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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-04-29 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA • The Daity Pilot l~dex Three most asked for basbeball ards at Whiz Kids in Costa Mesa: 1) Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox 2) Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle Mariners 3) Darryl Strawberry, L.A. Dodgers • ........,, ..... 28, 1892 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 26 cents Inside the Piiot Coyote attack frightens CdM pet owners ...-Newport Beach officials are warning residents to keep small animals inside their homes after couple witnesses cat killing. was kind of a jol1." Kiger said the coyotes ended taking their prey back into Buck Gully, an area well-known for its population of the dog- like coyotes, some of which roam up to $0 miles a da y seeking food. No one is quite sure who was the ov. ner of doomed cat, she added. other one Y.aS m upper Buck Gully, up behind Harbor Vie\\ Hilb," he said .• "That's m a pretty wild area." RBlll Of ll'llBR By Anna Cekola Stan Wrtw CORONA DEL MAR -With the re- cent killing o( a household cat by two coyotes in a Corona del Mar neighbor- hood, Ncwpon Beach officials are warn- ing residents to keep their small pets in- side at night. It was about 3 a.m. last Wednesday whc.n Jean and Al Kiger were awakened by what sounded like a screaming cat fight outside their bedroom w\ndow off ~ 5th (\venue near Poppy Avenue and Buck Gully. 1 Instead they saw two coyotes attacking a cat under a street lamp. . "It was frightening," Jean f4ger said. "There were two of them fighting over the cat. I've seen them before in the night. But this was 3 in the morning. It , With the cat attack, Ne".port Oeach Mayor Phil Sansone has warned re i- tlents to keep an eye out on their pct'>, especially ot night. In recent days, Sansone said he's also heard of another coyote ~itir1g. "The .. State Dep:irtmcnt of Fash and Game y,,1ld!ife b1ologm Chcf)l Heffley said ~he hasn•t noticed any recent trends involv- ing CO)Ote sightings in the area, but is not surprbcd that the CO)Otes might be more curiou~ than normal. With the construction in the hilb east of Ne\' port Beach. some CO)Ote~ could ha'e been d1sph1ccd, she said. Aho, many fem ale CO)Otcs are having their See COYOTE/Bick Piii Roger Luby testifies . in retrial of Gionis _.,Attorney prohibited from raising questions about financier's alleged gambling debts. S> • By Iris Yokoi • SW! Wnter SANTA ANA -Ne\\.port Beach financac:r Roger Luby choked back tc:ir~ while recounting how he and then- girlfriend Aissa Wa) ne \\Cre beat up by tv.o thugs, but later laughingly de~cribed prominent New York defense anorney Orucc Cutler as "Don Rickles on steroids" during the ccond trial of Dr. Thom:.a G1on1 . Me.ari~~hilc, Cu tler. who i defending G1on1~. \\J~ kept from que~tionang Lub~ about the financier's allcgeJ gambling debts and legal \\.UCS. \\.hich the defen~e contends :rre the mo- tl\CS behind the 19 ..a11acJ... not a bitter child custod} battle between Gionb and CX·\\ ifc Wayne, the daughter of actor John Wa)'lle. Cutler's cross-examination of Luby was subsequently sub- dued and ralher polite for the colorful attorney, who at one time defended mob boss John Go1ti and whose interrogation style has been tagged "Brucifi· cation," to rhyme with '"crucifi-._... ~ioety l'lb cation." b Prosecutors contend Gionis, Roger Lu y a prominc.nt 3 ·)Car-old orthopedic surgeon, v.as o ob- ses ed v. ith his infant daughter that he hired a pm:lle eye and two thugs JO beat up Luby .md \\'J)nc during the cu · MMe ~'o..ly l'.lol Atop her quarterhorse Valentino, Alice Tanner of Costa Men rides through the high grass of the Upper Back Bay in Newport Beach. tody battle. See GIONISi'llck Piii For glamour, free lunch, Fred column marches on B y golly, time really docs ny when you're having fun! This week. ta dah, marks the second anniversary of the Fred Column! That means I have written about 300 of these things. give or take a couple; somewhere around a quarter-million words. fNll ... On the Coast Sometimes I wonder why. It isn't the money, although the pay is incredible, really unbelievable. Nor is it the free lunches (three, total, I think) or the glamour ("You're from what newspaper? The Daily Planet?'1 No, the kick in this job comes from the satisf1ction that you are makin. ~ust a tiny contribution to society. I know at s real because it's the wne kid I had when I broke into journalism umpty·lcven years aao with United Prca and then Newsweek. There wu a feclina of doinJ aomcthina worthwhile that I never expcnenced aaain after 1igina into the allied trades of PR and adverti.sin&-Made a lot more money, but never -----fell the same. In the two years I've been writing this column I've been able to tell 10" about a lot of people who, in their own small way, are 11\akina our world a beuer place. I like thaL Oc:cuionally I act to tell you about people who are jerks. or orpniudon1 that do jerky thlnp. and I like that, too. Some thinp l''1e told 10" about make me feel tem'blc. Ute too . SM FRED,._ ... ... Ills California got Perot's number? ... Texas billionaire about even with Bush in support from state's voters. By Russ Loar Sllll Wrllef After news hit the streets Tuesday th3t Texas billionaire Ross Perot ranks nearly de:id even with President George Bush among California voters, the phones at an Irvine law office h3ve been ringing off the hook. Too bad. It's the wrong number. Excited Perot supponers were calling 752-ROSS all day Tue d:i), but a fair percentage of them dialed 'zero' iru.teaJ of the ·o· in ROSS. y,,hich connected them to an 11"\ine l:iv. office. "We\e had man), m:rny call~." s:ird a v.e:iry but p:itient reccptionbt. Over at the real Perot for President office an II'\ ane. about a dozen \Oluntecr fielded non-~top calls Tuesd.i) from upporter off ermg to help get Perot on the California ballot. "There 1s lots and lots of enthusi:i!lm here tod..ay,'' ~id one \Olunteer worker. The enthu!.ia!\m ""~ p:irkcJ by a Lo Anielcs Times poll sho" in~ Perot "'ith 32 percent support See PEROT/ID ..... w .. ·s scrams scare away would-be rapist By lrts Yoko! ...... CENTRAL NEWPORT -Police are searchina for a man who crept into a young woman's home durin& the pre-dawn hours, sexually as- saulted her as she slept and fled when she screamed for help. The victim, a 20-ycar-.old UCI stu- dent who lives In the 200 block of 33rd Street, reported that she was awakened around 5:25 a.m. Sillurday when she felt the suspect touching her. She screamed, calling out the names of her roommates, which ap- parently frightened the suspect, who fled through a ide door. No vehicle was seen or heard The suspect was not armed, Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman aid. The suspect l bcltc,ed to h3\-C entered the home through a ~1dc door which the victim believe she had locked. There ~ere no sign of forced entf). "How he got in, at this pt1int, \\<C don't l..now.'' Ne'4man iJ. The u pcct 1 descrihcd a po · See ASSAULT Jim ..... ,. .,.· Locals Only Streetwise lnter.iiews and photographs by lee hyne Q . II 1111 Cl rte 111&1 II, .. ,. .... • I bdllllllc !111tT . (Asked at Westcliff Plaza in Newport Beach) liifPiL VOL. 88, N0 •. 99 ,_,._ ........ ~ ... Orwy °""''_..., W.-S WWII ( .... "'r-.~ .... ,,.. c-~. Ondor ..... ~ "'-~ l~ lMtM ~,_~ Marianne Eastmond Costa Mesa ''No. I vote for the individual. Some incumbents I like and some I don't" Vicki Wilson Newport Beach "I haven't .reallr gotten into it yet. It's stil too early to start thinking about elections. /1 , Evelyn Wright Newport Beach "No I don't. I vote for individuals" • F.C. McKay Newport Beach ''That's a hard question. Right now, nobody's offering much of anything to the voters, but I would say yes. II Matt DeBorde Huntington Beach "I don't vote. I don't like any of them." How to reach u1 at The Pilot Circua.tlon Or~• County 642-4333 ~ Omified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 fditioNI News 540-1 224 Sports 642·4330 News, spom ru 6<46"'41 70 Mafft Oftb Busmes Office 642-4321 Business ru 63 t -5902 W1111m'1 ll'IYlr •IWll'ld; dollar r8llllCll 1111111 llllrl COST A MESA -Thanks to an anonymous donor, 68-year-old Esperanza Moreno will soon have a customized three-wheel bike to ride to church each morning. Last week, Moreno lost her bike to a thief -the third time in five years her sole means of transport had been stolen. Moreno, who is blind in one eye ·and unable to drive, depended on the bike for just about everything, traveling miles each day from her Wallace Avenue home to St. Joachim Catholic Church across town. Jn response to Moreno's plight, numerous Daily Pilot readers and others in the community offered to help the widow, who immigrated from Mexico to Costa Mesa about 32 yea rs ago. "It was such a nice outpouring from all th e people,~· said Dan Delgado, a friend who ha s been helping Moreno since she speaks little English. "Everyone wanted to help." Needless to say, Moreno is just elated by the turn of events. "She blessed the nun, she blessed the ground, she blessed everything in sight," Delgado said. Later today, friends of Moreno arc expected to pick up a $500 mint-condition three-wheel bike from a local woman who is unable to use it anymore. At the same time the offers were pouring in, someone did find the stripped remains of Moreno's bike. Although friends replaced the tires, the fram e is damaged, Delgado said. A nun at St. Joachim Church has offered to store the bent-up bike in case disaster ever strikes again with Moreno's new bike. -By Au.I CU.Ola Herschensolin tlkll lhlit It rlvll's defense cut ...-.. NEWPORT BEACH -United States Senate candidate Bruce HcrschchSOhn blasted Republican opponent Tom Campbell Tuesday, claiming Campbell is more liberal on defense cuts than any of the Democrats running for the scat now held by Sen. Alan Cranston. "The differences between us arc tremendous,'' Henchcnsohn said of the Northern California congressman during a luncheon speech at the Newport Beach Country Club. His appearance was sponsored by Newport Harbor Republican Women and Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated. While congressional Democrats say they want to double President George Bush's .;gested $7.4 billion defense cut, Camp~ll goes even further, according to Hcrsfhensohn. "The Democrats are saying, 'No, it should be a $15 billion cut.' And Tom Campbell is saying, 'No, it should be a $28 billion cut.' I'm saying -zero. "I would assume, should I be running against (Democratic opponents) Leo McCarthy, or Barbara Boxer or Mel Levine, that they would probably go along with the Democrats' reduction," Hcrschensohn said, "which is less than what Tom Campbell wants reduced." He did not comment on his other GOP , primjlry challenger, Palm Springs Mayor Son11y Bono. Herschensohn, a former television commentator, government documentary filmmaker and deputy special assistant to forme r President Richard Nixon, said his top priority as a senator would be issues of ~ nhtiona' dcf ~se. "We arc now giving the perception of disarmament," he said. "Every single time thaC.s happened in history ... some other power,sorne other chief of state, some other coalitions of governments fill the vacuum." Herschensohn said he would fight the recession through implementation of "balanced budget flat rate tax." He would fight ille,al immigration by denying citizenship to the children of illegal aliens born in the United States, denying government benefits to illegal aliens, and by spending more money on border patrols. "To my knowledge ... we have more people patrolling Capitol Hill at night than we do the entire bor<ter between the U.S. and Mexioo and the U.S. and Canada." -By Russ Loar 8QJdng program could keep kldl on sll'let, Pll'ents say COST A MESA -City officials are hoping to keep kids off the street this summer by throwing them in the ring with a recreational boxing program. The idea grew out of a .re9ept community meeting called by a handful of parents who arc concerned about keeping Costa Mesa gang· free. At the meeting, more than a dozen high school boys told city officials and police officers that the key to keeping them out of trouble is to give them more to do. So Capt. Rick Johnson and Councilman Joe Erickson contacted the city's department or commuraity services to put together a recreational boxing program. Alld Costa Mesa Recreation Superintendent Chuck Carr said the possibilities look good. "So many people think the system is a joke " Erickson said. "But it really can work. Thc;c's got to be goals, though, or thing$ die." "We probably won't have a real ring at first,'' Erickson said. "Just 1s padded surface." Dur it looks like they will have real trainers. Lt. Jim Watson said several police officers who have some boxing background have indicated an interest in participating. Watson said they have also found a location at the Rea Community Center and arc now examining what made Santa Ana's recreational progqm a success. Parents ar~ing another meeting next Wednesday to discuss the boxing meeting further and focus on preventing gangs from forming here. Anyone who wants to attend can drop by the downtown community center at 1860 Anaheim Ave. from 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. A boxing sign-up sheet will be avai lable. And French's bakery will provide refreshments. · -By Lori.Ann Bashrda DllmOnd Bar mm pleads not gullty In RV chase S,.\NTA ANA -The 20.year-old Diamond Bar man who led police on a high-speed cha c in a stolen motor home ac ross three freeways that ended in gunfire near the Wedge surfing beach was arraigned Tuesday in Central Municip3l Court on 14 felony charges. Hoff man, who was wounded by gunfire and police dog bites after the chase, appeared to have stitches in his he ad when he appcnred in court Tuesday nfternoon. After Hoff man pleaded not guilty, his bail was ~et nt S.50,000. He is cruirged with au10 theft, nine counts of assault v. ith a deadly weapon, three counl'S of ass3ult with a deadll weapon on a police officer, and one count o ev3ding police. The deadly weapon charge refers to the motor home allegedly stolen by Hoff man from a Diamond Bar storage lot. Police say Hoffman struck two cars during the freeway chase, causing six acddents . Hoff man faces a maximum penalty or approximately 10 years. The court scheduled a bail review for Hoff man on May t and a prclimin3ry hearing for May 11. -By Russ Lo4r Police Log • · _ ·. ·. -. · -.. Costa Mesa An 18-spccd bike was stolen from the •nrage of 1 home in the 3400 block of Windsor Courl. • Someone stole a Sl.200 blanket last Saturday from Tse Cashmere 11 South Coast Plaza. • Three mountain bikes, 1 se t or golr clubs, a stair stepper an d some skis were amon1 the items stolen from a home in the 1500 block or Wintergreen Place while the residents slept. fl ap- P.C•n the bur&Jan kicked in the gar.age ctoor 10 aain entry. • A VCR was s1olcn last Wednesday rrom I home In the 2000 block or Pomona Avenue. Someone 1bo stoic a red beach cruiser from 1hc front yard of the home the same night • A silver cnic:ifut auacbcd to 1 black leather roJ>C and 1 notebook were among the Items stolen from an apart· mcnt ID the 3400 blodc or lhe Avenue lOCATION HuMll .. H ~:::, 211:) ..... 0.6 1:11 ....... . U4' ,.... 1.0 1:16,....S.l ........ allMe ti .... ................. _ .... • .. JI .... ... ....... ....... ., ......... ,... ___ ....... . • of Arts. The burglar DpP.arcntlY. climbed onto the barcony anCJ pulleCJ off a kitchen window to l:ireak in. Abo missing was an undctennincd amount or jcv.'Clry. • Someone broke into Pili Ocanen 11 891 W. 83kcr Street last Tuesday and stoic SSOO from the cash rcJis1cr. The burglu apparently pried open the door to gain entry. • An emerald chip fraternity pin 1ur-roundcd by diamond chips and 1 watch "''Cre taken last Wednesday rrom I home in the 400 block or Elmhunt Lane. The bu~r apparently Sol into 1he home through an unlocked slidina &l3U door. The owner or the home Iola police that only days berore the bur· jlary, someone. came 10 his door solicit· ma for I &ccurity system. • Five watches, includina 1 Sl,.SOO Rolcx. were stolen last week from 1 home In the 2'100 block of Peterson Place. The burJlar apparently broke into the house Via a bcaroom window. • Someone pried open lhe door or I • • Cir that WIS ~atkcd in lhC 90() block Of Soulh Co:u1 Drive last Wednesday and stoic 1 11rmcnt baa ron11inin1 • "''001 Jones N".Y. 6uit worth about ~400. IS v.-cll IS tics. suspcndcn. dress 6hoc:s and 1 sh1vin1 kit. Newport Beach An JS.year-old '1udent and member or the Newport Harbor High baseball team took an "un:suthorizcet ride" on one of the campus' thrcc·v.hcclcd all· terrain vehicles. lost control and col· lidcd •'ith a chafo·lint baet.s1op at the school, 600 Irvine Ave. He wu treated by paramedics for minor complaints of pain. The incident was reported to the school princip31. • The owner or a boat docked In the 5700 block of W. Coast Highway be· licvcs someone: took the V("SSCI out for a joyride:, got into an accident and ~­ lumCd the boat to the Mip. The owner reported that someone approached him and ulccd about an accident 1llcJCdly invotvina the boat. but the owner saia he knew nothina about any incident. The individual 1hen pointed out that the siJc or the bo.at WU damOJCd. The I !arbor Patrol confinned the 6oat had been in an accident. • A g)m b11 v.hich v.