cin.·SD. KFMB (760). Pro Bas~Cball 7:30 p.m.-Oips.Jan. KRLJ\ (1110). swimming summaries L ocaJ schedule Com'""""' col .... OMNOa aMPIM FINALS (•t ........ "Cot...., Men Tum scortt: 1. Or1nOI Coast 284, Gn>ssmoft. 172: 3. so Mesa, 121; .. Rancho $ria00. 120: s Pllomlr. 160'.£. a. Saddletiack. 102. 7 Cypress. 78. 8 RMnldl. , , . 200 "" '*f-1. Oranot Coasl (I(. NlcMI. PYal1m, Reily, Bol~I. 1 :26.39; 2. Gtoumolt 1:30.31; s. l\lftCho 1:30.49: 4. san OleQo Mesa. 1:33.10: 5. , 1:1.UI, I Pllcrnaf, 1:34.41; 7. Cyinaa, 1:35.71. 500 --1. Wiiton (RS), 4•'5,.34, 2. Gnlwn (RS), 4:47.4; 3. $lyllll (SJ, 4.55.24: 4. Oft (C), 4:55 39; &. Yt1lllN (C), 4 55 47,i. a. CWn (OCC), 4.SC 27, 7. MercJ1r (OCC), 4 51.12: I S~ (OCC). 5.04 18. ~ IM-1 lhlll ~ 1 58 83. 2. >Json~, 2.00.37; 3. TM (OCC 2 00.68( 4. Wlr* Q • 2 02.91, 5. Sur IOCC • 2 03.21; t, (OCC). 2:03 ~. 1 MM (P). 2 04 ot. l I (DCC), 2:10 93 50 N-1. 8oll1lnd (OCC). 21 .38: 2 Pnfrn ffi :·'" 3. (Ill) K. NlcMI (QCC) Ind Relt1 ·, 22.01, S. Nrilllt (RS), W7, 8 ~ : 7. Wlp fG~ 2U1; I. tUldlly {G). .. 400 ~ 11111¥-1. OrWIOt Coalt ~ • W Pt.mi;~ UUli 2. Gtoutnoft. 3·•Ut. 2. t1M1hcU• It; 4. Siii uall. Ut .. : l ,..._, I $4 80: l "-11o UU7. 1 ....... 4 03 14: l Cysna. 4 OS ... OCC: From 81 The Pirates then load1cd the ba1ett but faJlcd on ~ 11tcmpu to brina anyone home. Co:i t 3-meter Mlg-1. LtMolelp (P), 3&4 •S ooHs~ 2. V"8lco (SOM), 361.60; 3 Tlillld (DCC~, •H1Mill ~75; 4, Slytor (SDMW.; 349.45, 5 SPtlOUI (G • HIO'I achoOI -Com MtM II ~ lladl. 33090: 8. S9ttllf (OC • 320.ao. 1. Molina • 31~ Ctnby • btlnclt. 315, ~ 11 ,.... 311.15: 8. 0unoa (Q), 30 .10. Poll Hatbof, 3:15; Saddlebecll 11 Coton11 def MW, WOMIN 3 1~ . TtJm scom 1. OnnlJI Coast 202, 2. Rlwnidt, TnMt ..a PteN 137; 3 so ~ 121: 3 Saddleb«ll m : s Cy-COfMU'llly coleQe men n women -Oranot pms~ Pllomar. 79, 1. Gtownont 70; • ~ Coast • Or1ftOI Em!*• ~ ~ ChO 500 1111-~ ~(DCC). 5:1848, 2. W11c01C 11 RMCllO SdaOO. ~~. (R), 5 25 sa. 3 Ht-' (R). 5 21 05: .. Heb {SOM), Comnmly ~ -er.. eo.. .. """°"' $27.37; 5 ~ (OCC), 5.31 29. I IWy 3 pm igfJ· 5 32 27, 7. HIWOlllllUI (P). 5 37 25, I. W• HiOI' IChOCll _ Corona 4" Mat 11 Tllllft, I l5, >,00:3~.1 ............... (~ 1"'"-2 ·-~Hnor-~3.15. --. ..,_, ' ·-••: , -"' T ...... ~}: 1 0315: s ~ ), 1·04 48, 4 a.u ~ COle9' men.., women _ Olli :OS.17, 5 kMlr ( )(;(;}, 1 :OS 90, 9 ~ tigll sdlOOI bOya _ Conn .. .._ II Tutln, 3; :), 101.74, 7 Royct (OCC), 1 07 SI, I llurCtl Ntw9ort HWor 11 Sld*back. 3 f:10.J4. 60 he-1. er. {SOM). 2Ut; 2. Wtlcll {OCCl. Community c~~Aend!O s.itw • • 24.71: 3 Mel (C), ZS 04, 4 sanu (OCC). Hoa. .,,.. 5 ~(A).21~1 ~fOl.2'46.7 ~~7~--.. --.. ,.-Am*-(Cl. 2180. I. PwtrldOt ($), 29'13 ,..._., _,. .....,...., .__ ....,.., .. 400 lftlClt1 INY-1. 1b1ot Cottt (Stllldln. ltl ..._, 8 30. l~ .. II Cota Mtta. 5 30, k!MW. l.llllQ. Wtlcll). 4 07 as; 2. Sin OllOO MH&. bwa • Lttn llPcll, 5 pm • 4, 11 21. a RIMlldt. 4:12 N: 4. Cypten, 42t13, 8 1 •Irle S ~ 4 S1 ... I Plblw, 4 32 44, 7, COIMlUlllfV toleoe men n "°"*' -~ ~ 4 3' 21 • f,,... Conlnlc• --• ~ Coleoe. 1 1 ..... ~-t tAnw (P). 314 10 ~ i pl!\ .... lR). 211 95. 3 ~ (0), 270 ~; • HtO"l sthOol lloy1 a'IO ...,. -,._.. Oel • Bm· lycn (S). 2A5 70: S ""9 ($). 220 2$; e l<lll'CZ (S). oms. 3 JO 20HO; 7 ....,_ (SOM). 201.75, I CoQon (SOM). 113.75 stranded a total of seven ba~run­ ncri on tho day. , ... _.. .. nc..ee , Or1noe eo.e 000 tO 000-1 I 4 ~ · 020 OCll-1 I 0 c--. ~ (1) .. ~ ,_.... w ..... W-CllNfl, 4-4 l-l'oltell. 3-4 21-Asbcrll f). ,,__ toCCl Deep sea .. TllUltlMY'a COUWTI NVft'a L0CMma -1-.. 11 ....,, t21 ............... Clllb .... 1 ........•• .............. ,,...,, ...... 1U.. ~ ••n...,.911!19TT w••• -1..., u...,. 101-.-.., ... 1.--.1--......11 ......................... 111..-. "' CALIFORNIA ANGELS vs. CLEVELAND INDIANS SUND~Y, MAY 31, 1992 AT 1 :00 P.M. ONLY $4.00 PER TICKET! . YOUR TICKETS PROVIDE .. SCIENCESHIPS" FOR STUDENTS! Join the t•m •nd let's go to ~t for Or81'1ge County's exemphwy Outdoor Science School •nd Environment•• Field Study Program -to ensure thllt all needy atuctenta wm hllv• th• opportuntt)'' to learn In "n•ture's classroom." Your«*' medt I»~ by...,, I, 1#Z. ~:-.,,,,.~ll'9il!v T1ck•ta rtll# N mallff IO ,oc1 llte ..,. of Atey 11, 1ta. • At.I ___________________________________________ .,., . ~ YESl I want to help Mnd a needy child to the Outdoor Science School and Environmental Field Stuay Progrimf' , ..... Mnd me ltcbt9. s..oo MCh. To••··---- --I wtth to donMe my tJcket• to needy etudenta. I "ave tncloMd a cheek or money Ofdlf ma IO Orenot Oounty Outdoor ldeltCI ,oundaUon Nlme! ------------------------~------~~------......-.--..__~-----------------Addretl: '-.~-----------------~------------------=-City$ tate: ____________________ ......,......, Zlp Code;, ____ _ Ma11 ticket orders to: Orenge COunty Outdoor ldence Foundetlon P.O. lo1 IOIO (200 "91mue OrtW) Coeta ...... CA m• IOIO .. J~ 8Nch/Co1ta Me11 DaHy Piiot Friday, Aprll 24, 1992 aa "LU:, l!!!Cll · WIC IOTICll WIC IOT1Cll PUii.iC IOT1Cll PUIUC llOTICU PUIUC MOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUmJC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES "*.IC IOTICU :c-CI*~~ ~:v 'm'.M 1HIJ~ ~ M ... =~=-:'Ye::;~·=~= EJ8.~ ON County, CelfOmia, Md pur-Tht uncl9rligntd Tn11t" COU11y Recofdef °' Mid fotm It •vllllllbl9 ltOl'll ~OM Adt'NnllUeliOfl of b , ..... 1111 ... tto4Ml-C ALONG SAID CUIM THMUGH ~ Np;l-tld-te not be....... PUIUSH: Aclflt 17 encl 14, tuanl to IN Notice of 0.. di~ 1ny 11.a>!Jlfy tot Couity. AP 1423-336-0e court Cletk. tat" ~. 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'°' tour No paym•nt •hall ~ THE MAIN (NORTH) EN-gallon HCUltd by Ill• 8£ACH. CA~ Publl•ll•d Newport rtqui1ed to give notic• lo 1"f NATUM Of THE ,... 0 THEMfROM ..,.,....., fn "9 ....... con11eulM ..aka Pf'°' 110 meda fot wOl'lt or IM&aMI TRANCE TO THI! COUNTY Pfope!'ty to be SOid and The undtrelgntd dll· 1 .. ch.C011a M ... Daily tnt.,"ted ~ """'"8 C£EOINGS AGAINST YOO YOU ~~~l.·H~~~~IMIUl-D br ~OOUtl the dey of the heel'lng. under the conttac:t un!es• COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC ru1onabl• utlm•ted Clalmi ,11 llabtltty IOI eny Piiot APfll 2•. 21, Mrf 1, lhly hftt waived notice Of SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYE .,._."""' THl PfTITK>N TULLY IL ISYllOUR0 and la1lll the R.;ittrar of CENTER DRIVE WEST. costs, 911pen'" and ad-lnC.ot In ct 1902 conMl\IH to 11'1e PfoPOMd Oft OM>t/92 • tUO A: ~~~~vw::ET~ ,_.,,:.., ~....: COMMllltO••R OP 8:;1fA~~'u:''"i: to Iha SANTA ~A. CA 92701 •t vane.a at tnt dme Of the ~df!.':":~lhlf ~or:: tm2.:S =~1,::!, ~~ FIRSl INOEPUH>ENT TD MY R~T TO lirliR UPOfll :=:;. ~ TM• I Up • R IO" TRACTOR wa1 proper~ public aucUon. to the high• Initial pYl>lic.tion ol ll\e No-designation ' PUBLIC NOTICE be grtnttd unlnt an 't,,.,. SlRVlct: • 111 ~ IPPOMeM TH£ SURfACE OR THE SUI-MNl'lllnioft ~ "&ellll COURT Qenffd 1tt the lime the lon-"' t>lddlf fOf cuh <P•Y. lie. ol ul• 11: SS2, 13t.OO. Said ul• w1a be mid• estld Plf•on 11111 an ot> TruU• under end puttlllnl to SURFACE Of SAIQ LMO Ad. (Thia ~ w1 DAT .. APR 11 1HI tract wai 1w.,ded. Ally able al ~time OI tale In In •dd111on lo casn, ll\I .Mlhoul warranty, ••PfHI RtSOLUTION jectlon 10 tnl pellllon Ind OMd Of Tnnt. Recotdff Oii NllNE A OEPTli Of 500 FEET elow ite ~ BYRON THOMAS ANO CONTRACTOR not IO II-llWful money of the Unlttd TrullH win accept a caan. OI Implied llglfdong IJU• ~o. •2-38 show• QOOd cause v.hy the 12122/1t • Ooc:ufnent No It-AJ "'OVIOEO IN INSTRU: ,..,,....,...... to Wll MARY ANNE FELIX CHEN, eenMd 11 eubject lO penat-Stales), all right, tiU. and 1«'1 chick drtwn on a J>O'l .. SIOn °' 0.,_ en-A REIOLUTION 0' CCM1 1fo0Uld not V'anl lhe 694310 ol Otlldll Alcora In M(NT$ Of R£CORO. Thi tt"MI ::"~ ~ 2855 Pln•crHk Orlve. tlel und9f the Ir#, Ir the II-lnl.,"t. ClQmleyld lo and aiate or nallOnal btnk. a cumb<ancn, 10 u &Jsfy the THE CITY COUNCIL 0, a~u:~ G • ~~ ~Ill ~w OI tcltr• tnt Otlllr common a.eor. COUf1cie=~ A407, Ce.tp MHa, CA ~:·~c.iiu:ur ~~ now held by tt under Hid check dr•wn by a ''''' °' unpaid Obljgauons secured THE CITY OF COSTA t.on will ~ .,;d ~ ~~~ 1 = o<nll, tlllgnatloll I eny, ol Ille rMI •"*'' actM>nei 92920 a .. 1 ..i:; contr!tt ~.1 0 DH<I or Trust In tl\I p<op. federal crect1t union Of • by t-.id Deed of Trust with MESA, CALIFORNIA, 21 1992 11 1 45 p M in IC:"°'AH~ LIA.RA ~S ~o:.CO~· propeny • .., ~II he>Wll9f, t. ~ Publl1tled Newport dlnJ!!f In s.ctlon 1:. ~, 9f1)' 1lluated In uld County cl\lcit drawn by a state or lnteresi llll<I Olher eu~s H DECLAfUNQ ITS IN· De°pt 3A tocetect 11 roo HUSIAND MO WI· T putPoteM to M ~21 HA1h1UR ~ wil be e .. cl\.Cotta Miu Dtlly the California ~t and Ind Slate and described H lld.,aJ Wlfngs and loan PfCMOed thlfe.n plus ad TENTION TO ORDER CMc Ctnt9f Du.,,. West !Of WORLD TRADE~~".:: ~I.AHO,..~~·,. NEWPORT ~Id ID gM noeice to Piiot Aprl 24, M•y 1, 8, 15, ProfHllont Code, tht 1~ follows: 1nocl11ion, sav1ng1 aa-vaneH ii any th.,eund.; THI VACATION OF Slntl Ana, CA 9270t ,. llntlldlry Will SELL AT A.CH, -•~ The under-~ ~ unl9lr 1992 ctalty eonlrKtor twarded LOT• IN BLOCK 129 OF tocillion Of u vtngs bank and mtttlSI thereon· and PU8LIC RIOHT-0,·WAY IF YOU OBJECT 10 ttoe PUBLIC AUCTION TO ntE llgftld TMlM ~ fllY I-::r.!::. ID t. no~ F230 11\e Contrlct for Ihle Work LAKE TRACT, IN THE CITY specified In Section 5102 plut Ifft cl\atgH l~d H· AT THE NORTHWEST granting of the p•1111on you HIGtiEST 8100ER FOR CASH ~~=t '3d=n~: -*n.} ·The ir:Q.,.11 PUILJC NOTICI = ':r tt!on~~'f :i r:: g~u:~Pg~T o:EACH. ol lhe l'lnlnctal Code and pen111 ~I 11\e Tru~tM and CORNER 0, WEIT ~~~p~•" ;:. "-:: (pavabll It 11'111 OI Ull In llft;I common Mllgnallon ii ~ ~ cordance IMlh the ovJ. ANGE. authanzect lo do butlneu of thl trusts created by 1 ITH STREET AND ~ Of fJt w1in1n Ot>- monfY ol lht Unlad Sins, b) lhown 11«1111 Sllcl U.. w11'7. wtl be 91'..nlld u,,.._ 111 aUMllMV()ff lion• of Catil0<nla PBu11. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, In lM tlltt. In tl\1 tvlnt Mid Deed ol Trull. Tl\t NEWPORT BOULE· j1Ct1on1 will\ the court t>-. *"· a CIShllr't cfltdl drnn lllldl bl.It w!Ulout eovtnlllt Of ~ pet90n Nee an PROPOID nets 1t1d Pioleulona Code AS PER MAP RECORDED tender other ll\an CHh is 101al amount ol s~d obhga· VARD. fore tht hearing Your ap-by a Sllle O< nallonal b.11111, 1 wwrenty IXl)rttstd O< lmpljH ~!fdOn lo the petl.,,, ORDINANCE Sec:tlon 7059. IN BOOK 4, PAGE 13 OF accepted, 11\t Trustff may lions at lhe time ol initial THE CITY COUNCIL OF ~arance may be In peuon ClllCk drawn by. •11• O< '-d• rt;1tdin0 Ull POSSIS$IOl'I oi .... lhows lllOOd cause A propoMd Ofdlnance It All Work must bl corn-MISCEUANEOUS MAPS. Wlthhold lhl Issuance ol ~·on ol lhll NOiie• IS THE CITY OF COSTA Of by 'fOUI anorMy tral Crtdll unfon, O< a c:NO lllQJmbfanc:es to ftSI tilt, rt-Why ~ OOUl'f ~ no4 ICMduMcl l0t edoptlon •t plated within two hundred IN THE OfFICE OF THE lhe Trust"'' Deed untd $5e ee7 87 MESA DOES HEREBY RE· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR drhln by a 111• Of tlcltfal NV· · ,...., grant.,. 1111"°'1ty. the rlg\A" City Council 1W10ty (220) conMCutive COUNTY RECORDER OF fund I bl • SOLVE AS FOUOWS or a COf111ngtnt erect tor ot IOgs Md loen MIOCllllorl 11\111'11\9 pnnclpal sum ol Ill• A HEARING on .,. mHtlng ol May 4 1992 days lfom Ille llm• ol the SAD cou s become ava1 •• to D•l•d: 04/0elt992 SECTION 1. Th• City 11'1• dte•ased, you must .... lngs moc:lallon or ~; nTo•(s)seourtdbysaldOllOol ~" wll be held on being Ordinance 92.9: Notice to ProcHd Issued ~ tr 'f"·od thepay1torendorsHa1a REii FINANCIAL Counc1t of1tteC11yolCosta your cta•m w11n the court blnk spedfled 111 • tlC1lon 5102 Ml wllll Interest thereon, es 14, 1992 rt 1 :4.5 P.M. amending Munlclpll Code by tht Owner Thi Ctp-1 1 " 1 rass and matter ot right. CORPORATION, A CAJ... Mesa doee he11by deela" and mall a copy 10 lhe P&f· ol "' ftllllCMI Codi !n. provided In pd no11(1), Id· In . 3A locatad at 700 Sec:Uoni s-121 and 5-128 taln'a Table Toilet mtnt be oth•r common designation Said ult W111 be made, lfOlllNIA CORPORA-its intention 10 vacate pub-50n1I repr1sen1a11v1 ap- aullo«IMI to to buSlnttS In 11111 VlllCa$, If wrt undtr 11\t •ims CMc Cenw Drill• W•t. Ind tddlng Chapt• n to completed Wilhln fifty (SO) If any. for the r .. 