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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. -·----NEWPOR'PBEACH • • Good morning! Do you know what the three moet popuw clop and freshwater fish are Ill Ru110'1 store in N rt Beach? ~ retriever ~goldfish 2) mcbr spaniel 2) Siamese fighting fish 3) dadlshund 3) guppies 5-ce: ~'-II Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Inside the Pilot Some shocking responses The ~ you-name-it~11et.to-ride contest is chugging alOna.at ful ite.m. The oany "Not readers haw swamped the switChboards with ~ names fot the newest YeSRI in Ralph Rodhlem's Eledrk: Boal Company fleet. Sa~l How aboUt 'Watt fun" 0t "Shodc Wave" 0t "Joll " for" complete list to date ol the sumested names, see A.9. The contest pum on. Ull the Reiders' Hodlne, 642-6086, ~)th your suggestions .tnd win a free boat ride. farewell to the Class of '92 Caps; SoW!'5• freedom. Today ii ~ day at Newpott- Mesa high ~ and the Daily Pi ~II be at each of the ceremoriles. ~ CXMrall!, U.. with the waduation rolls from each IChool, Will appear ln Wednesday's edition. Education's elder statesman ...,.. Longtime Newport-Mesa school board member calls these the toughest times he's ever seen, but vows to keep fighting for the students. By Russ Loar Staff Wraer A s the curtain falls on the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's 25th year, school board member Rod MacMillian can say he's seen it all. MacMillian, 65. was first elected to the board of the Costa Mesa Elementary School District in 1965, which in July 1966 unified with the Newport Elementary School District and the Rod MacMilli;in: Over the years Changing faces of the trustee who has served for 27 years Newport Harbor Union High ' School Dist rict to become the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distric1. "Most of my life, I've been working for young people," MacMillian snid. "As far as I'm concerned this is about one of the toughest times we've faced." MacMillian, whose school board term expires in November 1994, has no thought or throwing in the towel despite tough economic times for local ~hoots ... l pion to stay with it as long as I'm doing a ood job " he said. _ His connection with local schools goes nll the way back to his days as a student at Ncwpon Harbor High School, where he was editor or the Beacon school newspaper. MacMillian also covered sports for the Daily Pilot, then called the Newport Harbor News Press. After a tour oC duty in the Navy, he returned to Costa Mesa and the News Press where his du ties ranged from city beat reporting to press room work. In 1947, M~illian founded the Harbor Arca lllseball Program to &ive kids a chance to piny a little summertime baseball without the high-pressure atmosphere of Lillie League. By 1972, when the ba eball program hit the 25·ycar mark. there were about 3,SOO students.playing on 282 teams. As commissioner or the prosrnm, MacMillian fought for support from cities, sold t4lndy to raise money and was known for firing volunteer coaches who believed in winning at 111 costs. H is dedictllion to young people led to a job at the Harbor Area Boys Club, where he was assistant director for 15 years, followed by two years as a teacher at Mater Dci High School in Santa Ana. MacMillian was also area director or Catholic Big Brothers from 1966 to J974. A father of six children and a grandfather, MacMillion owns the Cafe Prcgo restaurant on Catalina Island. "l've worked with probably hundreds of board members over these last 40 years and I know or no one more genuinely and sincerely conunitted to 1he well-being of the individual child.'' said Newport-Mesa school district Superintendent Joh n Nicoll ... He's a great man." Fellow school board members See MACMILllAN_. Piii Coming soon to · DC: Bush, Perot ...... Thursday campaign stops to reflect radically different styles of the President and his undeclared challenger. lighting the ship C.olumnisl Milt Petracc.i uys win or be, ROIS Perot will· help America get bKi< on course. See pap A9. day, is scheduled 10 speak al nn Industrial League or Orange Coun1y luncheon on Friday a1 the H)all Regency Irvine. He will re1rea1 from !here to a Re- publican Party gathering at the Four Seasons I lotel in Newport Center. By Tony Oodero Stitt Wt1ttr wildly different campaign stops. NEWPORT BEACH -Presi· dent George Bush and presiden· ti al hopeful Ross Perot will be swinging through Orange County late 1his week in separate and While Dush will be wooing supporters at a high-powered business luncheon in Irvine, Perot is set lo make his first pub· lie California campaign appear- ance using a backdrop or carnival rides and live music on the grounds of a onetime wild ani- mal park. Dush plans lo i.tay al the Four Seasons, the same hotel he Sta)ed in during a visit last April, See VISIT/BIC* Piii Pet snake's got a ·mean • gnp Biting the lland that feeds it Pet Burmese python swallows hand of woman Bush, who will arri'e Thur::.· By lotiAM Basheda SUI! Wrbf COSTA MESA -A 12-foot python named Judice was recovering at the city's animal shehcr Monday after its panicky caretaker stabbed ud stomped on it when it wallowed her hand. Police uid Marina Ames, 21, was &canil.'I out the reptile's aquarium :H her brotftt o Avenue apartment Sunday afternoon when it latched onlo her h:and with it's mouth MCI stutcd to squce2e. The Burmese python kills its pf'IJ. 1rU Mhg its bones with its strong jnw · and tiny, splin1cr·like teeth -or stranglina it. The nnke will only oat li~c animals. "No way was it gonn:a cat 1 .-oman;" uad Animal Control Officer Dob O'Brien at a news SM PYTHON/Im .... Council adopts budget· lear-s state 'thievery' ...... City employees asked to forgo salary raises. Arts funding retained for now. By LoriAnn Basheda Sndt Wlltt COST A MESA -The City Council managed to adopt a balanced budget Monday, but spent the next several hours cutting costs and asking city emplO)ees to forgo their pay raises this year in anticipation of "thievery" by state officials. · "I do not intend to alarm the community, but we're in an extremely serious situation," sa id City Manager Allan Roeder. "The budget we adopted to- night will not be the final budget. We will have to make amendments after the state adopts its budget." Jn order to offset an estimated S12 billion deficit, the state has proposed myriad measures that take money from cities, which Roeder predicted could cost Costa Mesa as much as $3.7 million. To prepare for that, council members directed Roeder to ask city employees if they would agree to give up their pay raise this fiscal year, which begms July l, for a $750,000 savings. Since employees arc under contrac~ they have the right to refuse After voting for this, councilman Joe Erickson asked other members to delete about $90,000 in cul- tural arts funding. Vice-Mayor Sandy ~nis agreed, but councilmen Peter Buffa and Jay Humphrey refused to support the motion, pointing out the arts fund has already been cut in half in the fiscal year 1992·'93 budget Mayor Mary HombuckJe ast the deciding vote to retain the funds -but only for the time being. Before wrapping up the discus ion, council mem· bers voted to cut their saJarie 25 pcrccnl. ln other business, the council postponed the deci- sion on the Save Our Selves Soup Kitchen's pro- posed return to the Rea Community Center. . Gal pleads guilty in Aissa Wayne anacK ...... Private investigator admits conspiring with Dr. Thomas Gionis in 1988 assault. By LoriAM Basheda Sutl WIV SANT A ANA -Private mve!>ttgator OJcd Dan~cl Gal tJlcaded guilty Monday to helping Dr. Thomas Giom hire two thug to beat up the surgeon's ex- wife Aissa Wnync and her thcn·bo)fr1cnd Roger Luby. The plcB came le than a month after Gionis wu found guilty of orche trating the attack on the John Wa) ne·s daughter during a heated custody b4llle in October, 19 . G:il, free on $10,000 b:iil, face::. ~lightly more than fi-.e )e:irs in state prison. Gionis ndmilleJ he hired G;il to follow ht cx- wife, but tried to paint the lcuth a a hot-tempered gurmhoc "'ho ma) have ta~cn it upon himsctr to hire the thug Gal denied he acted on his o" n and pro ecutors initial!) planned 10 use him o a ~cy "'itne m Gio- nis' trial. llut when it bc.:came app rent that Gal might be unpredictable, pro ccutor dcclincJ to caall him to the witnc ta.nd. Later. Gal claimed the J1 trict attoroe) haJ re- See GAUllcl Piii A2 Tuesday, June 18, 1992 ---------------------------------------------------~-·------· .__..-------------- ~Mging Editor steve Marble ... 642-4121 .rLocals OnlJ '------~--------------....---~------------------------------------------------------~------~- Jim Roberts HE IS:-------------- The owner and originator of the Balboa Beach Company, an entertainment-oriented, family-style beach clothing and accessory ~lore on lJalboa lslanu. There arc also B:ilboa Beach Clubs in Palm Desert's To" n Cen ter and at the Oasis Water P:irk in P:1lm Springs. FIRST OF ITS KIN ----------' The original Balboa lJeach Club "as fou nded in 1979 in the old Fun Zone on the Balboa Peninsula, but \\as force d to move in 1983 "hen the Fun Zone \\\lS remodeled. ··11 is the: first real beach family store," s~1id Roberts. ··we pro- ' ide high quulity merchandise that rcnects the Califo rnia lifest}IC for locat.. and 'i'>1lors." MR. MUSfC·----------- Rubcns · career as a su rf musician came to an end in 1979 when he realiLed that it was too hard to help raise his then four chil· dn:n anti continue to be a professional musician. "I still con~ide r myself an entertainer," Roberts said. But now he .1ppliei, entertainment to retail. "During the summer we have our annuJI sale, Roberts said. "It is an ongoing event with live mu-,1c and cntert:11nment inside the litore." Robert' "nnted 10 combine business with something that he had ah' .1~" enjoyed. surfi ng. "I always have fi ve surfing and water :.p11rt '1deo-. going on at all times, the store is bright, colorful, and fun "1th lotli of you ng people," Roberts said. FAMILY TRADITIO~--------- . \I) chiltlrcn have worked in the business from the beginning, it b a f:1milv tradition." said Roberts. lie h:is five children. A 22- )1.·.1r il.llbur \'JC\\. ~idem.-RobGfts ""ookJ like-to rrr.rlre""t1Tt;Bn1- b\1;1 Uead1 Co. the ucs1111.11ion i,top in Ne" port Beach. ··1 """' my shirts to be kn o"n around the ''orltl," Roberts said. · I h,1, c phutoli of people with Balboa Deach Co. shirts from Tai- " ·111. ~I Jd.1gascJr, Africa and 13orneo." Co ta l\lcsa \ r.:,1J, 1 • ,f th.: .'UOU Mock of hllO\\lfL llold J"•l11.C h.: )U\J'l.:'Cl~ hi\ '"'c r \ll•k a 11.'1.:' l\10n I mm hi\ horn. An111d111i: 111 the m.111. his )I\· I.: r I\ .1 h, f!llO at.IJ1C1. anJ nc1ghbl11\ tult.I him th.:\ 'J" her around the .1p.1rtrncn1 th.! t.l.1y 11 \\J) brnl;cn in10. · • J).mhn I l.1zk\. ~'· wa' Jrrc)t1.t.I l-rnl.1y for hccy1rig m th~ :000 blod l•I 11.irllllr 11 .. uk,.11J The man wa) 0t1'0 hook.:d r.ir Ir 1flK wJrr.int. ml\· 1Jcrn,.mor h, .,h w.trr.int anJ show· mg (.Ilse 11k nt1f1c.111011 10 an officer. • I our P"'l'k wer1. .irrc\tct.I on su~· pKllln of rohhcr, On r riJJV, Alan Johnwn, .n, I 1nilltlw Oa1l;,Jalc, t8, ant.I Kathleen Sm111i. 21, were ar-rc)tet.I on robbery ehar_En al lhc Santa Ana r ree\\aV m ~Jn Onofre Further t.1c1ail~ were not a\,11lable 111 pre)\ time On S.11urt.l.1\', Wane VOL.88,NO. 139 Delivery 2uarantee! fl ~"'"' 1 w"6tcrobPr •rid do nae ~ )OU' ~ by 6 • m 7 1 m on S.turd.l'f' Ind hol d.I)' "" ~f 1 0 I m Ind -U Jr1 II to )'Oii by noon CN< CINtOmft ~ Ctnlef, 6'42 4))), II Gpeft ''°"' 6 a m IO S p m MoMay ewour hld1y, and 7 ''" to 10 ''" on Sltur-d.ty\ to ad! )'Oii wlltl ,.our ~ ~ To make a correction It It I!,. Pilot I policy IO prompUy COt'IKt alt ff '°" ol IUb!Unni To ~ an tn0t or ct.l'lftc.a 1ion, ,._ c.aM 642-43'1, &!Cl J6) Th.Ink 'f'Oll ,_~ ~~ .... °'W'f C""-' ,_,., ~ W9MIS.~ (d>W,Vlcl ........ ... ,, .. O~Oftdar ..... ~ "-M4Nipf UY IMWoo l'tt,._~ -lJy Kim Neilson P.1111ck. ::!6, \\a~ arrc~lcd in 1hc 1000 blo.k of Wc~t Bal;cr Street. Newport Beach A "Oman tn the 100 block or Topaz spotted a prowler peering in through her bathroom window wnilc she was unt.lrc:.sin~. When he noticed that he w;i§ caugllt, the prowler s:iid "\Orry" ant.I ran off. • Someone removed a tire from a e:ir parl;ed 1n the 300 block of Narcissus ant.I let the eJr drop causing damag· mg. • Burglars hit 1 rc)1dcncc in the 3000 block or Carob collecting II large boot of items including jcwefry, a TV and 11 VCR. • A resident in the 900 block of Sea Lnne reported th•ll burglars nabbed h1~ electnc miter SJW. 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No news ttories, 1llustr1tions, edi· 1ori.1I matter or ~MmentJ hereon may be reproduced w.thout written permlU!On ti copyngf\t owner How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-"333 Advertising Cla.ssifi~ 642-5678 Display 642-"321 EditOflal Nt-ws S.40-1224 Sports 612-4330 News, sports fax 646-4170 M1ln Office 8USIMSS Office 642-4321 Bu in f~ 631 -5902 ,_ At top, a water ballon is burst over the head of teacher Dana Aguilera dur- ing the Next-To-Last-Day- Of-School party held by Newport Heights Elemen- tary School at Cliff Park in Newport Beach Monday. Above, students ~...,...rate drenching_ their teache r. At right, Mrs. Agui lcra's 4th a nd 5th grade students dominate in th e tug-of-war contest. Th e party included hot dogs, cupcakes, three- legged races, egg toss and a water balloon fight at th e end of th e day. Pbotos by Marc Martin Nominations being accepted for home beauty contest COSTA MESA -Mesa Pride, a local citiLens' group, is accepting nominations today 1hrough June 30 for be'>t single-famil) • " ~o more hells, No more books N o more teacher's WILD PARTIES! home, best apartment condo, and best neighbo1 hood block in Costa ~lcsa. l:.ntncs \\ill be judgeJ on O\erall appearance, IJnd,caping ;rntl genct al upkeep, and lhe "inners in the th ree c.1tcgories - announced in August -"ill recei\.c their picture in the Daily Pilot and pri Lcs donated by local merchants. "We do 1h1s to encourage Costa Mesa resic..lcnts 10 beautify their neighborhoods," !i.Jitl chaimoman Jacl..ie Gilli . t ... : lOCATION Sill SHAf'f Hwntlngton 1·J fair ~k.t<h 1·2 ,,_ COOOfll Ml Mar 1·2 ~ lapna llHch 2·3 (air S.n Clement~ 2·3 (lilt Oman T~r•I-: 64 Tiii: TODAY ''"'low f1rtl hlah Se<Ollcflow J«Oftd hitfl wtDNlSIIAY ,,,.., ._. ~~ ~""'hip S:t1 •·•·-.I 11 :SO Liii. ,,, 4:11 , ..... 2.4 10~11 , .•• s.t S:O '·"'· •.6 12:21 p.llt. J.1 4:$1,._,2.S 10:0 p.111. s.s If )ou'd lil..e 10 nominate our home, con<lo, apartment or block -or e'en a friend·s -)OU can: 1) Call nominations into the Pilot's Readers' Hotline :it 642-60)6 and lca'c )our n~tme, address and phone number; 2) Send nomin:itions to Neighborhood Pride A\\ards, P.O. Box 3949, Co!lta Mesa, 92628-3949. For additional information, call Chairwoman Jacl..ie Gillis :it 548-3350. lDCAL RMPBIA11RI: Newport Beach 66/SS Balboa: 67/57 Costa Mesa: 72/59 Corona del Mar: 70/57 TlllAY: Mostly sunny this aft.,noon with Mtht In the IOw to mid 70.. '•rtly doudy '" '8w morning with light winds. lows In the hlaft SOI . FaCAIT: Moldy clear WMMsday and Thunclay e~c~ paftfy cloudy in the momlng. •Tiii: No COMtil acMIOriet .,.. poAM OWef Inner waters. Uaht warlable wl•tl• becomln1 Mil to ilouthwftt. 10 to 15 llnoCt with 2 ~ Ifft ttift ~ Md ~Ing with a ...-ty SWll ol 4 r..t. Mornln1 cloude, with fair 11cMt this aft., noon. -Sun HM: 5:411.111. s....tJ 1112 p.M. () • ct 0 Ml Jlil14 • '· , .. Newpoft Beach/Costa Meaa Dalty Pilot Tuesday, June 16, 1992 -~: ~~55555555555~555555555555~~~~555g In community news, ou~~eaile~s ar-e our souPces I t was one of those phone calls that illustrate the way community journalism works. A woman called and asked if anyone in the newsroom knew when President Bush and Ross Perot were coming to town. hadn't heard anything myself, so I gave the lady a couple of places to contact, including Republican Party headquarters. Then one of our reporters got the altogether brilliant idea that maybe we ought to check this out too. A couple of because somebody told us. A local newspaper is something like the town busybody: always lbtening; always talking. We're your bachelor neighbor George, and your spinster-nunt Goldie. A local newspaper is something like the town busybody: always listening; - always talking . when Y.C J o, it\ ollcn "ere \J\ll) better inlurmeJ th.in l \\,1-.. I bccau-.c -.umconc depu1JcJ on them. 1 hey r;.111geJ in"'> le tipped us ull th;it lrom the g.1rruluu') go"ip "hu kepi :.in ~ something foh) \\a') :.iccurn1c count uf 1ip-. of Jll 1he iceberg going on. Mo-,t lluat1ng through tuY.n and Y.a') more th:i , commun1t\ '>lu_r~ic,....'-.---ll·•PP} tu tn: qu.ull:.11. w ~oolh __ aren't 1hah\.1rll·hllt1ng, llhldcr \\hu alY..1)'> l..m:w Y.hal wa., an}'\'<1~ ·1 he~ hJ\C lu undcrncJlh, ;.mJ could nc,cr be <JU\.HcJ do ''Ith g~1c.J pl·oplc Uu\h l)pC'> \I.ere u~dul. nut JU'tl tu me \\ho IH1\e d"puh:' \\ith but. t \\Ould Jr~ue. to the cununonY.cJ( I said I didn't know they were traveling together. The caller said she'd just heard that they were both coming to town !loon and wondered if we knew anything about it. hone call~ and the information wit ours. President Dush is scheduled to visit later this week. Not only that, so is Ross Perot, although it turns out he and Dush arc taking separate nights. And there may be somethi,ng about having to gather 50,000 signatures on a petition begging Perot to come before he'll agree to appear. Maybe not. That was just a rumor. Generally, we find out about most everything of consequence, and a lot that isn't of any consequence al all. Out most of the time, the reason we find out about something is that somebody called and told us about it. Or we called and asked an open-ended question. unc another. or 10 To uo rCiJ\llnJblv \Wll 111 this tiranch of whom odd things happen. V1.:ry little of JOurn.ilbm. )OU hJ\.e to rc!>pell people it has to do \\ith president!> "ho ure rooted in the commumt) If Not too long ago, I \\J\ J reporter. I was u basic, work-a-da) kanll ol n:portcr. iho-.c people re~p~ct the ne\' !>p:.iper pretty nosy and persi~tcnt. Not \Cf) 1.:nough 10 1.111. to at .1nJ u~c ll as 1he1r ... -~Ill l asked around the newsroom. rr anyone knew about it, he was out and couldn't be Anyway, it just goes to show, doesn't it? People think we know everything that's going on in the community. Actually, it's the people who know what's going on. If we find out, it's ''Hey there, anything going on?" much drifted bv in the loc;.il !ltrl.;im ol !lounding bo.ud, ihcn 1hc ne\\!>pJpa C\ClllS \\ ithout 'm) gr;.ibbmg 11 and -.u\.Cl.CU'l in full ailing th function Editor's Notebook "Oh, nothing much. President coming to town. That's about it." examining it. After a ''hale, ~ou gel /Job Hiii I:.tJ..t·n is •H istant ulitor of reached for comment. I Instances when we use documents and investigative techniques are rare. And rc a-.onably well informld. tilt• IJailJ /'i/ut. I/is t·u/umn runs un Dut there \\ere people in Im\ 11 \\ hu 'fue dn,1 . I Send your Items lo Bob van Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. I Today Marriage seminar -Did you ever wonder Why Men and Women Have Affairs? Joanie Heinemann, R.N., will address the topic on Tuesday night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Joan Andrews' offices located at 1151 Dove Street, Suite 105, in Newport Be~ch. The cost is SS and seating is on a first-come, first-serve bilsis. For more information, Cilll 476-0991. Bridge le~sons -. The Jewish Community Center o( Orange County, 250 Baker Street m CQSta Mesa, will sponsor an eight-week course in intermediate bridge beginning today. For information. ca ll 495-1303. Corrin:lUnity assoc1attons -The Southern Counties Chapter of the Community Associations Institute will present a luncheon program entitled "Dealing With Difficult People," explaining how associations c.ln learn to worJ... effectively with vocal and dissatisfied members, at 11 :30 a.m. today at the REd lion Inn, 30 50 Bristol Street. Call 380-7360. Retirement plans -The Newport Beach office of Shearson Lehman Brothers will off er a seminar on th' topic of lump sum distributions from retirement lans at 7 p.m. June 16 al t e Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine. For information, call 644-9111. Women's networking - The Dolphins, women's division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, will address the issue of whether women's networkin~ organizations are inherently sexist at the group's monthly breal..fast meeting, 7: 115 a.m. June 16 at the Newport Marriott. For reservations, call 044-8211 . Grits -The Grits Foundation, a fellowship of displaced southerners, will hear a talk by entrepreneur Gregory Wodark, of Sutro and Co. at the group's breakfast meeting, 7:30 a.m. June 16 at the Pacific Club, 4110 " MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Wednesday, June 1 7 Estate pl anning -A free wg.ckshop on e)Lale planning .ind mu"tual funds will be offered by FSC Advisory Corp. ill 6:45 p.m. June 17 at the Four Sea~ns Hotel in Newport Beach. Seating is limited. C<1ll (600) 288-7002 for reservations. Thursday, June 18 Reading party -The co~ta Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave., will begin its $ummer reading program for children with a party from 2:30 to 4 p.m. June 16. The party will feature Kelly Carmen Duro's Happiness Frontier show, i coloff ul combiniltion of magic, comedy, audience particip.·11ion.-- ventriloquism, 1uggling, stol')'telling, music and song. For more information on this year's summer reading program "Incredible Journeys," call 646-8845. Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quicksteppers, the city's lively senior square dance group, invite you to their weekly dance, 10 a.m. Thursday al the Downtown Community Center, Anaheim Avenue Jnd Center Street. Square dancing is America's national folk dance. Join the Quicksteppers and get connected to a nationwide network of square dance groups. Couples \\ith square dance experience are preferred, but there are also available fe male partners for single male dancer) who would hke to join the fun. For more information, c. 'I l\·15-5669. Garden club -The Newport Hills Carden Club will hold its installation luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. Jun e 18 at the Five CrO\\ ns re~taurant, 3801 E. 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I S•u., Act • B lethal W•opon l • , ~ ;, 3 WOODllllDGl CIN£MAS "' 'O"(O f.,., ·~ ·• Houtulner '-' : 3..i " .:S 1 Q ~ '1 POlrtOI Gome• • J ~ JO 8 30 _ Potrlol GomH • 3 5 30 e 0 :JO • lnclno Mon 2 l 4 3ll ~ ?J l! 10 JS S Sl5ter Act 3 REASONS TO BUY FROM US ril WE KEEP OUR OVERHEAD TO AN ABSOLUTE ~ MINJMUM BY OPENING ONt Y 3 DAYS A WEEK flil WE AR£ LOCA TtD IN A.~ 1NDUSTRW. Pl.RX lAl WAREHOUSE IGl WE 00 NOT PAY COMMISSIONS TO A KIGH ~ PRESSURE SA.LES STAIT \t /.. ./ ..... fj ...,. -4 c....._, • ' M Tuesday, June 18, 1992 Engagements .ROSE-KJLPATRICK Laura L Rose of Margarettsville, N.C. and Christopher J. Kilpatrick of Newport Beach will be married June 20 in Banon's Howard Chapel at Barton College in Wilson, N.C. He is the son of Nancy 0. Kilpatrick of_..Newport Beach. ROBERSON-BOWERS Mr. and Mrs. David L. Roberson of Irvine have announced the engagement of their daughter, Wendi, to Daniel L Bowers, son or Rev. and Mrs. J.M. Bowers engagement was announced by her parents, Mrs. Linda L Swanson and Mr.Lauren A. Swanson, both of Gainesville. The bride-elect is a graduate or Bucholz High School and Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville. How to submit nuptial news Their engag_ement was announc.e.cLby her paren1s Mr. -•--~ and Mrs. Donald M. Rose of Margareltsville. or Mobile, Ala. They will be married Oct. 3 In Laguna "Presbyterian Church in Laguna Beach. Her fiance is the .son of Mrs. He!en II Carkhuff of Marshalltown, Iowa, and the late Mr. Jack 0. Carkhuff. He is a graduate of Marshalltown High School, Cal State Los Angeles and attended the graduate school of business at the University of Southern California. The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding with our readers. The couple arc graduates of Barton College in Wilson, N.C. He is also a graduate of Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach. • MEARS-KAYL The engagemenl of Kath leen Ann Mears of Newport Beach and Kelly Joseph Kayl of Tustin has been announced by her parcn1s Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mears of Newport Beach. The couple will be married Aug. I in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Corona dcl Mar High School and Chapman University. