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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-08-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, TUESDAY August 13, · 1991 TODAY Rrtt low S:SI Lm. 0.4 flrtt hlaft 12:2.l , ..... s.s 5ecOfld low 6:39 , ..... 1.1 5ecOfld hJsh 12:JS LM. 4.6 WEDNESDAY , Flrtt low 6:>0 a.m. 1.1 Hnt hip 1 :03 p.m. S.4 Second low 7:0 p.m. 1.3 Second h 11)4 Lm. J.I QUOTfS Of THE DAY "The whole summv combined has ~tn stran~." Tom Hardzus, a county weather station manager, on thi year's non· traditt.onal summer (Al). "Oh.. what a blamed WfCtnain thing Thu ~kY ~tallier is It blew and snew and thtn 1t thtw, And now, by 11ng, Lt's fnz'" Philander Johnson COMMUNITY EVENTS •All participants of the 1991 summer rcadin~ pr<>Jram at NewpoM Beach Public Libraries are invited to attend a traditional "annd finale'! film prop11m today at 10 a.m. Door to Edwards Nc;wpoM Cinema, where the film will be 'ihown, open at 9:30 a.m. There i'I no admi 'i1on for the 77-minute pre cntation. Parents arc welcome. The program 1. made SUmm r showers a scattered Outlook for rest of month . remains gloomY By Vonda Vandaveer &bllwr. . T he drizzle that dampened the area Monday is predictable for Augu t, despite this summer's otherwise unusually cool and doudy we•ther, local w~ather experts say. Monday's rain fell in only trace levels, said Dennis Tebo, an environmental technician with the Orange County Environmental Agency in Anaheim. Trace amounts of rainfall are considered to be less than 1/100 of an inch. Tebo said. Monday's shower wa overflow from tropical storm Hilda which was churning along the Baja California Coast. Scattered howers fell over Orange County and Los Angeles, and na h flood warning were i ucd 1n mountain and de en areas, according to the National Weather Service. Today, the chance of min has diminished to only 20 percent. However, cloudy and humid conditions will continue. While Monday's rain, which tarted locally aro\fnd 7;30 a.m., was un urpn ing to local weather watchers, the ummcr's cool and cloudy weather is unusual. urpri "It was so small our gauges didn't even record ii," Tebo said. "You really hardly even notice the rain. For o;omelhing like 1h1s we depend on eyewitness accounts." Last year, the a1'en experienced 1milar \hower on Aug. 15. But the only other August rainfall in recent years occurred in 1987 when 4/100 inch fell, "The whole summer.combined has hcen strange," said Tom Handzus, a weather station manager and prof e o;or m Geological Science at See RAIN,-.,. M.-c~ Newport lifeguard Blair Cannon stand a lonely vigil at 18th St. on Monday as cloudy conditions continue to eclipse summer. ~~ Thos Car on of Newport Harbor Yacht Club can't quite keep his boat aOoat in the Sabot Junior Nationals competition held at Newport Harbor thi week. For complete details on the competition, which began Monday, plea e see Sports, Page 82. City police say salary falls short Contend wage policy needs to be amended By Russ Loar \'! NI~W PORT BEACH -Police ofhccrs here 'ay their paychecks arc falling v.ocf uJI) behind those of officer an neighboring citie , violating the \pant if not the intent ol • D · cnr-old cit) e poliC). Rcpre ntafr•c of the Nc...,i><>n Beach Police ·m ployce· A o;,oc1at1on tulJ Cirv Council member' Monda) lh'!t"' the cit)'· wage potrey i1:Js: htol..cn dO'An and need 10 ~ .fi~cd, Polit) J· l ta.te 1ha1 alane 'hciuJd be comparable to the top three citie in Orange Count)'. A \Ociation President Tom Tolman. a 15·.)Car "etera.n of the Newport Beac h Police Department, aid the average $')I .600 a year an wages and benefits earned b~ cwport pohce 1 lx)ut 15 to 1 percent lower than office" cam in top Orange ( ountv cities. possible by Friend of the Newport J Beach Pubhc Library and Edward LI • t I • 1 A ~o s . t A rcpoM put out by the pohcc employee a soc1at1on ho"' --!!':~t:;,: For more information call -f-_____,FI OS fH a u n ve I s n ew ·-u n I off1"rs eamin~ an avcra e $75.~ a \-Car in lf\.ine, $64, a )C&r an .rnta Ana, and $61.200 a year in \nahcim. All alary ficure •There's still a chance to catch some of the be t anunatcd film around. Bat of the Ft1tlval or AnlmatJon continue through Thursday at Edward Mc a Theater on NewpoM Boulevard near 19th Street in Co ta Me a. Toniaht\ ~how is at 8. • So? Productions presenh lave theater tonight ut 7 at Blue Marble Colfeehouse in Co ta Me a On Wednesday, al o at 7, K D. Heylin plays acou tic folk rock. mU'1ic. For detail'i call 646-5776. • • AJta Cofftt Hou e, 506 31 t St • NewpoM Beach, offers an evenina of poetry readin1 Wcdne~Jay at 8 p.m. For information call 675-0233 JUST THE FACTS • Who wa the lir5t person to ai/ into Newport D:Jy? ')<) t. UI oS;>l(f. uas JO 'll:>Uuno ·s s ·1dn::> • ' ,_ ...... '-"':. • .. ~ hath l'llblc UW, II \IOOI htOt t ..-~ &lbl "44.Jltl ., ..._ .. , •• ~111 INDEX AlmanaC/Al Bndp/15 Bu 1ne M oa~11ificd/ll Community fol'\.lm/At ro!liword/BS Health/Al HoMKOpt./15 l.A:&•I notice IM Seniors/A.! Soc1~ty/A7 Sport 11 ._.._, sna• c.,,,rielM 1991 ............... ..,.. ..... I County's first specia lized care center will open in Costa Mesa include e umated rc1ircment and in,.urance benefits. Officers say the problem come By AMa Cekola s~~cr C'O TA Mt:-A -College ltu.,pilal offic1al'I un"e1led the coun1v\ rir-.t medical unit Monda) dedicated 10 i rc:.111ng patient\ ~with AIDS and other 1llnc"c' tMocinted wi th the deadly JtlV \.HU,, 1 he main goal ol the 'cvcn·hcd Dc<l1cuted ('arc Center w11f he tu ~i"c the highl> 'f'CC1<1l11cd mcdit.al trl'.1tmc11t nnd cmotionnl su pport that people "'Ith lllV mkc1ion need m n nurturing nd non 1uJgment.1I way. offici.1ls 'a). "I think our goal 1'> 10 meet the pat1cn1' 'This was a unit that was needed in the community. Even though this is a hospital, we 're going to try and make it as comfortable and home·like as possi ble.• -Ill RICMNSMDA COLLEGE HOSPITAL PRESIDENT See CENTEA/lldi Piii phy 1cal, P. ychological ind emotional "'1th1n t\\-O week ,"he \J1J. equ1hhnum. • said Denni" Amick. the center '1 he center· 'llaff al'o induJcs MeJ1c.::.l chmcal directo1 who ha., helped pc1rhead • Director Charle Robcrt,on. a ewJXUl the project 'lince joining Collcac Ho pi!al on Beach phY'1c1:.n who h.inJk ,, bull.. ol the April 3. Amick al\C.l helped dc .. elop 1 similar AIDS ca.,e 1n Onangc Coun t~. nJ unit in Century 1ty hack in 19 . p, "Chological Director Angie Di k on • "I h:i .. e a feeling we'll ha\c \C'-Cn ~ds full p ychol gi t v.ho ha' C\ten'i'c c:.\pc11cn~ "''rl..1ng "tth ~.1nu:r p.rncnl\, fn,m the fact that city policy J-1 \\luk coun1~ ho p1tal\ ha'e been trcuung lump'i all employee group AIDS p.111cnt' for the phi dcc:iJe. until no" h' ether and compare them to 1h1,.r<: h:l\c hccn no .... arJ d1.-Jicuted ,1.,lclv h.' the "ame three c1tie . Police ay AID\ treatment \to t ho,pit.ll' an ·the the city c:.hoa.ild base ~lary level 1.oun1 treat \IDS p.1t1cnt\ an the re •ular ilO the three highest-paid chic for mcJk.il und ,ur~ical wanh. each bargaining unit Although the city (ll l~inc pa~ 1t., pohce more "'or M.w JI. .1 total of 1.~n AID '"'c' than an other Orange County hJd hccn rCf)\>ltcd an Or.angc <\lUnl) 01 CltV. II i'i not included an the 1hat numhcr, fl'~ of the p.11ient\ .ire \till current contract formula. . lh ma. "We d) not want the 'policy C'ullc: c 11,1,p1tul Pre~idcnt Dr R1chnrJ chanacd;' ' 1d !'igt. Richard Long. t{ada .11J min1miLsng the ht,,p1tnl 'tu nd "We only want lhc cit( 1 ang patient'. the mt,,rmatil.)n they need ''' intcrprc.t 1 at10n of that pohcy Ir 01t thcm,di,;c\ once the\ lca\c the hthp11 I · than cd ... ~•II be important ~I or" the center. ) p,,h~·e al y the J n. l date fhc p<tllcnt will al~ find thcm.;chc the: c tv u c fail to reflect recent 'urrounded by upcricnccd profc.,,ional al, ry chan c : 1o t city employee who want to care for them and arc n 1uvc ontr ct re implemented July 1. I\) their need' Rada s.a1d putlin 'ewport Beach empt ye See CENTER~ Piii See SALARY ,_ .. Dwnar ball8V81 auction then maY have -be~n lalda Job By Vonda Vandaveer Still WrW T he owner or .CJ fur mat\ ccportcd \tolcn S uurJay fmm a truck p:lr~cJ (llll itlc the R. di on Platt\ Hotel tn Inane belie ... the theft ma hu-.c ll en an in~1d JOh. The fun;, Ion ~11h l.fpc'itric,, piunllr\g~ •nJ h1 tori I doc um •nt lated for u II< n S turJ1t . I the hot I. were tt1kcn when m c nc dro c away with one of three rented au 1ion truck~ ~ct1mc between 10 pm I riJ 1 and 12:._10 1 m 1turd•y All items recovered · except for fu! coats The la't quarterback to lead the Univer ity of Southern C1hforn1.1 to a national champion hip. In 1988, after an cight- \'ear ca reer in the Natio nal Football League with the Cleveland Browm. and 0Jillas Cowboys, the Covina native ettled down in h1~ wife Allyi.on's hometown of Newport Beach. LH AFTER FOOTBAll--. --------- ;\ hui.incs~ administration graduate from USC, McDonald went 111 wor~ for Well' Fargo Bank. He works in Wells Fargo's private banking group in Irvine, managing the assets of high-net-worth 1nd1\ 1duit l'> No" :n. he CnJoys h~s work, and has benefited hu,1ne,., ""e from being a TroJ3nS hero in a county full of .1ffluc111 USC alumni. Still, the transilion to McDonald's po t- foothJll l.trecr wa1o difficult "The hardest part was starting from gruund 1ero. ba.,,1ng to rcall} humble yourself to learn as much as mu l.tn .ind work as hMd a' you can. As a professional athlete, people trc<11 you different!~ I hey come to you. This is an about- lacc .. PRIDE IN YOUR WORK:·--------- McDonald wanted to get into the investment businc s, but chme a commercial h.in~ rather than an investment bank because ht' didn't want to guide h" l.hent\ to product in which h1 compan\ had an 1nterc't ·1 \~anted the client to know there was no hidden .•genda on m~ p.1r1 ·· He "'as referred to Well Fa~go h" forme r ~an l·r.mu,cn -~4i.:r, running b.ic~ Bill Ring, who like Md)onald. wa' rcpre,en1ed during h1" "JH career by Newport Beach 'port\ .igcnt l eigh l\teinhcr~ HIS REGRET:------------ Mc 1>onald \ h1gge'1 d1,.1ppnintmen1 from h" foothall career is th.11 he nl'\l'r ma<.k· 11 tu 1hc ~upu Bo"I. After playing on \\.1n11111g ll..1111' ,JI U\C . Ill· plaH:d tnr mediocre pro Mluads in C lc\el.1ml .ind Dalla' \ p.1rt-11me pl.i\er rtio.,t of ht' NFL ca reer, the ldl\ ''"' ,1 ,t,irtcr (or the Clj\ll\,;lent tlf l\\O full seasons in eight Yl.lf'> I le ktl the ~.11m "hen .11 the age nf 30, he realiLcd he h<1d P•'"lll h1' "1nd<m cit 11ppnrtun1t~ to hl· an NFL star and "'Clllld l1hl\ bl• ,1 ti.1lkllp (111 the.: fl'I 11! hi\ lJrCcr · < 'ompilttJ by Too)' Cot" R uman Mile' wal~ed intn the dar~nc.,s of the Barn Re\l,tUranl pau,ed to le.: 1 h" eve., adjust and then stepped qu1dd) to J !moth "here l\\O men \al waiting. Cicntknwn let\ get dcmn 10 hu-.iness." Miles began, qu1ckJy 11r11l r111i.: 111 1<:ed lea .ind .111 Id~ Burger. "With your help, I'm nu" 111 .1 r<>"t111n to 1.ike mer m\ dad\ busines'i interest!.. And, "' yuu knnw. 11' \11h:' Ltnding that\ first on the agenda. I he '""<'mm 111 the honlh, both \\earing Ray Ban sunglas es de,r>1tc the d.irk 1n1erior of the re<.taur.mt, nodded. Roman Miles, the 1e1 'c1t1n~ 'on of former 1cle\l\1on actor Corky Miles, was in the prncc'>'> of pulling off a bu'iine s deal 1h,11 would ha'vc made J.R. l:.wing proud and the two men were honored to be in 1111 11 ·~.rndy, fir,t off I want to thank you for plitnllng that gun on my dad. Beauty. Rcall} iced him as far as the cops are ORANGE COAST rnnccrned Secondly, I wanted both of you to know that with my dad being in Jail and all that. he'<. agreed to let me run th1<; &EQIJ\L hu\inC'\ . bys,.,., L•S.u I he man named Sand\ took off h" ~la,.,c,, poured a heap c)f A-I Sauce on h" It~' hur~u .ind looked had. up at Roman Mlle' 'rou got nnc other litllc prohlem. Roman J\ hlllc o;nag w11h \I iln I ,in ding .. 'r eah, .incl "h,11\ 1h,11' C rnatl<lldler' I he) 're .ill over the far \1<..lc of C.atahna where "t. ""'·'"' to hu1ld ... Kom.tn gna"'cd a huJ.!c chunk off his h.1mhurgcr. chewed ''"'~l'r 'Kill 'cm IP lie: cont muc:c/ m \Cf POIT WCI ' rosu •b• PilDL ...... !.00 Delivery auaranteel If )'OllC'C' a ~ Miii do nnc ~ )l'Ol>t 1MfJtf by 6 a '" 11 a "" on ~tuni.rtt •nd hnll · ~ ul ~ 10 a'" and ,.. • ... II M }QI 11y """" Our c~ s.n.tc. ""''~'· "41· 4)Jl . • oi-" ffOl'll • a'" to 5 pm fuadl}'t and 1"""1tJlrt', 1 • '" to 10 • m on Slcurd.tl"1 -'••m toSpm ~.w~ana fndayt tn milt~ w4<h your tlft"ul~iort ,_.. ··T,o make a correction II 11 T!IA. l'l1ot·1 ~ 10 prompcly comn al ., ron ol eubu-To ~Pll" 1111 ""°'Of rl.H'.IK.A bOll, pi. ... caQ 6414121, "1. JU th.Hiit )'llU '-~ ~~ ~~ ~·~ WW w.,._..,. ~-=... r"°' Nrwpott ~<l<ivlost.a 1iMW Pile( IUPS 144 8001 II publ1~ T ~ys. Thur1dars •n<l '>aturdays and subK'nptH>nS tre aVJllabl. 10< SO 66 ~· Wttk by urriet, $0 99 ,,., Wf'f'k by tm•I by P•V COltl Mew Publllhlnt. In< , HO W 8.iy St Costa Mfta, CA 92621 ~ c,nd cl.m f>OJIA!!f p1od at C:O., Me.I, CA POSTMASTflt ~nd ~~"I" 10 TN Prloc P 0 Bm I ~60. CDIU Mfw, CA 91626 c"fl'f'i;. No -llDr•, 11uttr11tJON, tdl tONI mall~ Ot ~t11W!M1\b lwfein ll'llY be ~ptOductod wilhnut ..men . perrnitllOn ol topyn~- How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 6'42"'4333 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642"'4321 fdftorial News 540-1224 Sports 6'42-4330 New$, Spotb f .ax 646-'41 70 Main Ofrtee Butt Offi 6'42·'4321 BUSI f.lx611 ·S902 • WWII veteran reunites photo album with ·Okinawa woman By Anna Cekola SW!~ I t was back in 194.S durina a Marine souvenir hunt on the war-tom Japanese island of Okmawa that Bert Mile's came upon a photo album lost in the debris of a mountain cave. When he rc1umcd to Orange County following h1 service in World War II a year later, the ouvenir photo album was stored away and 11s 100 page o( family napshots '>OOn became a forgotten relic of his war day . But about three month ago, Miles uncovered the album while 'l·ve never been more pleased about anything in my life.• -BT Ml.El i throwing away -;omc old junk in the <;toragc room of hh. Co i.1 Mc.,a home. Now everal wee~ later, thanks to a enc of coincidence , the album i back i.n the hands of it 78-year-old owner, Inc Kohagura · -a fonner Japane e school teacher who lo'!t her treasured po~ e ion while hiding nut in the cave during the U.S. inva ion of Okinawa. "I've never been more pleased about anything in my life," Mile., 70, said. "She mu t have been so startled. After all thi time to have In N~"' Bc1tb: On ju~l6,1930, con truction of ~port I I arbor High chool wa bcaun on " 20·acrc parcel of 1rv1ne Company land purchased for $15,0UO and located nl l!'ith and Irvine lrCCI$ in Newport Beach~ Thi WH th triumphant end or a ntnc·yur 1ruagle toe tabli~h • locaf htgh \Chool d1 tr1cl which concluded with a bill pa ~d by lhc lc111la1urc in IQ2<J 1llow1n1 the aru to withdraw from the anta Ana School l>t~trkt. 1 he hoot opened for hu inc:~\ cpt. 22. 1930 with I 7R pupil . We ~truulo 1/on1 with what we h1nc. Give u' an cduc1tion ~· ndmg )VIit h1 tor1ca/ taco to D1'J You Know, th l'llol. l~lJ, llox I f6Q, Cmu Mua. .9262') • -c..,-w,,, .... 6'fM "4ac~ Newspaper stories In Okin•wai helped bring together Bert Miles aind owner of photo album that was found during World War II. 1t show up again." Since all the writing in the album was in Japanese, Miles said he sought help Crom a Japane e friend, Masahiro Ikuta, in translating the aJbum, looking for an address or some sort of clue to the identity of the owner._ "I thought it belonged to one of the' soldiers who had come to Okinawa," Miles said. As it turned out, hi friend had a cousin, Kaoru Natomi, who was planning a visit to Okinawa on unrelated business and she agreed Lo take the. album along. Once Natomi hcl.P.ed get a story published in the daily Ryuku Shinpo newspaper seeking the owner of the album, events leading to the reunion moved swiftly, Mile learned in a letter last week from Father LaSalle Parson , writing on behalr of Mrs. · Kohagura, who lives in Naha with her son. Two new paper articles chronicling the earch and reunion were included in the letter. While mo t o f Mrs. Kohagura' . friend and family pictured iq the album had since died, o nc..letmcr classmate recognized some of the names and photos printed in the new paper. • "One of the living classmates aw the art and called her the same day it appeared," Parsons wrote. "It was good of you to show such concern to have the album returned. It docs renew one's faith in human kind." Mile wa" 21 years old when he joined the Marine in 1942, right ofter the bombing o f Pearl Harbor. Like mo t Marine , Mile •aid he wa' an avtd souv~nircollector and shared the album with Conner war buddie during a recent reunion in Illinois. He served four years with the Marines, at one point working side by ~1de with Orange County ~upervisor Thomas RiJey. A lifelong re ident o( Orange County, Miles has lived in Costa Mc a ince 1971 and retired from the Department or Motor Vehicles in 1976. He now runs Aim Enterpnse , an ombudsman erv1ce for people who need help dcahng with the OMV and state hou'ling program . ..._. ic.e-. llCM AJ1tka An., $210,000, 4 bedroom, 2 ._ u..... bath 10 C.rl<>t Sanchez Real C\tate sales for Augu t 13, 1991 JJJ6 Maryland Cl., $200,000, 4 bedroom. Rrant ml Hlalt salff at nportrd by 2 hath 10 Bl11ync M Steven lht Contlntnlal LIW)tr1 Tltlt Co., ant. '7l Trtntoe wv., S227.SOO, J ~droom, 2 Ana. b11h to Robert W. llcytr ""°" 1217 Dond t..n .. ru!l,000, 3 bedroom., 2 119 Via Koron.St,010.000.3 bedroom, 3 bath to Mal')Onc A Frey bath to II A. Mahr JOlJ Warn.n Ln.. St9S,000, 4 bedroom, 2 l4lt Marpttt DT., SJRI .000. 4 bed room. bath 10 Ronald J Amburgey 2 hath In Jcffrcv Wertheimer 155 Loma Cl .• SZSS,000. 3 bedroom, 2 1321 Marpnc Dr .• $418,000 ro Jerrrcy bath to Roy L M11h1 &nh:u:h 451 1urthmort Ln., S21S,OOO, 3 2414 Unlvrrslty Dr., S21S,OOO. 3 bcdmom, 2 bath 10 Perry Christopher bedroom, 2 bath 10 Wi lham Mcnee 2345 Fordham Dr .. $270.000, S bedroom, 4JO Vlst. GT'lndt, ~~0.000. 3 bedroom. 2 bath 10 Mary McNuhy 2 balh to F.nc Ulph 771 Olympic A~t .. S189,000, 4 bedroom. 2 lOJ Nata 1 $485,000, 3 bedroom. 2 bath bath to Roberto Abarca II> Ronald Louthcrbllck HO Maaellan t., S2J7,000, o4 bedroom. 2 1443 Vin• Noblna. $500,000. 3 bedroom, hath 10 Ronald J. Amburaey 2 hath 10 Kathryn L Mueldcr 17'4t Cibola A~t .. S2J9,SOO, 4 bedroom, 2 10 Rut St Cloud, S76S,000, 2 bedroom, 2 b.llh to Allan P. Herrod bath to Robert C. Oaylord JlJ9 Plutt A•t .. SZz<J,000, 4 bc_droom. 2 Costa Mua bath to M1ch1c Fmkclitcm · - 1770 Lonpood Ct., S2J7,000, 2 bedroom. 1141 C1rt0n t., $227.000. 3 l>cdmom, 2 2 bath 10 Dennis G Frey bath 10 IJruce S Kina Police log Costa Me a Three men 9'cre an~tcd on 1u pic1on of p~hna 11 about I 58 1 m. Friday on the 700 hlock or SftlllTunar Street. The suspccu v.crc 1dcnllficd A J~ph Guzman Arellano, 19, Marco Antonio Pl1cenc1a, 22, Affon\O Ferrer, 20. • Poh c arrtsted a 37-yc.tr·old man on su p1cion or a"'ult and battery Sunday e"cn1111 ot 327 Avocado SI . Pohce ldenufieil lhc 1u1pcct as Savillh V1r1ch11h • A 30-ycar-old man wa~ arrured on su p1cion ot r()bbcry early '"1ursday morning StC"Vtn James Johnson was anc led 11 20200 Slater St in connection with Che chor&e Newport Beach Computer equipment and 1 cellulu phone worth a total or S7.~ were ato- lcn from a NcwJXlfl Ce nter Mamou Hotel nxim l uc'&Jay or Wcdnc,day A ChK:.1io huune~,man "id the equipment wa, 1 .. kcn between 7 am. '.fucway and ti:JO 11 m. Wednesday. l:nuy to lhc room w1 not furecd , The m1 1n1 tqu1pmcn1 include• a Comp q computer, a pnntct, tohwo1re, • M IUh>I• cef. lubr phvne 1nd a leather travel b• , • A c:ar vn Jim Sl"'mon1 lmporu \kalctthlp Int .... vandalm:d late Wcdnesd.i1y n1&ht or early Thunday mom1na 11\c car had 1 Kratch Ut'nding frum •he rear bwmper to the front bumper" at well 1 a tcrakhed 1 dcvicw mirror. The cust or damaau 11 tima1cd at >2.000. Pol1Cc 1111J -e prob bly uKd 1 k(y 10 ~r the car. • Jtwcl'Y. orth SJ(),liOO wu stolen frum a h\lm 1n lhe 700 Moc.It of 1 ... rl; pur A\~nuc, The Cl't\'ner said the J~-clry wu t1ken 1ome11m tictwccn M1n;b and Auau 1 7 I le 1d he: wu nn buttn often and did not no1iec the then un11I now. I le alto reported he found h1 v.1nt.Sow Kr cn1 lyinJ on the around on ttWral <ICC»s n' 1'hcn he c.me hc>mo. llowcvcr. the 1n idtnu did not make him "'PICIOU• at th hm P 1~0 dut not find eny other a1in of entry. • A wom111 wat lt1.wcd tu 1hc floor uu11n1 lnJurlu tu her neck incl \ho11IJcr after three men trashcd her 2..lrd h111hday party ••r11 ~>nda1 momlail at the W1rcho.iut0 Rcs11uran1 The: 1nco.kn1 occ-uncl.I When 1 fcmelc friend oflhe vlc- 11n1 i(ll In a r11t1t wtlh I fem.tic friend of the 'tu pci;I, 11\c Vl<llm'a hoyfrknJ 1r1ctf.10 "'c•lt up thei fi1h1 1u1d In lhc pmc the u~ct pu hed the \lkt1m f>nhc:e have ~lt made arrest• )Cl, • \. • -4 11hl'll tqu1pmtnt worth $27,700 w1 lolcn from an unklcltcd lloet ~d nc1t lh<: 21'00 bk.d nt lAfa~ue Avenue Wcdfteldll)' aftemoofl. The bolt'• <"'"er d11COYCrcd the tlwlfl •kn the ltartlof P11rol rcquhtcd '"'" '° •we h 1 hc:111 from anochtt ~•I'• lip, The W..lm dKI not know 1111 boll Md Mft mowd Item• 1tclltn fntm the bolt 1ndtkte '°"' h. 1 1tcr11t1 ¥flit, 1rint:Ms. and 1 .tine dtftO. ' . ltftlry 11nd th 1ot1hni SI~ we.re 1tokn fmtn 11 home on the! 100 btott 6' '41 I Str t :~lld l:i1y_p.11t Tuadn ~ Tht ltc1111 ...._ ..... • wateti, atM:t .,~ ns ,a. Co1M _, -i. ..._ 111e ,.., ........ ... ..... ~ ...... CJ .... .., ...... to ons: Hot ic for locals E wry once a while in the newspaper business, ~ happen alona a subject whole every rnOYe piques the 1n1ere11 of the copununity, ao much so that no matter what you write, readen wHI think )'ou milled the real story. Jim Slcmons, lhc emba1tlcd Newport Beach car dealer whose juicy personal life and tumultuous bu incs life make him a perennial hoc 1opic for gossip among locals, i, one such •ubjcct. ,.., c. ~If and other business joumalim have c:ovcred Slemons closely in recent weeks because of financial trouble, in his auto empire and allegation that he failed to repay Joans on can he accepted as trade-ins. Besides that, Slemons is once again a newlywed;for the ixth time, ind his wife of eight months, 31-year-old Tajah Slemons, has added to the couple's news value Notebook by suing the wife of another Orange County car dealer for slander. ------In my interview with Slcmons, he talked about life as a center of attention in Newport Beach ... But I didn't realize how much a center of attention he is until reader reaction to my stories began pouring in. Some callers said they'd bccn·wrongcd by Slemons and wanted us to slam him in print &Jain. Others pointed out what they viewed as misrepresentation by Slemons and his general manager, Malcolm McCassy. 