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August 20, 1991
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QUOTES Of THE DAY
"/1 s a prttry rough situation to be
m, to ask ~oplt to constrw, constn •t.,
CO/'ISU\l.t and thtn ask thtm to pay
mort. pay mart."
Jeff Staneart, deputy utilities
director for the city of Newport
Beach, on a pro~d 40-60 percent
water rate increase (Al).
"IVhtthtr man is dispo td to yitld
Circulation 45,()00
Soviet uproar 11ay anect us pollcle
Cox sees coup as . . Colt ha mcl .it.wice' with Yeltlin, the Defector. 'End of , democraucauy elected preaiden• °' the
W_ arning , opportunity • . an era country' large)t republic. DUJiaa a By Russ Loar mcetang with Cox and other American
Silfl Wiier politician in Mosoow, Yclt.s.in said tbcre By Russ Loar
MWrtw
NEWPORT BEACH -lf politics in
the Soviet Union could be likened to a
horse race, Rep. Chris Cox says Monday's
coup d'etat in Moscow proves America
has been betting on the wrong horse.
"This serves as both a warning to the
West and an opportunity," aid Cox (R·
Newport Beach). "It's a warning because
it demonstrates the bankruptcy of the
policy that Western leaders have so
assiduously pursued up to now -one of
massively over-investing in the Gorbachev
regime."
CoJl believes the replacement of Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev with Vice
President Gennady 1. Yanayev signals the
need for vigorous support of Ru ian
Federation President Boris N Yeltsin.
Vladimir Sakharov talks
at press conference~
COST A MESA -Soviet defector and former have .been numerou attempts on h11 life.
KGB agent Vladimir Sakharov appeared at a press But rc:m0\-1ng Yeltsin Crom power will
confc:rcncc at Orange Coa t College Monday prO\I! harder to achieve than it was with .
canymg a red baa emblazoned with the word Gorbischev, according to Cox.
"Coke." ' "It would be much more politically
"The enJ of an era," he joked, "Coke in the challenging for them to seize Yeltsin than USSR." 1t wa to ~izc Oorbachev, whom everyone
The ousting of President Mikhail Gorbachev de pi.,es in idc lhe SOv1ct Union," aid
Monday by Soviet hard-liners may lead not only to Co,, ''Gorbachev is widely unpopular."
the end of Western business cnterpri cs, according With the collap e of the Berlin Wall
to Sakharov, but also to civil war and terrorism. and the burgeoning democrat12ation of
See OEFECTOR.1111* ,.. Eastern Europe, man> in the West have
been too cager to declare an end to the
Cold War, according co Cox.
"The op rtunity is that we may now
abandon r mi sbegotten policies and
belatedly make common cause with tho e
democratic reformers whose future h:i
been jcopardiz.ed by the hands-off policy
th e \\iest ha adopted up to now," Cox
s:ud. "Ycltstn ha'l alway been cogtuzant
that the Communi t Party in the Soviet
Union is actively re isling. reform and is
w1llmg to engage in terror to that end."
"We've got to take care that our own
-hope fo r a peaceful world do not color
our vi ion of events," Cox said. "Recall
the ad hi.,tory . of the U S-. -State
_See CO~ .....
Water conservation
draining MWD lunds
Residents may face
60 percent fee hike
Bv Ins Yo~OI
SI.ill Wl'1ler
EWPORT BEACH -Re,idcnl'
here. who for \IX monthc; ha-.:e
J1hgcntl) cut "atcr u .. c to re,cuc
what'' been charactcrited as • parched
state, ma) 'oon end up pa)ing as much
a 60 percent more for \aving "0 mu h.
\\Nd .amoni: "'at er oth 1111:. '' that
the Metropolitan Water D1~.u1ct, wh1.:h
.,., Who: Mtotropolitan Water
01\tric.t • • .,., What: A pr~posed 40-60
pPKent wa.ter rate increase. . • .,_,Where : Prtil.lmably, all the
a f'!nd~ 1t provides w~te< to,
mdud ng E."\port ~ach. • .,., When: In the ne~ year • • .,., Why: Demand for wa1rf IS
down, partly due to con~tion, thus arttin int MWD's income.
__ to nu111~ or lD opptJSLhu.-IN ~1111ne1--+--
-wppl~ ~iJI of ~c~pu.fJ._ Ik.acll' ~alc..C.
mav mere 'C "acer rate 40 to 60
pcrccm 11.lthln-~ M.\l ~ar. ba 1~lly
becau1.,c \\ith re~cnt \.\Cather pattern'
nnd succc.,,fo~n en ation effort,.
c1t1c and local "atc r d1 tnct arc
needing a nd 1ng le,.. wa ter from
MWD
But cos or tra~sp~rtat1o=n=,-~-~--i .
tr atme.nt ~v-tt~~ do 1 .. i1l1ow a corrrct undtmandi!Y oJ
htr langua~ "
Jean Ro tand
COMMUNITY EVtNTS
• E quire (a hion editor Kun
John~n Oro pre ents a special
preview event fro m 6-8 p.m. to
m\roducc "How She Looks," a photo
exhibit that capc ure the es ence of
the American woman, to help
celebrate the optnlng of Tbt Mtn's
tore at Bullock' oulh Coast
Pina
• Goodb)e Joe will perfonn
arou tic modl'm pop mu k tonight
at 7 at Blue Marble Coffcchou c an
Costa Mc a l·or information, call
646-5776.
•Newport Harbor Art Mu cum
continue howing pieces from its
permanent collection tn "Dllrereat
StorltS: Five Views ot lbt
Colltctlon." The eithib1t continue
throulth Sept 25. The museum i
open T ue dny through Sunday from
10 a.m. to S p.m Call 759·1122 for
detail~
•The Travel ind Transportation
-Covndt of Onnae-County hosts in· -
J
monthly meeting at 5:30 p.m. •.
Wcdne day at the Westin South
Coast Pllll.J Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd .•
Co ta Me a. Highlights of the
evening will include, "How and
What 10 Pad, for lntcrnation.il
Travchnf ." Co t 1 $22
For more information and
rcc,crvation call, (714) 567 2545.
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INDEX
Bridac/85
8ulinCu/A4
C1a111ticd/l3
Community f orum/At
Croawordtas
Entertainment/M
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Hcalth/.U
HorotCopc/B!
Lept nod~
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. _Qivers ~amine \ra"h found on the oceao flo.orJt Corona del Mar State~Beach.
Labor of love
Group goes to depths fo r cleaner Coast
~Y Tom Spelss
Slllt Wl'lll!f
T he wate~ orr Corona dcl Mar \\ere
clc n th1 ~eekend -at lea: t until
the n~t ~n ca n wa~ thrown into
the ocean or buried m the anJ.
With '>lcep in their eye .. and coflct. 1n
hand, abuut 40 dh.cf' gathcrcJ at Corona
del Mar Beach early SunJuy morning for
the cconJ annual hea h nu coa.,tal
clean·up, n C\icnt crcntcd hy the "Dive"
I n~olH:d Voluntarily with l:'m irnnmcntal
Re tnrat1on nnd Safety," a ll>C'al duh
ba~cd in r·Qunuun Valley.
"We're tryin to make a point that
CH'n on clean bctlch there i garha c
under the Wt\\Cr that )OU can't CC," \1 id
Nick lhcy of Coron• J cl Mar, the
prc,1dcnt or DIVERS. "I here r~tcm
'IU1.h 1' pla tic.:~ •n,1 mon1lfil11mcnt \ th11
don't b1oJc rad at all f hc 're out m th
w i.r r i fC\it r."
I le added th t quatl hie 1 in m 1rc
dan er btcau llf the v.1tcr pollu1an
than from a m j r '" nl uch 11 an ml
p II
..Herc )OU have tra h that nobody ttl
ilbou t that t killing at lca\t L'I many fi b
and bird\, hut tt ju l tak a httlc bit
Ion er time." he id. " 'obody doc
nvth1ng about that."
Until Sunday. "
After being briefed on -. tcr fcty,
di\iC~ .,kimmed the OCe3n Ooor in IC m
of two nu three from the ;e\ty to the
water.directly below In spiration Point,
' .mnmg the 'horchnc 10 1bout 70 yiarJ
deep m ~arch o{ dcbri , or O)thin
"h1~h clearly \\ \Sn 't n. turnlly part of the
C:n\.lfOl\OlCnt ,
nd they "crcn't di appointed,
depending on one'' pcr<•pcctt\.C,
Item-. rc~uc:<l from the wa ter 1ncludrd
hccr c.rn • plastic <tt.Jt·P ck ring,, fi hin
lure, , n unhrokcn water ball n ( till
full), S7 1n p~pcr money, a broken
onlcnnae, a homcm de I ter trap and •
Ure.
'I'm not rcall surpn d bout the
1ut1~tcr tr p," aid J tver SIC\ Cul le or
H foro "~'c pl d > thllt all of the time.
Out a tuc 1" • S.. DIVERS,._,_
\\.h1lc M\\i D"s in come hu"
d ec r eased . co\\s of Y.a tc r
transportation, treatment an_µcl ivcry
have hot. Plus, more storage facilit ies
are needed to hold the health) "ater
supply, requiring more money
'It', ,, prctt) tough ,jtun11on to be
1n. to a"k people to comenc. con,cne.
c.on,cne and then a'"-them 10 pa)
more , pa) more. · aid Jeff Stane:m,
deputy utihue' d1rcc1or for the c:1ty of
~e .... port Beach, lo\hO c citizen\ hl:l.\C
been cuttmg "'-lter u e 10 pt:rccnt
~mcc Fcbruan-. "'hen ~t\\ D mandated
cutbad.' H' b11ttlc th(; dnlueht
rond1t1on ...
hhough the concl!pt I of rutc
increase\) dlX'n·t surpn c u,, the
number. are highe r than we ants·
c1pated." ·
"If" been a tou~h fhe )CU \," a1d
John K.illder, a \1V..D bo:irJ memhc:r
who h'c m l\ey.pon Beach. "It'' "''
fun to ha\e to do thc-.c lh1ng,:·
1 I lc (c c_~au.l the. _.diu.rict.-i~ "'w~
mounting
un,urc h~ much o( a rate incrca\C 11
"ill implement and probably "on·1
l nllw until March, The rate increase.
the J1,1n~1 ·, fiN m five \cars, v.ould
1w 11llo effect ne\I July, he' .aid.
The race hike ts nccc sary not only
"' pa) hxcd co't but ab.o to help fu nd
.t Sb billion e xpansion plan that
rn dudc c.onstruct1on of a huge
re,cl'mr m R1vc~1dc C.Ounty and a
tunnel that "ould transport water from
L.tltc Matthew<; 10 Orange County,
i\.Jllder 'iuJ.
l he aru'" population has cited so
1 hat 'luch "pan io n projects arc
c cnt1 I. he 'aid.
1>...1llder c11ed the recent cloudy,
h mid \\Cather a" the main reason for
the dr~1p in ~ ter u age and aid 10 the
lung run. cono;ef'atiorr is till crucial.
",\t m\ hou,c, v.c ha'1cn't \.\atcrcd
1lur Oo\.\c~ bccau"c of the hca\') mt t
C:\Cf) mMntn~ ... he said. "But we till
ha\C 1hc ~amc amount of "atcr a we
hihl ~(l(.1' ~ca~ ago, and look whaf\
h:tflf'C'"'°d to ttre" puputatil'ttf.
Builder and famil y bound,
rob.bed in se cluded home
By Ins Yo Oi
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?'i l-WPO RT Bt.ACH -1wo
ma l ed gunmen bro l c in to the
Belcourt home of builder Jame Pe1c~
on Frida) night, bound Peter • hi ~1fc
'anJ her on unJ e ~ pcd with n
undctennined amount of jc-.cll"\ anJ
l"I h. rx....,licc repnrtcd 1onUa). •
No one w 1n1umJ 1n the 10 p m
incident, .,ut the Pc:ters tam11\ wa' left
t1cJ up for aN>ot '2 1'2 ho • b tmc
~~\lfit) guard t"und them. Nc .... pott
8c •~h Police ' t And~ Qom aid.
~9 one wa s injured in ttie 1 o
p.m. incident, but the Peters
f arnily was left tied up for
about two-and-a-ha1f hours
before a security guard found
them, Newport Beach· Police
Sgt Andy Ganis said.
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A Costa Mesa resident who was one of three Orange County
Fair employees awarded the Employee Award of Excellence.
QllSTDa ANYONET!_--------
Coate spent most of her time at the recent fair answering
questions -mainly "where's the bathroom" -from one of the
three mfonnational booths on the fairgrounds. With record
attendance rates on all but one day of the 12-day fair with a total
of 637,014 visitors, Coates certainly bandied her fair share of
questions. She also fielded a lot of the questions that came from
people on the fair hotline. "I would get a littJe scatterbrained by
the end of the day," she joked: "But it was very fun . It was
infonnational and fulfilling. When you're able to help someone
wjth a question or complaint, it makes you feel good."
When Coates started her job with the fair last year, she had
never even been to the Orange County Fair. But this year she
probably knew most anything there was to know about the fair.
"But l haven't seen everything," she added.
AN lllJIUAI. REQIDT:'--------
when • receiving her award last Sunday, Coates was also
commended for the special help she gave to a handicapped fair
visitor who was troubled when she found there were no
attend.ants in the restrooms. Coates ended up helping the woman,
who was confined to a wheelchair and accompanied only by a
male companion.
MORE QUESTIONS 1U CllWIE"--. ------
Coates who also works as a waitress in Corona dcl Mar, said
she look~ forward to working at the fair again next year. "It's
really just a lot of fun for everyone," she said. There should also
be even more questions than usual since the fair expand to 17
day~ for''' IOOth birthday
''I saw the Pomo Kitler"-
11 was the biggest headline the Newport Beach Helm
had run si nce the Persian Gulf War had ended, and
Katherine Bell, who had been so enthused about writing her first·
person account, now had second thoughts. ,
"Well l hope you're happy," yelled Stan "Little Al" Lamonica,
her managing editor. "We look like absolute idiots with this story.
You had to go and mention this to the publisher, didn't you?
Back when 1 was a reporter ... "
Katherine let her bos~ drone on. Lamonica hadn't written a
story smce the Dodgers had moved West, so she didn't take his
ranting seriously. St1ll, she was a touch uncomfortable with the
story now that she saw 11 1n print.
She spread the newspaper out on her
desk, wondering what sort of reaction it
would bring fr.om the police depanmcnt.
But she had seen him AJ Bundy. The
kHler. ln fact , she had een him twice.
O nce through the c urtains o f
Councilwoman April O'Neal's Valla Balboa
condo and then again 1n the bushc
outside the Newport Beach Police
Department.
As she mulled thing over, the phone
by Shwlll t.S.u rang. She was in no particular rush to
answer it. Finally, she grabbed it on the
~iJcth ring.
"Hi," the voice on the other end said. "I read your story today.
J don't like you writing things like that."
"Who ic; this?" Katherine said. The voice was breathless, oddly
high pitched. But she didn't recognize it. ·
"It's me ... Bundy. And you've made me a very angry man."
To be continued ...
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5'ldt WYIW
S urlboard in one hand and a
book in the other, Chad
Patterson left the library and
headed for the beach. He hadn't
intended to get a book that day,
but on the way to the water he
noticed the cart "111 of free
paperbacks parked outside the
Balboa library branch.
During the summer the library
offers these books to anyone who
wants them. The cart i located
inside the branch during library
hours which arc 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Monday through Thursday, 9
a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday. A second cart i
sometimes parked outside if there
i a urplu of books.
Regardless of the number of
paperbacks available, though,
takers can either keep them,
return them, or donate others.
"People arc shocked when they
find out there's no obligation, thl:n
they're really thrilled," said Phyllis
Scheffler, branch manag~r of the
Balboa library on Balboa Olvd.
south of 6th Street. "We're doing
this because we want to encourage
people to read during their
recreational time."
""°'1lfby~~'l'llul
Chad and Kristin Patterson, and Wendy Giuliano (above) and stop on thei~way to the beach to chedc
out the free books at the Balboa Library. Below, Tiffa ny Fisher thumbs thro ugti a book. ..
T he library normally charges
out of state patron a $5 fee
for ll library card. Many
people do not want to pay this
amount since they are here only a
few days out of the year. So,
~everal years ago the branch
tarted offering the free books.
Most of the books available arc
fiction and primarily consi t of
light material su ited for beach
reading such a spy novels,
mysterie and romances. ·
Both vacattoner and locals take
advantage of the free books,
Schemer said. To help advertise
the cart to out-of-towners, the
-library end flyers to real e tatc
agent to mcludc in rental
package . ~st people, though,
who use the cart discovered it on
their w;iy 10 the beach, just as
Patterson did. Patterson, 16, and
"We didn't want to stop people
from.reading because they didn't
want to get a card," Schemer said.
"J\ru,Uio far it's been a big-bit.." hi family., who are ftonr(:Jp·......,~. ---
P~tr.o~ wouJd-agiec.-Clepleting_ _
and replenishing the donated stock
regularly. lo fact, last weekend a
rush reduced the number to three.
But by the middle of the week, a
wave of contributions had refilled
the cart .. Scheffler said.
were vacationing in Balboa near .,_ ____ _
the library when they ran aero s
the cart.
"l think this is a cool idea," said
Patterson, as he sifted through the
titles. "If I sec a good book, I'll
take it."
Did You Know?
Costa Mesa Newport Beach .
Somoono ma&hcd a window 10 .ace ln1n·Klnko'1
Copies, J6)6 Bl~h St .. and took rn,750 worth or romputcr equipment. •
1J11n1 ptlb# catet for the loot, tomeon• stole video cauette rCCOtdcra, .ie-clry ... ca.sh, llcrco tquipmcnt, • Crott pen and two cant or fi1w11lan puncl> loda from a home on the 600 bk>ck of Hamilton St on Aus 6.
Entry Into the bom• wu made by pry1n.1 open a ecrccn. • A 10.yur-old alrl 11ole d11~,n from Vons u~r·
market rut Salur'Ctay. An cm.Pl(JfC• tried to atop thi
f t,ur mtn in their 20I we,. Ken •b1ndon "I 1
brown, 111.bfand tdriattator at the bKk of a bc.l!M in tho 700 blodr ()( l..arbplir Avenue, in an area • -btrt numcn>\lt ch11dten ptpy, 1f1thout teMCMn& the door or 1ak1na Ofher P'eau11ona 10 prnent an unMire
~rl, but Ocd In I car W11111f'I "' Iba park1nt aot . • A woman told oohco ,,._ IUtptcca ber car: llrt w11
aluhcd in a Sou\1' C.0..t Plaia paftblt k>t b, Iba
UIM man who olrcrod to Ill 11 for .,... ~ A car
Mrt to her had •*>been valMlalUtd Sh rided up L~dlbe ........ n. ......... ,.,a.w .. fff aftcraooa
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tuahcwn • The told ~ta1hn& waa to&cn off 1 \ C1d1ll parllcd 1n a lc)C 111 IM 600 block ot Ncwpt1ft Center Drive. for • SI jO() bl. • A pe1r of 4tamoed ca~ 1"° ca.Mraa were --°'" al • 1'90'...... lift jjiirW .... lei t ............ Pi •
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Jn twport Buch: A
chart ma of council people
and a majesty of mayors
gathered together for thi
1980 photo. The luminane
and the year they were
elected to the council or
served as mayor arc as
follows: (from left) Back
row: bd Hirth, Mayor, 1968;
Milan Do tal, 1976; Lucille
Kuehn, 1976; Don .Mcinnis,
Mayor, 1982; "'D oreen
Manhall, Mayor 1968; Jam£!_ _
Stoddard, Mayor. 1960; Dora
Hilt M11yer; 1951*; Prancls
Horvath, 19.52. Front Row:
Richard Crout, 1970; Robert
Shelton. 1966; Chick Higbie,
1955: Pete Barcett, 1974,
Dec Cook. 1960; Don Elder,
1964
Win a plurality in 11/
precinct by ~ndmg your
histoncal facts tu Did You
Know, The Pilot, P 0 . Bof
1560, Cost, Mc~a. 92626
-Compllttl b1 Annt plnn
• A wornan uecd the cbarp ICCOUnt or a N~f'l Beach men W1lh tho a.me lut swn. to fin& \JP $.4~1
worth of men:.band1to at Ba)lida Ph•nnKy. 1016 Bey. Ide Dr., on 19 1«pan1c OC1C1$ior\1. • Five f1 h1n1 n1'h and rccb and two t1tkle tio. WOtlh • lotar Slr,100. w re m . 1n1 rmm I aar•ae In
the 1900 b k °' Yacht M1.n1 • •
A r 1dent Qf Dclroun Orm! hurd a bid .. btna"
nd w nl outt1de tu find h "" IOOilr·"la a n.ttcnCJ late" "' the re t. • A wuman on Ru V11lan ft•nd a '-'~' ''"" w11h • l!«kmarked fflCt, !oot1q 1n&o btr alidfllf ai-4oor •• ,. q\lkllly wa"«t eway •lteft he..,, btr. • ndonC an ~llmo&e Pio YaJMd "' MOO. "' ,... .... '""" pofdl Of .......... 1JOO ... l!llbtlde Orhll •.
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Y ou probably haven'I read ttda anywheN elM, but Hobie
... Denny w11 in town lhc other ct.y! So WM Jlldl Hartl
Who arc &hole pys? And wily ii it newt tbal 1hey wero
in town'! Rcuonable questions.
Hobio WU I real-eslate aaon• in the NcwpOrt office of Grubb
cl Elli1 for many ycan, &hen with Coldwell
Banker. In hit off hours, he wu an indefalipble
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On the
Coast .
wtlrker for the ana, especially muik:. ..
He served the Orange County Pbilhermonic
Soclety 11 a vice preaident and member of the
b<>ard. He belonged to the Newport HarbOr Alt
Muteum and held 1eason tickets to vinually
everythina that went on at the Performing A{t1
Center.
While Hobie came to Newport Beach from
Connecticut two decades ago, Jack Hart has
been around these parts almost since there
actualll. were orange trees in Orange County.
As ' Mr. Hart," Jack sinaJc·handedly turned
on the mathematical light bulb O\'er the heads or
generations of middle schoolen at Uncoln
School in Corona dcl Mar. He wu certainly the
first and only one who made math come to life for our kids.
After Lincoln was closed, Jack moved his skills over to Corona
def Mar High School and continued flooding the dark mysteries
of math with the' light of his humor and logic until retiring two
years ago.
Somewhere along the way, Mr. Hart the math teacher met
Mi Colleran the English teacher. This led to that, that led to
thi and they became Mr. and Mts. Hart. Then came Ashley.
So there you have Hobie Denny and Jack Hart, two men with
their root~ deep in the soil and fabric of the harbor area. l found
it in'tcre ting to run into them during the same week because
both gave up on the Orange Co st and, independent of one
another, moved to Wa hlogton !ttntc.
H obic moved last year to Gig Harbor, on the Kitsap Peninsula
JU t north of Tacoma. If you called Central Casting and
asked them to send over the clo e t thing they could find to a
New England fishing village, they would send Gig Harbor. He's
back with Coldwell Banker there. .
Jack and Linda moved just I t month to Maple Valley, a
bucolic liule town about half an hour -when the freeway isn't
clogged shut -we t of Seattle.
I wa curious to see what cau ed the e long·time locals to bail
out of what a man at the Newport city council hearing on the Bay
Club e\pano;ion referred to as, "one of the five most beautiful
place~ on earth" {he did n6t elaborate on the other four).
"Cost, mainly," b&id Hobie. "Pace, mainly," said Jack.
'Up there,
people are·
more
important .
than things.'
"I had eason tickets to almost
everything," Hobie went on. "I was on•
board , went to alJ the c lunche and
dinners and fund·raiser -and the real
, estate market was hurting .... It was time."
For Jack and Linda, the primary reason
for scooting away was to give daughter
A htey, 5, "a quieter environment" to grow
up in. As school teachers, they have
---llMfY watched .kid here age too much too fast.
former resident "There' u whole different ct of value up
there, too," Jack noted "People! arc more
1mport:mt than thing ."
But they do ha1rc one nice thing A 3.500. qua.re-root view
· home \Ct amid !tCOre!t Of tree On an acre of emerald·g~cn lawn.
1 hey hought ll for a rclat11re pittance.
Over m his neck. of the nonhwe'it wooJ , Hobie is tru1y living
the impler, much le co tly life. There aren't many concert to
go to, but ''now I'm enJOying all the CDs I've bought over the
)'CM\ and ne1rer had time to Ii ten to."
He doe n't mi s the stores of Fa h1on Island or South Coa t
Plaza bec'ausc there's little he needs. "I have all the clothes I
could ever wear; people just aren't that concerned about current
fa'>hion'i " And he echoes Jae._ Hart's stlltemcnt. "Up there,
people arc more important than thmg · ..
W htie the Hart haven't had time to m1 "anybody or an}thing
yet, Hobie doc udnut to mMing, "my friend and the sun ...
Out 'already he's concerned about the growth in the Puget Sound
area on the Kit ap Penin'lula.
We don't ha1re the mfrai.tructurc to handle much more, .. he
'J}' "There arc v1rtuully no sewage or water y tem Every
hou'c has 10 have 1l own septic tonk and well. The fear is that,
\Orne du>. the aquifer will become aturatcd and we'll realty be in
deep . trouble."
So the gra really i n't greener up there? "Sure 11 is," Hobie
grinned. "It rain all the time ..
Rcccn1 rc.11 cst111e ale• "' re· n 607 Knc>•tll Pl .. S 196,000,J bed·
purlC'd hy 1 ht C'on1lncntal l.aW)t" room 2 b11h to JO\'tnc10 Arabe
Tl11t' Co .. S•nt.1 An o 516 Wendy Ln., SI S9.000. 2 bed· c:.la... mom. I b.uh 10 Bnan Weaver r tlJ °'""" 0.,., $259,1100, 41 bed· 0 200t Arnold A"t., $194,000, J bed·
-mom. J hoath to A~ng V Ntiu en wom. I bath to Mano O•m.1a
-0.9lH..ombantCt .. Sl9!,tXlO.-zi>:clt·--1TYJT'CipHal St., $209,000, 3 bed·
room. 2 b.ilh to Jame) A t 11.11 ., ltlom, 2 b.ith 10 Jcrfrcy Ford
o 2JJ.l Minuteman \\y., $145,500, 2 2024 Monrv•I• A"'·· $173,000, '
btJrtl\lffi, I bath to V1dQr Pcrnn ~drnom, t bllh 10 Thomas WJlham'
O 185 Yorlilo-~ Ln. SJ~7.(0l J bed· 1969 CofttlMntal A•t., $226,000, J
room. 2 baJh 10 ll\1ungfc1 Chen hcJruom. t bath 10 F.ric Dahl
14112 ""l•I•"' \\')'., Sl ~b.000 3 bed· ....... ""* fOOm, 1 haih to 0 W Uau\Cn 1001 Port Cardiff Pl., $49S,000 S
o l065 Meadow VI~ Ln., $220.000, l hcdruom, J bath to Charles Kcnd1h
hcdlClc'm 2 t>11h lo l h1abt1h Arn~ 15l9 Kttl Dr .. S~.000. '4 bed·
o 975 Tnibuco ('I., 1226.SOO. 3 bed· room. 2 balh 10 E. R. Mat~'
room, 2 """ w Ot1nald Gn~ o 141.U aeckullt Dr. $700.000, 4
The line print
Local News Briefs
The Newpc>!t Beach Police ~t hat been chosen the
"Best Dresied" •mall ~ice de~rtment in the country by the
National Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors,
officials announced Monday. ~
The de~rtment won flrtt pface In the category for
departments with lest than 200 officers, beatinJ out 127 other
agencies who entered the 14th annual nalionW1ae contest. The
Beverly Hills Police Department placed third In the same
category. ·
Newport Beach Police ~· Andy Gonis said the department
learned of the contest la~t u, soon after purchasing the new
dark-blue uniforms that eel the bn-colOred outfits used for
years. The d!!JNlrtment wn ~ a plaque and Will recognized
along with the other winners, in the August issue of "Law and
Order" magazin~.
Sid Soller l'8C8lvll vllllcle citation
COST A MESA -Sid Soffer, who i under a court order to
remove rusty vmtage cars from the yard of h1 Arbor Street home,
received a citation for a minor vehicle violation.
Complying with a July 15 Superior Court ruling ordering him to
repair five or bis eight Cadillacs and Lincolns or remove them from
public view by la t Friday, Soffer fixed all but two of tbe vehicles. He
hid the non-functioning car , a well a one which did run, behind a
fence . He scattered the remaming automobile along the street and
at a friends hou e. ,
After inspecting the property and cars, police only cited Soffer on
Friday for having two different license plates on one car.
Soffer said he will put the cars back on his property Saturday.
"The way I interpreted the ruling, the cars had to be out of sight 1f
they were not -workmg, which they arc," Soffer said. "The rest arc
free to come bad. .. "
Soffer, who ha been fighting the city and his neighbors over his
collection for 14 years, filed an appeal on the ruling Thursday.
''Now I'm just going to wait and cc what the city doc ," Soffer
~aid
A~ of Monday, neither the police nor the cit} had taken any
further action.
NEWPORT BEACH -A cameraman for Orange County
Newschannel was arrested after he allegedly cut an anchorwoman on
the acm during an argument at her Corona del Mar home Saturday.
l'h1llip M. Lapkin. 32. of Huntington Beach, wa arrc ted on
Fuentes invited
to Nicaragua
1 homa~ A Fuente • Chairman
of the Republican Party of Orange
County, will lecture m Nicaragua
next week on polttical party
building in the ne" democracy.
Fuente\, a Newport Beach
re ident, -will "'''ll Managua for
four day<, as J lecturer for the
Nattonol Republican In titute for
lntcrn.wonat Affair\, an affiliate
of the Republican Committee The
ln~t1tute handle Republican
pro ram on intcrnattonal poli11cal
de,clopmcnt
bedroom. ' balh 10 l..anv Ri>bcrts o 1 ... 9 Port Cl.,idat P( SW!i,000, S
bedroum. J bllh 10 Gcoric P1U()ll
a 1947 Pon Bl hop Pl .. S5t1300, 3
bedroom 2 baih 10 Mul I crJ1
o t'91 Por1 Tr1nl11 C'I., SU!i.<XX>, 3
drooln,""2 b~ttrto Ken~ll facnon
Cl 1872 POrt Tlgart Pl., S4RS,f00. '
hcdroom, 2 ba1h ''' 'i1cphan Wean·
)ICXk
tOO Gardt'nl• \~)., S4 0.000, 10
• Jncy Deem
r 6lf PcHnutlla Aw., Sb69,000. 2
bc:dnl(1m, I hath 10 Rnl'>crl E Mc:id·
c JS Bodqa Ray Or .. St~'7.S.OOO. 6
l'>cdroom. 41 bJth 10 I h1.1u.,cn Chen
• M chaf'I V. Amato ul Ct~• Mew, qu;ilolif'd ll>f the fko•n's
lt\I '"' ti"' pong 11J'l1 W'mf tt'r (01 t~ Collt'gt! of BuMm .\tlm1n1~1r.u1on of M.lrquc1u• Un1'1t'111ty, M1w,\ul. e. WI t If'
t ''""v<'<l h~ b.l<hl"klf nl K•<'n<f' dt>ptt 11'1 hn.ln<f
Not .. ..,, I tosp1t.tlm.an Da\'ld A. ult.u, ol Cow" Mes.a. 1
c ntly rt'lutnC"d from Opc-rAlton rt ltHM and Oric-r•
• •
N•w .im.ln R(!( rult ,tttt M. ltobinwn, cil CUM.I Mo.a
lion ~.l Angt-1 wh•le M'IV "I' <ii M.trintt Cntl" 1n (limp r ndlcton, o.
Ht f(linf!d the N.I\')' 1n A 1
-: di ...U With a ~ ·~ after tbe 2:30 a.-._._
oa Hua.n.o, 31, Newpon~&each Police Set. An4J Ooai1 ..W. ,
Lapkin and Huttm.n l'>t into an arsument OYer perJOnaJ matten i
sllonJy alter a ...WI p~ at her Mariaold Avenue home, Oonit met. i Hulfa1an reported Lapk1n then grabbed a kitchen knif c and cul her.
an die ~In forearm, cau ing a 3·incll·l0ng cuL j
• Lapkin allO allegedly truck Huffma!' acveral time , cau !ng bruila · ~ the face and arm . 1 luffman declined medical tre1tment, OoU :
said. • I
When poUce officer arrived at tbc home, Lapkin was already ,
pc. Officcn caJled him and asked him to come to the police. i
tation, where he was interviewed and placed under arre t at 6:10 : a m .. Gon1 said
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COSTA MESA -In the course of one night, two men were ~tabbed several times 1n separa\e robberies where the bounty wu u ,
minor as a S40 watch and Levi jacket, police said. :
No arre t have been made in the ca~ , ·both which involved 1 :
large group or a ailants again t lone victim within the course of 1.0 ~
minutes early the morning oC Aug. 11. !
Investigators say at's "very possible" that the two attacks could be !
related, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith said. "We don't have Lhar '
many robbery/ stabbings where they hit people just walling Ilona the '
streets."
The fint assault and robbery occurred at about 3:50 a.m. at Wilson
and Maple street.a. The 20·year-old victim told police he was walking
along Wilson Street when two ears drO\e up to him and a group of
LX to seven teen·aaers confronted him, with one saying: "I Ii.kc your ,
JBCkeL I want 1t ."
The victim said he told the group they couldn't have 11 before he •
hit one or the men and tried to flee. But he tripped and felJ to the 1
ground, where he was hit 1n the back or the head with a bottle.
kicked and then stabbed five times ~ h1le his Jacket wa s1npJ)ed from '
his back, police said.
About 20 minutes later, pohce bad a call from a 41-)ear-old man
who wa stabbed in front of Baker Equipment Rental on West Baker
Street. He was able to ~tngg-er to ht Magellan Street home after
being conCronted by 10 young tnen, poli~ aid.
The assailants in both ~were descnbed as Latino, in their late
teen and early 20s. Mo t -wore dark clothing. Few ot.her details were
known.
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NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Public Libraries •
reported a continued increase in use dunng the 199().91 fiscal year •
which ended June 30
According to the library' annual repon, ctrCulauon 'rose 17 •
percent, from 911,446 1n 19 9.90 to 1,068,'712 in 1990-91.
Other figures show the number of people using the hbrary...,.ose 13
percent to 745,591 and the number of adult learners receMJ\g literary
!tervices rose 42 percent to 242. :
Also, the library logged a 7 percent mcrease in the number ~f ~ ·
reference questions answered, a change from 181,640 request lat l'
year to 194,200 this year.
Aullllonl ...... for teen-1111 dlncerl
COSTA MESA -Jimmie P e Fore Dance Center m Costa Me a
on Saturday will pre ent 1t scholarship student 1n their annual in·
hou c performance, entitled "For Just a Few Friend " The concen ,
heduled to begin at 7 p.m.
Ongtnal choreography and performance by the tudent • as well
as the group Impulse. a Jall dance troupe. v.1ll be featured
Admis ion i SJ :
The dance center 1 located ot 151 Kalmus Drive, u1te G For''
add1t1onal information on either event call 241-9908. ' . )
u.m1>lc-tl'CI 11.immg "' ltf!Clu t l 1.i1nlna GomrNnd 1n n o;
l rn8f\ J;ri<lu•tt• 111 Monte• VISt.l I It h School r-11nf-rl lh
N.iw in Ap!'•I 1'1'11.
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M.i11~ (pl Kf'tT)' l . VanderPoof, ol CO$U Mt~ , re<tntly re1u11 I lrop'I OpN.aliOn ~rt Stotm Jn :I Qflt'rolhOO ~a An c-1 wh1I rvon~ at M.lrtnc COIJ>C a.. In ( mp Pi-ndfco
flin CA
I he I 181 Miu it~ of P.u '
pncd the Mmne Corps 1n
Ou ad;. re pon\e > That personal
couch? And everything from 1nv c;c-
menc neeJ .tnd tru t ervice to
it t k co m~t the need of l
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If ·ou're in the market for a
banker who und rstand thal the maran financing?
