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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-04-08 - Orange Coast PilotIt'~ Friday and it's~ ':.JI I going to be sunny and a little warmer after the usual morning cloud; and patchy fog, -a preview of the ~eather promised for the weekend. See Weather, Page 1 .. Winner of California Newsp aper , Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 . , Missing feline leaves Corona del Mar woman broken-hearted BY LoaiANN BASH.EDA., ST.UP Warm CORONA DEL MAR - Neighbors on Heliotrope have swung into emergency action to l<>C:1te a lost cat so loved by its owner that she has contacted the Orange Co'unty Sherifrs Department requesting they set their team of bloodhounds on the tabby•s trail. often seen slinking along th e Corona del Mar bluffs in a cowboy costume or clown suit, fa iled to show up for breakfast Friday morning, said owner Heather Niblo_, who has since signed up for grief counsclin~ until Tuesday. The instant Niblo learned "Big Art" was missing, she checked out · of her hotel, raced to the airport, abandoned her rent-a-car in the parking lot and convinced Continental to switch her plane ticket for an emergency flight on grounds that "a family member was missing." Niblo, a 29-year-old nautical photographer who grew up in Newport Beach, immediately launched an around-the-clock cathunt, organizing a neighborhood search party and recruiting area children to scout out hard-to-reach places. delivery boy arrhed in the pre-dawn hours to pump' him for information. Now she is leaving articles of her clothing outside her house and in caves near the bluffs in hopes her scent will lure Arthur home. But all to no avail. Smee chances are Arthur didn't run av.ay, Niblo must confront more sinister fates: He could ha'c joined 3 b;lnd or "'ild C3JS•On the bluffs, been innocently smuggled for some child's Easter gift or fallen pre)' to a coyote. ··or else," l'\iblo adds despondently, · he may ha'e mere!) wandered away .,.,.;th a broken heart (being that she left · Arthur, a 15-pound white cat The live-in sitter she hired last week to keep her beloved pct company while she vacationed with her fiance on the coast of Maine didn't alert Niblo, however, "I wasn't lying," Niblo said T)lursday. "Arthur is my son." Next she distributed fliers door-10-door, interviewed the neighborhood gardeners and layed awake until the newspaper "This is highly unusual," N1blo said. "Arthu r was so h:ippy 'With his tif c. He has lots of cat friends here. He's king of the street." See CAT/~•I• 4 • .. Llf e went on as usual late Thursday , afternoon along ShaJimar Drive, where some residences received a visit from Costa Mesa Councilman Joe Erickson and Mayor Sandy Genis. P HOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Councilman Joe Ericklon, center, and Mayor Sandy Genis. right, Hsten to Eva Marin explain some problems along Shalimar Drive. Tour . ol West Side onel\s ray ol hope ~ Residents tell city leaders that neighborhood conditions are not improving. They are told that progress is being made. · Br M.u.Ni-E MCLEOD. STAF"F Wuna WEST SIDE -Shalimar Drive residents led city leaders through di· lapidated dwellings and past crum- bling balconies Thursday, as citiiens re-emphasized concerns that neigh· borhood conditions arc not improv- ing. Mayor Sandy Genis and Council- man Joe Erickson, along with two starr members from the building de· partmcnt, accompanied about 20 Shalimar residents and members of the organizing committee of St. Joachim's church on a walk of the area. Residents wanted to reiterate f cars obout crime and living condi· tions. Genis and Erickson Jisten~d and took notes. They also tried to reassure residents that progress in their community is taking place. "It's bcc•n a year since we met and there arc still manr problems but there is also a lot o progress," Erickson said. Erickson then pulled out a ~port on buildings targeted by a special team of code enforcement officers who have been investigating reports of building code violations since Oc- tober. As residents pointed out com- plexes along the walk, Erickson showed them that most of the land· lords had been notified oC. the viola- tions. Some owners have l,lpplied (or low-cost loans to make repairs while others were weeks away from stron· • ger enforcement by the city. Irene Benitez, with her 1-year-old daughter An· "I understand these arc only legal gellca. listens to Erickson and Genis as they talk ... 11110Mao1NooD/P•e• • about what can be done to improve neighborhood. Newport faces . 30 job cuts to· balance bpdget ~ City Manager Kevin Murphy will present plan to council that will hit public safety hard, eliminating five police officers and one sergeant. BY DAVI D H EITZ, STAfF \\'a.JTCk NEWPORT BEACH -Point- ing to a S3 million budget shortfall and a gloomy economic forecast, City Manager Kc,in Murphy "ill ask the City Council Monda> to eliminate 30 jobs from the city's work force. Among the positions proposed for elimination: five police officers, a se rgeant, a fire captain and t,\o top administrl3tor:, in the M.uine Department. . "There just isn't a lot more to take without going into the punlic safety areas," Murphy s:.11d "We're getting 10 the point "here that just isn't possible anymore." Only seven city employees would be laid off. The other posi- tions would disappear through early retirfment and attri1ion. Murphy said the \\'Ork force re· duction and, other departmental budget cuts· amount to $2.4 mil- lion. He said the City \\Ill continue to look for ways to shce another S600,000. "We"ve got some grim things to do," Ma)or Clarence Turner ~aid. "I hate to Sa) it, but th:u·~ the ca:.e ... Fleming March, president of the Ne'' port Beach Emplo)ces A - See CUTS/P•1• 4 Potential cuts Herc's a summary, by department, of layoffs proposed by Newport Beach City Manager Ke'\in Murphy. During the past four fiscal years, 86 fu ll-time positions have been eliminated cit)°"idc. • Police: Eight cuts proposed for this fiscal year, or 3.8% of the work force. Twenty-two jobs have been eliminated du rmg the past 4 · >:Cars. or 9.9%.of the work force. • flre: Five cuts proposed for this fiscal vear, or 4.6C.C of the v.ork force. Si."C job~ have been eliminated dunng the p:ist lour )C3rs, or 5,5% of the \\Ork force. • Morine: T"o cuts proposed for this fisC31 year, or 10.S"f of the \\Ork force. Four jobs h:i' e been eliminated during the past fo1.1r }Cars, or l9% of the work force. • rtann ing: T\\O cuts proposed for th~ fisct.11 year. or 10% of the work force. five jobs have been eliminated during the past four ycul>. or 21.7% of the work force . •General en ices: St'C cuts proposed for this £i~al )ear, or 4.2'1 or the work force. Tv.cnty·fi\'c jobs have • been eliminated during the past 4 years. or 16% or the \\Ork force. • The force is with them Newport police officers 9onate 1,500 hours of vacation time to fell ow officer so he can spend time with his wife, who is battling cancer BY LolUA.~N BASllEDA, SrAH Wanca NEWPORT BEACH -The entire S\\Orn police force has united to dona te 1,500 hours \\Orth of \-acation time 10 a fellow officer "hose 37->ear-old .,.,ifc, and the mother of t\\O children, 1 battling cancer. "\Ve don't ~now how 10 cxpre our gratitude," said Officer Bob Rive~. "We just want the community to k.now how compa.ssionare their officers nrc." Rivers' wife Shen \\IS initi:illy diagnosed with brea t cancer m 1986, but all traces of the disease vani~hcd follo~lng a ma~tcctomy. The cnncer re urf.iccd, ho~cvcr. in late 1992. A bone m.irrow tran plant.in March of I 993 appeared to have "ipcd the disease out a ~ccond time. but in October, Rt\Cr.i again reccl\'cd nc\\s that the cancer "'a -back. Then, l:m month, she learned 1t had "pread th roughout her body, :ittackmg her br:iin and hver. H:t\lng just returned to the • force from 11 four-year stint at la" chool, the 10-year-vetcran had no 'acation time to dip into. Af tet catching "ind of Ri\C:r~· plight, department emplo)CC rallied to&ether, Hlluntecring their time to rover his patrol shifts ~ he could stay home with his family. "This \\3S no easy sacrifice for anyone, in that 1 have been ... POLICl/h .. 4 INDIX ........ Around Town ..................... 3 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 Ill Ion, .. ._., lid. on Impromptu Wiier show . Fortunatelv for the animals. there \\ n't much boat tr'amc Still. Arthur follO\\cd the frolickina ca tire back to the channel. T"o electric bo3ts alio followed. Cl.ASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540:1224 Classified •..•...........•........... 9 Police Files ......................... 2 Sports ................................ S Weather •.........•................. 2 NEWS FAX 64 ... 170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642··030 NEWPORT HARBOR -A family or dolphins and a baby sea lion dcli&hted pcdcarians near the busy B:llboa Pa~ilion on WtdncSday by puttina on an impromptu water show. "It wu quite. a r.hock.•• said H1rbor Patrol Deputy Sheriff Orn Arthur. ''Tboy'd split up for a while and 1heft 1he)'°d meet apin, doina &heir li1tle synCbtoniled swinultiftl routine. They h~d a baby ~3 lion with them, and he wi jumping and swimming all around them," Arthur, "ho said sht has palrollcd the harbor for five years, said sbc nc\'cr h heard of tbc dolphins swimmina so rar into lhc harbOr. "l sec them In the ocean. but to have abtm come visit us in the harbor, that was kind of nice," ~ said. .. '1Thc sea lion was foll°"'ing them out, but when they cut to the N S1rccl publ ic pier, he J\Ut kind ol 11id &OodbYe to them .and went on hl1 "ay," Arthur said, .. He lives in the harbor. 1 l\>a& he WU just IO happy 10 hl\'e IOrDC (rlenda come to visit." . , I .. idiy. April 8. 1994 LOCALS . ONLY Ubrary takes guesswork out of . finding the right Job ·~~i-Wi-~!itliiklID9 d am position? .....: .~~~(l:J'",JJ'.Qf Perha~ you're ready to change careers and become a par!. ranger, paten! adviser or cruise ship director. TM followiac boob ' are oa top ot die Newport Beach Public Llbl'.'8J')' ttHrve UsL The name of the book is foltowed by lbe author and number of reserves. 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PHOTOS BY .\1AR(: MARTIN l ChUd abuse volunteers to be honored by center Signal at 19th Street intersection 2 months awiy Costa Mesa and Newport Beach residents who have volunteered with the Child Abuse Prevention Center in Costa Mesa will be honored April 18 at the Balboa Yacht Club. CosLa Mesa residents include Steve Fainbarg, Judith Langdale, Shere Sawyer and Bernadette Shirley. Newport residents ,,, include Barbara Rountree, Doris Waniek, Barbara and Gerald Fulls and Mary Beth Toran. ln Costa Mesa, l,355 cases of child abuse were reported in 1993. In Newport Beach, the center recorded 285 cases. Countywide, 36,721 incidents were reported to the center. Working with the Department of Social Services, the center helped keep 447 children in their own homes and out of facilities such as Orangewood and the overloaded foster care system. For information about the dinner, call the center at 722-I 107. -By D:ivid lftltz Costa Mesa officials say jt will be another two months before construction begins on a traffic signal at the West 19th Street intersection where two 78-year-old friends were killed less than a month ago. The city is in the process of finding a construction company to build the traffic light, officials said, bul it will take another month before a company is chosen and presented to the City Council, which must give final approval on the project. . Construction is scheduled to start June 27. "This is the normal proc~ss," said Peter Naghavi, transportation services manager for the W IATHI R AND OCIAN CONDITIONS TIMPIUTURU Newport 8Hch: 63/55 8.il~: 63/55 Co•lA Mesa: 69/SS Corona del Mar: 65/54 I UR• •O•ICA.IT LOCATION Sil£ SWELL The Wedge New~rt Point Bl.ic les S.A. River Jt'lty CdM TIDH TODAY First high First low Sttond high Second low SATURDAY 2·3 w 2·3 w 2·3 w 2·J w 2·3 w 8.42 a.rn. 4.4 2:43 a.m. 0.5 8:56 p.m. 4.9 2:45 p.m. 0.5 first high 9:18 a.m. 4.3 First luw 3:15 am. 0.2 S«ond high 9:18 pm. 5.0 Second low 3:09 p.m. 0.7 Watt'r T•mper.iture: 61 •OAnNe So41th lo t0uth~es1 10-lO linotJ, SHs lwO fttt ~Ith thrff fout ~•tt'rly •~tll. CIHr •liln by th• afternoon. city. "It takes tjme to develop the specifications and the plans." On March 15, Fred Young and Patricia Crowell, two Bethel Towers residents, were killed in the crosswalk. They were hit by Francisco Jimenez, 25, of Costa Mesa. who said he was blinded by the sun :ind didn't see them. The driver has since been charged with misdemeanor vehicular mansl:iughter. Since the accident, city officials have been the larget of criticism by .residents who feel a traffic light has betn needed at the intcrsec1ion for a long time. The council approved spending up to $140,000 for the in tallation of a sign:il • ,, there last June. Naghavi, however, said it has taken the last nine months for engineers to draw up the plans ;ind coordinate efforts with a nearby McDonald'~. which must reconfigure its parking lot to ;iccommodate the intersection changes. "It's unfortunate that what happened, happened when it did," Naghavi said. "But none of the pl:ins have been changed al all because of th e accident. The money was approved last June and it takes that long to get all the plun specifications together." Nnghavi said slgna( construction is expected to be completed by Aug. 29. -By ltf:Jrnic Mc~od POLICI FIL U COIT.AMII.A Parsons: A VCR was stolen from a home in the 2000 block. llnrbor Boulevard: Someone broke into El Chinaco Restaurant in the 2000 block and stole 10 cases o( pop, groceries and cash. Ford: A resident in the 400 returned from Easter celebrations Sunday to find . two of their Persian Ruis nnd some clothes stolen from their home. Victorin Strttt: An auto was stolen Tuesday from the 300 block .. 