0 ne long-time reader complained that The Pilot was kicking Siemon when he was down, while another thought we'd been too ca y on him. The jug\llar·sceking reader complained that I was wrong to say Slemons had been succe ful in the car busine, • and he compared Siemon to thrift villain Charles Keating, Jr. Slemoni; has had some problem from time to time, including some big one right now, but it\ hard to argue that the sccond-large'it Mcrccdeli Benz dealer in Jhe country hasn'LachiC}'Cd~omc •. alll. ""'"'' Evangelist Greg Laurie (inset} rocks the crowd at the Pacific Amphithutre Sunday during the fi r t night of the Summer HaNe t Crusade. Congregation on. th·e Coast uccc cs. Whatever the fi nal judgment on Slcmons, the guy has sold a lot of car . There arc a lot of stone out there, appropriate and otherwi e, about the 58-year-old Slcmo ns. Something about the guy makes people crazy, and it's not ju t that he' a prominent busine sman I've wnuen about a IO I of businc men w11h much larger companie who didn't stir uch emotions. Maybe it's Slcmoni;' high-pro file presence on the social scene, his huge home and boat or his h1 tory of having beautiful young women on hi arm. Thousands _attend ·Summer Harvest Crusade at amphitheater .. S lemons puls it this way : ''My name is probably the mo t visible name or any Individual in the community. I mean, everybody sec my name going past them every couple minute!> on a car, or on a building. I do attend a lot of chari table thing ;' my name 1s exposed. People love to ialk about somebody who e • name is most visible. • "I mean, I could have an employee tn the back whoi;e name might be Sam Jone , and he might be having all kinds of wild ·going -on, but who know who Sam Jones 1s? They'd rather tall.. about M>mebody the~ know. It mai..c, for gooJ convenauon " Siemo n'! want to be thought of a a low·kcy. con~rvall\.C guy. ' But no matter how hard he Inc 10 change his reputation, and no matter how far he may fall bu mes -w1~. he'll nc\.er pc a Sam Jone Editor's ott: Frtd M•rtln' rolumn wiU rtturo brrt ThursdDJ. Ton:t Cox. Pilot bu Int tdltor. nlltd Jo for tht •acatiooinJl columnist lod•f· Clltl Mia l.ln'Y Tht' rrrt'nd) of thf-Cost.1 M~ l1br.iry ~aded by Prl."1df'nt M.1ry Ellt'n <Ad<fard •S a ~uppo11 group (°' thf' library Volunrl't'" ;art' nt'Cded to run book ~les and suff t~ bool.. room " ~ library (Of ~lltng of uS<'d books .ind purch.wng of new one.'\ Tht' hbr.11rv tn gent'ral c.in use "°'Untttr\ w•th ckt1ul \lulls •nd I~ with a will.ng~ Of 1~ kno-Mt'dge 10 ~Ip run ch11drt'n's craft p<og,.ms Houn .art' fle\lblC', indud1ng f'\t'nin~ .ind wttkt>nck fOf 1nfoon.at10n, c.iill I~ l1bf.ary .u ~6 88-4.5 Clltl Mia lllrlCY c... Thf' (oo.t.11 ~ l1IN.Jry Croup run by M.Hg •ric r ul ·r ilnd Ruth Wilson n«'<h "°'untt>er\ to ht-Ip pc":"Oplt' bt'<ome l1tt'r<ltt' Of lt'•Ch ln Ii h ;u a M"Cond langu.11~ for 1nform•l1<>n, c.ill t~ l•br•ry .it 64& 8345 ClrllCllll By Alex Naughton sunwm"'ei A few week' after ho.,tmg the ffi:c<; Qf Glon,1 btefan and Gun' N' Ro'c'· Co,ta Mei.J·., PJc1f1c Amphitheatre 1' draw111g more horde<. of devotee<. With rock mu"C Jnd a Jot Of f3J' But 11 I\ Chmt1an. not hard. rod .ind the 'pokcn word of popul.1r C\ .in~eh t Greg Laurie thnt arc bringing believer, to their fcoct at the ummcr J ta"c't Cru.,adc, which began unda)' C\ cnmg .md run' through Thur..d.1) 'l he upenin~ n1._:ht turnout "J' or1t~1Jlh numhcrcd .11 Ix. 700. J1.c,,rtlmg to cru.,ade M~.inucr l·d \tech. Olht.'I 11' .irc nnf1dl·nt hugl crt'"d' , .. 111 continue "' tfod here lldorc tht. trJ\clm~ C\Cnl '" 1tchc' mer to \n,1hc1m <;1.id1um lhe Ctrl Seoub uf OrangC' County will tratn .ill aclult volunlt"E''1 Volunll'f'r\ are net'd~ for troop le.tdrn Tht>rC' •rt' •l;o special commtltf'C to pl.iin C\lt'nb fQr 1hr girls .11nd adultl · Comm11tt'<'\ rnuld «'nt11I r<trns1"f'i It~ owr thtt't' Of four month>, or ).4 utl ii month <M'r .1 full )'t'•U for ongoing <omrrMttt fht' Girls Sc1"1Ul .lre .llwa.,.... looking IOI' cnmmun1ty peoplf' willing to ~re t'!Cpt'l11M' for OOf' t•~ f('( tur~ d•·momtrall()t\\ or cl C\ r Of 1nfQfm.:11>on ull tht Gui xou1 C ounc1I of Or.an <:uuntv Olt 'l"'I 7!!00 ~ ,. .... -can Miii YMcA Ttw NC'.,., pr >ft ( t 1.i Mri.I 'V 'A lltt"Ch Debby O'Connor of FISH Harbor Areil, Inc. (Friend in Cf'\'i e to Huma?ity) can a!way use "!ore \'Olun.teer to pie~ u~ '<>!>~ at H~g Memorial Hospital and d1 tribute 1t to hut-in 1nd1\.i1du.il in Newport Bu ch and Co t.i Me a. For information. c.ill 645-80SO. o1 variety ul nNal -mlunlttr ~Ip 1nc.lud1n11 tht' rhildren'\ nuuf'ty, .ldm1niiltat1\ clcnnl YOlunt n nt'ral INtlllt'n.tN t', flndSt.Ap!np.. youlh ~l <o.'I I c~ • .1e111b1c 1n~rut'lon .tnd lilt uuJ, ( llC\.'"I Crtt1f1G111ton ppqu.,r.cO "''° ~ volunll ' llHlf qo.a .a..r1ll>ta 1n '"' ''" I\ lM"IOA \Ou.,t-t .11 ~·nl voh1nlt'Nl Ml• ~l h>r thr u1)(1)m1n1 '~po11111~ C.oorl J 1mf',' iln .ilUfl>Oll rf',ltu11ng )f>'>ll!> 1 rlob1111 ~ 10 hcnd11 the \'MCA wunW!ltn crnt1·r. I u1 mtU1m.11ton hf .1pplq1tons, t<tll (')u1nt rry 111 642 1)'1'>0 ' mtftJ \oluntt;•r\ .ire n~k'd lu \.\.ur~ •l'I 11\c.• loud b.1nJ.. ti trJhulf' luocl to loud 11•ntl'n and 1• "' hi-1 fru ti J'l!•lf ,011 .md C•ll''R'"'"' don,llrd ~'°'I M•>e. I.. hel\t'S un<I r!"p.i J...1s• bu,~ lhrr1• ";,l1oe1 .. ncf'tl lv1 11,1d1 toon.-I \ulUnh't!f nl't(f\ we h A dt•r.ul \ilJlfl'"t du,.,1g ,,.i;ul.11 ll!J\t~\ hour~ .ind .1 •1\1.lnl for fund r.m1ng , 11v1m') I 01 1nforn1<1llQO ult 40 lll 1J I Wblre's my cllliT '1 he '-11luntc1.:r unJ "llC duh p.1 c " JU 1 be 1nn1n nd ~c need contmuct.J input. Su 1f our urgan11atmn ncclJ, \oluntc:c:r , let U\ ._now 1nll the Pilot 'l'-111 mdud • 1 'umm..irv ''' ncc:J 1n future cl1111om If there'" <lcl11t. tcJ 1ndi,1du1I ur new "'' ram nt pc:c11I 1n1cr 't v.h1eh ma be "°''h more m~n11on, c II in ,,,,ur rc111urc 1d ' ~l'\K'C Cluh \\\hi h ll 1w ON 1lrc.1ll bc\:n cont ICd can look fOt' rc1ulu cluh new\ m u oming ,1111on., I or more: 1nfor~.1ll0ft or to pttwlde nc>A:o. on rnur d ub ur org:anm1uon, II Jon I cr1u50n t 64~·021, c'' JM on f nday night. .. f rcmemher la t yea r when ·II wa\ onlv on the la'' couple night' that 1h1i; pl.ice wa, filled," n1d Ste,cn Leyra, J Cru\,1dc "- Organ izers say lhe crusade has so far seen the II birth ti of 4,375 "New Believers" in California. coun\clur "I ca n't imagine whal the la't night' Jrc ~oing Ill he hke th" ~c.ir " The cru,aJc. 'Ahl h ,, Cr1:c Jnd doc' not rcqu111: 11d.c1 ... h.i'I hccn drnwm~ J1 "hw.1J 'cctmn of \Upport" ll\ 11 'ti l<. tr.1 .. er,cd .1~rn'' (\aliforn1.t. Sti:elc \J1d fhat d1,ci,1h w,1, C\1dcnt <iundJ) · Colt• Men ... lenlor Ctttzenl Corp. Q-tl Inell,.. .... or-.....-Mnl ' - 'There' a real unit\ ol J1trercnt culture!. here tonight.'; l..cHn ,,11d "You name 11, the\ 're here " T he eru <tdt: Jccommod.11ed the cthn1calh d1vcr~e cro"A d h\ .. uppl)tng r \1 r.1J10' for simultaneou' tr.mslatum' into Srani'h and Korean I he non-<..lenominJtmn.11 ( 'hrl't1.1n mC\\Jges v.erc aJ\o tr.inslatcd into sign language for the he.inn~ 1mpa1red. I he lolln"A er' might h,1H· h.1d .1 lot of d1ffercnec,, hut the\ all had one .thin~ in common the dc<;,1rc lo cc anJ hc.ir I IUrlC rre.u:h lht' \!O<.pel 1..iunc, "ho v..1~ "!lorn .1~111n" a' the re(,ult of '4.lmc v.ord' he hcurJ .it l B1hle 'tud\ on the lawn or '-i ctApon HarbOr H1i.>h ~hnoJ 1n Jlro ,.., a leader an the t.\Jn~cd1c;1I mo,cmcnt HJ' ~tra1ghtfnNard mc,.,agc that doe,n't <;tr") frum the Bible has prO\.cd popular m California and aero"" the country: "He g"c" )OU the has1c-.,'' aid llrcndJ Dell}. 23. after the crusade. "He nc,cr change • never · comprom"e'. ne\:cr deVJatc'i lt' \Omclhtng ~11u c.1n really build HlUr fo11h l\O " lier 14 \Car·olll brother. Aaron, put 11 c.J1llcrcntl). "You c.in \ec the lil!ht of Jc:,u, C hri't o;hmtng through him." L auric"~ mc"age ~a apparent!' ~l po~erful that 5 .. 5 rcoplc :m<Mc rcd hi' invitation to lc:a\c their 'eat , approach the stage and aecert Chri .. t into their h\C Organ11cr' 'ay the cruc;:adc ha~ \;O far ccn the "ll1nh" of 4,375 "Ne" Bchc\er," in Cahforma Amph11hcatcr gate open :it 6 and the cru,ade., 'tan at ... JO each C\enmg. ' IServtCe Clubs 1 _--r ~ . ----- --- Newport -Balboa Rotary Cl!!!l_ tabs Weissenberger president 1 .. 11 )l.H :-.;ctA port Bo.1100.1 Rot I"\ C lu~ member lfnry \\th\tnbt>fltr "'I\ ck I ·d duh pre,1tknt for the 1'>9J .t,i;: \.C, r, rcpl.rnng h'm \\ lk\ \\ Cl\'l'nb{'rg~ r I' I p.1tt'lll, tr Jcm.ark and COp) nsht llOrnC> "Ah1• will he.id the I tO mcml>cr cluh l nJcr Walley\ lc1der,h1p, the "'"fK1n·Halhf1:t Kol.II"\ ( luh \l.J' named the hc't Rot.tr)' cluh m D1,tr1ct SJ~. \o\h1'h t.l'n"1''' ,,f ~4 duh' in Orange .ind .,.,uth l (h An clcs count ie' fom1ng \\t Mcnl'lergcr a' (l(ficer' arc l'rc. ,,Jent t kct '. tt>~cn rbalr, Vice Pre idcnt Rk h rd Ok on. Seuct..1ry ~f'ltt tartJn, lrt. ''llH r J a mt'i Sirk.in ~Rt .,,, Arm Rtnftto I rnll.l "c.l"\mg ,,, clull Jirc:ctur\ \.\Ill he Robt!rt Slh rr Cot'Of'ltt' Lant , l:.'.nnlo; S•t>Mon, La~ dt Jouni:t•, K1c hard Holmartn, R. Gt rr) l..ona. Thoma' c;ra, anJ .H. lh~kln . . \\cr,.,enhc.rgcr "n" horn in fkrlm. Gcrmnn Wt.•1\\c•n twr~t·r 0 1 \11\tra, n p.u~ nt' and "'' r l"cJ 111-enc' a .... 'All/crl:10d \llCI .111cm.lmg the.: \\,\I' 1n .. 111u1e or I cehn )I 1n /urit.h, h,· c • the l nilt.d \t 11c.' <ilntl 'cttlcJ 1n Atlant;a, Ga .. \\hc1c h\.' ,,t 1 1n lcdn~ 1l 1:.11~inccnn J<" rec tmm Ge,,, •1a lc"h. foll " u1' doc.I' r Jc rc:c lrom l mo" Una'c~nv 1\lld "-• r , \\ u "~I"\ •~c. \\ c1' cnhergcr oht111ncd a Ma .. 1c:r , f I "''Jc. •r , fr m < •l•lf c \\. \htn ton l n1"c~1tv. fie h ' \C~cll OA1lh Ir" llrm• 1 'I I n1m ~lo •t nJ R 1p1d,, M1 h , nJ s n I runa,.1) bc1t11 ,~. m Or 111gc l nun&), v.hcrc he 1, C1mc11tl\ 1 par1ncr m th<> •nm f'I \\'C'1•~C'nt tger. Pctc~1in, l . nd ~kyn '\\c1"cnt r~er '1, m 111.:d 10 the "'•met Mar rel Looper ,, n.11lun, ( .;i l Ball now in lender's court; $10 .5 rilillion loan looms By Tony Cox au...1 Edllot NEWPORT B EACH Embattled auto dealer Jim Slcmons has reached agreements on tbree eparatc deals to ell hi bankrupt M ercedes-Benz dealership, but all of the propo ed ales are contin~ent on his primary financier agreeing to let the new owner as umc a $10.S million loan. Slemons has actually passed on fou r purcha e proposals to the lender, Tokai Credit Corp., but he considers only three of the deals acceptable, said Malcolm McCassy, general manager of Slemons' businesses. · 'Tm pushing hard to get a response in the next 24 hour ," McCa .. sy· o;aid. "We're· working hard to make a deaJ." 'l1rp pushing hard to get a r~sponse In the next 24 hours .. We're working hard to make a deal.• -MUii ii Ml:CAllY Jim Slemons' general manager of Slemons Imports to assume the former owner's loan. "There's a number ~>f factors there, but we would be willing to consider any offer from a qualified buyer," Martin said. The new owner would al o have to be approved as a franchisee by Mercede -Benz Corp. __ ... McCassy said two of the rmipo~c.:d t.leal' are under "serious com1derat1on " He declined to name any of the parties that had mJdc ofter' 10 buy Jim Slemons Import~. but ~au.I 1 hey were all JUW uealer'i lrom Outside Southern Cahfnrn1a Slemons, who is vacationing m Hawaii, could not be reached for comment on the progress of his planned sale of Slcmons Imports. McCassy said Slemons took the trip courtesy of American· Honda, which awarded him the vacation for performance at his former Honda dealc~hip. • Mtrc ~n pholo Hotel Workers Union members picket outside the new home of Balboa Bay Club President Tom Deemer on Monday afternoon. Slemono; Import~ tiled for Chapter 11 Bankruptc) protection from creuitof'i on Fndav The filing "''' a ·tncndl) h.1111.ruptcy." whcreh, Slcnwn' .ind I 11ka 1 .1grced ihal the uealcr,htp 1,houlu 'icek protection Imm uc.:d1t111' \\hilc 11i.; Licht' arc rcnq.:.1n11cd •\, p.1rt ot the a~reemcnt. l llt....11 cnmm1ttc.:d 10 S' 5 mtlhon 111 nl'\\ line\ of credit 10 Siemon' lmp1111,, .illowing the dealership 111 m.11n1.1111 inventory and p.iy 11' hill' until 11 could he sold. Slcmons sold hi Honda and Acura dealership and closed down a Daihatsu franchise he owned in Santa Ana. He maint.iin' a Jeep-Eagle dealer hip in an Clemente, a Volvo dealer.hip in I lawn11 and an auto lca'ilng company in Mis ion Viejo. Dispute moves closer to home MlCn~sy emphasized that none of the current deals on the table can he considered final until Toka1 gr.1nh m approval. None of the prn,pccJ1ve purchasers arc willing to pay all cash. instead a<.t...mg that they he allowed 10 asi.umc Tokai·, $111 'i mill1nn lnan to the de11lcr,h1p. \ll the bank·, apprmal " needed. he ,,11d ·tn concept, the hu)'er Jnd 'cller .1grcc." McCa~.;y \a1d. "But .1t<:ep1.ihle tu 11\ hJs nothing 10 do v.11h .1 de.ti hcing fin,11 hccau-;c thl'\ 'rl' ,1,k1ng for Tot....11 tu Lin certain t h1ng' .. rrtl' Marlin, executive vice prc\ldcnt of 1 ol.at Credit, .,,ud hi\ rnmp;1ny Y..ould not nece,.,anl)' he .nhcfl,l' to allt1w1ng the ne'>' tiwner either Siemon ' personal a.,,ct'i nor h1~ other dealership<. .ire 'uh1ec1 to the Slemons lmporh hant...ruptcy. Siemon'> said Friday th.11 he woulu like 10 uo;e profit~ lrnm lhc !I.tic of Siemon:. lmporh Im other hu 1nc'li. interc!lh, 111clud111R the po,,tbility of buying ni ,t,1rtlll);? another denler\h1p !)lcmun' bought the Mercedc~­ Benl franchise 30 yeari. ngo and hu11t 11 into the !.ccond-largc't Mcrcede' dealcnh1p in the l'Ollntr\I Tm~hled hv a Jl·d1ne 111 car 'ale, ,md dct,1~lti. on ,urcraft loan<; 11 111,1dc through a leai.ing ,uh,1L11an. the Slcrn<Hl\ empire hw• f.11lcn ml<l financ1.1l ditf1cultv in the 1 ..... 1 I~ month' \nme 5h:mon' dcJler-.h1p' ha.,,c heen ,10,.,, 1n p.1y1ng off hen' on car1' they accepted J\ tradc·tn'I, and <;1nce 1.1\t December, Slcmons Imports h." l.11LI t ff 14ti of 1t' 320 cmpln)eei. Bay Club's disgrdntled workers hit Deemer right where he lives By Tony Cox Business C drtOI Nl:WPOR1 Bl:.ACll Unum emplo)ee'> of the Balhoa D.iy Club. embroiled for i\ month.., in a labor dispute with · management, took their pre\'lure campaign up a notch Monda) night with a picket hnc an front of Uay Club President Tom Dcemer's n~ home. "The poant "· our membe" ta~c their problem~ home C\'Cf) n1gh1 .in the form of bad l'laychecks and :.kimmed tip!>, and we want t<> bring tht!I home to him 10 make our point," !laid Angela Keefe, director of organization with the Long Beach/Orange County chapter'of the Hotel Worker!> Union About 120 of the club' 200 employee~ are member of the union and hnve been negotiating 'incc February on a new collecti\.c bargaining agreement with Day Club mnnJgcment The union employee~ have been working w11hout a contract since April, when a one-month e'\ten\1on 10 their old agreement expired. Union employee~ uf the club .ire 'iCl'l.ang a 6.5 percent pa) 1ncrea'l an the fir t yc .ir of their nc\\ cun1r,1c1, plu' 5 percent 111c1ca'c' in the follo .... mg two )e.tr' The} also wnot Uay Club nrnnJgcmcnt to ce.1,c taking 15 pertent of the lip'> earned by the club\ banquet erver ... Most cmployecc; anvolved in the lfoputc make between $4.5 1 .i nd S5.25 an hour Deemer coulrt not be reached . ' ... Our members take their problems home every night in the form of bad paychecks and skimmed tips, and we want to bnng this home to him to make our point.• -Al8U a Union director for comment on the labor di.,pute. According to Keefe, Deemcr's new house i still under cono;truction and 1s not )'Cl o-:cup1ed. She aid Bay Club offtctals re ponded to the planned picketing nt Deemer's hou'le by putting up "No Trc<.,pass1ng" igns and threatening to ha\e picketers .irrci.tcd. A ecurity guard was on the property during 'pickc11ng. Da) Club management hn.., responded to union demands by caving "' on the ~rccnta!le pa1 · incren'e • hut al~ by a king that bam1uet Y..Orker' g11i<c up all 11ps in C'\change for an hourly pay hike. Keefe aid "Tho..,e people depend on their tips," Keefe said. "They only work three-or four-hour '1h1ft<,." Keefe . aad !\he's opt1mi tic th.it "'•th the pres ure put on by la~t night's picketing and by previou. demonstration , the union will be able to reach an agreement with Bay Club official at a meeting scheduled for today. "1 he.:) 've got a lot of aron in the fire now, ~md they need to get '>ome o( them cleaned up," she 'a1cJ. Union employees of the Bay Club arc not )Ct contempt. ting a trike. Keefe n1d. Smile! More of us can afford to purchase a home • In oc By Man Coker 5tJn Wntpr ( OS I A Ml 'iA De,pllc "'llil t \OUr pct} \tuh,, chctkhnoi..., and ,,,.,,1ng' p.t"h111>1.' n11ght 1,him there 1~ l.'\.ltknn lh.11 more.: pc:opll l.tn alforu 111 hu~ , home 111 ()f,lfl!-!C ( lllllll\ \\ell. I percent more ,myway l 11\\u m11rtg.a~t· interest rate,. a 'ltcht inueJ'e 111 income'\ and ,1.1h1h11ng home pncc\ contributed t11 m.1k1ng home' more affordable: 111 Or,1nge County dunng June th;rn in the pre' 1ous reportang pu1od. the Caltforn1.i As'>OC1.it1on of ReallOf'> reported Monday. ...... -.. ... ~·-..·Qc=~·as ......... ..UM• ......................... .. High School and College Students RAISE YO·UR G.P.A. Stud) I :.d~c off en mnornu vc one-duy cw cs 111 study '>lull s Md two day courses in writina skills. Class sites include llCl.A and UC Jn·inc. Enroll no'" for l IC ln·inc cJn~ c~ 111 early Aui:ust Cnll (ROO) 660-4665 for a free brochure Tv.cnty·t\\ll. percent of the ho1...,chold-; an Orange C.ount)' i:ould 'natl h up ,1 Llct.ic.heJ home dunni; lhc 'econd quarter, \\h1ch ended 1n June, up from 21 percent from M.irch. the end of the fmt quarter Al the June median price of $240, 'i4CJ, huycr\ bch1nJ the Orange Curtain required .i m1n1mum annual income of $75.059 to male monthly payment' of SI ,876 if they put 20 percent firm wins Poltal contract CO!>'J A Ml-SA -MOS ~talc lntern.u1onal l td., a m;iker of mailing nnd \hipping \)':o.tcm•., ha'> hccn c1warded .1 rnntrnct to build fl0.000 p o<.,t ,q~c \Jl1dat1on 1mpnnter'I for the United Statt' P<Nal Service ~ The contract al\o Ulcludcd un option for 20,000 add1 t1onal pnntc~. which woukJ make the deal worth more than ~1 m1llton -By TbC' Pilot START LAW SCHOOL. •• Now! • Full-time and part-time programs • Convenient class schedules-days, evenings, and weekends • Accelerated full-time 2 1/2 year program • Combined JO/MBA degree with Chapman College • Scholarships and financial aid available Full-time and Part-timt Classes Btgin Aug.,,st 291 1991 Call today. Fullerton (714) 738-1000 • Irvint (714) 753-3200 WESTE~ ST1aiTE · "'''~ .. ,__,. ... _.,,,,, ............ .s...r.r .. c .. ,_.. .n. . wn ,..,...,."'"_,.,.,...,,...,_....,, =i!!i!i UNIVE SITY . ""A«~.,,_...," ... '--··""* IMifC~-!!!!! • /~f4fp ... ,,, ...... ~ ... lc ... ,.MJ, .... ., COLLEGE OF LAW ~:~::;.:::=~r;:,,...,c.01u19'JJ·,,.,,.,.,,.,,. C.4'1111 -. - down. In June 199(), 15 percent of hou eholdi. could afford to purcha'e a median-priced home, wlm.h !.Old for $247,0 0. Declining intcrc .. t rate!> have pla)'ed a big p.irt in mok1ng home<, more affordahlc The average effective mterC'll rate on all mortgage' closed for rc~alc homes Y..a\ 9.37-percent 'in June, down from 9.SO percent 1n March and 10 I Ci percent in June 1990. • 1ccord1.ng to the hdcrlll I lousing , Up The Ladder RJchard 6. Gartttll, pre idcnt .ind chief c-.;ccut1.,,e oll1ccr of the Newport Beach Conference and \11\llor!i Bureau, hn~ earned the dc,1gnat1on Certified A''ocmtion f 'ec.ut1ve from the American '>oc.1c t )' of A<1'>oc1a11on l ·~ccut1vec;. D Roberto C1raa1y, Oougla A. ~"1rnk and Giibert G. Ovltdo h. \.C httn named D'l'IOCiote with Newport Ucnch accounting firm Wimberly Alli~on Tong & Goo. All three new l\\OCiate" have . held ever al pr ev1nul'I rch1tec1ural ~1tion . 0 Mariam GOtdtke of Donmar Inc, has been chosen pre ident elect or the Newport-Me a A.,..ucintton of Realtors. Other officcr'4 e lected were: Carol Mul~ty of Prudential Newport Finance Board. "We expect mterc~t rate to rem:11n favorable during the next several months, resulting in continued improvement in hou\ing affordabtl11y." ... aid Le lie Appleton-Young, C.A R • vice pre 1den1 of re'learch and economic,, "The recent move by the h :dcral Reliel"\lc to lo"'cr the bcnchmarl federal funm rate 1!. JU't 1hc late!.t indication that ~rtrell todn\' ·, pu'11llve intcrc'it rate environment will be wath u well into the ccond half of the year." Statewide, 2 1 percent of hou'>chold!i e.1rneJ the minimum 1m:o111c needed to purcha..,e the mcd1:rn·priccJ. e" 11na. ingle· famil)' dct.iched home in June - unchanged from Marth, but up from IS percent in June 1990 I he J\'crage median pnce 1n June "a $204.()<)() an Cahfom1a and ~ IOJ ,Q()() n.111onw1de . Oviedo Comm1,i.ton, Other 0U1cers Realty, ccretary, Dou1b Hocket, on independent R e. ltor, trea urcr; and Barban Ams UdCtr o f Prudenti I C111tforn1a Rculty, Giibert l'ocnttr of Woterfront Homes und Art Rttst of Rculty World- Rcc:'c & Associ.1tc , director • elected were l(,ym Youn1, vice cha1rm.in,1 und htlll Yoona. D Newport Bench re it.Jeni Howard Utnott, ian account nt and Rtlotne)', ha f')cen elected ch.mman of the city' Arh - trcaliurcr. 0 Krl\tlt K•y P•rat ha' btcn promoted to da trkt u le m.1n..1gcr for the newly formed human rc'-Ourcc ~t\111:e\ ale forec of Pa)chc~ Inc. in C ta Mc~a l'argc h s been with the paymll et\licc~ company Ince 1984 Appointment Calender T4"9•1 S<lulh (ti II ou .. n 11nJ PrnfCMl<lnAI Women, 11 :30 a m • f I I ottto Or1ll. ~wp1r1 Roch w......, 0 11 Moa l.ead Uuh brukfut, 7.IS :Wh m o47o4·ll.2J ,,.,..., w11h Jar•ncsc Travel il 1 m , ffalboe P'n11ton ' 0 • J Streetwise I~ wt ~•pha by Lee P~ Q: Edward Adamowicz Costa Mesa ''I would leave the deficit alone because I don't think there's anything anyone can do about it. The best president is the one who promises the least." I "- 0 ,K, Englund Corona del Mar "I would sell ·aH the government's property to private industry and wipe out the national debt. Politicians could wipe out the debt in one fell swoop i( they weren't so greedy and power hungry." Alma O 'Donnelly Newport Beat h "I would make housing affordable fore everyone with low interest rates and JO that way, get the homeless off the streets." • Vaughn Taylor Newport Beach '.'I'd put Huswin pormancntly out of commission and giv(' th(' Kurds a real place to live. I come from that part of the world 11nd there hasn't been any peace there for centuries." Mike Caruselle Costa Mesa oil' "I'd get Schwarzkopf real mad and send him back to Iraq to finish the job." Mary Jacoby Newport Beach "I can 't think o( a thing I would do if I were President. I li~c th1n8!