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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-09-17 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY ~ Sept .. 17, 1991 TODAY An( low 12:1' -. 0.1 Ant hlafi 7:3' a.m. l .9 Secoftdlow 11 :SI P."'· J.2 $eawMI hl&h 5:49 p.lft. 4.9 WIDNESdAY I Ant low 1:11 &.I'll. o., fint hifh 1:01 Lm. 4.1 Secon4low 12:48 p.m. 2.1 s.c-d hlsh 6:41 P."'· S.1 quons OF THE DAY "Thost guys can only predict what could happen, not what wilL They're worst than. weathtr forecasttn .. " Newport Beach lifeguard Jim Turner, on the hazards of trying to predict local surf. (Al). '7 remember tM ragt I ftll whtn a prediction went awry. f could have shouted '&have, damn you, behave as you OUBht!"' B.F. Skinner COMMUNITY EVENTS • Cotta Mesa water rates will be the subject of a public hearing at 7 p.m. tonight at Mesa Consolidated Water District headquarters, 1965 Placentia Ave. The district's board will consider proposals to raise bimonthly water rates by about $2 per household. • Newport SeaFeat The annual nautical festival continues this week with events for young and old. Midweek highlights include songs and sea stories for children with noted folk singer and chanteyman David Baumgarten, at the Newport Beach Public Library, 7-9 p.m tonight. A festival of food and wine unfolds Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Fashion Island with A Taste of Newport, featuring food and wine from 40 local restaurants. For a schedule of SeaFest events, see page A12. • South Coast Repertory presents George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House". Tickets range from $23 to $32. Call the theater at 957-4033 for ticket information and reservations. ·· • Jau at Cafe Udo Wayne • Wayne, featuring Yve Evans, Gary Wing, Peggy Duquesne! and Ernie Ninoz, performs tonight from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tony Guerero'• AP Star jazz jam will perform ' Wednesday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Call 675-2968 for information. JUST THE FACTS • Why were horses employed on the. beach in the early 1920s? 'n61 U! UO!Sf!WWO'J QUTIO pue l(S!i:I 9WOJ!('IJ oq1 ,(q ~Mtllno· Hh\ poqlQW '114• .<q IUf\lS!.:I ·~oqn 11au lu!'4'!J 1n114 O.L ,,_ "SO GoWttl YeM. ff .., SA ,,,,.,_ ~ of .... .......,., ._,, Mlle ~ ...i.-c ..... "·'°" ...... 0 .,..._, oil! ~4-3141 Of -......... 644· S717, INDEX Bridae/B1 Bualneu/M OauifJCd/15 Corriri\uniiy Forwa/AU Croelword/l7 HeaJthl.U Horoecope/17 I.cpl notk:et/BI Senion/A' Society/A7 Sporutll Voluateerw'Al 0 .... F??P? .. , a ~ O»p)rlillt 1991 ~ ............. ...,.......:. PublisMd 'liusdays, Thursdays &: Saturdays On a clar .bay · ~acl< of algae . in Harbor surfaces optimism1n residents , scientists By Iris Vokol Stlll Wl1llr T he annual explosion of green algae in Newport Harbor - traditionally a sign for locals that the warm weather months have arrived -railed to show this year, prompting hope among harbor watchdogs that water quality is finally improving. Local water quality experts say they are crossing their fingers that the Jack of algae and the return of a long-..absent harbor plant, eel grass, arc signs that the nitrate flow into the harbor has decreased significantly. ' optimistic that we're going in the right direction. "'We'll keef our fingers crossed that next year wil validate the findings we had this year." • Algae, which requires only carbon dioxide, water and sunlight for reproduction, grows quickly when dissolved nutrients such as nitrates, phosphates and trace metals arc added. 25¢ Landlords get 10 days to comply By LoriAnn Basheda sun Wrbr COST A MESA -The owners of a rundown west · side apartment complex were given 10 days Monday to make the units habitable or vacate their prope~ which would land at least 10 families on the street. City officials slapped Manhattan Beach brothers Anhur and Mahmoud Rahnani with more than 15 violations ranging from insect and rodent infestations to poot plumbing and hazard<?us wiring. Building officials inspected the Pomona Garden apartmcRt complex, at 1941 Pomona Ave.. after receiving complaints from tcricQlts and neighbors about its squalid condition. "We've probably seen the cleanest water we have in the lower bay," said Dr. Jack Skinner, a wunding member of the Newport Beach Harbor Quality Affairs q>mmittee. "We're cautiously About five years ago, water quality experts blam~ the rampant algae growth in the harbor on nitrogen-rich fertilizers being washed into the bay from San Diego Creek. Officials said an estimated 12,000 pounds of nitrates flowed daily into the bay through the creek, the bay's primary tributary, and cited three upstream Irvine nurseries See J\LGAE/ID Piii Fiie P'IOCO Algae blooms, shown here in Newport Harbor, are not surfacing this year. l'he inspectors found units, which the Rahnanis rent for up to $875 a. month, with inadequate sanitation ahd wiring and See APARTMENTS/Id ,... A whale ol a JoJV Mlwc~ Lifeguard Captain Lane Weber sands down one of two floating whales - a popular attraction at Newport Dunes -u part of a yearly restoration process. Typhoon wets wave riders ' appet ites to catch some big surf By Russ Loar Stiff Wrbr P redictions or big surf from Typhoon Ivy were flattened by 2-foot waves at local beaches Monday, although some surrounding California beaches reported storm-general~ waves up to 7 feet high. Forecasters say Newport will see little of what they are calling the first big surf of the fall-winter season. Ships near the Philippines reported 30- foot waves heading for Southern California Jast weekend, according to a local surf forecasting service. The swells were generated by Typhoon Ivy, a nasty little cyclone that began life as a tropical storm off the coa.sJ of Japan. SurfLine meteorol~t Chris Borg said although waves breaking from S to 6 feet should continue to pound Huntington Oiffs and the Huntin1tton Beach Pier for Clam chowder service for 8,000 (Editor's Note: Marie Bird is the restaurant wnter and a columnist for 7be Pilot.) ,,-... By Mn Bird --...Wltlll' C au me • purist but l have this funny notion that clam chowder ought to have dams in It. • And while the annual Oam "Chowder the next day or two, Ncwpart beaches will not see much or the acllon. The biggest surf is hitting Black's Beach in San Diego, according to Borg. Some Newport lifeguards "stuck their necks out'' and predicted bigger surf for Monday based on the typhoon reports, accordmg to Newport lifeguard Jim Turner. But the local surf petered out, proving once again that predicting surf is a tricky business, even for professional surf forecasters. "Those guys can only predict what could happen, not what will," Turner said. "They're worse than weather forecasters." The typhoon-driven surf. is coming to the California 'coast from the no rth-west, a typical pattern for winter surf, Borg said. Waves tend to break on Newport beaches from the south-west, reducing the impact of Typhoon tvy's big breakers. MWD hOsts P1MC haring • w•er rate lncrems Miit__,.. By LoMm 8ashedl S1lll Wltlt COSTA M ESA Mesa Consolidated Watet District official presented their board of directors with two alternatives for raising water rates Monday and will hold a hearing tonight to tap public comment. would jump from $40.60 every other fl'Onth to $42.56. The second option board members are oon idering would leave the basic charge at $7 every other month, but increuc the usage fee from $1.05 per 7"8 gallon unit to S\..10. Thia rate change would hike the averap residential bill to $42.20 every other month. CookOff in Udo wu a roaring success and a culinary deliO~ the dama teemed to set loSt in the ahufftO wlth IOIDe entrants makin& do with ahi, shrimp and shark not to mention doses of c:routona. chopped dill. .,.,...... ... red S.CHOWDIMl.a -°"" Milrtt VllllM -... ,_.. .. his dim dlOMler ............ ChOk'll AW8rd. One alternative would raist the basic charge for residential 00\atcbolds trom $7 every other mOntb to,$8 an<J increase the usan fee from s 1.0S per 748 gaHoN to St.08. Board members could c:boolo one of the taff options or come up with their own. Mary Urllhima, lpObswomu for tho district, said the bici"•• S..WATEAMTU- Under thlt structure, the •Ye,. iiiidential water bill ' or ' I ', •• ' 4 ' • ' ' I ' l I \ ' ' o • 6 1 ") -os r. !Ir. , •·••'• • · . • ~',I:\ ,1\ 1 1 .'-'l ... ,-tJ l"\ , . ~ . ., 'I I r Pilot People IED~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The new deputy director of the city of Newport Beach gc•eral services department. Pisani was pro mot Cd . to replace Frank Holmberg, who retired last week after 23 years with the city. ~~be~ working for ,the city seven ycarf a&o as a part- timc trash collection crew· member. After graduating from UCJ in June 1985, Pisani was hired for a full-time refuse crew posi 1ion in the general services departmen t. Jn January 1990, his position as refuse inspector wiiS expanded to include coordination of the city's recycling program. Meanwhile, Pis.ani also attended Cal Stat~ Fullerton classes at night and earned his ma ster's degree in public administration, with a concentration in public finance, in June 1989. '"I didn't really plan on bein$ a trash collector forever," said Pisani, who originally had his sights set on being a planner and majored in social ecology at UCI. But after working in the city's general services department, Pis<ini discovered how much he enjoyed dealing with budgets and nunibers and decided to pursue a career in public administra1ion. PEllSUNM.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~- A native of San Diego, Pisani now lives in Riverside with his wife Anna, who is expecting their first child in March. Pisani said he docsn 't have too many hobbies, excepl fOr running, because he really has ltulC free time to enjoy any one activity for an exiended period. "When one commutes back and forth from Riverside five times a week, there's not a lot or off lime. On weekends, r do stuff people normally take care of during the week." -By Iris Yokoi R oc Rogue was heading down Dover Drive toward Pacific Coast Highway when he heard the sirens. As the most seasoned police photographer in Orange County, sirens were music to Roe's cars. He lived for accidents,· for shootings, for domestic disputes. And an airpl~h? Heaven. Roe, reaching for his battered Nikon, pulled over as.first one and then two squ"'.ad cards roared past him , lights flashing. He swung his Ford LTD station wagon back onto Dover and pushed down the accelerator. As he headed toward the hill, Roe could sec a knot of police cars at the foot of the Castaways property. A fire truck, a paramedic van and an ambulance were parked off to 011e side. Never overly mindful of basic trafftc safety, Roe sped up ·and over the raised ccnler divider, sheering off a couple of ORANIE COAST sprinkler heads. and .a small sago palm in the process. He doublcd,parkcd his mammoth family station wagon· next to the paramedics. by ShwW US.u "Hey Bronco," the r;>hotographer yelled to a heavyset cop coming down the trail from the top of Castaway. , Bronco McGulsy, chewing on a large, gooey glazed doughnut and slurping a Diet Pepsi, smiled when he saw Roe. "HC¥ Roe, you're going to love this one." Roe, his camera slapping against his side, ran up the hill until he reached McGutsy's side. Up the trail a bit he saw a white sheet spread out over a body. A pair of Reebok joggjng shoes poked out from under the sheet "It's Corky Miles' kid," the veteran cop said. "Took a poisoned dart to the head, best we can figure." To be conlinued ... . nJ 8ll10IT IUCI • COSTA llSA PilDL ·------=.:er... _ ......... .................. a~ :i:,, •O', t 1L•.•.r11 ----... ._ --== . '=::r.=:·. How to reach us at The Pilot On:ulotlon Onnge C..nty 642-4333 -ting Clwifled 642-5678 ();splay 642-4321 Edllorlal News 5'40..122'4 5pol1s 642-4330 News, Spc>fU lax 646-4170 -Ollb -Office 642-4l21 -1111631-5902 • • ~mmi .... _ Ham radio operator Jim RObertson p~actices on the Newport Beach police radio as Officer Doug Parmentier looks on. . Amateur radio operators tuned. in for disaster relief By Iris Yokol ..,_ , NEWPORT BEACH -If the "Big One" ever hits Newport Beach, residents can feel rea,ssured that they have neighbon-1ike Ri c h ard Yocom and Jim Robertson. Yocom and Robertson are two or the 40 local ha.rn radio operators who have vo lunteered to help the police departmenf if an emergency eve r wipes out the ci ty's communications system. The volunteers arc regislered wit h the state as disaster services workers and arc allowed access to the police depanment's top-notch ham radio station, which is fully equipped with both local apd high, frequency radio bands, a powerful antenna, an amplifier and even a computer that allows written communications via radio. "It's a first,class station," said Yocom, 52, a Corona de] Mar resident and business owner who has been a ham radio operator for 12 yeilrs. Realizing the benefits of ham radio commun1cau ons. which can continue even after telephone lines fail or arc overloaded. Newpon Beach police office r Doug Parmentier, himself a ham radio operator, formed the Newport RACES (Radio Amateur !=ivil Emergency Service) group about a year ago. RACES is a nationwide organization wilh groups in almosl every c ity, accordi ng to Panncntier. Parment ie r purchased the $8,000-worth of equipment and then sen! letters to the roughly 450 ham radio opera1ors in the city licensed , by the Federal Communications Commii.sion, inviting them to join the volunteer group. The 40 who responded - including retirees, medical doctors, civil engi neers and businesspeople went thro ugh tho rough background checks and were given clearance to come practice on the dcf>ai1menl's ham radio station any time. The group members also meet m onthly for training on communications techniques and firsl,aid procedures and arc called Did You Know? -\ • lM ,.,..,.,..,. Ham radio volunteers Jim Robertson (left} and Dick Yocom adjust the antenna al Newport Beach police headqu~rters, where they are part of a team providing emergency communications for local residents. . i n regularl y "to help with communications during parades and foot and bike races in the city. Last month, the Newport RACES ~roup was also called on a mu1ual,a1d situation to assist in the search for the missing Boy Scout in the San Bernardino mo un tain s. Seven Newport RACES members, incl uding Yocom and Robertson, spent from one to several days in the mountain area, helping with communications. "If you drill or train yourself for it, once you gel involved in the situation, the adrenalin starts lo now and the training comes out." noted ·Robertson, 43, a Costa Mesa residcnl who works as insurance litigation and risk management director for Coopers and Lybrand in Newport Beach. For the hams, the volunteer group provides an ideal situation in which they can use their hobby to help the public. As is !he case with most hams, both Yocom and Robertson, a ham for five years, became hooked on the radios after their first experi ence. "What's particularly auractive to me is 1he challenge of talking to foreign countries," said Yocom. "As a kid, I spoke by Morse Code to Poland in 1956." "The first time I turned on the radio, I contacted Japa n!" Robertson recalled excitedly. The Newport RACES group continues to invite new members. Monthly meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each mon t h in the police depanment auditorium. In Newport Be1ch: Hoag Memorial Hospital sits alone on its bluff in this photo taken in the late 19601. When it opened in 1952, Hoag Hospital. was known N the pink hotel On thc~hill. The original one-story buildings arc In the foreground, the four story main win& waa comp~tcd in 19S9. Still to come in 1974 wero the familiar tower and the parkina garage. Become • big ~ntor by sending your h11torlcll f1cr1 to . Did You Know, The Pilot, P.O. Box · 1$60, Cos11 Mou, 926~. -Complied by A••• ,,... • -_, ____ _ ---{------• ' & Cloudy skies chill ~ SeciFest's openiilg I t was not what you'd call a chamber-of-commerce day. Olum skiest a persistent driule and chilly water combined to take some ol the glitter away from the kick-off Saturday of the Newport Harbor Area O\amber of Commerce's SeaFen. The rtr1t event to get undecway wu Day One of the filhing tournament, whjch was held out of Bill HamDton'a Cannery Restaurant. That was scheduled to start at 6 a.m. I presume It did, but I did not witness it. There is almost nothing I can witness at 6 in the mornfng. There ~ tournament, though. I went back around mid-afternoon and saw a guy sitting at a docbide table who looked bleary-eyed enough to have started fishing at such an hour. • • I asked him how it went. Holding up a near-empty cup of draught beer he wd: "Sec this. Tllis is my only trophy." He swigged the rest of his prize and went off in search of another. The pier swim started at a more civilized hour: 10 a.m. About 30 swimrncn braved the . 65-dcgrcc water. They started at a rock groin ------near 28th St., paddled around Newport Pier and On the finished on the beach; about 3/4 of a mile, one C t of the lif cguards estimated. · oas There being no sun to warm them up, the swimmers plodded out of _the water onto the sand and headed for warmer, more comfortable environments. Such establishments as The Stag and Mutt Lynch's probably did quite well that morning .. A couple hundred yards cast of the pier, a flotilla of maybe 30 surfers sat on their boards waiting for waves. And sat and sat. The surf wasn't cooperating citlier. Half a mile or so off the.end of the pier, yet another of Nature's clements was stubbornly resisting the ScaFest: fourteen sailboats floated around the windless sea, trying to start Voyagers Yacht Club's SeaFest Challenge Cl.I{>. The biggest challenge the boats were having was trying to stay point~d in the right direction and get across the starting line. Of all the events on the SeaFcst agenda Saturday, I figured the smartest one to attend was the· open house at the Nautical Museum on Balboa Blvd. I could get warm and learn something, and I did. Between now and ~ovembcr, the museum is honoring Newport's dory-fishing fleet during its lOOth-annivcrsary year. The 14 families of the dory fleet have a lifestyle and livelihood that is unique in the United States and most of the rest of the world. -------------You can sec the 20-foot boats the dorymcn use today at ABT canc el s Costa Mesa 'Nutcracke r' By Hel Hlml Plot Ot1rt11111• Edb COST A MESA Financial problems have caused American ·Ballet Theatre to cancel its new production· of "The Nutcracker" and its nine-day engagement at Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, ABT officials announced. The new production was to have debuted at the Center Nov. 29. ABT blamed the recession and ongoing financial woes of the troupe for the cancellation. The statement released by the dance company, however, statcp they will try to stage the new production next year . "This additional ~car will allow the board or trustees to place greater emphasis on · deficit reduction and general operation funding, thus enabling the company to go forth with the new production within a more sound financial framework," the company statement said. Financial difficulties and nearly S.2 million deficit caused ABT to cancel an Aug. 6-18 engagement at the Music Center in Los Angeles. "We are, of course, very . _disappointed that .American Ballet Theatre's general funding circumstances have meant a delay in the mounting of its new 'Nutcracker'," said Thomas R. Kendrick, center president, in a written statement. Center patrons who purchased tickets to ABT i>crformances as part of the ballet season subscriptio n can expect a refund. Non-subscription tickets had not been sold. Kendrick said he is unsure how Tuesday, September 17, 1981 Aa t -- American BaUet Theatre dancers Julio Bocca and Cheryl Yeager in the company's production of 'Don Quixote,' which remains on this year's bill at the Performing Arts Center. The company was forced to cancel a scheduled performance of 'The Nutcracker' in December. . or 1f the Performing Arts Center °"Ill fill the Nov. 29 through Dec. 8 time period when American Ballet Theatre was scheduled to perform. The remainder of tbe ballet season, which opened in July with The Royal Ballet and continues with National BaHet of Canada next month and ABT's production of ... Don Quixote" in Fehrua"'. is unaffected by the cancellat1on~ he said. -:: 'Holding up a near-empty cup of draught beer he said: "See this. This is my only trophy.'' He swigged ,the rest of his prize and went off in search of another .. • ;;, their compound at the foot of Newport.pier. They have huge outboard motors, hydraulic line-pullers and such electronic equipment as ship-to-shore radios and LORAN receivers. Even so, it is about as rugged a job as you can imagine. It's not 'm1mbers only' for Bay Club tennis instruction _,........, ....... But you can sec what it used to be like at the museum's exhibit, which features an old. flat-bottom dory out of the twenties. Not a luxury in sight. I suspect that the old-time