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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-04-22 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • • ~y Couldn 't find a boat ride to Ense- nada? At least you'll be wa rm. ~ Sailors will freeze out on the sea today with an expected coastal temperature of 63 degrees. See Weather, Page 2 Wi~ner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Richard Nixon: A distinguished man? Park's neighbors don't want it altered A s former President Richard Nixon's health worsened Thursday, leaving the onetime Orange County resident ...,. Residents protest recommendations to use so me of Fairview Park wilderness area for ball fields. mcntahst "ho wanb to sec F:.iir- view Park remain open space. "Just because they don't ha'c fields doesn't mean they should • take something the ci ty h:is worked very hard for." QUUTION clinging to life, the nation has again focused its attention on the man whose tenure was marked by both controversy and success, anger and sorrow. How do think Nixon will be remembered? Was he a di sgraced president who let down and misled an entire nation? Or was he a leader whose successes were blurred by Watergate? What Nixon do you remember? What Nixon do you think history will remember? Please leave your thoughts, your name and your phone number on the Readers Hotline, 642-6086. City planners· debate fate of . nigb.tclub and youtli hostel ...,. No vote had been taken on either controversial . issue Thursday evening. Bv DAVID H£1TZ, STAFF Wk.rre• NEWPPRT BEACH -T he fu- ture of two much-debated items was still up in the air late Thurs- day as the Planning Comm ission had not ye t voted on the Bacchus night club or the proposed youth hostel in Newport. Public comments on both issues ran about 50-50 on what should be done. Opponents of the hostel fear an influx of rowdy youth w111 pack into an office building that's too small. The proposed site of the "Inter- national Backpacker's Inn" at 430 32nd St. is zoned for specialty re- tail shops, which includes hotels, mo tels and bed and breakfasts. Investors said the inn, wh ich would be across from City Hall, will o nly be opc;n to yo ung inter· natio nal travelers with valid pass- ports. Bacchus, a trendy Lido night- club, opened six months ago a nd has haunted the Police Depart· ment ever since. Police want the club's business license revoked. In a 148-page staff report, city administrators told the commission that the ni~htclub has been a problem business since it opened last September. Police Chief Bob McDonell said officers have visited Bacchus about 50 times since its grand opening and have made arrests fo r posses- sion of drugs, pub lic drunkenness, fight ing and drunken driving. But Bacchus partner Rob Mitchell said the nightclub's man- age ment team has been signifi- cantly restructured since the inci- dent. He said the club hasn't had any more serious problems. A Coastal Inn employee removes furniture from one of the rooms from which the tenants were evicted . Bv MAR.NIE M c Lsoo; STAlif Wuru COST A MESA - Residents around Fairview Park are outraged over rece nt recommendations to use some of the wilderness area along Placentia Avenue for ath- letic fields. City consultants have been working on a master plan for two years and are studyi ng the city's current and future park needs. One point in the consultants' draft report states that the city lacks ad- equate athl etic fields and suggests F:iirview Park as a site for such fa- cilities. · · The city is currently nccepting written publlc commem on an en- vi ronmental document required before the park•s master plan goes before the Ci ty Council in July. Residents who have fought to keep Fairview '"'ilderness land in the past say they are upset be- cause the document doesn't ana- lyze the long-term impacts on the surrounding community. "The city needs fields," said Janet Remington, a local environ- Remington raised the bsuc at this week's City Council meeting because she \\as concerned th:.it not enough people knew ubout the 'Written public review period for the document, which ends Ma\ 6. She added that neighbors'· con- cerns stem from an on-going de- bate over what should be done with the 28'S-acres the city bought from the county six }'Cars ago lo stop the area from becoming an- See PARK/Page • Some-residents who li'c around F:urview Park are upset over recommenda· tions to turn ~ome of the "ilderness area into athh:tic fields. They :.ire concc:rned about the long-term impacts on the surrounding community. What do }'Ou think? Should Fairv1c\\ Park remain as is, or should some of the area be • transformed? Leave your name and thoughts on the Readers I lotline, 642-6086. Residents ol troubled motel withhold rent ~ Owners of Coastal Inn serve eviction notices on . scofflaws. '\ Official says city will recommend parts of the motel either be repaired or demolished. Bv LoJUA..-.1': B ... SllEDA, sr..rr \\'1u !Fil COSTA ~tE A -S;l\ ini! th~' :ire: kd ~...fah, ro.ic m. JnJ u"t1Jp jJti.in. '.'.!I ten:inb al the lon~-trnul-lcJ CtiJ-.t. I Ir 1 have 11llti:i1cd a rc.nt ~trike. ri:-,1..inl.? ~' ..... tion, they say. 10 get the plJcc fi\cd· Coastal Inn O\\ncr:.. ''ho prckr to (.'.Ill the "~trike" a mu11m.· ha'e ret;iliJt~d h\ serving c'iction notice~ 10 all tcnanh '' 11· holdin u rent -or about hJlf tlf 1 h1. '\~" port Uoule\ard motel'~ .ig unit' I c motel rooms targeted hou't.: rough!~ 25 children in JdJit1on 10 -.c,cral J,i~i:n adults. With advice from the Fair Hou,llh! Council of Oran~c· Count\, Jll of tie t 11· ant ha\e taken wtheir CJ~.:' to 1.ourt. but ~ome "ere apparent!) 100 late On Thur'- da>. county m:ir~hal'> ordcn.!d a collplc and their three children. ai>ws I, 3 Jnd 15. out of their un11. locl..ing ih~ir belonging' inside. ·•\\ c don '1 h;1\ c no p!Jce tl'l go:· ,.ml 0:.1\td UJkcr, 39. ''hilc l>t.1nJ111g in the parl..ing lot surrounded b\ other div gruntlcd tenant . For three \C:lr.... th· llakcr:.. the fir:.1 to be e'1ctcd. hJ\e p.1iJ S600 a ll1lll11h 1n rent for a onc-roum u1l11. rhc couple were the fir:-,t 10 ~tart "1th· hokltng rent from O\\ ner' Gun1 anJ Sur..:'h Sheth la-.t O.:tobcr denunJ ng that .1 \JrtCl) of alleged sub!ttand:irJ c1. n· di11on., be remedicJ. TenJnt~ in another 20 units. ""'me l.)f \\hom ha\e been ll\ing at th~ CoJ~tJI Inn . for ncarl) a decaJc. folio" eJ ht lc;iJ in recent munths. ,\\,o .c ,\\Aims. t>A1LY l'1Lor ··The Cit) can't pre' enl c\lction, but "c ' Once the Planning Commission makes its decisions, they will go before the City Council before being implemented. Dave Baker hugs his wife, Rosy Crawford, while holding their 1-year-old daughter Summer after being evicted Thursday. See MOTELIP•1• 5 Any planning commission deci- sion can be appealed. ON THI COVI R The painting on top of page 1 today is by local artist llma Cunningham. For information on painting.s, call 640-1603. NUMalU BUSINESS FAX 631 -5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 HOTLINE 642-6086 NEWSROOM 540-1224 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX Around Town ....................... 3 Behind the Scenes ............. :.'.3 Classified .............................. 9 Sports .................................. 6 LOCALS ONLY Newport to Ensanlda Sllllloat Rice What: World's largest international yacht race, from Newport Beach 10 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico \fhtre: In the ocean off the Newport Harbor jetty Wlata: First classes start at noon today. Starts arc every 10 minutes, with th°"8.st classes s1arting at 1:10 p.m. How ._J: 410 boats have entered, making a tolal of about 3,000 participants. Boats are divided into t 7 classes, ac:cordina to type and pPtential speed. How '°811Approximately125 nautical miles. IDllllTo Staned in 1946 by a group of sailors in N= Baclt. First r.ce drew a 1urprisin• 125 entries. ~tm NICbod a ·peak in the 19'10s with more tban 700 enttia. Klee II conClUcted by the Newport Ocean Sllli~ Allodltlon. RICO oliciafa estimate at least S300t ii pumped lnto tbe Newport Beach economy .................... '1111' • •:ga-to '" the •rt are from the Wectac Wela .. .. " ..... 'Pdlelula. tM IWbor jetties ... ... a.. .. Illar ........... tor .... __ ..., .. o1 ......... ...... .. Degree of excellence Former Orange Coast Colleg·e student Masoud Karkehabad i 0-is set to graduate from UCI at the age of 12 nv Rusf LoAR, .SrAFf WllHill M a~oud Karkchabadi i hke mot fun-loving, happy-go-lucky 12-> car-olds, e>.cept for one thing: In. two month~ he will graduate from ucr \\ itll a b.ichelor's degree. Ma oud, '"'ho \\ill turn 13 a dozen d3) before hi June 18 graduation, is a re:il·life Doogie Ho\\scr \\ith o 200-plus IO. After whiuing through pre-med studies nt UCI, Mosowd i now waiting for u response to his med- chool application . He's applied to Hal"ard nnd John Hopkin medical school \ amona others. bu t h1 firs t choice 1s UCI, where he wanb to pur ue :in M .D. and a Ph D Ma soud plan to become a neuro uraeon and J o brain research. He also want to create a new kind of synthetic kin arart for burn \'ictim . Ma$0ud figures he'll be tresuina hi first patient as a fully qualified ph) ici:in :ibout the ~me time he gets his driver·~ license. 'And i he worried that p:uicnt will be reluctant to be treated by 1l I 6·)·ear-olJ ph)~ician '! Not really "I know th:it :i majority of people "'II come and -.cc me a!> their doctor," ~1J oud sa\ in Im !.ludiously polite, rnp1d -fire ''>k of ~pc:iking. •· l'l11J\C people who might be bothered by 11 -thal's line. l hey can picl.. ~hatever doctor they want." Masoud fi~t attracted the n:it1on ·~ attcn11on 111 M3}' 1992 \\hen he W:l a 10-)ear-olJ Orange Coa!>l College student plo\\ing through a hefty 23 unil\. lle wa tackling ubjccl'i ranging from chcrni tr) and trigonometry to anthropology an~ political scicm:c. For fun, Ma,oud read cnC)clopcdia'i, watcheiJ cartoons and played with Ninja Turtle oction iiaiur1:'i. He ho in~e appeared on tcle-.i io n >how in the United State and Europe and hn been featurcJ in score or newipapcr and m11guinc storie . l lc "'.1 hit on the "The Ancnio Hall Show," unU on a Channel 9 news show. Masoud su~essfully an'\wcrcJ a battery of medical quc1tion' put to him by 11 ph) ician in 11 te\t or hi mental prowe . ... MAMAft/h .. 4 ·• ... 2 Friday, April 22, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Pilot LOCALS ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE, 540-1224, cu. 363 Sail to local libraries for boating · inf iJ PILOT PIOPLl1 lllARON DIYIAUX T oday, more than 500 of Newport's finest craft, including vessels measuring from 24 to more th;,in 7Q feet, \\ill set sail from ll.ilboa Pier, heading across the Mc.xican border in the Newport 10 l:.nsco;.ida International Yacht Race. Sponsored by the Newport Ocean Sn1ling Assoc1at1on, this event drew 92 boats for its first running in April Check It Out 1948, of which 65 proved seaworthy by crossing the finish line 125 miles south of local waters. In the past 46 ruccs, participants h;,ive experienced high winds, heavy seas, no wind and perfect '>Cal>. For background on this most famous of local yachting events, as well ai. general sailing information, bto\\se the U.ilboa Uranch l1hral) \ nautical collcc11on Chcd. out Oud Ocscnbcrg's "The Em.1:n.11..IJ R.icc· Thirtv YcJrs of Sil,cr anJ Gold" for talcs of the race' an<.l li,11ngs of \\Inners. bp.:rn:n~c the \lsual thrill of plowing Jl'W\'> sJlt) '>CJs in "Pacific High," a 'id co featuring on-board photography '>hot from several yachts, including brcuthtal-ing arnal \icws. Watch "20 Knot!> If Uy 'Sea . . 55 If By Land" for a vicarious experience on a \\1110ing muhihull, the fo!>l and formidJb\c F-27 Corsair. Are you :i pro,pcctivc racer? Prepare for ne\t )Car's Newport to l:.n-.enJd:i r.icl.! "11h sailing lessons o(krcd 1n sut.:h video selection!. as .. Learn to Sail" and "Daipailer's Sailing & lbcing and Catamaran Sailing." P oli-;h your technique with "Racing to W111," "A Sailor's Dream," " f'hc ShJpc of Speed,'' "Spinnal..er Sailing" and "The Annapoli-. Uook of Seamanship" series. Ga111 additional skills '"ith '>uch bool..s as Dennis Conner's "Sail Like a Champion," John Craig's "R•1cing: a Ueginner's Munual," Stuart Walker's "Ad,anced Racing Tactics," Phillip Derman's "Winning in Catamarnns" and John Whitmore'!> ''The Winning Mind." .. Road maps" of the ocean arc available in print and on video to help plot your courllc. Find guidunce · and direction in "Chart Guide ~tc,ico \\ C'>t," "1\1...trincr's At la!> Southern Californ1J" and "Chnrt Guide California " I SHI IS A self-employed professional photographer and consultant in the • preservation and reproduction of old and fragile photographs at Photolcons in Costa Mesa . .. HISTORY PRESERVED The main focus of Deveaux's work at Photolcons is to preserve, copy, and restore priceless family photographs. He r target groups are those who arc interested in genealogy, currently a major hobby, and seniors, _ who are often interested in organizing old photos. · She meets with each client at her Santa Ana studio and evaluates the photos, advisin& the best method fo r proper preservation and offering archival copying of the priceless images. As a history buff, she can also help date photos, as she is familiar with old photography processes. ~ - "The historical aspect of these photos is interesting," she said. "It's so important for people within the family lo preserve their old pictures. If the original is deteriorating, the best way to remedy the situation is to make a new pho1ograph of it using contemporary paper. At least you've rescued 1he image of the person on better material." INVALUABLE KEEPSAKES One example of the importance of family photos as a valued and treasured part of our history is illustrated in a story concerning two sisters in need of replicas. According to Deveaux, one of the sisters was dying, and during the course of the illness, the two of them agreed that the children must have a collection of copies of pictures. Suddenly, the dying sister took a turn fo r the worse and the other sibling became frantic to make copies of 1he photo to fulfill their agreemcn1. The pictures are preserved and will be available for 1he children as keepsakes of their heritage. More winners of tbe library essay contest ... WORKSHOPS Deveaux offers photo preservation workshops in which she off crs :idvice on how to protect and preserve photos from m::,i1:rndling, poor storage, bad albums and natural disasters. Some don'ts: No :icidic papers, no ultraviolet exposure (it fades the image), no magnetic albums, no finger prints (we have skin oil \\ hich ruins the image), don't leave photos in attics or basements due to extremes in temper:uure, :ind avoid baggies, paper clips, rubber bane.ls and tape. BORN TO SNAP SHOTS She received her first camera as a gift ''hen she was 11 years old. ·· 1 loved it. From that nioment on it w~1s click, click, click. I have a fa-.cination with the camera." Indeed, Deveaux even creates jewelry out of camera parts. "One day as I was taking apart an old camera, I found the parts to be :iesthetic and well-made. I put a pin together and pc:ople liked it." Deveaux, -1-1, lives in~Costu ~tcsa ~111d grew up in Long Beach. She has a ma!'.lter's degree in museum studies, a bachelor's degree in fine art, and an associate degree in photography. She spent .1 numbl!r or year in s:tn Fr<1n'1,,o, \\here 'he ''as an assist.1111 to the lllU)Cllm phutogr:iph~r at the J\\ian 1\rt :-.tu ... cum, anJ a chief photographic technician at the ~f:tritimc Museum. She is currently :in an:hi\'ul con,uliant fo1 historical organiiation~. I lcr hobbiL-s include collecting ''omen\ biographies. walking. anJ hil-ing. -'tur,1 by ,\it•uh-lrcinbcrg<•r, pl1iJibl b,1 Shnunn .\'udket It .wu /..11011 .\(1111c1111c 11 Jw 11·ouhl m.1/..L• :m m11.·11.•,11t1g 1'1/<>t l'l'f:.011, c:11/ our Uc:;idcr' I lo1/i11c .11 6.J2-60S6. Ri.•mc:ml>cr tu li:.11 c: \l.Jllr 11.1mc :1111.J phu11c: 1111111l>a. '/11:1;11\\! t lTYSIDE Judges selected for wine competition Ninety judge'> ha'I.! bl.!cn '>ckctl.!d for the !Sth annual Orange Count\ Fair (\rn1rncr,·1,il \\'inc Competition, set for June -I 6 at the RcJ Lion Inn. ·Costa Mesa. All California\\ 1ncne., arc ill\ itcJ to participate in the judging and cnt1ics \\ill beJ'udceJ in a ·'double blind," in which neither the ju gcs nor the stewards know the identities of the 2.700 \\inc-. entered. The competition h not open tu the public. but the winning wines '"ill be offered for tJsting b\ the Or~ngc. Count). .Wine S<.lciety :ll the 01 angc County's Fair Wine Pa\11!011, July 8-'.?