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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilot.. THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA .. If you got voted in 9r voted out, the ·0~r • (Partial results as of t a.m.) NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Trustee Area 2 Paule tte Witt 8,799 James M. Ferryman 9,564 Trustee Area 4 • Ana Chu Harold G. Parker Serene R. Stokes Karen Wilson Trustee Area 5 Karen M. Evdrts Judy Franco Trustee Area 7 2,593 3,652 7,089 4,595 8,085 10,450 Wendy leece 10,063 Judy Franco, the only school board Incumbent run- ning, was out in front. Rod MacMillian 7,798 Oscar Santoyo (write-in count unavailable) After tough elec- tion Ugbt, O'Neil appeared headed for victory. NEWPORT BEACH C ITY COUNCIL Dtstrlct 1 John Hedges 4.499 Elaine Llnhoff 1,949 Long Pham 1,363 Dlsb1ct 3 Norma Glover 5,224 Art De La Loza 2.290 District 4 Thomas C. Edwards 3, 7 45 Ron Winship 3.~27 District 6 Patrick Bartohc 2.429 Charlie Gabbard l.491 Dennis D. O'Neil 3,838 CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH Measure G (Shall the Newport Broch City Charter be alT)end· cd to modify the composition and duties of the Library Board of Trustees?) Ye~ 3,683 No 4,790 COSTA MESA CITY COilltCIL (TWo open ..cats) Bob Br<ldy 313 Peter Buffa 4,073 Lyon DaVld Cl<'m('nt'> 773 M1cha<"l B Colh N 623 l.Jbby Cowan 3, 105 McHk Korando 1.823 Janet Lea McCdmmon Gary Monahan Mike Sch<'dfer Chris St<'<'l James Wysopal ORANGE COUNTY MEASURE A 1,487 4,010 1,405 2,749 889 The new face on the Costa M esa Council may be Monahan's. (fhe El Toro Airport Initiative} Yes 152, 152 No 146.996 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2nd District Lmda Moulton-Patterson 25,042 Jlm Silva 30. 159 Howald keeps hJs-seat desp ite hls opponent's SS0,000 war ch est. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT nustee Area s Walter G . Howald Kent S Moore Stuart Wtlhams ~ 22,517 6,793 MESA CONSOUDATED DISTRICT ,Dlvlslon 5 Robert L. Galey M1ke HeaJey Thomas E. Nelson Lawrence E. Ramp Stuart Wtlbams 141 664 1,074 49 143 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT (three open seats) Donald B. Mikami 3,425 Nathan "Nate" Reade 4,382 Arlene Schafe r 5,801 JLD\ Wdhner 4,296 Dan Worthington 5,962 ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Dtvlslon 7 Donn Hall Chris Hayd<>n Bud Quist STATE ASSEMBLY 70th District 4,349 5, 162. 8,755 MarUyn C. Brewer (R}40,147 JlD'l Toledano (0) 15,758 TbeAuembly will be home for lreibauln Brewer. CONGRESSIONAL RACES 4Stla Dlstrk1 0... aolarabadaer (Rt •6.759 Brett WallMunson (0) 20,914 • .,. Dlllrtd • Cllftlklp~er Cos fat 69,590 Gary Kingsbury (D) 23,996 sun shines on us all; enjoy it because the clouds are coming back late this afternoon and they may bring some Thursday rain. See Weather, Page 2 ..---. Winner of California Newsp aper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 ELECTION '94 Three new laces join Hedges on City Council BY hus YOKOI, Cm Eorroa NEWPORT BEACH -Though the City Council will see three new faces, voters here esse ntially stuck to City Hall veterans,· re- electing Councilman John Hedges and bringing two planning com- missioners and a former city at· torney to the board, according to election returns early today. Dut at I a.m., Planning Commis- sioner Tom Edwards was fight ing lo keep his sli m lead in the Dover Shor~s district race, :is opponent Ron Winship put up a surprisingly good showing, staying within a few hundred votes of Edwards. Dennis O'Neil, who served as city attorney in the 1970s, will sue- . cced Councilman Phil Sansone in the Corona del Mar district seat. O'Neil squeaked by opponent Patrick Bartolic. With 23 or 81 precincts counted, O'Neil had 3,0-14 votes, while B:ir- tolic h:id garnered 1,992. Ch:irlie Gabbard, the third contender in '• .. . . Newcomer s . . and Franco elected as trustees BY MAllY A.'~ liAR..\lON, ) AH \\'J.1 llk :'\E\\ POR'l -~1E5A -Three nc" l.i1..cs on the s~hool boarJ ,, 111 go to \\Ork\\ 1th 1-i·)C.ir 1n ... umbcrl Judy f·rJnco, \\ho J ppcJrcd lo be c.is1ly bc;i11ng back a challenge b) Karen £,arts. :iccon.ltng to clcc· tion retu rns early today. Also leading by \ arious margins were Wendy Leece, .Jim Ferl)m:.in and Serene Stokes for scats on the Ooard of Trustees of the Nc:wpurt- Mesa Unified Sr;hool District. It was the fir:>t election )ince the.: t!i,)trict \\.:IS rocked by the arrC)t of bu~get dire1.:tor ·Stephen Wagner, who "as later con"i.:ted of embez· Lling S4 m111ion an s-.hool funds. l3 ut the lone \Cler.in lrom the board seeking re-elecuon, Fr.:inco, )Ce med headed for 'ictOI) desp11..: recent h1stol) -seeming lu )ho ' that \Oters ''ere 'Willing to forget the past. . that dist.rict, gather~d. 1,171 votes. . ~1Aac ~lA.llris D.\iu riwr Planning Commissioner Norma Sharing a laugh are, from left, Assembly winner Marilyn Brewer, Newport Beach Mayor ••• NIWPORT/P•1• 4 . Clarence Turner, council winner Norma Glover and ex-Newport mayor Jac~ie Heather. \\ttth 59 of 167 prccmcts report· mg, Franco had a lc..id O\Cr faJ.rb b) I, 776 votes. fa arts ch all pgcJ Fr.:inc:o fi\'e )C..trs ago :inJ lost Through communit} forums J.nd S.-TRUSTEES/Page 4 Costa Mesa picks incumbent Bulla, Monahan· Peter Buffa Gary Monahan ...,.. Pro-business pair have healthy leads . Libby Cowan third; Chris Steel fourth. Bv T1AA Bo RGA'ITA, SnH \\ ..... u COSTA ~tESA -By c.irl) tod:i~. City Council incumbent Pc:.tcr l3ufla and second·ttmc c.1nd1datc Gan Mon.i· h:in appeared 'to h;l\C c:iptun.:·d Co:>tJ Mesa's l\\O open council )C.tt . "1 think things :ire go111g re.ill) ''ell," said Monah:in. "'ho ''as ".1 tching the results from the Goat Hill T;1'crn, wh ich he manages. "\\'c\e been calling the precincts and "e \·e been hearing very, very positi\e things. So, our confi- dence level has been 'cry high." At midnight, with results from 30 of Me•sure A .. in holding ·pattern early today ..,. Initiative to force commercial airpqrt at El Toro winning by t.hin margin, according to early returns. BY MIJlC S. POSNE&, SrAFF Wann NEWPORT BEACH -The El Toro Airport initiative was in a holding pat· tern at the polls in Tuesd?y's gencr-01 election. Dy early today, the measure -de- signed to relieve pressure from John Wayne Airport -was being approved by a more·than-6,900 \Ote m:irgin with 44% of1he precincts reporting. The results -135,227 Cor the airport conversion, 128,236' ag:iinst -ran against the trend in the absentee ballots and e:irly ballots th:ll had the measure losing by more th:in 4,600 votes. It wasn't known at pres~ time if Newport Beach's ballots were part of those tal- lies. Silva leads Mounoti-Patterson In coulity aupervtsor contest Bv .M.u.c 'S. PosNEll., STAI• warru • COSTA MESA -Jim Silva was holding a con istcnt lead over Huntington Beach City Council colleague Linda Moul· ton-Patterson early today in their bout for the 2nd District county supervisor scat. It was one of the county's most parhsan races, C\cn though it's not supposed to be run on party lines. -. With 40% of the district's precincts reportina. Silva had widened his early lc:ad on Moulton-Pauenon to 4,323 \'Otes, 26~ to 22.182. Both 1aid the results were too prclimin~ry to count on. If it does pass, the measure \\ill for~c county supcT'isors to consider only one plan for closing Marine Corps Air Sta- tion at El Toro: Conversion to a com- mercial airport "ith the cap;ibilit) fo r cargo and intern.ltional p.isscnger flights. faeo if the initi.ltive is defeated, the El Toro Reuse Pllnning Authonty still could select the airport option. The federal Department or Defense ulll- mately "ill ha'c to appro\e a reuse Se~ MIAIU•I A/P ... a .. We bad over ~alkcrs out there (durin& the cainP!ian) anCI it 1eema like w c Sol everybOdy in \be room,'' Silva Mid ... ~ . l&Aa.c MA.ari~T PU.oT Jim Silva look• to be Costa Mes,'• new supervisor . . . 76 precincts in, Ouffa kJ "ith :!,395 \Otes, just b.irel) ahead of t.lun.ihJ.n "ho shov. ed strong )Uppurt "1th ~ .~'2 ot the \Otes. In third place "'ith 1,796 \Otes. Pl..tn· mn.;; CommtSsioncr Libby CvY.;in still rcmJ1ncd op1tm1s1tc late Tuesd.l~. "I'm \Cl'\-close,· sa1J (o\\an. "I'm m third pus111un, and v.e h.i\e no 1JcJ "I i..h pr~1.1ncts h:.i'c bc:.:n c:hc:d:cJ o for. ~o. Im kcling 'Cf} op11n11:-.tk." UuffJ \\J'> the t.irgc:l uf what littk canJ1d.ite b..t .. hing there \\:l:> this clcc· t1on. t.:ikin~ num...ru~ hits from p.:rcn- m:il canJ.Jlte Chris Steel, '"ho in his campa1.,;n pu:cc ... ~ailed Buffa a "hbcr.il, 10·\car 11.cumbcnt" whusc "kc\ hHe c;.iu-.cd the !\u 1 lvunt) crime rate ". At prc~s t.mc. Steel -cndursed b> See COSTA MlSA/Pa9e 5 INSIDE · Newport Imports may get new owner Ne,, port Imports "' hich has been cloS('J since 01.t 3 "hen sub)lJnt.JI debt Jnd J 1991 Chapter 11 iiling forn'<i a bJnkruptcy court to >hut 1t do,~n. may h.i""' a bu)Cr. NC\\port 8t?ach C~y i\\anag "'I 11.cvtn Murph} and 0:11cials from Toka1 (rC'd1t Corporation confirmed that the SJlc of the dcJICr>hiJ:>, furmerl} c of the nJtion's top Fer.mi .i Jaguar dcJlcrs,. will go IJ<!iorc 3 banlo.ruptcy court judsc for 'final JpprO\JI on Thur~ay. See slOr)', page 2 ON THI COVIR The p.linting on lop of page 1 is by local ar 1 t M.iric Tasga<t. • INDIX Almanac ••.•..•....•....•....•..••.. 4 Sf)<)ftS • . • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • & .. ....... ..,c....uc-•t•: ~ .. ~·-.. 0 ....... ,.. .. ..,..,... 2 Wedneaday, NovMIOerl, 1 .. • LOCALS 0 LY Pot11111a1 new owner 11111111 for troubled ~ car dialerMill ~ Closed down Newport Imports may be purchased by Newport Beach man who operates L.A.-ba~ed auto auction company. Br EVAN HEN£.LSON, STA.Ir Wan n NEWPORT BEACH -New· port Imports, formerly one of the nation's top Ferarri and Jaguar dealers, may have a new owner. Newport Beach City Manater Kevin Murphy and officials from Tokai Credit Corporation c.on· firmed Tuesday that the sale of the auto dealership at 3000 West Coast Highway will go before a bankruptcy court judge for final app rova l on Thursday. Tokai Credit forced the closure of New· port Imports in early October. Tokai Credit Executive Vice President Eric Martin would not release details regarding the new ownership until the sale• reaches bankruptcy coun. However, 'he prospective new owner is believed to be Mike Malamut, a Newport Dcach .resident and the owner of -:.:...J r lhe Los Angeles-based Autoland wholesale automobile auction company. CITY EDITOR IRIS YO~OI. ~1224, ai. 361 Ghllll ' Luis Canas, 8, stays dry with the help of an umbrella hat at Wilson Elementary in Costa Mesa during a morning drizzle Tuesday. Ominous early morning clouds parted in time for an Election r Day that turned .out to be a . winner for all, wtth sunny 1lues and lots of blue. According to the National Weather Service's satellite picture, remnants of clouds re"\ained along the coast late Tuesday, but skies couldn't have been clearer inland. The Newport-Mesa area received some early morning drizzle whic h amounted to anywhere from 0.4 to 0.1.2 inches. Newport Beach lifeguards reported a surf undisturbed by the morning drizzle: Yet today, gray skies arc expected once more, bringing with them a stea~ rain late _tonight that will continue into Thursday morning. Scattered showers witl follow; but there is an end in sight, the National Weather service predicts, on Friday afternoon. ·Overall rainwater accumulation from this storm is expected to amount to 3.10 inches at the most, which, according to Brian Pastor of the county Environmental Management Agency, is not too significant for this area. -By Emilie K:urick DCC student a-ks county supervisors to support hemp for health reasons l Malamut, who is scheduled to meet with Murphy today, could not be reached fo r comment Tues· day. BY ALu.Y AN.N H.u..ltON, STAH Warrn f or Lee Wilson, when it comes to marijuana, it's a matter o{ legalization, not recreation. the board. second semester, consists of 350 students dedicated to educating the campus and the community about hemp, Wilson said. the matter really is a feder::il decision and at this time should not be a high priority fo r the board. this cause is based on medical factors, not because he supports recreational smoking. City officials said T uesday they were unsure whether Malamut plani. to turn the i.ite into another Autoland facility or continue to sell luxury cars. There is some concern among city leaders that Jaguar may pull · its franchise from the site. T hat's what the Orange Coast Cotl~ge psychology student told -ihe Orange County Board of Supcrvi~rs on Tuesday. "We wanted to encourage the board to approve the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes," said Lee, 22, of Westminster, who presented a 70·page packet o( information to "Working on this takes a lot of time, but the main reason I'm doing it now is if my mom gets glaucoma or my grandmother, I won't have to.go to illegal means to ge·t them marijuana for relief. It's a matter of necessity." On behalf Of the OCC Hemp Club, WilsoQ presented the board with a proclamation that would i:ut the county on the side of a nationwide movement to legalize marijuana for medicine uses. T he Hemp Club, wh ich is in its Supervisors took no action. But Supervisor Harriett Wieder said the idea merits some discussion since the use of marijuana has been shown to atleviate the pain of people suffering from cancer. Wilson said his first 'isit in front of the board of sopervisors \\COt \\Cll. Heme Club members plan to gather signatures from' the medical community and students for support, Wilson said. They will also work with the county's drug advisory and health and human services committees. In fact, Hemp Club members pl;.in to part ici pate in National Mcd'ical Marij uana gay later this month in Los Angeles. And the group has planned a ··~lcdical Marijuana Day" on campus today. Still, the pending transaction came as welcome news to Newport fkach city officials who greatly miss the substantial sales tax dol· lars generated by the dealership. "We want to get them back open and opernting as soon as pos· sible," Murphy sai~ The city may submit a letter to the bankruptcy court judge in sup· port of the tra11sf er of the dealer· !.hip and the rete ntion of Jaguar. IC the sale is confirmed, the new owner would have 30 days to prci.ent the sales