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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • So the June gloom is ba<-k. A coastal eddy is keeping us socked in today with low cloud s and fog in the morning, a little cooler this afternoon. ~ Weather, Page l Winner of California Newspap er Publish ers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Disputed painting b•ck on display at City Hall Phyllis McCarty's painting "On the Beach rehung In the lobby at City Hall. ~ Artwork was removed when city staffer said it ~epicted racial stereotype. BY Russ LoA.a., STAF• Wuna NEWPORT BEACH -An oil painting of dark-skinnecj family members eating wa termelon on the beach is back on display at . City Hall after a complaint that the artwork depicts a racial stereo- type. After an unnamed city employee voiced objections to the painting, city officials removed it from pub- ·lic view on Wednesday and called for a meeting of the city's Arts Commission Thursday morn ing to decide. its fate. "Some staff member in the city read into the subject matter more than was there," said Phyllis Dray- ton, Arts Commission chairwoman. "I guess art is in the eye of the be- holder." "Day On the Beach -1930s," is based on an old photograph of Newport Beach artist PhyllisrMc- Carty's grandparents, taken during an outing at Seal Beach. The peo- ple portrayed in the painting are white, but the impressionist shad- ing techniqut:s used by' th e artist make them appear da rk-skinned. "We discussed the impression that the painting could leave, par- ticularly on black people," !iaid City Manager Kevin Murphy, who met with Arts Commis~ion mem- bers Thursday morning. "They vo ted unanimously th at the paint-. ing should go back up.·• '' l GUESS ART IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER. '' PHYLLIS DRAYTO~ ~EWPORT ARTs CoM.,11ss10N C HAIRWOMA.'-: Murphy said the cit> "ill adJ a note un der the painting, expl.1in- ing that it wal> based on ·an o!.d photograph. . This isn't the first time C11:r Hatrs efforts to serve a~ a puhlt~ art -gallery ha,·e raised que.,110ns about propriety. . . In 1989, an an1 t complain·ec.1 of ccn'>or-.h1p •.lltu 'eve:ral of her • pi.iin11ngs of nude~ "ere"moved to cit) office "'" J) from public \lew lollo,\.ing complJ1nts from the public and 'omc di) '>taffer~. The >ifli'rl \\a)> further angered '~hen cit~ emplo~cc ... stuck t\') lea' cs and fal<,e nose\ on the male nudes. Ataer an Amenc:m Ci\il Liber- 1ic!> L nion i.lttornev threatened legJI JdlOll on beh.:Jlf of the artist, cit\ orficiab returned the am,orks to· their ortl!lllJI location in the Cit} H:ill loL'by. · • The p.:111111ng h:turned to public 'IC•\ un 1 hurl:ld.1\ t) one of 30 rfa1nt111g .. un d1~pi:1} 10 be judged 1on1ght during a public reception ;11 C1t\ H:.ill lrom 5 30 to 7:30 p.m. 'I he ClllrJC~ \\Cf!.:. !>ekcted fro m 300 f):tintrngs Jnd \\ill remain On Ji ... pl.1) through Aug. 9. .. Balboa Bay Club expansion.· OK' d Bv Russ LOAR, '>r.H \\'auu MARINERS ~llLb 1 he Ne\\ port De:ich pl:lnnang comm1s- s1on gave the·. ambi·tiou., Balboa Day Club redcvttopment pl;rn J una nimous thumbs up IJte Thur - day night in u Cru\\(Jc d public hearing that offercJ little oppo:.i- tion. "We're creating a nc\\-plJnncc.I community here,' ~aid :i Planning. Commission !itaff member.· Balboa 13 :1\ Club Pres1dcn1 Da\e Woote11' presented J :!O: min ute slide show depicting the ·lush S20-milllon-to-S30-million ·rc- de,elopment plan, promising· in· • creased public ac1..css w the bay 1 front :rnd :r four MJr hotel ;111iJ re- sort that will rto lonl!er be the C~· clusi'c cncla'e of me.mber-. 001\ ·"This revised plan demon tr.Jtes our 'lensitivit)' to our neighbors' concern~: .. Wooten said. e\plJin· ing that unlike. the much-tlatec.I re· development plan that ''as killed by th e City Cou ncil in 1991. the new plan '"ill actually enhance the 'iew of the ba} f cont fo r the public and llome resident . . he parking Jrea h>r Jbout 350 aii- ton\obilc~ "111 prQ\ ide acce~s to the b:.i) front anJ a ba})ide garden arc3 tll'.:lt .,.,jll be a' :111Jblc for \\Cd - . ding~ and public receptions When the audience "as asked • b)' pla1rning commissioners fo r a )ho" of hand., from tho .. ..: 1n sup- pon or the plan. about 50 people. rabed their · h:.inJ.,. Only three rJise4 their hand., in oppo~1twn , T hree Kings lloJd rc~iJcn1-. ):iiJ thC) \,ere oppo,~d 10 the grarlirlg ol a 'ariancc tha\ \\oulJ. :illo\' for increased hcighh 13l}t · planning 1..omm1,s1oncr~ 'ate.I th.It bcc;m.,c 1be maJonty of.Ba~ Club buildtn!,~ \\Oulc.I be mo .. cd clo-.er to l~acifi.: Coa .. t Highwt1), the '•c"" ol mo ... 1 rcsidenh \Hluld not deteriorate, A final Jcc1 ion b)' Cal) .Council members " C\pec1ed nc"<t month.· but. the movJ among Cit) oft1cial~ and :iudience members Th~r~a) \\as decidec.11) upbe:H. LA County fire captain Steve Johnson, of Corona del Mar, won a court ruling to allow Playboy in firehouses. Abo und~r the nc'" pl:in. a pub- P!Jnning Comm1~1oncr Ga~ Ppmcroy called the re development plan "a huge public benefit'" and said for the B3y Club. ii \~111 be like going from a "Super 8 ~1otel to the Rill Carlton:· Judge: Playboy can stay in· firehouse ~ Corona del Mar resident Steve Johnson wins a legal victory that strikes down a policy banning the magazine from Los Angeles county fire stations . BY LolllANN 8ASHEDA, STAFF Wuna CORONA DEL MAR Steve Johnson can return to work with a copy of Playboy tucked under his arm now that a federal judge ruled in his fa vor to strike down a Los An- geles County Fire Department policy banning the magazine from fire stations. "This isn't a victory for Steve Johnson," the Los Angeles Fire captain and Corona del Mar resident said Thursday, follow- ing the ruling. "This is a victory for freedom of speech. "After all the many, many rescue , calls I've gone to, I never thought I'd see the day when I'd have to go to fede ral court to rescue the First Amendment." Johnson, 49, filed a lawsuit against the department in De- cember, maintainin& its 1992 policy to ban adult magazi nes -and specifically Playboy - violated his consti tutional rights. In Los Angeles Federal Court Thursday, U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson agreed, striking down rhc ban as a "classic" First Amendment vio- lation. "(The department) bff"'faijed to show that a firefighter qui· etly reading Playboy contributes to a sexually harassing atmos- phere," Wilson said. Johnson, a longtime Playboy subscriber who says he and his wife enjoy reading the maga- zine for editorial content, ini- tia lly chall enged the policy with an in ter-departmental memo. When that was ignored, he contacted Play boy, which pledged legal assistance and di- ••• PLAftOY/P•t• 1 Newport police want video cameras tor cars ~ The y ask $239,000 for equipment saying it will save millions. BY Lou.ANN RASHIDA, STAPP Wann I. NEWPORT BEACH -Police arc asking the City Council for $239,000 to equip their patrol cars with video cameras, pitching the purchase as a way to save millions of dollars in the Iona run. QUUTION c.n.a tar caps? · Newport Beach police want to equip their ~rs with video cameras to help in crime fighting. Should the city spend $239,000 to outfit 29 police patrol cars and two helicopters with cameras to record officer-public interaction? Officers say this investment could save the city millions in liability costs. But with re<:cnt city cost-cutting measures like the elimination or six police officer positions, is this the best use for the money? Leave ,our commencia. name and phone number on our Reader's Hotline, 642~. According to Police Chief Bob McDonell, the city has spent an average of $600,000 annually over the past decade -or nearly $6 million -defending officer· related liabilities. Nearly half of that hu been spent paying ror lcaal defemc costs. "The department and the offic- en are tired or bein1 subjected to the numerous frivolous claims and . false alle1a1k>ns rcsultin1 from a sepnenl or society which ii pre· occupied with litiption," aaid Newport Beach Police Sat. Andy Oon11. "I haic no doubt that the return on this investment will more than offset the cost of these frivolous complaints," McDonell said. "Pnnldy, I think many lnddents wouldn '1 even happen because sus- .. McDonell believes the city's leaal oosu could be 1Ubltantially redUc:ed if all ofllcer interactions are captured on video. . . ' ... ~, QUUTION Is Playboy OK? A ruling on a Corona ltel Mar man's complaint will allow adult magazines in LA county firehouses. Arc magazines like Playboy appropriate in fire stations or do they fi,i. undc( sexual hltassment policies? Leave your thoughts, name and number on our Reader's Hotline, 642-6086. ON THI COVER The paintin~ on top of pa$e 1 today 1s by local artist Debra Huse. For: information on original paintings, call 650-6865. NUMalU CIRCULATION 800-252·9141 NEWSROOM 540-1224 .. INDIX Around Town ..................... 4 Behind the Sccnes .............. 3 Classified ............................ 9 Cityside ............................ >.2 Sports ................................. 6 ~a,C...,...C--"1 ~., .......... ,....... C~11"4 0 ~ ... ,,..,. .. ~,,.. • City maY use _ legal tools to fix problem property · ~ Costa Mesa officials ponder civil and criminal ac tion to get negligent Wallace Street property owners to repair hom e. COSTA MESA -Ctt) offidab are considering legal action .1gaan!lt the O\\ ners of a dilap1datcJ. 1urn- of-thc-ccn1urv home llll Wallace Street. saying the !»tracture j, crc- ~lling a public nui .. ~ince Jnd po),ing J fi re hazard to the nett!hborhood It ·s all part of an effort to crack c.lown on building and ~afety code 'iolat1ons tJirough a Neighborhood Improvemen t StrJtcg) progr~1m that w:i!> ki cked off last fall, "hen. the cit~ ~ct up a hotline fo r report- ing 'Lb~tJnc.larJ cond1tionl> at home'" 11hin the Cit). Thal·!> '"hen the. problems al ~052 \\',1 l.11.:e St \.\ere brought to the a11c11tion of city officials. At lea't one rc.,ident called the hot- line. complaining that the proper!) "a' O\ ercro" n "' i1h \.\Ced) and oc- 1 CJ,10nJl!) t .1J been Ul>Cd by tran- )lCnl' for 'heller. ·In ti 11 t\l"C uf \111,t:itiun. be- l·au~c the hllllll.! is 'JCant Jnd "ilhuut g,1, or ckctm:11y, there'!> al"·''' a JJngcr of people lltJrttng fire' 11Ndc. 1n Jn attempt to cook looJ,'' ..,J1J PaulJ Si.:hJclcr. an ad· minl'.tral I\ e a~\l,tant "ith the city\ hou,ing and community de- ,d~'pmcnt department See HOUSl/P•9• I MMe MA&nM, l>MLT Pl&or I The sign announcing the birth of a .,.eon at the ~ County Fairground• ha1 been changed beciluM what - thQUght to be a heifer, 11 actually a bull. The little .gur got a name Thursday, Tatonka. See ttory, Page 2. • .. - I Friday, JuM 10, UMM • .. LOCALS .ONLY MANAGING mrrOR STEVE MAIBLE. 540-1224, est. 363 ,,.,, I.. Ubrary to end one chapter, begin another Come Thursday -just over 14 years after it was dedicated on AP.ril 15, 1980 -New· port Center Library will close its doors to prepare for the July 10 opening .of the new Central Library. While the closing of the old facility on San Clemente Drive marks the end of one chapter in city history, the opening of the new, 54,000-square-foot Central Library on a four-acre parcel on Avocado Avenue will herald a new chapter. · Check It Out Actually, talk of a new Central Library facility began 20 years ago, when then-City Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn proposed a comprehensive central ra; cility. But in 1977, the city council decided it could ·only a·rrord to build a 14,000-square·foot library branch in Newport Ccn· tcr. While once adequate 10 serve some 34,000 people residing cast of the Upper Bay, Newport Center Li· ------brary is now stacked to its one-story ceiling with literary treasures. • MAl.C MAI.TIN, OAIL'I' rum Cu-;tomers must frequently battle for park· ing and wait to use one of two microfilm • readers, a s7ngle microfiche reader and one of eight computer terminals. The fa cility long ago overflowed its capacity, relegating more than 25,000 books to storage. The newly-named Tatonka, left, with his mother, Becky the bison. The bull was born May 11 at the fairgroun"Eis. No bull: Baby boy · buHalo named Tatonka .. Lucille Kuehn's dream was finally given a voice in 1987, when a needs assessment of library services concluded a large central facility was crucial. The assessment noted that the Newport Beach Public Library was inadequate in the areas of book holdings, size or square footatte of facilities and the amount of patron seating. The study rec· ommendcd that branch libraries be main· tained and collections built 10 respond to increasing demands, that reference service be enhanced and a centralized reference collection developed, and that one facility of at least 54,000 square feet be built 10 house the enlarged colleciions:- After. almost a month with no name, fair 's newest addition is christened to· represent its heritage and importance to Native American culture The product of an inspired public-private partnership between the City of Newport Beach and the nonprofit Newport Beach Public Library Foundation, the new Central Library will house 260,000 l;>ooks and re- cordings, 500 current magazines and news· pap~rs and 300,000 microforms. These re- sources will provide five books or other ma· terials per resident and approximately five s·eais·for patr0n use pe r l,000 population -.a significant' increase over the current • 3,.03 items and 2.8 scats per 1,000 popula- tion. A 140-sea t meeting room. wi th audio- visual capability will be available for public us~. and the number of computer worksta· lions available to the public will double to about 50. For residents who want to use the library without leaving home, there will be six telephone lines accessing the main· frame, rather than. three. BY Russ LoAll, STAFJ w.J,,;a T he newborn baby boy went nameless for nearly a month. But on Wednesday morning, a handful of community Members christened him Tatonka - a Native American word meaning buffalo - after sorting through the best of 1,110 names suggested for the baby bison, born May 11 at the Orange County Fair. Names 'such as Shufalofto, Calf-Ornia, Geronimo and Fairborn were rejected by judges who narrowed their choices down to Fairohild, Dakota and Tatonka. Jodges chose the name Tatonka as the best representation of the buffalo's heritage and its importance to Native American culture. The winning name was submitted by -seven CQ.ntest entrants including Costa Mesa residents Nadia Monaco-Baeza. Colby Reedy and Mrs. R.M. James. They will each receive two season passes to the Orange County Fair and an autogr:iphed photograph of Tatonka and her 2·ton mommy, Becky. Fair spokesperson Georgia Cluver said they will simulate a hoof print on the autographed photo, admittedly reluctant to encourage the two buffalo to step on an ink pad. Buffy was the favorite name suggesteclby the public when fair officials believed the baby to be' a girl. But after close examination, fair workers had to cross out the word "heifer" on the sign posted in 'front of the grassy, tree-lined pen where Tatonka and mom live and write in "bull." The two buffalo are on display at the fair's Centeonial Farm. It was not contest judge Alisha Lange's first experience with buffalo naming. She is the wife of Lange Fin.ancial Group owner William Lange• who sold Becky to the fair for $2,000 last January. Becky is one of four North American bison that Lange; sold after his lease expired at the landmark Buffalo Ranch site at MacArt~ur Boulevard and Ford Road. "She was always the most gentle one," said Alisha Lange, whose three children 'named Becky and her buffalo buddies Rainbow, Happy and Lucky. The other three bison we re sold at auction to a Westminster criminal defense attorney who shipped them 10 his IO-acre ranch in Lancaster. "They're so sweet when they're babies,'' Lange said. "It's hard 10 believ~ they grow up to be such big guys." Becky, a mother once before when owned by the Langes, was suspected of being pregnant when she was purchased by the fair. Out nobody knew for sure. The birth of h~ 80-pound baby took fair offici nls by surprise, inspiring some of the more inventive contest entries such as Oops and Sir Pri~. F:lir officials said they received suggestions for names from as far a'w:.iy as Japan, where three children were encouraged to enter the contest by their Santa Ana grandparents. One contest entry was fruced to fair officials from Cincinnati. Selection of the name was made by judges Alishn Lange, Centennial Farm Foundation board member ·Lori , Arnold, Orange County Fair board member Emily Sanford and Daily Pil.ot repor{er Russ Loar. Beyond checking on the availability of materials, customers will be able to read magazine articles over the computer sys· tem. Honoring John and Elizabeth Stahr. visiona ries who spearheaded the effort tlTnt raised S2 million for the Central Library, the John and Elizabeth Stahr Children's Room will feature a stnrlit·domed storytime enclave, kid-sized picture-book bins, a lis· - tening/viewing center, two CD-ROM sta- tions and a reference desk staffed wnen· ever the library is open. A new young adult section will house resources for junior and senior high schoole rs. Transient arrested atter foiled robbery Costa Mes• Police to conduct oui checkpoint Designed to serve an estimated popul~­ tion of 89,500 by 2010, the new Centrat'Li- brary will be vastly different from New- port's first public lib rary -a remodeled room in Balboa's Ebell Club that served 894 residents in 192 l. LaDonna Kienitz Is tht Newport Beach librorinn. Chuk It Out is 'lf'rillen by the staff of the Ne1.,port Beach Public Library•. This week's column Is by Melissa Adams. A local transient was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly pushed his shopping ca rt up to Foto Stop, in the parking lot at Orange and 17th streets in Costa Mesa, and demanded money. threatening that he had a' pistol. When th e clerk rejected his request, he allegedly started yelling at customers in the parking lot and continued on to Longs Drugs, where police arrested him. · Russell Powell, 49, was taken into custody on suspicion of robbery and taken to the Costa Mesa Jail. A gun was never seen, according to police reports. Costa Mesa police will conduct a DUI checkpoint from 9 p.m .