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kayl of Tustin are the parents of the bride- groom. He is a graduate of Foothill High School and the University of Southern California. Raphael, a legend in his own time. The bride-elect is a first grade teacher at Westpark School in Irvine. She is a 1987 graduate or University High School and received her degree in education from the University of Southern California where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma national sorority. Her future bridegroom attended high school and college in Alabama. He is a corporal in the United States Marine Corps, serving as a LAV commander, 1st LAV Battalion, Camp Pendleton. • SWANSON-CARKHUFF Sherri Lynn Swanson and Maynard Charles Carkhuff, both Newport Beach residents, will be married Jan. 16 in Trinity Methodist Church, Gainesville, Fla. Their • DELLEFIELD-SEVERSON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Oellefield of Santa Ana have announced the engagement of their daughter, Laura Madeleine Oellefield of Newport Beach, to Michael Francis Severson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Andrew Severson of Newport Beach. The couple will be married September 19 in Holy Family Cathedral. The bride-elect is a graduate of Mater Dei High School and the University of San Diego. Her future bridegroom is a Corona del Mar High School graduate and received his degree from the University of Southern California. Pick up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a self -addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the finished form. Black and white photos repro- duce best, but you may submit sharp color photos for approval. Write your name on the back of the photo. If you want your photo returned, include a stamped, addressed envelope. Engagements and weddings are published on a space avail· able basis. For more inform· ation, call 642-4321, ext. 350. ~MESA TIRE COMPANY We Can Save You Money On Oosing Costs! AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa • In-house Approval • Direct Funding - --n • New Pwdlase or Re£inaIU! Raphael the Master Artist o( the Rt!na1~nce Period. Known for his sense of color, form and passion, he . became a l~end 1n his own time And now, comes Raphae l Faucets, the re-birth or design and finer quality in solid brass faucets, tubscts and acc~rie1 They are a\ailable at West End West, where you are de>tined to ·find that legend.iry statement for yo1.ir home. 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A ~roup called the Gourmet Tastings and Tidbits Diners Guild hai. a fci.ti\al or dining e><pcricnccs avaih1ble for opera lovers, through December. The hot ticket (at $130 per pcri.on) "as a sold·ou t dinner '"ith Jeanette and Hui Segcrslrom in their home on the Ualboa For availability, ticket price and general information for these and other on·going happenings, phone Chairman M)ril Kreuder at 261·8066. 0 PASTA MESA FEEDS OLYMPIC SWIMMERS -Jim Wnlkcr, or Pasta Mesa reports his rei.taurant has been feeding the 23 \\'1 '!\I :\H(ll IT() f \\I 0\1 \f(ll\I DI~ \ ~ 111\. 0 LI\ () \ \ \. YES, You Can ••• participate in world peace ------and und erstand ing Open your heart and home to an International Exchange Studen t. Call YES Today to become a Host Fa mily to a high school student 15-18 years of age. Say YES ..... _;...I to world world peace. Cf~ .l ~~Sk# A MlN·PRORT INTER'<AllONAl. EXCHANGE PROGRAM OEOICATEO TO WORLD PEACE 55-2030 ~) 84~2-M l members or the ltulian Olympic Water Polo team every day for lunch for two weeks and \\as presented the team flag when they left town. Italian water polo players liked their pasta extra al dente, ate tons of fruit, and pigged out on tiramii.u and other rich desserts on their last day in town. 0 ARIANA CAFE WINS lllGJI PRAISE - Elmer Dills, the well-known re!>laurunt critic, cume 10 17th Street in Costa Mc~a to check out the rumors he had been hearing about 011e of Southern Cilifornia's only Afghunistan restnurants, Ariana. He came, he ate, he loved the food and gave Ariana nine points out of a possible 10 on his popular syndicated radio column. 0 FATHER , ~·TART \'OUR The Orange Cm1n1v Chapter or thl' Aml'rican Red CrO'.., will bc depletl'd of all reserve fund-. bv July of this year. Pleaf\l• help u' fight. for ou r uf\ival. G1w lo tht• Fnwrgency ~und Cimpa1gn to ht>lp u' rat'>!.' 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NT AC sa· luted Stephen Sondheim in J 986, Cole Poner in 1988 and Frank Loc)scr in 1990. This e\'ery·l\\O- y ear forma t would mcnn, 1hen, that it's time for another )UCh rct ro!:lpcc- To begin with, in director George Quick's concept, any his· torical narration between the mu- sical segments to acquaint the au- dience wit h the background of Ri - chard Rodgers and Oscar Ham- merstein II has been eschewed. This device worked well with the Sondheim, Porter and Loesser shows, but the current attraction is entcnaining rather th:m inform3- tive -pcrh:ips :issuming that \\¢ already know all that's 1. ~-. ~ .. '!) about the composer·lyricbt t~Jn1 that gave us "Oklahoma," "South Pacific," "The King and J," "flow· er Drum Song" and "The Sound of Music." Since audiences probably are more fam ilia r \\ith Rodgers :ind Hammcr)tein shO\\S than any oth· "Some En chanted Evening" al Newport Theater Arts Center features Amberly-S usann Williams, Jennifer Anne Sauder and Lisa Richard. _and solos ljkc ''This Nearly Was Mine" from "South Pacific'' shared by two 'oices. The evening works well enough because of the line singing voices of irs five-person company -Lisa Richard, Jennifer Anne Sauder, Ch ris D. Thomas, Mark Wickham and Ambcrly-Su!.ann Williams - along with pianist Terence Alaric, who occasionally chimes in vo- cally. Out while there i an abun- dance of melody, there is a curi- ous absence of heart. Only sporadically in the New· port producrion do the melodies stir any particular dramatic feel· ing . The numbers arc presenrcd nicely, one by one, wit h occasional segueing from one song to an· other, not necei.~arily from the same show. Out the overall prc- senrntion is as bland as Dyke Ouderkirk's beige-roned costumes, seldom invoking the emotional values of the number. There nre exceptions. Rich~m.l's torchy rendering of "The Gentle· man is a Dope" tind the ~pirited "I'm Gonna Wash That ~fan Right Out of My Hair" with Ri· ch:m.I, Sau<.lcr and Williams spice things up plcnc.Jidly. Basically, however. the mood is visual (Robert L Smith's fall ter· race setting is gorgeous) :ind lyri- cnl. It 's a strangely restrained pre· sentation, )Oft-pedaling much of the comedy, romance and drama thtit made these songs the cla~1c~ they arc. ''Some Enchanted Evening" is a nice, enjoyable, tuneful program of mostly familiar R&H melodies, but the spirit of NTAC revues past is absent this time around. Per· formances continue Thursda)') through Saturdays nt 8 p.m. and Sundays ut 2:30 until July 12 at the Newport Theater Arts Cenrer. 250 J Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Call 631-0288 for tid.ct informa· tion. tive in 1992, and this time the Newport theater has chosen probably the most popul:ir composing team of them all - Rodgers and Hammcrslein. The result is ''Some Enchanlcd Evening," which takcll a somewhat different tack than ib predece · ers, with the possible exception of r.::========================================;r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiii;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;miiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;==== Sondheim's, Quick pulls a little sleight of hand, assigning solo numbc:rs 10 groups of two or three. Thus, we have three Indies singing "I Enjoy Being a Girl" from "Flower Drum Song" and three guys combining for "A Puz.tie· ment" Crom "The King and l," so rs. This Thursday Night from 8pm to 12 midnite .. $1 .00 Champagn e $2.00 Long Island Ice Teas $2.50 Mixed Well Drinks, Wine & Drafts ' Meet up with the guys following our fantastic Swim Wear Illustrated Cover Model Search. 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The Newport Beach surgeon will discuss newest options available for facial structuring, body contou ring ~ and reconstructivc procedu·~s. from face lifts to facial sculpting. The breakfast will also fea ture demonstrations on fashions and makeup. More information and necessary reservations may be obtained by calling 850-3790. Y ou could call it the Hungarian connection. "I just .rc.lurncdJtom your beautiful country," said Jerry Richards Sunday us he greeted Andras Marton, consul general of ' the Republic of Hungary, and wife Adrienne:- And, at the Intcr03tional Visitors and Protocol Foundation Vldl om Society Hungarian dinner at Aurora in Fullerton, Emma Jane Riley said, ''I was in Hungary in May. It was the fourth time I've been there." "The Zonta Club of Newport HarbOr has chartered a club in Hungary. Several of our members had ~"' [)t,~I\ 'fOI llw OU)' ...... 0 The weather was cooperative and a gorgeous view was in sight Saturday evening from the Corona del Mar home of Nancy and Jack Caldwell. visited there and were impressed by the country," said Peggy Rein ert. One of those visiting members, Fay Harbison and husband Robert, were at the dinner. Peggy Reinert, right, talks menu with Aurora owner leo Holzcer. Pat Ziegler, center, with Rose Starve and daughter Carolyn Harvey. Forty-one members and guests of Cameo Committee of Orange County Philharmonic Society turned out in their be t bib and tucker to socialiie at a cocktail and buffet event that committee chnir Alice Smith and the planning committee calle~"Stardust and Moonbeams." Greeted at the party were Pat Ziegler, president of NH Zont;1, atlendcd, :ind her guests included Hungarian-born Rose · Storve of Costa Mesa and daughter Carolyn Harvey. All of the 93 people there had a taste of Hungary \\ith the menu prepared by owner/chef Leo Holzcer. Cabbage strudel came first followed by consomme with dumplings, chicken paprikas and crepes filled \\ ith sweet cheese. Jacquelyn and Per Trebler, Joan and Bob Diemer, Maril and Jonas Store, Marion and Robert Skinner, Lois and Dickson Sh3fcr, Cindy and Bob Searles, Nancy and Curt Heaton, Nora and Charley Hester, Marlene and lee Rowell, May and Dick Robinson, Lois and Carl Robbert, flatricia nnd Philip Maurer, Mary Anne and Ed Hunt, Thefma and Frank Hopkins and Dorothy and Taylor Lloyd. Gayle Anderson, president of the OC Protocol foundation, \\elcomed all to the 10th friend rai er event chaired by Eva Schneider. Annette Hurwitz, left , Pat Neisser, Marilyn Brewer and Tom Riley. Jerry Richards, right, greets Andras M3rton and his wife Adrienne. 0 Flayers associatco with Cinderella Guild's six bridge groups have played some winning hands for Children's Ho pital of Orange County and they contribute SS,000 annually. Rosemary Barneson, bridge chair for the pa!.t five years, was hostess for the recent Round Robin bridge awards luncheon held at Santa Ana Country Oub with 100 in attend:ince. Assisting were Margaret Duffey, Ina Russell, Mary Doupe, Betty Finnegan, Elinor Holstein and Etclka Creer. Original founders of the RB. bridge 20 years ago nttcnding were Lucy Morgan, the first bridge chair, and Duffey. Be tsy Ripley, Kathleen Hill and Nancy OeYoung. Winning players include Emily Oarrett, Jean Voss, Lucy Hartford, Jean Woodward, jean Quinn, Pauline Biggerstaff, Nita Olson, Marge linden, Sally Somers, Allan Trane, Leota Could and Irene Mana. -Bf Vld• ~an Consul general Marton, a Hungarian stage and film actor, teacher and director. spoke brieny after his introduction by Mary Jones, chief of protocol. He is the first con!.ul :ippointcd by Hungary to head its ne\\est consulate, and he charmed the guests with his comment, "The rea on why the consulate \\JS cstabli hed in Los Angles is because it is close 10 Orange County." Beza Entz, Hungmian mini ter of National Ethnic and ~tinority 'if n Outstanding New Indian Restauranr" ... .._, "" Loi Mfll9I n.. Affairs, in thi~ country for a meeting, abo joined the dinner p:irty. Other~ there included Jack Stranbcrg of Newport 13cach, l' i~e chair of the Protocol Commi ~ion). 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S.tulday and Sunday 9A.M. -9P.M . --+----- • • • • • • • " "' "' • " ·~ f ~ ' A8 Tuesday, June 16, 1992 ----~ -------- Warren Jolllson, 83, community activist Newport-based American Interstate Bank sold By Tony Dodero Staff Wrrttr NEWPORT DEACH -Warren Johnson, n longtime res ident and commu nity activist who helped engineer u commitlec that fought nnd won n land-tease bante w1I the Irvine Co., was mourned rb)t frie nds Mond:1y. Mr. Johnson. 63. died early Frid.1y, ::.•lid Dr. Bruce Saville, a longtime friend . He had lived in Nm port Beach for 25 years. S.1V11lc said Mr. Johnson was one of the founding me111bers of the Commiuec of 4,000, an group of homeo" ncrs that banded to- gether about 10 years :igo to pro- test changes in ln ine Co. lnnd- lcase agreements that resulted in sl..yrocketing annual lease fees. Under the changes. one resident in the 13ayshorc community reported his an nu:il fees rose from S 1.600 to $65,000. Some of those who joined Mr. John son in protest were Barbara Young, au thor Joseph Wambaugh and realtor Barbara Amstadter. T he Commi11ce of 4,000 eventually scored a victury, forcing the Irvine Co. to rethink its policy. "He ga'e endless hours nnd mom:v to the Commi ttee of 4,0oo:" Amst:idter said, as she remembered him to.tom.by. "He was one of those people \\ho you jJ\\a~.., thought he\J be around." A lungt1me real estate agent, ~tr. Johmon \\<IS also :ictive in the :--:e"port 13eJch Country Club. the P Jclfo.: S) mphony and the Nc,,- pon-:\ tc .... 1 r\s~ocia1iun of Realtors, SJ\1ltc s.ud. f\lr. Johnson also de- \O tctl time to Alcoholics Anon- )lllOus and the Diabetes Funt!. f\tust recentlv, Mr. Johnson \\O ri..cd at the offi ce of Lynne Valentine Properties in Newport lk.11.:h. \\here friends nnd t'O·\\lll I.er:. i.ay he was "lovctl very much." Valcnt111e summed up her thoughts in a memorinl Jetter. By Tony Cox estate loans, ei-.pccinlly on properties in Busms Editor Arizona. NEWPORT CENTER -After years of Marine Nat ional pnid n $101 ,000 pre- trying to shed the sh:icklcs of problem mium on Americ:rn Interstate's S38.4 mil- toans and get back to the fundnmentals of lion in deposits, and the new owner will conservative business banking, American assume at least SS million of the bnnk's __ l[\l.e.!.SlilUl .Bunk is fwalJy free-. Unfertu--S3Jmillion in loans. American Intcrsr:inr nately for the bank's owners and unin-had Sl.6 million in uninsured depo:.its, sured depositors, freedom came at th e and those nccount holders arc expected to cost of being taken over by regulators and get back between 50 percent and 75 per- sold to another institution. cent of their money. The Newport 13each .bunk was shut American Interstate ha(fn't been profit-tlo,~n by regul ators .on Fndar and sold to able in recent years, but it represented an Irvine,-based Manne N:111ona l Bank. attractive expansion opportunity for Mn- Amen can lnterstate's two offices re-rine National, said Mark Simmons, presi- opened on Monday as Marine National dent of the Irvine bank. ~farine N:uion:al branches. has branches in the airport area and in The S4 I million (in assets) American In-Sunta Ana, and the former American In- terstate was fou nded 20 years ago and be-terstatc branches at Newport Center and ca me successful as an institution serving near Main Place in Orange offer excellent small businesses and professional firms. locations for Marine's business-banking The bank later ran into problems with rent niche. "It fits perfectly with what we 're doing," Simmons said. Without the government tnkeover. Sim- mons said, American Interstate had too many problem louns to be con)idercd an nttractive acquisition. In buying American Interstate from 1he Fcderul Deposit Insur- ance Corp., Mari ne National has 30 d:iys to pick and choose the loans it wants to keep. Simmons said he expects · Marine N<1- 1ional to retain about $25 million of American lnterstate's deposits, attempting w keep all but the bank's high-yield, bro- kered deposits. "We're not buying this to tear it apart. We're buying it to maintain it and make it better," Simmons suid. Marine National will keep most of American lnterstate's 26 employees. but doesn't have room-in its org:i nization for the bank's senior officers, Simmons said. He :u.Jded that he believes those ellccutivc were not at fault for the bank's failure. Donald Sol\by, formerly prc:iidcnt of Newport Beach-based . Pacific National Onnk and pre:.ident of American Inter· :.tate ut tJ1c time of ..the-lakeovcrT couldn't be rc;ichcJ for comment on the bank's ch.>:iurc. Larry Luckc:y. wh o )UCceedcd Sobby as president of Pacific National, said his former collcngue hoped to restore Ameri- can lntcr:i.tate's )landing as a strong bu~i­ ne:is bank, but his turnaround plan was prcJicated on n $3 million cnpi1al infusion that never came through. "I think the problems were much deep- er seeded than \\as realiLed "'hen Don ''cnt over there," Lucl..ey said. "He found exci te ment in turning an institution arountl, like \\C did here, but he had good equ ity :ind a )trong bo;ird here." Summer scho~I classes planned as year-round school test-run 100 LOCAL MER CHANT OPPORTUNITY By Russ. Loar Start Wnter COSTA MESA -A test-run for a potentia l yea r-round school will begin next week with an in- novative series of summer school classes for young students. The Newpo rt-Mesa Unified School District has never had a year-round school and board membe rs say th e demand for !>uch a school mui.t come from the com- munity before they take action. Wilson Elementary School Prin- cipal Sa ndy Dundy believes the time may be near for the district's firi.t yea r-round school. "This pro- gram will be li ke a pilot, to see if purents would support this," Bundy said. "Our community has been discussing ii." The summer program will offer the snme kind of ''inter-session" classes ye ar-round schools would sandwich between standard three- month classes. Yenr-round schools arc typically seen as a solution to overcrowd ing, but in Newport-Mesa, the concept is be ing explored as a pote ntial so- lution to the attendance problemi. of stude nts whose parents arc mi- gra nt laborers. ''What w~ are really tooking at is the benefits of yea r-round edu- cation, because some of those fnm- ilies leave the area and take their children out of school fo r six or eight weeks at a time," said sc hool board President Forrest We rn er. "That's the kin d of strategy we're looking :it for thnt side of the community." More information about the Years In The Making COSTA MESA • JULY 10-26 We' re getting excited about the Daily Pilot CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION - citrusensational coverage of the Orange County Fair! If you'd like Lo be a part of our special section, phone your advertising representative at 642-4321 today! College ~r Kid s progran1 :i t \Vi l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ son Elementary School is av~1ilable r + by ca lling the i.chool at 760-3428 Amerlca.n Red Crosil or the college at 432-5880. 7 3"' 5,11 ( 14) ;-i· • .>ol '·Your hcnrt was bigge r than the bouy in "hich it lived," she wrote. "Everyone \\ho kn ew you loved ~OU." f\l r. Johnson is sur.1ved bv lonc111ne fri end Sa\ illc, and 'his brother:, Robert anti George. He \\J'> cremated ~tonda, and his .11.,he.., "111 be no"' n to Hibbing. ~1 11111 fo r a mcmon.11 ccrcmon). Deginning June 22, Wilson School will offer 10, two-week summer classes to students age 6 through 9, in conju nction with O r- ange Coast College. Classes range from "Magic for Minors" to ")(jds on Stage" along with instructi on in r.:=================::;:::======:;-1 Planning Home Improvement? Sa' 11le asl..ed that :in) donations he mat.le to the Cf)'>t.tl Cathedral 111 G.1rden Gro'e Spanish, crentive writing, math and scie nce. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -. ,_ .... 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Saturday, June 27 fro m 9am-11am S_pace is limited Call to reverse enrollment or for information $20 includes Continental Breakfast Visa & Master Card accepted (714) 548-2292 Ir.-.... UCI~ ~. Cc*inlill .... ......... W111t11 Tra EdlOr Of The Edlot. Olly Pig( Md Cok.IMllf Riepelldll. PU lw l'Otillng 5tl Seel: Cl1ilh Dllmet. Ptlflll Bellwll, Ken ~ & "'°"' Mootlldl ' 1111 1.11111111 lrllP Hits 1111 LICblre Cln:t1H ff you'd lil<e the Lobdell Group to entertain 8nd inform with a tailor·made performan<» for yocx OfP>i· zation,please cal Bil Lobdfll at 540-1224. W.l't 5 limn mote IXciting ,,., y<J4X typicll sp ... THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Elecuon AnalJSIS Tbl '5111 Tiii 7111 De S1n111 ....... Prt•C111nl .. , ,~~--! \ Tuesday, June 16, 1992 Ail) Can you give an electric-boat like this a new name? Entries to boat-naming contest quite a shock The mDssive re pon1!"1o the · Daily Pilot's ''Elccttifying ContC)t" to name the neu c t boat in the flccc of Ralph Rodhcim 's Elcctru: BoiJf Company ha) been. 1~cl/, )/tocking. Deloiv is D sJmpling of chc • entries. If you'd liJ..e to enter - and get your picture in the paper, and a free t11 o-hour crui e aboard the 1 cry boat Jou named -call our Rcackn,' Hotline al 6-12-60 '6. The deadline is June 29. Thank you. 0 My suggestion for a n:ime woukl be Current Cruiser. TOM CROSSON Co ta Mesa 0 My entry would be W:itt!> Happening and the other entry \\Ould be Wam Up. JIM ORADFORD Costti Mesa 0 l have a name for Ralph Rodhcim's new electric boat. C:ill it I lot Rod. MARGE PANllAR Nc"port OcJch 0 We were h;n ins fun "ith the cl ctric boat comp~ cont on n:iming their boats. We ha'e come up with the name, actually two name!.: Electric Arc or Edbon· Arc. CHERIE PRICE Co ta Mc a 0 l hu\e a name for the electric boat. The name for the boat Still Gomg. POPE GARRISON Newport Ocach 0 I have a nnme for Ralph' boat. It 1s Ralph's Arc. ROOl:.RT PACKER 12. Cost:i Mc J 0 Our name would be Hot Shot. MR. RUSTEN Nc"port Geach 0 How docs Watt's Up. GLEN BOWMAN Costa Mc a 0 h's Wans Next. JOANNIE NEEL Costa Mcsl 0 My name for it i A-Sca-D·Sca. JOAN COOPER Newport Dench 0 l huve four suggestions for the electric boat. First three I nm not crazy about but the fourth one I really like. 1) f\lake No Wave!> 2) Naturally Light. 3) Free 'n Lhcly. 4) Natural lligh. JOAN ALLISON Ne" port De .1ch 0 My !.ugsestion as Watt Fun. CONNIE DUDDRIOGE Costa Mesa 0 It Keep!