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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-08-27 - Orange Coast PilotBIACB • COSTA llSA ··TUESDAY August 27, 1991 TIDES TODAY Flnt low 4•47 Lift. 0., Flf1( hldl 11 :OS IJI\. S.2 Seconcflow S:07 p.m. 1.2 Second hlsf! 11 :06 p.m. 4.9 wtONlSOAY flnt low s·11 •·"'· 1 O Rnl hl&f\ 11 :32 -.m. s l 5econcflow S·Sl p.1n. 1.2 S«ond hiJh 11 46 p.m. 44 QUOTES Of THE DAY "thtrt '.f thl' right of ne1ghbo~ to tn)oy the Wt of thtir own pro~f1y without hav111g to obstn·t a rowng pilt of Junk." Jerry Scheer, Co ta Mc a' assistant city attorney, on Sid Soffer' front-yard collection (Al). "Comprcmmt u but tht saaifi(t of ont nght or good 111 tht hopt of rrtatm.ng anothtr -too ofttn tnding 111 the loss of both " Tyron Edwards •The board of director., of the Community Oe"clopment Councll, a private, non-profit organi.zntion ~tnvmg to meet the human and social· crv1ce needs of Orange County re 1dcnt , meets at 6:30 p m Wednc<,day llt 1t'\ he.idquartcr , 1695 W. McArthur Blvd., Costa Mella. fhe • puhlic can t1ddre ... cs the board wuh any concern!I regarding the need of low-and f1Xed-income re 1dent •The· Mc a ConsoUdated Wattr District Board of Directors hol<h its regular meeting at 7 p m Wedn~ay al the d1 m et office • 1965 Placentia Ave., Co ta Mc a. The di trict e rve the city of Costa Mesa, part of Newport Bench and John Wayne Atrport •The Rcpubltcan Ass<.1C1atc or Orange County 1s hosting a "Victory 9l Electlon Kickoff" wi th pccial JUC t Sen. John Seymour. The event 1s being held on Wednc'>dJy, Aug 28 at the Village Crean, 2300 Mc a Dr in Santa Ana I le1ght Du inc s attire is reque ted. Foo<l and a n.o- ho t bar will be offered. r or more 1nforma11on. or to R ~ V.ll·for re ervat1on . 4~~·0890 JUST THE FACTS • Where "'ii~ the I ewp<>rl Hart>or Art Mu~eum locatecl t>efore 11 mo"-ed to 1H current home m Newport Center? UOlll \lltf IOqfUO ,)41 JO JOOlJ puOJ,)<; e ,_ .......... '~ " '°" "°" •• f...,.to6U jJl1 Bnd1c1B6 Bu inc A4 Cla 1fiedllM Commun11y f MumlA9 Cr ~word M ·ntcr111nmcn1 A lk 11th A6 lfcm1~0 6 I cgJI notice '86 Senior .\$ S.K'1ctyf.\1 port 81 ...... ,,,& .. Copyrlsht 1991 @ Priated la .,.rt on ree,dcd paper. Published Tuesdays, Thursdays&: Saturdayi Circulation 45,000 25t Costa Mesa resident Sid Soffer is at his wits end over what to do with his classic car par4<ed on hi property. Mending fences? Sid Soffer facing another hurdle ove r his classic cars By Anna Cekola s ~ 0 ut of ight probJhly "on't mean out of mind for Sid Soffer's notoriou-s cla-,o;ic car collection despite a new 1ic-foot-rnll feocc: he' huilt Jrnund ht'> Arl'lo r Street driveway. I he la1e-.t ~1'it 1n ~offer's 14 >Car battle "1th the city o .. cr his frontyard colleclion of Cadillac and Uncolnc, '" being fueled tn part by varytng interpretations over a recent Superior Court ruling hy Judge Richard haLec. On July 15, f-tJtec ruled th11t under etl> code. fi"e of Soffer' cars "'ere J "public nu1c.ancc" and ordered them ' removed from the property. Soffer aid the Judge also indicated that the car~ could be removed from the pubhc view -hence lhe fence. But A l>istant City Attorney Jerry Scheer aid the judge probably mi <1poke, and tho<1c comments, howc\.er they "'ere meant, Y.erc only directed ll> J i'th CJr that fell under ano1her ruling Anyway. a fence won't ncces\at1I) menJ this dispute. C11y code state\ that it i illegal for re'11denL to ~tore any "abandoned, v. recl.cd. d1-;mantled or inoperative" \.chicle\ on their propcrt)'Unlc .., they are "cnmplc:tcl} cncllhCd Y.1thtn a huildin~ in a laY.tul manner.' "A tcncc doc~n·1 quahf~ . · \\:hcer ,,11J N n m.11tc r v. h.1t happen' tu h1' car,. S ,flcr 'aid he '"" f1gh1 the orthnancc 111 the Y.ao; to the S Supreme C.ourt 11 nccc: "' and h.1, .1lreaJ\ hied an .1ppcal. It' me l1r,1 . \llU ne\t "111lkr ,,ud Snfler .• 1 loc.11 propcrt) oY.ntr Y.ho\ '"di l.no"n tor Im <'lien acerl'i1c rnmmcnh during \:ll} council meeti ng,. ~ 11d he nc' c r con~tlk red tiu1lding n fence hdorc Mncc he ' nner found ht' Seo CARS!llc* hll Pollce .. ch lor clues In recent rapes Attack of elderly women believed not connected By Joyce Bodlo~teh $Ufl w COSTA MESA -Though h1g.hly unu· ~ual, the ~cond brutaJ '-e.1tual attack of an elderly ..-.oman in only a "'eek is not belie-.ed to be the "'orl< or a ~erial rapi t preying o n . cn1or c1t1zcm, police mvc. 11gator concluded Monday Police in Laguna Beach, where a 70- ycar-old v.oman was a saulted early Sunday ac-. her invalid hu band 'llept, ~aid there 1~ no evidence connecting the late t ~cic crime "'•th la'it week's attack on a 79· year-old Co.-.ta Mesa woman. "There j., no relat1on.,h1p;· ~id Laguna Beach Police Sgt Lance I hmael. "Whoc\.cr hrol.e in to lhe home here had attempted to break in » kw months ago The indi\11dual entered the ya rd the ~me way and "c ut lhc ~rccn in the ame 1Jentll..al Wit) a:i. before." lo SundJ) \ 5 a.m. attack, the iuling '1ct1m wa tartled from her sleep by an intruder who placed a pillow over her face and tied her up before attacking her. Her ·s year·old hu.,band. an invalid, w.i" a!>lcep on a ho .. p1tal bed an the living room. but v.oke v. hen he heard the a'"a1l.tnt demand monC\ from h1\ wife I he .1uacker ~uhdued the hu'ib.rnd and le.It "'llh le lhJn SlOO t, ken from the \\lie \ flUr\C: ·Inc H..ttm'> d1dn'1 ct' the J?Cr\on ," I 'hmacl .. aid "I he l nl dcl-Crapuon the' rnuld l\C "·I'-that he had a hca'" European 1cccn1 aad H'r\ large hand' · "Bui >Ahc:n )~lur dealtng wnh a frail c:lderl} people. a me hum '11cd JlCr nn >Aould 'eem lar R1j ht nov. ""c don't h:tH.~ an) nhd lea p• v.e arc ure 1t '" nm the 'am pcr'-4.ln ''h.P !tacked the Cmta 1\fr,.1 y,oman " said the Laguna Beach '"":"ll~alor Co\la !\ll''ll pnhcc h:t\.l' kv. clue' an the Au2 I~ he,11mg and rape ol the 79-~car· old Y.om.111 ind are c1rcul.11m~ a ani<.t ' 'kc:kh ol the ,u .. pect, dc<.cnbcd a'> a wh11c m.1lc, 30 . .in .. ear'\ ,,Id, mer fl lcet tall "llh .1 pomta11: Catalina sWi111 a success for Dan Angress Courtyards plan put on hold By Anna Cekola Sllll Wnl ' B raving the cold. 1,;hopp) hut 'hJrk lrcc v..itcr' ot 1hc Pacific, C.orona dcl Mar re\ldenl Dan Angrc<,s Joined an elite group of .tthlctcCI when he .. ucces-;fully \wam from Catalina to the Palo., Verde pcnin'>ul.t Angrc"'· a J4·)CJr old marl.cttng man.gcr for N1choh l n~t1tutc l.uhor.uone' in S.1n J u.m \apt tr a nu. lliJdc the: \1Mm S,Hurda) 1n 10 hour' und eight m1ou1e., -.1 go.11 he hJd targeted during the pa\t four month\ of tra1n1ng I he record for the 'lw1m I\ c11tht hour and 4M mtnutc~. ;hough .10y1h1ng 1n lhc lll·h(lur range I\ con,1dercd good. Only M .,w1mmcr' h.1 .. e hnl\hcd the 21 ·milc 'w1m \Ince I lJ27, a feat m. lk difficult and d.ingcrou\ hy 'trong t1dc . currcn1 ... 'Did I want to quit? Only about 100 times . But I'd already decided that unless I was physically injured. I was going to complete It. I -DMNmll swimmer P'llential h)(1(llhcrm1.1 and ·ol rnuro;,c -'lhark'I Dc,pttc hru,hmg pa!lt 1..-.0 '>Chu(ll' of dolphm'i .rnd a hncf encounter \I.Ith a pa ''nlt See ANGRESS.-ctl ..... Wea k retail market halts building of new structure By Tony Cox B<~.s E~ COS1 A Ml:S ·\ -The O\l.OCI\ ot Cn,tlt Mc'a C'ounyard , d1~ouraged b) a ~e:tk retail lea ing market, have put on hold for no..-. their plan" lll h111ld .1nother 'hnpptn!ot lCntcr nn .tn .1dpccnt rcde"clopmcnt p.arcc:I OffK1JI' of Unttl'd \k tric DcH·lopmcn1 ( 1'rr, thl fee dc"clopcr f11r ( 1lurl).1tth oy, ner 1 c t\:he ro;; Retirement ~)'tern ol llhnm.,, told tht· C. ''·• Mc,,1 Redc"elnpmcnt 'frn9 eMhc r th1' nwnth th.ti the) v.. 111 put oH t hl'tr hid to hu1ld l(t.000 "lu.ire lect of r't:1a1l 'P·•lC .1ml 111,{)(X> 'quare tc-\.1 11f dcnt.11 offit:c' on l 11\ ·ov. nc:d 1111111 '<1uth of the c\l,tmg ccnlcr. '\\c "cre h11p111 • 1,1 nl'gl11l tc \\Ith t n1tcJ Metm. and the tl·achcr,, ~111 thl'\ \\Crc un,ut:Ct\\ful gc11tng fin,,nc111g," ,,11d M1111d Ucrm n, rcde\eh,pmcnt prl'JCd rnJnnccr for the ell~. ''1 he} need ,, m.IJt'r 1enan1 llr,I. .in I the) h:ncn't relcl\cd • n) tntcrc'I i,at this P' mt, due to the ll(mllm'f. v.c thtnl." l n11eJ Metric"' 1\ll.111 l>.1"' ~11uld nnt bl· rem:hcll tor <"ommc:nt. but marl..ct c1111d1t1t'O' wouhl 'ccm lo 'upport lkrrn.1n\ rca'''"'n l he 1 .. 11.oon. ''lu.irc·lnot (\lu1t mt... hlC.1tcd 1t ti 11oor .ind C"'JX>rt bc.1uln rd • 1 ,11rrenth I percent \lllltnt .1nll 1' battling to tan,! ten tn1' 1n .t ""It rct.111 lca,mg m.ukct "h~ '' cenrnl rate' .1rc on the dedtnc 1 ri.1ngk Squall', a nc~ ~tMl.OOO·'ttUJrc· foot ccn1cr .1n1"" H.irbor Uoulc\ntJ from the CnurtyarJ,, " hcdulc,J h' 1lpen Ol \t .\pnl "l\'.., nm 'urrn'in •.'' .. :uJ 1 tm \t lcr, lea\1ng agen1 tor ttk ( t•urt\aHh ''1h1n ' at( I.and of tou •h ri>ht n''"' though "e d hope 1hn'd hi.' h tier h~ the 11mt.• 11 (1hc.: np111,111n1 ''ould open, 1n ~o 'fC, f'" I he dec1 ton l•' :-.;e,,~111 lk.1ch h ,,cJ l ntteJ tc mC' to d.Ja, 1h hid 1.111 , lll c the cnv to I•' c See COURTYAROSria hll Depositors invest time _recalling 'Ch a rlie' at S&L ba il o ut sal e I t wa~ ht tory in the r tw, democracy in ltl·tiun, sllc:e of Ame11c noa. It ~ '' Amer1c n t l'P )'" "''1t1na thcu rntmc . c\nd ~me of them were <1pcnd1na mnrc: ( t~h to huy p1cc:c' ''' 1.:ulpturc, pa1ntin an ~ furniture they alr1.. .td\' owned . fNll Ma Ill Whott they "'ere loc1kin1 11 , and whit .,omr M're hu'.ing. wt'r ~ r1p1o ot the SI 8 h1l1111n, more ur IC.\S, IO I sch or ( harlc (I II. Kcat1n Jr.'' dclund l incoln Sa\i1n .ind l oan ~nmc ''' the lolk' ro.1mmg nround the Jl04-h 'll1tc n( uffit'e' tlll the rtluod Oo<i1 ol ta li.'s 'he.,thcd h1gh ·r1,c out on \1'11 Karman had been I IO\llln J J'l051h1t' '\ rev. h J 10~1 bundlc\ of c 'h on tlmt uf the qu. rtcr·b1lhon J111lar Wlnth of Junk bomf.i l''ued hy l tncoln 'ut'i 1Jiary mcric n C'onllncntal Corp P or.le v.ho i:ame tu v.hat 1 n lW c;alleJ "'1 h inc; In lure" to find b 'I·''"' went away di rrointcd . "If you're 1n to make a $10 thou nJ or $15 thllu\.md rurch ,c, we mi ht tlC w1lhn1 to nc otiatc.'' Dent~ Deptula told c;mc of the horpcn. "But we re not inf to - h.ug:un l1n n , uuplc: ol t:h1m " l>cni'c w ~ one ut 11 1.:mps ,,f l''"'ult.tnl' -musth former Lint: lln hr int. h man.1 •ct -"'ho re now worl.m tor Rc:...llutton 1 ru'-t Ct'mpAn~. the l1'Crnm nl' re e1"cr of h. nli.ruJH thnh ·'''''< 1 llll'" ~ht and the 111hc:r nung ~omen h.hl to urtu th1tH1gh a rnn,l\nt h tr rather bitter < h uhc "-l 111n 1 J !>, 1 hc)- han1tlcd 11 "'l'!I "\\ II "' JU't rni.c 11 II "''th gr,11n ol ~II." ~1d t\11rl after ltd1hng )t'I ""''her unk1n,t wl 1 h11rhc.: tml h" t. h 10111 n t \le" lier vet nt th r h<'ppcr HlmphuncJ o( the ht h prt\.C Karla pohtcl) T IP S? COMM ENTS? CALL THE READERS' 24-HOUR HOTLINE 642-6086 .. ' I i I lllEYARE-.~~~~~~~~~~~~- Former Orange Coast College film students. Three years ago, the talented duo created "Under the Windowpane," a film that was recently selected for screening by the Directors' Guild of America in Hollywood. A LOCAi. CIJlll-. ----------- "Under the Windowpane" wa~ just one of 17 film selected for the prestigious Nov. 8 screening. A totaJ of 1,232 of America's bcM student films, created over the past five years, were conside red. "We're very flattered and ~.onored to have our film featured," 'aid 26-year-old Soller. "It comes as a complete \urpme We didn't ~ubm1t the film for consideration They apparently had a cop) of 11 and liked 1t " TOUGH SUBJECT:----------- ., he 22-minute film focu\es on a fa ther dealing w11h the suicide of h" -;on Fahey, 31, acted as director of photography. associate edit or and C<tmera operator Soller was writer, director, producer and editor 1>f the movie. "It 's a pretty heavy subject," Soller said. "I had a friend who went through a similar circum stance in his life, .ind I drew on th.11 '>ttuation for mv script " 111U.ATEAM.-----------~~~--- so1ter and hthey both transferred as film ma1ors ro Cal State Long Beach Soller graduated last year and l·ahey " one class shy of completin~ h1~ degree Employed by OCC a~ tclemedia 1echn1c1am. the tv.o have collaborated on a number of project . They have produced a pair of mu!ltc videos and several commemal\. One of the video~. created for the rock group Pandoras, ha' heen .,hown na11onv.u.Je on MTV "Mark and I reall} enJO} v.ork1ng together," f ahe) 'aid · lhc chem1~try ecms to work bcc.1u'c we\.·e enJO\Cd 'ornc 'ucces., -R.• Joy~ Bodlovlch K athcnne Bell needed a walk \he needed 11me to think. She needed a plan · Al Bundy. the man 'he\ ,u,pectcd of killing six Newport re\ldcnh. JU\I confessed tn her that he h.1d murdered 18 people, including C11y ( ounc1lman Mike Bu!lhe'I th is morning. Kat horme had tncd to call ahc police with the information, but once ,he 1den11f1cd herw lf a\ a reporter. she was told she could onh t<1lk with the department\ media representatives, and they h,1d t.1~en the d,1y off to pl.1~ in a ch.1n1y golf tournament \11 Katherine walked out of rtle Arches and into ah e lmght August sunshmc alone, Al Bundy la\I l!Ce n lipping out the back dom and hc.tding thataway on Old ~ewport Boulevard \he decided .,he needed '>Orne peaceful "'lltudc. '>O 'lhe walked across Newport ORANGE COAST Boulcvdrd to Cattail Cove, a small v.etl.rnd' '><>me env1ronmen1ahw~ arc trying tn 'ave on I loag Ho!>p1tal\ property The rca,on why .rnyone wa' trying to i.nve the 8EQIJ\L by S/wral L•BMu ,w,1mp eluded Katherine a' ~he walked by the methane ga'I burning contrapt10n in the middle of the cattail., Mc.inv. h1lc, c.ir'> roared by on Pacific Coast ll1ghway, giving < .1 11.111., Cm.e the feel of Jn industrial vacant lot. Dc~p1te the less thJn 1dc<1I wnd1t1nns, Katherine was able to make a plan She v.nuld 'anp b, ( ouncilm,1A Bushes hou e on the Penin .. ula .ind 'cc if Bund\ w,1, telling her the truth BANG' At t1r"· K.11herine thought the o,ou nd came from the (.ir h.u:kliring But then a small cloud o f dust kicked by her feet foll11v.-cd h~ ,inothcr bang She looked up on the bluff and saw the ~unm.111 / 11 he: nmt uwc:cl Tl1'l1MTILU I • I IUCSI Pilo VIL•, MO.m Delivery 2Uaranteel If y<IU ,. • .J6w11ti.f •nd do not """"" )OUI IMP" b'( 6 • m (7 • m on s.tUldll)'I •nd holl ~,.i. oN b9fot9 10 • m and -·· p II IO )OU 11y nQOft Out c""""-s.Mce Qf\1~. •O· 4)ll, II open from 6 a m 10 S pm T~ •nd Thu~ys. 1 1 m to 10 1 m on Sit~ •nd 8 • m 10 S p m ~. 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Melfi, ,, • CNlrft\ln How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Or.inge County &42--4333 Adwrtisln1 Ua\Slfaed 642 5678 Dt play 642--4321 Editorial Nf'WS 540 1224 Spotts 6•2~330 News, sports f ~ 646 4170 Main Offlc• Bu rna.s Offke 6"1"4321 8 ne. fu 611 ·5902 TR URE H • u N .-.• T W ith treasure maps in hand and clad in pirate apparel, 50 children from the Christ Church Children Center of Newport Beach, recently embarked on a three hour-long trea ure hunt in the Back Day. Tha is the i.econd year Steven Delacy, 24, a teacher at the center, has ventured onto the path of the Back Bay to entertain hi~ student with a treasure hunt that la.,ts for roughly two miles. "l vowed never to do thi'i ag:un. but here I am.'' he aid. Del cy had been up 1nce 6 a m. ettang up the hunt for buried trea ures, with mechanical keletons and shipwrecks dotting the trails. The children will get a few more surpri es along the way. including a live swamp monster who will rise from the marsh donning a skeleton mask, and, Delacy whispered, a cuba tank. At the end of the journey, the youngster will have found all orts of treasures, including a pouch of "gold" coins for each of them. -By Annie boom•n ~··· ldllor Steve ......... 2-4321, .... 363 ,.,.. .... by Mllf" -'1.lllltl Swashbuckler}.}. Conway, S, with map and sword in hand, sets off in search of treasure with his fellow comrade • Above, Youths from the Chur'h of Christ Children Center embark on their trea ure hunt. Left, Tommy Deli cu, 2, takes a break with his mother Kathryn. At right, skeletal remains of one pirate in a thatched hut is part of the hunt. Did YoulCliiW? -. -. -,·•. In Nt'WpOrt Rtach: r he Avetl l·ananc11I 'crv1cc\ I owcr at Newport Center i shown under com1truction in th1 Au . 27, 1970 photo. 'I he 16 story rcflcct1vc gla s building WMi headquarters to the first antcrnational company to locate m Newport Beach. Up<>n reflection, yvu rou/J become 1 hi~torical writer of 1owerin1 rcput1tion by 1end1'n1 your h1~torical f1ct1 to Did You .Know, The Pilot, P.O. Bo• JJ60, Cc~t• Mc11, 91626 -C-.,,IW .,. Ml• "'9• • Reu:nl rul t\talc ~k u rcpmltd bv ahe Contlntntal LaW)'trs Title Co., '>11ntt1 An1 {,tl\la Mc a .'71 Ptrlt Pl., S'~2 000. 1 ~Jro.1m, I hJth 111 l\.rau Con}t o 2AJ Palmtr, $21il,OOO, 10 1 ahw11h nah l.yons 1!4l Onn1e Au. $267,000, 2 hcd· ruom, I bath 10 C\t1n lf11ch o 2U M1polla t., SlM.!XX>. 2 hcJ- room, I hath 10 Peter Swift l 144 Roch11trt St., $25S,000, 2 heel· roum, I hath to JcHcry Pit lman 282 Mochttttr St., $285,000, J bed· room 2 b1th to IC\'cn I lcdnck o 347 Vista B•)•. $1~.000, 4 hcd· room, 2 bath to J1ck l.11ht o 385 E. llnd t., $395,000, 3 bed- room, l h•th to Ch•rln Rolltn c 26.' lilt • 1. $250,1100. 2 bedroom, I h11th Ill fhcoJmc Ruv.c a 2AJ5 Marstlllu \.\~ .• S2tll,.500, 3 t>cJroom ~ l>Jlh hl Jcr1hn Walter o 179 Moa Dr , S"lO,Ollll to Mo1 1- m11 P111n1 Ncv.-ron Uu'h o J Muir Ouch {'I., $1,810,000, 5 h.:Jri"•m. " "alh tu l>.•niAld Douahcr 10 Mom> Ba) Dr., St ,l.S0,000, 5 ~dru•lm, 4 b•th 111 Yung,hcn Let> o I Y Narbornr. S l ~00,()(X>, 5 bed· room, ~ ti.Ith tu \u\.tn l·1clJ I ( rnr-ood Dr., $431 .~~. tu l\.t\tn Md rlhv .; •~15 Gorham Dr .. St ,42~.UOO, S bt'dwom, ' b.11h 11• l)o1\.1d Rod1h1u1h . ------Police log --------- I Co tn Me~o An I h pant~ m•I~ da1m1n1 to 11•\C • iun rohbc1I 1hc: l'o1~1r hr I Hank hr1nch on I 16\t I 71h S1rcc1 t'l an c 111n.tltiJ U ,tHO I he man. v.ho v.orc dark \UnJI• c\ 1nJ 11 v.hllt> t1nch1ll 'IJ'. told " 19 )Clr·old ft malr teller that he h11\f I &Un nnd would ll t' II If ht' tf1dn'I follow r11 10\ltUCllOOl The tt>lkr Wit the t111T1 1W11ncn bt'cauw no tither cmplO)cc °' \'.lls&umcr -.ere , .. arc thll 1 tol>llt'ry 111r ' n prugrc lnvot1p1or1 111.crc unatlle to klcnhf\i the u petl't I•· c1al future from a sul'\c1lbncc 11rc ttc~ u of the np an•f lauci ,,,e tell• • er 111IJ roh~c th•I he vc the hlt\'hcr hvc mar1.c,t .$2011111& • ltt>m \ v11h1cJ al SI, 14'0, 1ndud1n1 two v11k11\.t• c lie u:('ohlcrt 1n1t 1 canlt>ra, 11.crc 1t11kn rrom 1111 1par1mcn1 in lhc }(X} M11dl 11f We I Uay • A m n tole $40 from • tlf" bo~ •I Kuby', s~nJ~1~h Saloon ron Irvin AV• cnuc fhc m•n •• dc9'r1bt'J •• a hlad1 male .,,ah 11n mputamJ k& lie 11· tcac:1tly loclk the llp money ""h1lc an 11t1c11.11111 Jurnrd 1u11unJ ht t h m • al• 'of water. Newport Stach A n111n cntt'rtd I• 1 bu n s II 257 an\! 4111 N~pou Cena 1 l)nvc,. and pullt>d .. uKk chanae m b) tun.a for \'lf1ou1 11111011111 t•f chain 1nJ ~lllhl Ina the lcs rcorlc ... Ctc:11rc;1I -11h • lot•I "' S~4t from the '"'' h)fCt • A ~Jld n«klea: with • dtamond IU~lcd M f Oct Benz Ctnbkm, and twO diamond m111were11tlMlnt from 1 MWMn'I tt.-1 It.ft unallcndcd Oil the bHd' °" 2Mll St T1111l It• 111-...1111,100 • • r Here's a great buy to cuddle up with D on't ao to the Ncwpon Beach Animal Shelter unle you plan on brinaina home a pet cause they are too cute and .•hey are incredibly priced (S38 to ldopl, plu a S20 JPllY or neutenna depo1it for pupt -vet visit included) .... Shannon Kinaman hu worked there four yean. She'• aeen pure-breds come in, but ahe says ttley're qukk.Jy snapped up. . . So if you mu1t have a pedigree 10 to Ben's Plants and Pets -an odd name for a normal place with Jood deal~ on dop (and other U10ned cnllcr1). No puppy mill doss. He sell Dobcrmans and 1heeherds for $400 -$100 cheaper than Russo s .... Ben gave me a great deal on my ~hnauzer Greta. She's beautiful. Just ask her. 0 You can find "in" Billabong book totes starting at $20 at Corona dcl Mar Beach Club .. Thi~ i the be t price I found. Eddie Bauer ------has n more expcn 1vc and more durable back pack for $40. . . . , Thi could take you for more than a day trip to find It '• made from their own pccial fabric "Cordura" and looks like it would last 11 long time .... 0 Crown Hardware ells Malibu hght (the low voltage type for lighting up your yard) for $29.99 .... 1his i such a good deal, more than $20 bucks cheaper than I found them anywhere cl e. . . . · Ask for Bob Aydelottc if you go to the Crown in Corona del Mar. This guy is a riot -and really helpful .... The ~tainle steel Plaza Tower at South Coast Plaza in C0tu Me a is nearing completion. 0 I've looked around, and 10 get a really nice leather organ1.cer you'll probably wind up paying around $100 .... Key here is to go to Bcnchley's Fa hion Island. They'll monogram 11 free and there's no need to come back and pick it up -they'll deliver it to you. Nice ervice .... Constructing a piece of .. art For the really durable type of plastic fabric organizer, the best bet is Loui Vuitton at South Coast Plaza (S 160). They la t till the cows come home .... MCM al S.C.P. wants $520 for their filo fax ized ver ion .... Freeway Store manager Marty Vcrstappc said he never thought he'd \CC uch low price on fox machines. He can \ell you a Murata for $299 .... Hempill at Fa hion I land ha a good !;election of men·~ tyle'> (hke ta cled loafer on ale). They're 40 percent off Check it out. . 0 Appointment of Newport, 1n Wc!itcliff Court, 1 having n 50 percent off ale. Some of their king \heet sets are $250 (my, my!) Top of the line 310 count heets n1 Stroud \ are about that much, and they're not on ale (What'c; the deal?) . . Appointment manager Moniq ue Davy explained the fine point) . The e are Egyptian cotton with a longer, finer \taplc fhey're much softer (oh) 1 hey frel h~e butter (oh) ... ~he '1rnnded them to me . 1 hey did ()um') If )OU \·r <'Omt aero s BnJ barialns or unu ual lttm , or If JOU know of a rda//er who provldts nctptlonaf trvicts or quality ~ ure to ltt mt know. You can reach me at 497-9873. Or stnd a fax to 6.Jl-5901. -- Volunteer Directory ..... Plclllc fhf' Oprr.1 P.1<1fic C.u1ld Alh.tncr. .1 ~upport gmu/> for Oper.i r.u11tc, h.i~ .t ~.d(t r.1ngt' o <>CtMllt"S f0< '>oluntl>crs from l.i~hng .1nd itulfing enw•loprs. 10 ~tJfltng thr Clper.i shop, to being dorl'nb who prrparr c"tldren .u Or.ing CcM\I \Choo!, for wh.lt the\ ~•II \et' in .1n 1>pera For 1nform.ition. Cdll HO r~RA <;46 7 J721 The guild .1lh.:ince fNturt"\ 10 guild ~htch r.inge from bridge .ind tmnl\ 10 org.inwng the Oprr" B.lll the gr!'M1p s prenut'r soo.il rvent on ""'"' 13 Thert' i) .ali'1 .1n f'l!lf'Mt\.I" rduc.at1on "'nd community ootrr.1ch progr.1m. ............ ---· Mtn .ind womt-n 01,.er JO >N" of olge. h.ivtnK hvt'tf tn Or.tnge County for SI\ month) Jnd on tht> 1<>b for .1t lt'J\t lhrl't' month\ .irr nef'd<"d to W"l'\>i' .n big brothf'" or big Wt•f) for c:h1klren 6 16 from "ngtr JMrrnt ~ It rfltuir~ .11 Orte )t'.lr comm•tmt'nt of 4·6 hot.tr\ per Wttlo. 10 .. ~ .u" rolr modrl r°'" th11d Appl1<.1nb mu~ go throoltfi • M:rttntng .1nd int "''rw process .u do thf' children, .1nd rhons "'t' m.>d~ 10 comp.111hly m,\lc h lht' '"11 r or lnl.\tm,1t1on l.111 5-4 1 'l77) ,...... .............. C8nlll' fht' • olll'\>tCW ()c>wk>pmt•nt.il (t'Olf'r Ill ( a.t.i Mt~ nn'<I, \olun!l't''' "1 .1111 1n tht' cl.h\tuom, "'°'"~pit. I •!surf! pr~r.im~, lctl..ing 101dents to clt1~M'$ or a \\,1ll N r<·t.Ht.11, ground\lt<'p1n~ .ind \lolllin~ ti t· < l1>th1ng \Ion• I nr mnr1• infnrm,\11on • 0111 R1d1.ird Grt!\t·r .it 115 ~ S 1111\ fmlrollnmtll Nltn Center Ttw ln\.ire>nmt·nt.ii ".11urt' ( t nu r 111 c .... p .. n 81•.1,h 1,1,111 h.1w 1 tr.uning ~·,\ton ltw \t}lunrc-e~ on \\ <'ffnr.sclt\ trom Oct i Oe<" I I from •1 .i m no•Hl \oluntl'NS "'-Ill h•' lrJ•nt'd In 11•,lfl so!"nu~ tour and ""''_.. ..,rll(•11c,m h.1mJ~ on tour, tor school 1 l11lcl1f'n and other groo~ ... lso thert• •S .i nt·t'fl for p!'oplc tu \\t crl and h1·lp m.11nt,11n the Ct'Ott'f r llf 1nformalt0n «tll tht• n.11ure centl'r .11 b4'i H41i'I .ind fud\ C11>luw <tt MS 26t.5 fh!' ( t nln tor f •m1ly { 1•un.,.·l•nli, 1 non proltt lotmwltng Cf'ntn •~-.1.111-.I "''h thr YMCA ottd .1dtl•IH>n.tl IJOJrd nwrnb<•f) .... ho mttl onr um~ .l month 111 pmvidt' <ommunity 'Upport .Ind d1rett1on IOf ,,,.. ( l"nlN. Al~. thf' I en IN nt't!ti .. 1).1rt t•mt' '>olunteer 1n the C'\1"nin!;) .t• • fC'( rpuoru~ for tnform.altt)(I, ( .. 11 c .. 111 fonunnoo .it 754·11•• If you hnr •n ilf'm for tit~ Volunt~t Dif'Klory, m•il It to /Oii Fr'61Hon, Vt>luntttrs «Jitor, JJO W. ••r t., < ost.i A>ir A, CA 91621 ------ Servt·co Clubs Ross to address Newport Kiwanis on pension funds . li.irry Ru.... will .,pcuk on 'Government ond Pm11tc Pcn\lon Fund\" at th!\ week' New.port Oc:ath K1w. nis meetin H><lll) 11t noon 31 < h ulcv lirown' (formerly the Reuben E. I cc), l unch i\ S IO for nun-member\ I he ~cpt ..3 pro ram will le tu re color rrc'-cnt.11mn of the " ,111onal P.trk-. and .t1ur.1l Wonder' of Jtah ... 0 rhc K1wuni\ Club or Corona dcl Mar will fe ature l(X'lll junior h1jth t hool \IUdent pcalong lln lhe1r C~Changc lnp IO Q~,l\llki, J••P•'"· 111 thi' wed.\ tnl"l"ltntt. I h"-('JM K1wanl\ 'P' rNucJ the tudcnh' trip to the .,l'ltCJ .en of Ncwrort Ucach I he mcctm• i'> 1 huNJ y t noon ut the D.1l11J ( minth111n \Jehl C 'luh on U.1y,1d l>mc. -C 'ompllttl b.r Jon ,.triu;on Architect explores the Plaza Tower Years ugn when I Witted I lorcncc, llaly for the f1r'1 time, it "a' \uggc .. ted that I ~a11 until the 1 .... 1 da)' of m> tnp to tour the ( .1thedr.1I hy Bruneuc:h1 and Michelangelo known a~ "The Duomo." Stewart Woodard I would '>CC tlll' 1ncred1ble c:.1thcdral at the end of .1 narro" 'trcct or '>CC 11\ un11.1uc dumc lrom J d1,tJnt h11l\ldC \.\-ell, t"I\ the time the la .. i da\ mllcd .1round I ~ .... 'o cxc:itctl. th.11 \\hen I tin.1lh .irnvcd at th" f;lll\Oll\ Arch itecture \tructure. I wa a ncnnu-, ~red.' In<: an11c1pJt1on grc\\ \\1lh c.u.h P·""lllS JJ) I mu't tell \OU th.11 Ill) l \f\C\.'t,111on' ~en: cumpktcl't' lult1llcd It '' trul\ J magnilu.:cnt hu1ldm '. l e,1\111g th1.. Pcrlormtng Art\ (enter after .1 pc:rlorm<1n(C la\t \CJr, I f1r'1 '•"'' lhc te't panel of the pr11p11,cd ~I 'tllf'} uf11cc · hu1ld1111.: 11, ,1,11nk" 'tccl .tnd hr,,,., .. ,i...111 ll'.1~cr" \\ ,,., ~•lmo,t:;-- unl~ir tn tho"c \\Ondcring wha+-thc Sp~uker ~en ice \ n "'~ • f\ Ill.I '~ 1k.:1 ' hurl' 111 v.111 111lc:1 ltlt \f'l.tl.r1~ 111 n.1n-1uul11 11ruup 'l.trllnl' Ill \l ('ll nl"•'I I or m•'I• 111f11rm.1l11•n fH to rtl\!l'l :. '"''"ft •. , a\i1tl;ilil·· '[lCJl.l'r\, lttll c;,,,. m1 I..' \II \mcrt• 1n .11 '11 .,:11~ I Retirement plan ~cminnr ..... "l'e>R r 111 \t II r hl l'tcv.1,.m UcMh •Jflt1\! of Sh llOt•n I dim.in lJmth er' '' IJX•n .. •ru1r. 1 \l"m1n If on "l ump \um ll1\l1thutnm' I 11mi Rcttri:mcnt l'lan\ II will t.tk< pl.11 e from 7 to I' pm . Sc:pl ~ 11 thl· fl~all RcgCn•"V H111d, 1~-xJO J 1mh<11c:c Hl\J ·1n lntnc. · I rn• 11! di.u•'l' 11ul 1•1..-n 111 the pubh,, the ,,•n11n.ir '' 11nc 1•1 .rn nn11mn1 fin Ill· , ,JI '<·m111.11 M"rlt'~ I 1•r r. '"".th<>n' an.I forth• r 1nt,11111o1t11l11, c~ll \\ l.'nJ\ \m lh 11 1 .. u•n11 I mp<>tent\ non~mou' !"I "-1'01-tl Bl (II -lmri>tcnh ,\11ull\rrn1u~ •~ 11 "''" pr.•fit 01g•n11allon fuurt1fr.I h1 •lt'W: Ui~ lhC' J1..1 no)I' an.I lh'atrn, nh c•f 1mpn1en,c , \kd111g re hdJ 111, th11<I Wr1lnc~l I\ ,,r <" .. h m11n1h 111 the U11.t1d Room 1•1 111>.1 \km1111 1I I hl\f'tlal Prl,l'i)'tt't1.111 "IOI c:1t.1'<•tl llh.I , Imm 7 lO" pm ·~·lh f'Allrtrr~ lfC rn,tlll( 11~·J Ill II• tcnJ I or llli1lilkmal inform11111n call I· 01144~·7 f>7 (OFFICES) ....... OllM,.. ••• ,.. .,.. 2 ............. . ....... ,...,, I C •ea--. ....... PUI llllCNIY fl~ C., S.. ................... .,... ..... . ::.: ..... ., .......... ..., LAW OFFICES · EJCpenenc.d Attorney tlnce 1972 tt•R~ llMURY • Auto •nd motOf'cycte ecctdenta, wrongfuft dNth, AWORKDa COMNWTIOll ·On th• fob Injury. MD CCHl8ULTATIOll ·No reccMHy, no fee. 800-898-8589 final de ign would be. Then the iitructure rose from the ground and 1mmed1ately it ove r-whelmed the ne.irby office towers, which onl) added to our cxpec.1at1ono, No" th<ll the -,1ru1.;ture I\ 90 pcr"cnt complete (I'm jUSt too impatient to wan for 11\ ltnJI Cl>mpletion) we all can mal'el at '" eloquence and taste, rcnccted tn the ftnal de-,1gn. I ha .. c ne .. c:r hcen .1 ~rcJI admirer uf the I m~er\ International An·h11ec1, cc: .. car Pelh/f-.A I.A In thl'i C.l\e, he ' outdone himself. (I t..ecp \\Ondcnng why onl)' notional arch11ect') are elected for the arch11cctur,1I jewels of Orange C ount)) I 1rm' 'u1.:h a .. Lc;.,.,on / Pomc" :\ I.A Jnd McClarJnd \ .... quc1 A I A a\ "ell a' other-. .ire more than C<tpahlc ot cqu.tl competence F mm ,1 J1,IJnlc, thl.' tower" m.1gn1htcn1 111 '" rcOccti .. 