1 property bUt w.lhout covenant or TION .. TrvstM he nghl-ol·way con51sting Potntld bt the court w thin st1'8) Al i.. M FRONT Of 01111 DltO ol Trutl estllNtiad P.O. Box 131, Santa Ana. Tl'1e 19 penaWng to advef· c:onaecutlve day• trom lh• dHcrlbed above Is PIK· wananty, •l<Pf•" or Im-Br:' ANN REVERE, or o 52·ac11 ol • tron11g1 lour months llom 1ne date T:HE tLAGPOL£S AT TME MAIN ""· cn.ttt ftld 1XP1n11t 01 C~"2702-<>138. t111nQ on bu• 1helter1 and time of th• tuuance ol the porttd to be: plied, r~ardlng title . pos-VICE PAESll>ENT road and • pubhc •lll!Y 10-of lltst 1uuanc• 01 teners ENTRY AREA TO lHE PlA· 1111 Tru$tM llld 01 Ille tru11S t. YO~U OBJECT~ benC'hn. Notice lo Proceed. l'lma Is 200 30TH STREET, NEW· session or encumbfancH, (SUL) 1800 N h cited at tho northwest cor· as p10111dld 1n Hc:llon 9100 CENTIA CIVIC CENJ:ER' 401 et"'9d bY said Died ol Trust V~. ot fie pe , The motion to give Ofcll· of the -nc.. Failure to PORT BEACH CA 9ZG63 10 satlsly the lndeblldne B _......., I I ort ner ol t8tl\ Strffl and NIN· ot tn. Cal1to1n.1 Probate · • • to-Wit "34.359 48 Esllmgd you • ...., appe. .. l\e nenc:e 92.f ht rudlnQ complete tl\I Woill within The und ... ~--... T ss ro-... ei, u te 100, port Boultvatd Code Th• ltmt tor 111.ng 411 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE, Accrued lnllmt and iddillonal he~ and state your canted by the lollowCna roi tnt time 111 tOflh hettln e._,,,_, ruslM aec:ured by Hid Deed, ad· Sent• Ana, Ce 92709, SECTION 2 Monday, the Claims v. U not e•p<rt b.- Pl.ACEHTIA. CA • rlgl11. lltll ldYlnOIS if 111y Wll lnc:rllSI :'°na ot hie wittten c:.11 vote: COUNCIL ~EM· wttl rnUlt In the lmJ>O'ltlon dltclalms any liability for vaoces lhefeund.,, wlfh In-Telephone: (714t 953-18th day of May, 1992 at lore tou1 month• ttom the and lnltrest conveyed to and 11111 figure prior' to uie Tl!• ob tons With the coutt BERS: AYES: Buffa. Hum-of liquldated damag11 '°' any lnc0frectne11 of Ille 11rest " provided tl\lreln, eato 8:30 p.m .• In Ille Council hearing dall noticed now held by It undM salcl 0..d blntllclar; undlf uld Oetd 01 be ,. the hearing. YOIM f?h"Y· Erickson. NOES: aacl\ drf ol del•y, In Ill• 1treet addr111 and olher and th• unpaid .Pflnc1pal of Published Newport Chtmbert of Crty Halt. 77 above. ol Trust tn flt PfOl*\Y ~••d Trust htletolora UllCl.llld Ind appewanc9 may be In Genre. ASSENT: Hor,,. amount Ht forth In lht In-common d11lgnatlon, u Ille noll HCurld by Hid Beach·Costl M•n Dail Fal1 Drive. Costa Mesa, YOU MAY t:l(AMINE lh• tn S11C1 COllnlY Cllifomla de-~ Of by VOUr aft~. buekle. tot!Tlltlon tot bidden. arrr shown herein died With Inter I ther Y Calilom11. ls hereby fi.1<1 Me kept bt the co..n. ti you ietlbtng 1111 land lhtrtln PAR· =H o:;:~"!~~'i!u: cfeotT Y00\fR ARE A The tull tell1 of the Ofdl· Each bid must c0nronn Th~ total amo~I of the provldtd In Hld.,Note ~s Piiot Apnl 1 o. t 7 • 24 • 1992 H Ito• t1m1 and place lor are • Plf~ 1ntt•Hlld In CH 1 LOT 5 Of TRACT NO • o °' -nance mav be read In the and ~ respons1V1 10 th• Id b 1 1 1 • F204 l\la1l!19 all persotls inter· ltl• 111111. :you may f.le · and Otnund lor Sale, and 1 contingent c:t9dll0f of N City Cler1l'• o111ce n Falt contract documerhs unpa a •nee o lh' obll· cl\11gn and eici>•nHJ ol Hied 1n or ob1ect109 to 1n1 with tilt couit a f()(mll Re· 3289, IN TH~ CITY Of NEW· wrlllln Notice or Otlalllt and deceased, you ~· fill Drive Costa M ... • Each bidder shall '•ubn)it Giilon Hcured by 1h1 11\a trustee aQd Of the PUBLIC NOTICE ptoposed vac111on auesl f0t Special No11ee 01 POAT BEACH. COUNTY Of OR· EllctiOrl to S.. Tilt undtr· y04JJI ~ will the coUr1 EIUU P. PHINNEY on the fOfm fumlshed with p<opetty to be sold end &rusts created by said Dffd SECTION 3 lhes1 pro-ll"le f~.ng of an inventory AMGE, STATE Of CALlfOAH~ signed cauMd said Notice 01 and mril a ·copy to CltJ CJerk ' the contrtct documenll 1 reuonablt utlmaltd of Trust. CP 32892 CHd•ngs 51'1111 be co~ and appr1•sqt ot tstalt as. AS PER MAP RECORDED 11• Dellllltllld Eltcllon to Stllo be pe~.. ,..~ . p u 11 h Hst of the PfopoSed aub-c:osts, expenses and Id· INTERSTA;re TRUST NOTICE Of du"ed punuanl lo 11\e pro-sets °' ol ant ptt.uon or ~DOK 101, PAGES 33 ~D 3(, rtc0td•d In 1111 couniv wl'ltr• appo1ntad by th• c:out'I b I ad Newport con1t1ctors on this p<oject v1ncH at th• time OI lhe DEED SERVICE INC PETITION TO VISIOl'IS Of Sec11on 8300 91 accounl H P•OVlded 1n MISCELLAHEOUS MAPS, IN. tilt rul ptoper1Y is localed 111d wltlln lour months It a .. cl\.Cotll Mesa Dally as requited by tht Sublet· ll\itl1l publication of tl\I No-AS TRUSTEE o23382 ADMINISTER seq ol tht S1reet1 and section 12!>0 'of lht Cahlot· THE OfACE Of THE COUNTY more lllan llllM months haw the dale ol lltsl Issuance Pilot Aprll 2•. t992 Ung and Subconlr1ct109 1Jc1 of sal I . $269 855 59 MILL CREEK' DRIVE ESTATE 0': Highways Code ot lht n1a P1obate Code A Rt· RECOROE'R CW SAID COUNTY elaclAd slnot sud\ recordibOl'I letters as provided In F236 Fafr Practk:es Act Govtfn-1 s. • · o p II B State ol C1hfom1a quest lor Spec• l t-101 ~· U CEPT All Oil Oil RIGHTS Da . /O'l1'J MCion 9100 of Code~ 4100 11 In addition to cash. the SUITE 230, LAGUNA eu n• • SECTION • Tt;1 C11y lorm rs 1v•rl1t> e hom ttot ___ _ MINERAl.S MINERAL RtGHTs' F • 0>4 Ml 2 C.aitomla Probeat Code. PUBLIC NOTICE HQ Trustff will accept a cash-HILLS, CA 92153 REF Salmonaono •ke Managet ol ttot Coty ot court Clerk ' • N~TURAL 'GAS RIGHTS AHO IE~Cf JEf:=J'l ,J6'J9 The tin-. for filina CNI 103787' Each bid shall be ac· let'• check dttwn oo a 192·17357 (714f 707· Peullne ••II• Co1ta Me11 11 he11by df. PetUlon•r: • OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY VENTURA 8 VO E. WI not eicp.-e before loyt comp•nlld by a cartlfitd or state or national bank. a 5059 Sefmon1on ah rtcted to caun notJtel of OEIAA M. CLAHN, WHATSOEVER NAME KNOW'N 9l3l6 i,..f,.,, ~o, f! montts lfOm fie he NOTtC• TO CHlll1t'1 check Of bid check drawn by a stall or BY: LISA M. EDtua Peulln• Portl1 the said ptoposld vacation 35' Heetherwood Cir· lt4 RUH-(Ill) 1~500 LINDA PEREZ. YOU MAY EXAMINE IULK IALE than t per t (1()1(.) I If credit un or ' J • ORECLOSURE CASE NO AHS3744 po1ted along said llropt ol c e, ort•rvllle, CA tH~T MA't' BE WITH 0 -·OM "um.,.. da• nobchbove. CREOITORI OF bond In en amount not ins led al Ion R , ,......., S•lmonion 10 be conspicuously 1 p OE ntE PARCEL Of LAND TRUSTEE $Ml OfFICER the.,_ Mpt by t. court Jf (SECS e 04 ~ hi ctn o check drawn by 1 stall or TECHNICIAM • • land tor al least two (2) 83257 HER£1NABDVE DESCRIBED OPP619"4 you 1111 a pencin 8109 U d C ' ~·l~~tDltfr~l::~ ~~~~~~ led11al savings Ind loan Dated: 0412tM92 . ci!~u~:,"•~:~t~•":~\c'::~~· weeks belor• the dale ol Pu'bl1s/'G9d ~twpon TOCHHEA Willi THE PER· ~ll10,1TJ4,1992 lnw•lld In 1tw ..... ..1 Notice II 1'111~ 0fv.,, 10 tee 11\at the bidder, II Its a11ocl1t1on, Hvlngs H• Publlth•d . .Newpotl tOfs, and' pers~ who may lllld hearing SaJd no11cts Beacti·Costa t..ieu Oa "/ ~~Gl RE~PlTORr.,Go~~L0Ll0N~, .. 1., ~ tu\•tc• you may Ille with N eow1 ClldilOCJ~ of th• wttllln prc>potal 11 aecepled. shall soda1ion or u v1t1gs bank Beach-Cost• J.'es\ De.ly o1herwis.L-be 1n1ere51ed in shalt b• posted nol l'l\Ofe P••ot Apr~ 2~. 27 May 1 • " '"" ,... ,..,,_.,,, nv• 5 a lonnel ~ tor named Mier that a bull! promptly ex4cu11 tha spec.lie<J in s.cuon 5102 P1lo1 A,ptd 24 May 'I s the will or 1sta11 or both than lhrtt l'iundied ('JOO) t992 . £RATING THE RH OR ~O Soedal Nob ot N llino 11le It aboU1 to be made ot Agrffmtnl. lumish a 1111s-ol the F"1t1anc:l1I Codt and 1992 . .. '. ' ol~ PAULINE 8. SAL,...ON: IHI ap3!1, but In no 1venl ~ FMi44 STORING IN AND REMOVINg llOTICf OF TMmH'S UU of an inv9nl tor/ .na lhl uutt o11crlbed l1c1ory Fahl\ll.ll Perform-authOflzed to do busmen F·245 SON, AKA PAULINE BEL.LE shall tower tnat tl\r11 Il l 1--...,...------fHE SAME FROM SAJO LAN , T.I .... t1-14t1 ..,pt,..I o e&lat.• ... _.. below. enee Bond In an amounl In the state In the tvenl SALMONSON, AXA PAU· n~~ceclob• posted. PUBLIC NOTICE OR 'ANY OTllER t.AHD. INCLUD· IOTICf °' o any pe•CIOn °' The names and buslne1t nor leu lhan one hundr · PUBLIC NOTICE · LINE PORTIS SALMO~SON 1 N 5 This ResOlu----------ING THE RIGH'T TO wt11P· YOO AR{ IN OUAULT Utt· account ts PfO~ In eddrHMS of the 111* are· pe<cenl (1~) ol !he total ttnder other ll\en cash Is A PETITION l\u been hon shall bl published Flctlllout OfUl.LMO MINHROMlMOS. '°°"13 1996 UffLESSYOU CMiomlaProb... .A Gomez 769t Carta Strffl menl Bond In 1n amounl wilhl\old 11\1 lstuanc:1 ol YOU ARE IN DEFAULT son In 11\e Supe110f Cour'C COAST DAILY PILOl, 1 . Stat•m•nt' STOCIC OR OtRECT!OfW.LY ()(R A DUO Of TRUST, DATED ~ 1~fle Alfonzo and Tereaa Villa bid pnCI , furnlth a Pay-accepted, the Trustee may Loan No. 118934M filed by Richard N Salmon-twice in ll\t ORANGE Bu1lnen Nam• OTHER THAH THOSE HEREI,. AKE; ACTION TO ~OTECT =~I toi, Note Gatden' Grove CA 92&41: not less than fifty percent the Tr1ntee'1 Dffd un1ll UNDER A DEED OF TRUSl ol Cat1fom1a, Coun1y ol OR· ~wspaper o~enerel cir-The lollow1ng person 1s ABOVE DlSCRll£D Otl OR OUR ~OPlRTY IT MAY llE COUf1 ~ ~om • La Fond• hest'•urlllt. 10'3 (50%1of!he101111 t>.d Pflce, lund1 become available 10 DATED December t. 1989 ANGE ~sh~'in ~n'c ,/11 cfut> <10.ng bu'1nt"s1 as GAS WELLS TUNNELS AMO OLD AT A PUBLIC SAl.E If Anew f P9tl~ EJ c.mino. Costa Mesa. and bnllh certiftcatn ev;. lhl payff Of endOflee 11 a UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· THE PETITION requests Me Of • ,!.~.~ ... ~!l! ABSOLUTELY COMPOS· SHNTS INTO lliROUGH Oft YOU lllHD AH EXPLAHAllON DEB~OfLEWIS £SQ.: CA 112628 denclng that the reauireel mane< ol right TION TO PROTECT ~OUR that Richard N Salmonson IOf;• '"111 ~ .. ,. ITES. t4892 K.nlfman. St&-• Of lttE NATURE or TUC MO :;i, • The locatlon In CIJifomla lnl4lrance 11 In tl!ect In the S Id ·-• wtll PROPERTY, IT MAY' BE be appom1ed H person1I 1· vlfado. CA 92676-0493 ACROSS M SUBSURFACE Of '"~ • LEWIS & DAUFFt:.Lo Of tile chief llleartllre office amount1 111 forth In the ' ..,, bl mode, SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. represontallve to 1dmin1s-PASSED ~D ADOPTED John Lii M11cn1n 14892 THE I.AHO HEREINAIOVE DE· CUOtNG AGAINSl YOU. YOU I001 lrvlne Centi( Dr. of the Mi* Ii : ·SAME AS general cond1tJona, In the but without covenant or IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· ter lhe estate ot the dee• this 20th day ol April, 1992. Kitterman S1tv11acio. CA SCRIBED ~0 TO IOnOM SliOULDCOH'TACl A LAWYER s .. uo ABO\'£ ev.nt of lalllXl 10 tnt., Into wa.rranly, IXPflU Of Im· NATION OF THE NAlVRE denl. MARY HORNBUCKLE, 92676-0493 900. WHIPSTOCl<EO OR DI· 4 ()115 ~~ M'YIM RI 19921 Dlt ~I CA t2T11 Al fitted by the Miter. Ill the contract -.nd Utc:UI• plied. regarding Ml• pos-OF THE PROCEEDING Tt-IE PETITION requests M•ror of ltM City or Tl'lll bU$1nlSS IS con-RECT~LY ORILUD ,..,.. IMPE IAI. ~r ~other bU1JnMt namtl and tht requred documents,"'"°" or encumbrancH, AGAINST YOU, YOU tl"le decedents Will and Co1taMHa dUC1edbyan lnd1w•dua1 W'EllS,T~,.fLSMD5"Nlt ~RVIClTCO C •duly IC>' ~.=I.I addreun uHd by tl\I 1uch, btd HCunty Yr1n be 10 aati1fy the lndlble<lness SHOULD CONlACT A Codlcll1, 1f any,~ a<1m1tted ATTEST: EILEEN P. PHIN· Tl\1 11g1s1ranl com- UMDER ~D 11£NEA1H OR BE· ..-••4 M* undat ll'ld Pl.II· .&~7 20 24 tt92 1111er within thtff yaart be-lorfe1ttd, The Fatthlut Per-11eured by aaJd Deed Id· LAWYER to probate. Tl\1 wlb and NEY. City Clerk ot the City menced to transact bu11· Y°"O THE EXTERIOR l.IMllS Wint to Died ol Trust recordtd ~ • • • fore tht date euctl lilt was fOfmance Bond lllall r• v lh eurl(j ' NOTICE OF any cod1C1ls ''' avaJable of Costa Ma ness under tto• F1c1ot10u1 THER(or ~O TO R£DRllt. Octooet 12 19'6 a ritl No Mflt or dtllwred to the main In full lotce and 1ttect 1 anc:~ er OVid:· =.in. TRUSTEE'S SALE for 1um1na1ion In lht 1111 STAlE OF saCAUFORNIA) Bu1on1ss name l"leo RHOht.tl EOUIP MAHffAIH 16 500072 OI Olt1Cllf RecolOS PUBLIC NOTICE buyet "': Angetot Rt1tau-through the guarantH ~ •n as Pf ~ 1t1, T s N 57224 llept by tne court abo111 on. 2 , 92 REPAIR DEEPEN ~o OPER: In Oii ot!Cll Of N Counly ~ raM. Lot Vacinos Rlsta1r riod .. 1pecln.d In tht and the unpaid principal ol • • o. THE PETITION requests COUNTY OF ORANGE ) John l. M·lehell ATE NIY SUai WHlS OR COfdtf ORANGE COllnty. Sii• CNlt034e71 rene general conditions. thl note HCu1ect by U ICI NOTICE IS HEREBY au11\or1ty to •dm1nis1er the CITY OF COSTA MESA) SS lhls llatement was fUld lllNfS WlTMOUT HOWEVER ol C»lorn~ (QQU•d by IRENE ITATSMENT 0, The nam .. and bu9ln1tt The DISTRICT raserves OH<I with lntlf1tt 11\lfe u GIVEN, lhll on Thursday, 1tlat1 under the lndepen-I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY. with Ille County Clerk ol THE RIGHT TO DRILL M ( • c GAACIA Wlll st'll AT A&ANDONM•NT OF eddtffMS of the buY9f 1re: the right to reject any OI all PfcMded in tald Note, r"'· /30/1992, •I 10 00 A.M. dent Administration of Es· City Clerk and 911-otticoo Otano• Coun&y on Match '10RE EXPLORE ANO OPER PUBLIC AUClt~ TO. HIGHEST Ull ()ff ,ICTfTlOUI Cvnchla. Noel and Otonlcla bidl or to waive any It· charges and HPl'\Slt of of Aid day, IN THE AREA ta111 Ac1. (Tlv1 authority Cler1C ol tile City Council ol 25. t092 Art THROUGH TH( SUR1ACE llDOER FOR CASti (~at IUllNlla NAM• Ditz, 1013 El Carnlno, regulantlet or lnlormal11ies lh1 trustM end ol lhe SET ASIDE FOR CON-will allow tl\I pereonal rep-the City or Costa Mesa. f528250 OR TtiE UPflE R 500 JlET Of lllM ot sail tn l.awlul ll\OfllY OI The follOwlng pertone Cola Meta. CA t262e ~ any bldt or In lhl bid-trutll Cttated by taJd Deed DUCTING TRUSTEES re~r1111v!it~o like many l\eret:>y certify 11\11 11'11 Publltnad Newpo rt TH( SUBSURFACE Of ntI thl Untied Slalh) tt 1111 main MV9 •bandonecftl\e uM ol ~rl=1•.,!"0 ':,!:~ -:.