> Goin' and Goin'. KEVIN DUDDRIDGE Costa Mesa 0 f\l y ent ry for the electric boat new name \\Ould be Elect-Rod :J'> an Ralph Rodhcim. GARY llUFF Newport Oeach 0 My suggestions arc Jolt, Current Whisper, Short Circuit, I !arbor Shocker, Current Afloat, Surge, Pool Plug, Ne\\port Wircles:., Water \\'1rel~s • Z.ip, Day Zapper, D~lttCr) Buddy. Let me know if I \\Oil, I'd lat..c to go for a bay crua .. e. Ul::.TSY JAQUES Ne\\port Beach 0 S-cj UJtffiies, orDjtlcry ,,111chc,er sound better is my uggestion for the electric boat contest. ALEX ~tEDINA Co t.1 Mesa 0 The n:imc i., \\':.i tts t-hippening. SCOTf RIDER CostJ Mc a 0 The mo names \\C submi t \\OulJ be JuiceJ and th e econd one "ould be Scampere. ERIC GRAVEN DJlboa bland 0 - l'd lit..c to enter the electric boat contest "ith the name Watts Up. RON ANDERSON Nc\\port Ocach 0 I ha"e a suggested n!lme for the electric boJt. It \\Ould be Sult 'n Battery. DAN RYCROFT Costn Mesa 0 My i.uggestion for th e electric boat naming contest A!>Sault 'N Dattct)'. MRS. S.C. ROACH Corona dcl Mar . Write to: Pilot letter , 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646--41 70 ~---~-~ Readers' Ho tline ... 642-6086 Editor William l obdell .•• 642-4321, ext. 351 -Book worms infest Sherman Gardens A LITTLE GAMESMANSHIP IN TH E GARD ENS -It was an all-male ver· tion: "Copy one author, it's plagiarism, copy two or more, it's research." Pilot\ roundup of cuhural ucti,itics. but I mu't consider the source. -sion olllctcrr lluldnson•i--genrecl gen· tlewomen's drawings in the old days of The New Yorker. The occasion: Saturday's charming as· --------semblage of Los Compadres This was topped-by-TCtircd hbr.rrrarr l\tnr- tln Erlich, quoting Jules FcilTer. "Good s" ap· ing is an art in itself." Dut the last \\Ords \\ent to Gerhart! Eh· mann, who reminded brc1hrcn of Mark Twain's quote: "Adam \\US the only man who, when he S!lid a good thing, t..m:" lhat nobody said it before." Chits proud aunt is ""Riill1 Ko, O"-ncr· publii,her of Orange Coast mag:wne, "ho 'a)~ this 1~ a benefit concert, \\1th donauons aiding 1he American ln'tlltute of Mu)ical S1ud1cs. , con Libros. a hardy group And "hen Ko coos, Kobie cooperates. 0 that blossoms monthly at Sherman Library & Gar· dens in Corona del Mar. Literary scholars all, ex· ' · cept for the presence of a lone scrivener invited by past president Vick R. Knight to bask in all that bookish brilliance. Author· educator Dr. Knight, ever irreverent, calls it the Or· It was all very soul-satii.fying, e pcci.1lly for this columnist, whose livelihood depends on reporting the funny thing!) th al 01hcr people say. PERFOR"'ING PARTS -It ".1' ..a!. drJ· m..1t1c an appcurunce as an)thing that's ever graced their Performing Arts Center. Henry and Renee Segcrstrom dro-.e their SIOO,OOO·pl us black Oentlcy 1n10 con\eniently-nearby Sterling Motors on Sat· urduy, with clouds of smoke billo\\ing from under 1he hood. Sales manager Rudy Musiol and finance manager Duane Striggles .rushed to the re cue, then -\\llh the shat-en couple calmed -loaned them a top·of·the·linc OM \V 10 continue on 1hcir way. ------ange County Bookies Club. Which brings us to the next item. 0 OK, BUT WH ERE TO? -I didn'1 hear lhe entire conversation in the next booth at Ruby's, but I can report what one gentleman blurted. What he said, in fairly indignJnt tones, was: Local (One of his tomes. a biogra· Scene phy of Revolutionary War ------. financier llaym Salomon, is known to literati as "On- ward, Christian Soldiers.") Over a light repast of Danish, coffee and a half-banana, the t:ilk turned to the art form known as plagiarism. "Well. the Irvine Companx should mO\e!'' 0 IT'S NOT A REQUEST, IT'S A KOM\.\AND -l\lk hael Chu, gifted young tenor, will ~ing operatic selections Monday evening al the Community Church on Coast High\\J), Co· rona del Mar. For the record, it should be noted lhat the smoke-belching Bentley "asn't purch~ed from Sterling Motors. And the Beemer ''loaner," simil ar to a model purchased there b) the Segerstroms some time earlier, hap· pil) prO\ed to be a non·smoker One wag quoted Wilson Miezncr's defini· Normally, this item would appear in The Jerry Kobrin's column run) 1'ucsdn) • T/1ursda) , trnd SaturdtJ)S. Righting the ship Win or lose , Ross Perot will he lp Ameri ca get back on cou rse C andidate-in-waiting Ross Perot is on a. roll. One opinion poll afler another shows Perot even or ahead of both President Bush and GO\.. Clinton. Republicans and Democrats arc scrambling to "handle" the Perot insurgency, while pundi1s and th e pressies struggle to mat..c sense of Perot's popularity. Instead of endlessly pondering "why Ross Pero1?" we should be asking "hat does or could a Perot insurgency giving citizens a rea:.on 10 choose activism over su rrender, Perot could reinvigorate particip.1tion throughout the polity. Second, by C\ample. Perot\ candidacy has lhe potential 10 enhance the quali1y of AmericJn political campaigns. Since he as unlikely to spend much t1mc fund r:iising -the all-consuming activi1y of modern politics - he'll be able to spend a lot more lime delivering his me~sagc ("hate,er that turn~ ou1 to be) directly to th e American people. Admi11edly, we don't yet know "hat that mes age is, but surely Perot "ill not want for good advice from the nation·~ best minds. faction, \\Ort-~ C\Cccdangly "ell to pro\ ii.Jc the h1g~l>I qu.1hl) of life on eanh. Out "hat abou1 ahe re:.1 of U!)? For too mam. 1 he public in1ere't ,, onl) an altenhought f\}r pola11c1a11' cntrcnchcu 111 Amcnc.1\ pcrm.irknt gmernmcnt In contra .. 1. "Pre~1dl.nt" Perol \\Ould O\\C no one, C\CCpl the American people, an~ a hang fo r hi' elcc1ion. If "jn~onc can grO\\ up Ill be pre,adent" in America, mean for the future of American politics. Coming 10 terms with the Perot insurgency forces us to --a~u~r.~w""h~a~t 1ru more Liberal Politics face up to the long-heralded demise of the t\\-O·party S)stem along '"ith the repeated failure of American politics to produce lcade~hip and responsible action. The Perot in urgency could stimulate a profoundly new approach to electoral Politics and, if elected, democratic governance. Perot's 'Would-be candidacy could turn out to be a Oash in the pan, or of li11lc consequence come November. This is likely to emerge as common wa dom from pontificators in the professional media and is certainly the desired outcome by leaders of both parties. Dut they should not "hi tic past the cemetery o a~urcdly. Though I cannot )Ct in good con~cience recommend voting for Perot, I do recognilc a number of compelling ad,ant:ige to his candidacy and pre!.idency. First and foremost, the Perot insurgency offers frustrated and outraged citizen a legitimate, possibly even noble, outlet for continued involvement in electornl politic . The very exi tcnce of Perot's camp.iign defie the demobilizing effects of "politic as u ual" so widely disdained by the public. Oy detailed message is not forthcoming? On the one hand, it wouldn't be the first time a presidential candidate ran and \\On on the promise of leadership without many specifics; i932 nnd 1988 come easily to mind. On the other hand, the ab cnce of a detailed message wouldn't nullify the benefits of and to a candidate who !!.pen~ most of the campaign engaging the Americ:in people instead or becoming n parasite of special intcr.e!ltS Jnd politicll action Ross Perot: Changing U.S. politics? committees. Third, a successful Perot campaign could restore the possibility of authentic deliberation and the presumption of legitimacy to AmcricJn public policy-making. Americans arc fed up "ith the f ..icade of governmental decision-m at..ing which aggrandiLes the already powerful and '"ell-off, to the exclusion of the public intcre!'.t. Politicians indebted to and dependent upon the financi.11 contributions of the bighl) organized anti tigh1ly connected can do/will do little to challenge the current order of American polilics; which, for a s1m1ll as the Ill) th gl)e~. it i' 11l.1nic th:it the public i111crc't c::in 1'c nJ, a need h\ ~omcone of 111depcndc1;t \\Calth. lr.onac l Ye,. but not ~urpri!.ing. As ltmg as it tat-cs mill1l>ns of dollars to bccome a prc,iJent. a .,enator, or e'en J rcprc,cntati\C, an~onc without lhc per~orul fortune nece!>'an Ill l1nance their cJmp.11gi1 "1ll 1lmJin beholden to )pccs.11 antcrots. ~h11cal .1ct1on comm11tcc,, and the captain' ol c.1p1tal. Thou!!h troubling. 11's belier for c11izcn to .,quarch f.lcc the ch1.)h.:C entailcJ b\ tha arom no\\, rather than remjan immob1.hzed b) 1t. Finally, .1 n non-partk111 pre:.adcnt, Perot "111 be an a better poi.111on than either 13u:.h or Clinton to cope "i1h 1hc paral)sis of dl\idcd go,ernmcn1. Four more )eJrs of George ou .. h "111 almost certainl) ) acid four more ) cars of di\ 1dcd government ~ince there\ no hope for a Republican m::iJOl'll) an the House and onl~ a fainl one in the Senate. Altcrn:iu' el). deep di,1!>1ons in the Dcmocratac P jrly "111 e'cn mat..e i1 difficult for Bill Chnton to mo' c the Congress, ei.peca:illy 1f Clinton's ~ongressional "c0Jt1:.ul," arc ''cak. Jimm) Carter's problcmc; \\Ith a ~oladl) DemocrJllc Congrc s rem:un too 'I' 1d for opt1m1~m about a Clanton presidency. Unencumbered b) the ~~,~~~~~-~~-=--t~~~~~ ang:.t of the oppo 111on part). Perot could be the l1ghtn1ng roJ Americans h:I\ e becn \\.titing for to jolt 1he Congre:.s to rc~pon~abk action. The importance of 1hr: Perot in~urgenC) !)hould not be underc~tim:ucJ or unuel'\Jlued. Mu h more thJn an c-.t.·Jpe 'aluc or a "none of the abo'c option" for the pent-up hO!>lllaty of the American electorate, Perot's campaign 1 an authentic mlS) movement of hope dmcn b) the Jnticipjtion and necessity of political change. ll repre ents a politic:i l end run by Americans deeply d1 11lu ioned by the arrelc\,lllCC of parties. the brcat..do" n of public proprict). 1hr: ab~ence of political re,pon 1b1lit). and the ancapacit) of rcprescnt:i11ve gO\crnment American ha\e been waiting for Perot o r someone like him for decadei.. No ~111gle election can remcd) the maladies afn1ct1ng America Ne,enhcle s, any contnbu1ion 1he Perot in,urgcncy mat..e:. to mobilizing the electorate or rc)tonng po''1b1ht) to American poliucs "111 put th as nation on a much necdcd cour~e of political reco\'ery and renc" al M:uk P. Pttr.Joca trachrs politic:ll cicnC'r ot UC/ and I C'O•Duthor nich BcQjamln I. l'tt t of ''The Amrrican Pre Jdrnc_t." PRESIDENT Gffrlt Busta. (R). The White I louse. 1600 PennS)lvani:i A"-c .. Wash1n~ton, D.C. 20500 ·How to contact your legislators NEWPORr-M t::SA Ul'IHLO CllOOL 1)1 ITRIC'f, 1601 lblh St .• ~c¥.rort Beach, 76().3~00 Sup.:nnlC"nJ.:nt John W. MC'Oll ~rd ~kmt-c~ t orrt">l \\ernfr, prt\ldtnl; Jim d~ Doom. Rod M11r~tilllan. Judy t'runco, Shury ~tbuu11t1"'• t '.d lkcktr, Martha •·tuur. VICE PUSIDE1'T Oa11 Qu•Jft, (R), Senate Office Building, Woshinaton, D.C. 20.S 10 GOVERNOR Pete Wiison. (R). St11te Capitol, Sacramento, 9581•, (916)445·2~1 U.S. SENATOR Alan Cnnaton, (0), S7.S7 w. Century Ul\J., Suite SlS, Los Anieks, 90045. (213)215·2186 John M)·mour, (10, 2400 E. Kntcllil Ave., Suite 1068, Anaheim, 92806. 634·2331 U.S. llOUSE o•· Rl::PRESE iTATI\'£ Chrb Co1, (R), 40th 01 t • 4000 MacAfthur Blvd., EaJt Tower, Newport Dc1ch, 92660. 7$6-22«. (Represents Cost11 Mesa ond Nowpo11 Bench.) STATE SENATE M•rtH Reranon, (I~). 37th 01 t. 140 Nev.port Center Drive, Suite 120, Newport Beach, 92660. 6'0-1137 (Rctrcscnta Newport lkach) Jolll1t R. LNU, (R) •• .Sch Dttt., 19'0 W, Orangcwood, Suite 106. Or:mg.:, 92668, 939-060.i. (Represents Co\tn Mesa) STATE ASSMIDL\' Gilbert fr'"'uson, (R), 70th 01 1., 4667 Mt1cArthu.r Blvd., Suite 30.S. Ne\\port Beach. 92660, 1 6·0665. (Newport Ucach.) NolH t'rludlt, (R). 69th Oi\I., 17195 Nc\\hopc St., Su11c WI, Fount:iin Valley. 92708. <>62-5503. (Repr.:scnt p:im or C~l;a Me\J and I hmllngton lkach.) CALIFORNIA COASTAL COM~ll 'ION S:an Francisco (415)90.a·5200 (South co:i" rcc1on CO\Cr1gc split bct~c1.:n offices 1n l.4'nl ~ach (213) 59().5071 . anti San Dicco (619) 297·9740. Commlsslontr Don l\tc:lnnli~ (61\1)72.3·9286 ORANGE COUNl'Y 80 .\lto O•' SUl'UtVlSORS I b ll or A~ln11ni tf<ltion. 10 Cl\lc Center Pl.111, S:anta An.1, 92701 llarr&tct M. \\'ltdcr 2ntl 01 t, C la Mcq, S.l-t-3220 t . ' Thomas F. Rllty 5th Dist. (Newport Hcach. S:inia Ana I lcia;hts) 834.3.SSO COU1' f\ BOARD 0 1-· EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Ome, Co ta Mesa. P.O. Bo"( 90SO. 9~6:!8·9050, 966-4000. Elliabtlh D. P111kcr, member, Tru\tcc Arc.i S (Costa Mcu, Nc"porl Beach ) CO f COMMUNllY COLI.EGE OISTRJCT 1370 Auams AYI:. Costa Mesi, 92626, 432-5012 Ch:incellor: Alfrtd P. hrHIMlta. rt.ct.; Prtsldtnt: Naacy A. Pollard; Boerd Mt•btn: ht"1 BauM, Paul G. ltl"lt'". Walttr G. llonld, Armando R. Rub: Studtnt Tn.tttt: KJntt• It. Ga"'1>0CI ORANGE COUl'IY •'AIR IOil.O f•1r Or, C ta Mesa, 751·FAIR PrcatJcnt: r.arrr Anotd, Vice Pre idcnt, 0.. Wllltt: Otf\.--Ctors 19• n ...... JM• CrtH. Bude Jolult, Randy S.llll. ltT'"1 u...-JI• u~ c.,, 11.,..11awa. Ml:. \CO!\ OLIO \1 lO \\ \TlR Ol'n IU C'l 1%5 Pl;m .. n11:1. Co\ta Mc J. t>:ll·l~ ll•'Jr,t M.:mb<'~; Trud) Oh Ilg. llnnk Panl11n, l\1n1 iu Ouranlt, J ck lloll, 1 unl 'tl\on 'OS I.\ ~It.~\ ~\Ml.\R\ Ul'lRIC.., r.o uo, 1.cJJ. c, ta ~k'" 9~b2 .. t1C.l, 754-5043. &arJ Mcml1C11: J•m·\ W.lhn r. Jnrncs h:mman. I lar rv Green. 1':itc R :iJ~ and Dad. h"rrid. · • Clf\' CO\lR~:\U ~T Cot11 l\lcu: Clty ll;ill. n nm Drih~. i .:a.522J. Mat) llarnbud.lc, mi)\lt, ndr11 C n ~·~ mayor: Pct..r Buffa, J t!rk:hon atll J I) 1 lum,phrc • C\'UIK'•I inembc • "'1*1 lk'ttch: C1ty Hall, '~ ~,,ort 81\d . t.4"4·3309. M~r. Phil ~.in-~mc: Mn)'Of pm tcm. aar~ncc , urn r: John CO\, fa~ l"n I Ian .. John lkdg~s. Ruth I n l'lumrNr, kan \\ott An Independent Ncwsp.iper Published by (o.i)( Community N~ . Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. cha1rm.in Jim Cretsinger publisher Tom JohnJon ~le publisher Willi~m S. Lobdell ~1t0f & vie' president Stew MarWe mwti"I editor Wlltef lw.,,.ps 1901 ·1989 founding publ~ , ii' •• / k.Page PYTHON From A1 conference Monday. "But if it got around )'Ollrntck, 1 coUTcf kllf you." • .According to &;><>lice, the 60-pound pet was still working on wrapping itself around Ames' le~ when she managed to stab it in the head wnh a kitchen knife, fo1cing it to release her hand. She then pinned the creature's head to the floor with her foot while dialing 911. The snake was still wrapped around her leg when police arrived -and Ames was still screaming. Paramedics treated Ames at the apartment for minor cuts on her hand. Officers took the snake to the city's animal control center behind the police department and deposited it in a glass tank with a view of several cages containing bite-size kittens. Pythons dine on rodents, rabbits and chickenS', but cnn irtso-b~-:in-enemy to kfne nS" and puppies - especially this time or the year. "They get restless when it gets warm," said Animal Control Officer Anna Rodriguez. Rodriguez said the Burmese python tends to be more aggressive than other snakes. Consequently, owners are required to obtain a permit. Ames' brother did not have a permit for Judice. Police said they probably wouldn't cite Ames' brother, but wC\uld require him to get a permit. Ames has apparently told police she doesn't want it back, but it will be up 10 her brother to decide the snake's fat e. rolice MAC MILLIAN door-shutter." GAL From A1 From A1 ..... reported that the brother is incarcerated at the Orange County Jail. Rodriguez said she was confident someone would be willing to adopt the snake if her brotficr decf<JCCI to give ff up. According to Rodriguez, the city's nnimal control center hns taken in a number of abandoned and lost pythons over lhc yea rs. Less than two weeks ago th e city rounded up a renegade python slithering up n window at Denny's on Harbor Boulevard. Officials have alrendy found a home for it. Animal control officers also recalled the time a Costa Mesa man opened the hood of his Toyota truck to find a runaway python wrapped around the engine for warmth. Animal control officers planned to take Judice to the veterinarian Monday night so it could be treated for the stab wound. thefCWas no such deal. He said Gal faces a ma'<imum five years and eight months in prison. say MacMillian is the one who brings a historical perspective to school district decisions, while always keeping an eye lo the future. He recently completed a maste r's program in "boardsmanship" in conjunction with the California School Boards Association and in 1991 was one of only two Orange Counry educator.; to receive th e Marian Bergeson Award for oursranding service to education. MacMillian is also known for keeping a cool head when issues and tempers heat up. "He's a quieting influence when things tend to get a little excited," said school board President Forrest Werner. "He ref uses to get forced into a hasty decision." neged on a deal. According to Gal, he had been offered Juxu· ry jail accommodations, ca1ercd food, and no more than eight months in jail time in exchange fo r his testimony. The sleuth pleaded guilty to one count .of conspiracy to commit assaull, two counts of assauh and a fourt h count or false imprisonment with vio- lence. Two other counts were dismissed. It was MacMillian who successfully encouraged the school district la!>t year to print school board agendas in Spanish for the Latino communiry. And he has le nt his support lo a number of proposals ranging from a plan to s1udy the f easib ili1y of creating magnet high schools to the creation of a budget advisory committee. "He can give lhe hisl orical perspcc1ive and ye t that never keeps him from searching fo r new methodology and new thinking," said 12-year school board member Judy Franco. "He has never been a Through the years, MacMillian has grappled with de clining enrollments and massive teacher layoffs. Now he faces growi ng enrollments without the additional funding those enrollments usually bring. MacMillian and fellow school board members say state legislators trying 10 reduce California's $11 billion budget shortfall are considering actions thal could force Newport-Mesa and similar school districts throughout the state into bankruptcy. "They're taking money away from kids to spend on 01her projects because the kids can't defend themselves," MacMillian said. "We're going to lry to take advan1nge of some of our past experiences in raising fun ds. We've got to make sure that people don't forge t the kids." • Deputy Oistricl Attorney Clyde Vonderahe said Monday He is scheduled 10 be se n- ten~ed July 31. VISIT From Al said Peter Gaillard, White House prc:>s ndvance reprcse n· ta live. "ll's always very well re- ceived when the president comes to Orange County," said Tom Fuentes, Orange County Republican Party Chairman. But Bush's visit could be up· staged Thursday by a rollicking campaign stop by Ross Perot at Frasier Park in Lion Country Center, where both the Wild Rivers water park and Irvine Meadows nmphitheater are sit· uated. That rally will include carni· val rides, clowns, singers and bands, said Joanne Lnufer, Or- ange County media liaison for the Perot campaign. Perot will be speaking to the families of volunteers who have been working on his petition drive for lhe presidency, Laufer said. The event is scheduled to take place between 10 a.m and 5 p.m on Thursday. Laufer estimated 1ha1 lSJ)OO i:upportcrs may show up at what she called an "apprecia· tion rally." But Fuentes tried to down- play Perot's visit by claiming chat lhe Texas billionaire's sup· porters were being bused in to Orange County to make it ap- pear he has large local support. "Frankly, I'm against bus- ing," Fuentes joked. 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'' I ' • • \ : l ) , i : \ : 401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, California Telephone (714) 760-0403 Houn: 8am-9pm Mon.-Sat. 8llD-8pm Sunday ' I S8cllan 8 I ~une 16, 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV-radie/82 Scherer -BoatinwB3 Classified/BS For COsta Mesa--H-igh, a very eventful year Pickens opts tor ·baseball ~Costa Mesa High's Athlete of Year to focus on diamond in future. By Richard Dunn Sports Writer T here 's S O m e· thin g about the solid sound o( baseball meeting b a t. Scooping ground· ers, driving in runs, even smell· ing the 'pine tar and freshly cut grass of an ·infield -it all ap· peals to Jeff Pickens. Although basketball is the game Pickens earned most of his headlines in his senior year at Costa Mesa High, baseball ap- parently will be his athletic fu · turc. For Pickens, voted the school's male Athlete or the Year, play- ing baseball gets the weight off. "When I put those baseball cleats on and take off the high tops, it's like I'm losing 50 pounds," said Pickens, who is al· ready imolved in Orange Coast College's baseball summer ses- sions. "I really don't get tired or (baseball). When basketball sea· son's endi ng, you r legs arc ach· ing. But 1 don't get tired in base- ball. I've been working wi th Tommy Davis (two-time Na· tional League balling champion for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the early 1960s), so I guess I've gar the bug:"" _...._ Pickens, a first baseman/out- fielder who batted .390 with eight doubles, two home runs and 18 RBI for the Mustangs this spring, earned Athlete of the Year honors because of his excellence in two major sports. "It blew me away when they told me at the awards banquet (on June 8)," said Pickens, who averaged 19.9 points_, 10.1 re- bounds and 2.2 blocks per con- test in basketba ll last winter. .. Baldwin firing stunner ~Mesa football coach replaced fallowing injury-marred season . By Richard Dunn Sports WrP.et I t wasn 't u n ti I a >Aeek after Costa Mesa High ended its football season when the biggest shock of the season tran· spired. Veteran coach Tom Bald· win was fired. In a sea:.on marred with inju· ries, Co)ta Mesa Athletic Direc- tor Dean Cooper ci ted those 'cry reasons fo r terminating Baldwin, an eight-year coach who compiled a 24-56-2 record, ..t including a 3-7 mark last au· tumn. "(Baldwin) didn't belie\e in a high-profile off-season progr'\ffi. that's one place "'here he and l didn't agree," Cooper said. "We had 10 kids hurt, silting on the sidelines aga.inst Estancia. l still think those kid!! could\e been better physical!) conditioned as far as ''eight-training is con· cerned. But that's just my opin- ion." Cooper's opinion, reportedly along >Aith parents and booster club members la)hing out against Dald,,in, led to Baldwin's firing last Nov. 22, exactly one "'eek after the Mustangs lo!it their rcg- ular-se:ison finale against Tra· buco Hills. "I don' t ink... (the decision) was (unpopular)," Cooper said. "I'd say for about 90 percent of the people it was a welcomed decision. The problem y,as that the 10 percent it \\as unpopular with, those people "ere ex· tremely vocal. People were very supportive of it, but like it usu- ally is, it 's the minority that's the mo:.t vocal. "It's a big honor. I can re· member when I was a freshman looking at that mai n trophy in the trophy case with all of those guys from the 60s, 70s and 80s. 1 thought, 'Oee, it would be unbe· lievable to have my name on that when I'm a senior.' " """""" 1'.c>l11-.0.·i¥ r .