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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-16 - Orange Coast Pilotr ~NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA I High Qttered ::i~ clouds will give way to clur skies this morning and the temperatures will be a little warmer. Highs In the 705. See Weather, A2 . Number of gun-toting citizen~ is on a rapid rise ~ At present rate, arrests for carrying concealed weapons could double that of last year. By LoriAnn Basheda Stall Wtlei NEWPORT BEACH -Police say they have seen an alarming increase dur· ing the last f cw months in the number of people carrying loaded weapons. In the past week alone, Newport Beach police arrested five people for carrying concealed weapons, three o( wnich were loaded. Newport Beach police arrested 33 ~O­ pie in 1992 for weapons possession v1ola- t ions, compared with 21 in only the first three months of this year, according to Sgt. Andy Gonis. "At the present rate, the number of arrests will (more than double) by year's end," Gonis said. "Our officers arc very concerned.'' . On Wednesday, a 35-year-old Newpon Beach man wbo to ld police he "as a marketing employee was arrested for carrying a loaded weapon in his vehicle. On Tuesday, a 28-year-old Gle!ldora man and a 31-year-old Huntington Oeach man were taken into custody for possess- ing loaded firearms in their vehicles in two separate incidents. The same dJy, a 40-year-old Newport Beach man \\3S booked for carrying a concealed "eapon 111 his vehicle. And the day before that, a 36-)'ear-old Ne"'port Beach man was arrested (or po) ession of a dangerous \\-Capon "We're finding. weapons on persons. under car scats -even on female oc- cup:rnts, which is unusual," Gonis said. "We're also finding gang members in our ci1y in possession of weapon -e"el)· thing from handgun) to sho1guns to au- toma1ic rine ." Gonis said mo)t of the people the) '"' -0. '"'. ha' c arrested m .. un1:11n the gum ure for protection, "but often when "'e arrest someone for aun>, \\C aho f10d narcotics "So gun:1 , goangi. and narcoti s seem to go hand in hJnJ," he said, aJding that a mJJOnl)" of the suspects arc teem and young adult!i. Gonis lt:ud can11ng a concealed -...cap- on i.:an be a m1sJemeanor or a felon)', depending on the c:1rcum>t.rn cci.. To le· gall) earl) a gun, a pen.on mu .. 1 ha"c a perm11. Forel Pair of courses set to join Pelican Hill ~ Ocean-view layouts will cate r to 'high-end' market. By Tony Cox &s:ncss Ee.tar NE\\.PORl CUA!> I -A-. 11 the first "orkl·clJ!>., 1..ull cuur)c: at The ln-1ne Co·., '~"port Coa\l de ... elopment "a~n 1 en 1ugh to ~ut· 1sf.., local l.nk.,tc:r,, an,,thcr 36 hole' of cxc;m-' 1c\\ golt are on the \\a~ The CllmpJ n) 1... '~h::<lulcu 111 open Peh-.Jn Hill (, It Clubs .. cc· · onJ I, ·h\. k rc,on l1 ur,e. a '.?00· acre linl..!>·~t)k c r-.u1:. th1' fall And thJnk .. to bJJ hotel m::uket cond1t1un . a "'6-acrc 'Ile that h.1d been IJted for an l.lOO·room Mamou \\Ill be u\ed :ii ka)t tern· poranly for an 1 ·hole execu tive cour'e th:it 1:1 'chcduled to open an Jul)' 1~4 1 he ne" cour'c' "ill dt.bul on the heel-> of Pelican H111':1 0 t:in Cour'c bc1nl! namcJ 1hc l'i<'1 r C\\ re \Ort cuur .. ~ llf 199: I' Gl• ( D1· ge-.1 mag.iz1 ne Although the 01:l.1ll Cour c '>Ur· pa!>,cd pre,1ou Or.1nge fount~ A commercial film crew chose Ne~port Beach's Mcfadden Square to film a new-car commercial ~ith a beach-type theme of fun, sun and girls, gi rls, gi rl s. t.tndards pri-.e·"'l'C -g"'cn fee are current!\ S 105 ,in "u.k.da\'> and Sl:!S on \\Cel.;cnd' -It h~' gone ll,er "ell in 1h llr 1 \C Jr JnJ a hJlf in busine,., 1), n ~\.. '-ull. gencr.11 mJn..igcr ol I hc If'\ inc Co\ bu:1inc' prop\.rt1c di\1:11on, ~1J the 0-.ean Cour'e -.elh about 50.000 round' a ~'ar. generating more than S.S 5 m11l10n in re'· enuc'i. and he ''PC t' the new Lin!.\ Cour'e to J1) 1h,· 'amc ROLL 'EM! ~ Tinsel Town and hundreds of cast members travel to Newport· Beach to capture commercial footage and more . The Veteranvr Foreign Wars, Post 3536, will host a Pancake Breakfast to benefit Costa Mesa Senior Center. The breakfast will be held Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m. at the Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. • .... TICAU. CIRCUIATlON 642·4333 CLASSlflED ADS 642-5678 NE\VSRQQi.4 1224 NE\VS FAX 646-4170 HOTLliJE 642~6086 Around Town ................... A6 Busin~ .•................ ,, •..... t:. A4 Locals Only ...................... Al Movie lisMgs .................... Al . . Spotts ........••••....•...•••........ 81 By Tony Dodero sun wn:er A "oman point!. her bullhorn to,,ard a throng of bikini-clad girls ga1hcrcd on the street. "All the Volvo girls, I need you 10 be around him," she shouts. Qu1ckJy, the gi rls l.Curry to a white Voho. where a tan ned young kid sit!. in th e dmer sc:u':'-presumably enjoying the moment. · The message i!. a ltimple one -Volvo, attract girls. Thursday's scene, )hot by Ki ra Film . 1 the making of a dreamlike setting for a \'oh l commercial. The commercial !!.hot bet\\ cell Mutt Lynch's and l3lac kies bars at McFadden Square is one of the biggest production-. e"c r done here, said Joe Cleary, Newport Ucach'll film liai on. "It's a bcach!i.ide Apocalyp)c No"," he i.a1d. To hoot the commerciaJ, Kira hl1m brought in more than 200 )Oung men and ''omen tn create a Spring Break atmol>pherc. A crew of 150 abo was on hand for filming. Appro~imately 100 members of the cai.t \\ere )'Oung women, e ... cral of them bu)ed in from UCLA. Cleary said. And the fur -scale productton drc" hundred of curiou':> onlooker) to the Newport Pier Thu~ay. Glen faerroad, Ne"port Deach rc,cnue manager. ltaid the Vol\o shoot "'a) JU)t one of 0 commercials and films produced in the city each year. The lurgc cale productions arc a boon for the local economy, he )Uid. For example, to u-.c the McFadden lot, Kira Films paid S6.000 ju:11 in parking meter fee) alone. Ne"p\)rt Beach ~lice "ere abo hared to keep the cr0\\1.b unJcr control Jnd the merchants are compcn':>Jtcd for IO!i.!I. uf OU!l.IOess. faerroad C!i.t1111Jte!I. the fi lm crc-w \\111 ltpend $40,000 in Nc\\port UcJch hefurc Ill ming end) toJJ). "OK, "ere re:.1d) to roll " 'houl\ .t nun through a bullhllrn. A':> t c action beginll, a cJr:.1,Jn til pCllple ride by on rollerblJdcs, mot1.>rC\dc' and horltc;. One \\Oman C<Xll\ thrvLl!h 1hc cro,qJ earl) ing a piuJ, all the "h1lc ht 11 ~ hlmcJ h} a :ame raman. "ho I) .oiled alon~ 1hc 'trcct 111 a "hcelchair. In the backwound. a ro" of homes h.l\c towcb draped o"er the bakonu:~ anJ urfboards !ltra1cg1cally plJCCd 1n 1he See COMMERCIAL../Bla,... "\\e coulJ Jo rnmc. hut \\C \\OUIJ ha' c to 'hor1cn the \tarting 11\lcf'\:il ,' M-.:--:utt ':11J .. PCl!plc .!!.\Pl d 'l'n1eth1 '11! J!tli:-rc.ll.Lfu!. ~ pr11.c \\C \.h3r~e ut l'clic:in 11 111 thJn th1..\ do f1lr 1hc pri.:c' th C) fl:l) l Ill her £lllt UlU" ' •. Thal !>omcthing d11tcrent in· dl Jc, 'Jleh "ho greet all P 11c:in H.11 1.,U\t1lmer'> p.uk their e-.u :and IJkl t.hc1r club~ 10 a ":i111ng call. l he CllUl\C 11,c.ll '' 1mmacul:.1tc and 1..halknging -11 \\a' de.,.~ncd b} rcn•l"n"J golf (\1ur'e architect See GOLF/Bia hit Riding for research ~ Man to make cross·country cycling trip in hopes Sailors seek top conditions as Newport-Ensenada nears • of raising $1 million for fight against Alzheimer's. By Cathy Werbhn $1111 WrdM NEWPORT OEACH - When Alan Gallctly hits the highway early Saturday morning, he'll have a long road ahead of him. A very long road. Oallctly, 56, plans to bicycle across the United States, covering nn &\.Cragc of SO mile per Jay for the neAt four months. The amateur cycli t wall lca"e the Newport Beach Marriott's parldni lot at 8:30, turday morning and will keep p his daily pedaling until he reachc Washinaton, D.C., on Aua. s. 0"Thi1 i5 ..-..hina I have always waritWlo do -ever since I wu 13.'' Oalletly uiJ of his marathon ride. "I'm just IO c~itcd 10 act itartcd." Other advcnturen ha" croned lht country on bike. on . foot or u!>ing other mode of trnn port ation, but Galletly i doing h1 ride not for personal gain but for charity. With pledge!> fo r each mile covered, or with trnight donations, G3lletly hopes to raise $1 million for the American Health A i t:rnce Foundation, an organization funding Altheimer' Disease research. As a retired \'ice pre ident of GTE, Gallctly as an active member of the Independent Telephone Pioneer A )()Ciation The associ1111on look on the AHAF as Its primary charity about three )Ur> 1&0 At the \.ime the pioneer M!IC.l(iatioo look on the AHAf, G11llctly WU chairman or the aroup's public relatK>n committee. He was lookina for a way to involve the aroup's full mcmbcDhip in the chari~. 8«1u1e pioocer usociauon '"'-Alan ~Uetty, 56, P.'~r~s for a cross-country bike trip. members tend to be older, Gallctly knew he could find a way 10 rai1e intcre t in the charity and its wort for Alz.hcllners research. , S.. CYCLIST• · ~ Winds were nght at night in '83, when nine of top 10 times were set. By Richard Dunn SooiU ~ E.\ POR f ULACH -a1lo~ arc hopang the conJ1t1on' for thi ye.ir'~ Nc"'f)(lTt·[n,cnJda lnternJ· uonal Yacht Race "111 be \imilar to tho e of io \Ur' uto "hen thcv begin their '0 :a e un April 23. " Nine of the 10 fa tc't lime' Y.t ft recorded in 19 3. but no in· glq-hull boat hai1 been uble to come d c .. mcc. Con idcrcJ the large t 'annual ra"c put on b) 1'0SA ( 'ev.rxut Ocean Sa1hna "''°'13t1 ln), the '461h edition of the Nc-.port· Enscnada Yacht R cc i expected to attract 1oou1 00 bo315 ind 3,000 \aOOr' ""hen the 1t:artcr·, P"· • tol Circa at n n 1lon be&in di·. rcctty off the Ncv.pc.m Jetty. 1Wo of the bcM "ie,iwina arcu arc Crom the beach at the Wtdse I and from u X>!.;out Plllnt in roron;i dcl Mar 1 here "'II llc '" llcct.,,, nio'lt J1· \IJCJ into da"c'. 1 he p rt1dp:u- 1ntt Ocet\ inclullc lhc International Olhhorc.1 Racrn~ (IOR): Perform· ancc 'FlanJic01p Racing Hect (PH RI ), An 1cnt 1 irincr (ulJcr ... ooJ.:n lxlJt } O"c. an R cm& Cat um:uan (ORC -1.,Jt nd tnma· ran ); 70 t .ncr,, the \uperhM 65· 70 foot racing m:i~hinc!>, also ~no-...n a .. \lcJ,, and the lntcrn:a· tton.il Mchurcment S)Ucm (JM~). v. luch " )Cl anothe r mcth· oJ of h nJ1~lflfl"'I bo..it Of the bo;at,, PURf' is by far the l:ir1c?it flecl, with aoout 75 percent of the hip . f or the ~conJ ron~culivt ~ar, the lov.er boat\ will Mart fir&t, al· lov.1n1 them .•n opportun ty tu •• further do"n the 00111 before the sun scti and the winch llllM• Ni&ht·flthtina techniques ..., cnte dal in this race. "Realty, where eb na ii is It nipt.'' pr-.. ~ ... ENIENNaj~· • • • • • • • • .. • .. • • • • • • • • .. • .. . • • • • • • • • • • M Friday, April us., 1193 • Lo ca I 0 n I J Man8ging Editor Steve u.rt>le, ~1 ext. 311 She's short on experience, but long on talent P 1 I u t f \ ~ () p It· C u r t ;\ ~ h ~ r I 1 e r ts ·::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: For art's sake. HITTING THE HIGH NOTES -h's impressive enough that Amy Kathleen Rodibaugh was one of six young performers awnrded a Music Center of Los Allgeles County Spotlight Awurd out of a field of nearly 600 students . Editor's Notebook What makes the 18·yeaf-old ' Corona del Mar resident's election for the prestigious, SS,000 schola~hip more amazing is the fact that she h:is been singing opern -the performing arts category for which she was honored -for only 1 ~ years . "It was gre:u," Rodibaugh said Friday. "lt was an exciting experience because the competition w;is so stiff . Winning something like that gave me new hope for the future and what I could do with myself." IEll ....... ,, ............................................................................ . A 37-year-0Jd Newport Heights resident and veteran Realtor who now owns. and operates his own residential real estate brokerage, Pacific Coast ~ealty Group. A graduate of USC, Herberts has been selling houses since he obtained his real estate license at the age of 19. He worked most of his 18-year career with RE/ MAX. His father has been involved in the real estate business for 35 years. OUT ON llS OWN . .................................................................................. . RE/MAX closed its Costa Mesa office last year. Herbcrts and a few other agents stuck around to run the office on their own, but a short time later, they decided to start a new firm. Herberts has three agents at Pacific Coast Realty Group, which opened its doors in December, and he plans to eventually grow to total staff of eight Realtors. He said he's not worried about the difficult timing of his firm's founding. "The market is more challengil)g now, but I've been through recessions before," h'e sa id. "You have HOMETOWN GUY "here he grew up. He attended Newport Harbor H' h School and commuted to classe at USC for al~gbut one and 3 half of his college yc::ars. To house his new brokerage, he bought the former Pacific Snving n:ink building at 234 E. 17th St. in Costa Me a fr_9m the Rcsolutio~ Trust ~rp. The office is located less th:m a mile from his house. The comp:my specializes in selling houses in the area \\ith which Herbem is most familiar _ east-side Costa Mesa, Newport Heights, Westcliff and Cliffhave n. He said he loves the climate and life~1yle in his home town, and he believes he 's mo t effective in doing bu iness in the pl:ice he kno'"s tt\C best. He's never con~idered moving el ewhere. "1 love Ncwpors.~· Herberts said. "I d•>n 't have to commute much .'' FAMILY MAN ························ ............................ , ............................ . Hcrbcrrs ha a \\1fe and two children, and the family is acti'e in sports. He h:is been a referee and has coachcJ teams in his son and daughter'll ba)cball and occer leagues. Larry Stukenhohz, Mater Dci High School's choral director, had urged Rodibaugh to take private voice les~ns shortly after she joined the ensemble. •· 1 '}!.is dr:igging my feet. So my mom called a voice teacher and the next thing you know I was down there taking lessons." to do the basics. A lot of people tend to give up, and that's the wrong attitude to have in this type of market." Herberts was born and raised in Ne'' port Heights and now lives a couple blocks away from -By Ton)' Co, If )OU know \Olll<'tJnt Mho ttould m•~ •n lnttresting Pilot Prrjon, c11/I our Rr:1dtrs' /lotliut •I 6JJ."61J86. Plcust Jr:ut Je>Ur namt and phont number. The pri9ate tea cher, Joan Simonek of La~una Niguel, had Rodibaugh use her classical voice to "hit OP.era real hard," the high school senio said. ' It's a real emotional release. I put my whole self into it." Cityside F::: :::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::: :;;;::::: I ' Public Record Rodibaugh hasn't really tried to emulate other singers, ahhough she "greatly admires" Jessye Norman and Kuthleen Battle. She "reully loves" auending Operu Pacific presentations at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. where her pJrcnts have season tickets. Amy Rodibaugh Simonek has had Rodibaugh enter various vocal competitions. which led to the Spotlight Awards, a rigorous, six-month pfogram in which 15-to 18-ycar-olds from Southern California high schools compete for s.is,000 in scholarships. Rodibaugh showcased her talents before an audience of 3,000 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the recent awards gala, an cxP.criencc that she believes helped her Breatly. 'I had a real problem performing at first. lt's hard getting up there with people staring at you. Once you do it, people love you. Deing on stage is a great thing. l had a great experience at Dorothy Chandler April 8. It put a lot of confidence and hope in me. Every time I gel up there, it gets easier and easier to sing." She plans to a11end UCI and study German, French, Italian und. of course, music. "By becoming fluent· in languages and hilling the music real hard, l hope someday I can hit the stage " So~cday may come sooner than 'she th inks. 0 ON THE AIR -Admittedly, Jim "Poorman" Trenton of Pasadena-based KROQ-FM being a Newport Beach resident has a tenuous connection to the Daily Pilot's local bent. ~. '"~"n. \, c However, a prcss1relense landed on my desk Thursday from Trenton's flacks, and l can't resist sharing it. lt details revelations from that media-shy couple Tom and Roseanne Arnold on last Sunday's "Lovelinc," the alternative-rock station's nightly show Trenton created and Cristine Guccione, left, and Tiffany Dalton of Newport Beach are starting "Sav~ Our Planet," an cn\lironmcntal club. hosts. Tom was a guest "love adviser" and Roi.ie - startlingly -JOined the show, which is big with teeny-boppers. midway by phone. Herc's the highlights (or lowlights): •Roseanne's taking three kinds of medication to fight paranoia and obsessive-behavior problems. • • Roseanne and her former husband, who was on LSD, went to ~ee "The Exorcist" several years ago. and both left the theater fearing they'd become possesscd.- (Notc: An cd1tonal comment on th:ll one would be too ea)y -way). · • Roseanne had 1 ~ pounds surgically removed from each of her former doublc-E cup breasts. Tom wus satisfied before the procedure, but is even happier with her "new und improved" bosom. There was more -oh, so much more -but I believe it would be unfair to further invade on the closely guarded Arnolds' private life. That's alf he wrote. Lincoln fitth-graders want to 'save planet' CORONA DEL MAR -Two Lincoln Elementary fifth-graders have taken it upon themselves to "Save Our Planet," bl,\t so far the girls have only convinced one of their uncles to join the club~ ''That's why we're calling the newspaper," JO-year-old Cristine Guccione said matter-of-factly. "We 've only got one person: Tiffany's uncle. And my mom said she may help, too." Guccione said it was actually her JO-year-old friend Tiffany Dalton's idea to form a club called Save Our Planet. "We had to write a story on how to save our planet for Earth Day, and Tiffany goes: 'Why don't we start a club?' and she made up rhe idea that we'd go around and pick up trash. " Guccione thought the idea was brilliant and the two set their first meeting for Tuesday. Members will spend the time plotting their first cleanup for the following day, '"hich is Earth Day. The club will focus on "cleaning up trash and stufr' around the park and fields in East Bluff. Guccione said her mother has agreed to provide the trash bags. If successful, the club will meet for a monthly cleanup. "We'll try to recycle everything," Guccione said. Anyone interested is urged to call Guccione at 721-8391 for an address and time. She isn't home until about 3 p.m, after school lets out. -By wrl.Ana Busbrda Earth Day celebration LPPlR NE\\ PORT BA'r -For the fourth year m cl row an Earth Day crlebr,1t1on wall tel~\> pl.icc here this Sundcl\ trom 10 J m to 4 pm .it 'iht•llm.i~cr Island, 1u t a quarter mile north o( "ll>wport Oun~ Orgc1n1zcd b~ the Upper e\.\port Bil\ Natural1~t5. lt~ttvih~ \~tll feature a \-Jrlt'I\ or environmental c~hibtts as \.\ell th wJl~in~ rou~ of lht.• ecologit.il '':-..·M' Cdll<>e .1nd ka~J~ trips Mus1cc1I entcrtainmt'nt. tood booth' dnci Jrt a:.-.ortment of demonstration~ ,md g.1m(') will be ottered 1 for more information call Amy ' l1Mn .11 631 l5~2 or John Scholl .ti 640·6-46 ~~)-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::~:::::::::::::::.:::::.::::::: Weather VOL.87,N0.91 ,_....,. __...,_..., ow-=:!."6... _ ........ ............... • .., How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642-033 Adwettitlftl C\Nified ~2·5676 Ohp4ay f>.42.;t)ll ldleorial ~ 540-1224 Sports 6'42~330 • News, lfJO'U f p 6'46-41 70 Mllft Ofllce 8ut4MM Office 642·iU21 8wMll fu 631 ·5902 TimAY Hildt tcattend cb* wtll pw ~ .. y ro dear ..... 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Cosu ~~. girl Mlrch lO O btmond and K.llhl ~mmini N~~ach.~ ~nneth and ll'a 8ob.idil~ Cosu~ •rl Robert &nd Christ~ Murth.\ C<»ta ,..14.'s.l, g111 John .ind T rrry Lona. N"'pott Bt.Kh. ~ • PCIJCf LOG COSTA MESA N~port 8oule\'ud M1..cel· IJneotJs electromc equ1pmt>nt \\,t> d1sco~red )tolen 1.1~ Wedn~ \ lrom a store.ige uOll 1n the 2001.1 block. Sonora Someone S\\.'1pt.'d a hood ught olf a To)'Ot.l parked in a dm'e\,av 1n the 900 blocL.. fridJ' Sonora A VCR W.l!> stOlen from .1 cl.issrucm .ll Sonor.l ClementJf) 'f\-h1le iht> ,,chool \\JS dosed for ~pring l.irt>ak IJ!>t \\t~~k. N£WPORT BEACH E.lsl B.iy Street An mOat.ible '~I \\.',U stolen \VednesdJ) from a boat rental place in the 600 block Coronado Street A vacuum cleaner w.ls stolen Wednesday from the garage of a home in the 300 block. Ea.st hy Strttl A raincoat w.ls among the items discovered stolen Tuesday from the gar.ige of a home in the 1400 bloCk. Carob Street: A r~ident in che 2600 bloc\( discovered her silverware set missing from a kitchen dra'f\.'er. Worth nearly S900, the silver was last seef'I be(O<e the r~ident ~an remodeling. hntuy S C>r.l~tng hekt Thu~ay. Apnl 15 1 t, lS, 26, 28, 37 Ottco • t. 'Jrb , ............. A(e. • Clubs .................... ~k t 011mond ... ........ 10 • Sp.ldes . .,.... ......... .. 2 On the cover The ~In~ ol the Balbol Pavilion by JAM London on th9 front fN1f Is from the City ol New· pon &.kh 1993 caa.ndar . Newport Beach/Coeta M-Dally Piiot Friday, Aprll 16, 1993 A3 Tobacco smlike makls mall neighbor fume H EU'S AN ITEM THAT MAJC£5 SCENTS .•• Last month, ~u may recall, I reponed that Tinder Box International has moved its South ~ast Plaza tobacco emporium into new and laraer quarters at the mall's Crystal Court. Mor~ than 200 lovers or the leaf LocaJ Scene converged on the shop ror the grnnd opening, and owner Mal\Jll K. Dain couldn't have b~en happie r. Despite the mall's recent no-moking edict, the vibes were strong and positive. Until the other day. That's when Dain' new neighbor, See·~ Candy Shops, Inc .• lodged a strong prote!.I. Scems·that Lorraine Wltko,tskJ, manager of the next-door candy store, is allergic to tobacco fumes. "I can't stand the smell," she told me. "Even when Mr. Bain lights up his pipe, my no!.e starts running and my eyes get red." So \\hat's a neighbor to do? Ru!>hing tht) week to re olve the Movie listings r::::: Newport Beach lOWAIOS Nl~U (INUM lOO ..,._ "Ce._ [)o •t OU ..,'O() Thb l ey't Ule l 11 •S 1 • 311 I, 9) • Indecent ,,.,.iot • 11 1 3:> S , .,.... 