> JU!lt th ~ way they dre." •• , . Wouldn 't it be nice if we could start our mo ming with a fortified personality W ouldn't it be great if chemists could add a memory-enhancer in our breakrut cereal? We have vitamin a nd mine ral nutrients, wh~ not aupplcments to tre nJthc n our wealme scs? Con 1de r how convenient it'd be to get your daily allowance of fina ncial know·bow by munching a bowl of The Total Person Cereal. 59 and Holding This scientific achievement would revolutioni1e the food industry, and have a tremendous impact on the American family. For teen-agers who lack ambition, drive, and a pocket oomb, a regular diet of Fro ted Motivational Flakes would d ramatically increa e their grade-point average. In tcad or pep talks, parents could rely on fonified Crunchie to inspire a new work ethic. The Ambition Supplement· could also be introduced in chili dogs, Slurpee , and bubble-gum. Sance every age ha us senior Ulestyle ' deficiencies, cen:al' would ha\lc to be designed for pecial market1. I can think of several upptements tha t arc urgently needed for my generation. A he•llhy dole o ( curiosity 1 more essential m stavinJ off old age than all the vitamin and m ineral• combined. It doe,n't trengthc n your hone , but curiosity put a few new wrinkJe in your brain -the one place you need 'em. A deficiency of inlcrc t not only cau C\ termina l boredom, hut hrinkage. You're never \mall enough lo go through the eye of a needle, but your pe r pcctivc and spirit hnnk like .i cheap shirt What cun<Nty doc' bc!tl i!t keep you and your life intereseing. Closed minds are another sticking point. They're tougher lo open th n a trttin window. W1tho"t proper vcnt1lnt1on, the cranium become-. an ut11c of mu ry pre1udice' that should have been tO\\ed ~lut ~ear' ago with the .anumaca,san. omet1mc 1t\ pt1,.,1hlc to jimmy open the lock on J clo,ed mind 1f )OU'rc careful nut to 'cl off any alarm~ Hut how much ... 1mplcr to l'.Cl I 00 percent of the ROI-Recommended Oo'lagc of Flc~1b1ht.> ..., h1lc you 're h,1ving breaJ..fa\I. At the time in hfc we need 1t the most, many people' humor quota drop to the level of a wan smile . It\ nothlllg to laugh about. How can you expect to Uf\li\'.C a fixed income, fo.cd wrinkle , fUcd pill\, fixed ailments, an<! permanent doctor' without this 'ital, non·to 1c tranquilizer? Humor " the onh wonder drug that·~ free .rnd • acce ible o.i. ithout a pre npuon -a loophole pharmaccuucal comp.in1es arc trying to cl<Xe. It would be a fragile, complc"< nutrient 10 reproduce, but I hope Woody Allen would be in charge of quality control. Once chcmlSt can give u theo;e !iOphi~ricared supplements, we'll be able to solve our dcfic1encie by going to the cupboard in\tcad of a hnnk. Ure will be a lot simpler. Couple will ave lheu marriage by witching cereals in lead o( mate~ ancy Mcintyre ls a rNldmt of l..Apnt NlrurL cast calls echo through the seni'of center. LIGHT , CAMERA, ACTION -1 he Co 1.t Mc\il Senior Center " 'cclo.1ng wlunt~t:n to help make four ~O·minutc TV documenta'r1c' about 'enior a£tMt1es. and <,erv1cc~ In lhl Cllt' ~ccdcJ arc cinematographer\, editor,, produc11on m.mJgcrs .ind J<:tor\ and JCH'I!\ cs. NO t:XP~RlrNCE N[.Cl.SSARY framing will he provided b)' C oplc\ Colony C'ahlc for eight hour' a "'eek for e ight week , 'ta rung 1mmcd1atcl). l·or more information call the -.cnur center .11 b-t.5-2356. • NOW WE'RE COOKING - After many months of collecting recipes from friends and Senior Activities OASIS Sl "'flOR Cl:NT ER l he CJ'\" ~ mc•r Center u t..1;;.atC'd ,., \(It.I \l .. r1ucflf• in C'ilrtlna Jc/ ,\ft1r I or 1nf111m.lf1<1n rc1:MJin1 aaw1t1C( 1nJ /.l(',lf1tin\, l<'kphonc ~-1~.u " "m ~ulplur~ Tut'~d•l. Ava. IJ: · !\k,Jii.:.uc Coun,cllns. " 'O :. m \hutn.:l°l\1ud Ill 00 " m Cud g.amcs, Group. T i.thk J rnn1' I p m -Ucgann1ng ~pan1 h ! IS pm. -{1011.u B.inJO J•m \\t'dnud•>• Aug. ,_. • IO 10 <t m C•t'lf Up m -N1:•dk~111k 12.30 pm \ni•lhcr Pll\'-18c I p "' -lll110J l'rc,;,urc (Manner's P.irk), M.1h fon •11 .2 rm -hnnl\ rum ' rm 0 ... ~mgl .,, neighbor , the Co ta Me a Senior Center 1 now elhng1he1r pcr,onahzcd cookbook .... 1th all profit, going tu the center The 'pir.11 hound cookbook feature\ recipe' •form local resident\ in IO different full color 'cc11un~. J Jw lioo~s .... tll be 'old b) member., flf the center and an local hu'ltnc"c' 'r ou can purchJ'e a copy for S7 QS 0\ c,1lltnP 64~·2Yi6. ,.. WALK\() ro u 'S? - The We\l cwptirt ( ommun1t\. Center, X1'' W l'"I \t , h.1 rek.hcJ a li<;t nf d,1 .. ,e, and rcg"1r.111on date' lor \cn1or ct11ll'n' Cl."'c' 1ndutlc -, - Linc Oance, rcgi,tr 1t1on begin\ O.m•c 7 rm ( n1'blllft' ll111ndal, 4ua 15 II m \\ ""' ( lll\tng 9 ~ a m 'lh f1kti.1uJ Ill Im .,ur ..(, n r111 Pr·'lrlm\ I.:? 'Op m l111crm,J i.-'Ir ~n"h I pm I 11blc I cn11 'n, 11o lh C\,u•h. Plk~h· raph\ I IO pm I inc llJn,m f rid•~· \u• '' q am v. ''"~" 11i.111ri,al ll1ghh hi• 10 1 m I rcn, h. lluph, 1IC' 1111,f 'C' Ill \0 .1 m • d,111 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .......... c... .... tl U -IUl1 CISU •U-541·115' . FREE ADMISSION ............... REVOCABLE lNING TRUSTS 111 lMI.., ., ... II 2 & llM It ML!Dtn Cl&JLIY• 16025 Brookhorst. Fountain Valley Wtdnesd1y, August 28 1:00 p.m. & 7.00 p.m. _ ..... RI SI HVA I IONS 848 6499 ·~~· ..... Of -~ M0.000. not M00.000 • ..,.,. ~ doM not ~ ............... ..-.., .. ,.,...OfWI• I ll 11"1 ~- Thur\d<t). Aug. :?:?. No panncr needed Cl3 held for IO wee on \\'ednc da):. bcgmmng ~cpt . 4 to o~ 6. rime: 10:30 a m to noon lm.tructor: Joe \C:lla Fee: S!O. Btginning Watercolor P•intlnc. Rcg1,tration llcgmo; Thur,Ja~. Aug 22. for eta held for 10 o.i.cds on Thur da)" heg1nmng Sept. 19 to r-;o\'. . .:!I. I 1me: 10 am. 1~ noon Instructor Bctt) Merry / K1ikJI. Fee $10 · lnlcrmcdiatt \\attn-olor Painting. Rc~1 1rauon h~!!'°' I hur,day, Au~ !2, for d.h, hdd Im JO we~i..., on Tue\dJ" hcgmn1ng Sept , lo 10 l°'lt'' IX ·11111e Ill .1 m 10 noon ln,trtll.'lllr'lkll) ~1erl"\ M1bl. rec: Sto. Pa ttl Chalk Drawtns. Reg1 trauon begin Monday, Aug. 19. for dra""in' clas ing pastel chall on paper Class held for eight ...,eeks on Wednesdays, Sept. 11 10 Oct 30 Time: 10 a.m to noon In tructor: Annette Mc\'~mann fee $12. BqinnJn1 pani b. ReJ1Stration begin Thursday, Aug 15, for eta held on Tuesday from Sept. 10 to No,, 7. Time: 10 a m. LO noon. No rec Social tudlt Armch•lr Trani. Rcg1 trauon begin Mo nday, Aug. Ill, for cla\ held on Thursday from Sept 12 to NO\'. 7 Time· 10 a.m to noon No f ce r-- - ------------------.. -.. -., • m \if POIT IEACI • ( Sll ' Pi -- IS PLEASED TO OFFE R THIS PROMOTION TO OUR READERS. COUPON Night Thoroughbred Racing THIS RUN'S FOR Y 0 U ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR ~_,,,~ ' ' ' I ' • I ' I July 29-AUgusl 17 • ,...,..,.,. ' This discount adm1ssl0fl coupon is good fof $1 .00 oft~ • admission Tuesday through Saturday (not valid., 11ty act. I ofter). Grandsiand Admlssk>n: $2 25, Cl~ Admillian: : ... 00, RtSIMd St:ating: ~tionll $1 .50, Genni Plrtdng: 1 $1 .50, Prtf8"ed Panung~ $3.00. <Cllp 1nc1 .......... • G1wt1111r:G,.... .1a11111s•••· -----r1 _________ .. _____ _ 8y Susan IS11Cs Sptelal 10 The P110t W a the grass actually greener rl&ht where you left it 20" yeara ago? Irvine Community Theater explores this theme in John Fcrzacca's ''Comeback Memories," where the past and pre ent arc interwoven as a writer return home for his high school reunion. It' 1978: era or disco, • il~macy, ind life's re1ret1. ndly, the )O'lna arto of T.J ., 81bt ind Dick aro played by such stron1 Kk>n compared to the adult Tom 1nd Blrbara, that one wishes the ldultl would leave the state to the 19S8 trio. Timothy Tilus (T.J.), Amy Yount (Babe) ind TOdd Kuk,zyk (Dick) play excellently together under Tom Titus' direction. Come their own 20th reunion, the~ three could be getting paid big bucks 10 do thi Muff. bt1rtlln••• .... Round :rable West, a club devoted to promotlna authors and their latest boob, will hold its montbly lunebeon Thursday at the Balboa Bay Club. . During the noon meeting, Authon Anno Rivers Siddoni. Carl Karcher and B. Carolyn Kniaht, Patti Ma m1tn and Susan ROS$Cr, and Armand Dcut~h will discuu their lalc t works. Below i a brier synopsis of each guc'it and their work. Siddons. wh°'c book evoke political poupt. KarCtler will be honored durina the luncheon with an "Adela Award for American Achievers." A diet plan buried in a OOYOI. .. that's Patti Massman's and Susan Rosser's "Just Dessert.I." The Cinderella in suburbia tale centers on a size 16 heroine whose "hu band from Hell" leaVel her for bein1' overweight, preeipitating the crh1s that propels her to become a victor, not a victim. Mil man is co-author of "Rich Men, Single Women," an ABC Movie of the Weck. Rosser is women's lib, and teens who don'l "Just say no." Tom Francis drop in at the house of his erstwhile high school weelhcart Barbara, who married their be t friend Richard Bodi ne just a month after Tom split fo r California after gradualion in 1958. Togc1her they relive their past a., T.J , Dabs and Dick. as well a'> confront the unfinished bu-.inc,., of the pre~enl Richard Huisman is too \hecpi'lh and Bonnie Homer too stiff to carry the 1978 story of couple whose romance cntlcd abruptly and haven't 'lppkcn ~ance. Kenneth Smith, however, is a riot as the. adult Richard, and Rikki .Niehaus and J o hnny Hall a re entertaining as Barbara and Richard's all-too-precocious 1een-agcr11. glowing rcvic~. givc!t a light glance into her \Cventh book. In .. Outer Banks," the ccntr I character as "confronting the pa t to embrace the future." She struggles with her (other'!> suicide, a son's drowning, and fears about the recurrence of cancer when she receives ond invitation to 11 reunion with three of her clo~e t <;91lege friend !>. pre ~eputy to two LA. County ... 1 Supervisors. Th i'> 1ntcrc)t1ng premise prll\e'> .1 'nap.. however, as lhe p .1'1 1, 'o m uc h mo re 1ntcrc\ttng th.in ·the present. Richard Huisman, on couch, is surprised at the accusations of Johnny Hall, whilo Rikki Niehaus enjoys the joke in "Comeback Memories" at Irvine Community Theater. Fcrzacca's story of the trio'il coming-of-age and impending cparation provides a n.ttural dramatic tension But the pre,cnl l'i treated more like a c.1,ual Sunday Jrave through the repcrcu"ion-. of that past, suet~ "' a bruken home, po s1ble While "Comeback Memoriei." ha!) a few flaw!>, it i nevcnhelcs a witty and endearing show, and is worth 1iceang as an alternative to the ummcr's movie offering . ..,"Never Stop Dreaming -SO • Ycar!I of Making Jt Happen'' 1 1hc numc of th e book in honor of Ca rl Knrc~cr'!> 50th birthday by Carl Karcher and B. Carolyn Knight. In recognition of his contribution to business, educational, civic, cultur::il, rcligiou~. health and Armand Deutsch is goina to pr~sent "Me and Bogie: and Other Friends and Acquaintances from Hollywood and Beyond." "Ardie" lunchc~ with Billy Wilder, has Chri!>tmas dinner with Jimmy Stewart, rin&s in the New Yeu at the Walter Annenbergs, and is close to the Rea~ans. His life has been charmed since his birth as the grandson of the founder oC Scar and Roebuck. for information or re ervations call (213) 256-7977.' 'Hor ror s,' talking plant to devour college A udrey II 'trike' .1g.11n th1' "eckend I he cJrn1-.ornu' plan t with the boom1n~ \llllC \\111 be taking root at Chr1s1 College Irv ine where "Litt le Shop of Horror)\" opens a f ll U r ·W C C k C n d run Mi c; Shackclfortl 1s directing the CCI musical 11cket information. p.m. until Aug. 25. l\n,1hc1m (772-7710), nightly Only one opening and one • "1 he Robber Bridegroom'' by e'ceJU Monday1i at \aryang C'urtain closing arc on the thcatrtC'.tl the I luntm~ton Beach Playhoui.e time' through Sc~.E_L I calendar this week. The clo~cr 1' .11 lhe Gisler Theater, 21141 D "Jerry's Girb," a musical rc,uc ~trathmoor Lane, Huntington HACKSTAGE -The furor over Air Force musicians· will play at festival Pc rformancc' of 'L111 lc 'ihop" w1 II he ~l \.Cn I ri d.I)' .i nd s.11urda\' at x Backstage p m and Sunday' at :! p m th rough Sept X tn the college'<. S1uJ in I hc.11 cr. 1510 (oncord1a, ll"\.tnc C'.1 II .. ~f) ~ c;.m or 5114 O'i4:! for huilt I around the songs of Jcrrv 1k.1d1 (832-1405), Fridays and art1'1t1C director Thomus Brndac's The 15th Air J·orcc Uand o( the Herman, al Saddleback College \,11 urtl11)'' .11 8 p.m. through Aug. ou,ter at the Grove Shakespeare Golden We t from March Air 1-tnal performance!> arc Thur-.d.av .:?4 f·es11val continued last week. as the Force Ba e will perform on the through Snturday at 8 p.m. and • "Measure for Measure" at the two leading performer in the Festival of Arts grounds in Laguna Sunday at J p.m. in lhc college\ c ;ru,c Shakc.,pcare r-e~cival, 12852 current produce ion of "Measure Beach Friday ut 6:30 p.m. "'1cKinncv Theater, with ticket Mam St.. Garden Gro">c (636. for Mca urc" turned down roles tn The Concert Band is comprised 1nforma11(m availablcat 5~2-4656 72 1 3). Thur'idays' through upcoming productions. Grove of 40 mui.acian. 1hc large t Several local stage production-; ~aturda)''I at 8:30 until Aug 24 veteran Daniel Bryan Cartmell enM:mble an the Air force Band of .in: continuing their respective • "Comehack Memories·· at the te1cctcd the leading role in "Our the Golden We t Members ru n' th" weekend . Among th em ll"\.me Community Theater. runic f'own " at the adjacent Gem perform !'nu~ac ot the clas 1c.1i and • ··Deathtrap" a1 the Bnck.,taEtc Rll\.k Cummunit)' Park on rurtlc Theater, although he 'll perform m contemporary wand en emble I hc.11c r, I <iQQ Superior A"e. Rock Dmc 31 Sunn) hall Road, the next 'ihow, "The Taming of the literature, in addition to popular (\1't,1 Mc'J ("46-0331), l nda)'> lrvtne ( 4i7-'\496). Enda}' and Shre\\," a \cheduled, while how tune, marche and patnouc .inJ \aturda\\ at X p.m throul.(h \,iturdJ)' at R p.m. through Aug. Kamella Tntc !urned down the programs. \ug 2~ 24 wt1h a malanee Sund.iy at 2 part of Katherine 1n "Shrc\\," but Thi group ha appeared on • ·~"ect Chant)" at Golden p.m as continumg. along wnh Cartmell, ''The Mike Oougla Show," We'll ~·ollcgc. Hunlangton Beach at the head of the "Mca,urc" ca1it "l·dntasy'' and "The Merv Griffin ( "''' !U.,8), J hur,day!I throul.(h • An nie " at the Grand Danner Both e.\pre~ ed d1 ma)' JI recent Show " It hai. also performed with ~atur..!a:>' at b p.m . Sundays al J I hc.1tc r. 7 I rccdman W.t), board of directors' actions. the Mormon fabcrniclc Choir on • • • the CB · lbdao broadcast -Artists to discuss their works at gallery ·~M;si~l:tnd ~~c g~~~n ::~~~~~or • "'I . .• rncludc' Zubin Mehta, Henry Mancina, _Peter Matz and Mort Lind'lcy, This band has worked with ~ueh celebrities as Peter Mar hall, Leslie Uggams, Arna Jillian, Patty Andrews, Jack Sheldon, Dinah · Shore, RObert Goulet, Wayne Newton, Sarah Vaughn, Mel Torme and Bob Hope. Other performances include ceremoni e for Vice President Quayle and Pre idents Nixon, ford, Reagnn and Bu h. Ground admis ion is $2; S 1 for cn1ors Children 12 and under arc adm°Jlted fre.e as arc all residents o f Laguna Beach upon prec.cnt3taon at the box office of .tppropnatc identification. The re lival grounds are located at 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Sixteen soul·<;ea rchmg Snuthcrrt p.trt1cipating arti\t, the event will Cahforn1an\ experience -often An1··m· at1·on C.tli fornia art1st<1 will taJ..e part 1n a .iddre" the joys and frustration!. of without being ahle to determine fr ee exhibit and open-forum produung. c xh 1h 1ting und the cuu-.c -""a result of having J"cu<ision. "I 1vmg With F.xpres,avc l·oll ccting cxprc,,1vc art 1n .111 that 1'-heroic and divine in Art ," at B1 ,1ango Gallery \ou1hcrn C'altforn1.1. their nature reduced 10 a mere Re\taurant 111 I I"\ inc on Sunday " I h c re I'> -.o me 1 hi ng very flicker. Oro'' materiahi.m, he <iay~ • fest continues .. Buckle Up for Lovel beginning al 2 10. p m The public m1,,ini: here, though," says Dixun is the quclcher. 1<\ inv11ed .1ho ut life an Orange County. l'he other 15 nr11'b exhibiling According to I r.1nk Dixon, .1 'I here's got to be a better way." work hove 1itud1ed with Dixon for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;=;;;;;.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====:;:;;;;;;;;::-l he Costa Mc!>a oil painler about four years. pe1n:1vc<, "Laving with Expre\i.ave f-or more information about the Why do our guests keep coming back to the Little Inn on the Bay? SFA's Annual Fine Jewelry Sale ••• One \11 ·'' an e\h1h11 ~hach :iddrc <,c l.Ja'>tJngo event call R51-91Hl or lhc rnntinumg da.,tre.,, Southern 752-52:?2 -Linle Inn on the Bay- Q.ir ~Say It &sj ·' " l'\1~ ~ U!JI- w.f. ve~\"1 ~jC\,\~d i\.(: OIN..t... ·~too \ • Steve A. Jan Stroud Phoenix.AZ "' I ldo hrk Orht, lllltwport lk1th, CA tl .. l. (714) t.7l-llOO Tbc Be~t of lhe l·e tival of An1mntinn at Edward' Meso Theatre m Coo;ta Mesa hn been held over for ano1hcr week. The festtval, fcuturing 18 . hort film , contmuc!; through Aug .:!Z "The re po nse ha' been uvcrwhclmmg," said H.mns Todd, one of the fec;11"al ' four or~nn1z- Cf). Morie li1t11111 Newport Baell Ul.aOA C'INIMA 109 l loboe II.cl 61) JS70 lloclulr 1 9 IOWAllOJ NIWPOtrT CIHIMA JOO "'•-c ..... , o.-.... , 0160 l ... ~ HefW'J ll'C Ill I?, '2 )0 • •S 1 week Only, Save 25 °/o • ! 9 IS riiiiiiiiiiiii!ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir;;;;:========i1 1 ... tht• (PG l 31 ll, ), 4 6 8 IO J '""''"-! t•I I)(), 4 JO 7 30 IO:J() our u11p,ir.1llt'tl ltrw ,ll)<f prP< lllll' JE"Wl •lry ri~ht now ,,, .... M ng\ ICX> Roon lo JM" up 11hu II finci '''If'< llon., in 14k ,md 18k gold; one-of.,1-kind f <.tJI(' de'llgn<,, d1dmond\, c ullurt"<i P<'<lrl'I, ruh1~. ('meralds, sapph1rt>' dnd more. 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Bealna. gynecok>siat and sex t~erapist, practicing in Corona del Mar. We met Saturday mght at the Harbor Ridge showplace of ~ Elle_• and Bob Mayer, who had a few friends over -an mluna~c httlc J!OUp when compared, 'lay, to an assemblaae at Ana~ell!' Stadium. The Mayen' friends arc fascinating. their holp1t~hty na~lc , and their residence merely spectacular - gJtt!enna detail you'IJ savor in dear Vida Don'• IOClety column. ----..;.....-. B~t let's huny back to the beguiling Doctor Bening. who knows how to charm and disarm a snooping new man. We had barely howdied and shook,. when, with eyes twinkling, she laid this great hne on me: "Y cs, 1 am the aunt or Warren· Bea tty's fetu ." And I'll betcha never heard that delivery before. Doctor Bening. being an ob tetrician and aJI ha been invi ted to attend the rites inducting ' the.legendary Lothario into the fraternity of fatherhood. Delivery is chcduled in early January at lA's Cedars-Sinai, and Beatty plans to malc.e t~c scene -assuming he can penetrate -----· the ahvat1ng horde or paparazzi. Beatty, 54, has been "very upportivc" of his 33-year~ld ch en pa11ner's eregnancy, her slightly older sister said. And then, with word that news hawks would claw for Doctor Bening confided, ''This was a planned pregnancy." ' Remember, member of the supermarket literati, you read u here fir t. So Wlll the parent ·to-be settle down m matnmonial bits ? t started to a k -noting that Tune magazine reported they have no plan to marry -but eavesdroppers were ~losing in like that scene in the I:.. 1-. Hutton television commercial. Doctor Bening' allcntive hu~band, weekly new paper pubh her Richard Rtlsman, ugge. red rhat they hould mingle wirh the other gue t'i, and I readily under tood that. l mean, thi i'I a competitive busine s and -if there's gonna be an exclusive interview -it should be re crved for Rei man' Orange County Busine)S Journal. Me. I'm taking an immediate sub cnption. 0 I RO ND 2 COMING UP? -Winding down at the Mayers' party, taking a break from the front-page headline , were . neighbors Tajah and .ffm Sltmon . They said they were catching an early-morning flight to Hawaii to attend a week-long convocation of Honda dealers. Fellow-passenger were expected to be au10 dealer Vfc1or Hardin and wife, Karen, mv1ted to the asne rally . Unle )OU've been adrift for day , you know that Ta1ah 1 umg Karen for lander, for an alleged racial slur JC there' another encounter m Kona this \\-eek, n could make tht howling winds of El Nino resemble a spring ~ephyr. I mean, that 1 land ain't big enough for both of them. 0 DIDN'T I DREAM ABOtrr HER BEFORE SHE WAS BORN? -Bacl.. in World War Twlce, great cartoomst Miiton Cannltr mnamed u 1mpre o;1onable conscript wtth ketches of The Dragon Lady -a sen uou) a 1ren a ever flowed out of an inkwell. And danged 1f l didn't encounter th1 exotic creature once again on Saturday night -this time (pinch me) for real. Cannifrs model, complete with ..raven tresses ca ending down tu here. could've been Ruth Ko, publisher of Orange Coast magazine, except that he wasn't created then. Nowhere near. I thought we might have been related -that he had hortencd her name from Kobrin to Ko -but there weren't too many Chine c-French beauties in my folks' Latvian htctl In sub cquent R & R's, I hope to make up for that oversight. 0 ENDING ON A DOWNER -Along ~ith lots of other friend), I'll mi ) good-beaned Edit tllg, faithful reader and con)tant contnbutor all the c years. She died Friday, leaving hu-;band, ~nt, -who's alway so ready to help others -without J wholly-devoted helpmate of h1 o~n Bob and Mary Ellen Mayer opened their Harbor Ridge home to friends for an evening of fun. W hat's this~ No all;ction ... no And a if the stimulating guests, opportunity pr12es... no fantastic hou e and duzling view pledging or fund-raising? were not enough, there were some "This is ju t a party for having expcru waiting to analyze and to fun and we ought to do this more predict the future, on the third often," said amiable host Bob level wa a card reader and an Mayer Saturday evening at bis other pots ~ere a p~chic, a "buih-for-a-pnrty numerologist and a graphologist. t y pc ' ' 7 S 0 0-Also. the buffet dinner (Golden square-foot home · Trume' enr guests looking for in Harbor Ridge. places to ~it. and 1t wa~n't difficult F u n beg 8 n to find a great pot ... one of the w h e n t h e .favorite was the rock patio invitation went urrou nd~d by waterfalls and out to the lOO ovcrloo~1nf Orange County ... gue ts who were1atta VlCW • partying all over The Mayer ' inv1tatton al o ....