dorymen ·would figure today's fisherman have a pretty soft touch. I went back to the pier to sec what was going on with the dorymcn and their fish market, but most of them were folding up shop for the day. It was after noon and many of them had started fishing while the guys in the tournament were still dreaming of leaping marlin. A woman asked the price of some fine-looking fish. "$3 a pound, the doryman replied." "Three dollars! It used to be half that," she groused. "For the last 10 years it was, ma'm," the fisherman replied. "But we finally had to raise our prices. You still can't buy it as fresh or as cheap as you can here." Out on the end of the pier, where the Fishermen's Restaurant · is, anglers were shoulder-to-shoulder. Every few seconds, someone would whoop and reel in a mackerel. One macho type took a foot-long creature off the hook and slammed it to the ground. Then he kicked it around the concrete Cleek of the pier, bashing it into the timbers that form curbs at the edges. FinalJy, he got the gasping fish under his shoe and stomped on its head. A sixtySOmething couple having lunch at a window table turned their heads away, then got up and moved. T he Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club is the best place to go for tennis lessons right now ... A private lesson runs $42 - other places like the NcwP<>rt Beach Tennis Club, Park Newport and the John Wayne Racquet Club want $50-$60 per hour for a private lesson ... If you thought you had to be a member, you don't. Call Harry Neilsen and he'll fill you in on the particulars (you might want semi-private) and set you up with a time ... Glenda runs the pro shop. says the public is welcome there as well. -----· She says the fall stock looks great and there's a lot of it... D · Newport Hologram in Lido Marina Village is a fascinating place to find unusual things ... Owner Dave Schaffner says his Police log ~~--'"- • An employee It Ryder Transportation, A Poplar Lane resident returned to his 3539 Howara Way, returned to work Sat- home Sund•>: to nnd bis 1976 912 Por· ur~ay to find the safe open and Sl,324 sche missina from hi.a prqe. Keya to the m1SSina. SI2,000 car were miulJ'I• from 1 dresser The owner of M~e's Boat Canvas at in his bedroom In the 2500 block of Pop-811 Victoria believes a buralar l>Oitoned larAJso missing from his home was 1 his dog Tuesday Sept. 3. The Labrador video cassette recorder, 1 compact disc died two days later, after the owner dis- rclayer, an answerin1 machine and • col· covered some power tools missing. ::.n or S~n 8. Anthony dollar coins About Sl,000-wo~h of pillows and • chair cushions were stolen from e storage Doa leashes, ctlppen and $23 in unit at Pier One Imports on Harbor Bou- cban1e were slOlen from PetCo at 3033 levard sometime las{ week. Bristol St. Sept. S. Police were alerted to NPWnnrt Beac•b the KCne by an alarm that went off when -•• r-!!'i~h ~u:£t~ smashed the store window Two suspects were seen walttni beside • a home left unlocked in the 200 block of Costa Mesa A Pilot newspaJ>Cr rack bu been ato-St. Andrews Road, just before Ute resl· len rrom Steve's Pharmacy at 1525 Mesa dent rclumed and dilcovercd $2,490- Verde. The $200 radc apgarently dlsap-worth of jewelry mi"ing. pearcd between Au19 1 an Sept. 6. Someone broke .:e lock on a veodinJ A. Hispanic man who told polk» he ar-m.ac:hlne at the Mobil ps .iatlon, 301 E. amount ol coins. • A Tustin Marine who'd been drinking for about five hours over the weekend re· poned that he aot hit by something and knocked unconscious around 22ri<I or 23rd Street, but couldn't remember much of what happened. His frlehd told police be didn't know wbal happened either, because the victim disappeared when they stopped at the 7-Elcven store at 20th Street. and Balboa Boulevard and wu found face down in the street about an hour and a halt later. \_,,.... • A ~u~ woman bu reportedly been fraudulent obtainin& cash from Pct Care Co., 121 Wcstcllff Dr., by relurn· Ing merchandtse. • A S6-yeu-old Santa Ana man reported ho was punched lo the face rc~atedly while he was In the bathroom at Oass of '47 bar, 209 Palm SI. ~ a man with a re- ccdlna baltlinc who abO puahed him Into • dec:OralM minor, caldf!W the minor to break and cut tho vtc1im'1 forehead. rived here from Mmco two weeks aao Cbast Hl&h~Y· and took an unaC>CCiflc.d and hu been livfn.I oo tho •trecU ro· ·""1iiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:;;:;;;=;;;-iiiiiijj;ji:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ iiii1 ported beln~1saulted ~ a 1roup of 11 blacks and nlcl lut Saturday. Pollc:e rou Ole man bldJna in • back· yard on Meyer pttcc. The man 'told po-lice that five to ei&J!t men held a knife to hi• throat, pWlcb'd him and demanded money beroro drivlna away empty bandod In a brown Ford. • More than $5 ()()().worth ~r toolt wcro stolen last TUosday fl~ St. Micha· el CuJtom Cal]inets at 137 Lotan. Pollco said the burJlir appereot 10t ioto t.bc ttorc by kJdtfna a Window ouL • Nurly $1,()()().worth or daarottct and colnt were •tolen from Newport Uq11or on 2200 Newport Boutcvard 'Friday. l'o- lloe '°"nd t[lc pJtllc .... rrocat door 1maihed and a tire Iron neartiy. IUFFELL'S UPllLSTm llC. .................. .• -...... -..:. ...... ·. DON'T JUST GO'THROUGH IT -. GROW THROUGH m . Di · ., SEMINAR \OlLe , ~~~$ Reco • pteViou!_ :bhof>s ' A SEMINAR FOR /i PERSONS OF All ACES rksw.ehl4\( DIVORCED AND SEPARATED op Sbl Thursday Ewnlngs Sept. 19th • Oct. 24th 7:30 • 9:30 p.m. ST. ~WS PRISB IAN CHURCH • Newport BNch-St. Andrews at 15th St . (across from Newport U~rbor Hit1hl -S20 Rcsi1tr1tlon fOf fn0ft• 1nlninwnon, ;1R ISi·-Mon·f "· t-S ,. store is unique in Orange County. Some other places carry a few images, but Dave has a bundle of stuff... I didn't know much about holograms -Dave likes to tell you about them. Ne~pon Hologram displays what are known as reflective holograms -images produced by "interference p.111crns" in reflected light.. He's got goods starting at a buck (up through art pieces running nearly $100.) He's convinced now's the time to buy because the public doe\n't know about the genre yet -making for a good. grouna floor art investment... The watches are a trip -S59. Sharper Image wanted S70 ... 0 Mo!>t dormitory beds require hard-to-find, twin extra-long sheets. Linen shops can special order them for you for $50 or more ... $29 for the 180's ... D Yuen Llu1 Photography in Crystal Court has an amazing deal • on portraits. They have a family special complete for $34.95 (tegularly $98). It includes the sitting and an 8x10 ... This didn't sound fike it could be right. -other places are much more ... I checked with manager Mike Gardner, who says he's offering the special because the business is relatively new to'the area and 1s known'mostly for its work with kids. They want to get the word out to a larger population ... Besides, he contends, people will come back for more. "The product just sells itself," he says. .... D l got a call from Kathy Destefano at the Girls' Gvm. She is not a happy camper. She says I got 11 all wrong in last week' column. She says Skelc's club emphasizes "eight training - different ball park . Girls Gym. is unique becau.,e of tht: number and variet) of classes the) offer (aerobics. 1azz, e'en ballet) -45 per week ... And they do have people u n staff wit h sports medicine training Oop:-! lJ 1 f you've come across any. bargaino; or unusual items, or if you know of a retailer who provides exceptional services or quality be sure to let me know. 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The publisher of Newport Beach-based International Surf magazine put out his first issue last February on a guitar-case budget. He used his savings from selling guitars in Los Angeles and from playing guitar in his "Cool Heads,.. surf blues band Surf Publisher is flying· by seat of his· ' wetsuit to cover $5,000 in sta rt-up costs, then had to scramble with some free-lil(lce work to ensure that his first issue hit the streets. "This is no story where we had someone come in and say 'Here's $100,000 to get this going,' " Zeldin said. "At first, I wondered if l'd make our printing bill. I was playing on a street corner in San Francisco with my guitar case open for donations." Zeldin, a 26-year-old graduate of the University of Southern California's creative writing program, scraped togethe r e nough funds to pa~ tbat first printing bill. Since then, employing an on-the-edge style, he's been printing more and more copies: and selling more and more ads in his free, advertising-supported magazine. International Surf comes out every six weeks. The fifth and latest issue offered 36 pages and 25,000 copies, up from 24 pages and 5,000 co~ies with the February issue. The current issue generated $10,000 in ad revenues, up from $3,000 witb issue two, the first time Zeldin cha rged his advertisers. The magazine has grown steadily in spite of a recession that has hit the media particularly hard. Zeldin's goal is to have a 60-to 75-pagc magazine with circulation of 40,000 within the next year. With plans to have 40 percent of the magazine, at most, filled by ads, International Surf would be generating about $30,000 an issue in advertising revenues if it meets its one-year goal. Zeldin also plans by next year to charge the , retailers who distribute International Surf about a nickel a copy, which would boost revenues by $2,000 an issue and cover his added cost of Up The Ladder Home Equity Loan Programs '25,000 K_Y 259.18 per month Fixed rate 9.375 (A.P.R. 11.36) 1.,1 \ F. AntholU' Kurtz has been named chief operating officer with Newport Beach-based Downey Savings. Kurtz, formerly of now- failed Great American Bank. will replace Jane Wolfe, a Downey veteran who will be reassigned to another high-ranking executive position with the $4.1 billion (in ass~ts) thrift. '60,000 •Y 518.35 per month Fixed rate 9.375 (A.P.R. 10.80) LOANS FROM $5,000 FOR ANY REASON BASED ON 15 YfAR TERM. Home Improvements Bill Consolidations NO BALLOON PAYMENTS (0.A.C.) D Lucinda Lllll1 has been promoted to account executive at Newport Beach marketing and commu ni cations firm IntcrCommunications Inc. The firm also announced that Laurie Sim was promoted to assistant account executive, and Melissa Lindner was named-an account coordinator. D Robert G. McCants has been promoted to the position of ____________________ __._ ___ see LADDER/ ..... Al Grand O pening Celebration! Queen City Bank, one of California's premier performing and A+ quality banks,• is proud to announce the opening of two new offices in Orange County. As part of our grand opening festivities, we're offering checking accounts for free. You'll enjoy no monthly service charges, no minimum balance requirements and no per check charges for six full months. You'll even get free checks and free A TM service at literally thousands of very convenient locations. But hurry, this free checking offer won't last long. So please stop by, open your free account and join us in the celebration! • Queen Otv Bank EXPERIENCED • COMMJTTED • INVOLVED FOUNT AJN VALLEY 18020 Brookhunt St. Fountain V1JW)', CA 92109 (714)~ EASnLlTFf 2523 Eutblulf Dr., 9ultit c Newport BHch, CA 92660 (714) 644-7173 "'41M9H ft>tC • ~llr« hwctlrU .... ~1•-""*llQCll•,....._V....,._,f'__.<itlf •1 SIOO_ ....... ,..... ..... dllkt.llifll'\ Offw ...... .., ....... • ......,,,_,..,._ ..,...,....,..t_,....,,,,.-111111111 .......... '""""*cM<l•M)' ~--._ .... .....,..,...,llt..,_tto<"-ll')'lflll ._.. ~ -•* ,....,,..1..,.,. . .._, ThfFfldf; ..,..__.~l!llOf'MIW._.,K«'I l4w ' printing on recycled paper. ~Mll*lpllGIOI Steven Zeldin rublishes his underground International Sur magazine from ~is home (where he~is shown in left photo). Don't e~ to find him there if the surf is up, u he demonstrates (above). everyone involved with the publication arc hard·core surfers themselves, and understand what surfers want in a magazine. Zeldin himself has been surfing since age 9 and was a standout on USC's surfing team. If International Surf is any indication, surfers want large action photos, unusual typography and design in ads and editorial features, interviews with surfing stars and lots and lots of beautiful, scantily clad women. Z eldin attributes the short-term growth of International Surf to the fact that he and As an underground pllblication, International Surf has more freedom than m ainstream compe titors to print what it wants. For example, in the current ·issue, an ad for a surfing wax company features a character grabbing his crotch. The caption above reads: "To all my friendly See SURF"-• Entrepreneurs ~ ............................................ . Who: Paul Engdahl, a 63-year-old mechanical engineer from Minnesota who is president of Engdahl Enterprises, a Costa Mesa company that makes earthquake detection/ measurement devices. What: With limitations in demand for the more sophisticated systems Engdahl makes for nuclear power plants, he decided to develop a device for consumer use. H is first consumer-oriented product, the lntensitron, was developed in July. The device quickly confirms to a user that an earthquake is happening, and it provides warning when a quake is powerful enough to cause damage. When: Engdahl worked for several Southern California defense contractors, beginning in 1951. and created and sold a firm that made high-tech military tape recorders before starting his current company in 1971. He began developing the Intensitron, as well as a more advanced upcoming product called the Utilitron, three years ago. •. \ • Where: Engdahl Enterprises is located at 2930·E G race Lane in Costa Mesa. While Engdahl's systems for nuclear power plants arc marketed all over the world, _,._ Paul Engdahl's lntensitron device measures earthqualces. marketing of the Intensitron and Utilitron will be directed initially at California consumers. Why: Having a combination of the technical skills needed to invent new products and the business inte~est to run a company, cntrepreneunsm is a natural for Engdahl. Durina his youth in Minnesota, he sold and installed backyard swing sets and clothesline poles: SUNDAY, OCIOBER 6 * 2:00 P.M. PREVIEWS: SUNMY 9/22 and 9/29 • 12-5 P.M. PUBLIC EAUCTION BUD..DER UQUJDATIO SALE OF Two One-Year New Custom Hom es Jn NEWPORT HEIGHTS Both Locat..t MlnUta from the Boch, ~ Md Shopping C........_. Cu.tom Dramatic Home Fa...U, Home .. tla Cataltna View SIM 8toed. ,...,._a.ch °'1lllMI Mk1111 PM '525,000 Mlnlmu"' 8'd: '410,000 46Sw..... .............. lwh ~ ~ ,,.., '611,000 Minimum 8'd: '470,000 fYlrfl~~!!-fter "1£!~ ..... l ..... 11• r ,,1 •• nt.,77 .. ' Appointment Calendar TodaJ The Corona dcl Mar Qamber of Commercc'a monthly mHt111 at Meznluna Rettaur1nt. 2441 B. Oout HIJhw1y, Coron• de! Mu, 1t 11:30 a.Jrl. futures Wide Roberta, direceOf of Shenn~ Gardena. tpcakiq oa the IV)' Oer1nlum, ~ntly cholen otnda1 no.er or Coron1 del Mar. Call the chamber at 673-4050 for lnfOtn\ltloo. 0 The Merchants A Manot•ct\lNrt Association present. 1 ono-dey Mecdte Tintc Man•acment WOtbbop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Red Uon lu la QiC.I Me11. Feca ire Sl8' lot ._, .. iDd $220 for DOG·membcn. Call S,._1'50. D The Otanao C.ouncy ~Of AAll meets 11 the Nt"port Aet-. 454$ M•cArth•r 8hd., Nawpovt ..... • lnve11meat adviser Dttkl W11Pt peakl"S on MS.lecdoa .......... ol SM CALENOAM19 •. New underground magazine comes out of pipeline From M -tllon ... WAX 11!JS." lllMl'rMtJoaal Sud aleo offcn unusual edilorial, luc.h u avrf poetry, au.rf fiction and a regular c:o1wnn on placu for.. au rfers to e11. Zeldin's publisher's letter is hand written, and he signs it with his nickname, ''Zekto." "We don't censor," Zeldin aid. "We're pushina the edge. We're like the underground of the mainstream." Said Kevin Caldwell, Jntcmational Surf's phOto editor: 1'lt's a hf lief. We're" putting out a surf publication because our lives revolve around it." T he mainstream of surfing journalism resides in South Orange County, where long-time rivals CNFfll•.R FromM Mutual Funds ... C.O.t is $9 for menlbc11 who pre·regilter; $12 for non·members and 1t the door. C.11 David Wil10n 1t 9S3i981 for timea 11td other information. w-..., JiU Uoyd, prclident of JiU JJoyd &. Associates public relatlonit spCab at 1hc Orange County Profeaional Cbaplcr of Women in Communk&Hons, Inc. mee1\nt at the Minion Suites, .500 Anton Blvd., Colta Mesa. The dinner program begin• - at 6 p.m. and tmll $19 for mc:mber1, S2S f()r non-members and SlS for studentJ. Call Sheila Cole at 458-1099 for in fonnation. For re&ervaHons. which arc required, cid! th e OC/WICI chapter office al 83l-OS)S. 0 Costa Mesa's Leads chapler, a women's networking group, meets for breakfast from 7:15-8:30 a.m. Call Dr. An1ie Stafford, 474-2225, or Rita Sterling, 476-0228. 0 My Personal Board of Director• Meeting, featuring brainsto rmina." support and planning sessions for entrepreneurs. me et.I from 7-10 p.m. at Country Side Inn in Cos1a Misa. Call Garry Glads1one, 241l-19S2. 0 Orange Coas1 College Community Services presents "How 10 Avoid a -Financial Nightmale in Retirement" from 6:30-9:30 p.m. II C.OSta Mes• High School, Room 114, 2650 Fairview Rd. J1me1 S. Ha1chc:r, certified financial p\11.nncr at IDS Financi11ol Services, spcak5. Cost is S2S."'call 432-5880. 0 Brad Bryan, president or Mariou Limiled Service ·Hotels, highlig~ tactics for "Surviving in Tough Times' at the lnuitute of Manage me nt Accountants meeting, at which the first "CFO of !he Year" Award to an outstanding Orange: County chief financial officer will be bes1owcd. The meeting site is Newport Sher11ton Hotcl .. corncr MacArthur/Birch. Social hour 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m .. speake r 7:45 p.m. Dinner 522 with reservations. 525 11 1he doo1 . 1\Ltendancc for Rry1n's talk is free Call Elizabeth Marqua, 965-3568. Thursd•)' KGB agent tum~d 1uthor Vl1dimar N. Sakharov 1ddrcsset "Oanging Russia: How It Will Affect U.S. Trade Oppor1uni1ies" at lhe WOild Trade Center Association of Orange C.Ounty luncheon from 11 :30 a.m. 10 I :30 p.m. al Le Meridien hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is 535 for non-members, $25 for members and $1 6 for students. ,lAOOfR From A4 associate wi1h Wimberly Allison Tong &. Goo, an architectural firm based in Newport Beach. McCant s joined the firm in 1990. He s pecializes in project management projcc1 services. 0 J•mts A. F•rley, formerly a real estate manager with Burger King Corp., has been named ·director of· real estatC and Fa rley franchise development with Mesa-based Del Taco Inc. Complete Ben;tce and Rep11lr. Specializing In MBZ and BMW ._.._, Routine maintenance per!~ here for leo• $$ will not void your manufacturers warranty. Proh11lonal The only cortlfied MBZ mechanic In the Autoplex. 375 Bristol #85 Costa Mesa (BltWMn -A«ihll and Computlnlho- Mon·Frl; M lat. 9-4 , • . ' 5'.Jrfcr. and Surfing magazines arc he'adquartcrcd and do battle over the limited surfing media dollars. While these glossy publie1tions both claim circu)ations in the 120,~rangc and therefore aren't direct compititon of maguines like International Surf. it doesn't take them long to notice when a new, albeit small, player oomcs on ~the scene. Bob MigRogna,)ublishcr of SurlifJ6, said he's · seen a proliferation of tabloid-style, newsprint m1gazines like International Surf ever since the success of a similar publication in Australia called Tracks. Steve Hawk, editor of Surfer magazine, said he believes such publications in the United States face a more difficult road to success because the sport is less popular here than in Australia. About a half-dozen underground surfing l-oe:; ;1 .-tto u c..:;,.., /1iJe wi+V.. "<:> • • • • Bllnkot • • • \ • ... \.I I • • magaz.i.nu have j>Ome and gone 1n the approximately 10 years since Tracks gained prominence, Mignogna said. There arc another four or five still in existence, including Huntington Beach-based Happy M11azinc, which Zeldin helped start before parting wilh co-founder Robert Landgreen over philosophical differences . "It's a tough umc to launch a ncW product in the marketplace," Mignogna said. "You have to find a niche or have financing 10 succeed." A lthough Zeldin is no longer relying on sidewalk gigs to pay his printer, he is still far from being what guys hke Mignogna would consider well financed. He docs, on the other hand, seem to be carving out a niche. • • Seniors invited to go steppin' out Wanna dance? Two ~ix-part aon-credit exercise workshops, Qicluding one dance class, will be offered this fall by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office. The classes, designed especially for seniors, will be. taught by Kathleen M. Yoakum, director of Healing Arts, a health and wellness company. She holds a master's degree in dance and theater arts, and teaches therapeutic ~ssage, fitness and stress management. "Slow Stretch" is designed for the beginning exerciser or anyone who wants a relaxing fonn of stretching and light to moderate resistance exercise. Special attention will be given to body alignment. "fun Dance" combines free style dance with low impact aerobics for a pleasant way . to achieve cardiovascular fitness. Dance styles include: mambo, cha- cha, swing, Olarleston, tango and the Twist. The series uses Broadway and movie musical selections from the '40s up through the '80s. No prior dance experience is necessary. Muscle toning exercises will follow dance segments. Both series will be held on Fridays form Sept. 27 through Nav.