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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-04-11 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • Rowing . . away friJln . ' inner~city troubles With ba)eball -r .~I .,., season under way, every day is beautiful. Today is no exception. It should be sunny with temperatures in the 60s at the beach, 70s inland. See Weather, Page 2 ~ ....., Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Ex~e/lence Award for 1993 . ( . A CLOllR LOOK Brady Piercy concentrates while finishing a full-strength paddle in the back bay of Newport as part of a practice for the junior kayak team at Newport Aquatics Center. The squad has been joined by at-risk youths from Santa Ana, who are learning to row as a reward for excelling in school. · Council split on Newport Coast . toll proposal ~Members disagree on whether the project received adequate public discussion. Most have sent letters to the attorney general stating their own opinions on the issue. Bv DAVID H t tT'"L, sr~n Warru ·Newport center helps at-rtsk teen-agers become champions on water. NEWPORT BEAC H -In ~harp contr.ist to a majorit) of their Ci t) Council collcaguc:s. three council membe r) ''ho -.:\) the toll proposed fo r t\c" port Co.bl Dri\e nc,cr ''as a "ec1e\ ha'e sent a le tter to the Attornc) Gene ral defending the toll. Now, in hopes of attending national meet, .they are in need of assistance·. Junior kayak team members Brady Piercy and Tiffany Mull race during a recent practice. They are working with teens from Santa Ana. Kathleen Pham greets Jessie during a break from practice. Story lay David Holts, photH lty Shauna Norfloot F or a group of Santa Ana teens, kayaking the calm ~aters of Upper Newport Bay is a reprieve from pounding the tough concrete of the inner-city. But even though some of them have demonstrated the ability to compete nationally, the economic reality of life as a city kid prevents them from getting on a plane and jetting to Indianapolis, where a national competition will be held in August. "Some of th em have a won a couple of medals, and five or six are good enough to go to nationals in Indianapolis," said Jim Terrell, Center of Excellence program director for the U.S. Canoe and Kayak Team. "Five hundred dollars might not seem like much money for the Newport Beach kids to a~k from their parents, but it's :riot for these kids." As part of Santa Ana's "Project Pride" program , youth who excel in school get rC\\ards from businesses and non-profit groups who arc '' illing to pat them on the back . One of those groups is Newport Aquatic Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to turning people on to canoeing and kayaking. Two or three da,s a week, the center invites the youth down to Newport Be<ich and gives them free kayaki ng lc~sons. See THNS/P•1• 4 "In our 'ic", there has nc,t:r been a quesuon about \\hethcr or not a toll would be charged O\'Cr . the entire length of the toll rl. Jd from the time of 11:> inception back in 1986." reads ..1 lettcl' printed lln Ma\or Cla rence Turner's of1tc1.d . . city st:uional). The letter is signed b) Turner. Councih,oman Jan Deb.I\ and Councilman John Co' • Assembhm.in Gil Fcrl!u,on ha a-.1\ecJ Auornc\ Gener.al b;in Lun- gren t.o lktcr'm1ne \\hc1hcr ... ut- fic1cnt public not1tc \\,1-. g.1\l!n .ind \\hcther the count\ otd~d lccall\ "hen 11 turn~d <J\Cr a portion Of i'-C\\'pon Coa ... t Dri'I! t > th Tran..,pon.11ion Cormlor A::t.n 1c' In recent \\cd!oi. the .1t1l1rnc' general's ulfice h:is begun to ._,;. licit opinion-, on tin: ;.,.sue from the l!Cneral public. lnpul al~ ha' b en a ... kcd Crom • 'cncic.., in\vh d 111 pl.inning •he S.in foaqmn Hill toll ro.~d. mclu<lml! the cit' ul :-\c\' · port 13-:ach -· Acc0rd111g w Dcpul~ :\llurnc~ Gene r.JI Cl..1\tun Roche, h1~ viii;; has recei,cl 500 letters Ill oppo~1· tion to the toll planned tor Nc:"- por1 Coast Orne. "Those pcvplc arc .JCCUloins the toll road agency or doins some· th ing de' iou!I and \\\! '' anteJ to kt the allorne~ general l.:nu\\ th:ll \\C don't aJI ieel th1:.-"':.iy." Dcba) said. Ne\\ port Coa~t is a tree wad built in l 991 to handle tr:if llc from The Irvine Co.'s d')"nco:i.,t hou ... - ing development. A 1.6-mile port ion of th: ro:id "ill become part of the tolh' a) "hen it's completed in 1997. F\. n,.., \\hO CllJO)ed "" )C.lf::. of dn\'lllg on the road for free "ill h:l\c to J>3> 50 cents e.ich ''a.}- Se,crnl Coronu dcl ~1.1r resi- dents fear motori'b "lhi don't "..int to pay the toll "111 dri' c l>n Co:i~t High" ay in!ltc:id. n:irl1n~ trafllc .,long the o~c rn.,. d\. route. The> claim the) didn't krh.>'' until reccntl) that .i toll ''·" Ill the "orl..s for Nc,,p<.m Coa,t. "\\ hy \\Ou Id Co\. Dcb.1y :ind Turner, "ho 1..ne,.,. about the change in !it atu~ or 1\c.. ,, port Co:ist Road, foil to nuttl) our cou ncil- man, Phil San)t1nc. the J0,000 rc'>i· Jent of Corona del ~1. r :ind the chamber of commerce..,.. Coruna See TOLL/P•9• 4 Newport Heights residents fight· to protect their view ON THI COYIR He's at the center ol the Center ~ Concerns about planning board's recommendation on building heights goes before council, which is also expected to vote on eliminating 30 city jobs. BY DAVID Hurz, STAFP Wann NEWPORT HEIOH'fS -A group of residents who peer down onto Mariners Mile mobilized this weekend in an all-out effort to protect their harbOr views. . Councilwoman Evelyn Hart re- ceived I nyer on her doorstep Sat· urday proclaimin& th.c following: ''Ocean and bay views Crom public parks and your rcMdential nei&h· borhood can be lost by City Coun· cil vote this Monday ni&hl. A crili· ' cal condition for protectin& views is now in jeopardy!" The Newport Beach council voted 4-3 March 28 to change one crucial word of a Planning Com· mission recommendation regarding building heights, Hart aid. The final vote, making the propo ed ordinance law, will be tonight. Accordina to the policy ap· proved by the commission, a build· ing in Mariners Mile m:iy only be 26 feet tall. But the structure can gQ a high as 35 feet, the policy states, it: 11The increased buildin& height would result in more public visual open space and views than would • result from compliance with the basic · hei1ht1 limits ANO, for those propenies abuttlna West '"'°""a&JP.eee • The painting on page 1 today is by local artist Debra Huse. For 1nformation on p.,intin~, call 650-6865. NUMal• CLASS IFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM HOTLINE 6 .. 2-6086 !,,PORTS 642-4330 ..... Around Town ...... : ............. 3 Classified .......................... 7 Looking Back .................... 2 Sf)C>f'tS 6 t I• It I • I• t • • t .... I I f I I I I I I I.• I I• 5 .. " PAC director Tom Tomlinson has come a long way from Alaska Big doings this \\CCk :H the Oronge County Performing Arb Center. The Center 1i,;iJI unveil new attrJct10n roming this 1>pting and early summer, and the count)'widc lm:igin:Jtion Celebr•t1on the Center CO·)ponro~ for the ninth str:right year "'ith the county Dcp:mmcnt of Education J..1d.s off tl1is "-Cekend. Al~o. non·Center $0UrcC) ay ~n announument i'> impcndin1 about the fom1:Jtion of an Orange Countv Arti Council At the cente ol tllfe Ccmcr i Tom Tomlinson. e farmer Alaska Center for t Performin1 An.s chief cho en in J to s~cd Thomas Kendric whose retirement a the: Costa Mesa ~nuc'1 ex«utive dirtttor took clrrct in ~Oriober. Talk •bout b1pti"'1 by fire, one of Tomlinson' first chit~ was 10 Q&A ~port that the Center in 199J mi~~cd it.\ f und-rai mg so:il b.r 20<(. :md \\OUnd up with the loue I opcr::iting surp/u in ih cight-ye:u lmtory -di,tinctiom \\hkh he aid o"t:rcn 't :is big u <l~.1/ a thcr \\Cn" m:.dc out tel ti . The real nc'~ be s:iicl, 1rn~ t/1c Center~ p:iid 11ttemh111ce nue, •mons the higl1c~t fo the n:wan. No one C':Jn argue o ith the (net that, dc,plte a nagging ttte\ ion. the Center hD done remart.1bly well in filling J,OOO·seat ~gentrom Hall and 300-K'3t Founders H•ll. All eye are now on the 43-~a,.o/J to 1tt if be u hers m • MW era•t the ~ntw. Tomlinson, who 1•innf • repu1•tion In Alm• tor individual • bookin11s o/ p<>pu/:Jr ;ict~ ltkc tho c th:Jt wi ll be announced l:Jtcr 1h1\ "eek. ~;it do1' n in hi~ ollicc In t "eek with D:iifr Pilot entertainment cuitor M::itt CoAer tmJ talked about C\ cry thing from tiro:utening tl1c Center's tr11d1tion;J/ nudicnce for dance, mw.ical. ">mplwny nunk, J:JZZ and occn ion<1/ m:11n .. tr~11m pop to the Whitc1\Dtcr ~cond:JI. o how do you like Oronac County 10 far'! It' great.·l'm h:i' ing 1 good time. It' 1 grc:n place to "'ork. l h:wc o great taf{. Whit b11 .surpriHCI you moat prol~slionally •ad penonally · ltm? I don't think there were a lot ol svrprites becautc I was 10 well brided on wh11 to apect here. The • difTert*°' betweH ............. 2 Monday. April 11 , 1994 There are many pl~asures In thinking small W hen we're growing up we're urged to THI NK 8101 Oo out and conquer the world! Make ·a pot full of money with a dazzling career! After struggling to THINK BIG for 50 years, one deserves the incomparable rewards 59 and Holding and plea~ures of Thinking Small. There comes a time wheq it's more fascinating watching a tiny sapphire-jeweled Hummingbird sipping nectar, than homo sapiens swapping ego trips at a cocktail party .• As we age, our world grows smalle r, but no less rewarding. One has the leisure to savor the remarkable innovations of nature with a fre)h eye -and insight. If I had encountered Charlotte wh en I wa) young and Thinking Big, I might have missed a kindred spirit one-inch long with multiple legs and a talent for )pinning webs that border on genius. LOCALS ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE. 540-1224, cxc. 363 Charlotte, like her famous name sake in E.Il. White's memorable story, was no ordinary garden-variety spider. She fashioned her gossamer creations into engineering feats greater than those of the Ma ssachusetts Institute of Technology. Unlike many poor artists who can barely afford brushes & paint, this lady was born with an endless supply of silken threads for her dazzling designs. l>AJLTPUDTPIJ.aPHOJOS Theodore Robins poses with some Modef-T Fords. He began repairing the cars locally In 1921 and opened the area's first Ford agency in 1923. The dealership still bears his name today. · . There's a Ford in their past Theodore Robins opened the area 's first Ford dealership in 1923. When I first beheld Charlotte swinging perilously through the air in death-defying bungee leaps, I was appalled she would risk her life and eight limb!> for art. The guide lines anchoring her spectacular web were three or four yards apart, hardly necessary to trap a few low-brow flies, but a tc ::.tament to her grandiose nrtistry. His son and grandchildren still operate the business that bears his name As I stood there, marveling at her talent, she becnme aware of my presence. Apprehensive at first, she fin ally accepted me as a web connoisseur, nod even signed her name in the corner of her masterpiece with a nourishing cross. A few days later Charlotte and her creation were gone. I assumed some art dealer in Beverly Hills had offered her a one-woman show. Little did I"' know that my friend, as a gesture of-..;. affection, had spun '1nother web ~ between two bushes blanking either side of our front door. Coming home one night in the dark, I bumped into her work of art and was covered in webbing. The next morning, gingerly opening the door, there was Charlotte, the centerpiece of a glorious new web shimmering in the sun. It was an act of forgiveness for my blunder. The location of her creation, however, was a~ perilous as hanging a work of conceptual art in a clothes closet. ·: For days my husband and I T h.e first ford agency in the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area, started by Theodore Robins, i~ still a landmark among the stretch or car dealerships on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. On J une I, 1921, Robins opened a repair shop near Balboa's Fun Zone at 706 E. Bay Ave., renting the building for SIS a month. He started out repairing Model·T Fords, and in 1923, qualified for a franchise to sell and service Ford automobiles. His first new cor saJes quota was one new Ford a mon_th. The first sale totaled $637. J 5. Because they were expanding into a large dealership, the business moved from the Pavilion area to a more spacious site on the corner of 22nd Street and Cc;ntral (Newport ,. Ooulevard), across from the Crab Cooker. . r Model-T fords were the most popular cars in the late 1920s, and it was then that Robins' dealership really took off. He had the only Ford d~alership in the area, and with kind hospitality, became the most revered. The two-seater Thunderbird was the most popular Ford in 1955 when Theodore Robins Ford moved from Balboa to 3100 W. Coast Highway, the site of a Ferrari/ Range Rover dealership today. They opened a one-acre used car lot on Harbor Boulevard, while still selling and repairing Fords at the PCH location. r 'Carefully ducked under the web when we went in and out of the door. One day, alas, her exqu isite home came to an inglorious end when a Fuller Brush Man brushed it aside . The top-seller in 1966 was the Mustang, and that same year Robins move d the dealership to the Costa Mesa location, a 10-acre lot at 2060 Harbor Blvd. Robins with a model of a Ford Thunderbird, which came out in 1955. I never saw Charlotte again, but I ' hope she remembers me as fondly as I remember her. You rarely meet an undiscovered genius of any species. , ( I • This column is dedicated to my 10-year·old grandson, Patrick, who THINKS BlG, MEDIUM and SMALL. and doesn't miss a thing! Nancy Mcintyre's column runs Mondays. VIL a, ... • RIADHS HOTLINl1 642·60H Your commc:nti about the Daily Pilot or news tips v.iU be recorded 1nd aiven di· reedy to Editor Wilham Lobdell. The same l.C·hour answcrlna acl'Yicc may be u1ed to record letters to the editor on 1ny topic. MAILINO ADDIUI Our address is JlO W. B'Y St., Cos11 MeJI. CA 92627. TO MAKI A CORllCTION h IS ~ P1loc'• Policy '° prompcly a>n«t All mun ol 1ub.1M1«. l'k.uC Ull 540- 1224. m 363. 'TNnk yoa Thom~ H. 1ohnloft. Publ het Willl.Vft Lobddl, EdilOf $tt¥C Miiii*, M~ ... EdetOJ Erk M.-. Oak Cud' Marc JttartJft, l'hoco l:.d110t S-" frtilllk, Cimil.ftiun MINJ'Cf HllNC ~ rmd~non M.aNfCr J.Udwal FktdKr, P1tpby Manap Jlldy Oen.inf, Od11(d MaNJtr Pr--' Shah, ConvOlltr In 1976, Robins died at the age of 82. 