-1 at tht: foirgrountls in Costa Mesa. For more information. cont.1ct the Or~rngc County Wine Society ::it 708-1636 or the Orange County F;1lr ut 708-FAIR. ~ Don '1 fo1 get m:1ga.£1nes to peruse during penoc.J., of calm or off-duty hour\, lhcck ou t "Cruising World," "Sail." ":-.lult1hulh" or "ShO\\boats I nti:rn.11 ion.ii." EH:n cru't) \Ca dogs get hungry. Uc pri.:p.1n.:d ''1th mcah. planned .1h\.Jd. using menu!> and tips from To ce/ebrtJte Nalio11nl Library Weck, the Newport Beach Public Library asked adults nnd c/Jildren to write essays on what the library means to them. Most of the u1nning entries ran in Thursdny's edition, but due to space restrictions, the Daily Pilot •ms unable to print all the n·inners. What fol/ous are the remaining entries. I like the library because there are plenty of books to read and they are imaginative, cre:itive :ind they take you to another world. 1-oa Tllf. DAILY r1wr Jennifer Donnell, back row, third from left, and Blake Armand, back row, second from right, were among winners of contest. -By tl1e Daily Pilot .. I hi! Care <111d feeding of the Ofbhorl.! <.1e\\," "Dining On Deck'' nr "The Gourmet G...tllcy." AnJ right b!.:forc you set snil, stop b~ the l1br:ir) to look up problems you might encounter, lbted in the \\Cd.ty "Local Notice to Mariner!>," d"tnbutcd by the U.S. Coast Guard. l3on voyage! l..J1V o111111 Kirnitz is the Newport JJrac/1 lilm1ri1w. Clwck It Out is 11ritten by the st:i ff of the Neu port Reach l'ub/ic Library. This ••eek's column is by 1,llJllis Scl1cfflu. It's nice and relaxing to sit back and enjoy a book. Reading is good to learn because you'll need it in life and to enjoy. The library has fri endly workers, computers. a place to do your homework, and of course to read! In the library it's so exciting I can't explain it! They put on plays, have readathons, watch movies, read stories, and more! Try the library, you'll like it! JENNIFER DONNELL · 6th grade Newport Beach D The librnry opens up new dpors and new possibilities. Its a place you c:in go and learn new things. Re:iding takes you to another world and books arc cre::itive, imnginutivc and fun. You can Jo your homework, read, enjoy peace ond quiet, work on computers, look up subjects for school, or just go to listen to music. The new library \viii be a !.uccess because it has two levels and has tons of books to check out and read and then return them and ~cl more to enjoy. ULAKE ARMAND 61h gr:ide Newport Beach The NC'itpOn lk:ich.CoSI• Mcu D.11ly r1101 (USPS·l~.!·600) 11 pubh1hed Mon<.lJy chrouah S~turJJy. In N~pon Duch 100 CO\IJ Mesa, subsa1p1ions are only a\Jtl· obli: by subxnt>mg 10 The Times Oransc County (800) 152·9141 In arl.'u ou1s1de of Nc,.,pon lka•h :inJ Cos111 Mc>a, sul>~rip-11ons 10 the o .. 11y P1lo1 only arc ava1(3blc by m•1I for SS.SS per m<>nlh S.:cond clJss ~t.igc p.11J al C011a Mesa, CA. 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TO MAKI A CORRECTION fr II 11\< 1'1lm'~ ('OlK'\ 10 prumpll~ U>rT«t '" trron nl rn~l;aJKt l'lu.\C c.UI S40 ll24 nr. 363 Tiunl 1uu llwm.u I I Juhnwn, 1'111>11 h<r W1llbm WJ.kll, fJ1tor s"~~ Matbk, ,\I n'g1ng t'Juor Eric Manon, l).,k Ch1tl Marc Mattln, l'hnro fJu.w aot> tunk, C11n11.ltKWl MJru •er H illlk Kni&hr, l'nldu..-Y1nn ~ hllJ5fl' Mi.hc•l 1 ktchcr, l>11rl')' ~hru1w Judy O.:nln&, O..S11ncJ M.11uio l'umoJ Shah, C.OOtrulkr MOW 10 REACH U5 Clrcul11tion: (The Times Orange Counly) (800) 252-9141 Ad\<crClsing Cla,1iific:d 642-5678 Di play 642-4321 Editorlul New41 540-J 224 Sports 642-4330 Nev. • Sports fa'< 646-4 J 70 Muln Omcc Bu inc Office 642-4321 Busine~ fox 631-5902 • TIMPlltATUHS Newport Beach: 61/S I Balb~: 62/S I Costa Mesa: 65/53 Corona del Mar: 63/53 . IURP f0HCA$T LOCATION SIZE SWELL The Wedge Newport Poinl Bladdes S.A. River Jelly CdM TIDH TODAY rirst high first low Second high Second low SATURDAY 2-J w 2-3 w 2-3 w l ·J w 2-3 w 7:17 un. 4.4 1:22 •. m. 0.7 7:44 p.rn. s.2· 1 :ls p.m. 0.2 Flril high 8:13 a.m. 4.7 Fi"' low 2:08 oa.m. 0.0 Second high 8:20 p.m. S.9 Second low 2:05 p.m. 0.3 Woaler Tempcroature: 61 IOAftN• Southe.sl to south winds 10 to 1 s knotJ. Se.at 2 (ttt ~Ith !·foot westerly swell. Wilson to speak at dinner honoring Argyros Gov. Pete Wilson will be the kc)notc speaker when the American kwish Committee, Orangl! County Ch:iptcr, honors George L. Arg.yros for his man} yc::irs of involvement in the community at a ~inner M::iy 5 at Le Mcridien hotel ir1 Nc,\port Beach. A~ the recipient of the eighth annuul awaru, Argyros, chairman anJ chief c:-.ecutivc officer of Amel & Affiliates, join' p.t'>l ho11011.:cs Rny \Vabon, John Lusk, W:ilter Gc1 ken. Phillip ~wd Valley Reilly, Alf rel.I E and Decann B.1ldwin, James and Nnnt..)' B.1lJwin, Michael Meyer and Tcny Vnn Gorden. Rcsenations arc $2.CiO per pcr'lun and can be mac.le by cnlling 660-S5:!5. • POLICE FILES COSTA MESA Sunno."cr A'cnuc: A 'ecurit) came ra wu 'toll.!n from a • ''\tlll.1gc lrn1lding m the 1600 l>lo~·k. Ourbado' Pince: A $500 Argentina Fern w01s stolen from a p.uio of a home in the 1 3100 blork. \ Nc"port UoulcHml: Gplf \ dubs were ~tokn from the gaiagc of u home in the 2300 block. NEWPORT BIACH C1111111hor: Someone hurled ~" tlottlc of m111crul w.11cr t~1roui;h the winJow of u hume in 1hc 700 l>loclo.. l\Jarlon Lnnc: A j.1r ol h.1hy f~ W,I\ \hrOWI\ thrtl\lgh the window o( :i home in the 1100 block. \,nho~: A computer W'J ~tolcn from u hom~ 111 the 6CJOO hluck. l\111nala: l~ou~hly $2,300 \\Orth of JCWClr) W;.1 !Olen from ll home in the 200 block. Newport Beach/Costa M-Daily Piiot Friday, April 22, 1994 3 The case Iii the missing photograph T HE MISSING PHOTO -Tuesday's Daily Pilot high lighted the top scholars from Cor- ona del Mar and Newport Hart>or high schools, who were recognized by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast Behind the Scenes attended by more than 200 people the same morning. One student's photo was missing from the Pilot article, that of Rajeesh Swaroop. He missed the photo session because, while a senior at CdM, he has also betn a full-time student in the Resident Honors· program at the University of Southern California, majoring in biology on a pre-med program. Rajeesh has been accepted in the BNMD program, which provides him a seat in the USC Medical School in 1997. Rajeesh comes from a unique family, but his behavior is not unusual - all three children have been honored at the same scholar breakfast in recent years, one being a valedictorian. The children got their achievement ideas from their parents, who are both medical doctors. During his first three yea rs at CdM, Rajeesh round time to compete on the tennis, cross country and badminton teams. He's a member of the Key Club, Amnesty International and Students Against Drunk Driving. Rajeesh volunteered at Hoag Hospital with special duties in the intensive and · coronary care units and, during the summers, volunteered at pediatric clinics at the Orange County Heath Care Agency. The list goes on. Five advance placement classes and, if he had continued at CdM for his senior year, probably top academic honors. All of thiS' has earned Rajeesh the USC Deans Merit Scholarship. Why no photo in the Daily Pilot? He couldn't get to Corona del Mar High School on photo day. Too busy with classes at use. Congratulations to each of the 32 honorees and continued success. 0 FRANKLINIZED - Thirty-one employees of the City of Newport Beach, including city manager Kevin Murphy, assistant city manager Ken Ocllno, and Police Chief Bob McOoncll will be in attendance at a Franklin Quest Workshop on May 5. Fire Chief Tim Riley has been instrumental in encouraging the city officials to look at the Franklin calendar system as a way of organizing their work. Many of the Fortune 500 companies' top leaders use the Franklin system. Riley is one of many local business, civic and community leaders who uti lize the Franklin system to keep on top of an ever increasing work and volunteer load. The workshop for city officials will be led by one of Franklin Quests top national trainers, Corona del Mor resident Tom Bay, a platform speaker of national note. Jim dt Boom Is the owntr of The Et'tnt Omer, • scbool trustee and • community act/t'lst. His column appe•n ntry Friday. IUFFELL'S UPllLSTEIY llC. .................. 1112--....,·---··· TODAY CANaa cuena UAUTY ....... Hoag Cancer Center, in conjunction with Nord11rom South Coast Plaza, will present an Afternoon of Beauty . a1 the Hoaa Cancer Ccn1cr, 301 Newport Blvd. from l to 3 p.m. This free event will provide women who arc dealing with cancer an opportunity 10 sec different ways of looking and feeling beuer. Call 722-6237 for rcserva1ions. llN•LUMIXD An innovative singles mixer, designed 10 facilitate mee1ing people with mulu:il in1crcs1s, is being prescn1cd by Oranae Coast Collcae and Irvine Valley Collc&c from 7 to 10:30 p.m. in the Irvine Valley CoUccc cafeteria. The C\'Cnl is aimed 11 professional men and women between lhc ages of 25-49. Cost is $22 in advance and $25 at the door. Light refreshments will be served. Men arc requested to wear a coal and lie. To resister, call 432-5880. HOUll Of WINDIOa WOaJCIMO• An entertaining and informa1ivc 1hrcc-hour prcscnlation highligh1ing lhc legends, faces and sc:ind:il or England's "HoU"SC of Windsor" wnl be offered al Orange Co:ist College in Cosca Mesa. Cose is $15. For de1ails, call 432-5880. ., AllOUNDTOWN llN•LU INAICI• O.K. Single presents Cheryl Russell, who will speak on "Be a Star and Cclcbnuc" al 7:30 p.m. :11 Costa Mes:i Science of Mind, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. For dc1ails, call 754-7399. SATURDAY O•CLAU The Newport-Costa Mesa·lrvinc YMCA will be conducting an American Hean Associa1ion CPR Class, Level 8 (infant, child, adult) at noon. Cost is $20 for members and $30 for non·membcrs. To register, call 642-9990. •AaaNT UNIYIUln Nationally no1ed psycholo&)s1 and author Dr. Michele Borba is the Kcyno1e Speaker at a one-day Parent Un1vcrsi1y from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. 111 Newport I l:irbor l ligh School Aud11orium, 600 Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. P:irucipan1s will have a choice or spe:ikcrs 10 hear on a variety or 1op1cs or special interest to parcncs. Cose is $15 per person :ind includes lunch :ind materials. Call 760-3454 for more de1a1ls. •UM.MACH IA&.I Orange Coas1 Unitarian Universalise Church, 1259 Vic1oria St. in Cosca Mesa is holding a rummage sale from 9 :i.m. 10 4 p.m. Call 646-~652. OCC IAIUN• NHaAM "Cookin& and Pr0V1>1onin1 Aboud" is the tillc of a three-hour workshop being offered from 10 a m. 10 1 p.m. at Orango Coast College's S:iiling Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coa t Highway in Nc>A-pon Beach. Topics will include provi ion1ng for local and long distances, cooking 1cchniqucs, galley safety and more. Cost is $33 per person or $49 for couples. To register or to ob1:11n more infor- m:i1ion, call 645-9412 Sena your lttms to Around Tonn ttlltor, Tt1e DDlly Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Co;ta Mtso, Calif. 91611. SATtJRD.AY ONLY A NUA L PER E TAGE YIELD 9 MONTH CD $ 2 5 0 0. Ml IM UM DEPOSIT PLUS VERSATEL® CHECKING FREE OF MONTIILY SERVICE CHARGES TILL THE YEAR 2000. (fl Bank of America B ANK I NG ON AM R I A • Ofter good •t per~ting Bank of AmetiCa tlfanches 11'1 Cahtomie ~I .cc:ounta ontv Ollw ....... -., mor.,. lllM'-., a..-o( ~ ~ dfpOsJI IOf IN fN.monlll CO• S2.500111"1IN.llimint~•l:le9H ~ good•,..,, CD~ ..,Won S.turdlly 4/2~ ol'lly A PfJfWlty _. If I» lmpo#d IOf .. ,,., ~I One~ P« ~ Oft1tf llJPllM '° V£A8ATIL •CMddng eooout* open 11'1contundlon1Mtn thla CO°"" on S.tutdlly 4/2319<' only Monthly s.Mce CNirve, C~ Enclosure Fee and Point-<>f·S.le Montnty r .. are weiwd unt11 JlllWy. 2000 Tiie ~ lft.llfwdl 1NIW1011 Fee end~ and Olher ~nt related IM hll app!y Certt•n retl.rie110nl -'Y One ltCCOUnl I* customer 01994 Bain!\ of Amefica NT&SA ~ FDtC • I ,..., \ 4 Fr day, April 22, 1994 . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot . ocaTUY L\SC.E C'l.UT ou rc.r PARK fNm .... 1 other regional park. While C\eral residents in the city "ant it to remain open, many p r- ents and )OUth •llhletic proponents want to see al least 3 portion or the park u ed for athletic facilities. · "There are a lot of effects to the com- munity," Remington said. "Neighbors are concerned about the whole concept or chang- ing the thing i1110 something hke Mile Square (Regional) Park (in Fountain Valley}." Council members and City Manager Allan Roeder appeared stunned when they heard Remington talk about the cmironmental document at the meeting. which they ~id they weren't aware was out for re\liew. "Knowing its was a $Cnsitive issue the (city stafT) should've sent a copy 10 me so I could let the council know,·• Roeder s:iid. facn members or the Parks and Recre- ation Commission who ha...-e been revie" ang the p:irks master plan for months "ere sur- prised to hear about the environmental re- view. The commission has not made :i final recommendation on the m:ister plan. "It will be politics how that park gets built out," said John De W111, ch.iirman of the commission. Some council members S3) plans for Fair- view Park ha\e been a long time coming and arc concerned about the length of time that ARE YOU A WITNESS? Q n Monday, April 1,8th at approximately 4:45 p.m. there was a car accident at the intersection of Sat} Miguel and Spyglass Hill inv ol-.ang a white Toyota 4-Runner and a white BMW. I f ~ou are a witness or have any information regarding the incident, please call Bryan at: (714) 644-2636 has been 1akcn. . . .. "I'm a lillle dis:appointed m the procc,s, s:iid Mayor Sandy Genis. "for lhe amount of money we p:iid for she ~tudy, l would've liked to see a litlle more in the way of ere· ati\e solutions." . Genis also as concerned thal the issue of bull fields or open space "ill become an elec· tion. i sue because the mll ter plan hearing .. at the council level are set for July. Council members Peter Ouffa and Jay Humphrey\ ilre up for re -election in November. "I rc:illy ":int a good, long-term parks plan ond not one where 10 years from now some· one says 'if only they had thought of thi!>,' " Genis said, "l want something tl~at we urc really going to use and is really goang to ben· efit the community." Celebrate lsraers 46th lndePendence Day with .a l ive Concert Direct from Israel! To Honor the ·~ackbone" of busi ness Masoud Karkehabadi, shown here graduating from Orange Coast College. is now set to graduate from UCI with bachelor's degree. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sunda)". April 24. 11 am lo 4 pm - al lht Jtwish Community Ctntu. J' 250 £. Balcer Strut at Rtdhill PPRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTIC GRADUATE From Page 1 \1 ' 11 ,1 ,1t1cn lt:J .,,h 101 at 1 • J t.:: r _.ng JI \Ir SJll .-\ • (, .c.:...; :i \\ .1lnut alter 1. :, .! , n.: lo.JI r1ni: Alter h1) i r .. • '.ltt . .: ;.i11J \kJ.indrJ ~ , L.:!. d .a.Ji mmed to L1guna l ! .1, 1.1 l9'JI, ht. cnrulled :.it <J •• .!:Coa'ltCtlkgc lk tr • l. m:d tu L Cl 11 Septemb1:r . JJ2 111LI 1h1-. June'' 111 graduate ,, li :! badiclor\ uf .,rn.nce degree : I • .!og1t.:.tl \CicnCc'>. 11.: '>.11' 1. .... 1r;.uh1tiu11 w a :u 11-~c.1.r 1.:111.cr,11~ "a" rclati,cl~ '' u~ ti.. ·1t \\J~ 1111Hc ch ilkng1ng, but I 11!1 -.u;.i!.J h 111dlc 11,'" '.\la\OUd '><l)S. I p1.1.1.ill} v.11h .,uhjc<.:1., I like - 11!....: 1.hemi-,tn .. 11 ~ p1c·lc.c11 uni,er,il} ... tudcnt ':.i~., hi'> ~oung ;igc cfal nol ;i11ract much ;it1c11t1011 JI LJCI ·You re all) can't .11t rac1 any -tllClltlOll Ill ,J dJ~!) lhJI ha!I O\Cr .!:'IJ .,1ullcrw.," he '>J\'>. \\Jule .1<.lm1aing to c.1rr11ng IC'>'> 11, 111 .,tr;.i1gl I \' \IJ'> >UU, \\hO~e l.11nrl) 11m\ II\ C..:\ in ,'\11 1011 Viejo, '·'~!. hi' gr:ade' arc '>lill rel.11ivcly l11gh. Uu1 h1. '>lill finlh time to pl:.t} '' 11h 1h1. 11c1ghborhooJ kid .... I k ,1ho li~:c'> to !!O I a-.hing ~mJ ..,kiing \\1th 111, l.11hcr, a CJr '>.dc ... m;1n "ho \\ ;.i., .1n I 1 ani:.in fighter pilot during lhc 11.1gn of lhe Shah 0 ".