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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot, -TUE DAV August 6, 1991 • ~-=-i~ ~:: _,.,...., ... .................. CMll • .. ......... ,.._ SUN' lOCATI<>N H~ 'l·l ,,,._,.... ~.tdl ,,J CotOM • l 2 l lapiNkd 12 2 ASNNQ c-1~-...,..w "' •All4 ...... <-'-kit, ~-~ TIO ES TODAY fiftt low 1 :)0 Lift. -0.) flnl hip l :t) L"'· J.7 · ~ low 12:21 p "" 2' SecOft4 hlsft 6•SO P."'· 6.S Wf.ONfSOAY flnt low l :lt a.m. ·0.9 flrtl hlafi l :SJ a.m. 4.1 *-dlow I 1lS a.m. 2.3 Second h 7:43 .m. 6.9 QUOTIS OF llfE DAY "These babies ga"e iu a bond. We look at each other and ~'t' know ~ ·~'t' sharrd one great moment n't'n though Wt' didn't know each other at the ~.·· Sylvia Peterson, descnbing the 16th reunion of the Hoag Buddie . (Al). "~tty much all tire Jwnest trutli tel/mg thtrt Is in the world u dont' IJy ch11drrn. " Oliver Wendell I folme . COMMUNITY MNTS • The exclusive West Coast engagement of Crut Brttaln's Royal Ballet begin tonight at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. A performance of Swan Lake i scheduled for this evening's 8 p.m. show. The ballet will present the full-length show, 11 well a rtelection from its repertoire through Sunday. For information call 556-ARTS. •The Best of the Ft tl\'al of Anlmat1on continues through Aug. 15 at the Mc a Edward Theatre. Tonigh t's how will tart at 8 p m For 'ddttional information call 650. 8768. • teven McCllntock will perform tonight at 7 p.m. at the Blue Marble Coffeehou e in Co ta Me a. For details call 646-5n6. • Pacific Am phitheatre will ho t eta 1c rockers Yt for a 7:30 p.m. concert. For ticket information call 634-1300. • "Voices and VI Ions: l'oetry In Public Placu" will be held Wcdne day from ~:30 to 5 p.m. at Newport Center Library Tho e attendiog may hrin1t their fovorite poem to read and d11i\."\J . I or dd111onal inform atio n c.tll 644-3191. •''Italia ... Tbat's Amore'' 1 a fa'ih1on how and luncheon scheduled today from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p m at the Balboa Bay O uh in Newport Beach. Spon~rcJ by the Newport Beach Chmtian Women' O ub. adm1 ion 1s $1 3 per person. For more mformat1on, c ll 675·26~ JUST TitE FACTS • Udo Isle wa• known by what name before it was sold in June 1923 for appro•~mately $45,0007 -- puc1 I ~PP~l · l ~'JP cf • INDEX Bndac/U Oauified/BJ Community forum/At CJOSIWOf d/85 Entert11nment/A6 If orote0pe/B5 L~.als/IN Otutuaric Bl Socit ty/A7 'port II ........ .... _ ........... ................... t\. .......... ...., .. w:: .=..a;& o;·'= ,.. ....... ,, .. -,,... ., .. ,, ....... . • Circulalion 45 /)()() • • a to worsen~ raldents la• Federal ruling would end noise abatement practice "I'm afraid we're aoing 'L really irritates me that safety didn't come first in 1985. From that· standpoint, there ought to be a lot of angry folks out to return to the 'yellow banana' days," said Santa Ana Heights resident Edwin C. Hall, referring to the o ld Hughes AirWcst airplanes known for their solid yellow color and cxce ivc noise. ~•II be approved by the f•:A.A, mcludfo& an extension of the noi y fu ll·power 'climb Crom SOO to 800 feet in altitude. By Russ loaf' SWfW!W NEWPORT BEACH and there's airport noise. • There·~ death, there'• taxes For Santa Ana Heights residents living under the night path or John Wayne Airpon , aircra(t noise has become one of the three certainties of life. And an impending Federal Aviation Administration decision to change takeoff procedures will likely mean more noi e than ever, according to one resident. ·there.• "We will set more noise. Down range, there may be less noise, but avia~1on wor,king group rCrommended the thanJC • la t week in W hsngton D.C. to an FAA .subcommittee ~h1ch in turn recommended the new takeoff procedurca to the P~ Av11tio!1 Rulemaldna Advisory Co1'81ftittee. Although airport offsc1als a41k.ed the FAA IO wait for an e O\·ironmenUI impact report on the proposed changes, t~ey c~pect the fAA to i uc a fa"orable ruling before an envsronfllental tudy 1 completed. • their time limit is going -Jiii Witt to increase." -----------John Wayne Airpor.t Pilots are lobbying against the required 500-foot power cut, designed to reduce noi~c to nearby residents. On ABC's ·"201 20" tcle9' ion new show last month, pilots official are predicting that a host of procedural changes Thousand d~cended upon Corona del Mar State Beach and othu locar shore Monday a the appearance, much to the delight of un· tan-ed UH re idents and me rchant . Son's out, crowds h~a:d .tor be~ch Ro ugh seas can . Merchants hope It mea ns summer's arrived I t may have been a Monday, but fty,er re cue for lifeguards this ummer Cl ose beaches local lifeguards say about 35,000 ~a'\on, making life around the old , bcachg<>(rs howed up for the fir'lt lifeguard tower JUSt a little dull "We're full day of un this summer. JU'>t lond of hkc the pilot of De ert ll'feguards warn Lifeguard first potted the giant <;torm." \iUd lifeguard Joh Van I (!monll ) ou·~e been trained all thc-.c yellow disc breaking through the cloud'\ )Car' 10 mJkc: great rc-.cuci, ~ now By Ins Yoko• sun \\vw W nh a recent <lro"ning a' a tragic hackdrop nnd growing C\idencc that ummcr may vet arme on the coa!-it, lifeguard here warned that there are 1n tancci, "hen the> could clo c off the ocean to °"'immer . 1 he que t1on of actually cahng off the water to bathers a n fcry measure aro e early la\t wcrk when sv.1mmcr<. continued to plunge into 1hc ocean during a period of \Iron• rip current Lifeguard' r,11,c<l ydlo-. warning flllg\ but ..i 17-yc.ar-old, who npp.1rcn1ly we nt into the water to ""'"t an I l·ycar-olJ friend he 1hm11~h1 w.1 in danger, drowned Althouah rarely done, sectinns of the hcach can be clo,ed, a'i roadway someti me\ arc, if lifcauard are undcntaff ed anll See BEACHESl'lldl ,_ at about 10:35 th1 morning It wa,. a rare appearance for the flaming, )ou'rc on the lifeguard ll~er and heavenly orb, an appearance y,clcormd there·, nothing to do" hy toe.ti merchant<, who S.t) hu inc s ha'i been otf as much a'I 60 percent becau-.c of cloud)" -.eather · The O\crcnst "cather ha'i meant far II~ Todd Cameron, 7, of Chino Hill , builds a sand ca tic Mond~y. . Uc ~h cro"d' ha ... e ~en low because of 1 C<.\mtisnation of cloudy "'cather. 'mall .. urf and cold water, according to \I.in T·gmond. "It'' ttll the "'orld'<i ~ l J(.lh, ·• he ~td ()c,p1te Mond y unny -.e3ther. the 111(1031 Weather se~'icc I not prcd1(;t ina ·'") change rr\.lffi the u<,u.tl pattern of low cloud~ dunng mid-mornina hour... • 1 hi summer\ cloud) "'enthcr has al'o dl\courag('d loc 1 \ailof'I, according 10 Sgt. Tom Woll trom of the Orange County Shcnrr .. Hartl<.lr P;urol But lthou •h the number of h<l3ter i wtw do~n. Wall,t1om ., 11J th(' numhcr of · ho •tcr \\oho ge1 tnW tmubk "'at normJI lc\.C:I' ~ccau .. e ol rougher wtnth and urf '\\e'rc lad 10 ~cc the unnv v.cathcr cumc had;," \\: 11,1rom \31d. "We hope it i,ta) " See AIRPORT,._ Piii Hiring hall's future still not decided . By A.r.na Cekola COSl A Ml.. A -E.ver ince the Costa. Mc a JOh center opened in 19 . Vietnam Veteran· Richard Gn ham aid he has · t'iccn able to find enough work to get off the mcc~. to stop ~Jeeping 1n church doo~ays. . Gn ham 1 now worned· he'll be back • on the i,treets 1f the Cit\' Council decide · 1t can't offorq to keep-running the job cent tr "I'm not total!\ dci,utute, but 1f they clo e· the JOh ccoh~r. I -.111 · be," <.aid Gn<>h m, '41. v. ho ·ha lived 1n Co ta Mc a t,IOCC lc;a\10 th e ~~1CC sn 197~ "lf thcv clu~c ll dov.n, I'll ha11e to m<l\'c to anothc.r ctty. l'H be m the i,trcet' ag in." The council °"'1l to ha\c debated the: mattcf \:iunday night. but voted to onunuc 11 v.hen the mcetin pproachcd midnight. tarlter &h1 wctk, Employment Oc,.clopmcnt Department Director 1 homa' Nagle <>aid the late v.ould not be t.1~ing O\cr the job center il\ e~pcctcd, c:1t1mi limited "taffing and re urcc See HIRING HAL1..JI-* Piii Changes loom· in top ranks at loc·a1 SIL By Tony Cox s [ Nl \\ POR1 81::.A C H The retirement la:.t monlh of Gerald H. McQuarm. '' chief C'<CCUti\'e officer of Downe~ ~3' ings renewed question about the tuturt leader hip of one of the area's lar C'"' nd m1l t i,ucce ful fsna.ncial ln\l ll Ut llll'' ~1.tulllt' I ~k \11,1er, ti' ""h~' rcmaini, •" Dtl\"ncv·, ~hJirmJn und pre idcnt, and 70·\ car-old ~1cOu.1rr1e have tried un-.i.1c"c"tully 1n recent ycnts to groom a \UCCC'> <lr 111 thi:n 34·\iCIH reign over the thrsh "h11.:h hoa''' S·U t'iillion ttlrift. "iow. a.., tine co·toundcr ha~ rt'l1red and the utllc1 '' worling a'part·timc ~hcdule, there\ 'till oo lc:ai ~ut choice for a new CLO In h111, cnmr:my olfic11l " id they ucn't Ctt\dy luolun fc r a new C 0, See DOWNEY/Ill*,_ NllWIJIJPI pollce 1.-chlng for dog-.....-Inter of _pit bull puppies By Tony Dodero w.... N WPO }{ I 8 l.!A •tt Nc~port llcach pohc;c v.erc carch1na Momli.y for four pit ti ull pupp1e natc:hcd fro m the b ck of a camper hell where the do '11 o"ner 'had cu d ully • tcft them for the C\ening. 1\lthough pit hull.. re n~stonnu for - their mc umes -.ioknt ~ha .. wr, the~ rup .. were \Cry friend ly Ille their mother, voho &Oe' b tile name I , Wil n said. "The mothe r 1 really ood·natureJ and fncnJly," he aid. "People e her and they can't believe the tortc41 about pit hull' ~cilu\C m do .., a really lcwabl type of do .'' I he hu r11 l 1r rP rc ruly e ntc rc'1 w.1,on·, c:amper 1.hcll hy hdin& orcn a wmJo~ tnlf \!uttm throu h the teen, l t. t 1m Ncwm n u 1d. f'oli\;c '"'f'CCtcd the c rnpc r for ftn rpr1n1<1 •nJ one I d wn' bcin u1 II iuc:d on 1ondi1 • the. hcutenant 'ud Hut Wilson think he mi ht know YiihO the th fC. ' ~ J here "'ere some people frhm '"'' ol S.PtT~ ... - 1 IPS'I COMMENTS» (.Alt r f d fit /\[If HS' ;i.i ~~OlJR HOTLINE 642-6086 ( .. • ; Pilot People -lllE ISr----------------- A former math ti:achcr who has hecome an expert in origami the Asian Jrt 1,I paper folding. and now teaches the art t~ young.,tcr-. .inJ \crnor~ .1hkc. She will begin a cla s in the fall at the Oasi), C,cnior Center in Corona· del Mar. Known as the "Origami Momm\.' th.: onc-)car Newport Beach resident also docs origami h1rthJay par11c'" ORIGAMI FOR M~----"------'---- ·1 raced hac.k to C h111.1 'l>mc 1,000 years ago "ith the invention of paper. ungam1 art \\-J!. first u\ed to decorate temples and shrines and graduall:. 'prcad aero-,, A 'lia to Japan, where it ~cmains popula.r toda~ J.1pane'e educatOf)t even include origami _ m school curricu la much the way silent rc:ading and journal \\-Tiling " u'cd here MAlHllSSONr------------- rhc mcmon1ill1on anti 'Pat1<1l skill' in particular make origami .1 perfect tool for tc..11..hing geometry to .,_,d,, which is how Houten got interested in the art in the fiN place. 10 year ago. "As a math tcflchcr. l looked for 'ometh1n!! that would inspire students amt get them C"\'.llll'J .1hout m,11h ,1nd learning" l 6d.1v. lloutcn " .in 1ndr.. pcnJcnt '"'tructor who teaches her \1.1th Ill \1nt 1nn prngr.1m .11 'chool' throughout Orange ( ounl\. I hl ph))!r.1m 1ntcgrt1tc-. '<x1al \tud1e'i and language art 1\1lh nwrh ,inJ 011g.ur11. and lloutcn incMporatc., story·tclhng in her ll-'"'11' S u I t 1lo.c 11 th.11 C.1..1r._)" -,teppcd in 11 agam? · It \l.J' 1 larmon Bcnchly'~ way of br~aking the stony '1knl"L th.11 ha' mar~cd the car nde since the ve teran phot o~r.iphcr .1ml )o..athcrmc Bell h&d pulled out of newspaper·~ par ... mg l11t hc1d111g to"'ard the Newport Beach police station - lnr 'hop· 111 nc1"papcr-parlance. '\ l 111 1hn think .he\ connected with rhose ser!al killings from I 1-.t 'i't .11 "-11hcnne replied I h.11 J11e'n t really make o;ensc, though," I l.1rri'"" ,,11d. 'howing at least a pa•,..ing """"" kdgc of the area's recent h1c;tury. "I 'ccm II'. remember that it wa!'t some guy n.1m ·d Al Bund) who wac; the killer " 'v cry good, Harmon. I'm imprcsc;ed 111u remember:· Katherine \;ud. "Now if 1•nl) my editor h;11I 'u'h a memory " I lamson 'mtlcd . uno;urc whether he-was ORANGE COAST hcmg pral\cll or -\'nee al{Bln filling . ~EQIJ\L the· role of ti"'" clov.n "Well. \-Cilh. Uundv WJ'> the guy and he got awa) Re rm mf.cr' Lipped off 111 a by Sl.-ral t.S..u \lOlcn I car JC! ,11\d h.1,n l been c;cen c;mrc But the l.llc't thuii;.. I gue,.,, '"that Cor~v and Bundy "ere in th1!i thing toiether And \I.Ith this gun they found on him. 11\ makcc; it look kinda bad." Katherine said. Harri<,on nodded. drifting left onto Jamhorcc Road from .Coast ~1&hwa> ·and then gu nning h1'i haltered "Iver Toyota in the d1rcc11on of ">anta Barbara Drive and the police 1,tat1 on. !n,1lk. "'111 "nn1g met them Jt the douhlc d1")f\ "Katherinl', you won't believe 11." hl' '.11d, almo~t.g1gghng wllh the nev.c, he wa' ahout to break · I ountl Corky about five minute' a~o up 1n HollY'4omf You II lmc this he was there 10 artend a Pee Wee Herm;in ddcn'e r.111~" fo be ccmtinued . 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CQIU MeA, CA <!1626 Cnpff.gtit No .-ltOriet, lllutttallons, edl· 1n.illl m.tnt'f 0t ~~ts hetein tnay be rt'pmdu<ed without writtM perm~ cA H.pyri!!N OWMf • Jlnl Cnulftpr Publ•Wr l!Uat s.fft, Jr. 0111tman How to reach· us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642 .... 333 Actvettltlng Classrfi4'd M2·5678 01~ay 6-42 .... 321 Editorial • ~ 540-1224 Spons 642 .... 330 Newl, ports ( 6.C6-4170 • M.ln Offa BUfinN Office M2·4321 Bu~nftt fl• 611 ·5902 • Mothersn kids share memory 8y Vonda K 'Jlndlf• . --..,,._ • A ' he's done for the •past 16 years, Michael Klinater walked up to the 'eiaht other teenaaers gathered for tl\eir a nnucal birthday puty and muttered • tentative " Hi.·• It has been a year since they have seen each other, but within minute the -.hyness pa\scd and th ey were laughing a nd reminiscing like olJ friend . On July 28 every year these nine -J e nnifer Abell, Genevieve Dominguez, Nicole Peterson Melanie Gregg, Roger Armstrong: · Steven Bo~qui t, Cole McLaughlin, Robert Wisecarver and Michael - meet to c~lebrate their shared birchday. This year they went to Disneyland and were featured on ABC' The Home Show. "For the first five minutes it's nwkward, but after that it's like we're old friends," Michael said of -t'he 4roup dubbed the Hoag Buddie , named after Hoag Memorial Ho p1tal in Newport Beach where :ill were born. Melanie Grep, left, he other, Susan Gregg, and Sylvia Peterson, ihare a laugh over memories of ~ past 15 reunions of the Hoag Buddies, who shued a common birthing experience 16 years ago. It all caned 16 year ago when Sylvia Peter on of Huntington Beach and Linda Klingler met in the labor ·room before delivering ..... their chirdren. "Afterward, we were looking at the. b1nh announcemen t in the newspaper and noticed how many others ...,ere horn the ome day," Peterson 11a1d . "We thought 'wooldn'1 1t be fJnta tic to get together "irh a ll the other mother .'" U ing the addrc c;c., hl>tcd in the newspaper. Peter'ion wrote the other 10viting th em to a luncheon All c1ght mother~. with babies an arm,, c;howed "We thought he ...,,,) cra1y," Roger\ mother Laura Armstrong 'aid of PcteNrn . "That's what we call her, 'The Crazy Lady•. But it was o much fun. Sylvia's the one who's kept us together all these years. It takc!I a lot o f dedication , to keep this golng'becausc we arc all sc1utcrcd. But ~he's done it." 'For the first five minutes it's awl<ward, buratter that it's like we 're old friends." _, Fo r twelve year'!, though, the group wa mi ing one memb e r . R o bert Wi seca rver and hi\ mother Diann moved to Washington " tate Jnd lo t contact with _._ ...... the o thers. '-Then in J98 • I\ I o ca I I == Real Estate Recent real c\lalt. "11C\ 11 re~rtcd by lhc <. ontlncnlal l..a-,crs 1 lllc Co., \anlJ Ana c.m- lJ 1452 Duuvlllt Pl. $164,500. 4 bed- room. J bath 10 John M. Ltw1 llA2 Malon t., S212,500, '\bedroom, 2 bath 10 Frank J Gratton n 426 Vlcton• St .. SJ.40.000, to H 1ng C Chu o 2179 Colgate Or.,$202.000, 3 lx'd- room, 2 bath to Bruce Jenks 2271 Aftlon c., S200.000, 3 bedroom, 2 hath. to P1ul (" Perron o t05 Morristown Ln., $1 69.000. 4 bed- room, 2 balh. 10 Thomas J Carmody o U I Morrista--n Ln., SI SH,500, 2 bed- room, 2 bath 10 OaVJd M. &w.en , 11M7 So Cove Ln., $250,000, 3 bed- room, 3 bath co Myrna R Allen n 105J Sf• co~t Ln., $247,000, 3 bcd- r<X>m, 2 bath to I lclcn A Daugherty 3t.C7 Colltat Au., $1 50,000. ' bed· room. 2 bath to W11hJm Thc~ing UM 1&1h I , $21 R.CXIO. 2 bedroom, I h.ith to Diane l::lherington r 329 E. 19th SI.. $270,000, 'hedrnom, I b11h to Donald 0~1crluncJ , 479 .. _ 11111 • t., sno. soo. '\ t>cdroom, I bath Ill Richard W llamm 178 The \1111rrs Cl. $24fl,000, 2 hcd· room, 2 bJth 10 Robcn r Strefe 1 3262 W1uhln111on A"'·· S2 s.om. " N:drnom, 2 hath 10 fle1er M Golden 1671 Gl\ltr A~c. S22'.?,00o 4 bed· "'om, :? ha1h 10 W1lh.im f Youse 1119 t..b ... dor Dr. $160,000. 3 bed· room, 2 bath tu Gordon f Mc~y. J006 Ct)ton Rd., $2.'ll, ~00. J bed· rOl.lm, 2 bath IU Cti.llt' l\ Gonion. t589 Baktt SI. S l<I0.000 ~ bedroom. i bJth to Rcmn.tld l W.il<'1' n 29$3 Andros Sc. S262. ~00. 4 t>ed-· room bath 10 Mar~ 11 Melzer 2971 Counlry Club Dr .. SllO,ouo, ) hcdroom, 2 bath 10 Jl•\eph J Barloon. 20J2 Soulh Ca~ll Ct., Sl00,000. 4 bedroom. 2 bath 10 Charle) U Baur. O 2029 Lcmno~ Or .. SJ20,000, C bed· In Newport Bndu In 1963, Jeffrey Wdcux gave: the city of Newport Beach somcthin& 1t really needed. A compctitiYe unmcr, t l·ycar old Jeffrey noticed other citic had flap which were displayed at meets, IO he detiped one for Newport Beach His n., wllh I yellow Strip &Croll the top 1cprcsenlln& the IU~ and • blue 1trip at tho bottom for tho surf and the city sc:aJ emblazone~ on the white central field till nic1 abo\'c city hall and hi dad, Robert WilCln , presented one ta Newport' l!ittr c:iry, Ohuki. Japan, in 1987 . We'll run 1t up the naplc •nd·calutc it when you ,end )'->Ur .hi1toric1/ T«tf to ViJ Yw Knuw, 1'hc P1k>t, P.O. 1Jc1, J 4S(l. Co ,,, Meu, 92616 . • newspaper featured the I long the parties and seeking media Buddie'>' 13th birthday celebration c:Ov'erage. Her goal is to appear on and mentioned the ab ent teen. Good Morning America for the Robert's uncle aw the article and 18th birthday celebration. Thi.s remembered his nephew had been )'Car. though, he nabbed a ix- born on that duy nt Hoag Ho pital. • minute appearance July 31 on The I le called D1:mn who confirmed Home Show which featured the they , .. ere part o( the group, and group at Di ncyland. ever <,snce c;he and Rohen htlvc "It wa'I o 101 of fon, but every nown down for the celebration. time we 18lked the ~und guy All bul the Wisecarver · livl,\. in were sticking their mike'! at us," Oran.Be County but rhe teen still Nicole aid. "One -time l didn't only cc each other once a year. know they ~ere there and I said "It's so hard because we all go ~mething l wouldn't wunt on TV : to different ~chool ," Michael aid. Genevieve was equally excited "But 1t' fun to get together. We'll about taping the television how. probably alway) ke ep on meeting. ''The camera'I followed us all Maybe. not every, )Car, but at lea t over Disneyland and everywhere every five years. we went people were aying 'Who Meanwhile, Petero;on has arc they? What are they filming'," dedicated her cir to pcrpett1at1ng he aid. "It wa'I a lot of fun." room \ bath lo V1r111 v. Nolde 2774 Lonrood Cl., S24S.OOO. 2 hcd· room. ~ ll:uh 10 Danny I.,, 01llon ...,... .... JOO Canal SI. S'l!0.000, 4 licdruom, 2 !'>.1th 111 Carl r Juhrhon JOS Pro pttt • I $ 130,000, .C l>cd· niom ;? bath to G11yle Bowle' 10011 W. Bay Au .. S 1.~00.0CIO, to Nor· man W1lham•1dn 21-'"-Mi,..mar J)r., S577.(JIKI, '\ hl"d· HlOfn, I ba1h 10 John W. Hedges 2612 Clttlc Dr .. Sl,450.000. S t>cd· mom, 3 b;i th lo ()(1ugl.u Schne1Jcr a 506 Slsnal Rd., S455,000, l bcdnl\im. I bath to Nicul.i\ Clemence 1915 Chuba co Dr .. SSM.000 •• \ bed- room, 2 bath to l J Au\tyn 2007 S1brina Tcr .. Sl.067.SOO, 3 b.:d- ro..'lm 2 bath 1e1 l nre A rn,..t 1905 Diana LAnt $'.\1\1.IXX>. J hl:d· room. 2 hath to Mtchac:I P. CJrty. llOS Dt\'00 Lant. S•M.ooo.· 3 bed· rnc:•m, 2 halh to Mich11d G S1cv.Jrt. U ll9J Catu7 Or.. SCi4S,(XX), 3 bed· room, 2 b•th to andr1 L Kay O 405 Momln1 tar l.ane, Sl,9S0,000, 4 bedroom, 3 b.llh to v•I)' I:. lkrgum ri J9JJ Santlap Or. $579,000, 4 bed· room, 2 bath to Fdw1.rJ P Renn1r 1 JJJ4 Alltlpa W• . $607,SOO • .C bcd- nll•m 2 bath to RKhard A Stebbins .._1 2215 Goldtn Cl .• S27S.OOO, 3 bed· room, 2 bath 10 Sco1 D Sumner r 5' Balbo9 Cottt, $675,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath 10 Pe1e Compron 11 Jll Pinta Udo, $650,000, 2 bed· r""m, 2 hath Ill Tony M. Gunther. ICM \la DOn" $67~.ooo. l bcdruom. J bath to Grr1ury W Caho · 365 "i"'J>Or1 Gltn C:t., $470,000. 3 t>cllwom 2 hath lo ._ d Rinikr llOI Arbtllln SI . S'il0,000, 4 bed· room, 2 bath Iv J P \~n,ler' 2433 Bun)a St . $'170,000, ' btdrOO'n 2 hath 10 DonalJ D \\1!1e1 n 647 v1,t1 Bonita. S374,{Xl0, 2 ~d­ ""'m ' h11h h\ P\una K Kim : Police log -_ . ___ _ osta Me-sn A 2,Q-\ear·ohl man h..,ad Jlilfl 11f his lcfl CU h1ttcn oH durins a fi&ht OUllldC 01dt I hmeshoc at .JQ.& Nc~f'l)fl HlvJ on July Z7 tllc v1wm apparcnll) had 011 on101ng dt\flUIC wuh lhc tv.o ,u,pccr No llrtl!\l§ h;i\.c been rn de. . -~nmeont slole 11N1u1 SI '>QI) \l.t•rlh of \1tk11 .11111 ,,,m~ulct equipment from 11 omc on the '<XI hloc~ or M.ud1e t..ane Mime11mr I hu"d,iy morntn& • About $600 ~Orth or ~•lleh ca\h ant.I • ""' \loerc u:porleJ stolen Thun· d~y at an apar1men1 on lhe 2200 hlod. of Platen1t1 Avenue The thid appar-ently cnlcrcd the home through i.n unkKkell (ron1 \kxir. • Watchu, stereo equ1pnicn1 and cameras ~orth a~t $2.t>70 were 4tolen on July 29 .from a home on the 2100 blll\.k or Pomon1 Avenue. Untry Into the home was mttde throuah an open bathroom -1nduw • I he Co••• Meu Poh~c IJcpllftmcnc hi\ tcd a spcrn\t ulcbr~llon t ucway for the th Annual Nation.al Night Out, an c.,.~nt dt\IJneiJ 10 hei,btcn crime 1nct drua prcvcn11on a.,.arcnc\C · ne~1dc1 promu11n1 crime ncl druf prcvcn11on awncncn and loaf anh· , cnmc p~r•m . N•ttonal N11h1 Ou 1 de rfncd 10 mcnathen p.1llu and ~ commun11y rclall<.1n~ ac1,;ord1na 10 police' The intent is •l o to .end a me c l<l rnm1nal~ lcttlna •hem know lhat oeia}lborhoot.I lfc ora•n11Cd and r1ah11n1 IM.:k, ~hce •t11d • ~ Re,1dcn1s at1cnd1na lhc cekhrltK>n al Harbor Ccntc1 bmuaht nubh1hl• r , a !)k:l\lrC th~t ""11\ taken dunna a 1pcoal n U'ICf !-'Y lhc (' ta Mtn ~0- hcc hChroptcr. 11\c t'ftnt al'6 fc.luttd a detn<1nlttat10n 1n110Mn1 the Custa Mt~ WA'l van and a"'~'' b M Grun. the n•tional mme Jc. • A croup of r UI tccn·al(l'i denied entry to I Janee al lhe (Ulla Mn• Commun11y Cen1c1 on Anlhc1m Avenue: un Jul) 27 u cJ a ptctc of wOod 10 hruk I*<> •1nJc,..1 al lhc center and lhe •indcow ol a uuck 1n lhe narluna lot Ille dam•~ •11 c•t1ma1cd 11 about SlOO ,,.... Newport Beach A ~1 Bead~ man, •h.1 1J he WI• t (ormcr pr ei Mr rt :ifkJ to pcili<"C Jhlll ho hat l~('h f('CCIVlnl IPlleitlcnln& J'hoOC ctllt from in ':nknowft male, l hG caller rcrorlcdl)' lellt the m•n ''l'm pna to -t unu •• ti' .... "' ,.,,na &o a I even "'•ill ){}II' •· ,,,_,, c • bl•~":t~fil~ral p•lnh:d araffi11 un th a»r•1 dour or a re kWnu. In tMI lOO ' • I • I In eflon to nUy....,,.. .. ~ ......... .. Hbruy. entertalMr AJ ... ~ ........ .,. IO 300 of lhe liwar11 11101t flilllful plllOU •• the hdftc• MuauaJ Atrium in Newpon Center. .. Now we an in Sbe ~ ol raitina nareaeu.." Nici PbyUia OemboWN.i, special events chainroman for the N~n Beach Ubfary Foun~tion'1 campaign COlllllhUCc, IO they asked Allen for help. "We wanted to SCt IOmcone who is a national advocate of literacy and public libraries," ' ahe 111d. "He is 10 advocate of uaing your mind through readina." AJlen, a comedian and music composer, ia the author of 40 bpoks, the most recent tilled "Dumbth,'' a tome on the pliaht of llliteracy in America. Allen did not receive any monetary compensation for his appearance, Dembowski said. Although the reason for Allen's appearance was not to solicit donation , Elizabeth Stahr, co-chair of the foundation said several monetary commitments were received from tho c who attended. The foundation need to raise S 1.S million. So far, it has raised $869,000 for the new n d w library .,.,,..,. Of dial...,. "°°.000 ii made up ol mtCldDI fundl donated by the ~ and Orece Steele Foundation. Another $50.000 wae PlecliM ~ the 0eorp Hot& FamU, PouaMtion and "J;ooo wu aivea to the PrOiect by the PriGnda of tlie ~n Beach Public Ubrarr. The c11y o1 Newpon Beach has donated S6 million to the project. And the Irvine Co. hu donated four acrea of land at the comer of Avocado A~nue­ and MacArthur Boulevard to house the new buildiaa. The Irvine Co. trill swap the 1.4 acfes of land that the present • library now sits on in exchan1e for the new land, Stahr ••id. But, Dembowski emphasized that the entire community i1 taking part in the project, not just tho big donors. "It's a grass roots city· campaign,'' Dembowski said. "All echelons or the community arc able to be involved in this public/ private enterprise." The new library will be a 52_ooc) square-foot, two-story building complete with library support, children services, a community reading room and a Friends of the Library book store. The old library at 856 San Clemente Drive is only 14,000 square-feet. Plans for the project, which will cost a little more than $13 million, are expected to be presented to the city council by mid-November. Se~.iors all packed up with nO-place to go By lrts Yokol Stlfl~ Y ou'd think with all the trouble they endured to get their proposed 85-room senior citizens home in Corona del Mar approved, Emerald Village Associates would have built the facility quickly, before the city had a chance to reconsider. But two years after the council approved the controversilll p~OJCCI, the proposed SO,SOO-squ.arc·foot, assi tcd-care borne ha 1111 not bc~n built. The lot at &st Coast Highway and Hazel Dnvc remains empty but for some huge banks of excavated din. Bill Todd, president of t~c Newport Beach-based Emerald Village A~soci:.tcs. said the delays arc due to the need for an exec of permit and cnaineenng changes bccau c of higher-than-expected co ts. Such delay arc expected of uch a complicated con truction project that involves outfitting the enior home with the finest amenities, including clo cd-circuit telcvi ion and emctgency-call ~y tcm'i, TodcJ · aid.. · "It' ft very complicated building(' Todd said. "It's really de igncd like a cu tom home.