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""" Mt willl rwe foot ...... ,.,. ...... dnr .. '"by~ -"emoOn, pakhy 1ltlff ~r southern waa.n. \ ) Gays told ·tO beam or they Wiii perts~ ..,_Some of counw·s most influential homosexuals .... gather in Newport to-hear head of country's largest gay church. , BY DAVID HEITZ, SrAFF Warru. NEWPORT CENTER -Be seen or perish. _ That underlying message repeal· edly revealed itself Sunday after· noon to about 75 of the county's most innuential gays and lesbians. They gathered at the Four Sea- sons Hotel to hear the story of Mel White, head of the largest gay and lesbian church in the nation ond former ghost writer for reli· gious cele.brities. White, 53, said he spent more than 30 years of his life "in the closet." He made a living writing speeches for some of the .larg~st critics of the gay community, in· eluding Billy Graham, Jerry Fal· well, Pat Robertson and Oliver North. " "I believed them. I thought th ey were right:• White said, recount· ing the painful electroshock treat· ments and therapy sessions he un· derwent while trying lo convert himself to heterosexuality. "I was trying to get out of being gay. 1 thought I was evil." The Orange County Fedetal Club, a year-old organization com- prised of some of the most power· ful gays and lesbians in the county, hosted White's lecture. "After 40 years of struggle, at last I can say to the world, 'I'm gay, I'm proud, and God loves me without reservation," White said. He said the radical right is mak- ing "millions of dollars a day off hating gay people." "I tell ya folks ... in the days ahead, without spirit, without being on you r own spiritual jour- ney ... we will not survive," he said. Richard Reinsch, chairman or the club, said he hopes White mo- tivated the Orange County. gay community to concentrate more on national issues. "Right now, our community is involved in the most imponant po- liticnl struggle we've ever faced," he said. "Our rigbt to be treated wi th equality under the law is ~ under attack as never before. The radical right is using fear and hn tc in on attempt to deny lesbians :ind gay men equal protection in a free society." According to Reinsch, as many as 10 states face ballot initiatives this year which allack equal rights for gays and lesbians. The Human Rights Campaign Fund, the nation's lnrgest gay and lesbian political organization and n major benefactor of the Federal Oub, is the le:ider in the gay com- munity in fighting such proposals. "The fact is, they may be sin- cere -but they're sincerely wrong," White snid of the "tel- evangelists" and o.ther right-wing leaders who arc pushing anti-gay legislation. "They are taking away our rights guaranteed by the First Amendment, and they are -Ooing it proudly." White said it's important for gays and lesbians to be open about their sexuality with their neigh· bors, co-workers and families. "When we come out, we win the baule. Wh en we $lay in the closet, we lose the battle," White said. "If we all turned blue tomorrow, the battle would be over." LUNCH MINU Newport l\leso Elementary school meals this week; Today -Beer patty with au jus, au gratin potatoes, celery chunks with peanut butter dip, bluebe rry muffin bread, milk. ·ruesdoy -Cold ham nnd cheese on whent bread or frcnch breud pizza, colcsluw, mixed fruit cup, milk. Wednesday -California chicken patty sandwich or frcnch bread pizza, tater tots, mock cherry pie with whipped topping, milk. Thursday -Make your own bean burrito or frcnch bread pizza,-tosscd green salad, pineapple tidbits, milk. " Friday -Campfire stew with cornbread square or rrcnch bread pizza, jicama 'licks with ranch dressing. dulled peaches, altnond butter cookie, milk. r . ' .. ., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Croakers' campout • . ' I "• ~win sisters Beth, left, and obyn Weber, 11, paint heart-shaped magnets, a bove, durtn~ the 27th Annual Frog ond Community Campout Saturday at Halecrest Part< In Costa Mesa. At right, Christine Jones, 9, takes a big bite out of a chill ~ during the cam~ut, whl e below, some o the 226 Girt Scouts to participate in the event ~ther around their tents . e daylong campout was planned and o perated by the Costa Mesa Girt Scout Senior Troop. ........ y K•'-Y• Ralno11e, D•lly Piiot AROUND TOWN TODAY """" nv••• c• Hea "Bible Stories Depicted in Great An" and "Jewish Heri tage Series" are two classes that begin today at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 East Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information on these. and other classes, call 751-0608. OCCVPAftONAL CUllU Certified Nursing Assistant, data entry, dental radiology printing pre s o~ralOr, computer courses and more' will be offered bcginnfog this week from the Coastline Rcpooal Occupational ProgJam. Enrollment as open to all high school students 16 years of age and older, and 10 adults who reside within the participating districts. A $35 non-refundable reaistration fee per course is due at the time of re&istration For a free tcbcdu1e of classes, call 979·1955. COITA MaA AAltP I "Making Lifq Easier" and "Elder Hottel Adventure" are the titles of two videos that will be shown at the 1 p.m. meeting of the Costa Mesa chapter of AARP at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona. For information, call 546-7848. TUUDAY L.....w~ Lum how the public libra.ry can help )'OU with your job 1ean:h durina a free 1eminar Crom ') lO 9 p.m. at the Newport Center Brand• Libra.ry. The propam Includes hands-on research usina retow"Cain tbe Ubrary's rcftrcnce 1rca. For detail\, call 640-601 s. ext. 864. ........... ,_ Spri., pmchool storydme ror 3 to s ~r olds are under way at all Newpon Be.ch Pubhc Ubrartcs. Proaram wait be offered at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdiy mornings at Balboa Branch Ubtary, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Corona del Mar Branch Library, 420 Marigold Ave., and Mariners Branch Library, 2005 Dover Drive. The Newport Center Libraty·will offer the program at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday. For more information, call 644-3187. llWllWOMIWSN08•'M • The public is invited to hear a discussion entitled "Jewish Women: Changes and Oiallengcs in the 90's," at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 250 E. Baker SL in Costa Mesa. Pre-registration is required. Call 939-1111. ........ -....... The Environmental Professionals Organization wilt hold its IC(l()nd quanerly dinner proaram at 5:30 p.m. at the Irvine Hyatt, 17900 Jamboree. Guest speaker will be Sir EJdon Griffiths, a former C.00.Crvative member of British Parliament wbo currcnt.Jy SCIVC$ as dirctor or the lntematioftal Business Center of Chapman University and!resident or the Orange County Worl Affairs Council. Cott of the dJnner and program is $29 for EPO members and $39 for others. For more information, contact Chi& Neslqc at 7SJ..04.4.4. MT Mlll&-TAID Every Tuetday at noon. the Newport Harbor Art Mu.eum at 8SO San Clemente Dme in Newport Beach lpOGIOIW lec:IUrel by local artists and art collecton. Today ceramica artilt OitlOrcl MJen. a ~ at UO, will dilcUlt "Osr.Dic Sculpeure· Options and AJternettw.." u~ 1ecture1 Will dilcua caaUc:a. atcrliQa aiNer, contemporary crafts, woodworkiA& and coUCctia&-For details. call 7'9-1121. , EXERCISE CLASSES • Step REEBOK® • Mu scle Conditioning • Low Impact Aerobics • Stretch & Tone • Adva nced Classes NEW •Slide REEBOK® CARD IO EQUIPMENT • Treadmill s • Stai rclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferower • Circuit Training l ' Natalia Larson Member since 1984 Monday,Aprif 11, 1994 3 Giving is less . painful when you are laughing . B E STILL, MY HEART - II was. more than the ol' ticker should have to take in one sitting. Picture, for example, these heart-throbbing sights: • A high-ranking executive of , The Irvine Co., 1'om Rcdwitz, performing a prO\OCali\<e striptease (topless, egad!) on stage. •A re~taurant owner, Jackshrimp's Jack Jasper, bumping and Local grinding to the sensuous Scene strains of melodics. Hawaijan •A health club hunk, Robert Durns, exposing his rock-hard torso (sculpted by Shape Up Newport), and drawing gasps with a series of incredible belly-rolls. •A goateed restaurateur, Dennis O'Sullivan of The Alley, dressed in drag, complete with flaming-red boa and fishnet hose, belting out "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." Did all these ris.qu e i.hcnanigans take place in a naughty Ne .... port nitery? Not on )Our :lngiogram. The midda) ~ce ne was ihc llalboa l3ay Club ballroom, \\/here the loc;,i l chapter of the Amcric;.in Hc;,irt A))OCi:uion on Thur)d;,iy i.taged a far-out fun d·rai!.e r. The performer) \\Crc gi,ing their all bec;.1u)c of challenges. from nearly 200 appreciative ph ilanthropists. for a price, they'd do almo)i anyth ing 10 pump up the hen rt associa tio n. And they succeeded wildly, more than S20,000 worth. It was one of the few times in Spanish speakers needed for program fighting child abuse The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center needs Spanish-speaking volunteers 10 be parent aides 10 teach the parenting, communication skills and problem solving techniques needtd to prevent child abuse. Volunteers will act as role models for the "Welcome Bnby" program -a class geared toward first time parents to offe r guidnnce and training in ch ild development. Cl as)es toke place at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7, Cost;i Mesa. For more information. call 722·1107. . his career as ;. rapid-fire emcee that Paul Salata was upstagec,I. He kept watching the door, wondering if the joint would be raided. But there wasn't too muth danger or that. Not \\ith Newport's city manager Kevin Murphy joining in the merriment. And \\ho would dare interrupt a brave s.olo rend11 ion of "h 's a Small World, Aftef All," when the reluctant warbler is. the city's fire chief, Tim Riley? Other volunteers al the luncheon .included a corps of waiters, alleged civic celebrities. (of varying degree). \\ho got lost in the shuffie. Even they . couldn't screw up the show. One s~lled waiter even got a break, of sorts. That came whe n one of his guests, Chuck Thompso n, outbid everyone for the privilege of being The Daily Pilot's Editor for a Day. His tablcmatcs, publisher Tom· J ohnson and editor Bill Lobdell, apparently were unaware that a deal had been made. For his S350 contribution, Thompson confided that his fir:>t assignment would be to raise the pay of all columnists. This means th at one ink-stained wretch \\Ould be able to give up his day job; namely, wait ing on· tables. For the best line of the luncheon, th~ nominee must be a sweet )Oung lad), an AHA \'Olunteer, ''ho was :l\\ed \\hen a silver-hai red gentleman ''as lured on i.tagc to lead in singing "Three Little Fbhics." and ··Mairzy Doats." "Gosh," i.hc s.aid, "he knew all those tricky \\Ords." This came as an uncertain compliment to the vocalbt, one Harry Babbitt, who merely gained fame & fort une "ith these nonsense ditties, among others, se"eral cons ago. 0 .Ii '-I I\ 11\11 1111, • \ J, I!'\ : ' 11 I I • I ': ' l ' I I I' 0 THER HEARTBEATS - Just a few more notes, dangling from the apron strings: •Some server-uppers should be drummed out of the Waiteri. Union. One lazy oaf, atrired in tuxedo, s'"eatshirt and sneakers, e'en had an assist.int, Realtor Solly hotzen, on hand to take care of the hea'') lifting. • Was there a real gcn-yoo·wine celebrity in the cro,,d? You betcha. Gracing the festivit ies, in full regalia, was. Mr. Wild Wing, representing the Mighty Ducks. One sports enthusiast, Jerry Thompson, \\:lS so exc ited he would'"e e:lten a hockey puck. •There's no such thing as a fre e lunch. Just ask Monsignor Joseph Wado"icz, who had been invited to grace the Crcans' table. So, naturally, he was asked to deliver the invocation. Did his words help the cause? Well, laced with humor, they didn't hu rt. At this writing, delighted staffers at the Heart Association were still counting the day's proceeds. • Which brings us to a -s.emi-serious question: Why don't all the countless charities in P1lo1l:ind borrow a page from the Heart Association manual and inject some much-needed lc,it) (c,en hit;uity) into their fund-r;.iising affairs? Some of these C\ents CJD be dO\\Oright deJdl) Out chairperi.on Da~ na J'('tlit and her dedicated ere\\ ha\etthc \\inning formulJ, to \\it: faen in ~traitened circumManct:s, gi,ing doci.n't hurt -when )Ou're laughing. One puzzled diner C\en \HOtC a SIOO check, ju)t for the prhilegc of as.l..ing his waite~ one quci.tion. He \\anted 10 know 1f s1herwarc and 11apl..ins came \\ith the meal. Jerry Kobrin's column runs • .\lond:>y and ffednesdaJ. WEIGHT TRAINING • Camstar • Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weight s ' QUALITY CLUB • Limited Member hip •Certified Trainer & Teacher • utrition Workshop • Beginner Workshops • Towel Service & Ammeni ties •Newport's #1 Personal Training Program since 1982 In Wcstcliff PlaZa • 1080 Irvine Ave (II 7dl St) Newport Beach • 63 l ·3623 4 Monday. ApriC 11. 1994 ..... ~, I n the past )e3r, some of the inner-city land lubbers have mown rcm:arkable promise as champion rov.ers, according to coach Sam Couch Couch, a 20-year-old Orange Coast College studena from Newpon llcach, \Olunteers with the youth four da)~ a week. He said his parents helped him p y for the k•> ling lesaom and arips 10 naaionab •hen he was younger, bua some of the Santa Ana youlh don't have 1ba1 luxury. ''There·, a f cw kids ahat reaUy want 10 go. They're really stoked for ll," he uid, ••Bui IS far ti gcuing money from their °"·n families ... I don'a abink they'd be able to go." Coueh has been visning loal restaurants lately and asking owners if they'd like to sponsor a )'OUth's trip to Indianapolis. ··0oe ol fJr1 f rieftdl did thac .wben be was tryina ao raise -.er for himsdf 10 .,_ •• be said. "Some guy p1id his -.-ay 10 nat~" He's &ho mums a plea to IR)'One who miaht like IO sponsor a child. He uid his croup ~td be more than "illina to befriend their 'ponsors nnd even give ahem kayaking lessons to show lheir gratitude. Meanwhile, TcrTell also is looking for help from the public. The equipment at the Aquaaic ~tAac M • ..anw. DAILY PlLDT Tom Tomlinson on his job as chief of the Performing Arts Center: "I don't think it ever gets to be a •grind. It changes often enough and there are always new and exc(ting things happening." TOMLINSON Fro• P•1• 1 Alaska and here is the i.ocial nature of things. W e have a very well-developed guild and support group structure. Each guild chapter has su pport activi ties and 'arious fund-raisers. I just read an interview that was done shortly after you "ere chosen to head the Center in "fi\ch you were asked what you would do about addressing the AIDS crisis, nurturing local performers, olTcring ethnically diverse ~ programming, balancing tt,e competing intcrcsls or rcgfonal arls organizations and presenting adult-oriented pop here. Your answer 10 oil those was pretty much, hey, I just got here, ask me again in six months. Well, it's been six monUu ..