~1 at OCC's Dance Foyer. Slow Stretch is slated for 3 to 4 p.m. and "Dance Fun" is set from 4 to S p.m. Registration fee for each series is $29. Registration plcinned for senior activities The City bf Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department has released a list of upcoming senior activities with registration to begin Monday, Sept. 23. Beginning Bridge held Fridays from Oct. 4 through Nov. 22, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Instructor Chris Larson, fee: $40. Intermediate Bridge: Play of the Hand: Class held Fridays, Oct, 4 through Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Instructor Chris Larson, fee: $40. Christmas Craft Class: Course to offer instruction in making Christmas decorations and gifts. Class will be held for six weeks beginning Wednesday, Nov. 6 to Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Instructor Marvel Caliva, fee: $30. SS ALJ\:'E: Mature Driving Class, sponsored by AARP, will be held Oct. 17 and 18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee: $10. Physical Fitness Exercise class held each Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. in West Newport Community Center gym. No fee .• The city also offers a walking group which meets each Monday at noon at the center and walks various routes until 2 p.m. There is no registration or fee for Pitrty Bridge, held each Tuesday and Thursday f~om 9:30 a.m. until noon. For more information on these courses, telephone 644-3240. The center is located at 883 W. 15 St. in Newport Beach. LAW OFFICES Experienced Attorney since 1972 PERSONAL INJURY -Auto and motorcycle accidents, wrongful! death. WORKERS COMP•NUTION -On the Job Injury. FREE CONSULTATION -No recovery, no fee. 8 0-698-8569 Rcgittration ii underway now in OCC'a Community Secvice omce, located in the college's Student Center Building. The office ii open Monday through Thunday Crom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to S p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Participants may register by phone, usin~ Visa or Mastercard. For more mformation telephone 432-5880. Or'8lml cllll 1111111 for Ollll c.tar A class on Origami, the Japanese arc of paper folding; will introduce basic folding techniQu.cs in the four week workshop sponsored by the Newport Beach Arts Commission. Discover bow to recycle everything from magazines to newspapers. Origami is a fun and relaxing activity to share with family and friends, says Barbara Pearl, workshop teacher. The workshop is open to seniors and there is no charge. Pearl, a math teacher, exhibits and teaches Origami at museums, libraries and schools. Presently her Origami exhibit is on disrlay at the Hoag Hospital Mcdica Library through November~ The Origami workshop at Oasis wiJI be held on Mondays, from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. from Oct. 7 to Oct. 8. To register, call Oasis at 644·3244. Space is limited. For more information, contact Barbara Pearl at 721-0633. ' ) -Blrthdaj to ... Eric A. Egge will be 95 on Sept. 28. The Costa Mesa resident enjoys building model boats for young friends and he also writes articles for various magazines. ~ . Valerie Effcnbcrger, of Costa Mesa, will celebrate her 94th birthday on Sept. 29. TI MES C 0 U N r-y A N D K E Z Y 9 5 . 9 PR E SE NT 95.9KEZY Grimes NEW PORT ORANGE COUNTY • S WIM! • & CE L E BRATE ! SEPTEMBER Friday Saturday " TAS11 Of ..wPOIT I Fashion Island Newport Center M GIUT ILKTllC IOAT UCI Balboa Boy Club CUM llAllOI MY II Newport Dunes 1111Pllmll. Balboa Pier Pork .._ .. Corona del Ma BefJch W9CAS1ll ·-· . . •• , ., lmAIY SUllST ,_ FOi llDS Balboa •WI OIT u.ncA1 a.ta• orae MOUSI• Newport 8eoch •Open hOtne held September 13th through September 22nd with special Seafest exhlbita. NE~ •-......... Mi&fS, ~ , ' ' . I I I I ... I A generation used to be twenty five yean. Now it's a pause between cntrcprcncllrial brainstorms. We're endlessly assaulted with new generations of everything from microchips to mousetraps, talking tennis balls to silent dishwuhen. Keeping up with American know-how is exhausting. I haven't even paid for yesterday's innovations like my Portable Audio Cassette Boom Box with-the 3-Beam Laser CD Player, 3-Band Graphic Equalizer, High Speed D1.1,bbing, and 2-Way Speaker, 59 d System. an Give us a break, fellas. Can't Holding we coast awhile on our -----technical achievements before some genius replaces the electric can opener UI Id . with a laser beam. I'm not against progress, I'd just like to have time to assemble a new product before it's obsolete. What's the hurry, anyway? If life gets any more convenient and labor-saving, we'll lose our competitive edge. I resist throwing things away because they're old -or no longer trendy. Appliances, like people, can serve useful lives, with a little mending. Conspicuous consumption, however, has wiped out the small repair shops. Mr. Fix-it is as dated as the 25 cent hamburger. Hence, my attic bulges This rapid turnover of generational products presents another problem: compatibility. It used to signify if a man and woman where on the same wave-length. Todar. it indicates whether your old coffee filters will fit into the next generation of digital coffee machines-with built·in cream-and-sugar dispensers, alarm clocks, and stock market tapes. with houschOtd"atltfacts. • Incompatibility is another domestic worry to keep you awa'ke nights. Unfortunately, when your _rumlianccs don't get.alo~ there's no family counselor to tum to. My vintage ~arbage disposal and high-tech dishwasher exemplify the generation gap. Whenever the dishwasher is on, the disposal backs up to· get a little attention. I suppose appliances have a social status or pecking order known only to them. The same holds true for extension cords. Right now I have a stand·off between a modem plug !nd a 40 year old, stubborn wall socket who's very uncooperative. Among my favorites is a collection of screwdrivers dating back to the granddaddy of them all, a big, uncomplicated tool that worked. It was so simple somebody had to improv~upon it. Enter a man named Phillips, who was the great grandson of the marquis de Sade. He devised a sadistic tool with a special tip only compatible with a Phillips screw. It was inevitable you'd have the right screwdriver with the wrong screw or vice versa. This Christmas l'm going to send my friends a family i><?rtrait of my husband and me with our four generations of vacuum cleaners, including my mother's venerable Hoover. On my lap I plan to hold our newest arrival, a darling little hand vacuum. I hope it won't be obsolete by then. Being born before The Disposable Generation, Nancy Mclnt)ft ls • rrsldeat of Laguna Niguel. Senior Lilestyles LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? -Treasures and bargains will be for sale at the Oasis Senior Center gigantic two-day rummage sale this weekend. A special section has been added this year where computers, exercise equipment, typewriters, radios, cameras will be displayed. The sale will be held form 9 a.m. 10 4 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sunday at 800 Marguerite Sst. (at 5th Ave.) in Corona del Mar. welcome. Reservations are recommended and should be made by calling 369·9695. For information regarding the Senior Day Care meeting, telephone Barbara Krueger at (619) 474· 8246. • DAY CARE WEEK -The South Coast Institute for Applied Gerontology is planning events for local r esidents including educational programs and Open Houses as part of National Adult to 12:30 p .m. For more information telephone 548·9331. • HAPPY ANNIVERSARY -The Golden Timers Center in Costa Mesa will be celebrating 14 years at a shindig Friday, for members only. For $3, members will enjoy at cookout, live band and wild west atmosphere. There will also be ·a baked goods and crafts sale. For more information call 642· 2275. • • Day Care Week, Sept. 15·21. SENIOR DAY CARE -The A free community presentation VlM AND VlGOR - A fun and flexible exerci$C class that incorporates everything from stretching to modified aerobics accompanied by march music is offered at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del mar . Seniors Housing Council of the boot the Health Assessment Building Industry Association of Program for Seniors will be Southern California will diM:uss offered today at the Harbor Area senior day care as a solution to the Adult Day Care Center from 10 to problematic senior living issues at 11 a.m. The center is located in the Sept. 19 breakfast meeting. the Rea Communi~ Center, 661 The meetings are scheduled the W. Htmilton, Building 800, Costa third Thursday of the month at Mesa. Classes have begun and meet for an hour and a half on Mondays -and Thursdays for eight weeks. Cost is S35. For more informatjon, telephone 644·3244 . 7:30 a.m. at the Irvine Marriott. The center will be hosting an Non·members and walk-ins are Open House today from 9:30 am. The • GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE HOT -The Costa Mesa Senior Center is selling a personalized cookbook . The spiral bound cookbook features recipes from local residents in JO different fuJl color sections. To purchase a copy for $7.95, telephone the center at 645· 2356. U you h•n aa Item of /11tuut for &alor Ulfftyln, m.U U.em to Tiie Piiot, Seniors Page, 330 W. B•y SL, Costa Mesa, CA 9ZfJ7. lb be cured, ca.nccr patients m~ be treated. ~evcryday~arein nccdof~on to their hospital or doctor's om~ for treatment. \Olunteerfor}'OW'l<di~rk.ail c.ncu Society's D1'hte to Win • t-lclp drive a can~r patJcnt to his or her treatment center and back. Once a week, twice a month ... whatever your schedule allows. 'Jllanb to recent medical advances, more than 50 percent " of all cancer paticntS arc now being cured. ~ 'lbgc:r~r.-canwtn.Call __ ..;; = ~r American Cancer Society to SO 1 .. volunteer. --~·· CALlfORNIA 0..... ....... ..-~,..._.__,11, •....,o .. .._a.-...., ,. \ .. ' ·1'heater conJur~es Diagic.a-1 evening ' 'I s this a party or is this a party,'' asked chairman Stewart Woodard as 400 guests settled in at the Westin South Coast Plaza baUroom for -the 13th annual South Coast Repertory gala. Yes, it WAS a party -a three-ring Saturday evening party focused on fun in a ------magical, theatrical and circus-like manner. Partygocrs arrived en masse at the hotel with Future Brass · Band and ... ....... Society Editor Vida Dean ••• 642..d21, ext. 354 --.J Among those attending SCR's magical festivities were, from left, John and Barbara Wertin · and Lydia and Ken Himes. 111111 -entertainers leading the colorful parade -----from the Town Society Center Park ·scR director Martin Benson enjoys the company of Wendy Wheeler, left, and Catherine Mclarand. reception. Dubbed "The President's Ball... '- Celebrating the Magic of Theatre," it began the moment guests stepped from their cars. Costumed escorts walked them to the al fresco reception area where there was non-stop entertainment by jugglers, ... clowns, illusionists, hand-balancing acrobats, a stilt walker and musicians. -:'t the reception, guests . smiled for a souvenir photo and found three huge buff et tables holding the first course of their dinner. Past SCR board presidents were easy to spot in the black-tie crowd -white silk scarves were worn by Woodard (the first prez), Tom Peckenpaugh, Kae Ewing, Eric Wittenberg, Peter Ochs, John O 'Donnell, Jim Dailey (now a Connecticut resident), Ron Merriman and John Stahr. Also there but somehow didn't get a scarf was Maury DeWaJd, who arrived from Pacific Palisades with wife, Carolyn. "It is so exciting to see the presidents together," said Catherine Thyen, adding "This is the best ball ever." And, she should know because she and husband, Delane, have been to all of the balls. Interestiogly, the Thycns were seated witt\ SCR board member Fernando Niebla and wife, Olga, who were attending their first SCR gala. The Nieblas will be attending three balls in Washington this week and a reception in the White House as part of Hispanic Heritage week. Entertainers from the reception plus others were .. '-Holiday fund raisers planned October holiday celebrations arc under way at Laguna Art Museum with an authentic Oktoberfest and a ~houlish All Hollow's Eve party. Helmut Reiss, owner of Rothschild's restaurant in Corona del Mar, will host an 1Jftemoon of food', foam and fun for the entire family on Saturday, Oct. S, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The menu will include German brats, sauerkraut, giant pretzels and Helmut's choice chicken. Attire is Bavarian or ca~l. A Halloween haunt at the Rex in Fashion Island will be held Sunday, Oct. 27, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Hosts Susan and Rex I Chandler are preparing an evening full of fine foods, fantasy and fun including a costume contest, ghostly games and dancing till the goblins go home. Dress is boo or black tie. The events are part of the Museum's Perspectives series, the annual fund-raiser which benefit exhibition and education programs. Cost for the Oktoberfest is $35 per person ($20 for children under 12) and $150 per person for the Halfoween haunt. Space is limited and reservations will be taken in the order re<;civcd. VISA and Master Card will be accepted. For further information call t~e development office at 494-8971. Happy Birthday to our p_atients with September Birthdays From Dr. Farrell G. IDnkle & Stan Practice Umlted to Ortbodonlkl and TemporomudJbalar Dlsorden Sm.Adttpoa Jou LftT 'l)ler ....... Nita Mellta . Cbac.k Nlbed' a,,.... Brunick •' Jtnmlall Chavarria Alldnw Piarcell . ic,u. Cooper Dmd ltalaloYlda .,... Cooper ..... Sdlaekler Jeff Coa JW Sbea Ru GllaMrla• .r ..... sMnt Rua Gulborlan • SudraS.... Brett<;.~ I..MJ se.cutlll CoertMJ e.atn ...... wmana CedUa IC.abeo O.lel'Wlleaan Patti za.u · r • Ncw,ort Ctr. Dr., Sle. * · Ncwpwt ~ • "":1211 .. ,. > , .. v performmg in three areas of the ballroom . "We wanted to create a backstage cabaret feeling in the ballroom," said SCR designer Cliff FaullCner pointing out that the wall hangings were scenic pieces from past SCR productions n.ixed with colorful panels. The good news ... "We met our goal and made Sl00,000," announced Woodard. Spotted in the crowd were, of course, artistic directors David Emmes and Martin Benson, and current board prez Tom Britton, Catherine Mclarand (who gave up her nails domg centerpieces). Al and Deeann Baldwin (her dress was beaded in a circus theme with gala colors), Toni and Ken Oliphant, Joanne and Warren fix, Gail and Ron Soderling, menu planner w Kai and Louise Ewing chat with Eric Wittenberg, righl Barbara ano John Wertin, a past ball chairwoman Lydia and ken Himes, Pat and Carl Neisser, Bilh1r and Bob Wallerich, Lynn and Don Osen, Bobbie and William Stabler, Marilyn and Frank Lynch and Molly Lynch . Chairman Stewart Woodard, left, and Lynne Rogers can really look up to 9'5" Scott Land. Venetian Gondola Getaway 7,.,,,;,,• C.OUrmet 8aJltea \,, ~ 19 • ~mp.gnt _ ·~ '11011f • C1ft Centtriate .. Cla1 1a NEWPOAT BEACtl a r. •n (714) 675-4704 Romutlc Wedcfl .... •I Sa ' • LWIUI')' Mocor Yldo lf'li ~I-. V~ • Our P'tolellloNI CoordlnMors ~ Tocal ~ Oesipd to flt YfNf ~ (714) 675-4704 CALLIGRAPHY BY MARIE Will address your invitations, place cards, weddlhg f.rograms. variety of color ob 760-8097 rYo~~:d-:~ be seen here · • Call Canri j J att2·43 1 · a.. . 310. -..... .. G.rman Home Bakery Wcddlnc cakes .. ~ Old- F•shlon W•y" 2950 Grace Ln C.M. Call for Info MO-Ont • r Joan Irvine Smith and Arthur Hawkins UC/ benefits from British-style event By Vldl Delrt Pllae ... Eew ''We ha~c 1,100 berc today plus the horse p.e o p I e , • ' a a I d chairwoman Flo11 Schumacher Sunday at the UCJ CoJlegc of Medicine benefit hunt breakfast held in conjunction with Joan Irvine Smith's Oaks Fall aassic. It was a perfect opportunity for people watching, since the majority had never attended a hunt breakfast, and came up with their own idea for proper attire ... casual to western to cocktailish. "The proper attire would be British," commented Marilyn Hausman, who has attended hunt breakfasts in Kentucky where her mom has race horses. Attending the Oaks hunt were, from left, Ed and Floss Shumacher and Donna Howard. Race Starts at 8:00am SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1.991 NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Presented by: Amblin Entertainment Chjli's Triangle Square Warmington Homes NHHSPTA and the T1£ ~EIPOIT IUCI • COSTA •£SA Pilo British-born Mary Roo~evelt said, "If the Queen were here, she would be wearing one. of her old suits ... one she had worn before on a trip ... a rain coat, flat shoes or boots and a head scarf. J started to dress for a hunt, but thought people would think I was crazy. People confuse a hunt with the Royal Ascot race." Question: At an Eastern cross- country hunt (Smith has held such affair-; at her estate in Virginia) do you eat before or after? Smith Modeling Porfollos. Executive Portraits & Wedalngs (714) 252-7910 wearing tan shirt and slacks answered, "It's after." But at this breakfast the guests ate from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and had quite a choice provided by Rococo - omelets to order, fruit, sausages, bacon and !rolls, And how about ice cream and sundae trimmings galore for dessert? Seen in the crowd seated in a large tented area plus tables circling the Grand Prix Oaks grounds (aptly named with the beautiful old trees) were Lillian Fluor (she has been to hunt luckl• Up . for Lovel r-------------------1 REGISTRATION FO~I I Mllll completed form Md fH to: I NHHS Harbor Heritage Run I 800 lrvln• Avenue I Newport Beach, CA 92983 I PLEASE PRINT TD SPPOITIEACI • COSTUESA PilDL INAM I --.J-.--~~·---------~----J------~--~ I FIRST LMT : SEX D AGE RACE DAY DD BIRTHOATE I ADDRESS ,ITJDDDD.__ ___ ...____., __ :EbDLIJOITIIIIIJ I I STATE DD ZIPDDDDD I IPHONE DDDDDDDDDD I . :CHECKONE:2KD 5KD T-SHIRTONLYD I T-SHIRT SIZE (CIRCLE ONE) S M L XL I Stzw IUbfect to llVaftablltty on Race Day I f'HS: (~Md ~tnneferllble) Run entry fH : I Befor• Sept. 25 •1s.oo s -------• After89'Jt. 25 •11.00 •----- 1 AddtHonal eor.r1butlon t TOTAL eNCL.08ED: ,----- 1 WAIVER: (MUST BE SIGNED) I Wt:JN« and ~ 4lt 11111: In ooMda olon °' "lit .ntiy tot oooeptwio., 1 ,__ I '°' m';Mlf. my heft, -.outon, and odrnll'Maloia, walll9 _,, and ol flOt"' 4/t oliallN • for ~ oOGllwl IM C1ly of Newpcwt IMofl, Newpcwt Meeo ~ 1ct1o01. 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Others attending and helping raise the $90,000 proceeds from the benefit were Nora and Charley Hester with daughter Marilyn Glanulias (husband Jim in Virginia golfing), Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Margaret Richardson, Jo Anne Stewart, Adrienne and Geor'e Brennan, Dorl and Jack deKru1f, Dottie and Glen Stillwell, Patricia Rock, Renee and Henry Segerstrom, Pat and Dick Allen and Donna and John Crean. After one ·week, new year already promising T URNlNG OVER A NEW LEAF IS A RELIEF -efc're only a week into the Jewish new year, and already 5752 1s a lot brighter than the waning days of forget-it 5751. A few reassuring items: · For the many kindly souls who've been asking, wife Kitty is making giant strides (well, anyway, small steps) along the road to reasonable recovery. The bloom of roses is returning to her cheeks. But, please, don't call her radiant. - · Local newspaper junkies arc being titillated by the stepped-up micturating match between the daily biggies. Seems that top circulation execs at The Regisu~r were a little faulty with their arithmetic, thereby costing their Freedom. and the rival giant is ga thering to pounce. The counter-punch strategy, insiders say, will be as simple as ABC (as in Audit Bureau of.) · Happy days are here again for the Trojan legions of Pilotland, who tend to take their football seriously. They had been studying "Final Exit," that how·to suicide manual, after USC'i. opening upset by (what one scrjbe called) Elvis State. But why did they have to start their 5752 campaign by knocking off my native (sob) Penn State? 0 THATS FUNNY, I DON'T LOOK SHREWISH -Local Scene .Unaccustomed as I am to tht> dctily details of running a household, I find a curious metamorphosis taking place.------ What's happening is that rm turning into my mother, may she rest in peace. Why else would I be nagging my ailing partner with constant kvetchings like these: ........ "You'd better eat that entire ripe avocado. It'll help you put on weight -and, besides, avocados these days cost $1.79 each." "Is it my fault that there's nothing good on TV tonight?" "Of course, I paid the electricity bill. Maybe ther.e's a power outage in the entire neighborhood." "I could've sworn you said that Tide goes in the dishwasher, and Liquid Joy goes into the laundry machine." • "Now let's get this straight. The pink pills are taken at bedtime, the green pills upon arising, and the yellow pills after meals. Ask the doctor ·what the brown pills arc for." "Whaddya mean, t~ cleaning lady gets $75? She worked less than four hours. We don't even pay the nurses that much, and they do commodes." "If you wanted grapes at the supermarket, you should've put grapes on the shopping list. I'm not going back to that crazy place JUSt for a crazy bunch of grapes." "If Medicare doesn't cover a six-pack of Ensure-Plus, what the heck docs it cover?" "Yes, 1 know your grandnieces are flying in from the East Coast but let's look at the bright side. We don't have to take them to Diz.zyl;nd." "No, I don't know where Felix is. That crazy cat hasn't been home since Jeff vacuumed the Kitty Litter." "You have to use your imagination. Just_ pretend that the chicken broth is lobster bisque." "Stop trying to drive solo with the wheelchair. If God had ·intended us to have wheels, She would have given us license plates." "Even if iris an emergency, which it isn't, one simply doesn't dial 911 for a beautician." UUOA aNIMA 709 E. 8olboo 81.d 67S 3570 1000 "" .... Oef4 7. 9:15 IOW.UOS NIWPOft QNIMA 300 Ne-' Cemet Otwe 644 0760 I DM4 ~ ~ 12 30, ? 45. 5, ./ 30, 10 ? The c... ......... ~ 1?:45, 3, s 30, •• 10 30 3 n..~ ... ~?.•30.7.94S IDWAllOS as&ANO CINIMA Foth-h!oM, ~ C-6•01211 1 Defe_ .... i-11. 3 15, 5·45, e. 10 IS ? T-11'141tw 2 l•I I, 4, 7, 10 l Dec...-.,_.. 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The basic motivational gimm1ck was that oach woman would put $20 in the p<>t and if she did"llot lose 10 pounds she would forfeit the money. Those who did lose 10 pounds would then split the cash lost by those who did not. • Leoo Skell Personal Fitness The results were rather surprising. Of the original 19 women who were motivated enough to put their hard-earned cash into the pot, only five were able to lose the required 10 pounds. - Even though this activity was taken all in fun, it illustrates a very real fact that dieting is difficult and more often than not causes us to fail. We stick to a program for a few days and then resume o ur old eating and exercise patterns. Often the drastic methods we use to lose weight cause our basal metabolic rate to lower so that our bodies literally require less food tha n they did before we began dieting. Crash dieting can force our bodies to bum valuable muscle instead of fat. Rather .than looking healthfully sli m, we may start to look unhealthfully emaciated. The only way t~ get lasting results is to make a commitme nt to a healthy and sound nutrit'ional program. I am continually asked by manx women for such a program. I don't call it a diet because it is a way of eating that should become a way of life. The graphic accompanying this article is a sample low-fat nutritional program you may want to try. There is a big difference between being overweight and being overfat. The term overweight is obsolete. ulories Protein Cafbos ~at BREAKFAST •.••••••••••••..•.•••.•.••....•• , •..•..•••••..•.•••.••.••••..••.•••..•• 3 oz. nonf~t cereal 330 4 33 O 8 oz nonfat milk 90 9 1 3 O 1 pi«e of fruit SO 0 20 0 TOTAL BREAKFAST 470 13 66 0 LUNCH ..................••....•..••...................... , ................•........ 4 oz protein 200 28 0 2 salad 100 2 4 O 3 slice of bread 210 9 33 3 TOTAL LUNCH 510 39 37. s DINNER ......................................................................... , .. 4 oz. protein 200 28 0 2 2 cups vegetables 100 4 5 O 1 p<>tato 100 3 21 O TOTAL DINNER 400 35 26 2 DESSERT .......................................................................... . 6 oz frozen vogurt :ZOO 6 20 O DAY'S TOTAL 1,500 93 149 7 Up 10 the age of about 15, the majority of us are very active, using calories as fast as we can eat them. But then we "grow up." As we become less a~tive, our muscles gradually become less dense, less lean, and more fatty. Most adults who weigh the same at 40 as they did at 20 have nevertheless gotten very fat. . So before you begin making any kind of nutritional changes, you should know your percentage of Jean body mass lt is the lean body mass that bums up the calories we eat. For all practical purposes you don't need calories to feed your fat. Leon Ske/e is professor of pbysial tduatioa at Orange Coast Colle,e and oner of ~a S1'tle's Health Club for Women la Ntwpar1 Bucb . "I Help Women Get Rid of The Blues" Prescriptions Cosmetics Gifts, Cards & Stationery ... those unwanted veins on their legs and other areas . We are dedicated & committed to the non surgical treatment of those unsightly varicose and spider veins We use the latest state of the art low rlsk office 'Care Call ror I FREE Physician Consultation (714) 963-4456 VEIN CARE INSTITUTE VEIN CARE WILLIAM KANDEL, M.D. 18121 Magnolia Strttt (near Tal~rt ) Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Remember, you are what you recreate? 760-0111 . BAYSIDE CENTER 0 nee upon a time, work was work. There were days "on" and days "off." Days "off'' were for r.laying and for re~reating one s body and soul. Amateur sportsmen sided in street clothes with pieces of bent wood . strapped to their feet. Others dug out tennis rackets for a yearly or even twice-yearly holiday. ~veryone seemed to smile -----and l~ happy in their amateur frolicking. "Amateur," is -----a wonderful word which literally means "lover," says "dabhte" on the "job" - when the "job" isn't meaningful enough. Our real identity a nd satisfaction arc now more likely to come from leisure--time success. Developing new levels of · recreational competence has become the "work" of the 90's. Consider the three traditional areas through which men have always defined happiness: their work, their hobbies a nd their love rclati!>nships. By this happiness-formula one could assume that a man who feels great occupational satisfaction (from his work itself, because of professional recognition or because of his earning power), who takes pride in his tennis game, or has airplane, and who also adores his wife, is one happy man. He has grasped all three of life's brass rings. tr this man loses his job, chances survive OK. Women hate this -but any two of the three will do for most men -maybe for dll men. With not enough creative satisfac tio'ns available through work, a man may not only look 10 .leisure time activities 10 fill the gap, but also to his love-relationship . Poor wife. Just when she thought she had it all worked out and had made peace with the delicate lines between doing her own thing, doing his thing and doing their thing together, he's changed the formula. He makes more demands on her and has new expectations. He wants more togetherness and more intimacy with her and from her. Dr. Und• Algazl 11 • marriage and family counselor with ·omces In Coron• de/ Mar. ~~~ 1016 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach YOIJll GRFA'l!ST TlllBUrE ••• THE ELIMIMTIM OF CAftCEll. A l'1emorial Clift to the ~Isa mautlns#UI rananbrantt of ICNed ones at a time~ manh-9 are so Important And they help the 5odety amy on Its Important prog,-ams of cancer oontrol. fAMERICAN C7MCIR SOCETY• Witold Rybczynski, (Waiting for the weekend, Viking, $18.95) "It's now been denigrated to mean a rank beginner or anyone without a certain level of skill." are he'll be ~nc. His ...--------------"-------------1 love-relationship and his identification through his "hobby" provide all the back-up support he may need. If this man loses his wife, but still has his job and his hob'?>', he'll also be likely to IMPROVING INFORMATION No one wants to be accused of "dabbling" o r just playing around on a tennis court these days. We're actually more likely to THE "YUPPIE FLU" CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME ... 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In hlr Costa Mesa's Brandi Hall, Somer·flaherty"'and""Slimmer Burns p·lan to somedaf dance themselvM. . -- D·ance teacher serves as role model to get children walking tall, proud By Jo n Ferguson S!afl Wl'llei M yra Ki ng loves I.a dance, almost wi1h the same passion which she approaches helping teenage gi rls recognize 1hci r potential in life. One serves as a means to accomplish the other. Wtien Myra King talks of helping the girls of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to recognize their importance, the conviction with which she speaks wells inside her heart like the tears which seemingly beg to bleed from her eyes. They are not tears of sorrow, but a natural reaction to speaking about something so near tO her heart. King Jeh her job with UCJ as an administrative analysl for research gran1s 10 start a similar business of her own and spend more time developing a dance program for the teen center of ~iris Inc. (formerly Girls Club of America) Costa Mesa. A gradµate of the UCI Fine Aris program in 1982, King has been teaching dance to teenage 1 girls on l 'ucsd ay afternoons fo r about eighth months, but she hopes·to develop a more tar reaching program. · talents that will not blriom because of the environment kid~ live in," King said . "l want to open as many possibil ities to these Kids as l can, bu t they have 10 work for it and then they have to pass it on. I don't teach competitio n against others, but co1npe1 itivc ness against themselves." B ut for now she'll settle for developing a dance program for Gi rls Inc. "-'hich is a hridge for maintaining girls' interest in 1he other programs the group1offers, such as dealing wit h drugs or teenage prcgnanl)'. "She has helped us to impact teens, King brings he r great energy lo the community program. K ing, a product of a West Philadelphia ghetto . who moved to Los Angeles after graduating from high school in 1968, hopes she has life experience which can help girls realize how to strive for thei r ~11. • to help keep them in these programs for their betterment," said Rita Raedelli, who manages Girls Inc. "They're in very critical stages of their lives wh ere they're being challenged in these situations. They're having to be assertive in social settings to Amber Douglas, mimics deter teen •• . . "1 think back in life, and there we re very few people who took the ti me to tell me I'm good," Kin g said. "That's why it's good with the younger ones, to let t hem kn ow how imporlan! they arc. "l 'hey realize I'm there to share what I have . I don't have all the answers, and I don't profe ss 10 be a fan1astic dancer. But I'm there to give my heart. "My goal is to help little children gain self esteem and awareness of themselves, to help the children develop the tools to develop themselves. That's my main objective more than becoming a solo (dance) performer." While she has taken classes sin'ce earning her bachelor's degree, her final goa l is to gain a Phd. With the right money, she dreams of building a perform ance studio with teachers wh o arc independent for developing new classes, have in-house performances, a gym with dancing equipment an d a little theater. E ventually, she would like to be able to bring children from her own home town to a center in this area to thow them all environments arc not the same. king's moves. pregnancy a,nd drug abuse.' While King knows many types of dance, she teaches primarily jazz steps to the teens at the center. Raedcll i emph asizes that King comn1unicates we ll with the girls who are less than half her age. ''I'm like them, but I'm not like them," King said: "Like with their (dance) movement of today. I'm able to do that and ii can break down a barrier. Hopefully, t.hrough that, I can break down oth er b·arriers and help them to be themselves. If I can accomplish that, that's important to me." K ing always loved to dance, but she never pursued it as a perfo rm ance !lfl until attending El Camino College. A classmate invited her to a dance session and then it was recommended King att end UC!. She did, and began to put her life in focus. "Dancing was alw ays a part of me," King said . "I didn'I study dance, bu l I could never fathom not dancing. king leads Costa Mesa's Anna Orozco arid Nidel Castaneda. "It hurts me to think there are so many natural "I grew up beli evi ng I could not go to a university,'' King said. "That's why the (Girls lnc.)- program is im_portant to me. ·ro make them know that they arc important. These children arc a product of myself in many ways. I figure if I can come this far, they can go further." I I I 1 t(' 8 The College H05pttal Costa Mesa Aul(iliary i~ alwa~ looking for fnendly people to volunteer af ttle hospit.it to deliver mail and nowers to patients, and 10 perf61m cleriut duties. For information, call Su~n Westhelmer, vice president of membership, at 640-4420, 01 College 1-iospital of Cl.ISi.a Mesa at 641-1734 from the hours of 9 a.m .-4 pm. rhe Someooe Cares Soup Kitchen neec:B rcop\e to loCf'YC food and bt.'VelaMes at lhe South (CM'>! Chr1S11i1n Church, 792 Victoria 1n Cosl.i Mesa, Of lo prepare food in the rnorn1n~ al the Rea Community Center. Voluntee~ can wor~ as many da~ as they wish in !he e;irly morning at 1he Reil Community Cenler Of for appf()J(lmately three hour shifu al the church. Persons who Ciln speak Span ish would be esp«ialfy helpful. F0< inf0<mation, c.all tad Moriarty al 6J1 -A170 from B·JO a.m.-1 p.m. Mll'flllll C111CI ~ I . Tile City of Newport Beach needs voluntee1s in seve1al ilfeas. The City Hall lobby, 3300 Newport Blvd . nttds a receptionist from 8 a.m.-5 p.1n. Monday-Friday to gree1 and di rect visitors, possess .itood communication skills and perform llght clerical work. fOf information, cal! Carolyn Davis at 644-)00.-. The City Utili~es buildinJ!. 949 W. 16th SI , nft.-ds a receptionist fiom 10 a.m.·1 p.m, Monday-Tuesd;iy who can perfOl"m light clerical duties and communicate well on the phone. fo.-information, ca.ti 644-3011. The [)ep.lrtment of Parks, Beaches and Rttreation needs a receptionlst/clerlc from 9 a.m.·4 p.m. ~y-friday to answer phones and register people for classes. for infOfm illion, c.all 644-31 51. The Police Departmtn\ needs a data entry clerk from 8 a .m .-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. For information, call !Qlhi Lrghtfood at 644-)654. General Services needs a pair of clerks and a sign maker from 7 a,m.-l:lO p.m, Monday-Friday. One clerk must perform The New port-Mesa-Irvine lnterfaith light secretarial dut~, type, lile, keep Council, an umbr~la 0tganiution fOf recorc:K and ~rate a PC. the other mull ~al area service groups, needs persom have lc~ge of auto repair/parts, active 1n the local congreg.ti<>ns to operate a PC, fl~ and answer phOnes. The reprnen1 the council by ter'Vfl'IJj: on bolrck sign maker must haw medlanlcal aptitude 1n the community an<f reporting bac"'-lll i.nd be In good physkal, coodition. For the Interfaith Cou"'°ll. F0< Information, ~nforma!IOfl, call · ff rank Holmberg at Carol Brown at 548-)183. 644·)055. Service clubs Fox installed -as new Exchange Club president Warren "W.C." Fait, an 1 l·year member of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, was recently in stalled as the club'& new president, replacing Dick Brown. Fox, originally from Albuquerque, N.M., has lived in Southern Califo rnia tincc 1957 and is owner of Fox Auto Consultants in Huntington Beach. Fox has been extremely active in the club and was Exchanite of the ;¥ear for 1988-89. Other officers ins1alled at a special dinner included: Cal Stewart, sccretary·lreasurcr; George Lesley, vice president; and Bob Penewell, president·elcct. N~w board members .are Dave Brakesman, David Comegys, Syd Deem, John ~inger, A. Alan Korn and Vance Roberts. The Exchange Club is a national · organization which helps combat child abuse. It also donate! time and money into the community with projects 1ike student of the year, fireman of the.year, search for talent, p01iccman of the year, freedom shrines ind others. • . o · Harry BabbiU, who sang and danced his way I ·- • Olde Brown -1comes new Exchange Cub ~ ' of Newport Harbor president Warren Fox. into the hearts of many fans or thl( swing band era, will be the _!PC:ak.cr at the Sept. 24 meeting of the Kiwanis {,lpb of N.cwport Beach. The ctuti'1 regular noon ij,eetina; at Charley Brown's re:taurant will feature Babbitt as the honored gu9tt for his services to the community:i..unch ii SIO ror non·mcmbcrs. PBS-TV s1ill carries in its library a three-hour television special, ''Sentimental Journeys," which is a salute fo the great Big Band singers, including Babbitt Of Newport Beach. • Many An older citizen of the community could recall the famous radio program, "Kay Kyser Kollege of Musical Knowledge" on NBC, which was broadcast coast-to-coast from New York, Chicago and HollywoodJor so many ye)lrs:-tr rCatured hit songs SIJCh BS "Who Wouldn't Lave You1" "The Three Liule Fishet," "Slow Boat tb China" and the famous "Praise the Lord a1.1d Pass the Ammun.ition" or the I World War II era. Babbitt later pcrfonned weekly from Hollywood for Babbitt CBS radio on their West Coast Network. followed by a seriea of television mu1ical proarams -'Bandstand Review and Hollywood Oppartunity tor NBC. • Tuesday, September 17, 1991 A1 t Editor William Lob*fl ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Editor/a! I t's pleasing to know .. that, when circumstances require, the City of Costa Mesa can move swiftly to correct a problem. Such was the case Monday when City officials gave Anhur and Mahmoud Rabnani just 10 days' to correct more than 15 code violations at their Pomona Garden apartment complex at 1941 Pomona Ave. The violations are serious ones and include rat and roach infestation, wiring and structural hazards, and poor plurnbinl One woman's toilet sits outside her front door. For the tenants of Pomona Garden, the city's spe~y _rc;_sponsc must seem Hlcc the cavalry coming to the rescue. SOmc of the occupants, who pay up to $875 a month for rent, arc immisrants who were afraid of going fo the authorities about the squalid conditions for fear of having to pay for the repairs, getting kicked out and/or being departed. I f the Rahnams,the Manhattan Beach brothers, don't get the building in compliance within the next 10 days, the city will take them to court and force them to vacate the building. However, the good news for the tenants is that Arthur Rahnani was~ast seen at City Hall gett · the necessary permit for the repair work. There arc many heroes to this story: The tenants who bravely came forward to report the violations and city inspectors who went out last week to the property; found 15 to 20 violations, and moved rapidly to get the problems corrected. We hope the city's tough response also sends a message to other landlords in Costa Mesa: No matter who your tenants are. filthy, unhealthy and dangerous living conditions are unacceptable; clean up your act, or get out of town. ' . - The famed Character Boat Parade has been a tradition in Newport Beach for the past 32 years. Its fate now lies in the hands of th;~~; ; Character Boat Parade gets support l~om readers Editor's note: The following are samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms concerning the fare of the Character Boat Parade. In the Weekend issue, The Pilot asked .readers if the parade has outlived its usefulness or if it should be continued. Here is a sample o f responses. W e were just reading The Pilot regarding the Character Boat Parade and thought we would call with our comments. We live on the bayfront, we participated in the boat parade for several years and lately ·it has Jacked luster some. First, there has been so many restraints put on it that it i~ a lillle bit difficult to participate. Secondly, I think the advertisement doesn't come out fast enough. There used to be a big banner on the ferry that pronounced the date, gave some public awareness to the event. Now, th!! option of having it on the 4th of July sounded good to me . It might give people who live on the bayfront and do have boats some impetus to have a party or to do something that would be fun within the community. Now we kinda leave the community just to get away from all the tourists. That might be fuJl to do something of th at nature. I think it n~d:. a little more jacking up and I think that perhaps if the event received a specific date to acknowledge it as being an event that it would help. Hope things work ou t good. w e·ve had fun at it in the past. MARY ANN and LEN MILLER Costa Mesa • I 've really enjoyed the Character Boat Parade over the years . ...,e lived in Newport since the '40s. The problem is, this year was a total surprise. J thought the Character Boat Parade was this weekend, I expected it to be in the fall. I think the Character Boat Parade should be held during or conjunction with the Sea Fest that we arc havi ng right now and I think everyone would appreciate it more and get involved with at again if they have it on a regular date. • MICHAEL STEINER Newport Beach I live on the bayfront and I am calling about the Character Boat Parade. We ccnainly would miss it if we didn't have it every year. We enjoy it so much. Perhaps it would be a