0 ) 11\411ec9f\I '••petal I J •S o JC ' lOWAIOS ISL.ANO (INlMA lo""°" 1 ., .<J ..... 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But, he aeneral manager of Crystal Coun. wrona whh that tip. 11id, there were some, uh, unusual He had a crew workin' throuah First, lut time I \US aboard the "theme parties." the niaht Wednesday, mstallin& a Crystal, I didn't notice a srand How much does 1t co t to rent 24-inch exhaust duct at the piano, finely tuned or otherwise. Rapture for an afternoon? Look, tobacconist's shop to Sleer the Second, I can't even find the if you've gotta ask ... off ending fumes away from the Crystal. It seems to have vanished O confectionery. from these waters, last seen SPEAKJNG OF REDUCING Doth loflgtime tenants of South heade9 for Marina del Rey, San EXPENSES ... By filing Coast Plaza are adopting a F'ancisco or San Diego, wherever, Wednesday for bankruptcy wait·and-see attitude in this ballle rcponedly trailing an anchor-chain protection, the Waterfront Hilton of the Donbon vs. the Corona of legaf problems. will be able to nurse a f cw ~hd.eb Corona. Young Segerstrom is The hot ship around here these Its $57.7 million con)truction trying to keep both sides happy, d:l}'S is anothor classy 115-footer, loan {\\ith Tokyo·ba)ed Dai-lch1 but resolution muy not be easy. Rapture, moored behind Viii-a Dank) has sent pencil-pu.,hcr~ to • I Westminster/Huntington Beach (714) 848-Z039 • for whatever it's worth, I Nova. their harpeners. The> figure that learned Thursday that Mr. Bain Doc) its amenities inclucl_c a monthly payme>nts on the intcrc)t - -• • - - - - - - -• .. • ne\cr eats candy. ''Can't stand grand piano? I put the hea~ alone came to about S2 5.000 S\\eets," he puffed. question to o"'ner Scott McClung, That's roughl) S7 I ,UOO per "'eek . I O ''ho)e Newport-based Certified .. or a hecku'a loL of comention,, I ANYONE COT A YACHT WITH Yachting Adycntures has the meetings and gue)t) PJ.A,"10 ABOARD? -A usually beauty availnble for charter. Will the N.c"port-ba~ed Robert I rcliuble source reports that . "No," he said, ''but no problem. Mayer Corp., o" ner of the entertainer Harry Connick Jr. i If they want to bring nlon~ their 12-story Huntington DeacJi I I • ~eeking to charter the lu}(ury yacht o'"" piano, "'e've got plerrty of landmark, ~urv1ve all tht) hea')' I Crystal, taking 100 Show Biz room. All it'll take is a large squeezing? Well, llob Ma}cr •!>a I fritnds for a crube around cr;ine. We've had m anger very resourceful guy, and )OU can I I Ne"port Harbor. fequests." bet that he'll be bouncing back. But his agent insists that the Such as? I dangled juicy bait Jerry Kobrin's column runs I I vessel be equipped with a finely ("good publicity," etc.), bui Mondays, Wed11esdays and ,_t_u_nc_d_g_ra_nd.:...· _Pi_an_o_. ----.--M_cc_iu_n_g_w_as_n_'t _bi_tin_g_. 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'""'-' ...... llNI tc•• ..... • A4 Ffidar, Aprll 11, 1993 Bu In Bualneu Edltm Tony Cox, 142-4321, ..._ 371---------~ Teller won't meat ·with spllntar merchants group By Tony Cox Blnlnts1 E.-or tate-owned fairgrounds. FAIRGROUNDS -Orange County Mar- ketplace operator Bob Teller has decli ned a re- quest to 'meet with representatives of an in: dependent group of swap-meet merchants who arc considering striking over scheduled rent in- creases. "If you have m:mcrs which you believe should he presented now, we 5ugcst that you resent these through your merchants associa- tion," Teller said in the letter. "When th~ mat- ters now pending h3vc been resolved, I would be ple3sed to meet with you or any other sell· ers ... " "c~nomic disaster" at the recession-marred swap meet. Bounds' newly formed group of merchants has voted un animously to consider going, on strike if new rents are imposed as scheduled on May 1. "If there's nothing done about the 1ents by the 1st of May, there arc people who will do it, with or without any organization," Bounds said. In a letter sent Tuesday to one of the group's leaders, merchant Gene Bounds, Teller said his company is "always re ady to discuss with one or more sellers issues involving the good of the Marketplace as a whole." How- ever, he said he believes the Marketplace Mer- chants Association is adequately representing the sellers, and he thinks having discussions Bounds said he believes the merchants as- sociarion's leaders arc too Teller-friendly and have not represented the sellers weU. Teller announced seller rent hikes averagin~ 40 percent, increases he blamed on new terms he promised in winning a lease renewal in competitive bidding last year. He is now trying to negoti:uc more favorable terms with his landlord, the. Fair Board, and officials of his company, Tel-Phil Ent,rpriscs Inc., have warned that the rent incre3sc will result in Bruce Landsberg, vice president of the mer- chants association, said he, too, believes a sell- er strike is likely, and he said he would prob- ably join in 'he strike himself. Bounds wrote back to Tcllc.r on Wednesday, again asking t,!'lat he , like the merchants as- sociation leaders, be allowed to attend the meetings between Tcl-P.hil and the Fair Board. . with other individuals ·or groups would be counterproductive while he is trying to ncgot~­ ate rent concessions in his new lease on the Despite setbacks, Bank of Newport officials confident By Tony Cox BusJnns Editor NEWPORT BEACH - Financially troubled Bank of Newport has laid off about a dozen clerical employees this year, but officials of the recession-plagued institution are confident the bank will survive its loan problems. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. last summer imposed a cease and desist order against Bank of Newport, which suffered a S4.9 million ner loss in 1992 after setting aside $8.4 million for anticipated losses on non-performing loans. The order didn't restrict the bank's operations, or preclude it from making certain types of loans, but it did require that Bank of Newport's capital reserves be raised to 6.5 percent of assets, which are amently more than $240 million. Bank of Newport's asse ts ha\ie shrunk more than $50 million from peak levels. Bank of Newport officials arc still awaiting state and FDIC approval for a capital plan that calls for bank Chairman E.0 . Rodc(fer and 1hree other board members to contribute $2.8 million to the institution's reserves. The cash infusion would raise the bank's capital ratio from current levels of more than 5 percenr to the 6., percent required. "I think the capital plan will be approved," said Richard Ritter, opposed to more 'We don't know when the econo my ' will turn around, but we're adequately speculative · capital-raising measures like stock off crings. capitalized even without the new · "Obviously, regulators both federal and state -IUCMllD lllTTBI certainly look to acting chief executive the board ... to capital.' provide additional capital after who took over as acting chief taking some kind of losses in a executive after Bank of Newport given year," Cardenas said. co-founder Ronald Rodgers Both Cardenas and Ritter resigned in March. "It's not like criticized rumors that Bank of trying to do an offering to raise Newport is on the verge of being capital. It's money actually in taken over by regulators. with 5 percent capital being closed," Cardenas said. "The FDIC must take over an institution 90 days after it becomes critically undercapitalized, and that's 2 percent." Said Ritter: "We hear all kinds of rumors. I don't really understand where they come from or why anyone would think they know. We would be the first ones to know, arid that's absolutely not true." Ritter said the employees who were laid off were rhose with th e · least seniori ty. He said those people will be eligible to come back if and when more employees arc needed. escrow." "l haven't heard of any banks Ritter• said, too, that l he bank 'tiiiiiii~iiiiJ!!iiijiiiiiiijiii!!ii!!jiiiiiiii~ii!iiiiii~ii!i!!iii!iiiii!ii!i!!i~iill has a good chance 10 be profitable I D in 1993, and he's confident about NOW PEN ON SUN AV: 20-year-old Bank of Newport's long-term success. He blamed the losses on the recession, which caused some Bank of Newport borrowers to default on their loans. ''We don't know whe n the economy will turn around, but we're adequately capiralized even withou t the new capital," Ritter said. Stan Cardenas, senior deputy superintendent with the California Banking Department, declined to comment specifically about Bank of Newport. But he said regulators tend to look favorably on cash contributions from stockholders, as JACl(shrimp NEW • Wednesday -Sunday HOURS • s:3o to 9:oo p.m. . FlllE Va,., Parking l»IOIW 1:00 p.m. LoCatwJ lfJllt» Lucy's layslde lar a GrlN J5J E. COolf Highway, Nt.,,ort leach 723-1113 Cor'· f.1. • .--;,'"i· To" •Ho~t '.' FREE V1/m Before 1:00 p.m. M.C.MWAmeX-Tlke Out & Clllr1ng Avlllable 01r Miii• An A T rt ti Muie•I In Costa MtSa Since 1972 we hope you enjoy the atmosphere compl~ed with our fine Mexican food . Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Open. Daily at 11 AM Call Ahead For Food To Go 296 E. 17th St. • Costa Mesa • 645· 26 You're Invited To See Our CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER ChOOSe From Our Huge s.tectlon Of Type Stylel, Print Colors. Papef Ard Envelopes. Whether Yoo Need lnvtt~ F0t Weddhgs ... Showers . Anniversaries .. Birth Announcements ... 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M ,rlday, April 11. 1113 CYCUIT From A1 Oalletly approached his committee with the crou-country bikina idea, and the con· cept was soon approved by the association's board of directors. It has taken two years -of plannina ~nd researchina, but o.alletly is . ready to put his spokes where his mouth 1s and hit the road. Galletly plans to leave. Newport Beach and head south into Carlsbad -a SO-mile ride -his first dny. From there, he will head to Son Diego, then east into Arizona. Galletly's longest day will cover the 102 miles of desert between El Centro and Blythe. "I've never done 102 miles in a single day before, but I really don't worry about it too much," the cyclist snid. · While he isn't really concerned about any single segment of his trip, Galletly said riding through Pennsylvania will probably be the most difficult stretch. "Pennsylvania will be a killer," Galletly ·said. "Riding through the Alleghenies, every- one I have spoken to said this will kilt you." Just planning the four-month trip would be too much for most of Galletly', peers. Even his wife, Jan, who has ridden , ith Galletly on several previous trip pl;ins to accompany Around Town her huaband fot only tho first two days. She will meet him at vadout stops 1crot1 the country, lhe said. Before plannina hil croa-coWltry trip, Galletly's lonaeat auetch of daily ridina wu 15 days, he II.id. His lonaeat prcviout daily mileaae was 80 miles. He hu taken ambi· tious bicycle rides in France, England, New England and othettareu. Gallctly is look' foiwnrd to several 80- mile doys, with a 6·mlle trek from Big Spring to San Angelo, Texos, being a particu- larly difficult ride. Galletly said he could be riding into 20-mph winds all day in that sec- tion of Tex:is. "In that area, the prevailing winds arc coming oul of the south, and riding into a 20-mph wind all day could make for a very long day," he said. Gallctly will tr:ivcl with a van driven by two pioneer nssociation volunteers. While Gallctly plans to carry some of his own water, food and 9ther nece))ities will be stored in the van. Marriott h:is reserved rooms for Galletly and his crew wherever 1he chain h:is a hotel on the route. but many nights will be spent in local motels or in homes of associ:ition members. Classical music and books on tape will oc- cupy some of the hours Galletly spends on the road, with a small c::issette recorder also on bud for dktatlna lmpnlllona and ideu. The former pubUc relations uecutlYe allo plana to take alonl his computer lap board, to keep a diary o(1tia travels. Will there be a book? Oallctly hasn't made any plans one way or tho other. But he is already think.ins about his next trip, possibly 1 tandem ride from Vancouver cast to Cape Cod with his wife. "She tells me that will happen only after the divorce,•• Galletly lauahed. Galletly has been a bicycle rider oil of his life, but he got serious about the sport about a decade a&o. Becau'sc he lives in Con· nccticut, Galletly spent the winter months training in.his basement -90 minutes daily on the exercise bike and 30 on the treadmill. Cannondale has donated two T· 700 tour- ing bikes for the effort, and G:illetly will bring his own Puegot, he said. The Can- nondale bikes will be auctioned off at 1he end of the ride. On'Aug. S, when GaYetly rides into Wash· ington, D.C., he is to.be met on th e Capj1ol steps by Sen. David Prior, D·Ark., Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aging. To commemorate the effort, the Newport Beach City Co4ncil ha·s proclaimed Saturd:iy "Pioneers Across America for Alzheimer's Disease Research Day". WEOFml • SO~IETIIING VERY EXCLUSIVE I EWPORT BEACH RETIREMENT. AFFORDABLE PRICES. Send r.our items to Peter Ryan, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bc>y St., Costa Mesa, 92627. 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Costa Mesa. Tickets, priced at $3 for adults, $2 for children under 12, are available at the door. For more information, call 645-2356. Fashion Show -The American Sewing Guild will hold its annual fashion show at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa. Doors open at 11 .30 a.m. and the show begins at 1 p.m. Tickets are $8, and there will be prizes, including a Pfaff Sewing Machine, door prizes, rafOe prizes and merchant displays and sales. Call 848-341 S. Sunday, April 18 Book signin2 -Judge Robert Gardner wilrbe on hand at the Lido Book Shoppe from 1 to 3 p.m. to sign his long-awaited book of local history and lore, "Bawdy Balboa." Call 675-9595. Musical trip -"A Musical Trip Around the World," featu ring singing harpist Kathy Kavanaugh, will be presented from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. in the Community Room of the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Dr. Kavanaugh, who plays the petal harp, will sing and play classical music from a variety of countries and discuss the harp. Call 644-3181. Monday, April 19 Lecture by David Sheehan -1he Assistance League of Laguna Beach and Assistance League of Newport·Mesa present David Sheehan as part of their Town Hall cele brity series. The lecture will start at 10: 30 a.m. at Edwards Cinema Theater in Newport Center, Newport Beach. Call 494·6097 or 645-6570 for tickets and information. Tuesday, April 20 Moon Mullins -"Moon Mullins: His Comic Career" is the title of a free brown bag lunch ,program at noon in the Community Room of the Newport Center library, 856 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. Ferd Johnson, who drew Moon from 1923 until 1991, will reflect on those years of cartooning and share some humorous stories about his career as a newspaper cartoonist. For information, call 644-3181 . Networking -The Society for Technical Communication Orange County Chapter presents "Is Your Network Working?" with Ann Boe, author and networking expert, at the Bristol Plaza Holiday Inn, 3131 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa, at 6:30 p.m. The cost is S20 for non-members, $1 7 for members and S 12.50 for full-time students. For reserv01tions call 863-7666. DUPLEX .............. __ __ ..... _.,.. ~Room, Plft!·llke Hfttng f:= ()lflOt C°'°V Ami --11 ......... (CloMJ ,,._.) ......... ,,. .. .................... . .. 11141. ....... 11'1 SI & II Exquisite • Platinum 18K Gold • Diamond Heirloom Jewelry al INCREDIBLY LOW PRICES! 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Chi~Doll 424 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 1711 St i °''-· <C 'Del 722-7552 I ,, t J : .. r::::::::::::::::: Gladys Le hma n Gladys Collins Lehmmn a foundina member of the Screen Writers' Guild and 1hc aulhor or dozens of Hollywood produc1ions, died April 7 of pneumonia. She was 101 and had lived in Ne~port Bench for 33 years. A native of Gates, Ore., •Mrs. Lehman moved to Hollywood in the mid-1920). She worked with film pioneer Carl ucmie and was under con1ract with Universal Studios for sc .. eral }Cars. While \'1th the studio Lehman \HOtc 13 scripts, · including "On Your Toes" in 1927. Mrs. Lehman i credited wi th writing 56 screenplays, either solo or in collaboration \\ith other wri1ers. Amongner credits i!. "Broadway Scan dal" a1 Columbia, "Death Takes a Holiday" and "Little ~fos Marker" at. Paramount. "Captain January" and Jloor Little Rich Girl" :it zuth Century Fox; and "Presenting lily Mar " and "Thrill of a Romance" at MGM. Lehman al so authored the fi r)t musical c .. er to be nominated for an Academy A"ard, "T"o Girls and a Sailor'', "llh Richard Connell in 1943. bchn~ I l>Ul"\.l\Cd by one son, Hal Lehm:in of Ne" port 13cJ h; t\\o grand hildrcn. BmJge t Lehman of Nev.port UcJch and Greg Lehm.ln of Montcrc}; and one grc.ll·grandch1ld, McghJn Lehman of Carmel. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. .... , .... C....kt! till -IUI~ CtsH •SA-SU-1151 Friday, April 16, 1993 A7. __, Educators to screen superintendent candidates Ma n learn s he bought stole n car after trip to OMV ~ Three-member committee to study field and make their recommendations to school board about which applicants to interview. By Russ Loar SW! Wtlter • J NEWPORT-MESA -Three educators with diverse ethnic and educational backgrounds will conduct the inilial screening of applicanls who arc vying to become the next superintendent of the Ncwpon-Mesa Unified School District. The school board this week named three educa1ors to serve on a screening comm ittee who will sifl through applications and recommend a limited number of candid:ucs to be interviewed by the school board and the Superintendent Interview Commillce. HERATI La Voneia Steele, superintenden1 of &tie Berkeley Unified School District and an African-American; Ernie Garcia, a rc1ired Cal Slate San Bernardino dean, a former Rialto school board member and a La1ino; and Richard Clowes, a retired USC associate dean, a former school distric1 superintendent and former superintendent of the Los Angeles Counly Department of Education, will serve on the three-member screening committe~. They wire selected from about 10 individuals recommended to the school board by lhe California Sche>ol"Boards Association (CSBA), the organization conducting the search for a new superintendent. During the first fou r weeks of the application period,. the CSBA has received 25 applications for tfic superintendent post, according to Dick Montgomery, CSBA a!.si!.tant executive di rector. The appl ication deadline is a week away: April 23. "Eighty percent of the applications come 1n during the liht 20 percent of the time," Montgomery said. "It's just h~c taxes." After the three-member screening commillec males its recommendations, the school boud nnd the 45-mcmbcr Superintendent Interview Committee "111 interview candi dates during the week of MJy · 17. f inalists wilJ be intel'\<iewed the follo\\-ing week. "My hope has always been to ha .. c a new '>Uperintendcnt in place by July I," said school board Pre)ident Rod Ma cM1llian. But a starting date for a new su perintendent "''II also de pend on the indi\ idual's obligation) 10 his or her current employer. Montgomery said he receives calls e\CC) day about the JOb. "There arc some .. cry excellent people \\hO are interested in the positio n," he said. "The quality is very good." COST A MESA -A local m n " s surpri cd to learn that he bought a stolen car earlier this week after takina the .. chicle to the Department of Motor Vehicles to get it registered. According to pol ice, the 32-)'c ar-old Costa Mesa man bought a 1978 station wagon for $600 after seeing it on display in the Smart & f 1nal paril.ing lot on the corner of 19th Street and Pomona A\enue .. When the man "took it to the OMV, howe\er, they informed hi m that the car had bee n !>tolen from a resident on Center Street. The incident w:b reported to police Tue sc.Ja) and the car has since been returned 10 us nghtf ul O\\ne r t-;o arrest h;n:e been made -Bf th~ Dail.ti Pilot Sunday, April 18th, 1:00 • 3:00 ·. 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Burial space for two .............. $910 We will provide for direct cremation, including mortuaty care from .................................. $540 Or choose from other type of services from ........... $985 Caskets priced from................................................... $ 2 8 5 ~-~ ""!--- "34 1 Bayside " ... the unique life tyle. Harbor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Parle S441 ~ide Drive • Newport Beach • Caliturnia • 71'4 .67~.7M6 I 5'10-5554 ~ _, .. Prom A1 Tom Pulo -and the equipment ls hi&h·tech. Pelican Hill cans have elcc1ronic information systems that allow players to know just how far it is to the naa. "1 lhjnlc we're testing the high end of the mar- ket now," McNutt said. "To generate 50,000 rounds of aolf in our first year suacsts that there is a market at that high end.'~ While quickly adding two more courses might seem bold under cu rrent economic conditions - Irvine Co. officials won't disclose development co~ts or financing arrangements -the success of the Ocean Course nnd industry statistics suggest th:it there may be plcrity of hackers to keep the new links busy. According to a National Golf Foundation sur- vey, Orange County has 882 people for each hole of golf, 48 percent below the national ave r- age. The survey showed that there are at least five metropolitan areas around the country with more than double Orange County's supply of golf courses, per·cnpita. 