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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-28 - Orange Coast Pilot, .. NEWPORT BEACH • ·• Three most common things to wash up on the beach of Newport: 1) Se~weed 2) Driftwood 3) Refuse Tue1111y, April 28, 1892 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 25 cents Inside the Pilot Bess Ferguson • 'She was a beautiful person' ~ 14-year-old Bess Ferguson remembered by friends, family for her concerns for homeless, planet. By LoriAnn Basheda SQ!f Wrkr NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Geri Ferguson said her daughter Bess would have made a big difference in the world, had her life not been cut short Friday night when she was fatally struck by a car while crossing Newport Boulevard. But friends of the 14-ycar-old freshman gi rl say she already did. Dozens of Ncwport·Harbor High students spent Monday with school counselors, remembering their friend as an ever-happy and generous "peace child" who lived E:lrth Day every day and had sensitivity beyond her years. "She was a beautiful person," said sophomore Rosey Boston. "She was always happy, no matter what went on in life. And she was there for anyone who needed her." ''She looked at us like .... e "ere people,'' added Scooter. a homeless man who hails from Oklahoma. "She "'as a good spirit. ll was like !>he was from the '6(h, living in the '90s." Ross Lewis vouc'hcd for that. A homeless man from Dallas, Lewis said the young girl would often visit him and others who sleep in Pinkley Park near her home. A member of the drJma club, Fergu!.On was abo a .,,oluntecr candy !>tnper at Hoag Ho!>pital and a member on the local Earth Day committee. "She was my conscience,'' her mother i.a1d. "She would just sit here and be our • friend,'' he said. "Regardless of us being homeless." "If !>he found an aluminum CJn in the trJ~h can !>he \\OUld take 1t out and lecture us on ii. Her whole interest in life .... as that earth See FERGUSON/BICi Piii Sid Soffer found guilty of probation violation; sentence could add up ...,. Costa Mesa watchdog, landlord faces more jail time for co de violations. By Anna Cekola $1111 Wmer • NEWPORT BEACH -S)d- ney Lester Soffer -knu\\ n to some in Costa Me~a as a ci' 1c watchdog and to other!> a~ an accused slumlord -moved one step closer Monday to earning a new moniker: p1l inmate. For the !.econd time in re- ceAl month!>, Harbor Municipal Court Judge Su~anne Sha .... found Soffer guilty of \.10lating his probation in connection with rental property he owns at 540 Bernard St. in Costa Mesa. Soffer was convicted in 1990 of seven counts of misdemeanor building code violations at the house, including the illegal use of a run-down play room a_nd garage as rental apartments. City manager cleared of code violation charge By Anna Cekola sun wmer COSTA MESA - C1t1ng a lack of e' 1dencc. the Oranse County Dislnd Attornc) office cleared City MJnagcr Allan Roeder of an alleged fire code 'iolat1on lodged by city aCll\ l!>l Sid Soffer during a March 16 Cit) Council meeting. Soffer had asked police to arrest Roeder for allo" ing a piano to be placed near a fire entrance during a performance by a group of Costa Mesa grade schoolers. But moments before a Harbor Municipal Court arraignment hearing Friday, the misdemeanor ucket was dismissed. MMc Mon.no.\ Nol The Ayala family, from left,.Nancy, 13, Evelyn, 4, and their mother Leticia work on beating heat Monday afternoon at Newport Beach. "Mr. Soffer, all we want )OU to do is dance to the same drummer as everyone else,'' Judge Shaw said during the hearing, which was marked with the verbal parring many have come to expect from cases involving Soffer. "I happen to hke Sid Soffer. The problem 1s, you make a choice -you dra'ol. a consequence." "I bche\e they See ROEDEA/llek"" Beach goers, merchants welcome sunny days By Russ Loar Slllf Wlter NEWPORT UE.ACH -It may have been a Monday but that didn't stop about 30,000 beachgocrs from soaking up sun and warm water off local shores. Water temperatures hit 69 dcarecs again on Monday, bringing another wave of beach· goers and raising hopes of local merchants who barely survived last summer's overcast weather. Youths, olftclals band together to explore alternatives to gangs By loMnn Bashed• Stllf Wlllr COST A MESA -"What will it taltc to get you kids off the street?,, a man asked the aroup of boys gathered at the police substation. "Put llihts out at the Rea Center and give us a full court so we can play basketball at night," one youth vol•1ntcered. ••How about you pys raise the money?" Councilman Joe Erick.son augcsted. ••Isn't that what taxes arc for?" another boy shot b:ick. This bit of dlaloaue came out or a mcctina held by a handrul of Costa Mua parents concerned about their children scttina involved with aanp. SH MEETlNGS,-m ..... "It's looking good so far," said Bill Hamilton, owner of the Cannery and Malarky's restaurants. "This last week or two has shown us a 'sea change' in business activity around the waterfront. Both the boats and the restaurants have been busier." Weather forecasters predict continued humidity, but say a cooling trend is on the way with Tuesday's temperatures predicted to stay in the 72 to 76 degree range, foiling to the upper 60s and low 70s by Wednesday. Some local merchants such as Lido Surf & Skate owner Norm Davis arc hoping the sunny weather will cool down a bit. "Actually, when it gets too hot, it doesn't help skate rentals," Since the time Soffer \\.lll convicted of maintaining the property w11hout proper city permits, city officials testified he has done virtually nothing to fix any of the problems. "'The bollom hne 1s, the d1- rcc11on he was gl\en was no di- rection at all," Soffcr's la-A)er Paul Stark argued. Up to Janu- ar)', Soffer had repre!>Cnted himself an his \anous legal dis· putc .... 1th Costa Mesa officials. Davis said. "But we're expecting a good summer this year - we're start in& off pretty good." But Soffer -"ho was unu- sually subdued during most of the hearing -claims city and court offkaals have not made it clear what he need to do. Sha". ho .... e,er. S31d Soffer could have called her or c11y of- ficials at any time for clarifica- See SOFFER/Ill* Piii Real estate giants team up to sell homes ...,. Grubb & Ellis, Better Homes and Gardens unite to offer independent broker service. By Tony Cox .,..,Ealr NEWPORT BEACH -Two of the biggest names in the Southern California home-sellin& business are now on the same team. Better Homes and Gardens Re.I Estate Service and the Newport-based regional unit of Gnibb & Ellis Co. arc dcvelopif\I • package of services that wilJ be offered to independent brokers througho ut Southern California. Gnibb A Ellis will continue to own and operate Its 11 ruidential broken c offices in the region, but will add the Better Homes and Gardens name to its s11ns and adopt the services included in what is termed the Arei De"-clopmcnt Alliance • The partners expect to bnng aboard 20 to 2S inde· pendent Southern California brokerages each year that ~ill become franchi cc of the alliance, in- cluding cxistin4 affiliates of Better Homes and Gardens that will be invited to join. The alliance is a rcncction of the growinf domi· nance of nationwide net~orks in the re 1dcntial real estate business. National franch' now con- trol more than 35 percent of the nationwide resi- dential market. The Grubb A EUi.s deal i.s the fint ol 1S to 20 SH REAL ESTATE/Ill*,_ --------- · Lo1;als Only Pilot People aa:m--------------- Manager of the Orange County Fair Equestrian Center and re· cently elected member of three local and national horse associa- tions. llol'll lerMlll•------------ Wben Gimple's not at the equestrian center, she's usually flying around the western United States for various duties associated with various horse associations. She is a member of the Western Commiuee of the American Horse Shows Association, a board member with the Orange County Horse Shows Association and was recently re-elected to the Pacific Horse Shows Association, which sanctions equestrian events in California, Arizona and Or- egon. Gimple, 38, of Santa Ana, said involvement with the as- sociations helps keep her up to date about the horse industry, which benefits the equestrian center, which she's managed since 1984. She has worked at the center for 12 years. One of the few remaining year-round stables still left in Orange County, the cen- ter includes a training center and the stables. The equestrian cen- ter is host to 20 local horse shows annually, the main ones occur- ring during the annual summer fair, and is a frequent field trip destination for local students. "We have 220 horses on the grounds," she said. A LIB.ONG HlllB'f--------- Gimple, who grew up on a horse ranch in Rolling Hills, really developed her interest in horses at age 10 when she started show- ing quarter horses, a hobby she maintains today. After high school, Gimple became a dental assistant, working for two years with a local dentist . "But I couldn't pay my horse expenses, and everything was so negative," she said. Working at an equestrian center, where many people come to relax and pursue their hobbies, is completely dif- ferent than those days in the dentist's office, she said."Here it's fun," she said. Gimple said she couldn't have ever imagined hav- ing such a job when she was a you ng girl growing up on the horse ranch. Police Log Costa Mesa A would·be robber was unsucxcss· ful Wednesday when he tried to yank the purse and camera baa Crom a woman's 1houlder as she wallccd across the Scars parkina lot 11 South Cout Plaza. ThC wom1n, who wu visitina from New Yott, manaaed to hold onto both straps. After tugging unsuccessfully for a while, the -thug fled. • A 12:-YUH>ld Costa Mesa boy was ordered to hand his bicycle over 10 an older boy Wednesday while he and his friend were riding double in the field ar Costa Mesa High School. Ac:cordfo& ro the boy, he was on the h1ndle bin and his friend was pcd- dlin.1 when the thief ran up to tflem sal<f someone h1d stolen his bike1 ind asked for a ride so be CO\lld eaten the crook. When t~ reached the park· Ina lot of PrcsidiO ~uare, the thief reportedly ordered the owner of che bike to dismount 1nd threatened 10 beat him up if he didn't comply. VOL.88,N0.98 ........... ......... ,......, ... .,.., ow,.._..OM.r ............. ....... ~ ......... • -By Ann• Cekol• • Someone climbed throuah a win· dow 11 the Prince of Pc.cc church 11 2987 Mesa Verde and stole a VCR. • Newport Beach A 56-ycar-<>ld disabled Newport Beach man lost S'Z91 worth of clOth· iilJ to 1 thief early Sund,ay momins. Tl\e clothes were reportedly taken from three __ public dryers 1t 1 laun-dromat at 504 W. Balboa Ave . • A vidcoca.sscuc recorder, 40 com- pact discs ind SJ ,000 In cash were stolen from a house °" the 2200 block or Ar11ia Street between Friday and Sunday afternoons. The victim found a aliCSina &lass door open. Po-11cc found no sill's or forced enuy. • Someone phoned in a bomb threat to Aa_iship Health Care at 466 Aaa· ship Koacf 1t 9:4S p.m. S.turday. An employee told ~lice the caller IOUndcd like 1n older male" who said, .. There ls a bomb, you all die." How to reach us al The Pilot am.1..-. Ot•nee County 642~111 """•"'""' aa..H1ed 642·5678 o..pay 642~121 ....... Newt S40· 1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports ~ 646-.4170 Maht<>Mce 8ut1 Off~ 6-42·4321 8Ulinett f~ 631 -5902 # • Too realistic for comfort •.. Fortunately, this time it wasn't real. But for Costo Mesa High School students it was a jolting reminder of what con happen when drinking and driving are mixed. The Costo Mesa Police Deportment's DARE program, in conjunction with the Costa Mesa Fire Deportment, Newport-Mesa Unified School District ona the county Coroner's Office staged the simulated fatal occident, involving a drunken student driver on prom night, last Thursday. Paramedics cover up Costa Mesa High School student Christie Hoover (below), who ployed the port of a girl killed in the occident. The mock-up also included o close-up view of the twisted wreck as well as the questioning and arrest of the drunken driver . ..... .., lllPc .. Ill B -fl ' •, . . ' .. . , .. . ''--. . . . . ; \ ... rle Y -· . ... -• ,, ' • I ., '~~· 0 ·~.. • ' • ;_,_ .. ~ J • • o COST A MESA -In a merger that has been in the works for about a year, the Costa Mesa Women's Club will soon be opening the doors of its West 18th Avenue clubhouse to the future women or the area -Girls lncorporated of Newpon Mesa. By the end of summer, Girls lnc. will or assume ownership of the Women's Cub's half-acre clubhouse at 610 W. 18th St., an estimated $500,000 gift that will allow the organization to double the year-round activities it now offers next door to underprivileged and at-risk girls. "It's just a tremendous legacy for the women of our community," said Rita Redaelli, executive director of Girls lnc .. formerly known as the Girls Club of America. "We're very excited about this acquisition. We're very much in a growth mode." Despite the change in ownership, the 139 members of the Women's Oub wiJI continue to meet and socialize as usual at the clubhouse. They just won't have to take care of the building, an increasingly difficult task for the aging members. ~'The building is in need of repairs to bring it into optimal condition," said club member Gwen Collins. "It's rather beyond the means of the members. Women's Qub President Eleanor Hodge said members overwhelmingly approved the merger during a vote Friday. "I feel it's a real public service," Hodge said. "This is what our club is all about, to serve, to help the future women." Also as part of the agreement, the city of Costa Mesa would gain ownership of the Women's Qub property if Girls fnc .. were to ever disband, Hodge said. "We think it's a good deaJ for the whole community," said Assistant City Manager Rick Pickering. The City Council is expected to fmalizc its involvement in the deal in mjd-June. Since 1950, the Women's Qub -which staned as a sewing circle back in 1910 -hu been meeting in the clubhouse, holding social activitits in lbe large auditorium, which includes a stage and kitchen. "We'JI move perfonnina arts programs, ............................... .............................. ,. .. ,, ....... 2 .... -•·· ... . ~111,.. J '* sbrft ..... ..._ ~ ........... ..., ........ .... ....... ...., dw ... ...,.. I &l•a ~ '111..... ..... ,,,, ,... . t) • <> 0 . ' ... -... karate and other indoor activities. that we haven't been able to do as well.(in the main center).'' Redaelli said. About 125 girls ranging in age from S to 16 use the main center at 1815 Anaheim Avenue after school, RedaeUi said. About nine month.s ago, Girls Inc. opened a teen center in the Costa Mesa Courtyards. About 75 teens participate in that program. -By Aou Qltol• Crlltl .............. .. A 41-ycar-old woman remains in serious condition following a vehicle rollover accident Sunday night, in which the driver was arrested on charges or felony drunk driving and felony hit and run. Jeffrey Woodruff, 29, of Newport Beach was treated and released from Western Medical Center-Santa Ana for moderate •injuries prior to being booked on the charges, according to officials. Rosemary Delarosa, 41, of Costa Mesa, sustained critical injuries in the crash that occurred at 8:15 p.m. California Highway Patrol officials . reported the Camaro was traveling 90 mph northbound on the SS freeway just north or Baker Street when the driver changed lanes and lost control of the vehicle before it overturned several times down an embitnkrnent. Both Delarosa and Woodruff were ejected from the car, which came to rest against a tree 25-30 fe.et down the embankment . Woodruff then apparently attempted to nee the scene, according to authorities. ........ llllrd ..._ Orange Coast College has become the nation's third largest single-<:ampus community college, according to the April 21 issue of The College Times. The college's ranking was based on its fall 1991 enrollment or 28,095 students, up from a fifth-place ranking the year before -a growth of 3,627 students. City College of San FranciJco tops the list of the country's largest community colleges at 34,251 students, followed by DeAnu CoUege of Cupertino which reported 28,888 students in.fall 1991. LOOUIOH SIU 8tAfl It nt I' J.J .. ::r:~ .... ~ .... ~ c.-... _, ,., ~~ ~ .... WtnAr ... a 11 w..., OclMI , ... 6-ti .. , ... TOIMY ..... ... :::2t. ~ ..... ... :::2t. .......... hlS .... 1.1 ,, ..... ,.. llU ,._.1.t 1: .. ,... .. , 1111 ....... .......... .... ,... ... ... ,...u -During the last decade, Orange Coast College has tnnsf'erred more students to four-year colleges than any other California community college - a total 16,310 ltansfers since the 1981·82 school year, acoording to the California Postsecondary Education Comntission. The Coast Community College District, which includes Orange Coast College, Golden West CoUege and Coastline Community College, ranks a.s the fourth large t multi-campus system in the nation with a total 117,994 students. The nine-campus Los Angeles Community College District, is the largest multi-<:ampu.s district in the nation, with a total fall enrollment of 117,994 students. Orange Coast College marine biology professor Dennis Kelty will discw.s the effects of global warming in the Antarctic and screen slides of his five-week research expedition today from 1 to 2 p.m. in the college's Science Lecture Hall. The public is invited. Kelty, nationa11y known for his research on bottlenose dolphin • was in the Antarctic with a team of 27 international scientists in a project sponsored by the Antarctic Ecosystem Research Group. Kelly studied krill, tiny shrimp-like creatures which are 1.n important link in the Antarctic food chain. More information is available by calling 432-5725. 1111111 cmilldltl ta ... U.S. Senate candidate Bruce Herschcnsohn will speak at a Young Executives of America breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Friday, May 1, at the PaciflC Oub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., in Newport Beach . Herschensohn, a television commentator, is running against Rep. Tom CampbclJ a.nd Palm Springs Mayor Sonny Bono for the U.S. Senate scat to be vacated by Sen. Alan Cranston. Admission is $15 of Young ExecutNes of America members and $25 for non-members. Re1ervations are avaiJable by caUina Susan James at 721-0153. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 6 Tueaday,Apri128, 1982 ~ Just a couple of guys In the wilderness, stalking the wily pot roast I figure it could be a male bonding kind of thing. We bite the caps off a couple of tall Coronas, spit 'cm into the recycling bin, switch on the ball game, belch, and then I show my buddy Scott how to make chicken breasts with white wine sauce. beans and greens and maybe a little meat now and rhen, toss it in the Crockpot and voila, home cooking. Actually, Scott's kind of behind the curve on this one. This whole male cuisine movement actually started years ago as part of the Sensitive New Age Guys thing. Now it's really gone beyond that, with the Men's Movement and all. You put on war paint, go out to the wilderness and beat on a drum for a while, hunt down your own chicken, bring it back and saute it. "Yeah, but you gotta know how," Scott said. "Hey, I could show you the ropes," I said. Maybe we can omit the Latter few steps, for simplicity's sake. Scott gets enough hunting and ga thering in the business world. I don't want him to think cooking is like work. .. -~­ Editor's Notebook Not that I'm your stereotypical male cook. A lot or men, when they cook, do it aggressively, as if it were a sport. You know the kind of guy I'm talking about. Any medium-sized circle or friends these days will tend to ,have one legendary male cook, who can whip up a batch of stuffed mussels or supremes de volaille gabrielle at the drop of an egg whisk, and still find time to be a corporate lawyer on the side. I have one friend who makes French bread that tastes and crunches just like the stuff my taste buds still remem ber fondly I've been wanting to teach Scott, my bachelor friend, to cook fo r years. In fact, teaching anybody to cook seems as if it woul d be a good, satisfying thing to do. I used to teach swimming when I was in college, and I always felt 1 was doing a great service for people, protecting them against drowning. Well, to me, not knowing how to cook is like drowning in a sea of microwave-able dinners. ------from my junior year in Europe. I'm not like that, In fact, of all the men 1 know who cook, I'm probably the least flamboyantly gifted. But I'm reliable. I cook like your aunt Edna from Minnesota. 1 like nice rich chicken pies, pot roasts, bean stews, tuna casseroles, anything with lots of pasta and cheese in it. 1 don't do haute. And I don't do lite. One day a few months ago, we were talking about the tough economic times, and how expensive it is just to stay alive these days. We got to talking about food and I mentioned how much cheaper it was to cat if you cooked from scratch, instead of buying p:{ckagcd ready-to-eat food. You can just buy a few \ In a way, my cooking stems from the four years I spend in Africa with the Peace Corps. I remember Send your items for Around Town to Bob van Eyken, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 9262 7. Today Singles cabaret - Cabaret, a guild of the Orange County Performing Arts Center for single people 30 lo 55, will hold its monthly meeting. with cod.tails and dancing. beginning at 5 p.m. April 28 at the .Radisson Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd. in lr\ine. Fashion lunch -The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will hotd its annual 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 featurjng works by students from 19 county high schools will be on display April 28 to May l at the 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 1s 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 Republican Women and the Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated will co-sponsor a luncheon April 28 to hear conservafr.e commentator and U.S. Senate candidate Bruce Herschensohn. The luncheon will be held at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Hwy. For rese1'at1on~. call 644-5745 or 673-6605. Bankruptcy changes -A complimentary seminar will be held on Tuesday to discuss proposed modifications to the Bant..ruptcy Code and recent lesal decisions affecting creditors' rights from 1 :30-5 p.m. at the Red lion hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Call MaryAnne Baca for more information at 452-0031. Wei~ht loss -Take Off Pounds sensibly (T.0 .P.S.) by attending weekly meetings at the 1st Baptist Church, 300 Magnolia, Costa Mesa. T.O.P.S. meets every Tuesday. Call 646-2243 for more information. Wednesday Used book sale -The Friends of the Newport Beach Library, a non·profit library support group, will hold a blow-out used book sale April 29 through May 3. The variety of books will range from hobbies to drama to science fiction Jnd everything between. Old and rare books are Jvailable. For additionJI information, call 760-1946. AIDS awareness -The Ne-.\port Beach community is invited to participate in a discussion group concerning the c;pread of the AIDS 'irus at 7 p.m. April 29. The group will meet at the t\e'' port Harbor Sims Hall Acti,•l) Center. 600 Irvine A\C. For mformJtion, c.111 760·3310. Jaycees -The l\e\\port Harbor Jaycees will host a free informational seminar and get-acquainted mi)(er at 7 p.m. April 29 at PJrker's Seafood Grill, 309 Palm Ave. in Newport Beach. Anyone aged 21 to .tO is invited to attend. For more information·, C'111 721-0637. 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The bushes were not full or fast-food restaurants and the local food stores did not ca rry instant macaroni and cheese. It was either learn to cook with indigenous materials -your basic cassava flour nnd yams -or subsist on bread and tinned peanut butter. Any medium-sized circle of friends these days will tend to have one legend- ary male cook, who can whip up a batch of stuffed mussels or supremes de volaille gabrielle at the drop of an egg whisk, and still find time to be a cor- porate lawyer on the si de. studying dietetics at the time and she gleefully imparted to me the contents of all the food preparation classes she was taking. By the time she had her masters degree, she'd bowed out of the kitchen entirely. For )Cars since then, l\e been secretly exchanging cooking tips with people; professional associa tes, acquaintances, my wife's's friends, an)one 'who'd listen to my recipe for lentil spaghe11i ~auce. I'm ready to go public and start proselytizing. Sad to say, I subsisted on bread and tinned peanut butter, except when I went to visit my students in the village or ate with the French Scott just happens to be there at the right time. Maybe 1 can gi'e the guy a head start in life. Ma)be he'll meet some nice anesthesiologist who~e mother didn't teach her to cook, and who's been wa~ting aw:Iy on bread and peanut butter. • people at the local tobacco plantation. They were always amazed al how much I ate. "Les celibstaires ont toujours faim," Madame D'Andecy used to say. Bachelors are always hungry: Bob van E}'ken is tht Daily Pilot's assistant editor. llis column appears on 1·uesda}'s. Movie listings Newport Beach IOWAJIOS N~OIT ClNIMA 300 New_. c ..... , Dr... 644 0160 I Tho lobe l'Gl 1'2, 2 30, S 7 30 10 2 Tho l'loyor (~ 2. 4 30, 1, 9 lO J Whlto Soncb •> 11 30. 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It's a tour of homes all around town -to be held May 6th -which will include a luncheon at the Crean's. So far, more than $40,000 has bee'n ·promised in support. Tom Mahoney, husband of co-chair Jean Mahoney, underwrote the gig at the Ritz. He thinks CHOC does great things and enjoys adding his support. "I don't believe in raising the children, I'm through with that, but I certainly believe in helping them," he laughed. B ette Dobrott co-chaired the evening, wh!ch featured a great assortment of appetizers - like delicate proscuito wrapped bread sticks -and sips of wonderful wines. planning taste of Costa Mes W EEKEND TASTE OF COSTA MES AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA - Restourants have become a favorite form of entertainment, and 30 of them arc going to provide preview tastes for nominal prices at The THlt or Cosla Mesa beginning Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday at the corner of Bear and Sunflower Streets, near Nordstrom in the South Coast Plaza area. Restaurants particip:lling arc: Antonello'• ....... 1111'11 Tastings ~nd Tidbits' Rlstorante, Back Bay Rowln and Running Club, Bangko Four, Borbacoo, Dorn Stuk House, Dear St~• Care, Dlstro 201, Drondon's, Emporlo Armani Express, Forty Corrots, Gnrden Bistr Ghandi Indian Cuisine, Gustaf Anders, Haagcn Daz, ll"5san's, Kamakura Rcsuu~rant, Udo Shipyard Sousage Compony, Newport Rib Company, Pirct's Bistro, Ruby's Diner, Scon's Seafoo Grill and Oar, Splga Trottorio, The Garden Court Care, the Village Farmer, Trattoria rlno, and Zuni Grill. Res1::1urant tastes and beverages will cost be tween SI and $4, :iccording to Jim de Doom e\lent chairman and the same man who has or&ani£ed the Taste of NC\\ pon for the past three years. Plan on ha ving a wonderful time -he knows how to put the~e things together so cvel)·one, kids included. has a good time. Some of the 50 enjoying the gracious spell were Bob and Fran Morgan, Cinderella Guild president Sonia Ike, there with husband Earle, Gerald and Etelka Greer, Pearl and Hal Hoag, Shirley Clark, Jim Dobrott, Cy and LeAnn Alford, Dave and Megan.Wong, Wanda Shelton, Martha and Bud Boler, and Dinah and George Piggott. Top photo: From left Pearl Hoag, Bette Do~rott and Jean Mahoney. Ahove left: From left, Charles and Nora Hester and Thomas Mahoney. Above right: Helen Wardner, left, and Wanda Shelton. Non-top professional entertainment, strolling mimes, magicians and balloon artisb will be on hand -so much going on )OU may want to make it a two-day 'isit. Admission i~ $3, children under 12 admi tt ed free on Sa tu rday and Sunday. Fridny 'hours will be 5-1 p.m.: S:uurday from noon-10 p.m., Sunday "'-> co.mesy SClt John Ellington, Richard Doyle and Don Took in the world premiere of "Hospitality Suite" at South Coast Repertory. 'Hospitality Suite' offers stellar cast, lots of laughs E very rcw years, South Coast Repertory mounts a play like "Glcngarry Glen Ross" or "American Buffalo," seemingly to remind us that its backbone -those actors who helped start the company back in the mid-1960s -is still firmly intact. This ti me. the notable example is "Hospitality Suite," the world premiere from a new playwright which -like the above examples -focuses on the way people do business. Its stellar cast is comprised of three founding SCR members and a "junior partner" who's only been with the company since 1972. "Hospitality Suite" shouldn't be confused with "Plaza Suite" or Tam T1lul "California Suite.'' Jn the first place, it's far funnier than either of these Neil Simon hits. In the second, it's also a very meaty morsel -a plate of shrimp among the veggies. to borrow an analogy Crom the play itself. Playwright Roge r Rueff, a chemical engineer from the Midwest enjoying his first exposure to professional theater, has produced an inside look at the world of on-the-road salesmanship th:it is both howlingly funny and stingingly thought-provoking. Under th e deft direction of Steven Albrcui, it's the finest original play mounted at SCR since Richard Hellesen's "Moonshadow" a few seasons back. Theater Critic Rucff masterfully sets up his audience with the tried and true formula of diverse personalities functioning in a sequestered environment, and delivers enormously funny situations again and again before slipping in "the messa ge ," which creates a sobering finale. His characters are real. accessible and credible from their varying viewpoints, :ind his story is painted from a unique middle American per pccllve. Richard Doyle, in one of his bes( in a long line of memorable performances, attacks the role of a frustrated lubricants salesman with a vengeance. Unlike many parts of this type. Doyle's character contains a thick inner layer of integrity underneath the snake-oil peddler hogwash. which heightens the role's vitality. As his longtime a~~ocinte and marketing specialist, Don Took is a picture of restraint and contemplation. Toolc's character i n man at the crossroads, pondering his next direction, and the nccor delivers a performance steeped in depth and sclf·exnmination. John Ellington is the wild card in the deck, a young research assistant whose deep religious convictions stand at cro~ purposes with his mission in his first trip on the ro:id. His stalemated confrontation wi1h a seething and rruscratcd Doyle is ma terful. Dwight Richard Odie's setting is appropriately bland, and Doc Ballard's lighting is equally impressive, particularly in the play' final moments. The u e of middle-of-the-road musical selection like "Feelings" further enhances the plastic atmosphere. SCR 's Second Stage ha introduced 50me c..ccptional new ploys over rhc year ("Moon hndow," "Brothers," "V & V Only;• etc.), and "Hospltaliry Suite" is now empha1ically added to thi honor roll Playwrif ht Ru err may be a chemical CnJincer by trade, but hr theatric• insiah1 is as harp as any full·t1me craftsm1n' . Perform nces of "H phalit)' Suite" will continue Tuesdays throuah Fridays 11 8:30, S11urd•ys at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at l and 7 p.m until May 2• on the Second Stt&c of South Coast Repenory, 655 Town Center Drive, C.osta Mua. Call 957~33 for 11cke1 Information. , , Forget the d~eting doldrums; anti-diet movement growing S urcly you've also heard about Snoopy's doughnut-diet -ir you eat four doughnuts and nothing else for the rest or the year, you'll lose weight. Would you believe thal now, on the newest weighr-lo~ diet, you get lo cal anything you want, whenever you want, DP. lilll llQ&d Family Counseling including doughnuts? This anti-diet movcmcni is swelling (forghe the pun) in San Franci~co. Boston and everywhere. The diet-resisters in Huntington, West Virginia nnd Toronto carried banners that read, "Scales Are For Fish, Not For Women." And in New York, a women's therapy center is sponsoring a Gala Benefit to "Honor and Redeem Women's Bodies and Appetites." Surely there's a ca tch. What docs it mean to raise one's dietary consciousness? Are we really ready to throw in the towel, give up the fight to be healthier and more attractive? Arc we ready to make peace finally with ... ugh ... the idea th:it it's all right to buy bigger clothes? The principle behind the so-called "Anti-Diet" movement is that once the magical allure of the forbidden is removed. people cat with their own appetites. And then they become free to reco~ni2c the real feelings behind the urge to binge. And then the "need" to binge disappear~ - or so they say. With unlimited permission to cat whatever you want, you can begin to truly understand that ypu will never, ever satisfy certain kinds of "hungers" by eating. It's possible, the anti-dieters warn, thnt even with your new awareness and SOUTH COAST METRO - The critically lauded Lcwitiky Dance Company performs at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center 11 one of the premier events of the 1992 Imagi nation Celebration. acceptance of your O\\n body, (resardlcss of its !.ize), you may continue to eat away and stay fat. Uut only now arc you free to mo\'c from automatically giving in to your food dciiirc~ toward being in a position of po" er. Choice includei. the option of eating those doughnuts, but 11 JIM> include!> as~ing for affection -if 1hat's \\ha1 }OU really need. "Option" is the uperJlive word Sounds like the l>ame game \\ ith a different n:ime to me. Diets don't work. They ne\cr have. especially if the dieters intend to return to olt.1 eating habits once the diet is "over." The Diet Center, Weight Watchers. Jenny Crnig, Nutri·systcms, etc., all preach the idea of "maintenance." Every successful "dieter" l 'vc ever met insists thal they \\ill never and could nc\'cr put back the weight they hnve lost. Yet, the statistics are grim. Why? Well. fir t of nil. it's exciting to be lo ing weight. There's lots or reinforcement as the ~ale goes down, when smaller clothe~ fit just fine, and admiring lo\cd ones throw around compliments. But when the "task" is done, there is a p ychological and perhaps ph)~iological urge to get back to normal behavior -\\hatC\Cr that means. Anti·dicter~ re-define compulsive over-eating as an act of optimi m. R:uhcr than being sclf·dcstructi\c, a binsc. they claim, h an nttempt to take better care of yourself. Perhaps there really is something to do that fe el a good and is as satisfying as eating. I've got an open mind. I will be attendin):; ant i-diet guru, Gcneen Roth's, 0 Dreaking Free Prom Compulsive Eating" workshop in San Diego during the first weekend in May (call 408·685-8601 for information). J'll report back Inter on the workshop. Dr. Unda ;Ugaz/ Is a marriage and family counselor with omccs In Corona de/ Mar. The program includes: "Pas de Bach," set to music by Johann Seba tian Bach; "Kinacsonata;' whicb is constructed around Alberto Ginastera's Piano Sonata No. J; Nonl Reunold's WnlkinfJ Falling; :ind l.ewitzky's "Game Plan." c ....... ....., Wedding Cakes "The Old- Fashion Way" 2950 Gract Ln. C.M. Call for Info. 540-0211 from noon-6 p.m. 0 ARTlCUOKE MANlA -Rcstour~nt Antoine at Le Meridien i celebrating that e~traordinary thi.stle, the :irtichoke, with a dinner incorporating it in everything from ~ourne to confit. according to Chef de Cuisine (Jean Pierre Lemanissicr) who has cre:ued the imaginative :ialute to this garden delight. Hors d'ocu\lre~ of artichoke mo~e and a lang~tino olad with confit of baby artichoke~. fresh herbs and olive oil begin the five-cou rse. pri'< fi,e meal. Main dishes include almon on a bed of artieholcs with saffron sauce and baby rack of lamb, roasted \\1th artichoke oil ond (re h lima beans. De sert is an urticho~e soufnc. navored \\ith coconut nnd fresh mint auce. The dinner is $48 per Rerson. Information: 476·2001. ext . 2194. 0 PRIME OF YOUR LIFE CLUB -In a recent review of f h·e Crowns. space prohibited us from mentioning that the Corona Del Mar restaurant's Prime oC Your Lire club has more than 2,000 members! No fee to join -but you need to be able to offer proof of being over 55 yenrs old. Just fill in the application for a 25·pcrcent discount. The only requirement i that dining t:skcs place a bi t earlier -dinner is served at two sittings: Monday through Saturday, S and 5:30; Sundays, 4 and 4:30 - perfect for catching n mO\ ic at the Port. 0 DIVING INTO FRIENDLY WATERS - Thanks to the exploratory tr:wcls of owners ~fork Holechcd. and his "'ife Cindy. the resultant menu at Waters ukchouse rcOccts their ot.lvcnturcs. Charbroiled halibut is now topped \\ith toma111lo sauce and served on a bed of angel hair pasta; Chinese confetti salad, with rice noodles, fried \\Ontons, cilantro and sliced chicken breast is one choice, another is &rilled pork chops marinated in Jamaic:rn jerk uuce und charb roiled over open Oame:i. Individual piuas and a vegetable sandwich arc ulso on the eclectic menu. q Waters' overlooks a lake (or course), and th~ view is romantic, but casual. For information J or reservations, phone 733-9503. 1 f n kccpinf with the festival 's goal of pr0\l1ding free or nominally priced events in order to expose a many youn1 people to the art as po Ible, reserved seats for the famed Lo Anaeles·bascd company's appearance arc only S3. Look to SPECIAL OCCASIONS For Loca~ Rtputablt Strvict ~ u,,,.., w.,._ The company began in 1966 under the direcaion of choreoira· phcr and teacher lklla Lcwitiky. Tickets to the performance in Scacrs1rom Hall arc available at the center bOx orrace, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mna, and all TmtM11ter kxations. Information: 556-ARTS. c:xt. 888. I _., .,.,,, ,.,,., • llJ't • 11,'rre _.. .._. ....... .i Mildl ..... .,..._ 1.auo -. a AIDtMll tor,.,-. 1t•Hn, •«hllJ, ..... 6 .. tpftul .... c...,.. ........ 7.U-1115 AU for Cmncron • Piiot . 361 " .. .. ommunity Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdar.; Editor William lobdell •.. 