·u lcO by I b • ketb11ll coun 11 196.S Sherin11on PIAcc and contained clothes and $70 cuh •us stolen '4hile the owner played hoop. • A SJ,000 men's •.itch, 1 $500 men's "''cdJ1n1 band and M>mc camera equip-ment were mi in& from 1 home on St. Tropez. • A \'1dcocusc11e recorder, $20 in cash and jcv.-clry •orth 1 total SJJ.40 we~ 11olcn from an 1par1ment on the 1800 block or Sberin&ton Place Friday aOer· noon. Amon• 1hc stolen items was an 18 karat, 24 inch iold chain valued 11 S2.500. Police round no si&ns of rorttd entry. • A 30-ycar-old lluntin11on Beach woman reported the thdt or I $1,000 Sony vtdco came,. 1n March rrom her room 11 Hoa1 Hospital. The woman told POiice she last uw the came ... oo the floor near her hospii.l bed. L1C11. 1mmanrn1: Newport leach 74164 . lalbOa: 74/64 Costa Meta: 76/65 Corona def Mar: 73/62 191Y: A cootlft1 t""4 toay wHI brl"I ................................... MMe = .. c:.-.. and • chMc9 ol 9lldlY .... s-y and e.ary .... tew ... ._ clcMMlt I• llM .....,. .. ,.. 1 • ., .................. , ... ..... ........ ,.. .................... . ·-~-- ~•11..-. ...... ,:Jt,... t:>. • <I o ·· Patch or grass on 15th Street may start looking like a park By Iris Vokol S1Jll Wtltef BALBOA PENINSULA -How to make a small patch of grass next to the American Legion H.all on l~th Street look more like a public park wall be discussed by members of the patriotic group. a~d the Central Newport Beach Community Assoc1at1on. . The .C:ity Council on Monday night postponed its dec1s1on on whether to allow parking on the lawn . and dir~cted the two groups to instead dis- c~ss ideas to improve the park, such as adding pic- nic tables. Councilman John Hedges had proposed the council draft a policy that would allow the Ameri· can Legion ,to use the lawn occasionally for over- Oow parking during charity events at the hall. In a speech met by hearty applause from Legion members, Hedges listed the group's 10 events throughout the year and noted that they benefit such worthy causes as the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital, the U.S. Coast Guard and the New- pon Beach Nautical Museum. Hedges irgucd that the group should be al- lowed to continue its longtime practice of parking cars on tho lawn since members have taken care to prevent damage to the grass and because of the dire shortage of parking on the peninsula. "I feel as a city, we should recognize this group, that gives so much of themselves," Hedges said. "Thero's no damage to the park; they've observed some. strict J'ules. "Dlrs, otherwise, will end up in residential neighborhoods in the area." But Councilwoman Evelyn Hart remained op- posed to cars on the grass, saying "turning our parks over to puking is not a good thing to do." She noted that the area is lacking in parks as well as parking and advocated keeping "our little green park .. " Fred Thompson, president of the Central New- port Beach Community Association, said the park is underutilized, however, because of the lack of .Around Town amenities. Many locals don't even realize it is a public park, Thompson snid. So Thompson sugges ted his as ocia1ion discuss ideas with the American Legion on amenities that could be added to improve use of the park. Mayor Phil Sansone also directed the American Legion to investigate the use or loc:il church and school parking lots for their events. In other business, the council on Monday night: • Approved rezoning land in Ne" port Cen1er as part of a land swap with The Irvine Co. for con- s&ruction or a new library. The Irvine Co. will de- velop more offices at the si te of the exis1ing li- brary while the city will build lhe new library near the corner of MacArthur Boulevard and East Coast Highway_ on land originally designa1ed for office space. • Gave preliminary approval lo a new "par1y house" law aimed to con1rol the perennial prob- lem of rowdy tenants in beachfront rental homes. The proposed law, \\hach is set for adoplion on May 11, requires rental property landlords to ob- tain a one-time permit for $5 and pay an annual fee of S45 for the business license, in addi tion to paying the transient occupancy tax already re- quired by the city. Owners would have thei r permits revoked if they fail to control noise, large gath~rings, garbage and the number of tenants. City staff made a few changes from ils original proposal after local re:il estale agenls complained that parts of th e law were too severe. The revised proposal aJIO\\S a longer period of time before 3 permil is revoked; 1he owner will be simply fined for the first off en e. •Gave preliminary appro,al to par~ing meters on the south side of 32nd Street be1wecn Oalboa and Newport boulevards. •Approved two Dalboa Peninsula occanfronl property owners' offer to dedicale 1he land in front of thei r homes to the ci1y if the city would waive the $300 fee fo r ins1alling private improve- ments on the 7 1/2-fcet of sand. Movie listings ~P.n!~NlMA ») ~ ,_ o.-.. 644 0160 I The .. bo ll'Gl 12, 2 30. S. 7 30. I 0 2 Tho "°Yff l'J 'i, 4 30. 7, 9 30 3 White Soncla (R) 12 30. l . 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For reservations, call 499-4212. Art exhibit -An 10\.1tattonal, juried art exhibit featuring works by students from 19 county high schools will be on di)play through May 1 at the Orange Coast College Art Gallery. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. Admission I> free. Used book sale -The Friends o( the Newport Beach library. a non-profit library support group, will hold a blow-out used book sale today through May 3. The variety of books will range from hobbies to drama to science fiction and everything between. Old and r.lre books are available. For additional Information, all 760-1946. Al OS awareness -The Newport Beach community is 1mited to participate in a discussion group concerning the spread o( the AIDS virus at 7 p.m. today. The group will meet at the Newport H.ubor Sims Hall Activity Center, 600 Irvine Ave. Parents are cautioned to use discretion when1 concerning small children. for more information, call Newport Harbor at 760·3310. Jaycees -The Newport H.irbOr Jaycees will host a free informational seminar and ·get-acquainted mixer at 7 p.m. today 29 at Parker's Seafood Crill, 309 Palm Ave. in Newport Beach. Anyone aged 21 to 40 is invited to attend. for more Information, call 721-0637. Garden club -The H.arbor View Hills Carden Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. today at the home of Mrs. Edward Romeo, 1209 Outrlger Or., Newport Beach. The topic of discuuk>n will be ''How to Survive the Drought," led by Mike Parker. E~ is invited to attend. Please con«Kt Reul N~n .it 640-.027 «Marjorie V.ln ~ .at 6'4<4·2459. IUFFEll'S --.mn• . ........... .• -...... --.... ,,. Lafe hurt . You want to escape. Tell u about 1c. We feel the same way. But bef. re you leave everything behind, please take a momem to con· ider mething that can put you Jll t a bit ahead. We're talkmg Jhout The Me ~1ge Center from Pac1ftc Bell. It Cc..)UIJ help. Really. While The Mc~~ Center add, somcthinjl to your life, tt al'O take"I something 3"-Ntl)'. It\ a Tck,is• service that free~ you fl\lln y ur .m wenng machme. t-klW? ~11. at •1\'e' your touch·tone phone, all hv it~lf. the ~-er to Jo m0tt than tht• ,n,mac t machine l,f )c.."!l1r dream' No mott ma\h1ne 10 mott t.\f'C'· No mott hcadac;he~. Ex,trt tht on.t· 1 mal non-phone·relaced mtgrame (for which we rake no re pon 1biltty). That alone 1 rea~on co celebrate. But the party ha JU t begun. I '1, . : 'I ' ' \ I 1, ' : I '' ! I [, I I I l The Me, ·~~ Center C( me to ·ou through the remarkably phi neared P..lc1ftc Bell telephone v'tem, o 1t · h.1, 'tlffiC remarl.1bl · pha t11:atcJ c.1r.lb1litie Doc~ your Jn..,w\!ring m.1chine t.1ke nle.., ~ when \<.')U1re .1lrt.l~· on the phone! 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After that n·, JU<•t $5.95 per month, plu $2 .95 per m1..,nth tor each Exttn~m Mail~ ~·1..)U 1.'lfdtr. ~'h;.1t ,oo· l1 ht hu, mg ..., .1 \\~d, co make }l"'1r lttt ea ier. t mc..'1numenrally easier (these are the nmeue~ atter all). but notl eabl,· e3 acr )oo'll h! m ck r contact with the people who are tmJX"lrtant to ·ou AnJ ·ou'll finall)' be .tble t\l <."Invert yrur answcnng mJ hme into rhe ant tarm you\~ ,\\\\ .,,.~ wanted. It' .i 'nar t,) !\tgn \·1.."r~l( up for The Mc'sa.~ Center. Ju c call u l· 421·iil5. And 1t ~l>U're nor ~lite 'urt \\ u'rt read\, call u ~1th vour quc,tton' We'll h! Jelt~hccd m mwnthem. ~ )\JU la kc t houS:.t nJs 1.1f 1.llhcn-w1ll ~ nd of \'OOr anSWtnl\i llla(hmc. AnJ mSttad l'i. worrv•na bt)Ut wh• )'1ll haw, you can pride Y\1Undf on wt\81 you abn't. ' , M Wednesday, April 29, 1992 Business Housing market inChes toward recovery By Tony Cox Bustntss EdllOr The local housing m:irket con- tin ued to improve gr:idually in March, as sales of existing Orange . Co unty homes were up 3.8 percent from March 1991 levels, according to a report issued this week by the Califo rnia Association of Realtors. The March report showed that home sales in the county were up a staggering 33.4 percent from Febru- ary, but most of that increase was attributable to seasonal factors. In fa ct, when adjusted for seasonal fac- tors, statewide home sales in March we re down 2.4 percent from an un- usually strong sale s performance in February. Statewide, home sales in March were up 5.2 percent from the previous March, outstripping Orange County's year-to-year in- cre as1. Local housing prices are also showing signs of firm ing up. The as- sociation reported that the median home price in Orange County was $238,160 in March, up 3.1 percent from February's median. However, prices have not qu ire caught up with year-ago levels. The county's March median was .2 percent lowe r than the median price in March 1991. Residential real estate sales continue to inch upward compared to last year, but local bro- lee rs say the local housi1Jg market still has some recovering to do. . . The county's March sales performance was encouraging to local Realtors, but was not drama ti c enough to get them to declare vic- tory ove r the real esta te slump. "The word I would use is healthier," said Steve Su thcrlen, sales manager jn the New- port Beach branch of Coldwe ll Banker Resi- de ntial. "Last year, sales were artifici ally de- pressed because of the war. I'm not sure a 3 perce nt increase this year ve rsus last year is tha t impressive. "Our business contil)ues to improve, but I think there are still underlying problems with people's lac k of confidence in the economy." While prices and sales activi ty have been improving for low- and medium-priced homes, the high-end segment of the local market continues to struggle, said Craig Bat- ley, owner of REJMAX Realtors in Costa Mesa. He said he believes a backup of inven- tory in the luxury segment could prevent the Jlusiness _Watch traqitional ripple-up effect from taking hold unt it next year. Batley said low interest rates -30-year mortgage rates have hovered around 9 per· cent in recent weeks -have stimulated ac- tivity in the local housing market. However, he said, prospective buyers waiting for the bottom of the rate cycle normally make their purchases when rates start to go back up, but when rates inched upward in March, many prospects continued to hold out for (urther declines. Those bargain hunters were re- warded, :is current mortgage rates are about .I percent lower than peak March levels. The March sales improvement marked the seventh straight month in which sales of ex- isting homes in the county increased over year-ago levels. Home sales in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have increased for six straight months over the year-ago sales pace, according to a monthly Daily Pilot Economic Index survey of local real estate broke rages. N ewport Beach and Costa Mesa retailers continue trying to wriggle free from the clutches of the recession, and ln fact, members or \he sucvcy group in March posted a 44 perceot in crpa e, on aver- age, over thei r March 1991 sales pace. The March improvement followed · average in- creases ranging between ' 4 percent and 12 percent in the previous ~vc months. Increases in sales of :existing homes have been greater in this area than in the county as a whole because resale homes in the rela- tively mature Newport Beach~Costa Mesa market don't have as much competition from new homes, said ColdwtU Banker's Suther- len. Suthcrlen said he believes the local hous- ing market will continue to improve over the next several months, but added that he ex- pects the gains to be modest. Datley agreed. "We have show n a little bit of improve- ment each month," Batley said. h's slow and steady. But three months is not necessarily a trend, either." · Retail sales ' ' Kevin Turn er, an agent with the Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate, represented Behr Process Corporation in the lca)e of 53,200 square feet of industrial space in Orlando, Florida for fi ve years. The transaction is valued at 5923,000. Behr, a Santa Ana based paint manufacturing company, also renegotiated 1ts current lease of 54,000 square feet of industrial space in Santa Ana in a transaction valued at $1.3 m11l1on. although sales remain lackluster, store owners report seeing indications that the local economy is on the brink of a comeback. 95 ------==---t Behr is scheduled to occupy its new space in Florida in MtJ 1992. The Economic Development Administration office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has relocated from Los Angeles to the Center Tower offi ce building in South Coast Plaza Town Center. T he Economic Development Ad ministra t ion!rovides info rmation an assistance to U.S. based companies with operations in Puerto Rico, such as Fluor-Daniel, Emulex. Baxter Healthcare, Allergan, Wahlco, Beckman lns trumen1s, and ABLE compu1er, says executive director, Henry Ross. 0 Kevin Turner and T im Joyce, both of Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach office, recently represented KYB Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer and distributor of shock absorbers, in the lease of 36,236 square feet of industrial space for five years in Cypress. The transaction is valued at SJ. I million. The tenants occupy its new space at 6601 Darin Way, Cypre s. 0 Grubb & Elli Commercial REal Estate in Newpon Be ch represented Villaacway Management in it" lease of 13,669 5<1u1rc f c~t of indu trial spaco In Irvine, 1 transaction valued at Sl.3 million. ' Respondents to The Daily Pilot's monthly survey of local retailers in March posted a 1 percent sales decrease, on average, from March 1991 levels. While the March performance wasn't sparkling, it 90 ___ -'4r1 did represent further stabiliza tion in local retail sales. March was the fourth straight month in which members of the survey group were within 3 percent, on average, of their year-ago sales levels. \ oru \\"'-.~llhc "It just continues to get better," said one store owner. "Business is defi nitely picking up. I suspect it's the whole economy, rather than just us. Custon;iers seem more confident. We 're getting many more multiple sales lately." • Represents last year's performance. A score above 100 renects an improvement over the same month the previous year, while a score below 100 indicates a de- cline. Scoring is based on sales of local retailers who are surveyed regularly for this feature. Another respondent agreed, although his March sales were behind those of March 1991. He said he thinks his sales slump may have bottomed out in March, thoug~ these days, he finds forecasting "too depressing." He recently hired two new s:iles people to service increased customer traffic, his first staffing increase in two years. "April seems to be picking up a bit," he said. "I'm hoping that April will at least get to a break-even point, and I'm hoping that May will be the turnaround month. "l sec better con umcr confidence. People arc making bigger purchases." Another respondent said he, too, is seeing a sales uptick so far in April, and improvement he believes is at least panly attributable to the warm Up tbe Ladder weather .. "The last couple weeks have been very good," he said. "March was Oat. I'll take that any day of the week. And this month is Cloming around pretty nice." Like most of the other retailers in the survey group, a jewelry store owner said his customers have been making more major purchases in recent weeks. "Things are definitely starting to turn around," the respondent said. "People arc a little more cautious, but they're still buying the bia-tickct item ." The March index core for retail: 99. -By Tony Co~ h.lve joined the Newport 8e.Kh o(1ece a( Bishop I t.rwk, • tommt'rCiJI •nd 1nduW.t1.tl rt.al N.tt~ bfokeot.