1t). e'pcc1.1lly tn the lath.r p.ut 111 the d.t\. J1"1 the mere \Ile, l11111p.trl·d 111 llH: 11thcr '"u"1urc' in the metr.1, 1' 1mprc'"'e I here ''a llWJC~I~ abt1ut the dc,1gn th.11 de.uh ,t,llc' that Orange Counl\ h." trul) m.1turc:d, (at ka'I an Jfl'h11ccturc It ,., hy far the ml>1ot 'nphl\lllJtcd Jc,1gn an the nl.ln) n.1mplc., ot high ri\c dc"gn 1n 111\,er' in OrJn~I.' l1)unty l c;•,1\C II 111 the Jc\clopl.r. the; S1:gcr\trum 1.1m1h. to .11"·')" p111"11lc the ll·.1tl1ng edge of clq:.1nt'-'· Guurd traininA I ll, tr.iintng 111 be .1 <'.• 111 I\ of11c,·c •~ 11lk1~.i 1hrough tht: Or rn1 r (111101\ Prt• \ 1t. tn.Ju\lf'\ Coun~11 \t.tJ nh "'II t 1kc • I :n hour l••ur c 11 th• \r, 1l n \ :.d· l"m\ Of l'u"lt( \lid\ \<t\ I l ~llllf I tv. , hrC',lltn~ h.itlVll\ ~~ J lc.:.U I I 01 ni<•r~ 1nrum1at1on 'all I ... r.-1 -4" l . Oil" I Lntt.• rcgi-.tration < O\ l A Ml \ 01;1, •'f: C rnl\I <"••I· k 'C'·~ lall 'tmc•tcr hc:~3n \11f 19 t-u1 rct:l\llloll11•n for I.ate •t;irtm~ ' .1 •C' 11>111 get unJcnuv the ,.,eel. t•f \ug 9 Ncul\ J hunJrt1l uf the d.l\\l'\, tndu1l1ng 11 "· ~1m1pu1cn anJ m11rkc1tng ire olfcr\'J lh°t,hlr.1h11n fnr latC' •t11111n( cJJ \\:S -..111 N'Jtn 1•n 1 Ut ,J.1\ \ui;, ~nd f'' until I ml.i\' \ h 11 tltt O C \,lmn· ~hlll\ Ofh 4 I h1 'i'lllH' ,, <ll'U Ir 11'\ I\ Im lo 1 J'! m 1,11 mMc 1nlormilt10n , II fl2-~77.? Election 1>nl1) I hl Rcpubhan \• ..: 1alc\ 1•l Or1tn ( 11unrv in\llC\ vou "' 1'''" lh<"m 111 th• u \ ,, "'" <11 1 1c"'''" "'' ~ 11" .... ,h ,re. "'ot that the tower '' perfect. I .ir from 111 I here arc 'IOm1.; glaring de\1gn clement\ that one hJ\ lO 4UC\l IOO f he 1des of the tower, the rear cle .. a11un, the "rccc:'>\Cd" band near the top ti; ol the structure <tnd a veil weak cntran1.:c (cump;.uc:d to.the on~tn<il de..,1gn1. arc JU"t a few nl the 4UC:\tllltl\ T he tv.o '11dc.., of the tm~cr ;ih,<1lutch Jail .ip.1rt when 'comp:m:d tu lhc ·pruml\c' ol the lrnnt elc\<itmn It.., u' 1f. on\.c the prim.ti) dc,1gn wa' e'tahll\hcd. the \Ilk' JU't 'nmc·hov. got there "' .1 "dri.tlhm.tn in the b<tcl.. room " I he rear clc:\almn h C\.Cn wnr\l' It\ J\ If 11 were Jc:tcrmincd 1hat -.1e"'ing the -.1ructure from the <-'i tree\\ay and 405 JU't wa\n't 1mpnrtant! \\ h\ didn't thcv UHi' the CUf'\C:d l•lllh1:UrJl1on th,11 W,I\ ~o 'u~· .. c"lul .11 1hc lront ol bu1ldln.i tu th" ck\,1tmn ' I he honLonrnl rccl"''cd Ii.ind ( 41 11,1<1r trom the top t1>0l..<, capric1ou' .ind wmpletc'> -...11h the tnp ti11nd , \\'h11:h "\Cf) 'ul ... e"lul to thl m crall 1..1101..1.!pt It' 100 liad th.11 1l1c m1g111.1I dc"' •n "'th .1 marhlc d.1d l'nlran1..t' "ii' not incorporated tn the final hu1h.lrn~. It really added u "nnuerful "counter pomt .. tu the J?.rllUOd lc\:cl. \\ h.11 re all} tli,turb., tlm writer '' tht: mcrt'd1tilc m1,,ed 11pportuni1~ th.11 lhc dc,elopcr had .... 1 su,,t s. n John "i(\lll(I r I h• C\'C:nt " he: mg hct.t 1>n "-cdnc~ll\ ·\u :I\ "' lhr \ ill.111t Crean, 1111'1 M ' Dr in S1nt.1 \nio I lc1ghl\, Hu\IOl'' Jll11r " re· quc.:•lrJ h1t.>J n~ ii rw-ho)I h.-r v.111 be tn mal...tng a major contnbution to the entire metro 1one The parl...inp \tru1.:1ure, even though de 1gnc:d well , 'hould never have heen con•Mtallcd atime grade. Ye . 1 am \Urc that crnnom1cs pl.1yed a h1g h.1nd tn the final dec1 .. 1on. or ma\.he a high v.ater tJhk" - 'Wh.u 1s dl\turbang •~ tbe pace hould ha\e heen plJnned a a major pJrk fur .tll of u In fact. the entire metro an:a b "car friendly" nor pede tnan oriented l he offo:e people a' well ac; the mght people u'tng the Performing Art' Center. the uth Coa t Rcpcrtul) I heater and the man) re!.t rnrant' that penneate the area ha'c n1\ place to go, e-ccept into the cur and hit the free"a~ T here could ha .. e been par!... l'incc:rt~. i.pecial \hows such a ··un., on the green," e.xhiblls, Chn"ltma' celebrations etc etc People could JU"t enjoy the pace: jU't tu ~troll l'f have lunch in a parl.. cn,1mnmcnt. [~,en more 1mportan1 11 would hit\e made the 'trm:turc cn·n th.ll more import int It "ould h.iH' been the trut' 1..cnkr of <.>ran!lc ( l>UJll). l •1'.11.. "h t Ccntrul Part.. mean~ 111 that l.'11\ l 'en though 11'., a great hu1ld1ng.. ~onw11mcs 'P•H'.'C 1s more unportant ."ilt't+Brt Ooodard, .I.A., Is a \t"MpOrt B~ach archltttt. oflc:rcJ R S \ I' I >r n· f'\..tllOn\. 45!i·08QO \l'nd 1ttm• uf 1t1ttrr t to Bullfl#I &Mini. .no "· B.tJ ·1.. Cofta MtH, ,1617. FREE ADMISSION ..... ...,,.. ...... REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS ISM 11E UW .-J E.T • MfTll II tma 111111 At MAIMTI COlllTYAllJ 16025 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley Wednesday, September 4 1·00 pm & 700 pm IEMl IElllBB RESERVATIONS 848-6499 ~ requhd W *-ol ...._ e.cMCta MO 000, not M00.000 ~ Joint tenancy doee not ~ ptoOetlt Md Clfl ,..,. In .. p8Y"f*1l of UIW leC I IW) Income tu START LAW SCHOOL. •• . . Now! • rull·llm' 01nd part· tune programs • Con~~n1 nt da sch ~ulc -day , C\:Cning , anJ w kl'T\d • Ac~lc ratNi full·tlm 2 1/2 y ar progr•m • Comb1"'-.'J JD/MBA degree with hJprNn Collcge • ·hotar hips and financial 1d a vail bl \ Full-time and Part-ti11tt Classes Begiti August 29, 1991 Call today. Fullerton (714) 738-1000 • Irvin~ (714) 753-3200 WESTERN STATE .!!ii!!!!!! UNIVERSITY!!!!!!!!! COLLEGE OF LAW • , ... ,,.....,.~-~.,., • ........,. ..... ...., ... c-' • wn ~· ,.,, ca1,.,.·1 ,,,,.,.,, ..... ..., • W1Jkc_,.lltlt,C--f""'-"'S.-1•-fC~- • '"' ~.,·-~ .. -/~-'~•-• ,,.. rrw.t,......, ...., ... ,_ IJJI ~ ~ c.-,,. M-' •'~CA '1~1-' 1J ,,..,_ • lriiW, CA m11 Newport weekly endures business-~edi~ graveyard By Russ Loar SUI! wr.. S eemingly npe Orange County has proved unfn.iitful for many business publications, but the Orange County Business Journal is a survivor. Although the 13-year-old, 24,000-circulation tabloid has tn.iggJed to find profitability since changing owners and formats two years ago, it has avoided the graveyard populated by such failed publications as Executive Magazine, Orange County BusinessFirst and Business to Business. The timing of the current recession, which ha hit the media particularly hard, couldn't have been wor e for Kansas City, Mo., real estate magn ate La rry Bridges, who spent more than Sl miJlion to acquire the Business Journal from founder Marsha Marengo in August 1989. 'W But CH~n in e're still a the face of a young weakened . . economy and publication, a high . and we 're turnover In going to both management continue to and staff, the grow at an Newport extraordinary ~~~~:~~:sed pace for the Journals next couple of revenues have been on the years . I upswing. ___ _. Although Publisher Publisher -------Richard Reisman won't release financial figures . source estimate the paper's revenues arc ave raging about $125,000 a month, up about 70 percent from 'its slump du ring summer 1990. Reisman says all Indicators are pointing up. The }Qurn1l, which has about 6,500 paid ubscribCr , is trying to convert its free subscriptions. Reisman estimates the publication is adding about 600 paying readers a month, and he is optimistic about the pace of improvement. "Sports lllustrited went for more than 10 years before it became profitable, then it be~u,1e greatly profitable," Rei man sayc;. "We're sttll a young publication, and we're going to oontinue to grow at an ~xtraordinary pace for the next couple of years " former owner Marengo believes the Journal s new owner and hand·picked Publisher Charles Heschemeyer, former editor of the Denver Business Journal, got off to a shaky Btart whe n virtually all of her former employees either resigned or were fired in the first few weeks. "I don't know why they did what they did," Marengo says. "We were making more than SI mill ion a year in ad sales. If they had kept our original sales staff, they'd be doing all right now." H eschcmcyer left the Journal in June 1990. He wa~ replaced on an interim basis by Paul Schwartz, a friend of Bridges d1spa1ched from Kansas City. Reisman, forme r director of marketing with the Orange County edition of Los Angeles Time~. came on 003rd last fall. The Bu~inc~ Journal i now on its third advertmng director, Ile; ccond circulation director, 11' second editor and its third manag ing editor 'iin~ the ownership change. Shortly after Reisman came on board, he hired forbc~ business writer Rick Reiff as editor. Reiff was Jl\O formerly part of a reporting team 1n Akron, Ohio, that won a Pulitzer Prize. Reiff replaced Mike Stone, who continues to work for parent company CBJ Associates, which also owns the Los Angefes and San Diego buc;iness journals. There has been some turnover on Rciffs 10-person editorial taff thi year, including the re 1gnation of two managing editor , a research director and the paper's two most-senior reporters. . R eiff, pu hing for better busine reporting, sent several of hi.s editorial staffers back to school to attend business clas cs at UCI during their off hours. "We're stre ing continuing education," Reiff says. "The people here are all good reporters, it wa just a matter of giving them more business cxpertjse." Building a strong editorial product is only part of the Quick response? That personal toucn? And everyching from invesr- ment needs and trust service to it takes to meet d~ needs of local midcnts just like you. If you'tt in the marker for a banker who undcntands that the customer always coma first just drop by our Lido Villa3c office at 3388 Via Lido, Newpon Beach. Or call Bob Stockwell ar 714/724-4360. tnarine financi ng? These are just a few of che many advantages in choosing City National Bank. Serving Lido Village for over 15 years. Caty National knows what ~-C11YNATIONALBANK R 2 _. --l"«t, • 111 D Business Journ1f s battle, if the experien·ce of Busine sFirst is any indication. "We had a product that wa an artistic success, but unfortunately wa not a business success," says Chuck Loos, former editor of Bu inessFirst. "I think the market 1s not an easy one. One of the difficultie business publications face in Orange County today is that they are trying to cover the county as a single market, and that may not be the case." The competitive Orange County media market also presents a formidable obstacle to financial success. "The Orange Cou nty Business Journal has a real challenge in the form of the Lo Angeles Times and The Orange Counry Regi tcr," say Steven Churm, publi her of Orange County Metropolitan. "Tho e bu inc s ~~ptdo Orange County Business Journal publisher Richard Reisman (left) isn't worried about past f a.ilures by business-oriented publiations or competition from business sections in daily newtpapers. The journal,. (a recent copy of which is shown above) is "written for business people to read at their pl ace of work," Reisman sajd. sections have improved greatly. The key to the i.urvivab1lity of the Business Journal is to do a better job than tho c two publication , which both have better resource . " With the acqu1 1t1on by Bridge • the Journal switched fro m biweekly to weekly di .. tribution and adopted the de~ign of its sister publications in Lo' Angeles and San Diego. which 3rc both profitable. Los Angeles Bu me'> Journal Editor Steven Ludwig and San Diego Bu~ine Journal Publisher Pat y Venuti both attribute the ucce~s of their publications to in-depth coverage of local news. R eisman believes the niche-oriented Journal will wm over subscribers and adveru~rs. stung by a h1 tOI') of bu\lness pubhcat1ons that sold cover stones and sclect1vely di!lcountcd ad rates. The Appointment Calendar Tonll)lt "How 10 Avoid Co tly Hidden Problems" with new homes. 7:30 p.m . Irvine M1rno11, 18000 Von Karman Ave Cost $30. 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Call now fur more infmN~ about building your future {tallitr with a tax~ annuity Call A.rip SaJth at nM7'-5100 S.teman Ekhler, HUI Rkharde 620 Newport Center Dr. 11300 News>O" lwh, CA 92660 Kemper Securities Group, Inc. Bateman Ekhltt, Hiii RJ~ DivWon Membtrs New Yortc Stock hchanse and Olher princlp1I e>echanses J Busineu Journ1I cnaagcd in some selec1ive dascounting during the early months of its new ownership, according 10 current and former account executives, but they say it bas achieved more rate integrity in recent months. •we're not a con umer publication. The Times and Register are acneral-interest consumer publications reaching a mass audience, whereas the Orange County Business Journal i\ a trade publicauon," Rei man ays. Unlike other bu inc s publications that have come and gone, the Journal 1ppears to be wclJ capitalized. Bridges, ,president of real estate company E.xccutjve Hills Inc., is one or the Kansas City area's largest commercial developers. His banker, Frank Morgan, is said to be the most powerful bu incssman in Kan a City. But like many other developers, Bridges has had d1fficultie , including a split with former busine partner Ted J. Ehney Jr. ~nd related loan problem . Bridge~ wa\ believed to be fielding purcha c proposals for the Orange County Bu~ine s Journal in I 990, a source in his orga nization says , but talk of CBJ selling the paper has incc died down. Bndge did not return calls to be interviewed for this article. T he Journal' previous sales manager tind part owner. Paul Marengo, believe\ Reisman 1s now on the right track. Marengo, who left his pos1t1on a~ ales manager after the Journal changed hand , says he was caJled in th1\ pring to give the adverti ing 1aff a seminar on "how to do sales -the old way." "What they've lo t 1s the office product retailer . They were our trongc t advertiser ," Marengo say "A lot of our old adverti'lcrs have gone to other media." Up The Ladder Gordon Tlpptll ha\ hccn named chairman of f&lylor Woodrow Home U SA I ormcrly the pre 1den't and chairman of Newport Oeach based Taylor Woodrow Home Cahforn1a Lid. and Taylor Woodrow Homes Nevada Ltd., Tippell will be replaced in hi'i prcviou po Ilion by Richard Pope, who was promoted from \:ICC president and regional manager. 0 Corona dcl Ma r re idcnt J•1 D. amaban, formerly on executive with Tran p clfic Development Co • ha41 ~en named n le ina ind marketing vice pre\1dcnt in Newport Be. ch for Tua -bucd PM Renlty Group In thi po 1tion, <.irn ah n will be rc'ipon4i1hlc ror markellng Newport Center·, 1.4 million 'lqlltlrC feet of orficc 11pace u Jan Stmpllntr h been pro1noted to region I m1n1aer with. 'ommun1,pond Inc., a bu~1neB ('umm un1cation~ con,ult1ng firm 1n Newport lleach. Sempltncr Joined the firm in 1984 dl1d wn prumotcJ to vice pre uknt in 1990. 0 Ptttr Zaratt i nd •H•H Bu\tamantt ha11c joined u hman w kefidd' Ncwrort Beachf Irvine uff1cc. 'l rate. prcv1ou 1ty 1 parcner with We clcrn tnd111idual A 'oc1.1tc'I in I auna Nipcl, i an indumu1I broker. ind Bustamante, formerly with Sccumy Pac1(1c tilnk, 1 an aprra1~r. ' S•lior Editor TJ Hdchlm• ... !• 12M, Marital harmony fine-tuned in time A fter a lifetime together, Old Married Couples resemble one another. She acquire his juttina jaw, and he takes on her near-sipted squint. Both share the same wide &rins and rounded tummies. It's not a mirror imaae but a marital reflection. II it possible that thinking alike, eating partner5 fi&ht lyina down on their comfortable recliners. lt'1 easier 1 on the back and you get more ' circulation in your head for , remembering all your grievanca. It's abo refreshing to-have .a pol Of cofree and cookies at your elbow to keep your strenath up. You won't find an old pro stalking dramatically out into the night to simmer down. It's just • easy to stalk into th~ next room - slamming the door as a finaJ comment. ,. alike, and voting alike gh-es a man and wife an uncanny resemblaoce? One thing we do know, veteran partners can read each other's minds as clearly With aJI their domestic 5killl. couples are ttll clumsy enouah to step on each other's punch lines -or fini h each other's sentences. • ThlS lS worse than grabbing the • last ucculent morsel from a M.wtMlf'll'.,.,... Tag Taggart, 79, far left, leads the exercise clut at the Newport Villa Retirement Home. Exerd1ing with Taggart are Rusty Hadley, 69, Erne Winters, 79, and Hazel MacMinn, 79. Below, Ethel Hughes, 87, stretches during the dan. Taggart volunteers to teach ex~rcise. ,, Exercise stretches quality of life S omehme durina my school days I recall a health teacher tating that there are three things essential to our physical well·bei11g. They are: 1) good nutrition; 2) rest and sleep; and 3) exercise. Jn our society, eating and sleeping are very popular, but unfortunately exercise seems to be neglected. This neglect is particularly true among our enior citizen . The Council or Physical fitness tell us that only eight percent of American. SO year and older exercise vigorou ly enough to promote their heart health. Members of the Costa Me a Senior Citliens Advisory Committee arc triving to find ways to encourage our seniors to give exercise its rightful priority in their every day lives. The commillce was created to advise the City Council on i sues that affect the emor population. And we believe that the need for exerci c is an important i ue. An e1Ccrc1 e program of 30 minute or more daily, umang no pecific medical rcstnct1ons, can have excTtmg benefits to help u to a belier quahty of life. It can help us reduce f atiguc and tension; gain more energy; improve mental outlook; improve agility; help ward off anxiety; help keep our independence longer; and help you sleep belier, look belier and feel better. A IWO·pha e excrci e program i uggc ted, beginning with Phase 1, conditioning excrci e of tretching, Oexib1hty, breathing and trengthening, for perhap 10 minute or longer. This 1s de igned to keep muscles and JOint loo e and trong. Pha c t"o I!. a ustaincd e~erc1 e, 20 minutes or more, to keep the cardiovascular system strong, such as walking, biking, swimming or whatever you enjoy most, taying within your personal limitations. Finding the activity most enjoyable to )OU will give you the incentive to stay with it. It may be de 1rable for man) emor\ to carry out their cxerc1 e program on a ' "do-it-your!.elf ba is" in their own home environment. Lawn bowling offers a very incxpcn ive t:nJoyable outdoor activity, providing mile exercise, enjoyable recreation and good fellowship. Beginning Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. each Thursday for nine weeks, Coastline Community College 1s offering a free class in lawn bowling. For more information call Coastline at 751-9740 (ctn !. number 9322} An important point to remember i that a daily e~ercilic program 1s not ju t a helpful hobby for older people. But rather i a neces!.ary activity for the quality of life -we de ire. Let' give it the priority 11 ment Tag Taggart is • mtm~r of tbt nlor Citizen Adt>lsorr committtt for tht city of Costa Mt •· Ht •I o ttachts utrd t clas t for stniors • • •oluntttr. WARNING a if they w~re set in large type.· This stems Crom thousands or hours mooitonng their spouse's predictable brain waves, the zigs·and·zags and sudden reversals. Marital ESP 1s a great help in knowing when your bridge partner 1s about to trump somebody's ace, but what about the sacred secrets . in your life you'd rather not reveal? Like your real age? Or your real hatr color? Living w1ih a mind reader 1c; terribly constncttng. HO\\lever, 11 keep all those octogenanan swmgcrs on the !.traight and narrow Extramantal affairs Virtually vantSh after ninety Old Married Couples have 1mplifted a number of dome Uc problem!>. Take the classic tiff. they've made 11 far more efficient. Instead of all tnat ycllin& and crockery .. ma h1ng. mature pou e's plate. Many of you will be surprised to team that some of these veteran lovers have been awarded a chest full of medals for courage beyond the calJ of duty. One of the highest • honor for husband i the Macy 01 ungui hed Service Cross for \'Oluntcenng to go shopping with )Our wife. Few men exhibit such tamina as a, spouse fighting his ! way throuah an end-of-the-month· ale. Women in combat arc a formidable foe As an Old Married Lady who's had her ~hare of 10\/e's JOY5 and pratfall , I offer one tip for a lasting marriage Never go Jo bed mad. Better to hunker down on a lumpy sofa and make your mate feel like a beast He -won't send you ro-;cs, but you'll get custody of the TV changer for a whole week. N•ncy Mclnt~ Is • rrsidtnt of Laguna Nigurl. LAW OFFICES Experienced, aggressive attorney BANKRUPTCY -Stop creditors, foreclosures, repossession. FAMILY LAW · Dissolutions, child custody .FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 800-698-8569 . Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects; or other reprodu.ctive harm are • found in gasoline, crude oil, and many other petroleum product and their vapor , or result from their u e. Read and follow label directions and u e care when handling o r u sing all petrole um product . 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I • H • 5 2 l -3 l 5.7 Shell 011 Company and Its subsidiaries '" 00 '>21 'l'i7 Texaco USA H00 -52 3-\157 Time Oil Co. 1-H -521-1157 Tosco Refining Company I hL ' '> 2 1 -1 l ~ 7 Ultramar Inc. HOO '>1'·'157 .) Union Pacific Resource• Com~ny l 8lXl 5 l \ ' I 5 7 UNOCAL Corporation ) ·800-52 3 .. ll 57 U.S. OH • Refining Co. 1 HL ' 51 1 .. \ I 5 7 ... :a., /J Co-dependents need to examine priorities I f you often make excuses for someone else to other people -if you spend inordinate amounts of time thinking about what your partner or mate thinks, docs or feel -if your ' sclf-impo ed mi ion is to make him (or her) happy whenever he (or she) is sad. or ...... AlllZI Family Counseling In short, if you arc an expert in taking care of everyone else but yourself, you quality as a "co-dependent." Tuo weeks ago, I wrote about how Mary, Carol and Marlene each live life trying to achieve an impossible goal -trying to control a man whom he perceive\ to need "\tra1ghtening up." lallt week, I wrote about why co-dependents rescue others (hecause they don't feel good-enough about themselves) .1nJ how the fir'it 'itep toward a healthier relat1on~h1p 1~ a little ,c1f-analy~1s. Come up with a plan for llfo without your partner. I <,uggested. I h1' will he more likely to keep vou married and or healthier than anything else you could do. Becau'e it'<; only after you bcgm tn focu\ on yourself, and feel in tnuch with your own potenial tha t vou1 rl'lat 1oni.hip even has a real chance of ~ucceeding for the long haul. It can be a freeing experie nce tor you tn eve n think about a life tha t you cJn make happen your\clf -c-.cn 1f vou never, ever cho~e to put yllur pian mtu action It ,., ,11,0 truly liberating to g1\C your partner hack the re,pom1ti1ht\ for his ow-n life . I I k'll k.irn to lo\C vou for 11 if he\ fL.tlh )'0Uf man) the next \tep toward reCO\el) Imm "co-dependence" 1\ to define \our own per!>onal houndanc~ '"1thin )Our existing rcli1t1onsh1p rov.ard this end. lhinl. long and hard about that which you are trnl\ rc,pom1hlc for That which vnu lhome rn tal.c the _ rc,pun,1h1lll)' for. (Remcmhcr to think in term' of \Pur <mn '''UC!. -not hls.) Psychologists often recommend that self-diagnosed "controllers" or "co-dependents" actually write down two lists -one which is headed with the entenee, "I am · responsible for -~· and the second, headed by the entencc, "I am not re ponsible for -". T hrough Mary's own re'covery process from "co-dependence" on her alcoholic hu band, her first list included things like "I am responsible for my own health -I am responsible for preparing my family's meals" etc.etc .. On her second list, he wrote, "I am not responsible for how much my husband drinks -l am not required to make excuses for the consequences of his abusive drinking" etc. etc. Psychologists also recommend that excessive controllers learn to concentrate on their own feelings. Take a few chances and talk about yourself instead of about him - with him or even with somebody else. "Co-dependent" Carol is a woman who lived in fear of her husband's mood swing . In h.tr recovery, she's learned to express her feelings firmly and honc-,1ly and directly to him. She's warm and loving -when he's warm and loving. And although !>he still ~laps into old patterns once 1n aw h1lc, when he has one of his "temper tantrums," she no longer reacts. She stay quiet or leavei.. H is outbursts have diminished because he no longer get' a reinforcing response. E ven poor Marlene, who had allowed herself to be victimized by her boyfricnd'll lack of comm11 men1 to anythmg other than \.\hat he wanted to do, ha<;, come around ~ome. She\ finall) decided to go back to <;chool anvway and to not wall .tn~ longer "until my rela11on'>h1p ha'i straightened out." ''..faT). Carol and Marie ne arc e.i~h lc.uning to allow themsclve~ tu heulmc a priority in their own li"e' \\ hu:h " not a bJd thing for an>onc Seine!> partner' arc al-,o a tiurdcn to live with /Jr. Lind• Algazl is a counselor Mith Algazi FamilJ' Counseling Jn Corona del Mar. ALL YOUR OPTIONS AT NEWPORT Shape-tip Newport wn<i rounded in 1982 "ilh a primary purpose of <;eoicinJ? lhe fitne'i<J need'i of people Jly establishing a ~enuine lonl? term interest in fitne'is irnd health. Shape-l ip "le"port believes in a philosophy of the fitnes\ basics. 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The exercise will seem easier there will be less effort and the feeling is one of euphoria. There is phy iological progre s being made but not as )1gnifican1ly as the more ~trenuous workouts bccau!>e the bo<ly doe~n't have to put in a much effort. J"he '>CCOnd workout IS harder and even though the greate t amount of phy'iiological progres " being made during this time it may cause ~1scouragement. We should not feel this way, because the body has to work harder. cnu'iing more muscle fibre recruitment, more use of ATP, more need for oxygen, more hody fa t hurned, and con'lcquently greater progre~s. 1 heo,c ''hard" workout • howcH~ r. do take more determination and dbcipline I he com1stency of e'erei'c through the "greater effort" worl..ou11o allow us to make the progre.,., we desire. The late Georgt: Allen, a fitness enthusiast and con tant winner throughout his life wrote the following· WHAT I A WORKOUT? Health Editor TJ Hukhlnlon .. .540-1224, ext. 366 I( you find a workout mor-e enjoyable, you may be more determined to stick with it. A workout i 25 percent per piration and 75 perce nt determination. Stated another way, it i one part physical exertmn and three part'! c;elf-di cipline Doing 11 1'.'I easy once you get started. A workout make'.> you belier today than >Ou were yesterday It 'trengthen' the body, rcla,~6 the mind, anc.J toughen'! the p1rit When you work out regularly, your problem\ d1m101sh and your confidence grow-, A workout " .1 pero;onal triumph O\.er la1inc'>S and procra,t1n.1tmn II " the hadgc of a winner the m.irk of an org.rn11cd. gn.11-oncntcd pcr<,on A workout is a personal triumph over laziness and procrastination .• who h." taken charge of Im. or her. dt:,tin) A workout i'> a w 1c;c u'e of 11me and an 1nvc,tmcn1 in e'cC!llence It 1 a way of prep.inn~ for hfe"c; challenge'> .rnd pro\ ing to ~our~elf that you ha\c what it take' 10 do what i necessary. A workout " a key that help~ unlock the door to opponuntt) • md 'ucccs<;, Hidden \.