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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-05-25 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • A storm sy tem off the coast m~y bring PARTLY morning drizzle. ~1 /J ijlJ 1 It shoufd improve in the afternoon With partly cloudy side . See Weather, A2 25 cents Schools ' dropo ut ra te falls ~Newport-Mesa school district's percentage of high school dropouts plummets more than any other Orange County district in last six years. By R.iss Loar. S:a" \', ·~r 'f:.\\PQ!{l·Ml ')\ -J h pcrct:ntJgc ot ~1gh )Ch~ I Jrlp-1..h 1n the.: ~ev.port· ~tc-,..i Ln1t1.!J ~ .. t •vi Dl'•trl\.t ha~ lall n drarnat1call) during 1hc ta .. t )l\ )Car-. - more than an\ other :>chool d1,1rict rn Or· ange Count,: a .... ~Hct;ng to ~tati:.uc-. re· lca!>cd ~tonda) b~ the 't:ttc DepJrtment of Education The schoul dt)lflCt ' b. percent dr1.)p· out rate fo r the da~' ot 1992 "J~ b.i .i percent IO\\Cr 1h.1n the dl\lr1Ct'!:> 19S6 dropout rate The .. hovl J1)1nc1 reported a 19 l pe rcent drtipout rate for the JQ 6 school year 1 he dropout rate) are for ... 1u- dents in grade!> 10 through 1~ 0) the end of the 1991-9:? school )Cir. the 1 ... 000; )tudent Ncv.port·~le)J :>chuol distract re· ported 95 high !>chool drop\ uh Newport Beach developer Jim Hood, who will soon stand trial for murder, wades through little Corona tide pools to board his grounded boat, Entre Amis. Dropout rate> fell hy 39.7 percent in Orange Count) and ~3.6 percent -.1:ite· "1de. A ft:,\ neighboring unified ... chool d1-.trict!o -11'\inc. Garden Gro'c and u,, Al.1m11 0:-. -rcportt•d an 1r ... c.1-.c an urop· See DROPOUT Baell Page CORONA DEL MAR - Accused killer Jim Hood crashed his cabin cruiser into the rocks off Little Corona shortly afte r mid- night Monday, injuring a 41 -ycar- old fcm:ilc companion. On the rocks e rosccutor COnlend Hood hired Beauchamp, 32, to l..111 h1> '' 1fe Donnie 1n 1990 at the couple' Sequoia NauonJI rore!>t lodge so he could collect on her SI million life insurance polit.) Jnd inheritance. Newport may withdraw from tollway agency The Newport Beach developer had his 36·foot yacht on autopilot when it missed the harbor en- trance and slammed into the rocks nbout 1:18 a.m., according the Or- Accused murderer Jim Hood crashes auto-piloted yacht on Little Corona reef \\'hen Beauchamp began extorting hu!>h mone} from Hood in add111on to h1 pa)Off for the h11, pro ecutors ~J), AooJ ange County Sheriffs Department. Hood. 50, escaped injury. K:uie Meltz suffered a minor nose abrasion, Lt. Dick Ol)on aid. The victims were rescued by lifeguards " ho had to plunge into the water from a shenff) fireboat and swim to the ves cl in order to help them to shore. It i not clear what Hood wa) doing when the boat crashed. but Olson said an inve)tigatio n is under way. The top·of-thc-line 1977 Un inite, dubbed "Entre Amis," i "orth up to Sl00.000. according to an cm· ployec of the s:ilvnge company Vessel As~1~t. The boat will remain stranded on the roc ks at leJ~t until today while Hood'~ insurance company decides the mo)t affordable way to get it out of the water. Story by lorlAnn Bashedl Photos by Marc Martin decided to t..ill the heroin Jdd1ct at his Fontana office and plant a gun in the '1c11m'!> hand to make 11 loot.. lil..e ~elf dcfcn!>e Hood claim!> he -.hot liJeauchamp becau!>e the de,eloper v.a) "petrified" that the forme r cmplo)ee - a convicted criminal '' 11h the violent history -"a~ going to !..ill him o..-cr a ma tter that had nothing to dl) \\llh Bonnie HO\)d's death tv.o )ear) earlier Hood' murder tnal tarted an Octobe r. but a m1!>tr1al \\3!> declared about fou r months later after Juror deadlocked "1th 10 \Ole!> 10 con"ict. one \l)te Ill find him 1nnoccn1 Jnd Jnothcr undecided Pro:.ccutor::. dcoJed to take the ca e bacl.. w 1.:l urt. ;ind a second tnal ha' bcc.!n '>Cl fo r July. ~ Council votes to pull out of tollroad agency 1f six cond1t1ons -which will give commuters a toll-free nde on Newport Coast Dnve -aren t met by July 30 By Tony Oodero S:a" .'.r•er ~ E \\ POR l lH ,\( H -\It ·r \~Jr' 01 -.upp\.rt, Cit\ t~<J , Im n hd~ \Cnt a I II· free mell-..ige hl ..1'1 J.11quin 11111'!> tollwud oft1c1als nnd \O\\CJ w ... 111.t I the , II\•, mcmber,h1p in the 1oll a~t'n., b\ Juh ·~o it an acct.ptabk allcrr.a11H· route lor~ C\\· port Coa't Orne 1,n t .. ppru' ed bv th .. n C1)un .. ilman Ph I !:>.1 'one h.1~ fou~ht ll.11 Hood i set to begin trial in July on charges that he murdered former employee Bruce Beauchamp an March, 1992 -purponedly to keep the man quiet about Hood's own involvement in the high·profilc mur- der of his wife, Bonnie Hood. a year before. The damage done to the bow of the 36-foot yacht. In the mean11me. lfooJ h:h po ted S2 m11l1t'n t>onJ to rcm:11n tree on bJil \\ith hi' teenage son anJ c.l.1ugntcr at their Ha rbor 1c" home . If con' 11.tcd of tir:>t-degrce murder, he f~cc!> 25 }Car!> to life in pmon the-~I rn.ttf\., -k~ _.,tfh'e-k--'irtnmt-("('lm.----- mu1i:ri. O'l 'l:''PlHl Co.1,1 D 11H' "ould be forced to PJ' .& .;, I-lent t~" 1~ d H l a City planners vote unanimously to reduce new development lees .._ Compromise between Costa Mesa Planning Commission and developers could result in traffic-impact fees lowered by two-thirds. By Joel Beers, Stan Writer COSTA MESA -A vastly scaled down tra ffic impact fee came closer to fruition at Monday's Planning Commission meet~ ing. Commissioners unanimously approved three recommendations to the City Coun- cil which would set the finaJ (cc at no higher than $228 per trip generated by new development. The final fee will be of· ficially appro,-cd at the June 7 Cit} Coun· cil meeting. Commissioners recommended the Cicy Council charge all new developments the same fee rather &ban divide the city into districts. Additionally, commi ioners adopted the lowest po iblc interim fee, .0.S percent of a building's cost. Large de- velopments would pay a higher interim fee based on the amount of traffic they SH FEES/ID ..... Freak accident at Taste of Costa Mesa kills fudge shop owner Douglas Carey ~ Recently opened Balboa Island store was proprietor's dream. By LoriAnn Basheda. Stall Wnter OALBOA ISLAND -The O\\ncr of R}ba's F\Jdge Shop died Sunday from a freak fall he took seven day ' before while delivering fudge to the :innual Ta!>te of Costa Mc a. Douglas Carey, 45, armed 1n New- port Beach le'IS than a )Ca r ngo to spread some of hi fam ily's f udgc for· tune to the Wc~t Co_u:.t. Carey is the grand on of Harry R)ba -the , tl·~car· old fu dge king of ~bckanJc hland. Mich. It was Ryba who sent Care) \\CM to open the family's fjr 1 California :>tore on the corner of Marine anJ UJltioa a'· cnues on B6lboa Island The Ta,te or Co ta Mc a "a the shop's fir~I com- munity event. See ACCIDENT~ h8I See TOLLAOAD "Bade Page R)'ba' , tht Balboa I land fudge 5ho p, ~\a Dougla Carey' dream. ---------------.•••••••••111t•111t•t••t••••lt~•••tttt1111111111111111t1••••t•••t•••1•1111111!1 • t•tt1ttt11t•• •••tt11tt ••••• •t•h•••••• .. ttit•t t t1 • I ,............................................................................ ............................. .......... ......... ... . Morning Briefing Llzl llrllb Center box ornce records Dream -..aTOCAU " learners BUSINESS f AX 63 1-S()Ol .. A8 COSTA MESA -Liza Minnclli'a just-concluded run broke ..... 16 the St million mark and the one-week box-office record at The D•ily CI RCULATION 642·4333 . .... 14 the Oran1c County Performing Arts Center, center officials Pilot's OrHm CLASSIFI ED AD 642-561'8 ..... A1 said Monday. Te.m '93 for . ••• 16 Ticket sales totaled St,067,277 for Minnelli's • high school RETAIL ADS 642·4321 eight-performance concert revue, a«0rdin1 to center press boys ¥0hyball omccr Orea Patterson. The shows -in which MlnnclH, • Js unveiled NEWSROOM 540·1224 backed by a 12-piecc band, ainp blues. Bl'oldway and motion today as the '.NEWS FAX 646·4170 picture tunes -also aamcrcd critical praise. ·~· writen The Minnelli run breaks the one-week, box-off'ICC record ol pktc the bat HOTLINE 642-6086 c-1 c-kl """""· """' $954,779 set in 1992 by the ci&ht-day, return en1aaemcnt of local tal~t. See CGf'Y'ltN 19') 0 the national tourina production of "La Miseriblcs." Sports/11. SPORTS 64 2·4330 ~-.... -~ ..... .. , A2 Tueeday, May 25, 1993 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily _Piiot Lo ca I 0 n I y I Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642~21 ext. 388 ':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: She is listening t o prec ious patter of (four) little feet Today's Question What do you thi nk of Pres ident Clinton 's haircut? (asked at PCH and Newport Boulevard in Newport Beach) Photos and interviews by Kat.suya Rainone "It's outrageous, but at least he doesn't color it like Reagan does ... It would cost even mo re." ANNEMARIE OARADISE Newport Beach "With all the dispair in the world, he needs to be thin king about other things besides a $200 hair- cut." ANN CLACK Newport Beach · "I d on't unde rstand "Clinton's new hair-"His haircut is OK, why it's suc h a big cut doesn't seem but I think he issue. It's just a too d ifferent ... But should grow it all haircut." isn 't it weird how one length. About to ALLISON NORDQUIST his hair color his shoulders ... Newport Beach changes overnight?" Lookin' sharp, Bill!" LOLLY SIMONS JENNIFER BECKER Newport Beach Newport Beach M y friends '"arned me about the dangers of l:lle-life-motherhoOd, but I Y.Ouldn't listen. 1 was determined to enjoy the plea!iurc!i of cuddling a warm liltle body in my arm!i, and have a pair of adoring cye!i look up at me ns if J we re the mo:,t import ant per!ion in the world. Oesides, there's a different altitude today about grandmothers becoming mothers. It's more trendy. Cityside i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ------ Nancy Mcintyre 59 and Holding When l told my kids l yearned to hear the patter of little f~et, they thought it wa!i great -just what Daddy an d I needed 10 keep U!i )Oung. Their enthusiasm, however. wa sn't shared by my husband, "ho groaned that we no longer had the energy 10 cope with parent hood. "We can't start over again at our age", he~rumbled. The more he argued, the more determined I became not to be denied my maternal right . Grandchildren arc wonderful, but they're not the i.a mc as having your own bundle of joy. You snooze, you don't lose ..._ Conte stants lay it on the couch to determine who will be the Fair-est of them all. By Joyce Scherer, Staff Wnter ' COSTA MESA -Television anci Me: Like mashed potat~s and grnvy, an ideal relationship that would put us on "American's Most Wanted," list of inactive personalities. Dill blanched as white as a diaper when he saw me knitting four little booties. "Twins are out!" he cried. "You must have taken leave of your sense!.!" It all depends on what God gives us, I smiled benignly. He begged me to discuss this with my docior who would convince me how exhausting motherhood 'WOUid be to a woman in her sixties. · That simile won 29-year·old Michael T. Schowengerdt a chance to win Sl,500 in the Orange County Fair's Couch Potato Conte!it. The Costa Mesa resident will be one of three candip!!tcs vying for the coveted -and meaty - title during the fai r's July 9-25 run. l«'.1)-~PJ,,o Michael Schowengerdt sharpen skills fo r Orange County Fa ir competition. ''l don't need a doctor's perm ission to fi ll a void in my life," I dramatically announced. "Besides, it's all arranged. We're going to adopt. I have a reli able age ncy ~ith impeccable credentials." My husband finally gave up the struggl e and braced himself for a little stranger coming to live with us. While l expected adjustments, I was unprepared for the four-legged dynamo "ho blew into our lives lik e a hurricane. Our daughter, Kip, is a beautiful mixed·breed temer we adopted as a lap dog, but in a }Car has expanded twice her size. She now weigh!. a., much as a !>teamer trunk. Fully packed. Her father must have been a traveling man. Pets are supposed to be good for your .trterics, but our ve ins have !ihrunk. We can't get enough blood to our brain to figure out how to di!ic1pline this "'hirlwind. She's !itronger than both Mclntyres put together. with paws like concrete paperweights. ''My favorite thing is wa tching TV," said the 5·foot-11 -inch. 254-pound Schowengerdt. "T he first thing I do when I get home is turn on the TV. My favorite show is "Knous Landing," but I love watching the old reruns like "I Love Lucy," and "Andy Griffith Show." The Couch Pot3IO hopefuls will be housed in a huge tent at the fair's entrance. Each contc!itant will be designated a 10-by-10 space, a couch and supplied with full -bodied food donated by fair vendor . "They have to bring e"erything cbc, like their televisions or VCRs," sa id the foir's special eve nt director. Jeff Graves. "They will be here each day from the time \\C open until closing time. We will give them breaks every hour or so, and they sleep at home:" Scho\\cngerdt ays he h3!i been described as a P11l!ibury Doughboy double. "kind of puffy in the middle; push it in and it bounces back." he said with a laugh. "My favori te food?" he pondered. "I kind of m..e CVCl)thing. but I enjoy popcorn, potato chips and Coca-Cola when I'm watching TV. Uut if I'm not eating. )ou'll al"a)s find a Coke or an iced tea m front of my TV." Those keen skill\ will be critical if Schowengerdt is going to !in:ig the title and Sl.500 priie. Ho"e'er, Sl,000 for seco nd and $500 fo r third placc.,would still pay for a lot of Dorito) and wdas. "I want n room that rcOects me," Scho'"'engerdt said. "I plan to put up some of my pencil drawings. but I al!iO want my room to be omething fun and humorous. I think a lot of people think of themselves as a couch potato hut they won't admit it. Out me. well. now I f ecl like a profc sional." Along '' ith the prize money, each of .the three winners Y.ill receive a"trce mcmber~hip to Family Fitne i.. "I cou ld sure u e that Jfter the contest," :,aid Scho .... engerd1, who \\Ill U!iC 'acation time from hi rc~taurant job to compete in the 17-d:•) competition. Grave!. said fairgoer!. and fair Judge!> will choo~c "hich of the thm~ contestants is the ideal candidate. A voting bo~ near the Couch Pototoc!>' temporary home "'ill be available for attendees to cast their \Ole!>. S urveys show that late-life parents have a highe r percentage of brilliant kids - which was one of my selling points in becoming a mama. I'm not sure this theory totally applies to our girl. While most savvy canines master a doLen or so commands, she's still struggling with the meaning or "NO!" Her manipulauve powers would qualify her fo r a key position in the State Department. _____ F::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ :: ::::::::::::::.::: :::::::::::_ Obituary Kip is the kind of dog who may not rescue )'Ou from a burning burlding, but"she's-~p enough to dial 911. While we have a terrier by the tail, every time we try nnd take a realistic asses ment of our plight, Kip gi\.'e!I us one of her statc·of-the·art melting looks -dissolving the d1 cussion. She's got an emergency supply of these looks for every crisis from pid dling on the rug to burying our slippers in the back yard. What can a mother do? A memorial service is planned for Wednesday for Frank Simpson Ill, 67, a former commoa ore of fhe Newport Harbor Yacht Club who partici pated in numerous transpacific races. Mr. Simpson, a partner with the Los Angeles law firm of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, was born in Los Angeles and was a resident of Pasadena. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy and USC, Mr. Simpson was a former vice commodore of the Transpacific Yacht · Frank Simpson Ill, 87, ----ex-commodore or NHYC Club. As a member of the Cruising Club of America, he had cruised in the Caribbean, the AeJ;ean Sea and had crossed th\! Atlantic under sail. He was currently serving as chairman of the Naval Academy Sai ling Foundation, and was a fo rmer committee chai rman fo r the American Bar Associati on. His father, Frank Sim son.JL., was the fi r.st Naval-aviator in California. A memorial service is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at All Saints Epi$COpal Church, ·132 North Euclid Ave., in Pasadena. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to the Naval Academy Sailing Foundation Inc., Robert Crown Sailing Center, Annapolis, ME 2 1402, or the American Cancer Society. lliiijPiL ,____-.-Jf ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Weather VOL.17,NO. 124 To make a correction II It Ti.. Nati pulq IO~~··" IOI) al ~ To ~ aft -or derillc> Uon. pl.-<Ml 6'4M)J1, ell\ l H ~ '°" ,_,....._ ~~ o.t~~ .._tJ MIWll ldW, \II(•,,,..... • How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Or.inge Counry 642--4333 AMttitffta Cl~wfled 642-5678 Otspl•y 642-4321 ldilorial Nt"W1 S40· 1224 Sports 642·43)0 ~ lpotb '"' 646·41 70 ~<>Ma '"",,.. Office 642 4321 8wnet1 fu 631·5902 • lmY Onshott winds and • 1tonn 1y1tem off the coast m~tng uJ sorM momln1 driu.. with our So-clcMtch and patchy • 7·00."' o.s L5l p M J.6 •••• , .... 2.6 AA.f~ 7:SO 1.111 ..0 l ll:JO."' $' 7;l7 , "'· J.6 J,,4 II"'· J,I BUSINESS LICENSES New businus license information reported by the cities o( Costa Men and New'}>Ort B~ch: COSTA MESA a Kris He(tved o( Aqu.i Tell Pool and Spa Suv •• n J 1 J& T nn11) 011-.e o SyMil Huang ,u 2025 N\c.')'i!r P1.1cc a Alu.inder Zu batov or M Z lntern.ilion.:il Co . .ir 615 8.il.c.-r St a Mario G.arcia or Yolil1ndu Dr1perifS JI lOOt Arnold A\e O John Healh or J\ H ,u •10.! 1 I tdrbcx Blvd NEWPORT BEACH o J. C~rten or Red\\OOd Energy .It. 20-ll \\.~rdifr Om~ o M.:irlc M.lddocl.s o( D.at.:ir.im Corp. at 1601 01)\.e St Mich.iel S\\i(t o( S\\ift EIKtric Jl C't7 Br.dgpoi~ o Kimberly Hodgson of Cre,ent Moon Co. at 126 A~are 1'\e a Stephen Alberbon or· Qu.ilifil'd Roofing II 351 N "-C\\ 1>ott 81\J • POLICE LOG COSTA MESA Vari ous locati ons: Autc>.. ww~ reportt.>d stolen Sund:iy 1rorn 1653 lowJ Street and 2 300 Harbor Boule\Mcl On Saturcl.,~ auto> ''ere reported )tolen trum 2775 Ml'~ \wde Dra\e E.1'1 .rnd 2701 and 3010 11.:irbur Boule,.Hcf Orange A\cnue: .\\01e th,in $1,500 \\Orth u( Jnt1qut· '"eapom \\C.>rt• d1<.(0\ered >tnlen Friday trom ,, hunw in the 1500 bloc I.. ·Meyer Pl ace: A re,1dL•nt 1n the 2200 bh)(.I.. \\,ltlht.>d J mJn dig up l\\U ro:.e bu .. ht·~ lwm tht>tr front ) Jrd I.ht Sund.l\ ni~ht. 'luli them into a b.1b\ ~trulrt•r .lrld tlee. Alcord1ng tu rq>orb, tht> rose bushes one rl•d .ind one '' h1te ''ere about .t lt'~l tJll The th1er '"as described J\ .1 Hispanic m.-in·. Jo.inn Street: Roughh $800 \\Orth of comp.Kt d1\CS "ere stolen Thur)(J;ly lrom a home in the 600 block. NEWPORTlrrACH Hilvanar: A bil..e wJi. '!olen Sunday from the gar.ige ol a home in the 600 bloc.I... Balboa Boulevard: A 1980 Honda was stolen 5Jlurd;ly from the 1000 block Port Ourness: NeJrly $4 ,000 worth of items , .. ere stolen Saturda y from a home 1n the 2100 block. Scott Drive : Someone brol..e into Our Hero Sand\\ 1Lh by climbing through the ceiling FridJy and stole $500. West Coast Highwar: W1ll1am Simp son, wf\o ists his occupation a d1~ jockey for l\SBR radio, wa!> arrested over the weel..end on suspicion of attempted grJnd theft of a boJt. _r:::::::::::::: Lottery Decco Ortlw1ng held Monday, May 24 • Ht>am .................. Jack •Clubs ........................ 6 • Diamond .......... ,... 2 • p.tdes ................... Jack On the cov~r Tht-~mung of Hoag Hotip11al is by the loltf fone London ~nd ft".Uured on the Newport Bt-ach 1 9 alend~r. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tuesday,~ 25. 1983 Aa Of Pac Amp, pancakes, politicos and other weighty Issues about. I tell ya, if it's not one thina, h's another ..• JOINT EFFORT -Last week's episode detailed this past Sunday's Hemp eed P:rncake Breakfast & Rnlly at Lions Park in Costa Mesa. J wasn't able to attend due to a Ou bug. which should be c~ming soon to a bedpan near you (ff it hasn't al ready). About midway through the column, it was noted that the county Board of Supervisors had snuffed out Orange County Hemp Council efforts to get the proh1b1tion lifted on the plant which produces fiber and marijuana. mean to offend (isn't that always the way) wi th t.he column that ra n the week before the Hemp piece. In it, I pleaded with the Orange County Fair Board to get more imaginative with concert prognimming at Pacific Amphitheatre, which the board i in the proces of :purchasing from the Nedcrlander Organization. better than the ones I'm used to; you know, they come in a box with a picture of the e old guys that look like pilgrims. However, 1 haven'! slan ed loading up on Mud Paes just yet. I have to remain vigilant in case Mr. Kobrin pulls a Ross Perot and re-enters the race. Af1er nil, at las\ count he was only the !turgical removal of one 5-pound gland &way from equaling me in total sheddage. How much you suppose I can get for a used gauntlet these da)')? GIL NET -The fi rst half or a column I wrote in March propped up Sid Soffe r as o challenger to Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun Judge Susanne Shaw, The other half whined about Congtcssman Christopher Cox' offer to srep do""n and write a check to 0 111 Clinton and the Oemocra11c Na11onal Committee if spending 1s lcs) an 199-1 than it'll be in '93. think Sid Soffer and guys like BJac~ie Gardarian have made our areil a much more intere 1101 place to 11\e ·- So have you, Gil, so have you SIGN OF THE TI MES -If there ""n one moment in my form1d.ible yean that gave me a glimmer of hope :ibout c:i~ing out a career in the nc\\spaper business, 11 was winning an i\\i.trd for a column I wrote in college. 