__....;;;;a.:.:.;.;:;:i'-4 the three-level 1 1catcd casual wear, no tux and home. "My wife no .. hm required. Vldl Dan Society ( Mary E 11 en ) . Newport Beach ca ual 1s a came up wuh the httle d1Cfer.cnt t~an ~o-.t ca uaJ," invitation idea .. noted Shara E ay1an I decided on <Ud Bob. It re~d a o;weater .. on the out ade Judge Claude Whitney also "The Pre adcnt and Mr . Bush arc chose a 'wcatcr whale wife. CC. having a ummcrt1me soiree al ~ore. a Cha~el 1 J 600 Penns~ Ivana a Avenue on Lois Aldrin ~ore a cotton tun1~­ \aturJ.i). Aug 10, 1991 " On the O'-Cr-panb number she bought in in\1de 11 read "Unfortunately. )OU Sau~1 Arabia a )Car before t~e arc not oa. that gue t list ~ar, Su~ McCaJ:d~ wa in a white However, you arc invited 10 s1. John pant Ult made . a1lor 'lt}'le summerlimc ~irce on the amc with gold and black tnm; Karen evening.. nt the home of Bob and Elliott-Johnson wore a cream Mary Hien Mayer." (Bob ov.n) colored blazer O\.er a bro"n lace the W.1terfront Hilton Y1 'lkt.rt v.1th metnlhc '>hoc; and lluntin1tton Beach and hi' Ta1ah Siemon selec.tcd a white comp.in) will conrmu~ ro develop leather mini, trimmed ~ith itver that waterfront with three more tud\, \\hllc rufOcd blou\C and hotel<.. conJ0 ., and \hopping !her \hoc\ an~ Jewelry (She ~nd area' ) Jam ~ere talking about gctun& A 'upcr '-Otrec ll was' Wuh all of the 'eating areas in the Ma)crs' home they hu1lt eight )C3f) a~o. there ,ietuall\ v.ere \L'< or e'en p.ut11!<., and° mingling ~a the order of the c'enang orche trated b't Gloria Zigner awa" Imm 11 all on an early plane for Kon..t the next morning. "Nobody wall rec:ogmze us there," aid Jim. who al~ aid ~me of the people he thought were their friend" here ha'e not been recn.:'n11mg them or getting in touch la tel).) fhe c1rculat1ng crowd al'iO inc;luded Mary Lou Stockwell, wearing a black knit b\ Anad1nc Aha. de 1gner for 1 mo ·1 urner; and al o 1n black. Ruth Ko (celebrating her h1rthda\ ), Anne am.I Bob Badham, Susan and Rick Oliver, Hedda and Ste\le M;aro i, Bubara Aune, Dulttn and Bill Manclarl, C.1ndice and Roger Schnapp,· Michul Rulli CrreL of the HB Jc,clopment Comp.soy). V.dci and Mille Gering, Diana and lee Bromiley, Bubui and Jim Clabman Ruth Ko ff ffffffff f ff f I- Q: Where to go to beat the Summertime blues?? (ie: lousy weather, traffic, noise) A: a) south of France? b) Zihuatanejo?. c> BIDWELL'S ''Beat the Blues!' SALE!r! 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"Every si ngle tune he goes out without me, he \.'Omes home drunk n ll skunk and is hung over all the next day. He's awful and l can't stand it Besides, how can l even k.now what he's done while he's been dnnldng! "When I'm with him. at least 1 can top him from making a fool out of him.,elf.'.' she !omile~. "So what if he call me ·1he bcxue police!' " Carol's hu banJ. Jack, doc'ln't even drink. But she lives in fear of \\hat she call his ''mood wings." "I'd do anything to prevent one of hi' \O·c.1lkd 'deprcs!>ion!>.' rh.1t 'i. my joh," Carol 'aY'· . "l really do know more about what'' good for Jacl>.. than he doc!>, you know. Even he would tell you that -I secretly think that's the renl reason "hy he married me. famil~ "But lately things have gotten tougher -I hardly . ever leave Jack home alone anymore. He says he feel!> Counse mg best when I'm around i>O 1 even canceled my regular Saturday tennis game to be home with him. It's getting harder and harder for me to control his moods." Marlene has a love-me-love-me-not boyfriend who manages to be just 'wect enough, enough of the time, to entice her to slid.. around. The rest of the time he 's "impo siblc." Aft~r two years of dating, it's clear that Joe remains elusively unavailable to her -except when it's convenient for him. What do all these women have in common'? • They're all controllers -or co-dcpendcnb -spoodin~ inordinate .1mnunts of lime and energy trying to control the feeling, thou!!ht' .ind hchavior of the men in their lives. • Their t:motions are determined by the mood of their men • 1 hey can recite the infinite details of their lover,· hvc., How about you? How would you know if you also qualify as a lO·dependent? Next wed. I'll talk about some of the things you can do to slop tO·dependent behavior and take better care of yourself. Are You From Str ess? 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Notice thlft I i>•Hd mu\Cle density, not mu!>Cle size! Muscle fibre is not going to increase in size ju t becaui.c it increases in den ii)'.. To illu'ltrate thlS point, 1f I Gskcd you to pick up a pound of cotton balls~ they would be brought back in a large bag. Thi is due to lack of density Fot has this type of den~1ty. f ot is very laght and very la r,e. If fat is density to dccrea\C itc and bodyrat. To !.how you what I mean, J will give you two examples of individuals whoioc obvious difrercnccs should help in the.under landing of this point. The fint individual is a 36 year.old female who took a class from me at Orange Coast Collcae. She had some potent ial health problem,, but couldn't umler!otnnd why hccau\c ai. she aid, "I am 1dcdl 1n weight for m) height.•· 'l'he other 1nd1vidual wu a 38·year·old whu was two 'ires down from the afuremcntiuncd person. She was the amc height a~ the 3ti·ycar·old but weighed 128 pound,, 20 poumh more. Her body fat was 16 percent anJ, had u leJn body weight of 108 pounds. She was ahlc to t:ilc in 2,012 calorics per day 'J he difference in calone!o was 1,130 more than the other individual could tat per day lion lkele Personal Fitness After doing a body fat analysis on her, it wa\ found that she wa' 41 percent bo<ly fat. She lool..cd thin, hut "soft" and unfit She wai. also up two 11cs 1n wearing clothe\ from where llhe wanted to be. One uf her main problems wa<; the foct ... that she wou ldn't eat becau c he gained we ight so easily. What \\Us the reason for this? Her chart ~howed she !ohould weigh 110 pounds. She weighed 108. Comparing the two women to the old "!.cule" chart\ ~howcd the fir.,t as being in good llhape. However, he wusn't feeling gooJ, didn't exercise and had to work e'<tremely hard 1ust to keep her 41 percent body (at and ~calc weight down, She was nl\O two size' larger than the other person and looked "soft" or "unfit." decrea cd, ize will go down con 1Jerably but the weight decrea e will not be dramatic at tall. In comparison, if I picked up n pound of gold, it would fit in the palm of my hand. It has grea.,t density but very httle size. Mu cle 1s imilar to this den ity. You will increase considcrnbly in weight of muscle with no size increase. Density is important. Dcn'iit)' of muscle 1s needed for muscle energetics 10 help However. her lean body weight wa1> 63 pound Since you determine the number of caloric to eat from lean body weight, her enurc caloric intake to maintain her 4 l percent, 108 pound weight wn 82 cal<lric'i [)Cr day. Because it i'> hard 10 continuou!ily cat that httle, ~he would cat and gain weight until 'he could no looter accept her appeurancc. go on n crash diet, lo!le weight (hut not bod) f a1), go back to her eating hatut' and quickly regain her bo<.ly weight The 38-year-old felt great, looked super I (fit and toned), was two sizes smaller, hacJ 25 percent less body fat and could eat 1,130 calorics more per day! I lowever, according to i.cale , .. eight, he was overweight by 20 pound!.. Who would you rather look and feel like? Or hould I a k, would you rather weigh 110 I and look Like you weigh 130 or weigh 130 and look like you weigh 110? bcrc1 c and get that boJy fat down, not the scale weight. Uon ktlt i profc or of pbf le•/ ttluC'ation at Orangt Co.st ColJtgt and owntr of Leon Skt lc's Htalth Club for Women in Ncttport Dt11ch and California Coult Club ports flint s Ccntt r In lrvlge. intrca e your ba al metabolic r.itc -.o you c1n continue to lo-;c more bo<tv fat. 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Wlllblal' Health Update When I told her what he needed, she thought 1 wa\ crazy, but wa' willing to give 11 a try. f took off her bc1nd.igc.,, \O..l\hed away the el(pcns1vc antibiotic ointment, cov(}fCd the ulcer with a thick layer of table sugar. and wrapped it up a~am. She wa' told to 'lhOY.cr and wash the ulcer as mm;h a~ he wished, as long as !>he covered 1t with '>Ugar and wrapped 11 fhe ulcer hegiln to hral almo t immediately .• ind 1n four week-. wa' wmplclcly clmed. I h1' "h11.urc" method ol \\Ound hcJlin1'! hJ\ hc.:en .Hound for centuru: , anct \\Ork~ better 1h.in an)thlll!l cod.1y in modern medicine for ,t voriet) of rca\On'. 1 hr'il. 11 "the he\t ant1b101i~ ointment e .. cr When the \Ug:lr hcgin' 10 d1'1\0l\C: on the nu1d wccp111g Crum the uk.CT, 11 form' a highly "o.,nio11c" drc-;sing Qc;motic refer\ to the molcrnlJr p.Ht1de'i th.it <1rc dNolvcJ Ill n hqu1d. such as .,,,It. 'lu~a r o r other mincrol' Bnctcrrn 'iurv1ve well in .1 \Cl'V low conlentrn11on 'ug.ir medium: hut when the \u~;tr mcdmm " h1p.hly conccntrarcd, hac:teri.1 .ire killed . Why Can 't I lose Weight? Ditti make peoplt sick in more ways lhan ooe OletlrlQ u we know It pro. mates compot$1Vt beha¥1or. lowers met· abohc rates. and causes l'IUtri1lonal defi. Clencle$ These ~ llJm CC>mpfOITIISO blc). logicll procusea encl docru11 your t• t11r.g of wd btillQ Sine• YQU're feeling WOflt. Wl1h tns enerov. 11'1 tiarocr to muster Ult Wiii power to contM staiv· Ing yourself NCAl step. ut tverytling In llQhl Mtt "" f etl gollty. encl wl'ltl'I )'OU'vt had enouon Stll·CStsoust. )'OU un start lht cycle over agalll tt you can I 10 weight. ~ must be your fault. r1oht' Sne k uttno 1n "° Clo$et'> nlgtc btngtS? Nol nectuartly Tin d1ot cycle doesn't account for any meo1cat problems you may have whtch hett!Of ort llavt been undtaoonsed Wld miy be h real root ot yGI# problem for tnlny ) lfl h CIUll of obellly has oeen al1nblltod ottf to CMt ·lllWIO • (714) 662-2600 •INSURANCE llLLUU and under blfCt8lnO Al of lift, st.ldies po1t1t to Ill pot~ ht pttyslotoglcal fae1ors could be lrwoMO. For example, a locent l1Udy WU ~ In h New England Journal of Mtdlclnt ~ obesity 10 1 lower metlbotic rll• 1pper1nlly lnlltflttd. wtllcll CIUHI doc11ute1 "*'OY ano actMty ThiS la lult Ill Up Of h lctbtfO Thef'I .,. too mllftY "°'* Ola ... • camot IOll WllGtC In IClll Of IOW cllOl1e 1nt1k1 ano 1111rclM. The Amtriean lnltftute of Mldlcill bllllVee lllt *"Y lsofttn a~Clfan~ Condllon Wflich CIUMI Ill lnllllty to loH-at!I " you haVt "'° ,..,,.... .. and txertiSt P'OOf WN, !Kl tailed ID IOtt ....., Ill prOOllm f'NY bl '°"' own flt buf'*'9 "*'**"' yo., n.-ollm CllfonlclllY °"'.. people ca11 1ctu111y tat 1111 man m11r tt'lin c~ Thi ..,..a It ,. ....,., people hM hiOhlt mttabollam llhl. ht b, hY bum lnOft caloflel Overweight people may llUm fewer cllOtltl hln ... people lllCIUSt by lft ddcWC In lie substanclt Ind l'lonnOnea tuponlllblt tor llfmO on Ind mwonno Ill Ill bUming PfO(UI. °""'1g ~lly causu 111 mot.abollC 1111 to low n resoonu ., h ctto11t ltltl1Ction Tllt body's l&Jv1Vll mechaNltn responds by ConstrYlng cilO!tls, nol Mq '*°" Thus. trld!llOMI dieting and IOOd ~ may be In flt imposslble ways 10 Ott no Of .. ceu I• tn tact. 111111 mettlOds m1y 19orava1e ttlt ConotliOn and CUI I lfetong s1l\lggle ---To ION iirceu flt once encl '°' •. h body's ctll null Ill ~ ID ,..._ .., WT\ ltOttd flt " rnMY people, dlllnO atone cannoc ac~ Iii f°"'*"Y .• '*'°"'' *'t c'*'1iWf Cln be cOtfte'tld ID """*-rlt NfinO ~ nn GllAT WllnlN IAVINll TOWER \ ~"' ~\t 1200 PAii CINlll DI. 'lKJlJ com .... 2. This high Osmotic "dressing., bcgm to drnw edema fluid out af the wound which dramatically improve' blood now. The comhin:uion of absolute I hactenal 'iterthty, reduced local swelling. and improved blood ..upply. M1mul:11es healing like no other ointment or'preparation t~ m knowledge · Or Ri chard K.nut!!On, an onhopcd1c . urgeon in Mi. i sippl. h,1., hecn u~ing 1t for yenr . In tht early 70 on elderly nur.-.e \ugge~tcd .. ugar for bed -.ores th.It .. omct1 me' reach the ize of :i <;Oft hall. I le wa,, of cour' c, kcpticnl, bpt went along. fhc next morning, he could carcely belie"e 1t .. nll of the wounds "ere free of pu . ~incc then. Dr. K.nut en has tre.1tc:d mer 'i.000 pntient with a 'ug.u_o1ntmcnt to the wound nd ho., chmmated the need for ant1b1011cs and skin grafting in 97 percent. One of my pJticnl , receiving the "\ugar treatment" for a 'a lUlar ulcer on his leg, rememhcred -;omething from his lhildhoud J\rounJ the lllrn of the ccntuf). h" •randf.1thcr. at age 10. <U.odcnt.1lly cut off the four fingcr'i of h1' left h.tnd with on 3l.. Hts mother clo ely approx1maccty the finger. un h" hand "h1ch wa~ 'trctched out on a '>l.ttc, co .. crcd the hand \\Ith copiou' amount of 'ug.ir .ind "r.1ppcd 11 up. f'he net re,1111 wo' luur U!>Jblc f mgcr with ~ood 'l"n,at1e1n John rcmemhcr' dl\tmctly that h1'> grandf.1ther had 11 c1rcut.11 'car .mmnd c.1ch finger of his left hand. When he first told me th1 srory I, hl>..e you. couldn't believe 11. However • .a .. I thought more about it, I now believe that it "could hnvc h.ippcned." . Young ters heal rapidly. The U!?· r v.oulJ have lept the wound'i \lcnlc, and reduced the welling, • .rnd the nerve., und vc cl., could have "found each other" in the healing pro~css. I .. , l'rescriptions Cosmetics Gift , Cards & tationery 760-0111 BAYSIDE CENTER L Editorial ·-·--F or the city of Costa Mesa, day labor hirina has become the iuuc that won't go away. In it are embedded aome of th~ .. major. p~oblems plaguing society in this area. With the ~al economy still in low aear, day labor i the last resort of many who want to work but cunnot find anything more permanent. And the day laborers thcmselve , most o( whom arc Latino, are a reOection o( the changing demographica not only o( Co ta Mc a but of the entire county. With chan4c, comes friction. The past several years in Costa Mesa hayc w1tncued a certain amount of social unrest stemming from the perception of some resldcnts that the city' has been beset by an unruly, foreign clement that fails to abide by the rules or Arnencan sub-urbanity. Illegal immigrants have been accused of everything from looking menacing in the park to petty theft and the hara.s ment of women. A couple or years ago, a new crime -looking (or work -was introduced with the enactment of an ordinance prohibiting day labor solicitation in Lions Park and other traditional pick-up point . In a pincers effort conceived by then-city councilman Orv Amburgey, the city began cracking down on day laborer at the e unofficial meeting places while e tabh!lhing a place for l~gal re idents to solicit day labor, the Co ta Mesa Job Center. ~e. linchpin of Amburgey' program "las the city's policy of rcqumng that chent~ of the Job Center provide documentation of their legal right to work in the United States. &1Wwmlw l.alld1U .. .M2-4JJ1, nL J51 1 Letters W ith the defeat of Amburgey in last November's election, however, a shift occurred in the council's thinking toward the notion that the city ought not to be in the busine s of enforcing federal immigration law . Some, though not all, or the council expre cd the opinion that it would be better ~amply to provide a pl:icc where. all re ident desiring to eek day labor could go and try their luck without fear of arrc t and without · having to produce pnpers howing they were legal re idc1m . ' Ma.~ Early thi year, lhc city seemed to have reached an agreement with the California Employment Development Department under whkh the state agency wa to have laken ove.t the odmini tration of the Job Center. As with other social programs admmi tered by the late, the center ~ould have officially dropped its policy or checking worker!>' residency documents. Auto dealer Jim Slemons has been the focu of several stories that have recently ran concerning his business affairs. Such a lai c1. faire policy ha n number of merits, not the least of which i!I the sample, practica l S;l't:t that if the tr.1dition develops over the years that there is a single place in town for the recruitment or day laborers, 11 land to reason that both emplo)er and prospecli\ie employees will gravitate there, thereby ehm1na11ng. o"cr lame, the informal locations and the real and imagined social problem that go w11h them. Just a regular guy Jim · Slemons does not deserve a bad rap Another argument ha to do with polit1Ci1I culture Wherea-. it i normal in mnny countries for Cititcn-. and alien alike to be chnllenged at any moment by police or other authoritie. and rc'-luired to provjdc documents of legnl status, it is not normal an 1he United State\ of Amcrien. We who Jive in this country expect to be left alone if ~c are engaged an lawful, peaceful acttviu~. L ate la t month, the Employment Development Department announced that it would not, after all. take over the Job Center. The city must now decide whnt to do about the facility. After the tentative agreement with the state agency, city officials wrote out of their budget for this fiscal )Car any fund for ' adm1n1stration of the center. It is unde~tandablc 1ha1 in the current lean tame~ City Council members are quc tioning whether they should spend the mone) to keep the center open horild1he city decade to talc on the center' admina trat1on for another year, the question again ari e<; of whether to check "orkers' document'i. We believe 11 would be a grn,·e mt'ltnkc to allow the center to close, therCb) depraving an already hard-pressed <:cgmc.:nt of the local population of nn imponant economic resource 0) the ':unc 1n~en, rc-in .. 11tul1ftg n poltC) of checlmg documcnh "'ould not only deprave a need) segment of the communll) of a tool for sun1vJI, 11 "ould dmc a pt>r11on of the local JOb marlet underground. thcrch prc,entmg the Job Center from dcvclop111g ''' full potential " an economic rc,ourcc an the community I do not lno~ J im Siemon!! and doubt that I \hall ever meet him unlc,., he open' a uscJ-N1 san dealer hip. which al'><> repair Volkswagens that ,uftcr from ch ronically stud. valves. fherefore. my comments coocermng him are as neutral 8'i one ~ould obv1ou'>ly c~pt·ct from a person "'ho ~Ion~ to both the Anu:ncan C1\1I l 1hcn1e!I Union and the Na11onal Rine A1,~oc1ation l·or two ~cdcncJc; in a W 'A, The Pilot has fc.iturcd on il\ front page a thc.1tr1cal tory 1moh mg the Siemon ' f.1inil~ }\\·o ''cd ugo (July 27-28), ~c learned that Mr' Slemons might ha"e hccn the victim of ,, racial lur b) the wile of J car 'ale,man. Jl11, la't "'eckend (Aug 1-4), we learned ahout the financial and per o nal appetites of Mr Slcmons him,clf. As well ac; meeting the demand for Joe.ti ~o~ 1p ind1 pen,ahlc to a 'mall group of people "'ho h"c an Nc~port Oc.1ch .ind "ho regular!) moh1l11c fur rca,on' of nn p.1r11cul.1r journ,1h.,l1(. importance. hy k,\luring 'nlPl'ICh nl the 'lemon<;' l1'e' 'o nhcn. J'hc Pilot\ ,,,,ff cem., to he ll)tng to turn the Slcmu~·.' 'torv into n morality pla)'. complete w11h Slcmon)' playing the 'The Pilot's staff seems to be trying to turn the Slemons ' story into a morality play, complete with Slemons · playing the character of Everyman.' ch.mictcr ot E\iel)nhtn Allet?or11.:al drama foe.Jed wit h g<lc'.x.I rea,on an the 16th ccntun. We don't nee~ 1r \lemon' lo he purlrJ)CcJ ·'" .i ch.arnc1er "ho peN>n1fic' an) ati,traction tie 11 pride, lu,t. cmy, anger. <.loth. ctl\Ctou-•nc,..,, or ~r~d. ' Your paper, for C'\ampk. noted that Mr Siemon\ had hcen married ,j, tim"" So lung ·" tho'c m,1rra.1ge' ~ere '>Cquent1al. he;; dad nnth111g \\cu1h~ ol prai'e ur hlame 'i clu al'o notcJ that onl l'I ht' "'l\C' wa' u former Pcnlhou"c modd 'o "hilt H''" J,>C, 1h.11 l.1c1 .1dd '" dctr 1d Ir, n Mr \ c;;m1,n,· pc:r,on.il ch.n.1llcr ' In the: 1ntl'f'\1c\\ :ippc.111n • 1n ,,•ur p.1pl·r 1111 1\ul' '· \<'Ur tiu .. ine" ~·d1t1•r r\.'m,1rked th,11 ~Ir ~kmon,· pcr,on.11 hie'\,,,, '.1lmo't lcgendal') in tht "le~~m community " One "onJcr' ho"' man) tame., the phra~ "almo't legendary" mu\t be l\\1-.tcd tn '.\png an> lug11: llUI of 11 Jn the hi,tory of the ""orld, \Cf) le" h'c' hu·.-e been legendary. The great m.1JOrtl) of people. re arJle' of where the) lt'e or ho"' much their fmam.:t<tl ...,onh, kad mo,tl) ordinal') li\c,, no matter "hc.:thcr 'AC "''llangly accept that f t, "'hcthcr our lil ene\'e' arc c.1'>1 111 bronze. or \\hcther \\.C dme a Mcrcedc\ If .in) thing of pa<>.,ing intcre t can be jUl'ezed fr,,m 1 he Pilot'!I !llonc'i on Mr. "i1tnwn .. , at•~ that•hc made monc\ 'Ahen "nJn\ Olhcr people v.crc making money, he 1 I'"'"~ monc~ no", -Ahc.-n man) n1her pcopk arc )l1,ing mone), :rnd he " in"oh.esj in chantaMc "orl.s at a tame ~hen mo t people aren't ht bad. · Mr' Siemon•." perhap' being .. 1andcrcd and d1,lrl'"cd cmot1onull\' "unother matter. one "orth\ of ml. I hope. that The Pilot 'la\' 111,uhcd JllUrnalii,ticall~ an her lav.,u11 ~ 1r \It m,,n, '> He come' 11~ flh~ a' a rci?u tr i.;U\ hlundenng throu.:h hk -JU't ltle thl' rC\t llf U\ 00 K Pll RSTORM ( o ta \1 e"a It's a question of noise versus safety at JWA How to get involved! This 1s your t0mmun1ty nc~ 1p.:i~r. and w •'d li~c to hear lrom r,ou . Here·~ ho" you can bet ome an act1\. p.irtic:ipant 1n The Pilot's CommuMy forum p.igt' Editor' Note: The following arc \Imp/es of Pilot readers• comment and crit1ci ms. The P1/ot runs the e re pon es on • regular bas1~. However, only callers who ICH\:C their namt· (pc/led ouc). city and phone number (for Hmf1cat1on) will be pul>Ji~hed. Get ln\.'Vl .. cd l>_v cal/mg the Readers · Hot/me at 642-6086 I hve righ t near the airport and my mai n complaint and whnt the} 've talked about before " the noi c and cert.tin people hu'c \UttJiC ted it bcfnrc that they mO\C the airplane 1.1ke off bud; to clo,cr to the freeway nd they ay 11 interfere with the freeway. Well. to hell v.1th the freeway, build a hJmcndc like they do around the frccwa~ lo protect from noise, put omcthang up there to protect the car' Out I think it ' rid1culou that lhcy don't mO\ic 11 hack. • RON TOLLEY Co:.ta Mell.I I think WC 'houl\I '""'"t thnt WC 'tick to the agrccm1.nt of 1985 and furthcrnwrl' "'' 'houlcJ continue C\l.'f\ cflmt nl the N>ard ,,, '"pen ,.,.,r~ 10 find a new 'itc fnr an airport. I h.tH" hccn here pram to any JCt 1111i,1..· and I think \\C \hould S\l h 11. k to it or we 'hould 'UC the '"PCf\1 Ur\ or 'ornct>o<ly for allov.111g 11 • IOI\ C Ol l l\i\ I\ 11l•1l,I l"land I n reg:ud 111 \our quc'l i11n ol the;;• wee~. I \Oil lor 'akt" <inJ ffi\ hu,hand ,,11d thc\ do maic plane~ lh 11 arc qu1etl'r .and th.11 the .111 lmc-. 