~ fJ · required b Section of Trull SALES. WITHIN THE OF· ~:pprOV:U1e:i~i:~~~ ebove and foregoing Reso-Beach Costa Mesi April I.ANO 11ERf~ Of· (Honlll enlunoa to Ill tolinty the Fictitious Bu1ln1u ......_,. E~ and lnl ol the ~alllornia DSL SERVICE COM-FICES OF RESS FINAN· lnO ceNln very Important IU1lon No. 92-38 was duly 2•. May 1, 8 15 '~ SCRl8(0 AS RESUMO IN Cout11ouse 700 CMC cenw Nl.l'M: HOOTON a COM-.,. localed 8!: t013 El l.abot Code, the Olttctor of PAlfY AS TRUSTEE BY: CIAL CQ.flPORATION, LO-ac:uons. l\oWIVI'. IM pet· and ltgularly passed lfld '•2•7 TliE DEED RE~DED OCTO-Drlwe w..t Senti AN. ca II PANV. t301 Dow SlrMt. Camino, COit& M .... CA the ~of Indus-INTIRITATI TRUST CATED AT 1800 NORTH sonal r•Pf••entatlve "''"be adopted b~ th• said City PUBLIC NOTICE flER 14 t9n, IN IO()f( 12415, flOht. 111111111 tntl•tast ~ b:j ~ NlwPolt Beach, t2e2t trlal Refatlonl of tl\I Stilt D •• D a IRV IC I 1 BROADWAY. SUR'E 100 In required to give notice to Council 11 , regular fnffl· PAGE 997. Of OfflCIAL RE· to llld now lllld by 1t 11ndlt laid The' Fletltlous B II The bu;llneu name used of Califomta hu deler· AOUfT 233B2 MILL the City of SANT A ~A. lntlfNled per1ona unless lnQ ttoettol held on Ille 1---S-U_M_MA.R __ Y_O_F __ CORDS Al.SO EXCEPT All Deed ot Tr"'t Ill IN prOC*JY u n .. 1 by the Hllef tt thaJ loca-mined the glnlf'ally PfllVlil-• COUllly of ORANGE. Stat they l\eve waived notice OI • .a.v.p ED 0 WATIR RIGHTS OR IHTER£Sl M.llltO 111 Aid COU111V 1110 Natne refefTed to 1bOVe ~ Is' u Fonda/ u Po-Ing r1tet Of wegu In the C"EU D"IVl1 IUtTE • consented IO tht "proposed 20th day of April, 1992 -v T OR llUHCE "" a ,.,n y $t19 ~ • The Notti WM fl&ed In Ofangt County blanlli 10ce11ty In which the WOl'll 230, LAGUNA HIUS0 of Cal.toma RESS FINAN-tc\lon) The lndependenl IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Ofd•ntnct 92·7 II sclWd-WAr~R ,.1..,..oS ~0 ~ 11111 ol Lot~ Trxt 4291 Ill fie on Februaty 28. t9t0 File The antlct led datt OI II to be performed Copiet CA 9Hl3 f'EF "92· CIAL CORPORATION. a adm1n11trat1on •utl'IOr1ty v.1U have l'lllf'tunlo .. , my hand uled lo bl In lull force and :i'&s ~LINTE~~n:~ C1tf ol Costa Mtsa, •pi, !NP ~!:'~Hooton 1828t 11\e bulk ~Is MAY t2th. of theM waff: rate dll.,mi-17Ut (1t41707.SOSI Calllomla c01poratlon, u bl granted untus 1n Inter• and aHottd tl\1 s .. 1 ol the ~:\~ on°~11 ~~";~~· nt£RMAL RIGtfTS WHETHER rtc0rded II\ 8ooll 154 PJQt 22 Pamela Piace Vina Park tt92 '' the office of ~· nttlont. enl 11.cf PREVAllJ. IVs LISA M. EOCAlt, duty appolnltd Trust11 tstld pe1son Ill•• an ob-City of Colla Meaa Ihle •nd was adof)lld by tht StJCH WATER ROOS SHAlt Md 23 ol mlSCllWltoln m_,. Calif 92687 • , DALE RESTAURANT. 1013 ING WAGE SCALE. are Jf'. FORECLOSURE under and PIK1u&nl IO 1.1\1 jletlon to the pelltoon and 2111 day of Apnt, 1992 lollow•ng roll call 11011 IE RIPARIAN OVEAIYlHG AP tn Ill Olb ol 111 COllOt1 r• Wll:llam H.. Cau 111 t22 e Camino, Colta Meu, ~"ned 11 the DISTRICT TECHNICIAJI power ol lllt conl11rld In ahOwl ~ CIUH why the EILEEN P PHINNEY COUNCIL MEMBERS MOPRIATM PERWTING eotCllr otuiocounty Park Avenue. Lotlo 8°eact1. C.fti~~k aal• 11 tub :d~I 1rv:1ec1Cos~ J~:~ Dated:04/2t/1992 tl\lt Clftaln Deed ol Trusi ~fty d "°1 grant th• Cltr Clerk •nd u '. AYES Horn1>uc1.11. Gen.• ~ESCRIPTM OR COHTRAC· Tiit str .. l ICldfm and ofllf Calif. 90803 to Calttomla Uni1orm C~ CA 112620: .Phyalcal Faal~ Published Newporl e11ecutect by HILLARY AP. A HEARING on the pell· officio Clerk ol lh• City Bull~ ~umphrty. Enc:llsOf\ TUAL, TOGETHER WlTH fUll common o.si;nallOll 11 lflY OI Laure K. Hoolon, 182et mercl•I Code Section lle1 Ptannlng, and are avail-Beach·Costa Mesa Oaily CHOLLET, AN UN)dAR· hon wlU be held on MAY Council .t ttM City of NOES None ABSENf RlGliT ~D POWER AMONG 1111 rNI PIOC*IY Cltsa~d PllMll Plact, Vtlla Par1t, 8106 2 able 10 tny lnt9fes1ed party P•IOI ~ii 24 May t 8 RIED MAN. Ateordto/ t21 2t t992 11 t 45 PM on Coeta Me.. ~ None OTHERS, TO TRAHSfER OR lbCM • purPQtltd IO bl ~5 Cati!. t2M7 " 90• aubftct, the name upon requett. The Contrac-t992 ' ' ' 0411989, In Booll ol Olfodal ~pt 3A loclled at 700 Publ1 1n1d Newporl Ofd.naoce 92•7 amtnela ASSIGN TO OTllERS OR TO ~~ ~ Cosla Mftl. =edbu.:':•: WI~ :::-and tddresa of the pereon '°' lhall post. copy.ol tl\lt F246 Records of •11<:1 Counry, at CMc Centef D11111 WHI. Beach.Costa MISI Deily =~~:1 J'c':. C:1~ ust OR UTILIZE OH ~Y • cv h .,_ • wtll\ whom dalrn1 may be document II each jOb 1111 page, Recorder'• lnllrv. Santa Ana, CA 92701. Polol A 1124 M t 11192 th F 'P r 11 • OTl'ltR PROPERTY OWNED OR Tiit undetllgntd lruslM ~~ ~tattment WH filed flled 11 Ther11a VIiia/ Th• Contractor ancs any PUBLIC NOTICE ment No. 89-657912, by IF YOU OBJECT TO th• Pl • ay • F239 ·~ ~ t~,J~T~"':d•· LEASED BY THE GIWllOR dlSdllm$ any lllOltlY lot WYt wOI\ the County Cllf1l of Gome%. 7S9t Carta StrHt aubconlttc:tor undet It •hall ruson ol 1 breach Of d• granllng of the pe&rtoon. Y nance may bl rN<S in ui. Pf'OVl()(O HOWEVlR THAT ~ot! :,::•: Orange County on Mlfdl ~ ~owcsa.;-'1ot'ri4t ~"°'Pf:!.1'C;' ~~.!~ T.S~=~.':~~~57 tautt 1n payment °' per· ~_,:P~:,•1 ~ "'!: PUBLIC NOTICE C•IY Cl«k• oflice. 77 Fak TH( fXCEP'TIOH MD RESER· 'On.lllon II flYt shOwn lllfllll te, t992 claltnt thall be MAY ~ W1lgft W> .. WOflllf'I em-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IOfmance ot tht obllgallon1 e:·ona or file 1rw11nen ot>-CP 32Bee Onve, ColtA ~••ta ~~vc::= roe:~o~~ hid 't.111 .. bl Nell blll l:!:':!. ~Apt~~ '"2 which 11 the butlne1i ~ In the execUIJon of UNDER A DEED OF TRUST secured 11\treby, Including tlona Wllll the court be· NOTICE OF C~IL~EN P. PHINNEY, BENEFIT Of GAAHTOR OR TliE wlf10ijl CM!llllt ot •rantt 11 24 May 1 1092 ' div before the ule date the ContracL DATED APRIL 4, t990 UN· thal breach °' derault. No-ore the l\lanng YOUt ap-PETITION TO '1 l•rk UDJHS Of lmplllel r•CltnO • ' • F-t~ 1peclfled abov9. No bidder may w11hdtaw LESS YOU TAKE ACTION lie• ol 1rwhtcll wu record.a l>fftlnC• may bl in person ADMINISTER Publl lhld N1-.p or1 lRVINE COMPMY MY RIGHT Dtlad_APRIL 20, ~ ~ Jor a..$*iOd oJ TO PROtECl' YOURPBOP· 12Jt9.119J U-Rac:Ofder't or by your attomev-8ncl\.Costa ~.. Daly lO_lllT£R ~ TME SUl\f~ ~ 114"',~ PUILfC NOTICE NOEL DlAZ (60) days after the date NI ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT lnstnsmtnt. No 9l-69SSOS IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR EST AT• Of: P.iot Apt1124. tt92 t>nHE PROPERTY DESCRIBED • ... p bll ti d fot the opening ol bids. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU • . • or a conllngtnt crectrtor ol DONALD DU sunON F237 HEREIN IN THE OfFICE Of THE ~sum ol IM no1t(1)... CNa103U42 u t I N•wport A paymtnt bond Ind a NEED AN EXPLANATION Cashier' Cl\tck drawn on lhe deceased, you must file CASIE NO. A11373S itiiiiiiill-i!iiiiliii COUNTY RECOR()(R Of SAID cvrtd by s"4 DltO ol frusl ITATSMalrT ()ff 8each-C0sta Meaa OaJJy perfonnance bond tl\all be Of THE NAlVRE OF THE a st.II or nallonal bank, or your claun 1<w1tl\ the COW1 To 1111\tlrl, beolf.c1&11M, COUNTY EXERCISE Of SUCH •Ill tntlrl$.I ll\lflOll II pro-AMNDONMINT ()ff Piiot APfl 24. t9t2 required Pflot to ulCUllon PROCEEDING AGAINST tl\1 equlvaltnl th111ol and m-' a COP'f to lhe per· cred<t0f'8, contingent crldJ.1 RIGH'TS. AS RESERVED IN THE ¥ldlf Ill 11111 nott(s) ~. ua• ()ff PICTITIOUS '2..0 of tht conlrad and lnall be YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· drawn on any olher fl.nan. 1onal represenllhve ap-ton and persons \l>l'IO mey DEED RECORDED NCMMBER "lflY, llndlt 111 WIM o1 SIMI IUalN•ll ..... -. .a1ILIC NOTICE In the 1otm • fotth In tnt TACT A LAWYER c1a1 1nst11ut1on •Pldfoed 1n oointta by tl\I co\ttt "''lh1n oth«WIM be 1n1er .. l1<1 "'l 5. 1979 IN 800IC 13311 PAM. Died of Truti. lllt,CNrgeuno ......_~-,..,, contract doc\lmentt. Notice of t1ctlon 5102 ol 11'1• c.lllOf· lour months from tl\I dale th• will or estate, Of boll\, • • UPtflllS Of 1111 TrllSIM 1114 ol , ,,. peraone NOTIC PwsuaN to Section 22300 , Flnanc ,._ ... _ of ftnt tssuanc. ol lettlfl ot. DONALD OU SUTTON 1J90 OF OF'flCIAL RECORDS 111 trusts UUllCI by Mid 0..0 ~ the UM of • TO ol the Public Con11act TrvstM s Sei. nla lal ...,.,., •utho-u providtd In Mellon lltOO A PEllTION 1\11 bH(l PARCEL 2 THAT PORTIOti Of Of TMI the flct1ttou1 lu•ln•tt CONT9'ACT09'1 Codi the contract Wll ~ U"4MJ DeM rlzed IO dO bullnns In the of the Cai.IOfnoa Pn>bate fllect by DE8AA M Gt.AHN ~AClne YmW IRVM'S SUIOMSOt. IN THE Thi IOllll .,ounl ol Ill un-Name: TERRY IN I KOL$ CALUNQ taan PtcMtloM permitting of Tl'V9t State or C•Rtomla, AU Codi The &une tot filing In the SUP9fl0f Court ol ..--.U. PAM CITY OF ~T •ACH. AS P* NllrlGI of Ill ~ HOMES, 3 Upper N9WPOft 110R llDI thl eucc:"sf\f ~., to Notice Is hereby glv'ln PAYABLE AT THI: TIME Of Clalm1 Will not ewpor• ~ Cahfomla. County of OA· c.m.t.y e Moni.ty SHOWN °" A ...., THEREOt MC:Urtd by Ille pr......w IO M Pl1u Drlv•. Newport $cfloOI Olttrlct: COAST MibttftUll MCUrttlH for tnY that INTERSTATE TRUST SALE. all right We and in. l0te tour monthJ from tl\I ANGE. ~ • ~ RECOROEO IN 8()()1( t , PAGE sotf lrld ,...ONt)il.S'Dtnaltd hKh, Calif. t2MO COMMUNI TY COLLEGE mon1et w!tt\hlld by 11\1 DEED SER\11CE INC u lllf'Ht Nici by 11 u TrutlH hearing date noticed THE PETITION ~la l500 Paofic v,._ Or· .. .. MISCHLAHfOOS MAPS. IN costs ~ INI ldVllQS Th• F~ltloua 8uafne11 DISTRICT Dtt1rict to enaur• ~ trullH or 1uccta1or In that retl Pfopllf'1y tltual~ ab<W9. tnal DEBRA M GLAHN be ~ Boatc THE OfflCE Of TH( COUNTY -... &t ......,.. Natne ,.,..,,eel lo abo"'9 8'° Oeadllne: 2 P.M. of enc. under the contrKt. ' In __ , .. ,. __ .., S YOU MAY EXAMINE thl appo.nled u penONll rep. RECORDER or SAID OMNGE .. "' ....... "' ·-~ WU Ned In Orenge County the 2nd div Of June. 1992 Etch bid IUbrnitted In ,.. lrUllH, or I UbllllUlld ...... -"1 and. tai., fill kept by I.hi court. If you rHenlat1V1 10 ldm.n.ster M&-2"!0 COUNTY, AOJOINIHG SAID ton ol fie No-. of Siie I on 0.Ctmti.r 28, 1tll Fie Ptec. of lid AeeeipC: Of· tponae to 11\lt ~ lhall lrutlH pur1uant to the descnbtd u lollowt: are • person lntet•tttd In IN"~'' ot tile deeldent. -~~~~~~~~ lRACT NO SHS, IOUN()(D AS S3ty375 71 NoJ'44t1IO tot of Ollectof of Putcl\U-contain. u • bid ntm, ad· Deed ol TN1t executed by The Sou1hwettltty rectan-the 11l1te, you may tile THE PETITION reque1ta r Niii llllali FOLLOWS OH lHf NORTH IV Ill blflli.::.y unOlr said T'eny/Nlkott ~ 9'g. Betty Baktwtn. Coast eQUe11 lhlltinO. th0f1ng, GARY OUINLAN ANO KIM gular GO f114 of lot I In With lhe court a lormal Re. !he decedent'I WIU. and llU ..... lliE MSTlRl..Y PROLON<iA Deed of Trust lltfttolcwt bl P-=-1~ ~ ~ cor-Community ~ Ola-Ind bracing, Of IQU!vat.nl OUINLAN, HUSBAND AND Block 38 ol Newpoct quell lot Speclal NoCIC'I ol codlc:lls, lf eriy, bl adm.ntd Af TIOH Of THE NORTHERLY t.INE CUIM llMI ...,.,., to Ill llft. r.: ..._.... N9WPOft trlc:t. 1370 Adami Avenue. metl\Od, for lt\e f)fOlec:tlOn WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Be.ch, City ot Newpon 11\1 ing_ ol an lnvenlory 10 prot>ltt The v.ol and! Mortuary '* Ctiapel M LOl 5 SAID TRACT NO CllfslQftld • ""'*' o.ctwdon .:1~ Drive, Newport Cot-. MMe, CA t2t2t Of .. ,. and lf'nb In. trtncl\" Rtcord•d 04(09/1990 In 8"ch County ol Orange and apptllsal ot Mtal• ... any Cod!Cllt .,. avlllable Cremellon 9213 OH THE WEST IY A LINE or Delault end 09mlnd lor Sell. T1.lc ·~~ Pro)1ct ldlnllflcallon and open ••c•vatlo". Book P1g1 lnat ,,~ Slat• ~f C•llfornla. u .,.; set• or ol 91\y pelltoon or lot tllam&nallon In l!\I Ill• 110 Bro.dWI" 111t a Wflllln Nob of a..... ''"' ...,__ WN con-Name:. Orenge Co&tt COi· which shall confofm to 9'>' account " ptO\lleled In t.lf)I by 11\t cOUrt. ' lliAT IS PARALLCL WlTH AHO n (led!On-. ... ""llMW· ducted by a corpcwauon ""' IMMnt c.. .... ~ lllety Orden. t821'00 of Otndtl RecOfd• map recorded In loot! s. HClion 1250 of the Cat1lor· THE PETITION llQUl9tl Cos1a Mesa t04 00 fEU EASTERLY fllOM __, ~ ... '90ICll o4 Thie atatement wu !led tnodel anct New Com-... ,,. .. 8oeN In the o1fiC'I ol lt'I County Page 2t ol Mo~ nla llrobate Codi A Re-~ to actmonostlf the Ml.f1 .. lH£ EASTERLY LINE Of TRACT -llMI (ldOll to Sell 111 M 0:: County Clettl of munftY ~ 8~ 9r A1fN4 p. ,.;,..,,.,. Recorder ol ORANGE. Map1, In the office of It'll QI.Ifft for SpeCUll Notic:. ••i.te under tn. lnOepen. ·------· ~~M~R~~~~~ .. ~~~~,~~°"~~~~~-p-~~~c~~~~~~'°'·~~nj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;~ 1'I 1001C Ill, PAGE 13 ... ,...,_,.!aloe* ~Newport~ "*'• (1nclUdM SOM 13-C...t C•INftUftlty eoa. euant to the Notice o1 0.. ~~= ~·r:S:F\~ 0.. .,1,1"2 Coeta Meea !'lot Apt t7, ~lid~ 1= °"fie•.... I.ult '9"CI ~to W lltE COUNTY RECORDER Of _. ... U . alMCf CO .. 