\1thin c.1ch of U'> 1<1 nn extraordinary force. Phy,ical and mental fitne s arc 1hc triggers that can release it. A workout is a Corin of rebirth. when you finish a good workout, you don't simply feel better. YOU I· E::.EL BE'TTER ABOUT YOURSFLF. o ju41t remember to stay d1 c1plincd. he com1 tent tn rour workouh nnd the progress you want will come LttJn ktlt I profe or of ph_, lea/ ttluc•tion ., o,..ngt Co• t Coll~ and owntr of L«>n kelt' Htaltb Club for Womtn In Ntwport Btach and C.llfornl• Co• t Club port Fitntss Ctnttr In Jrvin t . The mammogram: A decision to examine Y bu ve JUSt turned 40, you nur~ed both of your k1dci who are now al mo't grown, and your doctor recommend!> that you begin having yearly mammograms You agree. at your age, 11 " a good idea to keep a clo e eye out for cancer Jn .idd1tmn, 1f you refuse. you ------JU'il might anger H Ith your phy\lc1an ea who believe' Update 'trongly that th" ------<,crccning tcfll J'He\en1' hrca't cancer dct1th' nnc-1r.1cl.cd, the "down '>Ille" of out 11f a 1000 10 3 out of a ~ I he prohlcm w11h 1h1!1 -.ccnario thl\ invc tmcnt is never hrougtli thm1,,1nd, .i fort~ percent 1~ th.11 there "' no dccl\1011 m.1k1ng up. mud1 k~., compared with ruluct1(111 nf .i rather small Tl'>I... prtX'C\\. Like no,,ing )llUr teeth. II "up-\ldC .. The thinking liCCm ... lo I '·') "pt"...ihk." hCCJU't' II ha!> 1' .1 foregune rnnclumrn th.iL he · 11 might help. 11 lert,11111~ c.1n't llC\er hecn proven 'th.It the early women over forty 'hould h.1vc the hurt · c..dlular c.hange~ dctc:ctcJ h)' the mammogram I ct', Jraw the anJlo~" of the mammogram "c1lway!>" progre '\to Dr Da\Jd 1:-dd .... \.\hll d1rccl\ the 'uxl..hr11kcr .ind the 111\C\tor I he c.1ncer It could he th.it many of (enter for I lealth Pnlu:v .11 Dul..c ln\C\tor look-. to the )lt)\;l..hmker the c early changeli nrc rc\erscd L niHr\lt), hJ<, \tarted to .t'>I.. '0111L for .1dv1,c on hi., '""c:'tmcnt. hut hy the ~l<ly', immune ~'tern, or pt11nted 4ue,ti1rn' reg.ird1ng the he woulJ rarely in\e"lt in a <;tock that the'>e change' 1mpl~ do not 'c1cn11f1c ha"" of man> ol our Y.1thou1 ~ume tr.tck record of the pro(tre'I' n often as 1 a~'umed. medic;.,11 pr,ICllle\, parllllJl,uh thl' COmfl.10\ .ind the up ,1nd down w e will likely ne\l!r I.now lhl!I, hencllt\ of .1 ce11.11n rmLctlurt• \Ide\ of the de.ti In mcd1cine. bcCJU\C whcnc\er thc-,e ( np red t() It' n.•t"1lt1·1I I ir how-eH r. the do" n'>lde of 1he1,c OJ ii I""' .. ' I ch.1ngc' .ire dl'>CO\ercd h' the h"rm \Crccnmo pnxcdurc' i• rnrel . 1f " · o ' mammn8r.1m, they art 1mmed1.itel) Patient'> m.11..e c1n '1mc'>tment" nt'r. cum1dcruJ trcJtcd I Procedure lnnl 0 In women from 40 It> "0. the 11 J 'crccning , ... ,.inc. 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"'ho 1ot.t1c\, · I think l will pai.'i nn the mammogt m. hur I 1m ~ert.u nly goin to rctlucc the fat in my t.111:1. incrc.a'c my intake of Bct.1· irotcnc Vat min 'T " Vitam111 "f.,' and keep my' cholc'>terol lc"cl , lov. ., n~ ry to rmolve th und<'rlyinK 1 'U•~ • Cnmplr!r rti~1c.1I Wot!.: up • Nutrilion.l lt!.alrh fduahon • S.h4vior Mo<ll..-.auon • W kJy Svpprtl\ Gtoup~ Our ~ff ncludei 11 hoarJ • trt1fiNI ~,.,,,. hc~nJed chnk•I p v< 1 t, U!lllhetl nor r™·N~ .,,., IKr~I nurio We ffp4 m<»t l~lf'4n(I'!, Bridgecreek Health and M d ical lini 11 770 Warner AvC'nue, Suite 121 For Mor Info all fountain Valley 668·9778 Prescriptions Cosrnetics Gift, Cards .& Stationery 760-0111 BAYSIDE CENTER ~ po '.'!lbh.•, !" All llf thc"C MC()' h "'C h<:cn hown to reduce the n l of hre.1 t c nccr, whether the r tient hu..: n m.1mmogram ur n,lt. JullH Wltltabr, ·"·D .. ii optt"alor ol Mlt.tMr Mf'lllM' In tltutt In """"1 lk•tlt. , , ...... ""Important .. fd IDd winter! "Wouldn't it be tunny if .... = ..... =lftdw=-= .. uked -., AM Mme.' Friday after \lllwilll a allele pracntatiOn of tlle latllt European collections . ... Marte lrhO, CEO and c:Mirman ot I. Mapin, ,...-~..---. presented the show following an eJepnt luncheon in th,e Fuhion Island store. Or, ~rybody might show up • at a future .. event in red. That's hot and -so is gold. -----Fashion-Society forward Ginny ~r -----watched the abow wcarin& a plaid blazer trimmed in gold over a black amt. (A briabt blazer over black ia the very botteat.) "U you can only get one thinf for fall mike it a bright blazer,' aald Bnvo. Watcben also included Nora Heseer, Peay Cioktwater Oay, Martha Green, Nancy Hill, Candke Schnapp, Cathy Lowden, Maria Crutcher, Pat Alen, Carol Wiiken, Margaret lidaudson, hrbara Roppolo and the lone male viewer Bill Mitchell, Irvine Co. VP. "I love the plaid jackets that arc sequinned," said Mary Dell lart&ouru, stunning in a gold-trimmed orange suit with gold hose and shoes. (Gold shoes for daytime is lN.) Sandra ~ nid she thought the denam done with a Chanel style WIS good looking. Other looks: zippered styles, beaded chenille, quilted leather jackets, pleated skirts, platform ~t-~ Viewing the IMett ,........ • a thow at I Magnin were, from left, NMcy Hill, Maltha Gnet1 Md Cathy Lowden. ~~'Nat At left, Bill Mitchell and Barbara Roppolo chat, while, at right, Rose Marie Bravo, left, and Peggy Goldwater Clay tallc about the f ash Ions shown at during the morning event. shoes and coats galore - officer, duffel, oversized, trench in taffeta and sahn. 0 A WELCOME RECEPTION -Many of th~ lunch bunch (leaving with bottles of Versache'a new perfume) had only to go next door for their next social engagement... fhe Islanders held a membership reception at Rex Restaurant. Founders at the luncheon Mary Lou Hornsby and Mary Ann Wells joined fellow-founders Christine Perricone, Adrienne Brennan, Billur Wallerich and Susan Chandler in welcoming close to 15 women Explaining the new groue. Wallerich (Neiman Marcu 1) aid, "We wanted to bring together a group of women to ponsor children's cause and to '-~ Attending the ltlMden lunch were, from left, Mary Ann Wells, Willa Schlegel and Wanda Egfy. t.,..,...... Adrienne Brennan, left, chats with Susan Chandler at the Islanders' lunch. involve the entire Fa hion Island." "We arc hmating our membership to 100, and we will have one benefit each year for a different group involvin' children. Our first one, m Augu t (1992), will benefit the Juvenile Connection Program,'' said Islanders prez Chandler. One of the guests was Eileen Bruchman, director of development for JCP, a program l•~ Islanders, from left, Tina Schaf nitz, Dianne Fuess and Christine Perricone attend a luncheon at the Rex. which offers counseling to help families ward off unde irable • behaVlor and 1uven1le delinquency. Others being offered taste treats galore -Chinese chicken salad, pa ta, lob tcr, caYJar and shrimp canapcs -were Annette Hurwitz, Janet Corbin, urol Horowitz, Patty ~refs, Tirwi Schafnitz, Jeannie Awad, Diana Bromlley, Gloria Zfgner, Patrlda Mickey, Darleen Manclarlc, Dianne Fuess, Wandy Egty and Ollie Hill. Also fi..,e who are in some stage of home remodeling: Kitty Leslie, Nora Jorgensen, Joyce Reaume, CC Wfiitney and Milli Wiffeneck. 0 BV THE WAY: Adrienne Brennan and her fnend (and TV perc.onahty) SArah Pureell will launch a wn care hne tn October. The label is Menage. Proposal • 1n neW president's acceptance speech brings him to knees T HE INSTANT MAKING OF A FIRST LADY -Members of the Exchange Oub of Newpon Harbor were treated to ' two time-honored rituals on the same program the other day. One was scheduled, as W.C. FH took the oath of office as club president, and delivered an acx:eptancc 1peech. The other was a aurprisc, as Fox's girlfriend, Jiilie Brown, is happy to attest. Exercising his preaidential powers, FoJC summoned hi la~. to the p<>diwn. tntroduced her to the assemblage, -----• then dropped to one knee and proposed marriage. Members' wives were in attendance and, according to club publicist Alan Kom, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. And then Julie Brown dehvered her own acceptance speech, the shone t in club history. What 1hc aid was, "Ye , of cour c." 0 ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY -On Sunda)', which 1s the first day of September, you may u e this date on your checks, correspondence, etc : 9/1/91 Don't pass up this opponunuy, friend . In all hkehhood, you won't get another chance. 0 STAY WELL (EspedaJJy on Wttktnd ) -If you must come down w11h an ailment or three, try to arrange it on a weekday. Saturdays and Sunday are very @?Special kteres~ 1asltio11 /J11 * JliQui e11s/iJlll :DtSi/11 e/Q//till/ . Announces the arrival of the new fall and winter catalogues from VALENTINO and E'LEGANCE. Designs and fabrics can now be ordered directly. Only available locally through HIQul. ' 1 7 33 w stchrt ('Nestch Court) NewPOrt Beach (714) 650-1177 ' • ancon\enicnt, not to menuon fru'itratang -and the tre can be hazardous to your health. What was needed Saturday night and Sunda) wa~ profe ional nu~1ng a\'mtance fo r dear KJtty, m) longtime hve-an Lots of folks were helpful over the phone -but, alas, none was a nu!'he available for a hou e caJI. And we cou ldn't visit a nursing fac1l1ty because locomouon, via ~heclcha1r. was hm1ted between bedchamber and bathroom. Came Monday morning and there were several re ponses to the weekend' tape-recorded appeals, and it now appears that help is on the way. By the ume this prose hits pnnt, we should have a profc ional nurse on the premises. ·The selection hould be simple. Fir tly, we'll follow our physician's advice. Secondly, we'U eliminate the re pondents, who -before a lung what's troubltng my bnde -wanted to know about our insurance C()\."erage. No name , please. There's no point an ahenatmg folk who miaht conce1Yably be of crvjce. Definitely, though, we won't be assoc1atmg with one nurses' rep who, an Monday's callback, a ked for our Social Secunty numbers. Over the phone yet, saying it was necc sary for a "pre·chcck." Ain't there a law about that? 0 A IGN FOR 0 R TIM Baseball filbert Carlos tol"t'no, gneVlng for our fallen Angels, i preparing th1 banner for display 11 Autryheim Stadium· Romanik w...,.,. •I Se. • l~ Moo Ytc:hcs end S....,,. V,_.. '·~~--F•YtMl.idpt ~-~~--=-~(~71_4~)_6_7S_~_7_04...;;;,;;;,,- Look to Tht JVtdding ShoW<'ast for loal, reputable ~rvicc • "(·rec Lat\.'ia, Lithuania, Estonia -and Polonia!" 0 mE lWAJN.WlU. MEET - Thcrc''i itood ne\i. for admire~ of Htory bitldn, rajah of The R1u-Carlton. He' mending naccl)' from a coronary ~re, and doc n't have to abandon hi beloved cigar~ Nol ent1rel), anyway Whnt hastened hi reCO\cry. Sch1clcan sa~ ... was something wnttcn b 1ark Twain, to wtt: "lf l cannot smoke cigars in Hea"en. I hall not go." ........... MM~• Your ad can be seen here Call Candy Cennan Home Baker7 Wcddlnc C.k "The Old· Fnhlofl W.t)" 29 o Cr ace Ln C.M C•ll for Info 540-0281 at 642-4311 al. 310. .. • I ' .... ~ t ' to By Tom Titus SU!f Wltw T ho summer theater seat0n in Orange County is just a~ut history, but two more . produet1ons remain -"The Belle of Amhurst" at Costa Mesa's Ba cks tage T heater a nd Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Orove Shakespeare Festival, both opening Friday. Backstage Theater, 1599 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throush Sept. 14 and reservations may bo made by caUina 646-0333. The Bard's lustr tale of Jove, money and parental dominance, as welJ as the inequality of the sexe , will unfold outdoors at the Grove under the direction of Jules Aaron. Carl Reggiardo and Robin Ooodrin Nordli head the cast as Petruchio and Katherine, respectively. Dement, David Anthony Smith, Ron Campbell, Jon Klein, Bud Leatic and Matthew Walker. Performances wjU be given Thundays through Saturdays at 8:30 until Sept. 21 in the Festival Amphitheater, 128S2 Main St., Garden Grove, and reservations are taken at 636-- 7213. Meu (432-5880), fiaal pertonauca Fiiday and Saturday It I p.m., Slandly at lp.m. • "Uttle Shop of Horrors" at a.rill Colle• Irvine, 1530 Concordia, Irvine (786-3540), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. until Sept. 8. 0 •be eened bJ tbe tMlter, faleoeed bJ enaertainment and tadina o1 ICnlt from tbl troupe'• upcondna productioaa. Tbc pu1t11c a. umted aact admillk>n ii fiee. tan IS7-S.96 for additional inlormatioo. ·A three-hour actina workshop desipcd for people interested in makina c:oaunen:ials for television will be offcrecJ Sept. 14 from 9 Lm. to noon in Room · 205 of Oranac Coast College's Lcwia Cenier for Applied SciePCe. Ann and Milt McMenamin wilt present the worbhop and the fee is $25. Call 432-S880 to reptcr. Rebecca May portrays Emily Dickinson in the one-woman show "The Belle of Amh urst," directed by Peter Taylor at the Others in the cast include Elizabeth El ewhere, only a trio of productions remain, two o( which coroplcte their respective runs this weekend. They arc: • .. Jemptation" in the Drama Lab Studio at Orange Coa.;t College, Costa IACKSJ'AGE -Irvine Community Theater will hold its annual mectina and 1991-92 scuon preview Sept. 7 in the auditorium of Turtle Rock Community Park ln Irvine, beginning at 6 p.m. Dinner New W1Pk1 to Wt Bi1111 -Plclnca sa• ART HIStorY- A new a~ movement for the '90s, Omn1st Expressionism, was unveiled Saturday by pointer Russ Butler, ot left with M1k1 Hammo nd, owner of' The Art Loft in Costa Mesa Butler uses the omnist term to include all the "isms" found within his art: realism, surrealism, reg1onol1sm~r1tuo l1sm H is work debuted at The~rt lo~'The Artists Boll" which also featured a poetry performance by G ory Tomlinson, Cynthia Roberts, Tm Rush and lee Mallory, from left 1n the above photo PllltDI " IClbuyl ..... -Liole Inn on the Bay- Qu Giests Say It Best! \Cl/e~ ,€WI~ " Rev. &. Mrs G. Bowman Whiu.i er ,CA , "7 I ldo Park Orl,.r . 'r•por1 Brach, (A UUJ. (714) 67\-llM RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. """' ,_ .... 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(W) I, 3, s. 7, 9 111UA C1N1MA ~ N /19111 SI .... 502~ Following the overwhelming s uc cess of its H Pacific a Choreographic Project '91 " summer workshop, ballet Pacifica artistic director Molly Lynch ha announced its 29th season of ballet programs for the upcoming 1991-92 Concert series at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, a season to b e highlighted b y new contemporary works by 1uest choreograP.hers. The Children's Series, which will also be premiering several new ballets, will begin in October and continue at the Festival of Arts Foru m Theatre in LaJuna Beach. And in keeping with popular tradition, "The Nutcracker," celebrating its 25th anniversary this December, will be pe rformed during th e holiday season (Dec. 17-23) at Laguna Playhouse. Thi year, each of the Concert Series programs will follow a part icular theme, adding a cohe ive balance to the ballet elections. For instance, the Oct. 25-26 program is entit led "Choreographers of the '90s," and wi ll be headlined by the West Coast premiere of "Our Town" created by fo rmer principaJ Joffrey Ballet dancer Philip Jerry. Included in the program will be "By Lamplight " by R ick McCullough -gold meda l winner in the Bo ton Ballet• 1990 Internationa l C horeography Co mpetition, and former leading dancer with the NethctJands Dance Theatre -and a premiere ballet by Diane Coburn Bruning cn1itlcd "Remote Relationship ." "An Evening of Romance" i th e appropriate title of the program planned for Valentine' wee ke nd Feb. 14·15 . "A Midsummer Night's DJeam" will provi de a classica l balance-to the accompanying contemporary works -"Three Romances" by Molly Lynch and "Eternal Spring" by well -known choreographer and UCI facu lty member, Israel "El" Gabriel. Conclud ing the Concert Series on June 12-13, will be "Repertory Highlights" fe aturing Antony ... & Te4't a...,. HwtwJ ll"GI 11 JO •IS I. 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AUG. 28 IMHCNi COOOAIS COMUSATION s pm. 8:30 pm F~ covered parki"B gourmet hors d1ouvres No host bjr • prizes ,$5.00 (Aees 25 -55) 3050 s. lristol (405) (714) 9't-7456 This year,' each of the Concert Series programs will follow a particular theme, adding a cohesive balance to the ballet selections. Tudor's "Continuo" and "Tippett Suite," a neo-classical ballet by James Jones. AJso on the program will be two premiere ballets commissioned by Ballet Pacifica - "Personal Statements -Common Knowledge" by Tina Gerstler - 1991 recipient of the Dewar's Young Artist Award -and "Concerto For Ten'' by former Ballet Pacifica principaf dancer, Sandra Winicski. Each program will feature three performances: 8 p.m. on Friday, and a 2;30 p.m matinee and 8 p.m performance on Saturday. The 199 1-92 Children's Series will get underway on Oct 12-13 with the premiere of "The UaJy Duck.ling" created by Sandra Winieski, and "Carnival of the Anunal . " On Jan. 25-26, the company wilt perform "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" along with "Th e Tennis Lesson." "The Hilarious Tales .., of Peter Rabbit'' will be presented March 21-22, accompanied by the premiere of "Something's Fishy" by Kathy Kahn. The series wiU conclude May 16-17 with "Puss in Boots" and "Fe tival of Nations." There will be five performances during each weekend program: I :30 and 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 :30 a.m .. l '.30 and 3:30 p.m. on Sundays. Pe r fo rma n ce o f "T he Nutcracker" will begin at 7:30 p.m. Dec 17 and continue each day Dec. 18-23 at bot h 3·30 and 7:30 p.m. For further infonnat1on or to obtai n a free brochu re, call Ballet Pacifica at 642-9275. l IS S 30 I d 10 l The Dectw IP<> IJ) 11 'lO S 1 JO 10 4 0.C .......... 11'G 13 I l JO S •S t , 10 IS s ~ 0... (l'G lJ 11 JO .• '°· • 30 .. & , ......... ~"°''JO 630 1010 6 Def .. •elo• I IS J 30, 6 t IS, 10.30 wooo .. 1001 ONIMAI a.-..c. ,....._,IC..Mt o-,.. SSI '°"" I It 1 ..,, ;; M Ultle Tear,. I, 3, S. 1, t '2 ........... P'G 13 12 JO. '2 JO. • 30, • 30. 130, 10 10 3 '°1 O•l11•"4Mie !GI 11 30. 1 30 3 30, S IS ......... MHwF ll'G 1311 30, t •S • Pw'9 We.II& r'Ci' 12 1 •, 6 8 IS 10 IS S ...... I'°' 11, 2, 4, 6 o-Me ....... 1111 I 10 IS • A cla for those Interested ln learning ball room and we t c:out wing dancma will begin today In <:<»ta Mc a Oass will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday ni ght at the Women' Club in C ta Mesa. A day cla will also be fonnedi time will vary accordina to clu1 mcmbcn' schedules: • Each cla i !united to 30 people. Couples and inalcs arc welcome Co t as $30 per pcnon. For additional mformation call 664·51 lO. ---------_---__ --------------- --------------------------------------~ ---------------------- munity Forum Editor William lobd~l ... 642·4321, nt. , Editorial I Local INalrs 81111111 ........... T he dev~lopers of Triangle Square not only expect to lease up thcu 200,000-square-Coot shopping center at high rents in a depressed market, bur they also plan to do it without the help of outside brokers. Local retail brokers wb~ have inquired about bringing tenants to the toney center have been told not to bother, that they won't be/aid a commi ion unless the tenants, out of their own pocketr. an the goodncs of their hearts, decide to pay them. This means that local brokers, who can't afford to do pro bono work the e days, will be shut out of the bonanza the developers expect to reap from Triangle Square. If developer are gutsy enough to believe they can accompli h such an aggre ivc bu iness plan on their own, and their bankers will let them get away with it, that' their right. But in the ca c of Triangle Square, builders and bankers aren't the only partic with a stake in the deal. Triangle Square is a publicly sub idized project. The developers were able to acquire the prime site with the help of the Co ta Mesa Redevelopment Agency, which declared the nrca blighted and moved out cvcral bu inc cs to a cmble the needed land And because the public sub 1d12cd the project, bu inc e in the community should be al lowed to cam some of Triangle Square's rewards. But to date, the developer aren't making any effort to do businc s with member of the community that made Triangle Square po iblc. None of the four development partners arc from Co ta Mesa; one is from Newport Beach. The other three partners arc based in San Francisco, San Juan C.api trano nnd Beverly Halls. The financiers are based in Tokyo and New York. The architects, general contractor and the tructural, electrical and mechanical engineer are all Crom Los Angele County. The developers can at lea t allow the excellent brokerage .community in the area to go to work for them. With SO percent of the center remaining to be leased and a soft market, one would think they could u c some help. After all, paying a six percent comm1s ion for a new tenant i better than not getting a tenant at all. H the Tnanglc quarc folk per'i1st an their attitude toward local bu inc ses, the City Council hould do a little prodding, at the least, to encourage a more community-minded approach. ' A Wlltl of time? fence around a couple of hi\ old Cadillac cars due to .1 Court Order. T his letter as regarding wa tc of pohce manpower and property right I stopped by to v1 it my fncnd and community act1V1st, Sid Soffer, on Friday, Aug. 16. Imagine my surpri'le to find Sid quickly digging post hole around hi propcrt)' I suddenly realized that there were tv.-o police car • two police motorc yc le,, tw o code enforcement officer\, '>lit other variou~ police nffic1•r,, a Field command '>crgcan t and a New paper ~ Reporter oh crving Sad ao, he dug the e hole'>. What v.a'i happening here'' wa .. thl!> il murder v1c11m hunt, cramtn•tl C\ 1Jcncc earch, or ma )be .1 SWAT te am ope ration l Not quite, Mr. offer sim ply h.1d to cun\truct J Sid. he1ng the happy-go-luck) ~u> that he 1\, tried to 'hare ha' joy an h1' wnrk v.tth the nh'>crvi ng police squad I lowever, the officers declined I told the officers the> should lca"c ham alone bcca u'>c he wa' probably saving the Cadillac' for ht'> funeral pmce,,1on I feel that 11 1' \Cr\ unfortunate that 'IO much lime money and manpo\\c r arc "'''tcd on 'luch a trivial but unfortunate '1tuat1on. The city 'ccms to t.1ke a 1,cry i.trong \t.rnd on .in't minor \.IOlation "hale mo't 'or u' hche"e an property nghl\ ,,, long a' an doing ..o you don t .iffect the health and '>afctv of other' CHLS(ER GAMBONI Costa Mc a Wanted: A law good Democrat ., ......... ue ... 11• v.-.. I am a regi tered Democrat and very upsct by the flailinJ and noundering I see raking place in lhe Democratic Party. The Republican Party created a fraudulent, cheap and blind-eyed patriotism in its Gui! War. The aftermath has been devastation in the Middle Ea t, a wasted war with no solution. The aftermalh among American citizens has been di illus1onment and an under tandina that we wcr'C decci\led from the top down. , ru a mass, we hove swallowed the ~rupy solution that "we have a new creditability a a nation," that we have erased a defeatist n111tude. Really? So who 1 buying U.S. made cars and electronics? Where arc the new job , the new prosperity? How come the homeless aren't all of sudden in homes and little Johnny reading at the head of the cla s? Welcome to the New World Order. Who takes the c Presidential approval polls anyway. For that matter, what country are they taking them in? This is Emperor's New clothes Politics! The voting public needs to look beneath the waving little flags to -;cc what we arc defending and cheering. What have we got to show for our elves? A cnsis in both medical care and education, rampant crime, drugs abound, ma ive unemployment, AJDS, bu inc C!> and banks failing and women facing the lo s of personal choice in the i ue of abortion. So who care '> Globetrotter Bush has hung out the gone f1'ihing ign (laterally) and who's minding the store? As President thi'I man docs not dec;erve to have h1'1 lease on the White Hou e renewed. The Democratic Party 'hould continue to attack Bu h on hi lack of dome tic agenda: Bush cl:um!. to be the educatton pre'iident .-a'I Clara Pell of 'Where's the Beef fame might ay: Where's the Prngram1? Bush clJtm' to be the en"1ronmental prc,ident: welcome to the new ddin1t1on of wetl.ind' Du h cla1m'i to w.rnt a kinder, gentler nation he h.1 given u' two war and we kad the world in termi. of selling .irmamcnt' to Third Wo rld "'lauonc; What hac; th1' man done for America he)ond gi"e away our tax mnne\ a' foreign .11d1 A a people. \\e American' .ire charitable but thl· Rcpuhlacan' h,1,c forgotten chant\ hegin' .u hnmc lhc: l'Xittom line the Repuhlican .1dm1ni,trataon I' not u"ng nur monc\ "1,ch .ind "e arc not getting 10 u,e· II It all' r he Dcmocr.it1c Partv needs to 'top bluhhenng in th e media! Get hu'>· he pro·act1vc. don't speak in neg.Hive term' about "hethcr we - '-'-- ha"c or ha\C not got J eand1d<ltc to run for the presidcnc\.. l·ormulate the plJtlnrm. spe.1l 1n terms the people under.land, Be a party with a purpose' ·r he candidate "'ill 'ho" up in umc and on 11me, accla1m1n' one\clf l<.'IO earl)' only gel\ m the "ay. The Democrat need tu 'top apologmng I 'm 1tt1ng nut here 1n an outragcou' hoth-.:J of Orange County con ervatt'c' I need \Ou. otht.•r Ame rn:an' need \:Ou: v.:c need the "'ord' .ind .1c110~., of the Dcmtxr.1111. P:urv' \\c need a l·rnnkhn Dela.no Roo\e\elt: \Omeonc "hn will help u' pull OUf\chc' up h> our o wn hool\trJp.,. I ;.im 11utrai:cJ h\ thl· :.tCll\lO' of the Ju,111.t.· Dcp.irtmcnt in W1\:h11.1, )..an'·"· ., v.c 'hp 10111 hc1ng ruleJ hy the t.1n,1l1l rd1g1nu' right. I ,1m cqu.ilh app.tllcd at hc1ng cun"dercd "polu:em.in' to the 7 ' \ L-. ---c ~· "orhJ, 1t ccm' v.:hat "'e ell be t 15 m11ltan might and the bodic oJ 1111r young (iM·n the dreadful \tatc of thi" nation. (ieor~e Herbert Walker Bu'h ha' C\:CI') good rca~n to fear hcin~ un,eatcd by the Dcm,1':rat1c P.srt\ in 1992. The t'nh thin1'! the Democratic Party h,,, to k.1r, 111 hl1rrov.: a quote, "-' 11,cll Eliu~tb Utchfltld 'trllll Js • '\Mtporl &•ch rr ldtnL Bast 11 ae Hotlln · --How to get involved! &lltor's note The followmg arc samples o f Pilot readers· comments and crit1ci ms. The Pilot runs the c re pcm es on a regulDr basi . Howei,.·er, only callers who lc•vc their n•mc (pc/led out), c11y a n d phone number (for 11cr1fic•t1on) will be publi hcd. Get involved by cal/mg the Rcadcn' Hot/me at 642-6086. CGlmr column I have lived in Newport for O\'Cr 0 years and I find your Mall Coker tory ~n Barbara VcncL1a the mo t d1 gu~tmg thing I have ever read. She' a lovely per!>On and he doc u ao<>d job and I think it i nd1,ulou to ba h her hkc he did an h1'1 column. He' obv1ou ly not .i Nev.port Beach person or even an Orange County per,on, he look hkc an l::.astcrner, but that's "'hut you e~pcct Crom them Thanl )OU very much Bii l Ml:.RRfl l ewpor1 Beach l:dHur·, • o tc CoJ.c-r '' origm.11/) from the l :J\t \,in l.krn.irdmo • H 1, th1' 1~ U.nh.tra VcneL1a l m calling in rc,pon'ic to the article that Matt Coker wrote .1hllt1t m how, etworlmg LI~\ I hllH' re cci\.cJ 111.my cull f rnm "'c"'cr' .ind otw1ou' Pilot rectdcr'> app.1llcd hy Mr. Coker·, review of the \how To begin with, my hov. wa' incorrectly categorized as an ''infomercial" It as not a half hour commcrc1:tl for anything. There are ~i" to eight minute antcr,persed bet" een the interview \egmcnts that arc dearly marked ,,, commercial \J)(ll\ The 1ntcrvtew 'cgmcnt' on m) 'ho" arc not paid .1d\ert1,mg and if Mr. Coker had lno~cd Jt the c.rcdtt\ of the how, 1h.11 '' clearly \lated an big bold letters, A.., fdr ·" my huhbl), 'lugary pcNln.thty. \Orr\ Mr Co~cr, thJt\ JU t me 't ou \CC, I bel1e\.e in looking for 1hc: \Cr)' hc\t 1n pctiplc and '1tua11nn.. l he reason m 'how i' \<l popular .., that \\.C .ire not into depre,,tng new I'll lc.l\e th.11 to folk Ille Mr Coker Mr Coker commenrcd on m)' IOICl'\lt"' With l .tj.lh ,ind J1m Slcnll>n' 't t:,, ~lemon' lmporh had hccn .1n ,,J,crw.er c111 Ncrworkang l 1\A tor alm,,,l .1 ycJr, 'o " there .tn,th1ng \\.ton~ "1th lcll1ng him tell h1-. -.1Jc nt the \IOf\ '\tnCC he \ hCl'n 10 Che nc\\\ '" muc h thnc di1\' .inll 1f I remember correcth. c'pcc1ally an the Pilot And wa' Jam ~lemon\ lmpo rh an advertiser an the Pilot "' wc11 1 In c10,1ng. th.ink 'fOU for }Our time and to \1r. Coler, \Ml) )OU didn't hlc: nt\ 'how, hut thc.