11ugh1 hl hu\ th1..·111 tiut I hehC\ c th:tt ,,llCt\ (\llllC' hr't Ill tlll) thing. JO<. l l 'i ~ <.111 HI·[{ I "'l''"P''n Ik.1~ h • W C n~ frCljUCllth•uut OI fohn Wa"n1..· .in I I most cert. 1nl\ "ould "'uni to ha\l' lhl' '1fc t dimh that " 1 'crv f11ghtcnmg C'\pcri\!ncc. ~l)U• feel ,l\ 1f th1.· m111m '' goan • Ill ,1.111 Ji\( "ll <. R \\I \ton:mh lk.ic;;h .,,,, c~n the RH der ' Hotrine (642-6086) and I 'ii\:(> }OUT m~)Clge. Wh1I > v.' welcom all cpmmen ..... .-·11 onl'J publish wmments trom tho-.e .... ho IN\.<' a name (plt'aw 'rt'll at out), (it) and f>hone number lfor v rt1f1cat1on) ""'Wrne A letter. Please be ch brtt'f as po 1blt'. longN letter.. will be con id red for the Community Comm~ntary p.ige. which runs Thu~ys M.111 your I tter to Lener,," 330 W B.ay St Cost.a M~. CA 92626. or lax th m to 646·41 i'O .,,,, Our H~~ ' • ~our \I~ . Jn \'IUf nc"' r· Rl. 'AC at 1 he Pilot tmc tn be fair and oh1cct1vc. On the Communil) rorurn pa c, v.c try to Jo the \3mc by pubfo,hin.R a wide range \lt v1c\\S -manv of which \\C di,.111rcc "''th -m the interc t of I 1rnc.: . The P1iot's opmmn' re r~-.tnctcd to our editorial,, How to contact yOur legislators HI \[f ·Pil • PR ' 'lOE~I Gfl>l'lt Bu h, 'I h\: \l(hitc Hou c, 1600 Pennsylv:rn1 A"e , W 'hangton. DC 20500 VICE PIU•.SIO•~ I l>.n Quayl~. '\cn:ate Office H1111thn Wa h1ng1un, DC O~ Ill GOV•:R Oil Ptlt Wlhon, ( R). UHC .ip1tol, Soacramcnto. 9 I'. (916)44~·2 41 .s. SENATORS AIH ('nn-&on (I>), r~7S7 w. Ccnturv Olvtt., S111tc .5 I 5, I 11' An ck.,, 900451 (ll'.\) 215·21 h John Sc,nMMlr ( R ). .!400 E K ctclla A\ SlMtC I , n1thc1m, 9 16, 63<1· 2:\ I. fR1/ ma• •ho he ddrc'\\(1/ lrf U ~ n•t~. 'W1uhmg1nn. IJ ( !2(),~ /fl •• HOUSt: Ot' ~"E:i-t'TA nv.,·s Chrtl Co•. (R), 40th Di'l.. 4000 MacAnhur Ol"d . t·:1<1t l'o\\cr !'ic~port lkach. 92660. 7.56·2144. (Reprc,.ent"I I" 1rt' of Co ta Me :i and Ncw~rt Bea h) fAn: Sf. \Tt-: t.rt1n lkllf\On, (R). 37th Di-.1 ., 140 Nc"'port Center Drive, Suite 120. Nc...,port Hoch, 926tl0, MO·l I '\7, (Re pr • c:nt NC~f"lrl n u ·h John R. l'"'h, (R ), ~ th l)t\t , :"f940 . Or n cv.ood, • 106, Onan c, 1'2668. Y\9. (J6'~. (Rc:pre\ ·nt' Co ta M ) ST 'rt:" SS•:MRl.Y c;nt.en fi"trau11on. on 7f>lh f)jq • .tbt17 Mnl1\rthur Ul\d • Suite .WI. c"' p(lrt Uc ~h. Q.}660, 756 OM~. (Rc:pfc cnt!i Nev. port lk h } Nolin t dut'lft'. R). ft9th l>1 I , 1 719~ N wh 'fle St . Suite ~ I, I uun1 1n Vall e , 1J?91t 1f1Z·'~O) (Rcru\:..'c:n1• <' ta Mc!>t.1) l ('\I.II oa I,\ (OASI \I, (0\l\tl.SSIOS ... -t'rl·s1,tent UtH'rl} l ,ana..con, VtH' l'r ~.,., lent I rt')' .\rn Id: Dar e, t "' l om I hc•m,on. ('lint lhWl' • t:b rlollc: (.'Jun. ,,.ft\) Ooolt). Du~" John ... Kand) ·smith. Hon \\ 111, &. (I l'Y <:()\ 1.M~i\11.:'li l tWPORI· t S l ~lflHl S< llOOI, OISI klCI 1601 lbth St, 'ey,port I h. 70t.l l no Published b P.a Group Publishing, Inc. ElliOt t in, Jr. ' chairman W""-" s. lobdeft ~ltOf ' vtee president .. ~ fN,."8 editor I Miss Newport Beach also reign er Costa Mesa -V....VMdMer ...... T be friendly rivalry between Goat Hill (COsta Mesa) and Mackerel Flats (Newport Beach) ha• been resolved mutually on one front. Jennifer Leigh Smith wa crowned Mi!i6 Newport Beach on Friday night at the Marriott Hotel. But Newport can't claim any uperiority at having the pretty 22-year.ald blonde as its new Pokesperson. Smith is also the rcigmng Mi. Co ta Mesa. "I'm going to be real busy, but it's not going to he a problem," aid Smith, "ho was crowned M1 Co<ita Mesa in June. "I'm just so glad I can do both." Smith competed with 13 other young women for the Newport crown, which wa relinquished by outgoing Miss Newport Beach Laura Ann Ofer, who is, coincideolally, Smith's good friend. "J wa so urpriscd when they announced my' name," Smith said. "l heard 11 repeating over the sound system. It was v.eird. I was almost in tear when Laura crowned me . lt' great to be following her!' PlrM ....,...., wu Anna Margarete Taddei. Irene Ber1111dene Lewr. wu .econd runner-up . A veteran pilCUt contestant. Smith entered the Cot.ta Mela paaeant the put three years, as wcU H earning accond runneMap and best dressed awards in the 1990 Mia American Beauty Paacant. Still, Smith wu surprised she won che Newport Reach title. • "Usually you have to enter a conte t at least once before you win. .nd th1 was the first time I had participated in this one. I think I won, though. beca05e of my experience. J wasn't nervou on stage. I looked very calm and felt comfortable. I had fun with it." The contest was judaed in ~o part . For several "eeks pnor to the pageant, contestants attended numerous functions where the contest sponsors, the Newport Harbor Jaycees, judged them on their group interaction. Then, on pageant night, they participated in swimsuit and evening gown competition'). Each "'om:m al4'0 had 10 give a pre cntation about a country of their choice. Jennifer Leigh Smith is the new Miss Newport Beach. Officials consider giv_ing red light to $56,000 city-wid~ traffic study By Anna Cekola SQlfl Yfl1llr COSTA MESA -Ciry Council members may give the red light to the last stage of a $56,240 traffic report that offers only problematic solution 10 improving the coordination or signal hghb on city streets. The city Tr11nsportation Commission ha s already recommended halting the la11t $26,000 worth of v.ork that v.ould come with the report, Transportation Service Manager Peter Naghav1 told the council during a tudy sc sion Monday. The council will make ~ final dec1s1on on the i uc at the upcomjng meeting Monday night. "It wa a very d1 appointing report," Councilman Joe Erick on 'laid In a continuing effort to improve the traffic flow on city treet , the council decided 1n April to approve a $56,240 contract with Irvine-based Hennan-Kimmel and A™>Ciates to put together a c1tyw1dc . traffic ignal coordination tudy. During recent trial ruAs, it took 7 minutes and 20 seconds, to travel north on Harbor Boulevard at 40 mph from 19th Street to Scenic Street at about 8 a.m., with about 20 seconds spent stopped at a red light. While the study found that there arc no major fault with the current traffic 'i1gnal 'i)' 1cm, it did uggcst that flow could be im proved by e<11-,enti.llly lengthening green hghh on maJor str eets, including Harbor Boulevard, Fam1ew Road Jnd Bn tol Street. But Nagha"i told the oouncil rhat uch a mO\c "-Ould only c.1usc backup ' on side 'llrcet'> and fru~trate motomt< tl)ing to cro or turn onto the maJOr ~trects Al<;u. the liming traffic lifht>t near the San Diego Freeway are controlled by Caltran • making It difficult for the city to develop ovcrnll timing plans lnstclld of pending the rcmammg $25,920 of the study to implement the alternative plan, Naghavi said he thinks it would be best 10 let city employees take over and make any future minor adjuo;tment a n~ded. The first pha e., of the report that analyzed the traffic light sit uation hnve already been completed and cost nbout $29,700. During recent trial run11, 11 took 7 minutes and 20 second • to travel north on Harbor Boulevard at 40 mph from 19th Street to Scenic Street at about 8 o.m., with about 20 scoond ~pent 1oppcd at a red hght. Oµnng a simiJnr trip south on Hamor Boulevard at 5 p m., it took 9 minutes and 6 cconds, with 2 minute and 47 econds 11pent at red light\. Traffic 1,1gnJI cycles on H.1rbor Boulevard la<;t for 130 \CCOn<h .1nJ 120 s·ccond depending on the intcr,cction · fcs" \\Crc nho lone on.. f'a1rv1ew Road .1nd Rmtol • trcet I I -' ByfUll.Olf .... .... NEWPORT BEACH -This Thursday's conarc ional hearin1 on uirporc noise will at 1111 ~ city officials a voice in 1he 1mplcmcntation of a new national airport noise policy. keps. Chris Cox (R-Newport Beach) and Barbara Boxer (O· Marin Councy) will chair the hearing which begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at Corona dcl Mar High School. -City officials were miffed after being excluded from similar hearings held in Newport Beach la t June. But the FAA has yet to implement the new Airport Noise and Capacity Act or 1990, and Cox hns promised to fight for local control. "We want to be certain that the FAA hear loud and clear the me age of the people of Orange County: Leave us wHh as much local control over our own affairs a the law permits," Cox aaid. ... 'The national noise policy that was whisked into law without public comment or debate aim to cut out local control." City omcial and others who spent year hammering out an agreement with John Wayne Airport, resulting in tract noise ab3temen1 procedure , fear the FAA intends to dilute locnl noi e re tnctions Just laM week, John Wayne Airport officials aid the noisy full. power cltmb of commercial aircraft will likely he extended rrom 500 feet to 800 feet in altitude by the FAA. Although the change i not part of the new national airport noise policy, ome worry that it mil)' ignnl trouble for other local re triction . Although John Wayne Airport's noise abatement procedure were "grandfathered" into the new legislation, airport officials fenr they may be forced to make changes that could invalidate their nght to have trictcr standard . Some pilots arc lobbying against the airport's strict takeofr procedures which ~elude the 500- foot power cut ana teep takeoff angle, calling them un arc. Pilots and.air carriers have been figh ting for standard1za11on of rtll airpon procedure\ throughout the nation. 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"I hJd 1t handcuffed to my wmt, but the a1rpurt 'iccurit) wouldn't let me do that," \1ahh 1n aid. ' I hey made me: IJke 11 off and thlllt'<i when the tuff wac; \tc>lcn. I m probahly going to sue them ," Moahhun . soid -the San Ott •o thdt m11v JISO bt an 1nmlc JOb and may be related to the Irv ine theft Irvine detective'! arc 1n contl\ct with San Diego rolu.:c about the case . Bcc~u'e Mahban did not in ure has goods, ·the monetary lo~'I from hoth theft\ may drive MDhbttn int<' hankruptcy and wall prohat>ly force him to \Cll one of hi companic~. which include Gtorato Alex. ndcr Fuu, Pr incess f·urs International, International Fur Collection and Royal Collect10n . "Riaht now in urancc Is ao upcn tve, It~ hud 10 get," Mahban aid. "Al o, we. aui;tion our stuff consuantly, ~) ti's h1rd lo act it before WC SCfl tt,'.' Mahh1n offcrana t reward or s~.000 ror the recovery of th• jewelry and S 10,000 for the recovery of the ru" • , From A1 It i'I the comfortable atmo phcrc of the center that unprc 'tCd many Official ;11 .. 0 hope the IO\cd of the phy.,.c:ian'>, nur'e' and once; of AID' patient' "'II find .icti .. "t" who vi .. 1tcd the center 'ipcc1al comfort .1t the Cl:ntcr during an open hou e Mondav "They have a \cry d1fficuh lime "ll\ a little more home> and because it ' obviously a trying time 1hc qualll)' o f t:arc 'lhould physically a well a'i emottonally.'' mcre;i'c " ,,11d Mitch Cherne s, Rada said. \\1th the AIDS coordina11on VtSitor may ~cc pa11cnt'i 2-t dcp.utmcnt of the County Hc.,lth hours a day and all room~ arc ( arc Agene). "l think it' going to equipped with 1elcva1i1on \Ch, 1 be great." video ca set t e recor<lc r,, • Since there i'I 1,till some sttgma refrigerators .ind o\crn1~ht J\<.cxlJtcd "llh AIDS. the center 'ileeping accommodation' for one hould nho help tho e pauent'I uther person "'h-> '0111c:11mc., feel i ol.i tcd 1n rcfular mcdicul warJ1,, Cherne aid '"II\ long o"crduc for Orange County," aid Richard Sherry. director of nur ing and ca e management for AJOS Services Foundation of Orange County. "1 think it addrc e the very unique aspects of somebody with AIDS." imilar AJOS w rd throughout the tate and nation have been ucce fut. Sherry aid. "If hi tory 1 any marker or what will come. it should be good," he aid RAIN: Disrupted weath,r patterns to continue From A1 Cal Stare J·ullerton. "In June. we expect ii to be like 1h1•., but by Aujtu t 11' u ually sunny and hot." Mctcorologjsts do not know why 1he weather has been ovcrca I, but have theorized volCJOIC eruptions 1n the Philippine tmd burnina oil well in the Middle hast ha\le di!lrupted the weather pattern!.. Whatever the reeson. the NWS due not rorc..ee any traditionally ho1 and dear pell to hit ~outhcrn Cahformn w1thm the next month 11\at' bad ne\¥3 for COtt'ital citie which depend on unny weather to bring in bcachgoer and money. fortunately, Monday'$ Jriulc didn't further dampen the nounderin$t hcttch trade, t1id Eric SAIARY: Some pa1ce otnc•• ... movlnll to •·-r "-'b1111111, llY ricNllrl From A1 Iii){ monthl he'1 1 :nd contruct (;h.1ngc' in ur 110JtnR citic~. Police bo .objc<;t to "~c1ghtcd avcraac!>" that do not ll1ffercntl tc between heat officers and adm1ni~tr1ttur . Police recruiter ll)' they arc lo in& mote of their officer tQ 'urrounding police dcrartmcnt~ than any other Orange County city. ''When 1 k>okcd at our recruit -the t>est -I COllldn't help bul wonder how many of them wall be with u five year.\ hom now," Bid Sat. Michael Hyam~ during the prc:11cnuu1on. Hy1nv1 1id he worrtc• that Newport m1i1y hccome "feeder ency:· pmvidana trained orficcr to other citic-. that will pay more. l'he c:ounttl refcttcd the Plllic A \<lC11tion'1 rcquc,t to modify the city polky 10 the city budaet ~lmm1ttce. Bauer. u marine a(cty officer at Nev.pore Acach. He csttmatcd the crowd t 18,000, nvcroge for a Monday this year · "Surfing \1.8$ nctually up," 8 uer aid. "On dny hke th1 we have really good urf, about 3 feet to 6 feet high. Swimmers still came out too, although it wn~ thinned out a little bit. The rain didn't reaJly hurt bee.tu e even though it'i .. cloudy, it' 11t1ll warm." \~. Correction A srory in aturday' edition or The Pilot conctrnma yoge cla'> c nt Orange Coa t Uniuri n Univcrnliat Church in Cm1n Me a did not include rhc phone number t o ca ll for information , If )OU ~ould like more tnlorma11on on lho clauc , 1he phone number i i 54 • 1128. The Pilot regret'! the cnor. Repair work, equipment failure blamed for outages COST A MESA -Repair work t~iM'tn (fCWI were worlt•n.J on sc~>nds on Soulhcm California Edi.on the line from S·H pm. SCE ded Al o, clc(trac•I e~1oe was equipment wu blamed lot a brief not have pecif1c information 'n1crrurtcd atOUnd p.m. tn the power OUtlF an the Collep Park 1bout wMt c.utCd the power kw arH around Eiiancia Hiab htlOI area around 7 p.m. Monday, nor the number of cu tomcrs 1nd and W1*1ft treet MOnday due lO ac:oordin1 to an Editon customer area afTttctcd, en cqu1pmcn1 f1Uure. 1ervice repruen•tiYc: fhc outage la ted for several -"1 n.,.,,,,, , J ' . ... I I , • I ''There's nothing like capturing the pure beauty and ~er of the ocean," says surfing photographer Mike Moir. Since startin(" out on home movie~ wit ti h1!\ friends back in 1964, Moir, a Newport Beach resident. has progre ~d into being one of the top surfing photographers in the '90's, doing work nn n consistent ba~is for all of the major surfing publications. "Back in those Jay I just did it for fun," said Moir "Then while in Hawaii tn '66 I shot some pictures and sent them to the magazine, and 1hey liked 'cm and ran one. That got me motivated. the hobby was beginning to pay for itself, and I began to take it seriously and have been in photography ever ince." Now entering the '90's, the field ha become much more competitive. Many out idc photographer hoping to break Surfing into the urfing industry are using newer expensive high-technology equipment, allowing them shot with that would have been 1mpo sible just a f cw years ·ago, closin$ the gap between their work and their more talented predece sors. · As the surfing mdu Jry i experiencing a downward slope cost effectivenc s mcnn everything, and th1'i make~ for n tough 1tuation on the specialists. As the newer photographer charge le for their work, they increase their demand, getting more opportunitic~. but th is doe!tn't discourage Moir. 'All of the be t photographers have their little tricks ond ecrets of the trade1 "" and those arc the thing that make the difference between the be t and the re t. " It's been aid that photography 1 JO percent inspiration and 90 percent per piration and it's true," say Moir . "I try not to dictate my photography on what other arc doing." A big part of Moir' ucccss come See WAVES/a Senior·s· take their shots at Fairgrounds By OeMls Brostemous Sclol1S Wl1l• • T he fourth annual Senior Games will he ho ted by the Orange Cn11nry Fair on Wcdne day. The game arc designed for Orange County re idcnt SS years or age and older who re 1de in retirement re 1dence' nnd convale\ccnt centers, and board and care fac1hlle) Re~i\trat1on begins nt 9 a.m. Opening ceremonies will be held ot I J a m. with the game commencing after registration and ngain ofter opening ceremonies. hnal will be held at. I pm A pcc1al event for the actMly director will begin nt 1:15, wiiih awards and the final ccremonie chcduled for 2:30. Both able and di abled par11c1pant can compete m ba eball, ba ketball, Orunge County Activity Director A»ociataon di~u • shot put, occcr, target shooting and volleyball events. Wheelchair rncec; will also be offered. The event will be held in the Mam • Mall of the Fairground _A moo1f1ed ver ion of the American and Dani h sy tern of Judging will be u cd Gold, 'lihcr and hmnLc medal will be awarded to II d1v1\1on winner\, fir t, ccond and third place ribbon will be aw1ndcd b scd on ct !ltandnrd' predetermined b)' the cnior Game4ii Committee and IWilrdcd , t the time of play. trophic' will be pre cntcd tn the winne~ of the vollc>h II compet11iun and 10 the facili11c" winnina the 8 inner nnd 1'· hirt competition A wcc~t1tkc\ trophy "111 be awurJcJ to the facility winning the moi.t mcd,,1, The cl '"~1fica11on!I include: • ACll\ Senion a c 5.75 v.ith no ~vcrc ph) ic.'111 ltm11atton~ th11 wuulU pt11h1hi1 1i.1rt1c1pat1on in particular event (1c : leg"'-occcr, U"'!I -'hot put). • 1\dhc cnior\ UJC' 76-plus with nu M:\ r ph ici.l hm1tJtion . • 01 bled neon ate 5·1 with severe: rhy ical lim1t1tion' in ., p1roculu event (1c: p ral 1 of hanJ" or l'fm\, M:~CI 11rthr1t1' o( the hand or bhnlJntll~). I --13.1111 The~~ .... Plal ..... Miter ..... C.rt.. ... .642-4131 .... ., ~ I \ j ! i ' . .....,. ........ C. olfaMeN'• Craig Moadwt(ri&hl)ps • lo slam die· w ewer lhe ... the s 100,000 SuJ leadl = pro beedl .... ._~. Moadwt ...... '--le«h't ludy IMrM Ndt podeted S 1, 125 for their 13th place finish behind dwripi~rtt Siniin Smith and ~ Stoldos. Newport Bach's lriM lewis tumed with Scott friederichsen for ninth, Hrning S 1,625 each. Mc>otmri, .Jong with Lewis, have shots at pro beach volleyW's ~prize just two more times th11 suson -at Sant.i Cnu thit Wffkend, .ind in Hermosa leach Aug. 23-24. ~e·s· still diggi~g away in .1118 ·sport of volliyball Costa Mesa's Jennings keeps himself busy in the world of spiking By Richard Dunn SllOltl 'It tr 'Out of every four indoor players. there are possibly II you hear about in three women. Those figures do exactly the opposite outdoors don't know why.' -•JB••• administrator " (() ta Me .i' Ri Jenning continue to put hi tritCl\ in th .ind of ~olley~ll. . 0 ~ning ~ action Of the SabOt Junior ~tie>Mls WU hectic Moftcby afternoon, as evidenced by a ~am (above) inYOMng Southwestern Yacht Cfub'1 Jeff Umantky (left) and Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ma~ McDonnell, who hits the martcer. Below, Daniel Geissman of Oceanside Yacht Oub hold on while w.iiting to be rescued after capsb:ing; and at right, Southwestern's Fiona Mclean st-ruggles to keep her Sabcit upright in the winds. She succeeded. Competition continues throug"h Friday in the Newport Bay. .. " I-I ' , ). , r I I • • , YC A bUly weekend for area saik>n offered 1 little bit of eve~ . The Pcirform1ncc H1ndica Racin Fleet held ill dwn.,ionshipt, the Voyager Yacht ~ub Soling Match .Race Re11tta wu inauprated South Shore Yacht Oub renewed 1t1 Hi-Point Series Balboa Yacht Oub hosted the Pacific Cout Championships.for Snipes, and the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub is ~ting the Sabot Jr. Nationals which will continue through Friday. The PHRF Championships, held in Long Beach, saw a dozen area boats headina north to claim their share of the ~u~ The reptta wa\ held in imported Newport Beach weather with hght to inoderate breezes. The t~ical "Long Beach Blow" and "Short Choppy Seas,' infamous for the area, did not materialize. Lew Beery's.Andrews 43 It's OK, BYC, ran away with the "Super A·• class, tallying four firsts and a second. The Gooding Family, SSYC, sailod their Evelyn 32 Rhythm to a sixth place in cla 8, while 'Pele John~lonc, BYC, drove hi J-27 Shadow to a ixth in class C and Glenn Reed's old Santana 27 Aloha II, SSYC, claimed third 1n cla F. The most competitive battle came in class E between a brace of San Juan 30's, John Szalay's Pu <1ycot, VYC, and Carol Kokol's and my Squeeze-Bye, VYC. Pussycat, liking the light a.ir, opened up the first two races with two firsts. but Jost her footing in a minor collision with two other boats at the start of race three. On Sunday, trailing the "Cat" by 2.5 points, Squeeze-Bye pulled out a third and a first -but no cigar. Pussyc.at finished first with Jl.