agreement to the bankruptcy court judge. If every· thing proceeds according to plan, the new dealership could reopen within 45 days, according lo Tokai Credit officials. The doors to Newport Imports have been closed since Oct. 3 when substantial debt and :i 1991 Chapter 11 filing forced a bunk· ruptcy court to close the dealer· ship. Nearly 100 employees lost their jobs at the time of the clos· ing. According to Martin, dealers and creditors to whom former owner Lee West owes money wou ld be fo rced to absorb a por· lion of the dealership's debt. The new ownership will determine whether or not former employees will be rehired. "We still have to get through the bankruptcy court upprovuls," Martin said. Ruby's restaurant has continued to operate at the Newport Im· ports' site since the dealership closed. alRTHS -Moll rtttnt births In Nrttpart ~ar:h •nd Cojl:J Mtu. ST. JOHPH HOSPITAL OCT. 14 •John 11nd Julie u11hy, Newport Beach, girl OCT. 20 •James and Deborah LaM11ntla, Cosla Mesa.;tirl HOAG MIMORIAL HOSPITAL OCT. H •Michael and D11illa Lueo, Co$1a Mesa, girl OCT. 20 • Oa~id Sln&cr and Carla Field•, Costa Mesa, boy •Christopher and Nancy Rohan , Cos1a Mesa, girl •John and Krlli Genova, Newport Beach, boy • Mary Trecker, Cos1a Mesa, boy • Ron11ld and Karn Tuck.er, Newport Beach, girl •Mark and Sonja Ammerman, Cosfa Me$41, boy •Murry Md Mary Bclllneen, Corona del Mar, boy OCT. 21 •Juan and Pb)'lllS Alumora lta, Newport Beach, boy • Walttr and Patricia l111vekotll, Newport Oeach, boy OCT. 22 •James and fat Ima Branch, Newport Beach, girl OCT. 2i • Ttrl'llnce and Dl11ne Fruman, Ncwporl Beach, &irl •James Do"'dell and Kelly Do"'"'· Costa Mesa, girl OCT. 24 •John and K11thlun PA$Qllll, Newport Beach, girl OCT. 21 • Donald and VickJ •·ackJer, Costa Mesa, boy •Donald and CathtrhM Calltnder, Corona del nit HEWPOll'f lfKll ' CtMfA Ml'.S4 MAIUN• ADDRUI lwcnliona, ediiori.al mantr Of ad-lllilJ PlllL vcrdscmcnu hcrci11 can be rcpr~ Our IKIJrge Is 330 W. Day S1., du«d wi1holl1 wrincn pcrmiuion Costa Mua, CA 92627. of oopyrl&hl owner. ...... m TO MAKI A co•••mON MOW TO RIACM UI II .. !he r.loc't pollCy 10 promptly ClrcuJalloo Th-11 II. Joll11-, PubliJhcr (0trCCI aU cnon of 1ubit.1net. Wllll•• a...wdt, Ed11or rk.asc caJJ U0.1214, ur. 363. (Tbe Times Skve ~lal'Mt, Maftl&int Cd11or ThMik )OU• Onnce County) Ith v~. City Cd11or {800) 252-9141 "' Marc: Manl11, PhOlo Ed11or Mvertlllna IM t'l"IQ, Citcvlacioft M1n1acr Tho Nc ... pon Boc1\1Co61.a Mc111 Oaulfied 642-5678 h .. k K•lallc, ProducllOll Man11cr Daily _Piloe (USPs.144-800) ia Display 642-4321 pubhihcd Moftdlh:luou&h ~lur• Mklltal twlltr, 0¥-Y Manaacr day, In Newpon ach INld Costa EcUlorial Ju41 0t.t11.,. cw.lficd Ma~c; Mc&a, subKrlpdoiu arc only 1¥ail• News 540-1224 able by subtuibln1 lO The TimCJ PtNIM SM~ Coalro'1cr Oran&• O>uatyJM> l.Sl-9141. In SportJ 642-030 atcas ou&Ude Newpor1 Bead! News, Sporu Fu 646-4170 RIADIU MOTUNI and Co61a M.111, subtmpclont 10 Mala omce 1ti. Dallt:11ot only are 1vallable ........ by inail SUI I>"' month Sec· Dusincu Office 642-4321 Your COllUM.lllt about Ille D1Dy ond d~ poltlfl paid IC ~I Dusine11 fu 631 -5902 PJoc MM-. ti,. will be rttonkd Mcaa, CA. (him iedude .u.,. ~bit llllt and IOc.i IMU.) Publialwd~ Ind p..n dlttCdy 10 EdtlOf Wil· STMASTEll: S.n4 lddte .. <AW'ornb 'ry llMI IAbclcU. The Mme 2.4-how dla"IU IO 'Tiie Ncwpo« Boch/ ~ • Timn Mtnot <:ompany IMWCI ... kt\-9" m1J a. isd IO ~· Mae DMy ,.,., r.o .. rcconf lltten to the e41t0t oe..., "'°· C.. Mcu, CA 92Q6. :~~ .. .. Cop,tlJIH'. No itewt MOficl. II• ... "If they asked, I would advise them to work with our health committee," Wieder said after Fciiti\ities include guest llpcakers, and the sale of pancakes made from hemp seeds -"no mind-altering effect," Wilson promised. the meeting. " But Supervisor Tom Riley said Wilson says his dedication to ALMANAC Mur, boy • Larry aod Jennifer Ptarson, Corona I.lei ~!Jr, boy OCT. 26 • Kenneth and Knren Solhtr, Newport Beach, girl aUSINHS LICINSU New business llctnst Information rrporttd by the cltlu of CostD Mesa and Ntw'fK'rt ~•r:b. COITAMUA •Martin Van lnccn or Vie de France 811ktry, at J3JJ Bri.1.tol St. •Mary Sptase of Oophin Dct11ll, at unkown address. • Perri Cline or Cline CommunlcaUons, I I 1S85 Orange Avenue. •Dennis Brownln& of Oro"nin& Fire ProtectJon, al unknown address. • Oa~id Demello or Tandem Produclions, 11t 2900 Bristol St. •Tameron Brinkman of A\\<ord Sl&n Comp11ny, at unknown address. DIATHI Most nr:tnt deaths as rrparttd to tbt Oran1e County Rer:ordtr's Offlrt. COITAMISA •.Eleanor Po.sv11r, 69, Sept. 27. • Cl11ude Williamson, 81, Sept. 2S. •Jose Colln, 36, Oct. I, • Don11ld Dunnlne. 73, Sept. 30. •Allen Woodham, 72, Sept. 27. NIWPORT a1ACH • Ellzabcth llansen, 84, Oct. 9. •Robert Sludclsl<.A, 60, Oc1. 10. •Jack Camey, 7S, Oct. 11. WIATHIR . TIMPHATUafU Newport Be.ch 66/48 8.il~ 66/48 Cos~ Mesa 67/SO Coron• del Mu 66150 IUUfOHCAST LOCATION Wtdgt Newport Ii.dies River Jetty CdM aoAnN• SIZE 1·3 aw 1•3 SW 1·3 SW 1·3 SW 1·3 .~ light v11iable wlnd1 becoming SWlo W HMS knots, two foot MU with l foot wesaerty •well. .. tncrusing clouds this afternoon with ch.ince o( r.iln by Thursd.ly. TIDD TODAY fl,.l high 2:53 a.m ........... 4.1 First low 7:57 a.m ........... 2.7 Second high 1 :39 p.m .•...•.... 4.6. Second low 8:56 p.m .......... 0.3 THURSDAY First high 4:00 a.m. /4.3 flrsl low 9:40 a.m ........... l.4 Second high J:1 1 p.m ........... 4.1 Second low 9:59 P·"''""""M'·' Water T emperalwe: 61 • Viriinla 01n11her, 6S, Oc1. IS. •Thomas llolman, 70, Ocl. 11. DUI ARRUTS • Jo)e Juun Monlu, 24, or Anaheim. •Eric M:irtln J11l"ies, 2S. of Balboa. •Jon Jeromr Jnnisse, JS, of Irvine. Tbt folJo.,..Jn1 people wtrt .,ttstt d rtttntly on suspir:lon of drirln1 undtr the Innuenrt. Tl1tsr people ha1t only btta •rrtsted on suspicion of 11 r:rimt and, as with •II surb r:rimu, tbty an lanoctnt until provta 1u11ty. •William N. 0 '1111re llJ, 29, of L3&unn Hills. • Paul Christopher Gtor&i11, 30, of Balboa. •Eric W11)nt Crduntafr, 24, oC Pal m Desert. • Rkhard Albert Cha~u. 46. of Newport Dench. • Juti n M11nuel Lou Gutierrez. 18, of La Habra. • Kurcn Ann lleineme)tr, 27, or Whillier. COITAMUA • Scou Allen Lanpton, 28, or Costa Mesa. • Ell11s CeJa·AJvarn. 36, or Costa Mesa. • Rl&obcrto Castillo, 29, of Costa Mesa. •John Anthony Pavusa, 21, of Costa McS.1. • Christopher Bolaer, 34, of Costa Mesa. • Aqulleo Barb•·PtreJ., 28, of Costa Mesa. •Wendy I.ff Smith, 40, of Costa Mc~. • KathluA Ano Scclloto, 4S, of Costa MesJ. •Donna Rae McCune, 40, or Cos111 Mes11. •Kurt Uarold Ericson, 27, or Costa Mesa. •Kathleen Dorothy Bclu, S7, of Huntington . Beach. • Brad Shtllon, 28, or Long Beach. , • Rllndall Scoll Wa&ncr, JI. of Fountain Valley. •John Paul Uricca, 21. o~ Huntington Beach. MARRIAGES Mo1t rcct111 marriages as reparttd to tbt Orange County Rerorrlu 's Offlrt. COSTAMUA • Sahador Aldama Ctl"llntcs married Martha Palma Oiut, on Oct. I. RIAL ISTAft SALU •Scott Oa.nlel Moss, 40, of Nev.-port Beach. •Erik Anders Folkedal, 21, of Ne" port Beach. •Todd Partin, 38, of Newport Belich. Rtrrnt real est:Jlt sales as reported by tbe Co11tiarntal Llatt)'US Title Co. in Santa A.Ju. COITAMUA • llommond, J. & S., 2S76 Westminster Ave., ._ S2SS,OOO. •Ofella Caridad Collins, JS, Santa Ana. •Patricia A.nae Deacon, J7, or Santa Barbara. • Drakerord, J. & A., 218 Del Mar Ave., $205,000. • M11~kny, U. & K., 22J Fairway Place, $204,000. • Etseo Soto-Pulido, 39, of Tijuana, Mexico. • Ramiro Macl:is-Dur11n, 24, of Los Angeles. NIWPORT alACH • P11i:e, J. & R., 2678 Club Mesa Place, $250,000. • Premer, T. le C., 337 Cherry Tree Lane, $400,000. •Jacqueline Norma Pope, SO, oC Tustin. •Kem Ann Unde~ood, 26, of Newport Beach. • D11rla Diane McCollum, 22, of I luntington Beach. •Blanchard, T., 2336 Elden Ave. E. $190,000. • Nlnin&tr, J. & C., 237S Elden A¥e., $260,000. •Wilson, S., 2400 Elden Ave. 4, $121.000. • u clJc, M. & M., 270 Brentwood St., $283,SOO. I U .. RIPORT ,, •• a.r111 .. 1 ..... '"" . ....... T .. N19Y UnHttled we.ther In lhe Gulf of AJa1ka .ind oU Siberi. ls kttpln1 tfle mid PKiOc storm traelc far to the north. A strong Cul( o( Alaska storm wilf bring us a strong north~est 14-ind and groundswell this ~eek and another behind II · proml1e1 more for the coming weebnd. AlfO, W.iwlt.ik Is kttplng M eye on new storm ictMty denloplna off 5oldJI America which ehoutd lwlnJ us a swell mWna lft .iona Che Pacilic West Cout a.&et In the ..... for cWly 1urf reports ~ lorecUb, all (900) 97 .. SUlf. The cd cotlS 11.JO phte uy possible .... . POLICI PILU COITAMUA ' 700 blO(k or Wiison Strttt: A mon who p:ar;.cd his $1,972 mountain bicycle \nsidc a church building reported it stolen ofter he returned ond found It aone. 500 block of Poul11rlno Avenue: More thon $4,000 in stereo and office equipment were reported nolen CnJm a fi rst-floor apartment where the slidin& door apparently had been pried open. NIWPORT a1ACH 500 block or BayvltW Circle: A $100 briefcase with $8,000 inside was reported taken from an unlocked car thot WllS parked in front Of a hotel While the briefcase's owner checked out. 300 block or East Edaewater Aveaue: A SS0,000 Mercedes 560 SEL wu reported 1tolen Crom a locked progc in a residential bura,laty that also Included the loss or 11 $200 color 1V and a S400 cellular phone. TIP Of Tiii DAY • A stranccr entering your neighbor's ~ wbeD It la unoccupied may be a buraJar . -counay Ncwpo11 Bod pola .. • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Wednesday •• November 9, 1994 I .. ELECTION '94 Most local voters say sJatewide races led thelil to polls ~ Many admij they weren't well informed on local races. Many--eame to cast ballot on Prop. 187. BY EVAN li£N£1LSON, Sl'Afr Wurn Despite crucial local races prim~d to change the makeup of two city councils and the school board, most voter!> in Costa Mesa and Newport Dcach soid it was the statewide races and Proposition 187 that drew them to the polls Tuesday. . Whatever the draw, lo~al voter turnout was deemed excellent. At the Page School polling place in West Side Costa Mei.a, volunteeri. reported more than 50% of the voters had come out by 5 p.m. "And it'i. going to be nuts Jrom he.re on out," a .weary volunteer Said. "The June primary was sad·- prpbably less than 20% turned out," said Adriano Teixeira, a vol- unteer at the Rea Community Center polling precinct in Costa Mesa. · Jan Wallace, 45, conceded: "1 tried to be but I was probably not as well- educuted us 1 should have been." So B::rrbarn Melun was n surprising rar· ity. Melun, a Newpprt Heights resi- dent who is also a teacher and mother of two, actually did her homework. .\l.\AC ~I.Aims n .. 1tv r1wj. "I don't think Although Proposition 187 has all those illcguls been one of the most controversial should be here measures, :rnd there was a con- takang our wel· ccncd effort lO increase the num· fore. There arc bc.!r of Lutanu \Oters, precinct vol-· a Joi uf Amcri· unteers said they hud not nouccd can people an a high concentration of LalUlos at · netd." .. tile-polls. To m a n d Man) \Oter:. said they culled in- J c a n n i n e lormataon :ibout the candidates Chom)'n agrecu and mc:hurcs b) reading ballot that ncgati"c guide:. or ne"spapcr i.toriei.. Fur camp a'i g n i n.g the lo.:al r:i ccs, \Oters com•uhcd could either af· e\crything lrorrl ncw:.papc:r reports tcct the • wa) to camp:.11gn ll:crs. people \\.lied or Dill Borg, \\ho di 1\·es a school keep th.:m a .... a~ hu .. fur the N~ .... pon-Me.,J Umfied lrom the poll 5d ool 0 1.,tract, had a chance. to a 1togt1 her. ml'.:t Y.i:h <all ol the ~hoot d1i.1r1ct '·People are M> canJ1iJ:itc:. :ind was th~rcforc able i.ick and 11rcJ tu · '"Jud~c ti cm fi•:.t-h:ind" For of. b;i~.l11ng, • the Co.,ta !\I -..1 council race. Borg s:iad Jc:inn1ne co1bultcd u pJmphlet i.cnt by the 'Chomrn. "The\ '\, taona! R1fk A.s-.oc1at1on feel their \utc S .. \cral 'u'lrs, \\hile willing to ·doc:-.n't count" mal.c pr.:J1 .. :1on:. about election Neg at 1 \ 1.: outcomes, Y.erc more careful campaign ads :ibuul revealing th eir owo choices. from incumbent 0-..car Santow. the write-in cand1- Se n. 01:.inne date for th ... ·~ewport-Mesa school Fc1n'>tc 1n and board. said l t \otcd for ''two ex- GOP chJllengcr c .. llcnt cit) c 1 .. n:al .:and1Jates who M 1 kc JI u f 11 n· .. re b::: : qu=iL11.:d to represent the: Many who emerged from the polls admiued they knew little about the local city council and school board races. "1 called SCV· eral of the peo- ple who were running for City Council a.nd asked them what their views were," Melun said.~ "They all talked to me per.;unally. I've served on bourds with sev- eral of them, I've been to all the candidate forums, and I'm A voter exits the polling area Tuesday at Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa. gt c n ca u., c d dl\ '' • J c a n n 1 n c • • Th(;1r r .. m .. ::.'.' "It's b toss-up/' is how Coi.ta Mesa voter Duane No"ak ex- plained his voting procei.s in the local races. "Some of the nJmes I recogmle because they \\ere past mayors or commissioners. Dut ba- i.ically, I don't '-now Adam from Eve." And u Ne\\ port Heighti. \Oler, Local Scene .. r .. &MoHy 100% )OfflrtoCfl~ o •• , .,,,, s.mc. Chris Arth · (714) 803·3707 ~~~~ fairly acth,e in the community so 1 ~o" almost all of the candidates person all). • ''I'm rc.:ill) concerned wuh local issues,, \\hat are "e going to do with rhc ro~ds. \\hat arc we going to do \\1th the high schools - Newport He1ghts-i.pee1fic i~uei.." J erry Kobrin is on \'acation. His column will return Sunday. Sunday g{iglits are Made for ~nee at CliantecCair 5:00 p .m. until 10:00 p_.m. Jerry Lam6utfi pfizys tfu piano anif sings rove songs ~ppttiur: :>ltJwt Sptcial Cfiu ~ n Pau dw1uof Soup or :>fou.st Sala.I ' Cftoitt of 'Uttru Com6ination of 'f re.sli SulOnl 1isfr anti StuJfttf Cfiilk.,(n 'Brtast wit Ii Slirimp Ligfttfy '/Jrtatfttf witft :.Htr6ttf 'Brtatf (rumfu cir • 'JJafiySalmon 'J-i,+f(in9ton witfr Lo6sttr Saua or •Jltaf Oso '1Juco witli 1ttturi111 or Stujftl u9 of Lam6°Witfr 1rcsfr '.Basil arul Cjoat Cfrtt.st Strwl witfr ?.(int Jtffy Olla (jarfu Sauu \ • Cftma of 'DuHrt· <jnvuf 1-(orn~r or Cfuxo{att Souffe l2J.OO pa. pmon p(,., ""'for ruuvations 18912 ~~ lftlinl • (714) 752·80<11 ~~ (J' , ... """ 'Kbynt ;,q;rpon .. \ ~ Many ,·oteri. predicted that the barrage of negative rnedia atten- tion and tclevi:.ion advertisements would be enough to drive people from the polb. 