'The Irvine Co. also has the advantage of own- ing two hotels, the H)'all Regency l rvine and the Four Seasons at Newport Center, through which it can offer package deals for vacationing golfers. "Golf is an interesting business in that it's suc- cessful these days," McNull said. "You always worry as you're investing the money, but the , numbers arc certainly on our side." . • . From A1 Martin said. ••If you're pttin1 one·tenth of a knot or a quaner of a knot at niaht. you're 4oln1 to do well. In Southern California, the winds tend to disappear u niah~, so the further down you are, the be r chance you have to stay with the wi d. This gives the smaller boats better chances." The corrected-time record. for a single-hull boat is 12.23 hours, set by Soga, a 68-foot sloop skippered by Den- nis Choate in 1983, the year the wind blew all night. The only local boal in the all-time top 10· is \V1nrerhawk, a custom, 58-foot sloop skippered by Hal Day of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, also in COMMERCIAL From A1 camera's view. The selling couldn't be better, Cleary said. "This whole city is like a big sound stage," Cleary said. "I couldn't build this. ll would take $3 million to build this." 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The pre-ra~c activities begin April 21 with a rccepalon at the Newport Nauti· · col Museum, honoring the past NOSA presidents and special guest Ricardo Husson1, Jr., the grandson or the founder of Hussong's cantina in Ense na- da. just "in his blood," is the main link in the city's connection with Tinseltown. Besides the Volvo shoot, just this week Cleary reeled in n Coppertone commercial at the Balboa Pier and is filming for the CBS television show, "How'd they do that?" at The Wedge. "He speaks their language," Everroad said. "He's our eyes and cars on the site." JUST sges w~~1:ans Locaf9d lnllde Lucy's lityslde I« I Grill J5J E. Coad Hl(/lr'llaY, Newpod leach Wed -Sun 5:30-9pm .. I I a ·' ... .l- CHANGE 5ed.tn ck\ 1lle h11' 1hc m.1rl Right no" }OU 1.:an lea'c IS COMING a ne~ 1993 Sedan de Ville for only S398 month for ON YOUR TERMS 24 month~ w11h ~3.7'H.65 down•. making the Sedan de Ville the car you II want to dnve firM and every day 1here.11tcr. 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Ai1d 30, 1993 I ,............ ._ ........ ·-------··-------··-------··-------· , . . --· --------......------. . _ _.,.._ ..... e . --·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ports Ft-Aprtl 16, 1993 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa DallY; Pilot Sports Editor Roaer Carlson .... 642..,.330 ot.387 Sports on TV·radlo/82 Classffied/86 TraveVB8 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ANO FIELD Sea Kings shake off Heavies not heavy enoug~ • University ~ CdM boys collect, 73-63 IRVINE -The Corona del Mar High boys track and t field forces shook off the 1 lethargy from last week's Eas-~" ter break and finally took • care of host University Thurs· · · · day, 73 -63. The victory improved the Sea Kings' .mark to 3-2 in the Sea View League. Junior Chris Hong had a solid 52.7 clocking in winning the 440-yard event, while finishing runner-up in the 220 to teammate Jason Boyce by two-tenths or a second. Hong also anchored Corona's vic· torioius mile relay team. Boyce finished the afternoon by also taking the 100-y:i rd dash in 9.9 and "i n- ning the long jump in 21-9. ~ Sailors impress in weight events. but Woodbridge wins Sea View League dual meet. By Richard OoM SPQIU ~.tr NEWPOR1 BEACH -~ Juniors Ja~ Berg-Han en and Steve G nzalcs, two of • • Newport arbor H1gh 's quanet of we igh t throwers appropriately dubbed the • Fabulous Four Flingers, did more than simply reac h personal records an the dis· cus Thursday. They surpas!.ed their previous best by JO fut. Although v1sit1ng Woodbridge won the boy~ Sea View League dual track and field mee1. 90-46, Derg·Hansen and Gonzales could hardly believe 1t v.hcn the measur· ing rod stretched 150-fect. 10-anches and 145-7. rcspect1't'ely. "The d1..cus 1. hard . . 11 dmc:s )OU craz). but 1t'!I fun," said Berg-Han~en. "ho "on the e\ent v.hilc eclipsing h1 pre\lous best of 141·10 on h1 fourth th ro" "It has just been coming on latel). It takes a lot of concentration -you JUSt Ciin't "'"g 1t. )OU ha\e to do 1t all right " "l was re ally impre!.!.ed v. ith the effort of our fre!.hman shot putter Ricky Ni· chols," said Corona del Mar C.oach Bill Sumner. "His 45-4 11: is a good mark, espe- cially for a fre!.hman." Beau Ralphs gave it all in the discus, but he and his teammates came up short against Woodbridge Thursday. Gonialcs, feeling some prc:i. ... ure on h1!. s1Jtth and final throw, after \\.ooJbndge's Tim Duffy had JUSt hea\ed I J6·5. c.lmc: through with a peri.onal-be!>t 10'' 10 finish in ~econd place Among the \lther victors for CdM was Todd Merrima n, who cleared 5-10 in the high jump. ~dM girls victorious ~ University victimized, 68-59. . IRVINE -Senior Sara Tafazoli contributed on both v.inning rela> , and nbo came home first in the 220-)ard run to help the Corona del Mar High girl track and field squad to a 68-59 Sea View League dec1 ion at Um"ersi\y Thur day. Tafazoli v.as clocked in 25.6 in the 220. She led off the 440 relay, which came home first in 52 2. and was the !.econd leg on the mile relay v. hich prevailed in 4: 18 . NH girls roll ~Warriors no match for Tars. -Alchno.m ....... NEWPORT BIACll -. A11111• WwAll ... .... ... ............ .... .... ........ w ...... ., .... _ ....... ..,. n. nllllt -• ,... .... ..., .......... '11wa...-..................... nw ... Niwpi&lt ............ • I .. ._ IJl'ftl- ...., 0 1111 ... .. ") .... 9 5 ......... .. ..... ..................... ... ...,, ................. u ..... ....... ...,.. .......... ... ........... "I surprised myself." said .Gonzale~. v.hose prior best was 135-10. Senior Beau Ralphs, the nngleadcr of the Sailors' Fab Four Flingerl>, \.\On the shot put at 53-7, coming a l111k l>hort of his perM>nal-record (54-3) set on SJturdJ) at the Arcadia1 Im itational. Junior \\ ade Tift finished second an the shot put JI 5:!· 911:, while Gonzales v. as third at 50.c,1 ~ "Everyone "·a a httle off an the ~hot • but v.-e still went 1-:?-3." Ralph!. l>a1d The only other indl\ldual "inner lor Nev..pon Harbur -4-1 an leJgue v. h1lc Woodbridge Kl"lpro,ed to 5-0 -"a!. senior distance runner Sky Peterka, v. ho "on the 1600 meters (4 35.0) and 3:?00 ( 10 02.0) Peterka edged ophomore teammate Shahram Dezahd (4•35.1) at the fwt1sh lane in the 1600, while senior Jared 0\crton of Nev.port Harbor cros,ed an third plJce in 4 4 .'.? O'erton v.as al o third 1n the NX> (2:04.1 ). Kelly Campbell p<>)ted her u!.ual sv.ccp in the distance event , winning the mile in 5:34 and 2·mile in 12:17. Dresden Hov.-cll wa!. second in the mile, jullt four seconds behind Campbell. .................. laaft ... .................... CeMll artc .......... ...,.., ................. See NH GIALS,9 l•~Plol Tars' Mandy Clayton (right) 1teams toward victory in 100 hurdles. "l tried to rc l>ene a h11lc (encr~) tn the 1600 in orde r to do as v.ell as l can an the 00," o,erton !.Jtd ·The idea wai. to finish th ird (1n the 1600) to g.l1n point'> for See NEWPORT/83 "I tho ght DrQOl..e Meck's ron an im· prcs!.ivc 440," !laid CdM Conch Oill Sum- ner. Meck came home Cir~t in that event in 1:03. The demion improved Corona's mark to 3·2 in league meet! .. Eagles lose meet, but emerging as big winners SUrnm sparkles ~ Mesa falls at Trabuco . MISSION VIEJO -Gigi Sunnon won both hurdle events to highlight the effort of the C.o ta Mesa girl track and field unit during Thurs- day's 92-28 Pacific Coast ~ Undermanned Estancia gives solid Laguna Hills a good run in PCL matchup . By Barry Faulkner Spons \',lttf COSTA Ml::.SA -bta1K1J High ~~ senior famci. Wull..o" 1\.l made up a .,l'"-- lO·)ard deficit to nip a mal Liguna r ~­ Hills anchorm an at the tmbh uf the t 'O meet-capping mile rela) 1 hur c.JJy. \ · I~ And though the \1,it1ng lla" I.!> pre-~ )'. t.}J .. vailcd, 79-48, Wull..O\\ 1cz') valiant \IC· ..,. ...... tory provi.ded fit ting ') mbola~m fo r the progress the gue setback at Tubuco 11.illS'. Trabuco also won the boys meet, 87-45. Eagles have made thi cason under first~ Dewain Crenshaw took the 100 meters for Mesa, while Chri Manning won 'a hurdles event and was third in the other. coach Ken Martinez. "It's become a mailer or pride. now," said Mar- tinez, who inherited a do,\ntrodden program with Pirates whip Hornets, 1 0-1 FULLERTON -The Orange Coast College base- ball team followed up Tues- day's 14-run on laught with another double-digit per· formancc in runs Thursday with u lO-l Orange Empire Conference victory at Ful· lerton. With the win, the Pirates (20-12 overall, 10·5 in the conrerence) kept the he1lt on pace-~tting Rancho San· tiogo, rem:iining a half-game lxhind the Don , who cJe. !coted Saddleback on Thurs- day. Phil Jen en, a )()phomore right·handcr, pitched o lhree-hittcr, ollowina no Fullerton hils ofter lhe third inni~. It was the fourth 1traipt lo s for the Hornets (14·18, 4·11 ). Of 12 hits ror Coo '· hair were double , 1ncluJina • .,-Ir £rom Aaron Wei Statistics: Sec B/3. Get Those Patios & Courtyards jri Shape CALL NOW & ENJOY THEM THIS SUMMER! Lee Jim Jennings Install your complete yard hardscapc- ~liii';:I •Expert brick, block, A M.lxtve Of 8ridt And ScGftd Concrett Wlch Dlfftrent !lewdont Jim Jennin.gs CUSTOM MASONRY '°" l.t«w IWIJ01 170 E. 17th St. • SUte 2n'> Costa Mesa (714 645-8512 scone, tile, slact and c.onottc work • Can rec.ommcnd quality dcsiencrs • Quality work in Costa Mesa &. Ncwpon Beach since 1969 • Orainaec problcSM? We aol"' chem! athletes more "1lling to roll O\.er than to bu1lJ an~ kind of roll. "l treat ever) race hl..e 1t') our last rJce, anJ I think the kid are begrnnmg to carry that <-ame °''-'· ti\ a11on," ~lJrt1nez continued "It's not abuut "in· nmg or losing \\1th me; 1t' about effort" Wulkov.icz. "ho also "on the 8SO and \\J) '>1.'.l"· ond in the long JUmp. rcncctcd the Eaglc:s' nc\\· founJ determ1na11on, but h1 motl\ation J1J lllll come solely from h1!. coach "l reall)' "anted to beat the e guy1.'' sJ1d \\ ulko" icl. v. ho mu tcred enough encrro to run do"n the front-running Ha,\J.. \printer, del1p1tc com pe11ng an his fourth C\cnt of the JJ)'. \lnC ml1re th:rn usual. "( wa~ too pumped to no11ce how tired I was,'' ~aid Wulko\\icz. v.ho said he \\,1s._mspircd by a 1np to the Laguna Hilb campus Wcdne d;.1y for the Pa· dl1c CoJst League's i.pnng port SplJr1'man~hip Seminar "One ol their runners "a pre11y cod.\ at the -.cmrnar, anJ 1 didn't hkc 1t \.Cr\ much." \\ ulko"1 z C\f' ained I didn't sleep much la t night thinling JbllUt this meet:· 1 hl'ugh the final outcome "as not a clo c a \tJrt1ncl hJJ doped thins~ out coming an. both the C\.'J" h and \\ ull..o" 1a remained po 1t1' e about the tcJm-. contmuing compct111vcnes Im happ) "Ith our team effort, con 1denng ho'l tiJJI\ \\-C "ere outmanned todJ)," !.aid \\ ull..')" 1'-.z b:h,)cd MJrt1ncz "We ·re ~ho"1ng the he•trt that II 1.1ke to compclc v.1lb C\.Cl)One in QIJ.( Jcaguc. be"one 1-. into the team succe!.), and focu-.ang on pcrllHnung their role . We\c come a long v.ay ·see EAGLES/12 COLLISION REPAIR ATTEtmON: PIE-OWNED HONDA BUYEI 01 SEUEI OIL• FILTER SPECIAL • Reg. '59" Now *29~! lncludet up to 5 quarts of CGltlol &TX on and a ~ lnftnttl Oii Alter. COSTA MESA INFINITI -"FACTORY CERTIFIED -"DIRECT INSURANCE BILLING -"FREE ESTIMATES COSTA MESA COLLISION m•i549-1755 Allow UI to pef'fonn 0 37P~ntlatetylnspectlon before you buy °'" Mii that pre-owned Honda! $4500 · COSTA MESA mm1mmm , • April 11, 1111 EAGLES: m.111 From 81 SUlCC: the 't3rt or the SC3M>n, and l coult.ln't be more pleased " In 1.tJd1t1on to Wulko"icL, ~far· tincz al-.o had plenty to tic pleased with from Junior) John Leffler, DtlVid Btunh1ll, senior Carlo R mirez and i.ophomorc Johann Appell . Lerner, recently recovered from chicken pox and still shaking the llu, won the shot put with a heave of 46-111/i, and wns second in the high jUmp (5·6). .. Appell haJ a pers·onal be-..L time of 10:15 to remain unbeaten in the t\\O·mile, RamireL won the mile in 4...15, anJ Barnhill \\as second in the 100 ( 10 8) and 200 (25.0). Carlos Vega "as !lc:cond in the J1si.:us. bettering has personal best b) se\eral feet "'1th a mark of 117· 6. btanci<! falls to 1·2: uguna Halb. IS 3·0. btanc1a 's garll> team, riddled "1th inJunes and illness, fell, 96· 34, to the Ha\\~ , despite a double '1ctory by senior hurdler Uiuren \\'ea\er. Eagles JUn lOr Tracie Manz bat· 1kJ a gimpy an~le to finish first and ~econd in the 100 ond 200, re· spec.11,ely, "hile Stephanie Fb· chcr, Tita Tavares and Jackie Con· ncll> '>"CPt the long jump \\ith re· .spccti\'C efforts o( IS·lO, 15·1, and 14·5. PACIPIC COAST LIAGUS 90YI LaeuMMMteH,l.u.-. .. 100-1. ~ (l.H). 10t 2 lwlM ({). 101: 3 Cary (Uf). 10 9 220-1 Gbtofl Cl.Ht. 241S, 2 8anM ((). 2S o. 3 l.OHt It.HI. 2U ~-t. Hdetl f\.H). S7 0, 2. 0.-csai (£). S7 t; l. ~ (£), 592. 880-1, WIN*'Cl (E), 2 OI, 2 S (lH), 2<17 S. 3 Rnttt 1£), 2 OI S -1, IWIWlz (E), 4 4S, 2 $1tvtns (lH), 4 47, 3 (E), H O 0 2-mllt-1, Aj)C)el (E), 10 tS, 2 Ci.ti (l.H). 10 29. 3 Cl'ulg IE). 10 40 110 HH-1 Code IUi), 156, 2. ~ (lH). 16 4. 3 KU1t (Ui), 17.1 330 IH-1 CUlfy (LH), 43 7, t Esp1110u (£), U 6. 3. MMJya (£). 53 1 440 retay-1. llQltla Hilts, no wne MJt relly-1. Esurcia (~IWISCll\ Ramnz. Ordaz, W\Ao;witzl. 3 48 a HJ-1 fl.WC tuf) 6-0 2 lift.et (E). S.S. 3 tU ILH). 5-6 U-1 Hi (Ui), 20.n+, 2 Wlb.Dwla (E). 1S.0. 3 81U('e ILH), 18·71n TJ-1. HJ (Ui), 41·9 2 <iuM (lH), 39'10, 3 Ostl (Ui), 39-0 SP-1 lt!t:e1 (E). 46· 1 ~. 2 So!ltto (Uf) 41 ·9. 3 Ra.I~ (\.H) 39· 11 ~ OT -I McC>on* (lHI 16$-3, 2 l/ega (E) 117-6, 3 MCtllS)ey (Uf), 110-2 QIRLI '--9un• HUI• H, lletencle 34 100-1 .. 4W (E) 12 O. 2 Chen (l.H). 12 3 3 Rogtrs (lH). 12.6 220-1 BO)t.n (Ui). 210, 2 ~ (£>. 2s a. 3 t.um (Uf) 28 9 440-1 Se· nietJe (\.HJ. S9 0. ~son ('Ui). 1 02 4 3 MMVI (lH), 1 06. 880-1 McGloile (Ui), 2 JO I. 2 Clem- en! (lH). 2 31 2. 3 httm5 IE> 240 M.Jt-1 lieOler (Uf1 5 49, 2 80)...n (Ui). 5 SO 4, 3 Appel (£}, 6 OS 2·ml:e-f, MedN (l.Hl, 12 04, 2 Hagen (l.H), 12 56 no UWd 110 H-1 Weavet (E), 16 3, 2 T itmell (Uf), \7 6, 3 Uuten5ltg« ('Ui), 17 8. 300 H-1 Weawer (El. SO O. 2 lautensleQer (l.H), S3 2 3 T-eman {lHj. 57 4, 440 rtlay-1 laguN HJs SS 3 t.~ e rmy -noc coniested HJ-1 t.tomsoo (Ui), 5·4, 2 Bubtd (lH). 5-3. 3 Sclltllrstein (E}. 5-2. U-1 F1sclltr (£), 15·10: 2 Tavares (E) 15·1, 3 COMelly (E). 14·5 TJ-1 saooeu (lHI. 30·7: 2 Lov111Qer (LH), 30-6. 3 fls· crier (E), 30-1 SP-1. Haugland (Ui). 31·11. 2 -~ (UQ. 31·7. 3. Leyetly (E), 27.J. DT-1 Col· ton ILHJ. 98·9 2 Ha119lane1 (LH). 92-2. 3. Leyeity CE). 91·11 Speedway resumes .,.. Life in the fast lane getting rough for cyclists; Week No. 3 at Orange County Fairgrounds tonight. COSTA Ml:.SA -As "eek 1'o. 3 of ~pced\\J) motorC)Cle rac· 1ng gch under \\-J) tonight at the Orange Count) f-a1rgro unds, a trend has emerged in "hich l>Ome of the top rider:. ha\ c been in· comastent 1n the earl) going. 13111) Hamill of Monro\ iJ currently holth the tat le of World Team Cup chJmpion, \\on !:1st September 1n Poland. but he ha!> h.1d a tough tame adapting to the rough and tumble !>tyle of racing 1a~ing plJcc at the Cmta Mesa Speed\\ ay th as season. "l h:i\e simpl) been pending too much time on the ground thc'>e past fc\\ meetings," said Hamill. "1 may ha'c to adjust my rJc1ng st) le a lillle to cope with all the contact 1hat goes on here." Last \\eek, Hamill took a nasty spill at the hands of veteran ShJ\\n McConnell, who dismissed the incident as "close racing.'' !':cw United States national champion Chris Manchester of HespcrtJ has also had his snare of knocks this season. "I ha"e been ta~en dO\\ n too many times alread) this year,'' said l\tanche)tcr. "It seems hke the l'/o. 1 on my back 1s just a big target. I am definite!) going to ha"e to get tougher on those gu)) 1f this continue~." Saad e\ent promoter Harry O\Jey, "There has been a IOl of hard racing IJ~ang place on the track." The first r.ice tonight 1s at 8 p m Adult admission i S8 with ages 13-17 :.idm111cd fo r S5 and children 12 and under free. Park· ing and C\cnt programs are al~o free. Today's TV-radio ..... , ......... c-.. _n.••=•• .............. 100-t loKe ICl 19 2 ,.., M . IU, 3 Wiil tCJ. 10 •: 220:.1 ... (C) tt t , 2 *"I fCI. ~ 1. 3 ....., M . zj3, '411 -1 Hiiie !Cl. sn. i. Gen'll M: M 1 3 ,.. M. s. t. •-1. ~ (U). 210, 2 ..... 1\1). 2 t07. 3 ~ (C), 211. •-1 A111a11 M. U I. 2 ,.._ U5. ~ T .... (U). 03.'2.--1.-.. 0:21, 2 c-. tc>. 1030. 3 ICdlli~, 11'00, -1 -., M. 112. 2 ._ . 1t•. 3 M'twlg (C), 194, m.H-1 ..,... (I 448, 'I. MMr (\J). 45 a, 3 lamhlll (C). 52.3, 440~-1 ~. •83. Male fllay -1 CoraN del ,. (Gillllch, P•sons. WllSOll, Hon;). 3 31 HJ -1 ~ (C). 5·10, 2 SdlrOIOef (C,. ~3IC~~.<~l·~~C,.1,:oti}~Ji 2~9M. J9...4~. 2 Klase (C). 39-3, 3 8ownt !Cl Ji.i. PV-1 Wlbon (\J), 13-6, 2 Will (C). 1~;3 Berg (U). ~ 1-6. SP -1 ~ !C). 45-4 ~. 2 S1w111 M . 41·2, 3 C'"'1a M . 40-8, OT-1 S11ar1i M. 13'"'. 2 Cllung (U) l fS.:7. 3 LH (C),• 116-3 GIRLS c....... ........ u ..... ..., .. ........... ,.,., 100-1 ADDn (U). 12 2, 2 IJphlm~). 12 s. 3. Albino (C), 12 6. 220-1 TJllZDI Cl 2S 6. 2 A1b1no (C). 26 4, 3 lJphlm (C). 27 0, 40-I Mt11i (C). 1 03 0, 2 Gamer (C). 1 04 5, 3 Elgabostt (U). I 04 6, 880-1 Duzman M. 2.26 6, 2 ,,._ (~. 2 27 3 Hottl (C). 2 33, l.We-1 ~ ( • 534. 2 ~C~ S38, 3 ~ (C) 5 • 2·mlle-1 C), 1217, 2 Ctn (C). 12 24. 3 Sch¥1Qt (U). 13 .. IOOH-1 Gm M. 179, 2 WOii IU). 18.S. 3 GnibOs (C). 190. 330t1-1 Grubbs (C) SJ 6, 2 Foro (C), ~ 9, 3 Reid (Cl. S61, 440 relly-1 Corona del t.t. (Tatizoll Albano. Uptwn. fWC}. S2 2. Mie re(Jy-1 CofonJ dtl MN (Mm Talazoil, Gamer Fiii'(), 4 18 HJ-I G11111 (U}, S-0, 2 ~ (U). 4-10, 3 PlcQll (C) 4-6, U-1 Fulto<d (Ul 15-0, 2 Tei. (U), 14·8. 3 Albino (C) 14·S, T'J-1 P!lan (U) JJ.7. 2. Na'lord (U}. 33-S'i+. 3 Mel.WI (U). 32-0. SP-1 Sill !VI J.4. 7'.~ 2 Mal M. 2s-6. 3 P1cbl1 IC), 24·3. OT -1 B1U (U). 138-0, 2 Smith (C), 80-10, 3 McKenna (U). 75-9 Mil = OOll8T , .... ... 'T1 tz11 ... n o.--• 1Cll-1 ~~ 114, 2 Q 116, 3 ..... (TH). 11 7, ~::i ...... ~. 23 5, 2 241.•~~-1 0 ,SS0,2 16', 3 -(ntt.. I, I00-1 212. 2 a.... (TH). 2 164. 3 w 2 tll. t.I00-1 ...... ~ •AO. 2. C.... (THI, 4 Cl I; J .._. . U I, 3.200-1 Wlidll (nO, tt 24. 2 (nit, lflt. J t ...... (Qt). 1203; 1tOHH-1 ~ {T~15t. 2 W ~(CM), 171 , 3 ....._ ) 11 4, 330lH-1 M111111na (CM). 45 0, 'l ('rH). 46 0, ~ Hoff (CM) 49 3, GI rtlly-1 Cotca · Mela. 46&, 1,800 Nlly-1 T lltluco Hll, 3 46 HJ-I COCJplf (C¥) W , 2 CollN (TH). 5-6. llO 1*11. U -1 Amlioll <CMl. 19-tO. 2 Cociw CTHl. 19-7. 3 <Anllllw. 1..-1. 1j-1 Courier (TH), 39-S, 2 6-..o (TH), 3-4.Q, no lll'd. PV-1 llnllfillcl E. M , Bicbn'I (TH). M . no fllrd, SP-1 Pan . SS.t. 2. 5mlll (CM). 41-10 3 Kolonl (TW). -4~. DT-1 ~ mtl. 14~. 2 KtUfl (TH) 111-t, 3 Wlllon ~). t7-t QMLS ~ ....... c..e. .... u 100-1 ,J.,. Oli) 126 2 .....,.(TM), 129,. 3 Rogn (TH). 133 200-1 Mamey (ll1) 263 2 Rooen (TH). 27 6 3 Henotnon~. 29 8. 400 -1 Hal (TH) 599 2 Vt'Ct • 99. 3 H11sme ~1 oa aoo-1 Hal CT 3<112. 2 Homar9I 307 4, 3 LINS (!H) 31179 uocr-1 (TH) 5 56 2 11u1 (THJ s 56. 3 Dlllcln (TH) 6 01 3.2.00-t Lll'lderr!W1 CTHl, 1335, 2 Wof (CMI 1H3 no twd, tOOHH'-f ~ (CM), 16 2 2 Hlftdelson (TH) 17 1 3 ~~~~r 05l:'l~-~ (~~'o. ~ rllay -I TrabUco Hilts 52 I HJ-I Spencei (CM) 4-8 2 HolmQren (TH), rvn 3 Hlmlllel (TH). M1 W -1 HolrnQttn (Tl11 14-6, 2 Lona (CM) 14·2. 3 SuttOl1 (TH/ 14-0 TJ-1 Long (OM). 30-10, 2 Hummel (IH Ml oo ltwci. 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Ospina s1ruck out six and ~l~ed 1hree for the Mustangs (8·3 overall, 2·0 in the PCL), who broke 1hc game open with' a Cive-run seventh. Jenny Prier wa~ 3 for 4 and ~cored five runs for the Mus1ungs, while Jennifer Long went 2 for 4 with a triple and two RBI. sec women 1111t twin bl AZUSA -Host Azusa Pacific ____ _ rallied with four runs in the bot· '-. • ._, tom of the seventh innin& to take -Y a 5-4 victory ove r Southern Cali· ---- fornia College Thur~day in Golden State Athletic Conference sQftball. The Eagles improved to 4·2 in league ma1ches entertlng Tuesdny's showdown 111 home against unbeaten Coronn del Mar. DCC aon team 011ce1 second COSTA MESA -Oran~e --- Coas1 College's golf team dis· • _ J played good balance· Thursday by ftlJ finishing second at 401 in a five· way Oraage Empire Conference match at the Mesa Verde Country Club. NEWPORT: From 81 the team and nill ha .. c some1hin1 left," Sophomore R)'an Adams of Newport Harbor finlsbed second in the 800 (2:03.3) after leadina in the first lap. Woodbridge's Mark BackoCf. who was founh among four runners after the fim Jap. u~ed a strong kick to win in 2:01.9. "(Woodbridge) JUSt hnd 100 • much speed for us-. that'~ wha1 it came down to," said Newport Hurbor Conch Ertc Twcat, rcler· ring to Woodbridgc's ~weep 1n th e 100, 200, 300 intermediate hurdles, long jump. triple JUmif and both relays. PAClflC COAIT LUQUE Costa Meta 131 C9ntury :t Costa t.ltR 301 032 5-13 12 1 But the Vanguards (28· I 7·2 overall, 7-2 in GSAC) rebounded to win the nightcap of the doubleheader by the same ~core. Carrie Nel- son wco1 2 fur 4 In bo1h games with three RBI. two runs scored and three )tolen bases in the two games. QIAC Finl e•m• OCC was led by Mike Armwong, fourth overall at 7-oxcr·par 78, "'hile Malo.e Sharp (79), Jeff Hunt (79)1 Scan Boulton ( 2) and Brad Miller (83) shot solid rounds. ORAHOE EMPIRE CONFERENCI PalomM 3941 OCC 401, Rlv•rald• 4t0 FYll•r1on 4221 Golden W•1t1 no 1cor• (at M• .. V•rCS. CC, par•71) 16<~ rela~ an ~::!h h .L"' M. y, Tah· nee Thiel, ( l;.vton und ctnchor Jc'i· Cn.y 000 111 0-3 S 5 OSOIN and Ctntunoo.. Camacho. MWltl (3) Ind Mendon W-Ospna, 1·3 l -ClllllCho ~8-Lono (CM) . DCC women blank Palomar COSTA MESA -The Orange Coa~t College women's tenni team made II 15 victories in 16 outings this season with a 9-0 de· ;II Azu .. Peclflc 1 , Soeal College 4 SoCll CCJOeot 001 120 O-• 1 2 ~ Patllic 001 000 •-S 12 • , Saylor WI Hernandez. Cill'IO l/lCI Htytr W-CMIO l -Sa(« 13 8 28-Ht)er (AP) 38-Yills (SCC). S•r'°' ISCC). Ott><' (AP) •.cond e•m• SoCal College 5, AzuH Paclftc 4 SoCll COlltQI 002 210 0-S 9 2 AMI Pacdie 030 010 0-. a 2 Meci.'rst 1 l<.wn (f). 72 °"'11 Afmsltcno (0CC) 78 Snat11 (OCC). 79. Hunl (OCC) 79 8oullan (OCCJ, 12 1.1 er 10CC1 13 Eagles tau In softball, 1 B-2 From 81 (!