24, ~ I, 8, 1992 Ofllce of Dtrec9ot Of ,.... • Publltl\ed Newport lheftunder rtcor~ 1/17/ SAID OAANG£ COUNTY OH llC. F·215 t1N ~ M Ha1nM Beach-Cott41 .,_ ... Dally ttt2 In 8cdl Page Intl THHOUTH BYT'HE WESTERLY •"" rrw,,. PUIUC NOTICI Coarl Conllftunlly Cohot PloUpril "· 24. 1tw lt2.03Z4t7 ot on1c111 PROlOHGATIOH Of SOUlli· 17600'£N1URA IL llO GU/Tl DltMrtot t370 AiMM Av-Fm Aecordl. -... on 05(151 Of O OT OH 105 IUPDIOll COU9'T ..,_,. Cotta ...... CA ttU II 0:45 A.M • AT ERl.Y lM SAi l • f#C/#0 r.AltJll1(111)$01· iiiit: 11414»1'1GT PU1LJC IOTICI TH£ MAIN ~ EH-TM (AST IV THf WESTERLY 4500 OPCA&JtlOMllA NOTICE 11 H[IUIY ----------1 ''~'"' l lHE Of SAID LOT IW'Cll 3 lylAMGA/tET II HOPfCIN$ POii TM COUWTY QfVIN that the 00..,._ CPP t744M TAANCl TO THI COUNTY APP\JRftNMT NON EX• .,,,..,_ $1/f/MMl OP OMNO• named ~ COlleOI T I NO ... t7411 COUA™OUU, 100 CMC CLUSM fAS(M(Nl ti 00 C11'1&6 TOO CMe C....... District of On1nge Cou!Wy, voo" AAf. IN ~'AUlT C!NT!R OAIV[ WEIT, FUT wtOf FOR FISHING 4•1o 17 & 241"2 Dttw w..t Caltomla. 11C1n11 bf end UNDER A DUD OF TRUST SANTA AHA. CA '2101 II NAWIATIOI. COIM.i.cf MO ' ...... AM CA H?OI lllroug" It• Go~=~:s DATlD MAY 1, t• UN-pubic a&ldlon. to IN ~ ACaa CM" THAT flOflTIOI PUIUC NOTICI .. ..._ ...:..., ., .._ ..,... ._..,,.... t.m 'f'OU TNCS ACTION ... bidder 1ot cw. lPeW· Of IRllW'I SUIOMSIOH. p tltl T C to • "DllTNCr', wtl ,.. TO ""°TICT YOUR""°"' 1ibee 11 the tme Of..,. In PER ~ fllEO .. IOOk 1, _. _ CPOlallL ~ _ ~ .:.::.. 0t = ~ • IO. bul not ._ nnY. fT MAY IE IOU> AT 1ewM inor., ol the Unlled Pit.&I: II MtSClLLAMOUS NOTICtl CW PE1IT10N TMOllAI CM•• .... D f'lft the ltlove ---.,,.., A PUelJC SAL.I. • YOU ...._, 11 .. -IN MAPS, .. Tllf OfflCE Ot THE TO ADlltel'Tl.R -......, bids lot lht -.d NHD AN fXP\ANATION • COUNTY llEC°"DER Of SAi Rat9A.,,..-· MA•Y A••& PaLtX ol a conetad lot t. ~ Of Tl4l NAT\JM Of Tl4l ..__ CClfMyM '° end Of'MGl COUNTY ADJOIN 5 •• •5 vr. ctea profKt. PROCHDINO AClAINSf now Ntd br •under .... SAID TMCT flO JW, L Aloe AndrM ...._.. CAU llO. A1UH8 llldt lltlall be ~ In YOU YOU IHOUL.D CON-0..-of Tl"UM In the ..,... 49 00 ff ET OH E~ SIDE OF CAii NO. A1.... 1111 ..... ORDa the piece ldenlled eti""1 tACt A W\WYtR. "'Y ....., In Mid ~ M FOllOWlti DUCRt• Te al TO -and ..,_. be ot** .. ...... .. Ind.._ and._._• ClHTERLINE ~NC ~ CMIM POii OMMM ~ ,.... llloUd 11 lhe Tn191M'•.... lolloW9: AT n.oc SOUTH(AST CORN£ ~ -..... -a""4tatM HIM aM UftMr DeM LOT Ill OP TRACT NO ,,..... ..._. ----.n.. .. beaOM . OI TMCT NO 4003, AS Pf MhM•lle i..ttn....-j 'ITITIONlR IYl\OH ........ -.._ Cl1IGI ef Trwt 4311. IN THI CfTY Of' MAP riuo w IOOlt 111 ............ Ml\. fHOMAI CHIN AND .... ..... .. .... NOICe ....... ~ COSTA MllA. COUNTY MGU 11 THM>UGH 19, MIS ... Mcl'Aftd!W ""'°" MARY ,,,.._ "UX CHIN .... Md ._ _.. to 11111 Dt&. KJMC9 COlf. Of' OMHQI, STATE Of' Cl1...-oos MAPS IN TH( A PETITION .... ,_ .... """'°" lot "' ..... .,. ......... In Hrlt't, • --... Of ~ ~ AS "" _. OlllCl Ill THI COUNTY M ~ -=---!!!!' ..,.,., -"" - -a -MCOIOOID OI IOOI< •• ~OE~ Of UID ~ ANO MARY~ CHlN ..:--the llld __..Mid~,..,...,,. to MOii ~t 31 NfD ~ OI' :-;• ::,a1:" J~; ~ CHIM lO l'MON ~ "' m I dlla .-lie .. O.Wof TNll ••c!Aad ~OUI MAN. ALONI M aMAlY MAI I04IHN N#O MM't .......... of Callfomla ., MAftfl: IU>l.N RO. .. THI Ol'RCI 0# M TU 1..• Al Ola.D NM NUIC ICtCNN ...-. c...t C.... .... DNOUl2. AH UNMit ••lO COUNTY MCON)IJt Of' THI FllAl OlCMf (WTIM fT II .__, entered .... 119" a.t. .. Dlllltll ,.. MAN NfD JOIO'H "-"' IAID COUNTY. IN CAil NO 204ll IUP'l~ .. perww •-••ad In .... 11111 .. "'9dlr poe. flt4AIL ~U AHO "'9 ...... ...._ w tOORT Of IMt CCMTY. T = = ~ ~ :..:-.. -:= ... llTHll\ flOll RO. ............. ,. 1r1n Tttf lflUl POlft Of• No. M .. 111e"&:I'; _... • .. ._ .:.. .. ~ DN0UG. .._,ND IMO ........... ........ llllfltG TillCI UW CouirfW ....., Court • .,... a.• •-* WIN R1a1 .._ Wtllt• ra1c.,... ..,. II ,... l,_ NOflTH tr OI' 00' ( ,_ ..._. .,_ .... A Ge,... 1""""""9 In .._ ..... -. .... ,.... .. ~ ~2t4t RIT fO nl: • Oft JUHl•I , 1.a, • t:OO c.t• .... ...._I• o;;;;J -el~._... UU ITONUllLD STIRTllll I IEW BUSllESS77 The LA9lll OipMrMn( .. .,. PttOc • pi....s to ennounce • new ....w. now ~ to new .,.,,..,,..._, Wt .. now SEA1'CH the ,_,,. ~ you • "° ... cNrge. Ind .,. you .,. ..,,. Ind .. .. '° .. Court ...... In .... Ana. "*'· of ~. ................. ed .... -ycMolf ~ ---,.,.. £111 ,..,. .., tM County c..tt, ~ ....... -tour .... . ......,.,, .......... ~ praof of ptd{ 1¢D I .. ~ QM.. 111 OI A CUfM CCllCa o"d9dl '·"' .. IN._. ........ 11.i19•tm • C..t .... ..._ .... 0...-. ITMIT, COITA MllA. :.,n"' Y ~YM A ..,. ...., _,.. I .., ~ lp1 er... • M · !!""~M!!et~fff!.,.~o~f~O!!l\~W~NO~~t.!:l!:CA~-!!!·!!..-... ---.:... • .J•••••lil•••••• • .. Prtday. Aprtt 24, 1992 .... , ... fWUC IOTICll ......., IOTICll WIG 1DMB " •• ..._ .... ..._ A••··- WIOTICI CC) TM ............. loe"' ... ......._ ,__ &1D U1 cus•ICY .... IOftCI .... ·"· .Jl.i_ ... _I ... ftl~ol~olMld_.., _ ....... i:C}'° ..... a.Ill .. -- -..,... to.......... ,... ... Ot................ Code .. ,... ..,... o....~.. -..... __. ..... flt• IO W.S I. The ~ le locelld "'°" d11tlg ••m tJI Mid teot'oft t Hfl/11 "r WI• IHI W ...... t1, ,. ........ II Tiie ..... IM(et _. 0.1-at lull• 4400, 400o~la,.........tobe .. D ......... dNl/lloe/ ...._ .. .....__,.. NOnCI 11 H1M8Y Pl••M .... -=•=II ,.._,.-..... ._.. ...... TY ~ IOl•l'Md,...,.. tc• Gllrl Qrda. 0.... .,,.._ tJI NerCOllo t... ... 11t ~ Co1i1N1-C1N91 ... a IMll ._,.. • UJP..., ........... TM H illlet-e) ;r ......._. = ...... A1n • •Y tn'llt tW port IHe", Cellfornle =-C•a1f11L ........ toiceu•" ... tJI .. ca, ii......,_ 1!11 .. tie held 1iJir .. C.... ..... ~ NM _.. 19 ........, .......... lllld tOA.& IMIO. be fMde .... .,. TM =t-.._. ._. ...... • P'llllc Clim MW~ Ciluilll Allfl 10. t1 14. -1 ,_....... • 11-le OOfto ----llOnca IS MDUY I. ~~ IO be .....,..°' -.:.."':"'"'!' .. · ~ _..lello,..(e~ f lllegectlod :(':;( ~ Oft~ Oft -4. ,. M 1:11 tm ' ' • 11-:::--l W 'F a ~ ... , ~ 1Mh1t1 id OND ntAT TM.,.._=-~~ .C::: ~or~ u•f of :.. ..::.,_ ".:, :Wt'11 0: ::i'fl:':rc" ::'P'a~i:..':" .. "&:I ~''° =-~~=-• ~·t._..., = = ~ 2 ..,. -=..-: Nll8IOlmD WILL AT ~ bus1nMe lnetUd-to ulltfy lw unpead .... l etety Code. You u • "•-wHt to c011ePd•r a..... tJ1 ~ Mii. n .. -.,. IO•ICI n.-I ' Miii W = ... ~ ~ ~..,,_ _. tO, ""9IJO AUC'TtOll""'" Ing ~. tbctur.a, com-Mee .. on IN "'* or ~ liOllled .. .. ..... Tiie JO ol .. F• DrM c.. ...... Oii ,._..,, II .... ~ Cllll --~ ...... tm IUAllT TO cttAPn1' puler herdw8re end eoft· llOI" MC~ by M6d o.tct M90mey ol er.,. ,,.... ~ ......................... : Clll toaAIO er.. ~ on .............. ,..... '· ,. PUHOI 10, DM980M. COM-..,., eommon lht..copy-o.ect ofTNlltl'd ~ Cownty hall~~ Codi eo •IO,... ... "I ALLO"C ATION ol .. • , .. ,.. T.,.,... P'UtlletiectNewpofthech- llmlClllO WITtt UC. tight• end lredemerk•, eblY ~ad>~· • ~~~ deflnlllOft of the lettn UH,400.00 In UnJl•d .. ~:.•::... Platl17 nil 9llll menl w lled COl\a ..... o.-y , ... TICHI 11100 OP Tiii ==n=:.~ e:;:_oflfle=:.t ~ to end ~~ ... "•11 ,...... l lalH ::f•''"''"1 of 1tal1r rt ~ ....... .._... :" N County°"~ Aprtl 17,24,May1,l.1 .. 1Usa•1aa MD "'°' (d) The place, and."'-e.ion of IHI NOllcl of h lety Cod• Section and~,::.:,.:=~= TM fOID '• ""°"' ~10~ ~-"':' '· = Cour1'Y ""''• naalONS COH Oil did• on or ett• wn1cn "'-s., to wet M0,112. to. t14M.4. TM oroooMd .,,........,. opmenc 8loCll 0r.nt ~ .,. dl*IG bl'llflee9 ea: ...,... • • • ....., • PllMH ... IUC --1 llCTIOM 1eae OF ""'k tten1l1t It lo be eon-Pl"IT AMlltlCAN You are lnnucted that If ooneleel-of 1nereu1ng IN Ina tor t1eca1 YMr 1tt1• t BH fl\JBUCATIONS,4111 IMI fl\MeNd ~ ~ rv 1111¥'"" TIIS CML CODI OP 1um1N1t1d ere May 12, MOllTQAQS COMPANY, r::..=-of'°1t11ece>r*et IN penNned conMndorl coet t ft2. ALU>CATION of ::.~-=-~~ F·I• Coela Mesa Delly "'°'l---CllS--t-OM....;_l_U.;.........;;.. nta ITAT& OP CALI-1r2 The bu1 • Cellferftt• • .,..,._ rsuam 10 ~ of 15,000. In :i,.o-.,_ IN4,000.00 tor flee-' YMr A Em~ 115 PUii.iC IOTICI Aptt13 10 11 t4 1"2 Plo'"9•• :i~N~~ ~':,D /~:.~)Id to s~97~~ ~ !!.!!! ,!.!!,••::· .. ·~ r!t11y Code sec:llon ~~:=; = ~~ rmereld Bay, Leg"n• CflltWMe • ' ' ' '·'" .......... ..._ the Comm9fci.I Codi me .._.. ._...,, ,. 11481.5, you must ... e ptoperty .,_. befor9 e ,.. ~ BMc:h, CA tzt51 Pl .... ...... Ml ftCIAL COD•, •• nerM and llddrN• o't the .._, .... N. llelft St. ~ ci.im ~ ""411 udMllon 11 '"*9d NOTICE IS 'UATHI A loott Bledley EmpMo-toW•• PUIUC NOT1CI TM Folowlng S*llOnl TION HIO (211 nt• per.on with Whom clalrM 14M1 IMt• Ma, CA ..,..,._ In the S>rOPMY. This .Dr'Olecl Ml belft ,._ QN£H ti* et Aid 11m1 hem, 29& Ernerelcl Bay, La-.......... ..... are dolna bUtlnelt u : 'OLLOWINQ llllCIL-may be filed la: U70t 114/810 etH You mutt tlle this c&alm In -..ct. anct 11 t.a beef\ encs p&.ce .. 1niemeed gune a.et\, CA t215i .......... ........... OUR HEAO, 4'250 Scott LNllOUa MOUSI HOLD H. Ward Cl11Mn, E~.. Publlahed Newport the Superior Court of lM ~ M le 11 c:M· l*'IOnl mey ~ end Ho Ho, 7370 E. Nlahthewk TM 'OllOWlnll ........ llW Drive. Newport Beach, AND PIERI ONAL p .. Of'-CSC INTELICOM, , lno., Beach-Cotta M"8 D.ity county. OI Orange WllhWt egoricelly uempt undef be Nerd by h CllY ~ ctrde, AneNlm Mille, CA .,. dolrla bullnM8 •: ateleMallt Ctlllf. 82eeO IERTY TO.WIT IDINTI· SUlte 1000, '701 Oemc» Pilot Apt11 17 24 May 1 thirty {301 ~ of IN tlrlt tM ~ of 1hl c:1 on lf'9 "°'"'*!Cloned t2t01 TEMYJNIKOLS HOMES, 3 TN Polowlng l*'IOnl Sung Boo My\.Wlg, 112.12 ,.cy Boulevard, Bethelc:r.. • • • pubUcMlon ot Ihle Nodce. Cellfomla EnvtrONMnlal le.ma Thi• bu•IMM t. ~ Upper Newport ....,. onv., .,. dolna bUelneal u : M.in S&1"t 131A. 'l'Utlln, FIED av NA ... MD Marytend 208!7 1992 uni.. ~ reee1v9 ectu111 Qudy Ad. If .THE AFO REMEN-dUc:ted by: •general pelt· :::gorl IHeh, C•llf. MRMAC, 2855 Plneall9k Calf. 82eeO STOMGI UM?T NU• The lu\ date fol' fifing F221 nota. (PINN UM Supe-NodCe II ~fur1hlr TIONED ACTIONS ARE net9hlp o.M, UNI ~1. Coale Thie b11elnHI 11 con. BER. clllm 11 May 11 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE "°' Court Number ll-02· ~ lhllt Mid l'!Mr· CHAU.ENQED IH COURT Th• regletren1(1) com-coue Equlelee, Inc:.,• c.11-....., C*. IH2t ducted by: en indMduel NAll~OT NUMBER Which Is the ~ day 80.) Yo.. mutt WW en~ !rig w41 be on the 1'lf\ the c:N11eng1 IMY be b menced IO lrenUCt bYef. tomle COfPOflll6on. 3 Upper Byron ThomH khenn The regl1lren1(1) corn- Mlt. JOSEPH VALENTI, IJefC)(I the date on whldl NOTIC• TO dorMd copy of IN dllln dey of M1Y 1992, et IN led to or1tt 1t10M taeuee ,,... under IN flctidoul Newport "9u Oriw, New-encl M#Y Feb Schenn. menoed lo tranud but'- C.00971 IUS IMIHI Ille t>ulie lranlfer II to be C"EDITO"I OP ~ the District Anomey of hour of 7:$0 p.m. In IN IOfMOlle rw... .. ttie pllb-8u8'neU Name(•) listed port 8Metl. c.M. 82teO 2151 PlnecfMtc OtlW "" ,_. under h Flctltloul BAllC 114 141 Jiii consummated. 8 ... ., ,. ... , • 10g9 County (Attn: Craig CO&lftdl CNmber'I of IN 11c l'INrln9 delettbed In ebOv9 on: Jtnwy t, 1992 Thia buelne.. It con-~!L. Co9'e MeM. Celt 8uslneta Natne(t) lilted ' DATED: April 20, 1992 .,_ -Aoblaon, QeoUty. Olllrlel At· Newpoft 8Mct1 City Hell lhla notice ot In ..nt1en QOf• R. 0.ne ~IMI dueted by: e COfPOfellon ~ llbov9 on: NIA CAVALIER, A..02 2e; C I C I NTILICOM (llECI. e104, tomey) et 70o CMc Cent• 3300 Newport ~· rMpotldeliee deilwled lo This .....,,_,. was tied The reglalre nl(e) eom-Thie bu1lnet1 11 con-SI.Ing Boo Myung FRANK CHOCK, ,, INC 9Yt " Ward cs..! e 101 u.c .C.) Ortw w .... SMle AN. CA Newpoft 8Mdl, ~ IN City Counefl ... Of prior wKt\ the County OM of menced to lnlnMCt bueJ. dUct4d bV: tlulband and Thlt lfalemM Ml llled 0. a 1 1 , L 0 ... N c II .. ~ c I IMrow .... 82701 ~ "" (10) cMya .. wNch llml end piece '° IN public hMring OrMge County on March ,... under IN Aetidoue wtfe with h County Clerk ot QAINElt, Y•t H I DAVID :;:TE OF MA~~D HU.II ~~ ~ ~c: :Teet and .. peraone ..... i1uu P. PHINMIEY 17, 1192 Bu91nn• Name(•) lltted the l~l\rent(•) eom-°'~County on Maleh ::::~:CK:::·~ COUNTY OF MONTG0U: cr:..-i.~~I\~ vltlon. Mn~~~ CltfClerll ' Publllhed ~= ~=· on: Jt11UMY 13, ::*'..-, ":-c'~ 10, 1 FP4e04 3 17J M" & M"S ERV named Mllef thll e bul1c The lelurl IO timely 1111 ... lhla project In court. P11 bll1hed Newport Coete Ml .. Dally PUol DoMld G. HlkOtl. Secte-eua&neu Narne(1~ lll1ed Published Newport 8Hch- KUSNIC, Nt 11 EDIT~ t~.11)1:.~eh:::, ~ ~ ~ •.~1to ::.~~:,oJ =~e :i=~edlnd~ r.; =: =:,.. ~ ,._ ==~~:. ,~.. Dally AprlU. 