1 he judge was none other than the Lo'5 Angeles Times' esteemed columni-.t Jack Smith. I \\On't name the esteemed pen.on, but let's just say he/she is clo~e to the situation and has always been a great help to the Pilot. I got that information from another publication, and the other publication was wrong, The proposed measure hasn't gone before our e~teemed Supcs yet. However, I stand by the column. TAKI NG THE GAUNT OUT OF GAUNTLET -J hereby accept esteemed columnist Jerry Kobrin's courageou~ withdrawal fren that ~illy little "'eight-loss competition "'e were halfheartedly "aging. Of cour:.e, seeing the Editor's absolute joy on his face Notebook as he dug into one -----• "Dunkerque Special" after the other at Antoine's the other The column ended, in trademark sarcasm, with me hoping Cox losello the challenge and Sh!ps do\\n, and someone more conciliatory step:. an to fill the congressional seJt, like Gal Fergu'>on 1 hat drew a fax from our esteemed assemblyman: In fJ ct, I alwa)S dreamed of !><>med:J)' working for the Times From "'hat 1 rc:.id an the other papers O\C:r the v.eekend (an bet\\een traps to the bedpan) that dream might come true. As much as I lo"e the Pilo1, I've go1 to start being more !tpccific "'11h those . dreams. 50RRY STATE -I hereby publicly apologize for offending someone I didn't I'd nlso like to thank him for llnc or the ·best cigars I've ever !lmoked. It's much night, I really have nothing to worry "Really Mall, I'm just a regular fuzz-ball like Rush Limbaugh. Ho\\e,er, 1 Mall Coktr's column uppt•urs Tur>dDJS. ._____--..Jr:::::::::::::: Cox wants · Movie listings Alleged lingerie loot~r nabbed without c~ps going undercover Newport Beach IOW.UOS NIW,OU CINIMA 300 N..,_ C- 0,..e 644 07 60 I Oave l'G 13 2 JO J SJO S JO IS 2 Sliver t 12 2 JO S 1 30, I 0 3 LHl In V.nkers PC 11 30 2, • 30 1, 9 30 lOWAIOS IStAHO CI NlMA fo•-•-d r-....-c: ...... 6•0· 1218 1 lndlon kimmer l'G 13· 11 •S 1 •S 3 4) O 8 IS 0 S 1 Hel Shehl 'arl Oe "• PG l J I I) 3 30 S ·~ 8 ll ·~ l Hal 5her•I 'on Oeu• l'G I J 11 I) 2 30. • •S 1 f IS · 4 l ennr & '-en ~ / ...J l S JO 8 10 IS c, Draa-P'" 1 l • S l 30 10 0 Indecent ''OPOIOI k 11 ).J 7 • JO I Is 0 ·~ ' '•»• " 1 • • -S 7 •S 0 IS UDO CINlMA "'••·"" o .d u• "'••-' ~llo9e o 7J SJ 0 Mop el lhe Human Heon ; • •S 1, 010 '0 1f THU.TH l • • Coc111 M.q••ot t.7.) o'2t.C Story of QI" '" •· • ' 9 Costa Mesa lOWAIOS CINlMA ClN1U 2 , .,, •• .., ~•'lie Ce· ... 9 9 , , , Sondlet • ~ S Mop of IM H .. mon Heon• 9 30 1 Het Shehl 'arl Oeua '(', l S • • S 0 3 Sliver R S 1 J ' Oro gen 1f'G I J • J" 9 34 IOWAIOS CI NlMA ......,._ S:-d ~,. • .,. 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"lt./)s the \l.Or~t I.and ot goH:rn- mcntal anachroni ru: a program wnhout a clearly 1dcntifial>le mi!I· sion, a program 1hat prhatc mdu - try could do more effect1\el}. a program that 1s Sl.4 billion in debt," Cox testified Thursda>. Cox ha introduced lcg1sla1ion to kill the program, which i~ in debt appro>.im:ucl} Sl.4 b1ll1on . in interest · and principal on a S'.!5:! million loa n dating back tu the 1960). The debt mere a!.es b\ S IOO million a )Car. l'he helium 1 J>lored m an underground dum~ an the Te>.a) P.1nhaodlc The go,c1 11 mcn1 ml\\ LI'>~-:. he- lic:n 111 the spa..:e shuule pru!:-r .1111 an.: mll11ar; ri.:-.can:h prOJ l!d'> Defenders ol th e p10gr.im -.ay the J1.ht 1s O\\Cd h > the l!O\Crn- ment Jnd do..:-:. not add to tl1c dd· ic11 Rep. 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Bon nie AbrJ- h ... ni:.on, ";:is abo taken into CU)lOJ) "hen ~he )howed up at the police dcpJrtment tu retrae\.e her son') veh1de. AccurJang tu Heni'c) the 52- )Car-old \\Oman .... a~ \\Jnted on J nu-b.111 warr.inl for trespa))lflg Police s;i1d Olficer I om We1zoemk rc ... ognw:J Abrahamson ) car lca\lng J 5uperiur A\cnue <ipartmi:nt complex S.1turdJ~ night J ) n Jt1.hin l! 1hc dc)crtpllon ot J su)p1 c1ous \.eh1 le repw tcd M a~ 1 According 10 poli'c Abr.1h,1m..,0n\ h;.u:I. .. c.11 ''as liuered \\ tth compJct dl\1.), \ 1JeutJpe) Jnd ''umen\ undcrg.1rmenh While sear1.h1ng the '>U\pl..t, \\ e11oc n1.I. re· purted that he found a p.ur 1 I \\Omen\ p.1 nt1e> .1 nd a brJ stulkd in h1., -:.h1rt Jn addll~on 10 unJlrgJrmcnh .1nJ photu'>. J )c.uch of AbrJh,1m)on\ re~1Jen1.c Jllcgcdl) turned up stolen \ 1Jeot.1pes, primJ ri' m .uo .snJ \\Ork- out tape). 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Where the Rolling Stones, Aer- osmiths and Moody Blues of the world have either went completely commercial or fallen out of touch with new and long-time listeners, the Allman Brothe~ continue to connect with their Southern rock, hard-edged blues and jazzy impro· visation. ., With three drummers and the twin-guitar attack or founding member Dickey Betts and rcl3tiyc newcomer Warren Haynes, the music was celJjlinly heard Sat- urday night. Gregg Allman's trademark \Oicc, so lived an sometimes you C3n almost sec the gravel embed- ded in his throat, soared above it all, his gut-wrenchi.ng voca ls matching the guitars for venom and power. In fairness, though, Allman's wail at the end of "Whipping Post," Saturday's en· core, didn't register too highly on the torment scale. The crowd was split beh\een long-time gray-haired and black- clad, motorcycle-mama fai thful and younger listeners attracted no doubt by the band's early '70s music. But the Allman's didn't focus exclu'lively on the past. They performed standards such as "Blue Skies," "Statesboro Blues," "Jessica" and "Melissa." But there was no "Ramblin' Man," "Dreams'' or even "I'm No Angel," the tune that resurrected Gregg Allman's career a fe~ years back.'' Jo11oM Vop fhirD Gregg Allman gets down and bluesy at the Pacific Amphitheatre. Instead, there were se,veral new tunes and a fe\\ surprises, most notably "Little Martha." That song capped a six-song acoustic set mid"ay through the show. An in- tricate, beautiful instrumental, ''Little Martha" was the only Duane Allman composition the band ever performed. Betts intro- duced it Saturday by saying it has Playhouse event: That's entertainment By Chnstopher Trela Special to tile Da.ty Pllol COSTA MESA -Billed as "an Entertaining Evening at the Theater," the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse fund -raiser last weekend lived up to its billing. In addition to three short pla)S and musical numbers performed by members of the Youth Theatre, there was a reception featuring wine and cider, cheese and crackers, fruit and hot and cold hors d'ocuvrcs, including some very tast) Swedish meatballs. After Heidi Groskreutz opened the show with a rendition of "If I Were l{jng Of The Forest," Elaine Hawke), president of the playhouse's Patron Association, welcomed the ,~ . audience and thanked the 'oluntecrs for their hour) of dedication to the pla~ hou)C. Patron Hugo Hunziker, \\ho served:as Master of Ceremonies, told a few JOk.e~ and introduced Amanda O'Brien, \\hO sang .. How Lovely To Be A Woman" from the succes.,ful Youth Theatre production of .. Bye B)c Birdie," and Jennifer Kettley. "ho performed "I Feel Pretty'' from "West Side Story."· After a )hort one-act play, there >wcrl! se~cral prize drawings featuring donated gift certificates from local mcrch:ints, including the Cannery, Mimi's Cafe and Laguna Playhou!>c. After a short Broadway medley b; Heather Jordan and Jason Dufresne and another one-act play, t~cre was another prize dra\\ mg 2 For 1. L111eh or S111i1y Ch1"'''l"' Br1111eh for such items as California Angcb ticket and a suite and breakfast at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. Sa' ing the be t fo r la!>t, Jennifer Gro~l..reutz performed her fun song and dance number "Sp:rnbh Rolle" from "13yc Bye 13irdie," and Tom H:irdy and Sheri Sa,age "ere featured in the '.cry funny and imcnti\e short pla~ "Dinner For One." After the show, the featured dCS)Crt , ''Robert Redford Deller Than Sex De sert," nearly lived up to 11 name. The fund-raiser "a put on by the Co ta Me a Civic Playhou e Patrons Association, the main supporters of the plarhou e. Anyone interested in becoming a Patron of the Playhouse or a Playhouse Member can CJll the thc~ter at 650-5269. Mc . Mc . CAPTAIN SEAN'S not been pcrfqrmed since All· man's death 22 yea~ ago. The Allman's were an Ea!tt Coast contemporary of the Grate· ful Dead, and ~me or the s1une qualities are shared, like the free· form improvi ation and a com· munal-type atmosphere. There were even a couple or people tap· ins Saturday's show (a constant at Dead shows, or did you think Mc· tDllica conc~ed it?) as well a a light show that worked sometime but mostly distracted from the music. Those clements would seem 10 make the Allman Drothers appe:ir out of place in this hip-hop world -particularly their image. The sight of long-haired mu~icians who'd look more an place at a Lake Elsinore Harley gathering or bellying up at the Red Dog saloon in Fontana isn't often seen in Or- angc County or on MTV the e da)'. But the band al o has something that few veteran bands and no new bamJ have: a history as rich and full OS the nlU)iC they per· form. They've certainly lived prett)' close to the mu!tic. And that closc- to·the-bone feeling !taturates their music. White )kin with ac1d·bluc souls. Opener Jeff Healey also pla)' the blues -about as well as am human being who's ever walked the earth. It's unfortunate that he'll alway~ be kno"n a the "blind blue~ guitamt Jeer Hcale)." Unfair because h! truly descf\es a niche in the p:infheon of blue .. guitansti. I lis opening set "as a' fierce as the Allm:in's and his cover of the Beatles' "While M) Guitar Gently Weeps," never sounded a\ good. I I I I I I I I I I COUPON I I I I I I I I I I CHtu't!~~NE $ 6 95 BRUNCH REG. $8.95 large array of lalln erfr• plus wame. omelet ond roosl ham srcitons. Tropical trun salads ~nd cannas. WITH COUPON • EXPlRES l>-1-93 I I I I I I I I I I COUPON I I I I I I I I I I Wednesday Family Appreciation Night! S 1.00 Mar~ritls wi1h evety Latin Dimer Enree adered Kl OS EAT FREE wm IWJY pay1ng adun Tues. 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Society Ed tor "I thought it "as going to be a stick," joked John Crean,. accepting the Golden Baton Award Saturday C\.enmg at the Orange County Philharmonic Society Gala. The eloquent Elaine Redneld, pas1 rc c1p1en1 of the Golden Daion. introduced John and Donna Creon to the black-tie i:11hering recounting the couple's Horatio Alger me and philanthropic purpose. Upon accepting 1he aw:ird, the Creans handed Redfield an envelope. Nol 10 be over h.:ldo...,,ed tn the wit department, she commented, "And the "inner i the Orange County Philharmonic ... " as ~he opened the envelope prc)umably containing a donation. Indeed, 11 "as a check in the amount of $25,000. A tanding ovation follo...,,ed. This very classy affair was chaited by the d) n:unic Bobbitt \\'llllams; assisted by Susan Beechner, chaif'\.\-oman of the OCPS Society Board; teu~ Lupinacci, pre~1dent; Judith Jelinek. Women's Commi11ees president; the gracious Sharon McNollcy; and many other dedicated indi' iduals determined 10 J...eep mu ac programs 1n the public )Chool . The society funch music programs for over 300,000 area student • a significant factor in attracting the generou) upport of the Creans and many other concerned local . The very chic Eu Schnel der. also an active staff member of OCPS, arrived in a pink bad.le s min1-go"n showing off her i.ho...,,g1rl figure. SiJ1:>porting her in\olvcment "a" the cn11re family, including hu!lband Fred Schnelder, sons, daughter·in·la\\s, and up 1a1rs in a room at the Four Season "here the gal:i was held, a ne"' grand)on. "Kcnnc1h \\Ould ha.,,e come but he didn't have u tux ... ju t formal diapers." said proud grandfather SCH 30th anniversary gala planned Sept. 18 South Coast Repertory will begin its 30th season with an opening week of celebratory events, crowned by the "30th Oi- men!lon" Gala on Sept. 18. The gala, chaired thi year by SCR Trustee Dee Higby, wall eel· ebratc SCR's nch1evcment • honor tho c individual who have played ~cy roles in the theater's history, and looks toward its fu ture. As part of honoring tho e who have helped create the theater, the gala will have as its honorary chairs Henry and Renee SegcP strom. representing a family and bu!liness whose contributions to SCR include providing major capi· tal th:it lnunched the Fourth Step Theatre complex and e tabh!lhed the SCR Endowment Fund. f or more information. call 957· 2602. ext. 221. L WPOR I BLA II • Ap· pl1cat1on\ tn part1c1pate in the t•>91 ~alutc 10 the Art cxh1b1tion -.pun-.orcd by the Newport Beach Art Comm1\\1on can t'C \ubm1tted at M am June 12 .at the West c"port c.~>mmunit)' ('enter. Ap- pltc.Htcln' ore .av;ulalilc et the cny PR&R offu.:c t all M4·J ISO for more; 1nform.1t10n Fred. And what are formal diapers? "Ones only used on rare occasion," he responded. Mcldrim Burrill arrived with his family. Maralou and Jerry Harrington. They had just returned from a celebration at Arro" head for Dumll \ 8 th birthday. The special event wa~ celebrated a1 a lodge. named Tocaloma (Secluded Glen), bought by Durnil and hi late ,.,,jfe Mabel in I 931. The propert> rem:un:. an the family today. O'Wned by Enjoying the -.ho''. and the alfo1r: Gus Lutl,,ig of 1\tcDonncll Douglas \\llh Guil Tominagn, John Beneke, Clnd) Uc) I, Chris Sn}der, Jean 'I ando'H'-) and Jac'- Cald\\cll. I at t1C11tJe 1 · 11 /) (, L'l1 I t I 1 _,i_at'< n•i wnain opw autil>1 tn;: I c:dc~ic.-: i.£.JUY:ation of tk fuilJ.u!9 . <?I .:: \ I int'it£ JOU anJ a 9iu:it /~'t 012e t I I Cc'mplilru:12lat~ lwd1 i/l<c<al 1.-h_,,, Otlf. i> 1· I I /1u7.~l11.ac.~ /~• th ZE<jt.la'i. pi.ia I I S t eaks • Seafood • Cockt~ils I llmch 646-7944 ~I •=:30 1695 Irvine Ave . u.1111 f.r; •-0-Stir-It&. .. I '. ~~1entree must bfJ of equal or lesser value • With coupon :Z, I ~-r-s .. ___ k1_n ___ WARNING C h e micals known to the State to cause cance r, birth def!ct s, or o the r r eproductive harm are found in gasoline, crude oil, a n d m an y o ther pe tro leum product a nd their vapors, or re ult from the ir u se. Read and fo llow label d irection s an d u se care when handling o r u ing all p etrole um products. C lle micals known to the State to cau se can cer, birth d efects, o r o the r reproductive harm are found in and aro und gasoline sta t ion s, ref i n erie , chemical p lan ts, and o ther facilitie that produce, h andle, transport, sto re, o r ell crude o il and petroleu m a nd ch emical produ cts. 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Th., 11,t ,, u1mr1k·d in .H.u1r1..l.mu· \.\Ith. .l pmccJ urc cscahli llhcJ by thl· Pr6pm1t1on. ,mJ c.m ~ o ht .111wd frum thc ( '.llifo rru.1 Em m 1nnll nt.d l'r11tl·~ t111n .\gcn1.. \ Pri1p11,1t11111 (\) rc4u1rc that a clear anJ rt'<hon.1hk· warning he given ((1 pcN1rh e>.~N.·J t'' thl· 11,t~J thcm11...tl , m 1..L·rt.11n 'uu.u11'n' ARCO Atl•ntlc Richfield Company 1-800--523-3 157 BP OH Company 1-800-523-3157 CHEVRON CORPORATION end Its aubalda.rtn 1-800-23 1-062 3 Exxon Compilny, U.S.A. • dtvlalon of Exxon Corpomlon, end atnll8'9d compenlM 1-800-523-3157 ....... l -800-523 -157 • f . "'" Mobll 011 Corporation, Its affiliates and subsidiaries t -800 -5 2 l -3 l 5 7 ' Pacific Refining Company I -800 -5 2 3 -3 1 5 7 Phllllps Petroleum Company I -800-5 2 3 -3 1 5 7 Santa Fe Energy Resources, Inc. 1 • 800, 5 2 3 , l 1 5 7 Santa Fe Energy Operating Partners, L.P. 1 800-5 2 3 l 5 7 Santti Fe . PKlftc Plpellne Pa rtners, L.P. 1-oo.c;2 -l t 57 .. Shell 0 11 Company and Its subsidiaries t -800 -5 2 ' ' l 5 7 Texaco USA 00-523 -lt57 Tlme 0 11 Co. 00-523-3157 TOKO Refining Company 1-00-523-3157 ) UHramar Inc. BMCOn 1 -800 -5 2 3 -3 l 5 7 UNOCAL Corpor•tlon I 1·800·523-I 7 Velvollne Inc. l 800-2 3-l157 f \ Ae Tuesday, May 24, 1993 Newp.ort Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ______ ..;.;.....;.~--------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------1 Youth Expo elementarY school winners announced ~ Newport Beach and Costa Mesa elementary school student winners announced in art, writing and 4-H events in annual event sponsored by the Orange County Fair. J\lore oinntr oil/ be announced Jn upcoming editions of the Doily Pilot. 0 >\bdelfatt.-ih, Belal C())ta Mes.i Ace-.es. K11sti.:1n Costa M~ Acl.cbon. Cele-.te Cost.:i M(')J A.d.:im~. Nawhe, C~t.l Meo>J Aguilar Esmeralda. Co-u Mew' Aguilar, l 1hana Cost.:i Mesa Agu1IJ1, Re-,naldo. Co~a M~ -\gu11re, Meg.in, C~ta Me:.a Afiaronian, Mike, C<Na Mesa Af>aron1.in, Rose, C~a M~ AhumJda Jesus Co~ta Mt'Q Al.:1fr1z \.tJrinJ. C<hta Me\J A.ldridge M1chJel Cmt.1 Me....i .._1e,.1nder, Brrnne Costa Me>J ... 1e,,111dl.'r M1ch.wl. C~t.1 ,\1e:..1 AllJro l Jmm\, (u~tJ Mt>~a • .\llt>n ll'rlOlll.'r. Cu~t.1 /\ll'w .._llnuclw tt.1IJ (ml J 'v\e-..1 .._llouchl· R\,1n [ t>-IJ Me>d Alm.l>lUl'I Afl>ert (m1.1 Ml'~J o\lu1!t-O JOJnn.i (ll\l,1 Ml''>il Amador, Oaudl.i, C01.a Mes.l Ammerman, Brooke. Corona Del M.lr Ar~. M.lr~rot.J, Cosu M~ Arment, JC>fge, C~tJ Ml•)<) Arroyo, Us.lr C~t.a Mt'\J Arroyo, Laura, Co\U Ml~ Artz, Kelly, Newport Be.lch Artz, Ke\-1n , Ne-..,pott UNch Ashley, Andrew, CostJ M~ Auerbach. Alyssa Ne" port Beach Auerbach, Ch;trl~. Newport Beach Avila, Guillermo, Co~tJ Me5.l Aviles, O~ar, Costa Me~ Avonce, Rocio, Ce»tJ Ml>w Ayala, Maria, Costa Mt·SJ Aycock, Jaime, Co)la Mew A>cocl., Sean, Co.ta Mt"<! Baca, Mas1e, CoslJ Me,J Backus, Shannon, Ne\\ port Beach Bailey, Dyla n, Costa Mes.:i Baker, Andrew, Co.ta MC).) Baker, Daniel. C~a Mt'1 • Balbuena, Sandra, Co.ta M~ Baltco, Julia, Ca.tJ Me..a Baltco, Julia, Costa M~ Ballon, Irene, Costa Mes.i Barboza. Mari~ CcNa Mes.i Sardi n, Erica. Corona Del Mar Bartlett, Gregory. Cosw Mew Basso. Ashle), Nl'\'l.port Beach Batstone, Marl., Cost.1 ME'S<! Battista, Ryan, Costa M~ Baume, Sean. Cost.a Mt<w Bautista, l\1mberly, CO!ota Mes,a Ba)es, Erin, Costa Mesa Beach, Angela, Costa Mesa Beach. Bryan, Costa Mes.l Beale, Nichole, Costa Mes.l Beccerra. Miguel. CQ~ta MesJ Beck, Andrew, Newport Beach Begen, Tim, Costa M('>J Belair, Danielle, C<hlil r\le!><l Public invited to pasta eat~a-thon COS rA ~I ESA ··Pa sta- bal1t1e:." 1:. the theme of a carbo- loaJed dinner party to l ick off the MJLJJ Or.111gl! Count) Perform ing Art~ Center l'rtJ thlon June 3 at TrJllOriJ Sp1gJ 'J he puhl .: t~ 10\ 11cd 10 CnJOY a buffet dinner and meet pro- triathletes. The Italian restaurant is located in the lobby of Cf)stal Court. Tickets for the 5 p.m. all- you-can-ea t C\Cnt cosr SIO. Pro- ceeds benefit the Orange County Performing Art:. Center Buy 1 Dinner Entree Get 2nd for FREE! • Nol va 1d w1 any other offer • Valid with this coupon only • Va id alter 4pm 2nd Entrce must be equal or lesser value • ExJ> Juoe 1 O 1993 • Belaur, fnn, Costa ~ 8el.tlazar, Diana, Costa ~ 8en.a1.idez, Rouna, Costa ~ Benavidez, Vaness.a, Costa Mesa Bendz, V.1nessi, Costa Mesa Benegas, Maximilian, Costa Mesa Benitez, Leopoldo. Cost.a Mesa Benitez, Suraly, Costa Mesa Bentley, Brittany, Newport Beach Bentley, Melissa, Corona Del Mar Benzmiller, Brian, Costa Mesa Berl.hausen, John, Corona Del Mar Ber5'hausen, John, Comna Del Mar Berumen, R.imon, Costa Mesa Beshore, Bryce, Newport Beach Beshore, Usey, Balboa Island Beshore, Cole, Newport Beach Be~rage; Danielle, Newport Beach Bever•ge, Ryan, Newport, Beach 8ezu1denhout, Kvle. Costa Mesa Bicaci. Isabelle, Costa Mesa 81lbe1si, Ramsey. Newport Beach Biz.trro. Jesse, Costa Mesa Blakely, Justin, Costa Mesa Blasquez, Adam, Costa Mesa Bolanos, Jose, Costa Mesa Bolanos. Roberto, Costa Mesa Bonneau, Andrew, Costa Mesa Bonner, Daniel, Newport !reach Bonner, Robert, Newpo<t Beach Booth. Paul, Newport Beadf Bravo, K.lrari, Costa Mesa · Breneman, Scott, Costa Mesa Breneman, Wesley, COSta Mesa Brick, Cassandra, Costa Mesa Bridgman, Crystal, Costa Mesa Brooks, Barbara, Costa Mesa Brown, Brad, Costa Mesa Brown, Rachel, Cetta Mesa Bruynttl, Bonnie, C~ Mesa Buceta, O.niel~. Balbo.l lsl.lnd Buendti, Nicole, CCM.i Mft.l Bukewihge, Kimberly, Newport Bead\ Bunker, D1nielle, Balboi Island Bunney, John, Costa Mesa Burc1w, Anam1que, BalboJ Island Burciaga, Natalie, C.os~ Mes.ii Burlinbiton. Kyle, Newport Beach Burns, Mikayla, Cost.a Mesa Buu. Brittany, Costa Mesa Calderon, Martin A .