>opho morc: Mcasha Wilson Duval ). but we have the: be t over all speed. And we dad not nee" '>arily have any real standout in the field events, but we wc:rc \iel"t c;trong " ic-a P.il~nJ1.1ri · did th~ honors Aft er the: ,ulor\ lcll bchm'1 by 25 meters. O a)ton pulled rhe SaaJo~ to w11hrn 11 .. c meter' before Palan· Jian. a c,ophomorc, oul)prtnted Woo<lhndgc anchm Je:-.saca Bemis. Howlfd and Hemandtz. Stodgell lllCI O~born W-Howard, 11 ·7 l-Btodgeu.. ' LAGUNA HILLS -Ho)I Lu· Ro' "as the long Jump at 15·3. cision over visiting Palomar in a non· conference match Thursday. Estancia goiters cruise to win COSTA MESA -l:.ric Uarnell ---- guna, Hills High broke open a ~ close game with six runs in the fourth inning and went on to Only sophomore Mandy CIJ)· ton. the defending league cham- pion in the JOO-meter low hurdle,, 'was a doublc4 event winner for tht Sailors. running a sca)On·be~t 16 9 an the 100 low hurdles and con qucring the triple JUmp With a '\2 foot, 5-mch bound. Junior 0 ina I lead' v.on the !>hot pu1 ..it 4 J-9 l .ind -4,phomorc Tin.a Bowman won the high Jump at 5-4 fnr the ~a 1lor' Fiona Jones won her match al No. 1 sin· gles and teamed with Shannon Curren for an impres ivc 6·3. 6·3 victory over Palomar'!> Kora Schanzenbach and Suzi Stumm in dou· bles to lead the Pirate~. NON·CONFERENCf Orang• Coa1t 9 , Palomar O and Mike Artiglio fired 3-over· • / par rounds of -40 for nine hole) to e:J leaJ Estancia High to an easy ---- 209-163 victory o\er \i!>i ting Laguna Beach in Pacific Coast League golf Thur!.day. PACIFIC COAST LUQUE Estancia 209, Laguna B•ach 213 (9 hOIH al CMCC par 371 down Es1ancia, 16·2, Thursday in Pacific Coast Leugue sof1ball. Naomi Chavero singled in a run in the fifth fo r her fourth RBI this week, "'hile Jc)· sica Romo knoclo.ed in the other .run fo r Es· 1ancia ( ~-11 overall. 0·2 in the PCL). PACIFIC COAST LUQUE Laguna Hiiia 11, E1lancl• 2 Junior Lindsey Curu~. defending league champion in the 300 lo'>' hurdles. won 1ha1 event for Ne" pon Harbor in 49. .md al<,o .in· chored 1hc Sailor' "tnning 400 relay team .. SEA VIEW LEAOUE QIRLS Newport Harbot 78, W~ 4e 100-1 Wt on-O;ty M 12 9 2 Cllbs {HH) 135 3 Aa..na tN!11 IJ6 I00-1 ~~ W} 27 ~ 2 M4, (NHJ ~ 0 3 Kelmderflf (W) 28 9 400 -I Wilsotl-Ouva.I (\\) I 00 9 2 P~ 1M11 1 02 a 3 &ma CW) 1 03 2 aoo -1 5ny11er (W) l 33 2 ? Nor\', [H) 2 33 4 3 Swalt>lfO {W) 2 <411 '600-1 Snv<ler /WI s 3A 0 2 l wist (l';HI 5 40 B 3 P~ 1t\H) 5 50 2 3200-1 T-.ist Slngl .. : Jonts 10CC) Ctf Sclwlztnbicl\. e 2 6·1, Ci.mn IOCC) def Sllmn. 6·1, 6-0 COG (OCCJ dtl Hmls 4-6, 6·3. 6·1, c~ (OCC) dtl Reynolcls &-3. 6-0 ~ (OCC) eel Gmitll 6- 1. 6·2. RA1 Kl#Nf (OCCI clef v.u.tr. 6-3 6·3 Doublet: .IOl'1'S·Cuntn (OCCI def Scl\anZtfWCh-S!lmn 6-3 6-3. C»COOll (OCCI Cltl tWl\s Rtynolcls 6-2. 6·1, R~ KumM· f~sc11 (OCCI def Gfn11;•·'hea.v. 6·2. 6·3 I Enc 11.tmtl! tEI II 1te MQ'•o (El 46. 3 Noah '&$Ch 1£) •2. 4 Ctv'iS SlllCIO IE) •3 s NlJl)alite JatSl't 1E) u 6 Rtll'I le631on (El. •8 UC San Diego outslugs SCC CO STA MC.SA -V1"1Vlg UC --- San Diego IJ:.l)ed ou1 15 hah :i nd ~\. • '>'Cn t on 10 ddcJt Southern Cah· --6_, forni.1 College, 12·8, Thur,day 1n non-conference bJ)ebJll Estwaa 000 020 0-2 3 • Uguna H.11$ 003 607 x-16 18 I Bra.atz and Robenson. l tt w Ha (TleS W.,. Ltt L -8'1.;!: 0 2 28-M.lo (lHI l l\Otl\Oson (LHI 38 -M~ !LHI Nguyen paces Mustangs The a1lor!t. 1hrec·t1me delend· rng league champion., an the hon relay. u c:d sophomore N1l.:l1 Adam~. M!ntor Michaela Ro''· <.0phomore Mrc;t) l\·fa~ and Cum!> to '>'m in 5l ~ HJ 1221 5 2 Da•IOS«• NH) 1225 • J Pll'Qr (l';tff, 12;310 100ltt-1 Cla-;tori lhH 169 2 l'fOltey 17 9 3 ~ IW) 18 3 300.H-1 ClllU$ tMi) •9 a 2 ~ia'lQ!l llW! 50 7 3 0• n.no (W) )1 2 400 •• ' 1 ~-.oon Har1)0f I Adirl"6 Ross Mar lrlC Cu-.._1 51 ll 1600 relay -1 ~ ~ .,.., Thiel Clat10ll and ~).•266 COSTA MESA -Junior Malo.e --- Ngu)en ,.,.on l\\.O of three )Ct~ an • • )inglcs for Costa Me!.a in thi: ~ ~1us1 angs' 15·3 Pacific CoJ:.I tU-1 Bowman 'iH ~· 2 ~, l"" >2 3 Btow3 S·2 u -• ~ I';,. 15 3 ~ s .. .-. CdM tops Tars In badminton l>el'g (W) 1•-6'> 3 Ju Mi 14 -4 • T J- Cllyton (NH) 32-!I i Cc.. WJ 31.10 3 Ber· .. CORONA DEL MAR -Co· IT\a'l(W) 31~1;'1 sP-1 Ci "" 41~~ 2 ----rona dcl Mar High maintained ill> • Birvtss (W} Ji. n~ "'*.W:. t'-H 33-6 01-1 ~ss 10 1 G 1;ue~ Nl4) unbeaten '"':l)!> an P.icafic Co.i)t ~ Lc:igue baJmanto11 ·on Thur)Jay, ---- do' ning m.il Nc'>'port Harbor, 15-4. The play of Sheila Sw.u oop and Erica Westberg. who each contributed six point~, '>'Crc in!.trumcnt:il'in Corona·~ ~L\th stTaight league suctc:~) For th&-Sailor), ''lf11c~~ in lc.1gue pla), Kib ti Montooth anJ CIJre OJ\\ on teamed for one win 1n double: .. Sa' itri RJJ Kumar had a vi cto ry in !.inglc anJ Stephanie Good· enough and Jenny Hcd.er e.1 h plJ)Cd "ell 10 lo:.ang effort). Neu up lor the ~ca King' b a :.ho"'do,1.-n · TucsdJy afternoon JI l:. 1an1..1a. Eagles blast Century ln tennis COSTA M L~A -h c,hman Patric~ \\)dra. sophomore Rob e • Horansl )' and !.Cn1or Stephan ~· Kiutl1~ claimed !>angk' )\\ecp' to pace the c !>tanc1a Hig h ho)~ ten na:. team to J 17· l Pacafac CoJ't Le.ague \C rJ 1c1 ll\ ~r "'" ating Ccntul) Thuri.day. The \iCtOI) boo)tcJ the Eaglci.' m irk to:::!· 2 in the PC L and 5· 11 o~ ca all. PACIFIC COAST LEAOUE E•lancla 17, C•nlYry 1 ..,nglH'! \\'ydri tEI det C~<!Nit 6 2 c.:t Foid b I, aet u~u 6·3 Hoflllsky (El Y11111 &-1 6·1 6·0, 11.lW •(El "'"° 6·1 G·I. 6 0 DoublH: Cl\t!IQ·MOKO...n 1Et .de! 5Mlcntz·Pt1•.:ir 6·1 eel Al· \Jfl<IO·Ztnc:e11s. 6·0 11on by cet~un R~iSlf·'4;1;ntr lEI "WOii 6·1 8 1 v.on IJ'f e1eta.i11 R.Jdoll>h Lin 1n v.on 6·1, to~t S·7 "°" 111 ce 111111 Al Contrera Y.C nt 5 tor 5 \\Ith 1hrce RBI "hile Core} l1Jr...1:h '>'J'-'\ fo r 5 lo account fur more th ;.Ul half of the V anguJrt.b' I J hib. sec dip) to 19-17 \\llh the se tbJcl. NON·CONFERENCE UC San Dl•go 12, SoCal College 8 UC S..O Ot90 411 300 111-12 15 1 SoCal Coi e~e 000 030· 212-8 13 J Har11N11. Lll/Vsen ~ H.1:1son. Er.JI r,sller 111, Ptna \4) Hom.I· Ol1 181 Bm .. er (91 i'ld Sttftv W-Hi n.n...n L-Er.in 0·1 29-~ ,a~ tUC~DI Cor:ttr• 1SCC1? HJ·~cn \SCCI HR-OSren (UCSO). St cee (SCC) Santa Margarita edges CdM DOVE CM 't ON h r)t· ---- place Santa MJrgJratJ handed • / CoronJ <lei Mar\ golf team us ,;;;; <;cc1..md lo):. in c1gh1 ScJ Vu:" League outing'>. :::!14·:::!~0. ·y hur day .ii Dv'e Can~on Countr) Club. Bn.nt Stum. and Jeri) HaJcl had Corona ~ top l>t::0rc~. c.ich firing 6·o,cr·pM 4:!~ on thl.' d1lhc.uh Dove: Can}on cour'c SEA VIEW LEAGUE Santa Margarlla 214, Corona d•I Mar 220 1 ••••• I (S~ll 41, 2 8.lOlll 1 .. M). s:.. CJ Ha;.c~ 1C1 •2 ~ \\~.n 1CJ. ~~l~'.J.n tS'll, 8IOA"I ISM1 43 Others: S .... .itt .o IC) •5 Stms IC). 48 l\une tCl. 49 Eagles top Mesa In badminton co ~ rA M 1: SA ~t 1l e Truong ,wepl bo)S Joubk'I \\ith • Son I b1 rram and 1c.1m1:J "Ith ~ L~thcr \'ir.imonte) Ill '"Ill rn 01L\Cd J :. the l:.:.IJnCtJ I Itch baJmtlltll fl tCJrn do"ncJ "'1t111g Co:itJ ~I~'·'· 1.:?-7. in J Pa· c1fic CoJ 'I Lc.1guc mJll:h LeJgue !tctba I. at the hands of '1~1tang L 1· guna Deach. ·1 he Mui.lung dropped to 3·1 I O\er.ill, 1·3 an the PCL. PACIFIC COAST LUQUE Laguna Beach ts, Coil• MH• 3 . SlnglH: M.k.e Nvuyen (CM) IOst to West 3 6 C:tl M Ill 6 0 def SNJcht. 6·2, AuoemmJ tCMI IOsl, 0·6. 0·6. 0 6 R~mre1 10.11 las1.06 1·6 0·6 DoublH: R~a:.i 0~ t.guytn IOS! to fai.t>tf1 Reetard 5.7 dt1 Hanson-Le.cnson 6·1, IOst to C1ston·Sev~1ci 3 6 ~~M i.~uy· ell-Peterson (CMJ lost 0-6 I ·6. J.6 ISHU·L• (Cl.ti IOSI 0 6. 0·6 67 Eagles turn back Trabuco t.:tl SlO \'ltJO -The b· tancia H igh bo):. 'olle)bJll leJm • "• • remained unbeaten in the Pacilic ,, ~ Coast L<Jguc \.\'edne:tdJy, Wp· ---- ping hollt Tr.ibuco Hall . 15·3, 15·9. 9-15. 15· I~. D.i'e \\hate (23 lall!>) and Da\e l:.J rlc (33 .t.)Sl)ls) led the \\a~ for the Eagle (5·3 O\C~r· all. 3-0 rn league ). Y..h1le Greg Dall (I:? l alh), Mile Truong (JO lo.ills and an Jre), Enc P<terson (~e,en )lulf blocl)). 1 om r eene) (12 J~:.bt~) and Kevin B)rne (f M Jig\. '''o bloc~s and two killi.) :ibo paced the '"''"m'f\ Coast baseball statistics ORANOE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Orang• Coa1t 10. FYll•rton 1 Oranoe Coast 001 010 24Z-1C 12 2 F.it ef10n 100 000 000 -1 3 2 Jtf\Stn a'ld 8 \lei•~o ez CarmMt 18) 8arnos 181 fo"!t' 191 lllC! fflley W-Jtnsen 5·0 l-Vt~ouez 28 -Fneeltcll tF1 v.e.ss 10CC1 2 Grallt!r 10CC ~·.o...-.c s 10CC) Patsons 10CC1 Ha per IOCCI ' -B.• tlle OJI/) Pilc>t iuauc NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NcwpC1rl HarhM Jl\O won the 131~\l?.3 Hiner WI 10£,.1' DoeS your car start hard? Idle Rough? Give Poor mileage? Call Us! We're the DrtveabililY. Experts Carburetor Rebuilding• Fuel Injection Tune-Up • Smog Certification Open Mon-Fri 8:30 to 5:30 Calf (71.4) 642-8286 tor an appointment 2945 Randolph Ave. Costa Mesa Records on 1ne on1ce ot IM rec0<der ot Orange county, YOU ARE BEING SUED The name ectdress and <lnd moderate housenolds PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES CRecorder ol Orange Sa.ct Sale of ~Y w,11 BY PLAINTIFF: IA Ud. lelephone ~ber 01 'p1a.n -within lhe commun•ty" as way across from the Vtl~ .. ... ..... ~ ... 1 ... , .. _ d 1na ., • ~" 0-"1 the ounty, be maO. '" ".as ts .. cond1 .. la' d mandandol slated .,, ts I nal SI.ale I p Pl pnor lo t .. e pu.,.oc .-..nr>g ~o paymen ,..,., """ m.J e PUBLIC NOTICE w •d deed ol lfUst d• tion WtlhOut covenam °' •• • tiffs ettomey, °' pla..,t.H ' ' Ci C:::. oont anned Comm\.ft!y F0< tnlonn'11•on C' 171 41 tor .. °"' <>< ma1etial un\l11t 26th "'"11 01 April 1993, ---------1 scr>bH lhe lollowing warranty e•PfHt or im-CALIFORNIA SHIRT wtltl<>ut an attome'I' is· (El a1optedMby ~~ 1~2 In. The <lpplocalJOns lnllO!Ve '1 64-4 J200 the contracl unlu s and 11 u, .. 1'our Qt 7:00 p ,., •n STATEMENT OF PARCEL I An undovoded plied, r8gard•"9 llU• pos. SALES, INC., • Callfor-nombre. l<l d•recc•on y el Clly~ H':iusing E.l•~•nl requesl to amend U!e Gen-WANDA 6. RAOGtO, un1J me RfoQ•~ll'M ol Con In• Coun.;;D ~mti.•s OI ABANDONMENT OF ••10ths 1meres1 111 and to sesSH>n Of ancumt>tanQet nla Corporation num•o de telelono del and Coml)fenenSNe Hous-9fa1 Plan Land use El• CITY CLERK CITY OF tractors venl .. s lo ine DIS. lhe ~*?0'1 Beach Cl'y USE OF f'tCT1TlOUS l O( 1 ol Tract 11295. ae> 10 pay &he r~ning pnnc.-You have JO CALENDAR lbogado def defTWldante •ng Atr0<dal).10ty Strat~ ment and IN loc:ail Coaslill NEWPORT BEACH TRICT 111a1 1he CON· H 3JOO N..,.l>O"I Bou·~ BUSINESS NAME CO<dlnQ lo Ille map ,. pal SYm Of lh• no1e1s1 s• OAYS aner this summons 0 del d ndanl no (CHASI Th• P'O!ect IS also Program Und UM Plan lo TRACTORS "' I Pfooer!r II· ~aro ~ s.~ c .... The loiloW.ng persons cord.0 1n Book~ Pages cur.a by taJd deed ol IS served on you 10 Irle a ema e que • Put>ll sl!ed Newport oen~ al l/'le wne 11>9 con. have ~oneo !he UH of 7 and 8, °' Moscclianeous Trust. w11h tnlerHt u In lypewr1nen response I lhiS Irene at>ogado. es) cons•st-:'t WI: U ~ ' O• revise th• .,... descnpcion 6e1ct1-Cos1.a Meu Da;ly tr.ct wu aw~ed Any '°"''" m WNCfl t rre_r 111e Flchlious Bua1nen M.lps, In lh• onic• of lhe u id noio pnW>ded, ad· coun James A. Anton, Esq . p.ut~ 0°' ocuu~s :,1 = '°' Bayview Landing to In· p,1o1 April 16 t993 CONTRACTOR noc 'o •· plat"• ""V and al pel"5.0IU Name· PRIORITY AUTO Ccx.inly RecOrder cf Nld vanees, ,, any. under lh• A tenor °' phooe caN wot WALSWORTH, FRANKLIN ~z low bt Ind moderate corporal• addollonill Ian-F98J oensec:t IS svr;,,ec1 IO pen lriter-Htfld may apoe.1• and CARE, 375 S. Bnllol SI • County lerms ot said Deed of not ptotect you, yout type & BEVINS 1 C•ly Boule-income families end 0 ...,d. guage requirwd by the Catt. 11es under lhe l.tw • 'lO tl'tfl be • a_ cnctlOn It vou Costa Mesa. CA E•cepl Un11s I through I rust. tees, chatges and wntlen response musr be v;ms West, Surte 308. Or· ~ng ln<:f'eased tiousi~ op-lomlu Coast.ti CommisSk>n PUBLIC NOTICE conttact w if be cn..,StOe<"ed chA~enge 1t11s pr~ 1n The F1c11uou1 Business 1nctu .. v1. U shown • e•penses of the Truitae '" propor legal f0tm 11 vou ange CA 92668 (7i.) 63<1· ponunities This P'<>tec1 wilt 1n lhe ~llcauoo ol lCP '";d M "-u..rt, yo.. may oe m••ed Name rti.rred. to above dtl1ned on the Condo-and ol the lt\lsts created Wtlnl lh• coun IO fl&ar your 2522' ' not generate program 1n-Amendment J.92. NOTICE TO 11~• 1wi be a "'and•lory 10 ra.aong °"'I lhose 1u ues wasf11ed lnOu1noeCoun1y m1nl~P1an9c:,corded:-p-by1adOeod olTrus1 Saud 'i:se d It DATE·SEP291992 come NOTICE IS HEREBY CONTRACTORS l~booa: IO ~~~":'~1 you 01 so,,,eone etse on Oct~ I, 1091 Ftle ~~204 p~· e~ 1:7dn0ftt= s~e w~f t;e~;ld 1°'; 30 asJ:'. ~ ni:n~.e.,r:ir,;:y GARY L. ORANVILLE The ACIMty lh31 wtfl be FURTHER QIVEN lhal all CALLING FOR BIOS t99J at ~t 0.SV•C1 MJ•" ••W<I M the pt.tt>loc ~arrno N~~~Shampara. 5908 E Records o? Orange 'county In 1~ lobby 1~ ~he ·but~l;:'g lose the caso, ond your CI• r k, b r MARK ~=~11:;:~1 ~:~a[:;. slgnlllcianl -n111ronmen111 AOENCY: HYntlngton ten.lnc. Olf•ce s~ Yp~ c escnbod .,, tll•s OC'llte• or Gage Ave., Bell Gatdent, Also except on.hall (112) tocaled 11 601 Soulh lewis w~es. money and prop-ADAMS, Deputy 1100 or im Oiied real q 0 concerns lor the proposed B•ach Union High town. Huntmqton Be.ich 1n ..... n~ cor,..pondenc-• CA 90201 ol Ill 001. gu, hydr0c.1rt>on Streel, Orange, ~tilomla etty may be l.lktn wi1hou1 The lawsuit lf!YOlws prop-erty as ~tded lor :na~ pro1ec1 have be•n ad-School Dl1trict CA (714l5~9JS6 ue !ltM9d 10 ltle Coty M. Of Navnot o Pale!, 819 N 1ubs1ances and other m•n-92668 !\inner warning lr om the 8r1Y 01 lh• delenc:tantt, one 570 70l \a) drHsed on a PftlVIOUsly PROJECT NAME: BID All wortl must be co'T'! ~.,.1(11 I» 1_.,. l)lb. l'>urtnQ Pal'lsh Place, Burbanll. CA tral rights, ••lhOIJl ho-Al the t1me If lh• ln•ll•I cToun of wtucn 1s lhe re.al prop. NOTICE tS HEREBY FUR cer1111ed enYironmen1at NO. 754 • FENCING • ~819; .. ,,~ ~ c~s "', fOf inf .,, tion ca• (11·0 91506 e11er, lhe nghl lo entet the publlcatt0n ol lhos notice here are other fCQ :V re THEA GIVEN lhlll sa;d pub-document an<! lhat the W£STMINSTER H.S "'8 itys m e oml! &« :l:'OQ Balv Patel, 829 N Parish surl"'c• of sa•d lillld down lhe 101nt amounl ol tht un quore~nts VOIJ mJy w1n1 eny known as 189-t South ltc hean w fl be held on C I N• n---.. BID DEADLINE: 2:00 tile Notice To Procoea s WANDA E RAOCIO Place 81.wbanll CA 9150& lo a distance ol 500 feet paid t>al.lnCe ol the obl•g;> l.O call an allomey nont Sol.mo Orange, CaltlomiJ °3, 11)' O -port .......,, 1n sued t>y the OISTRICT • • At1ur0Ari.lsV~1.ion. 20587 lrom lh• surf.Jc• thereof, ltOn HCUred by lh• aboYe away It you do nol know Put>llshed Newport ~';9th2:'~y°'o17~t ~~lends to use satd doc:u-P.M., Mar 10, t993 • Publ11 he d Newp o rt CITY ClERK.LCITY O~ Cllltun Lane ~t CA 11 reser.;ed 1n the deed r• detcnbed deed ot llUst ill\ attorney YoU may call Be.lCh·Cosui Mesa OaJy lhe Council Cham:. • ot ment lof U... above noted PUCE OF BIO RE B•acll Cosll MeM 0 ty NEWPORT BUCH 91350 ' ' corded Jl.lly t7, t946. 1n and est.mated cosll, ec an 1t1ornoy r•rorral servtce Pilot ApnJ 9, t6. 23, 30, the Newport Beach "c11y P.f"otKl. Ind lurch• lhet CEIPT: Huntington Pilot A.p()l 16 13 199) Publl•hed Ne wpofl Thi• business wu con-Book 1445, P.age !M, Of. penses. and advances os or a t99; I aid °' 1ce Chsted 1993 H n. 3JOO N-port Bout• lhef'I .,.. no edd•t;on.i ~ Beach U.H.S.D. Pro-' 71 "'" ,., c ,._.,. 0a ducted t>y a geneflll p.v1 l!Clill Records. as to lhe S1S3,t7J 70 •~he phone book) F9GT vMd, Ne•port Beach, Cati-SONl>le aflwna!Ne or molt-cwe-nt Offic e , Room PUBLIC NOTICE April 16 1 J- ner'lhip Nor1tl9ftf 50 feel ot Ntd II Is possible lhat at the Ir sl)Ues .de que I• en torn•.l at wtioeti 11me and gallOl"I rnusuru that WOYkt Ht 10251 Yor"lown F912 CMsh ISllampAra L~~CEL 2 Un I 3 lime ol sate the openong c:1:f:~~'!:~C>;'aJ':. PUBLIC NOTICE place, IUl'f end Ill ~rsons be con,.~ In contunc> A"•.• Hu" t In 9 ton NOTICI! OF This Sl.tlement WH tiled ~ d fined, ': bid may be less than the JO DIAS CALEN DARIOS tnlerested may appear and ltOn -.1th Wld P"Ol«I (~ Beach. CA 92841 PUBUC HEARING With lhe County C18fk of an e ' on 1.1 total lnde~ss due NOTICE OF' be ,,.ard thereon PhotM (714t M~3339 -Of1n99 CounfY on Mlfch above mentioned Condo-Oated: 411V93 p111 presen1ar una r• PU•LtC HEARING Add1llon1I tnlormeuon ies are evedable '°' pubtoe: Notte• is ~., llt 24• t993 m1r11um Plan SA TITLE COM spuesta HCtlll a m~qu.na ~ ed act r~ and 1nspec:1'°" et Eld. 4350 th.11 lh• Cl!y Counclt ot • N Be.l n YOU ARE IN DEFAULT LA ME • en Hta coot TO Al.L INTERESTED a the ~pos l\I• lhe Plan 0. PLACE 810 OOCU· Ctty of N-pOl'I Be Ct! ... I l~~~ :;~prlf 2~ 9, UNDER ... DECO Of TROST PAH't, .. aald TnattH, Una ~na 0 UNI n.vnada AOENCIES, OROUPS ~~~ Alf;~~r.~·i~: Clly OI "'~~ MENTS. PLANS ANO hold I he nno IO 16 23 1993 OATEO 12116;81 UNLESS ., T .D. SERVICE telel001c.1 no le olreceta AND PERSONS: egy (CHAS) Ind C.llzen 3300 N-port ~ SPECIFICATIONS AAE con..o• Ptamtlnt Com- . ' F 9S4 YOU TAKE ACTION TO COMPANY, event p<otecaon, IU rotpueslll N011ce it h«eby given PM\oc:<pal!On Plan It ava ~ N Beactt CaU ' OM flL.£• Dl•trict Main-1nl11l•n A1n•nd1nent ---------·PROTECT YOUR PROP· ., franc .. o.Patma, •sma a m.lQU•nt htoe que lhil! the Coly Council ol the •bl• 11 the PIMntno 0. 9Wl)Ol1 • 'omla • c • O"I 525 No. 775 ~"'1 ' "I> PUILIC NOTICE lRTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT AHlet ant S•cr•t•rf c:umphr con 111 toon • C•ty ot Newport Beach wtll artm.,,1 3300 Newpon 1128511·17'8 (71•) 6•• y•"~" • .. c•, H -.. IOc: 1~ 111 400 400 ---------a A PU8LIC S ALE IF YOU e o t S th L I' d.-des 19iintes llPfOJMlld.ll ~d a public heanng on G:: ' 0. 322S) er .. toWft .. v •• , """ _., • NOTICE OF NEED AN EXPLANATION °" •w 1 .. 1,1sled qu1ere que 141 cOl1e Apnl 16. ltllJ, to Otsc:uss CA. (:"'~::.:°"and ac;~ Nol~ ta nertby tunn. tlntt•n ••ach, CA H2 , aR4' 402 CIYb> TlltUSTE•11 SA&.• OF THE NATURE Of THE =~=··,7~~.·=:.7g: escuche eu caso the proposed 1,11~ of quntt IC>f eddtlional infOf· Ol\lel"I lt\at aaio pt.tbhc Miit' Q ... (7'4) S~f,.93M ftouM A......._ ano pre> Loen No PROCEEDING AGAINST SI ustld no presentA su $450.000 ln Communit 0. mttlOn should be dir.cled Ing will bt held on lhe NOTICE IS HlREBV poMd O..OtNANCa ..0. tsOHt t /SMIT•H TI YOUt YOU SHOULD CON-IF AVAILA8LI!, TH• retpue U! a t1e1nPo. ~· Yetopmen1 Bloc" rant to Mr Craig Bluell Princt-2 eth day°' April 1993 et GIVEN that Ille •~ 9~J, llMHft1t AN ()AO .. • • TAC A l.AWYE.R. EXPECTED OPENING Porder el caso. y le P\Jt'den Funds for llscat years I Pt31'1 Cit Of Ne ' NtMC1 Ottlttet Of O<Jngt NANC• Of! TH• CITY No. At477M 1955 ANAHEIM A'lt:NUE. 810 MAY BE OllTAIMG quilar su SAlerlo, 1u d1norn 199) 109 . pat S. ":i· ~"' 0:. lhe hour of 7:00 Pm In Coun1y, ac:11n; by arid COUNCIL Of! THE CITY UNIT COOi A UNIT A 3. COSTA MESA, 8Y CALLING TH• 'Ol-· y OlrU co1u d• 1u The puDhc Is tn111led lo ~ment, t7l•I &:2 .?~5 the Council Chemb4N's of through tlt CoYerntnQ OI' N~O.-T eUCH u 1 e-.n.003 CA &.OWING Tl!LIPHONIE p!Opledld tin •vi•o ldlCIO-11ppear and be neMJ ,. ptlOr to ltl• publtc hhnog the Newpc>n Belch C.ty 8oard. ~Mher , .. ff'.., .... NOINQ TlTU! 20 LA MESA TITLE COM "(ft a llrMt ~drtttt Of NUMBERS ON THI& nal1>CHP.111•delaCOf1e Oat01ng the approylll of a Publtthed N•wport Hall, l300 ~Pol18cMe--IO•tneDISTRICT. ,. OF TM& NllWP09'T PAtN, 11 duly 1ppo1n1ed common dtllgn.alton ol •EFORI! £•1sl61\ ottot rtqu1tt101 le loan epplteltion 1ubm1tted Beach Cotta Mesa Ot•fy vard. Newpo11 8Nc:fl, Cal-~ up 10, btJI not 1.1«>• Trvll .. uodet IN followmg propeny Is ~ lbOvt, DAY TH• g11n Pvedt q1,1e 1o1sttd 10 lh• US ~l of Ptlo4 A ti 16 IW» fOfno&. M ~n IHM Ind 11\M ui. ·~· tlllled 11~ •IACH MUNICIPAL detcf'lbed dHd ot tru I no Wlll'An!y Is given .. to t.Al.E: 17'4) 385-4a)7 qui•• flam v A IJtl abogAdo HOu*""<a eno Urb:an o.. Pf • FtM pbce llllY Ind •• penaont .. ..., bid• IOt ll'lt ~d Cootl ..... NO Dtt- ·WILL SELL AT PUBLIC tlt COf°l'plt ne11 or C:Of et (213) e27 .... el 1nmtdlalAmen1e St no velopmtnt IHUD) lor o1eC'Ot'!Vac:ttat1M *"'• T9'tCT'MG M-..o. ~. AUCTIOH TO THL HIGH rec:tneu)." The t>entllci.try Pu~ll•"•d Newpert conoct • un 11>00. do S.S0.000 The io.n would PUILtC NOTICE 1nt«Kled "'-'Y ~ Ind P'Ol9C'-Ilda .,... tie ,.. so Al TO •ITA•LtSH EST BIOOtA FOR CASH und• Ntd o..c:t of Tt\111. ••ach.C•ata M••• puede '41n.1r a un l9'VtC'O be repaid OV« In. !-•t sl• ' bt hurd tnereon. H 'fOl.J CleiYwd In tN plaQe ~ A a .IS FOOT RtONT (tn I.he lonn1 wt!ICl'I rt by reat0n ot I bfMCh or Dally _.Hot ApfM t8 2i O• reler90C141 oe tboQ41GOS yNt'9 u ng ltw Coty I Com NOTICa QI' Ct\~ .__ P'oted fled abow, and W\1111 t>e YMD SSTUCtl Ott ~ 1awM tender in lhe \.lntled del l>'t In ~ Obl•O-Wll\a H "3 ' ' o a 1o1na Ofl(tnt de ayvd mlolnily ~ etoct. PUBUC HmMtNO c<U1. to" ~ tie ~ ~ and pub4icty ~I and/or lhe c:uhte(a HC'\.lred lheftby, Mte!o-• t • ,_77 leg.ti (..,.a at d•rKIO<to 1• Crent IC080) Pundt No NOi ii hefe()'( Q to , .. ling onty in-.-... Mlud • .,. ~ l&ated LOT'S fl'ftOll THC EX· Ctf1lllled or otn.r Cflecill fON e"eailed and c:tet111 ion.co) ~.,., l~t or l(>edal t.hal IN City Cound of IN you or someone else .._and pile.e. llTillQ tO ,OOT WIO "*'Md In Civi Code Sec ~ to lt\t under~ • PUIUC NOTtCI CAI& MUM•E" t..••• be ~·eel to C.ty 01 NtwpOt1 e..cn Wiii ,.._, 81 the putMiO MMn9 ••Bod doc:urrllncl. J11tn CLueeeouM AVU1UI! "°" 2924"1 IPIY.ble In IUI Wfll!en O.C:a.r 1'9" of 0.. ("'-ere del c ... t ~e tneM payrNnts l'lolcl a pub1i hffrinf on an fetenbtld Ir\ he ftCMiCa °' Ind ~'°"' and II I At•aNT AIMACl!NT at.,_ lime Of I.ale) al rtQf'tt. tlUlt and Demand for $.tie, SUllllONS e•7tl4 Proc.eot lrom UM loen PfllicJltion of the CMy _, c:oMlld ~ ""'Y TO TMa 9UUlHCAD O" .. ainct.,.,..,... COtMYtd and wnMn nOCK• Of o.. CCrTACIOtf JUOG• •• ~ tie ~o '° ...,., ~ ll'lf 0 • ..., in _..., oon .. poooeooe M ~ ac o.w. TM""'° ALTO CMAJt. to Ind ,._ held "Y ii fault end Of wction to JUOIC•••, .. OllALD L uuera ~the .ICCf\ll tion ol Lind IRAL PL.AW AlllWD-Otllf"-.d to "'-Citw al. Cl OllCl9 IOt SJ 00 "' 9'I ..._ unOlr Mid Deed of Tn.111 WI ~ the ~ &o _, ~·~ ~tfQPM ~ h a ~I ~ ... no1 be rte .,_ ~ ~ o. ... yjcj PfOPer1Y to ull.ty MOTICa TO DV•... DUT.11 •1 aP1W1iNnl ~c ., bt MI NT NO. 91.a(Ct, ......... _,the~..._, fhit PfOi«1 ICri4Md UOd ~tJOn•. and lherf. DA .. T I c A. t.. . Tllt r\#l'le and eddMI ot UMd H tow-lneome ..,. .... LOCAL COAITM. F Ad Action ••dlte••• IN -'kt ........ ~ .. TAUSTOR: OOVQl.AS H alltr the undertigneO Ac.,H••t RALPH R . ttte court t1 (ti~ y ~ (13e Tutlln A...-, P"OQRAM AMINO. Of ~1 at• not ,. -~ W\11 • SMITH, SHIM.lV' C SMITH ~«f Nf(S not"• Gf d.