• (Laughs): I knew that would come back to haunt me. I think we are actuatly moving on a lot of those issues. We're in the midst of planning another fund-raiser to support AIDS. A lot depends on having the right artists al the right time. The competing interei.ts I can't address becau!>e of the physical struchue. There is not enough time available in the building to meet the needs of regional arts organizatio11s. We could easily present two full weeks of the 13roadway Series (musicals) if we had the time, and we don't. The !>ymphony wants more time. The problem is lhe structure itself. Until we see ourselves clear to point where we can build more theaters, we will not be able to solve that problem. There is a new initiative of advertising programs and public-affairs programs th at i.peak differently 10 the community about what we have to offer. We 're alo,o expandi ng our outreach programs so we can have an opportunity to do the things we ca n't do in the hull because time is pretty limited . Do you th ink the Center's at a crossroads when it comes to expanding? , (Pointing to a board behind th:it shows only 15 more open dates in Segerstrom Hall the rei.t of the year): It's just not possible to meet any additional community needs in the current situation. Because it 's an issue of do we want to grow and expand or stay where we arc, l can only say the time is not right to expand now, but it may be !tOOn . There's another way to look at that. You C<ln't really argue with success. The Center's paid uttendance is among the highei.t in the country. The dance and Broadway series are remarkably we ll received. We're obviously meeting some needs with what we're doing. !Jut communities change and the arts change. That's the great th ing about the arts. Even if we aren't able to expand the facility, that's not to say in 10 ye~rs we'll be offering the same thing we are now. We want to be flexible enough to meet lhe needs of lhe artists and the community we represent. So what do you think or this \\hole Whitewater deaf? Aw, come on. (Greg Patterson, the Center''- pre~ officer, who sat in on much of the interview, noted thal Tomlinson didn't have anything to do with Whitewater.) You've got to h:l\e an opinion on it. (Laughs): I don't have time to read the newspapers. I wanted lo ask you about arts education, which tics in with the upcoming Imagination Celebration the Center is so involved with. When I llllk to other arts leaders, they continually bring up o rear that audiences ~on't be there in the future ror what they present because ot the lack ot arts education in the schools. Could you see any benefit in all the organizations joining forces, perhaps as a count)widc umbrella group, and coming up with a joint plan to tackle this problem year round? I n my view, yes, there would be an advantage to that. We've talked about it and there is some advantage to at least seeing if programs don't overlap. The biggest advantage would be just working together. That's why an Orange County arts council is forming and organizing a board of directors. Coordinated efforts with schools would increase. Out when it comes to arts education in schools, the biggest thing is we shouldn't be expecte~ 10 take the place of the schools. We're not educators. We were not trained as art educators. We do have resources we can offer the schools as they provide that valuable arts education. We can provide artists and a variety of · activ11ies like ahe Imagination Celebration, but that has 10 be supplemented by curriculum-based, in-school arts education. The biggest thing we can do is g~ ;irts education back in the schools. Whal other bcnents would lhcre be to a cou ntywidc arts council? I know lhere have been di~cussions of countywide arts awareness programs 10 let adult know what's available, where they can find il, what's here, why arts are valuable in a community ... And why are Drts valu able In a community? Fifty million rca ons. At the w:ry basic level, the arts pass • values of one generation onto 10 the next only in a way they cnn. Jn w~i.tern c1viliiation, what bases a s~icty all comes from the art ..•. o" a basic level, il's nbout wh:11 we arc. There is an economic ~dvantage, 100. The numbers are enormous. The economic value of just what we do he re is enormous. Businesses make decisions on where 10 locate using the arts as a key factor. Walk into any restaurant around here on 11ights when we or SCR don't have a show, and you can shoot a cannon jn there. Go on nights when we have a show, and it'!> difficult to even get a table. There's an enormous impact. . When you arrived, or perhaps even before )OU got here, when you were looking into the position, I'm sure you heard the knocks against the Center being elilist and nol rcflt't'live or Orange County's dh·erse population. Are those. knocks fair? I think they're simplistic and made without the benefit of understanding the whole picture-. This building was built with entirely private funds by a group made up of a large number of individuals, some very wealthy and some non.wealthy, so the community would have the kin~s of programs it has. Some s;iy that makes it elitist because it was one group that did that. But when you look al the price of tickets, the number of free tickets we give away, the number of performances we have for children ... One million kids have been to performances at the Center. There were 200,000 jusa Inst year. More than 5 million people have seen a show aa the Center. We have Summer at the Center, which are two-week long workshops where at-risk high school saudents come in here and create a musical-theater piece. S ure, maybe you can say baUet is elitist, but that's because th ere are jusl certain people who like ballet. But to paint us with such a broad brush doesn't take into account the whole scope of things we do. In many ways, people would envy your position. You face dilTcrcnt challenges daily, you get to rub elbows with world-ramous pcrf ormcrs, you gc.l good seats to every show at lhe Center -and they're tree! But you also have lo pul In long hours, you can't wear jeans to work and, face It, you have lo put up with slimy media types like me. Docs it ever get to be a grind? A grind. (Long pause). I don't lhink it ever gets to be a grind. It changes often enough and there are always new and exciaing ahings happening. There ure some days where I'd raaher be doing things I like to do than things l have 10 do, like when l have to sit at my computer for four hours. But (overall), it's greal fun. I have one of the best board of directors I ever hud n chance to work with. And it's n grcaa staff to work with. Ce.ucr has become bruited and battered throuJh the )'CatS, and much ol it needs replacing • He said hD YJ'CDl'h lies in OXICIWls -noc fund raising - but he's Pin& it a try anyway. •·ii.e ~ntcr can·a sun~ on its membership alone, .. Terttll said, adding thal I l:irge portion Of ilS m'Cnue comes from corporate donations. He said ahe center needs jusa nbout everything: boats. molor5, a •ruck, paddles and boat scats. Under Terrell's direction, the Aquatic Cenaer has produced several Olympians during the past rew )Cars. The center currenily holds the national team tille for kayaking among 40 similar clubs naaionwide. Terrell, formerly employed by 1he ~er. was hired by the U.S. , Canoe and K.lyak team this year 10 begin competiaive kayaking programs in Dana Point and ·Redondo Beach. The center allows Terrell to load its equipment onto a trailer a couple days a week.and use it for those programs. Beawecn that and the program with the inner-city youth, some of the equipment has suffered nicks and dings, he said. "They're hard on th«! equipment," Terrell said. "They don't realize how expensive they are, no matter how much you tell them." He hopes to raise enough TOLL ,, •• •••• r del 'Mar resident Jean Morris said. "This is a gross lack of re- sponsibility to the people who elected them." Cox and Turner repeatedly have said the toll was ctommpn knowl- edge. Debay, who was. on the Planning Commission during the review pe- riod for the toll road, said she doesn't believe the council inten- tionally kept the toll a secret. "They were dealing with so many things regarding the corridor that it could be it just slipped by them." Last month, the council voted 4- 3 -Debay, Turner and Cox vot- ing no -to send the attorney general a letter that said city of- ficials believe there wasn't a gen- eral discussion of the: Newport Coast toll during public hearings. In voting against the letter, Turner encouraged all the council members to send letters expressing their individual opinions. Sansone said he has sent four letters to the attorney general in an effort to explain why he be- lieves the public at large didn't know about the proposed toll. "There were no public hearings whatsoever in the city of Newport Beach. They were all ,held else- where when it came to the En~i­ ronmental Impact Report and En- vironmental Impact Statement," he said. "That seems a little strange to me." Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ........ c...i ... im-••~ cena •sa-su.11s. Chlnliil 19 I money to buy new equipment for ahe Aquatic Center and repair 1he equipment he hauls to Dana Point and Redondo. Terrell and Couch :igrce that their first priorily is getting plane tickets to Indianapolis for the Santa Ann kids who deserve: to go. "They ~taned coming down last summer ;ind they really got interested in kayaking," Couch said of his students ... They wanted to keep doing it. It's nice to be able to help them out and get them inaerested." He suspects some of them might get di590uraged if they're unable 10 strut their stuff at nationals. "There's not much chance of them going if the money isn't raised," Couch said. her letter emphasized that New- port Coast Drive not only is a mit· igation measure for the downco:ist development, but also for the ulti- mate buildout of Newport Center. She sai~ there "was no indica- tion" during discussions with The Irvine Co. that Ne" port Coast evenvould be a toll road. Turner said he believes it's im- portant that the attorney general understands all the background in- formation leading up to the New- port Coast Drive controversy, es- pecially the fact that the proposed toll didn't go unnoticed by at least one homeowner's group In Spy· glass Hill. .. I wanted to get the whole thing in there, which l did do," Turner said. The Spyglass Hill Community Association learned of tll'C pro- posed toll in November 1990 and wrote a letter in opposition of it. Turner said that, for the most part, "nobody made an issue" of the toll during the envi ronm ental review process. ~'This thing ha.s·been a toll road since God knows when," he said. "How do you get on a toll road if )Ou don't pay a toll? If they· didn't understand that, then I'm sincerely sorry that people didn't zero in on that." • He said he's disappointed the isi.ue has divided the council. "I tried like the devil to come up with a draft ietter that the whole council would endorse just reciting the facts," he said. Coplq Colony Clble¥lslon 549-3500 mlSI ......... Coast Highway, 1h11 the incre~cd building hci~t is nccess:uy to ton· struct the additional Ooor aru ... " The council changed the ~ord "AND" l~·"OR," however, allow- ing builders 10 ~ higher th:in 26 reel simply by say1nJ they have to, .d "' Hart sa1 . Councilwomen Hart, Jan Dj:bny • and Jean Watt voacd to keep ahe word .. AND." H:srt said she will argue again tonight against cha(lg· in .. AND" to "OR." • g · 'II I • The counc1J w1 a so vote 10- nighl on whether 10 eliminate 30 jobs from ahe city's budget, includ- ing fr\'e police ofl'icers, a scrgeana, a fire cnptnin an~ _two top Mari~e Department administrators. City Manager Kevin Mu'rphy said the cuts are necessary 10 off- ~1 a SJ million budget shortfall. He said it's almost impossible to make the cuts withoul dipping into public safely because it comprises nearly half of the general fund. Only seven ciay employees would be laid off. The other posi- tions would disappear through early retirement and allrition. Murphy said the work force re- duction and other departmentul budget cuts amount 10 S2.4 mil- lion. He said the city will continue to look for ways to slice another $600,000. The council meets at 7 p.m. in the council chambers of City Hall. 3300 Newport Dlvd. Auto-Facts by Paul Frech -I ••• ,,,: GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE A DEAD BATTERY WHODUNNIT If the engine fails to tum over with the tum of the ignition key, the car battery is probably dead. As easy as it might seem for the car owner .to make this diagnosis, there is more to it than merely pointing to the battery as the cause of the problem. 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' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Monday' April 11 , 1994 • PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 KA :ol!'l'A lt.A1-.:os1 DAILY 1'11 •r Newport East base runner Casey Wiedeman is safe as ball evades Dodgers catcher Sean Morrissey (left), while Red Sox pitcher Mark Hatfield (right) rares back in another Pony League game Saturday. Ne1ftlport East captures ·three Pony League triumphs · ~ Orioles, Red Sox and Royals defeat Newport Baseball Association squads. Eric Halfacre led the offense for the "inners, going 4 for 5 with a double and an ROI. Tim Thurman homered and drove in three runs £1..nd Jeff Oemis tripled, "ith the bases loaded in the fourth inning to e\tend the Orioles lead. Hatfield and rche,crs Brian Coombe and Enc Bot· tomlev at Eastbluff Park. The Phillies. paced by the combined pi.tching effon of !.tnrter Zach Wells and l3ri:in Bis ell. yielded 1ust St'< hits, while striking out four. pro\'ed to be the gJmC·\\ inner . Red So\ catcher Jessie Da' 1s abo h1,;lp.:d dcten· si,ely., gunning do,,n one Phillie t!)ing to steal s.:c· ond and picking off another at third b 1,c · The Red So"< impro.,,ed 10 :!·I. NEWPORT OEACH - A tri o of Ne\\pon Ea!it Pon} League Oa eball teams e:irned 'ictories S:u!Jr· dJ) O\er rivals f~om the Ne\\ port Daseb;ill Associa- tion at two sites in Ne" port 13cach. The White So' posted single runs in the second. third and fifth innings, ''h1lc the Orioles. "ho. trailed l·O after t\\O innings, scored four in the third and fourth innings. Both team , ho\\ever. -.1rugglcd \\ith control as the Red Sox "alked nine and the Phill ies '>I\. • Ro) Jls 8, Dodgers 5: Coll'i) '.'