\J.J\I p.1r1.nt'> ha'c I'> or 19 )1:.11, IU pl:MI hr Ulll\Cr ... 11) n1 Cll\C..,,"" ~I 11·-. K<.1rkch.1hJd1 '>aid 'h..:11 ~1."ou I ''J'> ..,till ;11 OCC. "I .!111 1..iught " 1hout mud1 notice." .\l.1,1>1Jd. "1 11 has an 8 }Car-old I rutl r. 111 .. 1 'lartlcJ h1 parent., " h I I'> prl·w-. i1y .11 IS months of ~t.: \hl."11 !11. 1mmori1cJ the l}ric'> 11 di thc '>Cllll!' hc'J hc.ird on \l I\ t\1 n!C. 2. he learned how to ... 1 l\1111p:11c1. l!~ Jgc .t, he was 1 1r.1.1•1.i-.r1.:1h.r\\lthJ .• 1r 1I1110 •1.11 1c m1.111ory. He ( t:d lh.,; ht~ I 'chooJ 1.4uiv:ilency .. \.till .it ag\." 7 .rnt.l enrolled at Mt. '> 111 \11111111t1 < 'ollcgc ;it :age 9 .·I 1.·rc h1.· helped tutor other "ii 1i..J~·1H' I k '·')" h1-, 1111dligencc b a "gift lrom G 1t.l • ~111d he <.loe!>n't pu t 111L.c.h 11npor1ancc on his 200-plus I<). An IQ ranging from 90 to 109 " u1n'>1Llcrcd a\.crage, "'hilc score., ul 11111rc than 130 arc considered h11.:hl: gifted. in Cosh ~ltu · I realh don't belic'e an IQ.,, C\ell thou.gh l did t:.t~e a cour!)C in P'~cholog> and study about them, .. he t:.:.iy:.. '"I don'1 bchc\c. m p-.~cholog) either." • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I~ proud to offrr a} a conmunity srrvl<r A Thorough Chiropractic (xam \1:.a!>oud, "ho u~u:.ill~ an:.,,ers que:.t1ons "11h a polite ") C!> :.1r"' or '"no sir, .. say!) h1!. fo\ortte boob <.1re the medical m) :.tl.'.rie!. \Hillen by au 1hor and ph)'lici:in Rob111 Cook, such as "Mutation," a no\'cl about the genetic cloning of humans. His fa,onte tde .. i,ion program is the "X·Files,"' a shov • about an FBI agent "ho st;ilk'I the paranormal. · Special e11tertninment by The Alon Group and the Shlomo Rabinow itz Orch estr a .' Kids Kon1er with pettinp, zoo, pony rides, games nnd clouns.' Kosher foods from around the u•orld! To ALL Srcrrtarlis CAmng thr Wrrt.. of April 2)-/.9 Fabulo us door prizes nnd raffles.' Plrasr Call for an Appo intmmt 014) 040-70)0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SP.ecial f ea ture for 1994! Eluant reception and !!ala dinner dan ce on Sat .. APr1I 23rd at 8:30 Pm. at TemPle Bat Vahm Admission lo the d:i>1ime celtbration: ~'i hl11ll• ~1 <l11dc:11I< .11111 <tlltor< I::! d11Mrw 11111lcr 12 Tickets for the cnnner ~anre: S1•• lt:l 111t-111ht:'.r< sr,11111111111emha.< For information. ca ll 751-0608 2101 Ca~t Coa~t M1ghway. Corona Ot"I /\ar • As advanced as Masoud i'I 1n mo't areas, he's .. till biding h · · tune as fo r as the opposite sc i:. concerned. "I h:.t\C friends "ho arc girb, bu t I don't h:.ive ;,iny girlfriends,'' he '>ays. "I still do plenty of thing' that kids do." Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information. . ., . . The Grey Goose presents timeless traditions A Vera Bradley Design s Trunk Show feat uring luggage , purses and accessories for women in the newest Vera Bradley provincial prints Please 1om us Saturday, April 23. 11-3 pm. THE GREY GOOSE, INC. , .. 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After 12 year• of ., continuoue U1e, and treatment of over 50,000 government 'buildinp, echoola, apartment.I and homes, the Electro- gun hae proven to be one of the most environmentally eound method. of drywood termite control available today. A viable alternative to tent fumigation•, Ecola Se"'ices and Electro-gun together make a very attractive package, offering it.I cuttomer1 1ecurity and peace or mind, knowing that THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Poiton ga1 in your home • Land1eape damage •Removal of food or planu • Overnight lodging for you • Coetly roof tile damage and your pell Treatment includes a written two-year warranty AND is renewable yearly for the life of the property! Now doesn't that make more sense? CALL NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION! ECOLA SERVICES MorP •taan 26,000 a11bscr i rs will a this P<lC lodov ••• ORANGE COUNTY andyol.II deouldhjvflbc n r~ ••. forfr . TOO good LO be t.r1lll' Coll h• CJOily Pilot; t ()(Uty.642 4321 ext;.250 1-800-552-8107 • •. ,, • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday, April 22, 1994 I • MOIR ......... , c;in subsaantiotc the violations," aid Costa Mesa building code di- rector Tony C'Dc Baca. "Quite frankly, from the photos I've seen, I Clln't understand how someone can be living there. I find it ap- palling that some of these people live in some of these units." And there are a mix of problems." Stroh said the primary problem • appears to be that the wcckJy rentals were never meant to func- tion as permanent housing. Tenants have other options aside from staging strike C'De Baca said four city inspec- tions in the last month alone have turned up numerous violations, in- cluding leaky roofs, problem plumbing, no hot water and elec- trical wire violations. "It appears many of the units need major corrective action to bring them into compliance," he said. "Others are converted ga- rages and carports and shouldn't even be there." City documentation shows the unit where Baker was evicted from Thursday was scheduled to be de- molished in the early 1960s. • , "This is going to be a massive investigation to determine the property's existence at this point," C'De Baca said, adding that the city will recommend parts of the motel either be repaired or de- molished. C'De Baca said tenants of the Coastal Inn aren't the only ones unhappy with the motel. The city's Coastal Inn file dates back to the 1950s, with violations throughout th e years. Guni Sheth, however, maintains her motel is in compliance. "I have nothing to bide, and I can tell you that proudly," she said. "This is not a rent strike, this is freeloaders. For three months, th ey have not paid me a single dime." Sheth says the only thing wrong with her motel is the tenants, who now owe her s20,ooo in back rent. The Coastal Inn rents rooms on a weekly basis, charging between $25 and Sl85 a week. ··1 pay the elec- tricity and water and they don't pay the rent," she said. "How am I going to afford this." Co~-ia Mesa Lt. Gary Webster confirms the motel "has had over a number of years created a sig· nificant police problem.'' Last month, the police department raided the Coastal Inn, taking 13 tenants into custody on various drug offen ses and arrest warrants. "Since then, the problem has dropped dramatically," he said. Tenants who weren't arrested say that's proof they aren't the trou- blemake rs. Many of the 21 units house children. And many of the tenants have been living there for al least a yeu r. Ron Christenson has been pay- ing S 130 a week 10 call the Coastal Inn home for nine years. "Long enough to be treated better," he said. The 48-year-old man's neatly furnished and carefu lly decorated room is spotless, except for the plastic tarp l:\J>Cd ' to his ceiling where waler leaks in on rainy days. "I've had to get up at 3 a.m. and move my bed so I can sleep without getting rained on," he said. Sharon Ceniner, a 32-year-old mother of three who has been re- siding at the Coastal lnn for a year, said she didn't join the rent strike until a doctor recently told her that her daughter had con- tracted an infection in the lining of her lungs caused by airborne rodent excrement. On further investigation, Cent- ner said she found a rat's nest in the gulled boxspring on her daughter's bed. Centner video- taped the mess and contacted health officials. While he:ilth officials have in- spected the motel, they say the sit· uation at the Coastal Inn is so complex they're not yet prepared to take sides. "It's a particularly rough sit· uation out there right now," said Allen Stroh, a supervisor with the' Orange County Environmental Health Department. "But it doesn't appear to be a good guy, bad guy situ:uion. "The owner calls to complain about the tenants and the tenants call to complain about &he owner. So without pointing fingers at management or the tenants, we're simply looking at the problems. "And the owners arc complain- ing that they've ha~ a difficult time getting rid of the bad ten- ants," he said. "Some or the ten- ants have changed their locks so management can't get in. The owners arc saying they've lost con- trol of their motel." One unit the county inspected, for example, had been trans- formed into a motorcycle · repair shop, with a bed mounled onto the wall for sleeping, according to Stroh. C'De Baca said a full inspection report will be completed before the end of next week '-about the same time the next eviction is slat· ed for. COST A MESA -Tenants who say they live in substandard dwellings have some options short of resorting to rent strikes. The most important thing is renters must prove there is a problem. Paperwork needs to be filed, court dates kept and substandard conditions documented. Richard Spix, a Huntington Beach attorney who specializes in housing cases, maintains that based on a state Supreme Court case, a tenant is excused from paying rent "to the extent there exists problems threatening their health." . Give Mom The Royal Treatment Pack a picnic for mom and cruise the bay. Enjoy a relaxing and classic Mother's Day. Add a gift certificate to repeat a perfect day. • Quiet & easy to drive • Catering available RESERVE NOW! 673-7200 • Gift Certificates-· • Cassette Stereos ()pen til 7:00 pm "! days a week Exttndtd hours rv/rtstmzlrons Visa C acct ltd Lccaltd ntrt to lht Ftr Balboa Ptninsula 99 with coupon below IJ~q.,,..~~ ~Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria • OPEN 24 HOURS -•COUPON. - s::~:.° SIRLOIN STEAK I ~:;~: &SHRIMP FOR I IL-A ___ P:9_,~~~0,=T~~ ~!=' sg~ I •SOUP OR SALAD •VEGETABLE I . BAKED POTATO • DINNER ROLL I OOOOONLYAT ~Costa Mesa L. 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria• OPEN 24 HOURS .I --·--- Please Join Us Porl>bmer Lunch or · Weekend Branch Sabatino'• was oriRinallv fOu.ndcd in = after 00,. lither brought the fi m:i .... fOr our famous lo.ban ~&om Paknno, Italy in the 1930's. Today, his ION 8t gnndlof\ COOtln\IC to provKk I <Qmplctc mmu o( auchcnbc Italian ~ el>lttd lied\ .t~a .. and ICUOnCd ~th AVE~ ol family pride. ~s.l:;.,p~ OATBUNG 8PBCIALl8T8 • e.rwec..r-a-et ... -r.,_,-...,,,. ... ~,__,, llot .... ndoN call '723-G621 241 • • ..... "And I've handled about 6,000 unil or rent strike all over the armpits of the county," he said. "The bailiffs call me the rat king." David Quezada, director of the Fair Housing Council of Orange County, said his office does not promote rent strikes, but encourages tenants to take advantage of a state housing code that permit tenants to withhold rent twice a year to make repairs on substandard units. Tenants, however, must first give written notice, permitting the landlord up to 30 days to · make the repairs, Quezl)dtt warns. )'; "We cncourngc people to exercise that right before putting 1hemselves in the difficult position of n rent strike," he said. "When individuals take the law into their own hands, it always makes more problems." Quezada says tenants can be excused from paying rent , but only by a court decree. Those tenants must prove to a judge that lhey had been paying rent for uniphabitable housing. "If someone is chnrged $600 a month in rent, and the place is only worth $300 a month, then a tenant can sue to get their money back," he ~uid. "Ju-.t like if you get spoiled milk ond take it buck to the grocery store, you get your money back -or you get :i conrniner of good milk." Spix said it is not uncommon for n tenant ') rent to be reduced by up 10 50'0 for roach inrcs1at1ons alone. "I know of ca)es w~ere tenunts have gotten $30,000 to $60,000 paid back to them follo"'ing a court vic tory where they pro-.ed they were overpaying rent for uninhabitable conditions," Quezada said. -By Lori.Ann B:ul1eda •/~ _Copl_ey Colony Cablevision · •4495 • Channel 35 • 549-3500 ,. - ·(AiiAli PALA(i £' '"' r .... w-~a ..-olTIMW-e-Coft1*'¥. LP ,,,, ... _ TVl(O••~--o1r .... w-~~.LPF~&q1CSID~ CIPI• fNt ....... -~~ ,.. ... w. ..... ;..... lllJ. .... • 111:1:11-LMm '"' na •• --If Tm INITI"" --· • LWIUSfOlt ... ~ 11:•=.la(N) ........ LA VERNE 12 .. 1••1 • ;;... ,··,:.: • --mn•• ...ai::·~··-~· • --La.-2 --• 11111 111 a:m~ ..., -ii ' Ill ....... --EL MONTE 8 . ~~ . . ~ i - I • • • > \ 8 Friday, April 22, 1994 Newpor1 8Nch/Co1ta Mna DaJty Plkll PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 ·sallors sparkle, but ••• IRVINE-. The Newport Harbor High boys and girls ·track and field teams had to selllc for individual highlights Thursday, as host Woodbridge swept the boys (82-53) and girls (71-56) Sea View League duel meets. Newport Harbor senior Chris Edwards took both boys hurdles, winning the 100 high hurdles in 16.4 seconds, and topping the 300 intermediate fie ld in 43.5. Trent Bryson broke the JO. minute barrier once again to win the 3,200 (9:57), while Shahram Dezahd made ii a middle-distance double for the Sailors by winning the 1,600 in 4:41.5. HIGH SCHOOL •OYI AND GIRU TllACK AND fllLD . . Costa Mesa's . . . Ortuno : paves victory road . ..,. Track meets are just a drop in the bucket for her. BY RlCHAllD DUNN, SP011.n Warrn COSTA MESA -Although Deanna Ortuno of Costa Mesa High is pulling quire a distance between herself and Pacific Coast League track and field opponents, it's nothing compared to the stretch that she endures each day. Ortuna, a junior, led the host Mustung.s to. a girls PCL dual meet victory over Cen~ury on 1 ~1ursday, 69-58, but while most of her teammates skip home 111 a mailer of minutes, her day is far from over. "I'm back living in Riverside, so it's rough getting to school and bnck," said Ortuno, a transfer from River~ide La Sierra, who has moved with her family four times since last sum- mer, and received an in1ra·di~1rict exchange 10 continue a11ending Mesa. 'La Sierra is begg ing me to go there, and Costa Mesa is begging me to stay. I'd like to stay here.' "The traffic's terrible. I -DEANNA ORTUNO, freeway veter1n have to exit sometimes to Newport senior Wade Tift continued his dominance in the shot put, winning with a mark of 59-7¥4. Tift was sec- ond to senior teammate Steve Gonzales in the discus, with senior ·Jay Berg-Hansen also placing in both weight events. N, DAILY PILOT Mesa's Deanna Ortuno leaps her way to victory in the girls' long jump. She won with a leap of 14-11 v ... lake a n:ip and then get b:ick on the f(ee,,ay. I leave for school ~l 5 a.m. to get to stu~ent council mee\ings al 7:10 a.m. I don t know wh:.a1 I'm going lo do ne>.t ye:ir. I Harbor sophomore Brian McCullough tied his personal best in the high jump (5·8) to finl~ second, and was third in bo1h\hurdlcs races. A race lo remember for Mesa quartet have n't decided, yet, but La Sierra is begging me to go there, and Costa Mesa is begging me to stay. I'd like to stay here." So would Me sa Coach John Carney. Ortuno, who ran the 100 and 200 meters for La Sierra the Gina Heads doubled in the shot put and discus for the Newport girls, while Lindsey Curtis ran her career-best time in the 100 {12.S), almost nip· ping heralded Woodbridge sprinter Meisha Wilson-Duval, who also was clocked at 12.S. Newport senior Kyndra Smith doubled in the 1,600 (5:26.1) and the 3,200 (12:16.9). Both Newport teams fell to 4·2 in league. .. BY RICKARD DUNN, Sro11.n W11.1n11. COST A MESA -Each runner was asked to run a lap, but ii seemed none wanted to be in the lead. When Costa Mesa High's boys 1600- meter relay team found itself in front of Century in the final event Thursday, the Mustangs figured they had no choice, so they might as well try to win. "We were thinking abou t false starring," said Mesa senior Andrew Russell, the anchor of the Mustangs' victorious relay (3 minutes, 47.3 seconds), a quartet that didn't think it had a chance against speedy Cen- tury. "Our allitude wasn't into it; we always say we're going to screw up, but then we do well." There was no false start by leadoff runner Corey Sides (58.5 split), who trailed after the first lap. Mesa's second runner, sophomore Josh Amezola (55.2), put his team in the lead, then Chris Woods (57.2) extended it, before Russell (57.1) ran the fin· ishing touches on the Mustangs' upset victory. past two seasons, has emcrge<l as one of the PCL's most pro· "I wac; hoping (Amezola) wouldn't take the lead, bec.ause 1 