• to l a.m. tonight along Bristol Strec;t, just south of the San Diego (405) Freeway. Motorists driving north on Bristol Costa Mesa police arrested a local man We dnesday on suspicion of breaking into a home on Esther Street. Robert Thomson, 40, of Costa will have the opportunity to l{ypass the checkpoint by-going east J r west on Paularino Avenue. DUI checkpoint are conducted r~gutarly to educate motorists and arrest impaired drivers. Mesa, was taken into custody in the 200 block after a woman calfod police to say that she had seen a stranger in her home. 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River Jetty CdM TIDH TODAY First high First low Second high Second loW SATURDAY Flr1t high First low Sec.ond high Second loW Wat" Ttmperalurt: 61 SIZE SWELL t·J w t -3 "' 1 ·3 "' 1·3 "' 1·3 "' 11 :JS 1.m. J .S 5:01 a.m • .O.S 10;1' p.m. S.6 4:0) p.m. 2.J 12: 15 a.m. J.6 5:36 a.m. -0.S 10:50 p.m. S.4 4:4J p.m. 2.J • • NewpOr1 Beach/COllA Meu Daily Pilot - Plenty to cheer about A Costa Mesa "cheerleadi ng exhibition" aims to foster self ·esteem, enthusiasm among girls BY ANNETTE CRAVEZ, S~ICIAI. Tl) THI DAILY ru..or T hey grace the sidelines of he~tcd football matches and entertain thousands of antsy fans during halftime on basketball courts. They are a wonder to watch as they execute difficult formations and perform in unison duril)g musical routines. They are cheerleaders and almost every girl in the country has wanted to become one at one time in her life. And on Saturday, 225 local elementary school girl~ will get that chance. Coached by 18 cheerleaders from Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools O\cr ·the past few weeks, the girls will perform for the public during the city's first thee( exhibilion, "Cheer 2 the Extreme." The city-sponsored event will take place a1 Costa Mesa High from 9 a.m. to noon. ·'(The exhibition) is something simple, but special," said Cardale Tademy, , recreation coordinator fo r the ~i1y of Co~t:.i Mesa Commun.ity Services Department "It builds up self-esteem in the girls and pride for just participating,'' Tademy. along Y.ith 18-year-old Est:.im:1J cheerleader Jade Carnett, came up \\ith th~ idea to hold a cheer exhibition after the\ realized there weren't many afterschool · activities for loca l elementary-school girl~. ;!There's basketball and baseball for bo)'· but really no aft erschool program for girl\ (sponsored by) the city," Carnett said. Carnell, \\ho is an aft crschool recre~1t1on leader at Paularino Elementary School, recruited fellow cheerleaders from Est:1n•1:i and Co~ta Mesa High to volu11 tecr as coaches. She nnd Tademy made Oier~ and visited nil the elementary schools in the city, invi ting girls in rourlh through si~th srades 10 come to the aftcr:ichooW:hecr classes. .. , IO\'e ~ids, I IO\'C \\Of~ing \\ith them and I love cheerlcading1" C.irnell s:iid of her volunteer effort!.. "lt's been fun to watch the girls form fricndshiP.S and look tu· other girls in the community, like the coaches, as role models." Kai er Elementary fourth-grader Nicole Noye said she enjoyed learning the new dance moves a nd '~orking with her coachc' because ''they're really nice." • The program has Christina Poncher, a. fourth grader from College Park Elementary, bubbling with enthusiasm. "I had talked to my mom earlier about b~ing a cheerleader so '~hen I brought the flier home I was so e~cited," Christina !latd "l asked her if l ~ould join and she said that it would be OK. I was the fourth one to sign up Crom my school." The cheer e.xhibition ii> ju!tt one segment of Cm ta Mesa's cit)'\' idc afterschool re~rcational program for clcmen'1ary "School children. The program is ideal for parcnh who work until 5 (1.m., Tademy said. Tademy stressed that the e~hibition is not a cqmpe~itio~ and thaL each participa1ing school will win an award for a specific cheer category. "This is not about competing; it's about ~ho\\ing \\hat you'"c learned an~ meeting new (friends) ... girl t~at you will cventuall)I go to high school W1lh." Judges for the exhibition include cheerleaders from the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Clipper!. and the L.A. Laker Girls. The even t will be televised on Channel 62 Tue day at 7 p.m .. Thursday :i t 10:30 n.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. Tademy said the exhibition will likely become an annual event because of th e gre~t .i~terest and participation. The cxh1b11 1on cot!ld turn into a good training program for girls who really wanl to becom.e ~igh school cheerleaders, he said. Christin:i agreed. :·1 can't wait to get a real un iform," she said. POLICI FILIS COITAMllA l'rin«ton Drhc; A resident tlis· CO\ercd her rern missing from her yo rd Ill the :?00 block. Eo~t 16th Strc~t: 'l'wo potted PJlm trees were i.tolen from n porch in the 200 block. Anoht•ln1· Arter breaking into a home in the 1900 block. a 1h1d Ocd "ith two p:i ir of reat.ling glasses. Tu)tln A\cnue A burglar who broke into Second Ch:incc Antiques in the 1700 block fled v.ith n boit full of brass bu'ckl e5 v;ilucd at $800, Ando\rr: A child's swing set v.as stolen from .• rront yard in the 2SOO block. Yktorla:. Nearly 5700 worth o( J~welry. 1ncludinf 1 men's 1old ring enar~vcd with Pisces, was stolen from a home In the 600 block. •aw.on11ac11 Newport l'jtr: A touriat re· portc:d lollna 1 phone IOmC• where on the bc:ach • ; • • -Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot '\ Friday, June 10, HMM 8 Costa Mesa. pollce to get slight raise City slickers to move herd . along happy trails COSTA MESA -Police officers here will sec a few dollars tacked onto their paychecks, following what has been described as surprisingly speedy salary negotiations between the city and the police union. Under the agreement approved by the Ci1~ Council this week, salaries for police officers and the department's helicopter pilot will increase 1.25% and will range from $3,357 to $4,843 monthly. Sergeants will receive a 2.5% raise, with monthly salaries • ranging from $4,131 to $5,673. Lieutenants will eojoy the highe~I pay increase -5% - with monthly salaries ranging from $4,959 10 $6,027. "We're really happy with the agreement," said Bob Crogan, president of the Costa Mesa Police Association. "We went into the negotiations with the goal in ~ind of creating a formula to determine our value in the marketplace -one th at not only benefits us but the city, as well." Crogan said the negotiations were compl~ed in "record lime," taking only two weeks to reach an agreement. • "There was a 101 of hard work from both the Police associa tion and personnel," Councilman Joe Erickson said. ''I think Costa Mesa police are some of the be st police officers in the nation, and they deserve to be ~ompens::ited." -By Tin.a Boiptt:a '·Wa.ke-::up looking and • feeling great" Permanent E>eliners • E)'eurows Lipliner • Beauty Marks Camollflage Scar8 • Spolll • Facial Lines C lTY SUCKER RIDE NO. 11 -It will be the 11th five-day, 7S·mile ride for Balboa Island resident Roat Miies. She will join a group of 40 .-----.. riders later this month to move 120 head of horses and mules from their winter tangc in Bishop to their summer pastures at the ._--.. Mammoth .-Lakes Pack Ill -Outfit at Twin ------~kes. 'Behind ,-_ T_he pack th S s1a11on, e cenes opcralcd by Lee -----• Roeser, is the oldest business in Mammoth. The horses and mules will spend 75 days of the summer carrying riders and goods into.the back areas of the high Sierras before they make the trip back to Bishop in September. They then drive to their eventual winter pasture in Independence, CaHf. According to Miles, the Bishop-to·Mam~tt\. ride is more organized than what was seen in the movie "City Slickers." Riders are more experienced and 65% arc repeat riders. Riders camp out at night, often facina 16·dcgree weather and every so often a summer snow storm. Two years ago, two low-flying Fl6 fighters spooked the herd and the riders had a stampede on their hands for 15 minutes. Miles b~gan her "city slicker" adventure in 1989 and though t she would endure the trip just once. But now she's on her J 1th trip and plans to help bring in the herd in Sc~tcmber. 0 BENEFIT CONCERT -Bill ----------------------, : Send Dad Hickory Farms , :FREE S!fJ~l!I~\G &p~3M•: ~---------c~ n----------~ $ ·99 BEEFSTICK . 3 lb. Stick Sum.-rie.r Sausage Reg,s13.97Expires6·3~-94 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Inine Ave., Newport Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • Next to Hughes lntroducin,g a fun new way to get around Newport Beach. We connect the dots once every hour! \ TIE fll Zllf llll llllll ' lllllfll lllf 11111: t fun Zone &/bo4 Boat Rn11a/s, ntxr to ti~ 11#10 f nry on t~ pminsid.. 2 Balboa Island Op41Aimw· p11blic pier 3 Balboa Bay Oub 4 Ma.rinen Mile josh Sl«wm's Rn"1t1r11nt Chttrt Ho"" Rnt411TD1t Vi/'6 Nowt RestA"rut 5 Udo Maria vw. 6 Cannery vui. u~ '"" °" iht &y 111111: Startint jUM tl th, • S.t llpm·llAm • s,,,. 12pm·9f* • Mon 12pm-6p"' • T11n d-WtJ C'-J • T1nm d-Fri 6pm· J 1Am 11111: One Hop-$4 I" P"#" Rood Trip-$6 I"!"#" All day.S 12 ,,,Jj,,.;ffJ u 7 days .$60 ,,,J;,,,,)wf - ~--·2 I 1\c .... lrip ii..,. 11 I) I ... s.dat •die lloat a die hi Z.... s-..r.. ... _,n. .... ._.___,,}. ~JtiJS•• ......... H. .. -.., ~••• _, 15. 4S • ,,_ ... _, f6. ... '1.l ..... ,_, . . Mtdley & Friends will hold a concert benefiting the American Red Cross and Orange County . high schools (including Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Estanoa and Newport Harbor) at the Pacific Amphitheater June 18. Tickets arc on sale ::it your local high school. Half the ticket price stays with the school while the rest goes to the Red Cross. I wonder how many of toa'ay"s high school students c::in remember Bill Medley and the Righteous Brothers' music and hits? 1t' will be ~Jun evening for t)lose of us in out 40s and 50s. Loge scats arc $20 each. Call your high school or ~ancy Stern at 722-0553 for more information ::ind tickets. ... , . o-· THE FISH FRYERS -More than 7,000 people enjoyed a fis~ dinner at the Lions Club Fish ... Fry, thanks to the good behtnd·lhc-scencs efforts of members of the YMCA's Frys Men's Ctub. In 1967, then Newport-Cosrn Mesa YMCA Executive Director Rollie Brousard, connected the Y's Men's Club, a men's service club of the YMCA, with the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub, 10 assume the responsibility of frying the fish at the carnival. Several years ago, the Y's Men's Club became the Frys Men's Club for their major ::ictivit) wa., the annual Fish Fry. Frys Men's Club members oversee the thawing and cutting of the Atlantic cod and O\ersce the dipping of fi!.h in the light, secret Lions Club batter by v~rious youth groups \~ho volunteer their help over the three days of the Fish fry. Then veteran fryers Brousard, Fred Gaeckler, Irv Shedd, Pete Martinez, Nyle Schafhauser, Aid Tincty, Dario Rumnl, Lee Joeee.- Andrew Hiurns, Bill WiUlaa and. other volunteers, drop the fish and chips in the deep fryer for cooking to perfection. fry Club members' Y.i\lcs, Beth Brousard, Jovita Martinez and Suson.GocckJcr, are in the back room maling fresh cote sl:iw while Uank Handy coordin::i tes the milk and coffee booth. Lions Club members, 3 numbe r or dignitaries and 'olunteers arc re)pons1ble for :-.erving up the foh & chips ant.I cole:-.law to the hungry und usu:illy satisfied t.lincr. The combm:.llion of the f rys Men's Club und the Lions Club Fi~h Fl) hu'e been a \\orking an'd '"Inning partnership for 27 ycur'>. Jim'dt Boom i t/1t 01111er of Tiu~ El<'nl OfflCC', a sclloo/ trust<'<' and a community actbist. llis column appear e~ery Friday. Please Join Us ~ For Dinner LUnehor Weekend Brunell Sabatmo's was onginally lounded In Chlcaqo atter olfi father brought the family r~e for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food · prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of family prtde. • Thank you, The Sabatino Family CATERING SPECIALISTS ,,.,..,,.. .,. c........,.. Clw19n ,,,,, ,.,, ,..,.. °'In ................. ,, For Reservations can 723-0821 251 Shi ard Wa · Beach MAwmcll(N~ MAVBICl(N •H'IS''ClllM( ·13) T1ll FUllT'ITOmS "'8) THI FUIJllGml (N ) . UUl(llJ IEYE&Y llllU COP 3 (R) IPHll"I llEHISSHCI MAil (N· 13) SPHl(ll WESTMINSTER 10 ,:sr;:;s:i:." .. ;-J;; ·~ ~~...:> llllTMI COWIOY WAY~= WME• A MM UMJ A (Ill Sf'HD(ft) 1111~( ... ) SPIED (II) IEYllll&. Y llllU car S (Ill MAYllllCI ("'I 1111 CIWIOY WAY CN·131 ll'Ylfll Y Ill.LI COP S (II) MAVIMCl l"'I WME11 A MM LOVES l WOMAll (Ill ~~I 1111f~('1l) Tiil fl9T1TOle (Pl) MAVUICl(PI) ATLANTIC PALACE 10 u1.:W':',.~J'ai VMENCIA 1D , · "9"81111 .... -·-w..1-. ... . .,._ ....... '•= -... ~I • I I c .. ·4 Friday, June 10, 19SM , 111!.ltl t:'lq ' · _. Jack George and Colleen · O'Neill were headed to ·•aviator's meeting when .. _ their plane was downed by .. hai lstones in Florida. ' BY LotUA.NN BASHEDA, STArF Wun;1. NEWPORT BEACH -A local .' couple killed Tuesday when their plane crashed into a Florida or· ' ange groYe are described by family . members as gregarious advcntur· ers who loved to fly. . Jack George, 63, of Newport Beach, and Colleen O'Neill, 50, of : Costa Mesa, were en· route to an aviator meeting when hailstones the size of golf balls apparently .,-bombarded their plane during a : .. thunderstorm, sending the aircraft ... down, officials believe. : ; "If you asked (George) how h.e • • would have wanted to leave this : " world, he probably would have ·~said., 'ln my plane,'" said George's :-son-in-law, Mark Schultheis of • :· Newport Oeach. "He loved· to fly :-more than anything else." ·: Schultheis said George was a '.-"generous, caring man" who ·: ''loved life, loved his friends and : • loved margaritas. He was happiest .. when he wa!. with his friends, , swapping storieiP about Oying, Jack George, Colleen O'Neill - boating or Mexico." Pam Cabak said her sister Col- leen O'Neill ·was a perfect match for George's adventurous spirit. "If you could take an angel and wrap it up with starlight and sprin- kle it with shamrocks, that's what my sister was. like," Cabak said. "I'm going to miss her like hal.Jny heart. She only left enough to keep my body pumpin'." Cabak said her sister was also a pilot who loved to fly, ski, play tennis and cook. "They designed the Energizer Bunny after her," she said. "She was a free-spirit," said O'Neill's son Joe, 27. "An out· pouring of fun." A retired real estate broker, O'Neill was also a founqing mem· ber · of the Hillsides Home for Children Guild. "She was so well-liked by every- body who knew her and very dedi- cated to children in crisis," said Nancy Garni, a director at the home. "She had a real zest for life • MANNINGTON • ARMSTRONG Selected letter Qualtty Pafttms ·' -· .. .. 'l . ., .. .. .. " " .. .. " .. . , , , , • • • • • • ., " 6 lf1d 1 !l It 'Mdll'l5 • Mo ..... FWsh "\\\\· . a~ FATHE~'S DAY ~"\~' JUNE 19TH C~" Our 20th year serving award winning food in a delightful . waterfront restaurant . SPECIAL TREAT Enjoy a scen~c Harbor C ruise after Brunch or Dinner in the restaurant FREE DRAWING Win a deep sea fishing charter on "six pack,, FIN FEVER Call 675-5777 . HISTORIC WATERFRONT RfSI'AURAITT • 3010 LA FAYETI'E. NEWPOIIT BfACH Cannc Cruise Boat "Isla Mu'ercs" Leavin the Canne Dock GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ser 1 8x10 2 5x7 8 Wallets No Sitting Fee Call for Appolntmctnt 1720-0 Santa Ana Ave .