\vrthml.:;c pid..:d up thc \lcton in relief for the R0\.11'>. ''ho ohrc1n: · ,1 5·1 founh-.inning deficit 10 1mpro'c to 2-1·1 Herc's :1 loo!-at the games: •Orioles 1~. White Sox 3: Jeff McKay scattered se,en hiis to earn the complete-game pitching victory, striking out five and "alking to. a the Orioles pounded out "19 hits at Ensign Intermediate. The Orioles improved their league-leading record to 5·0·1. •Red Sox 2, Phillies 1: Red Sox Manage r Da' id Hatfield prnised his team's defense in the victory. which backed the combined one-hit pitching of Mark Red So"< ~econd baseman Robbie R;ider sparl..lcd '' ith the leather and' offensh ely for the "inners. He had a hand in JO ou ts on defense, scooping up grounders and hauling in popups. • Rader, \\ho w:ilked his first three trips 10 the plate, singled to left \\ith l\\O on in the ~se,cnth. '"hen the Red Sox added their second run of the game. "hich The Royals use~ fi, e pnchcrs, includin:; ~ 1.1tth1.:\\ L:1f:.on. "ho \\OrkeJ out of a t\\o-ou1. b.1~e)·loadcd J.lm in the sl\th b) inducing :i ground out. ~ate Lemmerm:in doubled O\Cr the right ficld"r·,. hcJd to pbtc North ridge :ind Ca-.e) \\'icd..:man. "hu had each singled 10 seJ the tabk. ' ~CADIA INVITATIONAL TRA.CKAND FIELD MEET .Newport Harbor standouts ·earn honors at Arcadia Invitational ~ Heads hopes to use shotput crown as marketing tool with Stanford. ARCADIA -First on /'-~ Gina Heads' things-to-do ; ~ 10_ ""' '\ lisi today will be to coll ~ -~~jJ Stanford. v. !J • . ~ Now that her stock has J risen to the ceiling. fol-~ lowing Saturday night's ~ momentous 'ictory in the girls shot put at the 27th Arcadia Foot Locker ln\itational, her bargainmg po"er as al o increased. Heads, the Ne" port Harbor High se- nior, sporting a Stanford sweatshirt in be- t\\cen thro"s 10 fend off the chillv air at Arc.1dia High, reached a personal· be!it in the shotput in her third consecutive track :ind field meet and defeated national prep leader Delores fuimoloau of Channel Is· lands (0"<nard) in a pul!iating finish that came down to the ffhal throw. Heads, "ho tands 5-foot-3, strucl-45 feet, 7 inches in her third and final toss of the championship round, then had to swea t it out os Tuimolo:iu, a 240-pounder, tried once more to retake the lead. Tuimoloau, w'ho entered the meet with a national-best 46-11 Vi, fell short oh her last attempt, heaving 45-J V•. "I wanted to beat (Tuimoloau), because she's one of the best in the state and she's going lo be around during CIF and state," said Heads, recently accepted lo Stanford. "I love doing it on the la t throw. You torture yourself, but then you do it at the end." Heads, who communicates with the Stanford track coaches each week, ap- pears to be all but signed, scaled and de- livered. A national age-group weightlifting champion. Heads enhanced her schol- arship value by winning the shotput in "hat is considered the finest in-season in- vitational in the U.S. by Track & Field Nens. "We're working on 11," Heads said of the possible Stanford scholarship. ·•After this. it might help." ' Head , fourth in the ~late meet last }Cat ( 43·6), reached a perl>Onal best April 2 at the Trabuco Hills ln,itational (44-6), th en re~ponded with ;mother personal- record throw of 45-1 Thursday in a Sea View League dual meet against Saddle· back. In the preliminary round at the Arcadia Invitational, Heads reached marks of 41-8 and 43-9, then faulted on her third, finish· ing No. I in her night. In the champi- onship round, she earned a 42-3112 on her initial cast, then faulted on her second. She got it all on her final launch. "I just went after it," Heads said. "My strength's there, my technique's there, and it feels good." In the discus, Heads came up short, fin- ishing 10th out of 12 competitors with a See HlADS/P•1• 6 BRIEFLY Newport high jump star Misty May ~May, Bowman suffer deja vu with repeat of state high jump. ARCADIA -Only the addre s \\aS differen · names and the order of fin- ish r ained the same. I a replay of last year's state meet, Misty May of Newport Harbor High and Tracye Lawyer of Cate (Carpcntena) met in the finals of the girls high jump, with defending state champion Lawyer winning See MIGM JUMP/P•1• 6 Pirates' Carlson claims ·diving championship MISSION VIEJO -Heidi --- C:1rlson and Tina Edward fin-·_V ished first and third, respec- tively, in the overall individual - stundings to help lead the Or- ange Coast College women';; diving team to the championship of the Snddleback Diving Pentathlon Saturday at Saddleback College. Carlson finished first, ahead of Edward in the three-meter competition, then fin- ished second on the one-meter board to easily top San Diego Mc a's Windy Kraynik in the overall point stonding , by nearly 20 points .... Edwards was third on the one-meter bonrd, just more than five points behind Carlson. OCC men\ diver Bill Tovar was fou rth on the three-meter board and eighth in the one-meter competilion, to wind up sixth ovcroll. ·' Each competitor made five dive' on each board. DCC crew holds Its own SAN 'DIEGO -The Or---- ange Coast College crew qunli-. ~ fied four boats for Sunday's fi-~ nals of the Snn Diego Crew ---- Classic in Mission Bay, with the Pirates' Novice A and Novice B eights winnmg their respective races over the 2.000-meter course. OCC's junior varsity eights (its tup boat), finished fourth in 6 minutes, 7 sec- ond , behind Washin8ton (5:59), Harvard (6:03) and Penn (6:05). Additionally, the OCC women's JV eight made the six-team final, finishing sixth in 7:19. ICC 1111t1 In 181111111 SAN DIEGO -Senior --- Beth Howard pitched her '=-'.' ninth shutout of the scnson and ·juftior Shannon Moreno ---- had three hits and three runs acored in -. Southern California College's 11-0 victory over ho t Point Loma Nazarene, in the second of a Golden State Athletic Confer- ence softball doubleheader Saturday sec dropped the fir t game, 5-3, thanks to a four-run fifth inning by the hom, which ended Vanguard junior pitcher Shannon Sa}IOr' 45-inning corelc streak. Angie Vega went 4 for S with two RDI und two runs over both games, OS SCC moved its record to 29-7, 7-2 in confer- ence. Point Loma Nazarene' record i now 16-10. 2-6. POINT LOMA N•U•INI a, ICC ~ first a.am~ ~rcoHf1t P'oint LOMA 000 041 a -S S.ytcw, ~"'4 (S) MCI l.ewh: Yllliet -4 hbello. W-VolMrt, u ... l-~, 14-4. 21-Vollm CPU,~--(Pl). M-Wil CICO. ... ~lhee• • ~Sailors' Tift bests prestigious fie!d in boys shotput with 59-6 effort BY RlCKARD D UNN, row:n W~rrn ARCADIA -It was billed as a m:irquee com· petition, with three 60- foot shotputters going head-on SaturdJ) night at the mos t celebr:itcd tracl-and fil!ld in- ' itational in the nJt1on. Out none. not e'en Wade Ti(1 of Ne":" port 11.irbor High. "ho entered the 27th Arcadia/foot Lod.er lll\itational ranked No. I in the !ti.lie. reached the CO\etcd 60-foot range. Tift. ho\\t:\Cr. ct hed his n.1me in th.: prestigious ArcJd1~1 record boot.. ... he.i' ing, 59 feet. 6 inches 10 \\in the mee1 \\tlh sur· prising e:.i!.e. "0,crall, I'm ecstatic that I \\on. bc- c:iuse 11's the biggest meet in the nation But I \\il>h I \\OUld\e thrO\\n further," st11d the UCLA-bound Tift, \\hO r~.ithed his \\inning rn.1rk 111 the pre/1mmi.lf) round. Tift. 6-fooc-l, 110 pounds, has a per· onal-and tatc-be!tt 60-10 1~. ac- compli hed March 10 in a Sea Vie'\ League dual meet ag:iin!>l Univers1t). His primary competitors at Arcadia, considered the finc!ll in-season invitational in the country by Track & Field Ne11 ... were Chris DcMartin1 of St. Ignatius (San Francisco) and Jamer Parker of Northridge (Layton. Utah), both of \\hom !\ad ali.o "reachc<l 60 feet 1n 19~4. But DeMartini, the n:itilrnJI d1,cu' leader (191 ·6). und Parker \\Crc no"hcrc 10 be found \\hen it came 11me for big thrO\\S. "The .. only l\\O competitors \\hl1 I thought could bc.11 me \\ere those l\\l•, and the) didn't ha'e good night~:· Tift !<:ud. "I'm not urprised (lo "in). but I thought the other l\\O 60·footcr' "ould dq better." In a rather an11c11mJct1c chJmpion ... hip round, Tift thrc" 5 ·5 : t\\11.:c in a h.l''· then laulted on hi'> thtrd anu lin.11 cflort. After ft\ e nights of prdim1n.1~ round ... Tilt ":ls the lc:iJcr Jl 51>·6 •• 11tcr ha' 1111! gl)lle 57-7 .Jilli 57-5. Oc">l.1r11n1 (:J-2 J) failed 10 e'en reach the linab, ''hilc P.irk· er finished ::.i\th (54·6 1~) 11ft's chhest compct11or "~'s Phil Fonua of .\lira Co)t:i (.\lanh:1tt,1n llc~1ch)1 "ho \\Cnt :1-Gv.z. nc:irl) l\\O tcct short ol T11t's "inning m:irk . T1f1. \\ho '"Ill be -;houting for another 60-foot thro" nt the Mt. SAC Rda)s S.it- urdJ). "ill begin t:ipcnng h1' "c1gh1lat11 -~ 10 gain qu1cl..nes before the league fin.1b . Because of J sore lo"cr back. 1111 t.Jiled off on hi "eightliftmg for three weeks before hitting 60 feet for the fir~t lime in h1~ career 13~1 month. He hope ... tu rc:ich 62 to 63 feet by the end of th1 .,Ca· "on. ... ""''···. Calllornla Yacht Club wins big at U.S. Challenge Cup · regatta ..,. Zimbaldi dom inates Lasers to lead NHYC to fourth place. NEWPORT BEACH -D~nny Zim· baldi oC the Ncwpou Harbor Yacht Club ~on 6 of 8 rtccs in the Laser Cl:a~5 to domina1e dat 10-c:lub nect. bUt the California Yldat Out> earned lite overall crown at the United Slata Challenge Olp twill, completed Satur· day. Zimbaldi'1 fl• ihaMq combined with N~ HaltMw YC's fo;nb· (lllCO -=: CIQ fleet ..... I ftftla • .. ,..... Ill bid the lMlllS to """' II • ownU •••••heraM.,.fl,.... fte CaUfonll l&tl a. came f.-lleMnd Sa ....... edging the San Diego Yucht Clul', \\)'uch led ofter Friday' racina;, by one point St. Frnnm \'a<:ht Club or S:an fron· cisro, wound up third, one point back o( San Diego in the e~nt that fca1urcd JO teams made up of .cn1ors S1J1lin1 Catalina 31Ji and juniors sailin& in CFJ and l.aRn dmes. SL Fnndl. itippered by R-.. Slwi- tri. •i•• ed ftrM O¥erall In tbc C.'81•• 37 ..... .... DallOll Bcrpa .. Mm ICldl if thi Seanli Yadll Olb. woa j ol I ,._ in the CFJs eo .. 111 • .............. ., .. ., ... .... • Monday. Aptil 11, 1994 m .......... Wllb his wcighttimn1 tapered 11 the end of last year, Tin 50arcd. to Late promineoce. after rccord&nl pcrsonal·bdt throws for ~ix con- secutive weeks. · llELY ...... 8o1UJ line to send on jvmp. ........ * .. COSTA MESA --- -Jeff Pena rallied •• 10 lie lbc opc;nin& _,,-__ _ se1, then overcame • ......... Saturdlly nipt'1 pra&ipous Al· c:ad~ Loc:ker hMtalional by wirtua.I default al S feet. 6 inches. With ~ like l~ The qualify. ma mart ;ust '° ac• &o the 'flluih was 17S feet... r.-!-Oonzalcs reached 163-10. IWUll* ins 10th amona 13 thro_wers. Luke Sullivan of Verona, Was., ~~ the national leader wi1h a wa~nani throw of 192-0. Six or the dascus QOJnpetilors were from out of Tift, fourth in the ilate last year, enjoyed roll that btg3n 11 the league finals (54-9~). then continued 10 eclipse his own ~tnndards :u the CIF Southern Section Division 11 prclims (SS. 2th), the ClF finals (56·2), ~e Masters Meet (56-4), the quahfy- ing round or the state meet (57· 6-~). and the Nation~I Scholastic Outdoor Ch:smpionsh1ps (59·1V2) at UCLA. catching the eye or Bruin weights coach Art Venegas. a 6-1 deficil lo the tie-breaker to earn a 7·6, 6-3 sinpa We· __. tory, but il was lone b!f!llipt SaCal er.; JOl so-11 n 1 for the Southern Calarornia May, second in the atatc meet last year at Cerritos Collece. also cleared S-6 on her lir5t try. Both missed S.S on all three tries. 50 the scoring rcvencd to S--', ~here May had misled on her first lcAp. state. • ,...1• Firtccn saates, includin&. ""4UI· POliM ~ ooo oo-o • •A' College men's 1ennis te~ <•l"='t.:t.~ =c~ wh_ieh fell lo Golde~ ~tate A~b-w-....-.. 14--l. L-..., .,.,_ Lettc Conference viutor Potnt 28-te.11 CSCO. .._,cscn Loma Nazarene, 8-1 Saturday. .... lflJ, Jl-Momlo csco. ClllllPNZ lllJI IWllll AZUSA -Left·x hander Paul Gutier-• rez made the mo5t Arcadia champion Gina Heads HEADS t..wyer had cleared S--' on· her initial takeoff, giving her the title in an event considered lhc finest in·sea50n invitational in the nation by Track <t Field News. ••1 know l can go higher at the end or the year, because this is only the middle of the season," May said. "l think 1 can go 6-0." fomia, were rcprc5ent~d .'" tbe 27th annu:al Arcadia lnv1tataonal, • celebrated meet that has featured 47 31umni on the past three U.S. Olympic teams. Newport Harbor also en1cred • boys distance medley rc~ay team for the ~cond consecut1vc )'Cllr, and fini~hed with better re5ults. In 1993, ahe Sailors qualified 20th in that event out of 20 team~. Tift threw 57-2 at the state Ii· nals. Now,.hc can add an Arcadia Invitational medal to his trophy case. of his two relief op- portunities Saturday, earning a save in a 4-2 12th inning first· game victory, then earning the win in a 3-2 Vanguard victory in th~ seven-inning second game of a Golden State Atb· lctic Conference baseball dou- bleheader at Azusa Pacific. , ........... 135-1. Suzy Powell of Downey High in Modesto threw 178-8 for a national record. May, an All-American \'Olleyball player and the CLF Southern Sec- tion Division I Player of the Year last autumn, wllJ n;aiss Saturday's Mt. SAC Relays.. because of a three~day t.ryout in Nonhem Cali- fornia for the women's Olympic Festival volleyball team. then finished 20th. . , This year, Coach B1m Barry .s sqund. once again the 20th qua~1- fier out or 20 relays, rao ~ sohd race, finishing 12th in 10 m1n.uteS: 41.7 seconds. Three of 1he Sailors four runners will return next year in hopes of cracki~g the top 10. LOCAL SCHIDULI ICC WOllBI llllnllld COSTA MESA --- -Wendy Andel's • • doubles team _,,- earned one of two She did, however, reach a sea- son high for the third consecutive meet, going 133-lllh at the Trn- buco Hills Invitational and 134-8 against Saddleback on Thursday. Heads, a three-time stale finalist in the discus, was sixth in the state last year (139-6). 'I MONDAY IOUTlllRN CAL coLU•• • AZUIA PACIFIC 2 "I've been waiting for this op- portunity.'' said May, only the third junior to ever be invited to tryout for the Olympic Festival. Leading off. senior Trent Bryson went 3:16.7 in the 1,200 meters~ followed by Aaron Ward's 51.5. in the 400. Ryan Adams ran a third leg of 2:00.8 in the 800, then an- chor Shahram Dezahd went 4:33.0 in the 1,600. TNdl ... .e flel4 first~L-nn SoCal ~.~~ 010 010 000 set victories Saturday in a 9-0 loss to visiting Point Loma Nazarene·in women's tennis. May. however, wasn't all that Newport Harbor had to show at Arcadia. 