10, 17, 24, t992 ~ etalement wu Ned 8:;: ~~992 Cotta M11a Dally Pilot SCOTT, IE.0030 dertlgned 111 below ~ In t"9 Superior or eomeotie Ille r.i~ Fl35 f·1llO wtth tile County CWIC of TNI 11ai.mene wu flied ~ 3, 10, t7, 24, 1992 c1:4~~:::-:,J-~LL•~: ally ap~!e~H.~ '~"='~~ propettywi.be1,:~ec1~": =.ti!.u~I~•"=::; PUILICNOTIC! PUBLICNOTIC! ~~2County on March~ lhe~on~arc:~ F-111 DINO ON THI MAY Classen. General Counsel FUU. THROTTLE FLOT,; ordtfed fotfelt 10 tile Stale written COfT~ ~ '1ctH.._.. FUIHi 27~ PUIUC NOTICE 18TH, 1992 OM 10 ,of csc INTEUCOM, Inc;., TION, INC., 7413 Stater AY. of Calllomlll and {filtlib-!Nefed IO h City ... or CMa10WM . 9u91MM ....... PUblllhed Newport Beeeh-Fl2el00 t . ..aotttaou. A.II., ON PAEMIHli ::w:~o me to~ 1:: ~ ~'lue~un\lngton Beach. =.p:=h\o~f ~.:; ~:,.IN s::'°ca1hM'::f: ...:.'°::.... 1 .. tewt . Coate Mii& Dally PUot Pllblllhed Newport Beech-1.-.1neu Nw MORRIS MOVING & settbed ~:~:m~he I •::u. n! loeallon In Clllf nl Code Section 11489 wtth-.:-3200orma (71 ) llet..-nt The f ollowing '*'°"' April 17, 24, May 1, I , 1992 Coste M11e Delly Pilot lletetMnt I TORAOI!, INC., AD-ment and ac~nowt;.'...-of tile chlet executive gffic! out further notice or fleer· .. ~ Glowf ._,.. The Following l*90"• •cr•MdColng butlnlu ~: f·214 APfll 2•. May t, I, 15, 1992 The FOllOwlng perM>M DRl!ll BELOW o , 1 v~ 1 thl ulllt II: .,._ Ina. • • ere d,....,.. butlneiJ• . lo COMPANT, t49 f-229 .,. doing bu11Ms1 es; WHEAi! SAID PROPIE-that he executed th• eame 0bovl ,,..., ... 11 tr11 bllahtd Newport tery, PlllMl"I C.......,• Cf Q'"' DEVELOPt4ENT Rlv•elde Ortve, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE HERTEL ARCHITECTS . • TTY •• STORED AND .tor th• purpose the,.ln • As listed by the Mii all B .. c111Co1ta MIN Dally ...... Cltr .. Newport COMPANY 245 Fltchef Av· Beach, Calif. 92683 .. -ttt•~-PUBLIC NOTICE 3831 Blreh St .. Newpor1 contained. h •• .,, Pilot Aprll 10, 17 24 1992 hech. s i o-1 Co Ceren Lff COlburt, 377 "'"' ._. Be~. c.lll. 92640 WHICH IS LOCATED AT 1 'tne he f I 11 ot "bu ... nesa names end ' ' F212 Publl h•d N rt enue, ~ti • ltl Los Allot Ave. Long h•lneM NelM CM910M131 Donald Lee Hertel 2328 MO""" MOVING a n WI .. w reo er• addrlltll Uled by the • •WPO MIN. Calif. 92824 Beach Calli 908t4 Sl•t•lfteftt '1ctltt.u• Bonnie er.. Senta Ana. s T 0 .. AG • I I N c . . unto ... my Ilene! and of· seller within lhrH ye.,. !>-. PUBLIC NOTICE I •• 0 h.C 0. t. D. 91 r Gary L D•vldlOn. 2•5 Al· Ro'*' c1.Mon. 3n Los The Fonowlng pei'ION ............ .,.,. ' Cahl. 9V09 • 11481 l!Ll!CTRONIC flclal IHI. fore the date such •1t was Pht Aprtl 24, tHZ cher Ave.. Coale MeM, Allot Ave., Long Beaeh, WI doing butlnal u : ltet~t • Thia bueln111 11 c:on- L.ANL_ .tUlNTlNQTON SAND~ M. POWELL, S*'tt °' ~9d to lhe MOTte• OP 1241 Calif. 92824 Calif. 90914 PARKPLACE SOUJ'TlONSI The F~ ~ ducted by: en lndM<l...al BUCH, CA. HM• IN NOTMV "18LIC --I ~__&._SIGNS, 'UIJJ~'!f"IN ~~~ ~ ~-• ~10 1lewpor1 .,. cfoln1fbllslne.. ••. TM reglal.-ftt{•t CQhl' TH• CITY OF HUN· My.cornmllllon expires: 61 ~,,.,.,,..'and bulineU :~PlaMI et>y glwn 9292e • · 35th t., Nlwpor1 BeKtt, Blvd. Sufi• 202 .. Co••• BAYPORT AOVERTISINO. meneed to trans.ct busl- TIN 0 To II B I! Ac H 1)94 adclretMe ol the bUy9f .,.. 1 ng Commit· NOTICI OP John s Jaton. 24!' Fis-Calif. 92663 IMsa. Ca•f. 92121 3090 Pulman Street SUlll nlU laidlr 1tle f\c:btlou1 COUNTY 0 , ORANOE • • Pub 111h1 d N 1wpor1 PERFORMANCE SP.ORTS :~ ~ ~of N9WP0!'1 PU•Lte 1AL8 OP cher A;,. Costa M... Thia bu1ln111 Is con-Ken Edwardl, 2070 New-A. Com MHa, Caltf. ~ Business Name( ti ll•lld S T AT I! <O F CAL ~ B11cn.Cost1 Mesa Daily PROOUCT.S INC .. ct0 MR. n...i-on ~ ~~= AUHDOllED c.!il. SIM ' ~~by: • general pMI: port Blvd., Suite 221, ea.ta eayport Mono. Com-above on: March 10, 1 "2 Pilot April 24 \992 GERRY JONES 11101 of;;:::! of ep.,.... PROPERTY Tony Rota 245 FllCMr • ...,_...,.. Mna, Calif. 92627 pany, Calitomla. 3090 PIA!-OOneld l.M Hertel FORNI.A. , '. F 231 Mitchell North sUne 100 f ~ Mewpoft eeaeh Notice Is hereby -.-Ave CostA Meu., c.llf The reglllr&nt(s) com-Nick Spadafino, 1555 man StrHt Suite A. Colla This atatement wet !tied M"· JOHN PISCHKI!, IMne ca 9274. · Of..-. :,.No. 7$9 on lhllt the un69f•'--.:ii• 82eie · menced to ttenNCt bl.Isl-Mesa I/woe Or. E. 414B, M .... c.ut.12e2.S With the County Cletie. ol AUCTION I! I!" L &. PUBLIC NOTICE ni. · Mi t be told pro,....., ,..., •• 106-110 "'"""" --Donald AllOen 245 Fl ""' undlf tile Flctitlout Costa Mese, c.lif. 9282e Thi• buslneu 11 con-Orange County on Apltl t, C E N S E N U II 'a ER ~ descrl~ '1n o al .,~ Sonore Street end 7201· ~euction, ~ IO ehe A C • ti M .. Bwllnen N1m1(1) litled Thia bu1lne11 11 con-duded by: e corporltlon t992 Anoe, WILL CON· Tas2ae certain Nmitur.'.*fbc\\r':i 7f7::.S~:=·. . neu & ~~J::: ~.9~ os ..., •t>oveon:N/A d~ by:• limited 1*1· The regl1trantt1) co ..,.. FaleMZ DUCT &ALIE ON P"I!· TIS NO 92847 and equipment together tion '\f Olalrtctlng Ma ';: Ill• following de1crlbed Gene SultlVan. 2571 Crest· ~ MUltlolland nerahip menced lo tlanuct bull-~.lhed Newport Beac;h-M IS ES. S ALES II . NOTICE OF wfth gooclwlU end lrllde 1 IO as to: d•te the~ tooi P'OS*'IY to wtt: CHERIE view, Newport B111ch. wllh1 t~I~~ ~'te:, ~·~~·~~t = ~ undltN the (l~tious Colla MIU Dafty Pilot SOLD WITH LIMIT AND TRUSTEE'S SALE ~';°t ~ er: locet9dH el: front yetd aeti.:k detlgne· WAlTE"AS A·l5 & A·H ~I.~ I Orange County on Aprll 10 ne11 undlf tile FIC'tltloUs .~e;,. M:::: t~i.d -'Pfll 10, 11, 2ot, May 1, ~~:~ilE~s~°E UNb~~ fri~~~ cf.N:~n 11T"21-°"bu:.sl~h. ~9™~': =of ~!°S':::t~ =: ~~· l:.,~ :0 ~ ~;,ci .. ~~ ~·::n_,~ = 1m F1279CU. :::•:. =N•m:J•>1e:;ted '~ ~Pr~'f~ 1992 ' F•tt7 DATED JI.""""' 24 1991 .... ""' name u ...... tw9ln SN•hOr• Of'lve and bOXll. mlee. BRADLEY ........... Nlctt s .. .:.. . ..... RIOHT TO BID AT THIE UNLESS vou'TAKf AC. by the ~n., et thet ioc. the public elley and on lhe COFFMAN 8-40 Fan, trunk, The regl1tr1n1(1) com-PublltMd ~ 8"ch-This ~ement w wtth me County Cllttl °' PUBLIC NOTICE SALE. PU"CHASl!S TlON TO PROTECT YOUR tlon Is: F~L THROTTLE J'IOl1hwestlt1y aide of Nor• pie., dubs, Ip., Ibis., bu., menced 10 llensact buti-Costa MHI Dally Pllol with tne c .... .-. C:,k I °'f'99 Cowlty on March1--------- MUIT •IE PAID WITH PROPERTY IT MAY BE FLOTATION dlna Street betwffn Sea· mite. SAMMY MATTINGLY ""' uncltf the Flet.1\lout ~u 17. 24, May 1, a, 1992 Or c _ .. , 0 4 • l"2 SUMMARY OF CAIH AND PAID FO" SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. The anticipated dll• ol lhore ortv1' and lhe publle G.et Bedding. bu.; misc;. Buslne.. Nam1(1) lilted f·217 1~ °""'Yon Apftl tot, Fl240t2 ADOPTaQ. ORDINANCI AT TPMI OF PUA· If YOU NEED AN EXP\.A· the bUlk aale 11 MAY 12, elley; end to Hlabhlleh e 0 RAMONA ~OE. H·53 Bx above on: March fl, 1982 Published Newport Beec.,_ Ofdlnanci't2·l f1 tcl\ed- CHASEI. ALL PUR· NATION OF THE NATURE ~992 al th• omce ol OP· toot ttont yard 111back on Sp & matt., micro, 11.c. ... Gal)' L Devldeon PUBLIC NOTICE Publlahed N F1aaaoe Cott• M111 Dally Pilot Uled 10 ~In lull'°'°' and CHASED GOODS ARI! OF THE PROCEEDING ORTUNITY ESCROW, the eouthwale(ly tide of b111 .. mlac:. JOH HILANDER This tlalemenl WH filed CNSt030t40 twpot1 8Nen. April 3. 10, 11, 24, 1992 eftld 30 dayt trom 111 AGAINST YOU YOU 1205 E. CHAPMAN AVE .. Seathore Drive belWMn H·TT-Ste ... , Bks. beef. wttl\ the County Cle<IC of Cotla M111 Dally Piiot f 178 adOpCJon on APr!l 20, 1992 SOLD "AS II" AND SHOULD CONTACT A ORANGE, CA 92664 Sonora StrNt .MJ Nordlna ding, misc., bu . ANTHONY Orenge County on MAieh F'?ot?tt.ue Aprll t7, 2•. May 1, I , 1992 • and WM ectopted by t,,; MUST •E "l!llOVl!D lAW\'ER. Thia bulk 1111 It 1Ubject StrHl In w111 Newport CEBALLOS '"32 Orellet, e, 1992 9u1IMM Meme f·211 PUBLIC NOTICE lollowlna roll call \'Oll: BY 3:00 P.11., ON TIIE On Mey e 1992 el to Calllomla Uniform Com-This profeci has been r• mlr .. alt>, dtl1., bl(1., mlse. F8242e9 StetMMftt , COUNCIL MfMBERS: DAY OP TH• SALE. 1o:OOAM, FlrSt American merc111 Code Seellon viewed, and It has bffn KAREN AHRENS 1-33 Published Newport Beech-The Following persons PUBLIC NOTIC! FlcUUed AYES: HOfnbuckle, Genia. TIUS SALll 91 SU .. Moftgege Company, e CaJI. 6106.2. determined lhe\ It Is e&t· Tt,bn .. bb., nlll It., yerd Co11e M111 Delly Piiot ere doing business as: C au.-.. MMM BYffl. Humphrey, Erlckaon JECT TO P"IOR CAN· lomla corporation, u duly ~ ~dtut>Jecti the neme egorkally exampt under tis., bcS. !tame. CHERYLE April 3 10 17 2• 1m MAZDA AME A IC AN ~0'481e 1 .. teMent NOES: None. ABSENT: CELLATION ?N THE eppolnled TNSIM of that ,. .. 0 the PlflOl'I thl reqwernenll of tfle ACUNA f.138 & 1-138 lbl1.. • • • • F CREDIT. 535 Anton Bo\ff. uu.u. TM follow'ng pei'tonl None. EVENT OP SETILI! c.rtlln Deed o1 Trust n· ffl: ~~~~N~ Ebe CtlllOfnle Envlronm1nt1I c:he., dreuef, bit. cue. •116 vard, Suite 200, Cotta ......._. NeliM ere doing bus6neu as· QrdlnlnQa 12.e addt Sec> M E NT . •l!TWIE IEN ~1,;: .":'J.l~ CROW. 1205 E. CHAPM~ a;:::.~ hlr•b turthlf 1!i. Wiii be by compett. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~.:u;~~tlve flnen-The ~=--·persona ~gr~ Tg::~c~. ='°~C:::U:: MOR"IS MOVING & u hll ,.parall property u :~· ~GC~ ~-~ g.lven that laid put.le hear· dw bidding (Wfftt1r1 eeelld CMSt031390 claJ s.Mcfl, Inc.. New are doing bu9fneU u: Newport 811ch Calli° ColtlCbonl Olfic9r Training STORAQI!, INC., AND TrustOf(I) and reec>fded on : .... "'" • .., 1, .. Ing w1q bl held on the 7th bldl may be aut>mlCted In '1ctltlovtl York. C>nl Burlon Hilla~ DD~ESTAURANT, 500 t2MO ' . Standerd1. OaUGATED PARTY. February 5, 1992 u 1ostru-~ti d= ~VII~~ cl~ day of Mey 1992, al the edvanee) on ~ Ml\ dlY of luslneee Neme levard, Nuhvllll, Jenne. Newport Center Drive, Rletwwd H. Halepn, 4120 The ful .. xt ot the ordi- Publlehed New port ment No. 91-05o\l05 ol Of· whlc:h II the buslM 1~· hOUt of 7:30 p.m. In lhl May, 1992 a1 2;00 P . ...-_ el t .. tement IH 37215 Suite 820, Newport Be~. Peril Newr.ort, NewPott nance ~ be read In the •••c h .C••t• M•~• flclal Recofd• of 0r•OQ9 before th ..,. " Council Ctwnber1 of the tile preml'" wtllf'I lllld . Th• Following persons TM• bu1lne11 Is con-Callf. IH60 Beed\, Celi . 92ee0 C11y Qwk 1 otfiee, n Fw Pll t All 11 24 M 1 c:cx.nty. Celifomla and pix· e date • NIWPQf1 Beach City Hiii, propef1y hat been tt«ed .,. dOlr'G buslnes • dUcted by:• corpora11on Oa-.4d M. OeMOlm. 500 Thi• bualneu 11 c:on-Dnw. Cati. Mna. t .: 2 r • •1 1 llUAOI to Iha\ <*tain Notice n~1:or· I 21 1992 3300 Newport BouleYatd, ~ wflich It located .. EBH P\JBUCATI~~ 4115 The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com-Newport Center Drive, OUct9d by: an lndMcNal EILEOC P. PH?MMIY, F242 of O.lault lh«eund• ,.. p E ~ 0 RM AN C IE Newport Bead!, Celilornle. ~1~E~~ STORAGE Mac:Mtwr ~Suite 500 mencect lO tranuc:t bull-Sull• S20. Newpott Blach, The reg111r1n1(1) com-Cltr Cletfl corded on January 7, 1992 •t whlc:h tJtne 1nc:1 pl•ce ve. Hunting-MacAr1tlur 8tYd. NewJ>C>ti n111 undet 1M FlciotlOul Caltf. 92680 menc:ed to lrlnllet bull-P"bllshed Newporl __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_"_'E--1.. ln11rum1nt No. 92· SPORTS PRODUCTS any and ell pereont Int•· ton Beach, Ca. 7'4448-Beach Calif f2Mo Buslneas N1me(1) lilted Thia bu1lneu 11 eon-neu undlf the Fic\dloUI Beect1..COat MIU 08'y _____ __;..,.L---l009065 of Official Record• P N c ., BY i c . •, ested mey eppear and be 7314. Landl«d r•HrWt A. ow ~ham 265 •bow on: .lanuatY 1. 1991 dUc1ed by: en lndlvtdual 8ualneu Name(•) Gllld 1 CNI to3 7121 of aald CoYnty and State, VAUOICAN, t.c:re .. ry heard lh«eon. II you chaf. lhe righl to bid It lhe ..... Emerald Bey. Laguna Rene Ramlru., Atlt. See-the ragl1tHn\(1) com-1~ on: Aprl 1, 1m PllOC Aphl 2•. 1 992 NOTICE TO wlll, under end pursuant fo Publl1h1d Newport lenge this pr<>Ject In court. Purchases mul\ ~ made Beech c.111 92851 retary menc9d to transact bull· RICNlrd Hanlfian F23I CREDITORS .. let Deed «?' Trust Mii at Beach/Costa Men Dal"' you may be limited to ral• ~ ceatll end peld lot el tile Scott' Bredeey EmprlnQ-Thia ltllement wu tiled neu under IN FIC'trtlc>lll This Slallmlnl _.. med publlc auction for cesn. p· ., Ing or'ly thOM ll•un you time o pl.Rh&M. Al pur· hem 2e5 E aid 8 La With lhl Countf Cleft( of Busln111 Name(•) ltstld wtth .,_ eouncy Clefk f (Sec:e. 8102-8107 lawtul money of thl United ilol Apia 24, 1992 or someone else rtlMd 11 chued goods .,. sold u • mer •Y· • Orenge County on Mareh lboW on: March 5. 1992 Or Coun on 1 Commercla? Codel Slit•• ol Aml<lc., e cas.,_ F234 the public; hHrlng d• It and mutt be rernowd et ~H~io c;ii~ ~~~~-2~. 