·· Part ~f n trCJl~ in pricey, hotel-like housing fpr the elderly. the Sl7-m1lhon facility, callccJ Summer Hou c, will provide room, meals, tran portation and social event to its residents for an average of $3,000. But from the beginnina. the racility has run into obstacles. Originally, the developers proposed a 120-room, 54,000-square·foot rae1lity, but withdrew the plan in July 1988 after neighboring rc~idents expressed anger at the size of the building. · . Emcrnld Village then ubmittcd a projeet reduced in ize by 25 percc~t, but continued to meet opposition from a stron~ faction of re 1c.1cn1 and some council members, sending architects back to the drawing board. · Final~y. in May 19 9, the council approved a revamped design that pht the f ac1lity into two eparate buildings to create a view corridor through the property and increased lightly the number of underground parking paces The c~i ting building were dcmoh bed in December 1989. But ttrading for the new facility didn't begin until th"c first of May this year . The need to get a crie of permits and ap~oval , from the city on up to the tote Coastnl Commis ion, . wed the proce s, Todd 'iaid "We went 10 20 diffcrcnl public gcncies in order to get an· the permit for this project," he said. Grad1n w, ~ halted again recently when Emerald officials reviewed the b1d\ they'd received and realized the project wu 100 e'(ptn\ivc s planned. So proJeCl de 1gncr made me ch11ngc5 to reduce the cost, includina u ina a d.ffercnt material for lhe rctainina wall nnd double glazlna and tinting the wandow to reduc;e the amo.unt of hcnring and cooling power needed. "We ~a ... cd close to SI million an engineering chanaes." aid rood. who hope to ubm1t the chanacs to city bu1ldin1 official for approval by the end of the week. · Howe .. cr, city fire official have concerns with Emerald's plan • 10 in tall a tri·watcr )'\tcm, wh ch mi~c water from the heating and cooling y tcm with the building's sprinkler system. Deputy Fire Mar~hal Jim Upton id he ha -orrics with the system's patenti I to di,rupt sprinklcri, cau in~ them to malfunction in cmergcnclc\ • Potcnti I tenant\ arc I o gcttina impatient, it l'Ccm~. Todd report that Fmcrald htt received more than 300 call from \Cmur i111crc,tctl in mo in~ In, but the firm i n't ac:ccp11n1 dcp<l,1h yel. · . Newport North Gallery Custom Framing Original Paintings & Prints Tue.-Thurs. 11 :00·6:00 Fri. 11 :00-7:00 t. 11 :00-8:00 .... 12M> er.on • Sule M • Niwpoit BQCh Brien ~. (M,.., 644-8604. '· .. , • ~-.. Entertainer Steve Allen hosted a rally Synday In support of Newport lreach's new main library. Couricil OKs more · run.ds for , needy n L oJack rcprcsentati~ Bob Montoya wu 1n between' f11Utinp when the J&olen vehicle rcc0very :S)'Jtcm com.,.ny c got a caJI from a dllUagbli cu11tomcr w_hmc 1991 ·Honda • Prelude had JU t bfen tolen from 1 Co ta Mc ' mall. While the woman·~ car wu equipped with a hidden LoJac tracklna c.Jevicc. there arc nu; Orange Count) law enforcements 1geoc1es that ha"c LoJack locating ~cvk~. •. o Montoy1t, the company . director of law enforcement relation~. decided to help with hi • o~ tracker. Jn the process, he': helped recover the Honda in • dead-end Santa Ana. alley alonf with a econd stolen car, all in the ·course. or an hour Wednesday afternoon. He even made 1t back to Los': Angeles for hi nc~t meeting. • "Her car started scndirg out a signal, but no one was there to hear "'it," Montoya aid Friday. "It' like lookJng for a needle in · the hay tack." The LoJack recovery is the first in Orange County ind ·comes at a tune when the company is trying to enter the competitive market. Already, four Orange County law enforcement _ agcncie!i, including Huntington Beach, have hooked up with the competing Telctra 'y tem. Police an Huntington Beach av they·,c yet to rccci .. c a report of a 1 cletrac equipped car being stolen in that city. · "It' inten: ting for u-; ~cau c wc · .. e been 'tryin& ~cspc:rately tor get m Ontnge Count)," MontO)a a~. . By Anna Cekola SIJ!f Wri:er LoJack and. Tcletrac arc just two of the homing-device systems th.at are hitting the market to help cu'rb the $1 billron auto theft industry, "Nobody can pay ba lls wh.hout "We've had. to watch our rood in which one vehicle is tolcn money," he aid. co t and our fuel co t arc extra c .. ery 22 ~cond COSfA MESA -The city council Monday approved more f unc.Js to a i t the Feedback Foundation continue fecdrng needy cn1or c1tiLen , while at the Cohen 01d ~he' al\O worried high," Cohen aid. Some taffmg Monto)-a credit Co~ta. Mesa that senior will hear about the cut have also been made and dctc~tives 9.ith giving hunsclf some group' financial problem and try vacation time not taken, he good lead about where tolen ca~ to get by on a can of ~up and added. are often r~o .. crcd aod for piece ot bread in tcad of CJlllizing reedback meal,, prO\'ided on a \taking out the alley once he the meal 1,enicc . donauon ha is. help reduce the tr eked the Honda. -ame tame calling for a management review of the organization. In a 4-0 vote with Counci1man Joe Er1ck\on ab tuining, the council voted to relco\c the remaining $16,41 ot a $32.~76 emergency grant g1\cn to the group in No-.ember IC}<)(L During n -pre entation to the dail) co lS that low·tnCllme cn1or It wa dunng the takeout that council Monday mght. f-ccdback face. according to the aroup. . !"4 0 u peels pulled out of the Founc.Jation Financial Director All cn1or imol .. ed an the allt~ in a econcJ c-.tolcn car. which Ron.1ld Gray told the council 11 progr.am are aged 60 or older, with wa ~1ftly pulled o\er b) anta hJd made progre '\. in getting it about 67 percent Q\ier 75 )ear old. ~na authorittc . he '>aid. financial hou c in order. About 11 percent arc m1noritic.. A ra h -0f auto theft<; i hclpina Feedback ha' on annual and the ma1onty ha"c annual lloo't \ale of the S <>5 (..(lJack • · The council al o voted 3· 1 to g1"e the organl1at1on half of the $25.000 1t had requc-.ted for the coo11ng year Councilman Peter Buffo wa' the lone di~~nler. Sa)ing he \\Ould r-athcr sec the rnnclu'l1ons of ·the management rev1l-.... hdure guar.incccing more lumh operating hudget of $3 mallion, but incomes of about $7,500. The "'tern in l.<h Ani:cle' Countv to h.1s a deficit of more than ryp1cal home-meal ~nfor al ha almtl\t 10.000 unit ... according to $520.000 over the pa~t f1~al )ear. multiple ph)sical d".:ibilitie Tern Soley. general manaaer uf 1 he cnunC1I aho que,tioncd a according to tht' group the \late d1\ j,1on nf LuJack. t ut of .lhout Y.!!00 meal\ in Co ta r-------=:;••·-~·--;:=----..,----1 Me,,1 la\t )CM wh1k city fu~ding mc.rea,cJ "We did 'lerve hrcakfast two or three )Car ago. That would make a difference." Cohen c;n1d "We .ire not quc tion1ng lhc \1nccrit) nr your volunteer or the dfcc11 .. cnc'' of 'your program in pro\<u.ling meals,.. Mn) or Mary 1 lornhucklc ltlld the group. A ho. three cn1or c11izen citartcd getting meal from another or~anii.i11on, "'hich cut about :?.000 meal\. < ohe·n :uJ C'm lc.1dcr,, ho\\>evcr. J1d the\ ""'Jntt:d to make 'Ure feedback f ounll.ttion i fin:lnciall) sound before committing extra money in f1 all) tight tim~. • '>m cc t Q79, the Cit) ha' gi\:en f1n .rnc1al 'upport Jnd rental ,uti,1Jic ... at Re 1 Community ( t'ntcr for l'cedhad.. I nundatiOfl, ""'h1ch Iced' senior' throughout the count' Although the fund wcYC--r l1r tllc P• 10 \C.I •. c<Jb ""'elcomc ncw111 to Feedback l·nunJ.111on ha\ n"u1 rcccl\cd an I oundot1on, E"<ccut1ve Director mcrc:.1,c in federal fund' and ll4<i Shirley Cohen aid he's till had to rel hea\1h on ~uppori "-Omcd . about payina the b11Jc; in from C1l1e 1hrough<.)u1 chc count). the comma month C:ohcn \Jld. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ~ ·Get a checkup. Life is worth it. ·unquest10nably Orange County s finest seafood restaurant possibly the BEST1n Southern California· Bot> G1lray. 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A statement of total vaJue appll•d to the appr I J In uch a way that It cannot altut>d, uch u with a which brnkt the pap«r fl r. 6, A deaT planatlon of th" n c ry limttatlon1 of th uw of the appra aal. such u Ing an appralsal perfonn d for In uran e purpc>Md for thl't purpo " only. . I Mary Barr Certified Gemotogist Appf a ser 7 A c· o u r t e o u s a n d re,ptictful di cu ion during ~hlch l'ny que tlons vau hev fire "" ~t"TN -To be \Uff! your i.ppr I I report ~Ill me t thc,ae ton ld•ratlun • turn to ApprAJ r. funn the m rtcan (, m oclety. •I 111.l w Dr. ftpWt ,,.,.. m41 MJ..3311 , • d Dental line takes healthy bit~ out ·of glo~al market By Tony Cmt ..... Edllllr W. hen Steve Bockstahler set up shop 14 years ago in his C.Orona Del Mar dining room, no one wovld have dreamed that he'd build hls speciaJty greeting card company into an international player - except for maybe Bockstahlcr himself. ~-. ...... .... ..... , COITA MESA -for 61 put 10,.... -....... 7.amora .. .... "1..... tbMr vine· ....... ...... zucchini and .... ,,..., pkbcl .......... '° .._ Colta Miia Pumer'a Marat 11 tM 0rup County fairpounds. TheJt two ~ daulhten baw irown 11p helpi"I the family loll die· ~aetablel at tho various marketa. trPClina miles and miles every dly during the summer from their Vista home in San Diego COunty. The Zamora's arc just one f annina family frequenting the market since it started, and on 1bunday they will help celebrate the 10th Anniversary with a special party at the Orange County Fairgrounds. . ......................... people. down bin tor lhe rannen. .. Larelll:bll ...... And 1iace su look °"" ......,.men& of tbl ...,ut In January, ablt'• euctlJ what's been ~~ doubled in lhoee • months. More than 30 tanMn and other producen now Mt up lhop at the market. wbidl nam ftery Thund1y startina 11 9 a.m. in the parkina lot off the main fairgrounds entrance ol Fair Drive. A state ctrtified farmer's market. the b:ale artracu lup and sinall farmen, IOme trawiifta from as far as the San Joequin Valley. There are alto 1tands selling honey, plants and bread. Nevertheless, Bockstahler aooomplisbed his goal step by step. He took his company, Expressions, from his dining room to his living room to hiS garage to a · larger garage to a tiny warehouse in Newport Beach to an office/warehouse in Costa Mesa. Three years ago, he took Expressions international, a key chapter in the company's growth in annual sales from $5,000 in 1977 to Sl.3 million in Steve Bodcsbhler of Cosb Mesa displays his specWIJ pwting card line, which, ~th the help of his wife, Tina, has been ''expressing" itself lately m lifle revenues. "It's been growing and we've been doing better all th~ time/' Blanca Zamora said. '!We've been bcre a long time." The anniversary party starts at 10 a.m. and will continue until the normal market closing-time or J p .m., said Farmer's Market Mana&cr Mary Lou Lorenzini. A free raffle will · be among the festivitie . For the past three yean, Troy Regier and his family have been bringing their tangertner, apples and peaches to Calta Mesa from Reedley, a small town near Fresno. Regier Farms used to ship their produce to New York. Now they make their living ,by travcbng to various f anner's marketa, inctudina the hr&e Santa Monica marketplace. 1990. • In June, Bockstabler cashed in with the sale of his company to Histaoount Corp., a subsidiary of Smith C.Orona C.Orp. that will use Expressions to supplement its line of office and stationery products. Although Expressions has relocated to Histecount's New York headquarters, Bockstahler remains involved as a paid creative consultant, continuing to develop a product that's already fulfilled h1~ wildest dream. "My dream has always been to have a product with wide enough appeal to branch out into coast ·to-coas t and inte rnational distribution," Bockstahlcr said. "It's been a real thrill to go full circle with it ..•. The product is a line of customiud cards and stationery that dentists and orthodontists use to communicate with their patients. Bockstahler said he dreamed up the concept while working as a sales manager for a division of American Hospital Supply Corp. that makes appliances for orthodontists. He said he recognized a need for su ch a product in the increasingly compct1t1ve medical professions. and he saw it as a chance to wed his interest in art with his training in busine The business was a part-time venture at first, but with the help of his wife Tina. Bockstahlcr built Expression~ to the point that he was able to quit his JOb at American Ho pita! Supply in J 982. That was the year Expressions moved to the Costa Mc a facility and + A Gift to the Al'ICIUCN'! CAl"Ct" SO(ttn MEMORIAL PROO RAM \lrlkl-<11 blow .galn5' c.incrr . 10 11111 _. going lnt&Nlllllnll Acco'rding to Laurence K. Harper, an international marketing expert with Seattle-based Ballantr~e international Ltd., the foUowing arc key steps to take when expanding your business into foreign markets: 1. Know your firm's Jfersonality, cultural image, strengths and weaknesses and reuons for expanding in a Jivqt-region. Know the advantages to exporting you1 product or services. 2. Understand local tastes, and adapt your product or service for the country to which you're expanding. 3. Analyze the market: dctennine what customers you can reach and bow you reach them; decide whether to target the whole market or market segments; understand market trends and factors affecting purchasing decisions; know who your competitors are, their strc~ths and weaknesses and how they operate in your target market; and know your key questions and sources for the answers. 4. Under tand the language and cultural uniqueness of the region, as well as its political, social and relrgious problems. .... S. Ensure that you t)ave ufficicnt knowledge and human and financial resource· to make the expansion. 6. Identify a person in your organization who will champion international ex.pan ion. 7. Set up a ~ystcm for selling into t~target mark4;t, such as working with an over eas distributor or agent, or working through · an export management or trading .company. Other options include JOint ventures, licensing or direct manufacturing overseas. 8. Determine whether there will be barriers, taxe or restrictions on bringing your product or service to the target market. Barriers can appear above board or below.. board. Eig.hty- five percent of countries have some Corm of unspoken barrier. 9. Determine how you'll provide after-sales service. Po sible options are a distributor, a logistic center or your own staff. 10. Know how to work with third parties, such as· government agencies. consultants, banks, trading companies and custom brokers. recorded a 137 percent increase in sales. Not wan11ng Expressions' momentum to ~ta ll , the BockMahlers hired a consultant 10 I 984 who advised them on h"ow to better ut1hze their computer sy•aem and operate more effic1entl'f fhey were able . '"--. to reduc~ the1r crew from 25 to 15 employees while continuing to expand ill sales. Then in the late 1980s, • Expressions' marketing program started paying interoational dividends. The company promotes itself at· dental schools, encouraging Appointment Calendar Today The National Association of Wedne day Women Bu~ine' Owners' Orange The Irvine Chapter of Ali County chapter an.cl the U.S. Small L assen's LEADS CLUB a Busine" Administration are -n-etworli ng· group for busj~ess co ponsonng a trainin& prolgr "Women, meets from 7-8:30 a.m. at for wom~n bu inc s ~ers t Hor Hut, 18850 Douglas St., Brandon \ Restaurant in '"1 c Irvine. For more infonnation and Beverly Heritage Hotel, 0 .•re ervations, call l,.aura Law af Avenue of the Arts, C.OSta Mesa, 722·6160. ~ · on Aug. 6 at 6 p m. "Hiring the Right Employees'' w1lf he the tra1hing topic presented by Rnn.1ld Olson. ~l is S3S at the door. For intormation, call Pearl White at 553-0234 Monday Cutting edge devetopment of two of Orllnge Oounfy's newest master-planned communities will START.· LAw ScHDoL. •• .. N ' . ow., • Full·time and part-time programs · • Convenient class schedules-days, evrnlngs, and weekend.I • Accelerated full-time 2 1/2 year rogram • Combined.JO/MBA degree wuh Chapman College • Scholc:rships and flnancfal aid availabl~ • . ull-time and Part-time.Classes Bt;in AuNt 29, 1991 Call today. Futlt:rton (714) 738-1000 • Iroint m4' 753-3200 WESTERN <. • professors to introduce studcnU to Expressions' cards, and donating its products for use in school-run cliqics: Bockstahler said the college program introduced Expressions to U.S.· educated dentists from abroad, Expressions beaan getting orders from English-speaking practice in New Zealand, Australia, Guam, France and England, Bockstahler said. The company then began its push northward, mailing it catalogs to about . 15,000 dental and orthodontic practice in Canada in 1988 and 1989. The result : international sales, 90 percent of which come from Canada, now make up about 10 percent of Exprcs ions' total revenues . Bocksta hlcr said Expre sion sends its catalogs to 155,000 dcntaJ and orthodontic practices in the U.S. and Canada. Although Expressions' toll· free telephone costs and direct· mail co t arc lightly higher with its Canadian customers, Bockstahler said the benefits or going international have far outweighed the drawbacks. ''It's a growth area for us," he said. "We want to be like Big Mac, in a sense. " The inroads· Exrressions made in intcmationa markets al o made the company more attractive as an acquisition target. With the company already established all over North America, Hi~tacount can now focus on expanding the product line by adapting it to other profes ions. "The product line fits well with what we already do," said Patricia Cornell. a spokeswoman for Histacount. "There will be opportunities to expand." be the focus of the general membership meeting of the Oran'c County Region of the Building Industry Association of Southern California. Held at the Irvi ne Marriolt Hotel, the ev.:ning begin with a social hour at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 and the program at 8. featured wm be representatives of The Irvine Co. and ~ida Corp. Reservations (S3S fur BIA membe rs • and $45 for non- members) must be made by noon Aug. 9. Call 547-3042. Up The Ladder Barnard · Chun "It gets in your bJood," ReJier said. Church Costa Mesa resident Uoyd McKJbbln has been promoted to vice president in Bank of California's real estate industries group in Newport Beach. McKibbin joined the bank in March 1989 as an a j tant vice president in the group. 0 Vlralnla Davts Morse, Jun Gadlot, £Ilsa Fnnco and Debbie RJtur have been promoted at adverti ing agency Salvati Montgomery Sa~oda Inc. in Costa Mesa. Davis Morse was named account ~rdinator, Gadiot and Franco were named account executives, and Ritzer was promoted to media planner. 0 Joan tarkey aod Vlcld Caruso have joined Basso &. Associates Advcrti ing and Public Relations in Newport Beach. Starkey was named an assistant account manager, and Caruso was named an · account coordinator. ' 0 Lana Huah has been promoted 10 partner at Jann Church Panners Adverti ing &. Graphic Design in Newport Beach. Hugh joined the firm in 19 9 as a project manager and heads up the agency's business development program. 0 Mlcbatl M.S. Chuo, managing partner of Wimberly Allison Tona & Goo Architects & Planners in Newport Beach, has been nominated as an affiliate member of the Mexican Association of Architects i.n Tourism and Recreation. 0 Michael G. Rhodes has been promoted to partner in the Newport Beach office o f law finn Cooley Godward Castro Huddleson & Tatum. Rhodes, a business litigator. has been with the firm ince 1988. . 0 Scott S. Bamard, Ronald J. Ktlth and Gtrald 0. Yabr have been promoted to vice pre ident positions in Newport Beach-based Koll Co.'s Southern California division. Barnard joined Koll in 1988. Keith joined the company in 1982 and Yahr has been with Koll since 1986. All three executives wiU continue to work in Koll's real estate development operation . ·o Gall Dowalna has joined the Newport Beach office of reaJ e tate brokeraae Lee & Associates. Downin& comes to Lee after three years at Duam Co~mercial Industrial in Irvine. 0 ' J ames R. Hendcnoo has been promoted to vice president of ~man rcso1:1rccs witll CJMCO Inc., a Costa Mesa-based thermoplastics company CIMCO. Henderson joined ClMCO In 1985 and worked most recently as director of human relations. 0 Newport Beach resident o .. fd Lane has joined the office properties division of Orubb • EJJl's Commercial Real Estate Services in Anaheim. RUFFELL'S UPIOlSTllY llC. ... ................ am-u .. .na--•11• 1 New Car Season Is Here! FIRST THING FIRST Know what you 'on off~d bef~e ~bttP for o homo . We ri" review yovr oedtl AT NO OtAIOI & offer you o pre·opproved locin omovnt. loons up to S2,000,000 l st/2nd/non.own occup/2nd homes/2~'4 un111 Speciol1st In purchoM & ref1nonce. I ' • p n Center to offer special ·services for seniors aya...Dodge ...... C omtructioa is under ·~· The S2.5 miUion C.O.t• Mesa SeniOr Center, five • ~an in the plannlna and makin .. is finally beeoming a reality. • Now the fund-raisins begins in earnest. The center, located at~ W. 19th St. and expected to open in March 1992, ii a joint project between the City of C.O.ta Mesa and the Colt• Mesa Senior Citizem Corp., a non-profit orpnization founded by the city exprealy for the fundiq and manaaement of the new senior center. "The center will provide friendship and camaraderie for the senior community," aaid Jeff Hovsepian, development director for the corporation. Now that dcsips for the center are complete and construction started, the focus turns to fund·raisinJ. With the four-year, Sl00,000-a·ycar stipend for tt\c corporation ending this year, the group must now raise enough money to hire a professionaJ staff of su and fund all the planned activities and services. The corporation kicked off its largest fund-raising campaign two months ago, targeting 1ocal business and, individuals in the senior community. The two-person corporation already boasts 125 donoFS, including such businesses a Secure Horjzons, Wells Fargo Bank, the Bristol Park Medical Group, C.J. Seger trom & Son , and Sccuriry Pacific Bank. ''Our goal is to have a base of 1,000 contributors by the end of our fiscal year next June, with contributions ranging from $10 to $1,000 each," Hovsepian said. Fund-raising projects have included a casino night, a theater njgbt and a variery show. Next in the works is a cookbook filled with recipes from local senior citiicns, which should be · available by November. The staff and volunteers arc also contacting the community and asking for donations by phone, mail and foot. Hovsepian says the posillvc response to the mailings has been twice the indu try average. · Though the fund·raising efforts arc going well, Susan Schollcnbergcr, director of the Costa Mc a Senior Citizens Corp., ettcs the fund-rai ing a the biggest hurdle for the project yet. "The challenge has been making the community aware of the needs of older adults, and helping them realize that they will be ·there someday too," Schollenbcrger sajd. Once the center opens, 11 will provide 'The center will be a wonderful thing for the City of Costa Mesa, not just the seniors, but everybody.• -----• Center volunteer activities and~s for the entire senior community. . "It's a place for people to meet. People find friends. They find a life at one or more or the activities at the senior center," Hovsepian aid. · Marie Maple • a center volunteer and Co~ta Me~a's 1991 Woman or the Year, is also enthu iastic about the opening. "Once we get the center built, they will have one center and one place for everything. Everyone will be welcome. The center will be a wonderful thing for the City or Costa Mesa, not just the seniors, but everybody," Maples said. The two-story, 20,000· quarc·foot center wilJ include a multi-purpo c room, library, card room, billiard room. health clinic, kitchen and several conference rooms. Activities will range from billiards to aerobics to bingo to movie . The center will also contain an "in-kind" area, where rel1tted groups can lease desks enclo ed by partitions. But service for seniors will also be available, not JUSt recreation "The center will provide crviccs to meet some of the current pccds and to prepare for future needs. Case management, for example, · will improve the quality of life for the more elderly, frail seniors, tho c you don't see, who stay an thetr homes," Schollenberger said. "We identify their need . meal . shopping, tran port ation, and then help connect them up with the organ1za rions that provide those ~el'\ilCC ." Rcfcrr:lh wall also be handled by the ce nter. Senior look1ngJor pan-time \\Ork, hou ana , auistancc and travel advice .-di be able to tum to the center for help. The corporation hu just completed a f rec booklet on housin& option• for seniori in the area. · Tranaportation to t~ center will al.lo be , provided, with a shuttle bus runnina ~ral circuits through the surroundina area dally. Anyone interested in volunteel work 'or • donations should caU the Corporation at 64S-2JS6. The need for the new center wu identified five years ago when a sroup of senion went to t..bc city council and astcd for help with .-enior facilities. The council funded an $18,000 study that discovered the senior population in C.O.ta Mesa was 1Towing by lS to 20 percent each year and predicted that the totaJ number of seniors tn Costa Mc a will reach 20,000 by the year 2000, At the recomrn~ndation of the report, the council decided a cnior center was necessary, but, as the report urged, decided to go about the projcrt _in a whole new way. "They picked up the trend to get services off of government and onto the private sector -community support," H~vsepian said. The city decided to buy a site and construct the center, funded mo tly by Community Development Block Grants. But it decided to leave its funding and management to a . non-profit corporation which they created: the Costa Mesa Senior Citiicns Corp. Two city council members took po itions on its board of directors. The city will lea e the building to the corporation for $1 a year. They fou nd a full ·time directQ(_ for the organiza11on in Schollenberger, wno three years ago had been workjng in Long Beach as the director of the Volunteers of America for the Sunset Club Senior Center. Hovsepian, who has a background an sales, JOincd the team a year ago. ' • Maple has been a volun teer for the center. o;ince the beginning. She joined the cnior committee in 1985 and became involved wi<l\ the center project when she realized how badly a multi-purpose center was needed. "It's been my No. 1 prionry ever ince,'t. Maple aid. In planning the center, Maple and Schollenberger "' 1ted many other cnaor centers in the area. Maple ny of those she saw· "They (the ~cnior center ) arc amazing. It docs your heart good to ~e tho e little old ladies doing somcthin~ith thcmselvc , working with their hand and doing methan.g othcr11hao · watching lV.'' little ·RoCket loaded · with big spark Grandson's visit provides excitement T hi 1 the tame of year when kid venture off to visit their grandparents, a tradition · that,reportedly forges clo er tics between the younger and older generations. But bonding i a lot hkc ts>uch footb!lll. it require enormous stomma·and a wall to wm. Your footwork can make or break you. • 59 and Holding Our daughter, who live an San Franca co, called recently a king if we could take ou1 eight-year-old grandson, Rocket, for a few weeks while he and her hu band got a little R & R. My arches throbbed in anticipation . Rocket 1 a back)'ard mi ilc with enough thru t to zoom to the outer edges Of the UOIVe1'C. Ir there were a black hole an pace, he'd be the fir.it to fall tn, lo ing hi n.ew i.weatcr, hoes, and report card en rnute. Unfortunatc:ly, he' not equipped with a dircction·~mdcr. Travclina at the speed of hght, th Ii.ad ca n orblJ the kuchen clean out the fridge. break a family _ heirloom. 11nd On h out the d(>or t)cforc )'OU C• n rub your C~e!I tntJ hhnk. After a \ura~a our dau htcr ~c'd he dch&hted to have our .. 