• Cosia Mesa Cam.lrena, Christopher, Costa Mes:i Camarena, Claudia, Costa Mesa Canchola, Steven, Cost.:! MesJ Canning. Amber, Newport Beach Cano, Kathy, Costa Mesa Cclnt, Brandon, CO'>ta Mesa Capurro, Nichol.is, C~a Mesa Cardoza. laur.i, Cosia Me-sJ Carr, Caley Ryan. CCbta Mesa Carroll, Danielle, Cost.l Me-sJ Carroll, Layne, Costa Mesa Carter, Nick, Costa Mesa Casserly, Grant, Balboa Island Castellon, Luis. Cosu Mesa Cas11llo, Fabio, Costa Mesa Cashllo, Malaysh1.1. Costa Mesa Castorena. Chris, Costa Mesa Castro, Diana, Costa Mesa Castro, Veronica, Costa Mesa Cavanaugh, John, Costa Mesa Cavanaulth. R®ert, Cost.a Mesa Cayo. Addison, Costa Mesa Celek, Emily, Balboa Island Ceron, T.1n1a, Costa Mesa Brown, Christopher, Costa Mesa Brown, Julie, Costa Mesa Brown. Kyle, Costa Mesa Brown. lee, Costa Mesa Cerros, Alejandra, Costa Mesa Chamberlain, Cassandra, Costa Mesa Charney. Bryan, Newport Beach Cherry, Denise, Costa Mesa Cherry, Derek, Costa Mes.1 Jilliana Oeamello, 1 O; Gocffr<.•y HollO\'\Jy, 11 , and teacher George Ehara of Costa Mesa how off their award-winning chool w<tll panel display at Youth (\po 'lJJ,..spon!torcd b) Orange County Fair. NC'cd a Door"? MEXICO ON SALE! ]AMAJC4 ALL INCLUSIVE! PUERTOV~RTA t: HEDONISM :.11 r1 H··.1'i ~ tn p ,._,1 • l 1lJ lf .1 r111 l .t l o .·d .1 Pr 11...f • SeacOasf 5 Nighu fiom ~359 6 Nighu from $1115 IXTAPA ZIHUAT.\l"i~O SAT et SUN. DEPARTURFS UTRIGGER WAIK1K1 SURF 7 Nights from $439 AJR-HOT£L. TRANSFERS S Nighca fiom $599 AJl-ruNSF'EJ.S..W.FOOO-All OIU.'KS AJR.HOTEL. TRANSFERS AU. rM:ICAGO "°' "f:MC)H~fl AH 1AIC'Tl0"9 41'1'1..Y ' MIO WF.f.X DEP-VAUD nutU 6/ll GARAGE DOORS 642 _,A9() 24761t1NewDor1 BMf. ~ COStAMESA 3305 Newport Blvd . . Beach OUR SERVICES A-RE UNF OR GETTA BL E. At '""l'on \'ilia. \\P \\011·1 fori,.!•'t 10 ~w ~our pam11 hrr 111eclira- Lio11 on Li1111'. 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M~.01< \l'IO\ \lo\rtutu\<, • B\1111\<: • CHoo\fl\(, • 0Ht~ 1\<; ~¥NEWPORT VILLA C:ommilmtnl /11 1'..t'rtllrnrt (7 14 ) 642-!186 1 i 0 0 0 11 i I a r i u I " ~ . \ " • 1111 r t 0 " n c· h . C: \ C) 2 h h :J () \ I JI I (I ' " I ' ' II " II fl I '· II ,, ' ,. I , • I 1-·-.. - Lil Roger'I Gardens design and constf'UC1 the outdoor ent•rt•"1ang cent•r ol your dreams • PalJOt • Ba.rbecues • Poob & Spas • Gazebos Call 7141640-5806 M Flor an appointmene Appotn1ment1 &40 avallel• on Saturdays Roger'• Gardena Colorscape 2301*~1ta&Ae eor--.. ... c;o,.,--. t..c 1352373 THE ~ell~ --------~----~----(.!) "Oatl19 County's Best Public Affairs Pfogram • lr.llRM•t ........ Wltlll19l1Wett ......... UCI~ Won!Tradl ~OITht N.OfMY, KFI ~. Eel or, ~And Tiii Show Holt, C<*lrmlll Colurnnlll .., .. eo.irm111 Plus 1'11 tallg 5111 Sell CMll .. °""*· Phylll BdWll, Kan Gn.Ull & John Mool1ld'I Thi Tiil U.11111 week' .... ,. ,, lrl•HllS topic w111:a 1111 11111.ICllll l.alNllll Clr'Clll V f>olil t< .11 l.i\m-. ~,.. If you'd Ike the v 1'11li111 l1I p.wb.1c "' C• .... Lobdell Group v D r I )1•,1t h M.T, TH,F • 7:30pm to ent8'1a/n and Ctwlnel 11 T.Tli• 6:1"' inform with a v ~I'll ( hri .. ( n ? Ctwm tailot·madf v l'rl'" Umn.rn~ .. .,.. ..... ptJtlormanca V Prt ·d11 tmns ~~ ""'f04X orpanl- Ulion,p#fUI ............ CIJI Bil Lobt»I fl ... ...., "5'0-1224. ~:::n Wf )'f 5 lirntt """' exdtinQ lnllll """'f04X typfcal ~:r ,,,..,,. 1\1' •Kr loD~AMi lllllJ Piii ,. J I r j . .. ) Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tuesday, May 25, 1993 A7 Community Forum Community Forum runs on Tuesda~. Thursdays and Saturdays Write to: Pilot Letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Fax to: 646-4170 • Readera' Hotline (call-in letters and comments:) 642-6086 • Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321 , ext. 351 What to get mom for her ... wedding S electing a wedding gift is usually not much of a problem. You find out what !tlorcs ha\e lured the bride-to-be into their bridal registry. Then you pick a store and get a fork·by·fork · computer printout of all the loot the bride h:is - on he r wish list. Finding an appropriate gift is significantly more challenging if the bride happens to be one's 81-year·old mothe r-in -law and her 83·year·old fiancee. Katy and Stan met last November after a homeowncr's meeting at Lake San Marcos. By December they were an item, by January they we re off on a motor-home caravan to Florida, then a two -week Ca ribbean cruise. On the Coast By February they were redecorati ng Stan's house. This fi nally prompted my wife to pop a question no daughter 111 her mOitt tumultuous dreams imagi nes she would ever ask: "Are you two going to get ma rried. mother, or are )OU JU t going tu l..cep !thad .ing up?" Katy didn't .... ame. "Of course." she anS\\Cred. "\\hen?" my ,,ife pressed. K:11y wafncd. We fi nally learned that the Uened1C:t·elec1 just w:intcd lo go off M>mcv.here and do the deed. lie was fee ling a hlllc "heepi'h about ge tting up in front Of ht) grow n Children and their grO\\ n children. I can idcn11fy wit h tha t. Life 1 supposed to be the other \\3}' around. You ge t )our kids married off. not \ICC 'er j Ou t all thJt really mattefb is that two "onderful people ha"c been able to fill a huge \OtJ in their live!t. Both of them lo t their itpoU'>CS se,cral )Cars ago. I don't !..no"" \\hat St.in did to relie\e the ache, but m) mother-in law hit a pace that "ould wither people half he r age. · She \\Cnt to China \\Ith her Uni\ersity of Michigan alumm group, to the So uth Pacific "'Ith her KJppa K;ippa Gamma ister , to Hawaii w11h fri end,, 10 Arizon a and Florida to '1si1 old college chums. Between trips she tr:ivelcd the outh,,c~t as regional grand poohbah of her \Oront) 51111, there came tho e times " hen she had to go home to Jn empty hou e. Out the lunclincs "o'er for both of them now. The only problem h:i been how to lie this I.not in a w ·•> tha t '"" please the bride, the groom :ind both their fJm1hes At one point, they .,..ere going to l'lope to Fallon. Nev .. \\here Stan used to O\\ n a 1 ra,eLodge. Once :iga1n Ill) wife stood firm She w.1sn't there for the fi f\t \\Cddtng. ,he told her m1.Hher politely but llrmly. anJ '>he damn 'ure \\a,n't going to miss th1 one After numerou!t Ltgit and zags. the happ) couple has cho!ten an :iu~p1c1ou~ date: July 7. That is the d.iy m) '"fe 3nd I \\Ill mark our 35th anniver'.lf). The cercnmn} \\Ill be 31 a \\CJJmg ch:ipcl m Carbbad. I Jm tuld 11 io; called the "I Do" \\edding chapel. bu t \\C "'II be there an)"'J}. In fact, m) \\tfc I'> matron of honor. I am 10 g1'c the bri de 3\\J)'. \\'hen Katy a!tl.c<l if I would, 1 agreed. of cour c. "I would lo\e to g1v-e-mym0therm l:i"' ~":l)." I :ii<l Her great grnnd)on \\ 111 be on hand, too. accomp3nicd hy hi' pa rent , of cour e (I wonder hO\\ m3n} people 1;0 10 thei r great·grandmother's \\eddrng!t?). There w~1s ome que tion about our younge r daughter, though. She has ju t tarted a big new job in Lo Angeles anJ \\e feared it migh t not be good fo rm for her to a!lk for the day off. July 7 being a Wednc day. As u!tual . Katy put that minor det:iil into proper per pcethe: "They'd let you off to go to your grundmothcr'!I funer:il \\Ouldn't they? Why wouldn't they let you off to go to her wedding?" Fred Mortin 's column runs cu•ry Tu~sdoy, TIJursday and Saturday • Community debate r:::: ::::::: ::::::::::::: :~: :::: :: :::::::: :::::::::: :: ::::::::: : ::: ::: ::::::::::::: :: ::::::::::::::::.;.:::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::::::: ·::::::: ·::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: Will the band play on? Ex-college music director accuses Newport-Mesa of ignoring the arts By R. Gerry Long A copy of Corona del Mar's PT A newsletter, Th e Spinnaker, has come across my desk. I am not :i parent of a student there, so my response is just that of a former educator and taxpaye r. a choir in our system, ""hich has all but destroyed music progr:ims) and wish to work in your uncle's auto body shop when you graduate, you arc 'at risk?' What happened to the recognition of diversity among students as the sign of a competent educator? Times ha\c ch:ingcd. About ~S percent of my graduating clJ''> participated in band or orchcstr;1. including the valcd1ourian Jnd salutaton.tn (the) did not participate in spom) CoronJ del M9r will hJve fou r member-. ol 11c; senior etas., of 250 grJdua11n"1 lrl rn the band orchestra program Art'> Cc.ntcr ~5 \e.tr) from no.,.. 1f \\C do nut nu rture their tnttrest as \OUth'> '> · Furthermore. dozen~ ol oubl..tn<ling muc;" tca1..he r' ha\e kit our d1str1ll bcc.w-.e ot 11\ pohc1e\ rcganJtng the Jrt., Our neighboring comrnun1t1cs 5Jnlii An.1 and I I"\ inc. to name JU\I J couple -Princip:il Tom Jacobson, under an article entitled "Accreditation," discusses several aspects of Corona del Mar's recent self study. What interested me, in particular, was his concluding paragraph, which included the following: ·•Human resources, i.e., counselors, school health personnel, other specialists, etc., need to be widely available to assist students in keeping pressures in balance and perspective so stu dents It is perhaps no coincidence tj:lat music and arts programs under Dr. Jacobson have suffered in each school he has served as principal - Co ta Mesa, Ne" port Harbor and Corona del Mar. When Dr. Jacobson arrived at N C\\ port Harbor High School, it had a 120-piece band (good enough to appear in the Ro)e Parade). When Dr. Jacobson left. the band was do.,.. n to :ibout 50. Toda) it is about 20. F rom all tour of the local high school,, out of appro\1matel~ l.000 grJdu.nes. there \\Ill be approximately I ~ )Cnt(m, gr .t<lu..1ting from a band qr orchc'>tra prcigr.tm Th:it's le~., thun 1 percent We're Jll \\Orking hard to ra1'>e monc~ tor the Performing Arts Center, but we have a ~chuol boar<l ::inu adminil.tra11on th..tt pro\ldc .. u h p1t1ful :in, .,upport lll our th IJrcn· ha\e a number of our line mu 1c tc.:achc.•t, \\ho Y.i.:re drhen .1\\a\·•b\ the p1.>hC1e-. of uur school boJrd. ·• 'upermtcndcnt anJ \'anou prin1.:1pal., Are the re .. d · ..tl·rt'>k .. '>!udcnt~ m ur S\'>tc.:m the one.:' fru,trated b' the ;.1(1101b of ..1 ' hoot ho.1rd and .1dmini!ttr.tt1011 that lacks the \\lsdom t > re"u1..n zc d1\er\ t\ 1ni1..nl! our 't1..Jc "> P1.:rhaps the ne" supi.:rmtcnJl.'nt \\Ill be mon: can achieve their potentia l without negative side effects. This is especially necessary for 'at risk' students, defined as students who are prone to press ures or a student who does not fit the 'CdM' type (college bound ancJ/or actfre in sports)." Ah -''coll ege bound andior active in port s." So, If you arc not college bound, but are acti-.;e in sports, )Ou "fit the CdM type." But if you are a B-plus student, but not college bound, and you ing in the choir (if your school is lucky enough to have . I s:iy we would be considered "Seaweed" parents " - at Corona del M:ir Are Ncwport-Mcs;i high school bands - High School since our \\'ho \\Ill fund the Pctlorming like Harbor's marching b;ind -an ('ndangered species? iutcrc,tcd in pro' idtn\! .1 \\C ·ruunJi.:J edu~..1· l n ll>r them It ll•vh.' ;."though tl !:a' \l''' u' .1 m1l~on to .. k.m up lhi.: mcs!t. \Lid>..: that\ .1 bJrg;.11n. l'l>r1'1Jcring the number I ':ud .. rt:> ''ho have "' h .. .:n d..:pri\ 1..J in the la ... 1 15 \C.1rs tlf :.tn oppm tun1l~ ll> \dC~l .. our e' \\ h1 ·h \\OulJ h;i\e i:lh'l ti .. m more opt II '" .I, Ill I he Jirc~·:i\>n th1..1r Ii' cs n II! t hJ\c.: t.1kn U Gt>rl') Long u J ~ ., collt•gt> band and urd1t•,tr'1 dirN tur fur UH'r 15 .H';Jr . /It' ,·urrt'nt/_1 .H'f"\t' on tht' buard of tlw f'aC'i fic y mphun). pc:rlormcJ tor the commun1t~ in ffijn~ a1..t1\ ll1C') and "'" c'<p.inJ their cxpo~ur .i-. more pel>i I .ind oldest son is in the eighth gr:idc and is completing his secon<l )e:ir in the music progra m. Since the unt imc h• death of Harry Corea in No,cmbcr IWl. we have seen a great deal ot support nnd commitment from the sc hool's pricipal -Tum J:icobson. the music studenh. Parent volunteers say arts programs on the rise groups J,;nl•\\ th<:\ c.:\1-.1. lt11' program \\ 11 t>e l.'\panJrng . ' th dcmcn1..1r\ 'r..:h1..1ol prl1!!rJm l'\p::ind' T rc d11 r per torm...-J 111 m..rny !u•Kl11 .. rh duruH!. the huli J\ 'ea n at Corona del Mar High School .1 1J hJ\ l!r\l\\ n irnm ~I.'\ .:n n1cmbeh 1.1,t 'emZ,11.. r to JS 1h1' 'c:mc:,ter .ind .1' .ire en~1...LiJl!l',I .1hot1: their parents. friends of Mr. Corea. relative of music stu<lcnt 'i and. e pecially this ye:ir. from other members of the school adm1m tr.111011. teJcl1er!t, principals from the clement.tr~ schools thJt "111 feed into Corona dcl Mar. 'lchool bot> ter group :ind members of the communll\. The e people and group~ .ire comm1tte<l a11J envision a resurgence of a -.1rong mu"c program at Corona del ~fo r. Yes, we mean gro"1h! Thi'> \\11l not happen 111 just one year, in fa ct we \\Oulu C'>trm.1tc it \\ill tnke a minimum of five year-.. It raped in November 1991 \\hen Dr. J.Kob on brought rn Peggy Mell, wno \hl a !tO a friend ol ~tr. Corea. She took a group of 55 "cry dbcouragcd tudents in beginni ng instruments. bJnd and orchestra and put together a holidJ) concert in less than three '"eeks. At this concert, Dr. J acob.,on ma1..k the commitment to the parent an<l mut.ic student., to build upon the chool's music p rogram. Anglea Woo was hired to SlJrt teaching in the 1 992.~n a~demic yea r, bringing fantastic crcdcnti:ils. According to the hc-Jd of UCLA's music department, he is one of their prodig ie . In our opin ion, she brought more than just knowledge; her exci tement. enthusia. m nnd positive reinforcement i the cataly t for the school's fut ure. Through Dr. Jacobson's support. there ore 118 students enrolled in fi\ c clal.scs By Jan and Bill Hossfeld ollc:reJ b\ the mu"" d.:p.trtnll'lll th1' -.1..mc,tcr Angka \\\1,1 anJ the ~h"1c Dc:pattmcm h.1\e gamed a !!r1.:.11 Jc.11 ,11 .. upport an<l rc-.pe~l lrl•lll tudcnh .• 11h lc11c tc.im, .• 1Jmtnl\l rat or ... d1.:pJrtment heads. tcJ~her,, .111J communil\ member:, "hn hJ\e come 111 cont JI.I "1th her .111<l her Jcpartment. ' The mu''~ prn~r.11n "~nin~ w £1l)\\ at (tlfll11.I Jcl ~tar 1111!.h Schonl The p.1,t '"the p.1'l .rnJ I ll.rC. Coron.1 dl'I M .• ' n U\ll Jcp.1r1men1 . td ., ''~Jent' hu'-' \\eathereJ throul!h :i crC'.1: d.:. l 01 turmuil 111 the p.1.J )'I nl\lnl. ~ ~ T hi.'.~ h,l\C .1sl\cd tur \Cf\ I ale. \\,)11-.CJ h.u<l h1r '0111 • rc,p.:l..l .1nJ \\ iteer.:J .1 ~rca: ,k.d nt their t me tcJ r.11(,e l..i nJ, I 'r ,,)me 11n.11i.·1 ii 'urrl'rt w 1.cep the. nu,1.: prnl!r.1m ct'"'ll11.! \\ t 11 "~ rl' 11., 11\.l~' .1r~ pcl>pk h. ~o!unt~·...r t .. 1r t.ilu ''· l.'\-.l"' .:qu1pm .... nt Jnd :111.1n•~' 11.1 bud,! up\Jn .1 mu''" pr~,~ram J! all l).t' \dll,ll), let's look .ii the futur.: Th · I J 1 "• 1 t , d ·r ·n HJrl· r \\ 'tour ~0mmun1t\ 'r1..-.nur..c' and the rm1' e 1\l l l!r J e ' UuCll ' .1 ""\n c 'lo: • 'l Vie\\ an<l L Thl2'oln .ire -.~n111g up for .11 lcJ-.t 0 1c---dc-r.l1'trm'nt'~;tthu~ ""t' w1ttb elective rn their 111-.1 \C.tr al Cnron.1 del ~t.ir t'1q;r.1m tor .i l to Cl\t1..\ T hev h.l\i.: .tt lcJ,t fi,c J1tkrcnt mu 1c d J""' thC) (OUIJ pJrtl\.'IPJIC 11\ a\2'corJrng lO their .1billl). The high .,cimol '' nltcrrng Jl least ~e\l..fl differen t mu''" dJ'l'll.! ft)r the fall semester \\'1th some f unJ1nk!. 'Pl'l.'.IJI gr.mt'.) and more. Jona11om. C l>rona <lei ~l.ir \\Ill be llllcnng mu,1.: in~t ruct ion .ll our ll>cal elcment3n ...chool -.t.irting in 1thc fall Through the cncouragcmt.!nl ot 'uch bo\.lstcr' a' the fcxllh.111. ba\l.etbJll .1nJ \ ollc' hall progrJm~ ,1, \\ell .\'>the p111l Run :rn<l Ne"port E:m little League. the band hJ' gJrneu c.:onllJencc, ab1htv .ind -.elf c-.11.:em" \\ell :1Jd11l\! pirit, cnt hu\1l ni .ind pri de throughl'1u t the H.'.tr. The on:hec;1r.1 and \ti mg qua net have J.111 .111d JJ11/ llo~ ftld :J~ Corona def \/:Jr l11J.!l1 '"''~11 11.u~nt~ Jnd \u/u11frt'r . P ~ 1 he ~ll"" D1.:p.mmcr•1 ''ill ho! I .1 ( .1 \\,1,h •t \t\1 Ill!\ ~t\\pMt' l\l'f) k tc-J I '1) r ,, ( \ ,t,l ll 1..~ \\ \ 'i IJrJ \,June ' ,1,1111n~ .11 1(1 .1 m. lll 3 rm h1 r.11,c rmimc-. lO p1 r...h.hc l\C\\ mu-. ~at 111,trumcnt-. Plc:hc 'h " r , 1pp,,rt 1t1r tu\ 1 ' rn 1 pr grnm I' P "I I hur,J:.i) t\l ng. June 10 .1: ~ 'h1 r m l ,t \I' ·1u-.11. d..-partmcnt "111 pi.: h.) 1' 1 ~'\pr inc ( 1"lldl .1l ,1..,,porl Harb r 111 h ""' lll' \lJJ111mum 1.:1.' t"'t ~,1ur' II th, g ,, th nd 'l PP''" lll th.: mu'•~ ctt"p:ntmcnt nt ( cm.)113 kl \ 1 II ii td• ,, hl'll)I .. .............................................................................................................................................................................................. .......................... .... .. .. .... . riiiiiiiiilt ' ' I •" '"' "' " """ '" ......... "" ""' ... '' """'" """ "" "'"'""'" "''" "'""" '"''flt"! ................................................................................................................ ~................. . . ........ . ....... .. • • Paying city workers what another of his "Salarie At A Gluncc-'' . 1ll~ming him to rcm.1111 in h1' fXl'tt ion ii' COJth I\ J sravc Ul"CI"\ ICC to our lh1ldrcn they're WOrth Horror ! You mean to tell me that city employees in Costa Me a are actually mnkin& good money (front page, May 13)? How dare they be paid well for their -.ork. They should be po"crty-m1cken and living on pittances. I gue~ Costa Mc a' whole approach 1s wrong Instead of pay1na ~lnric that arc 'lli&htly higher th an average in order to attract killed and competent employee who ore sJiahtly better than average, the city ~hould be payina averaac saluic lo average employees. Deller till, the city hould be payina lower than avcraae salaries. We'd then have lower than averaac employees providina lower than averaae services. It m11ht CIU\C KrtOUI problems for our community in the Iona run, but 11 1e ... Tony Co• would not have to compile charlit. .. WENDY LEt . CostJ Mc a 0 Let me get this straight. ln a coun ty wilh one of the hi&he t col.ls-of-living in the nation, where the average income 1 be tween SS0,000 nnd $60,000 a )Car, )'0\1 print a muck.raking expose revealing tha t Costa Mcs:a City cmplo)·ee corn between $20.000 and $30,000 a year? What' next? A hard·hittina art icle expo ing the under~idc ot lrvine's hockinaly low crime rate? PHILLIP EMMONS, Costa Mcp Niwpapl'I Cllcll Re: 1he article Moy 18 ~ llolo ol lab $men, Newpon ....._ .... ,llll11WI COid •. I ...,_ .... ... .. ,. orai.....,. 111 or ...... of 19dpll)Cfl ......... ... ........, and l .ind our commur111y. • LINDA ULR I O~l . C"o,1.1 Mc ... a L Ph:a'c nlllc lhat il i' more th:rn JU t '\'me "cll·,1..hookd pJrent" th:it '' opptN:J t1l 3 Cl,.u.h in J p:11d profC'.)'lioMI ~apa it) th:u \\llulJ cont inue to cmplo) unhndled 1bu c' 10 • mo11,ate" hi\ pl:s~cr . 1 pcrwn:ally h3\C "'itnc'> ~d ~rc:im1n prof.inH1c and out·and..uut t:intrum' b CoJc h crvcn aniJ J urio,g the c un.c of the e n th player h.a\C been ' tcm II llv lcmor.•lizcJ and humiliated h\ the 'c" m n that could well be the nl\l t intluc.1111. I 1 in their athlcnc career. \ i think 11 is .t\amclul th11t the: ;urr und1na mmu n1ty of adul11 can be av.art of ha t or nd not laleMnt for the )OUlll lhnat .. ~11 nto bllll U AN OllEOO • ....,... _., An Ind pend t N~"Spjper Publ1 hed by Co.a~ Commun1tot ~. l Elliot *'"· Jr. c.h.lrtm~n ~------~- A8 Tueaday, May 25, 1993 'Newport Beach police nna11y sign contract TOl.LROAD liOted against Sansone's pro- po~a I. Cox and Coun- cilwoman Jan Dcbay took issue with the (hreatcning tone of the proposal. Mayor Turner also voted no. ACCIDENT From A1 ~ Agreement ends an 11-month bitter stalemate. 'J-1' policy scrapped. By Tony Dodero, Stalf Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -An 11· month, bitter contract stalemate -which included strike threats - came to an end Monday as City Council members reached an agreement with police depanmcnt employees that scraps the city's J-1 policy and calls for officers here to be paid among the top-five law en- forcement agencies in the county. "This isn't the only issue that is affecting morale, but this will elim· inate this issue from everyday con- versation," Sgt. Steve Van Horn, president of the management as- FEES From A1 generate. The interim f.ce is needed be- cause city staff is still awaiting fin al transportation data from state and federal sources. The data may not be ,available for nine months. All area cities must adopt city- wide traffic impact fe es by June 30 in order to be eligible to re- cehe counry tramportation funds. A traffic impact fee charges de· DROPOUT From A1 out rates during the six-year pe- riod. The average dropout rate in Orange County was 12 percent for the last school year. The Newport-Mesa school dis- trict reported the fourth lowest dropout rate in Orange County for the 1991-92 school year. · "There's been quite a thrust durmg the last four or five years lo focus on kid~ at risk,'' said Co· rona de l Mar High School Princi- pal Tom Jacobson. "Within tbe schools there's been a push to es- tablish programs to address kids ""ith learning difficulties and other personal problems -to address their needs." Each Newport-Mesa high school has been able to bring in outside counselors to work with students who have serious problems, includ· ing !