- Costa Mesa High baseball and basketball standout Jeff Pickens has been selected the Mustangs' Boys Athlete of the Year "I think once they sec (new head coach) M}ron (Miller) in action and ce how he-works "ith the kids, people are going to be very happy "'ith our choice. He's a great motivator. He just has a .,., ay of handling kids "ith· out screaming and yelling. He gets kids to want to do their very best." Pickens, twi ce the basketball team's most valuable playe r, merited All-Pacific Coast League honors this year in both sports. Green steps down as baseball coach Perhaps the biggest loss for Costa Mesa during the season wa senior tailback Johnny !Js· ' pina, who se,ercly pulled his rtght hamstring against Corona del Mor in Co tn Mesa's final preseason game on Oct. 11. And the fact that he's the Athlete of the Year is no longer unbelievable. • In baseball, Co ta Mesa would rather point tow;ird next season than dwe ll on this past year. Head coach Tim Gree n, who announced his resignation Qn Sunday night at the team's ban- See PICKENS/I! By Richard Dunn Sc>Ms wr¢el Shocking the audience Sunday night, Tim Green announced hi resignation as Costa Mesa High ba cball coach at the team's banquet. Green. coach for the past two years, stepped down "mainly because or the golf course deal and my fa ther's health," he said. Don Hunt, an assbtant coach, will most likely be elevated to head coach by the end of this ''eck, Costa Mcsn Ath· letic Director Dean Cooper said on Monday. The Mustang ' fini hed 4-19 this past season. Green "as elevated to president of his father's company, I !:my S. Green, Inc., short ly after his father suffered n stroke thi ye:lr. Harry S. Green, Inc., has been the managing operator or the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub for the past five years. "I have to put more time into·thc golf course for my family's living," Tim Green said. "It's cutt ing into too much time for me to coach nnd teach baseball properly. I've tried to bring the standard Groot, Lee top candidates for Orange Coast baseball post By Richard Oum Sports WYllr Two or the fou r leading candidates for the va· ca nt Orange Coast College baseball coaching job formed OCCs double-play combination in 198 1, shortstop Scott Groot and second baseman Ln rry Lee. According to Mike Mayne, who stepped down o head coach this year oner lS seasons, Long lkuch City head coach Undsay Meus and UC Ir· vine assistant John Altobelli, a 1981 Newport Har- bur Hiah araduate, are also in the runnina. p:i t two seasons, played at UCLA and in the Kansas Caty Royal • organization for 1 VJ years. He ha also been an ussbt:int conch nt Cal Luth ernn, UCLA and Oxn:nd College for one year coch. Allobdli, who played tv.o )Cars each at Golden West Collc&e and the University of Hou ton, wo an a is tant at Houston fo r one )ear before com- ing over to UC Irvine, which dropped its baseball program two weeks ngo. Altobelli has been at UC Irvine for five years. UC Irvine head coach Mike Oerakos did not apply for the vacant OCC position. of baseball up at Co!.ta Mesa. and I feel l\·e done that O\Cr the la!.t t\\O years." lronicall), the contract "ith the Cat) of Co ta Mesa ends thi year for Harry S. Green, Inc., opening the 'door for other golf course management propos· als. A commi11ee within the city report- edly recommended American Golf to tal..e o'er management of the coun.e. The recommendation of American Golf was to be voted on late Monday night ot the Cost:i Mc a City Council meeting. Many upporters of Harry S. See GREEN/a ··Anytime he got his hands on the ball, he was a threat to break it all the way,·· Cooper said of Ospina, who carried 43 times for 317 yards (7 A average) and four touchdowns in four games. "Whether it \\3 a l..ickoff re~ turn or a punt return, "e had a kid who could break it at any tame. I think he wa the best back in the league, but getting See BALDWIN/I! W estern State Umversaty CoHeg~ of Law will host an mformatton mmar m your area Your questions wall be an wertd regarding. • Law School Requ1remen when k how to apply • F1nana1l As astance • lrviM and Fullttton Campu~ • Plac:ftne'\t • Sc.hoUrsh tp Tuesday, June 16, 1992 Long Beach • 6:00 pm Monday, f une 29, 1992 Iroine • 6:30 pm • 1M Law School Admmeon T t (lSA T) A qu•hon and answer penod will follow ttM Mm1Nr S..tJn8 as linutild and reervetlons are on a firat- rome, fint...erwd buis To,. .... , call Fu'*'°" at 7Hl'731·1000 or !MM It 7Hl'1U·tt00 and •• a II\ AdmllliON Counlelor. Lee, 1 San Luis Obispo native who co.ichcd Cuesta College Into the four·tcam state tourna- ment this year. ployed at Peppcrdine for two year and in the minor le11ues arter his OCC career. Oroot, currently a Costa Mesa-based scout for the Minnesota Twins. was interim hCld coach ot OCC In 1990 when Mayne was on u bb11ic:.I iea\'e. Members of the OCC committee that will de· d de on a new haseball ore Barbara 8onJ (women's soccer coach), Barry Wallace (athletic director), Dob Wetlcl ((ormer men's \'Olleyball co ch). Dill Wor~m.an (football coach) and J im Goodine (equipment manager). An aMouncc ment i expected 1n three week . •JM '""'*',_-,_.._.....~ffpl~ioi .M-.,.Clll,.,_ WESTERN STATI Mega. the head c:oech 11 Lona Deach City the The Coa-.1 Community College Oi trict h;i ex· tended the deadline for opplicunl until June 2•. ' • 1'n ~ J l ~ f M'J'l9' ... k_, • ttlJ Aro ... ,.,C....,lflt 4(111r U......,S..lllr4fCal~ • Jtl'i ~.,~~tf~AilC'tllffe • '"' """° ... ~. ,......, :-•UNIVERSrrY-• COLIZGS or LAW 82 Tuesday, June 18, 1992 Costa Mesa High Boys Athlete of the Year Jeff Pickens Captain, MVP Varsity Cross Country Most Inspirational Most Improved Andy Russell Erik Christensen, Kevin Runge Chris Wimmer Varsity Footbalt- MVP Mike Cota Offensive Lineman Rich Hoff man Def ens Ive Lineman Fernando Ospina Offensive Back Johnny Ospina Defensive Back Matt Jaglowski Most Inspirational Steve Samenlego, Steve Owen Outstanding 11th Grader Josh Peca Outstanding 10th Grader Bryan Luxembourger MVP Most Improved MVP Captain Most Improved Varsity Water Polo Julian Popov Chris Avitia, S~m Grayeli Frosh·Soph Water Polo Varsity Basketball Steve Fiduccia Mike Curtis Jesse Miller MVP Jeff Pickens Most Improved Matt Harber, Matt Harris Captain Joel Harding Defen sive Player of Year Jason Amorde Junior Varsity Basketball r.1VP Coaches Award Most Improved MVP Most Improved Coaches Award Coaches Award MVP Most Improved Coaches Award Co-Captains MVP Most Improved Coaches Award MVP MVP MVP Captain t.1ost Improved r.1VP Most Improved Senior Award Sammy Smith Francisco Corona Ernie Russell Sophomore Basketball Brian Smith Mario Meza Leo Garcia, Eric Costello, Cong Quan John Renella, Chad Van Sweden Freshman Basketball Varsity Soccer Bobby Priestley Senncea Sims Jeff Rice Tim Schwab, Tyler Scofield Fred Wood Ernie Solorzano Josh Peca Varsity Wrestling Varsity f'aseball Junior Varsity Baseball Varsity Golf Var,sity Swimming Ryan Park Mike Meyer Mario Meza Eric Estrella Adam Gilles Matt Yamashida Josh Forth Matt Harris Co-Most Improved Mike Curtis, Bernard Petrone Varsity Tennis Captain r,1ost Valuable Singles Most Valuable Doubles Binh V. Nguyen Jason Quillao Regala B. Nguyen-Son Pham Quoc Dang Junior Varsity Tennis r.1ost Improved Singles Luciano Deleon Camilo Ramir?i Minh Nguyen Most Improved Doubles Coaches Award Captain Best Field Events Best Sprinter Best Hurdler Varsity Track Best Distance Runner Varsity Volleyball Brian Smith Brian Smith Jamie Soliz Willie Noonan Andrew Russe Co-Captains MVP Most Improved Team Hustler Joey Nguyen, Gabby Nguyen Khang Lai Joey Nguyen Gabby Nguyen Captain MVP Most Improved Team Hustler Juni or Varsity Volleyball REPAIR ! Ben Eastman Andy McNally Clay Stockton Liem Lam DON'T REPlAC E ' . \ LC1'JG CFAO< AND SlUNE 011P FEPAJR AT A FPACTDN OF i ~ CIET CF FEPLACErvENT COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1966 B NEVJPCAT El.VD. • cmTA MESA 645-2554 ' BALDWIN: touchdowns while Johnny Ospina c::iught 10 for 117. Harvnrd, was the PCL's co-Player of the Year as the Mustangs (16- ll) advanced 10 the CIF Southern Section 2-A quarterfinab. From 6 1 hurt so early and right before going into (Pacific Coast} league, it hurt our chances in league." The Mu~tangs, 1-4 in lca~ue, defeated Ulguna Beach, 38-0. 10 n Fullback Fernando Ospina led Costa Mesa's l>trong ru!.hing game, carrying 114 limes for 556 yards (4.9 average). Sophomores Dinh Tran and Mike Pawinski filled in nicely for Johnny--0 ptna, rushin for 366 and 215 yards, respectively. game marred by a bench-clearing bruwl. Linebacker Mike Coia. 1cam MVP and all-league, had J 2 sacks, nine.. i n lhc first three games. •In water polo, team MVP J ulian Costa Mesa, which won the 2-A title in 1990, was also led by junior J.R. Porter and sophomores Sam Grayelli anc.l Chris Avitia, all of whom merited nil-league di~tinc­ tion. The co-league. champion ..Mus- t-0ngs defea1ed Western, 16-4, in the first round of the 2-A playoffs and nipped San Oernardino, 8-7, in the second round before losing 10 South Pa~udcna, 17-12. in the quarterfinal s. Junior quarterback Matt Harber comple1ed 58 of 155 passes for 563 yards and five touchdowns, wide receiver Mike Meyer caught 13 passes for 137 yards and four Popov, an ESPN National Scholas- tic Award winner who's going to • In volleyball, Costa Mesa fin- ished 3-9 in league as Khang Lai, PICKENS: Athlete or Year From 81 quet, had 3 young and inexperienced group to work with this year. But seniors Pickens and Mike Meyer (center fielder), also expected to play at OCC next year, made a lasting impression. Meyer, the team MVP, batted .451 overall (.424 in league) with three homers while making first team all-league. Seniors Tyler Scofield, Jason Amorde and Matt Jaglowski were also solid starters for Costa Mesa, which finished 6-19 overall and 2·13 in league. Luis Vasquez, an outfielder/designated hitter, hit .349 in league and earned a spot on the coaches' first team all-league team. Junior Matt Harber and sopho- more Jeff Niebling were honorable mention all- Jcague choices. •In basketball, the Mustangs were led by Pickens, Harber and junior guard Lam Luu. And altho'tgh Costa Mes::i struggled again in 1991-92, going 4-19 overull, the program is moving up. "There was no discipline in the program when I took over in 1987," Costa Mesa Athletic Director Dean Cooper said. "Kids would come 10 practice when they felt like it, so my biggest job when I was the coach was to put some discipline and orga· nization into the program. "It was just a terrible program. So Dilly Drewer (current head coach) and I worked hard for two years when J was the head coach to try and get es- tablished. Then Dilly took over last year and he's done a good job.·· Freshman Sammy Smith, a 6-foot-3 guard, gave Costa Mesa reason to imagine success down the road, scoring 12 points in the Mustangs' Cir Southern Sec- tion lll·A playoff game against Rancho Alamitos, a 71-63 loss for the Mustangs. In thot game, Pickens scored a career-high 25 points while grabbing 11 rebounds and blocking three shots. the team MVP, John Carle LaDcc Merrifield, Joey Nau,c and Oabby Nguyen sparked lh team. • ln cross country, captai Andy Ru~ltCll was the teum's MVP. • In soccer, Johnny Ospin3 re- covered from his ham!)trin& injury to lead 1he team in )COrin3. Costa Mesa was 4-6 in league as Fred Wood earned learn MVP honors. •In trnck and field, Willie Noonan and J.nmie Solis were dou· blc-event 9uolifiers for the CIF 2- A preliminaries. Noonan went 42.39 in the 300-metcr intcrmedi· ate hurdles and anchored the Mustangs' 1600-metcr relay team that finished second in league (3:32.76). Solis ran 1he 400 meters in 52.39 and sprinted a leg on the 1600 relay unit. Russell and Peter Tran also ran on Costa Mesa's 1600 relay. •In tennis, captain Dinh Nguy- en and Son l'hum Quoc Dang qualified for CIF in doubles. · •In ~wjmming, Porter was third in league in lhe 100-yard breast- stroke and eighth in the 100 free. Greg f elli was fourth in the 100 free. •Jn wrestling, Rya n Park was the team MVP. •In golf, Mall Yama~hida, Josh Forth and Mall Harris we re the leader~. On deck in the Daily Pilot •E 20, 1992 • llEWPIRT BACK BAY • REGISIER TODAY! Looking back at 1111 mt of our school6, '91 -92 •Estancia boys .... June 9 • Mesa girls ...... June 10 •Newport boys .. June 11 • CdM girls ........ June 12 • Mater Dei. ....... June 13 • Calvary Chapel June 13 • Estancia girls ... June 15 • Costa Mesa boys .... June 16 •Newport girls .......... June 17 • acc ......................... June 18 • CdM boys ............... June 19 • SoCal College ......... June 22 TELEVISION BH•ball 11: 10 a m -Cards·Cubs, WGN. 4.30 p.m -Dodgers-Braves. Ch. 11. TBS. 4:30 p.m. -Expos-Mets. WOR. 7 pm. -Brewers-A's, ESPN. 1·30 p.m. -Rangers-Angels. SC. 7:30 p.m.-Chlsox·Manners. WGN. ' Boxing 9 p m. -Mttchell-8oyle. USA. 1 a.m..-MlleheU-Boyle, USA. Baaketball (USllL) 1 t :30 p m.-Auanta·Philadephia, PT. RADIO Baseball 4 30 p.m.-Oodgers·Braves. KABC (790). 5.30 p m. -SD·Astros. KFMB (760). 730 pm -Rangers-Angels. KMPC (7 10). MONDAY'S COUNTS DAVIY'I LOCKl!R -6 bolls, 161 qlefs 3 Yll- io..1A 1 llllllo lfllt\ 78 bortieo. 234 llln'ICUda. 171 mco ~ IS ..,_,bin. e ~ 1 Slletlttad. 10 10C1itis11. '20 INCktlll 1 CllltlGll 1 11190. 13 !JU Jhst (1tlemd) NEWPORT LANOINQ -4 boats 170 arqeri &$ 1>¥rKVlll. 74 boMo. ICM C1locG bHs, 24 IMIO blU f IOCJI, hll. t --30 llllt\tnl. 1 .. cru.er • r --COUPON--I ~ $200 Off I I Any Tour King I I or Prima Glove I L expires 6· 17-92 .J r ==couRnT--=., I $300 Off I I 1 Doz. Ball Pok I ~ !~i~j~~¥£ -j r --COUPON -I 115 % Off I I An y Me n's I I Shirts I L -~·~·:.!.!·'!.. -.J DJmeon. \' o sweu t. Piece of cake. I\ al/... i11 It 's not like \'OU 're miming from here to Timbuktu. 3.1 MllfS ,,,.~,1 IS NOlHING _J GOMPARmm &MONIHSOF CHEMOlHERAl't. I 24 weeks. 168 days. -1,032 hours. 241 .920 minute~ of your life. nu· use of dwmicul ugr11t:. mjLt'tl'd intu tltt• bod\' tu control t'U11<.-er l.o~ of hair 1~ um• Mdl! ef/l'Ci. . Meet Adam Dozier. On February 13. 1991. he was diagnosed with Hodgkins disease. Olv a healthy 4-year-01d boy. he is caricer free. Proof posi- ti1>e that the Making Strides Against Cancer move-a- long-a-thon is doing a world of good. odi'<lnce to make a p/£Ylge for yuur effort!I. 1\0 amoulll is too small or large. 771e money )'OU roi~ will go directly to local fJl't'WU"' of miean:/1. £'1uct.1tio11 a11d aid for patie111s. fur 1110f(! detai~. <.vll 714-751-0# I This year. we'd like you to participate a11d join the fun. 711ere will be food. entertainme111 and free healtll St'Teenings. You can walk, jog. run. skate or wlieelchair your way across the finish line. 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"'-,.. wll honof lht lowtt ol dlt two pncet No ....... at Harbor & Adoms ne•t to Albortsons in the Mesa Verde Center Costa Mesa -Since 1986 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot ; 2 Ward and his wooden cutter, both classics, form special bond S 0~1c p1.!~ple form such an emotional link:ige \\Ith thc~r bout thnt it transcends pride of ownership -and becomes an extension of 1hc1r personality. Steve Word and his traditional wooden cutter lt~1ir arc '."o of a kind. She loves the way his put1cn1 caring hands have mended her hurts and re,tored the beauty of her youth. And he holds his head at a j.1unty. prideful tilt as he sails past )Ounger plastic vessels or stands :it her stern, sculling this proud lady to her berth. Steve and Altair arc classics! ·rhcy arc nlfllOSt the so me ngc anll respond to the nceus of coch other. Steve says, "She's got cedar planl.ing. ironwood keclson, on!. frames. teak horn timber and stem. "She's a cutter rig with about 450 square feet in a low nspect r.11io sail plan. She uoesn't hnve much frcebonrd so she doesn't have to fight the sea -the sea 11111 lclllFW Boating comes over and it's gone. In the meantime, you get to take a bath! Fortunutcly, the self·bailing cockpit is so small it can onl y hold about 35 gu llons of sea wa ter." Altair is an Atkins designed Erick Jr., a double. ender cutter. 2 feet on deck. built in Gresham, Oregon. She's very sturdy with displacement about 15.000 pounds anti able to take a log on her bow and ~till come home. She ha~ a "ind,ane so he can sail wi1hou1 (11.)\\0r. In fact, the fir':.t fh·e )Cars Steve owned Altair he had no battery, radio or electronic navigation gear. He now has a rndio rind Loran, which !>hare the same stern mounted anicnna - '' l11ch he can c:..i')ily re mo' e "hen he wants her 'ic\\ ct.I "ith her trathtional lines. He also sailed the boat for three years without ~1.1nch1011., .rnd lifelines" h1lc he ".1s rcbuildins the hul"arks '"ith teak :rnd 'arni~hcd cap rails. The ho•ll h•l) unique tapered .. 1.rnchions rnmplctcl) CO\ered "ith "coach "hipping" (an intricate :ind bcnutiful CO\cring of cotton line). It is Ob\'lous thnt uh:\sing Alt.1ir for her hi toric role is n "labor of love·• for Ste' c. Steve says, "Altair is a heritage of the sea, sure, there's maintenance with the wood, but there's a feeling that she's ... sort of alive ... there's a personality to her. She doesn't bchnve all the time ... but, yet she takes care of you. Sure there's n lot of work ... but I would rather pay the boa1, then pay the bank. "I really enjoy my time on the boat ... with scrntching down for varnish ... tinkering wi th this or that ... it's an enjoyable experience, and then when you sail the boat ... wow!" exclaimed Steve. He has sailed in the Ancient Mariner Race in Long llcnch for seven years and shown Altair for five years at the Wooden Doat Festival in Newport Beach. He's been very ac tive in the Wooden Hull Yacht Club. While racing Altair in 1991, he won the first West Coast Classic Series for his nee1 and later won D·fleet in the Dana Cup. He nlso got perpetual honors at the Ancient Mariners Race for first sloop to finish. He won the first Newport Doat Festival Regatta. Steve is quick to point out Altair is competitive when racing her own kind -classic wooden boats -but not modern racing boats. Steve is seriously planning an "around-the-world" cruise in the near future - but is torn emotionally when he thinks about giving up his beloved Altair for a large r boat for such a voyage. Devotion has him on the horns of a dilemma. Out don't tell Altnirl 0 The renowned Ticonderoga is returning to Newport Harbor Saturduy. If you wish to he part of the welcoming flotilla, she is scheduled to arrive ut the harbor entrance at 12: I 5 p.m. For more information, contact Pat Roberts at 852-834 1. 0 Phil Oradstock, Commodore of the Oalboa hland Yacht Club (for juniors only) annou11ced that the club is ce lebrating its 70th anniversary on June 28. For more information about this historic celebration, contact Phil at 673-8126: Doi> Scllcrcr's bonti11g column nppcnrs in tile D:1ily Pilot c•·cry 'J'ucsdn)'. Kelpie claims Sturgess Award D.rnJ Poin1-b.1scd l\clpte c.uncd 1hc George ~turges A\,ard os first to linish s~11urd.t~ in the I lcri1.1ge Rcg;Hta, off the Ualbua Pcnin ula. NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB Nash Sptln9 Championship 9 Uci>.rty Spill J ~di. BCYC. Ct.ASS c-1 Paedie HIQh. J.n OOlum. we. 2 P~. Ken Dutchtr. eve. 3 H•Oh SIRIOO. Bob snno. eve. 5 Pnvlle Idaho, Ktvm LYM. eve: 6 Valentine, MMY Longpre, BYC: 7. OED. Blyan RoeMg. SSYC l\clpit'. skippered by Jim Dc- llru\'.'I.., ah.o "on 1 he Schooner Cl.1ss, Jhcad of ~.1m.wrng, !!l.1p· pcrcJ b) Ernie ~linnc} of Ne"· port Ucach. Nc\\pOrt Cle.1ch's Jim llo"c skippereJ 1'.mtJ/u~ to the Cla~ U title, follo"cd by Pmwclu. "1th Dave Williams of Ne" port Dcach at the helm. \lirginfo ':.kippered by 0.10 I lcagney from Dana Point. bcMed the competition in Class A. which matched the Class 13 with 10 cn· tries. VirginiJ ''as the oldest entf) among the \\OO<len boats, having been bu1h 111 1913. The Wooden !lull O"ncr A':.- soc1Jt1on \\Oii the Yacht Club Challcnsc A" .inl for the greatest number or entries. The C\Cnt was n bcnclit for the Newport I l:trbor Nautical f\tuseum. LEHMAA 12S-1 PIW Ramino·W• ~rts., MiYC, 2 8'uce Ayers.J.I A~res. NHYC: 3 HtnrY Sinout·JeO Sptagve, eSSA: 4 Jlm Buc>.ing~m·M~ Bucl.inQIWn, NHYC. 5. 8111 SymtS·M~ Jane Symes. Wlllamelle, s c BALBOA YACHT CLUB 88 Serle11 Race 4 Cl.ASS A-1. ClnOt, Jell Fnet, MiYC, 2 RM!tt #r lntermln. lttC: 3 ~~ • .mx bli.e BVC, ~ Ptfldr19on, 0.l'tld Gray, WC; 5 s~,,ru. R*11 ~ BC't'C; a IW MJ bz, Rl!Ph ~ eve. 1 o. .4>efl:e. ~11; Po- le, eve. O:IS. Epodfmc. ci.ic-Wert. BCYC CLASS 8-I RucJt. Dick Hrjdtn. ecvc; 2. K.achN, Ce1'31d M~og31\ NHYC; 3 SldOOO. PIU Slwp, .BCYC, 4 3' Carat, JIF Albtn, LIYC, 5 Rhythm. Roger Gooclino. SBYRC. 6. J~ Silw1y1t.4alanosky, OPYC, 7 J.lty Too. WOOCS/ Kemoara. BCYC. 8 Matil'lgl, Ed Cari>tnttr, BYC; GREEN: From 81 Green, Inc .• "ere.: at 1hc city coun· c1I meetins in protest. "Th~c11y council's options are to c.lisplacc 86 employees, or keep 1hings status quo and renew ou r contract. for a not her five years," CLASS D-1. Tres Gordo, Tom Purtca. BYC, 2 Pussyca~ John Sz~ay, WC, 3. Wind Warnot, John O~s. BCYC. 4 Squem·e~-e. RttlWc:!ScW Kokol. we. s 8lle 031\tr 11. oo Krenz. eve -SOUTH SHORE VACHT CLUB June Hibachis, Rae• 2, June 10 Ptff.A-1 VOl\ell BNce TwlChtl. SBYRC, 2 HorallO. Don 8MU. SSYC PHRf.e-1 ~ et. Snow. ssve. 2 Aoc>Nrtion. M.lle o·connef. SSYC. 3 Wind W'M· llOI. John D~. BCYC PHRf·C-1 CllUp D~te. ~ ~son. SSYC. 2 HOC POUlo. 031'1 Rotvtr, SSYC, 3 En- gergy, M.vcus Mana. SSYC Sllields-1 Jean, ErSln Yt11ger, UCISA. 2 Allene. Lte W1loennan. UCISA. Tim Green said. "\Vi1h American Golf, that's like running a golf factory. In and out, in and out." Since the city opened t~e door to out)iuc bid for the course management, many employees have been concerned with losing their jobs. OCC's Nelson signs letter to attend Iowa ~ Bucs all-state pitching star exits as school's career leade r in victories. Orange Coast College sopho· more Alisha Nelson, the school's career victory leudcr, has signed a letter of intent to attend the University of Iowa. Nelson, a Woodbridge I lish product, fin ished with a 46·16 two·year record at OCC. Wi1h a 24-8 mark this spring, she was the Orange Empire Conference pitcher of the year, and an all-stutc selection. Nelson's 0.50 ERA this sea- son was a school record, and the right·handcr' l\\O-)Car ERA was 0.65. Nelson lee.I the Pirate'> to the OEC title by hurling four no· hitteri., one perfect game and 16 ':.hUtOUlS this l>Ca!>On. In the Mate playoffs in Sacra- mento, Ncbon pi1c.hcd the Dues to one \ICtory before the team was eliminated. Nelson's ba1tel)ma1e, Bccl.y Toler, announced she ''oulll at· tend UCLA and ''ould \\Jlk·on for the defending nJtional champions. Toler, out of Murina High. was a two·time all-conference ca tcher and owns' the Pirate::.' career record "'ith 62 run::.. -Dy Ilic Daily Pilot 13 Days lett 'ttl 1~oay The Big M, as in M1chi- g an, is coming to the Big 0, as in ocean, for I-Day, as in Irrelevant Week XVII ... June 28. Quote of the Day ·"All I ask of Washington is that they give me a chance. Being the last guy picked, that's going to lire me up more than any- thing." -Mr. Irrelevant, Michigan's Matt Elliott. ~I_, ___ ... ... ....,.._ I, .~' •''' \ . -. l \. • , • ,,, • ..,\.. t . "Biffy made It to the inflek:J. They're calling time out. He's grabbed the ball In his mouth and ... Yesll He· s slotlOer'ri'lg 8'f over it Ill" Tuesday, June 16, 1992 Jakosky's camps begin on Monday Dcginnin~ on Monday, l'\c\\ port Harbor I lich c1rl~ ba:.l.ctball Co•1Ch Shan non J a~~'"' \\ 111 con ti uc1 her thiru annu~I ·~c'' p\.>rt I I arbor Girb Summ\.·r UJ~l.db.ill Camp fur t\\O age gruup-. al the high ::.choul. Sc ... ion-. fur cirb 1n craJt:s )ol\ throu~h n11h: ru71 .\hrnd.~' lhrouch Thurl>~d.1\ I r,1m JO >O a.n1. to 12:311 p.m. anJ I.hi live \\1.cl..::. G1rb gr:1J1.·-. 10 through l~ go from S:3U .1 111 10 Ill 30 a.m 1 hi.' Camp I\ or1..n IO Jn)bOJ} Ill lhC communrt\ ' For lurih1..r J\ta1b. l·o111.1.:t J.11\· SOI..\ al 6i,3..Q)fl(J llf J ud\ r\\cr' .11 ?'\c~port H.11bur at i'Go-j1~i. • In add111un. 1hc annu.11 D1-.· tnct Ua!.l.ctl all Camp lllr t u:-' and girls from the l\.'unh 11!rough eighth graJc., \\111 !>tart on ~tond.1:­ at Co~tJ ~k'J I ligh anJ 1u11 through July 9. For more inforn1Jt 1un un thl· threc·v.cel. Ion!_! camp, ll>nt.1d Biiiy UrC\\l.!r at 1f"9·151 4 ur 55f1. 3161. -IJ.1 RfrhJrd U111111 Pigskin Classic tickets on sale Ticl.cts 10 the I 99~ D1,n1.' l.111J Pig!:>l.111 Cl.1..,..,1c 111. f.:.11unng 1. 