The art.· just a few of the many
.ulvanta '~Sin choo '"A .. tty National
Bank. rving Lido Village for over
l ~ years, icy National know what
cu tomt'r alway come first, ju t
drop by our Lido Village offi(r at
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Come On Down.
Depressed market spurs
sweet leases for offices 1.0 tips for your
new office lease By Tony Cox
Business EOrloi
K en Nicolas· lease for his
company's offices at
Newport Center 1s about
to e'p1re, and 11 couldn't be up
at a better time.
Nicolas, owner of Financial
Strategics Group, i'i en1oyi ng a
'ilJrli. contrast between his
current hunt for a new lease and
the la-.1 time he had to nail
down office -;pace, fou r years
ago The difference 1\ that a\
the local office market has
weakened, rents have come
down, and incentive' ortercd IO
prospective tenant\ Have become
sweettr.
"There ·s lot\ of build-out. free
rent for six mon ths. JU'll about
everything you can imagine,"
Nicola-. :.aid. "And they're very
open 10 negotiation on lhe price
If you keep pu<.hmg. the price
"111 hegin to erode.
"We're looking at all the
op11on<1. It seems like everyone
you look at gets a little better.··
In .Nicolas' c.urrent lease pact,
he got low-rise space at $1.90 a
square foot monthly, with
virtually no incentive . He said
he's now being offered
higher-quality space for as little
TLC awards contract
COSTA Mf"SA -A Phoeni>.
pnntang compan} IA-On J twO-}CJr,
Sl4 m11l1on contract to pnnt the
Co~• :.i Me<,a ba<,ed Tclevi!>1on
L1\ting Co \ weekly TV directory
T~lc1.1s1on L1 st1ng Co
1.ontrJctcd Great We ster n
l'ublishing Inc ll) pnnt I mllhon
rnp1es of the free. 96-page weekly
tele\l'-IOn guide beg1nn1ng in
\eptemt?er. -Bf The Pilot
(OFFICES)
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as Sl.35 a quarc foot . plus a lot
of freebies. . Nicolai.' s11ua1ion 1~ typical of
the local office market, where
the vacancy ra te has stubbornly
remained al more than 20
percent. Vacancies aren't up this
year -in fact , according to
Grubb & Elli Commercial Real
Estate Service , average
vacancies in the airport area
have fallen from 21 percent lhis
time Jac;t year to a current level
of 20.5 percent. However, the
A ccording to local office brokers, the soft commerciaJ real
estate market has created a variety of incentives being
offered to pro pective tenants. The following arc some of
the breaks you can try to get out of your next landlord:
I. Free rent in the early months of a lease. l
2. A back·loaded lease, whereby the tenant's rent i! ·relatively
low in the early years of the agreement.
3. A moving aJlowance.
4. An allowanco. for u e at the tenant's discretion.
5 Buyout of an existing lea e obligation.
. area·~ •.irong rate of office-space
ab'>orp11on. which 10 the past
allowed developers to keep
building and charging high rcn1'•
ha" declined dramatica lly an the
ongoing reces~on.
6 Above-standard improvements to the new tenant's quarters.
7 Eli mination of inflation-related rent .increase often included
an lca~es.
8. Limitations on increases in pass-through expenses.
9. Free u c of furniture and/or office equipment. ----
10. ei,ce andlor reserved parkingr
ume .;oon.
"1 think the owner hip
community ha resigned itself to
the fact tha1 we're in a oft
rn:.rket, and 1t wall continue for
a couple ycari. at least," aid
Jame!> Connor, an associate vice
pre ident in the Newport Beach
office of Bishop Hawk Inc.
Having acoeptc;d that fact,
G ruhb & Elli-; tat1st1c'> how
there W3\ net 3b'i0rpll0n Of
lcl>'> than 70,000 square feet of
airport area. office ~pace in the
fmt half of I 991, down from
more than I mllhon square feet
1n I 990's fi rsl half. Whale there's
also been a slowd own an
construction of new office ~pace
-there's currently 1.5 m11l1on
!>quare feet of new offices under
construction in the airport area,
down from nearly 2 malhon at
tha" 11me last year -local
broker'> don't foresee a
turnaround in the market an)
'It yo·u keep pushing, the price will begin to
erode .... It seems like everyone you look at gets
a little better.•
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baill· Uli local ....
The Pilot this week w~I begin publi•hing a Thuncay bUlil'lcss
page, adding to the Tuesday business paae already ottered each
week.
As a new feature. a repilar rotation of f avc auest columnists
will be added to lhc busmc lineup. One cohamn .UI appear .
cuch Thursday, written by an expert in the community. .
First in the batting order will be Sharon Ahart our b\laineu
book reviewer. Abar will be CoHowed by petsonal imeltment
columnist Ken Nicola."· who owns l-"anancial Strateaie1 OroUp in
Newport Beach. Next up will be residential real ~state columnist
Ron Mauano, di trict manager with Orubb It Ellas Co., followed
by ·our commercial real-atate columnt!lt, Tom Giblon, who'a with
Iliff Thorn & Co. Fifth in the order will be Kathleen LaBelle, a ma~agcr with Ne-pon Beach accounti'!I farm l..elley, Thomas,
chwarz A Poltma Inc. LaBelle will ·wnte 1b0u1 Dall buaine:
and entrcprencumm.
The extra page will also allow ·for more •Inna storic
aicncrated "' The Pilot staff. More spcciaJ features arc planned
well.
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Financial Strategies Group owner
Up The Ladder
Kcn11cth Undt has resumed his
dutae with the Lindt Consulting
Group Inc., a Newport Beach firm
he founded in 1988. Lindt had left
the firm in May 1990 to serve as
pre~idcnt of thcn·struggling Hobie
Cat Co. Having completed his
turnaround efforts at Hobie Cat,
he's new reviving his turnaround
con ulting firm.
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Su11nne Berry has JOined Esprit
Communications in Co ta Mesa as
production manager. A graphic
de ign graduate ·from San Diego
State University, Berry will be
re,ponsible for print production
and vendor relations on all of
F pnt' advert1S1ng and collateral
prn1ects In addition, John Bellina.
has J incd fuprit a a copywriter .
Bellina worli.cd the I t three yea~
at Southern California advcrti ing
agencies.
0 Raymond W. Balrd II, formerly
'l·s still an active market for brokers who hustle,
but it's a tenant's market. It's a good time to be
out looking for space.•
Connor said, developers would
rather fill their buildings at
ba rgain prices in the near term
than ~old out for the recovery.
He 11aid effective rents -the
gro s rent minus the cost of any
incentive or landlord expen es
-for quality offices in the area
have fallen from about $1.80 a
square foot two years ago to
current levels of about $1.55 .
I n addition to simply lowerfog
their rents, landlords arc
otf cring more incentive than in
pa1;t years, Connor said. Some of
the 'key lures u cd to entice
·tenants: free rent in the early
months of a lease; up·front ca h
for moving or other expenses;
buyout of a pro pect's current
lea c; and extra 1mprovemen1s.
David Elliott, managing
partner in the Irvine office of
Scher·Voit Commercial
Brokerage Co. Inc., said he's
een many landlords shy away
from gimmicks, such as free
rent, and opt to compete only by
lowering rents.
According to Grubb & Ellis,
a king rates for office space in
the airport area have decreased
Lindt Bellina
advertising manager for Superior
Fireplace in Fullerton, has been
named an account executive with
tenac, Warford, Stone Inc., an
advcrti 'ing and public relations
firm in Newport Beach.
0 " Michael Fothertn1b1m has been
named principal of de ign with
Ca rdou ·Di Lal lo·H a rri naton
Landscape Arc hitecture and
Planning in Costa Mesa.
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by 4 percent to 8 percent since
t'his time last year.
The up-front costs of lease
buyouts, extra tenant
improvements and other
incentives can be high, and with
financi ng sources dried up, many
landlords don't have the
necc sary cash to make such
offe r • Elliott aid.
"That's been the trend the
last couple months, with
financing tight," Elliott said.
"And even tho e with financing
would rather lower rents than
p11t more cash out lherc to get
deals."
Jeff Banks, an' office 5peciali t
with Norris, Beggs & Simpson in
Irvine, agreed. He said, too, that
many developers are avoiding
back-loaded leases, instead
seeking leases that will aenerate
revenues in the near tenn.
T he'already soft market has
been weakened during the
rcce ton by companies that are
retracting and trying to sublease
unneeded space, Banks said.
Large blocks of sublease apace
have adde6 low·priccd inventory
to an overbuilt market. l}e said.
Berry Baird
Margit Miiis has been, named a
ale representative in Paychex
lnc.'s Co ta Mesa office. Mills
worked previously with Donnelley
Information Publishing.
0 Elltn Ltbmaa has been
promoted to vtcc president of sales
and ma~keti for A·M Homes'
Newport eoch·bascd Southern
Califom division. Lehman joined
the company 1n 1985
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"How to Obtau\ Financ1"1 iD Toct.r•
arkc1" I• the 1ubJtCt ot tile
lntttnallonal co,u1dl of ltto;;A•a
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.. yt~ing nashy,
but a nice,
mellow age like
ninety, which
allows you
enough time to
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your new address
boQk. Or read all
your Medicare
bulletins.
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I don't know
which is depreciating faster, my
Senior Lifestyle s
income or my body. Seema like
CYOry mon1h I "'' • ..._. rrom my rotksy health insurance family
lamenting t~)' bavc to rlile lhcir
ratct again. 11'ey write such
movina lc1tc11, ii kind of choke•
me up. My other medical billt arc
abo aoa.ring. A CA. T tcan eo11s
more than 1 po.rtnil piintin& -
and you can't hana ~I in· the living room. _,
Today )'OU must sit down with
your broker as well u your doctor
to see if you're going to make it
through the Golden Yc1n. If the
doctor-says "Yes," and your
broker nys "No," you're in deep
1roublc. This isn't one of my
worrie3, thank goodnesa. I don't
have the kind of money that's
around long enough to be
analyzed. I wouldn't know a stock
rs ,.
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or ain inve•lmen1 counselor rrom a entillemem like Sodal Security.
prychic ·-except they both deal in Between inflation and plunging A lso ll•ted ~ a "Money Rhythm
future!': intere1t ratct., oullivin& your pill)' to get in June with the natural
bank is a common worry. Ukc Oow or wealth." I wonder it
A fixed income used to signify e veryone else. I'm in constant Money Rhythms arc: like
iecu.rity. Now it's about as pursuil of the c:lu i\ic dollar. Bi(>.rhythms that Ouctuate during
reliable as a dripping faucet. Just A friend of mine: recently r.cnt !he day? I always feel mosl
when you think it's rLXed, the me a brochure on 1 guide to affluent at the cocktail hour. It's
contraption sprinC' another leak. metaphysical money making wh&ch that ~•pensive Stuffed olive i.n my
So you call your financial plumber is one method 1 haven't explored. . martuu.
who advises you that your current 1.,,e cosmic approach sounds • lot If there's Mind Over Mauer -
model is obsolete and you require easier than hiring 1 broker. This why not Mind Over Money? Even
a more expensive unit to cover New Age paperback features a ~ better, how about Mind Over
your needs, course for "maslerin& cvcl)1hina Maslcr Oiaigc? Since J charge aU
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worried about retirement. money." Among the orrerings is a cards, from pills to health
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horizon hundreds.of years away. subconscious or false beliefs that American consumer. Age now and
T(Mjay, it's around the comer. In interfere-with money making." pay later.
ract, 65 has become a trendy age That's for me! I'm bushed trying Nanq MciaJ7re Is a ruJd~at o/
fo r sc n!or marriages -which to make a huck the old fashioned ~ Laguna NJIWI.
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oldies music is played in thC"
background throughout the class.
Aller Monday's workout the group
enjoys coffee ·and goodies on 1he
YMCA patio, Everyone is invited.
Monday, Wedntsday, Thursday
and Friday
O\'er::ill endurance is worked on
through a varictY of exercises.
~1onday, Wtdnesday and Friday
7:30 p.m: -Aqua Aerobics: Same
class as' Aquatic fitness, however
this class is performed 10 music. • If ,-ou h••·t an ltun of iattn.rt
This will help 1he scnK>r center
gel the news out lo local residents.
If you arc interested, telephone
645-2356.
9:30 a.m. -Aquatic Fitness: A
card iovascular and mu scular
conditioning class taught in our
YM CA pool. Fle xibility a nd
for ~n/or Ufutylt.r, m•ll them to
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announced the Fall 199 1 schedule
or eve nts for se nio r citizens. The
Senior Activities
cen1er is localed al 2300 University NEWPORT-CO STA MESA 9·30a.m -Shufneboard
Drive in Newport Beach. Fo r more FAMILY YMCA 10:00 1.m. -C.rd gounc1; Sewing
informalion, telephone 642-9990. The Yi\fCA is Joatcd •t 2JOO Gro1.Jp: Table Tennis I p.m. -T•ble Tennis: Beginning Scheduled aclivi)ies include: UnM.nity Dme 1n NcllfJX!!r Beach. Span15h
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The foflowing i1 the F•ll 1991 2:15 p.m. -Guitar/Banjo Jam $Che.Jule of cvcnrs csrxcially for 8 a.m. -Y's Way IO F itness: This kniors. birflnnlf Stpt. J. For more \\'ed11t1day. Aue. 21
clast is split into tu.n scciions The information, 1clcphone 642·9990. 10:30 •.m -Golf ,. -• · 12 p m. -Ncedlewo•k'. Wa1er firs' hair ho CO C I I 1\1ond•yy Wednttd•i •nd F"ridav; 1 ur n en ra cs o n 8 · w 1 ,. E·•''''" a.m -s ay 10 1nes' -5tre1ching i nd conditioning all the ~tonday throush Friday: i:?:.10 pm -Another Passage
major muscle groups of the body.-11 • m -Sc..i:llOl'_Up Swim _~Pm -1\iah Jong
The second half hour il Spent ~ -?.londiy, \\'~y. Tb•rsday and j ~: = 6~'!i~15Singks: Folk O;i.ncc
walking along the beautiful Back 9:30 a.m. -Aq~:.:~tnc.s5 n u1rsd1v, AUJ. n
B 'I 1\1 d Wed Id nd Frid 8 a m -Wood C'arving ay tra1 · on ay, ~ •1 • •1 !,I 30 a_m -Shuffleboard
Mo.d.' lhrou•• Fridar, . 7:)0 p.m, -A.qua Aerobics E > , ... J ' 10 a.m. -J 1c1sc; Braille 11 a.m. _ SenK>r Lap Swim: This OASIS SENIO R CENTER . Pwsnms: V1su11 Aid Scrccnin1 _
PrOfJram is an aclfvc and social The 0.Jis Senior Ct'nrcr B kxa1ed J.?:30 p.m -ln1crmcd1a1c Span11h 11 800 Margut"-rire in Coron• tkl I pm -T1blc,Tcnnis: Pholognipby
exercise class taught in the YMCA A1•r. For 1nform1t1on rc1•rdin1 · II fOt' lt••-r 1 $Clttdu~ 11· your
pool. The one-hour class includes ll('tivitiu and loc•tionJ, tt"-kplloM stnlor CT•ttr that fOtl ~Id lib to
cardiovascula r, muscular an~ 6«-Jl44 ron °• ll•t Stnior hxt. ,,..11 it to Tuffday, Aut. ll: l?w Pflol. Mnior h~, JJ0 lt'. Bay
nexibilily conditioning in a non· 9; a.m. -Bkiod Pressure: Sc1;1~pturc St., Costa ,,,ts.If, CA 11611-
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Alder ~o speak at Kiwanis
The Kiwanis Oub of Corona. dcl Mar will feature Sidney Alder
speaking on waste in the federal government at ii weekly lunch·
con Thursday at noon at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. Alder
was appointed by President Reagan to the \V.R. Grace
Comm1ssion-which-11udicd wasle. 1n 1he federal governmen1. The
luncheo n i open 10 all Kiwanis members those intereslcd in
joining. • The Ncwpor1 Beach t<iwan1s will feature Kay CarvOtl:\ of
Corona del Mar speaking on "\Vhal You Always Wnn1cd lO
Know Aboul l-typn())1S and Didn't Ask" at its regular mcc11ng al
Charley Brown's (formerly Reuben E. Lee) at noon today. Lunch
is $10 for non-member~. ·
Montm11rtte. Ccm.i .'1~ Covlf l'l.iyhouwi
•nd Newport H"iC'h $howUmt' lhl'. group Is pl.1nn1ng 10 fur:id itnd build .r commuru!y
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'Wabbit'
wows fans
of cartoons
By Greg Klertcx
Stiff Wlllr · I t -would make for .an
interesting urvey to discover
how many American were
introduced to clnsical music
while watching Bugs Bunny turn
Elmer Fudd's bald head into a
fruit salnd.
Probably qujte a few, judging
by the enthusiastic_crowd whjch
filled the Pacific Amphitheatre
Saturday for "Bugs Bunny on
Broadway," a spirited tribute to
the "wascally wabbit" and his
cartoon cohorts. The lively
two-hour show was also a salute
to the brilliance of compo ers
Carl Stalling and Milt Franklin,
"'ho cleverly blended popular
tunes and classical works to give
the world an unwitting (and
hilarious) education in the arts.
"Bugs Bunny on Broadway,"
an the midst of a national tour,
1<. the hra1nchild of musician
C,corge Daugherty, h1mselC an
ad mitted Bugs-aholic. Fascinated
with the "-Clrd hybnd of popular
.md clas.,1cal music behind some
of Warner Brothers' most
creative ca rtoons, Daugherty
came up w11h the idea to
d1g11all> re-record the original
voice charactcnzauon-. ,ind
'"'"emhle a 50 piece orche<.,tra to
play the mU\IC live rhe
rc'>ult1ng ~ho" hccame the
offtc1al touring tnhutc fnr
Warner Uro1hcr~· 50th
.inniversary celebration of the
creation of Bugs Bunm
Daughert) conducted the
\\ ,1rner Brothers Symphon)
On:he~tra through seven
full-length cartoon cla\\1cs.
prm 1ding note for note
anomp.m11ncnt ac; the litrt()(ln'
wen:-.,ho" n on a mo\ tC·\llC
'-Crccn Between cartoon... the
or<..hc..,tr.i plavcd uncul c \ccrph
from the original cla""J~JI \\Ork,,
induding rran1 Von Suppe )
That "wascally wabbit," Bu~ Bunny, paid tribute to dusQI
music and animation greats Saturday at Pacific Amphitheatre.
haunting "Morning, Noon, and
Night in Vienna" and Richard
Wagner's "The Ride of the
Valkyries," immortalized in the
hrilliant ''What's Opera. Doc?"
Under Daugherty's direction.
the orche (ra was a powerful
and thrilling ensemble.
• However, 11 was Bugs and
company wh o were the real stars
of the evening. Although man)
of the cartoons ~hown are.still
staples of Saturday morning
programming, seeing them on
the big M:rcen -as they were
originally shown -gave thc...-
works new life and breadth.
fhey also underscored the wit
and genius of the animators. and
)OU only need to watch a few
minute'> of "The Rabbit of
Seville" (p n hys terical take-off
on Ros.,1n1'!. classic opera) to
realize how far popular
c:.irtoonmg has dcvol\ed since
the heyday of Bugs and his pale;
~aturday's audience also
received a special treat in the
fonn of an appearance by Chuck
Jones, the f\lastermind behind
the creation of Bugs and many
of hi finest pieces. Jones, a
resident of Corona del Mar,
recalled that the original intent
of the' cartoons was "to create
omething to warm audience up
to the main show, and to make
audiences feel a bit psychotic."
Jones also told tlu: story of
how he and his colleagues
modeled Daffy Duck's signature
h~p after the speech of Warner
BrotMers mogul Leon
~chlc~inger.
"We finally realized that we
had to screen Daffy for Leon,
and we were all ready to hand in
our resignations," Jones
recalled. "When it was done, he
looked around and said, "That
was great, but where did you get
tha1 crnzy vetee from?"
8Y Half Hln1t
Nat~ (dllljr
He may never crack 1 smile, bu&
Mark Schiff knows what's funny.
He just looks-at life a liule
differently than most people. The
result is a comedy routine that
keeps others in stitches. For
exa mple, Schiff questio ns why 1
baby can drool on someone and
elicit coos, while a grown man
would get scoCCed at for doin& the
same thing.
"My routine pretty much comes
out of life," he said Crom his Los
Angeles home last week. "I talk
about growing up. being married,
having a baby... I observe things
and look at the absurd in them."
The comedian will share his
thoughts on life with Coast
residents today through Sunday
when he performs at the Irvine
lmprov.
Often called the Buscer Keaton
o( comedy because of his. stone
face, Scbiff said the trait is both a
ble sing and curse.
"I've had it all my life. People
arc always asking me 'What'
wrong?' •· he aid. •
That deadpan look, something
he inherited from his Cather; has
hecome Schifrs trademark.
The urge to become a comedian
struck Schiff when he was 12 and
his pnrents took him to a nightclub
where he saw Ro<1ney Dangerfield.
However, he had been trying to
make hi family laugh for years
prior to that. "Only a few family
members thought I was funny," he
rccnlled. "My grandfather and
Aunt Frieda... my mom didn't
1hink everything was funny."
He said his desire to make
people laugh -aside from the
healing power it offer -was the
altention he got from being on
stage. "l need attention. I'm an
attentionaholic."
Since his rough start (nt age 18
he bombed at an open mike night
at the New York lmprov) Schiff
has worked for iree and "at places
' , I I I
I
Comedian Mark Schiff will shue his "absurd". views on life with
Coast residents l?night through Sunday at the Irvine bnprov.
even t>acteria wouldn't go." But
now, the comed11n is in demand,
openmg for acts such as Diana
Ro s, Frankie Vallee, Gladys
Knight as well as performing at
comedy club around the nation
and on television how uch as
"The Tonight Show," "Empty
Nes.t," "Too Clo e for C.omfort"
and "Late Night with David
Let1crman."
Right now, Schiff is eagerly
:iwa1ting his fir c lclevisTon special,
"My Crummy Childhood," set to
air on Showt1me next month.
As far .as the future, Schiff said
he would like to work on a
telev1s1on sitcom, as well a
perfonning periodically in clubs.
With television, Schiff aid he
would be able to reach a much
bigger audience than the everal
hundred he entertains at
nightclubs.
The Irvine lmprov is located at
4255 Campu Drive. Suite 138 . ..Fm
i.ho\\.'times and reservations call
854-5455.
Korder's South Coast Repertory ·smash beads for Great White Way
I I rrcm1crcd w11h a hang a year
and a half ago. and this
column e\entuall) put 1t at the
he.id nt ~outh ((last Repertory's
da'>' tor 1990. Now Howard
"-orJn' "Se.1rch and De\lrov" 1s
i.tage the New York version.
When 1t opened in January of
1990. th1i; ne"'spaper hailed
"Search and Destroy'' a!. "a darkly
htlanou!I study in llvancc that
reaches out for the throau, of its
11n ''' \\,J\ to Brnad"'J' audience an at1en11on-demand111g
1 hl inien'leh \atmc. dram,1 hutft plctv ab<lUI the \eam1er \tde or
.1rnu11d "<l 1,mall· 11me hu<1tlcr'<1 today'i. America .··
a .. cent to 5UCCC'I .. will open r cb 19 "Search and De~troy" ·~n't the
II UroJd"a\ \ Circle '" the )quare f1N SCR-horn pla) to rind its W:l}
theater .ind "'II run through April to 1he Great White Wa) Cr:ug
~ti [) '"'d ( hamhcrc; "'ho directed l uca~· Prelude to a Kt\ "did ~o
1hc: world premiere at~( R. v.tll ,, few ,c,l\1mo, hack, ll'I did George ----..----
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Sibbald\ "Bro thers," a brilliant scheduled for 1991-92 which.
backyard drama which premiered 1ncludiog a plethora of
on SCR's Second Stage in 1982. student-produced one-acts, will
And those with include 30 different productions.
longer mcmonc' It all begins Sept. 12 with
will recall that "Moonchildren," a comedy about
"Mother Earth," the 1960s. OCC's outlandish
the rock-ecology "Full-Contact Theater" is
musical created cheduled for Sept. 21 and 28,
by Ron Thron,on while "Shooting Stars," a play
and Toni about a women's basketball team,
I ennille in 1970. amves Oct. 3. Then "Album"
also enjoyed a unfolds Oct. 17 and the scathing
few nights under T• courtroom drama "Nuts" opens on
Gotham's bright 111111 Halloween.
hghto, OCC profc sor John Ferzacca's
• military drama "The Failure Jo
Orange C.oast Backstage Zigzag" will unfold Nov. 7,
College has followed by the college' winter
unveiled a one-act play festival Dec. 4-8. A
t)pit:ally ambit1ou theater holiday offenng, "Road to Santa"s
...---------------''----------------. Workshop," 1s et for Dec. I 2,
I
I (ilf /) (\ ( ()[,f_f:CTIRLES I
I! Now I
Thru
while Kafka's "The '
Metamorpho is'' opens Jan. 30,
followed by more "Full-Contact
Theater" Feb. 8 and 22.
The multi·awarded "The Heidi
Chro'nicles" arrives Feb. 27, and a
festival of Sam Shepard one-acts
Morlllllt/nfB ·
11_.tllldl
will clebUt March 19. The the talents of the drama, dance
documentary comedy "Talking and music departments in the
With" '" ticketed for April 23, university's first Cully staged
follo""ed by the latest entry in theatrical event in the Irvine
OCC' annual Shakespeare Month Barclay Theater. Eli Simon will
ce lebration, "Kin~ Lear," opening direct the show, which open Nov.
May 7. Another one-act festival is 23.
planned for May 20-2~.
It's a full repa t for OCC's 120
drama majors, according to
department chainnan Alex Golson,
who note that "each student has
an opportunity to act before a live
audience. We had approximately
350 roles availablt for our actor
last e.1'i0n."
OCC production'! aren't limited
solely to s1udents. Many
community member and tudents
Crom other college also take part
111 the shows. Among the college's
notable graduates are Diane
Keaton and Kelly McGillis • UCl's chool of Fine Arts will
launch its 1991 -92 season with on
nmbitiou production of "We!iit
Side tory," which will combme
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A few months later, from April
30 to May 9, UCl will show how
"We t Side Story" was in pired
with a production of Shakespeare'!>
"Romeo and Juliet." Also slated
arc two play by Germany'
Heniner Muller (Jan. 16-25) and
"Mastergate," a political satire by
L.1rry Gelbart (June 4-6).
four gladuate student-directed
pmductions will be offered in UCI
Drama·~ Stage 2 serie -
Mohere· ''The Misanthrope''
(Dec. 5-7), "~: A Serie of Rapid
'I' Movement " (Feb. 27-29),
"Penthe ilea" (April 16-18) and
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0 AND 11IERE WAS NO CALL PORWAIU>ING
-America'• tint clue of Bia Trouble in the
Soviet Union came Monday morning. when
President Bush tried to c:a:U Mikhail Gorbachev
on the "hot line" -and got a tape recording. ~ 0
-----DON'T TRY THIS IN ntE FAST FOOD
LANE -There's a fiery red Ferrari F-40
flashing around Pilot.land, and the sticker price
-----reportedly is $600,000 (with full tank, of course.) But don't rush out to buy one. It's the
lowest-slung thing you've ever seen -absolutely impractical for
the drive-through window at Jack-in-the-Box.
0 TIIERE'LL BE TRAYS DROPPING AU OVER nu: PLACE
-Vikki Varaas is as cmbling an unusual array of waiters for a
djnncr benefiting Orangcwood Children Foundation.
She's ju t signed one of her KNBC/4 co-stars, Jess Marlow, for
the less-than-formal banquet scheduled Monday, Sept. 16, at
Dizz's As Is re taurant on South Coast Highway. With wife,
PbyUls, the trustworth>' anchor maintains a coastal retreat just a
saucer's throw away from the funky eatery.
Marlow will be vying for tip with the likes of "a surprise
celebrity couple" (no further ID avajfable); the dynamic
'The only time I saw the
sun this summer was
during the eclipse.''
mother-daughter team or
artist Pltar Wayne -and ..
budding autho1 Alssa;
developer, Katluyn
Thompson and Gus Onn;
industrialist R•r Johnson
and wife, Janice, and a
-M IBff .C..,... clumsy columnist who can
be counted upon to spill the
bean . •
Also grubbing for gratuities at the $250-per-seat rcast will be
some of our country's most distinguished busboys. These are
rcce ionary times, and these far-sighted folks are simply keeping
their c;areer options open. One never knows: limo today, bus
tomorrow.
The last time Orangcwood Children's Foundation perpetrated
thi caper, 1t raised $20,000 for kids who arc really hurting.
Co-chairmen Jim McNamara and Mike Nason are confident that A
diners will be generous once again -even ir the waiters continue
to be rude, unre pon ive, and, i! memory serves, downright
insulting. Food's good, though, and the price is reasonable.
0
IS 111.AT LIXE 'RETAIL'?' -Herb Kaplan bas mailed me the
rront-page headline from Thursday' Pilot, reading "BBC
Founder Rebuts Expansion Foes."
And this was his marginal scrawl:_
"Definition of 'rebuttal': A tushic transplant."
0
WAIT, THERE'S MORE WORDPLAY -Kelly Davis says she
feel for outdoor concen~ocrs reportedly denied access to a
store's re trooms at Fashion Island the other night.
They were, she says, discommoded.
0 ALSO ON THE DAR.KER SIDE -There was a brief weather
report here, reading "Summer? Bummer!" and it d1ew this
sympathetic re pon c from Maracry McCann Palmer:
"The only time I aw the sun this ummcr was during the
eclipse."
0 HE AJO IT, I OID~'T - (No Pickets, Pica c) -There's a
River idc Cou nty abortion clinic so popular, says RJchard Edri .
that 1 has n 12-month wai11ng Ii t.
Actor Valentine will host ·
lilnd-ralslng family concert
Actor Scott Valentine, lcnown of Nick and has since worked
for his work on the television extensively m television, film and
scnes "Family Tie ," will serve a theater.
master of ceremonies for "Reach Valentine ha!> collaborated with
for A Rainbow," a pccial family Melissa Gilbert on numerous
concert with fireworks to benefit occasion , including the NBC
Pacific Symphony Orchestra and Movie of the Weck, ''Without Her
Rehabilitation Ins t it ute o r Consent," and the long-running
Southern California (RIO). The play "Love Letters" at the Ca non
concert 1s ~ct for Sept. J ot 7 p.m. Theatre in Beverly Hill . Ht lead
at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. credits also include: "Fast Lane"
The program, entitled "Reach for USA Cable, "Weddina Bell
f~ ~-~a1!1~;· \Viii be conducted Blue " and "Llvina .-Lie" for
by~u ic Director Carl St NBC and the feature film "My
Clair In add1t1on to Valentine Demon Lover" for New Linc
erving as ma .. ter of ceremonies, Cinema He is cunenlly workina
the conccn wilt feature the talents on a f cature film with Margaui
or in&er/guitari t Bob Schneider Hemingway. entitled "Mirror
and the Rainbow Kid$, a chorus Image •·
line of children from local school . As with other PSO concert at
Jeff Beraman, the voice of many the Meadows, p1tron may brina
Warner Brothcra cartoon picnics to enjoy on the lawn
character$, will create the voice of preceding the concert. Picnic
,... each character for the chtldren'a round open at S p.m cl~ ic Peter and the Wolf by, Tickets for "Reach for A
cract Prokofiev. The orchestra Ruinbow" are priced at $12 and
wsll also perform Oltnka's $14 for adult~ anJ $6 and $8 for-
.. Ovcrturc · to Ruulan and children under 14'. licJc:ct may be
l..udmilla". Bern tcin's "Mambo" purcha cd at all Ticke&Mutcr
from "Wcat Ide Story," outlets and c"n bC charaed )>1
Gin tcra' "E tanc11 uitc" and f'honc hy callin' 74().2000. l'iekell
ouu' "'tar., and tripe lllilll al~ be·ava1lable at &he Irvine
Forever" With a firewor finalo\ Meade>• AnlPhithcattc boll omee,
Valentine i perhaps mo t 1"'1nc Center DrM, t.quna
familiar to 1c:lev1 t0n audiences u Hilts.; btpsnlna at noon on IM
• Mallory Keaton' bOyfricnd 11Nidt" day of the performance on)y.
• Oil N 'hit '°'lea "famity l'iCJ." -------------me
Valcnunc hqan achna at the tr'.
famed Actor' hadtO an New York ~-• c.. C tlY while a1tcnd1nj kidmon c:oiacae a • ioumlh m major.
hortly ahcr mov1n1 to Lo An~te • Valcnttnc landed the role
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H Oflt much cac does ii tab
to feed 10,000 paat1?
After Sept. 29, Carol
Wiiken will probably know the
antwer ck7wn 10 the slice. She ii
chairing the Binhday Party at lbe
Orange County Pcrformift& Atta
Center, and she cxpedl at leut
---~--. 10,000 to show for the event.
The party, on
1he Center's
actual fJYe-year
annivenary date,
will brina down
lhe curtain on
the Center's 10-
day celebration.
''Thia event is
all· free, very
festive and for
-----the whole family. Society People will sec
11111 -
-----· areas of the Center they have
never seen before on tours
directed by docents, ushers and
volunteers," said Wilken. "From
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. there will be
continuous entertainment... bands,
dancer clowns, choral group$
. inging ... inside and outside the
building.
"We anticipate that people will
be pending about one hour at the
party o it shouldn't 'be too
crowded The cake ... SS,000 wqrth
h.i <1lready been donated by
Haydce's and other bakeries are
donating.. will be served along
with Carl Karcher's lemonade.
Also, throughout the day we will
be awarding decorated birthday
cakes. The refreshment area is the
Center's back parking lot," added
Wilken. VP for community
outreach and a guild member since
1978.
Invi tations are out for this party,
and persons who have not received
one can call the Center, 556-2121.
The anniversary celebration wiU
begin Sept. 20 on a very
fashionable note as the Center
Guilds stage · not one, but two
shows.
"The 1 :30 _p.m. show will be
duplicated at 8 p.m. We are having
two to meet the needs of our
working members . and the
community," said chairwoman
Shari Esayian, former Guild .
chairman
"We arc trying to get away from
the term fashion show, because
th1\ will be theater with musk,
dancing <1nd special effects as well
as fashion. It wilt be good
entertainment and we expect both
men and women will attend."
Carlton Burnett is director of
the extravaganza which features
163 models wearing rashions from
20 stores. Designer Stephen
Yeuick will be special guest.
fi ckets range in price from $10
to $75, and can now be purchased
at the Center boA office.
A portion of the orchestra scats
will be co"crcd for the show, and
on Sept 25 the entire ection will
be cove red with a pl•tform system
to accommodate the 700 guests
c~pected to dme and dance at the
"Starlight Expre ions."
Pbnning the "Boots and Blxtc ne" pa are Edward 'Ha~ajain, left, Mar()' Mulville and Richard Engel.
and we already have 23 table
sold ... there arc 73 tables, and we
expect to sell out,'' sajd Halva1ian,
who has a new pair or pointy toe
boots.
The fifth anniversary "Gala
Concert" is· on the calendar for
Sept 28, and the event will mark
the fir t ume that the five group
utilizing the Ce nter's Scgcrstrom
Hall .as their home have
contributed to a single evening's
program Participating are OC
Ph ilharmonic, Opera Pacific,
Pacific Sym phony Orchestra,
PaCJf 1c Chorale and Master
Chorale
Heading the birthd.iy par1y celebration is Carol Wilken, left, while
Shari ESayian will supervise the Center's fashion show.
Pcrfonnc~ will be flutist J.imes Gal~y and opera stars P.iblo
Elvira and Diana Soviem Cul S.L
Clair Yt 111 conduct the program
which al o features Pacific
Symphony Orche tra and the two
chorale .
A champagne reception will be
held in the Center lobby prior to
the concert, and a po t-shov.
dinner will be held at the new, 21-
story Plaza Tov.er
"We arc doing realty wcll,"said
co-chair Kathryn Thompson
Owen. "Originally we expected
600; but 1t now loo hkc 700 The
Hyatt Regency ll'\'ine 1 catering
the dinner; Ben Vereen and Ann
Jillian will perform and Barry Cole
will play for dancina. The place
will look in credible with '>pccrnl
lighting."