>ubstance abuse and family re· lationships. The extra help is fund- ed by federal funds given to school districts that create drug-free schools. A UCI grant has funded a pro- gram at Corona del Mar High School which gives at-risk students an opportunity to take drama classes. "That's probably been one of our more successful areas," Ja· sociation, said or Monday's agree· mcnt. Detective Tom Tolman, pres- ident of the police employees as- sociation, could not be reached for comment. "We think it's a fair agreemc~ for both parties," said City Man- ager Ke vin Murphy. •1We're Rleased that we were able to re- solve some issues." Murphy said the city was able to smooth over some bad feelings that had festered in 1he police de- partment over the las1 fe\t years. For example, police contended that the city had failed to live up to its own J-1 policy, passed in 1978, that called for police officers in Newport Beach to make a sal- ary comparable 10 the top-three full service cities in Orange Coun· velopers for the cost of extra traf- fic generated by new devel- opments. The original proposed fees av- eraged nearly $600 per consumer trip generated by each new de- velopment -more than six times the fees charged in Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and other area cities. Developers and the Chamber or Commerce were shocked at the high fees and have spen t the past month trying to talk the city into lowering them. Based on their comments Mon- cobson said. "The fine and per- forming arts are a good avenue to reach some kids who are otherwise not involved in_ extracurricular ac- tivi ties." School district officials also say they have better computer tracking devices for determining wha t be- comes of students once they leave school. But despite the extraordi- ty. Police association leaders pointed out that their salaries hiwc sunk consistently over the years ranking the department 21st ov~r­ all. Monday's contract agreement I calls for officers to get no less than a 3 percent cost or living raise in January or 1994, following with a salary adjustment in April and a boost in January of 1995 that will the close the gap in pay between the top-five agencies by SO percent. "It's acceptable to everybody," Van Horn said. "The downside is we are still at the bottom and we arc going to still be there for awhile." Van Horn said the city has set a goal of 1996 for bringing Newport Beach police into the top five. From A1 2-milc stretch or that road once the Snn Joaquin Hills tollway is built in 1997. On a 4-3 vote, council members John Hedges, Jean Watt and Evelyn Hart ap· proved a can by Simone to withdraw ir six conditions are not met including the ap- proval or a toll-free route by the county of Orange and the city of Irvine, and the fund- ing to be in pince ror th• road's construction Councilman John Cox, the chairman or the bourd for the toll agency who receives up to $690 a month for at- tending its meetings, did not abstain from the issue and day, the developers arc pleased. Malcolm Ross of C.J. Seger- strom & Sons said, "A lot has been done wh ich we are grateful for." George Sakioka of Sakioka Farms said the council is "head- ing in the right direction." Micha· cl Kerr of the Arnel De· velopment Company praised city staff for "an excellent job" in re- vising the fee study. freeway construction. That cost -approximately $35 million - will not be factored into the trip fee program, meaning developers wi ll not be uccountable for it. Last week, the Ci ty Council gave general po licy direction to staff that would greatly lower the fee. The most important conces- sion relates to the cost of future nary lengths taken to keep kids in school with programs such as the School Age Mother Program, edu· cators say more students are stick~ ing around because schools are changing and bC(,coming more in· teresting for the average student. Teachers, classes and even the organization of the school day arc all under the Additionally, the council made it clear that it wishes staff to work with the development com- munity to develop long-term methods for paying the fees. Monday, Planning Commissioner "It may sound fine to threaten people with this kind of age,'' Cox said. "I this is the way the ci perated in the past. The rest or the cities in the county 1hink of us as a bunch or fools." In an angcy outburst, Cox blasted both Sansone Hed&es saying, ;'i+I vo aot lifted a that is seeki parullel Drive, pan oft Mark Korll\do suggested the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that one full- time staff person work exclusively on garnering more state and fed- eral transportation fun ds. The commission voted 4-0 for such a recommendation. Planning Commissioner John Palme was absent. ''It's just so awful,'' said co-worker Landa Mcleod "It was a freak ac- cident." McLeod said no one really knows whot h:ippcncd. "All we know is that he fell some- how," she said. "He hit hi~ head on asphalt. Out nobody saw what hap- pened." According to McLcpd, the JOh cre- ated a blood clot that eventually hem- orrhaged in Carey's brain, sending him into a coma. The father or three sons -ages 28, 27 and 20 -was rushed to Wc~tern Medical Center after patrons of Taste of Costa Mesa saw him convulsing on the ground. Having worked for his family's fudge empire since the age o( 14, Carey was "a master at his trade," according to McLeod. Featured recently in the Daily Pilot, Carey reminisced about how his grand· fathe r opened the family's first fudge shop on Mackinac Island -fud ge cap- ital of the world -in the 1950s. Having turned down n shot 10 sell fudge in Disneyland when the Ana- heim park first opened, Ryba decided it was time to give California another shot and sent his grandson to open the Balboa Island store last July 4. "This' was his baby," Mcleod said of the Balboa shop. "It was something that was coming true for him."· THOUSANDS OF POSmONS {That Make You Fttl Like A Ml/lion) • Sooths stress, encourages circulation . • Maximum enjoyment for watching T.V., reading, etc. • Offers ultimate comfort and HARD TIMES? UNEMPLOYED? relaxation. • Try It. You'll love yourself WlllELESS lllMOH COITllOl ConJidentlal loans bastd on th« equity In your hMW or otha rul watt. Wt art local dlrrct lendtf$ with rusonable rates providing profuslonal SftV!ct. can now and caJk with one o( our owners to discuss ~options. N"'f>Ort Hom• Lou, IM. Slnce 1978. 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' 1 ' I I I ··········-···········-- ~b. llondly-Slturdiy Hourt Blm-fpm • ,.... TN ROTATION ' ......................... .............. ...,. I N,ODDW.lw ....... I I ~-~ I BRAKE -MOU&M m• ............ ,.. .... ...._ .. ~ . . '9WI DO If ALL I MDI MOUNTltQ • .. ._.._ ....... _..... I _,,.. ...... _. I ·----·-·----. .... ........ ,. : ::....:-•-::.:• ......... I -.. !!... ..... -...... ..,, ... 11 ... _..... .... _....,, __ . ..-... . . --~ -· ·-~ Sports Message is clear: Unless You rate with · Sir Charles, there are responsibilities ..... Cream of CdM; Newport Harbor get the message from one of the best in Lake rs' Byron Scott. By Richard Dunn SPol'IS Writer C harles Barkley does a Nike com- mercial and says he's a basketball ' ptaxer, not a role model. Ken Griffey, Jr., and Jose Canseco, two of today's biggest baseball stars, have publicly stated that being a role model js not their responsibility. • . Some wonder, what's the world of sports coming to? Well, in the midst of this madhouse.and in the peak hour of this controversial subject, there is a breath of fresh air: Byron Scott, vet- eran guard of the Los Angeles Lakers. Scott, like a throwback to the past, when professional athletes seemingly delighted in being viewed as role models, made his points on Friday at the Balboa 'Bay Club, where 30 student-athletes from Newport Harbor and Corona def Mar high schools were honored at the 32nd annual Athletic Awards Breakfast, sponsored by the Com- modores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Scott, a member of three NBA championship teams with the Lakers, addressed the wide-eyed, impressionable students during the program, then stated hi case afterward Byron·Scott on the grim subject of being a role model. "It's fun for me to relate to them, because then they can realize that I'm a normal per- son," Scott said. "l think people view profes- sional athletes as gods, but they shouldn't think that they're bigger than life. I think that when you play ba.sketball or football or base- ball, _you inherit that (role model) responsibil- ity. That's something that goes with the terri- tory; you have to accept it. "I don't look to myself to necessarily please people, but I do wh at I believe is good for the kids, and if that's be ing a role model, I'll do it. .. Take, for example, the athlete who is being booed by the fans and sl\tredded by the press. Is that athlete still responsible? "That's their business if they want to write negative things. but l play basketball and that's my business, so I play basketball and help kids,'' Scott !laid. "I just try to be Byron Scott, and if they like me, fine. If not, that's their opinion. I really v.ould prefer to be liked as Byron Scott the person, not necessarily Byron Scott the basketboll player. I love kids, and I wns here (Friday) to talk to them and hel~ep_ lbem._on the illaighLand nacmw." Each student-athlete had thei.r picture taken with Scott after walking off the stage and being introduced by their re pective ath- letic directors. Following the ceremony, Scott was swamped by photographers and autograph seekers. Byron Scott -he can fill the role as well as he can fill the basket. a , ••• ~., May 25, 1993 The Newport Beactv'Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .•.• 642-4330 ext.387 11ca111 Sports on TV-radio/82 Don Cantre1VB3 Classified/BS The Daily Pilot's Dream Team for 1993 volleyball -back row, from left, Corona del Mar's Brt>oks Hoppe, Newport Harbor's Mitch McCoy, Corona del Mar's kyle Thompson, Costa Mesa's Lance Merrifield; front row, from left, Estancia's Dave White, Newport Harbor's Todd Jameson, Estancia's Mike Truong, Newport Harbor's Eric Vallely. At the top of the list for Most Valuable Player honors is McCoy, a 1unior outside hitter with the Sailors. High s.chool boys vo lleyball Presenting the Daily Pilot's DREAM TEAM ...,. Heading up the eight-man .squad is MVP Mitch McCoy of Newport Harbor. By Barry Faulkner Sports Wratr Mitch McCoy, an outside hitter v.ho helped lead Newport Harbor High to a sccond-pl"ace finish in the Sea View League and a !.econd-round b~rth in the CIF Division I volle)ball pl\lyoffs, tops the Dnily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Team as Player of the Y car. . ~tcCoy, a 6-foot-3 junior, .... as the leading hitter for the Sailors, who earned a 13-5 record dc!>pite the loss of senior standouts Marc t-.tcAnlis anJ Rya n Tomalas to season-ending injurie~. McCoy, one of six juniors on th & eight-memb.:r Dream Team. is 1oined by Harbor teammotes Enc ·Vallely, a 6· t junior etter, and 6-1 senior outside hiller Todd Jameson. Corona dcl Mar High out 1dc hiner~. B ro,Jk~ I loppe, a 6-4 junior. and 6-3 senior K) le Thomp~un , .. ere also honored, with Estancia juniors Da'e White and Mike Truong, as v.ell as co~ta Mesa JUn· ior Lance Merrifield rounding out the !>qu:id . ,\.'allely, deplo}ed early as an oubide hiller, be- came Coach Dan Glenn's primal), ~etter doy,n the !ltretch. Abo an All-District selection in basketball. \':illely \\as a ~tabili.zing force on a team "ith little \arsity e;.:pcrience heading into this season. Jameson, a defensi\e speciah t in basketball. ''JS Valle!} 's sccond-fa\'orite target in the Sailors' out- See DREAM TEAM/82 Honor8 at 32nd Commo1lorel aub Albletlc Awards BPealdast · ·. ; .. -:.---. Lile iltter sports -getting to the nitty-gritty ..... The best of CdM , Newport Harbor toasted at the 32nd annual Commodores breakfast. By Richard Dunn Sports Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -Uy the tame they turn thirty-so mething, these 30 student-athletes probably still will have not forgo11en Friday·s 32nd annual Athletic Awar~ Brcakfa!>t at the Ilal~oa Bay Club, sponsored by th e Commodore:. Club of the Ne,\port "tfafbor A.rea·Th:im er of Commerce. Byron Scott, ve teran Los Angele!. Laker guard, was t~ keynote speaker, addressing b~ues of com- mitment in not only spurts, bu t in life. I It,; intro- duced several former athletel> and announced their current place of cmplO) mcnt, cmpha~izing the im- portance of life after l>ports. Each year. the Commodores Club g.11hers to be- ~tO\\ honors to the elite of the gradua11n~ senior' ..11 Nc\\port Harbor anJ Corona Jc! ~tar high ) hl1ok and thi!. )Car'i. crop i') no doubt descl"\1ng of the JC· colaJco;. From ~c"port Harbor •Heather IJ:l\id on: A member of the :11lor~· CIF and state cro:. country ch:11npion,h1p team~ in 1991, she started \\ith no interest in athletic,. then !!re" 10 10\e cros · coun try, becoming one ol the S:.iilorl>' top runner!. in both trac!... ond' CfO)ll countr) for t\\O )eJrll. Da,id.,on i~ inv0hcd in ~outh leJJer· !>Rip at St.-.. Andr~· Church-She ~mo. a J..O GPA and b headed for Orange Co:i!.t College, then \\"e!.tmont. •Dani. t'olc\: A l\\O·time All-Sea View Leai:ue 'ollcyball pla~cr. Foley acceptl'd a !.cholarsh1p-10 Chapm:.111 Uni\\.·r~ity. \\here she will major in c0m· mun11:,l11om and an. An All·Or.inge County sckc· lion as a !.Cnior. role), \\ho h.1 .. J 3.0 G PA. \\J' J key member ol th e Sailor:.· StJte Di\l. ion Ill ch.11n· p1on,h1r team la,1 foll. 8 Stac) G(•ri:: A tennis anc.l '1.\.:ccr 'tandllUt Gem h.1 .. an mcrall 3 7 GPA and ,qll attenJ LC ·.in b11.:gn She "as captain of the 'occer team her 'l'nl\)r ~ear and l\\ke an all-league pla)cr ..\' .1 'c n111r. 'he "a' the school's Athle11c Cumm1"11mcr and a member of the Academic E\cclk111.l Hon•'' Rlill \\Ith a 4.0 GPA. Gerl"\ '' a.:-11,eh 1m11heJ \\1th C.1h.ir") Chapel Costa Mesj and at111butc' all 111 her .1thlct1c abilll\ 10 the LorJ. 8 Jim llici.. : A tour-~ear \,tr'll) 'I.Acer pl.t)cr. h.· \' ,, It' 1m Ct.ke.l~t, tc:Jm all-h.:~uc h'"'"'------ JUntllr JnJ entl'r )Car) A' J llllphomorc. Hu.:!...-. \\J' a 1111:rnlicr ol 1 he Saillir!. · Cl F 1-A co-c~ampaon-.t-1r learn. ''"hile garnering third team All·Cff laurel' J' .1 ... enror He hold the 'chOlll re.:0rd tor c.m.•cr l!lMI' \\Ith 3..i .-\n E:icle Scout. 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A three· sport standout (football, soccer and base- ball), Ketcham will attend UC San Diego and study biology and chemistry, then hopes to gain entrance into medical school. A linebacker, Ketcham won the team's Desire Award last fall as th e Sail- ors reached the CIF Dwision IV football finals. He was Jhe Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Weck following the Sailors' se mifinal victory over rival Corona del M3r. • Breu McAJllster. A first team all- lcaguc, first team All-CIF and All· American selection in water polo, he was also one of th e Sailors' top swimmers the past 1wo springs, including reaching the ClF Division I finals in the 50-yard free- style as a senior. He lettered two years in wutcr polo and three )'Cars in swimming. • Orlan McAllister. A first team all· le:igue selection in water polo, ab well a!I meriting All-Cl F and All-American hon· ors, he was also one of the Sailors' top ~w1mmcrs for two years. He lcuered t\\O )Cars in water polo and 1hrec years in !lw-amming. •Jared Overton: A league track cham· pion in the 3200 meters as a junior, Over- ton h3s a GPA of 3.3 and will auend BYU. An Eagle Scout and Honor Roll member, he was twice All-Orange County in cross country and helped the Sailors v.m CIF and state championships last fall. In track, his personal bests were 9~29 (3200) and 4:23 ( 1600). • Sky Peterka: The school'.s most valu· able runner h1., ophomore and senior year!>, he was the league champion in the 3200 mc1crs has senior year and qualified ror the CIF Division l1 finals. A two-time all-county selection in cross country, Pc· 1erka has a 3.2 GPA and will attend the Uni versity of ~ortland . He w3s 11 th over· all in the state meet last fall, leading the Sailors to CIF and state churopionships in cross country. • Oeau Ralphs: A football, track and wrestling letterman with a 4.0 GPA. he's headed for Villanova on a football schol- arship. He was an All-CIF Division IV de- fensive lineman as a enior, leading the Sailor!I to the CIF final s. He was twice an all-lc3gue footb311 player, earning the league's most valuable defensive player honor as a se nior. In track, he reached the Masters Meet as a junior and senior. reaching a personal-best 57-1 in the shot put. •Michaela Koss: A tv.o-timc All-CIF baskc1ball player and the league's co- Player of the Year as a senior, she has a 4.0 GPA :ind is headed for Cal Poly Pomona on a basketball scholarship. In truck. she reached the CIF finals as a fre)hman in high jump and 400-mctcr Honors at 32nd Commodores Club Athletic Awards Brea~1ast lc:tding CdM to CH-. state ond co-nation:il ch;impion~hips during ti 34·0 season. She wa., a member of two CIF and ~tate ch:tmpion hip 1c,1ms, in 1990 and 1992. •Moille Fllnl: The league's Female Athlete of the Year u a tenlor, Flint has a 4.2 OPA and will aucnd St. Mory's and play baskctb:.11. A lour-time all-league choice in basketball, 1he was All-CIF twice, captain for 1hrce ycari and the league'i co-Player of the Year as a senior "hen $he finished third in the state 1n scoring. In track, she rtachcd the Cl F ti- nnh two )Cars in the 800 meters and run on CdM's CIF and Slate championshi p crOiS country team last fall . She was a top-five finalist for the CIF Scholur/Ath· lete Award, meriting 11 varsity letters an her career. -Molt~ n.;ly r'.l.A I rom left: Newport Harbor's Doug Stuckey, Jared Overton, Jeffrey Sanita. •Tom Has: A three-year starter in football, team MVP his junior :ind enior )Cars and captain as a senior, he will con· tinuc his career at OCC. He wa twice an all-league and All·Clf pick, while pla)ing several positions. He was selected to. play in th e Or:ingc County North-South All· :-~lay, as a junior in the 400 ·relay, and as & senior in the long jump, 400 relay and high jump. She was a three-time team MVP in track and ba)ketball. •Jeff Sanita: A fir.,t team All-CIF Di- vbion IV linebacker in football, he has a 3.6 GPA and "ill aucnd USC. lie was the Sailors ' defensive Pl ayer of the Weck three times l3st 3utumn as the team ad- va nced to the CIF Dl\·i ion IV finals. He "'as al so an all-league and all-county se-. lecuon and the Dally Pilot's Athlete of the Week for hi., efforts in the Wood- bridge game • Doug Stucke)': A soccc.r. and foo1ball standout. he ha'> a 3.4 GPA and "111 at- tend Otcgon State Jnd kick on the foot- ball team An f.:.Jgle Scout, Honor Roll member and Go,ernor's Academic Achievement A"'ard w-inncr, Stuckey was a first tc3m all-league and all-county kick- er, leoding the SJilor' to the CIF Di\.ision IV football final'>. The top fiel<l goal kick- er in Orange County his i.e nior )Car, he wall play in the North-South Shrine Game. He was second team all-lcnguc an soccer as a )enior anu a member of the Sailors' Cl F 1-A co-championship learn as a :-oph· . omore. •Tracy Teal: A four-) ear leucr winner in track, three years in tcnnt'i and two years in soccer, Teal has a 4.17 GPA and will aucnd UCLA. Also a membe r or the school band, Teal wa involved in Youth and Government, Amnesty International, Americon Red Cross, Newport lleach You th Council. St. Joachim's Youth Group :ind math lab tutelage. As 3 fresh- man and senior. she pla)ed doubles in tennis and was the team's MVP. She was also th e captain her cnior year in tennis and track, and broke the school 1riplc- jump record her 1unior year with~. From Corona del Mar • D:ne Angeloni: A three-year varsi ty Star Game. team's captain, Angeloni was selected to •Rub Hoover. A Sea View League play 1n the Orange County North-South champion in the 200-yard individual med- All-Star Game and was a Dally Pilot Ath· Icy. he was CdM's Most Valuable Swim- letc of the Weck this season. He will at· mer his se nior yea r, while qualifying for tend Rhcrside City College ncxi cason. CIF in the 100 free, 200 free, 200 JM and •Heath er Uray: A fou r-)eur letter win-JOO brea tstroke. He swam 10 All· ncr in cross cou ntry and tra ck. she has a Americ:un times in two eve nts and 1s un· 3.1 GPA and wiJI attend UC Santa 13ar-decided on a college. bara next year. Bray was the team's MVP •Amanda Hourancy: A four-year leuer in cross country as a freshman and cap· "'inner in badminton, she was econd tain her se nior year, when CdM "'on CIF tc:im all-league hep jllnior and .. en1or and state th:impionship . She was team years and c:iptain as a senior, pla) ing No MVP and captain in track .her j~ni~.,_,.........