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The city's on!y ballot measure -.-.ould ba~e itripped the board of Ley J>O" ers -the ability to hire and fire lhe cit) librari:l.n and prohibit 1 ccnsonhip -v.hile adding l'i'O s,cau to the foe-member p1net B.Jt 3,8"..3 '<tOters said "no" to the ini11a1h e v.ilh 23 of SI prccin~ t3l hed, '4hilc 2,951 supported the measure. ~U)Or Oarencc Ti..mer NEWPORT Fr•• P•t• 1 GIO\'er hJd no trouble crut>1ng t0 , ictory for the l'\C'o' port Heigh LS >C:Jt. She cons~1entl) led op· pcinent An De La Loza, a deputy c.ty attorney for Huntington Oe::ich. \\1th nine of l)J precinru reporttn!.!, GIO\cr h::id 2.59-\Otes. \>h1:c o; La Lo£..r h:iJ J.316. But felio-... Pl:rnning Ceimm~· )1oner Tom EdAJrc) fo.J§lt a toJgher b;lll.c: for the Ou.er Shores·fal)!bluff )!!:Jt. Opponent Ron \\ iruh.p "'~ b:Jr.ng fa! ... .:rd) m e:Jrl) reiu:n;. \\ 1:h nine of b! prew~cts report· 1n:!, \\ lfl>hlp bd J,92.> \Ole) -'hile Ed.-.:irds h .. J J,>:O. ,. \\'iruh1p's early le::id Ytas a par· 11cular surpn~ smce he took \\'hat "as seen as an l.lnpopular stance m NeY.port Beach -he opposed ~tc~ure A. the El Toro Airport 1niut11ivc that Ne-A port residents actually helped drilft . .. l'm \ery shocked," Ed"'uds said. Dut in the next round of taJ!ies, Ed111ards snea~d ahead, garnering 3,019 \OtC ) to \Viruhip's 2,8~. Hedges, a supporter of term limits, ..... 11 repre)Ct1l the Balboa Peninsull for another four )Cars. He remained Ytay ahead of his t\\~ opponents, Elaine Linhoff and Long Pham, from the ab~entec vote count on""ard. At press time, Y.ith 9 of 81 precincts counted, Hedges had 2,413 'otes, ..... h1le Lin· hoff had garnered 1,000 and Pham 667. . Ed .... :irds said "'ith the election of Glo\er, O'Neil, Hedges and himself, Newport \Olers b:Jsically )COL a me~ge that "We: like Y..hat's going on." And running "positive camp::ugns" helped, Ed- wards said. The election ha ils a true chang- ing of the guard as three council veterans -Hart, Turner and San- sone -step dov. n after a collec- tive 32 years on the council. Out Glo\er and Edwards were seen as Hart's and Turner's re· spect1\C pro1eges. Glo.,,er and Hart ha'e been longtime friends who Y..Orked together on various com· muntty programs; Edwards and Turner are fe llow foes of ex- pan)ion of John Wayne Airport and have been friends si nce scrv- mg together in the Airport Work· ing Group. While 10 candidates came out to fight for the fou r council scalS, the races were relatively tepid until the fina l few weeks, when some small-time mudslinging col- ored election waters. .. Tote the b3llo& measure, sa)ing the Lbrary board should ba 'C no more po-er tJu.o other city commt>~Ons. And the Cny Counal should lu'e complete · responsibilJt) for the Hbral)' beaU>C it is more aa:ount:lble to residents than the boud. Turner reasoned. • But library tnutees argued tfu!i they h:l\e nC\er censored im1erUI .and h:is left :ill personnel deci5ions 10 the cll} aunager an)"ay. Libr'11)' truS;ees·~bey su.speaed the meJ.Si.1re v.as just an effort '° t.ap into libr ry Cun(h lO sohe the city's budget problems. De L3 LOz.a nude an isscc of campaign conmbutions GIO\er re- cei,cd from 1he former O>\ncrs of propcrt) on "'hich a oontrO\ersial Tac.o Bell re)taurant is proposed. De La Loza insisted GIO\er should l\Ot \Ole on the ·Taco Bell proposal because of the cJ.mpaign c:ontribu- uon. Ver) earl> in the omp:iign, there "':u ~bo a minor contrO\c!S)' imot\-.ng G:tbbard. The Coronl dd ~for hopcf'21 had listed his of- fice ::ddrcss :is his re)idence on his cindidaC) plpcr) and a re)idcnt called fo r hl.S disqu::iJification. B .. t the Dutn~ Ano'me)'S of· flee found 1Muffic1ent ~ldeoce to pr~cute Gabb:ird for per.J .. f}. West Sick -Area 1 Olalknger Leecc jumped up and down in w:itcmenl e.a.rty today as she learned that her Scad h:id climbed to ),)~ \'OlCS O\'Ct in- cumbent Rod MacMillian. ,.,ho dropped out of tbc nc:c but re- mained on I.he ballot.. E'en though M.x.\tillian bad pulled out of the race in late Sep- tember, voters continued to sup- port the 19-)-ear ,·ctcran trustee' for the spot he's held otr-tbc school bo3rd since the distria's in- corporation. And m3Dy figwcd he'd still ~in the election. But with 59 of 167 preciJlcts re- porting, Lcec:e continued lo build her lead. She n.n against MacMillian i.a 1989, a defeat that didn't keep her Crom trying again this )Cat. Com- munity activist Oscar SanlO)'O jumped into the Cray as a write-in candidate v.hen MacMillian an- nounced his retirement due to health concerns. · When she heard the e:irly 3b- scntec· numbers, Lcecc said she v.35 not too worried. but said it was too e:irly t1> proclaim ,;ctOf)'. MacMilf~n said Lcecc's c.om- Con:ible lead \\as interesting. .. Jf she's elected, 1 hope she docs 3 good job and has no bidden agenda," be said, referring to her last election bid, Ythich centered on stx education. Mean"'hile, SantO)O "'as left out Balboa Merchants/ Owners Association . By the Sea A Wonderful Place to Be! I Call the Contractors that can provide you with all of your Landscape and .\Jasonry needs. Dartolic and O'Neil got into a tussle over party affiliation, with 1 O'Neil firing the first saho when he revealed that lfanolic, a life- long Democrat, had just recently switched to the Republican p<1rty. O'Neil said the time factor in Dartolic's party change was sus· pcct; Dartolic said he switched on a whim after realizing that his phi· losophies were more in line with Republic.ins. And Bartolic fought back a few days later when he found O'Neil's name on a Democratic .. ballot guide" mailer and accused O'Neil of "masquerading as a Democrat" ju)t to get more votes. In the Newport Heights race, -' • Penonal.lzed Dalp with Complete Laod9cape Jnet-U.ttom • Over 40 Ye.rw of CombJned Serrtce in Orange County • Rdereoces Th:rougt10ul ~County FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Uc. #421070 GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 Lie. #489443 o1 me a.a, sillCIC bis wriae-ia woces wen _. ... ao be c:ouaacd uni.ii IOdaJ • Nel6 c.... Mm -Ara .. l Ca.Oodafc Fcnymao u.id bc's al'lrays beca confidcaa about bis bid for lllc Tnntce Area 2 sear ud the cuty returas fortified that fccHac 11Y T•llllJ w ·a nlllht to remember .. But, l'w beea c:oarHleat before aod 1·~-e bad my buU ~ .. be iiid. Wilh S9 of 167 prec:iacts count- ed, Ferryman was Jcadina Paulette Wiu by 123 ¥Oles, aumbcn that ~him. .. Lt's cauinJy a eood indica- tion,.. Ferryman a.id from a . patty at bis ~ . Tuesday . Jl!gbL .. It looks like il'1 beading in the right direction tor me, but, we\-e got a Ion& way lO go." With DO incumbent on the baJ. ~ the -ide.q>eo Costa Mesa race att:rac:tcd two caodidatcs to take the spot of oul&Oing tnJStcc Fonat Wetner. C....dd•lar-Ara4 Stokes was the top candidate af1er absentee ballots were count· ed. and held a convincing lead or l,'n6 with 59 out or 167 preclpcts rcponing. ln a race characteriz.cd by mu- tual respect between lhe four can- didates. voters had to choose be- tween Stokes. a former princip:tl; Or. Ana Chu, a pbysjcian; Harold Parker, a businessman; and Karen Wilson, an active community and school volunteer . "l'm so excited," Stokes said v.hen she beard about her early le:id. "When we found out the ab- sentee numbers, v.e v.erc just eel· ebrating." Miiu ,,,,,,,. 17Hu•/uainna rtsrrHriMis JW#. Scni"8 tht tr•tliti<m•I T"riey Dinner plMI other ,..,.,.., fnorius. 2601 W. Pacific <:oast Hwy. Newport Beach for~ull: 714 642-5935 .,._. §.AU.Y . BY C.u.oJ.YN M.tt.ua.. ~JA.f' Wuru COST A MESA -II was a night that Republic:in) had been waiting for. ... got a mess:ige from the Republicans i.n Orange County lO the rest of the country - surfs up." bello'ncd Congressman Dana Rohrabacber du-ring a speech as the Westin South Coast Plaza. .. It's time for Bill Omton 10 start packing," he added. Sen. Marian Bergeson echoed those sentiments later in the evening. ''h 's a great. day for Republicans and a blood bath for Democrats. It's a real high (or Republicans." Orange County Republican Party Chairman Tom Fuente) was just as gushing: "\Ve of California arc aga inst Clinton''> <igenda. To Ronald Reagan, \\C send our 10\e and encouragement. Orange Coon1~ remains Reagan Counuy." 0 One of the running 1hemci. at the GOP b~h \\as Propo)iuon 187. Said Rohr:iba her -qs 1he cro""d ch:rnted "O;ma, Dana. Dana·: -"This 1s not an 1!.>ue MEHOIWO~ SHORT HAIR R19 ~ LONG HAIR R19 125 PERM & CUT Reg '6S WEAVE & CUT Reg 165 . w/od •15 w/od •20 w/od 145 w/od 145 2911 .,.._.It. tU C....-. labr/INlol 540-1877 THE GREY GOOSE Invites You to Our Second Annua l Department 56 Open House Thursday, November l 0 7-9p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS: • Drawlnas ' ... Contests • Department 56 representatives on hand to answer your questions • Olsplay demonstrations • Refreshments THE GREY GOOSE _ WFSfCUFF ............. about ra ce or immigration, it's ::ibout fairness lO our people in California who :ire o( every • race, religion and ethnic background. We arc proud of our immigration background." Added Bergeson: "h 's )ending an emphatic message' to Washinglon, to Congress and to the Supreme Court to de31 with it and treat California 1n fairness." . 0 The \Ve)tin \.Va.5 so jammed that hotel security al one point· sealed off the elevators to keep reporters from going upstai rs to the suiLes where caodidales v.cre holding forth. Among thoi.e detained in the lobby was the son of Ne\\.port-Me)a...Unified School Dbtrict tru>tee candidate Wendy Lcece. And one petite woman cried, '·Out I'm Congressman (Ed) Royce's mother.." She Y.:>.s ob\iously from the right family; she was quic~ly ushered through. "If the 16th noor is full, th e "hole hotel is going 10 folJ to the righ t," said an exasperated Republican Pamela Wibon. She ~tormed off to find another \\ay up. SUPER LOW PRICES Good selection WJOA cmrr m, me. 629 Terminal Way, l20 •Costa Mesa 722-0420 LET US MASSAGE YOUR CAR! Ditdrlch~ Cofftt Shirley's Bagtls Cappuccino Gift Store/Grtttlng Cords Auto Acctssorlts HOURS ; 8-6:30 M-s · 9-5:30 Sun 1200 W. P.C.H., NB 631-01 1 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Wednesday, November 9, 1994 8 MEASURE A fr•• P•1• 1 plan for El Toro. "1 think we're moving in the tight direction," Newport Beach Mayor Qarence Turner said early Wednesday morning. "It's going to be a close one. I'd like to be able to tell you we're winning 60-40, but l cun't." Turner snluted South County residents, who fought the measure "passionately." "I have to give thel1l credit" Turner said. "They really got thc'ir troops going." One of those residents is Gary Carlisle a Rancho Santa Margarita resident and a member of the county's El Toro reuse authority. "That sounds great," Carlisle said in response to the earlier tal- lies. "Jt seems to me that this . FLECTION '94 Cun P. L\TUCtYJ)AJLT P1LOT Another term: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who was re -erected in the 45th District, speaks at the Republican rally at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. SUPERVISlll Pr .. ••1• 1 Crom his suite at the Westin South Coast Plaza, the home of a Re- publican Party victory bash. "I am so happy 1 just hope we can keep that (lead). Everybody is really in a happy spirit." Moulton-Patterson, who was hosting a party at her cnmpaign headquarters, said it was going to be a long night of watching elec- tion results. .. "We went to the people and we hope that the people come through," she said. "l know that we have done everything that we could possibly do. It's frustrating because we don't know where those precincts arc." Silva and Moulton-Patterson were the top two -.otc getters in the June 7 primary election, where they and three others competed to replace outgoing SupcMsor Har- riett Wieder. The district includes most of Costa Mesa. Silva beat Moulton-PJtterson in thot election by one percentage point nnd less than 800 votes. A third contender, Huntington Beach businesswoman J la) dee Tillotson, was J,000 \Otes behind Moulton-Patterson. Ironienlly, during the primary caQlpaig.n, Tillotson c:.illed Moul- ton-Patterson and S1lvJ "t\\O peas in a pod." · They didn't act they way once they became finalht:>. Silva continually pounded on wh;it has become the hardcore conservative issues for 1994: Crime, illegJl immigration, no new taxes and decreased business regu- lation. And he touted the endorse- ments of se,cral conservative poli· 11c1am, -including Congressman Dana Rohrab:icher. Former Hun- tington Beach councilman and col- league Don MacAJlister mso threw in his support. Uut onl} one of his current council colleagues, Earle Robi- taille, took S1l,a's i.ide. The other fou r bac.J..cd Moullon-Pa!lerson. During the campaign, the lwo candu..lates traded accusations in- \Oh mg \Otmg records, integrity and changc1o of stance during their terms on the: HuAtington Beach Cit) Council \\here Moulton- Pattcr:.on c.urrcntly .senes as the ma)or, a po:.t S1ha held in 1992. thing really started speaking for it---------..,.-------------------~ self. There's too many issues that are unanswered. Your average person in North County doesn't cure. Th~y·rc scrntching their head (tind usl0f1g) 'why do they want to do that?' " Dy contrast, Carlisle said his neighbor~ made it a point to cast their ballots against the measure. Dut Newport Beach Pl:inning Commissioner Tom Edwards, a Measure A proponent :ind council candidate, said he anticipated run- ning behind in the early ballots. Some tough rhetoric divided North and South Orange County cit ies. And there was big money involved. The initiative was the brJinchild of GeGrge Argyros and Ouc:k Johns -two of the county's \\Calthiest and most powerful de- \clopers. Lobbyiits on both sides of the El Toro lni t1J the argued that pub- lic money \\as illegally funneled to pqlatical committees to. pay for c:ampaign tactics. Uoth sought in- vcstigJ11ons by District Attorney Michael Capiui to look into the allcg.1111.