Expre ion,, being co-chaired b>
Rick Muth, 1s the pricieo;t e\en( of
the celebration with t.ible pnce!i
ranging from $10,000 to $25,000
"Set up of tables for couples
buying individual $5,000 tickets
can be arranged on .i first-come
b~ 1<i by calhna the Center or Jane
Rosenbloom m m)' office. 380-
14 ," aid Thomp n ~en .
Proceeds from fupr ion will
help finance fifth anniver ary
actMtieo; and g1"c rc,c:nuc to the
. Look to
Cen te r and part1c1pat1n&
organ1zat1on
The tune wilt change the
following night ... the beat will be
western. and the drc<> will be
black tie and boots Dinner gue ts
will be entertained by country
arttSts "King of the Road" Roger
Miller and 'imger1songwritcr Hal
Ketchum.
Richard Engel, a member of the
Center and Opera Pacific board'i,
'' QH.:h.iiring with Marcy Mutvilfe,
Pac.1f1c Symphony 01'hc..irn
cha1Noman, and Ed Hal~aji.in of
Orange Count} Phil harmonic
OClel).
B&BT gala tables range in price
trom SJ .000 to SS.000 .
Rc\e!'allon nrr 8'-a1lahlc 'through
1he Ccri1cr·, dc"elopmcnt office.
s·ti-21:!1.
"Imitation arc go1p~ out toda~
Reception and conccn ncltcts
arc Sl6 to SSS, concert and dinner
arc S250 Concert tickets go on
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and $~.50 re e1'1lt10n<i may be
m.i\tc by calhng thc3 dC\ elopment
office Cha uwomcn arc Anne Nutt,
Betsy Moulton and Rilndi lar en
'Decorations for the 'iuppcr "-111
prc,.cnt a very high tech look
looking to the future of the
Center \\e will have music and
Wr tm South Co· t Plaza Hotel
I nod in '~cral arcac.," -.aid "lull
J a n i c e· J o h n o n • G u ii d '
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A few weeks ago something bizarre happened
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Health
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The Board or 0 tcopathic
Physicians (those physicians who
carry the 0 .0 ., rather than the
M.D.) arbitrarily, declared that
the use of EDTA chelation
therapy was unethical, and that
D.O. physician who continued to
use it would lose their licenses. A
little history is needed to
understand this insanity.
EDTA O:telatioo therapy has
been utilized in a million patients
with cardjovascular and other
degenerative di cases worldwide
over the past 35 years. EDTA is a
protein molecule that attaches to
and cleanses the body of toxic
metals such as cadmium, lead and mercury, and
also act as a powerful antioxidant protecting the
body from free radical damage, a major cause for
both aging and atherosclerosis. It also improves the
circulation by relaxing and even opening up
blocked arteries.
When these benefits were first noted back in the
late 50s and early 60s, none of the drug companies
pursued this potential because the drug had lost its
patent, hence. no financial ineentlwe. In addilioa,
surgical approaches co block anotta were belna
popularized and now are the IDOlt lucrative and
commonly uled therapies for these conditions.
Only a handf\11 of physicians continued co UIC
the therlpy, and its populariry arew not becaute or
financial gain to the physician, but word of mouth
pread of benefit1. However, moat orthodox
physicians know oothina about chelation therapy,
have no desire to learn. yet arc more than willlna
to volunteer scorn and crhicilm.
I n 1988 and 1989. at the insistence or physician
proponents, the FDA began scientific controlled
triAls or this treatment for {>Criphcral vascular
disease, which causes pain an the calves while t -
watkina. Prior to beginning these studies the FDA
determined that it was one or the safest drugs
ava1lablc, and did not have to under~ "safety
trials.''
These studies ar~ ongoing at several army
hospitals across the country, were interrupted
because or the gulf war, but arc back on tract.
Patients who undergo chelation therapy generally
have to pay for it themselves. as It is not covered
by most insurance plans. Yet the word or mouth
spread of benefits bas caused increasing demand in
spite of harsh criticism from the organized
elements of the medical profession, and the
financial blackball by the insurance industry. The
reason, it works.
It doc n't work for everyone, nothing docs. But
for the ov~rwhelming majority it substantially
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improves their hcallh, and
alleviate• the.symptom1 of their
disease. In addition, it does not
pul them in jeopardy of "death
by therapy" as do bypass
urgcry, anJioplasty, and other
surgical techniques for
cardiovucular disease. "Death
by therapy" afflicts one oul of 17
patients for bypass, and one o&U
of SO patients for the
angioplasty. If EDTA were
anywhere near as toxic as these
'It does not J>!l 1hem in
jeopardY, of ' death by
therapy ' as do bypass
surgery, angioplasty, and
other surgical techniques
for cardiovascular disease.•
expensive therapies they received
ftnl?.
In spite o( all this and in the
abacncc of any "patient
complaint" ever, in the state of
Milona, and without any
evidence or any patient injury,
the Ostcopathac Board mewed to
ban the cherapy. 1bcre ii a
rapidly growing organization of
patients (victims I SUppolC) who
arc pctitionin& the Attomey
General of the state of Arizona therapies. the FDA would have long since taken it
off the market.
I recently returned from visiting the McDonach
Medical Clinic in Kansas City, Mo, where Du
McDonagh and Rudolph have been using EDT A
chelation therapy every day since 1962. They ha\l'e
treated over 20,000 patients from aJL over the
world, and have publishe4 28 scientific articles on
the benefits and lack of toxicity or this unique
tbcrat»'.. Their files arc filled with miraculous cases
in which hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of
modern medicine did nothing but impoverish; but
$2000 "out of pocket" for EDT A chelation
therapy, alleviated the problem.
It is cases like these that have caused the
demand for the therapy and inflamed its critics
who scream "placebo, anecdotal reports, rubbish!"
This of course raises t,hc simple question. If the
be neficial results were jb~t "placebo," what
bloclccd the "placebo" reaction or the far more
to move against the Board, and liberale their
physicians to contJnue a therapy that bas been
helping them. and that they arc more than willing
to pay for themselves.
T he timing of this move by the Board is unique
in that over the last decade acccp&ance of ·
EDTA chelation therapy. bas increased, not
decreased worldwide, there have been numerous
scientific articles published that demonstrate both
its saf cty ~nd benefit, and it is currently
undergoing trials by the FDA. This begs the
obvious question: Why now?
Para~, the ancient Greek physician, offers
the best answer. "old and obstinate dogs will learn
nothing new and arc ashamed to recognize their
f~lly."
Julian Wbll.lttr, M.D., ls operator of Wbltaku
Wellness. Institute In Newport &•cb.
Is your relationship your life
M ary, Carol and Marlene (whose stories I told
last week) have something in common. Not
very long ago, if you had asked any one of
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her man.
In fact, if her plane was about to crash, it's likely
that it's his life which would flash in front of he r,
rather than her own. ·
"Co-dependents" or "controller '' arc lake that.
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and behavior of a significant other -and lose
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1 hem elves m ~e proce .
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(or her ) up -to get him (or her)
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being so lazy -to stop drinking -
or to start doing whatever. Thi , of
cour e, is an 1mpo~ ible task.
No one ha s ever succeeded in
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do it themselves. rr you've also been spending too
much unproductive energy worrying
about someone cl c, it may be time
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your own interests and your own
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Start by coming up with a "Plan B." What this
means i to have a good olid contingency plan for
life without the man (or woman) you arc trying to
control.
Now, calm down -this is ju t a contingency plan.
I understand that you don't want 10 lo e your man.
Bui do you undcr~tand that the fear of being alone i
exactly why people become controlling and
co-dependent in the fir 1 place?
Pica c believe that )Ou'll be trongcr and even
more likely 10 succeed in this (or any) relationship if
your self ·esteem depends le s on any one other
person.
Co-dcpcndent'i rescue others because they don't
fee.I good enough about them elve . ·
You need to really believe that you're n valuable
pcr<;<.>n before anyone else cnn rcolly believe in you.
In other ~ord whether or not you're OK hould ndl
depend JU\t on what he -or anyone cl e thmks.
So, back to "Pi nn B." Take the difficult challenge
of picturing your..elf h\ ing without him and doing
thing., JUSl 10 take care or your elf. Think about how
your hfc would be different. Better itnd worse.
I f he did leave you -or you lc(t him, whut kind
of people would )OU now choose to be with?
Would they be different than he i ? Different than
yo u arc now? A!ik yourself why that i -or 1!1n't.
~h~t k,ink o~ worJ.. or activi ties would you like to
pamc1pate in, now that you arc free to do exactly
you please?
Where would you live? Ho~ -would you support
yourself? Would you change your style of dress or
your diet?
Decide once and for all, as much as you love him,
that )OUr life wouldn't end ir he left you. And that
being in a hurtful relationship i worse thon being
alone.
Now, helve the~c thought-;. what you really want,
after all , 1 to be healthier in a healthier relationsh&p
with htm
If your relation hip is to urv1ve, you hould be
able -you must be able -to free up some of th
inappropriate p ych1c energy you have been
"spending" on him.
Next -week, let' talk about ome pecific action
you can take.
Dr. Und• AlgazJ Is • counsrlor at Alpzl F•mlly
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Editorial on1v tim wil II
_Is the · gnatcatcher responsible for threatening development?
_A To the Costa Mesa downtown merchants, who weathered Il.J tormy economic times brought on by the receuion and
the clo in& of Newport Boulevard to one Jane for l t rnon~hs. Now, it appears, happy days arc here again.
With northbound lanes opened earlier this summer, the sou~hbound lane arc scheduled to be opened today, meaning
busin~ can ~n return t~ normal. If you've changed your
hopping habus to avoid gridlock on Newport Boulevard, it's time
to reacq~alnt yourself wi th your local m'erchants. They de erve
your hu me s.
0
~ To Dan Anire s, a Corona del Mat resident, who decided • Il.J to try to swim the Catalina channel bc~use "I didn't have
anything planned this summer." The 34-year-old plans on
Saturday to become the 67th athlete to swim the 21 miles
between the island and the mainland. We wish him luck.
0
~ To Co ta Me ll resident/watchdog Bert Ohlig, who recently DJ re earchcd water rates and found that customers of Mesa
Consolidated Water District pay, on average, as much as
$18 a month higher than residents in neighboring cities.
Last year, Ohlig contends, "<lonsumcrs have been overcharged
S3.9 million."
Me a Con"Olidated Water District Manager Karl Kemp gave a
number o{ reasonable explanations for the high charges, the
validity of which can be best determined by a water expert. But
in the meanwhile, whether Qhlig is right or wrong, it's nice to see
a re ident watchdog keeping an eye on local public agencies.
D
~ To the Or&flgc County Performing Arts Center, which DJ recently mashed bo'( office records with an exclusive West
C'oa t appearance by Great Britain's Royal Ballet.
Total attendance for the Royal's six-day, seven-performance
tay wa 19,620 (93.2 percent of available seats; $1,020,194 box
office gro ) -the mo t ever for any week-long performance at
The CentC1'. The attendance marks always were the best in any of
the Royal Ballet'<; four-city top, including the Metropolitan
Opera Hou'ic in New York City.
D rn To Evelyn I fart and other councal me~~rs who are
~ lobbying Bob Wynn to po tponing his Dec. 31 retirement ..
Ttieir rational? He can't be replaced. Maybe so, but
Newport Oca'th will need another city manager sooner or later. It
wall never be a good time to relieve Wynn, who' spent 20 years
on the job, but there' no tame like the present to start trying.·
In tire world of city managers, the position in Newport Beach
ha got to be one of the plums in the United States. Instead of
trying to woo Wynn back, the City Council should productively
spend {lll or its energy productively by trying to find the be t
possible replacement.
Bes1 or the Hotline
Editor note The following are
Br ChMtncer Wenner
W hy should wc uffer lb~
human and ctonomic
consequences that can
re ult from h ti~g a species u
endaniered? Humans also have a
right to the environment!
These are the battle cries of
tndu'\tric potentially threatened
by Ii ting specie a endangered. 1 ·
even J\\ a bumper ticker last
week that aid ''Loggers arc
endangered too." The loggers in
Northern California and the
developers in Southern California
complain an awful lof about
situations that they them elves arc
entirely responsible for. When was
the last time you watched a
gna1catcher bulldoze ·its home?
Seen any spotted owls wielding
chain i.aw lately?
My point is this: California has
entered a new stage in its business
climate . Jndustric whose
managements arc unaware of the
environmental consequences of
their own actions wiU increasingly
fmd them elves regulated into
uncompetitivene or extinction.
The logging indu try i it elf
prrmarrly re ponsible for any
la)'ofrs that result from protecting
the spotted owl. The laws that
seek to protect pecics from
ex11nct1on arc good laws written
for very good rca ons. More
importantly, they have been on the
hook' for quate a few year and
.. mnrt management teams should
have long ngo adJu,tcd 1he1r
. practice<; accordingly.
The only way that any fore t
ltpccic't can become endangered i
1r there '' a decline in the habitat
that they require for food and
breeding. Sance the c forests are
oh\ 104 ly declining, the logging
indu try mu'>I !:le exercising poor
hu\lne.,, m.1na~ment on at least
two front They have not anti-
cipated that certain pec1es will
bewme endangered af they don't
ma1nta1n a healthy forest
CCO'i\.,tcm: and, they have not
ample of Pilot reader '
comment and critic"m The Pilot
runs the e re'ipome. on o regular
ba 1s. Ho"'e1·er, only ·c.,ller. who
leave thetr name (spelled out), city
and ph one number (for
.,erif1cation) will he publ1:11hcd. Get
mvol\.cd by calling the Rendcn'
Hotline at 642-6086
How to get involved!
The city's Job
' Thi 1s an reply to 1he article
written by Ru Loar regard~ng the
hosing down of the tdewalks on
Balboa I land and the Pcnan ula. I
thank the solu1ion 1~ quate 1mplc
The city makes enough money to
clean the lilreet'I with a cleaning
machine uch a' a ~team cleaner
lh'tcad· o l h.wmg them ho,cd
down. It would be a rood u'>e of
the city\ moncv
RAI PH OVtRI
Nc\t .. port Beach
Hewett huff
fhc rclc,ance of Hugh lfewc11'
v1tupcrat1vc respon e to my
Hotline call escape., me. Hb
egrcgaou\ column \\ill get no
re pon<>c frum me . It would be of
no intcre t to your readers and he
wouldn't get 11 11nyway
JACK Rt:.IDLJNG
C ta Me a • l am c lhng about the article
R1d1cule Often the Bc .. 1 Tc t of
fruth by Hugh Hewatt and I am
This is your community newspa~r, and we'd like to hear
from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in
The Pilot's Community For~.
"1" Call the ltHden' ~ (642-6086) and leave your
message. While we welcome ~I comments; we'll only publish
comments from those who leave a name (pfease spell it out),
city and phone number ((of veriflation).
"wrille a letter. Plote be as brief as possible. Longer letters
will be considered fOr ~ COmmunity Commentary page, which
runs Thun&,ys. Mail your letter to "Letters," 330 W. Bay St.,
Cost.i Mesa, CA .92626, or fax them to 646·,.170.
"1" GM tlw ..._ a ~ William Lobdell can be reached at
642--4321, ext. 351 and would loY!_ to ~ar from you.
"1" Our W.W. w. '°"' vt.w.. In our news page, we at The
Pilot striYe to be fair~ QbjectM. On the Community forum
p.ge, "'4..tfy 10 dO itle same t,y publishing a wide range of
views -many of which we dislgree with -in the interest of
fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials.
bit confused about the poan1 Mr.
l lcwttt 1s makmg. He seems to
r idiculing another person's
o pinion, which i a very
humanitarian opinion and he is
hliltantly attacking this person for
h:.mng such a con1,cious opinion
.about caretak.ing the cnrth. I guc "
I JU'I want 10 know what wa the
po111t of this article
KJSMA ST PANICH
Co,tu Mc a
Smog wateher
I have been doing ..omcthina Cur
quatc a while, I don't know ho"
m-any people kno" about 1t but at
might he .1 good thing 10 µread
around. Whenever you M'C a
'mol) c.ir on ,1 frcc"ay or on a
ro..id. 1hcrc\ ,, number that you
call which 1-. 1-800-C T-SMOG.
.tll )OU du 1\ report the hccn e
numbt•r, the trme and place you
aw 11 and the\ w 111 end a notice
to the people to get their car
c.:heeled. I ha'c reported 50 my~lf
and not too many people ~now
uhout 11 .md I think it' a grcai
thing to help u~ clean up our
Protecting endangered species -any endangered
species -is a tool that makes it possible for us to
protect our own quality of life.
shown concern for the emplo)ecs
wh~c JOb will be lost tf either the
fore\t become\ too \mall or
pcc1e arc hste<J n endangered.
Jt seems that both spotted O\\I
and loggers arc endangered -
bccau e of crwironmcntally naive
bu inc managers.
T his ituatton is mirrored here
in Southern California by the
boilding induo;try. It l!I obvious that
''" more and more land l!I
developed there 1 · le\ and le'
land for e·mt1ng 'lpeClC\ to h\'e and
hrced on. The contro,er y that we
arc 'ccang right now can onl)
intensif) After all. the poruon of
lhe bu1ldmg indu\tf) th;i re-quire'
undeveloped land for a h' ang hJ, a
finite hfe p.tn 1t para 1t1LC\ 11\clf
b) destroying the \.Cf)' land it
need for u1'1val
mog.
RON CENTRA
Corona del Mar
OUt In force?
l am cnlhng about the polt cc
that were at Sad Soffer' house
yci.terda) w hach they "ere told h)
the cit\ attomc\. or cit) manatter
thal the) "ere to uclet or to'
anything they could .inJ there
\\Crc t\\O motOrC)dC UOll\, l\\O
quad uni1,, ahou1 '" ~lhcc
officer<;. a code enhlrccment car,
two code cnfon.cmcnt l1tl11.cr' .ind
.111 l thinl the) did wa' write ham
up for one licen<;c pla1e on the
front of a car I thanl 11 " J "·"tc or f>'.lhCC m.tnP'l\\Cr. [)ll \\C ha\C
too m..tn~ officer' llr \\ hJt? fhc •
Cll) 'houl~h ... ,e J better \\i.I) of
'pending llnr mone\
(IH:· llRC1 \\IDO"I
( (l\l l \fr,j
Local laurels
r rcall> hkc the ncw'tpapcr nc'.n,
that at " n0t puhll'htnt( "orJJ'
rcporb and ..o forth. bcc.iu e the
reo. on l read. the Pt Int ,., for k~.JI
new I &hank the out\lilnl.hng
foaturc )OU hctvc been doing· 1
continuing tone from the front
page to the h d. page 'ou don't
ha'c to carch the paper to fini h
)Our 'IOI). Thank )OU nnJ oN
lu I.; wi1h the paper
Ul I) uos \\, ( l l
cw T"'rt Bu h
For th1 reason. the quc taon of
p"rotect1ng the gnatcatchcr. or an.
other specie , 1 not a que,tion of
'tunting the growth of an 1nJu1;try.
The indu'lf} as going to "!>tunt" -
11self \OOncr or later The teal
que'lt1on 1 qric of WI IE-fl,. 'oc1ct}
"ams the 1ndustf'} 10 rca1.h full
mtitura11on. In this ca\c do the
cit11cns want to allow the indu\try
to dc,elop .111 open !\p.11,;c (90
percent of our original ,,ig.c \Cruh
m Orange Count)' has already
been dc\.eloped) or do the citizen
want to tca .. e some percentage 'of
the land wild for 'ariou't purpo e '!
People and com_panie _conunuc
to purcna c land in Orange
Count\ .1 an tnve tment Thi
pru1.11cc wall become 1ncrc:l\1ngly
n.11\l.. of\ their p.irt. The)' purcha c
th•' land an the hope' o f
. An open letter
to ctty COlllCil
I am at a lo'-!. to under t:md
the lack of walhngnc ' nn rhe
p.trt of the c1I\ 10 employ the
11me honored practice or
( omprom"e and cgot1at1nn. r or the CllUnc1l to tale a brnad
bru'h .ippwach to condemn "the
t:nllrt• Balboa Ba) lub
r<:dc\clupmcnt prOJCtt, ~11hout
further mquin' (Ir tn,c,t1gJt1on,
1, indeed a puule
I cim appalled that 1he
,c1fi,hnc'!I 6l"onc or l"l'
tl1tfha"en ::ind t"ll ,1r three
B.1,,1wn. re,tdt•nt,. who'e \lew,
"'·" tic p;irttall) 1lb,tru1.ted.
\1111ld O\l. rrnk the pntc1111.1I
l.>1.IH'hl' ll1r the o ther
ti"' llOO·pJu, \.l.·" rx1r1 lk.1l'h
'·•'!'·'' c r' I hl H.1 l~1:i B.\\ <.lull 1,
~ml·nll\ p.1~1 ng tht· <. ''' ~I
1111l11on .mnuslh 1n t l\C\ UJ,~J
11n mlHrn1at1on h\tcd an recent
puhhl'.tllllll, .1 httlc 'lmplc
unthmc11r rc\CJI' the 1mr 1..i 111
th1• l'hljCCIC~ $' 5 tn1lho'l
n•\cnuc '<'urcc toward the
111nu,1I 1.1t) hudgct re11um:mcn1
111 ~s m11l1on .
Ju,t th1n l . ti we had onl\ :!
l 1. 1h1t~' \llCh ~ the ('!fll!'X;"cJ
n~" U.1l~l1 lla~ ( lub tach
Ho~ to contact your legislators
PRt.:.\IDENT
Gtorp Bu h, The Wh11c llnuse 1600
Pennsylvan11 A\11!,. Wa hingion, r> (' lOSOO
v1c1-; PRESIDENT
OH Qua.r~. Scnft te OHi e fhnldmg. Wa\hmgtnn, l>.C' W'S tO
GOVt'.RNOR
Pttt · Wiison, CR), State Cnpltol,
Sacramento, 9S8l4, <"l6)44S 2841
U •• , NATOR
A.1111 C'niuton (D), fS 7S7 W. c·cn\u~
Bl"d . \u1tc 51~. ''~ Aogclc , ~045, (213) 21S 21 ti
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Newport Ccnler Dnvc, S1111c 120, Nc:~pott
Beach, Q26'10, t140 11 '7 ( Rc rrc,enh
Newport Uc.1ch
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Fount .. 1n V•lley, 9 111 • 6~2-H03. (Rcpr -cnt' c·c.NI Mesa)
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Pla1a, SJnta na. c.12701
Thoma •'. Riley, !ith Dl\t,, l\.l4 '4i~ll
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COUNTY BOARD Of F.D CATION
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rt'a 5 (Cmta Mc~ and tw~)rt ~)
ORANG ('0 N1Y FAIR IO.UO
K hu Dr.. Co ta Meu =75 l t'\I R
President BntrtI lA••: VK J>r rd nt I.an")' AntoW: D1rccton. T.. n.o. ....
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Ml-i\ CO SOLID~TEO .
WA R Dl~TRI ;"J'
196 rl nt1A, ( l'!Stl tcsa, ft.'\l·I
Ro rd Mcmhcw t nd)' OllUa, H•"k
Paal8a, M.rio lharaate_ Jack 11•11. T .. .-...
developing 1t. It should be otwiou
to them that u land boCOlnc
more scarce, peopk aR Paa to
~apt tnctea&&Apy 10 pracnc lbae
dtmia1 hina paroeb. Ju.a like the
l~ng industry, would« lud
purchucn should bave bad their
fingen on the environmental pu
that bepn way ba~k in the 1910s.
' P e o p I e t h at r e fu 1 e to
ck.n~ledge the societal Mab for
me relief from development are
going to g(t tud.: with unsellable
land. It 1 \'cry American to pay a
financial price for makina poor
bu inc dcc&S1on -in this casing
purch:i mg land that run an
1ncrca\mg mk of not getting
appro\.ed for development
S o why do so many people think
that 11 1 important to save
''in~1gn1f1can1 " species from
c'tinction? There are sevcrlll
anw.e~ to that qucsnon. The
more e tcnc answer i that some
level of biodiversity is n~cessary to
keep the Earth habitable. At some ·
point (nobody knows when).
enough plant and animaJs could
become C'(linct that the entire
Earth ecosystem goc mto an
1rrc\.er .. 1blc collapse. The re ult &S -''°P'· there goes all the O')'gen
among many other
con,equenc.c'i But 1herc arc
an.,v.er) that arc closer to home
tor all of u .
Protecting endangered specie
an) endangered \J'CCics -1 a
tool that makes ·it posSlble for us
to protec1 our o~n qualit} of life.
l he fnd.lngcred Spec1cc; Act
(when 1t '' adhered to) a sures
that, de,pate intentional and
unantcntannal ahuse'>. and de pate
intellectual shllrt·s1ghtne or
f'!olt11cal inep111ude on the pan el
mdwadu31' ond indu-.tne<;, at least
'lime Ol C'\Cf' l ind of habttat Will
be a\. 11lahlc for the en1oyment of
11ur · luture 'ehes and . future
gencr tton'
t haunct) H tnntr i~ • Co fa
Mt • n;idtnL
gena:umg $.'.5 mtlhon m ta.\e~
fnr the Cllj. no one el'>e residing
m 11r Jomi: bu .. inc'' in "1u r
1.11' ''nuldba\.c 10 pay property
t.1\e' R\ rhc '>ame tol en. can
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I t was a time to ~lebratc and to
remember.
Jimmy Roosevelt. a ix-term
congrc man and the eldest son of
Franklin 0 . Roo\cvclt, wa!t buried
Sunday afternoon in Padfic View
Cemetery, hortly after mcmon:il
crvicc were hcta in hi honor at
Newport Center United Methodi t
Church 1n Corona del Mar.
Roo evclt, 83, died the morning of •
Aug. 13 of natural cau'leS at his Corona
dcl Mar home. He had chosen the
hymn and readings for the ceremony
prior to hi death, including "Eternal
Father, Strong to Save,'' and Psalm 23
-the King Jamts version.
loved his counuy, one who kwed the
Marines and one who loved the Rams."
The former c:ongre man wu known
to many u Col. Roosevelt. 5CfVlna in
the Marine Corp.t during World War II
as the commanding oCficer of the 4th
Marine Raider Battalion and the
executive off iccr of the 2nd Marine
Raider Battahon. Ho wa~ awarded a
Na\/)' Cros11 -the Sliver Star -for
• gallantry 1n action.
T he Rcv. Ken McMillan, the former
pa<1tor of Newport Center
Methodist. po~c an fond remembrance
of Rooscveh.
to
<>f the nation t1nd the lite, putlCularly
before election times.'' McMillan 1ald.
"I :.lway .. apprcc:i:.tcd the insight, the
p:u Ii~ ular per pcctivc that Jim
brought.''
A., Ii tribute 10 their l),1triarch, the
RO(Xc~cll clan 1.ltlendcd Saturday's
Rilm cnme -Jimmy never massed a
contest -in his honor. And all who
attended the services of one of the most
popular citircns Ornnge Co4'UY ha~
ever seen did o not out of agony, but
out or-joy.
And R(Xl\cvclt knew many important
p1.:opk.
"I remember mo .. t that wonderful
f{oosevelt mile that never left hi
face," said Ann Landeni. "God lo'e
him, he wa'i special."
RUOM:\'Clt really \\U a gentleman. He
w111 a man who helped a lot.of the
undcrprivilcgc4t people and I've alw1tys
11dmircd him for many, years."
Roo)cvelt's Criend,hip$ transcended
pa rt)' linc:s.
Maureen Reagan, a friend for evcral
years, n:mcmbcred Roosevelt a a
gentleman und a Ram. "Jim and I had
a lot or fun together. c ... pecially at
tootball gamt ,"'\he ~111d
S he added th:lt they \hod..cd the
( apitol Hill cstabhi,hmt'nl m 1985,
dunng her father's 11cco111J maugurnl,
when ROO!tcvclt, A regi,tcred Democrat
and son of one or the party'" icon'!,
appeared at a party celebrating the
Republican presidential victory.
KiaU)'I ltttnonell'olol
Ma'Y. Roosevelt clutches the American
flag Sunday during funeral services for
her husband James Roosevelt.
He wus immortalized in the packed
church hou e by the Rev Robert
Morley as a man "who lived a life of
dignity, geferosity and Joy. one who
·'He was a· gentle man and a heroic
rn n who did what he had lo do,"
McMillan aid, addin~ that all Marine
Oag. arc currently nymg at half taff in
hi'.i honor.
"One of the gift l remember Jim
haring with this church was his
periodic presentations about the affairs
Carl Karcher, the founder and owner
of Carl' Jr , wa mo t auracted to the
ph1l.1nthrop1c ways of Roosevelt. "Mr.
''lhcrc wa <;0 much hock in that
room. They aid •jimmy Roosevelt c.ame
to )Our party I said, 'Well, of co.ursc.
llc's my fnend.'"
Gorbachev
gift gains
1n .value
By Iris Yokoi
Stall Wrlllt
M ichael Del Rey watched
the news about events in
Moscow with special
interest Monday. realizing the
value of one of his already-prized
possessions was ancrcasing with
each minute
IComuyil Jll11•c-1'1.,lol
Risky business? Trading prospects
wiih Soviets leave executiVes . cold
By Tony Cox
Busnss Editor
I n one breath, Boris Gurevich,
of Costa Mesa, exprc es great
concern for the safety of his
two sisters and for the future of
his trade business in the Soviet
Union. lo the next, he's talking
about great manufacturing
opportunities in Russia.
management advice," Gurevich
.. aid
Newport Beach lawyer Richard
Schwanstcin, who advises
companic on doing business in
Eastern Europe and the Soviet
Union. is also taking n
conservative approach. He said he
believes the ouster of Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev will
add more 5usplcion and ·
unce'ftainty to an already tentative
trade community.
Union. Private phone lines in the
Soviet Union '>'ere reportedly shut
down Sunday ntAM.
The Newport Beach resident has
what he believes 1s a rare
autograph from ousted Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev, se nt to
Del Rey on a thank-you note in
198R
Michael Del Rey, right, and his partner Karl-Magnus S. Karlsson
display Gorbachev's autograph and cover of the Time maganne.
Gurevich's mixed reaction to
political upheaval in the Soviet
Union is typical among the
handful of local busines11 people
who have dared to venture into
the unknown of commerce with
the Soviet'i They're shaken by the
image of tank in the streets of
Mo cow, nnd don't pretend to
know what will happen next. But
they remain convinced that
proceeding conservatively with
their Soviet ventures is at worst a
speculative program with little
down side.
''I l's unsclilin,," Schwarzstcin aid. "l don t know how it's
going to play out. There arc some
M:coario that arc better than the
beginning of the Cold War again,
but it's not good, obviously, for the
business climate."
Victoria GnnenJco, vice
president ot Laguna Hill ·based
RHA Group, wns thankful
Monday that ber company hadn't
banked too much on trade in the
Soviet Union. Ukc Gurevich's
diaJram for trade with the Soviet
Umon. RHA docs business
through·a Soviet joint-venture
partner, invests little of its own
money and doesn't fill orders until
payment is received.
"I'm glad all our eggs aren't in
one ba kct," Grinenko said. "Our
only investment there is the
computer e~uipmcnt in the office
-very negligible.
Del Re} has never had the
aut henticity checked, but the fact
that the note, written in Russian
an felt-tap pen, came an a
Moscow-postmarked envelope
accompanied by an official-looking
cove r letter signed by
then-ambassador Yuri Dubinin has
Del Rey convi nced the signature is
real
"II could have been signed by
his mother, yes; it could have been
signed by his neighbor. yes." said
Del Rey. ''And since it's written in
Ru<1s1an, he could have wntten,
'My favorite movie is" JOI
Dalmations," and we would n't
know the difference.''
Bui the talc of how Del Rey got
the piece of paper with strange
i.cnbhlings also lends one to
believe the Soviet leader penned 1t
h1m<,elf.
A' the foundrr of Newsmakers.
a Santa Ana-based busancss that
!.pccialtze<; in framing newspaper
and ma~azine articles, the
outgoing Del Rey called the Soviet
embassy in Washington after
Gorbachev was named Time
magazine's Man of the Year in
1988 and offered to !>end a framed
copy of the Time article.
Embassy official were
delighted, according to Del Rey.
and orde red two. When the
subject. of payment came up, Del
Rey generously kept ii simple.
"I said, 'l don't know ... just
'end me ht autograph,' figuring
11'd be a cold day in hell before I'd
· get that," he said.
About siJc months later, the
cmelope from Moscow arrived.
ln.,.de was a formal letter from
Oubinin \a}tng, "I have the honor
of forwarding yo_u a thank-you
note from General Secretary
Mikhail Gorbachev" and the
second note an Russian.
Curious about hqw much rhe
l>1gnaturc was worth. Del Rey
:ailed a few autograph dealer\.
"No one knew, because no one
knew of anyone who had one,"
Del Rey aid.
Keythc Ward, manager of
Archive of Hi!.tory in Co ta Mesa,
said she didn't know exactly what
lo.ind of price tag the signature, if
authentic, would command, but
"under the pre cnt circumstances,
I'm sure 11 would become of
extreme value overnight."
Gorbachev's ignalurc isn't
e ~actly rare in the United States,
mce he has signed various
documents, Wafd sa id. But his
Monday ouster definitely boosted
the value, she said.
"It's very collectible in itself
because he's been such a pivotal
figure an hi~tory, and you seldom
see tho c people once they're gone
from office," she said.
Del Rey, though, has no plans
to sell the signature. "No," he
said "This was addressed to me.
And I'm a Gorby fan.''
"I'm very worried about the
ituation/' said Gurevich,
president of lrv10c-bascd trade
firm BG International. "I think it
will cool down opportunitic to do
business with Soviet Union for
quite sotnc time now."
However, Gurevich, who
emigrated from Russia 10 years
ago, said he ttll believe that
through joint ventures with Soviet
partners -with compensation for
goods up fron t and no direct
investment -US. entrepreneurs
ean profit in the Soviet Umon.
"The way I'd do it , I'd leverage·
into business with their money,
provide product specifications.
market opportunities and
Adding to the mystery is the fact
that H's been difficult for local
bu ines e to get news from their
representatives in the Soviet
"l don't think it will be business
as usual. I think companie getting
dollars over there will sec it very
dra tically cut."
COX: Wants SU11181111on or trade with SOVletl
From A1·
Department ending miscues to
Saddam Hussein The Wc.5t's
unalloyed upport for Gorbachev
and a clear preference for stability
over freedom ha now left U!t
wLldJy over-invest in a Kremlin
government controlled by thugs."
Cox i advocating the immediate
suspension of new U.S.-Sov1et
trade and a sistance agreements,
most favored nation status and the
transfer of technology to the
. USSR. "The utility of uch
arrangements tO the West mu t he
thoroughly 1econsidcred," Co~
said.
"The Umtcd State and -our ,...
al1 1eo; l.hould extend formal •
. recognition to the independence
and sovereignty to tho e Baltic
countrie and Soviet republics tllat
have broken wtth Moscow's
center," Cox :ud. "Including the
Ru ian Republic."
Cox also believes Senate
con idcration of the Strategic
Anns Limitation and Conventional
Force~ in Europe treaties should
be uspcnded, "until the pro pects
of S1,wiet co mpliance can be
carefully analyzed."
DEFECTOR: 'Gorbachev underestimated the intentions ol Soviet hard-liners' Blvd. opening
welcomed From Al
"The ')ov1et Union will hecome a
Lebanon on oi \Cale 1 I limes
over.'' he said .. 1 here arc no fast
answer<; in Ru<,\tan history. 11 JU 1
keep\ repeatang ttself." I
Sakharov, a Vl'ilting .;cholar al
O CC. believes Gorbachev
undcre'it1ma1ed th e intentions of
S oviet hard-linen "He
mi cakula1cd manv thang,, and
thi s was has greatest
miscalculation," Sakharov !>aid.
"The hard-liner'> were lw,1ng their
privileges and had no choice but to
topple Gorbachev "
Ahhousth Ru<.l>1an J·edcratton
Prc!.tdent Bons Yclt!.an ha called
for a general strike, Sakharov doe
not believe oppos111on leaders will
~ct much 'upport from military
defectcir<, "The m1ddle-levcl
officer' arc not going to go against
their comma nders hccause of
'evcrc repercussion,," he said.