>gf'. lhe CO\IA Met.11 off.ct o( the ~~t f1n.inc .. 1 ~1e< · Cump.iny, Inc. h.ls rwm«I Clea Steln•li•r 8r.atXh MIN r Th4r comp.ny 1> .i r.ub~id1.iry ol Asaoc1.at C0tpcw•1ion o( North Americ.. Morlq Fr•nk, • COit.a ~ mlckonl, his bttn promot4!d to ~tt.1nt \ob prftidMt -co.ti bwncw umt "' ~"'' re ~1lw.iy, cffttli'4 Aprill. COit• MeN~ Wn!C'fn 8'nk ~ Comp.tny Nt tpp0entC'd ThofNt IWts ,_ wnlor vice P'ftidtn• ol ~ produd10n. kit'• foe"' ~11 bt '° bf*'d ... ~~to lnctUM wolutM Md ....... As1l11Ant Editor Bob van Eyken, 642--4321 Appolnbnent Calendar . Thursday Networking club - Leads Club, a national organization for men and women in business, will begin weekly meetings of its new Newport Beach chapter at 7:15 a.m. on Thursday, April 30. The club offers members the opportunity to make business contacts through a system of non-competitive personal networking. For information and reservations, call Steve Oe"ter at 752-5626. Disabled workers - The Newport Beach office of the law firm Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton will sponsor a lunch time round table discussion entitled "Discrimination and the Disabled Worker" from noon to 1 :30 p.m. April 30. The discussion will offer prJctical information on the many state and federal laws concerning the hiring. employment ilnd termination of disabled workers. the event will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Orange. TV advertising -Ken Friedenreich, director of , marketing for Orange Count) Network Television, will gi\e a presentation entitled "Tele\is1on Advertising -The Affordable Medium" at 7: 15 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. The cost is S 16, wh ich includes breaUast. For information, call the . Newport harbor Chamber of Commerce at 729-4400. Management workshop -A management workshop for people who O\\ n and operate their o .. wt businesses will be offered from 2 to 5 p.m. April 30 in the Orange Coast College lewis Applied Science Building. for information. call 432-5880. The seminar will be conduaed by business lecturer Cene Kon)tant. Saturday, May 2 landlord law -A seminar presented by Christopher Savage, real estate attorney, and Joe Huskins, of Savage Wilde and Co., concerning "Landlord· Tenant Law: Property Management", and including such topics as: screening tenants, controlling maintenance, and landlord responsibilities and rights, will take place at Redstone P\aza, 1300 Dove St., Newport Beach from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $45. For reservations, call 675-9005. Wednesday, May 6 Personnel law -The Merchants and manufacturers Association will present a one-day seminar on basic personnel law from 9 a.m. to 4 e.m. May 6 at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Cost Highway. For information, call 558· 1550. Creating opportun1lies -"Creating Your Own Opportunity: An Entrepreneur's Tool Kit" is the theme of the eighth annual Harvard Business School A!.sociat1on of Orange Councy ... conference. Workshops inclvde tupi() such as finding opportunities, financing the deal, and mMkeling the enterprise. The conference will be held at the \V~tin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd .• Costa Mesa from 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m. The cost of registration 1s S70 for early registration and SSS for IJte registration and al the door. Please call The Business Oe\oelopment Division al 636-2494 for registration and information. Thursday, May 7 Business climate - to. \1chael Peavy, president of Southern Cahforn1a Ed ison, will sh.ue the finding. of a recently completed report on the business climate in Southern C.1ldorni.1 at 11 30 a m. MJy 7 at the \.V5t1n South Coo.st Plaza's Ballroom. The e'llent 1!1 . sponsored by the Industrial league o( Orange County. Call 476-2242. KEEP§AKEO Remember the beauty of the upcoming Newport -Ensenada Yacht Race, with this Inspired work by acclaimed local artist Jane London ... -------~~----------------~-----· Just S22.50 fcx 3 months Name~~~---~-------~~--------­ Adct .. '~~-~~~-----~----------­Ctv~-----------------Zlp~-----~ HcltM~--~~-----------------------~ O CCllPI ... ~ ·--- O~/At.IO. _______ _ ~---~~-~------~~-~---Mal to: ~Not, LCHX)N,.,, ,D) w lcJy ...... c:;i;.., -~~ ~,., - ~ -----------------------------• Newport sallors set tor race to Ensenada For 44 years they've sailed up From the Newport Bay Rode off in their ships Then they were on their way ... I t's time once again for the • Newport Ensenada Race. May Day marks the 45th time the gang heads south of the __ border and the CINI ... Jllll Society skippers and crews from the Newport Sailing Association are getting ready. This year, as a special treat, NOSA co-president Sandy long decided to give credit where credit is due. Friday afternoor at the Balboa Yacht Club, Long chaired a luncheon for the ladies who have served as race committee chairwomen. In all, 13 chairwomen were honored, including Marilyn Bain, who presently presides. People really do have staying power in this group. Bette South has been involved fo r 26 years. This year, she's delighted to have been asked to dedicate a trophy to another long time NOSA supporter, Almon lockabey. "He has probably given more to the association than anyone else. Lock's been involved since the '50s. If you want to know who,~what, when or where -he knowi," South said. The luncheon menu was designed to get everyone in the mood. The spicy chicken tostada was fo11owed by rich chocolate pudding and coffee. S ince everyone was making race-ready, the speaker couldn't have been more apropos. Newport Beach dermatologist, Dr. Ka thleen Hutton was on hand to give everyone tips on how to stay protected Crom that water-bright sun. . Some there were Cindy Kane, laura Wall, Bobbe Ross, Ch arlene Weise, Mary Newman, Betty Nugent, Tricia Kerrigan, Teri Martyn, Betsy Moulton, Bonnie Zillgitt, Betty Moss, Beverly Holcomb, Marie Marting, Mary Longpre, Marcia Last, Pat Sparkuhl, Doris Kirst and Glee Purcell. 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' ~ M Wednesday, April 29, 1992 Back Page GIONIS: Luby dascrlb• attack From A1 But the defense claims Gionis was winnina the custody case, so had no reason to order such an attack, while Luby's debts set him up as a prime target for a Lhreatenina assault by 01hers. Luby said, teary-eyed. Luby regained his composure duriqg Cutler's cross-examination Tuesday afternoon and re- pcatedJy claimed he couldn't recall what he told police officers immediately after the at- tack. Gionis' first trial on conspiracy and assault ch arges coded in a hung jury in 1990. As Aissa Wayne did during her nearly three days on the stand, Luby described the October J 988 attack as a terrifyin~ ordeal at the hands of two armed men who Jumped the couple as they returned to Luby's home near the Upper Newport Bay after a morning workout. Cutler had planned to question Luby about his lawsuits, Jatnbling debts and bankruptcy fil- ing at the ttme of the assault. But Superior Court Judge Ted Millard ruled Cutler didn't have enough proof to bring up the possibility of a third party behind the attack. .._~Nill Jeoff rey Robinson, rfJ.ht, points out Achilles tendon wilh help of Witness Dr. David Martyn. The men walked into Luby's garage, asked for Luby by name and at gunpoint handcuffed 1he couple's hands and feet, smashed their faces into the concrete garage noor, pistol- whipped Luby and tried to slash his Achilles 1cndon. Cutler claimed the ruling didn't hurt his de- fense and that he still bas plenty or circumstan- tial evidence, including Luby's original state- ments to police. Cutler plans to call several Newpart Beach police officers to testify that the investigation originaJly focused on Luby's dealings. stated clearly, "Don Rick.Jes on steroids," caus- ing the courtroom to erupt in laughter. CuJlcr later replied outside the courtroom that ''I'm better looking" than the caustic co- median. Robinson, a former college football player, also stuck his leg up on the ledge of the wit- ness box to have orthopedic surgeon David Martyn poirft.out the Achilles tendon. As Cut- ler, also a collegiate footbaJI player, objected to the "anatomy lesson" as an irrelevant waste or time, Robinson asked Cutler to help hold his root up on the ledge, Both banter and bickering between lawyers have highlighted this trial, and Tuesday was no exception. While Wayne remained calm during her tcs- 1imony, Luby fough t back tears, particularly as he told of watching Wayne's face being ~lammed into the floor. "I saw blood and mucus and everything come out of her head," At one point, when prosecutor Jeoff rcy Rob- inson asked casually what Luby thought of Cut- ler, Luby leaned close to the .microphone and "Only in California, Your Honor," Cutler said with a bemused smile. FRED From A1 many columns about people who have lost everything because of double-whammy knockout punches delive red by the recession and by the damned Costa Mesa freeway project. Over time, I think the column has developed a point of view. Basically, it's for good people and Jgainst arrogance and hot·s~otism. It leans toward irreverence rather than gce-whizziness. The real estate agents trying to sell the S3.9 million mansion that is being used as the Orange County Philharmonic Society's 1992 House of Design ran an ad that pretty much typifies my attitude problem. lt quoted the Register saying o( th~ enormous Design House, "The home's architectural beauty is breathtaking ... " It quoted the Times alliterating that it is ·•sumptuous in its simplicity." Then it quoted me: "I have been in bigger houses, but they were owned by people named Hilton, Hyatt and Sheraton." It is interesting to rummage through the hundreds of columns I keep piled in a cardboard box. There arc columns about jailbirds and political assassins; about mentally and physically disabled kids who play Li1tle League ball; about ducks that are allegedly despoiling Balboa Island, and people, all kinds of people. ASSAULT From A1 Rcader.,reactions are curious. The column that drew the most attel}tion was about a dial-a-lawyer firm in Huntington Beach. You got problems, you call their 900-oumber, the mouthpiece gives you legal advice, and goes on your phone bill at $3 per minute. Pretty slick. There were calls and letters from other lawyers sniffing a good thing, from people who needed a lawyer -even from the divorce lawyer who was representing the wife or the guy who owns the place. Tied with that was a piece that ran two weeks ago -April 15 -about one family's nightmare with the IRS. But there was hardly any reaction to a three-part series on AJDS in our communities - right here, right now. Go figure. Better yet, go lO the "AIDS Update" being put on tonight by the PT As of Newport Harbor High and Ensign schools. It's especially for parents and teens and if you are either, you really need to go. lt starts at 7 in Sims Hall at Harbor High. , With all this serious stuff, we also try to find things that are offbeat and good for some grins. Like Jim Slemons, who went onstage with the Orange County Crazies after his automotive empire went belly up. From a low point of actually being sent out to try and fry eggs on the sidewalk during a heat wave, to a high point or... well, whatever, the Fred Column goes into its third year. Thanks for hanging in there. Fttd Martin's column rons Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Fantasy S COYOTE From A1 pups -what's known as the whelping season. "They'll be looking for more food," she said. And coyotes love live animals for dinner, especially cats, dogs and rabbits. "They'll come right into your yard and take your cats," she said. Hemey recommended several things residents can do to discour- age coyotes from coming to their homes: •Don't ever leave infants or small children outside unattended. •Don't leave any pct food out- ~ide, including rabbit food. • Keep cats and small dogs in- side at night. • Keep chickens, rabbi ts or other domestic animals in secure pens. Keep larger pets confined in fenced yards or in the garage. •~fake sure garbage is covered and do not put cans out early. Newport Beach Animal Control officers say they have not received any calls for help involving coyote in recent days, although sightin do occur somewhat regularly. PEROT From A1 among California voters, compared to 33 percent for Bush and 26 percent ror Clinton. Perot leads both Dush and Clinton in recent Texas opinion polls. • Perot -who in an apparent burst or populist inspiration recently dropped the 'H' from H. Ross Perot -has to date only qualified in one state for the presidential ballot - Tennessee. During an informal, unscientific, person-on-the-street poll taken Tuesday by the Daily Pilot, most voters confessed little knowledge of Perot's politics. But their general dissatisfaction with the status quo has generated a surprising degree of su pport for Perot's independent, third-party presidential bid. Balboa ferry boat pilot Ted Rowe, 29, said he voted ror Bush in 1988, but this time he'll vote for Perot. "At least Perot is saying, 'Let's shake things up,' " Rowe said, waving a group of three cars aboard the ferry in the hot, noonday sun. "Dush isn't saying anything :ind Dill Clinton is a ferret." Sandblaster Kevin Grogan, taking a day off with his fishing pole at the Balboa Pier, said he wants to find out more about Perot. "He'd probably be the lesser of the evils," said Grogan, a Native American of Cheyenne descent. But Grogan is troubled by Perot's elf-financed campaign. 'Tm scared to have a rich man in power, because I'm a taxpayer. The rich men don't pay t:i.~cs." Promise of change is almost reason enough to vote for Pcrol, according to Sally Algaze, a clerk at the Toy Shop in Corona del Mar who said she likes his no·nonsense style. "He reminds me or F.D.R. and Harry Truman," she said, looking out toward Pacific Coast Hi4hw1y through a . display Wlndow stacked with red, Radio Ayer wagons. .. He just seems real honest. He could screw us in the long run, but I don't want Bush in for another four years. especially with Dan Quayle as has running mate." Car salesmen at Theodore Robins Ford in Costa Mesa Tuesday were evenly divided between Dush and Perot. But the Bush supporters showed little enthusiMm. Salesman S:issan Sadrt, a 33-year-old ·Newport Beach resident, said it's time for someone wath Perot's busiqess expertise to lead the country and help knock down the recession. "He's a selr-made man. He hns different ideas and I think it's time for :i change," Sadri s:iid. "We need to start from scratch and rebuild the system." A number or students at Orange Coast College are still undecid~d about the presidential contenders, although seve ral students said they would vote for Perot as a symbol or protest. But not nll prot~st \'Otes among students would be cast for Perot. Jennifer Philpot, 20, a physical anthropology major who lives in Newport, is a Drown supporter -with reservations ... There's a lot of disgruntled people in America and it has to do with a govern- ment that's run by money," Philpot said. "Of course, , there's no guarantee that DroY.n is what he says he is." Stanley Tudor, assistant manager or Dorothy's Thrift Shop in Costa Mesa, is also a Drown supporter and believes Perot has entered the race too late. "I'm or the opinion that people who jump in at the la.st minute aren't serious enough about it to be elected," he said, trying to find a fan for an overheated elderly customer. "I'd like to have a longer chance to find out more about h. 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Estancia (9-9, S-4) had battled back with a clutch two-out RBI-single by Mike Smith to tie matten in the bot· tom of the eighth. And the EaJJes seomcd destined to win it in the ninth •n designated hitter Rich Buday led Off with a double past the right fie lder. Then came the play which had the Eagles' bench and backers steaming lhl rest of the way. Matt Johner hit a grounder to Jiawks' third baseman Ron DeVito wllo glanced at Buday before firing to fint to get Johner. Instead or remain- ing at second, Bud:iy made a break for daird and appeared to arrive well be· foR the return throw to DeVito. 