didn't think we could m:iintain it,'' Woods lific 400 meter runners, three firsts und a ~ccond. said. "l didn't think we were ready." Against Century, Ortuno won the 400 (1 :05.6), the long Century, however, the Pacific Coast League's two-jump {14·1 l ~). sprinted the second leg on the winning 400 time defending champ, won the meet, 102-32, improv· relay (55.0), and anchored Mesa's winning 1600 relay (4:36.6). ing to 4.0 and extending ils PCL winning streak to l4. "My goal will be a 1 :03 (in the 400) at the league finals," But the host Mustangs had the last laugh. Ortuno said. "I felt lhe pressure, because 1 had to maintain that Freshman Ha Dang won both hurdle evenls for ~1esa, while (lead)," Russell said. "Toward the end, I felt the Cen-sophomore Mandi Simonds won the high jump (4-8) and Tina tury runner was gaining on me, but down the stretch, Sakai won the discus (83·7). The Mustangs, who led the whole when you hear the crowd behind you, I just decided • meet;improved to 2·2 in the PCL, while Century fell to 1-3. to go for it." Dang, who opened the season on the junior varsity, had Arnezola, who won the 400 (55.3) earlier. gave neve r run the 300-meter low hurdles until last month. Further· Mesa its initial lead. "With about 100 meters left, I more, she stands 5-fooi-2 and weighs 100 pounds, if that. passed him, but 1 knew God was going to give it to So contorting her body to stretch over hurdlci. has become me," Amczola said. "Every time I run now, ( run for an inexact science. the Lout instead of running for me. This is th e firs\ • ''The coaches want me to three-step to the hurdles, but I time I've run (the 1600 relay) this year, but al the have short legs, and 1 can't really three-step," said Dang, "ho end, I couh.ln't believe how much energy I had. l had has won all four of her 300 low hurdle ra ces this season, an<l that boost at the end." finished first three times in the 100 hurdles, and ~ccond once. Estancia boys stagger Trabuco Hills in PCL meet CdM boys, girls hanle Tustin with ease MlSSlON VIEJO -The Estancia High boys track and field unit has traditionally been strong in the distance events. This season, the Eagles are proving 10 be for- midable in other areas, and that helped them se· cu re a 75.53 Pacific Coast League victory at Tra· buco Hills on Thursday. "We've shown some strength in the field ev~nts and really ha'e picked up in the sprin1s," said Estancia boys coach Ken Martinez. "The key for us today was a 100% effort from the entire team." Eric Espinoza, "inner of four events ove rall the previous week, added three more first·place finishes against Trabuco. He won both hurdles and the long jump. Freshman Chris Felix continues 10 improve in the sprints, \\inning the 100 meters Thursday in a personal-best 10.8. And Johan Appell once again was too much for the competi- tion, staying undefeated in both the 1,600 and 3,200 meters. "Johan is basically in a class by himself," said Martinez. "The last five meets, including invitationals, he's been under 10 minutes in the 3,200 and below 4:40 in the 1,600." John Leffler, who normally doesn't compete in the discus, managed a second-place showing wit h a throw of 121-2. In the 200 meters, Omar Rosales and John Ordaz came from fifth and sixth place 10 finish second and third, respectivc;ly. The E:igles, 2·2 in dual meets, face Costa Mesa next week. In the girls meet the Eagles were done in by Trabuco Hills, 91-36. Jolene Schoenert clocked a personal best of 51.2 10 win the girls 300 low hurdles and teamed with Laura Pelrina, Stacy Rose and Tracie Manz for a season-best 400 relay time of 52.6, though it was second-best to Trabuco I lills. Manz (27.4) and Rose (27.8) had PRs to fin ish second and third, respectively in the 200, while Petrina's second-place showing in the I I 0 hurdles ( J 7.8) was also a career best. The Estancia girls fell 10 2-3, 2-2 in league. Mesa shares No. 1 in PCL Katie's Fresh FLOWERS tangs scored at least once in every inning. on lbc pcnlnsula ',f Special arrangements for Mother's Day 723-5283 TUSTIN -The Corona del Mar High boys and girls track and field teams easily handled host Tustin Thursday to st'ay within strik· ing distance of Sea View League-leading Woodbridge. The Sea Kings' boys earned an 85-5 1 triumph, while the girls were even more impressive with an 86-30 verdict. f:!!lllP!!l..m~~ Sophomore Danny Gonzales' winning mark in the pole vault (12 .,~~re., feet), stood out for the boys, according to Coach Dill Sumner. John Myung took home two victories in the 400 (53.8) and the 300 hurdles (44.S), then led off the winning 1,600 relay quartet. CdM's Kohei Tsujimoto bested the 3,200 field in 10:23 to help the bo)·s impro\·e to 8-1, S-1 in league. Senior Rosalie Kane doubled in the girls shot put and discus to help the Se.1 Kings up their record to 5-4, 3-3, while Nicole Albano (100 and long jump) and Charlyn Grubbs (both hurdles) doubled for the victors. Both Grubbs and Albano were on the winning J,600 relay ~quad, while Albano and Megan Upham, who finished second in the 100 and 200, formed half the vic- torious 400 relay group. LAGUNA BEACH -With a li11le help from Trabuco Hills High, the Costa Mesa girls softball team moved into a share of first place in the Pa- cific Coast League Thursday with a 14·5 shellacking of host Laguna Beach. Melissa McDaniel was 2 for 5 with three RBI and Raeme Payne tripled in the final two runs for Mesa. Pitcher Sonia Correa came on in relief and pitched no-hit ball the final 3¥.l innings for the Mustangs. She fanned two and walked just one. Go Back In lime_ At 8·7 overall, the Mustangs are 3· I in the PCL, the same as Tra· buco Hills and Laguna Hills. Tra· buco defeated Laguna Hills on Thursday. Mesa leadoff hitter Tab~y Cleveland supplied the spark, going 4 for 4 and stealing five bnses. She scored three times a~d drove in another run as the Mus· Mesa entertains Trabuco Hills in a key PCL matchup Tuesday. COITA MISA 14, LAOUNA HACH a Costa Meu 241 llt 2-14 14 4 Llgun" Buch 302 000 0-S J 3 Montgomery, Corru (4) and Sn)'dcr; Jtn. Roche, JC!S. Roche (4) and Coodl\.ln. W-Montgomery, 6·4. L-Jcn. Roche. 28-Halverson (CM), 38-Polyne (CM). Wilson, Sunderman team up COMPTON fatancia High prod· uct Kyle Wilson earned his fir~t pitching viccory of the eason and the ·•· -~- ;~ '~ Orange Coast College ba eball team exploded for 16 hits in a 15·3 non-<:onferencc win over host Compton Thursday. Wilson, a sophomore righc· hander, yielded two hits and one run in five lnninp, striking out five and walkin& one 10 improve to J-4 . '· The win gave OCC (8-24) its second victory in its las\ three games. Ryan Sunderman (4 for five with three RBI and two runs), and Kerry Cos1rove (3 for S with one RBI) hiiJthghted OCC hitting. OaANel COAIT 11, CO..,ON J OraftSt C~•t 002 06l 220-U 16 2 Com~ 000 102 000-3 4 S Wibotl, fonMO (6), H. lllll'Chd 18) ...ct Htttt0n1 NY.Mo, H.\I (61 and ford, ~jla <n. W-WU..., f-4. L -~.vado, 0.7. 21-FonMU (0CC), Sv_,man (OCC), MKOt~ <OCO. 31-Valenda (OCC), MacOerntoa COCO. '11u Pirates of 'Jt{J,wport fttrt6y invite ye to sail 'Ulitft our cartftu 6ana of sta roVt.rs along ?tf!,wport 'Bay a6oarl tftt Pllpl• of ~ewport. '11u roar of our cannons & tftt c£a.sfs of cutfa.ssts wif( am.au antf tkCifiFrt yr. as ye sail witli our 6ana of piratt.s. IJ.Ve will entertain ye witli Sta sliantit.s, tlancin9, perliaps a fig/it or two {we 6e piratu, afttr all) ad a sumptuous faast cattrttl 6y tftt Ru8ty PeUe•n Restaur•nt to top it aa1 , • .. • aRllfLY . Abrams breezes in early rounds OJAI -Newport Harbor High senior Geoff Abrams, the No, 1 e • iced in his division, brushed off ,,,- vo singles foes and swept into day's quarterfinals of the Inter· holastic 18-and·unders Thursday. Also advancing from Harbor were Yuski Ko· j ma and David Watkins in the 16s doubles ith today's encounter against the No. 1: eded Bryan brotlfers of Camarillo. Abrams, who has yet to turn 16, admitted he as a bit surprised to be seeded atop the 18s ivision. "It was a little surprising, but J guess e guy they had seeded No. 1 dropped out," I e said. Elsewhere at Ojai: •The Estancia boys singles and doubles arps were eliminated. •Orange Coast College·~ Toowee Cao was a t vin·winner in singles, and, by virtue of de· ults, Fiona Jones (singles) and the teams of ao·Jones and Kamala Raj Kumar-Cindy eyes moved on in doubles. •Orange Coast College's men's singles and r 1en's doubles representatives were all elimi· 1 ated. ( Boys first round singles ( 18s): Ceoff Abrams (NH) der. eve Wang, 6·3, 6· 1; Second round: Abrams der. Karl ndberg, 6·3, 6·0. Boys first round doubles (18s): Chris Kelcham·Peter ss (NH) def. luciano·Plano, 6·3, 6·2; Second round: hnson·Cooper (l/abuco Hills) def. Ketch.im·Koss, 6·2, 1. Boy~ first round singles (16s): Yuskl Kojima-D.ivid atkins (Ntl) def. Crose-Trainer, 6-3, 6·1; Webb .ilenci01) def. Horansky (E), 6·2, 6·2. Boys 16 first round doubles: l~nard·MacDufr (E) def. ould·lee (El Camino), 3·6, 6-<I, 6-2. Second round: o-Kim (Peninsula) def. leonard-MacDuff (E), 6·3, 6-2. Girls first round 18 doubles: Basica (Peninsula)·Vclasco .in Diego) def. fielder-Jaeger {E), 6-0, 6· 1. enununlty cell•1• wemen- Fir~t round singles: Cao (OCQ def. Simpson osumnes River), 6·0, 6-0; Second round singles: Do (. Perdue (SO Meu), 6-2, 6-1; Jones (OCC) def. Card utte), by default. Second round doubles: Cao·Jones (OCC) de(. offm.in·Eilrly (Allan Hancock), by default; Raj m.ir-Reyes (OCC) def. Sh01rp-\\lenn (Butte), by def.lull. mmunlty cell•1• men Singles: l oci.hart (OCC) lost to Rosario (Canad;i), 6·2, 2; Peng (OCC) lost to Pltntovlc (Kings River), 6·2, 7·5. Doubles: Sterns-Weaver (OCC) lost to Bunning·Estcva n Francisco CC), 3·6, 6·1, 6·3; Harrington-Ko (OCC) t to De01son-Plant (Cuesta), 2·6, 6-3, 0:4. M tops Costa Mesa CORONA DEL MAR -Co- na del Mar High's girls doubles • ndems of Kerri Smith and Trina ,,,- oward, and Sl:lmmer MacFarland d Jenny Noland each defeated opponents om Cos1a Mesa Thursday to lead the Sea ings' 11·8 Pacific Coast League vic1ory over c visiting Mustangs. The Sea Kings impro~ed to 6-1 in league, hile the CdM junior v:irsity clinched the ~ague crown. CdM tries to avenge its only league loss 11'1ursday, when it hosts Century at 3 p.m. In another high school match: • Newpon Harbor H igh seniors Raquel Fer· npndez and Jennifer Jacob swept in singles, bµt the Sailors dropped a Pacific Coast League badminton match to visiting Century, ·~-7. 'FernandeL yielded just seven poin1s (rV four g!mes, and Jacob ju~t thiee, while girls dou· bles 1andcms Clare Dawson and Danielle Dwyer, Stephanie Goodenvugh anu Jeanette Hecker, and the mixed doubles duo of Dawson and Ming Wong also earned victories for the Sailors. LOCAL SCHEDULE TRACK AND fllLD IUMMARIU aOYI COaONA DIL MA.a 11, TUITIN 11 100-1. Hon& (CdMI, 12.1; 2. Hopn (CdM), 122; 3. wmnn (CdMI, ll.J. l00-1 C11mi11 (T), 2S 2: l . Sumntt (Cd'"I. 25.6; J. Schum~tt (T), 1'.2. 400-1. Mt""I <CdM), Sl.I: l. uti.in (T), S6.4; l. khumal.tt CTI, S9.1. I00-1. l~itd>lff (CdMJ, 2:12: l . Tlujimoto (CdMI, 2:16: J. l>~ f(d.1.41, 2:19. 1,600-1. w"'' (T), 4;36; 2. ,.,,on, <Cd.~). 4:l7; J, lt.vd•lff IC:dMI, 4.4S. l ,200-1. Ttuj1rnoco tCd'41, lO:lJ; 2. Kl111Ji111kl (TJ, 10:34; J. Sl111&iby (Cd'"), 10:19. 110 HH-1. O~r&mmonl ("O, 16.1; 2. W.ilM)ft tTI, 11.4; l . Myvns ((d\1), 1'.S. lOO IH -1. M~unf <Cd\1), u .s; l. Wmon (T), no limt; W•ll>Ofl tTl, no tlmt. 400 rt'lty-1. ClKon• ck! M•r (Hog•n, H011g. kl•..r, lotct),A.,.l . 1,600 rtl•y-1. C0tona dt'I MAr IM~una. Hong. D•ly, Cunl.ichl, 3:S6, fi1 -1. ~•qt' (CdM), S·lO; l. A(ufl {CdM). S·lj 3. runt• (Cd\11, S·I. LJ-1. 8o~Cl' (Cd.\11, 21·2V•; 2. Curry (Tl, 19·1: 3. Hos.an (Cd,\il, 1a.11. lJ-1. Curry CTI, 4S·8l'•; l. Klut (Cdl.4). Ja.21/\; 3. M<Klnlty (CdMl, 37·6¥•. PV-1. Conz.all-t (Cd\11, 12<(1: l. Jttlon tCdMI, 11-6; l. Cdv•r (T), 9·6. S,-1. Nldlol1 !Cd,\1), 411-l I; l . C1vu en, 40· 10; 3. At.kins tT), 40·0, OT -1. Simmons en, Hl·6; 2. Wills en, 128·9; J, Nidwls ICdM), 1 U·S. • WOODallDOI H , NIWPOIT HAaao1 IS 100-1. Young (W), 10.11 2. Shctnin INHI, 12.4; 3. Rust IWl, 13.9. 200-1. Young (W), 12.6; 2. l.>ei.Off (W), 24.1; ). ZKhri• (W), l.& 3. 400-1, 8adorf (\V), S3,4; 2. Z«hri.a (W), SJ.7; 3. Romm•lfanger IW), SS.6. 800-1. llommtll.lnger (W), 2:01; 2. Ad•ms INHI, 1:02.0; J. Pulsiftr (W), 2:16.3. 1,600-1. Du•hd (NH), 4:41.S; 2. Br)lun (NH), 4:42.S; 3. Vanoolc (W), 4:43.3. 3,200-1. Bryson INHI. 9:S7; 2. Villlook IW), 9:S9.0; 3. Du•hd !NHJ, 10.0l. 110 llH-1. (d~uds (NH). 16.4; 2. Jtnllns (\V), 11.1; 3. McCullough (NH), 17.6. 300 IH-1. (d~uds (Niii, 43.S; 2. J<!nlJns (W), 44.8; 3. McCullough fl';H), 47.1. 400 rtby-1. \Vooclbridgt, 47.8. 1,600 rtl•r-I. Woodl.rldgt, 4:2'J.O. Hl-1. Muniz (\V), 6·1; l. McCullough (Nt·o. S·I; J. Cron•r CW), S·6. ll-1. Muniz (W), 21-0YI; l. Molhushim• IW), l I ·7; J. Cibbs (W), 20-S. TJ-1. Muniz (W), "5·2: 2. M•lsushlm• IWI, 43·1; l. Cronty (\V), 40-7V•. PV-1. Rull (W), 9·0; l . Alltn (W), 9·0; no third. SP-1. Till (NH), S9-7l•: 2, INJ!·HilllSt'n (N11), Sl·SY.; 3. McOonougll C~HI, 47-1 IV•. OT-I. Conz..ilft tNHI, 161.(); 2. l oft l"HI, ISa.7; 3. kfg·HMHft l"H), ll'-10. UTANCJA 75, TllAaUCO HILU 53 100 .. 1. rtl,,t ((), 10.1; 2. C•luo (TH), 10.9; 3. Ordu ((), 11.6. 200-1. C.iluo (TH), 22.1; 2. Roult's ((), 24.1: l . l•rnhill (C), 2.a 2. 400-1. Koutl (TH), 54.6; 2. Chen ClHJ, SS.6; l. IC11n1m OH), nt. I00-1. lt>lns (ltl), 2:08; 2. Ho ((), 2:09; l. C•nell ClH). 2:12. 1,600-1. Appell ((), 4:30; 2. Woodhull (Tit), 4:31; l. Hu !El, 4;46. 3,200-1. Appell (t), 9:.$4; 2. Woodhull tllO. 10:10; l . Chung((), lO:U. 1 lOHH-1. hpinou t(I, 1 S.S; 2. Ya.utr (TH), II O; 3. Hills ((), 11 . .a. 300111 -1. Cspinou ((), 41.0; 2. Hills (C), 4S.S: 3. S•nchtz llHI, "5.9. 400 rt'l.iy-1. ulanci• C8unhill. Ruules, Ordu, f.-li•), 44.6. Molt rel•y-1. 1 rolbuco Hills, l :SJ. 111-1. Collins tHO, S·.&; no second or lhird. ll-1. hpinou (C), 18-.a; l . Brools I[), 11·1'/J; 3. B~rd 1(1, 17-10'-'J. 11-1. O..ens ([), 39·2: l . Brouls (C), 311·3Y>: 3. 8¥rd I[), 37-1. PV-1. Llngenfield llHI, 12·6; no stt0nd or third. SP-1. lefOer ([), 46·10; 2. hull.rm ((I, l9·1; 3. Jahid (Cl, 37°2. OT-1. R<'d• (TH), 129-H.C,; 2. Lelfler ((), 121-2; 3. J•hid m. 108·3. CENTURY 102, COSTA MHA 32 100-1. McSwaln 10, 11.55; 2. Ouv.11 (Cl, 11.7; J. fret>m•n (Q, 11.9. 200-1. McSw•in IQ, 21.115: 2. Duv.ll (Cl, 2~S; 3. Sims CCMI, 28.35. 400-1. Amezul.i ICM). SS.31 2. lliurr".a (Cl. 57.25: 3. Sldei ICM), 57.45. 800-1. Lira 10. 2;09.2; 2. Russell (CM). 2:13.8; 3. C.1rcl1 (Cl, 2:1S.O. 1600-1. Po1tinu (Cl. 4:49.6; 2. C.tmpos 10, 4:50.7; 3. Noonan ICM), 4:Sl.l. J200-1. Oropeu ((), 11:02.7; 2. Z.wal.i 10, 11:19.4; no third. 110 tlH-1. Sll'phin IC), 16.9; 2. Woods (CM). 17.0; J. Oropei.a (Cl, 18.3. JOO IH-1. Sleph.tn ((). 43.S; 2. Woods (CMI, 44.S; ). Oroptu ((), 46.7. 400 rl'lay-1. Ctnlury, 45.06. 1600 r~l.iy-1. Cost.\ Meu (Sides, An1uola, Woods and Russell). 3:47.l. HJ-1. hna•idt> (0, 5·6; 2. hv.irts 10, S·6; J. Vilk-ps 10, S·6; ll-1. Chandlrr ICM), 19·8Y.: 2:Villej!u ((). 19.1; 3. B<"n.l•idts f(), 11!17. TJ-1. Bena.-ides CO, l'.1·2V•; 2. Villl'llu tCl, 38·9; J. freemlJ\ 10. 38·111'1. PV-1. Villcgu (Cl, U-0; 2 • llodrigutz CO. 12·0; 3. M.ildun.ido (Cl, 12·0. SP-I. Atislondo (C), 43·3V•: 2. Smith ICM), 41·'; J. Mclride (Cl, 37·10. l>T-1. Atislondo CO. 14J·1; 2. Purctl (CJ, 11"·10; 3. Smith lt\11. 1 O'J.l V.. . GllU CORONA DIL MAR 16, TUSTIN 30 100-1. Alb.a.no ICd\11, IJ.S; 2. Uph.lm <Cd\11. ll.6; 3. Christianson <Cd \1), ll.8. 200-1. C.ardntr (Cd\I), 27.9; 2. Uplum l(d\I). 28.J; 3. Christi.lnson (Cd\I), 29.S. 400-1. Mttt. ((~\I), 1:0 ... 0; 2. B"''Y (Cd\1), 1.07.8; 3. Monr~ !Cd\I), 1 :08.l. 800-1. Cummins <Cd\11, 2·28: 2. r°'d tCd\\I. 2:32: l. llt'i~t m. 2:ll. 1,600-1. Mttk (Cd\11. S:20; 2. 0Mk (Cd\I), S.40; 3. Ho .. ell C(d\11, S:49. 3,200-1. Cl.lrk CCd\11, 12:.ao: 2. \\h11em.in (T), ll.04; l. Siem en, 1):10. 110 H-1. Grubbs (CdMI. 19.S; 2. W•e<hlt'• (Cd\.il, 22.4; 3. A1c.C:...oi;.a.n ((d\11. 25.0. JOO H-1. Grubbs (Cd\I), Sl.9; 2. S11offt (Cd\1), SS.O; J, Sltt'r 111. S7.9 ... 