-SUTT& .. e.111.a. RM.PM OW.Coon de I.a con• •l C.l . Ho Ill) ~ ac.11>1\ty MIMT MO. n. tor prap CeH 8 quirM to ... returl!9d 990' iy .. emf" Mftdef MNU1CIAAY-. wtSllAN IUt •n4 or .. eclton IO be "· IUT'TU, ""'··... OAANO COUNTY SUflt! II contitletll ""'"'the~ ef1y • tsl 8atil ....... DeS"'8CT ~-... ~· .. IN PlD&AAL IAVINOI & rtcOfded J#\JlllY t , Itel 4l I w 141" 8 t I KI WT AfOA COUAT 100 QC fl\Yl'ltty «*~ oc>al a.y Ofl d'9 ~ ... ..._ ........ a W Cal temia ln.nronmentat I.OM ASSOCIATION, ,.._ H lntlr HoU.Ot7HO In • end~ ol V'9 C08G •. • ,.,. a..i1w ~ Clef'ded December 2t 1• 8001t Peg• of Omc1al aGWSM, .,. hwlldh~ ~ Prf"t W.St. s.ritA ~ to ~in llind • •ttlffr llOe ot Ja A" '"SOR U.... !ft IN ~ ~All • lftW. No .......;,. In A«or-dt 1n In• ot\'IC9 Of the 9"41 DOSI t ....,....,_ Ana. CA ~702 ftfiMl"d OM IUpply ol f'l!nlM A ~ 8.tt v--.1 °" -..0.ce. .. • fie WM ...._ II ...._, ......., 9oott page of Olltetel IO, ..._.., .... , hOutiftO Dfd1tl!e 10 Orivo Md C• t C 't ~ M2·H 78 '-COl'llfKI a ...,.... •.l~~':;:"'::.;;":.::""'=.: .... =.:"';;:,._=:..:Mar.:.;.;;;~,11..._..._ ...... _ ..... ___ _ I r --~ • • • 4 I 4 .,"4~ ~ ' . . • M Friday, April 16. 1113 1w•r1c:11 w_._ w•nca ~--.. ':..:": _....... AYM.a 181 STOIWJI. - T-TO tNO WMITJ"I&" Aft . -COIT4 ~ CA -7 CJ!.11,,...0I ,,....,.,. ~ .. ..... MIA Mf'49 ._ #ll ID ..., • •MC•...... I ...... ~ .._.. e toe U.C.CJ ... IMOe by~.,_ ,_. a.cr.w ... teez•• tor• .. ~°'~ '**'9 ,_ ,_..., .,_, D NI ~ goodS .,. cred•IOft 04 VI• w.11'!111 sold .. • Wld ~ • ,., l*"9d .... tr\11 • ... mow.Cl ........ " ':'-· s... ........... tJe ,,_,. OI ill ~ • Qft4J l•I Q I.,. '"• Hitt• deter oed ~ ...,... 1111 1 • .,. ti. ~ bllMI\ ~ ~ OCll- The ~.,.,... ~ ~ _.. ~ .odr•-°',,. --.,. ......... a ..... AM W 571' W '"' Re11•1111 M 11, sv-. Corl.I MeA. CA f'wbliah•d Newport The~""~~ ..... cw, o1 to. cnitl aa.eo.iwe on~• Piiot •• 1a, z:t. 111n. ......... ~S-•• ' ft75 ~ As naed by "' ...... ., PU8UC llOnct OCl'lf ~· nwwt 8fllO ---------aodrHMI WJed oj .... CltS tOIT828 Ml'i«-""'" "''"~In.. Acdtfll..&ll lore CM date IUClh ltst WU ............ Mnl 01 ~ed to It. Stal I • I •l ~~~~The~~ aooressn ol int buyer .,. .,. 0°"'9 OuW.-• MMMte A Awao Ind A.onlhl U"1NGSTOH STEELE. ~ I( Awad 570 W 1 iVI LM'.K'IOl't Wwle Caldor· Street. ColU MHa CA fl.a 12714 The ntelS to be 0SO'd -E ,pori Lmpor1 0C Eul dftc:roed,,, ~ llS :ia2~~ ~ Futnowre IUrntSn".Qt T• Or.ve Irvine Cat.f0tn.• 1ures tq\llpment. 9QOC•ll · MO ir.oe Nt'le 0t 1 ..,n-92715 CltOINll lr>d art IOCste<I • Hlll l>uS.~U II con- s• c ~.JC:t*' by • c:oporaon 570 W 19'11 It-' osu Tnt reg strant(s) com- Meu CA ~ to •ansac:t bu• Tr.e busn'less name used <\eU Uf\der 11'9 f!CllllOl.IS t>y lt>e .... al tnal loci· ._ .... bon IS FASHION FAIA 8"~.,_u H-(11 .._ The ~:»l.90 d.i. ol ll:IOYt on ~ 12. the bll ... IS May 4, 1~ 1Mpor1 Of E.ast A.so• l 993 al N ott.ce ol E•tc..-lncof;>Or•'tO CEO '"'' Ewo• 221 S 0!1 T~s ut.,;ent wn r. td ~~~ San Clemente CA ..,...,, ~ COU'lly ~ o1 T"'' °""" ~e ·s ~ \iJD-Ot~ Coun!Y on Mrc:ti ,.ct 10 c.,rorru Un torm 19 1 F5M82e Commeraal Code StctiO"I 61 06 2 P\Jbl Shed ....... l)Ol'I Boen. If so tul>,ed "" flMNi Cos!I ,..HI 0 ., PJOI ano ado•en ol ..,,. ~or. AP"' 2 9. 16, 23 1993 ,. 1t1 ,...,._, cla.ms '1\11 f be F·9S3 I ed •S El.tcU'J•e Escrow,--------- 221 s Ola v sta. San Ci.rn· PUBLIC NOTICE w11e CA 92672 and ~ ---------.ast oa•e ,.,, r nq eta.'"'s Flet.itlou• \na oe M.af J !nl, Susin.-"-- -<n s tt-. ~'1 Golf Stal_,,t o.1ore tr• ~ oat• speo The IOllJ()woong perM:l'\S art r.eo 100.,. doft\9 ous.ness H ATG Oated Mtrc:ti 24, .t.SSOCIATIOH Of TRUST t 993. AHO GUARANTEE. 509 W Mahe• A. Awad.Am> u"'ben Rd Brea CA 92624 Na K. Awad Ct!or~ L Sh.nslcy Jr. 7•5 Puo11s .,eo Newpotl E 8.asel.,,. 5., ().ma CA Be.ic., Cos·~ ,._eu O 1 9 1 nz P\.cx AP" 16 199) Tn.. l>US """ IS con- F'i16 Oucled by an 11fWICIOt'P1> ---------trateo anoc11t.on other PUBLIC NOTICE tnan a paMeB!l P ... 'BL,,. .. £All 'OGS wi~ Tl'>• reg•sttan1 •I com- .-v "" menc.o to lrans.act bu• 8€ HELD Bf Tl-IE COSTA ness under the FICV..ous MESA Pl.ANNING COi.. 9.,,s,..,.ss Namel s) ltsted MISSION AT THE CllY 1~ on 3'30'93 HA~L 77 FAIR ORllfE Ceot~ I.. ~,,Py COSTA MESA CAUF()A. Thos '1atemtnl was fileo NIA AT S lO PM OA AS Count ~ of SOON AS POSSIBLE "'~ tnt 'f THEFEAFlER ON MOH·~· County on Mar.30' OM APRIL 26 1993 RE· FHS974 ~DING THE f()U.()N ING APPUCA"°"'5 PuD'-s:n.d NewPo" Buch- IF /I.HY ~ THE FOi.LOW Costa Mesa o ... ., Pi.lot ING ACTlOhS ARE CHAL.· Apn. 2 9, 16, 23 1993 L.fN<XD IN COUAT THE F960 CH.Au.ENGE MAY BE U"' ITEO TO Ot•L" THOSE IS. PUBLIC NOTICE SUES SOMEONE RAISES--------- AT THE PVSUC HE.AR .. G Flctltlou9 OESCR•8EO IN THI'> NO-8uaineu N- TICE OR ltf WRtnEN Sta~nt CORRESPONDENCE DE· The folt0'#1"9 peBQnt LIVERED TO THE PLAN· .,.. ooong bus.neu as (A) NINO COMMISSION AT AWAAOS h MO~. (81 OA PRIOR TO, THE PUB-CUSTOM TROPHIES AHO UC HE.ARING AWARDS 439 Norlh El 1 Pt.ANNING 1'CTl0 t4 PA· Camino Rut •A San 92·22 FOR ELOOt~ WIL· Clemente. CA 92672 LI.AMS, AUTHORIZED l<t-11.o & 8t\ICit Cotvey AGE"1 FOA AL.ICE RE· 210 Los Mo ino1 SM! BKowrTZ FOR AN E.<TEN· 0emeru. CA 92e7'2 SION OF T"AE FOA A Tt11t t>usontn 11 co~ VARIANCE FROM DRlllE· dix:ted t>y nust>an<I Wld WAY WIDTH REQUIRE-wilt MENTS (HI FEET RE· Tne reg str•nt (ll com. OUIRED 12 FEET PAO ~ to •-.d bu• POSEOI IN CONJUHC-nns under the FIC1lt.oUS TION WITH THE CON-8us.ness Name(•) listed smUCTION OF A SEC· above on Maren 10, 1993 ONO UNIT ANO THE RE· Bruee Conrey MODELING OF THE EXIST· Th-1 sattmtnt wa file.Cl ING UNIT LOCA TEO AT w ttt lt'e County Clet1C of 798 CENTER STREET IN Or1n9e County on Mardi AN R 2 ZONE. ENVtROt~-10, 1t93 MENlAl D£TERMINATION FH3e t3 EXEMPT PublilheO Newport Be.ach· FOR FUATI-4ER INFOR.,_A Costa Mesa Oa ty Pilot TlON ON THE ABOVE AP· PUCATIONS TELEPHONE Aprll 9, l6. 23 30, '9?3 75-4-5245 OA CAU. AT THE F912 ~~~E 01ers16~E R'i:,~ __ PU_e_u_c_N_O_T_IC_E __ 200 7' FAIR ORlllE, COSTA MESA CAUFOR· NIA Publ l1htd Newport Statement 8Hch·Cotll Mt9.a 0My The fOlloW!ng pet'M)t\I .,, P1ki4 Aprli 16 t99'3 CIJ~gA~f'O~CATIOHAL Fgai COMMUNICATION, HS ---------P U8 UC NOTICE s.a c..,11 Lane, •Btos. Newport Beach, CA 92663 ---.-0-T_l_CE_O_F ___ Naomo JunothO, 1185 Sea PU•UC SAlE OF Gull Lant 1B1os, N-s>Ot1 AAAMOON EO BNch. CA 92683 PROPERTY Thit bu11ne11 11 eo~ Clucttd b'f an indMduall NolJ~ II hereby 0"'"' Tht regl11rant(1) com. that lhe und~ntd ... t men<*! to lflf\lad bu• Mii at pubfic aur.1ion pur· n••• under lhe FICtll.IOUS IUlll'll IO Sect.on I 983 o! B N ( ) .._...,. l .. A r ..• Cod ot ' •.• _, usme•s tm• • • ....... ..... ""'v" e ne ..... e •l>QYe on 4-15--93 . ot Callfonn ttte rono""'ng Naomi Jun11ho ml 1ctll•ntou1 pe,.on11 ni.1 t1attmttll wu Ned property tO-Wll tdefll f..cj H with lhe County Qenc of propet1f ot M·cnatl 1 .. 1 .. Or1n9e County on Apnl 15, 2 I 2t50 Beadl S.vCI , • 1Cl3 I 993 Hut1hngron Buell, CA, FM1'821 92648 M11e. men 1 doth· 1nq, m•sc hOuwnotd nems. Publllhtd Ntwpott 8Hctl- knodt ~nac111 and p.ctutH, Cotta Mesa Delly Pttoc 2 couches, 1efroger-1or cot Aprol 18, 23 30, May 7, IN 181>10 "<le llt>lt, 2 IVI 1 tnl d1n.ng tat>le wllh 4 thalr1, 2 ftet Stet-btd, golf Clubs & ---------- beg, d11ht1 pots •nd PUIUC NOTICE p•ns i.11enen u1en11lt, ..... T-• ,... 180•0, f&.1, wOfd prOC•IOr, .,.., "" .....- var1out b•lhroom lttnlt APPUCA~ POtll •nd l()olelfih CHAMOa t• Th11 sale w1• be by com-OWMPSM• fW pe1tUYe bodd;"9 on lht 2ltd Al.COMOUC ot Apnl, 19?3, tt 10 30 a.m aave.RAOa ucua• on tht Pftm1s" wNrt ~'tMJ U!d Pfoperty II llortd end T Whom " M Con- whiCh II localed It 21270 eerno FD so. INC~ (llft) ~8:id S:ac:t1~ ~ I~ lO .... ~ of Ortnge, SIA .. OI Cal•IOf· of Afcohotle ..... Con- nll The llndlord ,.MfYtl ll'OI IO NII alcohoio bewr· tht rtghl 10 bod It the tale egos at 21M9 hitvltw Avt ' . Costa Mesa, CA. 92620 PurchH" mull be mtde wl1tl MU " ~Siie Oenerlll •tn euh end Pllld for 11 (Public: & .. ~ ~•> !t-itle om. ol purcl'laM. TN• ~"' 1a1e 11~10 pnot c.~ ~I). <*!atlon In fN ~ent of..., Publltfl•d H•wport ~ bt1Wten lafldlord IJeKh~o•ta MtM Diiiy end Obligated p"1y Pltot AJ)rll 11, 1 to3. Publlrhtd Nt•POrl F!174 Beech-Cotta ....._ D 1y PU1UC NOTICE ,..ucai& wWWW -··-'.m ..... • M£WP()Jn'-MESA UNIFIED SOIOOL DISTIJCT COMMUSITY J:ACDJTIES DISTltlCT NO. 90-1 SPEaAL TAX NO'l"ES, SBM J99l • DueofS&k April 29, 1993 10:00 A-M • Pacific Tune B'.ds tO bt recched 11. the offi<ltl of flcldnwi, Robpp & Associates 2100 SE. Main•Strcel, Suite 210 ll"uie, C&lifoma 927)4 (71 4) 660-SSOO FAX (714) 414-8n 3 NOTICE OF SALE Nao'POl T--ME.Slt t..1'0FlED SCHOOL OISTRJCT - COMMU~TTY FACll..IIlES DISTRICT f';O 90-1 ~TAX NOTES, SERlES 1993 . ' SS,735,000• SOTICE IS HEREBY GYVES tbat IWed b1di w.ill be received aod opened by a reprcseowwe of the ""''JX>n·Meu Unified School Distract Commurut) Fac1..ht1ti DLStnet No 90-1 (tM "Datnct J for die p.lrcbase of S.S,735,()()()t princl:pal aroouru of spcci~ w bood anttcq>stte1:1 notes des11nated ·~~rt­ Maa l'nirted Sc.boo! District Community Facililte. l>HtriC1 No ~1 Special Tu Sotes, Stries 19'3'" fU\e ·,.;cus•) The sealed proposals •ill be real\ed and opeued by a reprcse..')WJVC of lhe D1m:ct up IO Ult umr and c lbe placr spec1f1Cd u follow. 1 Tunt At the bour of 10.1)0 A M , Pacific Time April 29. 1993 Place FleldmaD, Rola;>p & A.ssoc1r.cs :: 100 S E MWI Strm,Su1te 210 lrv1nc, CA 9271• proVlded, bo'"·n . dw ""ilhout further ad\e:tmnc and M> Ieng as a propoul hu DOl been acrcptcd b) ¢e D.ru1t1, suled propo•~s 'ill be accepted at si.cil time and pl act on ~1a) 6. 1993 Propouh for tht purchase of th~ 1'0tt$ • 111 be rtetl\ ed and U'ns1dered iubJect ID the folll'I• 1ng ll'!ms and c:oad mons · blue Siu. SS,735 ,()()()t Proceedinc,s and Autboril rcw lssuanct. The ... e1 &re 1ss11ed punua~t lO tht Mtllo-Roos Communny Fac1ht1t.$ Act ot 19S::!, as amcl'Jtd GC'!Ulllut•n& ~ion 53111 t T uq of the Go"t"M'Cnt Code of the Swe ot Cahfom11 1th' ·Act" 1. a Rc:solut1on of the Board of £:duca11(,n !tilt 0 8oard 1 <'I tht ,.;ewpon·Mcu Unified School D11u1ct, :ic11n1 IS the leg1slat1\t bod) of lhf D1Str1Ct. appro'td AprJ ll, 1993. and 1t1 l.ndenn.re dated as of Ma, I. 1993. (r.ht lndcnturt" b\ and be1uc11 the O.suict and Bir'!. of Am<no, '."ah<rnal Trust and. ~a\tngs Assoc1auon. u ti"". aee~• nbe "fun.I · Aleut" J • Dalom.lna1ioas The Noles "ill bt 1ssutJ and dth\tred a..s full) rt&ISlcred Nl)tt \ 1n 1hr drnom1~1(lnS of SS,000 uch oc &n)' Integral mulllplt thereof Date of ~ The Note.$ will be dated Ma) I. 1993 .Maturity Sdwdu.le Tbe Socn • Ill narurt 1 unc I • 1996 lnl.ert$l Rate. The NO\r.$ shall bur in1ere.sl from thrir date 11 a r•c to be dettrm1ned as the uSr thereof, but not to uceed the C\lnent le&ll mulmum of t~th c percent (12~) per AMu.m lntrrcst on • l'rtllmV14'), Nb)rtf"' cM111t the Notes wtJI be payable sem.1aonually on Deocmbcf I and June I lll each yw commtncin& December I. 1993 Bidders may ipecify any int.etcst rate, provided . how.•evcr, (i) the 1ntcrn 1 r&lt spec1fiedmust be LD a multiJ>le of 1'20 of l • and a uro tilt of mterest cannot be specified, (1i) each Note must bear i.Dt.etcst ftom 1u data to ma.-urny d11e at r.he ttnaest ratt specified an die bid, (111 ) DO bid w.ill be considered for less than &II of tht Nota offered for $lie, and (iv) oo bid t.1111 be acup\e.d 11ob1d1 provida for tbe C&DCtllllioo of any inurest payment or for the waiver of interest OT other CODCCillon b) tM bidder u a 1ubstitu1.e for payment in full of the purch~ price 111 bond funds Bids v.b.ch do not coofomi to die t.cr~ of this paraira;>h •·111 bt rtJect~ Redelnpdon. The Now art not subject 10 redemptron puor 10 maNnty PaymaU. Prtocipal of and interes~ on the Now w.ul be payable LD law.iul moDty of the Cntted Swcs of America ~ pn.nc:1pal of the Not~ will be pa)able upon presenwaon and ~urrender thert0f 11 maturrcy 11 the principal office of the Fiscal Agtnt 10 Los Angeles, Ca.hforn1a tthe 0 Punc1pal Office") Interest on any Note will be paid by chcclt or draft of the Fiscal A&cnt mailed by fim class mail, post.ace prcpaad, to the pttSOn "'hose oasne appears 111 the books "'bich the f 1$UI Agent will ltttp or e&l.I~ to be kept Ill 1tc:ordance w11h ~e Indenture, on which the re1mr11ion, exchange and uansrer of Notei will bt recorded (the ·Nate Re.11sttr") IS the peuon or penons in 1to1ho~ na.mt or nall'lt$ any Now ii regme1ed on the Note Recister (the ·0v. ner ) of such Note as of the close of buSUlt:$S on the Record Dat.t at the address 11rb1ch appurs on the Note Rt11stu Interest •1th rt.\pect to e~ch Nott wlll bt computed u..smg a year of 360 days comprned of l'1to'elve J<HSa} months &ecudon IUUS ~lslraUoo. The Notts will bt uecuted by the manual or fac1~1mlle s11n1CUre of tht President of the Board and ancsted b) the manual or facsimile sagnature of the Vice. Prr11dent..Oerk of tbe 8?atd (the ·aer1t·). The FISUI Aaent •ill keep or cause t0 be ltept at the Principal Office, 1uff1C1CDI books for V'te re11str111on and transfer of the N0tt1 wh ach -.111 al all u~ d11r1n1 rcuonlble business houn and wllh reasonable prior noucc be open to ln~pecuon b)' the D1smc1. and, upon presemauon for such purpose, the F1i.cal Agent will undtr such reasonablt regulations as 11 m•)' prescribe , registtr or transfer o· cause 10 be rqmcrtd or uansferred on the Note Rc11~1cr. Nottl as provided in the Indenture The reg111ra11on o~ any Note ml). 1n accordance with 11s terms, be transfcrrtd upnn the f'.:ote Rtl'"" by the penon 1n • h~ name 11 Is rei1sttred, in ptnon or b) bis or her dul) authomtd anorne). upon surrender of such No\t for ~ellat1on at the Principal Offkc, accompanied by delt'cf) 01 a u1ncn 1nnru1"Mnt of tr&Mftr 1n a form approved by Ult F1Kal A&tnl duly e11~uied by the Noteo••ner or h11 or her duly authortz.ed attorney Notes may be e•ch1n1ed at the Principal Office for a like :1urc1a1c pr1nc1p1I amount of Notes or other 1uthomed dtnom1n111ons Stnriry, The No1n and 1n1trn1 thereon an not payable ftom the scncral fl.Inch of the D1u11ct 01 N~USD bcq>t w11h rrspect to the Spcc11l Tuu, neither the crtdlt nor the 1u1ni p<i~cr of the Dmr1ct or NMUSD 1s pled&ed 1or the paymcn( of tht Noccs or the inctrtit thereon and no Noteo• M1 may compel the C\trme e>f '11) tU1n1 power b) NMUSD and , u cept ~ pronded 1n the lndcnn.irc the DlStrict or force the for(e1rure of any of ll:!eir rcspect1,e property It is 111uc1p11ed Ulai 1nttreu on the Nole) ..-111 be paid from capiuh1ed Interest dmvcd from lhc proceed.• of tht Hie of tht "Ott\, and wn1n1' thereon, 101~ wtUi mon1ts rencrattd b) lht 1mpG\lt10n or the Special Tu on De' eloped Propeny It "upected that tht.rt •Hll bt an 1Muffi~~'" amount of mon1t1 senera&.ed b) the le11y of the Special Tn on [)e,eloped Propett)' prk>r 10 June 1. 1996 to pay tht pttnc1pal of the Notes ; PiloC Af>nl 1 e. 22. um frthteO If 'uffic1cnt Ne Tba or oUler mon1a an not lc&ally avallable fot the pa)IM:nt of principal of and tnwest on !ht No~s. the D1nr1et has covtnan1td to issue nottt, boncll •• or other cvldtnca ot NOTIC• °" 1ndebledneu, J>a)&ble from Si>«lal Tues, 11 a time and in an amount sumcwnt. 101e1htr with wch PUl&JC MOTICE ::a."':t~ Net Tu a Ind odls llOtUea •are avallable cberefor IO PIY dte Now oe Jl&M I, 1996 T'bt 0 11ukt &.a.GAL NOTIC• ~· .... ua •UI \aM .. proc:t9d1 of IDY &taeh nae., boocb, Of OChtr ,~ ... to ply the Noca -nca-T0Whom11~~ '"" _. 8UACIAOA. Bline• & ~. T\t Ollvlct bu DOC madt and doe1 DOt ----.1 ... ~ an ant1licllioo; (I) 10 ~~ °" Ramon 11(.,t) 1"1)1ytna to -i... for ...,..._...,_ I ....,..r ---IM OtptrttMnt ~ Meo-IDY r-. t&l'X7 .,,. ••lin-ot of a r.i., 00 tM NcMt, Of (\J) to Illy aialc pal bond lmut-. "°"""" hOllc 841¥«-0-~ '° eompaay b ~· ot lftlmklpll bond ....,_. tor Che Kam. Notke le heftbt .?""" ... llcoholoC ei....-.. lhll _,. uite*111gtiea Wll 30t3 H9rb0r 8IYd • Co9ta Tu Rlt...... la~ oplnk>n of IOll9 Hall Hiii It WbM, A Prol!Uk>n.11 LIW Corpontlon, Su ::,:~mot:. ~-:...cA::nc, .... wi: Frwlaco, Callfontla, Bond c.ow..I, wbjla, t.owt¥tr, '° ...... lfkaiotla Mt fontl below, u11der tne autiMst & ,,.,,.._ EAq P\la "'**(I), •i.inc law, ......... oe it.e Now II adllded from 1fOU '--flw ...,al ll'ICome till pufllOMI MIMll COde. fie foflowing P u1» 11 1 ti• cJ N • w~o '' and "Id) _._ b not • blm of caa ,..,. eocie tor ~ of .. ttdlftl lhemltl"-aUaimw'e ta ~ ~ u:it;;. ~=*~~. ,:,--09llr lmpot.td oa ladtvkhals -9 eotpOrltiom, provided. "°'""", •. tbr ae pufl>C* of COftlPUlJ"I lbe tot TOOL IOX, T v.. ,... alwuliwe .W.m tu~ 00 ~ (• ""9id -...... Income w pu~) Md ~~ =t/UANI· f t;; Nii i.... la Illa _, ~ i4t M•nwilfta C.--.. ..t ..... . .... .... ... by competi· a ....... .,.. =iJ-"'-' ....._, n,. motiC comp,.,,.,. IApl O,WO.. AJI ProeeldiDll lft eotmcaoo •ldl tbe ........ of lbe Nam n eub.)en eo lht ... '°°" ~ --Diiiy P*>t .JM . w•rY AIAWWW ........................... c-..i.. rl ... C.-.I Q $ ...... ~of.. I ..... fl .. calll5« 'u • f ·-~ ..,... .. ., .... l&lClnq,C I• .._ ...... ...., _;.w. .... ID .............. •OfWoe ....... i.u . ,.,,. .. N~ will be 1Wsclld eo dlt lo•rest i--SOjea 10 lbe ·~ ....... \'9 Mt • .,... dite.OUM ~ it my and °'' • -~Of~ Clt'9 ............ , .... Muct~ll& ... ...,.. of .... pr•~ bid lfn9itl• ofltftd. f my. n. bes bid •ill bt d • vO«' J .. Mx.al .,nou• of .,..,.. •bicll tt't (if ..Y> troa. or by addiat dw 11DOUnc of dlt ds:f: Wd ~ '° cbc anauricy •• dwcof • tht Otarici woWd be requtr.s '° Pl)' from .. ct.a OG die ~~~of ... lo• fll -lni.mt '°" to tht ~ tpecif\ed ui tbt bid, Md ttl• rwlld •II~ be aad& ... A dlle of dM Netn to cbc uc of dei1¥ Omna TlN pwtlwo lbUll Fa) att1Wd ~-froni .... th 'The of ' computld oo d>t bull of• )'dr of 160 da)t corapt1MCI of t'1totl\'t 30--dly mon ' com pruu1"I die ·~•ill be bonlt b) h Dlwkt ··-'·' 111.uu ud 111Che1tal detecu tn bids 'TK DtW1tt rewf'• &bir natn 1.r d1ar~d lnJUM~ "'"" • For. f11 aids All bids mt.lSt be for OOl ltts than all of the Norn end accrutd uur~ IO dat of · ,_... ....... bid Ucti proposal tolcthef •idl b1ddct's che.:k de.1\.ecy, plus 1ucl'I ~en11inirn as tJ 1~1f., •• """ add sed ~ die Ne•pon-t.lc\a Uoalitd lckscribed bdc•) mm be co.: owd 111 a tuled en\ dope ru • Sc~ Dumct Commuc.111«1 F.ac1httts 0ll(rlQ No 90-1 cto Fieldman. Rol-w ·~· 2100 s E Ma1n s~e;'! Sun~ 21c. I" 11>«:. Cal1fonll• 92c701!:... andn:·~ eTYndo~Cf~ oisrtiocra l\l'E\\'PO&T·~ l1'1flED SCHOOL DlSTIUCT· "'"~ ·"1 NO. •1 SPECIAL TAX SOTES, SEJUES 19'3.• All Proposlls must be delt\tred."' the off1u of • Fttldmu, R\)jaw &. AnociMeS 00 laur tban 10 oo 0,clcd A M . P1e1fic Ttmt on April ~. 1993 T tltc:opid Buis. Tt lccop ted t-d' art 11 the aolt risk of \hr b1ddrr and ~•II be Kc.cpteJ t>nl) if such tdecopled bid and ~ acc.oinpL"l) ins b1cJ chccl is rec.e1vC'd by Fieldman, Rolapp & ASIOCtall'\ no lat« than 10 ()() A.M . Pacific TIJJW, Apnl 29. 1993 Ncllht'f the D1st11c:t not Fitldman, Rolapp A Anocuit~ , ill be responsible fOf an) uans:mmlC'n equipment failure rnuluni 111 a bid not be1n1 ICQlrasel rtttl\cJ or rec-tlved later than 10 oo A.M • Pacific Tune, or other da1pa1ed bid cut-off umr or blCS date Td~ted bub should bes.em to (71 4) 414-8113 on the monw;t.& of die bid in 11rnc •uffKicrc to be f«tt\ed poor te> 10.00 A M • Pacific Tune Nc1cher thc Distnet oor. fttld1n.an, Robc>p & AUOCWH •UI be responsible 1f a bui) "'"al•• reached. or for tclecop1er malf\incuon Uodc:nmttt's C&osh'C Cminc.&a. ~ winnin& badder must deltvtt '~ ~ruflCl&H 10 the D1str1Q as m.,. bt requ1mi by Bond C<'llnsel dated the date of muanct of the Notes 1nd1t1ru1& (1) !ht Initial otrc:nni pnces • •bic:b not 1a.s dwJ ten pctttDt (10') tbcr«>f of d'lt Nocca •u t0ld IO dle public (ncluding bond bouia. brotcn or simllar pc:rM>N or oraa.n.\lllious actio& In 1be capacity of undefwrnen or w.'bolesalc:n), Qi} d>e "yield. oo che Notes as calcu.latt:d in _ac:cord&ne:e with die lotem&J Re\.etiut Code of 1986, and (iii) ,ucb othcr l.aform11100 IS may be requued to tiSISt IM DtSttlCt in fil1111 lhe rcqu!Rd lnttrnal RC\.-enue Service Form 8031-0 for tbe Sood& ~ ud Depoilit. A 1ood fantt dc:pos.it ("Deposit') 1n !he form of a ccrufied or cashier's dlcck or & Fmlllt'l&I Surety Bond 1n tM amount of fifly·flw Lhousaod dollars (SSS.ClOO). payable IO Che order of the Ne-.. port·Meu Urufltd School OlStrict Commun11} Factltun D11u1C1 llio 90-1. LS rt.q\ltted for uch bid to be cons1dcred If a fuanctal Surtl) Bond 1s used, it must be from an 1nswaDCe company llCal.Sed to isi1.te such a bood 111 Ult State of Cal1fom11, and such bond must be subnuned to NMUSO (LD ure of Fieldman, Rolapp & Assoc:1ato) pnor ro the optoins of che bidJ The fLnlnCi.11 Surf() Bond mu.st be !demit) ucb bidder •bo~ Deposrt is cuarl!lt.ecd by sucb FwnmJ Suret) Bond If the Not.ts arc aw.atded to a bidder utlltzlll& 1 Financial Surf:(} Bond, thtn that purchasa ("Purchaser') ts required to 'ubm.it ili Dcposn 10 NMUSD to the. form of a cuh1er's check (or 'ire tramfer iuch amount IS u1strurad by l\'MUSO or b) Fieldman, Rolapp & Auociatn1 not Ill.Ct thAn 3 30 P M (Pacific Tune) on lht out blmneu da) Collowu:s !ht aY.atd of !he Notes If such Deposrt ts not tc1CC1\ed b) that umc, the Financial Surtty Bond llU) be du11on b) ~M'USD ID 111uf) the l>cpo411 requtrtmcnt f"o mtcres1 on tbr Deposit -.11 accrue 10 the purchastf Thr Deposit will be applied lC' Ole purchuc prier of the :'-lote:s In the t'ent the Pl.rch~r fails to honor its ecapied bid the {)qlosrt • tll be rewned by SUM SD If a chtck 1s u11!1zcd as tht 0ep.,.11. thr check must accompan) uch acccpttd proposal and such chtc~ m.t) be cuht\I after tht a11oard o( the S otcs and applied to the purchase puce or. 1f such proposal " accepted but DOt performed. unlesi such fatlu re of ptrform~ LS c&.u'ed by in) act or om11uo ol NMl:SD. •hall bt tctaJntd b) ~ruso and bt applied b) NMUSD an partial uttsf~n of•hne•tf aau&J dltnlgcs S\f\JSD tna) sllffcr b) rcuon of tbt successful bidder ' f&.1lu rc t0 perform bt.rl'\ln.dl'T in ICC'OrdlOce ,,.,th .the tcnns of tbt sale ln such 1nst111GCS . \hould NMUSD KNal dun.aics be determ ined to be lrn lhan s11d &m0unt, thtn) (30) da) s after an) sucb cJctcrmuwion b) a mun ha' 1n1 Jumdict Ofl thc-ro! bccornl'1 fi111I, th4! balanct of th1) a.mount ~all be rcturrttJ t0 the wc:cnsM btd;k • tthout tntcre~1 Shc:>iild Ult u • ..:ccuful b1dc!tr b ;I cu ptrlorm hereunder. !'-:ML SD ma) Al rttM\t r al <os~ rrll11ng thcreio 1nc1u<!111& a rus.