• Costa Mesa• 646-0337 If you h~chcst pain. gf>t medi<'al help inlfl'M'diately. Otherwise, when tht' pain c;lops, y<>ur lif(> could loo. To learn more, contact vour nc·ar~ ·t ~rican Hean A"'sociation. Yo11 ta1t lctlp /1rtMtt htart ~OM str'<k. Wt al"~ ltbw. An.rlcan Heart Association V ~ and was a real inspiration." Longtime companions who kept separate homes, O'Neill and George left Monday morning for an aviator meeting in Grand Cay- man - another stop in a long line of adventures that included climb- ing Mt. Rainier, panning for gold in Alaska and f1Shing off Baja. A retired general contractor, George was piloting the small plane, which also contained his childhood chum Dallas Speers Jr., 66, and Speers~ wife Carolyn, 51, when it crashed just outside of Wauchula shortly after a fuel stop. The Laguna Beach couple was · also killed. "It was shockin,, because (George) was a very careful and extremely knowledgeable pilot who understands weather conditions and kept his plane in perfect con- dition," Schultheis said. Memorial services _are being planned for George and O'Neill. In the meantime, officials with the National Transportation Safety Board continue to investigate the crash, tentatively blaming bad weather. Joe O'Neill said officials have told him that golf-ball-size inden- tations found on the plaqe indi- cate it was bombarded by large hail stones. ''It was just a freakish accident," he said. IAIUDAY e1A111 •HM•81 IAU The Colla Mesa Senior Center at 69S W. 19th St. la holdina a pt rurnmaae ule from 8 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Admission is free. For details. call 64S-23S6. CLUll•A•MNT The Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce is lookina for teams and individuals to help clean the harbor from 8 to 11 a.m. Award1 and refreshments ~I be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cannery Restaurant. Call Duncan Forgey at 644-1600. "'"•PLUI WAUC/llUlll Women and men of all fitness abilities over age 50 arc encouraged to panicipate in Fifty-Plus Fitness Association's first Southern California Walk/Run/Jog eVcnt at the Newport-Mesa YMCA, 2300 University Avenue In N~rt Beach. The event is free. Details, 751-1792. alllflT eMAM IALI The Heritage House Women's Auxiliary is having a garage s:ilc to benefit Heritage House, a residential alcohol and drug abuse recovery program for prcgnant/rarcnting women and their smal children. The garage sale will be at 2017 Pafoma Drive in Costa Mesa from 8:30 a.m. 10 l p.m. Details, 646-6158. SUNDAY IMM•NIC MAIK MAKINO Make a mask (molded 10 your face) unveiling the god, J.oddess, warrior, animal or inner child within you and Stop~~~ eu':!~!=t~I Law Offl~es Of Arturo E. Matthews, Jr. area < t1111r1!11111·11rc1n I .' /11 •111 < 1111.11/111!1• 111 (7l4)966·1319~~ Enjoya · large select1on of merc/uwdise 1930's Walnut Bedroom Set Art Nouvea11 Parlor Set 1850's French Bronze Clock/Can·dle Sticks WE BUY It SELL ON CONSIGNMENT • LAYAWAYS l 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 2384 Newport Blvd. Between Wilson and Santa Isabel Costa Mesa • 714 631-2411 • Sunday 'Bnmcfi is Afagica[ at Clianteclair Soup or Safatl anti y~r dioice of 'frad'itional 'E/J!Js 'Btnttf'u:t Cftef's Seafootl OmtfttU Poached Salmon with :Jlo{fand'aist Sauce Cfiirust Safaa Ulitfi Poacfutf Cliic~n 'lJrea.st 1'arci Open 1' acetl 'llegtta6ft Omeftttt Cra6 Ca{(J tvitli Poacftttf fE.aas 'Bearnaise and' !Mu.starrl Sauce Lontfon 'lJroi( witn !Mu.sliroom Sauce Cfttest !R,p'VWfi tllitft Pesto antlrromato Concasse Cnpis ftffetl witli Cftic~n in Li/Jfit Curry Crram Sauce ant! !fresfi !fruit antl'Dessert 'lJufjtt and Coffie or'fta Liw. PUJno ?o{usit 'By 'Terry Con.tier LO:JOam • 2:30pm •J.Vitli 'llnfimitttf Cfuimpagnt · $20 per person CJVitfuntt Cliaml"'IJ"t • S 17 per per5on Pkast tall for Tf.!trvations 18912 !MatJtrtfuu'Blvl, Jroint. (714) 752-8001 !Madtrtlrur t!f 'DoufilAs, ntar Jolm 'Jt.fiynt Aitptwt decorate k with exotic color paints. slitter feathcn and more durina • mask ~I workshop al Visions A Dreams Emporium, 1804 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Shamanic techniques. including transcendental visualization, drums, ratlles and ceremonial traditions, will be used. Cost is S3S pre-registered, S4S at 1hc door,'plus a SIO material fee. To register, call 650-6929. IWIDllllnlTIVAL Come celebrate Swedish Midsommar at South Coast Plaza Village from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event includes an international food fair (to benefit the Protocol Foundation of Orange County), folk dancing, live music, art and crafts and children's games. 1)\erc is no charec to attend the evcn.1; ave rage price for food cntrees is SS. For more information, call 435-2050. ULAftOllSlllN llMIU• "Dating. Sexuality & Catholicism: Practical Advice for Single Catholics" is the title of a special seminar bcin& offered 11 1 p.m. at the Our Lady or Mt. Carmel partlh hall. 1'41 W. Balboa etvd. in Newport Beach. Nationalty-knoWn ~~ke.r Mike Shaffer will share his uwghts on 'he datin& proccu and how to express your sexuality in a healthy manner. Cost is S1S per person. For information, call 4S0-310l. 1 1111eLU' VALUU WO•UHOP Learn what qualities arc i!"ponan1 10 others and find out early IR a relationship if you're right for each other during a free Values Solici1n1 io11 Workshop sponsored by "The Mce1i11g Room " on affordable singles 1 . • 29 organ1za1ion. The meeting 1s al IS Redhill Ave., Suite Gl04 in Costa Mesa. Non-members arc welcome. Oill 545·8082 for details. Stnd your Items to N"OUnd To1rn editor, The O.Jly Pl/ol, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 91627. Join the Costa Mesa 11Leads Club", An International business networking organization. We are working together to expand each others business. For Information, Call Ron [714) 640-2346 ·The Irvine Clinical Research Center is conducting F.DA regulated clinical sludies related to the treatment of osteoporosis. This study is funded by the pharmaceutical companies at no cost to participants. Study includes bone mineral density exams, spine X-ray, physicaJ exams, calcium supplementation, and blood tests . To quality, women must be posrmenopausal, have a diagnosis of osteoporosis, be a nonLsmeker and be off estrogen for. at least six months. Call (714) 753-1663 ,. For more information The Irvine Clini<'al Research Center Medic-al A8sodate 16300 and Canyon, Ste. 601 Irvine, CA 92718 Comtf of Sand Canyon and Mon Pe00¥ay Oft_ tht 405 Frteway SAVI! IAlllC 0%-70% OFF DR~GS Beautiful · nts on JOft silliv ~de chine. f()()or;~ 2~ M°'91M-MOff ,.,,. Coltorl blend prints witoble :rteS and . Washable. 1" ~INITS ................... • 99 yd I cOIOf J CONE THREAD ............ I 9 ea 3000 yd spool . f\f~lll ......... ::::····· 144 ea SHOUIDER PADS ... 2 pair/ I OO DAl'rcim~t UPTO 70%0ff MU SUN 100% Natural Cotton Hos Mony, Mon~~.38 12~ r 60" SPORTSWEAR ~~ii 1~ -~--~----· __.. ...;_ ""!_ ----' - Julia "Judy" O'Shaupncuy, 69. a former Newport Beach city employee, who worked u director ot teMis and rounding supervisor or the OASIS Senior Center, died May 28 in Newport Beach after an extended illness. Memorial services will be Saturday in Reno, Nev. Mn. O'Shaughnessy moved to Newport Beach in 1970. She worked 18 yean for 'the city. She previously worked nine yean as supervisor or recreation for the city or Fullerton. She was involved in the Newport Beach tennis Majorie Adams Shea Longtime Newport Beach resident Marjorie Adams Shea, forrper di.rector of physical education at Newport_Harbor High, passed away May 8 after a short battle with cancer. Mrs. Shea was the high school's P.E. director from 1938 to 1961. She also taught physical education in Huntington Beach, at pwyer HOUSE frem .... 1 After building oCficials inspected the property, the city began nu- merous attempts at contacting tpe owners, Benito and Carmen Paci of Costa Mesa. The city drafted .several letters and scheduled an administrative hearing at City Kall on Feb. 9, but the couple failed to attend. City officials arc now . discussing filing a civil suit against the Pacis and may also consider filing crimi- nal charges if necessary. "The home has violations or our health and safety codes, plumbing codes, housing codes, building codes, municipal city codes," said City Attorney Thomas Kathe, who was given the go-ahead from City Council on Monday to begin litiga· tion. "We've constantly tried to get in touch with him. We've gone to his home to try to talk to him about repairs, and we've been unsuccess- ful. He's avoiding us." Kathe said the city may "make community and was a 25-year member or the U.S. Professional Tennis Association. Julia Wikstrom married Richard O'Shaughnessy Dec. 18, 1948, in Reno. They divorced in 19n but remained friends. Survivors incl~de daughters, Bryn Johnson, Huntington Beach; Tam O'Shau1hnessy, La Jolla; and Kim O'Shaughnessy Holguin, Venice; two arandsons; sisten Hilma Lyon, Reno, and Wiki Robinett, Lake Tahoe; a brother, Floyd Wikstrom, Seattle; and a friend, Robert Bailey. and Gisler middle schools, for 10 years before retiring in 1982. She was an active member of the Newport Beach community, participating in Stop Polluting Our Newport and the Newport Conservancy, among other aroups. Mrs. Shea is survived by daughter Terri Shea a'nd son Steve Shea. No se_rvices arc planned. repairs. But, according to Kathe, this may not be the only case re- quiring dfastic measures. "This is the firsLof several cases that will be coming forth to City Council," he said. "This was just the worst of the worst." PIAYD ..... .._, rected Johnson to the ACLU. Bill Farley, a Playboy spokesman in the magazjnc's Beverly Hills bu· reau, said they were pleased with the outcome. "It's not a matter of promotin& sales," he said, "but vindicating the First Amendment." Asked whether Johnson would get a free subscription for defend· ing Playboy, Farley said: "His sat· isfaction will be that he did the CAMERAS hem.._, pects will know they're being cap· tu red on film ." Beyond limiting liability, Mc· Donell tickcd·off a list of "count- less other benefits." The videotape couJd be used as a training tool, • he said, or evidence in ·court. "Like they say, a picture paints a thousand words," he said. Across the 'country, McDoncll said, video monitors mounted on patrol cars have helped capture everything_ Crom drunken drivers to three men kicking, beating and right thing." Johnson agreed. "As Car as I'm concerned, Steve Johnson and ev- eryone else was a winner. The Finl Amendment was a winner. That's what this was all about. l now have my right restored to read what I wanMo." The case also gave Johnson more than 15 minutes of ftlme. He has been courted by countless morning talk-show hosts and tele· vision journalists. In addition to appearing on a "Prime Time Live" shooting to death a Texas police oCficcr. In his wish list to City Council, McDonell points out that a video unit was not availabJe when officer Howard Dallies of Garden Grove was shot to death after stopping a motorcyclist in '93. • The city of Garden Grove has since instalfcd video monitors, he said. Other local agencie~ that uti· lizc video arc Tustin and the Or- ange County Shcrifrs Department. McDonell proposes the city fool the nearly quarter-million-dollar tab out of its general service fund , which is what the city uses to pay CUPCAKE BAKmY On I lib S1ntt ---Hours: M-F 5am-6pm. Sot 5am·5pm --- 642-0571 • 273 E. 17th Street • I can't believe ... 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Johnson testified Tuesda> 1h:it its more than half·a·million-uollar annual liability co ts A<> proposed, McDonell 1~ re· questing 31 video units to outfit each patrol ca r anu two helicop· ters, as well as enough videu tapes for o~ year and a computer 10 tra~lie tapes. Gonis said the helicopter units would be beneficial to film police pursuit s or potential mob scones. According 10 Gonis, Nc,,pon Beach's population swells from 68,000 to more than lOOiOOO on RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... CMr1 llert! 1122 -IUI .• CISTA •U-541·1151 Friday. June 10, HMM • < the dcpanment's first female fire captain is one of his biucst SUP;. porters, but e>nceded he doesn't' work with any"\\omen. The 27-ycar \Cteran is pan of a three-man team workinfdj mo- bile·home unit 40 milt st or Victorville. Although the ruling permits Johnson to bring his copy o( Play-, boy b:ick to his fire station today, Johnson -;aid there was no rush. ''I rcall) don't ha"e ume to read at v.ork," hd said. "l fought this on principle." <.1ny gl\cn 'ummer day. Jn 1993 Ne" port Beach documented 69,3().l contact!> bct~een citizens and poltce "You have to sometimes spend money 10 save money," Gonis said. "And that's "hat the chiers feel · ing is." McDonell will request the funds al the City Council's regular meet· ing Monday at Cuy Hall. Ci ty Manager Kevin Murphy has al ready pledged his support. "We think it's a great idea," he said. Savannah's HUt 2000 W. 1a1boa M ., N.I. 675-6734 FOR A FIESTA TO REMEMBERj CALL 714-645-0209 <..fRVIN(1 ORANGE ( OUNTY FOR OVER}'>~ I JH,'<.. . " t.'11.W. • • Mrl no lAST mH STRln. SUITI 11A COSTA MESA 721-180) ' Cbll t LOCAnD IN Hll&GllH tQUAll I t .. ; I Friday, June 1 o, 1994 Newport JeachlCC?at8 Mesa Dally Pilot 'i'I 9 PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 NIWPOllT llAlt•OR HleH 80YI ·-l .. i••4 ... IN RIYllW Sailors' su_ccess sprinkled With some controversy - .._ Volleyball earns league co-title; Tift, Gonzales, Bryson, Edwards. McCoy, Abrams also stand out. BY BAJUlY FAULKNER, Sl'OaTS \VfJTI!a Despit e only one Newport Harbor High boys team winning a Sea View League '• championship (vol-\ij leyball · shared the ,,_ crown with Corona ~..,...c:: .. ...- del Mar). there were numerous individual highlights for Sailor athletes in the 1993-94 athletic year. Senior Wade Tift capped a brilliant shot put career by fini shing second at the State Cham pionships, while Steve Gonza- les, Trent Bryson, Chris Edwards and Geoff Abrams. among others, earned dis· tinction wiih individual exploits. Con troversy also made Harbor's 1993- 9-t campaign memornblc, including a Sea View League basketball clash with Back Bay rival Corona del Mar, mar1·cd by a game-deciding techn ical aga inst the Sailor crowd for throwing a ~uperball onto the court. The technical, which allowed CdM to sink the winning technical free throw with two seconds left, nearly cost the Sailors a CIF playoff be rth, though they ultimately advanced to the postseason. A brawl in a New- port-Woodbridge ·Sea View soccer game also made headlines, when the parent of a Woodbridge player threatened to briog criminal charges against Newport Coach Colin Bouette. Bouette however, was cleared of any wrong· doing during the skir- Wade Tift mish, thanks to video- tape evidence sup- plied by a Newport parent. Here's a sport-by-sport review: •Football: Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors (7-4) survived a rugged Sea Vi-.v League campaign to earn the lone at-large bert~ in the CIF Division IV playoffs, but were eliminated in the "first round at Glendora, 26-10, to break fh eir streak of 12 tonsecu- tiveifirsi-round playoff wins dating back to 197 . Senror linebacker Steve Gonzales, a three-year starter, earned Defensive Play· ·er of the Year lau rels in the Sea View League and the Newport-Mesa District, mak ing nearly a third of his 60 solo tack- les behind the line· of scrimmage. · Gonzales, a poteJll hitter though only 6- foot· l , 195 pounds, was the lone Sailor on the All -Clf Division IV squad. Senior running back Wad~ Tift, All-CIF as a junior, ru shed for 917 yards despite • missing nearly three games with a sep'a· rated shoulder. Tift, and junior tight end Mike Free- man were All-District and first-team all- league choices on of- fense, while receiver Brett Hlista, and line- men Keirt. Grey and Paul Johnson were All-District choices. "Chris Edwards. a first-team All-League Chris Edwards cor n e r b a.ck, was joined on the All· . District defense by lineoocker Matt Burns and noseguard Dili Johns Hlista, Gray, Johnson, Durns and Johns were second-te;l m All-League. Ti ft and Gonzales will play for the South in the July 8 Orange County All· Star Game at Orange Coast College. •Water polo: Coach Bill Barnett's Sail- ors fi nished ru nner-up in the Sea View League, and got to the second round of the Cl f Division I playoffs, before falling to top-seeded El Toro, 15-11, to finish wi th a 17-11 over:ill record. - Senior goal keeper Jason Marsh was first-team All-Sea View League and third- . team All·CI F, while senior driver Brad Pence was first-team All-League and sec- ond-team All-C lf . Junior two-meter man Gabe Wyatt was second-team All·CIF and second-team All· League, while senior Adam Clearly was a second-team All· League pick. • Cross country: Se- nior Trent Bryson won the CIF Southern Section lll·AA Di· v1s1on individual Ramy Shoukry championship, then went on to place 23rd e State Finals. ~on was third at the Sea View ue Finals, followed by fourth-place ate Shahram Dezahd. ' Bas'-.ctball: fir t-year coach Richard S h auided the Sailors to the CIF Jll. M pla)Q(f , behind 6-foot· 7 senior first· tll8' All·Sca View Leaaue center Ral'ny • .. DAILY r11 OT ruoros IY KAnUYA RAINONE & SIL\UNA NOllFLU:T Newport Harbor High athletes shone In 1993-94 including (clockwise from top left): Steve Gonzales won th~ Sea View League discus crown-Wade