00 rtlJy-1. Coron.a del M.lr 1Ch1istfanson, Uph.a.m, Alb.tnu, C.11dntr), s.a.o, 1,600 •cl•y-1. Coron• dd M.ir (Crubbs, Albano, C.a.rdnt'r, Uph•ml, ":20. HJ-1. lrO\\n Ill. 4·4; 2. C.a.rdJsik (T), 4-.a; l . McCuig•n'ICd\11, 4·2. LJ-1. Alb.ino ICdM), 1S·10; 2. Roi;to (T), 11·9: 3, no lhird. TJ-1. Rogers m. 29·1 I; 2. Wang (T), 29·0; no third. SP-r. Kant' CCdMI, 29·3: 2. Sn11th CCd\11, 20·11: J. flatten !Cd\I), 19·10V., OT-1. Kant (Cd\\I, no marL; 2. Smith (Cd\i), no nurL; 3. not •••il•ble. WOODaRIDOI 71, N IWPORT HARBOR 56 100-1. Wilson·Ou\'.ll (\V), 12.S; 2. Curlis (NHI, 11.S; 3. Slo\l.all !WI. 12.6. 200-1. Wilson-Duv.a.I (WI, 17.4; 2. McQu;i,id CW), 17.6; l . 8.a.cl uff (\V), 28.2. 400-1. M.ay (II.IC), 1:01.4; l . lorrt'S (\V), 1;01.S; 3. \lcQu•ld (WI, 1:02.2. 800-1. Sn1der (\~ 1:31.0; 2. Srnilh lNl'il, 2:32.2; l . lorrH (\\), 2:35.7. 1.600-1. Sn111h 11'-HI. 5:26.1: 2. Cle.t•inger INll). S:29.0; J . Sn)dtr (\V), S:l 1.7. 3,200-1. Sn11th (lo.HI, 12: 16.9; 2. Cle.11inger (Ml), 12:19.2; 3. 1"'" (NH), 12:JU. 110 H-1. Sto\'Jll (\\'), 16.1; 2. MJ. Cl•~lon INHI. 16.7: J MC. Cb)IUn INHI, 17.3. JOO tl-1. Curtis ('I.It), 41.6; 2. Yoshino(\\'), 50.7: 3. Ocnnong (\\'), S0.9 . .aoo n•lay-1. \\oodbrldgt-, Sl.1. 1,600 rt"l•y-1. Woodbridge', -4·12. • 1 Hl-1. M.iy l"HI, S·6; 2 Bru .. n (\\), S·.&: 3. Sn)dN (\V), S·O. lJ-1. \lcQu.a.id (\\), 16°2; 2. C'"'t'n (W), 15·9•.~; J. SIO\JI (\V), lS•SI'•· TJ-1. McQu.lid (\\), 34·8; 2. MJ. 0.&ylon (NH), 33·7; 3. Co,.tn 1\\1, J1•7. SP-1. C. HNds f'lil, 4S·l•'i; 2. lurgtss (W), ll· 1 V>; 3. Roussel ("'HI, 3S· H~. 0 r -1. C. lleJds (JI.HI, 132·9; 2. Burg•" CW>. lla.J; 3. Hunle• f\V), 107·0. TllA.IUCO HILU t1, ISTANCIA 36 100-1. Manning (TH), 12.1; 2 Htnderson (THI, 12.9; 3. \\.inz ([), ll.J. 200-1. \1•nning (THI, 15.4; 2. Molnt Ill. 27.4; 3. Rust (l), 27.8 400-1. ll•U (TH). 1:06.1. 2. lulf (TH), 1;07.1; 3. Appl'l1(C),1:11.9. 1100-1. lhll 1110. 2.J.&.S: 2. Cordln (THI. 2:39; 3. Kttnen (TH I, 2 411. 1,600-1. ltl.a.nu1 (111), $;26; 2. Mxloud (TH), S:lO 6; l Hodgl' OHi. S:411. l ,200-1. M.a.cl uud ITIO, 12 07; 2. Prrlins m. 12:10.S; J. Hodgt (THI. 12:3".4. 110 H-1. H•ndtoon ntO, lS.9, 2. P~lrina m. li.11; 3. Rl"'!l'S (lHJ, 18.2. 300 H-1. S<htX'ncrl ([). Sl.2; l . Sullon (TH), SJ 0; l. Rt')eS (THI. SS.I. 400 rrl•y-TubOco tt1lls, S0.4. 1,600 rt'l.ty-1. lr•buco lfolls, 4 H .6. HJ-1. (tit') O 'Connt'r !(), \\ofltnson <Tiil, 4·11: l . PcUs Cltl), ~·8. lJ-1. llo;s (TH), 1S·71h: 2. Rost'((), 14·8"•: 3. Petrin•((), IJ·6•~. lJ-1. Ht'nderson (TH), 32·11; l. M.tni ({), 31·0: 3. Rou ITHI, 29·10•'J. SP'-I. Ot.•no CHO. 32·0''>: 2. lt)trly ((), 28·9, ). Nol.tnd ((), 21-7. or-1. O~no (TH), IOJ-6•~; 2. lt')trly cu. 87°7°); l. "ot .... d ([), 67-4~ COSTA MlSA 69, CINTUltY SI 100-1. W•hon IC), ll.9; 2. CrO\er ICM). ll.I; 3. SchrlX'dtr ICM), U .2. 200-1. W.llson ((), 27.6; 2. CroH•r ((M), 29.0: l. l4ckson (Cl, JO.S. 400 -I. Ortuno ICM), 1:05.6; 2. Ortiz((}, 1:16.3; 3. toswi tCl, 1:37.S. 800-1. lopez 10, 2:.a8.8; 2. Tran ICMI, 3:00.0; 3. llttspondek (CM), l;04.B. 1600-1. Lopez (Cl, 6:02.6; 2. U lul (CM), 6:17.6; 3. S•ncht'Z ((), 6:41.6. 3200-1. lopt'l I(), 12:S9.7; 2. Cklo((CM), IJ:31> . .>.,1. S•nchu ((}, 14:50.2. 100 lH-1. 0.ing ((Ml. 18.4; 2. Jackson((), 19.l; J. Conzilez (Cl. 19.6. 300 lH-1. OJng ICMI, SJ.85; 2. eru-.n ICM). SS.45: 3. Conult'l ((}, 57.9S. 400 rcl•y-1. Cost• Meu (Cro•tr, Ortuno, Bro"n •nd Schroeder), 5S.OI. ISOO rtl•y-1. Cosla Mt's• IO•nit. Cru\l.>r, 8ro...n •nd Ortuno). 4:36.6. tlJ-1. Simonds (CMI, 4·11: 2. Ngu)tn C(M), 4-4; J. ~ng\ton (Cl, 4·0. lJ-1. Ortuno ICMI, 14-11'•: 2. Crttn f(), 14·"4; 3. Cuollen (0, 1l·0•1. 11-1. Cuilltn (Cl, 30-.a••: 2. Ctun (C), JO-l1); l. W•hun ((), 211·9. SP-I. Crt'tn ((), 2(,..90 •: l . 8.t)tS (C\11, 26-9: J. ll!'•n ICI. 25·S•~. Of -1. Soll.•I <C l.ii. lll·7: 2. Ct.cnslam CCM). 76-0'<; l . 8ug.irin 10. 70·9~~. DEEP SEA FISHING Fullerton, 3 p.m. High school -Coron" del Mar at Uni\ersity, 3: I 5; Ne~port Harbor .it lr\ine, 3:15. THURSDAY'S FISH COUNTS High school -Coron.a del Mar at University, 3:1 S; Ne~port 11.irbor at Irvine, 3:15; Century at Costa Mesa, 3: I 5; Laguna Hills 011 Estancia, 3:1S. mmunily college -Ounge Coast at en West, 7 p.m. mmunlty college -Or01nge Coast ill an a ••kltball tar Jllle 4 ~lWPlJRT BEACH -The 3 on 3 BasketbaH TotKllnent wiu be held 4 at ltle EastbMf Boys and Girls Club fee is $50 per team-w11h the ·on deadhne set '°'June 1 ose eDgible to partieipate ate boys and 11'1 grades tow through eight at all levels Eaeh tewn is Nmrted to lour ers. h player receives a T-sti.rt, each team play a minimum of three games and team will compete against 1he sne ~oop a~ slOll level. T~~ are ·point Shot and free·throw shooting ests, as well. Proceeds benefit the Boys and Girls Club. Eastblufl Boys and Girls Club Is located 555 Vista del Oro In Newport Beach. mo<e lntormallon on the tournament, (714) &40-6650 '•""'' College men and ~men, community college men and women, high school bo)S and girls -Southern Californl.a College, Orange Cout College, Newport llarbor, Corona del Mar al Ojai. lwl"""'"' Community college -Crossmont at Orange C001st, l p.m. High school -Estanciil at Valenci.l, 3:15. Dtnr•1'• Ledcer -4 ho.th, 67 ~glt'rs. 148 bonito, 28 c•fico bus, 24 s•nd bus, 6 uulpin, 2 sheephud, ll ruclfish. 2 h.allbul., 1 m•< lcrd. Hewpert L•1ulln1 -2 bo.lh, 18 .anglers. 1 nnd b.iss, 10 c.ilico bus, 1 h•lobu1, 4S m.i<lt'rtl. TODAY'S SCHEDULE D•~trs loci.." (673·1434) -•h d•y, te.-es 6 • m.; returns noon; \'J d•y, lt'nes 12:30, rtlurns S p.m.1 t'• d•y, IH~H 7 ~.m., returns S-6 p.m. Nrwport Landing (67S-05SO) -\'1•tU¥. hml's 6 • m., rtlurns noo n ; Y.l·d•y, le••ts 12• lO p.m., rtlurnt S p.m. OCC's K1ZD1er, sweet decide LcAnn Kazmer, Orange Coa t College's all-time single-season scorer, has signed a letter of intent to continue her collegiate career at the Uni· versiry of Nevada Las V cgas. Guard Monique Sweet (5-foot -8 from Estancia High) has oommitted to Chapman University, OCC Coach Mike Thornton also announced. Kazmer, a 5·11 forward, was an all-state selection and the Mo t Yalu· able Player this year in 1he Orange Empire Conference. She led Coast to the state's ctia.mpion hip tournament final four and a 22·13 mark and was named to the all-state tournament team. Kazmer established singlc·season school record .for po.int soored (649) and rebounds (342). and led the conference tn scoring average (20.0) rebounding (10.8) and field goal percentage (56%). Career-wise, Kazmer is Coast's all -time leader in rebounds (563) and shooting percentage (.556), and is second in point cored (973). Sweet, the Pi rates' top defensive player this season, was usually a · signed to the opposing team's best guard. She averaged 7.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists. Kazmer and Sweet were the Pirates' co-captains this season. ~~..::.--.. I I CUSTOM DtTAI L CCNTER. I FULL SERVICE HAND CAR WASH : 1185Bek~~M... I ..... ",.._,..., I as--Maft...M .... ~. lun. llln.aoGpm AllllllorC..-c.de'o=•d•~ ....... ----------- Friday, April 22, 1994 7 High stepper Chris Woods the hurdles en route to 17.0 second place Have you heard ·this one? ~ F.ishing's great, in local waters, and in the nearby inland waters. L im1i... of bonito .ire being !tJd.cd by sponfo.hcr) and pri\.,1tc boJI h\.:Jding O\cr to Cat:.ilina hl:.111J. 13onchcatl'i :.ire J\·e1.1g1ng about four to ft\e pound-.. and there Jre \Omc fi)h \\Cighing more than eight poumb hcmg d~d.cu .. 1) '>kippers rcporl ,huge school' of hungr > lhmito off the ca!tt end ol, and on the had .. ~idc uf. the 1)l.111J. Ancl10\ic::. \\Crc ne11eJ b\ 1\c\\port's bail boat for 1hc fir-.t time in more thJn .1 m >nth, and now the loc;:i l fleet \\tit be going out tu t1)h the off!thorc bl.:intl., \\1th lob of e\1t:1 chum. Thi~ !thould help maintain the high dJily dock count on bonito and cuulJ impro'c the number of calico b.:i's and bJrrJcuda 1akcn. No h\C !tqu1d 1' availJble, but there l!t an Jmpk .. uppl) of sarJmc' in bait rccci,er::. Ju't \\:.tiling fur ycllo" 1.:iil to ::.ho" up 111 CllJ,tal "atcr ... . rainbm\ and bro"n truut bcinl! :.t\\:lrdcd L)J1.,.1 ultra light spin combo, on Surld,1~. · ·1 he June Like Loop ,Jtoulll .11,0 proJu;;c \Ont .. uut'lt;inJ1ng t1,hing .1, ult the l,1f..c., 1:1 the lo I h;nc l'e~n upc:n lill u\Cr .1 11101\lh :111.! \1\l.tt .o.c hu1 'I). I he 131 iJgqlllrl :1rc.1 '' primed Im 1 p .. 11m:: \\CCkcnd llK'. and lh1.IC I\ .1 ~(Ii.Id d ~rn .. c th 1t .1 ,t.1tc reconl hrq'' n 1wu1 cu11iJ I 1. L1ught 11il1 IJ[ one ul thi: ·1 '>in l.t1h·., 1hi' 'P' 1111! \1 cle1 ~ '!1<11. I remember In h.1\c their l1,l111h: ! "' "'" · \i•.lll .. thi-. )c.1r ,1, tb1.: nc'' r1.gul.1t1011 ''Cl t 11 tl• 11. ... 1 f\larch. • ll\.1ne L.1f..c :ind lh1. ~ l.1 An. R r L .1kc h;n e hi:cn h1.0:1\ ti\ ~tl>d .. ul \1111 I 1 I h~ .J.1,., r:.tinbO\\ truut a' pJrt ul the ~ 1. r.i Gr.H ,J Spcc1:1cul:.ir ·94 I ,fl .:H 111 n l c1t!t 1.tkl' '>houlJ be: .1 t;oou pl ... t r ..... I 11 .1 ICJll) btg r.1inho\\ Ill II. Cu::.tu ~Jc,.1\ Tmn \\ool.1r..1 i..:,t ... J th .. ''1111.r!> 1ll lf\in..: L:.il..: t!ll:. p;i~t '' ·-:_i.. .tnd hook1:J into :1 r;11nbv\' :rut:t '·~id1in..t n.n .. puunJ., 11 uun.1.:' \\h1!t: tbi11ng0 \\ll l gr.:c:n ghu ... r Po" r B.rn in 1h.: 11:1d,lle L ( the 1:ii.-~ ~hark f1::.hing for blues h.1, been prc11y good on the I~ t\lilc 13ank anJ 11 calm ::.CJ'> continue 10 pre,Jil 111 thc $0uth and, look for more thre .. hcr and mJf..o \hJrks to be hooked on high 'POI' in the ch..inncl. Jiii M1nlllc 13\llh· l.1!-c-. .ir.: op.·n '.:"'n dn)' :i ''ed .. 111J In ... .: h:.i~ :n.IJcd ''"Id:: I ,111ng hour' fur I hur d.1: th:ough ':>undJy \\hen angl~r\ can foh the IJl.:t'.' Ullltl 7 p 111. T he Cuhlornt.1 D<J11n 1s running night-time shJrf.. fohing 1np-. out of Da\cy's Locf..cr and th1: ch:itter bo.1t'> JJvngo .ind lJongv' //, 'lpcc1.tl1Ling in Outdoors • I he Lo' Angele' l h.1ptc1 ui ~ .. f 111 Club lntcrnJltun.tl \\ill he h0IJ 11~ .... annu:.il "ild g:um. J1n11cr Jl\d tuutl-r.1 ,.:z coastul shark ll'htng. can blHh b1: booked for Jaily si.\·pack 11 ips; . Uay l 1~h1ng in 'e"pl>rt h.trbur 1 c\ccllcnt for b:.iss and halibut. DU11tin I himphre}. ~pol..csm.in at Dave)\ Locker (Ci73-l;.13-t), report::. lot-. of anglers arc hookrng ~putted b.1y b.1 '· -.Jnd b:i!\::. :mu. h:g:.il .. halibut 11..,hing ull the l',I\ ih 11 d,ll:k'> and fr\lJtl renwl skiff-.. The bav bite has been ~ons1::.ti:111 in the ch:rnnd aero-., from the Co:i t Gu.ird do.:k.., :ind around Ba\ lslanJ. e Trout· f1,hcrn11.:n .ire k oking r~'"''anJ tu a grcJt High 51.:11 J lrllUI upc·n ~r ''hen the '>C: .. ;on open-; Sa1urJ.1). \prtl ~ll. ~lost!\ ~•II ro.1u -.1de lake' and ..,trc.11n'I trnm l31'hup io UriJgcp,lfl .ire th:.t\\CJ. and the) h:.t\l' been !>locked \\1th thous.ind-, of c.1tch.1blc r:11nbo\\ troul h} the Dqnrtmcnt of Fbh .mJ G.1mc. Cro\\lcV L:.if..c \\111 .111r.11.:t the mo .. t .1nder,, a' this trout 0 l1,hei: ClllN'tllOlh proJucc' the bc ... 1 tfOUI fi\h ing t>ll ope11111£ \H:d.,cnd \\ilh fi\C ll'h lunitl> being taken b\ 111,1,t .111gkr' 11.,111ng lro111 hoah anJ •tlong 'h1irc. A foh111g conlC\I \\ill l..1d.. lllf the opcr11:r .1t Crowkv \\Ith thi: angler' landing the la1g1.'l on SJturlli1). · A lull .1ftctnu1Jn and l!\Cfllll\! ol .1cl1\11lc:. ir.: 'chcdukU tu t:.ikc pt.1~c :.il tl1:.. \c um.1 \thk:r Club 111 l3uen.1 Park. ' ·1 he C\Cnl "ill· oltc1 .111 O(ll.'ll l•.ir. ho1' d \' tJ\1 ..... .. nJ \\Ill he topp.:J oll ''1th .1 m:-ign.f!,.:m dtd pmc Jinncr pr1.:p.ircJ .1nJ ),end.I b~ ,,._,r1,1 rcnl •\l\eJ die{ L1.t1 l l(1llL.:r ol 1 ull.:rton:. Au1 r Rc,t.1ur~111r, l·or ti\ kcl int11rm.1l11Jn phone John D..t .ii. (71~) 4.;/.Jl67. • ·1 he 'ecunJ unnu:il Dud., L nhm1k•il ~fl r 11 Cl.1~' Cla"1~ \\Ill b:: hclJ 1m Apnl 30 .1: 1h.: C..: t \ .1llC) Gun ( lub in Coto J,. C:izJ I he ~' cnt "111 'hllot o J 1~1r::.:b, .:;O •poll • .ind JU Ju ... k tO\\CI' j J 'lhould h.:. ht l r I hot~un entl.l1'1 '"· . ·1 he 'hoot I' 'pu11'orc I Ii) tht' Ur.111 •.: <. o in\. Ch.1pter tif Dud .. , l nirnut-=d, ~111d :111 cntr) It:., 1 SbO \\111 rndmk .t lu.t rnund ol 'P1Hllnf d.i~~ .inJ h1g \\e,letn b.111>~1.uc . J or nh>re 1nlllt lll.1t1\'ll .rnJ '\Jll.1JJin • phi • Rl)bcrt Pantier. 11.'_!!i\lll.11 dircCllll, .rt r· 1-1 I \4~-~ 121. DCC golf wins four·\\.1~ contc~l at the \k,.1 Or.1ngl'..' L:mpu. r~ .. rd , \'crJt Cuuntl) Club. COS I A ~tl:SA Or:ing.c Coa1,t College gollcr Brad ~lllh:r \\J one .. hut oft the r~1.:c ol lfl· med:ili~I\ Thursda) to help the ho!lt Pirate~ "in ~ ol 3 Or angc Empire Conference mat..:he., in a PALOMAR 391, OCC 399, R •h L. ng (Palonur) Ltd Brun 1l I 1 Fulkrtun) .rnJ \ 11 ~.: \\ cl>cr ::i.1 1 Diego ~lc.,a) Jll ~:irJ..:J 5- 0\cr par rounJ ol ""6 1.1 pJ1.C 1hc r d1\1duab. SD MESA 400, FULLERTON 40~ occ. hO\\C\Cr, \\h1ch C\Cncu 11' PR OGRES SIYf /SCUBA INST ITUTE Professional Assoc1at1on Of 01 ng lns~ructors Classes Starting Weekly • PADI Open Water Dive'"' • Advanced Ooen \/Veter D ver • Rescue D iver • D ive Master • Master Scuba D ive r Specialty Classs • Under Water Photograch • Sh1pwre D vtng • Underwater Hunter • Night D iver & Man\ More! From beginner to advanced, enioy state·of the srl instruction in our audu:Vvidual lecture theatre. We offer an exc1t1ng range of courses and cla ss times to suit your interests & schedule . An c• b .... flciity for Boy Scoutl "America Call For Details · ....... 646-3696 2709 w. Coa•t Hwy. Newport lle•ch ~ ~ ~ I IX "PCH . I - Next to Afst Interstate Ban .. . . 8 Friday, April 22, 1984 MMIOILAW. MOUNrOl.M c..,,...,., • Mcwtuery CllePll •~ "Snvillg All Fauhs" t825 oi.i. Costa MeN MCMIM STIRTlllG l llEW BUSlllESS1? The ~ ~,.,.... •I in. 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AM0174 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garaf! sale ··place a gar• sale ad in the Dailj Pilot to ensure a big crowd. List items with~ brand names, sizes, colors, prk:es, oonditions, etc. in your ad. -.... ,on 8-chlCoata ..... DaUy Plk>t Friday, AprH 22, 1994 I -~ llOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ' Ml.IC INOTICI ....... pr~"' MCtiOn wllved nobc:e °' CC>Meni.d Amendment No. 717, • ,.. .. ... LtC MOT1c• TIFEE 0 1$ T b u u •.t.QER FINANCe OE Tl\ -, .. 'T ..... LIC NOTICE _ 1100 of the Callfomla Pro-to the prapoMd action.) qunl IO recs.$1Qnate !be rv ,. 5 • • 00':, •• • ...,.., • '' t1ai."*ll •II 111.. 1111 11a1emon1 wu tiled r-v llOTICS OP belt Code. The time for fit. The lndtpet'la.nt admlnll · ~onanv trom R..( liMulti~le ml1c. llAA8ARA CAMPO PARTMENT, 3300 NEW· w11h lhe County Cterk ol w11n lhe Couniy Cletk of ---------U-NTITION TO Ing cliime will not •"plre !ration I U1horll" wilt .__ es,.1,.-..,. .. ,11al o•strlct 10 C LIQ.A&. NOTICI 1<·$2 Sola, tt.bagt m1sc PORT BOULEVARD Otange COunty on Api 13, Orange County on .Apt1I 20, NOTICE O, t f ••11tNllT-bet " • .,.. ...,., • NOTICI OF MARl!!N SCHOUW 1·19 File, WANDA •• MOOIO, 1194 t 994 01110&.UTION OF -•n ore IOUf month• fJom granted unle11 111'1 Inter· (Planned Communuy DI•· ,Ua&.IC IA&.I Ian, h11t11. Bu. mlec: CITY CLERK, CITY OF F80SH8 feGe32'7 ~ •ITAT• 01'1 the helling dale nolieed H1ed person Ill" an ob-lrlct); approval ol 1 SUNOEE WATERMAN C-35 PARTHERSH., u QUJl ICAWAMURA above Ject•on to Ule petition and Planned CommuNty DeYel· OF AaANDONID Tbl 3 che SCOTT WHITE NEWPORT 8UCH Published Newpon B11ch· Puol11hed Newpan Beai;l'I· Puut1c oollce is ht1~; ..-:-c ... Ne.At'l••cu YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Show good cauM why Ille opment Pt.n: appiovll Of PRO,l.RTY K-92 Fish' tk. CB radoo, Publlahld Nawpo11 Costa Miii Daily P11ot Costa MHI Daly Pilot g11an 11\al Ohod W•r"' ,son 111 '*'-· beMlldlllln, ~~•1kep1 by the~. 11 you c:ou~ ahoutd not grant 1118 use Permit 3524 whk:h In· "No1t~! .'! ... ~r:!_bY give~ ruin, IT\4se, KEVIN WREN Be1cl\..Co1ta Men Daily l\pfa 15, 22, 29, Ma; II. Apt 23, 30, Mey 1. t4, Ouubol>Olt',· .. a_~•d101S, Waao~~ • contingent c:tedl--a pereon •rnlrHled In aut .. onty. cludH a request 10 allow t at ... ..,,.,.....s'V1"d """'" K-~3. Doghouse. 1n1. ca~ Pilot April '5, 22, 29, 1994 1994, 1994 ,.., ... .,. PIBOfll who may the 111111, you may Me A H8\AINO on the pell-struc:tutes 10 exceed the H I at public auction. pur. 1.,, flth tk .• m4SC. F1527 Fll35 Ft..a9 bus~ss undlt 11\1 liell· be lntefllted In wiU\ lhe cou11 • tormal Rt-11on wtlf be held on May t9. 26-foot basic: ll••ght um11 auant 10 Sec1lon 2t700 ol Sale wtu be by competJ. · -------...;..~ liOus I.rm name and S1y • iM Will Of Htat•, °' both, qllHt for Speclll Nolke of 1994, al 1:45 P M. In Dept up 10 35 IHI avtfag• roof th• Business & Proles. ir.1 bidding (wntten seated PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of D111d Wayne Llrwsc:ape dt OfNJI MWAMURA the filing ol an Inventory 703 located at 34t Tiie City height· approval of Traffic 11onat Code, the tollow1og b6d• may be submitted In ---------Construciron. 