'However, the base umpire never hes- itated in making the out call. Just to make matters worse, Kyle Wilson immediately followed with a solid single to center which would have won the game. Estancia co-coaches Paul Troxel and Ken Millard disputed the call vehe· mently at the time, but to no avail. Collecting his thoughts afterward, Troxel noted; "This guy was a rookie ump who told me that today was his first game. "What upsets me the most is the fact that it was not his call, it was the plate umpire's. He didn't get a clear look at the play, but the plate ump refused to overrule the call. "Afterward, (the rookie ump) says to us, 'l teamed a lot today,' and I said, 'Yeah, at our expense.'" Although the Eagles felt they had a beef coming at game's end, they prob· ably should have f cit fortunate the game went into extra innings. Laguna Hills (11-6, 5-3) pushed over an unearned run in the top of th.e first , al'ld was threatenting to make it stand u~ behind the efforts of starter Brett Nista. Nista, who worked the first nine in· nings, did not allow a hit through seven. But the Eagles did manage to ti~ the game without a hit, thanks in p~rt to Nista's fit of wildness. :in the bottom of the fifth, Johner and Wilson coaxed one-out W\llks. Andre Alvarez grounded to the second b3seman, who forced the runner with a toss to the shortstop, but the relay to : See EAGLES/13 esa tight-lipped, 9-;2 dM, Tars eaded for Division IV? •That's how it appears for Sea View League in football; PCL on way to Division VIII? =--~dner . proposal to move @ the Sea View 01•- Leque from Divi· - lioa VJ to DMsioa Pf i the Paciftc Cout Lcape from ~ VU to Division VIII for ball will be ~ed upon Thun~ at the CIF Soulhem Section ~ meetina at the Sequoia MJlletic Cub in Buena Park. Tbe ~. spurred by the recent rekquina for tho 1991-SM cycle, ~ lnduded tbe additio(I of de· ~in& DMaion II champion Irvine, •Santa Marprita to the current ~team S.. View circuit, WU rec- nded by the CIF Pla10ft piap Committee. shift will put the Sea View f nll, includiq Corona del Mar Newport Kuta biab IChodls I fhie-leape bi'Ktet with the tury, Buellne, Ivy and Mission repmentathea Cotta Mna Eatanda would jom &he Camino Ric> HCJDClo. Subwbu and ............... In tbt .... pa.,o« ____ t. •• Mar foolW coech HoUud ... hi ..... con- -Id .... the bMlla IO lilMe thl ....... &he ... IC.lap ,.. ........ ,..,. *Oar ...... ii IO ..... with It· ... Cl'. .. Wldleldly April 29, 1992 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6424330 ext.387 llctlon 8 Brosterhous-lightweights/82 Classified/84 Youttv'B6 Corona d el Mar's Brian Walden delivers a backhand Tuesday in key Sea View matchup \\ilh Uni,ersit). ·Sea Kings · come up s_hort doubles. CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team figured it had a few things goi ng fo r it entering Tuesday's show· down with Sea View League unbeaten Univer· f sity. ~= Even with all those iniangibles. Unhers11y still managed to come away with an 11 ·7 victory "h1ch, for all intents and pur- po e, wraps up the Sea View title for the Trojans. The Sea Kings were playing at home, they ~~:..-....,.· had the revenge factor following a 10-8 firsl· ~ round defeat at the hands of the Trojans. "We we re planning all along to have Pannier return for the Uni m:uch," said Corona del Mar Coach Gary Salazar. "Now. we'll have him for the CIF pl:iyoffs." And, CdM \\Clcomed three-year letterman Scott Pannier back into the lineup for the first time. Pannier, a linebacker for the CdM football team, pla~ed in his first match-since tearing a rot:uor cuff, teaming "1th Trenton Rhodes in No. 1 CdM (12·4, 7-2) entered 1hc match ranked four in CIF 4·A. while Uni\crs1ty was third. And dc~p1te the four-point mar· gin, the Sea Kings could h:i"e very ca 1ly come out on top with a few more break~. according to Salazar. Sailors crush Woodbridge, ~Newport Harbor takes no prisoners in straight set rout over Woodbridge's Warriors . By Richard OuM Spol1s WIW IRVINE -Following a tumultuous weekend, Newport Harbor High's volleyball team stormed back to reality Tuesday night. The Sailors ( 12· 1 ), bumped from their No. 1 Orange County ranking after last Friday's upset loss at Corona del Mar in four games, played like the Tars of old. "We have a lot of pride on this team and our kids were embarrassed by Corona on Friday," aid Newport , Coach Dan Glenn, whose team gained the inside track to an outriaht Sea View League championship with an easy 15-4, lS-3, 15· 6 sweep over host Woodbridge. "Last year, we were co-league champi- ons and we didn't want to hare it thi year with an)'body, so this win puts us in a aood spot.'' Harbor responded positively after last Friday's obstede, when four prominent players were su ptnded for one match be- cause or disciplinary reasons. One of the players. returnin, All-CIF Southern Sec- tion outside hitter Beau Sheward, wa .1usocnded indcfudttly on Monday. '1h 'I been a n>u&h weekend," P1d Glenn, who had more jmportant matten on his mind other than ~riday'1 player uspcnsion and the kJll to QlM. ••we had a &irl It the IChool whO WU kilted on Friday and she was in my (prc·af&cbra) daa -th•t'• the thina that cnashcd me." Newport. CIF 4·A f tnalilb a year •ao with Sheward, setter R ... u Gan and middle blocker Ju tin Mcintee eas:;I SM SAil.OR See SEAKINGS/83 Conner does it againl It's 4-41 .,..Stars & Stripes knots up Defenders Trials at 4-4; Italy, Kiwis are also tied. SAN DIEGO -It all started with an improbable be t of 13 series here in the waters off Pomt Lom:i: now it's a bcst-of-fo·e sho~dO'o'n fol· lowing Tuesday·) competit1on an the De fender's Trial after DcnntS Con· ncr once agaan pulled variou rab· bits out of his hat and simply out· skippered Americ33 by one minute, 47 ccond . With a five-knot wind from the "c t·north"cst at the t:irt and one "bich nc\er \\Ould get over eight knots, Conner & Co. took the lead at the stJrt by a ~cond, p1ahcd it to 1:17 al' the first m:irl and up to 2·05 at the third mar .. Amcrica3, ~1th Dill Koch 1akm1 over for Duddy Mclgc , "ould e\'en· tually cu t the dcf1c1t t<' l :03 at the ~~th m3I._, but from there on It was another Denni Conner show as Stars & Stripe raced to its third $traight 1mpre~ l\e '1ctory 10 lnot the scrie) at 4_... Stars " St ri~ got all of 1t~ ~t time bacl.: s~ihna into the wind for the fin al time, turnins the corne r ut the \en1h mark up 2 OJ. haly',. II Moro d1 Venezia, mcan- While, ~h1ch ha bitterly 1quucd off apln t New b alanJ '' ~ o ( a bow$pr i1, bot the N"it. by SJ ICC· onds to tie the be t of ·9 ChaUcnaer Fiats at .J -puttin& that compc· tition into "hat 1\ now a be t of 3 -fint to "in h~icc. New 2.tatand tcd at one point in dall 1tria. 4·1. but one victory wu tMUlecl after the ltaliaM protaaed dae ftf tbe hoWlprit was bcina UMCI • ' ' ,,.. ~ Mlllt1n11 11naw n 111 stal'tl at the llllldatlon T hey'rc in the process or trying to build a strong boys' volleyball program at Costa Mesa Hiah from the ground up. Coach Dave Christensen sees some potential in bis junior varsity squad, but more bard wort remains. wrtirce-quaners ol the team hu never played orpnized volleyball before." said Ouistensen. "We're trying to build the program with the idea that we want to have fun. but to realize that it's a lot more fun if you play well." Entering last Friday's action, the Mustanp had won three matches overall. including one in the Pacif1e O>ast League. A key member or the team is freshman setter Andy McNally. "We use the 5-1, so he sets all the way around." said Oui.stemen. "Andy played a little in junior high, and he's been a nice surprise for us this year." The Mustangs' leading back-row player is junior Ernie Russell, who is playing volleyball for the first year since coming out of basketball. Russell is called a "real hustler'' by bis coach, who added that he digs the ball we ll. "We're not a real strong hitting team," said Christensen. "But we've been serving about 97 percent as a t~. That's something we do extremely well The leading bitter is Oay Stockton, who is in his first year in volJcybalJ aftec playing some water polo. "I believe if he develops some timing, I definitely sec some varsity potential in him," said Christensen of Stockton, who is a sophomore. Another solid contnoutor to the team has been outside hitter Liem Lam. An all -around good athlet,, be is also a good backrow player, according t6 his coach. The team captain is junior Ben Eastman, a very strong server. "He's also a real smart guy, with a 4.0 grade-point average," said Christensen. Other members or the team include middle blocker Eddie Suruki, who is about 5-foot-11, and junior Brady Oark, the team's top passer. Christensen, fro"! Newport Harbor High, played volleyball at Pacific Christian College. He assisted the women's varsity team and was the head coach of the local junior high boys team. 0 The Estancia junior varsity boys volleyball squad has been beaten only by Laguna Beach and Trabuco Hills in PCL matches, and owns a two-game victory over Woodbridge this season. "We really played well against Woodbridge, wbi~h has a quality program," said Estancia JV coach Kris Lu. The Eagles went 5-1 in non·lcague matches, winning three of five PCL contests in the first round of league competition. The top players include freshman ~tters Tom Feeney and Bco Novak, "who have been doing just a great job setting for us this year," said Lu. Others include sophomore outside bitter Greg Dill, freshman outside hitter Dave Milligan and 6-foot-5 freshman middle blocker Mark Pierson. "Mark's still developing his skills and working on bis hitting, but he's showing improvement," said Lu. "This team has a lot or talent, but lackS experience," said Lu. "They could make the varsity tough in the next couple or years." Lu, who teaches in the mathem:rtics department at Estancia, has been coaching lower level squads at the school the last two .. years after t~king a couple or years off from coaching. He's been at Estancia for six years now. 0 The Corona del Mar frosh·soph girls swim squad had a record·breaking day last Wednesday in a meet against Saddleback. Four school marks were shattered in the meet. and it was all accomplished by freshmen. In the 100-yard individual medley, Allison Hartshorn clocked a record-setting 1: I0.19; Melanie Pelts' broke the SO-yard freestyle mark with a 27.05; Kerrie Cesario set a new standard in the SO-yard butterfly with a 30.06; and the CdM 200-yard freestyle team of Hartshorn, Jennifer Murdy, Lindsay Foley and Melanie Pelts set a record with a mark of 1 :53.2. Dennis Brostubous Is • Daily Pilot sports writer wbost column on prrp ligbllttigbts normally •ppears t•·try Tuesday. ......... UCI~ ~. CoUnlllt ----~ Woltd Tra EdlDr OI The Editor. °"'Plot Nd CoUMlt ~·· PU .. "**'O 51'1 s.t --Mllnlr.ICFI ........ ~ Ctrish Cllerns, Pti,til lldWll. 1W1 OMlll & Jctn MDoltldl "'' 1.11111111 Ir•• Hiii lllll.IClll'e Cll'CIH If you'd lies the Lobdell Group to entertlin and inform wtth a lalor·made perlorrnanctl tor yocx organl· udon,plsa. cal Bil Lobdel ., 540-1224 . ~NS times mot11xciq ,,., your typictll sptJaMf. ' THIS WEEK'S TOPICS 111111 ,.. • ., ......... Plllllll HI• ........ Briefly No. 399 for OCC's Mayn e,: u HUNTINGTON BEACH -Orange Coast College's x Mike CUtJer did bis pan in geatina bis coach dOlcr to his • 400tb caner victory Tuesday aftemDOB -ltrildng out ICWO. waUUna none and pinina a ~-pme 8-0 vic- tory over the Golden West Rustlen in an OnaF Empire Conference baseball game on the loser's diamoDd. Cutler allowect1aced juSL four over die miaimwn, retired the last 13 batten and wu the beneficiary of a 16-hil attack, led by Daniel Hernandez. Hernandez sluged a two-run double in a four-run second inning; and foUowed up in tho ICYentb frame with 1 three-run triple in an- other four-rvn bunt u Onnge Coast improved to 20-14, 11-11. Golden West drops to lS-19-1, 8-14. The Pirates' No. 1-2-3 slot accounted for nine hifs as Greg Folsom, Hernandez and Dan Redington each went 3 for S in a game which wu Coast's from start to rfnish. Despito racking up eight runs, the Bucs stranded lS. . The verdict puts Mayne, who bu announced bis retirement at the end of this season, to within one win ol No. 400 with two games left of the regular season -at Rancho Santiago on Thursday afternoon, and at home against Saddleback on Saturday. Or-.. c...e ............ 0 °""" eo.t ~ 040 ooo 400 -a 1 s 1 Goldln Wiil 000 000 000-0 4 0 ei.. llld ~ APtt, MIA'plly (3, Hewn.kl m and Ptm. W-Met. 4·2. L-Agt*rt, 1-4. 28-Pnz (GWC);Hlnwlcllz (OCC). 38-Henwldrz (0CC). Sailors drop Tustin, 13-5 in tennis NEWPORT BEACH -Freshman Mark Ulman and --- junior Jon Henderson sparkled in singles play Tuesday as • • Newpon Harbor's host Sailors dealt Sea View League foe _,,,,- Tustin a 13-S lesson in boys tennis. --- The victory ups Harbor's league record to 2-7 with Thursday's malccup match at Saddleback closing out'lhe season. lbapwt......, 13, Tudn I ...... 111 U...,.. cleC. ~. 6-0; dd. ~. 8-1; Iola 10 Ptlal\ 4-6, HendersOn (NH) lost 1-7 ... 7.5, 7-t; .... (Mi) WOii W; ID$t 1.e, 2-1. DHlllHt ~-Pllt (Mi)·*I. StniM:Gpt. f.1; def. .._-OoM. &-1. def Oang-Gonl.Jgl. 7· 5; 'Mia,._...,.., won 8-3, 8-2; IDst 6-7; ~·Pemo (Nf) WOii &-2. 6-2. 7·5. Eagles win a wild one, 13-12 COSTA MESA -Estancia High's softball team won a --- wild one in Pacific Coast League play, getting a two-out ~ run-scorin4 single Crom Tasha Gilmore in the bottom of the ninth inning to put visiting Costa MC51 away, 13-12, --- Tuesday afternoon. Costa Mesa was led by Amy Marino (3 for 5 with a two-run triple) and Betsy Ward (3 for 3, plus three wallcs) leading the 'way, but in the end relief pitcher Leab Braatz was able to escape by pi1ching two scoreless innings in the eighth and ninth innings. Costa Mesa had touched her up for six in the sixth and t\\O in the seventh, but Estancia rallied wi1h four in bottom of the seventh to push it into extra innings. Braatz was also a hitting star for Estancia with a solo home run in the sixth. Gilmore was 3 for 5 with 5 RBI. The victory improves Estanci3'S league record 10 3-2 -Cost3 Mesa drops to 1-4. htancW ''· eo.t. .... 1 z Costa Mtsa 002 206 200-12 13 2 E~ 112 211 401-13 12 10 Opslna Wld Wini: Y~#l. Brutz (3) and Btaatz. Y~~ (3). W-Brim. L-Ospm 38-Manno (CM) HR-Brutz (E). OCC men ousted in first round NEWPORT BEACH -Wi1h two key mcmbcn of the __ __. team sidelined. the Orange Coast College men's tennis leam bowed 10 MiraCos1a, S-4, Tuesday in the openina round or the Southern California Dual Team Rcaional -----,~·l Playoffs at the John Wayne Tennis Oub. . Grant Hughes was sidelined with a brpkcn wrist ~bile Bart ~. was unavailable due to illness. Mlr.c..ta •• Or-.. c...e 4 ....... , DM1son (OCC) def. Wold, s.3, 8-3; Ramltll (MC) dlf. Zllnlin. 7-6. f.I: lltOllllno locd del Olm. M, 7·5, Hdml (MC) cleC. Lucero, M. 7-6, Etll (MC) dd. tut. M . M . CopillO (MC). iii. Moetlelr, 8..(), f.' Deulll111 Wold-Elle (MC) cld. OMfsocl·Mol'UIO. 4.f, W. M : ._,....,.,.,.., (OCC) def. ~l Copano. H . &.3, S.2: 2lman-lucero (OCC) dd. Rlmnz-Helml. 7-5. M OCC women's tennis staggered, 5-4 LONG BEACH -Orange Coast College's women's --- tennis team suffered a 5-4 upset defeat at the hands of • • South Coast Conference champion El Camino Tuesday, /':-.u closing the Pirates' team compe1ition in the first round of . the Southern California Team Dual Playoffs. ' Coach Janice Maran admitted she was shocked 10 sec her team ~ down. "We were a little flat,-and you can't be flat in a 5-4 match said Maran, whose Pirates finish ·at 14-3-1. 111 <:..-.I, Or-.. C...t 4 .... 1"'81H: Yoo !EC) Oef. Ems, 7-5, &-1, lmd (EC) del Wlluef, 7·5. 6-3. JaM011t (OCC) Oef(OCC..,.. 6-1, f.f; C1mn (0CC) def. Ltapold. &-3, &-2. San !EC) del Gltspit, &-2. &-1; CaulWlnO l detil Ward, f.O. M . ..J O.U....e: JaMonl-C\mn (OCC) del. lmtl.&erNI. 6-1. 6-0: Sab·YOO (EC) dd. Wiluer.OS. 6";s: ' 6-3; Wild,uopole (EC) del. Gilltsplt-Bulll'tcit. 7 ·5, 6-3. Calvary's Schroy gets no-hitter, 11-0 NORWALK -Calvary Chapel High sophomore Kim' Schroy lost~, perfect game with two out in the seventh on an infield error, but set- tled for her 1hird no-hiller or 1he season :ind an 11-0 Arrowhca4 League softball win over host Lcrfingwcll Christi:in Tuesday. Schroy, who threw a no-hiuer Friday as \\ell, struck out nine and..J went 3 for 3 and scored twice for the Eagles (9· 7, 5-0). Sandy Farris went 4 for 4 with h\O RBI and two runs as the EaglC£1 had 11 hits and benefited from seven Ldfin&"c11 errors. ,~1 CaMly CNpel C•lvary C"-Pet t t ....... ,...." 0 023 300 3-11 11 t I Ltffingwel 000 000 0-0 00 Sdwoy Wld Y~ ~son. Rotllntcn (5) arid~ W-Sdwoy, 9-4 L-~ Mustangs edge Sea Kings,.10-9 COSTA MESA -The team of Long Tran and Cong Quan secured the clinching vic1ory in boys doubles ns the Costa Mesa High badminton team edged Corona del Mar, 10-9, in Pacific Coasl League action Tuesday. The host Mustangs (3·8, 3-6) were also p3ced by 1he play o( Uoda Luong and Kim Vu, who each rem3ined unbeaten in PCL &iris sic- glcs this season. c..u .... 10. c....... 4hl lier• !lop ...... I Doan (CM) dlC ClldWd, 15-10. 15-10: Od. ~ 1-15. 3-0, 15-6, T. T (CM) lost. 3-5. 3-15, lost. 6-1 S, 1-15 Glrta elng .. e: Luong (CM) def Home. 11·2. 11·2. cttf Yang, 11.0, 11·1. \'II (CM) 1t<on. 11-1, 1 ... 2. won. 11-0, 11-4 !lop doubles: L 11111-0uan (Ct.fl lost to ~Hoopet. 2-5. 15-9, 1·15; ci.f Mca.. Eoc;esaon, 10-15, 15-10, 15-1. ~ T~ (Ct.fl 1DA. 10-15. 15-9 1-15, won. S-0, 15-11. Girt• doublea1 ScMI. ~.SOS ~ (C,,.) IDSl to Snlp-Wf11:11r1. 4·5, I-IS, loll to Segal.$awney, 2·15, 1·15, Nguyen-OJong (CM) lost. l-15, :HS. lost. 1·15, l·S MIHd: OcAn-ltmQ ICM) def. ~·Sawnry. 15·2, 15·12, T Tran.VI.I (CM) loss 10 ~ 15-7. t-15, 15·12, Quan.Sii\, nnw (CM) def McCU'e·WtSll>u;. 15-&, 15-7 • Costa Mesa 's Own Restai1rant & 1\1i1sic,1/ Festi\1,1/ i ii\ q SOUTH COAST PLAZA At Bear & Sunflower T • ~mglSt?r T, presents. . . ~ May 1, 2, & 3, 1992 59. \~~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 vari ety of food and beverage tastes and styles. Gandhi Indian Cuisine Haagen Dazs Ice Cream Friday Saturday SWlday Brandons @ The Beverly Heritage Back Bay Rowing & Running Club The Garden Court Cafe 0 Westin Newport Rib Company Bangkok Four Trattoria Pino Taco Mesa .PIJl&IM ·~----Pin ~·· Featuring .