1aid ltvc\ thrown into turmoil, he ~'8rncd me not to let our grandwn take advantage or us. This I' the tandard me age parents have been gjving grandparents for thousand of years, knowing full well that enliment will triumph O\.C r ensc, bribery over discipline, and bedlam over order. It's a tacked deck. Bill and I prepared for Rocket's v1'1i t as if a Cla s 3 hurricane wa heading our way. We didn't board up the window , but we tocked the larder with emergency ration' of JUnk food and wcets to gave U!t &trength in tame of need. 1 here's nothing like a chocolate turtle to restore oonsciou nc when you're hanging on the rope . As l wa makmg a hst of fucl ·buming activities from theme park' to 1o1.atcr tide-. Bill uggc led u httle TV might \low down our boy and g1\lc u a btcathcr. " o lV" I announced "H1t1 mother l'I trying to v.ean ham from the tube." .. rhcrc goes our cmergenl)' chute," he ighed At the airport. we barely rccogniicd Rocket attired m hi be t·behavior uniform. tic, JICkct. real hoe . ond combed huir I le wa stranaely ubducd. even d1gniftcd. Nothing i more womsome than a reformed dynamo Uy the time "'c got home, hi rerfcct manner. were troublina I took hi'i temperature. That prompted • teary conf c ion 1r he. didn't behave he'd bC: grounded, No mt.,re trip to \Cc h1\ • arandparcnj' -or l>1sncyland, he groaned, lookina hkc a tnckcn• High School and Collep Studenta RAISE YOUR G.P.A. $bedy Ed,. ofTm U.OVlti•e ooe dly dlllCI io lhldy m•• ..s ·~ eou11e1 .. ..n.., ma.. . 0.. Ii• iDducle UCl..A IDd UC IMle ....... .,.. '°'UC lmM ._,in Uirty •.- Call (IOO) ''' t•61 for • free brochure Mou ekctcer. 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Orange County ~].gR~~l!. " ... " Nelson, founded by identical ins Gunnar and Matthew clson, will make a special ppearance Thur day et Pacific mphitheatre. Sho"time is 7:30 m. Joining tbem for the concert will Tyketto. Nelson's multi-platinum idebut ·bum, "After The Rain," has awned fOlJ! top 10 lliu, including e current sinale "0 nly Time Will ell." • • .Positive is the best word to scribe the long blond-haired 23- )car-old twins which lead the pular group. Born into a family here celebnty status is conu:non, these youna men were destined to rise to the top. Sona of the 1960s teen idol/rock star Rick Nellon and grandsons of the 19509 and '60s tdcvision stars Ozzje and Harriet Nelson, Gunnar and Matthew are very familiar w.i.Jh the entertainment industry. They have had an inside view or the challenges of the busine . After J<>ing through m&ll)' tough times. including the death of their father in 1985, they have manaaed to come out with a positive attitude. Gunnar and Matthew a re erious about having fun; music is their inspiration. "The wortd'a dart eaoup u it is, it'• lime to abed a little lipt." says Ounn1r. ThC:y were teVen when Gunnar got hi first drum set and Matthew go a down-sized beu and tauaJtt thcmsc:tves how lo play. They wrote their first aona. "Feclinp of Love," at the age of 10; their father produced the aona. When they were: l3, the ••med playing nightclubs with their own band. Tickets, priced at $19.80, are on sale at all TicketMaster outlets and the box office at Pacific Amphitheatre. To order tickets by phone call 740-2000. . ~ . Which band makes strides ·on the ·~ock scelie? The answer · is · Ya -. Which band 'has been around for 23 years and is .$till going 1trong? • Yes. Which band has a new album ·entitled "Union?" Yes. Which band will performing at Yess ho ws '9 1 a t Pacific Amphitheatre r uesday., Yes. The group, con1;1sting of origin al band member~ John Anderson on vocals, Chris Squire on Ba!>S, Tony Kaye on keyboards und Bill B1 uford will be perfor1!ll9g 1oda) ' for the fint time since 1983. Completing the group are new Yes members Steve How and Trevor Rabin, guitarists, Rick Wakeman on keyboards and AJan White on drums. It will be the first time the e nsemble has performed together. The concert is scheduled to begin al 7:30 p.m. Y q i s known for its unparalleled sound of classically· influenced powerfully-driven rock. The '70s were surprised with the band's progressive rock sound. The band' firSt sif&ie from ,. "Un ion," "Lift Me Up," has already scored number one on Billboard's rock tracks chart. ln addition to performing son$.s from the new release, Yes W111 include classics "Owner of il Lonely Heart," "Hold On," "Yours 1s No Disgrace" and its trademark "Roundabout." Tickets t<> .. the concert r.nge from $19.25 to $27.50 and fire available at all TicketMaster ou1lct s a nd the P aci fic Amphitheatre box office. To order ticket by phone call 740·2000. Saturday concert to feature oldies artists Oldies 93 Radio will host "The Ultimate Summe r Concert" Saturday at Pacific Arnphttheatrc. with tickets priced at JUSt $4.93. ' The ltne-up of artisl'I includes Tommy James, The Turtles, Johnny Rivers, The Marvelette , Lou Christie. The Monie Carlos, and Machine Gun Kelly and The <i-Men. The show will start at 7:30 1).m. C..j To mmy James a nd The Shondells arc famous for the songs "Mony. Mony," "Crimson and Clover," "S"eet Cherry Wine." The Turtle!> are known for their sonits ''Happy Together'' and "It' Ain't Me Dabe." Johnny Rivers' cla ~1c o;o ngs include "Maybelhnc," "Secret Agen1 Man" and "Rockin' Pne umonia." 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Olhers in the Golden West ca t are Eric Anderson, Mariakay Chakos, Laurie Embler, Ellen ltkoff-Heuer, Heather Loren, Mari a Melhuse. Maria Ramirez, Leslie Rowe. Meli a Sharp, Rober1 Town end and Suzanne Vera. Performances of "Sweet Charity" will be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. until Aug. 25 at the GWC theater on 1he I luntington Beach campus. Call 895·8378 for ticket information. i\ number of local productions will trike their sci after final "'" performance this weekend. lhey arc· • "The Outler Did lt" at the Newport Theater Ari Center, 2501 CltCf Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. Joe Fletcher, Eric Anderson and Myrona Delaney (from left) are featured in "Sweet Charity," Nell Simon's musical abOut at New . York taxi dancer, opening Friday at Golden West College. •The Summer Theater Fe tivat at Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Studio Theater (432-5880); resuming tonight and playing through Sunday at 5 and 8:30 p.m. • "The Pied Piper" by the Orange County Children's Theater 3t Heritage Park io Fountain Valley, Thursday and Friday at 2 p.m., Saturday at J and S p.m .. Sunday al 2 p.m. • "Blame It on the Movies" in the Studio Theater and "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" in the Kids Thca1er at Saddleback • College (582-4656), pla1ing at various llmcc; through Sunday. A half ·doLcn other shows con1 1n11e their re pec-.ve engagement on· local tagc , including: • "Deathtrap"· 3t the Bad. tagc l heater, 1599 upcnor Ave., Co ta Mesa Morie l/Btlngs ~ CIHIMA 109 t lolb<." Blood 61S<3S70 1-.,e~ 1 9JO IDWAllDS NIWl'Otn' CINIMA JOO Ne_, Ce•ler o-... 644 0160 1 .... ,..,.,,. 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' . Hun1ington Beach Playhouse · will hold audition for the mu ical "Little Shop of Horron'' Aug. 18 at I p.m. and Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. at the theater, 21141 Strathmoor Lane, Huntington Beach D1rec1or Gregory Cohen wi ll ca t four sopranos (three blacl ) and three te nors, as well a a deep bar11one for the voice of the plant and four to ix \trcct people Call 972-8489 for · mo re in formation. I ryuub for 1hc abra ivc rnmcdy" cuba Duba" will be conducted by the Irvine Communny Theater Aug 19 at 7 p m in· the auditorium of I urtle Rock Community Park, on runic Rock Drive at unnyh11l Road, lrvine. Lee Clark is directmg and is seeking !?ven man (two black) and four women Detail~ are available at 51<1·0706 Costa Miii IDWAllOt QNIMA ctHTQ '701 HMef M l .,..10 Y1'1ioC• ,.,919 '"' I '•Im a..elr 12 )1) 3 S JO I I 0 JO I '°I 0.1-"-!GI II IS I,) S 1 .. I ,._,., ..... , ,......., P'O I o 10 •S .... ...... 13 11 JO ' JO J JO s '° • Uf• l!Mlu (PG •J! 17 15. 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Oolfen putidpatina in the Juvenlle Dabetea foundation . tourument, tcheduled MondaJ at Newport a.a Countiy Cub, will receive their awards -and maybe a melilonble mooch -from one of lbe world's aaicat ~,..,~women. Sbe'1 Mn. ...._.., DI-, nee ,,._ IAdli ..... .,, probebly the mcJll dclectab&c doll ever to bail from Rowena, S.O. If thole names don't rina a memorable belle, t"' Mamie Ve• ....... • ·1 Lal time I Mw Mamie uridutatlna arouiid LldO Isle -with, 11 one writer put it, spirits and face lifted -she could still attract mucullne leers. The blond tresses remain Lorelei·llke, and the body just won 't quit. · · When Mamie wu hot, u a 1n symbol of the '50a, 1he wu very very hot. Her moriea ("Untamed Youth," "Vice Sq\lad" and "The Navy Venue the Niaht Monltera") were eminently foracttabfc, but she wasn't. Right up the~ with J8JM Me•dleld, and just a pout . . below the immonal Martlya Moarae. If her films had been 11 well-publicized as her steamy affairs (yQu name 'em, she romanced · 'em), her Hollywood epics might've made it to late-night television. For a partial luting of her distinauished lovers, latch onto a copy of Local Mamie's memoin, "Playing the Field." Well, anyway .. shc'll be there Monday night, Scene and so will I.Aja famous phila.opher (no, not Pee-Wee Herman) once said, a man's gotta cling .to his dreams. 0 UVE REPORT -Vlk.kl Varpt, my favorite teltvisfon reporter in this part of the planet, may be parting company with KNBC-1V. Her latest three-year"contract exptrcd Aug. 1, and she's considering other career moves proposed by her agent, Henry Rdnscb, with the William Morris powerhouse in New York. .. I hope Vikki chooses to remain here. Between her tireless profe sionalism and joy-to-watch pulchritude -along with top-drawer news contacts -she's one of the m.ain reasons I prefer to catch the local happenings on Channel 4. This viewer's ugge tion: Keep Vikki in place -even if it takes an anchor. . How docs her husband, PR maven Mlk.t Nason, feel abot/J!iie possibility of leaving Orange hire and their ocean-front a~nc in Laguna Beach? "It's Vikki's decision," he says, smartly. "After niAe years on this beat, she's more than ready for advancement. She's earned it." Stay, a~ they ay, tuned for developments. 0 AND NOW FOR A P BUC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT - Lue t community involvement for the Nason-Vargas dynamic .duo: They're round ing up celebrity waiters for a dinner benefiting 1he Orangcwood Children's Foundation, slated Sept. 16 at Dill's As ls, the funky restaurant on South Coas1 Highway. ' Thi dinner 1s alway a kick , as in table service. And where else ~ill you find wai ter themscl"lc helling out the big tips -all m the name of sweet charity' 0 HOW C-C-COLD WAS IT? (C~-contlnufi} -l~"ouldn't have wrillen about Any. Jull1n Em's recollections of bitter winter in his hometown of Bradford, Pa. The item has gotten a very chilly reception from 01her refugees. Neighborin4 New York State was even coJder, ays Joey Bishop. Back tn '39, he was working in the Watertown tundra off Lake Ontario, where an arctic blast is a mere 2ephyr. Jn a matter of minutes, Joey a~, he saw a 32nd Dcaree Mason drop seven • ·,degrees. · But his coldest day came a decade later in Minneapolis. He ventured out of the Nicolette Hotel, heading for a haberda hcry in the same block -and had to duck into three stores en route, for thawing pur~c . True tory. Chicago-born Bob B~nnan say he mi cs the winter . He recalls icc·fishing off the banks or Lake Michigan , where the catch-of ·the-day was pneumonia.· Vlron B. Ca ey used to tell me about his early years in Indiana, when he'd trudge three miles to school in a blinding sno\fstorm. But, with each tellina. the schoolhouse became a mile farther - and the now a foot deeper. So tell me, how cold wos 1t where you came from? For the mo t ch1lhng account, I'm presenting a family heirloom -a now shovel. Hasn't btcn used m 28 years. • Day at beach to yield funds for Haag's emergency mt Fuo, food and fcst1vilJe~ will fill the day at a beach party a' Cund are rai ed to renovate Hoag Ho pital's cmeraency care unit. The 552 Club will ho.,t' a Beach Party Sept. JS at Newport Dunc in Newport Beach. The whole family as invited to drc down nd be ca u1I, get involved and join the fun of the event, cheduled to begin at 4 p.m. Newport Bcacll'\ own fabuloo., Jct~n\ founded and led by Gary Ro <'h will ct bcachaocr in the rhyt hm, The hand will bot the ~ drum~. play the guitar and fin er the: keyboard., to the • .. oca1, of band members Dave tcwart, Howard Ciulcott nd rounder Ro.:ich. I he Fahulou' Jct n arc contributina their time and talent to upport tho effort of the 552 Club. Tick.cl pric , If rc~Ncd before Sept. I, arc S 15 for children 12 and younger; SJO for junior , age 13·35) and SSO for uduh . After that, tkkct price arc S2S for children, $40 for Junior and S60 for adult . Io become Fire Rina Matters, indi id••l can ~ontribute S250, whiCh includes h~u adult tk:kc" to the Beach Put • ro re M a pl1cc on the beach. crru a chc(k or provide a ~t.scerard, 1sa and American 11~ account nulftbcr Y.tth the abo\'t rtKrvation inf rm hon to ' Hoa.g HospitaJ Foundation, 552 Club, 301 Newport Blvd., P.O. ao" Y, Newport Beach, CA 92658 I-or more information and to requc t an 10vi11.1t1on call 574·7211. The 552 Oub Beach ·Party i pnrt of the Newport Seafcst; the eaFest i a two-weekend celebration h~ca ing more than JS events throuJhOUt Newport Beach ept. 12-22. All events are open to the public and most arc free of charge. For a calendar of evtnts, contact the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at 644· R21 l. 'l he .SS2 Club 1 a Hoaa Ho pital foundation support aroun of more than J,000 community memben. In 1991, the 5S2 lub celebrate' 2' years of ~upJXlrl to Hoaa Hospital. 'fhe Hoita Hmp1t1l J~oundation \Cr'\IC'I llMg Memorial Hotpital Pre byterian. a •17·bcd acute "-are non·prof.c community tK pital with atclhte crv1cc an1lablo to re~1dcnt 1n Irvine, Newport ·en1ct and Hunti~1ton Beach. Ho11 Hmp1t1I Found1tK>n' fund· ra1<1ina effort bcnd1t the hospital through the 9Urdt "I of capital cgu1pmcnt, lM undcrwrUtfll of c1p1111I rt~ t'li plu tbc fund1na ot mc,f1e.-1 rc~arth. cd'!CllKln and Jlfth~nt Gala raises funds for art museum L ootina far ..-......,. in cruaMty? flow lbout die WUIAlft ........ a black bn over a White bbM? Or, maJN the man Wuriaa• a llJtterY bladl bloole over IUI bbd and white pometric print thin wlth hill pants and a IOp bat? Either could have captured awards at the Saturday e¥enifts Black and White Bash... invitations stipulated dreu in creative black and white. About 650 attended the Newport Harbor Ari Museum and Fp~hlon Island mall mingler and mO\t got Ul.to the spirit and made the area black and white and fun all over. .. -Society snood by Mr. John: Y..., Ma wcarina one white and one blact leged t1aht5, black top and baseball cap; .. Cherie HIMllMe seq\linned in &t W fnd .,.._... lehl (Robert L,nC) Oa=' wearinc a chiffon ankle- skin with lace ltOddnp aad am jacket. Her cscon wu ........ Weston in the top ut act up. "We should make doec tO $25,000 toni&ht," said chairwomaa Sunn Porter as the crowd wbo paid sso each bepn to now iato the outdoor party area and caat ~ eyes at the food stations. "Michael Kana Of f'ave Feet Too 1.1 c:oOrdinatina tbe menu tonipt ... aJI of the food has been donated," added Porter. (Bob Burns, California Piua Kitchen, Daily Grill, Le Mcridlcn, PastO Brno and Tutto Marc). . A store also got with the program with about half of them decorating in black and white and SO donating prize". Partygocrs spotted (or in some cases striped, c.hccked and solid) in'tludcd Lula and Marion Halfacre {Traditional Jewelers); mu!Cum board member Rogue and Judy Hemley, Non and Bridget Lehm.in, P1tty and Jim Edwards, Pit and Cul Nelsser, Billur Wallerich (NeLman Marcus); Slr1 and Bruce Verble, hrbara and Biii Ad.ims, museum dirc~tor Michaiel Botwinkk ond wife, Harriet, (had ju t flown in from Chicago); VIC'l<l and Mike Gering, Joan Beall, Carol and Larry Hoffman, Shari and Richard Tischler and ·Gloria Z1gncr and husband, Irv Goldberg. Mu ic! What would a summer al fresco evenin~~nt be without it? This one had t~e big band sounds of Le Jau Hot, di.xic and ragtime of the Big Boys, a teel drum en~mblc and the lively, 'tivey beats of f ·l..ou and hi Los Angeles Zydeco band. The la1ter's Creole and Ca~un had some hopping.. and dancing o n the B&tW checkerboard dance· floor and almost everyone else. tapping their toes. ~ ...... ,._ Event chai"'°"'an Sus~n Porter with juggler Sir Toby, cent~, and Deon the Clown "'- G o o d p e o p I e -w a t c h i. n g opportun1tes were provided by Myra Berman in a drapey black dres topped off with a white braid Act1vtics al'IO included the antics o( Deon the Clown, juggler Sir Toby and freeze modeling of fashions from I. Magnia arranged by Nodd1e Weltner. {B&tW for Anne KJein, Karl 'Lagcrfeld, Ann Lawccnce, Courreges &t DKNY.) ~ Art museum director Michul Botwinick and hi YOU CAN HEL P. .. The Amenc01 Cane« Sooety DISCOVEF?Y SHOPS cxe constantly 1r1 r'f96d of voU>teers to h6f> Jtaff their · resde shops AJ ·';~from the sole of Venetian Gondola Getaway 1rr1n1• • ~ \,,, e!,i Co.If • (':;fl.(';... Otf!t Ji Je l . -A ~l'Ollt 11.'CH a '11nlnw'n '1714) 6754704 . 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Pay clOeer attention to your study done on "Physical Activity OOdy's "sugestioM" that yqu back ' and Aging," off. especially i.t you are working at athletes in the higher intensities or higher impact Leon Slcele Personal Fitness master's category acta\itici. (ages SO.SO) 6. Devote as much time as showed .. necessary to aradual warm up, signiftc:rnt ---mcrctting, an cool down . Rushing decline in lean warm up/cool down greatly body weight -increases the risk of injury. muscle and bont 7. Limit Y.'c>rkouts to no more -a phenomenon than one hour. not found in STRENGTH TRAINING sim ilar !>tudies of COMPONENT younger 1. Basic formula is welght populations. traini ng, eight to 10 exercises However, three (upper an d lower 'body), twice a , athlete who week, one set of lS reps at weight!> included up~i:.=.:r __ sufficicnt to produce fatigue. Thi bod> Strength training as wenas program, according to Or. PoUock. endurance training in their delivers 10)0 80 ~rcent of the exc rcr e program maintained lean benefits of a traditional weight. three-time ·per-week, multiple-set Weight training is considered so program. highly these days that it is even 2. Items 4 through 7 from being used effectively (in carefully cardiovascular tips apply. controlled, supervised 3. Use free weight . Free ~nv1ronments) with cardiac weights are good for everyone, patients', coronary di sea!.e·prone even tho e people with arthritis or populations and with the very old. other joint problems. The following tips arc adapted 4 If you are unable to complete from Dr. Pollock's study on both strength training and aerobic "Physical Activity a~ging" workou~s in the same hour session, CARDIOVASCULAR do them on alternate days or COMPONENT emphasize one on alternate days. 1. Basic formula is three to fi..,e U<>n Skele Is • profnsor of workouts per week, 20 to 60 physical tducatlon •l Oranp minutes each, at mode rare Coast College and owner of Lft>n intensity. Skrlt's Health Club for ·Women In 2. Choose low-impact act1v111es Newport Beach and Callforala for les wear and tear on the Coast Club Fitness Ctnttr ln joints lninr. Are You · ~~''STRESS EATING?'' . ntualilticaJl1 lhaved ot 111 dtl bodJ ~ . A '"'web .... _, Wll ud I~ OUltied out with an • ......_. ind bllf o1 .. birth to • ....., 10..,a.td lirf. bodY "eoakoa" Jn Bet1dlne, • 9'aqbl p11p I say ·--.·• becautt • a tidier of made with iodfnc. OoCton hW "toadc" the 90a. I wu .. caential." breath and hair. A ten·rainute surakal ICNb Without 1111 b8dt nabl wu required ptus hat, sterile JOw.11· JtOrile and bniatb coechia1o the &Joves and ma\kl. E'Vcrybody 1n the delivery birth coUJd not pollibly room wore hats and malb, ana if you . have happened. wondered in without either, you woutd be We were. attended by , physically thrown out. Breath and hair were Ori. Patrieta Gray and ~rious bu!lincss. Anne Kent. and Dr. JelfreY-NOW: Mothers-ere a lot cleaner. No one Lee, who daspensed magic. i i;havcd or flushed with an enema, and dM We were housed at the private part arc given a light bath if that. Hoag Hospital Birthing Ooctors must be cleaner also. Neither h1t1 Center. We could not have nor ma~ks arc used. Jn fact no one in tho been hapPier, and mother delivery room wore a mask or hat, lncludina ------and daughter are doina just the father, usually drcs,ed 1n jean , T -shin fine .. and 1cnni' shoe • Health Update In the late 60s and early THEN: The birth process required three 70s as a "doctor in 'itparate rooms: the prep room w~ere the -----• training," I delivered mother was saniliLed, the labor roon1 where roughly 65 babies. My how thinp b~~e he tie ~n a tretc~cr with !>Cvcral ~ther changed, which should not be surpnsing. $Creaming companion , and the delivery Fifty percent of what is done in medicine is room wh ere birth was "supposed'1 to 1akc routinely discarded every 20 yean. This is place. It wasn 't. a, bad system. and the nuNCs slow enough for most not to notice. quickly I.earned to drive the stretchers at. . Let's compare THEN, with NOW. JS-20 miles per hou r. THl!:N: Fathers were "scum" and Even so, about 10 percent of the babies relegated to a dimly lit waiting room. They were born in the hall. were dub1ou characters, and oot to be NOW: The prep room i a relic, a~nd the tru tcd. Just look what they did to their' labor and delivery room arc the same. This wive!., I) mg there screaming with pain. They i much more comfortable and ha caused a also earned "ge rm ," and were not allowed dramatic drop in hall births and stretcher even a peek into the delivery room. If they accidents. loo..kcd do"n the hall, they were quickly THEN: The infant received a hefty dose or herded back to the waiti ng room. ilver nitrate in the eye , which i!. pretty OW: Father are essential, part of the . powerful turf. We lovingly administered it team. Without them the birth proces i~ 10 kill any germs or other "bad thing " tbAt "unnatu ra l." Nur cs and doctors pay a lot of urvived ·the shaving , enemas, and Betadi ne. attention to father these days. "There i When thi tuff hit the eye, the infant juice and coolJcs just down the hall." complained b11tcrly, but what did they know? "Sir, you arc doing just fll)el" Then the infant was ru hed to the nursery TH£N: Things were SO DIRTY. fhere where it could be "cared for". wn, no delivery until the mother was NOW: Silver Nitrate is not used (and I or mom wOuldft'I Mve lllow'ed it), but I DOn·intlatiftl antibiotic cream is. II Is probebly a aaOd Idea, not to protect the child from ihe mother's bacteria, but from the nasty "bugs" that hana around bospit~I . The infant 11 then 1iven to the mother IO 1t can nuzzle around and cat lunch or somcthlna. THEN: Ucmerol was often used, but this prOduccd tired babies that didn't like to breath. Other forms of nerve blocks were available, but they didn't work. NOW: Dr. Jeffrey Lee came in and performed an "epidural block.'' He called . this medical procedure a form of anesthesia, but t don't believe him. 1 have been around medicine too long; nothing works that well. He .u cs magic. '" 'Fathers are essential, part of the te am. Without them the birth Process is · unnatural.'' THEN: If a physi.cian used the technique that we now u e, he would have been kicked out of the ho pital and the profession · for ••gross negligence,'' "gross incompetence," and sent 10 jail for -"reckless endangerment of the mp ther and child". NOW: If a doctor u ed the techniques we u cd then, he wouldn't have any patients. Ors. Gray, Kent and Lee know we are grateful. The nurses at Hoag know we are grateful. I accept w1'atcver gratitude my patients ha-ve, and believe that I may even ha-ve helped a few. Patient gratitude is one of the "perks" of the profe ion. However, for a profession lbat so routinely changes so . many important things, I am not sure society should take ny of us qu ite so eriou ly. Ju/Ian Wblt.tbr, M.D. OJH!ra le1 WblUlcer W~llneJs ln1lltute In Nt-W,,or1 Bff(h. Tired of waitin·g by the pho.ne?; E very woman has had the will it 10 ring. She leave on her why a mnn would m kc a promi,c rwo years and she tuld him he experience. She meets a new an wcrang machine whenever she to call and not fo llow th.rough ? get ea ick. man , goe~ out for what he . goes uut and checks for me ages Sure· But fir-.;t let me hare one •He hked her OK and really think 1 a re9ifjc firsi da.tc. The)' ten ti mes a day .;ecret r .. e learned about, men. No did plan to call Jgain. But a kiss "goodnight" and he thin~. Stte ju t can 't believe that he man who 1!> truly swept off h1 feet bu!line .cri'i1S really did take him "Thi!> i~ it. Finally -here's a man won't ever cal l. , on n fi rst date will allow the out of town . And when he finally 1 really could like _ even love All kinds of po ibilities flash evening to end without pecifyi ng did get around to Tiiinking about some dav -.and he ·seems to like through her mind. Could he be the time for a next meeting -or her aga\n. he was embarra ed at me too .• r lying in some hospital room, ick 11 least a next con-vcrsation. how much time had gone by and II earing hu bee~ a way to unwind fr00'1 a or injured? Or perhaps he' out of So that any woman who hea~ hi' pa ton had kind of dimmed stressrur lifMtyle, our comprehensive weight With vi ions of telephoning distance for business the vague "I'll call you i,ometime" anyway. management progr•m <.Jn help you. We offer the sugar plumsa nd rca wns Prell(/ far fetched? Well, ""ord ~hould be prepared for .sny •He hlcd her but didn't like medical and psycholog1ul seM«S necessary to 0 1·c / ed h resolve the underl"'ng 1s~u~. r man 1 maybe he's lo t her phone number. one of the e unhappy pos 1bili1ies· the idea that he eem to ave , . pos\ibilities, she k d h h '-d .. • Complete Ph~ic.11 Work-up rau No -she know he'd be creative •I le's really taken with her but pie e Im out a a u l•3n M> . • Nutflhno/Ht'alth Education 5 1 lecp, enough to find her if he wanted remember th11t the Inst time he quickly He i!I simply not ready lo ab$0lutely sure • Id h a fon • 8eh.w1or Modrficatlon that he wilJ call 10. met u woman like her, they both con\ er \UC n oh ' . .• Wttl..ly Support Croups her soon. After Finally she come ·to terms with played into one another's • He·reall) did 1 Ink ,he was 3 < >ur st.iff 1nclud~ a ~rd certified physici.in, .. 1 ...._ the truth. The "I'll call )'OU weaknc and the relationship terrific womnn, but he already had ••len~d chmc.11 psychologi"-certified nurse • .._ all, he said he .. h' h turned into a disaster. a big commttment to another pr«1t1111oner Jnd licensed nu rses We accf'pt masc A' d ·would call. promi c was not mg more t an A woman nnd he simply needs some insurance nl_ Weeks go by. polite way to end the' eve ning. In •Jn spite or really lilting this time to think about what to do In Bridgecreek Health and Medical Clinic · F II When she's the Jme category a~ tcllin& a woman. he recogni2c right up the end he may decide again t her. 11770 Warner~v ue, Suite 121 For More Info Call am y home, he tares tranger 10 have 3 nice da~ front that she wouldn't fit into ht! or never even make a dcc1 ion. 