21st Street: A bike and a saw were stolen from a garage: in the ISO block. Orange A,·cnuc: Someone neakcd into :i garage :it St. Jollchim's Church ;md 1tole a bike. H1no\'tr: A sof o ind • couple or enc.I tables were stolen from 11ar1ge of a home in the 300 block. . . • -~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Four junior high students headed · to Japan as part Or exchange program E XCHANCE STUDENTS wi&h room for two cars and two INTERFAITH MEETS -The SELECTEO -Four Harleys is expected to close Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith junior high school June 3. Council meets Wednesday, April , st~dents from Newport Beach Now the Bemds have their 20 at St. Joachim Catholic will be traveling to Japan as part land yacht up for sale. h 's a Church for a program titled ,_ ____ .. of.,ahe annual 1991 29-foot Holiday Rambler. "Religion in America: From the student Mac says the motor home An,ient to the New!" exchange basically has one trip on it -to Speaking will be Dr. Sblda program "'"l:L)itllitlieiRiJoc~k~a~nd;::~_ack, .. hbqic t. . ~.lil'Jll~ · ~J-P'll~l . .-f;'.'"J. · · • -~ ·· • ~icfi'r range unty, t c Nc"'"wport· I'm glad to hear that Mac and Mr. Michael Ward of the Bahai' Balboa Rotary Shelly are planning to stay for a Assembly and Dr. Harbaos Club, the City while! Sroan of the Sikh Community of of Newport 0 Southern California. ...,.. ..... _ Beach and the Luncticon reservations arc $5 TAKING PRIDE -Mor~ , Newport Beach and can be made by calling Sister City than 400 volunteers arc CXRCCted Executive Director Carol Drown Association. to participate in the April 23 at 548.3283. B h. d April , neighborhood cleanup and e In Touu nd and Canyon Park cleanup program the Scenes Taylor Foss sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa. from Corona del Mar and AJexander The community cleanup will take place on the 2200 block of Drant·Zawadsi and Lisa Dames Rutgers Drive from 8 a.m. to of Ensign will leave July 6 for a noon with the painting of fences 10-day visit to Okaz.aki, Tokyo and mailboxes, removing weeds, and Gamagori. Accompanying and planting and filling the students will be Ensign dumpsters. teacher Usa Mosquda and Cleanup at Canyon Park is husband Ed. from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. with the 0 post-cleanup party featuring a SOLD, DOUCHT & reggae band, salsa band and SELLING -Newport-Mesa the Orange Coast College School Superintendent Mac orchestra beginning at 1 p.m. Dernd and wife Shelly have sold at the park. their Little Rock home, and, as Information on the community a result of the lease being up ih cleanup can be obtained by June on their Mesa Verde calling 754-5049. For park home, have purchased a home cleanup information, call in the Goldenrod-Begonia area 548-4165. or South Coast Plaza. The volunteers are ,taking The escrow·on their new pride in their community! three-bedroom, two-bath home, O Andersen Elementary students awarded tor Egyptian artwork D NEW RULER -Craig Coleman became the Exalted Ruler of Newport Harbor Elks Lodge No. 1767 Thursday night at the 46th Annual Installation of Officers Ceremony held at the lodge ove rlooking Newport Harbor. The Inaugural Ball will take place Saturday night at the Harbor Inn Restaurant According to the Elks Lodge, Coleman, 31, is the youngest Exalted Ruler of the Newport Harbor Lodge since 19n when , Bob Dearborn was Exalted Ruler at age 28. Congratulations to Craig and his corps of officers! .Jim de Boom is the owner of The Event OOice, a school trustee and a community activisL His column appears every Friday. NEWPORT BEACH - Andersen Elementary School student~ will be awarded by the Egyptian Tourist Authority today for Egyptian-themed artwork on display at Glendale Federal Bank in N~wport Beach. As part of a partnership program between the The Irrine Cllnlcal Research Center has been awarded a grant to conduct a FDA-. regulated clinical study uttftztng an invcsugattonal medication for the treatment of high cholesterol. This study ts funded by the pharmaceutical industry at no cost to participants. •bank and the Newport Beach school, Glendale Federal has put the student artwork on display at its Newport Center Drive branch. Representatives from the Egyptian Tourist Authority in Beverly Hills viewed the student arcwork and will commend students for their representations of the history and culture of Egypt. -By the Daily Pilot . . .. ·. . .... KENNY tlte PRINTER 250·J:'1 i The study includes dietary counseling, laboratory test. physical examJnatlons, and EKG. Transporta~n costs available. 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IOa SICILU AMINA.a MOUND TOWN _., ....... ··-Sball dnuP aiae &hcmatic aacic ud ttaditioftal walk· lhroup pt*• and attend free seauaan. aoorUhopc -~•ltbe F'aftla AAnuaJ Sprinc GardcD sa.ow hosted by Ct)-.w . Coun ud SUftSCt M:apzinc Salunby from 10 Lm. to .S p.m.. and Sunday from .ll,~ ..... m:J. ~'Cost:s feu. ExhibilS by more thoi n SO ~n clubs, societac!., nurseries, horticultur;i,l and landsc:ipc companies will encompass :ill three l~'Cls of Crysial Court. There IS no cost for the G:uden Show. Call 435·2160. Frlday,April8, 1"4 I SUNDAY ...... SCIHHK.PVNe·llAIAa Students from Corona del Mar High School will be takina over the reigns of Carmelo's Ristorantt. 3510 Pacific Cotit Highway In C.orona dcl Mar from .S to 7 p.m. to rais.e funds for vanous school proir:t~ ~e students v.·iU assume ~g ,duties. talt orders, serve the cuisine, greet eustomc;rs and provide live ~~-~~'~ete ts li111it"2 _,,~"""' ..... "' ... _ 5Cating r t c ~clft, so ma~e rl!Sef''3tion~ by ~llin~ (310) 491-1000. ANNUAL Ml WALK I kip figh t Muluple Sclerosis by joining lhe MS Society or Orange Counl)''l sixth annual MS walk -and help r;usc more than S200.000. The Hone your job scueh skills at 1 free semin:ir from 8:30 :i.m. to 12:30 p.m. :it M:iriners Church, 1000.Bison :it J:imborce in Newport Bench. Human Resource professionals will ans~er qucscions :ind teach a variety or free: classes 10 help with finding 3 job. 0111 640-6015• ext. 864. WOUOUf fOR MOPI The Sixth Annual Workout for Hope Against AIDS benefiting the City of Hope AIDS research is being held at 100 cities nationwide. The site is Orange Coast Col· lege in Cost:i Mes:i, where from 9 a.m. to noon the fit· ncss indusuy, the public nnd local heallh clubs compete to raise funds'for AIDS rcsc:irch. Call (213) 626-4611. Newport Bench sue fcnturcs a 15K "nlk through thc scenic Back B;iy ccolegic:il park. Lunch \\ill be served follo\\ing Lhc wnlk, iind cntcrt:unmcnt and prizes "•II ndu to the fcsti\111cs. For dc1a1ls. call (SOO) ~S6-~tSOC. or pick up a brochure :it a loc;al Supcrcuts store. Send your items to Around Tonn Milar, Tbt' Daily Pilot, JJO \V. Bay St., Costa .\°1w1, Calif. 91617. Please Join Us For Dinner La.nch or Weekend Branch Salnono's v.-as onlt\Nllv founded tn Ouc:ago afta-oUr faihcr brought ~SZ' rttipc~ r~talv ~the 1930's. · Today, lus sons &. grandson cooanuc ro prov>dci a oomp&ctt ll)Cl'lU of wthcnoc I t:ilian fuod ~ fresh ~and scuoncd u1th FIVE ~ooos of farrul) pndc. ~;a~Family CATllllING SPECIALISTS Remember We Caiier Boats 4" Clu.rra:rs "In your home or in our~ room. .. " for Rcscf'"3DOOS alJ 723-0621 251 S·hlll'YU'dWay · N~-~Beach EL MONTE 8 "·, • ._ -=-~--.... _,,,_.,... I .l•--llMmF ___ ,,. .. W I PW 11ou11·J1H~·E · . . • • .. 4 Friday, April 8, 1994 CAT \ When Arthur has a binhday, Niblo •taie elaborate themed , birthday partie5. i.nvi1U.1 pc$U .._ .... 1 ~ho bnng kitty silts. And ~hen him for a pro?onged \ cation)." 1'iblo eo1enain Arthur dons a One clue th:1t appears to bolster black bow tic. "He's sort o( the the broken hcan theory is that maitrc d'," he e•plains. Arthur didn't c:u for t~o da)" In fact, Niblo recently hired an before he vani bed, according to artist to do a blaelMie ponrai1 o( the s1uer Arthur. "l don't think I have any tear) ''He's the only cat I know who left to cry," Niblo aia. "I feel like ia.Jk>ws himself to be dre sed up," my hean has been broken a sne said, adding that he "likes to t • ui.an: ti e~..-[~~ .. ~~~~~~c::is ~ . ytfi~~J'~,~~ 'Niblo is offering a reward, bought him a cl°"'n costume, , adding that "')OU can't put a pr~c which, she admits, he is partial to. on something tile thi~." when So painful arc the memories, asked how much. Niblo said, that she is considering "I've just got to get him bJck. · lea\ing her exclusi\c oceanside He's my life." home. "Everything in the house CUTS Fr•• P•w• 1 . wci;ition. v.ould not comment Wednesday un the ~ork force rc:duction. The IJ)offs v.ould be eUccti\C Ma" I. , . In FcbrUJf), Murphy told de· panmcnt head\ 1ha1 in light of u S3 milhoA dd1c:1t c:.ich de- p;Htmcnt v.ould ha .. c to reduce II\ budget by 4 S'l If the 't:ite decides to take pwpcrt) t:ix re .. cnuc) from the CHIC\ und ¥1VC ll IO the !>Chools, il\ II did b\I )Car. 1hc Cll) v.111 he forn.d '" mJk<: another 3'"f 1n cul\, Murph) \aid Propo'>cd la)off, include a gcoba~c technician :ind fire '>:.tfcty engineer in the Fire 01.;· par1mcn1; :w ;i,'>i'>tant pl:.tnner in the: Pl;wning Department; a !lcllHJr impcctor in the building c.kpartrncnl :in admin1!llrat1\C clerk in th1:. Community Ser- v1<.:c Ocpartmcnt: :rnd a '>lock clcr~ and ~torckecpcr in lhe F1- nJncc OcpJrtment. In the p<.t\I four ycari., N<.w· port ha) tmnm<."Ci it!> g:iyroll by ~<, employees, or I J .3 ~- A It hough the remaining v..orker~ huvc had to absorb re- POLICE ,, ......... 1 sponsibilitie.s, the new duties ha,·ea't come without added compensation. The city's organized ~orkers rcccl\led a 3% cost of iiving ad- ju~tment Jan. 1. This month, emplO)ees "ho reached the top of their pay scales got another 5%. Managers "ere granted the same increases. Newport Beach employees had gone one year, however, without a pay in· crease. All told, the employees' raises "ill cost the city about S3 miJlion per )Ca r -the same amount as the budget shortfall. Several employees in the Ma- n ne Department, including longtime Marine Director Dave Harshbarger, ha\ie agreed to take e:irly retirement "What ~e'rc tl')ing to do in our department is cut from the top," said Harshbarger, who first came to the city in 1958 as a sea!.Onal lifeJuard. Murphy said the city will consider merging the Marine Department with the Police or Fire Departments. If that happens, the city could save money by not re· placing Harshbarger, who makes about SI00,000 per year. v..ork1ng the grnvcya rd '>hilt which stans at 11 p.m.," Rivers said. "Yet there wa' no shortage~( \Olunte~rs." l"cxt. cmplo~ccs dc\icluped a pc™>nal leave bank to donate their ti me off Sg1. Andy Goni' '>atd every !