>ns. An<l there "as an attempt by L:.ike Forest city officials to have the mca~urc taken off the ballot. '!'hat mo\e \\JS thwarted by an Or- .1ngc County Superior Court judge \\ho ruled again)! the suit that questioned the inlliJti\c's legality. ~1111, the afterburners never re- J lly got It t on "h:i t "as expected 10 be a heated 1 sue. That may be in p.1r t to the debate o'er Proposi- tion 187, the S;.l\e Our State ini- lljll\e thJt \\JS designed to elimi- nate: \\elfarc scnices to illegal im- m1!.!ran1s. ::It \\Jsn't as hot as I thought it \\Oulu be," Carl isle said. "We didn 'l hear as much from either !lidc: as I tJ1oughi I \\-Ould. Beyt>nd the people in South County th at a1e really intcn:sted in the issue . . . not that many people really I.new whut was going on." fa.l\\Jrds agreed, adding that Propostion 187 "may have stolen the front page." John Wayne already is faced with some of the tightest airport aestrictions in the country, includ- ing a 73 nights per day rule that's kept air cargo companies on the outside despite an envrConmental study that OK'd two nights each <lay. UPS and Federal Express both want to use John Wayne. The cou- riers contend that Orange Coun- ty's business community is depen· dent upon their services. • Complicating the matter, New- port Beach residcnlS have com-· plained about noise at John Wa) ne Airport for years. As a re- sult, the city struck a deal with the county in 1985, prohibiting John Wayne from servicing more than 8.4 mi llion passengers per year. It currently services 6 million. NC\\ port officials believe an ex· pamion is inevitable without a sec- ond airport. COSTA MESA From Page 1 . the Costa Mesa Republican As- sembly -was in fourth pl ace not too far behind Cowan with l,703 votes. Steel's fierce aspersions of Duffa even drew criticism from first-lime candidate Jim Wysopal, "ho said Steel "consistently goes after the incumbent, and that's his whole strategy." Two more Duffa cri tics ap- peared at a recent City Council meeting. One resident questioned Iluffa's use of the official city seal on an invitation for a · campaign fund-other council hopeful who took raising event, while the other, hits from a contender. former councilman Orv Amburgey, Late last month, Cowan came questioned him about his failure under attack when Monahan ftue s- to file a business license for his tioned her ability to serve as a role · television production . company, · model and leader of the com- which he operates out of his munity. home. Another surprise was the ab- After reviewing both issues, City sence of big money this campaign. Allorney Thomas Kathe . deter-Monahan led the puck in cam- mined that Duffa was not in viola-paign contributions, raising abou t tion of any city ordinances in ei-$14,000 in cash and non-monetary ther matter.. donations. Buffa follo\\ed \\ith Duffa shrugged off the attacks, nearly $13,800 in contributions. Cowan raised abou t Sll,000 in attributing th em to the campaign total contributions, Steel raised "~illy season." S6,550, while Mike Schearer and Cowan -the city's first openly Mark Korando each raised less gay candidate -was the only than SS,000. 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November 9. 1994 PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-'4330, ext. 387 MAkC ~1A1TIN/DA1LY PILOT Orange Coast ran Golden West off the field Tuesday, as Jim Hicks (left) dribbles in for a shot on goal, and ~rique Diaz (right) leaves the Rustlers' defense in his wake in the Pirates' 2·0 victory. ·Orange Coast maintains superiority over Rustlers ~ Pirates kick Golden West around with 2-0 victory, to stay in the hunt. BY Rlcl-iARD DUNN, Srokn WuTu COSTA MESA -No matter the sport, it's always an experience for Orange Coast College 10 defeat its district rival, Golden West. Led by a fine defense, while ben- efiting from Golden West's inability to score during its opportunities, OCC shut out the visi ting Rustlers, 2-0, in an Orange Empire Confer· ence men 's socce r game Tuesday to remain in sec- ond place and continue its quest for a berth in the Southern California Regional playoffs, which begin Nov. 22. "It feels good (to beat the Rustlers), .bec::iuse they're always telling us th at they're going 10 beat us, but they neve r can," said OCC sweeper Luciano DeI..:eon, a Costa Mesa High product, who halted three GWC breakaways in the first half, as the Pi· rates · (8-4-4, 4-3-2 in conference) built a 2-0 half- time advantage. "This is very typical of the way our season's ·gone," said GWC Coach Paul Kollar, whose squad felJ to 4-11·3, 1-6-3 in conference. "We create chances, but we can't seem to put it in. We can't get any goals. I could see it if we weren't creating anything, but that's not the case." Orange Coast's Michael McCabe scored in the 14th minute on a cross 'pass from Kazuyuki Nrikata, th en OCC stopper Patrick Ferry kicked in a re- bound in the 19th minute from beyond the 18-yard 00~ . "This_ was our best team effort since Rancho San· tiago (a 2-2 tic on Oct. 25, against the OEC lead· ers)," OCC Coach Laird Hayes said. OCC outshot Golden West, 10-1, in the opening 20 minutes, but scoring opportunities were balanced the rest of the way. The Pirates outshot the Rus· tiers. 18-12, includlng a' 12-4 edge in the first 45 minutes. "We dominated Crom the point in the game when it became 2-0," Kollar said. "TcrritorUilly, it was ours, but we just ·can't put it in." . McCabe scored his third goal of the season, all in conference play, while Ferry also scored his third of · the year. "McCabe had a great game for us, and Jim Hicks (Newport Harbor) was also outstanding," Hayes said. "We're also real steady in the defensive (back- field), and we need that back there, because (goal- ie) Chris Cartwright is inexperienced. Since we've put (DeLeon) back at sweeper, he's been doing a heck or a job. He's a real good communicator, and th at really helps. Cartwright also had a great two or three minutes there (in the second half), when they were just peppering the goal." Golden West's Bradley Walker missed a chip shot in front or the OCC goal in the second half, and the Rustlers also missed a penalty shot in the 89th minute, "They wanted to pick up the intensity, and we just wanted to get the ball out," Deleon said. OCC travels to Fullerton-on Thursday and hos!s Irvine Valley Nov. 15, before finishing the OEC campaign against Rancho Santiago Nov. 18. Both Fullerton and Irvine Valley are contending for sec· ond place, so the Pirates control their own playoff destiny. "That's a nice situati on to be in," Hayes said. OUNOI COAST 2, GOLDI N WIST 0 H1trlime: OCC, 2-0. CWC nvcs· Hi ncs 8. OCC scoring: M~.lbe 1, ferry 1. Snes: C~right 3. ·Cupcakes? L~Or killers? DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK It's an old dilemma ~ Estancia's non-league sked seemed a little thin; but was CdM's route better? C upcakes or killers? · That's the question facing Newport-Mesa District high school footbaJI coaches responsible fo r shaping the nature of their five-game non-league football schedules. Perhaps in no season has there been a more dramatic exarople of the hazards of each approach, than with rhis year's situation at Estancia and Corona del Mar. Estancia Coach John Liebengood, facing dwindling enrollment and a 13-26-1 record in the first tour seasons of the · 1990s (7-12-1 outside The preps the Pacific Coast League), chose cupcakes this fall. Liebengood replaced Los Amigos, Corona del Mar, Katclla and Canyon (a combined 24-15-4 last year), with Cypress, Calvary Chapel, Ocean View and Troy (13·27·2 in 1993). He admitted later Troy (now 6-3) was a mistake. The result was a ' three-game pre-league winning streak, bookended by losses to Cypress and Troy, which appeared to at least lift the EagJes' spirits. The three wins against Division X 01lvary (currently 4-S), La Quinta (1-8) and Ocean View (1·8), however, mny not have helped strengthen Estancia's compctili~c resolve for the to~gher P~cilic Coast League schedule ahead, which au agreed binged on a lca4ue-opcning encounter with University. ... fAULKllla/Pe99 7 .. Who'll ever f_orget the Immaculate ·Reception? ~Those 'two white rings' tutned into 'championship rings: BY BAARY FAULKNEB., Srous Wurn J on Benzinger could have been thinking aoout so much else. As the arching spiral descended toward him -• seemingly in slow motion -at Santa Margarita's 18-yard line, the Newport Harbor High receiver's mind might have \.~.,,...._~ easily drifted away from the brown leather footbaJI, despite his knowledge that, at that moment, it represented the difference betwccrr · victory and defeat. After all, Benzinger, like any veteran receiver, had allowed stray thoughts to interrupt his concentration before. Concerns he reluctantly re· calleti, like: "There are 10 million people watching, don't drop itl" Or, "The coach is definitely going to yell at me, if I don't catch this one." · Du t, with two' desperate Santa Margarita defenders converging upon him, Denzinger channeled all his cognitive energy on "the two white rings," of quarterback John Giordani's pass, with the Sailors trailing, 23-21 inside two minutes to play in the game. "l sensed the safety coming over, but I said 'If he hits me, he hits m~,' " Benzinger recalled. "Either way, 1 have to catch this ball." 1 Benzinger's hands• obeyed his command and he somehow emerged from a three-player tangle to run untouched into the end zone for a 52-yard touchdown that clinched victory, as well as the Sailors' first outright Sea View League championship in 11 seasons. "It was a great feeling," Benzinger explained of the immediate after· math, which quickly sent him to the bottom of a pile of celebrating team· mates. "I'll easily remember that moment the rest of my life." Benzinger said the same of the entire Santa Margarita game, in which the 6-foot-2, 175-pound senior caught five passes for 135 yard and three touchdowns to also haul in Daily Pilot Player of the Week laurels. "It was the best game I've played in my entire life," said Denzingcr, whose 135 receiving yards were the most by a Harbor player since Mark Craig's 155 against Corona dcl Mar in 1986. In addition to the dramatic game-winner, Benzinger 'Yas on the payoff end of Giordani touchdown strikes of 3 and 36 yards, giving him seven TDs among his 19 catches this season. "Scoring a touchdown is the ultimate," said Benzinger, who caught..only. six passes as a junior, none for touchdowns. "It doesn't matter if it's a long pass like that mst one Jast week. or the fint one of the game, which was only 3 yards. Either way you look at it, it's six points, which is all that matters to me." Winning matters to Benzinger more than statistics, but it's his more· than-adequate speed and precision routes th at have enabled the Sailors to lead the team in scoring. · familiarity with Giordani also doesn't hurt, he explained. "When everyone else is working on defense, Coach (Jeff Brinkley) pulls Gio, myselhlnd a couple other guys asicle to get a little extra worlc," Ben· zinger said. "It helps make everything click." Said Brinkley: "We t9ll them they have to catch about 500 balls on the practice field to equal one in a aamc, and those extra reps just allow them to have better timin& together." Dcnzingcr's timing. and conc.entration, couldn't have been bctt:r Friday night • I DoM LIACH/D.ul.T I'll.Or Newport Harbor's Jon Benzinger Is the Dally Pilot's High School Football Player of the Week. '~was a great feeling. I'll easily re- membef that moment the rest of my life.' -··---TnllCM . , ' I ·.' • • s r rm s n R rn H v • ·~ • 8Vl8n ...... ( Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot HlelllCHOOLHO•HI Al-lea View 1.111111 . .... 1111111 FIRST TEAM Alissa Scott, Corona del Mar Megan Wachtler, Corona del Mar Jenny Glasgow, Corona del Mar Christie O'Meara, Corona del Mar Nina Vaughan, Corona del Mar Sarah Hawkins, Newport Harbor Katie Canright, Newport Harbor Lindsay Olson , Newport Harbor Natalie Exon , Woodbridge Sarah Denson, Irvine SECOND TEAM Ranee Rhodes , Corona def Mar Melissa Allinson , Corona del Mar Liz Adcock, Woodbridge Lindsay Sterling , Woodbridge Alissa Artunian, Woodbridge Brooke Taylor, Newport Harbor Katie · Hawkins, Newport Harbor Vanessa Godbey, Newport Harbor Tracy Keyser, Santa Margarita Ashley Jensen, Santa Margarita BRIEF"'Y Newport volleyball still . state's No. 1 LA MIRADA -• Newpo rt H arbor ·~ High's girls volleyball .r • team, despite a second- round upset al the Tournam~nl of Champions by . Archbishop Mitty of San Jose last weekend, remains the state's No. 1 rated team in the final CIF Coaches Girls Volleyball poll. Danny Glenn's Sailors, who were without setter Jenny Hecker al the TofC, edged Mira Costa for the No. 1 honor by the slim mar- gin of 157-155 points, with fiv~ first-place votes, as opposed to three for Mira Costa. SCC at Regionals . COSTA . MESA ---- Sout hern California .... College's women's vol-> ,. leyball team is seeded , fifth and at No. 1 The Master's in Saturday's first round of the NAIA Far West R egftrnal Vol- lcyb:ill Tournament. Fresno Pacific (2J-7) is seeded No. 1. . The match begins at 7:30 with the pairings re•seeded after the "first round of play. DCC hockey 8-0 Wednesday, November 9, HMM 7 . MAILUG Mailbag stoned as Goat Hill warfare continues T he w3r of words involving football coach- es Myron Miller of Costa Mesa and John Liebengood of Estancia continues, via the mailbag. Following are excerpts: in that perspective It doesn't look like "piling ii on" at aJJ. Let's put aside th~ hard feelings and look :it the score as 8-2, which isn't all that bad and get on with the positive aspects of the season. to show him how 10 avoid repeating that error . l remember he purchased a baJI machine so bis team could improve its hilling. It seemed to me that his first concern was with teaching, not wi th the score. From Costa Mesa resident John Crover Coach Liebengood: Wake up and smelJ the coffee. The game is football, not badminton ... These modem day gladiators on the Mustangs football squad arc winners. They win by means of talent, pract.jcc, hard work and 100% ded i- cation, not cheap shots and whining ... · From Costa Mesa High teacher BUI Wet· tengel -In other sports a score of 12-4 or 9-0 doesn't elicit any comment, but let one football team score six more times than the other and everyone gets excited about how insensitive the From "A rootball parent with no influew:e" -My son was involved in a Junior All- American Football game in which we were