1992 Oevld M. DenhOlm 1997 ty At>f ' (•) A bulk 11ar11ler II 1er1 check payable to said PUBLIC NOTtC• 1erlbed In tttlt notice or In time of sale. Sele 11 lubtec\ Cltele Men.Im' H•~ Celit F52e It I Thll etatement wu Ned FIHH~ •bout lo be made. TN•IM ~rawn on • atat• or '" written corrHpondence d• lo Cancellation In lM ...,.,,. &ZllOi ' · Put>tlthed Newpor1 Belch-....,.. the County c.11 of Publlthed N-8eacho (b) The namea and bull-natlonal baniC 1 state or K .. eele livered 10 the City et, or ot 11tt11m1nt b1tw11n Thi b 1 1 Cotta M D ·i Pil 1 Ofenge Councy on Maeh .. -,..... • neu addrHHi of lh• lederll eredlt union. I 1t111 NOTICE OF SIEliURI prior to, the pub41c hHrlOQ. Landlord end obllg•l•d duct!cs b~~ ~·~:n.: .. ::: Apr\I 10 ·:: 2: 1 t. ~ 12, 1992 Coet• M111 Delly Pilot I transferor ere: EPC tn1em1· or federal .. vlnga and loan PU"IUAJfT TO For lnlormallon C&ll {114) petty. netlhlp · 1992 ' ' ' •Y • F8a4748 Aprtl 10, 17, 24, May '· I tlonll. Sull• o\400, o\000 111oclellon domiciled In H•*•TH .... D t•"'ETY 644-3200. Menaw.,1 _ AY"ES Th• regletrant(•) com-PUbfllhed N9WPOf1 BMch-111U MacMhur Boulevard, New-thl11ta11. et the north tron1 ,.,._ ...., _. Norma GIOftr, l .o,.. SEU ITOMUll ~ lo transact t>usi-'189 Co11a MH1'1 Dell Piiot '-1M ~ B11ch, C1lllornla t:;.r;:,~o7dJ'~~ CODI! l lECTIOM lary, Ptenn1"9 Conun,.. Publlalled Newport ""' undw lhl flctitloul PUBLIC NOTICI Aprll 10. 17. 24, Ley 1, PUBLIC NOTICE The nama end buslnat tM 0 Iv W 1 S ta Ana. 1'41t/'1488 1lon, Cltr of Newport 81ach/C01\a M... Dally Bulln911 N1me(1) lilted 1992 eddr11111 or the tr1nslll'M Canrc!rn.'1 :: ot ~I right OANf IONNTOIEzD1c_.11D .. eah. Piiot April 24, May 1, 1992 ebOv9 on:~\, 1992 CNltOMU1 F·1t1 Plotlte.u. are: CSC INTEUCOM, Inc., title and in11falt conveyed " "" Publl•h•d Newport f232 R. Dena Emprlng em ~ ........_ M....e Suite 1000. 6709 Oemoe· 10 Ind now held by 11 FO .. F'EITU"E 1 .. o h.C .. 1e M••• Classified ls PILOT CLASSIFl•D au.-.. lleMe PUBLIC NOTICI • ......._. rf/Cy Boul1Yard, Bltl\el<la, undef aaJd Deed of Tn.1st In PURSUANT TO DaltJ Pilot Ap•U 24, CON y E te"i SN T 11'1 tn. rHouree you Stelewt CMl10MtSO The followlng P"eont Maryland 20811 the PfOl*tY lltueted 1n HEALTH AND '"2 whethef you're bOy-cen count on 10 Mii • The fOllOWlng peraons f'lctH'--.,. ~ buslnMa..: I All other buslneu namee llld county and 1t11e and ~ CODll '233 a-..UI myr\ed of merchan-are dOlng bullnlu u : -REEl TIME AUOtO NID and eddies'" used bV the dactlbed u · S ECTION 1 t 4el4 . R"'' ng, or Jua• dlN Hem• ~au .. SOCAL PARKING EQUIP· ........._ ..._. '110£0 1411 Alv9ttldl Ot tran1leror within thrH Loi a of Trad 9105, U Plf On o.c.mw 30• ·,991, Sell your unwanted =Ing· d~~ hu our colum~s eoml)9f ~ENT COMPANY. 4610 lteteM9ftt N1wpott 8Heh, ceuf years last Pal1 ao tar u map recorded In Booll 388. al 931 Peutar1no Avenue. Item• th• easy weyl PILO~L.Aasi-•o q11ellfled buyer• to ac:Mhur ~ I A. New-Thi f~ PlflONI '2MO llnown to Vll transferH ~ 33 end 34 of mis-~ C-!tfom!a. To piece your dastf. _ ro• caMI P.:.O" ~. CIM. t:teeO we dOlr'G ~ aa: CMC encl ~. 141 are:JIONE Cefl.O.OU. maps~ • Pfopel'Ty dllc:rfbld ••. tied ad ealT 642·5878. ~ M2 H7• .~ Caldomla Pwk· AMERICAN COMMEAa AIV9fl lde Dr .. Newport ----~---..._..;..__;.... _____ ._ , , • _ • ..., s.mc.., lne.,e CaMor· CENTER REAL ESTATE 9Mch, Calif. 92teO ........... . 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 If you•re looklng for • c•r, cl•11lfled h•s news for you. You! Just a note to tell you that the Pilot sold my boat. Not the Register or the 1lmes! Art Verdult Cost/I Mesa iiiij' II • lU!l'A .,,.,. t.; iilJlli. 842-5878 fi .. N I-II ,\I I 1111 .! , .. '\ii Ii \I ""'. ( , t -• I I: \ I I 111' ' Prlnclpals \Only For The ConHnndhM lnve91or Want a $500,000 1st T.D. Loan on a $1 , 100,000 prime lea1ed commercial building with 20 years remaining on ••-(only ~ LTV)? Wiii pay 9% Interest wtth 5 year due d .... This rate II 40% htaher than CD'• .,. paying and we fHI h lmr11tinent to bl much Nfer, u CD'• .,. Only lneUr8Ct to •100,000. C11DD1••••17t4) 171.Qlll NIWHOMllll IUILDIR'I CLOll-OUTI Onlr t Leftll ~eA. OY9r HOO eq. fl. Butkler Mii cooperele w~O: °"" t .. . ilt1~ v ......... .. ••• 4 N I \\ I ' ( I II I ~. I 1\ I 'I I It ' 1\1,\tll 1101,1 111\•ll 1•1t,'1 .... C.-.1 ~ Htl IMl172.ooo. w .... lchoOI Dlatrlct cllf uo-t- No comperlb .. • In V.,..... AA: "'9ded e ree el IUf,000 . IBr 2... peMo, pool. IYMder f-.out new H O bldQ. a 1 IS,000. ~ 1Y..., t.M..Uc ey owner. ?aa-4Mn k itchen, balh• a ufhe IL...._n jacuUll ~ Le ~9tte/ ....... '"' Ii n.un. ..a• PIU" • 1 .ey "An-IOOO « CW.1'47 gella" pten. l9r lh. ,\ ( H t \ ( " I I .' I GOTTA SEU FASTI ~E"'-"CH ar..t ~,., callotl wondettllnd • ~··~ Pfop•"f· ~ .... Pend. Zorllid rnld•nltel. 12990, 1500 d n. 176/mo. Ownet .... ftnenc•. , ........ ~ I' 11 ·, HH! '-\It I I'"' .... toe "' beet Of'tQ ... 1 ~tot QUlci 0... .. ~ ....... ~ ... 000 Lot. '' + ~ W/ H ...... A Co Mfe _,. • ... ,000. ..... Waterfront Hom • .... ,, llWLT"' .... -.CTOI' 9''or ICf'ltull ~·nh-•('~11 '41·1671 M • ........ ,,/N0-.190I • ttiln. N9wport IMchlCoela M ... Dally Pilot Friday, April 24, 1992 .. 1 I 11..,I \ .. H ..,I\·''•·' I !\, ~ \~ I ' ( l I! I t< ..... I I .. I ' ... IDSaACKUY 111 .\I It ' '"' '-. t I \ f •I , ... ,..... P•rk·httl~!I =. : "'r:: h~k 1 BU< '° bWt\, ~ ••I TO Lg upgraded 48" :!:.~ :B~'1= No pet a. $735/mo 9UnnY 18r, patio Wlttt I •• ._..... 38a, new frig, Aeeoa llM. Child OK. No 6'5-1831aft3pm trMa, garage. Xlnl loc. *Lee c-. C•11••• FEM non-ernllt WMd On the a..cn. WMkly to afV \lrlftt ~ 6 monthly rentala. 28 , l \4Ba CM .... .., .... ...... , DOOi~·-= .. ·---------$750 loci Ubl. 180-19'2 TlrM o1 ... .. 8" 28A. dlehwuher, ... ~ .... Deel In AIMI Lg Peta. 8 .. 1 .. 107 E.Slde, beck bay. 2459 --------1 ............... ~· clepoul, W/D, frplc, 29r 1 .. trf McFedden R~ ~Cannes. 28R 1BR bKMlof apt . 38r 7 ... 10.. ........ $.412.IO+udl • Avall 5(1. 831.a42 II t ·, I \I ', It J '°°"" 1 blM9 ..._ ---•-• .... gar, deck, cuatom ..... -:a.:::r,.. furn, 1 /8eech, hkupe, upatra, s-s 2BA, bll Ins, gar, 28a, 2 balcony, 2<ar on a ..._. W9led tot~~.· 81f, • a.ull, 1171. 141.-1311 ~~ ... --... ~· M30/mo. IN-0628. .,.., lndry, 1825. 494-2471 gar. "450/S1375 457· cemer lcil ~ _. --No pela Mov•ln Special 3752, 892..()838 ev/Wknd •CDll CHINA COVK L•••llelll COM-l1IOOlmo 790 8Mt 2Br 1 .. dptx on~ .. fteggy, 1 18R 18A wllt\ lg• gar, Lovely 1aR Courtyard 2ir 2 9. be'f ._ Waterfront/ocean & Stl/\Ht--~•.!a Fem pref'd Nwpt Hta lrg twnhm, conv loc. Gar. w /d , all amenltlea. $.450+ utll. 131·2862. pletely renovated! •·----------• MO. ~ yard, ger. ..._.....__.... pool, lndry, 7141&4S. Httlng. Gated, pool. Bay vu1. Plush con-"V ~ 29r 1" Ba. lae 17~. Hr H.t>or/ W 8753 S&L Prop Mgmt. 8C1lv1tlH. A•k about apt. Gar, patio, new t d 8 I 1---------~· Only deok. a b11ca to a.ch, Vlclofta --..1oe T•wnll••• Stepe to Speclalsl e42·M58 paint. No pet•. S1400/ emp ecor. ays de Fem. to share lg• !!.!...._ -or 9111, W/D, 11271. A(# Nwpt Cntr. 2ar lBa, •YURLY 28r 28a S810 18R; 1718 28R. mo. (819) 832·1.:l,i5 ~ & apa. Sec1• bldg, TwnhH by Sack Bay • .._. ~ .. (7QI) 111-4113 ... ewtlMM1 ~\.\~ ~ ~ 11150 Bkr 6'o-68M Ilk• ,..., 2 ...,.pie Quiet. well-kept East· Lrg 18r alngle·level, pr ng, non smkr. $.410 + lo4I u'll Oewn •au_for lnlor-~ __ ·--_..., ... ~ afde. Laundry, 880. lnctry rm, aml front 1d. 2Br, trpk:;, 1 blk beacti. se50/mo t-aec. 222·3e88, 550-7119 ev .........._ ........ °"'" HR pnt. ·~wrt»f neigh~ La 1/bdrm Ocean View, only. No pets. HOO No peta 831 .. 427 Hacbor & 19th. Pet 2 dra to bay, gar w/ 722-t115, 72~095 ._ _______ ,.. lllA. frplce, pado, gd hood. 11100/mo. Pool bated Sec H95cJo P8f mo. 87~8099 ••••t Side 2 .,.. welcome $595 +$300 opnr. Vrly lse $1065. •LIDO Cozy, quiet 48r Furn hm In WOOC11. 'Stir pmtdna, 2 ~. gw, malnt/gardner Incl. avail 8/1 (714) 750-Wanted tum. atudlo by Encl gar, W/O hkup, dep All! now. 997·2981 218 21at St. 8311-2951 hse Lg• patio, nr bch with fem non/amkr, •1...0. Ta04047 The Prudential Ca. R• 0328 cta .. y re1ponslb,. •• fenced yd. 1900. 180 Mov•·ln Spec la II BLUFFS 2Br 21~Ba. M/F 23·39 n/s Pet Ok Ano. tna/pool/apa. Houses Condos For Rent 0 .... a CeQ 2ar atty. L.elgh. 725-0890. L .. _,..... ilr 2L nlor Fem. Pre fer E. Wllaon. 828·1473 Newer 2BA 2BA $850. 1300 aq n, 2-<:ar gar. $435+uhl 723-19«12 S375 77~51 1 ... trplo. blMne W/ iaoka te New c.... lower duplex unit, 'h ocean llde. 873-0189 .... ""Off f t Month Pam, Agt 54 .. 5880 Avail now. No pets. •Lido lal• 2·•ty hse, HouH, Edinget/Spring- D, trtg. ..-.oe.' no wen Pk 3BR 1BA, 1ge block to beech, frplc, ~ I or 979-3848 S1095'mo 875-0068 quiet, spacious. pV\ dale, HB. Quiet area. pela. lttM. 844-?IOI yd, new c:rpt, quiet, patio w/am ocean E'alde 2Br 18a, w/d patios. ttplc, beach, No-smk/pell. 13eo ... 919 Of011e Pl. 11100 view, •1 :tOO/mo hk ups, pvt yd & gar. Move-In Speclal1! Newport Hel9ht• tennis. club prlva, dep & um. 84&-0744 NIWPORT 9CH • Stu ught a 111ry 28A Uta + aec. 145 0580 'frlr Evea/Wkend1: Clean & quiet. $750. 2 .& 3BR TownhomHI 1 Br apt $500/mo... ma.d. Pvt BA BA, prof t (.J" .. Jl\\i 'jll' Balboa ••Y Club upper, 1 blc So. of 494-7748 ~ uk No peta. 84&-6085 Good locl 548·7387 ·deposits. Pool. car-Male, no smk $750 Looking for /F prof to l10IO PCH. Veulled celltnga, l'llde 31r 381 for Judy: 83 SO '*~~~kco..'Zr 2wB/P.Jyrtyd 1.: ••USTSIDR•• S S port. e46-4eM utl pd Toni 723-1177 find 1hare 2Br 28a In .. ___ ...._.._._ .......... • -· • u " MU T EE1• TUSTIN RANCH. 3bd new--·___.._,.. End pado, detached 2 N•w-rt ...... ht. Incl •t•P• to market 1 •DRM S880 Ga• Ocnlrt yrly Im 1BA, frtg, ••Ibo• Pn on Point. Npt by 5/15. Great tm· Uke model 11700 Ing 9IOV9 a lndty tac. car gar. 11100/mo.·r• ........ s 5o ...... ae2' waler, gar. No pets $200 OFF! ' 1 peraon. no vw or Fem only Pvt rm ba matel Stephen 850-&387 UDO llU!. 3bd Pdo, 11200/mo. 511 Oahlla. 311 Alta Ln. Call Mr. V:A lats: executive 9 /mo. 2323 Elden 548-7854 gor, $685 + u11. 01c: In beaut hm. $587 + 1---------2 C8r gar8ge. l2100 aus•r.ae 831-420a Roblneon, 548-5847 1 on lift Dr. 2 Car 0 _ _."" ~e:~lilu~ 181R towOn/Who-751-14CM res 67:J..8t 17 ut1I. Kell" 72"11•" M 'f, non·smkr to ahr NEWPORT 8CH 3bd Rema. SC garage, frplc, balcony. * o you newu "' clean • rp c , ' " .,. ..., 3BR 3BA, Nwpl C1'9st " • iWPt He. Aree 2BR Some VW#I Ga1 & 2br 1ba? Garage. new patio, lndry rm, up-VERSAILLES CONDO COM 2Br 2Ba twnl'IH Condo All amenities. Balboe 12~ Club • Sunny, a.,.cloua 28R houae on \4 acre. water paid. Wahr/Oryr cpl, O/W. storage. graded. s7so/mo. For slnfJle, gated. Must travel or work $500/mo ... util. Steve/ UDO isu! • 3bd Bay 1 Ba upper, huge Huge bckyd, hdwood Incl. 1~~;~2 Agt ••Very nice quiet & S750 No Pet 640-2495 iE3N~:0':~~~~ $650, avaJI 5/15 Tak· nights, lower rent Pam 54U7&4 850-7089 fn>nt l4000 deck, lndry, gar. f ire, f/p, gard.lncl. pvt 28R 1Ba upper, •K••l•ld• Vacanti 642•2288 or 631•2725 Ing apps. 493-0379 731·5501 d 72t·9043 • CORONA HIOHlAHOS • 11150 mo M0-6413 11350· &te-ell8 Nwpt ShorH, 21try, no garage. so only 2BR 28a frplc, gar, COM 2.Br 2Ba, female M:~k~e':'h~• N!O..pt ~gr:'s 3bd Oc9eft & ctty we 2BR 2BA, gar, walk to 1850/mo. 241 .. 282 S898 mo 842· NEW to share w /ume, . l4500 bch, $1,000/mo. *1800 aq ft, ocean/bay 9787 Remo SC 2BR 2Ba, pvt garage, CM: E'Slde hse to shr small ocean view mce & ap~clou1 2BR eel-6?57 w , 28R 2BA w/~n & •Lg 38r 28a, frplc, washer/dryer. good pool gym no pe11i ... olc, 28A ~t. frplc, . WINTER patio lg close·ts dbl Costa Mesa location. w/empty'd n/amkr who amkng 552' 5 + .... ulll vaulted celllng1, w/d, 2BA 2•.a.a ._._.,.___ ST D o OPEN HOUSE apecloua patio. Avail ' ' abide t S350/ ' on • S525 + '-" ut11 RENTALS AVAILABLE TII • _,,...,.,_, U I oende •t .. ,1 11850 •7 ....... 2 gar, new c.rpl & paint, Mov•·ln Speclall s ca s. mo 721·1282 Iv ms9 1 gated community w/ the lteaoh. Fir• UT/SUN 1_...-,.. ~ • • v .,-7v• . 51170 ......... ,.,.o.2495 +dep+ YI utl.1545-4850 • 846-7787 Tom U df rd~ ,..,,..,..,.. 1975 714-850"'8310 COM shr 3Br 2Ba' hse.i---------phone entry •)'S1etn. pe.c., pool & Jacuuf. 11' •a~ 2bdrm/1ba Deck pool 2BR 2BA $750 1BR Eastblutt: Sh.r rutored hme Upstrs & private best NB Female to Share Ch(;;4,';.;!8°f/~ng M88/mo. IM4MOM =.:~ff. n~Brcri,v"':,~~ Walk to beech.' S83Si 1BA '625. Com.pletely W/pools, grffnbelt Prol'l loe. $4SO. M/F.' Avail 3Bdrm house, W/O, 1 N .. V.1'«1111 Bl-.:\( II .! 11o•1 ll 1\ I II< I \ 3 Bedroom, 4 Bed· l 'I· '.\I INSI' l .1\ .! I «17: room ~11ehed hom•·•--------... Flteplllee, double C8r •Shwp 28r , .. hae. 2 bike to bch. Gair. new cpC/pnt, no peta $950. + utll. Age. 135-S<MS 2BR 2Ba f\ouM, fl'pk:;, gar, aun porch, 11250/ garage, fenced yard. .. maJnten.nc. Ind. M~a mo. Avt nowt Burr -ll1Alt.....1:uu.ip11--.poat.....a. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER a.ech HouH 2BR 1BA ............. St121 38r 28a Upper Du- plex ............ 11760 Steos To Sand YWA.ICLY 1BR-38R nr be.hi 2 ... car parking. ••TS.S1700/mo Villa Rent1l1 Ws-4912 f ••LUFFS• 3BR. 2~8A, pool, Greenbelt vu I 1550 Aete 844 04H '*4Br 38a lrg tamlly hm w/atrlum. new carpet, 1850 to 's900. 