>worn office r and a number of <:r\lllan cmployee:i hJvc w for donated a total of 1,500 hours, which amount\ to se\cral months of va~tjon . "Our officers were JU\I try111g lo find a w:iy that we could help the family," Gonis !.Jid. At the Nev.port l larbor Chamber of Commerce Police !,\wa rds Urc:.ikfa\I Wcdnc\d:.ty, one officer read aloud an emotional Jetter River' had written 10 the force thanking them. "To be tol<l that her life i'> l>lipping away is not as hard fo r Sheri to tolerate a\ it is to f:J ce the realization that she cannot con1111ue ra1!ling our children," the letter re~id. ·1 he River\ have an I J -year-old son Robby and a 9-year-old d:.tughtcr A'hlcy. "Shcn'i. at peace with herself now," Rivers said. reminds me ol him." ibe said. chok.ins bad: tears. .. lkn I doa't waol to IDO"C because he mi&lu ClOmC bact. .. In desperation., Nib&o called the Sheriffs Department to see if they could Kl their bloodhounds on 1ne cats trail. They told her it was not economically feas..-ble. Niblo uid there have been several unoonfarmcd sightings., but points oul that Heliotrope is home tQ several v,.hite cau. Cl 1hc ~~~orfhis e~ be'1 bappy. he lilces to catch lizards and he's slightly ovcrwciahl, having shunned diel foods. Anyone with information or tips on findfog the cat should c:all Niblo at 675-9564. NEIGHBORHOOD fNmh .. 1 things and not brick and mortar improvements," Eriekson said. "But progress is there." Residents said they were nol aware or the progress. AlJ they saw were the inspections. See- ing the progress report on paper seemed to help. "We need something to know that something is being· done," Maria Alvarez said through translator Eva Marin. "We can't tell whether things arc being done. It gives us more hope." As the tour made its way through the neighborhood, more residents gathered to watch and listen to the reac- tions or the city ofCicials. "This is horrible," Genis sa id as residents showed her a de- caying stairwell which led to a second floor of one complex. "They shouldn't even be al- lowed to rent out on the sec- ond floor." They walked through alleys overrun by rusting, abandoned cars and littered with pothole.s and trash. Residents said they s:iw people dealing drugs just moments before the tour came through the alley. One woman said she secs drug deals outside Althur, a 15-pound white cat. has been missing since Friday. her home daily and she is scared. · "We were here with the Sh:ilimar clean-up a year ago," Erickson said, shaking his head. "A lot or the work tha1 had been done has just been de- stroyed again." But residents said the visit brought back renewed hope tha1 conditions in the neighbor· hood would improve. City of- ficials pledged to follow up with police and code enforce- menl officers where needed. Erickson asked the building department officials on the tour to be sure residents receive monthly progress reports in En- glish and Spanish detailing the status o( tenant complaints. "Tiiis reassures them that the city is not abandoning th em," said Marin, a member of St. Joachim's organi;zing commi11ce, wh ich arranged the walk. "We just wapted to hear it from you that they are not false promises," Alvarez said to Erickson and Genis. But Genis stressed that city officials can't fix the problem alone. "It's the responsibility of ev- erybody to work together," she told the crowd. "The tenants have to be involved, even if it's just to tell us what is happen- ing." ~ (?14) 650-)4)3 1661 s. ,,~ Aw, ~-M­ Mof.·""-11-S, W 11-4 Would you like to place a classified ad? Call classif.ied advertising at 642-·5678 fOl -lnforniation . RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -· ,.., ...., Ctttri ..,., 1122 UHH llff., CISTA IUA-541-IJSI Katie's Fresh FLOWERS on the: pc:nln1ula Sptclul local Delivery Program $6.99 723-5283 FREE GOURMET COFFEE WI CAR WASH LOWEST PRICES CALL US (714) 434-9335 We wt1l quot• these sP«taJ prices on th• t•l•phon•. le11 us what f&aturu you want in your new Sewing Machine On th• telephone, we will quoto our price and give you thf' :>oriel number Without any obligation on your port we will reserve that machlne tor vou tor three days so the.it you will hove limo lo come into th toro to' see tor yours If thot ALI. 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Aria•, htte IOI II wlll1. CA 12711 C'orrwr of So11<1 Cnr11p1 and Altori A!rltwn" oD 1ht1 405 ,...,.,.,.ttl(I" , Newport Bw:h/COU Meu Daily Pilot Push fir B T•o airport under way ~ Supporters pass out petitions to get initiative on ballot. &urned out Wednesday night to suppon the initia1ive, volunteering to take home petitions and canvass for signatures. The C.Ommiuec f~~~~ N~w.,. ~~~-..~~~~~Z:f~J.W~ impugn ·~-''(' NEWPORT BEACH -1 Like energetic school children poised to sail paper airplanes across a class- room, community leaders packed the BaJboa Bay Oub on Wednes- day to fan out 14,000 petitions in support of a commercial airport at El Toro. , "lt was a really good crowd," • said consultanl Dave Ellis, who was hired by the Committee for 21,000 New Jobs to help get the airport initiative on the November ballot U approved by voters, the initia· tive would: · • Change the Orange C.Ounty general plan to require a "Civilian · Airport Use't on approximately 2,000 acres of the 4,700-acre El Toro Marine C.Orps Air Station, which is scheduled to close be· cause of federal defense cuts. •Require "airport compatible" uses on the non-aviation portions or the military base. •Allow "interim joint use" of El Toro for air cargo carriers which presently arc not allowed in Orange ·eountt. •Allow the Orange County Boa rd of Supervisors to retain planning and land use control ove r the closed mil itary fa cility. •Establish a representative, 13- member El Toro Airport Citizens Advisory C.Ommission to guide the Board of Supervisors on the land uses for~ off-airfield portion of the milit ary base. Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner said _more than 100 people tllres by-May 1. By law, they have until June i. In the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area, members or the grmroots Airport Working Group hope to collect at least 20,000 sig- natures -almost a third or the required 67,000 names needed to ge& the proposal on tf!e county- wide baJlot. The Airport Working Group is :i coalition of homeowners a~ia­ tions formed about 10 years ago to monitor the John Wayne Airport agreement forged belWeen the ci ty and the county. Newport Beach residents have complained about noise at John · Wayne Airport for several years. As a result, the city struck a deal with the county in 1985 prohibiting John Wayne from servicing more than 8.4 million passengers per year. It currently services 6 million, and Newport officials believe :in expansion is inevitable without :i • second airport. Dul many south county residents oppose an airport at El Toro for the same reasons as Newport resi- dents who dislike having John Wayne in their back)'a rds. The county created its O\\ n agency last December to map out the fut ure of the Marine ba e, which is scheduled to close b\ 1999 because o( defense cuts. · Under the plan, e'1c h supervisor gets a vote, Irvine gets fou r votes and Lake Forest gels one vote in determining what to do with the base. Grand Opening Saturday, April 9th · Join us from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Free KAYAKS T~irt . with fifty dollar purchase. I Voyage to a Place · of Endless Weekends. Just arriving in port is a smaJI vessel known as KAYAKS. ' On board you will find a wide assortment of fashion for men by: Reyn Spooner, Nautica, Club, DaBuJI and many others. We invite you to come aboard and begin your voyage of endless weekends. vveekend "\Vear Westclitr Plaza 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, CA 926<>0 714 631-2996 . Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00 •Sun. 10:00-5:00 • 'Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot CdM product is on a rolll ..,.. UCSB on the sidelines with post-season playoffs upcoming, but Reese has his priorities set As I turned pn Prime Tic~t on Tuesday afternoon, Paul Sunderland announced. 0 Starting at middle blocker for UC Santa Barbara, from Corona del Mar, Carter Reese." h's always great to watch our local players perform, especially on television. Although UCSB lost to Pcpperdine and consequently will not make the post-season playoffs. Carter played well with timely hitting and great blocking. He Volleyball is the Gauchos' leading hitter and blocker. • When Carter played at C.Orona del Mar, he. was the hack-up middle blocker on the 1989 CIF championship team, and in 1990, a first-team All-CIF selection. Last weekend at a club tournament on campus at UCSB, I ran into Carter between classes. It was great to see how well he was doing academically with his business-economics major. He had to cut our conversation sttort because he had to go to class. This was , quite a switch from his attitude toward his high school classes. It's great to watch ex-players on their road to success'! • As I reviewed the statistical leaders sheet for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (the men's college league). it was great to sec ex-Balboa Bay Volleyball Club players listed. In the hitting percentage category, two freshmen in the top six arc USC's Eric Seiffert and UCLA's Paul Nihipali. This statistic is dominated by middle blockers, which both Paul and Eric play. In kill 'J)cr game average, ex-Estancia star Matt Fuerbringer is the leader with almost eight kills per game. With the backrow auack becoming a dominant pan of the men's game, the players playing opposite setter are getting most of the kills. Matt is Stanford's "go to .. player and is a major reason for its second-place standing in 'He had to cut our conversation short because he had to go to class .. . quite a switch fro m his attitude toward his high school classes. It's great to watch ex-players on their road to success.' league. In blocking /I per game average, UCLA's Nihipali and UCSB's Reese are in the top 10. When Carter played for me, I used to kid him about being a middle hitter, and not a mid- dle blocker. He obviously has improved his blocking skills. Interestingly. the kiU a"9A&•lor leader Fuerbringer is almost eight per game, while the blocking average leaden block less than two per game, and the dig leader (Dain Blanton of Pepperdine) is less than three per game. This is why the men"s game is called a "sideout game" because the attack is ahead or the defense (blocking and Jigging). PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARI.SON, 642-4330, ext. 387 h· is obvious, .but speed ·kills ._ -~c ~ sflee oti much ~ Br R.lCHA1D DUNN, Sl'Ous Wann 1'-. NEWPORT BEACH -Gina (i Heads, Lia Roussel, Cara Heads · and Laura Wilson stretched it out • · in the weight events, and high jumpers Tina Bowman and Misty May appioat:hed their specialty with a little more authority, as Newport Harbor Hi&b's girls track and field team dominated the fiefd events and improved to 4-0 in Sea View League dual meets. "Saddleback is vastly improved from the past, but we just had too much in the field events for h m,., Newport Harbor C.Oach Eric Tweit said, owing his team's 73-54 victory over the Roa- ners (1-2) Thursday on the Tars' track.. Senior standout Lindsey Curtis won the 100 meters (13.3) and 300 low hurdles (48.0). Mandy CJayton was first in the 100 low hurdles (17.2), and distance runners Kyndra Smith and Gwen Twist provided plenty of scoring for the Sailors, but it was Coach Tony CiareUi's weight throwers who pushed around Saddleback. Led by Gina Heads, the Sailors swept both the shotput and discus. while four shotputters hit 34-feet or better. Heads. fourth in the state ·meet last year (43· 6) in the shotput, heaved a personal-best 45-1 to win that event, after winning the discus with a 134·8 fling, a season-best effort. "Every time she's out there, we're looking for her to improve," Tweit said. ''This is where (Ciarelli) expects her to be right now, and we're hoping she can get over 46-feet at Arcadia (on Saturday). The real good thing about today is . that all four girls in the shotput had their best throws. Having four girls over 34-feet, that's pretty tough." Rousset. a Sophomore, was second in both the shotput (35-8lh) and discus (109-5lh), while jun· ior Cara Heads was third in both, going 34-0lh in the shotput and 107-2lh in the discus. Soph- omore Wilson was fourth in the shotput (34-0). for Sailors1 boys in 69-63 decision. Bv R.lc H.AJU> DUNN, SPOan w1.11n NEWPORT BEACH -You ' want strength? They're the stron- gest. Distance runners? Two of them :ire among the best in the Sea View League. Jumpers and · hurdlers? They hold their own. - Speed? You might have a R,roblem, as New· port Harbor High's Sailors discovered Thursday in a Sea View boys dual meet against Sad- dleback, as the visiting Roadrunners earned a . 