Tift (22) helped f@otball team make the CIF playoffs, then was second in the state in the shot put, after winning Sea View and CIF Masters Meet titles; Mitch McCoy (10) was District and League Co-MVP for Sea View volleyball co-champs; and Trent Bryson (left) and Shahram..Dezah~ paced the Tars In cross country and track. Shoukry and second-team 'All-League point gu;ird Paul Tayyar. Shoukry, whose 18-point, IS-rebound 13-block performance in the regular· season fin ale helped the Tars gain the Sea View's (inal playoff berth, underwent an appende"omy days later, and missed the first-round playoff loss at Magnolia. He averaged 14 points and nearly nine re- bounds, and signed to continue at Di- vision 1 Texas-Arlington. Tayyar averaged 13.3 pcints, and was the floor leader as the team posted a 13· 14 record. •Soccer: Se nior midfielder. Ch ris Ketcham and senior defender Josh Opp earned first-team All-Sea View League laurels, while junior offensive sensation Alessio Smith was a second-tearn All· League choice. The Sailors, however, had to settle for individual glory as the team finished 6-12· S overall, 4-8-2 in league. • WrtstUna: Chris Edwards, the New- port-Mesa District's lone individual league champion after topping the Sea View League field at 160 pounds, went on to finish third in the CIF Southern Section, and seve nth in the Masters Meet, which advanced him to the State Finals in Stock· ton. Edwards amassed 44 wins 10 shatter the ·school si ngle-season victory record of 34, et in 1976. Josh Hq_blick ( 145 pounds) and Ricky Beauboucf (189) qual- ified for the ClF Southern Section Fi- . ......... -·~ (J Brett Hllsta 21 rebuilding year. nals with strong show- ings at the League Fi· nals. • Baseball: Fresh· man Joe Urban and several other under- classmen showed they would be a strong nu· cleus for the future of ':oach Kirk Bates' program, which bat· tied hard through a 3- Urban, who homered in his first varsity at-bat and pitched a complete-game vic- tory in the season-opener, made first-team All-Sea View League and was also an All· Newport-Mesa District selection. He hit .329 with a team-high 14 RBI and posted a 2.23 ERA in 66 innings. ' I Senior shortstop-pitcher Brett Hl ista led the di~trict with five home rum, en rou te to All-District honors, while junior first baseman Mile Freeman was a second- team All·League pi ck after hitting .333 with four homers and 12 RBI. • Track and nc1d: S h 0 t p U t ·d i S C u S throwers Wade Tift and Steve Gonzales, both seniors, carried the load for the Sail- ors, each winning Sea View League titles in their respective ~pe­ cialtics and advancing to the state meet. Tift , fourth in the • state J~ a junior, -.i...._ _ __._ broke a 15-year-old Eric Vallely league record with a season-best 61 feet , 6 inches to win the league shot put, then went on to finish second at the CIF Southern Section Fi· nals, first at the CIF Masters Meet and second in the stale finals. He also won the Arcadia Jnvitational. Gonzales won the league discus litle with a PR of 177-9, second-best in Sea . View history, and walt ltccond in league in the shot. He was fourth in the d1~cus and seve nth in the shot at the Southern Section Finals then finished second at the ~la ters Meei in the discu . I le advanced to the state discus prelimim.1 rics, but didn'r make the finals. Shah ram Dc.rnhd ( 1 t<)OO) and Trent Ory on (3,200) also claimed lcugue indi· vidual tttles, while Chri-; Edward-. ( 110 high hurdles), Dan Obegi (pole vault) and Aaron Ward (800) each \\Crc third at league fin als, •Volleyball:. Senior Mitch McCoy, the Newport-Mesa Di tri ct PIJycr ol the Yc;ir as a junior, shared that distinction this spring with Corona dcl ~t ar 1 ligh cnior Brooks Hoppe. The duo was al u n;imed Seo View .Lcoguc Co·Pl;iyers of1t1c Yc<ir, as the Sailors nnd Sea Ki ngs \\Ound up splitting the leuguc crown. . Senior 'etter Eric Vallely also repeated first-team All-League and All -Oii.trict rec· ognition, and joined McCoy in the Orange County All-Star Match. The Tars were eliminated in the i.ccond round of the CIF Southern "' Section he IAILOU/Pt19e J • ~·Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ......... Division I playoffs by host Santa Barbara High to finish 14-5. Junior Greg Slick and sophomore Wes Badorek were named second· team all-league. • Swlmmlna: Sophomore Rudol- pho Tinajero was third in the 200· yard individual medley and fourth in the 100 butterny to help the Sailors finish fifth at the Sea View League Finals. Andy Snelgrove (SO freestyle) and Brian Murphy (100 free) earned sev· enth-place finishes as league cham· pionship finalists, whil e An dy Betz (100 backstroke} was eighth for Coach Mark Desmond's squad. •Tennis: So phomo re Geoff Abrams made the CIF Southern Section singles semifinals, before los- ing to eventual champion Jakub Pi· etrowski, a senior from Ocean View High. Coacn Charlie Blei ker's squad didn't join Abrams in the pos tsea· son, however, after losi ng a fourth· place playoff match with Santa Mar- garita, 12¥.1·8'1.1 to finish 10·1 l over- all, 1·8 against league foes. Abrams was Sea View Co-MVP and fini shed with a 56-3 overall record, 41·1 in league. Senior singles standout Jeff Tom· sen was also first-team all -league, while senior doubles partners Chris Ketcham and Peter Koss were picked on the second team. Friday, June 10, 1994 7 Back Bay rivals trade In helmets tor hoop conteS! ... Sailor-Sea King gridders hit the hardwo od for tonight's fu nd-raiser. IlY RJCllARD DUNN, Sruu~ \\'1mr. Nl:.\\'PORT Ol:ACH -T\\elHV·four .,en1<.>r football pla) en. from Ne" pon 11:.irbor umJ Co- rona del MJr high schoob \\Ill pl.1y in J fund· r:mcr ba'>ketbJll game h 1dJ) night at 7 p.m. Jt Nc,,pon I !arbor to benefit the A\'-OC1atcd Stu- dent Body programs at both schoob. Cl I rderees, accorJing 10 outgoing CdM A5U prcs1dcn1 Kmtcn Ctimpbcll. "111 officiate the g:.inH: rickeh arl! SS lor ~Juli::., SJ for stu· dents. • Greg O'born, Ja) 13erg-Hunsen. ~1atl Burns, Brett Hhsta, R).:in Sm11h, Paul Johnson, Chri::. Eth,ards, Tre,or Patw1on. Tom Uullard, Chri" Vail and Jeff King will p!Jy for the SJilors. Chris Ta)lor, J.R. Walz, Scon H...1rdcst~. Sco11 Proud, Matt Nichob, Ganh Turner, Leo Johnson, Homan Hossein1oun , Scolt Watkins. Mickey Long, Jeff Borland, Rob Ahhulur and ·Bobby Fouladi "ill play for the Sea Kings. According to C::impbell, the game "ill be t\\O 20-minute halves. Newport's Millen prepares to test . • Golr: Morgan Anderson was the most consistent medalist for the Tars, including two nine-hole ronds of 37. Sl!AtlS.\ :>:011.FLHT, DAILY rnoT Sea View League singles champ Geoff Abrams advanced t<? the CIF Southern Section tournament's s~mifinpls. field at Le Mans . . . YOUTH BASEBALL t , ... Area driver looking to :ecapture former success at 24-hour marathon behind wheel of Nissan Twin Tur6o. Larson's shutout streak builds as Royals ·advance NEWP O RT BEACH -Mat· t hew Larson pitched a two-hit shutout to lead the Royals to a 5-0 victory over the Athletics in the Newport East Pony League playoff tourn::iment Thursday at Eastbluff Field. The second victory of the tour· namc nt, both on complete-game shutout performances by Larson, advanced the Royals into the championship game on Saturday, June 18. The Royals will face the wurncr of Chis Satu rda}"s 10 a.m. game be- tween the A's and Orioles. Larson was in command throughout, > ielding only a third· inning ~ingle by Justin Shea and a single in the fifth inning by' Craig Levine. He struck out eight, walked four and hit a batter. The Royals tallied three runs in the third inning. Zack Zarilli knocked in the first one, '"hilc Michael Hollern drove in .1wo ' more. The Royals added single runs in the fourth and sixt h innings, with Colby Northridge, who went 2 for 3, scoring each time. Andrew Tay· lor and Travis Hack~tt produced the RBL lt was the Royals' first game since defeating the Red Sox, 1-0, in the opening round or the tour· nament May 31. ~'M att Larson pitched a tremen· • . dous game," said Royals Manager David Northridge. "The layoff didn't hurt us. We came 10 play and made the play~.", White Sox earn 3-2 triumph The White Sox have adva nced to. the championship round of the Newport Harbor Baseball Associa· tion f ony division post-season tournament following a 3-2 victory over the Dodgers. Chris Henrotin was the winning pitcher as the White Sox moved on to face th e Indians Saturday at noon at Ensign Field. The In dians can wrap up the title wit h a win Saturday, but if the White Sox wi n, a rematch would be held on Tuesday. • I In other games: r • In the Mu stang division, the Red Sox crushed the Marlins, 15- 6, while the Angels defeated the White Sox. Tony Mellum pitched the fi rst three innings for the Red Sox, who face the White Sox at I p.m. Saturday at Mariners Park. • In the Bronco division, the Orioles defeated the White Sox, 2· l, scoring the winning run in the top of the eighth inning. Billy Clayton worked se\en strong in- nings and was the winning pitcher for the Orioles. In Wednesday's game, the Yan'· ~ees notched five in the bottom of the seventh for a 6·5 decision over ' the Angels. The winning run came across on Scott Tippett's steal of home. On Saturday at Mariners, the White Sox face the Drnves at 10 . a.m. and the Angels take on the Marlins at 1 p.m. DllP SIA FISHING THUUDA'rl fll H COUNTS D11Yeys Leeker : 7 ~IJ, 211 anglen. 1 ~hitr SH bus, 6 bonito, 858 barr•"udll, 174 u lico bHs, 166 und bus, 1 O sculpin, 1 rockfish, 12 ~hitefish, 1 u rgo, 2 m;il.o sh;irlls, l bl~ 1harb, 6S mac:kuet. Newpe rt &.e.tll•9 -s ~ls,,120 angkn. 236 barucud.1, 149 calico bus, 120 u nd bass, l roddilh. 11 Kulpln, 3 bonito, 2 halibut. 1 opa~. 1 blue perch, S4 mKktrtl. • ' • • FREE I : ONE FREE WoRI<otJT fw"' re oa no PUCtae '°"~ • lloJClng • IOckboJCJng ·~ • Pfitsonol Training • Taming """'- The Wodcout fealut9d on MTV, CN~ Good MomJng Amlldca. 1he Tomy Show and othetsl 722-3533 Giants ·remain alive, ·win .6-3 ,. CORONA DEL MAR -'The Giants stayed alive in the Newport East Li11le League playoff tour· nament at Lincoln El·· ementary Field Thursday with a 6-3 victOI') over the Cardinals. The victOI') forced a rematch between the two teams on Saturday at 2 p.m ... folio" ing an 11 :30 a.m. mnichup bet\\ ccn the ~let and Reds. The two "inners meet for the title on Saturday. June 18. - The CurJinall> grubbed a 3-1 lead arter the fir:.t inning, but solid relief work from D11vid Richardson closed the dooc ·in the late going. Richardson !?itched the final fou r innings and did not yield a hit, \\ h1le striking out Si\. The Giants chipped away wi1h a run in the second, then took command \\1th a four-run third inning. \\ith Chase Hammund d.oubling in a run during the uprtsing. The hitting stars for the winners ''ere Eric Sl\ell and Ilrandon John'Son. "'U> had a pair of hits apiece. . Jn Triple-A action: • Red s 6, Dodgers 3: The Reds forceJ a rematch with the Dodger.. thi:. Sat_4r<fay at 11:30 a.m. arBuffolo HilJs \\ith the 'ictol). After a wild first inning in "hich the Reds took a 4-2 lead. the g.11ne ... e11lctl down. In the bottom of the third, Jeffrey T~:io tripled in u run to m!lkc 11 4-3, but \\uspaggctl out at the plate trying ~ score "h:i\ would ha\e been the t)ing run. The RcLh added a pair of im.urance run~ in the top of the si\th inning. 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ING, 2205 Paclllc 41202, _....., NlleMI ...,._ • v1wsof.T~~ :_ _ ... ,__ ........ ~~":, ~d 1~Plm~NOf1e~: = ~.:': enc1_:.1,.045, ~Th• r•olatranl(•) eotn-81al•••nt eo.ta Meaa.CA l2t27 oheckdnlwn ltY• lbt9ot 032'780 of oric:.. Alcor'dl",.-"..,..,, c.. ...._. no1 5* Ale Ii tobt ~ will\Ol.I -. CA ezee1 reqund in.urance a. 1n .,_ ~~been metad to 1rwec:t~ The lolloiWll'I ,.,....,. lleve Po11111l1on, 2206 P• ,..,_, D#fllllltltyllnfteft. • • olll» of .. Rlcadlr of OAANGE ~-:~.=.::.·_,. lwll t 0t wrlll'Y a IO poa TNI ....,.,... WU con-lect In ltl9 M10U1U Mt , and It l'IU a..: :.-..... :-,.::c,, ..ca ~~ 1"32 :,:202. ea.ta M .... CA :!:!, *:::... ~ ..... ..: O:ully, ~ ..,...., br ,,. ~-... snslon, llnlndng, lllCUm ~~en ~ lied ::;',: In ... AQfMmeN lflll --lhal ... cel· abOll9 on: Mer , .. I.. Wiiie Wilt ..... CA Thia bUllMll II ~ ... aa ........... .... OWi.ES A VOH l#F. ~ IM-;, t ;.,,: ttili .:n~·-= = brlneb. Of ~ on Ill • .. :: ~ ~ °' ~· .... "*' PAEVAILs egorlcellr nempt undef R.E.A.M.S. 2 MlllrllllOn I tzl1' • dulled by. en lndMdUll ................ .... IMRAIB> MAN.• Tnmar. ntE .. ..._ ... ..._ c.... y., Ir'. "llllltr•" 111111. Thi PfO Or ,..,,.._, on June 3 INO w~ ICALEI lhall in. ~ of Vie Mediation s.mc.e Inc., ~ R. Jean. 120a ... The regl1tran1(a) com-..._,In IMtlM 110 of IM FIWl<l.JN GROUP. ,. OMSIOH _ IWIW......, ._ .. ., erty wtiidl wll 1>1 sold ts de 919 --"' • be ...,.. to ., worllef9 Cellfomle Envlronrneru1 Jamee T. C•swetz. Prine> M I(.. Oerclen Grove, CA menoed lo lninuct bull-F1nenolel c.'9 eMI ....._. Of NEWAMERICA SAV~S "* .._, fl 0r.,.. c..., sa1ltd as loMo•: I... _.. lln-Ouallly Act. pe1 ... , ,,... under .._ f'lc:tllloul ._. te lie ........ In tNe MHI<, FSB rrs ~~s ............. = .. ,. .. ,.,. MANUFACTURER camer ~~-BMch-~~~co: t::Nollcie la hereby further Thia llatemenl WU llled JolW'I Lee MllcNll, t4132 Bullne• Name(•) .... "* :-=' ... --:.:. ... AADIOR ASSIGNS • 8lnelae'y ..... •• '"'_.., ..._..., RADENAME Clmefon ~AA ·~,...... ,,... "CTO '...... tt'8l Mid public heat· whtl Vie CounlY Cletk cl Wt111e Wey Slverado, CA ab0119 on· 2·2tr94 • ISi .. WU. SEU AT PUil.iC MJCT10H --.. .._. ... ....., 1976 · H c D DE Coeta MeN PtloC .M'9 IO, '"" A .,_ Poet • wll be Mid on 1he 23rd Or919 eouncy on Mey 21 t2t11 ' Steve ~eon ...._ • .t • = TO llE HOEST 8llOER FOR c= ~ ....!!::'!.. 11 ,... CAL NO · ME44a5 SERIAL NO 17• 24• J4iy t, HIM. f758 = lhlM ,.... • MCl'I ~ ofof "':';, 1 ... : :: 1... ' Thie bualne11 II c~ Thie atatemenl waa tiled titl9: ,::,:..~ CASH.~ ll '"" ol 5* 111 ......... -........... fl 0171Mi693 0711116693 , No bidd. mey Wlthdr1IW : p.m. F9t0Ht ducted by. a e-ei J*t· With 1he Coun1y C1erit ol ... In IM ~ iMJ lf'l1Nlf ol 119 Ur'illlld SllM. .,. ,...-.y, ....-.. HMltl The ament locallon ol Ill PUBUC NOTICE hla bid for a period of ~ Councl Chambetl Of lhe PubN1hed Newpon BMcho neraNp Or~ County on June 3, :,..,.. ~ ~ , by *1. • <*IWs diec*: ~ ~ .. ~;: ,.;..--:._ •'= sul>fect P'Ol*'IY IS: five (.s) daya after 1t19 dlle r ,..:::h ~· Colla Mn e Diiiy PllOt The t~at~ com-1.. eft1111 ,.,,_.,. te e DM4 of by1..,.orn•••lt1ri.ediec*: ...,.......,,.,_...._.,.. Newport Terrace Mo-onlCIM. Mtlof lheOpenSigtNNof. Newport Beach.~ .1ur19 10 11 2' J>.Jy 1, 'rnenced ~ N1t3H Truetde.,..llielow. The .. '*-'~•--otltdna'llM ~~-c::.-:.-::=-~ome~.:;4 ~ =NOTIC• O.Mi1•4..... al wHctt time end IUce , ... ' ' ' :,'Jn..w:*..:!(e~ PubllahedNewportBMch-.... w&llelMde,Wwtlh- llU1. « 'dlldc lt'MI by' c.m e..wy fl Or .......... ~ e.:i CM! nil 92663 The ..... ~ ....... /SI A. L ltOW• eny end .. penons W.· XF7113X eboVe on·..... Colle Men Diiiy Pilot ~~ ~ ot l9dn ~ llld bill IJOl :r.:!., ..... ., .. wrn TJli : auction Will eornnv.:::lhethefolCltj Lft , eeted may appear end be Jefhy R' JW\ ,M,. 10, 17, 24, July 1, :.-;:.°' ... .., ~ ~~--:;.: :_~ ....... ~...::.-:":made 10':1151y lhe Hen'°' stor· ~bllc hHtlna on .:;;. Dlreotor, Proour• ~ =~~ chel-PUBLIC NOTICE Thie atai.m.nt wu fl.led 11194, brenc••· to,.., iN NfMfn. IM'GI ~-11 Ml"OeMO J v .. - -.n age ol lhe ac>ow·dtsc:rlbt dey .M'9 20. 1ft4 1n ~ unent -,.... ... ..,.... court, Notloe .t with 1he County Clerti of F760 lne pMdpal -of the ~ ~ = ::=.,. ~,:--'":"..:: PfOCIMIY 1111t -dtposlttd ~ c~a at cny Huntln•••n •uoh ~::: ::,:':::,: rai• INMelutlen ri:..'°' County on JuM 3• PUIUC NOTICE ::f"t~-:::' ~ ~ ... , .. MU4 (NORTH) c~ WW ............. OlloO.MootnlthNtwpol'tTer· Hall, n fair~· Costa Union ..... hhool D .. or someone .... ~ PubU.hed Under FetUH .... cMrDM .......... OORAHCE TO THE COUNTY o.ui"t l*liill .._,, • 700 race Mobil Home PIR • MeN. Cdfomla. trtot. the public heating d• Corp C a.ot1ena Flotltleua prowted ln IM nr"9(i). CX>URTHOUSE. 700 CMC cM. e-DrM w... .... The totll amount due on th 5:00 P.M. • Planning Com-Open& June 30 ICflbed 1n thla notice or In t I039 8nd t IOl9 9 Publl1hed Newpoft 8MCft. 9u91neM Neme edv_.1 " ""' under d'9 CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA :!; ~·.:.2::. ~ :..:::: propeny, Including etlimate million hMring. 9141 No. 7.. a wrflt9'1 C0"91Pondenee (t) lmperllll PeUcan C~ Coita Mell Delly Pllol SS.tement w-of the oMd of Trwt. ANA. CA 11 '9lt. '*.id llllel9't .,,. ......., c:..wcMt ~ costs, expenses and a ~..!·M. • City Council Publlah•d Ne wport del!vered to the CCHvm at., °' °' • ~ cona1111ng oi June 10, 11. 2•. J>.Jy 1, Th• toUowtng l*'tona .,. 1ntorHt tNNOn. , .... CXllMlfld toand rcwl'llldby ~ 11'1· TN ...._ te tll!llilY,.. ... • ol the date ol Ille pubic sale 'n;";:?.:. • .a..... wit conaidof Beachseosta Meta O.ity prior to, the public . ISA OevetoPmenl CotpOra. 