>n.Ullc amount for 1tt,"mc~ 's ftts The check accomran) 1~1 uch un.cccpted proposal shall ~ rttumed promptl) Cl'SlP '.'wnbers. h 1\ ant c.;-ntd tl'llt C"USIP n.imbers -.t.11 bt pran1cd on the Nous but n.:.tl\rr fa:lurc t~ prim such n<1mbc-rs or: &n) lliotes nor an~ cncr •1th rrspec1 thettto .,,,11constitutec.a.uc1or a f11lurc or rrfusal b) thr purchuer thereof 10 a.:cept de.I\ tr) or makr 01 P•)mtN for. Ilic Notes All t~pcn~es in rt 111on ro ttt pr t"1n1 of Cl:SIP numt>l'r'< on ctir :-.ottt "111 ~ pa•d fN b\ ttl< Dutr • .i prt-• Id~ he>11.t \tr that th Cl"SIP Stl'\ 1« B11ru..a char1e for tht au11nmtnt &.nd the rcspoiu1b1ht) f ordt·1og of u 1d numbea v.111 ~ the resporu1b1ht) of and paid for b) the purchucr or ~ NOi.Cl CaJ1fomia l>fbt Ad~bol') Cornmis:SlOn Ftt. Attennon of btddta is dirttt~ ti) C&l1forn .a Go\ ern:ner:t Cc-de Sttt10~ 8S6 • bich pro• ldrs that the lud undrr• fltCI or the purchaser of r.ht NOit\ ma) bt charred thr Cahfl'tnr& Debt Ad' 1sol') Comm1u1on Ice Net lntn-et Cos:t . Bldcru are requn1ed l('I iuppl).. a ca.lculrion of the. IO(AJ net 1ntt1n1 cou L"ld lt,e estimated n~ uiccrest ratr of the Notes to the 0 1stttC1 oo I.ht buu of the tr rcspc.cti"e b1~s "hrcb •ill bt cor.sidered is 1nform111,e on:) and ~'t b1nd1ng on either the b1ddtr or the Dutmt ' ~:~ntin& Group. Each bidder 1s requuted to furn"h Ult ftlml'\ o! all f1mu panicip.all~ lft the Jlt&h1 or Rrjmion. The District reset'\ c:s the rifht 1n 1u cJ11erct10n, 10 rtJtel &n) and all bidi and '° "ll't &n) ure1ularny or lnfomial1I) Ul &n) bid Prompt A-.nl. The Duuict ..-iJI tAke lctJOtl a•1tdin1 thc Notn or rtJer:"..ina all bids on ApnJ 29, 1993, pro\·lded that the awud inay be made aft.er tbt np11auon of tM specified 11me 1f the •wuos bidder shall DOI ha.,,e a lven to the Otstrict a DOttU ID w11un1 of the w1thdraY.al of such bid Dclh·ery or Securidu. lkhwry of the Nol.el will be made to the sua:asful bidder at tbt oftKic of Ult F1se&J A1tne LD Los ADscles , C&lifon:lla (or 11 any oU"1 mutually 11reeable locauoo) oo or aboul May 13, 1993 Paymerw niust be made l11 cash. Fedual ReseNe Bank funds , or other fl.Inds UMMldiuely available to the D1strla IUcbt of Canailatioa The IUCCflSful btddc1 w.ul ~Vt tbe fight, 11 !ti Opt10n, 10 can«! mt C:OOtrlC1 of pure.hut if the D11tr1C\ fails 10 eucu\t the Nol.el and tcndtr the "1nt for dch\tf) ..,. 1lh1D llllC)' (601 daya from U:e da~ of a•ard thereof In such e"cnt, the succcuful bidder "'II be cnutltd to the return of the deposit accompanyina the bid No Uti&atioa Cminca~. The Diwict w.t.11 furn1UI lo the purch~r of the N~ a eo·ht111uon ceruficatc, c.ert1fymg that there 1s no liugatioo ptndina. concerruoi tht vahd1t) o( the NottS or of thr ltv)• and collect1on of the Spec11l! Tues, or of cell t11l1 of tht officers Chtreof ~ tbt rcspecu"e oft'lcts Prttlml&al) C>mdaJ Sta11mmc ud P1nll Oft'kial S&at.tmf'llt. The Oi$1rtct bu aud>oriz.t 1 Prtl~aaary Offkra! Swcment Ind Omcial Statement rc!at1na to the Notes, a cop) of •hicb •lit be furnuhed upon request made to Mr Francb Mayers at Fieldman. Rolapp & Aisocilki. 2100 s E Mam Strt.el, Suite 210, J" inc, C&l1forn1a 92714, (11 4) 660-8500, financial ad\l.sor b) dtt Diunct The Prt.liden1 of the Board of EJuc111on bas review.ed eac.h of &M Prehminll) Official Stmcmeni and Of'fic1al. Statement and hi~ cktenruned tbu u of tht date of each thereof, to the best of hLS lno• leJ t and belief, that each of the Prel1nunary Official S~meot and OfflCial Stattment does noc contatn !n untrue satement of a m11Ct'1aJ bet or omit 10 st.ate any ma~rial flt't ntcuury in order to make Ult statements made, tn lr&ht of the circum.nancn under fllhich thty were made, noc misladiAJ ~ D1st11ct bu dttmtd the Prthminary Official t.aeement final for purposes of SEC Ruic lkl-12 Tbt D1.ir1tt 11ttll delt11er 10 tht purchucr of the Noccs a unif\.:.tc of uid official b lo the above dal.S tht date. of mu&.nCt of the. Notts and up to 200 copies of the f\nal Off1Caal Statemrnt •ill be ~mt.Shed 10 the sucuuf\11 btdder 11 no chat&r Appro•td by the Boud of Education of Ne'topon·Meu Unifitd School District acttn& in its capacny I) the le1iila11v~ bod}' of tht Nc11opon·Mes.a Unified School District Comrnuntt) Facil1tiC\ D..ina Ni> 90·l , u of April 13, 1993 li t Rodnck H ~hrM1lhan Prtitdtnc of the Board of EJuc.uon am FO.RM roa SPECIAL T .u NOJT.S, SEllllS 1"3 TO: Newpon·Me&a Ullltied School District Comnmity Fecllkia Disuic:t No. 90-l cJo .Fieldman, lolapp a Asaocl ... 2100 S.E. Maiil SU.. Svitia 210 1.rv1ne, Califomla m 1' JIOR: Propotal for SpedaJ Tu Natea, $5.735,000• IA aw>tdanu with a.II lmnS and cond1tioos of your N0t1CC of Sale of tht above mcatloned Notti "' \ubnUt die followina bid for Now tO be dat.t May I. 1993. ••th lntereat payable December l. 1993. ltld ~taft.er MmllM\lally on June 1 and Oectmbcr I INTIUIT IAD ~,,__'I I Wt .,11 pay • rot a U>W of S • 'fllldl .. pw pl1l6 a dbcov.-Jprtm-1u-m-of~S,..----, from the S • pdntipll AmOl&lll ~ aunied inaetlll, If &n)', to data Of &hvCf')' AJ • lftlMr of lniOnnacfOn, lbe ~ -. m accordUIU with the &bove bid, la: (Continued On 85) =on ~ : ~ :c' ~~en:= appro.11 of Jo. Hall HUI A Whitt, A PTot.tloMI Law ~. San Ftwlteo. c.llfonl'9, ~ ,.., .. •oo A .. -wa. •°"'1Cll L,;lood;.;;.;;;;;..Cou;;.;;;;;;llM;;;.I .;.;:'°';;..;;; .... ,;;.;;Dtltr;;.;;;;;.;"';; .. ;..;; .. ;.;COMICt;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:•;;..;•;.;;ill;;;.;: .. :;.: .. :::•;;:;•:::11;;:;C•:;.;:;; .,(;.; .... :;;,,._ *"•'*'--·-n.---llftOll---···""iiiiiiiiii•on_.1111io-..•.,..._ _______________ ~-----ro---------.-.. ""' ,..,,... .... Mid ---------' • • lblil ofhr 1' 1ubj«t tO nct19t of a Ut1'factot) Itta! opinion by Jones Hall Hiii ct Whitt A Profftaloul Law Cofl>Qfauon, $111 Franchco, Cal 1forn1a. ~pro111nc I.he uhdtty of IN NoteS, at your ....... Eacloted 11 • aood faith dcpoait (II den...i herein) 1n I.he amount of SSS,000 00 payable 10 tht order ot dw N••pon·Meu Unified School D tsuict Community Faciliue.s 0 1itrict No 90-l. 'h1ch f\inds, iu Nq!Mlt b9 t«Urned promptly ln m. event .,, •re noc the successful bidder, othcf'be to be retained and tpplled aaalrut the purFhue price of the Nottt Od\er Membfts of lhe SyndiQle are Submm~ By· (R~resen111111e'• Printed Name) (Reprtsentattve s Sian11ure) ' Qecll Number -------- Firm ---------------Da~· --------------~ Telephone Number:----------- h'l IMUla 'Y. IMbjl<Y 10 dtanf' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUCNOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC KF..AJUNC PUBUC NOTICES Notice is ~eby given that the City Council of the City of Newpon Beach will hold a public bcarina on April 26, 1993, to d.iscu , the AMENDMENT OF1HE l.ffl-1'93 COMMUNITY -uEVEl.OPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBC) FINAL STATEMENT AND nlE PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTOBJFCl'IVES AND PROIECTED USE 'OF $4n,ooo IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR lffJ..94. The public is invited to appur and be beard regarding the Amendment of the 1992-1993 Community Development Block Gr.rnt fi.nal Statement and the Proposed Statement o( Commuruty Development Objectives and allocation of funds. Comments or requests for additional infonnation should be directed 10 Craig Bluett. Principal Planner, City of Newport Beach Planrung Depanmeni. (71 .. ) 644-3225, prior to the public bearing. . The proposed programs and budget to be discussed and acted upon by the City Council at the public hearing are ba.sed on the following statement of objectivu: · 1. Maintain and u pand the supply of rental housing affordable to Jow and moderate income bou~holds withi n the community. 2. Payment of SeC"lion 108 loaru, one loan which provided recreational faci lities for lower income areas and another loan wbicb maintains and expands the supply of rental housing affordable to low and moderate income households within the community. 3. To provide services to aide the homeless within the commuruty. 4. To proVlde aui\tance 10 the elderly. S To prOVlde social scrvicu ~tucb benefit low and moderate income persons withan the rummunity 6 To prO\ide the ad1TUnimative capacny to implement the City's COBO program and to provide fafr hou~ing services. PROPOSED BUDGET 1993-94 COMMUNITY DEVELoPMENT BLOCK GRANT Re guested Be commended Uousln1 1. Emergency Home Repair Grants $ 0 2. New Housing Construction 0 Subtotal: s 0 Social Stakes U5% Mu.> S10.800 hl friaritx· Homclc55 Scnlicc.s 3. FISH -Homelc !.. Fmergency AssL s 5.000 -Rent to Avoi d Eviction 8,000 4. SPlN (Serving People In Need) Street Services Program 2.000 Guaranteed Apartment 4,676 Payment Program (GAP.P.) Housina Support ScMces Program 2,500 Substana: Abuse 1.500 Rebabilit.ation Program {SAR.P.) s. Orange Co;ist Interfaith Shelter 15,000 6. Human Options (Sheller-Battered 4,000 Women) 7. So. O.C. YWCA a) Operation 5,000 b) Employment Training s.soo 8. Shelter for the Homeless a) Admiru.~tration 20.000 b) Armory Program 2,000 9. O.Co. I lomelcss lssue5 Task Force a) Admini~tration 2.000 b) Interfaith Shelter Network ..S.000 Suhtotal: 82, 176 2od fried~; Low locomc Elskcb JO. FISH • Mobile Meals 18,000 11. S.C. Seniors Meals · L Plaza lllOO Subtotal: 30.500 ~u1 ~riaci~: J..gw lnccmc families 12. Someone Cares Soup Ki1chen (SCSK) S,000 J3. Center for Creative Alternariv~s (CCA) S,715 14. YMCA Center for Family Counseling ...5..000 Subtotal: TOTAL SOClAL SERVlCES 8 OCET! [lc!llty Doclopmcnt and l mpro\cmcnu J 15. ~6. 17. 18. Weit Community Center f108" Lo&n @9%) N.M. Girls/Boys Oub lmpvs. lntuvaJ House Y.M.CA lmpvs. Subtotal: Admlnlltolion 120'$ Mag. • 194.400) 15,775 US,451 s 264,063 11,500 25,000 7,500 SJOS,°'3 19. 20. Fait Housina Counsclit\a S 9,796 Adm &pcMe.s (lnc. Contract/Jn House) K6Q! Subtocah $ fi.400 Cra•d Total: SSJ0,914 s $ s 0 10..ill 10,175 1,865 6,511 1,274 4,676 1 ,~48 790 J0,043 0 2.714 994 2,175 1,274 1,274 ..l.lli 36,478 18,000 J.UQO 30.500 1.274 1,274 .l.21J 3,822 70,800 S266,12S 11,SOO 11.SOO 1,500 $29',,25 s 9,796 IUQ! M,400 $472,000 NOTICE IS treJlEBY FURTIICR OIVEN lhat ..id public bcarina will be lwld oo' the 26th day ol April, 199), at tk hour ot 7.00 pm.. lD lk CoW>ci1 Cbambert of tbe Ne-POft Buch Oty Hall, 1'°° Ncwpon Boulevard, Ntwpc>n kac.h. Cahfonli' at ..Udl time and place any and all PfBOm iDterated .. y apput and be bc.&td wreon. 11 )'0U dWlcQCt &bia projed .... coun. '°" may be Url\hed to rais.i.D& onJy tboK IJ\uU you or r.omcooe ebc rahed at lhe publk kari.ftl deuri~~ In tht1 aouce or ln ~lien cone pondcoc:c dcUwrtd lO the Ocy at. or prior to. tbc public beanq For ialonnadoo c.aU Oala Bluctl at (714) 644-3225. • Wandl E. It~ Oty Otrk. Cicy ot Ne•-pon Bucb Friday, April 18, 1983 .. PUil.iC llOT1CU PUil.iC NOTICU PUil.iC llOTICU "'8UC mnca ,.. IC mT'ICll PUl&.IC NOTICll • PUl&.IC NOTICI OT I. TRfiC(. Al:QiiC THf DCUf ete ............. WILL~ Codootle, If lllftt(, T~ WILL end My ORTttfASTERL Y LM Of auoaa.Mea be lldtn11ted to p1obelo. codlcb ere ov9ilabao fOf --------, llOTIC• CW 0 LOT t SOUTH f4 Of • .......... bw .--0-Ttw Will end env oaaminot1on tn tho No ~TICMI TO RU S 44' 43' fAST ftl 00 ..., '*'-..,..... In. °" cod1etl• afo ove1IM> o for kept by tM coun. asu. A&.COMO\.IC tlT TO THE TRUE f!Olfl OI ~ !tie ...._ ... examin•tion 1n tl\o ftlo THE f' ET IT I 0 H 9&VUAGaa .. t~3 GIJtlW G THfflfCE SOUTH "'~ tend betow • ktpt by tl\o coun 1oquHt1 outhonty to To ~ It M•y eo.,. I 0£GREES 30' W WUT ~ °' IOO , ... MM• THE p ET t"T t ON lldmu,.tttr the tstatt cern MMz>tn aAGHERI 123 00 FUT. TH£1WCf SOUTH ~ ~ "'°"' 9'41 rt~Htt outhonty to under the Independent TARI ••<.,•> ~ying IO the 2 0£GRU S 21 03' SW(TST :::w::. :: ~~ edlnlNl ttf the etttt• AdrnonittrtllOnol btolH Oepanment or Ale<>"Ol•e 176 41 FEET THENCE OU H ..,.,., 1 -•on under the Independent Act. fThit ~thonty will S.Veta.oe ContrOl to Mil •· DECREES ts• 1r WIST Of the ""::e:'! OT"lne Adm11"1ueuonoffttettt allow th• perunel cohOllC beveflJOes at 3033 00 fEET THEHCf NORTH &4 QrOund tDowe a ~ Of A c t w Ith 11m 1 t t d roprt•entel.lve to tekt S Bt111o1 St . 10 Cost• GRHS 44 ' 43' WEST 21 00 600 .... IOt 9'41 ~ euthority rThie euthortty meny tcttone without Mu•. CA 92626 w•lli ~.1 EH THENCE ~ORTH 25 DE Of ....... ne tor. ~. win .now tht ptteonol obtem1ng coun ~rov ... On-Salt Gtntral (Pub Eat REES l!rt 17 EAST IS67 ~ ~ ,___. repro .. ntativo 10 teko 8tfo1t to6c.1ng c•rt .. n Pi ) llcens.(s) EEl TtlElfCE HORTH 23 DE ,..,. ' ' _a .... .w t Publlshtd Ntwpo rt CREES .,.. I T EASl !7696 "..,., ..-Kttng 0# "_ .... many ect1ont without very 1mponent •c 1one. Btach Costa Me:u Daily EET THENCE HORTH 21 0£ lnQ N6d ~. '°' obtflin1ng court epprovtl. ho wever, tht portonel Pilot A,pnl IS 1993 GREES 30· IS' EAST 122 64 U•Ul•t Wll" HCIUl lV• Belote t~ing conttn repruenttllvt win bt ' F985 fEET TO SAID NORTHEASl riOhl IO o-.euto any end very 1mc>ort1nt oct1ont. required to give notice to -----------EALY LINE THENCE . ALONG .. I 14toHt lot the pur· how111er, tho personel 1nto1uttd ptr1on1 PUBLIC NOTICE SAID NORTHEASTERLY ~INE JMMe Of M"8C~'1 or,... 1tp1tstl'ltlllve will bt Unltn thev have wt1vod MOTIC( SOUlH 64 DEGREES 44' 43• covering •• IUb• requ11ed to oiv• notice to notice or conatntod to "°U ARE IN DEFAULT UH· EAST 1703rEETTOTHE TRUE ::.:-HM r--:= ~ tnteruted perso n 1 the proposed 1ct1on.) OEAA DEED Of TRUST DATED POINT Of BEGINNING · I ~ d unlt11 thtV ht111 wttvod T h t 1 Q d t Pt n d t n t NOVEMBER 7 198' UNLESS PfOC*ty addftu 11 purpoitadly ~ 1~0~112 •1~0~: nouct or consented to tdmini1t1tt1on euthor1ty YOU TAICE ACTI°" TO PRO-known as 041 .. ' 133 ol Olhet .. tht p1opou d t ct1on) wilt be gttnttd unl111 111 TECT YOUR PROPERTY ll 245 flSCHER AVENUE UNIT A ~'!9" APN Mufnbef, Th t 1 n depend t n t mtor11tod ptrsOl'I f1IH In "AV BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC 2 COSTA MESA CA 92626 141 .. 13·05 A ft Number tdm.n1st1•t1on 1uthot1tv ob1ect1on to tht pttlllO"t SAU If YOU NEED,,,. EXPLA· The undtfsiQ,,td Trusitt 015 3124 Yen 9ufen Avenue, will be grented untu 1 an and ehow1 good ceu11 NATION Of THE NATURE Of davns 111y llabtiity lot 111y lncor " Meu, CA 12627 mtttuted person tiles an why tht eo1.11t thould THE PROCEEDING AGAINST rtelnm ol tilt atrMt address ll\9 1"981 IMtdf .. a end ob1ect1on to th• pt11t1on not grent tht euthontv YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A arul ottier common deSlgnabon common dftlen--11\d shows good ceuu A HEARING on tht LAWYER 11 any sttown lllrtin on, II any, ol the ,... why the eourt should petition will be htld on NOTICE Of TRUSTEf'l IAlf Tiit total amount of 111 unPllCI pro P• r ty d • • c r1 b • d not grant the outhonty Mey e. 1993 et 1 •45 UNOER DUD Of TRUST ba1anc9 ol 1111 oblig1110n se ebowe II pu~ IO IM A HEARING on the P M . 1n Dept. 7 03 T.a. No.1Ut1 cured by II• P'OCll'IY to be sold 3124 Yan ~ Awenue, petition will be held on located 1t 3 4 1 The City ltaa No. >•t·14'274-M and 1 .. onlll>le esamalld CM tf u Mou CA 12i27 Moy 6, 1993 tt \ _..5 Duve Orange CA 92868. NOTICE IS tltftby QIVtn 11111 aaotnses and adllancts • Thi u~ Tn11t· P.M in Dept 703 IF YOU 08.JECT TO CAL FEO SERVICE CORPORA-S636 778 8.4 " di~me any hablllty loctted tt 34 1 Tht C11y tho granting ot tht TIOH a CMlornla COfpOtatlOn ~d sale bl made t>ul woui tor eny lncotYcf"'-1 0J Drive, P.O. Box 1 .. 169, ptt1t1on, you 1hould IS truslH Of SUa:tnOf ttuslll 001 eoyenant or war1anly ti OM ,.,... ad r::_ an Orange CA 92613 eppur 11 lht h11nng or SUbstibJlld trust.et PlllSUant press OI lmplled 1eg11d111g btll ou.ltconvno~ = IF YOU 0 8.JECT TO I n d I I I t • v 0 u r to tilt Oetd ot Trust executed~ oossess•on 01 tnaJmtuan~ ~on, any, 1 n the g1entmg of tt'te ob1t ct1on1 or file written ~NdVE:SA~LlfO~~~O~~PO-lo saUSl'i lfl• lndtOttOnm st ll\9 total emount 01 lho pet1t1on, you should oblec11c.n1 with the eoun ~TIOH cured by said Oetd lndUdlllQ unptld pnnc1~I belanc appear 11 the hearing be 01e the ht1r1ng. Your ltle IM and u pens. ot Ill• ot ~ obllQtuon secuT a nd e t e t e y 0 u r appu rence may be in ~:~~~~iVE~~~~8i9:8 21 trustee and ol 11\t trusts ctNltd by ltte property to b ob1eet1ons or file w111ten person or by you1 1918 by sllld d"d adVanOH ttiere-•old and reuonebl ob1ecuons w ith 1he court ettorney INSTRUMENT NO 88 608881 undtf with inllfest as provided COila, •111MOHI end ad bel o1e the bearing You1 IF YOU ARE A In Ille Olla ol tile R~order ol lfltrelo. and tilt unpaid IJllndpal vane .. ti the timo ol th eppee11nce may be in C R E 0 I T 0 R o r • ORANGE county. Cahlornia aod ~:~,~::CU~:~.~': ~i ~~"::'c~u~~u:~ 1 :' 11. person or by you1 contingent ered1t or of pursuant 10 Ille Nollal 01 Delaul1 vlded In said Note 1112 711 03 · attorney. tho deceased, you must and Election 10 SeM ltlereunder Dated APRIL 8 1993 In MsdlUon to Cllh IF YOU ARE A tile your cl11m with the RECORDED DECEMBER 30 CAL FED IERVICE CORPORA-TruttH will accept C R E DI T 0 R o 1 1 court al'ld mail e copy to 1992 TIO ceahler'i Chtclt. drewn contingent crednor of t h • P e 1 1 o n t I INSTRUMENT NO 92 895318 As Ttus• on a atato or netlonel the deceased, you m us;t 11presentet1ve •ppo1ntad 01 SJld Ollicill Records win f0tm1r1y CAJ. FED ENTER ~It., • cht<:lt. drewn file you1 cl111m with the by tho court w 11hln fou1 SELL on MAY 7 1993 at 1 30 PRISES a state °' lodoral crod1 court end mail e copy to months from tht dete of p M ii IN THE LOBBV TO THE 'Cll1f0tn11 Corp union Of • chock draw I h e p e r s 0 n II I first 15'U81'1Ce of llttell BUILDING 601 SOUTH LEWIS 5700 Wtlshit1 Boullvlfd by a etata or lodoral taY represen11111ve 11ppoint ed es provided in H ct1on STREET ORANGE CALIFORNIA Los Ang1lls CA 90036 tng1 end loan auocl by the court w 1thon lour 9 100 ol tht Ctloforr11t al pubhC aucbon 10 the higriest (2r3} 9J2 2209 etton, 11v1ng1 H•oc1· months from the dtte ol Prob110 Code Tht t;rne b•dder lor cash (i>ayaDit at bme gy GENA LEE a hon or 11v1nga ban lust issuance of letters lor f1l1ng clt 1m 1 will not 01 salt Ill lawful money DI lt>e ASSISTANTSECRETAR 1pec111od'" Section 5102 ts provided in section ex p111 b efo re l our UMeO St.ates) all 119hts tille TAC 72121 PUB 4f16 4n3 ol the F1nane11t Cod 9 1 oo of the CeMornia month• from the heanng and 1111etest conveyed to and 4/30 end authorized 10 d Probate Code The time dot e nouced ebove. no• htlO by 11 under said clffd buslneu in lhll 1tata I for fil•ng ele•ms w iU not YOU MAY EXAMINE in tne P'C>Ptfty srtuateo 1n Said PUBLIC NOTICE ~.wot ol tend« oth o pue beloio f oui the hie kept by the County and St.ale anll dtSCtlbtd then uah 11 eccepted. .. f .. .. as lotloW5 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S the TNa'" may wtthhOld mont .. s rom tne ne1111ng coun . It you ere 1 ASSESSORS PARCH NUMBER SALE UNDER DEED the l11u1nce ol th date noticed ebove person mttrtttMS in tht 938 980·02 Of TRUST Truttoo·1 Deed unlll YOU MAY EXAMINE t1tat1, you moy filt with EXHIBIT "A' T. F No 11083 CG tunda become •111a1l•bl• the file kept by th• tht eoun • fo1m.i PARCEL 1 Lo.n No 92104 '° the pay .. or on cou rt. II you ere a Rtquttt for Special UNIT A2 AS SHOWN AND OE <>th« Rel -at • mattlf ot nghL person mttrHted 1n the Nollet of tht f1hng of en FINED ON THAT CERTAIN AP Num!Mr -Seid tale will be made tsteto, you mty filt wuh inventory end epprlliHI AMENDED CONDOMINIUM YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Without covenent °' -r-the court t formal of utoto 111111 01 of Pl.AN RECORDED JUNE 2• UNDER A DEED OF ranly, ••P~•u or implied Request f o1 Sp11c111I t ny petition 01 eceount 1982 AS INSTRUMENT NO 82 TlSRIUISTU~LAETS$EDYOUJunTo•I('.; ~•rdmg hllt, bPOHel· Notice of the f1hng of en es p1ovidtd in 11ct1on " .. "' aton or 91\cum rencea. · nd 1 1250 t th Cal f 216547 Of Off lCIAL RECORDS ACTION TO PROTECT'° Nllll tho Indebted· uw entory • 1ppr8111 o e 1 OINI Of ORANGE COUNTV CALI YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY nou .. ~urod by uld of tsta~~ ISllets 01 of Prob1te Codt. A RtquH t FORNIA · BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Deed advancea thereun-t ny pet1t1on or account for Special Nouct fo1m PARCH 2 SALE IF YOU NEED AN dtr Wtth lnloreet 11 1>'0-11 provided 1n section is 1v11leble ftom ' the AN UNDIVIDED 1f20TH PE R EXPLANATION OF THE vldect therein, end tho 1250 of the Cehfornie eou" cla1i... CENT INTEREST IN AND TO NATURE OF THE PRO· unpatd pnneipel ot the P10,bete Code. A R1quos1 A t t O f n e y f O r LOT 1 OrTRACT NO 11353 AS CEEDIHG AGAINST YOU, note seeured by u l d !or Sp ecial Notice form Petitioner: SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT A died with lntareat ther• 11 11111lable from the Ch r it t Opher M . IN BOOK 448 PAG{S 45 ANO LAWYER on .. prcmdtd In Hid coun clertt. Vaccaro 46 or MISCELLANEOUS MAPS Holle• .. henibv QtYlfl Hota ...... ch•rv•• and A t t 0 r n • y f 0 , Curtis & VeccefO ACCORDS Of ORANGE that S.rran0 Aoconvov· e11penH1 ot the ttu1tae Petitioner · S . COUNTY CAUfORNIA enco Coms>tnv. u trust· end 01 tho ttuita crutad Hell S el • E 1 Newport Place u1te EXCEPTING THEREFROM"· or sucee .. °' tn.11\.ff, by said DMd ot Tl'\lat S ~ A' 5~· 700 uNns A 1 TO Ag INCLUSIVE or 1ub1lltuted 1ru1t•• s.n-ano Roc:onveyanc:e 48 6 8 3 1Y T 11ussAe I S N ewport Beach CA B 1 TO B 6 INCi USIV'E C·I TO rwu•nt IO the Deed of ompeny, 4900 Rover· 1 e er ve, te 92660 c 6 INCLUSIVE 0 I TO 0 8 IN rut I tJltCU&ed by Jack gf9de Rotd, SUiia 2170, , 40 04/0 9 /9 3 ' 0 4 1 2 9 3 ClUS1VE AS SH ON SAIO Gibson •nd hay 8 lrwlnd1le, CA 1 1701,N ewport Beach ' CA 04/1 6 '93 CO'i INIUM PlJ.N Gtb1on, husbend •nd (111) 114-4370 By R C 92660 AlSO EXCEPT NG THERHROM wift Recorded M•llllerd, Aul Secfe&.etV, 04/09193 0 4 12/9 3. ---------I All M NERAlS ORES PRE 061161'11lll In Book NIA Dated 031151'1193 04/\6/9 3 ' C OUS ANO USEfUL MClALS Poge NIA ln1t * II· ASAPI0341 ---------1 SUBSTAACES ,,,.0 HYDRO 2as 104 ot Ottl e l al ,4111,4123 PUBLIC NOTICE CARS SOfEVERY IUNDAND ~d1 In lho othee ot ----------------: CHARACTE R INCLUDING PE· U\e County Roc:otder ot PUBLIC NOTICE CNS 108°8925 TROL£UM OIL GAS ASPtiAL enge County, Ceht!r.: CNSl Oa8928 NOTICE OF n1•. and !