·n a ·~11n. what d;, "'u re.ill) l nuw .1bout the cntreprcn~UfljJ 'pint in th1'\ countv'> r .. ~· •01 nc"' for \llll, ll'\ bright 1t'\ ChCCf), 1t'' anno\'ati"e and 1t " \Cry upl11t1n~ .1nJ pO'illl\e anJ th.it I' wh,1t "e will continue l\l le tture HARH \R \ \ t-"l.llllA This 1s your community newspaper, 'and we'd 11~ to he• from you . H r ' how you cc n bcoome an dive partidpant in T~ Pilot's Community Forum pa . t'1' C.tll the R•Mers' Hotline (642-6086) 4lnd lc~ve )'OUT • While 'NClcomc ttll comments, we'll only publish • commen fr m those y. av a name f pie II 11 out), city and pt)on number (for v ifi tion>. t'1' Write ~ ~r. Pl~as ~ a brief as possible. longer letters will be l."On rdc~ for lh Conlmunrty Commentaty J>'8e, which run Thursdays Mail your Jetter to ''l ttm.'' 330 W. 8a St , ost M a. CA 92626, or fa, them to >46-4170 ttl" Cive ~ editor a ' II. 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(Rl, •01h 0111 .. 4000 MacArthur BlvJ , Ha t Tower. Newpor1 Huch. 91660 75't 22'4. (Repraent• pam of C< ta M and Newpnr1 IJeach) ORi\,(,f l Ol ~n 80\Rl> Ot' \l Pl' K\<ISOR\ Jl.111 of \Jmtn1,tr11t1on. 10 C 11t1~ (\ 1111 r f'IM.I, \.mt .-a 1\n,1 '>270! I boml'i •• IUlq, ~th 01\t., Sl~ '~ ti I(,,,,,, Mc:,.1 """fl01'1 Bc:a~h anJ S,1111 <\n a If 1ght') C Ol f'\ BOARD O •' t'I) C' TION .ZOO . lmu' llft\C. Ct ta Mc , fl o no, 911~1. QZt12 -·~lSO, %6-4COI Ii llubet8' 0 . P•fltt, member. lru tct \rc:a ~ (C,..,ta Mc 11 ond CWJ'tlft ~h) ORAMa. t 0 l'(n' FAIR BOARD (· 1r l>r , Coila Mc a, 751·1· II{ rh rdc:nt Btttrty ......... : VK Pr id nl C.a,,., ntON; Dtrectllf'\ TMl 'lllomllH, ( .... tloew, ( ... ,..... ca...,. ••<1 (~. B.ck , ... ._ a.e41J S..k~ Dea Wllft. 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Siemon Imports also laid off 146 or its 320 employees in the last nine month~. rover damage to the delivery truck and the electrical equipment, while the cuMomcr.;' in~urcn would be on the hook for the two Mcrccdc$·Bcnz.es that were demoycd. one aide of the delivery truck, McCuay said. "It's still under investigation, officially, but at the same rime, cart don't u.uaUy spontaneou.ly combust, e peciaJly two or three of them," said Capt. Ray Pendleton, spokesman for the Newpon Beach Fire Department. "It's sate 10 say it's arson. The qucsaion is who and why, which is the hard part." the paint on a new lOOSE at tho dcaJerthip, cau.ina about $150 damaae, McCusy aaid. 1Wo montba aao, he said, a privately owned Mercede• wu stolen out of Slemons Imports' service departll\ent. 8y Tony Cox .... [., NEWPORT BEACH -An ersoni3it burned three vehicles at around midni~ht Sunday at Jlrn Slemons lmport , pohce and fire officials said Monday. But if tho arsonist was trying to get at Siemon , he or he missed the mark, for rhe rnost part. The two Mercedes·Bcnz cars that were totaled in the incident - an $80,000 SOOSL and a $60,000 JOOSE coupe were owned by service department customers. "The dealership •~ not re pon ible (for the cu tomcrs' car ) unless there wa neglige nce." McCassy aid. Slemons said, too, that his wife Tajah received obscene calls at home alter the couple'& pic1ure appeared in t.hc Oranp County Reg1 tcr. The fire, which caused more than SU0.000 damage, is the latest in a series of vandalism, theft and telephone- • harassment incidents that have dogged Slcmons and his wife Ta1ah over the last evcral weeks. "lf ' they were out to get U!i, they probably would have done something else," aid Malcolm McCa , general manager or the dealership. Lt rim Newman of the Newport Beach Police Department said the two cars, which were parked on 1hc c'ast idc or Siemon Imports' crvice lot, were apparently dou ed with a nammablc liquid by tl\c arsoni t, 'who had to lean over a wall to pour the liquid on the vehicle . There arc currently no 5U!oipcCIS in the arson1 Pendleton said. The fire followed an incident Friday afternoon in which some"'e scraped paint on two Mercedes Benu and a Ford in Siemon rmpons' used cu lot. Police estimated damage in that incident at about $2,500, though McCassy said he believes the cost of tho~e repairs will be much le "But that's blown over," Slemons said. McCa\sy said he doesn't c~pccr the a r on and vandalism incidents to jeopardize the sale of Slemons Imports. A pro pcct1ve bu)'er' purchasc.,proposal wa approved last week by Tokai Credit Corp.. primary financier for the dealer hip. Slemons now needs approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy C.ourt in Sant a Ana and acceptance of the new owner from Mercedes-Benz. North America lnc. for the purcha e to be finalized. "They would have burned our cars or the building," Siemon added. Slemons, who is in the process of elling his bankrupt Mercedes-Benz franchise, has f cit pressure from all sides for delays in repaying loans on cars his A $14,000 Aromate delivery truck owned by the dealership was also de troyed, and the fire caused about $500 damage to electrical equipment. McCa sy said the dealership's ino;urance would "Let me tell you, the two cars, there's nothing left,'' McCassy said. "They're unrecognizable. The delivery truck is probably gone too." COURTYARDS: New growth plans on hold From A1 sales tax doll arc; that were expected to be generated by the new retail space. The cat} will al o have to wait longer to cash in Y.tth the c;ale of the 2.1 ·acre parcel. "We"d like to make 'ome money on that parcel. hut "'hat are you going to do''" a~ked Herman. "There's not a market out there" Heat from the two burning cars melted About a month ago, a vandaJ scraped k ·t~• lll.l•ftOll4' ""'"'"",!.~ Council's height limn . vote stunts residents Decision angers some council members , too By Iris Yokol S1itl Wrl!ef NEWPORT BE.ACH -De pite the support of more than 70 percent or the neighborhood, a proposal to establish buildtng height l1rnm in the Corona l lighland community was shot down by the City Council Monday night, <;hocking the homeowner and triggering a heated exchange hetween council memhers. approval of an ordinance that would ~ct height restrictions in the community to preserve the hill and ocean views and the relatively low height~ of existing structure . The mo t contentious pan or the law would have limited most of the homes in the community to a height of 16 feet measured from the highc<it point of the lot, which is already required 1by the ho meo wnerc;' urc hi tec t u rnl committee The Tcachcrc.. Retirement Sv'.'>tem of Jlhno1' '' thl' 'econ.ti inve~tor th1' \l,H to hJck a\\,I\ from the c11~ p.m:el 1 he gmup h,1d ,1ctual1) fuw.hcd runner up when 1he cit\ .11.:H·rtl·d propo-..,11, fm thl' land two yi:;ir\ ago The w1nn1ng. h1 t1 dcr, Champion Ot·,clopmenl of I.Am~ Beach. "'·•' al'o unable to ~cl finJnung to deh lop the \Il e .tnJ cuuldn 't agrn \'Ith the Rede\.Cll1pmen1 Agenn on .t purcha~e price I he teacher\ ~n111p renewed it~ bid this year The "for lease" signs a re currently a common ight at the Courtyards Shopping Center in Costa Mesa. The J-4 eounc1l vo te provoked a verbal \purring match between Mayo r Phi l S ansone a nd Councilman John I ledges when San o ne angrily chided hi s collc.tgue'i fo r not h'itening to the communtt). But Ros!> l-einbcrg, an attorney wh o r e p re .. c nt s sev eral homeown er • said 1he Corona Highland\ n.,soc1at1on has no JlOY.Cr to enforce such u c rc111ric1ion' hcca use the as ociation doc~ not mandate membership and the u e rc~tnctions, drafted in 1949, don't even qualify a the u ual covenant and code that go\iern communs11e . Dclar 1n \el11ng the sate are j!111HI new' to many merchants. v. hl• .ire ha1thng the recc,.,ion and •on,truc11o n-relJteJ accc" prnhlcm' 1n the Jrea \\ ~· 1h1n~ therl.'\ enough rc.:t.111 -..p.1te \\. ha1 "'t: nc.:c.:J " more p.11f...ing," ~J1d H.indv Garl'fl. cxcl:uti\e director of the Co!>ta Mc,.1 Oov.nwwn Mercha nt !> "''ociat1on. "We'd rather see a parking <;tructurc hush there, ur 1f mll that. lc~l\ c 11 v.1ca111." Berman ';ud the merchant" h.i,en't formJllv pmpo,ed thJt the rll\. liu1ld J pJrl..ang \lructurc on thl' '11e !)he \J1d 'he doc.:~n·1 kntl\\ the hkchhlx.'d of \lll'h J prnpn'<1l hrn1g Jccc.:plcd w h I I l h ii v I n g l' C) n fl I c I I n li in1en11on' fo r the \Ile neighboring tht.• Ctlu rtya rd'i, the ce n1 cr'\ owner\ ha\e heen supportive of the me rchants grnup. lnterMar M.1nagemen1. ma nnge r fo r the Cuurty.1rd'>, lold tenants in .m Aug 16 letlcr that the owner had .tgrccd to p.t\-the S.50 monthl} ·"'nc1a1 1on due'i for mcrchnnt "'hu<.c . ale!> Jrc down more lhan Ill percent thi~ year. Accord ing to Garcll, more than 20 Courtyard tena nts would qualify for the a •Stance under that guideline. The Courtyards wa!i originally hu1lt by now-defunct Pacific Saving!> Bank, which sold the ce nte r t o Do nutto-Ho ffe r Jn .. estments in J9R6. Bonutto- lloffer .,old the property to the I Cdchers Rc11rcmc:nt Syste m 1n 1989 fo r a price bchcvcd 10 he in c~ce!ls of $35 million. "I think th11i I\ J ~ad day." aid Sanw ne, who~c dl\tnct include:. Corona Highland!>. "fhink of the con~t1tuency... not &ome hare· brarned ideas." La l year, two homeowners ended up suing an Individual who tried to build a home without the architectural committee's approval because the a ociation as a body couldn'1 lop htm, Feinberg said. "We prevailed and topped him fro m building," but noi before pending some $65,000, Feinberg sai t.I. · City plans .shortcuts to curb traffic problems Hedges quickly re sponded, "As a council member, 1 rcque t you re'ipcct our opinion" a., we re~pcct your\" And later, Juring the public comment period, Hedges told Sunsonc, "I'm 1111 up-.ct about 1he comment you made," and suggested the outspoken mayor apolo&iLe 10 the rest of 1hc rnun cil for re onmg to per onal attads. Sa n~onc replied, "If J off ended .my nf you. I'm terribly c..orl)," but repeated hi'i di:.bclief that the coum:1I could reject .;omc1hing 'lo 'd rongl) .,upporlcd hy the communlt) A~sociatton members hoped the u ty law would cemenl such re tnct1ons and prevent simi lar law mt'> in the: future Members who canvns.,ed the community and held three meetmg~ to cxpla!n the l.lw ~ollected 137 signatures m o;uppurt o f th e o rdin a n ce, repre-..enung more than 70 percent nr the 187 l<>tul properties. By Ins YokOI l\Jl:WPOR r IH·ACH M11101"1' \\111 -.non find 'omc 1raff1c rd1cf around 1lw U.1lho;1 Pier. thJn~' to 'ume urcul.111110 ,ind rJrl..ang ch.toge.:\ plJnnc.:d for t h.1t .m:.t •I l11111natc parl..tng on the north 'ltk ol B.w A'enue hetwccn P.1lm Jnd A<l.1m' -..1rl'Ct' Ill provide ,1 \l,llk1ng area for the pm.ill p.irktng '.'>lructure JI Ne"'pon w a,hington Street so Mato Street would be u\cd only by buses. delivery trucks and local 1rnffic. But sin ce this rccommcnda11on requires a new traffic ~•gnat at B.i.lboa .rnd Wa hington, with a toial e'it1matcd price tJg of $400,000, city nfftcml'> decided w w<Ut on the parking lot change until a pcc1ric nrca plan presently being prepared for the area io; complete. Hut 13 hom/:owncf\ nppo ed the l,1" for v.mou' reason... Some 1.:all~J tor C\.CO tougher rcgula11ons "'h1le other!> argued lnr 1nd1v1dual pmrerty right~. But mottin't' \\.Ill h,1,e 111 lt>nt1m1l.' 111 l ndurc ht1t1lcnnJ.., IJrther north, J-.. Y.mk on the Nc"port Boulc.:,.trd \~tdenin~ u>nlinue-... I .me.Jin~ Council member who voted Io help 1r,1lf1l u1cul,1taon .tround Balhoa 1'1cr. 1h1.: ut\ v.111 • ( r1...1tl'. 'cpM.tte kit-turn ph.1'c.:' un c.1,thc>unJ B.111111.1 Bnule,ard .11 \.1.11n ">1rec1 Jnd \\C,lhuund B.tlbo.t al Palm \1rnt I he IWO proJCCI~ ""'" ('U\t the Cit\-$4~,<iO(J I he t.:1ty decided to 11nplcmen1 1hc\e chJngc\ on the recommendat1on of ..i wn~uhant who spent a yc,ir tudying the prohkm' in the arcu and IJlking to hu\inc" .ind homc.:uwncrs' group' A third recommcndJt1on l..tlled tor adding !IHI ,p,1cc' IO the Bnlbo.1 Pier parking lot and lhJnRinR the lot's m,un exit 10 1 he Ncwporl Boulevard widening project, meanwhile, I'> conttnutng on \Chc dule and cauc;ing the C'lpCCICd traffic JllnH on the Newport Channel Bridge at all hourc;. Mcmhe r'> of t he Corona Highlands Property Owners A oc1auon al<;<> e)(prcsscd o;hock nnd fr us tratio n, w11h some ho meown ers a ngrily vowing revenge on the Ji,~nting council me mbers Hedge~. Ruthelyn Plummer. John Cox and Clarence furner -at re-election time against the law c;1milarly had different ren on' for rejecting the idea. Hedge i;a id he couldn't find "a sub tanttal pubhc mtcre t" to ju1it1fy \UCh a city law. CARS: Fence doesn't necesnrily mend dispute From A 1 car'i to he a puhlic nu1,ance " Other than he1ng ugly , the car' don"t harm .1nvone Jnd \l\\Jttl ugline"' 1\n·1 l.'nou~h to con.,111u1e a harm. hL' \;mJ, qunl tn~ ~uprcme Court law. Soffer c;a1d he'' ,,1..,0 dl\puttnR a wnllen ruling h'r I r<11cc that ,a.,.., he l.m·1 hnng lu-.. tJr-.. back !._Ohh" proper!\ C\.t'n 11 he m..ikes'«Jicm npcralile -J t.t\k he 'ays he hac.. Jlmmt Jccompla,hcd But Sd1ecr '"'d tlll'rl h.t\ 10 he 'tlnlt C111.J111\ 111 the nrdtnnnce, or 11 wtiuld ~ccp cnmin1t hack before the.: rnurt FREE\\1NDOW REPIACEMENf CLINIC. fF.ATURING ANDERSEN. WlNDOWS. iiiiii!!!!I Step·by·step demonstration showing you how to: • replace windows in your home • install Andersen• windows • install Andersen• patio doors • install Andersen• accessories An Andersen window expert will be on hand to answer questions. Date: September io. 1991 Time: 6:30 PM Location: 18464 Ward Ave. Fountain Valley N.l!f«"MPcVr~ P1eaae call Cindie 11D rucrw your teat f7 J 4) 983·3541. i a 9 C.Ome home to quality. Andersert ·- ANGRESS: Beat currents, cold to finish swim From A1 fre ighter 1n •• 'i h1ppintt I.inc, Angrc.,., c..~ud at wa., a fatrl) \IOOO th \Wint. "Did I w;1n1 Ill qu11., Onl) .tbout lOO time:> Gut I'd ulrcndy dcc.1deJ thnt unlc'' I wai. phy\kally inJurcd, I wu, going to comple te it " Angre" 'turlcd h" H>yage JUC..t po't m1dn1gh1 C,Jturduy .ind dc,cnhcd the fir\t .. 1" hour\ of hi'i 'iWtm B'i "pretty nice " l lc \U1d the curre nt\ \hiflctJ twice during ht'> cro'> ing and that the water ternpcraturc: dropped from a fairly \tcady 66 degree' to 63 a' he neared the main land. Angre'' Jl'o m. de the "'''Ill 10 rime: monc.:) fo r the Amp.uo Youth ~helle r in CJ a rd c n Ci rove. wh tc h pr ov id e ' 'h <>r l ter m , cmer ency cur e for abu\cd ru nawav a nd h o mclc " children · W11h donation from h1' cmplo)cr, ~l·"'orkers. family, fncnd'I '.10d oth l!r in the community, ;\ngrc~' hupc<l to r.1i'c ~5.00U for the 'helter. Whur"~ ne•t7 Nothin~ for the moment, n rt"" aid. "Some pcuplc h11vo a ketJ me ~hnu t the: hnglt h C htlnnel hut I h1wcn'1 pl nncd anything." At lea~t not yet. 1 he homeowner\ \Ought council City nears land deal with Irvine Co. By Ins Yokol St~ W ~1 NJ-\\IPORT Bl.:.AOI fhe City Council on develop c.lo'\C to 1.000 home'I, l l~.000 square feet o ( office buildings Md 68 hotel rooms on 11 undeveloped properltc!i left m the: ci ty. fhc key i uc 1s how much of the land !>hould be rctJincd n.'i open 'iparc. The Irvine Co. hl\11 nlso offered to lcuvc 140 acre'l of the land a~ open 11pacc. f\u1 l• number of cit1Lens want eve n more of the land left n-.. i$ and hove fo rmed lllc Newport Conserv ncy to rj l!IC money to hu) the lorgc:r par,cl\ from fhc 1,...·inc Co Monday took a tcp toward buying two prime piece' nf undeveloped land from The Irvine Co. by agreeing tu hire a land apprai'lcr to R\\e 'I the value of the propcrt1e'i. After the city ohtain' appra1 al fo r the Castaway' and Ncwponcr North ite • a council 1,ubcommittce v.111 decide ~ hcther to pur uc buying the lnnd 10 pre'>e rve 11 !l'i open 'pace am.I a king taxpayers to help pay for the purchu-.e through a bond issue ll"\'in c Co official., have .,,11d they .uc w1lhng to ell the land 10 onyonc who come up with the money. But w far, land nppraisnl'l done for the company hnve tt some pretty hefty pnce tug' lor the property. The Irvine Co contcndi; the Newponcr North site 1s valued at $~6 million 10 SAA m1lhon, while the Ncwporrcr North 1\ the roughly 90 acre~ nt the: corner of Jamboree: Road and San Joaquin 11111 Road. while (' 'taway is the 56 ocrc ol blufftop property off Dover Onvc. The two parcel~ arc at the heart of a development Jgrccmcnt being negot1Jted hctwcen 1hc city ond The Irvine Co ',l'ilaways property i'i worth up to $57 million. lhat nieun' the con,ervancy mu'>t r111 c at lcn'il S90 mtlhon Con,c:rvuncy mcmher h ve upre'lscd opt1ml\m th.II thc) can ra1\e the money through pnv,\tc dtlnatmn\ .ind public and w rponllc g.runts The dC'Vclupmcnt firm, which 1 nlso the c.1ty''i large t landowner, hu~ offered 10 front $20.6 m1ll1on in improve c.uy ~trecb in return for Aunrantcc11 1t c.an MARTIN: saL sale not a bargain to shareholders From A1 c.h1mcd in "You het.'' her hu.,btind Mud. "And he wn n't very d1..cretc tlbout how he 'pent 1t Ch rite cJ1dn'1 uire," "Sufc he did," ' id the mi 1U\. "He c.arcd oout C harl1e." It w ' 1ntcrc\ttng to he tr how the people talk.cd ah<lut Keating. I le w.1s 11".ay "Charlie " like an old fri~ntJ who had traycd J'lun Cd -from the Mra1ght nd narrow. I he artwork RT 1 try1n1 to ell i'i a curiou miJCture or c\icrythina from l\ilfll garde l<> • cr,a11 old rnil\ter. There 1 a whole lot of rronaier-typl! Iliff ~outhwcstcrn lndtaM, lluHalo hunter'i, that ~Ht of thing - pcrhnp' 1ncl1ca11vc of Kcc1.11n.i , An10nn root\ It i\ all r.11her co,tl) 1\n un111led 011 by one u l)e Groot ol "wo man "'•th child ho ld1na fl ower •• WU'I price ·taggc<l at $4,l(OO. 1 here were everal land ape pnnt'l hy "Mose~." bul 11 SSOO euch, they w(rc prohably not re lly grandmt' . A gcntlcm n looked at three larac. urruli tic litho of a chicken. a row and, I thin~ a lamh ·rnc:cd ''· S l.SOO each. He ot uut ha main1fy1n1 111• ~ to look al lho d\lt pat1crn11. ''Junk," he 1ud. ''1 will paint you orlainaf \ for I than rhi ," "Do you auppo c tht wa ,._eating' de ~ ... a '\hopper u kcd, Jooldna 1 r ·a large antique rtproduction I gg.cd at S3,9SO. "Nah, ·• aid a n onlooker. "To0 .. mall." ltc opened 1 drawer and round crumpled pieec or paper. "Hey, th1, m1ghc bo worth something. Ma}he 1t'~ the pink lip for the la t vicc·prc,ident who hAd thi de k '' Of "II 1he jtuff on c-.hfbit at "The: l.1nct1ln tore." one piece hc11utifull '\µmmarued the whole vin~·1nd·loan andal. ·1ninaJ), at S22,000. lt wa the mo t C1'J"Cn,1ve ltllnl there: A larac. bronze c:ulpturc or a fierce American c1alc (Charlie et al~, clutching 'a defen\CJc little rabbtt (u in lt!l IAIOn Pa--n n 1 er In the right direction R emember all the surplus rrom the 1984 Olympic Games in Lo An'-eles? Jt's not something easily forgotten after the public was so badly gouged by the Olympic movement with ungodly prices and venues. Sports Editor Peter Ucbcrroth & Co. were proclaimed miracle wo rkers after showing how easily it Is to turn n buck m amateur athletics. Simply market your material well, then gouge to the limit, as well as over the limit, and out or nowhere come the big bucks. They made o many bucks JI ------obv1ou ly bee. me apparent that a few ms1der could parlay it into a lifetime of bureaucratic fooli hne.,s -drawing paychecks while 1111ng around wondering what 10 do to keep bu.,y One of the re 1dual of it came the Amateur Athletic Foundation Paul Zifrrcn Sport Resource Center in Los Angelec; and its library c;tafr., most recent production 1s its monthly sports letter. It's a month ly bulletin to advi e one and all of the foundu11on's opinions and pre ence. And sucking out like a sore thumb 1n this cla 1c wa tc of the money you provided through Uebcrroth's gouge ystcm. deal with a report on the recent fiasco in Lo Angele~ known as the United States Olympic fe t1val It play great e\ury non-Olympic Games year in Greensboro, or lnd1anapoh , but not in Hollywood. Everyone told the Olympic movement this from Day One, but they would not h ten. They were con\1nccd they knew it all, they had the talent (which wasn't there) and the re ource to make 11 work. What they had wuc; ,, paper tiger and they were trying to talk everyone into the ideal it was u real, live, man-eating aber toothed tiger. So the whole thing wa' a relative flop -l inanc1ally and artl\llcally to the embarra,,men1 to hard·wmlo..rng and desening ,uhlctcs Our athlete-,. 1nclud1ng tho'e from Newport Beach and Co,ta Mc a who distmgUl\hCd lhCm'iCl\C\ IO front or empty !>Cal'., didn'1 dc,cne the pqc.u attendance and the poor intcrc!>t. Their effort and deed' would have received de cned apprec1a11on had the Fe'tt"al been plJ)ed in the proper settmg, und the Olympic "fan11ly " knew it But all the) could really cc was another chance for n gouge wmdfall. Had they undeNood the difference between lndianapoli!. and Hollywood, ns well as a na11onnl fc!>tival, o oppo ed to the quadrennial Olympic Games, all of this could have been avoided. But in\teac.t they went traight ahead with plan , brought it to Hollywood and flopped with predictable re ult . Now come th1 "Sport\ Leuer" - and who arc the Olympic people blaming for their dec1!.10n\? The u,, Angele' 7 1mc\' I have to adm11 1t, I love 11 the idea ol ballhm~ the I imc' But thl\ 1 going a li ttle wo far. See CARLSON/14 11 llflt August 27, 1991 The Newpon BeactVCosla Mesa Alot Sportt Editor Roeer Carlson .... 642-4330 nt. 317 Members of the women's Outrigger Canoe Club in Newport Buch celebrate in Avalon Bay Saturday as they co,;,,,.ete their 13th straight championship ~~est Champs go wire:..to-wire to maintain superiority ' . ' No. 13 just as easy as the past dozen crowns for unchallenged women 's Offsho re Canoe Club By Kirk Wolcott Sports Wriltr N umber 13 was anythi ng but unlucky for the women\ Offshore Canoe Club of Newport Bench, which fortified it<; \upremacy 1n the ~rt of long d1 lance canoe racing thi-; \\Celend •·From the \Cry tiN \trole the hont felt 'trong." \Jld crew member L C\hc Da"" after the nine-woman crew captured the I 'th Annual Outn!!.!ter Ctnt)C ( h.impion,hip on s.11urda). a r.1c~ the Newport team h;" nc"cr lchl ''nee 11 wa' 'tarted in 197'1 Off\hore completed the 2H-milc ,.1un1 from Newport to Catdhna in S hou,.,, 16 minute<; and 22 1;ccond'i more than tx minute~ ahead of \Ccond pl.ice ~ant,1 Barbara hut well off 11 own cour~e record of 4 hour!.. 43 minute\ 'let two )Car" ago. Omhorc'<i nC\I challenge come\ Sept 29 111 the 41-nulc Mololo...u Channel Race, .1 world champ1on,h1p the Newport team ha' won the l,l\t h\.C ycarc; running •· 1 h1!> 1 not ca,y. 11 ·, Hr) comp heated We JU 1 malo..c 11 looi... c,")." 'aid 8111\ Wh1tfutd, Ofl.,hore\ coach throughout 11' undefeated reign .ind one of the club\ founder... In typical fa!>Jlmn, Q(fc;horc huN tu an m~tant lead over the other 25 boats at the tart. An hour into the race its advantage over Santa Ba rbara wa\ roughly a quarter-mile and growing. Whtie no human element challenged the champ!>, Mother Nature pmcd a thrc:H After nearly four hours of .,mooth a1hng on gl.is ·hlc cond111on.,, a bn'k wind t1rred up the \\ater ome eight mile!> off the coa\t of Catalina ' I needed a norllc out there," \atd Joio focppncr. who traded off lead or \lro~er du11e w11h Davi~. and wa\ repcatcdl)' dou,ed with cold. salt) \Ca water durtng the la t hour of compet111on . In outrigger racing. a crew of 'il'< paddle Long (43· to 45-foot) or Malia (roughly 40·foot) canoes. with alternate' (three m this race) !lwapptng places with 1hme 1n the boat every 20 or so minute<; <\ power hoat called an "c cort" carries the allernatcs un11l they are dropped off penot.l1cally in the water to make the ch.1n~c. · hery boat In the race e'<CCpt r,lr orr .. hore was forced to low It!> pace dra.,11cally as two or three replacement' d1mbed on board The Newport team. meanwhile, went with a quick , one pero;on change that cnnhled the boat to keep 11s 'tcad) speed ··1 hc~c change talo..e t1m1ng and lo" or prac11ce People in thi' <,port don't hlo..c tu c'pcnment much . e'<cept for Yolodo \l......._Ncll Jojo Toeppner (above) switche her paddle to the other side; below, Pamela Fletcher rotate onto the shell as a teammate (far left) drop into the drink as Offshore Canoe Club of Newport Beach marche on to 13th traight national crown in Saturday's race from Newport Beach to Catalina. me." Whitford .,aid of h" unique '"le lll m.11.ing ,hangc,, wh1.:h he p1npciintcd a' a kc:' la tor to Off,htirc·., 'UCCC'-'. tlt•nt.! ~~~~~~~~~~~-.. \\llh 11, "lrt1ng nul l llS ol :.ithletc' l(icppncr. 1 't"port BcJlh nat1\.C, See WOMEN/14 Offshore men's canoeists settle for fifth place . By Kirk Wolcott Spons Wl'tlet D e p1tc an unfam1har lineup and n tactical error. the men\ Off,hore Canoe Club ol Newport Ueach proved , und \ th.\I age need not he u hm1ta11on 111 compchtl\:c tanocmg. frpm Catalina [,land to Newport Dunc' -~quallc Parl in 4 hour,, W minute' .mt.I l2 econd1; As of f'r1day, thouRh. OCf\hore was having trouhle JU'l filling the \l'·man boat "We're real plca.,ed with our ~hov.1hg," aid Jeff 1)1lh, orr .. horc''i fir.,H·ear coach and at 10 the hahy ol the nine-man \.rew which took fifth place in the 1 lth Annu.11 l ' ~ Outrt~er C hampion,hip. "\\.'c heat a lot of crcv.' we had ne\ICr he.11 1n the P·"t . Olf\horc. v.hlhC l\cragc age i' O\Cr 40 year: old. f1n..,hcd the J l•m1lc cuuN! "We d1dn~ have a Mecr'>mnn ... \Bid Dill' of Co,tn Mc'ln "We brought fohn V<1n Cle:ivc 10 anJ rno"cd Derel lf.lrt1,on hack to teer. ll1'i forte (•' up front), hu t he did a great Job in the: b.IC.l of the boat. .. 'l he legendary Outrigger / tcam lrnm Ha\\&111 v.on the 36-boat rac;c an 4·09 39, with early leader San Diego Outnggcr hulding on for cconJ '" 4 I c; 14 I lawai1an Canoe and Ka)ak No I grnhbcd third 10 4 15:36, JU I 16 ~cont.I\ ahe.1J of fourth·pl,1cc r1n1.,hcr Dana Pnmt "Outrigger (uf I la\\311) .,t3)'Cd \Outh .ind let the 11dc hnn~ them tn," Dill' 'aid "We made a 1act1t:al error and went too f.ir north I don't think 11 '~ould h.1"e changcJ the O\'Crall 'tand· mg" much, m.1\he mmcd "'up .1 '~''" I t,1rmnn ,,11d Off,hore v.u' flghlln~ tnr third 'Allh Dan 1 Pt)1nt und I l.1\\,111 <. amic oiml K.1-.al onc htiur in111 the '·"·"' v.hcn un"°'f>ci:tcd incldenl nc.1rh (O't them the race \nothcr ll'.tm', e'.:<1rt h\1.11 almo't ....111" 11'" ,,11d 1 lant'('n of Hunting1t1n lkal h "I \\(l ol t1ur paJJlcr' had tn \ltlfl fl·•JJhn~ In h.111 (llUt the C\"C" ,,lier) I l.irr1'•'ll '11.t 11 h)('Jlo.. arl\ithcr h.11f h1i111 tu 'limb h.11.:k mti1 hllh. where ( >ti...h 'fl ICnl.IHll'd h1r C1l\"'lJ \, the 'll'l•r\Jll,10, 11 \\,\'\ Ol\ . . 11;,r<•n,1hil11~ lo m.1lc 'urc the guy\ d1dn t P·"''' .ind In 10 cutlh up all the h"t gr11unll right ,1w. \,'' tl.1rr1'nn \Jtd Crc'' mcmhcr Rc1h Van BltlCm ol < ""' 1 k' pHintt·,f out another 11hst de Ofhhure "•'' hnccd 10 (l\Cf(\imc • < 1111,1,knng lhRt v.c 8'>1 togcthct v.11~ 1 \JC\\ and c .. ,·1111 ~'at at 7.30 I "t rnd.I\ I morning. 11 "ll' 1 !her chaotic 1,1r 1h " \ 1n Ulrwm "a1J "A lot of the e See MEN/14 PeliEan Hi.II Golf Club-nearing completion Sa ilors No. 10 in CIF VI poll I mmin ent fatherhood and a wave ring real e talc m.1rkct won't prc"ent J.iy Colliutic from getting etuy alons the Newport Co.\\I, · where the new Pcl1ca11 Hill Golf Cluh " tcnt1t1vcly c;hccJulctt to open Nov. I . l~or olhatic. n 'meJ head of olf opcrn111m' at Pcl ian Hill in n announcement la t week, tt'' •II happ nm1 Club golf at Of"C. 1 he only inJ trap "prohma the: ar a for somewhere to l"all home. "It'll OK with me," 1d 0111111 , who's '''YJ"I at a friend'' hou 1n Laauna • BclCh •1th h1 w1f , I 1nd1 Kay &rwn, unttl thc rnurl cul 1n10 1 permanent J re,idcnce. "(t''i nu:c tn ha\c thi' ull happening ut once," C'ollinttc, \till wU1ting for h1\ dc\crt home to \ell. wa' the general muna~er .ind head golf pro ut Pv A We\t 1n l.,1 Quinta hcfore Joe Bluet.., prc~1dc111 of Wc,tcrn Golf Prnpcrtlc • Inc., wh"h manage'> the Pelican I 1111 Golf Cluh for the Irvine ompany, lured him 1way. t'olhatic, .'7, nit hi' w1{c, married for 10 H~ 1r-., arc c'rcct1ng their ltr't ch ild in Octohcr, prc"lut1ng h,1 l •IU h Ck &r•ncJ opcninR "1 h re' 110 quc ttun that J1y Colh tic 1s one of the bc!ol net bright t >un duh rrofc, ion I in th wntry and " 're c._'{trcmcl plc1Kd that he ha recd tn man gc: aolf c pcratKlll al th1~ c't'1tmg nc111 re r1 and r11 I •<"•lit ," 01 k Id llh11 c will C'ert ml hot\, 1, hand lull after the douhlc hmh 011"1 ( ''" th ' ,,r the """'t rc:~nt and •olf complc'c' in lht• 11.111nn nd nffrr'\ occ:11n \1-.rn' und 1.1n)11n \-IC"' rcm1n1-.ccnt of l'chtilc Bc.1lh m N,1rth('rn Cahhirn1a," o;;llll Don \11 Null, \:l~c 1ire\ltknt and general man.1~1: r nf '"'"c I lotcl C nmpan~. ,1 "M'111n ''' thi: l"'me (\,mp.1ny. \\c. ··~· fH(•lltl Ill \\ckomc J.1y to the te.11n of out\I nding prok 'ulna I\ th H h.i~c b(cn .1 part cir th" proJC'\:t " A n me L'I W1ch11 • Ir\. n • < ollutt1e " tt mcn1bcr of the Un1"crs11\ ol O~lah mlJ golf tc m fH'm 1974i tn ·11: lie: carncJ h1 I' 1A <'.