' Rul><.1an'i MC afraid of severe
repercu s1ons "
UCI c;oc1al c1cncc professor
Rcan Taagcpera, a member of the
l:s1on1an Congress, believes a
general 'ltr ike could cause the
m1lttary coup to colla c AlthouRh
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Taagcpera was well aware of the still intends to go, although h.c
Soviet threat from hjs years of fears the Soviets will block h1
., t r u g g I c f o r Es t o n i a n entry. He said the Soviet na\I)' ho'I
andcpendcncc, news of the mil itary • barricaded lbc country's main
coup in the Soviet Union came as harbor and has intercepted ship
a shock coming into l:.stonia.
"It'\ like an earthquake in Taagepcra fears the crack-down
Cal1forn1a," Taagepera said. 1n the Soviet Union and the
"You're always aware that it might Baltics will lead to violence and
come. hu t at the precise moment the end or democratic reform.
-it'' une~pccted." "Everything 1 al nsk. It is op
Born in Tartu the cc:ond· attempt to turn back the clock, not
largest ctty in Est~ma, Taagepera to Brezhnev, but to Stalin's time ,"
routinely travel~ to his homeland. he aid. "To keep the people
He had prcv1ou ly booked a flight down now, the fascist authorities
to c tonia for th1 Sunday, and he will have to resort to Hitler's type
tt'•-*'•:Job
COSTA MESA In a
move that drew applause, the
City Council decided to keep
the Job Center open for au.
Funding for the center, for
the time bcinJ. will come from
a bacl<-up City Council fund,
abo t $48,000. It was a
una ·mous decision early
Tue y after a lengthy council
meclin .
"I d n't think there wa any
wh1 r (an City Hall) that
there wa any de arc to close
the Job Cen ter," uid
Councilman Peter Buffa. "It
wa • more than anythina else, ...
an accounting problem ...
The co uncil also
unanimously decided not to
serecn workers for citizenship,
instead leaving It up to
potcptial employers a outlined
by rederal law.
The dcc11ion came weU
after midnlaht, the last actions
taken by the council before
adjourning for the evening.
The remainina half or the
agenda will be the sub1cct. of a
special meeting tonight at the
Council Chambers.
-BJ A.on• Ctlola
of terror."
UCl military p ycbologist
Vladimir Lefebvre, who emigrated
from-tho Soviet Union in 1974,
aid he i worried about the Soviet
Union's nuclear weapons
capabihtics and the possi.bility of
additional coup d'etats to come.
"There could be a chain
reaction, li"-c in omc Latin
American countries," he said. "I'm
afraid for that to happen 1n the
Soviet Union. bccau e this country
1 in control of a great nuclear
arsenal. It could he cata trophic "
DIVERI: WOPlmd to
Ulln 1111 the belch
From A1
"It wa probabl)' a drunk driver,"
answered Dana Woods of Co t
Mc a ·
The c\oent, which DIVERS or·
ganizcd through the Center for
Marine Conscrv tion in
Wa hington, wu m tly problem·
free, e~cepl for two boats which
ianorcd the diver ians and
motored through the.area, to ing
lures 1
"Last year, we had a diver who
wa c ught with a lure by a
boltter," said Mark Monroe of
F°'8nt1in Vallef, with a laugh.
DIVERS, lightly over two year
old. I much different from a
nonnat "bccr·drinldna and piua u----------------------------catins" divinf club, uld Oon
Baughman o Fountatn Valley
They have tuen part in the
Anion Day clean•up on antu
Catalina hland and were founded
on the precept that· the on oina
majntenan« of a healthy oceanic
c~ tcm 11 a mu1t.
/\
-Ualc Inn on~ Bly--
Ou~ Say It Best I
"The way I look at u, thcro'• 80
percent or the earth th at I am one
or die luckj one. 1nvdcacCJ to see," Baughman sai . "l have to •
help keep 1t clean,"
llJ merchants
By Vonda Vandaveer
St.in Wntrr
COSl A M l:.SA -Most
local merchants predict
busme!. w1JI remain low
despite the opening or a
\ccond southbound lane on
Newport Boulevard today.
but they welcome the first
. 1gn lite area 1 returning to
norm ul.
Callran !;pecdcd up the
opening o( the extra lane
which runs from 1-· 1rview
Road to IQth Street to help
bu'llne!tses !ttruggling lhrough
the Co ta Me~a (55) freeway
c'pano;ion project, u1d
resident engineer Wally
·Carroll. The new lane will
bnna back the amc number
of lanes Ncwpon Boutcvard
~med hcfore con truction
he&M'I la t eptcmber .•
··11·, going to take awhfJc
for people to re pond, and
even then I don't think it's
guma to be whole lot
heller," 1111id Joe Miracle,
mana~cr of Bay Auto, where
bu me is down by as much o 40 percent since
con tructlon '""ted.
Smee con truction began,
•merchant 1lon1 Ncwpon
Uoulcvard h v rcr.orted· 25
percent to 60 percent drops
m bu inc , and at least 12
ha\ic folded and vcral mcno
.. arc threatened With d<>1ina.
11ld f red Janwon, owner of
the Party Center and a
mcmbc r of the Downtown
Merchant A.iioe11hon bOard or dircctofl.
\
orkman
welcomes
workouts
OCC football coach
prefers playbook
over pap~rwork
By Richard Dunn ,
Sllorll--
lf you thought
harsh, disciplined
workouts under a
scorching sun were
the toughest part of
preparing for a
football season, look
again.
Blocking drills?
Piece of cake. Pass routes? No sweat. A
little weightlifting? No problem.
Perbap the mo t demanding is the
groundwork, an area that frequently goc
unnoticed. Once a coach has h1 feet
firmly planted in the organization of
physical examinations and tedious
paperwork, the concept of blowing
whistle and marking X's and O's on the
chalkboard sounds more appealing every
minute.
Take Orange Coa t College football
coach Bill Workman, for example. "The
ca ie t part i when you get on the field,"
he said on Monday, the first day of school
for hi pla>crs, but one of the mo t
begrudging in the hfc of a community
college coach.
'l certainly
doesn't hurt to
be coming off a
championship
season, but it's
harder to do it
again because
nobody's
lookjng past
you.'
-111 WIJUC UI OCC football coach
Workman isn't
complaining, not
after returning
from a
cha mpions hip
season, it1s just
that a playbook i~
far more attracttvc
than an office run
of mundane
paperwork.
"Therc'i. a
~heel for
everything," '181d
Workman ,
entering hi utth
eason at the
OCC h e lm
"There's paperwork for a guy who' been
at a four·year school or another
·community college and you have to end
a tracer to find out how much he's pl ayed
or if he's chgible.
"And if he~ out of the area, you have
to filJ out a sheet aying he's not illegally
recruited and then there' a sheet aytng
where he' been the la t couple year if
he's been out of high school
"Then there's an injury thing by the
parents that you have to end back to the
home becau c the players don't . know
their in urancc number -and there's all
kind of insurance form that }OU have to
do through the mail. 1 here's 120 to 130
piece of paper every time. And that'i. not
to mention handing out uniform It~
mindbogglmg. •·
Workman' OCC te m ~cnt 8·3 la t
autumn, won the Central Division o( the
Mission Conference and advanced to 11
firsl po t ca on game 1p 15 years, lo ing
to El Camino an the Orange County Do"'I
See PLA YBOOK.11!
'ft.a -.... 20, 1991 ,,. wport ~ Mell Plot
He didn't take a snap., but just maybe he's on his way with mental process in gear
A s a 1.S-year-old freshman at Mater Oci he wu the Monarchs' starting .
quarterback from Day One in September of 1984, spcndin& some 24 to 26
minutes of playina time on the field each time out. .
By 1987 he would h~e spent two ycan at Mater Oei, two more at Capistrano
Valley and chalked up .9,194 yards -the first·cvcr high school quarterback to
accompli h such numbers. •
l'he result: He was still just a baby with a lot to learn.
_ Three years later he would have spent two yean as USC's quarterback, leading
the way to a-Rose Bowl victory as a freshman, then stumbling badly as a
'IOphomore, on and off the field.
The result: The maturation process
was in reverse.
As a 22-year-old National football
League rookie he !ipcnt 60 minutes on
the idelincs as his Los Angeles Raiders
teammates managed a 13·10 exhibition .
victory over the Chicago Bears at the
Los Angele Cob cum Saturday
afternoon.
The result: It looks ·like Todd
Marinovich, the Balboa flash, is turning
the comer, and growing up. Ob, he was
di appointed he didn't get as much as a
single snap before the Southern
Sports
Editor
California crowd, but
no more tantrums, no
more indignation, no
more outburst
"I knew going in I
wouldn't play,"
Marinovich said in ·
response to the
que. tion of 60 minute
in the sun.
Bui when there
were till 7: I 7 left in
the game and Steve
Bcucrlein had pulled
the Raiders into a
10-10 tic with a
32-yn rd scoring pa •
-----• the question wa., bcjng
asked on the sideline~: "Should
~arinovich begin warming up?
The answer from the upper echelon
C'1me hack -negative -and
Marinov1ch could not hide the
d1,appointmcnt. It' simply the
competitive spirit he carries with him.
H c wandered back to the bench,
sat alone for a while to collect
his thoughts, nnd finally made it
back to the sidelines as Bcuerlein was
guiding LA to winning field goal.
'Tm not di appointed," in 1 tcd
Marinov1ch 1n the Raiders' lockcrroom.
"I hav~ no control o'er 11. They have
ome things to look a1."
Maranovich' mentor, Ncwpon
T hat'!> not much for someone who thrh.cs·oo numbeni, but Mannov1ch, who i6
in the proce s of moving to Manhattan Beach, but whose mother remains in
Balboa, h keeping hi cool these da~ after hi imprc \ivc crie six nights
earlier again t Dalla , capped by the chnchinJ touchdown p .
The ~bJeCt of repeated negatives during his sophomore year at USC (poor
gndes, poor cla room attendance, a cocaine episode and poor idclines rappon
wtth the coach), Marinovicb appears to have found tome 10lutions. Oppo1ing
linemen don't ranlc him, and neither docs the overdone ocgat1vc press which he
admittedly brought upon himself.
The mo t re~nl "slap" comes from a
Friday night segment of ESPN's Up
Cloe
Said Roy Firestone in a discu sion
wtth NFL expert ; "Todd Marinovich ...
a three-year prOJCCt ... i~ he
(Mann0V1ch) really that low."
Manno' 1ch JU t grinned upon hearing
the suggc tion he' too tup1d to grasp
the game , re. ponding: "l"t\n't sec that.
It v.on 't take me that long B\lt there's
no rush '
Well , wh> hould there be? How
many 22->ear-old qui11crback arc there
in the Nfl? How many 22-ycar-olds
have ever tarted in the NFL?
Ncvenhclc •
Marinovich
continue .to take
the \Crbal
puni hr111ent • J
being Jiandcd
out But 1f 1t' ll
burr under h1'
'addle. it i'tn't
'!oihowtng
"O\cr the
year I've
learned to blow
1t off and not
~orry about 1t,"
'Over the years
I've learned to
blow it off
(negative press)
and not worry
about it:'
aid the rcd·hc~
Mdtino\ich i'> not too concerned with
any so-called 'ob taclc now that he has
~en through the touithe t part of
1ram1ng camp. "I v.:a hearing
nightmare about how hard training
camp wu\ going to be. but it's not ~l
had," he \aid, adding that v.1th every
v.ccJ... the comfort factor continue to
gro~. on and off th~ field.
T he tran mon from college to pro
as a 22-)car-old continues on an
c"en keel. The playcf') arc bigger
nd fa,tcr, but the onl) real objectJ\le
for Mann0\'1ch 1 an coming to grip with
the mental pre ure• . ., and that's v.hcrc
White. the quarterback-maker, appears
.to he the catalV\l ~h1ch i de tined to
tmng MannO\lch into the mold of a
J...c.:nm '>tallier. Beach' Mike White, the Raiders'
quarterback coach, confided bneny with
him, reaffirming the ba~ic dilemma the ,
Raiders had at the moment.
'~"'*~
Todd Marino\<ich tood and watched on.Saturday, but turn~d another corner. 5tlhlt:r v.a., left·handcd, v.ore o I~
and v.a, a rebel ~ith a cause -much m
the manner of a Manno\lch "When I
came here hoth or m) high school numbers (7 at Mater Oei. 13 at Capo Valley)
v.crc t:ilen, • said fannov1ch.
There's a decb1on 10 be made in the Raiders camp v.1th four quarterhac~ and 1t
doesn't mvolvc M1mnov1ch. The number game J} they c1t11 untrkc.ep thn:~
meaning 36->ear old Vince Evan or Bcuerlem, the 26->ear-old former Scrv11e High
tandout hack from a )tar in Al Davis' pcrsonnl purgatory. mu<;t go.
So Bcuerlean wa left an to clo e the game, and probabl Lv.in . out
Through four cxh1b1t1on gamec; Marinov1ch's number' remain mmu cule -four
pass attt:mpts, three completion , one for a 2·yard touchdo"-n, for a net of 16 yard
O\C rall
"But 'l 2' -it ht . I hledo his (~tabler's) attitude. A lot of ttmc h1 pa <,e'
"-Crcn t prett), hut he pulled a lot or game out and sot the JOb done -and he
"H>n."
lt''i ,,1,0 e\1dcnl that the pre sure to produce right now imply i n't there m
the R.udcr,· c.1mp. il l lea\t not v.ith MannO\lch Da"' know what he ha (a
See MARINOVICH"2
Santa Ana CC event
is a real family affair
Big Canyon CC
Hinrichs has
President's. Cup
all wrapped up
Pro surfing structure
to undergo overhaul
F light winners of
th1 tournament
will ntver be
accused of leaving the
family.
Four blood-related
twosomes were joined nt
the hip in more way
than one la t week in
the 43rd annual Golf
lnvitationnl nt the Co ta
Mc a-ba"td Santt ~a
Country Club a'i family
membe~ won the top
four night . Club golf ·
"We tar etcd the
tournnmcnt th1~ ycur
towurd a fom1ly-relatcd field, but the'IC
re ul are incredible," aid can
Caliaiuri, an a \I tant pro It the anta
Ana Country Club. ••
More than 350 golfers participated in
the five·day, 18·flight milch play
tournament; but no one upcctcd uch
~tic justtce al the top or the pectrum.
• Champion~hip night winners were ,
Wayne Stewart (811 Canyun CC member)
and l'crry tewart (McH Verde (' ), who
~ere ahle to hare a litth: brotherly tuvc
on the raarwa) whtl obtain1n th
bt e t honor of the event,
Winning the anta Ana Might, No 2
on t c tournament' pr ogc ladder. wa~
father t-h1I Arnold (Santa Ana CC) and
IOn Pete Arnold ( an Juan llill aolf
roune). •TM Oen H~n H1aht1 th1rJ from ttM top. wu won father Don P.
Kennedy and k>ft ricer S, Kennedy,
~ of the Santa Ana CC
• M1kin1 h a ck•n weep and kccp1n1 ..,.
the top four trophic' 1n the same family,
father Wilham D Grc\hner (Mc<11 Verde
CC) and \On Wilham I· Gre hncr (The
Lake\ CC) ~on the am nead Fhght.
The rcmaming 14 flight wmner were
unrelnted, but ther~ were 1gnif1cant
other . Local golfer ~ho fini,hed atop
the heap ~ere l:.d hocm.iker and Wa~ne
carccy (hath of anta Ana CC) 1n the
Arnold Pnlmer I-light, John Younkin
(~ antn Ans CC) and Eric Solheim (BJll
Canyon) in the Jac1t Nicklaus A1ght,
Barry f11t ( anta Ana C'C) in the Bi~
Cac;pcr Fhght, Stan Brckhu and John .
Mnrttn (both or anta Ana CC) m the
Tnm W:it .. on F1rgh1 and J.C. Humphne
(Big Cun)'1,n) in 1he Jimmy Dcm1uet
Hllothl •
Other 10<...il winner:-. v.crc D:ln OcUarl
.1nJ Hill Selman (ho\h of • .anta Ana )
in the R.1ymond Hn J I hf ht nd bJ Lav.
and Uud M cRac {both o 81 Canyon) an
1hc Johnny Miller f:li~ht . , •
0 .
tic ded hy par~ Mcnell n. a 1940
araduate or Ne-.port Harbor High,
1rr1i1ngc'J'cnt arc bc1n1 madt for the f 1fth
an nual Newport Harbor Ha~h Gulf
fournamcnt for the Ralph K Rc.cJ
Scholar,hip J·und, which ha increa d 11
dona II n for the p I two yean. .
Recd, the f1nt teacher hared at the
chool ml a former athl tic director t
Newport llart)M, W•' an utramJtnary
mfluc:oc-e on MtClellan and many othc
before rcltnna .~ 1961. fhe hO<>I' •
&>mna 1\UR ill named after him
The uccea of the tolf tmamamcnt
enabled 1 S l ,000 taK>lanhip to be
See TOURNEY/II
By Richard OuM
soar.
L ike a true urgcon, Dr Robert
I lanru..:h\ kept hi \lice to a
manml.ll lo\! aturJ11y in the
ch.1mpmnor.h1p round of the annual
Prc'1tlent'" Gup If tournament at
Big Can)on Country Oub m Newport
Uc ch :"
l)t Hanrich , a 20-)ear memt>er of .
.the cluh witb 1· t3'h nd1c.ip, defeated
C\Jrt l·no;1 n in the ma(ch·play final
• (.2 and !> oh thl" 17th hol~ to' win ha..
hrst mlaJQT tourrutmcnt, •
. l he Sl\·wcek pmtr tcd. 64-player
event mclutJed · three prchmin ry
rounds ncJ' 1iucc Pre 1dcnt' C'up
mund • John Hcfn1ani\ anJ Denny
Gc1lcr fini hcd tied for third pl cc
after I anJ 1n the m1fin 1 ..
l>r. Hinri h UJ\it\Cd a p1~t1I
qu•m:rf1n. I rm1nJ b ur tting tw •
hanJ1c.1ppcr Uol.l Ihrke "1th a )6 on
the front Qde. ··1 hCIJ. on , b\it l had a
36 1nJ thJt reallylhurt (lhrtc)," 1d
Or. U1nr h a 1encral uracon an
Newport Beach who ou,1cJ Hermann
1n the \Cmtfinal hcforc chttmin& the
b1 pr 1lc la t SaturJa .
" It of the matchc re tough.
but l p J m t game ltMt
Hob Ihrke, the fint match I haJ to
pl a '" the rr'c; tdent'~
94ie HMICHttl
Surf mg
,
.
I t wa!i a time to celebrate and to
remember.
Jimmy Roosevelt, a six·tcrm
congres,man and the eldest son of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, wa buried
Sunday afternoon in Pacific View
Cemetery, \hortly after memorial
service were held in hi' honor ll
Newport Center United Methodist
('hu rch an Corona dcl Mar.
Roo cvelt, 3. died.the morning of
Aug. 13 of natural cau cs at hi~ Corona
dcl Mar fiome .-ife had, cho en the
hymns and readings for the ceremony
prior to his death, including "Etcrnul
father, Strong to Save,'' and P aim 23
-the King James version.
loved his country, one who kwed lhe
Marines and one who loved lhc Rams."
The former congrwman was known
to many aa Col. Roosevelt, scrvana in
the Marine Corps during World War II
as the commanding officer of the 4th
Marine Raider BattaJion and the
e11ecutive officer or the 2.nd Marine
R ider Battalion. He w warded a
Navy Cr~s the Silver Star -for
gallantry m octaon. •
T he Rev Ken McMillan. the former
pa tor of Newport Center
Methodist, poke in fond remembrance •
of Roo evclt.
''I le was a gentle mun and a heroic
man who did what he had to do,"
McMillan 1d, addin~ that all Marine
nags arc current!)' flying at haJf taff in
hi-; honor.
..
of the nabOn and the •late, parliCularly
before election time•," McMIHan Nid.
"I .1IY.ays appreciated the insight. the
parhcular.pcr pc:cthc that Jim
brought."
A' a irihutc: to their p;llr1arch, the
Ruo~vclt clan attended Saturday·~
Ihm' game -Jimmy never missed a
con test -in his honor. And a.II who
attended 1hc services of one of the most
popular cititcns Orange County ha"
ever cen did so not out or agony, but
out or joy.
And Roo,cvelt knew many imponant
people.
"I remember nf<Xl that wonderful
Roosevelt smile that never left hi
fate," said Ann Landers. ''God love
him, he wa' special."
ROOM:,c:lt re•lly wu 1 p ntleman. He
wa" a man who helped a lot of the
undc:rpuvilc:gcd people and I've alw11ys
udmirtd him for many, years."
ROQscvch' friend hi~ transcended
party hnes.
Maureen Rcaga1 n, a friend for everal
years, remembered Rouscvelt all a
gentleman and 1 Rarn. "Jim and I had
, . .-lot of fun together, c pecially at
football gnmc ," she said. ·She aiJdeJ that they o,hocked the
Cupitol Hill cstabli'>hment in 1985,
during her fother\ second inaugural,
when Roosevelt, n registered Democrat
and on of one of the party's icon ,
appeored at a party celebrating the
Republican presidential victory.
~ lt.llnontiPllot
Mary Roosevelt dutches the American nag Sunday during funeral services for
her husband James Roosevelt.
I le was immortalized in the packed
church hou c bv the Rev. Robert
Morley a a man "who li.,..ed a hf e of· -
dignity. generosity .md joy, one who
"One or the gift I remember Jim •
haring with thi church was hi
periodic pre entation about the affai~
Carl K rchcr, the rounder and owner
of Ct1rl°!I Jr., wa mol>t attracted to the
ph1l.mthrop1c ways of Roo evelt. "Mr.
"1 here w<1 so much hock 1n th:tt
room. They said 'Jimmy Roo eveh came
to your part) · I said, 'Well, of cour c.
lfc' my friend.' "
Gorbachev
gift gains
1n value
By Iris Yokoi
Stan Wrtler
M ichael Del Rey watched
the news about events in
Moscow with special
interest Monday. realizing the
value of one of his already-prized
possessions was mcreasing with
each minute.
The Newport Beach resident has
what he believes 1s a rare
autograph from ousted Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev, sent to
Del Rey on a thank-you note in
1988.
Del Rey has never had th e
au1hent1ciry checked, but the fact
that the note, written in Russian
an felt·tip pen, came in a
Moscow-postmarked envelope
accompanied by an offic1al·lookmg
cover letter signed by
then-ambassador Yuri Dubinin has
Del Rey convinced th e signature is
real
"It could have been signed by
his mother, yes; it could have been
signed by his neighbor, yes," said
Del Rey. "And since it's written in
ROss1an, he could have wntten,
'Mv favorite movie is "JOI
Da.lmations," and we wouldn't
know the difference."
But the talc of how Del Rey got
the piece of paper with strange
scribblings also lends one to
believe the Soviet leader penned It
h1m\elf.
As the founder of Newo;makers,
a Santa Ana-based busmess that
spec1a liLeS in framing new~paper
and magazine articles, the
!Cllluyl -..,_.,..1o1
Michael Del Rey, right, and his partner Karl-Magnus S. Karlsson
display Gorbachev's autograph and cover of the Time magazine.
outgoing Del Rey called the Soviet
embassy in Washington after
Gorbachev was named Time
magazmc'-; Man of the Year m
I QSR and offered to end a framed
copy of the Time anicle.
Embas\y officials were
delighted, according to Del Rey,
and ordered two. When the
'uhject of payment came up, Del
Rey generously kept it simple.
"I said, 'I don't know ... just
'end me h1'> autograph,' figuring
11'd he a cold day in hell heforc I'd
get that,'' he said.
About sn months later, the
CO\clope from Moscow arrived.
ln'>1de wao; .1 formal letter from
Dubinm '>a)'ang, "I have the honor
of forwarding you a thank-you
note from General Secretary
Mikhail Gorbachev" and 1he
,,•cond note m Russian.
Cu rious about how much the
'>1gnature was worth, Del Rey (:)
called a few autograph dealer!>
"No one knew, because no one
knew of anyone who had one,"
Del Rey said.
Kcythe Ward, manager of
Archive of History in Costa Mesa,
said she didn't know exactly what
kind of price tag 1he signature, if
authentic, would command, but
''under the pre ent circumstances,
I'm i.ure it would become of
extreme value overnight."
Gorbachev's signature isn't
exactly rare in the United States,
since he has signed various
documents, Ward aid. But his
Monday ouster definitely boosted
the value, she said.
"It's very collectible in itself
hecause he's been such a pivotal
figu re an history, and you seldom
!.Cc tho e people once they're gone
from office,'' she said.
Del Rey, though, has no plans
to ~ell the signature. "No," he
'la id. "This was addressed to me.
And I'm a Gorby fan ."
Risky business? Trading prospects
with Soviets leave executives cold
By Tony Cox
lluslnUS Edttof
I n one breath, Boris Gurevich,
of Costa Mc a, expres es grel\t
concern for the safety of his
two sisters and for the future of
his trade business in the Soviet
Union. In the ne~. he's tallclng
ahoULgceat manufacturing
opportunities in Russia.
Gurevich 's mixed ·reaction to
political upheaval in the Soviet
Union is typical among the
handful of local business people
who have dared to venture into
the unknown of commerce with
the Soviet . They're shaken by the
image ""'1flk in the streets or
Moscow, and don't pretend to
know what will happen next. But
they remain convinced thnt
proceeding con crvatively with
their Soviet ventures is at worst a
speculative program with little
down side.
"I'm very worried about the
situation," said Gurevich, _
president of Irvine-based trade
firm BG International. ,.I think It
will cool down opportunities to do
business with Soviet Uni<1n for
quite somo.time now."
How.ever, Gurevicht who
emigrated from Russia 10 years
ago, said he still believes that
through joint ventures with Soviet
partners -with compensation for
goods up front nnd no direct
investment -U S. entrepreneurs
can profit in the Soviet Union.
"The way I'd do it, I'd leverage
into busines,, with their money,
provide product specifications,
rnarken>PJ>Ortunittc and
management advice," Gurevich
aid.
Newport Beach lawyer Richard
Schwan.stein, who advises
companies on doing -business in
Eastern Europe and the Soviet
Union, is also taking a
conservative approach. He said he
believes the ouster of Soviet
President Mikhail <rorbachev will
add more suspicion and
uncertainty to an already tentative
trade communitJ.
''It's unsettlin~," Schwarzstein
said. "l don t know how it's
going to play out. There are some
scenario that arc better than the
beginning of the Cold War again,
but it's not g~d. obviously, for the
business climate."
Adding to the mystery is the fact
that it's been djfficult for local
husines cs to get news from their
representatives in the Soviet
Union. Private phone lines In the
Soviet Union were reportedly shut
down Sunday m~ht.
Victoria Grinenko, vice
pre ident of Laguna Hills-based
RHA Group, was thankful
Monday that her company hadn't
banked too much on trade in the
Soviet Union. Like Gurcvich's
diaJ'ram for trade with the Soviet
Union, RHA docs business
through a Soviet Joint-venture
partner, invests little of its own
money and doesn't fill orders until
payment is received.
"I'm glad all our eggs aren't in
one basket," Grinenko said. "Our
only investment there is the
90mputer e~uipment in the office
-very negligible.
"I don't think it will be business
a usual. I think companies getting
dollars over there will sec it very
dra tica lly cut."
cox: Wants suspension or trlda with 8avlltl
From A1
Departmt:nt sending miscue to
Saddam Hussein. The West's
unalloyt:d support for Gorbachev
and a ,clear preference for stability
over freedom ha now left us
wildly over•inve t tn a Kremlin
government controlled by thugs."
Cox is advocating the immediate
su5pcn ion of new U.S.-Soviet
trade and assistance agreements,
most favored nation status and the
transfer of technology to the
USSR. "The utility of such
arrangements to the West must be
thoroughly reconsidered," Cox
s;:ud
"The United State and our
all1c' should extend formal
recognition to the independence
and sovereignty to tho e Baltic
countrie and Soviet republics that
have broken with Moscow's
center," Cox s:ud. "Including the
Russian Republic."
Cox also believes Senate
con ideration of the Strategic
Anm Limitation and Conventional
Forcell m Europe treaties should
be ~uo;pendcd, "until the pro pects
of Soviet complia nce can be
ca refully analyied."
DEFECTOR: 'Gorbachev underest~mated the intentions ol Soviet hard-liners ' Bhld. opening
welcomed From A1
"The Soviet L'n1on w\,11 hccome a
Lchanon on ,, 'rnlc 11 wnc.,
over,'' he sa id ·•1 here arc n5 fa,t
answers in Ru"ian history. It JUSt
keeps repeating 11self.''
Sakharov, a v1,1tang <;cholar at
OCC. be I 1cve\ Gorbachev
underestimated the mten11on' of
Sovi et h a rd -linen ''He
miscalculated many thing,, .rnd
thi ' wa s his gre.1t cs1
miscalculation," Sakharov ~aid
"The hard·liners were lo,mg their
privileges and had no chrncc hut to
toppJe Gorbachev "
Alt houlh Ru\<;13n Federation
President llom Yelts111 has CJllcd
for a general \trike, Sal\harov doc'
not helieve opposition leaders will
get much 'upport from militarv
defector'> "The middle-level
officer' .ire not going to go aga m\t
their commanders hecausc of
'cvcre repercussion,," he said
· Ru!)-.1ano; arc afraid of severe
rcpercu'>'i1on "
UCI '>OC1al science professor
Rem Taagepera. a member of the
Estonian Congress, believes a
general 'itrtke could cause the
military coup to collap e AJthough
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Taageper.fl was well aware of the
Soviet threat from his years of
'd r ugg ie for Estonia n '
independ ence, news of the military
coup in the Soviet Union came as
a !ihock
"It\ hke nn earthquake in
Cal1t11rn1a ." f:iagcpera said.
"You'rl alway' aware that it might
come. hut at the precise moment
-tt'' unexpected "
Born in Tartu, the second-
large't city in l:::.stonla, Taagepera
routinely travels to his homeland.
He had previously booked a night
to btonia for this Sunday, and he
COSTA MBSA In a
move that drew applause, the
City Council decided to keep
the Job Center open for all.
Funding for the center, for
the time betn~. will come from
a back·up City Council fund,
ahout $48,000. It was a
unanimous decision earlr,
l'ue day ofter a tenathy council
meetina
"I don't think there wu any
whi per (in City Hall) that
there wa any desire to close
the ~ob Center," laid
Councilman P~ter Buffa. ..It
wa\, more th· n anythina cbc,
till intends to go, although he of terror."
fears the ~vic1s w1I~ block hi UC! military psychologist
entry. He stud the So\/let ~avy h~s Vladimir Lefebvre, who emigrated
barricaded the . country s main Crom..lhc SovieL Union in 1974, har~r ~nd ~as rntcrccpm i -mtp ' snid he 1 worried about the Soviet
coming into Estonia. Union's nuclear weapons
Taagepera, fears t~e crack-down cnpabilit1cc; and the po sibility of
m ~he ~OVlet Union and the ndd1tionnl coup d'etats to come. Balt1cs w1ll lead to violence and
the end of democratic refQrm. "There could be a cham
"Everything 1 at ric:k. It is an reaction. hkc 1n ome Latin
attempt to turn back the clock, not American countries," he aid. "I'm
to Brezhnev, but to Stalin's time," afraid for that to happen in the
he aid. "To keep the people Soviet Union. bccau e this country
down now, the fa cist authoritie 1 in control of a great nuclear
wall have to re ort to Hitler's type nr cnal. It could be cuta trophic."
an· occountina problem.''
The council Also
unanimously decided not to
screen worken for citizenship,
instead leaving it up-to
potential employers •s outli ned
by federal law.
The decisions came well
after midnlabt, the la t actions
taken by the council before
adjourning for the cventn .
The remninf ng half of the
a,genda will ~ the IUbjeet Of I
1pcd1l meeting tonighl Al the
Council Chambers.
-., AaH Ctlaol•
DIVERS: Worllld to
clan 1111 the belch
From A1
"It wu probably a drunk driver,"
answered Dana Wood of Co'itn
Mei.a.
The event, which DIVERS or·
ganlLcd through the Center for
Marine Con ervation in
Washmaton, was m tly probltm-
rree. e11ccpt for two boat which
ianored the diver sians and
motored throuah the area, tO'i'iina
lure .
"Last year, we had a diver who
wa caught with o lure by o
boater," aid Mark, Monroe or
l·ountatn Valley, with a lau1h.
otVf R , slightfy O\'er two )Car
old. 1~ much different from a
normal "bcer·drinkini and pll1.a t----------------------..-""""!"----. catint" divina dub, said IX>n
Baupman of fount11n Valley
fbey have t•ken part in the
Avalon Bay clean-up on Santa
Catalina I land and were founded
on the precept that the ongoan1
matntcnance of • healthy oceanic
ccoav.lcm i1 a must . '\V\t* I (MU!\~ '· •
Mr. A Mn. HltOld ~ a1vertW..CA
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•
•
"The way I look at i&, there'• 80
percent of 1he earth that I am one
or the lucky on lnvileacd to
see," Baughman sai . "I have to
help keep 1t clean."
llY merchants
By Vonda Vandaveer
Stall WMet
COSl A Ml:.SA -Most
local merchants prcdic1
husmc~" will remain low
de p1te the opening of a
second southbound lane on
Newport Boulevard today,
but they welcome the first
1gn the rea is returning to
normal.
Caltran speeded up the
opening or the extn1 lane
which run'I from f airvicw
Road to 19th Street to help
bu,tncs cs i.truagling chrough
the Costa Mc'a (55) Freeway
c~pons1on prOJCCt, said
re 1dent en 1necr Wally
Corroll. The new lane will
bring hack the ame number
of lune~ Newport Boulevard
carried before con truction
beg n la t Sep1ember.
"It's going to take awhile
for people to r~pond, and
e"en then I dOJl't think at'a
going to be a whole lot
hettcr," aaid Joe Miracle,
nl.ln ic:r of nay Auto, where •
hu ine i, down by as much
~H 40 percent since ··
cun truction t.tartcd.
Since con!true1k>n bcaan,
mtr~hant fona Newport
Uoulevard have rcPoQtted "1S
percent to 60 percent drops
m bu ine,,, and at least 12
hav folded and vcral mor1
re threatened with closing,
1d J.red Januon, owner of
the Party C"en1cr and a
mcmhcr "'' the • OOWntown Merchants Auociation board
or directors
Workman
we I.comes
workouts
OCC football coach
prefers playbook
over paperwork
He didn't take a snap, but just maybe he 's on his way with mental process in gear
By Richard oOOn
S'°"9 Wiiier
' If you thou&ht
harsh, disciplined
workouts under a
scorching sun were
the toughest part of
preparing for a
football season, look
again.
Blocking drills?
~ij
I ... :. ' \
Piece of cake. Pas routes? No sweat. A
little weightlifting? No problem.
Perhaps the most demanding is the
groundwork, an area that frequently goes
unnoticed. Once a coac~ has his feet
firmly planted in the A>rganization of
physical examinations and tedious
pat>erwork, the concept of blowing
whistles and ma.rking X's and O's on the
chalkboard sounds more appealing every
minute.
Take Orange Coast ColJcge football
coach Bill Workman, for example. "The
easiest part i when you get on the field,"
be snid on Monday, the first day or school
for his players, but one of the mo t
begrudging in the life of a community
college coach.
· 'l certainly
·doesn't' hurt to
be coming off a
championship
season, but it's
harder to do it
again because
nobody's
looking past
you .1
-111. w•rm OCC football coach
Workman isn't
complaining, not
after returning
from a
championship
sea on, it's just
·that a playbook is
far more attractive
than an office full
of mundane
paperwork.
"There 'i. a
heet for
c.vcrything," !>aid
Workman ,
entering his to.beth
sea-,on at the
OC C he Im .
"There's paperwork for a guy who'!> been
at a four-year school . or another
community college and you h~vc to end
a tracer to find out how much he's played
or if he' eligible.
"And if he's out of the arcn, you have
to fill out a sheet aying he's not illegally
recruited and then there' a hect saying
where he's been the la t couple years if
he's been out of high school
A l a lS-ycar-old freshman at Mater Dei he was the Mon.archs' starting
quarterback from Day One in September of 1984, spending some 24 to 26
minute of playina time on the field each time out. •
Dy 1987 he would have spent two years· at Mater Dei, two more at Capistrano
Valley and chalked Up'9,194 yards -the fitst·cver high school quanerback to
accomplish ~uch numbers.