127•5107 mo 4~720 relurb. new carpets. 35+, nJs. no P9t SS~. now. Matk 619-487·2113 btk to b••ch $350/mo • drape1, paint etc. . • Inc UU 375-3740 Neta. ~ C dM .3 8 R 2 V.B A 548-&4M • Pvt gated comm. 38R Clean, •harp 28r 1 Ba, Quiet E.Slde locatlon. Small. Studio. heart of Shr Mobile Home on TwnhH, lrplc, Inside · 38A t\ouae, comm neat view, 2 blka to No peta. Open 8-4 d t La NB Lg• clean unlum pool & apa ... c: iya., beach! Carport, patio dally. Casa del Mar. own own guna, nr Udo Par~ Dr, pvt rm/ lndry, $475 + u1111. Ind •kt · 'iv E ' $1850 •...... t .• ,.,..78... $925/mo. 673-3852 147 E. 181h St. . shopplng/lransporta. bath full'Y furn $450 Avt 4/26 675-8837 ry, 1 pr · m· ...... .,..... vv Uon $600 496-1164/ 1 ' ' ployed adult. $350 ... 4~8. Agent. Be ora 2pm 673-5100 CM, LIVE ALONE. 3BR util. 645-9515. Rane.l•Av•ll•blel Furn apaclou1 1BR, ALAMOANAAPTS Condo w ith gar.i--------- 1·58R. S800·S5000/ walk to bch/stores, $200 OFF" Owner almost never NB Lr twnt\se, v.r blk to Mo. No fff charged. $850 ulls pd. Avl 8/15 .. home $445. 650-8298 bch, partly tum. w/d. Agt, 842·7121 No pets 673-8071 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaut E b , S 8 prvte prkmg. non·t m , ••• Faire 2 Mstr pvt Nice. Lna tBR apt. Frig, pool area. Rec rm. ANA MESA INN Rego· ag~r.1us.sof1. 5 "'... 3 .I. humts' S4751mo 673·9t31 I •-lndry rm, close to u au tH wfi pvt baths. 2 w/d Incl. 1 blk to shops and buses. 1 la! or k1tch 1u11es w Avl 5/15 Rob n 54,i-1.,..,..,,---=------- beach. S995tmo. -f-..!.:~~~~6;7~5,~M;O~~i-~~.JJl.ll..llll~~~f-'whtriJloo~~tetl!lt-1owt-58lrri~e~afrn~~i'2'i!T-~~~S bct\I Tennla, pool, 673-7510 530 w. WILSON Newport Beach wkly rates. No dep, no _E...;..;;_.;.;..;:;.;.~c~.;__:,::...:..::...__ apa. Terry 848-21&e '""'"" __ __,,..______ hassle. A'ff hsekplng ••laid• M ·Shr 3BR STUDIO apt 3 blka from 722·9012 or 842·2288 2BA Apartment & other motel services Town home w /a II Se.vftw!! beach. No amk/pet1. AUracttve, aophlat· 2 Years New 3597 HarbOr. 662·3500 amenlllH Lndry lo.c, 4BR, 2\ol!Ba, •W99plng $550. Call for viewing cated 1 BR with prl· Avg $637/mo exercise area. lg sun· view of mtns/clty 111, appt. 875-3130 7~ vale patio. $625/mo. For tat 6 Months NEWPORT BAY INN deck. Female preld. ,..,.,.-..,--....,...----grndr, pool, tennis, 546-908t On Our Speclalll Our spacious rooms 5375/mo ... II.I u11l1. Waterfront Bch House. gated comm 52800 Studio, 5 min to ocean. ---------Call MOW!I Include refrlg & micro, Avl 1mmed 631-6959 gar, on boardwalk. er mo ..,....2057 7 yrs new. clean. spa-CLEAN 1Br $650/mo 71A650·8310 con11nental bkfast, fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiij Call lmmed. $695 P · clous. huge balcony, wllh o"arage or $600/ ..-maid service & much Call 675-5742 THE BLUFFS $850. 840.5684 Bkr mo without garage. more. Located close Claaslfled Thinlslng of having a .... No pets. 722-6711 to b .. , I t ? G 4oR 2'hBA twnhm. WALK TO BEACH 2Br ---------eac .. a rpor · garage sale Ive us Fresh paint, neutral & 1 '-"8 a. encl patio, CLOSE TO ALL!! *2BDRM $700* Weekly rates from Today! a call' llght. End unit. Frplc, frpk:;, carpeted, bullt· 2BR 18A, laundry rm. •18DRM $600* St50, 1st time guests 642·5878 PILOT CLASSIFIED 2 car gar, close to Ins. St \00/mo 875-8472 new carpet. Will ac-Frig. dshwshr, stove _o_n...;.ty_. _•_3_1_.e_o_o_o__ 842·.5•79 ahopa & achoola. No ---~·-----cept O.C. housing. Incl. No pets 545-4855 Pets. Wanted turn. studio by S875/MO e75-9510 classy responsible•• 2284 MAPLE •4BR. 2Y.i BA, 2·ttory. Viii. B.lboal, n l or Fem. Prefer CENTAUR MGMT 100 tt. to bch, frplc, ocean side. 673-0189 642·2288 or 631·2725 patto, 4900 Neptune. BeauUfut 18R + den. $16001mo. 644-7036 Nice view, wshr/dryr • Npt Hta 28r 21• $900 Incl. Fireplace, $1 250/ SELL New cptJp.alnt, vaulted mo. Agt e7e-4912 ce111, gar, no pell 1 1500/lse, Oya 833-1---------*'°"In S~lal! your used vehicle 951.111eneo-11u ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROCK A BYE BABY 1184, ev.a 842·1808 • •1""9 3Br 2\>t Ba on gmbelt, fV pool, frptc, 2 car gar, new carpet/ tffe/bllnd•. 11575/mo. OwMr/bkr.854-3824 or 7S1 .. 780 •Lide Jenlnaul•• 1 & 28R Unlta from SIOO w,,ae. pvt bch, bay vtew, 87s.eG30 710 Ude Pllftl Dr. ~ spedaAI thnl 5/15 *The Bluffs* • Send tllttk 10 OCOP h1tt1n l>eol P 0 801 2383 r666 f+erit•Ot C1adte S5 S& 112 paot c111100 $3 95 PictU11'19 700 ;,.OOCh••Or k ' 0 .tnd nand Cl .111 p101telSI 2BR/den12BA. $1750/ mo. no pets. 557-e.332 28R 2BA. 2-eat gar, apacloua ground•. 2 poola. t/p $1150/mo + aec:. 842-1847 ¥an Huy$ CA 91409 /tJftlf' A",, ns C11v S1111 , . PYte• lnctudti Pos1111• & Handhng 38drm 2~8a twnhnM, Big Cyn goff course Wtl Tennla, pool, apa. SUOO/mo. 84C>-$274 ••;rid .. Lux 2Br 2Ba twnhm In gated comm. attch gar, Jae. pool. 11350/mo. 700-1993 OVERSJUFFED? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER ls every nook md aanny of yow garage sl\Med? Coo't remember what it feels le to pmk yu ar Inside? We'V. got the mswer! Advertise yow garage sme in the Daily Plot Clossileds. K my bins bted in yu goroge sdl mt doo't 511, we 1 Ml those Isled items (...ter meciadse) the falowitg -., nodagll Westcltff Twnh'ome *•A•k Mer For through classified •Nwpt Hghta Small Det•ll• on "•ntal 842·5878 t BR, Ideal tor 1 per· 28r 1 '-\Ba, new car- peVpalnt. 1850 thru UOO. 1728 B.c2f0fd lane. 827-5107 or 31o-596-4nO X 205 Bonu•••ll ion. Gar. lndry, '5700 1aR & 2aR 2U No pets 85().8145 TO YOU! POOi. apa. cable hkup WESTLAKE V1LLAGE fMMt22 ''You Made A Believer Out of Me!'' We had immediate and continuous response from our furniture · ad in the Daily Pilot. It sold right away. In fact, we were offered twice as much! Frances Huntington Beach Nt-.Wl'OH r N .. :WPOHT Ht-;/\('lf :.!t;t;!I ti EAC ti :!tilrn McLAIN ENTERPRISES 1, 2, 3-leclroOm apcatmenta wtth ~c•. -.t bar, mlcrowaw, WOlttef/dtyef hookupt, central • ond oaroge With .mo storage. All molulenonce tnclucMd. JotJy, no pets ftom $1,295 Month THt NEWPOtn ~ (IOAT SUPS AVMll) 760-0919 F~AY APAllWNTI at llG CNttON 6'4 OI09 I) Is someone speclal having a Olrthday in M.lr(? Announce It in ~ Daily Pilot and Independent! Send in a non-returnable photo along with S 10.00 or just a message with SS 00 and we will publish it on ~ Mlrt 7th Deadline: Mtly 1st, 5:00 p.m. Send your mes.sage to: The Daily Pi(ot &*Independent 330 W. 8aY. St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Classified Happy Birthday --------I Name I .~ ~ Address _______ , g· IPhone · ~ 1 .. 'Message SERVICE DIRECTORY I \< < 11t'NTIN<1 Hi H 11\IH ~I'!:\(, .I It!" 1 C l I-ANINt. St-.H \'ll·t-:S :1~>4H Sl'lll:'l.tl.l.t-H ln:PAlllS :1!12 l 'lilt-1- st-:ll\'lt t-:--1·•-'" HAN l>Y MAN .n lo MOVHJG .IH:H Carpentry, plumbing. M ichael'• M oving & • kk JP I tile, drywall, masonry Storage. Uc. Insur. All a... rt T oo eeper araona Aelable Houeecleanlng & more Reas. rates. Guar IOWHI ratH Sprlnkl•r• are my ~•--,.. Aaat. 15 yra up .. ac-by th• day. Locel Jim 845-2824 (108-002). a32·M90 only ~11n .. a. Rf~ Senrloe. "•mo~al, c:urn. orgnzd. punc-area. Excel. refa. Can--------------------• 6 l natallatlon a . Trim, S•nlor D11c. tuaa. L.ort MIM>454 Alicia 751-ee13 Home rep•lr, plumb.. PUBLIC NOTICE cnan.. 722-712•. .,.. eet. 63t-M1S elect •• crpntry, tile, Th• Calif. Public Ut1N-f.-a:::s:::=:s:=:::i::::::=====--------=. concrete. bath~ll. ,,.. commiHlon RE· \I{( 11111 t 11·111 llli\I :1».,t, II'" O.etan-Oraftlna, room adcJltloft•, \ttchen. bath, Z~ Y'8 •P· ,,.. eet.'Jlm..,.,,...... I \111'1 '\I H\ I• Ill ......... .. ... ....... ca111n ... ....,. aitw D 1111P1111 .. -. .,,. ... ,.,,, .....e? • I Ii \ '.' • 111 I·, 1 • ·-. ,., .... .... TUlll leaky eho~-Acld ...... ~ .... . ,...,.,,,..,... ......... Moo ~blntl Uc. ~o.c . .,..... .,..... I .. .,,ood. .... ...... ........... ,_ • .......... 0'1 IPL& Aell•ble woman. 10+ yra exp. Wint ret.. v.ry ~ . .,,... .... ne 11145 or ...,.,a I I I'\;'-. I Ill ( I II l'\; 11111111\;I. I»•• remod .. Dave 845-4149 QUIRES tha1 al U8ed Repaila R Us. Carpen-houaehl"lcl gooda try, drywall, electrl<:.i, movera print th•h IMl!nt. etc. Great rat••· P.U C Cal T number, .. MJ.1791 limo• .net chauffeur• I ,\'\JI'-< \l'I \ I \ '' '\ t \I( I ·· '-. ft•reonallaed Law" prmt thelt T.C P. nYm- bef' ln all ~ ~ti. If yOY "-119 • qu..tlOn ~ the ... gellty of a ~. limo or chauffeur. C•ll: ~ UttllMtl c~ 11~111 T"• •leetrleel c.,.. Wiii beet any l'\l'\ll'.;\. I"••" ........ , .... No tot> price! "9!10tfelion end too ...... ''" ..... ~,....... ,.-........ ~ 14 "'9. a.rte Ma.au ltl Jl.40 or ..._1a11 ~ ,.. --. ._. t \ I' I I 11 ' ..................... , .... ,.,.......... ..... ....,......, .... ~-;:~=. -................................. _ ... owww .... • ........ -.~-..... ~,, V.....-~ r--•-•--•••• Oual ..... .., ptOf. UeHOIOM. Int."'" ........ 3.109 I • I \,' '·, l' p .. , 'ti) Repointin ? I ~·11 Wi'41 to• it,1111111 .... .. it, laak in the Plat w lo find lhi ... ,., ... ~ .. ·1 j I : ' ~7'!f~w~ ............ 1,000 eq. .. ... Oe9-tnae. '7M/m0. .............. ,. . ., ......... ' "*'*'II pet •••II (Thuratray). dff. NB. AQ4 5'1..o:l2 ~-Ii .... ~1.,.1can Cel .... 7001 ll111e-- Huntington •••chi l'ounl8ln Yllley --. Good pay enotudM fft1M91, ._,.. .... 1hr aqulp/r .. ourc.• --------- w/mte bkt, rMttOI, Mc. 400120001 MOO t'714112/97&-M11 hm Sq. I"\. • .,. 8lrcft St. Atlnle:tNe, PfotMaional offtce SU-. In COM 3111 2nd Ave. le50I mo. Utl Pd· 520 aq. ft. •44 ... BeautlM Offlc• Sult• on PCH. 3100 !. Coast Hwy. COM. aae50/mo. 2100 aq.tt.M44••o CdM small office autMe avail. 230 at a up. Reaa. Ratn. RNJo. nom&c• 17M700 Coata M ... ® Newpofl Beach, HS50 aq.ft. LoeVofflce, big open area/Ba. su,,.rlor Ave, $1100/mo 549.al531 Npt 8ch 5'1-ao32 Act l'.\1 ( 1\l I 1'11111'1 h I) ·. •111 .. t .... It I'.'> I \. ~(l (';\.11 .. ,., htHlfM ....... WfflCday momlng9. ApprOll • Hr9'0llV. "' Hr. uat-~ ~. Qood phone peteONIMy a ...,._ ._ W/p61/bftO a must. ~ In .-.on oftttf, Aemu hllh County/ Huntington Beach, 11662 8Mch 8tvd o. HUnUngton Bc:tl ...... cat end lr..- MOe. c.l 714- ... 30IO uk '°'....... .,,_ ......... PMTnMI ~ twt now, P«>e ... int mllll for no exp. ,,,.. .upplt1 our CO ............. ... • ., no & Info. No Obllgalon. . -rr Send S.A.S.E. to Ufe. exp nee. l4W 1 time, 3IOl-C bat Co-end table, Sohmer Pnta Operetar lonlel Drtve, 310-KK tplnnet piano, xlrit A.B. Dtck. min 3 l,. Oflando, fl. 32803 , c.ond. Call af1•r .._..... ..,. 881 I-I. exp. CM.,. .... ~• ........ 8.30pm, 31().457·1480 Dinghy, ffum, Cloth••· Apt. ......, PIM•• be aware that ~ wknd• 714·MM738 Khch•n, Unerra. Auge, ........ ~. on Prtnting IM llttlnga In \Hie Cal• Roo'• Cedar ChHt 205 Garnet Avenue ff~ f'UI grown, all• manager with C...-lntllllgtnct 9QOtY may require you • 1 oo. Cedar llned bfec:k & ~ tonghaAr tfrOnCI ,,,.,,,.~ & Good cuatomer reta-to c8'I a IOO riumb9r wardrobe all wood attec:tlonale, well managem•"' tkllla. tJone, 1>1lntlng knowt-In which there It a 150 uk tor Rachel or BAI HI I/\ cared for. Wett ot Peraonable. Exp. req. •dge: pHte.up, hi cn•rpe p.r minute. Brett 631·7111 l'I NINSll l.1\ 1o111·.- Transportation •et ..-k IHwtera •1«841 , Slate Grev Metallic wttn matching ~~.'!0~.!. 7~~~;11 :-:7 =·Mgmt. ~Pl~~,,~·i:/ .. rtender TralnHI aoLiOOllD Oik8 d'""• ... , ,.,. .. 3 -a & ............. -.. 1-St. ,. ...... 2 ...... 1 Needed, earn up to aaDR rT EVERYTHING MUST leather lnt9t'lor, Uke _, • _, """" ••• 71 ..... __,_ ~ '"' ....... -..,,_ 1150 dally, ..iary + Fila Full/Oueenalzt 091 Bdrm .. ,, din New, LOW mileage, table. 4 chra: hutch, 18' c1 ... 1c Speed Boat WOf'l't Laatl 119,<115 FO" l•ates ApprolC 1000 •q n. Cannery Village nr Udo Jazz Club. Very nlct. Of· fie•. salon, aludlo, stor•. 1 Great rate. call Rob F. 432·8353 weekend•. BERuau9 KIDS Rul R-tate a.-a dpa, u or pan time. bed. Mlrror•d & ORUT ~ FOUND: Male Him•· ..,_. ... ,_., a wk trmlning, women, llghled hHdboard. Bulld ..,..., own but!-layan cat MW Victoria STORE 15 Y' Top Producer ""_.. o c blnet• Ar ,__ N IVd ...... ... annr••· .. ·e, men 21 or oldet • ..._.: Jawer-, • . • oak dreuer w/mltror, w /Johnaon rnotor. Ne1Nr9 CedlUao wall unit, aorab•d. run• gd, $2200. Also .-.e100 nest. W• W\11 traJn & St. 6 ewPof't B • L UL ... -· -· .. ., 9100 •----moire Incl·· ....... Ex-I show you how to b9o c.. Chart.1 at eso. RET Al ES t x_p'd lk:'d add'I ,.._--lent condru;;: Mo;.; come a loan otnc.r. 0521 or 5~. Ex1Mrienc:ed, aggre-. llat. Salary + comm. aHll seoo 080 •t•rto, ar•a rug. Evlnrude, Johnson &1...,,,.,.XX-r"'ILL_ ...... r_c.,....e-" .... J•-·'1V-Geod .tuffl 176-63 t4 YamaM tef'Yic• & r• -_._ -· • .If ......... 9 • • Cuatom, +door. N'f, P ' -• A/C, P/S, Tll\. CrUlte, Call Ben 714-379-1071 . LOSTs KJTT•N •Iv• & dynamic pea-Cd Pebtolc T....,. ... 2 ... 22 Oeciawed m•. Satur· pie f<>< Fff poalllon. 7eo.8702 .,. Cl•••lo Dutfteld 18' day, Apnl 18, C.meo For appt call Ann lll-...1 l!.a-6...fl •-" DIVORCE SALE Sat & El9C Boat. T°'9lty r• l'O S I A Mt;SA ti l :.!