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Nearly 200 health care prof C\\IOnal arc available to meet your individual care need\ Physicians and dentists are available in each of the foll owing spccialtie : Ophlh1lmol017 (f'1') 0 11 hocloatJca Or1hoptdk Urau1 Or1I & MuflloflCl1t "'lf'Y Pfdlalrk ~ Pedla1r1u Ptr1oclonlla Ph1nn1cy , Phy1k1I Tlltnpy a Rtb1bllJC11tJoa PlasUt A Rttoutnldl¥t lll'ltf'J Psyd1t1t'1fPSJtbotov '-haoauy R1dlolot:Y Rhtutaelolo&J T\of'ICk Suratry ti'l'ttt M~lal Cart u,..., . V1KUl1t Surat1' <~r.fr('U\ ar •t•,O•f Ct•U - 756-9000 • W hy Cari ·t I lose Weigt1 l? . HOC nec....ntr Thll Oilt cycle dotan t account for lnY ..mtdlc8' pro111t1t11 rot m1y II••• nlcll hlreeofol1 11M DMft ~ IN mey bl .. ,.. root " ~ ptMft fOf ,,., ,.. .. CauM rA ...., Ml Merl l9tMld 0ttt ID Mf~ • (71•) 662-2600 •INIUIANCI llLLUU Ind oodlr ~Al of ...... pod 10 flt bl ~ fldOfl CIMO bl ~ kt ..,...., I rtcn RI0'1 ... OUbllltlld In flt ..... Enollnd Joum11 ot MtO!Clnl llnldng OlllNIY to a lower mttlbok '1tt 1pp1hntly lnlltrlled. wtilcll ceu111 dlcrMMCI "*OY Ind ~. TM II ~st flt tip of h 1c*O n.t "1 IDO m1nY people ~ tin wflO cannot IOU Wllgllt ., 1911 Of IOW c*1t lnttkl ' tnd IXlfCIH. The American """* ot ~ ........ .., II *" I ~ 0( lft lltdll1ylr\O c~ wt*ll c... flt .._ 10 ·----· ' . If ~ hM '*' IUMl'OUI -"'° ..clM. pf'OpN. i. flllll • ION ....,., 111 pr11111m ""' lie .,. own • N'f*IO medllllllftl ,_. "'' .. sit o CIWonlctlr Ml•.... ....... etfl IChfllly Ill ltll ...,. llllr tfllft ~1"' ............ • the quc~t1on in the fore ccablc future. II doe n't ~cm worth it to him, to even attempt to Jump over ull or her hurdle In uny event, uny worn n who value hcr;el( hould be willing to \top pining nwuy and pick up the phone for o clnrif1ca1ton. Ye or no'! Dr. Und• AINHI I , m•m·~ Jnd l•mlly roun rlor with omtts In Corona dtl Mar. • Editorial '· Car thief not re~ponsible for deaths in copter crash S omctimcs what is justice isn't what is fair.' Case in point: Three men died in 1987 abroad two police helicopters -one from Newpon Beach, the other from Costa Mesa -that we~ chasing a car thief who wu spccdina down Bonita Canyon Road. Wa Vincent William Acosta, who stoic the car, responsible for the deaths of two policemen and an obscrvet? Yes, according to an Orange • County/'ury that found him guilty o second-degree murder1 and he was sentenced to 45 _ ·year in prison. But an appeals court has thrown out the conviction, saying that while Aco ta wac; guilty of "despicable behavior," he wru n't criminally re ponsible for cau ing the police helicopters to collide. We agree. Granted, that 1 not likely to . be the most popular view. The Vincent Wilham Acosta knce-jeril. reaction in this tragic incident, sadly, 1 to single out someone and smack them with the full force of the law. And that is what happened to Vincent William Acosta as the community mourned the lo of-Co ta Mc a helicopter officers Mike L1bolt and Dave Ketchum and civilian ob ervcr Jeffrey Pollard. • Aco ta, who was leading police on a wild car cha e the night the he licoptcrs-.collidcd over Irvine, was ultimately con~ted of second-degree murder under the argument that he had ._,, knowingly created the dangerou ituation that resulted in the mid-air colli ion. Pro ecutor have frequently u ed the ,;i nalogy of someone firing a gun into a crowd room to convey to a JUty the ab olute reckfe ne s of leading police on a high-speed chase. l.ndeed, there i example nftcr example of a high speed chase resulting m injury or death on the ground. Several years ago, in fact, a man Letters llllPPOIHtad voter To the Editor: l nearly wept on reading the plnintive whine of s tate government employee Adam Ul\C in the 7130'91 Pilot on the terrihle burden .ihat mu t be borne by tatc e mployees due to the depredations of Profligate Pete Fein tein. Love con\cniently forget to mentlOn any of the factor that arc the real cau e of thi nation's near bankruptt.)' and current economic malaise· to wtt· • Far too many go"crnment cmplo>ec who arc paid far too much to terms of alJf) plu' benef1h plu' retirement plu' perk' plu-; JOb \ccunty, compared to tho'>c \\ho produce and compete for a ltvtog • FM 100 many gO\-crnment program' 1ha~ s~prort act1\1tie' which the m.lJOnty ()f.Ja\pil)ers do not want. and ortcn dete t. • Liberal donuna1cd lcgl\laturc' which alway<1 <1tme for more tiu mcre~e , new .ind e~panded program,, a nd ever more oppre 1ve regulation\ which arc driving bu.,inc<1scs (and JObs) out of thi'i talc. • Dr \t1cally gerrymandered "" embly .ind congre'l'i1onal d1 tncb wh1t h perpetuate in office the hbernl~ ~ho per 1.,1 to hauling our tatc and nation toward di a tcr • A 1m.hc1ar) with too many liberal·apro1nted mcmher who view their mi,,ion in hfc a the creation of lnw' which never could ee the light of dB) in 11 leg1 lature. My family and I \Otcd for Pete W1l -.on for one rca"<>n onh· -an attempt to put a hrakc on the W1l hc Brown liberal feeding frenl) that 111 about to begin with the reapportionment procev1 Now · thal he ha' rc\.ealed hi' true color,, \\C ne\.cr will \"OtC· for him again, -no ·matter \\hat the ahcrna11ve. ROD SA('Kl·TT C\\ port Ocach Bay CIUll bust 1 o the Editor In the recent Balbo11 Bay Club dCC1'1on by I he Ne .... port Beach City Council. I wa5 pica cl.I that a ma1onty 'a\I, lit to 0\ erturn the dcci,ion-o f the Planning Comrit.' ion I keep reading about the neighboring communities objecting IO the redc\elopment plan~ of the B.1) Cl uh I bcl1e\e the ob1cc11on .ire c1t)-w1dc and ha\.e \.Cf) little to do with property valuco; or re\.cnue' for the City The real objection arc ba\ed upon the improper u\c of public land 01 only 1 tht' 'c:m1·pmatc club 'c1t1ng on c\trcmel) "alu.lblc w.11c:rfront land that wn" gifted to the Ctty in t<l:?R, but 11 '" there bCCtlU\C Of a ml carnage or the , intended purp<,,e of the girt And if that isn't bad enough, the City i' rccci\'tog I .,, than $80,000 per month to lc.t c moncv ant.I Hll(C' from the Uay Club. accortltog to Prc,ident R .t) I commc.:nd the majority ''n the oun\'11 who prc't'ailcd in 1hc .. ,uc. l he~ h.wc corrcctl) read kchng' nf the entire city I think W.L. fllOMP 0 Corona del Mc1r Editor Wiiiiam LoW.11 ••• 642-4321, ell. I but not of murder . . . . ~·~ The collision of police helicopters _in 1987 rus·utted in a m:rdet conviction.of a c~r thief, wtuch was recently overturned in appeals. driving a tolen car plo"'ed through a Co.,ta Me~ intersection and killed two high "chool student . In that in tance, there was ..• , no doubt -no room for nrgument, even -that the suspect was respon ible for the carna~e he left in hi "ake. mur~cr con\1t:tiun. While Mr A~t.i may be guilty of a number of cnmes.•ktting ~land thic; murder conv1ct1on would have been wrong and ~ould have helped et precedent that imply i not re"IJX)O!>thle. # But the incident in 1987 was different The ncc1d~nt that re sulted m the death., occurred in the "k> tar Jh<>\C the .1ct1on on the ground: the t"'o helicopter were nol at n. "-he~tu c of the wild. dnv1ng on the ground. Aco ta, the driver, may well have made the cond1t1on on t\le streets around him unsafe, but he certain!) didn't create peril in the Icy. "c haH:, :t' we ha\e tated before, great empath) for the tJm1he' 111 the officers and the civilian killed in the hne of duty. S.11.JI} there's nothing we can say to chan~e the cotir e of event . · The appeal., court did the correct thing in overturning the Mike l 1'1u1t. D.1vc Ketchum and Jeffrey Pollard died heroes .ind ri!!hting .1 "rung in the court '~ tcm docs not ch ingc that fact. Bush philosophy be coming quite clear A local look at a national Issue by Mark P •. Petracca ., I n the ummer of 19 • Gew~e Bu'>h - LJndtdate for pre'1dcnt ">elected D.to • Ou.l)lc to be J heart beat a"-.l} from the prc'1llcnC). reH~ahng to th" \mcrn:an people 1hc qu.1htie., Bu'h thinks ncce\\ary to be .. 1cc-prc'1dcn1 When Ju,11ce W 1lham J.' Brcnnun, Jr. rL11red from the Supreme Court, Bu'h nominated Judge Oa"'d H \outer. a lo\\ profile, non-doctnn.l1rc con,er.Jt1H , 10 rc:plncc him. Determined to .1,01d the ~1h11cal llclMclc' that ct\;1rac1cri1cd 1hc: · nl1m10Jtton nf Rubert Bork hl the \upryml· ( uurt under Re.1g.1n and ~tn fohn I l1\\cr h1 Sl.'lfCIJrv of Dcf cn't during h" ll\\ n pre,1dcnC). Buc;h carclulh 'ought tHll .1 JU"'I 111 minor rcnu"n wl11' hlld the <11..ld11111n.1I .tlh ,1nta~e of hc1n~ .1 'ell .1d~n11\\lcc.l~cc.I redu'C \mcrican' anc.I the L <., \l. t 1tc J...nl''' .. n hull: .1~1ut l)a\1tl \l1uter th.11 1hcrc "-•h .. ~.ml rc.1,110 tu ohjcct Ill h1' nnin1n.111nn. "h1d1 ,,ulc:tl thrnugh the Sc11.1tc nn .1 ~I q '''ll' \11u1er'' at1r.1c1i"cnc" to the Bu h .1llmini,1ration "ti' not wh 11 \1111tcr 'lood lur h~ \\a} or judicial doctnnt or rnn,llllllllln,11 ph1lo,oph). hut that 'iO httlc \\ ,1, J...01\\\n .1huu1 him, making tl \Cl"\' d1f11cult to llhjcct 10 the· appointment. \\1th the 'clc1.:tilm ot Uarcn1.:e I hlirna' - .to amiable, c:ipaMe, hut largcl~ un,ca lined 1ur1"'1 -to replace the 'encrat"tk l hur~O\\J M.1r-.hall, Uu'h h,1, once .1g.110 rc\c,1lcd that he \alu~s at·ccptancc of h1 .1ppc1intcc<, <"er the purc;uit of e"cllencc If th1' "c\cclkn1.:e, who nccJ mcduxrm ·1 Whale \mcncan' can uni) hope the prn1Jen1 t..lfC\ m11rc .about the ~upreme CUUTt th.m he lh'c' hout the \.lcc-pre,idcncy. Ou,h\ nomin.1lil.11'\ ot • l huma couplcJ with the 11rix1intmt.-nt' ol Souter .uid Kenned)'. rai"c' 'l"fll'"' quc,t1nn' a~iut the luturc: le i11m.1l) 111 ;\m~ric.1', nu t dlustmiu~ 1ud1c1al to\l1tu110n . rh1' ,, nut to 'Uggl'\I that Thom.I!> j, unquahf1C'd'lo er.e un the \upremc Court Oh:our'c he's "qu:iltf1cd' mce lhc re arc no rnmJ farn: requirement<; for ap('\lllllmcnt to 1hc court lkta1lcd '" the Con,11tut111n Add1t11H1,1ll\' Bu h .ind h1~ .1d\ber' nrn,1 hehc\e thai Thoma' 1~ quJhfied: hut then 1gam. thc'l .ire the '13mt: "wi'c men" \\.h\) hrou!!ht L>an Qua~lc 111 l!l.i1r Hou,c. In JO\ e'ent the 1"ue that 'hould cpnccrn \mu1l .tn' j,n 't qu.1hf1l.llllll\, 11 \ lfU .1llf\ Or Ill Pt"C th1' ·'' a quc:,11on \\ 111 the .1ppuintml'lll ''' CIJrcn-.l I h1>m ..... 1JJ lH 'uhtr.1ll lfl1m 1hc. leg111mao 11! the. \uprcmc tuurt' Dclcndrng the .. nu rt .1g.11n'1 th1"c "hn thought 11 1:.1p.lhlc llf arht1ranl~ .ihu,toe nllll\Hl.11 po"cr \k \.:tndcr lfam1lhl11 rdc:'i'·i.:J 111 the uiurt ,., th1.: k bl d.rnct•rou., hr.rn .. h Ile C\plamcJ \\ 11h u'ual L'loqut•nl'c that ··I-~ ju\J1uan -h 1, no toOue n1.:c 1l\Cr eathl"r 1hc · \\\Md 11r lhl' pur,c, It m.1~ truh t'c ,,,id w h.t'e neither I ORC L nor \\II l. hut mcrch 111dgmen1, ,:mJ mu't ult11n tch dcpl ml upt'n the uni ol the C\el.·ut1\C .tr"'l c~en .for the df11:.1c\ ol 1t' judgment' 'I t t. dt.·,r11c th•' appJrr nl .th'll'lll:t' nf c:nhHHO\etll l' 1p.1h1hl~, 1hc ruhng' lll the upremc ( ourt h.1\t' };Cner.111~ hecn ohncd -'-OOJi:' tat..111 • longer to be cllcl'll\CI\ implcmentc.: 11 111J otlu.·r~ ullC)Cc.I \\1lh grc.ucr rcluct.mcc H''"' do \H ,1c-u,unf for t hl· C\l'ru<.c 11f power h~ thl' uprcmc (\iurt in 1ht' at"cm:e of force 11r ~111 1 I he un""cr 1, lee111m." rhc rnurt Ill the b enlt' 1ll ltlr\ (lr Y.1li? The .1n, .... cr I' ki;111m~'\ I h~ 1."lUrl Jr.1'\' lc~111m,tt.'"\ fwm mlln\ "\Uh.c' 1h~ \\tdc,prcad rC''(Wd tor thu l>iw .1nJ kg.11 c\pc1 ll'C' pre' 1lcnt tn Amcr1,a int.I the t->d1cl 1h,\l u'ullll\ the court 1 .1hmc the d.I\ h>·1fo\ f ra\ or polillc ( IU\\H) that ,ml\ th\~'C ubh" . off1c1al appotnted for hfe can afford). But atx>' e all. the rourt dra~s tt lcg111mi1C) from thc pcrccl\cd qualit} of the Amencans ~ho h.th l.!ained appo111tment to the Court thniuith(tUt 1h h1,10". I he mere mention of MaT\hall, Stol"\. l'ann. Holme,, Hughe,, Brandct,, tone ur Cardo1a. to name .• le\\ of the dastingtH'>hed meri,·an' .1prx11111cJ h' 1hc C<1u.r1 hcfore l·ranlo;.lm Rno,cH·ll. nm1u rc' up images of .1u1h11nt). \latua·. and d1<.tinction ol only u1d thc'e 1ndl\ 1tlua" 11\.(0mplt'h much wh ile on the court, hut thn h.,J lrl':aJ, d1!!it1nc111,hcJ thcm,eh c' to 'anou' :ircna'> prim h.> their arrxuntmcnt Unltirtun.uelv, all of thut h.1, chan~ed ,,·nee the tailed nomtoatwn ''' Jud~c Bork. pcrhap<i the la't truly great leg. I mind th111 "'" be nomtoatcJ 10 the c11urt 1n 1h1' "cntu~ fo the aftermath u{ the B 1r nomm. tton arn1\ltl. Re.agan :rnJ Hu'h 'cttkd tor Utt:cp1anc~ tn'tc.1J of c. \l'ellcncc. \\ h1k rh.,ma,, like KcnncJ\ and \l)Uter bclMe him, 1' pre,umpt1\cl)." quahfteJ for 'er.ice on the rnurt , he doc' not hrtnl.! mulh 11luminat1on 10 3 ~ourt that ha lll\I ncatl) all of 11' lumto.tr1c' It\ not pohttc'> that \mcritan' .. tlliuld fea r from the C<lurt. not 1hc "'uc ot ~hcther lhom:t~ '' ttxi Cl'n'ef\ a11 .. ,· hH 11,., lthcral), 1t·, the ah em:c ol a ,·ourt th 11 \le c"c:" rc,pcct, dm1rat1<m, ,,r l1..,c.d1cn~e . \h, .. nt ol J1,tto~u1,l'fcd .1ppo1ntmcnu., 1hc \uprcme Ctlt11 t .... ,11 nt\I ,,nh remain the · I CJ\I d.in~c1ou' tiran,h," but mav \\Cll I ti,;,1mc the ltr't mclC\, nt l)r. nl h ~lf the IC'\lc:r,1r g'l\\.'rnmc:nt r.c., ri_t.• Hu .... h ha<-llonc mu-.h "' ''""'"''h lht· k~111m 1cv u( the \ll1. prc,1Jcn .. '\, let', hl1pc 1h.11 the l \ '-.cn HI.' lloc,n't ~ tnlll him to t.hi the '1mt h' th\ \uprt•me ( ourt -\l•rll: Pt'trac-u '' •n •Hht•nt proft' ~or of Politk•I St'itn<" 111 l Cl . How .to contact y9ur legislators ll Pil ·ov~RNOR Pett Wtl on, ( R), tote C nrutol, )acramento, Q5814, (91(>)445·2841 . U ..... , ATORS AJan Cran~ton (D}, 157 1 W. Century 01 ... J . Suttc ~l.S, J.o An cle , 900-IS, (21 ~) 21 S-2186 John Seymour (R), 2400 fo . Katella Ave.. uitc 106A, Anaheim, 9'-806. 634- 2331. M••I may 11/.,0 bt •ddrt tel to US c111tc, .W•~hin 'f<in, 0 C W5 JO. O.S.llOlJSt; 0 .. Rt'PRt' N'IATIV '' fhrl' Ci> (R}. ..illth D1\I ,, 4000 M 1.:Ar1hur Ul\ll,, l· -.1 I u't\cr, NC\.\ port Jkach, 92MO 1!i6·22t4. CRcprc cnt' rawa of GoM• Mc 11 c.:wport Oea~·h, I unn tk ch ind lfun11naum lka~h.) ' D1u RiltnbklNi' CR) '42nd 01:<1t • 27 \) Pac1ric l'<lll\t tfiah•llY· une 306, I tHl.&,Q,£,C, 90!\0S, ( 21.J) 2 • 8 ' (Rcprc:,cnh r\.111' ol llun11n '''"' ·n ·uch and f OUnt.110 V.111..:y.) ST I ~ S•. ATI-. M•ti•n lk"l'wn (R) '7th l>1,1 ., 140 <.""port Center l)rt\rt, Suite 120, cv.:ruut Deiach, Q2MO t.>·IO·I D i. ( ~cpn-:,cnt'> r1.11 I\ of tluntingtun Uc ch. cwport Bc.1ch. l .1)tu1t.1 Oc.1Ch) JClhn R. U.-h (R), \Citl )1,t , 19IO \ , OrangC:\.\llOO, lllfi Oran 'PM • 93'1· Ofi0-1 ( Reprc,cnh ( l"la Mt ) lom \1u~"I I k l, SM.l\ ~l'I. 4c; 10 l • '' Pol'.'11!1. ( ,,,,,, tt1gh\.\a' \tc .>50. l nn Be. th ~II O ~ (~I\) -t9.3 ·~!i l.S OR/\!'GI-: < Ol 'f\ UO\KH or Sl Pl-R\ l\ORS I tall 1,f \drri 1n1-tr1110n. Ill < 1101C enter Pl. '·' \ 1111 I \llJ, Q27U I l homa\ ... Ril('V c;,h n., •. (( "'' l k' '· NcY.pfirt U b \Jnt1 lk1gh1'. lr.1nl' I 1 una lk h) !>\H- Omc, ~'\~ ~Z~' far\/ I h>rnhudk, • m.1 01: \.tndra <.11;111,. \ICC m l\m, Peter Uullu, Jt1} 1 h1n1phrc~ and Joe I· ridt ''"· ,iundl m ftl~I' f<luncain \'allu"! C11\ I t.111, lll2 •l \, 1tcr ~\\"C , 66 4\<1 • .. ,lctlf c: Swtt, Ml,,H. • ~ 1mc' Petrilut, m'tl"'' rr,1 1c:m, l munm: ( ("''"· Jc1hn ('ulhn~. < •U\ < , rr u" '' """ '' • . member,. llunttn1ton lkal h: < It) II II. .WOO M in St .. ~ 'b·~~ 11. M3\ r, Peter C 1rccn: h>or r ro tcm, Jim S1hn; Don h1.:Ata"1er , ,, ice W1ndtdl t 1nd. • ~·foulhin Patter Qf\, 1111.~ l\dh, h rl K1>h11a1lk ruun 11 m ml f Publt h ?db Pa Croup Puhl1~1ng. Inc. Elltot t ln, Jr . ch trm n Will~ S. lobdell editor & vice president s..w~ l'l)lnaglng editor -,-. - IV Hiii Hln'ell Nat1Mw••••£• Britain's Royal Ballet will pcrfonn at the~rangc County Performing Arts ;..:enter 1n Coste Mesa today, beginning an exclua ivo WcSt Cout cn,agement, the company's first visit to ~ Western United States in 12 years. Du~g its six-day run, lhc Lroupc will present the foll- lcngth ballet ."Swnn Lake," a well a selections from ih va'lt repertoire. This version of "Swan Lake" waa arranged by the Royal's ~rved H the touchtlODe for Bintcly, the Royal's ~.old many later venlona of the ballet. rc1ident cltoreopapller and product of the ccmpu,'1 IChool. Dowell-d id break with tradition, however, bj 1ettin1 Prince Sicgfricd'1 coun in late 19th·ce ntury Czari11 Ru11ia, rather than medieval Germany where the action takes place in mo t prOductiont.. 0 Sccncs de bdet." a pomet· rically prccilc abstract work •t to a Stravinsky score; "Winter Orea"",'' set to 1 Mlection ol TchaikoYlky piano pieces and Ruaian folk muaic for pitar en emblc; and " 'Still Ufe' at "Swan L ake" w i II b c Penguin Cafe," an cnacmble pre~ntcd tonight, Wednesday, who e music incorporates Saturday at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. " dive~ ethnic innuences and its · matinees Saturday and Sunday. noted for its whimsy and fantasy, -• Th~ mixed bill will feature will be featured dliring pc.rform· works from the company's past, . ancc on Thursday and Fnday at p r c s e n t a n d r u t u r c , 8 p.m. ~ artistic director, Anthony Dowell, and designed .by Yoland~ Sonnabend. In thi traditional arrangement, Dowell, aimed to restore Tctiaikov ky's score and the choreography as closely as possible to the 1895 Petipa-lvanov production that choreographed by three clo ely Tickets for Royal perform· n soc:iated with the troupe -ancc ranae from $20 Lo $65 and Frederick Ashton. its founding arc. available ot th e Center's box choreographer and anistic office or any ~ TlcketMastcr director; Kenneth Macmillian, outlet To order tickets by phone the arli tic director from 1970 to ca ll 740-2000. 1977 and currently the principal for oddilional information The Royal Ballet performs a scene from ''Swan e" at a previous performance. The troupe win per· form the famous ballet at the Orange County erformlng Art• Center. choreographer; nnd David call 556-ARTS. BEACHES: Waves can force closure of dapgerous areas From A1 water condi1io.U. b'ccome so dangerou-. guards fear they couldn't adequately protect 1hc public, accofdlng to Newport Beach ' -Marine Director David Httr· hbacgor. -- "It's a Judgment call more than anytniilg else," Harshbarge~ said. ''We've do.ne 1t in the pa-.t, in September 1963, when the waves were huge ... and o 1ncred1bly dangerous we had no choice. We closed sections betw~cn Newport and Balboa piers." The waves avcragetl 15 feel then. and the water was choked wi'th riptides, Har'\hharger <.aid The beach crowd were thick because of a hot <;pell. h~I ltleguard 'taffing had decreased since summer was O\er and man) lifcguardi. had returned to school, Harshbarger explainetl Generally, lifeguard-; u't: .1 pubhc announcement sy tern and advisory nags to warn beJchgoers of dangerou .. water conditions. W11h the fla~ system, a rel.I nag po,tcd mean'> "very dangerou~" water with high surf, for onl) brave, 'ltmng swimmers. "We don't let anyone in the water then unk'>' they have fins on and obviously know what the)'rc doing," '>aid one lifeguard. A yellow flag meam ·•caution -somewhat dangerous condi1ions " and moderate \Urf of anywhere from 3 to 8 feet. Poor to average \\\lmmer-; '>hould pmbabl) '>lay out of lhe water when th1., flag l!I pmted. Finally, a green nag mean~ fairly '>afe conditions. S,ven tecn-year·uld Julio Serna was riding a body board in a yell~ zone qff 22nd Street on Sunday when he wa suddenly taken under, apparently b\ strong rip currents. Serna had reportcllly gone in10 the ocean 10 help an 1 I-year· old friend "ho "·'' af\o on a hodv hoard but tiring and needed help returning lo 'hnn: A lilcguard who potted the two swam out, but hy the lime he reached them, Sern.1 had di appeared under wa1er, .hi\ hoard\ .,afcly leash ttll wr,1pped around his wriM. The younger hoy was still on his board. The lifeguard pulled Serna up and 1mmed1ately began mouth· to·moulh rc\u,c1t.111on effort'i on the uneoni.cious youth, and paramedic' continucll lifesaving ·effort<., but the teenager wa\ pronounced dt'Cld <II I loag Ho,p1tal. r--~-----------------~---~ ., I • I I ,, tee \£1PO&T mce · ro. n Mn Pilo ~ IS PLEASED TO OFFER THIS PROMOTION TO OUR READ ERS. C·OUPON Night Thoroughbred Racing .THIS RUN'S FOR YOU ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR ~A~ July 29-August 11 Post TIN 1:JO p.M. I This discount admission coupon is good for $1 .00 off granostand • admission Tuesday through Saturday (not valid with any other : offer). Grandstand Admission: $2.25, Clubhouse Admission: • $4.00, ReserVed Seoti~: Additional $1 .50, General Parking: I $1 .50, Preferred Parking: $3.00. , • (Clp and"PNeene • ~ 'flct(tt WlndoW) ~------~-------~-------~-. - ... .. AIRPORT:· ·Ruling may raise roar in Newport From A1 re ponding to a magazine questionnaire called John Wayne one or the nation's five most dongerou airports because of the }>Ower cutback and steep takeoff requirement . _ "All evidence indicates at this point that the FAA will accept the w o rking group ' recommendation ," ~aid airport pokesperson Courtney W1ercioch. "It will not he possible for John Wayne Airport or any other airpo l't to commen1 in a meaningful way, because we do not knvw what the 1mpnct will be." Newport Beach Councilman Ch1rcncc Turru:L prc.sident of t~ Airport Wor~ing Group, aid the change in tukcoff procedure!. will threaten u 1985 court·ordered agreement ltm11ing airport noise. " rhc quC\llUI\ 4!t, how much noic;e will thc'c ehunge" create and whut will be the impact,•• Turner sn1d. "That's o quc tion no one can an~er. We may be able to go buck a nd s u e under the Environmental Protection Act." Turner and others want 10 know if tauorr procedures are-imteett unsafe, why were they approved by the FAA in 1985 with no ~riticism from either pilots or airline ? "It tell you the powers that be were bent on expanding this ai rport, regardless or -.safety or DOWNEY: S&L· looking for ·top executive From A1 and will leave the po i11on vacant indefinitely. "Something could happen right away if the right party how up, or we could go on for a period or time without one,'' said John Dennis, vice president a nd spokeo;man for Newport Beach· ha ed Do wney. "With the rcd1Mnbut1on of Mr. Mc;Qunrrie's dutic~. there'i. not that much prc\o;ure to have one " David Boyles. a 41-ycar-old former llank of America execu11ve, wa\ thought to be the heir · apfl.iri: nt 10 McAlii.tcr and McOuarnc when he wa~ h(rcd Ul> ch1cl operating o(f1ccr 'last ' year. Uo yles· age, ambition and commercial banking experience ... ccmcd t.11lur-made for Downey's convc r!t1on 10 more bank·like . ._ . upcra11ons. But Boyle re 1gned abruptly after ogly M:t months on the JOb. Boyle said he left Downey so he could run a company in hi native cattle. but he acknowledged ph1lol1oph1cnl d1ffcrcncec; with the thrift\ co-founllcrl> McAli ter 'ia1d in an interview last fall thnt 1f he made a m1 take in hiring Boyles, it wac; that "there wa gold under our no c, and we c;hould have promoted from within." That attitude could influence the choice of a new leader for Downey, as McAfater aid there arc several potential ucces ors already within the Downey organii.a1mn. Jf the company', new leader v.crc Ill come Crom within, the choice v.ould .likely be one of the fo llowing top cxecu11vci.: on .... ney a chief fmancinl officer in c.trly February. Han en. 56, previously worked ht'i way up through the rank at another large CJltforma thrift, Glendale Federal lhnk. where he was an executive vice prc'ltdcnt. • Kurt C Kemper, who joined Dov.ne} a~ general counsel corlter t ht'> year. Denni de cribed Kemper as "cxrremely knowledgeable·· about the S&L hU\inC . On the ot]ler hand. McAJister aid the leader hip 1 sue could become moot if he, McQuorrie and other Downey tockholders decide to ell the company. "There would be tons of buyer ," he ~mid. Downey. in fact , ha11 been a tar performer in . ~n industry full or f.i1lures. fhe SI -branch thrift hai. hc1:n con\1\tcntly profttable and v.ell cap1talucd. In the fil'\t ix month' or 1991. 'Downe} h. d net income of $21 .5 m1lhon, up from $2l 4 mallton tn the first half or I '>I.Kl Onl> 52 pc rccnt of I he thrift\ loan' arl' con\ldcred non- performing. fh~.P" kind' ol numhe~ have alway<; made Downty an attr clivc acqu1\1t1on target, and •with 'McA1t~1cr .ind McOuarr1c at retirement <lgc. hinl'> ltkc the one given b) MeAh'>lcr are lnken \Cfl(lU'>ly "It's alway' heen played up o a good target, but McAI~ ter and McQuame were never ready to ell out," ~aid Campbell Chancy, a b14nkmg analyst with Sutro & Co. in an r ranc1-.co "They may be (rcndy) now Thing' arc chunging." Sally Mciver, u thrift analyst with Charlottei.vme, Va.-ba ed SNL Securities, said that while Downey is a !ttrong S&L. only a couple in titutions -namely Bank of America and Home Saving, - eem to be compatible suitors. rn fact , with Downey' strong cUpital po itton and the wcalne of many of its competitors, the thrift's balance sheet look more like that of a predator thnn that of an • cqu1\1tion target, he aid. · Chancy said he believes McOuarrie's retirement could help attroct new CEO prospect to Downey. He aid th:it as the co- founders further loo en the reins, the thrift will be more attractive to amb1t1o\Js e(ecutivc . The dtmintshcd roles of the CO· founders could also tep up the pace of Downey's commercial real estate d1vc,.ture, a mandated by l9R9 's thMt·rcform lcg1 lation, Chancy aid He said he behevc~ McAlt tcr and McQuame have oeen hc~ttant 10 ell Downey' propertic at true market value Downey's co-founders come from real estate development h. ckground and were succc sful over the yenr al the thrift in huilding strip center . Downey' real e late inve!ltmcnt portfolio, which wa valued ut $590 million tn 1989, must be old off. by June 1994, according to Chancy. About one-fifth of the portfolio ha been !.Old so far. "They have an idea 1n their mind~ what· they think it's worth, and the offer they're getting arc much different," Chaney nid ... fhe clock is tickintt." •Jane Wolfe, a long-time Downey executive who wa promoted to ch1d operating officer lnte fri<,t year I fer pnmnry arcu of C'\f'ICrll\C i loan .1dm1nt tra11on PIT BULLS: Puppies stolen From A1 • David T. Han\Cn, who joined town hanginti around out here for about tv.o week~." W1IMJn Id. "J have: u Ccclina they took the dogs." , . Books Stuffed Animals '* . • c · ~11~ .rmt gz,~ The Cour pupp1c5 were de~cr1bcd a two tan-colored femnl('i, one ltght-tnn male and one mole that wa'i brindle-colored, which rcv:mbk" ugcr 1ripe1,, Newman u1d WtJson, n wood craft,man by Stationery Invitations . ... f. t Rd./Newport Btach (J•""1otwtt ., IWIOl1~ 252-8134 .trade, tr. vel between hi home here in Newport Beach and Mexico doing m1 cellunc:.t>u~ cacpcntry work Sal a. who originally had a litter of 10 pupptc~. travels with him. r he puppje~. which carry u value of S 100 c. ch, did nol h ve namc11. Wil'ICln said, however. that he planned to n me one of rtlc puppie~ ruervo. Bulletin board Parks commi ion meeting l'bc Nc~11 Beach P1rb. Bcachet and Rracallon Cc>mm1 1 n's Au•u•t mecll!ll will tic held ti todlr II 7,00" pm In lhC Council Ch1mbcn. a lJOO Nc•port Blvd tn Newport lk ch Acu puncture relld COSTA M SA -Dr. Ron11ld li1clct d1teu ' how to " lop Pain W•lh Aru· run,11.m:" from 1 to I rm. luJ»y I he .scm1n•r •111 t•ke rt.a • Dr. B ler'• ol· '" •I 440 fair Dr., UltC o. In C41't• MC"H Allm1HIOI\ 1s free, b\it rcliC'tnllont arc neCC"wry. For tn\lro 1nrorm11ton llall ~9 9'/W. Nl!WPOfO b !A t -t-rvc 1rt11u ind 1 re~t111Ye fnlm Gemini 0 H l. •ill be ICNlftl lnfonnel t1tb at the New· f'V'1 Harbot Art MUKum dunn1 .tM month of Aup11. • anything else jn 1985," said Newport Councilwoman Jean ~ ti. "It really irritate me that afety didn't· come first in 1985. .From thl\t tandpoint, $here ought to b_e o JQt of angry folk Q_ut there .. A second hearing on · airport noise with Rep. Chris. Cox, R~ Newport Beach, and Rep. Barbara Doxer, D-Marin County, ( chcduJcd for Aug. JS at Corona del Mar. High School. HIRING HAll: Future uncertain From A1 \ The announcement threw J)it!" future or the center into limbo since the city had already cut $42,000 from the buclget with the as>umplion the statt would be laking over. It will co I the cit}' up to $48,565 to continue operating the center th1~ (1c;cal year, ccording to a report prepared by City Manager Allon Roeder. Finding the money won't be ca y 'iince city dep rtment heads arc already looking to cut about $2.2 .million. "I'd like lo cc it continue, I do think 11 hn been sucx:c ful," M:!1or Mo!)' Hornbuckle said. Roeder said the city ha'i enough l money to run th e job center Cor .mother month-. He aid the city's lea\e on the JOb center ruM out at the end of September, o the council need to make a dcci ion on the center· future in enough tune to notify the landlord. An average of 75 labor~rs wught employment "'al the center_ in 1990, with an average of ·p hired every day. In June, 3,565 people souaht JOb at the center with 446. or 24 percent findfog "'ork Controversial questions about creening day workers for Cit 1ze n\h1p UC J ho being 1;.on,idcrtd b)' council members agalll. When the. city decided to tum the JOb ce nter over 10 the state in l cbru.uy, it topped rcening for c1111cn hip State policy doc5 not require th.11 day luborers prove they are legol citizen incc the creening topped, more lnl:Sorcr have been oing to lhe JOb center rnthcr than congrcg. ling in city park and on 1,trcet corner , Hornbuckle SlUd C11y Icade~ were surprl ed in June when former Councilman On Amhurgey told them• he had he rJ the state would not be taking over the center becau e of concern ove r the c1ti1en hip screcmng proce . Am~urgey uid he think~ the Job center hould crcen for l>roof of citl~cnship. f·or m<lrc informallOft. c1ll the mu· atum·a cduc111on ltcpartmcnl 11 7'9· t 122. AHault prevention . Cnmmun1f¥ Scl\l1u: r~1m1• Sexual •auh V1tt1m Sc1"11«: 1"Prc:11cnllcln Pm· aramt an1l 1 .w linforccmcnl Aultta~e pmaram will a&ain be Ct'lndutlln& Ill (rte! biannual' lunftcr tu1n1na tcm1n1rs. l he t .a t nfor~cmcnt a l\tanco Pro-ami prcf\'11fc• 1mrncdltlC CT111• 1nlCf\ICft• !inn In \l(llm ti the Kcne of lhc crime anJ (,1lk1W•up urrort llCMCU fhe ~ •• ual ult VKt1111 Mc:ct.IPtt\'t'tltion Prog11m ptO\iU« chih holhne MUMd• 111a, •u ''' v"llm 41111n1 hnlp111I cunll• ""'''"' and w11h f1>llow•up uppoM .ecr· \IK'CI Vol11n1c n arc necckd The free 1ta1n• 1n1 t.tallnan will be ._,kt • OnW t '"'":l.::J::"'~ s..,.. • '""*" Oct. 