The result: He was still just a baby with a lot to learn. •
Three year~ later he would have pent two ycan as uses quancrback, leading
the way to a Rose Bowl victory a~ a freshman, then stumbling badly •~ a
sophomore, on and off the field.
The result: The maturation process
wa in rcvcr c.
As a 22-year-<>ld National Football
League rookie he pent 60 minutes on
the sidelines as his Los Angeles Raiders
teammates managed a 13-10 exhibition
victory over the Chicago Bears at the
Los Angeles Coli cum Saturday
afternoon. ·
The result: It looks like Todd
Marinovich, the Balboa flash, is turning
the corner, and growing up. Oh, he was
disappointed he didn't get as much as a
single snap before the Southem_
California crowd, but
no more tantrums, no
more indignation, no
more outbursts.
"I knew going in I
wouldn't play,"
Marinovich said in •
re$ponse to the
question of 60 minutes
in the sun.
But when there
were ltll 7:17 left in
the game and Steve
Bcuerlcin had pulled Sports the Raiders into a
Ed. 10-10 tie with a --·'•to.r __ 32-yard ~oring pa ,
the quc tion wnl> being
asked on the sideline.: "Should
Marinovich begin wamung up?
The answer from the upper echelon
came back -negative -and
M.ninovich could not hide the
d1,oppointmcnt h 's simply the
competitive pmt he carries with him.
H c wandered back to the bench,
sat alone for a while to collect
his thought , and finally made it
back to the idclincs ns Bcuerlein was
gu1d1ng LA to winning field goal.
"I'm not di appointed," in isled
Mannovich in the Raider ' lockcrroom
"I have no control O\ler 11. They have
some things to look at."
T hat''> not much for omcone who thrives on numbers, but Marinovich, who is
in the proce!>S of moving to Manhattan Beach, but whose mother remains in
Balboa, 1 keeping hi cool the~ day5 after his imprc ive eric 0 ix night
earlier against Dallas, capped by the clinchinJ touchdown pa .
The ub1ec1 of repeated negative durtnJ his sophomore year at USC (poor
grades, poor classroom attendance, a cocaine episode and poor sidelines rapport
with the coach), Marinovich appears to have found some 10lution . Oppoain&
linemen don't rattle him, and neither docs the overdone acgatrve prcu Wbieh he
admittedly brought upon himself.
...
The m0st recent "sJap" come from a
Friday night cgmcnt of ESPN's Up
Close
Said RO} Fire tone tn a di1.cu sion
wit~ NFL experts: "Todd Marinovich ...
a three )Car prOJect . 1s he
(MarinOVJch) really that low." -·
MannO\ich ju!it grinned upon hearing
the sugge~tion he' too tupad to gra p
the game, re ponding: "I can't see t~t.
It won't talc me that long But there'
no ru h.4
Well. wh) hould there be? How
many 22-year·old quarterbacks are there
in the NFL? How many 22-ycar-olds ·
ha"c C\.cr ~tarted in the NFL?
evc rthcle s,
Mannov1ch
continue\ to take
the "erbal
punbhmcnt
being handed
out. But 1f u' a
burr under ht
saddle. It 1 n't
'howing.
Over the
year l\e
learned to blow
•l off and not
v.orrv about 11,"
'aid
0
the red head.
r'Over the years
I've learned to
blow it off
(negative-press)
and not worry
about it.•
. Manno,1ch "'not too concerned with
an) o c31led o~ taclc now that he ha~
been through the toughc t part of
trJ1nan~ camp. "I was hearing
nightmare about h°" hard tTaimng
camp wu going to be. but it'~ not so •
bad," he \aid, adding that v.11h c-.cry
\\eek the corofort factor continue to
grow. on ar:id off the field.
T he tran 1tion from college to pro
a~ a ll-)car-old continue on an
C\.Cn keel The players arc bigger
and t,i,tcr. but the only real objective
for Marinovich 1 1n coming to grip v.ith
the mental pre urc .• and that' v.here
While, the qu:merback-maker, appears
to be the c.ttalV\t v.hich i destined to
h11nj.t MannO\ lch into the mold of a
l\.cnn' (\tablcr
"Then there's no injury thing by the
parents that you have to send back to the
home becau c the player don't kno~
their in urance number -and there' all
kind of insurance form that )OU have to
do ihrough the mnil. There's 120 to 130
pieces or paper every time. And that' not
Mannovich's mentor, Nc"port
Bench's Mike White, the Raiders'
quarterback coach, confided briefl)' with
ham, reaffirming the bJlitc dilemma th~
Raider had at the moment.
Todd Marinovich stood and watched on Saturday, but turned another corner. !:>t hkr "a" ldt·handcd. v.ore ~o I:!
and "'•'' a rebel wath a cau c -much in
the manner of a Manno\.ich "When l
came here both of ,my high ~hool number. (7 at Mater Dc1. 13 at Capo Vallcv)
J. to mention handing out uniform . It's
mindbogghng. ''
Workman' OCC team went 8·3 la. t
autumn, won the Central Oi\.i ion of the
Mi ion Conference and advanced to ll
first po tscason game in 15 )Cars, lo ing
to El Camino 1n the Orange County Bowl
See PLA YBOOKJlt
There·~ a dec1 ion to be made in the Raider'> camn \\tth four qu:irterbacls an4 rt ' ,...~ , doe'\nt'invol\C Mannov1ch The numbers game \J)' the} c;rn onl) l.cep three,
meaning 36-year old Vince Evans or Beuerlctn, the 26-year-old former Servate High
standout back from a year in Al Davi ' personal purgatory. mu!>t go
'o 8euerle1n wns left in to clo-;c the game, nnc.J probably•l:.van'i, out.
Through four cxhib1t1on games Mannov1ch' number-. rc.m.un minu,cule -four
pa.,, attempt . three completions. one for a 2-yard touchdo"n, for a net of 16 \3rd
o"erall.
Santa Ana CC event
·is a real family affair
Big Canyon ·cc
Hinrichs has
President's Cup
all wrapped up , F liaht winner of
th1 tournament
will never be
accu cd of leavin& the
family.
Four blood-related
two mes were joined nt
the hip in more ways
than one last week in
the 43rd annual Oolf
invitational at the Co ta
Me a·ba~d Santa Ana
Country Club a~ fnm1ly
member won the top
four fliJhts. Club golf
"We targeted the
tournnment thic, year
towt1td a family-related field, but these -
re ults arc incredible," aid Scan
Caligiuri, an &\ i tant pro at the anta
Anu Countf)I Club.
More than 350 1olfers participated in
the fivo·day, 18·fliaht match play
tournament. but no one expected uch
~tic'justit~ at t~c t~p of the peclrum.
• Champ.on hip night wtnncn were
Wayne Stcwan (BiJ Can)'\m C'C member)
and I crry Stcv.art (Mc\8 Verde CC), who
• were •Mc to hue • httlc: brotherly 10\'c
• -on the f 11r-.'8) while otmun1n1 the
b1 ci.t t\On(>r of the event, .
Winning the Santa Ana Mlaht, No. 2
on the tournament' pre tig ladJer. wa
f 1ther f'h1I Arnold (Santa Ana CC) and
'6n Pete ArnolJ (·an Ju•n 11111 aolf
coune} •The Ben H~n Flight, third from
the top, wq won fat her Don P.
Kennedy and ton arker S. Kennedy,
bc:Mll of the Santa .Ma C
• Makina n a clean weep and kccpana
the tup four trophic in the me family,
father Wilham 0 Gre hner (Mc a Verde
CC) .ind ~n Willi.im F. Gre hncr (The
Lake CC) won the am • ncnd Flight.
I he remaining 14 flight winners were
unrelated, but there were 1gn1f1c~nt
other L .. xal golfer "'ho fin1 hcd atop
the heap v.cre rd Shoemaker and Wa nc
Searcey (both of Santo Ana CC) in the
Arnold Palmer Hight, John Younkin
(Santa Ana CC) and Eric Solheim {81
Cnn)on) m the Jack NickJau Flight,
Barry Fait (Santa Ana CC) m the Billy
Casper flight, Stan Brckhus and John .
Mnrtm (both of anta An• CC) m the
Tom Wat~n Flight and J C Humphrie
(ll•a <.anyon} in the Jimmy Dcmaret
H1~ht . .
Other local winnc~ v.crc Dan Declark
and Dill elman (both of Sant na C )
in the Raymond flo •d lltght and l!J La.,.,
and Sud M11cR e (both of Ui :anyon) m
the Johnny Miller f lir.tht . .
0 Headed by parks M < lcll. n. a 1940
graduate of Newport Harbor High,
arrungcment are being made for the filth
annual Newport Hubor H11h Golf
1ournamcnt for the Ralph K Recd
holanhip ·und, which ha\ tncrca~d it
donation for tho pl\t t~· run.
Recd, the fir t teacher h1reil at the
~hool ind a former athletic director at
N~ron Harbor, wa an extraordinary
anOuen~e on Mc lellan and man uthcrs
btfore rctirina 1n 1%2. TM hoot's
~m1u1 1um ''named after him. "'
The uccc of the ,olf tournament
tnablcd a Sl.000 holanh1p to be
SM TOURNEY/m
•
By R1chan.1 OUM
Spor1$
L 1kc .t true \urgeon. Dr Rohen
l llnnch\ kept ht' \laces to 1\
m1n1mul la'l ·aturday in the
ch.1mpion.,hip round of the annual
Prc\ld\:nt\ Cup golf tournament at
l11g C.myon Country C1ub in Newport
Uc ch
. Dr Hinrich • a 20· c r member or
, the uub with 13 handk:tp, ddcated
C\Jrt hn 1 n in the match-play final
(2 and I) on the 17th hule to win hi
hr t m<Ajur tournament.
Ille \h;·~cc~ protr \:led, 64-playcr
c\lc nt indudcd three preliminary
round'> nd tincc Pre: idenl' CUp
mumh John lfcrm~n and Ocnnv
Getler fini .. hcd tied for third pl . c
rtcr lo ing in the cmihnal .
Or. Hinrich ~Ul"'t\i d a pi\iotal
qu rh:rfinal round by upsetting IWO·
han\hC ppc1 (l(,h lhrke ~•th a J6 on
th (runt de. "I held on, but 1 had a
• b anJ that rcall hurt (Ihrke)." 1d
Dr , l hnn h • a gencr I suracon in
N~sx1rt lka~·h who u tcd Hermann
1n th ~m1final" before cl imut th
big pmc: I t u turday.
.. "' (lr the ma«hc 11re~ tO\Jgh,
tiut I phtyc,t m best garM a ain t
L\00 Ihrke. the ttl"!it match I had to
pl 1n the pre tdcnt •s
S..HINAQWI
•
"ere taken,'l.qtd :stinnm1ch -
·But '12' -tt fit' 1 hked h" (Stabler',) 1tt11udc. A lot o( ttme~ ht pas e
v.eren't pretty. hut he pulled a lot of gamc-1 out and got the job done -and he
v.on "
It' al'<> C\tdcnt that the pre~ure to producc.ngbt now .. unpl) i n't there m
the Raider,· C3mp. at lea t not .,.,ith Marim1\.ich Dav1 know what he ha (a
See MARINOVtCH/ll '
PrO surfing ~trUcture
to undergo Overhaul
T he entire \Uu-:-tu rc elll'\;t m c.1rh 199). b' "h1ch time 1t o;.;ill
Of pro(e1;.,ion3J h:t\C pH'l\Cn 11,df, tlll\tng the \landarJ\
'urfan~ 11. .ibout to ''' the 'PMt 1.:1..m,1Jcr.1hh.
.:hangc Starting nc'.\t ' 1hc <.,port. along w11h many of ti
e11\m1 there will be no ~''"'P ·t1tor ... bcneht from the nev. J\ P
more A P triah. the h•rm 1t 'l'ml' "Ur tcr" Y.111 inc\.ltably uffer.
\ (\p \\Ill ecd 11 top « \monl' comrx-ting on the A P tour an
ct1mpct1h>l"i anJ ~110" llJl)t th:at doc., nN flnt\h in the tllp 44
four v.1ld c.uJ cntnec. , .. ,11 re in 11ouble nt\t \CU. \\.'1thout an
fo1 C\'COt ~ponwr-; and \\I' "ccdtn~. am one ranked 45th m
p.1 .. t c-.cnt ch.1mp1\'""· llayd 11.YWcr cannt>t qualify lur un of the 12
In I 99J, the: \\I' "111 World tnlc c\Jcnts in ·Q:? (unlc-.-, they arc
\t'Cd JU\t lfl tOnlp<lltors Tice Jud., Cn\)Ugh to fCCCIH' .. w1ld·carJ
(ff\lm the '92 \SP cn1") · ·"
ratin '') and 1 il.c 2 Surfing In JJit11>n, b\ compctm on the A P
cntr1c tor cat h m.\Jl'r tl>ur in '\>) man) urfcr' will h:a\.c
C"\:nt frllm the PSI\.\ .. acrihccd then PSA .\ nr AP 'A ranking ..
11nd Au,tualia\ APSA rnun ' 'well ~., (b) n11,,in • t:H~nt\), forfeiting their
other pnlft,'101\ I t~H.Utl\ amunc.J th ,1:cJm p<lt th t .. ,11 bc1.eime C\Cr ~
"llrlJ. l'h P tour ~•II remain 11\ o"n import. nt 1n 92. fhc wall then h vc to
CJHr le cnt1t with 1h own r.1ti~ \ tem tart II o\cr .t~.11n through round one or
1nta1.t fl.)f ~ "1th\,u1 ,, p title or tW\l in the p A mar ... d:am"'iin& any
tr "cling 1t'\pirnllt>n\ ch n~c' tlf ~uahf ang through their
l~or the p 't ~o ca~ the P has , rc.,pccti1.c organ1zat1 n' one of the l8
pll&nncd to 11v.1tch from their c" tinit a-\\llfldv.i~c comrctito"' for '93.
format ''' Grand Pm circuit in '92. Thi lhe PSAA tn•I 1n '92 ~111 be much
frc h program i Ck\lcrly tJe,i nc~ .to ' h~m.lcr due to A 'P comrctltors that
C'Onsohttah: th" tour into 12 •Mon cventi, JuJn't m kc the top 44 urfin the event
c t hh hina urhng • tron c:r 1uc n~"C an hclf)C" of qu hfy1n one of the · ror
in the port ~'OrlJ. J 1 In "9 , e"cf)'One but the top 16 will
llu plan al!t(l brin " oout th be: CC'lnpctan 1n the p 1\A, APS , or
unahc II n elf c:vcrv m•jor pr\\fe, 1onal btJth. m kin 1t c'trcm ly J1fhcuh to be
urftn ~I tl\ln, 1nternat1onal ClnC of the t f' qualifier
urfcr ~'111 l"l1mpc1e in event II cWcr the
"orlJ •~-eumulattn oomm(m point in "'"" hn1sh1~ 1n the top 2 1n the
ho of quahtyina for tho World Tide P AA •I\' 2 will in no waJ 1uaran&c1e a
event' v . 'lXlt an an ASP prcm er ewnt. Out of that
Alth0u11h th 1 1 complex iem, once • me .,., II come from the PSAA. ICMM
tud1cd at~-ca11ly undentood, raembhna wnl off the APSA, and others Will
r cntnie uch a tc.nn~ iftd golf. fr m h placa •• Brazil. ~
n ~ '}Mcm be,om s completely in 8M 8'JN .. CM•
'
(.
Bulletin board
1111•1r1 c•111n11
Tho world'• r.&ett oMOre boMI will be Oii
band f°' lk ICCIOftd ........ °' ... i.o., 8uda Offlbore C'hallcnac oo s..aa.,., Sepe. 1.
A• tbe sixth 11o_p__ of, tll• Offahore
Profaak>naJ Tour (On), tbe Lona Beach
C'hallenp will fealuN many or the world'• beat
boat driven in bull·t<>-buU action •hich Will be
free to the pubJic.
The 17·milo QOUfSC wilt 5taf1 in froat Of
Bclmont Pier and will hua the ahotcline of
Lona Beach's outer harbor. The coune will be
run both inside and outside or the Lona Be ch breatw.ter.
All four OPT cate1ories will be compctln& in
Looa Beach, lncludin& the largest racfn& boats
in the world, the Superboats. Up to SO feet
Iona with multiple engines that generate more than 4,000 horsepower, these machines are
cap.hie or speeds in exec of 140 miles per
hour. •
Other classes competing in the Long Beach
Ofrs.horc Challcn&e will be Open, Pro I and
Pro II. ,
More than 45 boat• arc upccted to
p1nlcip11e in the single day oC competition
including current point leaders Spinl of the
Amazon (Superboat), Dirty Landry (Open), Agitator (f>ro I) and Mcrcruiser Mania Racina
(Pro II).
The competition ts set 10 begin 11 noon with
viewing area open 11 10 a.m.
ft For further information, phone (213)
437-0341.
. ~!i~ur to Barcelona is be~g
offered by the Community SeMccs of Orange
Coast and Coastli ne community colleges.
Three different optiorts include • 13-nifht
package for those wanting to see the 01>cnmg
Ceremonies and qualifying rounds; a 1l·nipit
package for the finals and Oosing Ceremonies;
and a full 18-night paclcagc that covers all
even ls.
Costs range from $3,475 to $3,865 and include round·tnp airfare from Los Angeles,
aceommoda11ons. daily brcakru1, airport
tran,fcrs and daily 1ranspor1ation to orympic
°'cnt~ Tickets to c-vcnts arc not mdoded
1\s)1~1an\;C in ordering tu:kcts will be gk.-cn to
1111 par11c1pan1s who are orfic1ally enrolled with
the Community Services l 1ckcts wilt go on sale
m April. so early e11.rollmcn1 1s encouraged 1J' For further infonnall<ln and a detailed
bmchurc, c,alt Orange Co:nl College al (7 14}
4 l~ ~'11!0, Coa~thnc Community College 11
(71.i1 ::!41-61 6 or Consortium for lntcrna11on1I
hJ11lat1on (CIE) at (114) 95~·1700
-
~p,~ part to raise funds r~r
the United States men's water polo team will
be held Tuesday. Sept. 24, from S lo 8 p.m. ~ fuod·ralter ii beiAa bcld ln <lOCljunc:tion
with Interiors by Lusk-Serenaeti's fra.nd openln& or its Bernhardt Gallery at the mne Home & Garden Center. Guuts will meet the
members of the team that will represent the
U.S. in the Olympic Games in Barcelona,
Spain. Donahons, which &<> enLircly to the team, arc
$40 per person and the public IS irMted.
Interiors by Lusk-Serengeti is at 15333
Culver, Suite 41 S {at Irvine Center Orfve).
1J' For further information. phone (714)
757-6241.
Sports felt .. .
Cclcbril1e , auction, food and entertainment
will be orrercd to those allending the Firth
Annual Sports Fest on Sunday, Aug. 25.
Revelry begins at 4 p.m. II the Hyalt
Rcacncy Al1ean1e, one mile south of
Disneyland at Harbor Boulc:vard and Chapman.
Money fliJCd at the Sports Fest will go to
benefit lho Cystic Fibrom <Foundation The Sporu Fe~I will rcature mcmprabilla
from the An&els, Rams, Kings, Lakcn, New
York Yankees, Boston Red So• and
Philadelphia 76cn Spons Fest host Wally
Joyner of the Angels and KTI.A sports anchor
Ed Arnold will oversee the auction activities.
1J' Tu-deductible tickets ro the Sports Fest
arc S20 each and can be obtained by c:a.llinf the Cysuc Fibrosis Foundation 11 (714)
938-1393.
BellieB capture Bummer BDCCer tltlB Tourney at
Santa Ana CC
a family affair
An all·lmh team called The
Bclhe' outmu~cled the Co.,mu-; 10
take the NcwplHl·Co<,t,1 Mesa
YMC.A udult men·, .,occcr 'ummcr
title on Sunday
Playing ;it Balearic PJrk, Jhc
Bell1c~ -"''ho claimed to pick the
namt.: to ft! their phy~1c.1l
appc.1rancc -'>Cored a f>·2 \tCtory
O\cr the 1~0-t1me defending
champ1om.
Paul Ne.ii) taptaincd the
"-Inning !>1de. while John Staple.,
<tnd Mo U!>man were Co.,mo CO·
captain~ u ... man left the game in
,in amhulance after being ~nocked
uncon\Ctous when he collided with
an oppo.,1ng player going after a
lome ball
L 'mJn regained consciousness
nn h1-. o~ n, but he and the other
plJ\cr ~ere taken to the ho pital
to be exJmined, YMCA director
Stace}' HJnd said.
Rcg1<,tra11on for fall coed and
adult men\ leagues arc now being
accepted at the YMCA. The
league!-'>t.irt 1he weekend of Sept.
7-8
For more inform:'ltion, call
Stace' H.md at (714 ) 642·9990.
-By Tit~ Piiot
Appearing Saturday,
August 24th.
Look For Roger Carlson's
BIG TEAM.
The Best Grid.iron Stars of
the Newport-Mesa District
from 1965-90.
'
From 81
awarded to a dcsemng student in
the fir<;t two years. The
contrihution increased in 1989 to
three S 1,500 scholarships, then the
door opened last year for four
S 1.500 accolades
Tht' )'Car' tournament will be
a1 Mile Square Park (Fountain
Valley) on Oct JI beginning at
IO·JO a.m. Interested partie
!lhould contact McClellan at (714)
548-2624. Entry fee is $60.
0 Costa Mesa Golf and Country
('lub pros Ed Howard and Robert
Roland will finally play on their
home course this Thursday as the
Golden Stale pro tour make its
annual stop at the Los Lagos
cour e beginning at 7 a.m. The
purse of the one-day, 72-player
event i~ expected to reach $5,000.
0 The 19th annual Will Jordan
Cla&S1c, the City of Costa Mesa
tournament, is scheduled for Sept.
1·8 at the Co ta Mc a Golf and
Country Club with four divisions.
The field b limited to 348
players Entry fee 1s $75. The
tournament is named after the
former Co ta Mesa mayor who
founded the cour~e.
0
Mike ipp1c and Don Whitaker
of 1hc Newport Beach CC were
low net winner~ (25 I) or the 14th
annual Mc a Verde CC
fnv11at1onal last Saturday. Mo
lfo1lbron and Peter Levine (both
of Palos Verdes CC) were econd
on the low net chart with 255
while Bob McCloskcy and Bob
f riv1'-0n (Me~a Verde CC) were
third With 260.
0
A f1vcsome from the Trench
Shoring Co. in Lo Angeles won
the annual Juvenile Diabete
Found.s11on of Orange County ,
Golf Benefit at the Newport
Beach CC on Aug. 12, a
tournament that ra1 cd $25,000
(and \ttll counting) for the
found•t1on, according to
chairpcrM>n Barb ra Mard1es
0 The nnual Ne,.p<>rt Beach City
Golf Champion hip, to benefit the
Newport/ Balboa Rotary Club
~holarsh1p fund, will be this
Monday at the Newport Beach C
beginning with a noon shotgun
~tart. Entry fee is $160.
·fhe deadline for entries Is 5
p.m. on Wcdnc'ldny. Call (714)
644 3 IS t for more an formation.
Rlcbrd Owoo II • Ntlf90l1
&:tltN CMUI Ma. Pllol .,.._.
wltoH dub fOlf tMntl• .,,,,,_.
ettrr 'IW•r·
(
,,_,1
lalt Doc. I. He can't wait for Set
14. tbe dale ol the Piralel' replf ..... ...... ~~
City.
Oran1e Cout conducted i
inauaunJ practice lut Sahu
which wu aJaO the day of physiQ
cuminations.
••1t•1 hectic riaht now,
Workirian said. "The fint practic
is alwayt hectic, but I feel lucky t
get out there. We've aot too man
bodies ind too much paper wor
and we're still pickin& up thos
pieces today with more physicals.
"Hopefully we've got a littl
better bodies than what we've h~
in some years, but basically it's th<
same every year the first week o
two. Everybody has got to have 1
physical and be registered for cla
before they can get on the field
No matter how much you delegate
it ends up thrown on me."
Workman, 30·21 (.588) lifetime
at OCC, is aware of the difference
between winning and losing
"It certainly doesn't hurt to be
coming off a championship season
but it's harder to do it agair
because nobody's looking past
you," he said.
"That may have happened 1
couple times last year. Maybe the
Fullerton game (a 45-35 OCC win)
after we fumbled nine miJJion
times (actually seven) against
Rancho Santiago. I'm not sure.
Maybe the coaches might have
said, 'Hey, this team's OK,' but
sometimes it 's hard to tell the
players. But I don't think that'll
ha,epcn this year."
Not r.i. pllOlo
Todd Marinovich -two weeks before he began his prep career at
Mater Dei High School in 1984 en route to t>ecoming ttie first-ever
prep to pass for over 9,000 career yards.
fhree returning starters on each
side of the baJI will be expected to
shoulder a heavy load for the Bucs
in '91 -Donnie Smith (punter,
who will also play quarterback),
Scott Seymour (free safety) and
Kelly Jackson (nose guard) on
def en e and Robert Hall (left
guard), Kip WmkJer (center) and
Adrain Steen (tailback) o n
offcn e.
Hinrichs wraps
up tourney win Marinovich turning the corn.er?
From 01
diamond in the rough) and he i~
not in a panic to poli h it right
now.
Davis secs the similarities with
Marinovich and Stabler, a~ well -
the accuracy and the attitude. And
he's well aware it took the Snake
four year to develop into the
Raiders' cataJ~t.
What a pleasure 11 would he to
. cc Mannov1ch ucceed in the fa ce
of so many negatives. His story
~oe'> much deeper a most know
with dad pu hing much too
hard for much too long and the
~nce·Jcrk rcvcr e reaction a
'ucce'~ indeed came much too
early.
If the truth 1 e'er truly
rccogrf1zcd, they'll find Todd
Marinov1ch 1s a IOl better than
he's been projected -on and off
the field
From 81
(championship) round," he said.
''If I hadn't played my best game,
I wouldn't have won." In the final,
Dr. Hinrichs shot a 38 on the front
side to take a lead he would never
relinqui h against Ensign.
Dr. Hinrichs' previous best was
a econd place in the Balboa
Invitational last year when Gordon
Ke lcr (Newport Beach CC) was
his partner .
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rCommodore's Cup
Team Race slated
for this weekend
B alboa Yacht Club will bold itt hl&hly c"ompetitivc
Commodore's Cup Team Race this weekend.
Thit ii the fifth year of the event, which runs Saturday and
Sunday and features four boats from each or any of the clubs in the
Newpon Harbor area.
So far, the host has run off with alt of the titles. However, 1bi1
may be the year Balboa Yacht Cub's grip J1 loosened, accordin& to ·
BYC Race Administrator Pct.er Huston. ..
.. "AJI these clubs have potential to have good team ," said Hu ton,
who attributed Balboa's pa t ucce~ to depth of neet and sailors.
This yev, though, many of the club's top sailors will be competing
in the Schock 35 series in San Diego. In their absence, Huston
foresees a formidable challenge from a number of sources, Lido Isle
Yacht Cub's entry foremost among them.
"Lido Isle could be good this year, extremely good," he said.
To date, Balboa, Bahia Corinthian and South SHbrc yacht clubs
arc penciled in to compete, Huston said, with likely challenges from
Lido Island, Voyagers and possibly Newpon Harbor. In the past, the
Dana Point yacht clubs have also made an appearance.
, The final lineup will be announced Thursday or Friday, Huston
said.
Although this race is not one of the larger ones by sheer numbers
at Balboa Yacht Oub, it is unique to this area, Huston said.
"All the boats sail in one fleet. There are no size limits, but each
competing team must have 390 rating points for the four boats." he
explained. •
"The quality of competition i very good,11 Huston said.
In-the-water boat show nears
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Mendoza takes Ullman '8 ' Regatta
John Mendoza of South Shore Yacht Ou_b overcame a field of ix
10 take the Ullman "B" Regaua on Saturday in Balboa Yacht
ub's Lido Series.
The race featured sailors who do not u.suall) win the larger
regattas, said BYC Race Administrator Pete! Huston. •. . .
On this day. Mendoza did nothina but win, scoring the mmunum
2V• point.I for the three-race event.
Paul Williams of Balboa Yacht Oub was ICCOnd with ~ points,
followed by Doug Whitaker of Voyagers in thtrd with 11 points.
Courter-Garr team places ~irst
l on Courter of Costa Mesa and Ethan Garr of Newport Beach
took the Lido 14 race at the Boy Scout Sea Base Hot Dog
egana Saturday in Newport Beach.
In the Junior Sabot Regatta, the team of Jeremy Van Schynde1
and Ben Nash-Lagace was the lone entry.
Courter and Garr emerged from a field of five two-man boats,
consisting of primarily beginning sailors. Glenn Garr, also or
Newport Beach, and Matt .Re~lly finish~d se~nd, while th~ team of
cott Davis and Mark Davis ucd for. th1td with Byron Bramard and
Joe Romero.
T wenty five miles of! the Newport Beach shorea, Catalina
Island, the poor man' H~wail. makes the perfect destination ror loc:al s11lors.
La t weekend ~u no exception when Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club hosted races No. S and 6 of its Hugh Angelman Series for
the Performance Handicap Racin& fleet.
S31utday' race started in light drifter ty-pe
wmd with some or the f ter boa,ts hitting
speeds up to three knot . The· nc(t headed up
the coa t to ~ck out a \tmnacr Westerly wind.
The thoughts of not making the finio;hing
deadline wa a pestering dilemma in the early
·hours o( the race.
About eight miles up coast, the Westerly did
fill ·in to 5Cnd the fleet to its finish at between
Long Point and Hen Rocle, with time to spare.
The actual omc1al result wiU not be lcnown
until after Wedne day night' protest heanng,
due to the prote t pending. The unofficial
finisher~ of Saturday's race m class A were Jeff
Farwell' Cursor, Newpon Harbor Yacht Club;
Lew Becry's 11'"...J)K, Balboa Yacht Qub; and
Jack Hamiho!T'("Divers1on, NHYC, tallymg J, 2,
3.
Oas B wa\ \\OD by Paul and Laura Sharp's Skidoo, BCYC The
battling brace of Catalina 38's, Dick Hayden's Rascal, BCYC, and
Joe Dcgcnhardt's L1cll.cty phi. BCYC, natched 2 and 3
respectively
Cla s C lined up behind Dick Brown' Bullet, BCYC: Chuck
Holland' Amorous, BCYC... placed second, while Pete Johnstone's
hadow. BYC. wa third
B illed a ''the large t Expo of it kind on the We t Coast," the
u Newpon In -the-Water Boat Show opens Sept. 26 '1lt Lido
Marina Village. ·
The Sea B<lie will hold 1t Round Lido Race on Sept. 21 following
Clean Harbor Day II. All Scouts will take part in cleaning up
Newport's Back Bay from 9 a.m. to noon: .
Cla' D wa'i taken an hand b\ John Szalay•-. Pu sycat, Voyagcl"
Yacht Club, Bob Sodaro·!> And1amo II claimed the sil\er, and
Frank KJ1 ura·~ Happy Trail outh Ba> Yacht Racing Oub,
reached for the bronze "It ranks among the top 10 in-the-water shows nationwide, both in
1 the number of exhibits and the monetary value of boats on display,"
1 aid show producer Duncan Mcintosh.
The show, which runs from Sept. 26 to Oct. 6 • offers more than
300·modcls from three separate segments.
Racing will follow a free lunch, begmnmg at I p.m. For more
information, call the Sea Base at (714) 642-503 I.
Alie'!. ninth at Rol ex Championship
The fleet divided, "1th the ma1ont} ctthng down m White'
Cove for a quiet e"ening. Jnd the revelers heading four mile ea'il
to A\ alon 5unday morn1n!! found the racers re ting.· talong m the
pcaccfulne ' or playing v.11h their J'>soncd ""ater to)' bcfo.c.c the
11.30 J m. 'ot:rn.
•
The fir t four days arc re ervcd for the U ed Power Boat Show.
Here, quaJ1ly previou ly owned power boats loaded with luxury
accessories will be a sembled and represented by area broker .
The second egment, the New Power Boat Show, Oct. 2-6.
features the latest technological innovations in power boats,
including the un,eiling of the 1992 models.
For sailboaters, n complete !>how of new and u ed vessels wall be
di played Oct. 2-6.
Along the hore, trailcrablc boat under 28 feet will be featured,
along with generators, accessories, gear, marine insurance, financing
and a variety or boat-related sc:rvices.
\.Show hours are 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. 10 6.30
inm. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday . .
C hnstina Allen of Newport Beach sailed to a ninth·placc finish m
the USYRU/Rolex Junior Women's Champion hip last
Wednesday in Sau alito. ·
Allen, 17, who c;ails fo r Newport Harbor Y~cht Club, competed
against 41 of the nation's top 18-and·unde·r female sailors Aug. 12-
14 m the i'<-race event at the Sau!>alato Yacht Club.
Rebeccti Ham , 15, of Vacaville won the competition with 1011.!
point.,, the fowe.1 score being the best. She finished fir 1 twice, third
three times and threw out her low score, a 16th-place finish . •
Allen f1ni.,hed ninth, 10th, eighth, 20th and ixth, throwing out a
dio;qualif1ca11on in the fourth r.1ce for a total of 53 points.
· -By The Piiot
unday.'s ~!art wa 0 in hght to non-c~i ling \lotDd. The parking lot
off of Long PGint wall filled with racing .machine driftio' hither
and yon, w11h no pan1cular d1rcc11on to go, JU'>t trying to get the
douhle ze ro off the knot meter. After evensl hours of
fru trallOn\,' a light brecLe ~Ot the Oeet moving. . .
Bulle1 won the unoff1e1al av.ard for gcumg h1 new pink
,pinnaker up fi~t A'-u ual , w11han mmulC'i after the first chute,
the whole neet followed 'uit. ·The racer reacl'led aero s the pond,
Jibing O\er the la t everal male~ to lay the Newport Pier finish
Cur'ior repeated her aturda) results With anoJher fir:>t in cla
A Don and Anne Secker\ Phantom, Capistrano Bay Yacbt'Club,
notched ~cond and Dave Gray' Pendragon, South Shore Yacht
Club, reared up to claim third.
Profession"-1 surfing aJ>out to undergo ~ajor overhaul
Oa'!> B traded place from Saturday "1th Lickcty plat. Rao;cal
and 511.adoo garnenng I, 2, 1 Cla'i C waSi v.on b)' the btuc-chuted
Amorouo;, • econd went tQ. Ball and Carole Byrne' bag ketch
P1one1ro BCYC, and third 10 the hlad and white hadow.
From B1
nnd variou organizations around
the world.
To ha'e a realistic shot at
qualifying for an ASP C\enl lake
the Op Pro. a urf er wall have m
be ranked well within the top 16 in
P AA rating., probably top eight
or 10, depending on the event.
It will definitely be a tough
world for ome in profc ional
surfing. but from an ob erver's
point of view, the ASP events will
ocruunly be more exciting 10 watch
from beginning 10 end. Every
single heal in each event will be
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mi,matche , further timulat1ng.
1hc urftng public' appetite for
action
The ASP \.\omen and
Longbo;ird d1v1 ion!> wall rem:un
with the current format at least for
the 11mc being, although the ASP
1., pushing for the major cvcnt'i 10
carry the e d1v1'iion~ as well as the
Men's
1 he ASP " al)() in"e~uga11ng
the mtroduction of the Senior
four, beginning a'i exhibition
events in '9i.
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Thi-; notion in particular 1 one
of the hc'>I idea!> that the ASP ha
dc"1!.cd' yet. Every major spon ha
a Se niors d1w11on or tour, and
'urfin2 'h\luld he no different
A Seniorc; Tour will give older
or retired )'C l talented surfers a
chance 10 proceed "1th their
~urfing. ca recr'i, in pinng them to
continue w11h their compct1t1vc
goah and m.p1rat1on-.. also Jllowmg
them opportun1tie .. 10 sef'\e a
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eve!) generation, furthermore
outgrowing urfing's unflattering
lanel a a c;port for )Ouths only. ...