11 2051 Phi• A } PETITION hu been and appialsal of Hta.te as-Drrve South, Otange, CA Pnuing Ord•nanc• Study described piopetty 10 wit. aovanc:e) on th• Sth day 01 en• t 1e1805 flc:tltlous Flctltlou a tar ope CoUt1 c.1,. or Costa Wld b J Kawam In aeta or of any pellllon or 92&68. No. too; and e1111nslon of STAN GARLAND TRANS May 1994 at 2 oo p M. a.t flc:Utloua 8usln111 Heme Bualneu H•m• Miu, County 01 Orange, Suy 'j' Co ti oflK~all-account as prOVlcled In IF YOU OBJECT TO the Iha ground lllM al 11., UNIT D·tO TO C-.28 ONE the premiats whefe said 8u•lne11 Neme Stetement Sletement State of Cal loml1 d d on t~~rlia. r'~y olORANGE. HCtlon 1250 of lht Call-granting of the pellllon, you markll vatue tor 1 period HIDEWAY BED, ONE SOFA property has been stored Stetement Tl\9 1o110..,.ing persons,,. The tollow•ng P••sOtls 111 lilt HI day ol Ap11I t994 by liE PETITION requ1tt• forrua Probate Code. A RI· should app111 at the hear· of up to 66 yeart. AND ONE LOVE SEAT and which Is toc:aled at Th• lollowong persons au doing business a.s· • dOlng bYS-1ness aa a uolve, d1sso1ve lhl ·1:110 J Kl be quest for Special Notice Ing and stale your ob-NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· MATCHING ANO MISC. AYRES SELF STORAGE, dolng buainest as: THE PLAZA GARONER. Pl.AZA STUDIO. 23!> E. partnersh P llld terminatf ~1.d"'u :::~ ,.;: form Is availoblt from the ttel!Ons ~ file wrlllen ob· THEA GIVEN thal a Oral1 ITEMS. STEREO, LOVE 70t2 Ernest Ave .. Hunting· BOZELUSALVATI MONT· THE PLAZA GARONER, Maple. Orange, CA 92t."6 ftieor re1011ons as partners 111111 10 ldmlnlster lt1• court cl&fk. ecliont with II\• court be-Environmental Impact R•· SEAT ANO MISC. HOUSE· ton Beach, Ca (714) 848· GOMERY SAKODA, 520 204 W. Chapmon, Orange, Ruuell J. B;:irnos, 235 E lhero.n · 11 01 th• decedent Attome~ for the Pell· oie the heating. Your ap. po11 (DEIR) has been pre-HOLD ITEMS, 73 t4. Landlord reserves Anton Blvd., Suite 600, CA 92668 Maple, Orange, CA 92666 David Dub ois E PETITION request• tloMr: pearance may be In pe<son pared In connecllon with JAMES DALE UNIT B-4/ the 1lgl\I to bld at the sale. Costa Mesa. CA 921526 Patrtcia A Basrios. 235 E Patr•cla A. Sornos, 235 E Publ1sl\1d N•wport dec:tdenl'a WILL and MARYAHH a. MEGGE· or by your attorney. the application noted ANO UNIT D·99 GOLF Purchas11 must be made Bozell Worldwide. Inc: .. Maple. Orange, CA 92668 Maple Otange, CA 92&66 B acl\·Costa Mesa oa f ~c cllt, If any. be l dmltted LIN E•q KINDE&. & IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR l boVe. Interested persons CLUBS AND BAG, SEVEN by cash and paid for el the (Delaware) 800 Blackstone Russell J Batt1os, 235 E. lhts business 1s coll-p,101 Apr~ 22 1994 :,(coblle. Thi will and ANDERSON s•• S or a cont1ng1n1 credotQI' of are encouraged to review FOOT CABINET, MISC. time ol purchase. All pur· Centre, 302 s 36th s11ee1. Mapte Orange, CA 92664 ducted Dy husbana arid FGU codlc:ll 1 bl • '*'I • lhe deceased, you must Iii• this DEIR and submit any BOXES. AND HOUSEHOLD cnased goods are sold as Omaha Nebraska 68131· T111s bus.n11s " con· w le • aselnavai a e Flower It., 28th Floor, your claim with tl\1 court comments they may wish ITEMS. STEREO, LOVE 11 and must be removed al 2453 ' ducted by· husband and The reg •lrant(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE ~·xa~nat~ lhefile los Angeles, CA a.ndmail a copyto theper-10 make. Copies ol lheSEAT AND MISC.HOUSE·t1me ol aaleSal11ssub1ect This business Is con-"'•fe menetd 10 transact ous .. ---------11 bypJtftoN 80071·2418 sonal representative ap. DEIR and supp011lng docu· HOLD ITEMS 10 Cancellauon In the e~ent ducttd oy: 1 corp0ta11on The reg1s1ranl(s) com-l'tlSS under tt1e Foet11><>us NOTICE OF ~1~,.ty to ldmlnl~~! CN246t.,19 pointed by the court wlll\1n ments are available tOf re· CHRIS CHILDRESS C-68 of settlement between land· Th• reg1slranl(s) com· menced to transact t>usi. Bus ness Nsme(s) I sttd APPLICATION FOR nd• tlle lnctep Published Newport lour months from the d111 view al ll\e Planning De-FILE CABINET, WHICKER lord and obligated party. menced 10 transact buS•· ness under lht F1cto1 ous abo.e on 1972 CHANCE IN !!!".Jm1n{sttilion 01 :Z Beach-Costa M 0 1 of l11st lssuan~ ol the let· partment, City ol Newport CHAIR. PICTURE. S, SEC-Ayres Sell Storage ness under the Fic1111ous Business Name(s) ltS1ed Russell J Ba111os OWNERSHIP OF .,.,...,, (Thi hOri . 811 11 Y ters as provided In section Beach. 3300 Newport Bou· RETA RY DESK ' BED/ Resident Managers Business Nama(s) listed above on not applicable Pa1ric1:i A Barnos !':!. • .:;t·the ~.:O'!J ,.: Pilot April 22, 23, 29, t994. 9100 of the California Pro-levard, Newport Bea.ch. FRAME. MISC .. ITEMS pub 11 sh• d New p 0 rt obove on: January 1, 1994 Patnclo A Bamos This statement was tiled ALCOHOLIC .,...,,_ u FrS64t bate Code. The time lor 111· California, 92659·t'7"68 Sate wilt be ~Y competl· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally BOlelt worldwide Inc .• Jo-Russell J Barrios . with the_ County c . .,rk ol BEVERACE LICENSE re~~:''':n~ut' 0~1:'~ • PUBLIC NOTICE Ing clalms will not expire (7t4) 644·3225. tlve bidding (written sealed Pilot Apnl 22, 29, 1994. seph Engelbert, Executove This $J3temen1 was filed OrM1ge County on March 4·13·94 8fl , . ., before lour months lrom NO'rlCE IS HEREBY.FUR• bids may be submitted In . F645 Vice President with tfie County Clerk ol 17, 1994 • To wnom It Ma·i1 Con· ~n't! app1ovat. BefOfe lak· the he111lng dote noticed THEA GIVEN that the pub-advance) ON THE 28TH OF This 'statement wos filed Orange County on M11rch FG025 11 ceor1· PAt.DA EXPl'iESS ~fb~~~.:!.'!r.17~~ BSC 2773 above. lie hearing will be held on APR.1994 AT 9:AM. AT PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol 17, 1994 Publ.shed Newport Beach· INC • 1P·12) 1s1aret a;:p r 4&nal reprHentatlve Wift be NOTICE OF YOU MAY EXAMINE the the 5th day of May, t994, THE PREMISES WHERE PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on April 14, FG02512 Costa Mesa 00.11 Pilot ong to tte Oepart:'Mrnt ol It Ive llc:e PETITION TO hie kept by lhe CQU11. ltJou 11 the hour of 7:30 p.m. In Hid property has been 1994 Published Newport Beach· Alcot10. c Be.er;:ige Co111rol te<i111._11r1,ea1,d1o ..l.aon':' unles'os ADMINISTER are a person Interest• In the Council Cllambers of stored and which is located Pursuant to Government · Fe05741 C t M 0 1 P t Apnl 15, 22. 29 Mat 6, 10 soil a :ot;cl c c;e.erages •• ,... ESTATE OF the estate, you may Me lhe Newport Beach City at AYRES SELF STORAGE, Code Section 54954 6 the os a esa 3' Y 110 1994. at 593 t.e ... poit Cen:i!• tl\IV nave wlived'nolJC:e Of . : will\ the court a formal Re-Hall. 3300 Newport Bou-1880 WHITTIER AVE .. following lnlormallon Is Pub~shed Ney,pOl1 Beath· April 15, 22, 29, May 6 Ft37 O""'· 1.er.pOll Be.;ich, CA d0f1Senttd to the proposed DEBBIE ANH qunt for Special Nohce ol levard Newport Beach COSTA MESA. CA. 92627 hereby noucea regarding Costa Mesa Daoly Pilot 1994. 92£60 .,,1111 Or·S:i•e Si.er & ctJOn.) Tll• Independent MONTESA DOBBINS the filing ol an lnveniory California at wnich llmo 7t4-6S0.1282. Landlord re-proposed ENACTMENT OF Apnt 22. 29, May 6. 13. F638 PUBLIC NOTICE w.ne Ea• ng P13ce T)pe 41 ~ln1s1tatlon authoritt, will CHe No. A172742 and appraisal ol tsllll as· anyone with an Interest In serves the right to bid at A NEW MARINE CHART_ER 1994. l.conse s1 be grantad uol•st an l•r· To Ill helrt, beneflc1anos. sets or ol any petition or the project may offer 1.,11• the sale. Purchases must TAX. The proposed ma11ne F638 PUBLIC NOTICE DIS~~I~:.g: OF P" b II s rie d r e w port ested perton filf t an ob-cre<111or1, contingent credi· account as pro.,,ldod In mony to lhe Planning Com· be made by cash and paid cnarter lax would be Im· Fl tltl Beath·Co'1a t.•osa Da 1 1tcti0n to the petlllon and toft, and peieon1 who may secuon· 12so of the Cahlor· mission. 11 you challenge lor al the time ol sale. Sale posed upon guests ol PUBLIC NOTICE c: ous PARTNERSHIP Polot Apri 22 199J ~ good cause wny the otherwise be Interested In nla Probate Code A Re· this project in coul1 you is subject 10 cancellation In charter vessels opeh11ng Buslnesa Neme Publ•c notice 1s hereoy FC42 ~(t ehould not grant Ille lh• will pr estate, °' both, quest tor Spectal Notice may be limited 10 r~lsing the event of settlement be-under pormll from the City Fictitious Statement given that Ortondo J L ps· orlty. ot: DEBBIE ANN MONTESA form Is available from the only those Issues you or lweon landlord and obll· ol Newport Beach. The. Bualn111 Heme The lollowong persons ore comb and Jol\A A Roch· PUBLIC NOTICE HEARING on lhe pell· DOBBINS court clerk. someone else raised at the gated party. proposed tax rate ol Sl.00 Stetem ent doing business as· ardson, heretofore dotr.gt-...-.-----,---li~ will be hold on Ma6 19, A PETITION has been Petltloner In Pro Per• public hearing dos1:1ibed In Ayres Sell Storage per cllarter guest Is est1· The followlng persons are C & G DISTRIBUTORS, business under trt f1et1· B:i~~~b:Sn~r:'ca 1:8fv~~allf~ t 4, al 1:45 P.M. In ept. filed by DONNA L HICKS DONNA L HICKS. this notice or In wriuen cor· Resident Managers mated to generate ap· doing business as: 22661 Oukenleld Cir. Lake toous 1irm name arid sttli? at ttit address noted oo10"" r._1 . .!oc. ~·a~•'.34ctATl]!6C113t~ In lhe Superior Court ol 2 3 8 LUISENO AVE• respondence dehvered 10 Published Ne w port pro•lmately ~00.000 annu-a) ilME & PLUS OF OR· Forest. CA 92630 of Nev.port Bulders Sup· for lnsp£>ct.on dwlol'" regu· .... vv vo ... "" CelilorNa. County of OR· 0 ·• the Ciry at or pnor 10 the Beach·Costil Mesa Daily ally. ANGE COUNTY. b) TIME & Alexis Daniel Calderon, pl)', at 407 Bolsa A'e, t,•t .,, W!Tt ANGE. CEAHSIDE, CA 12057 blic hearl FOf further Pilot April t5, 22, 1994. PUBLIC MEETINGS RE· PLUS .PAYROLL SER· 22681 Dunkenltld Cir . ol M"'P°" Beacll. Co-.n11 l:>r bus neu hours tiy an7 IF YOU OBJECT TO the THE ~ETITION requests Publlsl\ed Newport rn:ormatJon ~ii John Dou· F628 GARDINO THE PROPOSED VICES. 20431 Revenwood Lake Forest. CA 92630 ol Orange. St3te ol Ca f:>r· c t.zrm who so req .. e$ts !)rilllling ol 1h1 pellllon. you that DONNA L. HICKS be Beach-Costa Mesa O;:iily glas, Environmental Coordi· N NEW MARINE CHARTER Ln. HunLngton Besen CA Mark Douglas Greonl1eld noa d don. tne 30m da1 cl "'•nlf! t~O do1s ahl'i p-.t. • !lllQUld appall II the hear· appointed as personal rep. Pilol Aprol t5, l8, 22. t994. nator at (7l4) 644•3225• PUBLIC OTICE TAX WILL BE HELO IN THE 92646 . 209 16th St., _.C Hwnt.ng· No•ernber, 1993 b~ m ... ::.ial C&I on Ci 1 s 01 -.e cl ·~ ollQ 1 and elate your ob-rtstntatr11 to administer lm621 Anne Gifford Sec: re-LEGAL HOT ICE CITY COUNCIL CHAM· Nancy Ehzabeth ~;:iron, ton Beach, CA 926~8 con~nl, C.sso "' I! e i;a d "' 3 ~~ r ~ab a~ Inc. 1 ec~s OI file written Ob-the estate ol the decedent. ' BERS OF THE CITY OF 2043 t Ravenwood tn.. This business is con-pannersn P ana 1e1m ll3~e • 1oc11ons wilh the court be-THE PETITION requests PUBLIC NOTICE lery, Planning Com· NOTICE OF NEWPORT BEACH. 3300 Huntington Beach, CA ducted by a general part· t1·e r h.: at.of'ls as partr· rs 2 2 8 4 7 RI d g ero u t • lgre the heating. Your ap· 1uth0nty 10 administer the minion, City of New· PUBLIC SALE OF NEWPORT BOULEVARD. 92646 nershop there n Drive, Li ke Forrest , CA pearanc:e may be In person estate under the lndepen-NOTICE OF port Beach. ABAHDOHED AT 7 00 P.M .• WITH AN This bus1nest IS con· Tile reg1s11ant(s) com· DAT ED AT Costa 92630 / by your attorney. deol Administration ol Es· PUBLIC HEARING Note: The expense of this PROPERTY ORDINANCE FOA INTRO-ducted by: an 1nd1vidual menced to llaMact buso· Mesa, Callfomla t his Th• principal m an· -YOU ARE A CREDITOR tales AC1 (This authority NOTICE IS HEREBY notice is p;iid lrom a l1l1ng Notice Is hereby given DUCTION ON MAY 9, 1994, The rog1stranl(s) com· nes~. under the Ficltllous 19th day of Aprll , ager ls1 FRED CARPEN· f contlngenl creditOf ol will allow the personal rep· GIVEN that the Planning fee collected from tho op· that the undersigned will AND SECOND READING menced to tronsact bus1· Business Name(s) listed 1994 TER, President 1~ deceased, you must Ille resentotlve 10 take 1nany Commission ol lhe City ol plicant. sell at public auction. pu1· AND ADOPTION OF THE ness under tho F1c1111ous 0f 011.e on• not appl•cable Orlondo J Lipscomb p., b 11 , 11 c d r. e..., P .,r! your clalm with the court actions w1thou1 court ap· Newport Beach will hold a P bll h d N . 1 suant 10 Section 21700 of ORDINANCE ON MAY 23, Business Name(s) listed texisO.Calderon P • en•oh·C"l3 •.\L•a o~~. aY\dn1oil 1copyto tha per· proval. Bel0t1 taking _cer· public hearing 10 consider u s e ewpor the Buslnus & Proles-1994. aboveon·4·t3·94 Lobnsned N1twpor1 ~ ... ~~ "~· ~., sonal representative Bf!· taln very Important actions, the application ol tno Bal· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily s1onal Code. the following FOR ADDITIONAL INFOA· Nancy E. Aaron FIND Be:ic .-CcstJ MesJ OJ Y p, ::1 Apr i ~2 ';':f.; pointed by the court within however, 11\e pertonal rep· boa Bay Club on proportv P1101 Ap11I 22 1994 descnbed property 10 wit· MATIOf~ REGARDING THIS S 1 h P 01 Apul 22 199-l ·~~-----....:..".::<>-1.:..:.0 lous mon1h1 from the dale resentallve will bo required located at 1221 Wesl Coast F639 DOUGLAS ELLISON C·38 PROPOSED TAX RATE e 1 your omo F~13 1• W ol l•rst lssuence Of 11\e let· to give notice lo lnlo1ested Highway, Newport Beach Lamps, Tbl, Ch. misc'. CONTACT THE REVENUE through c:lass1hed an apartment hether you're buying persons unless they have The proposal includes Household LYNNE NET· 642•5678 through class.'.ed ~~v:r~1~~~~1~~~~:? e 1 llow To Place Classified Ad Bl' PHONE: 71 4 642·5678 Bl' VISITING OR MAIL: 330 W. Ba ) treet Co ta Me a. CA 92627 (Corntr of Ntwport Bhrl. & Ba~ 't.) CLASSIFIED HOUR ,Telephone Sam • 5:30pm \londay-Fridu) Walk-In 8:30a m-5:30pm Mqnd 11)'Frida) DEADLI ES Monda) ......................... frid.i) 5::rnpm Tut" da) ....................... \Joncfo) 5::topm \\i ,.doe clay .................. Tut> ... da) :i::JOpm Jnclependent. .......... " edne-.da) 3::ltlpru J'hur day ................ " ed ne ... da} 5:30pm Frida} ...................... Thur da) 5:30pm aturda ) ....................... Friday 5JOpm GENERAL POLIC\' 1hltt and dtadhnc' art •ulojrll lo rhan~r 1o11h1111t nuuce. Th«-puhh·hu rr•rnr· thP n~ht 1,1 nnwr. trtluur\. rt>tar or rtJtel ani rla.orirJ l\htr\l~rntnt. Plr••f rtpcirt '"' rrr"r• that me\ hf In ~our da tfitd ad tmlnfd111rh. 1 hr ll11h P1lo1 & Tht lndrptndr111 arrrpt• no k1h1lit~ for an\ rrror m an 1d,trl1M"mrn1 for • h1ch 11 m•) 6f rc•p<Jn•1bk, ~etpt for 1he co•t of lht •pace actuallv 11Ccup1ed b) thr error Crtd11 ran only l,.. .n,, .. tJ for thr lir,1 11uer11on. .... Costa Mesa, CA 92627 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH HOTELS 2169 iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '2669 & MOTELS 2718 COMMERCIAL APTS FROM $ 5 50 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REAL ESTATE PERSONALS lBr 1Ba & 2Br 1•nBa. MESA VERDE Sha1P1• 2BR hse. crpts, lrplc:, Groot loc:atlon. Harbor romod 2Bd. 2Ba w/gar 6 WKS FREE RENT LIVE IN LAGUNA rango. onc:I gar, $975 $750 Agt. Pam Agt, Furn Studios. kitchen· PERSONALS 3002 Npl Hg"'ts. See owner, Villa Apls. 54s..908l 54"5880 or 979·3B4B WITH LEASE" ettes TV pool $175 ---------1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 437 Pn~ceton Or CM lBR upstairs. qu1et·So·1--..,.---------2BR·3BR Apt;: 2 & up wk.'4 9 4·5294 BUSI NESS OFFICE 111 BALBOA PENINSULA eluded. Near shop· Mov• In Specia l! Years Newl Family ----------•FOR RENI 2769 e Big Ca nyon spa· pi·ng & trwys. Woll \1!1 OFF SECURITY I 1 4 B R A "'·BA comp ex. poo • play· ••Dolls•• Hol & LOIS cl lun Lauren 7 14·5 70·6 t 70 2107 C:IOUS -n • kept complex. Pool t BR ss40. 2BR S750. ground 6 50 ·8310 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 •1 t>c15 Ole, (Rltr, Ac· HOT & WILD'. LU)! turn condo. feb bay Vl•w .' 2 MBA stes, lurn·koy cond. S 1 BOO Agt 8 4 0 ·5664 view. pool, apa, 3 car No pets. pleaser 5550 Quiet, bright & spa·i--------- $4995 mo 640·5324 mo. 6 4 6·03 92 clousl 631·8427 CHARMING 2Br·WO, counfan1. etc) 1518 Big Canyo n summer 2BR dwnstairs. clean/ Nr SC Plaza 2BR 1 BA, skyllghl. 