'l. Call Wnt at ,,...,,.... ...... _, q11ettkM\I 4W If )"lU ..... to ~. .:, II:..=.-.. !'I.--s.a "'· _. ..... o. ..... ....,. • \ Augllltl.1•1 The Nlwpor( a.M:oltl Miu Plat . ,SlbcJll on _. Phi~ Clasliflldl83 Sporta ........... Carllea. •• .6G-OJI at. Jl7 McEnro ay Rlchlrd °"" $tlofll Wl1llr • The day after h11 Ncwpon Beach Dukea were aced out Of the '(eamTennis playoffs, clu.b owner ""'- Fred Lieberman was ""-""' the an w di&appointed af we can't beat a team (Charlotte) with a lo5ing record." Dukes ·owner Lieberman :,; furious with el foldo aCt f furiou "I'm (upset) because 1'11) a sports fan anc/ a busine man.'' Lieberman aid on Monday from his New York · re 1dencc. "I'm not pointing any finger , tiut when you beat the best team in the " league (San Antonio) that ·wa The Dulcea, who finished the scaaon 6-8 and lost hope or makina the playoffs when they were defeated by the Charlone-Heat, 28·20, in the regular season finale on Sunday, u~t the previously unbeaten San Antonio Racquet , 26-23, la t Thursday fo keep their playoff chances aJivc. H~ever, the Dukes dropped a 29-15 dec1 ion to Atlanta OD Saturday beCor~ bein' ousted by Charlotte. • "I m not plea cd," saia Lieberman, who raised many TcamTenn.S i uc OD ~o~day, including the prospect of 1gmng John McEnroe, who will be PASL gives surfers new way to· ride 'e~ A s of this month, there i a new hard-core surfing organizMion m Orange County known as the Pre~ier ~ateur Surfing League, (P~ . The PASl had been Surfing m opcra11on for the p t iit years, formerly known as the Chri t1an Boardridel"\ Surfing Aswcuuion, (CBSA) Now, the PASL COn\I lS Of C\<Cn different programs th nt arc used so urfen can reach their foll compct1t1vc potential They ore Quahf1cnt1on Events, Tr.1imna 'e 1on!i, a Weld Card • 1:.vcnt. Surftna I c <;On , urf Camp and a Seasonal Chomp1on!lh•p. 1 he PA L will also be forming o urf team in the ummer of '92 AJI PASL program are pro cducatmn and totally anti-drug and gang • ' involvement. PASl. Director David Sauer-, maintain that his main aoat and focu\ for the PASL i contributing to it youth "The PASL' direction for the future as LO morally guide and direct it" youth on an acccptahle p•th, perfect c ch compct11or·~ ability in the port they 10\ic, and breed the be,.I amateur urfana competitor to date," td aucr . Ahhouah the PASI. i <1omewhat more 'omrle• or a comrct1t" n .. 'tern than 1t' prcdccc ~r. the COSA, the chang ' en the or1an1zation' format uc gcncr•ll lur the heller. The~ uc the m. jor 1lldit1on . ·' well a~ ch1m&c"' in the: new pm~r.1m. •'I he PASl. ¥rail hulcl HI C\<C:nl duren the 1991 •'92 ~•son. I he events v.111 hC' hiuJ-cur ,pro-•m ("omp41hJt !>ft • ran tng rrom San Oicgt1 to S •ntit harhiua v.ath 'their prtmary focal point rn lhc Oran c See NEW• undefeated, why wouldn't I be See DUKES,. D ick' Hamm (left) goe low for dig during Corona del Mar State Beach top of the ulifornia Beach Volleyball Serie last weekend. Hamm and - teammate Dave Sandiford (above) of CoTona del Mar fini hed fourth in the men'' A divi ion tournament. The Hamm-Sandiford team was beaten in the winner' brad:et final by the e\lentual champion of the tournament, Chucl< Diehl and Ken lentin of San Diego. A total of 36 team comr,ete<f in the tournament. With their fourth·place finish, t1amm and Sandiford, 'who won their match up for fourth place, 17-1 S, Hrned their A rating. For more detail on la t weekend' Corona del Mar tournament, ee Page BJ. Reluctant baseball sta·r continues to dream ••• about OCC football Steve Van Horn golf tou_rney still growing Astros have their plans tor Smith, but they'll have to wait past this fall By Richard Dunn • $pot\J Writer D onnec 'm1th' friend' nrc rcudy 10 bury his head in the \and. One more peep and ht golden right orm might hccomc part of a lifeguard to"'cr. Although hi\ ba,cball future ha' 1akcn an cnormou tcp forward. Sm11h won't quit talking oi~ml ftX>lball Sound Jo 1cul con 1dcnng he' lhe qu'1rtc rbad. it Oran e Coast {'olkrc. which open' ih' 'ej'on nci.;t month, but h1 comradt' ore ~e11ang •• lt11lc fruulcJ ll\tcn111g to the same old tory "I'm rc.llly e:u;etcd about 1t,'' 'mith \a1d of hi upcoming wpf1omorc ca'iOn "J hat\ all I want, and that' all I talk about, ju t n ~ m> friend\ 1 hey tell me they're tired of hearing about it. B cball j, my 'I d 't · fuiure. but right now I w. nt to on see US C\lOCCntratc on football. ( c;in'I WUlt to losing many put the pt1J\ on nJ larl playing." games, if any, ~m1th' athlc1ic ambit officially • hcg.an la~t Junl' when the Hou ton If we play to A•.trO\ \Clccled him in the 46th round our capability., ol the nmatcur ha .. eh: II draft a I pitcher, hj\ln& their pick on hcer --.... potential ~encc Smith w a part•timc OCC quarterback • ou1r1cldcr for O C lao;t pring. Jugghna both Jl(lrt\ 1h1 "ummcr, m1th 1,n't h hlul whc:n 1t c me\ 10 h1 forcca 1 of the ·'Pf ro• ,hing fuutb:all campa1 n for Orange Coa'lt, which went !k l."t iautumn. v.on th• Ccntr.sl 01\1\ion of the Mi 1,1on ( unfcrcn l' nnd rnn1entkd with H C mino in the Oran c Donni Smith will ~ ()(: ' tuting QB thi ( ''un1y Howl -the Partttc"' faf\I J'l(l 1 a n ap1>e ranee •1noc 1975. • "I don't \CC u lo~ina man ganie , 1£ nny, 1f we play 10 our cn p 1h1llty." he said. · · S1111th, 'hurl reliever fo1 th 11'\tnc 11gcr\ thl\ \ummcMn the NIK' ( 1tt0nal Ha h 111 C<'n re ), kctcd hy the 1\'!>tros 1 tic enough to ( II into the Jr fl · nd ·lollow cntCl;(''Y• wtu~ h me.en I hH1,ton v.on't ttcmpt ltl '1gn hem hut re cr'VC\ the 11,.;ht" 10 Smith until the nc'I tlr.1lt in June C on1.cM1hly, ~ 11h '''' •an "1th th ,\ tn ft r 1hc rommun11v c:ollc c c "'m n '' prin nJ he fore the Ju c dr 1f1 . I h:mn tn the ro:nmg of <>< • b b n roac:t; Mike Ma nc. , 1. \math hcg11n v.nrkana 1n the hullrcn hm SCli'l(1n. After a h .. 1t-1k11cn time or so, ~avnc contn ICt,l If.vu ton Kout Oo\lg . . . . T he dc81h oftm \On wa\ tragic. to 'J} the lta,t, hut ·t~zra \an Horn ha' turned the burden mto a hcneht tor other \ouna athlete' l.a k hJ\ n111 hcen the same: \mer C..t1..\.C Van Horn. puh 'I' the grc.ue\I ha-.1.c th all pl.1~cr 1n 1h1: ha,hlf\ of F .. uinc1a H1 h "lhl'"'· ~.t, killed in 1 l 1mpmg n1dcnt \\htlc an Club golf From 81 given 1 hand-delivered invitatiOn by Lieberman at the upcomina U.S. Open to play for the Dukes ne"t year. Thi year, the Atlanta Thunder ia.ned Martina Navratilova 10 a five-year contract while the Los Angeles Strings signed Jimmy . Connors to a two-yeor deal. Both players will appear next season at the John Wayne Tennis Club, where the Dukes play their home , matche . In addition, Lieberman aid it' po siblc Lhat thc"'rcamTenni season will be played in Scptrmber ne~t year because of timing conflicts with the Summer Olympics and the Federation Cup. "I'm a IJtg advocate of it," Lieberman said. "But there are -;ome who don't ,.,.ant 1t Nothing 1<; confirmed." · The Dukes were d1 appointing on the court in their final t\\o matches, failing to f1nt h over the .500 mark again. Last year in their inaugural season, the Dukes were 7-7. "I thought we were fielding too good of a team the last half of the season to not make tbe pl1)'0(f1," Lieberman ukL .. We had it tmfteadoue ........... San Antonio, then we had to travel to Atlanta and we were in a ituataon where (Coach O~) P11ton wa5 not there to coach becau c he' soma to the Pan Am Game<; (in Cuba). "But all we had to do was beat - Charlotte and we didn't beat them, that'~ why I'm upset. That's a team we hould beat eight out of nine timc5." f camTcnni'I, t'oncluding its • 11th !.Cason, will have a new chic£ excC\ltive officer nut year in Ehud Hoummer. the league's chairman of tin: board who : recently bou~ht 50 percent of the controlling intcre t from Billie )eon King. Houminer, former pre idchl nnd CEO of Ph1hp Morri~ USA. ha s plans to expand the lcngue, according to Lieberman . "H~'s going to ·, sume management and re pon~ibility o( the league," Lieberman said. "That's clearly "cry good news in that this guy rose reasonably fos_1 through Philip ~orris. From a league-wide standpoint, I'm not concerned about anything. "I want the lcape 10 be 11rona. DOI just our te.. to be "IOftlt and I feel ~-tbll (Houmincr) will brine~ to the table and make tbe lupe trong. They allo havO IOIM serious cxpan1ion plans. "1'camTcnni1 is coming back, ind as far as I'm concerned, the Duke!i arc thriving. Because we didn't make the playoffs doc~n·t mean we're not ~uccc~ful any more than the Dodgers -· they were ne"I 10 h"t place two year' ago, but that doe!ln't me n they're nut being !IUCCe\sful." 'rhe Dulo.e , 1i.tung financi. lly 111 the bl.lck accordina 10 L1clicrmJn, were coached by Bob l loch,tndtcr last weekend while Pallon was ob cnt. A longtime tcnni coach, Hoch tadter is general manager of the John Wayne Tennill Club. Newport Beach finished in a third-place tic with Wichita and S;}S:ramcnto m the West Division, bu( only Wichita advanced tt> the playoffs by virtue of the league's tic-breaker rules. Lieberman believes TcttmTennis should implement a one-match playoff forqiat. - ---...: -; Briefly . . ~a...yalb~ Manon Bollegra( looms brightly In Dukes' 1992 plans after team's playoff bid failed this season. · --. Van Hprn tournpmenf unique Zubrin jo compet~in basketball and golf coach. -INA-meet !'!~venue, h~~""~~~~en~~"~.~~~!~~~ fund-raiser at the Newport Beach cm1final match th1-; week while Sandy Zub.[in of Ne" port Beach 1hc . Soviet Union. Spain and has qualified to compete at the Yugo'>laVla .will compete at 1his Vlll PINA Worl d Age Grou~ event Diving Championship., in Oreb~ In 01her local new'> liwe._dcn Wedne'lda) through •Paul Hinkle frof'!l E tanc1a Sunday this week. .-/'High will be competing m the The 12-member team wa PGA National Junior Golf chosen based on the resuh~ of the Champion,hip Aug. 20·23 in Palm 1991 Specdo/U.S. Diving Junior Beach. Fla. Hinkle, a 17-.year-old Olympic Cha mpio n hips an who. helped the E.aglc'I cla!m th.rec Clayton, Mo. held July 14-18. sir:ug~t CIF team. champion .hips, Zubrin, the gold mcdalh1 in th e qualified by winntn~ the ~-~?le 14-15-ycar old girls platform and Southern Cahforn1a Ou_a hfying 3-meter spring board, 1s a member Tournament July l-2. or 1hc Mission VtejO Nadadorcs. I linl..te shot an °C\en-par 70 :ll One of the Nadadore' coache-;, Jarupa I hi" (ountry Club in fam't l:.ly-Lagourguc. was elected Rt\.CNdc then fnllowed that wnh a' one of the 1hrcc U.S National a 1-undcr 6'1 at \1oreno Valle) Age Group Diving Team · coaches Ranch Giilf Cour'e 10 clinch 1he at this world champ1onsh1p meet. 111k Teams from 28 countries. He \\Ill compclc .1g,11n'1 other including Au'ilralta, Canada, "1nnerl> f1om lJUJl1f)tng China, Cuba, Czecho!>lova k1 a. tournament\ nationwide a' "'ell a' France, Germany. Great Britain. other 'elected cntrantc; who had Greece. Jdpan. Mc\1w. Homan.a. already qualified. CQuch potato .pr•r A.merl~n L••eu• w .. t Dht91eft ~\\,\\t '~-• L 01 Mwv'flClll ,.. ' O•<aoo ~9 ,. ) o-59 •9 5 ~ s.-ST ••• 6', Tpas )4 •• ,., ~1 Cll'f ~l ~' 9,, Afttlele ~· ~ " ---m-tDMalon • L o• TOtOOIO 60 •6 ()tr~ SS ~ ,., '°"°" ~ SS 9'1t /'few Vor\ •• SC 10 """''"'M' ·~ 60 .. ,, ~r '~ 67 II CIM!tr.c 89 ?• l<EEP l'OUR Angela achedule Deto O~t,Uftto TV EYt ON ~· 1o1-u..,...,.. . l' :,co11sc;•....., ..... ... ""'......,. ~ -~EB4U-~! ...... _ .. !>llOl'tClll"l""I A.I. I .. .,,. .. lS NetlonalLeegue Woot DM.i-• L o• Dodton ~ 46 Al1<111 SS •• H "'"'WI ~? SI S•1t ~~ fr..,,,.1tcO ~ ~ • •Paddler'\ I-red Spaulding of Co ta Me a and Sharon Attic ey of Newport Beach earned medals la-;i "cekcnd at the Pan American Game... Spaulding claimed a hron1c in the men' 1.000-meter single,. Allie ey collected a bronze with teammate OcAnne· Hemmen of San Diego. l lclen Collin of Was hington und Lori Schick of Svracu t, N.Y. in women ' 500 k:ivak four Nnlu Kukea of Costa Me .. a, .1lung with 1eamma1c Chris Ball of I rvinc, JU<;t m1c; ed med aling in the 1,000 lo.aya k doubles. placing fourth . . • l a rry Wanke, who wu., honored with a wccklong cclchration m N1:wport Beach ~is Mr lrrelc,ant XVI, wa cut loo.,e h\ the Ne"' Yorl G1un1~ last week . -By Th~ Pilot -- .. ~~ \() SS 8~ ~~'\ "'Jli""' 45 59 I) ... ,DhWen • L oa ' IT.l~ 61 •? "" lid\ SS •• s~ lie• Vat\ SS ,, .. , C!r.IQO 51 52 l'lt ............ .. se 15~ ~-•3 I I ··~ Dodger• achedute Doto ~"'-TV AtlQ s • 35 ClllMll II •uo I II CWIMll 435 [Sf'lj ...... 11 CintlMlll 9 35 I m none AtlQ Q o1S..fr~ 735 Clllmll 11 Telnlllon, radio TUESDAY TEL£VI 10 8oxln1 10 10 a m Foslcr·Oonule~. l-.SPN Q pm W11hcNpoon·Tuckc r, USA 8utb11l 4 '0 p.m Dod&el'\·Rcd,, Ch 11 4 10 11 m P1rale&·Me9', WOR, FSPN 4 lO 11 m Cub-.·Phrlhc•. WON 4 H pm 011n~·Br1ves. ffi 7 lO p m Twins-Angel . SC IMI ft-Med'°-.. ,,... ·~ "'Cl"" .... _ Tll'IHJim TU OAY •Dodgers.Red~. Ch JI , 4 10 • Twins·Angcl , SC, 7:30 WEONE DAY • Dodacrs~Reds, F.SPN, 4· O • Pan Am Game~. TNT, 5 -· 81tdllll -4· 011 m ·Dud era0Red , UPN . uh ' 01 lllplc "9Wc:1w 4 30 pm -I ratk, \'\lllC)ball. C. 10 l' m 1 ro~"· volk)hall, SC , f'ln Amerlt1n Cfamtt ~ pm 0 1•ke1t-.1ll, txmnJ, fNT. ' Wlnd•11rftnc 7 pm Aruba Ch11mp1on•h1f". n . "°"' Rttl"I 8 W pm -C>c:I Mar replap.. Ch S6 "We \tarted out with 40 . (par11c1pants), la~1 year '~e had 60 and tlll'i )C:lr we're clo mg II off at 84. That' done fo r elfi~h rea\on a the fathcr hcc.111 c I want tt to he a fam1ly-onentcd tou rnamen t. It\ a day for people nt l:::.stoncia and people tha.l-l''vc coached . with " By having corporate '>pon,m!>hip, the rt.'ln'> are hm11cd. 'o Van Horn jmpro\'1 c., "When "'e started 11. we "'anted 11 lo he a fun deal rather than h.nt. '4) man} people 1cll )OU what to do. · he 'aid "Our gn 11 I' 111 \cc that the athlete Clf l~o )C.ir ha' · S J.000 lo !!O to college and ,lf\o In r.11,e money for .1 good cau'c The fan11ly ha~n't decided who 11 \\'Ill be thiiy }Car -it could be the Special Olympic~ or the Child I cukem1a ocic1v." I he tournamcin i'i al\O o,eef.\1ng hole 'pono;nr~ For further infnrm.111bn, call (7 14) 7S4-5Z67 or,_ (71 i) <179-92M). 0 r he Jm en1~Diabc1c., I ound.u1t>n of Of.lngc Cc1unt> will Country C'luh on Aug. 12 with a Bob Hinrichs quarc~ off again t noon shotgun 'tart in n five-person John I lermann in the other. 'cramble format f-ntr} fee 1s $250. Com petitor select their own time In add111~n. the tournament 'chedule to play. fearnrec; a Driving Range and f-n-;1gn advanced hy defeating Putting contc t, a barbecue lunch, 8111 Wh111ng, 3·2, in t~ a 19th hole rcccp11on, '>1lent quarterfjnal while Gcilcr topped auction and dinner. Roger Hughe , 6·5. Hinrichs 'l's a family affair and we 're not involving any corporate people.' All moved on with a 3·2 win over Bob procecd!I Ihrke and 1 lcrmnnn claimed a 2-1 go directly victory over Dick McDaniel. 10 Juvenile 1 he four cmifinaJists have Diabetes progrc cd through four rounds. research lo find a cu re for the children o( -UM VAN HOM the v.orld A hole: -111 one pr11c feature " ~k rccdc' I 90 , courtcw uf \lcm1111' Import,, with a~.ird' .ind pr11c:' prc,ented by Mamie Vnn Doren Call (7 14) ~53-0363 for .1dd11 ion.1I informatmn. 0 C ('rntn~ du"n the home stretch in lht: .innu,\I Pre\ldent\ Cup at Big Canyon C'ountrv Cluh, Curt L1\t year\ winner. Mike Drucker. did not compete this \c;ir . 0 l u1., l1Une1.1 and Jim Pru 1a v.crc low net winners of the Club Man.1gcr' o~outhcrn California I ournamcn , the Santa Ana Country Clu July 22. l:d f-cl how and Paul Wi c won low gros1, honor RJC'h11rd Dunn I • twpOrl &arh Co ta Mt ~ Pllut writer who t club golf column appears t'Vtf")' Tut dB). New organization, new ideas From B1 Count) area • fhc PASL h,t, o,ct up :i prC·\eating orde r 'n th.11 the ltr\t preliminary hcatc. are not <:nn"dcred ~1 .1cked-. g1v1ng all compc111nr1i an equal opportunny to .1d\..1m:c in the contC'il . Pre ,c.atcd c:<1mpct1tof'i will he the top I:! in point' for c.H:h d1v1\1on, ·and rc''l'.tting "'II t<al-c pla(.C every three e'en!\ • I he PASL h." tbcluped 1ra1n1ng \C\l,tUn' IU give c.1ch cnmpctllm the oppo1 tun1I) to compc1c ··~·~'n't othc" at their own ,t.;111 le\el I 1mc will he taken .11 c.11 .. h uf the;c 'c"mn' to \how 1he competitor' Ii" rope' 'uch n' strutcgy, ''ylc. 1ik1ll. rc,1hc11le and pcr~cvcrancc. Top profc.,1;mn11l<1 will he on hand at c.ich ul thc'e event' to l:OJCh nnd lll\truct, ut1lwng v1dc:o equipment to help (r111~ue tht com~t1tur' •A wild card C\Cn t wa' c tabli hcd to give •'°) nnd .111 member the opportunity to com'Pcte in the PASL hamp1on hip' 1f they couldn't qualify hy virtue of po111v •. 1 he PASL Chnmpmnr.hip MC the culmination of all <;cu onal event .ind will 1111,t ,1 1ornl of five dny!I Compc111or ... arc 'clc,tcd by 1m 1t:uion onh the PASL "'II he holding ~urf lamp' up and do"n the California coa t for 1b memhcr-. and their friend Each camp "'II be .1 httk different, uch J'I age,, ,i..111 lc\.Ch, wor~oul cund111on\, .ind w,1 ... c \llC. All mcmhcr' will he n<111f1cd when the c event' will toke place. There will be roughly 6-Q camp' per year. Top 24 PAS l member'\ \\lth•the cnmhin~ 101,11 point' (mm the quahfica11nn event' ond training '>C"l1nn' \\.Ill qualify for the PASL Suri I cam 111 compct1t or<> will be picked from c.tch matcur dtVl ion, three from bod)boarJing to reprc:,cnt the PASl I tre PA'H no~ run' both private .ind group urfing lc,~on . C nll or "nle the PA L far 1nfurma11on and mtc!I . The PASL •!I rcco~niLed by the Roy couts of Amcnc.'l, 1hc l'rc 1dcnt's I 1tnc~11 Council, Cahforn1a teacher~. Mothers Again!>I Oruhk Driver (MADO), CHOC Ho,p1tal, and D A R F All event~ nrc Pro Am anct1oncd hy the lJniccd 5tatC'> Surfing l·cdcrn11un 1 he contc't" al~i hnvc u competitor•, pr11c drawing al every event. along with free bitrhecuc11 for everyone involved . 1 he PA!'l l " con,tantl) "ork1ng 011 pe rfect mg 11' judging ta ff 1 he staff alrcad) include judge from the Bud Pro Tour (PSAA), and \Cry eldom arc rc,uh'I d1 puted Often tirne'i, top ASP compe111nr) uch o!i Ru;h1e Colhn caand other touring and P~AA pro \how up , making for great competition and camaraderie Mnon~ the younger surfer l he fiN even t l-1ck off cpt 7 ,11 ,Golden Wc't Street in Jluntangtun Beach, "''h the o,ccnnd C\.Cnl 1.ikmg place nt 56th C\trc:cl in Newport Beach. Ou.ihf1wtion event. will aenerally 1.1kc place on the first Saturday or Cllth month, with the training .,c ion' on the la.,t Saturday of cnch month. D1w;ionc; in the event · will mtluJc Pro fo.,sionul, Men (18 &. O\cr), Jun1on (15·17), Boy (14 &. under), and Body~nrJ ( II aae ). 1 hc\C event\ ha\.c n bi1 of e\.Crything. mthtly run• For cntric or 1nform~tion concerning the Pi\ l . call Acnon Entertainment .11 (714) S·tl 70 14. or write PA L. P 0 . Uoic 31 l, Scul lknch, 90740. tlo)d lice I an CYtport ,lk11clt/ Cost.. Mt\a l'llot conT pondtnl who t t1rlln1 column •pptars tt'CI'}' 1'ut6dfl)'o Smith playing baseball, thinking· football From Bl again'l e\.cnlual C IP 5·A 0 Thc team l"i comina along well. eon'>"tcntly 1n the high 80s. "I champion Manna in 1990 'I l l ihl year, we had a IOt of talent, came out for this league ju\t (spring) I ~lidn'I pitch tal ull, ;ind I but we duJn't plAy well I\ a team. throwing bccuu..c I d1Jn't huvc 1ny wasn 't Mm: I wanted to hccuu'>e l rhi )e r, we've a<>t hove-average experience hcforc I "itnrtcd," wa\ \till rc<ovcring from my talent, maybe more, and we're IJ:ittlina for •• \l.1111n puch1n roothall injury." pl.'Y"'ll really well I\ • team. "' 'smith fra~tu1cd a vertebrae in pot for O(' • nc\t ~pr1ng \huulJ hi-. neck ,ind ,ufkr~d whip I.a h "h t)Onc·s lot more c cited '-c l0lll .. r .. \tina rnn!l~Jcrina thc · lo nl I I.a I If trU'-"i th u•ht It '' .. .. 1a,1 fall in the Pirate ' victory over . ,, ' • • 'i 1 .- 7 lO pm -Manners-A'•, [ SPN P1n Amtrkln G•mt( ~ p m r>Mn&o l)"l'llnHllC, I NT .5·JO pm -Pa<lre1·l lou , KFMO (760), 7 JO pm. -T'Nin\•Angtl•. KMPC (710) I 1 m -0.:1 M~r ttpl1ys, PT Tta .. 11 Pirate return Du:rnc P gc. Golden We"t when 8 defender . w1 great. t'lut no b11 dul beau _,,.._ .... , .. <: cor c. Kind11n.J;-M1ke utlc:r and cro\hcd into him while in midair. 11'!1; J ·ball and 1hcrc'll nothina to C had Roh h, all of whom aw nw he\ hcilthv. w.-orry about. Now wc:·rc e~ited." Sotttr ~IO pm -Sheffield-US . SC TeamTtnnlt IO Jfl pm -LA-S•n Antonio, PT. • Goff 1~10 j6 111.-S.mnr lo\Uncy, f Sf'N RADIO .. bafl 4 \() p m. -Ood rt-C'in , KA (790) WEDNESDAY tn.EVJ~ION . V'"""9" tOJO a..m Women'• 1ourncy, I PN. s pm.-Bcach toumey, n . 9.'0 p m.-Huch tourney, ESPN. 12;30 1 m -Mml1 Ou , LSPN IHcyd'-1 • 1)0 am -C•~•d Cl• c. P1. RADIO ........ l pm ,-.lwin~·AAtc:I-, KMJ•C,71D) 4 .lO r tn -f)(1J1c:r ·Cln , KABC (790) .S lO rm -Padre: ·Hou Kl-MR ('160), _ ,,, Dnnl• •• ,...,.,,..., • ... (lion a lltartc". Rut Smith t\n't v ·',\mt l\c: got my pccJ hack," Strona won.I con~1d nna •h11 worried. ff e's JU\I lad to cl ht he :aid. i.•1 httt 'll help the team anJ OCC' did un the gridiron a Muon ch nae·up over lhc plate. • rn , ·It tu open 'up our ofknM:. I IJO• mtth punted and played 1'1 threw 1n high "huol (fali,on) w.1n1 our nUen'c tu pl.ly a pan Ume 11 qutrterbad last ~r my frc'lhmdn ""J <1111,hontttf . tc m, Sure, I mi~ht he 11 tt'1der When llMft Urea Anse~ was year ' hut I rc:ully lhdn'I rutch that t>crnu I'm the qu1mcm ck, hut I huM, JU the \hoc§ he'~ uyin110 nn much until my n1ur yctu, • 11d don't wnnt everyone to look "' me. thi fall will be pretty bi · Hit Smith, whc pttchc:d three 11m I want u to he more hke a unit . • own , J T he l nternaUoaal Nat!: Sabot A.a.don will its annual national uiliftl ltinpy competition in Newport Harbor this Sunday Au1. 1 t throuah Thunday, Aua. 15. Of 1be l,SOO mcmben of the •uociation, 200 of the best jun ior and senior high sehool sailors will traYel -Ion• distances in somo case1 -towing their mall but highly competitive racing dinghies to the Newport Beach venue. · The re,atta 1s co-hosted by B.ihia Corinthian, Balboa, Balboa Island, Udo Isle and Newport Harbor yacht clubs. -tlardeay, 1990 • p., ii 'apected to defelld hie tit .. in the 4«h aaUt-. of thil ...... Hardesty, who Uo WOil In 1989, is from Mi•ion Bay Yacht Oub. H~ is tryina to become the fint thrce·peat champion lince Charles Merrill turned the trick from 1949 throu&h J~t. Past winners include Olympian J ohn sh ad den I collcgia le champion and current sailing coach at UC Irvine Jon Pinckney and prominent local sailors Mark ·Gaudio, Dr. Nina Nielson and Jeff Lenhart. On Sunday, boat measuring and weighing will be held at NHYC and LIYC, along with registration at NHYC. ·Fourth· place finish ..,. .. helps CdM volleyball • • • • team gain 'A ' rating By RIChard OUM Sl)Olll wm., the eventual champio nship match. In the winner's bracket final. 01ehl-Lcnt in rallied from a 13-10 C orona del Mar's Dave deficit by scorin3 the last five Sandiford und Dick Hamm, points to win, 15-13. competing jn 'heir third In the title match, the Diehl- sand. volleyball tournament, Lcntin team took a 13·6 lead, was obtained their A rating on Sunday caught by Petersen-Toomey at 13, in the Soleit Sport/Beach Blue T-then notched lhe final two pdints st11rts men' and women's A for the charnpionsh.i,. -..,...., divi ion tournament at Corona del On the women's side, sisters Joli Mar State Beach. and Mary Eberhart from The top four place advanced a H u n t i n gt on Be a c h wen t notch on the Bud Light California undefeated to emerge with · the Beach Volleyball Sede rating champion hip. Joli was a member scale. of the Orange Coast College Hamm and Sandiford won a \\Omen's quad last eason CdM unrated tournament earlier In the champion~hip match, the th1 year, then fini hcd second July Ebe rbarts down Manhattan 13-14 in a B division tournament Beach's Breena Talamente and at Capistr:mo Beach to gain their Katie Henderson, 15-6, utilizing an 8 rating. • effective jump erve in the prod: Hamm and Sandiford lost to In the wanner' bracket final, the eventual champion Chuck Diehl Eberhart cru1 cd to a 15-5 and Ken Lcntm (both from San deca ion over Stanton'~ .D~bbic Diego), who received an automatic Adam ~nd .Laguna Hill I rac1 AA ratang, in their first match, 15· Coohd~e 13, before winning four straight. , Hamm-Sandiford secured founh place w1lh a I 7-1 S victory after ·lo 1ng a game for third place, 1 ~ 17. Overall, the CdM team went 4- 2 in the tournament ~ · "We've gone from unrated to .B to A in about o month,.. said Sandiford. "That's pretty good for a couple of old guys. We got our A r:umg and that' what we were hoot in~ for" Sondtford 1!> 36; Hamm 1 35. The victorious men' team or Oiehl-Lentin downed Scott Peter.;cn and James Toomc~th in the winner's tlrncket finiil8nd CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 ..,....,..,.. COUMTa DAVWY'a LOCKD -7 bOllll 237 .,...,. 75S 1101111D 1 .. ~ 75 caotO ._. 16 uN .... II ~ 2 "*°"'" 40 IOC t · ~ mK 1 .., t Ml 11a1 !I SOit 2 M ~(_,Md) 7 mli.o 11*\ NIWPOftT LANDING -6 boilJ 166 ll'Olfll 37 llltTIClldl 118 t10r1Co 47 liW'4 NM ~ cako Ima ~ rou llsll 41 ~ 1 ~ l obtlOI\.. 2 w!lill 1!11\, 13 l°ia.. 4 ._, I J tM SIW (rt• . llaMdl llOtlDAY'I COUNTI DAvrra LOCKP -• 11w1s 21s w-o•s 111 .... ~ t~ Nrrll..odl SI c .0 • Wt UN ban. 2 s~ 2 ta~ I DI.A w·t v•ue:Jl l 101e ..... ,,. .. tllW'ORT LANDING 7 bcwll 167 t"Qle<s 1.ooe ...... NU 13S botW!o I ~· "l c 0 lllUS 1 IOC\ ,$11 1 ll..ol;it' 12 ~d t Ila ::..t 100 bl."laldl 1 ~ tW ,_t.'1 I 'fl 't I 1 IOlf, I (II "*""" • I H"ut•t .... 