69-63 track and field victory after winning the last event, the 1600-meter relay. "We need speed," said a disappointed Eric Tweit, Newport Harbor's coach. "Going into the meet, I was just hoping to score 60 points or more. We just didn't quite have enough." Newport Harbor (3·1 in league), behind 64·63 heading into the ltSOO relay, opened the final race with a solid 400 meters from Chris Ed- wards. Aaron Ward struggled to a degree in the 'Second leg, the n Shahram Deuihd gave the Sail- ors about a six-me1er lead going into the last lap. Saddleback anchor Mel Le1e, however, among the best sprinters in Orange County, passed Newport Harbor's Ryan Adams with 100 meter'S remaining to give the Roadrunners (2-1) a win· ning time or 3:40.0. Newport Harbor's weight-event speciaUsts, led by discus thrower Steve Gonzales and shotputter Wade Tift, produced a sweep for 1he Sailors in both events. Tif1, who reached a personal best 60-feet, g IO'h·inches on March 10, continued to stay in ~ the high 50s against Saddleback, winning the < shotput easily with a 58-7 toss. Jay Berg-Hansen ~ was second (54·2); Gonzales third (53-6). = Gonzales, whose best discus throw is 169-2, ~ won that event with a 163-4lh fling, while Tift ~ (148-10) and Berg-Hansen (137-4) followed. Edwards, running on dirt and against the wind, defeated Saddlebaclc's Sunny Kelley and Matt Lete in the 110 high hurdles, sprinting a season-best 16.1. ln the high jump, Bowman, a two-time state finalist. cleared a season-best 5·6, while May, second in the state last year, vaulted 5-4. Bow- man, who attempted 5-8 o ce but failed because of a tender bone in her heal, has a pr of 5-91A. "They didn't want to jump for height today, but l pushed them," Sailor jump coach Rick Foster said. "We•re still at the beginning of track season, and we're three or four weeks away from the league fin als, so we don't want 5·10 from them now, We want to bring them along slowly; they're both going to be there." 'The real good thing about today is that all four girls in the shotput '\lie need speed. Going into the meet, I was just hoping to score 60 points .or more. We just didn't quite have enough.' "I ran against both of them last year, and they both beat me," Edwards ~said. "I was expecting (Lete) to come away with it, but I think he hit the fi rst hurdle. I've had a tendency to look around, but today I was trying to keep my eye\ straight ahead. I made myself stare and concen- trate on the hurdles." Senior Trent Bryson also had a· big day for the Sailors, winning the 3200 (10:09.3), after finish- ing second with a personal best in the 1600 (4:38). ·had their best throws. Smith won the 1600 (5:31.2) and finished sec- ond in the 800, while Twist won the 3200 (12:51.0) and was third in the 1600. Having four girls over 34 feet, that's pretty tough.' -ERIC lWEIT, *'1 coacfl Dan Obegi won the pole vault (10·0) and Bob Foster won the high . jump (5·8) for Newport --~. lilp C..-Harbor, while Dezahd crossed first in the 1600 (4:37.4) and finished 1hird in the 800. Elll• boys, Ulrls belt Laguna Beach in Pelt acdlll • Cotona'(tet Mar boys earn sold victory OY8r vlslllnlT Sanla Margarita In Sea V18W 1rtck and field; CdM girts faD to Eagles. of the winning 440 relay team to help the Eagles crush visiting Laguna Beach, 111-18 in Pacific C.Oast League boys track and field action Thursday . Sophomore James Owens impressed Estancia Coach Ken Martinez by placing second in the long and triple jump, while John Ordaz (10.3), Chris Felix (10.4) and David Barnhill (10.5) each ran personal bests to finish 1-2-3 in the 100-yard dash. •Chris Hong (400), Neil Parsons (800). Tyler · Beardslee (1,600) and Patrick C.onlin (3.200) pulled off a running grand slam for the bolt Corona del Mar High boys, who topped Sea View League rival Santa Margarita, 9.,6-38, Thursday to improve to 5-1, 4-1 in league. I t wa bulineu u u.al for Estancia Hi&h Ea&Jes in P.a&c Coll& 1.-pe track ud &eaa warfare .... MliDI "Lapaa Beach; ud Corona del Mar. Hiab'I Sea ICiap were easy winncn in the boys dMlioa apiDlt Sea V.ew Lcapc foe Santa Mar· prita oa the Sea Kinp' campus lbufl!liay afternoon. David Avalos' anchor leg on the winning mile relay squad was also a personal best (52.6). to help Es- taDcia improYC to 1-2, 1-1 in league. CdM's Richie Nichols swept the shot put and dis-" cus, Gabe Bowne added a victory in the k>ngJ·ump, Scott Klase captured the triple jump, and Tod Dor· land led the Sea Kings' 1-2-3 sweep in the pole vault with a clearance of 12 feet. •Corona del Mar High tophomore Nicole Albano earned a surprise victory in the JOO.meter dash with a time of 13 seoonds, but the Sea Kings couldn't overcome visiting Santa Margarita, 79-48, in a Sea View Le:igue girls meet. Corolla'• p didn't faR u well. d.roppioa their coal .. wilb SaDta Marprita. ' •Vicki Pelayo and Tonya Pertim each had per- 50Dal bests in finishing 1-2 in the mile as the Es- tancia Jirls dropped Laguna Beach, 104-20, as the Eagles unproved to 2-0 in PCL meets. 0.... Neu. meanwhile. put aide ill dual meet in tho PCL at , ....,,. Hills until Monday afternoon be- ca... ol lbe latter's sprint break week. ~ lhc hJahli&bta: • ~Hfah leDior Eric &pnoia WOil both ~ the loq jump. and ran the leadoff leg Other top efforts for the eagles were turned in by Tracie Manz. who was first in both sprints and an· chored both victorious relay teams, and Jolene Schoeaen.; a winner in the "40 and 330 hurdles, as well a panicipatina on both rela~ Charlynn Grubbs (300 hurdles), Tracy Oark (3,200) and Brooke Meck (1,600) also won their events for the Sea Kings. who fell to 3·3, 1·3 in league. •on llTAllCIA I I I, LAeUllA MACll H t00-1. Ofdai <El, tO.J; 2. klix (£}, 10.4; s. a.mhil <fl. 1o.s. no-1. ShericlM (LI), 24.3; 2. a.n.hill (E). 24.4; 3. ,._. (l), 24.S. 440-1. 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Cu~ (E), 2:57.2; J. Morain (E), 3:03.1. Mil,-1. ''"'ro m. 6;04.1; 2. ,erkint (E), 6:05; J. M.iltiMI ((), 6:06.J. 2·mile-l. ''Ains (El, 13:16; l • Mariinu (t), ll:SO; J. ht.iyo ((), 14:07. 110LH-1. Fisch« (£), 1&.S; 2. Dfdu m. 20.6; no dlWcL 330LH-1. ~ (£), 57.0; 2. oaaa m. 1 :oo.o: it0 third. <MO relay-1. htMdf (Sc:hoeM.rt, Pt'triN. lote, MMl)l "-4· Mile tti.y-1. bt.Mda <Sdlio«Mr1, C'1llUMda, Mcwllet, 3. er-. CM, 10W. Newport'• Mandy Clayton lkimt to victory In 100 hurdles. MIN). S:06. • HJ-1. o·CoMor cQ. .... , ..... ..... ., 100-1. ML ..... CS>. 11.7; 2. Phillipt CSl. 12.11J. ........ CNH>.12.J. 200-1. s.dlea ~ U.tJ :a. w• Nil. 24.2; >. 0...... tla. JU. •-1. ~ (S), S2.7; 2.. Mii ..... tsa. U.t: l. Wlllld Hf), SJ.t. •-1. J. ~ (S}, 2102.6; :a. M.. CNtt), JIOl.11 ). .,.... Nf), Mt.t. 1•-1. DU.aM Ht). 4tJ7 A, I. ..... ,..,, 41>1.0; l. 0. c.-. elf. 41ft.O. 1200-1. ""°"' (MQ, ,.....,, 2.. 0. ~elf. 1•11.11 J. I I 11 Ne. Ml&J. 111 HH-1 • .._."' 1L11 J. laley CS), 16.11 J. 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JOURNALISTIC EXCELLENCE • . • . • • • • • • - ' -· ~1 -' "l • • • . . ··-·{ . rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally ~ilot ,Friday, April 8, 1994 ••llfLY Hl•H SCHOOL IOCCI• HOllOa sat ,.. tonight COSTA MESA -The SCC<?nd week of 1he speed- way motdrcyclc r3eing sea- son at the Costa Mesa Speedway on the Orange c.diftry · FMrgrotllds it oh tap tonight with another full progrom. In l:m week's se:ison opener before a crowd of 4,100, Newport Beach' Josh l...:11'\en returned from a two- ycar stint in Europe to take • a-narrow victory in the scratch m:iin event over two- time n:nional champion Mike Farfo of Apple Valley and Brad Oxley of San Juan Capistrano. Jn the new Coors Chal- lenge fa~nl, Charlie Vene- gas was victorious over f el- low Costa Mesa resident !lobby Schwartz. The racing will continue every f riday njght through September. Adults are admitted for $8, juniors $5 and young· sters 12 and under free. Parking and programs arc also free. LOCAL SCHEDULE High Khool -Curon.a del ,\-\u "' S.addlcb.1ek. 3:15; Tr.ibuco Hills .it C~l• Mes.. 3:15; Ne .. purt H•!,bor •I S.11l.a M.lrg.iril•, ):15; ugun• 8e.ach .at ht.inci.a, 3:15. Montgomery spins 13-0 no-no COSTA MESA Sophomore Niki Mont-~.· gomcry pitched a no- hittcr iS the Costa Mesa High softball team drubbed visiting La Sierra, 13-0, in a non-league game short- e~ed to 4Vz ln· ,Ol .. .w cy rue. Montgomery fanned five and walked t hree. First baseman Nico· l a Woody made a fine defensive play to preserve the no-hitter. Sara Sn)der had two doubles and drove in a pair of runs, Tabby Cleveland \\as 4 for 4 with four stolen bases and scored three runs, Lindsey Galla- cher went 3 for 3 with three runs scored, and Racmc Payne was 2 fo r 3 with three RBI for Mesa (5·6 overall ). COSTA MUA 1 J, LA SllRU 0 u SiertA 000 DO-0 O 4 Coft.t '""" 182 h-13 1• 0 S•ktdo and Mtdori1; Moftt&om•ry and S..ycltor W-Moalpnny, ).). l-~ ll-S..tck< ICMI 2. OCC's woes continue COSTA MESA Izzy Gonzalez and Ken ". Granger each homered for Cypress College, as the Ch(lrger!i hammered host Or· angc Coast Thursday, 12-2, in Or- ange Empire Conference baseball. Winning pitcher .Matt Hendren scauered eight hits, including Chris Yakura·s first collegiate home run, walking one and strik· ing out two in eigh1 innings. sec won Jhe first game, 8·0 and invoked the mercy rute once again DCC men rip GWC for a 9-1 victory in the second game, as-Tracy Scofield (4 for 6 HUNTINGTON wi th three RBI), Angie Vega (4 BEACH Jason ·• • for 5 with two RBI) and Amy Weaver won 12 of J3 ~ Lewis (3 for 6 with four, RBJ) games in singles, then •stayed hot al the plate for both paired wi1h Chris Stearns to do games. ~ • -• ~ the same in doubles as vjsi1ing Or- SCC, which visits Pt. L::o ~~n~~s~ olle c defeated Or· Q on i an~dfl.,, vital Golden Slate A1hletic on-. trict foe Golden Wesl, 7-2, in fercncc doubleheader Saturday, men's tennnis Thursday. improved to 28-6, while 13iol:l The Pira1es improved to 7-5, 5- dropped to 2-19. 5. IOCAL COLLIGI I , •&OLA 0 fint s.a- 1.o&. 000 ouo -0 0 4 SoCAI C°""V . 021 O?J-1 11 l Uni.a.n ~ea...; S.yb, Gotcbl l61 And~;._ W-S.,.to<. 14-l. l-UnhuK. SOCAL COLUGI t, •IOLA 1 S«ond,_ liol. 100 00-1 5 • SoCaJ Colk-s" 2lM 12 -t 1l o llnfwrn &nd CIA"; ~d &nd Mott>llCL W-H-ud. 1).). l -linfwrK. U-s1.,ftd< (I). JI -l ,•nMU (I). Mesa nips Harbor, 1 D-9 NEWPORT BEACH Costa ... Mesa's badminton ,,,,- forces edged host New- port Harbor in Pacific Coast League play Thursday, 10-9, with mixed doubles 1he telling force as Harbor fell to 0-3 in league play. Among Harbor's standouts were Raquel Fernandez ~plitting in girls singles), Clare Dawson and Danielle D"-)'Cr and Stephanie Goodenough and Jeanette Hecker (bo1h sweeping girls doubles). Ming Wong (splitting in boys sin· gles), Nathan Anderson and Dom Macaluso (splitting in boys dou- bles), and Dwyer and Anderson (splitting in mixed doubles). Oli.NGI COAST 7, GOLDIN WUT 2 ~· r~ tOCC> IMl le Ho CC\\O. l-6, 6-4, 3-6: \'tH•n (0CO lkl Alh"'4.tn, 6-1, 6-0; locU.#1 (OCO dft. 5'lwl'Uftl. 7·S, W, Sturnl IOCO., S...nwnn, 7•S, '-•; H.arrlflJ10n 10Co def Tru.n, 6-0, 6-o; ICo (OCC> lkf. T ult), 6.0, '-Cl. ~: '""&·lo<Uwt IOCO lolt IO Ho.A!Mrlon, 4-6, 04.; Wu-·Sturnt COCO lkf. kU<MMOl~uMAn11, 6-0, 6·1, HMflnl'Oll·ICo tOCO 6"1. Truitt·lully, 6-0, 6-1. sec men top Whittler ~ WHIITJER -The Southern California College men's tennis team (8-13)1 paced by wins from singles pla)lers Ross Andel and Matthew Scoll, downed host Whittier in a non-conference match Thursday, 7-2. SOCAL COLLIGl 7, WHlnllR 2 Sin~lft: ~ ISCCl 6tl r1no, l>·t, 6-2; Scon 1SCO ditf twot•. 