642-4321, ext. 351 CdM blOoms before columilist's very eyes A ft.OWER BY ANY OTHER STREET NAME -After a quarter-a:ntury of residence along the coast of Orangcshire, rve finally discovered the quaint community of Corona del Mar. Ob. rve spent lots of time there ·-mostly inching along Coast Hipway in a scmi-parkcd vehicle, careful not to collide with snails and turtles in the passing lane -but this was my first leisurely exploration of the byways. Until last Friday, the main street of Corona dcl Mar was si mply a link connecting two ends of Brcnvillc, present and future. For the most direct route through town, just follow the sewer and water lines under construction. The only way to get lost was to disappear into a ditch. Then, determined to correct this auslandcr's narrow impression, along came two native guides: Bank of America branch manager Royal S. Radtke, president of the Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce, and real estate maven Unda T11llaatttl of the Gffl"lt Elkins kennel of -----home-sniffing bird dogs. Together, with Linda at the wheel and Royal in the back scat, doing his Chamber of Commerce thing, we ventured into exotic parts -----• of the world I'd never seen before. Take· China Cove. I'd often admi~cd the picturesque ~cttlement of China Cove from the water (it's on the left, as one sails seaward along the main channel), bu t this was my first exploration via the overland route. Gracious, what a fascinating discovery! I mean, how long has this tucked-away Utopia been up there? Is it really in the same , little village of Corona del Mar (pop. 12,902), whose most endearing contribution to culture (for casual motorists) has been ·u alphabetically listed cross-streets with the flowery n:l'mcs? Detouring for a moment, let's talk about that. If. you don't run out of petrol, you'll crawl by successive side streets named Avocado, Acacia, Begonia, Carnation and Dahlia. To the best of my knowledge, there's no downtown thorough-fare beginning with the letter E. If there's an Edelweiss, must've missed it. Not even an Eggplant. hen, moving right along the primrose path into the wilds of Newport Beach, the flowery trail picks up with Fernleaf, oldcnrod, Heliotrope, Iris and Jasmine. There is, egad, no street with my favorite initial, K. which is nderstandable. Why would anyone want to have an addres, on, y, Knotwced? It resumes with Larkspur, Marguerite, Marigold, Narcissus, rchid, Poinsettia and Poppy, but (except for an oddly place.d azcl) that's the end of the line. No Queen Anne's Lace, no Rhododendron, no Snowdragon, no Tulip or Trillium, no Umbrella Plant, no Vcnus's Flytrap. If Corona dcl Mar expands southward, which isn't likely, planners could call up such reserves as Wisteria or Wolfbanc, Yucca and Zinnia. Well, dam, I started to tell you about China Cove -but seem to have gotten sidetracked. Let's stay touch ... Jtny Kobrln's column runs Tutsd•)'S, Tbursda)'s, and S.turd•J'I. ' It's time to reform the Brown Act ~ Legislation needed to prevent politicians from doing business behind closed doors. I n a season filled with earthquakes, disaster, politico! scandal and a resilient recession, it's easy to underst:.ind why a piece of proposed legislation known simply as SB 1538 would get ~ost in the shuffle. But it's worth taking the time to understand the Senate bill, what it means and why it is being proposed. It's that important. In basic English, state Sen. Quentin Kopp's legislation would put some fire and energy into the Ralph M. Brown Act -the cornerstone in California for preventing politicians Crom doing business behind closed doors. The Brown Act, sadly, has been a failure. It is abused routinely. It is manipulated by county and city attorneys. It tends to strike amusement, not fear, with those ,.,.ho trample upon its good intentions. It is, in the words of one interested observer, the "Rodney Dangerfield of California law. It gets no reSP..eCt." The living proof of its )pineless qualities can be measured in the fact that there has never been a single conviction for a Dro" n Act viol:uion in th e 40 years of its cxi!ltence. And while we'd like to believe that that's because we have such a fine stock of honest, rule-abiding politicians in California, "e know better. ' S en. Kopp's reform of the Brown Act would accomplish a number of things, nil of them in the public interest. There may be a few city attorneys, council member) and supervisors out there who protest the change, but we suspect the voters won't. Here are the highlights of the reform: j The bill would clamp down on so-called retreats. Cit.y councils and boards would be prohibited frQm the· now-accepted practice of spending a restful weekend in San Diego or Palm Spri ngs to discuss "long-range planning" or other vague m:.itters. j It would ban the often-used excu e of "pending litigation" for closed-door sel>~ion~. Councils everywhere -Ne"port Beach and Costa Me sa included -incessantly go behind closed doors cveryt1me the local city attorney can sweep thb 11cm or that under the "pending litigation" rug. As it turns out, there isn't an) thing a city attorney can't twi~t into a hypothetical legal dispute. ./ Would prohibit so-called "personnel" discussions involving elected officials. ./ Would force city and count) governments to put out meaningful public agendas on closed-door items, rather than the standard vague terms the public gets now. In nil, there arc 17 major planks to the r~form pack<\ge, inchlding pro' il>ions for the di5trict attorney to investigate and prosecute offenders. T he changes are needed. They arc important. We have managed to let mere law)crs and politicia:ns erode one of our most . basic rights '-the right to know \\hat our elected represent:.itives arc up to. It's time to take il back. It is worth knowing that state Sen. Marian Dergcson was among those who helped the bill clear its fir~l subcommillee hurdle in the Senate. A Senate AppropriJtions Committee hearing is ne:\t. What will happen to Eastslde residents when 55's done? Street, I share Mr. Augustine's vision of a bottleneck where the new 55 Freeway chokes down from fou r freeway lanes to two Janes in Co ta Mesa's newly redeveloped do" ntown. by Mr. Fleming's com ments; as a Sports Connection member. I am u cd to traffic j<im!I at the Lafec)cle machines in his health club. mcrcti-Jnts "ould be better served by their former cxecuti'c director or e\en the C11y's Chamber of Commerce which in the past ha'e expressed compassion for our commumt). MR. AUGUSTIN OF the Battery Mart ("End of the Road;' April 22) is indeed fortunate to find a solutio n to the pending traffic nightmare on Ne"port Boulevard and 19th Street. Thoe of us \\ho reside near the impacted area may not be as fort unate. As a resident on East 19th What amazed me were Mike Fleming's comment in the article. As executhe director of the Downto\\n Merc hants Association, he demonstrated an extreme lac~ of sen itivity for the merchants and for the residential community. However, I am not surprised Mr. Fleming's vision of satisfactory distribution of traffic , .. ill unfortunately be through our re idential neighborhoods. His lack of concern fo r the quality-of-life in our commun ity was confirmed by his addiJional lack of support to adopt a reasonable General Plan for Costa Mesa. Perhap the do"ntov.n I hope to continue supporting the downtown merchants and to con1inue excrching at the Sport~ Connection! That is. af I am able to make tt through the bottleneck at East 19th Street and Ne\\port Boulevard after Than~sgi\1ng. ROBERT D. HOFFMAN Costa Mesa Best of the Readers' Hotline '.'"· · .. . · · -·: ~-· ~r~· -· · , -~ · . , . . . .. . .. .,_, _... ~ The followin1 is a sampling for calls from our 24-bour Readers' Hotline. If you 'd like to get involved, it's as easy as punching ia rhe following seven numbers: 642-@86. Please leave )'Our name (spell it out), city and phone number (for vcriration). Thank )'Ou! 0 Dian lllltlllCI MY SUGGESTION (for sentencing former Newpon Beach Utilities Director Bob Dixon, who plead guilty to embenling S 1.8 million in city funds and faces seven years in prison) is that Dixon be given half the prison scntcnce workina in the sanitation department for the city of Newpon Beach. GLENDA WILSON Costa Mesa ,. .... ol 1111 .. , a .. cllflllcltlan I AM CAI.UNG about the El ino story. You have reported ttaaa water flows down the coast Ol Cenual American IOUthward toward IOUlbcm California. For IOIDe reatc>n, I thouaht we were north ol Ccatrll America. Seems JOU OU&ht 10 check ii Out a little better than that. MARILYN BOYER Newport Beach You and a number of other eagle-eyed rel!ders pointed this out. Russ Loar, who wrote the story, responds: Yes, Southern Ollifornia is indeed nonh of Central America. But biologists tell me that El Nino is commonly a55«iated with a scutherly flowing current of wann water which tnlvels down the coast of Central Ameria, to the coastal waters of Peru and Ecuador. I omitted the fact that this wann water now then heads west as it meets the northern flow from the scuthem latitudes, travclin1 north and northwest once it reaches the Baja coa t, on its way to the Southern California coast along with other warm-water sources. My apologies for the omission. Newpart cops I JUST received the weekend edition of the Daily Pilot and wu absolutely appalled to read the article, "Coffee brings out the worse in Newport Beach cops" (by LoriAnn Basheda). Thal sounds to me like a total harassment, with the taunting of How to get involved! the real world. This si tua1 ion with your local police department - '111' Call die Readen' Bodine ("1-aM}. While we welcome all comments, we'll ... ly publish comments from those who lea\rC a name, city and number. Costa Mesa and Nc,,port and a lot of the police departments in the area -is because of the fact that they need to raise '111' Wrtte 1 lttWr. Please be as brief as possible. Longer letters will be considered for the Com- munity Conunentarics. Mail your letter to .. Letters,'' 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627 or fu to 646-4110. more money, so the tact they have taken now is to, in my opinion, make scapegoats out of the public. This has been going on for a couple of )'Cars now, and 1 don't think it is going to discontinue. the words. 1 am afraid this person and her companion -we almost got a Rodney King incident with the genetic comments. Coffee doesn't do this (a Newport Beach police orficer suspected our reporter was on drugs; she explained she only hod two cup of coffee). Hey, coffee docs it to me. I am absolutely appalled at this. Cl.A YTON BOYER Costa Mesa CGlllnlcoffll I AM READING about coffee brings out worse in Newport Beach cops. Lady, welcome to JIM HANNA Newport Beach An ........ on whY we're so bad I NOW KNOW why your reporting is so bad: becau c your so-called police reporter doesn't even know what a roll-through is. After a police officer stopped her and told her she did a roll-through, and she doesn't know "'hat a roll-through is nnd she is a police reporter? No wonder you guys arc so bld. And I read the LA Times, that's what, )'OU guys are bad. BILL WILLIAMS Hoag plan a good one except for building heights THE PLANNED development of Hoag Hospital's lower site adjacent to Pacific Coal>I Highway in West Newport offers a unique opportunity to make this "e tern entry to our city something to be proud of. The forecast u1ilization of this lo\\cr site i for ancillary crv1ccs such as administration, doctors' offices, drug rehabilitation, mental health, hospice and outpatient usage . The Ne'"port Beach General Plan requires the charm and beauty of the residential ''village " in Ne\\ port Beach be preserved ;rnd enhanced while allowing for gro" th to maintain a healthy economy. Placing the proposed buildings on the current grade ond by establishing a dual building height of 52 feet above Mean Sea Level (MSL) odjacent to Pacific Coast Highway and 57.S feet abutting the bluff tops at the we tern NEWPORT-MESA UNlflED PUSID&NT 0-,. ..... (R), The White House, 1600 Pwupv•• Ave .. Wubina1on, O.C. 20500 How to contact your legislators SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1601 t61h S1 • Nc---port Beach. 760-32:00. Supcrantc:l)dcnt: '4*• W. Nkoll Board Members: FOITtsc Wmwr, pruklt•t; JI• dt 8oola. Red M1dlllllH, J11dy F11111C'Ot Sltc-"1 t..oofboiunw, £4 DttMI', VIC& PUllDDn' 0.. ~ (R). Seaate OffJCC Buildina. w ...... -.D.C.DIO OOVDNOa .... Wllilll, (R). State Capitol, Sacramento, ... (916)Us.2Ml IDIA10U Mill Cn••• .. (D). S7S7 W. Century BM., .... SU. Loi~ 900&5. (213)11S.2196. .Mm., 11r, (R); MOO I!. Katelta A¥t,, S..ite ·-AMiii ... 92906. 6U-2331 U llOUR W UPUllHl'ATIVU a.ti C.. ta). ell Diil .. 4000 MacArthur ........ ,.....,, "'..,_ .... 9*0. ,,.... ,._.111• Oaltl Mell altd ••Ft..._) -mml'lmmNAft ....... I '-(al. J1a9' Dill. 140 Ne~ Ddll. ..... , ..... ,.= .... .... .,,._~•-M91t .... , .... (a). .JM Diii.. I w. Oranacwooct, Suicc 106, Or1nae, 92668. 939-0604. (RcpttKnts Costa Mesa) STAT& ASSDIBLY Gm.t Fera ...... (R). 10th Dist., 4667 M.cAnhur BM., Suite 305. Ncwpon Beach • 92660. 7'6-0665. (Newport Buch.) N.._ ~la lie. (R). 69ch Dist., 1719S NGwhope St .. S..lte 201, Fount1in Valley, 92108. 662·.5503. (Rcproacn11 partl of Cotta Maa Md Hunt.iftlloa Beach.) CALIJORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION San Frudlco (4U)9(M-$200 (Soulia coest reaio-ClCMfllll epfft bCewtcn oftlcct In lOftt Buda (213)'f90J0'71, and Su Dqo (619) 291.9740. c...a .. 11a" Dee Mcluili (619)72).9286 Oa.\NO& COUNI\' llOAaD CWMJtaVllOU Hll 'of A dml lnntian, 10 avie Center Plua. S....MeitnOI ................. w Ok&. CoMa Maa. IM-mD Tho•H F. Ill~ Sth Dist. (Neo.\potl Beach, ~nca Ana llci&Jlt•) Sl'-35.SO COUNTY IOAJtD or EDUCATION 200 K1Jmu1 Drive, Ca.ti Mc:sa, P.O. Bolt 9050. 92628-9050, 966-4000 Ellubtt9' D. Parlltt, member, Trustee Aru S (Cow Mesa, N~ Bc.ac:h.) COAST COMMUNITY COLU:Gt: DISTIUCf 1370 Adams AYC. Colta Mesa. 92626, 43~5012 ChlMOlor. AJ6oM P. ,.......... fW4 Pr11l•11111 N11M1 A. .............. M1a•1n: 5""' --.. .... 0. ....... ---G. ......... AIWll ................. T.wew. IUnlttl ... Gw ·- OllANGI COUNn' FAia IOdD •fair Dr .. 0.. Mm. 7'l·FAIR Prcaidc:nt: IMTJ AnllN. Y1lc ........ .,.. w.t: OiNctin ,._ ,.. ..... ,... c...... hck JIMI......, ...... ......._I 1a11••• , .. Lt1•1 .. 0..,..,a-. ' 1911~ ......... MESA CONSOUDATID WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placcntaa. Co.ta Mesa, 63 l-1 ::00 Board Mcmbcn: TNI)' OM .. aa..ll ........ ...,._ l>m'alltt, Jwk llalt, T.. tlM9 COST A MESA SA..'llT ARV DISTIUCT P.O. BO* 1200, COlta M 9~ 1200, ~. Bolrd Members: Jamci Wahner. JameJ Fcnyman, llarry Green. Nile Rc.oc .act ~ Sherrick. • Cl1Y 00\'DNMINT c .... Meta: C'icy Hall, 77 Faer DrtYc. 7.54·S?ll. Mary Hornbueklc, Ma)'Of; S&ftdn Oo• wke _,or: Peter Ill&. Joe E~ Pd J11 • Hwmplwcy, coudl -.bcn. N1•,_. ~ ~ Hatl. 3300 Ncwpon IMI., ..... ll09. MIYOf, rt.ii SaMOfte: Mayor pro was. Oatewc Turner; John Coa, Ewtya Han. .W.• ~ 9'~ Pht ...... r. Jcaa Watt. ' end, tapering to 52 fee t at the Cancer Center, "111 to a large e'(tent meet the goJls set fonh in the General Plan. This propo ed alteration 1n building height WILL NOT eliminate a single square foot of space on the lower site. There mu t be a balance bct\\een the need!I of the ho pital and the accommodations to the communit). We support the Hoag Ho:.pital e.\pJnsion but not their de 1gn building height on the lower :.ite. Hoag •~ endea,onng to look 10 )Cars hence to an11c1patc requiremcn1s of future health Cjre needs and maintain the rnllcr buildings arc required to meet that obJeCtl\'C. We nre endeavoring to prel>el"\e the public n&ht to 'icv.s and open space, (1hc pedestrianlbil..e path at the lop of the bluff is public), while It 1hc :.imc time protecting our neighborhood . We ;ill wan t the amc thing .. balance. LARS C. HANSEN Ne\\-port Beach •• Anl~nt~per Pubhlhed by COd Community News. lr.c. tllioe Stein, Jr. c:Nirm.n fim <AnW.pr publisher Tom )ohftlOft dOCtate publisher Wll&.m s. lobdel editOr & Vice president ..~ """"' ... W...luiu19'1 ,.,.,,., ~pd ... M TUMday, Aprtl 28, 1982 Back Page ' Low-cost senior housm proaosed In Irvine Co. agreement By Iris Yokol Stiff Wttlr NEWPORT BEACH -The Irvine Co. may build low-cost senior citizen housin, on its land in Newport Center and at the comer of Jamboree Road and Coast Highway under a development agreement slated for public review and city approval in coming months. antccs it can devetop dole to .. bomel and 135,000 square feet of ofticl buildinp on 11 pieces of undc'1Cloped land left ln the city. flid over 20 yean by Ulin& SO percent of lutun fair WR fca paid by developers to the city. aocs into effect. The other pieces will be dcdicalcd to the city as the company be· &ins to build on the land. Co. officials to agree to consider seni housing as part of the dcvclopmcnl acre ment. After 2 in years of talks, the City Council and The Irvine Co. have solidified details for the proposed agreement, in which the firm will front $20.6 million to improve city streets in exchange for guar- The council briefly reviewed tjle details Monday afternoon and sent N agree· ment over to the Planning Conuniaion for approval. The commission is slated to hold a public hearing on the proposed agreement May 21 . The state Coastal Commission must .