303•.~ 341h. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rental-condo on gll crs qu101, lndry lac:. Nr deck, upslrs, gar. lse =~~~ S~859ci'";~;./~~~~ Npt Blvd, CM S175 1·800·860.69C9 A~~;~ ·~~ 'h~o:1~1d ~5:~~~:;3~1::~ ~v 1"J""E=='N""'"='N""'":-==;-=~"=:"""re_,~,..,...,~-~"'"'1N..,.....,K..,,,E CORONA DEL MAR 2122 D•algn•r'• furnished 2Br 2Ba condo-charm, patio, pool, noer beach S 1 B75/mo or 3Br 2.Sba, Sl 650 mo lwys/shops. No pots $750 mo. A11I 5/1. 81B mo. Shown Sun 2 ·6 May-Aug 673·6608 pis $650. 646-0392 Jennifer Ln. 650·3B83 81B/2B5·0223 Bluffs Tennis Villa *2 BCRAELALSTFSOIDRE • PETS WELCOME Eastblutf 1rg spacious Mstr + 3BR. tam rm, Bl tt 1 2B 2B MOVE-IN SPECIAL! u a rg r a, 2Br 2Ba. lrplc, pool. country kltch. 2650 a/I 1 d 1 d 52350 mo 548•8 980 * 631·5508 * gar, enc yar , n ry gar, nr>N crpt Avl now lac. 5795. 760·1329 S975'mo 756·3277 E A S TBLUFF VIEW, E"stde lBA, encl gar.1,... _____ ,_.. __ VIEW,VIEWI 3br 2 5ba $5B5 • $650 dep. Avl Yo u 're N•w Hom • l a WATERFRONT f 1 l950 ti 5 t 150 E 21st St Weltlngl Spacious 2BR Beach Cottages Pc:. sq • grdnr 646-5934 or 544-4294 1 BR·c:oble. nr bch. on Lido Pon1nsuta Inc S1500 • 673·525!) E' ·d 3b 2 shops, bus $615 & lmmed occpyl $800· 11 8 ' ba apt up. Call Bonnie lor SI 300 673·6030 7 dus Oulol upstrs X·lg ' S 1750 lease 760·3187 Great Ocean View 2br 2 Sba Oeluxe condo •Gorgeous ocean 111ew lplc, all amen. $'700 H.V. Hiiis hm. 4BR or 642-4427, 642·3381 3 ... den. pool. spa ---------$3650 Agl 840·5 664 LIOO ISLE 1st fir 2bd, COSTA MESA 2124 2ba den. ~c. pat•o $1975. CANNERY VLG 2bd, bay & n110 lllo vu, doorman. com pool a spa. 52300 AGENT deck, nu decor, Ip, your new address I 7 10 Lido Perk Dr gar. lndry. No Smk/ 642-5858 wtrbds. pet c:onsld s9so+dep. 548-1109 •---P-OR_T ___ MISCELLANEOUS E'slde X·Lg Studio :~H 2669 RENTALS 140 Magnolia S585 mo 642· 1390 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EASTSIDE Unbel1ev· e 1 BR 1 BA fronl hse, obi• 1 BR No pots. lncd yard In Newport _L_l_d_o_l_s_le_B_e_yf_r_o_n_t _ Encl garage. laundry 631·1400 *1BR $625• 2BR 2BA $725/Up ROOMS 2706 Height• 5650 mo. 3Br .. don. 4Ba. $3900. 5550 + dep 642·5964 CaU atl 6Pm 722'8922 Avo I now. Prine only •Large 1 BR, encl ga· Eastslde 548-4700 or 723·1639 rage. walk-In closet. Two 3BR units. Ga· Lido lsl•/P•nlnaula n o p e ts $650/mo A• k Abo Ht Our 2 BR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5peCl8t:Frlg. d/w COM, $325 Pvt entr & Incl. 60x30 pool. No bath, turn, avail now. pets. No lees. No Micro. relog only, 1sV lease 545-4855 last/sec. 760-0928 coble. Respon M. F , Avail now. 642•5689 EXEC SUITES \..,horo are you II 1ou Lowest p11cos Free know ple.;ise cat .fol. $390 5 Br 3 b a Fem services 833·9:>50 ot 909 9:'6·) 15!'> N S. N Pets. ulll pd W D. 7084'B Avocado· ---------LON El Y TONIGHT ! COM 675·6634 Shem COMMERCIAL c.. ,. 9 C<. ric ;,..l'\l'(..1r ~"" C,. Sh. Q. • NEWPORT COA ST PROPERTY 2778 dflr""• -4-4.:6·'9~ N S prof M thr new 1--M-a-tc_h_D_e_t_•_L_ln_e_ 2Br condo. galtd P\11 C·2 Ole W •r•house, uuy5 G s Othors ba phn gar Avl ~ t 900 s I nr Fa1rv1ew ~ 1·900·76Match i.: 260 SSOO..-dep 8S4•18ul 55 lwy 6t9·726·8100 S2 49 min 18 K~ ... B alboa Penln . Sha•e FAX 619·723·1953 E"I 702·593-0303 3Br, lrplc, w d hkups. garage. M F 5300 mo ••••••••• •M ichelle • 675-3 t 58 1 Low P• ce Ver) E 'slde CM 17.x23• Mslr BUSINESS & pre11y. Young & clllu"I FINANCE pvt dncr 714·:!37• Br w.'lplc. Jae:, walk·ln. 4082 No Agenc., Feo gar. yard N Smk Avl ••••••••• 511 S550mo 722· 70 t4 _M_E_M_B_E_R_S_H_I_P_S __ Lrg pvt room· tub bath BUSINESS 3018 entr, Corona del Mar w o Fem n s. A .. 1 OPPORTUNITY now 5595 721·95-16 2904 NB mstr br P"' l>a , lg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clst. w d, pool, spa, lrt ctr, lg TV. Fun posit F $575 .. sml dip 759·9009 Family owned \lending buS•ness. Snac:I\ Soda CE N TE R CLUB· transh:raole member· lh•P 5 llS SBOOO b~ club, olferud at 53500 759·826.5 rage. lrplc, yard , w/d Baylront & interior Betty 644·2270 hkup, S1t00 & S1'95. homos! Lease or aalel -.,p="1""L..:,o="y=""'c="LA,....,,.""'S""s,..,1""F""1E=o 2br 2bo near 36th St Cost• M•••·F•malo --------- Villa Rentals 675-4912 8111 Grundy, Rultors It's the resource you fplc:, w/d, gar, yrly Isa. non-smoker . Child GARAGES combo units, lmanc.1--------- 1ng available Coll 875-6181 con c:ounl on 10 soil a No pots. Avall 6-4. OK. Must Uko cats. Npt Shrs 3Br 2Ba. Fp, myrlod ol merc:han· S940mo. 209·539·5016 631·9011 Atler 6pm FOR RENT vault coil, patios. 2-c:ar diae Items, boca use 1-3-,-d-H_o_u_•_•_t_o ___ B_•_a_c_h •·M----,-,--0-- t ·800.568·2 t 34 EMPLOYMENT 2740 ______ ,. ____ _ HUNTINGTON HOUSES/ C:ONDOS POR SALE CORONA DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 2140 our columns compel ature pro om. cean gar w/opnr. Clubhse, L d 2BR / b ltll quallliod buyers 10 g mo ern w v1ow r .. s ng rm. tennis, comm pool. Nr calll beam cell, lplc. auto bath, gar, sec. pool 9x20. 24 hr acceu, ANNOU NCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT sale, Easts1de CM 5530 '~® I -•1 -l - I LOUAL ltOUSIHC. lj Ol'l'Oll lUHIH Ml-tUl ll&llt achert11ln9 In this 1M,1pet It JwlljcCI ~ ::.e fed· Cl'lll fair Menl•t All Or 1ffl IS rewWcll mt-11 II llltl•I I it "1ftr prelcr1nu , I I '" " •1ie11m1naliOA '"" 11 rxc. coler. 111191011, SU,-~ lllftlllll IWAIS If ....... erltlft, er .. 11111nt1o1 IO m-. _, Mii '""""'" hmi· ., wn..111111111 .. Tiii• HWapa''~ will not' ac.ct•..., llftfllH • .. ,. ........ wtlldi 1111 ti ltlt law 0. llMCIS 2 Townhom•• On 2BA t BA vintage cot· tege w/yerd & pvt bc:h. xlnt schools. Uo 842 •5678 gar dr, wd hkup. $995 Kitch pov. $750 .-sec: St500/mo. 648·3B51 ---------mo. yrly. 642·3B90 722·8577 or 675·6500 Avocado! 50' lot, 604·2BR 2~B•, l/p, dress rm. 606-Ullra modern re- model, 3BA·3BA, l/p , deck + legal rental Inc. 875·6811 drive Pots O KI S7501••••••••• ---------mo. l yr lse. 84t ~645 NEWPORT _N_E_WP __ O_R_T ___ _ Pacific Ranch APARTMENTS BEACH 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2BR w /lofl up1t r1 FOR RENT condo, n•Ba. 1400 2669 s/I, w/d , frplc. pool. ---------I ( 1 I ~ \ \ I I ~ \ I I \ \ I I I I I I I \ \ I COSTA MESA 1024 apa, gated comm. s 11 so mo. 131.2683 BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 ~--------Custom Trect sua6,ooo NEWPORT ••Baytront Bldg + 3BA·2Ba. 2 cor, f1mlly BEACH 2169 v iew l BA 1BA. k1tch rm w /lrplc. lnald• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quiet & clean N/S lndry, huge femlly yrd Yrly $695 873-1943 w /pool. 1400 •If home, giant 10.000 a.If Beach Area BAVFRQ NT view. lg 101 •• Hurry! 2BA 2Ba condo. pool, D Id Pf ff Yrlr Lg Studio or 3BR 2 car parking. pier Oftl I Incl Waterfront avail. No pelt. Yrly 433·8528 Unlurnlahed $1500 m o 673·6640 Coldwell Benker $860 to I 1400 mo. +LIVE THE TRADITIO The Terrace Apartment at 17th SI $100/mo 310 379·tOBO EASTSIDE C M Storage only $951mo Call 1 t .7 646·5t37 STORAGE 2742 PARK STQRAGE Storage/garage, 11zos 12x27 In CM, Lo1111ett Prices Ollie• also avail Located Now• port & 17th. 756·3277 On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classified LOST & FOUND 2925 S 1 ,000 WKLY SI 1ll1nw envtlope;. at hom11 N..i e•P F'ree s ... pphos mfo SASE LIFETl~1E FOUND $$$ Ocpt 12, Bo\ 21091 In Newport Beach B•ownwooo. T1; 7610.t COlll3CI lh• Newport ---------Beach Polle• Dept. • PT·ncea people w 644·J6S9 homv organ1zellon:al FOUND WOMENS WEDDING RING!! •••••• Near border of Colla Mesa end Newport Oeacti Pl•••• c 11 end Identity rlnQ B rldget•e75-0225 FIND an apartmenl through ct3ss1hed .sK111.s (patklno unpu.:i..tng) A Moving E •P r en.:e 7!>9·3•, 2 •••A IRLINES••* Now hiring entry level Customer ''"'It'. t.:>aO g•oe l'\andlo1s, manv Oth I po.sit \lnl, 5-400. St~OO wkly L.ocet or relocatton Appl CAiion & into 1·510.790.967!> ed A24t -. 11tet111et1 1111t 111 -----T-----••t• ""rt11tt1 111 1111t NEWPOR ~'""' "' ,...,,.1, .. • BEACH VIiia Rentals 675·4912 CORONA DELMAR 2622 t~ 8'du&~ .~"? g-;;,/ C hicag o For Rib • ttD AHl Manager in t0'10 Come 1n 10 apply 9901 Yor .. town Ave BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OPflCE Delivery unvor• noeoeo llJ ,_.., ltllll 'II cem· lf ... I 11••.ulMUO ., .•. tJ•·-f« ........... DC .. apklM ..... ,.. 1069 By Ownr-BHt oc:n C:IOH vaJuet Lult 2Bd·2Be VIII• Balboe condo. 1229,000. M2·1034 -+------------1 Newporl ihoro• No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper .... fits In. C1ntomlz~ 3bt 3ba, den, bonue rm. A.p • pro• 1 eoo aq', 2 car gar. Reduc ed 25K. S330K Brkt 297·2763 Mitt Ht• " IMry 38r H• frpl, fem rm, '' dr• S471f<. 150-0943 Bkr Id VIII'! den Bonc:he Oj9ii ............. .. 11 ....... COurl Npt Terr-. Mr I~ .. c:ondO. 'P· gef, w/d l1 M.~ 3t&..e817 FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 PT Cle n OMV. APPi'/ Cul•ftCl•an1BRept Azara Florlet·39:t on Bay Ownatr1 cinr • • • • • • • • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bhch S•. NB 757·04 l RENTALS , unit, new crptlp•lnt. •• L-.. ~ L--.. -u ,_,.. ... ~.· FT AaslstantCook St100/mo. e.2-6515 E J • Q • ~""" ~'""" ~•rvn RE.LIE.ff !:=:~~rt. -~:;g:~ LA .. OE aTUDIO fl XC U l\C ppoltl.101()' 46()()C8mpUS Drive ~i oap 1a1 ,,,p nee 2BA Penln 11575 mo VIEW Oft BAV quiet • Apply et Meu Vercse 3BA P•nln.1 1375 mo neighborhood '850 \1 aterfront Divina on Nc\vport Harbor Newport Beach CA 92660 Convo Hosp . I I 3BR Pen1n 11575 mo,_u_111...;.pd_&0_9-_7•_n__ '.'\.-"b (714J 812•1700. 7aa..7000 • C truer St . C.M 4BR Penln 118~ mo Small 1b1 apt, newly • ~1111l111, l'cntl'li>1N,,rtcl One'" f o"' •f1111111t""1on-l\ell1U1 ""' li111h \fc111bc·nt111• WW'" Hair Stjtl1t1 4BR .Udo .'3000mo dec:orete<1, trl~, m icro Btllt 1!11 Rt 11'1(n(n.?~·.'t.C.hqlt A\UHI • ~llUlldlng •'Umel coniilaolodlt • For THE tiAIACUT• .__,., 11 ..... utll pd NJS ' oo. Avt •°"'•'*11300.ql\ Olb • n:ns • CO.ta M .... ,... .... M•v , 173 ... t 17 • r m11c (1uard •AtciH ntrAll!t • I ull\ !oluffc.I C.Hn, '~ lhl l'rul ,.,,,, ,.,. Neljlo-pon lt•Kh ., •• .,,.. ... .._ .... _ ITUDtODUiflliit :illoot'lt\uncH\"iwlhht. •J •\\111aic11n1.-11\Clluh \! un&ll110nt-'. ---..-........:..... °' .. 'fob, "'"' IOCJ 673-1'90 Prlv•I• room wHh bath • l'trutr lk"ll lk"'mnt.lnd ft Mnk~ ,.,~ -,,.. .__., 9'ny .9'0f9 No deNet Mper .. • from hOU... "*" Cllll'f .. '°°"' • nee. 7 t .. 7H497t 111 +A N coli60 "' b!octl trom bHch r h J I . h I II P9Nr0mlll0 009eft a Cosy, clHn, quiet. 11 \1. e u e \ou1 pc1~ate ' win~. r cue l'l t 1tOOIMO·Wll.l DIM.I • "Hllmlll Harbor 'lllew. Get• Mic ro. tri o•. N o (714) M5-SOOO. ext. 539 : ClOSE TOFMnMY .., ........ : a ....... 9rd/poo41'eM11 11&00 ti"cnen Non·amottllf. HDT TO :JOttN WA• AlllQllT 1• ... 251~ 722·112e 1500/mo 973-4318 L _________ .....,_ .... ~~-L----------..J •................•••.•••••....•••• 1w~:!~!!t!!!!L a e:s~ 14~ 16 Celdlon • Goller BM\ -t7Fend9r..,., ..... DOWN 1 Poet Pound 2 Alna s Flower .. Otend Canyon rtwr 6 Dou~oet I Foreign 1 Pounce I Neutral cator 9 Try 10 AernoY98 paint lrom 11 Brother'• c:tlld 12 Healltly . pc>pultlled 13 Chlll Ingredient 22 Fate 24 Sign 21 Newlcater Huntley 27 Wu drlv9fl· 28 Columnl11 Bombeck 29 Mlnllter'a home 30 F.ncer't ~ 31 Donkey 33 Conee-bruk snack 34 So be Ill 35 Egyptian Christian 3$ Thia one, In Mtdrld 38 Newtcaster Koppel 39 Bul<etball grut Malone .. 0 Adored 44 Beatles' John 45 Uproar 46 Ren otf 4 7 Underneath 48 Florida town 49 OaruMr SO Spaghetti; e.g. 52 Gets tangled 53 Tennis great Lendt 54 Box 56 Presefve, In away 57 Ossh 58 Sprlnkle 11 12 13 llllCUllDISI nmn 9071 BURJlllGTO• SAIL IO&JI 1111C. Ml5 .......... ~.·~-ICB .. _..~1-1•·· ........ . i iriiiiiiiii1iiii•----------=------ll•••••••llBAABRA STRl!llAN~i .... •lllUB Qaa --elmcMll MW Qteet ...... 831•2782 YerdA......... Ra9'Cnd. lllWU. l toO*. 1J.ldtWf or 1539-3778 pp Mula Fam61y cond , w/9Kp , 9 Something '°' EY9fY-ClaWWl&ndf ......... • ...., tea. 141 onel Sun aatn-2pm ·~MOOol~::o:~ObCObOi::::"-::-•~7=wta=~ ......... uercycle, mtn ,._ ••• ,... ••••• ta1t Lake.. ,. cuffiii IUIHiil o_ ._,_ "'··· "'--•-. do h lb'-...., bike, rec:Mner, a.mp, ~ ~ YOl'ktow!'VAc:lam1 21 • with ._,,,_ .o.;....& 1Wlh vulnerauec. DUUth .... a111. U\I IMI • muc .. J>OM "' "~ VCR ""9c. 831·1333 ••••••••I '" .... _. - NORTH darinc to cue· bid. could offer no fur· fUAIPIC DlliiJ -NE-WPO--IT-----';5';_"(07,'7•000· eta/ • 8 4 tbfr encoorapmenl. Perfect for evwythlngl G•-••~ 102 '1 10 7 8. 2 Declarer ruffed the heart Jead. '°' redpe Mnd 16. -----e BUCH 11191-------!o-!oi '' A 8 & cubed the ace and kinf of spades SASE 10 Mta. Mill«, •••••liiillilll MARINE SUPS • 9 8 3 and tried to ruff a spade. East. over· Bole 1475, .. pt 8ch 12859 ESTATE SALE t too-HOM• J>OCa 7 WEST EAST rurfed and reverted to a heart, waterferd or••tal ~.~!, ~':"" fi!~:~~~ On~~~ ~r: .. n • Q 10 7 3 • J 2 trumped by declarer. A round of c:hand•ll•r I fight• unueed, Cherry On MacArthur & San 40' •A• 1111 \ AK J 9 3 Q Q 8 ~ trumps was drawn. after which de· $1300, Kindel Bombay Anne formal Dining Miguel on SAT, April °""" < Q 9 6 0 K J 1 3 2 darer tried to ruff another spade. dHk $2200, Kindel room. 18th century 30lh, from Sam-Noon ~'!° .. 8;'~;i.;:a~1 +4 •J8 2 Eut.againoverruffedandeventual· ¥'•••front curio Howard Miiier Gr•l'ld· :SFAMILYSALI! SOUTH ly the defenders collected a diamond 2000· 8754145 fath., clock. Shaker SAT eam-D:znr clothe• COL&.aCT .-ur b • A K 9 6 6 for the setting trick. qn Br •et. etc, etc.,.. t1,1rn. lots more. Npl .Up rent & boat re Q Vold Weal'• double was all declarer COLLE,....,.•LES 8811 8049 Creel, 28 Encore bltla. Boats Hen . ... ua 1old for chatges. 0 10 4 should have needed to stay away 6017 ---------1 Dishea, clothes, lamps, Attorney, 64l-3736 +A K Q 10 7 ~ from spade ruffs. More likely than 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiii BALBOA tbVchra, books, mlac.1_....,,,.,,...,-:~=-:~=~ The bidding: nol West held four spades for the 1• ISLAND 6106 SAT 8-2• 2300 Laurel SLIP TO SO lfT South West North Eut double, 88 well as a singleton club. WANTll!Dll Old Barbi• Place (16th & trvlne) Classic NB loc. Dbl P 1 0 h d b k d I Dotti & Acce11oriet. . Gigantic Sale! aboard pos. 631·848 1 + ua Even wit a 4·2 spa e rea • ec ar· Must say "Made In ••T 7am·2pml $14 per ft. P S • P ld · 1 b b d -Wedding Items, ban-2 • ... aM er cou score stx cu s, t ree spa es Japan". Top price pd. 128 Opal Av• quet tables, 1 oo whit• 3 + p.,. 4 0 P... and the ace of diamonds-a total of ff0.3H8 Clothes, misc ilems, chrs, silk plants, foun· l•••lll•••lllli 4 \ Pua 5 + P... 10 tricks. One ruff in dummy was all · 'apple, fu ro, elcl taln, tent, golf clubs, AUTOMOB" ~ Pa.u Pau that was necessary to gel home. furn, etc. Bat & Sun ~- Opening lead; King of 0 Inst.eadofruffingthethirdspade, COMPUTERS 6018 CORONA 12·5 466 Vista Roma!•••••• ... One word i.a aometimes all you declarer should have discarded a di· LIDO QARAGll! SALi! need to steer you to the winning · amond from the table. Declarer can 486DX·33 computer DEL MAI 6122 SAT ?·3. Sony video ------- 9 - 0 - 7 - 5 line, or warn you off a campaign then win the diamond retum with 4MB 120MBHD SVOA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil camera, childrens FORD that will almost surely lead to fail· dummy's ace, return to hand with a Monlr S800 644•8708 Big tale! Quality & toys, books & clothes.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a tit t H e stereo•. camer.a, ure. South ignored the warning and trump and lead another spade, dis· NOT HIGH TECH uan Y ous wares, tapes. Xmas ilems. 93 F·100 Supero•~ gla .. , antqs, Jewelry, XLT A t AC V a p• paid the price. carding the remaining diamonq. A Just a good buio clothes, etc. 517 Poln· 107 VI• Vella u o, • .... .., South maneuvered l"e auction 80 diamond ruff would then be the ful· DOS computer loaded settia. SaVSun 9.5 SAT 8-12 Noon! Lots ~:!'r!,~·11~[u~:: ';t: there was room for a slam try en filling trick. Declarer would lose with WordPerfect 6.1. _C_O,,_M ___ B_O,,,,_OARAG_.....__.,...11!/....,._1 of great Items! Furn, whls, slldlng back wlo- route to five clubs. But North, bav-only two spade trick&. Tandy 286 PC also ESTATE SALE clothes, hsehld, etc dow $22,000. comes with DetkMale 2431 Santiago Dr 722.0874 easy-to-use procluctlv· SaVSun Sam, rain or ity system (organize thine. 1977 Port Sea· ••••••••• ma1, keep recorda, bourne, Hrbr Vu Hma. !