•hi 1n 197 ani.l p rtiup ted on the m1n1•1m1r cm.:u1t that vc r. 0 The G 11dcn State mipro tout, for those' Vfho hkc 10 put thcu mon ) "'h re the grTcn ire. mil.I " u ppciu n ~ la t ThunJa al the C 11 Mesa GOii nd SM.DVNN/94 .· c"P''" ti utx11 I hgh\ Sa1lon., w11h I. returning lettermen .ind ninl H 111rn111~ llturtcr' uhoartl, .ire 1.rni..c:~I "-In IO in the Cit· prc't'•"''" fc11(1thall f"'ll for Oi\iMon \I IC 1n1' l h~ \,11tur , "'ho "'ere -4 '"er.Ill ,, ' " (11 hcgm their two • It J ~ C<1n t ~t pr \CltCC on 1 huN1a , a Jn II of the Pllot's team' < oron.1 tlel Mar, I '' nl i. < osta \1c:..,a 1nJ Mater I Cl I he • • • • t I '• . -• • ... .. 4 I • • • • • • • • • • • • Hibachi Series racing cooks up every Wednesday evening in the Newport Bay out of South Shore Yacht Club. Hibachi Series is still cookin' in smooth waters of Newport-Bay , By Kuic Wolcott .IJOl1S Wrntr either <lown 1n San Diego at the Schock 35 fact. Peykoff fini hed first in the Clall~ B Crew of Two race around Catalina Island in July, but "-'Ould have to give up time 10 e"eryone this outing. S 11u1h Shore Y Jl'.ht Cluh·i. H1h.1l'.h1 Se rre,, held e<11.h Wcdne-.da) e\cn1ng throughou t the \U n11ner. h,1, hc:en 1.·ool.ing up plc:nt\ ol fun 'Plnted tompc:t111nn and la,ty hJrl'l\.UCd fnoJ -OH'f lhl' \Car' \.'v h1k th e trJd1t1on o l fJn{1he~ firing up 1he1r h1b,JCh" on 'h1>rl' a' thn root lilt ,, t,1\orcd ,,11lor h.1, ht u1 rt pl.1tc:d h\ h.1mhurgcr' on the ~nll. tht lon).!~t.indtng \.U,tom of 'ummer wcc ktlJ\ r;u .. t'' u1nt111un 111 thriH~ ,11 ~outh Shore: and 01 ht·J .irc:.i hll'hl d uh' "H.iltio.1 't oil ht Cluh hold\ It\ Y.eekly r.1c:c on I hur,J.1\' Jn'h ~lncum rau: C\cry 'fuc,d.I\ ind B.1h1.1 ( 11r1nth1an h,I\ J '•mil.tr TUlC c.11.h I ml.1~. '·""foe GrlenhlJll, South Shore'• < <lll)f1llldml' ,,, hc pre p.ired fo r Wt·d nc.,tl,1\ \ r.1rc:. the 'l.'lt1lld IP·l.1'lt 1n the 'ummt·r -.c:nl.' -. Regalia. preparing for t ht \ Y.ee \.e nd ' Commo<lor~\ Cup at Balboa Yacht Club or '>tmph taking the night off. Peykoff informed me), our Cla,., 13 ~roup would h:.s\C the tart f I r!>l ('f,1" C would run ne '<t. ltllfUY.Cd b) the Port-.nlliu t h das-. m~de up mostly of 'ma lll r onc-dc'lgn ~Mt' 'lll h .t'-the L 1do 1-l. 1 h1,tle Coron,1<lo 1 ~ a11d !>.intana 20 and .1 lket of Sabob \Ill r ·' \CrlC\ of I h1' mi.:ht < m:cnhl.111. \\ho ""' 111 'ten -·~1 .1rtin~ horns "" Y.c rc 'T witchell's a good sailor, he knows the harbor, plus he's got the right kind of boat for these waters ... and we still have to give him time.' -MIBO Pmllf Wee Willie skipper Tonight's course, one of 14 chosen each week by race committee chairman Jerry Hicki. and not revealed until the tart of the race, covered 4.5 miles. Settling into fourth place, I was given a era h course in the art of a1hng. "Su," I a-;ked in innocence following the hand!.-on lecture, "what·., the mo\t <lilficult part of this race?" , "Putting up w11h hi\ bad JOke'>.'' Peyl..uff an,wered, po1n1ing 10 G rcenhlJlt, who proceeded to nir one of his gems for the crew\ car-. only. \nl!c:h1 l'c:\l.11tf., entr.. H n· \\.1/11, .ilnnl! "11h oll .tnd 'J1hng. n.urowl}' dodging Snowman. l'c:~lo.11lf .ind ue"man )\.~k· \ .rn ( 1111hlt:r. \\1i11ld ,J.1ppcH'll h} Clair Snow, :md Jerry Moulton's Fortunately, Greenblatt' navigating· ab1htte\ were more accomph.,hcd than h1'> JOl..e·lelltng ones and, craftily uuhzing the Fun lone ferry whi ch held up our nearest competitors, Wee W1//1e shot into econd place to '>tay l'w1chell won handily and we finished tn I hour. 9 minutes and 30 cconds; n full minute ahead of Snowman. But due to handicapping adjustments Snow took econd hy 20 second . with our boat third and Moulton' Hot Potato fourth. h· ,,1dJlc:d \q th a coupk 111 l.indluhbl't' llot l'Ptatn to grah a short-lived 'ecund place. ( 1rq! "c:n1 the roomm.1te l•f ,1 munhl r .11 thl' Bn•cc I "1tchcll of Balboa Yac.ht Club and h1:. duh .rnd my,clt \ i1rtc\ led from the \lart and ncvcr ga"e 11 up 0..,1nlc '"inning and h.1,rng fun ''c:m t11 l.1rr\ fY.1tc:hdl's a g<l<XJ 'lltlor. he know' the .1hou1 equ.11 weight 111 lhl' l l1h.1ch1 r.1u·,, I "·1' h.11hor, plus he's got the nghl kind of boat for pcrm111ed 10 1.1!! .110111! l11r ,1n up d11'l \It'' nl lhnc \\,1lcrs ... and we \till have to give him the c:mnpcl1t111n .1ml knd .1 hand (more: hk1.: .1 11rnl · ,,11d Peykoff, J l11tl c dl\gruntled by the l1lll!lf n.111 111 n' ,·.1w I "hl'llt:\er .1 ,p.m: "m l'I BU· h.1nd1capptng '>)'item. v..h1ch rate<, hoat' '' ·" ncclkd .ind .Hiiu''' ttmcc; to theoretically make r.1cing Afte r hoa!llin>! un 1h1' "arm, 'hgh 1lv WllHf\. murt l.nr e .. crung. Y..\.' 'pen1 the: l'.irh pan of the r.tl"l' "' tht• IJrgc t boat 111 11, clao;s 1omgh1, Wee 1ockev111g tor p1h1t1on ,11 the \I.Ht ~mre no H 1//11 I lea med. Wct'i more <;u11ed for winds ( l.1" A h1i.11\ \\lfl r tl In)! 1h1' n1~h1 I thl'\< "l rl' hc.n ll'r 1h,1n Newport HJrhor ha 10 offer In Hey, where 's my team? I ha t\ .1 ~1!<1d q11t\t111111 II 1 hey n: nnl 1n I ht· Piloc'., ,porf\ \l'l lrnn 'nmt thin~' wrong You t.111 hl'lp (.ill us, SeaFest fishing tourney scheduled for Sept. 14-15 "' ft.12 41'() Newport Sailing Singles offer l hc ~e"'port ">.11lln~ \111glc' 1'111-. hollh mcc1111~' for \Ingle. non·\mnkm~ ,1du li.. who ~n11w \,11ltn~. """ter 'k11ni.i. c 1nocin1? mlllor hoJllll~ Jnd <.1'.k:1.1l nullllt'' on the water or at the hc,1ch Rcguhu meeting\ art· held every 11th cr Wednc,day at ( oco\ llc1 h•rv Rc,t.wrant .11 4M7 ~1.ic Arth ur Ulvd in Newport [k,1ch. hc~rnntn).1 • 11 7 pm tn the 11p,t.11r' rneetrnft room ( 0\1 " I or more "\4RO $7 per pe,..lm rn fo rmatrnn. lilll 637 -B, The Pilot lilt \rel \nnu.11 <.>eaf·esl h hmg I nurn.1mrnt " ,1.11cd for Sept 14· l 'i, ,1,1111ng hoth days al The ( anncrt Rc,taurnnt in Newport Beath I he tournament fe ature both "ln·l l.1 rhm" an d "Open·Ocean" d1v"mn,, w11h fi,hing beginnrng hnth <.1.1 .. , cl( (1 ii m ( ·"" pr11c., Y..111 he awarded lo thl top "'inner' in c.1ch d1v1\1on All p.1rt1upJn t' rece ive an offici,11 1111irn.11ncn1 I 'h1rt , good1e hag, l'llnte\l fl.1~ tu fl\ on hi' or her ho,11 .11111 11ppor1un1t1e \ to win a numhl· r ol tloor pntc\ lhc In Harhnr l>IVl\1011, which ~°''' $ l'i per ,1ngler, allow'! ench lon1e,1.m1 10 enter 1hc harbor \aturd.1\ in .i ~mall hoal I he Open Ocean D1v1<;ion CO\l\ S fll(I per .1nglcr and coven two d.ay!I of nee.i n f1<.h1ng Ooh p.ud cntrttnt' arc !lowed on 1hc hoal\ during tournament NEVER WAX AGAIN Fr£'<' Interior Fahr1c Prott.'c:t10n ($ J Value) with f'ur<:hns<' of l':xrcr1or P111nt Sealant GUARAN fl·:ED FOH h \'EARS 662-5449 huur' I 11llow1n g e.1l'h tournament, pn1c' will be given 01 a n award"i h .1 n q U <' t n t l' h e Ca n n e r y Rc,1.1uran1 I he In-Harbor lunch· c:on Y..111 he held Saturday .1ftcrnnon. with the Opcn·Occan .1war<1' luncheon on Sunday. I hroughout the tournament the official weight tations will tay in cont.1c1 with participating anglers vrn radio to relate highlight of the day and i\\ue up·IO·the-minute report\ DrJwtn!' for v, nous door pnze will uho he announced pcnod1cally during the competition The Scafc~t ll)urnament 1' part of tht Newport ent-c .. 1, two- wec kend eclcbrution runnin& ·1 huri.d y, Sept. J 2 through Sundny, Sept. 21 More than I ~ event\ will be howcued throughout the fe tiv I. All events arc open to the puhhc and me 't re free or chorgc. For more information and a calender of events, call the Newport flarbur Arc<1 Ch mbcr of Commerce at (714) 644 R21 I -Bf T'IH PlkH Rowing clinic being offered J'he Newport Aquatic Center "'111 offer clinics tn rowing, kayalo.mg and canoeing this faJI . lntroduc,ory cour e cot SlO per essiof\ ( 1 ~ to 2 hour ) and provide an overview of Aquatic Center programs, while covering b.t'>JC 1n truction in boathandling, afcly and skill technique. Beginning rowing and kayaking cour c (four c 100~ totaling eight hours) co t $70 An intermediate rowing clu\s (four sessions, e1gh1 hours) co ts $70 and help tudcnh refine their rowing \kill • while learning ohout balnnce in the foo;ccr. lccker Ve poh lntcrn1 cdrntc turning boats. A Harlxn Adventure Cru1 c i, heduled for every Sarnrday from noon to 4 p m. A Oect of CJnoe and knya k. leave t>n daff erent course each week, includ1na n ture tourc; of lhck Bay, canal tours, Fun Zone trip , lido lap and more for n coc;t of $20 per boater. For more lnformn11on, 10clud1na cl•' 11me and reg1'ltr 11on form , call the 11}' of Nc~port lk ch Park!!, Ucac.hc~ and Recreation Department "t (714) 644·'1~1 -BJ Tltr />#Jot ,.,. HMt1tl a 1•11 ltup A 1 "''""'" J 7S Rri~tol St #HO 11n lhf' Aurn111u 1 Co!ttn Mt. IUl1ERS SWIMMERS ... PWllc Aocl8I CHANNEL 81 UBWlll•DIY P ' m c glveyou a big headache P robably the three words aiJors or race committees dread the most while racina are "we arc protesting." A protest, in . ailing, 1 a notification that someone, somewhere, during the cou~e or the race has poS! ibly violated the racin~ rules. After a protc t has been filed, a prote l comm11tec i ummoned to rule if an infraction has actually happened and if any penallies need to be levied. This committee is u ually made up of people that have some knowledge of the rules, have no axes to grind, arc totally hone'it, are completely non-biased to anything in the whole wide world, have absolutely nothing to gain or lo c 6y any ruling, and have 'he paiience of Job and the soul of a aintl They mu t also realize, a well a race oommitteei;, that their job is not for their benefit at all, but for the racer: ' benefit, and never try to compcle against them. In the past, there have been protests with race committees that have directly challenged racen as if to ·believe they have won over the sailor. This is never acceptable! Why do we have protests? Yacht racing is probably the last sport around that is totally regulated by the players themselves or the race committee. There ore no referees, umpires or regulators that call the play or penalties in amateur Corinthian yachl raciAg. Therefore, if the players d9 not uphold the rule by protesting, no one else will, cau ing a complc'e breakdown in the sport, including its po ible demi e. Now that we understand why we protest, it is needed for all sailors to ail as be t a 1hcy can without ever violating the rule . This 1 hard to understand by mo t, because in other sport the violation of the rule migh1 be the best play. Boating The receiver 1 1n the end tone wide open with the ball coming to him for a touchdown. The defender cannot stop him from catching th e hall unlcc;., he break'> one of the rule :md knocks him down before the bnll get there Penalt}. p.1" interference. ball goc\ on the 1-yard hnt.• hut the touchdown '' <;topped Good pl."' In bn~eball. the batter 1'1 crn\\dtng the plate I he pitcher 1Uk!I the hall right al the hatter, hi\\ him. batter goe' to fir,t as a penalt for being h11, hut he probahly won't crowd the plate next ume Good pl,1y J'hc Mar pla)er breaks ope n Jnd ts headrng for an easy . lam dunk ·1 he defender can't \top the ba le.ct except for breaking the rule und knocking down the 'lhoo1cr. Penally, two free throw11 , which one or both might be mis ed Good play. In yacht racing, 1f n rule 1s \IOlated, it 1s never a good piny nd the offender i' d1o;quahfied and thrown out of the race. Many race today include an ulternntive penalty, that 1( the offending yacht rccogni1e~ the error of its way'> immed111tely and refu es to debate the ..,,uc. 1t ma) take a lc~~cr penalt} and continue racing. 1 he problem um~ when the alleged offending yacht di agree w11h th e protc\ting yacht and the pmte\t goe to the proteM committee The prote t committee ('ho!.c people de cribcd above, 1f the} c.m he found) makes e\cry effort to find the truth. U nfonunatel}, M>meumes th1!> procei. can take three hour or more for one protest. T~is delay tend'i to anger all involved for the lack of timeline of the final re ults A much wor'ie effect or Jll the ttmc con~um1ng proce t'> i'> thJI many J1lor will refuse to uphold lhe ruk' uf rJcrng by not pmtc 11ng. The direct outcome is that more sailors will trike advantage und hrc,1k the rule' to bend11 themsel\e\, l..now1ng that other ,,1ilors v.;1)) not pmte .. 1 bcc.iu-.e lhc:\ do nol "'ant 10 gel '""olvcd 1n the Ion~. tlraY. n-uul pnue't I ht' Jnd lhl\ alone will d11ce1ly d.1ma~e the: 'l'l<lrl and pn"1ble end 11. Some su~c\11on' 10 1mpnwe e\l\l 111~ cond111o n'> for rncc comm1t1ee' .irca I C'leJrl) define the cour'e in a 11mcl) m.mncr ,1t the ''Ml o f the r .1l'C 2. Clearly define which cl.t~., is tuning nt the preparatory 1gnal. ' I ollow the instructton' fur the race, 1f ,1 change 1s m.1de, Oy the rnmc within hail Ong (code Oult l) from the cornm111ee boat nnd announce the change by loud hailer or 111 wntrng 4. Make every nttempt 10 announce hoats that h,1vc cro .. ed 1he .. tarting line early ~ thnl they can rctu;:n and re tart and race fairly (when onl) the race committee can call " hoat u\er early. but fail' t1\ tell that boat that 1 early, how docs that boat know th.lt 11 wn\ earl}?). 'i Start and finish all race so that the 1de to start or to finish on 1' clear to all and no Ouija board decision need to he made by 1 he compelltorc; Remember that the cummlltee·., JOO 1 to ef\.C the r.11:.er • not compete agnrn'it them. SuggcstioM for protc,1 committees nre : I If )'OU do not have all the trait li'itcd above, n.uurnlly. cry prctcndin$ it long enough to get through the protc\t 2 CoM1der orb1tration to elimtnnte lengthy protc I '.\. Mold nll protests In n public hearing (people tend 10 prcf11brrcatc the truth le s when all their peer~ urc hsten1ng. Ari oc.lded bonus, the open hearing can erve n a trcmcndou lcarnin& e'pencnec for all sailors about the rule ) 4 Shorten the hearing , if time d~'i not c'°'' to i.tudy the thou~and' of nppcnt .. 1h .. 1t miitht be 11pphc,1hlc, for~cl 11 nntl make a tlec1\lon If the '>Uilor " unh11pp) • od rc'>enrc:hc\ out uppcal number 11M28'>,J 'ectmn (11), let him .1ppcal on ht\ own time and expen~e I ·'illy, memor11c the la\t ~uggestiun for race comm111ce\ and ne'ver, .ru:vcr compete t1gnin\t the a1lo1 The 'a1.IJc1.t word~ ever heard 1s ftcr the prottli' when one of the committee people talc, "We urc heat him " D B loo Yacht Club held on a the Commodore\ Cup victor for lhe fifth year in n row • OYC"" winning team con'li'>tcd of l cw Decry'' fl\ 0 1(, Win , kippered by Dave Ulmnn, Pete John tone' .c;hudm Md Tom Peter • l-'ardbird, skippered hy Nick Sc ndonc. The final re ults: I Ualho. Y cht ( luh, \ 16 po111", 2. Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club, 111, 3 South "horc Y. cht (.'luh. 82, 4. L1Jo f \le Y tht C'lub, 74. PbJI Rkluml1on'• bolltlni rolumn •P~•ri In th~ """°" Bt•tlt o ta Mn• Piiot ntty Tuc>•d-.y. • M 1U PanoDt aurfed with power, sty&c and lllWtl in wlnnin& 1be 9"Cnth atop of tho Bud Pro Surfina Tour in Malibu lut weekend. . With 1$,650 in prize money, the San Oemente resident not only toot ~ place honon. for this S.35,000 Body Glove Mali~ Pro, but allo/umped into fint place an the overall pointa stand1np ahead o title contenden Shane Beechen and Matt AtChbOld. Panom surfed his heats intelligently, constantly pick.ins off the bat 1¥1itable W8YCI in bis heats and suffing them with uncanny precision and polish throughout the event. In the final, Panons defeated Steve Pugh of Lonp Beach, Vince De La Pena of Laguna Nipel and Ted Robinson o Manhattan Beach. The surf for the duration of the contest wu dismal, to say the l &cul. Many competitors failed to reach their quality-waves quota, bfinaing contest strategy heavily into play. Once the swell slightly picked up, making it around closeout sections on the quick waves became extremely difficult, especially for the aoofy-foot surfers that bad to surf "backside" at the Surfing right -handed point-break. There were only nine goofy-foot surfers left by the 64-man main event, and five of those were already seeded that far, leaving just four coming out of the 128 trialist . As one of them, I'll tell you that 1t was definitely tough out there! Ted Robinson was the only goofy-foot surfer to advance past the quarterfinals, eventually winding up fourth overall. It wasn't a great weekend for Newport Beach surfers either, as Darren Brillhart, Dave Rose, Joey Zintcll and myself were the only ones to make the main event, and we all lost in the next round. · ~ntington Beach fared Ii bit better, as five of Huntington's best ndvanccd to reach their three seeded contemporarie in the Main Event. Jeff Deffenbaugh, John Parmenter, Bobby Lockhart and Kirk Tice all advanced through the main, with Tice finishing impressively with a ninth place overall. Losing out earlier in the main were Huntington's Bud Llamas, Ryan Keenan, Dave Erickson and Mark Austin. Title contender and champion of the Memorial Day top on the Bud Tour in Huntington Beach this May, Chn Brown ufrercd another major upset, his fourth straight first-round elimination since his victory at Huntington. Since his victory, Brown has dropped from first to seventh in the Bud Pro Tour ratings. Brown recently purchased a new home in Santa Barbara with hi salaries and prize winning . It wa about that ttme Brown started his slump. The added pre urc and rcspon ib11itics that come along with money nnd luxurie must be taking its toll on the 21-year-old competitor. Brown will get back on track competitively bccau e he'll eventually traightcn things out at home and his s\lrfing form looks as good as ever. Brown's situation perfectly illustrates the problems and hassle fame and fortune can bnng any competitor in the world or sports. Jn the competitor's area at the Mahbu contest, '85 PSAA champion John Parmenter of Huntington Beach had a bit of a scuffle with eventual Malibu runner-up Steve PuJh· Parmenter took exception to the results of their heat together, and after just missing out, Parmenter was ticked off. Rather than remaining ilent and letting the 1tua11on cool off by it elf. Pugh proceeded on, arguing and tradmg insults and further agitating Parmenter. fortunately for both part ies (and to Pannenter's credit), nothing became of the encounter, but w1t ne 1ng th1 incident along w11h several unrelated othe rs I wa left with a growing concern O\ler the younger surfers' lack of re pcct for our preceding counterparts who are the reason we arc surfing professionally in the first place A champion, father, and urf hop owner (not to mention the baddest guy on the tour) de~cne a much or more re peel than anyone cl c on the sce ne. Under different c1rcum tanccs. PQrmcntcr might ha\le gott en his point across a little bit better. If I wa Pugh. I don't think I'd urr at Huntington Beach for a long ttmc In every port there ansc 1m1 lar conn1ct of this nature. It's nothing new, and it leave~ me 10 wonder what really goe on in ide the dugouts, clubhouse and locker room~ when a profe 1onal team (like the Angels) is having problems It would sure be intere tinct 0 At the RipCurl Lande Pro in Hos~cgor. France, fonncr two-time world champion Tom Carroll made hi econd consecutive finals appcuance in winning his first event of the year. Curoll's victory moved him up to 10th overall in the ratings from 18th. California's Jeff Booth and Dino Andino finished third and fifth , moving Booth up to seventh in the ratings. Olen Winton of Australia placed third in the main e"ent and won the Longboard divi 100, for his best leg on the tour for some time. Number one ranked Brad Gerlach placed 17th, lo ing out to Austr111ia's Stewart Bedford-Brown Fifth ranked Richie Collins of Newport Beach also placed 17th, losing out by one point to San Clemente's Andino FollowinJ hi victory in EnJland, Tom Curren placed ninth overall, losing out to Olen Winton Uo]'d Tke 11 • NtwpOl"f Bucb/Cosu Mm Piiot corrt pondmt trtlo.tt 1urllo1 colulllo •ppan nay Tbttd•Y· Wallace named GWC coach Jon Wallace, an as i tont coach the past two eosons at Orange Coast College, has been named the head men's \'Olleyball coach at Oolden West College, GWC athletic director Tom Herm tad announced Monday. Wallace, 25, a former Estancia Hagh player and the son or ()('(' ~-11 athletic director B rry Wallace, replace~ Albert Ga parian who will remain with the men's pro ram a an 1 tant and focus hi effort on the GWC women' te1m. Wallace wa!> two·timc All· ctter for UC Santa 1ng 1 courses offered The City of Newport Boa1ch Parka. Beaches and Recreadon Department is otterina a nwriber of coune1 ror aaiJon this fall. Thcae claues arc scared for the entire family, from age 9 to adult. Classes arc taught on a variety or boats, all or which are provided. The Sabots (?·foot. 10-inch boats) course offcn instruction in buic uilina theory, boat aafcty and ficbt ol ~ rules. The Udo 1•. a t•-root slOoped riaed monohull, provides for instruction on riaina, aailin1 with a jib, inronnal racing, 'rules or the road and knot tyina, Catamaran (16-foot) sessions include instruction on terms, balance, trapez..ing, beaching and riaht of way. A fourth course, taught on Santana 20s -a very stable and fast, fixed keeled sailboat -is offered for those preferably with some sailing experience. And the Ericson 26 cla is designed to introduce people to full-siz.e sailboats capable of overnight trips and daysails. The Sabots, Lido 14s and Catmnran course each co t $35 per nilor and arc taught at the Orange Coast College Sailing Ba c on the docks adjacent to the Balboa Bay Club, or at the 16th Street Beach on the 'bays ide of Balboa Blvd. Cla ')C!> for Santana 20 and Ericson 26 cost $63 and are taught at Udo Village, 3400 Via Oporto. Co t is $35 per tudcnt and all participants must weigh at least 90 pounds a nd be cQmpc tent swimmer . Board and sail arc provided. All the e cour cs arc offered on Saturdays and Sundays at various times. For more information and rcg1 trahon forms. call the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department at (714) 6'«·3 151. -By Tbr Pilot ' • Couch potato corner lm1tt111 LI S ............ L M ........... n '' -: = : a I ,g: .. " " It .. 14 W L M .... • 11 -,_. • 67 - ..... A 12 Sit ...._ ., MI •M M 11 m• ...... u ~11lt ~ ~I A 27 M1a ...... a .... .... 0Ht ue.-. ... 27-0.. ,.,..l. 7 )S Mt 21-0.. ~ 1 05 Alll 21-lllt Ailt 30-• ........ S3S Clwl9 S ~L••I'• .............. I .... DMeleft • .. II II II IO SI L U SS -!e I 13 • ... ·~ 14 I 1f 11 W L U Pllsbw~ 12 SI - S\ lM 11 SS 4 Che• 12 12 10~ Hlw Yort II 13 11" ,....,._ 10 14 12~ Mntli " ~ 73 22 Dld11raec....,.le In ttm bleacbert r«. ii H f J Every day at recess the third-and fourth-graders would gather for a game of "Dodge Bob." TUESDAY TU.EVISION THnl• 8 a rn -U.S. Opell. USA 4 0 p.m -U S Open, USA Amlttur B&Hblll 10 Lm Amcm:an Lc:g10n, ESPN Best>bell 11'20 11 m -Dodacrs·Cub , WGN 4 30 pm -Blue Jays-Ono!~. ESPN 4 JS p.m -Expos·Brave1, TBS. 5 30 pm Ch1'10'<·Royals, WGN 5 30 p m -Met ·A 1ro • WOR 7 :\0 p m T1gcn·Angcl , C 7:JO pm RcJ So~·A's, tSPN Bodna 9 rm -Moorcr·B1llups. USA Tnidl 111d Add 12·30 am -IA.AF World meet, Ch •. Auto Rael .. 12:30 am Sporuman' ISO. ESPN RADIO 81tt'blll 10 30 am -Padre ·P&h . KFMB (7-60). 11 ·20 am -LA-Cub., KABC C90) 7'30 pm -T11cn·Angcl , KM PC (710). WEDNESDAY TELEVlStO Ttanb 8 a.m U.S. Open, USA. 4·30 pm U.S Open, USA. Beteb&ll S JO pm. -Mets-Braves. ESPN 7 JO p m -Ptrate ·Dodgers, SC Collqt football 6 pm Ga Tcch·Pcnn St., Ch. 13. Hone Racina 8 30 pm. -Del Mar ~cplays, OI S6 12 JO am -Del Mar replays. PT Aato Rados ll;JO am -NASCAR 2SO, ESPN RADIO Bud>ell 1 p m -T1gcrs·Ange~. KMPC (710). 5;30 p.m -Padrcs-C&r<b, KFMB (760) 7.30 p m -Pgh ·Dod~"'-KA.BC (790) -BJ ~111tls Brosurbous r------------------- ITWC I I ( 1 NHHS Harbor Hertt-oe Aun I IOO lrvlM Avenue · I Newpot't Beech. CA 829&3 I PLEASE PRINT I NAA4~ I I I I I I I I I I I I :sexO AGE RACE oAvOOBIRTHDATE I ADDRESS ,rnrno,'----''--""~'----------.....-1 CITY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1991 tnPORT HAllOR tlGHSCHOOL 1 DJ~..A.-J\~~-~~~~--- :STATE DD ZIP DODOO !PHONEb000000000 :CHECKONE 2KD 5KD T-SHlRTONLYD I T-SHIRT SIZE (ClRCLE ONE) s M L XL Pr•flnt«J by. Amblin Ent•rt•lnrrHtnt Chili's Tr,.nghl Square Warmklgton '*""-• NHHSPTA and the tll \lfPMT lbCI • Pi Slz• tubfec1 to .,...tJIMy on Rae. [)av I l'US: (new~ Md non..,..,...,llbl•) IR~•ry fM : I l*•Sept 25 S1500 ··-----' At•Sept 25 S1100 I. ____ _ . AddMtonlll Conntulon • I TOTAL INCL09aD: ··----- ' WAIVER: (MUST BE SfONEO) ........................... ,. --·-.. ~---····-·' ........ I ......... ""....... • ................... ...-. .,.,., ................ ...... .. ...... ...... .. ~ ......... tMcf\,,,......,. ................ '*'-'· • ........ ...... ..... ...... ... ... ...... Ollt, Md ............ .,.,, .... I .......... ........,. *"""••• """ ......... .,.,., .., .. .,.... ....,.. WfMlftNL-" 1 .. .....,...., ,._...._ ..... _,,,.,_,_.,..._.. .... I •1unJt4........, ... 1~ ..... ..o...-V~1 991 _.,, ·1•1 •.,. ,_.. ...... , .................. ., .. -..., ... ,,,, ......._ .. .,..._ ................ ~ I ,-...... --~~~~~~~~~----~~ .. ~-- .... __ ~ 1------........... ----~-----------••••• t, .......................... ......-.,..,.,....,. • Y•w Finl IO bub the Timel .,.._ die 11ma ret.ed to 11111 I l IO fool the fNbl'I: by cdlllj .. PeaMI anythina moR u..n what it wu? Times .cldom played FettMJ sports on its lead paac. NO tiddifta? The Times spon editor wa on vac:adon dutins the run of the Festival. So what? The TimC$ publl hed incorrect or incomplete event schedule ~ ............. of .. ,....... .......... ...... naiaor miltun, dllmed the Sowlaat'1aew7 it tat. lb lbota •• abe Tilncll. u if ctMf1tll by i1 the make-or-break item for the festival. When are they aoina to wtse up and realize it's not a newspaper which makes an event. The event curies itself. Attendance for 36 sports over nine days was about 200,000 - about 5,SOO total for each sport - w.I: 0011111'1C...IM•11111n11 ..._. From 81 Toeppner, a Newport Beach native, Davis or Corona del Mar and team captain Mindy Oark of Costa MC$1 havo all been at Offshore since the start. The other paddlers Sharon Attlesey, Pamela Fletcher, Sheila Buealer, Bonnie Shcire. De iree Snelman and Dru Van Hengle -have earned their places over the years through a combination of athletic talent, dedication and an ability to come together as a team. "On the water I'm like a coach nd cheerleader, talking to them and ~ making sure we all stay together," aid Clark, who 5tecrs the first boat, named Williama. Off the water, when he's not racing, Clarie co3ches Offshore• second boat, Oko/e, which took third place Saturday in 5:26:45. The two Off shore boats were alone in the lead until 43 minute. into the race when Santa Barbara moved mto 5Ccond for ,ood. fini hina in 5:22:22. Okolc and its nine paddlers - Seager, Barbara McCormick, Rika Piper, Mishell Jami on. Pam Mallally; Kim Hick~. Adel Smit, Rae Jarnc'IOn and stecrpcrM>n Tes.~ Accolace -accomplished th1' task, as Lanak1la ftnishcd fourth in 5:30:36 and San Diego fifth in 5:49:04. MEN: OHBllol'e Clnol Clull muat 18ttle for 111111-pllcl 11111111 From 81 paddlers have been together for years, but never as a cohesive unit." --. The rest of the team consisted of Willie Reichenstein, Dave Kruger, Barry Francis, Lawrence Battle, Cap Allen and Jim Fukuda. Off: bore also took fifth in the Malia race in a time of 4:42:30. San Diego won the race for the specially crafted 40-foot canoes in 4:27:55, followed by Dana Point (4:30:22), False Creek of Canada (4 :34:33) and Dana Point (4:42:30). In · the Ma~ters race, for paddler~ ages 35 and over, Offshore had the only entry. The team, which average 54 yea rs and calls itself the ''Gray Blades," fini hcd the course in 5:27:44 DUNN: co•aue appears to hive Palcm Hll coursa ready From 81 Country Club, home cour~e for club pro Ed Howard and Robert Roland. the latter of wh om couldn't play becau e of tcnd1mt1~ in his right arm. Howard. disenchanted with his I-over 73, finished one place (10th ) out of the money. Golfer on the Golden State tour, which makes 40 stops a year throughout Southern California, pay $1 60 to tee off 1n each tournament. Ch ris Gonzales shot a 4-under 68 to win the Costa Mesa conle'>t and pocket S 00 while 22-year-old Scott Spencer of the Me!