1994. doing bullnna u : c""9o•. Md ,.,.,_. of dw slid Deed o1 Tru&t 111 the -._.... ........... .n lsS3,966211. ThllUCllonWlll -~·'!:_.,, • ,_, Pilot June 10 17 1"4 FOt Inf~ call (71 ~ lion end ISA EQUltv ~ F759 KMS ENVIRONMENTAL, the "TrwtM tor IM ....., ._._ IA .. ~ IA .. made IOI the purpose ol sallSly • ._ _, .... w "" • • · '44-3200. ration end Wt\k:tl hu cat· 140 Clbfillo 118, Costa emount CM the time of 1M ~ ft.llll9d '" * Coi.nty, .._... c-_. ,._.. .., .. Ing Ille lien on flt property. to· the 1~~: n 45 Anne Olfterd, .._... rled on 1t1 bu11nMa at 9275 PUBLIC NOTICE M ... , CA 92927 lnltW pulllcedon of the ~OT~T~ ~ t.-:"J= .. ~eu:. ~ gather Wllll l!le cost ol the salt. 01;r~t~EAN ~u~'B': PUBLIC NOTICE tery, Plannlntl Co....._ Stcy p.,1c Court, s.ri DiegO, Leonard David Slnfletd, Nodco of lelol ,.--;~ Cllifemle _........, ,._ Dated:June3, 1994 NIA PROPOSES A 500000 aloft Cltr of Newport Celifomla 92123-1305 end '1otltlou9 140 Cabtlllo, 118, Costa H tfrnetocltolle .. Mt 7844, CX>UNTY Of ORANGE ... t• .,. .,,....... fl ......., B'f HMt King & Coldren By • NOTICE 01' UL8 •--!h 4000 MacArthur Blvd., .......... Neine M ... , CA 92827 betow. The emount mey be STAT£ Of CALIFORNIA, AS PER _. w.ty e ... ......,. I 1 ... Linda J Lester Ailthorile SO.FT. EXPANSION, (IN In accordaru with 1he -' Suite 300 (Eaat T= ltatewt Thie buslne11 11 con-9r9eUr on IM tley of ••· 'w,p RfCOAOED IN BOOI< 314 • ..._.~ ..... ....._. AQent IM Newport Terraot M TWO, 250•000 SO. FT. l)fovi"°"8 of section 21700 Published Newport NewJ)Of1 ~Kh. CA : The follOWlng 1 .,. ducted by: an lnctlvldual Truuor: "oh rt L. •PAGES 27 TO 311, INQ.USIVE. 08110. 08/17. 08/N bile Home Park PHASES), INCLUDING Uvough 21111 of the C... Beach..Co1ta Mota Diiiy WU dl1IOIY9d on Mey 23, doi bulinnl ~ The reglstrant(I) com-11eme-. • -.W men • ,Of t.t~ous w.PS. IN PUBLIC NOTICE con1ae1· TimothyV Cole TWO, 4-STORY BUILDINGS lomla Bullnen end ProM-Pilot June 10. t 994, 1994 uv1 WIRE CREATIONS menced lo trannc:t busl· Duly AC:: TrwtM. THE OFFICE Of THE COUN'TY (71-4) -4J2-8700 ~~rti~:VE~~~~~ alonl Code there being F747 (2) . Aller that date, no 12573 Nintll Street. B205' ne11 under the Flctltlous =~y of ~lelvlce • RECX>ROER OF S'-DCOUITTY Fiii Mi. Ft11717 6·3.6·10, 199-4 3333 FAIRVIEw ROAD AS due, unpaid atorage IM fOf PUBLIC NOTICE partnet In the paMefshlp Garden Grow. CA 92&40 ' Bu1lneu. Nam•(•) fisted TN9t Deed o ... : Febtuwv Tl18 ._. ~ llld otlWlf FICTITIOUI ...... WELL AS AN AOJ,.CENT which INSTORAGE SANTA has authOf'ity to bind the LA AM Copeland, 12573 ebove on. not applicable 17 1 l84 Aecontlne 01te· oomman deagr-.oo. ~Illy d the llAllE ITATt•lfT PUBLIC NOTICE • 7 sA c R E s I TE IM~ ANA II entitled to • 11«1 NOTICI[ partnership, except for ISA Ninth S1reet 8205 Garden Leonerd David Slnfitld FetNu.y 28 , .... • 1911 property ~ ec,,. is ' D TE y TO THE pursuant to uctkln 21702 EqUlty Cerporatlon wno Grove CA 92640 ' Thia atatement was Wed ~· Number. M- 'pirpaltld _,be 23 800EGA BAY Thi d loGoWlng lnperson(s) Fiii ... FlllMI ~:STIA Lo6-ATED NORTH of .aid code on the goods, N INVITING •IDI ha1 authOl'ity ody iQ wfnd llfllnl' LH Gerrior 3175 with the County Clork ol 08166' • • • DRIVE. CORONA Da MAA ~~O ~ ~ :is Eu:d ' FICTITIOUS IUSINEll OF SOUTH COAST DRIVE. herelNtter detc1ibed and thll ~~~L':,;~r~ru~= up the partnership effalft. College Avenue, '·Costa Orange County on June 3, Recorded In County of: AREA, CA926~1003 'A' Anaheim C4'itornll92801 NAMUTATtMElfT THE PRO POSA IL RE· due nollce having been of the Huntington ~ach Signature of gen~raJ part· MHa, CA 92621 1994 Orengo, Stole of Celfomle The uudelllgllld TMlee BOUJAMAABRECH 1795Vi The lo#oWlng perton{s) QUIRES THE FOLLOWING given to pertlH known !O Union HI h ScnOOI District Mfonpartner1hlp1beha" Thia busineu Is con-, F911320 Dile end T1me of s•: Otc8ms fl'1 Wlily lar Illy G!eenleal Anaheim 'Calitornli ls/are dolnQ business a : MAA· DISCRETIONARY AC. clelm an lntorHI thoretn wfll recel~ soiled bids !Of llA l[QUITY CORP(). dUC1ed by: a general Part· Pvbhshed Newport B•ach-"'-21, 1114 llC 10:00 ' •as ol .. sn81 lddress 92801 , . TIN BROTAERS, 32942 Paseo TIONS· and Ille tlme apacllled In printing ADULT SCHOOL RATION, • Ce'"omle nerthip Cotta . Meta Daily Pilot A.M. ,;:=._ --If CAROl A ABRECH 1795 W Mlfallorts. San Ju111 Capistrano, 1. ADDENDUM TO EIA such notlce IOf payment ol SCHEOULES OF CLASSES C•rporetlon The regl1trant(1) com-June tO, 17, 24, July 1, ,.._of Selo: At ttle nontl v--OOl'Mllll -..-·. • CA92675. NO 1045· such fMI having expired • • J .. _ • Gib menced to tJansact busl· -~ . frontentrenceto!NCounty Illy. ft:liM1 ,._. s.d •_..be Greenleal. Anahl!ln, !:altlMnla Michael O Martin and Arlene · • wtn be 1old 1t public auc· moeting °' equal to th• r • Onn • •on, ne11 under tn1 Fictitious 1 ....... CounhouN 700 CMo c.n- mede, but .iholrt OIMMll ot wt!T· 9280l -d 0. Martin, husband 111d wife, AL'EN~~~NE,.A f csLp.~.~~A~ t Ion b Y INST 0 RAGE a~lflc:t~~ ~7 rl~ '"e!~' Ila Prealdent Bu1lne11 N1me(1) listed F762 ter Dffvo Welt. Sent.e Ane. ~. 8ICpnlU9d f7 •'""'9d. This business Is ~nducte 32942 Paseo Mlrallofes, San TO REOESIGNATE THE SANTA ANA loceted It oha.11' i: del' •in . ~ Published Newport lbove on: 5/94 PUBLIC NOTICE CA Alg9ding 111111, ~. (7 .,. l>Y husband and wile Juan caotsnno, CA 92675 • PROPERTIES FROM IN· 2828 w. 5th St .. County ol !nve1o J.V:ed m.::ed Beach..Costa Mesa Deily Le Ann Copelend EedmetM •• Amount: ~ to Pit 119 remerq SIGNED BOUJAMA ASRECH. This IMJslness Is cbnductld DUSTRIA1. PARK ANO ME· Orange, State of CalitOfnla "Bid f:,' 769 ly PRINTING Pilot June 10, 1994. Thie auternent wn filed Flctltloua t1,OH.7H.• prtnQpll llllll " the ~s) CA.AOL A A8RECH by llusbll'ld and wife. OIUM DENSITY RESIOEN· on Ifie 151h day of Juno ADULT SCHOOL SCHEO. F756 With lhe. County Clork of 9&aalne.aa Name logel DolCftpdon of ""'°P' .and ~ S9d Deed ol TlllSt Regtstrll'lt haS n6t yet tieoun Type ol-i!usiness: Ctmtliery TIAL TO URBAN CENTER 1994 II 9:00 em. Terms '°' ULES OF CLASSES" ed· C Ofango County on June 3, Statement erty: A.P.N. 04e.,301.oe Wiii ..,..,. tllnon • pnMded to transact business under the Broksrage COMMERCIAL· the sale.,, cun oniy. Sal• d HNd to· All E Row PUBLIC NOTI E t994 Th• lollowln reons lfe Street Add,. .. of~ "'sed nole(s). ~, rf fllY, ltcdbous business name or SIGNED: Michael 0. Matlin, Ar· 3. REZONE iR·e-4-01) OF aubject 10 cance1l1t1on. i:y. D1rect0r ~r P;ocin: F91 n2e doing buslne~ ':.: !:,, °'J'9' ~ft..-; ll'lds the terms ol .. Deed d names llsted herein len. 0. Marlin • THE PROPER\'Y AT 3333 Landlord reHtVH th• right ment Hunlln Ion Beach Flctltloua Published Ntwpor1 Beach-CHIFFON INC. 2525 East· etvd ~ leech. Call- TMI, 8111..-.S ._ dwgw and Ille Th~~:~~ wa:l I~~~ RIQlslrant has not yet begun FAIRVIEW ROAD FROM IN· ~~· .~~t ~~1 ol ~ High scC Olsttlct, au:~•• N-:"9 Costa Mese Dally Pilot blull Shoppl~g Center, fomii • 218 t , COr•nt• ~offie TM*81t and d h M -·r to lranS¥:1 IMJslness under Ille DUSTRIAL PARK (MP) TO HM N LEGAL CENTER 10251 YOfktown Ave .. Hun-.....,. . June 10 17 24 July 1 Newpof't Beach, CA 92660 CountY) w.ts cnmect by Yid Deed a Coun~on ay 27. l994 llcllllous bllSintss name or PLANNED .DEVELOPMENT AoO ' • ' tlngton Beach. CA 92646 The loll~"!1 persona ar• t994 ' ' ' ' Chlnon Inc .. 2525 Eastblufl The unde,.lanecl TNltoo Trust. to ""' $531.62529 Sta~~~·Thlsl FICb~OUS Na~: nametlls•d~reln. COMMERCIAL (POC) AND YV~NNE CORREA A015 Ind delivered at or belor• ~o~l'l~e~m~~ .. ~ROFESs . F1S8 Shopping Center, N_po,, dlecl .. enyiebllltyforeny Esllmtllld Mctued terest and eJIP res IYt yta This stallment was filed with ON THE 9.7-ACRE SITE JOSE VILLEGAS A039 2;00 P.M., JUNE 23, 1994 Beacil, CA 92660 ~ .. of ttie 1ttoet rl from Ille date It was liltd In Ille the Co~mlY Clertc ol Orang• PLANNED DEVELOPMENT • at which lime and place s ONALS. INC .. bl SPEC. Thi• buslntH 11 con-....... and oltler oomnwn ~=-tt-z.w111-omceotl!leCountyClerk AnewcountyonMay2o 1994• RESIDENTIAL·MEDIUM s~~tf.~~';J.t~O::NK IN-bids wlll be publicly TRUM COUNSELING CEN-PUBUCNOTICE ductldby:acorpOfatlon ._..notion, If eny, IMwn a-;: tm....!'?:W. s.d FIC1Jtk>Us Bllslnm Name State-NOTICE· Tills ACoaous Nwne DENSITY (POR·MO) TO ROGELIO ALVAREZ. A071 opened and read In Room TdERI INSC .. 15173 Spring· Flctlllou. The regl1trant(1) com-aAlove. If no etrwt MdroH Y menl must be !tied l>tl0t1 that Statlmenl expires llwt ~ PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 361 • • lrHt, Hurnlngton rnenced to transact busl· ot othef CCNTWMn de81gne-Oeed ti TMI hnlolarw 8*lllld time The rq OI this Stltement • r-· COMMERCIAL (POC); H.M.N. LEG.AL CENTER. Eich bid shaN remain Beach, CA 92&49 auslnea Name ne11 und1t the FlctittOul tlon le lhown, da..cdoM to RI dlMnld to the l.lldtnlgn8d • does not ol Itself authortze "1• 1'°l:1i. lhe da• It was 1 d In Ille 4. FINAL DEVELOPMENT A084 valld for a period of 160 Amalgameted Consoli· la.teinent Bu1ineH N11m1(1) listed the locetion of the property 1111'111111 Otclel1fion d Oeld and us. in this stale of I Flclltlous ~~llllo~~ rr:i~;i=.ly ~= ~: .. PLAN {PA·94-t5) FOR THE A~e~.N. LEGAL CENTER. d1y1 •ll•r lh• date ,pec1. df at.CS ~potated, I Call-3 The loUowlng pet'IORI .,, •boll• on: 12-15·93 mey ... Mttlned lly Mndlno Dlmnl b-Silla. and • Wl"8n Business Name n vlot.bon of PROPOSED PROJECT. necs tor th• receipt of bids. oml• ...... ~non. 1517 doing bullnesa es: Chilton Inc ~o Os-• Wfftten ,.qunt to the NDllDI ol Dlfd Sid Ellclan to the rights ol anol!ler under Fed· :~t =~l l>I :3i1s~~~ "REVISED AlTEANATIVE: ~~~~~L~t~~~1 Each bid must conlOfm to Spri~:calo CSAtreet, Hunllng-A) CAFFE MILAN Bl troakl, V1co p;:.lldent llonefloWy wltNfl tO ftyl Sel The undaugrlld callld s.d erat Stall or common law (See · THE REVISED ALTERNA· • and be responsive to the ton h. 92649 CAFFE NIZZA C) CAFE This statement wu filed of the dete of first pUbllc• Nola d DllllA Sid Ellct!oti b Slcllon 14400 et seq Business does not ol autllOflll lhe TIVE WOULD MAINTAIN B528 bid doC1.lmOtllS and aptcifi· Thi• bu1ln•11 I• con-NICE. 2523 EastblUfl Shop-With Ille County Clerk ot tlon of ttlie Notte. of s .... Sel to be recorded 111 1111 CllMlly and Proless1ons Code) re lnln thllN sta• ;t ~~~ THE INDUSTRIAL PARK ~8~~~piiatBSS2 cations. The DISTRICT r• ~UC1ed by:• corporation ping Center, Newport Orange County on May 3t, Oete: M~I, 1114 ~the ""'proper1y cs bcllllCI First n11111 llS ess amt 0 GENERAL PLAN OESIGNA· JOS • ,.,.,, •• th• right to r•J•ct h• regl1trant(1) com· Beach, CA 92660 1994 OMAC letW:o and moni INwl ltweJ mcnlhs ~ AlDEIHYIWt ESCAOWCORP the rlglltl ol anolher under Fed· TlON FOR THE PROPERTY EPH WALL B610 any end all bids°' tawelve menced to lllllllct bull-Calle Milano Inc., (CA) • F.9t09t7 Cornpeny of omla H ~ uti r9oanllllan 11326 Soult! si eral. Sta•. Of common law (See AT 3333 FAIRVIEW ROAD. JOHN OMWAKE, Ball any 1tregulanlle1 ()( Info<-neu Under th• flc1itlous 2523 Eattblufl S:J:P~ p bllshed N . B h u ld Tru•tH , 14 7 24 gm DATE &'1194 '. c.m101 <:A 90701 ~=:b:!)'. &,,lnt$s ~~s~~~~J~ioit~ ~~=::.~,.. ::•tlea In any bid or In the !.='::: =•t i'::' =· NewJ)Of1 Beac • C C~•t•. Me.:w~:Y •:f1o; ~ ~-.~ 1111fol3 RQSERTE.WEISS NtwoortBuch·Co~sti~ Fhtflllng DENSITY RESIOENTIA1. TO SONIA VARONA. 8687 0~·rnln9 9oerd-Amalgam1ted Consol!-Thia bu1lno11 le con-June 3, 10. 17, 24, 1994. 11111 7~7900 8y: tcothy ~TEO o Newport Budl·Costa Mesa INDUSTRIAL PARK. AND ROY MARTINEZ M.O. we dated, Inc.. Tlne M11l1 duct91' by: e eotpotl tlOn F738 FltzgereldfAH t. Vlc:o Preti· IS TRUSTEE CN?S0497 Jun l0,17.2 Jul 1 Dally Pllo REZONE BGTH SITES TO INC .. B71S8 llgned: /SI A. IE. ROW• Jame1, President The regl1t1ant(1) com· dent m V/l.l.AGE OMS DRNe CN2S0478 May 27 Jun.3,10,17 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT BETH GUEVARA. cm LEY This 1tatement w.• filed menc:ecs 10 t.ranuct t>Ysl· PUBLIC NOTICE Ol/27. oeJOl. 08/10 COVINA CA91722 (B1~961-4302 PUBLIC NOTICES INDUSTRIAL (POI) THIS ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. Director of' Procur• whh the County Clerk of 11111 under the Fictitious BY CRISA kuNGERMAH Fiii lie ft1oon PUBLIC NOTICE--ALTERNATIVE WOULD ~~ ...... 1E PERALT" '""' Orange County on Aprll 21 , Bu1lne11 Name(•) listed .,!.'~lt~a PUBLIC NOTICE C2135'7 ' ALSO INCREASf; THE AL· "'"" "'' H u ntlntton 8eech 1!MM. above on: 5'31-94 -•• ... eme. S.l!Yl7f24 19!M fl=~=r:rss STATEMElfTOFAIMDON-LOWABLE INOUSTRIAL c~~A ANNETTE BAANS-Unlob Hl th SchoOI Dias HoeSM <:•"• Milena Inc., Diego ••••• .....,, ITATHlflfT OFAIMOOM- MElfT OF PARK FLOOR AREA RATIO trlot ~ Newport BMch-Os1tos1cl, President The following peraona,.ai• MEWT Of PUBLIC NOTICE ls/a~• dol~Ao=esr:::o~l IJ&E Of mrm.or IUUIESS r:~~ ~~~ mE:~e.sz~~ C~T1~2l:PEAD. c 295 P ~bllshed Newport Coste M•• O.lly Piiot Mey Jr.~' 1~t=~ -~~~~ "x°l':fTbu~tr,.:~~ •~90 t E. USE OF Fl"= IUllNESS NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS SALE Human Resource MVant.IQe, The 1olowlng oerson(s) h:as WOULD AMEND SECTION MARTIN AGUIRRE. 03 t 6 Beach..C01ta M... Deily 20, 27, Juno 3. 10, t 994. Ofange County on Mey 3t • Miraloma # 12, Anlhoim, Thi loloWlllg person(s) has TNlltM S• Nu111blr l~A 3300 Irvine Av•nut, Sii. 3~0. ll>andontd lhe use ol "' flcO· 13s<e20(•) Of THE COSTA AUDREY JAXON, 0328 Pilot June to, 17, t 99-4. F721 11194. Ca 12806 abandoned lhe UM ol lhe· llCll- YOU ARE IN OEFAl1.T Newponllucll,CA92660 tlous IMJslness name TliE HU· MESA MUNICIPAL CODE GEORGE PIMIENTA, F746 PUBLIC NOTICE fetoet• Michael Lee Schucti, 375 0ou1 buslneu name use IN· Ut«>ER A DE'ED OF TRUST Elle M. Wlfttler, 2-427 Fran· MAH RESOURCE AfNNITAGf. REGARDING ALLOWABLE o337 PUbllahed N-port Beach· S. Randolph 1807• Brea, SURANC£ SERVICES, located at DATED <Mll!'W9t IJIUSS YOU :oOrlvt, Newpo? Bucrt. CA loolted It 700 Soul!I Tusan FAR FOR INDUSTRIAL o3:':M~ ROSA VARG~. PUBLIC NOTICE IUMMARV OF Costa M.,. Dally Pilot ~~1~2~~1inH• I• COii· 6SO Town Center Orm, Sult• TAKE ACTION TO PAOTECT ThtS business Is conducted SD'tel (Base1t19nl), Orange, zg~~ ENVIRONMENTAL HEATH SARELLANO, LEQM. NOTICE AD8:J11ED OJ'J>INANC~ Jun• 3, tO, t7, 24, 1994. ducied by: an Individual 16~c~::a~92626 YOUR PROPERTY. rT W.Y 8€ bY I corporation 92666 IMPACT REPORT (EIR NO 0388 NOTICE OF NAN 94'9 s F739 The regl1tranl(1) com· ess name SOlD AT A PValC SALE IF SlGNEO E wai-thet & Assocl-The ftcllllou$ buslnest name 1~) IS AVAILABLE FOR LfOBARDO RUVALCABA. PUBLIC IALI[ achedUled lo be In IUll menced to lrlllsact bull-referred to ~· was litd on YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION ates BY.'Elie M Wartllef retened to abOYI was tiled on REVIEw AT COSTA MESA 0369 OF ABANDONED IC>tc• and •fleet 30 days PUii.iC NOTICE no11 under the flct1tlous Auoust30, 1993 In Ill• county ot OF THE NATIJRE Of THE ReglStranl 11is not.Y$1 l>egun May 5, 1992 In lhl County ol CITY HALL 2NO FLOOR WIUJAM LOVE. 0392 PROPERTY tr6om1.J!! adodptlon on ,.,.....iun.t...,. Bu1lne11 Name(•) listed Or58ang11 'o· Ortglnll File No f PROCEED~G AGAINST YOU t" Ir ......... I d ... Orange. Original Alt No. ~p· "NNING OMSION) 77 ROBERT JOHNSON, 0405 N I I b '-·-• ·-· an Wll ....... .... FlctJlloua • above on~4·20-89 166 ¥OU SH CONTACT A " an .... , .. us ness Ull er v•I FS30430 • ""' ' BEL TRAN QUINTERO ot ct 1 here y givwn by the following roll call a Ines Ne..-. M' h et Scil h US BENEFITS INC (A cai.. llctlliOUS business name or • AIR DRIVE ANO AT • lh1I lhe undersigned Wlll vote· u• • IC • UC • I . d' tic~· "'~" T LAWYER • names listed herein cnns P. Conner, 325 LOCAL LIBRARIES 0409 aell et public auction pur· • ltelement This statement was filed orn&1 omes """' own On 07/0lll'. .. 945 AA\ This $lalemenl -ds llied wt)tl ethystAve .. Babol Island, CA ORAL OR WAmEN COM· DANIEL ALBIZUR"es. tuant to Sectlon 21700 ol COUNCIL M••••RI: The lollOWlng pertonl .,. with tho Couory Clerk ol Cenllf' Orlvt . SU 1600, Costa ATIORNEYS EQUITY NATIONAL the Countv C1ert ol Oran 1 2662 MENTS FOR OR AGAINST 0422 the Buslnns l Proln· AYEl t Genia, Huun-doing bUslness u : Orange County on April 28. Mtsa.CA92626 CORPOAATION • Ag1111 1ar Coon on M 23 1994 g M6ly A. McKeon. USO THE APPLICATION Will MARVIN SmOZIER, 0437 slonel Code, the following phr er, Hornbuckle, PREMIER PASSPORT 1994. SIGNED. US BENEFITS, INC. COUNTRYWl)E Tm..E CX>RPQ. N~ICE·r:lt FlCtiuous Name Truxton Ave .. Los Angeles, CA BE HEARD AT THE PUS. NOAH f"RIESON, 0452 described pr()pOf'ty to wit: •&1tte, ErlokNn. NOEi: CLUB, 2630 Avon, Newport FI07322 Jose A. Vellsoo, Sr. v P,, Secre- RATION (TM'lel) 23721 Statement uplres twe yurs 0045 · UC HEARING. FOR FUR· GEORGE STINSON, 04SS STEVEN .. OEAGEA NOM. AllSl[NT1 Non•. Beach, CA 92663 Publlahod Newport Beach· ~GentraJCounsei. BIRTCHER • DRIVE LAKE lrom Ille date ft was tiled In Ille Deanna RiYtcinl, 340 West TH ER IN FORMATION ~l~JE~O~~~·o~~~t SPACE OS Ost , A 17 FOOT 0 RD I NANCE 94·9 ROE Marketing Enterprises Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May .,.. Is bu~ W3S conductld FOREST CA 9263().{71•)707-0lllceoltheCOIJntyClerlt Anew aAvenua.#7,GlendOla.CAPLEASE CONTACT THE RUBENLEON 0471 WOODEN BOAT ON •mend•SectionaS-118 So~·· (Cti· 30399 ~ 27 June3 10 t7 1994 VJ~~~l llleOWll!I 56.tO•h~llPIXJl'*ld Truaae f"ICIJllous Bustnest Name SlllA-l~~~EO·Cllarles p Conner ;~~~G DIVISION AT WILLIAM PERDUE, E793 ~ l~~:so~~·J5:-r 121, 5-128, 5-129, 12'..... 