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The final day of racing, folluwcd by the trophy pre entation, i slated for Thursday. Fir1t designed and built tlurina World . War II · in the Naples waterfront neighborhood of Lon_g Beach, the 8·foot long plywood vessel became the number one dinghy for teaching beginner; to sail. • SkldoO, Wee WIOie, · Independence dais winners in Hibachi Skldoo, Wee Willie and· Independence were the cl .. winnen for South Shore Yecht Club'• Hibachi Serie for the month of July. A total of 41 atlboau panicipated in the July races, which w~rc in·harbor event in Newport ~ach •. The tandinp were a follow~: • PHRI· A-1. Skidoo, Paul &. Laura Sharp, BCYC PH Rr B -I Wee W1nic, Angelo Pcyko H, SSYC; 2. c;nowman, Clair now, SSYC, 3. Hot Potato, Dan & Mary Rohrer, SSYC . PHRl; C-1 Independence. John Schug, SSYC, 2. PcrfcC1 Pitch, Art Lewis, BCYC; 3. Trust Me. Karl Gronhach, SS YC. · -.. B¥ 11w Piiot " Iii .... While 11tting. gazin& out of the 12th atory window OYCraoOk.ina Coronado Yacht Oub, nested in Olorieua Bay to the CUI, me Hotel Del Coronado and Point Loma to the wul, and the three Lot Coronado& iJlands to the south, the tbouahts of upcom.ina and recent put sailin1 e~ents linaer throuch my mind, dancift& in the background as the brain tries to operate on the visual ai&nals pe rceived through my optical input devices. The Toney Tacky Tower m Coronado, San Oic10, docs not have a 13th Ooor, or is ihe 12th floor, counting the terrace .whfch has n~ number, really the 13th floor? OK, onough daydrcamin& ano batk to- scrious boatin& biz! This coming weekend will be the third (and la t) major Performance Handicap Racing Fleet regatta of the year Thi is the Ullman Sail PHRF of Southern Cahfornta Champion hip , h ted by Long Beach Yacht Club. · In past year , the championships were limited to four boat per yacht club, one each clas , Several ycirs ago, to open up th i regatta, PHRF remo./ed the limitation and invited all top competitors creating a larger fleet and ix du~ • truly a top-notch event. The champion hips start early Saturday mQrning with a complimentary continental breakfast el"\icd by We t Marine Products. Skippers meetmg will commence at 0900 hours with the first start at high noon. A brace of races will folJ0w with the Oeet · heading bac1C to LBYC for their infamous "Burger Ba~h." Anoth'Cr 12 o'clock start Su~day with two more races will complete th~ fi"e-race regatt' We t Marine Producu will again host bor d'oeuvre for the post-race fun. frophits will be "Wear 'Em Home" monogrammed reward for e'llcry mgle sa11o·r on the first through third place boat in each cla , presented by Signet Manne and High Sea foul weather sear. Thi'i yc:ur, as an past years, each Southern Califomia yacht club is invited I<> enter a team of four boats to compete for the Yacht Club ( hamp1on\h1p' _ fhJ\ 1s a must -do regatta for an talented ailor , slippers and crew~ alike. f-or more information. call (213) 438·6712. ....] Last \\Cekend, Bahia Connth11n Yacht Club and San Diego Y11cht . Club co-spon<,0red a race for four cla~e of PHRF yachts. It went from ll-le\\port Beach to San Dteeo downwmd frolicking and part}ing. fin1,hmg at the home of the America's Cup Trophy, SOYC. DYC \Cot three (among others) hot boats up to Newport that dominated Cla, A Cla ' B wa al50 in <:ontrol by the San Diego ailoh with local kipper Jim Emmi, BC YC. drive Pele to a fifth place ran1\h. C la C' local.winners included the Byrne~· P1onero. BCYC. • cla1mm1 econd; Ocgenhard~· L1ckef) Spl11. BC YC. notching third, and the Ma in • Avanti 1.11. Voyugers Yacht C'lub, cro ing firth In Cla D. Oa\.e Price's Trcs Gordo. BCYC, wb ~cond: John W1ebd') Runaway t(, VYC. was third. and Doug and Sandy Mill ' Lian captutcd fo~rth. Phil Richard on's OO.tln1 column appurs In the ·"'J'Ol'f Bcac Co I.a .\fcsa Pilot CJery Tue day. Grunion returns starting Sunday Grunl ll O run~ return 10 ~uthcrn California bcache ag.un for anothu four-night appearance, o,1arting Sunday night . . reflect the probable tV.O•hour interval ~ Herc·.., a chedulc: Vahd California fi hmg licen e required for all age 16 and O\cr Grunion· may be taken by hand _ _...._onl'\I "Jo ncu cir other appliancc!I oa ... ~ and1ford eye'> return during tournament at Corona dt!I Mar St~ Be.:tch. Sandiford and tcammatr Oic~ Hamm fini~hc(I fourth. a\. "c u\CJ, and no holc<i may be Jup, in the beach to entrap them . J'imc' gh.cn for each date 1H 1 Oiunlon Rune Sir. AllO 'I -to~ DI!\ -IB!> •m Mon~ 12 -tt4Spm -us am fUf A1JO 3 -1235 am -235 •m \lied 4UQ 1' -·~•m -3351m n11·r.uo17-1105om -1~1111 lfl0 Aila <'I -'1 4!> om -•is am SM AllQ 29 -12C0a m -2 40 am Sul\ I.Ilg JO _,2 am -•am , 642-5678 N•'\".: !I I' t Ht ' I 'l l)'I 11. , I ·.t ,•. : ' ' I :• ' SELL ' • \nr,P', ( 1 • I '. ~ I ' ' , ) , ) From North Orange County From South Orange County Costa Mesa 2124' Nf»'1porl Bi' 1t 11 .'1t.' S40· 1220. 496-6800 r JI ,' , 0 H· , .,,q ' ~!"PP!'~..-~---~L.!!!!iJt9ii..!Dl::!llll.~19r .... ~/dln"" ..... r.-r "'*-It t nl mo + UOOeeo.Jeffta 11M or UI 7»11tl s, 11" ( I J I ! rvh 'f 111 , 1 1 ~i(' --- Sed,1nq Men 3003 .,."' ,,. '*" .... 409"4t*OAOIA ~......,..unit. .... , ... l10?a/lft0, ' HAPPY TUDITIOllAL NEWPORT llACH QOOD.(IATUlllD lllWITHOUQHT •IKltlO ENERGETIC HUIUllD GOOD LOOKING ..,...,..TID DWM, mid 60'• ... 1c. · UNDIRITMJ>INQ ~ aoulmate to ~. for BLONDE WAMTID Male, 28,e ... lc• f• Marriage-minded, 1 u 1 ti hi AIDD AFFECT9NATE Widow or may yaars-AU•actlve Southern male for tennla, •kllng, SWM, 5'9''. 188, late .::v;g c[l~ab•odn• ttf~ SAM 35, 5'9", 140 lb.,1 SINGLE 1hm-1ate 50'• In N--lady, happy, aptrttu91, aalllng, ttc>Metlc, danc-30'a, emodoNiffy -'• bualneH mountain• & lc>Otllng for canng, un- port Beach. Love to educatad dealrea Ing, baach & fun bt•. ~,J>tO-want time wtth deratandlng, worldly MOM walk, nature, beach, kind, loving hu.band, 1_11_1_7_2_1.______ IHalonal ~ttor; you. 1mall the Roua, .,.,.on to apend time, 32, blond• hair, brown dining-and ahare your age 45-69, SWM/ •-cnou•TE''!f new to California. explore Illa & traval. movie•. dinner, lunch, •Y••· 5'7", 170 lbs. lntereats, too. *2821. OWM, IS', 180.po!'f'da, N"r& ,_ JI. LllcH walk•. good #1826. SF 21-33, llghth-arted pretty, honast, non-Hr••THYJ healthy, attractive, IWIET co n v • r •at Ion• ---.. N .... l,.C .. E____ y9t lntelll09nt A attrac-amokar need• 3()..39 · ~ h.,..h moral valuea. ft,. SWM ._...... a .. thOV9n and booka. uve "1 •.01 .,, • newt m-....... Seek• affectionate, uaapy · -· T•ddy Baar type, WEALTHYU nanclally ••cure. IS'. 170 lb ...... king ,._,.. IUllT'•ur••• lonely, lov•• kid•, w1s-ri lll•atyl• Enfoy11 an exotic lady with good-natured, attrac-PHOTOGRAPHER "" -high moral valuea, .. , smoki ng , no-brown akin and brown tlve, n/1, SWF~ 25-35. CUTIE craves aftactlon, mov-Attractiv. amuant ao-k ing , no-d rugs ..... f *1825. •"k• attractive lady N ._..room ey ... or an--------''---• 18 to 35 ror fun. love DWM, 5'8", 175 Iba., lea, no drug1. #2806. clally active •wpc>f1 801 . exciting mo..,.,...1n-•·1 HOPELEll 11 d i:l ----------.. __ ...... . and llfe. I'm a glvlnn, co ege • ucat d , aaE YOU Beactt lnves\or, clasa-alatlonahlp 111945 .. ., "" act 50'1 . tall/allm, VERY r . · ROMANTIC genii• man. Naad WOf'ka at •taylng In· • LOVER? k SO' ,.,... I I •na•cTIVE ....... mOdel• alao. #1882 •Ide • out, • tur-" tff s ''"" • nte -" "" '"'.,.. Tall, dark and hand-oua, mountain• to the Pleaae don't respond lactually stlmulatlng NJ • alender, ahapely, very GODDE. IS •ome SWM, 45• ... 1ca NO ITAINQI .... Ilk" ftftAA music, al d I S S/W gentleman of SWf! 30-40 for can-,,.._ rve re• y met you accompllahment, feminine woman W'•-o • di d •n•"HED friend•, taughtar. am look Ing lor a charact-& lntanrttu. affk• trustworthy, at· ""us dlellght Mar9, anc-" -#1824. ~ ~. "r SWM, 29, 5'11", 170 '""" and compenlon· Hand•ome, ••cure, ---...,,T~ALL~.-----SWM. 50-70, 6' ~ with comfortable In Black· tractive, aucceaaful .. ., . atyte. 1 am a S~F. so. mate age 45-57. I'm Iba., athletic, blond •hip. Compaaalonate, anergetlc, clean, with bralna, curvea, tie or Bermuda1·for wall educated, cluay. with blue •YH, great Intimate, tun loving... youthful WM, 39, COWIOY g ood·looklng and th• very beat In a cultul'ed, love to la•.nh ••n•• of humor, #1848. •••k• aftarnoon or A ... a '7" -have ambition I llke quality monogamous -• •ffka Aalan Fox to•---------avanlng eaca~d•• ga :-v· IS ' 2'• Iba., many acllvltlH and relatlonahlp .only the :!o~~·~nt~~:;.• a': roclc hla WOfld #1821 LOOKING FORY with attractive, com. ::::.;n~t~.fy~'!;! you are poaalbly _b_•_st_r_rli_284 __ &____ would love to a.hara ••CHELOR PRETTY LAD milted or marrlad 21-.?4, who knowa ready? 112101 PRETTY your a Lat'• meet -DWM, &e, 5'9", 170 woman with ••nN of how to have tun and aoonl 1112845. • FATHER Iba., looklng for pr9tty advanture Dlacretlon •"joya th• beach and ARE YQU PETITE OWM, 39, &'10", 72 lady, 40+ to •hare _u_a_u_r_ed_._•_1843 __ !'__ romance, Ilk• moon- MY SOULMAID eROFElllONAL WANTED: 1t>e., wMh a year ok1 beach. movl••· danc:-'AlllONATI nght walk• on th• DWF, 53 attractive. OWF, 38, 5'3", aJngt• IEIT FRIEND daughter, enjoy• tam-Ing, and romance I R-•-ic beach 8l)d late night enJoya good tllma, mom who enjoy• '"•· Petne, attractive aJngle Ny outlnga aa well aa am Entfeprane1.1r type, v.... u klsalng by a nre a~ • • n a• o f hum o'. '"k' open, alncere, mom 32, •eelc• "Spe dates S..ka commit-tun IOVtng guy. Non-IS'. 41 . flt, handsome, drlnlclng· champagne. mualc, an. reading. playful, ~latlonahlp ctal Someone" for aln lad lady, any raca No amokar, non-drinker, bualneHman/Wrltar, Muat be daring and flahlng on a mountain with handaoma, confl-ce<e relatlonahlp. Ac _....VU_P_pfea...___._,,_1e_ee_. __ 1_a_1nc_ef_•_t1_1_ee_1.___ affka alrlklngfy Intel· try thing• on tha epur laka, beach walk• dent pro1-aaJonal 38-tlve, friendly, outgo CHfV'••ROUS LOVES CHURCH llgent and bHutlful of the momant Ilk• You too? 12804. 4S, NS, no drinking. Ing. aecl{re. Many Jn. -woman, under 40, for mldnfght awtma In a '" n•CTIVE ~2e8w07p.ort Baach . terHta. 'Prefer non· IOLD OPERA authentic. lntenely hot tub, antoy •hoot- "" ., amoker. WIU anawer STRONG o•~ING emotional relatlonahlp Ing pool, wee.kend 60 • SWF. 5'5", 130 all . .,2eeo ""'-without long·term getaway• to Catalina, lbs , younl), active,.. REAL MAN 5'10", 250 Iba., black DWM, 47, s·e·-. 180 commitment '11841S football and romance cure, non-amoker . WANTED! ha•r, bl'Own ayH, 30 lb•. Ilk•• commit-I aJao enJ<>y giving a affkl caring gentl• yrs .. Btue Collar, •• menl, kid•, all'planes RICH apeclal lady nowara. Blu.-eyed btonde, 4 t, .__, Lookl man for outll'lga. poa-affk• SWM, 40 1 , for cure-aoldler. Ilk• and •uv••· ng ORIENTAL Muat live In Huntlng- slble relationahlp . 1 1 desert, mountain•. tor •lender DWF 35-45 Bruce La• (Born ton beach L•t'a 91ay a1t ng relatlonahlp. ADVENTUROUS h I el ,, 2803 beach Need creamy to • ara c oae r a· Again) '"k• 27 ..... together. I 1883 Love theatre. dlnnera. hi I' t k ...,.. etc RU aenaltlve, gen-DESfB••L£ skinned tall redhead Ilona P m • a oc • under 5'7'', leas than y••L ATTRACTIVE INTELLIGENT alze 6, SWF, 5'3", NS 50lah, look 401ah, dally fogger, COM, love• travel, lh .. ter. dancing. Sffklng rela· tlonahlp, trim prof SWM with ·young Ideas. humor <112861 BEAUTIFUL BLONDE P.H.D. ,_ 10 ba•k In my love & broker & MBA. #1881. 120 Iba. , -·• mualc -•l'OUI, •Incera, Intel-I afty ~" I ent? Calll •2805 -.v bear me aona. Coata Lovu (lglHIH to Bach), DARK that want• to feel Mesa. #1888. NOR':"au •port•. beer. #1887 HANDIOllE SHAZAM loved and appracl-c;GNGENIAL -IEEK secure, alncere, alh· SEEKING aled l/ou are warm. LOVIMA rr1end1y. exc1t1ng, ma-FRIENDLY nv YOU'LL FIND 1•11c gant, 3e, ... k• C•nT aaal!MlrL I I OR E SINCERE mature, hon.at, ••n-IV" • ~•&. lure, that w II be maa-COMF TAIL Handaome ~M. 42, auaJ WF. 23-33, 5'4"- lor tun & exciting ad-aage, romance with • SWM, NfS, fun4ov1ng SWM 9'1''. 185, 45 ... k• SF. 30-40, for 6• for monogamoua- venturea or Juat ~ real penon. '11884. · gentlemat\ of chatac-.,,..,.., Eur~n d.. lrlenClahlp Leave romance or tun d9'4t. 111• walk• on th• IDVENTOR00'57> ter, &' blond, Nordic, acent, cuttured, men-voice menage & Calf to compata Inter· beach Must be apon-Seeking allm, non-u grad.. MBA, ath-tally & nnanclally .. phone Wiii anawer all ••t•. #1889. taneoua, humoroua, amoklng woman wtth tetlc, own boats and 2 cure, want• to meat calla. # t847 --------- romanttc SWM, 36-48, an open mind and houses. NMd lady 35-lady only of haart 6 ,....... ......... ....._tm~K;;;n,...,,..---1 TALL "> 1 t". for OWF 30 t. heart Muat love tho 48. '11723. w .. tth. #18413~ ....... IOPHll-··nD "> O . volumplou• bru-outdoor•. aalllng, ex----------A41uut I""' netto looking for • real pto!'lng, •hating, 1pon-GOOD LbOKINO MEET ME PRINCESS PROFElllOtw. d .. tefl "2808 tanelty, llmple pl... NEWPORT IUCH MftW DWM, 40'a, 9'2", f\111- E ._.. II uwv SWM, 33, V9fY good f SINCER iurea, _..., yourae II you love tennla, SWM, 2:9, 6 '7", 165 looklng, 6'3 '. 216 Iba,, lgured, Hpreaalve, -wu-nc AGUtta glrla, 1-on-1. 1/'I00- 38&-2Me. 12.50/mln./ 1o'mln min. CAU~ ........... 1..80(). 903-MA TE l!xt 31. 1 II OYat. 13/mln. • Happy, fun.Coving, aenM of humor. en----------BMutffu4 Ml..,._. Diana SS)ffkl' Down boYt 1· IQO-'T73-t.ADY 1..oN-1. 1 If ..-~min. 20' min toya huge, wallca, travel, dinner, danc- ing, aunaata, ... k• advanturoua, honeat lady for frlendahlp and laatlng relatlonahlp. '11844. Pf""'>' 11 Sl'f' 1( , ", !uth A Hot c.11 Beautlful glr1• llv• 12.50/mln./ 10 min min. 1/'800-3M-21M. ADULT 900 LIN• Dtfll•CTORY Graphic Ii.ting of un~ aua1· unadvertl••d adult programa. 1· 90()..635-4586 1.99/mln ADULT 900 LIN• Dlfll•CTORY Graphic 119tlng of unV' aual unadvertlaed adult program•. 1· 900-535-8615 1.99/mln AllhwLM t.()n-1 Woman 1/IOOllOell 12.60/mln w11p min HOT ALTmllNATIVm • _m_1n_1_m_u_m_. _____ "~ ••• of eo.ta ~ ArM Code dating! M 1«>0 .....oATE .xt 40 locale by Phone. 1· 11 a~ ISi"*' • . 900-7116.()123 * Atao • ' Romane. AcMaor an-uve 1 on 1 tallc ·-,. your ?'• t -900-1JI00.41~ .... 78&-4ESP. .both $4/ $2.50/mln, 10 min/"*'. min. UVE GIRLS 1 OH , AltrectM Glrta U..I 1400lll44IOO One On Ona 12.IO/rntn, 10""" "*"- -1~~:,.3425 LOVI 1 llOIUllCI Attractlv• glrla, llve, total aatlatactlon. 1 900-5el-34215. 110. IEAUTIPUL GIRLS • LIVIJU 1·9001411141 FOR EVEAV DESIRE Enjoy 24 hra I U5/mfn. TOllQHT 1.tOO-l»Ul3 1 OOa of men a wom.n W~tof~c.it AMI phon! #'a IVIMI Unwanted 81r9at Glf'f. Taite to me J:Mlby ••• 1· 900•903-LEOS 1 e • 12.50/mln. 10 min \ HOW TO RESPOND TO -· DAJE{INE • Call 1-900-844-0100 e E~ter 4-digit c~de appearing in ad • L1~ten to greeting · •Leave message (you ca n change it if not ati tied) .. When leaving a message • Leave your first name • Mention your intcrc ts • Tel I your age 38, SIS 118 lln boa uttlul 1ns1ae ""' aeek1 111roll1ger r (aware) well-ad1usrod genuine male (age 4"> 80) for pOtentlal mar I rl•g• •2843 u•TURE • ,.,,,. ~1,•hll, ~m .... all anow akllng, th .. ter, Iba , gOOd lookJng, ad-mwicular, with curly excallent humor, luat -cure, _,, '~" • masaage, dance , ucatad, ~. Loolc· brown hair, •ffk• at-for llfa, •h.,. with at-• FUN boata (one ••ch travel and youraall, Ing for a lady, prefer-tractive Allan woman tractrv., clu•y. aml- e Describe you r appearance 4! Specify your pref crences SWF C anadian, 42 BEAUTIFUL yr• s 5", 140 lb•. ln-EUAOPEAH rerested In awlmmlng, 1paa, good converM-BLONDE llon, prefer blondes, Wid ow 38, hazel 34-45 yra , dlacrfft. I 5'7 , ·120 Iba , great am a Medical Seer• figure, desires prof ea-_1a_ry"--11_2_1_0_2_. ---- alonal age 4!>-58 al SWEET fluent. loving man. auo poaalble aerloua ·~•,1 . "" t1onah1p 1'2842 SEXY coHt), a condo at th• ca11 John <llUM9. ably old« wtt.h flnan-who Ilk.ea mualc able , zany, non- rtver, frff trav4. and ----HAN--D-S_O_M_E__ clal MCurlty and gen-#1822. Princeu (31~) Kida Than,open-4H'd1· ~ utMur• aroua #1823. r---IO-~UT=--K,..---m_or_• t_han_ Ot<I '11885 no• m ,..,.· .,_ 1r•• 1.au n.ci. boring, rich, con· _.,.,. MAU9 COUNTY tormlat. Thlnga I am. AMERICAN .v11ur. Happy, aecure, mo-lnvHtor, 30•. 8' SWMI TO HAWAII DUDEI nogamoua, affection· READY TO SETTLE SWM , 39, 8'. 175, Wanted, 16·26 tor ate. waiting for youl OOWNI S..ka amatt, dark, handaoma all· good llmeall U 8 '1t885. alendaf lady under 35 ecuttve aa.tta pr.ny goodlooklng, good tor dlnn«a, mualc&la, woman. around 30, to bOd, Ille• ma I'm a 215 trlpta, Intellectual eon-relocate In Hawaii. yo. GWM waiting to MEET eomeoD• epecia.J th.rouqb cluaUied • Include what you liked about the person you arc rc~ponding to BROWN mo Blond• SWF, 22. good ~iiiiiiii Q'RL ngure, Ilk• to lay out • i YerMb<>nijiii'ifuniii"i tii&tiii 2i ...... t 182iii.iiiiiiiiiiiliiimeati . you. " 1884 . You m~y leave a 30 second rnc~~agc. You will be automatically billed 98~ for each minute. and work out. looking Very enractlvJt, viva-for crul•er guy under cloua 111m, 1nape1y, 5'9", muat be rich, flt, fun, 40 s .. klng over 25. Call Kelty tall, handaome, edu-#2840 catad proleaalonal _...;;....;;l_WF,;;....-.---K-l-- whlt• mala, 36,,..IS, .- 'w11h •tvl• & ci... t()( RICH frlendahlp, romance, m ar ri age ? C dM HANDIOlll •2703 allm, fatthful man, ege ~53. Muat be ~ CULTURED ttona11y -'•bJe and cs.- AFFICTIONATI =.;:;. ~:!::. C: ATTMCTIVI g1r1tr1ene1a and btm· Graphic ar11al, 5'2", boa. No fat beflled, blue •v-a. Ilk•• travel, bald, h .. vy drinking, d an c •, c laa a I cal amokera wantad If mualc, and theater, you have what It •eelc• good natured, tekff, you will meat emotionally atable, n/ _you_r_m_at_ch_._.,_2802 ___ 1 •· ~teman. 48-64, TALL for laatlng ralatlon-CWIY •hip. 12820 GOOD LOOKJNO PDIALE 33, •Mk• ~an 40 • only. D•ytlme phon• c.na Only ..n- oua. #1800 LIQQY LOVING ·LOYAL '"· run, .mo... nl•. DWI' .... king °'*'• ttornnt, llC't"'9, roman- tJc ,,,.,, 30o4IO wtK> la emotlondy ev....,.. for a ~. nurturtng ,..atlomhlp. #UU. _ ILOND OWF, late 40'1, good body Y041' T ... u.,, MnM of humor. eub- •t•nca, prof .. atonel that ohangaa hate. BEWARE: I'm fun, ... tract..tve. and romenttc. •2144. ALS USE THIS FORM TO PLAC E YOUR FREE PERSO NAL AD FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AJI Coll-Ins Wll Be Chorged R~ Rote, r,. . •; · ,\, 1~Jf1 > h •. • ,\ ·, 1 r, NAMl·---------------------------------~ PHONE .... ~ CfTV. STATE: DP.---,-1N1.........,. 1t 1 ....... _ ..... ....,,....., ........ ...... ---.... ,.,...... • -....... °"""" ............... I -,,_.,.., ·---_.,._,...... ...... I,...._.,. ... ,..,,_ ...... . ..... _,__..,. ..... ______ ,,.,. ___ _ ...--... ........... ... ...., ..... c..m ....... •••• ~ ... CA .. Q •1D•a .... ~ e.oct\. ea.o....,,... Ila wra.- fct ... 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"' Mt\. lndry, full .... MIO -+ \4i UIM. AV9111 llN'Md. 714/7D-ICIOa. ,..,, 1tW Weeldlft/Ow l hre It 3BA 3BA home. pool leOO + .eo. Avt now u1.a122 UdO ,. a BllY ""'"'· Lo-,.. 2llA ept. To ehr within.a. fem. All arT*\. In pt8ce, all ft needalayou. 714- ~1 ... or~tll7. Sf, ' I j• • ,'.l,> ,....~,, • 'f Fut! etn gwego. ~ e 20th· at. 1120 per mo ...,1aT 81. ' 1''' ,. tor 1 " • ' ,' 1 ,q 14• ~ omc . CloH to 17th St. 1176/mo Ind utile. Call ,~UTO , 'Watertrent Ofo In NeWpOtt Boach-11.a 7 per aq, ft Slip avail ........ 7 ~UOIH.MO Orange Old ()n.Sat9 Coakta4t Typo 4'1 or .. Tolfr .. IOC).~2-3913 L•eel P•• Ptt•n• ........ Quick R•tum on '"~ , -I00-.,._,..,4 t!llt. ~ . 111. •• ....... no 11t .. flfln••n11 .. n1e~ell I~ "*'" OMf\ rtteft•Y In .ending lltt1f ..... C8ll ,__..,., . .,..., VOf••••~ Aoute ......... UIM-........ ~ ....... !,!!'_ .. =,. W.-'Y ...,.-.... OttO /. RR,.UQl"ATO" Llk,e n•w. Vory c ... n $300. 80PA 3·pltc• 11ctton11. Bfown S75. DOU-•t.• PAT10 SUT Grey w/cuahlona. 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"*'Cad lo tttneact buel-The d (a)IAMCO' ~ AIR .._. Ofl· JJ111t1 ...... ... COl1a· ....... 9'0 Soutl\ =ne':*N 1he(~) u.-.. n;-tolowlfta '*"°"',.. under"" ,~ .:n .... -=--.~ ...... (C:llAYCO ·r..t CONDI-Mlct\MIMtfldcten Plana I Pis••• • ................. CoPt Df., Cotta M .... llbovton·~~~ .. , Nll9eblndoned"IMUNof au.1nee1 NllM(I) .... A!IOt.YlD lltt -City~. 1,., ... Aw • .,,,.. ... """' ... 111.-o .... ....... • ... "' .. .... ........... t Cant m2t DNn L ~ th• "Ctltloul lullnMI =on~ tt79 Courdl Of lhe City ol Cotta IYtte 3·H, Tuoun. Celt. ~ COUf'llY Qtnl of .......... ... ... ,:.. .... t The 'ollo'M"O °"'°"' Thi• bualn•H II con-Ttil• ~ _. .. fllecl Name: CUACI MONT£lll0, TNe ~ fl MMol ~ ··~·1 that: UllO --... COunty 01\ NI';,., The~ pereont.,. fn. loloWlnO .. art doing~ .. : duc1ed bY: lndMduM bUll-Wltt'I the County Clettl of 27i1 bet COiiet Higt!wlf(, WN l.o WHEA!AS, tl'llt City hmCO ~ lrtcor-lltt dOlf'8 bua1neN ... ~ ~ .. : SPt:CTAU~ MAAKETINO ,,... • Or•no• County on .My 21 Coront. dtf Mar, Calif ~~,.~ c~ 1r cou,,c.11 h•• 0111 date C""· Callfomle, •M • • NOD••• TClr. 111 N SIMI COlllOt. AAINeOW CONCEPT9. s OAoui-1.. _2102 lu•IM .. Th• rtgl"'•nl(I) com-t991 • Ne2S lli'tT" ..._. .. , on ...... , • adOpted "' ~ '"" c Ave . ~ a-H, Tlllllrl, ~ ~ ~ Me •• Anal'lfil'tl, Cjlf. AlllnbOw r'all•. IMM, C)eilf Cwtt9I' Uffl9, IMne, Calif menc.d lo l(at\MCI bu9I-~ Tn. FlcUllOUa 9u1lnfU , titled "A AMOllMon Of In• allf.12eeo ' C.. MMe Pi10t .My 30 NIOI 12111 9Z7t5 neu under tll• 1'1ct1llou• IOt... ~ ~· to above P~H '9ntl0n to &t.abll8tl •Com-Thi• bu1tnet1 It COl\o Al9* • 13 to 1"1 , ~ Cttdll Aeplllf Uf\d8 a Peyton ,.._.,, i 0~ L. .io.t 18042 8ualneat Name(t l IJlted !~~titled ~port Gteeh• WM tl6ed In OfMge• County Pul)lllhed NfwpOffBeleh· 11\Unlly l'aclln... Dlttrict OUC19d b'f I~ ' ' T-415 Inc., C.lllomla. I 121 ... Allnbo-# f'altl, lr.'lnt, ~ Gtilletln 5_1.:i_ Fountain Val· tbovl on: JulY t, 1it9. ........... ~ PllOt Auguat •. on April I, tttf ,,,. Cotta Mitt ~ JtJy 23, 111\d To AuthOrid IN Levy Th• 1•ol11rant(t) COl'I\· Stet• COfle9e, 51.fte •• Meo 127'~ i.v. Cllltl llZTOI Ratpt\ L.. 8unktr, ~ 13, 20. 21. '"' No 411516 ~. Auou•' e, 13, 1991 Of spec1a1 T .... P\lftuMt menced 1o trWlMd bual-"""° IOTICI hell'll, C.ilfl t2I08 Thi• t>u11n111 I• con-~ Jung, 1113 Sum-This llMement wu lhd r.u. Y.Je !l!Wpf...., Inc., • T~5 to the Mello-AoOI Com· nep• llOdet the Flctlllo&.9 Tnts butlne11 11 eon-dl)CllMS bY: hutbend enci INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ES $1.50 per line per day. Thafa ALL you p11y. BaMd on4i.n.. 13 lottrUont In the SERVICE DIRECTORY FOf more lnform1111on CALL TODA VII ASK FOR, CANDY Your Service Olrecrory Repre•.,.latlve Ct11 1wt Cle<lntnq .h I-~ Repair Pro I 5 Vre Power Re1\retc:hlng tn1tall New & U•ed FHt/54 I· I 972/S•rvlc• Cement Concrete 3526 , • Orlv•W•Y•·P•tlo•· paths •tc. Ho job IOO sm.n lllua. Uc. aond Mlckey-636-0553 O.A.Z . Conatructlon Craft1manshlp, con· cr•I• & block Free 011 Compat 11tve prlCH 75 I -85~ ORlll CONSTRUCTlbN Muonry·Concr•t• Pa· uos Drllfoways Paint LA/IOClpt .... ~. 548-3096 Ceramic f (>( H I", & ()l'l lo.'. ,,, l J Floor lnsl.tll Hc11.11r·,.l1i.:'O arpert ln•t•....,. Hardwood fir, lino., c•remle, c:erpei.. Sub lk rpr. Lie, 94&-282T:" Landscape & lawn Care J808 '9U8Y888 Swvlo•• Uc/bonded Maleh eny aoven11ed relea, Speclal rate• on Vatd Houeeelean. Oone th munl!Y. ,IClllt... Act ol 8u1lntt1 N~(•) ll9lfd ..... !HO ~by: I corpot11tl0n llrlfe "1982 ', atlltlng. b ln"'111Gn aboYe on Aptll t, 1111 8Hll 111 -. lilt tt0l1trenl(1) c:om-1'h1 registrant(•) ooin- to torm 1 cotnmuntty fac111-. Pattlc:lt H. H~. "1111dent • t flt menc.d lo lrWtNCt bull· rnencfd lo ttan~ lltUel· Ult dil1rlct pur9U9l'lt lo 1tle fhll ~9fNlnl W.I fMfd °"'9 :-••I nMa undet the ,letl1ioul MSI UflCMI thl ~ M911o-Aoot Communtty , .. with the County Cl«k Of .,. dolna ~ ='°"' au.in... N•Me(•r lttetd lu1IMll N•m•(•} _ .. ," cilltiet Act of 11112 .. OfangeeovntyonNYN. <•>DM"ID (b)D VIO llboll9on:Nf/I. ef)0¥1on~Julyl,19t1 •m•nd•d (lh• "Act"), 1MI ~ IO'TWAAt Of· H" Termotlitn, ~ u~ AHO C~t., U Of Pat& I Of 0.-NOteM V!l.OP£MENT (e)OM Thie ~ WU N4ld Tht1 awtttMnt WN fll.ct Ylllon 2 Of nu. 5 Of lt)f Publitl'led NewpOf1 ee.cf\. s 0 , T w A A E D ,. with "" Coun&y eteni Of WIU'I the Covnly Cleltl Of California Oov•rnmant Coll• M ... Pllol Avgu.t '· V!l.Ofll.MfNT 2ne ..,_.. ~ COunty on .My 12, Otang• CQunty on .N'y t ,. Code, fetf the purPoM of fl· 13, to, 27 •. t991 \lltdt ! .... Sutte X·106, ttlt t99I NeM1a nanclng C4P1n ~lo IM-T-52$ COWi Mela. Callt. ta21 P•HllO Publllhed Newpott.a,.cti. c~menli (the Feclll• 01\tld M MaltM, 2n5 PuC>Wted Nfwport INch-Colta MHI PlloC .Nf!t ti, 1 J· :..O.~. ::4~ PUIUCp>TICI MeM Vltdt Eut lMOS. Cotta Me.a Pltot J1My 23, 23 30 Auou•• e 1991 n ild "'""'• Cotta MMe Callt 12129 30 ~ t 13 '"' ' ' ' T. WHEREAS, 1•11 City PlotHleue Thlt bu1lnH1. 11 con-' ' ' T~, -42' Councll HllmllH the .......... Mw duci9d by en lndMoual "'9UC NO..,.• ~OLIOAY RELIEF · •mount 1~ulr!MS fOf lht fl· ..........,, Tiit regllltanl(I) com-flUIUC NOTICI ____ . __ ...;...•n.a...;;.._ TLC fOf pete a, pe.t\ta nanelng ol tn. flletlll!M to The Followlng ~ m~ lo tranaaC1 Ml• ,......._ OC home own., l 2yra ti. the aum of 13,200,000; .,, dOlrlO bullnh1 u · Mita under trie l"letltlOUI P'lotttt.IK ~ Nw Xlnt I.ta. 761-8355 lndWHER"""~ ,_ ~ • AZTEC/I. DISCOT£CA, Butlne11 N1m1(1) lllltd .......... ........ 1._.. _ __.. ~. '" ..,..,.. IO,,.. 174'5 Beech 81Yd., H\Jn. above on: NIA .... ....-t _,...._.. nanc:e lh• F.cilllJH It I• tlngton Beach Calif 92647 OIM<I MallM The "OllOwlnQ pertON Th• 11'.ollOWlng pet'9C)f\I neceeaary 10 lnaK bOOd9d Lule MredO 'eonnli 1684 Thia 1tattmen1 wu tlted ara Clol~ l>Ull,,... ... a.~ doona MlMU ... Plilst• ., lndebtlMSnet In Ille lmounl PlflMfw Ctf., Coet .. M .... Wiit\ !tie County CMHtt of ZIOZAO USA. 424 Ollft. "" MEO, 210I Vitti Oo-ot $3,200.000. C .. t 92027 Oranot C~ty on .Mi 28 neyr1 Laguna Beach CeJ;I rado, Newpot1 e.cn, Calif ~nc:J•c•pe Rem<>dellng •o•e Pt.AaTSIHNG NOW, THEnFOAE. rr is Tiiie bu•lllH• 11 con-1tt1 ' t:zt5t1 • • 9Mea Specil1ll•1t • Neal PatCtiH •nd HEREBY ORO!AEO a1 fol. ~ byl 1111 lncfflltdual ,901940 Jtnnlfe< Aabbttt ..._.INll. Gerald Edward Nyman, lrlah way. 843·9020 Rep.111 llli!O R.-!andacape W/COIOf IOW•· T'" I ( I 3•"' ..... , S• "1;-: &t30 E. ChatteltiCM't llYd All phaaea Uindscape TeJll1ures. lnV£wt. Frff 1, h II MCMtaty.to lnetJf ''' rft,ttrent 1 com-P@llltltd...Nlwporl Beacn. .,. ,.jtJ.t es ._.guN API fW31-, L.ft Vtgai .. C....llve Oeslon H I. Guar. 73fS..8UO bond•d fi'IC11b&ednt11 :::"~., t~"f'k:l1= Cotta Mesi Piiot Augutl I , ~· bua~n:!1 '11 co,,. N1Yld119t22 Pl•Jtfbf""• wllhln 1n~. patch p1a..i.-ing within the boundaries of Bualnen Name(•) "''" 13, 20. 27. 199t dUe1ed by· II'\ ""'IVldual Thi • bu1ln1n 11 con-wour bU«teetl Custom ll!ClUflng, Quelity ~h• propo1td Clly ol COiia aboY9 on· N/A T-521 th• r•ciiatrant(•) com-dueled by: an lndMduel 8-45-7505: C2)'..35305CI WOlll Problems-No Prob-Mn• Communrr. Facllltl.. Lula AlfledO 9onlll• PUIUC NOTICE menced to trantae1 bu9I-Th• ,.gl1trant(1) com- RON'S GARD•NtNO l•m•I '3298M. 554-7831 ~i;r~c! Nop 9b j~ c (~ Thie ttatement wu tiled neH und« the Flclttlous =~':, ~~~ * * * REMODELING 0ua11ry yatd car•/teu AHtucco, 15 yr guar. ~111 l~he "Ol~1 with tne County ci.,11 OI •• .....:~~ .. ~-Buein .. t .• Nam•l•l 11"" lu•tnet• Natne(ii{' ltted Cu1tom work. Elec • fltH 12 yr •xp. NB/ blHtlng/petohlng/ed· In th • am o u "1 o t OtMQ• County on July 21. --...... ~:f:'~ 1191 abOve on: Jufy 25, 1'91 Handy M<1n J 71 Carpentry·Til•Plumb.-CdM only. e:J1·1872 dltlons. Cleen/Rea-13.200 000 to nnance tn. 1991 F90t-.0 ltee.......e This ttatM*'lt wu llllMS GE: NyrnM · FoncH K91UI 898·3t 18 SS I.. Malnt & La d eonebl•, lie. 83NI t4, F1cilltlee Publl hid ~ 8eec The '~ Pfl'IOlll witti the COYntY. Clerk ot ™• 11•ttn'lfnl Wiii lllfd ...,...,,.l!PAJRa Home/ Re1.1Corll ·new .~: • n!.s~ pr~~':'~~ Cot11 1 Mt.a Piiot August e, -.<~~:!s.cH~t<~1:3857 °'at191 County ~ July H . ~hec=~ C::.;:, Rent•I PROPERTIES , eprlnk rpr Relleble, evrred (Of in. 4>l#PoM of 13, 20, 27, 11191 Biren Sl, Sult• 117, New-lll9t 1991 PIO= Palnt-Carpentry-4lC.