2-4 9 l Hi&" ~chool bots Al'd &iris -Cos~ MHI ~I Ugun.a Hilb, l )>.m. Azuu P.Orld>OO 100 010 000 0-l • .. lediley, lritsey tB>, Gu~rra (13) 1nd Seeley; Niebl;a, Cossett (10), Mytn (11) and CopplS.. W-lritsey, 1-1. l-Myen, l·l. S-Gutleru (1). POINT LOMA 1147411111 9 IOCALCOLU .. O DEEP SIA FISHING Junior high jumper Tina Bow- man, a two-time sJate finalist, fin- ished tied with three others at 5-4. But taking the big pri~es ho!"e for the Sailors were seniors Gsna Heads and Wade Tift, who won the girls and boys shotput, respec- tively. No exact records were on hand, but meet co-director Doug Speck could not recall anoth~r time in the history of the Arcadia lnvi1ational in which two athletes from the same .school won the same event in boys and girls in the same year. S.ftlt•ll IUNDA'rl flSM COUNTS Community colleg~ -Rivrnidt CC M Or~ngr Coul, l p.m. IOUTllUN CAL COLLIOI 3 AZUSA PACIPIC 2 Second pme Slngla: Hunt (Pl) def, Andel, 6-3, 7-S; Wilker (Pl) def. ~non, 6-4, 6-1; lurroughs (Pl) def. 'Smith, 7-6, 7-S; Es~ (Pl) def. ~,.6-1, 6-1; Biehl (Pl) def. linqul1t, 6"-l, 6-3; O'lkien (PU def. ~nai 6--1, 6--1. Doublet: Hunl·liehl (Pl ) def. Dwwer'• LMilff . -4 bents, 131 Anglers. 1S8 bonito, 16 alico b.iss. 20 sud bass, 26 S(';Ulpin, 2 shttpheAd, 9 rockOsh, SO mKkercl, 6 ttttfish SS whitefish, 1 Spanish jK'k, 8 blackSmiLh perch, 2 sole, 7 op;alq-e. Senior Steve Gonules, an all- star football player, entered the boys discus among the best in the state (169-2), but needed much more to finish in the finals. , ..... 1. High Kl'lool bots -Llgunil Buch M Newport H0&tbof, l p.m. SoC.11 COl~e 100 110 0-3 6 1 Azuu Pld~ 100 000 1-l 6 4 Homutoff, Cuti~rez IS) Ind Seeley; Troxel and Puchl;a, loyle (S), Coppet (S). W-Cutierrez, J-6. l -Troxel, 1·3. HR-s.nchez (SP). Andel·Jff~n, 7.5, 3-6, 6-1; Wt1lker·&peron (Pl) def. Smith·l inquist, i-0, 7-6; Burroughs·O'Brien (Pl) def. ~nley•Nipper, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 . Newpee1 L8a4'l119 -4 bo.lts, BJ 1nglers. 20 calico bus, 11 und bass, 10 ~kfish, 8 sculpin, l S bonito, 10 shttphc.id, 1 urgo, 48 lo\-hitefish, 25 blue perch, 22 m.ickerel. "There's 3 time to be consistent with big throws, and it's now," Gonzales said. "You've got to step up to the next level to compete PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT(CES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES r~u'!!~~ !?.1!.E! sue· !~~~I~ :~T~~ PRO· ======== of said Count under said Deed of Tnnt. PUBLIC NOTlCE by the 9')propri•t• slate IN THIS STATE WILL BE per of general clteulation DATE: MAR t4, t9M C..SOf trua ... or aub-..i· CEEDING AGAINST YOU, PUBLIC NOTICES Together wi~ that f)Of11on by reuon of a br.-ch 0t agencies, lncludlng the 0• HEl.D AT THE ENTRANCE published for the dis-FRED A. HOWSER, tu19d trualff i)ur11uaot to YOU SHOULD CONTACT A --------of Loi 14 of Tract No default In the ~ 0205559 partmenl of General Ser· TO THE ORANGE CITY Mmlnatlon ol loc:al 0t tel• NOWS ER & 8ROWN, the o..c:t of Tn.111 e•ecut· LAWVER. PUBLIC NOTICE 11449 City of Newport securelj ~. n.teto-NOTICE TO vices," required. HAU. 300 EAST CHAP· praph~ ~~ndc:h=· 434C> Ca"'pua Dr., ed by Mauo Taka"-•hi Notice I• hereby ~ OF Beac;h' County of Orange, lo<• executed ilnd dell'r CONTRACTORS All noneaempt 1ta1e con-MAN AVENUE. ORANGE, .gene: o C 1 H I t -ltOO, Newport .. ach, and San .. Takahuhl, "'-t SetTano ReconY9Y· N:;~~~S SALE SLite ·of Calllornla, a• ered to the undersigned a DS 139 3 ttaets ol S5,000 0t more CALIFORNIA all righl, 11119 ~~:'~; orun~~ c a 92890, ATTORNEY h usband and wile Re-•nc:• Comp anw. • CA-TRU shOwn on a Map recorded wnnen Declaratlon of 0.. 'tR t /94) are 1UbJect to stat• con-and Interest convay9d to s •1 C rr ni d h • FOR Petitioner AT· c:ordad 0512211987 In eotp., .. 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California Code s~bed as: I~ r 1 ~~s ~han Pilot Match 28, April 4, H , Orange County, Callfor· end Maria Gut6enu. hua· SA rm..f COM· Pare.I No. 2 on a Lot Une said obl!Qatlonl, and ther• Pl.ANT OPERATIONS FAIR· of Ragulallons; Division 3, "0 MP.LET ELY 0 E· acer o no 18, 1994. nl•, end pursu•nt to the band end wife Aec:Otded p_Jtv ~; duly a polnl Adiustment recorded JUiy •fllr Ifie undersigned VIEW DEVELOPMENT Sec:tion 820t. A bid fOf a SCRIBED IN SAID DEED "'ntnty::: ~~I~~~ m280 Nollea ol D•laull and Ol/11111990 In Book NIA he roll Ing 31 1985 as Instrument No. caused said notiC9 ol de-CENTER, 2501 HARBO" publlc works contract, OF TRUST. o 1 pu 5 I Election to s.11 tMreun· Page NIA ln1t. I 10· ~~~;:e~nd~~~ 01 ~ust 85,·28229• ol Offlclal I~ and of elac1lon to be BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA: whlch I• aubmltted by a Thi street addr~ss and ~~ni: ri·=~~ vepe':io~ :~ PUBLIC NOTICE def' recorded 10/06/1993 4 23117 of Ottlc:lal Eu AT PUBLIC Records mo<• partlclAatly recorded December 30, 92t26 until 2:00 P.M. on bidder WhO has been d•· olher common des1g1latlon. re In Bool -Page -tnat I Recordl In lt'9 Office ol WILL s descro~ 81 follows· 1993 as lnslr. No. 93-JUNE 1, 199-4 at Which time certlfied from contrae11ng if any, ol th• real propeny mediate Y prlo< to the filing NOTICE OF 93·0610390 o l said Olli· the County A4M:order of :~r~SoJ~ ru~ ~~HH Beginning at the NOnneny 914608 In Book Page of lhay will be publlcly with the State by the 0.. described above Is pur· ol ll'le Peli~on:~hal 1 said PUBLIC HEARING c:ial RecOl'da. win s.11 on <>range County, Calltor· • comef of said Loi 14, also Official Records In the of· opened and read f()( Pef· partmenl of Fair Employ» ported to be: 400 BRIGH· newspaper as en ~ H· Notice 11 hereby given 05/0211994, al 1:00 P M . nla, and purauant to the ~in 1 'r4:e~~~i;1Tn ~icnni:': being on IN Southwas1erly flee of the recorder of Of· forming WOfll lo furnish ment and Housing, ahall be 'rON SPRINGS. COSTA lstence u.~~-U~h:1~~ •that the Planning Commls· at the North lronl an· Nolie• ol Default a nd St~I~) and/or th• cashier'• right-of·w•y hne ol Wey· ange county; labor, maleftal•, tool•. and deemed to be nonraspon-MESA. CALIFORNIA 92~7 ee:!.'~H INDEPENDENT" slon ol Iha City of Ntwpoft tr•nc:e to th• County Elec:tk>n lO sell ~ k bftdge COUf1· thence along Said S•le of propeny will equipment neceua.ry FOR alve and shall be rejec:a.d. The undersigned Trustee 1 Beach will hold a public cour1houH loc•••d alder rec:orded 12/1711HS certi~:c'd ~ c~4gO::~~ said ~hl o1 'way South 30" be made In "u 11" condl-REPAIRS TO PARKING The Department 01 Devel· dlsclalms any llablhty for during the w~:~ 1~f ~ hearing on the applieallon 100 CIYic center Dr1Y• In Bool NIA 1Page NIA ~ ~2,h (payable In run oo• oo · East 83.00 IHI 10 lion Without covenanl or LOTS ANO ROADS al opmem.I SerVlceS Is sollc-any Incorrectness o the llvee year ':,°;, 1 'bo:a fide of City or Newport Beach W•l. S.n&a Ana, CA. at Inst -93·0l71117 of uid ti 1 1 · T 0 the true poinl of beginning· wananty, •XP'9st Of Im-FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENT 1t1ng bids from Minority, sueel address and other newspaper for Amendment No. 801 pub41c: •uc:tion, to the Offtdal Aeconia, wHI Selll ~~ g:m':,.~ay)'a~lorlg.ht. thence continuing alonQ piled. regarding litle pot· CENTER, In aceordance women, and Olsabled Vet· common designation. If I~ 01 P•t';"' 1r';b~ Request lo consider an hlghetl bidder for cath on 05l02/1994 at 1:00 P.M . eci said fi<lht-ol..way South 30" Mulon, or encumbrancet. with plant and speclric:a· eran Business Enterprises any, shOWn herein. a • au 1 an • . " amendment to Tltla 20 ol fpayabte at the time of at the North front en-title and Interest convey oo· 00" East 4 oo '"'' to ~Y the remaining ptinCi-tlons. In order 10 meet the 0.. S.rd sale will be made, tlon to pild subscnber• In the Ne'Wport Beach Munlcl-.... •n l•wful money of tranc• to the County ~~d::'~al~ff;~~ T~~t I~ thence South 60". oo· oo·1 pal sum ol the note(s) .. Bldders IOI this project par1men1·1 11labllsh1d but w11h0ut covenant or ~ ~u~':f.c;>:,1. "::CS\;:: pal Code lo allow museum th• United States), all CourthouH. 700 Civic he 1 n r d West 109.21 lett· lhence cured by Mid dMd of mult possess • current A goals of 15 percenl tor ml· wananly, e1Cpress Of Im-n r • use In the commerclal zon-right, i.tte, ·~ 1ntarat, Cenler Oriw W•t. Santa ~ir~~erty re na 8 • North 25• 37• 26" WeSI Trust. With lnternt 11 In and/Of c-12 ciasslllcatlon ilorilv buslnHs enterprilH plied, ragaid1ng title, pos-paCjis.,t:,s :t•!!~~d1.::' Ing districts (RSC. APF, conveyed to and now An., c~ at public .uc:· TRUSTOR· HOWARD M 4 01 '"' thence North 60" said note provided, ad· llcenM(s) l11ued bY the (t.1Bl:), 5 percenl for session. cond111on, or en. pu 5 r •• u S • and RMC). held by It under U•d tk>n, to the hi~t bid-ULENE SAlLY J ULENE . oo· 00" East 108.90 feel lo vances. If any, under lM Contractor'• Slate l.Ic:anse women bu1lne11 anllr· cumbranc11. lncludlng w~· on ~d•r !":k ~~ This project has been r• •d ol Trull tn lh• der tor oath (payabte -eiric ARV!' 'weSTERN the point of beginning terms of uld Deed of Boatd. If the Bidder Is not prlsn (WPE), and 3 per· tau, cnarges and ea· ur ari• 0 eac 8 viewed. and 11 ha1 been aitualed In 1alcl the "me of .... In i.wtul 1'!N 1 SA as a ExcepUng a.II oil oil rlghts Trust f..,, charges and llcenHd •• 1pecJfled, lhl cenl IOI' disabled veleran pensn ol the TrustH and Hun lngton Beach Cal determined thal it Is cal· ounly and Sta&e and money of th• United r5~R:ksocl~f~N r• minerals, mlnerAt rlghls: e~ of tM TrustM bid will be di11eg1rded. butln .. s entarprl111 of the lrutlS created by fornla. I~ i~th leasonly~. th~ agorlc1lly exempt under e1c:rlb•d as lollowa Sa. .. 1), all tight, title, S b • 11 natural gas rights and and of the trust• created Joint Venture Pidder1 mutl ~ 10 comply wllh said Deed of Trust, to ~Y years, • •• lhl requirements ol 1hl Lot 1 of Trac:I No 2998 In and lnt.elt. c:on~ to ~:~~·~, ~,f.~~m N•; 87: other hydrocarbo'n by by said Deed of Trust. Seid pouess a Joint Venue U· 10115, et. seq., of the remaining principal jfc"'ci~ ~ffi~ 01 ':"~ C1llfornla Environmental the Clty ot Cotta ...... end now Mid by It undef 5 2922 I Book ' e of Of wnatsoevw name known salt will be ~ on: cenH. t~ Publlc Contracl Code sums ol the note(s) ... on, ,J c_ o ice s OCI au.llty Act (Class 5 • Minor County ol Orange, State .. Id deed In the PfOP9'tY ll~ial Re~ords 1,f~, offi~ thal may be within or under May 2, 1994, al 3:00 p.m. Preferenc:e will be granted and Title 2, Ctifomle Code cured by laid Deed of ~ th h g1~10C::,11Hi:~f. A11era1lon1 In Land Ust of ea1r1om1•. H ~Map 8'W.ted In uHt County f R d f 0 said land wtthout how· on the front steps to the lo bidders certllled as a ol Regulatlona Section Trust to wit: $73,880.30 tac • a • Umltatlons). r9COrded 1n Bool 170, end Sla .. •nd deec:ribed co:!;,~. KOi er o range tver, the ri°ghl to drili, mine, entrance ol the Orange ''Smalt Bullness" In ac· 18060.60, el. seq'. with lnl•est thereon lrOtn ~thin ~ ~amebd= I: Notk:e Is hereby further Paget 20 to 24 lnciu.lve, M follOWI Aa mote tutly said deed 01 ttusl d• store explore and operate CMc Center, 300 E. Chap. corcUinc:e with Section 1898 In .c:cordance with the 5/01193 •I 8.7150% per ~ ~o 1;: ~u ut~ now given lhat said public hear· W..c:etlaneou• M•pa, In deec:ribed on .. Id Deed scnbes th• lotlowlng prop· thr~h the •ur1ac• Of th• man Orange, CA et seq., Title 2, calllornla provisions of Stetlon 1773 annum u provided In said ~ diUdic 8 tlo Ing win be held on the 2111 Iha Oll'c:• of the County of Trutt. . upper 500 feat of the sub-At the tfme of the lnm.I Code of Regulations. ~ of the LabOf Code, the 0.. not•(•) plus cost and any '" 1 • ~a n. d•V of April 199'. at the Aec:ordef of said County The 11reet addrna end ·~~RCEL t· surface or said land,•• r• i>Ubllelllon of thl• notlce, pllcallon1 tor prelarence partmenl hU aacert&lned advances wilh lnter111. lnSa:!Pel>OV9-ewl:'u: "c:,:~ hOUt ol 7:30 p.m. In ll'll AP. NumbeJ, 139-461·0t. othef c:ommon deal~ Loi 13 of Tract No 11449 served by the lrvlne Com-the total amount of the un-mult be submitted to and that the ~al prevailing ESTIMATED TOTAt. DEBT 1 be~menc ~ro lhertof OouncU Chambetl of the The altMt ~r•• and ttoo, If any, of the ,..., In the City of Newpoii pany, a Michigan corpora-paid ~ance of the~ approved by lbe Oftlet of ratai of wagn appllcable $80,897.92 ~led 1 700 Civic: Cent.f Newport Beach City HaU, oUl9f c;omrrlOn dea1g · "ro perly ·daecrlbad Bu Ma r• uon 1n an Instrument r• lion aec:ured by the at>ove Small and Mlnoflty Busl· In the country In which the The b1neflcl1ry under a 3300 Newport Boulevard, lion, II any, ot the ru aboY9 la PUfPOttad to be: eh, ,:~,91 ~ es corded November 8, 1979 deacribed deed of trwt nest, 1531 I Streat, 2nd wont 11 to be dona are nld ONd of Trust hefeto-Drive. West, Sania Ana, N.wpc>n Beach. c.lllomla. property deac:rlbad 644 o..,.911 ~treet. C:O.ta ~~:'18 lnduslvt '01 ~11. In Book 13386, Page 1280 and estimated costs, tx-. Floor. Sacramento. CA thost ratH Hlabll1hed fore 1111<:\ltad and deliv-Cl~~ ~I~~~~~~ al which time and place above la purpo"9d lO be~,_...., CA 92127. cell M In th 1• ol Offlclal Records. peNet, and advances, la 95814-2018. and publlshed by th• DI-ered lo the undersigned a a • our · · ·• l/lY and all pertona lnter· 3025 Capri Lane, Costa TIM "°"'8igned Truti-~ ~ Rec!:., PARCEL 2: $688,829.59. Bid• must be eubmltted rectOf of the ~ of written o.c:taratlon ol D• 11 soon thereafter u coun-nted may appear and be Mau, CA 92626 The un· .. ~me any llaibUlty flee o the Non-txcluslve .... ments It la possible that al the lo< the entire work d• Industrial R•llona. Copies fault and Demand lor Sale, 081 ~1?4t~rd~t Wh~ heard lhlraon. If you cNI-dertlgned Trustee dlt for any IOCOf'reelneU of 19 Ml lorlh In the .. c:uona ume of NI• the opening SCflbed therein. O.Vlatlont of the Wage rates are on and a written No11e1 of 0.. 1 me et~ d 1 W:P nCI lenQ9 lhla project In sourt, c:la1ma any Uablllty lor lt'9 ,.,_. addreu •nd entlUed "Support, Sent. bid may be leu than the from plans and tpectllea· file a1 the Office of Plant fault and Elecllon to ~II. Ol an °' er ec 11 NG• you rNY be llmlted tctlals-•ny Inc~• ol ~ common dee'9n• rnent and Encroachment", tolal lndebtedneu di.. lion• WlW not be conaldered Operations. FAIRVIEW DE· Thi undersigned ~used ~~~h:~~~~~O~ Ing only thoM luues you alreet Mtdn1H and o tion, If any. shown Mt'e· "Communlly Faclllt111 Da te: 4I04l94 and will be CMIM fOl ra)ec-VELOPMENTAL CENTER. Mid Not.lee or Default and or aomeon• elH raised at c:ommon deaJvnaUon, II In Easement" and "Oralnage LA ME SA Tin.& CO .. Ilona of bids. The Depart· MANDATORY She In spec· Election lo Sell to be r• ~Pf p9:t:I ~ener-iH cir· the public hHring d• any. 1hoWn herein TIM totat .mount ol the over Community Faclhtlea" P"'.... Id T t mtnl hu the rlQhl to waive lion will be held APRIL 29, corded In the county where n Of 1'Y 0 IM'-scribed In this notlc4i 0t In The tol.ll amount of th• unpaid pnnc:foat ~ of lht 1r1lcl• enllll•d ..... , ••.. rus" wiy lrregularityln a bid Of 1994. 