92~7 nyon Lale•. . . . . FT35 "" ~nty CllB --:, Orltlg• l.lldw and .,.,...,c to tw Deed ol ment must be llled btlore 111.i This buslnfts was 'condl>Ct!O IF YOU CHALLENGE THIS Pub 11 sh' d N • w Port ANO B~SIOE THE BOAT. and 15'7 ol the Costa Thi• bu11n111 Js C<?n-PUBLIC NOTICE County on May 13, 199• Trull whdl -1'91Ddtd OC/2&'91 lime The ~ ol l!lls St.allmtnt ti'/ CO-par11'11rS ACTION IN COURT YOU BHch..COlla MtSI Dally Sale wfll be by competl· Mna Municipal Cod• relat· ducted by: I Corp<l(alion -Newpon Beacll Costa MtSJ • Document 91.191on RE-Rf· does not ol itsell authorbl the Tiiis staieminl was ftltd ~th MAY BE; LIMITED TO RAIS· Pilot June 4, 10, 11194. llYe bidding, (Wrlnen sealed Ing to Polillcal Signs and Ttlt registrant(•) com· Flolltloua DallV Piiot CX>RDED 1~1 OOCU"1ENT use in 11115 st.ate 01 1 Flc11tlous Ille county cwt ol OrlllQt ING ONLY THOSE ISSUES SI065 qfda may be aubmilted in removal of Illegal llgns In menced lo tranaact busl· aualtMu Neme CN250460 05/20 05/'ZT ~ NO 91·708602 Of ()fflc:j8 Records Bus1ness Name 111 violallon °1 ouniy on Ml'/ 23 1994 YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE PUBLIC NOTICE advence) ON THE 23TH OF public rlghtM>f-way ""' under the Flc1itlous It t t 0 l'I .. Olb" .. Atcordw ol ""r~htsol another under Fe6-NfWP«tBNdr·COlllMf RAISED AT THE PUBLIC JUNE. 1994 AT 8:AM. AT THE FULL TEXT o; the Of· Bu1lnHI Name(•) listed The fo11o!:".:;son • .,.•----~ ....... ~~ ....... - ORANGE Olunty Oi6larTla ~.a!:..!'181~.°'oocommet on~~!~ Dl/lyPilo HEAAING 'DESCRIBED IN IUPIEAIOR COURT THE PREMISES WHEflE dinanci may be read In the abow on: n/a . doing buslnoll H' PUBLIC NOTICE ~OJTB) 8Y KAREN WOLF A ............. .... seq ..... H-~ CN25290I u .. 'l1 J 3 to 17 THIS NOTICE. OR IN WRIT· Of CALIFORNIA said property hU been • ROE Marketing Enterpr11H POLLE OE ORO SALSA --------- SINGLE WOIMN WU SEU AT and Professions Code). ...., un ' ' TEN CORRESPONDENCE COUNTY OP 0 • .,..,•01• tlOfed and Whlch 11 localed City Clerk 1 Office, 77 Fair Inc .. Aon Ecklloll, PrH. PICANTES 3025 E Coast Fiie lie. fl1IOS7 PUil.JC AUCTION TO TIJE First FUlng PUBLIC DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· ._.. 1t AYRES SELF STORAGE Drive, Costa MeH. Thia 1ta1emen1 wu filed • · flCTJTIOUS IUSUftll HIGHEST BC>OER FOR CASH Ne~or1~·Costa Meu NOTICE NINQ COMMISSION AT OR 34t The City Drtve 1880 WHITTIER AVE.: MARY ELLIOTT, Dep. with the County Clerk ol ~~S CoroN del Mar, CA NAMEITATt•lfT OR CA9ilERS CHEat MADE Dally Pilot ITATt•lfT °' AIANOON· PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC Poat Office •ox t4t71 COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 ""Cltr Ci.rtl Ofang• County on June 3. Hou1hang Khad•ml, 22t The lolowtng penon(s) PAYAB..£ TO ATIORNEYS EQ. CH252909 Mz127 Jun 3,10,17 ll9fT Of HEARING. Or.,.., CA 714-650-1282. Landlord ,.. Publlah•d Newport 199-4 Goldenrod Corona dtl lsNt doing bl/Wiess a . UNCLE UITY NATIONAL CORPORATION UIEOFFICTITIOUS IUSINESS Publl1hed Newport t291~tl7t Ml'WI the rigl\t to bid at Beach.Costa Meaa Dally F9113 t8 Mar CA9262S TOMSAHTIOUES&C0, 119S. (PAYAEl..E AT THE TlME of . PUBLIC NOTICES UME Beach.Costa MH1 Dally IN THI! MATTER OF the 1al1. Purcha1es must Pilot June 10, 1994. Publl•h•d Newpon Beach· Thi'• buarn111 la con· Glam• Street. Orange, CA ~E A~ IN ACCORDANCE Tiit IOllowlng person(s) h Piiot Junt 10. 1994. THI[ PIT ITION TO be mede by cuh and paid F755 Cotta MeH Dally Piiot d\H:ted by: en lndMdual 92666. WITH SECTION '924h(l>)OF THE CNSt1JH U lbandoned the use ol the flcO F748 CHANQI THI NAME f0t al the time of purchHe. June 10, 17, 24, J!Ay I, The regl1trent(1) com-ROBERT J. CERULLO. 6273 CALlfORJM Oii\. COOE A~ LR Am Acc::::mmr Am t1ou1 bt1st1tss name UNC PUBLIC NOTICE OP CMLOS OSIOW :.cipwc:;-:: ~:_ .,. PUBLIC NOTICE 1... menc«t to tranaact bust. ADPlan w111. Long Beac:ll. CA ACCEPTAIU TO THE TAUS.. HEAl.lM TQl9'5 ANTIOUES & CO toca• CAI• NUM•ER .. mu ,.. F71l neu un<Mf Vie flc1ltlous 90803. TEE) AT THE ~ (NORTH) a::=:i:A~i 111t9S.GllSMIS1rM('0rqe NOTICE TO At7:1Z2t ::::~ i:ome of~·~ FlotttJoue lk.tllne11 Name(1) lllled GINA K. CERULLO. 5273 =~s1_o T~~ cou~ Veer Ended Doo~ 31. CA~flcUtlou In CONTRACTORI ORDER TO SHOW the event ol :.:be-•u:~::.:..-:n-PUILIC NOTICE ="~·~~=ml =~j W'f. long lleaetl, CA CEHl'ER DRIVE WEST SANTA GENEAAL l=ICAN I.ff rtltrreCI to ab:v. bU:,.,e'l.~': CNAJ-~1~:' ~:R~J::.W CAUi~ F~~Q· = r:;:ord end obli· The lollowlng pereon1 lie '1otltleu1 rr: 11a1~ment w~~ :'~ This l>llslnm It condUcild ~.CA .. ~. trtae .id merest INSUMNCE COMPANY June 11. l9M In lhe County 0 GIVEN lhat the Huntington PETm~ER(S) CARLOS Ayrn SolfStor• ~.~~··~ONVE· ......... Neme 0,'.;9eou%'~ ~ii 2~. ~~;~:o':EdR1'~ CERULLO OOINl,edllollldnowt..-sby ~~ 700MorbtltrMt,lt. Or91ge, OrlgNI Fii No Beach Ul'Von Hloh ScllOOI OSEGERA HASIHAVE ReeldenlMeneger• NIENCI! MOBILE OIL I.......... 1... GINAK .C(RULLO • dw md Deed d TMt 11 h LA>ule1 MO 83101 F'247&79. DISTRICT, wllf receive FILED A PETITION FOR AN Publla hed Ne wport CHANGE 290t E. Mila The tollowtno S*lonl.,. F908M3 R lstr: l lllS n t p-~ ... 111 s.d Quity Totel eamltted HHll: TOM PONTIUS. 2-401 N 5'11-IMled blda lor the aw11d ORDER TO CHANGE Beach..Costa Mne Dally L 4'12 Anahel CA dolna buslnMe •: tg an o Yt ....,un °"'°'1iie . t7,eot1.11i.01• tllig0,5'nllAna.CA92706 of IND NO. 768. SCIENCE NAMES FROM CARLOS Pilot Juno 3, 10, 1994. 9= • m, llUltQUEEE ENTER· Pl.lblllhed Newport Beach-to transact bUslnm Ullder lhe The *-1 eddr'IU nl otlW To t a I t 1 e~111 t I •1 : DENISE PONTIUS, 2401 N. CLASSROOM ALTER· OSEGERA TO CARLOS F737 Scott Thomu Kt"" 1300 PRISES, 11121 Algonquin, Cotta Meu Dally Piiot May llc1ltlous business name or COl!'llllOll dltignlllDn "Illy d .. 17,201. 1221, u Slnlllao santa AN CA 92706 ATIONS • WESTMINSTER FARIAS PUBLIC NOTICE w Lambert #I u-t. ... Huntington BHch, CA 20, 27. June 3. 10, 11194. """"listed lllrtln. ,., ci.cni.s ~ Catlltel .mcu: t .0. SIGlitEo· TOM ' PO«TtUS HIGH SCHOOL on or be-11 Is hereby d ed 1het c · 9083 • 92Mt PUBLIC NOTICE Tllll statlmen1 wa llto wlGI ~ be 249 OGlE A ree:: ~~ tot DENIS£ PONTIUS. 'fofe 2:00 P.M., JUNE 30 11 l*'IOnl :.::._. In Neu.eel ~ 'LH Schuch 375 Merquee DHm, 3t019 fie Countv Cit" ol Orange STREET IC-2. CX>STA MES\ r.A funtli: t .0. e.-"'P"'8 Thll bUM1m .. condueled t.. et which time .nci thlt maner appaer befor9 D ..... utlon S. Rlndolph 411107, 'BrM, Minutemen W1y, Wn ttako ... QAL NOTIC• Coun!V oo May 23, 1994. 92627 Coi.nty AsMtot'1 PlrOll 0 ro ' p eld In end ltusblnd Ind ""8. IMC• they aha.# be ,.. thla court In Department CA 92121 VIiiao•. CA 913'7 PROPOl•D tff4.9S NOTICf·Tllft f1cffout N11111 ttiml>ir ·~~ ~ eorplue· • Oo Tiiis sta•ment Wll lllld Wil!I ceNed, opened and pub-No 703 ol the Ofange PuWlehecl Under Thi• bu1in•11 11 con-Thie bu1lne11 11 con-aUDOa'T FOR Sta•ment expht llwt ~ A eo1o1 ·-.:......... • C011nly Cllrk ol Or .. ,,,,.. 11cty reed, c~~ Superior Court et Corp C leoUona ducted by• 81 .. -dUc'9d by: an lndMdual lrom the da• It .. lllld Iii the The llldll11g111d Trustll d!ldlill!S .i&'.OSr ..r ~........ ounty Oft May 2S 1994 -·r Pl.ACE OF BIO RECEIPT: the •ddrn1 lhown abOve 1 I031 end 11031.9 nenhlp •• goMf ,..... Th• regletrant(I) co'"" OCIAN YllW OC1lcl OI the Court-can. A,,... .,., ~ lar fl'1 •ICIClll...-1111 d neeeloftect f\IM• Ceurplutl: Ntwpon /JNdt.eo,t;i ~ Beletl U.H.S D., on 7o5, 1"°', et 2:00 (t) lmperiel PW•• Cove, The regl1trent(a) com-menc:ed lo trlnMd bulf. ICHOOL DllTRICT Flcllous 8uai. Neme Stitt- .. _.. ~ 9'd at. uee.f"e2.et51 Dl/lyPlo Procuremonc Otb. Room o'etock pm end then end • PaM9rlhlP conllnng of mennd to trenuct bull-,... Under the Act1t1oua The OCEA N Vl!W 111111t must bt tlld before flat common~ ".,., .,.,..., Oeln (Lo, .. ,._ ~etlon1: CN2504110 May 'l1Jun31017 391, 10251 Yorktown Ave .. !her• ltlOw" CIUM, If any ~ PlralH Cove ltd ""' ~ the Flctltloua ....... N1me(a) liated SCHOOL DISTRICT'S pro-Gme. Thi tllna Ol INl lllllmlnt ,...., 178,HO,IM ' • Hunting ton 8 11Ch, CA they hav-. wt1y the petJtlon Partnerahlp end ISA Equity BullnHI Nam•(•) llllted lboYe on: •2·94 poled budaet tor 11194·15 dOll l\Ot of fflell 1111'10flll "' s.d '* Wll be mecM. -'wM IMome: t4t,Hl,471 PUBLIC NOTICE 82MIJ. .PhOne (7t4) H4-tor change of name ihOUld Corporation, 1nd which •bow on: not eppllcable M•qu" OM1n wlll be available IOt public 1111 In Olis S1ltt or 1 ~ co.win ot Wlrf.,ly, ~ f7 lncrH.. COoorHHJ In 3339 ut. 43501 not be granted, hM unled on "' buslneea Scott Ktog Thia ltai.ment WM nled lnapectlon at 17200 PINE· llutlness N""' In Vlolallon Of tndld. llgll'dr1g Mii, ~ ..itel -' aurp"'8 11"""8 llOTICI Of DillllUTICNI 8'd dOcUmont.I, plene Ind ft la 11.1rtMr 0tdered lhet e al 1271 Sky P1111 Courl. Thie etai.rn.nt wu llled with the County Clerk Of HYRIT ~. HUNTlNQ.. Ill 11111111 of anolW lllldlr ftd. " ~ ID r-t 119 I 113: t 111,434.323 Nob II lllflllJ QMll lllt ~ end al c~ copy ol tNs order to aflOW Sen Otego, C1llfornl1 with the County Oetk o4 Or919 COUf'llY on June I, TON RACH, lfom JUNE eral. Stitt °'common llW (See ~ blllncl r1' .. ~ lntun noe In hrce: ttte ~IP lllrltolOfl txlll· tract documents m1Y be C** be pY1141ahed In N8I lltU·1305 end 4000 Orenge Coumy on Aprll 28 1"4 11, 1"4 to JUNE~. 199-4. s.cion 14•00 et Mq lustnets incWAe ...... .....,. --• t I." w I'.: Ing bttwlln SuSlll w Genltn purchUed '°' S50 per ... COSTA MESA OAll.Y ~ lllvd , Suite 300 1"4 • Pettl07 belWMf\ the tlourl or 8;00 andProltnlon1Coc1t) at. ~ .,...., .. llld •1101•n.eae.ooo suan111 sto.. eon.t1nun • the D11t11c:1 Maintenance PILOT, • newa_. o4 ~t Tower), N•wPott 1 ,907311 Publiahed NewPOfl e..cn-A.M. end 4:30 P.M. Th• Ffrltning · ~ n. ~ ~ ol fll o c d • n t • H ••I~ I\ l-ungu .llrlllt C Stolllt and Hal Office, 625 YOMol!Wn Ave., 11•ner11 circulation pubs h. CA ~. wQ dll-PUblllhed N-Beach-Colla M•H Delly Piiot publlo hearing on th• pro-NtWl)Ort Btacll-Costa Mesa ,__. ..,._,, J ,_.._ remlume·Schellul• H: T Tran d"'-buatne.a uncitr Huntington a11ch, CA llahed In tNI county 11 lofvtd on MIY 23 1994. •"..-' June 10 17 24 .... 1 poMd bud~ lor 1""·95 " ... Plot ~-_...., .. ,. _... U Jl,071,141 llnn _,,, 12141, (714) 531·93H. ,.... once a .,...'°' 'tour (2) After the1 'ct•~ no Cotta Meta 01111V Piiot May • • • v-r • w11r be held et OCEAN ...., __, by ~ RI ln1uren.. lt1 foroet ltte 1111ne....::., ·~ Of Peymen1 Wiii not be ,._ ~ weekl prtof to oemer In lhe ~p 271 June 3, 10, t 7, t... t994. V'if.W SCHOOL OISTRICrS CN~0411 Ml'/ 27 Jvn 3,10,17 =•IMml•flla: ... ue.• .. ~" , ... : ~~ IOlllMr:. = ~==-thedeyoftNl'leaMg. ~.'°bl= I~ F73e F712 ~~~A:f<'~NE 1~B: r-------- ol .. '*' ~ o1 hi Ne>-octll1nt •"" ., .. Ith 40, CllY or Y01'11t Lino.. Cell-Bidder mutt po .... • cur· NLU RO•INSOlt Equity cO:.l>Of:n who PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE TINOTON BEACH 0n JUNe ~-11C111t1Sl74 49271 Nmlurnt•Dlrecrt Celllo~ fornil, of M4rCll I , lt!M, dll-rtnt "C" Celllomli eontrac. JUD QI IC 0 II II I.. l'IU tuthority only tO wind .._..H.._,,_ .. __ .__ 2t , 1 .. at 7:00 P.M. ..,, t.e DATE IWJI~ u I I". I I , • • • • llymutu11con11n1 ••• UctnM at 11~ of llONIR OP,,. aupa. MP fie ,.,.,..,,,pelfelta r~ -r--Publl1 h1d Newport COUMTIMWIETITU: ·-:·~~!.,.,.., tNt the :..::.-::n:c:.-:: =.o ~n:.be .. ·2~ "::'J::':u t9M ............ .....,.. ··:u.::.::---:-..::.=--=~~ 1=:' Daily t•e .... e ()C)Nl()AATION ~·11• r...... .,. In •Olulon IOf lflY dlbll 1111>11-P.M. on JUNE II, at ... CARLOS oala•u. ~·r•••r ... ...,, ... ,. The tolowll'lo penont •• The flollowtr'l l*IOn• .,. • ' '749 ••tr' ATIONEYI EQUITY OOftlanoe wttf\ ttle A"""411 Of Ob1tg.11ont lllQlritO un Dlttrid Maintenance Ofllce tM W AVOCADO M'f ....,. ....... ~ bu1NM ... dollia ~ M ' "-~ 8 HATIOMAleofP~; tet"'O: • .::. \":' ,r.-; .., ftln name 01 by Illy 521 YOf11town~~ Q coiTA MIA, ca: IU IQUITY CORP(). Th• l addl•b•Ck 'Jall•y TH£ OUTAIACH 0 Qf'OUP, JE.RRY J _.,_ .... .. the iniurenoe rson or l*tDnt ow111ng 8Mch, CA 1'19 (71•> 1107 MTIOll, • Cellteml8 Voice. NO w. Bay St., 1ont 1ne1ert flwr. '°"'""' Alai·e, 4SST VICE PRfSl)CHr "°"" •f the Sleta ndlr Mid ,.,,, nMN &3f.llM, Job welk •• "°' 0..-...... Coela ...... CA 12121 teln YalleY. CA •101 C213* f CellfoflW, punun te Juflt 2 4* IMl'dlllOfy Publl•h•d Newport 9YJ ...._ a. ~ Callf0tnl• Com1t1un1ty lulen ....,, I0121 lftdllltl ba WF~t.. o11yo McCOllum At!V(•l AJ we1 """'be com-Baachseoete MMe._~ ,..,,11111, .. , ..._ 1nc.. (CA). »ci w. = ~ v.1ey, CA tement, 1.10Dv. COiium l luneft llleted ...., 11 conMWo "°' Mey 20. n. -i. , .... ,1...... ••-•rt aav a.. c-. ~ .... CA and el-a &30 E Stllw. f4lftl 120 llve ...,_ hnl 11'8 tlfM ~ 10, '"4. • • -.. tH27 Thi• bualMll 11 con-- rlttlO, CA 93710 llC9 IO Prooeed II ""*' '711 ••••h.C••I• 11••• Thi• bu11ne11 I• con-duCteO by: an lndMdull PMwport 1Nc11-coe11 MetJ by .._ oasn.ICT. 'allure to hllr Plet .._. to, ctucted by. • corporeUofl Th• reo11tran1(1) co~. •L-a' ... Ottol 0.-Piiot oomp1e1e .._ ""°" ...., The Community ,...._ The r~alrant(I) , COM-NnC9d to .,.,... bull-~:;=;;:;;;;=:;;:~II &llC .... . CH~I 611"4 ltl9 11"'9 MC ~ hetetn P~~~'<f..:~i~ "97 menced 1rwect ~ ""' under 11'8 ~ L; ll. Li 11. Mftd 11. ..... .... :=.:.~ ....... ,. Buyns..-11.l'lndlt. =-~Na::..~ :::'::::WC•)...... =....... . \ ltl9 MIOUnC of .,,,.. l'luno Ca..elfled. abCM on: NJA lulan Mllltr ~~----~~-· • \ ' \ 330 W. Bay Street ·Row To Plaee Classified Ad BY PHONE: 714 142·5178 .. ..,,, Friday, June 10, UMM 9 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ANNOUNCEMENTS MEMBERSHIPS EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES. 6010 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2189 BEACH GARAGES 2669 FOR RENT 2740 2920 3018 SS 3 o I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- Wetertr0nt Condo Cute. cl.an, quiet, pllt s 11 o alngle garage 2 matr BR. 21ABa, atudlo, lull Bath. No storage only In COM frplc, 2 car attach9d amk/peta/nolae. Utlla 708 Avocado g.,, pllt gated comm, Incl. $495. 846-4878 675-8634 $HSOO mo. Boat allp ·--·--------•xtrL Avt 6/30. For Gorgeoua ocn nat~BR-Oc .. nfront gerege- lnfo/appt, 835-2128 29A, deck overlook• fully enclosed In West Ext 204 ocn, dbl gar, yrly Newport Beach. $139 George Herburt Col· Center Club transler- ller please call your able mbersh1p, $4000. dad at 909-944·9409. Perl Arts valet parking Your mother died and available. 644-1121 there are many ques· WANTED: B•lboa tlons about her will. Bey Club member- ship. Call Mark. 714/ 831-1978. Antlquel/Collectabl•• wanteo for upcoming Receptionist/Setty aucuon June 24 we Emphasis on recep· buy or accept con· tlon duties with over· signments. Call John llow secretarial-Ming Riverside Auction Co lor Newport Beach 714·525·2956 or law tum wP 5.1 & >dnt __ t_·8_00_·6_2_-A_u_c _r _1o_N_ comrriunacauon skills •BUYING ITEMS* BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 W. Bay S~reet s2400 mo. 648-1201 722-oa24 LOST & I•••••••• OCEANFRONT apar-FOUND 2925 ••••••••I kltng 2BR/2BA Annual. I•••••••• APARTMENTS s11501Mak• Offer. COMMERCIAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT '8 must. Law ol1ice exp From 1800· 1960 1 pc prel Salary nego-tiable Send resume 10 1ewelry to ant.re house P.O. Box 6209, Irvine contents Immediate Costa Mesa, CA 92627 FOR RENT Agt, M.,cla 509-3707 FOUND• Femole Ger- 927 t 6-5209 cash, top S 673-6223 PRIVATI! STUDIO REAL ESTATE man Shepard Black & .Restaurant Clean, full BA, utll Incl. tan. looks like a pure ---------STUDIO CAFE APPLIANCES 6011 (Corner o( Newport Blvd. & Bay St.) No peta, no amok•. bred. Seems to have EMPLOYMENT 1 h 1 BALBOA $445/mo. 548-6179 been In a recent dog s now mng or our ATTN BUILDERS 60 BUSINESS OFFICE fight. Found in the vi-5530 . new locauon in down-yr·old top-of·llnt CIASSIFIED HOURS: ISLAND 2606 cinity cl Santa Ana town Hunt Beach O 'K••f• & Merritt ••••••••• fOR RENT 2769 Heights. noar OrchiO. :~:;~ie~~klail gas range 675-6447. Telephone Sam -5:30pm Monday-Friday W alk-ln 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday llAYFRONT MISCELLANEOUS On Friday· Juno 3rd. APPT SETTERS Servers L_g capacuy Kenmor• 3 bd, frplc, laundry RENTALS Nl!WPORT Bl!ACH Please call Dawn at Good phone voice & •Bus Persons wa·sher Dryer. perlec• S1850 AGENT •v•c SUITES 852-8043 or 631·1030 goal oriented Earn .Coo1<s cond 5200ea Lg SS 673-6900 ~ big 5. Call between 10 · LowH t prlcH, tree Generous Reward & 2, 1.800•764•2473. •Bartenders Amana relrig frec2e1 aervlcea. 833·9550 •Host Persons 5250 Moving • Mus.1 DEADLINES BALBOA PENIRSULA tor lnlormallon leading Boer tender/ server Apply 1n person a1 sell all' 857·6450 • ROOMS 2706 Very attractive offices. to the return of very apply In person· Born 100 Main St Balboa Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm Tuesday ....................... Monday 5:30pm Wednesday .................. Tuesday 5:30pm Independent ........... Wednesday 3:30pm 2607 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 31at St., Cannery Vil· o ld china dlahes. Steakhouse· 2300 --------- LIDO-Furn s450. No lag•, NB. Phone Roy bowls and vases, col-Harbor Bl 3t. CM Retail Jackaon, 673·3733 lectlon of chlldrens ---------OUT OF SANTA FE 102 • llAY STRl!llT amkg/drug, pvt entry, books, Madam Alex-BOOKKEEPER PIT Seeks exp d salesper- Behlnd the library. Ef-micro. frig, cable, ender dolls, sheel M·F 11·3 tO-key by son tor silver jewelry flclent 1BR, appla, 720-1887 or 673-8717 COMMERCIAL music from 1920. touch. Newport Beach k1osll In Fash Isl. P'T lndry S625 (for 1) Utlla NB Lg room w/full PROPERTY 2778 1930 & 1940, tools restaurant. 