~f!IQmts, Squeeze-Bye second, 12.75. . '10yagers Yacht O ub ushered in its first annual Soling Match Race Regatta. The Soling is a 27-foot Olympic Class sloop, sailed with a thret-person crew. The top Soling sailor arc eying a berth in the 1992 Olympics. The team of Exra Culver, Bill Edwards and Mark Hughes went undefeated for the win. Second place went to the team of Greg Pearce, his brother Jeff Power and Scott Mahaffy. Finishing third was Bill Marting, Rick Wempy nnd Collin . Bill Hagerman, the organiLer and longtime Soling ailor. was utremely plen ed with.the regatta and i already making plans for · next year. He wa overheard aymg, "Thi is great match racing, but don't let nnyone print what place I took!" South Shore Yacht Club re-instated It retired H1·Point Series with the opener aturday, ~nding the fleet around th~ oil platfonns. The erie~ had been replaced with the Buoy erie , but a need for racing other than nround the cans wa'I warranted. rhc nc~t two race will be combined with Newport Ocean Sailing A~sociat1on 's Argo y race Sept. 7-8, w11h the last three race being the Tri-port race the following weekend. The winners of the three cla ses were clas A, Wood's & Kcrriga.n's Jiffy TOO', Cla B, Bruce Twichell's Vortex and class C, Bob Sodaro's Andiamo. Balboa Yacht Club held thi yea r's Snipe Pacific Coast Championships. The Snipe, a maJI dinghy-type sailboat, has an active fleet. The PCC's will be the tuneup for next month's Nf>rth American Champion hips also held in Newport Beach ~nder the auspices of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Phll Rkhard on's boating column •ppnn In tbt N~rt &ad/ Co ta Mt 11 Pilot every Tuesday • . Menu strictly-burgers for the hibachi races; · . . . . • Stars & Sir1pes Angleman's continue An alarming stat1st1c. O!Je fatality on display by T hc.followingarc previe\\ 10 JeffF.arwell ,ofNewportHarbor • / • C • this week's boat race at Yacht Club, has ta.ken lhc. la t two Per week In Ca 11orn1a's waters area)aChtclub · ~:l~aln~~;~trsot;~b~q 'j[~e a~d way of n1m Wtdnesday, ug. 14 -South Karen Nugent were the winners in By Ktrk Woi con A n~onc v.ho h.1, dnvcn ( .iJ1f\lrn1.t' fll'C"J'' ~no"' 11' .1 JUO!llc nut tht:rc hut I.itch tlic '-'atef\1.,1~' h,~\e hcen nn ptcn11:. either AlrL.t<.I) th" \C.tr r d\.',1th' h,1\.e heLn l•tu,cd h) recrca11n11.il ho;i1111i.: 1u.:1dcnt' tn thl ,t,1te - more than on.: pu \\Cl~ I he m.1Jnnt\ \ll thnl' l.1t.1l111c' .ire l<tu,cJ h\ cdp\111ng~. "h1k colll\11!0' .ire the mo...t frlqucnt 1\pc nf Jcc1clen1 .ind np, r.1tur 111att cn11on the Jc,1dtnE! C3U\l nl lllll1,1011' ,,11d 'A tlltam 11 Iver,, Director nl lht· 'I.ill' lkp.utrnent of 80,111ng ;m<.I Wate~ayo; "Boaters shlluld '-'l.'.11 their l1k J•JCket,, de,1gnatc a 'oh1.: r '~•pre anJ h ·cp ,1 ,h.1rp lnokout for othl'r \l""ll', her' ,1J\l\CJ Locally. th ere\ ,1 prohlcm a' well I.<"' month alo ne there were 41 accident\, six 1m.olving injuries, reported to Orange County "'atc.:r' 'aid Captain Harry Gage. head of the f farh<'lr M:hler' of Newport. In .in effort to min1m1Le the\c nmhap,, .1 number or ~fct> program' have been c~tahh~hcd throughout the Ne"'p<,rt Harbor area "Active educa tio nal program'\ arc ahund.int." Gage atd. "1 he Coa't (juard Aux 11tarv .ind l \ Powe r Squadron cater most 10 the gcncr 11 puhhl They offer strictly cl,1<;\room education not tied into any other progra m,, <1uch as learning how to sail .. Along with the e two organiza tion . (141gc ~.11d local yacht clubs, college\ and univcr'i1t 1c '· .ind youth group such a~ the Boy Scout Scd B 1,c all offer «>me form of hoating safety "Most teach water afety and equipment requirement,, how to u e a boat, the rule' ~11 tile road, navigation law and how to opcrntc in 1tm1ted vi 1b1hty or for from the v1 ible coa,1," 'aid Gage. who wor b ut of the Shcrifr~ Dcp.1rtmcnt of the Newport Harbor Patrol. The fir t step toward \llfety, though, dcrcnd., on P.fOple 1gning up nd 111tendin1 the cla "e' I he ntxt come in boaten reportin thetr 41cc1de n1~. Bn.1ttng 'tat1,ttl' .irl· lumpiled under a 'late la"' that ru1u1rc.' h111ter' 1molved in an accident to n:pnrt 11 to thl lkp.1rtrm·nt of Boating and \\'Jll t"\\-JV\ But according to the L 5. Coast Guard, only I in lit non-fatttl 01cc1dcn1' are currently hein g reported. I he report' help u' 1dcnt1f) area of concern 'o '-'l l.tn direct our .1l11\.1t1e\ to promote \afe t) in thu'l' .trla' her' '<ml l nda the law J hoitler involved to an accident mtht fik ..t '-'fllll.:n report 1f a pcr\On die • d"·•rpc.ir' or l'i 1n1ured to the point of requiring mld11:.il attentmn hcyond fir t aid A report mu\t al'o he filed if damage to a \e"c:I 11r other proper!) c~c.ced $500, or 1( there 1' complete Ir>\ of a vc \Cl I hough Iver' .. :ud informdt1on contained in an accttknt report 1<, confidential and may not be u~cd '" rm,ecuting an) violation, boater arc ttll reht\:tant to comply ·An) numher of reason'i could be re pon 1blc for 1h1,," Gage ~nid. "Often peo ple are not aware of the rt: porting requirement . Sometime'> they dnn"t think they need to report accidcnt'i where no one 1s 1n1urcd " • f'hty do. 1( they expc<.:t 'iafety gencie'> to determine the cause of hmtting ccident'I and d1 '-mer "'a) tu pre\Cnl them from occurring .1g.11n. "Mo\t a~encic re pond on what they know arc trend . " Gaic aid. Ba,cd on accident trend , Boating and Waterway· 1n the pa'lt ha developed safety campaigm for uc.h nctMtie a'I w11cr·sk11ng, person 11 w111crcrnft operation ftnd hunting and f1,h1ng from htMt,, l'I recent department relc sc 'tiltecl, . · \cut.lent report onnly 1 hiu 11ls<l contributed to 1hc clcvdopment of a while water boatina 1fc1y cour c, rnnductecl by the American Red Cro , and nthcr bo.11ing alety cducation·proar m , "B> ltliny, <.'t1Jcnt report~ you arc contnbuting 10 a Ja1.1h, c v.h1ch ult1m '.~ly will r . ult in • improved .1fc ty t11 h<Mlcr'i, lve rs 1ml. ,,.,~ MASTERS SWIMMERS --~ta Mesa Pubhc Access CHANNEL 61 '=3'111'1E•SDAY Olympic Yacht Club hosting presentation by WORS Association T he America's Cup catamaran "Star and Stripes" will be the featured gu e t, at lea t on film, at the Women's Ocean Racing Sailing A ociat1on meeting Tuc'iday. Aug. 20. The mee11ng I'> open to the public and 'itart bt 6·30 p.m nt the Olympic Yacht Cluh on Pacific Coa\t H1ghwa)' 1n Nc"'port Beach. A 3<l-minute presentation of 100 slide will feature the catamaran Denni Conner ailed to Amenta''> Cup victory. Al\O di played arc hot\ of mult1hull race in France, taken by aerial yacht photographer Geri Conse r or Costa Mc a. f ollowin3 the pre cntl\tio n Newport re 1den1 Michael Kane, who ha'I ailed uround the world, wall talk on trimaran 5aillng. Con'>er, a profe ional yacht photoarnpher und photo journal1 t for more than J6 yeura, has hot all t~e m. )Of ai lhoat race . U'ln her male engine plane and her powerboat, he hu been 1.1ble to captor ailing race from unique angles no1 readily ava1lnhlc to most photogr phcrs. on c:r'" phnto' have hcen di~playcd at the Newport fi aroor Nautical Mu cum and the UK Angele M11ri11me Mu~um, well 11 m11ny ncw4ipapcr and Hihng publictttion , Jxlth loellllty and nallon&lly. Re rvittton' for the mcet1n1 are not required. For more information. call Joanie Harman at (714) 6'44·5607 ur Jane Ooldi .. IC (714) Ml·92l0. --·,.. Short Yacht Club's Hibachi Ract: 19 Originally. f amilie brought their hibachi lo the beach for an evening barbecue while they watched the races -hence, the unu,ual name. Toda). race arc held at the yacht club with a hamburger cookout following the event. fhe race u ually draw 20 to 30 enlnc , including Sabots, Thi Ile , Shield and other boats. Racing around the harbor begins at 5:30 ' p m. • Saturday, Aua. 17 and unday, Aua. 18 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's An,elman o. S & 6: Bock in the I 920s Hugh Anglcman. known a the "Grand O ld Man of Pacific Coa t Yachting,'' in an effort lo drum up o 'racing challenger. &1d, "We'll race 'cm for money, marble or chtalk " 1 hat ptrtl ha~ carried over todJy al 8nh1a Corin thian, where two races to Long Point and back will be hclJ tht weekend. On aturday racina begin~ at · 11 :50 a m. approximately a half- m1lc we t of Ne"'port Pier. The unday 'ltan will be in the v1cin1ty or the previous. dny' ra , beginning at I I :30 a m. The race 1 open to mcmtlc" of rcco1n11ed yacht cluh belon11n1 to S YA . Only yacht • which conform with the cutrcnt P.HRF By·L• will t?c chaibk. • 11urd1y, Aug. 17 -Balboa Bay Club's Ullman "8" R~ata: As part of the club's Lido Serie • 1h1 regatta feature a1Jors not in the top flight. "lt''I a chance for the guy that don't alwa)'i win ," liaid Peter Huston, BY C Race Admini trator, or lht famil> oriented eve nt. Hu ton 'iJ1d the Lido fleet determine the entne for the rate Rncing gets under way at noon arount.I the harbor, with 10- 12 tv.o-man boats expected to compete. • 'aturday, Aua. 17 Boy ~ut 'H Ba t's Jr. abot Rtaaua: Open 10 • ny yac ht club junior, thi race entourage those who have recently completed beginning a1hn1 to participate. "It's a no-Ire race," said BSSB Director Mickey Hunter. "Bas1cally, 11'1 three race on a 1mplc man ular course." La 1 }car the race ran around lido hland. This year it wiU be held at the sea ba\C, heginnin1 with a "Chalk Talk" at 11 a.rn. A free hot do& lunch will be offered 11t noon, followed by racina at l p.m Rcscl'\'allon mu~t be: made by noon Friday. For more informa11on, call Mickey Hunter at 642· 0 I. Allen at USYRU/Rolex championship.s hr1 tina Allen of Newport Beach traveled to Sau ahto on Monday to compete in the 1991 U YRU/Ro!U Junior Women' 11lin1 Ch1mpt0nsh1p. The race. which conttnue today and Wcdnaday at the Sauaalitat Yacht Cluh, 11 CONidcred the premier national competiteon for women 18 ~·q old and under. Allen, f7. of lhe NIWpOft Harbor Yacht lub, J01nt ~ of che lop l!ailora ecrou che country compc11na for the Nancy Leiter Gl11cu ·1 rophy. Sued on cumula!l\C po1nt1 aver the three· day, li~ race tYcnt. thi• compc1i1inn 1 ~en 11 1 tr11ni., around for f uturc Olympians m the w\)men'• tnaJe·handed di . . ---~-~-----~.~~------~--~~~--·.._ ______ _ .. \ J Couch potato corner 'm11ll•1 Lt .. 121 ........... ..... . • n•. • .. ,_ &1 --~ ., ... " ....... '1 Tatevtsloo, Palo TUESDAY TELEVlSIOS TH nit 10 ~am Vol\u lnl'l, ESPN la~ll 43-0pm F PN S pm -Anicls-l'lo\-ins, Ch S S p m -&pos-Cuh,, WGN SJO p.m -Meis-Cants, WOR 7:.10 p m -f.SPN 7.30 pm. -Reds-Dodier~. SC 7·30 p.m -Bra\cs-Glan\S, TBS Pn> Football Cuhlbltlon) 4:30 pm -Charscn·Rams. SC Pan Amtr1ran G1mu L -. -.. ' .. 4 ti N ., l\t 61 ~ ... 14 L -II -S4 3\t 17 7 61 10... ea 11"' 17 u ,, ,. L M .. - 50 '"' 5t 1 !>7 ,.,. 57 l\t '5 ,, -, l\t .... I~ ll S pm -from Havann. Cuba. TNT. Bodna 9 pm llolmc -Gonzales. USA Ttnnls 10 JO pm TcamTcnn1\ lrtlc, PT 1210 1 m ATP 1oumcy, ESPN au.tNY'8 COUWT8 DAVSY'8 ~ ~ .... SC/IN• tltUllll 40 ult~ '*' " 111111 lml _ ~ &..UfDQMa -I._ ,. ~ 51 llftll ..... • UICO Nat """"-IO -.wrJClilll MOMA\"8 COUMT9 DAVSY'8 LOCKP I ._ t• ~ 1 ~ ..... '°' ..... s.s~ .. ~--130 .. *1 I __. S·"-""lld 21 l'D: I 1i11t11.C. 120 ...... 1 ... 11111.1 col3 .... ~IUMJef\I ......... -..wcNfr LMOttfO -) .. 117 "'1)'111 z, llftll ... 50 cJld IUt 't~S IKWI ~ IC#\ 54 .._ ,.. 3) ........ lid t lllllW. 2t ~ ' ~ 2 ClllllOft '1 ... ..,0, II~ 2 W0o 2 ... cod I ..... In th8 bt8adlers ,\, ... \\\. 0 "Whoa, whoa, whoa! What, are you crazy, Leonard? You'U get cramps. Walt 20 minutes to digest before you go In the water." TUESDAY •Angels-Twin~. Ch 5, 5 •Reds-Dodgers. C, 7:30 • Braves-Giant,, TDS. 7.10 WEDNE DAY • E:q>os-Cubs, WGN, 11·20 •Reds-Dodgers, SC, 7·10 •Cards-Pirate , ESPN. 4:30 RADlO B1wbalt S pm -Angcls•Twin~. KMPC (710) 7 pm ..Utros-Padrcs, KFMB (760) 7 30 pm -On -DodgcK KARC (790) WEDNESDAY Tf.1.EVI ION Ttnnt JO 30 1.m Vol\u Jnt'I, ESPN 4 .30 r m U S Pro lt\urncy. SC lasd>lll 11.:?tl a m -E~pos-Cubs, WGN 4· 0 pm -C.ud -Pt1atcs, ESPN 7 lO pm Red ·Dodicrs, SC P1n Amtrlc1n Games S pm -from Havana. Cuba. TNT. Vol~)'ball H p m Beach tourney. PT llors~ MaC'lng ~ JO r m -Del Mar repiay.i, Ch. 56 I:? 10 o1 m.· Dcl·~ar rcpl.1y~. rT RADIO Banball 5 .\0 pm \na~1,.1 ~in~. KMPC (710) • 7 p.m IUlfV)·Padrc~. KF-Mlt (760) 7 '"pm C...:m -1}{\\Jgel"I, KABC (7QO) -BJ DMnl Bro ttrhous Blockburger captures the bronze at Pan Am Games in decathlon HAVANA -1-ormcr C\l.port H.ubor High and Orange Co:i't Coll ege track and field tar heh.Jon Bloc~burgcr return'> from the Pan Am Game' w11h .i bronze medal in ..the ·decathlon Collo"'ing an efforl that piled up 7,262 points, some 500 off 1he winning \COrC of Brazil' Pedro Ferreira. Blockburger, who led after five e\.ent\, fm1c;hed out with a fourth- in 1hc 110 hurdle • ccond in the dio;cu • 'i'<th in tjle pole vault, c;econ<l tn the jaH:lin anJ thud for 1.500· mL"ters -By Tht Pilot Cclebnlia flocked the Newpon Beach C.wntry Oub lalt week. but homek familie were lhe b ... _ .... ·Nearly two dozen ttan from television, ra4io, Broldway, film, 1port1 and 1iterature gathered IO pankipete in the t~d annual Burrow Eecrow Mid·Exchaqe Celebrity Golf Clauic, which railed S 10,000 for HomcAid, the Oranae County 8uikiin1 lndu1try'1 propotal to benefit tran1itionaJly homelc families throughout the county. Television actors uch as Nick Benedict from ABC's .. All My Children," Mark Arthur from "General H<>1pital" and Bo Hopkins, formerly of CBS's "Dallas,'' as well as port tan John "Blue Moon" Odom and Ken For1eh all participated in the tournament. Odom, a member or Club golf the Oakland A' 1972 world champion hip team, and f orsch (Angel , Hou ton ~tro~) v.ere both pitchers. The celebrity ho t for the event wa 1V commercial legend John Mo"1Ch11ta, Jr., the fast-talking pitch man for those famous Federal hxpress commercials. Burrow Escrow, an bu inc in Orange County since 1945, was again the ma'ltcr sponsor of the tournament along w11h it 111ster company, Mid-Exchange. Smee tt esrnbli,hmcnl an 19 9, HomeA1d ha completed the con'l1ruct1on and renovation of five )helter.,, re'lulttng in a 15 percent incrca e an the number of helter bed available m Orange County. HomeAtd t\ currently in Pha'le tl. which will add another 15 percent to the number of shelter bed . The philowph) of I lomeAtd 1s that homele sncss need not he pcrmancn1, and thn1 the challenge can ~e met wl\h dignity and rc~pcct. Mite l..ennOA, HomeAid cxecuuvc director, added &hat the ••goal lS to provide homcle ramdaa with the qpportun1ry to act hack on thear feet quickly and bccoMc valuable, productive member of the ~niry again · . • fn/Mdit'°n to Burrow .. ..scrow, other ponsoD 1~d LEXUS automobile , All Data Service , Guardian Bank, lnvcston Title, Lerner and Mac°J>nakJ and Pa~1ric National U nk. 0 .,. At the 43rd ~nnuaJ Santa Ana Country Club · lnviu\ional, Wayne and Terry Stcwar1 of Big Canyon and Mesa Verde country club • re~pechvcty, teamed up for the champion hip Otght victory, besting Ken Shelton of Sar(ta Ana and Kent Harkins of San Juan Hills. In the Santa Ana flight the wiMcr "'ere Phil and Pelc Arnold of Santa Ana CC and San Juan Hills, re pccuvcly. be ting ·eaChfr, Kelly Gifford and Ernie M1tchcll . • 0 JOI! Stafford of the Newport Beach Golf Course will be playing an the esteemed Queen Mary Tournament beginning on Wednesday wuh a pro am event. I 0 John C. Catron of Costa Mesa ~hor a .bole· n-one at the Co)t' Mc a Golf 1:1nd Country Club on July J • acing the 189-yard 15th hole ' 0 Recent winners of the Trophy Tournament at the Ncwpon Beach Golf Course 'Nere Jack Stinson (low grQS of 64) and Chuck r ral1er (low net or 51) in flight A, Boh Forbes (low gro s of 67) and Dack Htlhar<l (low ne1 of 49) tn Ht,ght B and Jack Brown (lo'"' gro.,., of 68) and Al Elder (low net of 52) tn Hight C. Richard Dunn l a ~pol1 &acb,, Costa Mc a Pilot wrlttr ... bo t dub 10/f column appurs e•try TMsdaJ. Sct;1ping in on the right waves From 81 from hts knowledge of the ocean. a~ he is an avid urfer him elf "You ca n gee a very good phmographer hooting )Urfing, and technically he 'II do very well, but even with u five 'ihOt per 'econd motor dnve camera he will ''ill mi ) 1he be t point of 3Ction in the shot. 1 hilt '~ wh'erc the eApersencc from urftng comes in." phorographer when e"erything h "ju t nghl'' on a dJ), and C:\'erything' working. "Jf, really no fan ta(llC setting, \I.Ith different c.imera equipment and approach you can pull an cvocJtt\.c image from a t\l.O-loot d3>, or you could <.In l..e out on 3 JO.foot day," aid ,\4oir on .the.. perfect ~ <l••) or \Citing "h'> usuall) during a trc:c·,urftng \c-.,ion. "hen the .. c;urfef\ ·arc fc.;l,l'<Cd and flt>\l.ing \l,ith the wave, vet ~c1ng creative and radical. Uo)d T/tt i an Ntwpoi-t lkacbt Co ta Mtsa Piiot ~ pondtnt ttbo t urlln« column ap~ars t•try Totfday. So wha1 exactly does it take to come away from a photo es.\ion with that perfect shot'l "There arc many factor determining the outcome of a shoot. hr<>t of nil ltnowing your equipment is imperative to .,uccc'" You need good lighting, u'iually early morning or late .iftcrnoun 1. be t You need a good '"ell running, and \Omc good urf1ng happening \\ith the gU)"> ou t there pu-.hing It, and finall) }OU nc~d a Lawn bo.wling slated mca\urc; of luck, tiut )OU can alwa}' fmc.J a "'a) to make 1t v.orlc..'' aid Moir. T. he Ne\l.port Harbor La'"'n Bo\l.hng Club hold\ Although mo-.t ''' 1hc pictures in the cnag.wnc il'I 1991 annual l..adie-. Pai~ and Men 's Pairs look perfcc1, t\cry photographer thro" away ton of tournament toda\. u~cd film M.t)bc half are top magazine material, and The 1990 champion\, Doroth) Beazley and Connie th.11''> a gooJ a\.crngc. Roy mn and Ma"< Bano h and S•I Outdone, \I.Ill be "bery photographer ha~ to con-.tancly upgrade his competing. · techntque 10 'hi)' on top Of II. 0 one I actually at Thirty·t~O bowlers in drc\~ white Wiii OCCU{lY all. the 1enitb of photography,'° to lipca\ There t • · 16 nnl of boch bowling greeni; Competition will ul"a)' something to '"'ork un, )OU hJvc to continually heg1n at 10 a.m. 3nd rum through the afternoon. refine )Our 1A ork,", .i1d Moir • ,,, It 1., open to 1he public for '-pcctator ..,.iewing. . 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GIRL Ext. 17 Adulle WeMeft 1~~ only $3/mln • GALS ~. 117 Ad""9 a..uttMLM Wiid Wom4Hl 1/I00-74CMH3 HOT AL T•RMATIW only $5/mln. M•N of Co.ta Mfta. Ul'WflUUd Sb'Mlt owt 1·900 8'4·DATI!! ... 40 Talk to me baby ... 1: genune ma •g• 45· communlcallve, n/s/d w•uTED·. _M_e-.•a_._*_t..;eee_.;.,..· ---1 i.dy ol\ly ot heart & AND •bl•, ~any, non· ISO) for potential mar· C "" GOOD LOOKJMl'I Ith ... 1.... Prlnc•H (31-40). Kida rlage. #2843 ommltted ralatlon-BEST FRIEND ""' wea · ,,.. ....., D£PINDMLE more than OKI fl 1865. Beautiful Mlatreas oi.na thlp marr1age #2875. NEWPORT 9e.a,.u SWM , 70's , 5 •5•·, BEAUTIFUL C!&Mna Petite, attractive alngle . ~ NICE TOP ..,...TCH Speakl Down boyl t· 18&ov.t '3/mln. 900-903-LEOI 11-t- uve GIRLS 1 ON 1 $2 50/mln 10 min $2.35/mln 10 min/min '"""-mom 32. sMkt "Spa It you love tennlt, amokef, ftnanclally •• ..,, 900-773·1..ADY 1-0N-1. EUROPEAN SAMBA clal Someone" for t in 1now 1kllng, thaater, HAPPY cure, mMt WF. 80'•? AnORNEY 18-t $2/mln. 20 min 1·tOO/ll4-llOO ~Mad'*"""' a.. $2.50/mln, 1 O min min. *v1o9 ~tor,... BLONDE cer• relatlonthlp. Ac m usage, dance. PHOTOGRAPHER For 1 .. 11ng relation· Highly educated1--------------------------.:. Widow. 38, hazel, SAMBA live. lrlendly. outgo travel and yourself, aMka attractive lady thlp , .. ,.,talk. #1900. SWM. 25, 6't0", 180, HOW TO RESPOND TO 5•7 .. , 120 Iba . grMI Born In Brull, O)'VF. Ing, 1ecure Many In-call John. #1849. 19 to 35 Sor fun, iove SOUTH ... k• •triking SWF, tlgura, detlret prof•• 44, fun redhead, at· 1erea1e Prefer non-...;...;....HAH..;..;.."""""D..;l_O;..;M~E.;.__ and life. I'm a gtvlng, 22·27 with aplrll •nd tlonal. ege 4'5-S8, al· trac tive, ••eke n/s amoker Wiii anewer IT•• 1&t.t gentle man. Need COUNTY Intellect Involvement fluent, lovlng man, male, attracllve, f\nan· an. •'28GO. -"'" model• alto # 1882. DUDES In community OI' char- poaalble terlous re l•· clally ••cure . mutt auERI,_ • ., Wanted, 18·28 for lty events • plus Must love kldt, m uak: and ""' """ NO STRINGS alaa lllte baHball llonahlp. #2842 Illa. ,,2875 lnvutOI', 30s, 9• SWMI good llm•tll U 8 . game•. golf and work· CULTURED READY TO SETTLE AnACH!D goodlooklng, good Ing out. H ._,.11 aa, SEEKING &I\ OOWNI S..kt a-· ... , Handaome, aecure, bod, Ilk• me, I'm • 28 ·~cTIO .... 'TE -VENTUROUS ,,_, M•ll~u sun1et1. 1oog '4Tr5 ""' UNDERIT'AMDING alendef lady under 35 energello, clean, y.o. GWM walUng 10 embracH and humor· ATIRACTIVE "" DEllRAILE for dlnnera, mualcala, youthful WM. 39, meet )'ou. #18&4. out lnlerludas. Call Graphic ar1lll, 5.2... FRIEND LADY tripe, lntellaciual con-H•k• atternoon or -----. -5-T-l-LL----1 me .,,904 blue ayu, Ilk•• travel, SWF. n-married, that wante to feel ~utlon. run. #1842 evening eecap•d•• _...;.......;....,_,;. ____ _ d an c e , c1 a .. 1ca l 5'4", 40, tor• lasting loved and apprecl-HOPELESS with attractive, com· A KID US NAVY mualc , and theater. relallo nahlp Enfoy oted. You are w•rm, Rft.Ua .... IC mltled or married OWM, 5'9 ', 50, fl\ & IN PERSIAN ... ks good natured, walklng, dining, mov· frlandly, exciting, ma· """'°"' woman with ,.,,,. of fun. Curley locke. QULF emotionally atable, nl 1••· and hiking. L.OOk· tu re, that wlll be mH Tall, dark and hand· adVenture Discretion Dancer. Weokand run· •. genltleman, ~. Ing for SM 35-45 Let'• Ng•, romance wllh • aoma SWM, 45, H•k• ,.._.•_s1_u_r_•d_._fll_1e_•_3_.__ awaya, Clark Gable. SWM, 3t, )ooklng for tor laetlng relallon· _m_H_t_aoon __ ,_,,_28_n__ real person #1884 SWF, 30-40 for can· ' NON RELIGIOUS Erroll Flynn Need tlncere WF. 25-35 to thlp 11'2820 SEEKING TI\VE' NTUROUS dlelfght dinners. d&nc· SWM protaaalonal EARTHY, 40fth cutl• be pen pale, In Per-uanpy ,.., Ing and companion-for maybe alwaye. alan Quit till Thank•· ~ UNDERSTANDING OUTGOING LADY 1h1p. compa .. 1ona1a, blue collar worker, .,.1000. giving. "ia945 ENERGETIC GRANDPA WANTED 1;~1~~·· tun 1ov1ng ... :P1~"~7 no~~.0m~~!;: ___ T_AL_L ___ ,~-W1=--DO-WE---D-- BLONDE From 80-70, honHt Sllm, n/a, w F who.,,. INTENSE drinker Enfoya moun· COWBOY ENGINEER Widow of may years· and caring. for friend· L...ue 1he oul of dOOfa, taint, deMrt, C4lmP-SM, ....... 17... el~ tllm-lale 50'1 In New· •hip and outings. I'm ~~ walk• & talk• AO" ...... IC .... Ing, fishing, ac i.nce. Age 215, 8'7", 229 lb•. .. '7 w•r port Beach Love to 80 ... brown eyH and OWM, 47, e•, 180 lbt , """'' -P B.S TV Seeks mo-aeeklng attractlva dar, abrtlea. ll•ted 2 walk, nature , ~ch, hair, 5'8", ally, quiet t e n s e of hu m or He Is handaom•. 64• nogamoua ralatlon-young blond filly, age who'• who, '""-•t· d I I I I adYenturoua, ••ml/r.. ... 21 2'" who k a trac1tve well to do Sf, dlnlnn-a nd share your an one y, n co ady ,. 1897 thrp with SF .... 1901. • ..... now • M 2879 tired e1U1Cutlve, 8'2", how •o h v t .ft... •g• no barrier. Many 1ntereat1. too #2821 . __ ... ________ ..... g..,yrrPlt' ... N_T .... U"'R......,O"U""'C:""'7""> ' a• un -· .. ft .. v allm OWMNSW 0.. PASSIONATE •nfoya the beach and _1n..;.ter;...;.•,..•t..;.•·-"-t8;...;99...;.;... __ 1 HEAL THY1 SWEET SH kmg tll•n, non-alfH attractive, IOvtng. ROMANTIC romance, like moon-YOU/ME ra• UVtf AND 1moklng woman wtth feminine 50lah, ft••· light walk• on lh• W'"""" T n" an open mind and lb•• homemaker. avail· &', 41. nt. handsome. beach and tat• night TLC WISE? SEXY lleart. Must love the ablec lor tailing, b usine .. man/Wrlter. lclaalng by a flra and Happy, fun-lov ing , Attract1ve/atfluent so Blonde SWF, 22. good ouldoors, •ailing, ex· travel, gardening, •eeks atrlklngly Intel· drinking champagne. ••nae of humor. en- clally active Newport figure like to lay out PIOl"lng. sharing, epon-c harltlas, cultural, llyenl •nd beeullful Must be daring and Joya huge, walkt, Beach Investor class· nnd work out Looking 1ane1ty. slmpl• pl••· healthful ac tlvlll•• woman, under 40, lor try thing• on lhe apur tra\1'91, dinner. danc· act 50't , lall/sllm., lor cruiser guy under suraa, and yourself Sh• ahould be caring, aulhenttc, lnlenaly of the moment like Ing, auneeta, •••k• s-ks 50's 60 a Intel· !