beaten 70-6 by Orange and my son wasn't hurt by it, only more determined ... As for the com- ment that Miller just wants to win; at pizza after the Troy loss, he wasn't angry or down, in fact he smiled and said, 'wasn't that some game?' I don't believe Coach Miller enjoys blowouts. Yes, he wants to win. Who leaches losing? The same is true with his footbalJ team. He is a good coach who took a very weak program and completely turned it around. Evidence the freshman team. J have had a number or those freshmen kids on my soccer and baseball teams in the past. lt is great to see these good ath- letes out for football. I find it hard to believe that they would be playing football today if the varsity program had not undergone the trans- formation is has gone through." winning coach is. . I ,believe that this is a perception based on multiples of seven. Every time a· football team makes a touchdown and extra point the scores goes'up seven points. A score of 55-12 actually means the winni ng team scored eight times, the From Costa Mesa reahor Mic hael Timolhy Dunn -"I have had the opportunity of coach· ing against Myron (Little League). It always appeared to me that his first concern was not winning or losing or running up a score. When-_ ever a kid struck out Myron would pat him on the back and show him what he should work on. If 1'Player made an error Myron would try .... Remember, Myron didn't step into a win- ning situation like the CdM coach did. Myron took a program that waYlosing and used to los· ing. He changed· the Me~a football program in to one that will no longer accept .those lower standards. He should be congratulated. . losing team scored two times. When you put it FAULKNER fr•• Pa9e 6 Currently, the Eagles must hope for a victory against Laguna Beach this week to even their record at 5-5, the minimum .500 standard needed to be considered for the lone at-large berth in CIF Southern Section Division Vlll. · The best-case scenario, however, would pit Estancia against at least one at-large candidate from the. Sunkist League wi th an ~qual 500 record. In such cases, tlie Southern Section football playoff pairings committee considers, among other thi.ngs, the cumulative record of teams each school has beaten. In Estancia's case, with the addition of PCL foes Aliso Niguel (3·6 and expected to finish 3·7) and Laguna Beach (1-9 with a loss to the Eagles), that could be 12-37. Throw in the .146-28 point deficit the Eagles incurre'd in their five defeats, and it's hard to envision a favorable ruling from the playoff powers that be. On the opposite end of the scheduling dilemma is Cd¥, which, if it doesn't get hetp this week to acquire one of three guaranteed Sea View League playoff berths, would plop a 5-5 record before the playoff pairings committee for at-large consideration. The Sea· Kings, however, with a 'killer schedule inherited by first-year coach Mark Schuster from his predecessor Dave Holland, have non-league losses to Edison (now 7·2), Marina (6-3) and Kennedy (7-2), as well as league defeats by Newport Harbor (9·0) and· Irvine (5-4-1). All five have spent time in the Orange County top 10 this falJ and it appears four will advance to their divisional playoffs. AU things being equal, this, along with the Sea View LeagUe's strong reputation for 'playoff success, will help the ClF brain trust separate the Sea Kings from the rest of the at-large wannabes. Of course, it can be argued, that without the "softer" pre-league opponents, Estancia would not have attained the .500 record required to even be considered for at-large entry. Similarl:Y, CdM rooters would likely feel much more comfortable if one of their losses to rugged pre-league foes could have been replaced with so11.1ething similar to the Sea Kings' 55-12 ~on-league romp over Santa Ana Editor's scorecard: M}fon Miller leads, 4·0. In- cluding phone cal/), it') 7-1. Valley. But there are those who believe the competition of a rugged non-league slate, even though potentially damaging to the over~l ·record, helps a team reuch a peak for the all-important league games. Either way, there's a lot for Liebengood and Schuster to consider as they fin alize plans for .!Jie 1995 campaign. •There was al~ a lot to consider for Newport Harbor High senior football standout Matt R iggle, following Friday's 27-23 Sea View League title clinching victory over Santa Margarita. · Riggle may have fell the beginnings of "goat" horns pressing on the inside of his.helmet in the first lJalf. when he dropped a would-be interception that he likely could have returned.for a touchdown, then watched a would-be touchdown pass from Tars quarterback John Giordani fall right through his· hands. As if that weren't enough, he had to bea.r the brtJnt of a halftime tirade by a Newport assistant, pointing out his shaky execution of the Tars' defense aguinst Santa Margarita's option of(ense. By game's end, however, R iggle doffed the crown of a hero, having helped solidify the Sailor defeJl~e from his outside linebacker spot, and also delhering cruci'al pass protection from his fullback posi tion on two second-half touchdown passes, including the game winner '"ith 1:50 left. · · ~he Sailor coaches later tabbed him Defensive Player of the Week. · •Among those enjoyfng Newport H arbor's 9-0 football start, .is first'-year varsity assistant Kirk Bates. Bates, who guides the 'Sailors v:.irsity baseball ~quad, has encountered some incredibly tough luck the last t\\O seasons on the diamond, "'hich has combined to produce just nine victories. He has at least that m:tny this fall -\\ithout a loss. "I'm still undefeated," said a beaming Bates during Fri<by's post-game celebration. •Ne" port football coach Jeff Brinkley will return to his roots this spring as a varsity, baseball assistant to Bates. -. ,,.. Brinkley, in addition to being a prep all-star quarterback, was a former all--confcrence catcher at Cal Stale Fullerton. . He last coached baseball in the late 1970s atnis alma · · mater Excelsior H igh, which is now closed. · From Press Row I A creview of t e NBA season, and a reflection of the G~orge . Foreman-Michael Moorer heavyweight title bout (fight or ., fraud?), are the .primary tobics of discussion y Daily Pilot sportswriters Richard Dunn and Barry Faulkner .on tonight's ~ p.m . telecast o "From Prc'ss Row" on Copley/Goloay Cablevision (Channel 3). The 30-minute program, which also includes a look at the upcoming Clf football playoffs, as well as the tra<f itional "Match Pofots," will also air on Fridays at 8 p .m. through November and early December. Mitty (145) moved from No. 11 to No. 3, jumping over No. 4 St. Mary's of Stockton (140) as the season gears up for the CIF play- offs, to be capped . by the State Playoffs. Rounding out the Top 10 are Harbor of Santa Cruz, Laguna Beach, Edison of Huntington Beach, St. Frands of Mountain View, Stockdale of Bakersfield and Huntington Beach. COSTA MESA -• Orange Coast College's , .. • ~ club entry in ice hock---- ey competition ha~ improved to 6- 0 after Monday night's 6-3 victory .. --:.--------.-:-- over USC in a match in Culver LOCAL -SCHEDUtE!---DllP--SIA-FISHIN Corona del Mar is No. 18. Ci\Y, lifting them to the top of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association standings. The Pirates got a pair of goqls from Mike Ivan, including the go- ahead tally in the third period. OCC started slowly and trailed DCC seeded fifth 2-0 in the first period, but came LONG BEACH _ ____ back to tie it at 2, and again at 3 The Orange Coast Col-• in the third period. lege water. polo team • ~ Coast took over from there and has been seeded fifth dominated down the stretch. in the upcoming eight-team South-The Pirates return to PCHA ac- ern California Regionals this tion Saturday night against UC weekend at Delmont Plaza. Da\>is at the Costa Mesa lee Ca- The Pirates (17-7) will face No. pade Chalet, starling at _10:15 p.m. 4 seed Citrus (29-5) in the first Me•1a fund-raiser round of play at 11 a.m. Frida).'. :I The OCC-Citrus winner will COSTA MESA. ----- take o n the survivor of the match Southern California • _, between top-seeded Golden West College's annual Alum-' e (25·2) and Rancho Santiago (18-ni Dlue and Gold bas----- 12) on Friday at 6 p.m. k~tball games on Tuesday will Th~ other two games feature benefit stricken EWforo High nth- No. 2 Long Beach City (20-4) vs. lete Tomas Mejia. Fullerton (21-11) at 12:30 p.m. Mejia is the El Toro student and No. 3 Grossmont (28-6} vs. athlete who was involved in a seri- • No. 6 Cuestn (18-9) at 2 ',p.m. ous auto accident on Aug. 26 and Those winners square off at 7:30 has. been fighting his way out of a p.m. coma since. He is presently em- The thirq-placc final is at 6 p.m. barking on a long and arduous Saturday, which precedes the 7:30 t~sk of rehabilitation, and his fam- championship 'match. • ily is without health insurance: The four first-round winners all The Tomas Relief Fund was es- ,. advance to the State Cham-tablihed by El Toro High School pionships the following weekend to assist Mejia, as well as three at Belmont Plaza. other boys involved in the ac- DCC · women win, J-1 COSTA · MESA ---- Danae Fielder had a ti'.;. pair of goals in the sec-___ _ ond half to spark Or- ange Coast College to a 3-1 Or- ange Empire Conference victory over J>alomar on Tuesday in women's soccer nction at OCC. Fielder tied the game. 1·1, five minutes into the second half on an , assist by Carrie Martin, then broke the deadlock 1ix minutes later on a pus from Kristi Yoshikawa. Mar- tin $COred an insurance goal in the 67tlt minute, beading in a comer kick' from Jenna Bicfcld. The win over Palomar (JO-S-3, 9 .. 3.2 In conference) kept OCC (12-5, 9-4) in the race for one of two playoff bids. • OCC i , PALOMAll 1 HalfUme: PAlom.v, 1.0. P~ sc:orlnat Dyson 1. SavaJ Moloney 12. occ tcOriftlJ Fiew. 2, MartJft '. SaYU: Comat0a ), . ciden•. SWlm ll'Olll'MI __....., COSTA MESA - Swimmers arc being ..C-- sought out by Splash __ _ ~quatics, a new year- round swirri team in the Costa Mesa area which practices at Es- tancia High in the evenings. It is a competitive age group swim pro1rnm for ages S-18 and as a member of United States Swim- min& and competes at swim meets throughout Orange Coonty year- Jong. , Splash Aquatia ia for bcginnen, intermediate swimmers, and ad- vanced swimmers. For further information contact Bob Bandaruk at 960-9069. ..._. .. ,1 .. 111•1 'ltUN •oa COVlr -..11 Calf ............ ~, MAie -1 .... lonlnll'. 31 :.l4. ' F.naJe -1. JtMffer ....... 37.4$. • TODAY v.11.,11.11 Community college women -Orange Co.ul at ~ddle~di, 7 p:m. , ...... .. High school -tsf.i11<ia ii l.lgu~a Buch, 7 p.m.; Et Te><o at Newport H•rbor, 7:30 p.m.; CoroN del Mu "'· Woodbridge, il Irvine, 7:30 p.m. v.11.,1r.11 High Khool girls -'OF firsl·round ptiyof(s -bper~·Capislmio Viii~ winner al Newpoc1 H.lrbor, 7 p.m.; Huntington kx'h·Tocunce winner it Co~i det M.ar, 7 p.m. • Water pol• Hig'1 Khool -CIF fir51·round playorrs - l.U.ewood at COfona det M.ir, i}:IS p.m.; Newport Hirbor at l oyol.a, 3:1S p.m. , .... u. Hig'1 school girls -CIF fir'st.~ound pl.ayoffs -Newport H.arbor ii WeslW.e, 2 p.m.; Agovri ii Coron.a del Mar, 1:30 p.m.; £st.lnci.t at Los Al.llllilos, 2 p.m. • Seccer Community college men -Or.lnge Co.isl .it Fullerton, J p.m. Community college women -Fullerlon .it Or.inge Cout. 2:30 p.m. faJDAY ......... Hiah school -uguna Hills vs¥ Cosl.l Mew, u Newport H.arbor, 7 p7m. ......... 11 COl'llmunlty college women -Or.ange Cout "1 ~fey lovrn.amenl (first round, "'· OWley, I p.m.) ., ..... pol• Community college -Onnge Co.ul at SoUth.,n c.utrornl.t ~s lourrl;vnent (.at qtnis, ):JO p.m.) IATVUAY ........ Community col. -Or.111p Cout II s.dclthdi c ... 7 p.m. v .... , .... Hl&fi' tehool sJrls -C1f ~round pl.liyOlf• -1 p.nt.. C....•salw' ....... Nrt .... ~-Clf ....... ML S-.. ~.c.llp. 7&)0 LIL . TUUDAY'I FISH COUNTS · D.,,ey' • LMker -l bo.its, 7 .,.gfen. 1 alico bus, 4 sbttpht.id, 44 rocUhh, JS miCl.ertl, 8 whilefi~h. 2 blue perch, 1 buller mouth perch. Newpert L••1ll119 - 1 bo.al, 1S .anglers. 1 rodfish, 38 sculpin, 16 .. hilefish, 1S bl~n,ilh perch, 21 madtrtl. . . ~agaai-Bervtce -and-Reparr AAA Southern Oalifprnia Automot>ile Oub approved Service Excellence M aster Service Technicians. Ten Ye11rs at sarne . location with over 95. years of com bined experience Featuring "Keith Douglas" formerly of NEWPORT IMPORTS SOUTH COAST PlAZA AREA PACFIC SERVICE C71·4r 754·1'610 . .. : Featured in a special a~rtisihg suP.pfement .reGcfting over· 112,000 homes in the Newpo,rt Becicll, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas. . ,_......,O..: lhundoy, November 17, 199, o.ocai .. : Spoce & Copy: Wed., ~ 9, 199A ot 6 p.m. Comso Ready Ads: Moin., Ncwemb. 14, 1994 at 6 p.m. 642-4321 5ee Your Adverti•ing ·-TOclay for Rate• and to a .. ..,,. Your Space. '~· ' I• 8 W.cineaday, NcMmber 9, 1994 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tl~ Ltga/ Department Ill the Daily PWt is pfMmi "' ,.. to announce a nmJ~tt nowautilabk /IJ MW busina:sal --~ wiU flbW SEARCH t~ ~for )'Off IJJ nD txtm chtzrgt. 4"" 1llw ytN tk ti""' nnd tht rnp to the Cl1UTt House in Smr14Ana. Thm, ef ('(JW1t., afar fix searrh is rompldM wr wiU fik your fictitillUS ,business n4IM stlllmlmt uith ~ Onmty CW. publish ona 11wttltforfourWttlts11.I rtrfU1rttJ by '4w anti thm filryour pr«{ ofpubliarrilJn with tht Coul'llJ Clerlt. Please Mp by llJ fi/r your fiairiflUS business Sf4kmml Ill -Daily~ 330 W. Bay St, Cast4 Mts4. If you al1111tJt stop b) ~ aJl ut 111(714) 6124321 anti Wt tutU 1nah ammgmtmts for you M handk this prot'l!tllm b] mllil If)'°'' Jhbuld have any fanhtr qwstions. ~ aJI ut and wr wiU bt ""'"than glad to taRsf JO''-G()tJ(/ lueJt in J""T NW /msiMJt • ' ,4 I -• SAVE TIMEI SAVE MONEY I WITH THE CLASSIFlEOS lilJlli. r MaeH78 ff!ll!Mllt ~ Meal Da!y Piiot Wednelday, November 9, 1184 e .... IOTICll · ~ llOTICa PU1UC 11011C11 W IOTICll PUIUC IOTICD "*"C IOTICll PUIUC MOT1CU PUl&JC MOTICll "'9UC llOflCli .... IC mTal WIOTICI =t L~,. na MHNTY ,., • ..., ...... '*' .. lllHDTH 01 stcC5Nos NQ;;1;1ew 1l 1ti4 ... 6Y ~ ..... that ioc.. ""'~°'"...,_,,COf· wr ,. •1121 _,,_Of II! WITHIN OR ~ ~ IMO COl:V'°" 10111 ..