__.1.-M·~,ei-,for t~o ~ears. CdM rc3chcd the • Alljson Englebrecht: A th~e')ear CIF playoffs her freshman and ~phomore starter on the volleyball teJm, she ha J )CJ rs. She's headed for Fort Le" b ne~t 3 0 GPA and ,.,.111 attend the Uni\.crsll)' or yc:ir. Portl:inJ on a \Ollc)ball cholar hap. She •Todd Mtrrim:an: A three-yc:ir \tarter "as lar't team all-league her junior and in ba ketb:ill, he earned fiN 1cam All- semor )Cars and all-county a) n enior. CIF Division IV his senior year. leading ' starter in baseball, he earned All -Sea View League honor!> hi<. junior and sen ior yeari., walloping a school-re cord nine home runs as a senior third baseman . The From left : Corona dcl Mar's Amanda Houraney and Sara Tafazoli. the Sea King.s to the CIF IV-AA ch:impi· onsh1p. He was al'iO captain and team MVP his senior )Car, while being selected to play in the Orange County North-South All·Star O;tmc. The school's ASD Presi- dent and holder of a 3.5 GPA, he wall :11· te nd the Unive~ity of Colorado next year. In trpck, Merriman is also a two·time league high jump champion. He reached the CIF finals his senior year. • Lorf Ne-con1cr: A three-year ~tarte r in volleyball, she earned first team nil · league her junior and senior )Cars and al~­ county as a se nior. Headed for the Uni· ver ity or Alabama on a ~ollcyball chol· ar hip, Ne"'comcr was voted one or the top 50 players in the nation. She wo 3 membe r of Cd M's Clf and stoic champi- on hip teams her sophomore and senior sca)()ns, including a 34-0 record last fall. •Chris Quinn: A two-ye3r starter in football and b3sl>.etball, he earned all· league and All-CIF honors an basketball his senior year, leading the Sea Kings to the CIF IV-AA title his senior ye3r. Headed for OCC next year, Quinn was the team's Most lnspiration31 Playe r and Dest Receiver awa rd winner his senior year, while garnering second team all· league accolades. •Tanner Rupp: A soccer ond football standout, he has a 3.3 GPA and will DI· tend UC LA on a soccer scholarship. A three-year st:irter in soccer. Rupp earned All-CIF honors a~ a junior and twice mer- ited all-league recognition. He wa~ the team MVP as a junior. In football, Rupp was an all·league kicker ns a se nior. lead- ing the Sc:i Kings to the ClF Division IV semifi nals. •Sara Turaioll: A three")e•ir 'ar 1ty letter winner in track. he ha., ::i 3.5 GPA and is headed for Peppcrdine ne"t )Car She was named the team·., most valuable sprinte r her freshman and i,cn1or )ears. recording personal bests of 12 in th e 100 meters, 26.55 in the 200 and 1 :01.45 in the 400. She ran on CdM's CIF-quahfy1ng lbOO-meter rel3y her senior )CJ r. • K)le Thompson: A threc-)e:ir starter in \Ollc)ball and t\\O-ytt.lJ starter 1n 'ol- le)bjll, he was seconc..I team .111-le,:iguc and team c3pta1n in vollc)ball hi!> )Cnior )'CJr Headed for Arizona State. Thomp~on played on CdM's CIF IV·AA champion· ship team his senior )Car. He "'as also the school's Commissiuner of Athletics • Orlan Walden: A thrcc:-ye11r letter- man in tennis, he has a 4.1 GPA and is headed for UC Oerkelcy. A t\\o-1ime league ch3mpion in double . he reached the: CIF finals as a sophomore and scm1fi· n31 as 3 junior. Walden was 1eam capta in his enior year and a finalist for the ClF Scholar/Athlete Award. • Cblp Watson: A cross country, w.rcs- tling and track letterman, he has 11 3A GPA and is headea ror COlumoia "Uni-" ve rs1ty in the h-y League. A three-year lei· term3n in v.restl ing. Watson wa) a t\\O- time team MVP. finishing second in league and fou rth in CIF in hi!. weight as a enior, qualifying for the Masters Meet. I le also earned the Scholar/Athlete h<.>nor his senior year and earned th e Coache)' Award i~ track as a 1unior. Deep sea Badminton semis today at Estancia Royals Sign DCC product Page to pact Today's TV-radio MONDAY'S COUNTS Today's schedule COSTA MESA fatanc1a semifinals. R agh •-handed patcher Duan• Page. who pJaycd at Oran!!• Coast College in 1991 and ·en. h~ signed a free-agent contract with the KJn~cls ( 1ty Royal1, organiza- ti on Page ,in Ocean View · ~ H.1gh product. will report to- 1 he Roya ls' Northwest l..e.1gue rookie club at Eu- gene, Ore. thJs week. Page went 2·3 with a 5:23 1· RA a' a Pirate ' freshman, and wa1, 4-4 with a 3.81 ERA a' u \Ophomore. He signed to conunue at Long Beach State, but took this year off to work -By the D•llJ' Pilot mAM TEAM, VOl.l.EYBAU., '98 From 81 ~ide attack lh1s ~pring I le also added needed senior leadership. Hoppe and Thompson were firi.t and 5CCC>nd in kill , respectively, for Co ch Joey F'u!><:hetti's Sea Kinas. and J loppe will lead a tal- ented group of returners for next season's bid to return 10 1hc Clf playoffs. White (S· 11) and Truong (S· l 0) provided Coach D:wc C~tle's E.t- &tes with a i.trong net pre~nce, using impre Ive jumping ability and powerful arm ~in~ to ham· mer loll" over railer blockc~ White and l ruong. the laucr baliincin& play with the league co- ch mpt0n badminton tum to hi ~olleyhall effort , helped rhc l·J· glc fin11jh i,econd 10 L..tgun;1 He ch 1n 1he Pacific Coa\t Lcaitue, .and cam their ~cond straight trip to the \IP Drvi ion I playoffs Merrifield, a 6-3 middle blocker. WJS lhc Mu t1np' go-co auy, le.ad· ma the team In dla.~ and block' while am1 int the t«0nd·mo1t kdl for Cojch Dave C.'hmtcn~n. TELEVISION Tennie 6 am -French Open ESPtl 9 a m -t~CAA women. Pl a .. ch Volleyb•ll 11 am -Womens tourney, PT 2 pm -AVP toomey PT 8 pm -AVP 1oumey Pl 11 pm -Women's tourney, Pl BHeb•ll 11 10 a m -Glants·CUbs, WGN 4 30 pm -BraVtS·Aeds, TBS 4.30 p m -Mets·Ph.lloes. WOR 5 p m -Royals-White Sox. WGN 7 p m -Angels-Manners Ch 5 7.:30_p.m..-ESPN. Pro Hockey 4.30 p m -Kmgs-Leals. PT Pro BHketb•ll 5 p.m. -8u1ls·Kn1cks. TNT Boxing 9 p.m. -at Auburn Hills. USA 1 a.m. -at Auburn Hills, USA. Polo 2 a m -International Cup, Pl College IHeb•ll 4;30 a m -SWC champ1onsh1p, PT RADIO Pro Hockey 4.30 PRl -Kings-Leafs. XTRA (690). BHeb•ll 7 pm -Angels-Seattle, KMPC (710) 7:30 pm -Padres-Dodgers. 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(erH....._) Costa Mesa Sala (714) 6~0-4433 Service (714 650-8870 I l1gh's Pac1f1c CoJ't League and t\\O·t1mc defending CIF Divil11on I ch.1mp1on.,h1p bJdminton tea m ho\ts .No. I ·\ceded MJrk Keppel ol AlhumbrJ LodJy ;,it 3 in the CIF fatanc1a pits it., 14-4 rccur<l again t Keppers 16-0 sh11c "'1th the "'Inner qualifying for a title showdown against either Ccniury or Nogale on Thur d:iy. FUll SERVICE LUMBER AND HARDWARE Jillb-eterM ' Clean AlrFllters • 20 lines mart ........ ~hma/smdlicll• Miers • RemMs m a1 aiborne dustl •cn1mo111~ .. ,.home • lf1'5 aihame_pcrtdls ._can ......... • 3_.al._li,...,_a , ... nnal .... la) • Almllmn•••alm Newport Beach/Co1ta Meaa DaUy Pilot Tuesday, May 25, 1993 U Honors at 32nd Commodores Club Athletic Awards Breakfast Back row, fro m left: Corona dcl Mar's Rob Hoover Mollie from ldt: Lori NC\\.CO mcr and Allison Englebrecht. I ' Back ~ow, from left: Corona dcl Mar's Kyle Thomp)On, Tom tte-.s, Todd row, lrom left: Hc.lthcr Bray and Chip Watson. ( . ;. Crew Another occ victim ~This time it's the Washington Htts-kies who are unable to contain ace fres hman eight. • ~ACRA~lrN'J 0 -It look 30 minutes of dcltb· t crnt1ng O\C r \ldco of the finish. but the Orange •·• Co.1\t. Colkgc frc.,hmn n eight topped an unbeaten team from the Un1\Cf'>i ty of Wa~hington to \\in the • · Pa1;.1f1c Coa't Rowmg Ch.impion!>hips Sunday on l .11.c Natom.1 " "It "a~ a rc.11 Crndcrclla boat," OCC Coach Chip McKibbcn ,,11J o r the 111 .. 1 team to dcfeal the Huskic in eight \\CCI-) of COil\· p1.11t1011 Or.1ngc Coa'>t h.u.I battled \\'n hington in the an Diego Crc" ('la-. .. 1~. "here OCC's hopes for 'ictory vana~hed \\hen a Pirate\ oar tru k a crab, launching him fro m the boat and lea,ing the tc.1m to complete the final 500 meters or the race a man hy. I he \ICIOI) \\3) cspccaally sweet for OCC' enttlc natl\C!I Oucn C oH~)' and Kc\illl Samuel on. who rowed in high school \\1th and .1g.11n\t nhlll) of the Wa hington oarsmen. "Our No. 4 man (Samuelson) grew up with their No. 4 m.m. and thcy\c 1al ked on the phone for weeks leading up to thi' race," \Jad McKibbc n, who crapped the one-year-old 206-pound boat the Parntc had competed with most of the season in fo\or of a IO-)ear-old model weighing aro und 240 pound . "I actually rowed in that boat when I competed at OCC.'' aid McKibbcn "II wa) heavier, but I just had n fe eling the team "oulcJ be more comfortable in the older boat." Orange C'oallt was not allowed to enjoy any comfort .tone in Sunday' rucc, 0-1 Washington quickly erased an early OCC lead and the t\\O bo:m exchanged lead for the latter half of the 2,000 ml.!tcr hnal, before fini h1ng in u virtual dead heat. "r hc cight·mcmhcr jury pnnel had tO go to U llllll·frumc \ldC:O tape:,'' McK1bhcn ~~id. "It toolr. about 30 minute • before we Gl't the "ord, .inJ at wu ob.,,1oui.ly a "'cry exciting and \Cf)' cmot1011al ' c:nc of cclebtatlOn " Ju1nina the two Scuttle oar men for Co.ut WC"l'C Allan Wu1,on. Jonah 1 lolmc • Oan WooJward, Rich Par on • J arad Knackmc)cr, NC\\fXHl Ocuch rc\1dcnt Justin O:uley and co wain Julie Water· bur). 0 C' 1u111or· '.tr'>lty eight hn1 hed ccond and the frc hm.1n ""'tee boat third, while the var aty four and the \\.Omen' f,,ur' won thc:ir con'-Olutaon heat ( cventh place). Mcl\.ihbcn ':11d OCC j, tentatavcly pl1nnina to c'tcnd 1a UM.ln hy ucnJrna the lntcrcollcaia1e Rowina Champion~hip in June 11 Camden, N.J, • b.i c Angeloni; front row, B.1'1-ro\\, fr om ldt: 'c"porl H.uuur' .. D.tni full'\ ~t.10 Gl·rn and \\ichaela Ross; f1op l row, from ldt: Hcallll'r 0.l\llhon and Tr.Ill'\ Tl.ti • Bad, ro\\, from ldt: ~C\\purt H.ubor's Orn.., llunkr, Ju ... 1111 11.,•tl h.1 m, Bri.rn \hAll1 ... tl'r and Beau Ral- ph ... ; front ro\\, from left: 51..\ Petcrl...1, Jim lltt l.., .1nd Brdl \\< \111,ll'r ·Tripping (not falling) down memory lane ...,.. 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Oe1fr ooun rhOUfO '* Wanl tf'9 Noc...., 21, t~ SA1tY TO ADOMU n.t CYP"Cll ACCOUNT. 11. 25, June t, 1. t.., -c:.he(IC ~ bV • •~ Oi Noc ~ H 2t Jurw t.., ~ t CUMUl.ATIV£ IWACTI ~ I024 c.n-. AW.. cy. U•DU A DU.D Of' ledertl ~ and ~ 1_, ' ' A HEAAINO on IN .-... "2M OIVUO,MENT WITHIN ....... ~ tolaO --.;iiU;i:iiii:;:;= ,_.T M1'D I' ... ,.tOCllllQn, r1111ng1 1.. IMll\ Wiii l>e held on JUNE .. -• --ncl COSTA MESA AHO TO Jedi Karp~ Lott Karp, -w ta. teea u•n•a ~ °' ~ 1Nn1c ruw2tt 11. 1913 et 1·.s P~ 1n ~ -CH&UAE THAT THE T"*"9 °' .. Jedi ~1---------..;;...-1DW WOU TAIUI ACn011 TO tpKifi«S in SecllOn St~ 0.s>C 70J ~ M 3"11 t.... STANDARD LEVEL Of Lolr Katp ,emlly Trwl ........ llllull'ftlid NOT'llcT ~ .-W· °' the FINndJll Code end PUIUC NOTICE The City 0r1Ye South, Ot· •nc• TO acAV1Ce 19 MAIHTAIHEO o..o June 11. tN:J, T-. ...,Rnr ._ lllTY IT IMY K IOU> MIO!Ot•M to 00 l>utine.. aac tn:a ~.CA t:Mel CllDITOtlS OP OH TH[ TAAIFIC CIACU .,.w In ~· tOI .... ... ....... • In lhe IUU, In 1M .wnl I,. YOU 08J£CT TO lhe LATIOH SYSTEM litNt --•200. Car· The lolloWlng pertont Wt AT A PUaUC IALL II' lend• octltf f'lfll caan Is llOTICI CW gr1lnClng °' .,,. ,,.;tlon, you 8UUC IALa THIS PUBLIC HEARING eon, C.omia I02'll doil'O buelr'9M ea: YOU MOO AM ~ IOCepWd the TNllMe INiy Pn'ITION TO "'°"°•PP"' ar lhe Mar> (AC9. etoe, Will BE HELD AS FOL. CetlnO ~ Mo TOffYMOTIVE, tl2 I . E• lllATNMf cw TitS Mo Withhold the It~ °' ADlllNl8TU Ing •ncl llate )'OUI 00-.,. u.c.c.1 LOWS: aodMff .• Calffomll !Im-pllnade, ar... CA .... TUR• Oft nq PRC>-thtt fru•tM't OMd until UTAT• ~l. ~ or lite Wfllltn ob-HOTIC! IS HEREBY DATE: W.onetc1ay, June ~ ~. TeinMt In Pemelti J. ~. t12 C•aDUIQ AQAUtaT ti.mt bt<:Omt evllllble to JA11U W. M ... t .aione wicil the court bt-GIVEN TO CAEOfTORS OF 1 1913 COIMIOn, r./o Colina, Ao-S. &pleNde, Otenot. CA YOU, YOU 8HOULD IN l)aYff 0t ~ate ._ ..._. WILUAll ,. the hMMg. Your ep-THE WITHIN NAMED TIME: 8:30 p.m. or er blllard l Kaer. 2377 CNn-t2te1 CONTACT .A LAWVlf' matttr ot right. Mt••t el&e PM'MCt m1y be In Ptteon SEUER(S) THAT A BUU< IOOfl .. potelblt "*-'fttf .,,_ louMvn 1'310, TOt> Thia burlnffl Ir con-• Said 13le Wiii be macle, °' bv Y04JI rn~. SALE IS ABOUT TO BE l'LAC!": City Co1incll ranc., CllilOmla l050t ducted by. en Ind~ Notice .t but w1tnout cov11nant 0t J.AMaa H•N•t IF YOU AIU! A CREOfTOR MADE OF THE ASSETS cn.nbefl 11 City Hiii 17 Thia bu1l"4tH Ir con. Th• re9lt1r1n1(t) com- Tru1e .. ·1.... wrntnty. e•preaa 0t Im-CAt• ..0 • .AtU8'17 or a concMofnl creditor of OESCRl8EO BELOW,. Fu Ori~ Colla ..... ducted by: TeNni. ln menc.ed to nnuct biM- Under DeM pli9d '9g#dlng dtle, po• To ... .,..,., btneflclllnff, the W-Nd. you murt • THE NAME(S) ANO eus.. c.-omi. • • Common to ..... P'°'*'Y ..... llndw .. Fldltloue of T,.t MUiof'I or enc:uml>fenc.s. Ctedltort, cont1oge11t Credi-)'CJ'# c:llllft with the coun NESS ADDRl:SS(ES) OF PU8UC CO..WEHTS IN The 1'99lttt1nt(r) com-luelnoN Ntli'M(t) lltted Nobe• 11 hef9by ClfVrn to U11sty the lnd«ltedne ... tort, end prnone who may end mall a copy IO IN I*· THE SELLER(S) AAE: EITHER ORAL OR WRrT· menctCt lo ltWIUCt ..,._ ebowe on: 4/1193 that JLM CORPORATION,. NCured by hid DMd, ad othetWIM .,. ln..,ffled In tonal rrpreuntallY• •P. BONG c~ LEE. ~ TEH FOAM MAY BE PRE· neu Lftdet the FICtttloue ,..,,... J. Thotnron ence ~y ... Uld Cat1tom1a corporation, .. ~" IM<eundet, wlttl In-.,,. wolf Of •Ital•, Of bo411, DOlnled by IN COUit within BARRANCA PARKWAY, jR. SENTED DURING THE Butlntra Neme(r) haed Thft .... ..,,.,. ... lllM ~ •• IO ..... uM, TNI .... •Y tuunno I( ... JruttH , or I UCCHIOr tel'nt .. prO'llded lhw9'n, of: JAMES w HINES Ilka IC>ut month• from IM dU VINE CA PUBLIC HEARtNO. FOR •boY• on: Mey 20, 1993 wlll"I the County Cl9ftl °' ..... ion Ot encum• fy • laeeutivw Vice ,,..,. truttH, or t ubitltuted and lhe unpaid pMC!pel ot JAMES W1WAM HINES of rw.t latuance of •awa THE LOCATION IH CAlJ. FUAn4EA INFORMATION, J.c:ll Karp, Trustee ol the On1nge Coun1y on A1W" OS, enc•r. all righl, tille den&, HOO Oe~e Ave, lfUtlH pursu1nt 10 IN the nole secured by UIO aU JAMES HINES .. prcMded In Mellon IUOO FORNIA OF THE CHIEF TELEPHONE {714) 754-J.ck and Lolr Karo Fllftly t"3 In ....... now'*" by Chettwortn, Cal1lornte DMd ot Trust executed by deed with lht lnttrest A PETITION hit Min of the Cal1fom1 Probate. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF 5335, OA VISfT tRANS-Tru.t<IMed June 17, tll3 nMllO h M euch TNt ... in and 1121' .. Stl (Ill) 716• DANIEL SUMMERS and th«eon u P'OVlded in 111d liled by DAlE HINES In lhe Cod• The llr1M for filing THE SELLER IS: SAME AS PORTATIOH SERVICES AT CCA HOldlftOt, Inc. Puti*tlhed Newpott BNch· O lhe following de· ff'5 0.led May 1f , 1113 RICHEUE SUMMERS, hus-Not•. IHs. c/\argn end 11· ~ COYlt ol Cetlfor• clltmt Wil not t1191r• bt-Aa<>VE CITY HALL 71 FAIR By: Kathlin J. F~. nbM PfOP«'Y t itU.led ~,,..Ha band and w1te RKCWded peosH of Ula llUSIM I/Id nill. C°""'y of ORANGE lore four months from the AS LISTED BY THE DRIVE COSTA MESA Prnldenl, General Penner Co9ta Mesa Deily Not May lho eloreu1d County 5/H 111 &II 02/2511992 tn iiooti P191 o1 lhe lrus .. created by THE PETITION r9quests huring deie notlc•d SELL.ER, All OlliEA BUSI-CALIFORNIA. ' of Citing Communllft Aa. 4, tt, ti, 25. tl93 Slaw, to wit APH.__· __ • ------ tnst.192·109100 of Ofhaal said D9ed ot Trust. tnal DALE HINES 1>e .,,.. lbc>Ye NESS NAMES AHO AO-llMY T EJ.IOn aoclatH, a CA limlled pm.. Tu225 U1·231·tl Loi U of PUIUC NOTICE Record1 In the otflce ol lhe JUI CottPOR.ATION polni.d H pereonal repr• YOU MAY EXAMINE IN DRESSES US£0 BY THE ' 1 Mfahlp rKt Htl, In IN C11y ol County Recorow of OA· A CALIFORNIA CORP ' HntalMI to administer the .i. "-Pt by Jh• coun. If you SELl.ER WITHIN TMREE (3) DeltutJ Chy C'°'11 Thi. statement wu ftled ~ NOTICE ta Met1, County 011--..,.-ICl-Ol_TllJIT(l ___ "l_Ul_I_ ANGE County, C1111forn1a, l40 •ORTH TUtTIN Hlate of the decedent. are 1 person lntMnted In YEARS BEFORE THE Publl1heO HHrporl wi1h the COunty Cl9til Of Ptot1tJeue 1n9e, Stale OI c.lllor· ~H UU IO •HU llld pursuant to the Notic9 THE PETITION requeei. lh• fflate, you mar flle DATE SUCH UST WAS B•ICh..Co•ll ,,.. • ' Dally Orange County on May 3. nla, .. ~Map rocordod • of O.ta"'1 aod Election to AVENUE., SUITE #204, aulh0t1ty lo adm•rwtt• IN with the court • format R• SENT OR DELIVERED TO Po ,,.1y 21 2:' 24 25 t993 ......... ...... In Booll It Pegee 9 •nd .,., ........ Seit thereun<ler recorded SANTA ANA, C4 92706 Htate uod« the lod•pen. queat IOf Special Noll~ ol THE BU'YEA ARE: NOHE 28, June t 2. '3 4 • 5 t993 ' FaeMZ3 ......... t 0 of M l1cella11eou1 YOU AltE IN OHiULT UH 02/04/t99J 1n Book Page (714l 83e-7077 dent Admlnist7ecton of E• tht f1Nng of an lnv11n1ory THE HAMEIS) ANO BUSI-' ' ' • Fooe Put>llahed Newport 8Mcn-The Fotlowtng per-.ona ...;p,, In the Olllce ol DER A OEEO Of TRUST OATEO ln5tl 93-80220 of stild Of. Delod: 05J051t093 IMtt Act. (Thia aolh0t1ty and appraisal ot estal• aa-NESS AOOA£SS(ES} OF C M .,.. OOlna buelnHt aa: County RecMctw ol 04/tew2 UNLESS YOU fAI(( fic1al Records, w111 S~H on By: CLETA L. wea.:. will allow lh• peraonaJ rep-Hts or ol 1ny petibOO or THE BUYER ARE: CliANG PUBLIC NOTICE otta H• Dally Pilot May SHOPPl-..0 SPREE, t475 .. ,d Coun1y hc•p• ACTION TO PROTEC1 YOUll 06/04/1993 al 945 AM 11 LIAMS ASSIST.ANT rH~llve to like many accoun1 11 provided In DUCK PARK. TOHO SOON It, 18, 25, June 1· 1993 t . Stat• Colleg• Blvd., ther•lrom a I oil, ga1, PflO'lRTY. rT MAY 8E SOLD AT THE MAIN (NORTH) ' achons wtthoul obtaining MCtlon 1250 ol the Call· PARK "'8UC •OTICE Tu232 111210, Anan .. m. CA 92808 mlnorr11 and other hy· AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU EN TRA NCE TO TH£ VICE PRESIDENT court 1pproval. Befor• lak· lornl1 Probate Cod .. A Rt· THE ASSETS TO BE NOTICE CN' UL• PUBLJC NOTIC Mary McHell, 540 N. May droc.,bon1. below a NEED AH EXPl.J.HATION Of COUNTY COURTHOUSE. Publlahed N..,iporl 1ng e«taln very lrY\pe>Nnl qunl fC>f Special Notice SOLD ARE DESCRIBED IN Of' MMOO•IED E Hwy., Meu, AZ. 15234 deplh ot 500 Ifft from THE NATURE Of THE PflO 700 CMC CENTER DRIVE Beech-Costa Mesa Dally ac:tlont, ho-er. the per. f<lfm 11 avallabte from the GENERAL AS: FumlhJrt, PPM>NAL PROPERTY CNSt093209 Thie burlna11 It con. aurl•ce of .. id land, CfED ... GS AGAINST YOU, YOU 't)'!;,ST. SANTA ANA. "CA at Pilot May 11 . 18. 25. 1993. tona:I reprHentativ• wltl be court clet"6 Goodwttl , Tr1d•n1me, NOTICE IS HEREBY '1ctltlou.e · ~uc:Wd by. an lndMdull bul without th• 11ght ot IHOOlOCOHTACT A lAWVCA public auction, 10 lh• higll-Tu236 requjred to grve notlc. lo Attornew tot tho Peta.. Lease, Fixture, Leatehold OIVEN THAT UNDER AND ..,., ....._ h• reglitrant(•) co"'°' rutfec:e entry thereon, ar Oii 06/I~ at 9 ,5 AM est bidder l0t cuh (pay· loterested persons uni.st tlofter: Improvements, Covenant PURSUANT TO SECTION noM menced lO trenaact bull-pr0¥ldttd In • document AOl(AT f WEISS INCOAPO able al tne tJme of 5.ale in PUBLIC NOTICE they have waived nouce °' MICHAEL • llOAO not to com~te, AND ARE 1988 OF THE CALIFORNIA StMOWMnt ,... under the Flc1Jtlou1 rOCOf'ded In 80011 3107 ""TEO • lie Out¥ IQOOln•IS lawful money of the Untlud cons9'1ted to the proposed ••o . I LOCATED AT: 4250 BAR· CIVIL CODE THE PROP The FOilowing perlOM Bullnelt Nim•(•) lllt.O PIQe• 413 and 416, rnd Stales), all r1ght. IJtle, an<J BSC 1745 •c:tJon) Th• lncl'ependent ORnte' :T•E1 3300NVEWER RANCA PAAKWAY, IRVIHE, ERTY USTED BElOW BE: I(,. cd<!'ngR bUalnesaE T H : ~Mon: •tt2193 In Booll 3751 Pa~ 53. ~ .. ot'r~r~=t: interest. conveyed to Ind NOTICE OF 1dm1n1s1ra11on aulhOnty wtll 1 , • CA LIEVED TO BE ABA~ a) .. RP H EA LOGIC "'llY cN9CI flei.I AoeOfdt · now held by 11 uoder s.'lld PETITION TO l>9 granted unletl 1n Inter· PORT •EACH, CA THE BUSINESS NAME OOHED WILL BE SOLD AT SYSTEMS, INC. (b)4-Thi• llai.ment was r1111C1 The total •mount of lhe 04n4N.1 • Ooc:unlent No 91 Deed of Trust in the ptop-ADMUHST Hled l*'IOf1 Mu an ob 82H3 (7141 Me-80:13 USED BY THE SELLER AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SPEED COMPUT£R DtS. wilil the County Cleftc of unpeld principal bat· 266900 OI Olfidll Aecofelt W\ eny StlUl'lled 111 u1d County ESTATE ~ tect.on to the pe111ion and Pul>ll•hed Newport THAT LOCATION IS· SOUTH COAST SEl.F PATCH. IHC., 2950 Nrway ~County on Apl1I 12, _.,ce, inlerftl thereon. fll OltlGt Of lie Arc«.., OI an<! SI.Ile and dHCt1bed as OF. Showa good cause why th• Seach-Costa Mua Dally STONE CREEK CLEANER STORAGE 34 80 W Av•. llB2, Costa Mesa, CA t993. ~With reMon.bly ORANGE County, Ctllo<llla follows SAUY MARGARET coun should nol grant th• Piiot Ma 25 26 June 1 The bulk ute it Wllended WARNER AVE SANTA 92629 PM1~90 H tlmated cottt U · tQQlltO by MAACIA MC t.OT 18 Of TRACT NO CANNING ab SAUY 1utnonty 1993 y ' ' ' to l>9 consummated It the ANA CA 9i]o4 ON 4-Speed ~ s.Mce, Publlthed Newport Beac:ft. ,.. ancl advanCet at TIRE MACU AH A MAAAlfO 2788 IN THE CITY OF II. CANNING A HEARING on Ule pell· T W office of ESCROW AMER-THURSDAY JUNE tO 1993 1~2 CAC, 2950 Awway Ave. CcMta w--. Oaity Not May the tlm• ol lhe lnlll•I ~ AS HER SOU AND COSTA MESA, COUNTY CASE NO A1MM7 lion will l>9 Mid on JUNE u 262 ICA CORPORATION 9732 AT 1'00 p M . /1 • om MHa, CA 11 ta 25 June t 1993 l)Ubllcabon ol th11 No· S(PARATE PROPERTY M Of' ORANGE, STATE OF To all h.,,..: bene'kianu, 17. 