. urfing ha finally taken a major
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Change~ on tho ho rizon are llig
and many for the sport. but most
of all they arc for the !letter
Uo)d Tier is an t1t'port Beacbl
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Pu!isycat WilS another double v.inner for the weekend m cla~ 0 .
The double m.ilitcd And1amo II . goll)' womper a flymg (golly
Manha, what 1s that sail?) repeated econd and Happy Trails
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ARE YOU 11Y
SOUi.MATE?
Flftytah, young, attrac·
tlve. Wanted, non-
amoker, Intelligent
man under 70, over
5'8". 412883.
PRETTY
SHAPELY
BLONDE
SWF, succenful ••· ecuuve, humoroua,
non-rellgloua, lovea
weokends away, 1kl-
ing, laughter. Seek•
SWM 35-45, aucc•••·
tul. 111tracllve, witty,
communicative, n/a/d.
TALL
CWSY
ILOND
DWF, late 40'a, good
body. You: Tall, thin,
aenae of humor, aut>
stance, prof ... lonal
that changH hats.
BEWARE: I'm fun, at·
tractive, and romantic
"2844.
ADVENTUROUI CHIVALROUI , •• I TOP llOTCH -~--........ I.._ UV& GIRLS 1 ON 1
OUTQotNQ LADY IOLD .-coWiov ATTOllllY ~o!': 1 .........
WANTED ITRONG Age 2e, 1 '7", 229 tba., Hlg hly e d ucated 1/t00-7401113 S2.50/m6n, 10 mtn""'
Sllm, n/a, WF who en-5'10", 250 tba., bleck t han a o n e night Heklng attrectlve SWM, 25, 5'10", 180, S2.35/mln 10 mln/mln LOCAL QR.I• CAI.If
toy• the out of door•. hair, brown •Y••, 30 atand, but lea than young blond fifty, aga ... k• etrlklng "SWF, 1..oo.ao.aaN
tong walk• A t.alka. yra., Blue Collar, •• 1 7 A" ctl 21 ·24, who knowa 22·27 wtth eplrtt and 8Mutlfut Women Con-'3,lmin. Muat be 11 Y'9
OWM, 47,'4l'. 180 Iba., cure-aoldl er, Ilk• ~;a.•~. ~: .~~ how 10 have run and lntettect. lnvotvement fe .. How thw men
••n•• o f humor. d•a•rl, mountain•, venturous SF. #1913. enjoy• th• beach and In commuriltt or char-conquer tham 1-9()(). LOCAL IOIEN 4111897, beach Need creamy romance, Ilk• moon-tty eventa e ptua. Mu.at 878·8UNS Ext. 117
lDVEITOROUIY> aklnned tall redhead light walka on th• elao Ilk• baaaball Adu.ha o S2/mln. _. __
ATTRACTIVE
INTELLIGENT
to buk In my love & NORMAL beach and late night gam ... golf and wont· -CAL--L-.. -.-.... ,...~ .... -a;c ..... -.. -...... 1..00. 773 IUI TO Seeking allm, non-bear me aon1. Coata klaalng by • flra and Ing out, •• well H , ..... _. ... .,. 1•9oo-•At HOUR ~
INTENSE ••mn okol~nwommlnadn wfandth __ M_•_•_e._#_1888 __ • ---1 LOVING drinking champagne. Mal~~-Su~!~h· long 803-MATe Ext 31. 1
Committed relatlon-1---------
size 6, SWF, 5'3", NS,
50lsh , look 401ah,
dally Jogger, COM,
loves lr8Vel, theater.
dan<:lng. SaM!ng ieie·
tlonahlp, trim prof
SWM with young
ldeu. humor. #2861.
BEAUTIFUL
BLONDE
P .H .D.
shlpl marrtage. 12875.
SAMBA
SAMBA
SAMBA
8of'n In Bratt;-DWP,
44, tun redhead. at·
tractive, •••k• n/a
male, attractive. tlnan·
cl11lly secure, mull
love kids, music and
life #2875.
SEEKING
RIGHT
MAN
38. -$6'', 118 Iba., -
beautlful ln1lde/out,
1eeka lntelllgent,
(aware), -U-adjuated,
genuine male (age 45-
60) for potential mar·
rtage. "2843.
Warm allactlonate.
en1oya akllng. danc-
ing, tr1ve1. music. Are
you sell-confident. are
you-you? "2891 BEAUTIFUL
EUROPEAN
BLONDE
Widow . 38, hazel.
5 '7", 120 lb• . greet
figure, dealres profea-
alonal, age 45-58. al·
fluent, loving man,
posalbla aerlous rel&·
llonshlp #2842
HAPPY
PRETTY
PLAYFUL
Writer. photographer,
5'7", 40 yra., seeks
SWM, 36-551ah who
enjoys music, rock to
c lassics, movies ,
beach, adventure•
and Just playful times
together #2878
HEALTHY!
WEALTHY?!
WISE?
Attracllvelatfluent ao-c18tly ecttve Newpo rt
S-ch Investor. clan·
ac t so·.. talll•llm,
l eeks 50'sf60's Intel-
lectually stlmulallng N/
S srw gentleman of
ac compllah m en t ,
character & ln1egrtty.
comfortable In Black·
tie or Bermudaa·for
the very bell In a
quallty monog11mou1
relationship only the
bestl "2846
HEY
YO U
SEEKING
UNDERSTANDING
FRIEND
SWF, never married,
5·4· 40 tor a laatlng
reta11onsh1p Enjoy
walking, dining, mov-
ies. and hiking Look·
Ing for SM 35-45 Lei's
meel soonl .r28n
SEEK ING
UNDERSTANDING
GRANDPA
From 80·70. honest
and coring, for frl•nd·
ship and outings I'm
60 brown eyea and
hair. 5'8"', shy. quiet
and lonely, nice lady
•2879
SLEAZY
EASY
LADY
bu1 really onlv reaay,
H11 Ha rm sure any·
one catting mo wlll
have a sense of
humorll Look 401sh.
teel nrnoteen "2894
SWEET
AND
SEXY
Blonde SWF, 22, good
figure, like 10 lay out
and work out Looking
for cruiser guy under 5·9· must be rich,
over 25 Call Kelly
112840
.--SINCDE Mu.at be daring and em.......... ..... umor· .... , t LOVI I ROllAllCI hean. Mull love the FUNNY SWM 8,1... 115• 45 try thlnga on th• apur oua lnterludH. Call ovet • ...,m n.
ROMANTIC outdoor•. aatllng, •1<· FRIENDLY yeara, European de-. of the moment Ilka _me_.,..'1_1_904_. ____ 1 FANTASIES FROM THE TONIGHT
1783 hello out therel I plorlng, ahartng, apon-aceot cultured, ~ midnight awlma In a WIDOWED DUNGEON 1·90o-903-1-IOC).230.aUI
llke tooklng up to a tanelty, simple pi.a-COllPAISIONATE tally & flMncially ... hOt tub, enjOy' ahool· GIRL Ext. 11. Adulta 1009 ot men & women
man and eojoy your auras, and youraelt. SWM, 35. e-1, 170'1, cure, want• to mMt Ing pool, wHkend ENGINEER only 13/mln. Waiting for your C9ll
spirit of adventure. I I'm .48, tall, allm, ... Ilk•• mu.ale, movtea, lady only of heart & getaweya to Catalina, SM, 8'4", 175, •l•n· HOT AL TRttNATl'ft Aeat #'a 121"*'11 llWI
would be one to mMt cure, with two aall· comedy, beach••. Ith #11MS3 football and romance. der, illttlH , Mated 2 M•N of Coat• Meaa. Pr .. ·ate ..... .._ ~--you. SWFNS. #2841 b oat s (ona aach awap maeti, back· _wea __ ·.,,......,,,....,...·----1 I aleo enfOy gMng a who'• Who, ... k• et· "'900 184-0ATt: m 40 "' .. ,,...,_ -" ......... "
VERY coast), a condo at the ruba, monogamy. NC apeclal lady tlowera. trecrtlve well to do SF, . · of Hot Sln•I•
river, free travel, and Seeking WF, 28-40, Mu.at llV• In Hunting· age no barrier. Many ta & O't'tf· $3/rnln. Women 1-eoo-eao.
ATTRACTIVE an open-ended future. cute, •llm, •table, hu-HAPPY ton beach LAI'• play ln1er .. ta. #t8". LADIES of the Orange GALS Ext. 117 Adu.ha
slender, shapely, very Thlnga I'm not: Mar· moroua, lntelllgent, PHOTOGRAPHER t<>g!lher. # 1883. Cout and their prl-only $5/mln,
fem In In• w om an rled, boring, rich, Con· fun. ti 1814. •Mk• attractive . lady t:••L vata numbera. 1-900-Unwanted Street Qlrt.
I Mk• truatworthy, at· forml11 Things I em: --------.r.. t8 to 35 ft>r fun, love ,_.. 880·MEET Elft. t 17 Talk to me baby ... 1.
tractive. 1uccHeful Happy, aecure, mo-INTENSE and llfe. I'm a gtvtng. DARK 18/over 13/mln 000·803-LEOS 1 e .,
male age 45-57. I'm nogamoua, atfectlon-g_!ntl• man. Need u.a1o1Dlft&IE uv. 1 on t talk S2 60/mln. 10 min
woll educated, claaay, ate, w elting IOf you.I ROllANTIC 14 model• ateo 411882 l"IRft VWI A Hot Call ~•1 1111 cultured, 1011• to laugh ti 1885. He 11 handeome, 84. · · aecura, alncera, ath-Baautltut glrta ""• 11~4 CIUlifted't 00' the .,_
and play. I have nu· •.acHELOR adventuroua, ••ml/re-NON REUQIOUS letlc gent, 3&, aMka 12 50/mln./ 10 m in '2-50/mln, 10 min/min. for your 1PW1l'Mtlf Meda.
meroua lnterHta and -tired executive, 8'2", SWM profeaalonat mature, h0nel1, •en.
would love to 1hare FATHER allm DWMNSW. 0.. blue collar worker aual WF 23-33 5'4"· min. 1!900-388-2&ee.
yours. Let's mHt OWM.~9. 5'10", 112 •lraaattrectlve,lovlng, •P.• 57, 180 Iba.: 8' for ·'monog~moua AHotLlveCetl
soon I #2845. lb1.. with 8 year . Old femtnlM 50lah, n... 5 1 O". nol)·amoker' romance or fun data. Beauttf\14 glrtsW~
WALK daughter. •ntov-fam-lbl• homemaker, avail-drinker. Entov-moun-Call to compare Inter· • AM eeruu-t lly outing• as well u able for aalllng, travel, talna, deaert, camp-_ .. _t_a_. _t1,.1ee ... 8...,... ___ 1 ,,_ --
IN THE dates. SH k• commit-gardening, charltlH, Ing, fl1hlng, aclenca, fll[ 12.50/INn, 10 mW min
RAIN tad lady, any race No ~ult~ral, healthful llC· P.8 S. TV. Seek• mo-RAu.auTIC ADULT 900 LIN•
Yuppie• #1888 llvttlea. She should be nogamoua relation-v-.. DIR•CTORY
You don't mind for-caring, compatlble, al')Jp with SF. tll1901. WIDOWER Ora.phi<: llatlng of unu·
elgn accent? You are BLOND HAJA frff to ahare his Ille. ' 1 • man 48-64, honeat7 L ms #1905. RICH I Loyal, dependable, aual unedvert ••d
Let'• catch th• train I B UE ORIENTAL educated. run IO\ling, adult program• 1-
•m ready for you call SWM, 5'8", 140 Iba., LOOKING I non,1mokar, flnan-90o-535-e585 S.98/mln
#2890 ' · tovea to bike, awtm B ruca L•• (Bornl clally H Cura1 no chll·
and play apo rta, FOR A Again) •"k• 27-38. dren, H•k• pretty All Home NO.'I
WANTED: •Mk• SWF with aama CHANGE under 5'7", .... than lady, 40 to 55. with Of RMI Women
BEST FRIEND lnteraata. Only t.hoae Gentlemen •"ks lov· 120 Iba. Love music good m oral/ethlcal --.-.aaA.IYN\
Petite, attraetlve alngle who are •"king nu· Ing, caring lady for (tgl!,•1e!_ to ..,1B88•~h), vatuea. Many lntoreata 11~
mom 32. Heka "Spa turlng r•l•llonahlp help with croH drH•· apo .. a, ..... r."' · to •hare. 11'1898 SF'$2.50/,.. min, lllyr
clal Someone" for aln •h o u I d r ••Po nd . Ing end for c:ompan-SINCERE TALL ALL MEN
cere relaltonahlp Ac 1-"-1_8_1_s______ lonshlp I am nice &MD SOPHISTl"aTED 1·900-776"88&8 uve 1r1ondty outgo er .asE 1ooktng. mlddl• aged, ""' ~ E>n 35 S3tm1n
Ing.' aecure Many In· .,... well educated, Inter· DEPENDABLE PROFESSIONAL
terHts. Prefer non-THE • ••ting and peraon-SWM, 70'1, 5'5", OWM, 40'a, 8'2", full· ALL NUMBERS
smoker Wiii an1wer . MOMENT able. ll't902 1moker, ftnanclally... figured, ewprHllve, OF REAL WOMEN
all. "2860. Thia very handaome, LOOKING FOR cure, mHt WF, 80'a7 excellent humor, lust
tall, flt, Intelligent, loY· For laatlng retatlon-for tlfe. ahat• with at· 1•IOO 1800400
tng , romantic, alncere, PRETTY LADY •hip, let'a talk. •1800 trac11ve, cluay, aml· S.F. Pub S5/mln 18 yr
paHlonate and "raal", OWM, 56, 5'8", t 70 SOUTH able, &any, non-Mwltrl&:"91 1M1ttftt
ADVENTUROUS 30'• gentleman ... k. Iba .• looklng for pretty cou.,_, Prine ... (31-40). Kid• 1~1~ an afff~. generolla lady, 40 + to share ",, more than OKI #1M5. AIMii orty St.SO.n*v10 nwi
DESIRABLE woman f()f th• moat beech, mov1 ... danc-DUDEI TIRED OF D.a'TINQ•
1 .afty evcfllng edv•ft•urou• Ing, and romance. I " J Area Coda detlngl MMt ~ ~ • ...... Wantad, 11·28 for II local• by Pnone. 1· tha1 wanta to feel and special relation-am Entrepren•ur type, g ood ti mull u B I TOO! """"7.a "'123 * Also ship o f o ur llte-fun loving guy Non· SWM, 29, 5'8", 155 ..,.,... ......., loved and apprecl-time .. Oo It, c all! amoker, n on-drinker, goodlooklng, good .,._ Roman<:• AdviaOf an-ated You are warm, 11 181 2. •Incera. #186t bod, Ilk• me. I'm • 28 Iba., h1appy, lthy, aware your 7'1 1·90(). friendly, exciting, ma-1---------y.o. GWM waiting to athlat c. oulgolng, 78&-4ESP. both $4/
tur•. that wt11 be ma•· DANCES LOVES CHURCH mMI you. 111904. r:~~ !~· ~t-= _m_in ______ _ ~::i•pe=~~8:!h a WITH OPERA ITIU aroma f()f '"•· #191e. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS·
.. OVE FOXES DANCING A KID US NAVY UVEtfl
Tall Nawpon entrepr• OWM, 47, 5'8", t80 OWM. 5'8", 50, nt & IN PIR11.a1o1 1 IOO .... t .........
TO KAWAJI neur with fut feet and Iba , llkH commit· fun. Curley locka. ""' • • ,._
SWM, 38, 8'. 175, •low handa, "'· witty, ment, klda, •lrplan•• Dancer. Weekend run-GULi 2F<?._R ev,1t~~~OS~E
dartc, handsome •x· gregarloua and eating, and at>ove. Looking aways, Clark Gat>te. SWM, 31 , lool<lng fOf 4 .,,.. --• ....,
Seeking
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•2892
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c:onf rm. ""°"· "" Sarita Ana CM ~ •r 1 1 ....,.f req. Sendra. ~,_. c•ll•nt oo nd ltlon. prkng/coff••· 1-aty 2110 or G53..1oc) a op•n nv• or Aeftig-bt9nd new Whitt-15 ooo MM7M ~~tum IHO• a•'=° LOST: Oray ..__ pa.-• .. A lhoM 11 A Oller In our ' IAl.ll poCA. 25.6' dbl door, Appl• 2E Computer CLASstC LYMAN 1157 ,J Qulnl8n ,.,.., ..... _, mark•llng 1 .. m. All wom•n'• Sportwellr. w/'tee dlepen-W9.tet wtth Epeon Pr1nter Joy
ORUf Cll LOO c•t. copper lyH, d• •ICJ)lnM• paid during N.8 . Mall. Outdoor diep9nMr. 1 p..d owr 1t1ck a many pro-1t1"1'. ,!:; de ck,
NNf 40llW73 FWya cf•wed.1/11 nr 17th a tta11 nlno t lmm9dlate catt. Mu9t be depend. suoo. you melc• grama. S500 080. Qutully ,.::=· Groundf'OOf. AC, beth: lnltne, NB. 722-3000 ncom•. •xoltlng able. Day•, Ewnlnga. offw Muat Mii Clll 71CMM>Oe. · ,~ .. ..,. a/t. 540-4111 bonu1 program. FT/rrf. St,lhr. Lv meg, M·F ·54•5597 · Traller lnclud•ct . .,.,.....,_ Group 1ran1portetlon 751•9554 . APPL!! llC Cotor monf.. H ,600. 080: SLIP LIDO P......u&.A fuml1hed. Return t•h -Refrlglfator, OE, dble tor, prlnt•r. dl1c1. AVAILABLE.
....... 115 ft ..,_ 1 uaran1Hd. MU8T TELEMARKETING door, ic.muer. water H.,dfy UMd. MOO. 882-3216
:;;.. fotaqr.ni. ~:Otd LOS• U~14 .. In a TART I .. In door. Whff•. $300. Tommy MS-tea3 OUFFV 20. El•ctrlc T~
Newport" M...tne envt-... er. wllh "Or.'• M•DIAT•LYI For IROKEAAQI FIRll 497-4138 boat. ComplMilly ,.. -:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;~
• ....~.. 8 AP p 1. ca 11 o o N Sld-'efd• r_._ 1250 furblah9d. e--850-II I_. ronment om• ..,... · •t•, •ffec:ttv.. HAWKINS 850-2999 ., •"'lll · • .,.. II ~on w•er wtth FrM guldanc. by Nu-11..apmt .. ru F....,,ay Promln•nt NASO Washer & dryer $150 1771; Dllya846-e812 ••
clock• av.....,._, eon. trlonlat. 54W253 " •"' ,,,.mblr nrm located aet. Comm'I mower a
vem.nt fTM partdng. General omc. In C•nlral Orang• ldgef 1250. Me-5848 a~ by s.McSor
873-9330 SELF STARTERS County 11 ... king S• Datl. AJao ~ com-lly CHA.ltl.ES GOREN
rlle 7 Of 22 ~ memorattv. Mr1e1 1· ITH140 UDO w tth OMAR SHARIF O.C AIRPORT HAWAIVMEXICO .-•NEEDID• brot(er1. ldMl c.ndl-t 4 (all In beautlM w TRAILER EXECVTIYe SUITES JAMAICA/FLORIDA /$3()().S500 per w..et date wtll po9MM aut>-2·PC corn•r couch, freme). For best pnc. Calf 876-8347 ~ T ANNAH HIRSCH
LOW MOVl!..fN COSTS 2 round trip Mt.,.... . u.M-12 Noon 11Mtlal ex~ In custom d"lgn rldWd 1n the USA call Bob at 1987, 29' leland•r. Neither vulnerable Eut dells.
OISCOUNTII AVAIL S150 per per90n. c.11 ..... of aecurtdea and baM, foem pad w~ 714/891-9253. Atomlc/4 lnboud, NORTH
Nr ~ • ... 6!,.F~. (305) 591-4901. CAL.Ls maintain a current di-.. .,... 1175. 648-.54ee _M_•_r_c-0-1-8-a-1-1-0-n-.. -1 .,._.,. 5, heed, gan.y. • .J 10
Lo .... F gr......... ,.....,. JACK Int b .... Wiii con-BeeutlM Sof•, iovn .. t. 3 ... of .. 11 •• much • A 10 8 2 omc.. In lu9tl garden-M1.017~J_C.M. alder -vgt'NllVe, ~ chair, ottom.,,. New ''Portoflno R•tl•c· mor•. grMt condition, type ~Ing. l"'ull wtf1" DONNA Hgent and motivated cond, oalc trim. ucrl-ttone" I paJd 12,$60 6 NB atlp. $8995. John • K Q 4
csowa. profMMonel llt· 2 5 .... 1 .. , Tuettn Plf'90"•· PMltlon of· nc. 1325. 841-3488. 1750 for tram•. Total 831-8771. • Q 9 6 3 moe~. Free ~-GOVERNMENT JOBSI tere Hlary t commla-BED, FULL SlZE w/ ~~~~~Im~= WEST ~ EA T
Ing. •80-40M Now Hiring Nation-elon. excellent ben~ br .. • headt>oard, M·fr 549-5597 •A 8 8 2 • 1 6 4 3
20ll...,.,,.. c.wor 1 100 wide Call for Into 6 •flt• and working con-1100. Walnut dining • 7 8 4 • K
lrt!IN, CA 11715 WOMAN with 9 -"d ll1tlng1. 900-458-0999. c:ttttone. For lntervllw, rm Ht w/4 chalra, • J 8 8 2 • 8 7 & ~ught., •Mb r~n Ex1.C103. ($1.75/mln) ~~~ contec:t Ketty m11<1 ~. 8' hide-• 0.-neer lettW • 8 4 • A K J 7 2
poeft, Have rife, exp, MANI URIST. Commie-7141558-3642 ~.•d , brown·, .$22S. Bal lal to 42', S500 or SOUTH
own tr .. "• , --t ......... 11on or r•nt Cllenlll MUet 11111 '8-12am or Ir~ for uuge, •K 0 a
C1 >lllPlt Ii I\,
Pr u p•"fv .· · '.11 -· . ...., --F . TELEMARKETING • ttpm. ,...,.. ... _.... ""-· 2 Oreftlng t1bl11, 723-6770. ~ u 135()/Wt( 71W79-0ff3 prl'rd tor buay Hlon v-......,_..,_._. ...,. atool 8' al ut Q .J 8 • "° FOR LEAS!: Approx In NB. Kim 752-8278 ATTENTION clll•nt buyt •. w n IHc. LEASING 48' dock In 9 u Q 1000 eq ft unit, 2095 d••k/cr•d•nze/chalt, N.B. p---.. ft~• b--•-t A 10 3 Plae•nlla, Unit 4 • 1u---CT-c101er1, P.Ft'•. dialer• CAL .. OD• Country 4 aid• chalra, type. _..,_...,,, -10 8 Coe M 72~8e3 IMIW\5t llN "'"'" vn• • S300 •Ian on bonua. ,.trencl\ dining rm ut: wrtter. rolled/111t' plan Euy aicoe11. Sall boet • ta .... BYC Ml tan.Uy member· Rapldly 111p1ndlng Comml .. Ton 10 30%. 2 Wing holt chr•. e "'"· mlac. m... paint· prlt'd . Ownr 873-3475 1'hF biddins;
•hip. Wiii conaldar R•al Eet•t• Co · IHk• Super IHda. Dally ceneb4ack •Id• chra. Inge, tablH, ec:c ... PIER. St75/mo. Sld9 tie Eut SouU. W•t North lnclu s tr r 11 ,> i'B B
1,200 eq. ft, W/front
Otftc• & lg roll-up
door. 17Nlmo 629
Termin.t Way, C.M o.r 540-9352
2,400 IF NwDt lch
3975 e.fc.t-§.T ...
Agt 154 t -6032
R ' "'' ~-\. ~ ~ . II.I
Buo...11·•
Or )p11r : .. " . 11 Jl
xchng for e.y Club d•Pl"d•bl• S*>Ple to ca ah 1pltr1. 8Ht CWVld wood tab .. w/ 90fle•. 250-9242. to 25'. w..i NftlPOl1 Pw 1 9 Pw 4 •
memt>erwhlp. 54&-N81 •am S3,Q00.$5000 per promo In town. For In· parq. top. $3000. Ea· c.nat ., ... ~145. p.. p.. PU9
E mµloynwnt '.J530
ROCKN'ROU
10 People Mlded
lmmedl•t•IY Paid
training No .-.cperl-
enc:• nece ... ry eau
e31.a135
mo. No exp or lie tlM•w. call Uf1Pro tner 9-Spm 97~900 r--'d Wiii train FT/ I 'I , ..... , w .. Side Tll. $1 ,-..., 10· n.....n; ... lead. E·-"'l or . • ..,. · nt • -~r ~ve. GRANITE-LIKE g la11 ''""' ~ ~.. ..,. PT . Call Patrick St• c . Tuetln. CA. dining room lllbl• with to 32'. Near Udo Ille T1u.t deal. from the rteent Euro-
Gllleeple eae-N•4 259-0102 e upholltlfld chalra, Loving home nMdld Wat•r. •••ct. cl•an pun Cbampionalup m Killamey,
S500. Calf Ms.e71e for 10·12 moa tor manna. 875-7939. had several mureatinf point. At 19
UP TO
$600
PER MONTH
*IJIDIB:Tlm*
King Bid, an llnln. pff. Oelden R•trteww~ wtn1.-'f04M llOl'M With of the 24 t.ab&ea m p~. lha fuW
IOW9 • bid 1~ oate Wiii pay $200 IOl'l'9 help "°"' ttle COnlract WU four buJ1a, UIUl.1J)'
175. 844-e059. mo 1'2S.113a eta.fled .w:. dlr9ctor) reached on an auction auch u the
;;;;;;;;::=1111!iiii;~;::;::::;;;!lillil----m;;--~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii above. (ln the Europun atyle. 1 di· Looking tO sell =~~~~:,~~w~~ ~ ei(hl or clubs •
th t tr J k Where the defenden had a part a ex a an nenhip qreemeol to lead• low card
from thrw. moat or the deduera stacking up In := 1~~t,~~m~.~
th · ? and ace of cluba and lead.int a third e garage round or lha awt. Declanr ruffed
~th W ~ht and. when Eut couJd
not ovemdf, the location of the kine
of hearta btcam.e mubd. A heart to
the ace felled the king, and declarer
cone.dad • spedt t.mk-makina
four-odd
Other defenders made life more
difficult for dedanr by awit.clunc to
• apade aft.er takinc two cluba. .'J'b.
ace of ap1dte completed the book.
and South wu leA to cueaa the
trump pot11t.ion. Since the openini
club lead wu from a marked double-
ton, m<>it declanra realized that
Eut would have ltd• t.bird club ii
there wu a pouibility of an ov.r-
ruff. 10 they apumed the trump fi.
OeMt and sot. home.
Apinlt defende111 who led top
fror:n th?tt low carda. declarer could
not ba autt or the club liwation.
A'Wr Eaat had won two cluba and
ahi~ U> a pade, Gabor Maak.auy
cltared up the pirtutt by unblochnc
1 hi&h apede from hand. wmnq the
spade continuation U\ dummy, then
rumni a club hlch. Thia J'aJ) little nu. bec1UM declarer WU aimply
adoptina • line thit Eut bad ,..;.ct.
ed. When West ahowed out and
rould not O\trrucr. the location of
the ltina of bearta wu clear.
Pity the poor declattr who re·
ce1ved a diamond oSM'DLtll ie.d.
With no ctue to the location or the
carda, South WOD in band Utf took
lha normal trump fin-..e-down
one.. Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Tuesday, Thursday &
Saturday. Must have
dependable transportation
Try our garage sole ads. What's
junk to you is a treasure to
someone else. For only $8.52 you
.TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
and liability insurance. 9------------.... ~===~t""get 4 lines for 2 days. Coll today CALL 842·4333 ' 642-5678 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BEACH
•tuOY 14-1&" on TOe
S20K to $1,000,000 +
Cell Oenlaon Aaaoc.
41MM13& NOWI .... c ....... ,
$20,000 Oood
Opportunity
7t4f1'22·Hl15,
lludtrt Wrltt• "I flftd yo1u ... ,..
loglcal pMlctlons attvr•tt, bvt I •llo
with you wo11ld wy '°''"thing about *CASH 11 M ..... ftumlNn rltMtr' •• htl)' E. Smith.
E.utm•n, c... llnponN: \'011 might P:~w;r1;::;1cie find lh• nu1n1Nn 2. 5 ud I fonun•t•
Beet l'rogram In Clllf for you In nutttn of tpHut.tloa. Thll
AUT'Of'Awtffn.1111 OW would 1pply npHl•JIY It you ,,. •
•WIDOW MAS itl rot Canttr. C«Miftl, Vlrso or l.H. Myt·
TD'al U0,000 up. No tttf t1u"'bc.-, thoet l"fl•1t4td with
~No paNlty. C#I awe , ... "'. CMJhl'"' lncludt •• ll, II °""°" M. ..... HOWi 1nd 11 N11in1Nr , It COM 4trtd liKky
Wedneed9J, Aut•t 21, 11S1
UIRA (Sept 23 <Kt 22) 'rou "° nd Slne"e You Ailed: AqY•NN •N lllllA (~pt 23-0ct 221 '\'('lu rould
M burdtn. 1trft1 lndept"ndenr• t•lt.• 11nonhodo1, l"S'rioua, often tJi\ttr'\'· bt-1n m1ddlt of 1\13 of war · li«l•r\'d
1nlt .. llV• 1n gtt11n1 l(l hN tl'I of m•tten ly Wll'll to be. "1tft alOftp." TI.ftlf by f•mtly mt'mblrn lmpha111 ctn pmr
AnnounC't to world "I wlll no I ngn iutlvn '"' progrw.lvt, ~141ttd •rty bolt ••lu <1«unty wtlu uwn•
play MPC'Ond f1ddlt>•'' You II hn• mo"' wllh ••l•ti01' and televuloa, at.o what .1nd why Rtf•t'4'nC't m•ttn.11 uh•
llp.tn'. llght, (l'ft'dom ltHd hlfJ'I • C'On'lpOMrt. •I trt 11\d hud You will tmtl'Jt' vlctonou.
SCOlt"O (Oct 23 Nov 21 l Wh•I Hlhon. Ourlaa ..... llUlftf ""' OllPIO (Oct 2J•Nov 21 • C>t\14'f• , ,. vltdu tflls •ian wlll re11ov1t. ,.,.,,
hllJ bttn blurrt rt'l111hot1Jh1p rould holftft. will obllil'I fuJ1dl.11 1,. order to ••IY, a•v• lull r.1n IO 1n1PllfC't"'I cuno.·
blr rontludtd S.n• ot pttdt J1rw«1on COM 1_.. "°~ CONJdtl'f'd ••• of 11y f'nenq aoo re•turn ,,.,.. v1~1t;
M<untv rt"4hll'td rHult Rt'l•h•• in• 1 .. _ P ... 1 P ,.._ ... _ IU •nd nftd for d1fltrent TQUW mctdt> of nw or .. u ry. """'o"'"'r _....,,. w volvtd 1n connKhOn with •hl'ft lnp teaiv,.. trntl. dlaM.l'lli Ntieft of lftfer• 1nn•s-mac .. 1n \.f'11t1n1 S.fl1lt4tnu.a rn·
ACROSS
I FISMool-. '
part•
6 Castle dtlct\
10 ~by "9Ncte
8'11 14 Stubbotn at
t5 Spanee11 nwr
16 .......,, bay
17 Cuban title
18~bookot
okS 20WatlWlfeot
21 FIOor ~
22 Nol IC1!14
23 Gr .. t 25Goee~
27 ObeetW
30~
ingrecs.rit
31 ~ltl
1tatua 32 Of,,,.
Pon11n
33 Llfte>Ylt
39 S1111an -
37 H~tun
380...
39 f.renc:f\ llMOft
40 Madep.M.
etc
41 f.ldlttator
42 'Venus • io..
44 1.-.n.bOrft
S4 J.-tr IMtl
5, Slow mu.ic sa Faat·tood
#Ofds
SO Memonzaloon
to AMdytOUM
• 1 t.Jnoq\11 thlf'g
12~
63 Pvt on
DOWN
1 lUklK .. le
2 Solemn wotO
3 F°IM<lh~
• Wt\Mls no.lrit
S Awn WlllQl'll e Sc>ot11 prin 1 F1M1 OtO
• Sul)ply ..,,,.,
wMPQM
9 Boot part
10 Call•
11 Hll>90P0tatf'UI
12 Vig.Mint
13 Shldthu
111 0t 9flOllJ
21 C4W'lral
2• C": •belt 25 -1n enJIC«I 21 lollll ot . •tt .
21 ""<Sam
28 ()ooi-.
31 rrog gt!f!UI
34 HOuM atM
40 ~mP« .. , ,,nial'I
43 Tr•t
~ 1 Ar(;tl1t1Cl1itll
COiutl'\n
52 Doi • ,,,., •
APPLY "°" CMMll and tho11ld provt to bt eo lod1y. C.
l"uh a. connc..m1e1 1,, 'tm. ltttyl
~ I04ll\I fl'om Alli (Muth 21·Apt1I 1~) C.rHr 118~.ooo. OlbC .......... I whit •p ..... ttd OUI of ~h
Aq"'n•n It l'tp,...nttd ••tloa, crutlvt wrltlaa Meat1 toru in p1nurt
ACITTAIUU (Nov 22 l)f(' 211 tvtllabl• 111 Newakr. ACITTAIUU (Ntr~ 22 ·0.C 21 l
Inv• lll'ltnt m•d« ll'l mnnth Pr\IYI'. Alli (~ h 21 ·Apttl19) Rfl'ull Mnnf'y p1C1utt bnfltll but nt'ft91" fur
Nlflt
•5 KW Ml
47 CwlWll
ttfkll(WI
"8 C....twe •t T,..
2t a..rnotl'tlll.0 30 eo..,, ,t1e
IUfllltC. of
U MalOdy
45 lll'lg po I
41 Ho.In••
S5 Allat
const ... tlOI\
...
conaolldetlon from ~'"" "'.-r--l 11,1004to,OOO. 1· Htomt' •u•l•Wt •• v•rv, clow to
aoo.&46-11M hvm<r ft>(u• on Khlnt'm..nt, JI""''' t.