-11 *-9 -.e.' WEST 21.SfFEET THENCE )·00 p"' on the _.Ot'll liOn II: LAAAY'I CAnR-,...,ondlllOI ._9d to AUCTIONE£R"I K!UY l Da 1' 111 -. TWU8T91'8 9M,S THE PARCEL CW LANO P"-EL I: ECCWINI ...... tHt... ~E~t DE~ 34 ..._,. '° lhe .w.nc. ol ~ ~& OElJ IN City Councl -. oqwlOt IW\L JACKSON, K.E. AUC-.. I nt T ...... -lllD Hl!REINAIOVE DE· "'"=~-.. ~or .. •. T.a. lmwc8 COii-Ml U 07 OS~ CMc C..., ~date of IO.hpublle""'1ngt TIOH SlRVIOE. PO. 90X The~,.,.:ane"9 SCRIB ...._..._...., """'" ,,_.._ ,.,,., -MwT,............ WEST 3.34 FEET TO THE E.~Or119.CA IN tMMl .... II New.~. 11MY T. llUJOTT, 125, RIALTO. CA 123n dolnatlUl!neMM: UllllC.. I WITH-ED! TOGETHER STAICTfO COMMON ., C..., ..-...-.:. BEGNMHG Of A TAN-M O._ time ol the kWlll 1tt4 at IN olke of Lucky hputf Cltv Cteftl TELE: ~73.()7'4 NJC. HUHTINGTON S£ACH '-.._ •UGHT 'l: oJJ.:o~= :t1 18~~'1:; ...._. lur.a.y .. n ~H~umER?vc~~ ::=.~ tNC: ~i!: ~~: 1nc~~2.~: Publl•h•d Newport T~b~o.:~'~':ort JEWELRY 1 LOAN co .. =-= ING, EXPt.ORIHQ AHO OP. RESERVED FOR lHE llN-...... AM., llwH HAVING A RADIUS OF paid belance Of the O~· 0.den~, CA t264A. Beach-Cotta Meu Oliy Buch.COsUI Mesa D.ily 171SS Beach avd • ~ AP•ft4.et'°4i ~'=~~~OARE~~ ~.9!s°"IN~CTD.,!2 C..1•1A1•. CAtnio n.oo FEET THENCE tion aecU19d by the at>Ove Thi• bultc 1a1e 1t tubject PilOtNovemb9rt. ttM, PllotN01<tmt>er3,t, 1"4. ~t M~.:4Joa TD --• coup•uu ING -.,,.,, ""~ ,,._ -""'" Ct091 Ml ltll NORTHWESTERLY ALONG deectlbed dMd of I/Ult to CaMor Unilorm Com-W73S Th587 1... _...._ ""• n.-w ,.~ •• _.. .. _ ... ...... THe SAME FROM ENTITLED "RIGHTS" IN II' AVAILM&.a TM SAID CURVE. THROUGH A encl fftimated costs, ••• mercl Code 6ectlon PUILIC woT1c• .... LIC NOTICE -~ -~-. ---· ..... • dAJlit Wol!Md TNttte SAID LAND OR ANY lliE AEST1UCTEO COM-I -~ .. ING CENTRAL. ANGLE Of 45 penMt, and adValw:et, It 8108.2. " '" r'V "'-undef .,,. ~ de-OTHER LANO, INCUJOING MON AREA OF THE AA-UP•CT D --DEGREES 27 MINUTES oa $87,129.96. " to tubject. the name Thi• bu1lnett .. co~ ICllMd deed of trlllt WIU. THE RIGHT TO WHIP· TlCt£ OF lliE OECLAAA-a1D llAY U 09TAINU SECONDS A DISTANCE h It possible INI 11 the and addreu of the perlor'I PUILIC NOTICE cnat2t7111 duci.d br..,.. lndMdl.W SIU. AT PUllUC AUCTION STOCK OR DIRECTION-TION ENTITLED MEASE· llY CALLING Titll FOL-OF 58.32 FEET. time of Hie the Opening v.ilh whom Claims may be Notic e of flc:tltloua The reglt1ranl{1) com- TO THe HeOHEST ~ER ALLY DRIU. ANO MINE MEHTS" LOWING T•L•PHONE EXCEPT THEREFROM bid may be Ifft Owl the filed It Lucky Escrow Co. Publlc: ~Uon halneaa Name menced to nnuct bull- FOR CASH (In IN bms FROM I.ANO OTHER THAN YOU ARE IN DEFAULT NUlla•11a ON THE AU. OIL. GAS, MINERALS tol.ll lndebtednfft due. Inc .. 8942 Gar~en Giove Notice Is ,hereby given ltolem.nt nett und« IN FlcWOul wtllch .,. i.wM *ldef In THOSE HEREINABOVE DE· UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DA y a IF 0111 THE ANO OTHER HYOROCAR· Del•: t 0/11194 Blvd., 1207, Garden Grove, the unden~ned w~I H Q at TM tollowlng perlOt\I are But nen. Name(s) listed IN ~ SW.) Ind/or SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS DATED 5/04/910. UNLESS UL.I tl1•1 HM837 BONS, BELOW A O~PTH T .D. SERVICE COM-CA 92844. and the last Pubhc AUCliOtl on Novem-doing busmess at: abov. on: 11·90 .,. cufMr'a cettlfled or WELLS. TUNNELS ANO YOU T-'Ke ACTION TO I OF 500 FEET; WITHOUT date for filing claims shall bet HI. 1994 al t:OO p.m. al •l SEACLIFFE MOBILE Mary E. w .. Mllnlt.fox ocMr cMcU specllled In SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH PROTECT YOUR PROP. er l2UI 127-411eS THE RIGHT OF SURFACE PAHY, H .. Id Tn.1atee, be Nov. 29, 1994 wtllch Is Slor h Sell Storage, 961 W. HOME PARK b) SEA· Thlt ltalemenl Wit flied CMI Code Section 2924h OR ACROSS THE SUB-ERTY, l'r MAY BE SOLO AT TAC404731C ENTRY. AS RESERVED IN •f Mlchel• Tlmm.r· the business day before 17th Sllfft, Costa M•n CLIFFE HOMES, 89<> West w1tn tM County Cl«k of (payable In full el lhe .lime SURFACE OF THE LANO A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Publlthed Newport DEEDS OF RECORD. man, Aaalatent Seer• the •'1• date speciUed Ca 92627, (714) 6'12·8722. Fifleenlh SllHI, Nowpon Orange Coun1y on Seplem-ot .... to T.O. Setvk:e HEREIN ABOVE DE· NEED AN EXPLANATION Beach.Cotta Me .. Dally ALSO EXCEPT THERE· tory1 IOt aouth Lewla 1bove. The personal property Beach. CA 92663 bet 28, 1994. COftlPMV) .. r~ Ulle SCRIBED ANO TO BOT· OF THE NATURE OF THE Pilot October 28, Novem-FROM ALL W"TER It., Orange, CA 12eM Doted: Octoa..t 28th hetetofore sl~ed with un-Moun-Snung Chi, t 523 Fe2HSe and "*'-' conveyed lo T 0 M S UC H W HI p. PROCEEDING AGAINST ber 2, 9, 1994. RIGHTS ANO INTEREST (714, 385-4700 1994 dlfllgned by. Sandcssrle Drive, Corona Publlth9d Newport Beach- and now Mid by It under STOCKED OR DIRECTION· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-WG96 THEREIN NO MATTER " AVAILAllLIE THIE HONQ WOO KIM 1022 Richard Borgen • del Mar, CA 92625 Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· said DMd of Tru1t In the ALLY DRILLED WELLS, TACT A LAWYER. HOW ACQUIRED BY THE ' Personal Goods Sue-JIN Chi 1523 Sand· lober 26 Novembe< 2 t property herelnatte< de-TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS 2725 HIUTOP DRIVE PUBLIC NOTICE GRANTOR OR THE IAVINE EXPECTED OPENING Published Newport 1087 Ch11sty Clllk • Per· castle Drive •Corona def 16 1994 • • • ecribed: UNDER ANO BENEATH OR NEWPPORT BEACH, CA COMPANY WITHOUT •ID MAY IE OBTAINED Beach.Co111 Mesa Dally tonal Goods Mar CA t262s ' . TRUSTOR: MARILYN KER· BEYOND THE EXTERIOR 92660 NOTIC• OP HOWEVER THE RIGHT TO •Y CAL.UNO THll fOI,.. PJol November 9, 1994. t088 Clark B11ley • Plf· Tnis bus1nut It con· W709 SHNER LIMITS THEREOF ANO TO "(If a sttHI addrett or TRUSTEE'• IALE ENTER UPON THE SUA· LOWINO TELEPHONE W732 sonat Goods duC1ed by· , buslness 11us1 PUBLIC NOTICE • BENEFICIARY: POMONA AEOAILL, REfUNNEL, common dulgnaUon ol TI N •207741 FACE OF SAID LANO. NUll•ERI ON THIE 2089 Toni Cr~ • Plf· Type o Business· M0.1--------- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE· l)fOperty Is shown abov9, • U :·Code. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT DAY IEFORE THE PUBLIC NOTICE sonal Goods BILEHOME PARK FlcUtlous ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION PAIR, DEEPEN AND OPEA· no warr8nty It given u lo ~No, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST IALE: c714) 315-4837 NOTICE OF P!t~i:;:d~an Step • The reg1str1nt(s) com. auslnHS Nom9 ~.~1'52~~: ~1~Ef' ~YfHHO~~O~ ~r.'f::.r:tJ:; ASI00143/STAYNU ~~IfDTA~O'!'c11~L£fg °' (2~3=~·g PU•LIC HURINQ 2099 Jome Ann Turner • ~e~':~nd~ ~:~e11~:; Th f :toteme"!on. ate =::!ctl~g~~~~~:c~•~ ~~i~ Ji~t ~}~~.~~:!.:,CS o~~~h'c!; T.t."le~~1Q~~AN.Y ~W:Wk~~~Rscf&0fr Pub~l ahed57:ewport G1v~T:;a~ p~~licH~:!~ P~:""AJ~J w~., · :~~·~~ N':,~~~~,~~r d:t~~P~~G 414 Recorder of Orange PLORE ANO OPERATE defaUlt In the obligations u duly appolnt9d TruttH A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Beach·Coala Mesa Daily w1H be held by the Costa Peisonal Goods MOYO-Snung Cl\I • CounlY: THROUGH THE SURFACE secured thereby, hereto-under the folloWlng de-NEED AN EXPL.ANATIOl'l Pilot October 28, Novem· Mesa City Council on N~ 3058 Tarry Vo11ell • Per· Sue;Jane Chi ~onterey ~26~~· San said deed of trust de-OR THE UPPER 500 FEET lore execuled and dellv· tcribtd dMd of trutt Will. Of THE NATURE OF THE bet 2. 9 1994 vember 2t, 1994, It 6:30 tonal Goods This statement v.as filed emante • ICrlbll IN tollowlng llfOp-OF THE SUBSURFACE OF ered to lhe und«llgned 1 SELL AT PUBLIC ,4UCTION PROCEEDING AGAINST ' . w694 p.m., or u soon thereafte_r 4037 John or Janet Tava· W1th the C~nty Clefk ot ~ Foec-S 414 J~onter~y erty: SAi 0 LANO, AS RE· written Oec:Walion of 0.. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· U possible. In lt)e Council ghone ·Personal Goods Orange County on October CA :26;2 • a.n emen e, EXHIBIT "A" SERVED IN THE DEED tault and Demand tor Sale FOR CASH (ln IN forms TACT A LAWYER. PUBLIC NOTICE Chamber of City Hall, 77 4081 Judith Galan • Per· 28. 1994 Th b 1 PARCEL 1: UNIT NO. 43, FROM THE IRVINE COM-and written notice of ~ which are 'lawful tender In 2500 Lighlhouse Lane Fair Dflve, Costa Mesa, on sonaJ Goods ' FS2·8530 19 us ness . " con- AS SHOWN AND OE· PANY, A WEST VIRGINIA fault and ol electlo(I lo IN Unl19d States) and/Of C«ona del Mar Ca 92625 ' cna1221318 lhe lollowtng Items: 5044 Wesley C. Brackney aucled by: an lndiVldual SCRIBED IH lliE CONDO. C 0 RP 0 RAT I 0 N , f\ E· cause the undersigned to lhe cunler's certlli.ed Of "(II a tlrfft 'address or NOTICE TO AN ORDINANCE amend· ·Personal Goods Published Nev.port Beach-Registrant nas not yet MINIUM Pt.AN, RECORDED CORDED JUNE 27, 19n IN seU tald property to .. uaty olhef checks tpecllled in common deslgnaUon ol CREDITORS OF Ing T1Ues 9 snd t3 of the 6006 Allan Cart Foca Jr .• Costa Mesa Daily Pilot N~ begun to transact business ON JUN! 11, 1978 lfoi BOOK 12262, PAGE 325 lald obllg&Uons, and ther• CIVIi Code Section 2924h PfOpel'ty Is shown above BULK SA1.ll Costa Mesa Munlc:lpal Personal Goods vemb8f 9, 16, 23, 30, 1994. under ~ licllt.ous name(t) BOOK.11788, PAGES 1729 OF OFFICIAL RISCOAOS, after the undersigned (payable In full al lM Ume no WlllT8nly Is given as to (SECS. 8104, Code regarding location, Ii· 6023 Teresa V111Cen1 ·Per· W733 t~tad i ve. THROUGH 17IMI OF OF· AL S 0 EXCEPTING caused lald noUe<• of de-of tale to T.O. 5-rvlce Ill completeness or cor· censlng, and regulation of sonat Goods UBLIC NOTICE ary orce 1 led FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID THEREFROM THE SUB-fault and of elec:tlbn to be Company) all right. tlU• reclllffS)." The beneficiary 8105 u .c.C.) adult HJtually oriented 8058 April Kaai . Personal p ~l~~s .~~alc~~~!y w~~k· ol COUNTY. SURFACE WATER ~IGHTS, RecOfded June 22, 1994 at and Interest conveyed to under said Deed QI Trust IEacrow No. businesses, and providing Goods STATEMENT OF O C · S l PARCEL 2: AN UNDI· BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT Instr. No. 1M 415775 In and now held by It under by reason of 1 breach or 284-4008-JC for Ucenslng and regulation 8074 Norman Sjobeck • rilnga OUllty on ep em· VI OE O ONE ·SIXT y. OF SURFACE ENTRY AS Book p.-ge of Olflclal tald Deed of Trust In the default In the obligations Notlce Is hereby given to of massage establishments Personal Goods WITHDRAWAL FROM ber 29. l994. FOURTH INTEREST AS RESERVED IN THE DEED Records In the office ol the property herelnalter d• secured thereby, heret~ creditors of the within and msssaga prachtloners. Publlshed Newport PARTNERSHIP F82~1 TENANT IN COMMON IN FROM THE IAVINE COM· recorde< ol Orange County• tcrll)ed: fore eKecuted anjj deliv· 'lanied teller that a bulk Envlfonmenlal Oelarmlna· Beach.Costa Mesa Daily OPERATING UNDER Puolished Newport Beach- THE FEE INTEREST IN PANY, RECORDED JUNE Said Sale of llfOperty wli1 TRUSTOR: DAVID B. ered to Iha undersigned a sllle ls about to be made of tlon: Eumpt Pilot November 2, 9, 1994. FICTITIOUS Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Oc· ANO TO THE COMMON 27, 1977 IN BOOK 12262, be made In "a1 11" coocll-STAYNER, SUSAN S. written Declaration ol De-the assets described GENERAL PLAN AMENO. W718 BUSINESS NAME tober 26, November 2, 9, AREA OF LOTS 1 PAGE 325 OF OFFICIAL lion without covenant or STAYNER fault and Demand tor Sale, below. MENT GP·94-03A, to PUBLIC NOTICE Tne 1011ow1ng person has 16, 1994. THROUGH 8 OF TRACT RECORDS. warranty, express or Im-BENEFICIAA'(; DAN S. and written notice of de-The names and b11slness amend Iha Master Plan ol withdrawn as a general W708 NO. 8787, IN THE CITY OF PARCEL 3: EASEMENT(S) plied, reg1tdlng title pot· ROGERS, SHEILA M. ROG· lautt and or election to addresses of the teller are: B1keways, ...,1th pr.oposecl NOTICE OF partner tr()!Tl the paMer-1--------- NEWPORT BEACH IN SAID AS SUCH EASEMENT(S) session. or encumbrances, EAS Recorded June 21, cause the undersigned 10 LAWRENCE W. FRANKS. additions. delellons. and PUBLIC AUCTION snip operating wider the PUBLIC HOTICE COUNTY ANO STATE. AS IS/ARE PARTICULARLY to pay the remaining prlncl-1991 II Instr. No. 91· sen said property to satisfy 17145 VON KARMAN reclass1t1c:a11ons. Enwon· hci.tious bus:ness name 011---------PER MAP FILED IN BOOK SET FORTH IN THE AR· pal sum of lhe note(a) te-317368 In Book page of Of· said obligations, and 1nere-•102, IAVIN6, CA 92714 mental Oetermmal1on· Neg• Noltce Is hereby given CARBON SPIDER 11 l4932 FlcUUoua 367. PAGES 28 TO 30 IN· TICLE ENTITLED "EASE· cur.Id by said dHd ol flCial Records In the office after the undersigned Th• locahon In Ca~fornla a11ve Oecl81allon (ava.Jable ~~~: a~ap u~er~g~:~n v;,'~ WM• Way. s11.eraao. CA Business. Nome CLUSIVE OF MISC EL· MENTS" OF THE OECLA· Trust. with Interest 11 In of the Recorder of Orange cau1ed said notice ol de-of the chief uecu11ve office lor review In tne Plaming u . u 92676 Stal•m9nt L A N E 0 U S M A P S • RATION UNDER THE SEC· said note provld9d, ad· County! fault and ol election 10 be of the H iier Is: same as D1111s1on). l~~:P~c:t ~~ PH~~~· The F1c111.ous Bus111ess The follo'W'lng persons are RECORDS OF SAID 'NON HEADING($) IN vances, If any, under the said dted ol trusl ·de-Recorded July 13 1994 as above AN ORDINANCE adchng 1 O. Name referred to above dOlng business as: COUNTY, AS SUCH TEAM SUCH ARTICLE ENTITLED terms ol said Oe9d ol scribes the following: lnstt. No. 94-04So760 In As hsted by the H iie<. all Arllcle 1 ol Cnapulr t ol ~~C~V~A ~::·~~~.~ was 1·ed 111 Orange County ARCHITECTURAL RE· IS DEFINED IN THE AA· AS FOLLOWS: "UTILITIES" Trust, fees, charges and LOT 15. OF TRACT 6385. Book Page of Olflclal other business names and T1tte 15 lo the Costa Mesa • I on 6-3·94. F61 t328 SEARCH, 1721 W. Cather· TICLE ENTITLED "OEFINI· ANO ··seTILEMENT ANO expef\Ses ol the TNstff IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT R.cofds In the off.ct of the addresses used by the Municipal Code relat.ng lo ~~ .property o the fol· Fult name and address ol 1n41 Or., CA 92801 TIONS .. OF THE OECLARA· ENCROACHMENT''. and of the ttusts created BEACH, COUNTY OF OR· recOfder of Orange County; selle< within thr" years be-aoandoned shopplng carts VANgOERPOOL A009 • the perso, v.1lhdr1"' ng Nabor Lopez. 1721 W. TION OF COVENANTS. PARCEL 4: EASEMENTS by said Deed ol TNSt. ANGE, STATE OF CALI· Said Sale of property will lore the date 1uch hst was NOTICE IS FURTHER Jetfiey R Jean, t2062 Bar. Catherine Or .