good idea to have it the same date every year and the 4th of July sounds like a good idea. JANET SHAW • Balboa Island I am calling about the Character Boat Parade article. I think it is a good idea. What can be done about it" I recently had to donate my boat to the Bov Scout because of the ' e:.calaung co-.t of maintaming boats in the Newport Beach area. I think if you check arou nd the marinas you would :.ec more and more boats in the state of disrepair because of the costs of keeping them up around here are becoming prohibitive. The marina owners are jacking up rates to whe re they are beyond the $13-per foot range just to keep them in the area. When you arc paying that kind of money. there isn't a whole lot left for participating in these kinds of things particularly if you arc not a heavy propeny owner person like that. My point is, w11h the high cost of owning a boat, it's kind of difficult to spend the extra umc and effort and perhaps money to put on a performance for <;<>mething lake the Character Boat Parade. and the same might appl) to the Christmas parade. BRIAN HAUKNECHT Newport Beach Best of the Hotline Editor's note: The. following 'are samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms. The Pilot runs these responses on a regular basis. However, only callers who leave their names (spelled out), cities and phone numbers (for verification) will be published. Get involved by calling the Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. Scavenger IUlt8 -B oy oh boy, the scavengers are reaUy different in Costa Mesa than -they are an Newport Beach. In re!.ponse to Greg L1ntn cr's letter on Sept. 14 concerning the scavenging cre"s an Newport Beach, they are so neat, they tie your bag up nice and rt'eat. In Costa Mesa, they rip your bag open from the side, scavenge through the tra)h, take what they want and lea"t: about a five-foot radius of tra-.h around the bag · 5cattered all over the front yan.I. 11 \ so d1sgus11ng. I called the police to see if they could do anything about it and they said I'd have to catch them doing it before they could do anyt ~ I haven't caught~ yet, I don't know what time th ey arc doing it. I just wanted to say scavenging in Costa Mesa is a big problem also. CINDY PAONESSA Costa Mesa No to toll roads I am happy to support M1~s Williams agains1 a toll road. I was thii1king I \\3~ the onl\ one "ho hated them. ha\ln~g dmen \\>1th them had. e~ast. I thank the\ arc a" ful. I 'say no to toll · roads. WANDA BOSTICK "iewport Beach Root of problem Editors note: Of the ci~ht caJ/s we recei1 ed nn .l\'ev .. "Pon Beach City Manager Bob - Wynn's SZ0.000 raise. all but one were incensed over his new salary of $1 4.1,436. Here's a typical response: I am calling in regard to Bob Wynn. the Newport Beach city manage r. I think $143,.t36 is ludicrous, let alone getting a $20,000 raise. No wonder we've got budget problems. it's time to get our riont1cs straight J.D. HAYES Balboa Island Letters On Sid'• Bide highways. "Eyesores" says she, and the only eyesore was herself and Lyndon Baines. anarchy. So what? Who cares? What has the USSR ever visited upon this planet but pillage, blood ~nd tears. Jf this mob ~ets out of hne and starts threatening us with nuclear ,weapons, respond in kind, but never appease them with handouts. How to get involved! If you don't like the old rags I wear and the junky truck I drive, that's tough baby. Just take care of your own linen and don't spoil the fun. rotting corpses since the inception of their revolution? This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in The Pilot's Community Forum page. .,, Call the Readers~ Hotline (642-6086) and leave your message. While we welcome aN comments, we'll only publish c?mments from those who leave a name (please spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). 0 nee upon a time, The Pilot was one of the finest . papers on the coast. But that was once upon a time and long ago. And it's been trash like this with friend Sid Soffer that's brought about your near demise. So Sid's a bit of an oddball, so what? He adds color to a somewhat dull "Ooscta Messa." If anythi~g his penchant for anti- que cars as amusing. WARREN G. ALTHOFF At least the breakup of the Costa Mesa British Empire. left the world a By dint of hard work, Germany and Japan have overcome the shame of their hideous fascist past and earned a place at the dining table of civilization. The soviets themselves tell us that US dollars will disappear into the rat-holes of corruption. What they need are Western entrepreneurs to help them build their interstates and railroads and teach them modem business methods. The Soviets need the raw lesson of an empty stomach to teach theni the value of hard work and self-reliance and conve1t them once and for all .from the mind-set of Socialism . . .,, Write ~ letter. Please be as· brief as possible. Longer letters wall be considered for the Community Commentary page, which runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to "Letters," 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-4170. And far worse is your special report and opinion by Sports Editor Roger Carlson, who has aU the earmarks of those fancy pants dancers at City HaJI. technologically useful language, an awareness of English Common Law, a n d r u d i m c n t a'f'"y .,, Give the editor a call. William Lobdell can be reached at 642-4321, ext. 351 and would love to hear from you. A f cw years back, Lady Bird Johnson complained about auto wrecking yards along the nations So Mark Pctracca wants to help parliamentary system . What has the USSR with more the USSR given the world, but the Socialism! He feels that by ecological disasters of the. Aral confiscating ... wage-packets of US Sea, Chernobyl, the d~grading breadwinners and doling them oyt deprivation of • the Gulag to the Soviets, he can forestall concentration camp, the horrors of total break-up of the USSR. He the torture chambers in the cellars fears that it will dissolve int~f Lubyanka and over 25 miJlion CHRISTOPHER LYON Corona del Mar ti" Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at The Pilot strivf> to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's ~pinions are restricted to our editorials. At expense of-taxpayers, WyRn not wOrth extra $20,0.00 I like Bob Wynn. Heck, everyone likes Bob Wynn, lhe Newport Beach city manaaer for the past 20 ycan. He'• bright, innovative, and ethical. He'• a master of the city's budget, and for two decades he's mana-ed to steer clear of political mine fields. How fortunate arc the raidents of Newport Beach to havo a man of -Wynn's caliber ai tho I Ill.II =~e~:elntention ~e-~ ........ ltft .. -s~ ot retirlria at the end of Uft\P' this ,ear, ~ City Notebook C.OUncHrneniben tried to ----• ~him to stay on -..ea If tor Hill one -. ,..,. But doee be dlacM a S20.000 p11 nlac t .:... which he never lobbied for ("When they told me what they were raising (my pay) to, l was pleasantly shocked,'' he says)--a half-year before his rctlrcment? Absolutely not. First of all, l canlt buy tho notion floated by councilmcmben Uke Clarence Turner, who equate Wynn to a CEO or a corporation with 750 employees and a budget of $88 million. Wynn•a career of choice is in the public sector, where talarict are substantially below thole ln ~te bu1ineu. If indeed bis salary wu equivalent to a $88·million • compan~his compensation could be $1 milleon re. NO, n deaded to beComc a public ~rvant -and a well·paid one at that. At $143,436 a year plus pnerous benefttl, W)'nn ii paJct men than Gov. Pete wu.on. And IWft ll 1 oo.ld .. 111ow the prwate sector analoo, lbe board of directon' {the City Council's) logic easily crumbles when you discover the precarious financial condition in which Newport Beach finds itself. With the soft economy and traditional post-Prop. 13 money woes. the city faces a Sl.3 milhon shortfall in revenues this year, bas postponed 11ehedulcd capital improvements (meaning more potholes on Newport atrcets), and ha 1dopted a bu~et for the fiscal year t.hat i SJO million leas than lut year. The City of Newport Beach is "°t exactly a boomin1 "company." If you're worltinl for I priVlltC company, try IOi.r\a to your boud of directon with thOle facts and uk for a U percent raile. ThcTd 1aup you out Of the buUcUna. And sfvin1 a ralle to tomeQne who will retire in .UC montba ii alto a dUbious :the dty coundJ had no lftCeative to 1~ Wynn a raile, exc.pt for sentimental reasons. This, unfortunately, is a decision that the citizens of Newport Beach wilt be paying for a long time since Wynn's retirement salary Is calculated, in pa.rt~ on his last year's ~~· He'll make $94,500 annually in retirement. 1 guess what really steams the averaac citizen -the majority of who I'd wager haven't had a raise durina tbe past yc1r due to the recc ion, or a ts percent raise ever -i that politicians ju t dOn't seem to care about the taxpayer. Over the past couple of ycan. the average Joe and Josephine have been a ked to continuaJI).' tighten their belts and pay more taxes while public em~toycc Ind politician &et handsome r&dCS year after year -no matter what the tate of the economy. Wbcn will our politicians Mr learn? Onty when the wters tdd\ them a leston. ,.,,, t •• ,,,,,, , ...... An Independent Newspaper Published by · Page Croup Publishing, Inc. EHiot Stein, Jr. ch&Jrman Jim Grallnpr publisher ·. lllllllllngof· VICtarll It. _, ... II By LoMm Buhoda .... _ Plans to widen Victoria Street have tnOYc<:f from the blackboard to the blacktop, putting one of the city's more controversial road projcCts. on the map - finally. City officials held a groundbreaking cCrcmony late last week to kick off constructi.on, which will entail turning tQc two lane road into a four-lanC divided highway by next June. ....:Q\e $25 mill\on project is a long time coming. City officials fU'Sl discussed widening Victoria Street between Harbor Boulevard and Canyon Drive to impr<We traffic flow to Huntington Bead! in the oarly '80s. But the project wasn't adopted by the council until the summer of 1987. And even than, only half the hurdle&'had been cleared. By 1111 Yolcol ..,_. NEWPOllT BEACH -Cold, cloudy weather dampened tht ~~ .It tome of the wce.k'.e.nd sea~\Mots, but the sun"'c:ame •qut• 'just in tjme tq_ draw several thousands to Sunday's chowder ~kp!I. l ~hile water-oriented events like the ~ fishing tournament ·Ind pier swim drew a less-than-desired £cw dozen , the ttirnOut at th~ Pavilions· 2nd annual Chowder Q>okoff -blessed with sun and biue skies -kept SeaFest organiz· ers' spirits buoyed. ~ , • ~lLWas a. great ... succeas," said'. Jodi Schwarti, co-clµlirpersod of the carnival·like chowder cook.of(, which drew an estimated 6,000 to " 8,000 people . "We know they consU:med more chowder than last ~eo.r," added Richard Luehrs, president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, coordinator of the 3rd annual Seafest, · The Saturday pier swim, fishing tournament and even the Sunday morning bike ride weren't such knockout hits, due mostly to the drizzly weather, not a , publiclty problem, organizers said. "We thought our mar~eting efforts were exempl&ry, but between the economy and the weather ... we would have just liked to see more people," Luehrs said. Thirty-ont; swimmers braved the cold to compete in the pier swim, won by Frank Bird, 27, of San · Pedro, who completed the race in 14 minutes and 14-secon~s. The first woman to come across th~ swim finish line was Jennifer Santillano of Wilmington. The fishing tournament drew about 50 fishing enthusiasts, while the . bike event 'drew around S50 riders -both of which were amaller turnout& than orpnilen Md deaired. "Bui we're 1tUJ very a1i1fied," uid Luehrs. .. ,,, t9'ie tiiiMl the sun came out, ~ ..... ~.~' wi~ It the ~-·"• Ttl8oi ol· •i,.;.,u, crowded the Via ~q.,_ihop'.ping center parking lot Su~ to tute the bot bowls of chowder ladled out by 17 rcstaa.rants and eight individua.la or businesse1 The chowder ICrYCd by Ncwp0n """"' Back Bay Cafe won the People's Oioicc-award through public voling. ""oanwhiR:, t j''ldges' panel of local dignit4dea, ~ MludiDJ co1.1ncil 'members 011TCnce Turner and John 'Hcdaes, "vqted tbe thick, seafood-~. chowder" dished out by Merlina's; oft 17th ca'fe as the best professional cntl)' and chose ·Balboa Island resident Virginia . aw~e--.con~n as the ""'" m-..Mquareii1ry. ' Vlsito1' who were $till hungry after tasting all the chowders were also able to purchase tickets for pizza, muffins, pastries, Cookies an d thick Italian sausage sandwiches sold b~ other local merchants. ·-Costa Mesa will review service fee Although the widening will theoretically unclog the heavily traveled road, it dtew criticism from dozens of long -time p~opctty owners who ended up losi ng their land. All told, the city condemned 96 pieces of property in !he working-class ..neighborhood, forcing 65 residents, many of whom were elderly, out of their homes. But even that wasn't cut and dry. Federal regulations requiring lhe cily to first test the homes for asbestos delayed demolition until the spring of 1990. In the meantime, the houses were left vacant and boarded up. Consequently, the street became an untended eyesore and a haven for vandals. From A1 peppers and papaya. And while all of this might have been enough to turn a New Eng- lander's heart to stone, it was a hit during Sunday's SeaFest cookoff when some 8,000 people turned out to sample the best local cooks had to offer . Long before the prize winners were announced, a line behind the Edwards Lido Theater stretched across the parking lot and up to the Sland where Costa Mesa's Merlina's on 17th was serving up clam chowder as fast as they could. And, at another booth, The Newport Dunes Back Bay Cafe was doing likewise. John Merlina's mother and father were doing the honors while he was elsewhere catering a party. His prl'ze·winning chowder had a light caning it wasn't wall paper paste), fresh shucked clams and, 10 top it off, a lightly cooked fresh clam on a skewer, just in case you didn't notice the big fat tender clams in the broth. Seventeen Newport Beach and Costa Mesa restaurants wel}t all out al the annual cookoff, and five more cooks entered the aniateur calegpry. Tops in the amateur class went to Balboa Island -resident Victoria Shaw, a young just-gradua ted student from Northeastern University in Boston Who entered the contest as Victoria's Secret. l 'he winners in the professional category were Merlina's on 17th, Newport Dunes Back Bay Cafe, and a third-place tie between Parker's Seafood and The Rusty Pelican. The winner, as in each category, received $500. Winners in the amateur cookoff were Vi ctoria Shaw, Security Pacific Bank and the Balboa Island Marching and Chowder Society. ' The People's Choice' Award was won by the Newport Dupes Back Bay Cafe, chef Andres Vielma. Bill Hamtlton's Canne ry Restaurant won honors for having the best decorated booth, . a distinction !hat netted him SIOO. The lavish booth was complete with a repli ca tion of The Cannery's rooOine. Victoria Shaw came by her bl ue ribbon wilh lots of practice in New England where she has been cramming in clams w11ile earning a degree in economics. The Balboa Island 01owder and Marchin~ Society won lots of volfs for the sheer go-for-it attitude of its volunteers ...... complete with two tiny mermaids, (mermettes) about 6-years-old, the above mentioned man-eating s hark. (Ralph Rodheim) and two six-fool clams who were bagging ..all the refuse. One who followed the ju~ges wore a sash inscribed with "Wham Barn, thank U Oam." Security Pacific could make a lot of ftiends al the tellers window by passing out i1s recipe. It was great chowder! Still, there was this business abou1 the clam-less chowder. You want to slip in some shark or a little shrimp, fine, bu1 call it fish chowder, or, if you like, chowder. My suggestion for next year's evenl: How about calling it the Great Chov.'der Contest? It lets everybody off the hook ... During that period, there were several suspicious fires in the vacaht homes and neighbors complained of broken windows, litter and vermin. APARTMENTS : City orders landlords to make-: repai r s-:; · on the street unless we really have forced to temporarily vacate their the ~perty and pay for the "It's been a rather painful process because none of us ' enjoyed condemning homes," said Mayor Mary HombuckJe. "But ultimately I think the entire community wilt benefit with the improved transportation.'' From A1 · structu'ral hazards. One woman's toilet sits outside her front door. Other residents have no waler. "There are a couple units that are right now an immediate health and safety hazard," said ·rony C'DeBaca, the building officials for Costa Mesa. "But we already have a hotising shortage so we don'l want to just toss people ou1 - Why do our guests keep coming back to the Little Inn on the Bay? . .yu~:k .%~~ ' 10." homes while exterminators attempt tenants to stay in a hotel. The Rahnanis were !old to dr~ve the .rodents and insects C'DeBaca ·said the' city 'fould ~onday they ~ave 10 d.ays to get ou.t, with chemicals. probably file a c ri!}'linal nd of the ~en:n•n and br1.ng four.of It could take anyw~ere fr~m misdemeanor complaint against t~e 12 units 1n10 ~omphan~e w1~h ~wo hou~ 10 two days, he said. the Rahnanis if they failed to meCt city code. Otherwise, the city will 'It typically takes two days, the deadline. be rorccd to take them 10 court though." and order the complex vacated. In the event the tenants are Even if the Rahnanis meet the requi red to leave their homes, deadline, C'DeBaca said there is a C'DeBaca said th e Rahnanis will )?ood chance the tenants may be be ordered to provide security for "But I don't see us having lo do that," he said. The brothers have not returned phone calls frOm the Pilot.· ALGAE: Bay getting cleaner, environmentillsts hope From A1 -. as sources of JO to 40 percent of 617 l.ldo Plrtr. Drlvt, Nr .. port Buth, CA 92663, (714) 673-UOO lhe nitrate runoff. • ..;~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~;:::;:=~ Hiries Wholesale Nurseries, El that they arc able to sec through the water to the harbor bottom, a good · 10 to 15 feet in depth, Skinner said. Locals have also spotted a regrowth of eel grass, which used to cover the bay in the 1940s and 50s, around Balboa Island, Skinner -said. hopeful that it's not the weather but the nitrate flow that is responsible for the reduced blooms in the lower bay . • Modena Gardens and Bor(,iier's Algae in the upper bay is not detrimental to marine life and actually helps soak up the nitrates, prcventintt them £rom flowing into the harbor, Skinner said. Additionally, the growth of algae in the upper bay is a positive sign that the water there has lost some of its toxicity, Skinner said. •• •• ••• • •• {€€€: STO NEW 0 RKS :§]}} •••• • ••• ~ ~ Interlocking Paving Stones • DRIVEWAYS • PATIOS •WALKWAYS POOL DECKS -' Nursery Inc agreed to cut back runoff levels ·through water recycling and other programs. Subse quently, in August 1990, a water quality study found the now of nitrates into th e bay had been reduced to only 4,000 pounds per day. And boaters arc now reporting This past summer's cooler weather is also given some,credit for keeping fhe harbof's algae blooms down. But the blooms in the upper bay ·remained thick, which makes water quality experts WAlfR RATES: Have not been 19llsed by district .since 1• From A 1 mc0sures have also contriptted to is necessary to keep up with thy need fo[ a rate increase, innation. ,according to Urasbima. · "The district hasn't rais~d it~ 1~ J¥.t some resltMts l-)ay' · ey rates since 1988," she st1id. "AtJd t n t buy it. · · · 1."- 1here has been an increase in Citizen watch dogs recently operation costs since then." coi\dueted a survey which revealed More stringent state and federal that Costa Mesa has higher water requirements and the citx's rak:S thaii._f@r neighboring cities on.1:oin.1: water conservation ·with similar water systems. 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Anyone who reid the aceompaftylng Yom Kiepur story would find that part of the By Anna Cek~a ..,_ COST A MESA -Caught by surprise, cily leaders promised Monday to investigate a new $75 service charge that residents would have to pay to get City Council meeting agendas and minutes mailed to their homes. "l 'hat probably irritated me more than anything the council has done in the past two yea rs," said resident Ernie Feeney, who received notice o f the new fee Monday afternoon. "This is ludicrous." But surprised city council members said they were not told about the fee and would not have sU pported such an action. "I'm personally appalled at this," Vice Mayor Sandy Genis said. "As you can see, I'm about speechless." City Manager Allan Roeder also said the fee was news to him. Up to now, residents have only been required to provide self- a d dressed, s tamped envelopes to get copies of council meeting agendas and minutes sent to their homes, said City Clerk Eileen Phinney, whose office initiat- ed the service charge. \Vith the new service charge, residents would have to pay $50 for a year's worth of council agendas (about 25) and $25 for minutes of the meetings. Mayor Mary Hornbuckle ~ed that the charge be waived until Roeder has a chance to investigate it and report back to the council. Feeney, a sel£-de1Cribed City Hall watchdog, said she would refuse to pay the charge, saying it was ridiculous to charge residents for basic 1articipation in city government. The cities 0£ Newport Beach, Irvine and Fountain Valley do not impose similar fees, Feeney added. piece focused on the "negative experience" Rabbi Marc S. Rubenstein of ~mple Isaiah in Newport Beach has found in Orange County. The rabbi said many people are not following through with Yorn l(jppur's call for more moral behavior, thus mis1ln1 the true meaning of the "D~ 0£ Atonement." Yom Kippur bcains at sundown tonight. o Moming/Altemoon/E,.ning a .... Coll Todly·Septembtr Cius Now Fonat11 ·SUMMER SPECIAL -Uale Im on the Bay-' . Oir<im Say It Beal 1' ' Call now for Free Estimate l t -800-937-7866 ' • Kemington U>lle 2-'21 N. Gna4 A..., Sutl Mo, mtl (2 llb. So. of :12 ,.,,,..) • . . . <'<<11~ -~ ob fell.