1 · forJ ;1nJ 1 \. '·1' \...\ \1. ma~ l c p 1 cha.,cJ l>) phunc Tid,Ch ,tr\. Pfll.'.t.:U ,It S~ I ,inJ SIS for the Au0 ulot ~6 came at AnJhcim St.1Jn11~ T1cl.d~ 1..;m be purchased \\1th ~ta-.1c1C.1rJ. 01 Visa. b' cJll1nl! l)Ji. -3') I I rum 'J o.m.-5 p m.11 ~10nJJ~ thri>ugh l·ri· day. This ~c.1r's game p11 1.klcnd1nf South\\C'lt Conference ch;1111p1l10 Texa:. A...\~I (10·~ in llJ•JIJ. agJin:.t StJnlorJ (~...i in ·1.11) and new hcall coach Bill W:i"h. \\'al.,h return!> h'r ht' '1.. .. 01hl tour of Jut\ v.11h the C rJ11'111. after lc!aJm~ th1. S.1n 1'rJni.:"~'' 49er!I to tlm?e :.uper l3uY.I t11lcli 111 10 sca,on ... 11 the helm. \\. Jbh ",,, J 7· 7 at St.1nfM<l <.luring the I 97t· 78 ~e~l'>On~ -IJ.1 the DailJ Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE fOfth herein Wiii resUlt in at eacti Job site. TN CON· 10rs vet1lies lo lhe OIS-bids or 10 waive any Ir· Offd of Trust In the prop. pal sum ol lhe nole(s) .. S3,080 US CURRENCY, ordered lorf.,t 10 the Slalt qu • 11\at the I e 01 and ---------11he lmpo111lon of llquodallld TRACTOR and any aubcon-TRICT that the CONTRAC. regUlaritJes Of lnlOfmahtJes erty herelnatte< descr1be0: c:utlld by 1a1d deed of 1987 CHEVROLET CA· ol Calt'Ofn.a and d str b-other pla-yground eq1;p- NOTICE TO damages In the 11'1\0Unl ol lraelor under 11 ahall pay TOR was. properly lltenslld In any bid °' In lhe bid-TAUSTOR. HOWARD E. Trust, lllrilh Interest as in MARO, LIC 12V'YW351 uted ,;rsuant 10 the ' Ov•· rrent shall be made ava I· CONTRACTORS FIVE HUNDRED dollars nol leu 11\an lhe specified al tho lime the contract ding. TIMMONS. CAROL J. TIM· said nole PfOvlded ad· ._-IN IG1FP21S6HL128683 S•on/of Heaan ana r.tety 11ble IOf lhe use or the CALLING FOR BIDS ($500) for each calendw preva.hng rates ol wag" lo wn awarded. Any CON· As reqlilred by SecllOn MONS vances, II any, und~ lhe NOVATEL CELLULAR Code Seel.on 11489 v. ll'I• Community ICM reoHl•Otlal AGENCY: Huntington day of del?. payable to all .otklfl employed by TRACTOR nol so bcensed 1773 of the Calllornla BENEFICIARY: MISSION term• ol Aid Deed ol TELEPHONE WITH BAT· OYt further nollCI Of hell .. puiposes dunng hours ol Beach UnlOn High School the OISTRIC . lhem In the e11ecuti0n of II subfe<:I lo penalllH Labor Code the Dvector ol HILLS MORTGAGE COR-Trust, IHI. charges and TERV & CIGARETIE PLUS. vig non.us. by tht .. ,,., OlslrlCI Each S.d shall be ac· lhe contract. under the law. lhe OepatlrMnt 01 Indus· PORATION expenses of the Trustees SERIAL NO 142013760-l7. Pubhshed Ne poll Tr>t DISTRICT rffet\les PROJECT NAME: 8IO NO compa~ by I c"11f1ed or No blddet may withdraw There Wiii be I mandatory ltlal Relations of lhe Sllll recorded September 29, and ol lhe trusts crHttd MITSUBISHI CELLULAR Beach Costa Mesaw Onaly the r0g•11 10 cancel this r• 7<lll • REROOF MARINA CHhltr I check Of bid hi• btd lor a period of for1y· job walk to commence II ol California has d•tlf• 1989 .. lnalr. No. 89-by said Deed ol TruSI TELEPHONE, SERIAL NO Plot June 9 16 23 1992 q110sl f()l PfopCls&I• W•lhout H s .. BLOG. 300 bOnd In an amOYnl nol ltss five (45) day• alter lhe dale 10 00 a.m. on JUNE 30, mined the generatty prevail· 524086 In Book page of Of· Said ult will be held on: 30004801717; SONY llMM 1 · · • T!>l? an aw11rd, or to waive any 810 OtAOLINE. 2 00 P.M , than ten percenl (10%) ol set tor lht opening thtreol. 1992 11 lhe Olstricl Malnl• Ing rain ol wages In lhe ticlal Records In lhe office July 1, 1992, 11 1.30 p.m. CAMOROER WITH CASE, ,!rregular111es or lnfoimahhes JULV l<l 1992 lhe lolt1I bid price, payable Governing hard nanee Office, 525 York· locality in wtllch this work ol lhe Recorder of Orange In the lobby to the building AC ADAPTER & BATIERY. PUBLIC NOTICE 1n any proposals rece1vod PLACE' OF BIO RECEIPT: 10 lhe DISTRICT HI guar· Slvned: /a/ A. K. ROW· town, Huntington Beach, Is to be p"1oflned. Copies County: aald deed, ol lrus1 located al 60I Soulh Lewis SERIAL NO. 7160t; MIS-A41d111onal lnfOfrnahon tor ANO PLACE BIO OOCU· anlee that the bidder, ll Its LEY DI t , CA Phone (71<l) 536-9358. ol these rale detetmlne· desr1* the lollowing: Sllffl Orange Calilornla CEl.LANEOUS JEWELRY NOTICE OF submon on of propota11 1a MENTS PLANS ANO proposal 11 accepllld, shall 1 rec°'• '90Ure-All Work must be com-lions entitled PREVAILING LOT 37 OF TRACT NO. 92668• ' (See Attached Appraisal) INTENTION TO avalat>te al lhe Manago. SPECIFICATIONS AAE ON promplly uecu1e lh• ment , Huntlneton pleted within 60 consecu-WAG'E SCALE .,. on fi .. 7032, IN THE CllY OF Al the time 01 lhe Initial was semtd pursuanl to meni Suppon S.W::es Of· Flt.(: Huntington B .. ch Agreement. f\lrn•sh. Uli•· •••c h Union Hleh \Iva days lrom lhe lllM ol at the OISTRtCT PurchU• NEWPORT BEACH, publicallon ol lhls notice, Heallh and Salfl)' Code LEASE PROPERTY llC• ol lh• Newpot\·M ... u H s 0 Procuremenl Of· l1CIOI)' Fatthlul P1rf0tm· Sch~ Dtotrlct 1he Notte• 10 Proceed II· Ing Otnce· and COptel may COUNTY OF ORANGE. lhe lotal ""°""' of the un-S1c11on 114'71 11488 by School 01slt1CI NEW· Un.lied School °'5111Ct al lie• 'R0om 361 10251 ance Bond in an amount Publl•h•d Newport sued• by lh• DISTRICT. be obtaiOeci on request STATE OF CALIFORNIA. paid balance of the Oblrg•· lhe Giiden Grove POltC• PORT·MESA UNIFIED ll'le above lddrKS Of by Yorklown Ave . H~IH'lgton nog:tc':.'c\"~ one) of~~ Beach/Cosll Mell Daily rrn-II\ of 2.._~~ The CONTRACTOR ahaJi ~ ~KM::a R:.f~J>~ hon secured by the above °r:nrne~ ltd Sf~.~L ~l~~IClutblull lel0tP01\0fl9VER'N(7INl4QI SS&8~!0D Beach. CA 92&411 Phone Pilot June 111 23 1992 a ure . 0 ....... ..,.... post a copy of the .. rain • ctescr1bed deed of trust pro,...., """ 1etz Scl)OOI 2627 v t del a.. _. • 17141964-3339 E1tt. <llSO price, fuu'4sh • Pay. • • T52e WOfk Within 1he ltme NI 11 nch Job Ille. TN C()N.. TO 29 INCi.USM Of MIS-and Hlimaled costs, ex· with re1pec1 10 •"eolld VIC-• B ''c'A rr~ c0 ,.0 tyn a. ltocllor, 01- NOTICE IS HEREBY menl Bond In en amouol fOftl'I n.r.in Will •HUit In TRACTO~ and any IU~ CELLANEOUS MAPS, penses and adVances ls lallon(s) ol S1c11on(1) N-port each, .. rector MVlftt. auPPoft GIVEN that the lbOV• not le11 lhan UV.Oty·fNe PUBLIC -TM"I the impollllton of lquldaled trac:tOf under 11 •hall pay RECORDS OF ORANGE $522 903 90 113711 of lhe Health end Proposal Dead..,,. June Svi 0 percenl (7S"-) of lhe 1otll ..,, "' damages in the amount of ,_ , .. __ .. _ ---'fled COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. It ' 1·b Safety Code You 111 23. 1992 at 2 00 Pm • named OillrlC1 ol range bid ptlc• and furnish cef• ONE HUNDRED dollar• not ...... _, i .......... led YOU ARE IN OEFAUl.T IS pou .. lhal •1 the hereby notified lhal th• Place of Proposal R• pub I Ith. d N. w p 0 r I Counly, acllng by and le :..... 1 NOTICI TO prevllltng rllH of wages 10 lime of 111• the Qpen•ng 1 t· Man-ement s p. 8e h.C 1 M 0 1 lhrough Ill Governing t1I 1111 ntuenc ng that the CONTRACTORS ($100) IOf Heh calendar aM worklfl employed by UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST bid may be less than lhe Otslttet Anorney of Orange ce P · -• u ac Os a eN a1 y Board, herelnaller flfefred required insurance It In ef· CAI.LINO POR •tDI day ot delay, payable 10 them In lhe execution 01 OATEO 09/01/89. UNl.ESS tolal lndebtedneH due. County hH ln111ated p10-port SCl'tlCostees, 2985·A B•CA11r Pilot June 9, 16. 1997 10 11 lhe DISTRICT Wiii re· feet In lhe amounls ael , the DISTRICT. lhe contract VOU TAKE ACTION TO Date· 8/ll /92 ceedinga to torfttl the StrHt, i. Mt$a, T611 celV9 up 10 bul nol lalei forth In the AgtHmtnl n--AGh ~~nlonCV • HHI untlnglon Each Bid 1h1H be IC• No bidder may withdraw PROTECT YOUR PROP· T D SIERVICK CO .. 1bove-d11c:ribed p10Plfty 926206 CE S ERE B" ' fOfm .,.,..c .., gh SChool companied by a cenilled or hi bid t fod I I • EATY, IT MAY BE SOl.O AT ' ' purtuanl to Heatth end N Tl I H • ---------lhl~-~hebltldbot:s~~ted "'!'~ Payment and perfOfmance District cashier'• check or bid ,.! cui°d:~lte< t~ :~. A PUBLIC SAl.E. IF YOU ,AlfV, aa aald TNst .. , Safety Code Section GIVEN th1t tne •bOvtt-Sell your unwanted ......... • • aw , bond• •hall be teqUlled PROJECT NAME· BIO NO. bOnd In an amoum not.... ,. NEED AN EXPLANATION Ir Crystal lspMoH, 114all 4 named School 01strlc:1 ot 11em1 lhe e&ay W•yl ~~f"19~~ ·~h!~· ::o::. prlOf to execution ol the 747 • TRANSFORMER then llf\ PlfC•nt (1~) or .. ~~~eol. °' THE NATURE OF THE A11latant looretarr, You .,. lnSlrUCled lhlt II Ol'ange COUf'lty, CA. w1no To plac• your claHf. lived In "" Id I contflCt and al\ .. bS In the CHANGE ours the '°'al bid pries, payable PROCEEDING AGAINST '°' .._. .. , L.... • ••• 'f'CMI desire lo con.test the by Ind through Ill GOYlfO• f.-d 4td calf &42·$e71 fed ~h•.;;d•c•holllf\~ lorm ... tonh In lhe con-810 DEADLINE~ 2 00 p M., IO the DISTRICT as a guar-•lenNa la/ A. I . ROW· vou. YOU SHOULD CON· Oran1• CA ., ••• tort. ture ol lhi• PfOperly, Ing Bolla. he!'"""" ,~ ---------• • • 1 tracl document•. In lhe JULY t . 1992 antH 11\11lhebidder.ii11• LIV, Dlroct.., "-ouro-TACT A LAWVER. 11141 HMlOO putsuanl 10 Hetnh and letred to as DlSTRJCf, -.. opened •nd publicly rll\d ev.nt ot 1..iure 10 enter Into PLACE OF 81D RECEIPT proposal 11 ICCepted, lt\all Ment, Huntlntten 1139 PORT TIFFIN Safely Code Section w 1ece.v. \IP 10, OUt ~ I' • ... aloud ,:r.the above elated '"'h conlracl and execute AND PLACE 810 OOCV· promlll!lly Hecute the leao" Unlen Hie" PLA CE, NEWPO RT IF AVAii.ABLE, THE EX· 11<l88S, VoU mwsl r·e a falet than the ab0.,..1111.0 ~'=' ~ ltlf\S. ace lhe requited dOC\lmlf\IS, MENTS, Pl.ANS ANO Agt~. tumiah a ....... kttoot Dtstrlot KACH, CA PECTEO OPENING BIO ~1l·ed da.m atlldlg YOU! ume ...... d Pf0PM3'1 al'ld UI :> Tht 01 TAICT requires the bid aoc1.11lty will be lor· SPECIFICATIONS ARE ON taCIOfY Fatttllul Peflorm-"(II 1 11Jfft addleu or MAY Be OBTAINtO BY tnltresl In the PfOJ>lflY requested docuinettll IOI ~ ~ • IMt ~~~er Pos~ns 1 1CIJ!· let1ed. 8ond1 1h11JI remaln FILE: Hunungton Beach ance Bond In en amount B P~~l•h•d Now~o~ common de11gnation of CALLINQ THE FOLLOW· YO>J Musi Ii•• !ht• c:lain: .,, 1h• lease ol Eultilulf i:: CD rent I °'"" Of\llllC OI • In ftJll IOfC• and effect U.H s o.. Procurement Of· not .... than filly pjlfClnl eac • ., ... oeta Mesa ... , Pfoper1y II shown abOve, ING TELEPHONE NUMBER '"' SupsttOt Court ol the Schoel by • ~IK\ittg Q. :-: LIC!~;9~ the:·~ llcat:r 1hroughout lh• g1.1aran1M llce, Room Ht, 10251 (~)of \he tot .. bid prico, Ptlot June 16, 23. 1992 no war,..,,.y 11 given•• to ON THE DA.Y ISEFOf\l THE County ol Orang• W1th1n agency l0t lhe o.llver'( 01 11> :> ~!intra~ 11*11'werd~~ ~~ period 11 spectlled In lhe Y0tklownCAve., Huntington furnish a Payment Bond In T527 Its comple1ene11 or cor-SALE· 17141 3~137 or thirty (301 day• 01 the "'" child · cste and dweiop· ~ • ~ general cond11lon1 Beach, A 926"1 Phc>no an aMOunf not te.1 lhan ~tntH)" The beneficiary publ~••t0n of tl'I•• Notoee ment 1enr1Cff °"""· puiw-< tc ~ paymsnt •hall be m11d• tor Each bid mu11 conlorm (714) 96"·3339 Ewt. 4350 fllly percent (501lt) of the PUILIC NOTICE under said Deed of Tru•I. 1213> 627,.865 unle11 Y°" u1te111• actl.111 anl to Ectuu1ton Co~ MC-n> < WOfk OI materlol undlf the and be rHponslve to in. NOTICE IS HEREBY 10411 bid prtc., and f\lfnlah t>y re.uon of I breach Of TAC4ltl3 nouee (PlttH UM Supe-tion 393603 ~-• contract unltH a~~ until contrlCI d<>CUMSnll. TN GIVEN that lhe abo.,.. ~ evldSnelng 11'\al T•UNOITTUIC~IC?'!,1 • default In 1ne Obl'Olfiotll Publlahed Newport ttOf C°'-"1 NUll'\bel 11-M· tlilctl proPOUI 10 leis. i g ~ the Atglllrar Of ....,...lrac-DISTRICT ruervH tht named Dll1flc:t of Ofange lhe reQUlred lns1,1ill'Ce la W1 " -secured theftOy hereto-BNt h·Co111 M... 0 ly ~) YO\I mutt MtW en tn-said IChOOI a be ac-.:> -10'9,... ~·1·•• to cb'J:T:g: nght 10 re1ec1 any and .. County. acting by •nd en.t1 ln the •mount• __. L... .... loft executed ancs -.... Hoc J\llW 11 23 30 1 "2 dOftld CC>f'Y of the ctalm ~nied br an unc:onCJ1o '° -;,: TA...,.T that lhS bldl or 10 waiv. any Ir· lhrougll II• llovtrnlng 10f1tl In lhe AOfHmtnt 4Gt047" ered 10 tho undtf~ a ' ' · Ti2• on lf'9 Oistoc:t AnorMy OI ltONI ~died en.c .. Ot '2, CD TOR wu p1operly i.cented regv14W1t,.1 or lnlorl'Nl!tlet Board, '*-'•ft• rei.rrect lorm tTIMMOtlS -m.n Oecw1tion ol 0.-Orange County (Altn : cash er• clleO In Ille - It the Ml!., lheM c~C:~' in any bid or in the bid• to M the DtlTRICT, wMI ,.. ,aymene and~ Ta lie. flJUll and Demand b $ale PUIUC NOTICI V1Cllit L H•• ~ Di• aft'IOUnl Of IM ~"l I*• -~ wat -•rd.., 'I . dlflO ~ up to, ~ noc .... b<IM• "*' be rOQuhd • • .,.. """'*' notic• Of * tnc1 Anomey) at '100" CMc C«ll of ~ bid0..11 PtO-::i TAACTOA noc to lleented A• reqlAred bY SectlOtl then the ~·t•te41 lime prior to Pecutton of the Lt~ fault encl of eteclOn '° ll ..... a C41nltf Or!Ye W•M ~ poMd annual ..... pay. 'i 11 lubj9'I to penaltlH 1773 ol the Cal1tornla Miiied btdl '°' the e;ifd COl*act 9nd ahall be In tf'9 UlffT COOll L cai;se ttll ~ to llOTICI OP SKIZURI Ana. CA 9.1101 .nh!n '-" ITIOl!C *' a ouaramee U\at n • undet "'•law. Labor Coae, lhe Director OI of • contract '°' lhe IOO¥e '°"" ... '°"" In the c~ #.#• .....Ul-U ... Mid Pl°'*"I '° Ulttfy PUltSUMT TO (lot °'VI of IM ~ of .. biddtf, If IUCt'fllM. • Thefe will be a mtndtlOfY tho Dtot1ttr4tle of ~ project. lldl Ill.. be ,... ttact ~ In tf'9 T.O. SCAVICE COMf'AHY NICI ~ and ,_.. tnt eta"' In the wpiorb Ml prgperty ••ec'Ute •"° • iO'.b wltk to com~•....'J tfl .. Atl1t1ons Of the It ... cofwed In the place ldelWo O¥Ol'lt Of'*"'" to enlef Into .. ,,..., ~ TruatM alter th• un'dertlgned NIM. TM .... wan c~ OMllOl'I ~ ...... upon ttMl ... I 10:00 am on JULY'·... Of C•lllOrnl• NI de*· lltd M>oYe, and lhal be IUCI\ CIOnlrllClt.,.. OllOC\M under tho tollOwtnQ de-c9IMCI Uld "*-Of * COM NCTIOll The '"'" to timtly ,. .. """' ""' cioncMlone .. - at tflo 0.11r1c1 Maintenance mll'ltd lhe ~Y Pfe-t ... OC*led anct publlc:ly rNd tho '"'*" ~ tcnbtd died Of trvlf' WK.I. """' encl of -.ction '° be t '41'/t ,... encl MCure 1 •rtted ~ tMabl!IMd br tne loard < OllN. 6~5 YOf~I0""11p' Hun· Ing r .... Of Wll9" In the ...... the abOvO ...... the '*' IOC\#tty. be tor! HU. AT ""8UC AUCTION recordad ~·Ch '· 1"2 .. MD WOTIC• ~ an lnllf•ll In '"' Of (cNcetlon ~. tlftllfOl'I 8HCh, CA hOnt loCaMy In ""*" ttllt WOltl *"'encl place. 9'lted londt lhal fOfNlin TO THI HIOHHT ~" "''"· No. N-14251' In OP •TDDD ~ In tM '""'*'°' laid ~ -.,.. pro-• CD (Jf•J' &JO tl~ 1a 10 " Poffor"'9d. c_... Tho OIST.-ICT r9qUlr" In Ml totoa and effect '°" CASH (in ._ '°""' look 'ae• ol on1c1a1 PORNITUR9 ~ will red In "" OMiOs l'9fwOf wlll be lor• 0: ,,. ~WOftt MUil be corn-of lhelO , ... ~-· INC biddot ~. CUf-ttwougt\OUI .. .,.,.,,... ""1Cf\ .,. llwf\A ..,., In ~In .. ofl'Ce °'.. PURSUANT TO propot'Y b«ng dedared Of ....... DIMk n.-'Ji ..... ~::.~·~n.cr:~ =·1~ •• ~:-: t:...~= =:.=:c' In the:: :,.~:f: ~--=~c=· MULTMMO , ... ,, .. , c ...... ::::::.·.::.::::; .... ... 10 "OCHO 1 .... .,. OllTRICT ~ °' '"Coto" ..... -the (adl ..... ""* eonbm °'* Chocl• IPOdlod In tM ~ e0¥9Nlnl Ot ....n coo. fle4 1100.000 = 'Y the DISTRICT. Ing Otk•: and~ . ....., COt*act .. ....-cl. No Ind ... ,. .. ,,.,. 10 tho CMI Code SecMn 112.atl ... anty ..... Ot ~ ACTICMI ...... 4. The mo t com~ The Boerd .. CducatlOn • o1 tte enence. be *alnOd on ,.._., peyfMnl INI be IMdt tor ooM'aCll ~ The (.,....._In W •..,. lfftO """· ~ 1111e pee. On'~ 21, tlH, al .,.,... -"d cunont oirec. lhllll NllO tho dlts , ... .. ,...,~ .. COft'<Pllte tM Tho COHTMCT()fl INI ... Of ,......,... ..,.., .. DIST.-tCT reHrvo• th• °' .... , .......... and ..-on. Ot ~lnClll. w ""' .., ...... Hunlin9' tory OI good• anc:t Of• lion • .., .....,. 10 ... .. 91 .. e ..,. t1me ... poec • cop, .. .._ ,.... ooMect ~ _. w.-,..... .. ,.... *"' end 11 .,.., ... OOMeyef • mnc1 •.., .._ , .... .,111 ,met. ton I.Kt\ ~ .,.. "4c" .,ouno1 .-o ....._ t.r Ntr 11, .;_---------1N ......... el Conlrte-• now ,_, 'Y I Ynct9r Mid P1oC*tY __.,._, .. : 11N. nio a.net 'd •• .. I • 94 Tueeday, June 18, 1992 WIOTICU PUii.iC llOTICll "*"C IOTICI cuhJer'a check °' ~ .... 1tW ~ 0.-A.M. 111 v.... v.ew khOOI ott. common ~ melnln9 pnndpit II'"' of .... _ ~ ___ ..,,..._ io Miii Oiled OI T.-.... Oii C • ,.., • ~ --------1 bOnd In an amount not IMI tHlc.-on of COllllK10f'I • 1lal0 Hlctuwy ll ~ It ' the"*<~ NCUt9d by ... d f\111 Of 'Wob Of W NOTICE Of' PE1JTION ... • publlO ~ '°' ctilfl, ,... ~ In 9ook ._ llOTICaTo !Nin ten~ (1~) ot.,.. 11 tw.,,..,... the v-.y CA. • .::·.::-"= ot.,. Deed°' ru•t. wlthlntetttl wE::O: .. wun..,... TO=mJlEA 11WM ~ o1.,. ~ ....-111ftdt0ot-... CONTIUCTOR• tN tcMI tMd one.. pmyeble contt.. Kt .. -.ded: a... •••• .. ...... .__... f ..... _ ....... •hefeon. .. PfcMOed 1n °'TH-..... ....-... °'........... ... . • .... Am«\cl.. ... Hon" **"" ....... "' --n CAU.lllO to !he DiMrict Ma QMWalt-1. No~ 9tllll M " ..,..,_ ~ 0 u,. ,,,_.. Mid note(•), advancet. " ,.,.,,.,. .. ,..._ -,. • lf'Ot1t ~ 10 lht ~ '°" 8101 ... "'-* the blddef. If .. In.de llDr WOl'll OI .....,.., llrt CAW.ft HUNT, ••"on HCUled t>y th• eny, undtf Ille..,,,. of"-.. llld.., reoor• ... ... MerY K. Cenol ~. 700 CMG c.w ol .. ~ llllCOf ff SotloOI O\llJld· COAST Pf'opoMI i. ~ 1N11 under !he CGr*90I uniMe CUNC PfOC*tY eo be IOld and Deed of TNll ~ Of lie~~ II.. CASEllO. A11G11 Dn'4ll we« S1r11a Ma Mid ~. n COMMUNITY COLLEGE ,,,omplly u:ecute th• end until !he ~ of Pubtla"•d Newport re11onole .. 11mat1d IHt, charo.. and •11-OOUll.J. .-M ••· .. ....,. To .. Ctltlorn1111 '* ~.111111nc1 .....-1· . DISTAICT Aof""*"· lurnlah a eatl• Convact0f1 verltlM IO the ., .. ch/Co• M .. a Dally COila .. and Id-penlff Of tti• Trvtl" Ind • Id ID YoU • ... '"* __ ....., ll!IMll conwyed 10 trld llOW 'nlet porioft of Lot ,,. ol Bid C>Mdllne: 2 P.M. C4 faetOfy Paltl\!UI Per1orm-DISTRICT thllt the CON-Piiot J4,ine 11, 23, 1992 llencM at~me ol the ol lruttt crHted ~ .. Id recot• OI Aid COllllW !Mall CIOfttinoent crtcMcws, held by • 11nc1eir Mid OHd 0( Tract No. *2, • ~ IM TU\ day ol AA 1992 ~ 'Bond In an emount TRACTOR WH ptopetly II-TAO lnltlal ~~adon ol 1he N Dttd of Tnllt, lo·wlt: YoU Mii M lntlf9'tlll tl1t·111t ~ who TMI. In 1tW Pf'Of.*1Y llh*ed In on a mec> r9COfded In .... PIK• Of 81d R«etpc Of· not lele than one ~ ~ II the~ con-lie• of~,.. 1452 275 .,:-S3S.02e.'3 Eatl"'*d pt~ ... In 111 lortdOlln oltiefWlle ... ln....-d .. Courwy and SU.• 12 ll'aQee 1t end 20'1 rce o~ecte:d~Uf~ =c~~~OC:~1:~ 'r: ~c:~ ~~To9:"not 'eo 17. PUILIC NOTICE In eddlllon °to c~h. ·UI. d~~ ~~er.::. ~===-.:.-r..:.-:· : ... --~-:. ~ OI bofl. -:::t:TrmdNO 1$58, WI OlllaneoUI .... Clmmunlty College DI•· ment Bond In an emQUflt cenled It lubjeet to ~ CH t '19380 Trust .. wnl accept 1 cash-\lltll lf\CrH.. this ~ure 111. ti...,.. IWwlnOI No. A p TIOH • the Cll)' of CO.ta t.tesa, CourMY of °'=~· _: trlct 1370 Adams Avenue "°' lest thJO lilly J*eertt tlea Undtl' lM i.w. If the II· T • MO Al.21 i.•1 eMctc drawn on I prior to sale. WHITNEY tlled by em Tn»t ol Oflnge, Stale of Cal1~-~1 nla, LOI - Costa Meu, CA 92626 , (~) ot the total bid ptlce, eenN ciHalllc*tlon apecl. YOU ARE 'tN DEFAULT allte or national bank, I The bentllelary undtr llOllCl Of OUAUl T • Calltorilla. N.A. In " u Pel Map Rtc:Otd9d WI~ talc1 Traci '°'2 °" 1bt Prol act ldtntlhcatlon and furnish e«tillcetts rli-~ed he<elnafltf 11 that, ol a UNDER A DEED OF TRUST chectl drewn by 1 1ta11 or Hid Deed of TNit he<ato-lUC'TIOM10 llll &lllO Suoerior Court 441, Ptige tt of to!~ W.. ~ Southeify al d-. Name: Oraog• Coast Cot-dancing that the requ red IJ)9Cielly contfactof' u DATED Oac.tnbet a. 1983. f9c*al tdl1 Ul'll f<Ht .XtCVted and deflv. DUD Of "'Ult WTMT Callfomla. Coun'Y Maps. In Ille OlllClt ol ,,... Wettef'ly ~~ I a Robert B MOOfa T~ ln11Manee It In effect In tl\a defined In s.ctlon 7058 of UNLESS YOU TAK£ AC· Cf on or a ered to ttie undersigned a llOTICl ORANGE. COUl'll)' RaootOar ot ta.cl the NortMtty lint ot, :/, Ranovatlo~· eld 11601 amounta ..i forth In 1n. tti. Cahlornla Buslnff1 and TION TO PROTECT YOUR check drawn by • slatt or WTltttn Declata\lon of 0.. _ THE PETITION County IOt 12 , Place Plans ire on Fila: general cond1tJons. In tl\a Proteulon1 Code, the ·~ PROPERTY, IT MAY BE tederel u'llng1 and loan fault Ind O.mand for Sale, tf YOUR "'~m II ~ M The strati 8d<fl'9N or Oii* • . 01tlca 01 Diractor 01 Physl-event of 1a11111e to enter Into clalty contractor awardeQ SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAlE Hsoclatlo('t, aavlngs ••· and a wrllleo Notice of De-~~~!~~.IE~0 ... ,', .. Trwt of C.iitomla, NA common dMiQNlllOn ol •aid PARCEL C •~· 1 , .\'. 13 cal Fcltitles, Biii Haines, the conlract and 1xecu11 11\e ~ntraet for this Work IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA; aocletlon or .avlno• bank ltun and ~actJon to Sell. --...-• "" ,.-{Succ.aor·ln-lnter.i propeny 315 COllHn Piiot Tho" por1 ....... o ...,. Cout Community College th• required doeutnentl, •h•ll Hselt CONtrucl I me-NATION OF THE NATVRE •s>«•fled In SICtlOn 5102 The undef$1gned eaused •wr•. " MAY • IOl TNSt S.Mcie of America Co.ti M .... CA 82821 and A of Tr~ No.~ ... District; 1370 Adams Av-IUCh bid aecun1y will be IO<lty ol lM, WQl1(, In ~· OF THE PROCEEDING Of the Financial Codt and Uld No1k:t or Default and WITHOUT MY COURT ACTIOlt, be appoin~ as f>etSOn Name end lddlWs ol lht atlOWfl on I Map r.coJCllad enua, Costa Mesa, CA fcx19fte<S. The FaflhlUC Pet· COtdance with the prov!-AGAINST YOU. YOU authOflxed to do busine11 Elaction to Sell to be re-endyOUlft'VllMlleltgal,.. "'PfMenlltiVe beneliaatY It Ml0$t raquMl In Book t2, Paoet It lhd 92626• 7141432•5707 fonT\lllCt Bond 1hall r• alons of Cahlornla Busl· SHOULD CONTACT A corded In the county wn... to bf1ng YOUf ICCOl.lnt fn QOOd 9dmlnlS•er "9 tht sala la be1f1Q canovctad :zo of Mlac.lleneous _,., N 0 Tl c E 1 s HERE By main In full force and etfact nets and Proleaalon1 Code LAWVER In thl1 atatt. In lh• •vent th• real property Is localed ai.ndfnQ by ~ 11 o1 y 1tW ~nt. si--son Lahman Hutton record• of Onino• ~ GIVEN that th• abov• through the guarantee ~ Section 7059. • NoUu of tender other than casl'I la and more than lhrH l*t due paymallll ~permit> THE PETFTION MOrl(laQ41 C01po1a11on CIO ClllfotN d rtbed .... • named SchOol District 01 rl<>d u sp«illed In the All Wor~ must be com-T t , 1 1 eccapled tht Trust" may months have •la.pstd since tld costs end IXl*ltlt wltlln ,.quMta the decedenr SNMl/SOn Lehmln Hut1on . a MC ~ Or 8 County CaJilomla ganerel conditlona. plated withln 45 COMeCU-rus " • • • wllhhold Ula Issuance of such recotdaUon. tit 1lma Ptfmllltd by w WILL and oodicils, H any, Mortgage CO!porDllOll 4660 Iowa. • IC~ by and .through Its Th• DISTAICT reservff llV• calendat days from the Under Deed the TNllM'I Dead un\il DATED: ..... 2 reiMtallment of Yoll' llCICOUll be act'nllted '° ptobete. Hlll'ln\alt Pett.ny San Beglmlng ., "-tnOll Governing Board, harelnal· the right 10 reject 111y or all date of the Notice to Pro-of Tru•t fund• become available 10 10 CALlf FOAECLO. Vlfllcfl Is n~ ._ Walnell The Wil end 1111y ~. CA 92.40Mee3 Westerly comer of said ter referrlld to as "DIS. bids or to waive any Ir· cffd Issued b~l\a Owner. Nolle• 1• het1by gtv.n thi payee or tndorsH as a SURE Sl!AV1CIS, INC., days pr!Of to IWI da• Mt IOf •• avalal>M 011~10na to the abo\19 Tract and Loe A:. ~ TRICT". will receive up to, regularltles or Informalities Time Is of I .,,.nee. that SERRANO RECON· melltt 01 rt ht D a A s TAT aw IDE .. ol your property. No 1llt .xaminatlon In fie file kepi propeny may t>• obtained by along the NOfthwrit t>ul not later than lh• ~~~y bids or In the bid· ~!~rewt:~n c~~ : VEYANCE COMPANY, • Said •aJ•g wi11 be made, FORECLOSURE IER· clltl may bt •t un• "'" byr".recourt PETITION 19Quer"*lllQ~~ 1~;;rn·1~g tine of Uld tract Notih ~~'js1a1:,c', llmt , d se~led A1 required b Section IOtlh herllln w\11 rHutt In Calil<Hnla COfpotlllon as but without covenant °' VICES, 592S Cerdtoa months from Ole datl 1111 no-19q1.1ests aulhori'Y = "°"' Iha 11n'f1114Jblatt0n clegf ... 