• CA 92801 CONDITIONS ANO AE· FOR INGRESS EGRESS Said sale will be held on: FOANIA, AS SHOWN ON A be made In "as Is .. condl· sent or del1vlf9d lo the GIVEN that al sa•d lime ~~~Culg~'R51slADg~~~ Uen St , Ga1den Grove, CA This r,u,tness 11 co~ STRJCTIONS AECOAOEO ANO RECREATIONAL PUA· November 15, 1994, It MAP RECORDED IN BOOK llon without covenant or blJYe< If•: none and place a;I Interested MISC BOXES SKIS • 92645 dueled by: an 1nd1Y1dual ON JUNE 15, 1976 IN POSES OVER THE COM· 3:00 -p.m. on lh• lront 235..fAGES 1 TO 5 INCLU· wananty_~xpress or Im-"th• names and business persons may appear and • • nus statement ~as fllod Registrant has not yet BOOK 11n3. PAGES 1374 MON AREA TttAT IS NOT steps to the entrance ol the SIVE OF MISCEUANEOUS ~t'igatd1ng tiUe pos· eddresses ol lhe buyer aie: be heard by ll'le City Coun· B~i~~l~~O~~ILE ~!~ with the Count)' Clerk of begun 10 ttansact bus.nest niROUGH 1422 ANO AE· PART OF A CONDO-Orange Civic Center, 300 MAPS. RECORDS OF SAID session, or encu.mbrances, HONG WOO KIM, 17t4S c:1I on tne aforemen11oned INET • • . Orange County on October under the fict.i.ous ruime(s) AECOROEO ON JUNE 23 MINIUM BUILDING ANO E Chanman Orange CA ORANGE COUNTY. to pay the remainlnn p11ncl-VON KARMAN •102, IR· Items. HENORSON F""" MISC 4. 1994. Jettrey R Jean listed at>ove. 11178 IN BOOK 1 t784: OVER COMMUNITY FA· At the lirM of the lnlUll EXCEPT THAT PORTION pal tum of the ooit(s) s• VINE. CA 92714 IF THE AFOAEMEN· ' """. Pubhshed Newport Beach· Nabor Lopez . PAGES 1177 THROUGH CILITIES AS SlJCH TERMS publicatlon ol thlt notice THEREOF LYING SOUTH· CUled by said deed ol The usets to be sold are TIONEO ACTIONS ARE B~~~PINATO Fl 12 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Oc· This statement .was fileo \ 1225. BOTH OF OFFICIAL ARE DEFINED IN THE the total l/TIOUnt ol the U0: WESTERLY OF THE FOL· TNst, with Interest as In described In general as· CHALLENGED IN COURT, MISC FURN MOPED . ll)ber 26. No~embef 2, S with the COUllty Cle<I< of RECORDS OF SAID DECLARATION, SUCH paid balance of the obligl· LOWING DESCRIBED said nole provided, ad· FURNITURE, FIXTURES the Challenges may be llm· QUICK H•041 . MISC 16, 1994 Orange County on Septem• COUNTY (THE "'OECLARA· EASEMENTS SHALL BE Uon secured by the above LINE. vances. If any, under Iha ANO EQUIPMENT, TRADE· lied to onfy those Issues FURN • · W707 bar 26, 1994. TION"). SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS described deed of ltust BEGINNING AT THE terms ol uld Deed oJ NAME, GOODWILL, sotneonaralsesatlhepub-· Fe23111 EXCEPT THEREFROM OF THE ASSOCIATION and estimated costs. ex· NORTHWESTERLY TEAMI· Trust, fMs. charges and LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· lie hearings described In B~ii~ HOH· BIKE, MISC FIND Published.Newport e .. cn- ALL OIL. OIL RIGHTS, MIN· ANO THE MEMBERS AS penses. and advanc .. , It NUS OF THAT PORTION eJtpenses of the Trustee MENT COVENANT NOT TO The Community GOODWIN HOSS • MISC Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· ERA1.S, MINERAL RIGHTS, SET FORTH IN THE AR· $344,034.72. • OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY and of the ttusts created COMPETE and are located Market Place. FURN Misc BOXES tober 26, November 2, 9, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS TICLE OF THE OECLA.RA· It It posslble U'llt at tn. LINE OF SAID LOT 15 by tald Deed of Trust. at: 17145 VON KARMAN Pilot Classffled ., . an apartment ANO OTHER HYOROCAR· TION ENTll\.eO "'RIGHTS time of .... the opening SHOWN ON SAID MAP AS Said sale will be held on: 1102, IRVINE. CA 92714 842-5878 through classified l6. 1994· '\ l" I I .. NORTH 19 DEGREES 34 The business r1ame used • W713 GENERAL I ~ •'. l:i II ... a USIFIED llOUllS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday -POL ..... -_,__--- ~ .. I I \ f I ) • I j I I I ' A.ir.f-. . ~ I,. - ' ---;41: ' I ' I '~ ... HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE (5) ·~ liOU..a O''OllTllNIT Y ......................... .................. ,.... ... ,. ........ Act ..... ....................... ta ........ ..., p•nnca. .......... If •t~1lle1 ....... ni1ar. ........ .......................... ........................ ........ p ... U'I. .... -............. "* _,.,.. ...... ............ ., ......... ........ _ ........ .............. °" ........ .................. ........................ 11 IC JI ........... .-iso ... , ... -... ................ ...... , ..... _ .. ... S'S IC_,.._ ... -···- CenilHmto gtltolll'°8e ,...,,_ ...... houte? ...... ....... . ....... ....... , '*PY'O"lnd ........ help. ...... ,. -. . . .... - HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA DELMAR 2122 48d+ bonu. rm. 3\hBa, dbl gar, 2500 a/f, up- grades. galore, granlte In ape In polio, $2600 mo, 8 mo lse. Jacob• Realty 87 .... 70 Cute 28' 1 Bo c:ottege- atyle cmr hse w/lllflw, frplo • upgrda. 11350. 873-3000 Of 875-7003 OCllAN Yl.W 3bd-3be home w/,ool 2·flr• ~l•c••· ht month ••••• 873·7t8t Sell Y041r hofM through clualfled. ....... 7. NIWPOH COSTA MESA 2124 2BR HOU&• EncloHd Geroge Near Downtown S4B·2720 or 846-8541 NEWPORT BEACH 2169 llAYYllEW TERMC• Detched twnhm. Bock Bay. 38' 2~Ba. pvt courtyd, frplc, got• guarded, merble fin. 2-car anch gar. 119951 mo 1 yr IM. 833-2805 Can't lffm to get to aJI thoa• repair Jobi around the house? LM the Claalllecl Service DINCtorJ 1 help Y°'-1 find rellabl9 ~p. lflWPOH llACB 1011 IE&CJI 1081 LIDO t'KIME ,.. ·c"1lfS . LIDO NORD • comer Bayview 3BR·2BA ........................... $895,CXX> UDO SOUD BAYFRONT • Choice '1BR·38A Lrg Dock" ..... $1 ,500,000 FAMILY COMPOUND • 2 Homes Bayft'ont & Interior ..... $5,000,00C UDO LEASE " r . 21R·28A •............•..............•.. $1,90C Biii Grundy Realtors 67S4161 Ii 114090 ,.--- /'" ' 1 I I . -' . NEWPORT BEACH 2169 BEACH RENTALS Now Taking Summer Reservations WINTER WEEKLY 1-4Bd ...... $350-St400 WINTER (FURNI 2Bd ocnfrnt ....... $900 2Bd houH ...... $1200 ANNUAL 1 Bd ~enfront • $7s0 2Bd/28e •.......... S 1100 38d bay-cloc:k • $2450 Full Service PropertJ Mgmt ThlPn •••• ..... ............. -_673-1~ BEACHFRONT Udo Isle 4 bd hm, an~ remdt. 13450 * NFRNT PENN ~T old« gro· cloua I bd, 2 down + 4 up. S4000. AGENT UM4'00 if Olli 3Br 2~e •• light a-aty freshll pointed condo. Bole palAo on grnbft. 2-car ...,, 11860. 840-1882 mv... ........ Hr Ma. 3 gar. Avell, 1270Qfmo. Nt echoOI. IOIM82-M37 ..... ;:ert Nonh Conde> ........ Upgraded. f/p. w/d, end. gw.. '"" clec:tt l11IO Ja.-1277 ~-........ ,~ • ... yo&.tr extra hoUl1hold ..... = In C!afflt!!d Walk-In 8:00am-5:(X)pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm APARTMENTS COSTA MESA 2624 FOR RENT 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA lndry, 'pool, quiet, nr all transportaUon. No pelt 846-0392 BALBOA Lrg quiet E'ald• 2Br PENINSULA 2607 upper trplx, new pnt, d/W, polio, lndry. gar. $760/mo. 545-7352 1BR with ... ,.,. party. Stove & r• NEWPORT frig. Steps to beach & bey.$795.845-5862 BEACH 2669 1 BR, frpl, bit-Ins $965. 28R 1 BA, sundk $985 . •tBR 1821h1t 2aR 28A 1729/Up Both loc:I 14• w/d, utll . =t.f.rut Our Y-rty. 5-H82 Spec I Frig, d/w OC9anfront 1 BR w/greal Ind. 60x30 poot No "'9wl Dlhwshr, relrig, pets. No fee1. No upper unl1 $750/mo . ...... 4 .... B95 721 ..... •DLX 28r 28a $150 YRARLY Upatalrs Lg Npt Hghta, vouft cells, 2bdrm 1b• w/petlo, bek:, ger. No pets w/d~. Avt now. 780-1713 or 857·1T78 •1 4 .. 7 ... 213 LIDO JaN1NiULA 18R·t8A oVC 11/1 CORONA hac:h Uvlngl $1000/mo. DELMll 2622 Private beach 7t0 Lide Park Dr 7t 4-87~.-030 ........ •lrw 28r 18• ovw ger. WIO. pr. No ~all7DAY8 NiWPOAf Mfi LM llmkl/J>9'. SIOO/mo. t W t bo "1· micro. '83-C331/d 175-a151• "9W ceirf)9', 700 c .. ••StMte ..... Utll 7t ......... s*tf, w• 10 Chine To ptace M ad In Cove. S50Q/rno. AvlYI TM P ... ctaMlftecl, O.C.1.17~1 Ce11 Mll ... 7a. - COSTA lllSA 2124 -c.,, IMf" '° 1 ................ 8ettoll lhOM , ... ,.,.W' .... New ,... .. .,...,._ MOO+ tlOO 1-.aund ........ , ... ~ ll0-12'0_-:--Ut .......... &at.a. fowilha.-............... p, ....... Ne loc. "9Jr1•1hd ..... .. ,.. .... ~ ........... ..7 ..... ., .. . . .. BYPH0• 1 (714) 642-5678 BY FAX - (714) 631~94 (Please include youi name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILOR • PEltSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92h27 c:omci-of Newpcxt Bh'd & Bay SL COMMERCIAL MISCELIANEOUS PROPERTY 2778 RENTALS C·2 Ofc/Warehouae 900 s/f, nr Fairview & VACAnON 55 Fwy 619-726-8100 or 619-723-1953 RENTALS 2722 a10 BEAR C1TY 2Br ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Ba. alffps 4. Frptc, s min to till. 2 night minimum. 673-0583 LOST• FOUND 2!25 RENTALS TO SBAlE 2724 FOUND t <DARK QLASS•S . B .. ••Ibo• la. 3S..2Ba w/d Focal•. Trlongl • Square Alpha f:'• n/am prof/student near att bd/bO $450+utl Beta about Oct 2Ut. 2nd bd ahare/ba $350 Call Joe, IS75-3391 Steve 545-8900 Jt233 LOST COON MOUND ocaANPRONT on Femele, black & t>owdWalk. 2500 aq ft white, nam9 "Elki.." Lost Friday. 10/28, home, dramatic I/few. Costa Mesa Area 1575/mo. 175-3641 PIMJle call M2-0~37 • .._,. "°"'" on Penln or pageiJ73-e441S • w/2 young prof'a. Pvt •R MD• rm/ba. S430/mo. Erl~ LOST ELDERLY or Mattin 723-1 eoe ~ Bl.ACK' FEMALE CAT MARIAN Loat Oc:1 21 at. In U\e COMlllRCIAL vicinity of Newport •••ch near Finley DAI.ESTATE SllMt. NM01 me-. uon. Pl•••• call Hellen 173·Utl. 1uSD1ESS oma •MWMD• Loat MMeG-.n Ae- POIUllT 2711 tr~. Aproa. I c Old.UgN ..... red 4'0ller ..... rWM .. Pew a1• • Oftklea, .. ZEUS". ,...._ cal ~"' ~t~7tOUn .,,,. ... ~ 1 ~ .... ---ln ..... 1 -~ ... ......., 6 p,.,., ..... ..., MlwM .... Ctle1IT --'nrtnr ·~ , Rln ~-,... ... ::=: ....... 01 ....... .. your,......, MUQt\mtlllld .. I Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 'The publisher reserves the right to censor . reclassify. revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad imme.diaLely. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error man advertisement for whic h it may be re pon ible except for the co t of the pace actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be aIJowed for the first msertion. ~ LOST & E~PLOYMENT FOUND 2925 5530 . REWARD 17th St. Boautr LOST FERRET Center hiring Hlllr In H.B. neat tn• VICln· Stylists & Mlllllc..irlsls. lty of Ooldenwest & Lo~ rent or high Hell. He Is a sable ler· comm. 642·1717 rel, vw1th • purple col· tar & bell 7 mos old. Adver11stng fr1endly & doesn t bite. Call Troy 848·7531 Inside Sales PERSONALS We ore ... king • full-lime Inside SolH PERSONALS 3002 Rep IOf' Ille Clattl- fled Advectlslng 0.. part~t vwho po8• AMAZING AMY LIVE ...... tllOng ..... 1..3()5..t7M743 Inst Crees abU1ty and tM de.Ue '0718·1-804-821-8T79 to be successful In 1·~7 S3" INl'I .. , .. e nd earn l~~V11• money. Good typing HOT &WILDI aklAa. pl1.1s. 1-800-860-6H9 Th 1 Individual ml.lat 11•. Toll FtM ~ hlgnly motlVated, hard-working and ME.MBElSHIPS demonatr•t• th• 3018 ablhly lO mfft 0..0- llnet, WOfk \Ill.ti With •xce..ua1va center 011'1,r peopl• and provide effective Cl1.1.b -OC P..-f<>fm~ cuatomer aervlce Ar11 Center• $5, ~· ~lency • ~·~Jude• • '500 tnln•· et ... ,. 7U 141 Olltl pr .. .nt lnn~atlve MMinO ... Md ... OCllM '*"9nUe ... DIPLO'flDllT ductng "S peci al Section• .......... : I [ Depend•blllty . ' lllPLOYlllllT mu11. O raat o~ por1u"lty '°' the 11 5530 right cendldete. ~Oood--11**· -e:==. .. : . • ' '~~....._0.-. U. llllL:e. ., .... ·-JJILll•• ........... ~ .......... :.:...~ ... SllMlo~~ --- 10 wednwsay, ~ e. 1_. TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE llllPLOllllllTino NDllUd •1 ... f010GIOZI ~~It -...... ......r .... CIMft. You .... -r t t•• Mlo01• l40 ltll 11 fl, 1111erowave1 I ~--wtlh OMM SH~ LA-CAOSS-----se-~-hlgh---..;.....,--...,.----~--~ Md TANNAH HlltSCH 1 Ctoek tot 8 I Be of UM lilMvtOUS PUm.E 80LftD L8cll* IClng ..,.,.OVM. ...... "* ::::. :.. :-JIWll.IT, w :nd~o.=. ~ e20bMNed 5 ON 83 "'KOn -· t Fionn aurtece M CW on fie llllnl 12-,..,,... e5 ...... I 3 s.M oY« 8e JKtl WI 14 ~ lymbol 87 Comeclen Ill Pfw:fws' ~ WOfdl 17Lll09f DOWN 18 Frog'a Ion I Slngef Perry -19 AelOf1 feature• 2 Encout11ge 21 Helps oot 3 Some honles 23 Abow: poet. 4 Reault 24 Flounsh 5 Citiea 25 Pnce llCkets 6 8om 28 Songs of prelae 7 Dreams 30 Foundation 8 T runic 34 Copy 9 Closeness 35 Qty 1 O Pigeona' cnes 36 Safe 11 Coup d'- 37 Do a winleJ spon 12 Cheer1Mdef a ,, ... o, ... ~.,-~ • 1 Hellpc . cry 42"_A.Boy Named 15 SUllven and 32 Annoyed 33Pans nver 36Hi.11 entn.. 52 &ibmlsstve 53 Shelle1ed lrom Asner 43 Roosl9f''s mate 20 Rodeo arwnals 44 Smirtt 22 Seooos·mtnded 45 -lo ttle throne 24 Preoccupied 38 Ralntng Ice 39 Suit matefial the~ 54 NetWOf1c 40 Rapa -Easter latand .45 Brave 55 Volcantc rock 56 Pr~rty ela'"' 57 Everyone 60Alias "8 Ocean motion 25 Mexican 47 Utged (on) sandwiches 49 Musical ability 26 COOll'fgarmenl s I Hobbyist 27 Hollow stone 54 Jungle animal 29 Pair 46 Hot dish holder 48 Blasts of w1od so Sheiks, e g s 1 Yellow Pages 68 Food shop 31 Japanese dish -...... ---- r EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYME]n . 5530 . 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ************·* * RUSH UMBAUGH * * FANS * * High achievers needed NOW to * * access the opponunity our country * * affords! Sales enable our people to * live the life of their dreams now! * Full training and support in our cor-* * porate offi ces. Only serious need * *apply. * * 714-660-94()7 * ************* If you're looldr19 for• job, duslfldhas news for~ ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Full lime, $7.50/hr. Stable, DEPENDABLE Individual needed to provide clerlcal sup-port for the advertis- ing department of a growing community newspqper chain. Ac· curate typing of 50- YOU BE THE J'UOOB D •to1t N1M4l4 a ur eozs w.ooo. •JNIM bdrm .... un-.... 21' motomome Both vulnerable. Weat. deala. WEST •9 81 0 782 NOR11f • K 108 a OKJ 10 83 ()J •AK8 EAST •Void o AQ96 <> KQ 10 85·U "'Void ' () 9 7 •J97653 2 souru •A Q J76 4 0 4 OA83 •Q10 4 The bidding: WEST NOR111 so Dbl p-40 p ... 6• p ... Opening lead: King or () eel the alam, it. merit. anly •mild uH d, 11110. Rio• Deel ... 1' ...... tor ,..,._TV~~ rebuke. The ...i ohhe auctian can-fllo atet bdrm a et JUdllh L.elbet, """"°"· ettower, 111 • DOC. be critichr.ed. t t7IO. 91110.. INlltf, Coech, canoe • wk'V ,...., u Wut. led t.he k.in1 of diamooda, II Chi..