•• May 1, 1992 5:00 -10:00 p.m. May 2, 1992 Noon • 10:00 p.m. May 3, 1992 Noon -6:00 p.m. Jack Made & the Heart Attack Little Anthony James Harmon Blues Band Forty Carrots Barn Steak House Emporio Armani Express The Village Farmer Piret's Bistro Bear St. Cafe Admission: $3 Children 12 & Under Free 10 Taste Scrip for $10 Bistro 201 . Zuni Grill Barbacoa Hassan's lido Shipyard Sausage Company Garden Bistro Kamakura Resuurant Scott's Seafood Grill & Bar Ruby's Diner Spiga Trattoria Gu~f Anders Vie de France Antonellos Ristorante Shanghai Inn SOlTl1I COAST PLAZA pr ,~~ :) :.£ .......... =.,"'_ ...... _ " ... far men inlonNllon, contK1-Cou Mesa ChlmberolCOmmerce (714) 574-8780 ----- ) Frqp 81 lnninp in thaa pmo. In this one, lhe Mustangs scored twice in ahe fi l'5t Inning, but they could've gotten more with their fou r hils and one Cen1ury error. C.osta Mesa center fie lder Mike Meyer, one o! the leading hillcrs in Orange County, rapped an RBI double in10 the left-center field gap to bring home Lou Vasquez. Meyer, however, had reached third safely for an opparcnt triple, but was tagged Out afler his foot came off lhe base. The rally did n't end. Sophomore shorts1op Jeff Niebling, Costa Me$8'S cleanup hiller, singled to eenler and slole second, then scored when Jeff Pickens ripped a screaming line r t o cente r . Niebling, with Cortez cleanly blocking the plate, forced a home· pl ate collision for the score while the .ball sailed to the backstop. · ''J hate baseball when we lose," Costa Mes~. Coach Tim Green said;-"We score early, the n we can't throw strikes." ~ntury answered with five runs in the bottom of the firs t on only one hit, a two-run single by Benny Gonzalez. Cosla Mesa srartcr Matt Jaglowski walked fi ve, including four in the fi rst inning. All fou r walks in the firs! scored. "Jnglowski said he wa nred the ball today, .so I gave ii to him," Green said. "But Tyler (Scofield) always wants the ball. Our plan wasn'I to g.ive up five runs in the firsr 'inn ing." Sooficld, throwing well out of !he bullpenJ allowed only one ru n and three ~ils in his first fou r in· nin~ of work. Cenlury hiucrs, however, rattled Scofield for three runs and five hi1s in the sixth in· ning. makin~ it a rout. PACIFIC COAST LUQUE C9ntwy>9, Coste Men 2 COIT.& llUA • CUTURY •r"W abrhbl ,2010 llledna.clll 3010 1.1000NM.I 0100 '4 110 liuzl'MI.!* 1000 {14 0 1 1 Gwy, I 0 0 0 0 . n 20 Aftnln. ~ n 1 o u 1 1 1moo11. 2' 2 n 1 3000 ~If 3211 >000 Glrta.u 3101 •3010Ccm.c 4011 3000 r.cw.z,d 1012 Clum1I. cf 1 0 I 0 VJlna&. • l 11 0 29 2 1 2 Tet• 2S t t I ao...i.,1...-.. C..ta.... 200 000 0-2 C..-IWJ IOO 10J X-1 (-l'M9 YISI 2. C-*'Y 4 lOl-Cos:a Mm 7. C. wy 10 ~-C.W, I 21-Miyw, Co\!z. 58-~ ~S-llM. CMta .... " " " oua so =:fL.1·'2 1 1 S 1 S I s • • • s • CeMwy ~W.$.4 I 2 2 0 t MM I 00 010 ~~.ft N:if ~ .. MCU'4 --sea. Pl-Anrdt 2. ltlf'-ly 5c*lll ~­CSI) f-tll . Baseball standJngs WL T l'lbUco Hilt I 2 Laouna Hiiis 5 3 .. tenola 5 4 UQuna 8udl 5 5 Cnry 4 5 c......... 1 9 TueedeW'• horM W L 10 I 11 s 9 II 7 12 8 11 5 15 Ugin Has 4, .. t.nole I , (12 lmngs) Cenuy II, C..te ..... I Uouna Beldl 3, T1111uco Hill 2 FrWaJ'• a._.., ~;19 Cetuy lt C..ta ..... ..tenola • U01N t1b Trabuco ltll • 1.1QUN Beach EAGLES: From 81 first went into the dugout, al- lowing Johncr to score. Wilson kept Laguna Hills score- less unril the eighth when Mike Mcssinger's RBI -double to lef1- center put the Hawks back in front, 2-1. Estancia prolonge d the game as Jose Hernandez beat out an in· field single for the Eagles' firs t hit, then took second on a wild pitch. With two outs, Victor Ramirez walked. Smirh then laced a single down the left-field line to bri ng in Her- nandez, but the throw toward home was cut off and Ramirez was cut down tryi ng 10 take third. Wit h one out in 1he 12th, the Hawks used back-to-back doubles by Nisra and Jason Pierson to break the tie, with Jeremy Gille n's infield single 10 deep third base bringing in an insurance run. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Laguna Hiiia '• l!atancla 2 LAOUNA HILLS ESTANCIA Slllson. c1 Ntsta, p Pletson. SS ~SSingef. 1 b Coscrove. Ill eaedeMt,I Gllen. rt OeVllo. 3b Van Oam, pr Koscdl. 2D $#WOii, c ebrhbf abrhbf 6 t 2 0 Hemanc1tz. 2b 4 I t 0 I 2 • 1 Wemr, rt 5 O O O 6 ' 2 1 ~ lb • 0 0 0 6021 Ronen,pr 0000 6 0 I 0 RJmau 3b 4 0 0 0 0000 SIMll,1 !>011 6 0 1 1 SocUy, dh 5 0 I 0 5010 P~.c 0000 0 0 0 0 Joivier, cf I I 0 0 4010 WJsoo,p 1010 S 0 1 0 Rittwdsn, pfl 1 0 0 0 ~ SS 4 0 0 0 Huoer. pfl 1 0 0 0 Totelt 50 4 IS 4 Tot.ts 35 2 4 1 SCOff ~ lnnlntls ~ Hiii• too ooo Oto 002-• Eatencle 000 OtO 010 000-2 E-laQIN HlDs 2. EstltQ 3 DP-Laguna Hills 1 LOB -Laguna Hiiis 11, Eslancla 9. 29 -.-Sslnger. h;SQ. Plenon. lllldly S8 -St.Ison 3, ICoscUi 2. S-Wl'Soft. WeJ\'Cf I, H R ER BB SO U.un11 Hiiis Nlsll II 4 2 1 7 8 M.:lerW 3 0 0 0 0 t U.une .. ec:h Wison 10 10 2 1 6 Ramnz L. 1·2 2 5 2 2 0 0 tl!P-HerNndtl (by .. ~ ~). Jol'ttf (by ,.. t1), WQoll ~ Milli) WP -Wlbon &. MU 2 P9-SWll1SOI\. T -3"25 Todats teJevlsfon-radlo TELEVISION 81Kb1H 9:30 a.m.-Cubs-Bnivcs. WGN. Y1cbtln1 Noon-Am. Cup Trials, ESPN. But ball 4:30 p.m.-Piratcs·Rcds, ESPN Hockey 4:30 P·f?\,-NliL playoffs. 7:30 p.m.-N llL playoffs. Pro Basu tball S p.m.-Bulls-Hcat, TNT. 7:30 p.m. -Dlazcrs·Lakcrs, PT. Equcstrlt n S:30 p.m.-H orsc show, PT. SEA KINGS: From 81 Hone Racina 8·30 p.m.-Holl~;ark, Ch. S6 Women • Vollt)ball 9:30 p m.-Pro compc:lition, ESPN. Boxln1 12:30 11.m.-Morrison·Odum, ESPN. Coif 2 a.m. -ltall.;in Masten, PT • RADIO Baseball 4 JO p.m.-Cal,·Tor., KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -Expos-SD, KFMB (760). 1.30 pm.-Phili·LA. KABC (790) Pro Basketball 7:30 p.m. -Port.·Lakcrs, KLAC (S70). - "We had it figured that if it wcnl 9-9, we win by 10 games (in a lie-breaker). And it looked like we has some momentum going for "TI1is match was closer 1ha n it awhile. But within the las1 10 min- sounds," said Salazar. "We were utcs or so, things just started going down 7-5 going into the last round against us." of matches, and after (David) Dai n From No. I sing~es, Dayld Bain and (Brian) Walden won handily gave the Sea . Kings his us\lal and (Rick) Bahador lost it was strong efforr w11h a 6-3. 6· l , 6·0 only 8-7. ' '\ S\~•eep, while Watdcn won 1.wo o( ,, his three matches, only losing lO I~ doubl~s, we had Rhod~s-Uni's No. 1 singles player, John Pannier serving· for the set (which Bowerbank. they eventually .lost, 6-7), and an· But CdM secured only two other team serving 5-5, up 40·0 (a points in doubles, which proved set they eventually lost, 5-7). decisive in the overall outcome. SAILORS: From 81 all-section honors, appear ready fo r anorher tille run after irs quick sweep ove r Woodbridge. "( think that whole incident (re- gardi ng the suspension of Sh· eward) will make us a stronger team," said H:irbor middle blocker Frank Griffo, who had si."< kills against the Warriors. CIF: From 81 vine and Santa Margarita coming in, l chink we'll be very competi· tive in the playoffs. hou ld we make it," said Holland, who e teams won back·to-bac'-. Division Vl titles in 1988-89. "I'm not real happy about the way \\C \\.ere leagued, but \\C'll have 10 play the hand dealt us." The move could further handi· cap the Se3 King and Sailors. "ho have battled declining en- rollmen t that has cu rrently dipped to 1,024 :ind 1.301. respectively. according to enrolJment figu res used to pair schools for the CIF ba\kc:tball playoff~. Potcnti3l CdM and Nc"port Mcintee led rhe Sailors with a dozen kills while Mar'-. McAnlis added eighl unreturned spikes and three service aces. Sophomores Mitch McCoy (four kills) and Eric Vallely (three aces) were olid. Gan had 35 assi~ts. ''This was sort of a gul check for us," Glenn said of the victory over 1 he Warriors, "ho were \\ ith· out their ~eucr, captain David Newman, because of a sprained ankle. playoff opponents, if the propos:il goes 1hrough. could include: Santa Ana Valley (3,253); Upland (3,151); Chino (2,433); Canyon Springs (2,300); and Riverside Poly (2,138). The Playoff Groupings Commit- tee originally proposed the Sea View move lo Dwh.ion Ill. but Tustin i!ppcaled successfully lo m3ke it Di\lsion IV. Appeals could be made before the Counc1l. Thur..day, bu1 ClF Admini!.trator Bill Clar!... who co- ordinates lhc rootball pl3)0ffs, said he wa rclathely sure the i!.suc would be decided Thursday. "1 "ould !.trongly recommend they reach a decision and not table the matter," Clark said: "We need to have playoff groupings 1n place before the neAt !.Chool )Car tarts ... Wednesday. April 29, 1992 Stretch drives are key to CIF playon success W ith the bo)s' high ~hoot \Ollc:)ball rc:i;ular \C:l~n·~ dra" ins to n close, it's time to check out .... ho"s going to be in the CJF playoffs. Mos! of the: leagues' lop three arc sel but 1hc order of fin ish t still 1n question. The Sea View League •~\Cl)' clo:.c ''Ith Newport l larbor holding a one-ma1ch edge o.,.cr Woodbridge folio.wing Harbor's v1ctury at WoodbrnJge Tuesday, 3'i well as a onc:·nighler over Corona dcl Mur. On Friday Corona del Mar tr:wch to Woodbridge for a match that should go a long ""ays in 1erms of determining who's No 2 out of the Sea View. The Pacific Coust League is dominated by Laguna Beach. Esrancia, led by Matt Fuerbringer, is in second pl:icc "ilh Laguna Volleyball Hills battling for third. . : The Angelus League fin<l\·CIF-4-A's No. l ranked Loyola leading. Santa Margarita is locked in second .,..,th a number of team~ 1n the hunt for thirJ, including Mater Dei. . Huntington Beach leads the Sunsel League, bur must play'third place Fountain Valley on Friday nigh1 and second p1'1ce Edt~n next Thursday. This league will gb do" n to the wire as Edison "111 host Fountain Valley next Tuesday. A win on Tuesday \l.Ould create a le:igue championship showdown next Thursday. The Olympic League. is 2·A but last )ear producc:d both CIF finalists -the winner, Whiuicr Christian and runner-up Cahary Chapel. Whittier Christi3n is leading the league with Valley Christian in second and Calvary Chapel ·~ a close thtrd. League finishes are important because a rir~t place finbh ensures th:H you would play a second· or thtrd-placc ltnt>her. To finish second or 1hird will present an early matchup \\ilh a flr)t place team from anc:hcr league. The nc\t week \\tll determine ~ho has the imtdc trad.: ant.I ''ho will ha\e to "up!oel" to rna'-.e thctr mo,e. Charlie Br:wdc'~ 1·0/Jt)bDll culum11 appc:Jrs rn•ry \\ t·dnc• da). .... b•ll H'9fl scr.oot -COIOl'a de Mil 11 .,.,~~~e. 7 pm. 1.W<erS11y 11 lltWl>Ort ~ 3 15. Er .. ric11 il La· • OU'll H •s 3 15 lotola at M~·er De 3 15 Volleybell Ho;ll WQ)I l>cys -I 1~..rll Bm!I Ill Cosa l.ltSi S 30 [SQneia II C~t ry 5 O I'll Swim mint Hon scllool ~s 1110 G'ts -Coiw eel t.4M as Ti.s· tin, 3 15. lle•pott at V.oodbt.OOC l t!I Cos'.1 '·'eu 11 Es1¥1Cia 3 15 Softball ~ co.;t0t -Otanoe COUI 11 F.111(.roo s~ taoo 3 pm Hon scllOol -,lbvvs 'Y 11 CorCYJ atJ ~·.I! 3 15 T..s!., &1 l.t-Npotl tt.. !>Or 3 IS Track and f ield H ;!t WIOOI boyi ~"° Q«'S -Esa'IC~ 11 CO$U Meu, HS pm Bedmlnlon H1Q11 W'IOOI -Garden GIO'tt II El!JllC1a. 2 30 o m TUESDAY'S COUNTS DAVEY'S LOCKER -4 bOats 83 a:ic'ia-s 1 ycllo•UJ. 58 boRto. 2 ~ 2.~ a.co ous. 17 sand bus. 8 rocll f•SI\. 1 ~o mac~rel, I ca1>eon. 2 .,.Me sea bus NEWPORT &.ANDINO -3 boa's 4! an-s en 2S6 ca.ico ~s 7 u~ llUs 2 ~ 1 Shttl>/Wad. t cal>tlon. 1 w;o 31 nuc~ Coaches needed A!o:.istani footbJll co4~hc::.. un the varstt\ and lowe r lc\\:b. Jrc being !.ought b) bwn 1.1 High football coacn John Ltebcngvod. lnrere!oted p . .mtc!I )hould contJl.'.l LicbcngooJ ut 631·4 31. · ' TINNll Clf .... , s,,u ..-.. • 1 ,..,__. > ...v, •· e .......... ..... :s s.o.c.--6 .............. 1 ~-~. ~ ~ta 9 ....... I 0 Calli Itel VOUEYaM.L I L~ 2 i'rw--. 3. MeW'pef1 H..-1 ' W.. i '1 C-6 ~--. 1 L ..... e..c-t S...-t ~ k«ll. 10 c.c.... ,.., PUIUC MOTICn "'II.IC NOTICl!s PUBLIC IOTICll "'IUC NOTICl!I PUBLIC NOTICll "'8LIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC IOTICI! Ml.IC NO"'iiCi HMlttt CiiniC: ConMni to "'IUC NOTICE but without COY'8n&nt or pur1u1nt to Hea11n ll'ld DELANEY FOUNDA-IC N ness undlf IN FtCM•OUS Onve, Llnie ThNlhef Buld----------•---------~·of INMtlold w.rat1ty, Hpren or Jm. Safety Coda Section TION PUBL OTICE Business Name(s) listed Ing. Costa Me11, C&11I c::T'1:8~:e Of'FIC.:~::~CllO. s:.~~~ .~ .. ~~ 'TR::~~~.o:u. pli.d, regarding lltle pos-'~:':;. lnsttUC1ed that II t089 Qrenvllle Drive, CNFIS1013187 10 ap~~d:; 1989 9::: Cl\Oir School Of Of· CAIDl'°"I OF INQI OI' TMll 90ARD Company of Connec.tlaJt, se1s.on, °' ~u~brancss, you desife to contest tne Newport .. ec:h, CaJf. ct t out nu statement was Med ange County C.1Momt1. 88 NA end Sun ui. Auur Loen .... to pay the r911\alntng princi-fOtfethJte ol this ""O,_.," fomte 928e0 Bual JM .. Name ~ ,.. .... "-· ,_.., Ct-" ol Fa.r Orrve. L.tn11 TMattf BUl.K IALI OI' IU~IO..S OP ance Company of Canada~ NtM9Si'PllRRY ~um.._?f :!,"°= ':; pursuant to HeaM,.,.a,;(j Published Newport Sta1ement (),~~ c'c;:;;;fy'' on ~ch Suoldng Co£ta Mesa. Ca I (alCI. etCM, 0 .. ANQI COUNTY, ll'ld an tuemen! dNd and T .I ..... L1Jt782 ~, In Safety Code Section Beec h ·C oale Met a The Fo11ow1ng persons 27, 1992 92626 9t01 U.C.C.) CALIFORNIA, lent• egreement wtlh Pae1flc: Bell UNIT COOi L !~J1· ,:~~ ~=!c, u ad-11488.5, you must flit a Dallr 'llot Aprll 29, art doing business as: Fs28511 Thts business " con-lhorew No. ~tl9t Ana, Cel"emle l0t Lanttin Bay Park. Cer· AP # 42W08-0e II und ' tn ver1l1ed claim 111t1ng your 1n2 BRIGHTON FAIRMONT p bl tied N port Be h CIUCled by· a c0tpo11t>on Notice I• ner.by gf\19n lo A regutar ~ of the i.ln ConSINCllOl"I conuac1s AMERICAN SECURITIES ~:~:·· ol :rd o.!d o~ lnttfast In the prope11y. W172 ASSOCIATES. 950 South cu IS M •w D ly ~ ; Tne 1egls1rant(I) com. cttdllOfl of the within 8oltd or SupeNl1ors or Of. -. Ht fOf bkl, 11Ward9d, COMPANY u d uly ap. TNst !Ma chatges and YOY musi Iii• this clillm in Coast Onvs, Costa Mesa os11 esa a 1 0 menc:ad to transact bu11- namad .... ~ a bulk angt County, CaOlornla, conncc d\aog• Ofders Ip-Pointed Trutlff under the .~.. of lhe TNSIM the Superiof Co"'1 ol the PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 112626 A.prol 22, 29, Ml)' 6. 13. ness under tn. Acl l>Ol.lt sale II about to be made ol al9o altlJnQ as the Qovem. prOYSd and P«>leci• ac· lonowlng descnbed dMd and f the trvtt led County ol Ofange wrthin AB UmHed. 950 South 1992 Business Nam•l•I listed the sutta deacrlbed Ing Boarc:f of the Olsltlctl cepted H complt11. A of trust WILL SELL AT by .. ~ OMd 01 T~~rea tn111Y (30) dar1 of the flfll Fictitious Coast D1111a, Co11a Meu T-398 1bo11• on March 1 1974 betow. and A.uthOfltl• Governed public heailng was tat fOf PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Said sale will be neid on· public:allon o this Notice, ButlMH Neme Calif 92626 John H Bova rd Fonanc:ial The names and bualneaa by lhe 8olrd of Su~ May t 2, t 992, It 11.30 a m., HIGHEST BIDDER FOR May 13 11192 11 1.30 Pm' unlen you recerve llC1ual lteternent · AB Group, 950 South PUBLIC NOTICE Ottc:er 1ddrMMI of lhe ... ., 11s: tot'I wu held on Apr1I 14, lor c:ondemnat.on of vwl-CASH (In lhe lorma which In the tObb ~ tne ·building not.c:a. (Please usa S~ TM Following peraons Coast Dn\18, Costa Mesa, Tllis sta1emen1 ... as I led BART J. CHA.Al.ES ANO 1192, II 30 a m, with the oua parcels on 1 pottion of art lawful lender In lhe loc:a ed lO Soul Lewi flOf Court Number 67-8&-art d0tng buslnas as· Cahl. 92626 NOTICE OF ,., Ill lhe County Cttrk of DIANE CHARLES, 7 ~ folloWlng members betng Portoll Partcway and Jet. United Stalls) andJM the Sir~ ~~. cZ1tfomi! 48) VOY must seNe 1n en-WEST COAST APPAREL, This bustneu 11 con-AVAILABILITY OF Ofangt County on A.prll 10, wcllle, !Nine, Calif. 11271 4 prt ttnt: Rog« R. Stanton. fley Road. c.iuin person-cashier's certtned or othtf 112668 • dorHd copy of tnt clalm 50 Hummingbird Lane, la· ducted by: a general pllt· ANNUAi. RE.PORT 1992 TM loeatlOn In Ca11f0fnla Chahman, Harriett M. nel men.,. were apprOYed. chicks specified In ClllM Al the time of 1111 lt1itlal on the Olsttict Attorney of guna H1tls. Calif. 92658 nerth•P Pursuant 10 Section FS27887 of the cl\lef executfllos omc. Wied«, Qaddj H, Vasquez, Ctr'laln pufcNslng matters Code s.ctlOn 2924h (Pay. publ!Qtion 01 thla notlet Orange County (Alln Bradford M•tchell Bletc:k Thi reg111ran1(1) com-6104(d) ol tnt 1r11emal Rev-Pub 1Shed fllewpot'I Btach- of the Miier Is: SAME AS Don A. Roth, and Thomae were approved. Certain able In tull at tii. 1.tme Of the total amount of the uin: Viet..,. L Hix. Deouty DIS· Jr .. so Hummingbird Lane, menced to transact bus•· enut Code notice is Costa Mesa Daily PLiol ABOV!'