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Bad ~ "° probMl'n ·No ....... t0etM
111DNll ••• .. ...,
"•raonel &.oena to "°"' 11e,ooo.uo.ooo Debt OCM~ to
MO,IOO, aocMIU .. 7TI ..... -· ~ .... ,
~•nd1n11 in C'\Cllnmun11y )'l' o n.tllVt',
•I hr.>t l'fllM'tant. bc<'omn •llv
TAUllU (Apnl 20·M•v 20l RHd
and wrnl' rommutllc•lf with Mtmbtr
of op~llt •• who rKt'ntly '"uttltd tu
community fm ph••h f'n 1JNh•m.
rubhtt\1nj1 lldY•l'ltJlnf', bit ic.wr•
n•v Rom.tin~ wtll not bt> a atr•ngtr'
C MINI (M•y la.Jun• 20) Oum~·
11c •1t11ntm•nt r• ult• '" bt•u11fy1na
tumiund1na•, rtdtwtw•r1n1 •park ttu11
•llr,.t..J tn ""'' plac• fln•nC'Uildl•~t•
wttlf.J 1n your (1vor )ou II tlll' .-hJ to
U.pe ~l'f't ·•do to•
CANCE• (JuM 21 •fuly 221 Otf1nt
ttrrn. ~!Utllnt bound•nft I'"' wnnu•
ton 1Jtrat1on hl m•nl•I 11u fmpha •
••• n t'4'h•bihty. du,.blhty, ,...,,,.,,..n
of u'IJ1t lttrutetl\•n •nh•ncfd a trtW
" ""'11tito.I Yw win'
l 0 111.11,. 2l•Aua 22> 11 nn
ch•ll#n •· dt41dltnt, 1nt•na1hf'CI "'I••
11on1htp Worlt. tflfttl J1ctat~ by
Wf"y•t11rv H 111uatH•n on n4'<\lttveo
kowl Ch.a• P n1M• «• dt rU t tl...-htt•
ftftl d11nna c • l'NMocH•nl
Yt•OO (Aua U · ,. lll ltuln
HnJ n '°"' ''"'11. ,...tl ~ ptt •1out t •f!KUIM>M CMpt\att <>n d1t•
rowrr. ~rnrv. f'li1"1"'"°"' 1n t>dun
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ti
prol1t1blf' Focia on p.ym•llb, C'OllC'\ • obto11ntd rrom mf'in<», rtqufttll fonn111 mnwrnllon b«omH •V1den1 Mf'•ni.
ttons,•b1htvt<•lot•t•k110nl<'lf' f.,rol tub0\111.-d f1vt J•y• 110 f O>\u nn don t ,,.nd 11 1ll 1n 1•nt plK«"' TeuNt
t.1n1 alunt 1 •lltYiatf'd YO\I 11 "'ltar~ .1<h14''1t mf'nt, rnpans1b1l11y, "'l•Uun· l'li.d
11llOfi.tl111h.-rtna tonight ' th1p th•c turnt (r 11'1 "11"ld to hut CAPalCORN (DK 22·fan 1•1 l u
~ Catt .. tooCI
3 4
32 AMnduc.tl
,...~
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35 Dur II IOI\
CA,l.ICO•N (De< 22·1•n I~) C.mlftt, V1'1°· ~ttunua pirnon• play n.ar ,.,.,lt(ln llttf'n ~l"IOn•hty 1nJ1
Ctt1:1tl'll,lln<ft 11lo• 11ddf'n 1.1,.ma11c '"1" vidwAhlf, •~ arpHI "° .. ' Jlrlo "'l(>r. t-::,:-:4--t--t--t--i--~
turn tn your favor hiu rt on ~'ltd TAUaUS ~·M• 20) Cu.t• rt • ._. .n:tpt 1nv1t•ttt>n t.a "'•""
an>1.1nd tmoc1on1lly hMnci.tlly You II rent cydt ""P 9Yn110ny. mlW<, r-l"k'nal apJ'"rlntt Your .,.orJ• ... 111 ... ,..,.1-+--+--+-~--dnm ti lld~1Mnl t"-t <O\tlJ 1n ll.IJf' 11d c111M h "'•d•nll bttw.-.n hnH. ciYnr of awni.t l•tlu You 11 w p.v· 'l\avt ~""''Im ~dyln!l •mall pt1n1 h11r\lt rtp nl· ina mort •lltnllo n 10 dll't, nutntkln, AOUARIU (J.n 20·F.b 11') ~· 20
""" htnett L1bt1 involved n•n hithl!Jtll MU't1 IM'lr111\ l'lan.-
AQUARIU Cl•n 20·ftb 11'1 In· CU.4INI (May 21 ·11tn• 20) Wh•t ,,, ft'llrv• moN n, t th <onltntd
vnt1g11• d1 ... •rn moU\ln • It. quftt1ont )'ml -"' 11 avait.bt.. but you mu~t ,,.,11 '" hom" hmp1t.1I• Cmph»1 11.., .,n
roncunlnf' wnuen metf'fl•I lndlv1d1U1I two or thl'ft Illy• tn ONtr tot. 11 riahi t...uty, 1llu'lun llowt>f'I, allt M.1;or
<IC'!M tu )'VII t'U1.1kl N lnvulvf'IJ 111 ti-«',.,. plttt •t ptoa•I momt'nt 1y &.J• alttr• dtltnftt• adiutt!Mnt liltnf'llC'l.ll
IOUt K hPTl'lf r n I •Nndon prlntipl,.. • bc<Olill'I tncr.aMllAI) pt, (F•b ..... bl'Ch 201, 'Clu ~-+-+-+--C~-
r9fUW to C'Ond''"' <lffr P '9Pf"Wnttd ..,, hi "'° hu111m1na. "EwtYttltng •• 10·
Pl (ftb •~·Match 20) Wh11 CANCU (Jlln• 2loluly 121 'fou II 1 II\ ..,1~r '\'!tu ldn t w ,., ~--e--+-..... -
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heV'I ~the W. Of !!Mh ~ ~ Of I MK8P9 .. E!!:i.._N-pot1 with the eounty Clerk of Cellf. 92t28 1111 _,,, • t ittl ltrMt #a, Coate Tr\lllt, MOO IMl • COM1 wWI the Counsy CWll of are...._ ........... • th• Flc1111ou• 11.11IM11 ..,, ""' ............ , Baaioh, Cllt. RWiJ 0r-.. County on Jt.fol 2t IQbel Kaur, 7'11 HocM Ad., ....._ Cllt. ~ ....,.._ •t Oclfoofta c111 enwwe ~ on ~ ,.,.UUUM MARKeT Name: LAHGENWALT£R OrWlgl County on .My 23. '*'d Y. T ... 2' au.&ol 1881 • Stanlon, Cellf. 90llO ... ,.. -"· ....... 11211 Mir. c.11 .... ,,,.1 co., MO .....,. Rd. DYE CONCEPT OF HUN-1111 .,,.-Dr .. Newport 8Mch, Cajtf, ,ll01Ma Thi• bu1ln• .. It con-~.......,a.di-....... , •. '*"81on • ..,.. Thia bUetMM .. oon-..... co.ea ...... calf ....
TINGTON 8EAOH, 1102 ' •-llee:S ducted by. 11'1 lnellvlctuel C-. MIM Noe~ I, AN, c.lf, 11101 «did by:"' lncHdlllll fllUbllNd Newpoft ...,.._ --GOOde It., MO Tarn Clrcle, Huntlnoton PUbllahld Nlwport 8Mch· Tiii• bu.inaM I• con-~ahld ~.~h-Th• regl1tr1flt(1) com-tS, I0, 17, tllt ~ A. Motw, * I. Ttte r..t.trant(i ) co-co.ea .._ ,_ a.-.M nora M .. co.ca
Blech, Cellf. 82141 Cotta M..a Plot J4Jkti 30, ~ br. an~ """"'" ..... '"""' ......-. e. ~ io trenaaet bUI'-T'-111 ""' 91fMt ••· Cotte menoact lD ....., ._... .._ Callf .... The Flctntoue 1ua1neM AUQUlt a 1s 20 1111 The r99l1trant(a) com-tS. lO, 27, 1111 neat undlf thl Flctltlout ....._ CIM. _, ,_. ~ the l'kllloua IO, 11, ._.,,,._ 3. 10. ~ OIMa Qoodlt
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8402 Tern 'Clfcie, Hun. Thie •••"-~..!. wu tlled ....,., di Ortinge County on JU(y 29, The l'olewll"I ,.,_.,. ,.... under h Aoeleloul Or.nae County on Aull"' rte:lll• Th• reglttr1nt(1) co
ttngton 8"ctl, Cllftf. 92CMe Witt\ tN """"'~ Clef1l Of ....... ,. "-19111 .,. dol!'9 ~ea; ......... Neme(I) .._, I , 1111 ......_ --manctd to ~
llil9 ~ WM con-The Followtng '**°"' ~~County on Auguat ..... .... FS01M7 SPECTRUM MA.RtCnlNQ llbOw9 on: .My s1. 1111 ....... .. .... I.. ,.... l.lnder .. '1allmelllal ducted by an lndMdUal ara doing bullnaee at: 1 • 1 The Followlng pet90nl ~ Newport BMc:n-GROUP. 110I ....... ,,,.... A. Mohr PutlllMd Newport ~ The 'ollowlnO panons ~ Nema(1)
,,.. etcamanc ... ftled STRAW I COMPANY, PllOIM1 .,. doing bulinlM •: eo.ta Me .. Pilot AugUI\ I c.r... °'"· nine. Cellf TIM -·"*" WU Mad coaea ..... Noe .. _ ..... ~ ~ ... llbOw9 OfC ~ •• 1111 wflti tN County C1«tt Of 3151 Allway AYI !WOO ~ Hewpof1 ~ WAHOO TEAMWIEAA, 3 2 1991 ' 1271!1 wtlh h County a.rt of ._ QLAl8 ILOCKI uNuu,. ,,.,,_Goode It.
Qrw.ae County on~ eo.ta MeM, C.lff. ~ ' eoeta ..... Piiot Aug\191 1420 f'ouda, Newport 1 • 20, 7· Gregory L Joe, 19041 Or1n19 County on Augut4 20, 27, a..-mbar 3, 10, ITED tl10 ......... AYI TNI l&Mlmanl -
8, 1911 K1nnelh Joa Str1w 3 20 27 s.pe.mbet 3 10 BMch, CaNf. 92teO . T-6l9 Gellltin. It., Foun&llln V• I. 1111 1111 eo.a9 ....... c.if. 11a7 " wWI tN County a.ti
PvbNlhed Newport IMc:h-LH1burg lrvln1 cim. 111i1 ' ' ' Nictc twwv, 1'20 lllouda. lly, c.llf. ta70t · P9097M T.tOO GIMI llodc9 Ul'lllmlN OrWIQI County on eo.ta ,._ Piiot Augl'9t 927~ ' • T«M Newport l!IHch, Calll. "'8LIC IOTICI 8'ilYel'I Jurla. 111s ~ ,ubllahed Coet• .. ,... .._. _ -nlCI CtllMllmll.. 1910 ~ 13, 11t1
13, 20, 27, s.pt9mber S, Thll bualfllll 11 con-92MO mettewn W°.~. Hadlncle Newport IMch Pt1ot ~ ~ -AYI Coeit8 M8M. Ce11f PIOH79 19111 ducted by: •fl llldMdull Thia bu1ln111 la co~ l'lottlle• H~ht1, Callf. 91145 13 20 27 8tptlmbet miiT ' Publlehld Newport =======T=-5M=l~''C,'tr•nt(t) :,: PUIUC IOTICI ~~ed,~:1:fr..~om-••Ill••...._ ~ b:.I~~ = r.'f111' ' ' • ::.::•.::.. Thi• bu11ne11 11 eo~ Cotita Mela PI04
PU.UC NOT1C! ""8 under ~UOUI Plo1111•• menc::ed io trenaact tM*" • .......... !Wlhlp T.e48 1111 ..... dUcted by:.~ 20, 27, ~ 3, 1
---------i Bulifl"' N1me(1) llltld .., ... ,11 Mw ne11 under tn. ~ The Followlng ~'°"' The regl1trant(1) com-..... .,. --• TM llolowlrlg f*90M ~~·~~ :Z: 1111
f'lotttlou9 ebovlon:A.uguat 1, 1991 StetellMnt 8u1lflff•. N•me(•l t11tec1 ~~~~c~ ~to trlf*ld bull-... __ "_ .,.._..,..,.,... .. : ...._ under._ flctlbllt---------
8"81n9M ....... Ken s1n1w The F-.. ,_.,.,,.., •bovl on Jut)' 24, 9111 ....-...... w;-r' ... _. Pn ,..... undtt .,,. F\ctnloUt "••• • MY aQUfRUA. '14~ aua1...... NefM(e) ~ ..... .,. -nlC ..
• t Thie ltltlment wu ftled ....--w.,, .....-;~· Nlclil Harwy .....,., • --• Bullneea Halne(I) llllt9d Weat nrct It., ~ ......__ ... _..,1 l-,..._ _ •• tet....-wt1t1 hi C<Mny Clefll of .,. doirlo bullneN "· Thia .....,,_,. wu ftlld Cellf. 8082 lboYa on· .My 1 tM1 9u11R1 H ..._. 9Wt\ Calf ..., ....,.. on • .___. • _..;... ______ _
The FolloWlng Pll'90nl <>ranc!. County AugUI\ RAGS I BAGS. 4 Porter, with lhl County Cltfk of VIima N. Sodwmlrt, 5t Oreg Jo9 ' 8' tisnenl o.noft c.' Bourn 111~ John Mofehait, PNaldelit PHtH
llAeMdolnQERI Abu9inMIN KNITS .. : -1 9. 1811 on 1~:..?'N11:._9!~~ I,. .. Orange County on JUiy 30, CalP~ll ..,,1!.r-Jl ' eu.n. Thia ... ..,,,.. .. WM tllld The Folowlng pet90nl Wiit 23Jd ll, ~ !}!I~~. ~ ........... ERIC • "" ' 'IOUM ..,,..._ ..,,..,... ....... '" 19111 •"•Cal ·....,... wlltl the County .Qer1I of are._.~ u · Beecti, Call. 111913 ....,, .,. ._._,,, ,._,. llul1R111 lleMe
Aoblnhoo.d Lene, Co•le p bll11\ed Cotta Mu• Porter, ll'Ylne, Cell!. 92720 PMteH Thia bu•lneH 11 con-°""91CounCyon.My21, EOUIT"f BUILOEAS·A lllll bu1lneaa .. con. ~ COunty on W ... 11•1M
M .... ~~~1 Aobl~ ~ 8Mcf1 Piiot Au-,~re: L~ ~~ POf· Pobtlahld Newpon 8ffch. ~by:,~ lndMdUll 19111 RfAL ESTATE EQUITY dUCtld by: an lndMdual 1 • , , NOIMO The Followlng ~ ~ Line, Coste MMe, glllt 20, 27, S.pt1mbef 3, Thia bu1ln1i1 la con-Cotta Me11 Piiot Augu1t 9, ~e,: ~ = p bbhld ~= =° ~:p-:.v•s: ~wi:,•t~ = ~ N.wpon JIMch. 'Q~~~~ ~ -~1854 C.111. 92627 10, 1991 ~by. co-pw1nlff' 13, 20. 27, 19111 Mii under lht Flc1lllou• u ·---• ''°'" Newpoft 9Mct\, cant. ,.,... under the ~ eo. .._. Plot A4IOI* Rene ho Vlato Ad., s.n Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Uij> Th• regl1trant(1) com-T-511 lklMMH Namt(I) II.tad Coete MeM PlloC Auguet I, ne.> B\lllMH Name(•) 1.-ct 20, 17, hptembet s, 10, Juan CaplitrtflO, Clllf.
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13, 20. 21, 1991 1<1v1n McC101k1y. 1110 llbcW9 on: JuM 1, 1111 1111 92'75
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••tWin• Thi• butlfllH la con-~ County on Auguet Pl II c:ondllC11d by: .,.. lrd-r • "' • dUO*f by: .,.. lndlvlclull 9, 1811 aotltll• llldual ~llW Thi regltlf11'11(1) com-'IOaaQ llullRua Nw Ttl• regl1tr1nl(1) com-
Stat11111nt mane.cl '° trenaac:t bl*' Publllhld N9WPOf1 e..cn. .... ,.,,.. ~ to hnUC1 ~
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(l)DYNA LINE (b)CYNA above on: NIA 20. 21. 8eptlmblf 3, 10, PR fNT PROF COM· lboY9 on· June 2t. 1991
GRAPHICS (c)O't'NA VEN· Kellll'i McCIOtkey 1991 MEACIAL PRINTING, 1370 Paul KoWoulla TURES (d)OIANE LE· Thia statement wu lflld T-801 Logan AYenUe, Sune H. Thia ltltamanl wu ~
RCHEN I ASSOCIATES, with the County Cletti o1 ... UC -TlCI Cc*a Mela. Catrf. 112628 with IN County a.tt of 21391 Augusta Clrc:le, H1,11o Oninae County on Auol"' rvw -Jamee L. Joneeon, t2e0 E On1nQe County on ~
llngton BMdl. Cellf. l2t48 13, tilt ,.....1,.,. Fourth St. 12. Long~. 1, 19§1
Ofen1 Lynfl Larchtfl, PSOINe .......... ..._. callf. IOI02 ,MaM4 PAlmllQ PLUI 21391 AugUlte Circle, Hun-Publithed Newpar1 8"ictl-.... -A Thi• bu1lneH 11 c~ f'ubll•h•d Cotta M ...
ft. ............ ~-....... llngton Bllc:h, c.llf. 92CMe Cos\I M... Piiot A.ug\ttt • ..._ ducted by: .,, lndMdulf ..__ 8Nch Piiot Au-
-·.-""-Thi• bu1lnlH I• con-20 27 ~temblr 3 10 The~F=:. ~'°"' Th• reglatrlfll(I) COfTlo ::.:;""'20' .... "-t ...__ 3 541-17H ductt0by;an1n<1Mdua1 • • -.. • • 111 ... "*'* to 1r1n1ec:1 ~ ,,,_. • .. ,, ....., em.-, __ ....,...__, _______ ,Thi reglalrant(a) com-19111 REAL FINANCIAL COM-Mii ur1dlt 1M Ac:UUoua 10, 1991
UIM90W Clrote ........ ~ 10 trlnMCt blisJ. T-583 PAHY, 110 ~Center Bwlnllt Natne(I) u.tecs T.sle ~~. ~ :'Jne':*N!:,I•~ PUIUC NOTICE ~. =· 92l8o H9wpof1 -=.or_~ PU1UC NOTIC!
St. lle•MM97638-1768 '•l>0\19 on: NIA "'9tttteuw C#ol Woodw•d, 815 Mal• TNt IUltement wu fllld PHH~
W.P. YOUNGQUIST ~ .'1:: WU ftlld .......... ....... =,Corona dtl Met, c.llf. ~~ Cleftt: P'lotttlH• p.a..ti-Cofttrlct with the County Clet1I of atata...,.. Tl\11 b111lneu 11 ~ 1111 .My ' • .,....._ MMM • ... _.. or Orange County on'"" 30, Thi FoloWlng '*'°"' d\icted by..,, lfldMdull ,.,,,. • ........... Ou1llty painting by 19111 .,, doing bu1tne9t u : The regl1trant(1) com-"'*'*'.._.....Blach-The Following Pll'90nl
prof e 11 Ion a I a . PIOteeO PAESANO'S ITALIAN m.noec! to ttanuct bull--·---· .,. dOlrla bullnlla ...
Llcl802098. ln1ured. Pubbhed ~ ~ CAFE, 3801 JamborM Ad., ,_ I.wider 119 Ac1llllo&.9 C-. MeM Pilot .My 30, THE GLAVES FAMILY
Fr" Ht. Ms-3305 Cotta M-. rt1ot Augu1t e, = ~H9wpof1 BMch, Bue1net1. Hame(1) ll-.cl Augusl t. 13, 20, 1881 PARTNERSHIP, A Cellfot·
13, 20, 27, '"' ~Howard Benton 5' = :'~': 7• 1111 T .... 90 nl• G1Mtll Pan'*lhlp,
T..a.23 ~woocs, 1.agune Hiii>. Thlt acai1m1n1 wu II.cl ~NOTICI . 938 w 18th S1rMI ~ we Gall Shel Hang Togethlr --.. -.. -, .,.-_-T1_tcl___ . 12&58 wtth tn. Councy a.ti of -~ ~ ~ m..-..
Tot-' lnlet1or Remod-r"-ftV Thll bUllnlH 11 con-OrMQ1 County on AuguM rlolllt111e st;:;,, El D;M1o ~
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The Crazy. 8:)3..7172 8uelneM ..._. Thi ,.,ltlraflt(I) COfl\o ,.SOH41 ..... __. . Eblf Jonn Oi.wa, Route' ............ :eci ~ ".:-c'~ Publ*'ld Newport 8Mdl-The= perlOf1I •• Box 152, El OOfldo, ~
The FolkMtng S*IOnl BU9ln111 NllM(I) Atted ea.ta Meu ~ Augult =AL SEC~ NET· ~~':It Glevee Route t ~ ~ ~~: 1215 •:=:,, ~: ~ ~127• Sepi.mblf 3• lO, WOR.K, 3134 llaftledOI Pl , Box 39, Lt or. 0 l(tnHI • Cotta ....... Cellf t2e2t 67074 ~IANO TUNING by Ir· Send t<.v, Coron.a del Met, Thi• Nlemenl wu med T-402 Aober1 ,_, Hncti 3134 1 ~ L GllYM 939 w vtne R .. lc:Mnt Refer· c.M. 92C25 with thl Courtly a.rt of 8artledOI ,.. eo.u ·....., .... , • enc:ea Avallab,.. Call Deen L. ~. 1215 ~ r~.-. on August PUIUC NOT1C! ,...,.. ........ ·· ta h StrMI, Apt. 0.2, Coll• .,_ ...... I( ,.~ dll M ..,._., .,._., _ _.. M .... Clillf 92827
• ,,Orn1feway1-patlo• l•rna•I'• O•rdenlng. Rick a•s.oTea. ...., ... "'~· ........ ona 11• 2, 1 ' ,._ P'lotltt.ui n111 bu1ln111 11 COf)o Thia bua1n111 11 con-paths etc. Ho job IOO Gen malnl., tr" lrfm· Clelf. taQS ,.oa_.., 8 _._ .. ~ dUC*ld by• en lndMdual ductld .... a ,_,_.11 ........ & Deck'-. 161S
" Uo loM ff RN C. a.QA T. a • ming. removal. c1 .. n-Abbie M. Slubbletl1ld, Publl1hed Com M....U\tmlll -The regl1tr•nt(1) corn-nerahlp vr .~-,... , •mal~lck:;-5:Js-Os53 New Repelr. RtOwoocSI ups, 1prink1•r1 lnltall = =~' Cal1• NewW' 8Mctl Piiot Au-..... ...-~ lo transect buM-Thi reglllrent(a) com-
-C.CS• Post D-'-C .. "'8 ~a repair. 550-93Uf. • . I gust 13, 20, 27. September --Thd!_.~~e ~'°"' ~ und•N lhe ( F)~ menced to lflnll8C1 ~ D.A.Z. ConetruotlOfl ·--...,,, lnt/Wd patch plut Ing Thi• bu1ln111 • co~ 3 19111 -· "' ....__ ... ...,.,,,... am• • ........ ,,... unCllf IN Actl1toua Crattima nehlp, COl'l-Jim Whyte 842·7206 LAWN malnl. Rll./Com. • ,..i..,.,..~ .~ ducted by:• generll pert· • T....,. .. SUNSHI E CAAPfi DYE· allOYeon' NIA ISullnell Name(a) 11.i.d
cret• & block Fr" New IOd. Srlnkllf tyl· Cullom --"""• q_,, Nrthlp .._.. ING AND Cl.EANING COM-Aober1 a. H\rlch abOW on· AUQUl1 1 1111
•• , ° Competitive lemt. Clean up1. Tr.... ~,· ~7,.,..131 ~·"to'''~.."~!!.. ~~ .... _ -nc1 PAHY, 1100 IMne Blvd. Thia "*"*" WU flied I n-. L ai...... ' PUBLIC NOTICE prlce1 751--8535 trim FrH •st 688-04•3 _, .... _ __.. "_,._. .. --· .,.... r.,..._ -l285, Tu.tin. calf. 82tlO--"" ,,,. County Cllrt! of TNt7 1\ltemenl wu ftlld RHtucc:o. 15 yr guar. ,,... uncler the l'lctftlou9 Plotllll .. 3571 ~~on >.iy 23, with thl r.-..-. Clettl Of Th• Callt Publlc U1111· ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION THE GREEN IC'~NE bla1tlng/petchlng/a... IWllne•• Name(•) "9ted .. ~ o.ran John OIMer 12936 UMtt Or r:::::::,·1 llH CommlHlon, RE· MHonry..concrete Pa-Slqtert lnetal .. ,. 5 ..,. lboYe on: June 1 1111 1-..111 -~ AYI. 10, '~ P'ZOt 14 1 lnG9 ......_ .. F on Augl.lll QUIRES that all UHd, lo om. Pal Hardwood nr, ·nno., ~T~ dltlone. Clean~·· 0.,,., L Stubtlt1tWd .......... Cellf. l2880 -~ 7. 1991
houuhold good• ~ ..':!~ ceramic, carpet.. Sub Sp1nlder lnltallUon eonabla, llc. 838-81'4. Thia ......,...... WM Mad The ~ '*'°"' Thi• bUaln .. 1 11 ~ Publllhld ~ _..,. FWlll
move rs , print their 111' rpr. Uc. 84&-28 21: TrM Trlmmlng/Aemovaf with the County Clertl of ~dolna-bulineel-at>-cJUcted by:.,, lndMdl.l8I eo.tl M ... Ptlol J"Y 30, PuDll1h1d Co1ta M•••
PUC Cal T number, I.nm Mlllrlt. • ~ ~ C0unty on Jilt ff. THOM.Al 0. CLARK 6 AS-Thi reg'111r1nl(1) com-AU9U9I t , 13, 20, 1881 Newport 8Mch PllOC M-
flmo • & chauffeur'• l fotot111ing •432..aeo.• t•t ... IOCIA~ 2311 ~ tnencld lo 1rlinaeC:I ~ T~IU p t 20, 27 Septembet s,
prtnt their T CP. num· at. U.. #eeeoa8 14 Hr 00•1411112 Pll01MI DtlYe, 214, • nw under tn. ~ ~ IOTICI IO, t99t
b•r tn all ad11enl1• ***REMODELING HEATING f PUJMBlt«J Publllhld PMwpoft 8Mch-Celt. 927'5 lullne11 Natn1(1) lltted --------T.e85 menta If you h ave • JACK K••••DY TILE Cultom work. Elec.· C09te ..... Piiot A4IOI* e, .!"'°"18' ~· °""o' ~' lboYa on: ~ t, "81111•• ---------11 bo t th .... & MARBLE INSTALL I:.. t.11m 111 ... iu..-, .. --1tl1 uni •Y ' VI., ar In , .. , • • --~ PUIUC -nc1 ques on • u • · , Carpentry· Tll•Plumb.· "°"' J<O ·~-· •· ""• .., • Grow. Cellf 12$45 o.ren J. °"'*_.. ,., I I I -ftV g1llty of e mover. llmo + REPAIR. All type1 F~-· ... ..-...... 11.. T~4 T•la bual-•a II con. .......... ,.. __ ....... ....... l•tesnrutt ..---...~ or chautteur. Call: of P1vers. Wuhlng & .......... ._.., v........ v " ..... .._ -·-" --...., .._ r"".-.-
Publlc Utlltl" Com-Sealing. 497·54965 ~....,.•~AIRS M ..... / CRIMINA.L DE,.ENSE PU1UC IOT1CI duded by: an lndMdual Witt\ the County a.ti Of The l'Olowllig ~ .....,., ... ..._. -•-1 PRO .. ERTIES "·un'-D ... "n"'-sc~ The regl1tt1n1(1) com-~~ on~ .,.. dO#lG .,.,.,,_._. ....... 1rt mlHlon. 714"5!5M151 THE ORIQlllAI ...... _ r ..,. \' '"'" .. ...... .. -"*"*' '° r---bWI-13 1 t •TI,. l5oo (Mt Cout .... •• • •• ._ Palnt.Carpenlry-410.2 Su1p. Uc./Warrantl C 1MWIYI .,._ • ' The~ S*90N ... n-..au m-....... All Offenaea. ,,.. b • sdr 1 n ...... neea urlder lhl Flc:WOl.la ,_..,. HIQhW9)', !!J.~Corona dll dOlrlO bullneeil u · A 11 Concl1t1cm111q
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leaky ehow•r1·Acld •HANDYMAN* CoMultallOn 77M562 :=.:.~~~& Jr The Folklwlng '*'°"' =Q~ 1M1 Cotta MeM Piiot Augulll .:-:. ~.1: )CORBIN FOODS, ~
wuh & ,rout. New 1119&w~gu111 are~bullnaMM: Thie.......,,.,,. wu fli.d 20, 21, ~ 3, 10, TR*. 3500 rat Co&tt llt>cW llwd, 102, Cotti S&h~lr.do:::~~: Celllr\I091474 1IO WKD ... ,-L.1 ... ~ ......... ~ With 1hl County Oerk Of 1111 Hlahwllv #1, Corona dll ~-catlfH ·~,, ... ~-•-............... -. A99reeelve Cen-.,., ., ....,._ --Orange County on Augult T=;tOi Mir, c.M.12en ....,..,.., ""'" ....,..lfiomll Aoo,.·Plumblng Uc. ,,,., '. _..,. _... •lruotlon. All ph.... Callf. t2G1 2, ,... -Thi• bullnMI II co,.,. Thi• bu1ln1H I• co~ 2Syra O.C. 873-8085 °"' 1 • pa •qt. In o f muonrylremodel, Tnina LA, 1olllt1 Adame '9094>9 PUIUC IOT1CI dUtted by. .,, lndMdUal ducted by • COfPOfWllon
T LE .-ia el ed ~. Malm . We can Uc •55-teto · M9tlcui0Ye Monon'• St •4• Midway. Callf. p .. bl,, .. _ ,. ....... , u-~ Tfl• r99l1trant(1) com-The regle1tanl(1) com-1 ln•IAl-.... .. ep "' · handle anything lhor1 MOblle Saeen S«W::e t2tM • .. ...,.., ....,.,. -,.. .. ,.. ~ lo nnuct tMlo-menc:ed to tranwt ~ ~It.~•'=" of • m~r QV9thaul ALL lypel brick, tile .. Nobody bNt9 Mew· Thi• bUllNH le con-H9wpof1 Bwt\ '""°' ~ .... ... ..... nw ~ "" FleltOul NII unCllr !hi AcUOoul
JoM 6 .,....,....,,Me-e178 Newpof1 BHC:h • atone work. HuO. lon'1 prlcH Nobody! duc:tld by:1en lndlvlduel( ) fUlt ''· 20, 27, ~ lt&h11tlflt . _ 9utllnMa Nam•(•> bled tutlne11 N&ll'll(•) llltlCI AULS' AP LIA .,......,, Co•ta M .. a • Hunt.Ing· ac1pe, pool work & Our prlc•• are ao low Th• reg1atrant e com-3, 1111 The llolowlng PlflOM ~on: .141y t, tt'13 abQw on: N<w9mbef 1,
AM Milt• and Model• ton Bffch "'"•·Call entry1 Steve H0-1•78 •YoY have to look up to rnenced lo ""'8KI~ T....,. .,. dOlnD bullf'9al M: w"* c 9ofoe 1115
Cour1IOUI Slfv 568-4515 CEHTAUA MAIHT94AHCE Cu.tOM ... , .. weft ....... boftom. ,,... undlr "" (l)SAMCO (b)IAMCO Alfll TIM ~ .. fli.d LM MacOoNild, her~
3021-B Hetbor at c M I COSTA Ml!SA moth« Mt.UM S ince 1189. Brick, <714> .. 2-8595 :=:-:: :.:,T,~'l .. ~ ML.IC IOT1CI w=.01:J"~o:!:, Wlll~IM~on ~ = .:·t~ ~~ I haa openlnge for Compl91e MalnVRepalr blOOk, 1tone & llucco. Trung Le ....... .., ... T ... In ,..-t 1 1 t'\.a-... r --.. on • .., lt __ .. Pl b I ,._,, ......... ,.._ .... 12. ...... ....... __. ........ ......... ........Liii ...... ........ u ••• .,_,, I ....... .,,... ........ , _, • chlldcare. 2 y"re .,..., . um • eo.o0a.rpen1ry ...., • .... -"" .,_.,._" -....., • ...___ l2elO Peoaa4e 1881 up, fOf MO a wee6c fl.Ill paint. Rentat IW9P Wlltt h County a.ti otnlltlH -1etnoo MtchanlCal lnoof• P9009M
time, e nd l40 • week our epectalty 54M117 ~~ County on Auvl.lll TM , ...... ,.. Plf'IOM POratld, Clillfoml1, 1342 =-::... ~ = PUbllaMd ~ 8Mich-
part time. Big fenc.ed DU'S Home/BuelneH ••••P19MftU9 ... SPAINKLl!."a we my • PIOll71t .,. ~ ~ M: hit Aw., 81.11111 S·H, Tulllln, 20, l1, hptemc. S. IO, Cotta~ ~Mt 30,
yard a Iota of toya, lmJ)'ovement. Drywall ..,, ,_ • ..,. ~ bual""8 Tlmera, Publlahed Cott9 Mee. ~LD '1Nf. STA. CallfT•i' aateOb I I tll1 Auguet e. 1S. 20, 1111 Dl•My movie vki.09, Cerpenlry & Painting. FrH W9fdrOt>ea and VlllYM, dftp eyetitml. NIWPOt' hacti Not Mo T'IOHIRY .., llrctl • ,, I UI n•H I con-T T .....
meal• a enectc9 In-Bonded 946-7822 H t. T14ale mcMaa '""~ & "9ipa6r. i. to 27 ..,_. ib9f lull a 8Mch dUdld by:• OOl'POlll1on "'" ---------
duded exp and r.f• t Hit. Ml•. 722.7124 CMr-. f,';'~1 ' ·' Cellf ._,.....,,_, ' ~~·~ == MUC IOT1CI PU1UC IOTtCI
BHt the high co11 of ~~'"7217 utc f« HANDY ANDY 14MRI, Maelll T..,.7 ~· M~'.,!!:.. ~! nw under the flCWoul ,.,.1.. NetM
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, 83, «*Cl In ht9 hOme 111l9rM'8d l*90t\a unlasa fie .. lltpt by f'9 COU,, II c:ontingti\t c:radltOf'& "11ril bit 9fM•d Unle .. 8 i.-i..tul rnrn.o, bt "'9 Unit• Oran(le CounfV Oii ~ 2'. In lhl omc. •of the Aeo '"' lln Al n1L y._ ....... ..,._ of ... '= tn Newp0t1 8NCh ltwy ha\19 waived notic. or ~ .,. a n part0n• whO m1ty intw....O s-son ,_, • ed ..... °' Alnefu ..ih-1"1 c0to. 01 ~ eounty, .... , te ... • ... INN '4*" YGll-wd'
Auguit 17, 1H1, c:ONentMS to lhl ptopoted ln-....cl In the = olherw• be in•resaed 111 obi'KllOn to the '"'""° °"' •••anl'f ~or wn •IOtW Callfofnla. and ~to -..-... -· • of IN• of F.!J: Gordon WU. MtlVe ICllOn) The lncMpe~t -.1 lhe wlll ()( ........ OI both, Md ll'IO#S good c:auwt . ... ............. ....___ a..cn. .... Nollee of ~·and·--· ·-__. ... '°do tO, ...., of Loe .................. CA. admlnlstrallOn authotity you;;;:..• Wfttl fie OOWl of Mlldt9d Tat_lor Tum«. wily IM coutf 11\ould no11plied u 10 llU., '*· PQlto ... __ ._ ._......,.. Dedloft 10.,.. ~ '9U lie .... ....,.• ... delavll •II b• talien ,,. .... ._,_... wll be granled un!MI .,, • ~~-t k>t IM M11dr~ T Turt* gt an I the author1ry I ...an Of ~umbrant.H Cotila Mee& Hot ~I. RE~D· ,..., 2, 1 .. 1 ..,_,, ,_ ..., ... • ...,,.. you tot N ...., ~~·n~ed ~a~ua: ln-.W .. 119<f pat90n tt6et an ,..., ~~ '=s A PETITION has bean A HEARING on fle1el r~hl~ ftd WI&#~~ 1,, IO, 27, 1"1 BOOK:· PAOf: • .nw_, ......... ..,_ ~ In IN ~
• lgh cltyo~ objedon ID the ~n __,_1 of •.=:...' --· IN<f by W..m K Bec~r eatbOn Wt11 be held ofil~i!t .. In lltld 10 ,:: l~w T·5t5 INSTRUMENT HO.~ ., ... 9' • ..... .W ... pQlinl and tne Untven and shows oood cause ....,.._ --In the Su~ Coun of ~-""** 5, t991 al 1 45 213263 ft f 11 t 4 t '" THI le an-*" tor.,.,... Arlzone, llved bnefty why the cioun ahould not °' ot 111y pelitlon or Cal!lotnla, County ot P.M in o.pt 3A loealed al "lO dl!letlbed ll"OOll'IY •lu-ot Mid Ot11c1e& Atcoute, •• • • " • !Ion ol ttel property
In Mexico and wu grant the aYlhority ~ • Pf0\16ded In ORANGE 700 CNic Cent., Dnv• ated in •n. •felfftllld Cwt\ PUIUC leOT1CI w111 SEU on ~ 4, ,._.. ..... ,. ""•• YAaou•z, fluent In Spanleh. He A HEARING on fie Metlof\ l250 Of flt THE PETITION W9$t, P 0 9Q1 838, Sant end &.I~" ~ 1001 al 1:3() PM. at IN THI Dee.-. lie _. le~ a... 91 ee.t. ., ,_,.,
wu a membe< of St. petition will be held on ~-~ .!trobale CodeNo••~~ t•questa that William K A":'!i CA 92702 "A.._EL (-FF~ee ~-""' 11 •·-~~-----l.088V TO TH! BUILDING. lf•IW .... .... ••• " ........ ---a... Joachim Catholic Septemi>.r 5, 1991al1.45 =' "' ~ -. Bfcke1 be 11pp04nted u n-YOU OBJECT TO ._.. ..... ...., 1 ---801 SOUTH LEWIS .......... ...W tleM • _.,, Church. He Wiii be P M In Dept 3A loeatad at la •119llM»ile from the personal r•presentallve 10 the granting ol the pellllon, Ile lo Condoml!'tum. Unit ..... .._... STREET, OOANOE. C-4U· ...... • 10 DIM CAL-SfAL Of' COURT
mlHed by hi• wit• 700 CMC Center Dtfve =~ P.HOMI· admin1swr ltie •~••I• ol ~ou &hovld appeM at "'• ~~6~~~~ ~!:. The l"olkwfing ~ lfORNIA IJ PIJbtlC 1uct10n. INDMtol ,.,. ,,.. Datt4d 74l-4ll IMch>
.g1 .. i:,::·~:· b~~~ ~~J; Santa Ana, CA ~=:'· OERTHER, 6 lheT~~nl PETITION 0:Ear~£n:":, ftl:'• wnW~'~ IUITI PYrl tenrni.d 'Condu ~~~r"•""l.:'iALES ~o .. ~,,.~~.'::t .~:f:. ':......, .,... ,..,. ..... ='*'::.. ~ Augatt
Gerald OeHery; hie IF YOU OBJECT TO .,. Carn •Dr. requestS the "-ceden1s ob llons Willi the court mlnlum Plan l0t. lol 1 ~I COSTA MESA, ~ Clinton .. 11 In llwM money 01 lht ....... 8 ........ .,.. 13, 20, 21, ~ S.
daughl•r• Evelyn the gra11tlno ot lhe SHtlltlon, MewDoJt ~h CA WILL and codtClls, II anv be ra the heattng Your !;88.~ '~! ~ &f.'IX~ Av~ COi.ta M .... Calif. Un1t9d Staltt), Ill 11Qf'IC. • ..:-wte., UMU
Slchl, Diana Henalay you should' appear at lh• ea.fo ' btf admlllecl 10 probate llPSHt•ta~ may be 1n ,. ~"Pieri") R4ICOI 92 111,., 8" lnl.,ffl, conveyed n• oar • • tafta T571. e.nd Julia Thomu: hearlf'lg al'd stale your ~ Beac:hJCoala The w1l aod nny eodl(:Mr; parson or by yout etlomey on 12 1919 N 0oc;u. Terry Annette Holden, 10 lll'ld now l*d by II ......... t.1•-. M ---------end 1 d obj«bons or hie wntttn MeM Piiot Die iw••able IO IF YOU ARE A • 8ooti 2132 l\lvtfald• Dr • Co9t1 undtf .. ,d CIMd in th• a. ,.eure IM'MeOollnJ chlld~.'n 1~n3r~1~ 001ecttons with the court AuQ. 13, 15, 20, 1"' 01•M11nat10n 1n th• tile llepl CREDITOR or 11 ~~ p~1~8 '~rQuQtl Meu, Ct.llf 9?927 prQPe(ly •tuat~ In Nld au ,..,. ... ,. oartta • PUIUC NOTICI
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rMt...,randchlfd In belore thlt heanng Your by tlli court PETT contingent crtdtlot ol th• 116 ;"'l\lllVI e>I OllKI• Till~ ... ~~tn•1n••d~.!! c1on-Ce>unly al'd Stet• and cs .. "'•'"'"• Uen• ,_.. "•*l•ll .. • appatvanc• m.lY be In · PUIU THE I ION "-~ased you must l1l1t R • 0 duct ... -, an .... .,,,ue Kil~ H followa 11 .......... -eu of no-rt, don•· petSOn or by yOUt attorney . C NOTICE 1equHll av1hontv t your claim with lh• 0011t1 ecor4J of uid range Th• reg111rant(1) com-PAACEl. A. cu...,. ' OM ,.. ,_.. •M1lll1H .._
Oona rnay be made IF YOU ARE A admln1sllr the MtJlt and mall a copy to lie County whil.t\ plan pertain. menced 10 11'~ butt· PAACEt.S 2 AND 3, IN THE "'81tdedM ....... ... ataaa ... At 10 the Flra1 Step CREDITOR or a CP017Hi.... ON undl1 1"9 lnd9P!1ndent paraof\al r•l)fesentauve to llltf P'009'1V dlttlalhlld 11'1 nt'* under the Fic1ltiout CITY OF COSTA MESA. t9Pe.dae al uelM _... TM lfolowlog pettont
HouH ol Oraoge conltngerit creditor ol tti• NOTICE OF PETITI AdmlnlSlfl.\llOn of ESlal apPotnled by the cou11 Traci Ho I051T R4tcoldeel 8u11n... Natne(I) l at.ct COUNTY OF ORANGE, eN Que a. Mf1e ... -dolna ~at.