>a Verde Country Club wa\ <,ccoml with a 69 {earning S600). Two third-place fm1shers merited $450 each while fifth place procured $250. Spencer, a regular on the circuit -with PGA tour a pirations, took home about S 1,000 recently at the Oucen Mary Open, which paid sn.ooo to the winner. Bobby Lasken of Whittier 1s the Golden State tour's leading money winner lhl\ year at $40.000. 0 During a club member switch l.t't h1day, 6uy Coombs (Hacienda I le1gh1' CC) sho t a hole-in-one at the Santa Ann Country Cluh on the 179-yard hole No. 17 w11h a )-wood and a Precept hall Other recent holes-in-one were accomplished by Marge York (Huntington Beach) at the Costa Mesa Golf and CC on the l 17-yard hole No. 10 with a 5-wood, witnessed by Sean Bath, Victor York and Robert Law on, and Don King (Co ta Mesa) at the Mesa Verde CC. King used a 5-iron on the 155-yard hole No 3 while Natalie King, Mile Doody and Helen Doody witne sed the trokc of luck. Rich•rd Dunn I • Neltport Bt~ch/ Co t• Mtu Pilot ports Writer whose club 10/f column appurs tYrr'J' Tutsd•y. ....,. ._ JaO 'dnlrhlr ...-...,_ ... __. ..................... -: .. die lM .....a U.S. 0,.. MMlc:Mir T ..... 011ola 1'111 'hi ......... '"'· ...... .. ........ led bY ,.,..,.... v ....... ol "-lb wl ..., Aid br die Nedoul ,...._ ol WIMeldaair 1'nM. .._ pllOI Oct . ..,,, at OM Reoquct OMol l.W... · Tbc !MDI ii &bl lupll ud ~ the lllOlt ~ wlilNlchafr teon~ eoum. ... a ill lhc . n. IOUnMIJ ..... oa Friday, OcL 4 wftla Opt11lnt Cc......... ud tho pi'dlmJaaiy rou• Of chi World Tum Cvp competltioft. Patterned artcr &he Oa\11s Cup of prolalioftil tcnnla. the World Cup feat"'°' cotnpclllion between teams reprc.cntlna lhc U111ted Saatca, £n,tand, France, Holland, Israel, Aumaha, Ocnaapy, Sweden. J1pan, New Zealand, Spein, lclaj11m, Switzerland llnd Canada. Finals for ahc World C\lp will take place on Sunday, Oct. 6. The U.S. Open 1oumamcnt beaJns on Oct 7 witb ttn&)es and doubles compc11tion 1n Men's ()pen, A. 8, C. D ind Ouadriplcaic dM110ns; Women'• Open, B end D dimions; 3Dd Junior d1vmon. Compe1i1lon oonlinucs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m dilly, 11tith finaJI matches scheduled ror Saturday, Oc1 12 and Sunday. Oc1. 13. The U.S. Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships it open 10 the public and admlulon i• free. • For further 1nfonn1tlon, phone the N11ional Foundation or Wheelchair Tennis 11 (714) 361-6811. ~fti~ur 10 Barce lona is being offered by the Community Services or Orange Coast and Co• tline communhy colleges. Three dfffcrent op11ons include 1 13-ntfht p11ckagc for 1hosc wantin& to sec the Opcmna Cercrnontcs and qualifying rounds: a 13-nl~ht ' packaae for the final and Cl~lnJ Cnemontes; ind a full l8-n1ah1 package that covers all events Cost~ range from S3,47S to Sl,865 and include round-trip airfare from Los Anacles, 1ccommod1tions. d1ily breakfast, airport tran$fCrs and daily uansportaoon to Olymp c event' Ticltets to events arc not included. Assistance in orderlna tickcu will be &fvcn to all participants who are officially enrolled with the Communhy Services. Ticlccts will go on sale In April, so early enrollment it encouraged. ft For further information and a detailed brochure. call Orance Coast College 11 (71 4) 432-5880. Coastline Community Collesc 11 l714) 241-6t86 or ConJOn1um for International Educ~llOn (ClE) al (714) 955-1700. ~~fll-Ms1a1' ~Par ....::.·z..~:. =..ei.r "A idZ:'.r ,..., _. = _.. .. • lillld ... s • 'p.a. .. ~ •• w.111 Ii ,._,..._ ... ~.....,., ... --.... w. viiible· of '" ~ wta lfp aulOtflplu and belp cOodtlcl the .,.u aucdoa. ltelM b lhc aaactloe Ule bNa doaalld ., Masic Joluleoa, Bo Jacbon, 1 .... Worthy, DtMd Wood. <>Won Polynlco ud otber top pro1e..-a1 athlet ... Proceeds of the auctJoa help "8od coetin111na rc:aeardl 1010 the cauto and cure for multiple tdcrotia • 9 for further Information, call the Oranp County Chapter or MS at (714) 7$2-1680. .. .._..,.liccl•• A nine-week Coutllne Community Collep lev.11 bowllna cla will bes.in Thunday, Sept. 12, and will meet each Thunday from 10 a.m to noon 1t Newport H1tbor Lawn Bowllq Club, 1550 Crown Or. North, Corona del Mar. The claucs arc dcti&ned to ceadl studeJsta the basics or lawn bowUna and allow them to ~rticlpate under the auidance or experiel'Ced mstructort. Equipment and reference material wOI be prcwfdcd. Flat sboc.s arc required. EnroUment Is rree for Class No. 932l. • For runher lnCorm1llon, f hone Coutllne Community College at (714) 7S ·9740. ~ic~ !?'" 10 ,;ise funds for the United States men • ..-ater polo team will be held Tuesday, Sept 2A, from S to 8 p.rn. The fund·raiscr 11 bcina held In conjunction with Interiors by Luslt-Sereoae11'1 frand opcn1n1 or •lS Bernb1rd1 Gallery II lhe rvioe Home & Oarden CcOler. Guests will meel the members of the team that will represent the U.S. In the Olympic Oamet in Bucclon1, Spam. Dona1lons, which go enurely to the team. are S40 per pcnon and ~he public is invited. Jn1cr1ors by Lusk-Scrcngc1I Is at 15333 C\il\-cr, Suite 41S (at IMne Center Drive). 9 For funhcr tnfonnation, phone (714) 757-6241. Fro.,, North Orange Cowrty From South 0r-. CCMnty 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDF.X 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO THI PILOT HADUMU ctASSlflEO l'V9UCA TlOH OEADUNE OFFICE HOURS T~S--T..-cley Mon 530 PM M<>t>-f 11 8etn-6 30pm Thurwcley Wed JOO PM 9uelr-. Counw ~·~'°""' a...ni.y Fn JOO PM CHECK YOUft AD THE flftST DAY IN ..._, lleodl. 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Love music i.tlc ~t. 38• ...U FANTASIES FROM THE HI, do you have 9n-•brat• ••ch other. Ing, tr~9f. music. '41• ated. Vou are warm, comedy, beach••· (lglealaa to each), mature, honest, sen-leeuttful Uw DUNGEON t-900-903-Prtva1• Phone OWeceory 4lfOY to do eome cruy #2909 you Hlf-c:onftdenf, are friendly, •wetting, m•· 1wap m••t•, back· •J>Oft9, beef. 11ea1 •ual WF, 23-33, 5'4"· Wlld wom.,, GIRL Ewt 17 Adufta of H • t SI n • • • thlnge? Al• lou at __ --..;______ you-you? 12891. 1ur•. that wlll .,_ maa· rub1, monogamy. 8' for mooog.moue 1/I00-740-eM3 only S3/mln wo ... •n 1·900-4180- \Mat a¥9rage av., LOVES SORRY ttige, romanc. wtth a Sffklng WF, 2a-.o, llNCIRE ~~lanc.t or fun lndate. ,2_35/mln 10 m'-'mln HOT ••T•• .. •T-GAl.S Ex1. 117 Adult* 50, 6'8". c.11 me, I am TO real~. #18k cut•. slim, atable, hu-AND """' o compare ter. "" -...,.,,_ ••• onty S5Jmin reedy 12907. l 'M PICKY moroua, lntelllgenl, fft•. #1889. S.autlfut MlatrH• 04ana M •N of eo.t.a M... 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Wanted, non· HnM of humor and Slngl• only 11'2908. daughter, entoY• fam-H• 11 handsome, &4, For IHtlng relation-SWM, 25, 5'10", 180, Ins Ho.., their m.,, vat• number• 1"900-GIRL.SI amok•r. lnt•lllg•nt entoY the oud00t9 & lly outing• u well u adYenturoua, MmVre-al\lp, let'• talk • 1900 aNk• 11nk.lng SWF, conquer them 1·90().. 110-MEET Ext 117 CALI.. l-9CJ0.820-1l'7 man under 70, ~ moonlight. •2013. VERY datH. s..ica commit-Ured Hecut~ Cl'2" llMl'lLE---l--""~1-.1~.L.J1umJ.L HS-&1-tt.P 1~ S31mlft I ·-oo..., #an 6 '8''. 11'2893 MA IND£PIMDENT ted lady, any race No allm OWMNSW O.. ftV Intellect. 1~1 Adult• onty S2 m1n -o1 ........ - LOOKll'N i I le yupplff # 1188 air•• attractive, lovtng. MOM In communrty or cl\ar· 1 UVE GIRl.S 1 ON 1 J Unwam.ct S1raet G1r1 A-•"TIVE FOR Romantic, opt m •1 ' --------• ..,.._ "-W'&lol"Prftf I"' _._., • ... ua Must 9 r aUTIFUL GIRLS• 1•t00/8844IOO T-... to ma baby ... 1· 1 1 """' enJoy travel, lkling BLOND ua1R l1n11nlne ...,...h, ,,... ""1 .. ., ., ........ .,. I ~ $2 50 1 1 o · .,,. INTIUIGENT SOULllATE L.ooklng for gentleman ILUE m~s Ible homemaker, avail-SOM, 47, 5'f0' I pro-g·~·!a.,"!!.. ·b-· .. ·~kl· LIVE!!l m n. mtn ITW'I 900-903-L.EGS , ... •· • SWF 5'3" NS .. ., •• naotc .. __ able for .. mng, travel, f , -·-4 ,,,.... ""' -..... llRST alNOLa QIRL9 t S2 50 mtn 10 min •""• v , , • • En•rgetlc:, flt, educ•· .. ........,, enar., .... ,..,.,. "alonal, rel.able, hu-Ing out, •• well u , 1·9()().Mt.st4e 501ah, toolt 40lah, tor, blue-eyed bru-Ht. Al• you ,..dy to SWM, 5'9", 1.0 lb1 ' gardening, charities, moroua, atl\letlc, OOod II S •• I RE ER DESIRE BY AREA COOE W•dneaday NIQM fOf dally jogg•r. COM, nene, 38, adVemura-___ g_o_?_Cal_t_. _*_2908____ tov.a to bike, swim cultl.lral, h••lthful ae-communtc:ator Enjoys Ma bu unse... ong FO V Y •·900-820-3355 alngl•• R•d L.lon iov.a travel, theater, and play aporta, llvltlH She 1hould M ktdt, !amity life, moun· •mbracaa and humor 24 tira Sl ~"WI. IOll'WI $3 min Mutt be 111 yn Hotel. Aug 28th. SPM dancing S..klng ,.... :::r~· .!:~. ='!'~ WALK ... k. SWF wt1h .. me caring. compatible. talna, .,..ch. tr•v•I, OUI lnt•rludH Call c •LL. Newport/Co9ta LON•Lvt to e 30PM Dancing. tlonahlp, 1rlm prof ctal, alnc.,• man to IN THE lnt•,.•1• Only tho.. Ir•• to •hare hla llfa mo v I• a , mu a t.c me "1904 Me_.. woMeft 1.80(). CALL. NOW .;· ConvarHtlon, Code· SWM with young ehare llfe'a adven-RAIN who ar• •"king IW• 11905. 11933 TRADITIONAL 903-MATE EJC1 31 18 1·900-903 1188 taus $5 admlHlon Ide ... humor 1112881 iurea l20l0. tu ring r•latlonahlp ___ L_OO_K-IN_G _____ .;..;..;;_S_T_l_L_L ___ , GENTLEuau over S3 min $15 oo par call Call 9')9..7'58 Ca•u•• You don't mind for· 1hould reapond. ~ ---------------------------""' IAlllA elgn accent? Vou .,. '1191!5. FOR A A KID OWM •8. 5'11 • t 7~ CONTiNT UM"' ~.~:~.i~h.~~~.t~ __ C_AL_l_F_OR_N_IA__ CHANGE OWM, 6'9", so. flt & ~!n'. h~~~hy~~~~~~:~· TOMIOY •au•a am ready for you. call Roua .... IC Gentleman •"k' lov· fun. Curley lock• avallabl• If you ar• h ---""'" • Ing caring lady for Dancer w .. kend run-OWF, 42, w h two Born In Bra.JI, OWF, -"-2_8_90 ______ 1 GUY • Cl k 0 bl lrfm, loVlng l1k• out· tot• Av•rage appear· 44• tun redhead, at-help with croaa dre11· away1, • ar N• •· d 0 0 ,. & 8 "0 ,,.. •QC•. active, emotion· tractive, H•k• n/a WANTED: OWM, 28, 8'1 ", hand· Ing and for compan· Erroll Flynn. ••d amoker, call , ,031 atty and ftnanclally •• maJa, attractlv•. ftnan-1ome, 170 Iba., look· lon1hlp. I am nice EARTHV, 40iah cutle cure, Intelligent S"lc· clally aacure, muat BEST FRIEND Ing for a caring pr•tty looking, mlddla aged, tor maybe a1way1, US NAVY IN PERSIAN GULF Ing 1ogather, patl•nt lov• kid•. muaJc and PetHe, attractive 1lngl• lady, SWF or SBF, 21· well educa.1ed, ln1er· #1903. fMnd for my bOys llf• #2875 mom 32, ... k• "Spe 30 Enjoy danc,ng. ••ting and paraon-____ T_AL_L ____ , and m• ,.29,,. clal Someone" tor aln 1porta, movies and _a_b_l•-"-'~90_2 ____ 1 ua111py SEEKING cere relattonahlp Ac Ilk•• to dine ou1 LOOKING COWBOY SWM 31 looklng fOf elnc..,e WF, 25 3!. I ti. peA r.••, ,,, Per. IVV" Uva, rrl•ndly, ou1go # 1932. Age 28, 8'7 • 229 Iba , PRETTY IMDIANA Ing, eecure Many In-__ C_H_ru_a_•R_O_U_S--1 FOR •••king attrac11ve JONES tare1ta Prefer non· ••-MORE young blond fifty, age PLAYFUL SWF, 31 , s'a", l20'a 1moker. Will answer BOLD than • one night 21 ·24 , w ho kno 1o1a Writer, photograph•r. beauty, IOoklng for Ill• all. 12880. STRONG sland, but less thanl how to hav• fun and s1an Gu • II T!lar•K•· grvtn " 1 • ;,i;·---- WIDOWED ENGIMEEA 5'7", 40 yrs • ... 1c. otJc, lnt•mallonal ••· ? A t enjoy• Iha baoCh anti SWM, 36-ssish w'10 ecutlv•, for ltkawf•• 5'10", 250 lbs , black ~:~;·~: •• .!:~:c ~~~ romance. hie• moon· enjoya mu1lc. rock to woman Stlmulatlng, haJr, bfown l'JH, 30 venturou• SF. •1913 I llght walks on th• ctasalca, m ovlea, adventurous, ath~Jc YT*, Blue Collar .... , Mach and l•t• night beach, adv•nture1 & ap1r11~ Call tor • •-ru•ous cur•·•, o ldlar . '11ka LOVES CHURCH kissing by a fir• and and just pta""·I Uma1 1 d 1 AllW5n n deaer , mount• n1, drtnL•ng ch•m,...,,n• ,.~ pro1pec1 v• at• h N--OP£BA " .. -. SM, •. ,... 175, alen- der. al)(ttaa, llated 2 whO'• Who, ... 1c. al· tractrva well 10 do SF, age no barrt.r Many lntere111 "18" logether #2878 •2912 OUTGOING LADY be•c __. crH my "" Mut1 be daring and lklnned tall radh .. d DANCING try things on th• apur HEY SEEKING WANTED to bask In my love & 7 5 8 180 ol lh• moment hk• YOU UNDERSTANDING Sllm, n/1, WF who en-bear me aona Coll• ~~M, I~~. co;,,mll·l midnight awlma In • Perc..onal h loys Iha out of door a, MHa "1888 1 1 hot tub. ·-"'y ahoot· II you are an oneat men1, kldl, a rpanaa ...,,,~ min, abrtylah, call me FRIEND lonQ walk• 6 taJkl CEASE nd abOve Looking Ing pool, wH1tand Sf'rv1ccs l005 4'2892 OWM, 47, 8', 180 Iba , for slender OWF 3s-45 getaway• to CatBllna. a Hot L.._ Call SWF, never married, ••n•• o t humor THE to share cloaa rel•· football and romance " ""' LADY WITH CLASS Attractlv•, family orl· .,,,ad, 5'4'. t 2 1 lb• aNk• attractive WM, eo·1 for companlOn· 1 1hlp Pr•f•r t•ll. com· paHlonate, young at h .. rt. With hone1ty integrity and ••nH ol humor *290S 5'4 ', 40, tor • lasllng #1897 MOMENT uonshlp I'm a llOCk· I a110 enjoy giving • B••utllul glr19Waltlng rela1lon1hlp Enjoy IDVENTUROU87 ) Thia v•ry handaom•. brok•r & MBA 11881 apeclal lady nowers 1/IOO-t8MM9 walking, dining, mov-1 s2 ,,_,. 1 10 n/ • lea, and hiking Look· Seeking 1llm , non· tall, ftl, lntelllgenl, lov· Muat llve In Hunt ng-'IV m n, m1 m.n Ing for SM 3s-45 L.et'a smoking woman with Ing, romantic, alncere. NICE ton Ml!ICh Lal • play ABSOLUTE BEST m••t 1oonl #2177 •n open mind .and paa'llonate and "rHI . HAPPY I logather 11813 LOVE & ROMANCE h••rt Musi love lh• 30'• Q•ntleman ... ka PHOTOGRAPHER TALL TONIGHT SEEKING outdoor•. aaillng, ••· an atflu•nt, g•n•roua R......,.a ... TIC ,R.900-EAL.2~.~333ES UNDERSTANDING plonng, •haring, apon· woman for the most '"ks attractive lady ~ .....,._ tanally, atmple pl••· eiccitlng, aciv.ntUfous 18 10 35 for fun, love WIDOWER REAL PHOlllE N\J~9£RS GRANDPA lures and yourHlf and .•Peclal reletlon-end Ille I'm • giving Loyal, dependable, AOAs °'tr SI 30.,.,.,,, From 80-70. hona11' I'm 48, tall, altm, •• ahlp of our 111... g•nlle m en Need educeted, fun loYlng, ADULT 900 LINE and caring, for friend· cure. with rwo sail· time Oo II, call! models also #1882 non-smoker, "n•n-Dl9'aCTORY PRETTY SHAPELY BLONDE ahlp •nc:t outing• Im b o at• (one ••ch 11812 t NON RELIGIOUS ctatly aacure, no chll· Graphic h•llfl9 of unu· I 50 •• brown eyes and coaal}, • condo at 1Pla -DANCEi I Cl • ••• .. • relt I d ti .. f .... d SWM proleaalonal r n, " P Y aua una ver se ... . hair, s 8", ahy, qutet rtver '" trav ... an and IOnety. ntca lady an o~ed future Wl'ft.I blu• collar worker lady, 40 to 55, with •dull programs 1· T "" age S7, 180 Iba good moral •1hlcal 900-~s-e&a5 $.99 min 17878. hinge Im not: M111· FOXES 5'10" non-amoker valu.a. Many Interests S Lra9V rled, boring, rich, con-I 1 _.. 1118...... "'-LM&la...- SWF. •uce9Uful ell• acuttva. humorou•, non~•llgloua, 1ov•1 w .. kandl eway. akl· Ing. laughtef. Sffk• SWM 35-4~, IUCC .. S• fut, attractlv•. witty, oommunk:atlva, n/1fd Comml1t•d r•latlon- ahlp1marrt . 11'2876 ~1 form111 Thlng1 1 am· Tait Newport entr•pr•1 drinker Enjoys rn<>un· 0 _,.,. .... --""JJ· --• I 1 ~7 ..... ra•y Happy, .-cure, mo-neur with , ... tMt and taint d...n, camp-TIRED OF D·TING? ""'° _....._. .. _ _.. ,.. wtttv Ing, f1sPllng, tclence, "' 4""' Olt't 11~10 nwi nogamoua, atfacllon-....,..... ,_...,, "'• •• ,. E 00! LADY ale, w11tlng for youl gragarlOul and earing. P 8 S TV ~· mo-M T Ar" Cod4J dattngl t.AMt but r..iry only 1e .. y, #1885. a"k• up-beet, youth-nogamoua rel•llon-SWM, 21. 5 8 ·• 155 local• by Phone. 1· Ha Ha Im aura any· ---------1 fut, ~u11ru1, baacn 1hlp with SF. #1901 lbs , happy, h•anhy, 90().788-0123 • Aleo o,,. celling ma wlll Boetaanclbdt•and blonO.whowantahar lotsOIJtoi0entslOokl0t athleuc. outgoing, Romane. Advisor an- h•v• a -,en•• or =-:;:!~aoea-a1t _toas __ c_u_rte<t __ ,_1_9_1_1_. _11Pt1'1"*"' """"""'P"' ... king M1 right pre· awera your ? • 1·900- humorll L.ook 40lah, mertuncan.,!,~~m-cluttllld WiltMylind fer SF with th• aame 788-4ESP bOI" $4 , ... nlnat..,,. #2894 c:IHaltled uems ld..,hMd'? aroma tor hfa fl 1918 min · HOW TO RESPOND TO ·Call 1-900-844-0100 • E~tcr 4 -d1g11 code appearing in ad • L.1,tcn to greeting - • Lca\c n1c~'agc (you can change 1t 1 f not \all\ficd > \.Vhen lea\'in~ a me~. age • Lea\ l' ) our t 11 "t naflll' •Ment ion )Our 1ntc1c"h •Teti ) our age • Dc"cnhc } our appcJr Jll<.:c • Sp('uf ~ ;our· prckrcncc\ • 1ncludc ,,h.11 )OU l1kc.:d Jbout the pcr"on ~ ou .ln: rc .... pondmg to )nu 111.1, k'J\C .1 Jo "l'lond mc""J1!L' )ou "iii hl· JUh>mJt11.:JI)\, billed 9 ... • lor CJ<.'h mm uh.· ~ DATE{ I NE USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINES PRINT CLEARLY (Fu-st three w ords ore boldface) 25 w ord maximum ~ C:O.!O Meeo Plot. 0........,. tor ,· ~ IO meet ~"°"9 CN S*tr'itteo ont.' to .. oeno-pr....,. Of 1009 We ~· ""'11 oclt ~ oonk!l'I o Ml ~llCW'I oga FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate ... CON FI DENTIAL INFO RMATION NAME:------------------------------------ PHONE AOOOES-5· MalAd b DAllll ~ 81ad\Q*2 Merl Pb mwlaf9 Calo Mell CA~ °' N10•M: ~ .,..~ and all()OQ,.,,.. Mi.~ -ua1 anotomea1 ~ "'4 not be ac:Jf9d fhe Newport beocn COllta M<eao Plot ~~qtt lO ft:r'f'l ~ll C~Qfta rror tl9 ~ l0t ~:.on Ql'lv tiv oenor-. 11 Y't"" o1 aoa °' 01cM1r No ode we be ~ .. \'\1 ~ l.f'I08r I ~ hN~ I'\ Co.to.-OP'lot~no ~!V ror ,,,. cont*'11 0t f9PIV to Ol'fo( PIJ'IOf G (._~· l'heQdl.leffW~~· IV 'Ot !tie conhlnt ol ~ olt ,.,._ to onv ~· Cl'(1 '°' Ot:Pf daln"a l'TOde agaWt the ~ "· ta M..a Plot Md itt ··~ ... l'IOIT'l'iell from al G It, ..... ~ ~---onomeovt ... ) ~ CJ'-.d "dal--•co--- flion'I Ol C<Med ~ .... JM)lioo"° I J*JOe b¥ .... ~ O' Ol"'f ~to er.,.,"°' ~ UP TO $600 PER MONTH * IJ Cll 11£11m * 0.... MI I• 200 IQ 1 ,200 aq. ft. W/fl'ont ft, omc. ., .... entry omce a ~. rotMlp & btlth. U2ll mo. ut111 door. S7N/mo. en tnct Me-7901 Termlnllt Way. C.M. Elie Offt09 SUftM ,...., o.r IMO-Nia .JW Airport, 4770 Von 1,400 IP ........ Karman AV9, NP1 acn. '975 IMrd\-.._ FAX. rwcept, . cop!«, Ar 641..0U conf rm, kltch, ""7'tt IU,... t ._. f!!!'e,0~ ~~ 1200. t.-0 a 1780 a.f. ~nlan l»-9550 .,,.. .......... a.f..W-Ila -----·------., •• ,..,..f.uao For l•a••· approx, 30ic25 office. new palnt/catp«. 1 Ot 23rd !St. Cht. S48-6879. ORUTCM LOC NMr 405155(73 FWya. Groundtloor, AC, beth t ()():350 atT. 64().41 t e UNllr •••• F ., °"'' ~=~!I:! ~·ew.-:h .. _ .... .............. ,,... "'CUftlne flt NA8D ,........, ............ =:..:•::..:':.:: -!!iifiniiii&~-1 lnohul• Wd llfO" In Centrel Or.,... ()wn W, JfHR GUI, ~ la .......... •••••ne and d••• et*Y ........ Dulee may ......... ..,. .. nat llmlted IO, tf'9 _., ._..,.:Ml ... ,. c.p•ona.t; ....., lt'9 ur111'1ane.,..welon .,.,... pubk; ~. Pfoof ... wotd ptOo oeee • ~ of dOo-""*"9; ............... curate and dee.llecl ~. oomple lnfot· mdon end cMla, MO. _,..PCllHll81 .... 2~of~ 1&11 w a c4eflcel ....-w:.. ""' DIUVlllY 1111¥111 CIUdlng pubic OOfto Poeltlone .w.....,._, tact. 1'equl'99 h~h Mult ..... --'lable & echOof grlld. or Q O ..... ... equlYlaMncy 9ftd ..,... nNt appMranc:e for tty to type 50 wpm 9Co Co1te M•H Stello-C\lfat.ey on a 81laotnc ner·a. Apptv In ~ tv~rtter, etc. f'or at l'TO E 17th St, fUfth« c1eta1a end ..,. Coeta Mela. pllcllllofl, cone.ct our iiOOJDiy PROCESS. PerllOfWlel omc., cnv INO PHONE ORDERS. 0 f' N E W P 0 A T ....,.. call You To BEACH, P.O. 801t Order. WIM Train. 1 • 1788, 3300 Newport ~735-8197 EXT 311 Blvd., Newpon llwtl, IDallllllA. ~,.,., rtee f or a l11•1d OR11CI CLIM =4::1 ,=.:-::=: ............. ""· ...,,.... ...... _'" rtrr poemo... eval.. ..... of HOwtllll Md cal ,,......161. IMlll ..... 1 • ~ .. , .. ,. ent beM. Wit OClfto ...,.."""'"'..,.. ...... _~~~i"I On... ....................... _.. ..... _ ........... _ ...... ~ .. Needed. .,. Hp. ~ end ,,,.,,811d journeymen need .,.,.,,,.. ,.., .. n of. !!.!!l· ?U-1m. ,.,. ..-y ... ~ ---,m.vw ..,, .. eo1en1 Mrto """ job ,....,. fUftcla .... Md WOftclflO oon-'°' .....-. llltll•'ltCa. dfttona. ,0# Intel .WW, 17 • per hOuf. C8ll =-COfMot ~ o.,,, 7U 141'8062 orctf14/W 3842 OUffn M•nr•aa a.c. RIAL UTATI UU new Coat MOO. auay we11 ... _.l•hed IM.ll .... u21. eao.oeOI Newpon 9Mch ore A thlet ic M anager ~ lne!!!g!· "-' opening tor .,, TralnH. 1300 .. 400 SHADe TREES. Huge .-p'd ••1•1!"'°"'91 weekty. If you *• now. 1"9taM aMde. Af.,~::;...... ~t~5~oal ~=-'°''~ Wlllft-L. IU. TW T~ Pine trMe 3-4 ft, pot. MM ifiiii'i IDTI• MlllUllG High ..,. ted. as fot seo. " ···-llO. poten-ergy. poaftM peopte roeM/l50174-Mn ttel In ADDITIOll to com"""9d to a Drug WEDDING OAE88-w/ Comm'• to 1~ to FrM Amwtc:a. Make • allp, A 10-12, ...,... aTAltTI Advenced dl"ereoce. 474-7221 w,'beaded lace. N.wr Tmg + No desk F"I W•no'•-wom '26(), U3o-8121 FT/PT. Patrick ,,.... Qllleaple 165-5824 C°"""8otlOft Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. LIDO PININIULA L =: .. ~!. CA 92958-e91S, (714) •LIQUOR CLIRK• I 844 3300. Equal Op- P fr, 2 ... eve1/Wk . portun~ Em&. Coata M .. a. 548-3883 DlllO 1Mai I V • ft d I " • Steve 8am-4pm. 1 ,_ l'or •••• ' -Pfr d•mon9'rator. for 11ATICMIW9IUU. 9M To MSO/Wk. Retoc.ta. RICIPTIOMllT t..eoo.125-04' 4· ,. I I '\ ', I : ' ', ~ I ) f ' ,\ ,\1 t ti( I," 1 200-1ees IQ. tt. office Cfteep, apace• for rent. "Old ... 1 1-eoo-2a4-A Dally Salary '300 tor atorea In arM. buying merchandlae. Immediate opening No •·ltP nee. 714/ HO-FrVS-VSun, car nec-En • r g • r ti c . • • If· motivated peraon tor front dealc poaJtlon. ! , , 'I '' " ' ' . I 35 CARAT Au1traltan fire opal butterfly, hand-carved • ... In gotd w/VVS diamond• & Burm•M ruble9. Ari , CALL 842·4333 Newport" Marine envl-----------r on m • n t . S o m • Vendlnge Local Rout• COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH apace• on w1ter with For Salee elg s Loe.· dock• avallab... Con-tlon•. 1900 Posalble venlent tr" parking. Each Machin• WHkly 5'1'3-9330 •Muat S.lle ....... By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Neither vulnerable. outh deals. WEST NORTH •862 •A 10 3 •AQ8 •9642 • K 10 6 •J97 6 2 •97 6 4 3 +Void EAST •QJ97 3 •K 6 • J 2 •QJ8 ~ SOUTH •A 4 •Q 8 4 • K 10 ~ +A K 10 7 3 The bidding South West North Eu t l NT Pu tt 3 NT Pan Paa& Pan O~nmg lead r1\e of \P "Your Honor "North's claim for damages due lo neghgen<'e by my dumt, South. 111 lnvolous tn the extreme. Follow the pl11\ with me and you will M't' that tht' contract of three no trump y,ent duwn because of a bad brtak and good defense. "Weat led a fourth best heart. de darer played low from dumm\ and East took the king and shtflt'd w the queen of 'lpades We11t .. ignaled y, 1th tne ten and a ~padt' con110uat10n foffed tht' ace Oedarf'r noy, had to hnnR in tht' dub su11 without lnss and, aince • ainaleton club honor with West or an even brea.k was a far greater probability than lhe actual distribution, my client laid down the ace of clubs. When Wf'&t showed nut the contract Wd beyond redernp tt<>n. The defense fails lo see how South could po68tblv be held l{Utlty as charged:' "Your Honor, lellrnl-d l'llUnM I' skill et oratory is eit<'eeded onh It\ I his lack of abiitty 111 a bndge plA\l'f It 18 plaintifrs contention that S(luth went wron~ at thf' '"" fil"ll tnrk' "Consider what might haH• hep pened had declaru s1mpl> n en with the table's ace of hearts at 1 h<' fir1'1 tnck Lo deny the defender-1 a chance to 11h1f1 to <1pades. With fivf' fa t tncks in the other thret' su1h South now needs nnly four 1 h1h 1 m h for game, and can make "un• 11( the contract while keepin.: Eai1t uff lead for 11 po 1bly fat.al return through the queen of hearts Dedar er ~tmpl) leads a club from dummy and rovers am card that EHt plays If West ran take thl' trick no return 111 dllmagin.:. !to South runs the rest oft he auit Ai; the cards lie, declarer wins the tm k and bring11 in the wholf' cluh 'u1t by crossing to the board in diamonds for repeat fi . ne aes tn makf' an ovenm:k " Guth\ a" charged' TODAY'S C ROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Swiss 6 M ild o.ith 10 FOOd fl'lh 14 weakft1 15 Big wind 16 Tramp 17 Slur ovf'• 18 "tmost rO\;nd 19 Sp1riled sell auuran~ 20 T1mbet1an<1 22 Mov~ to anolher land 24 Greek letteu 26 Superv1M 27 Oul>fln temales 3 t Nevada city 32 Sptey 11_, 33 On lhe ball 35 Jolutr 38 H0<11e 39 Metric un111 40 Season 4 t Work pref 42 MuBK•I note 43 Walk unobtrusively 44 Weeding tool 45 "n E1n1op11n 47 Not me1apnotica1 51 Pa1111me 52 Type of barometer 54 Peete 56 Kindhearted 2 3 1' 17 20 32 4 1 52 59 Wicked 61 Louvre sitf' 62 Grafl9d 1n hefal<Jry 63 Partly pref 64 Choo!Ml 65 Olscont1nued 66 Forest unit 67 Ouencn DOWN 1 MUSIC symbol 2 uont circle 3 Moslem ruler 4 Move 11roop1) 5 G•m~nll 6 Seti 7 Presented e Co11onwoo<1 lrM 9 Hands o~ 10 8e11eraoe 1 I Solt dr1ntc1 t2 Taper olf 13 Aectpienl 2t Necllw .. r 23 Money slang 25 Entrap 27 Make out OK 28 Swan genu1 20 Type Of CO<l 30 Or .. t Lake. Northwett Tarritor ... 34 An abrasive 35 SIOeh 38 bfev. 37 Valley 30 Largest 5 7 40 V100tou1 one 42 Dull pereon 43 Flag symbols 44 In endrcild 48 Ap0fl0'1 son 47 Mooed 48 Mldealt oallve 40 Alen cake e g ~ Crowbar I Cl 53 Frost 55 Tar ~ Sample With ltle tongue 57 Punta del urvou•y eo Ootf problem tt 12 13 '..8()().228-0110 lnV('<-,!1111 •111 Opprn ll1111!1· ~ll08 •NJOY 14-15% on TD1 S20K to 11,000,000 ~ Call Denlaon Auoc. 4~5NOWI Morwy olo.111 2~1-l $MONEY$ Ptr1on1I lo1n11 debt consotklltlon & home equltr lo1n1 to S50K. A• 9ardl111 ol p11t credit history. 1-800-927«>91 Pawri an)I' vehlcl1 Noc.ah llmlt Boat Program In Calif. AUTOPAWN 175-1151 Dir •WIDOW HAS SSS tor TO'sl $20,000 up No cr•:I·.,_. No l'I•" .ity Call Otf\50!' ~ 4 • HOWi Lot 11 Perwonal 11ualn••• $3K th1u S100K Bad credll no problem No act.lane:. fH 1f80C).52M42t NEED HELP Peraonal Loans to rrom s 1 e.ooo-sso.ooo Debt conaolldatJon to sao.ooo ec»922-sn s '""vu"''"'~ ,:1 i Lost & Found 2925 LOST4'ew8rdl 8/12, Male Cat, "Ty", 1 yr o ld, b lk w/Wht on face/leg• & underalde. Short hair, thin bod)I', yellow coll/ brwn tag. Nr Harbor/ Merrimac area, CM. 957~9 88 t 1, •Jrt. 3458. 1aa1ry Span I ah bl- Alrh lllHMtlonlat lingual helpful Celh E t l850/Wk F • 873-9210 or 541-0718 tr=ln:. Retocat~. r" lllEDllTI OPdbRi 1/800--424-5122. Micro filming 1.,v\ce1 AIRLHlll NOW :~:•,0u~ 'C:,J~ HIRING! micro fllm camera op- e cuatomer Service erator and to pefform e FI'-... Att d •• fllmer In Coata •M:;hani:." ant• 'M•.. oto. Suoceuful •=..iev•I & Up traln•H depending on 1 7 ... _........ perform.no• wlll re- _._ -celv• from se to s 10 »T MOR·Ellp'd CM per hr. e mo• contlnu- reald•nt Spanlah oua job la guaranteed. 1plitg. Reply: 394 S. Some tllm•r• may be Mlral•11• Or *500 San hired permanently Pedro, CA 80732 after e mo1. Though .. rt __ .. _ T I 110 111p•r1ence la r• .._r ,. nffl qul'9d, 'micro lllmlog, Needed. Call: typing, and d•ta entry \' J 11 'I I: , ' , 1' GOOd Phon• 111111• • WOMAN wfth I old typing ~·d. can JUdy daught« ..-. fiv.1n Lym ••t~ poatt. Heve ref9, up. RECIPTIOllllT own nn.. Last Ml*Y Outgoing, type 40 '350/Wk 714-~ wpm, IBt-4/PC helpf\11, DOOcl wttn figure•. We hewo .,. ... ~ ....,.. ...... too~ Fr ... Call Immediately, Tr'*"' .......... aorvea.. Coat. MeH 640-6122 M•• '•• ,• •~ • ' ~ Fl 11Ilii111 •. I ,11 1 ·I 1 Orang! M3·5no 7' 80l'A ltght yeltow, ___ ..._ _____ , good condition, 1100. RHt9utant a-.aacu TIRED OF WAITREll ORWAITER1 /ISAM-12 Noon >I S300.$5()0 per WMk Beautlfut iOfa. tovee .. t, chair. ottoman. New cond. oak trim. ..erf. no• 1325. 141.:M&e . )\ f I' \ J I ( I I',· ' ; •.-•I o ell•otor'• 51 MGA. ""'Of9d to dreelftl Shown al th• original fw:tory epeca. Sawdua1 thru Sept. 1 . Off·whlt• wfth red Int-. Call 371-()947 rlof. Spok... ~ · owner. Immaculate. r I, tilt •, , ..... 