--------- EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 e1c.1, Batie & Lotus. Haehold, misc & furn. TRANSPORTATION HONDA 9085 3Y.i" disca, high reso-MOVING SALE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lution 14" color monl· Sal Only 8-3 79 Accord Maroon 4dr nm> TllE RVFF 7011 fiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiilliiiiiliiiiiiiiiijiii~BRASS BED, On sz, tor, keyboard. Exclnl 440'h Fernleaf ---------AC, Auto, PS, PB, 77K ~-t--T---1--t MOUTH EMPLOYMENT w/llrm ortho matt sol, condition, $375/obo. (In alley) BOATS 7011 mi. Looks & runs gd 1 never used. boxed, CPLOR PRINTER -=u~N"'l""Q~U:-:E=-.oo=':":N~'T:-':":M~l~S~S""'ll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1159 • 631·7149 HOT LINE Cost S,850, must sell (Tandy, made by , 1 1 S h k $250 Cash 774 6500 Epson). Letter quallty Old·New-Used. Misc. 18 ••ctr c c oo , Fun part time Jobs. · • dol matrix, with 2 A·Z. Vanity & 11001. 1984. Fully restored, 1-M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S--9-13~" S5-S12/hr. 714/841-69n Brown Lazy Boy chr· extra ribbon car· Oak sewing table. rnd new ever ything . II Xlnl cond $90. Btfl trldges, manuals . table, chair. Old ad-$9995. Call 675·7939 1 smk gls Din tbl (no Barely used. like new. vert. Baby Items. Lots 20' Duffy Eleo $12,975 •77 450 SL Engllsii EMPLOYMENT chrs) 520· 950·H09 $225/obo. Call Marla more. Sat 9 am, 420 Looks/runs new. Fully red bolh tops, grea SERVICES 5533 Contemp lacquer bdrm at 642-4321 Ext. 306 Goldenrod (in alley) converted, very lo hrs .. me~h cond. $11,950 sel, ivory, Incl a~m· days;. 645·1933 eves/ Nwprt Bch 642-8679 Must seel 631-3770 oire. 6-drwr dresser w/ weekends. --------1-• 619-360-5478 ' •-••-• mirror, king &/or qn COSTA MESA 6 24 ---------81 240D·Auto, snrf, pwt Please be aware that headbd & nltestand w/1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '91 DUFFY 18 windows, etc, Xln the listings In this cat· 2 drawrs. like new FREE TO YOU6022 4 FAMILY ANNUAL Electric Baycrulser cond. 2AZJ224 egory may require you $990. Trad wood roll· Baby Items toys $10,350 * 673·5503 $5500. 631·8079 to call a 900 number 1op ,desk, new $190. 1 / I ' I ' In which there ls a 631·5007 or 509·3101 FREE TO YOUU aud 0 v sual, m sc. ---------._ _______ _ •--------917 Junlpero, Mesa POWER BOATS •· charge per minute. DAYBED whl/brass. Beautlful whi t e delMar SAT8·3·30 NISSAN 9150 complete w/trundte & h air female cat · · 70121"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii man's. Never used. desperately needs Furn, clothes, misc .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil' NOW HIRING! MERCHANDISE Cost $850, musl sell new home, approx. 4 SaVSun 9·7 84 Sentra 2 dr G~ Interviewing energetic 5250 cash. 774-6500 years old, (has, been 1780 Pomona 18' Hud•on River condl AC, stereo, & outgoing• pereonall· spayed). Please call btwn 17th/181h Packett forerunner to speed, $1600 obo lies for Our Balboa •KARGES• •700·3901 ¥ shock eleclrlc 1 a · Call Stacey 572-7487 Venetian breakfront, GIANT RUMMAGE Packett. New It paint, Pier locationl UES 6 0 s • L E s a ll1lrrTQ 01 gorgeous Clrcassian -at -4 new top & cover, teak·----------HOSTlESS)/CASHIER l'UH& O C a t UU .- FOUNTAIN STAFF iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~;~n.u0t00yar~=~lna~ PETS 8t c~~:'c~~1259°vi~torla ~:;~~· ~~~~r. c~a5~~: VANS 92~5 Fr:~P~~~:'::1~°n~Frl ANTIQUE AUCTION $13,500. 720·1470 ev ANIMALS 6049 Household ilems.· qual 675·7939 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiii Ruby's at the Fri, April 22• S:30pm MOVING, Everything clothes, sllver, lots of 23' Norwegian built Bay •7g CHEVY VAH Rablt Balboa Pier Holiday Inn, Anaheim goes. OR, LR, BR ADOPT A-PET m isc .... Sat 8·? Cruiser, unique lap-engine, reblt Ir~. Fri, May 13, 6:30pm furn, w/d, GE relrlg. • 1003 Chewenne St slrake natural hull, dbl Runs g reat. S2 I •S•cretarw PIT• Laguna Beach e.l(ec oak desk, water· Every Sat & Sun at Paularlno/Falrvlew ender. Tiller & whl obo. 714/842·1305 Small frlendly NS area Women's Club bed. 51 0 Riverside PETS MART, Fountain leering c ddy cabin ottica. You'll be mulll E1tates, antiques. Valley. Puppies, kit-•HUGE SALE• s • u ··---------skllled wilh a sales Con a I g nm• n t • Ave .. NB. 642·0965 tens and more. all 2039 President Place Seats 12· New Volvo VOI.XSWAGEN 9235 MPLOYMENT personality. Hrs flex. wanted. Lie A011A. looking lor loving, car-Sat & Sun 9-4 Furn, Penta eng. Award· EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT E Resumes: P.O. Box 714·525·2926 MERCHANDISE Ing homes. CALL 241-baby Items morel Winning one-of·a-klndliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 5530 1246 NB, CA 92663 909·784·7416 0317 for more info. ' boat. Asking 512·000• '67 VW St k 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~s;crerir"W-Aletaii •BUYING ITEMS• MISC. 6015 HUGE SALE-FRI/SAT • but to the right home, oc ug iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S • c r •tar w ·A et a 11 BRINDLE LAB MIX 8am-? No earlybirds, would make a deal. Claulc, runs ~real, PART TIME RECEPTIONIST developer seeks ass't From 1800•1960. 1 600 records· 3 for Sl. ON DEATH ROW please. 1598 Elm 845•0748 $1800 (619)363· 032 PERSONAL ASST• OFFICE HELP Front olc 1 ·5 M·F. 20-30 hrs wk. Oleta· piece Jewelry to entire Big band, vocals, J~. Mate, 2 yrs. Very cute (Adams/Harbor) President of lrvlne· Possible FIT In future. Must 'know W/P 5.1. ~~o~:p.~S ~~ ::ii';e~ houseful. Immediate NO rock/roll. 960-1709 ~n~atelth'~T~!1 d~~\ Kid• c lothes, toys, SAIL BOATS 7014 ANTIQUES & Sbeaeskesd anmolnrtdglvalgdeualcloo. Responsible person to 50wpm, heavy phones Lois 64"'9890 or fax cash, top $. 673-6223 BRAND NEW home ' d b I d bikes, china cab, 8/llq iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii do various duties Incl & greel customert. ..,. VI 1 nee • to e on Y og wd aloves watches CIASSICS 9250 join our team. Oul· heavy phones, inter· Sal DOE. 673·7300 resume 640-7828 ctor an Antiques medlcaf· aids: Adj In home .. Please help cameras, eic. SAT 7-3'. 18' readily trallerable st81lding ca.reer oppty act wllh customers.•---------Summer Job $200-500 Chairs, desks, Ibis, Wlllker, room com· eave. Cant adopt? Be 445 Walnut Place (ott sailboat, Npl 11arbor.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for highly organized & aam·1pm M·F. Start Retail kl c d & dressers, etc. Hunt. mode. adj over-tollet a •fosler or volunteer Only 6 yrs old $1475 1946 Plymouth Woody motivated lndivldual. S8/hr. Interviews btwn OUT OF SANTA FE w Y asual reas Landmark 2A. Sunday commode, shower Call 714/859-2704. . Tustin Ave.) 631-4590 obo. Ralph, 67S·3038 totall" restored, all This lndivldual must 2-4pm. For appl call PT/FT exp'd sales· atmosphere. taking on 10·2 or Call 548•1779 chair 'W/Whls com· •MOVING SALE• receip'ts. Biii maroon. be able to etfeclively people for upscale phone , no setting. mode. 548·5444 art 6p Carin Terrier AKC 2 Rattan sofa relrlg 18 FT Cape Cod . Phyllis, 751·7512. So. Western shop In Jack 714·708-3468 mates 11 wks. 1st chairs. new '& used' Catboat Fiberglass, $19,500•310-498·1588 organize alt facets of 1---''--------•---"".'."""----=---APPLIANCES 6011 L IM lhe president'.s sched· Fashion Island. Hrly + Tutor PT CE U·TR shots, parents on clothes, 5'x7' glass fasVroomy. XIII $55001--------- ule. The abili ty lo Real Estate comm. 854-5399 Tu\orlng 2 gremmar Thigh cream. Musi prem. $300. 499-3524 lable lop w/1" bevel, 722-8773 or 639-7654 AUTOS work wll,h c lients , -·• tlTATI ••• •t No room left schl boys. Arter schl MOVED-selling elec Selll 24 (8) ounce Jars knick·knacks, Junk & PILOT CLASSIFIED 9270 screen calls, arrange ,_ -hrs M·Th $15/Hr. Pref Maytag Dix Hvy Duty only $50 total. •---------fun stutf. SAT Sam-?, ll's the resource you WANTED meetings and make Busy walk-In location. In the garage teachers 759-3239 Dryer, perfect cond, Call: 662-3426 BICYCLES 6060 162 e. 18th St. can count on to sell ajiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii travel arrangemonts a comp plan. For Interview for the car? Work •• Hom .. Lot• 22ov S200. 3 Cµbic Th• Piiot myriad ol merchan· l'LL BUY ANYTHllNQ musl. CA driver's lie call Ron Tavtor. :I of Jobs Ir $$! Send bar frlg/frzr, like new Cl•••lfl•d SALE Unlvega 12 •Pd Sun 8am·3pm! dlse items. because Older model car, true!\ req'd. Send resume to lllePNclenbll A call to SASE to: RAE. 638 s1oo Lv msg 509"8776 The most comprehen· blcycle, quick-release 2045 Tustin Ave our columns compel or van OK SIOO·S300· Mr. Brandes, 19900 ... wport I Camino de Los Mares, WASHER/DRYER sive and current direc-wheels, perfect cond, Clothes, furniture, quallfled buyers 10 $500. Have cash, I will MacArthur Blvd.. Ste classified can C·24C>-413, San Clem· $135ea. REFRIG $190 tory of goods and ser· pump. Pd $475, now hsehld Items & lots of calf.I 042•5878 come to you. l lOO, Irvine 92715· 673· 7300 help enle, CA 92673 &48-5848 vices aroundl $200 Lv msg 509·8776 Items more. · • 839·2504 PP • ------I CARPENTRY 3510 CONCRETE & FENCES HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MASONRY 3828 NURSING PLUMBING 3890 TREE 3929 SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3 SS 7 • DECl(S 361 S SERVICES 3~48 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES DIRECTORY MASTER CARPENTER European Craft1man Wiiiiam Harold Jeweter1 Quallty Maeonry with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii( FIL-AM DRAIN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili• •••••••••I Additions/Remodels B t p I ~Q lltv FENCl!S GATES Tll•, painting, re·root, Walch & jewelry repair Cl•••· FrH Design/ Prof 24 hr.board & care Service-Small drain Qardening, .cleanupe, Fire/Water Repairs. * ti f Ct1• UI ., * . * repair and morel Ref's Antique/Fine Jewelry E1t. Concrete-Ille-$24.50. Main drain trees, planling, lawns Jerry 848-7540 ~~~· 'e':~u =~To~~·U:~~-: Stefan 581·7081 Blly/selllltade 873.0385 11ucco. Uc. 631·2345 :~~~ra:~d ":,~m~e~~ _s_3_4._so_. 8_4_7_-4_6_4_3__ irrigation. Free a.t. ACCOUNTING/ Remod•l•·Addltlon• oree J im Whyte 642-7206 Home Repairs/Remodel MOVING 3834 elderly. 541.a72a *FOX PLUMBING• Comm/RH 527-1087 T11Vll:!5 3406 Kitchens, framing 10 Brick. Block, Stone, Tiie Cotta Meaa/Newport1---------quality work, 100% lnl/ ~ finish. lie. Refs. Free Cone, Patio, Driveway *Wood Fenc••• 25 Yrt. Experience! LANDSCAPE a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------· bonded, Uc#653118. For ··w_All ______ _ Est. John 748-4345 Fplc, BB01. Ref. 20 Vr replac:t/rtpalf, tee hallling *JIM 875-5098 * IAWN rllD1! 3808 Cept. Holme• MoM,. PAINTING 3858 any plumbing need c.all . CPA SINCE 1884 Exp Terry 557.7594 esllmal .. Low prlcts Llc'd """-lUO The Captain beats for ftee estt 800.233-43t3 COVERINGS 39·'ll, Repalfs Remod Doors w\n-• • • 'Plumblng/elec/Water 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -Jeoi IRS audits, appeals & d0WS: cablMlS. stucco '& dry· QUALITY MASONRY Advantage Conslr. 974-530t htra/aprinklere/cett I• everyones pr CH ni. Plumblng Repairs & l"ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il compromises, divorce . Bl k & d f All A I La Care hardworking, prof. W p YOUNGQUIST 1• & lltlgatlon 682-3340 wall, fences. gates. etc. Uc:. oc woo encet, fana. Install/Repair. mer can wn L*174192 844-4937 • • • Drains Cleared fu~m Cuatom lnatallatlea _____ ·_....,,... __ , 35ytsexp.Jerry'42.0517 cone drives & patios. FLOOR INSTALL FREE a1t. 241-0137 Maintenance. Clean· h 1, M Painting Contrector $5.50. All fi>1lures in Res/Comm itrip/p.,n' QUALITY CPA Uc#671812 968·0422 PAID$ 620 Semi Retired contractor. Ups, planting. Owner 't:':.. ~:ng• di:.~~-Oual. painting by prof'ls stalled. Sieve'• 545-8298 No Jo.b 100 small I at7ag~~~a~t~~~~~=e. CARPET INSTALL RE ~ 3 Apr•. imprvmnls, sml operated. 7450.7773 L#T174898 Vita, M/C, F~::~O::S.~:05 STANFIELD PLUMBING 5% Otf w/ad 873-2937 Brent Ells 642•9843 a. D1!PAJDS 3516 DECJ( )oba, Oualt1y, lnlegrily, Baalc Yard Malnt. Amex 532·5880 ti ii'• plymblng, we do•--0-ve_r_s-toc-ked--w-lt_h_ ~ A.10 .,. COATING 3570 Vlnvt. hardwood I care, Ken 642-1770 Lawns, Cleanups, PUBLIC NOTICE BOB HUTTON CO. it I Since 195 7 . stuff? ceramic, marble, tub Tr•• Trimming, Lt Painting Interior/Exie· • • 040·1944 • • BATHTUB Free E11 Any size Job floor repair, carpel HAnTn'G 3720 Haulln9 879-8245 The Calif. Public Utlll· rior. Acou1Uc ceilings ---------A call to All carpet repairs STOP Deck Leaks· Uc, Bond 843-3882 vw&• ties Commlnlon RE· • painted, repaired, POOL Clasalfled R E S T 0 RAT I 0 N Power 11retch/inatall/ waterproof coaling•· Green Scan• lJlndscpng OUIRES tl)al •II used applled, removed, dry will help 3448 7 dya 725·70'32 24 hrs decks, stairs Oua1.1-F-,-nt-N1TU--D-e ___ 'JUNK TO THE OUMP' & Irrigation, Trimming hou .. hold g oods wail repair & texture. SERVICE 3994 1 -==;:::8='=2=·5=1=7=8===; i iiiiiiiiiiijjjjiiiiiii[iiiiiiiil---------work. L#587430 Free v~ ~ Immediate debrlt & Removals, Clean· movar1 print their #822831 988·8320 ., Eat.Betts 722·8769 REPAIRS 3622 removal. Guar Honest up1 & Malnt, St. Lie. P.U.C. Cal T number: ---------i~~iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D 0 n 'I R •PI a 0 • CLEANING Price•. 988-1e82 #59~025, 050-0109 limo• and chauffeurs Jerry L Davis-Specialize POOL CLEANING Reglaae Tuba•tll•• SE C S print their T.C.P. num· * Cu11om Rea/Comm Chem. 1erv., equip. slnkt•spa1•flbergla11 RVI ES 354 DOORS 3580 Comptete "••toratlon Jun~le Jim• Landscape ber In all acsve11l1• Palnllng/Wallpaperlng repair, algae, etc. Ins. repair. Free In home iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wood, wicker, uphol1, IMPROVEMENTS Malnt.Hrdscpe,Vard manta. tf you hav• a L#441235 * 786·2028 FRl;.E EST 775·1722 Ht. Ouar 859-1195 100% Satlafaotlon Excellent new entry etc. FREE pickup & HOM! 37r 6 clunup. Tame It question about the I•· -~~~~===--or$ back. Home/Ole. maker a. door hanger. dellvery. "2·t823 "' nowt 497-6996 gaJlty of a mover. llmo QUALITY WORK --------- BOAT tionest, ref1. Som• Ouar, re&1. Bildwln L d .. 1 o r chauffeur, call: 20 yrs ex.p. Oualily ROOFING 3910 Eng. Rebeca 265-t306 Locke. Don, 521•8910 R•• Remodel·Repalr •n •o•P• "epa' Public UtltillH workmanship. fair iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAINTENANCE 3470 Kathy's Hou1ekeeping HANDY MAN 3710 Expert work-all trades. Yard llQhll·lptlnklera. Commtaelon prlCH. 646·2417 Sadler Roonnn.LJc & Right t ff T M Fruit.prune I llandichore1 114 55" •151 • R /c /A ti bl. ELECTIUCAL 3610 • u . ry • • ...... tna. -..ianzo comm. ea omm • • • Uc. Doug M9-48M Pele on Vacation 1---...,-....,.,...."'P.:'_..,,...__ ,_________ ~,.....~. Boat Repair. 11 yre exp. Ouallty work,A•ta. Me!M&"ea'al •retterUH Sav On Movlt19 PLUMBING 3890 re-roof/repair. 25 yrt. New con1tructlon/ * 83t·2258 * A-1 ••eotrloal work Palnt·Catpentiy-TREES LowHt, Storage, prof. •FREE EST 675-5095 repair formerly w/Elllot Marla'• HouaectHnlng Local Uc contraetoc Orywell and morel HOME' CAlE/ T•H•l"•lll•n. La•t1•, ~~~~~~ ht1~~· iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ....,,... ____ _ Yacht•. 1 Jim Black Low rate1, good ref1. Quick ~:n••I Gary M .. 277 SERVICES 3760 ..,,..., ... '151-3471 •DTM QUICK• TILE 3928 Shipwright 650-4988 FrH Ett. 20 yr exp. FrH Ett. 7042 Carpentry, iteatrlo Rignt nowl Mlnutea Cati enytlm• 241 .0 531 BL•CTIHCIAN Plumblne Pet a HwalHer uuo-y 3828 ~.~ut .~~~n•sr1~J,: ft•P•lr Speolallata CAlt!NTRY 3510 •WINDOW CLEANING• UcenM #23310l-C10. Comm/Rea. Lio. Whtie you trav•I. Wiii RMW ,.,, Complete hou .. from Ctaan, Caulk, regrout, FREE ES'flMATES Small l<>b•. maint and Jeft M2.-Ge3:1 at•V at your home. 155. Main, aewar1, oo uallng e. ln•tall, 297·8081 Oa11ld repair•. 548·5203 Cafpentry, roofing. Local ref1. &44-405' Ma .. nry bperte probtem. Flat prlcH, l.fk••Nu Tiie 840-2211. To piece an id In plum b ing , drywall, All Kind• of JObs for BloCktBrlck/Concr•t• Plumbing repalr1 from Whether yow'r• t>uylnv --- "411111tlltNo! '""'"' liltt.all IO l'ld 111Wt1 flOllllNcllllfOlll .,.,,., .. leftdwtp11tl ~ A to Z HANDYMAN lostall/refJce cabinet•. KllCMnl, l>Mhl, c:toofl, windoWI. 0oYp He-7258 The Pllet claaalfled, atucco, palntlnv, tlle, An Kind• of People. 8tucco/Aepalr•. low St 4.95 Phone quot••· or .. 111nv. Cladltle<I Call Ma4e7a. •leetrlcal. Jim MM41M Pllet Clan~. Prlc ... Lie. 531•7&43 Johnnl••, 140.2092 C0119rt all YOUf needtl I········· • '