· Lie b0nded.7~t·7015 2~ Hr EDD•l4I 15,. llnal"cing th• fliCllltJM tn-, T.527 port Beach, Cellf 92989 l'I0'184S Publlshtd ..__ Drywall Gwy645-5277 . --M chiding aequteltlon aod Im-JttTY F~. 921 PlnecrM«, Pubtiah!MS Newpof1 Beecll-· ·--..-· *HANDYMAN* THE GREEN SCENE HEATING 'Pl.LIMBING p1ov.m1n1 co.ts and all 'UILIC NOTICE Costa Mua. Calif 82121 Coatl Mua Pilot August 6, Colt• M• .. Poot Aug\Al1 O. ~T'"'5tllu~lnltal COSll Incidental to I)( con-Jock Btwnet\, 14221 Utnllo 13, 20, 27, 1P91 13, 20, 27, 11191 JACK KENNEDY TILE e.g &.mftc>b•·wort.:llU•" SpllntclerlnstallatlOrt lJc S41879 Vlsa,IMastef ntcl•d wllh lht ee-8TAnMINTOP Dl.,lrvtne,Cellf·9271A T-518 T•5H I Call &n.c.• IM7-07IO TrH T1tmmlng Rtm~•I Garbage dl•P lnatatled I compllehmenl ol eald pur· AAMOONMNT OP i-e1 °"9<>, 2731 S\atblrd, PUI & MARBLE INSTALL lawn Maint & CIHnup1 Llbor & mat•1l1I S75 pos.e and of !tie financing Ull CW FICTITIOUI Com Mtn, Calif. 92!26 PUILIC NOTICE UC NOTIC! 1les 3528 REPAIR All types 1 CALL DOES IT ALL Rotolllllng •432_8804• Also Plumbing repairs thertol, H p«mlttMI &t •USINRSI NAiii Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 coll-Flat"*' ot P•vers Wnshlng & Otn contr•ctor al at. Lio • .,599025 115 L•w 721•1170 Seellon 533<15 3 ol th• Act Th• '°''::!:;t ~M>n• duc:ttd !>Y· • ~ '*1· '1otltJoua • ~ Se11llng 497-!>66!> I h11ndym11n price a 3 Thi• City Councll. AC't• have~ the UH of netlhlp •u ....... NMne ·~...,... THE ORIGluaL Sm•ll & trg r•p•lrt ot Wa'ler oon••r¥•tlon, Plumbera, drain men, Ing 11 leg11lat1Ve bOdy lot lh• ·Flcllllou• Buelne .. Th• t1gl11rentl1) c:om-St .. ~ ,, ... .....,. nl "" lencH palloa, ptumt>-non-toxic, org•nlc r .. dy lo work From lh• Dlttrlct. Int~• 10 au· Nam•· BINOO IUOLE, ITMHlCed lo lraNUJ butt· The Following ~· The FollOWlng PlfSlnt ow the TILE MAN 1ng elec. plaster, dry lllnd•c•,,. •eNlc•• & se.50 Anytime Sll!ll• lh0r1z• the 111uane• end IM&-0 Adtmi Ave 130 ,,. .. undtr tne l!ktlllou• .,. doing Dullneae ">' .,. doing butlntll •• le&ky thowara Acid wall Int •JO painting, dealgn. 9el>-ee30 llcenHd -n.w ,con· aal• ot bOndt In the mul· Co111 Mtu. Cahl. 92e28 , 8utln•11. Nam•(•) 11..t!MS INCHfs;.A-WEIOH, ~ S MEO·SCAl8E MEDICAL PUBLIC NOTICE W81h & rogroul New kllchen, blllh remodel atruclion. N•t bid• All mum AQSlf-0-11 Pffolcl>al Tl\• FlctlUOU• 8uslne11 ·~ rlynn· NIA Brl1tol IF. Coll~ Mesa. ~~AllPI TION, 20t8 '!_h & n & additions Lie typos of re1>alrt, flat •mount ol not 10 tllceed Name rtf.,,ed to lboYll .,..., Caltf 82e2e • ...,un ng1on u c ... The CaHI. Publlc Ullll·1 op1ur DAthroome 499197 ABS 839-4QOO b ids All types of SS,000,000, beating lrlttrHt Wit llllMS In Orenge Countv This ltlltment Wit fit!MS lql>al Kaur, 7111 Hopi Ad • Calt1 928;18 842-4321 Ext 310 llH Commtulon RE Shower doors Kite· dralna ctear1d from payable~ Of In on M11~ 4, 1987 A~ wtlh lhe Covnty Clefk of Stanton, Calll 90080 Mltlo Mtcheh Fagen, 208 QUIRES-th•I all uHd 1 Floorq Plumbing Lie All re1lden11a1 & comm'I $6 50 Sewer tepalra euch othe1 matmlf u thl1 No.F337l10 ~County on .Jd'f 2$, This bualneu 1.-< con-"c" .. st • Hunllnglon "f~h. houuhold good~ 4!5yrs 0 C 673 8065 repairs & mn1r11 fteH· CRIMINAL DEFENSE City Covncll 11\al det«· Oomestle T!Vlt ICA•OI 1991 ducted by·"' fndM<lual aln t2eAI mov.ers. print lh•iri Ttl• & M••hlu •n•l•ll & •bl• & r••eonable. Orun" Orlvtng•S502 ~~~9 h:•leri from mlM, •I a rat• not to ••· BA, 15'&.0 AdllT\I Aw fl901elt Tht t1gl111ant(1) com-Th11 t>u1lnt11 I• l:o~ Pu C Cal T number repair PromµI sor nets •vall 962-1333 Su1p Uc IW•n•nlt · yr wan. cHd Ille maximum rlll• of Cotta MtH Cahl 92626 ., Pub111hed ~ Befeh rnenc;IMS lo lrtntact bu9f· dUc:11MS by an lndMdu.I umoa & chautteu1 s vie" treo e~r No /ob APT. MAJNHNANCll A" OHeneH, Free Complete copper lnt«Nt u may be au-John T Healy TtvslM/ Cotta Mffll Ptlol AUQUll e n"' undtr lh• F1cl1tlou1 Th• re~letrant{•) C- ·pr1n1 their TCP num-1 too amnll Frank OY•r ts P• ei.p. In Con1ultatlon 77&-8552 replpos from S895. lhoflztd by apphca~ i.w mgt 1$.t•O Adami Aw 13 20 27 1991 ' Butln•U N1me(1) lttltd menced o ffenNCt • t>er In •II advenlse-Turnar 9!>7·19~ Apt. Matnt. W• can FrM •" We Old t1a1 et lhe time ot Mii o .uc:h r.o.fi M .... Calif 92628 ., ' '. ' T 5t4 •l>CNe on NA :-' und• tn. Actl'lloul . m•nt• It you hav1t a T E hll die .,.,,, h rt price on any plumbing bond•, and rNIUrlng not to Thie bUalnM• wu con-• tqbal KaUf u1ln•H N.,_(1) Jt1td quHllon abO 1 th 1 IL rnsr"lled Repair•d n en,. ng • o work Min t yr guar· ••cted 4'0 years from th• duct!MS by a t>ullnee• ttutl PUIUC NOTICE Thie 1'3lemtr1t _.., Ned aboY• on .lWy 24, itf' u 0 0 ·Prompt Court.out s.M<:• ot a major overhaul Aggree•lve Con-ant•• Your di•· d.at• Of the IUuanqe ol Tl111 stat.merit wu nt!MS with tht Covitty Clerk ot T~FllQ9ft gallty of• mover. llmo f•ff fst & Reler.ncu Newpon Beech· •truotlon. All ph.... petchor, John Ami• 1ald b0nd1 with tn. County Clerk ol Flotltloue Ofenge Couftty on July 28, 1 ,.. it.a!trnent wu flltd 0 ' oneuffeur Cell John & Shelby 846·6176 Cost• Mesa • Hunting· of mHonry remodel Smith P. 1umbtng 1 call 4. Monday, AuOv•I 19, Ofano-County on JUiy 2.3, halfte•• .. ..,.. 11191 ~th tn.,..~ Cle~Gr of Public Ullllles Com-ron Bonch Are• Call Lie 4&5-lt\O 966-2324 1991. It 130 pm , In lht tll91 aiet.....,t 'S01M1 ~not ........,,cy °" 26, mlHlon 7 14-558-41 I! Cf.NTA>JR MAIHT£HANCf. Ctly Council Ch1mti.r1, Pub4l11'1ed NIWPOtf 8each· TM tonowlng perlOnl.,. Published Ntwpof1 a..c:h-t .. I ''°' ~ otd 01111 Cumplete M•lnVA•pelr block, atone & atuceo _,Jobi. LO# p!1Cll 'Cl gal •• n:~:na, ~·· ~· Augutt.8, 13. 20, 18el WESTERN STATES EM· 13 20 21 11191 Co1t1 Mna Pilot AvgllJt I , 1 25 YEAR c 142·2211 c~:en·::n ,~:~o ~ PLUMBING ~ Hall, 7~Falr Of"'-. Coste Me.a Noc July 30, doing butlneu ... Cott.I M•sa P1I01 Augull e. Publtll'led Newpotl 8Qeh· Metil I Mo thor hos 2 Plumb·alec ·Carpentry Cttll & aeve 64s-8512 ll'lltf .,..._ S 'f' IMllll $.250 appolnt!MS"::: ::o .4;~ T-497 PLOVMENT JOUANAL, • ' ' T·5111 t3, tO, 27. 1891 PAULS APPLIANCE SVC ~:,:" ~g'eo:~r11n~h~d pain! R•ntmt prop S..w11d & Co 941-4203 tJm• •nd pt1oe when and PUIUC NOTICE 7292 Ge.rtltld 13, Hunh"9' T-6t9 All M•kH and Modal• ' for S65 Y• wEtoll r f I our apeclally 541MJ7t 7 whtr• 1111•= Co\lnc:ll, u Ion Beach, c.!11 92048 PUILIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICI Couneou• SelV ~'51 Call !>46-7?11 Aak 10• DAH'8 Home Bullneu lfgiltellV• '°'Ille Dl9-8TATCllUT OP ~;~ J,~j~= Flatttleue 3021 -B Harbor Bl C M Attnou tmprovoment Dfywall SSUPERMOVERIS ..._.. ......... ::; wlll c!i 1h:' S:C::: AWDONMllNT OF 811Ch, Cahf92M a"' lu•IM .. Name Pfotttleu9 E VH & wknd 9 c: C•rpenlry & Painting · Froe wardrobe• and & Aep1I,.. Ucente & debt 1i uue and conaldtr UI• OP FICTITIOUS Klmbe1ly Wangltr 7292 lt•t4Hft41nt •~aa .. ...,.. c 0 1111 M. s a My Bonded &45 7622 ASI T IA8288. me/VIH lnSUf 25 yr9 exp. FrM and llnally d•t•unln• aua1 ..... NAMI G1rlltld 13, Huntington Tne fOllowlnQ ptltonl .,. • ........... homo R11t• "vi lot• HANDY ANDY 1 HR MIN Eat. Fln •"'-975-6095 whether lht publlc Int.,.., The to/IOWlnQ penlOl'll Beach, Clllt 92114& doing bUSln•.. •• • Th• FollOwtng P'flOI'• • ,.. , • • !enc • 1'1eve abandoned the UN ol Tnll ou11n1u 11 con· HOSPITAUlY ACCOUNTS art dotng t>utlneu u . Auto Deta1hng 3442 lneld• Out ot Love n2-8646 Etec-Plumb Paint LI 24 HRS. &42·9258 conven • llrtd nec•Hlly tll• f tct111ou1 eu,1n111 tluc1a<1 by nua~d and Sl!AVICE, 15 Latay111t. PEUCA/.I AVIATION, le.JS N-Shop Loc •tion N • iequlted Ille llauence of Name• (aiTHE SCANTY wile 11L--, C-'11 ""'"'20 Whittler A.-"•, "-sta a •nn·e., ... hou.,ekoep carpntry etc 631-4043 O bond• of Ille City fOf the •n• ., •c.1 ... ..,.... _, B "' *A1 M YING• Dlatr•-PANT'# (b) ONrS SCANTY Tnt• ro~1e1rant(1) com-................ o-1 ... l~t•y· ~ ... Calif 92127 y .,.evln II Aulomollve ers nvntl Pror, lt.(p REP" IRS ORVWALL 114" "''-P-"N....., 31" E t t 7th -·• b ·• ,....,........ -· .... ~.. n.~ t~27 Harbor Blvd CM Liv• 10 o• out from ,.. S Th• Clly Clltlt 11 " '" .. 11 mene,... 0 frll'\IKI u..-ett•. ltvfne, Calif 92 """"' Alan ""'""hol"', 853 642•1298 SSO wi-, 1' , 164 Electrlc11I Masonry 73().1353 VlllMI Conatrucllon Co htfeby directed IO C*IH S ..... Slt 23, Cotta Meta. NII tJnder thf FICIJti0\111 Thie bu•ln• .. It eon. Joa11n, Cotti Me .. , C.111 " " Concrete • Tiie FIX· CLCAN a EXPER't Room edotllona re-noea ot Mid btlo ,,.., Calif. 92127 Buttntlt Nam•(t ) Uated duc"llMS by· an lndMdual 92827 • Pvt home '"II b11hy111 I rurH 11111at1ed Otfted For a Job Well O~t modeling, qu0allty Ing to ti. g4ven~ ~ Th• Plc1ltlou• Bualnen •l><Wt on July 1. 1991 T"• ,.gl1tr1nt(1) com· Tnt1 1>u1ln111 11 con-Auto ung f 1 o• P T eny Cr•ft•m•n SA&-1790 Serving O c fOf 15 'f'I work #4804517. Frank tlOt't one u~ In • newapa• Name ,.,_.,., '° aoow l<tm W~ · mencld to lrll'INCI btlat-duct!MS by an lndMdUlll ogo 1Golc1Pnwest & WE 00 rleAYTHINQI UC T·1518,'42 "8--7107 pet of Qtrlttal cl'1:Ulatlon wit fllecl In~ County Tn11 1t1t1ment wa1 fll!MS Mitt und« tf'lt "1Ct1t1ou1 Tht regtttrtnl(I) com- R e pair 3447 Bt8t the high COS! o t Auto repair 24 h• t d"1oe11 8C>l·116<l Mech&nlcal, •l.c11lcal, . cltcvtated within the CM9-on "":... 30, 918 File w11h the County Clettt of B\rtlneH Nam•(•) lllllMS meneed lo lranue1 bull· lrlct. Th• publication ol Nu0:."}•t Mat"'•~... "'kultln °'1,.!nof1 County on .My t , 1bovl on July t , 1981 neaa unoar th• FIC1llioue1 paining, boat de1111ng uld noclce thall be com-'"' _... .. , .,,,, Mithew OanteJ 8u11ne11 N.am•(•) l9'eC:I MllSIC mobll• mech1m1c r or I I elgn & Dom•sllc io )'l'I ••P 847 5!>66 ..-tlHIABlf. Hou•KIHll leaning ervices 3548 Bathroom R e fin is h 344 Regtu• tube. 11nk1, me. chlpe, cracks etc Any cond anytime G11n1 7141881 084'.l TUB-Snower Sink no- pair ·Regte10 fiber gl•11·Po1c olaJn ChlP• Crack• ropolreel All color 1 65()-44 83 "l'.I oy lh• dov Locn1 I A1ea J(tnt Nf9f'eneff Call Yotand• 631·!196 • •24 Yl!AR8 DP• We clean your nou•• from top 10 bonom 842-71 38 or 84fl 7934 BUSY BB• 8•rvlce• Lie bonded Match any adver1tsl'd ratos Comt>O hou,. & yard m111n1 Don• the frleh w•1 IM3-~20 Bev B~I Svc 1173-58n pitied ., IH11 ,..,.,. (Tl 18942 W•11Wood l•n• F4"401 ThJS ltatemer\1 -· flled •bove on· ~1197' ',,/ 123, Hi;nllngton Beacn. Publlthed Newport a.ac~ IMtl\ 1,,. COunty c ... 11' 01 Btao Alan~.., LP~sons JB F. Hauling ~1720 ...-LT HAULING SERVICE Gwage 'Vo Cllllll>9-ir ... Jon Ms.8192 DICK'S HAULING Juni. 10 dump & gen oral haullng Largo truci. with tin get• 64()..3798 DUMP ftUNS • JUNK Fumltur•. \ralh, tr•• bl'lll\Gh... eppllenc•• Mike 1 dy• 848-1391 HP,Jl!h 8P;t111y Th• BHI In beginning Aoou•tlo Outt.r All agH Lesaon1 by KC H•ylln 67~7499. Motlculoua Morton'• days befol• the de.le httaln Cell!. t:llot'1' eo.te Me Piiot J•.., 11 Orang• County on July 9 Thi. tt•tem.01 wat llltd Sc le .. , '°' •aid public hearing. ™• bullnlea ... coo-.. -r • 109 • With lh• County ~ or Moblfe reen SetV • S.ald notice shall be aub-duc:t!MS by an lndtvtdual 23. 30 Augutl II, 11191 1 O!ang• County on Jllv .,._ Nobody bHll Mor· 11antlally In the lorm of Ell· Thit Stlltement w11 tiled f-<125 , .... ,' 199t 1on'1 prlc•• Nobodyl hlbll A to Mid Rteolutlon. with the CouMy Clef1' of PublllNCI Newpott Beech· '90tU8 Our prk:H we eo low 8 The heating rtftrr!MS to Orange County on My t , PUBLIC NOTICE Co.II Mell Pilot July 18. Publlll'led NtwPo'I a,.cn. you h11ve 10 look up to In the afof11.ict R.ao!Yflon tll91 23 30, AUOUSI 6 11191 Co111t Mf1a Piiot Aug1.11t t . ,itS Yrt.., ":m L~,... •••the bOttom shall ti. •I tilt Ume Ind Publt.n.d NfwPQfl INch-•••• ~,,..... Neme T-<127 13, 20. 27, '1191 ,... "" UWI 1714) 942·9595 place •p.cifled In .aid Ree-Cotta MIN Piiot Jllv 11. • T-Sl2 oua111y inded otutlotl 23, 30, Augwt 1. 1111 lt•tNMnt flUIUC NOTtCI ,U CuSlomtn R.crwd SoftOI' C At that llme ancr pl~ T-429 Tile following l)ellOfl• a1• lllC NOTIC! Pamtmg 38!>8 II.JC lnt-Atlt)64!>-3209 any ~ lnttrMtlMS, In-doing OvlinlU 11 cludlng peraont owning PUILIC NOTICE l•lCOAST OFFICE EOUIP· fkltttJou• * PAINTING pt~ In the arM of tn. MCN'T CO (b)COAST OF· •uel-.• ..... Ou•JUy pa1"t1ng Local SPRINKLERS Me my P'ot>OHd community 1ac:lll-~ F-ICE SUPPlV 2t21 ~ TM FOllOWlnQ penions lt.eeMent refer•nce1 F•lr ptlce onty buatneu. Tl,,,.,•, tlee diatnct, Wiii bt htltd • .....,.... NAftM BIVd . Coal• MH•, Caltf. are dojng t>ullnen at The '°8owlno PWtOM Ron 650-8534 valvea, drip •vllem1. upon IN pt~ dlbl ........ nt 112027 Ttel'!Tren. 9t, 4500 cam-.,, dO!ng bullnelt ••: lnat.all11t1on & R~lr latue Tht I04IQWlng per90nt art Aonald C Whiddon, 2~1 put Of. S\I 2tl, Newpo11 SURF llDE V/l.LEl I Mlchatl Cox Paint 122.1ai• ct1ar1.. oa11d· >.JJy t5, 1t91 dOlnQ t>ullMN u : Pytoa way, MIMlon Vlljo, a.ach, Ce11t t2MO SHunLE &ERVICl, 411 Home & amall office $14 hr. • material• •Ileen P. ~. (a)SCHOOL-AQl W°"K• C11tf 11116 '11 Journal, 4500 CemC>W lt11 Ave , Corona dtl Mat, JAP .. A for product delllllera ap~lng D•NTAL Pl.AN Referencet 876-<t<>Oe C"' Ce.rtr of tM ChJ of SHOPS (b)AFTlR SCHOOt.. Tnlt buelneu 11 con-Or., Sia. 211, N•wPGf1 Calif ~S Hitt or c•r-r op I 1 It Single So4 TO Month c.... .... ACTl\111'1!1, 9'42 f'ort clUct!MS by· .,, ll'ldlvtdual BHch, C•lrf 92900 AOC) Bed111tld $tN!h II CWIERS Cl.WINO & f 1t111 ,...... J 7 ·lO B e auty 346 ponunttlH call Kat1n ~r:::.~"97•::;»i: at ttemlly u 75 Month OLSON PAINTING Cl< Tit• a. Marble Batn. Publl•l\td Ntwport Clyde Dr .. Huntington Th• reo111r•n1(1) com-Thi • bu1ln•11 11 con-"" 111• A¥e . COfona dfl 714/875-0914 1------;..;;.;;;..;;...._ l •e<>0-55.2-<>090 ex 12 Interior Exterior roome, llllctlenl 6 pe. 9 en-Co 1 M PO 8eech, Cellf t*I mtne.cl to lranMCI butl-ducted by M 11\dMdUal Mar, Caltf . .t~ Hou•~••nlng s~ctihati 842-3111 001 Affordibl• prlc•• •• 1 '• •H ot EJllll>lth Ilene Alna, 0542 ,,... under the Flc:'IJllOul Tn• 1egl1lt1n•(•l com-Thi• bue'"ll\tH 11 co,,. Bo;tt MBA Gr11d Studeot 6 ftnl•l"tlng c:atpentry AugUi 8• 1091 Port Clyde Dr., HUnltngton 8utlntH Na1111(1) lfirt!MS ~ ~lo traneact bu ... duct!MS by tin~ 8 yr• exp ~•I•. PAINTING PLUS '3M58' TU4 Beaeh. Callf. t2t4I above on OclOC>er \, 1912 nee• und• !tie FlctlllOu Tht rtotavant(•) com-___ M_.,_•_&_4_&_·.;.~.;.7_.l!I__ We'd IOV• to take care Q 11...__.. rd b aleo avall. auauc uoTtCI Thia bu11ne11 '' con-Aonald C Whlddoo llutlMll Narn•(•I llfltd ~IMS 'o trlnlac1 tkill- ' h ( UI ........ ,o I It rv ft duclad bY II'\ lndMdull Tilll tl1lemfflt """ flltd tbcMI oo: """ 13, tt111 ntN ~ tn. Fletrtioue OOaS8SY ~IN• a NEE 0 A CLE AN of you71r ~17°3m1 •18 xcel _.. •.1•~•7•• ~-~-The reglettenl(t) com-~ the County Clettt ot It~ 8 AOOney 8u11ne11 N1m•(1) llntd O~vtno f'ull Yeo ht HOUSE? C•H C•ll• ,. .. • It or ~-_..;;-~~:...:~-;.;;..--1 ... _'"_ menotd 1o lranud bull-Ottinge County on .N!rf •• Thi• •t~ ~ Nfd abOlrl on NA Serv Cati fOf monthly Oependtbl•, Rellable, 744·1'H LY MoeHge PAINTING W-'l.LPAPER ArtlMte TtM Trtmmlng .......... Nw '*' ll'def 1M fllCttlloul 1991 with tn. County Ci.ttl Of Aob 9 Smith H Scr111ccc; J 4 7 dl1covnt1873-11&4 Neal 941.0612 ANO RCPAIRS • Org.nlo non-toxic ............ Butlftfft Name<•) ••tea ,."409 Otenge County on July te. Thie •wtemen& ... Ned Loe1t 1er 1 EJll)tfl 1toO ,,... c.-.. Aleo h•ullng The 1ol1o'Mn0 S*IOnt are lboYt on A4111 ts.:1/'9 Put>lllhtd Ntwpclfl S.ach-11191 With the County Oerk o1 Fr"••• 64'1 1478 6 cleenuf)9. H~ ~·"*' ... [ltUbeth I Alnf Ccml M"' Pilot July " PI01eU Ot~ County on~ 2'. lnconw Ta >< 3770 R11•.1r1Ps~, flf!Ctrtcill Jfl I 0 St'I VI(, .. , .148 DEKOKIR ELECTRIC ,.,one Need a FM? We h•ndle Complttt Nctnetl °"°' It 8'1, typing, AIP A 14$.1350 AIR All bua ~· ---------~~1!!=.' 5:;~: ELECTRICIAN Lie #597"4 '73-2308 • (714) &4&-4230 waaUY l'"UU. QA PAATIAl. FREEMAN ELECTRIC TRUaT Oll&DS OIUOlll'f Job low price f11•) e38-4!1Tf Fr .... , 14hr l1~117 •(7 t 4) 744·6048 .. ( \!'""''' \ Ir II) MAnMAN £l. CTRIC I~ il'l>4'1'420 RHldenll.i Sp.c.lallet .....COHYCVS CWSTOMS •WC 00 IT RtOHT"' C ablneteff!urnltur• .nn "AST TIM • Plnltl'l••IA••torallon •~~-< ... 7.,.t_4),__7_5_1 .... 2..-33...-..- M ~, ~ KMS f!lectrlc, 220V, room •ddttlon•, c.ti. lni) fart•. lfQht•. plug•, Qanel upgracs. "'" eellmales 4IT .. , Ot Uo,902~ TAXES •prepued A boO"• k•pl Comput erlted l Ater printed Hom• '"'' •Inc• ISO Uc/bonded 24Ht78t P1lnllng1Pap.,hanglnn, J .C. Tltlll ,~/8oco 1.:i~cn: Thi• •tat"'*" WM flllMS 23. 30, Avgu•t e, \1191 ' lllJbltthed Hewport DNc:h• "'' ,.OteM Old CC>Ynlry prof • All ph.... Ou•llly ~1wpof1 llvd Ntwpcwt ~ht~ c::; 1~f T-423 Cotta M ... P1I01 AVQUll t , filublisheCS Newpon ~ Cullom Int , .. , wotll 4 1711 lfech, Callt A2M3.. 11191 • 13 20 27, t99t Cott• Meta Piiot ~I. Uo 220902. 004 oan LNtn French W1th na-Wande Reflol -~. m ,.OOaM "'IUC NOTICI T 510 t3, 20.11, 1111 MntltOW Ciro.......... ttw '"'""°" Prlv•,• °' = =· Utgune Beach, PubltlMd Newl)Ot1....,,,. ,......... WIC MOTICI f.51' l'M'l!AnO '"""' HolMI group, ftem or con.-Thi 1 Co• Mela ,iel """ u ..,.,,. • ..._. MUC llftftl"• ,.,_ _ _, "-'aalton 842·J 1ee • bu11n111 11 con _, ,1 P'I'-'"•--.. ~ Apt -job flrM... dlJoted by .,, lndlVldual lO, M9* '· ''· 1111 •t......... ....... -&1 lk:,~7836-t?H T"• 1tgl1tran1(1) com-T.,.&I Th• fOl!o'Mng ~'°"' art lltMlnH• teew. ,....., YI • TREES. """''° '° trenlaC:t bull< ~ buMIM• •• ll•t•M•M 8Ullilt•• .... -W.P. YOUNQQUll7 L.Hrn P'renctt wttl'I n1-ne11 und• 11\e ~ · MUC lfOTICI IT~rN·s PHARMACY. The ,()llOwlng ptr90nt ........ ... ,......._ ,.i°&IC-. tN• French. Prtvat• or 8ulmfft Name(•) hted t&.H,,.... V«dt Of hat, Mt dOll'4I bUllineu H ' The r~ P*1IOM f Oltll•O fle..,ovt l awnt _, ..... _.. •Wt 01'0\IP !. .. m Ot con• above on J1if •• 1tll flk•u1 eo.ta MMa, Cfllf t2G2t NOAOAVI, 11 Clandl .. twa doing~ M L ancfc.' 11p1' r. Lawn <..: w \H()fi ·i;· ... ~ 161·3n& ~~~1:~l::r::1:!°a1:~ Vet .. Oon .. 2·1'68 ~~A e.tnal ............... :;rb~ Ct>ITlpany, wood.:;r· Buena "''"· W\HOO TIA .. WIA .. . • ard ,..,.,.,.,..t L~•to100I. !neut.ct. .... ... • !~MtlrMrltc w ~ 11111 :1Rt v 0• 0 '6~3 Meta Celtf ~ i-oHda, Newport CleatWp • Trff Trim· ... 1" t.... ounty Claftt of Tbe ~ P1f90ft1 •• ar • r, 1 .. 1. Cotta Vllf1\9 H lodetmall\, U _,.,, CaiW WM0 ming • 8pf'klt1Ughtlng F,.. Ml, ... '430& OrMQ• CCM1ly on ~ 11, doh ~ M : Mela. CIM ~ Candl9'#00d Way, lwna Hie• Harwy, '4JO ~ Apr a • l eod/8oci '"' PAd' C\.INt°'I. ,,, 8'iy. Tnl1 Du11n11t 11 con-Pwti, c:..t toat =•rt a .. ~n. Caur, Sine• 11>73 (47'1"') • _ · ,.1117 wood Drlv~ewport ~ lltV • OOtPotMIOn J~.!.!..,. butlnan 11 con-, Oob &46-0281. Wf Gitt 1t111 *"I T°"'* Mwc: • Wtnc1CM Qean.. ~ .....,_. ~ ---. c-~ • "' 1-ol11t1nl(•I com-.-.-~an~ Thi• bu11~ ... 11 .~. ccm- Total '"~ AemocS-Ing 0.U.lfly c., • ., Co• ....... ,... .Nlf u tAi ·~ NlttOn, ~ lo ·~ ..... T ... , .... ,,.,.,(•) com-OUded lltV an~ Dullf'• &...... llllftt enno a-v . ......._ To ,... r.... ,.,.. •tt. 30 Augult 1 ti 1•1 ' t11 llayaa.d Drtw, ,,..... ,,.. UMW lhe l'tdllloue ~ Jo lfll'!Nd ~ Tll• r111111,n1(1I com. Montl'\ly/Wkly or i ni. enuy. l»-7'12 lltteteetHn• M .. 214• • ' ' r ... ~ ~ 9Mefl, C.tllf ltllO "*""' Hame(•l ll9llld ""' ~ IM FlctlllOue ~\o ~ buli- tlmo. f:Mttl HMMO Un'*9 W1nOow Clng. ~ ~·~::J~on• =:~~·:.:,. = !,y~<•J .. ~ ;:.."':"'H!'!(i~ OARD NINO·l'ull HlfV, R 8!,~~.!_1>11 ~ IOTICI The tealt.lra"t(t) COl'll• .._ ~ N Sodat!Nn tlOCM tn NI'; M . l 1 Land•C•P• .. Pflnklr.. .. ........... m9fCfal .... Ul """'*' lo •lf'MCl ~· Thlf ~ ... "'" '* .............. flied Nit'll""""' eod-mow•:1:-:ln4Jp, 1•1 ·~ Calf Deve Iii l'lfllll ...._. ""' uncttt the ,ICWCM""' IN ~ a.-11 OI _..,.. IN C4intv Otftt Of Thia atai.m.nt Wft llM '"• r•t••· ne l'MUIO n.t••-bY Ir· Wlrt4./lllftl •h .. •a. ...,19111..e lluelMM HMM(•) IMllied ~ County on JiA'I t , ="' ~ on ,J4Jly 30. f:"· .,.= :• ' HUNT lewf'• .. ,..,..... m. ..... _,.. ,._.,. prof c ... nect, U Off 1'ie fOllMI• ,._. =-Ol'IJ '*'-Y 1t, .... le? ,.,... 111-:"' ~ ,,._ -.,... t .. ... eneee ~~ Call ... blind d~ mo .,. dOlnD.....,... ... r-• -· '" '""' '"'"" llllC111 88-.o'NL f llO-UO:f; ~~~ UtllllONlllofl ~~...,._ ~....,_.._.., ~.........,._. Ououoh c:lu11fi~ ~:r.:sF1:;4.;.:UC...'-:,,-. J ~..,....!!;:~.!!... 1u"u Cd\'o.ANi~~ ~ ~~~"'-:1 :.:. ~~ lA. ~.~:"~Ii ~.~~;:" ,.....,-~..---..;.,~----_ --..... , ·-,~ ,...,. -•·-..rN & Tl' ................. , Ofl-1 I , r.ge T.4io f.ftr ( ~ . • .. -- ~ l'\,l)l;~ N .... 00'\ ~~· CO.II ...... PilOI ~ 23 )() Aug...916 '3. 1901 T~St PUIUC NOTICE • - ,._.I_.==',, • ..,i!'mMa :ft • ... ~ ..:. li!ll•ii!llNLJ ----~...... !ft .. I .... .. IA•••• .. .-_. ~ CAii ii A1 ti, 1 • 1 ... • ._. ...... To .. ..... ' llt~ •••ae. •1 I AL El :;.! ......... ft 'z.: ~==~ ~~-==. ...-:-...... . .... -.. . ~iri:t ' OllTA~z;:e~o...,,..-_-:c_.e - ..__ 8wf\, =::. ., ...., ~•70•. ., .. I =.i,: ...... "'' • --.. .... _ r i!-:.-s PUNI '"' ........ '*";;;;ot'::.~:~ .. ..::.~..:... .... "'.!.rt~ ------=-.............. ......--.. '~ vn:·= .. '!_1M c~yo:. N .. .,,.,.,..,:'' ~·-~:--ill.,._ . .._. .. ,.In._.~·· ...... ----....... ._. .... -.:.'7.l:ttll:J ... -.. IN ~Ollllll ... PlllMf ........... , .;·~ ~-~=-""""°'-··-.. :.•:o::-,;~r'l!';-... =-: .................. ~ .......... :.llA'°"'wt.rrt::J:~,,,,.,,., ...::, ~ ·.~· P. ..._ f'9 of~ANOE . PETITION U I 0...n . ilntli"' 1"I ••::....--lo ...... =::..=-I, tttt: .. '° ...... • f'9 0. 14' ........ ,..,.. °' w l111lNlcY-:-s~ .. ":;".: ~· ltlat c.c• ............ ~ ....... , a '\:: .............. ~ ... CA. eon.=..,_ tt.•·:.:: !'!..!a::..: ......... ~ ...,_onO?/Ollt1 ~of~ CCMI~ ~yout~ ~ NOian M .... Mn ..., ... ;&T"~oilMii ... -rtlW •......., T• ..._........,.If"°,.......,"-" oo. _. •• "°81.AT L of OA%NO£. . . 'Ir' yO\J ME ' ~*' .. pereon-i I F .......... -TM ............ ~ .... ei;-1 ... 1111 .......................... Clll••·~ .,uri '='9'i f!UM I THE PETITION CREDITOR or ~taltv• to ,_ .... • "''* • of ........ 1 H=-• ... A .u W .-.: llMOH "° ....... .,..,._, e'dodl 111 °" ~ ti I 1-111 lliille ~~ ~~ ~· h i R•ymor'ld p oon~"'' C'9dll0r of ...... , ~ ....... Of .... ,..,.... .. .... of ...... II: Al WROCLAWIK\', MA"" ~ '!..._,,..,.. ... ~ ~ ,., J· "'*"' .,.. .,,.; .. II p 111 .,,. _,.,. ..,_,. of Trlilntkl Nia R~moncl P ~Mold YoU must lhe decedent .... MIOYI WROCLAWllCY. '?a W . ._ '"""" ,_ dMI "" -.. iii.~_., Md Tha ........ ..... County on .My 11. frll~ be ~led .. your c• Will .. ~ THI PETIT~ A ..... -....... ... M ..... .., ......... =' CAITllll't'. CO.TA :::. "::f'o't-=. ..... = .... In "°°"' fa .. NICI ............ ~ ' PllOOMt pe"'°"eJ r.-.n•...,. to Md IMil • copy to :! ~· d "':, t~" -Ml ~ ,.... -. ~ ,.... .,.. n. -='.. ~ ._... bV .. ......_ '" nn '"o co~ P'ubll1ll•d Ntwport l~r• ....,. of r ~~~~ N ~ .. ~ 1: p;obli~Y· ,.., tneaull .... ,.. :•::::.. = .., :: •:THI NJA 'Uelllnown et DeNaecn °" -.e clllO ........... 11Dr"'9 tor INI :W-~' M.. IHcft,.coeta ..... ftllotl THE PETITION w In four -rnon.. Ir TM wtl and any codlc•• ~.... .... -.......... ..tr:.·... ,,. ............ ~ ......, lllOwe. ~ = ':o ~~ ~~ Colla ..... c.11,-. ,tJtr 30. AugUlt e. t3, 20, '*".... the dilcedenl'I tf'9 ... ot ,.,., i.u.nc. °' .,. =~·=" .. "lot ,......, .............. ..,. Of ......... ::.. or.,.'-: Tu Mum. ==to.:-=~::. OP CALl•OANIA· Dl· .... L ---•••• tlll. Will end codlclll, If WW. lettota • ~ In ~~~ 1 *Pl ...e ..._ ....... .._, ~ .. :NONI ~ff .... 11111 fJI ~ ... '"4ne. CA ~·1.: TM 'AlllTMINT O, TMN. fOUfW\ •• #I. Loni lledl. t50I be admil19d to probllte. MCIOn ttOO Of .... vr • 111 ........ The Ml'M9 -..,._ 1111 ..... ._ ... = P'OftTATION l'AOflOSAL C... -..,.. ________ The wll and MY codlch C.i.tomla Probale Code THE PETITION If .. .. addrUHI OI h ~ W: A AA.IMO ....... wt ...-.an .. AND CONTRACT POA Tiiie ~M.. II OOft- atl avalabli tor Tho lltf'te tot 111no •dlllma requ"ll IUlhortty ,_ ... ... JENN,,lA NOO. 4111 tU4, JAHe E. 4'1Nt0, ._..II (?t4) 4~ · CONITAUCTION ON ~tr: en ........... Q ~ N 1· •, texllmll\atlon In .... hie kepi wll not •••• before lout admlnlsltr lhe .. "' .. ,, ....... Oft ......... BIACH_!!·..i...~ 1-1, ..w. 141-11.:.= 11 LIND-Thet:;E ~ STAT! tf!QHWAY IN °"" Tll• r .. lttrant(I) COM-lby fie eoutl · monfla from .... h9at1n9 ut1dtr the l~n<Mnl _, .... .._ ._., _.. f'OAT ~. CA.... M9'0, • CA ta7IO II .. ANCM! COUNTY IN COSTA menood lo hnMCI ..... ... --------. THE PETITION date t\Ottc.d ~ Admtn~ trAllOn nl Ell"lft ,..,, •••••• _...., The ...-to be ..... .. A9 llllecl e., .. ....,JU. ~ T"9 M ~a A , "0 M 1 ITH ,_ under IM ,.._ Pl.ASE requ•ts aulhonty to VOU MAY EXAMINE Ac~ (Thi 1uthot1ty Wlh ~ ""''"' _, M d..cftbed In """91 •• A eeNee, II olw bullr'9ll ~ COt*9la of the Jal.. ITM.IT TO 19TH tfftl!T IWlneaa NMte(t) .... ..,...., P .... , 1adl'nlnlsttr lhe estate lhe ... kept by the COUit N allOw ltie par900 .._ ...._,. ...._ BUSINESS, INCLUDINO na11111 and addrH11t ~ a.w.I WOttl dMc:tfpcidli: ~on• nae ........ .g. 81. born In 'undar lhe l~ndenl you .,. • --n ,.j>ffflf\lllllV• 10 llWI ··'"'"' fr•M .... Al.L l"UANITU,!!!.,._~~l!: &*Cf bV .. Selletl\Jetnaee g::::··...,_..!_2043 ni l.'=i ~ AoedW9y Jemie L.: Joneaorl IAdmln1str1tlon ol Estlllel lnllti tld In ,.._._ ™V l\CllO"'I '*lltlout eeurt TURES AHO E.....--rn Witt*! tt,... ~ b9fofa wWlbol• Thie ptot1Ct hat a OOaf of TNa lt.llllmenl wM ~ Morenci. Michigan, IA.c1 (This authority Will ...,., ~Me W::-" ~te-1 o1>111lnino C'Ourl •pp1ovll --...:.. ~ .___. M<mE FUU.Y DeSCftl9eO the dllll IUCh 1191 wu...,. Dom tlo I A1clal1ned 10 pefOlnt minOffty ~ With lhe COunty Ctlltl °' OC1ober 18, 1909. allow Iha petSC>nal ,_to-' e ooun BelOfa (;1kin9 C'9'1Ain YI') ,._., .,.. ...,.... ..._ ON EXHIBIT "A" Al\ or ... 9d lo lhe Bwet/ W.., ,ilClllllM, ioca.f~ .... ~ .. (Mal) and Of County .My n Stemming from farm representalr.'e 1o &Me ~l>eda~I tice~:t ,,,:r ~nan; actions ,..~.,.........._. Yeu...., TACHEO HERETO ANO Tranefwae ... 1U£NO$ lf ... ground In T4n1auve ~=.n ~ '"~ on • llfe In her childhood, rMn~acllOns wiltlout of an oln _:.,.,., • S how.ver, ~ ~ WMt te •" aft et• MO A E C 0 MM 0 NL Y AIAfS AHTAURANT, M30 Tl'eci t_. lnlend of , .. ==•• (WltE) plr· ,IOt t40 •he mOV9d to C•ll-ol>la COUit llPJ)l'OVal llPPfalal Iv _,, an r•pteHnlAllVt win ~ ,..... ..... " KNOWN AS THE WQ. WARNER AVDIUE. f()UN. cite COMl Hwy. between fomla In 1919 and Befort king c:ertafn V&fy ot of .:.y -.::.:-: ~!qu•~,.to 9"'• nolice I ,_ H'Mt llnow Met• f:TABU: PATCH <: TAIN VAUEY, CAUFOAHIA COronm •Del Mtt1 ~ LA-No pt4i-bld mMtlng la ,.~ ~ .. ~ tater •tt•nd9d Or-1fr4>ortat1I .alons account aa vjdad In "'tar"-1>4Ktons unle torMJI ,_ "'-oaff llft UMt91T ''A'' TN ...... aold or to be pa uMCh n ...,.enge ~tor IN1 profect .....,..., ~, • •no•,Hlgh .School II however, the personel MC1lotl 1~'° of .... lhey have \IVArYld nolle• or ettemer ,.._, .. ..,_ INVENTORY OF f~NI· .old.,.~ In gen. ~-The plpllftM ... Bide .,. reqund '°'the Auguet •• 1s. 20. 1•1 w.. nere th•t the ~P'=i:f\lalve ::Ice~: California Probate Code A ~°lJ:lte~h~ ~~n .... et a ..... eN of. nJRE, AXTURES, EOUIP· r~Ul~.E~ st~AE:; ==-~::ca J: entire worlc • d11erlb1d T...O met and later mar· int'!: .. ~ p2rsons unless ~T:ta~!i:!t:ir'~ot~ admi111,11at1on ~11y1 H•• (ll1ted In th• MENT, ETC Of THI! VEG-TRADE. LEASE, LEASE· co .. t ~•lopm1n1 10 ~time thlt cQnlrlCt,. PU1UC MOTICI rled her hu1band, lhey have watv.d noliee or court clerk. w1I be gran•d uni.es • ._.~let. ETABL.I! PATCH LOCATfD HOLD l!STATI!, lEASE-MWW future llomel Md Ir-awarded, the contrl<:tor ~~t:~y g~ad::~~~ contented to the proposed Attorney'°' f:lt9tltloner· tn~eresled C:'~n hlfl an .... ~ ........... Mo AT 4188t BIRCH ST .• No I· HOLD IMPROVEMENTS, tlgmtlon ~!:...~· •h•ll jOllHI •l'h" • f. action ) The Independent ASTOR I PHILLIPS . o jdec~ohn 1 eod petillo = .... ottaolon 1 NEWPORT BEACH CA OOODWIU.. AND TRADE tlon "*, Mn '"~ h C1aa1 lloenN 0t a CIUI from Whittler Co. admlnisratlon authority 505 Cltv Pukway w .. , an s ows oo caua ueted ttene Uft 112eeo • NAME Mel .,. loeat9d at: OH o ttandard conllr'UC-C.12 llcenM. ... ... Oflll lege. ah• laugh! wll be granted unless an S It 1000 why Iha «iurr llh~ld ·not ....... Ila 30 DIAi CAL.