49 mlnUt .. 3e c~~tr•~~ for 11~!r 1 g0v: 1773 01 th• ~alllornla \M Imposition of llquldated truttea, or 1ucct1sor wauanty, aKPf•H or Im-Avenue, CypreH, CA Ice of delJUll may bt tlCOfded adl'nlnlslef the esta of thos noc;ce onds Ealt a ~ ot 1 Labof Coda the Director of d1mages for aach day ot trustH, or substituted plled reg1tdlng tl1le pos eoe,M708 (Wlllcfl clatl ol recordallon IC>-under tN l~nden Said Ale .,. be rnlde 1.25 1-.t lhenc:e South 19 Pffi~e: shall ba le<:tllled In Iha Department of Indus. delay, In lht amount Ht tru1lee pursuant to lht SHsl~n or encumbr~nce; Tetepl'lone Numberr putt on lhls nob). Tiits Administration ol E91at WllhoVI c:ovene/14 or wananty, dagf .. s 03 mlntA" 23 eec. the place Identified above. trial Relations of tha State fOtlh In the Information for DHd of Trust eHcuted by to nlisly Iha lndebtodnas~ 1714) 22 .. 8888 1mou11t Is 11·47,905.25 • ol Act (This authority •llP'llA or lmpl•ed. as to mi.. onds Ea~I 114.92 fHI; and shall be opened and of Catifornfa has deter. Bidders. 3723 BIRCH STREET AS· JENNIFER WOLF SA ~2Ja2 and Witt lll«USt unll. allow the person posN$$1()11 or tn~l!'bran<»I thence South 84 degt"' pubtlcly re;'d aloud at Iha mined the g.nerally prevafl. Each bid must conform SOCIATES, A CALIFORNIA secured by said Dffd, •d· TAUSTI• OFFICER your ICCOllllt bacomas ament representatlV• to to aaust,o lhe unpaid ba.131\C• sa mlnut" 64 MCondt abov•·slat•d time and Ing rates of wages In Iha Ind be responsive to th• LIMITED PARTNERSHIP V&l1CleS thefaund", wilh In-Wl\le your Pf~ Is In '°'• many . 4M:liont w due on lhll noc. S«Ufad ti'( East 35.U '"' ~ the Eut· ace locality In Which tile wonc contractdocumen11. • tttas1 u provided therein, Publl•had Newport doSurt youslilmustpayolhaf obtaining COur1 approv~. 1.,a OHd of Trust 10 wn ° plThe(e will be a $100 00 It lo be pariormed. Coples Each blddet ahall submit. Recorded Decembaf 30, and tl'la unpaid principal of 8Hch-Cos11 Men Dally obllgad0ns (sudl as ln~flllOI Before faking ctr1ain v l lb7,1165 34 pus the tollo'*lllQ er1y tine or Wd Lot 13, Mid deposit required for each of these wig• rate determl-on th• rorm lumlshed with 1983 In Book n/aPage nl• the note aecured by aald Piiot June 9, HJ, 23, 1992. end t&XIS) ,.qUlr•d by YOU! im90rtant ae11ons t&lllTll!ed COltl. Hpen$1)$ and E111er1y line being on I set of bid documents. R• nations. anlllled PREVAIL· Iha contract documents, a Inst. #83-591S3'7 of Otflclal died wlth lnlerHI 1herton t512 no• and dttd ol trust Of mart· hOwewtr, the person aavanoes a1 th• 11me ol the curw .,rwltl'I •radius of 50.00 fund wlU be granted 10 ING WAGE SCALE. ara list of the proposed a1ut>-Recotda In the office of the 11 provided In llld Nola CNS1042135 gage u you tall to mlM lulllft repr~':tv•lve Wl':ic. 1 1n11111 publicauon ol 1t11s Nono• IHI: 1hence Southerly Gtfleral eonui ctors only malntelned at th• DISTRICT contracl?'• on this pro tCt County Recotd1r of OR· ' 15 111 loan ._ ~quir,.... 9 no ot Sale "11m01ao WSUle't •'°"II said curwcS Euteffv ro two (2) stls (maximum) olllca located et: 1370 IS reqU1red by the Sublet· ANGE County California IHs, charg11 •nd ax· Fictitious P'Y'l*I on ' PIY lntwested persons unle '"' and oot11 11'1 11\e amoun1 llna through a centrlll:F.: .~ rned In good condition Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa, ting and Subcontracting and ,, .. ,1 ant 1~ the Not~ panses ol IM lrustea end Buslneas Name on IWI Pfopt(ly, Pf0\l1de ~· !hey have walwd notice o or ,2676 51 p1ua Wll«Mt on f 00 d • 41 ~ll~in ten da 9 alter the CA 92626: Physical Facill· Fair Practices Act. Publlc ,..... u . or the trusts crtale<S by Statement lnCI on t111 Pf~. Of PIY ~led '° the pr090 the unpaid PMC'i>el balanC:89I o egreee " bid o ening d/io ties Planning, and are avail· Contract Code Section of Default and Election to ••id Deed ol Trust. PUBLIC NOTICE other obllgallOns • required In act~.) TM lndepe"'*1 • "'1u18* witer*5t ra1e ltOm 22 aecondt Ind di9o In ~ccordanc1t · with the able 10 any ln1trested party 4100 et. seq. Sell thereunder recorded SERRANO AECOH· tlll noll 111d dMd of trust or adminlSlratlon autho(ity NoYeml>9I 1 199, 10 e1a18 ol ta(!C9 ot o.eo fNI t• ~ rovislons of C•lilornla upon request. The Contrae-Each Bld shall l?e 11> Jenuary 16, 1992 In Book VEYANCE COMPANY, The Followtng peraona morig1gt, tlll benllldlty ot wll be granted unless an aate. pl\ls tcenled lal• mot\ Eutac'ly comtr of ~ublic Cont1ac\ Code Sec· lor shall post a copy ol thla comp~ed b~ •certified or nla Page nl• Inst. i92· 4900 RIVERORAOE are dolnv bualneu aa: mongagee,may IMISt flat you lnte<~led ~son Illes an cilaf09$, encs lldvances \NI said LOI 13; 1Mnc:a Nofttt uon 3300. ihe District r• document 11 each JOb sft1. cashl~ 1 c eek or bid 026561 or Said Olflclal ROAD 12170 IRWIN· 990 lANE AVENUE do so kl o<dat lo rtlnstatt rou1 obrtk>n ~ pellllOn ba!Wf.oary • au111onzld fJt 88 clegf9" 33 mru• fl quires thal the bidder pos· Ttie Contractor den? ~ ~ tena~:r:."\~~·~~ Records, w\11 Sell on July 1, DALE• CA 91701 (111) PARTNERS, 14 Corpo-ICCOUllt ~ ~oocl standing. In :tiy ~:ul° shOU: oot 00toga111e1 to PllY ptl()ftosaie seconds W911t 150-31",_ sess tl"le following clH· subcontractor un " t llha I h I bid I I 1992 al 1 t :oo A.M. at THE • 8 /-' rate Plaza Newport addJt>on. th• benlllcl:lry °' h th I YOU ARE IN OEFll\.ll T to the South'fwNter1y line of s1llcalion or contractor's Ii· pllaydnot les•l,tlhan the spec-, :o ·~l~ISTRl~Tc:i p.ay~~~~ ENTRANCE TO THE PROP· c' ! :o.eL3 '7w01'c K LYu' ND., ••ac:h C•llf: 92880 mor1gagM may r1QUIH •• or~! .... ~~~.~·~ .. on th• UNOER A DEED OF TRUST aald lQ\ A: IMn<* cense at the time that the II a preva ng rates o ERTY LOCATED AT 3723 .. • • S 1 condfuon lo ttlnstallmttlt th.ti • • 1 b he'" DATED August 18. t~ 1 s 1 co lract 15 awarded· wages to att workers em. 1ntH thal the blddtt, f Its VICE PRESIDENT Western a t Com-you provldt rtJlablt M'lttln ~ petition w ti • "' on UNLESS YOU TAKE: ACTiO.~ 11 d outhwllter 'I A "General Engl~eerlng plOyed In the execution of proposal 111 accepted, shall BIRCH STREET, IN THE Detect: June 1, 1992 pany, a California cor· denot th.It you paid al senlOI June 25, 1g92 at 1;4 TO PROTECT vouA North 50 degr"' 12 Contractor· B General 1h1 Contrect. promptly 1ex~cute the CITY OF NEW PORT Publlshtd Newport poratlon, 702 Weat ltns prQplrtytaxlS and tw.wC ~·~~le?: :ocat~at PROPERTY tT MAY BE utn 0. NCondl Wiit 1 Bu1ldingC~lr11ctor No bidder may withdraw :'9r1"mew·,,r,"1Shp'JatlS• BEACH. COUNTY OF OR· BHCh·Colta Mesa Dally Waehln1ton Street, lnsur'111Ctpr1mlums.Upanyou. w ' PO ~8f 1994 SOLOATAPUBLtCSALE IF reec IO the polnt d PUBLISH· June 9 and any bid for a period or sixty ac ory a u a o~m· ANGE STATE OF CALI· San Diego Callf -t lhl ba iw-11$.. • • 1l 'YOU NEED A.'-j n1ng J 16 . 1992· WALK 160)days 1tterthedatent ance Bond In en amounl FORNIA NEWPORT P110lJune9,IS.23,\9<J2 ""2112 ' ·wr ... nrtques. nt._, SanLaAn~\CA02702. EXPLANATION OF THE .... une • • or the opening of bids not less lhan one h1tndred • T510 • or moftVagM Witt glW you 1 IF YOu OBJECT T OF THE •ne 11r .. I ~ THROUGH: June 18, 1992 A a mant bond a™s • percent (100") of I.he total BEACH, CA 92660 at pub-• lndustrlal Eaatl•k• wiltten Itemization ol IWI tnt:i~ the grantlno ot the petition NATURE IN T othtt common deslgM ~1 1 9·~o ~~i ~~D2 D:r,:. per1~r,;{anca bond shall be bid price, furnish a Pay-tic auction, to tht highest PUBLIC NOTICE Partners It, Ltd., a Call· 1111oun1 you must PIY· You you should appear at Ir\' ~~~EEO~ ~0 (II any). of the tMI pro BO~RD DATE· J 1 ·22• required prior to aJCecUIJon ment Bond In an amounl blddef tor cash (payable al fomla llmlted pertner· may not hM lo~ t111111th hearln_g and state your CONTACT A LAWYER . deacrlbed 1t>ow 6a 1992 · u Y · ol the contract and shall be not less than lilly percent tlm• of ula In lawful cpp1783M ship, Danlel D. L•ne, unpaid portion or your account obJec'!Ons "' hie wnne OATEO May 20 199~ ~to be 339 No payment shall be 1n tha fi:>fm set forth In the (50%l of th• 101~1 bid price, money or tl'I• United Tttle Order No. O.neral Partner of tn-r-en 11\0UQh lul ~t was ob\:itions ,With the court sneenon llll11N1n HunOI\ TREE LANE, NEWP made for work or mattrl•I cont11ct documents. ~nd 1urnl~~fe::;tlcates i"~ States). 111 right, title. and 834572 duatrlel Eaatlak• Part· demanded, but you must PIY 11 be re the hearing.b Youln TNSI Oeecl ~t098 Inc u eEACH CA 92ilSO under the contract unless rur~uant~ob~i'ct'Cn 22300 ln~a~e It In ette~~~he Interest, conveyed to and Truatff Sale nera 111 Lfd., 14 Corpo-wnount,! Ill d•lault It tlll drTit ==~yy~!att~ey TNS1oe GW9n A CleYGll/ld The u~trtlgned Trv and untJI tl"le Registrar ot o t e u c ontract amounts HI lorth In \he now held by 11 under said No. 920331 rate Plaza Newport payment Is made. HOW9¥tt, IF YOU AAE . Va Pmtd9111 •680 Ha• iro11 d•8Cl4irN any llab1111}1 Contractors verifies to the ~ode, th.~ c:111ct W111 con-general conditions. In tha Deed Of Trust In the ptOp-Reference No. Beach Callf° 92880 you and your benlllcl:lry OI CREDITOR Of Ptl'Away, San eet1111dno CA any lncolrectneu r:/J ~~~mg~ th:~ th0• ~O~· :h: f~gce~st~~ ~I~~~·~ event or fallurt to enttt Into erty situated In said County JENN/HEIDI Davld1 a. Kuhn, Jr., rnOl'lgagee ~ mu:t,agr• contingent creat0t of th 8~401-1863 C714l Oi0-475' strNt addrau ancs 'othef censed at 1~9 11~~ ~':: Xon: subs.litute securities for any t~• contr~ctd 1~d execute and State and dt1cribed as TR~:.:~~~ o:Allt General Pertner of In-111 0:1111, ::r11top:ltd (wri°i: dec.9~, Y~ ~t 111 ~une 2. 9 tB 1992 common dHlgnatlon. If ttect was iwaralld Anr. monies wllhheld by Ult I • requ ra OC\Jn:ients. l0Uow5: duatrlal Eastlake Part· n ° your c .m wi court 011ty Newpoit Soa.clVCosia any shown ner11n CONTRACTOR not 'so I · D1s1tlc1 to ensure perform-iuch bid security wdl be A leasehold interest In YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ners II Ltd 14 Cor,._ may not bt t¥lilt tllarl Ill end and mail a copy to . Maea PdOC .,:Id •-a ..... Ma ance under the contraC1 forl1t1led. Tht FaithlUI Per· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ' '' .. ~ OI 1W1 Otr ... monfl pet1od personal repr~talN '"' sa.. ""1 ... • cenH<I Is aub1te1 to pen•l· ea h bid submitted .,; • rormanoa Bond shall r• IOd to: DATED 09/01189. UNLESS rate Plaza, Newport staltd lllollt) to wnono °'* apocmted by the co but vw1thOUI covan-. ti' 11e1 undtt t~e law. If the II· 9 c st to this Nottce ,;all main In lull force and affect PARCEL 1: YOU TAKE ACTION TO Beach, Caltf. 92880 tilings (1) proYld. addl wit.in tcwr months fr PUBLIC NOTICE WlrTanty •KPNst df4 ill' fi::'~e~!~~:::~11~ l~~~j c~aln, as 1 bid Item, Id· through the guarantH pe-Lot 57 of Tract No. 3201, PROTECT YOUR PROP· Boa well Propertlea1 llml ~ wtlk:h to CUfl tlll llelauh the date ol first lss~nc· Of llOTICE OF plied, regarding I' 1 "speclalty conuacior" as equate aheetlng, shoring. rlod as specified In lhe In the City of Newport ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Inc., a Caltfomla cor· by .-ansltt of 111 Pfopltty °' leltllfS as ~rovided In , 1eulon, or enc:um , defined In S•ctl~ 7058 of ind bracing, or equlvalent gana1al conditions. Beach, County or Orange, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU poratlon, O•neral Part· olhtrwlsl; Of (2) tsllbllsll a section 9100 ol the n.UITU I SALE 10 pay the remaining ._ ll"le California business and method, tor ma protection Tha. DISTRICT reseNH Slall ol Calilomfa. as per NEED AN EXPLANATION ner of lnduatrl8' EHi• ldlld\111 of payments., Oldaf Cal1lo!"'la Probate Code De .. : 1bJ U , 1H2 pal tum, of the note ProlesS1ons Code, tha spe-of hie and llmb In tre~hes :::'00~1 t1~ r~ve any or~~ map rec0tded In Book 130, ~~~lE~l~~e A':AI~~~ lake Partners II, Ltd., to Ml your debult Of bOlll (I) JS: n!:iir: ·~.ft?"'~ A.P.N. ~l3'·3e cured by tald clalty contractor awarded an~ 0~•1~ ~cava11on, ragutaritles or lnlor:!l:ues Pages 25 to 30 Inclusive of YOU. YOU SHOULO CON· 3 3 3 Io u th Hop• and (2). FolowtlQ llt IXPlr months 1:m fl• hearing T.t . No. 7.._..5, TNSt with w.r .. t I • tha Contrct for this Work :ica~i! s~taf:/ or'::::S to ap-In any bids or In the bid· Mlscenaneou• Maps, In the TACf A LAWYER. Street, Suite 49001 ot 1111 llmt PlriOd r•ltrrtd to In date noticed above. 1:0'°"cT•MTTO charg• th«eotl a ~ shall hsell constrU1 a major· 0 In 8 rd ding. office of th• County Rt· On 06129/92 at 9.45 A.M., Los An9elea, Calif, 1111 1"11 ~agr.,n ol Ills no-VOU MAY EXAMINE Tl v1ded lo 111d note(sJI -. lt~d~~~ha wl~or~• In a~· 8 °V:.'::ed g p 0~• 'nan-Th• DISTRICT has ob-c01der ol said County. So. Calif. Foreclosure Ser· 9007 t llOI, unless IWI ot>lgallon being the tile kept by the COl.lrt. " PRC>Patn'V OWND vences 11 any 1oge111« with ~Ions of Calif nia PJ~s1: d V PhD c.:. rll tained trom the Director ot PARCEL 2: vlcH Inc db• Statewide Thia bu11n .. 1 ta con• lo<ldOMd upon or • wiwa• you are a perso UNVDOEURAR~ INo,PeEFoAUOlFT 1n111ui tne1.on and 1"1 or ez, • •• n•nce or, the OepartmOl'lt ot Indus-An I • u 1 f For1closur• Services ts d ted b 1 wrttltn IQfMl'lllnt bt'IWMll) 1nteresled In the esaate ,.. "" ' ' ness and Professions COde Coast Community Col· trial Relalions the general 30 :'ct usrveb~ ·~·~I"' the duty appointed Tl\lllM uc hy: a 1•nera anct yOll/ c:rtdftor permits 1 y04J may flle with fie 00 • TRUST, DATED Aotil 1• c1'alg.s tnd 911~ of Section 7059. l•I• pravaulna rala ol per diem u omo • ar ng undtr and ~rsuant to pertn•,. Ip IOngtr period you hM only""• tormal ReClu•t to 1991, UNl.ESS YOU TAKE ti.. Truat" !of an ~ All Wor11 must be com· Published Newport wages in 1110 locality In Spaces appurtenanl}O Par· Deed of TruSI, Recorded The r-elstrant(a) com-legal rtgllt 10 atop 1111 .. 01 Special Nota ol Ile ~lln ACTION TO PROTECT whleh u of the date ol Ihle plaltd within two hundred Beach·Cosla Mesa Dall which this work Is to be eel A localed In the Eas• on 09/07J89 at Document menced to transact your PfOl*1Y by~ IN tn· of an Inventory .,.. YOUR PROPEFITY. rT MAY nottc• 11 rMSOOably NU. ~o;~r lr~~olha c~~!e~r~: Piiot June 9 16 1992 Y pet1ormed !or Heh cran °' mont Area" (th• Northeast· No. 89-047~11 Book Page bualneaa under the lli'• wnount demanded· by youi appr8bal of estate asse ~so~ Y~1 ~E~~B~ mated to be $T8,&M.t1. Notice to Proued Issued ' ' T5t4 type of worller needed to erly 18.00 feet ol Loi 58 of of Olflclal Records In the Fictitious Bualneaa c:rlclltor. To llnO out lhl 1tnoun °' of any pmlitlon EXPLANATION OF THE h id 1rnoun1 maybe by the 0-r. n me Is 01 execU1e the contra~ Such Tract No. 3201) ts shown otfa ol lh• Recorder of Name(•) Hated above you mint Pl'/. or ID -'"'II''°' account as prOVlded NATURE 0,. THE PAO-greate4 on the !lsy oC ..,_ the essence Fa/lure to PUBLIC NOTICE ratH are u tonows. on a map rec0tded In Book OAANGE County, C1hlor· on: February 27, 1997 payment to atop tlll fOf.clc>-~ 1250 of CEEDING AGAINST YOU The banaficl1ry vnder complete the. work within ~·ciJ~,:O~~e~~~~~ 130. P•9 .. 25 through 30 ~a ~'f:~::£E~ A~Loc::: Dentel D. Lane cure, Of It your prop11f1 Is ~ Ca/iromla Probate Code. YOU SHOULD CONTACT;. Nld Deed of Tn.19t ~9'0- the time set forth herein NOTICE TO :on a woiilng day 01 of Mlscell1neo1.11 Maps, M.ARRIED WOMAN AS Thia atatement waa rottCIOsurt lor any otnlr rta-~T:t.':~trom f'I LAWYER. tore H~ed end ,..._ will re~ult in lf1• Imposition CONTRACTORS t lgbUBlbouis. lhuaiaJor records of saJd Ora"O_! SOLE.QWNf.R, ., tw.slol~ OleJLwlULlbe ..County son~ ~lae't SlfU WNiG. 1:/1 eterit. -~ ..la,. .1992.-11 ....a t<J~he ~ Tt- ol l+qutdaled dllf!ages kif CALLING ,OR BID$ hollday and overtime w<Hk County. Including the v• WALTER F. FAALEY, AN Clerk of Orange Counl'f FIRST INOEPENOENl T 0 Attorney fOf P9tllloner: 10:00 AM., HOUSEKEV fl. SI.JIN a 'Mitten Oeel-1\on each day ol delay, In tha SchOol Dlstnc:c OCEAN shall be 11 least time and h1cular and padHttian tral· UNMARRIED MAN. as Ben-on Mey 141 '992 SERVICE. 17609 VENTU SPRAY GOUlD 6 HAHCIA1. CORPORATION of 0.falllt and~ lot to~~~:~~'i11;d::;stl"le In-v~e;: sgH~11 DISTRlgT00 on•hatt. Ile of Grantee, Its employ-alle11ry WILL SELL AT F531582 BLVD~ Enctto. CA 91316 (111 80WEA9 11 dduty IP/°:ad Tn;st~ Sall and W11tten NoGce ot Each i bid must conform o'clock A.'J. ol 7~~ 2~ ~a It I hall ba mandalory ees' agents, lnvllffs and PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Publ!shlld Newport Beach-783-4500 II you~ any Qutt· STEVEN TOllH ESQ. ~~r o~n Tru:.ur1r~~ 0.faull and Election 111:1 Sell and bt resPonslve to Iha t JULY t992 y upon the CONTRACTOR to others more specltically d• HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Costa Mosa D lly Piiot llonc, you sl'lould contaet a law. 3530 Wllthlre Blvct. A""I 8 1991 In.tit I The UNI..,...__, TrvltH o • whom tl'le contract It CASH, (payable al time of a ytr Of tlll g0vtrnmentil ao.oo, 15th Floor ...,... • • H umen ··-~ contract .documents. Place of eld: 11200 PINE· awarded, and upon any scribed therein. 10 t nter, sale In lawful money 01 the June 2, 9, 16. 23. 1992 Whlcfl may hM Insured youl Loa ~nge!H , CA tOOtO No. 91-161248, 8ook No . c•uud Nld Notlee Of 0.. Each bidder shall 1ubm11. HURST LANE, HUNTING· subcontractor under sucn walk upon, park end eXJf United States by cash a T-497 loan NotwlllttlnO~ Ole lacl Dally Ne Paga No • u Ofllclal ta~ and (J.cUon &o on the l0trn lurn15had w11h TON BEACH. CA 92547. CONTRACTOR, to pay not said easement area, u HI cash1tr'1 check drawn by a PUBLIC NOTICE tlllt ·our pr~la In lotldo-e.ad\ICosta Reco<dt In the omc. of the be recorded In the tht contract documents, a PURCHASING DEPART· less lhan lhe "Id specified lorth in Grant ot Easement state or national bank 1 Y Mesa Pilot COIM'lly ~ of ~ WhM• the rMI OtCIOlllllM llsl o,.the proposlld sutr MENT 1 . k SUft, you~ o /our PfoS>-,..,. ANGE. Slate of Callfomta conlraclors OI' this projecl Pro·ect l den1lf1ca11on rates to •I wor.llers •m: of ort-s1te parking agree-Chee drawn t>y a tllllt or NOTICE OF lftylorsall,oravldt thtsalllt June9, 10. HS, 1,,,.2 executed by DIANA SARI IOCated as iequired by the Sublet· Nam!· REDESIGN FOR ployed by thom in the •• ment recorded July tO, redereJ credit union, or a PUBLIC HEARING conduded prior lb fnt condU· HARVEY A MARRIED ..OUIKSV PlllU.IS ... 11ng and Subcon11ac11ng VISTA 'v1EW SCHOOL ·~~U~dod.:,h•,;:y"1~1~dr~w 1981 In Book 14135, Page f~'ir!t d~~"n;' ~~at~ NOTICE IS HEREBY SIOll ol 1111 lortdo$ure PUBLIC NOTICE WOMAN.' AS 501.E ANO CO It PORAT I 0 I Fair Practices Act Govern· Place Plans are on File. any bid r0t 1 pariOd of 1145, Otflclal Records. association savings IS· GIVEN that the Newport Rtmalnbtr, YOU MAY l OU T 086401 SEPARATE PROPERTY, UlD n.ulTU, f t mtnt COde Section 4100 at KPI ARCHITECTS INC., NINETY (90) days after \he A leasehold as eteated by soclalion 0, U V1ngs bank BHch City Council will lHM. AICKTI W YOU DO NOl NOTIC£ OF WILL SELL AT PUBLIC BUCH •OUL ..... 1 seq. I 1780 CENTRAL AVE, STE. data set lorth In the con-Ul1t certain lease dated specified.In section 5102 ol hold a publlc ti.<111ng lo JAICl P'ROWT ACTION NOTI TRUSTEE·s SALE AUCTION TO HIGHEST W•ITMINIT•R, C• Each .B•d shall be ac-203. CHINO. CA 917t0, ltact documen11. June 1, 1964, awecuted by tht Flnanclal Code and au-adopt the City or Ntwpot1 IS HfAHY GIVEN JMATflRSl TSI 111254 BIDDER, FOR CASH, •na,, col!'pan1ed by a cer1'1ied or (714} 591·3232 A payment bond and a Tht Irvine Comp1ny a thorized to do business In BHch Household HUatd• AMERICAN TfTlE INSURANCE GUINTHER n13&1·9 CCAERTSHIEIERDS CCHEECCKK.(POR 714 -... _ _...,.... 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY rl .. __ .. h II ... • th ) .,. AT THE OUI W1111 Element C ..... PAHV A. CAllfORH IF H •Y. ._.. •• • ... , 1 GIVEN h 1 th pa ormsnca ""'iu s a .,.. West Virginia CorPoratlon, " state. "· (HHWE) "'"' • On June 23. 1892 lll 1000 able 1t tlrM of lall ln llW• ll'w1 DANA ROSAS AS-1 a • above-requhed prlof to execution nd S•""" O MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE · CORPORATION • IWI dvJy AM si-r--. i..M>an HIA!on fu1 1 Iha UM 911TMT llC_...!._ named SchOOI Olstr>ct or ol 1he contract and shall be u leUOf, 1 -~, · TO THE COUNTY COURT· This document required pointld TtuS1N 11ndtr 1 O..d o M:I Oeect s.w. Inc as ~ 0 ad " .. ' _., Orange County. Cahlornl1, In Iha rorm HI forth In Iha Moss and Mary M. Moss, HOUSE 700 CMC CEN· by tl'le Callloma lnteg11ted TMI 6atld OlJ06.tg alltal ~-Of succeaor T~ .. Stal~b a THE CHAPMAN Publltlled Ne~orl 11c11ng by and through Its contract documents. hutbanct and wlla, as Its· TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA Waste Manegemenl Act of by lORAAPCE ClAuOE'TTE $Ul)Jlilureel Trustee, or lhat ~~ C~ ~~iuu~ Beach..Coata M-OaJt, Governing eoard, her~lnaf· Pu1suant 10 Section 22300 '"· and reco1ded July 9, ANA, CA an right, title and t969 (AB939). contains lhe l.AMllflli A SINGLE '8118lfl OHd or Trua1 ••eaAIMI ING 300 EAST CHAPMAN P~OI May 21. ~ f· 11 ter re~~red 10 •• DIS· of the Publlc Contract t964 In Book 7127, paga Interest conveyed to and f)Ollolet and programs the AS TO AN UNDIVIDED ONE by George E Gu1nthel, JR AVENUE ORANGE CA all t991. " f1M101t LAWN-TRICT. wlll receive up to, Cod•. 1he contract wtll con-40 of Olli cl al Record• f'IO'# held by Ii under aald Crty PfOPost• 10 adopt 10 u•• r l"'"'R. 'ST ... 0 "OBER and Tamara K Gulnll"liilr , .......... ..:. .... int..:...• ~~ .... ~ bul not later \han the 1 ovi •--· ll\l • ,.. _ _, IT I to.-encourage reduction In tna ......,. "'~ ~ •,.,. " _ _. f ..... ,. .. ., ,.... ..... ,.._, -r r-~ MOUNT CXM bo laled tl ,__. a1n Pf S•un~ perm no upon and subjecl to tll ol ~ o f\111 n ... prop. UM arid ule di ul ot WHIMV A SINGLE MAH huaDQnd """ Wt • .,.., veyacs 10 end now held by a ve-s me, sea-.. the 1ucoesshJI bidder 10 ovislom lht . trly slluatad In said spo • l9COtOed AugUl1 " 1988 • 11 under aa'd Dfl9d of Tt'IUI ~ ~~ bid• ror th• award of a sub•tltuta aecurlllH '"'any Iha Pf '"" con-County. Cal1tomle descob-household llaurdoua TO AH Ufl!OMOEO OH£ ina1ruman1 "° &a..1~ In the -. llluated In 1-c~1a-s-s1-r1_o_d-l1--.-...,-... -.---·-r contraCl tor the •bo"• monies withheld by the tamed. Ing the land lharlin: waste. INTEREST AS TENANTS 0111c:to11 AeoorOI ol Orange uld cJ:;;'...--~ ~ta ~ C 0 NV I 11:1"' T "Stniing AU Failhs" p1o)ect. Oliltlct to ensure perform· Said leue was amended P•icel 1: unit 38 In lht The time and locallon of COMMOH • Trustor, to ltQlf County Calilomia tnd acrtbed 15~ Ii N 1625 Gl1ler Bids shall be rac.ived In ance under the contract by an lnsttumanr d1ted De-City of Costa Mesa' County lh• public htaring Is as 101· OOllQa'dOnt In llllor ol CHIEN pursuaiil 10 NI CMl\l:n NC4a -.:0 ':;,hg•, 1h1•0r 1110ygo,u'r0•r ~uu~: Costa M... Iha place ldenlllled above, Each bid aubm1tted in· r• camber 19 1866 executed o! Orange Slate oi Clllilor· lows: ~ WAHG AHO H~I ot Otlaull enCI Electlon IO s.u _....IBIT "A" 1 -l40-1114 and ~sa bids rece!Ved IPOOSI to this Nouca shall by lrvlne '1ndusUlal Com-nla, IS stlOwn on that C*· Date: Mondly. July 1:), WAHG, HUSllAHO AHO WIFE I~ '900ldad JMIWrf TS 174-5153 looklng, cl•Hlll~ flu •••••••••ll lrom bidders who have contain, ts • bid Item, ad· ...._v a Calilornla Co a· tein Condominium Plan r• 1992 . ~ reeordff 2 t992 • lnSll'\#lltnl no PARCEL A whilt you needl PAC...C VIEW lllllOMAL PAM Cetnetwy • Mortuary CNoel • Clernetory been prequalilled pursuant equate ahffllng, shoring, ,....,., rpot corded May 31 , t9n In Time. 7·~ p.m. 04/14189 a lnsf\lrntftl no 92.000071 ol Ollioal Reoordl Loi 12, of trle1 30S2, In Pt LOT CLASSt,leD to Publlc Contract Code and bracing, or equivalent lion, Sandy D. Moss and Booll 12219, P1ge t8T5 of Locauon. Newport e .. ch t97217 In b~ PIO• ol ot UICI County will under tnd 1h• County of Orange, 6 4 2·0978y &action 201 t I 5 shall be mat"od. for tl"la protection Mary M. Mon, recorded Olllcfal Record• of Orange City Councll Chambers, Clal Rlcordt In 11, Olflcl ot ll"l---------.1-.