> 9 mu11 be rtch, Im 48, tall, allm, •• compatible, fr•• to emotional relatloruhlp midnight ewima In • adv•nturoue, honeat lec1ually allmulallng NI ovor 25 Call Kelly curo, with two ••II· ....;.•_h;..•r_•_h_l_•_llf_•____ witho ut long-term hot tub, enJoy Shoot· ledy for frlendthlp and S S/W gentleman of ,.2840 boats (one e a c h LOOKING FOR commitment. #1848. Ing pool, weekend IHtlng relattonshlp n cc 0 mp 11ahmen1 11----VE--RY___ coa1t). a condo al the PRETTY 1 &ftV RICH getaway• 10 C.tallna, .., 1844. chara<:1er & 1ntegrtty· river, lree travel, and ..,.,, football and romanc.. comfortat>t• 1n Black ATTRACTIVE an open-ended future OWM, se, 6'9". 170 ORIENTAL I &tao enJoy gMng • Ppr -,r1n.1I SPf\/I( t"' JOOS ue or Bermudes-tor slendef, thllr'oly, very Things Im no t: Mar· lbs . looking fOf pretty Bruc e L•• (Born epeclal lady flow.rs. tho vory best 1n 8 rem 1n 1 n • w 0 m a n rled, bortng . rich, con-lady, 40 , to ahare Age.In) ... ka 27·36, Mutt live In Hunting· qu11111y monog11mou1 seeks truttworthy, at· formlat. Thing• I am· beach, movlea, danc· under 5'7", l•H than ton beach. L.et'a play relatlonshlp only lh• 1ractlve , eucceuful Happy, aecure, mo-Ing, and romanoe. I 120 lbe. Love muelo together. #1883. A Hot Call best• "2846 mate ege •S-S7 Im nogamoua. affection-am e ntrepr•neur type, (lgleslaa to Bach), _ _.._ __ T_AL_L____ S..UClfUI girl• ltw well. ecsuc91ed cluay. •t•. walling for youl fun loving guy Non-•POrta. beer #1887. S2.60/mln./ 10 min LEGGY LOV1NG LOYAL cultured. love to laugh _,,".,,t,,,M""'""5,,.,...________ 1moker non-drfnleer, DARK min. 1J9Q0-3M.29&e. and play 1 have nu-AFFECTIONATELY •1nc•r• "1ae1 SOMETHING HANDSOME A Hot Uwt Call meroua lntero•t• and SWEET MOVE DlmRENT 1ecure, alnc«•, ath· would love to •h•r• TO uaw••1 l•tlc gent, 36, ... 1c. 8•1tutlfUI glr1•Waltlfl9 Ftt, run. sincora, n s. yours Lei 1 meet SWM, never married, ....,. "' Oenll•man ... ka lady 1 ~-9 OWF •••king open, 6 170 Iba ... king S WM ...... 9• 175 tor companlonahlp mature, honeat, M n-, __ _ 1oonr 1128"'5 · " · ..... • • 1ual WF, 23-33, 5'4"· $2 50fmtn, 10 mini min honest active. roman-_ _..;.._______ an exotic lady with daft(, handeom. b· and help wtth croaa lie man 35-!>0 who 11 Hu your eetnP« .,_, Drown skin and brown ecuttve Hele• pr.tty dreulng. I am mlddla e· for mon09amoua emononany available Nelno more drtwwtv than t>edroom •Y•• for an woman, around 30, to aged, well educated, romanc. or fun date Alwllf9 U.. & ~ _:~;a~~:~· L%~;1ng :::i :;'' 11lwtl1h•1illlli~lixi1ciiiWi~lig•iihi~ioil.~i1184iami5iiolul•·~i·l~~ici•l.t• •• ln•IHl•lwl•,"l· IJ~i'!,iit~,~,:,!,'ni~l'~:Oini2~"lpe•rl·ll;l:il11l' .l':l1.~loml9l~larl•.lnlt•lrl-.Adullt •• ~ • .-...11 :;;;110""" FREE ER OAlf{INE A-• ti/•,,,...,,.,. .......C:_ #_ , .. • Call 1-900-844-0100 i:. • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not . atisfied) When l eavin~ a me sage • Leave your t irst name • Mention your interests •Tel I your age • De scribe your appearance ~ Specify your preferences •Include what you liked about the person you arc responding to You may leave a 30 ~ccond mes age. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. DATE{ I NE .· .. NALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELlrJES PRINT CLEARLY: (first three words ore boldface) 25 word moxJml.m L .. FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY. All Call-Ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. CONFIDE~JTIAL INFORMATION NAME;------------------------------...... --~ PHONE:~--------------------------------- AOORES-5: CITY: STATE: 'ZJP: ---,,. "''°'' ....... h CIOI ... , ..... W. ~ ~ fO"' P8'Mftll .. ...,__ ...... ......... ._,_ ....... 1n..,~CO!Umr\;l.acftadliitl'"9....,_,a.-. """'"'In ....,, r..-.. .. ,..,_.. "¥ OllllnO a~ 900,,. Yo.M .. 1M ... • ot11 .,_, ,_..._ -,.,, ~ • an ..... oooe No .,.. • be ...._ • ....... . ..., m ••'I•• .ciepc '°' ,..,,.... MllM1a ... Nlw1pat llad\Qllo ... Fti 3.1) w "1t '. COllOMm.CAf'a . () . ., .. l'Wwpolt '9od'I. Cosio M.a Plot la a wnue b *V9a to me.t Atlbwalb-. OM peillllttild,.., llo lndlcaf9 gender piefuz I09 or l'OCl9. w. ....- ltlat ~~oon~a..,~1.0g9 • IOl"Q9. ~. c:n:t ~· AG 00tM•u ~...um GIObtblil lar9'0Q9 .. not be oc c,..:>ted ltW NA:port beach. CQllQ ~Plot ~ .... to 1'81feet °"" ad¥z11191twl. c~ am~ be ll..bnln9d '°' ,,.ai1e ••,.., ~...,,.. 18 Y9Cft °'OU-Of'*-No odl .. be P'.dlhed ~ PMCW'll unct.r that CIOI'· o.a..ta• h Nieoo;xat leoCh . Com M.c> Plot~ no lotlllty '°' tM com.nt et ,.p, to «'I peuonal acMlftMI••"· n.-.... ~™'"*'' lotlllty ..... ~°'and al "Piiie .. .., ~·-· andb«'tdalllftmodil~ .. ~ lisod\ c...eo M.afllotcnt .......... . ~1'cimalCQltl.ape;w~ ,....,..OltOftWI._,, ..... anddaii ... l9UllngtQT\CMcca..sb¥ .. ....,... ......... h ~or°""~'°°"" ad\ ~··" CNeCIUAIONOf ...... /ltdJnot ~n-.,.. .,..,_......," Nltt or<*tilt pt.I* ..... Cll long ... p:a; •••• "°"be~ err ar,, wn. .._,,...._ ,, ' I ~ I ; jl T ' • • • ,OR U !Aae: Approx 1000 9q ft "'*· 20M Place ntla, Unit 4, Coeta MMa.7~ a... i.v.i ofllc:9 aptlC9 wfkncMri a '*1tlng In 8albOa M10/mo. Pa· vlllon RE eT ... 1aO I·" " I"! I I I I " ' I Hi 1,200 9q. ft W/fYont omce & '9· ro!Wp dOOf. 1795/mo, 829 Termlnel Way, C,M. O!y! IMO-N62 '" .. •, ~) Classy • utos Advertised in the l 11 .t •• • I c 11I111 I . '' l .' '> Try our garage sole ads. What's junk to you 1s a treasure to someone else. For only $8.52 you ~------------........ A GOOD AD! CALL: 842-5878 "l';===:::::;:~get 4 lines for 2 days. Call todoy. 642-5678 l•n You Alked: Su,_,...,. It • Pitta, 110 • "' Arift • origllltll)' ,.,orted. A rwader lnalt b IM uw • IMn In ft.9lboy1nl <"C»tll-•-ra• frolft ; telephone booth In Cedtr bplch, Iowa, ind llterally fly 1w1y. In • few 111o•entl, however, the flyl111 ..-n, u.,_ flapping, called out In a 1-d woke, "Don't evtr ttfer to llW .. 1n A rift • • I am dcflaltely and poellJHI)' Hd proudly a Pi....r o.i..r Pllcft yo'* "'""t kftow w h•de c,.. and prae•O: Ellukth Taylor, t..awreM"e 0.rNl'i Jet111 lftt JoM9 •Ml Mlkhlll C.rbKheY. ARIES ( MaKh 21 ·April 19) Atten· tion ,.vol"" al'O\lnd publtc 1m.tt1• rt>p • ut.thon. lf1al n ht> tft&rllal 1t.t1u•, rN· ,ot dom..ttc ad,wtrMnt Tontght MUSI< and ro1r1antt dorn1Nlf 1ttn•no Libra pl•yt dra~ic roJe TAURUS (April 20·May 20) 0.-hne itnN -p!Mw. prvple • thf'Y 01 t not mettly thM11h row•rolor..cl 81• • " llouhn• •ubJta to ch• '· empl Y • 1nent f11Ch1'-hr1ahtei th•n on11n•lly an11npatt'd P1.nt In.., IWd CfMINI (M•v 21 ·Junto 20) lun•f a•p«t colnc1dM w11h phy1le1I •lttAC'• 11 n, ,,... .. ..,. t'ndHYtlt&. •b•hty ''' 1m· pr1n1 •tyl• °'•dhn• 4'\1'" lntlud" AUt•>IM>b1le, 1nturtne"¥ fWY"14'nl\ Rt-I•· u nf)llp lntt'nw and runt N"'""""' CAN tR (luM 21-!uly 22) Lnna· dt•t••ur romtftun1utl\ln prov1d~ 1n· rtratkm .., .. nflft v1tw1 l•m•lv mf'tn• wr WJI "T"1tn11 f"'tWJ 0"'t'r, y11u win•" Yo11'll bf t4'hf'•f'd of burden rul" !Wnd 1n )'C'ur l•wor Au" in· YU4¥f'd ... LIO (J11ly ll·Aug 211 ~,.... 1n• "'""\'f'N'9 c,.,.11..,.1,, ct.nna -.1lhn1· nt'M t • n" to l'ft>Vt' ~"'' rontt'l'l•on nuio h11hll1hl1 vntu•hly, h>vf', lrftll 14•t'I 1n J1llf'Nnt J1mcicm trip "*"...._'> h, romp14°tf' 11Hut.1n YllGO ( AuA 2l•S.rt 22) C vt • h11h I ,,. Mo iJY, o•nf111rnl• r-v• ~ts mUtth OfU I 11111\A llllll fl•4' II• ll'llt'C t on !Aflrl fmrnrr IH<hf'r M 1 It 1 -r hn t<• t II tftl'! LllllA (Sept 23 Oct 221 Rnpon.n to yc>llf prtwnl•hon ••ry pw1hn Cir rumstal'Cft t•kt dr•m•h< turn In vuur fnor Popularity movtt up. fln•nc1&I w1ndl•ll 111..ely °'"""'''" d11pl•y tal 4'1\t, humor, w11, C'mpathy SCOl"IO (Ort 23 Nov 21 l L1br. 1nd1w1J1WI ''*" • 1dr lormaluy uin lid•• •nd conff'i'llH prov1dn rn11rr1•I prt..,IOu•lv ct'nMlrt•J ft' I tt'ctpt'• •h•rptn 1001 ~In flY\'l(ft,4 of A'bu1ld 1n1 SAClnARIUS (Nov 22·DK 211 SttNrio h1~hh&h" vu1tty. d111nw•rv t'\Clt.ment fh"it~•n \'w·11 M)'. "I C•n 'hai\ily behf"'f 11 but rnv w"h I• <•lM•nll lrve1" C' ... t tlwuahu nn P-'J'C'' •~I. qu,.,. I n•. welcumeo rorn•n«' CAPRICORN 1°"• 22 •1.1n 14'\ You II be N ln8 " I rn &l.td I t.>ol. lltnC' "' rntll Jhf' flowl'n1" SttNm> h11h · h&ht' attrio:h•• th•tnf utn:J\lnJ1n"' f•· vo,.bl• d,·rn~~ lh•n&•· tt<t1rt 1•1 jl•lt T •urut L1hra rt"''nt 1n f'l""'"' AQUARI 11.tn 20·~f'h l~I Im· ph• 1t t•r< 1lhtv••n, 1m•a•l'•hon, a.ti\>•• llnn ut <t••t1veo pn"Ht Spo>tllflhl 11n tr•vel, 1uch1na. •b•htv w \•..,rtt1•m• d1 line•, l•nau•a" "°'"'"" Wh•t hitd tittn h1Jdf'n will be "'"H..J "S(l! (hb llf·M•Rh 201 lhf'<I. ntre~ncn, ~t pcorf1•rm•n<" Mvn«"V th.e h.td ~n w1thh.-IJ I• mil\!• •"'••I•· bk AtteJ'f ch.tllrnaf' of MJN '"f'"'n• 1lhll11,,, Jt1Jll" lntff"t fC"YUIYt'a Ar\.lUnJ •"°AM hl"'f' .. llNI ..Cl\•I Y UP TO saoo PER MONTH * NO CllFCT• * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver • > • Tuesday,· Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH .-ec1rt11dar,Auguat 14, 1911 01l•mm•· ~. Ceorae L ttlt, latt An" pYbhsh1ng nK1allvt. tyndkat• t'd Che wrltlnJ.4 of tclentlal• '"d utronomer1. IOme of whom ••TT h l<1 pe~n•I friend,, Many of thtrn de• rld•d •<1trology. llttlt tald to •n ••trolo11f'r frltnd, "I'"' farina • dlltm• m• I h•ve 8'1'•1 rn.,_<t tor •trolO(ly and tou, but I don't w•nt to o ffefld dtlrit(tOfl who also .,... "'Y fnendc" I illlt fln.tlly O IM 11p •with • ckflnl· hon tha• pl•u tt'd both lht •trologH and h" •ntl•"trology &MO<latn. Ill dtfln1tion· "The wlw "''" controt. h19 dMtiny, Klr@l~V poinb th• way." Aftll';IM.mh 21 ·Ar"I IQI <.ru"'h llm• "'hc-r\· • ""'"' rt-l•t1<1n,h1J°'!" 1n.; luJ 111a n1.itn.i1tt. lumm•nll .lllf'nlKHI Tf'ftl • f'•r•f\ M'J'.I'"'"" 1•n t "'""'" '<t"l\l' h•ul.t pn•vlJt' •n'"""' hlCU• on 1nJ1 • v1Ju•llly, t mpt'r•mf'nt, l~•I ron•1Jt'r "''"'n' fAURU' (Al'fll 20 M•1 ?01 (111° rh•'" •·n A<h1f'"""'"n' ""'"'r'•~h m•nt rt'•J'C'"'1b1l11v. 1nfrn• r .. 1 .. 111•11· •h•r f...-1111~ 1 auur.11,. ,_ an-,i ... na 11"m"'1n.-f'!w" "'"'" '"''Vt' ultim•tum t'41 o"&MlllN """II to. v1nJ1< tf'J C:OUNI 0•4• lt•tuneo 20) I unar •'f't'tl h11thl1aht• cumJllf'h1•n "''IJt'J ''"~n1t~n "'Ufl\o'V 1n t\>nnttt1<1n with n•m•n1T lmrh" 1• 1•n Hh-. <••'.t11v h atnina rh"•1c•I •1tra<rn1n Atw'!i!°tl tti,. f'I'"""'' Nrr....,.ntt'lf LllRA. t.,.I', ~\ <i..t 2~J '1-t•u'rt "" .,.,,,J 1t"•un.1J•"'r•h·1h._. .. hu """"'rt tu 1nt1m1tl.111• Rt•lh1<"'4 1n,l1\i1Ju•I "111 b.• df'll'lll!,, • "'"-'"•' ""' c.: IKUm•t.an •• •• I•~•· turn ''""'"• •our .1•\(•rt111n~ f•11rv• '-<••rrw '"r""' n11...t ORPIO t\'\1 21 Nt1v 211 Im• ph.i"'" r•"'''"• "rollnit ••i.lv11n1t I ut1l11•l1<•n 1•1 r''""'""'r~ J'I flrftu•n 1 m"' '"'IC ""' i. .. 1-. ...... ,, r fn1rn "'" 'tou ,.. i.-. 111• ••n .umr• t111on '-h.•n trip " ult~ 1n v•ltJM1<•n ol rl11m• (),. 111 ACITI A.RllJS I N.w 22 l>.-r 21) HIYll .... .,..... ... .... 9rown. .. ••1t111e•11AToa Like n ew . ::.i dMft. aaoo. -..NTI08UT Orey w/CU•hlon•. Like n ew . 1111. .............. MO, emell ..._.. ALPHA MtCAO Computef TemMn81• • ,... OICt Call p ., • '31·1030 Or9fting teb'M. p.,,.. 90t\k lams-. ..UO., • •tool•, )(.,ox copy • machine, wel lams-. • apt retng, micro A mtac ofc 1uppllet . • """'' •, ;, ' ' I )j") ...... so. •••t °"""' °" 1111 Item.. Call Rod a1 N3- 1403. ~by SaM00t DIN Al.o Neg411 com· me moret""9 ..,.., 1 • 14 (all In be•u11tul fram•). For bat price In the USA calf Bob at 714/8914263. ON•SAT94 • 1342 B.u Ave, Apt 3-• L, otf A9dhlel, TUtltJn. • 731-Ml6~131·2104 P1·t· ., A: 11'' iii I ~ ' RADIAL ARll IAW s... brand.~ new. l200. Cell 638-7150 lly CHAJtLES GOREN w ith OM AR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH N~ither vulnerable South dealt. NORTH •878 •J •Q•S •AQJ 983 EA T +AQ2 • 10 6. • 10 9 7 6 •K 7.C SOU'tH • K J 10 ·6 •A Q 7 6 t A J8 • 10 2 The biddinc: South W•t North Eut 1 NT P ... SNT P ... Pu. P .. ()penma '-<f_ TbrM of • &b Hamman of Dallu ii iM top-ranked Amencan m tht World Bn• federation atandinp In the aemifin&Js of the triall to Mlect lb orth American team Cur I.ht world cba.m,pionahipa, Hamman demon· 1trated ..,hy, aft.er more than a quar· ur-ttntury at the top, he " tlill considered OM of th• game '1 fint.tt playera. The final contract It all four ta· bles in the tvent ..,._. thrM no trump, and a btart .., .. ltd at~•?)' one of thtm. When dummy'• Jl('k won, three declarert came to hand Wlth the ace of diamond.a and ran Lhe u.n of duba. All Euta held up, 90 declarer repeated l1v flOelle. When that loat, dummy wu effert1vtly dad and tbe end re uh wu down · two Hamman embarked on a difftr· ~t-counie that d1d not rely 1Jnly on tbt> club au1t Wht>n the Jack of • hurt.a won, h• led a 1p1de and fi . neued the ten That held, and de· darer u~ the entry to hand to lead a club to th~ ,ack. inc. Ea.at had to dU<'k, Hamman wa.s beck in dummy to lead another pade. Ea.at ahot up With th~ ace and returned the un of bearta Afur a few tnoment.s of thoucht. Hamman roat with \he ece, led a club and. Hehewin1 the fi.neaee, took th• ace and played a thud p~ from lht' t.abl~. PlCklDI up Eut'a q~n. Sou~ now had ~ven lntb-lhrtt padeia, two bearta and t rlut.. The lone apadt ., .. tubed, \.hen d Iver e&n!fuUy Hlt· C'd with the quwn or heart.a '° \\'Ht'• lun1. Weat did not ttli.ah baVlQI t.M lt>ad( 'The~ wu no problem .!tout <'uhma t .. o morr he.rt t.ncb t0 ~ompleu-the defensive book, .but that ltf\ Wttt ...,itb notbin, but di.a· mood.. On I.ht forced tttum of that u1t int-0 dedattr'a t.e~. Hemmen coUKtC'd t Yto diamond lncband hit contraC't. ·yooAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROH I NatoONI symbols t JewM'y Item 10 A"8n Pf-I 14 8toed·I~ ht IS Fwst-daN ,. Colec110nt 17 Bn*• 11 Former .Mtl mw 20 ic. m.ua 21 Jumponone loo1 22 LOUCS mu9IC 23 Honie color 25 Roye! IOM 27 GrWI City 30~ 31 ~worti- 32 ShOrt Ot•Y. 33 PY-eaicMntlal ntcil~ 3t T tlfTlbMI 37 MocMt-T P1W1 SI Annac>c*& 9Cf\ 3t Cen • us cef'al 40 Stoy aub91 "-" 4 1 EmOettt on 42hl~ 44 Suoer~• 45 s-tno - 4 7 Heat IOAftI ... 9Mu\1fy 2 l ' 49 Cut M> Honor catd• ~ RKll'O chett • S7 ~than S8 Aaeage 59 T ard eo °'., •1 s.mc-62 Pvb~~ fJ tnfOffl'\9 DOWN 1 Sott ~ 2 Tt*lt• bo• 3 USot 4 y._,.~y s Concorde SEC -,CA 1 Cifdt of threed e Liii• eun t~ln 10 -Cten•ton • T"9 Sneoow 11 ~llQl'lar1U 12 Not lhony 13 Aelldue 19 8~ 21 bpenencet 2• UnOMOed 25 S0009 of~ .. ., H -nd ruon 27 T~•on 2l ~Ofoup 2t AltrOlogical fOftJC.Ml• • 30 W~~ 31 WOOO.O ..-.. s S4 Body jOlnl SS "l m .. - S7 Foo. problem (tlllfy UCIMt 40 Acquit 41 LonQ t"- 43 MenltCA 44 T ... ea - 4S A~-tn 4!. lCMI gr Uy 47 EnglM 49 Oiatl OUI 51 Fu.I 52 loatNOl'ne "~ 5 WhMl~tt ~ 01 57 l •..., 11 12 13 U,.f'V 20. l!leotrao I ~~,. ~.~·eeo- 9711; 0."9 ...... ,. ~'t 11 : I ._ l'• \.,' ' ! ;· INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW Busm<'<,•, Se1v1ct's 3-188 MAIL f'ORWAROINO T•m p or perm, For more Info c.il 213· 787-7' ts, Iv• mag ELECTRICIAN Uc.tP687M4 (7 '4) 646-4230 Fpnr P'. l'. 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S S L Malnt & Land Res./Com new eod, ., tilt SERVICE DIRECTORY For more information CALL TODAYll ASK FOR CANDY Your Sarvlce Otre<:toty Representutlve 842-4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Callf Public Ullll· lies Commfufon RE- (JUIRf S lhal 111 uaed. household goods movers prlnl their PUC Cal T ,,umber, limo 1 & cheutteor'a print !heir T C P num- ber In all advertls .. men.. If you have a quntlon al>oul the le- gallty ol ft mover. llmo or chauffeur Call' Pubhc U111t1as Com· mission 714·">58-4 I 51 Air Cond1t1oninq J.11 H ,....CONVEYS CUSTOMS C ab lnatafF urnltur• Flnlaheaffia11orallon. All quality 548-5375 Carpentry 3510 Fw nitwr RPflnl'.-.l)ll)lj .H>,' I a..,ert reflnlehln• S1rlpplng, c:uetom QATlla1-~•NCl!a, co4or matching & CA81N•T•. etc:. Int• _rep..._a.l_r_a_~ __ 1_03_9 __ 1 rlor/Eaterlor Reta. Pata 64~2227 Cement Concrete 'F1?6 Handy Man 37 10 ***REMODELING Cuatom w0tk. Elac • Carpanlry· Tll•Pluml>.· D.A.Z. 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Ille ....... • Cf\~ .• ~Of .: and .... • ,,_..., .--...... • ,_ ....... ,_ You ar. htfeby eum-YU"I l.,Oltl THI ..,,_ ... ~ = MlchHI I CllOOftlH I, "9 •YlllAble tDt ~ to COi ...-" fie Cllfdld _. 1"141 • Yw .... 10 ...... ,. __ -..... ,_ "'°'*' end ,_..ed to DATE IUCH UIT WAI HQt4I D8A ... , ~La .......... .. eminnon in N Ille._..,. ........ of dlto•l,!I~ ~ ~co·-llNl'llefle ND .....,..,, .... DAW ..... ... ............ --~ ..,,. upon ...... ... UNT °" DILNIND TO ~· In NOIWllll .... Ju-. C.-• .. Clll; ~ l'9 CIOU'1 ... ~ .._,. Wit. ,.,. "'' ()tftall ,._. 01 ..,...,._ -~ wttoM llddl9ll le• TH! IUVIR AM: ~ c.M. . . . '"11 THE PETITION 'PETITION illnd mllll • copy '° .. ~ ... GI I .......... -,..r ...... ..... ....... end Whe, fl c 'l'Hl NAMICI> AHO.... ,,. NI"'* and bualr'9lil " Cflia ICOlf .,, ..... ~· •ulhOrtty to....,..._ h ct.c.dwir1 ~ .!!P'~.,,.... 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KIM, The ...... fo b9 told ere 927'1 ellow th• per90nal eicanwn•tion in l'I• fll• kep1 MC'<>n 9100 of N ~ a• .._ llfM of ,,,.._,." ,.. -"* ~ of ltlll 9'#n-same delerlbed In __., ... N4 ftobtlt A. Al&ll, 111 •• ntpr""'ll'llV• IO I W tie court . C91110{nla Probal• Code. in i.wtut motMfot ot the Uflit· ret1r e Muat -:. In N•n•H ... Aa. .,_ "!! mone upon 'JO", MClulMI THE ASHTI fO H ......... tumiur9 •. ~ RMt Sell lw:h, c.11. manr, •C1!0nS wllhoul THE PETITION The lime tor hhng claims Id 5'a ... o1 AfNrita ...... ....e te • -of 1M *Y of ~ If ~ SOlD AAE OllCAlelD IN lngl. 9QU!pment, goodWll eo144' Qb'8 nino COUtt •PProval ....... ·~ to w• not • .,, .. berore lout OUI Wlll9"CY ....... 0 0f ""° .................. ",._. ......, ...... ..... " ,... to do to, ludoe!Mtlt "' OENERAl AS. ~. lllOCk In trld•. ~ c J . l'an.y, Inc:., ~ S.IC>fe laking certain YIM'/ :::--;, ~d .= 111onlhs lrom I'll he nnglplllcj M 10 titla ~ pr»-....e .._ IHMlft to heer ,.u .. Mt ..... -• d•f1ult wllr bl t1k1n Qoodwlll, Tr1d1n1m1, not 10 compe!e, rrt ...... H~I T.,,.. Hiie l)rhle, \mpot\91\I •otk>n11 ~ rt'I 1P~ da .. nohc:ed bOV• 18U40n QI enculnbf~. ,.., ow. temer, ,.u -... M ega1fwt you fOr h ,...., LMM. Tre09 '1lllUrM end hold #'CS .,. loCel9d el: LaQuna BNcn, C. .... bOwever, the pr:~ (Thia~~ wll YOU MAY EXAMINE: .. ·~·L ..... end ............ net .. ,.. ett....., .....,.. .... ~ed In IM Com-[QU!pm«tl, ·.:.::,·=: tc>. &':a.~· Co•~1.'t::. Glenn E. ,~Ll.~~ ::='':!"':1'19 ~llee lO llllow the pei'soMI :: •::'by •IN ~~,~:11:': ~ 1~ 1:: 1J.:. ,.._ .... .._ thM, !: ._ ., 0 ........... ~· 11 .,, eetlOn tor partl· ~~ 10t1 Orange 12121 ouniy. ~Laguna roov-. · 11\letMlltd P8fSOns uni.u '9PfeMntaliYe '° . IMe ln..,_tld In the •stall• I• dlctlbld P'OC*'Y 11t11· .,. .... tM oaM, • floe lll•t•t9 1" the aon or rNI pt°'*1Y A~. Coate M4IM, C&. TIM bUllnMa Nme uMd K-"h p 91thop, 27065 ~ !hey hav• walv•d nollc• or men~tons Wltl\Oi.11 'Jo41 .~ fie wilt\ N co"'1 .~ 1n the .r0r....t Cour\Jfet1r ••tHo in•n:: _...... MellJ. KAR•N VA8QU•Z, 9*7 by th4t ...., al lt\el loea· Ovie do. Ml11lon VI~. ~S9n'9d to th• P'Of>OseG ob• COUf1 ce:roval ~ RecluMt b end St••• IO ... ..... ,,....rt, ...., Dee~ ........... ca.n .. c..rt. ., .,.., THE BUSINESS NAME liOn 11: ORANGE MINI Cellf-12ttl achon) The lndependenl 8etofe WltY Notloe ot N lltlng °"*'"A" ....... wttMut fMftMr ,,.,..... .... ......... ........ DelMllr Clertl USED BV THE SEU.EA AT lh• entlc:lp•t.0 dal• of Wlltlam L ~. 11'42 MtmlniSlrallon 1\11hority ~· lldton•, of I •n Inventory 91\cJ PA..ct!l 1. Fee llmc*t ti . warnlne fr•in th• ................... un I THAT LOCATION IS· LA "" bUlk .... la AUGUST Colony Cl1\le, santa AM. w1I b9 gfMted urileu en tw>w.ver. the PafSC>n., .,alul of •late usels lie 10 Condomirilum UnUl...e. ~,_act IMA8 CAL-SEAl OF COURT CR!STA ClEANEAS & 29, 1991 II the Offlc• of CAiif. t2705 lntwesi.d pefSOn h~ .an reprMenlatlVe Win. be or ol lltly pe.aiotl or No 255 (The 'UM ") u n.r. .,. ..,._ ..... a NDAIH08 ,_. ~ Dlte4d 7-31·91 DRAPERIES NATIONAl BANI( Or' .J•Y F. Ptlc:hlkln. 2233 "°" objecllon lo tM ~Ilion requwed to give no~t_ IO ~t as Pf()vided In thown uOOO lhe Condomon· ...... , ......... You '"llY ---..... , .. , ... .,. Publl hed Ntwport 8"ch-The txllk ...... Int~ SOUTHERN CAUFOANIA. C1rll1I• P11u. N~ 9nd shows QOOd ca\1$• lnterMtld persons ur-ss e.ctlon 1250 al "• ium Pieri centuliild •Cotldo-'f ---Co1t1 Men Ptlot Augutt to b9 c:oneummated et en. Thi• bulk', ... 11 liJbl.el 8"Ch c.r.r 82t80 why the covtf should noJ they haw waived notice or Clllltomia Probaw Code A mink.Im ~n tor LOI 1 of went •• oall en a~ "°'"9 • •••Ulrae en 13 20 21 Septemb9r 3 oltlc:• of ESCROW AMEA· to Calltomla Unlfotm Com• K~h A WOltlOft 2U9t gr11n1 lhe aulttority consented to the P'Of>O•d R9CMt1t tor Soeclal Nolic9 Tiac;t No 10681·1. eou.11y1......, ,...., ewer. .. .. oefte, 1991 ' ' • ICA CORPORATIONL 9132 m•rclal Cod• S•cllon VtlHQull, l.agunll' Hiii. A HEARING oo It!• K tton,t T~ ~~t torm le •vaiW>le 1tOm fl• o1 Chnoe. &ewe 01 Celli-Of· ..... Mt illMlw en •t• Una •eris e una r 571 GAADEN GROVE 1tlVO., 8108.2. C .. lf. 92153 pellllOn will be held ori 9dmlnoalratl0n au.,..,11ty COUt1 cleftt. n111 (lhe ·Pieri·). Recorded *"°'• '9'I ..... otlft M 1 ....... ,........_ ne No 5. GARDEN GROVE:. If ao IUbjKt the narM Chat\ls S. f.kon, C) W... August 22. 1991 Ill 1 45 r" M~lltd uo:-..: an AftDf'ney_fOf PielltlOMf': on M 12, 1878 .. Doc;u-attemew ~ ..,. .. ....,.. , .... Hlln; PUIUC NOTICE CA 82944 Md lddr .. DI the petton Yale L.oott. IMN, Cell. P M In O•pl 3A loca1tK1111 ntet• person .. ~" HOWSER, O!M'NER & ment No 1ee10 1n 9oo11 .... ., • ..... .w of• es ..,.._ a · The nanw end ldd,... of With ~ dellnl mey b9 92714 700 CIVIC: Centet Onv• obffci!on to the ~-n BROWN 13220 Peoee 7e tlWOYQtl d I t h 941 ,..~... 1tW4 lhl per11ori with whom fll4ld II NATIONAL. BANK CllY K HY<ltn 18'4 ..,_ West, P 0 Box I 138, :h(j =~~= .Q40 ~· Df. 115, ;nclut111• ol Oll"r. !!!!_I~•) n e "'••ulna tleft ... • ~~ aBCROW NO. lt44H cf.unt INY be filed le ES. Of SOUTHERN CAUllOR· lark lane, ~.-Pott ....._ SMIA Ana CA 92701 Y fMwlMM't a..eh , CA 1Recit1ds ol u 1d 0 11ng1 --...,._ ' ou,..elr oen ~ .-TICe OF CROW AMERICA CORP<> NIA. £.crow DMaiOfl, 3951 Ceif 92t10 IF YOU OBJECT TO grant the Mll'lorlty IHfO County whoc.h p&an ....,..,. 