6-1, 6-l; Kftll"y ISCO dtf. ~lle>ot>J. '4, 6-2; -r,.,. ISCCl dd CMIA011, 6-2, l>·l: l'•n• ISCCl lkf. MollmMn, 6-1, i-J; T..0 (W) 0..f \111110l, by dtl•ulL Ooubl~ Su11t-1CNU•y ()CO 6tf r1no-H<>og1. 6-l. '-l, Anlkl·Tiu tSCCl 6tl. 1.a1i.,,."l.y,,"°"· 6-l, 7·5; Mollm.;nn.Tud. (V.1 rkf Munw·hN. t.y dtl•"lt. DCC golfers sweep COSTA MESA Orange Coast College • / golfer Brad Miller " bested the field by t\\O Jason Boyce, Corona del Mar Eric Olsen, Corona del Mar Jill Nelsen, Newport Harbor Greg Dill, Estancia Communllt college men •nd .. omen - S.iddleb.1el.: ill Qr,inge Coul, 2 p.m. High Khool -S.iddleb•cl.:, C•l~•ry Ch.ipcl .11 hi.and.a, 3:15. Cypress (23-8 overall, 9·3 in the conference) came into the game tied for first place. For the Pirates (6-20, J-J3). Yakura was 3 for 4; Scott McDermott 2 for 3. ·DCC tennis still perfect COSTA MESA The No. 1 doubles e • team of Fiona Jones ~ and Toowec Cao, play- !.trokes Thursday, shooting a 6- over-par 77 a1 the Mesa Verde Country Club to help the ho~t Pi- rates sweep three Orange Empire Conference foes. OCC improved to J6-9, 6-.t. OUNGI COAST 401, CUYAMACA 40I; RIVIUIDI, 422, GOLDIN WIST 417 CdM's Olsen, Boyce, Tars' Nelsen, Estancia' s Dill earn 'All:-CIF honors Community collece -Ou.ni;e C04st .at SaddlebKL. 1 p.m. High school -Newpot1 H.trbor 11 Sant.1 . M.l1garil.t. 3:1S. High KhOOI -COJ0111 dd Mu at • S.iddlc~. 7; "c..por1 H.t1bor "' 5.lnt.a """'•gAriu, 6:3ct. High school bots -Cc>t"On• dc;I Mu •I ' Saddltb.lcL, 3 p.m.; Ne ... por1 Hubor .at Solol• , M.irg.iril.t. ) p.m. DEEP SEA FISHING THURSDAY'S FISH COUNTS • 'D•v•y'• Leeker -3 boats, 6S anglers. 161 bonito, 109 calico bus, 14 und bass, 1S sculpln, 60 mac.1.crcl, 12 .. hitc fish, JO bbcl.smilh perch, 4 shccphc.ld. N•w,•rt L•ntlln9 -3 bo.its, 62 anglers. 37 bonito, 2S rocLnsh, 4 \\hitcfish, J calico b.in, l sculpin, I und bus. CYPRUS 12, OR.ANGI COAST 2 CtllftU 121 011 OIS -12 10 0 O..anit Cou1 010 ooo 010-2 I 4 Hen4rt'ft. WDLniM (91, lumpMr (9) and Tr1'fllint: Ko.un, C..clnet (II. C.-.Alk>o (9), ll•n<htt 19) and H'1ntof\. Ip (9). \V-H.ndtt11, S·2. l-t.o<ini, 1.J. Ha-Conult110, Gt""&n (Cl. Ynur•(OCQ. Vanguards blitz Blola COSTA MESA Southern California ~ College's Shannon Say- lor tossed a six-inning ----- no-hitter in the first game and the Vanguards amas cd 24 hits and 17 runs to earn a doubleheader sweep over visiting Biota in Dis· trict Jll softball action Thursday. ing only their fourth match as a tandem, earned a 6-2, 6-1 triumph to help lend host Orange Coast College to a 9-0 Orange Empire Conference ·win over Golden West Thursday. Coach Janice Moran's Pirates improved to 12-0. 10-0 in conference. · Oli.NGI COAST t , GOLDIN WIST 0 Sin&'": Jones IOCQ dft. Mttks, 6-... 7-S; C.t0 COCO dft. R)An, 6_., 6-2; ltryti (OCC> def. S~-'tf. 6-1, <H>; Cool. tOCO def. rug~ry. 6-l, 6.0; 11.aj Kum.at IOCC> ckf. ltitdlie, 6-2, '7·6: ll.tiney COCO •on by def•11IL Doubles: Jonei·Uo COCO def. Mttl.J.R}all. 6·1. 6-1; Coo~·lt.ainfl' COCO def. P'ujt;lry·Slitnemtitt, 6-1, 6-4; R.aj Kum.ar·Rl')t'i <OCO •on by ckfaulL • (II holH •I Meu Vtrdt CC, par 71) I. l>~Utr COCO, 77; l. (l~I Wil~.W1butt CO. Moon 10, 1er. llltl loullOft tOCC). Slt .. ~rl ICI, 79. Olhm: 1«~ 1occ1, IO; 1 ... n.11 coco, 12, MC. ... bb•n (OCQ, ll. DCC splkers roll on PASADENA -The Orange Coast College ~ men's volle)'ball team .> • swept through host Pasadena, 15-13, 15-11, 15-13 Wednesday night in a non· conference m:itch 10 improve to J0-2. Mike Melcher and Tom Green · led the Pirates with 19 and 13 lills, respecth ely. -an Diego Classic awaits Coast crew Saturday morning SAN DIEGO -The Orange Coas1 College men's and women's crews face their first big tests of the season on S:iturday in the San Diego Crew Classic at Mission Bay. Coach D ave Grant'.s men and Linda Moeller's women will be facing most of the toughest univer- sity crews on the West Coast. The Pirates ore expected to compete in the junior varsity eight, varsity four, freshman eight and novice eight competition. Jn their most recent effort, Grant's JV eight, racing Maruja, defeated San Diego State by four i.econds and UC Santa Barbara by 13 seconds in a time of 6:09 at Newport Harbor March 26. The Pirates' JV eight is Allen Watson al bow, Sean Elward (2), Justin Daily (3), Jonah Holmes (4), Erik Jackson (5), Rich Parson (6), Kevin Samuelson (7), Jared Knick.meycr (stroke) and Mike Hiltner (coxswain). OCC's 'ari.ity ro(/ defeated San Diego State by 1 I econds in a lime of 7:01. Four Newpon-Mes:i District high school soccer standouts, in- cluding a trio of league most 'alu- able pfayers, ha\e been named lirst-team All-CJF Southern Sec· lion in their respec1i'e dh~b1ons . Corona del Mar High\ bo)s team, ranked No. I 1n Or.inge County much of the season. pl:iced t\\O members on the E>1v1i.ion I squad1 in Sea V1eW' MVP Eric Olsen and J903 PiJtJde All- American Jason 13ll)Ce. Estancia High senior Greg Dill. the Pncific Coast League ~tVP. earned a spot on 1he Oh h.ion 111 bO)S team, while Ne" porl Harbor sophomore Jill Nelsen, the Sea View League girb MVP. \\.is :i Di- vbion 1 choice. Olsen. who i.plit time between sweeper and outside halfb:ick, ''as a three-year starter for the Sea Kings, capping his varsity career with team captain and team MVP laurels. He was a third-teJm All- CIF selection as a junior in D1' 1- sion lV. 13o)'ce, a rcpe::it first-team selcc· lion, m:iking the D1,ision IV squad a~ a junior, was a hca' 1ly coveted recruit "ho signed re· ccntl\' \\ith the · l!nhersil\ ol Wa!>l;ington. He scored 92 g0;1s in a brilli.int four-) ear 'Jrsit) career. including 2'.! against intense delcn- St\C allcnuon from opponcn1) Olsen and 13o)ce helped katl Co:ich Ra) Halei.' squad 10 :i l!J-3· 4 record, though thC) were UfN~I in lhe first round of the Di' 1si1 . .ln I plJ)offs. Dill. a forward, colkd~d I U of his 16 goals :ind all fi,c J~)ts1s oga1nsi Pacific Coas1 League com· pc1i1ibn. He .ilso led Estancia in .;coring :is a Jvnior with 13 goali.. · Dill scored the Jone goal in a Divi~ion 111 wild-card pin) off 'ic- tory o'er Garden Grove to help the Eagles finish 9-I 1-5. Nelsen, the Sailors· leadfog scor· er each of her t\\O 'arsity sc3Sons, led all Sea Vic" League pla)er~ with !'.! goals, utilizing supreme quickness and a po"qf.d shot. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES mona. (3,69mm.: 2.10mm. Mexican 1 centavo 1946. I PUBLIC NOTICE during ine v.ho1e or said court. grant.ng ol 1he peti1t0n, you or b•ds 1hal1bert1umeo 10 F11t Ho. F602ots -----------depth) wt1ghl app,ox. 0.18 one (1) Mexican 5 centa· thrH year periOd: the wd A letter Of phone call wi• 0 dll demandante Que no shOufd appear 11 Che hear· bidder unopened 11 s!lall FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE C1s. with a cta11iy grade of vos. 1906, k. one (1) Mex· SUPERIOR COURT neoNSpaper has a bOrta tide nof protect you; yOU1 fype-Ilene abogado, es) 1ng and state your ob-be lh8 1011 respons b1 ty or NAME STATEMENT ---------• VS2, and a color grade or 1can 5 centavos • 1910. 1. OF CALIFORNIA list of paying subsc11bers written response must be Art!lur L ScOVts, 223 E ieci1ons 0< 1.11 .,..11uen ob-the b dder to lff that h s • e ,., ~..mo ;ie·sontsl cna 1158531 G (mounted Ill prongs); One (I) Mexican 5 centa-COUNTY OF ORA.HQ£ and a subslanllal d1s1r1bu-1n proper legal torm If you Thousand Oaks Blvd , )eCllons with th• court be· bid 11 received in proi>ef ~ a·c dolr'IQ b,.s iess as THf PC SUPERIOR COURT and 6 Old European Cut vos • 1945, m. Nine (9) In the Matter of th• lion to paid svbsenbtfs 1n want the court 10 hear your Suitt 200. Thousand Oaks. lore the heaung Your ap-t•m• ;[U'[I< 7912 vo::i SMIRE OF THE STATE Diamonds, (3.20mm., Mexican 10 centavos • p d A t 1 the Huntuigton Beach, Cali-cast Calilomla 91360 (805) 4gs. pearance may be in person A stt ol B•d Documents Avt s ~.To.'< u.906so OF CALIFORNIA weight approic. 0.12 cit. 1946 n. Six (6) Meidcan 20 r opoae •c•r • n-lornla aro; the said news· II you do not lite your r• 0413 or by yow attorney. may be obla ned at tnt Of· v CHAH SLA~TO"J COO. tach w1lh a clarity grade of centavos ·1946 0 One (1) m•nt end Eatabll1ho paper has tstabhshtd and sponse on time, you may IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lice ol the City Eng neer, ~R • ieQO Sl1A!)V CREST LN COUNTY OF ORANQI! WS2NS1. and a color Phillipino/USA 1 centavo ment of "HUNTING-published at regular Inter· lose the case, and your OATE: APR 30. 1993 or a contingt'll cred,tor ol 77 Fair Or1v1, Costa Mesa • ~~'1RA ft~Cl!.OJ £atete of ODETTE L. grade of GB, (moun1ed .In 1931, p. One (t) l985 TON BEACH INDEP£N· val1 on Thursdays and Sal· wagea. money and prop-GARY L. GRANVILLE, the deceased, you must file car.fornla, upon nonre•und· ' •11 ~ • 1 WEIMER aka OD£TT£ bead aettlngs); and 8 sin-Churchill Coln. q. One (1) DENT" aa • Newap• urdays of each week In eny may be. tai..en. without Clerk,, br ANGELA HAR· your claim with the court able payment of $15 00 An r M 15 .~,.c~o~s COJ'l.lllcteo LUCILLE Wl!IMER aka gl• cut Diamonds, total Russian 1912 hall kopek per of Qeneral Clrcul• Huntlnglon Beach Call· funher w11n1ng lrom the GREAVES, Deputr and m41I a copy to lhe per· add1l1onal charge ol $5.00 (, , ED\• ""Af 6 COOPER MRS. FRANK WEIMER weight approx. 0.15 els .. 12. One Natural lulella tlon fornla lor al least three court. Published Newporl sonal repre'stnlallvt ap-w1~ be made If handled b~ • '~~:s:.ra·:riastio!~et~~11 a k • 0 DE TT E L with c1a111y grades or vs. Male Mink coat • "20 Yeara • NO • A50479 year~: and 11 has only one ·There art other legal r• Beach-Cosla Mesa Dally pointed by the court w11h1n man Bld Documents and , , uz~sac· b Slll•ss ndtr Iha OL • and color grades of GJH, Old .. principal office of public:a· qwements. You may want Pll A 11 8 5 22 29 four mon1ns f1om .the dale olher conuac:t documtnts u ~ 11 SEN, Dec eased (mounlod In beach set· This property ts available NOTICE 9F tlon, which office.ts localed 10 call an attorney right e: pr • 1 • • • of l11s1 issuance ol the ltl· mav also be enmintd ti 1 tlou~. t'~vitss na,me -er CASE NO. A-195783 Unga). 10< Inspection at 29 Carmel HEARINQ OF In the City ol Huntmglon away. II you do not know 1 · 1ers as prov1dtd in section the Ot11c1 or the City Cieri. ~a:tt ."~ nerein NOTICI! OF 3, One ladies Jtam~d Bay Drive, Corona Del Mar, PETITION TO Beach, Cal1fomi1, which Is an atlOfney, you may call F616 9100 or the California Pro· ol tNI City ol Cos11 Mesa • r~ s •m~~! .-as, I ~O w.111 SALE OF •llfllng all\19f ring ~ghl Calilornla Wrlttan bids or ASCERTAIN AND within the same coun1y·as an attOfney rtllfrt.I "rvtce ball Code The tom. for Iii· 81d Oocumen11 v.111 no1 bt e ""'11r. --~ Ci rano• PERSONAL PROPERTY 0.80 grams. hall round en-olflls for' this prope11y will £STABLISH THE the pol1lteal ~bdiv1slon tor or a legal aid office (lilted PUBLIC NOTICE Ing claims will not Hpire malled unless the ad-Cc .. (;1 d Marc: r1!> lW-4 AND PROOF graved band (2.2ml'(l. be received 11 the office of ITANDINQ OF which the Pelltioner now In the phone book) BIC 2 befo11 four monthl lrom d1tionaJ SS 00 ch11ge Is In-~1 s It' tiou1 s Name OF NOTICE wldlh). Thomas J. O'Kaefe al· ., seeks adjudical!On. Oespu.s dt que le eri· 722 lht ..nearing data noliced eluded "'•lh payment, · C::Jlf:!"c ' opns • "' Ytart 4. One ladles stamped tOfney for the personal re • HUNTINGTON BEACH Said Pt11tlon will be htard treguan esta c11ac1on fudl· NOTICE OF ll>Ove Each bid shaD be m1'1t 'C~ L'I! ca:. 1% ._~ iltd in Ille PleaH lake notic.e that plallnum ring w11ghlng 2. tO resentalives at 5000 ca! INDIPENDINT" Al In the abov•enhtled court clal usttd Ilene un plazo de PETITION TO YOU MAY EXAMINE the on t'he Proposal form. 0 OI • Counry Clelk A titw ~l::~lc;ia~~c~k:~ grama. "' Yl'llh 38 11ngl• pus Drive, Newport Beach, A NEWSPAPER In Dtpartm.rrt 71?3 thereof, 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS ADMINISTER lilt kepi by tht court If you shttll P·1 U\lough p.g Fft\ti'>Ous 61.l ~tss ~'al'rt Stall ~-·• ,. resentauvis of c11t diamonds (1.70mm.) California 92660 or may be O' QENl:Ml. loaittd al 700 Civic Center ,,-ra pttsentar une r• ESTATE OF· are a person inceresled In proYJdtd In the c:ont.raCI m ~ must tie ltd ~!Ott lllat G;;'E;i;ie ~I Odelle Wei· v.eiQht approx. 