1993 at 1 45 PM tn PUBLIC NOTICE GARDEN GROVE Bt..vo.. DEScAtPnOH OF PROP· 9262e ' ' ' ' · ffW '220,516 Oi Tl'\ISI« Pl.A2A SAvtllGS & CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP creclilors, contmg9fll a edi· Oepl 703 located at 34 t 15. GARDEN GROVE. CA ERTY UNrT 87 • POlA1' Thlt bull MIS II con-Tu243 Cun'ently dated Cath• lOM ASSOCIATION A CAI. 1 RECORDED IN BOOK 109 tors, and pefsom wt10 m1y The C11y Dr111e South. Or· NOTICE OF 92644. PULSE INC • MISC ducted by:• cx.pcntlon PUILIC NOTICES t«I Chec:ll• ~ ee.1illed FORlllA COAPORATl<W • PAGES 35 AND 36 OF MIS· olhel'WIM be interetled in ·~· CA 92668 PUBLIC SALE ESCROW OFFICER TO BOJC.ES' ' . The regfitrani(a) C0"1" llOTIC( u P•Y•ble to the 81n4flalry Will Slll AT CEt.t.ANEOUS MAPS IN the ~II or HI.ale, or bc)(h, I YOU OBJECT TO.,,. NOTICE IS HEREBY CONTACT IS: BONNIE U NIT t05· MARCIA ~ed to transact bufl.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN Trur ... Of btddw .,. K • PUBLIC AUCTION TO llf( THE OFFICE OF THE ot· SALt. Y MARGARET :=:o ol the petitoon, you GIVEN lhlt t>y r.ason of WON, on or aft• 06/tS/93 WALKER· CHAIRS, MAT· 9• sin underN the ( ~ RA OHO" Of TRUST DATED ...,.. lo T""'" PfO-~IGH(ST BIOOER fO'I CA$>1 ~Z'6'f'ou~OROER Of' CANNING aka SAU Y M inn an!p~:e al,!!:.~ hec! defautt1 •1Ust1ng under that ~the las~ day I~ filing TRESS. MISC., BOXES, .~::. M;:.• 2'7 1: EPTEMB(R 21 t990 UNI.ES$ ptop.r tdenbllce· (payabtt II~ of NII ii ..... CANNING ··• , __ , certain Note Dated .June s 11'111 be ..,17193, MISC , ITEMS & WATER S ......,, s' OU TAICE ACTI""" TO PRO on Ir _.,allable ...-ot .... u..-.a A P NO 4 1~-03 A PETITION has beet! jectJons or Ille" wnllen ob-24 l!>SJ on the conttact wtuch I• the t>usin .. ~l COOLER .._ PMd vwnovery YC. Inc., "" from in formation "'-~, ... ,._., · t1'/ Th9 llrffl addrns arld filed by CARRIE A. RE~ je<:tJons w.Ul lhe court be-beiance .In the IU"1 of befOfe the &ale date UNIT 14~ ART Of' 808 . Fnink Carpenler, SecrJtary CT YOUR PROPERTY IT lch the Tru1lae de«nt CISll I CIP!itr .. cntc:* .,.,_., ott>ef common designation FRO in th9 Supenor Cour1 l0t• the heanng Yt:Nr ap-$44 67805 Ind ad tied rboYe. MISC BOXES MISC Thia tlal81'MnC was filed y BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC iabte bul tor which Dy I t~ll OI llllolllf ~ I ii 1ny, ol the re3' P'C>Per1y ol Cal1fomiA, County of OA· peatance may l>9 In person abl~ by t<~en I(: ~e::..:· Thia bulk translet 11 tub-ITEMS·. LADDERS, OOL: with lh• County Cl9f1t OI E If YOU NEEO AM E~· tutlOe 'rN111a1 no repr• Ch4C* CltlWft Dy a ... OI "°"' desu1bed abov• Is f)Uf· ANGE or t>y you' auorney to BANK OF AMiRICA NT Ject lo Cll1fomi1 \Jfltlorm LIES SUITCASE & bike Orange County on May 3, ATIOH Of THE NATURE Of Hnl•Uon or w1rrrn1y •al crtdlt unfon or I Oltc* ported to be" 223'1 RUT· THE PEmtON r9Qu9$ll IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR & SA who 11 the named Commercial Cod• Section UNiT l&e· CHRISTINE 1993 HE PROCEEDING AGAINST '""' •ddr•H IH) 0; d11wn Dy 11• 0t lt0tfll YI! OERS DAM: 11A, COSTA that CARRIE A. RENFRO or 1 con!lngen1 creditor of payH' fnd thtt holder ol 6109. WHITTINGTON • HEAD-F'H8U:t OU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A COftlmotl deiigna· 111Qt and tolll ISIOt»llOll y, MESA, CA be appointed as l*SCJNI Ule deceased, YOIJ must tilt said Nole 1ocs Holder Of a DATED: 9/tM3 BOARD MISC BOXES Pul>llshed Newport Beach-lAWVER Ion ol tne above d•· lnOt .-OCltllOft ot ~ The underwgned Trustee repre$etllaUve to 1dm1nls-your claim w11h tho COur1 Securlly AorHmenl dlled CHANG DUCK PMK MISC, ITEMS & TABLE l Costa Mna Ollity Pilot M1y NOTICE Of T"USRE'I MU Kllbod'Pf~ 11 1003 blnt IC*illld II Melon $107 d1sc:taims 1ny lll1blhly lor 1er lhe nlate ol the <lee• and mall • copy 10 th• P«· June 2•, 1983, by and be-TONQ SOON PARK CHA.IR. 11, 18, 25, .kin• 1, t 993 UNOIA OIEO Of TllUST I "oad. Coala Meta. of 1111 Flllalldlf Codt 11111 any 1ncorrec:1non ot tile dent. tonal rtpresentauve ap-twHn Karen Kiy Kremer, Publlth•d N UNIT 270· VERONICA Tu-229 T.I . le."'" A 12627 ' · llllftorlltO ID 00DUS._Ill 1114 t tt091 address and otner THE PETfTION requests pointed by the oourt wilhl(f llld BANK OF AMERICA •wpor SANCHEZ-COUCH MISC lrrr llt. t ... 9"'1 s.&d Pfe>petty I bel ltalt) at THf MAI• (~Hf) common destgnatlon, II the decedent'• WILL rnd IOUI months lrom lhe date NT & SA, a.I'd wnlch Sec:u-BHch-Cotta ,,.... Dally BOXES, MISC. ITEMS, pie,: PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE It llttlby Qlnn 011t Old IM lho pur:Oae "o~ ENTAAHCE TO nt( COtJlllTY an~1nown herwi codieols, if any. l>9 admitted of nrst Issuance of tetter11 rity AgrH ment secur .. Piiot May 25, 1993. TURES & STOOL l FED SERVICE CORPORA 1y1ng lhe obllcn• COUAIHOOSf 700 CIVIC C(N T lotal amount of the to p.obate. The IWlll and as provldod In ucuon 9100 1ald Nole and covets the TIA254 UNIT 327. MISC. BOXES Flctlti.utl IOH I Clittornll COfj)OfatJon Ufod by .. Id ol f[R WEST sAHTA ~ CA unpatd balance o1 tne obit· any codicils are ava;table 01 lhe Calt1orn1a Probate following described cot-a MISC ITEMS. lu.,ne ..... _ lfllSIH, or IUCCH$0f rusltt ru11 tnetudl 1 .. 1 and g111on Mcured by Iha '"' examination In lhe Ille Code. The bm• for l1~ng lateral, th• BANK OF PUBLIC NOTICE II.A MAG aft SAM StatOMOftt Wl>tttailld t us .. 111115111111 •pone .. ot ~ TN1,.. tlOlll litund illtlMI OOll\'¥d prop.tty 10 be IOld and kept by tile court. etawns WIH not expue ~ AMERICA NT ' SA. by Ind DAVI• The Foltowlng persona 0 lie 0..d °'Trust IUCUtff by nO of Slit• to and ltOW Mia 0¥ II Ulldtf saod ru1onabl1 .. umated Tl1E PETTTION requests lore IOUt month• from th• lhrOUQh Its agent FAIAFAX PUii~ MOTIC• we OOlnQ bulinMa u: A#ES W KNIE ST C•lttornl• A•con -/ 0.d Oil ftwl lft 11t OfOOt!ty IUlhortty to adm1nl$ter tna heari ng date noticed NOTICE OF SALE SERVICE CITY·WIDE Publlrhed N•wport OVALIT'f HEALTH SER-TEO Sf PT[Mll(R 21 t990 nee CornSMt .. ::Id sl!WM In lllCI Coun~. OI estate under tne tnCSepen-above. INC , will hit to Ule NghHI TRAFFIC IMP.ACT BHc:n.Goata M•sa Daily VICES. 9900 Talbert Av-RECORDED OCTOBCR ' 1990 ru1 ... e S~nne I( • nll ~lit llllcl 8*911\ dent Admm1s,,a,llon ot E> I ~~ M:.,Y EJC.AMINE the blddw 11 Ult time and FEE PROGAAll Polo( May 25, June t, 1993. 9nU9, Fountain Valley. Call-STAUMEHT NO 90-fl23901 • EaKUt.,. Vice ~. PAACfl I M ll'fOIVIDED tares Act. (This authority 1 tpc lhe court.~ place neretnaf\er Ml lortll Tl1E COSTA MESA CnY Tu257 lomoa 92708 • 1111 01ta ol llt ~Otr of t 1200 Oalldale Ave l/IOTH llfTER(n -M O TO OBITUARY 888 w1I allow the petaonal rep-:: • ~ interest ~~ lhe CO"•lefal ~r9d t>Y COUNCIL WIU HOLD A PILOT cuaatPIED FHP. Inc . Callrornt1 RAHC£ COull~ call0tnll .id h••••orth, C11tlorn1a LOT 3 Of TRACT If() 9111 " i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rtMntalln 10 tak• mlf'Y with ~ ~for':!. R said Secunty "9fMment, PUBLIC HEARING FOR lt'r the •••y·t o-11417369, 9900 Talbert Av-1111.it lONHob olOtt.ult 1311 ·1511, (ltl/ 775. THECtTY OflflW'Of!T•ACH ac:oon1 witllOUt OOtainlng c 1 • conai1tl(lg of 1 Mo~ CONSIDERATION OF A enue, Fountain Valley, Cal-d (flclOll IO set lle1tune1« 2515 Oa-.ct u.y I 1K3 COUNTY or OfWtG( $T4Tt ROSELLI NI court 1pproval. Betor• tak· quest for Speorl Nollce ot Hom• located •t 692 Notth CnY·WIDE TRAFFIC IM-acceH, lnformetlon· tomla 92708 RECORDED JAMUARY t t AIAPIH54 ' Of CALIOR#IA. M SHOWtf ~ Davew Q RoiteUlnl Ing certain v~ important ~ lihngal:,:; wwentory Ad ... Sp 1111, 1n the City PACT FEE PROGRAM. P1•~::d m~r!(elpla.ce This bu1lnHs ta con. 1913 5 111 Ill A --~ RfCOflOfO -IO()t( ' • actions how-lhe pet· a appr "late II of Orang• County ol Or THIS PROPOSED IMPACT vs roguoarly • auc· ducted tw-a COtporatlon INSTRU..UIT MO 93 02'172 ' ' 412 ~I TO " 0 .0 .S ., 60; HIJOl.ing. sonat r~presontative Wiii be Mtl 0t of arty P9tl1Jon Ot • Staie of Cllifomi .. FEE PROGRAM IS WITHIN ceulutty • by all kinda The r.ll'o111'1l{I) w1J ~ ot 1 " lUS vt ton Beach den1lst, r9Qljjred to give nou09 10 1ccount H pro~ed In S':fd ' Security Agreemenl THE SCOPE OF THE-1990 or con84Jmere. menm to tl'llMllCI buslnets l~ J~$ ":;:;d:C-1; PUBUC NOTICE 'ft,.,!'05SCfl~OUS MA~ died Monday, May 24, tnlflfested Pfll'IOnl untesa MCUOn 1250 ol lht Caltlor· dflef!l>e the follow ol-under lh• Fic11uous Butt-p """ .,.. ORAN r:.E 1993 • .._ Is survived they have waived notice or ni;a Prot>a1t Code A R• lateral 1 tng c PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES neu Narrw(1) b1ted 1t>oYe J:l~~~~ ~~~ \~JlH TpE~~ i'/:'olAAE IH DffAUL T ~:~ CAllfOR~IA. TO· by his wile Su:MWl; two consented lo the proposed quest lot Special Notlee t 981 Madt1on-M1d11on on·""'-1 1993 TRE(T 0·RAHrr ,.., r A DfED OF WITH ALL IMPflCT"1· daughter•, Llaa l<:OOn.j The 1odependen1 form ti tv•labla from Ina 24X60, t.41 t0978KBC81· FHP, Inc.,' Robett F. Muf· "".....,1 ORNIA "'UST, DATED JANUAAVlllEWTS THEMOH flCC(Pl -; (Brandt) Thompson admlr'l111rat1on authority will court dtfk MCA/2 t.AC48l7 N0nCa or~ aA.L.-phy Aulsl#lt s.ct.tary I blic lllcilon lo lllt lligritst 11. IMO UNLESS YOU MAHl'OM UNITS S and Tina (M•t) Rich· be granted unless an Inter· Attemew for the Pet._ The 'r trMt iddreu or lU,.. Thli 11a1..,,.,.. w•• filed 1 :!:.': ='uf",:~ 11 1";: ~:~~ y~~~ PAO· ROUGti 14 lUSM AS afdson; and sdn. •5led petson hies an ob-u-r: othflf common det1gnaUon o..e.'flOIH•1= 1MI wllh the County Cleft( of Ulllllld St.i ... ) II ftQtlrto 1111 MAY BE SOLD AT :r;u::. SH0WW UPOH rHAT CONDO M ich ael (Tamara); ~= to lhe petillon Ind WHEATLEY SCOTT ol the l<>caUon ol the col· YOU AM IN o.FAUU~ A ma> CW lNST Orange County on Aprll te, d ln'1resl eOf\WYff 10 and t.IC SALE If YOU NEED INIUM PlM MCOR~O brother. Remy A. l'I Cd causa why lilt OSAKI & JOVANOVICH, lateral here1n1bove d• ATIO Oc:IObet ua, ,.... u...a YOU TA.Ka ~· 1993, w held Dy II under UICI dHO AH UPt.ANA TION OF ARCf1 n 191' AS IMSTAU Aoselllnl, M.D. Public ~:i a not grant IM 2•00 E. NUTWOOD ec:obed is purponed IQ be: TO ,_,TICf YOUR ""'°"°'n IT MAY 81 FH7ee. Ult PIOOttly illuai.d In Slid THE NATURf OF THE ENT N<> l'·l2'71S Of Of viewing from 6 '0 0 A .r'i:ZAING on tho ti· AYEn STE tot, FUL-~92 North Adele SP/171, LD AT A PU8LJC SM.I. W YOU MiD 11M Oft.Ao Pubfl1hed Nawl)Of'1 BMc:h· ounly and SI.I• and OtsetlOtd PROCEEDING AGAIN ST ICIAL RECORDS Of SAID Ofl P.M. to 8 00 P.M lion wlll be held on J~E LEATON, CA 8283 1 '°rcf0• CA. 92667· ATK>N OF n. NATURI Of' TlC "'°'21DtNQ Co1ta Mesa Diiiy Piiot May IOIOM VOO, YOU SHOULD CON COONTY Wodnolday, with Me· 24, 1993 at 1"45 P.M In (714) 092·6300 c~~ldu~~:d WI~ l>9 r::~t~ AGAIHST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A UWftR. It, 18, 25, Jun• t , 1993 SSESSOR'S PARCH NUMBfR TACT A LAWYER PAACEU !*IT I AS Sti()Wlf m0tlal Sorvlcea 11 00 Dept 703 localed 1111 341 Publlah•d Newport NOTICE OF SAlE SERVICE On June Ot, 1112, .. t.Ol ".11.. COM&,........... Tv-230 050 184·01 NOTICE Of OH AMO DH tN(O <* THAI A,M, Thursday a1 Pa The C11y Dr1ve South Or· Beach.Costa MeS.J Dll1ly INC Ar 10 00 am on c:orporMon, '°"'*"CPS ...,..._ COrpoiUa.1, • PUBLIC NOTICE lOT 19 IN &LOCI( 4 Of. TRUSTEE'S 'Al£ ATAIH COHOOMINtUM P\.N4 elite Vtow MemMlat anoe. CA 92668 ' Piiot Mey 18 19 25 t9t:J June 8 1~ at Th• Chap. tcirNe ~•leOn, • dAllf esirr1..., T~ ECTIOH flVf. BALBOA IS Ho 132~7 RECORDED MARCH 11 ,.._. Park, H4awport Boaeh IF" YOU OBJECT TO the ' ' ' man AY9nut 1t11tanee 10 and pureuens IO Deed of Tn.m •e:a &d Oc• F'Jc I l.AHO', AS SHOWN ON A MAP On June n , 1993 •t INSTAMNT lfO ... Paetllc vi-Mortuary granting of the Pttillon, you TuW2•5 Iha CIVIC Center 8111ldlng .. ~ -~ 't...-::.n· .. OM· ..... tH -::· RECOROEO IN BOOK •. PAC( 9 t 1 00 A ... at th• •n· '26711 Of OfflCIAL "ECOROS Dtrectort 6«·2700 Should appear at the hHr· PUBLIC NOTICE 300 EHi Chapman Av'. .. ~--:: In .;"O.ea °' ttw ,...!-:'I!: .:::.. •;w-MISCHLAHEOUS MAPS IN ~"fob.,ot Sutt• tOO. tn Of ~ COUNTY CAll· Ing and state YOUt ob-enue Otange CA c:onMr of °'*'99 ' --ir OMen H[ 0HIC£ Of THE COUNTY Y ot ~building ~IA jections or fit• wnn.,, ob-BSC t740 A OHcripi1on of tne WNI .... .c ~~:=n... b6dcMr far are ':i~~~ ~ RECORD£R Of SAID COUNTY ~~~I 1~1 ~ c:•,._taf PARCEL 3 AN [XClUSl\t i:uon• wiin the coun t»-NOTICE OF at>ov.-descnbed collatttal caeh a CMNor'• dwc& dr.-n on • ,_. ., ,_.,.. THE REFERENCE C~OUP XCI PT THE NOR THC Rl Y ~ eoun c °' 0 •nve l MlMOfT APPUATHINH TO Ot• lh• he~ng .Your ap-PETITION TO will b• conspicuously bri. 1 ...._cw.....,.. cr9dM "'*""cw e ..... ., 2053 Port BnslOI Newport HT THCREOf BEING MEAS ol C•"f.t::.ni 1~·, Sta,. (M)4 UNrT JOfl TH( US[ AHO pe:vance may l>e in person .ADMINISTER posted al the p11ee of sale 1.ca.a1 ...,.,_end twt •ro*•an dall COM In Beach CA 9266c) URE O ALONG TH( WCST llPoi( Aecon..,..,ar:. ~la OCCUNHCY Of ftt()S[ POA °rF \'&J"'AR~REDfT R ESTATE OF: and on the sal9 dme ep-ttw llMI of c.auon.. (~ .. lllno ...... In Ralph. A. Wakefield 2053 or SAIO l OT • c.t11om11 Co'PfKrllrl,• TIONS Of tH( RUTRICH(I °' a con11ngent crntor Oof ROSI! OREY ~nl~ ~~~~Ote, at Iha l..tul ,,_.., of ttw UnMd -· .. tho .._.., Por1 Brl1tot N•'wport Propetty aoor.u l'l l)llrpot19dly aa duty appoinl.ed Tr\llt' COMMOH AAlA DEi lfO Ult d rea .-. .. .-.• for Public "°"' •••ica to the Col#lllr ~ 1• a.tc1 8eactl CA 9266<> own a •• und th l • IN THE ()(Cl.AMTl()llf Of Al your~~•~°" :c:'c!~ ~,Et!~: :!:~s. ~~cec~:•::i,di~. ~ end:.:.::~,":*~~..: ~ u! Judy 'A. &wt, 114 So 11~~J~DJ. 9AVHOJf. 8All0~ o..d ot.,tn.11~ .:=:= STAICTl<ICS MCO'UXD JU,_ ::!.Tlli:e~=~i:tt!: ':';: ~-:'1=· =~:!~ Eas~ C~pman Avenue, Of. :'ct~ 0.:.: .L~ ":J' c 1' ~ In ~ry St., Anaheim, ht 11nc1tt119'f:a 2 Trusi.a dis· ~ J~ll ~.!1'::ar h~b~ 1.i:}s" :C:~'°:f'~~ potnl.ed by lhe COYl'1 ••thtn 0~ .. l>9 internieo,,.. ~.· abo~bed col-..__ 1 Unit tJ c.My•J".._..::. .._... ,.. __ Thlt bu1lnau 11 con. uny~tytor111y1nCOt and wtte, H INllC>f9 r• Of OlWtG( COUNTY CAI.I lour montht from the date th• ~II or Hlal both I I I be ad of ~ ..... • c.. -..... ductlld by. eo-partnert tcrlH• OI 1111 itrlll addrm c~ on Janu•rr 21 FOANIA ~o AHY AMlNO « Int 1sauane• Of 1.ttars of ROSE GREY e, or • :;;~':':!:Sect.;,=-: ecrtDod [n ·._ ~~ .. ---::. ..W.:: Tha r•gl1lt1nt(1) com-0 09* common cltSfl)nallOn 1tt0, H tn1ttume1'l No' MENTS THERElO AHO~ H prOVldod In aec:t.on 9100 A PfTITION hat been ltle Uniform Comm.dll ~ M , t t11In.._11117 ~-... -Wt-menc:.d to ltantac:1 tM» Illy &hown lltrtil 10 0412H, In 80011 .. , OH THE C<llcOOM IUM "-.AM °' lhe Cahlorl'll;a Probate liledbyEILEENMARTIN 1n Cod•bytefldtwollheesu-of~"9catdlrofM.deouneylO • neu undef.,,. fleWous 111101a1 1moun1011111 unl)W Prge • ., ol Of11c1•1rOlllACt4Uti11T COdt The llm• '"' r~1ng the Supenor Coun of C.N· maled tum °' $44,878 05. ..__ 2. ""wndturldad 1,._, .,...._..;, • **" 8utln•ta. H11me(1) lti.d 01 the ~uon Ml lhcord1 ol Orrnge The lhll tddtm llWI Othtl claims will not up;re I>.-lorn1a, County of OAAHGE In lulllllmtnt of the obliga· In oomMOI• In ._ too lnW In .,.. • .. ~ •bove on: ~ t 1. 1993 rao by 111• Plopttly lo tit solo County, State ol Calltor· ClOlllmoll dlllglllllon 11 "'Y OI lore lour mo111h1 ,.,,,,, tne THE PETITION requull !loo.a. undaf ulO Noc• and .._ .. Lei 1 .. TfeCll Na -· -... .... Ralph A. Watc.ne6d -0 INIOl\lbla Hbml!U costs. nla, under the ~ Of "' .Iilll pt~ "9ai.o ~H'1ft11 d•IT mntC"CRI lhal EILEEN MAAflN ap-Sec:unty Agfeerntnt. to Ule lllod In ..... 4 •• ,......, .. J lnctUllW Of Mlea•t• Thia statement -· f"-<f Jl)ll\MS and ac!vlnClll ..... thentln contetned, ec.... II pufOOflM '°Ill 9 SU above f)Olnted H !*tonal tel>'• ul'ldefllgned II lht addreu neour ...... ......_ M Miid CouM\f • IUdt --with Iha County C""11 of S0&,631 22 wilt Mii at publtc iucuon CO\'( I.AN( NEWPORT YOU MAY £XAMINE the MlntatfYO to adm1nlat• .,,. given below, PflOt to •aid ......... In .. .,... ...... o ... ,..,,... °'the Orange County on May 11, Said'"" ... tit maOt bul Wltrl to the ""V'*' bidder lcw CA 926'0 . tile kept by tho coul'1 II you •st.at• of the dececttnt. Nie together with lh• ••· neatr,.110n Of c__,.. Coftd141of• ~ ........,_ t993 out COYtnllnl or wwranry u CMh. or chacll a1 c:M· Ti ate 11 pe<son lflttrOlled In THE PtTtnON requesll peni.1 lncuned tn retili· ..,. rllOOf'ded In 9oM 1iln, , ... 170 ., OflkMI ,57054S ll<WS or lmplt4 rtQatdlng tint telibod below, payabt• 111 un<ltt1lgnt0 Tnis,,.. the .. 1a1e, YOl.I may M• 1uthotHy to 1dmlnllltt f'lt Ing, holding rnd preparing ,._.. (TN Oea'r,.amtl end _,,, ,,._,,...,.. Publi1hed Newport 8e11Ch-pOUtttlon or tncuml>fances at the Um• ol HI• In ta• :="'' llff lllMtv IOf "'Y Wllh Iha court • /ormal R• Hl•t• undtt the ln<lepen. th• co111era1 for dlapoti: end __...._.. ..,._, lllClllM ._...,_. .. Coria Mesa. Dlity P1tot May lo U!ltly ma tnOlbleOneu u fuf ~ of Iha United 0 ICl'ltsl Of "' •trltl 14· ... lllMll :Jiuett for Spectal Notice of dent A<lml. nlttratlon ot e. tlon In wranglng tor ltle ~ cMI, ~1 Ind o&ftef ~ , ... 25 June t 1 15 tl93 '" by llld 0..d lnCIUOtno .._ ... ol Am-lea, with· t•t Mid Ofltf COITltnon des· llU •-•-ay t • flllng of en lrNen10ty tate1 Ad (Thi• aultloflty 111i , and for .norney'• eunc:-lyw'9 betow • ..._ ot IOll , .. .....,. ._ tu28l • • • 011 '" end ui>tMt ot 1111 out ••"•nty ••s>r•1a or IQNllOll, 11 fllY, lllOM'I IMtr ~" and appraisal ot estate "• will lltow th• perronal r•p-fffl Ind • ••l*IMT In M#feee ot IAld l•nd. """°"' tho ..... of ..._ llUI ... .id Of 1111 rtitll Cltllld lm,Mlod •• IO llUe, UH, Sltd ..... bl ~ bul wttll MOf'tu•ry * Chepel ""' or of any ~IJllon or reatMative to talc• 'l'MY conn•ctli>n lh•rewlth. (If 8'*Y....,.,,. the dep9t of Ill .... "'°"' ttw rurt.. PUIUC NOTICE by laid ONd. IOVll'ICtl lll•rt· ~rH1tlon or encum· out oown.11 OI -ranty, ll Crem1tlon 11ccoun1 ,. provtdeo In ·~ without ot>tainlng M ,_..,In o_. of........_ Meo..._._.. ndtt with ln•t•I • PtOYtcltd encer. alt rtght, 1111• lltlfttd OI ~ 1t0•d1110 0 8' MCtlon 1250 of th• CalllOf· cour1 lf>P'oYll BefOr• 11111• Sell your unwanted from ew r'*8urtece ..._ ""*' ..._ .....,. ttw 1M489 tlltftlli and 1111 ,..,... princ:lptl and lnl8fn1 now held by Ill, ~!Oft 01 MC1it11-'1 Otldwly nla Probate Code A R• Ing cef1Alln ""Y lmpot\aM llema tho ... y weyl "9hf of ..taae erMrV •,..Md In .. C-.. .._.. P1ctftJeue fll no•MCut':"-uNld d It H tUCh TN .... \n and bflflCM ID p_, fll rllfttrllftQ ~~1M111... qunt tqr SPtdll Notice ICllont, ~. the per· To place your .,. lfWW eomp...,, • ooi.,.••9". •••~ o. •rlne• ....._ 111 illtr•t ...,~ • ~ to lne lottowtng d •· PfW:loll eum Of 111 M lt!l} M· ••••-•••••I fom1 11 eva.l•ble from the 1°"911 ,.,,,._,._. wft a>e cl .. rtnod ad c:all C*'*8r I , 1179 In._. 1M.lll. ~ 1 ... ., Ollldll ttMrMJRt In laid Nott Pf rcrl~ ~ eilua'od CIAd ~ ..., Orff Of ,, .. 1 COUft cleft! reqylred 10 D1Vt1 nodce lO M:&.M71. ~ The FolloWlng Itel MAY t~ 1993 m N efOfeutd COunty wlll lnllrMt '*ton Tl pro Pwcet J •• ,,,... ... ---•• • -· ....... .,. ~ burlneu ~ CAL flO li.iWiii COltl'OlfA. end ...... to ... I.PH. Wldtd Ill Mid nol9(1) TCIYMOtt •,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tk:utertr Ml f8ftft In .............. leu...... PR . Ut'°32·03 I -..-. , Of ._ ~ ..,_.., ._ .....,_ H st .. In EMI R CLEANERS, ''°" fXHf91l ~A~ -·,, u • ._ llr ltrll'lt ot flt aUC1ff .,..._ ...... • ~ ....... tftd Dueae; 1715 WHtmlntl• BIYd. M TruJW Lot tll of Tract H Died GI TMt 1111'1\ .. tO llft, ..,,.,.. tftd c..... Ttf9lltlan•, -......_ ..... •B. W•rtmln11er, CA lomwtyCAl.IEOEllTCR U4t, c.ty of Cotta....: Clllrlfl Md 111**1 Of flt .... ..W l11m11• lflr, ......... ..-........ t2t83 /IRISES County ot Ofenve ..... Tt"'41M lfld Oil"' ir111• er• C"W••'* ....,..., .. ....._ ... "'-'1C"INI ~ Young J. Kim, 1508t 1C1Mor11i1Cotp Of c.lffomta .. i"'*" * b'f ltlld Dttf ol 111111 to ._I Mr,._,;-tftd ...._ ... I 11 m.uc-Spr'~ 1201 , ~ 6100 Wllhfrl lo.IWMI on a Mep recorded In -'t 1513.12191 h .,,,altd ,...., 4. lut••• M .-rJTcw•.,.. sa-ton CA 12t4t LOIAl>grlln CAIOCUf 9oo11 11 P11Q08 I and 4 Aclrutf lnflnlt ..O tlld•DOn• ~,. '°"" 1n tho.,_,..,_... ••mwnone Tl'llt butlnerr It con-(113)J$1110f Of ~eneoui Map In tlvanc:. 11 wi, _. Iner~ of.,. o.-.. eruf Cos•••· c:on... .. 8M-. ~by. en ltldMdual ~LUM£# $10 lho 0t11ce Of lhe ~ Illa llgurt Pt'of • w ~-,_Neon .... a.d In .._ 12'9. , ... 