01q.111c, hll'i'I Baby Grana, excel cond. S1,4SO Spinet Pleno, good condltlon. Plano teacher muat .. ~111ce. $475. 527. 1864 or 952·2238. TV" ~t··1··,1 1\ t it •I I I 1 ii 'II ', I .I I, \i I s.22,000. l414S4& 1\, 1!1' Ii 11 p1 1I1 : Ii 11 ' '83 JAGUAA XJI. Green. Exc111anc con- dition lntNdo/out. N.., new tlree/brakaa, 19,850.144-71'1'2 •'II ¥0LKIWAGOll t-&oo.344-Sot 1 •JC1. 1 experience la helpful. Chlroonctlc Ant Minimum wege will be Front -bttlce: chffrlul, paid during training enthualastlc, eicp. pref. PIHll call '1'35-«1733 F{f, Incl evening a Sat to get appllcatlon. ln- hra. &31 ·5664. tereated perao11a "' Call otane In Tultln , 28 .. et ... Or Mark GRANITE-LIKE glaaa dining room table wtth 8 upholtte,..a chairs, l<ll•pch Spealcera, P'M· $500. Call 64H7ee tlgloua ••I(.. Horna. 12250 080 648-Hlt Eve• 873-3975 CMRIOUT• Red wttn whh• top (new) and .n..11. Pull out etereo. Alarm. 70K mllH. 17,500. Call 966- 2199. COPY CENTER Seek• Frr reap. per. 9on f6r varied duti.•. Incl plck~p & dll. Wiii \rein. 852-1538 requeated to call Im· medlatety. Federal Job• 1181<· se2Ktyr, Now Hiring. Amazing Recorded MeHa 714:533-S2.28 C .... 1 A 174 Mlac, lt•m• ror 1ale. ~· In .M., -.... W••lern Furn., mlcro-TELlllARKmNG wave, compact 1t1reo 3 People needed to & more. Nancy .. u the new Piiot. SS _7_5_~---· -----I 1>9r hour or le per OAK table. I ch1lrs/ order. No e11pertenc• hutch . 2/lva $900. nHded. Call Mike 89f't(ay 6 G1y dr .. 11t Wiiey 1t 642-4333. & mirror S500 721-4237 Looking to sel that extra jun stacking up the garage? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else For only $8 52 you get 4 lines for 2 days. Call today. 642-5678 "··•.. ... • Rci 1' G('t11·r.11 :ri 1 ! •N:Alla , .. Ltgln6 LS 40A, Immaculate, sun- roof. IMthlt, auto, tul pow•r, • Owner wlll help arrang• IMM Of contrect. Factory war-r.mv untll Dec. Mutt VI lntarHI Avallabl•. aee. 118,000, Lie. New OU1'V 18' EJectrtc 2LVE04& Day Cocktail Crulllf'. Incl 3 t73·1~. ev9/Wtende yra allp In Newport 1'1'3-2113. Oun11 . Value---------- S 2 5 , 0 0 0 ~ . 0 n I y BMW 'ti ?50L S4 t K 19,000 121-aoe 080, 27K L.ocal mla ntv ervc<1 #27"39 HONDA SANTA ANA n•/647~ POWf'I HC1.th :o 1 2 tMe18'LYMAN c1 ... 1c lap a1rak• bey boat. II you loVe to re- 1tor•. thla 11 ttl $3000, oeo. Pp 873-5558 t eM ta• LYMAN Gr•at bay crut99f, ••· c:ell•nt condition. $5,000. &&H'798 t4' LASl!R aallboat, •X· cellent c ondlton, trailer Included. '800 °' beat otfer. 581-8232 1968 MARINER 31 ftlMr glaa• ketch. Rebuilt Perklna. Sell 119,500 or no cuh oown part. ner1hlp 544-72 11 M~1N23000 Turbo, beauttful cat. 1 owner, excellent oon- dltlon. 18,MO. (7t4) 548-0973. Merc:9de• 1888 580SL Taup•/creme, top never off. 32,000 ml .. a, HC.tt.nt concst- UOn, S4 t ,995 080 832·19S7. At1l11·. Ot l!lh .. , ! ' 'I ll 10 Buick 1181 E19c1ra s1a11on Wagon, 53,000 orig. rn1.... 1 OWnef. rune Ilk• new, fully loaded, leather Im. rlor , $2 ,950 Call 0 eotg9 7t 4-ea2"5710. Cadillac t N9 EldOradO Cabrolet top, ,..,.., phone, gold package, 72,000 mlle1, 111,905 OBO. 832·1H7. PLYMOTUM '7t hater Auna W.U ~ gOOd condition. g,....,, &850 080 844-99114 PUBLIC NOTICI • H1. 'I' ( 11 '.I I 1 ii • j H 11.1111,1 !1,'IJ ~)t·r·.111, llllH ~'lf '1 , i I ' 1 :d INCREASE YOUR RUCH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATEi ... UY FULL OR PARTIAL TRU8T D••Da (714) 13&-45n DICK'S HAULING Junk lo dump & gen-QUAUTY eral hauling Large HOUIECLEAJHNO truck with nrt g••• Rellable. Through. o.-1 ___ 64<>-__ 3_7_98 _ __,,.,...,. talledl Severin&. Av.U DUii~ RUNS • .. UNK WMlic•nd•. &4&-7044 Fumlture, truh, tr" C . ti l 1 n "I', l·l~l01 Contr,1Clor s 3'1'18 We can ~ °' ti.a •Ill Comm'!, Rea, etc . branch••· appllancn Mike 7 dya &4&-1391 Inc orn1 · i ,P. .! i 7u ~~ $1.50 per llne per day. ..,CONVEYS CUSTOMS Cablnat1/Furn1ture. Fll'llahea Reatoratlon All quahty 548-5375 "559309. Wayne 5* TA XES prepared A 8042 Jeff 957-9447 books kept. Com~ Th&l'I ALL VOU pay 8IMd on 4 1inM. ,,.._..,,.. In in. SERVICE DIRECTORY FOf more lnfonnatlon CALL TOOAVll AIKFOR CANDY Your s.rvtce Directory R9P'eMntatlve C.HpPntry 3510 D..,.~'Pll-All«lllOM Cablnet•P•n•l·LOClca Slah~atoOHtt " Y"I •@ Wry &42-0587 C.u pct Clt'aninq JS 1 ·l Repair Pro 15 Yrs Power Reatretchlng lnalall New a UHd F&1t/S4 t -1972/Servlc• CPrnPnt CorH·rt'f(' J'.126 Const rt H t 1cir i Bwlc11119 FihO ~ ...... Conetruotlon, driveway•. patlo1, room addltlona, uw cutting, concrete remov. Uc. 2&4724. 838-1 ~.or 838-3528. Elcctrtclll 36 10 ELECTRICIAN Uc 1597&&4 142-4321 Ext 310 •• Dr Ive way t ·Patio a-__ (:.;.7..;.1..;.4)~&4.;._&-4;..._230;;.;..;;...__ path1 etc. No ~ too 8UNLIN• •L•CTIUC 11!1111 ltaei, U.. l4IM Sen!. NpB/CM '5 yra Mickey 538-0553 All elec/ttng •JMC. D.A.Z. C...trvotleft lf3"e21, 873-0359 "'ILIC llOTJCE Cra"1manahlp, con. FPlllt''-. & 01·t ~..., Hil :1 The C811f. Pubftc Utlll• cr•t• & block Fr" tiff Cornml .. lon, RE· eat.· Competltl1te QUIRES that att uMd., prlce1 751-8635 houaehold good• ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION f'•MC•S-GAT•a. mover•. print their MuonfY·Concrete P• New R~. Aldwood/ PUC Cal T num~. Uo1-0rtvew11va Paint. C.CS. POii Aeplta CM/NI llmo'• & cNluff•ur • IAndc:tpl *• 646-30N Jim Whyte 842·7208 print their T C P num-- t>er 11'1 &JI advettl.. .I.II. Conetruotlon men'• If you have a & R•,......lne que1tl0n ab<H.11 th• I• S..-olal .. l• Fr" HI galtty o=et, limo 714/&47·2449 or Chauff r. Call• JACK KUMllDY TILE Publlo Utllt ea Com-& MARBL! INSTALL mlHlon. 714·&611-4161 I REPAIR All type• ,F 1t1u1 Adi 11!11111·. A1·111 ... 1,·lrr1q 1.110 General Pllapalra and Handyman 1ervlcaa too. 7I0-1IOI. II I o 11• jif1( lllill!j I I 1B uo co..ncw. R•f'RIG•RATION. IERV1CI!!, SALES LlcWtMd.873-tOet Aii: 11 t' ' ~t I \ ~ • • 1 lf& 1 • :F1,.. ·r ""' • . • ': H) -~ ) I of Paver1. Waahlng & s .. t1no 497.5005 THI ORIGINAL DUN tM TIU UN l•aky ahowera-Acld wun a regrout. New A R•'*r lklhrooma- Shower d00f9 Kite> Ftoort·Plumblng Lie 25yn 0 c 873-8005 TIL ln1talled/Repalred. "'"" Co"1loue s.Mct ,,.. (I\ J A.Wene•• JoM • Shtlby ...u 178 111 .... 1,111n1·1.111·, hi.1 0 Rx....-tln•t .. e.n HardwoOd nr, llno., ceramic, c:arpeta. Sub fir rpr. Uc. fS441..282 t H.rndy M.111 .\710 erlad. l.aMf printed. Home arvc alnc9 ·ee Uc::/t>onded. 241-8752 Linch( .1p1 · Xi L,lWll C.ir•· {il()8 l 1·q.1I S1·rv11 , .. , I ' ~ 1 • \ r - UP TO $600 *' -- I , UIWlr ..... n .. .,.h,.m"'iiiiilln9"Yi ---~-Ad ........... Q.;ti IMlfllnM ..... .... lllW '11 "=='~ fllromlnenl NA80 ..... -... membel """ looeted lnoludlnl word pro-In Centre! Orange oeH lng and elate Own w. DIHn -.. County le eeeldr'8 ... 91*Y 8UPPOft. ~ ~ ~1QOI.. ,-. 7 or II ._._d mar ........._ ""' .. --cRllC.ltCi•li --11:--1 bfOk.,.. ,...., cenc11-"°' ......... to, ltte fd. Ol'fl 4.-..n _.. Wiie pa 11111 eub- lowlng: .. -a ... ......... lewr.r 'ff· ....... e ...... ..,. In oepelcM• ....., "'9 fllff poeMoue .,,.,., ..... ot MOUttlM and uta91ta• and ... on Cell ,,.._..111. mMUiln a ounwnt ct!- ~ pulllc; typ9, ,.,... ent btlM. Wll con-_.;:;i~-..;;;;;p.;.~-rr:=llC"I =a~-::: NMcled. ()ntj eicp. = ~~ .EmF'.::iltiro-.;~id ""*"9: ........,. _. journeymen need l)9f'9Gft8 P.-n Of· ourete Mel dllal d _.;'1f!r...,.,·rina.lliii,.,1il7n••' r--1 ..,. ....;..y + commi. ,.._., oomple tnfar• ,.,.., .ton, elCCI.._,. beno mdon and delta. eeo. '"" fc* ratalnG ~· llftt9 and working oon-Muat PO•H•• .. ..... for amMeur llitltadce. dtltone. rror lm&IM9w. I~ of~ 17 + per hour. cart .,.._. ~ l(.ely llLll Cl.lftl{ I cteftcal ........ IOe In-Dan, 714 1 •1 ICMI ~ord. -----~----:: .. ~I~--=:~~~-~ .... ---....,_-eluding publlo con-714/5M-3942 OuHn Mattr&H t, PER MONTH .,... • .,.. 11n1v.,. 1a01 A-·a-a htah -••a••JI __ .;..;..;;..;.;~;.;...--·I Uk• new. Coa4 MOO. ,,__.. evtlllebte. • ---Gll!D ...,... '" •a• .. e•U 1225. 950-0IOI Musi -_,,&..... a school Qr9d OI 0 D 1kaey well ~ -.mw ......... ..., equtvalency and eblt-N9Wp0tt aeec" ofo Al hte11c Man•o•r _.!:LM~ve~m!!!H!!•~•~·~--1 nut sppearanoe for l'Y to type 50 wpm ec• ha.a openlnO for en Train••· 13004400 SHAD£ TREES. HUV9 Coeta Meaa Slallo-curatefy on a a111 ctrto ·~·ct 9 .,,.......... weekly. If you ltk• now. lnatant ehade. * r11 m•FCTm * ner'a. Appty In pereon ly"wrlter. eto. rror A9I Cell P.m •l)ort9 lo money. call Otff•rant kind•. 11 aal- •• 170 E 1'"" St, fuf1het cMtaA1t and ap-• .,. eeM W Bret, 71 ~2 Iona. All tan for aoo Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. For I••••· approic, 30x25 office. new peJnt/carpet. 1 ot 23rd St. CM. 648-6871. Q .. llAT CM LOC Near 40515&(73 Fwya. Qroundftoor. AC, b9'h. 1 oo-350 a/f. 540-4118 LIDO PININIULA L ::..~!. ~~o~Qi.!:t. ~~ ~=P· .. ~~~OCE.... ~ ~ c~ ~~-"ll!!!!~•T!'!!rii.!!!!!!O"".---n=~ITetemarttdng Pine ...... M ft, pot. --· rn .....-_...., a;.,, -T1• .. -ING Hi..t. en-ted. 25 for llO. 28 ING PHONE ORDl!AS. 0 F NEW P 0 A T --•• .... ..... ro9"IS50 17......U --..... c-.. ., T ae•cH P o Bo• •a,ooo llO. PoWn-ervv. poeittve people __.;;_.;;.-----~~-1 • ----•OU 0 ... • • • .... In ADDn10N to commlte.d to • Drug WEDDING DAl!SS-w/ OnMr. WMI T~. 1· 1798, 3300 Uewport Comm'• IO 100. to Fr .. Ameftea, Mak• a allp, a 10.12, wt'"9 IOo.7u-8117 EXT 311 Blvd., Newpc>n llMch, aTARTI Advanc•d difference. 414·7221 w/beeded i.e.. ~ •• llftlllfta CLIRK• CA 82eaa-e915. (714) T~ + No d"k FHI ·~ ... •~•1-~ &44-3300. Equal Op-......... worn _...... _... - P(r, 2-4 •vH/Wk ~ ~ FT/ T. P._ITlck COftltruOtlon V • n _., n • itC::. ~:.~3 DEIOllftllTaR :,.~:._ To M50/Wk. RelOCat•. 1~:!: A Dally Salary S300 for l :f:r.'!9~.•on for RICIPTIOIHIT 1 ~14' buying merchandl••· lmm•dlat• opening. Ener g erllc. ••ff. ! 11 'I 'I ( I',' I' If 'I" J1 ''.'. f •I 1 \ I II I f.. /\1 t ' \ • ' 35 CARAT Auatrattan fir• opal butterfly, han<karwd lo Mt In gold w{VVS diamond• A BurmeH rublN. An . CALL 642·4333 Newport" Marina anvt-----------r o nm • n 1. so m • Vendlnge t.ocal Route No ••P nee. 714/ eeo. FrVSaVSun, car nee-motivated petlOn for 9811, elCt. 3458. eHary. Spanl1h bl-front dHk po9ttlon. \·,r ti·'• <I '>'1,\'1 f\ r 1 f I : 'I ( I I',·''. ,, I l ' COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH apace• on waler with For Sale•Blg S Loca- docka available. Con· llon1. 1900 Po1•lble vantent frH parking. Each Machine WHkly Alrlnte--toR'.•.~tlonk. ,.•r .. t. ~~;J 10h:,s>~11.o<;~:· = !~~ c!t1~~~ WOMAN with 8 yr old _.. ._.....,. Ly"" ae1•...0 dauO"llf ... k• ltv.ln training. Rek>cata. lllbllft' W -po&K. Have refa, Hp, opel oelleoter•o N MOA. Aa .. orect 1o .. ,.. ... , snown at th• original tectoty ..-. Sawdu11 lhfU Sept. 1. Off·wttlte wtth Nd Im. Call 376-0947. riot. SpcMlea. a.cones ....... By CHARLES GOR EN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Neither vulnerable. South deals NORTH •852 •A 10 3 •AQ8 •9642 W EST • K 10 6 •J9 752 t9 7643 +Void -EAST •QJ97 3 •Ka • J 2 +Q J85 SOUTH •A4 •Q84 t K 10 5 + A K 10 7 3 fhe b1ddin11 South West North East I NT Pus 3 NT Pus Pus Pus Openin11 lead. f'1, t' of 'I "Your Honor "Nonh'., da1m lur damlll!P'-chll" to neghgenre by ffi\' daent. S11uth. 1' frivolou., an the extreme Follnv. the play with me 11nd you wall !We that the rontrad ol three no trump v.ent down hecau'lt' nf ti bad hreak and good defeni..e ··w est led 11 fourth be,1 heart, dt• darer played low from dummy and Ea!!t took the kmic 11nd l'htfted to the queen of sp11de1> V. e<1t s11tnaled wnh t lie tlm and a ~padt-cont muatlon loned the 1111' Declarer now had to hnnl( in lht• duh .. u1t without lol\S • 873-9330 e Mu•1 Selle and. since a aingleton duh ho nor with West or an even break wai. a lar great.er probability than the artual 1-80().229-0110 lnve'->lrnt·r1t Oppo1tur11ty ;_H!Q8 •NJOY 14-115" on TDa S20K 10 $1,000.000 +- Ca" Denlaon Aaaoc. 499-4835 NOWI Mon0y to Lo,rn ~'q 1 ·l d1stribut1on, my clienl laid duwn tht $MONEY$ ace of clubs. When West showed 11111 the contract was beyond redemp Ptr1onal loana, 111111. The defense fail to 'lee hov. I dt bt contolldatlon South could possibly he held lt\Hlt, & home tqultr as charged " "Your Honor, leartH·d lotm~t I'· loanl to S50K. R• skill at oratory is exct>t>ded onl) h 1 gardltl l of paat ht~ lack of abilaty as a bridgl' pla\t>r credit history. It 111 plaint1fr11 con1ent111n thnt 1-800..927.eott !'.n11th Wf'nl wrnnl( ill the 't>IV fir-.1 trick' •CASH IN 30 MIN• "\on,ider what might hll\I hap I Pawn any vahlcl• pened had declarer s1mpf\ rl'lt'll 6No epash limit 1 C 1 · h h bl · f h h 011 rogram n el f. wit t " la es ace o ea rt' at t t •uTOl AY.N nt-tlSS Olf fi r-.t tnck to den} the defe~del'> " •WIDOW HAS 111 for chance l• • s~1ft to spades. W Ith Ii\ I' I TO'tl s2o.ooo up No last Im ks in the other three '>u11 .... , 1 v No 0.,. ,, 1y Call "nuth nov. needs onlv fmar duh' twuor.-., • · ~ HOWi tm k-. tor game. and ran makt-'uri Lo, 11 11f the rnntrart while ket>pinl( Ea•t Peraonal lluelneaa off lead lor a possibly fatal re1 urn S31< thru S100K through the qut'en of hearu... l>eclar Bad credit no problem er simply leads a dub from dummy No advance IH and cuveni an\ card that East plays 1/80().523-4429 If West ran take the trick no return 1s damagrng. '>O South runs the rel!t NEED HELP of the 11u1t Ai.. the card'\ he. declarer Parional l.oana to from $18,000-$50,000 wins ttw tm k and bnnic11 an the Debt conaolldatlon to whole duh ~tut by uossinl( to the $80,000. 800-922-&ns board 1n diamond'\ for rt'J>t'RI fi nesses to makt> an overtnck " I ;u1ll\ II!< rhargt>d' 1 Annourcf'n•p• '• ·~ Lost & 1/80CM24o6122. Micro ntmlng HtVlc•• RICIPTIONllT own Iran•. t.a•t aai:g &•RLINll -w nHds up to 20 par· Outgoing, type 40 '350/Wk 714-27tM>ll "' ..v aona to be trained H wpm, IBM/PC helpfYI, HIRING! micro n1m camwa op-good wHh ftgur ... We e Cuatomer Sarvtca arator and to perform heve M•n• mere e Fllghl Anendanl• H fllmar In Costa fobe. 100" FrH. Call e Mechanlce Mesa ofc. SuccaNfUI lmmadi.tefy, T,_. Me• "•'''1'U • i -f U//11!1111' ti(ll·l •..=.ievel & Up lraln&H d•pendlng on 8uelneee hnftoe, 1 74-44194 p•rlormanca wlll r• Coata M&H 648-6122 calve from M to $10 01!n9! S.U.5nO 7' acwA fight yelk)W, »T MGR·Exp'd CM per hr. a moa contlnu--R-•-•t_a_uran__.._1-----1 good condhlon, $100. realdant ~ Spanlah oua job fa guaranlffd. TIRED OF •~301 1pkg. Reply: 394 S. Soma fllm•r• may ba Beautiful Sofa, iov...a1, Mlralaata Dr ttSOO San hired parmanenUy WAITREll chair, ottoman. New Pedro, CA 90732 aftlf a mo•. Though cond, oak trim. aacrl· .. rt--..a-T I HI no experience 11 r• OR WAITER? flee 1325, &41-3488 . 9"UW' ,. n quired, micro filming, Needed. Call: typing, and data entry J 8AM·12 Noon ORANITE·LIKE glall owner. Immaculate. P1.11l< i" ,i.., 122.000. 141 a4I Orq.tn'. 1,(1·,1 1 i\ ,I' ) Baby Orand, ••cel l11q1• ,1, ! 11 ()11 cond. $1,450. Spinet '83 JAOUAA XJ&. Plano, good cond"lon• Or9en Exceltent con. Plano teacher mual dltlon ·lnelde/out. N.., aacrlflce. 1475. 527· naw tlret/brakea. 1954 or 152·2238. JG.NO. 844-7172 V•, St1·11"" & E: lt·c 11.1· '" ·. t 111i:1 •'II VOLKIWAGON 1-eoo-344·5011 Ht. 1 eicperlenc• la lvlptul. ,1~$500 per wHk dining room tabl• Wltll Chl~lc a •• t Minimum wage wlll be 8 upholllarad chalra, Kll1pch Spealcert, prea- F ~ 1 paid during training ~~ .. ~f"u. tn0rT':~ ssoo. Call 845:8798 11g1oue "K" Horne. ronl • c.,...,u • Pl•u• call 735-8733 Ml1c. ttama for aale. So. 52250 080. &48-tel1 CAINOLIT• Rad with whits lop (new) and theela. Pull out 11ereo. Alarm. 'TOK mu ... $7 ,500 . Call H&- 2198. enlhu1IHtlc, exp. pref. to get appllcatlo n. In· In C.M .. 941..01 74 WHlem Fum .. mlcrc>· Ev .. 873-3875 ~IT. ~~11 =~~Ing & Sat t•r•tlld penon1 at• 1'ELEllARKETINQ wave, compact ltarao ra . .,.,, • ........,.. raqu .. ted lo call Im· 3 People ftffded 1o & more Nancy COPY CENTER .,,....m_acs_l•.,.t•_ly...,._,.._....,,..,...,..,..,,.1 salt 1ha new Piiot. $5 _7_59-0308 ___ • _____ 1 Seek1 FIT raap. par· Federal Jobe $18K· per hour or M per OAK table. 8 chalra/ aon for varied dutlH, $82K!yr. Now Hiring ordlf No &11perlenc:e hulch. 2/lva. $800. lnci pick-up & d•I. Wiii Ama.zlng Recorded n••dad. Call Mlk• Berkey a Oay dra1 .. r train. 852·1538 Measage 714-533-522e Wll•Y al 842-4333. &'mirror S500 721-tz37 Looking to sel that extra jun stacking up the garage? Try the class1f1eds. What's Junk f,.,,,. '•' .• Rei.th Gt•f\t'f .ti 'I) 11 ~ lnl•ra11 Available. New Duffy 18' Elecirlc Cocktall CrulMr. Incl 3 yre 1llp In Nawpor1 Dun••· V al u e 12s .ooo •. o n1v 19,ooo n 1-aeoe Pow1•r Bo.ih iO 12 1 .... 18' L'YlllAN o ... 1o lap atrak• bey boat. If you iov. to ,.. alora, 1hll 11 ltl $3000, OBO. Pp 173-.5558 1eM 18' L'YlllAN Or••• bay CNIMr, ••• cellanl c ondition. 15,000. tMM798 •Aon 1• \.IOlrld LS •DR, lmmacutata. eun- root, INlher, auto, full power, Owner wlll Mlp erninge ..... or contract. Factor, war- ranty until Dec. Muet H•. 111,000, Lie. 2LVE04e. Day 173· 1345, ev&/Wknda 173-21M. BMW '89 750l. 141'< 080, 27K Local mla my etVCd #278939 HONDA SANTA ANA 7141647-355& MeteedM 1 M2 3000 TufbO, MautlM car, 1 owner. -exoetlan1 con- dition. 18.MO. (714) 54&-0873. Mlfcedel 1 M8 580SL Taupe/creme. top never off, 32,000 mu ... •icc.u.nt condl- llon. 141.095 OBO. 832·1857. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Found 2925 LOST·Rewerdl 8/12, M•I• Cat. "Ty". 1 yr old, blk w/Whl on facefleg1 & underside Shon hair, thin body, yellow coll/ brwn tag Nr Harbor/ Merrimac arH, CM. 9157-8889 to you 1s a treasure to someone else . For only $8 52 you get 4 lines for 2 days Call today. 14' LASER Hltbotlt, elC· ce11en1 condllon, traller Included, $800 orb .. \ offer 68&-8232 Au!<)', 001111".f" 1 111lO Buick 1081 Electra Stallon Wagon. 53,000 Oflg mile• t owner. runt Ilk• new, tufty loaded. leather ln1• rlor. S 2,850 Call George 714"982-5710. 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B!AVICI!, SAL!S ~MO 173-«)91 J\111 I t , ~. '. ; t. 'I l . :t11 .. ol <T' 1\.,1., · lllO --·~ --... • ' I t .IAPM tor product ..... Of c.,.., op- ~ cafl~ tt4/en-Ot14. H11 ,.,,,. · S1·1·.11, ·. i lnH wsauv FULL OR PARTIAL TlltU8T D••D8 (714) e3MS11 \,,1!)1rl1'!<.. \-190 .,...CONVEYS CUSTOMS Ca t>lnala/Furnltura Flnlahaa/Raatoratlon AJI quallty. 648-5375 C.upC'ntry 3510 o ..... Aepw-Merations Cablnata·Panal·LOCk• St8" 0.....,.. l"e!IOl.ic: .l5 ~ ... J«.y 642-0587 Carpel Clcaninq J'.i 1 ·~ Repair Pro 15 y,.. Power RHtratchlng lnatall N-A UHd F aaV541·1972/Sarvlca Cf'nw111 1 Co11c1 t'IP J'.1.?6 c: 1 •• I',, I., I ~) f 1 f \ I I I ; : ~ DICK'S HAULING Junk '° dump & gen-QUAUTY eral haullng. Large HOUllCLIMINQ truck wttn 11tt gate. R~. Through. o.. ___ 540-; ____ 3_1,,..oe_..,....,~ tailadl Se\1911na Avail DUMP lltUN8 • JUNK ...akancs. 948-7044 Fumltura, tr .. h, ltM Contr ;ir tor~ Y1~8 Constri 1t t1nr 1 Bu1lc!111q F,1iQ Peul'a C..-.truott.n, drl11awaya. patloa, room addltlona, uw cutting, concrete remov. Uc. 254724. ~ 1043 or 838-3528. Eleclr1c<1I 3610 bfanchaa, apptl8ncaa. Mika 7 d)'9 948-1391 L11Hh1 1p1· r. Lwvri C.t••· IH08 • • T4IO .• n-.. = DJ --..... ....~ 1"' ...... ... ,.. ,. ..... " c ...... ---.=..:11:--:i.-If._,. w -=-~·':.~ raa•r •a•T• l\•J•• •&•Ts IA•lee ........ .. ... --*' ... WltTZllAN Twe _. tr .... WlfYe:--· ... 0 I *I It ,, .-A 9-11-• • 1' -......... ......_ ... -~ =-~=· -w, !!..A••.~! Ull, eM ... ••• auae I• I.-.;.,. .: •&aY •aaea••T IA !IMI• -==-~r.=-Ollf WPt~ .... ---_ ... ., .. \i -· ,..,...,Ollfirrtl ., ................... -.... ... ......_. I, ........ C., ~ "¥' ....:.. ~ -~ .. 19 ... ~ W -............ .. W. ,__ ltJI OllM II ........ Ot= fem .....,...," = ._ CownlY _. mw ........ ~....,. ·• ,.,..,._ • ,_ ..... waaea • ,.. .. __ ,..,.,,, ......,.......,a&.11\'W!J•....,~ .. :'c:; ......_c.11...,.. ar._~Oll = ,. ~-n. r-."-"'t•) .._. !!!••,•.•u A8e"A~!T ........ 11 A ... 11W W'ISS» .. K Cllt.lll'to ._,_.,tt 0 m =---..... TM ·~ k~ 1, ,11, !MnOld lo .,..... ._.. !.~ -· .-_. ... IA ....... A r •r .. I ._.A:,....,,• al9--. .._ _...,. ..... ,._._ • •r•H•tnJ,.•t ~ IMl. Aft. ...., ._ ,.._,. ...-rMT A' A ,.._ V. ..._ • GMa ...... .,.,TWll "'•"4' It•-::. Utw"• Ml J I .. ~ ......-,_ -tlM 111 ~== ,~ ~ :n.\.=~ == =:\1 .• :r' ~=-· ~.::-.. =...-:.:= =.-:...--::;-.:;;:=~= fj.,!'.:. :ur--::r~::'~':=E.'~-....... ::-:.::::.11111....,. lmnoll ::--M, Gray ... 1'11U8T ,_ .... a -.. 111 la ..... • leeof\, Qlllf Tr .. '9 llllWV. .... ~ .._ .......... M02 Tem Qrde, ~ J , tlt1 ~ L ~= _. :~ ~~ ._ Nllll,.. ..... = .... a ... , .. Delltd A. ~{: MOt ftU9T1 a 'fll ti IP • .:;.:r:='= ~ ..-,, c.111..... T-61 Ai.in~~. J .C UI °'9nlile County°" July at. n.:_:--'• 111111111 ...... =.oc.:;i., •tuna_,,.._.,,,,, p 11 ;:: ~ ..... wll .._ dlJJtlted~-=-_,,.. PUIUCNOTICI w. MGNoe. ~. • ••• ncueu ~?MMJ..-.:. ....:= -;..=-: -::-._ • ......... c..,e e Heme. 210 1 -;.:.•:4 ::~::::;. llllt .....-. W. ~ 'K: s. s.v-. 2029 c-f'ubllt'*I Co•te -.. .... tht~! ~es-'W~ ,...r tne:w•M._ ,. ..... ,....... ,.., ~.:=,,. t.oe Anp-8lJ--one (2 -.oomm•nol119 =:~on~ Patti Eut i.oe ,.,._ ~ 9-ch ~ Al.k-OOA~TION • CaMor· .......... , .. '" ..-ew.sasll._. ,. ••ttv " lauMch.,, 2 ,..... ..... el ..... T~21.1••· ~ t.~~.- c.111 Cl'* '3, IO, 2? ~ Na CotJ>onltion' u tNMM .,.._....., ..,_ .,_ •~M .... •• lft Cl11rbroolc l'HI, Da111 ...._ ....... , ..... Draft Oec:W8llOn P'uall9MCI ~ BNch· H e.am.n. P.C. 3 , .. ,. I Of ~ 'trUIM ~ .................... ......., .............. f'olnl, C•t t2e24 .~ ......... 4 ........ "° ,,.., In ~ eo.. .... "°' ~ ... doing bullneU ... 525 w Monroe, Cl\lolleO. . T-541 ~. VV.tee ~ ..... .... ..... .............. o.nnl• 0 O'Ntll, toe S.•· ..... ,, •o• .. n •. ~ Colldl!IOI~~ 13. 20, 27. ~.,., 3, JUAN ONAllll.Y'S. tOS llllnol• 10 the DMd Of Trutl ... " ..... Mt ........ -Wlfd "*· COl'onll del ILU8 "" "'ti ft-» T • 11t1 Und St., ~ 9Mctt, ~A.~~~: "'9UCI011CI ~~~d~?:_A~~t ,..,,,... • ...._,,.. •,_ ... Mt .. ~ ~7c~1: 0i~cucc111u1, You "' tlereby '"""' :r:-'Pwc.1 _,-:! :;: T·S681~!/lt9'Pf ..... 2t5 tlllnol• U1QM NOTICa CALI A u ITEO .., .... tM ... , _.. ""',... ... ..., ,_ "481 Avet11d1 LA Mantn11, moned end ~ 10 24' la•~'*' to demOI· "'9LIC IOTICI s:>td St ~ 8eeetl. Briln w ~. 52$ W, MOTICa °" :ARTNJ~H~IA M , • .,, •••••• .. .... , -.... -......... san Juan C.pitlrano, Cellf, ~ ~:. :: l•h an e11l11tng non-I callf .. Monroe, Chicago, IU!nola ~ w.a OAT!O· .wwy 12 tN7 ~ Pfl'I"' _, M reur weeH1 ••Ref 92975 =~ ~ WlnN p C COf\f0tmlng aarv-fwnllY ........ !9~ Tf'lll butlMH II eon- MlcNel R Cabtlen, 52$ °" ••••MllD RECORDED: Match II, , ...... wttheut twtMt ......... ,."' ..., " R CfalQ ~II. 2fl011 M* ., ltllth ..,..., sUit.' 1: home and Oonctfte-. io-......... -due1ad by: lndMdUill btUll> w Monfoe. CNcaoo, U· 1817 wunlne tr•M t"• ...._. ....._. ~He Oa<I Road. llguna HI , Elko Neveda ltlOl c:.1ed on two l*c.ll In 1M ........... neea ltnol• No&e "*='~ 9()0I(;. PAOE;. HUt1. • ........ ,,.... , ... Celit, ~ lll't.;,...,., 10 .. CofnPlelnl C4 (~"':~c:a TM FollowinQ ptfe<)nl Tl'I• •-Olllftnt(I) c:om- JOel a Chefttz, ~ W. ~ INSTAU-..ENT NO 17• ~-............... M4lft Mlc:ha•I Q Yodtt, • •hlc:h .. h«ewlth MtWd ION lo • • .,. doing~.. ~ lo tranuct bUel· Monroe. Chicago, lllonolt ~ ~.-... ..-tSl:54ll -.a to V -.__...:_ _.....__~ .__, Mlr-nda lrvln•, Caflf, upon ""'' Within 20 daY9 ~·tool teataur.,,_ ~ THI tfOME ELECTRIC, neu under 1M f~ Craig D Crottcwell 2021 -at...--. I\ J>W· In the omc. of the A ._..wn-. eu __, ,_... _. ,..._ ...._. 112716 •"., ~ ol tN ~Pf~ lnclUdN • ~ 33' °'*'Y Tr .. Ln New-ButlMet Nl,,,.(I) 19*1 Century Parle East. lOe Al\-euant IO Secuot't 21700 of cordef of ORANGE eoun:: w•nt to _.. ... ... ,.~ ....... I'll•· Yeu...., Aoo.n A RjUI 215 tJth ~. IJ!flOf\. you .:~ ~ ll\llP to C04ieoldiMe Pott e..c:l'I, Calf °* lbOV• on: nof ~ o•s C.ltf lh• lktaln4le1 & ProfM. Celltomla end purwant 10 tOf'IWf tteM ...,. " went te o•H M •t· Slte.t, S..S Beach, C.!lf of "'-Oly ol ~.Mc. It the two CWC'll• Ir*> one Paul E. Slely. SH Cn.try JoM Knowlton Alan D Croll 2029 Can-lloMI COde, the follollll!J1: 11'9 HoC1t9 ol o.ftult end pu do net b9w llft at· t.,,... ....... .-.,. H 80740 tall lo dO to, by and • ~ requeet IO Tr.. Ln • ~ 8Meh, This ttatemanl wae !lied 1ury Patk Eu1 Loe An-deecrll>ed ~ to . Elec1lon to Sell~ tome~. W94I MaW oaH en ,_., tie net is... aft •t· CJ F1rtey, Inc., Ca1ttorn1• deliull ,.11 -b• taken ~ Jtom ~ le>' CMf t2te0 with Iha Cout!Cy Oelk of ~:: ~ahlDombroft, 1025 =:t.~mpa, ::.:::.: AE~OED: Mey 2. 1991 •1'0"'" ~el Mf• tome,, yeu MaV catl 9" f!3~= ~~= ~~· tegelMI you tor ltle fallel ~,~~ la ~"rr:. J,tar~~ Of~ ~ on AU0Utt ThOmll J•ft.,aon Welt\. eg~ ~or&o!:Fu::.':t r~u:~~~ . NO ti· ts:: ofll~t'!r' t:-c't::: ::!."":'a =-~d-:: Gt'!nn E. F~, 1S Undtlll ~·.'::i~nd.O In the Com-f II~ with Iha~ 9Mc:h, Cahl mto e, t 1 P80a1M 1~~m 0 ~ ooyt• Jr. 525 mitrOf, ndboerd, Ctott*; 2:~ omc1ei Record• phon9 beek). noe CU•t•d In th• :m·7 lAQun• N'G"*· Ct11tf 11Th•• 111 ~ ·~tor pam. ~t. 0~':!.'Y ~ .;::" ~. 5::?;~ ~ Pvbll•n~ Coit• ._.-:• w Momoe, Chicago, II· mlec JOHN POWERS 8-38 :.. SELL on Septembtt •' O.•~• de que .. ""° ..,.._ boek). l<eilh I' 81lh~ 27055 Vie on o r Pfv,... .. , Beech, -..a1n "'-· Calif 92MO Newl)Oft e..ch PllOI "' llOOIS Couoh, bou Clable, 11191 11 t·30 PM •1 IN THE treeuen •••• ottJeOton .,....... de ceu. I•.,.. OvJodo. M1asion Viejo c~"~'!-.~·.QU~!! Huntington ~\ CeMot· Thi• bu•ln•H I• con-Qldt 13. 20, 2', S•pt~ John J Duri o, 525 w mwave, cha • IUa:.1. misc:. LOBBY ro THE 'eutLDING )udlol•I w1ted tt.ne un t,....n .. ,. cltaclon C.tlf 92 91 ......... _,., r .,_w Illa. MY ~ wietllng to d~ed by • 0411*al pl'1• 3. 1091 Monroe Chicago, llllnola CHEfUE WAI. TEA:> H-69 s O 1 SOUTH I. E w IS pleto de JO DIAS CAL-fudlelal ueted tteM un Wlllllm l TWOfTl9Y, 111142 Smit .. , DellUtf Ctertl comrMnt on IM ,..quMf Mrehlp T·54t Donald E Egan. P C, 525 Dr•uerd1•:..... Nt•bo1lat\d1,mlmlr· STREET, ORANGE, c4u. INDAIUOI per• .. ,.. plaao de 30 DIAS CA&.-Colony Dnv1, Senta Ana. SEAL Of COURT may dO eo In( writing) WltNn Tl'I• 1aglt11ant(1) com-.,'ILIC -TlCI w Monroe, Chicago, "· r«•, 1 .... 1, Xff, IC. FORNIA at bile uctl f Caltl 9210!1 DatMd• 7.31.91 ~-20 cfayt of menc.d lo 111nMCt bull· rv '"' llnots SHERI HARBAUGH 1·71 to the hig~t bid~er :; .. ntar Unll ,.,,._,,. NDAJUOS pere pr• Jay F Palc:hlkltt. 2233 P011 Publlahed Newport Beac;h• lhlt no\lce by providing MP undtf ~ Flc:llllou1 --------- Robefl T Fllck, 2029 Ceo· Couch. C1~1 ._!ac.. c:t\., cuh (P•Y•~ at ttm• ot eaorft• • 1Ntqutne en Nntar UN rMpue•t• C11tl1I• Ptac•, Newport Costa Meu Pilot Augutl Wfltlen comment• to tM 8u••~u Nam•(•) llttad P1ctltlou• 1ury Park East, Lo• An· Jbox JASE LAvuRY J.100 sale In lawtul m of tho ••t• co"•· •IOttt• • maqutna en 011ch. Callf 112660 Dep111rnant ol Commooltv above on· Augutl t , 11191 • .,..,... ll•Me gelH, Call! TbO.llt, larnp1, bo0k1, alnk United S1atat) 7 rlghtS Un• oert• o une fft• oone. Kenneth A Wollt0n, 25291 13• 20• 271 Septeml>tf 3• Devetopmonl, PlannlnQ Of. Steven A. Sl!ll'y lt9hNl'lent Allan B Goldman, 2029 flrHcrHn, Cta~. ml~. lltl• an lnt•i.St conveve-d lletned• te .. fonlea no Una cart• 0 uno v11a1q1111 Laguna Hitt• 1991 vf11ot\, PO. Bo• 180, liun> Thi• 1t•t•ment w11 tiled TM FollowloO pereone Cenlut Park East LOI An-MAIDA McNURllN J ·99 10 'and now hetd by II .. ofl'Mer• protooctoni llllftMMf• t•tefOftlce no Calif 028sJ ' T57 llngton Beach, CA O*I With lhe County Cl.nt of art ~ biJainffa 11· t~~-0111 Gold1t8'n, pc, ~~, "':~~~!:~: ~':~ald11u:::' 1::' ~~ au '"puo•t• eerlt• • .. otrecera pf'OtMOtp; y~~!''•~O:P E1~~:,3 ~~1 PUIUC NOTICE B~~c:';,'.h'o~~.d J!:.wpp~1~: ~~1 Coun.y on Auguat 1'Wo~ ~ ~~I.~~: 525 W Monro. Chlcego, DONALD KANE E-17 Vac. County .,!, Stall and d• ft'\•qulne tl•no que •U te•punt• ..,Ho • 02714 SUPS t0R COUftT Augu•t 27, 1991 PIOl773 Co•ta M .. a. Caril 112128 11110041 drHHfl. 1Mlves. 30 plua scribed as foltowa. cumpllr oon I•• few· m•quln• tten• que Cary ~ydet1, llJ.4 Sky R Tll48 Publlah•d Coit• -...... Cartoa I.ult a.tulnl, 20 O• Vltfon•ca Gray. Two P1tk boKn. mite PARCEL A matlclede• , ...... •P-c umpttr oon l .. tot-lttk i.an., N-port Beacn. Of' TM• STAT& PUl&.IC MATICE ~ e.act\ Piiot Au-obefry Ssl , Rancho Sent.a Plan Irvine, Ceht Sile WIN ~ by C~ PARCELS 2 AND 3 IN THE ro~ el U.tied Q\lt• INllk&adee ........ ... Calif 112660 Of' CALIPOfllNIA ""' Margenta C1111 92981 Lew!I G1eenblum, 525 w ttv. bidding (Ywrltten teal9d CITY OF COSTA' MESA, .,.. quo .. oort• ... roptMH tl uatM .... MicOH• L Miii.,, 23 Fmt1· '°" n. COUNTY Plolttleuo ou•t 13· 20· 27, S.ptembe( Thi• bu•ln•ll II con- Monroe. Chteago llllnol1 bid• may be aubmltted In COUNTY OF ORANGE, cuche •U oe... ore que I• eot1e .. 