0.02 cts. delivered to Beatrice CIRCULATION Drive, WHt, Santa Anll. spueala escnla a maquJna AILEEN M EILAND the estate, you may ltl• documents. and shall be timt int• ~ ol 111 ~~nt d ed 11 111 1 tacn. with a cJa11ty grade Buchan peraonalty on or (Oov.~t Cod• California on May 4, 1994, en 11ta cone AILEEN w11h the court a lormm Re-accompa!Md by a cer1'ftd oots nc1 t1' ~ Mill'lor~ c.t :rfvattac::r, · u7i1d,: ,t! or vs. and a color grade or befOfe Aprtl 11. 1094. sate S.Ctlon 8008) at the hOIJf of 9 oo A.M .• °' Una catta o una Hamada ....... ~1111, .... D . quest tor Special Notiee 01 Of cashtef 1 check °' • blcl use 111 is s1212 GI a r1c liOUt • GIH (mounled In • channel v.nl be made on the date as soon tn..after as ~ ltlelonlca no le orrece<a _,. _,.. thf ng of an Inventory bond fOf not 1111 lhan 1<1' Gus ass \a: lt o~!IOn ol =•~con~'°"..!,= sellinQ). Etern11y band d• fmmed ately following final DATlt Mey 4, t"4 HI may be heard, at which proleccton: au reapuesta CASE NO. A17253t and appta.sal ot tsllll at· or tht emouot or lhttr bid, e r'iQ~:S 011110~ • Ulldaf ~ • d .. -· a.gn (2mm width) data fOf aubm1n1ng ollert TIMl1 9!00 A..M. Uma Petillonef .,..ill apply esr1ta a maqUlna Ilene que To •• l'letrs, benllltjarles, stts or ot any pelilt00 or made payable 10 the City ~' . S:n. 01 common (Set f:::=n: ex~r:~ on 5. ,Beaded, draw11r1ng, 10 the petaon making lhe DIPTa 703 tor an Ofder declariog and cumpl1r con laa lormall-creditors, contingeol crad-account as provo~ In of Co11a ~... No pro-Stief~ 1u oo 11 seo . llllslNst EXHIBIT "A" 11120. Frtndl purse hlghnt and bell ottet ror NOTICE IS HEREBY establishing HUNTINGTON dadH legal•• aprQPl&du lorl. and l*IOnl who may section 1250 ol IN Cau-poll.I w• be considel9CI ano PlolestiOrs Codt) 1 One ladlla s~mped e., Rolttop tkf, footed, han. each llem of properly GIVEN I hat THOMAS BEACH INDEPENDENT as sl usted qulere que la corte otherwise be lntaresltd In f0tnla Probate Code. AR• unl11s accompan•td by rn:r111ng ·I( died, walnul, circa 1940'• t.Sled JOHNSON has filed hl1 a ntY\'Spaper ol genetal e>r· escuche au caso. the Wiii or ••tale, or both, ques1 lot Special No~ aueh cuh•tr 1 cheek casn /!i•«'Clf BMcf>.Ccat.t Mesi ~~Iii..:'h~•:0 ~~~!, ''::i sewing box The 'terms and cond1ll0nl verified Petition In the culaUon tor the City of Hun-SI usted no preMnla au or. AILEEN M Ell.ANO aka r0tm ta avatlable from the or bodder·a bond • °"YA7o1 • ..,, ... OI E • • C 7. Thirty Seven (37) 11tver of sale are: all cash, In law-above .. nt1lled proceeding llngton Beach, County of respue111 a llempo. putde AILEEN MARIE Ell.ANO court clerk. No bid shall be conlld· CS1™06 wi:h one d uroro: u~ dollar coins fut money of 1he United requa1t1ng that the CoUl1 Orange, State of Calitorn•L perder ti cuo. y le pueden A PETITION hu been Petttloner In Pro Per. ertd unleu It Is made on a --------· g J~nCS:P~~ "weog~i~P: a. One (1) daltd 1880. b. Stales of America wilh 10 make and enttt Its Ofder DATED: March 25, quitar au salarlo, au danero riled by MARI( Ell.ANO In MARK EILAND 19212 blank propoaal IOfm fur. p;oic 1 ;8 Cl• w lh• • ctar Three (3) daltd 1881, c. percent ol the amount Of· and decrH 11cena1n1ng 1894 y 01ra1 coaaa de au the Su~iof Court of Call· SINQtfllQWOOD OR olshed by the City of Costa hy g~ade of 11 ·~a col~ Two (2) daled 1884. d ~ fered 10 accompany the and estabhshlng HUNTING· FMNCll E SMITH prop1edad am avlao adic10· fOfnla, County of ORANGE. ANQI: CA 92eee · Mesa and 11 made In ac- de f v ( • td I (t) dlltd 1886, e ThrH 3i otter and the balance 1o be TON BEACH JNOEPEN· AND ROB••T • TYlER naJ por pant de la c0r1t. THE PETITION requ.ats • COf'danct w.th the prOVI-~ 01~. ~nl ~lei• dlled, 1887, I. One I paid on delivery of patl DENT u a ntMpaper or an F. Eicisltn 01ro1 requi11101 I• that MARK Ell.ANO be ap-Published Newport aions of the Propotal r• Mn '""' ..... mot• dlled 1888, g Two 2 cuh and part credll on general clrculatlon for 1ne • r 1 F ft AN CI I E • gal••· Puede qu. uattd painted as peraonal repr• Beach.Colla M11a Dally qulremenlt. ~hi m&pp;011 1 27 1~11 dated 1898, I. One 1 personal ttpte .. ntatlvea. Callfomla lo accordance P•tltlonw 1nmedla1am1nte. St no eltate of lhe dec.all'lt. FS4t4 "CI O" (Elec:t11c:al Cont.tac-__ _ ~u~~ea~ 4 ~2~ladmo~h~ dated 1890, h. Two 21 terma acceptable to the C1'Y or Huntington 8eactl, ••TH, Attornera for qulera llamar • un abogado eentauve to edmlnilttt the Ptlot Aprlt 1. 2, e. 1"4 Eactl blddtt must ha~ a wllh 1 cla11v ade of vs1 dlled 1898, J One 1 The pereonal tep-with the provlalon of Sac· Publlahed Newport c:onoce a un abogado THE PUITION requests tor) lleentt and allO be __ , -- and • c~ ~rad• of ~ dated 1900, k. Eleven (1 t reaentatlvea rea•~ the tlon 8008 or lhe Govern-Beach..Coata Mesa Dally puede llarnar a un aeiVtcto ~th0f1ty to edmlnlttw the PUBLIC NOTICI praqutl•'*S as requ1red by C...., • --..Y (mounted on a bead •II• dated 1112t , I. Six (6) daltd rigf'll 1o reject any bid lh•t mant Code of CalllOfnla Plot March 31 ,._prll 4 5 d• refareocla de 1boga<101 ntate undef the lndtl)en· .. OTICa law. .~··~a·r: .. )• and Old E 11122, m One (~ dated 11 1811 lhatl the lPPfalNd Petitioner •ltaoet In aut>-• • ' o • una ollcina de ayuda den! Adminlltrallon of E• .. The eontr.aor 1hall com--. •• ,..,. r• ling • C one 1 uro-11123, n. One {1 dated value ot the propeny. For alanc9 In aald Pevt1on thal 8, '1, 8, II, I\, 12. 13, 14• legal (vea ti dlraclorio ttle-1a1te AC1 (Thia authoflly • INVITING aJDI ;t.:~ 1t1e provl.,qns of 1821 ~ pa an • ut 0 am ond 1t2e, o. One (0 san 8 furthef lnlorrnatlon pleaM HUNTINGTON RACH IN· IS, 18, 19, 19, 20, 2t, 22, IOfllCO) wlll llllow the P8f.ontl,. . NOTICE It Mrabj g.ven 1'170 IO 17IO, !no a... ~~Ol'"~4.4;,3Z('mc::J Anthony dollar, dated 1979 contact Ille attorNy Of the OEPENDfllfT 19 a newtPe-23, 25, 2t. 27, 28, 29, 30, CASa MUMBO r~ IO tM9 INlflY tnat Maled Pf°"°eala fOf eiuaM. of the Cailf0fnta1 •• .mm= ..... =·-~ on . bead ..ctlng~; and ,, •• TlvM (31 fifty Ctnl pet.onal tepretentalMI .. S* of general Clteutetion Mey 2, 3, 4, tllt4. (Nu ........ c ... , aCllOM wttholA ~ _,.. UtlllNng .. labor, meter!-Ubof Code:tha PNY~ fvU-M ~ lotal ~ (7t4) ffS.t 100 publl•f'l•d for lhe di• M291 709780 prcwal. lefore teaing cet• alt, ..,ipmanc, tr~ , .. .,_, acale of wepe ... waiCltll 8"'0ll o40d. """' • Two (2) dated 111M, b. All ..... •• au~ io ~of IOcal or..,.. JUDOm t.in *" 1mpo11en1 actiona, 11on and euch octw •• IMlltMd bf .,. cwy 04 P"°9IC ... ctartty gradat Of 11 ·and Ona (t) d*d 1tte, conftHnallon by 1t1e _.,,.. ~ MW'I and "*'-PUllJC NOTICE MNHLL L ~.the· P9nONI NP-Ilea• mer tie f9QUfred '°' cw....._ which are on HIM..._ I d f • 018 I. TwO (2) --l'tOt c:ouft. and no .... !MY llgenc•. Of gentnll Chaf9C· • retafUtMt .. be~ .. THe CONST'AVCTION ....... Cly on of Cll • • .... c( o or .J'1 ,:.• ~ad _: a. Ona (t) dMad '81l, b. be C'ONUINNded and no .., In Iha Cl{y ol ~ IUMMOMI WtLllteeaotl 10 gNit rdoa to ,,_nu d OF TAA,,IC llONALI CW a...; end tN1 '°" C:::.:::' oO (";8 J ~ One II,..._ 1'39 ~ !Ny be _..,ad 9Nc:h, ~ of Orange. ICITACIOM JUOICIA&.I HPT 1e ~ ~ l'8'J ""9 N#C WUY UOHTINO AT .... ,....... preecrtbed • ...... ~ ladlee Nmped 10. TWo (I) nlcklaa '° a purct*9f unui Courl State of c.bnla, and hes NOTICE TO Off'EHOANt. The name and acldrMI of WllMd rdce or __ _. 111" ITM£T N.o MlYER tNrein '°' noi~a -..... -., 0.... 14KT whll• QcMcf ,rlnt &..~J~~='=3tto4,b. =•:;;.':!: • ::;':r'eu:h":':f: ~~F~l~'~ the aM1 la (II"°"*• r ~":o.'::.;::;.d~ ~':ro..reo:tz ol~~eo..d °'the -.:=- Olamond '~"' • --..... of: a.°"' ........ ,. .. 11 of. general c:tl•· OwtN, HUOH .. MUfllCHI----• panted '""9 en .,.. 17 ,. DIM. c..a ..,_.. the filltll tD .. ::t:: Jcr. era1na. ~ n. alNllllllD • flntgn , ...... -. ,.. = newt and 1n1• Its ofhctfe. DANIEL H ~~ :,,,"' ::,:;> tra•IOtl audlOftlJ • • .,.. ot .. a.y ~ a.y °' C... ..... ,.,~i!ti!Ei~ 2 .. 7 111 d 1.:.1 ..i.,.:.; (1) 1117 c.neclan ..... It ,-... ' ecler of ~ IHI tl'lan SON and JOHN I.AUCH. n&a County of °'*"fe, 700 "1ed petaon .. en of>. Cll'c •A. "'*I the _. anr_~fer ..-_.... '" m • ep " w ... ,,... Oi'9 ~~::-C...... .. ._ tw9nfY.ftva pefCflrlt ~'II.I w1'o ere allO Ml9d In their CMc Canltt °'" Wlill. JKtion IO the ~ and 10:00 a ft\.. Aptl 11. ,... ...... &U0TT ... ~I~.,,!;~~ _,. , c.~t) 1111 GOOD, WILDMAN, ot 1tt \otal publiCNO lnchet !NI dlial ~ DOlS 1 s.t!la Ma. ca1tofftia t170t lt'IOW toOCf _,.. "'W Iha • _.... ._.., .. ,_ ... ~ ... C... .. -... • Caneillan llwe --. ..-as a WAU.SY d .. lng each ...., or .,,. thtOUQh 60. lnc:tutive.. The l\8IM llddr...; ..s cOUf1 ~ nae ..,. the Ol*'9d ~ ..s ..., -........ pun ~wt Dl•mond cl. OM (1) 1 c:..dllft P9lttoll •• lloCltftftla, 11\fH JJ•ar period Im-'fOUAAl8£1NQlurDIY aulhOfWW, ...,,r. .. CoUncl~ - (•.Mtnm., 2 Hmm. depel\) ,...., •• ""-(J) 1111 Attern•r• •• , c .. mtd•st Pf10f IO the~ PlA!NllfF: (A Ud ....... laieptlone number·-= A HIMHI on -.. .., .. IMl9CI propeaala ,, .. ~ ...... , N •• , ••• ::t,ttt: ~o;.C:~ ~ c..-i.n = 1.·0ne (1) .....,•trato,. of the fllllon: that salO dtmandanCle) AlHAT tiff'• anome,. ar la (II lion• Ill,... on~ atl8I ...., .... el .. ~ ..._ Dllf .,.. •-., -of • 1117 C. llftl. " Put>llahed Newporl M'fnpapet haa btef1 In••· $NEU. end utoclate• ~ M .......,, II. ''!!t. • 1·• f'.M. In WOftc w ,_.el .. ..,... NM,.,. 1, I, 1tM. ,. •--" OM (1) -C. ••• . tence under the speclfi.ci '\'ou ,,..,. io CAL.f.HOM "°"°9, II ClltacciOft J ti ~ n111 ..._, • '41 '* W no 9'her dlldn-""•••• (...unetd In pr~ W llftl. I\. OM (1).....,.,. 1 liec:h-COWI Mesa Dalt~ name "HUNTINOYON OAYI after Ihle eummons IUMIO •• lalatorlo dll N DIM a... Or-"*'*" IMIU.Mf Wei f9' CJlll Di. ~ • 1tn. I. ""91 (3! f'lloC ~I 1 • 4, I, 1114 BEACH INOEPENOE Nf e Mt'Yed on YoU to ... a 9¥rd0 dtl clamandanlt, -. _._ ...... act 1 UM .., % ... ! .,... t. ._....,._...., ___ ,_m1_11 ~nen r~ 11 Ihle ot.aCT TO the doling lllM tar 4!P l90lllpt I ' -~ ..... , .. TO DEED OF TRUST DATED 26 MARCH 1992 SHARK ISL.ANO YACHT CLUB, TRUSTOR FIRST AMERICAN TITLE lNSURANCE CO., TRUSTEE PROMISSORY NOTE SECURED THEREBY DATED 26 MARCH 1992 SHARK ISLAND YACHT CLUB, MAKER ORIGINAL PRINCIPLE SUM: $100,000.00 SCHEDULE OF NOTE HOLDER'S/BENEFICIARIES VESTING NAME 1. ABBOTI AND CINDY AYLOUSH, HUSBAND ANO WIFE 2. HELEN M. CHIDO 3. WILLIAM A. ANO PHYLLIS CUNNINGHAM, HUSBAND ANO WIFE 4. EDWARD DANIELSON, JR. 5. GARY S. DOUGLASS 8. LYLE AND JANIS EISEL, HUSBAND ANO WIFE 7. RICHARD M. AND VIVIAN L ELWELL HUSBAND ANO WIFE 8. EARNEST AND JANICE FENNER HUSBAND ANO WIFE 9. STUART L HAVWARO 10. BRYON O. ANO LAURA HOLT, HUSBAND ANO WIFE 11. BRYON 0 HOLT, TRUSTEE FOR BRITIENY HOLT 12. AAME6 PLUMBING ANO HEATING CORP. 13. M.W. JOHNSON 14. ANDREW R. ANO LILLIAN H. LEON, HUSBAND ANO WIFE 15. JOSEPH MARTIN ~ 16. TEO R. AND ANAJSA A. MOORE HUSBAND AND WIFE 17. A.J. MCMURTRIE t 8. WILLIAM AND SANDRA NEMECEK 19. CUSTOM CHINA CREATIONS 20. DA AND E.U. ROLLINS HUSBAND ANO WIFE 21. H. VICTOR SUCHER, JR 1992 IRA 22. H. VICTOR SUCHER, JR, AN UNMARRIED MAN 23. J.O. TIMMONS 24. FRANK L. ANO SALLY M. TRAUGHBER HUSBAND ANO WIFE 25. GERALD L. AND CAMILLE A VANVLIET HUSBAND AND WIFE 26. FRED K. AND LAVERNE E. WALGER HUSBAND AND WIFE 27. MARY DAVIS PERCENTAGE ~ 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 t 3 2 4 t 4 2 2 35 2 4 4 2 2 6 2000.00 4000.00 4000.00 2000.00 .. ---- - ' . .......,. ... ..__ ............................ . ...-.............. ......,. ... .................... ... ~ ................ .. ·-··"· ........ ,.. ....... " ....... i-. ............ ........, ................ tcfllsupmt Bw:hlColta U.. Diiiy Plot -~:::=::=::=:-=:=::::~----~=-------------------------~--:..--------.....:._----------------------~F~~~day~,Ap~=~~·~·1~9\!n:_ PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUCIOTICD STIRTllHi I IEW IUSllESS?? The L .. o..,.,tment et the Piiot is ~· .. -to . MnOUnCe • w ...... now awlable to w buainMMa. We wil now SEARCH th• name for you at no extra charge, and save you ttie ttme and the trtp to th• Court det • ... ~~~we~ fHe y.>ur ftctltloua bualneu name statement with the County Cleft<, publlah once • week for four weetca u '9QU1red by l.w and then flle your proof of publication wtth County Clertc. tt,la proceaure by mail. ff you should have any further questions, p..... call UI and we wfll be more than glad to ualst you. Good Luck In your new buslnessll TO PIACE AN AD CAU -' 642-5678 • 330 We Bay Street Costa Mes a, CA 9262 7 EOUAI. ..OVSIOIG Ol'l'Ollll.IHITY ,All IH I Hlllt IClvtrti~9 In llllS , .... ~Ptf Is"'"'"' I: ::111: Fed· 11 lfll fair HMlillg Acl ol 1961 IS ....ed wllldl ~ "illtpl ti lftertm "Illy prtltfHct, ll•lllliH tr •11cnralH ll011 ~ 111 race. cllOf, 1thgion. Ml. i.a.ttliu~ lalRltUI s&alus Of ............ llllU1-lo • IUM _, IKtl ,rdlftnca. hmi· IMIM Of •1W1m1ubon." Tiiis aews''''~ will 1101 Ultw ... ly ICApl 1111 ldft111U· • 1'111111 lot rtll tillle wlllcll ls In rillllll• ol U11 l1w. Our ruden •• 11tn•y llllOfl'llld 11111 111 ' lnllll11s ••vertised 111 Ibis i.,..,.,., .. ft'llilllll• 011 Ill L ..... .....,...., USls. to COl'll- • .... ~. cMI HUD 111·1rat • 1 · lll0·42HS9Q. f« .......... DC llH ,ieue fC1ll MUD• Ul·lSOD. •••utUul E 'alde Townhome 1700sf w/ yard. Best value S219,SOO-54EH301 3BR 28• part furn, stv, frig. d/W, w/d, gat. S1800: wknd 875-5110 Wlcdys 3J,2-821-1197 BALIOA P!NINSUlA 2101 lu• furn concto, fM -.. view. 2 MBA ate1. tutn·key cond ltlOO A9C 940-SeM COIOllA DU. 21U BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS . ~ CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT 2122 BEACH BALBOA 2169 PENINSULA NEWPORT 2607 BEACH HOTELS 2669 & MOTELS RENTALS TO 2718 SHARE 2724 FOR RENT 2769 OPPORTUNITY +a ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 o 4 = = a -------- BAI.BOA ISIJUID zeoe nwroat PILOT CLASSIPIU 11,· .... --·&Me--lelllnd-IUCB Ziii lt'a t"9 rnource you Studio. yrly ...... c..••.·t·IR-... -·.·.-•I cen ~ on to NII • tot reootded "'99 myri.d Of nwcn-. 7' ... 7 ... 704 UR llA 871Mla ........ ~... Aell..,.....,.-•• ::.U:':""8~~1-U-~-IOI------•p1c1111,,10, dlw _.1 Ind. eo"30 pool. NO .,. .... .,. PDlllSUIJl 2107 pet1. No fM1 No ............. . l NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 ----------- 1 c I I~ \ \I I ~'> I I\\ I I I I 1 I I\\ I +LIVE TH E TRADITIO The 1'errace Apartment _at + ~ D!Jr,.~~ .Jeu~ ~,fl 0 )M llJMI, rc111holnc, tnd (°lflC Ill t Ollf Rcdrot1111 R~a. 7~ • M_, tq ll -• l'rivect CilUl'd Gaccd t lltatk'C Z._ltovt~ &S .. mhboltd • 1'1h If( kri • f ""' liufftd Com. "'rt· tnd l\illl • :\ \ i11atc Ut1tO i<!etf nll ~ R Rnuuranl.11111 RCIOlll sm1Ct To schedule )OUr pm1 c 'Mlw'"l piatc call (714) 645-5000. ext. 539 L..---~--~~-•..-.-,.....__~~------1 \ ... • ~················ for. ~ ..... JUSt .. ••• a o · c,) Classified 1s .... CO NVENIENT whl'ther you're buy-' tng, sethng, or iuat looking. class1riec:1 has wh<1t you needt PILOT CLASSIFIED Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountoin Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit cord # or mail it in with a check. today!, Run for o week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE' All for S 1 o· ····-··-···············-. D YIS,SIU MY CM : •: ....... CfMoi eo..I =MC -=AM • . ______ ,.__ -'~W'l'l'llO' -... -c:..-c.~1 171-VMliMltOIMl'l.,tJ' ...... ...... ,.,.. ........... t > CROSSW RD PUZZLE 11a::1w=-=·=·:i::=•=1~ol JIWll.D, ..,.. !~:COIU=~1111&=-=·~1=1•:i:n:w:roa;:_.t_.;; -====r--;~;;~~;----,-a Ml IOZii MVP 11• tUlll .... .... :::-' ...... .......... llT-.d ..... lt~Malftl 17~• ........ , ......... • baortacl 21-1110 --· " lltooool lllee 14Hoa 54 W""4 pert 55 Btldge 58 Fender-bender ,...,.. 57 Profldent 58 Do9'• bene 59 Trial 81 Mal -: c:odttlll _13 Wood l'9lldue :i TOO llUC8 TAI.& Ta.,o.~ ....._ • a... .... Off19. 1M al ... .._.. ....... ..... • Frt,..t/Suft Ml I 8oulla • J 1*r 1 I , ........... t.laia • llltlled n*8a ... o8.J ••• lae6 lldrlH ••••• NOo ._..1tio9 ...,_a CW le poiDc. from Ruaala. >UM. dfAftlGArAOi Wi =. ... ...::--.. :t N0a'l'B. W•'• l90 ct.lb ~ ..... =Y·~ •:•... SAT e=--+irurn. llPPI. da9'9a a ri9ot • ~ ! ~ • 1 . • ~ IO .. ia .., &wo ...... PUDJI OD I014 • 71 • ... 31117 • haehold. ..... TY/ ,.,.~Ml Ll'I v ,. • Nortla • ~ CU9-llid ....... VCR Ka w bed w/ •STATS SALa furn 0 Q JI for a M ..... ftt.. Alt« Souda'a Mllque 4• GM dlurdl b~H• hclbrcl, 941 *· 5111 a Sun M • • A J 10 I dnUal o(. fuur-caN .tor. &luw llO pew. c...n luatt wine PETS • Cheoi••• St.nr (PU-50I lenlala. (Eutblulf WUT • Q' 10. 8 <v> '1 • &A8T tna.mp bat.amt the ftael coatnct. w.iv.c a o111c couch. UD1ALS 8041 arina18ebb) ... ,. ......,.,, • 4 I I Dadarer allowed the quaeo of ISMt offer. 722•79 IVEllYTlllllQ MOVINGa 2 -.~ng twf\ ~ : : io & epedee to bold the ftnt trick. t.ben auss ._, °" az. ADOPT +PET NICE I CLUM bed•. otc fUm & sup- o woa the c:ontinuatioo. A diinnoad to w/ftrm CWU. maa -. Evety Sat & Sun al S a t u r d a Y 7 ~ 3 o. ~ b9a'! ~ • ~ 9 8 7 • the Cl'*D won and Weat CllpblNd never used, boxed. PETSMART Fountain "'°' · A'" • SOUTH the cootilluation of the jack with I.be = l850, mu9t ... ete_Y· ~ . 1 l : 30• m . Lot I of 1C)1 m ...... ~ •AK 7 ..._~_.. _.... , • ¥01;ft.ZD~b ..-.. _.. .. _ ....... -~--• 8 -~'fbtc.dW. !fGt·'Came tM -°' "9• cat· Nlnendo & games, --r-vn .,...., __ 0 A 10 t • 6 •• O I[ 8 7 crucial J!:-decluer cMb.d the aofa $176, Whi,1poo1 Ing homff. CAll 2'1· computer (S50), appU-(Hart>or View Hlll1) • g 8 6 3 ~-( ~mondt and Bali' discard e6ec: dr'Y« St50, wall 0317 for mcwe Info. • anc" & more. 134 Clothes, bike, etc. .,....._ b•.L1.:--. • .... o 1 bed 121'o. 722-9302 ON o••......, ROW St ... (In all ") TM "Ottlllnal' • ·~ ,.,........ of• heart made the hand an open DAY8•D wht/brau. ONLY BDAYs Ll!PT o-..way 87 NO .IUNll SAL• Soutll w.-North Eaat book. complete w"'1Jndle & Btlndle Lab mhc. male, URida liLa Sat lam, (Eatbluft) • l NT I• 3 • P.. Eaai WM marbd with the club matt'a. Never UMd. 2 yrs. Very cute and SAT/SUN 7am. 20l 793 AmJgoe Way 3 NT P.. p.. P.. lencth. ao declaNr led a club to the Coel 1850, IJlust Mil Yef'f IWfft dog. Great UUlan Ptace (Del Mar Openinc lad: Queen of • ace and continued with the jack. S2SO cash. n~ with kids! But needs A Oninge) I•••••••• At the end of January • tum of covered by the queen an4 ~ by •STATE SAi.a to be only dog In OlANT PATIO SAL• TUNSPOnATION European erperta led by Leandro the Jrinc. The winninc club waa Leather • .ota, loY9-home. Please help SAT ONLY &-2 Bu .. •v of Italy pla·~ a .i..n-----L~ and Eaai •L~. ·.a. aeat chair Or1g uve. Can't adopt? Be St. John's EplKopal • ....., .,.~ ...._...,.. .._..., WU w:uvwu lft Wl.o .... ~ .,1_· SttSOO a foster or voluntMr. Ba match l(aimt a team of American the remaininc club. Declarer ran the ~unu8:;d:Vcan ._ Ca!! 7 t 4~2704. Church, Of~/ y.1--------- intemationaliau to decide whoae forced heart Ntum tot.ha queen ud llv9r. 89!HS046 PurelNecl Dobet'lftAn Hobie Cal, '69. MG, POWEil BOATS met.hodt over an openins bid of one nine tricb rolled home. Female, 3 .,,. otd. •lee typewrtt.r, gas 7012 . .,....__ h Rattan aet: brown ' dryer, luggage, eleel"iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil•lilii no t.rwnp were 1upenor. • oc maU: Left alone, declarer would surely corduroy loYeseat w/ Abused bul very &awnmower & more. 11 proved little about the retpeet.ive have IOM wronc. To It.art with the gls drop side tables sweet and grHI Wllh ---------Lyman-tit daaslc bay-1y1tems, but it did lead Eric Rodwell technicalty cornet play in clubs ia to $175, couch w/otto-~. Need• to be only HUOR boat; ldnt cond: IOtalty tot.he conclusion that. moet. e:sperta cub the s.,; __ and then fineue, to man 1175, swivel '*-Cd ~1 4-373-0nt MOVING SAL& rebft, trophy Winner. , _.. '•L '"'~ , __ ._.a_. the . c .. _,_ w/ottoman $150. Furniture, office equip. $5500. 759-0400 intereae""" Wlwa an enemy DO trump prot.ect ·-• .... aour guua m .... t ,._ h h 1 d It • ----· ..... Or en.W. .. t $475 obo TI,.wrwt'PS 6075 ouae o em ' m __ o_r:e_o_rte_n_than __ •_u __ Wlle_. __ and_•_ ... wit.h;,;;'-.,.;,W;.;est.;;,,;;________ 9e0-3415 after e:30pm ~ 1 plants. GOOD STUFFI •------- 7 - 0 - 1 - 4 s.vsun, 453 E. tith SAIL BOATS '------------------..----------I SOFA white, nice + An9el• ••aaon tlctk• ___ __,,......,,.._..,.,.. __ , clut>-ty~ chair· grNt 2 ... ta, club M, s,3 LOTS of furniture, 1 e• Wlllmette aall· EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT condl 21..oeo7 •ach. 310/57s.2121 blkH. cloth ... •x•r boat, 1n Npt Harbor. ----~ 5530 SOFA-W/bullt In dbl BARBARA STREISAND eq~lps E~i;D~g ;'~;t Only 8 yrs old. $t475 5530 5530 recllnere 81 " blue £)(cellent aHta. pp ~~ E ~9th Sl (all; ) • obo. Ralph. 875-3038 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii•••liiiiimliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil velvet,llke new. Sac 631·2792, 536-3778 · Y .ED FROllT OFFICE ••1 ES/CASHIER 1175 obo. SSC>-6530 d I ~ M•pl• drHHf, ry ng MA.JUNE SERVICE Ftr. Computer •xp, Ftr, top commission •••••••••I tbl1, 3 pc sofa, •IL• 14 lob-Tall Drivers N--ciaas B (w/alr good phone skllls. + s per hr. Apply 1n MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES c101h•1, shoes. single SUPPUES 7020 ...,... Ne fc 75"'1720 naraon Costa Mesa bed, tbl. chrs ..... l"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii brake endorsement) ~--·--·-0~..,.· ---.-=-....,,..--Car Wash, Baker & MISC. 6015 1o1s morel SAT e-21• or Class A drlv9f's for llt•l.Spkr1/Tral11er1 Fairview. 432-a181 380 USth Place growing transpor1atlon Nau.Comm Co &Mks 200 Id hi bl- Boat COV91', new. V-hull. 18' St50. Other sizes avail. 642-4665 department to handle field leaden. So Cal SHIPPINQJRCYINQ ner~.0 .:b1':.':' C::tc. BALBOA Moving Satel Sofa, frig. dellv•rl•• throughout Comm+bonvMS 57o.3193 Min exp req. Fast BronzH: c24) Incl u. ISIAND 6106 w/d, bed, plcturH &1 ________ _ LA VEN, OC, and s_B OPENING IN APRILi .. amer. S.netlts. EOE. gera elephants Mon-morel 1584 Orange MARINE SUPS CounllH FAMILY FITNESS F(r. $6.20/hr. 7t4/847• gollan slave 'table, Ave #A. SAT Baml CENTERS 2329 Gard•n Grove clotuonne, fish Inventory Sale! MULTl·F"' ... ILY DOCKS 7022 Part·tlme, 2o-30 hours FASHION ISLAND Warehou.. boWl1, lots or legal Wholesal• Norwegian GARAOttALI! per weak; S18.00/Hr. Babyalttars/Front Gen'l labor. Gd comm Ivory Incl Natsukes, Sweat•rs. Hand-Made Oarllnnford St. Excellent loc nr Fany. Most deliver •• are Desk/Aerobic teach.,• skins, rellabl• trans po, hippo bone tusks, lots 100% Virgin wool • 5 t rd • M Ing 40• +. on-shore bath PM, some AM. & lnstructon needed. FT $6/Hr. Santa Ana of rosewood furniture generous In Size. Per· • u ·~ om taclUitles. Pvt parking Apply In person: 330 W Bay St, Cost• Mna. 569 Fashion Island. (714)847·2394 Incl curio & china cab-feet GlfU 1191'\ Ruby Yard Salel SAT 8am! avt. 723-4587 Ask for Becky lnets, elc. t240 Logan, Ave. Sat 9-3/Sun 10.5 You name 11 wi hav•'--s-L-IP_T_0_50_FT __ ____ 84_0._5300 ____ w:,~ob~ :ossr~~: Unit *'· Costa Mesa (714)875-2997 1111 Clothes: hsehld. Classic NB toe. UV• Prlv Yacht Club PT exp SASE to: RAE, 838 722"5552 etc. 11n Orange Ave. aboard pot. 831-8481 Interviewing: Food Servers. S7/hr, Camino de Loa Mares, Assltance League of BALBOA $14 per tt. through April 1~. no tips. Apply 3-Spm C-240-413, San Clem· Newport-Mesa No phone calls, Wed-Sun. 673-n30 ente, CA 92873 Tre11ures on PENINSUIA 6107 HUNTINGTON CAMPERS RV'S please. Production Worker •-------Conaltnment MOVING SALE Books, BEACH 6140 TIUUI.ERS• 8014 DATA ENTRY FIT FT. Self-motivated, EMPLOYMENT 1st ev•r spring aalel games. clothH. akl Heavy computer (IBM mech lnclln•d w/ 3 Items up to 50% OFF. equip & more. Sat SJ·3 com pat) for •mall speed & accuracy. $6/ SERVICES 553 Furn, collectables, 2242 Channel Ad women-owned design Hr. Apply In peraon by liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii china, crystal, eto. co. Well·apoken, 4/15/94 btwn 8·12. ---April 8th & 9th, 10a-4p --------- phon• mann•rs, good 222 21at St, NB Please be aware lhat 2220 Fairview Ad. CM CORONA organizational sklll1. Real Eat.ate the U1tlnga In this cat· BUYING: Picture post DEL -•n Leave msg, 675-0432 egory may require you card accumulatlons ~ 6122 l!STATI! SALE Antiques, bdrm furn, 1llver, kllchenware, elc. SAT/SUN 8·2, 19745 Coastlln1 Lane (BHchwalk Condos) 1990 Lance 4000 with or w/out Ford F350, sell conlalned, fully loaded, hardly used. $6500. Truck $14K obo. 760-0772 LOST& FOUND ••••••••PERSONALS 3002 Duttleld l!leotrlc MAl.aTAftlALD to call• 800 numb., from the period 1890-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --Q-IAN_T_M .... U..,.L,....,T"'"l,.---1 ••••••••• 2925 PERSONJU.S Boat Co. SMka Exp'd Busy walk-ln localkln. In which th•r• Is • 1955, useo or unused. Garage/Moving Sale In FAMILY SALE 11 Service Mechanic w/ COIT1> plan For i1llrvlew charge per minute. Also stamp collec· Alley! 