011, .... de.,_ le -........... ....... ... ...,, RATION, 11732 GARDEN So fltaza Drive. M e 1&0, J.4leflul L Mili.,, 23 ~ th• g1ari11ng ol 1he pehtK>n. ~HEA.RI~<! ~ ~Newport Bead\1Cost8 I'° 111e1 PIC>PerlY dualbed 1n tr11•n .... otteolon ropl••• .a ...._. .,.. (N!!':" a.AL• t GAOV!. BLVD , No. 6, S1n11 Anl , Celllornla 19"'•. IM,,., c1111.1211s you should appear al lh• P.' w "" ,_, .0 Mm Piiot Traci No 10687, Recotdell ......... ...._ tMM "" .,.. caue la oerte •• .. _ pureuan GARDEN GROVE, CA. 112704, Ind thl laal dew for Th11 bu1lri .. 1 11 con- h.aring and stal8 you1 ~"fl J9·, 1::i:.: .!f~ Aug 13, 15, 20, 1991 11n Book 448, P1g11 5 ...... de~ DIAS CA1' o..che eu ..... to UCC aeo. 8t01 926'4. ESCROW OfFICER a:etalma 1hal be At>-dueled by-a gen.al ,_,. objec:llons or hi• wnllen ~00 ~ :f C. 1 t0,;! j•h1ough 5 ot Ml900llaneoul ••DMI08 ,,_,.. pr.-S I .,.._. ,.. _,...ma .r IMIMI .... • TO CONTACT IS Jeenni. 29. 1891, wNch ~ tn. lllfllllp ob}ec:lk>ris Wttll lhe coun W t. ivs.nte n~ CA PUIUC NOTIC! ~ Aecofdl ol Aid Or· ......, -,........ .. .., reap....ea • .._.... ......_.In UCC LH, on or •ft• l r.zt/91 • day l>efOfe the Th• reg111r1n1(1) ~ belor• the heanng Your 4tS ' 1"91 County ..... IM en I aeo. 8t02 •nd the Im dly for flllna NI• cl••• 1peclfltKI above. menc~ '° traneact buet-appearanc• may be '" 92701 PMaJt PARCEL ti. Ari undMdld • "'9CIU puede P9lder el MN, UtHiHttt clalnu1 11\alt b9 8/28tlll Dated August 2, 1881 ,_11 Uf1CMt the F~ per$0n or by your Rltomey IF YOU OBJECT. TO ............ • 00238 petC*ll ltll .. 811 in .... ....... 'I .. ~ ..... eu ·Norte~. IS tiEREBY wf'Mch I• the bullnes:~ Mlkllto FUNkaW• Pul>o Bu1U\9H Nltnt(I) bted IF YOU ARE A lhe granting of the petition, ••lnHI Nw Ind 10 lhe Common At_. Una ••rta o u n • ealllfM, au .... ,. V GIVEN Chat 1 bulk ule 11 b9tofe tn. tale date ll1h•d N•wpott B11c:h-above on Apn121, 1811 CREDITOR °' a ~ sttoulcf appew •1 th• atateMent as shoWn end def!Md on llentM• t...,._eo. no •tr•• o•••• de •u i bo\.11 to b9 med• n4'd 1bove C01ta Mel• PAot Augul1 Altn w Perii1 conllllgent Ctedilor OI lhe anng and r:•• r.:r TIM fo1ow1ng penons ar• lho ~n leMfWlQ lhet•hom le ....... proteoolonJ ptopled•d efft awtao Th• nerM(I) ~nd bull· Thll bulk lranaf« It/II noc 13, 1891 Thll atalem.nt WM flltd deeeas4'd, you must Ille obJecllons or ' wri n dolna buelneM .. : Ille tollowltlQ (Al An .OU-eu ,.,,.,.., ... rtt• • adtotonel ,., P8'1• • neu lldd•"* of the Ml* IUbjlld to Cal1lomla Uni-1575 with the County c:a.tc °' your clo1m with lh• court Ob(llCllOnl ~!!'-th• ~Uri AMERICANA ANTIQUES -...-nefll (Olhel lhan Ma49uln• tl•n • ca u• I ot1 er•· DRESS fOR sue. form Comm•rclel COd• PUBLIC NOTICI! 0f.ll'Q• County on J\lty "· and m111I 11 copy 10 the belcmt IM ,._nn9 out LTD 2099 San Joaqukl p.,c;e1s • and IV) Olllgnll· -.11r 1 '°' • O •· CESS CLEA.NEAS INC SectlOn 5108 1091 persooal reptnen1a1111e appeararice may ~ In Hftll' AOtKI Ntwport ISMch led II "Reauic11d Common •UM.,. oen :: • bteten _.,.. ,...., ... 2578 Nrirrpon ~arci' DATED· oet07191 Flotttteue ''°' ... :.~:'1f:ur b'fno~~~s fr~~ pe;:o" o~gr, you~~~~ Callf. ~..,._, 18 Thune!~ :,~ ~o 11~.,:-0 Un~ ~ ::.=-et~:..: ca': ~~~.:-:. ~": ~:;}; Masa~~:r: ~ J. :ii: •u.1n .. 1 Nw Publl•h~ Cott• ~ the dAlt+ ol hrst ISSUlll'IC8 of CREDITOR or • T~INtne ~If 82714 Ull8 II patklnQ ~ ator· ere ....... oort• ... Uft ....................... DAESS~R SUCCESS Publllhld Newport ..... .....,, Newport Beech PllOt leners as p1ovlded in contlng9nl crtKlllOf of N Jeann• L ·Qebler, 18 •O• ap1c11 belcon tu ouohe tu oeeo. """''•· II "° oonooe • CLEANERS B11c:h'Cot1• M111 Piiot Th• follollfing peraon1 .,, gull tl, 20, 21, S9Plembef ~,on 9~00b 18ol co"d: ~':i:'m ~~ ~'cot: Thunder Tf911, lrvlne, Calif. anc1'UI pllli()I, end (8 , A 81 uet .. ne ,,...., •• un •botde puede All other bYllneU nem.1 Augual 13. 1991 tSeo ma:~c::ADENS 3, 1991 T-642 a 1 om1a ro " d m.11 lo l'I• 92114 non.eiicluslve M.-nelll If>-au ~·· a tlempo, flamer ..,.._de end ldctr. .... uffd by the Bm1ol St ' ---------,~~: n~'i°:it~e"~:for\'81~ ~'so;:~ •by,.°:~1a": ~b~n=~ c.:; :''::"'~~1':1~:,:: ~-~ ~.-:~ ret.,.!1':' • • .._..~='~ • .,~th!! :i:.r:.; PUBLIC NOTICE ~f!"· ~4lci.5·~arit• Ana PU.LIC NOTICI monlhs flom lhe heanng 9ePD t • co wile 801881 1uppn.1 11palr, V __.... ctU ar doe• a une eflolne de th Hllet(•) .,,. Noni H4"0ht1, Cal•I 82707 .._ttttoua dale nohced ~bove Wlf'lln fOUt months trom The t• lalrtnl(I) Com· mlk!ienance. and ~oech· •••• , .. , IU dfMre 'I .,uda ..... (we el di-~ l'latM(I) and bull· P1otttloue CoY9 ~ Ml~ r"" YOU MAY EXAMINE the dat• ol lllSl Issuance ol menc.d ,0 ll'IMACt blnl-"*'' 8lalPI thefelrom '" •• ,.. ..... d• eu reotene t~feftklo). ,..... ldclfHI ol !h• Bu.IMM Nem9 """' fund I, 2424 s e •uetneoa N ... lhe hie kepi by the c:our1 11 = ~1J,~ "~ nns uoc1« the FtctrtloUI Oii oas. tn11'18rllls Ind ochef propl•d•d e ln avl10 c ... No. 9111,9 buytrl•I ar•: GOLDEN· &a.tement Brl1tol St , Ste 350, Senta a tet.......e you are a p8fson Clllll~la Probell Code Builneu N1m1(1) n11tK1 hydJOUllbon 1Ubclenc.e1 IV· adlolonal 1H>f p•rte de JUDOa JACK WEST LAUNDRY a VALET Thi Foltowlng persona Anl H41lght. Calif 82707 The follOWtnQ perlON .. 1nt&r8Sled 1ri the estate, The time tor fifing clal~ abolle on• June 1, 1991 lllQ bulow 1 ~th ol 500 le oorte. K. MANDaL SERVICE, INC., 15702 Pro-•su•• ~~~MISH I ~LEAN-Thi~ bbu11~:,:, = d<><n9H 2 ~A.,...EFO~MANCE you may Ill• with the cour1 ··-• befi 1 Garytl a.bl« leet lrom ll'le sur1ec1 ol lbtot etroo roqulM-dUC• l.aM un.t o Hoo· ,,,,., ,. duct,... y • H20 a tormal Requnt tor .,..,. not •lQ)I'• ore our Th!t statement wu fi1tKI .-t progeny bul w1lh no en ot:PT. H II Ion Beach cautomla ERS 536S Alton, Suill E, ,,... PRODUCTS, ~5 N. ey. SpeClal Nol1Ct1 ol lie tiling monlhe .l~m "• heanno With the County Clerk of 11ghl ol surl1c• entty as toe ........ Puede 41'11 92t9 • ltvlne, Cattl 82714 Th• 11g111rari1(1) com-~"' St <>rang., c.lt. of an inventory ana date oot1e ftbOV• Oreng• County oo July 8 proYl<hid "' OMci Aec:oldid 111tad Qlllera llamar • T h• naino and ado The asNtt .,, 0.,,.,lllv SFC VI Inc , CaMlomla, 310 menc.d to 1tanaac1 but!-92697 appraisal pt estate assets lheV~~tiAMt't,Y ~x::~N~ 199 1 'lf'I Book 9580, Paoe 131 Of· un ah .. d • lnMedl .... d,.... et t tte 09Ut1 laJ d9scnl:Mld 81• A PICK-UP Em111ld Bly. l1guna ,...., und« lhe FICl•liout Chllt1tll R1yrnond Ue. 200 Of of any petition or p y F4"2 t 2 loal R@c;ordJ I ........... "° oene.e • ,., Minbre ., dlreoolon A N D DEL Iv ER y T 0 Beech, Caltf 92651 Bu1IMH Nam•(•) -hated ,.,t. Lane • ~L ""'*' accoun1 as p10Vlded in ~85~· 111 ~ =: Publll'*l N-pot1 e.ac:h-PA..c£L Ill. An 811CJulMI u n •e1tot•d• puede de la CMtrta ••' aU .. t • HOMES ROUTE ONLY, Thia bu1lne11 11 con-1bove oo. F1bru1ry 12, e.ad'I Celli 8~ sec11on 1250 ot the · ....,., end MJ4lt1lel'll to u• 1,___ ""MIFVtole ,_ '-' hlch lncludn IOl'lwll• d1Jc1t<I by 1 e0tl)Of1tion 11111 Th•• b1.11ln•n 11 ~ Calltorn111 Probate Code A you m.y file with ll• oour1 Colla M .. a Piiot July 23, :.,,.. led ,__ • R~ COUffT OP CAUo w cont acts cu.: The 1eg1111ant(1) com-Rodney F Emery Mat\tg· duel~ by an lnCIMdlal Request lor Spec:1a1 Notice~~~~~= 1111~ 30 Au9t1s16.13. 1991 /: ft:'°si:,~~the referenol• ~ FORNIA, COUffTY OP =Y=t•. ~ii, end monc.ct to tt1nsac:1 bull• 10Q Qenenl P111Mf Tile r•al11r1nt(1) co m- IOfm •s available lrom the ol an irweritoty .,,a T-442 b*.onv .,N(I) dltllQMltKI doe o • un11 OflANQa , 700 Clvlo hanging g6odi lnv•nlory 0911 under the Actlllout Tht• t1ate"*ll wu flltKI merlC9d io lrentect buM- court clerk 1pptalsel ol •tat• assetl PUBLIC NOTICE on the plan u 8-25!1 u I»-evud• .... , ,.,.. •I dto c...t ... ~ w .. t , a te. ind 1 ,. located 11 Bu11ri111 N1me(1I 1t1ted w11h the Courny c .. rk of ""' un<ltf t1le Flc1llloul Attorney tor Petlllorier Of of My pe~ or "10 eQPUflel\afll to Ille Unil, NOtorlo teletonloo). IH, Senta Ana, CA ROUTE ONLY l0t ORANGE above on NlA Orange County Of'I Jliy 18 8u1m••1 N11N(I) btld RANDY SWANSON, 9Ceount as provided in F~H as wQf1 as an udUtNo r!Qht C-. Ne. H T02.otH C-OUNTY a nd LONG Gr190ty S Keems 1~1 . above on NIA ESQ ~" 1250 ol .,.. Flctftlou 8nd MSemenl to UM I INDIO Mao4 TIM n•.... •dd,.... BEACH Thia lla19mlnl -· ftled F500330 Char!M R u.. ~~~acArthur Blvd Cal1totnia Probal• Code A Bu•lneu N!ine stOll08 111&1, 11 ~ c:lesio-TIM riame ane1 addre11 ot and t•l•P...;,. .,umber The bUlk Pl• II mltl'lded ~th lll• ,.~'Y ~ Pubh-"IKI N"port Beech-Thi• mt4:.~ ~ "'c: , NI• B h CA R9qt.1esl lor!t:ial Nolie• ,, .. rnent nattld on lhe ........ the c:ourl II (EJ notnbr• y ., ........... ·"~ 10 M consummated II the e ~~ ~"J on Co••• M9H P1lol Jllly 23. ~II lhl~":,., J4Ay 12 92:20"' He . !:;. ~va lrom "• The tot~ ptf'lonl.,. ~-:.:'::'~'°.!:Unit d~ de la COrl• .. , 1•' ,.......,, without ..; ~'g9w °tNc~~ci~ c::: P5027H 30, Augusi a. 13, '"\.,.65 1a:~· • N8Wporl ~"en Co•.ta AttorM~Of Pietltloner doll'lg but!M11 aa· l:MI ullld only for 1lor10 RIVERSIDE COUHTY SU· attot'ft91, .. : l•I ·notfto ride> 81Vd~ St• 100~ I.Os Publt1hed Costa Mee• ,.._T4 Ml'sa Ptlol STRAD ING YOCCA WE~TCO PRODUCT pu.poe119 and not u PEmoR COURT. DESERT "9, la dtNocl.n r et A=• CA 90041 ll'ld the N-pon ·a.ch Piiot Au--Publtthed ~ ~ Aug 6 8 13 t«<il CARLS &'RAUTH · ' GROUP, 2~ SIYI Aatlch Ql»ltert BRAN<;H, "°209 0&1J1, ftYIMN .. tew.no def Id Ml• dale 11 Au-1 13 20 27 s.pt9mb41f PUIUC NOTICI! Colla MH• Pllc>t J4Ay 23, JOHN J SWIGART, JR ~::r~1 Yotb• Linde, PA~L IY An lndlO. CA 92201 altoeMlo d•I dem•n-gllll • 1991 ~991 ' • • 30 AUQUSI 5!"13· 1881 '60 Newport c.t\t•r Dt T J w 1 P d ctl ave •'Oh• and Mtemelll • TIM 111me, addre11, and dt1nte 0 del demM-The t>ulk 1&11 mey b9 T..S5e F"lotttlou1 T-462 ----------===' St• 1600 Gr. · , .. co ,!~11 u I'll u• the pe1111ng apace Of t .. lt)hone numblt of p1.in-dHt•' llU• ne tl•n• subjOC1 to Ca11lonw Uni-Bual!nee• Name N.wporl Beach CA oup, nc., • ....., °' • space1 de9unated on lhe pl n 0 lorm Comm•relal Cod• PUIUC NOTIC! at•.-t 82660 ' corpo111lori. 22935 Savi Plari 81 oailling space(• htr1 anomey, Of lln1l •b• .. d•, .. , LAW f. Sec:tlon 5106 2 N-porl 8NC'1 Costa Ranch Parllw1~, Yorba 1>$-71 A P No Ol&-78 wt1ho\ll en enomey, la (El ,.CS8 OP JOHN ~· Thi ri1me Ind lddfetl ot P1otltlou1 d~ f=~ :1'°"' 1te P1ottth tM Mesa Pilot Unda. Calrf 92118 255 riomt>re, la dlr9c:Cfon Y el IUO, 1111 Center A.,. th• p•raon with WhOm •uetneee N..,._ NIOREWS. STRONG AND a .. tftlM .._ ---------fAug 13 15 20 1991 Thia bu1lne11 11 co~ The lotet emounl of 11'111 nu!Nfo di l*IOtlO d.i enue, 8te • ..0, Hun-clalml may b9 ftlld It I Ment ASSOCIATES, 3334 E at ........ MERRITT ducted by 1 COfpotallor'I Ul'\J*d pnnc"* balence. in-abogado d• c:temandanl•. t1n 1 t•n •••o h , C A EASTSIDE ESCROW, INC. ~ tont .,1 Co I• M Co-f __ P_U_B-Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_E_....., Th• reg1111ari1(1) com-iorut i11eteon •aoettiei •• o o.i d•men~t• que "° etM7 T1 • 141 4149 ~1 Col0f1do 8IVd . Ste The ·~~ ~ ror:.•~:i8'!,v:'¢.1111 ems ~,:a~~ .. Leiter L. ll1rrltt, ----------1 menc~~ ·~Cl•= •e~l>ly Hll!Mlld COiia. Ilene abogltdo, "' LAW OAftJ llAY oe '"' 100. LOI An~ll, CA ~ORBIN·HILl INC M1c:hut Ctwle• Strong lZ CHICKEN MART. nt3 Passed away August NOTICCP02.0 : 7i82... ~ON ~~ne11 Name(ll ll1111d ~,::s ur:c1he ~~OFFICE OF JOHN RAP· Garr L. Qranvllle , :>°"1c=:"':y _ ~.: (b)COR~N FOODS 3303 2721 Wonc:kMlt Df , Ooforia ~ltvl•w Rd. L. Coete 8 1991 Memorial EOFPETTTI at>oveoo July! 1~ C.llOll ut thll Nol"• 11 IUO,ID7c.rrtarAvenu., Cle r k , r luaan l~lhalt b9 A~I H , Harbor BIVd 4'02. Co1ta d1IMar,Cal1t.t262!) Me1A,Callfl2'27 Hrvlc• 2:00 p M TO AOMINtSTER Fib M Hon, PrHl<lertt 173,822 66 Suite 550, Hunllngtori z w •e, Deputr 1991 which 11 the bu9lnela Mesa, Calif 8202~ I 'fhl1 bu1ln1t1 11 con-Semlr M Hun. U M Friday, Auguit US. EST ATE OF: Thlt 1talemetll wu filed Cu11ontly dlled Calhlel Beech, CA 92147 (71 4) Pub111hed N.wpott 8"ch· day befof• 1n. WlClc:lpeted COtbon H>" Inc ' 1' °''"'n-~•i.ar:~,:fr~(I) ~om-~!~,1 ,... ~907 ' Aneheltl\. 1991 · •I 51 Andrew• Billie Lynne L••li•, with 1"• County Clertt 01 Olecki or C.hlied 841-4849 Cos!• M ... PllOt July 23. aale d111 1peclfled above Thll bu~lnH• !u!0 menc.ct to traneact ~ Thi• ... builnen 11 ~ PrHbyt•rlllll Church aka 8 1nle L Le1lle Orange Couniy oo July 2• ~ lu lho True•• 0t DATE· MAV 30 1991 30 Augu11 8, 13, t991 Oiled AuQutt 5, 1881 OT~t<I by f •t~:'~) c:om• nett undtf th• Fk:titioue dUCI~ by en lndMdual ~~-:'· R~d.StN:: CASE NO. A1&0154 1991 ,498872 btddoi '"" ec<o11pt11>1e 1 Alit.ur A. Simi, Cler'k, 1479 GOLDENWEST LAUNDRY IM:ic.:,•,0• tra"nuc:t txlll-Bu11rie1t NerM(I) lated Tn1 reg111r1nl(I) ~ To ell heirs, TrustH provided ptop., lly U. Q, Duran, Deputy & VALET SERVICE, INC • nesa unoer lhe F1Ct1tlous ab0\1'9 on Fet>Naty 1801 menc.cl lo ltenuct buet- pol1 Beach Surviv.O b9neflcianes etlldtors. Publl1hed N-por1 Beletl ldln11hca11on is waollb6a PUIUC NOTICE By E.tre Scl'Ny, 1\9 Pf91l· Busmen Name(•) lolled M)(;l\l .. c $1tong ,,..1 und., the FlCtttloul twoby h•l'111e~• andEdnaa, conltngerit ctedll()(S and Co111 Mesa ,.,toe July 23. -F1om tntoimalion w P bll hed Newpor1 Beach· dent •boll• on: Novembor 1, Thia alat•IMtrt w11 nt9d 8ut1n11t N1m•(1) ..._, •• rsons wtto may 30 Augu115 13 1991 lhtt Trustee doomt 1elieble, u 1 P1otltleu• Publl1hed N•wporl IMS wtth ihe County Clerll ot eboveon NJA brother In lieu of ~httiwise be lnl8reS1ed Ill ' T-4141 ttul for wflich TruSIM ~Colla M ... Pilot Augull 5, .......... Nome BllC:h·COIUI MIH Pllol LM MICOonald Sec:rltarf Or.nge ~Oft .Alty 11. Stmlf M HMn flow ers donatlo"' lhl! will Of eslal_. °' bolh no 1epruan1•110t1 or wat1an-13, 20, 27, 1191 S tat.-.nt ~ugull 13, 1991 Thi.I 11ttern9nl • wae filed 1191 tti11 11a11men1 wae tied may be made lo 01 Bith• Lynne Leshe aka PUIUC NOTICE 1Y lhe SllMJt addf881(•) QI T52I The fOllOWlng peraon1 are 1571 wtlh the County C*k of F.OO~U W11h Iha COYnty a.tt of Hope Ear ln111tute. S.1118 L Les!Ht ,....... °''* ~mon de11gr111 PUBLIC NOTICE dolrig bu1tneu It PUIUC MATIC" Orenge County oo Ny 19, Publ tied Newpotl BMch-Orange County on J4Ay ,2 2100 W 3rd SI . Los A PETITION has b9en ..... ._. of lhll allove dllCllbtKI FIRE AID ONE. 1975 U.. "v '" 1991 23 1991 • Angeles, CA 90057. filed by Eltt\or T Flctltleua P'~IV 1• 101 ScilO&l ~ ni Canyon Rd Lagoni ,9008'4 C:O.ta M..a Piiot .J.-y ' '41M T9 Paciftc View MOl'to-Thomp90n and Rob1t1 8u.tne11 M•me la 127 Nuwpc>rl Beet.ti F1cthlou1 t.tc:h, Callf 826Si 9 ... "°1-tttlou11 N•'me p bll hid N-BNC&f\· 30. Augutl 5, 13, 1001 Publitfled Newpot1 8Mcfl.. 01 Ktl (714) S1ewa11 In "• Suoenor Stat.-nt 928e3 9uafne•• NonM tom J Haopet t876 La-... ·-u • ·-.-· !IO T""58 •rv. ' ng COUrl ol Cakfornle, C'ounty rhe following'*'°"' 111 Said po~ty 1s 1 .. t•menl uria Canyon Rd 1..11guna StllteftMMtt eo.i. M ... Pllo1 July • Costa M .. flllOt "46'f a. 8'44- 2700 ol ORANGE doll'IQ bulll,,... 11 eold for lhe PIPPC>M of The following peraon. •• t.ch C&hf. 82g5j The fOllowlng perwn. a<• Aug\1111. 13, 20, 1811 PUIUC NOTICE 10, AugU1t I , 13, 1"1 ._________ THE PETITION QUICK PICI( MARKCT, •no'""' ublog.lhons doing~·.. Kevin' Hatper, 21722 c .. doing bulllnell.. T~95 T ..... --========1 r~ttSts "•t Elinor T 16520 e.ect1 8Nd Hun-bV ta4d Doect o1 T1us1 in LYON STREET. CPM. 2424 mane Miuion v,,10 c 1111 PAClFIC eu1Lo1NO CON· PUIUC NOTtc• P1otttleua pua• •c-nlCI Thompson and Robin tlngtoo Beach Calif 92647 c~ flltlS and 8llPlf\ SE. Brlllol StrMI. Suite 82592 ' CEPTS. 18102 Stty P1t1c '" l uel.neN Nw _. ffV st-81'1 be appointed as Aot>en G Phch9f. l58A2 of the rus1• 9M ol Sllkt 350, Sant• Ana Hligt111, Jame.a P. Gaughan, 2'33t Soulh Suite A·t . lrYinl. P'lotttteue a a.t.....nt =9PrMen\llllV8 lo Topaz W•lmlMI.. Cahl c.tlfomle CAiif 92707 81rb1do1 Dana Polril, Caf. ti 112114 ·~"--N Th• folto...._ ,..nof11 ,.. II• .stat• ol 92683 anc:a COmpeny It Cov. Pfop4lt'tlet M•Nge-Callt 92129 Craig St .... tn Hamplon, •-11 llflM -"'V ....... the rit s E Pltch•r 1!>142 l1u1t•. &uanne Keltv, m9nl Fund I, 2424 SE T 1 11 c:o~ 2405 l.aM9aa Court. Coe1a a ... ...-.m cl~na t>o lneta It THE PETITION T:.,'oz Wnlmlnsl41f Calif 11c.u1tv11 Vtc.e P1eald1rit, Btltlol StrHt, Sit 3~ d~I~ ~~! ~·~, .. part ,,. .... C.hf 92827 The 1oC1ow1ng pet'10nl ate HUlllT IHVE$TM NT CO TN toltoWlng pereone M requests IM dvced8ri1 s 92683 • 930 I Cott>in "*""' 811 Santa Ana HllQhl• Cl!<I hi Dw1yn1 W1tltam Pryor. dol~ bollMH at 711 Udo park Or H Newpot1 dOlnG t>wlMll .. : PAC8P1C VllW Will end codClis ,, riy Thi• bUllMll II c:on-100 Norlhrtdua. CA 11324 82707 ~: ~. 111r1nt(•) com-279M SI Klna, M11110n THti CUT ABOV1! 1578 Beach. Calif 92063 MAl'NITAtET MAINTI· _..,..AL ,AM be edmltled to p1obate duct.cl by husband end 15 Ill 776 1575. Oatttd Thia bu1ln•11 11 c:on· m9nc~ ,o lflnHCt bulll· VltJO, Clhf 02&02 Wttn.. Avenue, Founta•ri Matt1n M Hunt, 3441 COOi NANCE. 240 ltrott<IWey, c.metery • Mot'luatY The wll and ariy codicils wife 712AJlll ducted by lndMdu•I butl-MM \#Id., the FIC:tlUOU• Thl1 ~ bu1lnt11 11 con. V1J1ey, Cellf 82708 fltl:Qh19 Or Palot Verdel eo.ta .,...., CAllf,:' ()iepel • Ctematcwy 1r1 ava•able 101 The reglatrent(a) com· ASAP3850! ,,... 8 Na~•) llt~ ~ by a ~II pet\· loY9y S ftt\lliPtOfl, 328 Calif '°274 RJC.hefd Roman • l40 3500 ~ v ... Orfltte •011·nenahOl'I tn lhw hi@"~' mencecs to tranud butl 8113 ll/20(, 1127 Th• r1g11111nt(1) c:om-~It NIA nershlp lllh SI , Hunt1ngtoo Beach, Thi• bu1lri111 11 con-Dto1dw1y. Cotti ......_ by"• cou11 under th9 Flctllloul l'Ml'ICtKI 1o tr•ntaet bu•I· 1 "'P 0 Th• 1•gl1tr1nl(1) com. Callt 12541 duel~ by· an lndMdl.laJ Ceftf 11127 ~~ THE PETITION ~=nut Nam•(•) llttad PUIUC NOTtCI neu und• l.h• F1C11ttou1' ~, .. ~,,.;._ llld ~ 10 ltanaact bull· Thie 1>u1lne11 11 eon-Tl'I• reg111ra rit(1) CC>l'n-Thi• bu1tn.11 11 con-~llJ!!!~~~=~~l ,.qunts aull'°ruy lo NJA 9u1lne11 Nem•<•I lllled """"' COYt1IY Ca.tit ot ne.1 uncl.,. the Flc11lSou• dUd~ by en lndlv1dull rMnCtKI -lo lraneac:t buW-clUCtad by' en'1ndMdulil ttdmlnls•r the •1•1• •.=,,oa. Pitch..-"°'.....,_ ebove oo Maye, 11111 Of "'•Count JUty tt. Bus•n"• Nem•(•I fl led Th• r1ol11ranl(•I com-,,... und• ~ nct1Uoua Th• 1a11111r1nt(1) com-... 1111811 under tfle ll'lde~n<Mnt TNI 11_....,,.,,. -• flied •uetnoN NetM ~ F. Emety, Meneg· 199";'C!• 'I on •boll• on July 22, \091 rMne:tKI lo ttaneact bull· BualnH• Namt(•) 1111~ ~ lo lteneac:t ...,. -1 ....a ... AY Admtn1Stra110n ol ESlatn wt th Count ca.tk 1 ... ....._.. Ing General Penntt P~M Craig s Hampton neu under IN FICllllOUI •b<W9 on: IMO neee ~ the "ICWOul --_....,.. Act (This authority Wiii O:" ·~~--yon ..... ~ Th• ~ng pet1IOftl .,. ™• •tatement Wit llltd Thia l tatlt'IW\t WU Ned au.on ... NlllM(I) lifted Marlin M Hunt lu•lnell N•me(•I .... Mortuary * Chapel 911ow th• personal anQ9 ........... ,. ~, • dOlng bulinMI u : With the County Clerk or Publllhad Newpofl 8Mch-with the County Cllfk of 1t>ove on ~ 1, 1t11 Thie 1t111.,,.,. waa t11ec1 1t>cw1 on Jiiiy 11, 1•t Cremation r.ptestn .. IJV• to . 1.1.k• 1991 Metltl CROSS ROAOS INT RNA-Or•• County on July 18, eo.ia M ... PllOI .Jiiiy 23, Or~ County ()fl July 19, LllltOnl Phlllpt.on Wiit\ lfl• CoiAnty Cllfll Of Rlehlrcl R Aotfl 110 Br~-many &ellOna Wlf'IOUI Publlehed N.wpott Bel!Cfl TlONAl., 1922~ N4IWPOfl 1tl1 30 AugUtl 1. 13, 1891 1881 Thi• ·~· -· ftled Orange ~ty on Jiiiy 11. Thi• ••• ,.,,...,, WM ... ,._. • ...,_: 1 obta1rilno eoutl •pproval eo.t. MMe Piiot Jiiiy 23• Blvd 1100. Cotta MIM. ''°°'" T~ ~ltl With the County C*lt of 1991 wltfl IM COU'lly Cleftl ot _.., -9'10te faking cet1ain VfMY • <:all! 02827 ~ ~ 8Mch PUbfilhed twwpol1 hach-Oranot County on Jufy 11, 'IOOJ31 Orange County on ~ U , !1::•:1 .. =•=·===~lm:1PO:""":.'~tt1e~~.a~t0n~s:.30 •. iAIJ•IQllm•ill.ii1iii3ii, li89it~Ti-438~l Seou D1v1d Oufflfl9"', Co.ia M• • p,1o1 ·~ 23, PUIUC NOT..,.., Cotta! Mt • Pllol Jl.ly 30, 1"1 IO Pvblllhed Newport 8Mch-lttt P tlllJO howevet person 253 f 191h SI , Colla 30 Augu 1 I 13 ltll ,_ August I l3 20 l8111 Plooe ~ ..... Not Jiiiy 23. M•u Cellf 12t27 • • ' ' ' ' ' T-4'4 Pvbllahed ~ 8eec.fl· 30 AUgUll t 1J 1811 f'Wll9hed N9'll'pClft .._... Thi• bualnHI 11 c:on• T-463 ~ NIM PllOC Jiiiy 30, • • T....., Cotta ...... Piiot Jiiiy tl. STIRTllG I IEW BUSlllESS?? . ~;~~:= :, __ PUIUC ___ NO_T_IC_I__ PUIUC NOTICI "UOU9' '· UI, 20• 189\..... PUIUC MOTICI 30• AIJQUtt .. '3; 1•\ ..... ,... und• the f"dllou• PMHe .,. dcMna buliMM .. "'9UC NOTICI ,....,_ flUIUC llOT1CI But1ne11 Nlme(I) 11.-c:t ,......... (e)ART[ .. IU"N f!NTI A· .......... 8•1nlll NW tt>ove on Mat I, ltlt •UelntH NelM ,RISU (b)UTTUI DA,.. The 'ollOwtnf P«90N ,._....._ • a ... eMent "91ftll - Scott D QuM(Mtn .... I ut UN s. at72 T.,,.., °'" doinQ btJllineM. ·~-...... Th• ,OIOwlng ptl"l()nl .......... .._ Thi• lt•ltrnenl WM -.0 The ~P*--•• HuntlnQ10n a.en, Callf. ~·li AAT TO .. ,Anf. ............ eredOlngbulNN ............ . Wini 1h9 ~ CIWll °' dolna ~.. '*' ,.,,.., .u ffY COUCCTIONS SUNNY ,.,. 11 c · me ~ ,.,_.. .. Orenge County on Jiiiy lt. DOW BUll.O!Jllt SU..,LY, MICPIHI Niii Al1•bum, ~~ 17th I D, Cot .. ~ = =aont.,. ff\S a*O Camino dM c101na bulitloll M 1t0t 1212 ~Or~ M e T, 2tO .. ~. Clefemor1t ........ CMf l2tn llNOO IUO\.£ N£W#A. Alillan.. ~ N!gull.,-Celll MAHL.EA DUtQN, an PMHH lniine, c-.f t:PJIS ~~ Atter1lum. ltO f'~ AM I'll•. 56.o H ll'l " 1..-.0 Adami Av•, 12t71 Tustin An~ew,_.t ~ NewPDr1 ~ ~ Amor1cln Inc., W.,,.,,. Long 8"ch, C-"' Co91 Mfft Calif 82128 FC V ~, Callfomla. 310 heth, Cllllf .,_ Co9ta M ... Piiot Ny U C•llfornl1, 1212 ~t ~~'1:1~~1· Cltt•mont, '°'°' M••• c1 DoredO Trutt. l!me rald 8 1y, l.1gun1 ~ ,..._ ...,.,, SO,~·•. 12, '"' OttYe, lt.N T. IMnl, C.at Thli bueln .. 1 11 con-Tn11 bu11nee1 la c~ 1W·O Ao ""Aft, Cotti l'INC:f\, Clif '"51 nu Tul!#I A¥e., ~ T•1 W7tl ducted ..,._., and duCteCI bJ en lndMOuel ..... CMlf t2Nt Tt\11 bu IM11 1 con llledl, Ct.-... =========1 ""' b ut lMH 11 C:Oft-1"""9 bJ" Th• f91l1tr1n1(1) com Tl'lll bu11n"1 11 c~r.-duC'ted "¥ • ccwporatlon H111 bu11nee1 • 09fto "'9UC IOT1CI ~ t»y .• c:cM'J)Ofation Tti. I I I( l tom-menoed to trllf!Md ~ CIUClld by en lndlvld4lll l h• r•11••11•nll•I corn. dUCted "'1 llf'I ~ ----------~· Tl'I• r91111r1nl(1) COf'n• ~i:,· ~~ ...... ,,... IMlder ... ~ Th• ,.g •tl•nH•I corn-~ lo •enuct ~ ,,,. r~lfrMt(I, ~ ....... • IMnOed '° ~,~,... undilr .. P'ldtloul ................... 1 ..... ~to trllf!Md ~ ,,.... --~ ... ~(~) ............ ~--~~ ......... -. ,,... ~ ........ ._.,...,... fitefNf•) ........ Ofl" •••••l'M* ,, ""' ~ lie '1lcllOul u ....... ._..,.,,' --,..... ----....._ llUI• 11"8 ~ ~~1/11~ aOOYe Ofl' *'Oii lt. t•t 1•1 l u1rnee1 Helft0{1) llMed ~·-~::-~· ~NMll.ie4~ _......_ -.. _....on ...,._ . 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Ulll T T ..... ------.....:'~ ... =..:.l a.-.,----------m!!!~!!!!-~~~~1!~~~~~ PUIUC NOTlCI