2:00 P.M .. FAIRVIEY( the real property I• focated. ttngton Beach, County 01 written eotTll~ ~unpaid balance of the ol lhe obllgatlon tec:ur9d "Easemeota" of the Decla-ay T .D. ~IERVICI to reject any Ol all bide. No DEVELOPMENTAL CEN· FOR SALaS INFOR· Orange, State ol Calihrornla. llvefad to the City at, or obhgallon uc:ured by by the property to be llAlllOI I.AWN-rttion ol Covenant1, Condi-COMPANY, • •ttant bid wlll be ~ed ur.. TEA, STARTING AT THE MAT ION : Mon ·Fr I DATEDI Marc 25, O(lor to. the publlc hearing. the Pfopef'1y to be sold sold and reaaonabla 110UMf O&M 11ons and Restrictions IOI' a, Freno .. O.Palma, Ina h I• m•de on a •land· Pl.ANT OPERATIONS OF-B·OO•m to 5 •0 0 pm t"4 FOl lnformatiOn can (714) •nd reason•l>f• eatimal· c:oata expenaea ~ ed-~ e ~ Belcourt Ma1ter Asaoc:la· A••l•tant Secretary, ard tonn fumlahed by the FICE. (e1914e a.3589 • FRANCIS E. SMITH 844-3200. ed c:oall. expenlft and Yances et the Ume of lhe a...,• c.......icwy lion (" the Oeclaratlon"} eot South Lewt. St'..I Depar1ment and 11 made In HAROLD JACKSON, WEST ERN R E AND ROBERT F. TYLER Anne Gifford, S ec,.. advanc:at at the tune of lniei .. publl~eion ot tl'9 "Saving AU Falllu" Recorded March 24, 1982 Oran1•. CA ti••• accordanee wilhd ~ "In-Chief .t Plant ()per• C~~~ANCE CORP: er: FRANCIS E. t.ry, Plannlne Comml• tl'9 lntlial pub1te.11on of Notlc:e of Sala la: 1-n a..i-as Oocumenl No. 82· (7 141 385-4700 tVuet1ons lo Bid era. tlan• 111 ....... • S MITH Attomep for alJ>n City of Newport th• Notice ol ula la: $203,112 52. ~ -101131 ol Olflclal RecOldS • PrO*pectlva bldd•• may • 7193 La ..... ....... • • 1373,159 39. In MdUion to CN.h, ttte Coeta Meu and any ~menlt 0t IF AVAIL.AaLE, TM examine and obtain plan• Pultlleh•d New port 2nd floor, P.O. 8oJC Petitioner ••ach. In add1uon to e.ah, th Truat•• wlll ec:capt a i... • .;MO;;~·=·=·~·--~lsupplements lti.rtto. EXPECTED OPENING apeclflca1lon1, and bid 8aaoh.Coat 1 M••• eooe, La M .... CalHor• Publl1h1d Newporl Publlthed Newport Trualaa will accept a c: .. htar't c:hec:k drawn II YOU ARE tN DEFAULT BID llAY 8 E 08TAINaD fOtrnt bY calling c.rmalenl D•UJ Piiot .,,rtl 4, tt1 nl• 91944-aooe BHch·Costa Mesa Dally Beach.COsla Mesa Dally c:Hh••t't c:hec:k drawn on a etate Of' natlon •I ~Ac.IC ¥mW UNDER A DEED Of TRUST BY CAI.LINO THE FOL-S«ra (714) 957·5213. t8M. (ete) ..... H tO Pilot March 31. ApfU 4, 5, Pllol April 11, 1994. on a state or naltonal bank, a c:hec:k dtftlf'I by •-·a,..u , .. -DATED 8128/87. UNLESS LOWING TELEPHONe A ~yment bond, Stand-M219 Dat eds Ma rc h 2 2 8. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 1', M291 bank. • cNek dt'ewn b a ..... or f..,.. etedrt ·-·--YOU TAKE ACTION TO NUMBERS ON THIE ard Form 807 In an amount ' 15 18 18 19 20 21 22 a ata .. or lederal crad1 union or • ehec:k dr8Wf\ CelMtery • Mortuwy PROTECT YOUR PROP· DAY BEFORE THE not leu lhan SO percent of PUBLIC NOTICE t 8M 23' 25' 28' 27 28' 29' 30' PUBLIC NOTICE union or• c:hec:k ctr.wn by a e&a'9 °'teeter.I UY> ~ • Cr'emllt9'Y ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT SALE (7t•)Ms.483T Iha oonttac:t price must .C· NOTICa OF Brt lrt• •· Olaen M · 2 •3 4 1994 ' ' ' _ CM1153913 . by• stale or federal uv-lng1 and IHn •H oel· 3500 P-* Vlew drM A PUBLIC SAl.E. IF YOU c2•'3, ... , ...... company wery contract In-TRUSTEE SALE OF· •Y I • • • M291 '"ctn •-·-Inga and loan auoc:I· etlon, 1aving 1 aaaocl· ....,_. 9-:itt NEED AH EXPLANATION ot ' • -voMng t~urt In P • TRUSTU'S SALE F1CER: IRIS E. OLSON, ..-. -•lion, aavlng1 auocl-atlon or H Vin9a b•nk ...... OF ntE NATURE OF THE TAC204922 ce11 of '5,000. APN: t i 7.-..olt EXT :soee PUBLIC NOTICE a u.Inns Name atlon or aavmo• b•nk apec:med In Secilon 5102 P~==~~===.,1 PROCEEDING AGAINST Published Newport The euceetslUI ~der wll LOAN NO: t220tS-1 P~bllshed Newpotl Statement 1pec:llled '"Section 5102 of the Flnanclal Code -Ill twww YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Be•eh-Costa Mna Dally be required to enter Into Ina REFa CROSS, Beach-Oosta Mesa Dally S UPERIOR COURT The folloWing persona are ol the Financial Code and •uthorlz.ed to do ~ ••• --TACT A LAWVER. PMot Aprll 11 , 18, 25, HMM. oonndual ~ment O . OF CALIFORNIA, doing bllllnet• u : and authorized to do bu9lnea1 In Ihle atMe In m.1. lllllWlf 5 WEVBRIOGE COURT, • m211 form of a Standar~ RAYMOND & V YA Pilot A.i>ril •. t1, t8, 1994. COUNTY OF ORANGE BEU AT\ANTIC CAPITAL buttneH in lhta ala.. In the event of W\der oCtMt NEWPORT BEACH, CA • form STD 2 CV M289 CORP., 3200 Park Cenler the event tender otha .n.... c:-1h It ac:c:epted MortUlllY * Ct\llpal "(If a ltr"' addre11 Of The Piiot lch lhall be binding T.S. No. 307450 PUBLIC NOTICE 34t The City Df'tve Drive, Slh Floor, Cosla th.an c:-1h 11 ac:c•pted the TrustM may withhold Crematton common designation ol Cl•••Hled upon the State of c.llfomla 17094 Poat otnc• Box 1417 t Mesa, CA 9262tl . tne Trust" may MthhOI the 111uanc:e of tha 110 Br~ property Is shown above, The mo1t c:omprehen-Ot'iN upon approval by the IMPORTANT NOTICI SUPERIOR COURT Oran1a, CA Bell Atlantic TrlCon LIU· the luuanc:e ol th True te•'• De•d u n Jil Coeta Meal no warranty Is grven as 10 1lve and current dlrec:-State. The contract 11 not TO PROPERTY OF CALIFORNIA e28t S.157t Ing COfporatlon (OE), 95 Truet••'• Deed untl funde become eY•1*9 ..... lta complettness or COf· tory of good• and Mr-binding on either party~ OWNI Ri IN THa MATTER 0 ' North Routt 17 Soulh. lund• become a11ailabl to..,_ payM or endonee -:•••iiiiliii••lllrectn!'!)." The benellclaty vlcH around! .... and until h Is ape>roved YOU M 8 IN DEFAULT COUNTY OP ORANG8 T H a P E TITION T O Paramu1, New Jeraey, to the SNIY .. Of endon H • matler of righ&. In the Matter .t the CHANOI T HI! NAME 07852 at • manM of tt{lhl Sa6d .... wtll be m.ade ··································~·UTRNUDS~D~~~=Propoa•d Attert~~OP SM~~~E~™· ~llMH~~~ ~~u~~~~de ~~t°"~ STIRTlll& A llEW BUSlllESS?? , .. ., ment a nd ••••ltll•"" ducted by: a corporallon but without ccwen•nt reney ....,,.... °"Implied 11, 1814. UNLESS m•nt of "HUNTING-HAVENS, 9ke SHAUN The ragl1tr1n1(1) com-wa"anty, e•pras1 cw Im ~ng title, poH ••· YOU TAKI ACTION TO TON IUCH INDIEPEN· VINCENT J AR"'-"D menced lo tranuet bus!-plled r4:1g•rdlng 1111 °" enc:umbranc:H PROTaCT YOUR PROP· DENT" N CASa NUM8U nna under the flc:mloul po11H11on or eneum aadaty ~ lndabeed: UTY IT MAY .. SOLO f G .. • 1 C~.. A112349 Bu1lne11 Nam1(1) llated br•nc:ee, to Hll1ty the In neaa aac:urad by Hid The i..g.J Depet1tMl'lt at the Piiot le p6eeMd to MnOUnCa • new Mrvtca now~ 10 new bualn" .... We wlll now SEARCH the '*'19 fot you 91 no elltrl charge, and MW you 1he time and .,. a1p to .,. Couft ~ In a.a AM. Then,' of COIMM, after the ...-oh II oom~ .,. wJI ftle YG"' ftcdtlout ~ name aurt~ wtth the County C*'<, publllt'I once • weak for blf -.aka .. ,...nd by lllw and then ... your proof of publclClon wtlt\ COunty Cttnl. • AT A 'PUauc SALL IF "'0 ener• tCU . ORHR TO I HOW abolle on: t-1"93 debtedneu Mc:ur•d b • edYanc:ee theraon- YOU nu AN IXPLA-lion. CAUSE FOR CHANQIE Bell AllWltlC TrtCon, laH· aa1d Deed, edvanc:e , with ln..,_t .. pro-N0.1 AI047 t 0, MAM• Ing Cotporatlon. Frederick ~r. with 1n&erea therein and the NATION OP TM• NA-NOTICI OI' PETITIONfACS) SHAUN C. Bauman, secrawy a1 pnwtdad theratn, a ~ of 11\e TURa 01' TM NO. HUJllNO 0 1' VINCENT HAVENS aka Thie stalemenl wu filed lt'9 Uf11)etd pr1t~1MI o te eecu rad b1 .. Id CIEDINQ AOAl•ST HTITION TO SHAUN VINCENT, JAR· with the County 0«1c ol the note ee:curect by H with lnt.areet ._... YOU, YOU SHOULD ASCERTAIN AND RAAD HAS/HAVE FILED A Orange County on M.,ch deed with 1nMlt.,t Lhlf M pnMded In uld CONTACT A LAWYaR. EITAllLISH TKE PETrrtON FOR AN ORDER 7• 1994· on •• prcmded In aai • '"'· c~ end On APRIL 21 1_.., el TO. CHANGE NAMES P90tOIO Note, , ... , c:hMQn of the trunM 10:00 A.M. CAL·WESTERN " STANDING OI' FROM SHAUN VINCENT Publlshed Newpon Beach> expenaea of the IN• of the trwta .,...- RECONVEYANCE CORP., • HUNTINGTON ~~H HAVENS aka SHAUN VIN· Colla Meaa Dally Pilot •nd of the tru1ta crea aekt Dead of Tn.&. Celffomla corporation •• INDEPl!NDIENT AS CENT 'JARRARD TO Match 2t, 28, Ai>fll •. 11, by .. Id o..c:t ol lrual ~"'9WW4 duly appolnled lru1t.. A NftSPAl'IR SHAUN VINCENT HAVENS 1994 UntonC Banl, •1 Calllor/ pany, 4100 "IHr• under and pureuant to OF QENllML ROBERTS · m2 n1a orporat on, c: Roecl, Wta 1170, DMd of Truat reeorci.d CIRCULATION It la hereby Ofdered that n Union 8ank, flH Mer rwlndala , CA IHH, JUNE 20, tN4 aa lnM. No. (0.V.n"Mnt CCHle aJt peraone 1n1ar1t1ed In PUBLIC NOTICll :J?,,Ct 5M·l'>g1 Po 8t '11/i 1u .. no, e,. tum ::45"'~ '"..::=. ~~ a.ctten ION) thl• m1tter appear betore NOTICE Ofl TMJSTU'• 12111'.a,:&" cs~l~·uo .u "*'u.:.;.""c:::.,=· Offtca of lhe ~ A• DATlt .. f4, tll4 ~· ~;rt Jn.:~= SALE UNDER ... S.t. 9Y Juil• 0 Winn ::11211n . corder of ORANGE COunty, TIMlla llOO A.M. County SUpetlor Court It DElO Ofl TRUST Aaa1etenl Vice ,,,_idenl 1, 4111, 4125 St.-of CAU,ORNtA ex· DllPTs ?O~ ... ....... ..__ et>oYe l I No t30e21 AB Deaec:t 0312$11H• eaMd ~ MVMONO J. NOTICE IS HEREBY .... a .... "'............ • . Loen No ' ASAPU,•JO CAOIS ANO ZOYA 01V£N that THOMAS :.Cg..~·~1Manct9' ~ ~ t •ll-QfTAt<AHAIN 414, 4111 , 4111 CROSS. HUSMND AND JOHNSON hat Ned NI !here tn0w CtMe If l/lY Other Ref -YN't WU. SEU. AT l'\J9. verified Petlllon In the they haW why !he' peWon YOU Al'l IN OErAUL T PUIUC NOTICI UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST~ PfOCMdlng torCMngfofnMM~ NOER A 0110 O' ------~.....,--BIDDI" 'OA CASH, ~ tl\al Irle Court not be grllrtlld. AUIT DATID M•Y &, NOT1C8 Ofl CA IHI I A 'I CHECK !Mlle and en* Ila Ofdet I It fUrtr* ordtf9d I* a 1111 UNI.EH YOU f All(( , ~:: C:UTAUIT tr"~Ki.:All• DRAWN OH A IT.AT! 0A end deCtH ue«talnlna copy of lhtt ordtf to ahoW CTION TO PROTlC -NATIONAL I ANK , A and eatabllahfn9 HUNTINO:. C.uM be~ In NI/ PRONRTV, IT ....... T , No 1mu EA Gette the N•le ~'• CHICK DRAWN BY A TON BEACH IND!PE~ COSTA MUA DAILY IOl.D AT A ,U9 LIC Lo.en No. 1141119 nAn oA fEDERAt. DfNT .. • ,,....,,.. °'PILOT • .,....,... °' LI "vou .. 10 <MNrRat -Attie C .. !DfT UNtON, OR A~~'°' .. genefal clrc!Mtlofl pub-XltlANA TION 0, THI A.P.Nulftb9r. 412·112·1& , CHICK DRAWN BY A of ~ 9Mch, lllhad In .. cour"Y .. ATURI °' THI ltAO 'fOU AM .... PAUl.T balemea•· ITATI OA fll.DERAL IAV• tomla In .aca'dlda ..... once a""" tor 'tour loeNO AGMNIT YOU UND•R A DllD Of ., INQI AND l.OA .. AS--" .... ~ of Sao-oonatoulWe WMb ptlor 10 IHOUt.D COMTACT ""'9T DA1WD W ~ a-..1 -1-.-a IOQATION, IAYWOI As. Mon toof. of ... 0owarn. -............ ~" 1-. UM.a9I fOU TAKa nu ...._. c::li~l=.110N. OR SAVINGS """'Cod9 of CelMDmAll, .. ~ 0 woou,ay No11ce 11 ...._. C'T10N TO PROTICT INCND .. NC-, .. ,,_ ..._. In U> • t. t UNon 9eM. • '°"" ~. " MA then _. ltOI ~ THI PlfWt. ..._ Ill Mid ,....,. 1191 .a U ••• /0 0 MM I • tomta Cotporedon 1or • IOLD AT A PU9LJC .-• OW. COOi AHO MITH(). HUNTINOTON IEA04 IN-8 t0mll OP 1'MS IUPS-mertw C•Ut•rtUa ,.,, tALa W 'fOU ... D 101D9 eMia. illlllllfll•••lll••••••••• .. NZID TO DO 1US1HUS DIPINDCHT ls a ~ IUOA OOUlfT .. M. a c.ettomae IXPLANATtON 04' THI ________ .. ' I Plot PUIUC IOT1Cll 11, 1184 7 Shopping for a new apartment? classified lels you compar- costs • wllhout hassle or worryl . PRO· Notice of S•I• 11 : SALE IF YOU NEED A v•nce1 •t the lime of lhe SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· secured bY the property to be admitted to prob•te above crMlt"UlllOll. or I CMdl.,..., CEEDIHG AGAINST YOU, $2S 507 23 EXPLANATION OF TH lntli•I pubheation ot Iha VER sold and reasona~• eslJ The WlU end •nv cocf . Piiot Cleaalfled M2•H78 ~1 .... cw ..... IMlgllflll YOUSHOULO CONTACT A ln'~tocuh,UMNAlURE OF THE PRO Notice of Sale I I ; NOTICEOFTRUSTEE'SSALE mated costs enienses and cil1 ere evaileble fo YOUMAYEXAMINE IOlfl macillDft, iMIOI mo-LAWYER . TrustH will •ccept • CEEDING AGAINST YOU SS30174 49 . UNDER DEED OF TRUST adVances IS $433.054 39 exemiN1tion jn the fil the filtt kept by the Fer Ad Actian dllloft, tll sMlp bin& SPIC> Notlc:e 11 hereby given cHhler'• check dr•wn YOU SHOULD COHTACT ' T.S. No. 62391 Said sale will be made but kept by the court. c~rt'. you ere • per· 114 In .:loll 5102 ol lie A-Iha& Serrano Reconvey· on • elate or n•tional LAWYER In •ddttion '° eaah, th• Loan No. 92594413 without covenarit or warranty, THE PETITION r ion interested In the Cll a llllldll COcle 1110 IUllOl1ZICI to •nee Comp•ny, • CA t>.nll, • checll dnwn by Holle. 11 hereby gl-Truit1••. •111 •~cdpt • NOTICE is htreby given express or 1mplled regarding quests euthority to ed estete, you mey file with do bUllnllS In 11111 Stdl The Corp., M tru1tee, or euc-• atete or federal c:r9di th•t serrano Reconvey cHh er• cnec rew~ that CAL FED SERVICE COR· tllle. possession or encum· minister the eatete unde the court e formel Re- tttlt ..._ .,.. 0111( com-c..-""''"·or 1ubetl· union or • chec:ll dr_, enc• Compeny, • C ~ • •t~~--~r ... ~•t•onby• PORATION a tahforma Cor-brances 10 sat1sty the mdebt· the Independent Admin quHt for Specie! Notice IUled 1ru1 ... pursuant '° by ia&e tedetal NY· C°'J>., aa trus .... or euc ... n11, • ......... u.•wn porat1on as trustee or sue· edness secured tJy said Oted . . f h fil' f . "'°" ......,.._, • fl"I, ol 811 the Deed of Tru1t eucut· 1 • • d ~ 1• cueor trua .... or aubeti • 1u&e or ted«af credtt cessor trustee or su~stJtuted mclud1ng the fee and upense 1str~tion of ~1tat~1 Act 0 t e 1 '"0 ° •f? mven- lilittL AD-YID 642·5671 rtll Pf°'*' dllcrtllM lbM 11 ed by Randy E Redd • np• •n oen Heoc tueed trustee u.nt union or • check dr•wn trustee pursuanuo the Dud of the trustee aod ol the (This euthonty win allo tory end appr•l81 of ~•lie: 1003 MISSION manfed man u hi• .0.. •~on. Hllln~• auoclk the Deed ol l::;:: ••ecut· by • 11e&e or federal uv-ol Trust executed ~ JAMES trusts created 'J'f ~1d deed th• personal represent ••~te asset• or of •ny OtWE. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 and HP•r•te property .-.on f:d ~·~ b:," ad b John w Jacobs ing1 end to•n e11ocl· A JENNINGS AND ANN C adVances !hereunder with 1n· tive to take many petition ·or account u Dow To Plaee Classified Ad BY PHONE: 714 &4Z·5178 BY VISITING OR MAn: 330 W. Bay Street Coit.a Mesa, CA 92627 (Corut r of ~ewport Bl~d. & Bey St.) CIASSIFIED HOURS: Telephone Sam • 5:30pm Monday-Friday Walk-ln 8:30a.m-5:30pm Monday-F.riday DEADLINES Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm Tuesday ....................... Monda y 5:30pm W.edne day ......... , ........ Tues.day 5:30pm Indepe ndent. .......... Wedne day 3:30pm Thursday ................ Wednelciay 5:30pm Friday ...................... Thur da) 5:30pm aturday ....................... Friday 5:30pm GENERAL POLICY R11t1 and dudtmtt 11t aubjttt tu c:b1nge •itbout nobct. The publuhtr rtatl"H tM n&fit lo ttmor. reclau•f). rt\ISt or rtJHI 1ny d111ified 1d\tr11Kmen1. Pkajt rtport an\ CITOl'I that INJ' ht in your daudied ad 1mmedi1ttl). The Duly Pilot & The Independent lfttpU no hab1b1y for any trror in an 1d~ertise111ent for •'hich it m•y be mporuiblt, actpl for the mt of the apace actu.Uy 0«upitd by the error. Crtdll can only ht allo•cd for the fir1t uuertion. COSTA MESA 2124 BAI.BOA NEWPORT RENTALS TO liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij. PENJNSUIA 2607 BEACH 2669 SHARE COMMERCIAL 2724 REAL ESTATE VIEW 100-ocn/mts/dty iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Qulet4Br 3Ba/rec '.tn. YEARLY upstairs lrg 2Br • WKS FREE RENT NEWPORT COAST fp, 1873 Parkvlew Cir. lBa, patio, gerege. v N/S prof M shr new BUSINESS OFFICE Sl!M5 Inc grdrw 64S-6655 lndry fac. SlOOO/mo. WITH LEASE!! 2Br condo, gated. P\11 Avail 5/1. 67!>-8213 ;i!BR-3BR Apts, 2 ba/phn/ger. Avl 5/1. FOR RENT 2769 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2140 CORONA 2622 DELMAR 2BR 1BA vintage cot·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tage w/yard & pvt drive. Pets OKI $800 Cl•en 1 BR close to me. 1 yr IH. 2tl9-08U beach. Gar. w/d . new crpVpnt. frpl. $1000. 310-47?-3833 Beach Area ·----- Years Newt Famlly S600+dep. 854·1861 complex, pool, play-Npt Bch Modern. Executive SuU•• ground 85().8310 Ocean view, nr•sand, near John Wayne Air· LIDO PENINSULA aundeck, tplc,lg closet port. Services avall- 2BR Mobile home $525 mo. 848-4400 able. David 436-6665 avail Aprll 15th! Pvt Buy IL SeH II. Flnd 11. Convenklnt . bch, $800.$1300 mo. ClaHlfl•d. Piiot CleHlfl•d 673-6030 7 days 842·5878 710 Lido Perk Dr vr1y Lg Studio or 3BR COSTA MESA 2624 Incl Waterfront liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Smart 2Br near bHt Unfurnlihed $Move In Special$ bch/atores. modrn kit, $850 to $1400 mo. bHm clgs, fp, w/d, VIiia Rentals 1 BR, bright, gated, patio. $975. 650-()943 pool, cable ltlcl. clcae 675•4912 to shop/bch 642·5858 ------· APTS FROM $550 MJscw:r' 11 UEQUS 1Br 18a & 2Br 1'hBa. ~-. Great locetlcn. Herb<>< RENTALS Vllla Apts. 546-9081 ••••••••• 189. Ocnt1 • 5650 wk 1 BR upstalr•, qulet/S• --------- 1 BR . Udo . $1650 mo eluded. NHr ahop-ROOMS RENTALS ping & frwys. Well 2BR · Penln · $450 wt< kepi complex. Pool. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR Penln $1575 mo No pets. pleasel $550 Belbo• Island-Small 3BR Penln S 1575 mo mo. 848-0392 rmlb•. furn pvt, clean 3BR . Udo . S2250 mo 4BR . Udo . S3000 mo E'elde 2Br 1Ba-gar. wd & cute $450 mo. Non· 2706 hkups, newly remod. _s_m_k..::g_. _9_7..,.s-_2__,5 .... 7....,8,....-- Tht'" jJ ..... $825 + dep wtr pd. Belbo• Pen Point "-• Avall lmmed. 443·1037 Block to beach, q uiet, ., .. .__.....,._ clean furn BR, kit prlv, 1-------•IBAI.BOA '73-1900 E'alde quiet 1BR Du-w/d, 5425.975.2102 plex,ijrndr, lndry, tiled _..;_;..... _____ _ ••••••••••••• • • • ••• HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE PENINSUIA 2107 2BR 18A twnhme, pool, thru-out. gated. $650 Prof M or F sludent ape. nr Gel1on's, mo. cat OKI 548-7855 pref. Must tolerate 1tep1 to Npt Cntr ---------children. $400. Mesa Lux furn condo, feb s1115 Bkr 640-5664 E'alde X·Lg Studio Verde erea. 662· 7922 b•1 vl•w, 2 MBA Id 8 140 Megnolla stes. turn-key cond. ••1r ge 29R·2 •· $585 mo 642·1390 HOTELS S1800 Agt M0-58M g eted comm, plant 1huttera. 2 cer. no pet. •ES·1Br Mbl hm• a MOTELS 2718 CORONA DEL MAR NJS $1275. 640-0949 Fenced patio. quiet iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B I rt $495 gastwtr pd. e COU 140 Cabrillo 646-0277 LIVE IN LAQUNA 2122 Former mdl twnhm, ------.-....,,.--.,.,-Furn Studio•. kitchen· COUAl MOU5'HO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appx 3400 a/f, wht Lg attrecUve furn Studio •tt••· TV, pool. S175 0 1>1>0111 uN1n Cue tom turnkey furn cpVfrHh paint, gor· 380 sq f't. wtw1hr/dryr. & up wk. 484-5284 .AAr111 ............ 111119111U1ls 28r 2Be condo-charm, geoua 13950 yr IH. Nr 17th/lrvlne . $8501--------- Cosca Mesa, CA 92827 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS & FOR RENT. 2769 INANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 EXECUTIVE SUITE OC Airport. $250----------LOCAL PAYPHONE $700. Full service BUSINESS RTE. $1200 WK. POT. $100. 714-833·9550 OPPORTUNITY MUST SELL PILOT CLASSIFIED Z904 i__,,....,,...;..1 ·,.;8.;,00-4~8,,_S._7_6...;3_2_ It's the solullon you're iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOCAL RTE•26 Loe•· searching for· wheth· t lons •Buy All Or , flf you're seeking • Ground floor oppty, Pert•Poasit>I• S3K home, an apartment, juice bar phenom· Wkly.800-S99-6790 a new oc::cupatlon or enon. Nutretlon expert 1--~--------even a stray pet. w/dynamne business Buy n. sen It. Find II. plen. 675·9660 Cl•Hltled. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. ......,_llM'ICCllC::teftd· patio, pool, near Aot 78 .. 3704 mo. 84&4983 RENTALS TO •llfelrKIUilltActlf1Mlu beach. 11875/mo or BLUFFS 3Bd·2\l\Ba, MESA VERD• Sharp SHARE 2724 ..._.wlllkfl..U:Sllillttll $1750 lease. 760-3187 1800+ 1f, dbl an gar remod 2Bd, 2Ba w/gar1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& le.._... ''ailly ,,...,.!ICC. •Gorgeous ocean view 11750 mo. Senregret S750 Agt. Pam Agt,119 TS/M CM-H u ...... 9f ... u11111111llt1 H.V. Hiii• hm, 4BR °'·~-R-1tr_.....0 ___ 1_•_• ___ L_546-__ 588_.,..o_or~9-79-3848~~-: ....... ,..ay~'Own b•ft,~ ..... ,.., , .... 111itiM. """'"' ·-,. ,,,.., ... for. ~ :-· ···· ]USt Fax us this form with your credit card # or mai l it in with a check todayl Run for a weekl If your car does not sell we ' II run it for another week FREEi All for $1 O* .... ~...,. ..... ,., 3 + den. ,.....,., •pa Blutfl Tennis VIiii Move In Speol•ll vault cell. gar, Non ..._..llfllll,••llltlllilllll $3650 Agt MO-MM Matr + 38R, fam rm. ~OFF SECURITY emkr. A\11now.648-1412 limf Ooe•n·B•1.Catallna country kltch, zeso elf 1 BR $640, 2BR $750 • .,,,.,,,...,..,,___,,..--..,,~,....---.... _, .-,.....,.... . vtewe d'lux 2Br·2Ba S2350 mo M8-8980 Quiet, bright & 1pa· CDM Pvt Br/Ba. pvt llllell • .i.1 , • ..,.. ·" bl •· cloUs l MS-.S437 entr, 1tudy rm + den, TIMI ........._ wlfl 111' condo mr • m"rora, Lido l•le/P•nlneule w/d, g.,, new pnt/crpl. ............. ~. new cpt. pool, •P• Bayfront 6 Interior Only 1hare kitchen. ................... 1... si990Agt548·5133, hom91t LeaM or.ale! HUNTINGTON $850/mo. 675-5352 ...._., .. ..._ o. 11Mm Ill Gnlnllr, RMltorl BEACH 2640 c6M:aifi..1e new hom• "' ....., ........ !NI "1 COSTA MESA 2124 ca1t •7 ... 191 bch1ld• of PCH. 3 1g ........ """*' •• 11111 W•ITCLll'I' remodld m1tr br.M50 or 1750 11 '"'" •,...... • 11 ,.28 R 1 ~BA twnh .. , 3bd, dine rm. ~erd & 3Br 2B• lrg 2 atory apt. w/balcony. 175-8478 .... ft 1121; .._ .,.... walk 'n cloeel. pvt PoOI 12950 A ENT LR. DR. big kitchen w/ ., .. ,:::; .. __ ut furn bt/ ,...,.._, . '*.AIM ., U1·1400 eating area, d/W, dia·,. -.,~ j'j' 1111•1111 •1.-...-."' petlo, waah« hkup, poNI fplc In LR. wet pv'I n mmac: •xec ... 'I tit .oc .. .--pool. quiet/secluded b.,, '1oacsa of clout tnhH w/bay view. Prof sees No Pets. pie .... APARTMENTS •PAC• •Ingle gar wt M/F. 1500 Inc uUI 759· ~-···--94S.0398 OR ••NT w/d . hookup•. New 1741/e , 534·7631/d ---------iCIHn 2Br 1Ba. gat, p ~ cerpet/palnl. Water/ Udo on Water Prtv Br/ fncd yd, nr Hoag tr.aah pd. Clot• to Ba. prtv etl"'f, gar, COIONA Hoap/18th. Ortve by •hopp ing cente'r, Cbl, phn. &IMf\. Alli 1022 aia KnOJr Pleet• GDllAI. 2I02 1choo1a. Avall now. now. Pfof M/1', retnd, DIL MAI ... , 984-147• 11125 mo/1700 MC Smkr OK 17$-3171 a Ta•1 ....... On l ·atde Dplx, 211ft 18A. 1 be~~:pm M1tr t>MiB 4br ha. 18 AwH•••• eo• lot, cw Q#, pvt yd, w/d .... , yd, pool. J)tl990"0. ...... ..AA.I I ." pool tbl. much mo\'e. ecM4M ."' ... f/p, f*yp. eourty-.. ,...._., .. t) $410+dep. 818-4471 drwe rm. vecent 1750 M2·119'T CJ NIWPOaT ----·• _..__ --a. / a••-ii enc condo. Temle. -.. _,, ..... 0 lllMoa 2119 poet, w/d, w.-C to :=-'·+~..:.~ '-· ·------· beh. M/F n/L llOO inc. e? .... 11 ••SUI 712..,.14 or Me-Mn .1... * NI ........ atepe to --173-73U-. IM llA 871MJ8 beech. Aeeponalb .. .-.... o--... 1Mfunatwe18r .... HOUSBSI .,.e1a11'''•· ~,. ...,. + *"" MM011 CORDOS ::.. -:::0 f:.:: :: On the .....,., POa UllT ::::::~1!!!!~!!1'!2!IOl!!~~ ..... ~~·~·•=••;•a;•h'lil 'liil•••••ll11 ,.., Sell your extni 9uv n .... n. "'1d tt. -. .,.,_ -· " .... houtthold ClwM••· No ...... _... M. lttml ••OMo ...... ,. In Q=cll'd ' •••• • • -----·-·-·-·····----·--· • . D YES,SELL MY CAR Name Phone Credit Card 0 MC CMSA X , _______ E>cp __ Moil To. OAAY Pl.OT 330 W eay Slrw. C.oelo Meici.. CA 92621 (1141 6'1·.5611 0. FAX (1141 '31 ""'" (l"tftGft ,.,., o.+1.-6/94 "-ea..~ ... .. _ .......... _ Wt'-~·--- o a.w 0 ... ... D .... ... D---o-..-. 0 ....... oa..._.... 0 ......... , • • • • • • • -. • • MOnday, Aprl 11, 1184 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE nw1ua ~=:t:ii-------------~WPUJ=:'IQlll lllKOllllllT ... ... .. ~ .. ------~~ .......... MT. M ...... I IOltnalll I011 -~ .. ~ .,....,.... ~ •MOMto • AIC*9d 70 EgypelM Pon 7 1 Louwr DOWN 1 White Rufi 2Mlla -3-~ Naffonel PMI 4 ComedlM °"" 55 .... dly 8Steerdtar of 7 Leef win IM<Meb'9M 9 ShOut of glee 10 Flowering shrubs 11 Ebb 12 ~--13 Card gaine ror ttw.. 21 A star 23 .fictional detec:tlYe Tr•vts - 25 Newspeper I.Slue 27 Stove 28 Arlb prtnc:. 29 Outc:tl flower 31 Mexican pot 32Ad'l9fury 33 Chooee 34 Is '1WY fond 36 Molstur .. ...., Fl .... Fii) I .... ,,., ............. ... scs_.._.. ... _ ·--..... ...... ........ ........... fl'rlf'T. ANSWEU 'ro WEEKLY BamGE QlJU o o . Wa 1J4po1&H, ....... 9914'GI 1..;..------- Q.l-Neithu vulwable. •South .u· you can do fM the moment ia ==:--:_ ULWlllD • :"AllDISllOH you bold: pe9I aod aweit developmmta. ~ 81'1-CMM • ""· top .. V'a3 OA.10878' •AQ6 DOCK CW PIT :.!.!9' r-.~ 200 -old~ced-GAUGB SIU.BS Pumeropemtbebiddiasri!aooe Q.•-AI South. vulnenble. you ~ !';.~ ~i c;,-w.-_ ..., • neiit. tablH. eto .... ••••••• DO trump. Whal do you NlipOftd1 bo&cl: ............... Dr cdu F ..... 431 .. te1 llronzJM: (24) Ind .. A.-Since you have eo many c:ardl U71 Q"QM43 OQI •AQI ~ ·• gen • ....,._,.., Mon-1------- in llM minors, partner~ VU. ra&e The biddinc haa proceeded: Dr8lll I llC ""* =":llQIRCVUIQ:..,req. Faat go llan •lave table, COST& 1115& 112t to be in the_..__ 80 don't hoc.her N--1. 0 _ _. a _ ... _,_ Pereon needed. nowt c lo l aaonne, flah•••••••• _...... ~ -_... ,.._ JotwtNe' '404103 ...,.,_,, ~ EOE. bOWI• iota of »Dal .. lookint for a minor·euit cont.rad.. I • • P.. 2 Q P.. • ""· M.JQltv, 714/M7· Ivory ' Incl Netdia, ••.we 38r Ula. ~ ~three no tnamp. At the table. I • p.. ! Dutflol• 81ootrlo 2311 Garden Grove hippo bone tuak•, lot• 20th St. Garage, w/d •'-'. .. _ ___.. to ·'--d ... moods ..,.__ do bid ., 8oe1 Co. aee1ra &p'd or rosewood fYmltUre hkup. N/pet. S8o0/mo. uuw J.......-. ~. n u.t you now. Sen/tee Mect..nc w/ Worll at H••• L•h Ind curio & chAM cab-(S400 off.) 141 eoes North railed and the riul contnct A.-Your retpOme o( two heana own t ool•. Send ........ ••1 Send lneta MC 1240 Logan wu five diamondl. The deCeaden hu prollllMCI another bid. Since rnume: 870 w 17lh SASE to: RAE. 138 Unit ' #I · eo.ta ...-...; lifftrllvtlcubed t.be ece-kina of hearta and DM»t of your v.W.. are "IOft.." you St* ~2. CM 92927 CarNno de Loe Maree, 72a.assa Im••••••• XtiaMllHl8C)e o(spede. and t.buame 10 tricb ~ l)Ot have enouch to commit~ G•N Ol'l'IC• Muat ~~.1 1~-San73 Clem-•UYINO: Picture ----t TUllSPOITATION ~Uollor.&.•l were .vailable at no trump. side to game. 'Mie be.t you can do.. work wel w/people, _ .... CA ~v card accumulatlo;;'• Im•••••••• •,... ""*' ,_ ..,_ invite partner to bid on by raiaint to reliable, hald WOfker. from the period 1890- Q.2-Both vulnerable, u South three spades. H.20/hr Fff. 714-e47· EMPLOYMENT 1955, uNd or unu•.ct.•-------- . " ... lovtng plant 40 Carev81't tlop 4t Scnwny « New Ot1ean• confection 47 Sm.a llreerms 411 Dodged 50T~t rodit 53 Hdd forth ~ lmpultlve 65 Repeeted '°""" 58 Harwet 57 Shade tr ... 59 Cain's brother eo Tiny MIOUnt 81 FOf leer !Mt M -eta colojir'9 you hoJd: 2329 Garden OrOYe Al10 •tamp collec· POWEil BOATS •AK.J7 v Q \)A 75 •AJU98 Q.5....:..Both vulne~ble • ..-South MED FROIT OFFICE SEIVICBS 5533 t1on1. 714/894-9507 7012 The bidd!nJ bu proceeded: you bold: Ftr. Computw ex,p, EVICTION UL£ Eut ScMatJa W•l Nortlt •AQ7 "K.J85 OQ'7632 •to good phone aklUs. ........ au u-......-1.-1.11 ..___ I t:l Dbl p._ 1 • Partoer'QPell• the bidding with one N.B. ofc. 759-1720 PteaM be aware that -,_ •- p.. ? clu"b. What. do you respond? MED-COR, a naUonwlde th• JlstJng• In thl• cat· April 201 to..Noon Wb.t do you bid. now? A.-There is a school that i.n.lilta m.ctlcal corTHpond-:»~1m:y=~~= t02t Ymtndl lyman-18 claHlc: bay. boat; xlnl cond; totally rebft, trophy winner. $5500. 759-0400 A.-Desf>ite the fact that the bid· ~ponder must bid~ four-card. ma~ ~~•n=-· r~ In which there 11 a Costa .... ding wu opened in front of you, JOr before even a sa-ca.rd minor. person to copy medl· chatge per minute. SAI1 BOATS 7014 there could still be a slam your way. Include ua out. Since we intend tak· cal records. Reliable Hot.tee/Oar..-iale No spade raise will convey that in· inc at leut two bids. there is no vehlcie required. Full-Oak furn, •Ilk/real Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii formation to partner. The correct reuon not to bid our Jonger suit time plu• bene m•. ,..macu•unISE plant•. book•. pie•. way to show your strencth is to first. After all. if North has four Call 1-300·235-0635 ~ on.nu much more. 434.oseo tart •th b'd ( th h •'--'--· __ ..a. ___ ..1 betWeen 2·5p.m. We ·-------· •1ckJe•Terrlflc Olllsl s wt a cue-1 o . e enemy earta uiey can "" ml~u~ over a r • a n • q u a 1 ,,.. suit. Bid two heart.a. Of course. you our one·diamond ..... nnme. op..,...untty -""--. Perfect for everything! 18' Wlllmette H IJ. boat, In Npt Harbof. Only 8 yrs old. S1475 obo. Ralph, 675-3038 d r ... __ ·~....-.,..... ... .. ,._.... For recefpe "nd $5 & int.en to raise to 1our spaue. at 11 t.S k IT 1 .__..QUES 60lO SASE to Mrs. Mlller,1----------..~ ... 1!"'!1~P'!'1~2-...1!"'!3~ your next tum. Q.6-East-Weat vulnerable, u 1N"!u.Jim'~ cf:.::: naui Box 1475, Npt Bch 92859 MARINE SERVICE .,..... _______ _. Q.3-Neither vulnerable. aa South South you hold: field i.adera. So Cal TrH Ro••• SS; C1tru1 SUPPUES 7020 •Void,AQJ7632 .JAI065 ~ Comm +-bonulft s7Nm Alf'TIQUEAUCTION or fruit trees w/frullliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• you hold: •K105• 'AlO vQ1073 +Kl05 Your right-hand opponent ope.as the bidding with one club. What action do you take? A.