-135 w SAKER STREET tlon dOat contrOI meuur... The C(l>IW8C10f mutt alto The f~ PlflCll'l9.,. Phyelcal Ed and 1n111ested person lites an ~~~.. grMl lhii Aulhonty · DD~IOS ' 1. 2·TUB STAINLESS COSTA. MESA, CA 9M ProJac.ta 12'40, 11110, be prOf*ly llcenMd at the dOlng buelNet H ' O&nce lor"'9 ye•rt In objection lo the ptltlk>n Or-. 'CA 12MI 2913 A HEARING on lh INI'• p,... STEEL SINK of I C«taln RESTAURANT 3t27il. The INtM COllt • time ihl bid II tubmltted BINGO BUQLE NEWIPA· lh• Orange School and shows good cause New'!!'e.act11C ta l)iit111on will be l\eld on MfttW UM reepueete 2. ta" FISHER FAUCET bualneti known •• THE Zone e eome.tlc Wat« except lh.c on• Joint van-'. PER. t54&-0 Adami Ave., District Sh• WU al-why the court should not MesK'Pliot OS A'3U~I 22 1991 •• 1 415 ....... ~"·~ •n 3. TRAULSEN 3 DOOR PIZZA PL.ACE. AeeeNoll'LZC?:M., Domettlc: tur1 bid • Joint Venhn "' Coll• M .... Callf 82tat way1 vltelly ln1er grant the aulhonty July 30 Au 1 6 1991 P in Oepl 3A IOC&led 111 .... oef1lt, FRIDGE The kind of llcenM lo be eoo.ter 81nOl"I and lone cenae may be obtained by Me11 El Ooredo TNll, etled In her com: A HEARING on the ' g ' ' 700 Cllllc Ctnttr Dnv U1ta outa O une 41. TAAULSEN 2 DOOR tr1n•f9rred II: TYPE'. ON G ~med Weter Reier· a co~ton ol ~ 1546-0 Adams Ave., eo.i. lty Sh ed petition Wiii be held on West. p 0 Box 1138. u....-. telafontoa no FRIDGE SLIDING GLASS SALE BEEA ANO WINE volt, locm9d 9d~ to lifter bid opening tM .,.. M .... c.tlf '2at ~~~he Boa~d ·~:v m. August 15, 1~1 •I I 415. PUBLIC NOTICE SRnla An CA 92701 ........... preteooton1 5 WOLF RANGE • 8 EATING PL.AC! NUMBER· propoHd North Upper fore IWtld In ICCO«lal'lce Thia bu1JnH1 11 con- p M 1n Depl 3A loc.ated at · IF YOU OBJECT T 41·257438 now l11uld for loop ROid about M/2 with BualMQ and Pro-~by' an lndMdual rectors of lhe Child 700 Cl\fte Cenlet Onve SUPUllOR COURT lhe gr nHn9 ol the peltllOf'I, .., ~· ..rtta • BURNER the ptetnlee9 localed at· mHM north of Peclflc CoNt fe11lon1 Code Section The reg111r1nt(1) c~ Guld•nce Clinic and West PO BoicB3S Santa Ol'Tlt•STAT• vou ~?uld 11p~ar at th Ma41ul1te ttana que 6 DUl<E STEAM TABLE . 735 IAl<EA STREET, Hwy. IOU11\ of Newport ?02t.t . ' mena9d lo trlnlaCI but11o WH Pr91tden1 of Ana CA 92702 OF CAL..,ORNIA l\eiving end Sl31e you ov•tr 09" ... few· 5 UNIT COSTA MESA, CA 92707 9Mch, In Ormnge County, Thia COl'lj(llCI It~ iO naM under the l"1cUtlOul Harbor Key Auxiliary IF YOU OBJECT TO FOR TH• ob}tcllons or hie Wnlle .......... ....... ... '7 LIQUID FtRE EXTIN-The lnUcil)lteG date of Ca. Thie C>toi.:t lnYoMie ltate conttlCt nond*"""-ltutlnell NllM(1) l8'9d ol the Chlld Ould· the 9rant1ng of the pellloon COUNTY 01' ORANG• ob141Cto0ns with lhe c:ou r••l•d .... •ted .... QUISHE~ SYSTEM AUTO me ule1tran11., 11 AU. the conatlUC1lon of two 2 8 nttlon Ind compliance ,.. abcMt on: June 20, 1M1 ance Cllnlc 1963· you rJiould &1>9&llf 81 ltHt CAii! NO. A<IM4t belo1e lhe heanng V® .,. ... le OOfte ... II HAND FIRE EXTIN-OUST 23, 1991 11 NEW· MG re .. rvolre and • qulremente &:.Meant to John HMfy 19&4. She WH ac· hlta11n9 and stale your IN THE llATTUI 0 ,. appei\fnnce may b• tn OUCIM eu --GUISHER PORT ESCROW COM-boeater pumping ... lion Oowmment ,..SecUon Thl1 ltatement_WM. flltd _ tlve In P E O and obJtc:llOns or hie wntten 1>41rson or by your 111iomey .. • PA.HY 27~ BAISTot. ST tor the putpoee OI IUppty. t2"0 wUh Iha CCM1ty Cl9ftl Of IHHV9d at Pre1ldent obiecllons with the cour1 THE PETITION TO IF YOU ARE U9tM ftO prMeftta I EXHAUST HOOD WI No 110 COSTA t.4ESA. cA Ing potable wager for do-.,,_,.:,.~WIN be Ofllll9d Ormnge County on .My 13. ol Church Women belor• lhe heanng Your CHANOll THE NAM• CREDITOR 0t eu ,..,.,_ .. a tlefnpo, MAl<E UP AIR SS 112829 mist1c Ind fire flow and r• to bld<Mr9 property cenJ. tt91 United. The 4th 011• appe111an<:e may be 1n OF TO•IAI MICMASL conllng nt credolor Of th ~ ~ et ouo, 10 5 MAPLE TOP TABLE The 1moun1 ol the pur. claimed Wiiler fof lmQdon fled u 1 "Smal 8Utine1t" l'IOUae trlct of p.,enl Teach· per~on 01 bv your allorney MYRICK dltcea~ed you must fl r le i*edM quftar 9U 11 CAA.OLE OUEEN AO-ehan ptk:e or CONldet· to lhe planned IMne Coe.et ~ lat., than lhe bid open-Publltn.d Nftpor1 ~ e r 1 A s 1ocI a1 1 on IF YOU ARE A ORDER TO SHOW your chill! will1 the coun ealerte 9U dlftefo ~ TISSEAIE 5 SKEWERS Ilion In c:onntelton wilh the dev91opment. Btnl~ Ing d1te end In flCCOfdance Coate M... Piiot Jvty ~ ,.. .. a and mail n C'opy to th t ~ d S 0 0 tramlw of the 1ie.n.. •nd are ihl ltvlne Ranch Wattt with Section llM « MQ • •warded her lh•lr CREDITOR or I -u IE FOR per~On.11 rerrennl"hv e raa oeae• e IY 12 TAN F A RQ. bulln-. lnc:JIJdl the Olittlct and the 1 lrvlne Tl 2 California mini Augutt 8, 13, 20, 1ft1 highest award. a Na con11ngen1 crt1dnor ol lhe CHANG• Of' NAM• oppo>nl"d by the cou propl•d•d atn avtao TISSEAIE W/ELECTAIC llmlteG ·ltwwlt~ It = Coatt rteldentl. Mitigation u:w 'Cocl• A lof:fOf ,! T44 tlon•I Lii• Member· decea~ you must hie PETITIONSR, ToMae w1lh1n tour months fr adtolenel por pert• de WARMER eum ol M7 ooo oo Wtilttl ITINltnl .,. the IOllOwlng sting eueh efttenee • .. ... MO -ncl 1hlp, In recognition Y~' clt'lim with th1> co~n Mlchaet Mwrlok h•• the (hit' ol llr'll t5.su11nc1 ol I• OOtte. 13 MAX CASH REGISTER con111t1 of th. fOl~ng· of ttandatd conltrvctlon ~nclud9d wttr the bid __ r_"'~------- of h•r Hrvlce The ~rs:::,·· "r;;re~ ... ~~8UV: ni.cs a poHtlon for an le119f!. '"' provided .. lbteten otro• NqUl•I· 14 LITTON MICROW~VE CASH ON D.EPOSIT m•thod• to rtduc• the documanle. Applle1tlon1 l'letttt•• Newport Harbor 11 ontoo b lhe court order to ohe,... Mlft4t section 9100 ol lh•,toe ........ Pu9de que OVEN $1.00000 1empot1ry Inconvenience tor itatut •••''Small Bull· llu....._ ......_ PanHellenlc gave Pr:. I y h I trom TOii.AS MICHAmL Cahlorn1:1 Ptob,,lft Code u1ted _.,.,. Hamer • t5 LAMPS DEMAN 0 N 0 TE due lo nolH I/lei d,uat ... nfft" must be tubml119d It t t h the I Ai h wi in our moni s rom ThlJ tin~ lor Mino ~t.,1ms .. -$32 500 oo aoclaled with normal con-n... G • ...._ A!~rd In r 1976 •;;:, lhe dilltl ol l1rst 1s.-;uance ol MYRICK TO MtCHAaL wi• not l'•plra before lour un •bowedo lnmedlat• tll TELEPHONE IN,STALLMENT NOTE itl\ICllon ectlvttlel. Graded lo l';~"o~ Of en-The tOllOWlng pereona WI le1tt1rs a•, provldt!d 1n T081AS RICE months lrom lh1t htartn Mente. SI no OOftOOe e 17 SERVICE COUNTER $33 500 OO ilopH wlll be lindtcaped ..... e, ,.~..., ol Small dolnQ butinee1 H : ~;'m~~ ~~ ~h~ d~:m~ secbon \ 9 too 01 ·the It I• tM,.bJ Ofdefed d.1te no11c1>d 1'bove g "" 'abo1ado· puada CABINETRY DATED JULY 15 11191 to prevent oroalon Ind 10 ~nd t~:~orlty bualn .. i , !•>CORBIN-HILL, INC. munlty... Private f~hl~rnta Pr11btle 1008 that all penona Int~ YOU MAY EXAMINE llamat" a un MfYlolo de t8 SALAD OAR . CABIN· BUYER'S SIGNAT'fJRE• 4"'11\tne• ett1 ... thellca. S=1ment~lf~t,~~: 100, (b)~B:C,FOO£S• c: Or•vesldt Service wile n~7':x~;11 11b:?or~ 111'~ eated In thl• matter •P. lhe Ille k11pt bV 1ne coun If referenola \M •bow• ETRY RONALD A ALFARO, JANE .. tty J, ~.DI• ProjOCI p1.0., ap.clal.pte> ~! ... Cati! ~ • T .. da A t 6 months from the hearin pear before thle court you are a per50n doa o • una oftclna de Ill SALAD BAA OROR IN E ALFARO, trtot S.Oret*Y vli loni, and propoHI Cotbln Hiii Inc Callfonq w~th M~mo~~~1ser: dlllenollcedabove 911n Department No. M 1n1er9S1 .. d In lhe eslale. ayuda ..... "'9• el df. PAN SIGNATURE OF SELlER Publl•"•d Newport torm1 lor bidding lhll Thi• buelntt• 11 con. vices at the Corona YOU MAY EXAMINE of ttte Oren .. CcKlntJ you rn..'ly Ille With lht court f'9Gtorto t•fo1tfcot. 20 SALAD OAR SNEEZE OR LICENSEE· SIMON Beech..t:o1._ Mell Pilot project can only 6e ob-OUC1ed by: a CorJ)Otlillon • del Mar Community lhe hie kltpt by lhe coul'I II Superior CoYrt at the n form.ii Re:1"esl lot c .. e No. ea.t .. H GUAAD WROCLAWSl<Y • MARY August 8, 1991. lllned I the Department of Thi t1gl1tranl(I) com-e o n g r e g a t I o n 11 I you are a p8fson addreu ahown llbo¥e sret.ll Nollet o the llllng The name end ed-21 SALAD OAR BACK WROCLAWSKY 1530 Tr1n1~1on. Plant llnd menced lo lranteet ~ Church •• 2·00 P M interested "' in .. vslate Ion Aueuet 20 tfft at o •n inventory and d,.n of the oourt I•• MIRROOS 8Publl•h•d Newport Bid docum1nt1, Room neu under the Fletltloua you !Tiiiy hie wllh .,.,, coul'I • • appra1g.'I ol es1a11 as5411S • 11ch~111 Mn• Pilot PUIUC NOTICE 0200 (lonnef1y Room 311) BullneN Ntme(I) 11.-ct RKeptlon lollowlnQ. a lorm.al Request tor 2 o'oloctr p.m., and or ot any pellhOf'I 01 CEI ftOMbre w dlrecclon 22 STEAM TABLE CABIN-Auguste, 11191, Trintportellon Bulldtng' abcMI on· NoYember 1 SuNfved by D•ugh· SP8CI 11 Nohce ol th~ tolin then and there •h-account •'S groY!ded In de le Corte eet 0"· ETRY 1532 &.aQAL NOT'tCS 1120 N Stl'Mt, P.0 ao• 1ees ' ter, Lynn Cornell of an mvenlOry anS c•uee, If enr thew section 125 ol the ANG• COUNTY SUPE· 23 STEAM TABLE NOTICIOf' IM28741, Sac:rmmento, Call· L.M Mac:Oon.ad Secr«ery !~dn• A~~~~ :::a~• appn1sa1 oh1slate i\~ts "9¥•, wt.r ltte petition ~ahlom•,,1 Pr~ol• COdlt A IUO" COURT, 100 SNEEZE GUARD PUii.iC NOTICE PUllUC aAL.m fomt1 IM274·00C>1. Tei. Thi• llatement • wu 11..o or ot .1ny pe1111on or for cl\ange of neme t ~e<Jt or lab:':'~ Nol~e Clvlo Centef Drive 241 FRONT SIGN l'Mate Of' AUNOOffU Phone No (918)445-3325, with lhe County CWtt of ~nr;:r;:,:~~n~~r•~d;•~n ,,ccoun1 .l.'i proVld;Jd m should"°' be 1ranted. c<;;:;:, ~~"~:111 a rom • w .. t, P.O. aox t"4, 25 WHITE MENU &OARD STAHMNT 01' ~ Ind IMY0 be ...,. et the Orange County on .My 11. seoon t250 ol lfle It la further ordered At101ne for Petitioner Sante Ana, CA H70t 26 3 BURNER BUNN AllMDOllMDT Of' Notice le hereby glvln tbove epertm•nt of 111111 P•clnc View Com· Cahlom"' Prob.\ltl Cade A that a oopr of thla R""'OYY sw •NSON Th• name •ddre11 COFFEE MAKER UU--TITtOUS lhll the ·--...,......, Miii Tt~ oftloe and at ~IOOeM • I. r y . N. y p 0 r I Requ"1.I lor SptK:IAI Noloeto ....... .. • • I • ....... .--_...,...__ lhe orr.c. of the Ot•lt'td Pu --~ ..... Beach Pacific View lorm 1s av." 'Ible lrom lht! order to •t.ow CleUM ESQ end telep ..... te nu~ 27 CUISINART FOOO •USINtlSS MAM• NII I.I ~ IUC:tlon, put· Ctr~ of TrwponaiJon blttW Newpoft ..._.r dlrecllng (7t4) G-14 courl clwk b• publlahed In th• 4000 MecArlhur Blvd of ptolntttra ettomer, PROCE~ The IOllOWlng pertonl euant 10 Section 2t700 of SI Lot Anoele•. San Fran. Cotta M ... P'llOt J"'1 30. 2700 Anorney for Petltioner Pllo,, • new.paper of SI• 600 or plelnttff wtthcMlt an · 211. HANlYslNK llllW abendonecfthe UM of the Bullneu & Prof .... cfaco, ri tne dlllflct In ~1II,13, 20, tll91 C ARTHUR NISSON general clrculaUon Ne?cort Beach • CA •tterne~ l•t Cl!I ftom-29 MOP SINK lhl Flet1Uou1 Bu1lnH1 Ilona!~·· the folloWlng Which the wort! 11 situated T ... 95 ;============-=-=-=.=: NISSON & NISSON printed In thfe oountr, ~26 0 S.. C lw•, fa df.,-.ocfeft r el oo. MOP AND BUCKET Name DELTA CONSULT· g~y C~~S IOA~ St•ndud Speclllc1tlon1 at•tUC _..,.1 17491 lrvln• Blvd #1 00 at l•att once • WMll •• 11wr>0.Prtlo .ich ~IA numef9 de t .... ono del 31 ASSORTED STEAM ING GROUP, 25871 La wuh "'"'« b ep-mitt Ind S~d Plana .,.. __ r_"'-----'-~--Tuslln CA 92680 f ..... Mt-'.:\ 1 I • Pate Boull'vard 1412, El • -1 • • " avellabll tN°"SJh the State _..._ TAYLOR Evelvn A. T 1w1or PaHed 11wey S11tur day. Augu81 3, 1Cl9 t B orn In Toronlo C11nad11. sho had llved In Orengo Co for lho PIUI ~3 years and had boon Manegor ot lho J C Humphrios Jewolers In Cosl a Mose for 32 years She Is sur- vived by her d11ugh I er J II C 11 1 e Humph11e1 sons Gene Teytor •nd Lee T•ylor. aon·ln ·l•w J C Humphries 1even grandchlldr•n a nd five greet grandchlldren Fu ner•I 1orv1ces wlll t>e held Tuesd•y Au· gull 8, at I I 00 A 11.4 at Pac ific V1 ow Chapel In Newpart Beach Interment wlll be In Pacific View Cemetery P1cll1c view Monu11ry 01. reeling 844-2700 INP,.,.po,°t 8'>;Jch ·cosln for our conaecut •• e AuQ 6 e 1 J 1(}<11 •l>ot•do del deman-TABLE PANS TOfo, Callf. 112630 2 chetts, llWT'I mo .• mite of Calitomlm, o.p.l'tmant of "-- Mi>s.1 P1lo1 . wHka prtor to ttt. day dante, o dal d~ 32 ASSORTED POTS Thi • Ftctltlov1 8uelne11 CHERIE WALTERS A·l5 T1en1portatlon Put>llc• l'1otttleua Julv 30 Aug 1 f 19c:i1 of ttt. tte•rift9. PUBLIC NOTICE dant• que no tleno AND PANS N1me referred ro 11>ove ~htlrt, ~ plct.~ b~~·R ~ tlonl t.Jntt, 1800 Aoyll 01k1 •ua.111111 Nw _______ • __ DA.TEO: JUL to, IH1 FM~•· •b•t•do, .. , F ... .,. 33 ASSORTED PLASTIC WU tllld In Or~• County W~LTEAS·~ 17 b & DrlYI, Stcramento, CA s .......... PUBLIC NOTICE TULLY H. SEYMOUR, Flclltloue .,.ICK •· TU"N•"' FOOD CONTAINERS on M~ 3, t 118 Fiie matt. 3 chit; r•t x C:.Ch llHIS. Telephone No The IOlloWlng '*"°"'.,.. Judge of th• Superior .".,,,. .. Name HNI• M. LUIQKOS, 34. ASSORTED l<NOVES ~·';,~cy Lundy, 254571 Lt ch . tablet, ~ r•k•, m11e: l!:~:'!csS-::Os~3c:: ':'e\~ro"'P1ooucT CP027680 j Court Statement TYrfter, Cooper and ANO OTHER UTENSILS Pare 8l\ld #4l2, El Toro, BRADLEY LtBlANC H·22 end Sti nOud Plant GROUP, 22935 hvl Aanotl NOTICE OF.PETITION Publl1h•d Newport The loUoWI ptlflont 1re Reynotcte, C7t4l 474-35 .2 POLYETHELENE Callf t2830 App11 141 dtsk1, chairs, of• througl\ th• Publlcattoni Pukway, Yorba Linda, TO ADMINISTER I Beach·Co11a MHa Piiot doing bu1tne':. u : eeoo, 1 '•ft! Pt ... , UTTINQ BOARDS Undt Sltvenl, t02A Averlll fie• room dlvldH, tat1, Unit with comp1nv or firm Calif. 112t87 E~T ATE OF: July 23 30, August 6 t 3 DOVE OUILOEAS SUPPLY. Suite J211 lrvtne, CA 311 Al l BATHROOM FIX· Awnue, 8111'1 Pedro. Callf b08 11u.o· mlSac ANTHONY CE· purchut Ofder numbor will T .J We1tco Product• Phyllis S. Johnson 1991 22t2 Dupont Drive. S6.11e T, t27t4 TURES 90732 A h32 Dftu«, bk be honor•d. FAX No Group. Inc . a Calltomla •ka Phyllis T478 IMnt Calif 02715 DATSi NOY 20 tfft 37 ELECTRIC WATER The M1ttox Group. 513t =· :;t.';!?!r ~~i<a d~ (918)3241..att7. corporation, 229)5 ~ Skilton Johnson Community American Inc , Garr L. Granvllla HEATER Watm Sprlno1 Road, Glen E,._. loole 111 bllle Ch Olds 1hell be tubmintd Rench Pukway, Yorb1 CASE NO A159957 PUBLIC NOTICE c 11t1orn11 22t2 Dupont y ' Ellen, Caht 95.442 -.-· • • • on1y on propoaal f0t1nt lur· Unda, c.tif. 02t11 · Dnve Suite T Irvine Cahf C .. til, •w J.,..t '"'"91 38 SIDE CABINET rt111 bullnet1 wu ~ fen, m11c RICHARD nlthld by the Oepltr1ment Tiiis builneu le cor.- To All hvors THE COSTA MESA ZON· 1127tS • • Deputy APPROVED TERESITA ducted by a generll part· SHANEOROOK J·S Ref • Cool .. or laetlmllff ol the ducted by• IJlll)rporatlon ben1Jhc1Aritoc; credltor~I NG ADMINISTRATOR Thi• bu11neH I• co~ PubU1hed N.wpott Oeac:h-YANQCO nerv.lp bllc•, IP & mat •tereo. bld'der'1 completed end ••• The regl .. r&nt(I) COfl'I. c~~:n• ':::01ors !'.! WILL RENDER A DECI ducted by • COfporalJon Cotti Men Ptl()\ July 30, BUYER s SIGNATURE Thi• •t•I~ -· filed couch. bit•. misc ROY ecUlld propotal tonne IUI>-menced lo tr~ bull-~h.IWIS41 be 1nlern1eci .~ SION ON FRIDAY. AUGUST Thi reo111ran1(1) com· August 8 J3 20, 11191 JENNIFER NGO Ind .,. llnlll ll'te County Qetk of ::~~ t:5TEi:.o111~ .:! mlt1ed u a bid wfll be ,. neee under IN AcWoue rile will or esr.lle or bolh 16 1991 OR AS SOON AS menc:ed 10 lranaact bull· 1507 localed •I 41881 BIRCH ST Ortnge County on July t. DONALD J.'Tl Cne.t bk Ject-1 811Mneee Namo(1) hfed ol Phylhs s Johnwn ak 1 f!GSSIBLE THEREAFTER. neas undet the Flctltloul No 1-t NEWPORT BEACH t991 cue ~ ch INK DAR The 1uccH1ful blddef aboYw on. JVly 1. 1090 Phyllis Slullon Johnson ' ON THE FOLLOWING Out•neu N•m•(•) lll1ted PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92611() • Pvblllhed ~Belch-RIN 'wrn · J.t3 LY ...; 1~h 1 peyment F9b M Hon, Prealdenl A PET TION has been ITEM •l>Ovl on June I, 1991 The bul Colla ...... p Jufy 18. 11"1 recoras bXt m19c' bOnd and • per1ormance This llAl't"'*'1 WU lltld hllld by TheodOf• H , ZONING ACTION 'ZA· Oeiyt E H .. n1y Vic• Pr•• FlctltkMaa ,,,.., name uHd 23, 30, Auguat e. t99t JA&Es HERZOG t< 5~ bond with IN Courtty a.ii of Johns.on on lhv Superiorl9t·t4 FOR LINDA HOA· dm 9uetneao Name by the 1111« at thllt loca· T~t5 Sitto 1111 Cloelc b;• to Section tm Ormnge County on .My t . Cou1t ol Cahlorma Coun1ylTON AUTHORIZED AGENT Th•• t11temen1 WH ftlld Statement lion 11 THE VEGETABLE PUIUC NOTICE ml • • • • of 1.at>of eoct., the t991 ol ORANGE FOR GARY LORMAN FOR wtth the County Cleric of The IOllo'#lng pertone ate PATCH ~ wt! be by ~ g•neral pr11Y1lhng wege fl4Ml71 THE PETITION A MINOR CONDITIONAL Olange County on Jufy 5. dOlnG bullneu ... The ~ed dltl Of l'Nm ltw bidding (Wtttlll'I IUled tit.ti In the oountyln wtlld't ~ Nlwpor1 hadl. r11qu~l~ ltlal Theodora H USE PERMrT FOR THE IN-l99t • CREATE A MEMORY· it11 bulll aa1e It AUG 22 f'tomttlM bldi mey be lubtnlft.O In the WOik 1110 be done hM Coeta Mell "°' J411y 23, I Johns.on ..,., appotnled as STALLATlON OF A SATEL-F4"tlt SPECIAL OCCASION CA-1091 it the ottlce of ltuatAne ...._ tdVancl) on the t3th day bw1 oat~ ihl 0.-~. Auguet e. 13, t9't personoll r .. presenla~e 10 LITE DISH. tO FEET FROM Pubhlhed Newpon Beach. TEAING1. t117t8 Seashore TIFFANY ESCROW 'TOl F Itel nt ol Auguat. t991 at 2 OO tec:'IOf of the ment Qt T-441t adm1111'1l>l1 "'" estate ol THE REA~ PROPERTY Co•I• MHI Pilot July 23, Clrcte. HIM'lllngton Beach. BAU. AO No 100 ANA T-.. ...........!."'' o'cloett ,. M •• IM pr• lndutltrlal Rtlltlont Tl'9M the d~~nl LINE ANO 5 FEET FROM 30 August e t3 1991 Calif 02648 • • • .. •• ·---"'¥ ptl(90nl .,. ml wner. nJd Oi*1Y .. rfltM llP~ In the MUC MOTICI THE PETITION THE LEFT PROPERTY ' ' ' Joyoe Anne w .. ngarderi, HEI M · CA 112110 $ OOlnO bUlinoet .,. MS pr Which Oep.,tm1n1 of Tr1n1----------'=========~I r11que•l'\ 1he dec:eoonts LINE, LOCATED AT 2512 T~3t 111118 SH1hora Circle, SUZANNE LESTER CO"(O OE CAZA OOlI l ~N~ll(')ftdll'ldwhlc l)Of'lltlon publk:allon en-l'NttO WILL "nnd codtc:•ls 11 My BOWDOIN PLACE IN AN PUBLIC NOTICI Huntlnoton Beach, . c.tlf Thi• Wtc n11 IS tubtec1 RACQUET CLUB. One Colo ~T~l~E et 7~~ESE~n~~ lltttd Gener11 Prevtlllno Plomleue PAC•te VtlW •MORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • C<ematory 3500 Paclilc View Drive Newpor1 8Mctl ....,.,.. ........... llUlllUWIY Mortuary * Chtpel Cremaoon 110 Broedw1y Coet•M ... Ml·t111 be .utm.1161d 10 probate I A I ZONE ENVIRONMEN· 11264t IO Calll<>tnll Uniform Com-d• cau Dftve, Coto de All'I Huntington BMch Ca. Weoe Rat••. dateG April". • ...., I II ....... The w1• 11nd Any codlc~s TAL DET£RMINATION EX FlctlUoua Thll bu1lnH1 11 con-me1c111 Code Section Cua. c.lil 12t7t C ~teG •.I AYRES SEU' 1~1 'u1ur1 efltdlve wage .......... ara ava~11ble tori EMPT •u1lneH Nalfte duc19d by: an lndMdull 8108 2 C04o de Cazt Ud .. I Ill· STORAGE 1012 Ernut tat•• which llave ~pr• The t(lllowlno pttftonl are tll<ammntion 1n the fllv kept! IF THE ABOVE AC· lletement Thi r1gl1tr1nt(1) com· 11 ~· eubJect the Mme t0ornlt,..!!,mlleCI .,.,,,,_,~, Ave Hun-...on BMch C• detemllned •ncl are on fl .. doing bullneal .,: by th!! court TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· ~ to trantaet bUll• ,,. ...... o de Caza r.,.1ve. • '"'V' I ---~. With the Oepatt!Mnt ol In-SUNtAOl. CUMAT! CON-THE PETITION LENOE:O IN COURT, 'ttiE The f:!~ l*•ona "' na.. undet the Ftcmroua Ind tddrlU of lhl PlflOO C04o de Cut, Calif. 82079 71~~141· ht°'ib~ ''; du1111e1 Re141tlone ell r•fer• TAOL AWNINGS 31..._, r11qu~ts authonty 10 CHAU.ENGE MAY BE UM· ~co 1 &~o'~s ~ eue1ne11 Narn.(1) llated With Whom c1a1m1 may be Thie bu1ln111 11 con-~-" ~ ~ :t eN:td t>ut not printed In Alr••Y. Avenue• Cot II ,,dmm1slar lh• estate ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS. Glencllrn Ln H~....., •!>OW on· not 1ppllcat>le fllec:I 11 TIF,ANY ESCROW, Clucted by' • llmlted ,,.rt· be made..., c!.h Md ~~114 .. Id pul'lllC•tlon M .... Callf. 92e29' undtfr lhe lnde1>9~nt SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN Belc Ca II ' ""''on Joyoe Anne Wlfngarden 701 E SAU. AD , No tOO, nttehlp for -1 ,,_ 0 E P A A TM C. NT 0 F ~Sign. Inc 1 Otllfor· Aclmtnl'llrAllOn ol Eslale CORRESPONDENCE DE· aon!'ki J ~~ 20N2 Thlt ttalemtnl .... lllecl ANAHEIM, CA 0280& • Th• r•g•••r•nt(I) eom-All ·~of ~~n-:. TRANSPORTATION, Oep-ni. corporatton ;1...., Alf. Act (This IUlhoflly win UVEAED TO THE ZONING Cllenc.im Ln tfUml""'on with the Countv Clettl °' SUZANNE LESTtA Ind menced to tranNd bull-IOld u I• and mu9t be ,... \lty D1reclOt Trenapotttlion WIY Avenue cot11 ...... allow •h• p...-sonal ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR Beech Cahf .a.. .... Ottnge Couf'llY on,,,...., 23, the rut dll• for ' nu neu IM'def the Ftctlttout moved It llmt Of .... Salt lflOlnMflng,. Cellf.12t2t . r•prtts8nlal1v1 lo lak TO l>IE ABOVE DATE Thi• . bualneu 11 con-1901 cJalmt then br AUG ~ '!.'!In ... ~llM(t) hied 11-.ubject lo~ In ~.!..ed ~ 28. ~· ··-·· Thi• buel!IHI 11 c~ man~ 11c11ons w11hovt FOR FURTHER INfORMA-due19d by• an lndMdUll 1'8011.. • lvvvl on. J•nu1ry 15, lhe Of Mttt be-,.v.,,._,..., by ,,,. ,_.,.. dueled by a COl'DOflllOn ob1.-,1n1no court 1pprov11l TION ON THE ABOVE AP· The reg'tllr&nt(I) com-PUblllNd Newpor1 ao.cn-109t, which le the bl.I l'IOM t!'!_t_ ._..,,~~~Obi-~ JulyB11c~Coet1 M .. 1 Tiii regletrenl(I) com- Betore faking certain very PUCATlONS, TELEPHONE menc.a to lral\l4ICI ~ CQ4lta ..... Pilot July '° dlly before the .... dat• ""''" c. Y~. Vici gated........ • ~ •• mor1C9d to lrlnaac:t ..,.,. 1mportan1 actlOnS 7e..4,52415 OR CALL AT THE und the , A 20 .. • epeclfled •!>OW Prllloent ...-.,. tott. nett ~ ihl ~ howilwr tt\e parsonel OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Bu~~nni "Na ldlliOUI ~t I , t3• ' 1 1 Dai.ct JULY 12. 11111t Thi1 lllllefnll'lt Wiit fled •eftator, AYR•• 1-402 IU1ineu Nimo(t) i-.ct reprtseolal1v• Wiii b NINO DIVISION, ROOM ·~on M111~\··.~~ T~ JeNNIF!A NGO with the County Cletk of ..... 8TCMMMI .... MO -llboYe on May,,.., ... required to grve nollce 10 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, Donald£ Botoft • ML.IC MOTICI Publfthtd Newport Ot~ County on Jufy 1, Publl1hed Newpott r~ -·ICI John ~ -,,.._ 1nt111est1d p.,aons unless COSTA M(SA CALIFOA· ™• ... temenl waa ftltd Bnch-Cosll Mita Pltot 11111 Beach-Colla ..... Piiot ,,......... der1t they have waf\l'td nollee Qr NIA w.tl\ the Counl'f Cllrlc of P..-Ot 1 " ,....._ • .My 30, Augult e. t911 • .,.... Nw TNI NCemtnt wae flied conwnied to lhe propoSltd Publl1t11d Newport Ct•-County """ 2 ITA~ °" Auoutt • 1 1• Pllbl•lhed N.wpott 8"ch-~·• wtttt the County Clll1I OI action) The independent 8Hch.C01t1 Mtu Ptlot 1oii..-on_., l ' ~ COiia MMe Noc .My 11 ..... ._.., Ortinge County on J411y t admnlsUUon euthot11YI Auguat 0, 1091 1537 '41M'n ==== "'l&.fC NOTICE 23, 30. Augum e, 199t ' The f= ~ we ttlt • P\lblllhed N9Wport 8"cn. ltUSQIUa..... T ... 11 ~I NORTH CouNTY, '111111 Colt• ..... Pdot July 23. The IOllowlna ~t ,........ PUIUC MOTlCI 221.1 N °'~ Mall, Of· ~ NNpot'l 9-:ft. ~. Augutl .. 13, 1991 have tbandonedtM UM of ........ ....... MUC MOTlCI PMaOe ange. Cllllf ~ CQ4lta Mell "°' Mr , .. T-443 the Flc1ltlou1 8u1lne11 ..atet4NIMftt PMM4 .....,111.. ICAV fnt•pr•..., 2211 N 23. ~. Augutt I , 1111 STARTlllG I llEW BUSlllESS?? The ~ ~ .. .,.. P1lOI .. ~1o---·-­-~IO-~- :===::::===:::J Name SCA ASIOCIATll, The ~ ~· 1r1 ............ • .._ ...__ Ofenge Mell, Or~. Calif T-414 • Caltlomla ""*81 P*1-dOlng IMNneu ..~I II -nte5 'UIUC MOTICI ner•hlP..i _!lh2 irtorfd• FIRE AIO ONE, 111& La· 9Ullft8 ••..... atoll ••"' Thi• 1>u1rn .. 1 11 co~ PUIUC MOTICI s.,... ~ 200 ~ QUt'll eanvon Ad . ~ ...... -' The~ l)eftOnl .,, dU<'19d by •• Ott**' P"" ---n;;;;;;----,.,. ..... .,. ton 8Mc:f\, Cellf . ._ leeeh, Calif 92951 The IOllOWlng pertonl •e doing buefntM ... Mf'lhlp ,.., ..... .. We .... "°'" H .AllCH 11\t ,,.,,.. ro. you .. ftO fl!lfl c:twwte Ind -~ IN ...... Md Ille !rip to 11\t Co1H! ~ Ill ._. Ml Then, of -· ........ ~ .. ~ ...... Ille yo;# fleUllO\,ot ~ MIN 9tMe!Mn4 wllll 'fl• Cov"'Y CIM jlUblllll -.... IOI' low ........ • ,....... "' lew Mii 111111 ~le .,our proof ol ~ 1141 Cl°"""; Clerll ........ ::!.. ....... Th• FIC11tlou• BUtlne .. Tom J Herper, 1119 Lao cloinaou ~Cl(u.:.. ....... T SOCAt. PAAl<INO [QUI .... Tiie rtQlllrtnt(I) com-.......... .... t.-.--.m ... NIJl'ne ret.n9d to 1bOW QUN Canyon Ad , ~ OUlt ... rl '"'"'"'"" , M[NT COMP'ANV, INC .. tnenC9d lo .,.~ bu11o ......... . The follo'fMO Plf90nl ue wu fllld In OranQ1 ~ "-Ch, Calif 92861 19620 leech 9fvd~ Hun-t1110 MtCMtu Court IA, ,,... unctar lhe ncwow Thi fo11ow1110 pett0nt •• dolno ~,,...II' Qn July ~. 1110 •lie KeY!n Hlfpet, 21722 !a llnG'on ~1..~· 1847 =ort' ltlCI\, Clllf 9'1tlnell Name(t). lt.-0 dOlng t1Utint1a M THE" Cw1 AIOVE. l5'1t No~ mllltl, Miiiion ~. Ctli1 Aciber1 0 l"'ltCMr, 1 .... 2 llbOva on: Mey .0, 1Mt HUNT IHVISTMCNT CO. Warntlf A~. fl'.ounteen WtMn L.Of1ll lrwltltn.U tatl2 Tot"U, W...,.,..,...,, C'1ltf ~ Callfon'tl1 ,.,., Mlluf Vtl'Mft 111 Udo pwtt Or Newport v~. Callf 1270I Inc .• I ~ ~ Jamtt p Otughen, 2Wt t2la • ~. lnC •• CIMfOr· Tiiie ...... ,,,.,.. .... !!led, IMc:tl C.ilt ~ \.olllV S 'hlltpeon..i_ .~ llOn, 11112 ,...._ ...... larbado1 D1n1 ft01n1, Tlue & 'KChet, t~ nia. eotl)Otllton, .. , ~ -"" the County Qerta 6' MartW-: M Hin ~ ~ 18th St . Huntington -.;h, Sutt• tOO. Hunt1no'9n Call1 t2t.2t Jopu. W~IMIMJ, ~ ....... IM oieoo. Calf er.. County on J4lly "· '*Otlte °'·· ...... v ..... Caltt. t2t4I lllaell, c.Ht..... Thi• bUllMH la con-Ntl3 11101 1111 Calff:t0214 Thie bu1lnff1 11 con-w1rr~ H Lonie, 111~ duc1eO by • Olt*ll pen. Tflll bu11n.11 I• con-Tiii• bu1lnff1 11 con-~ ..... 1 Tritt butlneM 11 Mn- ducted by. en lndMdull florldll ..... .. 200, MnNP ductecl by; ~ and ~ a.v: • COtporMlon ~ .......... ...,,.. dUQecl ... en lndMNll Th• regl1tr1nt(t) c~ HuntfnO'On ~. Calif, The reg111rtnl(1) com-.,...T ( 1 Th reg11trent(1l com-c.o.ea Mell Hoc .... ao '"• r1i1i1tanl(1) co"" menc.d lo Warwac1 ~.... menc.o lo WlnMCt bull>-h• 1111•11•nt. com-m.nctd to ·~ ~ _., • ~-lo WMllci ...... '*-under fie f Oeniel ,J tcooft,, t .. 11 ntet 1incMr the PdlicNI l'Mt!Ced lo li'anaaC1 bull-noae under IN ~ Auoulil, ti,20, 1111 ,_. ~ .. ~ IU.,,,_I N.,,,..1) l1rn1t•ble, Hunllntton l u11nea1 NlllM(l l leeed ~~N N( rldlloul) ........ ....,... Nefno(a). 1.-. T-419 luliNM Hame(ll ...... abcMt on:;"'Y2ttl1 leech. Calif NtAt ~on N.A --~ t -...... on~ "'-Y t, , .. , ~on· t• lltl90N ~ Thie .....,_. ... con-Jamee II' OIUgt\ln tllOve ~: NIA Dome Kendrktl, llct...,y "*IC •TICI MMln M Hwn Thi9 "aeemtnt WM tied ducted lay I gtMr1ll S*1• Tiiie tta.,_ll ..,.. Iliad ~ 0 . P'lleMr ......... ~ ..... IMllC wH llled tNa atlllm&lll ,,.. ~ \ittth W'9 Couf1tY CWtt ntrlllip With the County Olr1I Of ,.,. "lllMMnt .... ...._ Mltl IN CCMfY Ca.rtl of ...... With w. C:CU., QM .. ~County on J4ll'f tt Thie "MefMnl -. -.cs OranOe Couoty on .My,. Witt lie ~ a.ti of 0r-. County on .Alt t, ••• 111 9lw 0r.,. CoMnly on Mt 11 1"1 ..., the County Qin Of 1901 Ofanoe County on Nit I. t"1 1111' Ifft 1 t . ~ ~ lttm· ~ ~,,........ 9Wf\. """""'"*' ......... '""'· ~ ~ .... ~~-· ~.....,... .... PIGDllO Orlf'IDI County on JMna 24, ........ 1•1 Neeltl j p •Hn Tha ....,_......,...,. NII •I CON Meat Nol .My 30, CO. ..... ""='" ~ Cotta MaM "1ot .Nf;f 13, C.... MaM .-.oe J4:' I U, eo. ._,. flloc Ny ti. ,:. ,.._... ":L :=.: ea.. ._.... .... N1J ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!il!!!!!!!!l!J!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!i!~~~!!!!l'!!!!!!!~}AufUll .. fJ,IO, 1"t 30.-~ ... tJ, t•t 30,~t. Ii, t"I ao.~t, tJ 1•11 U ,30,Auguttt. t•t poit.._,.,_c.M . .._, -.~t.12, 1•1 I T.... T"""° T ..... , T..ut T-41J t<atMln '"M" a.Mn!J, T..,