--------...-....--------- openad and publicly rtad of Ill• and limb In lleoch•• Dtctmbtr 22. 1966 In County, California. 3300 Newport 81>Uleve1d, Record« 01 ORANGE County'Jr--------------------------.._--. JSOO Peciflc View Ortve ~lleec:tl ....... aloud •I the •bov•stated 1nd opan Hcav•lion, Book 8134, page no ol Of· Parcel 2: M undMded 1t Newport Beach, CA tall nla ore '111~ time and place. which shall conlorm to ap-llclll Records. 64tl'l lnt"Ht In and to Loe -{ NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· °' · • m Plens Ind Spac:fflcallOOS pllcabl• .. f.ty Ofdars. A.P.N. NO. 427-151-12 ol Tract No. 9083, In tht THER GIVEN that I Neg•· salbtd Oft said Died ol '"' and all oontract document• A mand1tory fob walk wlH TM alrHI iddress and C11}' of Co•la Me ... County Uva Deellt•tlOn has been lnc*ldlr'IQ 1 11091(1) tor Ile m1y ba purchHtd tor be c:onductad Wednasctay, of Orange State of Cahfor· prepared by the C1ry or OI $227.000 00, ilat tit -~~~~~~~~ $50.00 per Mt. Payment June 2A 1992 at 10·00 otl'l•r common dHlgnauon, nla. as pf, Map Recorded Newport Beach In cOMec-tidal~"'"' urtcllr .._ Dtld r ... ...... wlll not be refunded, and ' ' U eny, of the real property In BOOie 393, PtgH 5 Ind lion with Iha HHWE. The Trust Ind tit ~ ... 1 -..a-ay the plans end apeclflca· s E LL described a~ ls pur-6 of Miscellaneous Map•. NtgallV. Oecta11tlon s111tt aired llarttlf •• PflMlltlr ----tlonl arl(j conttlC'l Clocu-paned to be: 3723 BIRCH In the o~ ol lh• County that ,,,. HHWE WtM not r• by Ill Ql11tnl blntlldlry: fllt Mortuery * Cl\epet manes art nol required 10 s TR E ET, N e w po RT Rac<Hdar of aaid COUflty, aolt In 1tgn1f1Cant allact on brlldl or, 11\d llellult In, C<emetlon be returna<L your used Vehicle BEACH CA 92UO together with Ill improv• the tnvkOMl&f'll It It the ~ IOI wtlldl tad 0.. 110 Broedway p~v~~~~da~e c-W:\'i?orm: through Classified Thi u~de<algned TrutlN m14'11S thafeon, excepting ro":~~:~~nll~~ o~~:.~~~ OI TMt la ltQ.lrl!r II» OCCllll co.ta M.u Public Contrect Code Sac-842·5878 dlaclalms any lllblhty for thar1lrom Condominium Declaration anCI supporting In lllt IWI PtlYl'*lt '* no Ml-ti• lion 3300. the OW1w re-~ ln<:ofrec:tnH• ol 1he of ~::!o~ lhrougti 64• located document•. Thia Is not 10 bean made ol' THE UNfW ••••••••f quk•• that IM bidder po.-11'1• lltHI addrHs and EXCEPTING fROM 1 pot· be construed as "lher IP" ?f'11~C.5100PAl.00 Pl&Al.MU" g R'"'-tlon of Uld Lot all crude prov .. or denial by tha City • t .. • -c .. ~ STIRTlllli A llEW BUSlllESS?? TM LagaJ o.p.rtm.m el the Piiot It pleued to ~ • ,...,, MM09 now ~ to nfW bueine.u.. We wfW now SeAAc.t the name for )'OU et no tlC1ra Chatge, end 18\'e you the um. end "'-trip to "'• court ~ In ~ AN. Then, of OOUrM, """ the aeerctt le oompi.ted we wfll ftle your fk:tltlOu• bueJneM "'~ stNment with "'-County Ci.rte, pubhh once a ... fot four WHka • '9qUlt9d by lew and then fife your proof of ~tton wtth CourltV C>erk. .. PIMH •top by to ftle your fletftlou1 bu1lne91 ~ement It the Piiot L.9gel 0.pattment. 330 WM! Bty, Co.ta M.... Calffomla. H you ~ not 110P by, p4Mee oall u• at (7t4) 642-4321, &tensJon 315 °' Ste and we wttt mak• •rranoementa for you to handle thll prootdur9 by rNN. If you lhould ttave any f\.lrthef quatlon1, plMM call UI end we WIM ~ mort thin gfed to usi.t you. Good L.uck In VotK n.-but!NuU Oll, petloleum, gas. brea. of th•. tubfact applte&Uon IHTEREST wtfl04 IE llphalturn ~ all lllndrtd The C11y encourages mom• DUE OH 04/1.v.12 aubstancea Jnd other m1.,. bell of the general publle Thlt ti'( , .. on ll«•ol, tlll Pf1 erat1 under and In tald to revlew and commen1 on atnt blntldlry under land excel)4 ~ r\gtlt to un lltla doewnentauon. Coples Died ol Trvst. flat IXIClllld an Mt portlOn of the IW'face of the Negauve Oec:latatlon ...._Id IO Aid TM ... of tne land fOf dtllllng OP' and ll.l9f>O'llno doeumenll --Otdwllon Wld Oln\.lr! et allone, mining or quarry• lft evail•ble IOr Pl.lbt'° ,.. IOf WI, 11\f 1111 ~ Ing ot Ill klNfl, lnclU<l•ng view and lnapectlon at the tald ,._, appointed Trwtet IM not ewctualw of oll well Pl•nnlng Oapartmanl, City tldl °"' of Trvat tn4 drllllng, Oll ci.v.iopmenc. of N9W1)0l'I 8each. ~300 '°°"'*'• ~ 111 oCll-l'IWllnQ Opetlltont together N~ &o\Aevard, New-oalOftl llQlftd '*....., d ~ttl tn. UH of tald IUrlec• por1 Beach, Calllornla, Me dlCWld ltld ~-'rW t11 '°'Oil well• '"'"' lunnela. 02869-1'161 (714) &44422S ......,.. .. mining axcivitlon• or Publl•h•d Newport 1u1nt tlClltM ahsfts prolllded l'lowev" Oe•ch..Co1t1 MHa Oally lllfeby ~mfdlllt'Y 41111 ll'ld tne 11me wll riot be con: Pilot Jun• 1e, t992 Pt¥abll 11111 lltl ~ Mii 1trute1 to prohibit tlant dt1ti. T$2~ dott lweby t*:C 1iO t'lllltl tit Ing or IUCh Other OP. Th• Piiot c..... rust fWOS*11 .. M •old lo ttattona wti"h In no wey ned .... ty N ~ tlCUfM u .. or In any w•r altect fl\a The moat comprehen-lllrtti,. 1ur!1e• rlOl'll• o pJd land slv• and current dlrec-OAJE· Oll0~2 and whleh do not tnltt 1ory of oooda and Hr• FIAfT IHOf PENOENT T 0. 111d land ti a polf1C let• Vlc:H woundl SlRVICE AS AG[NT FOR titan 500 Ifft to Nld 8'.lr· llNlFICIAftY tac•. •• r ... f'oltd by Ada 1 IY l \Wt WOLCOTI. TRUSTU M. HH• In Deed recOJdad SAU OfFICER MJy I, t ~9 in 8oolt 4etl, 0'1' "91 Pege 04 of Olllclal JUNE1UUO.JULV119112 Aecord~ ' The alr"t addt.U and Duy lt Seti II, Find It, oftier c:ominon dM<Qnation, Clatllf,.d It Illy, Of IN rell property daKrlbtd llbowe II pvf• ported to be: I~ WUT· WAAO WAY, COST-A MESA. CA tat.21 The uncltf19Wd TrvttH ~ ""' ...,...ly fOf any lncOMC:tnNI of IN • .,... lddt"• Md ouw common ~•11onaUon.a. , I! fllf'i, atlOWn llefeln. NtCI ... ""' be rna<le, bUI ~ out cownant Of ..,,aney, •Pf ... Of Implied, r~ ... ... .... llOn. Of ..,. ~to fMlt ttw,... I I No matter what you·re dotno. your hometown newspaper The ....... nta In . DAYS Sell your priwte party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 ond toke odvontoge of this great off er. I 3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS (Merdlodrl IWw SJOO CW,) -- I Tuesday. June 16, 1992 Bl ..UCIOTICI Ml.IC llOTICU PUIUC MOTICll l'UIUC IOTICll PUIUC MOTICll PUILIC MOTICH PUIUC eeoncn PUIUC MOTICH ....... , "'*1 I. iimi. Hl4 AOY9i 0t lft IM blddino: PUIUC llOTICI =:for1 leach, cehf. '* Koed, NewPott Laeh, PUii.iC NOTICI '*-.•P • Chr1110Phw T. 4W: w ••• Ill --Pelm ''· eo.a. ...... -.....i Ill •rnv PUtU• c.M. t29I) Tiit tlQltlll nt(I) com-13th Strffl. Huntington .......... Clll. tal2t 1ULDW111 DlrMter ef CMttMat~ J.ctl Jallolky, I03 32nd Gilbelt. w ...... Ct-. I Pe•t Su, 1300 K!noe PloUU.. ~ 10 trenuct txnl-8"ch Calrf t2M8 l'UILIC MOTICH PUILIC MOTICU TM ,....., peflON ~~ ~~IMll la con. Puroll1~lnt COHI Plolttleul -......... 200. ~ ~ mSouth~k., Ao1d. Newport l•ac'h, t ·•' Ht..._. -'*' undet ll'le ,ICWIOUS Sf'lh T M81•tc~·9~ ~· .,.40ina bYllnMa U ' ...,.....,, .,,. e general Pll1· C I 'C II aus!Moa NIMe 8Nch, Clll.1*3 • c.111. 92143 Stlte,_...t 8UliMH N1m1(1) I/tied bor ltlt , H • .. ~ TWfLVf PACK INVEST· ntnhlp IMmun tr 0 •1• St 1 Tetry Haclc«t, 3 Upper SI., Sull• 310, Orange, Thia bu1lne11 11 con-The Fol!O'*lng pwaone •bove on· No't'lmber 1'tl4 Thi• bu11n111 11 COl'\-Mt'NTS zt'4 18 Royal The regl11ran1(1) com-DfetrlGt .. .....,. ~ Piia, 2nd Floor, C811f, 92e884702 duc:Md by: an ~P4> .,, d butlnffe as . Mark flanag111 ducted by a~., Pll1· Pllm, Co.ta ...... c.llf mtncld to tranNC!'I butJ. ()p9ft1 Jutr t , 1"2 • r:.n:~ ~ Ntwpon 811ch. Calif. PUOlllhed Newport a.acn. rated HIOCl1tlon ot.Mr MAJ~ANCe MANAGE· Tn.·s st.altmenl WH t led neBh•P t2121 ""' undef the Fletltlovt 11100 M\ ~~DUST"AIAL EA::LAKE t2t4IO Cotta MeM Da.ly Piiot May thM a paMtrlhlp MENT SERVICES 24An with lt\I County Clerk of Th• 11g1Strant(1) corn-Albttlo Selu Royal Palm 8111ln111 Nlmt(I) listed aid Ne: teot PARTNERS II LTD Call Latry Tuektr. 503 321\d 28 June 2 • 18 1992 Th• reglttranl(I) co~ M1Jv11ta Wey Laguna Hilla Orang• County on May 12, mencld lo lranMCt butlo II. Colla ;_.Ha, Cllll. ~~:S.~:ll HJ, t992 Publlahtd Newport tornla limited C>Vin!rahlp: = ~~T ;~twwpor1 ' ' ' ' T~x =~!~:~II= Cahf. 92658 ' 1992 ~!1na~d"No1~~(:,ic~:: t.2tlt Thlt B11c:h/Co11a Mesa Dally 14 C«J)Of'alt Plue New-• ' Mark S11ph1n Hunttr, F531221 NIA AdllU SalM Royal Palm alaltmenl Wit filtcl plot J 18 23 1992 ........ Bl h can 92'eo Thi• busln111 la con-PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1ln111 Name(•) lilted 244n MalVlltl W1y. LI-Published NeW'por\ e .. c:n. •bOY• on 11 c 111 'M Calif With lht County Cltrk ot 1 une • • .,.... 11C • 1 • ducted by· 1 gentrll part· above on· Mey 10 1992 H" Calif 92656 Chl11 Gani 1 • 0 Ha, • Orange County on Mey 12 T528 01nle4 D Lant, 14 Corpo. ne11hlp · 31 Ptlfl Sze ' 'buna ' s. Costa Mesa Dilly Pilot Mey Th11 11atemen1 w11 filed v:rntaha Sain, Royal 1992 ' PUBLIC NOTICE ~!~f P~~Newport e .. c:h, Th• 11gl1trant(1) com· C~tr.9.!:. , This ttalement wH ttltd 24:~1•MJ.Ji~~· w~~nt~: 28, June 2, Iii, ts, 1992 ll'fllh tile CoutltY Clerk of , 11m 18, Costa MHa, fl3122t David a. Kuhn. Jr., 14 C0t· mtneld to transact bull-au.IMS• Name with lht Col.Inly Clerk of guna Hills, Caltf 92856 T~85 Orange County on Mey '2. Caltf. t2Gt Put>Uahed NtwpOrl Btac:h-NOTICll Of porall Pina. Newport ~"'~r:s" ..... ~,.~t~= ............ rm9' County on May 12. lhl• buslnen IS COi\-PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 '531227 TM!anna Salu, Royal Coate Mffl Dally Piiot May IA&.• Of Beach Celtl 92660 ly The Followf ptreon ducted by: husbat'ld and ---------PaWI 18, Colla M111, 29, June 2, ~. 1'1, 1992 AUTOMOBILE Boswetl Properties. Inc: .. 1 ~bOYI ~:Ju 14• 1* art c1oinQ bu~t 11• s Fl3tU• 'frtlt Fictitious Published N-pott Bttcn- Cll•f. 82'28 T-486 No1tc1 Is htreby3l"'n ColllOfnla corporation 333 ~ -:..=~ waa filed JT SANTA MARIA. .LTD PUb~shld Newport Blach-The regl1tranl(1) com· ~.-... i.coeta MnrOatty ~ "tannla Sain. Royal Palm pursuant lo aectfont-~7f S:-liOj)t-Street. Slllt• 4600; with lh• County Clerk 0,1...,., "'"'" <>irfff:--Sw ....• .,:,· "'--ia Me...Oally Pl!Gt May m.~ttansR ti01f. Statement 26. Juoe 2, 9, 18. 1992 18. COIUI Miia, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE and 3072 ol lht Civil Cod• Lo• Anoelll, Caltl. 90071 -~ Orange County on May 14 Newport Beach, c1111: 26, June 2, 9, us. 1992 ntll under lht Fu:ttltOUI Thi Following persons T-490 92121 of the State ol Caltfoml1 Thia bu1ln11s Is con-1992 • 92883 T-487 Business N1me(1) hsted 111 d01no bus•nn• 11• Jol'Qt Se111, 885 Mariner NOTICE the undersigned G & W ducted by• • llmlted patt. , 1 Jack Jakosky, 503 32nd •boll• on. AP<tl 21, 1992 TRIC IA'S TAEEHOUSE PUBLIC NOTICE Df .. "Peffla, Callt. 92571 INVITING BIDS TOWING INC '965 w111 f\lrshlp · 53 547 Sllffl Sult• 200 Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Mork Hunter 2323 M•r1l1ttl or N1-11pon •--------- JenntC a.las, 885 Matlnet Nollet 11 hereby given 18th Street Costa Mesa The registrant(•) com-Publlthed Newport Beach-Stach Calif 92663 This statement was filed Beach Cahl 92663 Flc:t1Uou1 [)(., Perrlt, Call!. 92571 thal the Board ot Tru1tee1 Orange ~. CA 92827 menced 1o transact t>usl· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Latry ' Tucker, 503 32nd BICS91 with the County Clerk ol Palr1c'1a Eileen O'Toole, Bualn•H Name Jolgl Mejia, 5040 Athtr· ol the COUI Community wllf Hll 11 public iuctlon, 11 ness under the Flc:ti1ious JUt\I 2. 9, 16, 23, 1992 Strffl, Suitt 200, Ntwpott Flctltlou• Oreng• County on May 15. 2323 M1rg1Itl Dr .• Ntwpori Statement ton Ave., Covina, Calli. College Dttllict of Orange Seid Addrest Cotta Mffl, Buslnesa Name(s) listed T·500 Blach, Catll. 92683 Bu.eneH NMM 1992 Beach. Cehl 92663 The FolloWlng pe~ons 917l4 CC!'lf'ty. C1hlomla, wtn r• C111fornia, at 1pm on 1bov1 on: Feblu~ry • • Thia buelntu Is con-Statement . F531843 Eric Roger Moe, 2323 Mar· art dotng bus1nes111 Bltnca L. Mejia, 5040 CIM aealed bids up lO bl.It WEDNESDAY, th• 1st day 1987 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: 1 Rmitld part. The following peraons Published Newport Beach· garet Dr., Newport Beacn, RESTAURANT ICHIBAN, Asherton Ave., Covina no 1e111 than 11:00 AM, ol JULY, 1992, the tollow· 01nlel O. Lane Flctltlou9 nershlp ilre doing business 11: Costa Mesa Dally Pllot Mey Caht. 92663 1015 EHt tmp111al Hwy c. Callf. 9\724 WedMtday, July 1. t992. Ing automoblle(s)1 ~o wit: This swement w nted Th• r1gl1lrant(s) com-AGC COURTHOMES. 28 June 2 9 l6 1992 Thts business Is con· 3, Brea. C1hl 92821 Jorge E. Mejia, 5040 II lti. Purch1slng Depart· YEAR OF CAR; MAKE OF Wllh lht County Cl of auslneu NMM menc:td to transact bus!-INC .• 20 Corpor11t Plaza, ' ' ' ' T-492 dUC1ed by· c:o-panners Ko)I Sa.gusa, 5285 Via Asherlon Ave., Covina, ment of ~ Dlslrlc:t loealed CAR; MOTOR NO.; LI· Orange County on May 4, Statement ntH undtr tti. Fictitious Newport Blach, CA 92660 The registrant(s) com-Alllran, Yorba Unda, Ce 1f Callf. 9l724 11 1370 Adams Avenue, CENSE NO. (STATE) 1992 TM Following Plf$00S Business N1m1(s) listed AOC COUATHOMES. PUBLIC NOTICE mencld 10 transact busi-926M A~~a C. Herrera, 2884 Bldg. D, Costa Mesa, Call· 1987 NISSf4D. JNtHT211· F53 1559 are doing buslntH 11: above on: Mey 15, 1987 INC., a California corpora· ness under the Fict11tous This buslneu Is con- Aoyal Palm IB, CoS11 lornle, II Which dme bids 8HT057816,2EBE117/CA Published Newport Beach· NEWPORT JEWELRY Jac:l!Jakosky tlon, 20 Corporate Plaza, Flc:tltlou1 Businen Nime(a) listed duc:tectby:anlndlvldual MIA, Calif. 92828 wlll be publicly opened and 1Iii8 6 D 0 D G /S v • Costa Me11 Dally Pdot MART. 219 Eul t 7th Thlt tlatement was filed N-pon Beach, CA 92660 8usln111 Name •bove on'. N'A The reglstranl(a) com· rtlldlOf: 284FK2t07GA7t1042, SlrMt, Costa Meta, Caltl. With the County Clerk of Thl1 buslntst Is con-Statement Patrtc:JaO'TOOI• ~need to 1ransact busl· Repainting? ............... ........ if• -ii,'°* .... Plat cw.ls111filldlfll ... ~·,.w .. 1ar • 1m1111u·-1· -1·11J--1 '" r111 I PAINTING OF NEWSPA· 1PVS089/CA June 2, 9, 18, 23, 1992 92627 Orange County on M•y 14 ducted by: a C:Olpo!lllOO Th• Following persons This Stattment was Med ness utlder lhl FtC11llOUI PEA:. "THE WESTERN 19a6 c AD t /C p , T_.98 Ario and Zaruhl Yaldlzclan. 1992 ' The registrant com-art doing business as: wi\h the COl.lllty Clefll ot Business Name(s) ltsted SUN AND MAGAZINE tG6EL5782GU809196, NO PUBLIC NOTICE 1058 Balboa Avenue, Long F531548 mended to 1ranuct busJ. MARINER'S CELLULAR Orange county on May 14 above on: NA "GOLDEN WEST STREIT'; UC/XX . Beach, Ca111. 92651 p II hed N B h ness under the flc:tillous PARTNERSHIP ,22 E l992 . ' Koll SaJgusa GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 1990 NISSICP, IN6SD11S. CNl1042131 Tami Liu, 430\ Marion AV· cub • M ewportD ·1 ·p·~ • buSlMSS name Of names Oceanfront Balboa Ca111" F531804 Th. 1tatem1nt WIS llleo All bide 111 to bl In IC• 2LC3933633. NONEJCA enoe, Cypress, Cahl. 90630 osta ua 11 Y 1 ot listed abolle on Moy 1. 92661 • · with the County Cleek or cordanc:e with the Bid Doc· Slid aale Is fOf th• pur· Flctltlou• Thia buslnen Is con· June 2, 9, 16, 23, 1992 1992 Mark T Fiann• an 122 E Published Nl'IWJ)0(1 Blach-Orange County on May 12 umenta which art now on po11 of aat.ltlylng lien ot BuslneH N1me ducted by: a limited part· T-499 RGC COURTHOMES, INC. Oceanfront BaPbo~ Cahf Costa MtH Daily Pilot M1y 1992 lilt end may bl 1ec:ured In th• undersigned tor Towing St•lement nershlp Ruth G. Evan1 Its Seer• 92661 • • 26, June 2, 9, 16, 1992 F531223 the omce o the Director of and storage foes togelhlf Th• Following persons Th• 11glstrant(1) com-PUBLIC NOTICE tary This statement was Sttve Baugh 208 Albert T-491 Pubhshed Newport 8each· Purchasing of the District. with costs of advertising 111 doing buslnen as: menced to transaci bus!-Fictitious filed with the County C1e1t1 Costa Mesa Calif 92628 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Daily PllOt May No blddlf may Withdraw and expense of sale. HJT HOUYWOOD, 503 ness under the Flclitlou• of Qf1ng1 County on June This business· Is con· 26 June 2 9 l6 1992 his bid tor a perfod of forty· Dated this 9TH day of 32nd S1re11, Suitt 200, Business Nam•(•) II.sled Busl,,... Neme 1, 1992. dUC1ed by: a general p•rt· FlctltlO"I · ' ' · T~88 five (45) deya alter the date June 1992 Shopping for a new above on: Milch t 1, 1991 lt•tement F533239 ___ ..;...._.....;;_ _ _;..._1 ... Thi Board of TrustMI ,.. 1 r lomty at Law are doing business as: B ,. M D . .., fled Stetement USE iij'fii_. set for th• opening thereof. br:' Barbara Wiison apartmont? classified Mlc:hael A. Dunlevle, Al· Th• Following ptrlons Publlshed Newport The Piiot Claaal· Business Name IOfWS th• privilege of r• Publlshtd Newport 919 you comp• e This statement waa filed 720 GOLDENROD HOME· each..,,,osta Ila 11'' The most comprehen· Th• FOilowing ~raons l"HE "'---, r--' jtcting any and an bids or Beac:tvCosta Mesa Da.ty costs • without hassle with th• County Clerk of OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Pilot June 9, l8, 23. 30. 11ve and current dlrec· are doing bu.suiess as· PILOTS . l J to waive any lrregul1n1ies Piiot June 16, 1992 or Pl~r7~1 lfled Orange County on May 12. 720 GOidenrod. Coron• del 1992. tory of goods and ser· SIUA SPORT. 622 13th CLASSIFIED il••lll•llll••llil lor lnform11t11u In 1ny bid 1525 :42 =~~8 M•r. cant. 92625 t518 vices aroundl Street, Huntmglon Beach, 1--------- -----· ----Keith Ho•fltl, 1300 Kings _c _al_if._9_26_4_& ____ _ lil1 TO PUCE Al II Cll1 ~ 642-5678 Ml-1121 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 HAL HO/\ COSTA MESA 2 124 ISLAND 2 106 STEPS to SC Plaza. Spacious 2Br 1 Ba Charming llJand Cot-condo, nu pnt/crpt. tage. 1 lge BR, 2BA, Sml pet 01<. HUD ok nu pnt, crpl, pvt patlo, $795/mo. 848-6634 dbl gar, w/d . Yrly •----------• LAGUNA Nt;wronr Nt-:WPOHT Nt:WPOHT BEACH 2148 BEACH 2169 REACH 2169 BEACH 2 16U SPLENID OCEAN ve1w 2BR 1BA Nwpt North Emerald ••Y •Br Luxury Condo!! Blue Bird Canyon, condo. city vfew1. 3Ba. tee gate/patrol, .µ Mil• from ocean. 2 5br/3ba Villa, 3 deck, w/d, frig, gar, pool, pvt beach, 180" ocean pvt sulles. Perfect for Apartments For Rent CORONA COSTA Ml!:SA 2624 Park-Setting!! With Ocean & Sunset vi~. Nice 18R w/lolt t;OSTA MESA 2624 •Lg Clean 1 BR Opht u nit. new ca rpet/ drapes & appla $525 No Pets. 240..2299 $1350. 644-7222 fully furn, monthly or spa $1200 673·9252 view, S3000. 497·8486 profesalonali. Brand Wt Pay UtllltiH! annually 497·8731 or 3BR 2Ba. gorgeous LEASES.LEASES new, In gated, poor •••View Cliff Or., tor· Call about •PecJllfa. (818) 89S..S388 huge 1900 sit condo, Lr•SES c:omm8S51•5005.;,,~Qt BR BA DEL MAR 2622 $895. Child O K. Nol--------- Pets. 831·8107 2 Bdrm Townhouse 2 Blks 10 T rt•no•• Sq Pvt. Pa110. A.-C, Gar Small pel cons1dll"ed 1921 Anahtlm-645·5530 ever view acro11 lrom 1 Br $625. l>OOI, cat ok Cannery Village. Mull ""' -..9 Brighi, sunny 1 1 • * 2BR D u pl••• city park. Old11 home, aeel $1400 432·7908 2Br 28• 1 levtl w/ ---------with patio & parking quiet, sngl sry, good big lot, owe 111. Agl. 1959 Maple. G46"650S wash. dryer. refrlg, dbl Newport Terrace! Freshly reclec. S750, aroa, gar, W/O hkups. 85().1220 •3Br 28•. large tamily 4 BR 28A. quiet cul· gar. Ute. bdghl Say. Lg 38R 1 \l!rBa 2·•tory, mo. Marigold & 41h S7951mo 847·7540 -0---------• rm, a1ove, frlge, W/O. •Back Bay Ar••• d•sac, 1737 Centell• ridge w/alr $1295 frplc. W /O hkups. 64~8707 1 1 ceantront Duplex garage. A v l nowt Shorp 3BR 2Ba. 3 Pl. Just remod. $2400. patio, pool, garage. ---------• •Oo you need g c: ean ----------- LQ Unite. St,099.000 $1350/mo. 76().3678 c;ar gar $1250 Ptts 722·0866 or 63~7~ Big Cyn golf course 5 1100 Agl 675--4912 NEW studio apt. ocean-2br 1ba? Garage. new 2BR, new point, crpt, °'9ft ~'1 MPM ---------•3Br 28a hse w/fam fm. OK.I 498·0150 BLUFFS CONDO 1 3 b 2 5 b dbl aide PCH. S650/mo cpl, D/IN. stor•ge. drpa, hkups, patio, 9unHt Showln9 MAONlflCENT 18~ f/p, fncd yd. 2 car gar.---..,-....."=""----.,..-v ew r · a, The Bluffa 3BR 2BA. Incl parking, washer. S750 No Pel 640.2495 carpon, 652 Center a903 Seaahore Or OcNn e. Hat1Ntr Vus w/d. ale. newly rtmod •BLUFFS 4Br 2'ABa, 4BR or 3BR & den, ~f'· w/wash't d:;'epr-;; 2·patloa, poot, l/p, Im· spa, pd ut1I. 723-0608 •Large & sharp 28R St $775 846-7150 Balboa Newport Rlty 4Br, 2 ~8•. Lot1 of si2oo .... c.u 1.oeo7 brlll twnhmt. up. 2'hBA, 1800 1q ti. rg, usoc 8 • • maculate, mus1 s... fw 1 72-3-44•4 llt>hl, frHh paint, nu graded, frpt, paho, St 400/mo. yr Is•. spa $2200 $1 ,350/mo 644·1559 268 upper, d • g 3BA 3BA & 2BR 2&• • $t675/mo. 2632 vista c:lostts. verts, gar "' OVERLOOK Lido & crg~rHt ne~hbrhd Oel Oro. 540.120& Sorry no pelS. Near ocHn 3 br 2 ba, W. Nwpl, 2 housts to S830 No Pet 640-:Zill Ail roas1ac.1111tes, .apa-Ca.telJ.n.a. t5J .. LKl.®.1. $ "'°' 72 ..()978 714-644-0335 •Ol"""11ar duple11. West bCh, -3~ tBA, ,Ir. clous, lrplcs, w/d"s, Rd. 4Br + •• SH5K. Th• Ten90e 2e;-2Ba. •Lido enln•Rulu••1 Bluff• Condo B1111. Npt. Avail sept 1. W/D, patios. 51525 Move In RAVE A patios. some garages Wilt co-op. 850-5799 encl gar. angl hit Unique t & 2B n Is clean, 3BR 28a;-ftlg, $1600/mo. Annual Prop Hae 642-3850 • W ill cons101r small SI \00/mo. Al/I 7/15, for leese. Private bch, w/d incl. Avl to'" only SPECIAL I ptts. V1c:tot1a Park ---------1 •Npt H,. 38R twnhte, 1•t + S9C 752·2••1 on bl'l'i· 873·8030 7/1SI. Lse $1300/mo USE • GWGE s• 'E Apts 714-722·7505 M~:C,:h~ rlg~I :n~·· frplc, sngl gar. patio, no Lido Park Dr. 644.0996 John/Mersh Cllt a ••1ynn Kemp l"HE 1 BEDROOM ,.., • eel 1 a 1 very nice, 322 ogi::•· To place an ad In Con I 720..1174 PILOT'S Pool. spa, cable hkup 642 5678 ATTRACTIVE 18R Houses/Condos For Rent $995/mo M7·7 The Piiot c:laaslllld, Piiot cl:~:.'~ed Remu CLASSIFIED WESTLAKE VILLAOI! • with pvt palto. Walk to Deluxe 2 BR 2 BA Cell 8•2·5878. M2·5878 845-8122 An~lmel •~r~blng . $575 tenn. Bear/MacAt1hur 3Ba, sec gate/patrol C<>ncso. f/p, pool. gym, Emerald Bar 4B~~=========================================================M=*v=o=n=l=V=·=6"=&-=90=8='~ 51 ,090/mo. d•Y• 838-pvt beach. 1ao• oc11 0405, eve. 731·7528 VllW, $3000. 49NM86 ttL:NEHJ\l. :!IOt N9WPORT aUCH • Studio, Belboa Bay Club· $1050 N.WPO"T 81!ACH New CUilom 4BR 3BA. 1 ml from bc:h noxl to 17th. 221 Cabrlllo. 51 900/mo. days 644· 8722, eves 759· I t 04 Thinking of havino garage sale? Give u a c:elll PILOT CLASSIFIE 842·5878 • 1bd Balbo• Bay ---------._ _______ __... .. CIUb·VuaS1725 "I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~· CORONA Ol!L MAl'll • 2bd Oen/bay vu. MC. St950 DON,. LIDO HIQHRISIE • -I 2bd View Apt • $2700 NEWPORT •EACH FO . G , ' • 2bd Bayfront Penthse • S2950 N.WPO"T BEACH Th d d,. f • 2bd • eayfront, rrplc, e n e w e o 1 n e o r turn'd • $3200 I n -c o I u m n o d s i n t h e SUMMER Saturday Real latate Tab RFNT.Al.S AVAILABLE is now Thursday prior to Waterfront Hom•• publicofiOft ot 5:30 p.m. lno. Realto,. ~~=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~ Nt·1400t 790-3900 •lMtoo ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Is someone specie! having a birthday In Juty? Announce ft In the Dally Pflot end lndcpendentl Send In e non·retumablc photo ek>ng wtth S 10.00 ex just a rnasege 'Wttt'I $5.00 end we WiM publish It on July 9th. Deadline: July ltd, 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Dally Pflot & Independent 330 W. Bey St. Costa Mae, CA 92627 Attn: Cla$slftcd Hippy ~ -----------Jc 1:::..