>"t'l<Unt IO u-f UM AND TAR BHOW A Notice 01 Doteull end NOTICE OF PETITION TO 0£PTH Of 500 rEEl THAT lec:"on to s..1 th«eun--PETITION TO ADMINISTER MAY N OR HEREAFTER BE recorded 0111411192 · EST ATE Of· EVA 8 fOUND LOCATED c TAINfD in 8oolt. NIA Pego NJA ADMINISTER RARDON • DEVELOPED OR TAKEN IN nit 6 92·021263 ol i•1d ESTATE OF: ELMER CASE NO A l 68095 UNDER OR FROM SAID LAND 1t1c1tl Recordt wlll Sell l. MOORE • 011 ANY PART THE REOf 04/3W191l:J tt '1 00 PM CASE NO. A 168100 T 0 •I I h • 1 rs • WITHOUT HOWEVER ANY t tho North lront on-T 0 • 11 h • I r I • bt nef1c1t11t 1, er9d1tot1, RIGHT Of SURfAct ENTRV OR trenco to th• County lllntfociar1es creditors contingent c11d1to11, t nd ANY RIGHT Of fNTRV TO SUB ourthouu 700 C1v1c onungel'lt cr'editors end P 1111 on• w ho m t v SURfAC£ THE REOf TO A Cen• Drive Wnt, s.nia i erso ns who ~•Y othorw1u be interested DEPTH bF SOO H ET BENEATH Ana. CA et pubhc euc· 1therwllll be interested in tht w ill or estate, or THE SURFACE FOR THf DE "on, to the h1ghMt bid· n the will or estett or b oth. of · EV A 8 . VHOPMENT REMOVAL RE· der tor us" (~yeblt et oth ol ELMER ' l RARDON COVE RY OR OTHER EXPLO the "me ot H it In lawtul ~CORE ' A PETITION he RATION Of SAIO RESOURCES monov of tho Untrtd A PETITION has been ftled by JOHN ORSUBSlAHCt S StatHI. an rigflf. title, f I d b l YNN MOWRY RARDON 1n the __:._..:...__......: PARCH3 end lnlMHt. conveyed to >ean 1 e G6R h Supe1101 Cou11 of A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT and now l'lekj by It under ~OSLEY M INC I ;n t ~ Ce ,forn11, County o rOR VEHICULAR AND PfDES u1d de.cs In the property ~upet1o r oui o Orange. l RIAH INGRESS AND EGRESS 11tuated In .. ,d County -•hl orni1 County ol T HE p ET IT I ON PURPOSES OVER THAT POR end S&ala end deecnbod ::>r t nge reque~ll thll JOH TION Of LOTS 9 AND 10 Of at tollow1 lot tS ot T HE P ET 1T I 0 N M OWRY RARDON b fRACT NO 5935 AS SHOWN Traci No 5005, In ltte r11quu t1 that l YNN eppoonted 11 ptrsont ONAl.IAPRECORDEOIN B City ot Cottt Mou.BOSLEY MINGORI be re pres e n ttt i v t 1 219 PAGES 3 AHO 4 Of MIS· CcM.lnty ot Otange, S&ete oppoin11d as personal t d'Tl•l'l•ster tht e1111e o CEllA'iEOUS MAPS RECORDS ot C:.lllomie .. per map It p It I . n t. t 1 v. t 0 the decedent Of ORANGE COi..~TY CAL rec:or~ In Book tU, tdm•ntSter the Hlltt of T H E p E T I T 1 0 N FORNIA OESCRllllD AS rot PaQee 17 end 11 ot Mia· l ht decedent re,,.;ests the decedent LOWS cefleneoue Meps, In the THE p E T I T I 0 N .., BtGIN~·~G AT THE MOST Olhce Of Ole County R• requests lht decedent's ~IL!d':n~t~~~~·lsp,i~b·I~~· NORTHE RLY CORMR Of SA·D cOTdef ot H id County • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ~OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954 6 the following information IS hereby notJced regarding proposed increase in the business tax for the City of Newport Beach. THE PROPOSED ANNUAL TAX RATES ARE: 1: BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION WITHIN" THE CITY: $150 2. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $95 ~- 3. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A COMMERCIAL LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $100 PLUS $5 OR $10 PER EMPLOYEE (DEPENDING ON TYPE OF BUSINESS) THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE APPLICABLE TO ANY BUSINESS SUBJECT TO BUSINESS TAXATION AS PROVIDED BY NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER -5.04. THE AMOUNT OF TAX ESTIMATED TO BE · RAISED ANNUALLY IS $2,200,000 PUBLIC MEETINGS REGARDING THE INCREASE IN THE BUSINESS TAX RATES WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT iT:~~N 3&n1:0P~R ~~¥~~AJ'f11~ J~00u~·~a AND SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF THE ORDINANCE ON llAY 24, 1193. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROPOSED TAX RATE CONTACT THI REVENUE MANAGER AT NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL, 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. WANDA E. RAGGIO, CITY CURK CITY OF NIWPORT IUCH • . .. PAC91te_. II DflUL PAM ~·~ ~. er.-t°"' uoo...-.v..~ ....,e..1111 ..... . • .. • I .. 330 West Street Costa Mesa, CA, 88827 IOUAL >IOU$IHO Ol'l'OIHUl'llTY All 11.i 11&1111 "*llllllt In llllS ......., la lll'ICCI lo Ille Fed· ' tral fair HMalAf Act ot 1961 U ---Wiik' lftliH II UlttJI It IPtrtlse "anr prettrdce. llml11t1111 1r dlm1m11111lo11 hM4 ... ,... , .... ,.1191011, ' Ml , .... lamillJI sUIUJ Of ...... arteM • ., • 11111.llllOll le ....... lll'f AKll tnftrtllCI. ltml· IMMl 11 •I~ ... BONTIHGTON IALBOA JRVINE 2144 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BEACH 1040 ISLAND 2106 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR end unit, 2 patios, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * E'SIH •SCAP• • •FR•• CAaUll•I Outstanding Dean Remodeled 2Br 2Ba gar, pool & tennis. 1 •Udo Penln.ul•• LRG 28R 2BA. Small 1Bdrm, c .. an, poof. Garden Ranch Home house wl'h fireplace, yr lse S1o.« mo, peta Luxury-Harbor View quiet comm., patio aide, gated, lndry rm, 3 BR, vaulted ceiling•. garage. Yrly S1250/mo ok. Harriet 551·8700 tBR'a. ~ck w/Vlew d/W, lndry rm. $800 close to bch. schl• & Ip, huge master suite Lve msg •I 6'73·7407 Furn/Uni $900-11500 185 Mesa Or. IJl-4750 shops. 842·5858 w/step -down tub &rld Woodbridge. •3BR 2 ti 873-8030 Mon-Sat. S Hurry Only t Letti shower In separate BALBOA 2BA twnhm, lrpt, gar. 7t0 Udo Park Dr. * 200 OFFI 39R Very BIG 1 BR In a 1 ~ · e./c, walk to tenn/pVS . 2YIBa, W/0 hkups, quiet comp .. x. wlngvM·a~l•k~•~:i~~onl~ Pf PEU'INSULA 2 107 LAik• $1295 631·8011 •Uk• new 3Br 2~ gas r•ge. 22~!alrview. E'alde no pets •.. .na condo steps to beach, 1070/mo ~7oot 83,·.a427 · 2-car gar, w/d hkupa. -....,=-:,...--~,..-....--1_,,,...-~.....,..,,...-..,..,..,,..,-~ .. anten Oc _ _..ont Yrly, 2000 NEWPORT Yearly lse. 675--3819 -55/Small lBR. slngle, •Le 1Bt 1Ba S525; 28r Century 2t "... n/amkr. 9S4 W. 17th. 2Ba $665. Both newty Beacttalde a/f, 48R 2BA. frplc BEACH 216.9 Nwpt Hgts lovely spa-Clean & Sale. dee, pool, "' bch. W/ 948 U18 $2200/mo 7IM-055t l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clous 4BR 4BA hH, 2 548-0358 aide. 548·1102 S7J.-0884 Ev/Wknd 840-2434 1• car gar, frplc, w/d 1..,,,-~,,,...,,.,,.--..,.,......_,-.,..1--------Tiiis •tWllllJtr Will IOI .._...., acetpl Mf MfttllH· ...i 1111HI HUii waicb Is la T fillll*I 11 "'' '" °"' r,adcrs NEWPOR CORONA hkup $1600 759-0874 5895 Mov.s You lnl Lg 2BR 1v.ea tr1ptx, 2BR 2BA, bltlna, $795. gas pd. Peta ok Sn5 TWO MASTER S\UTES Cat OKI Agt, Pam Avl now 84&-9249 Br 28a, pinetree aet· 546-5880 or 979-3848 .,, ""'"' 1111ormet1 1h11 111 BEACH 1069 ... 11i.11 ldvtrtlstd Ill lhl& iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR • ...,.,_ 1R IQilllllt Oii Ill ..... ...,...,..., Nils. lo'°"'" -9' ,.,..,..illlleR. call HUO M ·lrte It M00·424·WO. F-or Ille W.UilltllR. DC am pleast Fabulou1 2122 ting, gar, patios. $975 LG 3Br 2a., new pnV 118. No pats. 640-9408 •SIK>O ·Moves u lnl crpt, gar, xtra parking . E'slde 2BR 1 BA. xlnt $975/mo. 2593 Elden loc, 271 16th Pl. $725 Ave. 640-0578 Hop Into... WESTMINSTER 2192 No pets 844 0452 MOYE-IN •P•ctAL How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE: 714-642:.5678 . . North Orange County-540-1220 BY VISmNG OR MAIL: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (coroer of NrKPOrl •lwl. 4 a.1 $1..J CLASSIFIED HOURS: Tdephont 8:00AM·S:3GPM Mondly·Frtday W1lk·ln 8:30AM-5:30PM Moaday·Fridl7 ~ , .. KUO ll 421·3500. 3 BR, 2.5 BA twnhm. 2BR. 2BA condo, end Fp wet bar high cei~ urut. frig, So of PCHI 1n9s lots 0 ; light. very 319 Dahlia Pl $1395 private w/ocean vi-. Call Paul 840-5324 Only $272.900. MAGNIFICENT 180- Mlke A .lonl Ocean + Harbor view. Be h & B iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1BR Mobile time. Quiel $1BR·S600. 2BR-S700. a~ ay 1 BR apt, quiet complex. Secure. From $570. Close to everything. R t I C F HURRV1 548-9081 en 8 0. Of $540/mo. Free utll. 1991 Newport Blvd.1--------DEADLINES .. .. . . .. ..-den 4BR 2~BA Nu blinds/ HOUSES/ Century 2t . carpet/palnt/lndscpg. CONDOS ••mcheld• Lots of light. Comm FOR SALE • •• •• t • poot. S3soo. 721-0678 ••••••••IH.Y. HO-.S-c.rmel1-------- CORONA DEL MAR 1022 ~28\ '::'~COSTA MESA 2124 Nr achool. Collect liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '(513) 9132.QOll2 Ohio 1BR 1BA, yard, angt ...,__ View ...... 11 encl garage, $550/mo, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Ph II Pofto1tno" • elec & water pd. No BY OWNER·MUST 4Btu;''h&_ 2..cy. ,....: pets. 850-7737 A Spring Mini blinds. lrg closet. No pets &46-8373 •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! pool & lndry. 894-8115 Garag• Lg 2BR 18A Vacation Home •1Br atucho upstt~. 972 nu cpt, O/W, storage. •••••••• Valencia $495-Utlla $730/mo 840-2495 Summer Pd Nlpet. 531-6192 Move-In Soeclals!I Beach House APARTMENTS -2e_R_1-~-B-A-tow_n_h_ou_s_e-AFFORD.AISLE 1. 2 Or If you are reloca-FOR RENT style, gar. patio, pool, & 3BR towhomes. Ga- tlon to the Balboa •••••••• 1032-C W. Wilson rages available. Nego-Penlnsuta. We're here $700 No pet 646-0105 liable. 548-7397 to help! Pick-Up a --------•-.-2-B_R_2_B_A-, _G_r_oun_d-llr SPECIAL MOVE·IN Llatlng Shoet at: BALBOA ec>3 Eaet aatbo• ISIAND unit In 4 plex. Family OF $495 1 BR. new 67~RENT 2606 neighborhood, gar. carpet, laundry tacit~ ~ $765/mo, lse, n/fee, Ues. 722.a784 SELL! Location • feet toe, 1599,000. 3BR 2BA, Upper Ar, Prlcel Lovely g round OPEN SAT/SUN 1•5. Sec gate, Nu pnt/crpt, Charming 1BR w/vi- noor comer, Lg Irving/ 11M2 Port Taggart.. Close to S .C. Plaza--------deck, d/w. n/smkrs 1'"'338___,...,,B,.,,R'""O~A""'o,_w-A"""v.,.._...,0a,....,_.--n TRW, 64-4-7211 agt No matter what you're doing. your honiclOwo ncw~papcr dtnlng, frplc, 1 BR Owner/A~ 720-9950 $900+ dep, Ji•slWtr $700 t uUs. Only hon-Sat A Sun 2Br 1Ba, 2BA, den/olc. All pd, bier 894 0882 Beach Area! est people 675-5767 w/d laetltlles, gar, trg appls, sunny patio. ••••••••• ward. 721·1118 pool, s pa , $225K •Charming 2BR dplx ltlWJIORT NIUNIULA FABULOUS , Make Otter! Open HOUSES/ S800. 38R hse $1050 YEAALYOA WIHTElf' LOCATION!! 38R 2BA. pvt garden, Sun 1·5 760·1473 Lg yd, quiet, angt gar, S650/M0-S1950/M0 w/d hkup, quiet CONDOS gd area 847-7540 t-4U Ind ece•nfroftt Charming duplex. E'ald• netghborhd. _C_O_S-TA_MESA ___ 1_0_2_4 FOR SALE COSTA MESA-2-11y, F~iwnishtd 306 'h. Coral, 2Br s1050tmo. &31·2916 lil'I IO. 3BR 2BA. Interior Villa Rentals 8 1 •EABTSIDE• patio, lrplc, garage, 6711t. A912 1 1 1 pr Vitt IUfto BR R All Kinds ol Jobs Fat RED "HOT" FIXER! across lrom park. ~ deck, frplc, (310) ~ gS:,~5da!:~. All Kinds of People. $139,500 CEMETAltY LOT/ s11~~~~t 273-3300 or (714)1_2_3_23_e_1d_e_n_54_8-_7_854 ___ P_i_io_t_c_l•_•_•_•n_•_d_._ &Ing you palntbf\Jsh CRYPT 1225 ilrE'SIDE 2501 Of•nna $750. Oulet studio BR 727-6736, & save SS on thla -··-condo, Vernllles, frig, --------large 2BR twnhme. Ave. 3Br 11h Ba, gar, PC>°' apa gym patio Furn-charming, prvt, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 end unit w/2 car ga-2 Pacific View Memonal w/d hkups, fireplace, sec gate 946.2-47 ' 1 BR, lndry. 1 person• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• rage. Priced to sen Park Greveslghts. in clean. Good credit • No pets S790 mo yrly fast! Agt 831·2SS5 Corona Del Mar $925 req. S1050. 968-9926 1BR house, lrpl, yard, IH. 31C>-450-t05t 1--,F-YOU--,.-...... -Fl-H_D_-'_B_ll"J"--ftt--1-.-11\8-u__. each, 777·M38 E'SIOE lg 3Br 2Ba trplx, 43-4 Aliso. $825/mo ""'" " INVUU\ '"""""'° Monday .................................... Friday 5 :30PM Tuesday ................................. Monday 5 :30PM Wednesday ................ : .......... Tuesday 5 :30PM Independent ..................... Wednesday 3 :30PM Thursday .......................... Wednesday 5 :30PM Friday ................................. Thursday 5 :30PM Saturday .................................. Friday 5:30PM GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to cbanct without notice. The publisher reserves the rt1bt to censor, reclusify, revi se or reject any ·classified advertisement. Please report any errors that may bt in your classlfted ad Immediately. The Daily PUot & The Independent accepts no liability for any error lo an advtrtisement for which It may be responsible except for the oost or the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowtd for the ftnt insertion. HUNTINGTON ~~~~~:C;,'ci.'~·r:~-:-. ·;tu;~m1~!~~:~~91 · -BAl--B-O_A_____ IN A NICER SETTING FOR LESS TRAM BEACH 1040 oUT-oF-coUNTY Quiet! s1215. 640-1733 2 .R 2 11A, flrepl•ce, PENINSULA 2601 $649, TAKE m THAT GOES FOR OUR • 111ank iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PROPERTY 1525 Eaatald• 2Br 2ea hm, po o 1 , I• u n d r ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ Lowest Price frplc, pvt yd w/spa, room. Neer Hoag, Bachelor, bright Nu dee 595 JR. 1 ·BOAMS., TOOi In Pacific Ranch S anta a.rbani 3200 gar, $1150. 723-4494 845 •048 Nice area, sep Ml kit. If yoo haven't shopped Palm Mesa .. , 2 BR, upper end unit sq ft. 5Br 38a decks Balboa-Newport Atty $600 util inc. O\liet. ~ YoU should' You'll see what y<XJ're God If w/fp, gar. VACANT. pool, Riviera ~. v1_; Lovely 38r 2Ba condo •Bluffs Condo n/smkr/pets 673-5580 missing Apartments elsewhere look Hke • s tmm.edlate occupancy. ocn/llland/clty. Great partly furn. No pets'. 3BR 2'hBa, S 1650. Don t miss this steal tor entert.ainlng. $750K Month to month. $850. Barbara, Agt 644-0195 --------shoe-boxes compored to OUB. Hid we've .:::~si·:. Trade ok. 714/642-9004 Avail now. 641-0593 Helen B. Dowd, Rttr CORONA got fabulous lendscoping on 6 &e.res, a .. erden LUXURY TOWNHOUSI! Eaatbluft Soper 3BR/ iiDiiEiiliiiMARiiiiiiiiiii2iii6ii2ii2 super-dooper exercise room, pool and Century 2t Open Sat/Sun 1 t-4 2.5 BA Townhome on spa Best of all, we're on a nice, quiet F • I ... cttalde HOUSES/ 380 w. Wilson IP0104. greenbelt $1750.mo. Blg, Bnght. Studio With street Marry of our tenents have ~en n av 646-8818 2Br+ den, 3Ba, frplc, 840-1835 very large •undeck, there for 10 yee11 or more. Yoo might ask CONDOS pool, new carpet, gar. frpl, 2 1/2 blk1 to them ...my , PILOT CLASSIFle:D FOR RENT $1195/mo. 631 ·5 100 LIDO ISLE Ocean. $790/mo, utll Steps to beach. 3BA Incl. 644·14'49 wt'YE GOT SPECIA15 It's the resource you Nice 2BR t •hBA 2-story 2BA. s1750/mo lease. -------- can count on to sell a condo. big yard, owner, &75-181 t Walk to China Cove THAT'LL KNOCK YOUR SOOCS OFF,1 Friday 11 Spm that Is. . myrlad of meccban-patio, 2 car" garllge. Lg 1 BR w/garage. Take advantage 01 our extended dead. ne tor your nu' -.,;crw.A114 "'"~•111."' dlH Items, because BALBOA $995/mo. Udo Isle. 3 +3, lam rm, s n5/mo. 644-9640 PALM MESA APARTMENTS lllilJ PillL our columns compel VillaR-•_.1 redec. 2-car gar.--------alurday hSIJilg~ Younowhaveun1~Fri0aya15pm qualified buyers to ISIAND 2106 ,..,._ S2,300. 310-277-1583 Money talks... 1561 ~sa ~. Costa Mesa • <71 4> 546•9860 10 place yoor ~ n Saturday's Class.led cam 875-4912 Call owner alter 6PM. and Classified •peaks ~down !he ~ct from Senta NVI CCUltry Ckb) c;,,c,ss:wt1W5fi'h>pQ(fttV"'"''f: i~,languageiiii'!l!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"i"i"i"i"i~~~ii;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;liii~iliiiiiiiiiiiii • • : ·ss·----·CE---•CARPENTRT 3510 CHILD CJlRE 3536 CONSTRUCTIOJf FENCES IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPE. PADfTllfG ~ .. a iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUllDIHG 3560 a D ECRS 3615 B OME 3 7 56 LAWN CUE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil 3858 nUMBING 3890 IOOFIRG 3910 • DlltECTOaY GltJ c.e .... Weodwetti A· 1 HSKPRSINANNIES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii ~ Yruf QUlllt.. M •• Discount • • --------ca' rtplft. CUllrll wdMtl a Companions Hiltert>rand Conattuc11on • FENCES OAT••• Calm• Conatructlon • TREE• • Ridlerd si-• .le''.... Plumblnglht~a/c ..:.d.~arce.::;.::.,. AeenCJ 142-1142 Ucl592.451 Bond/lnt'd Mew;1tepeif/peet ,...._. New/rwnodeVlddltlonl Aef1_ 14~ My lime no lob too •!Tiii. dllc to 11 Re,. .... a Repelra Local Rets. 18 Yr1 Greater Pacific Rfg •:a~t-•821368 Latgellmall lobs, Rers RldwoodlCedar lc'd Speciallt In custom/cha! Topped/flt m•••· '-••"•· _ __.______ I'll fix It fattllll ADDmONS Atpeilt, Aemod. Doors. ---------25 ~ •iq> e3t ... 10 Jim Whyte 642-7206 t.nglngjo0tlc'd960-1533 ~· 751~71 ·"-Painting• Uc/bond/Ins. 537·'1221-------- UMODEilNG 3410 · !:".:::-:° _.: ~ ClEANJNG •Wood Fenc••• e;::r:i:~=re:ts Drain Problem• & TAX SERVICE 3925 3Sr•_,. Jen7142-ow1 SERVICES 3548 DOORS 3580 ,.~~·""'*"" JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 Oave ... , ftlumblng Repalrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 2nd story •pecialistat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii = ~~1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Patnt• Setnketlred -:z.= -~~ F~~:s Agent Uc'~~.-CARPET 3514 A & L Ctunlng Service DOOR MAMOING d W1•i.m Hato4d ~ AftOfdat>M Famlly/Offlce ... _...,Oii -.-N-o_O __ lf_"' ___ .,_c_b_•_ Low,_., GR8 resutta M. Mac11 tcfl Gen.'eoi. iiiiii•iiiiiiii&iiiiiii Wt uM I .._ conctpe wllll CompWI ~ -Walch & 1-1ry repair MO\fing M a Reason· ~ftllr/t dn/Wll rtpeir Plumb/h .. tlng/dralns Apt's • hornel'bualneaa .-. •l yrt np F,.."' •endl and ou cUllotnl BANDY MAN 3 710 Antique/Fl,,. Jewelry • b I• Pr Ice. ca 11 FrM nn doofl tn.1950 nat low rates, free •st 24 hrs 7$3·5218 All Cerpet "-P91n mkomm f00.2U·22M PHONE EST ........... 78 lkly/M&'tradt 873-03M TODAY • Mov. TOdayl 1._ M'"'"''taa ,...,.., .,..,_ power alretch & Install .... CAL-137650 497-8685 --------,... vt• ....,.....,~ 1--------UCBITECTUltE any 11ze k>b/15 Y"I exp •AJI HotMa My spec1a11ry1 taN~ "9perttee PERSONAL AeceM!On Proof yourMlfl Till! DIAfTING 3428 1 days H2-eo90 24 hr I've deened Bostons P a I n t ·C a r p • n t r y· LANDSCAPE a PUBLIC NOTICE Pl bing & d a1 HNI finest h°"'" 1or 12 ~· ELECTIJCAL 3610 Drywall and morot LAWN CJUtE 3808 Th• ca1r1. Pubtlc uuu. SERVICES 3867 ~quote~~ ~.lic[ierilii .. ii"'ii"°•,....,...•••_...•11 °"91 • ~• CEMElfT call WerldV "2-'1033 0.., 846-5277 ti•• CommlMlon RE· antMdl CM 4M4J.2387 Top quality wortc.,...,.. a.ti e Pennb -••"'ftT 28 H I I L ...-ATL •tectrlo Europe•n Crafta111an .a.•1 A..1n•rt1e-Tr.. 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Metro (l>enlnd Er.lMeill High.. & clothing 416 Ac.caa .. -._.. 1150 ·-------· 28A Settool). Ca.n C.rol •ti.-------.. --------to ... ..,. .. Te Openj•••iiiliiii•••l••iiiiiiiiliii••ill '19 Flreblrd 1 •90 744 • Burgundy. 1BA. N/1mkr, 879.0133. Ea•-t e COSTA MESA a124 a.en-SAIL: 45· w/ ·.a Oakota CIU«> cat> •• .,.-~. MAC>, Pi•· ..... , ... ._. auto C2ATS072} pool, jec. 1-nn, gym,1o;-.~=~-=--~--WI u 10' ~ $450/mo, PW I ... hHkpr •M-1920 FOUND: Dog. Fetnale 752·2 .. 1 • p, eampe1 -" ale, tilt. crulM, Pl'#. p/ 5·•pd, AJC, AM/FM 115.,993 Australian Shepherd Sale! 2 0 a & carpet kl\. alloy 1. leather. SUI 31950 eau, tilt, cruise, p1 Aak p.., ...... . •AT THK ·~H• mix, 4/9, on Del Mar •STAT• SAL•: ~L~. ~od':~~~t;Q• .. ··-----· ..m .. 1a. whiM. Only Vrn 283852 ..... ateer. plbnkea, red, T ..... el Cozy rm, pvt phn line, Ave" Costa Mesa, Call Hand Carved uvo.... & 1• 4K miles Sll< Tuatlft Ded.. 471( ml. M ,295. Call C.... ..... eable. Pa11o, aundlc, 54a,;3334, :r ."" bdrm. new din ....,•uero•tATION 3172• Vin t09774 Tu.Un Aul• c...e... 842 ... to Lv MICJ 722·2000 fp. $490/mo &46-4400 Room & Din ing rm fwn. tools, na 1~01 I\ S1~977 730 4eoq •-2..-aa _ .. -=-::---------F o u ND: w HITE Room (Coueh la Im· guns, elecironlc parts· I••••••••• TuetJn Dod9e . -, .-6 -wvn CM. Nie. 2Br duple• w/ PERSlAN CAT. Cati Ported Italian tvory test equip, O·seopn. TuetJn Auto c.nter ~x PAVT6HF~NOT E!'c sp/e TOYOTA 9210 Charcoal gr-ey, iiuto. yatd. Oulet non-smkr. M6-3868. S 11 k .) A a le Ing stamp eola.dk>ns. SAT 1,.••••••••ll--.,....:7:_:3:0=4=900=:_-...,9 4· w/n:...:..:.. :._:_ ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AJC, c.... ABS pl(g Cable TV a lll Ind $28,500, replae• lam, 1084 Sea BIUn 1• .... ·---·• ......,._ (•30t<A200) ........ Ch I u . i--.... Lo=s""'T,..., .. "'"""'R'""D,..--m. n t v a I u. AUTOMOBllES '88 Omni •Or • Real (2tHW564) 114,993. '88 Cemfy • AT, plp6cg., ... _._ ---·-~. rs 548--8318 Baby ltem1, elolhes, le & ..... for M---~... CC, •·• ------rwr ~ Large Cocketoo, 1100,000 . Hand e an eeonomic:al. ,.... _......... u.._ ----. .,7 ....,,. Corona del Mar·Sunny wh11e with orange carved Pool Table roto·llller & mueh I••••••••• 908A8t 2KYP218 T 0 Y 0 TA 0 F mnrl, alloys. (2UOS22) ·~-spacious rmlba, ~ blk eresL Lost Apnl 14 from Ool<lonwest Btl· morel Sat/Sun 8:30-3 13979 COSTA MESA S&,993 Ask tot Todd TOYOTA OF beh, pref lem n/amkr near TeWrnkle Pelit. lards, LA , CA. I " 844 Congrees St •---------THEODORE 722·2000 Tewota ef COSTA MESA S450 utls pd 723-f968 REWARD Oay, 253-al ate, 1olld ma· Fum, Clothes, & Mrse ACURA 6010 ROBINS FORD '9t van GXI • AT, AC, Costa M... 7~2000 953J; eve 241-8149. hogony; solid walnut Items, Waterbed &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M2.00t0 eass. alloys, eapt ___ 7_22_._2000 ___ _ NLB LIDO Ben, l°""'9 Ask lor Randy. rall wrth Mother of dresser, 88l Sonora , •---------eha1rs, PoP top, P/ 91 King Kab P/U • VI •---------g quiol hse No amk/ 1.,---------Peart lnla)t, ask mg Rd S:it 8 S 90 Legend Cpe • Auto, '9 2 Steatth • Till. erurse. 'pkg. 1 e e maker AC, PS, can, reat V011 ~AGev 923$ drug/pet Prol M 35 .. Loat neght ol Aprrl 12, S4,200 HarpS>eord. ..... hold ....._ ale, leather, pfw, p/dl, AM/FM eaas, ate, (2MHM066) $8,"""'.. ·'""er, eust bum...-. ~,,.. ~ Pvt "· 8 18 lemale half H I • nouse items, ma· ea s s e tie, ch r om• m""• Stk 37915 Vlt'I """"' '""' .....,. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •um r L S500 • rma ay,an $7,500. Many More h .. ti h I -••· ASK .,.OR TIM ea mp er ·ah e 11 .111 uVeabl pd 723-6789 blue eyed adult eat e 1'" s me e 11 n es Whls, pwr mnrl Stk. 055995 S 17 977 r • · 1100 R-ard! E11quia1te Things! tools, furn & more, 37958 Vin 00962t Tustin Dodge Toyola of (4Hl7993) 510.993. NB MIF. 38r 2Ba twn-375-0582 .lennv Call 702.&.5-6&3S Set·Sun 9-3, 1431 $17 977 Tustin Auto Center Costa..... Alit for Bob '71 ar--. OT. vw chassis, IRS racing transm1alion, 4-epd, AM/FM stereo caas. yello# wlbfk Int Very fasL Mane, 644-«>32. house. Non/amkr, w/d.i------~--1========= Oeauville Pl 546-7462 Tu.Un Dodge 73().4&()() 722-2000 c!:f:'~:. Nr bch. Ulll pd. S400, LOST WALLET Form•I 0lt'ltng Room, MISC. ttousehold items. Tustin Auto Center garavail.6""'.,9t8 Friday even""'. RE· C H ERRY QUEEN kid I th & 7 .. .,.~•oo nt! 7 22·2000 ~ -... • c o •• ..,___ •------9-0-7-5 Ow>SMOB~ 9155 .,.---------WARD. Call Curt, 645· ANN, Bµttet & ehlna toys. SAT 8 ·2, 5141-----..,,....-.