1•. Md,. Th• regletrent(t) com-SR TRU$1£C GALE OlllC(lf ~ of MNd eovn: fill bfllelblry lllld• Nod m:'::. =.',.2:.7a!;t":.:'~ ~ "-: ::'..ei:*' ~ ~ AC 724'2 PUI 51'l5,lll M £1cept1ng therefrom ail Orad ol Ttvtt '*ltoloit 111· "'--.,_ ................... ~ ..,..._Md 8utlnHI Neme(r) IMad oll, OM and °"* ~ QI ... WI delwWM IO lie ""' OulaM: ~.,. C... Tr• 11ien, .................. •b0¥e on: NIA "'9L.IC NOTICI c:el'bonr end mlneral1 ~ r"""'" 01ci1talloft ...... .,. ..... rro.......-. ~ p...._ Young J. Kim ,_ ~ hentehof In, on ot De• tflf OtNno lot Sale. lu ........ 8M ~ ... c....,.._ ,_. n. .... menl WM !led OU A"I IN DU AULT = :::-,~-::· .::.. Of Mf I WJ1aM NotD1 01 Ollaull ~ =:i.... .. ·OllW OOlftMOft ....... =:-~on~ r. ND~."oa~~~ =:of 100 ~ ~ =":.':~T::~i -..n.1t ..,, ., .. ,.,. ........., ......... .-.. .. t993 'ltJ":cT8:1r YOU land t:.·:t=u':' ~ o.t.-111Httc:1o11to1tuobl =rr-.. -• VleNw ................ CA ,..... CT WU: ~~O· ,._...Of entry "'*' .;J rtOOf..0 Ill "' coun~ Wlltfl 'nw ~-TNltM dwnlA1e ........, Publllhtd Newpoit a..cn. AY .. 10t..D AT A~ tend °' wtthln Uld top: "11pt~IIloc.ttrcl11114 ,_ _, 11-1-....... ,,..,.~""'I eo.ta Mera Dally fllat ...., IC IALI. Jfl YOU .. 10 = lt*90f tor Jin¥" .::.0 '::~ ':,":: l8'd .... -.......... ~ _,.cos••" ., H , te. ts, Jufw t, ttN HNI IXPUNATION 0, ,....wed :'~ ~ . °"" Wl _, ........... ., ........... , ...... ._. Tv-J:a1 NATU"I 0, THI ·-- ---1 ....... ., .......... --....... I....... ..__ IDINQ AQAINIT .. Hel• Compeny, ,.. -"' ...... °""" .. ,.. .. ......, •• pro 1r 1 ........ ,.... ~ IOTICI =YOU IHOULO <X'N-corded Noweml»er 1, MnD ...... 1J111t .......... TfWI, .... ...._ .,_. MOT A UWYP 1 .. In 9ooll ttlt ..... AS TltUSTtE .... ., ,.-1 t f tn .............. 1• 1 un .. _, Pl ••• NO'fU CW HO, .. Ofttc6el ~ 120 Viti.ME CM/r;$ MM unMr e. ........ ~ 0.-.. TNel. 1-'. •11111• .._. TRUITll'S IALa The ..... .....,,. Of h CCMU, CAlt711111llKl· --... .-Ji :: ., .. T..-llM., ._ 1111111.a No 111111 unpeld prlnc1pe1 b•I· 4301 .._. .,_. ~ Dletf .. ~ ..... .....e The 'ala "• ,..... On June II, 1MJ et .noe..i lntet"I lhweon, IY Cit/S A KL,,Mlf4'AN ...... ., .. __ ._ .. ..., .. ,,..,,,. ........ ...,,.... • ....... ~~ c1a1a TM M:an_,....., ~ .._ .. fNll ._.. IATIUJQ CfTY, "11 H llmeted co111, ••·Ml W 61'1 1113 ... I ... IM .... •Ml ................ • .... -:.a:»1• CW ' -' ' I I\ .. Dlllilllll IM D t I .............. CA No matter .,..._...._.,...._ .. -. ....... -...,L ... l1ra11:,ll72 'atO ............. ~L ,,. ....................................... , ... c......... what you're 1-,i • v. e ....... e ............. .,.,,,,.,.._ .. ......,_.CAW d''-g, your g fi da ..... ,..... • 1••' • --. .... ...._ ™• ..,..,.... .. COft. ""' ... de or e ••• .,., Mt '•1••.iJw ......., ., ,.._ • ....--. .,.... lily: .,.11\dM...., hometown --e "9a • • ._ ...... a.. ,.. .. -·-· a-. ~ ,... • .,.,,.,., COlllo _.. .._, •• rrt1 .... CA "Ml 1111 tltlt "'Wed lo ""8tCt llNJI. newspaper ,4 ealJ te £1ai11W L .... 1 "=9.... .. 11 • --I .. ...._.. en ;:-.,,: ..::,:: ftle ... map .... ~ :, I C11f1 1m Cepaar11• l..-...._-= .. as.t:J , ........ a..-. '•I •••• -· 842-8878 Al'IN Ml ~ "-... ll. f'1nd ll. Mt, Ml. W Cl• 1"1M. ftta In . ST-RTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS9? • I I ,.. I .. J . ' T 25. 1183 .. "*-'C NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU PU9UC NOTICU "'8UC IOTICll PUltJCleOTICD "'8LIC MOTICI A FEDU•AL IAVINOI '*'**' wtllWI .,. P"Of>' dtKtMN = ....., tot l'OR•CLO•U•• coa. ICtlOed *"'Nl'C No ....... al ........ ,... ol .. Pltllf, -.... T ....... ntee OMer... 8AHK. .. 8eMflcill'Y WILL eriy 1bov• dHCtlbed, ::..·:;;;~ 0::, ~ 0 RAT' 0. • • TAUSTOA: JAHICE ANZA Olloll ....,. °' == ~ ei:.: ..!?...!:!· ..... •••v•c• • SEU AT PU8l.IC AUCTIOH whether now known to TNa& 20» M llAllt IEHEflCWtf AE.UA81.E Couinly, ~ -1 •'tt .... --·• 80TI078 TO THE HIOHEST llOOEA t•1tl 01 "-"'-dltCOV-COf'llmOft dlM!JtllUon, if -· ' MOATGAOE CORPORA-PA.ACEL 4 • lnllr No -· 4'"'1 .., 9w Pfilll I II DwPal •• TruetH .... .... FOA CASH, ($)1yltlit II tted, Ind ... Oii. OH Md "'Y· lhoWn '-..,, Slld ITRIU, IUITm •IO, TIOH r.cotcMd .My 31, An •lldUellle ~common 80011 IJ•oe of Offloal ................... . ff.ti... ume of Hit in tewfut othet l'IW*ll ngMI ~ Nit Wiii be made, but_... WAUtUT CAUIC, CA 1990 H 1,,.11 No IC). .,.. -~ tot vttd AeclOrda In tte ~ ol "'-Mt ....... a...la 8e ,. ... ,.RC•••· money of the Untied Ing to. •ppetta.""'l! IO Mid :itP'=:::;-: "';:,'I/WY ••••• Tel•'"•"• 402654 In 8* pege OI Of· pwJIOS" ~that ~ ':,o;: ~~ Ore,.ee CA e11ea 0Me70l4e Stll••· by cash,. ~ahotr'• pt~y Ind the IJICiutwe glfdong tiU• ~~ lhUR~•r: (110t 933-''°· Aecotd• WI lhe OlfoCll ot L.04 t °' Mid TtlCt No be INICle In ..... -condt-en•• ..... 700 ,.,..., •a.oet-M chec1I dta..n by. 11.ti. OI tight 10 pro<luct. """"'· ••• OI eocumbf~ to pa~ 4.-o ot.,. ~, OI Ot1ng1t 13S2f .. deft~ Ind uon Wlflout ~ OI .. AVH&.ea.. n. llOTIC• Ofl' ~=-~Y :'::~. ! 1= ~ C::, ':'..:';J:,• lhe rem11n1ng princ•P•I •r: OU91E llYP• C::ryd..d of tJvst o.-~ ~,.:; ~. ,._,.., 0t im U:PllCTO OPO...O lOHYMOTIVE 112 TRuan.•a ML.a credtl untOfl or 1 Ch~ l1om and through uid •um of the "°'9(•) MC\Htd Publlahed Newpott 1Ct1bff the toltowong u v.2 pMc:t, reg.wdltlg Ille pot• INO llAY M 09T..-D ~. Ot1nge, CA YOU ME ... .,.,AULT drawn by. it111 Of ltdetal property, Ind IM •cdu.llW by Utd Deed of fruit. with Bueh-COIUI ~ Oalty PAACEL 1 YOU AAE IN DEFAULT IHM>n Of 9ftCUmbtlne" llY CALL..0 T...r llOl, U•DER A DEED OF 11v1ngs Ind ~,, 111001· "9ht to I~ In, llOft loltresl lhefeon, u P'~ Pol04 May 2S, June t • t . An undoYl<Mld I/Ith ont•· UNOEA A OEEO Of TAUST to pay the rema.n.og PMC" LOWl•G TEl.EPMOME flctlllou• Bu11neu TftUST DATllD Ot/t t / ll<>n, savings ulOQICJOn, Utldet Ind iNtHll41f wtlh· =.•n 1,"~~~ :. 19'Jl tsi 1n Ind lO 111 OI lhe real DATED 7/13/90 UHLESS ~ ~ =d ~ ':; MUMeEAS O• TMa referred lo aboW et. U~•IS YOU TAICa or 11vtn01 b1M tpect'*' dtlW from satd pto:'l, tenna c)i the oMd ol Trull TIJ2S5 pr~ dfterlbe<I " L.04 YOU TAl<E ACTION TO Tru9I .in .,,._~ u 1n AY eaFOR• THE = ln3t~"reJ.~~ ACTM>N TO PROTECT ~:'°"~~02.,: '~:; :~doa~,':::u~'::' =o•~ •ttlmlltd , .... Chltgei PUBLIC NOTICE b11y !:~()\l~ ~:!.2.'c:,,,v: ~~W.~1A~~A~o:r ... let .~ prC)'MMd, .,,. SAL.IE: en•) , •• 4U7 FSot0019 YOUR P~PTY, IT rlrtd to do busmen on Ihle whethet p1oduc1d from ind ••peneu 01 the ol OrlnQI Stitt ol Cahlor· A PUBUC SAl.E IF YOU vllnCft, If "'Y· undet the ., 1213) 827-4NS E. Valenti, Soc. Sec MAY el! IOLD AT A 111111 J At AT THE CHAP· &aid property or tlMwMfe. Trustff Ind ol lhe truslS NOTN:E ()ff ru1, u ~ map recOfded NEED AN EXPLANATION terms of Hid OMd ot TACa34eO 316-70.2895, 182 S PUeLIC ML•. II' YOO MAN AVENUE El"TRANCE bUt •• of the for.going etHttd by said Deed of TRUSTU'I UL.2 lrl Booil 624, PJQH 47 and OF THE NATURE OF THE lrull, fees, c:herges Ind Publllhtd NtwpOtl l1n1de, Or1nge, CA NEED AN EXPLANA-TO THE CMC CENTEA f19hts, lhall be twc:ised ~~,:;lt:-wit 5367•355 19 Loen No. 48, of M1Ktl~s Maps, PAOCEEOIHG AGAINST ~;" lheot w"'.: ~= Btactt..Cocta Mtu Dally TIO• ()ff THa NATURE, BUILDING., 300 EAST only by dnlling ot well• Into Accrued Interest and td-t?•TOT3IMIZA records of Ofange Col>nly. YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-by llod ONd of Trvst Slid Not May II, 18. :zs, 1993. Thomson, Soc. SIC ()ff THa f1ROCEllD8NGS CHAPMAN AVENUE. Of\. or through ... d property 11 d llonll advlneel H iny Ta No Cll1lom11. ~ethet wilh all TACT A LAWYEA ule wW be Mid on Tu231 S04-8&-13n, 182 S AGAINST YOU YOU ANGE, CA, Ill nght, llU. a depth be10W SOO leet ~II lncrHM lht's f19urt A1UZTO 1mpuwement1 lhtreon 2537 ORANGE AVE I B ~ 1 lt93 It 1 30 pm~::::======~ ltlldt. Or1nge, CA SHOULD COtcTAcT .a and lntetffl conveyed lo from the lutfect ot the ....,.,, to Ille Eactp11ng "'91tfrom Units COSTA MESA. CA 92fl27 tn the t0t,oy to 11\e bulldlngtr "" and now held by It und« ground from locallOnl on ..-·-UNIT C0Da A 1 lhroygh 6 indus.ve. u .. (II 1 atrMC IOdr9N 01 bu11ne1t -• con-LAWYU. nid Deed ot Trust in lhe 1dj1cent or ne1ghbof1ng The beneflciiry under API 83'1·71M>35 shown on Chit c.i.n Con-common de11gn111on of locallO • 601 SolAh LAwl• by an "'°MdUll On 08/t 5191 11 10 00 property 11tu1tld In 111<1 lands, and In IUCl'I mltlMf Mid Deed of Tru1t hereto-LA MESA TITLE COM-domu1lum Ptll'I r~dtd property IS .,_ above, Street. Of.nge, Cal•fomll Repainting? • •1ttm«1t WH filed AFOMRE.ClPORSOFl:SSCIONAL COYnty, Calllorntl dncnb-.. not to d•Sturb the IUf· = ::'-.:'~~~"'; PANY IS duly lppolnltd Ftbr\Jll'f 18, 1989 .. ~ "° WlnW\ty •• given .. to ~!he lime of lt'9 w-11• tho County Clettc of URE ORPQ. ing the land thertm lace of said p.operty Of -~--TnJStet_under the following sttument No 89-082050 of tts complee-ss or c:ot· County on April s. RAnON It the duly IP-EXHIBIT "A" deed lrom Pauline S =~ ~::n1:1~· dtscnlld deed of INSI Otfioal Records of saod Ot· rect11ess) ni. t>ene<iaary ~bl~'f!'n!':o~ J::: .... ,. ..... ..... J>OW'lled Tru.tff under Ind The land relt"td 10 In Fagan. a widow, recorded · Will SELL AT PUBLIC ange County under satd Deed of Trust. bltshed Newport Bea<:h· pursuanl to Dffd of Trull, th•• guatlnlff 11 lllualtd In Sel>Jt.m_beL t ,, 1957 In and I wnneo NoJkt of Ot AUCTIOH TO THE HIGH· PAACEL 2 by tenon cSf • btNCtl Of paid ~nee of the obt.ga· •,NlxM• .... . -I, look II flt Plot a Mell P1IOI May 4 Recorded on Otnmt IS lhl County of Or1nge Boo1t 4031 P1ge 254 Of. f11.1ll and El~on lo Sell EST BIDDER FOR CASH Unit 2 11 ahown on the default In the ot>liQllJons IK>n ~Uled by tht ll:>Ov~ , t8. 2S. t993.. ' 2~~ment No. 9 1~88 State of Cahrorllla, and la flclal Records. ' ~l~ ~~;5~f~ra~~u!,,~ (1n th• IOfms wnleh are 1bove described Con-1ecured thereby, fitret~ d~HC'~.~=d c:o:. U:. Oessfllds IO Ml h Tu226 --. Page -of vrnclal described os follows The strfft 1ddreu 1nd £J Ion .,.11 lawful lender '° Ille United dom1n1um Pl1n fore txecultd and del1v ...,.. .... ' ______ __:..:;;;:::;;1Records In 1111 ottic1 of Che Lot 17 ol TrlC'I No ~ olher commOf\ designation, eel to """' 10 bo re-Stales) and/Of the cast11et's PARCEL 3' , e<ed to the ull<Mt'llgritd 1 .$4!$, .:i .. ., ...,vances. '1 ~· ,ou'rt ~few Shopping for n new Recorder ol ORANGE County of Ot11191 Stale of 11 any of the real p<operty corded In lhe cOUl'lty wt191• cet11l1e<1 or other checlls Non·exclu111ve oasemellt wntten Deda1111on of De-1187•823 23 apartment? cta.s.srfted County, Ca1tro1n11, ••· Caltlqm1a, 11 pet' map 10-dnet;bed obove 11 pur the '111 propert~ •S located spec1!1ed In C1v1I Code Sec-tor ingress 1nd egress ano fault and Demand ror Salt. h es J"5s.ble that 11 lhe le t1 you comp1re tcuted by LARAY L. cord6d 1n Book eo 1>399 ported 10 t>e The prcSperty ano more t •n thrH lion 292411 (payable in tun other purposes as set lotth and wnnen notice ot de-ume Sile lhe OC)ttllllg Costa • w olhout hassle MITCHELL ANO JUDITH A 35 o1 ,..1sceltaneou1' Maps. httttofore described 11 =hs tVJ~t elapsed 5't1Ct 11 the lime of sale) aU nght. lf'I lhe Otclar1ti0n ol Co..,. laull Ind of tltctlon to ~~less =n lhe I I I I I I ~worry! MITCHELL. HUSBAND Ill the Otfoee Of lhe Coooty being sold .... ., ... 397 recot al.Ion. Ille and Interest conveyed enants. Condttlonl llld R• cause the l#ldwtigntd 10 I tl9$S • Piiot Cle•elfted ANO WIFE. H Trustor, R8COfder ol AKI County VISTA BAVA, NEWPORT DATE: 05/24193 lo Ind rtOW held by 1t 1111Ct1on•, Villa Lis PalmlS sel satd property to 1111sf't D•le: 5104/13 842·54578 GREAT AMERICAN BANK. Eacep1tng lhtrtlrom 111 BEACH. CA 92660 PA 0 F,. ~ S I 0 NA L under 11id Deed of Trust In ("Oetca'ltJOn") reeorded sa.o obl.g1b0n1, Ind Inert LA MESA TIT&i COM- oll, ga• Ind Olhet milltfals The undefsigned Truslff lh• Pfopert'( htrett1afttf d• f:ebr\Jary 16, 19119 as In-alter the undersigned ••••••••• 330 W. Bay Street x Costa Mesa, CA 92627 How To Place Classified Ad Bl' PHONE: 714 64!·5678 , Bl' \1SITING OR MAIL: 330 \'\'. Ba> l rf't'l Co ta Mt a. CA 92627 !Corntr of Ne"port 81,d. & 81y t ) IASSIFIED HO R Tf'lephone Sam • 5:30pm ~1onday-Frida \\all-In 8:30am»5:30pm Monda )·f'riday DEA.OLINE ~londay ......................... Friday 5:30pm Tut.,da) ....................... \1onday 5:30pm "rdnr~day .................. Tut.,da) 5:30pm lndrptndrnt.. ......... \\<rdnt~da) 3:30pm Thun.da\ ................ Wednr.,Ja) a:30pm ~ r1da) ...................... Thurnl:n ~:30pm Sat urda) ....................... Friday ~:30pm GENER/\I~ POLICY H11t• 111d dudJ111<' •rt 111b1r. t to rhtn~r .. ,thoul notiu fl\io pulili•hfr rr..-nt• thr nih1 10 rrn•or. rtcl1 .. 1h. rout or HJ"' an~ tlu11f1tJ 1J,,n1~1111'nl Pka~ rfJl<lr1 an1 """' 1h11 ""~ I>!' 1n your d1111ftcd 1d 1m1111'd111th lht llt1h P1lo1 t't> ~ lndtf)fncknl acctpt. 110 l~l.11.11, Eor an• rmir 1n •n ed1rn~111rnl for •h1rh II 11111 bt rupci1111b~. r•ttpt for lhf t061 of 1hr •pact uluaJI~ «cu1..W bt thr rrmr <.rrd11 ctn onlv ~ aUn•rd for 1hf fint 1nttr11on. WESTMINSTER 1092 ·H·o·u·s·ES·,---COSTA MESA 2124 l OUM. HOUSll•C. 0 _._.0•TUHlf ¥ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE •WESTMINSTER• CONDOS Near Mite Squ3ro FOR RENT Paik. Sbr, 2 5 b3, If you're looklng or a car, classlfled has news for you. 3BR 28A home. Nonh --------------------------- CM. Cul-de-sac, 2-ear .. -------------------------. gar, yd No poVsrnk AllrHl tallleMwtrtti111tt11 lh11 I••••••••• _,.,..11 ... ,I It Ille fed $thousands und«HI••••••••• market!!! XLNT locn $1150/mo. '432·1232 lion, lrg lot 1111 fw tte.slat Acl ti tMI u _..... wtlkll MM.rs IC llletll IRVINE 1044 " "'*11w • ._, 11t11ttt ft ct. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U111ll1llt 11 II dlmtllltUllU UNIV PARK Beaut 3Br MUST SELL $269 900 CORONA ACT. 7 I 4·362 9800 COSTA MESA·2·sly. 3BR 2BA , Interior patto, frplc, garage, ac1oss from park HM· 71 4-495·2655 DEL MAR 2122 $1000 mo Agent 83t·1400 Nied M nu. ct111, "l:ltion 2Ba twnhm on gmbll M•. MMICIJ. '-tlill Ull•l tt Min voew, pvt g:udcn Ador•ble 2BR 1 BA .....,.,.,., .. 111ealloil11 S220K must 5041 7!>:>S094 HOUSES/ couago slyle Oupte11 E SIDE lg 3Br 2Ba trplc, now cpl/decor, Ip. d 'w lndry. lnco yrd. g1dnr OuoeU $1225. 640-1733 .... -r Midi ,,.._,.11te, l1ml CONDOS on Begonia Small IMM• Clsc.rilluallltll" fonccd yard & pauo Hua 1ttnp1ptr will llOI NEWPORT FOR SALE WIO hlcup, frplc, ga· Uewllfly1mpt1ftf'4vtlt11t· BEACH 1069 ••••••••• 1agc New carpel Elogon1 comer •BA JBa hso. grand pl:tno size loving 1m, ple11an1 ng· hbrhdl Nr schts, N Mesa • g1ndr incl $1500 Oavo 545-7506 .... llfl'NltltaltwllKt lJlll $1 0&0 Agt 87~912 flelltlM ti 1111 In Out IOdtri liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------.,, ... ,.,r lfttertMd 11111 Ill aa-hores MOBILE LOVEL v 2Br 1 Ba du· I d ,_ pie,. garage. w/O •nr11111 1dnrt1&e 111 1-11 Spanish s1yle res1 HOMES l lOO s 12ooimo incl all ullt ......., .. .,,....,, Ill ae denco Gate guarded Avail now 644 9819 Wes1t1do Quiet are• Lovely clc<11n 3Br 2Ba house No pct smkr Scorago no gar Xlnt c1ed1t, local refs 1 sV Last/soc $850 646-6730 ...-........, a.ia.. la cem comm 2B R 2 SBA. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,._ .. ._.1••111111.ullHUO large sunny patio. all ESTATE SALE ==::~-:::: ~~~es 1111~h~n ~!~~r ~~o s~ c~~',C:· ~~o COSTA MESA 2124 call HUO eUU ·l* may c.ltry Largo as obO 760-7904 IV msg sumable l oan No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The iiij Pli. fits In. $789,500 Jerry Finster 644-9060 X157 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 1600 Bt:AUTIFUL • 39,-3 car qaraqc home in qu1c1 Dove Canyon ncnr EJ!l)l'Ct thr bnl • S11n1a Marga11h.1 H19h Will tr;,Oo for hom Shopping 101 a new trom M 1ss1on V•o10 apanmcnt1 c1.us1llcd nor1h 10 Costa Mes.i lels you compOJrl' 714 ·589'-7771 coses . w 1thou1 11.11stc1--------- 01 worryt RENT P iiot Classified 642·5678 + 2 BR 28A Condo N owport Terrace, HUNTINGTON 9"' hpl, Ouocl Neigh· borhood, onside lndry, BEACH 2140 W alk Io 50 acre I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Canyon Park 59001 5BR{Pool Glenmar mo Contcry 21 Bctg Tt ct. 28a. 2 car gar, • ee2-889t • 2·sty, vacant, $1375 111 * EASTSIOE * * Don Platt 842·9797 Nowpon Rivicia 3BR 1 __ C_old __ wo_11 _B_a_nk_e_r_ 2' 1Ba, lrptc S 1275 fwnhso nr bch, gated Vacant Poot, Spa 281 • loft. 2•hBa. pool, Tennr"t 2 Cai Gar spa tennis. garage Hugo Mstr Big Pvt $1375 •sec 661-3283 Yatd Donald Plall Buy II Sell II Find II 642 9197 Cold~l lbnkClf Cla••lfled. GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale sign where it win be seen. Make sure you fallow all ci ty ordinan ces and any association rules . ............ I CEMENT SERVICE MASONRY CLEANING 3526 SERVICES ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE a MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 REMODELING 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a ADD m ONS 3 918 Pet•'• Home Aepelr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi PUBLIC NOTICE •HOU9• ~_.ntlne• Drain Prebtem.9 &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY BOAT SERVICES 3470 .loyce Brea. Electric I CAU DOES IT ALLll Rewires ou1 1pocl." lly I.Jc d 3e1.0345 Bonded 3615 •FENCES GATES• Now~r/Pffl ,..,t1ee R.owood Gtdw llC'd Jim Whyte &42 7:.>06 •Wood Fence•• ,~., ... 11 .. llaoJliftg •lllnllfl. loor Pl ~t UC d Acttani.tO• Conttt 97• u:ll Plumblng, tltctrlc, 0 ,.." k•"9 land~ Tho Cahl Pubhc Utill-Ex1enor lnteflor 1S ~.u~8n9 .,:::::: c_.,.,.. Conehvctton carpentry, e«c & lmg.ation, Tnmming tt•• Commosslon RE· yrs e'{p Freo est -Y -.... _.. ,..... remooa"'*>N * 72t ·1•2. & RemOYOIS, Clean-OOIRES lh•I •II ustdr_...,...._0_•v_e_e"=46---:"'H~-e_t_, ~ci.p $40-6301 Specelnll'I~ UIUrnate Handyman! ups & Maint. SL Uc. hou1ahold good• P erteet PalnUne Receasoon Proof yourM1f1 ""9or'41Db .. cd 'm No.,.... TM .... .,~ •599025, 432..ae04 movers print their lnVEllll. frM 011 PtumbWlg & dra.n ,_ Euro....,~-Tr•ln-'" , ·nd•"'•na ,..,__r,..-? PUC Cal T number,· tm...,.cat>I• woril, 1ef'1 ~ qUOlts'WOttl at-FertNnw De o &1111 IMI"' ful teMCe Contractof. 2• h<Xn UC # BS60l7S 873-1212 --· """' ... ...-..-'"'""' .,...,..... . . ..--lt'ltM<l1 CM --.a3a7 Ring P•ul H0-1533 On a Budget? call mot limos and ch.UHtun Ray 87:S.9430 Lo $, tnm, weed, d~I> print their T C P num-.,..flAl_,_.•..,•""o~w,..,..,c""'1,...,c"':'le--:M-:-ai"':'n-t~.• --------- 3720 Ftff written ... 172-9798 bet In •II •dvertlso-hirtClllg ~Ed ~ POOL HAULING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi •Lawn• mowed front & bock S 1 1 .50. c .. an- ups & comJ>I serv also ....... 1 ... av all. 83 t ·•809 I'll spin on my head to beat a~es price! ..,0 ,__.• .. ,.:::·~ • TREii. Yud & Oar. CI08"Up•. Top11••"'•"'•7·5·1 .. l:,·.11•· Fr-estlmato • Loc81 • ~ .._ Ptompt arvc: 6'4S.l t92 •-MAS--SA-G_E ___ 3_83_0 mama II you tiave • •-l Ou ........ Free•• question about ttM ,.. s;' 11c1~1 838·1158 SElVlCE 3894 WALL gallty of• movor, llmo iiiiiiiiiiimiiii•iiiili COVEUNGS 3932 or ch1ull•ur, call. Your ttM boa• PalntJng C••• Weter P• .. • PubllC Ut11th1a Co ComlNroll.r~lll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Commlnlon M1ttl\/ttpaira Gt8 r1t11 •"'Y PoOf etng, chem 714·558_.. 151 87...0t2 a.Ne. eq"'p repair, fl'M ost 77 .. t722 ..... tco .. 00ts• lnsta.O..tion. 16 yr• .,p led Dlve l31•U73 --On ...,,.,. Low•s1. StC>fago. prof XLNT 1ep 1 hr min 1n1 T1176St V/MC 131·2'.954 PET SERVICES 3870 TORTUGA POOi. 8Alll a&o•or~_,.:f..,......_. F~ lnttriorl 0..-'t A9 .. l•1n et, Installation remOYal Let'•._...., ttJ UCl 5eot75 e?>o1a12 ChUd Carel My•-----------------1 Hom•I Eaatsl<M coslA COUNSWNG 3562 GENERAL CAaPEHTltY 3510 M•u. Reaaonabl• SERVICES Aal" M&-2T2e 3680 JEWEUY 3784 ~ ... T Sltt'"9 by Animal FREE c.a a ~ Huobend a w ... lt8f"I ........ • .....,.epw In PAIJn'IMG 3858 Lou•r TLC. F .. d. 20 Yrs c-~~ ---' 3 Chiropractic: omoe. Mo9t1•1ii•ill&•••ii • .._ Wllpltptr .,.....,.....,... 1 Ate z HANDYMAN In----------H-Cere & Wllllam Harold .>ew.lora -n• ICC.Pied Clll Nency.. w11ttr, eHtC•M AIU ,.,.,...,..,...-0•••1 -·-Watch&. fe~lry f'eP'ltl C1t•)•a.eol3 ...... YOUNGQUIST ,., .. s.te 0597 JtOOfDfG 3910 ~ ptOl'l'pt ' '*" Jeo.(1117 etall or rel1C8 cablnetl. CLEANING En--~t Antique/Fin• ~•fry PMMlfte c.ntr.ctw ---------••••••••• wallp po...... ~oval PHOM• PaVCN Telephone coun11llng HISIOnt, Ucctnttd Pty• ChOth«aplat 559-1027 kttcnenll/811hm1t, Patios $£•VICe$ 3548 ....,_ Oull ......... ...,, a... ......n.. ... .., a ....... ,., n... ... 5"6-1258 iilia\--~------------..... _ 25th u~., 9uy/MMnldl •T~HS MOUYUG ............. ..,., ........... PlASTEJt •nd l)llWltlQ •Illy •• _. ...,... 1 nw nvu uft 3834 UCl l020M IM. _...........,II• Ac4 Wortll \.lo 1319.0 ~ Atn10c1 ooon. -.'°.,. , ............ .,. ELECTRICAi. 3110 Refs; 30 Yt• In .. HlftSCAPE.. ,,.. eg ~ llPAll 3880 ~ c.• MatdO tn.&533 .... ~ IMCO • .,,., •II auppli.t ptOvtded ·-------th c ltJ ..U'HI' • .. ... C...11i"8M ••O YURS •xP. --------· 1 • yY-. IOc* buailne98 W( a. ..... , ..... Wiii. t..t-. ~ * uc eoncted can enV'im. • ommun LAWJf CAlt.B 3808 FrM •et. ioww ,.... tnt a. •!CL Fa" pnce., ..._.....,....... uc .. sa:u •7~1 T°"" ~ Aemod· ~..., ...,,, ...... , .... 