. F. Riiey. c.rtM'I present.a· trlC1/ parcel ma,p mattm sale) al ngN, tit,. and ~ paid balance of the oblig• lnC1 Attofliey) at 700 Civre Laguna Hills Cahf 92658 nest unellf the Ftet.tious hereby given 11\at the an-A ., 22 29 M 6 13 M ltstsd by the NII«. an t.tont wers made. Appoint· wer• 1ppt0Yed. Reaolutlon tlfHI conveyed to and lions stewed by tile above Cenlw Drive Wast, Santa Heidi Lff Bltick ·so Hum. Bus1ne11 Name(•) listed 11u11rtQOrt101 the calendar 1:2 • • •Y • O(htt bulN .. nam .. and mtnl• ..,. m1de. Com-No. 112-370 was adopted now held by lt und« Hid dftcrlbed dHd of trust Anl, CA 92701 within tan mtngbird Lane.' Laguna above on. 1983 year 1991 ol The George E W addrHHI 111ed by the mendabOna and PtOCtama-approving the replacement DMd ol Trust In the prop-and Hllmated costa ••· (10) days ol the filing ol Hins, Cahf 92656 President l-tewltt Foundat.on 1or Med· ·ISi ... ., within ttv" ynra be-tlona ..,. made. Com-of c:tedlt prcwldst and ,.. arty hettlnlftw described " and adVanets la lhe claim in the Supertor BradlOfd Bletell Sf .. 2778 Thi.I sta .. meot was riled iC8I Reseatch, a pmalt T h • P iiot Cl•••I· fora the d ... IUCh 111 wu munlty Soc al Programa ~etlng agent tot ""*1· TAUSTOR: JAMES B. = 7~ 31 Cout\;CMI OrtllMOn. Chftside Ortv. Huntington with the County Ctortl <>f tounclation. 11 available at fted WI! OI dtlYefed 10 the Grant• _.,. apprOYed for ment o.Yelopment Asv· PERRY, SUZANNE E. It is p0st•bl• that 11 the The fan .. to timely file Beach, Calif. 92656 Of~ County on March tne tound1uon s pnnclpal Th• moat c:omprahen• buyer are: t . Baski n-the Youth Emc>IOYmenl Stf· enue Bonds. Issue B of PERRY time of l&ls tilt opening and MCUre a verlflsd etaJm This buslnt1s Is eon-27, 1 2 office for lnspectlon Clurtng alVa and currant dlrac- Robblnl Ice Cl9am 1 3111 \/Ice (Y.E.SJ of the HWbof 1990, P.,lt Plac. IMne, BENEFICIARY: UNICOR bid may bt teu than the stating an. lnllfHI In the dueled by: 1 gene<al patt· F528520 11gular business hours tory or goods and aer- lt I022 Unedn AWi, ey. Area, Inc : and Junior Phase I. Apptoval w11 FUNDINQ. INC. total~ due propt'1y m the Superior Mtship Published N.~ B.ac:h--lrom e 30 am to 5 30 pm. "Ices around I prsst, c.Mt.: 2. ea.kin-Ltegue of Oranae ~. granted to augment the recorded August a. 1"9 Date· 4114192 Coun Wiii result In lhe Th• r1g11tr1nt(s) com-Coll• Meu 011ly Pilot by any citizen 111.1\o r• •---------Robbtna ie. Cream I 11 cal!fomla. Inc. \YalVtrt ol R9alth Cwe~a fMd. u Instr. No. 89-420414 In AMllRICAN SICU"f. proptt1y be4ng declared or rMneed 10 tranSICt ~ Aprll 22 29 May e 13 quests It within 180 days 12493 Stal Beach BMt, feet WSfe If'~ fof St. 1ea1 IUtlf to the ()f. Book page or Olllclal Tlal COMPANY Ofdered forfeil to the Stall nen undtr the F1c:UUOYs 1992 ' ' ' ' 1ner the date of tht1 publl-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Seal BHch, c 111r.: 3. Timothy Men• CIUt> Family 1ngewood hlldren'• Record• In the otrlc:a ot lhe 1 •• of Cahfornla and dlstt11>-Buainen Nama(s) 11s1ed T-'"' catiOn. II Baskln-Rot>blnt ie. tnClf Picnic at Laguna Nloutl,. Home Ea~ Oll9tllme Rs corder of Orange ..W Truat .. , By T.D. uted puJSuant 10 tha PfOVI-above on· Apnl 1 1992 -... 1 The foundation s pr1t1e pal #11M at UCI Student Cen-Qionll Patk: the SOutNrn compenaatlon was gtlll'lled County, Mid deed of trust SIRVICI COM,ANY, lion& of Health and Safety Hsldl LM Bletc:k' olfics Is localed at 137 Ju· ler, !MM, c... 92717: 4. Callfornla Ed11on Com-to cenaln Envlronmsntal dffeflbea the tolowlnQ: AQIMT. ., Crr•t•I Code Section 11489 with-This statement 'WIS filed PUBLIC NOTICE mine Crtetl Otiv•. CorOt\I Comantone foodl al UCI ,.ny'e United Way Cam-ManegamtriC A9et'fC'/ '""' lOTS 3 I 4, BLOC!{ 138, Afttlt•el, Aulatant out fl.lrther notice or hell· with the Counly Cletle ot CNI tOJMM dtl Mat, C1l1lomia 92625 Student Center, lrvlnt , l*gn fundfa!Mr at Laguna olOY9M for work '9llled to RIV£R SECTION, CrTY OF IMNtllf'Y eot South Ina. Orange County on A?ftl 10 Tn. principal ma.naoer or Calif. 92717: 6. Burger King Niguel R~ Partc: and lhe February 13, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH, AS Lewie St. Onftte CA Jfubllaht d Newport 1992 • Fie~ the touodltlon IS George E. ~ActAC v.w 13241, At 1. loa 172, the~ COWllY Ct\lc)t9r Storm Emerganey Daclar• PER MAP RECORDED IN ..... (?·:41 ••• ..,•700 S..ct\!Costa Mesa Daily f527a89 ButlMSa Name Hewitt ........... L .... -. Mfaml, AltzON 15513. of the Mwch of o.n. ,... tlon. Aulhoftty ... Of9n'acl BOOK '· PAGE 25 OF MIS-' --Pilot Apnl 29. May 6, 13, l tetetft9nt Roy B WoolMy, Attorney _... .. _ ..... ,_ The namee and bullr'9al ttonal f undralMf. Walk to the social Servtces CELL.ANEOOS MAPS. IN IF AVAILABLE. THE EX· 19112 Publshed N~ Beach-TM FOllo'#lng penons 2099 San Joaquin H Ifs ~ • MOl1uary edctr ..... of the~ .. : Ameftca ll Ma.on "9alonlll Agency to aubmlt Ila THI! OfFICI! OF THE PECTED OPE NINO BID W171 Costa MtH D1Uy Pilot ars dolna buSllWIS 1s; Ro.11. NllW?Oft 8e1cl\, Cai· Cnac>SI • C1em••O<)' p I u. INC,, A Callfofnll Patti and Oana Poln( ..... OiMt• Avenues tot Ines. COUNTY RECORDER OF MAY BE OBTAINED BY ... ILIC -Tic• ~ 22. 29. May II. 13. BRIGHTON CARLSBAD lfornla 92lllO. 3~ Paoloe v-. Dnv. Corpotltlon, 8065 Dacottl bor Samp eon av.rtook ,_...,.. (GAIN) ....,, Up-SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT CM.UNO THE FOUOW· "' _, s 11192 ASSOCIATES. ll50 Soutn Pubtlsll•d Newport ~&Hell Strtet, ~. Cllltofnll '9nt and Ian JuM ~ ... tor "8c8' ,._ 1992• TMEAEFAOM THE NOAm INO TELEPHONE NUM-C•I tO•Ul W-149 C.O... OrM, C:O.la Mtaa. Beac:h.Cosll UNa Daily ..._.,. 90240 Ttll. AllOcatlone of hit n. eoaam.v c.Mey k · wtST!RlY IO FEET OF Calif 12G2t f'«)t Aptll 2t, 1992 ~~~~~~~~ TM ..... to be 9old .. Olltrid UtMn l'9l'tt Fundl ~Inc .. ._~ SAID LOTS 3 6 4, At.SO~! OHTHETH~~. OEAY 17~:.· av~!~~~ITYOPOF PUILIC NOTICE A8 Group, 950 Sou1n W173 r -llllml dttCf1tled In oeMfll .. : wart gr~ to: the foun. M the Pf1maty •c._. EXCEPT THEREFROM ,.,..,,._ .-.. : 1• .. ----Coast Driva, Costa Mu&, ,.__ ••• FtXTVAES. EOUIPMl!NT, datlon v .. _, "ecrMlon enllilieertna firm, and '-Yo THAT PRTIOH TMEAEOF 315-'137 ot (213) 127-4865 ANNUAL RUORT .... ~~w-Callf. 112'21 PUBLIC NOTICf 11U llltlWlT GOODWtU. ANO TRAO! CafMf; and the Qty of anit Aaaod ..... Inc., w INCLUDED WITHIN THI! 49004 Pu,..,...t te hettoft ---AB Um1led t50 Soutn --------NAME and .. IOceted at Senta NW ..,,.. AM IQ. M6acted • the ....,,.... NORTHEASTERLY 10 FUT Publl1hed Newport lt04441) el h eneemal ltet.....t Cont Onw, Coall .,._.. Flctttieu.N Mortuary it CNpel 302a Crown Vtlltey Ptcwr. wWlil Club e.nar '* tor the '""Otaeed w... °' SAK> LOT 4. hach-Cot&a ..... Dalfy ,.. ... ..,. c:.-_.... The Followwlg PtflON Calif 82121 8ualneee .,... Cfemauon taouna Ntvutl. c.tomla Par1t PtofaCt. Agi..,,.... Managewa Department YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Noe M a. • .,.. dolna bUSineU II Thll business Is co"'I ltet4"Mftt 110 Btoadway ........ "'= .. -;: = = =:.F =. "T:':'i~·:; = •,:,~ ""~ ·-""" ... ... ., ::.. -::=. =. "::! ~ ~·~ = .,, . _.. .... ... "!::.!~ :!'.-Cot•• - C,.am I Y09urt StOfe e .. mln•tlon IO cedurte lor ,.,,.,,.... ,,.OTECT YOUR ~· ... IUC -TICI tM1 ef • ._... D. & Huntington 8each. c.lif ~ lo t.r..-ct bUll-IOVS C~US, M '"" Ion 19: ~lot Ofou9, inc •• '°' ~'°~"°'YOU TAKI! ACTION TO Wt eo t9'e •• 1 .... ., , •• ,TATE, 34tl Aquarlul Of .• Th• rag1111anl(S) com-THE All .... MERICAN ........ •J144 Couney of Orange ~ tor ... ol perb rtn'Y, fT MAY 9E SOU> AT rv -..... 0...teJ ........ 92149 The •ltlcfllaeed daea of ~ ~: MonttltY and~ tor A PUMJC SALi!. ttr YOU K ... 7ta uen •• ..,. .. _.. ter Alan Michael Courtway ... •••••llllll••••••••••••••liil••• .. ~-:the~ ~I.!! ~eo::..~ ~ =-~ = ~£~ANNA~~ MOTICI OP ,ultH:...=•e:..:: =~r..:.•ing-STll .... I a IEW ... mRSS77 rttv Land bcfOW Cofllpenr, r9ftCY ~ Inc., lor and ,_..,, adot*d • ,ROCl!EOINQ AGAINST lllZURI PURSUANT ~ e " 81 __ Stsven Oweynt Lund. I Ill .. .-...S 10lol PllfllfftOUM lfvd,, ~ _..,.,, IMuMCe ... prM9 the ~ puOIC YOU, YOU SHOULD C()M. TO MmA&.TM -,., .. , • -17031 l tuawster line, DcMnev.Cllr.MMt vtcM: ~ ..,....,,.. ......,-....,.,, ,...,. TACT ALAWVER. .-wwncooa , .............. ,... ... Hutltlngton 8eech. c.nt Thia (Ma .-11 ~ wftf\ American l """'91RIO vall9 .,_,. utlll .... A 3110 W. llALIOA BLVO , HCTIOll .......... tM .. toee 112641 IO C111ofn111 Unlb'lft ~ LabOr--. inc.. for ,....... IM*IO .....,.. w Med N!Wt"ORT BrACH, CA 481 Or•: ... •·• .... ,.,. Thie bu1lns11 It con- merclal Coct• lfftlon NII......,. eM1 •1D11on; ..i rautllon ....-. IP' "(W • *"' ....... °' ~,4:J,~ OP ••••"• Callfarftla ~by:• vener• psn. t tOl..I. .....,. H. c.r Md Lall A. proving 1111 purch110 common dolltnatton 01 neeo. lll•lll .. ... ntrlNP W IO ...._ the name can 1or C.... ..... ~ ..,......,... MCI eaaow In-"°'*" la ~ abcM, MYWD = ta. t ... _. '9f The ragletr•nt(I ) com- and ~ ol llO ""'°" dHaC: ~ C•a •Ila llrUCllonl .-n. WIM no ...,.., la P*' • to flOMlmW menc'lcf 1o •anMct bual-.. ""°"' dlllme mey tte ldlloft ~ tor .-.. Cofllpenr tor &iiCNnle ol a. oompe.4•-or cor-WUlllT TO t ..,_ ..._..,._, '*' undef the P-td111CM lled la 1au1r Land .. C1111en ol e19cllk* --..: and ln h _..., oT ... rectnaoa}." n. bet~ liu&, TM UID ••rl... ...... Melo ....,_, NatM(t) ll9'ICI crow ComDMv. 10IOI ,.,. Merl~ w. MacDona•ct. a..,. ....,. ,.,. ""' under ealcl o.ect of True(. ...,., oooa ..... .....,.. .,.. eioo lbOwt orr. HfA l meuftt • ..,.. Downey, TNl9IO ......... ....,. the ~ .... ol .,,,,.,. .., ~ ol • ......._ Of 18CTIOll t ,..... .. ...... 4aOO ~.. Alan eoum.y Call tQfll1 MCI the lall lewtnp ol AIWtte tor lea. ._.. ......... • ...,. In the di•-.,.. ,.._ -fl/I .... flft. TNt ~ ... tied dlll tor .. dlillN lhal ..... ii Chi CNfNI; l et-10:JI a.lft. In fMfMrY of 9"Ur9f .....,, ......... o;,p 111Al1Mf It, 1•1• ..... -llillr ef ... ._!he Courtly Qaftl of be MAY t4. 1• wHcfl ta ..,.. and COMe w . .,. """' H. •td~ct, CNlr-lore ...,....., end _.. _ c==-:: ~ , ... ,.,._ la 11 ... 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'The rolOl#llll ~ .,.. dolna .....,... as: _... . Publetled ~ ~ .,. dollla ..,._. ... on Oo1ober I ; 1 llt .. dolna ......_ •. · .. dolna M'nees ..: ~ Newpott .._.. .. dOil'll e.ueh' ... ee: PeBONil ....,... Video The r~1tranl(1) com-CoM Meta Delly Pt1ot LOOK rf'S 100KS ei ff# ~ KI V SPoftTI 1100 .Quell ~ :":""'~ UDO ~TIONI. I• Coeee ..... ~ Nol IA l8MCI COMP~. ~-=:..:.~=: :::*'Wtdet ~~Apt at .... Ye. 13, 20. o.tw,eo......,C... ::r:=.= °' =::, ........,·lwh. CA w.w.n.,, .. 11u11t · :';-.';-..., 9Wh. ~ n . ._ •· 13• 20• :=~•~ac~c!ur: CA aMe llualMee Name(a) llaWd 1182 W-11'0 =~ -~ ~ Qrouo L..P. MO ~a AMOotllaa, CA Publlahed N••@Orl DoNld Q. Coll, 1• lolltar, "2 W·116 • Jotwinnee Cornela loe6-:9C:::V eon BMctl, c.llf.-... =· cf::" o_::e. ~ ~ .. 1100 Cl&Mll lk 1201, === 1=:-o..y :a•.egort leach, Caut. .._.,. _ _ :::,W-,..:=:-r!/: ~ l:.'::.:'·.,~1~~,. Thie.....,,_,. wu lied PUIUCNOTICI ~ ~ ~ Publllhed 0Newpon8"1dl-t1:i:o"bu'=!'iaCAlt~ ' W17• Thia bualne11 It con-..__,_ This ~•lnesa ii con-- Huntington laach CA wtltt the County C*k of Pletltl1n IMCfl. C... iae,.e Coat• Meta t>&lty Pilot ducleCS by. a ciorOOftlllon PUii.JC NOTICI ducted by. an lndMOu9I ....... , due*' by. en lndMdulll 92641 ' Onlnge County on Aprl 10, ........ , llW Thia bus1n... 11 con-= 22, 29, ~ I, 13• Th• re1i111ranl(1) com-The regi1tran1(1) com-.......... llW Th• r~trant(I) :,: Thi• bu1tne11 11 con-1992 le.ta1a1nt duc1ed by.~ 1 T-399 menced lo tranuct bull-Plotllte• IT*ICed to 11MNC1 bull-1'911...,.. menced inMr ~~1 ducted by:~ PU'NCM The FolloWlng l*aGne Th• reglatrant(1) com-""' under IN Flcmloua lluelne11 .._. ""' under the F~ The Foeo.lng penoN,... led Th• regl1trant(a) com-Publllhed ~ Beech-.,. doing bualneal .. : menced lo tranuc:1 tMlal--Buslnff• Name(•) llsted .,.....,., lklllMH Name(•) ..__ .,. dolna bualMll .. : llueineM. Namt(I) Ill menc9d lo tranNCt ~ Co111 M .. a Dally Piiot c K HAIR INTERNA· .,... Wtdet tn. F1ciltloul PUl&JC NOTICE abo¥e on: March~;. 1992 The P:ollowlng '*'°"' abo¥e on:~ 1, 1992 TRUCK-CLOTHING, 21702 atlOve on:~ 1• 1992 ""' under the F1c1llloYI Aprll 22, 29, May t, 13, TtONAL, 3800 Birch St. IUllMH Name(•) lilted Plotttlaue Kevin Heenan. ~ Prffl. .,. clolng bullneu u : Donald o. Cox Impala Ln., Huntlnoton ~ ~ wu llled BualM .. Name(1) .. led 1992 1105, Newport Baach, abclv9 on: NIA llu ·~.. dent DOGGY \IENTVAES LTD Thia llatement wu ti6ed 1Hch1 a.It. taMI ,. _ _, Qertc f abclv9 on: Apfll 10 1992 Calif. 92ee0 Paul Oatchl1 Jr. llMu ..... Thi• atatement w .. filed 330 Mayflower Or -with the COWlty Clerk ot Jettr•v Allen Palombo, wlltl the ....,.. .. , 0 Johannaa Boe{houwer, w-152 o K cnao-uSA, Inc., Call-Thia 11a1ement wu fifed ltet...,.. wllh 1"9 County Clefk of port Beach, c.llf. 9ieeo Orange County on APf'il 10, 21102 lmpell l.n., Hunt1n!J-°'~ CCU1lY on Aprl 14• MlchMI eo.lhouwer PUBLIC MATICE tomla, 3900 Birch St. 1105, with the County Clerk of The Followlng pereona Orange County on Match Royals. Rld1k1, 330 May. 1"2 · ton SMCh, Ctllf. t2l4e 1..-™• ltatement wa1 ~ "" Newpor1 Baach, Callf, Orange Cc>Ynty on Aprll 10, are doing bullnels as: 31, 1992 flower Or., NeWf)Ol1 Beach, PU'l904 Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-PUlttl with the County Cleric of Plotltloue 92te0 1"2 t,a>CCB PROPERTIES PHM<M Clllf. 82eeG Publiahed Newport IMc:ho due1ed by: an lndMdual Publllhed Newport 8each- Orange Coulty on Aprtl 10, llualnea NaMe Thia bu11n .. 1 11 con-PIZ71M ~ )~CINI F~~ ~ Publl1hed NtwPort Beach-Thia bu1lna11 11 con-Co1t1 MHI Dally Piiot The rtgl1trant(1) com-Co111 M... Dally Plot 1992 ltetetMftt dUCted by: a corporation Published Newport Beach-.. neteent trH' Co1ta Ma.. Dally Piiot dueled by: an Individual Aprll 22 29 Ma I 13 rMnC9d lo tr.naact bull-April 29, May I , 13, 20, PIZ'l8ZO The ~.... ,_..,....., The regl1trant(1) com-Coate MaH Dally Piiot CoCollnlla ~.;.~~2 Aprll 29 May 6 13 20 The regl1trant(1) com-1992 ' ' Y ' ' ""' undef 1M Flctllioul 1"2 Publl1hed Newport SMCh-'"""'-""" ....-;--meoc:ed to transact bull-"'--... • ' ' ' ' menc9d lo transact bu91· lullnnl Name(I) Mated W·161 Co•ta Me1a OaUy Piiot .,. dolna bullnesa ... ""' uncMr 1M Flc:thloul April 22, 29, May 6, 13, Elll NlnetHnlll StrHl, 1992 ,,... undaf Iha Flc:tltlot.ll W·1M eboV't on: Aprll 13, 1"2 ·---------CINDY'S" BEST II, 1935 Bu1lne11 Name(•) filled 1992 Cotta Mesa. Callf. 92127 W-177 Bullne11 Name(•) ll1ted Jeff Pllombc> ..UIUC NOTICE April 15, 22, 29, May 6, Tu1tln Avenue, Co1t1 abclv9 on· NIA W-144 Thia bu1ln•.. 11 con-above on· Aprl 6 1992 ..UBUC NOTICI Thia ata&ament wu rued 1992 M..., Call. 92627 Roy o. · wndak• Prff1. ducted by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE Roval s ·Radtke ' with the CQURty Cleft! of Plotltleul W·142 Cynthia Gayle Newkirk, dent ' PUBLIC NOTICE The rsgl1trant(1) com-CNlt .. -'ltZ Thfa .~ement waa flied •·-~-Orange COYmy on April 14, .......... Mw ---------• 193S Tuttln Avenue, Cotta Thll ltltement WU filed menced to tranNc:t bUll-.,_ With the County Cl«tc of ---1992 .... ........ PUBLIC NOTICE Mela. Calif. 92127 wtth .,,. County C1trk ot Plotttl•• ""' under the Actl1loul ITATEllKNT OP Orange County on April 10 It••....,. P1Htl9 The FollOWlno PMOftl ...._, .. ,~·-Pl'Opeftl" Umlted Partner· Orange Coulty on April 10, ........_ 11..... Bullnen Name(1) lilted WITHDRAWAL PROM 1992 ' The followtng person la Publllhed .,.......,... Beach-.,. d...-bulinnl u · r ... ,._ ship, 1835 Tustin Avenue, 1992 • ........._. aboYe on: not applicabla PARTNUIHIP dolnQ bullneaa u : ... -...,... --w . 900 Bustne .. N...,.. Cotta M .... Calif. 92t27 , 2'119 The F....._.._ Coln Chartn Bala Q Fl2'1180 THE' OOODHITE SHIRT COl11 M•H Dally Pil01 MIKUS PLUMBING, ltatement Thia bu1lne11 11 con-I 1 .,. dolno ~ ~ Thia statement WU filed OPllMTIN UNDO Publllhed Ntwpot1 Beec:h-CO., 405 N. Bay Front. Bit-Apnl 2t, M.ty I , 13, 20, PCH 1108, Huntington The Followlng persons ducted by: a general part· Published Newport Beach-BEYOND ENGINEERING with the County C1ertc of PICTITIOUI Co1t1 Mesa Dally Pilot boa tlllnd, CA~ 1982 Beach. Callf. 92141 . .,. doing business u : nartNp Colla M•H Daily PllOI 1857 Oahu Pl. Co11a Orange County on April 10, BUltNKll NAM• April 22, 29, May 6, 13, Tony JlmH Hofvat, t05 W·161 Mlchael Scott Schllltng. GARLAND DRAKE INTER· Tiie regl11ranl(1) com-April 22, 29, May 8, 13, Mela, Calif 8262f0 1992 The foMowlng peraon hl1 1"2 , N. Bay Front Balbol llland ~~ PC!!J.1~~unlingt0n NATIONAL, 3900 Birch SI. menced to transact butt-1992 MlchMI MdrWt Hortm.nn '82'1193 wlthdrllWft u 1 Q91*al w.141 92662. ' PUILIC NOTICE -h. ...,,. • •105 Newport Baach ,,. .. under the F1c:t1t1oU1 W-147 1 Und Sue Hoffmann 550 Publlhed Newport Beach-partnet "°"' the partner. Thia bu1lne11 Is con-Thi• bualn•11 11 con-~~ t~sA. Inc Cal~ :=·:: t:irr.<~~sted PUBLIC NOTICE ~=~f ~~· Co.ta ;~ M .. a Dally Piiot ~ru:~ ... ~me":, PUBLIC NOTICE ~~;.~~om-..... ':!T..n. ~r~1:fr~~~ fomll, 3900 Birch St:' 1105. Cynthia Gayle Newk.lr1c Thi•. builn•H I• con-....... 22, 29, U.y 6, ,13, BRIGHTON FA1RMONT AS· Fictitious mended to ttanMCt bull-............. menced 1o transact ,,_. Newport Baach, Calll. Thia atatemenl w11 flied Plotftlous ducted by: huabllnd and 1992 SOCIA'feS at 950 South austneu Nam9 · nen under Ille llctrtious The Following peraona ""' under the Acmloul 92660 with . the County Clerk of lluslneu Name wl1• W-145 eo.1t Drive, Co•'-Me11, •tetMIMN'lt . bull(l•t.. nama ll•l•d art doing bualnell u : Bu1lne11 N1me(1) lilted Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Orltlge CGunty on April 10, Shlt•tnent :th• reglstrant(I) com-Calif. 