\v>1 J'IO'+ ~·· Or, A Mn. Ed 1.cYJ Sc!><bdalo. AL 617 LWo ,_,. on, .. N..,.,. ...... CA tJMJ. (71., ,,,,_. • • TE11•1t 11ca11 1 . September 17, 1991 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot Lloyd Tlce-surf1111VB4 Sporta Edi!« a-Carlton •.•• 642:'.433o ext. 387 Phil Richardson-boating/BS Classttied/85 • ~lhan1c~1oodnes1-_;ror-'D'-· · · -cota•s ~-1ive sacRs red Mustangs By Rk:hard Dunn --1 c arried and delivered by defense, Estancia High Coach John Licbcngood J was just glad his team got out alive last Friday night in the Eagles' 10-3 victory over Los Amigos.~ "At the beginning of the year, I said our strength was our offensive line, but it wasn't Friday night," Licbcngood said. "Los Amigos was very Physical. They looked like a JC team. They were much stronger and we couldn 't bloGk them." That might explain why the Eagle s gained only 14 passing ~ards and earned just three first downs. Furthermore, Los Amigos had the football nearly 10 minutes longer. But inside linebackers Ricardo Aguilar and Pete Baniaga led an impressive I Estancia defense as host Los Amigos was stopped short of the goal line. "We don't have anybody offensively to speak of, not when you get only three 1'irst downs and 11~ (total) yards, but defensively we're very good," Liebengood said. "We've got some bugs in our offense, but we're going to work real hard this week on moving the football and trying to control it bcner. We o nty had 31 plays, and it 's hard to win a ball game with only 31 plays. See ESTANCIAllZ \ By Rk:hard Doon --I t r.::quired the arsenal o r an Operation Desert Storm, but C.Osta Mesa High finally won a long: distance football game last Friday night in Twentynine Palms. "We had two long trips in the last three years and were blown out in both, so we had to Jcam how to travel long distances," said Costa Mesa C.Oach Tom Baldwin, whose Mustangs pulled out all their armor in a 27-0 victory over host Twentynine Palms in the season opener. ·•1 guess we got used to it." The Mu stangs took the desert by sto rm in this one. And inside linebacker Mike Cota, a returning all-league player, drove the Tars' Bran _don Finney With chips down , .Harbors ' .Finney produced winner By Richard Dunn --H e's a veteran by high school standards, a player Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff BrinkJey will rely heavily upon now that starting quarterback Mike Ofer could be lost for the season. Brandon Finney, who shed some light on an otherwise dark night for the Sailors la$t Fri4ay, is one of the seniors Brinkley has in mind when he says: . , "(Ofer's broken· oo1Jarbone) iS a big disappointment, but our team will survive. Our senion will rise and we'll act ii done." Newport Harbor got it done with a 13-10 viCtory over 'Orange as seniors Finney and fullback Tony Mancil.lo each rushed for 100 yards-or-better in the season opener. Finney, a 6~foot, 18S-pound tailback with all-league credentials as a defensive player tut year, carried 23 times for 109 yards and the aamc~winning touchdown with 1:10 left in the game as the Sailon unveiled ttieir edition of smashmouth football. "We have the capability · of getting into a two-back offense when neccuary and p larna a little smashmouth · football,' Brinkley ·said. Finney, the Piiot'• Player of the Week, and Mancuso, ·who ru1hed for 100 ~rcb on IS carria, we~ the offenlive wheelbafl'OWI for the Saik>n In the fourth quaner u backup quarterb1ck Ores WOlilmt took over for Ofer. "We were talkina about dohla it for Ofer. (on the winnfn1 1ouchdown dme),"' uld l'lnney, ·-l~rd j .... t 10 Ibo 11111 -.... Ille $likm • 13-10 !old. "'We wanted 1a do h • for hbo S.FINNEY• ' I • •• tank on defense with five sacks, including three in the first half. ('ti. $- foot-IO, 185-pollnder, C.Ota also caused two fumbles, recorded nine solo tack.Jes' and added six assists. "He was everywhere," Baldwin said. -Baldwin, with the luxury of having several skill-position players on his roster this year, wa s also ecstatic with his offensive diversificat ion. "W¢'re really balanced with skill kids," Baldwin said. "Usually, you have one playe r who stands out, but we have six or seven backs and six or seven receivers who can catch. We..really have a lot of combinations that we can go with. "We 're real happy with the way our kids played. We worked very hard on tpecial teams and we only made one mistake -when Ou r punter bobbled a punt. But _we_kicked off five times and we held them inside the 30-yard line all five times, and that's rare in high sc hool footJ?all. We really do have a balanced football team. "We feel that anytime we can ho ld them inside the 30-yard line on a kickoff, we're successful. ~ "We're real happy to have five different guys catch the ball and five different guys run the ball," continued Baldwin. "We're a football team that doesn't have to rely on any one person.'· Defensively, free safety Jim Schwab made two touchdown·prcvenling tack.Jes in the first quarter, Cota seemingly could not be blocked, defensive end Ryan Park had a sack ancj two fumble See COSTA MESA/WI -S·ailors must take up some slack with Ofer (collarbone) sidelined By Richard Dunn Sports Wrller T hank goodness for overall training, or Newport Harbor High would be in a heap of trouble. Sailors Coach 1eff Brinkley, who watched his starting quarterback {Mike Ofer) go down last Friday night with a broken collarbone, isn't worried. "That's why in practice we coach all the kids and try to prepare th.em all ," said Brinkley. who inserted junior Greg Williams into the signal-calling posit ion after Ofer, a senior, went down late in the third quarter at the Orange 4-yard line in a game NeWport won, 13-10, al home in the season opener. The victory was sweet, but the price was steep. Ofer, who Bri nk.Icy said will be out 6-8 weeks. was an outside linebacker a year ago starting at quarterback for the first time. "I feel badly for Mike," Brinkley said. "He worked hard and it's a big disappointment, but our team will survive. The se niors will rise and we'll get it done. "I feel souy for Mike because he worked so hard, and in our system, you don't play until you're a senior at quarterback and he finally got his shot and now 1his happens. It's unfortunate for him." Making up for Ofcr's absence, the Sailors turned to the running game against Orange as se nior tailback Brandon Finney carried 23 times for 109 ya rds and the game·~·inning touchdown with l:JQ ·Jcft in the game while fullback Tony ~iancuso rushed for 100 yards on 15 attempts. Williams a11emp1ed only one pass, "(Williams) got some reps in this summer, which helped, and he was ru nn ing with our first team in passing league and those type of games," Brinkley sa'id. "The fact is, I think wc·re still able to do some things, like running the ball, which took a li ltlc pressure off him. Our kids really controlled the line of scrimmage and we had two backs that ran hard and wft.h a lot of authority. "Our people up front really controlled the lin e and we just pounded it at them. Greg came in at quarterback and showed a lot of poise in the {winning touchdown) drive and just running the football t~m. which is good to see. We controlled th ng( up front, we ran hard and we got afte ' pretty gOOd." Newport Harbor·s defenst is what turned the trick against Orange and its See NEWPORT/II Hess got the home runs, but give Clark Cl" assist By Rlchlnl Doon --never under live condittons. That wu really special. The guy who usually holds (Matt Evans) was out '!fith cramps, to T om Heu, Corona de.I Mar Hiah'• Juon had to hold and he did a put job, tail~ kicker and defet11ivc b.ck, "It wu really t> ·poised deal, re.ally a soared all of hil team's points Jut class thing. That's a real difficult job thlt Friday niaht, coming from virtualt)' every goes unnoticed and it wu the field pl ..,ie, In a 19-16, odao-of-youMelt victory lhll woo the pme." for CdM over Huntinaton Beach. Corona del Mar's new ahotaun But tbe unaung herp .,,.. wide receiver formation. meanwhite, took a b.ct .eat 11 ,._ Carll. He• provided Ibo drlllllria. Senior H..., who ICO<ed two touchdowns on 1-qOlllerbotl: Todd ICehrli ~ted 11 o( yard """ and added a Afety in lhc 24 -for IS6 Jlrdt while llklna the founh quarter booted the pmerwlnnina lon.I snaps from center Scott Boldan. field goal ,...;. 17 yardt oul u Ibo Sea -''We I"" !rom lhc lhotl"~ an4 thll '"'! Ktnp -,iter 1 &low ...,. in 1he fint hll! lhc ffnl llme 1-.. ever -tbl~ -won their ieMOn ffd-.liftor. Holla~ said. 11We just nee:c*I a lhUe. "Bui the Ill)' who held .., Ille field 1011 ~ llme, IO we 1t1rted doina I~ and I had neYer done It belorc" Nici. CdM think (Kebrli) is p>d II lhe thotpn. He C-:h o-Hollu\d, ~ ... .;;... IO O.rlt. .can NO and ~ from IL It'• aoi!ll IO be "He'• our backup l"Y and he 1tCYCt did 11 a part or e.erythona we do. ln a 11me before -only in practice. but , S. COM,9 Rues going in Long Beach fi rst to feel wrath, 26-0 By Richard Dunn Sciolts W!bf LONG BEACH - No other Bill Workman- c o ached football team al Orange Coas t College has played defense quite like this. Upholding their tradition of season-<>pening victories under the sixth-year coach, the Pirates had every cylinder running last Saturday night as they shut out Long Beach City, 26-0, at Veterans Stadium. Behind the play of nose guard Kelly Jackson, defensive tackle Vince Legaspi and outside linebacker Sedric Shorter, OCC's defense held Long Beach to 65 total yards and just six first downs. The Vikings did not complete a pass. • ' ' ' ~ I "f I ' I 0 Alaq with the coune and tbe opposition, Corona del Mar )C .¥ and Newport Harbor runnen .had another element to .... .,. contend with u they opened the 1991 prep cioii coutry ...... r __ season Saturday at the Laguna HiUs lnvita~nal. · j Butterflies. . "Our main objective was not to get too nervous,'" uid CdM akls coach Tom Cheese. "This was the first race ever for some of these ~." Newport Harbor boys coach Bi~ Barry agre,cd. "Evc~one gets a. lio~e antSy. You start training in June with expectations of doing somethmg in September.•• The Sailon, led by Jared Ovcrton's fmt·p1acc finish, mc:t t1'.e expectations by winning the Division Ill junior race. In the sent0r ik, host Laguna Hills edged Corona dcl Mar, 80-84. Overton. an accomelished two-miler ruMing in his fint cross COUft\ry meet, covered the hilly, three-mile .OOunc in 16 minutes, 6 secoads, paying little heed to those bothersome butterflies. . . ". Nor did the Newport Harbor girls, veterans of numerous nail-biters an the past, who provided a possible glimpse of the future by wiQniag the junior/senior race without a challen~c. Mary Crane, Donna Mills, Mchssa Haynes and Kendra Kosky ,Ill finished in the top 10 for Newport Harbor. However, the Sailors' _fQlest gµ-1 was Gwen Twist,· who ran 19:13 to grab second ptacc 1n ihc . sophomore race. -· Newport Coach Eric Twcit said the freshmen runners, though, w.crc the ones who always make opening day memorable. "They have no idea what's involved. They're nervous as possible before the race, wondering if they will finish, or if they can even make it over the hill." ,f Passing the test of nerves this time were Newport Harbor's freshmen, who won the race despite a 1-2 finish by CdM's Dresden Howell and Brooke Meck. "And all of o ur starting defensive players were out by the second series of the third quarler," said Workman, whose OCC teams have won five straight season lid-lifters. "Our ~econd-team dofense performed almost like our first team." ~· IWmoM/Pilol Coast's Ulr.sses Trammell (9) latches on to an apparent TD reception over Long Beach's Antonio Be- thley, but 1t was ruled offensive interference and the play was called back in Pirates' 26-0 victory. The Orange Coast College women's volleyball team won • nine of 10 games in pool play to capture the championship of • 4\.• The Vikings' 65 total yards was the least allowed by an Orange Coast defense since Nov. 19, 1983, when Com pton managed only 34 total yards. The OCC effort also topped the previous best in the Workfl:lan e ra, established Oct. 15, 1988, when San Diego Mesa had just 78 yards in a 16-9 victory over the Pirates. Moreover, ii was the first time since Nov. 3, 1973, that an OCC opponent failed 10 complete a pass. Santa Ana (now Rancho Sanliago) was O-for-9 passing in a 0-0 tie that was later awarded -to Orange Coast because of the Dons' use of an ineligible player. Long Beach City, which was hlanked by OCC last year in the seai.on opener, 30-0, was 0-for-4 in pass attempts. "They didn't PlA YERS OF WEEK KELLY JACKSO N A 6-0, 250-pound sophomore nose guard, .------. heJhad four so lo tackles, an assist, a forced fumble, and two knocked-down passes. DONNIE SMITH The 6-0, 185-pound so phomore quarter- back com- pleted 72.7 percent of his passes (16 of 22) for 156 ya rds and two touchdowns. have much time to throw," -------------------------- Workman said. "They completed Workman said. o ne ball to Quoc Pham (OCC's Shorter had two sacks for the strong safety)." Pirates while Legaspi and Pham, a Costa Mesa High defensive tackle Rob Senatore pro duct, returned his third-had one each. Jackson forced a quarter interception 26 yards fumble, broke up two passes and while the Pirates added four appli ed two quarterback sacks. "It was suffocating," pressures as co ted dominated. la this week's Southland JC poll, Orange Coast is ranked No. 3 behind top- r a n k e d M oo r park and Bakersfield. Since 1972, the Bucs arc 14-5- 1 in season openers. They're 29- 12-3 (.693) all-time. • PlA YERS OF WEEK Mater Oei (2-0).., SEASON (INDMDUAL) ,..,., Solts Ruperto Sinon Vasquez Sua.IUa l(Uhn Ruahlnt tcb nn -a 10 42 42 9 79 8.8 8 ·11 ·1 4 4 24 60 4 15 3 8 2 6 3 0 Paaalnt td long 0 11 0 11 0 14 0 12 0 5 0 4 ,..,., pa po rd9 phi pot. td Blanton 40 28 627 3 .700 8 Uhl 20 0 00000 ,...,., .Morante Klllft Ruperto Solis Jackson KUhn evaias Reoatvtng ponn.-.. 8 217 27 1 7 110 15.7 6 190 31.7 2 37 18 5 I 2 2.0 2 14 7.0 1 25 25 0 Soortnt td long 5 65 0 41 2 72 0 22 9 2 0 14 0 25 Mo1'11!1e 30, Broldbenl 13, Ruperto 12, Kruse 6 SUSON (TUii) °" ......... T OUI "'11 doWnS 29 24 RusheS-yardage 46-191 40-226 Avnoe rusrq gain c.o 57 AYeflOe rushlno yardage 130 t 12 T ot11 passklg ynoe 433 e21 Averaoe pmtno yantaoe 59 14 Pass comp, ~ lrt 2D-81-6 211-42-3 AYQ gain per pass comp 21 7 22 4 AYQ gain per pass llrl'c> 7.1 14.9 Net l1Un yc1g• 48 46 Tolal sadcs·yardlgl 6-mln-60 ~ AVll1QI udcs, YIR!aot 3-mln-30 1.5·15 ,... YIRllOt 607 6 71 Avnoe nee YIRl•oe 304 436 Pim 6-J.4 5-40.4 ~fl#nbles loS1 2-1 G.() Tolal \lnOWn 7 3 A¥ROI U'llMl1 3 5 1.6 -~ 13-aS 17-189 A¥lflll lllgt-ylf'Clage 6.S-43 U-90 Avg. Time of pomallon 25:38 23:14 •flld """'· ~. lulTDjl """' I . TIE M1J1W1CH1 12 0) 34 lolani (Honolulu! 20 27 1 Capistrano Valley 21 Sept. 20-St P.lul (SA Bowl) Sept. 27-Santa AN (SA Bowl) OcL •-at R1vmld. Poly Oct. 10-M. V~Jo (SA lfowll Oct. 18-St. J.Botco· (SA 8owf) ()ct. 24 -Se,..,lte• (at OCO Nov. 2 -LC>yOU • (Glendale HSI Nov. 8-~ New. 15-at Bishop AtNt• •An,eM l~t> ~me JOHN GROOTEGOED A fi erce blocker, the 6-1, 280-P.OUnd -i se nior offensive tackle was consis- te nt on run blocking and outsta nding with his pass blocking. BRIAN BARAJAS A 5-7, 165-pound junior cornerback, he had three intercep- tions in the first half as M ater Dei assumed a 27-0 lead at halftime over Capo Valley . Just nearly ... red-faced By Richard Duon Sports Writer I n recognition of its Red Attitude theme for this year, Mater Dci High came out all red last Friday night for the first time in its football history. "We were complementing our theme," Mater Dei Coach Bruce Rollinson said. "We really wanted to beat Capo and we pulled out all the stops." After a week in Hawaii, the Monarchs were put to the test again st visiting Capistrano Valley, ranked No. 2 in Orange County, .and with their all-red attire, they dominated the first IJalf, then had to hold on for dear life in the 1e<:0od half before winning, 27-21, at Orange Coast Collcac. "They showed 1 lot of c~aracter in coming bac~ but Mater Del gave them a boolt with a lack of intensity and a leek or I killer Instinct in the tccond haJC." 11id Rollimon, whose team took 1 27-0 halftime lead. , 141'11 take part of the blame. We &o.t a little pccdy. ( problbty should'vo protected the lead and maybe Nn the football 1 tlttJo bit more, but the 'W' is still on our side." "Kevin Pekar was a real hustler on special teams, too. He just hustled all over the field. A • Qf •111111 I 191 11: 1. Elsen· hower (1-0): 2. Fontana (1·0): 3. Bishop Amat (1-0)j_ ~· Quartz Hill (1 ·0); e ... t.r uel (2..0); 6. Edison (1 -0); 7. LB Wiison (1 -0); 8. Loyora (0-1); 9. LB Jordan (0- 1); 10. Canyon. CC (0-1)/ big thing for us is tackles inside the 20-yard line on kickoffs and Kevin got one. He just busted his butt and hopefully he'll lnstill ome pride In the special teams.'' "The whole key was field position in the first half," Rollinson said. ..We bad the good field position in the Cint half and In the second half we had poor field poaition, but a lot of It was our own doing -stupid penalties and some breaJcdowns 10 pass protection for some sacks. •• 1 don't think It waa intimidation on our part in the first half. We were very surprised that th~ didn't blitz. They .. t bee~ af$! Blanton just bad time to throw the football.,. Statistics Onlntt9 Coeat ... "-..... cc 0 --~o-len Ol1flQI Coal 7 14 5 0-26 Long lladl CC 0 0 0 0-0 ......... OCC-Higgins 5 pm frDlll 5mlfl {Omllll lllCIQ. 5 3S ........... OCC-Slmnan 1 11111IQlnllltlllCIQ.1:10. OCC-Yowel 13 =., m.=Omelu ldcl(). 31)(). OCC-Omlln 3S FG, 8 52. OCC-Safety, unlW lftllllllld blll CIUI of end rone. 032 Alllnd-. 1,000 (.-.cl) lleDMDUAL RUSHING OCC-S.. 20-111. Sllermll\ 6-16; Gmn. 4·12, Trammell. 1·8, 811, 1-7; ~ 1-2. Aou. 1-1, Wojlldlwlcz, 14. Smlll. 4-lor.n.us-2. LBC-Jonn. 11-25; VIOll. 7·22: Whorl. 3·19. OUnlen. S-13; Rnom. 4-12; Hal 2-5: frta. 1-4; Raboy, 1 ·3: CG9nl. Mor-trhls· 1 a. .oMDUM. NUiJIQ OCC-~ 15-22-0. 151; ~ G-U LBC-CcillN. W.O. O; .laMe, G-1-1. 0 ......... MCGWIQ OCC-~ 4-44; l'laullll. 2-38; SMn, Ml. Me ... 2-17: """'"· 2-13; Moore, 2·11, Yowtl, 1-IS, GrMl, 1-2. LB0-"°'11. GAii• STATllTICS occ Fntdowns 11 Rusllu-y11dage 39· 155 Passing y11daoe 156 Puslng 16·25·0 Ne1 rlll\HTI yardage• 26 Sacks-yardage • I ·min· 7 Net yardage 330 Punti 3 .. 7 Fumb!H·flJ'nbles lost 2-2 ~•-net yardage 7·85 Time al llO$SHSJon 42 35 L8 6 41-65 0 0·4·1 1 3·mln·24 42 11·31 7~ 6-40 17 25 -~,.. 11t1ms. lrlletcepllone. lumble ,._,_._......,_ the Grossmont Tournament on Saturday. ' The Pirates swept four of the five teams they met. OCC topped Cypress, 15-1 1, before losing its only game of the round robin tournament, 16-14. Sophomore middle blocker Stacy Bekemeyer had 22 kills and 13 service aces for the day, while sophomore outside hitter Carrie Schafhauser contributed 18 kills and 16 digs. _.... • OC~hosts Long Beach City College on Wed nesday night at 7. MonarcllB taltllr In fourth /1111'11111 Mater Dei High allowed fo ur goals in the final period and -a-- was beaten, 10-9, by Woodbridge in a second round \.._a consolation game at the Valencia Water Polo Tournament on _..,a Friday. The Monarchs, who suffered a 20-9 loss to El Toro to open the tournament, led 8-6 entering the fourth quarter, but could manage only one goal against the Warriors. Juniors Tom Broules and Robert Andrade led the Monarchs with three goals each. Orange Coast f!'lllmen spin 1111m111 The Orange Coast College women's soccer team won two --- of four games at the Bakersfield Tournament this weekend. ~..;. On SatUJ"day, OCC opened with a 3·0 win over American __ _ Rivers on goals by Trina Williams, Rene Pedrolla and Michelle Lutch. However, the Pirates lost by the same sc6rc to Cosum Rivers later in the day. 0 riday, the OCC shut out Fresno City, 1--0, only to lose by the e margin to Santa Rosa. See SPORTS BRIEFS,. PlA YERS OF WEEK PILO~ GRID STATS RICARDO AGUllAR An inside linebacker, t.he 5-10, -~ 190- po~nd senior had seve n assists, five solo tac es and an interception in Eagles' 1 0-3 win. PETE BANIAGA A 5-10, 200-pound senior inside lineback- er, he recorded seven assists, six solo ..