645·8384 hrl)' comm &44·5953 pd. No peta. Ref a prlvlle~gH, jac. ldea1 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiii and misc things taken Du 11 I e Id EI• c tr 1 c ---------req"d. 723-0823 or 310 for buslnaaaperson.1• In a burglary in the 111-RETAIL SALES 698-0619/804-6882 $410 mo 942.ea11 Prime nu Udo Store-clnlty ol Tustin Ave. Boat Co seeks pur· For Kitchen Thlnna ~,.......,,.--.....,..----and 17th Street In chasang agent marme • 104 15th St #8 ·Gd NB Room w/balcony on front. Office/Retail. Costa Mesa over Me-knowledge prelerreo in South Coast Plaza ------- NEW stackable wast>Or & di)!!. S525. Frigid· aire h11y dty 960-7794 '89 Kenmore au alee· tric heavy-duty com· pact. stackable washer & dryer Excel lent Condit on -tClea for apartments Con· dos · washer hOOt<5 up to k1tcnen faucet S325 Cali 957·3021 Thursday ................ Wednesday 5:30pm ·Friday ................... _ ... Thursday 5:30pm loc -1BR upatra, frig, canal, furn/unfurn, 2000 al. below mkl/ morlal Day weekend. Send resume· 670 W Full t1me'part time, aml ocn vw, carport KJ1ch prlv, w/d, tennla, 98c. Full Serv. Xlnt Please call 714.548_ 17th Stf 0·2 CM days. eves & weelt· --------- S750 mo-mo. Alll 7/1. pool S375 642-8723 · tranlc & parking. 8441. No questions 92627 ends Call 553-9337 FURNITURE 6014 651~ or 720-9422 . . • PRU NEWPT 673·1900 Saturday ........... ~ ........... Friday 5:30pm asked. Heir Styllat/Colotlst/ *Se er• ta ry P fT * liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Bewtront Bldg + HOTELS LOST DOG vicinity Menlcurlat tor exclu· Smolf friendly NB area Antq French armoire. GENERAL POLICY vw 2nd sty 18/RS 1VBA, TE Newpori Pier 20th St aive Newport make-up ott1ce You II be mull\ beveled m1rr door • kltch. Clean. N · rty l MO LS 2718 BUSINESS & studio Station c.antals sk lleo .... th a sales 40 ·w x 97 h, perlect $895/mo 873-1943 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4·yr-old white M•lt· avail. Call Stevens personality. Common cond 51900 759·7659 Rate. and deadlinee are aubject to change without notice. The publiaher menee 1 the right to cemor, reclauify. reviae or reject any c1a,1ified adnrtiaement. Plaae report any erron that may be in your cluaified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accepta DO &ability for any error in an adt~rtieement for which it may be nspolllible, escept for the coet of the apace actully occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for tLe fint iuertion. REAL ESTATE NEWPORT FINANCE •••• red collar. C 6 6 39 Modem 2Br, quiet. Frpl, LIVI! IN LAGUNA • Phone 675•8011 be· and ross, 4 -t 4 sense a musl Hrs k N l 513B 1 .. •••••••1 llex. Resumes· P 0 p< ng. o pe •· Furn Studloa, kitchen· I• fore 1 Oam or aher LT CONSTRUCTION W. Bay. $1 010/mo yrly ettH TV pool Sl7S 8pm. REWARD Box 1246 f~ 92663 lse. Alll 7/1. 640-5719 & 'wk ' ........ 5. 2 ..... --------$10·/Llr 821 6800 ,,-up ............ BUSINESS [OST: A EWARD m • Stan Sll.41 rir-ben· •---------Management efats For apphcat•on .l COIONA VACATION OPPORTUNITY Gold Earring wi1h Em· tSports Mi'ndedt into 1-2us.:J24.311.; DEL '-••e 2904 erald Inset-Balboa Is· call 7am-10pm 7 days ~ 2622 eeNTALS 2722 1 d Th d J 2 Executive direc1or -------- '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an • urs ay u n e • seeks 3 ind 111 w /xi n t work at Home-Lot a 1• 900 Numberal SSS In the 200 bl. Marine people skills. health o f Jobe & SSI S~nd Sharp, clean, 2BR 1BA, Newport Beech HI Prof'ats/Lo Start •·pl Avenue. Please Call background a•, prof SASE 10 RAE 638 patio, carport, 2 blka oceenfront 3Br 38• "' (7 ) 6 6 0853 • S K. C L • t be h 111 7/1 Top SS program• .avl • 14 4 • appeaiance. 6 Mo amino de cs l>1ares 0 ac • · ne., Npt Beach pier. nowl 1..aoo.865•1000 •---------Tratning a111 Call Fred C·240.413, San Clem· S950 mo 873·3852 WHkly. 714 ..... 34-1424 •REWARD• t CA 92673 u1ss1NG CATS 714--250·9448 •n e. Very Lera• 2Br 28a, lmporiar-exporter seeks 1v• 2-atory, g.,age. w/d. 2 -9-eNT-ALS--T-0---Pertner/A8eoclete Lt. grey anci whlto MODEL SEAACH decks. Very clean. ~ need flnancer LJCs long ha1ted cat miss-~II ages & ethnics. no EMPLOYMENT S1100/mo. 675-3889 SHARE 2724 S50-75K or •I• Exec. Ing since 5·30. Also •JP req Emory Hollis s~RVICES 5533 Income pot'I by Nov._ Orange long-haired Agency. 757-1060 ,. $15,000 mo. ON Shore tabby missing 11nce 6· --..-...------1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-l330 INCL UTIL Trading. 373.1717 4 Near Mesa Dr. and MODELS tor ads & Roomy CM hM, w/d,·1-----------Irvine Ave. Santa Ana style shows. Call Dave COSTA MESA 2624 ........ cable. Reapon M/F. LOCAL RTE•24 Loca-Heights area. Please at Savannah"s Hut 2169 .1BR upatalra, quiet, AvaII now. 642·5689 tlon .. Buy All Or caJI (714) 955·3025 67S·6734 very C1ean, lndry tac • .,,_,..._....,.__,.-.....,-.....-~ Part•Posslble S3K ---------i---------1 WANTED 1625 BEACH Please be awaro 1hot the lisungs 1~ 1h s cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number m which thero 1a a cherge per m•nute. l OUAl HOU~G o,roo11ru .. 1n •11 ru l emit Mttl1111119 1!ftll11 111ws111p1r •• IUlljCCI to the Fed· trfl flif H84l11n9 Acl ol 1MI IS BAYFRONT w/DOCK (800) 720-0761 fax (619) 434-5415 bkr ~ wtlklllllMIS 11 lllctll ••••••••• IO Mwttist ""MIY prtlertntt. HOUSE~ llmltallon or dlu rlm11u11on • basu on rau .. ...color. rtll91on. CONDO m .11111.iup.1111111111sa1u10t FOR RENT •lllOUI ••1n, or 111 lllttn!IM IO ••••••••• m.U lllf well pr1t1rtntt. llfnl· 1111 .. or ~l1trlnl1111tt0n." 11111 111wsp11111 will nol Ultw•1ly accept.,,, ldwmisa· mtnl tor rul 111111 wlucll is in •IOlllJell ol tll1 llw Our rndc11 •• llert"r .... l!lld 11111 Ill f"ll1•11 Hftr11Hd 1n thlr • _ __,.,., n aw111a11 on 111 BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 Lux lurn condo, teb bey vt•w. 2 MBA atea, turn-key eond. $1800 Agt 840-5884 ~al .,...,CVnity 111111. To com· ...... ~.ullHUD 1111·"" 11 t·IOO·m ·uta. Fot _C_O_R_O_N_A ____ _ i.a Wn111"11a11. DC arta please tall HUD .. 426-lSOQ. DEL MAR 2122 Beach Area Winter or Yrty Fum/Unlumlahed 1-4BR Incl Waterlront S750 10 S2000 mo. V111a Rentals 675·4912 po o I a . No p • u , Bdrm in beeut quiet Wklye800-S99-6769 REWARD New Bakery-locateo 1n please. $550 mo. NB home. N/S N/D1---------friendly, busy shop 848-0392 prof rHpon. No pets. VENDING-FANTASTIC Brown Terrier puppy, ping ctr needs baker 28 "'B 1 d hk 1395 + u111. 760-011 O Local route. 400% male, 12 wks old, an-a5st baker & counter r " •· aun ry up, profit•. S1200/We•k swers 10 "'Toto ·• Lost porsonnol Hrs ·wages --------- gar, lg LR, break1ut COM cla to bcf\/ahopa potential. MUST SELL. June 7. vicinity V1cto-negotiable 644·0303 DOMESTICS areL $875/mo. 873-S390 utl pd. N/pet N/S l-800-745-3358 rla & Parsons S1. CM. 8181 or 909-337-4515 W/D. 708 AllOCado lllB Phone 548-3830. Real Es1a1e 5540 2BR a.a COTTAGE 675-8834 Sharri 1.--------"""1 Child Ca•• needed In •1-H .. Shr v.,., clean 3BR MOU11:Y MM. llTAft ULD B Encl yard, no peta. go -·, n &< Busy walk-In location. my Hunt ngton ch S725 mo. 722-8294 hH, pool table, Jae,~. WANTED 2916 PERSONALS c~ plan For ~ home \Bushard &. ml 10 bch, $400 mo; '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii """""-Adams) during the decorated. Pool, pvt---------High Int Rete. Money 'ThePn:i•a ... 6pm Must be 16 yrs Roomw 1 Br. newly v., utlla. 53&-3052 1• calf' on Tavtor. r.I summer. M·F 12'>m· patio. $575/mo. Avall Prof N/S to •hr condo needed ):>y pvt party Ne~ o!ct speak English & RENTALS mid J!Mle. 54&-9081 near beach In NB. Pvt S50-S100K sec by RE PERSONALS 3002 have own transpo •CASA D•L MAR• 1:;1 ~~~j~95 & gu.,an. 759·8142 · 673-7300 Refs req·d Denise 1BR. Ocntt. S925wk lBr 18a $600. Quiet 632·7710 Ei.t 100 28R Ocntt $1 750 mo E'alde loc. New paint, Room w/prlvet•I••••••••• Charmlng,petile, 50"lsh ;::R;:::::;;E::;N:;;T;:AL;:::;::=A:;::Q:;::;E;::::N::;::;T;;:;S=.• btwn 8am-4 30pm or ~=~ .c,,°.~~~~ =~ = :!: ~1f;til~f:~hd~~>' ~~~·:::,me:.·)~.! ANNOUNCEMENTS tn~:::,~ ta ~~c;::hi~~ PTOK., ixp d w /olbwongor -96 - 5 -·...., 99 _ 9 .,... 4 ..,.•.,..,"..,.., 6 ,,,.P,,,.m __ 3BR Penln $1000 wk1 __ ~_,...,,....,,._,,....,,,.....--for student 645-9569 aexy amlle seek•• Ille NANNIES 2BR+Den • S1350 mo •l!ASTSIDI!• companion. who is non-llcd OK. Busy wdr..ri .,..,th integroty needed 4BR Udo .•• S3000 mo S300 off 1at mo, newly educated N/S. t1nan-louOOn. Cal LM1I Tram'MI. C a 11 Gr• n n 1 • s • decor 2Br, d/W, gar. HOTELS HOTELS ., clally-aecure & famlly-The ~;.1 Nannies 675·2545 No pets. 845-4319 OTELS 2718 • MOTELS 2718 oriented. 63t-4053 ~A411111 Npt Ht• Ar .. Lg a1u-• M •-------97 •1 \ dlo apt. '>I t>eam ce11a, !!!!!i!!l!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOT & WILD! .__=.....~--....--=-~-"MERCHANDISE Tht Prudlnlal. ..... ., .............. - 673-1900 BRASS BED, On sz w l1rm ortno mall set. ne..,er used boxed Cost S850. must se11 5250 cash 774-6500 DAYBED whl brass. complete w truno,e & malls Ne'ller useo Cost .$850. mus1 sell S250 cash 774-6500 Des•g,,.r Bii• granite coffee 1bl p25 Beige · sofa love grt cone S200 Cherry BR set $525 721· 1841 Eth•n Allen lormal I"'" ing room $890 VICIC· rian sofa toOo seal S925 Cherry s•e.gn berm set Sl 650 Leather oen set 51500 Unused. Can deliver. 895·6046 · PLU~ IN • tndry rm, great area, 1-800-860.6969 Aeceptlonlat/Peraon 888 24 hr aec, poofa, ten-Beck Bev 3Br 2' ... B• S595 utla pd 720-1565 SPECIAL urm~'llrT 'V' -.... ....., Ton Free Call OBITUARY nls, 3bd, 2ba, din rm • YI "'D»~JL an.JL» Frld•Y· Casual at· lam rm. $2700 mo JM Peter• hs•. gated1_________ FllO.l\J $150 LIVE PASSIONATE mospher• & dress liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE - (310) 598-1802 comm, aac ays, beaut veWPORT PLAYMATES 1·800· Costa Mesa area, fun -------6-0-1~,.. yard, shutters. $2350 n&< 859·KISS (5477) office. 6am·12 noon. ANTIQUES U Sunnw 2Br h~•· lg rma, Agt. Jim Kline, 759-3771 BEACH 2669 NEWPORT BAY INN $2.50-$3.99/mln: 18 + Call Jack, 708-2365 terrace, hkupa. So. of --------- PCH. Walk to •hopa & e .. ch dplx, 3bd·2ba,li*iii*lii_.iiiii ... SiTiBiLiUiiiii_iiiii*ii&* bch across footbridge. new palnVcpt, 2 blk• -rr s1150/mo. 873·7335 to bch, Nwpt Shrs Modem 1Br 1810 2Br Clean rooms, cablt n', phone, weekly DtaJd service Call For Introductory Ratt! COSTA MESA 1024 COSTA MESA 2124 comm pooVtennla. 1 28• 11050 fp, gar w/ c., gar $1275 mo. Av1 opnr. pool 721 -1160 now. Call tor appt1_...;...*_1;...B_R_l...-e-2"""s-.--• {714J 835-2128 X204 aaR 2u 1721!1Np IO'FO Nnpon Bmt., ~ 11 ... OPEN SAT/SUN 10-2 Aek AIHtllt Our aaR (714) 831-6000 OB HOM• + INV•ST· 2BR-1 ~BA townhouH, Ml!NT1 Lg E-alde du· wahr hkup, pvt, patio, ple11, yards, frplcs & walk-In cl<>Hll, pool, 219 GRANT ST tlA •peCllllFrlg, d/w Oownataln, Npt,Bch Incl. 60x30 poot. No t .SOO..ISf.3119 recent conatructlon , quiet. Very clean. No •--.-1-8-1-tb-1-... -,.-- rent for S2SOO: Asking pell, pleaH. S685 111111• pets. No fHa. No l••H84a-4811• S355K, ownr may mo. 848-0392 Nice 3BR·2BA patio carry 2nd TO or: 3bd l •alde 1 er 1 Ba houH home on comer IOt, --------------------------- 2b• houa• + apt on tota11y remod, N/peta pool, trp1c, garage. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA lllSA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 lg R-2 lot; plans to new 9119rythlng. 2381 Alll 7/1. 11350 mo'•••••••••••••••••• add lg unit on rear Carlton Pl. 648-9790 875-4912 VIiia Rentala niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif avall. JoAnne: Re/Max •'•Id• 2 Br 2 ~8 a So Co 842-381 a houae, deck • patio, NEWPORT gar w/lndry. A11all 7/1. S900/mo. 842-926' BEACH 1069 HUNTINGTON -------- Model ~rfect 2 matr BEACH 2140 8R/2BA, pool/tennla. •••••••• spa, nr bch. Aeduced 10 $209K 842· 7054 Mu•I Sell 3Br 28•, 547 Riverside Or. New kit, hdwd ftfa 1381,000 0w,,. 497-8598 2111 .... Hove A Garage Sole! 14'"-""~""'"'" ..... ,... ......... QUIET 8t SERENE Palm ~esa Aparln1ents So near & yet ~ far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Me.q amid me tush grcmcry of Jecludcd woods & sattly palms. • Stuclicl, I lk 2 Bedrooms · Jrs S57S IO ~ • I BR S62S Ill $650 · l81U72S ao S7SO •No Pers • Venial Blinds ·~ ..... • NEW Carpet, Paa.nt 8c Tik • F1mcsaRoom • Hcaed Pool at Jaami .• r.. at BUcmiei A C-.. Availabk Ofi::ir Haun: 9;00 un • S:t:M·F and 10:00 un · 4:00 pm Ida 1561 Mal Dr. • SWt Ana Hqaho. CA (no&) N6-9l60 • • DIMES is back ... by popular demand! Run a 10-line ~ified ad in the Saturday edition of the Daily Pi.lot fqr only $5.00 (or 5 dimes a line!) Rcquircmcnt:S: • lium for sale must be ~or hOuschold itcmS pnad at$100or~ • Evay 1tt:m listed for sale m1.m have a pricx. •You may run ~than I 0 lines, but the muwnwn ch.argr is ~$5.00. • You mt.m oomc ro the D.uly Pilot officr .at 330 W Bay Sc. 111 C.osa Mesa. wntt out ~~copy on '"a form ~ prtMdc. and pay cash fur the ad. (No phone calls °' credit aids will be acxcp<cd for the c.hmcs a lmc c:mo>ry.) • Dr.adhne CYaY Fnd.Jy u I -<X>pm NOTE: We will now aaxpc )"\'.>'.If ad1 by rNAI. Send dloClli with ~ CXlp)' (20 cbaraam and apaas per lw) t0 "Dimes .a Lnc". The Dulv P&kx. 330 w Bay Sc.. C.oa Mca. C.A 92627 Pbtc include )'O'U ~ ~and ~ nwnbcr m cu:~ hilYC a qucsoon aloa )"\'.>'.If ad. 'Ads not ~by drad1inc will run~ foUoWing ~ Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for yo~. WILCOX Relph Roy Wllco1C Ill born 1n Pa~oena April 5, 1940. resident ol Newport Harbor since 1948. pass14 away June 5. 199-' In Rancho Mirage "Trey graduated from .Arizona State University. Tempe, In 1904 with a Bacf'lelor ol Science degree, Construction Eno1· neor1ng 41• ser.eo tn tha A•my Aese"'• In Fort LeVv1S , Washing. ton: was a membet of Sigma Phi Epsilon l~•- 1e1 n1ty. th6 Balboa Yacht Club, E"change Club ot Ne1Npo1t Har- bor and the lnterna· honat Conletenc:e ol Bu lC11ng OH1c ala H• owneo R R Wilcox Cotltractora. and was • dl1tnbu10· tor Vice· roy HOmH H1$ f1ra1 love was ocean sa ling and fish ng, He will be m1aaed by hi• mothet, Al\'c• Cllz· abeth W1lco11: 1 seer• Kathleen M•• Ph•IP• and Patricia Ano Bua: aon Andrew Wll· co' and daughtefa Till~ and lrac1 W1I• co11.. n1ec:a Julie Baaa. nephawa S1e11en Baas and David Phelps: 1tep1ona Mark ano David Otta~ Janie L'i"Sk and hla many-tri.ncn. Memotlel HrYtcea wt• IM held 11 am • Pa c1t1c View Memorle& P•tc Chllpet In ..._. PGft lleech 1700), ..... ,,, 11M ttow.,e, .,., ---"· ...... UMon Hua: CA ,. , r I, I -·-- • •~.June 10, 1814 I TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE l MILIQID 1120 II =. •tHD • 1W CMwalle ........ ._ u.tc VII-LSC. 0nty ••·T ... .... .. & ... Rnlind. .. ........ ::er':• , 4IK ml. 1 ownr, fully -• -en •--... ,. _...., ........... _..,._ _., I women'• clolb••· --Xln1 oond, ,.._ -· --1o--opt ona ACWI I Coupa 5...,.,, tO~ 14~­ ' 5 Choir waice '. Naueral color 1 7 Daril OUllirle 19 Ptlow CCMH 20 -off• annoy 21~-22Dome 24 Rldefs of lhe WaYe9 21 The -ol lhe ~ 27Cat'a piey 28Some 32~ .. 35 Paint« ChagaM 38 Detergent brand 37 AmveC:l 38Dwn 39 Peruvian Indian 40 Some ea"le 41 Seff 42 Toes lhe line 43 Holshng device 45Chum 46FaM lowm 471mplore 5 (' p llCllic: 1$1and 54 Philosopher Descartes 5!> Produce (an 56~,ona lhlp 57 Sudderl inlpfatM>n 60Moo. 61 Ttvust lorwatd 62 Bridge 63 Dollar lractlOn 64 -on lnClted 65 Four IOOled lrlends DOWN 1 Nuisances 2Goodby• 1n D\'8bec 3 Ne·er·dO·weP 4 Fan's shout 5 Conlederate oNicerJeb - 6 Monlh parts 7 Poker slake 8W1thc1sm 9 Police slalt0n 1ooecen1 11 Sound bounce 12As•an sea 13 Cougar 18Sea 23 Ftyong saucer abbr 25 Most sociable 26 Aclor Greene 28 Uhflly pipes 29Row 30Whrrlpool 31 Observes 32Barge 33 Urban traospon 34 Pray<'I Pnd•ng 35 Eo -all together 38 Practical 4:? ren110 spots 111 deserl 44 A g1ea1 many 45 Confined 47lan 48 Marry sectetly 49Gems1one weighl • 50 S<JCrod so~ 51 Bath powder 52 vera lolion 53ChoWcd 54 Chimed 58 r0uiJoo slang 59 Roope QI)' • -. .,.. deylWllnclr. ano obo .. ....,, TNa 11 ... 1-2 1>uy1 =. ": ":.": 1700CllwlN 976-2927 Malnt. rec'a avail. ONE SIGNAL TOO MANY :!!!':_P~· ._111H Jlllllll .. 'll~id9;:1, D&ISUll IOIO z:c~= = ----• -* plol. r...,, antple 7U· 375-1134 eve &lb vulnerable. South deala. NORTH • Q 101 8 & I \:' K 10 0 3 • J 10 8 2 WEST " EAST •3 •.J 17 J 9 8 8 3 2 'V Q 1 • ·> J 4 O KQ10981& •KQ84 •es SOUTK •AK984 f\J A5 O A82 +A1~ The bidding: South West North Eut l. PIM 2. 2 0 3 '0 PUI 3 • p._ 4. _p .. 6. p._ p ... p... • Ope.ninff lead: Jack or 0 Thoughtful defenders make lire easy by giving partner count in key siluation1. However, be sure you can spare the card with which you are signalling. Instead or simply biddin1 four spades, which might or mi1ht nol have been rai~ lo 1i1, North tried Lo muddy the wale rs with • response or two clubs. That enabled East to intervene and. instead ~r receiving the probable lead of the king or clubs, which would have rude lhe •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---... electttc, dodger, 73 ~ 8Pd I cyt 31M33 lllO:I atamaclai..,,cWerwla.clt.oeope •avaJ&aGTOK ~;11:-!:j• ·=· =:.:meet.. oond. ·11 uanc vaa-LSC 0n1y with a diamoad lead. Fort....uiy, mCB 1140 4ttl382·77M • •Tl oboablea~,1~:84 48K ml. 1 ownr: fully h41p arrived rroa an unaptded . loaded. all option• querwr. • ... AC • .