-0 approve the agreement. The Irvine Co. has offered to leave 140 of the tolal 246 acres of hs land as open seace. Under the agrcemcnl, the first tWo pieces of open space to be dedicated arc 11 acres at the corner ol Jamboree and Coast Highway, rcCerrcd to as the Bayview Landing site, and 12 bayside acres adja· cent to the Hyatt Newporter hotel, re- ferred to as Newporter Knoll. The development firm also agrees lo consider building low-cost senior housing at Bayview Landing, which is presently designated for either a res1aurant or health club, and on property in Newport Center, near the Marriott hotel, dcsig· natcd for 245 residences and referred to as the Block 800 parcel. Development of homes at Bayvie Landing, Block 800 and on a strip of la adjaccnl to MacArthur Boulevard, calle the Freeway Reservalion site. is allowc to begin prior to the cff cctive date of t agreement. A number of residents continue to 4c sire even more of the land left as is T. have formed The Newport Conservancy t rajsc money to buy the larger parcels fro The Irvine Co. Of the $20.6 million, about $13 million will be a loan to the city that will be re· Those lwo areas of open space will be given to the city as soon as the agreement Mayor Phil Sansone, who has long lob- bied for more affordable senior housing in the city, was instrumental in gelling Irvine MEmNGS From A1 There have been two such meet· ings at the Rea Community Center and a third is scheduled May 6. Parents plan lo keep the dia- logue going every first and third Wednesday of the month in hopes of convincing other parents that now is the ~imc for action. "People I talk to say, 'There's no gangs in Costa Mesa,"' said Becky Garcia, a molher of two. "Well, why wait until it happens? Why wait until Costa Mesa gets as rouen as the other communities?" Garcia and the other parents plan to give the group a name at the May 6 me eting and elect offic- From A1 be right and clean." crs, J1)aking it the first official comm¥nily-based, an1i-gang orga- nization in Costa Mesa. Already, th~y have an agenda. At the top of that agenda is in- teresting more parents and youths to attend the meetings. The lasl one drew some 24 people plus a couple of police officials and city officials. "Money is a. big issue," Erickson reminded thein. "But the bigger issue is the parents. They need to be involved.' · Other goals include getting youths involved in a letter-wriling campaign to stop a city proposal lo cut back the community swim- ming pool hou{S this summer. A tour of ·the local jail for youths is another possibility and four parents have signed up to ride around town with the police gang detail so they can get familiar with the neighborhood and kids. Spottin~ a sign thal advertised the fledgling group on the library door, a UCJ graduate student popped in to the last meeting to o~fer bis tutoring services. And a mother showed uf. lo say · she would be the "officia " mom to call if parents need their boys bailed out of jail. Mayor Mary Hornbuckle was also lherc, along with Erickson, who invi1ed the kids lo the May 4 council meeting so they can tell of- ficials in their own words whllt will keep them out of trouble. "You are powerful," urged John LcVcrc, who oversees Childs-pace, a state subsidized day care pro- gram operated out of the down- town community center. "Your voice carries a Jot of weight." Having worked with Costa Mesa kids for a dozen years, currently as the director of La Cueva, a non- profit program for teens -Lc- Vere said the city is "on the bor- der, heading into 1he deep end. •'The kids aren't bad," he said. "They just need somelhing to do. "You•ve got to look at what these kids have lo look forward 10: Li~ing in an apartment, not a house with a backyard. They've got no where to go after school. Nothing to do. So lhcy do burglar· ics. robberies, party." her on the phone saying, 'You arc good. You arc better than that. You can get good grades.'" spirit as big as anyone l've ever known," her molhcr said. But more than that, Geri Ferguson said her daughter was her soul mate. Friends Jennifer Eiseman, 15, and Nicole Starr, 14, recounted one recent instance when their clique of five gjrls "were fighting all night. "So we all decided to sit in a circle and lalce turns saying what we didn't like about each other. But when it was Bcss's tum to sit in the middle, nl> one had a bad thing to say. And she didn't have one bad thing to say about us." "She was one of the happiest people," said sophomore Robert Herman. "She loved life more than anyone I knew." Since Ferguson's favorite charity was people who live on the streets, her mether wants donations to go to Serving People in Need. a non-profit organization located at 4921 Birch Street, Suite 190, Newport Beach, 92660. "I'll never mourn for the times we had," she said. "But l'U mourn forever for the things she'll never do. For the people she'll never touch." Ever since Ferguson was a kid, her mother said, she was inher-ently generous, splitting the money she made on chores with her younger sister Errin, giving lhc pennies in her piggy bank to strangers on the street and en- couraging anyone who needed en-couragcment -without judgment. "Especially when she saw kids who didn't have a lot of love," her mother said. "I'd hear friends say her hallmark was a hug and the words: "I love you" -every time she met them. "She was just a great kid," said her falher, Nelson. "And very unusual in that everybody she touched loved her." Friends who crowded into counselor offices Monday agreed, and sa1d they would miss the hugs, but hope to pass along her spirit -"a REAL ESTATE From A1 "You have to have greater critical mass lo generate greater regional impact. Decco "This is the best of both worlds. Ferguson had just left the Rock-N-Java coff ec house and was attempting to cross Newport Boulevard with several friends when she was struck by a car shortly before 10 p.m. Friday. Police say the driver apparently didn't see them. No one has been cited. Ferguson was pronounced dead about half an hour later at Hoag Hospital. "She's not dead, though," said Scooter. "Not in our minds. She's as much alive as ever." such alliances Better Homes and Gardens plans to fo rm with major regional brokerages around the country. The alliances will allow mom-and·pop brokerages to hook up with a national network and at the same tap into the market pres· ence and training and manage- ment expertise held by major re- gional pl ayers. It gives smaller brokers the op- portunity to compete with big boys and retain local identity. And un- like other national organizations, this will off er a strong regional en· tity that small brokers can call upon." •Hearts .................................... ? • Diamonds ......................... King "Like other industries, there are fewer, larger people dominating market share in real estate," said Milton Naylor, executive vice pres- ident and regional manager of. Grubb & Ellis' residential division. SOFFER From A1 tion if he was truly confused. 'Tm not here for playing games," she said. "I'm tired of it." In December during his first probation violation hearing, Shaw found So Cf er guilty of missing an August deadline to bring the prop· erty up to code. At thal time, Shaw sentenced Soffer to 30 days in couniy jail and ordered him to clean up the prop· erty and get permits by Dec. 31. With the most recent conviction involving the missed Dec. 31 dead- line, Soffer could face another five to six months behind bars. So Car he has stayed ·out of jail ROEDER From A1 dismissed it because they felt there was insufficient evidence to war- rant prosecution," City Attorney Thomas Kalbe uid. Roeder didn't attend the hearing and was unavailable for comment Police issued Roeder the ticket during a break in the March 16 City Council meeling when Soffer said he wanted to make a citizen's arrest over what be believed to be violations of the Slate fire code. SofJer claimed two fire exits to- ward the front of the packed Council Chambers were blocked by a piano and easels durina the meetina. The piano had been used lO accompanr more than 60 Pau.1• arino Schoo students who sana several sonp for the counciJ. IUFFELL'S .-STEIY •c. ................... •m-~..u •••• • •Clubs ..................................... 9 •Spades ................................... 2 Naylor added that the alliance will help Grubb & Ellis b1 expand- ing the firm's influence in the re- gion, presenting more opportuni- ties for joint advertising an·d pro- viding better training and services for its own agents. "Jointly, it's the old story lhat the whole is greater than the sum of the parts," he said. · on the first probation violation pending the outcome of an appeal hearing scheduled in late May. Soffer - a longtime critic of city government who owns several restaurants and homes in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach -will be back in court Wednesday for a possible sentencing hearing. In recent months, Soffer has been combing city files for other homes in Costa Mesa that do not have proper permits, and has filed an estimated 100 complaints. Soffer is also better known for his infamous collection of classic cars in the driveway of his Arbor Street home. Soffer was ordered to remove the cars -now bidden behind a fence -but lhal ruling is still being appealed. Tuesday, May 5, 1992 Fullnton • 6:00 pm Thursday, May 7, 1992 Rivasitl~ • 6:00 pm Thursday, M11y 14, 1992 1"1i~ • 6:30 pm (Cllll for o/f~,,,,,.. ,...,.. loc11Hou) We have designs on you .•. to fill IM ckcClfcltive hclrd- Wclre needs & eXPKlclflOOS ol eYef)' cl~t. No mMter whclt style°' time ~•od the job requires, we Nve lhe fiMSt qucll1ty door, c:.b11let, furniture, clrchilec1urcll & bclth hclrdWcltt & fixtu~ to offef. And, you'll be p~SC!d to find lhclt your ~s clre met COfrectly be- uuse our clweSOme ~IK11on is bilCked by 3 gener.it1ons ol dK- O<itive hclrdw~re experience. • 2133 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach CA 92651 (714) '494-2264 w .. tftn Sta• University Coll91• ol Law wiU hott an anfonnation Mminar in your .,.. Your questions will be answft'ed 1"9S•rding. •Law School !Wquimne'ltl- when le how to apply • Finaridal Autance •Irvine and Fuu.rton CampuMS • • Pl.tc:.mtnt • Scholal"lhipt •The Law School Adll\luion T•t (LSAT} A quetbOn and uuww period wdl follow th• Mminar :; S..tan1 ii limited and NMtVatkJnt .,. on • fint<0m•, ffn....-ved bMla To""""'· call FuHenicn at '1ltf'nl.1000 Of Irvine at '11"713-9100 and Ilk for 1n Admltlion1 CoUnMlor. •UM r-*',.~•11 ..... f.p ......... il'ISM._~ H STBRN STATI · -•UNIVERSrrY-• COLLIOI or LAW • 1112 ~ 1111 °"''*'•..,.. ... ...., • 1'1J ~ .. C ...... lf Iii'£ I ,,,, .. .,,,~ • "11 ~.,......_A dzth 1 If SdM1161""' C..., .......................... Schoo~ board expected to OK consolldatlng elections , By Russ Loar Stall WrMlr NEWPORT BEACH - School board members tonight arc expected to approve consolidating their elections with general elections, a move that would automatically extend the terms or a.JI seven school board members by an extra year. Although there were concerns that the school board election £Ould get lost in lhe shurnc or the larger, general election, MacMillian uid community members say they would be more likely to vote in a consolictatcd elec1ion. Voter turnout has averaged between 8 and 12 percent in the school district. The move is expected to save approximately $45,000 for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Eleclions in November 1991 for two school board sc:its cosl the district approximately $86,000 because the race was the only contest on the ballot. But only about half of the cost will be saved thr,ough consolida1ion, according to ~ school officials. ~ Trustees voiced unanimous support for the move to consolidate elections at their last school board meeting, but delayed a vote in order to notify community groups of their pending decision. "The only f cedback I got was positive," said school board member Rod MacMillian. "l haven't heard a single person who disagreed with it. The general consensus is, not enough people show up." MacMilli3n also s3id there is widespread support for the financially troubled districl to save cost5 wherever possible. The Newport-Mesa school district is one of only four Orange County public school districts that hold off-yenr elections, Some school board members expressed concern thal switching elections would make it harder for challengers to run against incumbents. Until lasl year·s upset victory by Martha Fluor over incumbent Tom Williams, school district incumbents were routinely re-elected, often without oppo ition. Most school districts in Orange County ~-otcd to consolidate with the general election after CollSt Community College District consolidated elections in December 1990. KEEP§AKEO Remember the beauty of the upcoming Newport -Ensenodo Yacht Race, with th ls nsplred work by acclolmed local artist Jone London ... 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Y achtsmen, particularly those with an eastern heritage, appreciate Opening Day at the yacht club -when ''old man lWinter" retired north. dogwood ~es and crocuses announced the arrival or Spring -and enthusiasm Cor the comina season reigne4 supreme. .. le•••• Boating To someone who was frozen during World War II, the joy or scrunching knee · deep through snow to clear the driveway has long f assed. I'm proud converted my old' snow shovel to a leaf catcher when I arrived in sunny Southern California. Although I •----learned to sail in the picturesque harbors or Cape Q>d. I quickly adjusted to the joys of all-year boating and the bc:iuty of sun bathed seas with snow capped mountains in the background. The contrast in weather between East and West is obvious and thus the motivation for Opening D:iy may differ, too. But. deep withtn us -springtime stirs hope and enthusiasm -so let's keep our Opening Dal traditions in Bristol condition. Its part of the bond we share with yachtsmen around the &lobe -like exchanging club 6urgecs. •The annual Newport·t<>-Enscn:ida Race is broadly recognized as one or the biggest race,a in the world (about 700 boats) -but relatively few people know that many yacht clubs collect and distribute food and clothing to our less fortunate neighbors south or the border, in conjunction with the race. This is just one example; there are many similar projects. rars' Sheward dismissed Newport Harbor High's Bdu Sheward, an All-CIF Southern Section outside hitter last season, WIS dismissed from the Sailors' volleyball team on Monday, two team members confirmed. Sheward WIS observed in a he.at· .. discussion with Harbor assistant •ch Sean Fallowfield after Fri- day ni&ht'a Sea View League loss al Corona del Mar, apparently Viaerina his dismissal from the team. A 6-foot·l senior, Sheward was lted academically inelisfble for tbe first half of this season, then was reinstated by Harbor Coach Dan Glenn on April 10. Glenn, who dismissed Loull •ter from the team last Wednes· day because or three missed prac- tices, wu unavailable for comment . Monday ni&ht after repeated at· tempts to reach him by phone, as . well as Sheward. Accordin& to the two team naemben, Glenn informed the llam of the di.smissal on Monday. The Sailors (11·1), top-ranked in Onnp County, advanced to the r ClF 4-A fanal last spring. ~ _ -6T ~tMrd Duu DeCinces goes with the Bruins ~ Corona del Mar catcher decides on UCLA for next step in his baseball career. By Richard DuM Spol1I Wrllr T im DeCinces, who t signed a letter or ~ intent with UCLA on Monday, said "every-~-( thing was just perfect" in~=· his decision to continue 4w3 his baseball career. ·~"'9~ ......,.,...,. .... Based on pitch-calling authority, edu· cation and baseball reputation, DeCinc· es, Corona del Mar High's catcher, SC· lected UCLA over Princeton, LSU and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. OeCinccs, 6-foot·l, 18S pounds, is a left-handed batter currently hitting a team-leading .454 (25 for 55) with three home runs, 19 RBI and 20 runs scored . , .• April 28, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .••• 642-4330 ext.387 Section B Local schedule./B2 Classified/B4 Home & GardenS/B6 , ~ MMIA'O.oo I'll.IC "It's a great place for education and it's Pac-6 baseball, I couldn't ask for anyt hing better," said DeCinces, one of the few Orange County hig~ school catchers who call games along with the pitcher. Corona del Mar High catcher Tim OeCinces has chosen the Bruins of UCLA Coach Gary Adams as his collegiate future. "Th:it's the other plus -(UCLA Coach) Gary Adams said he likes the way I call games. I couldn't imagine playing somewhere where the catcher doesn't call the games. It would be so boring -you'd just be playing catch with the pitcher. It would take all of the fun out of the game. "At LSU and Princeton you don't get to. In fact, almost all college (:ind high school) coaches call the game. Co:ich Adams said he's confident with me." DeCinces is one or only two players to receive a full-ride UCLA b:iscball schol· arship, a program that is limited to 11 each year. "They only have two seniors on the team this year, a backup catcher and a pitcher," DeCinces said. "Their entire starting team is m:ide up or fresh· men, sophomores and juniors. Only one other player, a second baseman from Washington, was offered a scholarship in the early (signing) period. "Usually, you w:ilk on as a freshman and they give you a scholarship later, so to get something coming in, I'm really h:ippy." DcCinces isn't worried about the Bru· ins' current catcher, Matt Sch\\enkc, who starts as-a sophomore. "They expect (Schwenke) 10 sign after his junior year," DeCinces said. "They told me I really wouldn't catch my fre sh· man year, but I'd play som~ first b~e, leagues or were on maJor league ro~ters DH a little and even work 01 third base.~ . this spring. Pittsburgh catche r Don "UCLA had 11 guys drafled last. Slaijgh1, St. Louis third baseman Todd (June). Scouts like their program be· Zeile and Minnesota outfielder Shane cause they run it like a pro system." Macie are three of them DeCinces, who had hoped to move Adams baseball coach at UC Irvine out or state, said UCLA is just far away ror five »cars in the early 197~. is e~ough from home, yet close enough for coaehing his 18th sea on at UCLA. h1.s parents to make the commute for .. 1• . 1 d · • ·1h" T" home games. DeCinces is the son en .m JllSI .& a .. II s. ~vcr \\I ' Im rormcr American League all-star thir(j OeCinces said .. (Dec1dang) where to _go baseman Doug DeCinces. pretty much takes up )Our ~hole ~en1or "They're No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation yea~, so t~ kno~ \\here ~ou re going to in terms of players from UCLA on go 1s ~ b1~ relier. ~ou spend a lot of major league rosters " Doug OcCinces your ttme in the (win ter) scout league said. . ' and the summertime talking to different There arc 20 former Bruins, 29-17 this schools. It's in the back of your mind season, who have ptaycd in the big every time yo11 ra~e the field." Those wild and crazy Sea Kings nowhere to be found 9-,....,,.,'Olilr Not Laguna Beach's Darren Gravley (left) blocks a Doug Hesse assault on the net. ~Friday night's warriors stHI dreaming on Monday and they pay for it, big time. corded nine kills. Laguna Beach, serving six aces in the three games. took advantage of four ro- tation violations against CdM in the opening t¥.O games. "They have a 101 of po¥.er, but they didn't run the midd le,'' Laguna Beach Coach Michael Soylular said of the Sea Kings. "We v.ere ready. Our guys have been waiting for this match for a long time because or the tradition bctv.een these two schools in \Ollc)ball." The Artists, v.inncrs of 29 straight Pa· cific Coast League matches, were led by middle blocker Br:id Berberian and swing hitters Eric Fegrau • Darren Grav· Icy and Chris Seale. Berbcri:in had three stuff bloc~ and SL'< ~ills while Gra\lcy served three aces. Fegraus, v.ho sparled Laguna's third- game rally, finished v.ith ll game-high 15 kills v.hile Seale recorded nine. The Sea Kings. who upset Ne"'port Harbor last Friday, 15-9, 15-7, 8-15, 15· 7, blazed to a quick 6-0 edge in the third game, mostly behind the Sef\ tng Of He e ond the blocking or Mapc. CdM's Blair packing it in By Dennis Brosterhous Spol1I Wl'W CORONA DEL MAK -John Blalr naurc he's camtd It. . Blair, a lona·tlmt fbjure in the cross country and tnck proarams at Corona dtl Mar Kiah, has dtddtd to rctJre Crom coac hln& at tht tnd or thls suson. Currently, Blair ls ~bin& the polt \auJtcrs at CdM af'ltr hclpln& wJtb tbt cross country ttatns urtitr this ~ason. "I've bttn at it for 31 ~an, but l''"t had hurt suracry twice the last yur and a ball," 1aid Blalr. "I itttd to take aome prtssure oft Dl)Stlf. Strus Is the blgat. rattor, but It Is I' strua I put upon m.ystlf. SH BLAIR/R Coming so•: Tiie return of a· wolverlna ~She'll continue basketball career as a point guard with Christ College Irvine Eagles. ~Irrelevant No. 17: Michigan's Matt Elliott chosen by Redskins la last pick of NFL college draft With a back· pound ol U.- tenl'!I to "Hall, MU ... to Micb· .............. ,, .... w .... --l&S.000 ..... ..... .. ...,_. dlJI _. die Nie••• Wol· ...... Mool·2, 270-pouDcl Matt Blllolt buld hll .., • the one Ind only ~ lln ... Newport Be..:lt oe Ml W8J ,,~ .... loMIPa1 .. IL1•• Monday the Washina· ton R .. kina, who trad· ed up to acquire He· ismu Trophy winner Damond Howard in the flnC round ol the 1992 NFL Draft In New York City, selected HowaN'a teaallna&e. Elliott._ IS the last chob bl IM l2tb rouid. · The •lacH~ SUper 8owt champion pll 1M 1111 pie& -No. 336 -puttlna EJUolt. I Ollllll1 la ... palitioa of join• lftl 16 OlMn hm CMf ... ,..,. II ... ol bolior ol ·1ne11¥Ma w-. .. ~ bJ tM Mae'I ofWn IDf, ,._. portladl'IPMalSlllla.lloilll•• ..,,...., .................. .... boa Bay Oub. An event which hu become a tradition here in Newport Beach, El· liou will be feted over 1 five -day period with various endeavon, in· cludlna a day at Dia· neyland and entry into one of the more ""Ml• golf tournaments anywhere. Elliott, an Indiana nati~. wa • three-year 'tarter for the We>Mnne • wbo twice went to the ROM Bowl in that apen. Jn his tophomore lealOft be ud his teammatea ..,ent their nt,hts uound IM Hyatt Newponcr before a~ IOi\llna a 17·1b loll to Todd MarinoYkh SM IMELEVANT• S •acer 01em, Crance Cout Col· le&e s all-conference point guard, has &ianed a national letter of intent to attend Chriit Colle,e Irvine. The S·foot·7 product ol Newport Harbor is the all-tune allila leader at Coui (3~). She led the conferuc:ie u a IOpholftore with 17• ..au. ud tcf. d6dalilD)'. k.nbdLcd dowa 43 ~ Jim. ....... occ i'tCOrd. Oiem awn,ed 13 poiMa ud 4.J ,.... biNwdllaber~--.. ............ .. .. -Ti 21, 1812 BlAll: From 81 "My dou&hter docs a lot ot kay- aking in the afternoon, and I'd like to be able to io al 3 in the aflemoon and do some paddlin& to relax. I really enjoy that." Be5ides his coacbin1 duties. Blair, S8, has been a science teacher at the school since 1984. He hu served u Clf croa coun- uy. prelims and finals meet direc- tor and usJstant meet director and has been the 1tatc pole vauJt of· ficial the last three years. Blair was nominated to the Na- tional Federation Track and racld and Cross C.ountry Rules Commit· 1ec for a four-year stint beginning last year. The committee repre- sents aJI memben of the National Fcduation Coaches Association. Youna Crom 195S-57, he became a phylical ed~tion t.eacber aod coach at Uncoln lntennediaae School ln Bakcnfacld.. His eqad captured the Kem Counry Jwdor High Track and Field Ownpioa· ships in 1961. From there. Blair IDOWCd IO Costa Meta becomin& I P.E. coach of aU sporu at Kader lnter- medialc School He Conned I.be Back Bar Tnck Oub wbk11 ~ pe1cd an AAU loq......_ neats. ID 1965, Blair IDIMd IO eon.a dc1 Mar Hilb ............ p ..B. inanlctor until 191C wllca lat b9- camo a ICience tcecba. laidaled in 1966, his Sea laaa Pua Ra Proaram durin& the 1ummer monlhs evcnlually became pan ol the China Cup Series. ..._~,.. Orange County high school basBball Plot Mleotlone ........... reoord 1. U...Oll 17·2 2. tu61Qb1 Beach 17-3 3. Capistrano Valley 16·3 4. B Dorado 14·5 5. Slddleback 15-4 6. Tustin 12-6 7. Irvine 13·7 8. Dana Hills 13-6-1 9. KennedV 14·5 10. Bru-otinda 13·5-1 "l plan to co~tinue to teach for 1wo more years at Corona del Mar and continue to serve on the Na· tional Rule Commjttee through '94," he said. "I also want to serve a1 1he CJF prelims and finals for track and cross country. I simply want to get ou t of coaching right now." Blair wu head croa counuy and track coach 18 years. u wcU u bei.ns assistant freshman loot· ball coach from 198-4 tbrouah last year. c.orw del Ms ftlall'• ..... II ..... hlll 0 cmching. f Today'~ television-radio Blair apparently will le ave a cur· rent crop or pole vaulters w~o have good potential. r "We've got rive or six sophO- mores all over 11 feet and one at 13," he said. Blair's resume is full and diver· sified. After playing baseball at USC in 1953 and at Brigham u I've been involved in trade all but one year, and was Creshman baseball coach that year," be uid. Blair's teams won seven Jeague titles in 1raclc and cross c:ounuy, and among the athletes he coached were distance specialists Nick Rose and Brian Hunsaker; high jumpers Joe Denger and George Kent, and pole vaulters Pat Connell and Keith Miller. Does Blair see much difference in the athletes of today and those of put years? uThere's noc much difference between the lddl, bur the situation is 50 much different because of the change in population." be said. "ln the past, there would be four or five guya per cvenl and if a kid didn't make a meet, you'd teU him, 'You're finished.' "But you can't do that any more. Now, witt) just one or two in each event yQu need the kids to come back to keep the proaram going!' ~t~ugh he ~aM ~ ~ep h~ hand in by officiating at the CIF eve.nts and a continued participa- OCC's Robinson sp.-ldes DMno summaries EL CAJON -Orange Coast College sophomore Dave Robin- son shot a second-round 73 to tie fo r third-place individual honqrs as tne Pirates' golf team qualiCTtd for the Southern California play- offs by finishing second at the Or· ange Empire Conference Champi· onships Monday at Singing Hills. Robinson battled the heal to finish 1-over-par on his second 18· hole round, to lead OCC to a two- stroke edge over third-place Ran· cho Santiago to get one of two SoCaJ tournament bids. Saddlcback won top team hon· ors, besting OCC by seven strokes, while freshman Mike Sharp also keyed OCC with a two-round total of 153. "' Joe Lynch (lS5), Chip Steeber (159), and Ket\ Calvert (161) rounded out the .OCC scoring. The SoCal Tournament is scheduled for Monday at the Bakersfield Country Oub. . T••M .. eutts (38 llolet, par 72) 1. S,ddlet>Kll. 769; 2. Ooogt Coast. 778; 3. RanchO ~. 778; 4. Cypress. no st«e lndMdu ... 1 Han1son IRS), t46, 2. Tlbhashl (f), 160; 3 !kl R~ (0CC). Bmwel (S), m : S. (lie) Slwll (OCC). 0-'*1 CS}. Bdey (C). 153 CC*MUWT'Y COLUU ... c.111 ....... ..... ...... t......,Stw".:n .... ... 1. Oelllll ~. 409.25; 2. Saytot (SD Mesa), 383 00; 3. ScnP (GIOSsmotC). 349.89: •. Veluco (SD Mesa). 341.30: 5. LaMolUoiie (Paloc1w1. 32UO; 8. lklller (long BNch), 321.110: 'r • ...,._ COCCI, ~IOJ •· Triplett (OCCJ, HT .30. ..... ~ ....... ,.~ ............. ~ .. 1. DNna tB*rsllld>. •~.JO; 2. Vdlsco (SO Mesa). 367.10. 3. Met (long Buch). 345.SS: 4. Trt"9tt COCCI, Ma.IOI $. LIMonYgne (Palomlt), 335.45; 8. Saytor (SD Mesa), 316.80; 7. SptaOUt (Gtossmort). 318.05; I. lpehar (OCCI, ~tt.11. NoCt! Top e1Q1'11 admce IO Stilt CtllmDlcJn. slips. May »~ 2. al Belmoft Pim. long Buch) occ 01t1t1s Lynch. m. Sleetlet. 1sg; C11w1t 161 -By The D•il1 Pilot Sailing High school softball ~ Meeting set Eagles slip past Sailors, B-7 for tonight . . . The Balboa Sailing Association CO~T A M E~A -. Raena nms. by ~rang three t~mes on five will hold its next meeting on April Yanag1sawa, earning the victory on straight singles. Yanag1sawa had a 28 at the American Legion Yacht 1he mound for Estancia High, was two-run single in the fourth in· Club, 215 15th St., Newport also a force at the plate for the ning. Beach. Eagles, going 3·for·3 and driving Estancia host~ Costa ~csa today The meetings arc held the sec· in four runs as the host Eagles (4· (3: IS p.m.) in Pac1(1c Coast ond and fourth Tuesdays of each .JO) defeated Newport Harbor, 8·7, League action. month from 6:3()..10:30 p.m. m a non-league softball Monday NON-LEAGUE Sailing and social events for si n- aftern oon. ~·::;:•• 1 • "~1~7 7 13 4 gles, couples and children are Leah Braatz pitched the final Esunela 311 300 x-a 13 2 planned. two innings for the Eagles, who CocllStre Ind DIMayo: Y~sawa. 8'lltl ($) For more information, phone k 8 6 I d . h ( h . and Brull, Ywglsawa ($) w Ywglsawa. J.l (714) 840 3957 too an · ca in t e ourt an· L-Coctuln. -. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICll tion In the rules committees, Blair fipra that he'll now have a lot more fret time to spend with his family. And he, with his wife of 37 ycan, Colleen, has a clan whjch keeps &'Pwina. Along with six c~il­ dren (oGC boy, five girls) are 1 F- s<>ing on 12 -arandchildren. "1bcrc arc still things I want to do," uid Blair, whose youngest aradua&es from CdM this year. ..rve been away Crom the family a lot these past years. I'm looking forward to spending some time with them now." From 81 shutout of the season in the blow· out, a game which featured the hitting of Shannon Eben (4 r3_( 4 with a double, an RBI and 1lwo runs scored), Sam Lutsc h (2 for 4 with a double and 2 RBI), Tra'ccy Colombo (2 for 3 wi th two runs scored) and Becky Elcock (with a 2-run double). Or-.. Cwt I, l•ddl••eok ~k 000 000 0-0 • I Oooot Coast 203 201 x-1 12 2 JoWdan. MudricJt ($) and Kalina: Nelson and Toler, w -Nelson, 'g.e l -Jol.r'dan. 9.10 28-a.ry ($). Eberl (OCC), Llbcil (OCC}, Ekock (OCC) 38-TOier (OCC) Ughtweights . Because of space limitations, Dennis Bro terhous's weekly col- _umn on the lightweights has been pushed back one day. It'll be pub- lished in Wednesday's edition of the Daily Pilot. TELEVISlON Yeclllla1 Noon -Am. Cup Trial&, ESPN. laMtaeJI 4:30 p.m. -CUbs-A1I., WGN, TBS. 4:30 p.m.-Aiir<»-Mcts, WOJ\. 7:30 p.m.-ESPN. :-• .. Pro Basll.rtball ~ . S p.m.-Knicks·Pis1ons, TNT. 1:30 p.m. -Ulah-Clippcn., SC. Jlockty .S:JO p.m.-NHL playorrs. SC.. 6:30 p.m.-Kinp-Oilcn, PT. 8:30 p.m.-NHL pla)'Ofb, SC. Tndt aad Fltld 11 p.m. -Corporate Naiionall, SC. A11lo Rad•& 12:30 a.m.-Hancs 500. ESPN. RADIO BaHball 4:30 p.m.-Cal.·Tor .. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -Phi.-SD. K.FMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -St.L-Dod~n. KA.BC (790) .... llockty 6:30 p.m. -Kin&s·Edm., XTRA (6~). Pro Basbtball 7:30 p.m. -U1ab·Oips. KRLA ( 1110), 'li Today's lncal schedule ....... Ccin'mnfy coltgl -Orange Coast • Goldrrl West, 230. High ld'lool -Costa Mesa • c.tuy. 3 ts: LI· DIN His II £Slnla. 3.1$; CalVlilY ~ • Lef· llflO'MI, 4 p m. v~ ~ ldlool boys -Ncwpor1 Hnir • WOOd- btldgt. s 30. s~ • Cotona dd Mar. 31$, Maler °" • SeMMI, 5.1 $. ...... Collgt -Com Men1 • Eau. 3 15, Maler Od . ~AIM. 3 t5 T.-. ConlTUlty ~ women -Otanot ~ ar El Cln*lo, 2 p.m. (!ht l'QUld, Soulhtrn CIMOIN Dull Team P\lyofls) HiQll scnocl boys -~ It Corona Oii Mat. 3. Tusm • Newpm1 Hnir, 3: l.IQIN kac!I It COSU Mui. 2.45, Esianc:ia It Cdly, J IS. ............. ttgll ""°°' -Corn del .... COStl Mm. 3 1$, ~. Mwpon ltlrtlet. 3 15 IRRELEVANT: Elliott Is the man From 81 and the USC Trojans. Two years later, as a senior, it was Washington's Huskies who .5hut the lid on Elliott and his Wolverine teammates in the Rose Dowl. So, in holiday status, Elliott is 0·2 in the Southland. It's scheduled to being June ;l8 -allowing Elliott just enough time to straighten up his act before joining the Redskins at their summer camp. -By tb~ Dally Pilot CdM'I Sipla captures snow board port Beach, a Crcshma "' J onathan Siple of New-~ at Corona del Ma High, finished first overall ilf the boys division or the United States Amateur. Snow .' Board Association1• Southern California Co~.I ferencc. Siple won seven of 121 events sanctioned by tho. USASA. The events bega~ J:an. 18 and ended April 12. For his efforts, Siple wi"' a season pass and trainin1 program at Snow Summit Ski Resort and becomes or I member of the USASA Al.,. St:.r team which will rcpre~ Knt Southern California al the 1993 National Champi- onship to be held in Colo, rado. Siple's specialties arc the, technical slalom and giant and super slalom events. H~ has spent the past two sutn>I mers training on the st:icicrs of Mount Hood in Oregon. -B1 tb~ Dally PllQ# , \ Deep sea __,...~ ....-T~-> ..... 1' ..... 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Newport Beech, 1~~Ll talve '° IN Itel that ~ PIOf*~ You heve M CALIDI-lore eiteeuted Md dellv· Or••I• • CA 1 2 111 C0\111 lhould not gr an the THOMAI R LEWll CeM 926e0 : t'9 ..... ol 19 In IOfec:loal.H, Vol.I ~ DAii DAVI -"• 18'1a 'UaUC UJ.• °" lf.0 lo lhe undlf.ign.d a ('114t aa6-4700 authority. ' flctltloua Debbi• Smllh, 25582 M~ot Oft., ~ propeoy l0t ..... au-la ..,,,.. en P•RSONAL "'0..UTY written Oectatatlon of 0.. IF AVAILABLE. THE EX· A HEARING on the pell· B p~cilthedM Newg:rt auaJneN NaftM FrHno Drive, Min ion 1)t( PETITION ~ ~ .... II ton· ,... ...... tnN•H· .... OOtOt fault and Demand lor Sele, PECTEO OPENING BIO lion WIQ be Mid on MAY ~·c Olla HI ly l t•t•in.nt Vl•JO. Calif 92691 ,....... .. ~r. ~ PfllOf IO the c:onQu.. ten ~ •t ..... p~ k> IN California and written notJce Of -MAY BE OBTAINED BY 21, t992 •• 1:A5 P.M. In Pilot Apfll 28, t992 Th• FollOWlng peflOnt Tn11 bu1mess 11 con. WI.a Md oodlcla II any OI It. forectoeute oourt Self·S.W:. Sl0t9 Fact-lalAt and of tlec:tlon to CAUJNG THE FOLLOW o.p1. 3A located at 700 1414 art doing business as: dl>Cled by: a ~al Patt· ~ ~ '!.,~~ ~· .:=.r:AJ A letter er phone oelt :Y Act,<~::= 21700 cw the underalgMd 10 ING TELEPHONE NUMBER ~ z::'~A ~~t. WHt. PUBLIC NOTICE nershlp ... ~ tot YOU DO NOT TA KI wtll not preteot .,...., .,,.':i/ •• public:= ::i~~~=~ ON~E DAY BEFORE THE IF YOU 09JECT TO lh• NOTICI OF i~~CE ~2~2RJ.~ ite. ~.:,·~~··~;:!!~ ~~':.: In lhe file k8pC ~ ACnOH. your typewri tten r• on MAY 7, 1992, et 1:30 alter th• undet1lgned SALE. {714) 385-4837 or granting ol tM petttlon1 you PU•LIC Ul.E Tu1tJn, CaM. 92880 ne11 undlf lhl Fk:11tlous cowt. P9elle 'k\ond-' ~ aponae M Uat be In PM, 2.085 Ptacentla A..,.., cauted uld node• of cs. (213) 627""865 should 1ppe11 •I the neat· Patrick Michael McRae, BualnH• Nam•(•) ltsted PETITION r•Uon, ii ait"-t 1118 Otigin.91 proper ..... fof'M If J10U Cotta M"* J)tftonal ptop. lautt and of election to be TAC 41152 Ing and 1tele your ob-OF ABANDONED 2242 Aspen SI.. Tustin. above on Aprll 1, t992 a~ '° t1uatoe or ii now Iha dul¥ W8ftt a.. oourt to heer •tty . Including lurnlture, r.cClfded JanuetY 13, 1992 Publlined Newport jee11ont or Ille wrllltn ob-PROPERTY Caltl. 92&80 0.bbt• Smith the ...... ~ 1ub1111uted llUlt• J9'lr ..... ciotnlng, tool• end/Ot ottltt u lntlr. No. 92.20903 In BHch.COtla MHI Dally ltctlon• with the coon be-NOTICE IS HEREBY ~lly Davis McRae, 1280 n 111 statemctnt was hied l'8 l~ldellt Of IS llCtlng al IOO"I lor ff,_. 411o net tno w.er houMtiold tt.ma llOt.0 by Book Page of Olnclal PloC A...ti 1' 2t 28 1992 fOft tht Maring. Your *!>' GIVEN THAT THE UNDER· Bison Ave., B9500. New· wtlh the C0<.tnry ci.,k ol lion of E....._ the tr..,... undlt 1n. IOlow· ••~ ,~ tn. tollowlnQ penon1: Records In the omc. of IN I""'" • • • pearance may be In peuoo SIGNED Will SELL AT pan &each. Caltl. 92660 Ofange County 00 At>f~ 3. At:;t. (This &""'°"'Y w11 lnQ ct..Clibed deed of lrUll '"POftM en ._, J9U SP AOI t JOHN PARTON; record• of Orange c:otaity; T375 OI by Y04ll attorney. PUBLIC AUCTION. PURSIJ. ~ Jin Yoo, 2242 Aspen t992 h . -al llld doae her90¥ ON'* now.. lftQ .... the o ... , Md SP C020 LESLIE MCNASH: Seid Nie w1a be m11d9 PUB IF \'OU ARE A CREOITOA ANT TO SECTI~. 21700 Tustln Calli 92680 _....,. ~·that • brwtl of, end c» your ••IHt Men•r SP COIO JACK REY· but wilholA c:OV'tnal'I oi LIC NOTICE or a contingent eted1tor ol BUSINESS ANO PROFES. Thi 'b 1' I F527185 ~ wilwlut lllUll lfl Iha obligallOn l0t end pre..-rty 1N1J be HOLDS; SP 021 JOHN wananty, expres1 Of Im-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT the dec.aMd, you musl tile SIONAL CODE, THE FOL-duct~ ~: n:• un~~:: Pub~ihtd NeW90'1 Beach· obtain! court approval. wNc:h ... deed °' ltutt ii taken without furtMr PARTON; SP 00.5 ROY piled, regNdlng mi. poe-UNDER A DEED OF muST your claim with th• court LOWING DESCRIBED riled anoclallon oH\lt Cost• Mesa Daily PtlOt ....... cettMn VefY leelMlly Ml OCCUited I f th MOREHEAD Miiion 0t enc:umbrlnoff, DATED JANUARY •• 1991. Ind mall a copy to the per· PROPERTY TO WIT. DALE than 1 pat1nttShlp April I•, 21, 28, May S. ~t adlont The dMd of trUll wN r• :~~ n1 rolft e OWr'9t r•tttvtt the rlgl\1 to pay th; r~ ~ UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. 1onel rtptHtntellve ap. WITHAM UNIT O.t• ONE The regls1ranl(1) com· 1992 ~. fWt ~ c:ordad In the County of Of· Tr...-~ ta.-......... to bid at the Ule. Pur· pal tum of tn. note(1) .. TION TO PROTECT YOUR Pointed by tn. court within REFRIGERATOR, ONE menc:ed 10 trensact' busl· T-361 ,.~ W11 be ang., M ~rumen! l'IUll'lb8f .....,. ere 0 nwr ...-cheMe mutt be mtde with cur.O by uld deed ot PROPERTY, IT MAY BE lour monthl fro'!' 1he dtte ROUND TABLE, FOUR ntSI undlf the f'1Ct1hous -----------to 91Ye no4k;e '° 11·19860t, in boc* -. Pllgl N41ulre~nt9. Yeu "'9' S-aonal cMclll 0t cull-TNll. with inlefnt .. In SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. ol flftt l11uanee o1 letl1tr1 CHAIRS, ONE BEDROOM Bu1ln111 Name(s) hsltd PUBLIC NOTICE 111~.n .. .a ~ uni.. -, on ~ The 0t9ftel wont .. •all an ... llfe dleckl onty. All pur· u ld note provlcMd, ad-IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· H pt'ovided In uctlon 9100 SET. KING BED. MISC. above on: NIA -heve ~nob or llustOf undllf tn. dMcl ol tomey rteftt ewey. N ehUtd good1 ltl IOld "u vancff If eny, und« the NATION OF THE NATURE ol the Cal1toml1 Probate BOXES & PERSONAL ~ 011/!d McAae Flctlll°'-la ~*' '° "° propotled trusl WU Rlchltd a Smith rou ... Mt know en •t· "·" and must be paid '°' ••rm• • ol aald Deed ol OF THE PROCEEDING Code. TM tlme lor fdlng ITEMS. I This ltatement wss tiled Bu1lne11 Nam• Kion.) The llMMpe.'lcteol And SNtoo A Smith tomey reu..., o811 M end rtmc>v9d et the time Of Trull, f"8, chatgea and AGAINST YOU. YOU el.alma wlM not el{p!ft be-SALE WILL BE BY COM· with the County Cterti ol Statement edl'rinliltrafion ... -. The 8'e9ch and Def~ 1 ........... -• ..... Salff aobject lo priot Ill,_.._ of the 'fruit'" SHOULD CONTACT A lore four monlh1 from the PETITIVE BIDDING WRIT· ,.._ C A I 2 The Followinn ,....rsons wll be •an*' u .... ~ that hat OCC""9d being ::!:"'8' •"-...... cancell•llon In the twnl ol ~'oTiM ln.lltl CIHted LAWYER. hearing d•t• noticed TEN SEALED BIOS MAY l99~ ounty on prl •• ,. doing bUSI~~~. is: ...... *' .,.,..,., ... an .,. l allura lo: PIY fMS or ..... elcl ... Nftlemenl between ownef' by ••Id Deed of Trull NOTICE OF above. BE SUBMITTED IN AO· FS27106 THE SYNERGY GROUP, ob~ to the petition end costs. pey lele dlarQ81, floe (llate4 In t he and obllgated petty. 011.0 Said tale will be held on: TRUITEE'I SA.LE YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille VANCE. SALE WILL BE Published New""" Beach· 11875 Lotus Avenue, Foun-lnd ahowt good C8UM malie peymenl ol principlil phone i.o.119, lhl1 2tST and 28TH day of Mey 19, 1992. at 1:30 T S N 57338 Ille kepi by th• court. II you HELO ON MAY 12, 1992. ,,,.... t11n Valley, Calif 92708 •tiy•h c:ourf lhould not llld lnlerelt 11 requ1ted un-.,......_de CIMO le en-Aotll, 1992. Public Storage p.m. In the lobby lo the ' ' o. are • persoo Interested In 9;00 A..M. AT THE PRE· Co11a MHa Daily PolOI Milan Mallat. 11875 Lotus ttantl'8eu~. d9r Iha Not• llld thtl Deed ........ Hta olt.ecloft Management, Inc. Tel• building locat.O at 801 NOTICE IS HEREBY I~ estate, you may Ille MISES WHERE SAID Aprtl 1', 21 , 28, May 5 Avenue, Fountain Vallt'f, A HEAAING on l\e ol Tl\dl wtwn due on Jenu.. fudlcl.a ... t ... te-"" phone (818) 2U-8080, Soulh Lewll SlfMt. Or-GIVEN, that on Tue1d•y. With 1.h• COUii. IOfm&I R• PROPERTY HAS BEEN t992 Clltl 92708 fel1'on wil be held on MY I, 1982 llld tn. lllllufe -'-• ...... .,,.. o••s ,.... Ao4tnl lot OWOlf. ange Ca11lomle 92668 0!5/12/92, al tOOO o'cioc:k qvest IOf Special Notice ol STORED. WHICH IS L~ T-3~ Marwan Ammar, 11~17 Mey 14, 1992 et 1:45 P.M. to P9¥ ell l'~-.1 ....... ...-o ---......., Publl1ned Newport Al iJ,. Ume of tn. lnl1lal Lm. of aald day, in the lhl filing of an lnvtntocy CA TEO AT; !AYRES) Norgete C1rct11. Corona, ., oe,t. SA located •1 700 "*'" wtld\ i.c.me due I MDARIOI ,ar• P,.. 8e1cn-Co1t1 MeH Dally publblion of thlt nota, ., .. NI aside for conduct· and appraisal of 1111te as-COSTA MESA SELF STOA· PUBLIC NOTICE Cat.r 91720 CMc c.nw DIM We.t. UWw .. 1141'. 1nclud1ng I••• ..mat una '"IMMtta Pdol Aptll 2t, 28. 1992 the IOI.al amount of the un-Ing TNstM'• sai.s within sets Of ol any petition or AGE. 1880 WHITTIER. Daniel Corey. 5041 Paseo P 0 . Box 131, s.nca Ana, c:Ntgea 1f ac>c>katMe und8t HCrtta • Maqulna en T395 peld balence of tti. obllga.-• eccount as provided In COSTA MESA, CA 92627 Flctltl°'-1• Dall, !Nine, Calif. 927t5 CA 92701~1. t411ma ol 1n. obllgatlon Hte oCH1e. tlon secured by the lbOve the offlcH ol RESS FINAN· Metlon 1250 ol lhe Cahfor· THE LANDLORD HAS 8 I N This business Is con· IF. YOU OBJECT TO Thet bv reeaon ''*'°'· the Uno ••rte • una PUBLIC NOTICE dncr1bed deed of trult CIAL CORP()RATION, lo-nla Probate Code. A R• RIGHT TO BIO AT THE u:t~~=~.:;n• dl>Cled by: 1 general p411· h ~-of the petition, Pl8Mnl benefiClary under .......... \el•fenlo• no NOTICE 0, and Htlmated COSll, H · cated •• 1800 North Bto•d· QUHI f()f Special Nolie• SALE. Th• Follow1ng per1ons ntt'lhlp 'f04J ~ ulcJ appew at "• tn. dMd ol trust nae 1111· le efr t 1 'UBLIC •••., 0 , pena.1 and advance• Is way, Sult• 100. In 1n. Ctty fOfm it avallabl• from the AL L PU RC HA s E o .,, doing business as: Th• reglslranl(s) com-~ and stale your eeuted end dehver9d to ~a pre eoc °"1 -· S21M.