------1 IPhc>nc I ~ BooklCHplng tailored lo yoUf Medi. Per1onav BuslneH . Over 12 yra ·~·~9 AllUITIONS H~.MODt:t.ING :M 10 You can hire en honest, hard working con\fac· lor. Make the Wist Choice. ·WI•• Con· atructlon 548-8223 BUSINESS SEllVl("l-:S :14HH LOANS Home Equity Rennanc• Bu1lnH1 Venture C1olt1I Debt Coneolldatlon Personal 1·80().568·3532 C"AHl't:N l'HY ;Jr> I o ("Jo Mt-NI <"ONCllt-. n : .I'•-'" //Drlv1w1ya·pat10• petna .-c. No ,_ *> ..... RIM. Ue.17t470 Mickey "3-2493 •• Cleaaltlecl Tocl.,I M2·H78 SERVICE DIRECTORY Ftr II YDll' hanll 1111 llusims needs ct·:llAMll n ·:N("t.s HANU\' MAN J7 IO MASONHY ;JH28 PAPERING 3866 n 1.t:s .1~".?,.. I l"l.t:/\NINl> St:HVIC't:S ;1 ~>4M & l>t:<"KS .lb t !'> Carpentry, plumblng, 8 R I C K • T I L IE , WE Gib Sl'ld Hin; Tog.tMr • 1111. dryw111. masonry 9 L O C K , C 0 N · Total lnterlOf Remocs- 1 more. Reas. rates. CRETE Uc. & Refs. efjng Serv. AdVtce To THE ORIQ'uu Rtllable HouMCteenlng ff•NC•S.OAT•a. ..,.. by the day. Local DEM tht TILE IAN area. EJtc:el. ref1. can New Repair.~ Ctdlr POlt Rtplece. CM, 'N8. .llm MS-2824 675-2922. Th• Crazy. 633-7172 leaky ahowera·Acld .AJicla 751.ee13 Jim Why\• "42·7208 HANl>Y l\llAN ;n 10 wash & regrOYt. New '·.-.M-A-10--T-0--0-R-O_E_R_" a Repair. Bathrooms· CIHnlng co.·24 hra, Shower doora. Kile· reeJcomm. ftat raltt, ...-...-REPAIRS Home/ Floort·Plumblng Uc. 549-7709 Rental PROPERTIES 25yrs O.C. 673-e065 Palnt..Carpentry .. tc.· TILE lnstalled/Repaltea. Orywell. Garye4S.5277 HANDY ANDY MOVlNG 3H34 Elec·Plumb·Palnt. Lt Poot Man'• Mover 1 carpntry, ttc 631-4043 hr min. Guar. lowest Handyman Expr••• rate a, lie. 108002 No lob too small Insur. 714 633·9925 Small jobs 1pec:. All --------- Pfompt Counto\11 SeMct FtM Est. I Rtftrenc:ea JoM & Shelby.~176 ('ONSTHll("TION HlJll.l>INl; aM~O Jobi welcome. 651..lm PUBLIC NOTICE •Christian H•ndymari. The Callf. Publlc Ullll· Palnllf'Q , Stucco, dry· Handyman Servlctt. 1111 C<>mm111ion RE· •·•·WW.On & Sona Room edd/remod. Free est . Bond. UC.357487. 64&-1740 wett, fences/gain. s.. Uc. \nsur. Local ttla QUIRES that all used nlor Dlac. John ~~118 Free est. 873·79.22 household good a Cl.t:J\NIN<i st;HVI< •t:s .l:•·IH 1t Houee,IOfftoe UcenMd, bonded. lneurad alnc:• 1980. Reta. e3 .. 143e t FN("FS •FINE CRAFTSMNStilP Repairs R Us. Carpen· movers print their Cerp., elect.. plumb.. try, drywall. electrl~I. P.U.C. Cal T number. Tile, klta, balhl, paint, etc Great ,.111 llmoa and chauffeurs & IH("KS .1111:, Small remod. fobs. Bnan 145-l 788 print their T C P num· CommJresd. 739-1742 b tr 1n all ad~rl••• Buy It. Sell 11. Find It. C1u11fled. 1.ANDSCAPt: & I.AWN CAHE 3'40H ~1·a Laft41acapfft9. ITl•nts. If you have • quaatlon ebout th• le- gahty of a mover, hmo or cheufleur, call Put>ltc U\1111111 Comrnl111on 714-558..a151 Auld, comm'I Ouahty work/rHIOnable ratta Local r1t1. 265-0619 1 .. ----------------------------.IAll American Tr .. V erdalt Ccmatracdon Co., Inc. ~r~:,~•c;."1::m~~.~· PAINTING :tR~R ·~HOME IMPROVf.MDIT CO." Free est. 531-84\5 ..,19 Yrs of Quilty Witt lklletd 5""" Lie "°'44 Sold ~ .... , ........,.,........, ... ..... ..... .. ... of ..... °"' Don't at1 10 cMnrit OClffPI*» ..-, cw ~ ~ ~ do k ., "'°"""" Ind ...... j/W/fftr ~ W• an ftar lll09t pra'olamet • P\.UMM«l • lll~ • MEATNl I-HJ NA C~ • ICJT04EN ~as 6 ~ • ~TH I SHO'*U • Adi.ta A ~ • OOOIS I WC>OWS • OIYWAL.l. a S'TUCCO • lOOF '9NA • CllM$ i.f.TtX1'\JMJ) • CDAMIC TU •M • 'NHf • "9tcr I bNrtot • ~. ~. TDMITl l:WMGI. SwtM.VtNJ llOOl.S ~ ~ ...... -. ..... ~~tollr.~ WI I .... .a AT A IUJGW.al m llGI 08 • JIMI Gtrft COllRdar Uc. I I 176llO 714 641·7963 Oar o enlng Service . __ ,.._,. __ MW2Dt __ .,.""t....., ... •me.....,~ Sprlnkllf'I, rnalnt. ta~n •W.J. YOUNOQUtlf ca,._ IO~ prices. FrM P•IMlfte C..,e~ "'· 722-0413 Qua.I. pa1nhng by ptof • lh1nnon Aever Co Uclf902098. Ina Fr" Lendaup. aprnklra, _e_a_t._84_5-33 __ os ___ _ repair malnt t1gh11nv. Cleanup. MS·S 124 Tree ~. 1tumpa. c lnup•. hawllng . Comm.Ir••· lewn meint ........... ,<0512 Lio.In•. ,.., ra\ea, ffee ltl. refa4?3-TN2 ...... & ........... I 13!tw. • mtllene&a Ref 7 yre l•P • .,. •ooe HOOi"ING ,rn t II Roofing Repair Tiie roof apeclallst. Uc refs. lrM ttt.&73-7922 Sadler Roofing Co lie & Ina. 25 Y1"· Work guar. eJI type1 rOOfl"Q. __ 11 ... 7 ...... Sl'fUNKl.t.H REI' Al HS .l~I.! I Sprlnlllera are my only bualneH Rep.VS & t natalle tlon1 Charles 722-7&24. TllTOH I N(, .l't .w WAI.I. ('OVt:Hl!'\o(,S 1'1 I~ P•per Hano•no st o "rol 2& yrt ••P· pa 1trlppeo. 1~ guer. R•e;Comm.(21~ WINl>OWS .l'I 11 Spec, v lnyl, wood, alum. window• Femlty Opef8ted. ~ 900 Yf• ••P Uc. ln-<>3N No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The 1.-e Y• Rlacll-OUr New 11911111 LIWS Rates •1 .21 per line, per day. Thats ALL )Q.I pay. &--'on 4 hi. 2-t _._*'•"' N S.W. ~ \ For more information, Cal Todayl Ask tor your Setvtce DirecDy Rapra11nldwt 842~1 Ext.310 c... ...... 2M 2M S?IO. 1 BR 1 llA ........ ....... CD11 hOl'9e to 11V .. M2L Completely ,._ ......_ •vv Begonia Partc OCIMI' '"''>· l\•w oarpeta. •tllltllSIOO• ,...._, dectl. ·.,..... ~ plAN cal to ~=:~.sa::'~a='. '::Y,· «Mhwahr, •toYe M50/mo. 17$-1214 ID eaM7te No peta. Opeft 9-4 I ' No pet! 545-4855 COM to P"' rmlba In DWM _.. ...,..._ --· 147 E. 19th St. •2BR 18A, UPPER OR 'Sr 28a hM nt ~ Eatabllal'led beauty ~·vf::rtv"' 0~~ yoMf'9 ~ '° aNr9 ..... ,IJOOM. M8o3ZU , LOWER. Near ..... W/D8f. $550/MO. Uartc ahop fOf ..... ltlk. • fatMAIOua ~ tronl1...-...... ------•1 • .... 1a1t ••10, Hoeplt•I. 1775/mo. 819-487-211' M~rl So Coat u.tro.,.. ......_Call to ••ta .. In eachanga for D•NTAL Emptoyeea/1---------1 ""----~~--- taR •Too. Oui.t. &4S-7478 E'SIDE CM Pvt Br/Ba ..... tOH . doKribe. 815-3232 occaalon al tight ~· ~ =--~r.~l'4::0· •Ude u..-etaln, 2t>r/2ba, pool, w/d,. Pfkng. Mil''. POUND: Be.utlful Ruel :~::k-=· ~ Ing?~. bay view, ffpl, gat, Furn $400/Unlum $390 Brown P.,alan CAT, 4••7••~ry - E'StDE 18R, encl gar. S1350/mo I••••· no Avall 8/20. 722-0904 larve )'9Mow eyn, d.. .,bla. .-.. DRIVERS NEEDED Vacal'll. No pet a. pets, 720-9685 Fem, non/smkr. to itv clawed, whhe collu, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS '585/mo. 150 E. 21at. OJU'«l 2BR Apartment, 3BR 21hBA. Nwpt Hts. 300 720, 37311/F no l.D, Found In the EARN TO l550 WEEKLY 848-5934 or 544-4294 2 Yrs New, Avg $637/ .-.n prlv. S4SO + um. 10& S/F. 1817 Wast· vicinity of Promontr.y. fle1dble hr1. pt-fl iiii6• colifaMP me>--~ , ... Months 650-0'15 cllff, NB. Agt 541-5032 ~~~· Pl•• .. c I *"°" .... CAU. 1-8()().786-3181 2BR 2BA upper, frplc, On Our SpaclaJJI. Call PROMONT ORY PT. N tt .. Hh Newtr ----Nhlpott BMC:h Q>un;-INllDI •a•ES 1 car. 1895. 842·9797 NOWll 714-979-9991 2Br 2Ba, ocean view, ;:::,.d Oflloe Speoe Found: Femal• Black/ try Club GOif Mem.,.,. .,.. iiiT8 ID• ON WATl!R Charming all am•nltlH. $700/ Near Water AJ1 utllltl.. Tan Sherpard Mix, ship, 860-8413 The Customer SeM<:e -.Ok ••v •mall 1BR, ld•al for , mo. 873-eeo5 paid, kltc'h•n prlv, Red Collar. Found For Sale: 11...oRT Dapartmant of th• 1BR, 1BA, back yard, pers, no pets, utll pd, ampl• free parking, • uound June 10 In the aUCH COUNTRY Newport Beach/Costa oaa Wehr/Dryr hkup1. S950/mo.yrly 650-8145 rent month to month vicinity of Slater/Ed· CLU9 QCM.P .... Meaa Dally Pilot I• No pets. 1585/mo. Small Bach, quiet 300-500a/f, call Jay ::;~3 Plea .. call ••R ... IP ~10 =~ngPr: vJ;~~= College age student· 845-1831 aft 3pm. Heights neighbor-2 R Udo 181 days &45-ee80, evea/ alitant r"ulti. PleaM aummertlme Nanny. GOOD LOCATION! ~~:~94~o~~s 1nct :3 ea~=-~i.nd ~ wkd• 875-7175 'e~~~: ':,~~:.sh~ :'~~~po1ntment 91 :m·::u':bi.M·~ ~~:~ Lg 2BR 1 ~BA town-& part of Sept. Former male, Fixed, Black & own ttanapo 840-2755 house, lndry rm, d/W, ownr 01 Udo 1•1• hm Whit• spotted, V9fV JMltor patio, S825/mo. We1tclltf 2Br 1 Ba 11 homHlck for New-1200 SIP ofc. lg rear frlendly .• PI•••• call 2nd shift. S5.40/hr. 2078 T h urln port Sch 457·1925 cat door, S795 mo. 548-8872 CENTAUR MGMT New crpVpnt, pool. WAHT•D CUSTOM 629 Terminal Wey, ~,...,..,.~-_,,,..-,........--... 8041 &42·2288 °' 631-2725 S 8 5 o /mo . 0 NE HOM• LUS• 540-9352 °' &4&-0681 FOUND& Poklngo-Admln Aalill8nt .___._ ..... ___._,re M 0 N T H F R EE U .a-, male, S•I, June -.. 1-d'-rtbut f .,_...,_ L~ly 1BA Courty•rd RENT. 1728 Bedford 3-4BR, 1 to 5 yra. P 2000 & 3100 .._ Le ...... "" .. i or o m/f. product & mo to $6,500 mo. Big 6, 900 block of Joann Ir•• publication• Is promollona. 2t:H3t·t14t •ettlng. Gated, pool, Lane. 827-5107 Cyn, Belcourt, Corona Sq. Ft. 3975 Birch St. St., Co1ta Mesa. Weh now accepting ap-1..,...-.....,,,---~=--;:::~:j ~~-se~':t del Mar w/ocean view. Npt Sch 541-5032 Agt taken care of. Call to pllcatlon1. Reaponal-Ono Peraon Otnco. CallJ~ 512-824-«)90 6512 S/F, 3 ofcs, 2 Identify, 642-0341. bllltl•• Incl publl•het Factory condition•. HOTl-:1.S Merchandise I I ' Al'Pl.lANl't-.S hll l l H .\\'t-1 HY 1-l l HS & AHi 110..'~> •Ylnta90 W•lc"•• Bought, Sold and A• paired 894-8550 l'ETS & ANIMAi S H04!l Move-In Specl•lt! 2 & 3BR Townhome11 Good locl 5 4S.7 397 WANTl!D CUSTOM overhead dr•, 1n9 Heartbroken relatlona, data antry, Typing, poatlng. •WHh•r/Ory•r $2751 HOMI! Lii.AS• Whittler, CM 4a.//SF. light phones & Cieri-proofing. 831-8585 both. DlahwHher N EWPORT BAY INN 3-4BR, 1 to 5 yrs. Up 540-9352 or 646-0681 Famlly sHks be--cal. Knowledge of P/T S125, 94e-&848 I wtca & reMr to loMe & MOTt:LS 2718 te• OLA.STROM ... 190HP Merclcrul.., o. Open Sow T I Sun-Top, TraUer, Lota of storage. Great Sid Boat In excellent con- dition (10 per.on ca- pacity). $10,500 OfQ, Call (714)14&-1571* ~ MAHIN!-: Sl.ll'S DOCKS 7 0 ~· Unlqu o 1 BR Duplex, tlreplace. patio, deck, garage, washer/dryer hook-up. No amokera. No pets. Mid Co1ta Meaa $625 646-1 105 0 1 10 s6,500 mo. Big loved lost Abpaln-Maclntoah computar y rift MOM 4 fabulous kit· ur epac ous rooms Cyn, Belcourt, Corona Nl!W SHOPS 7·1000 l•n C•t. chen1hed helpful. Approa S9/hr. e tr Lg new OE A/C, u"d 3 tens, FREE to cat lov-~~~t~~:~!~f &b~I;~~: del Mar w/ocean view. aq tt unite. Roll up member of the famllyl Send resume to: ADC, NHd•d 1 morning per wk•, pd 1500, HC era, your pick of the ••B•llao• lelond maid service & much Call Joe 512•824•6390 doors. Great Placen 1 tla 12 lbs, male ... last 2Co925 MO Airway Ave, wHee1k1 (tThurB•dayh/). S215/obo 642·3036 Utter. HURRY eetore 1 South ea5ytront, 10' 1o::====:ia::=1::1111.-;-. St. loc. Also atoro mt 5119 1 1 1 f ••• aaa 92826. un no on eac Change My MINDI Power 519 mo. more. Located close ralall & ofc. Start al ... n • v c n ty o 1.....;;..;;.;;.;.;;;...;..;.;;..;.;;....;..;;;..;.;;..;___ Fountain Valley area. Refrlg $150, upright &45·5710 '75 2 ·2881 to baach/alrport. ""u·$T 79C/tt Agt. 850-1220 Surray & Cameo High· ASSISTANT Verify delivery of the frHzer $125, both xnll Weekly rates from .. ,.. lands Dr, Corona del EDITOR Huntington Beach In-cond, 646-7227 B•autllul Qorm•n •Lido Isle• Private S150. 1st time guests RESULT" Mar... PleaH Holp dependent. Must have Shop•rde, AKC, 5 dock, excelenl HCU· H UNTINGTON only. 931-9000 SERVICE Ua reunite our famllyl rellabla car and Insur· Wanta lo auy1 Ther· wki, ahota, $350-rlty, betw 30'· 05'. Th. P iiot Cl•••I· DlllCTOIY Contact Mary at 549· 5 years experience ance. Call 714_ mador• Elec. Range 54001 840-3054 973.7977 • Ut:ACH 2640 0578 writing, editing, lay-Top In very good .. ned "'or Rn·. ull t a t I b 965-3030 Hk for Rita. w· ... T -Dll• ... v•ll now. Lg• 3BR "'·' ou 1. ro• o • cond 846-4790 Coo kapoo puppy. * ..... • r 2eA. d/w, lrplc, w/d The most comprehen-Si•rvir~ l'all LOST 4 Fishing Pol•• Send cllps, layouts1"p_art_ll_m_• _____ ----·----.,.--::,,.-I adorable fluffy blonde. Sllp or Mooring hkup, lrg patio. 5925 1lve and current d!rec· 642•5671 Balboa Blvd June g, ASAP to Dally Piiot. VERIFIER '91 2 door Hotpoint R• ahot 1150. 985-4718 50' 10 60' + eecurlly. No dogs. tory of goods and ser-REWAROll 544-3865 330 W. Bay St .. Costa N d d Th d & frlgor•tor, white, 723-6272 3 10-592 -2214 __ v_ice_s_a_ro_u_n_d_l___ e&.IM Mesa 92827. " • uri ay $300. 945-750e MOVING, FRI!• to•-----........ ......,..--Lo•t women's pantller1---_..;;-----Saturday mornings. GOOD HOM•I Two Sllp to SO' gold necklace June Auto Route Costa M••• area. Ver-Male v, Man• Catt a Classic NB uea, pot. ....... P•Y Phqnoe • Poss, $900 WkTy Income • Invest. Req. 1-800- 226-2290 14th In th• morning at Th• Independent has lly dellvery of the months old, nutered albl• live-aboard. Clllt Newport Beach Poat routes available In Dally Piiot. Must have and have •II eholll (714) 831.e480 Vending Rout e: Office patklng lot on Huntington Beach and reliable car and Insur-Antq Chr• w/cane Plea" call (714) 493- Rlvarslda . REWARDI Fountain Valley. ance. Call Mike at •••ti, alnl cond, 9303 Please call: Mary Wednesday nights 642-4333. 1tralghl backed chr (310)494·8317 or only • No collectlng.•·P-h-0-t0-------S300, rocking chr CAMt't;Hs. HV S TRAILERS !ill · ·i 8y CHARLES GOREN w it h O M AR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH TOO MUCB DUCK For ••lo. Earn a steady cuh Income. ·~ (714)631-2730 Must have depend· K-M•rt Portr•ll 1400 54&-0211 able auto. Insur.enc• Studio hiring several. "'"e-.-.u-ti-.fu-l_M_a_1_1r-.. -,-.-.-,.• and valid driver • 11-Will Train. Traveling & nvr used, worth $550 cenaa. C•ll Mike Non-Traveling poel-aac $165, 952·9091 l'lANOS & OHOANS h0J9 W•ntod Balboa ••• Ho~. Good ~. Call coflect or Ive .. .,. (503) 385-5350 • Both vulnerable. South dea.la. Alt.houih minimum in tenm of hicb NORTH cuds, the poeaeuaion of eo many Announcements LOSTI Male Black la· brador w/Whlte spot. Short & stocky. Lost 6-8-92 lfl the vicinity of 18th & Placentla. Costa Mesa. Blue woven collar. PleaH W119¥ ~ 942-4333 tlons. Call llah at our ---------1 • A Q 10 3 2 int.erme<liat.ea (10. and 9a) pve the '::' 7 5 North band "body," incnuinc ita 0 A 10 9 trick-taking potential. • K 10 9 The danger to the contract com .. Sall your unw•nled llom1 th• easy wayl To place your classl- flod ad call 842-5678. TRADE help us fln• "Bon:ull" th h I lfi d (714> 650-4532 or aoo-roug c ass 1e WEST •7 8 5 'V KQ988 O J 52 +73 748-6221 ask for Anita __ M __ 2_.s_e_1_a __ EAST if the banda are diatributed u in the • K 8 4 diagram. With the lpeda ftneeae 1------- 'V J 10 failing,ifyouwintheftm~tbe -------------------· 0 K Q 4 S defenden will reel off four bean • J 5 ' 2 tricu and the king of apedea before SOUTH you can come to nine t.ricb. • J 9 Now iet.'s suppoae you bold up the 'V A 4 3 2 ace of heart.a for two rounda. Aatu&e 0 8 7 8 defenders will lhift. to a diamond, • A Q 8 8 ~d your opponent.a will come Lo The bidding: two heart.I, at leut two dia.monda Soalh West North Eaat and the kine of spadea-ltill no P.. P... 1 • PAM good. 2 NT P... 3 NT P.. The Rule of Seven (1even ie.. the P.. P... combined number of c:uda in the Opening lead: Eight of 'V suit led) tells you to bold up just one Here'1 another of an interesting round. Now when the spade fineeee collection of handa sent u.e by Gerald k>aes, either Eut will be out of Poi of Napa, Calif. All hinpd heart.I or the IUit will aplit 4-3 and around bold-up pl@. Suppoee you the defenden can ret no more than are declaring three no trump from three heart.a and a spade. UPTO seoo PER MONTH * ., COll.ECTm * headquarters at: alllCk L•cquor dining 800-992-6313 Ext. 2542 room table/china cabl- EOE. net, pd $3000, Sac S700 obo 722·7135 Sl'OHTINCi {i()()f)S OOH:'> Futon B•d Frame S55, PROMOTIONS MANAGER Complete Darkroom Baltlerr• 1'4" Surlboatd 0 • C .., equip $60, 644·5032 $100, Rip Curt Wet1ult range oun., new•· size lg S50 673-7847 paper publl1hlng com-KINGSIZE WATERBED • pan)' Is seeking an an-No-wave mattre11. ln- ergotlc Individual to cludas frame & head• '82 MONDA SL• S550 obo, alnt c muel .. 11 548-09\6 after 4pm Automobile : handle creative dire<:· board. Good condl-AIRLINE ticket for sale. tlon and coOfdina\lon Uonl Only S200. Call o n 0 w a y o C- of bolh clrculallon and 589-7904, leave me•· Sacramento. July 4, !!!!!!!! advertising promo-sage. ipm 149 • Ilona. II you can offer · u1 5 years exiarlence UKE NEWll Oak an 97e-7o245 days •1987 •MW 32 • In de1k1op publishing, H20 bdrm HI S300, Delphln grey/tan. l'tew copywrltlng, ba1lc din H1 otter, 2 Solas btakas, 81k well l'f\Ji,.._ graphic skllls •l'ld $150/•a. 980.7581 laln•d miles. ClllR>rd sales pre1enlatlon, we alatm, cruiH conU"ol, will offer you a com-F or ••let Vldeonlcs power windows. A/C. petltlv• salary. full \ICU-1. Modal com-S11,900 obo benefit package and a plel• w/remole & lo-310-798-0550 IV mag very bu1y atmo•-strucllon bookle19. phere. Send resume Computer Tutor la Hll· Priced at $525. Call and salary history to: Ing computers lor Vii 10-5. M1-4e04 Ad #100, c/o Dally price. Gr .. t Father'• Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Day Gift 723-1810 c_a_ata Mo• CA 92626. ExerclH Gravity Ma· Transportation CAUll.l.AC 9040 the South seal ancLW--. ~ThiNs--not-a .ure-triek line. An eight of heart.a. Do you hold up you1 in.spired Eut zni&ht abift to a low ace for one round? Two rounda? diamond at trick two, then caab Not. at. all? . . three tricks in the auit wben you r y morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. chin• S35. floor sale S35. 64s-4203 Ra1taurant ThrH no trump u1 a 1unple take the Joeing apade fineue. Not enoug,a.. contract to reach. Note likely with A 10 9 of diamonds in North'• willingneu to puab on to dummy, but if the defame ii that game once South ahowed a a bal-good. congratulate the opponent. anced hand with invitational value.. and move on to the next band. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. I 57 T.-t 58 Rate person !)9 Continent eo Therefor• e 1 us cenoon11t 82 Noae: llang '3 Sktlod DOWN 1 Snere 2 Be ltlQf'Y 3y.,... 4 8elm 5 Kltc:Mn Item e Rumot 7 Tear1 I Have --at It 9 H1Q98Fd 10 Witty WOf1I 11 Created to order 12 Modleval "°"'* 13 8an<I MCtlon 19 aioldlng edge. In arcnltectur• 21 "Toe>-" 24 Compaae pt. 25 Hard~lon 21 Copied 27 Concamlng 21 Cowrod welkwoy 29 Scorn for .,.,ietNnQ one oon'I hellO 30 lntlmleteted 32 Place to etey CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH 47 Fur\NO one 411 Siikworm 51 TyPe of ood 52 AMtWI 63Snow~ 55 8ar blll M~ 57 All ertlde 10 11 12 13 Keepl•I Y•• l•f~ J.-.... . tH. wlile ..... hllllMlf "Amad ... # t. ttnM4 ~, ....... -N •......... ~., H..Ual," laf.,.. • tlMit lM ao lollpr le • ~ktt, b•t • bou ffdt .............. # .... ,, .......... ~ wlile .,.e.lt...ay attleb ...,.... ....... ., tlw ... de ...... ~ llwlwll11& .. ,.. ... ,. It• ,... catly NcalW fer lwlp" Mca.. Ille ,._ aft Ml.Iii 4.ral-4 ........ . ol •• ..,.... ................ Ma. llaMlcW..MS.M__._. 8'1'ftft-He ...._ wily claA't people .u.w ........ f A&JIS (Ma.re.I\ 2l·April 19): Foaia on rnponalblllty, pftllUN, reward, ltn>nl \Off ,..latlonahlp. Valid oppot· tunlty ultta for you to take penonal dwr ol )'O'll own deltlny Your i..I· ~" will N ~ftOWa.dpd by tu1~- ~-+--'--+---I upa. 11 TAUIUS (April 10-May 20)· Mii· 1lon wlll be tolftpl~ed. •l•w• con- flnntd by 10 p.tn. L\&MJ' Npect coln• ...,,...+-+--l~-+--4 dd" with ln•ntl1atlon, publllhlna. tnttl, tpiJ'tW.llty. lftdlYldiaal )'OU ed• Olltt will d~lare. "Yo1&r potfntlal .. --+--+--ll---+--4 tftlftt'ndo'*81'' GIMINI (May 2).J1&nt' 20). Spot• llfhl Of\ lnd&opt,.nc.. oritinaUtf. ,..,_ tkl,.tloft tn pton..nn1 protlct. Ntw &oYe C'OUW N Oft ~*' You11 a.em MOf'f •a.out finanma, wtwr. tlM MOM)' ~ ..... -+---t 18 Ind how 6t fOl lhM WI)' '"'*m CANClll (Jww 2Huly 2.2). Yoa'll _ ..... _....,.._._...-4 N dHlln1 with ,.non1 ~ "«nfttrtc." Focw .aeo on puWit IJMp, .... , rith .. putMnhlp ......... IWul A~.at'-1\ pis,-k'T role, eo11W ha" tt-......... lt1lda.ll lft ,.... t , K. T. l.10 U•ly 1'·Au1 21)• Y4"1 ... thlnp tloM, 11\M• op.nn41 ll N • ....... Dt...-fp ... ,...,....... .... t.IJ ma '° latttt.1c1..a ~· Yo.11 " _ .... _ .............. '"'"4 told. "YtN tet.a&ly .,.., • •"Y •111eic1 .....,...,.. C..lnl •niio!..,. YfaCO (Allll 1J•Stfl' 22) °'I.., fol' lAfclnMllOft ...... '°'"" fll .... , • ..,.....,_...,.-+ ............ --4 alil. Uft0ftho4o11 ,,......,. P"'"' .t· ,_.._.. T .. rw. l.ao, ~ pB'NM ,.., ••ftcam .... o.11 thele .... tera, lnltlall In namee: 0 , M. V u •A (Sept. 23-0ct. 21): lndMd16AI you edmltt wUI -n. "You do have a way with word.I and ml&llc." Relation· ehlp that beflna with duh ol ldtu could become uhr•·•Hlou1. C.111lnl, Virgo. 51itlttarh&1 are twpftM11.S. SCOKPIO (Oct. 23·NOY. 21 ): Em- phuit on ho111e, aecurity, fa111Uy n· latlonthlpe. inaJor clomfttk ed~nt Shon trip lnw\va iwlatt~ In MUCh Wp1 clocuiMnt. TlwN wUI be mu.k In your Ute tonltht. O.prkon\ ln~wd. SACITTAKIUS (Noor. 21-DK. 21) DftiM ..,_, look Ml\lnd tuMI. CNt • UM bou.ndarMe, .-.. Cyde hlth. the action wUJ be w~ you .,.. -put up aJ\tenna. rt~. Vlrao. another s.111- m\aft play n>&ea. On tM a1m1 CAPalCOKN (DK. 22 -J•ft 19) Ch«.k SlitJttllri• ~ ~Oft ft• 1pon1lbUlty, lllft• ll•lt•tion, ••lid cl\aJ\ct to h It f 1 na net.I jack poc. 5e<nt IMttinl l....S. lp6m to ICMlll.M F191lly m-ber MJI, '1.et'• do It your w.,r' AQUAaf\11 (Jan. 20-M It): le· cent ftnM' will be 00f""8CI Whit ap• ,..Nd 10 be Jot1 wlll ltoo•et•n1 In yo.at faYOr You11 be fln.laMd wlttl •· liptton not your owft '"· flne p&.ct. Fu· hire praap«11 beaMM ayltal cMer. PISClt ( .. \. lt·Matth 20) J• four '8ya IP you ..,. ..........., - ton.llht you'U N ~ .... hrw °" fulflllM•ftl, ,.,,..a.rity, aMllty to will ,,.... eNt 1"11~,..... Yaw "8· ftl dwlrwt wUl o;;rcw •••ac• tr JUNI It • YOUS lllrTllDAY1 Voll .,. .,. ....... ,...., ct.68 ,_ aN P'JChk, )'CN ,.... latwltt" IMttftd ~•"'..r-wit-.v .. ..- ~ ... ,..., ...... mtk.,..,., Vbp ,.._..., ......,. kant rot.. '" ,.., U,.. c ....... t cytt. ....... 4••··-....... ...._. lll111 ......... ., ....... Me .. v .. ·u .,.... '" , .. ,, -.w .. , ... .. •ri"911 ~ ....., •••-'k ... ,.... ....... lit..__ ...... ..... ch-. ol .. i.ffWW, ....... ..... STUDIO CAFE· aa•aoa OuMn or Partor Palms, """-" 5-8 fffl tall. $20 ••· 11 looking for an nia· Herb plant• 80 kinda, rlenced handa-on S1 aa 674·9422 MANAGER wtth a ' minimum of 1 year ...... -.-d-lo_C_o_n-to_l_li"'"d-.-o-tt1 management e><petl-road Truck w/radlo ence. Mu1t be avan. S200 968·8315 able to work week· ,,----=---.,,.---1 ends & evening•. Mo-Shade, Pine, CyprHI llvated, self-1tartar & trM•. 15.gallon, S20. dynamic lndMdual1 1 .gallon plants, S 1 call Albert at 675-7760. Wl1terla 110. 674-9422 HOATS 7011 t 4' UYllNIER Capri ·ee w/1rler, opanbow, 50HP, Lowrance fish finder, 1tareo. Oraat 4 flah/1kl/crul1el Xlnt cond, RUNS GREATI Motivated, Ju1t bought another bo.ll S3300 OFPIERI 432-0318 pleaae call attar 6pm OVERSlUFFED? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is wery nook ond cronny of your goroge stuffed? Can't remember what it fee~ like to perk your car inside? We've got the answer I Miertise your garage sole in the Doi~ Pilot Classifieds. If any items listed in your goroge sole ext don't sel, we'll run those listed items (under merdadse) the folowing week at no doge l Con 642·5678 Today! I tJ ' I / ~ ,, ''' ~ I 'I '' ' ' CHt:VUOl.ET ltO·lt> TRADE OR IELL '83CAMARO!a Black, 305 en ~· overdrive trans. ~ Ilk• lo trade tor tr,,.~. PINH call l80-o0f5• '83CMC1~ 4 Speed, A/C, Good Cond. Ort 4 sul'titrsl S2399 OPl'•9'l VERY MOTIVA~ STEVE 1s.a.1~ LINCOLN 111 !II LINCOLN 1 71 •= Contlnoftt... r• •no.. runs good I Must ... 1 6'2.()Hf MEHCEDES U I w ••• 1eo• redei snrl, A/T, chrm , orig ownef, xlnt take over 13mo I $413.07 722-oe&4 .,. ..... '14 450 .. weu maintained, 13511, ... & drive to •PPffC, $4300 073-6581 THlfl'KS !I.' '" 1 eee l'ORD 1'2IO Dually. Lari•• tendad cab. , 32,000 mllH. •d l!Mr, chrome~. good tltff, e~t condllloal 4IO' V ... Sook v.iuo: 117 ,000. Mu at ••II It 5,000 oao. Me.oteo VOi KS\lw'M,ON !l .'.I , '74 YOLKIWA•I CAMPIRV~ Who wanta my ~? Ore.a for beachl MOYtnQ • "'uet ..... SttOO o.b.o. Cal Janet .. 6'2-432 ·~ ~ i74 days cw~ calt 6'e-Olll. 'M~'1'C811 very clean, A/C, wh, eaaa, lpeo lion, 11200 IMl-3'1CL Int, ...,. c:ono .......... eng. Partoct • ---1 17SOO 1eo-1tot