-..... formal ra1ct11 a other9. •-L t.... .L. n......1 ---L.-..1 ° ~ IOOfn .... ..... 844-6312 .... en u, l.D• ace • ..,.... arer ....,_ Eall w/Mae.Or~. 10, wlbuff .. a chln9. DTOllOlft •S the ace ohpadea c.o learn about \he ...,....,_, cal 721· l2000. n...zwtn Deelew ...._ A S-0 break. A diamond waa rulli~' 1144 for Information. Judith Lelbet, Vulllon, cillUlmy, declarer returned to d 8TYLl8T*** TWN bdrm Ml. fNMwd. 8Mrlf, Coach, Cettoa1 _______ _ with a hi1h trump and ruffed Now hiring aa 8tlatot & ~ d~8:;;":~~ Falc:tia, etc &M-631k2 IUIClt 9035 remain.ins diamond with the table'• 8 ak•r Salon. Lo w matta, 1400. M.....028 l'ura1 Mink Jae •t••-.••·-~--lut. trump. When declarer tried t.o ren t. 840·1877 l350/obo. Fo~ .. 1eo.a2 .. ret back to hand with a club to TH• RAINPCHmaT CO. 1250/obo. 644-.... •aa llle0tr8 ...... draw the Jut trump, West. ruffed ~ Mii r...,. llDCBAMDISI Pervvtan Oil Painting• Low mh•aa•. good and ahifted to a heart, and East'• peopi., lneer-*f In IM llJSC. 8015 W•ll known artist. cond. ~ 14250· ace waa the setting trick. Envllonmenl & BuaineNI ••••••&iiiil l250 eacn. 844-5312 Retail .... al FMNon la. Declarer wu very unlucky t.o pt cau 3t0oa7..U4' 3 palr..cuaaom ~ a 3·0 trump split and to have the varloua alzff. 1100-PITS• first round of clubs get. ruft'ed. How-.._ 1150. 848.0180 A1fDIALS I049 '78 MNN 4-dr, Miia, ever, South's timing wu just a little EMPLO •~NT Baby can1age, bNUI, ••••••liiliiiii& off. The contract should have been SUVIC!S 5533 made In Canad a, elc, ~ ~. MW maderegardleu. 1100. HB980-1709 ADOPT-A-PET tlrn, ..y., ~'. _1!95 After winning the 11ce of dia-eHHeH Beaut lady'a clothe• 8-Every Sat & Sun at S700 Firm * ~9 DODG! 8015 monds, declarer should rufT a dia-PIHH be aware that 10, 250 ltema, 11-sea, PETSMART, Fountaln1-------- mond with the 10 of trump• to the UaUngs In thl• cat-many new. 960-1709 Valley. PupplH, kit· BONDA 1085 avoid the pouibility of an ovetruff, egOJy may require you f'ALL PIR8WQOD tena and more, allliiiiiiiiiiim~~lm!I• then.return to hand with the ace of to call a 900 number SP•CIAL Seasoned looklng for lovlng, car-'91 Clvlo DX Seclan Study the auction and play oft.his d Wb th t b k . In which there I• a wood, frff dellvery. Olng317hof~·~o· ;~~~o~41· 1-ownr, whl/blu Int, &I h d 'd h apa ea. en e rump rea aa charge pet minute ~ Order b•fore Nov. 20 "' pull-out cu•. 17500 am contract, t en ea e w o, if diacloaed, it. ia a simple matter to · for thla low price. CAT HOUS•S obo. 840-5032 840-l029 anyone, ahould be charged with an ruff• diamond wit~ ~be king and e-•Lo-.eNT $150/cord, $90/half Quality •rnaU & big' error, and what it was. use dummy'• rema.irung trump aa ....u-1.mu. cord. 714-768-8635 722.a790 To start with, East deserves a an .. ftt.ry to band to extract West'• W'•.-wtD 5535 n:cD 1110 ~· nH&~ Misc. wood•n bllnda aeve abu•ed· and ,,....,. demerit for pusing the double of remaining fang.a. Having eliminat.-anCl 1hut1er•. BHt abandoned P•~· B• aliiiiiiiiiiiiil•liiiiil three diamonds. We would have bid ed any possibility of a defensive Sw•dlah Prof NurH'• o ffer. 721 ·8280 volunteer/foater. Call •ea Co.......,.... Con- t.hree hearts as a lead-director but, r'lff, the only loser would be a alde-Uve ln/out-10 yrs Nordic Track 1250, Blk 714-859·2704. vertl~. Good cond, even thouarh that could have defeat· heart. e>Cp-ref.lovlng-c:ooklng glaaa top table, 4 ewvl rune good. $3500/ t----------------------------1 driving-etc ... 646-3135 chairs $195. 723.7880 obo. 650.2474 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT COLLEl'WPYDLES GARAGE SALES MERCEDES 9130 5530 5530 5530 MERCHANDISE · ""ua 6017 -----•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '75 450 SL &lwaya PRINTING CORONA garaged & extr•r"M•y •--------DOLLS Alexander, clean, Auto, both top• Urbanite Operetors & ANTIQUES 6010 Ideal, Etfanbee. S25-DEL MAR . 6122 >Cini. $8500. M&-2280 c Pru•, Persona $35. &44-5312 '91 190• 2.8 Smk •1'- ommun ty n•wapa· ANTIQUES 4 U SALE --------1 Table lempa, kitchen ver/laupe. llOVl!'~.i per seeks Urbanite Furniture, accessorlH, WANTED stuff, misc Item•. muat .. 11. 28,uvu operator with 5 Yteara 1<>--40% otfl Buying 1-shelves, etc. 700 ml. Under warranty. operating •Kper ence piece or-enUre estate. TO BUY 6019 Goldenrod, SAT 6-2. Showroom condlUon. & Urb.anlte press per· 312 Newport Bl NB $19,995. 759-7859 ~l~~~~:h ~:ln~~· t~J>:~ PleaH Call ~123 Judith Leiber pill • w1th Urbanite exp•· •BUYING ITEMS• g~x:• .~~e1Ha~~~~~ TRANSPORTATION 1_V_O_L_V_0 ____ 9_2_3_0 rlence need apply. From.1800-1960. 1 pc yt d PP 760-3646 ••••••••• Send resume or apply Jewelry to entire houH wan e • . In person at: content•. Immediate cuh, top $. 673-6223 Curio closet llghted bevel glue oak. $650/ obo.644-5312 Can't seem to get to all those I repair jobs around the house? Let th• ca.utfled Service Directory help you find rellal>le rie1p. --------'79 264GL .• Auto-e cyl /it/C, 4-dr, Pwr. wnd, BOATS 7011 snrf, leathr, 82k ml $1450 obo•631·7149 14' Runabout whaler wtsoHP OB & 1ra11er, •-v-0-,-.. "-W-,.-G-E-N-9-2-3-5 eng overhawled $2500 ww n or partner. 723-4075 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CALIFORNIAN '97 •UG 44'K15'2". Twin 375HP With sunroof $3000 CATS, 450 hrs; 2 SR, Call 721·1160 2 Bth, 36M Raytheon 1---------radar, Rythn sounder, '88 JETTA GL 5-spd 1· Robertson AP, Furuno ownr. Clean Kint cond. Lrn, 2 cir lVa. Glen· a/c, em/Im cau aun- dennlng, wtrmkr, /it/C. roof. $4,200 644-7827 Xlnt cond, striking•---------g raphlc s . s199K. AUT. OS Randy, 714-646-8197 9246 SABOT '75 8 ft. Fiber· WANTED glu•. Avail w/ahore liiiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiiii moorfng. Beat otferl WANTED old« uMd 714-a48-7 tM9 motorhom•JVan/ata- tlon wagon !Of' family moving to Colorado. Have Caah 83~775. POWER BOATS 701 2 1-~~~~~­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PILOT Cl.ASSIFIED '87 BOSTON WHALER It'• the re•ourc•. you ** 90 Horsepower can count on to sell a Yamaha mlr. Extras myriad of merchan-$8200 Obo 646-1045 di•• Item•, because 15' Boaton Whaler our column• compel 7 o H P G a Iv In z • d quallfled buyers to Haller. Ready tor Chances are you wW find what you need at the price you want to pey when you read theClaulftede calll 1,11hlng,_ man extra.st M%.ae7 .000 1--_..~....,.""'"--- •5E•R•Vl-C•E ___ I CARPET INSTALL CLEANING DECK FLOOR INSTALL HAUUNG 3720 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/ •REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3548 COATING 3570 REPAIRS 3 62 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 392 7 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To Th• DUMP PUBLIC NOTICE PAI NTI NO 85().4851 ALLEQ IS PLUMBINQ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------11 f' & M CARPETS Kathr'a HouHkeeplng STOP Deck Leaks· **Vlnyl Herdwood (714-988·1882) The Calif. Public Utlll-Con1clenllou1 crafts-Comm/lndu1t/Re1 S PANISH/&NOLISH All repalrs,restreches Quality work w/refs. waterproof coatings-a.ramie, Marble, Sub Will haul what Trash men, old faahloned •Drain Cleanlng• Technlcel &. General Sell catpel wholesel• Reliable. 714-631-2256 decks, atalr1 Oual. Floor Repair, Carpet. Man won'tl 964-5259 ~9JIR~~!.~i" u~ pride In workmanship. Lt1187•73I 646-3299 Also Tutoring Serv. · ACOUSTIC Sr. dlacounts-Call u1 Pg# 71•·567-0918 wOfk. Llil'S87430 Free Uc, Bond 843-3882 •---------houuhold good• RAIN•OW Circle Malnl. ENOCH'S f!ILUMBINQ S waene 87~7409 REMODEUNG 3408 anytime 909-279-1480 Peraon•llzed e>Cp'd Eat. BHt I 722-8766 ---------JEWELRY 3 7 84 'movera print (heir P~ lnVE4 HouM/ Dralna/Remodela/Re- ACOUSTIC MAST•RS Remov1l•Re1pray1•Wall text•Ory wal repaJ,.Palnt cell•FrM Eat.9631·2419 or-Pg# 909-353-6333 hHcleanlng. Bl-wkly/ 1 _________ P.U.C. Cal T number: Apt.cfull.)ob.FrMesl. palra. L#l580526'_TILE _______ _ WHITE'S CARPET wkly. Very reasonable . DOORS 3 580 FURNITURE limos and chauffeurs SI. llcl569897 636-8888 80G-839-3140 392 8 All typH of repairs Susan, 714-573-8626 REPAIRS 3 6 22 William Harold Jewel••• print their T.C.P. num-THE NEWPORT BEACH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or rHlrechlng. Lowest • PROFESStON.AL• Watch & Jewelry repair ber In all advertls• •PLUM•INO CO.• Repelr Speolellata prices on new carpet. HOUSECLEANING An experlenoed Antique/Fin• Jewelry ments. If you have a PIANO • VOCAL Fast/depend No O.T. Clean, Caulk, regrout, (714) 931-0312 BY LUCY·7yra Exp/Ref dep•nd able door Complete RHtoreUon Buy/Mll/lrlde 873-o3 88 quHUon about the le-LESSONS 3868 L-874497 648-8722 .. allng & lnetall. & Low rates 646-4670 ~:.~~on ~~~:89~.frk, Refinishing, refialr, up· gallty of a mover, llmo Uk•Nu Tiie 84Q.2211. BUSINESS CHILD CARE 3 536 R E LIABLE HOUSE =~~ .. ~~iesf.~~.1~~~-LANDSCAPE. or ~~:.r~f~~fu~.call: aouuao Music Studio ROOFING 39101--------SERVICES 3 488 CLD.NINO. BY THE LAWN CARE 3 808 Commlsllon All agH, 6 to adult, TREE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CULTUR••NANNY DAY. XLNT REFS! DRIVEWAYS 3585 714-558-4151 beginning 10 classlca CALL us FIRSTI SERVICES 3929 TYPING/WORD PROC. WfTrans. Looking for YOLANDA 631-5967 BANDY MAN 3710 Green Scene l.andacpng S ev On Moving 840-1947 Reroofa & rapalr•·l~iiii!iiiiiiii~iiiiiljiii Reportl & resumes. famlly w/klds age 8 + SUNSHINE1'1'Cu:ANING LIKE-NU CONCRETE & Irrigation, Trimming LowHt. Storage, prof. P IANOJ Beginning ttvu Local co, great prlc ... Big lllke'a Tree 8vo Sec'I. FAX LP. Office Geb" 009-933 5 14yra e>Cp. Local Reis. New proceH remove H•-"'••lal Prepett •• & Removala, Clean-XLNT rep. 1 Iv min. Ins. Advanced. AJI ag... EYan• Roofing 754-7834 TrM trlmng/r•moval, Service.CM 642-0842 DAY & NIOHT CARE Make Ille easier call olt/ru~t stains Crack Paint.Carpentry-upa & Malnt, St. Uc. Tl117659. VJMC 241·7187 TNcher certified. •Ri ROOl'ING• clealHlp. 18yra tn CM. lnfanll/Toddlere ual BHt Bet ~191 rpr FrM Est 780-8.427 Drywall and morel #599025, eacMS109 Jennlfef', 840-8869 SP•CIALIST FrM Ht. •S0.0270 r•n•!._....y 3510 Lg yard. Frwy close. Gary 945-8277 •LANDSCAP& DEllON l'RE• •STIMATES \oolU\C n&a Exp/Uc. 722·9130 COMPUTERS 3516 ELECTRICAL 3610 complete Prop Malnt ~r~'~9!1~J~":'d~:.h~1 PAINTING 3858 PET . ..~;;,1 ::=1 &,_W_ALL _____ _ iiAiitiioliZiiiltANiiiiiDiiiYMANiiiiiiil ~e~~lnN~~~~~o~~a11,~~~ liiiiiTiiUiiiTiiOiiRiiliiNiiOiii&iiim li14,iii1iii•ii1eoiiitiiriilciieiiliiiwoiiiriik ~~~~o:n,rv~:~~r.::; ~~~:. ~~~;~.:..·~ •W ,p . YOUNGQUIST SERVICES 3870 Ins. Specialize comm. ,COV!llNGS 3932 1HSTAIJJREFAC£ CABIHETS lovlng homes. lrlsh CON8 UL TING Local Uc. con1ractor Temoval·atucco. Palntlne Contraotor re-roof/repair. 25 yrs. jii~--~111!1!11••• Kitchens, balh1, dOOfl, Nanny Agcy. 974-8108 D 0 S ' WI n do w •. Quick RHponsel Rlok, 282.a545 Landac•pe Repair Oual. painting bV prot'i. Personalized Pet Care •FREE EST 875-5096 Cuatom Well.....,. Wlndowa. Doug 5'6-72.58 20·yr• Exp. 723-1nn5 F &I 880-7042 Sprlnklera-Yard llghts Ucl802098 In K----• -•temeUve. No Strlpplng/Pelntlnw ..., r" · Carpentry, roollng, cleanup•. Pete Kunst · 1' .. ".., .. No lob too •malll HIRKACMfllKNTU r"T e aulNG LACEV'S••LECTRIC plumblng, drywall, Call 722•7732 FrMHt.&45-3305 •1ntr1•."Refa°'871:or7ry1,; .. Uc, REMODWNG 5%0flw/ld.87S.HU Addlllona/Remodela ~" 25 F t t al U I "".---Fire/Water/Repair•. 5e•vireC! 3548 CONCRETE• yra exp. rM •• · s ucco, P n ng, 119' T RIE• trlm/remov•I 11"9-•r hlMlnt • ADDmONS 3916 W al ehoUtd~ ~ ~ Rel/Comm. Sr dlac. electrlc.al. Jim 841-7494 aprlntder rep-'r"--iau' PLUS toYchups. QUALITY TIME • g • conc:r ... /Elec/Plumb. MASOOY 3557 Liii 238300 842-8568 .. /H.. • "4 Hr• Rl-.. -·d SI ._.. ...... -toere togeth. •• Stttp, ' Repeft. .lerryAemod., 94e-Doors.7840 .... --c• ~·u1NG• HANDYMAN Carpen-lndsc~· malnt. We do .. • ... _ nOf' --..... -Addttlena ..... 1174 adVtce '° the CfUy '""'• "'"""' •---------'"'• Iii., ""'umbl':Ri & It alH ErnHt 848-4174 Uc 280844 IM5-3209 for """81aeoln9 peta Nt411t -""'--, •--a Prlc-jft,,·-•ltu ., ... <:JN1-4e3tQ 12ll12bdrmefrom17200 -·ir-·-clowt, elblneta. llalCCO l dty-FREE ESTIMAT£S * -•' .,._.. .. , RNCES roof. 25yra •l(J) w refs. TREii QUALITY Ciiii FREE nVdealgn. --------Wll. ..,._,_..,etc. Uc. 29NI081 David ~~llone • DEC~ 3515 J«ry Bell 77 ... 380 20 yra exp. Quality Ucl478102 I00-2124327.,... ______ .._ ~-.,JenyM2.oM7 80STON COMMONS CaMnte.MS-Ol22 NEWJ0RT i To1111•d,,.eit1owe. L-= workmanahlp , fair PLAST!l CARPET CIJ!llNING Ci.anlng Co. HOMat· Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie ORANG• COUNTY +1~*""*• Nt prk:ee 146-2'17 Ron Thorough-Rellable. 13 Cone, PaUo, Driveway ::.~:.:"!:!!-Handyman ServlcH -•C! J i Nk1NI PAINT ING •U••'•All••••3•881iiiiiOllSnlNJa.US 3921 yra exp. 11101<.1182·7033 Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr Redwood• L#578605 ••31-3589• nuwONRT 3828 Int/Ext. Wallpaper, 3515 aowen'• Do you nMd Exp. Terry ••7•7•94 Jim Whyte 842·72045 --0-u-.-1 _C_r_p_n-tr-y-, -p-81-0 -t, drywall, texturing, etc. 1-:r=~:1:~ •.::~a.,=.T=UI • he~ tlutv hom• 1---------•WeoGI l'.,.off• Closet/Gar Stor, wall '°""DORM llAIOMY Ft .. eat. David 45-IMll Jobe. ucenffd. 25yra Coot CNV'f:T 6 UPH<>l.STJAY cleaning Hnl~? Call CONTRACTOIS npl1°""'91', hehlulng unite, furn. formlca, BrlcJt•St~lock•Lg CHUNG'• ~AINTINQ up. l41"91154-7931 =...-. ,,.. Catpet repalra, prOf"" ua at 630-2492. 3558 ......_Low pr1ct9. Ue'd r•palr• 875-6359 Fred & amall Job• OKI Uc ~ ..._ 11. o'* It cite. .... Mt _., --------- ak>nally dOne. 20 yra, Am I OiiiOe Beat AdY!nleglConllr.1744301 •'871 91 •31·H3• wor k. Llc1n 111021---------1 .... 1Q"'9eoo.a14414 •ICf· Sr dlec. nw:aeo ~.w.r,!! 'e°: GUICK "•a~aaa Ovetstoc:ked with _BA_UUN __ G ___ 3_7_2_0 ·~:.i.EXPc:::. llond/lna.136-1534 Pl.UJDDIG 3890 -------- TRADE • .-0-0704• Loc81Uc.20 yr e>tP itun? a tucco. Llc/8onct KOi MM PAQITlllQ I•••••••• Ovntocked with ................... F~~E~··~2 AcdlO Ha uling Junk, Appl~ LowlSJoee&3MIO "":..~ ~=.:...~ A·=IO through cilsSff1td Eapef'd, ~. a .... It Sell 1 Find ClaHlfted anc.a, Verd Clean-Up, S.. your nom. ~ alnCe '78, ..,_ 1947·W• are.. Clae9'fted ,. .. 2 -S Reh a Specllll R .... I _, · t. It. wlll het'= Eto. Call Mike through cfuelftect. LH1•t7 P'9e bl dOM u your phone. wm htlp --7 Vlelele 714 M01 c........... ', __ ...;Mz;z:l .. ·;;1Hcx..1!.,.I'--=.; M .. 1391 M t ... 78 ... IM8 Mhra LtJ'79000 175-8304 _ __.._.141.,..-.,;i:flK&,17~1"--- .. .· • Getto t•e .. 81e ABC's -· Attic, basement, and cloeet