•25,12, ol Santa Ana, County ol court ct1trk. GOODS ARE SOLO AS IS v ilJ menced 10 transect bus1· Of fie wrttten PMtte f'l~ Corpora-.., ,..,... •••• .,... • ,IRSONAL '"O,E.RTY It II pOlllble that 11 the Ofange Stal• ol Caltlomla Attomer for th• Petl· ANO MUST BE REMOVED 27~~GHa"'RO :vsTEM. ness under the F1ct11.ous wtih l'9 court Ione •f11ten Oildalation OI "'8 C1Uln• ti~• CIU• Ne. 0010t . time ol ..i. &he Of)tnlng RESS FINANCIAL CORPO: tlone': AT THE TIME OF SA.LE Costa Me~~batit 1~~·6J-3· Bu11nHs Name(s) l1'1ed lie heering. YOAJr 0.lault end Demand tor OUfftpllt oon lee t.,_ SelfPvrss: to the California bid may be le11 than 1M RATION a California c.Of· MARC T. EAQ.AH SALE. THE SALE IS SUB-Harvey Eric Rodstein. at>ow on Merci\ 26, 1992 ap~ may be In s.18, Md provided doc:u· "'81~ ~· V' · ct St~• Facll· IOlal lndebtedl'lffl due. ti ' ATTORNEY AT LAW JECT TO C.t.NCELLATION 24332 Toponu Cl , uguna Oen.el COfty ,.r.on Of by YOUf ~ "*111 4MdlncAnO 1n. obit• l°OPllldeo al ustecf Cl'll-:r Act {B l p e 2t 700 Date: 4/15192 pora on. as dVly appointed 1 2 3 5 N HAR 8 0 R IN THE EVENT OF SETTLE· N•gu•I. Cahl. 92677 ThtS Statement was toled IFI YO\f ARE A ga11on1 MC:urecf thereby. ere .... le oorta •• wlla.q'(' the ~ertlgned ANCHOR llORTGAQI Trustff und1tr and pursu. aLVD ST i t01 MENT BETWEEN THE Richard Burnley Keenan, With the County Clerk ol CRE;_OrTOR 0t o and has declafl)d and do9I ouohe au oaao 1 HI et publ iue11on. I ERVICll INC FICA ant to lh• Powtr of •alt f U "•RT ON' CA LANDLORD ANO OBLI· 3700 So. Plaza Or. E102, Otange County •on March continget\t ef9dltof ol "-twebit dadare all aims .... II tecf .,. t on MAY 7, t992, al 1t:30 IUBURUN COAITAL conferred In that certain LL• • GATED PARTY Sanla Ana Caht 9270<! 26. t992 d9Ce11Md, 'fOAJ mutt fie cui9d therlbt ilnlMdletety u• ne :;.n 8 AM, 2099 Placentia. Coate C o ft p t d Deed ol Tn.111 executed by l2&32 SINCERLY, CLINT & Cheryl Irene Keenan, 3700 F526321 yourr dolm wit't the court due end Pll'tlltlla end dol9 au reot*Mta a t po, Meu personal property In. 0 1 e • o • ANDRE J. SHAMBARGER. (7'41 87t·t t 32 SHIRLEY ,AAA, RESI· So. Plaza Or E102, Santa Published N-port BHtll- lnd mill a copy lo l\e hereOot 1161ct to ~ the puedo pet'Cfer et GUO, Cludtooliflg tumltwe, clothing, TN9t .. , a AN UNMARRIED MAN Published Newport DENT MANAGERS Ana, Calif 92704 Cosla Mesa Daily Pt101 pot1C!fta1 ,.~ tr"'I P'OJ*'Y lo be IOkJ 10 r le ~ CIUft• Ml 11 and/Ot oth« hous• •r T .O. llRVICE ' Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Thi b 1 I ~-by h court ••llfv. IN ~hOlll .._ Hler le, eu dltMH'O J hOld "'ms 11or~ by the COMPANY, -..nt. er: ANO MAX GUTIERREZ. A Pilot 2t , 22• 28 tt92 Publlshtd Newporl S us ness s con-Aptll 7 i. 21 28 1~2 wtf\t\ blf monttw •om Wted lhlweby etr•a oe eee tie au aonowtno peraon1. Karen TeMpldfte, A9-SINGLE MAN reeotded ti A.ptU • Beach-Coste Mesa Dally ducted by I l•m.ted part· ' ' ' T·3'7 ...... of ht muence of ....... ~ COfPOo pro•l •tl•d tin ..... SP 8032 LARRY BAA· af•tant Secretary IOt 1S/199t, In Book of Olflcial TW39l Pilot Apr~ 28. May 5, t992. ~~!h<~•g11111nl(S) com-~ • prcMd9d In ..-on. CA 6'1tncer. A.-ect1oMna1 por pert• 411o ~~fe~J60~05:p B~~~: Seuth Lewie st.', ~ Aec:ofd1 of I.aid ~ty. at PUBLIC NOTICE t413 menced to traMact bust-OBITUARY 888 oec 9100 of .,. v onal Manager. 0••• .. 09'1•. ~ REGINALD DICARLO; SP ...... CA .2 ... (7t4) page, Record•rt lnllnr t41t97 PUBLIC NOTICE ness undlf the Fictit.OVI ~ ~ ~ ~t IJdaten~ •t,.a NClulaa. C200 ROBERT KEAUKER; '8$-4700 mtnl No. ·91.()20883, by Business Name(s) listed --------.. d ::.'t)Cph '::t,~-b,-; 4128, 611), 61t2. 51t9 toe ........ 'uodo ... SP C12 SHERRI Mlll.fR IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· , .. ,on of• bt•ach Of de· NOTICE TO Fictitious at>Ove on: Merci\ 23. 1992 BISBEE monh "°"' "• hMrin uetff -·ten lt.ftar e OWr'9t rel«ll'ls the right PECTED OPENING 810 lault In paymenl or pet· CREDITORS OF 8u1lne11 N•rn. Cheryl I. Keenan Juanita O. Bl-.. da'841obd aboYe g PUIUC MOTICI "" • ....=-.... !Nftedl•t• to bid al the Ille. Pw· MAY BE OBTAINED BY lormance of th• obllgeuons •ULK Ul.E AND Sl•t•ment Th11 statement was f Jed b ee, 80, resident ol VOU MAY EXAMINE ment-;9ai "° oonooe a chases must be made Wilh CAWNG THE FOLLOW· tKUJed lhlftt>y. Including O, INTENTION TO The Fotlowtng P'flOnS ~~ c~;? ~·~~,:~ Cosia Mesa. passeo fie,..,,. by the COUit" c::.;::.:c,a un •b•ead• pued• ~:!*c:;,.OIAll~ ING TE.LEPHONE NUMBER~·~~~~ or dtlaull. No-=::~.~ ~::0wA~~~;:s:FON-24, t 2 F·2-..... •way April 24, 1992. you are a pet'IOll llOMar e un eenlcle de chaHd goods ate told "u ON THE DAY BEFORE THE ..... "' .. , .... h wu rec0tde,<' aEVERAQE LICEN SE TANA. C/O 160 Newpotl .,, .,,.. at a hospital In ""-•*' In .the Htate1 CMllNT°"9 OP ,.,.reftOI• tie ....... i.," .,,a rnu.1 be peld fof SALE: ('71') 385-4837 or t/1311992, .. ReeOfdlf • Cent1tr Ot .. Suite 250, New· Pubhshld Newpotl Beach-Cost. Meu. Juanita YOAJ !'WY,.. wilt\ the coun 9Ul..K SM.a dos o a une oflolna 411o and removed ai the tlme ol (213) 627 ... 865 Instrument No. 92..00l9935. (UCC Sec. 6 10 ' por1 BHch, Cal1t. 92660 Costa Mua Dally Pilot was born In Black· ~ ~ta~:~,.:' CaacL lt04, •rucl• ..... (fte el di-Hie. Sain 1ubject IO prtOf TAC 49045 Will SELL AT PUBLIC ·~·~~n7d3 B Milton GoUlieb, Trustee ol APftl 7, 14, 21, 28, t992 burn County, MO, ~.an °1nventory .,,S •:c..::t reototto tetefonloo). :"n!,,~~~ ~ Publl•h•d N•wport :~T~~:~ ;~~ ~!~~-1 I th• Milton and Pat GotuMtb T-341 ~~· 11;~d t1~1 ~an~~: appriMtal ol ostott -• t1GIH CO CaM No. UHtO tnd obli,ated party. 011.0 BHch.Co1ta Mua Dally lawful ot tn. United NOTl~E •4::· HEREBY Trust, 1~!4 ~~:t~ Cross PUBLIC NOTICE City. MO most of her °' .Pf any pe•llon °' NOlkle la '*-'Y g1v91 to TtM M Me afHI ed-lh11 21s and 28TH d•y ol Pilol AP'~ 28, Mey 5, t 2, SlelH ~enc.CS 1 GIVEN that • bulk nle ol :::4 Calif. ---------hie, movtng to Cell-:=• i;-~~ .,~ credlton ot th• wltnt., drffa ef the oourt la: Aonl. 1992. Publlc Stofage t992 Cuh.;.1 Chick dr.! on assets Ind • ttansle< ol al· Donald W. Shaw. Trustee Flctltloua fornta In 1978. She Cahtomlo Prob 10 Cocte A nM'l9d .... the! • ~ cm nembN r tllrMclOft Management, Inc. Ttf• T'12 cohollc bavtf"age ltcense Is ol the Donald W Shaw R• 9ualneH Nome 1s a member of the A 1 tor~ No~ .-• aoout to oe "*'•of tie le eort• .. , Catf. phone (I I I) 2u.eoeo, • stat• Ot nalional bank, °' •bout to mad•. vocable Trvst. t 1 Mon1ec110 Statement Sou1h Coast Chri1· .::!/: ~ fTOm " Ille an•te dHCrlbed T "AL OR a N Q K Aotnt lor ~. PUBLIC NOTICE lhe aqulvalenl thereof The name(t), Social 5ecv-Ot .• COfooa d .. Mar. Calli The following person• 1tan Church . ..._!. e ..,_ COUNTY MU .. C ' Publlth•d Newport dtawn on any Olhtt llnan-rlty Of Federal Tax Num-92625 .,. doing b~neu" s 19 cowt ._.... • Tl'le ,,.,.,. and butir-. nl I A L B1ach-C01ta Mesa Dally NOTICS 0, cJal lnsltlutlon 1pean.d In b1t1 and bullnHs Id· Lym Kirk, cto 283 Catne T.G. HULETT & AS~OCI· urvive,.. are a a 191 ~~'i{~C:, =3,cm-· eddrmu of IN .... are: COURT, '700 CIV IC Noe A.ptU 21. 28, 1902 TltUITRR'S IA&.I! Section 5102 of the CaltfOf· dresses ol IM 1tller/lic9n-Road, 0111, Cahl 93023 ATES, 609 Latkspur Ave , ~~;~:n. U~t~om~: MIG8IE . •U EL FKM I USIHESS !QUIP.. C•llTD DRIVS wsaT, ' T394 Loen No. nla FllWlcial Code, and au-IM •r•: DONAl.D E ZEA· 8rlnclell Roberts Gonlleb. Corone del Mat, Caltl. 2 daughters M ra. 221 Merine Aw MENT. ~T£D. A SANTA AMA, CA ea70t 0080495( thorized 10 do bullneu In WEKH, 3700 Sou1n Plaza 10224 Charing Cross Road, 92625 P 0 lo• 321 , Calltornla cotporat1011. The neMe, ... ,,.. .. , .PUBLIC NOTICE ,I RQUaON the Stat• ol California A.LL Drive, Building A, Apt. Los Ang.iH. c11.1. 90024 Michael Hulen Piper. 609 June Spiole, Artlng· ···-·--1-·--... CA t21C2 dolnQ ~ • fkM 8fMI t•l••hefto ,_,...., N • PH t2, Sanl• Ana, CA w c Shafi., TNSIM ol Larkspur Ave Corona d•I Ion, TX. and Mrs -_,.. • COPIER ftRODUCT! lo-of ,._tlfl"a ... ..,.. MOTICR OP T.a. •· PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF 927CM the ·w C. Shatter Trust, M Cal1I 92625 Delma Auuell ot ~ NewpM ~ It ..0 ~ f , ,UaLJC SAL.II 0 ' Dt3t e7a SALE. al ngtrt, tiu. Ind W.. The buslntll It known 13050 Marlay All9nut Fon-B':;, aOelevan NOllhrop Kansas City, MO; S MWlll ~la AV9nU9, ~ 0i900, c.Mcw· er .......... wit(~ en ,lftSONAL '"0,lftTY UNIT CODED ,.,Ht held by It u Tn.11tM , 11: SPORTSMAN'S LI· tana, Cahl. 92335-6940 3326 Fallen.teal Or, c0: sons Ronald BttbM, 23 25 )() 1092 nle 12111. ettNMJ, 1 ftOflto No. 93I02 T.O. SERVICE COMPANY In that reel pt<>perty situate 0U0R W.T. Froemke. 13050 Mat· rona, Cal1I. 91720 Rayville, MO, Robert •• ' ' • TI-. IOCaltofl 11'1 ~ '"• a. tllrooolaft r el P\nuant to the Calfomla u duty eppolnttd TNl1M In uld County and Stal• The na~1). Soc•al ~ lay Avenue. Fon11na. Calif Th11 bu1lne11 Is con-Bisbee. Costa Mesa, PUIUC NOTICE = ~ 0::., ~:!: :::::-~::-'::°..= ::";;·~~'CC: i."iti, :,1:!ct ~1~Wl'tt described u tonows: ' e~ or~ .~~.!:X o~u~ ~~~"'~~ineu is con-=~P by: • general pan. ~:~.1;~~( s~1r~~~:: _A-<'-· ·-belier, Mia, CA 12111 dent•, 0 4llet .....,.. ei . , the und•llgned SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lot •2 ol Tract •CMt, •• Buyer(1)t1ran1ferH era: ducted by: a general patt· Th• reglltrent(s) corn.. MO. Gary Biabee. ---.. -·-M t-.ci by the ....,, .. danto 110 ne tlene will et public auctlon, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER J* map th.,eol record.O THOMAS R. LEWIS, C/o nershlp menced to transact busl-K Cl M O NOta"" .. ,Mk, °"* bueirieee rwnM end •"9•4111: ... 0r ..... on May 7, 1992. at tO:OO FOR CASH (In the lotms In Boole 138, Page• 27. 28 BAL-HA~BOR LIQUOR, 510 The regl1111nl(t) com· ,,. .. Vndlll' tM FtC'llltOUS a•.n:~:. ~~·.bee: ltlfO IL.ICTION to •LL tldelrHUI ueect by tn. ~ ~, ta One AM, 2075 Newi>ot1 Blvd., wNch .,. lawful tendet In end 29 lnclUslYe of Mi~ EHi Balboa Boulevard. mtnc:ed to t111n1act bull· Buiineu Name(s) ~st.O Norco. C.A, and Jeff ~ O.ID °" ~ ...., ""'*"..._~be-Men • Coata M..., CA penonat IN United StalM) and/or 1aneous Mapa In the office Balboa. CA 92Sat ne11 undef the F1C11to0us et>ow on Maret\ 30. 1992 IWORTAHT ~ ~ IN d.-tllCf'I .. ... Clvto Plau, SuH• •M, P'Of*'Y lncludlng lumftur•. the caalllet'I C*\lled Ot of tn. County Recorder of Al listed by the Sell•JU.. BusintH Name(•) ltSled MIChatf H Plpef Bisbee of Lucerne , ~ t_ ~:w'.... ..,,. °' ~ to IN New p ort •••c h, CA dOthlng, ICICMI and/Ot Olhtt Olhtt checks apeelhd In uld County AP ,, .. .073-c:ensee, al olhet bualness above on: September 22, This stat•ment was tiled Valley, C.A: numer· ~.· ~ ........ 0. ·--buy•, ar e : , IC Mo uteo 7 t 417'°'81" houMhotd lleme alOttd by CMl Code Section 292•h · names and addrasHs t986 "'111 the County ci..1o. of ou1 grandchlldren ~ • ._.._ ...--. CAUF()RMA ~. ISOI DATal .au n t990 the tollowlng pert0nt: (payable In f\111 al the time Ot used by lht Seilefl\JctnSH Donald W. Shaw Orang• County on April 3, and great grandch1I· ~ 9*'0n A ~ S. ..,.._ ~. CA R It t 8 K h I SP E011 N-IN AHEARN: ol .... ) II right, 11119 end The SlrMI addf111 or wlthtn ltvM YH11 before Th11 111t•men1 was filed 1992 dren. • "°"' property It tn 95114: FKM COPIER Clo ker I 'D r o 1 SP E045 REZA NAFEZ: SP lnltr•I conveyed to end othtt common designation tn. date 1uch llst was Hf'lt with the County Clt'k ot FS27195 Servicu will b• f•uluwe ....... you l'AOOUCTS. 100 N .. er • y e ere• E108 ROSSANA LACAYO; now n.ld by K und4" aeld of IN real ptoperty tltteln-°' d.ilvefed lo the Bvytf/ Orang• County on Febfu-Publiihed Newport Beech· TuHday, Apr II 28 . .,. beNnd In J0ur ~ Drive, No, 18, ...... CA ..... , ~ Sp E 1 t I SH AWN A DMd of Trut1 In the prop. above d .. orlbtd II pur· Transletff ate: o,na POinl ary 24, 1992 ,522921 t t :00 A.M., al Pa· meflta tt nqy be 10 d ..ool: end n<M COftlffll Publlthed Newport SCHOCHL SP E208 PAUL ef'tV herelnaft• delctlbtd: port.0 to be' 3125 Val· liquor, 34320 Pacific Coast p blllhed N port Beaetl-Cotti Meu Dally Pilot cif1c Vl•w Cemetery • .....,_any oowt ~ PAOOUCTI. 5 ~-. l•ach!Coeta .._. Dally STEWART: SP E2'8 ED-TRUSTOR: W1UJA.M PAUl · Hlghway, Suitt A, Dana u ew .t.pnl 1'. 21 . 28, May 5. C d 1 M CA al'ld to" "VIY 1-. the. !MM. CA 12111 Plot Aprl 7, t•, 21, 21. WARD MCKNIGHT: SP FERGUSON low11on1 Drive, Cotta Point, CA 92629 Costa MIH Dally Ptlot t992 p:~:: Vleew a~ortu.-1-IO bring ¥'liUI ecmunl TI-. ,__ ena ~ 1992 0024 BIU BOYD• SP H189 lltENEFlCIARY; MISSION Mesa. CA 92S2I The uNts to be sold ar• Aptll 7, t•, 21, 28, 1992 T-360 "' QOOd ltM1dlnO t¥ ~ ......, Ill II of IN~ we: T341 MICHAEL BROWN; SP VIEJO NATIONAL BANK The t.indtrslgntd di• dMc:ribed In general u : T..:M4 PUBLIC NOTICE ~Oo 01rec1or1 644-_... \'O'I' pat due pay-COAST~ INC.. a Ht77 TIM FUNK: SP H202 ~.Mt 22. t991 u dolma el labo1lty lot any flxtur11. tqU1pment. and ,,.,.. ~ pemwtl«S 00911 Callfotnla corporation. PUIUC NOTICI RUSSEU. LOP£ lnatt. No. 91-38007' In lncOffectnelll 1n Nld SttMt gooc:tWlll end •• loatled PUBLIC NOTICE ---=Fi=-c~ttt~l:-ou-,---ll.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!B!ll!lli!!ll!!!lm!!!!~ -~·· w1th1n the t0t70 Hue!•...,• ......, ewr. ,...,..... tn. rtonl look page of Olllclel addreU °' olhaf common at 2615 Newpott Boul• F1 tltlous •• '*;r: bv lllW lot ,.. SM oi.oo. CA 11111 NOTICa OP to bid at the .ie. p;,. Aecord9 In tM offtc9 of the deelgnatlon. 1tard, Newpott Beach.. CA c a u.aneta N•- lftll•leme 1 01 vov1 ac· The...-eo be ....... "'aLIC aAL9 OI' cNMI mutt be INde with Record et of Ortnge ...... -·•· wll be ad 92M3 auelneea N•me St•l•ftMnt c:QWat, w • norme!IV fMt dMolbed In .,_.. •: Al &*tonal chec:kt or ca~ County: Mid deed ol lrUa' _,., _.. m • The kind of licen1• to bl l tatement The FoClowtng PtfSON ~ d9vl pro to the n .. d ••Ml9. 1rw....eory 'USONAL "'OPUTY i.r. cMctlt Otlly. All pur· dffcribes tM lollowlna: wl1hout wananty, ••Pf"' tranalerred 11; Retail Pack· Th• Following perSON are d011lQ business u : dei. .. fOf the .... of~ perte, t uppllff, r9r1taJ No. OOtOt ehaMd ~we IOld "u LOT 27 IN BLOCK 8 OF 0t lmpltd, r90ardlng title, 9 Oft-Sal• Gen.rat 121· 11• dotng bu11ne11 u : UNITED LOCKOUT PROO. PIGl*1Y No_.. dei. "VIY ..-men1. 1:1 1nw .... ""'*1t to th9 Calltomla la.• end mutt be paid lot N£WPORT BEACH TRACT. poueHlon, or encum-04t72t now Issued tor th• SOUTHWEST INVESTORS. UCTS, 318 Undo A111 , •aw_ bo _.-unt• ttww month1 ,,...-yelOW ,.._ .... ~ ltcnoe 'ecfl. end tM10Ye<1 attn. wn. of IN THE CITY Of< NEWPORT btW.•. to utisly IN ~ = localed at: 2el5 190 Ntwl>Olt Cent., Ol1Vt N•wporl Buch. Calll r~ onmw ffOl'll ._ d9te !Na noticed ......,,._ cou•_,. not to :r Act J8 IP Code 2t700 ...._ $a1M ~IO pr10t BEACH. AS PEA MAP RE· paid obllgatlonl a.cured ~ard. New-1100. Newport BHcn, 9'6el WIQAIM. PAM i .:::' ,. .. ..:::= ==:;..:=. = .. ':'ii ·.";:::.CO ::=-.::::., ~ ~l':f"~ '':,, 8~?s"cE~ "'""' °""""""' -~ ~~ ol 'i::;,:O """' Co.,. ,';:;:: ":!':'~ 1":::;.!',~ -• -• on 11111 nollce) .. toc-.d 11: ..0 V. on May 7, 1112, at 3:00 end Oblloal.0 party 0.led LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE lnt.,nt and othtt tuma u the sale/lfll\Sftt 11MAY 1', pany, t90 Newport Cemlf S..C:n. Cahl 82$61 3~ifl,-*.,0°"',_ aMOllftt 11 12•,807 31 . ...._.A~ ... D1etO. PM, 1"25 ftomone AW, 1n19 2tST and 21Tff day of OFFICE Of THE COUNTY provtded therein; plus ad-t992 at lhe ofllce ol: Drive 1 100. Newport Arlena Adell Tarin. 316 ~-==~;=~~~ 4/t~. end wll In Calbnle 12111 CoMa ..... l*wonel pre>p-Aoft, 1tt2. Public Storage RECORDER OF SAID OR· ~. If any, lhtfeunder COASTAL COUNTIES ES. Beach, Cahl. 92660 't.lnoo Ave., Newport untrt ~ account ThO bUelMaO IWM MMd •rty . lnctudlnt fUmlMe, Management. Inc. T•I• ANOE COUNTY. and Int.,.. tn.teon: and CROW, teott Goldenwee• Rondell B. Hanson. 190 e..cn, ea111 92661 ~ by.,.-.• ttwt i.oc.. ~. toole tnd/or 01t'9f phone (111) 244 .. 0IO, YOU ARE IN OEFAUl.T J*a '"9. c~ and u· S"41t. Huntington BNoh, Newport Cenler Drive Thie buelneu •• con·I W11M PfOC*fy le 111 llon It: ,KM COPllR houMhOtd lefnt ~ by AQ9N b OWl'lef UNDER A DEED Of' TRUST l**t cf tM Truttee end CA 92647 , tOO. Newport B .. ch, duct.0 by: husband and •. ~ etltf inutl Pf'OOUCTI lht~l*tOna! Publl1ned 0N•w~or t DATED l/2Sltt.•UNl.£SS of tN t\llt9 1 by The amount of the pur· Calll.92660 wtle fl"* CllllQlttlOM (IUdl ThO .,....,._ cl-. of SP CO.. fl. HIU. CIO Beach.co.ta MeM Dally YOU TAKE ACTION TO er•.cs eheM price Of conlldtf• James M IClueg.,, t90 The r•gl1lranl(1) corn. .,_end IMlll) ,.. IN llllAll .... le AOfl IA. HMDY: SP 8048 WAYNE P1oC Aprf121 21, t992 PROTECT YOUR PROP.. uld DMd of T'ruat. The adOn In COMKtlOn wtth the Newpotl Center Orlve inenc.cs t0 transacc bull-~ ~ no•• encl tm .... oftloe °'MAN-I SUSAN ~ SP • T393 ERTY. rT MAY 8E SOlD AT 1ocal emoune °' Nld otll99-"""'-' of the k:tnM and , 100, Newport BHcn. MIS ~ .,,. F"tC'lilQIS OI 1ru11 or ~ l YN 00l8!l HCM>W 004 l'TEVI t<A\A.L: SP A P08UC SALE. !ft YOU donl. .. tn. lime of lt""8I bullnlols. lndudlng IM ... Calif, 92CS80 8ullneu Name(s) Usted tall '° _.. future COMPANY, t2tl Adwlty 0310f' I I I . Mlt.WAV· PUlllC NOTICI NEED AH E)(PUHATIOH PIA*don of Olll Mota, llrneted lnvtntOfY. 11 the MHdow1 Mtn1g1m1111 above on ~ 1, t992 D611Mlnta on IN lolw\ peir Aoed. No. tOI, SM DletO. 1.J!VtC: SP 0.S14A t:DtE Of' THE NAT\IAE CW THI la S35.lt2.31 tum of $290,000 00, whldl Compan_y, t90 N•wPOf1 Pl'll!llp A. Tann on the property,' pro-CA 12121 ROWf; IP 8017 CHIT fllOTICI OP PAOCEEOINO AGAINST DlllMI 4(t4(t... conllst9 OfN tolowlng: ~ OfM. 1100. Ntw• Thie etti•menl was ftledU•••••••• •ilnli .. ara on Iha prap. TWe ~ ...... Mlfed ~DON .... G3nE TRU•n•·· aAL9 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-..... PlllAllCIAL PromlNOi'Y No4• to be,. port leach. Cll•I t2e60 with lhl County Clerk ol oet. ollllOMloN to Callfomla untfoml ~ ~ lO LNft Ne, TACT A LAW't'tA. l ............... i··············-··-~· « ........ In ....... end l'letclal Cod• ltetlOfl °"'* ,...,..,.. IN rtQttl .,......, 117 nTH STREET. NEW· COltPORAT10ll,. Cell-II al trW 0t lft0f10llUll. llOU. to bid II the Mle. IJIUr.. DAwaoM PORT 81'.AC:ti, CA l2M3 ...... ..,......._, M ... -~~=~r~~~c:.~~~ :.:.::o :=::e:J.~~:a::=: STIRTll& I IEW BUSlllESS?? good == In ._. la MAM.VN dWild poodl! .. toed "• UWIT COOS I no ~ le .,.,_ • '° ..... t00. ..... ll'9 __.Cllely 0t UCf'OW COl#l#Ntt, -la. w °"" ,,_,.. be Pllid tot I# 1 U•t4t-H Ila ~·---or car-..,~,CA ft7M _, ,..._.. .. M/IMly ...... No. lOI, ~ end ,.,,... .. the .. Of ANCHOR MOATOAQI f9CNN)." Tl-. ~ L The Legel ~ .. .,. Pttot la ,..... .. by tO .... your lk:tfttoul to ~'"'*'' '*00-CA 12111 Ind ._ ...._ ..... _... '9 Ptiof ~I INC., ,KA lllB-ur'°9r aekf Deed of TfW(. T ......... ('Jt41 n a. pleeeed to ....,_ e new MNtce bUeW .... ..,,..,. at the Ptfot Legel -.. -owtde ,......,.. IMI cs. tot llrla dllma oriu••on -. h __,. of COMTAL CORP. by rMOOn ot a lnech °' •to 1 ..._ .......... ~---w ._ ,..,._,,,_ .....,;-~ thel thal be Aoprtl Q , t• ............ IMllw9en "'* M ~ appointed TNllae defeult In tn. obllDlllON 'ubllt ned Newpo11 now ._.. 1'* to NW ..uom.... ..,_v,_.., ...,.., tell _,, ~ .. paid• ..,_ ...... P'oP8'· wNch " tn. .....,_ • n *'11111•• ~. DMod under the ........,.. do-MCUrtd ._..,,, ~ ~ ..... Dely We wtll now ~ IM neme f\>t MeM. ~ " YoU c.