92626 The Following persons abo'119~15-92 KIWI MAGIC RACING, lboW on: AprU 8• 1"2 ducted by: 1 corporation 1992 TM Followlng paraona ~need to 1r1na.ct tiuai: PUBLIC NOTICe · The Flctlllou• Bu1lne11 ara dolno business as: -Tony Jame• Horvllt 1112 CH• Grande 115, Michael $c()l1 Schllling Tha regl1trant(1) com-FS27803 are doing buslneu 11: nan under the Flctltloua Name referred to •bov• RITGAN; 21717 like ~111 Thi• atatement wa1 filed Anaheim, Calif. 92802 :rt\19 llatemant Wll filed menced to tranllci bull-Published Newport Beach-DAVERN BROTHERS SE· Bu1lna11 N1me(1) ll1ted B ~.!f!_!ous wl~fll~ 1; ~:':1: County Or.. Lakt Forest, Calif. with Ille County Cletk ol Dean Michael Ian SI ..... Q'1h INC C~'Xn ~;: i:f ne11 under tha Actlllou1 Costa MaH Dally Piiot CURITY SYSTEMS, 33211 above on: AprU 13, 1992 us..-Neme on arc • 3. 74037 92630 · Orange County on Match 1172 C111 Grande tr5, ~~ oun Y • Bualne11 Nam1(1) U1ted April 22 29 May 6 13 SeaknoH, Dana Point, Calif. Michael HoffmaM ltet9111ent Fun name a1nhddaddra11 of Richard Alan Bligl'lt. 21717 24, 1092. Anaheim, 011if. 92802 1 .,..21114 above on: September 14, • ' ' ' 92629 Thie 11atament waa filed The FollOwlng 1*9on1 the pet.on wt rawlng: Lake V1111 Or., Lalla ForHI, Fl2S871 Thll bu1lnt11 11 con· · r., 1987 1992 Frank Oavem I Chari•• with th• County Clerk of are doing bullM11 ••: Brlflon HomH, 950 Cali!. 92630 Publl1hed Newport ducied by: an lndlvldull Publlslled Newport Beacll- Roy G. WHlllkt, Pr.... W-153 Davem, . 33211 SHknoll, Orang• County on AprU 14, MAIER I ASSOCIATES, Sout cc:·T'l2062rz•. Costa Thi• bu1ln•11 11 con-Beach/COlll MHI' Dally Thi r1gl1111n1(1) com-Costa Miii Dally Piiot dent ICE Dana Point, Calif. 92629 1992 2760 Kalvin Avenue 13318, Mall, 1 · • v dueled by: an Individual . . menced to ttannct buaJ. April 291 May 6, 13, 20. Thi• mtemenl Wll flled PUBLIC NOT Thi• bu1lna11 I• con-PS211S'I llVIM, Calif. 92714 Published Newport Beach-Th• raglllrant(I) com· Pilot Apnl 2'?, 29• May 6• ne11 under Ille FlctillOUI 1992 with the County Clerk of FlcUtlou• ducted by: a v-nerat Pll1· Publlshed N......,.... B"ch-Maler Holdings, Inc., Call· Co111 MtH Dally P1lol menced lo tran .. cl bUll-13, t.992. BualnHI Nama(I) r.stld w.169 Orange County on April 10. nerslllp --....... foml&, 2780 KeMn Avenue April ~ 29, May 6, 13, nest under the Fictitious w1S2 above on: JanUlly t, 1992 t---:=:=..-~-~~ 1992 Bual,,.aa Neme The ragl1tranl(1) com-Costa MH• Dally Piiot #3311, trvlne, c.&if. 92714 1992 Bu1lna11 N•lfl•(•) listed Dean M.I. SI.... FJ'U'I"'\ FS2'1192 Statement • menced to 1ranuct bull-April 29, May 6, 13, 20, Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-T-400 above on: Ap<U 9, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE This 1t11erMnt wu tiled .n Al Published Newport Beach-Th• Following pe1son1 neu"Undet the Fictitious 1992 dUcied by: a COl'J>Of•Uon PUB IC NO Rlcll11d Alan Bl ght Pk: ttou with the County Clelk o1 Coate MeH Dally Pilol are doing bUslna11 u : Business N•m•(•) Hsted W·164 The regl1tranl(1) com-L TICE Thi• statement was filed B"sl-.!.' .. Ne•_ Orange County on A?fll 14, an apartment PLANE TALK, 314·8 above on: Aprll 3, 1992 menced 10 1Januct bull-0 with the County Clatk ol -.... ..... 1992 through classlfled April 22. 29, May 6, l3, Palmer Ave .. Costa Mesa, Frank Davern PUBLIC'NOTICE na11 under the AC1itious AV:tJ:.~~tTYOFOP Orange COtM\ty on April 10 JtatetMftt Fl21tH lji;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiij 1992 Calif. 92627 Thll 1tat1ment w11 filed Buslneu Name(1) Rstld 1992 ' The Following l>eflonl Pubfllhed Newpon Beach-It W-148 Patricia AM Talanca, 214· with 1ha County Clerk of CNS1038'11 t al>ov9 on: April 13. 1992 ANNUAL REPORT FS27888 are dolnQ business 11: Co ll Mt a Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE B Palmer Ave.. Cosl1 Orange County on April 10, STATEMENT OF Richard C. MW, Prall-Pursuant to Section Published .,__,.,, Beach PETRELlJ I CO., 1000 ._! ..., .~. • 3 20 Mesa, Cali1. 92627 1992 WITHDRAWAL FROM dent 6104(d) of Iha Internal Rev-,.,._...,...' . Quall St., Newport Beach, ,,..... "'• ..,.y v, 1 • • ---------• Monte C. Salol, 214·B F527895 This stalemant wu filed anua Code, notice 11 Costa MHI Dally Pilot Cal1I. 92660 1992 Fictitious Palma< Ave., Costa Mesa. Published Newport Beach-OP~-=~~::~~·:EJlt with the County Cl•;. of hereby given that the an-April 22, 29, May 6, 13, Anthony J. Petrelli, 1690 W-117 Bu•lness Neme Calif. 92627 Co.sta MHa 0111., Pilot ""ICTITIOUI Orange County on April 14, nual report lor the fiscal 1992 Rhode fsland, Costa Mesa, Stetement Thia bu1lne11 11 con-' r 1992 ye11 1990-91 of JOHN w. W·150 Cahl. 92626 The Followtng paraona ducted by: husband and Apf1I 22, 29, May ti, l3, IUSINESS NAME FIZl17t SEWAN FOUNDATION, a This bu1lne11 11 con-¥~~ are doing buslnau a1: wife 1992 Tha lollowlng person has Published Newport Beach-private foundation, 11 1vall· s E LL ~ by: an ln<frvldual REALTY TAX SERVICES, The regl1trant(s) com-W·143 withdrawn u a general Colla MH Dally Piiot Ible al the foundatJon'1 The ragl1trant(1) com-C'P;LSOSTIF,SIEO No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper 3461 Aquarius Ortve, Hun-menced to ltMUct busJ-s 11 h plftner from the partner· • principal olfice for lnspec-men<:ed lo transaci bUsl· "" llng1on Beach, Calif. 82649 nau under Ille Flcthlous • your om• ship operlllng under the April 29, May 6, 13, 20, lion dUflng regular busl· ho ,,.., undet the Flc:t1tlou1•-...-------- Al1n MlchHI Courtway, Bu1lne11 N1m1(1) n1tld lhroui~i~~~~ed. rie1111ou1 business name or 1992 ne11 hour• from 9:00 1.m. thrJu00~ eta mss~fied Business NarM(I) ll1ted Mak• the~ttt move. fits In. 3461 Aquarlu1 Or., Hun-above on: April 1, 1992 BRIGHTON.CARLSBAD W·183 to 5:00 p.m. by any clllzan 1boVe ~n: April 13, 1992 PlloC R Em• •U.--=-=-=====-dl 330 West Bay Street Houses/Condos For Sale BAI.HOA Pt;NINSlll.A 1007 8~ owner, attn bldra BHt caah offer takes. R2 bayfrt/d•ed•d bch, pier. Onr/Bkr •99-2oe8 COSTA Mfo:SA 102-1 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT! " '· 1 Left!! Jt:IH, over 2300 aq. n. Builder wlll cooperate w/financlng. S349 000 Open SaWun 1..S 2113 Valler Rd 842-8884 HllNTJN<iTON Hfo:A<'tf t ll·Hi SUCLEl'P HOMR Beaut Medller-atyte In gated c:ntty clb comm. ~ml to bch. 3Br 2.5 Ba, 2000 a/f. By ownr. $495,000. 530-9960 IHVINI-: 1044 NEWl'OHT HEACH 10ti9 llY OWNER We•tc:Jlff bright apaclou1, newly dee 3Br 381 on comr lot w/pool & ateam rm. $565,000. Gary, 725-4171/d 642.()83()/• ACHEJ\Gt; 1125 GOTTA SEU. FAST! 5-ACRE RANCH Great Investment. va- cation wonderland & retirement property. All nat land. Zon.cj realdentlal. S2990, SSOO dn, 175/mo. Owner wlll finance. 1-aoo-22~783 OUT-OF-STATE PHOI' t-: It I Y I :>~>M MOVING TO LAS VEGAS? Tlred Of the '11gh COit Of nvfng? 2 bed- room, 1 bath horn9 on a large, walled corner lot. Super Looatlonl Com· pletely renovated! R\I parking. Only $75,000. Call Biii or Helen today at (702) 369-9242 for lnfor· matlon. .. Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 OllT ·<>t' -ST ATE PROJ't:HTY I [>Mi COSTA MESA 212-1 Twnh••·•tyle, 38r 21hB•, encl garage, W/D hkupa, pool & 1pa. S 1070/mo + S350 dep. 2233 Fair· view Rd 548· 7001 Nt-:Wl'OH I HEA<'H .! 11;~ I NEWl'OH I' I BE/\CH 2 1 tHI NEWl'OH I BEA< If l I IHI NEWl'OH I BEA< H ~I,. •• I ••tutta 3Br 2tn Ba on llufft fWnhmtl ON TH• WATD SteDS To Sand gmbett, nr pool, frplc, Lg upgraded •BR 28r condo • den, YEAJICLY 18R-38R nr 2 car gar, new carpetJ 3ea, new frig, Assoc 1~•81, ocean view bchl 2_. car parking. tlle/bllnda. $1575/mo. pool. No pe11. $2200 potch, fp, lrg 2-c:• Apartments For Rent 111\1 I\(,\ l ' ... NINSIJLJ\ ~·i.07 ••7•S1700/mo Ownar/bkr.854-3824 IH 393-9794164 • ..a938 gar, po11lbl• boat VIiia Rental• or 721 .. 750 ·--H-.rbo--,-.-ood--.-r~~i •. 11222~~~g 1 yr •Cut• .. cozy 2BR/yrly, 875-4912 •Lido Penlnsul•• Townhome Stepa to Pvt gated comm. 3BR eundeck, gar, w/d, u111 1 & 28R Unit• from Nwpt Cntr. 28r 1 Ba, 3BA houae, comm Incl, alep1 to market, $800 w/IH , pvt bch, ,,...._,., ..... A82 bay view, 873.eo30 $1150 Bkr 640..5684 . pool & 1p1. aec aya., .,...,,mo. - 'ltO Udo Pertt Dr., Lg 1/bdrm Ocean View, S1850. Agt. &44-7881 Sptlng 1peclal1 thn.1 5115 Gated Sec S995/mo Senltwtl •Newport l1land• avall 811 (714) 750-48R, 2~8•. •w .. plng ('OJ( ON J\ IH.l. M/\11 21122 < Ol(I >NI\ . 11 ... I. MAil 21122 Clean, aharp 2Br 1 a., neat view, 2 blltl to b .. chl Carpott, peli6o 5925/mo. CS73~52 CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath upp.r unit Just 2 blk• \O the b9ach. S 1025 per· mo. Call Colleen HARBOR REAL TY 173-4400 SIUOlo, 5 min to ocean, •*Large 2·atory 2BR 28•, cerport, lndry, $1000/mo. Call &>.fore 9:30am or after 6pm Welerlront w/dock. 84 °326 view of mlna/clty hs, ft. of frontage. Huge Newport Heights grndr, pool, tennl1, patio, 2BR. s 1600. Very large eicecu11ve gated comm 12800 David , Coldwell 1BR on Chlf Dr. 2 Car P4lf mo. 844-2057 Banker. '122·1488 garage, frplc, balcony. Vllll 8111..--11 18R ept, oo.at1 vtow. 1 yre new, clean, •i>a· aundeck, near beach. c.k>u•. huge balcony, Frplc. $1000/mo. AvalJ '850. M0-58&4 8kt 8/1. 1544-42•2 Ext 382 Some view I Gu & UVll 2bd m/1 b o k 1 2BR 2BA, 2-c:ar gar, water paid. Watv/Dryr Beautiful 18R .., den. ' a, ec: • poo • apaclous grounda, 2 lnci. S1tOO/mo. Agt Nice view, wshr/dryr Walk to beach, 1435/ FIND pool•, f/p $1150/mo 8'15-4912 Incl. Areplace, 11250.' mo 494-3720 + MC. et2·1&47 mo. Agt 875-4912 28r 281, frplc, apa, !::========~ Money 1alks .•. and •7•2847 C'OSTA MESA 2 124 an ::anartmeflt Convenient 38drm 2YlBa twnhme, Cl11alfled apeaks Ill To place an ed In WHh rm, frig, gat, 3 Bedroom, • Bed· ..... Piiot C ... alfted Big Cyn golf courae language. The Piiot clualfted, oceanside of PCHI room detached home. through classified vwr Tennie, poof, spa.---------Cell M2 ... 78. Walk to everywhere! Fnplace, double earl ~:::::::::::::::~...;;;;;;;;;;;;;M;;;;a;;;;-H;;;;;;;;7;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;m;';1~800~(~m~o~.;&4().~~52~7~•----------·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..~S~12~50~/m~o~. 7~23-0eOe~~~iil gatage, fenced yard an maintenance Ind. MS-0442 •Or .. t N9hbrhd 21 8roedway. Ute, al 2BR 1 SA $950. N Berber cpt et2-3871 INCRIAIE YOUR RUCH THROUGH OURNIW IMPROVED LOWER RATEi • $t.2t per llnt ,.,...,, SERVICE DIRECTORY /\I ( I 01 \I I 1 ·,1, , ( 1111 11 t /\111-. .1: .. u. Ill ll l K KI I I' I \ 1 , 1 I 1>1, Mom looklng '° babysit llookk••perJP•raonel & haw pteyma1• for Asst. 15 yTS el(p., K · :r. ~~ ::2=h-oura•, orgnzd. puno. tuel. LOf1 M8 <MM :\II( 11111 ( 11 HI 11 1!1\I I I NI, I I • '< (It-.,'\Jlr\01, -...1 II\ It I-.... 1:, Pi HOUSECLeANINO: by ....,.,.... Ledy, own 0••'9n-Oreft6na, room Trenaporatlon 1•• •ddltlon1, lillch•n, 0627 bath, I• yrs .. p. ''" 1_R_eti_ablO __ Hou __ aec; __ te_Nl!_ng_ let. "'"'· 723-612• by the day. Local .,.., beet. '9fa. Cell Allele 711 ... 13 .... WlliCIDs1Lldll ~~ ...... tlllOOO Ofr-l •1p1·,... *' ....... .,., 142-4M7 ( I II \ \111 I II I ·. < , '-, ( 0:'\:'-,: l<I I I lttN Ill 111>1·.1, I .t.11 l-.Xll-111111<-.., "' .... 1111 :\I, I" I ! 11/\Nl•Y \t.\'.'< t7 Ill Home rtp&lr, plumb., elect., crpntry, 111•. concrete, beth/111t. r•mod., OeV9 1t6-414t ('QSTA MESA 2624 •llM In Spedll! ••Aall M•r For Detal .. on Rental IBonu•e•ll 1M&2•RaU Pool, 1pa,c.ble~'lf n•TU.KKVIL MM1HAnr:"-1 14t·7t31 ., • .... Mr ...... ~ P1rk·Settln9ll With Ocean & Suneet views. Nice 2BR 2Ba $895. Chlld OK. No Peta. 8314107 LINES DAYS Bll:KS Tl\•l'• AU. you pey. .... Oii 4 ""'· l4 """'°"' 11\flt AepeAfs A u.. C."'1" try, dryw ... ...Wlcel, '*"'· •. °'"' ,. .... 9r'8n 145-1711 ··-·- 642-5678 .......... ., ........ _ .... __ .._ .... _•Cle a -- llRVICE DIRICTORY ,or men WitonNldon --------- CALL TOOAYll AIKFOR YOUR ............ , .. ,, ......... Ml.alf 111110 -. ._ __ ... ~ ----~-~-~ -~--:__-: ~ Wednesday Apnl 29, 1992 88 .... ,...... -... m'TAIL 0.... ..._ LOeT DOG on WI.. uvmu-IPl .. D •r1 #d tM 11 •• ~ L 11"' a ... to 1• a 1M ~ NeMed Thuractay & ,.. ••• ~· D/W, 11.18 eq. ft. 7tooOnO Plac e, C M . La~ aaturday mornlno1. ...... ..... • ... •• l*Cll ••lever Co.ta ..... ., ... v •. -----··-Iona wevr fUr • • lfy dellvery of the ---·-Wiiiie ~on oheet. Delly Ptlot. Mu.I have 780-1522. CINTAUR MGMT ...., ... colW • • ....... Cat 8nd "*"· -0-MnJM----.----• ....-or &It.nae ~ dod'I oot-ance. Cal Mike .c u -,Hty Palme, • New lulldlngl lar. no tap. Heme 842-4333. :!,..':," :!e, ~anc9!: lllllMll!MI 1,000 eq. ft., IO' Oel-ASTAO, I ~ o::; PHILA eandwloh 80 klnde.St ..074-9422 Sl\11. HOA"IS 701-t f"AIHl.l.A< ••0-111 41'Cofumbfe MIS, mi 1918 Caoilbac Covpe de •ng. reguttr. 01eat fOf V lie, u ••1raa, OOOCI fam, s c S30t< IS•Ot< cooa 11:00 obo, cau value) M·•• 9e1-0510 ROd G4~"3020 Cet•lln• 30 1ex c CHt:VROl.IIT D046 cond, wind 111 't· 11tta 13' Ch•VJ CaP'I Cl .. •ails. IOt1n, dinghy afo MUST 6Etl HK l'llllCl\mott$15.9502B3~ cond, nud 10 ••II $1800obo 042·1•17 FORD 8070 IHI'< KS "-'·'" 1 Ne l'OllD P~ Dually. Lerlat ••· t nd•d cao. Wl'llle. 32,000 m11e1. Bed liner, chrome 111rh .. 11. gOQd l.,H, e11cell ftl comu11onl 460 v.a. Book ,,. u. $17,000. Mua1 ••II 115,000 oeo a.....01ao VOL.KSWAUON 11:.!Jr> 'at:.:~':ntla Av :2.,~· e&O-l~58 ...... Mede ~e•· Shade or Pine tr ... 1s,. PUPS & AOUL TS Cal ..._'1001 or 1o4&.,5139 tf l'ound alve ......... ,_... & gdon, 10 for '200. 1· $300/EACH 548-78o41 LHt 600 QOld :=~d~aV.:v.71~:::: talion Plant•. s1 ... clfi A .. l•t•r•d 15er· Udo 14 with Traller S 11 00. good condl· lion. •Sn, 650·7091 ** * * * '74 VW BUS, Btu'Wh Ext, eK on tbtt eno. Retriewt ..:.m_. cen Cal Bob or Andrea arietiff. •7+MU •Ian l<lttens $200. SAILBOARDS 70l8 79 Ford Ranger ono 2no owner a11 4 )( •, 1ebu111 engln • r • c p t s C L E A N clutch, p1.ssur plale S18!>0obo 720-8139 I '<,I ', \ HI \C 11 '1, l'i ervo, v9,y Frt9ndfv between 2:30 .. :30, 250/H IMM959 21 • Ga1aio.1e '89 w and Hyper, RE· "8-2448. l'LUl'PY KITT•N S, traiter,3SOcuinvolvo. WAADllll P1eaM call Sal" Real C&.t.tlS.E Hou1e loadoCI, Like now, s•c 831a8908 B 0 I aaa...aa~ y..r... It trained, f'R~ to LOV· $16,900 645·t800 I Urn• ut, "''""'""" _, Ir Ing home 841·9830 II 18' Clatalc SpHd Bol\t .,_-~------1 & lhro.v out be r ng l·,-o,_5-.,-.-,-1.--.-0o-o-r-.-S.- 81and nu"" carb, ra. epeed, white w Lan In· d101or & brakes C11 I Bon or Gina 61:;.3111 terior, AM FM cass Small 8'udlo, ~ dOWlitown &Aguna, nr 1hoppln9Jtran•por1• tlon. MOO. 4M-11114/ 49WW Agent. Cola....a ! w /Johnson motor. 34'Unlfllte '79 Sprttshr Oeclawed mai., Satur. 8Hklno 5 hlghly moll· -•on not home leave mH· runs gd, $2200. Also rbll engs & gon. appr or 631•6959 a c s•aoo 780.0429 \:l\\l'1'1il lit \I If 'ldo'I •1111118700• •tlDRll .IOOt GREEN OPPORTUNITY Frig, d9hwlhr, ttove Ind. No peta 54~55 ReceHlon proofl ••BA, 21-t BA. 2•et<>ty. New MLM comS*'y. 100 ft. to bch, frplc, Enwonmentally •af• patio, 4900 ~tune. hou••hold producta. 11800/mo. 844-703e Mlnlmal lnv.-1. -.-Nwpt---..... --.. -SmaJ--1·11 ment.(l30) 18R. ldeel for 1 ,,.__ You oan make a .,..... dtflerenoel eon. o.r. lndty, '700 No P9C9 .._.14• Call U1 ... 28 2Br, frplc, 1 btk bNch, 2 en 10 bay, oar w/ .._ _____ __. opnr. Yrtv IM 11085. 2t 8 21tt St. 838-2951 BLUFfS 2 Br 2\.iBe, 1300 1q ft, 2-car gar. Avelt now. No pell. $1095/mo. 875-00e8 LOOKI 2BR Apartment, 2 Yre New. Avg "37/mo For 1 et ti Montht On Our Speclalll Cal NOWJI 71MIN310 HO<>MS :nm; FEMALE no,,...motcer, chlld OK. Knchen & laundry pm. Included. S3M1011 efter 7:00. Announcements J\NNOll!'<< I· :\H.NTS :rn20 IUYQREENI Help k"p our world c lean and 9r .. n. All NEW envlronmentally •ound hou1ehold product.I. Not avalf.. able In etore1. Com- J>9lltlvetv priced. You CAN mel!e a dtff~I Ut.e4H I.OS f /\, i'"Ol1N ll :!'I.!~> I MARINE SLIPS dey, Aprll 18, Cameo veted aal•• dlrectora Wiii aacrlftc:e Undsay ,_aao_.;;...•-------Evlnrude, Johnson & S75K sac $49,500 Rob Shorn. Child heart• to ual1t In ~7· Purpui Umlted edition trR•• TO OOOD Yamaha aervlce & fl· 979·2700 or 646-7622 IN'olceft. P ..... call Call,... t ''L~ Anne" Teddy HOM •: Lobbed pair. 84 8-e918 721-8882. (~10) •• Bear #8 of only 100 Ea"ed· IHI 1h•n ••~~.,,-----,~--,..,..­ JAGUAR 910«i 1 Employment I Opportunities made, '200. PleaH year, Beige & Whit• 18 ' Starcratt Bowrlder call 842 .. 321 X332 Male come• w/hulch Johnson 30, 2 years old. dayt or 831·3220 evee 644-7382 w11h Bilbo• Island Shore Mooring 875-4152 DOCKS 7022 1990 XJ6 VP. 1 ownor low m1.C d chrm al• loys, factory ""arr. & Alarm, (6H5•471 $27,500 (71~) 547. 6262 I-Ill: 1-: 10 YOU f;0:.?2 ------ .. , u 111 NEEDS RESCUE Pie be th t German S horthelr 19Va' laytlner Capri 1900 ue aware a Fr ... Auto Gatage work • 1 t open bow, 125hp, fish ~ \11'1 IJ) \11 :\I , , Ill the Uttlnge In thl1 cat· b • n ch 1 tor a g • rO n er, 7·mo-old finder, low hours. egory may require you thelvH. You remove male. At Co1ta Meaa ~ to call a 900 number and haul. cau Anlmal Shetter. $59 S0900obo 361-8131 13004700 w.-.. In Which there 11 a •98-t434 Incl ehot• & neuter r .. 