1ana, trvtoe, C.llf 92715 OF ORMO• 9'nllneoe....... 3, 199I Ouc1ed by• In lndMdual RussellE GrNnbtatt P C. ~~•nceLon ~he99:tn ... da'l.00ol STA~ Of CALIFORNIA, Sl uated no p......,'9 oucheaucaao. Thl1 bullneu 11 con K•LLY H•"LAN• lta....._. 1•555 Thi 1egl1tr&nt(I) c:om-525 w Montoe Chicago . ..,.,pt~.,... -2 AS SHOWN ON A J.4AP ,__ I duc1ed by a geMl'tl pet1· OLSON .,. ._....,, ef .,'ILIC -T1C1 fMOCad 10 ttanttd bull-lhulOls o clock PM II the Pl• F 11.EO IN 8 001< 1211 IU ,.,pu"1• a t ..... po, t llltM no pr9Mnta Mf1hlp U I ALPM0tta0 The Following ~ rv '"' nett uncl« the ~ Franc1.t x Grossi. Jr P C mlMS whef• said P'099'1Y PAGES 11 AND 12 OF puode ,_,., of eato, eu ,.~t• o tlempo, The r•o111ran1(1) com-~O~ J"·• A •=· 95;Ed().ngC u':' ':?•A~....,, ... ...._.. Butln•.. Name(t) hated 525 w Montoe Chicago hH Men ltOfed and '#Nett PARCEL MAPS IN ' THE 1 le pueden quttar eu puode P4Wftr el C4MO, menc:ed to transect bull· ECTA "' ""'""'" •boVe on· NA 1111no:s Is located at AYRES SELF OFFICE OF THE COUNTY .. t•rlo, IU dtn.ro 'I 1 .. ~ qultar eu na11 under the Ftct1hou1 ~°' Choftee ef NaMe. GROUP, 2102 8u1l""1 ................. ' Cwlos L Masini A.r1hur w Hahn S25 W STORAGE 70'2 Ernest AECOROEll OF ORANGE otr•• aoaa• de eu e•l•rto, •u dtnero 'I Bu1lne11 Nam1(1) llsled CAS• NO. tl02IO Cttll9f Ortve, IMne Calif ............ Thll llalem.r11 WU hi.cl Mol'lrc>e Ch1c1go llhn011 A~ Huntington Beach Ce COUNTY C-'UFORNIA pr•pl•d•d aln ev1e• oh•• col•• de eu 100V. on Al)f1t 27, 1987 ORDP TO 92'7l5 .,., 18042 ~ foOowlng '"!son• wtth th• County Cttfll OI Ktllh A Hanton 525 W located al AYRES SELF PARCEL 'e adt-•---t _._ I d d I I Alen W P•tU• SHOW CAUIB Gregofy l ....,. are doing ~ .. Orenoa Countv on Augull Moncoe Cn•cago, '111ino1, STORAGE 7012 ErnHI AN EASEMENT FOR PARK· .......-por P•"• -prop e • • n ow ao Thll alalem9nl ..,.1 filed (Code Ch Pfoc Gallahn SI Founllln Val· SUNNY FRESH CLEAN· I, lt9t Arnold s Harnton. pc Av• Huntington Bffch Ca ING AND DRIVEWAY PUA· •• co"•· ttdlolonoJ por part• d• Wiii\ lh• Coutny c i.rk ol S.tten t277)' lay. Celli 12708 EAS 5385 Allon. SUiia (, PI03aa7 !>25 w Monroe Chicago 71 4-a48-7314 Landlord 1• POSES, TOGETHER WITH Elll•'•n otroa requl•I-la c:orto. O"nga County on July 28. l( .. ty H9'1ane Olton ·on ~~~•wnJ\Mlaa'y 17H'3acl~• trvlne, Celt! 112114 Pubh1he0 Cotta M .... llhno1, Hf'VH lht rlghl !O bid II THE RIGHT Of INGRESS toe ........ ftued• qu• .. ,.,.,_ otroa r9qulaf. '"' If Of Al ....... .,,,-. • ..... SFC Vt Inc., Cll1toml1, 310 Roger H Howard P C lh• ul• Purchases m1n1 AND EGRESS, OVER PAR· uated quler• Hamor • toe t.9••••· Puede qui frSOt888 !Mht Lull phatl~ t4•:irtt, C.hl 917"5 Em•1•ld Bay. l1gune N~ BNch Pilot """'" 2079 Century Pa11o. East be made by ca1h and paid CEI. t, AS SHOWN ON A un •bofJlldo tnmect••t• ueted Qu .. ra tt.m•r • Publlihad Colli Miia· G~boa, 11;· ::•cf::~ Th• bu1lnH• I• c:on-DMc:t\, C11t1. '2951 guet ~, 27. s.s>t~ 3, Los Angoles cn111 tor et the 11me ot purchase MAP FILED IN BOOK 129, mente. 11 "° CMHtOC• • un •boeHO lnmecflat .. N 8 P lo A J>9 1 on w 1 1 dueled by • QeMfll pll1· Thi• bu.11nu1 la con-10, 1991 Craig W Huhn•y 102!> Alt purcnu ed goods are PAGES 11 ANO 12 OF awpotl .ach I I U-t~i. Court f~~ or~ Mfthlp dUCled by a corporation T·se9 n,omns Jetteison wash sold 11 ,1 end must b4t re-PARCEL M"PS IN r HE un •bog•do puede menle. II no conoc• • gull 13 20. 27, S.plemt>er c •no•ng pet 1 ,, ... Th• 1eg11tranl(1) com-The rag11111n1(a) corn------------ ington 0 c moved 111 u,,,. of sale Sale OFFICE OF THE COUNT'I' llamer • un .. Nieto d• un abogado pu•d• 3, 11191 "°'1 n•~ lrom l.ul• Af. menced lo Iran~ bull-menced to trlllttet 1>1.1.M-PUIUC MOTIC! Melvin L Katten, pc !>2!> 11 subj9CI to cance1ta11on In RECOADER OF ORANGE rof•r•nole ff aboO• llem•r • un .. Nfclo ff T-542 ~ng;i:n~•mboe, .Jr 10 L ,,.., und., llWI Flc1tUOUI net• undet 11'1• Fk:tlbOua ---------- w Monroe Ctt1cago. u. tl'le aven1 of sonlement t>e-COUNfY CALIFORNIA do• o • un• oflclno d• reterencla d• aboe.. PUILIC NOTIC• IT IS ORDERED that i.11 Bu•ln•H. Nam•(•) llated 8u11neH Name(I) lllted •·-~=_, lino•• iwoen Landlord and obll· RECORDED JANUARY 26: •'/\Id• l99el I••• ol di· doe o • ume oftelna de ~ petton• Im• n1ed In lhe above on Julv 1. 1001 above on· N/A --·-..... Fred R K111!me11n. J1 !>2!> gated party 1979 IN BOOK 13015 rootorto t•l•fonlco). •'l"d• 189•1 (VN el dt-"ctlUO\la al>Ove-en11tttd man11 ap-~~: ~:•mtnl wee ftlecl Or900')' S K••rn• •t•......,.t W Monr0<1 Chicago II Menegar, AYRES PAGE 121 6 OF OFFICIAL c .. o No. r.cto"o te .. fontco). •uat-•• N•-pear b•lor• ltll1 Court 11 with en. Counou Clefk of Thhla !~al'-~t wb~ 11~ ~ FOiiowing p.,l()l"tl llnOll SELF STORAGE RECORDS or SAIO OR· tNDtO 94304 c.. N 659137 ·-...... 2 00 p M ()(\ 9-17 ti In ., Wit '·-.,...,..ty erk •r• 00!':1 butln ..... Triomas S M11h1 20:?<1 Publ1Shed Now port ANGE COUNTY tho name and address ol JUDO.I! A~CHARD W 8tetell'Mlnt D•panment 3·A, ~t 'the ~~·County on~ 28, Ota~e County Of\ AVOW-I SlRA l COMPANY, ~=:;~t::.r i:asi Los An Buch ~o!ta Me!a Pilot =7Y :;:::.,~"8511 1~% tne court 11 (£1 nombr• y LUESHAINK • •r•T~!1 FO::.~. ~=i•on• ~:~~:i.,toc.ao:!. ·~!~ fHtMt '· 1 1 PI027e3 ~~~!. ~;::,YC.:~• ~OO. Floyd A MAndOll p c Auou,t .2 27 1'19l ADAM~ AVE NUE AN O d•rOCclon dt 11 cone es) OEPT. •t PEllC~ A\llAflON 183S Sante Ana; CalllOl'nta, and PUbllllhtld N~ 0..Ch-Publt•h•d Cott• ....... Kanneth Joe Stn1w, 3 !>25 w MonrOIJ Chicago th588 2~5 MESA VERDE ORlllE RIVERSIDE COUNTV SU· Th• nom• •nd •• Whltt1•r ,.,~ D-~. Costa IOOW CIUM. If a.ny, Wl'l'f' Coit• MeM P1lol AUQUJll •• Nftrpat1 8MCh Piiot Au-LHlburg, lrvln• Calif IH1nols PUBLIC NOTICE COSTA MESA CA 92626 PER10R COURT DESERT d,.11 of the cout1 le: ~·~ ~•111 J:62,!~1 853 Iha pv'•llon fOf change or 13 20 27, 111111 gos1 13 20, 21. S.ptembt< 11l'~ b 1 ... I• con- Joon P Marr.,, 52!> W Tn. undersigned Tru1tN BRANCH 48-209 OattS (El nombN r dlrecalon 18 •n 91"" H r name thould 1'01 b• T·522 ~ 1991 us n Monroe Ch•c~o ltl1noos NOTtCE d•scia1ms iny habil1ty IOI lnd•O CA 02201 de ta co"• .. , SU .. E· ~1'11'1 Costa Mesa C11l1I gttnled ' T·558 duc1ed by an ll'ldMclual Nina 8 M111s PC 525 w INVlT o BIDS any 1ncorrecmeu ol lho 91627 IT IS FURTHER OADEREO PUIUC NOTICE Tht regl•ll•nt(I) c:om-Monro. Chu:ago llhnots IN 1 1 th The n1,... addraSI and RIOA COURT OF CALt· Tht1 bu1111Hs 11 con· I Ul menc«1 to lranuct bull- Wtlham E Mlnjngly p c 0 The cr'onty SaC:uon ~=m:,.dd~':!10~~,0~ ~ tolephone numt>or ol pl••n-FOR NIA, COUNTV OF ducted by an 1nOr1•du11 ~ ::!!. 0 1141 '~C:~ P9cttUow PUIUC NOTICE .,... undef the f~ 525 w Montoe ChlCIQo cZi:;~,~11° wi:,•~ .. ,.. ~' any snown hllf••., hft 1 anon'-Y• a. pl11ntitt ORANGE, 700 Cl1tlc Th• r•g·1tr1nt(t1 com In Ille Piiot, • "9'*SP•P8f of aua•net• N....e f\ottttoue Bu~nes.a NtlM(I) Naiad 1111no11 unlit ToH<S1 September Tlia total amount ot !hi w1thoul '" al101ney, is (El Center Drt1te •••t, mane.a to lranucl bUll• ~Ill e•rculallon pnn1ed Stat.-t ....,.... N.-. •J>Ove on A.ugull 1, 191U Davtd M M .. 111< P C·' 10 1991 11 1~oo 1 m Bids unp••d balance ol the obi•· nombre •• d1reccjon 'f el P .O. Bo• 838, S•nt• e'" und9'N the ~1<:t~I~ 1n Oflll!Q9 C~, c.l1for• The fol~ ~ ltatowt = s:.:Wemeri1 ll!eO ~n2S W Mon1oe Ch•C•.;io must be received at me qahon H Cu••d by lh• nu"'4tro cs. tele'°"<> ~1 Ma, CA 82102-c>eH •=•: A •i:;:.'~1179 1 n1a. one• I I« lour ltl ~ bUllMH !It fhe Foll<>'*•tlg ~on• ..,111'1 ttwt Councy WC:., Of ~'::' 8 M h pc ~2!> 01slflCIS Admln•stratMI 01 P•OP9'1Y to 0. sold 1nd •l>Og•dO d .. d1m1nOan1e Ttl• nem•, achllr ... , 9'1d Aten ~arnotllf l utC:•ISNe ~ prlOt IO (I ) IN TERCONTINENTAi. are doing blNMU •• Or9n0• C<MlntV on August w MonrO::c 2/'uce o II rice by the 0111 and 1tme reasonable .. 11ma11<1 o det domillld1nte Que ~ •nd telephone numbef Tilt' lllll~enl wH ftle(I tl'I• dlll Ht Of hea""9 on INVESlMENT COMPANY UNITED MEDICAL. l.J.80-I 1991 1 9 h .. einaoo,,9 NI t0r1h al costs expenses ana •d· 1,.,,. •bog•do es) LAW of plalntlff'I •ttomer -N•lh the County C~k of In• petitlOn (b)LOVE 8ROt<Enct ~ RAfORY SERVICES, 3070 '903a3t •noi• which t•m• they wjlt be vances IS S 1 876 :?48 60 • ' Dated AUG oe 1991 N9WpOl'I C.nler Dt Sulll Bn1101 1400 Costa M ... A.r1hur B ~uu PC '>2:i publlCl'f opened and e-am· Sa•d sale w•ll llo mad• OFnCE OF JOHN RAP or plalnUff ~thout •n Or1nge County on July 26 TULLY H. SEYMOUR, 810, Newpon e .. ch. Cat• !;at.I 92429 • Publl1hld Cotta MN• w Monroe Cr11C-'<10 II· tned at the office ot Iha but ""r1nout convenanl or ILLO 1n1 Cenle• AvtmU41 •t1omer, 11. l&I nom-1991 JUDGI O' THE SUPE· 92MO 0.ar'lna Juli• Stan 3400 NtwPQf1 Beech Piiot AU 1tno1t Dta!rlC1s 10844 Ellis Av· warranfY, &•Pf•H Of 1m-Suite S!>O Hun11ng1on bre, le dlreco lOft J el '80183& RIOft COU"T ~fttey S ChU<lt. 600 N.,..'l Aoil of lh• Ml •E306 gut1 20. 27. Sept•~ J Jv•m~s C Mure•~ Ji ~~~ 1 anuo Fount&ll'I Valley ca11. plied r*ilardlng ltll• pos· BH cn CA 92647 (714) numero d• t•t•tono ct.I PublrsnCld N-POl1 BNch Jelhey M Ho w.,d POt1 Cttlt., Or Sult• 610 \,ostl M,.aa. Callf. 11.?Gae · 10 t991 hnois onroe •CMIO torn111 tor the toltowlng sosston or eocumbrancn 948"4&41'1 abog•do d•I d•m•n-Costa M81a P1lo1 Augu11 6, H d A socl 1 ; Newport 8tach, Call! Thi• 1:1u11ne11 11 son Glonn A NnrJell !>2~ w PURCHASE OF MICRO-to saltly "'• 1ndob1edne11 D"Tf MA't 30 1991 dant•, 0 ct.I .d•men-13 20, 'l7 11191 OWal I ncl ' • ••. tHGO <llX1Cld by 111 lndNlau~ Monroo Cn1c1go lthno•• COMPUTER HARDWARE. secured bV .aid o.e<I 11'· Arthur A. Sime, Clerk, d•nle QUO no Uene f-512 Co1po1at• Ptau, Newp0f1 Thll bu11nut II con-Th• regl•trant(t l com s sonwARf ANO ASSOCI cludtng I~ '" anO ex: • u 0 D D bo ado ) LAW 0, Beach, CA 926e0 dllcie<I by an lndlVldual mtneed 10 lran11Kl buel lepMn M NAumor ~J!i ATED PERIPHERA LS pense otthe trustHand of ' • • uren, eputy • I '•• · PUBLICNOTICE P ub ll •l'l•d Newport The reg11tranl(•) com· neu und• tl\e flc:tlllOI." Flctlttou• ~1015Monroo Ctticnqo 11 SPECIFICATION NO f·2~ lhe trusls creatlKI by 1ald FILICLO£ 7o7F77JOCtCN ~P· BOICh·Costa Mesa Piiot menced 10 tn1naact t>utl• 8u1ln•11 N1me(1) llsltld 8ualno•e M.aMe 1 BID OPENING Tuesday deild adv1nc.. thereun· PubltShad Newport Beach· , ent•r .. v. FlctltlcHH August IJ 20, 27 Septl!m neN unci.r the '1c:ll110u1 abc>V9 on Augutt e, 1901 St•te....nt I erry l N11wman P C S1ptemb11 I 0 1991 11 oer wUh lnle•esl 111 pro-CMIA Moaa Pilot Augull 8 •nuo, Ste. 5.50, Hun-8ualnoee M•m• ber 3 199l HullnaH NIM8(1) neted ()eanna Sllff The P:ollo'#lng petlOf"tl ~:?!> w Monr"e Ct11c11go 11 00 1 m v1aed tf'l0<8t1• and the un IJ , 20 n 11191 ting ton B••ch, CA St•'•ment ·~~on NA Thi• 1llletnent wa1 1t1ed are dotna bu11ne11 ti 1111no1" B1d1 mus! be submitted pa1<1 p11ncrpal of ll'la note T!>28 82947 7t4-84&-4848 Thi FollOWlnQ pe11on1 fi,7o Jetftay S Chlld• with lh• Counry Clttlt. ot RAOS I OAQS, 4 Pont>', S11wM R Olton !>2!> w on lhe form suppl•M by secured by 1a1d deed with DATE: JUN Ot tfft 11• doing bvllnott •• PUBLIC NOTICE Tnlt tllltmtnl WH llled Otang1 County on August llVlrut. Caltl 92720 Mumoa Ch•cago t111no1s the D1s1nc1s in accrudanco 1nte•es1 1he1eon 11!1 pro-PUBLIC NOTICE 0 L 0 111 TctellT11ns 91 4500 Cem· with th• County Clark OI 8 ttol Mlcl'IHI NIChotu I.Ir• 4 Artr .. ir 1 P•~ Pc ~:is with all p10"''1ons nt the ••ded 111 said Note •rr J. '8v"" •, pus or SI• 211, Newpo11 l'IOUKIT FOR Or•ng• Counry on Augu11 · PI02784 Por,., IMM , C•hf 112720 W Monro~ Chicago 11· 1pec1l1c11hon, Oatea August S 19111 Thflllll Pet\ons 1md 1111111 Cler1l, 81 enet OU"9, ~l'I Caltl 92860 NOftOSALS 70 1091 F1ad11c1o I.~ Lari 4 POf• t0no" Spec1nca11011s ti•<J b•an~s CAL FED SERVlCI[ 1re to 1141soldat1uc.t10fl at Depufr Pll J0urnal, 4!IOO Campt11 • D 117e f504283 Publlthld Coile Meaa· tar if'Vlne. Call! 92720 Melv11 f l'e.v• PC !>2!> and t..1rther •ntorm111on C ORPORATION AllSPACE 9564 ~!AMIL· Pub1t1lud N•wporl Or . Ste 211. Nawpo'1 FOO~ alflVICE Publlthtd N~ Beacll-Nawpor1 0..Ch PllOl Au· 'fhls bu11nen It con· W Mo •Ott Chicago II· rn~ bl! d~bl&•nE>O 11 1 the T"'•t .. , Form•rtV t.~ ~i~ ~~E n~~NTINGTON 6ellCh·Co"I Me11 Pilot B .. ch, Cahl 92660 MANAGE"; Ce>ela MeH Pjjc)I AugUll r,~~· 20, '7 S.ptembef duclad by c;o.plrtMtl .n.,., • •• fl •ess te•ep ><>ne Fed ltntofl)ri•••· • Colo ,..._ 1 .. a ~ate ol 09 10 91 Auous1 20 21. S.pt1,mb4Pr Thll bulfn .. • 11 con• GOLDIN WIST 27 S.p1•mt>tt 3 10 17 Thi r•g111rant111 com· Dant<• M Pe•·~·on1 PC jf11olJ%2:'411 "'' nv ., 3 10 1991 dueled by anlndlvldUtl 1""'1 I • f·!l65 menced to lrlllll&Ct bull· 7029 C""'·"Y Par~ E as• f'uo•·~hed ~•wJ>Ort Beach· lfornle Corp., 5700 at tO 00 1 m The raQj•lrlnl(I ) com-COLUOE •~ --------....;..;;-! n .. t tmOtt '"• F1C11trou1 101 An91J•es C11 • Co"• M~~" P•l!'I August Wllahlro aoul•w•rd, AD·RAK A002 MlTAL T607 mence<I 10 trenaacl buSI· Tne Boald o1 Trual"' ol T~7 PUBLIC NOTIC! 8u.a•neu N1me(1) 111.0 r. ... , l "" Pen.-.• Pc :-• •'t<J• i.o. An99tea, CA eooae RACKS Misc BOXES OF PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.., und« the Fic11110t•• Cou1 ComlNlnlty ~· PUILIC NOTICI ........ " .... '• •bova on July 1. 1091 :'!>'Iv Morlfo. Cti1<'.'1go 1653 1(213) 932·2208 •Y STICKERS Bu11neH Nam1(1) ll11ed 01tlrtd reque1l lhl tubm•I-----------! n•n -,..tCllaelN Lera Ill no,, O IN A I.EE 1 A.. STCINGF\ABCR C03S IN· SUPUtOA COURT abova Ofl July 23, 1991 a.on Of lofmal PfOPOS&ll Flctlttoue ........ Mame Thie ltlllemenl wu ed HtO•ga Pin '>::'S ~ Morr PUBLIC NOTICE SISTAN'T SECRETARY DUSTRIAl MACHINES OP THE ITATE Steven 8 Rooney '°' • 100(1 HMCH men-• ...-.. ....... Slat..,..,.t w+1h IN COunty Ott!! or IOI! Ct-i1c;.lgr lll•no1' WALKER 000:1 S SURF 0 , CAUFO .. NIA Thi tllt~I wu fli.d aget al Qoldat\ We•I Col· ltot-.t Tl\a follot>nng peftlOnl Orange County on A.\lgu1t •a1c11 R 1ndell :>o~q Ce11 Flctltlou1 TAC 80809 BOAAOS MISC BOXES v.ttn lhe County C .. rk ol lege, T Ill doonQ bUllnea H 13, 1091 '"'Y PllO f.1'1 LOS Al• BualneHN•m• Publlahed Newport MISCFUAN FOATME Otangt Counryon July 21S, SealCldpropoaalt1nall ~ M FollOWlnQ pettont OUAl.TTY CUTTING ,ao~ ... \I'""~ C1111 Statement &•toh.Co ah Moae NtCHOlS F0•3 MISC COUNTYOFORAHOI 11191 r~ up 10 bUI no let., 'Ott~&~~;r,i '3.d TOOl.S, '47 E 18th fat P\Jbllthed N-port Betel'! ~low 1•0 M !lic•mrl p C The ro110W1ng persons Pltot AU9u•t 13, 20, BOXES MISC rUAN . T 't! CASE NO. A180221 F60tU3 ftlon 11 00 • m . S4ts>t•mt>ef SlrHI, N••Pot1 hlC:h, 11U!!l._2 Cotti ...... , Ca I Cott.I Mell P lot '"'-•ti '>l._ .,. Mo.,ron Chicago are dOl:;g bus•OO$S 11 27 tfft LAUBE FOU MISC tN THE MATTllR OF Publi•hN Newpol1 Deeeh· 2•, 1991 II lhe Olllrk:1 Pur. C.lll "3 ,_, 20 27 S.ptember ~O, lll•no1~ SECO~ SOURCE. 360 E ' T574 F'URGN MISC BOXES nE THE P I TtTIOH TO Co11a Mesa Piiot AYQU•I 8 ChHing ()tlC let , Coe.Ott Com-Pauu: VlclOrla McCrann, ,'!,NtCYh "l~~t...a•I 'c.34_!_ Ela ...., Jor1n N Aom.1n'I 100 15th Street •8. Costa fRI CHANGE THE NAME · munlty ollege 11111c1, •• " un -. 1.,.1 MAtdllr lAllfl N1tw YO•ll Mesa Caht 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE BRANT ro73 ME.TAL FILE OF aeon MITCHELL 1'.l 20. 27, l991 1370 Ad•m• A~. Cott 2tt "3rd SltMC N~ MtM CIUI m27 • Now H>•• Jey H Stewan. 19291 CABENFTS MISC BOXES T·SIO MHa, Cllttomle 92821 at S..C:h, C11llf ~ Thl1 1 tw1tnu1 11 con- rh01f19'1 A nothwe!I Jr FairMv.,, EKlens ton San1a Ftotltloua TOOLS POWER TOOLS •URDIN AHD ELtZA-Which lttne Hid bld1 wOI Ja~• Rog Tetrell, 111 7 dUc1ed by en tndMdual 102'> Thoma'! Jettereon Ann Cell! 92705 aualnoH Nam. MC OANl[L f~ CON 8ETH HANNAH BUR· PUIUC NOTICE 1141 publlc~ opened and Tarrapln W~N•wport The regl1tran1(1) com- wash•ngron 0 c Andrttw A Mohr 360 £ " ' t SOLE T v FISH TANK 1 DEN PlollllOlll tNd 8;,~~"o~= G11fman 4001 ~nc.cs \0 l!a1'1&C1 buf1. f\othtou• 1J111ne11 P flu11enberg 1~1h Street 18 Coata 8 0"'en S f AND Ml'iC FURN ORDE" TO SHOW A mt1td1IOry l>f•bld con-• nell und., 1"-ll1C1itlou1 •w•IMee Mame p ( '>'1) w Mnnroe Chi· Mesa Callf 92627 Tho ~otlowing pertOlll 0 NE ll l f I I 2 MISC CAUllE FO.. Bwalnea• N•nM larence Wiii b4I held s.p. Seuhof• Dr '"· N9wport BullnH• N•m•(•) lltl~ St•l•...,,t '11(10 llhno" Thts busll'l•ss IS C01'· a(~e)~~~~~u(~oo)S:~~o AIR FURN MISC (}Ql((S CHANG• Ofl NAME •••••ment tembet 9. 11191, to 00 • m BHch, C11lll 928&3 •bOV• on· Auou•• 1 1091 lll• FollOwing P«IOf'll O•v1t1 B Srhulm1t11. Pc ducted by • general par1 H/l:M PE GOO:! MISC The Following l)Gfton• el Golden W••• ColleQa, Tnl1 buelnHI I• con-Ntney Burchell are esotno butlneu 1t· )?) w Monmtt Cnic111go nerahlp ~tbSAt.1C'O AIR CONDI rUAN MISC BAGS or PITtTtONER, ICOTT 11r• OOll'il bulina•a H . Building IS P1a1ldenl'1 dueled bV I g~al pall Thia e1alenwt'\I WH 11\ed AMERICAN K.NIT$, 301 lll1no11 Th• •eg111ranl(sl com· I NINO IJ.42 Ball Ave CLOTH($ Ml'TCHBLL aUROEN AYLIN Ii COMPANY. 1228 COllftf~ Room 124. n.ar11ntp with tn. County Cl«li of Rob1nhood le,,., Co••• Hicn11rct M ~11gm11n P c manced 10 tran111ct bust 52'18 l H 1 uaul'I Cahl LOWf a~ T v . MISC •nd •LIZA9irTH tCAH-Allcanta. Nawl)Orf 0.M?h, Pr0Po11l1 may c;Ol'ltaln The raoiatranl(a) com-OrllnOtP County on Augv t -.. .... c.,,, '2627 >2'> W Monro. Chicago nees und0< tn• F1et1t1ous g 6SO FURN MISC BOXES NAl4 8UROl!H t\aa ftlM Caltl e26'0 any mltlflal re1><-..ntat111• m4JOC.cl lo lranatcl ~· e tOOt I.any [Obert )()1 AoOfn- lll•no•• ' BullnH • Name(,) listed Semco Maellan.cal lnc:Of KRAMER 0 1oe BOXl S • P9tHlon for •n ~., Ayljn .... ., H "'°"· 1"9 ot the Mf\'lc., 10 ~ P'O-neu lif\d9f in. f1C1it1oui ' P602Tlt hood u~. 'c0t1a M11a V1nc•nt AF S&<~ PC 1 •oov• on July 31 , 1991 c:,a~ ... ~ ;.~:;o;~;: T~~n2 OF BOOKS le Ct\aneO "°'"" from ~1'r,h~~~ewp0f1 Beith, Yid.CS but mutt prOYl<le In. :=a: A;:.1;1 ,.;•,ad Publl•h•O Cotll M .. I Caltf V?e27 ~~~()I~ Mon1oe hl<".ago I ~~~r-::.e=.f -· foltld!Caltt 9.2680 ~~J:A~~F~1sc tCOTT lltTC"•LL ,~:. bu11t1 ..... con. w=~·~ .. ~'~ PautlneVICtetll McOann N9wpOft Oeael'I Piiot Au Tht• bu1tn111 •• con· Steve• A Shapiro p C ..,.th the Counly Cterll ot Thi• bus1n111 le con· fURN . MISC 8Q)((S SAO. •URDIEN, ELtZAeETH dUC1~ by tin lnclMdUll proVlded het'etn Thrt •llltment WH filed O~I t3, 20, 2'f, $4tJ)l~ber dr~!'°,:~1:.:a~f~om· !>25 w MonrQ9 Chicego Orang• Cnunty on AUQuS! ducted b'f • corpcnllon DUS KAlllNAH •URDEN TO Th• r•o1111ant(I) com ,.,,. 8olrd ol TNlll ... 11>\lh th• Countf Clalll ol 3, lttt mencacr 10 traMIC1 OUM· llttl'lOf• 6 1991 The 1eg111ranl(tl com, Publtlhe d Nawpo ll aCOTT lllTCMELL 1'1\41Aeed lo llentad bolf· hat tn. nont 10 ~the Orrog1 Coun'Y on A4igu11 t .a.&e neu ~ ~ ~ Oa\lld R Sh1N1U PC . 525 FS0274M mllOCed~o ·~:Hf~~lf· 8urh-Co1l1 MeH P1101 VARNaY, ILIZA81'TH neel undCll' the fichllOUI P'~ltl Wl'llcl'I beat mMI & 1 1 8u11ne11 NllM(I) hMed W Monro. Ch•ugo 11-Published Costa Meta· ~~~n•uH 91N•m•(•) 11= Augull 27 s.pcembof 3, HA.MN.AH YAJltNllY Du11neH N1me(•) ::1"° Iha netdl of 1he OitVlct PI02T71 PUaUC NOTICE •bOv• on Jtl'IV#y a. i•t l1no11 N•wport Be .. ch POOi Au· aoov. on Aprtl I t99t 1901 lt l• ~ •tderM •b0¥• onk Augl.l-1 5, ' I and .,,,., into • contract Publl•h•d Cotl• M•H ---·-· LMty Eot>ert. Rtc:n1rd B S1tve<man PC H~t. tt60 lhM 9'1 -tnt Avton A ., Hat\IOf\ lncOfl)Ofatlng the Ol'Ol)ONI N~ S..Ch Pilot AA>-r .. m-• Th4t .i ~ 1.ecs !>2!> w M•>n<o• C~CllQO 0"'' 13 20 27, Sepletnbef TP!troclt H ~·. PrH ldam, _ ......... .., ~ .,. Tfti• .,.,~, llWIS fllt<I .. IUblTI!n.ed TlWt 8oerd ...... , 13 20 21 ~ ................. "'th the',.,.._... t:.,. OI tlhn<M• lfl99' '"' 11alemenl w11 1led •--... '"""' "'•u•r • w1th th• County Clttk of ,~ tne rlgl'll to reject •-, 1' • aaste....-14 Of ........... , t Earl e s11v1tt Pc ~2~ w T ~ ~th lhe~ Clttll ot PUBLIC NOTICE ,.., ...,..._ thM ooUft Orano• COUMY on AUQUll any °' all prOf>OUlt Of to 3 911 r -661 The F~ ~· 1 ~~ County on Augut Monr~ Chic~ ll~nOt• Tc• •no• nfY on Jufy 28, In 0etM"m.n' .... JA I 1091 PIQft .. WIJVe •ny .,,..,"'" In ... Ooing l>UllnHI .. CM1t•na A Sllyd91, 2029 PUBLIC NO I ~ 1991 F&01•~ '1otttl.u• of the Onlnee County Pullll•h•d Co.11 ,..., •• the tut>nnalon proceN PUIUC NOTICI CAOWfi COM~ODl'TlfS, Pubh•hed Co~t~'=· C-"IU"f Park Eul LOI Ari-en• 1~22 Publ"ll•d N_ ...... "-~'-. ..,. ........ _ ........ Cout1 ., u .. Newl)Of1 0-Kh P•ct Au My quetl!Onl llQ#dlng '°"° w 8etboe BIYd •A .... ___, .._~ ...... _ .. ,. gelel. C1111t 01'1C8 OF •• ,...... • .,..v~n llatet'IMnt _.,,... .......... ...... 1ubmlNIOn Of propoMll P'klttlt1ue lllboe, Carlf t2te1 ·~~.,... • _., .....,. ""' ROl>el'I y Sperling p c " COlll M•u Pttol AUQIAI 8 The FollOWlng pefllON •n ........... r t 7 I t"'tolJ, 20, 21• S.pl•mbet ·~be ldd•Mlad 10 ........... ..... "" Vetdugo, '°"° w O'* '°· 21. ~mbet 10, ~~ w Monroe ChlaQO ... ~.D 13 20 '11 1991 are doing buslnMs u 1••t •• 1 o'o tooti ' I D•lly laldwln, Cot11 ..... ...,., Balboa ~ •A, a.Jboa. 1901 llhf\Ole --T ~2~ ACCENT WINDOW Oft• ' d '" d T 563 Community College Of• TM 'olio.tna p..-eont Cel1t 92Ut T-5111 Robert M Siar, ~~ w P•"M>MAL NO .. UTV PUBLIC NOTICI SIONS 1931& M.aruft1 Cr p.m., •" en •n .,.l&.IC-1! trlet, 1370 Mam• Aw. "'•doing ~lnau.. Thi• bullnff• 11 con· PUI•..,.. _1 Moo1oe ChlCegO, Mt1nol• Notice 11 l'leteby given HunttnQ,on OHCl'I. C111tl there !tNtw oouM, " P"V -'"' Co•ll M•aa, CA 92'21 <•IAATEADURN [NUA· dUcltd by: en lndMdotl '°"' '"''"" Law1,.nca 8 Sttln1141rg lhll put11*1t IO Seetlon 92t49 8"' the'f lwlw, _,the Plctttle>ue (1141) 4'U-!I~ PRISES (b)LITTI E DAR The teglatrant(t) cotn- :1029 Century Plll'k EHi, 1988 of the Cahtomla CMc Flottttoua S+oene Kw ttn Pt<I~ en. P9tltlen fet chant• ef ._,.,,.... N9Me Open S1p1tmber 24. l tN'I, 15tn T•"'an Oftlr•. tMneed lo tnnatci bu~· LOI Mgelt•. C.llf coo. IM propttrty ll1ted ..... ,.... ....... 1637S MIMI• Cr . Hunting· ..... 11.heutd ,.., ... • '"'· 11. m Uunt1ng1on h•Ch C.lff MN undw IM FiellUOUJI Charl4'1 M S1ern. 2029 below IMllltrved to 1141 ~ Slat•....nt ton U.ac;h, Calif t2049 trtifttM. .....,...,, Publl1h•d Newpor t 92t<lt ' BualneH Nlmtlll llltld Century Perl< Catt LOI An-doned by A M W .. t R"· The ro11ow1ng pet90tlt Conti~ Ret>teca P.O It ft tut1Mr ordet.t The rollOl!Wing '*'°"' 0 .. Ch·CO•ll MIU PllOI MIChHI Nell Arttl~m, l bc>Vt M Auguat 1901 1191" Call! ta1nr1t [nterptt'" Group, are doing t>velMN.. .,..,, t8375 M11utta Cr tt\et f l9'f •r• dat~ blAin•H M Avgutt n . hp1am~ l. 210 MlfW!OOd tl•trftOOt J1• .. \Jerdugo are CiOIRQ b\JM1Ma u M•re111 W Sullivan. P C , Inc wnQM tut loddf ... Al.'T!RNATIV SOlU· Hunll~ton Otach, C llf ~ •, oo:.: • 4T1~l11W :1 R~P~ 1091 T6"& Catlf 1111' ' ' Thia M411""41nl w11 11*1 81'Ylfl ·N·TVI'. JUO S2!> w Monro.. Chlc1191>. wff 4'10 n.tr1nce Palk· TIONS, 1070 Ne•port 02649 • • c..,.. le 119 • ...,.one Judltl'I Erma Merburn 210 wtltt IM County ClcHlc of \111ngua1d Way 1Gt•2. llltnQll wey. lrvln1, Calllornl• 81YO , Colta Mau Clllf Catolyn e. lrvlna, 1641~ It• ttu-'11•"" fn tM ~~:.~~mi 412 PUil.ie MOTICI Ma1ywoon. C111em'ont, Orenoe Coun'Y on A41Vuat Coat•~ Cell tllUt Pe«y 1. T1ytor Jt P C . fnft4 llWlll be 80ld at put)flc 92127 Maruna Cr , Hun11no1on _. .... , • ,....,. • .,., -' ...._ .,, Cal•I tt7t1 e. 1191 Mara ~. n&o ~2' w Mon<o., Chic:aoo auction ., 4UIO Dafr111"C.a Oon•ld R Wares, 2070 l'h, Ctl1f 92849 ..... r•f .... ._ ....... ~" .. ,A~~Cotof" dej MM. lt\l9Ltc NOTIC• Thi• bu1lne11 It con-FIOSlU Vingu•rd Wey ,0,42. lllinoll Pwtcw•y, IMM, ~ Newport Blvd Colt• Thie bUlll'IHI II Con· ...... " '" lh .. ._.._, l~.. b l lntn •• con The ""* r~ af ..,. OUCfed by nu.bend and Publttl'led Co ,.. ...e ... Cost• MtN, Calif NIH o Joeeph TomaNfV 1025 '2'114 on Sttptembtf 4 M ... C.t1f 02921 dudctd b~ co-ownet1 ot ..._. ..wi. • w.ell u lnOMd 11 rnome. end Miriam ic.n-wife ~Pof't e.acn ,.,. Au Thie bu1lne11 It con-'"°'""' Jett~. W11h 1991 '' 10 00 • 111 Thi• bu11naH I• con-The 1egl1l1•ntt1I com-fer feur c•R..outt.9 ~~tO OV 19:' 11 ) u . roun0aoon It a\1911 Tl\e reg11uant(t) com OVtt 11 ~ 21 ,.M>,,.._ OUC1ad by en~ inQlon. 0 C D£SCAIPTIOH Of' PROP duaed 1>y· 1111 lndMClual l'MN"ed lo 1ran .. r1 bu.t _.._. tM ..._ e 1•t,t ran 1 t:,:: •bit 11 ll'lt tOdftu no1e<1 menoeo ~ erlnNCt bull· • • ~ Tne t•Ql1ttar\l(1) com-~ J Ulman. 202'11 CRTY Anllur"'11 !quip. Th• 1~111rant(1) com-.,... uno. ~ nctit.oue "'°' te -menc:.cs let "C:'~ tlolll '"*""'· lot "'*-lion dUf nee• und9f .,. Actil60u• 1 1 1 ~ lo •WWMICI bU*i Cetl!Ul'l! P•ll fall Lo-Al\. ~ tablea cl\er1.a, OWN, IMnCed lo tranuet ~· I U IM•t N m•(•I a l9d ef "'° ......... ""' ur f/I ,..,..,, 111'1 l'Ofmal bl*"-t "°'"' .....,,_.. Ne1Nt1) liated T t neM uncNr flt ,.~ oetee Ctltf u lamand•r. appll1nc:e•. ,_. URdClf the 'ICtlUOUll •boW on AuCrJ t t, I tot DATD1 AUO '• tMt 8v in1H :"""~•) 91 led tr, .,,y "" "ho IO r• &Oo\111 on -..9"h 1•. 1•1 llu""-t NMle<•l ..... .>«ry B W acl1,. II~ W lllMcl CUh regt ttw, ~· 8uelnhl N ~(I) lll'ecJ 11oane K., PedetHI' l'VU.Y H. ~. M>oveAan ~n • 1 I qw111 wlll'lin 1to eta.-~ H Attofbun't UCMI on .ltlfy ~t. t•t htonroe Cl'ltcllQO, "4inoll w.,. end etorage contain-abOW on J\#r Z3, t"t Thie 1111""°' "' fllctc:f .,.._. ef "'9 , .. .,tor ~ ,..,.,,_,. . .. ..... 1tter ouOlltatlOll of !Na no-nu •~ wu tll.o ~ hOcll .... Achtrd W .,,,,,,..,, I' C • WI Donald R Wll'd 1Mtt1 '"'-C4Mtty Cl!tfll of C..,rt -w-a1 ..._ a GI 11 a'1MablltY ~ tt!e Cquitty Clet\ of ,._ ......,,... WU lllld 525 w MoNact, CNcaoo Otl\ed Auoldl 20. 1•1 TI-. lllatement waa Med Orange COOIM'/ on A•~ wtlt'I the County a.ti °' The ThotNI and ~ OraonQe ~ en ~.-1 WICh IN CounlV Oef'i OI llltnOI• TH IAV\NE COMPANY with fhe County Cletlr "' •• ltOt P u b U•l'l•d N•'ffttOtl O.wioe c~ on Aug.At K~•ll rouno~, , .. , •: '"' ... ,.,...... Otano-.County en ~ Hefbet't I Wllltdef. PC. 8y,:.1MI ... ~ bq, Oranu-~on J\Ay H . • PI02n~ 8••ehCatta Ml. Pilot 2'0. !Ill •8041 .. E•n.reld lay. l19un• PW798 ,,,. ,~ per-• 1•11 ,....,.. "25 w -..onroe. CNc:eoo. All!~ k<f The , .. , PIOtM• l'ubU•h•d Co•l• M•aa· Augutl IS, 70 21• -~ l'\itl!!Mted N~ heeb .. n CA wtt.t (114) Publl•llH Coat• Mete• -ru::y• ~ ~l.IAflf.. fluOll•hff .. ...... "=~ WalJIOf\, ,. c . ";':'b ... ". d N •• p 0 r I Pubi hed ~ .. actl-N9Wp0fl IMch Pllol Air bet 3 ~ " 1 TMt CO.II ...... Nol Augwt ·r~~ ~ h ed H •• p Ori ~ ee.etl l'lloC ,,,,,. [Q, 2~ ~ dlf ~ ... " .... At.>-w -..onroe Cl'liGeCJO, I hecfliCoclte ...... Pilot C:0... M ... P~ AugU9f I, gull t3 20. 11, j.lltmbet h.cs '7, eplam~ t lO 11, D .. ~Coetl ..... Hot P' t3, 20, 17, ~ ~· ~ N9"' Cellf .... I) 'IJ, llpllR- llnol• AUQIUll 20, 17, 1 1 is.~. n , '"' J t•1 I • ...,,., l '"' A41CP.i1t ,,, 1111 s ••• .,.n . • ••• Howerd 1. wa1wntin I02t _ t 2 "8d ~•ectorv '°' ,_ ,...,., TM4 T t 'c Y Inc.. Citlltomi9, 110 T..U T 590 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • STIRTllli I IEW BUSllESS'I? "'-ueei .,,...,_ .. -....... ..... ·--·--· ---·--.. .. -RAl'CM l\jl lilt ,.., .. ,,...,,..,...., __ ~ -.................. °""' ....... """" .. ........ ........ _... .......... .. .. "°"' ........ ..,._ -_.....,. ~ ~ c.wmw Olft ~-·---.... .,.,._._, ... _ ...... ,.. ............ :Ill .. ~ ,....... ~., .. Ille,..,, -....._.. .... ,_ IA!ltf ........ c-. -~.,....-...... "' ....... '". 17••1 ..,,.., '--..... , .. .,.. .... ................ ,., .,.._ . _,,.. ...,._...., ..... " ..... .,,... ...... """ """"" ._... ................... .. .. __ ..,. .. __ ,... o..u._.,,__ ..._l, . . ~ . < •. There were some fantast ic ale in The Pilot tOOay. ince they changed to CO\'e rino only Newport Beach and Co ta Mesa I find out a lot rnore of what I need to know. The society page i · great. I aw Carol and Richard' picture &om the party last week; I didn't see the one of Michael and me though. I did, however, find a dog trainer and plumber in clas.sifieds. And I really needed both of them. I wonder if there' a section for kid trainers. Or maybe kids for sale . Hmmm, that' an idea; I wonder how , ' . ++ much I could _ get. I found out in The Pilot that more than 45% of the house~ holds in Newport and Costa Mesa have in· · comes over $50,00J. So, I'm sure somelxxly could afford her. The paper comes out Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. If she doesn't traighten-up by Thursday I'm calling The Pilot. I I ..