County. Inc <»ce.S.CS you must Ille TO ADMINISTER Ac1 wtlh limi\ed authonty within lour mon\hs lfom in Booll '49 f>IGH 6 above on: January&, tee.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, •UOM Ml MM. ACCENl WINDOW DE· ~=======~your claim wrfl the ooun ESTATEEOF: (ThlS authottty win allow !Mdaltollll'Slts.wancaol ~R!:dt~~ i..oMHolden AS SHOWN ON A MAP 11 ue'-4 ..-..,...me StGNS, 11375 M.ufta Ct .• ... and mllll • CCJ'1Y co lh• Ar1hur • the pefSC>n i.n&f'S as prOlllded '" Coun TN1 ataternent Ml Ned FILED IN BOOK I 29, ,.....,..t ....... Huntington BMctl, Oallf
---------personal rep<IC4H\talN• Hemm.rtlng, •• tepUISPn13hV• lo tal( sec:llOn 11100 of ltl• -i:~L~I ""urtOMdad with 1"9 County Cletlc of PAGES 11 AND 12 OF :... .._..!.• ...... • 82149
SIM NIN appolllled by lh• court Arthur Hemm•r11ng rrony M:loons WttlOUt Cak~la Probal• Coda Qfange County on AUOIJl1 PARCEL MAPS. IN THE --~ . • ~ l(lratln PedWMf\. 0 w1t11n lour months lrom .,d Al1 tt.mmerUng Obl.llnlflg coun approval The hme for hl1ng ci ms 002ss petc;enl tnler .. t I s. 19111 ornce OF TuE COUNTY y .. ~ ~ ... 111375 Marutla Ct .~
Micki (Irma) • ._ the date ol hrst tSSYance o1 CASE NO A1I01IO 8610fa laking certain very wll not ex~e ber0<e tour ~.: ~ ~::rww: on PMallOe AECOROER OF ORANGE Hletle, Ml dfftMe 'I ton BMdl, c.llf 92"49
montn. Born Aprll lellll'S 115 provided 1n To .it heh 1mpo11.lnl actions. monttls ltom thi ht! nng lhe ~ uerwiQ lhllttl Publl•ll•d Co•~ M••• COUNTY. CALIFORNIA •0•• o•••• d• •u COnet1ne1 ~ Ped-
1 e, 1920, d ied Aug. s.ctton 9100 ot lh• bene~ etecltcn' hoW\'l/QI 11\e pe<son d.11 noticed above lhe •• ~ CA) M ~ Hewpon Beacil Piiot Au-PARCEL B ,,.,....... ''" •vi•• .,...,,, 111375 Manit1a Cr.
115, 1991 Long·tlm• Cal1lom111 Probate Code contingent ~. Md rOIPflt'!.eRIAlllll will b• YOU MAY EXAMINE llWI ~. (OIM! ,.,. gutt 20, 27, S.J)tember 3, AN EASEMENl FOR PARK· edlG ...... .,., p-.te ... t-iuntlng\on s.aet\, Cellf
rHldenl of Coat• The hnw I()( llbng claims S19f$0f\S who may requ11~ IO Qlvtl nolic:• I lhe tile kepi by the COVf\ II f>arc*s Ill !RI IV) dMlgnal to, 1991 ING N'O DRIVEWAY PUR· .. ootte. 9214c.,.L e . ·-~~. 1·~-
MtH , rece111ly of w1I not •ICP.J• berore lour o~r.viM be In•~ In in1~1es1ed pilfson• uni.ss you ar• • person ed II "RuSlrtc:ted r 587 POSES, TOGETI-IER WITH blaten •tre• ,......... .... ~.. .,9'1,. .,... • •
Sett OHigo Well =~~.~~. ~ 1M wm or.we, or both, ~~~~~·d~':t::~:;,~ ~d 1n-ihe ut<ne Al•-ui1 lno Aan lltld Re--• :~ ~Rfs5°';,v~~i~i toe ........ ~..-=.·~ ~nllngton
krlOWO In tne r••tau· VO MAY E"aMINE ol Mhur E Hemmtwllog, ec:1ion 1 T~ lnd..,...ndent you may Ille With fie court -WO lo 01he1 Un111 lor PUIUC NOTIC., C"'' t AS sHOWN ON A '-"tted .,._... 11....., a Thi• bualnHi la con.
rant bu1111esa, loved U ""' aka Mt\ur Henvnerhng admtnt 1 uon -;uthorlly • lormal Request lot use u l)l.lrlunQ ~. 1101-.. ~ • bopdo tftftMdtM duc:1ed by by all A c•lebratlon Iha Ille kept by lh9 court 11 and Art Hammaftlng i• ~· ra ltd 1 an Special Notice ol fl• l1hng •G• 1p1c11 b1lc:on1u J. MAP FIL£0 IN BOOK 120."" • • Th• redia~(•l' com-0 ner Ill• 2 oo p M. you .,. a person A PETITION hAs been w gr&n un HS of. an 1nven10fY\ ana lllld/Ot pello5 · ""4 (8) A P"lotm•• PMlES 1' AND 12 Olf "'9"1•· 81 no oenooe • • Aug 23. 1991 For 1nhJrest11d 1n the estate. llled by Ckttord A ln~ere316d f:'~ hi: .!n appte1sal ol estate assets non-Qlltlullve' UlllmOl\t ep-8ualMM Me..-PARCEL MAPS, IN TME uft •bo1•cl• .-u•d11 ~enc.cl• • ..J~ ~~:81.-~
1 11 6191 vou mav Ille with the court Hemroe<llnQ and 0 iec on P I n or ol anv pelllk>n 0, puttenanl 10 all Uftll• anown It•••-• OFFICE OF THE COUNTY llemar 0 un MNtoto cM ....... "'"' .,....._ 1" ormauon ca • lormel Request lor Jeannette E Hemmatllng and 5.hows ,f0od f8us~ account as grovlded 1n on the Rian lo< 1ngreu The Followlng pet1on1 RECORDER OF OAANOE mer4H\Clta • a~ euiln•ll Nam•(•) 1111~ :~;;::14 cf ~u.: 1 ~~ S~04al Nouce ol lhe filing In the Superior Cowt ol why 1~ co~ shou d no section t25 ol the ooreu. 1uppnr 1 1•µ1lr 111 doing bullneat H ' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, doe o a una oftotne do •..,~!~' AUOUp..,...!!l: 1981
dealh caocer In lleu of an inventory ana Caliloml!,i County ol gr~t IHE~Rl~Gty th Cal1tornia P1ot>ate Code A maonlenance MwJ t1ne1ueeh I NY ME • 2108 Vitia Do-RECORDED JANUAAV :ze, ""41• ..... CW.. 14 dt-fhi:'";1~-~ fll~
of nowera, contrlbu· =pr~11581a~~ ltS~i:i:se: 0'\-~t: PETITION pet1t100 w11t5 be .:id o~S ~e::-·~~!.~t:'~o%°'~: :-'~~~':':!:d~.: O~Newpon Beech, Calif ~!~9E ~~1Seg~~F}~g:,:l f'H"tott. lei.fonloo). w1th Ille Counly CIM of
Ilona to 1h• City of account as provtded 1n tequests flat C11ttotd A Seplembtff 1991 81 I • court clerk 1 hydrocaibun subsl#IGet 1y Gtrllld Edwtrd Nyrn•n RECORDS Olf SAID OA· c ... No. •••7~7 80ranae. County on AUgust Hope secbon 1250 ol lhe HemmerlltlQ and PM in D~pt 3A located at Anorney te» Petitioner ~ below 1 dlplh ot 600 6130 c. Charl"1on 81Yc1 ANGE COUNTY JUOO• RICHARD W. 8. 1001
i-=:========ICaJdornla Probali Code A Jeannalte £ Hel'1'lfTll(l!ng 700 C1111c Cenlat 011v• SALLIET REYNOLDS luel from Ille autlaK.t1 111 Apt •S.538, w lleQ&t, P10'*1)' tddrn• II pur· LUU•PtMK Feol'JH -R9Q11esl lot Special Nollc,e be appom1~ as pereonal Wes\ P 0 Boic 838 Sanl8 REYNOLDS• DEil y Ul(j Pf()4)1111Y t>ul wilh no Neva~ 82122 port~fy known h 1720 Oln, et PubUenea C01ta M_.,
---------lo<m 1s available from lhe represenC.llV• to Ana C.A 92702 0838 Tel M•h•I ·suite 1 u 1ogti1 01 suil~ enlry u Tn11 bu11nen 11 co~ ADAMS AllENUE ANO, Tho "•"'• •"d •• ~ Beec'll PllOt N.t-
WEBSTER coon clerk admnlslet fl• estate ot IF YOU OBJECT TO 23'21 PeMo~ Velencla prOl/did in Oe1k1 Rec.uoded ducted by an lndMdl.1111 2845 ~ESA llEROE DRIVE. • et tM oeurt .. gutt 13 20 27 S.pttmber
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.. ~th Y. We... AttOfnay for Petitioner t~ decedenl Int-gianrmo ol the petilt0n i.,a;una.Hllla CA 92653 in &O 9580 Page 83t Of· The regl1tr1nt(1) com-COSTA MESA. CA 92020 t• .... ___ ........ •If' .....,! 3, Ulllt ' ' '
.,... v-GEORGE RODDA, JR THE PETITION y()u Should appear at lh4' N..,~ B&aChlCosta llCAlll Recoida rr.enc~ to trw.cl 1>Ut1-The undetllQned Tru1t.. • ......_.. 1 ~ ....
ator. Boro Dec•m 9411 Goldenrod Avenue requests the "-cedenrs 11.-ring and sta111 your Mesa Pdol PA.ACIL 111 M lu neaa undet the F1CtrtK>u1 dttclli~ any llablltlY tor 4le &e ~ "' IUP-.
t>e1 6, 1923 '" Kan· p 0 Bo• 309 WILL al\d codlCtls it any ob~bonG OI 111 .. wntten tiotll Mld .. semen~ 11: 8111lneu Namet1) •tted any ine0trectnes1 of IM '"°" COURT Oft CALf.1..;;,.,--------
Ha City Mo Died Corona Del Mar CA be admlll9d to probal• ob,ecttons with thl! coun ....... .,. MOTICI u above on July 2S 1991 Slreet ~dr"• end other POflM&A, COUNTY O• PUILIC NOTICE
Auo 19 1991 ., her 92625 Thit w1I N\d any codtctl'i btl ore the hennng Your "''"'"' ~ :::::~~~~:::: GE Nyman ' com"'on dHl9n•llon. If ORANQI, 700 Clvio1---------
daught11 • Mtst1on N-por1 Ba.Jth Costa arw avaUble • tor ppeamnce may be '" NOTICE TO CREDITORS belloonV arM{•I a..gn.ted This atalement wa1 filed any,""°""" .,.,.,n Center Orlw• W••• F1ottt1ou1t
V1e)o home Sh• WH Me< I PtlOI eumna11on '" .... Iii• IUtpl pe~r oy&'(,your:ri~n·>A OF BUU< SALE on IN plan .. •MS .. ~ With the County Clerk of The tOlll •mount of lhe " 0 ... •• • .... ~ ...............
a Wove during IAug 17 20 24 1991 byfHeEcoun PETITION CREDITOR or a (S«:I 8104,tl105UCC) Ing ej)J)Ur1flf\ant 10 11\e Unrt °'";109 County on .Ak'/ 21. =~.::'If:;~,:,,.·, CA92702:0.. ltateMMt
World war II and al· PUBLIC NOTICE requests a11thonty to conllngtnt credtlOf ot lhe :0.ac0#1aNo,:..2'~ I !!_.well Han uc;luJMt rlOh..!i 109 F'901948 1>'°'*1Y to be told and TM neme, lldd,...•, The FOlloWlng '*'°"'.
lended lhe Univar ---------I adm1nis1er 11\e estate dec:l'a!.ed you must 111., ic.• -• ., •• en ° .. .., •"°"""' to UN th~ reasonable e1t1m111d encl t•l•phono Mt~ are dOw'lG buslnell u ally ol Kans11s She CP02.798.2._ under the lndec>endent your tla•m with 11\e coun lldrtotl OI Int w<ltlln nemad 11orage ., .. , ti any dNI0-1 PubllShed Newport 8eflCO-coa11 •KP41fl... end ad· of pletnllf'r• •tt~ THE tfOMf ELECTfUC.
11ved 1n Laguo• NOTICE OF PETITION Admtnl:sln'°n of Eetates and mail a copy to ltl11 •el'..,•::• blllk ea.• II about t\llled on lhe plan• .. i.. Colla Mou Ptlot August 8, vanci1 11 s1 t7tl,24t eo , ~·'"'"' 'llllfthout ~ 330 Cherry T'" ln. H..-
Beach lor 2~ )'Hta TO ADMINISTER Act (This ali1honly win petsonr\I rep1es.4tflta1tve ::..O.mbtd ~ me Ulell lnO ~1en.n1 10 lhe Unit 13, 20, 27, 1991 Sa•d tale '"''a be m~. 0
" 19 (Kl port BHch, Clllf 92t80
where she w•• ac:· EST .. TE OF· allow ttle ·• personal appo111tfld by lhe court 1 Anv such storage.,.. T·511 t>tn WllhOul convenan1 or • erney, 1 nom-Paul 6 Stwy, 3.3e C1*'Y
llv• 1n nelplog 11ree1 "" • representatNe to take w11h1n tour montM-from Tht """'" •od t>ue~ &» uted only tor ••or wal'l'anty l,l[Pf••• "' 1m-br-. la dlrecoton r •I TtH Ln.. Newport Batch.
people and lhoao Billie Lynne Le,lla, many actions wlttloul lhti d:ile 01hrsl1S&uMce ol llddt9t ... 01 lh• i.il4tr ar41: ~poeus end "°' .. pl•e4 r.Q11rd1ng 11111 ~ nutne,. cM \elefono cMt C&kf ~
,... tonuoalo Sh• •k• BIOi• L l••ll• obtalntng court approval lf'tl&r\ AS ptovlcjilld in Rouzbeh ~Mlkhs'11 llllCI qualll.,. PUBLIC NOTICE •••Slc>n Of 1neombrlnc ... •b•t•do d•I delft.,.. S1111en A Stary, ue
1a survived by her CASE NO. A160154 Balore laklng certain very ~ttC11on 9100 01 ltlfl ~bar Ohllhremanl, 142 PA~•L IV. An '111C.lu 10 aallly tM lndet>tednfft ctenta, o det d9'fftllfto Cn.rry Tr• Ln . ~ewport •on Biii Webaler, Jr . To all h414tS, 1mpor1MI ac11onl Ca111orn1a Probale Cow Co1V0t, SuN• O. INln•, C llMI noht end Ullemenl 1 P"lothlCM1a Hcmred by lad O.oct In dent• 11,,. ne tlol\e Beach, caJlf t2MO
N benellc1an11s creditors, however Iha person11l Thtt hnw I.Pl lllLoa cl tlltS G27U . . UM tn. pat~ 1pece Of aualnoH Meme Clod•ng IM tao and Ill .,.... , LAW Ofl· JoM a Stary, 33e Clleny ~~~~.~~·~~d ;u~~~ conungent credl1ors, and rtpresen'tat1va will be w1• no1 rjlCplle t>.-fou1 loutlth:t~:;i-~':c~ ... ~·'~~1::' 01 Ei•n u~paikln~d on ~<h• 11•,•ment ponso ol th• tru•IM and 01 :tc& 0 ; •.:c,.. .. ~· TrM Ln., NewJ)Ort Bellen, p~l'!.ons who may requ11ed to glV• notice to month<; trom th11 h11.utng ,. tCMIC Th• Following peBont Iha ''"''' creotecl by HkS CalJf 92660 Slmmo111 aod fWO olh•iw1S01 b4t inl8•11sl8d in interested persons unleu d.:ite nollc~d 11bo11~ princ1pnf bualnen Ollfc• ol lh 11 A p NC> 939.79 .,. dol119 bullnna H do.a, adval\ell th11euo-tLLO, 7777 Center Av. Thi• bualntH 11 con-~~~~cn~~d,.:~c~• ~~ lht< .viii 01 1<r.1.111,1 or both th<ly have waived nobct or YOU MAY EXAMINE ael~91 ~ 1:,•~I t~ t(llt 25\hll t Ull t I 1 PELICAN AVIATION, 183!> dtr, with tntarHI at pro-enw, lte. 180, """" duct~ t:>y I general part·
be neld Wodnoaday, ol 8 111.., Lynne Lesllfl aka coMenttid lo lhtt PfOposed the Ille kffpl by lhtt court It <Mn~ ::n1""' namo•M'• a unoetd ;IOC,:rou~ In-Wh101er Ave 0.5, Cetta vlded lhet'etn, 1111<1 lht Uflo ""•'•" •••OI\ CA f'"hlp 1 ( ) B1lhe L L1v,11e acllon I Tile 1nc:sep.nden1 you are 1 peison d .a l'I en ~ · hef · MH•, Calll 112527 paid ptlnelpaJ of the nol• el4M7 7t4•41 4•4• Ile reg 1trant • com-
10 00 AM at 51 hi~ PETITIO~."as bffTn ~mon1slrallon au1horl!y interested in the utate :11:::•.:•.,_:y .:.:,: 1 ~~bty ':i~='ed d:a~a. 811d Alan OvWl\Ol1er, 853 Mellfed ~ dffd wllh DAT•1 JUN Ot 1Ht m~..,:, 1~1= ~:~re~. ~~~·c~~~~ Tho~ 8~001 Robto ~\~r::\811~.,,~~4:: : you may Ille with the coun c1a1e s11th btl wM aent """"'-100 ld\IWQt 11 =~ Co•t• Mna, Caltf ~~a:'~ wd Note .. pro-Gary L. Or•ft'lllle, &4:,~nna Name(•) 1111ed
Ave t..guoa Boach S•-•rt In lh• su.,.nor obJ9CtlOtl t:' the petilion ~pe:,~~,ic::·~. :~ Ith~~ defwllled lo lh• b\IYlf .,. lhe tame °' lhll intllal Thll bulln1u I• CQ/l" Oiied Augus1 5, 1991 Cterti, my JeMt Voune, lbOVI on• August 1, 1911
In ll•u of llow••• de>· Court 01 CahlotTw•. County and shows OOOd c:euse of H 1n11en°to eno (Nonet, • ~h«>n °1 lhll'(i Nutlcil 91 ductod by an 1ndMdual CAL ••P 18RVIC• Deputy Sl~ A Slaty
11a 11011a may be 01 ~~~GE PETITION why I';:. ~n :;oold not app<a1s.1l ol esta1Z ;as!;ets ~:.:":' 1~~'".,. 11~,~CS:Siv datoO c..t-Th• regl1tren1(1) com. CO"PORATtON, •• ,.ublllllld Newp~rt ~· !:'C::., w~:~ ~:d~~;;:; ~~~:d~o reh~~I!. 11\a~Jhn~ob~n grA't tHE:A1~ on "~ :c~~1 any ~~::'d ~~~=bell~,~·. ancs '"'' ~ U:O ':!11~U11• =~! ·~:ea;ilCI::; ::·=~~ ;:~ =-c~11~1.M:.';1emi:! ~,~~ County on AUQU11
Uon 21501 Alrpor1 ~tew~e l\pp<>ll\led as r•t:; ~II \~I~\ :s ~,';!",,lil ~r:!ate ~od&flA toclll'lllvan Cltcle, IMne, C l:l':r ere aCU1Ultt:>I• I ::::~·: N•r:;:<;~.,:sted lfot"le Corp., ITOD 3 IO, t091 ,.Oa17S
Dr . St• 110 Tor personal repres.ntallVe to P '3 HI Dept 3A located at Reque~t tor 5~1111 Nolle• 82114 l1us1eo provided p1ope Bf•d A'-n ~-Wll•hlr• 8eul•waul, TIOJ Publlahed COl\9 M .. a.
renc. CA~!> ad1T11111Sler Iha estate ot 700 Civic: Center 0<111• torm t• available ltom the The as14lll to be told "' Olnlll"-ltor'I II..,,~ Tlll1 •tat.,,._t wu fllld Lot~. CA IOOH N-i>or1 841.tCt'i Pllol Al.t-._ _______ __,the dec~nl W I $ la Ma CA 4 . Cl•a•bed In g-.1 • F1om inlo11n1lt0n w w!lh h ,.~-,.._.k I (2n) ... 2 220• av
iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii THE PETITION "'· an courl clerk Fu1t1ltur• li,dui• • the l1U11" deems reflable 1 • ....,.,..ty ...,_ 0 .. • • PUBLIC NOTICE QU8' 13. 20, 27, Stiptembet 92701 Attorrwy !Of Petllloner .;.. 1 ~ tll.I 1 hie T · Otange County on July 29. Q I NA L • • A... 3 1991 raqulKt' lhf! dooedenls IF YOU OBJECT TO HOWSER GERTNER & equprn ' r ' 1 OI w h rUll• t09t lltTANTa•CRHMY OM 100H.U T~
I ~•I Will and codc11s ti any IM granung of the pehllOn BROWN . QC>Od-leese. and IMI ne> rei>rdlflltllOl'I °'warren-P801e3S -T-a -'-========= ,........ ~ 1telrntll!ld 10 p1ob:tte you should apf)Qat 11 lhe 4340 Cem ua Dr lf'llPfOllen\enll MCS ••• loall ty 1n. aueat llddfffl(Clll or TAC eoeo9 '"' "" .,... , .
M.Alt'l'l .. 1 .. ~·~ fh .. w•U .. nd any codlc~s hearing and state our Newport PB•ech CA al 14220 Qilver, Sul!• a other tommon dUIOl'l•I Publltl\ed Newport Beach-Publlohed Newpert aALa Ot' PUii.iC NOTICI ~.;;;ll;!mmi~-~Mto 1111,\~.1blfl lor objecllOns Of hie •thtan 112660 • lr-Me,CA01714, ul tne above d .. c11be Coat• Meaa PUOt Auo\191 8, loaoh.Ceete II••• MAllDOWG • 1w1rn1Mllon 1n 1111 Illa kepi ob14K110ns wtlh lhe coun Newport e.acn,'Cost• The l>UllMM 11t1mt llMd p1operl'f IS JOI Scholl P\a IJ. 20. 27. 19111 Pllet ~ol 1a, 20, ~IOU&. ~TY "'8tht1w. by lhll ou•I beloie the hffnnQ Voui Mna Pilot tne M"« • lhllt IOc:allOl'I " a 127 Nllw11on Beech T·S12 ll 1Ht Notie9 11 ~ ~ halMH Nw
PACIFIC VIEW THE PETITION appearance may be in Aun 20 22 27 1991 Aoor Maillet 828153 ' Ta 4 that purwenl 10 1eC110n .... .._. MEMORIAL PARK 1eq1.11K1$ au1hon1y 10 pel"SOI\ or by your allorney -., Tnt •llllclPGted dal• oat s..cJ llftlf*IY 1t T 108' of Ille Cahlornte CMc: The lfolOWlng P9f'IO"I
Cemetery • ~or1u••• adm1n1s1111 rhe es1a1e IF YOU AAE A PUBLIC NOTICE ~..,. • S.ptei'll~ 8, 1P11 auld lor lhe pu1Pof4I ol pay PUBLIC NOTIC! 'UIUC NOT-• Cod• 1he propeny kattd are doing butlneea u: Chlll>t!1 • f rPmo1r,1y und8r the l~NMM\I CREDITOR or 8 • lh4i olltce OI Dutrow f lflQ the ottltQallCWll aer.ur ""'° ~ bel•IYICf to t>t aban-(a)ARTERBUAN fNTl!A-
1500 p8,,11, v,,..., 0 ,..,,. Adrnm1<;tt0bon ol Estates contingent creditor 01 Ile QPOZ.Sl4.0._. Co. ~1 P111kQtfl1er DrlYw, ~Mid Oucotl u4 Trua1 111 P\o1HMw "1otttMw doned by AM. W•at "* PAISH (b)UTILI! DAR·
N-por1 BHrh At l (This authority will deoeUed, yoo ~I Ille NOTICE OF PETITION 6111\1• AM. Ce 92105. ElclO'fll c '"' and • ., .. ...._ .. .,.... • ... N 11urant [ntarpn .. 1 Group, LIN.I, 1172 Tatman DfM • ..,._2100 allow Iha personal your clelm wlfl the 001111 TO ADMINISTER e.u a1..JST\, C>I fhO rual9'1 lll'ld of a.le ltat.....m \bW• 0'"9 1ne, wno.. a.et ~ Hun\lnoton a.act\, Cllllf .
............ r11pr854!nta11ve lo I.Xe and mail • copy '° fl• EST .. TE OF· lllta b\A ...... It.I~ 10 c.tllomf• Aoconvey n11 Followlng S-tonl ............ Wtl •tltO Banenca Pltk· t2e<lt
1111 PIOCf IROT•ERS l""'ny actions without ~., rapreNntat1va E t F b · C<lOlnle Urillorm O;Jmmerc:lal •no. Ce>mpeny H ulc .,. oolng 1>11.m.111· t;he f~ ~ way, hvlne, C111fornl• Mlctl .. I Hall Arletbum, obt81n1ng court approval -.?PC>ln\od by lt\e oo\lrt Va yn a er Codes.ctionS10tl' Tru11 • 6uiaM41 K811y, Lii (l)PARTNERS MANAGE· .,.. c!Olng ~· ... t2114 Will be .old et publte 210 M~. Claremon«. Hll IROAIWU Before Caking certain very wlt\ln lout months from Luymea, •k• fl'° wb!K1. 11wt nNM Md •'u11ve Vu.• P1H1denl, MfNT OROUP lblCHERnv CROWN COMMODITlll. •UC1IOl'I 11 41eo ean111ca Calif ttf11
Mortuary * Chit""' 1rnportan1 actions, the dale ot flrlt luuance ol Evelyn F. Luymea •d<lreu of 1111 l*IOR •nh 8301 Cotbll'I Awnu., Sit VAUfV PARfNEAS. 118 1040 W IWbOa lllYd •A, PlfkW•y. lrvtne, California Judttll £1me Attertlurtl, 210 ...... "°weV1tr tile personai let1etW • • ~l'Olflded In CASE NO. A160290 wnom 'twm• mey bt llled II 100 Nollhl~. CA 9132• VI• Oul1o. Newl)CM't e..cn, 8alt>oa, Callf ll?tll 92714 on Seplember 4, Marywood1 Claremont.
C'ema11on reputsentallv• will b• eectlon 9100 at tie TQ alt hallt OU<row CllCtOW CO. 0011111) 176 2671 Dated C:.lll.02W Julie llel'd\100, t040 W. 1001trt 10001 m. Cellf t1111
110 Bro1dway fAQllWfld IC> gtve notice to Calltomla Ptobe.W, Code benefictartea Cfedlors Par1'0lnl., ~ •• ~· .... 1'124/0l w ll•m JoMpn St0tm. "' lalbOa IMS. -·· Bell>oe. OUCAtftTION Of PAOfl. Ttlll bu11ne11 II COtt-
Cotla Mau 1n1ttr~ted pe1sons vntess The time lot fi1tnO cl*me conhng.nl cr•dtt0t• and CA02705, EtetOW 84•D1.J6 ASAP3cl500 \Ila Quito, Newport Be41Ch, C.111 92ee1 CATY ~aurant £~p. Cl\>Cled by: IWtbOnd end
142 tfH lh11y haw-waived oollCa o wll nol a.,We '>««• tout tM>l\t wtro ""' and IM lat& •• tor I 8113, •~~. 1121 Ct ti ~ Thi• bu1ln•11 It c:ott-"*" ~chattt, ovent, wtlt • ccu1•,.,ntwd 1o Ill• propose rnon"-ttom tie Maling g:'herw•~ be inll!rt 1~ ~ ele!llle 1hllll Jle ~.mw . Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-duc:1T ~ r>y .,, tndMckial ulamand•r. app111ncH, Tl\I regl1trant(1) com-
ac11on I The 1noependen data~ llbov• the wt41 or Hiii °' bolh 1991 '#tlltll It IM MIMll day PUIUC MOTIC! duct~ by 111 lndMdual h• reg11111n1(1) com-*"""'· c. n r9g11tet, cook· mancecf lo tranuct bual-i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~· ~·~~~~~ ~ttt-~·1~~111MOO~~~~~~~~.~~~~-~~ lllMIVI nv -· mencad to Vanuc:1 ~ ,,... undtt the ,.""""""' arl. Bualntll Narnt(I) ltlted
Oiied AUQUll 8, IOllt .......... NIMM ,,... undlt lttl F'ICtltloul 8ualneN ~~(•1?.... \eel D eel Auguat 20, ttt1 •!MM OfT" Mardi "· 1 .. 1
Khllll Ay&tl and 8t8teMIW't 8u1lnMI Name(I) ll!ed ~ uon __.,t .,..l TH IRVINE COM"AHV Mict\NI N ~ STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS ??
Th• Legal Oepartm.m ., the Piiot la
p!MN<I to anncx.inc:e • new Hf'Yloa
now 1'4llable 10 new bualneofft
We wlll now SEARCH th• name for
you 11 no extta ch.,ga, and NVt you
lh• time •nd tM trip to the Coutt
HOUM In Senta Ane. Then, of courae,
•"-Iha Mateh la compi.ted we wtn
ttl• vour flcthlo111 bualnaM natM
1tatemant wtth lh• County Cleftc,
publlah onoa • WM!( for four WMkl u required by l.w and I'*' ,. .. your
ptOOI of pubUcatlon wtth C0unty C*k.
~1. 6\lyet The irolloW'ng pcwtont •bOve on """'te, ttll ..._ ,.er1'VQO 8Y Lori A Donahue. hQ. Thi• ~ WM Med Aug.'°· t et1 .,. dotr'G bualneN u wnem J l t0rm TN• ••..,,,_ wu 111ecS Aufhor1ted ~ '°' The ~ the County Cl«tc ~ CNSt003'°' STYLU·tMYPf, 2260 Thia tattrMnt WM fll4id wtttl U'll County Clel1c of IMne Company Otenge County Of\ ~ Ve119uard W1y 'ou2, with the Ooun1v C*1I 01 °'•~~on Augull Publ11ll1d Newport e. 1tot ---------leo.ta M--. Cellf.12tft OttinQt CcM.llty on""" :ze .. l91\ o .. th/COlll ...... ,IOI ... , .. PUIUC MOTICI M111d BedcMg~d. 12M> let1 'eol'llJ AUQU&t 20 11181. ,ublltl\ed COit• .. ....
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'1eW• • Coata Meea. Cttlif la26 ~ ~ Bwn. Ne.pot\ 9".Cn Piiot ~ ~ 13 20 '27 ~ •11• 111• ....._ Thie bu11ne11 I• con-Cott• Meaa fl'l10t AuQu91 t . g.111 13, 20, 21, lepltnlOat .. •••tC MAT.,.1 :s tlll' ' ' ... ,1• 104 dUcied b'( en lndlllid\191 11 ,... 21 , .. t J lltl rv-""' "" • . T .... The l'oloweng peraona The r•Glatr1nt(1) corn-''"' • ' -..,.. doif'O ....,_. N mencec1 lo tr....-c:t tiu.i· fodl3 T-641 P.IM41
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211 ~ --· ~ with the Counl'y Ci.k ol 1111111 •1"' ..... ,...... APPUEO lfnQATION l"f· The 'oloW!nO ~
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