-1 P/wlndows, Plua Muc;h Morell Program Car #4111 ONLY 113,488 NeberaCedlla.o 8404100 ('( IMMfo;tH 'IAI. PHOl't:H f'Y :.! l7M .e,730 Sq. '1. Reduced 12%: Now $588,000. EHtllde Costa Meaa. Call Carey, Ownr/Agt •31·2242 ART $TUDIOS GREEN OPPORTUNITY Receaalon proof! New MLM company. EnYlronmentafly aafe houaehold producta. Mlnlm•I Invest· ment.($30) You c•n m•k• • dlff•,.no.I Cell 851·9428 Small Studio• from $200-$295/mo. Come ... the Art Colony or Coat• MHL Call Carey Ward &31·2242 RETAIL Cotta Meta~::::::::!::::::::!::::::::!::::::::!::::::::!::::::::!::::::::!:! S•ll your home 440 E. 17\h St. S.65 to through clasalned. $1.25 aq. tt. 780-0730 e425eT8 O< 645-8523 Shor••· ChUd he•rt·,_2_4_1·_7_CMO __ IC_PllD___ M91 iiaUIMr uwau Sun OC Superior furb. New motor, bat· broken. ,,..... ca11·· Aeeftt9/Loen Retta Court "03HS331, Fur-terlH, twitch & paint. 121 ..... Canlen Wanted Earn $3,000 mo + nlture, S4000 Oak Special canv•• lop . ........-. Earn eictrt money. o. pot'I In ADDITION or Bedroom Set .Appll· Mint cond. IS800 LOST: Red Male Per• liver th• Huntington comm'• to 100% w/ Apt. 11%• upright refr\g-ancea, Wuh~r/Dryer, 848-2587/h 15t-42t2/w alan Hou•• Cet, vie B•Khlfoun&aln Valley advanced tmg while eratOf. S100. 631.e3155 ***** Dealgner Mar bl• Duffy Electric Boat. new E. 19th & Orange, lndepend•nt Thur• you learn \o •ell real Sid• by Sid• R•fTle We Buy Ustd Bulk Ughted P•dHt&I Ac· 18 tt. ~Of \/•partner· '87 C8dfl1M Sevflle C . M . "a WA fl D days eatly mornlnQ n1att + double y<>Yr fro at Proof 1275, Vending Machines cent ,Piece• coiling thlp •vall. Incl 2 vr• 11141 ti &Mutlful M)O Pl .... call 142-2038 houra. No collectlona Income by opUonattv M•w••• W/D Lg Call todaylll $1000 •· Uadro t;.ato• allp & memb•f•hlp € WhllefSaddl• '\.eatn.r, lnvotved, Nffd to be doing th• loan! ~/PT, ~ 0 • d s 5 5 0 , o I ti 71~34-1178 MOf .. U 8ronzH, Area Newpt ounea. S20k + Full Power. Exc .. lenl avallabl• Wlfdneadaya Call Mr. Goodman tJ)utoh AnUqul•I~=======~ Ru,9• and Runnefl, value, IA lnleteat:S9k. Condition, MUST 3 JVT~Tbc. oc.ap or from 8PM 'to Thur•· 145-8010HlllomlldtUSA wood Wall Shelfeeeutltul White 50palacevaaea,New V•lnt:S8k,721.a808. SEElll 112,815 Saot'o-no rHlrlctlona day• 3AM ValJd CA 4w 2w sooo 631 Stereo, Fl1h Bowle, Nab9n C•dlllao Mu11 u .. by end or DLlfl and inturanc• ~ RECEPTIONIST 11 ~ • Wedding Dr .. t alze Solas, Beds, TN. Ta· 540-9100 May $145 H .723·1889 muat. 714/642-4333, Pff Wad thru Sun 8671 14• long cathedral bl••· Hutchu, 8 Th-Community Mar.,_Ext __ 2_09_._____ eves. WordPerfect WHher/Oryer, $145 •a, ~··~· V·ne~k ~nd plKH or Jewlery, Etc. '87 Hobl• 17' w/ltaller, ·~-c:!ldlell~o13a~ed1 !'.?. ..... •• req'd Balboa Yacht Dlahwaaher 1125• ac ' nee • ry All ••••• to be •P-wings mailne radio -•• ,.. .... """' ket Pleet. Pilot Claul· GENERAL OFFICE Club ·CdM 673-3515 frig•. a.-.15848 cleaned, alttlng In proved by ON PRE· • 1 • cell•nt Condlllon fled • . closet for 4 month•. • MISES ARBITRATOR •I•. mtr. al acCH. BEST BUYlll Save .. .. 2 _.878 Par1 tlm•, 3 dye/Wk. White ref rig w/lce-•IHI 'ii 1175• 432• ~ S2!>000bo 582·1040 c --Npt BHch. 8S2·8228 REGISTER TODAY maker. Great ahapel 0318 c~i1 atter Spm repreHnllng P•lltloner Nat..rt adlllao TRAVl•:L :UIH CAIHl.LA<' llll·HI WO .. ., r"--ow 12so. eeo-e283. .J.i~ilIIiiiC~UiuJ_~P11=t11~1o~nu•~r~•;nd6q~'·:•~P<>~<'-~2~s:.i:· ;;":'.;Mo:a:•~•o:n;•;':6"~o:r~t:;•~~:-;:~a~..o.~~·~1~00~::=;::-ln1tructor PIT "" vmvnn • I ____ __. ..... ~----------------------~-!l~~~~~~iln4t-!.::-nryouhi~lejl Queens Court 6• 1· • p 0 • y 0 ve r ma· 1978 Cadlllac Coupe d• t-you have 6 SSO Six I 7 n NB Sii VIiie. all •JCtraa. good month• ••P•rlenc•, •IMnett• 1940'•• tray, · · oot rect· 4 hogany, p, cond. $1200 ObO, call angular glau dining ---------• Trailer. Fall, Pf•llY & By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Loana then you may qualify 8 chair•, table, (2 table top, s2o. Phon• Estate Sal• Every· Comf '8!>000bo 548-Rod 545--3020 WENEEDEXPERIEICED foe one of our many leave•) buffet. MSOO. 7so.1s22. thing goe•I Furn, ap-9616 01Mnl~s: 1.....:tHMMt~~~2~8=3 ___ ..;':_ l'.U.:::=i;:;'k::;;-it;;:C-::i::: pllances, ore equip., --...... ~-----MORTGAGE PROS! •DATll. ENTRY 0 ftl T bl , • "' Hoapllal bed $175, elec atereo. gym •quip. Sat 25' Lancer •LOAN SHIPPERS •FILING/TYPING ~le "8abfne~:·&...,~=; dryer $50, Invalid care /S1Jn: 1610 Tualln Ave sloop, perlec• condl- •UNDERWRITERS •LOTUS shelves. Call 497 • .5471 ltema $3-$10. 6'5-1743 lion, S7600 obo 7 t4- •LOAN FUNDERS •GEN. OFFICE Queen or Majesty Huge Sal• ladlk ~27 f'OHD YO?:> ••••• 79 Ford Ringer ONE PLAYER'S MEAT ~o~~~E~C~~. 1 ::c;,,~ ~l~:~c~~81 SELL Palm1. s..e ffft tall. ~~h:i~eh~~.1 ~~n~':ffl 41%01umbl• MIS. nu yr exp a. know FNMA/ + beneflll. Our 120 •a, potted. Harb TV Lamps, Bric·•· eng. regultt. great '"' 4 X 4, rebuilt engine, clutch. Pf•••ure plate & tttrow ~ bearing. Brand n-carb, r•· dlator & bra!P.H. Call Ben or Gina . &45-.3717 Neither vulnerable West deals. NORTH +AQ 8 KJ974 +AKJ4 3 EAST WEST +K 8432 : J 9 • J 10 6 A 10 f> 3 +8 6 AK 10 7 6 4 86 • 10 7 SOUTH +97 ~ Q 632 Q2 •Q962 Tht b1ddm~ Weet North Eut Pau I 2 Pa.u 3 + PUB Paa Pus PUB Opening lud. Ja<'k 1)f outh Pua 3 NT All the 1.e<'hn1que. &\.a1labll' to de clart>r al'!(> are in lht defen'\1ve ar· mul'\ That mdudei. the holdup pla}' It 1s n111 unu-;ual lo find both sides emplovm~ that ta<'l1c dun ng lhe pla} uf a hand. bur in the same suit,, East'& Jump to twn htarts wai. of the weak 'anetv North had lo havl' a pre1 ly 11ood hand lo reopen at tht· three-level vulnerable, so South up· FHLMC guldtlln... phonea are ringing your used vehicle plant•. Sl •L674"9422 Brae, 1867 Tustin Ave fam, .. c S301< (S40K graded tht queen in partner's suit o .c . poaftlon• tvallllll with new opportunl-through classified Shade or Pine trHa, 1s. bet t9th & Bdwy. Sal "alue) Mike 963-0518. and decided to hope that partner EOE. Call Vffla Key tlea. CALL TOOAYI 842•5878 gallon, 10 tor S200. 1· & Sun 9-4 No Earlloa Lido 14 wfth Tr•ll•r h d S d Stopper by Conlractl·n,, 800-227-eC>77 AOC 1~ Pr.. gallon plant•. S1 oa. 51100, good con .. I· f:r t~r!a n~ trump. " 1iiPiAXii2ii1i3/3ii8i3-08iiii4i7iiiiii.,i1i4-i9iiSi5-0iii1 ooiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: Varieties. 874-9422 1;'~!:~1~::~~~c~~~3 Uon, 4577, oso-1o9'1 Aft.er the jack of hearts opening II Frt1Sat. 2254 Meyer/ lead. East realized winning the heart up TO Wilaon. 831-8801 and forcing out the queen would MOVaNO OUT. Toole, 2'1 • Oalule '89 w/ prove fruitless. since there was no Atttntlon: TtddJ Btar power & hand; patio traller, 350 cu In votvo, entry to hand. So East simply -en· Collectors! turn. clolhH. ottlce loaded. Ulee new, uc couragtd with the seven of hurt&. $ 600 Wiii .. critic• Undsay equip, sate, bike, roll· S16,800 &4~1800 Had South won thia trick. the hand Purpua Umlted edition top dHlc 1 more. SAT 34'U"lnlt• '78 lprthtv would have been consigned to the "Ladw Anne" Teddy Bam-4pm, 374 Flower. rbtl eng1 & gen, eppr album of "lost opportunities." Bear •8 ol only 100 TWIN'S CLUB 5761< aac $49,500 Rob When in with the ace of diamonds made. S200. Please Qaree• Sal• Sat 979·2700 or &4&-7622 West would return a heart. and the call 642 ... 321 x332 8•m·12n, Toya. Chll· defenders would cash enough heart days or a:st-3220. eves dren'a clothing, Baby SAii.BOARDS 701 H MAHINt-: Sl.ll'S DOCKS 7022 .JEWE i.UY. F\JHS or 631-1859. JAGUAR YIO:> 1990 XJ6 VP, ' owner low ml,C/d, chrm aJ.. tov•. factQ(\I -.rr & Alarm. (818•'4 7 ) $27,500 (714) 541· 1262 UNC'OLN U 12 0 tricks to defeat the game. p ER 'M 0 NTH =·~;;II :::rnlty However. declarer realized the one chance for ucce slay in finding & AHT tiO:.!:> '90 Co"tlnentel 4-dr •16091. Frost blue w/ leathw lntetlor, very IOw mil••· full pow« Ready to dellv•r. ••UP 10 30' on aal• Won'l tut. SAVEi boa Penn 110 Fool Nebera Cadlllao the a~ of diamonds and the king of * NO- -CIJll.ECTmS * spades with West. Therefore. South allowed the Jack of hearts lU win t~ first trick. West continu~ with a heart. and EaRt either had to take tht king and ace imm~iately or ri k going to bed w1th at least one of them. With East on lead even the spades were safe fmm attack, so declarer could force out the ace of diamonds at leisure and be aure of nine tricks. Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. ••eauttf"I f"ll l•neth opottu"' fur coat Reveratt>le aa 11lncoa1 w1lh fur ltlm, European hooks. Hardly worn. $950. 642 ... :>21 x 102. •Stunning aolld gold Men'• Longlne1, black face, diamond• ((i 12 & e o 'clocle, aac $2995. 873-7692. l'Kl'S & AN t MAJ.S t.04~ Nr Bay l•land (Cove) ..0-8100 open aea 81'3·1943 LINCOLN ,71 H\JNTINfffON Hl-:AC ll 6140 •HU99 Garage•••• 4 ram, large aelect10n, Sun 7am. 10 Min"••• To Open Contt"ental 460 \ 622' Honolulu •••I 18' Power S22S eng. runs good $1295 mo & 34' Sail S400 •s· Must Hel 142-D587 Sail, nartow b•am $450 mo 752·2881 Moving Sale Houtellold ---.,.....---------lt•m• Misc. Sal 8om· 20-22 FT. BOAT SLIP 2 p m 1 7 1 4 2 E n· on Newport Penl.nsula glewood Clrcle $250/mo. A1t•ll now · 723·51 n Moving 8ale S11 4125. ---------1 :30am-3pm, furn. BALBOA COVE SLIP clothes. k i t c hen S275Jmo 30 Fl. parle· MERCEDES tH :m 1~ '88 A.Hume 15 mo teaM 1>f "4~.07/mo, Red/Beige, SnRf, Exec. c:ond. 122-<>M4 MO U140 goods ... W•'11• got It Ing a 11ai1 •so.a145 alll Hunllngton Har· 079 MGB yeltow conv TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CAL·L 642·43_33 AFGHAN'S AKC PUPS & ADULTS S300IEACH 64a.7841 FREE to good home, 2 cute orange kittens, 7 Wffka. 979-2633. bour, Davenport I• Boat w/E. Bayf ront. Bai. AIWA Punout r.bulit rand, 16701 Bolero boa Island on ahore carb new 19,;11 wire mooring $12,500. · ·• l.AOllNI\ BEAC H 6 I 4H 04s.8512 or 64s-8928 rims. ueoo OBO. 5*8923 Up to 32 ft 1275/mo. Power/Water, ava l•ble lmm•dlatelyl Tom 752-0SSO or 673-2680 POHSCHE Ht7:, ACROSS l~rMYlt 6 MOYe 10 COmpo9111on 14 Exheu1ted t 5 ll•ll•n rlYer 16 Oil 17 Jumps 111 Punltl\rMOta 20 Citgo unit 21 Mane11te 23 E.11abllstt 24 lntant 25 Ceteflall abbr 26 Cyeflst 30 Chureh groups 34 "You're on!" 35 Large amount 37 Ad - 38 -machine 39 Mike bllnlUI 4 1 Capltll of Peru 42 Tl'IOUsands ol 43 =ball'• 44~ct!it 46 CowreO with lethet 48 Sub9ten1ia11ty 50 H«M b4'eed 52 Oregon city 53 W..,on S& A puppe1Mr 57 Permit 10 tlO Mind 62 Age 64 Llgtttlng gas 65 Wingl 66 Autl\Or Mazo deta -67 Held onto ea Pen pens M Eating lmpiemenl DOWN 1 -pork 2 Egyphan queen fOf lh()(f 3 PHii Buck hefome 4 -Torn 5 C.phK• 6 Hit on the hMd. s&eng 7 -of knowledge 8 Hot .. 9 En•rM It..,-, 10 Spill the t>Mnl It One t2 -Coward t3 Allelll•t• 19 Smallllt 22 Soioumer 24 Red •Y1'1bOI 25 E of OED 26 DiatnOftd IPOtl 27 Elklmo house 28 Swedltn rnoMy 29 E11m1ne1e 3 ' Aeptoectl 32 Weigl'lly boolll 33 S.llJ• reminders 31 Shadl .. 40 Tr•pen 4 ' Alight 43 Alpine arM. var 45 LOOlt~eltll• 47 Man1i.t 49 Decfeuet 51 ECSOar -Poe 53 Red aflade 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 t4 17 34 IO ... ' 54 ArrfYW poiton 65 "Ho4d ltl" 58 Ster\ ot l'IMllng 57 Mui• 58~1 59 ""., lhlll 61 Mr Wllleet\ 13 Soft dnNI '1 12 13 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH Hll 'YCl.t:S 6060 8eeoh•81ke White Side Walt, Uka New $75 640-5074 tv msg Cuatom BUiit DENT a hl- perlorm. touring brk•, .. c ... cond. val S1000 HC $390. 640.5074 Unv9Q9 Mountlan Bike. ewcellent condition $290 64().5()74 llanlve II~ lel• Houtehold T1.,tureslll S.tt. I Sun. tam-Spm, 435 Agal• StrMt NEWl'OH I Hfo:A l'tl hlto!I OoverShOfff TNaturea O•lor•I Saturday 8am-2pm 21'2 Santiago C'AMf'l'HS HV S TllAll.,.,HS HO l-1 'HFORDFalO 22 FT Motornome. 352 motor. automauc trana. Auna uceflent 11700/obo or trade. 842·159• Seevourcar makerackS! . Need to sdl VolK ar? Do tt the ~ woy! Rlll ~ wto 00 hr 10 ckJys in the ~ Piotflrdll*lClnt. f ft m't sel, we'I n11itfor5 nue <kiys, FREE!* (cj Ckmfied for detm1s. I I . ,.. I I I I t HO 351 Rolchter lvory~k. aold, CA black plate car #878•0. 129,500. (714)4$4-831' I I H t ' 1 K ~ •1 .' ~· o 1-POllD 1'3M Dually. Lariat • .,. tended cab. White. 32,000 mu... Bed liner, ctvome wheefe, good llr••· •11ce11en1 condlllonl 460 v-e. Book value: S1 T ,000. --u•t ••II 111.000 oeo . .-.oteo \/1 II h~'.~ \(ol 1:"-; 'I.' I:. '74 vw eus, BIWWn bt. 8K on rbll eng, orig 2nd owner 9M recpte CLaAll ltl50obo 7204119 ......... 4 Door. 5- apeed. wNle Wl\an ln- teflor. AwwrM ca•• a/C l4800 790-0429 11M~~O~IA 11 'IOlt. Hu: OOod bOdy, p•n. palnl, •••••. bumpere, brake•. tran~e)on & MW .... Need9: Interior work, sunroof & mocor. 700 .....02eo. cw IOCaled In Hunllna'On 8each tenv.w. aUG Ortgln•I ow"•' ::'ae~tl:.,~ dtllon. New: ewe.. .,,.. .,,., lrMrior. pe1n1 a rnott• White. Wllh e.c.. tcMy eunroot. A coho- tor' a oarl AOln9 ....... or beat ott.r • ..:.-:-. I I\ ..... I IU I I •, \. ( I 1\ ""'• l l ..... · 1 • I I '