1477 ANYTMINQ mteatrlo 545-2575 eo .... det, lfwuf'ed quallty wonunanet11p w .. ., dameG9 tnUm ••--iiO&tWto --s.v. wo. To Pit°* upgrade, cu•· T .__ 5 --... -.,._ ......... 17 20 ---.... •·-I... ~ .. ---------111et TeeM cmnt1 tom IQhtng, rmdlnQI---------... T JOel ~ & 1 •or- 1 1 1 --·---"""'-·-·---4 -'"--Ins WOftl r.: _, u;;.;.~.= -The CfVV Q).'7172 CIJIBR1' Complete houM c.re 1pte6a"8t. llo 7to-7145 aalll'fty -•u 3710 ~~Oood~ !!',' PtLOT Cl..AWl'tmt "'20"8tfOllllfllll Uc'd .....,., 4 Cea 4"'lileH IDM "'-OT Cl •u& .. D 3521 Ae•s'nbl I Ntlafactlon IVU46' ...nn •'"' ,.,..., ,.._,... 11 •a 0'9 eeay-to-~--U...--4 TM Net It .,_~you,. llASODY guarat'Med 12~ 130t IUCTllOPOWIR Mlgul! Morllot Q1.1s11 acceH, lntonn .. ion. .-... ....,.. _,.. _ a....... ,.!.cHno '°' . .._t.. •••••••••IHou••oleanlno \.ow .................... , .... '"" .... ,..,.,.... ... ~ ho"'9 packed mattl.tptec••-w...or-~-:.......-""--~-.:!__--;;;---The moM ~..,.., ., you,. ......,. a ~ * .... Prlo9IQullllJ ,., .. for complete de-,. •Int .0 • r p • n t' 't· .,,= c•••W.d Vl!Med ,..,..rty · ave-_..,. -..--._. 8nd ~ dlfw. hofN. M 1111 • ~ ................ -. ealled care4nclucllne tLlo~d .':! ... MIO Oryw•ll and morel •n ~••kind• OOWf'8 al your :_ot.=,~ 8nd • new OCIOI !JD" °' JT Cenc• 1414111 .tNtowal ..... eoaa .,.,.. Gary ..... ea77 •------.,..--...,,.. a...,,._.. , ' . ------~ .. ---- .. Tuesday, May 25, 1993 ...... lavINE 2144 NEWPOaT COSTA 111SA 2'24 NEWPOaT IUSDfUS .;__--=-----------------li&iiii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11&CB 21111•-----DACH 2u1 ono-a1-u-m-1-1 DIP10YllUT SfOnDIG 5530 GOODS IOl5 B)' CHARLES GOHN with OMAR SHARll' and TANN AH HIRSCH •Turtle Rock• i&iiiiailiiliiliiiiiiai-I AVAILA8U NOW !immlliiiii&iiliiiiiiiil H04 ------·1m-----· Beaut 1g •BR 20.. ven.a111ea on BIUff, vi.-28R :r.'· 11..,._." *""•DRll 1700• atett ... e le Rent, fam rm 2 2 ... -....,._ I pool ..-cl • 1181 Maple -H .. ,., v •rr ..... . car gar, cen ""' • ._., p, • ..,._ 631...o&e MUST SEU~ .-.-.• , .--· heat/air, m+cro, d/W, gym, MC gate, ctbhM •11DRM SIOO• In dlenCM, New Nton '19 Y811Nha W9¥e Jam. met 11900. Zieman Jet Ski tnr, 2 canier 1500. Chuc* 722·1504 "P· •11 locl 724-4289 $1000 u111 pd 55e811• •-•""'•,,,.,.,•i""'1""'D,..,i"'"""i""'iC...,..,.W..,...""•-Frig, dShwshf, atow ~W::ino ::::. need• help~ P90CW Ltg 28R 28A In amall Incl No peta ~5-4855 ·able. MIOC>·5el·2134 or Paul M7·T70t FOLLOW THE RABBI'S RULE . NEWPORT qulel community. •Aak Abeul Our •TliCMlliji)• vulnerable. Wet NORTH • A. 10. 2 Q63 "K J ~ •KQ7 EAST t K WEST +873 AK 6 2 v A73 v J JO 9 4 •&~• 0 10 9 8" 2 • 10 9 8 SOUTH t QJ966 " 8 7 Q6 +AJ 32 The bidding· Weet North Eut P ... 1 • PUI Pue 2 • Pua Pua • • Pua p._ Opening lead King of outb l • 3 + Pua In the good old day , thrre was a kibitzer at New Vnrk bridge clubs who would, after the fart, pontifi· cate at grt>at length nn the obvious. T his trait earned him the nickname of The Robbi. Onr of his oft-cited remark8 ha ~coml' known as The Rabbi\ Rule: Wht>n thl' king 1s in· Kleti>n. pla\ tht> are! We!:lt corrt'<'th did nul ooen a flat llpomt.atnfirtllHt Toftttllt.atea 1c•cff 2169 APARTMENTS ~ra~/WM=ry ;;:' .. _... .. Speci .. 12 INVESTMENT PtHChoOlllnfenl lod· GAUGE SALES rebid. North .elected one club for &;n 931-4750 Year• Newt. 2BA. lam· dler to co-cncti full the opening bid, then ratted part.-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT Uy complex. Average OPPOltTIJNITY lime. Pvt actlools onl•••••••- ner't spade tt&ponte When South •B'SIN ESCAPB• rant $637.50/mo w/a 6 2908 UCI CAMPUS A In Ir-a h Ar I Ltg 2BA 2BA In amall mo lse. eeo-a3t0 vine. Xlnt worklng1---------rould mak.-a faille try, North ac· eac ea. quiet community, eondltlona. 12 unita COSTA M1SA 6124 ct!pted willingly. ~T PININSULA BALBOA Balcony, d/w, lndry rm Bachelor for ONel 2 Wonderful ....... ECE. 154-eo30 Weat led the king o( beertt, then YEARL y OA WINTER PE-.nusm • 2607 S800 185 Mesa Or. Full BA. patio, quiet, 1.a.nc1 bualneas op· TELEMARKETING M cunningly shifted to a low diamond, S650fMO.S2000r'M0 1un VA.ft 831-4750 clean! Incl Ullls por1unltlea. Call 573· 1 • ~·• , ... .,. lncf ~front iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifir=~i:i:=--:;;:;-;;-;;:;: $495/mo Me-4878 4831 #1. !Z ... 0!..,~~po~~L0v !~ won in the clO&ed. hand. With thre. rurnlslled/Vnlumi&htd E .. talde 28' 11/2Ba _..,.~ ~ .. ~ sure losers in the red suila, the con· VIiia Rentals 2BR 2BA. View of Bay. twnhm, pvt patio, poo1 •-u..,.o""o"'""""...,1""'s-LE,,--..,..tu-11-y-ru-m-hra. Mr. "436-1458 tract hinged on not loeinr a trump Balboa I.a, FMhlon enc gar. N/peta. $750/ 1Br. Ut1t, gar Incl. •••••••••I trick and the percent.are play. by a 675-4912 ~":1o!t~~~~: mo, fi..mo 1•• M6-7t•e S785/mo yrty. 1 . per· ANNOURCEllENTS -EMP--l-0-ntE--NT---• considerable margm, waa to take a Pvt beach, Walk to EASTSIDE 2Br, frplc, 800• no pots 673-0837 •••••••••ISUVICES 5533 ------ .., ........ 9¥ - & 998 HarttOtd Way. Sat 7·2, Pinball rna- ehin., 1a ~ ft canoe. fishing gear, blkH, ~ pots , basket& & misc hahld Item• fin~pe for the king._ Ho~ver: South•·2-B ... R-2-B-A-.-71-h-F-tr-. -So-c. restaurants, shops, garage, yard, w/d N.WPORT HelOHTS decided on further mvest11at1on be· gar boat dock avail ferry. fl.Jn zone, post hkup1. No peta. $885/ Large 38r 2Ba upper, _L_O_S_T-.. ------•iiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiii•,l••••••••- fott commauini to that line. 270• view , $249S ofc & bus. Pikng avlal, mo. 5191934•3710 garage, deck, pool. .,. Hn•u• TIUUISPORTATION At trick three, declarer retumed a 777-3324 or 693-9310 * 723-4587 * •FREE CABLE!!•I $1095/mo. 642-7658 POUND 2925 PINN be aware th• diamond. West rose with the. ace, Avail 611 : 314br, 2ba, Almoat new 2Br 2Ba 1Bdrm, clean, pool·•-N-P""'T-Hgh--,~--Br-~-Ba.--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~·-:nn:; ;~~!=I••••••••• cashed lhe ace of hearts and 1h1fted, cont air, trg yard, ga· blk lO bch. Frplc, AC, =~ sro1:;h;n:~1s~ garage, w/d hkup. Pri-Found: 5-21.$3 Black to call a 900 nomt>er---------- safely enough, to a club. But the ea 1age, pot ok $1595 :,f~iu'!!!~~23~g~um ahopa. 842·5858 vate, avail 611 . SI 150 long haired, lrg •pan· In wtilch there la a BOATS 7011 was already oul of the bag. dep 940-7414 mo to mo. 645-1606 lel, White dot on charge par m6nute. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tmmac 2BR 2BA upstrs, chest. choke chain w/ 11 Wet, who had pas&ed originally, BAYS HORE beach ---------frplc, gar, tndry, nice STUDIO APT. 1 btk to no tags. Found on '89 Sea Ray, 30 It week- had already shown up with the ace· cottage 3Br 2 Ba. COSTA MESA 2624 toe $790 No pets. beach. ~ blk lo bay, Santa Ana and 211t ••••••••• ender. TWln 454, Faat, king of hearu and the ace of dia· $2500/mo, I st/last. 2085 Thurln 540-0122 Now paint In/out. 11. pt1call548-7888 MERCHANDISE low hra. Meticulously moods Wi tt}. the king of spades a Avall 6/t. 645-9379 •S200 OFFI 3BR $625/mo. 675-4902 LOST: Peralan C.c malnt. $57,600 49)."'31 II u • Id h d •Lg ctoan quiet 2BR we , n e t wou have a 14 prime Lg 1BR. t ~BA guosl 2~Ba, W/O hkups, 28A, fireplace, patio, Versailles, LAG 1br w/ Gray, with orange DUFFY 1i• $9500 pomts tn high cards alone and a 1ure hso w/· • n 111cw on garage, 2233 Fairview. garage. Nr shopping. mini view. snstmo, eyea. Lost May 13 on Good cones. berthed opening bid. That placed East with beachh ~,1 fol Pvt s1070/mo 548-7001 $825 No Pet 640-2495 XLNT QUIET loc. Congress Street. CM. ANTIQUES 6010 a t Balboa Isl. 673- the king of spades, so declarer won deck. St 175/mo yrty, $460/Small 1 BA. many amon, walk to REWARD. 548•2162 5588 or 805/685-1443 h 1 b . 'll •·-' h d ~ d b utlls pd. Avl lmmed. Move l,..Onl" $900 boach full sec lse 0 t e Cu · till alA'<l t e eien era Y Cindy 673·3777 Agt Singlo, n/smkr. 954 W. Very BIO 1 BR in a • · ' n ••••••••••I 2 B'llful bookcases w/1 ________ _ leading the queen of sp11de1, then 17th. Clean & Safe. Oulot ComploK. pets. 559-3965 pgr, Agl leaded gts drs, 2 CfVd POWER BOATS rose with the ace 1.0 fell the king and Lido Isle, 3 1 3· lam rm, 548-0358 or 548-0621 E'sldo. No pets. PERSONALS pedHtata w/marbte rodoc. 2-car gar, •31 8427 2 7012 land the game. 52 tOO 310.277•1583 **EASTSIDE*• ... -tops & more 26 ·1246 The Rabbi would have been Call owner alter 6PM. Move-In Speclall 2BR •MOVE-IN SPECIAL! APARt'MENTS _________ 1Antlquo Dealers Mamo-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii proud! 1BA, gar, pvt patio, Garage Lg 2BR 1BA rlal Sale, Fri Only 9-4, t8' lloaton Wheler, •Lido Penlnaula• lndry rm, 313 Cobrtllo. nu cpt, O/W. storage. FOR RENT MEMBERSWPS Dealers & Serious col· 150 hp Yamaha, TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1~~~~r~1~~~ch $775/mo. 832-5088 $695/mo 840-2495 3018 lectors wetcome, 928 814,000 875-7272 LuK Wtrlrnt 1BR $1500 lBR Mobile Hmo. Quiet. OPEN Sat/Sun 12-4. Presidio Or. C.M. 2BR Beachfront $1350 Secure. $495/mo Newly romod 1Br, pvt•-R-00--M-5---2-7-0-6 MVCC Membership, -llDY'll1:! SUPS 873-6030 Mon-Sat. 1991 t-1.owport Blvd. patio, storage. Low ~ & __ .. If p 1 ~"11.o .... enn ·-·m, go r II, APPLJANCES 6011 oorrf!! 7022 710 Lido Park Or. No pets 84&-8373 renL 2621 Harbor Blvd. $500 859-1686 ~ Near Lido. 2Br tBa 2BR 2BA. gar, frpl. d/W, •Twnhse-atyle 2Br house, f3m rm. palto. deck. Upper unit In 1 lhBa, patio. pool, E•ctuslvo Balboa Penln, large room with pvt entrance. No smoking. S350/mo. 875-3391 WARNER SPRINGS, CA Stackable waaher/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Use our memberahlp. dryer Hvy duty/xi 40'Newport Slip $350 $250 4!"l1lles you to a whL ~most new-warr: powerboat. all lower· ACROSS 1 Burdeos 6 Kind of VCR 10 Bather s need 14 Heron S9 Jump 60 Go Inside 61 Untidy state 62 E~ part 63 Acchmata PMVIOOI ll'UZ:ZU IOl VE> laundry. lrg dblo gar quiet 4-ple K. $750/mo. gar. 1032·C W. Wilson 723-<>43t 818/966·2229 ~B-2997 or 644·7064 $700 No pol 646-0105 NEWPORT Terr•c• 2BR. All new EVERY· Upgraded 3BR 2 THING Inside & outll 1/2BA twnhm. pool Firepl3ce, garage. etc. $1050 650-4826 $695. 772·7550 month s free use of 644-805a or 575-«>58 log or lowering mast golf, tennis, swimming salilboat ~574 •Twnhse•style 2Br and horseback riding. washer/Dryer S13S.a.1 ________ _ 1 ~88• patio, pool, HOTELS Call714-72t-1218PP Rafrlg $190. Dish-8 ' Ol.nghy w/on-1hore gar, 1032.C w. Wilson c:. Balboa Isl best ottefl tS Refreshing drinks DOWN NWPT SHRS 3BR 2BA, 3BR. Ground floor -+ f/p, patio, g3r, comm frptc + gar + all new pool, tennis. No pets in/out. Rite near Har· $700 No pot 646-0105 ._MOTELS 2718 •••••••••I washr $120. 64&-5848 mooring, E. Bayfront, Remodeled t BA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -CTTD--UTTrt"D---c----64S-85t2 or 645-8928 , $575. Poot. lndry. COSTA MESA MOTOR INN EMPLOYMENT .-v.uwu Va\&O 8014 NEW BOAT SLIPS 16 Author Victor 17 Tired 18 Slanderer 20 Erase 21 Garment edge 22 Happening 23 Hawaiian garlands 2S Parched areas 27 Spealo. from memory 30 EattnQ spots 3t .. _Arden' 32 Lawful 33 Long seat 36 Foolish one 37 Liked very mucl\ 38 S1~ Jeri) 39 Anll(lue 40 lntim•dlled 41 Bags 42 Rosa or Illy 44 Readers - 4S Obtained 47 Marsh bird 48 Winged 49 Hoosehold animal 50 FISh S4 Sclledule 57 -Carlo 58 -lrtendly 45 48 58 61 1 Obscene 2 Arcflllec:tural mold Ing 3 Russian sea 4 0t1lter 5 Pigpen 6 Infants 7 Cheese 8 Gumshoe 9 Inquire 10 Tremble 11 Area beyond the SOiar system 12 Broker t3 Coastal cities 19 Attaci.. lrom all Sides 21 Hurry 24 Numb« suttn1 25 Cut>eo 26 Oklahoma ctty 27 Perlorm again 28 Chemical compound 29 Structures lor protecltng yoong plants 30 water athlete 32 M ooed 34 Fraternal aoc:1ety members 35 0.recuon 37 Actor Rob - 38 Wanderer 40 Crave 41 Title '3 Liquid measures 44 Morse unit 4S Fact or figure 46 Fur - Beethoven piano piece bilj" ..... ,,..,,. 47 Leaks 4g Diagram St Square column S2 Tread 53 Spanish artist SS Completely S6 Honey maker S7 -culpa 10 11 12 13 16 $t400 yrly 650-8145 bor. $895. 772-7550 Close to everything. low daily/wkly, $99 & ··-----·· NPT HARBOR MARINA HURRY! 546-908l up, top toe. next to MOVINQ....uat ... I. Slips avall mo to mo ~---~-;---;;-i_...:go:..:._u_c:_oo:.._rse.:..:.:·,..:64~5-4~84_:_0 E-MPLOYMENT Kids &-pc bdrm, wht or long term. A full · •Newport Ba" Inn. w/plnk $300, 6·pc service, live-aboard la· Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & painters. iiijcPiOL Stt1ng Things: FormH Pfftldent Jimmy Cuttr, Libra. in1l1b he wlt- ntutd Unldtntlfltd Flying Object.s- flying uuctr1. Carter, who wu thtn govtrnor of Ctof8la, madt ., vow that If tltcltd Prnldtnl ht would l<lunch an lnvntlgatlon Into UFO.. Ont wag rtnntly commtnttd, ''Wt walttd <lnd wt still art wullng!" Remlndl'd of hb prom1w, Jimmy Carter, who wu thtn Pttitdtnt, bHttchtd, "Don't I havt tnough troublt without going Into fl ying uuctn7" Mort trntl 1ndlcattd for tht formu Prtsidtnl in Septtmber of thl• yur. ARIES CM.mh 21 ·April 19) Al · 1houf'h rug wu rl'Ct'ntly pulled oul frtlm undn you during th1 Tut>&d.1y you m.tl.I' ,._.m.nl.ablr rompback FocuJ on rt p1.1n\ib1htv duJlinl' 1n1enw rt· l•hun1h1p C .anctr ni11ve plays kty roll' TAURUS (April 20 M•y 20) Finish wh11 yn\I '''" t'mphul1l' untvl'ruhty. ketp futh tht'rl' It • 1<>ul miiltt" for )'OU lancf'r moon t11ghhgh11 tr1ps. vis· II• 1nvolv1n~ rt'l111tiv" At1H, Libra ptr· llOM hgurt' In dynamic K\'n.r10 CCMINI (Ma y 21·Junt' 20) You II llf' amuttd anJ 1mued-you l'ncountrr ntw t'~ptritntC'I thll "fight up your lift'" You could win con1,..1. you might hit hn.1n(l1l j.t(l..pnt Emphu1cl' t0und rnlor tnttn .. nmt'nt All ou11 CANCtR (Junt' 21 July 21) Th1t .- your ktnd of day thf •Won will be wh..,, you •rt rrunton with family ft\fmMr ...... , plan ton11h1, anufnlt't dtn1n11 blt'ndt with romantt Tnut your nwn iudain.111 AqU4n1n ttpnwnted l 0 (July 13-Aug 22) So• coun· .. 1 "PIHM lu·•r quitt, don't w1kl' alfotpin• d1 !" r oh••ly ~forin. • t 1n· ~net to """ my hft' my way•" f.O<\lt on Cf'h•br<lth>n ~1nd1c.tUun, populanty ~m1n1. !Mgt1u1r1us J>"T110n• fNtuf'fd YUlCO (Aua 23· pt 22) 5c-fntrt0 hlShhShtt h•l118 llltth1.n1cal objil'<la, -nd•n1. tnt1n1 tool•. rKIPft Wlthtt «HM tNt, yt"' win ftlfnda and lnflu• •ntt Jl"OPll' pov1bly dunns ·aumptu· owt" 4111ntt T•urw l1suNa pfOft\li.tnt· ,, U•A IStpt 2' Ott 221 EmphMtt 642-4321 on wnlll'n word, commun1c.11on1 llir· 1a11on or •blind date"' 1h.it lendJ ~JllCf', could develup 1nll) "'-'lm!'lhmg 1mpor· tanl " Cancer moon co1nc1J~ with pro· mohon. production. ll'adt'"hlp SCORPIO IO<t 23 Nov 21 I 01 ll'mm1 l'-"ltls You w.in1 lo lrav\'I but main rt'Spttns1b1IH1~ artt .ti h1lmt' Snlu· 11on coml'S v1• Jtplomacy, 1n1l'1l1gent con<'fSS1on. domHtic •d1ustml'nt Pub· hshed rtpon v1nd1c.ar""· v,,,f1n v1rws SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·1'.>t'< 21) Yuu'll g.11n l'nhghtt'nmtnl rt-g•rd1ng. "Why am I hl'rt'1 focu, on h1ddl'n nl • uts et<ret •c·counu rrvt'l•llon con· ct>rn1ng f1n1nC1.1I Illus of p.rlnl'r. mlll' r 1xn plays fasc1n111nf' i.eay mle CAPRICORN (Dt'c 22 J•n 19) You'll M duhng with anolhc-r C1pri corn hktly 10 havt-lh1'1C' ll'llfr.. 1n111al• 1n namt' H Q, l po1llghi on 1,gal agrttment•. parlntnhlp cooperai1vt efforts, pubhc 1m1gt. marital tatui AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Ft'b 18) You'll gain wtdl't aud1tnct'. you II l'\ udl' "un1vrn.al appeal " lltcent con · ctrna rt'g1td1ng ht!allh, t'mploymf'nl proved groundlHt You'll han rt'Hon to ltc'I bt'11,.r. to cel,but.-Am "'P"' Mn led PISC~ ( F•b 19 March 20) N•w outlook 1n conntChon w1"1 hom• proptny. famtly rt l•tlo nth1pa Whal you own i• worth "'°"' than mlsht ~ anllC'1p•ttd S<tnano fulurtt '"~h conA'ptl. dar1n1 11\d1v1dualt who M tOme your allt" I,. MAY U I YOUlt llltTHOAY; \'ou .,, 1p1ruu.al M1nt1t1¥t. p&)'tlllC hn• ltndency to brond ovtr lmlt thlnp .tnd to tab duwt 1<11on whf'n ma;or pro~lt trl' conttrned P11ttt, Virgo ptrt0na pl•y fatit1n111n1 rota 111 your hf• Pu.ult p~ comt l<'gt'~r 1n Junt, you II rtad thtm ••niraltly, you II rf¥1W mattnal. you 11 reph1ee ourwotn m«hlMry July fHturft url · tty of •-P'ntnftt. 1nthid1na fl1'1atlt>11. roman<•. wrOttn ft1tttrial S.1n1hca1u dol'llfttic adf\IMmf'nl takn pl.,. In Au· gu'4 Special Weekly Intro 5530 gray lacquer bdrm cility. 850-4100 rates. $160/Wk. Nice $300. New 7·pc din-1.,..,--..,,,..,,,,.-,,..--.,.,.,.--tng g's ·-b'-fully Upto 35 ft, Water/ rooma. Cont. Break-Acthritl-Aaat, FIT ' .. ..... elec, no tlve ... fast. Close 10 beach & Tu-Sa, 36/hr cert pref, uphol chrs. Pd s7oo. board, $300/mo airport. 2070 Newport Enthusiastic/caring He '375· Comm'l sow 873-0072 Blvd. • 83 t-eooo attitude a must. Me.. mach $350. 650-4252 Verde Convaleacent Oak Chtne C_.net --------- HospUal s.t&-5584 w/11ght S125 MOTORCYCLES RENTALS TO Educat1ona1 Sal•• C7t4t 83t-t924 SCOOTERS 8018 SHARE 2724 PT/FT. Interested In White a .,. ... Trul')-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mgmt lu1ura? Believe di• bed, $35-0 obo. •• In education? Salary glaaa rectangular 1978 HONDA 7SOF Now top end, good condlllOn, $1500/obo. CM Npt Te,,ace 2 rms, flJm/Unfum. Color TV, trig/micro/pool/cable $350 + utit 342·5888 or 800-956·9601 Corona del Illar wnny spacious rm/ba. lh blk bch, pref fem n/smkr $450 Ulll pd 723-1968 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 t comm + benefits. table & Rattan Chrs, 960-6115 or 979-1390 $250, 10 dr-r tool 714/890-0055 GENERAL OFFICE :~· m: :':!.~: FIT for small Hunt end tbl $45, axcersize , .. •••••••-Beach business. All· bike S25, 646-2336 1• swer phon.s. filing, AUTOMOBILES keyboarding skllla. -------- Responsible. 841·5658 MEJtCHAHDISE I•••••••• HOUSE,KEEPINQ MISC. 60151-------- 0 •pen da bl•. M Otl· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CADILLAC vated, OVtgoff\g. FT 9040 avg S&-1 0/hr 723-44•3 MARUN BtLLS-lurH.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljiiiiiii 3 live bait-Jig casters, 5 boet polea & s Penn raala, misc. tacl<le. lake gear, wooden canoe paddle&. p,....School Teacher 6 ECE units pref'd. C.M. 842-4050 or Wknds 581-4347 AECEPTIONliT For beauty aafon In Call 548-9832 '8t Coupe de VIiie. Like new. Rncored in.. side. out. mech. New pnt, CO. $9000 apont last 3 yra. Must aee. Beat offaf. &45-0321 CdM. Exp pref. Neat. -,-E-T-5--._-----1--------- ctean appearance. c:. GEO 9080 Part time. 675-1'95 ANIMALS 6049liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aecpt/clerlcal: taat iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·92 Metro XFI, 2 door. paced. creative. prol'I. F111EIE KITTENS 5-spd, great condf tile and design &how-Whit• & beige eor-m ileage. -••••nded room in cdm. $7 hr. geoual to loving $6 995 67"1908 Excollent phono skills, warr. • · .,. home. 641 ·9630 computer knowledge ---------•---------helpful 759-5423 FREE: Cocker 9085 •SAJUNQ INSTAUCTA Female. amall, butt, 2· HONDA A Hugo profit maker! yrs-old Axed, weryfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S3K-4K all cash tn· SIO/hr. Exper req. eweet, great with come possible. wkly. .OOCK HANO. s5Jhr. kids. L•-• menage P 675·9060 722·8577 or .... 9 ....... 51 . roven. unique Pnme ---------• .,.. ~ '88 CIVIC, 5-speed, AC, new stereo & tires Great cond $6500/obo. 752·5094 vending routes for Siililc8sLl\IM!<eJ18n9lP-Joe~op ---------sate al best price " ann " lnl ~ ever. No s down H So. Cal. Corp. Promo PIANOS 6 1'•"'9~1,,.-...,A~c-c-o-rd...,.__,,,E,,,,X,.,...-4 qualified. call Joyce 1· firm, Haking moll· ORGANS 8059 Door, approx 21K ml, 800-637-5755. 11 ate d • • p com-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loaded, auto, lmmac, munlcaler/Wallneas $13,500 640-2339 LOCAL ROUTE•Poss. bckgrnd, Musi tlko P lano, Wurllael con· $4000. Weekly•Buy working w/Ooctors/ soi., walnut. & bench,i--------- All Or Part Free Profs? 7 unique. fun perfect cond, 8 yra JAGUAR 9105 lnlo.-800-741-43t1 poa. 541-6970 Windy new $1000. 960-5816 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r----------------------------1 '84 XJS new blue/gray paint. sunrf, xtnl oond. 85K mii. (2GVB 621). S7500. 7t4/67:i-.275 Seevourcar make lracks! Need to sell your ar? Do ~ the~ way! ~un yru ooto ad for 10 00ys in the D<iy Piot/lroe~dent. ~It doesn't seU, we'I run it for S m<Je cbys, FREf ! * (cj Ckissified fa detci~. · iiiilll M2-5178 ' ' PONTIAC 9170 '89 Flreblrd Hubbll Hubba! 5•pd, A/C, AM/FM caas, till. CNIM, pl ateer, p/brakH. red. 47K ml, $5,995. obo 842· .. 10 Lv Mag PORSCHE 9175 •92 911 SC, Btk on Blk. sunroof, rebuilt eng/ trans, Like newl StS,000 pp ~12 '84 T.,..a Cerrwe Immaculate, great Cond, S17,000 Lv Mag •76-4141 SUUIO , 9200 -----~- '81 OL Wagon. new, low mll••· low mite ~ prof lnelalled, AIC, s- apd. New drn. Ooocl cond 11150. 432·7065 1220 ·n~~ Oteat ahaS" Must .... a:r100. J1CMM- 28" 1M9 phor'9 MISC. AUTO 1245 ooYE~Mlml>/ SurplUa ,.,., ... "°"' 1100.,...., ~ Corvette•. lmPort•. ••••• and motel ffOf Info; atl 1-eoo-Mlo 4142 IJI\. St1U ~-