1--0-u_t_b_o_•_r_d_M_o_t_o_r_•_ lmmedtale 1oc91 poll-charge pet minute. _S_M_O,...K_E_Y_· _a_be_a_utl_l-ul fund. Call 1he1ter at 7oHP Mercury done helping our cu• .. nclt T I h be tz s4w 9oo. 40HP Johnson t o mere nationwide. rte r Fl ftffl ~o:p n':.d1 ~eel 1o!1n: 10W_h_e_a-te_n_T_e_rr_l_e_r_p_u_p-250-9090 Musi be hardwon<lng Needed, •em up to homel He 11 a male, pt.• for •al•. pure I. r.elabte We "'ovlde t 1 150 dally, •alary + 2 old '--· bred, 2 '"'al•• av-" tr.i..i-•'Job :::. • ..-.. tlpe, full or pat1 time, appro• yrs • ..,.,. ,... _ ---w ---.. r · 2 wk tralnl Ing dlsposltJon. Good 1700/ea 7~533 No ••lllng. CALL ng, women: watch dogl 548-1723. TODAY. 55CM753 "*'~=-~I. IV mag. BERNANS KIDS STORE RETAH. SALES I Merchandise At'l'LIANCt;s 6011 JEWEi.HY. FllHS & AHT hU2f> ••eautlful ·full HIC'YCl.ES 6060 ••aoh.atke White • Side Wall, Uke New S?5 ~0.5074 Iv m~g. Custom Suitt DEN.Tl hl· perform. 1ourlng bike, excel. cond. val $1000 HC $390. 640·5074 POWER BOATS 7012 '89 Searay 21' w/Ounes sllp, loll of Jetres, mint condition, seldom uud, SACRIFICE S15,500obo 759-5428 SAJL BOATS 7014 '87 Hobie 17' w/traller, wings, marine radio, 10 Minutes To Open Sea! 18' Power S225 mo & 34' Sail $400 45 Sall, narrow beam S4SO-mo 752·2881 BALBOA COVE SLIP S275 mo. 30 Ft park· Ing av ad 850·8145 LINCOLN 9120 LINCOLN '71 Contln•nt•I 460 eng runs good S1295 Must H•' &42·0;;67 MERCEDES 9130 ---------1190. 88Auume15 mo Boat w/E Bayfronl, Bal· lease of $430.07/l"lllO, boa 4sland on snor.e R•CllB•fge,( Sncf4~1 • moorfucl s12:soo. • S45-8'5i2 ~r 645•8928 Enc: cond. 722·08 Automobiles ACUF..A 9010 MG 8140 ·79 MGB, yellow con11 • AIWA pullou1 rebu111 carb. new 1gn1t .. wire rims S2600 OB'O 536·89..:3 EJ(perlenced, aggr•e- alve & dynamic pea. pt. for FIT potltlon. For appt call Ann 241•7040 SC Plaza •W .. her/Dryer, I 145/ ... DlshWHh•r S12S, · leneth · opoeaum fur coet Reversible as raincoat wllh fur trim, European hooks. Hardly worn. $950. 642-4321 x 102. Unvega Mountlan Bike, e•cellent condition $290 640.5074 ele. mtr, all accos. ·ea Legend Coupe. Met S2500obo 582·1040 Beige, Leather. phone PILOT CLASSIFIED Its lho sohJllon you re searching tor • wtlcth• er you re seek1n9 o home, on <1PDr1mun1. a new occuputlOn or even a stray pot Carriere Wanted frig•. Me-SB4B jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ SPORTING snrf. loaded, 48K m1, 25' 1940 Stone H orse $15,750 must see 10 ap- Cl11lc Pocket Cruiser, prec1a1e 759-S428 •pox y o v • r ma· _.;,,. _______ _ 1968 KARMAN GHIA 12 ;.oil Has: good body. p n, paint" seats. Dumpers, brakes, tr •lSITI ss.on & new lues Needs 1n1or1or work, sunroof & motor 700 e ~&-0280, car located In Huntington Beach 1877 v.w. Bua OrtJ1nal own er (bought '" Huntington Beacn) Near mint con· d•l1on. Uew. tires. en· g1ne. 1n1e11or. paint & more. Wh11e W1lh lac· 1ory sunroof. A eollec· tor's earl Asking S.995 or best offer. • Bob, 983·14 0 3 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 92~0 '68 FIREBIRD NEW 350 Chevy motor and 350 11ans. S240C' obo 890·0055 The Piiot Claasl·. fled Tl e mos• comprehon· s•~• d••J current direc· IO•Y of goods and sor- \ltes around! Earn extra money. D• Kenmore Small Chest llver the Huntington Freezer White Rune Beach/Fountain Valley Gr• a 1 S 1 5 o. D •- Independent Thur.. humidifier ha1 auto day1 early morning 1hut-off, exec. cond For Ad Action Cal a GOO US 608~ hogany, NB Slip, ----------------------------Trailor, Fast, pretty & ........ Skier'• E dge downhill houri. No collecllons S95 873-8549 Illy... 1lmulallon •••rcl1e . Comt S8500obo 548· 1-.. 9618 Involved. Need to be available Wednesday• from 8PM to Thur .. days 3AM. Vafld CA. OL# and Insurance a must. 714/642 .. 333, Eat 209. t "UHNITURE 6014 machine. Works excei.1 ___ ~-----AD-VISOR lent, perfect cond11ion 25' Lancer By Cl-<ARLES GOREN AotaUs tor over S500. sloop. perlecl condl· with OMAR SHARIF ••lg E1tecu Solld 642 5678 •2 Wood O.sk w/chalr, • muat ••II • 5 0 llon. $7500 obo 714· and TANNAH HIRSCH e1tce. cond. Pd $1200 ________ _. ___ F_IA_M......;.84.....;,.6-0....;...1..;.8..;.0 __ 64_2_·2_8_2_7 ____ _ make offer, eve 723-.. !I'll--• •eoe or day 752·2288 ROOM for rent '300, pvt hOme. Fwn. lnc.t utll, Wltw/dlyer, peol. coeaa ....._ 942-6438 Found-Cat, FUI cvown. black • grey longhalr affecllot-late, well cared tor. Welt of Harbor & Wiison, Clerical 2 oa11 ....._. 3 yra Smalt Newport Beactt old, Incl •m1ttr1S111, Law ftrm epectallzlno $250ob0142-1417 C'HOO~I-. 'I Ol H POI..,(>' fl() I~ I s I & !\101 t I:-. ..' ;f M ANA M•SA HIN 1111egu-Colla Meaa. 722-8411 lar Ot khc:h auft .. W/ dayt, 831-0323 9Vel. Whlrtpool. Special k>w weekends. In Eetate Plannlno 11 2 alngl• mattreasH & looklng for a Fula. Time Box1prge tramH Incl Word Processor/Com-$80/ .. t, 373-5202 puter Operator. Wiii c .. ~ gl Cott train. Send to w. Bal-DelUllr"' HI top M 1ey Smith, atten: Sher· Table, Iron bate, $250. 2 rle, 1300 Dove St Auge S 100 IMI0-2301 .,200, Newport Beach, KINGSIZE WATERBEO • ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY Wtdy ,., ... No dep, no , O U N 6 : 1 G •rm a n hu•. ,-,.. hMkplng Shepard, 61der Male, • other motel MMcel Black a Tan. Found 3597 H#t)Ot. 112-3500 after earthquake In the CA 92MO No-wave manre11. ln- HOUllCLIAiillfii cludH frame & head· TO YOU! N~ UY INN HelVSugarloof eut of Our apac1ou9 room1 Euclid, Fountain Vat- lnclu<M refrig •micro, ley ... eeeme trained contlnentef btcfa1t, and l1k" men. Pl .... maid ~ • much can 83~701'1 Muat have car Tak• board. Good condl· home szoo.$30o per tlonl Only '200. Call Is someone special having a birthday WMk 722."59 589-7904, leave m••· . ,...,.•_a_g_•-·----------- mote. Located close FOUND: German Sh<>rt· to beach/airport. haired Pointer, 7-mo- Weekly ratH from old male. Need• $1$0, 181 lime gue1w Reec ue. At Coeta only. •~t-eooo ~ .. Animal SM!ter. MANAQEMENT Mattr•H Set• TWln s.eo. Athlellc management Futl $95, On S 1 •0. Kg • trainee, $300·$•00 1185. F111Otlfll781-7620 WMkly 1tart. If you New &,S haped So te like •ports. we have a Black vetvel, Stunning posit tor you. FT/PT. paid S9000 1ac In tMf? Announce It In the Dally Pilot and lndepen<:kntl Send In a non-returnable photo along with S10.00 or just a message with SS.00 and we will publish it on Mlly 7th Deadline: Mlly 1st, 5:00 p.m. VA< i\ 110:'11 HI-'.'II I 1\I s ..' i ..'..' Hl-'\l \IS l!l I Sii /\ H 1-. ..' : -~ t Male/Female 30-40 n/ arnkt atv NWpt Hgt• Nee & apactou• 28R .. ofe, 28A Apt, frpk:, 151 lnct ahotl .. MU- .., ref\lnd. Call 1nener ..... ~. fOUNO: Male Him•· laylln cllt neat Victoria St. & Newpott Bfvd. c.11 Char1ee .. ... 0521or163 ••Of. --- "I.I ,\. J'11J, I IH \l II '••'•'' Call Brett. S4~2. S3900obo 873-9115 PIT Roo'e Cedar Cheat Verifier S 1 oo. Cedar tined Needed 1 morning per wardrobe all wood week (Thureday). $$0 uk tor Rachel or Huntington Beach/ Brett 831-7118 Fountain Valley atea. SOLID OAK vettty delYely of the •••oo• •rr Huntlngton S..ch In-Fil• Full/Oueenelze dependent. Mu.at have b e d . Mirrored & ~ car and lnaur· llghted headboard. ance. catt 714-Drawers, cabinet•. Ar• N&-3030 aaJ( b Ana. moire Included. Excef. lent condition. Mu11 '\, I \\ l 't 11( I '"" seoo oeo II I-\1 II 't .to' 1 142o8122 Send your message to· The Dally Piiot & Independent 330 W. Boy St. j Costa Mesa, CA 92627 /) -~·"~-~~--f.' J=.. ____ , ~ ~ Yaulted ~·· W/d, ·----------------... 1525 + " .Mt1 Mt:H< 111\NlllSI-. ~'Phone , .i 'Message Me-778 7 Tom •CDll CHINA coVI Waterfront/ocean & Bay .... Plush c:on- temp ct.cor. Bayside ~ • epL Sec. bldg, prtcno. ProfH1lona1. seoc:vmo. 722-7t 1 o or 723-4082 •UOO Cozy, qw.c •Br hM. l..ge smio. nt bch MJP 23-39 n/t.P41t °" 1431 + utL 723-1 M2 Baca 8ay 212 twnhm Prot M 25-31 non-ttnk UM/mo + ~ utA. Av.I 1/1. 722.7522 COM ahr 38r 28a hM. UP9h 6 ptfvate, bea1 loo. 1450. MJP, Avail now. Marti t1t-417·2113 ......._ Cll-Shr 3BA T ownhome w /all amenlttee. LMry rac. HerdM .,.._ lg tun- cMdl. Pemaa. s>Nrd. U71/mo + ~ ""'9. Allt lmmed 931.eM8 E1eg9M NI Home, .,,-. -""°' "'*· kJlcMn, lndry, 1310 + utll. Av.I 1/1. M &-9S11 t. 2. 3 l1dlaam C$GlllilMtl WWh lllilpeaoee .... bar, ~. WGllllW,.,. hodl .... ~ air and .....,. .. --ltoi'og9. ,. mall-~ Included. ..... ltO ,,.,, "°"' •• ,191 Month . 1HI N11-WP01J--IMlnNA (IOAT ... 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Ol(~rt.> .. ,l\t \\ 11~ ·l~ ).,., r hand TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Mo.st 5 Mikes neat 10 Pewwdet 14 -Shani 15 As.an cap.1.i 16 On ll'le OOMn 17 Taboo Item ~ ta Surrounoong 20 RendcvOus 22 My -Sal ' 23 Renlal conlrect 2• Metal plate 26 JapaneM com 27 Menoeo tne helm 30 Some monumeritt ~ St11g9dance 35 Advancoe 36 Undefltlnd 37 Bhndu -- 38 Blondie's peL '° Colotlels 41 'Do -Enter •2 Canlld14ln lndll'\ 43 Put on •S G•derl ~ 4 7 Ral1glt pens 41 Trou~ 49St0f~ 50 Sudden ~· 53 By dlflt ot 54 Set 1001 on 2 3 1• . $4 Hundredth 61 Not II "°'Otk 62~01 ".:lu<Mh 43 Join 6A Adv ntagt 65 Fut 66 -OUt •flOlled 67 F cncn n\/Cf DOWN \ roe I~ boat . 2 AotNn<l ly 3 .. _,. eatled •Out~ 5 Artiete 6 Ektenoed 1 0t Andes 11111.,_.S a WOtk hard 9 T•tte 10~1r t 1 Continent 12 Glua lttm 13 CQ09 up 19 00 hOUMWC>rfl 21 Irish to""n 25 \line J'&fl 2& Goes to bees lat• 21 Slompy H Orum 29 Gr 'Ing 001 :lO Mor• rT*aaa!~ 31 C°"*'"'f>l;on 32 ,."'*"'-33 BegtnnmQt 5 GOif pr(l(J&em 1 t Roma'!\ bf0!\11! •O FOOd .. tOt909 tOOn\S '2 Pl'.,, llftO ..... 44 HoftlrK• ... $1000 up •1 TOf'QV •t Wltndfaw $() J&U ngtng I F>er I • 9 52 S;nget - M1Jr1y 53 T )'P8 ol wood 55 Norteeaoa S6 W.._gfowth 57 Horned enimel St ... .ttll~ to Wine fnt • • ----·...._ -···· ~ .. --·--..-. .. - Youth • ESJAN~JA UJGH SCUOQJ, IEJL A CG lJJJIJLA April29,Jm American Education· Needs Support. By: Maurldo M Estrada Genocide. In short, il is the complete IMiihealion of an entire race or generation. The Jewish people were subjea.ed tom aborted aucmpt by lhe Third Reich. end now lhe victims .e lhe school chil«cn or America. This time, however. the perpetrators are not madmen driven by ideological zeal, not •ether weapons au chambers or bullets. No, this cime the American public, through ignorance, indifference, and ahortsigbtedness, is responsible for the slow and agoninna mmlal death of its very fulllre. It is boc.h6- mazin& and tragic thll at a time when such . countries u Japantnd Germany 1re empha- aizitg lhe ~or ecNc-.ion. d.t U.S. conlinues ~ neglect its own educational system. If it ·is true thll lhe future lies in techool<>&Y, end all teadina indica1ar1 poinl tow•da that. end unless actiOn ia IAen soon, then lhe average Americll'I atudenl will not be included in that future. He or ahe will simply not be prc:peredfor iL Thia sta&e- ment bas been proven in boc.h awiltics, polls. and Mhonal lat aoores. The effect can already be 1een in the dec:reuin& role tbll us compnies play in the advMCO- mcnu mAde in the f1elda of 1eience end indus1ry. The obvious quetlion, of coune, is why is lhia hlA>mina in the w~ld'• richclt Ind most powerful Ml.ion? The rea- IOOI behind &he ne. complete failure of lhe public school syaan se numoroui end vlried. They include. wnona Olhet1, insuffi- cient funds, poor cqlniZMion, a decreuina number of qualiraed inslrUCIOr1, Ind llDClelf a.,..1. Compounded wilb all oflhia tiure.- cr11.ic f1ounderina are the problems o( 0Yer0 populllion. 111111. teenaae micide., cha end alcohol abuse. violence, seanaae prea- DlnC)', ind virtlaal diaapperance ol the lndi- tional, aapportive American f..Uly. All thele facton have conuibuled to the . failwe of US public 1ebool system. ~eform ia.. needed, and i_t ia . needed now: U.Vina MVi~ more 1han two cenwriea, this peat expo iment we call · democrlC)' ClmOt, will not survive if &a conatiblenta se not edUClled. Jelfertoft him.elf awed that in order for democracy to wort, lbe public would have to be edllcaled. However, the quation u to how Ind whll to c:hmge i11n incredibly complica&ed end much •ped one. Of course. as in all aitu- 11.ions, there are IOIDC c::hanaes thll will have to be made. The flnt i1 lhe ll1ihtde that those leaders of our country have towlrdl lhe role that education will play in decidina the fubU'e. Pwtherrncn, lhe c:umnt involve- mM that plftl1ll take in lhe develpmeu o( their c:hilclren ia horrendeoua. Both poupt ol people, in order to www•lf'I• relonn. will twve to beenl ...... in die enonno91 aianffiClnOC that education po&lelel. The point it, no IOI.-C1n we lay the bllme on individilal Ddenu. It is now lime to conlronl the real iaue: lbe sy'lum lbat is, abo¥e all, eM1llted widl lbe raponaibility of providina 1hia Dldon widl a aecure future bu failed miterlbly. While this ia c:enainly pirn news. it ia m ._ lbll we all mull face, if not for the tab ol the ~.then for ow own. PorowownC. depellda upon lbeir f ale. Education in Other Countries By Teresa Chien It is no mya.ery that Ameri<*\ education has fallen behind lhe rest of the world. The quell.ion is "How is the rest of the world excelling?" The answer is found in lhe imovative stralegies that different nations use. The most effective techniques for reading and writing are WI New Zealand.. The country's swdents were found to have ICored at the top of inlemlt.ionaJ li1iency lats. The secret? Stress on comprehension ra&her thin repetiuous drills and allowing the Sllldents to work at their own pace. New 2'.eaJand also emptwius the motto" You lesn to read by reading." OUldtt:n select boob that they want to read, and encouraged to write or analyze about what they have read, depending on their grade level. One last key to readin& aucceu in New z.ealand is how much time is devoted to lhe subject. Half lhe day ia spent on reading/writing and continues until lhe studeda se ''fluena". lnmathermajc1, the Ndhcfllnds lakes the cake, using a revolutionary new system called Realillic Malhemll.ics. This system lets students wort with at.icka, dou, fingers, etc. until they cm begin to think critically. It allows learning at Jheir own pace and llnlcturina a solution in their own way. Instead or memorizing fonnulaa, lhe SIUdenta visualize lhe problem and estimate the answer. Most imponmt, Realistic Mathematics prelalll real-world number problems to show how critical mMhemalica is to life. For years, Japan has taupl science through hands-ons tablelop experiments in place of textbooks. It is no wonder that Japanese studenu ace Estancia's Students Finally Saved? international tests and produce more qineen than lawyers. Their system is called tecmology-bued science. Students brina broken amall lpplianc:es and try to repair lhan while 1earrui. the laws of nlhare. Japtn believes lhat lbldents remember and care only about that which is c:omected to life, thcrelore they lam by domg. ln teaching foreign lmguages, the Nelbertlnds aaain ICOrel CX11anely hip. ln a world that does not often spe.ak Dul.ch, knowina mother lmguaae is practically a necessity for Dutch lbldent.s. Almost all chilch'I Llke~ish,andlhe most acadmUc Sluderu study Fttnch, Gamin. and English- somtimes for up to eight ye.rs. Qas9e1 ef11>1wir.ecomm.a~ve ski Us in everyday use. With lhat in rrmd, they will be expecled to use Other languageJ regularly u adulu. YOTSUYA MBERSIX SCHOOL TOKYO, JAPAN 25% OFJAPA~ ELEMENT ARY· CHOOLTIME GOES TO SCIENCE AND MATH. LAKE TEKAPO SCHOOL SOt1TB &SLAM>, NSW l.SAl..AJ'llD 50% OfC~ TIMEIN EARLY GRADES IS SPt:NTON READING AND WRITING. ~ REYDAMUS ECHNATON SCHOOL SCHOOL 90% OF DUTCH HIGH.scHOOL STUD£NTS AKEADVAN MATIICO ....... ~.._ 95% Ot'DUC111 STlJDENl'S TAD ENG SOMEFORUP TO EIGHT YEARS. District Restructuring Provides Solution By Meredith Dmtoo Thia aprina Estmcia 's faculty llld sruden&.s have begun to re-evalua&e the IChool curriculum. This is f*\ of a IWC- wide effort, aimin& for improvement Ind propeu in the edualional aysicm. The purpose of lhe restructuring is to lf*lually impove lhe acbool u a whole. Tttne will belpml "Yins to incorpo- rate needed stills. Some of these include, critical tbding, effectual writing, problem 10lving. malyzat.ion, developing convinc- ing •aummts, end 1pplyina lcnowled&e to new aiwalions. Thete akilla will help the swdents to become life Ion& lumers. The first Slep WU a medin& of lhe faaalty, in which they di1CUued ideas as a poup effort. Next, a half hour of class time wu aivm to the students u m oppcnunity IO inl.crject lhouahU and opinions. The que1- lion ulted by lhe faculty wu, ''What lft lhe top dne atilla Ind lbilit.ies ap'8dullle ahouJd have?" The (our mott prevalent 1n1wen wac: one, job ak.ilh, such u oompulel eaperimce, two, lbe ability to connuni- ca&e, lhree, life *ilia, lllte 1ex eduailion, Ind (our, basic mllbemllics Ind oomputa- A Pocus Oroup, wu formed inc~ princip.t Ftwlk lnfulino, endoW:r faaalty members. Thi• poup ia explorina chlQae• in ectuc:.ion. They Ire lhinkina of ways to help 1nadenb prepll'C for lher needs in rucure colleae end wcwt ldlinaa. One Kita is to recqllli1Je lbe bell 1ehedute, end lhe lenath of lhe day Ind class periods. The poup is cum:nt.Jy vi1itina Olhet cmnpu1e1 to ICC tomeof lhebenefita llld drawbeckao( propoled chlnaa. One propoal that ia beina aiven tome .no.. thou ... ia tuminc IWtwn end lbldlsU. ht this ay~ a poup ol atudera will be put tosedlCf lbroupout the yes each day. 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