433 Begonia. Sat 7:30-3, Sun 8-1 . AUTOMOBILES RAIN OR SHINE own too la. Send call R T~ Uons. 714/894-9507 Sat Onlyll lO"RAO armSDw, aofal .. •••••••• FOUND PAGER Your Place Or Mine resume: 870 W 17th C on .,..,..:I AprU 9th 8-11 1 11 ffi 1 1 St ...... 2• CM 92,,,.,,7 Thi'"'•• lllt Houae/Qarag• Sale 1---=-0-U-T-..,-.. 0-.-0-u_s __ , tools, c othH, toys, , , In an o ce bu Id ng al PERSONALS 3002 219-5582 MdVOancer ... ..,. ...,. MER,..u • ~ISE 0 k f II'-/ •al ..... "" otc supplies. records, 1 ________ _ 3148 Redhlll Ave .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OEN OFC/CLl!RICAL ........ "'™" a um, s "'r MOVING SALi! t&PH collectables. FIAT Co111 M .. a on April ,,. -300 plants, books, pies, Ev~lng mull go. 21662 Hiiaria Circle liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii0ii7iii0 6. 1""'"'· Contact John Beat In T ... -Weat Ptr M·F For beaut 073-7 much more. 434-0580 111 & ·~ ... 11.IBY NT frlendly axtrem•IYl!====ii!=i=!!!!!m!li!i!!!! .. ,_________ Furniture (o ce (Buschard/Hamfllon) during bu1lnes1 hours Gold Coast HOTTEST E,nc.a..OYME busy lnt'I ofc In New· RetaD •~Qt<rer Tree Roses SS; Citrus home), clothe•. '79 Spider. Black w/ at 75t-2t01 . Give Dancers, Bach/Pvt port Center. Must be OUT OF SANTA FE n.nu "~ 6010 or fruit trees w/fn.ill dishes. misc. SAT---------tan lnVtop. Very good exact dHcrlptlon. Hiring, FAX Photos aV1 hatd working, detail· PT/FT exp'd sales-$10; On Palms 4-6'$10 only ~:30.2:30, 603'1'1 NEWPORT cond ln/ouL Must sell. FOUND: Ducks • pair, 57()..()366 or 778-8823 EMPLO~NT oriented, energetic, people for upscale ANTIQUE AUCTION Gal plan11 $1; shade, Carnation $2300. 495-5243 solid black and large Exotic Sweet Glrl• iuu;; phones & typing So. Western •hop In pine, fruit 15 gal S20: _P.;:A.;:Tl;;.;.O.;,;;;;;S.;.AL;.;._E_·_O_rl-e-nt_a_I, BEACH 61691--------- in MeSI Verde (714) 11 Local Datlline ,. 5530 45wpm, computer Fashion Island. Hrly+ Fri, April 22, 8:30pm herbs 135 kinds, $1; Rocke, Weber BBC. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9135 957·2837 LH Party/Fantasy Une skllls & mallroom S8-comm. 854-5399 ~~'.dM~~n1~.~~~;' lllac s10 909--874·9422 Persian Lamb Cape, 2-300 Laurel Place MERCURY Knudson 800.775-8928 $2.50/min liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9/hr DOE. Pd parking. R•tail Laguna Beach Wedding Gown never Dinette table & chairs SAT 8am. Furniture, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST CAT ---------$1t000 WKLY stuffing Call Donna Brown at W M I Women'• Club worn Diamond Coll, & morel SAT 10.s 600 appllances. clolhes, 187 Topaz •REWARD• HOT & WILD! envelopes at home. 78o-8279 ••t Ir ne E1tatu. antlquH. Candlelight wht, sz 8 Jasmin•. COM typowrilers & misc. xlnt cond, $2500 obo. Small Brown Burmese 1-800-86().6969 No exp. Free supplies! OEN OFFICE Must Products Con a I g nm• n t • w/c&lh lenglh veil. Pd ___ ;,.__.;..;..... ___ ---------must sell!I 668·0859 <:? • "N I KO"•• Toll Free Call Into. SASE: LIFETIME. work well w/peopla, Is now hiring FT/PT wanted. Uc A0114. s23oo sac St 200· Community Garage , ---------Vicinity ot Jaslmlne Dept. 12, Box 2109, reliable, hard worker. Sal•• & Stock Assocl· 714--525-2928 557·2946 Iv msg Can't seem to ,. CrHk, COM. In th• Match Date Line Brownwood, TX 76804 $8.20/hr Ftr. 714-8-47· ate for our Newport 909-784-7418 PILOT CLASSIFIED get to all those Sale! When you write evening, on April 6th Guys, Glrls, Other.s **•AIRLINES*** 2329 Gardin Grove Beach store. Must PILOT CLASSIFIED It's 1he resource you b Once a. year op.. a Classified ad, Please call 760.5314 1·900·78Match X 280 Now hlrlr\g entry level. PILOT CLASSIFIED have boating knowl· It's th• rHourca you can count on to sell a repair jo s portunlly lo lind In· LOS*TI 31311 Chi· S2·49 min. 18+ K&L Customer Hrvlce/bag-trs the aolutlon you're edge. 900 W Coast can count on to sell• myriad of merchan-around the house? credlble bargains In a Include all huahuarrerrler, ru11 Ent. 702•593-0303 . gage handlers, many 1earchlng for • whelh· Hwy, 945-1711 myriad of merchan· dlse Items, because Let the Cl•••ltled gated community's the facts colored, 11cty Baker/ <:?Meet ~our Match<:? other posllloni. S400-er you're sHklng 1 Why play Hide 'N dlae llem1, becauH our columns compel Service Directory annual garage sale. 1 and get the Fairview. 979-5568 1·900·562-4400 x 2216 $1200 wkly. Local or home, an apartment, Seek with childcare? our column• compel quallfled buyers to Day Onlyl SAT April results 1 1 1 calll help you find 9th , 8·3. Bayview • Buy It. Sell II. Find II. S2.99 min. Must b• 18 relocat on. Appl cit on a new occupation or Call Th• Piiot todayl qualltled buyers to 842•5878 Drive at Bayview way, you want. Claaaltled. yr•. Pro ca 1 Co & Into 1·510.796-9675 even a stray pet. 842-5678. calll ---------reliable help. nr Jambor .. & Brlstot. i---=-------602·954-7420 ext. A241. ---------842-5878 -----•I CARPENTRY 3510 CONCRETE & FENCES HANDf"MAN 3710 JEWELRY 1 3784 MASONRY 3828 NURSING PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3557 •DECKS 3615 SERVICES 3848 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 DIRECTORY Rtpalra, Rtmod. DoOll, win-1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maaonry Problems! Wllllam Harold Jeweler• Quallty Masonry wllh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil R•IEXTRA QI UIMC,K•, S•dl•r Roofing-Uc & __ ..,__ & ""' 11 R al I dd FREE t Watch & jewelry repair Cl•••· FrM Des.lgn/ Prof 24 hr.board & care ght now nu es Ins. Specialize comm . • ••••••••I dowt, ,,,_,..,, 1tucco _,. Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie •ll'•Nc•a ft"'T••• •P r a · 11 · t 1 o 1 o r•-roof/repalr 25 yr• •---•... .. -F I Ith R • Antique/Fine Jewelry Eat. Con,..r•t•·"ll•· avail In mv newly rom you ra na raz r ... • . wall, ..,"'"· gates, tic:. ........ Cone. Patio, Ortvew~ ~'"--••,,._ __....__. ormtr Y w ogar I ,. " , I d r S7 50 •FREE EST 675 5095 2 ••7 ._,._,.,.... ,._ G d Phllll •~• 6 8uy/llltllradt 8 73-0385 stucco. Uc. 631·2345 d---orated home for c eane rom · · · 35yrs txp. Jerry 14 '°"""' Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 r Redwood• L.576605 · II ns. Pl .,_..21 7 --.. Complete house from ACCOUNTING/ EJ1p. Terry 997.7594 Jim Whyte 842·7208 Plumblng/alectwater•---------elderly. 541-6728 565. Main, aewars,•nol--------- TAXES 3406 CARPET INSTALL Cement/brlck/1tone/tll• •Wood Fence•• htrs/sprlnklera/cell LANDSCAPE• 1"M_O_Vl_N_G---3-8-3-4 p••~NG problem. Flat prlces.,_Tll.Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii9ii2iii8 drvwy slab $2.50/sq ft ~•pM, ~" hdlg fans. lnllall/Repalr. IAWN CARE 380 8 n.in u 3858 Plumbing r1palr1 from 11 & REPAIRS 3516 atampd cone 15.60 up nUmllts. l.OW pnc... Uc'd FREE Ht. 241-0137 St4.95 Phone quotes. Repair Specl•ll•t• 8ookkpft9. 20 yra Npl Lll'54185e • 831-4310 Conllr 97'"5301 JohnnlH, 540.2092 Clean, Caullc, ragrO\.lt, Bch. All phH ... ••I•• Mvlntlgt • Semi Retired contractOf. .. ... Yard Malnt. Capt. Holme• Movera ••allng & Install. •-w. P/R & P/R t-w~ Carpet Repairs-power QUALITY MASONRY R I t I C The Captain beats •W.P. YOUNGQUIST FIL-AM DRAIN ,_ -~ Block & ___..... f--. prs. mprvmn •· im Lawn•T leanupa, I I Palntlnt Contractcw S•""lc•·Small drain Uk•Nu Tile 840-22t t . • ~ty ...... 7'*"' 1n1 restretch·wtt damage. .......... --· f"rD~"RE Job• Quall"' lnl"""'rlty Tr.. rtmml Lt evetyon•• s>r1. cea ns. i.... •• ............ ...,. Install any alze job. cone drives & patk>s. \llUUIV I care, Ken,M2-t7JO ' "92 hardworkl_ng, j:!rOf. Oual;,~t.'V ~_!">I'll $24.50. Main draln1---------CPA SINC• 1994 20 yr •llP· 725-7032 Uc1871812 988-0422 REPAIRS 3622 Haullng 97 ... 48 Ltl'174192 944-4937 uc,IS020M. ..... S34.50. 847-4843 WALL IRS audits, appeals & ---------Down to Earth Lawn & ---------F'r .. ffl 84S.3305 •FOX PLUM•INO• comproml1e1, divorce liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HA""TVG 3720 Garden s.vtc.. Con1t •Mlohe•I'• Moving 808 HUTTON co. qullitv worle, 100% Ins/ COVEJUNGS 3932 & lttlgatlon. 882·3340 CI.EANlNG DECK c....-.. ..... toratlon "'""11 Malnt & Renovat.lon. Local, long dist, Ins. Painting Interior/Ext• ~. Uc1Wtt8. fOf QUALITY CPA SE8 VICES 3548 COAD.NG 3570 Wood, WlcJ(er, upholi, Customer Satisfaction L#Tl7.,.898 Visa. M/C, rl0t. Acou1tlo celllng1 any plumbing nffd call Cu.tom lnatallatlen .t artordableflxedfee. ~ etc. FRE!.,pl~k8up,.A 'JUNK TO THE DUMP' our 1at prlorltyl Amex 932.,.890 • pafntad, repaired, lorfrMe111~313 ReS/Comm atrlp/palnt delivery. -2· • 2• Immediate debris Llc#4eeo38. 648-7819 •---------11-.. ,_ .. d No Job too amalll 1 Days & Ev•nlngl STOP 0 k L k PUBLIC NOTICE •PP .... remo .. ...,, ry Plumblnn R-alra & a t Etta 842 9843 1'at T•am c...,_..,. •c •• • r•moval. Guar tioneat Q;..,. ioeM l.andlCpng wall repair & texture. •c -.. f 5% Off w/ad 873-2937 r.., • Vacancua, Home & waterproof coating• Prices 968 l8a2 & I i-.. tlon T I '"" The Calif. Public Utlll-#622831 ..... 320 Drains l11ted rom i----------Comm.:clal. eam-apm deck1, atalre Oual. BANDY MAN 3710 · • & ~~v9Ji. r (;~ u.. eommlHlon RE-15.50. All lhOur11 In BATHTUB IESTOR.ATJON 3448 287· 1788 7 days work. L*687473022 aF7r:: ups & Malnt, St. Uc. QUIRES thal all used Jerry L D•vl•Speclalhr.a stalled. S1av1'a 545-8298 100.._ Satlataotlon Eat. BHt I • us ..... u .. 1&1 Pre"'1l11 IMPROVEMENTS ifl599025, 4~2 ... 04 houaehold goods * Cuatom ReS/Comm ITANFllLD PLUllllNQ 7W movers print their Palnt1ng/Wanp1perlng If lt'a plumbing we do or s back. Home/Ofc. Paint-carpentry. HOME 3758 Jungle Jim• L.and1cape P.U.C. Cal T number: L#44123S • 786-2028 1t 1 s 1 n c • '19 5 7 • Honest. refs. Some DOORS 3580 Drywan and moral Malnt.Hrdacpe,Yard limos and chauffeurs P"''NTINQ -... • • e4 .. 1944 e + !.ng. Rebeca 285-1308 Garv M ... 277 clHnup. Tame It Int th·' Tc p ... -R .. Remodel-lll•1N1lr 1 ....... pr ... r • · • num· cotor consultatlon 0 • n • t R •PI a 0 .. Marla'• Housecleanlng bo•U•nt new · entry Carpentry, •leotrto Expert work .. 11 trad... now 497 ..... .-b9r In all adver'tl•• frM w/e1t 20yr1 exp --------- Ro•l•a• Tubi•tll.. Low rat ... good rafa. maker & door hanger. Plumbl"9 Right stuff. Try Me. Lu.ieupe "•P•lriH11 m•nts. If you have • cu1tom/malntananca POOL alnkaeepa1ellberglus FrM Eat. 20 yr exp, Guat, teas. Baldwin Comlft/R••· Lio. Uc. Doug 94...aH Yard llght•·sprlnklera. question about th• I• #88S891 847·8035 SERVICE repair. FrM In home Call anytime 241-0531 Locks. Don, 521-8910 .Jeff MJlo0e33 TrH trlmng·prunlng. gallty of• mover, llmo est. Quar 859-1795 Cd Pete, 722.nu or chauffeur, call: --------·I 3894 •WINDOW CLEANING• Carpentry, rooflnfi· OME -• Public Ulllltlea P!T ~-----3-5-1-0-I FREE ESTIMATES !LECTmCAL 3810 plumbing, drywa 1• H CAI!/ • TR~ Comm111ron c:&anNTIY •tucco, ~nt1na. t11e, SEllVICIS 3780 714-558-4151 SllVlC!S 3870 -297-f081 David elec:trical. Jim 841·74t4 T•••llM'•••••· u.ie •---------iiil•liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil ------- POOL CLUl!llNQ Chem, aerv., equip. repair, lllO••· etc. IN. FREE ESf 775ot722 A-1 • ........_. ...,. • Mc.,. 7&t-.M'78 Sew On Movl---------• _.., uc contract •~Craft...,. HOii• NURs•• •. ., Wal king th• Dog-/1. ~"'-k ..:-:; .. 1 °' TMe,-IA<i-, tHOOf, COllP"'-10-.. Lowest. StOfllge. prof. ---------......... .-. _.. .. ".,, --••"NIT ll2I XLHT rep. 1 hr min. N. lcennel alternative. ROOflNG 3910 3557 FrM &I. e 704• r9PAlt llnd morel Aaf"a H yra •llP• meny rafa • ......v T1t7111. V/MC 731-2958 Per1onallzed, your ·--·----· ••••••••Iii . l tafen H1·7U1 Cell Eva. 8'1·7151 hOme. ln1. 173-7184 ~;; ..... ~Wiuenal Home A~el ••• ..., ...... •SUP•R llOYSllS• HOIMM Roofing! FREE I * lelt -.......ft. ....... PE1'CIS Coete Me~ --------Block/8rlck/COncreta Careful, courteou• ---------1 Earqthquake kh w/ rnv.r-•• a DICD 3115 U Y bpetlenc I JIW!UT llUCCO/Repan. Low aicp'd Proa FrM •at PLUMBING• ''"Eat. Uc'cl 6 IM'd, ~== '-••••••• • ..JtM,..e7~• illl••••llllililil• Prlc:ea' Uc. u1.7943 Ttw. Ma-•a•• eao..3aoo •I04M1 A I PILOT CLASSIF'llD It's the resource you can count on to Mii • myriad of merchan- dlH Items, ~ .. our column• compel qualified buyers to call! Can't seem to get to an tho•• repair Jobs around the houH? let th• CIH1tflod Service Dlrectoey help you ftnd retla~ hetp. 842 ... 7.