-Had your club and heart hold· ings been reversed. we would sug· gest a takeout double. Since a one· heart retponse would leave you What isyouropeningbidafterpart-OP•NINQ IN APRILi Fri, April 22, 8:30pm $10; On Palms 4-e'SlO B t C0\19f new V hun ner and right-hand opponent pail? FAMILY llflTM•S• Holiday Inn, Anaheim Gal plants $1 ; •hade, oa, • • • • A Wh all h d ? W c•NTUS Fri M 13 .. ..,.,.. pine, fruit 15 ...... $20; 18 $150· Ot~ .iz .. .-. ere are l e ipa H . e FASHION ISLAND L.a;Jn. Es;~-;;tim herbs 135 kl:d., s1; •val.I. 642~685 are bait.ant to let the Ol?J>Onent.s in B aby•lttera/Fro nt Women'• Club mac s10 90!MS74-9422 cheaply when we don t own the Dnk/Aeroblc teacher• E 1 •---------master suit. Under the circum· & lnltructor• ____._.... •t at••· ant qu••· Wedding Gown never M.IUUHE SUPS ,......,...,,. Conalgnment• worn Diamond Coll stances, we would preempt with 569 Fa1hlon l .. and. want•d. Uc A0114. Candlelight Wht, ll 8 DOC~ 7022 four hearts in the hope that the A9k for Becky 714·525·2926 w/cath length veil. Pd liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~-t--t--t--i awkwardly placed with this holding and you do not b.ve a suit good enough for even a one-level overcall. level will silence the opponents. 940..5300 909-784·7416 52300 9ac s1200. We'll apologize to partner in the Production Worker •BUYING ITEMS• 557·2946 1v msg unlikely event that we've misted a FT. Self·mo1lvated, SLIP TO 50 FT Clas:slc NB loc. Uve- aboard pos. 031-e481 S14 per ft. '2'lr'"-t--1---I slam. • mech Inclined w/ From -1800·1900. 1 ---------speed & accuracy. $6/ piece Jewelry to entire JEWELRY, FURS Hr. Apply In peraon by houHful. Immediate • ART 6025 •--------- 4/15194 btwn 9.12. caih. •ops. 673-0223 CAMPERS, RV'S, 2925 PERSONALS 222 219t St. NB ARTWORKS-Fantastic TRAILERS 8014 EMPLOYMENT Real Eitate FUaHITURE 6014 orig. fine oll palnllngsliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II-a• -... -..... -& mixed media works 1: -_, .. , • -from Russia . Xlnt. FOUND.PAGER PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT Busy~~-ln~)Qn 2·tler oak mletowave quallly, whol•esale In an office building at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 i-•· rU i'llliMlw table w/drwr & cup~. prices. By appt. Call '314e Redhlll Ave.. • all TIYIOr. :I $40 f!Tm. 845-2560 • 714-489-3957 • Costa Mesa on April Beat In Th• Weat liJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ThtPl'u* ... e, 1994, Contact John Gold Coast HOTTEST $1,000 WKLY 11ufflng Ne•"' Antique 4' oak church--------- 1990 Lance 4000 wilh or w/out Ford F350, 1elf contained. fully loaded , hardly used, $6SOQ. Truer S14K obo. 760-0772 during bullneH hour• Dancers. Bach/Pvt .envelop.. kl home. · 411 • pew. Cstm l\Jsh wine PETS & at 751-2101. Give Hiring. FAX Photo• •VI No exp. Fr" supplies/ 673-7300 velvet & oa.k couch. ANIMALS 60491••••••••• exact dHcription. 570-0366 or 778-8823 Info. SASE: LIFETIME, =======~ Bell otter. 722-6679 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOMOBILES UND WO S Dept. 12, Box 2109, Relall ,.,,.,,,..,,..,,,..,,,....,,,,.=-,......--1 FO MEN b otlo sw .. t Olrla Brownwood, TX 76804 OUT OF SANTA FE BRASS BED, On 11• AftAPT A PET WEDDING RING!! 11 LoctlOalelint +-•••AIRLINES••• PT/FT exp'd aale•· wtnrm ortho matt set, Ev1411Very Sat~~ s·-••·~-------Patty/Fantasy Une 1 f I never UHd, boxed. ,. w" .-• • • • • • eoo.ns-e928 SUO(mln Now hiring entry level. peop • or up•ca e Co11 $850. must .. u PETSMART. FOYntaln fY•T 9070 Near border of Co1ta Customer service/bag-So. Western ahop In $250 cash. 774-6500 Valley. Puppies, kit· ~ MeH and Newpor1 FIND PEACE gage handlers, many Fuhloo Island. Hrty + tens and more, a11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beach. PleaH call & CONFIDENCE! Thru other positions. $400.. comm. 854-5399 _C_o_ff .. --.. -b-le-S35--.-aect--1 looking for loving, cat· •79 Spider. Black w/ ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCiMENTS LOST• and Id entify ring. a personal p•yclc l $1200 wkly. Local or Retall aofa $175, Whlrtpool Ing homes. CALL 241· tan Int/top. Very good FOUND 2925 •rldgel•87S-e225 1·900-725-8000 x 5868 relocation. Appllcallon Welt M•rfnt elec dryer $150, wall 0317 for more Info. cond ln/QUt. Must Hll. ------------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND: Duck• • pair, $3.99/mln,must be 18 & Info 1·510..796-9675 pod t b9d $250. 722·9302 52300. 49s,.5243 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS •olld black and large yr•. Procal Co. ext. A241 . r UC I ON Dl!ATH ROW BIG WHITE CAT I M v d (71 .. ) 602 54-7420 11 now hiring FT/PT DAY••D wht/braH, ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT 2920 2 920 MISSING n :;:_2~; ::_.. ... • Bob-T•il Drlvert Sales & Stock As1ocl-complete w/lrundle & Brindle Lab mix. male.•·ME--.,-C-rnl __ y ___ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20lb Male Neuter.ct w/ Knudson HOT & WILD! ate for our Newpart matt'•. Never u .. d. 2 yrs. Very cute and " "" 913 5 Prayer to the Holr Spirit-Holy Spl!lt you who solvo an prot>· lems. light all roads so thal I can achieve my goal. You who give me the divine g ift lo forgive "8nd forgel all 111111 egalnst me In this and all instances of my hie aro with me. I want this shorl prayer lo lh4nl< you tor all lhlngs and 10 comflrm onco again lhal I never wont lo be separated from you. even In spite or aJI 1.0. Tag1, An•. to•---------l-800-860-6969 Need Cius B (w/alr Beach atore. Must Cost $850, must Hll very •weet dog. Greatliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Ill I I "Arthur'' L~~~6 ,. Toll FrH Call brake endorsement) have boating know!-$250 cash. 774-6500 wllh kids! But need• matena us ons. Vicinity of Heliotrope * * or Class A drivers fOf edge. 900 W Coast -....,•""s""T""A .... T=E-S"'"A"""L-E..---1 to be only dog In wish to be with you In & s -"• I co M Small Brown Burm••• M h D t LI Hwy. M S-1711 home. Please help elemal joy and lhank REW•~"R'owi n Pie·.· •• · <:?•"N I KO"•<:? •tc a• ne growing traniportallon1-:::::::::::======.I Leather • •ofa, lov• 1ave. Can't ad, opt? Be I "" • VI 1 tty 1 J 1 1 Guy1, Glrl1, Other9 department to handle Ir h 1 0 1 you or your mercy Call: 875-9584 c n o as m ne 1 9oo-7aM t h )( 280 1ea11 c a r. r g a foster or volunteer. 187 Top11 xlnl cond, $2500 obo, must sellll 668.0859 towards me and mine.•----------Creek, COM. In the • " 8 c deliver! .. throughout _ Get to $3400, uklng $1600 Call 714/859-2704. Th $2.49 min. 18+ K&L LA VEN, OC, and SB S e person must say evening, ori April 6th . Ent. 702-593-0303 Countles obo. Unu19d. Can de--P-u ... r_e_b_r-•d-D-0-.... --r-m_a_n UBARU 9 200 lhls prayer for 1hree Pleue call 760-5314 the basle liver. 895-6046 • -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii consecullve days. LOST Women• Gucci RAIN OR SHINE Female, 3 yrs old. After three days the No matter watch • btll leather Part·llme, 2()...3() hours •BC' New full 11a couch/ Abu1ed but very 85 4 dr GL10 5spd, AC, favor request will be what you're band• Nr Bay St. CM Your Place Or Mine per week. $8.00/Hr. 1' S chair Beautiful egg· aweet and great with pwr window1. xlnt Int, granted, even 11 ii Reward • 722•1252 __ 2_1g.._5_sa_2_M_d_V_D_•_nc_•_r_ Most dellverles are 1hell leather. $750. kids. Needs to be only 80k ml. 51959 obo. seems dilflcull. doing, your PM, some AM. Attic, 848-9822 pot. Call 714·373-0771 831·7149 The prayer must be hometown PILOT CLASSIFIED published Immediately 11·1 the resource you SPORTS FANS! Apply In per•on: basement, atter favor Is granted newspaper can count on 10 Hll a U P T O D A T E 330 W Bay St, without men If on of the The myriad of merchan· S C 0 RES• p 0 I HT Costa Mesa. a nd c(aset favor, only your lnltlals · · tlise ltem1, bec•use SPREADS A MORE to appear at the lllJPlll .-our columns compel $12-99900../5612·7700tx2be59178 thlnlr':.,rv.:,ewh l~rl:l 15. h bottom. BH quallfled buyer• to · m n, mui ..... """ l e n get fits in. calll yrL Procall Co. No phone ca111, 602·954-7420 please. some cash. 3910 •SE•R•VI-C•E--•liiCA.RPiiiiiiiiENTRiiiiiiiiYiiiiii35iil~O ~<!~~TEY • PENCES BANDY MAN 3710 JEWELIY 3784 MASONIY 3828 NURSING PLUMBING 3 890 ROOFING JBA01Vnl\ 3557 • DICJtS 3615 SERVICES 3848 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D I RECTORY A to z HANDYMAN fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maaonry Problem9/ Willlam Harold Jeweler• Qualltw M•Nnrv with iiliiiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiil •RXTltA QUICK• Sadler Rooftng-Uc & lnst1ll/relace cabinets, Brick, Block, Stone, Tli. •NNC•S OAT••• Repair/add. FREE est. Watch & Jewelry repair Clue. FrH DulgrV Prof 24 hr.board & care Right nowl Minutes Ins. Speclallze comm. Kltchena. p1Uo1 & roofing Cone, Patio, Driveway ,....,,.,.lr/polt replaced Formerly with Roger's Antique/Fine Jewelry E•t. Concrete·tll• avall In my newly from youl Drains razor re-fool/repair. 25 vra. repairs. Doug 546-7258 Fplc, BBOi. Ref. 20 Vr R9dWOOd• Lll'S7e605 Oardns. PhllUps 648-2167 Buy/SIMrlde 873-0385 •tucco. Uc. 031·2345 decoral.ct home for cleaned from $7.50. •FREE EST 875-5095 ACCOUNTING/ Remode la·Ad dltlone Exp. Terry 857·7894 Jim Whyte 842·7206 P lumblng/elec/wateri---------•---------•lder1y. 541-6728 ~:;'~~~.h:.U!:r:~o,: "'"~ 3 928 TAXES 3406 ·Kitchens, framing to Cement/brlck/•tone/Ui. •Wood Feno .. • htra/sprlnkler•/cell LANDSCAPE • MOVING 3834 ---------1 problem. Flat price•, .. ....._ flnlsh. Uc. Ref1. Frff drVW'I •lab $2.50/Ma ft flPllCt/rtpW, ht 11.dng fan1. ln•tall/Aepalr. LAWN CARE 3 808liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAINTING 3858 Plumbing rep~Jra fromliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Bookkp ng. 20 yr• Npt e.t. John 7 48 -4345 •tampd cone $5.50 up ""'*"·Low pt1ces. Uc'd FREE est. 2 41-0137 Capt. Helnae•...,,.,. S14.95 Phone quotH. Repair S peolallate Bch. All phaies. Hies Rtpan Rtmod Doors. win-Lll'541658 • 031-4310 ~ Ocnslr. 974'6301 Semi Retlr.ct contraelor. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii The Captain beat• •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Johnnie•, 540...2092 Clean, Caulk, regrout. tax, P/R & P/R lax~ .. ~:ca .... ..-.·. at·~-& -.. QUALITY MASONRY Rprs, lmprvmnt•, •ml Ba•lo Yard M•lnt. .veryone1 prlcHI ln1. p Intl Cont t FIL-AM DRAIN 1eallng & ln1tall. t 760 1771 .,.,,.... .,..,.... """"' -r Block & ~--fencn,•---------1 Lawn~ Cleanup•, hardworking, prof. a "9 rao Of Ser·vlce·Small drain llk•Nu Tiie 840·2211. •ec Y serv. • wall, lencta. g11u, etc. Uc. ~ Job•, Oual tv. Integrity, 844-4e37 Oual palnllng by prons 3S J .... 2 ..... 7 cone drlv .. & patloa. PUINITURE l care, Ken 642·1no Tr•• rlmmht•• Lt L#174192 ·u .................. 1 $24 50 M 1 d 1 l~~~~Ji~~~P!::: & YT1 •lCP· erry .... ..,..., Ucll'871812 968-0422 UPm5 3622 ---------H•ullne 979-8245 •-..... .,,,, ... o""'h--~1•'""•..,M0'2"""ovt-.-n-9-,r!;:;t;~ 534:50:847_:;._3 ran WALL compromlsH, divorce BAUUNG o~:'d!~ ::!rhce~~n~ t~~74~~ V::~· J/c: BOB HUTTON co. •l'OX PLUM•INO• COVERINGS 3g32 & 11tigat1on. 582·3340 CLEANING DECJt c1_,111e ........... 3720 Amex 83a-saeo Painting interlor/EXt• qua11ty work, 100% 1n11 '~iliiii~iiiiiiiiiii• QUALITY CPA SERVICES 3548 COATING 357owooc;:~ •• uphot1, ~~~~m!r ::~::!fo';;•--,-U-8-L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E_ rior. Acou1tlc cetllng1 bonded, Uc1e53118. FOf •·cuatom ln•tallatlon • al affordable flxed fee. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii etc. FREE pickup & 'JUNK TO THE DUMP' ou~ l •t prlor1tyl • painted, repair.ct, any plumbing need c•• R 9/Co 1 / 7 oay1 & Evenings delivery. M2·18Sl3 Immediate debrl• Ucll'486038. Me-7819 Th• Callf, Publlc Ulllf.. appll.ct, remov.ct, dry fOf lrM ttU 11()().233-4313 N: Jo~~o!'r ~f:i~m Brent Elli 642·9843 1'•t Team Cl•anlng STOP Deel( Leak• removal. Guat HonHt tlH Comm1 .. 1on RE· wall repair a. texture. Plumblng Repa lra & 5% Off w/ad 873-2937 Vacancy•, Home & waterproof coatlno•i--,......------Price•. 968-1882 Oreen l oene Llnd1epng QUIRES that all uNd 11'822831 ..... 320 Oraln• Cleared from l--------- BATHTUB RESTO RATION 3448 Commerclal. 8am·8pm deck•, etalr• Qual. BANDY MAN 3 710 6 Irrigation, Trimming houaehold good• Jerry l D•Vl•·Speclallze 15,50, All flxlurH In .--------- 2 87·1788 7 day1 work. Ll687430 Free ---------&. Removal•. Clean-movera print their * custom Re9/Comm stalled Steve'• '45-8298 E1t. S.•t ~ 722-8781 wuelOVEMm...,.s ups & Malnt, St. Uc. P.u.c. Caf T number: Painting/Wallpapering ---·------10 0% S atle fa c tlon Me..UNtat Preperllff ua.-£N1I & 1 990 432.aao4 d n or S back. Home/Ole. Pa.Int.carpentry-ROME 3756 5 25, limo• an chau eur• Lll'441235 * 788-2028 ITAllfllLD PLUMllMO Honest. ref•. Some DOOlS 3580 Drywd and motel Jungle Jim• L.andtteape c:'t ~-·~;r·~:: PAINTING us• :', ~t'• K'1u:Cb!"g, t Ts~ Eng. Rebeca 265-1300 O.rw M ... 277 .... Remoclel-ltepalr cMleaalnn1u.'Hp.rd1Tcapme.eYarldt mem.. If you heve a cotof con9Utlatioh • • 84e-1944 • • Don 't R ep I• o .. ~~~~-----queadon about the ... ff'H w/"' 20yYs exp Reul••• Tub••lll .. Ma r1a'• Hou1ecleanlng .... 11ent new entry C11FP4Httry, •a.otrlc ~ work·all tradH. nowl 497-3990 gallty of a mov«, llmo cu•tom/malntenence --------- alnks•1pa1•1lberglaH Low rate•, good ref1. maker• doof hanger. p.........._ J:. o.:!:"a4~8~~·-L-1_n_d_10-.-,-,-,.-,-,-,-,,-... -,-n or chauffeur, call: ll'M5191 847.eo35 POOL repair. FrN In home ~r~ e.~. ~ ~'.o~P· ~':e l::·52~~'if::' C.mMIR ... Uo. Yard Ught•·•prlnkler9. PCoublmlcmUI~~~~!,' SlwtTnCI est. Guar 85~ 1 7W a anyt me 4 1 . • • Jeff MSl~3 Tree trlmng·prunlng. .......,, T 8' w a 3894 Bo r•Dttl C 11 P t 7"2 732 Tt .. -•5•-'"1 51 • Pl •••••••• •WINDOW CLEANI~ Carpe n try, roofing. Ill --... a • •• & .7 """" -s••'VJCIS 0 CARE GIVER 350 1 FREI! ESTIMATES WCTaICAI. 3110 plumblng, drywall, SUVICIS 379o l-~r.Tw;--..-".3ia-I MP 6" 11"'"9 ~ 387 • POOL CLllANINQ 2e7-ao81 OaM etucco. paw.tlna, llle,1 .. _______ "559 -Loweat, Storage, pn)f. ·------•! Chem, eerv., equip, etectrtcal. Jim .. 1.7414 •• Te,,MIR••-· u... XLHT ,..,. 1 "'min. lne. W•llclng lh• Dog-A repair, algH, etc. In•. HOM• NURSS/ COllPMIOM *'* .... 7111~ •Til?Ut. V/MC n1.aM kenne l alternative, FREE EST 775-1722 n Y'9 ...,, ~ reta .... •"-Y Cd Eva. 131·7151 111Ai1VH~ 3828 •IOli'd llOViiil* fter1onallzed, your Careful, courteoue home. In•. S73-1114 _lt_OO_PIN __ G ___ _ e>ep'd Proe. ,,.. eat. The ptlet T14UM. ........ c1 .. a111M Why pjay Ria; 1N The moet comprehen-Holllne AoOflnel FAU • PLUG IN 8"it wit\ chllcloftt .iv. Md CUfNnt cttreoo l!:erqthquake Jclt w/ call TM Ptlel toclaJI toty of good& and..,. ,.,..,! ... Uc'd I lne'd . ..a.MTL w.a arouncll eeo;.a900 H0411? ...... .. I