\ not ltOp ..,...._ Md ~ ,,.... .,..... the .... d9 ...... 11"9 11TM °"" llND *t of tcltMd deed of INMWU be .... _. °"" -.,. Not Apt 21. a, .._, a. you It no .... c:twge, Md eewe you tJ¥, .,..._ eel ut et (71 4) IU-4»i, __........... .... ~ AINt. 1-. fl\Mc .,,._ RU AT "'8llC AUC1lOH 8'ed to ._ w~ I 19'1 .,_. *'-end 8'e ertp ,_ Court b111111MWl 315 Ot ltt and we .. • -_. ..,._ --0.......,... 11, t• Mw91meM, Inc. r• TO THI HtOHE1T llODIA wttlan Dedellllofl Of 0.. -._ ._.!! ---.-.. --. ._ ..,__........ .. ""'; ...... , • ·--· OOA8T ... lllDI. ~ (111) 144..eolO, '°" CAIH ff\ ............. end Demaftd '°' ..... ·-...... In --.... "-'I of C*lf'M. .._ SIW-WW ..... YoU "' ·-- -...... VOii o .... e O p .... _. tor.... -'*" .. WM ....., lil'I end _...., nolee .. ... PUa.1C 1011C1 ... 8'e ...:fl II ..,_1111 d .. .. .. ~"¥!Ml. lt-tlOn of tf1e Miit c:•:: ... _,tfl Ublla"od N•we_o_r• .. Un1eM ....... llNJ/01 ...... °"" of .-.on to tie 10'.tr ........ lkl1•-ftM'9 " YG" lhoullS f'9W9 eny fu11Mf --v-alllUll·119¥ y ---a..a._;. ==r::--.. ~ 1M CMhler"e cerWed °' --the ........ .._ IO WW t•Urt...,. _. .. Oowlty Cleftc, QI Jll!li-. pee.e Cll"' end we Wit =--~=----Publl1ned N ewport • 1 '* ~~S.:!~::...~ =:,-:a~.:.= llOTICIOP ...-onoe • .-b ...,,.._... ._,,....., .... to ...... yau. ~ ._..,. -. ..... ';"" 811:" Coete ..... Olly .... .,,. _1 (J)Oy_.. In IUll II IN*"' oher the uncHralgneCI NllllOll TO • ,..,.,.. br .., ... 9Wft .. ~ Good Lucll In,..,, .-.it woa ;-~ded, Noe Allft I . 1.. ,._ _,._ of ....... ,...,.. .. °"" COllMd Mid no9Ce el ... AD••llllR ptoal d puHi:.-a I 1'lfl County Clilft, MW -...,_If ~" ... "'~:~r.: •I Wl• •TIC8• =-... o;v1:.: = = ~ ~-= .=ra::: .. ,._, peytMnt 1, INde ..,. ~ IM8 OI' 0... of'""' lft tw ,.,.. • in.. No. ...,..., -. CAl8 llO. At9"11 How•wet you ~ you1 TRADE ,_MMJtL ,..._" ""...,.,..., ~..._ aoott , ... of Officio! To al...., tier 1 1 -. ........ ., "*10llH ... IOt ot TRUITOft KIM M. DAW• ,.,..... lil'I IN dliDe of lie cneora. ....... cndt- ._ ... ...._. ,._ 111 Mil• ~ .... c. ••ION ,..,.of~ ................. ~fNY .. -... 111M 1111 _. 1tvough dllsffled W a.-. -,_.. llNl'ICIAAY~ UNlttD 8* .... .-M ........ .._ ..... Uees•• lil'I -· .... • _.... (MW:ll Ma-M78 11Y;, a , .Coil 11100 IAWfOl llAHI(. '-I.a. 11M ...__ oe w...e • 1111 -• -. • 1181\. ...,,.. ........ ..,..._ II • 1111 --~ , .... ,_ ..._-. , • ......_ • .,._ • IMo tl:IAMJ.......0 eNt of ..... .._ .. pen. ... • ,.... • "'*· Ne. ~ In pied. r...-. .. ,_. A HfillOH ,_ ._. ........ ..._. '°' • ~· 1-. .. 1 IOO• ,ate ol °""'91 aeeelllf\ • ...........-. llM .., f'MNK PIMINO ........... ••>...... No matt• ,.., "· -= __. ................ ,., .. ,r "' .. ......, °""" of _.. .._ • ...,_ Oelll -. OI. Rettrtler el Or•At• • ..... eil 1111 • C M -.. ~ ., <>f'. _ .. ...._.. 'r what you're ~~ ~ ...... ., ._ _. ·IW _.. .. ANOL .............. Isa doing,~ ::...-:..--; \OT'ir"°=ct'J= =-~ ::= .. ·.:. :;-.=,·~~ ~-~.. ~ ._ • -~ AW. I .... _., l'8 •P tl_,• ...... .. • _...,, ' I A P R MAP ..... of _.. DIM ., ,...,, ... ,. ti ..... k IWW8peper .. ,....., ..... ~ ------•111f1 .. el sllat .... "" A. Ml NI=::.•:-.:.:.:= ~ .. :::S'::'~': ......... W--Of 1"I W _..DIM .. TMI. ....... I tlfll, .. ........ ™" ............................. ,,. .. .... ...... 2 ,._.... ..II\. ........ ,.,..., ......... ....... ...... -Slf--DIMULT ... ...., ... _, ...... 111 I"' lie ............. .. 114 Tu.day, April 28, 1992 ..... .,.. PUl&JC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICll W ....,_ WIC .,_ W llOTICll ---... -........ -----! Thie IWemanl WU lll9d Clrol Joenne Cole, U'3(1 ,. ltl't'""" -llod ......: IOftCI ~c:=a-. .:.~ ,.~ ~ .!!."~.!.. ~~ ..... .,. ~ W ....... Rofll = ==~ ::" 9u1ilil1H.... wfth ttlo COYn4y Cletk 0( "'**' Avenue, ,OUl'llain"""' "'9 CounlY a.ti of ---. -. .,. -·r ..._.. -I O N o t ~-.... ,.lftt Or~ CcM.ny on M1tc:h Vtlfttrt, c.111 1270I °""II ~ Oft ~ i. Pl • _. Orenge Countv on Apfl t4. fl • HI • •••I•· ••P ' ~ 1, ;-:--• .... 24 1 2 Thi b I I _.. • Ill TNt ~tiftlla lo CClfto ,. ......Cllr:llllO 1NI 1.1. _... ... tlltd The followlng l*IOnl • l'IHMJ duci~ ._.'!~~·~on-1-PllTtM ._... 111 ._ dua9lld br= en lld•dUll ....... •u*41• -. TNt ~tlnoaa le con-wllh lho Countr CWk ot .,. dolna bU9lnHt ••: "7 ' ( ) 1t1t 1m1AI no rea1i1tr1 1(1) -. ll1t1m1AI dllCllM bro en 11••...,. er.,. ~ on •en HEXIMS. CHIROPRACTIC Publl1hed Nawpon ~ The r•o.::uanl I com-Publllhed Howpo1t 9alcho Tllo ¥0.oMl'I penone ft'9nCld lo ~ ..... l"lllllll'lld Newport INcho Tllo "-all tllf ........ T1'e , .. ltltMt(t) com-M.-1112 FAMILY H!ALTH CENTE"· Co1ta ~au Dally Pilot ~llndef Ir~~ Coata Ma .. Oally Hot .,.dolna....._.a.: ,_.under .. ~ COIU ..... Dllty ~ •dolna ....... a ....... lo •enaecc bull-' PU ... 7 Ciii~:52 H~i.!',.1::CS~·. April 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 eualnell Nama(e) kelH ~ 14, 21, 29. May I , J0J DOION. W E. 17ltl ....,_... Nemo(I) lllMd Aprl n. May I. 12. 1t, Hll.NtO HANOI. 71t W. NII wnder b Fk:tlllOul P\Allilheef Newpof\ leadl- ft"W T-343 ...... -on· NIA 1992 $l. 1174, ........ llwh. aibOW o..: Aprt11 11'2 1-1tth It. IF11, Cotta ...... lulll"IOM NW(e) 111*9 Co·•· ... ~, 0 ...,.., Pdot • 12147 --------...,...., · Clllf 12127 LOUIM ' T~ Clllf 12827 aibOW on: NIA -_. ... 7 GlllY Ray Heximer o.c., PUBLIC NOTICE f:,°' :;,.=..,, WU Aled T-35t .,..... 1.ynn Oa Jona. 114 Thia =.,. Wll ~ NwM4 £. Hagaaf. tcll'8 Lvnca. w. SMa •• 7. 14, 21. 2t, 1"2 ~ PIW1Uckat, Huntlno-.... ~ttt•-·~ Ith tha ,._,....., Clark of PUIUC NOTICI Httt St., Ntwpoft . .-..Ch, wlll'I tho County O.k ol PUIUC NOTICI Anlhalm A\19., Cotta Maea, Thia ~ wu Iliad T-339 ton Baecfl, Calif. 92&48 r .., ,_. w ...,....,7 c.itr. 9*3 0r.,. County on Apfll 1 Callf. 92627 w11t1 .,_ County Cleftt of --~~==-=-- Tl'll1 bu1lne11 11 con-•ualne .. NetM ~~· County on Apfll 3• ,......._ Thi• bu1lnMI 11 con-1992 ' ,.. .. ,... Thi• bu11noa1 II con. ~County on Marctl PUIUC NOTICI ~edrbayg:1:'ralnc1Mdnt(1) u~om-Statement Pl l'11M ••lllH• Mw dUC4ad br.1"' llldMclUlll( ) PH7904 ........ ..... ductad~by: non ~ 24, 1 Pl•OW•ue Tha Followtng parsons .... ••Ht Tho rag11trant 1 coin. Publllhld ~ IMC~ ... ,,.111, PU.... -rnanc.d \0 tranNci ~ are dolno buslnaff u · Publllhad Newpott BHch-~ lo nnuct ~ ,_.,....., Tllo .........._ T a ragl1t11nt(1) co"" ~ ......__ ~ ..,...... ._ nan und4lr the Flctftloue THE SAADE SHOP. AND Cost1 Mau Dally Piiot The Folowtng ~1 nea undef b l'lctllloul Cot1a Mtu Dalty Piiot -dolnia ~ ~ rnanc.d to tranuct bUe1-,__....,' ........... 8ullnat1 Name(s) lilted DESIGN CENTER, 1651 April 14, 21. 28, Mly 5, ~ ==-=j9 Via 8uslnHa NMM(I) lllMd Apfll 21, 28, Mly 5, 12, AVALON INTERNATiciNM... neu undaf tho flctlUoul ~ ~~ :S~t12"'°' The FollOwlng panonl =R.onH: .N!.~ D.C. Pl1centla Ave., Costa 1992 Udo 1153• ~ Baach, •bow on: Marc:tt 2$, 1992 1992 290e Pepper l'raa 1.n. 10, BueinM• Narna(1) llltad • • • • T-340 .,. dOlna.~• u : -• ,.,.,.., Mau, Calli. 92827 T-35e Callt 92683 Janella De Jona T-378 Cost• Maae.. C111f ta2t at>ove on: Marctl 23, 1992 ADOPTION ADVANTAGE, Thi• 1t1tem9nt was filed Ted Mrtay Maddock . Tim.Sawyer 3419 Via Udo Thi• at.t.:nonf wu llad ~ Richard BabuHk Ahmed E. ~ PUIUC NOTICI 2915 Rad Hill Sult• 201F, ~ the County CleMrtc ~ 22142 Capl1tr1no Lana, PUBLIC NOTICI 1153 Newport Beach with Iha County Clartl ol PUILIC NOTICI Pepper Traa t.n 1D' Thie 1&a1emen1 wee Ned eo1ta u.u. ca11t.12t21 vwa~ County on arc .. Huntington Beach, Calll. Calif. e2M:S ' Orange COl.llty on Aptll 7, Costa Meta, Caltf. 92ia ' With the County Clark ol fletttJeu9 Mlldne Matla Maeha. 9$2 24, 1 2 F52598 S I 92048 F1ctltloue Thi• bu1lna11 11 con-1912 Ptctttloue Thi• bu1lnat1 11 con-Orange County on Match ......... ....... Ooldervod, CoN .,...., Publi1had Newport BelCh-Thi• bu1lna11 11 con-aualneu Name ducted by: an lndMdual Pll7SOt 9u8lnMI Nw duded by. "'lndMdUlll 24, 11192 Stet•"''"' Calif, 92C2t Coit• Men Dally P1lol! ducted by: an lndlvldual Statem9nt The reglll11nt(1) com-Publllhed Nawpon S.aeh-St .. .....-t Tha regl1trant(1) com-PUlnt Tho FollOWlng pattOnt Thi• bu1lnHt 11 con. April 7 14 21 28 1992 Tht regl1t1ant(1) com-The FollO\Ollng '*'°"' mencad lo tranMct bu9J. Co11a Mell Dilly Piiot The Following parlOl\I mencad '° transact bu• Publllhad Newport hac:h-are dolna bualne11 u · ducted by. 111 lndMdu.I • ' • ' T~ menced lo lransact buSl· are doing buslne11 11: ness under tha . Flc:tltloul Ai>fll 21 28 Mey 5 12 ara doing bullneu 11: nth under 1ho A011t1ou1 Coate Mtll Diiiy Piiot LIDO \JACHT BROKER· Th• ragl11r1_n!~~L com· MSI under Iha Act!tlous AQUA FITNESS, 423 El Buslness Nam•(•) ltlled 19112 • • • • BABVCAKES. 2039 Port Bullneu N•mt(I) listed April 7, 14, 21. 28, 1992 AGE. 101 Shipyard Wey moncad lo llllON\a butJ. PUBLIC NOTICI! Bu1ln•11 Name(•) U1ted Modena, Newpott Beach, above on: March 31, 1092 T-378 Chalu Pl., Newport Baach, abow on: AprU 9, 1992 T-335 Suite D Newport Beach ,,... undat 1ho Flclillout above on: March 28, 1992 Calif. 926a3 Tim SaW)'9f Calif. 92960 Guy R. B&bulalt Callf. t2iie3 ' Bullna11 Name(•) Msted Flctltlous Tad Murr•y Maddock . Jeanette L Hockenbury, Thi• 1111emen1 was filed PUIUC ..,..TIC• Liii Ann Ganache, 2039 This atatamanl was filed PUIUC NOTICE Frank s Wood 422 Vl•ta aboYe on: M11ch 23, 1992 8u1IM H Nam• Thia llal•rMnl Wat lilad 423 El Modena, Newport wf1h tha County Clartl of -.. Poft CMIMa Pt, Newport with the County Clerk ol Roma, 'Newport Beach, Maxine M. Medi• atatam..it ¥>1th the County Cln ol Beach. Calif. 92663 Orange County on ApOI 3, Pia......_ Beach, Calif. 92660 Orarlga County on Apfll 14, flctlttoue Calf. 929e0 Thia 11atement was ~ The Following paraona Or1n9e County on March Thi• business 11 con-1992 llu lneU ....... Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-1992 ......... ..,.. Thia builnHI 11 con-with the COi.iliy Cl•k of are doing business as: 24• 1992 ducted by: an lnd.Mdual F52'7188 • dueled by: an lndlvldu.I '511t.. ducted by: an lndlllldlJll Orange County on M•ch AAA ATTflACTIONS IM· FS25984 The ragl1lrant(1) com; Published N-port Beach-Th '!;::""''par1on The re,l1trant(1) ~ Published Newport Beach, Tha '~~":"tP«IOnl The reglatr1nt(1) corn-24, 1992 METTAS TICKET SERVICE. Published N.Wport Beach· mencad to transact bull' Costa Ma1a Dally Pilot ate d~ bual~ 11• 1 mencad o tranaact Costa Mtsa Dally Piiot 111 doing t>usinffl 11. "*'Cad \o trlnSACt bull-Pl l llMS 1818 S. Sltll College Blvd Co~ta M11a 1 Dally Piiot neH under Iha Act1t1ou1 April 14, 21, 28, May 5, VISION1 FOA PAIS.OHS ~~ underN the ( ~c1::i~~ April 28, M1y 5, 12, 19, KENNEDY FINANCIAL, natl under the Flc111loU1 Published Newpon 9eacho #105, Anaheim, ca111. April 1, 14, 21.28, 1092 Bu1lna11. :amh•&•> 1:;ci 1992 2757 o. Soto AY9., Costa .:;:.:::. M!~h· 1~ 1 • 1992 2700 E. Cout Hwy. IB. Bullnau. Ntm•W listed Costa Mtst Dally PifOt 92806 s T-345 ~:=L. ~:C1e~bo,y T-365 Mesa, Callt. 92829 lJl Ann Gamache T-4oe Coron• dal Mtr, c am. a,,i:: r:·.:::,t • 19112 Aprll 7, 14, 21 , 29, 1992 Paul s.v. Davis, 1818 . PUBLIC NOT ICE Thi• l talement was filed Oan Millllaln. 2757 oa Thia ttalamenl WU flied 92825 • 111...i T-342 State College Blvd. l lOS, wt h th C ty Cl k of PUBLIC NOTICE Soto Ave., Co1ta Mna, with Iha Coun"' Clalk ol PUBLIC NOTICE Wiiiiam John Kennedy, Thie italement was .., Anaheim, Calif. 92806 t • oun er Calil 92626 ., 710 Famlllf Ava COl'ona With the Cout:'ly Cltrk re>f PIJBUC NOTIC! Thi• bu1lness. Is con-Bu~~~t0:!me ?:~• C<XJnty on April~· Fictitious Thi~ bu1lnt11 11 con· ?'~~g• County ~ Aprll 14' flctltloua del Mar. Caht. 92625 Or~ County on Mar~h 1--.;._---~---- dTueteh d by:, an, lnd11 1Yl)dualco-· Stata~•nt ,52718 7 BuslneH Name ducted by: an lndMdu.I . F..1128175 Butlneas Nam• This buslnH• 11 con-29• 2 fS'"e'"et flctltlew • reg s r1n s •or 0 -St t t Tha ragl1trant(1) com-' St t t ducted by' an lodMdual • • 11u.an..a Natne nanced lo transact busl· The FolloWlng persons Published Newport Beac~ • •men tMnCed 10 vanaac:t bu~ Pubh1hed Newport Beach· • em..i The rag.li trant(i) com-Publtshad Ne-.vpon 8Nc:h-StateMeftt ,,.,. und• the F"1Cti1ious are 001~ bus1~11 11: Costa Mesa Dally Pilot r:::i F~~ peraons nasi undef the Actltlous Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot r::•. FO:,lo;'ng persons mencad 10 tranaaC1 busJ. Coita MHt Dally Piiot The FOllowlng parsorw s:lness. ~:~e(s) listed ~~~~1 :501sgHg~nv?ii: April 14, 21, 28, May 5, 9G~EAT\Me1RIC~~~NT· Bu1lna11 Nam•(•) li1ted April 28, May 5, 12, 19, ~~E~~A~ ~e~L & na11 under the FIC111Jou1 Aprll 7, 14, 21, 28. 1992 .,. dolno bullnaa• 11: ap,:i·D~s Avenue, Sont1 Ana.' Cahl. 1992 ING co .. 2655 M111on 112, •Dbow on, : Ai>r, n , . 1992 1992 TOURS. 711 w. 17th St. Bbou1lne11. MN1mha(1) 1~s912ed T-~e SUPERS, MAIDS. 19822 -:.::=::::::::==============::;1 T-357 f ullet1on, Calif. 92631 an M n1ten , T-403 IFl1, eo111 ¥•sa, Cali!. a ve on. arc 2d, • Brookhu111 st. 13F, Hun-• 1----.,..,...,,.....,...---....,....,,,....--Christopher A Mance Thi• 1tatemenl WIS tiled 92627 W. J. Kennedy PUBLIC NOTICE tlng1on Beach, CA 92848 PUBLIC NOTICE 2655 Milton 112.. Fullerton: with the County Clerk or PUBLIC NOTICE Ahmed E. Hagnl, 2038 Thi• 111tement WIS filed flct.lt•~-Crlllina Aod«1on. 19822 •---------Cal1I. 92631 Orange County on Aprll 10, flctltl..... Anaheim Ave .• Costa Mesa, Wllh Iha County Clark of ,_. BrOOIChutSI 13f , H.B .. ~ Flctltlou1 This buslnest Is con-11192 -· Calif. 92627 . Orange County on Miich 8utlneaa Name 92646 8u1IMH Name ducted by. an lndlvidull Fl27897 Buslnesa Name Thi• buslntH Is con-24, 1992 Statement Thia buslna11 11 con- Statement The ragl1tr1nt(s) com-Publi1had Nawpon Beach-Statement ducted by: an Individual F525H2 The Followfng parlOl'I ducted by: an lndMdual Thank You! Just a note t o tell you that the Pilot sold my boat . No t the Resist er or the 11mcs! Th• Following parsons meneed to trtnsact busl· Co1ta Mesa 01lly Piiot The Following per1on1 The regl111ant(s) com-Published Newport Beach-11• doing business u : Tha 1egl1tr1nt(1) com- ar1 doing business 11: ness undar tha Flctillou1 April 21 28 May 5 12 aredolngbuslnes111: menced to 1r1n11ct bust-Coita Mesa oiny Pilot (a)SOUTH COUNTV mencad to transact bu~ PUBLIC POLICY SVS-BuslneH Name(•) lilted 1992 ' ' ' ' SOUTH WEST CLASSICS, ness under the Ficiltious April 7 14 21 28 1992 DAINKMAKA (b)MCCLUAe nan under Iha Flclllloot TEMS, 7 A1pen Trff Lana, above on: NJA T""A 724 W. 16th St., Cotta Business Name(•) llsted ' ' • ' T-338 COMPANY, 24n2 Lobo. Buslne11 Name(•) lilted Irvine, Cthl. 92715 Chrl1topher A. Mance -...... Me1a. Calif. 92627 above on: March 23, 1992 Lake FofHI, Calif. 92630 1bove on: Mwch 31 , 1992 John H. Burton, 7 Aspen This 1tatement was flied Slaven W1yne Crandall. Ahmed E Hagazl Kent I. McClute, 24772 Cristina And9fson TrH Lane. Irvine, Calll. with 1ho County Clerk 01 PUBLIC NOTICE 628 Whitney Way, Coata This atatement w11 filed PUBLIC NOTICE Lobo, Lill• Forest, Calif Thlt statement wu tlad 92715 Ofange County on April 3, Meaa, Calif. 112626 with the County Cle1k ol Fl 1 J 92630 • with the County Clelll of Thi• business 11 con· 1992 Fictitious Thi• business 11 cori-Oiaf'.IO• County on March ct t ous This business 11 con-Orano• County on Mwch ducted by: an lnd1vldual F527201 BualneH Name dueled by: an Individual , 24, ,992 •ut.lneH Name ducted by: 1n lnd1vldual 3t , 1092 • Art Verdull. Costa Mesa The 11gl1tranl(s) com· Published Newport Beach· Statement The ragl1tranl(s) com· Fs2599o ltatem..it Th• regl11r11nt(1) com-f l 2 .. ~ menced to transact bust. The Followlng per1ons manced to tranuct bu1f. p , Be h The foflowtng parsons meoced to tran11ct bu~ p bll had N-Belch-ness under the Flclltlou1 Cosla Men Dally Piiot 11• doing buslneu as: neu under the Flc:111ious ubhshed Newport ac • ara doing business aa: nass under th• Flctitk>ua u 1 -~,,,...' Business Nam1(s) hsled April 14,. 21, 28. May S, KUNG CREATIONS, 1590 Buslneu Nama(s) ll1ted Costa Mesa Dilly Pilot MAGNET ASSOCIATES, Colla Mell Dally Pilot Classified Community Marketplace above on: March 25. 1992 1992 Elm. Ave., Costa Mesa, above on: April 1, 1992 Apfil 7, 14, 21, 28, t992 537 N-port Ctr. Dr. 1 175, Mak• tha right move. Aprll 7. 14, 21, 28, 11192 John H. Bu.non · T-381 Ce~f. 92626 Steven W. Crandall T·334 Newport BHch. Ctllf P110t Real Estate T-351 • 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 Houses/Condos for Sale BALBOA PENINSULA 1007 OUT·Ol"·STATt; PROPERTY 11>58 COSTA Mt:SA 2 124 1800 Vl ol• • d uplex Colorado Vineyard 2BR 2BA, dlshwather, M ust toll due to agel dlspoaal, W{D, trplc, 20 acrea w/6 In Char-gar. deck, custom donnay. Older house built, S975. 642·131 1 nr 1kiing, S270K OWC 3BR 2Ba Montlcello B y owner, attn bldr• at 7%. 303-434-7618 twnhse, dbl gar, w/d Best cash offer takes. art 6pm hkup, no yard/pets R2 bay1rt/deeded bch, $1025/mo. 673·8005 pier. Onr/Bkr 499-2068 ---------. --------- CORONA DEL MAR 1022 Divorce Fo,-c.s Sale NEW 2Br 2Ba condo. 10% down, $479,500 854-6478 Ext. 118 COSTA M ESA 1024 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUT! Only 1 Left!! 3BR, ovor 2300 sq. ft. C~1lder will cooperate wffinanc1ng. $349 ,000 Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2 t 13 Valley Rd 842-8884 H UNTINGTON BEACH 1040 SEACLIFF HOME Beaut Medller-style In galad entry clb comm. Yaml to bch. 3Br 2.5 Ba. 2600 l/f. By ownr. $495.000. 536-9960 IRVlNE 10 44 Orangetree! 2BR 2Ba condo. groat price $129.500. Call J iit Agl 84().8867 Of 760-5000 Ramax SC NEWPOlff R •:ACH 1069 A< llt:/\Cil< 1 1 :.!!\ GOTTA S~LL ffASTl ~ACRE RANCH QrNt lnvHlment, v• cation wonderland a retirement propef1y. All n.t land. Zoned residential. 12990, 1500 d n, $75/mo, Own« wtn finance. 1.eoo-a•3.-.7e :a 8uy II. Sett II. Find II. c1 ... 1tled. No matter what you're dorng. your hometown newspaper flts In. MOVING TO Av l Oulet cul·d•·•ac LAS VEGAS? 3Br 2Ba, d/W, f/p, lg yd, pets ok S1325. Tired of th• high 545-1440 Ev 754-0504 cost of llvlng? 2 bed· room, 1 bath home Backs to New Can· on a large. walled yon P k 3BR 1 BA, lge corn.or 101. Super yd, new crpt, quiet, Loc:a tton l Com· 999 Grove Pl. $1100 pletely renovatadl ~ HC. 645-0580 RV parking. Only Nwpt Hts Area 2BR S75,000. Call Biii Of houH on 'I• acre. Helen today at (702) 369-9242 for lnlor· Huge bckyd, hdwood matlon. firs, f/p, gard.lncl. $1250. 646-6158 Houses/Condos For Rent GENERAL 2102 CORONA DEL MAR • 1 bd Charming view • $950 NEWPORT BEACH • 1 bd Balboa Bay Club • Vu1 $1725 CORONA DEL MAR • N•:WPORT BEACH 2169 Steos To Sand YEA.ftLY 1BR-3BA n bchl 2-4 car parlllng. $87 5-t 1700/mo VIiia Rentals 675-4912 2bd Oen/bay vu, 11c. ---------- $1950 UDO HIGHRISE • 2bd View Apt • $2700 NEWPORT BEACH • 2bd Bayfront Penlhae -:-:=-:--::::--~=--=-=-=-=--• S2950 •Blutta 3Br 2\.11 Ba grnbell, nr pool, frplc WINTER 2 car gar, new car RENTALS AVAILABLE Ille/blinds. $1575/mo Waterfront HomH Inc. Realtors 63 ,_, 400, 76()..3600 COR ONA 1n :1. MAR 2 122 UH THE PILOra CLASSIFIED Ownar/bkr.8 54-382 or 721-4S750 NEWPOHT BEACH 2169 Nt:Wl'UH I COHO NA CUSTA Mt:SA 2624 Ht:ACH 21 ti9 l>t:L MAH 2622 COSTA Mt.SA <!fi:!-1 (OS I A Mt.SA 2hl_. •Oo you nHd lg clean E'StD• 8ACK UV 2br 1ba? Garage. naw 2BR 1BA sm back cpl, DIW. atora.ge. yrd, gH w/d hk·up. S750 No Pet 640-2495 N o pet1. S735/mo •Lg 3Br 2ea. rrptc, 6"5-tS3t art 3pm p•llo , lg CIOHll, dbl Lt 3bd,-m/2h Upper gar, new crpt & paint. Newly Redtcoralad, S 1170 No PtlS 640-2495 S83Slmo • S6S0/1ec Call 963-1562 or 63"7664 MUST IEEI $200 OFF! Beautiful 1 BR townho- m 01. Frplc, D/W, patio, lndry rm, up- graded. $750/mo. 238 AVOCADO CENTAUR MGMT &42·2288 Of 831·~7M NEW 2BR 2Ba, pvt gataQe. washar/dryar. good Cotta Meta location. Move-In Speolall H75 714-65o-8310 l.AGUNA HEACH ~fl .. M ~ ---Ea SERVICE DIRECTORY /\l'l'l.IAN< t-S I ('10:11/\Mll IH lMl-.STI(' lt/\Nl>Y M/\N :17 10 llfiHllNlo l'AINTI NO .IM~1M I ' Sl-.HVIC't: .1 & 'Ii 111.t-S ,l ',!M l>ldl>OOH .1 "41.I Sl-.HVICl·:s .1:17 t. Carpen try, plumbing, ......., C.. P......