--.......,... FORD '9t Previa LE • While, NB Twnhm. Bog master 0333 or 675-6695. w/mtrrored baek, eu110 Bernard B~ (alley) '91 lntegra l.S. AC, PS,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AT, dual AC, stereo 91 Pasaat GL Wgn • BA/BA. Near beach• Ill ends, Matching -----------stereo eas.s. mnrf. f ''" '86 Aerenza. Auto, p/•, casa, mnrf, doya. P/ Beige, AT. AC. CC. till, Prkng/PooVSpa. $575'••••••••• table & eha1rs NEVER SAT/SUN 8-5! 1860 Pkg · ( 0 0 8 9 5 ) '89 Taurus ·Full pwr, Al ale. 1 BC5764 Stk pkg, & eictta pop up r.tereo cau. P/p6cg, • ...., utol, &45-2590. 1• USED. $2,300. For all, New Jersey. Furnllure SI 1,893. Ask for Ron C, AM/FM eass & 379A8 14577 roof ( o 4 7 7 o 3) ABS, Premium sound. PERSONALS 714/890-3850 & mise items. Dorn Toyota of moro, (Stk 808291) Tustin Ood-$17 993 (2YOX313) S11 ,993 Npt Hghts •hare 28' miss this one• Coata Meaa (270110) $7979 Tustin Auto C:;;ter A0SK .FOR RUDY Mk For Shewn 1 Ba eotta b k d Prleod to sell, lrodgo, ---------722 2000 ge, Be yr · Terrrlte .Garage Sate• • THEODORE 730o4e00 Towota of Toyo .. of 0 l M/F S380 I 1ola/lvsea1 & bdrm ,. uie . . ine Gas BBQ, portable ROBINS FORD Co••• M-Coe ....... t S Id •A"'-·3129 set, CASH ONLY, u · m op . .,....,. !••••••••• 66S-076a errb, scooters, lurn.•·B-MW--------642-0010 722·2000 722•2000 Share 38r 2Ba In COM EMPLOYMENT TOP QUAt.ITY White ~"';~~ ~~r~~~ 'tn~1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOiiliiOii •---------RENT To pine. an ad 1n Convenient rv beech. Prof non·•••••••••• sofa/ehr, cost S:JOOO =---------1• GEO 9080 The Piiot etassifred, Pilot ct HI d smlv. Pvt bdrm/otfree/11 take St200. E.lcoe oak Trudie bed, lamps, '88 3251CA 67,000 through classified CaJI 642·5878. M2·;:;,9• balh, $650. 675-5352 desk/ehr, eost s1soo 1onnls racquets, de-miles. Bronzrt/tan.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------------------------- s-...iou. Npt Hnht• EMPLOYMENT take $600. 67S-OG36 signer clothes. linens. (454 19) I 1e,995 ...--., mose SAT ~2. 133 E. Otter e11p. 4·12·93 home, IQ studio rm w/ 5530 •---------2Qth St. . SterUng l>.'l & pvt ent Avl 5/1 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCHANDISE Moton Ltd. N/pel ssoo. 646-7013 •• 640 9444 .. POSTAL.IOBS .. MISC. 6015 NEWPORT Start st t.4t /hr + ben· BEACH 6169 '88 735tA • 81.000 ·90 Storm GSI • Yellow, auto, A/C, AM /FM eass (Stk. 808291) (270110) $7379 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 842-0010 RENTALS WANTED 2726 ehts For applfcatlon & Draftlnv table Indus· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m i I es. S 1 Iv• r It an. Info, 1·216-324·5783 trial size w/compass. '1!.' $19,995 (43834)1 ________ _ 7am.'\Of?!" 7 days oak, eab\n9ts $t65 1100 HOME ,,r Offer exp. 4·12·93 HONDA 9085 080 MS-'t831 GARAGE SALE Stertl"9 CdM1NB 1Br or 2Br 28a 9f:~!'u~r,r.n~=d~ar;'.j-1·Ha--rt:M>--r-A_l_d_g_e_M_o_v-·1 ~ee~or~ae'!.°:~ur be& M~. lml house Senior, bookkeeper Compot· 1"9 Sale 6 chand• San MICJuel on SAT. ---------11lnt renter rec.eopts/ enz.ed, A/R, A/P, Gt.. ,,.,.., antique Frencii April 11 8am-noot\ '89 5351A • 37 ,000 ref1 644·9811 an 5pm payroll, forianclal stat• matbl• etoek, 4 bar ---------m 1 t • s . Red It an. ments. 5 .,... nJ stool, 1 twin mattress •Builder'• Sale!• 124,995 (94932) RES..ONSIBLI! male ··-e•p. s ConsltuellOn a•.nnhes, I ottoee sal•rv based ••t. ga1aige opener, -.-.-Offer exp. 4·12·93. •em school teacher · -• 7l tools, desk, oak Chrlatlen non-smkr' on ... p. appy In pet· loU more 59-,7859 doors, Pella windows, Stertlno •••k• quiet alud1°' son w /resume at lndust11al sewing ma· thctures. mlsel SAT Moton Ltd. 1Br/guest house wf 16792 Burke L.n. HS. chines. canvas bins. 8·12pm. 4t7 31st St. 640 8444 kotehen & 1torage, NB/ Cwpenters • EleeL & Hvy efllolorh~~~zel~rs''.gPrh0t!: _U_d_o-lsl..__S_a_t_8_-4_:_Ad_u_l_V '89 Fenari 348TS CdM/E'slde CM area. equip oper. tmmed PoS M-v· ....-.--Id lot.h Red/tan. 2,700 miles. ·Can pay $400 Ploaso avail, must travel, top erty of 929 Newhall, er11 rens c o1. toys (82653) c:all 63t-6763 !Ve msg pay a benefits, 305. Coa1a Mesa. 642·2666 and homo aeeess. Stertlno 947,5239 Su-Fr EST 213 Vin Cordova. Mo'tor9 Ltd. GARAGES FOR llHT 2740 H.0 .A.C Installers MOV1NQ SALE 840-9444 COMPUTERS 6018 Furniture, tools, work1 _______ _ wanted. lmmed start, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huntington Sch area, exp only need apply, own pwr toots, wages neg w/exp ~1100 benches. household. '90 75CML • Diamond SAT 8-3. 892 W. 16th Blaek, CD Player, GRl!AT FOR KIDS! IBM PF/2 70-38& Smb ram. IOmb hd, VGA,••••••••• Phone. Complete ser· vice records. lmmae eond Finance o r lease. (2TR04 17) '82 Honda Accord 4· door. auto, air, p/1, p/b, radio eassette. Besl offor 982-3883 '91 Crvre • 4 apd, a/e, AM/FM eau , 31K miles Ste 2VOC201 (3TK37944) 17477 Tua tln Dodge Tustin Auto Center 73G-44SOO '92 Aecor~ '..X. Char· eoal gry, auto, AC, CC. tilt. eau, alloys, p /pklc (3ACC011) S 13.993 Ask for Marti. Toyota Costa Me- 722·2000 WANTWDi Corona del Mar gaiage apace for VW Rabbit. Call Mr. Carmack, 151-3836 HAIRDAESSUfQ ASST Needed for a.a'<>n In Corona det MM. Lie req'd. Cell ~2050 :,C:,~~';':'1-;;.5~ TRANSPORTATION IBM Comp 2H wf3 S. $34,995 1--------- Allk for Moteh or Maril AUTO COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE HOUSEKEEPING 5 "• floppy Keyboard ---------end Monitor $300 obo. 831.18828 SAil BOATS 7014 Oependabl•, molt----------HS' Hobie Cat wltrtr, vated. outgoing.. FTff'T JEWELRY, FURS n-tramp, new white avg $8-10/hr 7~3 & AltT 602S LP, A·1 eoncl. S895 L 0 s AN Q E L E • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ o_B_O_M_S-400 ___ 5 __ -llTK"-----r-~----TIMES. Part time •RTa SERIGRAPH 22 Ctasatc Norwegian 1n1~u.~ wonc-tor tun lime pay Appraised S10,000 wooden sloop, 111nt PltOPE.-n 2767 lndocw/outdoor sa .. s, Mako otter•! eond, prtme NH slrp $5.35/hr • generou1 432•7903 tv Msg Sl.200 obo 646-3879 eomm1ss1on. Work 7016 aeolcat"•· 15 yrs wt11le qualifying lor at· ---------SPEED &. Htab, good leaH, traeove b-fits pacll· PETS 6 gi NB. 1trong t>ualneu. age which Includes ANlMAlS 6049 SKI BOATS Trans Arizona t25K • medleal coverage. Crevfft BMW IMPORTED 835-3t7t 9100 '91 8501A • 37,000 •91 lsuzv Rodeo • 5 mites White/tan spd. Red w/tow miles. (72444) 149,995 808482 2VZE394 Off~ Hp. 4·12·93 $12,279 Sterttng THEODORE · Motor9 Ltd. ROBINS FORD 640-....... ~ M2-0010 '91 M ·5 . 18,000 miles Blaek/black •--------- $44,995 Otfor exp. MAZDA 9125 •-1 2.93 I ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stetilno Motcws Ltd. &40-6444 IFlll11 By CHARLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAt-i HIRSCH THE LADY V ANlSHES Both vulnerable. South dea.la . NORTH • 7 6" AJ54 A Q 9 15 • 10 8 WEST EAST +9 2 •A J8 10 8 7 6 2 K 9 3 . J 6. . 10 8 3 2 +964 2 +Q7 5 SOlITH + K Q 10 5 3 Q K 7 4 . +AK J 3 The bidding: South Weal Nort!a Eut l + Pua 1 "J p._ 1 + P .. 2 NT 'p._ 3 + P .. 4 P .. 4 NT P.. 5 ~ Dbl 8• P .. P .. P .. Opening lead. Sll of With the brukup or the U.S .. R and the deuriorating economic 11tu auon thett. bndge players an find 1ni 1t incrusmg.ly difficuJt to get &o(fther for toumement.s One ,.. ault ha been an mcreue of rubber bndge. This hand 1s from a rubber bri~ game in Moecow. was a ~nable slam West dutifully led the heart re- quested by panner's doublt' or the Blackwood rfl{>Onae Oecla.ttr roee Wlth dummy'• ace and led a tromp LO the lung. which bt'ld. Since ruff· inc a club on tht' table seemed the nU't order of bUSIDt'U, decl.uer caahed the ace and kmg of clubs. On the second round East dropped Ow queen! Afraid of a club uverruff. declattr abandoned thal idea m the hope that diamonds 111.ould pht 3·3 or a tqutttt> 11.ould develop Crouin1 to the board wtth the qu~n of cha· monds, dttle,.r led another trump East ho l up with the ace and deared tht rt>mammc trump from du mm\ Dttlarer ran lhe rut of the trumpa m the hope that the defend· ers would not ~ able to wtthat.and the preuure W Ht dun, LO the fourth dub to the b1tt.er end and Ea.!t d1scard1D& &ftt'r dumm), wu never 1n anv trouble Tht' rNUlt wu down one.....: a mott satufactory out· come for Ea.st·Wl!!lt ._..,1n,,..v_en_tory __ ._ ...... __ s_t•_,_c_a• .... 1 _966--4 ___ S68 ____ li80iiiiiNiiNiilEiiiliisiiaiiiblii10iiiiik>Yiiii• • 8 5 8 0 5 T 0 N NEWPORT •Sm•" 2 person onset RECEPTIONIST •ble. lemale C~lden WHALER ' LI k e -CAD--n-IA_C ___ 9_0_4_0 IE.ACK 2 669 print shop In Laguna For beauty salon 1n R et r I e v • r • s h 0 N•w • $8000 86 8 ·2000 P/U • 481< miles. s spd. tJ/e. AM/ FM 11ereo, aport atnpes Stk ,37974 Vin 274876 S4477 Tustin Dodge South's ont'-club opening bid wu •rtificial and for<'mg and the rHt of lhe auctl(ln was n.etural Sil apadet •••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beaeh. Same loe tor CaM. E11p prel Neal, adore• people, espe> 854-504e 28 years. Well est elean appearance ehilty children. She'• '91 Sevfll• Sllver/dk * Sharp I SR, frpl, pool eoln w/d . ator•ge. P?S ntpots 722-8011 Tu.tin Auto Center l•---------------------------730-4800 customer base. Very Pait lime, 675-t495 an outdoor dog who ---------blue ont 18K miles, low overnead. high RECEPTIONIST Pf'f needs• big yard ianQ For Ad Action w•rranty Like new --------- proht ma1gtn Owner neede<I SaL Xlnt front lots or TLC Sine. she Call a S23.SOO. 675-5890 MERCEDES 9130 •21DAM $700• Inherited Arizona lost her master• year iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 1 BOAM SaAl'IU. Ranch 494· I 448 Tracy office, comm & PR ago and the grand· ni.ilu Pilat ·• '9 t Seville S1lver/dk VVV'lll or 770-7451 Don • s.lolls req. Ute typing, enildren are 11'1 school utlftJ _ blue int 18K miles, Fr1g, dahwshr, stove • Clrllng. Mesa Verde moat QI the trme warranty. Like new Incl No pets 54S-.855 ---------__ onv __ H_o_•_P_· _54_8_·_5584__ sn.·a approx 7 yrs AD-VISOR S23.SOO 675-5890 8LUFFS, Baek Bay vu BUSINESS OFFICE Salespeople needed lor old and we've had her 642-5678 e T 1--• ... sl-she w•s a "'wk· •--------.-'93 tdorado ouring Ltg. Quiet. New It crpt, FOR llNl 2769 ......., ma ... eting com-.. otd-;..•p She Is l;•lty Whethe< you're buying Coupe, Northstar eng, vertk:at1 2 + 2, cvrd pany. $7 hour guar. ..-game show prtze, o pkg. 737 Amigos Way plus Comm. PIT ..... non-egg,.ssiv• and la °' selling. Classitled Ml, eeeepllng best $99541050. 750-5050 IEXIEC eMc .. , 4770 call OeYe ~ not a barker. Very covers all your needs! n I (3 0) 858.()522 V K gentle wrth kids. bl.it IJ o er 1 '77 Merc ed•• -...1e 450SL. good condt- tlon. less than 41 K orig mil Call 645-0477 300 TD Wagon, 1980 Auto, brown w/beige Int, good cond. 127K ml S6,900 531·1281 --•Brand n-bayfront Al~~ .:.~~ ~ S EC R IE TA ft Y ·N 8 no wateh dog.. Sne 11 v,.w condo, 28R 2BA. stallona $150, P'<lt OI· Vaeht Brokerage. PIT. registered with the 2 ear gar, yrty S1i1~ flee $350: Mo-to·mo. 20 !'rslwtc. Fie• Re--Kennel Club u "Bon> .llM 873-3777 Agt F .. prkng rum VOte• cepuon. phones, W/P, n I• H •at h • r o • .AS TR C> LC> c; y Udo Isl watertront: Lrg ~all rec:ePt. C:on.. mail, hhng, XerOlllng. Dundee" and I'm Bae~. n/a, n/peta, con; rm. FAX. copier: Re~ to: PO Box aure, t.ho' I haven't 1650 leaH leludea Fed Ex. UPS, notary, 2268• NB 92663.. asked her, she'd pre- uttl. 673-8888 HCty avail. 833-8550, Teachers AN*, tOddler . fer• famfly ol Scotlllh UDO ISLE rutty fUm 1 Br. UUI, gar Incl 1785/mo yrty 1 per· eon, no peta 673-0837 Ne.,,art Terrace 3Br 2•.~Ba. $1100/mo. 650-4826 WESTMINSnR 2692 6065 Al OulnlM & PresehOol, UCI & Ir· background who can eurae at her In Gaehe. N. W_.. ,._nt Ofc VIM, Xlnt Wfkng cond, •-•• I th ----W:· : exp pref, 854e030 rn .. on Y to e Quaint. cozy, comlort· mo.st quahlred tarnrly able. Appro• 300sf, 1_________ Please eail 545·142S S&OO/mo. •31-8480 EMPLO-.rNT or e7.a107 1nu:; ------SERVICES 5533 SPORTING Npt kh t 250 aq It In prot bldg. Ample adJa· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOODS cent aurlace p•rking. -·•••• limiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bob Law, :HJl-8161 Please be aware that Sydney Omarr duw lht' hnt' Em,111<•nal wound un• drrgot>S h..al1n11 pn.x~ '011 II t'm«'rgf waving vonnry O•g lovt' tti.11onsh1p 1t 1"1t'd via l•mp(lr.r" ~,-.rahon TODAY'S C ROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Poet AOC>en - 6 taeto 10 Pt•aud.ee t4 TVs predeCeSIOr t S Ant b<lol<ler 16Pl~t Wilham - 11 Sheeplsn ta aet-•y qudlly 20 Males 21 Whtsi..er 23 Rat Of mouM 2• Stup;d one 25 Bone-dry 26 Med"val llrng 30 Ground covet 34 RIO 35 Comt0f1 37 Small bed 3a Squeals 39 MUSleal composition 4 1 Cutro s land 42 V1tal1ty London 62 Perleel 64 Owectton 65 Fwy - &e -Anle>onett• 61 Untidy st.le 68 WW\I last 69 An atwasiv. DOWN 1 Born In 2 Rhap9odin 3 Norw god 4 Wrong O..S 5 Footing 6 Fomenc 7 For Fr 8 Uteel a eh-.rt 9 Cnieago alfp()rt 10 Auction par1ICll)ant 1 I Coneemlng 12 Son of 1BR Apt. qu1et eomplu. ••••••••• $540/mo • Fr" utusl BUSINESS L MIN blinds, IQ closet, ar the llsllngs In lhrs eal· egory may require you to call • 900 number OOLll CLUBS w1lh or without earl Oood shape. $00. 494 6'160 In whleh tnere Is a•--------- charge per minute ncnTS 6075 Sttlng forotr. A~n Jay lArntr, latt brilliant Vlrso lyncltt, told an .. 1rologtr. "When I wrolt, 'On a Clur Day You Can Stt fottYtr,' I llltrally munt 11:· lArntr, with the • h ynott and 22 birtllpath CA11g JI, 141181, tOMldtrtd Ill-If an aatrology all· cio11ado Titt_!yrkbt. illltrn"tionally "nown. conh~~wtio.o with pevch c phno•ca.a, the m.1ntic am and .cltnfft. Al.en l,.Y lAn1tr Mt that, tndttd, -011 a Clur o .. y You c .. n"" FottYtif" ~r. Virgo not to ~ forwottcn SCOlllrlO (t,X1 B Nl>v 21 I h11h1 "" ll'l't'Jum of t'\f"l"'9oJll•n' O.C1s1on to tw ~nlJC'rN In \'\!Ur I.H M Tab nolft lf'l'p do•rv cummunou14' w11h mt'mbrr ,,, ''PJVl'll<' ... , wh1> '"",....._ h"'«' 11· '''"nu. "'"01 .. f.d 43 l-•bbt U Poet 1>4lfllliPS 46~s 48 Some guns 40 Ro<#ll'IQ PoOt. h:lry. 994..a1u FINANCE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT APARTMENTS -10-S-INESS ____ WANnD 5535 •FO_R_RE_NT ___ I OPPORTUNITY Deniah couple (Eng 2 Ofeh, 'Jake'• Women •m lpm. 0oo11n1e 13~ 721412• tv ITl$9 2904 ap .. king) aeet1 1tv•1n GARAGE SALES ---------iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-tob. 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Libno pmlOM llJ""" 1n df\ano If A'1Ul 16 II "fOUa llRTitOA~/ )CN ar. tiJ'lnllAll ,. d\IC WMillft - ....... "to 40111.t ......... --,c. hlM lO\I "''*' ,.,,_ (ti &Iii..._, ft• t .. ha""'" °'.. Df .... or-.. Pl Ull h1ng at , .. , n lot " ltl• ~lu41n1 th• l..ct tMt .nit" t'ft' 1 ... ""~ """'' •"•~rn•t. M " ,....,. \ ~ • ,.., ,... l• ,._, litt urnnl ·~ ,, 11 .. 11!1 t-19 ·~ Ill ~-IJlf' JNJ .. 1 -~ rou Ii~ _,. 14 ..... ~ ~'-" 11.W °'"'-""' wul w J"Oll'-..... _... ~-·'" ..... ................... 50 M°"'9S on one leg 52 Wotd oarty ~ Ftg1Ke of apeec:tl ~ Tw>e of st•tue 57 Army coos eo -Square, 2 3 14 11 20 s 7 ~t· 4 1 UttNW\ llf .. •3 Aneoer>1 rooe 45Eanr 1au 41~ 41t Aaineel llllfO 51 Siona ~ Flow9r C*1 54 0.. - """"' e !I SS ~nborof Conn se ~ s 7 Not""'O ~ '"'-"' SIP sew....-.,_, .,~ 63 8arTi9r 12 t3 ADVERTISING Maitfmoth is 'the perfect destinati.on for outdoor-lovers . . A s the .days get warmer, the Sierr:i pe.:ib begin to shed their snow to reveal ' meandering backcountry trails, fragrant meadows, rushing streams and myriad Alpine lakes. From April through October. opportunities to experience the.e glorious Sierra days are endless. Backpacking/Hiking For many city d\ ... ellers, the perfect antidote for fr.:iuled nerves is a trek through the solitude o( the High Sierra backcountry. Bad.packi hgl hiking optrons range in length and endurance from rdaxing. one-hour strolls in and around the immediate Mammoth Lal..es, Resort region to overnight trip!> thJt lead adventurers to high-country lal..es and meadows. Wildern~s permits are required for all overnight bacl..p.1ckers/h1kers entering the John i\lui r and Ansel AdJms \ \'1ldern~s areas. To avoid conge)t1on on the trails, quotas are enforced on mo)t trails for overnight users. from July I through September 15. One half of the daily quot.ls are available on a first-come, first-serve basis the day 01 the hike; the remainder are .wa1lable "1th advance re!>ervJt1on through the U.S. forest ServKe by \\nting the Mammoth Ranger 01)tnct, P 0 Box 148, Mammoth Lal.es, California 93546. Permits mu>t be p1ded up in pt!rson. The fore>t Ser\ ice Center \.\ill assist in choo,ing a day h1l-e that be>t suits intere>ts and lt!\els of phy)1cal (1tnes). For more information call (6191 934-2505. Bicycling Crui>1ng Mammoth's wide-open, '"oc.xfod spaces on mountain b1l..es is Lakes. Cont.'.lct Mammoth Mountain Ski area at (619) 934-2571 . Hay Wagon Rides For whimsical jaunts back ta the Old West, youngsters and oldsters alike will enjoy a hay wagon ride, drawn by Belgian or Percheron draft horses at Sierra Meadows. Hayrides culminate in an old-(ashioned hoedo\\n around a campfire, complete with down-hocne fiddler music and songs. For information, call Sierra Meadows at {619) 934-6161 . Horseback Riding The town of Mammoth Lakes. Red's MeJdow, Sierra Meadows and June Lake are all starting points for one-hour to full-day horseback riding excursions along Mammoth 's bacl..country trails. For more information call the Mammoth Lakes Visitors Bureau at (800) 367-6572. Packing Imagine e ploring the scenic Sierra all day by hor~ or mule and in the evening arriving to a crnckling campfire and a home -cooked meal prepared by a wrangler. These are only a few o( the highlights that m.:ike a Sierra pack trip an elo.Citmg adventure for the whole fomily. For more information call the Mammoth Lakes Vi)1tors Bureau at (800) 367-6572. Spring Skiing Corn· snow, caused by the alternJte melting and freezing snowpack, is a nJtural cond1t1on l)'p1cally associated with late sf...11ng. Mammoth is the corn snow capital of the U.S .. boasting some.of the best and latest spring skiing in the country. For information on Mammoth's spring ski season all the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area at {619) 934-25 71. Watersports Mammoth's aquatic playgrounds come to life in 'April, replacing the ski slopes as the main attraction. ' Throughout the temperJte spring and summer months, the many lakes and streams brim with a plethora of water activities such as canoein8 on smaller lakes; Ultamaraning; sailboarding; and jet skiing and S<iiling on Crowley, J~ne and Horseshoe Lakes. The Owens and Walker Ri-.er provide ideal conditions for kayaking. and June and Horseshoe Lakes are a swimmers delight. Crowley Lake is noted (or water-skiing (the season kic~s of on Independence Day), and June Lake's cool Sierra breezes produce excellent conditions for sail~arding. ~or additional in(ormation about ou(door adventures at Mammoth, stop by the Inyo National Forest Visitors Center located at the entrance to Mammoth on Highway 203. During the summer the center is open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For lodging questions and information about the area, call toll free, 1-800-367-6572. Sightseeing Mammoth is situated in the heart of a fascinating geological and historical region providing visitors with countle)S, intriguing sight,5eeing opportunities: Devil's Postpile National Monument This fa!lcinatlng monument, located 14 mile) from the Mammoth Visitor Center '1a Red's Meadow Road, is the site of an unusual geological formation created 100,000 years ago by cooling lavJ passing from the Earth's crust through i\-'\ammoth Pa!>S. The resulting formJ tions are columns of ba~ltic rock, standing 40 to 60 feet high. Day users of the Red's Me;idow Valley, \\'hich includes Devil's PQ)tp1le, are required to ride a sh uttle bus into the area The bus operates JunP through September ,mt.I departs daily from the MJmmoth Mountain Inn parking lot for a small round-trip foe. The monument is a short one-quarter-mile h1l..e from where the bus stops. Hot Creek located three miles south of Mammoth Junction rust off H1ghw;iy 395 Is Hot Creek, a phenomenon created by live hot sprin~ ancl fumarofes heatin.s a cold mountain stream. Open from sunrise to sunset. the area is a natural sanctuary (or numerous High Sierra wildlife including great horned owls, b.1ld eJgles, spotted sandpipers, cliff sw;illows, the Owens sucker ;ind tu1 chub. Because of extreme temperatures, swimming m Hot Creel.. is not recommended. For more information on Hot Creek. contJct the Forest Service at (6191 934-2505 Convict uke Convict Lake, the site of .m 1871 gun battle betv ... een escaped convicb and a sheriff's posse, offers visitors rugged scenery punctuated by sheer cli((s and brilliantly colored folded rock formations. Mono Basi n National forest · Scenic Area This magni ficent area. loc<1ted on Highway 395 -25 m1~ north o( Mammoth. Is known for 1b dehcJte tufo formations (formed by calcium deposits) and bird populations. For millions of years, volcanoes e1<plooed from the t.lepths of this inland sea 's 13-mile expanse h;iving lava strewn islands (now hnvens to hundreds of C;ili(ornia seagulls> and the eerie tufo spires that give the l.1~e its lunar-like land>eape. Bodle State Historical Park Located 17 miles north o( the town 01 Lee Vining and 1 7 miles ea:.t of Highway 395, Bodie State Park is " • living legacy to the area's Gold Rush Days. Bodie, once housing a population of 12.000 at the height of its fame in 1879, is the only Gold Rush era town maintained in a state o( arrested dec.-iy. Visitors to the ghost town can see vestiges of its rip-roaring past in the 150 remaining structures. Guided tours of some of 1hese and other -area sit~ are offered during the spring and summer months by the Stale P Jrk Rangers. Call (619) 934·2505 (or tour dates. 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CJmpers may register at the individual campgrounds; group campsites may be reserved in advance by calling the Forest Service at (619) 934-2505 Aboard the WorldS Best Large Luxu Cruise Shi * fishing • Mammoth's fo,hing season officially opens in April, and 1.ist.s un11 I the fina l day~ ol October Teeming ''1th some ~ of the country's finest and fa ttest trout. Crowley La ke, La~e Mary, L.:ike George and Twin Lakes are just a few examples o( Mammoth's tempting fishing experiences. For information on fishing in Mammoth, contact the State Department of Fish and Came at (61 9) 872-11 71. 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