__ ·7ii10 Wagon-Slick· Thi• •• lh9 1·2 buyl o.ctu.r, Marianne Serr or RADIO ..... K -llUDll SUPS gd mec:h cond, 4 Cir, 4 Malnt. rec'a avafl. France, won the <11>9nU., lead, naff ad Out Bldewalk Sale DOCD 7022 3'ic, good .,.,. car. lmmac. Reg thru 3/95. •diamond in clu11UDv, _._ t-·m-at«!~~~ Only I obo 831-7141 Mak• ott.r. Mike daya 1 urww ... ....-_,,.._. 714· 3"1-1234 eve and rufrad another diamond. Aller 714-982-o&38 •• 31 .......... .......,..3 * * -75 mo. * * POID -75 .,...._....., cathlnc the ace and kine or heerta to Side 11e on Balboa - complete a atrip or the red euita, the a..LA--G-UN_A_____ Mal n ch an ne I l'l••••iiliii&••I:::=:::-=:=---::-=-:~ jack or clubs wu led from the table. beam. 723-1300 81 T-bird AC, Crulae, DUCKS 9220 Weal won the queen and, aince NIGUEl 1152 full pwr, Od cond·l••••••iiiiiiii h r _ _. . 40 ~· Sall °"" .a500 obo. 842-4102 t e return o a RU eu1L W<Mlld have 1450 Bal laland. Cloae -81 Deteun Dleael prHenled declarer with a ruff-alurt, COMMUNITY OARAOE to ... 78a.au1 Pick-up 5 apd, reliable the defender wu forced w retum a SALE. 40 famlllea with BYUKDAI 9090 11700 OBO low club. Given Baal'• intervention homa furnlahlnga, Excen.nt loc nr Ferry. ••••••••• 548-1785 baby ltema, appll-40'+, on-.ahore bath in the auction, odda are that declar-ancH, clothe•, •ports facllllllee. Pvt parking 1118 XL QL er would have played for aplit hon-equipment & col-avt. 7a3-4987 5-apd, 30 mpg, 100K VOLVO ora, fineued the el1ht and 1one lactlblH. June 11, UV. MOMD IN N•I ml, xii cond, blue, down, but a 1tranp thin1 had hap-8am-2pm, Lake Park cuaette '15 r1!9IS1ra· pened on the firat club trick. Ans-at La Paz & Yosemite Slip lo 50 ft In aafe. lion s2100 (714) 78 242 DL Wagon Xlnt iou1 to give partner the count, East II) Laguna Niguel ==~1•~~~1a~I 498-0991 ~:!!'dl/l;t!oo\,::~· Gd had started an echo with the nine or 1---------831·7149 9230 ------ clubs! Now there wu no way the NEWPORT 8169 ,.._.!RS, Rv•s, JAGUAR 9105, -------contract could be dereated. BEACH -.A"" ·- In the words or Alexander Pope, Tl&ll.EltS 8014 •90 XJS 135,000 12 cyl, llISC. AUTO 9245 "A lillle learning can be a dangerou1 Deaka clolhH .Jewelry convertable, auto thing." Knickknack• 'sat ontY FMC Motomome '75-trans, lo ml. ahowrm ·91 Rangerover Country 1-5. 12 Gr~el c ourt The low proftle beauty perfecL 960-5969 129,000 Sunroof, off For lnrormeUon about the (Newport creat) • nrly new eng, tran1. road, Auto trans, AC. C h I G •---------blka. Urea & lnterlof. tHI0-9989 ar ee oren newaletter ror l'ANTAaTIC FINDS · 129K (819) 74g.3132 JEEP 9110 bridge playe ra, write Goren CDa._ exerclae equip, 1--------- Brld1e Letter, P .O. Box 4426, book1, haehld hema. 89 Wrangler· Red w/aoft ANTIQUES • Orlando, Fla. 32802-4426. clothH/acce11orlH, top gd cond new CLASSICS 9250 ------ packaged Xmas cards AUTOMOBILES tire~. AM/rM 'Caa1.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------...---------...---------& notea (wholeaale), $5500 673-3846 1• GREAT MISC. Sal/Sun ....;=;;.;.;.•..;;..;..;;...;;..;;....;;.___..,1 ,99 8 I k s~I k SPORTING CORONA 9am-2pm, 2112 VIiia PILOT CLASSIFIED Conv!'rt~ 40K .. ~,·~n 6065 DEL MAit Entrada (Bluff•) ACURA 9010 II'• the resource you rebll 355. Red w/ A049 GOODS 6122 c:an count on to sell a " HUGE llOVINO SAU 1 f h brand new pwr top. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li•iii•&iiiiiiiiiiii myr ad 0 mere an· Perfect red/blk lnl, xlnl &·month-old m•I• Goff Club• 11 Hnn.a" MOVING SALB Appllanc_., 'surnlture, '88 Red Legend dlse Items, because orig cond, new llres/ PETS & ANIMALS --· toy1, clothe•. AT 9-2, our column• compel Dobermen Friendly, Edge forged 1-SW.xlnt Everything muat gol 2000 Windward Lane lthr Interior snrf, nu qualified buyers 10 ball/more. Photos avl. all 1hot1, frff to good cond. $330. 642-4158 All type• ot hOuaehold tires 88k ml $10,250 Will deliver. 57995. home. Moving, mu11 Golf Cluba, man·a Item• & clothing. SAT/ Microwave, printer, 5 hp 962-0050 call! 916/877·0352 place Immediately. Lynx, Predatora, 4 SUN, 515 NarclHUI outboard, clothe•. Call 857-6450 VCR, books, sporting .------------------------· _ woods, 1 O Irons, new MOVING SALB goods, aomethlng for ADOPT-A-PET grips $250. 646-1201 lrvlt» Terrace everyone! S•VSn 8-4, Every Sat & Sun at Saturday 8•12 1353 Sussex Lane PETSMART, Fountain Dryer, oak wall unlla,,1 .... --------welght bench sofa Moving! Furn, clothH, Valley. Puppies, kit· G11n11GE SALES · ' ' tena and more, all ~ oak dreaser. computer hsehld Items & lots of books & aottware, az treuurHl I 2399 Tu•· looklng for loving, c:ar-6 dHlgner clolhes, az tin Ave. SaVSun 7-311 Ing hOmH. CALL 241· ---------0317 for more Info. BALBOA 7in dHlgner boots & Multi Family-Furn, toya, •hoes, many I.snick· aports. Reasonable AKC Gldn Rel. pups grt PENINSULA 6107 knac:1<s & more. Sat 8·2 3207 Clay St champion padlgr••· iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1112 Dolphin Terrace (nr Weatminster St) Water dogs, grt family pets. fin avt. 493-6881 Antique furniture. Moving-Everyth ing NB Estate/Garage Sale AKITa PUPS tlousehold misc. SAT Goes! Furn, Sealy alpr 1717 Cllff Dr.: Rattan/ " 7am·noon, 111 E. Bay aofa, tbla, drara, b1fl rosewood furn, art, AKC, champion llnea. Ave. (In alley) '~~ctb~aV~~S::•;:2 W/~e bedding, trig. atereo, FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE COMPUTERS 6018 Great markings! $SOO-Bread machine WW 11 Larkspur 644-561·9 odds & enda, Falhers $600. Cell 587-1n9. R c bomber' model · Day Gift•. Sat only 8·2 Plug Into the Pilot Classified section to find iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISC. 6015 Beautiful black & dishes clothH, ml1c. SAT/SUN 7-3 Hou ... Hallan cotton 2-pc Hct Portebl• Semaung whfte 4·year-old neu-Sat 9-? 128 E Balboa hOld Item•. reataurantl••••••••• sofa, great con,d, $250. Cuatom .Oriental Karaa· computer, brand new, tered male CAT needs Blvd nr Flreatallon equlpml. 12000-$20, •Dinette aet 48 rnd tbl tan Rug/pad, gor· Pd 13000; Ask SSOO. home. Owner moving . cash only please. Call TIANSPOITATION & 4 swvl caqebk chrs, geoui. 111h' xt8W . Call 675-5177 Lv Msg to Costa "lea. "WH· before aale, 433-9026.1••••••••• brn bentwood, perfect Sec S3 900 75~7659 ley" 11 very loving and CORONA 2661 Point dol Mar cond $250. 722·9515 ' .alfectlonatel Unuaual DEL MU 6122 •··--------•---------Kl I bed $75 Everything Needed FREE TO YQU6022 marking•. $30 dona-. c9STA ~r• 6124 BOATS 7011 services from electricians ng • &• • · to ,urnlah Aptl Incl llon to charity. Call ~ l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old sir Ht llghta s5o sml appl1 misc Item Tom 675-5722. 401 Y. lrl• enter off liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• ea. Gu dryer S75. FREE w11°arger pur· FRE• FIREWOOD H llot S t 7 30 3 ..... ILl•S 22' Boaton Wh.litr Moving. 642-4174 chaael (714) .. 77 8723 , (CUT LOOS) Free To Loving Home • rope a : •r-5 Clothe•. .. • Cell 722-8072 am Newlywed-out with books, frffzer, more. outrage 89 225 HP Must Sell! Cherry 7 pc1 -M-u-.-1-.. -1-11--1-0-n-bo-x 8 ~o~~ •~:<::]male the old In w/lhe new Tona of .,uru Sat 7·2. Johnson, Lorain VHF, Rice Poiter bedroom aprlng & matt Dbl pll· O'K••f• • Merritt SlameH Kitty. Need• AVID GARAG• iALERi 138 ~nte Vista ~r1•P~r I ::;;;~ny 1ndm 11980 Matctllng lV low top S299 1 Kg dbl• o,ven~ Grap.:; to be only pet. One Day Only Sale 362 Magnolia, In aJley. s;~k n obo 499-6204 Amolr avell. Formal bo~ aprlng & ~att dbJ atakea or ence, Great Peraonalltyl • Saturday 7-3 Sat 7·121 Lamps, rug, 24a.5712 ' Cherry On Anne Din· pillow top $399 Bot Red Million 11191 for Please Call 54e.,1797 All good• muat gol m • n •a /W om• n '••--------- .. and pl~mbers to · landscapers & painters. Ing rm & Uvlng Rm •••• unu1ad. · Can roof. Call 549-3900 LA8 PUPPIES 704 Avoc.do (alley). clothes, BBQ & bunch make offer, 3 PCI deliver. 895-6046 Black ·-ale• •ho~ Betw..., PCH •4th of other '"'r••t rtemall leather 1of1, love, c:hr ---------_.. .. ·-• 51650 OBO 895-6046 Pool tbl 1100,plano JEWELRY, FURS qual, champ ll~H. xlnt ESTATE/MOVING Setiiun 8-4, 904 Navy blue & whi' plndol 1St2h2r 5c'o2u~bhrwesn llilrnk•llant~eown 'Ir ART 6025 . pedigree, OPA/eyaa SAL• Fri S.12, Sat 10 Uetil Pl. Mlcrowve1, I 2 ff h I clear, 1hota. ~755 'Ill all sold. Antique end tbla,. poll. pana, so •. 0 -wht up 0 1 S75 ea, micro ovens f II Jd & HOUSEBOAT Lake Powal! In sllp. •Partners uek another pa rt ner. Well equipped 55 ft boal. 714·848-1571 chra. Xlhl cond. $400 w/1tand1 S75 ea. Ftamed oil Big Sur by MINI LEOPARD CATll urn ure, o new h .. hld good1, c•mp tt dHlgner cloth••· Jew-equip, bunk bed, cash. 966-0964 a 6p 54u 82g · Vlolet Parkhurst Unique bengal cata, airy, plant•. xmaa, basebal~c..-da, etc. 1--------- 0ld Engll•h pub bat 24x36. Val~ $7500, exotic & rare colors. kitchen Iola-of mlac. POWER BOATS w /stoola trundle Waterlotd Chandelier. · 1811 Sl900.fi48·1954 '500-11000. 979-8837 ' 41•9 POPPY lat/Sun, 5261. itat , b d II" .: f 12200. Marble top cof· Seve abuaed .. nd --....,.-1111"'11..,...---DreHer/mlrror/dHk, 7012 e 1, •• m urn, sec· , fee table, $200. Ladles 2YI ct Colvm-fkf OUT .... /CD ~ llonats; formic:• cock· 540-1448 or ST:J-.9574 , blan emereld ·rln abaRdoned peta. Be a PILOT CLASSIFl!D •• ereo cab rac 1• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii tall tables, sofa 1bl, $800, men'• 3 ct S950. voluntaer/fo1ter. Call • .wt mach/exer eq Ip, 14' Nantucket • lnbd 642-432l . nested tbl 898 1887 OBO 714/52"'2"26 714 "5"'·2704. It's tha resource you 10-•pd bikes, o&k ·lV . • 0 k . . " • ... ... can count on to sell a atand. All good cond. mtr, aurrey top side verstsoctutf?ed with Th• Piiot TRADE variety ot merchan· .P,~•s'•3.950LI<.•122".k1•461an · Cl•••ffl•CI dis• Items, because M , .... A call to / Th• most comprehen-our columns compel ET 17Y. Ft Century FIND Classified Community Marketplace an apartment through clas$J!Jed Classified · 'slve and current dlrec-through classified quallfled buyers lo 1988, 4 cycllnder. will help · tory of good• and ser· Calll 1eata 8, xlnt cond. 842·58!8 vlcH around! 1 ___ 84_2_·_5_8_7_8__ M2·5878 Call 875-1652. ------1 CLEANING ELECTRICAL 3610 FURNITURE BAUUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE & MUSIC PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TREE SERVICE SERVICES 3548 REPAIRS 3622 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 LESSONS 3835 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A-1 ••eotrloel workliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii Hauling Junk, Appll·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VANGUARD PAINTING MIKUS •••••••••!•WINDOW CLEANINGt Loc~lc~~ .. ~o~~~~tor Cetnplete Reater•tlOft ~·~~~':?k;lean-Up, Lend•cape Repelr V1olln/Pleno Lessons ~~=~1w~~~~'L~s~.ra~~ PLUMBING FREE ESTIMATES Free Eat. 850.7042 Wood, wl~ker, uphola, Me-1391 Yard llght .... prlnklera. :t~v~-c~~at~~:h~~fo:i:;; SAVINGS MS-8205 $39.95/hr No Job too BUSINESS 297-8081 David etc. FAE l.lckup & FNl111Nnt722~~1ndlchore1 teacher w/BM·All ages big or 1mall. For all of 3929 Tr•• trim/removal, 1prlnkler ay1tem1 & lndacpg. You name It. we do Ill 848-4174 H t II bl f I dellvery. H ·1823 ---------Katherin• 831·8288 PET your plumbing needs OPPORTUNITIES 3487 onH -re a •r• • IC nt FENCES HEALTH/ Lie:, Ins, Bonded.-------- work Let me take the • DEcvr 3615 --------1NUTIUTION 3742 SERVICES 3870 960-4916 L411843628 WALL Dl1trlbutor1 needed 1200-S 10,000/mo. Mrktng, Hllh,& Beauty Proda. BODY IMAGE SOLUTIONS 549-5075 dirt out of your home ~ Te''""'•••••· U•"•· PAINTING 3858 Mety 650-1768 GJUU>JNG 3182 .... ..--. 751·3478 iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Plumblng Repair• & COVERINGS 3932 ..... -NC•S ..... T.S• .... jjilllj!llijii""!!liill• Personallz-Pat Care Drain• CIHred from iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiilii Kathy'a HOUHkeeplng .. r.. -5 Natural alrth Control I• • .., $5 SO All fl t I AH/Comm/Relleble. naWhapalr/paat ,.,..._ 99% effective PMS • •--0-VIN--G-----•W.P. YOUNOQUl-.T Kennel alternallve, No ·,, · s · 11 .. !'5r•829• an Cuatom lnat•ll•tlon Quality work,Refa. Redwood• Llll576605 Flnlahed er•dlne· lnfartlllty appllcallon. M 3834 Pelntlft9 Contractor 1tres1 or worry. Lie, 111 ed. levea ~ · Rea/Comm atr1p/palnt * 831·2298 * Jim Whyte 842·7206 Dlrt-concrate-aaphalt FrH Intro HHlon Ouel. painting by prorll Ins. Ref• 673·7184 No Job too amalll •Wood Feno••• ramoval·pool fill Ina. Mary 955-2334 Cept. "°'"'" .. .,,.,. F~.:~~ •Petolttlng In your ROOFING 3910 5'A. Off w/ad 873·2937 --------Cnen L rtplacefrtpalr,,,.. hauling 3',5' Bobcat 557;1588 Th• Captain beat• home while you travel. CARPENTRY 3510 CON ~ 1111 tlflmlllL LoW pllotl. Uc'd everyone• prlceal Ina. 21rr1 Quamr Palnlln1 UC/Bonded Local ref1 l iii•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MASONRY 3557 Advlntagt Conslr. 174-5301 ____ .....;... ___ lNSTltUCTION3780 hardworking, prof. PL u S Io u c h up• Loving care 644-4058 Sadler Rooftng-Uc & ~· p· k . <!tti iiiiiiii•liiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---------1HANDY MAN 3710 ••••••••• L9't74112 844-4937 murall. Richard Sinor Ina. Specialize c:omm. A to z HANDYMAN Uc: 280644 645-:1209 r•roof/repalr. 25 yra. ii-" .f ,..., ·"'· .... 1ns1111tref1ce c:1bln111, * ~!!!,.~.~JGk.ua".J..ltv. FCLEAON-OL S~f!':~,~~.!=•--,U--l_Ll_C_N_O_T_J_C_E_ H Marten .. on Paint 1 PLASTER •FREE EST 876-5095 l<ltchenl, baths, doors, _,...._..... "'"' -... "' 381 Ha••&"antel Prapertle1 Speclal Ed. General The Callf. Public Ullli· Wallpaper. SCandanavlan REPAIR 3880 •Thunder Rooftng• wlndowa. Doug 54s.72s& JT Concrete 14"°'22 lii•&••im•lilal Paint-Carpentry-Academic•. 780-0155 ties CommlHlon RE· ttadt tchool. LI e..0833 •1111111••••••11 For all Of your roofing ..,_, OIM iiiiTER CARPENTER Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie 100% Natural & Safel DrywaK and morel QUIRES that all used .23 yr1 exp. 650-1967 INT/EXT.QUALITY 11T ~~~:·,..::a:~~p:~ ~ • ~ Adel.lllon1/Remodel1 Cone, Patio, Drlv-•y HlghHt aallafactlon, G•rw 94•9277 uf'l!Y•~ 3784 houaehold gooda Jerry L Davll-Speclallze . Patch to compl••• ~•Css'*51 Flr•/Water Repairs. Fplc, BB01. Ref. 20 Yr LowHt $SSI L#7988. Carpentry, roofing, Jin~• mover• .frlnt thalr * Cuatom Rea/Comm Jobs. Ucenaed. 25yra ---------"SaWrf AD F•idu" Jerry 648-7440 Exp. Terry 997.7594 FLEA BANE: 759-5879 plumbing, drywall, ••••••••• P.U.C. C T number; Palntlng/Wallpaperlnl exp. 24 hr• 584·7831 JtEAL ESTATE ·1825 Glellf Nmoa and chauffeur• ... ,.. ___ ........__ Aepalra, Rtmod. Doore, win-etucco, painting, tile, WMllarn H9told Jewelera print their T.C.P. nunt-L1'441235 * 1-202 Quality Plaiter/Stucco SnCIALlST 3911 ~ - ctows. Clblnell, 11ueco & 0ty-DEC!( FLOOR INSTALL electric:al, Jim MM•t4 Watch~ repair ber In all advert.I•• PAINTING Ms-a•49 Repair. 25 vr• exp ·- wll, ltncft. 91111, etc. Uc. COATING 3570 REPAlltS 3620 •Hl.Q HANDYMAN• .:;~187:;;'Z9 menta. If you have a Con1clenllou1 craft•· No Job too 1ma11. .._... ... ntetlon end )5yr1 exp • .,.,,, 142.0111 quelVon aboYt the le-man, old·fHhloned Tom 845-4203 N ... tletlon + 12 yra PACIPIC ¥llW l•••••iil&iiil •114-tllS• · Oalltv of a mover. llmo pride In workman1htp. Experience. bkr. rmtDNM. PAM --------1 STOP Deck LHka· Vlnvt, hardwaod LAlfDSCAPI a or chauffeur, call: PAINTING ACC•NT · PLUMBING 3890 Call Mark 846-5969 ~ • ~ 1 CHILD CARE 3531 waterproof coellnga-ceramic, marble, aub Plum bing/alee/Water Publlc UtlHtlH Int.lot/Exterior ~· C.••*°'I -------deck•, stairs aual. floor repair, carpet hlra/aprlnklera/cell LAWN CAii 3808 CommlHlon RH. Oual work reaa 3500 PacMo v... °'" work. L#517430 Frff Uc, Bond M:t-•aa fana. lnatall/Repalr. 714-551-4151 price•. 54°'"25 FIL.AM DRAIN TU.! 3928 ......, lled\ D••o•r• molherr Eal. BHt s 722•87891_________ FREE Ht. 841.0137 ..... YmN llelnt. lew On Movtftg QUALITY CAR• Service-Small drain -- Want a hm envmmnt 1nntVY'ft1•1Ht Semi Rellred contractOf. UWft'!.t OI..,...., Low91t, Storage. prof, 20 yra exp. Quality 124·50· Main drain C•MMIClllAR•L• fM your child? FT/P'T ---------&"WAHllW~ ,.,.,.. lmprvmnta eml Tree Trtlftfft .... Lt XLHT '9p. 1 hr min. IN. workm•n•hlp, fair 138·50~7~11e3t Oranlte/Olabik lnatall Call Hayley 444-1814 DOORS 3580 IEPAIU 3122 tobi.' Quality, lntevrtty. " ........ 87i:Ua T187159 V/MC 731·29$41 P'icff 845-2417 Ron ·--... __ Slab Fabrication, I care, Ken 842·1770 car...._. Undac.....,.. T. -...._18• ftelnt.__ Cl•••n-cleanup Uc ..,._2380 ..... 1-----------"• The moat comprehen-a lntgallon, Trimming llUSlC Flneet quality painting ....... _ _... --d .. -. Repelr Speolellelo a "9movWa. a.en-In the Nech., ... Ina 1~ :f gc;;d~-~ "".;;. Clean, Caulk, regrout, ups a Malnl. at. Uc. USSONS NMl/c!Mn. Lt1'811332 YICH around! uallng • lnatall . HllOll, .... ,. --------. Terry IOIMll •to ----------Uke-Nu Tiie M0-2211 . • ' .. t