_ TU.-__ ......_ 6 hr............. ule, drywall, mNOrvy 113/tv, ~ rMterlala PAU1.S'S APPUANCE SVC ·-· ,._.... .,_.,.,.,., •LFKIN avca Home a more. R .. s. tltH. Repair & lnltall. 12VT Ref. 7 yrw up All Makaa and Models Everything related. cleaning, yard wOflC or Jim Ma-aea4 1.l ghtlng Speclalltt. 978 4009 Courtaoua Serv 558-0515 Pef'fect Install. a. domHtic goflf' 19/hr. -----------• Aotlrod l1nd1capor.1,~=~..,....,,,....,..-,...... ....... 3021·B Harbor Bl. c.M. dealgn hetp . "8·7282 Carwaah 120. 47M535 HANDY ANDY Pet• Kunst. 72.2·7732 MIN80W Cini .. llalRe. /\1tc ·u rn:« 11 11n. 1 111 1.11 </\HE .r.:w E 1.1-:CTH IC' Al. .Hi I 0 ElaC·Plumb·P•lnl. Lt. !~:.~ FHouM/-................ ,..,... r" ..... Lovtng grandm• wlll babysit In h• Coal• Mesa home. PteaM call Marcel 5'e-1I08 carpnlty, etc 531-4043 IC. k •M9"7 &3e-1 l>flAI-11:-.ili I &.~H OHlgn-Or•ftlng, room addition•, ltltctle n. bath, 24 yrs a11p, 'r" aat. Jim. 723-5924 ('ABINt.TS .1-a•111 <I I 1\NI N 11 S I· !\\.'I I I S .I • Hi * MeueelOlllo• "-•n llleotrto NelghbOmood Elecin. Uc 1'C1oe23150, Froe Ht. Rau. 723·6320 Homa rapalt, ptumb., elect., crpnlry. lllo, concrete. bath(klt. remod., Da1111 4545-4149 Repairs A Ua. C.rpan· try, drywall, Ol.cl rlcal, pii!nt, etc. Great rat••· BrlM ... S.1711 ..,..CONVEYS CUSTOMS UcenMd. bonded, ln- Cab In ala/Fu rnltura. 1ur1d alnc o 1910. fllnlatlat/Raatorallon. •:t•1439 Al qullity. sq.,1311 1"c""1-.-an--hOU--••_h_01..,.d-•-.~,-::o The ll leC1trlcal Handyman No Job too amall. FrH "ts 24 hrL Clat1c 142-2212 t .X rt-lllOllS Ai '-lllJ'\1, !"I I I l\NP-...1 1\1'~ ~ l.1\":'11 t J\IU .\1-IWI f '/\Hl'LN I HY .1'1 to o.an.w .... ,.._.. P~atalrw .._ Oly'lll ---31 )'fl .. .-., M2.0!Ml7 < i' Ml 1\1 I I I I NI I! l f I t , 011 yre ••P· R eliable. ••HIRln•I• Palnllnl Good Refs. Fr" Eat. PereveNt l.lf1llm• low cost 775-2383 warr•ntv wtnwt •Nlfte Comm/A•• R .. a. ,.,... 6 ~tom '''"'°'•••• P•r•onall&•d Lawn dl6ty, t*Wkly or wkly• ewe a-• reetuooe c.,... Will 1>4tat any Uc a. bond. Call ll"e Half pr~a of S111a. ate ..... 73t•2136 Free Ht Infinity Pflcal Rlf\Ovatlon and Pr-*~ 25 yn M p. c!Mn.oup. mllnt. comm/,..•. prof )ob."" .... Hf..2303 .... r..,. .,.2-2292 landacaplng. FrH Ht. HOUSECLEANING· by M9-~0 or IM8•72t7 J•f*'IM l..ldv. own f etle• .............. Trenapor1Uon 84.. Comm./Res. Cla1n- T.J "" Ccinc. C:O.. ~ 0627 upe. ,,.. trtm./1..-nov. ~ • l.k 2'71m ~R-... -..,-.,..--H-OU_MC_la_an~lng-Valentin Nt-0443 ....,.. ~ loll "*-by ttl• day. Local l'SMoaa.oATaa • ...---------• (71._,_ .,... Ecet ,.._ call llew ~Ir "9dwoodl Th• A Team. Personal• AMc:la 111.e813 Clctlr M Atpllet. CM/NI, laed l•wn & gatden Jim Whyt• .,.2.1209 cer•. 1a yrs ••P· 942-3921 I I II \ '\ 1 I 1 I 11 ~ '• ' , ·"' I I I . .' I I I I I I I 41-J I\ I I I I 1 I .• I , I .i , t Ml IV I NCI .IH I a MlctlHl'a Moving a ll!lrll'l'mllll Storage. Lie. lntur. Quar. 1owa11 ratoa. (109-002) •3•·••• PUBLIC NOTICI The Clllf. Put>llC Uttll• tlee Commlaalon RE· OUIAES that all uaed houa•hold good• movora J'rlnt their P.U.C C T number, AH ........... T hmot and chauttoura aervloe Removal print 11'tlr T.C.P. num· Trim, Senior 0110'. ~ "' Ill ldlrlr11•• "'"Ott. 131-6411 IT\enta If you have a '"'========::I Qu1111on at>out the I• Ir gaUty ot • l'nOvat, ""'° or cheuffour, call: PuMc Utlllt ... Commlaalon 11•·MM1Gt ""'"" 11 -.i1 . 1"4:1 '4 ··PAST llSULT" SHYICI DlllCTOIY ~·or ltl'\Ult !°W'hU·t• ('.111 '41·1611 ... .,. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ... ,...,," .......,.. '*"-offtce Ou•en or M•l•••Y In ....,__ YUiii ... hlrne, ... .... .... ~ a oompu11er uo ... Pofted. Herttl-,jii"i~~~;iiJ; ~ ... ,a hra/Wtt. ,,..,...11 ... eT....aa1, • \ 11 t ! I , I I'-I I ~ t II ~ • ! I ' t I i ' '*"" to 111.t 8hede or Pine ., .... 1.. ..... met1• •~ e7a4a7a =:glllon, 10 tor UOO. 1· llGI• 94MIM 1~/~o'9:o=-at' Oalule 'II w/ II" ._. G..e a.. T.......__....__ plants, 11 .._ p • • T 0 Q O D rune gd tnOO A!90 1ralet, MO cu In vot\lo, ... MUt1 IHI - ----. ~•T4e4a MOM•• Lobbed E~ --*-'a loeded,UMnew,uc cond, nHd to u ll Now hiring P IT Eaned, .... then a Yameha ·..,,,.;.a,._ 111,IOOM5-1IOO 11IOOoDola·1'1'P telemarketer•. Shift: yew, 8-'ge a Whit• pear, ••• M18 .. iiW IG L4'•ir 1:30am·12pm. Muat Male •• .....,._ I l 1111 • • • • • t_ ..... .._ Dually. Lariat .... tenct.d cab. Wh*. U,000 mllea •.. d liner, cNome -.... • good "'"· •w.celent condltlonl 4.o v ... Book value: 111.000. Muat Hll 111,000 080 ...... t• \fllh • .. \\l,11 ~, \, fteceaalon proof! ~P:J. ..... 700 ..... lnrn•dl• loCllll ..-. tlone '*'*"' our cue-1omera nationwide. Muat ... hardwOrtdng a ,......, We provtde ... modYaled • -. 844-7.;:n-•!hutch , •• ,..,... .... wet ~5Kenea ~ ... rsoo· appt pendabte, ldnt pay/ Ar-="-,......_ ... JohMon 30. 2 YM'9 old, uc -• Rob ........ '74 VW BUS, 9lu/Wh .... 1700• •t .. .... ,.... ........ llOve __ ,_ ...... . houeehofd producq, Minima! f n veat- ment.(l30) v .............. .......... C.U••14'42• tl'alnlnQ a Job MCwtty. No ••lllng. CALL TODAY. 16CM713 bonua ""nnram Call l9mlUl1i _, Wheaten Terri« pup-With a.lbo9 111anc1 Shor• 979-2700 Ot ...._7122 14N500k;" ~ Collldn p1.. r0t ..... pure Mooting 115-'152 WlU ·~ Lindsay bfed, 2 males avail, , Purpua Umked 9dltlon 1700/• 78CMl533 Cla••lo Duffleld 1 a "~ Anne" Teddy Elec Boat. Totally r• M \ltl ·,.I -..1 II''-, IH )( K~ 70.'.' I '1 l'I ! Ji '11 '• I ,-..tH\l!I-.. •• 11 a.at .,, of °"z.!: furb. New motor, bat· made l200 terl .. , awltch a paint. 10 Mlnuee. Te~ RETAIL IALEI 81,000 w.lw hlfllng call 842-43Zt X332 ••••h•lk• Whit• Special canvu top. ..., 18' Power 1225 Experteuced WN91opaa. 8tM now, daY9ot 131-3220 w Side Wall, Uk• New M int cond. •••oo mo a. 34' Saft $400 45• alYe a ~ ~ no exp. Fr• aupplle• 175 840-5074 Iv meg 848-2587/h 151-42t2/W Sall, narrow bum BERNANI KIDS ITORI p1e for F/T ~ A Info. No obllgatlon. ewtom 8ullt MNTI hJ. 1450 mo 7•a-aaat .... --~....__. for appt call Ann Send f.A.S.E. to Uf• Fee-Auto n..--WOftl perlorm. touring bike, au •o·a COYE SLIP ----a4t•70401CP\ID Ume, 3208-C East Co-r ...... _... excet cond. val 11000 •89 Seat 21• fO ~ " ~-t~ ..... t~t·a •WI~ ................ •--=--------lonlal Drive. 310-KK b. n ch • t 0 r. D. UC $390. 840-5074 •V w Unff 1275/mo. 30 Ft, park- 'l I I"\ I \ 111 I l I\.. '"1 I I -·· 7791• .._. ""' ,_ _ _. __ W ...... Orlando FL 32803 ahelvea. You remove allp, Iota of xtru, mint Ing avall eeo-a145 TD al U0.000 up. No -•19JW •..u • and haul. Cd Unvega Mountlen Bike, condition, •fldom ~--,,,....,,..----I ..... IWe Imel ~No Plfl8llY, Cell Earn extra money. o.. ........ 4M 4434 excellent condition uaed, MUST SELL Boat w/E. Bayfront, BaJ. 1M. ldelil'" tor 1 pet-0..-M.--NOWI Nvet the Hundngton PtMM be awate that l290 e40-6074 S15,5000bo 759-5428 boa Island on shore aon. Ger, lndry, l700 Beach/Fountain Valley the lfstlnga In thla cat· mooring $12,600. NO pee. ..... 14• Independent Thur• egofY may require you 845-8512 Of MS-8928 daya ••rtv morning to call a 900 number • • 28r. frplc, 1 Ille bMch. hours. No coae.cttona In Which there la a ••••ulltul hill 87 Hobi. 17 w/traller, I dre to bmy, gar w lrwoNed. NMd to be charge per minute. leneth •P•••um 81dw"e ._. downhlll wing•, marine radio, opnr. Yrtr ... l10M. available Wedneadayai---------"'' ooat R...,.,alble almulatlon exerclH ele. mtr, all ace••· 21111• at. aa.ne1 from IPM to Thur. llrtencler Trainee• u raincoat With' fur machine. WOik• excel-S2500obo 582-1040 ('l\Ml'}-.HS H\" S THl\lLt-:HS 11111·1 'MFORDF350 71 Ponl "-lef IE.lit, SK on rbll eng, 4 X 4 rebult .ngtne orig 2nd owner .. clUtch: prnaura pi...; r • c P t • C L • A• a throw out bearlng. Sta&Oobo 720-l1'9 Brand ~ Catb, ra-•es .,..._ 4 Door 5- dlatOf a brakea. Call speed whit• w~ in. Ben or Gina. 145-3717 tetlor, ,AM/FM cua Ot 131-4SH9. a/C $4800 790-0429 .JI\( 1lll\H !H II~) 1990 XJe VP, 1 owner loW ml,C/d, chrm aJ. 1oy•· factOf"Y warr & A arm. (1118447) 127,500 (714) 547· 8282 LINCOLN ~ 120 UNCOLN '71 ConUnent•I. 460 eng. runs good 11295 Muat ... , 842-0567 M}-:lll'El>t-:s ~Jl .JO 1'"56 KAAMAN GHIA 12 volt. Hu: good body, pan, paint, 1eata, bumpera, brake•. tr anamlsalon & new tirff. Nffda: lntetlOf work , sunroof & motor. 700 846-02110, Cat located In Huntington Beach ILU I IBr l\tlla, daya 3AM. Valid CA. Needed, eatn Up to trim, European hoc*•. lent, perfect condition. 2!S' HMO Stone Moree 1300 eq ft. a-car gar. DL-' and lnsur~ a Sf50 dally, Nlaty + Hardly wom. f850. R9tail• f0t over SSOO, Cl•ak: Pocket CtuiMt Aw/I No peea muat. 714/842-4333, tlpa, fUll °' patt time. 842-4321x102. . muat ••II 12•0 epoxy over ma: ttoeah::.''75-0088 · IUYQlllDI IE.lit 209. 2 wtc ttalnfng, wom.n, l'IRM 84&-0180 hogany, NB Sllp, ....., keep our wortd Cle..a ...... 1 men 21 ot okNI. CAii: Trell.,, Fut, pretty & 22i FT Motorhome. 1909 '18 AUum'. 15 mo 352 motor, automatic ..... of 1430.07/mo, tr en a. Auna excellent. R • d /B e I g •, S n R f, 11700/obo or trade. Exec. cond. 721-o864 842•1H9 t977 v.w. auo Orl glnal owner (bought In Huntington Beach) Near mint con- dition. N-: Urea. en- gine, lntertor, paint a more. White. With fee> tory aunroof. A collee- tor'• earl Asking $4995. Of beat off9f' • oc:nM " .,,. 1 llR, frtg, 1 pereon. no vw or gar, ... + Ula. Ofc: flM40t Ne 97H117 f(I ll 1'1" .' itlh ,IMALll ftOft4mOk9', child OK.~ a .....,, ..... lnduded. 831-8011 lllfter 1:00. I It I I I I •, 1" \11 I I I I -., ' ; I "i \' \( \ I I I I •• I< I ·, I \ I ..__ • . ' • ' Ill-:"\ I ,\f •, I 1 I Sll\HJ-'.".!I COM ahr illr 2e. hM • ..,._...~beet loc. MIO, ~-Ave!! now. Maflc 11~41t3 ........ Cll-Shr ... Townhome w/a tl ~··· Lndry tee. ----.... lg aun-dedc.. , ....... ptef'd. 1371/fno + " Ulla. Avt amm.d 931 ..... hw ~ eo ahr 38r CM twnNe. Poot, lml .. belt\. No peea. l40Ctimo. 142-414' ..._ 9nd .,...._ Al ,..._ eoo..~a.eau Comf taSOOobo 648- NEW environmentaly Small Newpon BNch 9818 aound houaehold Law firm apeclallzJng Brau Headboard mat· ••'" .... Color TN •--.... 2-.-,-ca-no-.-,-- produe19. Not ava»-In Eatate Plarvilng la treu, Ouffn, MV9r rp atoop, perfect cond~ able In •totff. Com-looking for• 'ua-Tlme used '2S5,Daybed Mal· WC)rt(a Great! '200obo tlon, 17500 obo 714-~ priced. You Word PrOCM.ot/Com-..... Trundle, newt UNd ,,.e.so-13..., ... 1 .. 7 ____ .. , 842·2827 CAN mab a dlfferencel puter Operator. Wiii 1195 840-8733 ..,,..,,.,.,... ...... --....----train. Send to w. a. PILOT cLAaall'l•D For Ad Action 41 'Columbla MIS, nu ley Smith. •tlen: Sher· It'• the aolUtion you're Call a eng, regUltr, great fOf Automobiles .. , .... /\("I lllA !10 to rle, 1300 Dove St Marching fOt • Wn.th-fem, uc 130K ($40K -'200, Newport Beach, •~ ., you're ... kl,... a ...... value) Mike 983-05HI. • ... ' w..A Cou ..... Met CA neeo .,..t. size upright refrig-· ·• -J • -.... -v-· -.. -erator. 1100. 131-1355 home, an apattment, C•tallna 30' exec B.ige, Leather, phone I<,._, I "' till Nil ~·1.~:, QENEaa1 OFFICE a MW occupation or AD-VISOR cond, wind ln•tr. xtra enrf, loaded, 481< ml, ~ Kenmete Small Cheat even a •tray~ ... 2•5878 ••II•. loran, dinghy $15,750 must*" to ap- Patt time. 3 dya/Wk. Freezer White Runa -----'-----mudl more St USO 28M225 prec:la1• 75i-5428 Npt e.ach. 152-8221 Great It 5 0, D • HOUa•CLaANKRa humidifier hu autol911~--- M ..... .___ T ahut-off, exec. cond .... ,..,... car. ak• 195 87W549 home S200-l300 per Wfflc. 722-9859 FUHNlrUHt: bOl·I <$> ...... By CHARLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH No matter what yoo're doing, your hometown newspaper The lilj .... ' fits, In. , au, M3-t40~ ANTl~Ut-:S Iv. C:IJ\SSIL'S !l.!:10 •et Fent Thunderl*d Orig eng, poww ateer/ br1<H, J{lnt COnd, only 70Kml. $3900. 848-0704 '18 FIREBIAD NEW 350 Chevy motor and 350 1rena. S2400/obo. 890-0055 TOMMY STRIKES AGAI~ 1, I , I lllhom apca•••• w'9h •1pl11M1, W9tbm, nllotozo.,., .. ......,..,,., ............... ~ ............... ,. m'**"llaf'°9 11'1 Dtudld llM'r. no,_., "°"' t1.2tl "'°""' 1'MI ....... ,.,Oii~ MMltl (ICW ... AYMJQ ''°'°'" ,,.., AMlftimnl .. -CANfON ...... ••••• We Buy UNd Bulk Vending Machines Call todaylll 71~1t78 •••utlful Whit• Weddln1 DreH me 1c. 1ong ~ drat traJn, V-neck and back, long aleeve, nffd• dry cleaned. llttlng In doe.c for 4 month•. • ...., @ $275, 432· Q.111 cal after 8pm PER MONTH ··-· Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 8·4333 ..... 41Sendt~ ..~ IO-~ "8-dltot !16 SOIO M8"part 51So••• IO IWtltot of ··~·· .. TU.day, Aprtl 28, 1992 ADVERTISING Y0UR THUMB COULD BE GREENER •YOUR HOME COULD. BE CLEANER • HELP'S ON THE WAY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Antique charm Don't let your treasures turn your home into a museum By Marta Alexander I t is not necessary to have a room full of antJques, au contraire, a few pieces properly situated can create a truly unique and personal statement Frequently, we see rooms full of quality antiques, yet the room emits a rather stuffy atmosphere devoid of any character or warmth. There are a few basic acquisitions which will establish a foundation for that European feeling of so9histicated warmth. table, prevalent here in the U.S., consider a classic tea table. Purchase a painted or embroidered screen to effectively define areas in the room. Next, seek out a generous--sized armoire or biblioteque wall unit and learn the joys of space utilization. Situate one or two loot stools in the room for sitting near the fire or resting your feet after a hectic day. Accessories focused on selected family heirlooms and photographs will round out the composition. complement your room's wall colors. Then let the designs and colors express themselves with their vibrancy. It is not easy to be consistent when writing about antiques and the general condusion is impossible, since many antiques arc not functional and should be exhibited only in a museum. Quality reproductions, therefore, should be considered rather than worn and unsound true antique pieces. The balanced between function and decor is an important measure, thus when evening guests appear relaxed, a bit gregarious and reluctant to leave, you probably have struck that balance of true ambience and comfort .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Start with a comfortable and moderately large sofa (with the emphasis on comfort) of appropriate design that complements the room theme and scale. Try one or two Bergerac chairs, paired with small painted or Tole tables. Instead of the typical coffee The recent revival of painted furniture pieces offers an exciting variation for today's buyers. Inspired by classic fabrics and old print designs, painted furniture is an exciting variation. When purchasing painted furniture, try to select the predominate background color which will Marta Alexander is owner of Le Canard Antiques in Cannery Village, Newport Beach. l'luo by s.-Siila Antiques can best be used lo decorate rooms when they are placed properly -and sparingly. . Colorful cymbidium orchids thrive in Orange Coast climate By Paul Brecht C ymbidium orchids are one of the easiest to grow outdoors here in Southern California. Cymbidiums may be grown in areas that have favorable conditions for camellias, azaleas and other shade-loving plants. If grown in ground beds they should have ample sunlight during their growing season . If grown in tubs they have no problem, beCause they can be moved to suit their needs. Cymbidiums will tolerate temperatures down to freezing. Cymbidiums can be grown in soils suitable to other shade-loving plants. A soil that is loose and has good aeration and drainage but which retains moisture quite readny is best. Constant moisture is required during the growing· season. One of the main causes of leaf tip die-back is insufficient water during this time. Plants must be leached well when watering so there will not be any salt or sodium buildup. Repotting is necessary about every two or three years shadier areas or shaded to protect the flower from being faded by the sun, and also to stimulate more stem length and produce a more graceful display of flowers. • when the plant has filled the container. The best time for repotting 1s right after flowering in the spring. Each plant should be left in clumps from three to five bulbs depending on the vigor of the plant. Light is one of the most important factors in the Light is one of the most important factors in the suc- cessful flowering of cymbidiums. Cymbidiums should be fed a 30-10-20 fertilizer during the growing sea- son from March 1 to Aug. 31 . Then switch to a low-nitroge'l fertilizer from September 1 through February. successful flowering of cymbidiums. A ~oOd rule to follow is to give the plants sufficient light so the foliage is a yellow green instead of a dark green. The cl~r you live to the coastljne, the more out in the open you can grow your cymbidiums. When cymbidium plants reach flowering, the plants should be moved to Cymbidiums are the Easter and Mother's Day orchid. They come in quite an array of colors and the blooms last up to three months on the plants. Plants are available at this time of year in bud and make an ideal gift for the spring season. Paul Brecht is owner of Brecht Orchid Gardens & Gift Shop in Newport Beach. Stain Resislaid ~ 58~.- l~Nyton , FREE PAD -.•.I• • J ;l 1 I,, I J ' I : • 1 ~· D.lgrwi s.4.dillfw J Aw c. ... ~ Carpet.~· ltcadwood Roon CArarric ..... MarWe '369 E. 17th Street, Costa M.tG 631 -6152 Costa Mesa 's Own Restaurant & Mt1sic,1/ Festi,1a/ DON'T REPLACE ... REPAIR • STONE BREAKS & CRACKS, UP TO 18" t FREE MOBILE SERVICE ; J TB ··mgtSftf Ty SOUTH COAST PLAZA At Bear & Sunflower ~HOME OR BUSINESS-r-~) BREAK !!3.:!§!!PAIR ......... ..... __ .... UCI~ Woltd Tiide Ecllor a Thi Ecllor, Olly Plot Md CCUIWill ....... PU h '*""II 5'I Sell: Chrl9*'9 Dllnllt, Pt'Wll 8dwl. IWI On.a. a JoM Moorw:tl 1111 lllllllll Ir•• 1111 11111 LICtlll Clrllll lyou'd•tht LobdtlGrcq> ~ lfltertllin and '1#orm wt/) I """'..,,,.,, p«1otmlt>c8 lot'fO'I~ zallon,plMu t:-6 M Lobdell "'540-1224. ._,..Stines mort 1xdting ,.., f04JI typicli ipWM. , THIS WEEK'S TOPICS an•.-. ,. ..... """''' WllcllDI 1.11111111 Gr111 cm .... M. T..1..'!".F • .7~ \ifWlltl 11 T.~«t" ........... ~~ (Comclll) ~::r ·=· ~::r ..... ~::r presents ... Gandhi Indian Cuisine Haagen Dazs Ice Cream ~ May1, 2, &31 1992 ~ \~~v Featuring a Three Day Festival of · · · · · · · · · · · ·Culinary Delights and Entertainment Sample food, soft drinks, wine, and beer offered by 30 top restaurants in the Costa Mesa Area. Continuous live entertainment will add pleasure to finding your . favorites among the wide variety of food and beverage tastes and styles. · Featuring ••• Friday May 1, 1992 5:00 • 10:00 p.m. Jack Mack & the Heart Attack Saturday May 2, 1992 Noon • 10:00 p.m. Little Anthony Sunday May 3, 1992 Noon -6:00 p.m. James Harmon Blues Band Forty Carrots Admission: $3 - Children 12 & Under Free 10 Taste Scrip for $10 l'artlclpatlng llestaa181tt1 Brandons @ The Beverly Heritage Back Bay Rowing & Running Club The Garden Court Cafe @ Westin Newport Rib Company Barn Steak House Emporio Armani Express The Village Farmer Piret's Bistro Bear St. Cafe Bistro 201 Zuni Grill Barbacoa Hassan's Kamakura Restaurant Scott's Seafood Grill & Bar Ruby's Diner Bangkok Four Trattoria Pino -Iii. Lido Shipyard Sausage Company Garden Bistro Gustaf Anders Spiga Trattoria Antonellos Rlstorante SOl1l'H COAST PLAZA ---~ Away .. ,...., ...... "'' ,, •• 0 'J.:...t.L... - For more information, contact the Costa Mew Chamber d Commerce (714) 574-8780