---~----..., tackles ..... and swa rme all over the field in shutout victory. ESTANCIA: Defense carried the Eagles past Los Amigos From 81 ' "(Los Amigo~) had 49 plays, but (it) had seven fumbles and we recovered four of them. We had opportunities (to score), but we didn't capilalize. l wish we could've controlled the ball a little more. "We're just real happy to win the ball game. I don't think we'll face anybody as big as this Los Amigos team -and I don't mean in just oDe spot. They're big on the offensive line, they're big on defensive line and thetre real physical kids. But we're just real happy after going 2·8 last year." E!tanc.ia, which is still without lincbackcu Aaron Le{(ler (broken collarbone) and Brian Obcrreutcr (ankle), had no new injuries. Defensive tack.le AJbcno Rojas (6-foot, 21S pounds) had 1S tackles (four solo) whlle sophomore tailback Christian Oomu was no1ewonby In his varsity debut. .. "We never aot 1 Chance to see (OOnacz) becautc he twitted his 1nkJc before tWo-•-dlY' 1tarted," Llebcngood said. "Even though we knew he could do it, we never realty had a good look •t hlm and he had a good game on both sides ot the ball." •• m 11 • lWl 11: 1. Arroyo Grande (1-0); 2. Temple City (1-0); 3. Laguna Hlfts C1·0); 4. St. Francfs c1-o): s. san Martno (o-°&; e. La Mirada (1-0): 7. Artesia 1 ·0); 8. Glenn ~1-0): 9. Lompoc ( -1); 10. Righetti (0-1)/ . Gomez carried seven times for 24 yards while quarterback Matt Johncr (7·30) a nd t•ilbaclt Nelton Olthefaki (7""42) produced most of the offense. .. Dcfen ively, we gavo up only a field goal and that was cautcd by our offen1e, to I'm real proud of them," Uebcnaood 11id. ''We were punting In the IC<lOnd half and our censer hiked ii over our gunter's head ind they re('l(JYered at the' 4-yard lino. I Aid, 'Oh my Ood. they're aolna to get tevcn out of this.• "But we stopped them. We stopped them on three plays, but then wo had 1 bolcHn1 penalty an ( . -_.. • '1l~l Estancia (1-0) S&HOll (lllDMDUAL) ......... ~"'!"3 ...... 0 27 7 30 4.3 1 19 7 24 34 0 21 5 0 00 0 4 1 8 6.0 0 8 p ....... ....,., pa po ,... ..... ,at ... Johnef 5 1 14 0 .200 0 RIDI .... := ~ "'t ~o ~-;, third down and they threw aa incomplete pass. Then they tried a field goal and the guy bobbled the ball and wo toqk over it about the 17-yard line, 10 I wu real pleased with the dcfenae." ---------------------- ----------- r-~..._...._ ____ ...___, ____ _,. __ ,__ __________________ ------.\rv--~---------------------------------------------, Pl.AYERS OF WEEK AMIN MIRHADI An offensive left t9ckle, the 6-1, 230- lfound senior made a l(ey block on the Sailors' winning touc own bV stopping a blitzing linebacker. • NEWPORT: Ff&>m 81 l0p running back~ senior Nate White, who was held to 65 yards rushing. 1 "Wc had two guys ru5h for 100 yards, but really our •Clf •11111 II 1m' 11: 1. Tus-tiH (1-0); 2. Valencia (1-0); 3. Brea-Olinda (1-0); 4. Sierra Vista ~W>); 5. Newport H•rbor 1.0); 6. Sunny Hills (0-1 ); 7 arden Grove (1-0); 8. San ormas (1-0); 9. Coron• del Mer ( 1.0); 10. Woodbridge (1'-0)./ defense did a helluva job," Brinkley said. "We got some rsal fine play out of our dalense. The only time they scored was when we fumbled me ball after a punt, so I don't t&Jink too many teams arc going to go in on us. "They had a good running back who's returning from last year and we held him to (65) yards and they threw for about 37 percent passing, so it was a pretty ,good defeosive effort. We got some good play out of those guys." Mancuso, who also plays nQ&C guard, defensive end Aaron Norton, cornerback Wade Tift and defensive tackle Phil Bloomberg were singled oµt by Brinkley · as the top defensive players in the victory over Orange. Preparing all of his players for action has always been a prioriry for Brinkley, and now more · than ever the compensation is knocking on ~front door. "We talk all the time about befog ready," said Brinkley, ~o reported no other injuries. , DARI~ MANGNALL A 6-0, 185-pound senior inside lineback- er and returning All-CIF player, he had 10 solo tackles and four assists while playing up preseason billing. 11E--(1-0) 13 Orange 10 Sept 20-<nan View (at HB) Sept 26-at Huntington Beach Oct. 4 -El Modena (home) Oct 11 -Estancia (at oc~ Oct 17 -Saddleback• ·(at N ) Oct 25-CdM• (at 0CC) Oct. 31 -University• (at INine) Nov. 8-Tustin" (at Newport) Nov. 14 -Wdbridge• (at INine) •Sea View league game ·~/LOT GRID STATS Newport Harbor (1-0) SUSOM (IMDMDUAL) _ ........... tob ""' ........... 23 109 47 1 19 15 100 87 0 15 2 e 3.o o 4 ........ ....,., pe '° ... ..... pot .... Oler 22 9 87 1 .409 1 Williams 1 0 0 0 .000 0 ltlllrer CoUclo McKown U WSOfl ..Onn . ..,. . 5 53 10.6 2 21 10.5 2 13 6.5 hortng Finney 6, Md<own 6. K&lset 1. HASOM (TUM) ........ 0 31 1 11 0 8 Opp ..,..,. T Of.II first downs 9 22 Rus/lu-YlfdaQe 31-115 40-215 Averagt rushing gain 3 7 5 4 AVIFIOe rusting ~ 115 215 T 01a1 passing ywdage 130 87 AYeflgepassingylnlaQe 130 87 Pa.SS comp, atln1lt. lnl 7-17-1 9-23-1 Avo. oalll per pass comp. 18.8 9.7 Avo. gain per pass lttml> 7 .7 3.8 Net return yanSaQe• 11 0 T 01a1 sacks-yardage 2-min-6 0 Avmoe sacks, yardage 2·min-6 CT Ne1 yardaoe 150 302 AYeraQe net yanlage 150 -302 Pins 5-35 2-25 ~s lost 2-2 2-2 T 01a1 111noYers 3 3 AYlllOI Unowel't 3 0 3.0 Flags·yanSage -MO 0..0 AvmQt !lags-yardage 6-60 0..0 Avg. Tme Of PoSSeSslon 23 07 24 53 "f>ulC reuns, lrarcepllons, tumblt reuns I • _ (Last week's plays of 30 yards or men) 11]0-Chris Ruperto (Mater De~. TD pass from Bly Bllnton. •'5-Roger Morante (Maler pet), TD pass from BIY Blri>n. M-Johnny Ospina (COiia MIN), inllrceptiOn rllUm for TD. 43-Matt Evans (Ccnnlr:3.), ~ 1'1111m. 1-David Koon (Mltlr 1 10 train Blnon, 935-Roger Morn (fllllf' , f:' pus ~ Bln>n. -~-RJcardo Aguilar'. (Eltllm~ nllufn. • 31-Bnan Coluccio (Nlwpoft ), Piii trom Miki Ofw. I • ; Orange County football Top 10 OCablos (1-0) drop hlghly- r e garde d LoyOla. 21-13; Next: Rancho Buena Vista. 2. Mllll' Dal Monarchs ~~~ ~ lead over Capo Valley. B.h'al St Pallt next . 3. EllllPlllZI Aztecs (1-0) --Impress with · 21-9 win over • Santa Ana . Next: Santa Ana Valley. "'~ cs 4. Ellson Charger s (1 -0) get past a tough Loog Beach Jordan foe, 15-8. Next: • Capo Valley. -5. B Toro Chargers ! 1-0) shove aside Trabuco Hiiis, 22-3 . Next up -at Carlsbad High . Cougars (0-1) lmpres- st v e w i th 21-second half points. Next: Edlsoo Friday. 1. ll'Vlne Vaqueros (1-0) get past University , 14-7; VIiia Part< next up Friday night Tigers (1-0) topped St. John Bosco 20-12; Huge underdog Sonora next. Vanguards (1-0) t urn back La Habra. 28-23; Next ~up : Sunny Hills. Griffins (1-0) open with 22-6 win over Marina: Next up: Fountain '.'3lley Thursday. PIA YERS OF WEEK TOM HESS The 6-1, 190-pound junior tailback sco red all 16 of CdM's points with two 1-ya rd TD runs, two PAT 's, a safety and a field goal. COM: Give Clark an assist In triumph From 61 "Kehrli was real poised. He carried us, really. Hess mad& all the points, but Kehrli had 156 yards (passing) and ran a lot (5 carries, 8 yards). He made some big yards running and he was a real thceat. H e got us back in the groove. He had a good game and we were happy he was so poised after missing half of last season (because of a finger injury)." On defense, CdM was Jed by tackle Mike De Revere, free safety Mike Ryan and outside linebacker J.R. Walz, according to Holland. He also-said his club was injury free. "We just have a Jot of young guys and this was their first time out," Holland said. "We were more jittery than I anti- cipated, but in the second half we played pretty well. We found out how we're going to go with some things. We need to make some changes here and there, personnel-wise, and move some people around. "With a lot of work, I think we'll be a pretty good football team. I don't feel any different about the team after the win, (but) maybe better. I just wish we could've stancdi little faster. Defensively, ink we have some people wh can play better and offensively I think we're kind of where we're 'going to be for a while. We need to play the best defense we can artd we need to get the best guys in the best spots." The off en~ivc line, Holland added, needs some work. MIKE RYAN A 6-2, 200-pound senior free safe he had .....------.. six so lo tackles, knocked down a pass and recover- ed a fumo e in CdM's 19-16 victory. THE BEA KINBI 11·0) 19 Huntington Beach 16 Sept 20-Manna (at Newport) Sepi 27 -Estanoa (at NH) Oct 3-Trabuco Hills (at NH) Oct 11 -Costa Mesa (at NH) Oct 18 -University• (at NH) Oct 25-Newport• (at OCC> Nov l -Wdbridge• (at Irvine! Nov . ., -Saddleback• lat Nlil Nov. 15-at Tustin" •Sea V1ew~eague game Corona de/ Mar (1-0) SllMOM (INDMDUALJ ......... tob ""' .... 13 9 0 7 5 8 16 2 -1 -05 ......... tel long 2 7 0 17 0 -1 ....,. pe po ... phi pot. tel Kelrll 24 11 156 1 459 0 RH1tvtll• po ......... ld'°"8 5 71 142 0 28 • so 15 0 0 19 2 25 12.5 0 15 r--------------------, 1 ALTERNATIVE Solutions 1 I Are alcohol and/or dNp creadna chlol ~ ypur life? I I Have they created ftnma), runUy Ind re«nomc le1al I I prOblemi. includina poaible lncarcenllan? Tired or I I Hfln1 In problmll md want to Uw In IOlutlona? Can't I I hlndle expensive 1n*IMN? Our Stale Ucented I I 1Uldelll rehabilltadm propam may be Cbe lnn'er. I I Call now for Pree inldll evalUldon. '714157~'7412 I L >< >c )c ).< >< >c >< .I ---------------------..A. ,... Tuesday, Seplember 17, 1991 u and PEPPER Pilot Power Ratings Orange County Prep Football Pilot Power Ratlnos based primarily on performance and strenQ!h of schedule on weeldf, as weK as overJll basis SchoOI (record) ... bting 1. Mission Viejo (1-0) ........ 94.7 2. Mater Dei (2-0 ............... 93.2 3. Esperanza (1-0) .............. 93.1 4. Edison (1-0) ................... 69.5 5. El Toro (1-0) ................. 69.2 6. Capistrano Valley (0-1 ) .. 66.9 7. Irvine (1-0) ..................... 66.0 8. Valencia (1-0) ............... ~85.7 9. El Modeba (1-0). ............ 84.8 10. Los Alamitos (1-0) .......... 84.7 11. Tustin (1-0) ..................•. 64.4 12. Loara (1-0) ..................... 83.9 13. Brea-Olinda (1-0) ........... 62.9 14. Santa ~na (0-1) ............. 61 .2 15. Westminster (1-0) .......... 79. 9 16. University (0-1) .............. 79.6 17. Servile (1-0) ................... 79.4 18. Laguna Hills (1 -0) .......... 79.2 19. Corona del Mar (1-0) ..... 76.0 20. Garden Grove (1-0) ....... 74.9 21. Woodbridge l l ·0) ......... 73 .5 22. Newport Harbor (1-0) .... 73:3 23. la Habra (0-1l ..... ,. ........ 7).7 24. fullerton (1-0) ............. 72.0 25. Sunny Hills (Q-1).. .. .... 71.7 26. Foothill 10-11 ... . ....... 70.5 ~7. Buena Park (0· 1 l ...... 70.2 28. Huntington Beach C0-1). 70.0 29. Pacifica to-1). .............. 69.7 30. Marina (0-1 ) ................. 68.3 31 . Santa Margarita (0-1) ..... 67.7 32 . Orange (0-1) .................. 67.5 33 . Ocean View <1-0) .......... 67.2 34. Dana Hills (Q..0-11.. ........ 67.0 35. Fountain Valley (0·0-1) .. 6~ 9 36. Savanna (0-1 ).... . . ...... 66.6 37. Villa Park (1-0) ............... 66.5 36. R.ancho Alamitos I0·0-1) 64.6 39. la Quinta (0-1) ............. 66.4 40. Costa Mesa (1-0) ............ 66.2 41 . Trabuco HilJs (0-1) ....... 66.1 42. Katella (1-0). ................. 66.0 43. Anaheim (0-1) ................ 65.0 44. El Dorado (1-0) .............. 64.8 45. San Clemente (0-1) ........ 64.0 46. Western (0-1) ................. 61 .9 47. Troy (0-0·1) ................... 60.3 46. Estancia (1-0) ................. 60.1 49. Saddleback (0-1) ............ 59.9 50. Kennedy (1-0) ................ 56. 9 51 . Santiago (0-1) ............... 58.6 52. Bolsa Grande (0·11. ...... 56.1 53. Laguna Beach (1-0) ........ 57.9 54. Los Amigos (0-1) ........... 57.1 55. Canyon (1-0) ................ 56.9 56. Cypress (0-1) ................ 55.S 57. Centul)'. (0-1) ................. 55.4 58. Magnolia (0· 1) .............. 54. 3 59. Santa Ana Valley (0-1 l ... 53.5 60. Sonora (0-1 l ............... 52.1 Thi s week's schedule Thuradar, Sept. 19 non-leegue, 7:30 Ctmul'\' •s los •m•oos 11 ~a"' GtO¥t Coata Ilea• ws I\ AIJ~411S 11 BG • f.xirt1J1 vl!k, ,, Las A n•'ll)I 11 G¥°4 1Mnt •S \VI Pa•• 11 (I ''o.Jfl!i ~enne<y •S M~...,,., II ,, Pa 'Ill l>a"\ SJO"I ~·~ ~ •S ··~..., ,, ........ Sono<l llVM<>N Frtdaly, Sept. 20 ~ '11 lOMI " I "I '"'I "1'\ 8oisa Gflnor I! LI l'.:K I ~ll~Pll' typms II v. tSlrm CW\I Hlls 11 Tralluco Hilll £6son II CapeShf'Q v~ EICknclo-S Troy llflAlef!l)l1 El Toro II ClllSl>ld llatancla " la 0utn11 111 BOlu Grandt fOOl!'oill "J.. Wooc!l>ndQe II hint FIAlel!on]I WN!!ttf Glr'oln Gio're 11 Cen!los Kl!r~I II 8trl ·Ohnda lJQiN Btx~ • [I SfQundo J LH V~s Vlley II TUSUn Mama '11 Cdll, II ~ Ha•» 11 ltltan II V.~ Mpt. M.tHw "' Oct.,, \-II H6 Siii °""""' YJ UQIN s ,. "" S..... lor~ 11 11¥<>1hot"f S.0 Ant V~~Sott'WI ' • ~. l~ Wl5qf '-S1 P..-•S MatM I 111 SA llO'oo ~HS llE leturde , Sept. 11 Hin Bue~ •S P1e•tC1 at Bolu GrlllOI u. Bapast '' Catv•"I c"-at Wttl'nlM!ec l RnllO Bun 'Mil 11 Mlssloll ~ S~ vs Qrlno9. •SA 8o"'4 - ,...,,,. (1-0) 27 TwentymM Palms 0 Sept 19-lt Alamitos (at BC> Sept 26-l.Amigos (at NH), 7 Oct. 4 -at Brea·OCinda Oct 11-CdM ~t NH), 7 Oct. 17 -Lag. Hills• (al MV), 7 Oct. 25-Century• (at NH), 7 Nov. 1 -~. Beach• (at NHJ, 41 Nov 8-Esuncia" <OCO, 7 Nov 15 -Trb. H1ns• (QCQ, 7 •Pt1c1fic Coast league game PIA YERS OF WEEK FERNANDO OSPINA A 5 ... 9, .1 75-pound se nior, he replaced Mike Julien at fullback in th e ·seco nd half and ca rried for two touchdowns. MIKE COTA An inside linebacke r, the 5-10 I 185- pound senior had fi ve sacks, caused two fumbles, had nine solo and six assisted tackl es. PILOT ,GRID STATS Costa Mesa (1-0) Su.ac>N (INDMDUAL) ,..,., Julien F OsD•ni J 0SD•ni Tran N1ebliOQ Hart>er Strr.t!10 Ruahlne tcb nn nw 9 52 5 8 8 46 5 8 8 34 4 3 3 33 11 0 1 1 1 0 3 ·12 .... 0 1 -6 .0 0 PU81ng Id long 0. 14 2 18 0 7 0 14 0 1 0 0 0 ·6 Player pe po "911 phi pot. Id Hartle! U 8 62 2 571 0 N1tb11no I 0 0 0 000 0 ....,., Niebhng Meyer Harctlog veoa J Ospiiu ReoeMng ponn . ..,.. 2 22 11 0 2 15 7.5 2 13 65 I 7 7 0 I 5 5 0 hortng ... ...... 0 14 0 9 0 9 0 7 0 5 F OSINl\I" 12 Tran 6 J OspiN 6 Luiembourger 3 SEASON (TUii) °" ........ TOl31 h<l1 oowns 6 12 Rusl'les·y1roage 21 -64 32-155 Average rvshtOQ oam 3 0 4 8 Average rvshtnQ yaroage 64 155 Total passtno yaroaoe 27 62 Average passtno YJrdaoe 27 62 Pass comp. attmpt. 1111 2·16·2 8-15·2 AVIJ gain per pass comp 13 5 7 8 Avg oa1n per pass attmp 1 7 4 1 Ne1 mum yardaoe· 8 108 Tota sactis·vanlage 7·1T111-C2 1-mln·7 A•eraoe saCkS. yar~e 7-mio-C2 1-mm-7 Ne1 yardaoe 57 318 Avmge ntt )illdagt 57 318 Punts 5-38 1.29 Fumbles·luml>ltS IOS1 3-2 3-1 Tout tumoYtrs 4 3 Average turnovers 4 0 3 0 Aaos y11oaoe 9-65 8·55 Averaoe llilOS·Yardaoe 9-65 !·SS Avo Time 01 oossessJOn 25 36 23 14 • Punr rttums. interceptions fumble retums COSTA MESA: From 61 reCO \cr 1c and Adam Hernandez had a sack. Pl ayer on the. casualty hst for Costa Mesa included outside linebacker Don HiJJ (mild concussion). nose guard Fernando Ospma (ankle), insid e linebacker Josh Peca (ankle) and Julien. RETURN OF TIE •WPORT IUCll MASTERS SWIMMERS ta Mesa Publ= CHANNEL 61 4:311111 IDAY J ' -At last, '30-plus' club .has its own handicap events OK, so it'• a touchy subject, but at leut you fess up to owning a 30-plus handicap. You love the game, daydream about teeing off on the glamorous golf courses in Southera.Califomia and thirst for tournament competition within your playing boundaries, but nobody's sending you an invitation to play in the next handicap toumamen~. You stand in line for-hours on an early Saturday mommg waiting for a tee time and pray that your boss isn't around to watch your strokes on the first hole. It happens to those in-the 30-plus club. Until now. Fiction has·become reality for amateur golfers to compete in organized tournaments on some of the most captivating courses in the Southland, thanks to the founders of the Pacific Amateur Tour. parent company of the Amateur Golfers Association of America (AGAA). "We've tapped an oil well," said Jim Simpson, one of three originators of the Pacific Amateur Tour (PAT). "We've filled a niche in golf. No one in the amateur golf world has a tournament like this, we run it just like the PGA tournaments and we're proud of it." -~ ... -, Since the PA T's inaugural tournament on June 28 at the Rancho California Golf aub, membership has soared to nearly 1,000 participants. "(Rick Carver) and I came up with the idea because too many guys were saying, 'Oh, I'm not Club golf very good,' " Simpson said. "That's why we formulated this tournament. We designed this thing for the guy who's not that good. There's nothing out there . for the good 10 (handicapper) or the good 12, and that's the reason for the creation of the Pacific Amateur Tour. "Everything is geared for the professional or the scratch amateur with a zero handicap who can play as good as a pro, but is not a pro. That's one percent of the golf world. The other 99 percent supports the· pro shops, they're the ones who buy equipment and there was nothing for them." The Pacific Amateur Tour, which has put on five tournaments this summer in Southern California, uses a six-flight system with handicappers from 0 to 3, 4 to 7, 8 to 11, 12 to 15, 16 to 20 and 21-and-above. The sixth night is a modified arrangement. "I don't believe a 35-handicapper should have. to pla1 a 21-handicapper even," Simpson said. "So we use ~he 70 percent rule -I'll give you 70 percent of the strokes you're entitled'lo." Potential local sites for the Pacific Amateur Tour include Big Canyon Country Club, Mesa Verde CC and the novel Pelican Hill GoK Club at Newport Coast. Most of the tournaments are four days long. "Nobody has formulated a gross amateur tournament, and that's what this is," Simpson said. "We're getting you on the finest golf course'i in Southern California and you're going to be playing in a compelitive atmosphere with substantial scrip prize~· OK. I admit it. This tournament's for me. For information on the tour, call (800) 696-2930. 0 The legendary Hal Green, who shot his seventh career hole-in-one during the men's club handicap tournament at the Newport Beach Golf Course last weekend, won low gross honors with a 66. Deane Bottorf was the low net winner (51) while4'ob Geiser (52) wac; the low net runner-up. The 71-year-old Green used an B·iron on the 100-yard hole No 2. Richard Dunn is a Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot Sports Writer whose club golf column appears every Tuesday. Couch potato corner Amerlc.n League WfftDtwlel ... w L QB Mionesot• 87 se -Chicago 79 66 8 Tws 76 66 g~ OaldMld 76 88 10~ Sutl1e 73 70 13 ICMlsu Cl!y 72 71 u .,..,. 71 72 15 hat Dtwlef ... w L QB Toron10 81 64 -Bosloo n 87 3~ Oelloll 75 88 s Ml!Wauliet 88 7' 11~ Hfrw Yon 81 82 19 Baalmo<• 81 83 m~ C!Mancl 0 gs 32~ Angela achedule Dirt• ~· tlMe 'TV Sell! 17 -• -HS none Sell! 19-• Tsui 5 3S none StPI 19-• Tru1. HS none StPI 20 • Chluoo. S OS Channel 5 Natlonal League WHt Dtwlalon • L QI AtlalU 82 82 -°"9e,. 82 63 ~ San Oltoo ,. 71 a~ ClllClnnltl 70 7• 12 San rranc11co 6S 78 16 Houston 58 88 2• h i t Dtvt•lon w L QI Plft&burgh 86 se -Sl loult 78 87 9~ ::-rO!ll 10 1' 18 89 ,. 18~ ::r 57 77 19 63 79 22 Dod .. ,. echedule TV DM• ~--St111 17 -(lloml), 7 3S ~ Sept. 11-HIMIDlt =i· 7.3S ~ St111 19-ltoul1on • 1 OS none Sepl. 20-Allll'a (homll. 7 3$ ~ Televlslon, radio TUESDAY nLSVrSJON ..... u •:30 p.m. -Orlole~~d ~ ~­ •:30 p.m.-Cubl-Plr1tc1, WON. 4:30 p.m. -Mcll-&pot, WOR. 7:30 p.m. -Rectt-Dodacn. SC. 7:30 ~ravu-Olanta, ESPN, TBS. --I Goff 7 p.m. -LPOA toum"'1, PT. Hone RKl1t1 -8:30 p.m. -Plirplu repllyl, Ch. 56. 12:30*1.m.-Palrplci replays, PT. ....... 9 p.m. -Hof me> Tillman, USA. IW>IO / ........ 5:30 p.m.-An .. l•Tcna. ICMPC '710). ,.. ~ <I '1111 I Trtbu ... Media a.Mce1, Inc All lllgM1 "91- Turn-ons 111ESDAY • Rcda·Oodacn, sc, 7:30 • AtJ.~SP, ESPN, TBS, 7:30 WIDNISDAY • Brava-Padrcs, BSPN, 6 • Altroe.-Dodacra. SC. 7:30 7 p.m.-Aattot-P1dra1 KFMB (7'°). 7:30 p m. -On ·Dodttrt. K.ABC (?to). • PNH.-,(ldt...._) 7:30 p.m.-Klnp-Sharb, XTRA (690). ,..._, ~­ Ill';·- By Rlehatd O\m 8pol1I W9llr ·Moel co.ches almost prefer not to be ranked No. 1 in the prcseuon, considering the burden of maintainlng it and IMng up to expectations. Rather, they want to improve u the campaign matures and finish the season No. 1. But not Kris Van Hook, coach at Calvaty ChapeVCosta Mesa, where football is ill a relatively new cxtracurrieula activity and confidence is the most strategic factor. The Eagles, 1 in the preseason uthern Section Division X poll, defeated visiting • Clf M I I I I llP 11: 1. Calvary Chapel (1-0)j_ ~· VillaQe. Christian (1- 0); 3. So. i.;alif. Chnstian (1-0); 4. Western Christian (1-0); 5. f<ilpatrick (1.10); 6. Trana (2-0); 7. Mammoth (0-0); 8. Sliver Valley (0-1);i-9. Rosa- mond (1-0); 10. Unflel<l_'(O-,)J CROSS COUNTRY .. Ca ft ...... ••• ··-~= ........ Teem--'·~._. 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Crw (NM~19111t Mtlhnorl lSMI, 11:42: 4. Side· fit n • 11.s1: •· ... 1•1; ,.,.,., Ottll- .,., . Bnyu (Cst 20:23; 9. Hlynes (NH), 20:33; 10. Kosky (1*j 20:33; 11. Dl#lelll (NH), 20:38; '8 OMllOn • 20:59. SOCCER CoRHl~ v.....:::'r'~ll•lfT CUUTA W.oAtt.iao 1o, ...... Del e ComllMlftltr ............ ·=·=".:=:::.:, MltwDll 4 2 2 1-9 UKDMm.D~ Cotst 1 3 1 2-7 Woodbl1dot 1 4 1 4-10 Or....-Ceeet a, -....... ....,. 0 1 O 3 2-6 ._, Oel ICOR'lO: Anchde 3, 8roults 3, Bullcllal· Omit Colll ICOllng: ~ 1, ,,__ 1, n.-CA_,.,....-W.......,. 2 n.-... 1 u.11-19' 1, Ml't'f 2. SMt: Wllor15. LeulSh 1. $nts: Z'*9enl 2. .,..,or """ ........ '¥: "'H''!f • """"" • ""' · Ametlcln RNtrl IMS: Brown 13. wain 1, Cwnpgna 1, Nlfcl 1, Condon 1. Srm. T et· wllllQef s ~ eoeu ............. a. e>r..,. c.... o Cuem scoring. Wooler 4, Wds 1, Rickert 1. TENNIS • Ofl/IQ8 Coast aam: Zlldeena 4. Golden Wm 111 Or-.. Ceeet 8 0Nntte c.-t t, PtMnO CftJ 0 (CheMploneMpl H~echool ...... ~... Orange Coast SQ«tno: Lewin 1. 6'ves: Wllnna 5. Orange Coast 2 2 1 3-8 ___ _.. Frnno saves: IClnQ 10. Linfield lasr Saturday 20-15 in Golden Wnt 3 1 2 s-11 Hallllme Orlnge Coast. 1--0 h W' . · ' 011nge Coast scoring: Ruffini 2. Mcllwaln 2. ....llftoulo 17, Cerw ...... t t e season opener at es~mmst~r WOl1llinO 2. Mey 2. s.m· TetWlllgef 1 ......._ hnta ..... t , Onnee c..t o High as they succeeded in their Golden Wtst ICCflnO: Delatu1I •. van Oorp ~ Alctl (CdMl 1os1 to Vahlmdeh. 3-8. lost to Aous· sna Rosa scoring. Raimt 1. Sivts· Alen 10. first--st~ in strivin.,.-10 go from ·-COl.dleY 1.-Uclloa...1, Weiss t, FtlO'nln j _SmJ, ws,. 3-8.i.!* lo Clu\ 4-e; Goldstlln (CdM) won. 1· ~ ~~R""'• S1Ac11111 1 "· 3 -.... «? h IJl'*1baeh 12. 5, u-8, u-o;Nelson (CclM) 10S1. S·7, 0-8. 0-8. ,,..,.,,,., ....,,.. ......, .,, ~~~s~~~:;£fd~~€~ ~~~i~~.: : FINNEY· P1·1b1 Player of the·, Weak disadvantage be~ng No. 1 in the • preseason, but n's good for our _. kids, even with our experience From 81 started in the Newport Jr. All-We u!>"Cd a 35 counter on the because a lot of our kids had not because we felt bad. Greg did a American program when he was 8-touchdown. We fake going right, played football before they got great job _ he got us the ball year-old. Coaching might even be then come back left. Beau Ralphs here and they hadn't had a lot of every time. And our line was really in his future. (right tack.le) and Amin Mirhadi confidence," Yan Hook said. pumped up, they staned blocking So when the Sailors needed that (left tackle) made some key blocks "So it's a little confidence factor real well and they were opening little push on their final drive on the play, and I think Amin (being No. 1). We feel we're pretty holes like a Mack ttuck, so it was Friday night, the seasoned Finney blew out about three guys." good, but we want to be there at easy for me to run and get some was the guy Brinkley turned to. Left guard Pat Cahill, right the end and not the beginning." yardage. "I've been there before," said guard Marc Barton and tight end Calvary quarterback Jason "I think our last drive was Finney, a third-year letterman ~hp Jason Lawson were also Sharkey completed 13 of 24 passes· successful because we're in great made second team All-Sea View instrumental in making room for for 175 yards and two touchdowns shape. We conditioned real hard League as a junior while playing Finney. "They were just clearing it (no interceptions) while free safety in the off-season and usually teams rover. ''You've just got to step up out and I had daylight," Finney Danny Fuller (two interceptions), get tired late in the game, so I and do it. When I got the ball (on said. defensive end Kenny Alma (two think that paid off." the winning touchdown run), there According to Brinkley, Okr will sacks) and tack.le Rick Coburn Finney, one of the authorities was such a big hole, there wasn't be out 6-8 weeks, but broken (one sack) paved the way on on the team, has about as much anyone around me. collarbones have a tendency to defense. experience as a high school player "On the last drive, we were take a little longer td heal. The n could have considering this is his running 35 and 36 counters, so we Sailors might be leagjng on Finney c.tn,, Che..-l1o, ~ta 10th year of organized football. He were jnst going on opposite sides. quite a bit more from here on. ~~:iiL~.i ::~ Newliort's Tarlow edges Miller ~~ to iOrprise · neld at PAIL evenr ShJrkty. 13-2•·0. 175. fll•C•MMG Gc;ld, 3-•7. H4UINM, S·36, fdlln. Me. Hemple 2·10 Kdogg 1-2, Anowooel, , ,.: Oltz, I· 1 ' WEDNESDAY TELIVJSION Ol7Mplc S9'owcue 4:30 p.m.-Vollcybtll, badmlntoft, SC. ........ 6 p.m. -Br1VCt-P1drcs, SSPN. 7~ p.m.-Al«of.Oodpn, SC. t ,...... l-' 8 p.m.-Sampru.Apae~ PT. " ........... 8:30 p.m. -Falrplu nplt.)'I, Ch. Sd. l 1.m. -FalrplflJl .-p11,_. Yr. 2:30 a.m. -LOI AJu\llOI rep~ PT. IADIO ....... 3:30 p.m.-A.nfclt-.Tau, KMPC~10). 6 p'.m. -Brtte•Padret. KPMB ). 7:30 p.m.-AJCfOtol.A. KA8C ( ). -llTDfill•u........., I n a stunning upset, Garth Tarlow of Newport Beach defeated Todd Miller man-on-man in the semifinals en route to his first victory in the featured Pro-Am divisiop of the opening event of the PASL (Premier Amateur Surfing League) at Golden West Street in Huntington Beach last weekend. Tarlow won a close decision from Miller after which he breezed through the finals against Matt Walls. "I knew going into the semis I would have to surf my very best and pull out all the stops to beat Miller," said Tarlow. "Once I was in the finals my confidence was just so high it was like free-surfing out there." This was indeed the biggest result of Tarlow's career thu!i far, and he hopes to use it as a springboard to bigger results on the Bud Pro Surfing Tour. "This definitely gives me more confidence, it's like now I know I can rise to the occasion, I know I • can beat some of these guys now," Tarlow said. Tarlow added that he hopes this . win can foster some confidence in his sponsors as well. "I have some good sponsorship right now, with O'niell wetsuits, the Frog House, Platts, Trac Top, Moon Town sunblock, and 'lloyd T1ce especially my shaper Tim Phares of ------ Fluid Drive Surfboards, but its Surfing hard for anyone to get much help right now. I hope this helps," said Tarlow. At 23 years old and seven years of contest experience behind him, Tarlow would be close to a rookie professional in any other spon, with aocmingly lots of potential, but in the surfing world he has a tough time convincing the sponsors of his youthful exuberance. "It's ridiculous, they thlnk you're old now at 20, where guys like Carl Lewis .at 30 are breakin& world records,'' Tarlow said. (Many would be quick to agree -the age factor is ridiculous, a problem spot McNamee takes job at Stanford and obstacle impeding growth in today's world of professional surfing.) After one full year on the Bud Pro Surfing Tour and a career-high 33rd place at the Imperial Beach event, Tarlow finds himself in 80th with a third round seeding status, but still has his sights on a fourth round spot by the end of the year and is aiming for the top 32 (fifth round seeding status) by the end of '92. "l 'm missing the East Coast leg of the tour because I have an opportunity to make more money going on a photo trip down in Pueno Escondido, but the last event (in San Francisco) is worth double points, and a lot of guys can't afford to go to tho East Coast anyway, so I'll still have a good shot at a fourth round slat by the end of the year," said Tarlow. What exactly will Tarlow have to do to achieve bis goals? "I think I surf a bit too cruisy and predictable right now, and I lose my composure too much, so I'll have to work on those aspects of my surfing but I'm beginning to feel better in tough heats ..:. in fact I'm surfing better in the tough heats than I am in the easier ones," said Tarlow. On his future and the future of surfing itself Tarlow isn't short on words. "lt''l really hard right now for the average pro surfer with the recession and everything, but I don't want to quit.•· Uoyd Tice 11 • Newport Buch/Costa ~· Pilot COl'ftlpondent 'Whose 1urlln1 columa •PJ>Ul! neq TbeMla;r. Cal wins UCI tourney The defending NCAA champion California Golden Bears dropped UCLA, 8-S, Sunday to capture tho championshJp of the 25th annual UCl Water Polo Tou.snament. Entering this year's tournament, the Golden Bean and Bruins had each won two of the lut four UCI tournaments. Each entered Sunday's flnal with perfect marks in the tourney. -B1 Th Pllol SCHEDULE Uaa McNamoe, who guided the Estancia Hiah girls' basketball team Into tho 1tato aemlfinala last year, will take her coachln1 1kill1 to Stanford Unlvenity thla fall, the wd l11t week. - Tunday Water polo Hlsh IChool -Downey It Newport Harbot, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia It Irvine, 3:15 McNamee, 29, the Bqlet coach the last abt ICUOnl. accepted 1 potition 11 1 volunteer wlatant coach with the Cardinal. Sho 11111.t her new job Oct. 2. ' Lut year, under McNamec, Eatancla went 2.S-2 ,and captured the Paclflc Coast Leaauo titlo. The Eagles reached the aemlfln1lt of the Southern Section DMalon Ill· AA playoffs, loalna 6'·55 to Lompoc. p.m. Volleoyball • High tehool girls -Lona Be~ Poly at uunda, 3:30 p.tn.; El Modena at CofOM def Mar, 6:30 ~ Slddlebadc 1t Colt.I Mesa, J:1S p.m.; Marlnt It Mater Def, 6:30 p.m.; Harbor at Dana Hills, 6 p.rn. ltnnlt Hlf' Khoo! atr1t -Coetl MCN at t<atel~ 2:4S p.m.; Mater Def at Fullenon, l p.m. Wednftday Weter No Community coll~ -Oran11 Colst 1t El <Amino, 3: 30 p.m. High KtloOI -COtona dtl Matar El Toro, 3 p.m. . • Socar Community~ -(Mt Loe~ at Oranp COMt, J p.m. Communlr, coflett -Lona Be.cti = Coalt, 1 p.m . Teftiftlt • Hlah Khool 9"--N,eWpOft ~bot at Marina, 3 p.m.: FcllnQln Vallty w MatM Otl at T1Wlnldt P•ti(. J p.m Boating I ; .. ( ' Tuesda • September 17, 1991 .. Challmlge Cop 1111'11 I narly 100, In spite or dreary weather 0 n a grey sun-less morning, like being inside a frosted fish bowl and tryi ng to loolc ou.t ... wail. wait, wait, I used that same exact opening line last week! Will the real Newport Beach weather please stand up. In spite of the bland weather, the Voyagers Yacht Club-Seafest Challenge Cup drew almost 100 sailor) out to brave the pathetic, ugly, Oat ar1d dreary windless ocean. The lack of wind 'for a sailboat is the equivalent of racing a horse with one leg, driving and Indy car on one cylinder, or hanging wallpaper with one hand . It is difficult at best, impossible for most. Only five stalwart competitors were able to complete the hortened seven-plus mil e course in the allotted 51h hours. That is a blazing average speed of 1.3 knots per hour. The mental strain on the sailors in these driftigg conditions is totally horrendous. The ability to wish wind to the boat is a talent, usually calling for more brain cells than your average telekinetic Vulcan possesse~. The early leaders in the race tacked away from the first mark but toward the new light breeze that was forming offshore. Once into this breeze, they tacked back toward the mark with a sizable lead over the rest of the flee~ that was drifting ~imlessly in a~ many different directions as there were boah. NHYC skipper Steve Kimble, with Beth Kimble ""UUY• lblMN' 'PAil crew, compete in U.S. Snipes Masters Championship. The Kimbles etre in 14th place. Jiffy Too, driven by Jim Kerrigan, after conceding ground to get out into tile wind traces, establishc.!d a lead that she would never relinquish, winning first in neel, first in cla<.) A. Bill f-or'lythe\ Passion II managed to get out of the hole at the start to claim ltecond in ncet, se_s:ond in clac;'i A. Boating I Squee1c-Rye, CO·'>kippered by Carol Kokol and Tie tor Bnlpes Mastera Iliad Smith wins South Coast 1 Ok Kathleen Smith of Costa Mesa made the most of her hometown course, winning the women's division of the 13th South Coast Classic IOk Run on Sunday. third in 31:04. this columni'>l. ~na1chcd third in fleet and f1r~t in class C, with Michael M.111hc"''' big wooden Stella Man' dogging Squceze·B)e the en11rc ral:c. probably having her locked into his tractor beam~. . The l:J.S. Snipes Masters Championship opened Friday on Newport Bay with two boats graQbing an early lead. The crews of Jeff and Peggy ~nhart, and Dave and Loraine Schibler, both of Mission Bay Yacht Club, scored .75 points each in low-point scoring, dropping the lowest of two scores. More th a n 2,000 runners competed in the event, called the "Run For Kids Who Can't," which wa\ expected lo raise $60,000 for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Children's Ho!.p1tal of Orange County. Stella wa' fourth in fleet, second in cla'ilt C The last boat to make the race: deadline of 5:30 wac; Kevin Lynn's Private Idaho. finishing at 5:~7 p.m. Private Idaho wa., firs t in class B, fifth in fleet. 0 U.S.Snlpea .... ten Smith covered the 6.2-mile race -which began and ended near the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Co 1a Mesa -in 34 minute), 51 o;econds, placing 26th overall. 8111 I lam11ton and hie; Cannery Restaurant supplied the Seafc,t-VYC Challenge Cup sailors with culinary delights and appct1Lcr'i f11 for rn)ah) at the troph) part) following the race . The co-~k1ppcr' of Runa\\il)' II. Pam and John W1ebel , although unable lo ftn1'>h the ra<:c in ttmc. "ere the unofficial wmner' for the "first h:> the cat-. and har .. J\~ard lloodar'• ....eta 1 (lie) Jet!·Pewy Lerlw1 (Mission Bay Vactl Cklb). 75; Dive Loraine Schiblef {MBYC). 75: 3 Oouo·Jenller De SolJu tSan Oteoo Yacta Club), 2: 3. (lie) Tom Nlte·Anfta Gleason (MllYC), 2. 5 Bob Jaclun111·S1eve Ross (MBYC). 3 6 Geofge TW1st·Llsa GustJfson (Newpon Hlltlof Yacht Cllilll" 4. 7 Peter-Jane Dwolsln {PVC). 5, 7 (tJe) Jeny Thompson-Mandi Smith (Alamitos Bly Yacl'!I Clu~ 8; 9 Bettel·Joroen Bojlleson (Sao Pauto). 8, 10 Leo Colfin.Mielllet Mora (Voyagers Yacht Cllitl), 9 Former All-Americoo runner at UC Irvine, John Komngh. took the 5k in 14:47. Costa Mesa High runner Denisha Bendz was the top women's finisher in 18:35. Fred Tomkins of San Bernardino won the Sk wheelchair event in 31 :30. 0 11 Fred Scheock·Mary VollcMo (NH't'C), 1G, 12 Ra/911 Swanson-Marta Wanace (Winchester Boat Club), 11 13 Steve·8eth l<imble (NHVC), 13, 13 (lie) Robell Schaefer-Jatk Steele (Klno Harobr Yacht Club). 15 Fran-Pam Wysockl (Morro Bay Yacht Ctub), 14, 15. (tie) Jim EnoMsh·Oenn4s Davis (Newpon Beach), 14 Danny Reed of Riverside was the top finisher overall in 29:54. Tynis Dcmintcr of Long Beach grabhcd second in 30:58, followed by Kevin Broady of Anaheim in -By Thr Pilot The Newport Beach Harbor Championship Serie!. has been completed wit.b the Seafest-Voyagers Yacht Club's Challenge Cup. Last year's winner, Chuck Holland, took a big advantage of 34 points garnered in the Newport Ocean Sailing Association Argosy race\ lo move him into first place. He is the current holder of the cry!ltal and wood perpetual. and will retain the utle again this year as champion. 1 llONDAY'8 COUNT8 SPORTS BRIEFS: PeninBlllB I0/11 CdM ii tennll Rom 81 The Corona dcl Mar High girls tennis Boldtln West ~'!di OCC O range Coast College reached the -;,....-- ri n a Is o f the Cuesta water polo \...a tournamen t on Saturday, but lost, 11 -8, to ... .....-, G<Slden West. team absorbed a 17-1 loss at the hands of • • top-ranked Peninsula High Monday _,,,,- afternoon. Senior Lin~sey Goldstein accounted for the lone CdM point. Peninsula (enrollment 3,000) is the consolidation of Palos Verdes, Miraleste and Rotting Hills high schools of ll'evious years. NEWPORT LAJIDINQ -6 t>oats. 140 an oiers 210 boMo. 69 sand bass, 103 ullco bus 1 halibut 3o4 seulpln. 101 rockfts~ 2 cabezon. 9 slleel>md. 3 While11sl'I. 3 l>kle perch, 289 mackmt DAYllY'8 LOCKER -8 bOats, Jt2 anolers 396 bonito, 1 bmacuda, 121 cMico bass, 94 sand bass, 1 t 8 scutpln, 64 s11eep11eae1. 63 rockfish, 1 MN· blJI. 1.396 mackerel, 80 bM peicn, 1 opal eye, 7 whllefiSh. 1 ling cod. 2 cabezon. S black croaker, 2 blue sllal1!. 1 mako sha/l( Seventy three boats entered one or more Harbor Championship races thic; vear. The difference between -.ccond and si.Ath was onlv nine point\ · Phil Richardson's boating column appears in the .\'ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot every Tuesday. Balboa Sa ili ng Association mee t s TUE8DAY'S COUNTS expenence 1s not required. Mlrainontss scares In 1011 Amaral promotBll 11y Seatae Southern California College fell 3-1 to NEWPORT LAJIDINO -7 boils 118 an- oters 1 yellowlaif, 272 bomo. 45 bamlcuela 114 calco bass 30 sand ,bass 140 sculptn 15 sheep· head. 97 rock1ish. as 1T11Ci.ert1. g bllit peftl1 2 wtilefisll. 4 percl1. I cat>ezon. 1 SOie. 2 kelp bass 1 blac~ sea bass (released) The Balboa Sailing Association meeb the fir<.t and third Tuel.day of each month. \'11th the next meeting tunigh1 from 6:30-10:30. BSA meets at the American Legion Yacht Club at 215 15th St. in Newport Beach and features sailing event <; for singles and couple~. Membership and,or Follo""ing tonight. the next meeting will be held on Oct I and then again Oct. I5. with guest speaker Duncan Milne. Milne will 'peak on the access to sa1hng for handicapped sailors, and th<' handu:apped will be admitted free to th " meeting. v1s1ting Cal Stale Dominguez Hms in a ~ • Former Estancia High and Orange x men's soccer game Saturday. ~ Coast College standout infi elder Rich • Carlos Miramontes scored the lone. Amaral has been called up by the Seattle goal for SCC, which trailed 1-0 at halftime . Manne rs. DAVEY'S LOCKER -5 boils 65 anoiers 183 bonito. 98 scuip.n, 73 cahco bass 43 And bass, 14 rocldtsh. 5 sheepheael 2 sOle. 1 perch. 89 mackerel CLASSIFIED INDEX 64~·5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. M0-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. -1110 nta ftlLOT Cl.ASWIED Oflfa HOURS f"""*" "'*-Mon.f'll ._.....,. ---.~ M-41 l::IOlmol:30pm •••• ·-L • DUIN W PUeUCATION DllMM N! TIMed4ry Mon l:*O .... ~ WednGN . . •· ...... • I H"''"' ... i I ,,.,. 1.• (Hil"I 1. I I[).' 642-5678 I dlJlll1 l t iilh 1 ll'.> r11'.11 r ·,1.111· .. From North Orang~ County From South Ora~ County B.ill)<i:i Coron.1 540-1220 496-6800 Misc. 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Call Buddy Ruettc 2Br houH onl-WlnWlle---~--t-wM---i vtew. I ec. 1115,000: d\lpfelt ~t '9n\Od. 12500 ..... 544-et30 ,_ .. _544 __ e_n __ l3_. ___ _ qui.t cut-d•uc. 0. IOIM .......... from Ille .......... ... ft 38R 3•• Oar. frplc. lrg ct.cl\, • tech.ct extra bdrm, ·---::::' .. = _ _;__ 1• E"::; St t 75/mo. 86().0388 LOVELY 3BR, 211\BA atudlo, apacloue dbl• c:leMMled ..W. dlr9c:tory ex .. -..... ·-0 -· home. 3 blks trom gar a work ..,.. (~ ranQ9 of Madl90n. 18 28R Duplex, eo.aft beach w/ger a many prox. 2,000 elf excf ecr.a. U 4t .8": 23M I wtew, INlltclnti, trg extras.. 439 FemlMf. gw). No debt on prop. -· aq. ft. SBA, SBA. atu-BA.LBOA PALMS • 1 bd from petto, anctry fac. l2300/mo 87~121 · erty a ~ wm per. n _: ... dlo, cedar etdtng, en-apt · SIOO 11200 yr!y. e50-8010 tlalty ~ but not ~ :) ,,,., . glnMt bullt, f.p. 12 NWP TOWERS · 2 bd, aa.-rent Charming Spactoua 38' 3Ba., FR, eUbordlna .. to mor. Yi,-· AC. 1204,000: 2400 be=· vt.w -S1100 •BA aea beech l'IH DR, 2 ftplcs, 2 balCO-~'=a !6:~ett~C:: ~ ~ • :;k:· :!~a~ c:: CA ~~~:t752 bd ~:'P~ • .,~:~r'. ~eOo ~\', ~ down. lnt•rHt ' ! .g CD Eaet ranoe of moun-NWP SHOAES -3 bd WALK TO •llACH t tl•hl !-~<· ~ t8'na. View of Lone houH • 11500 .CAPE Cod ~. Mr 38A l~llA, f/p,..,... ~ym • n•go ...,. •· z: ~ Mountain. 5 AC. OCN~NT • 1 bd, kV • den, 28a. Vrty IM ~. eop of llM ~~~ 0:::: 1179,000: 2,000 eq, ft UPI*• 11800 11800. N9w crpt. Avt ~· grdnr, 441 19-22. Celt 91...n. -·; • 1MnCJ .,.. on two 1eY-ftENINIULA • 4 bd1 now, l131&M-1.... , ~Ill. a100 few tippt. :tlt'the ~-0 ,, •I•. 48A, IBA, lg . Uf>I* • ltMO jGMAT 1oce1ton on the tMh, 4Nr'1 7i~M411. C$ ~ d.cklng O'* tootle Nl!Wfl'OAT l'WNHM • Nnd. ldMI fOf ~ :1-:::r CD Medleon River and 3 bd, ctoctc • 11700 or ptOfMalonal ~ No ..... No Mm-"" ~,..,..a.po lfMNE TEA • 3 bd. •on l.Mv-2 atort •3M _,.... ....,. ftem ~ Wll etMMM .,.-. .,._ hcM'9e w/ ftntV rm -ttMO tM. 11160/mo. c.a. ...... trpeo, ...._ ..,, ............... 10 ~ 5" ... aM1M Md leOU&Jd, t.a UDO HIOHAISE • 3 Evte, ..... 711. vetY Noe Ml Qmtea OMlf*S, ,..._ ,_..,, l --. AC. 11'1 olty llMlte. bd ~ • $3000 h PNdentlal .... MO MT•?940 • ..... ooo: ...... "· wtNTM CallfotrM ....., ,... lllA. n COi)' ., •. ~~ :...c~~ RENTAi.a AVAILMLE wtnr~ ~ ":., '=: =-.!, ~ = (11~ llM114 I = .:,...~ WIMf1ronC Homee lne. ~ d/w, Wfd, gllt. ::, ~~ ---·-·----------~: ., '1 AO ,, .. ooo· "•"'on · ..,....._ ., ....... ,. .____.... ~ ~ · ... _. .. ,., ... ,.,..llOO :'"'..:'·~·~ rw•r•u.o ~. ..... .. ...... n.w,..,., ,... • .......... ... ..... ...... .... 7»1180. .........,... ........ . .. ... Oft ~ .... .... ·----------ow ... ,,..,.., ... ••tale, Ma ..... 99' I _. .... ••W Wtpoott 111r a WI-er - -annla, MT. 11111. ~t-a.r • ....., den, 1~ ttlOOi Meo.--1..-IMll 40I -4101 or Q90 i.om. ... yn11. pelfO, tt?IOi mo. -. °' ....... J'O'l1 '"°· ~, .. .,, ~ lfMl. ..... ,. 7 1 IJ OMnl:W4 ... ~mu.died MR a"'98, 413 Gold-..... .._ .......... fifll ......... ...... _ 9'nd, ... a ....... • __ ,...,. ,......_.., ... ..... 1111 fl\'SllO. -... ... .... ~ ~· C* ~ :=::..'I:::. • ... ,00 . ..,......1 • ....,..._.._.,.... - t "" 111 ' lll .• j • .\ ( ' I r_i, 1 1f I. 1 JI - I I I liJ N1·.-.11,ir1 • uay •OV•..fN Bt ',I( ~' . 1 t ,lJ 4M 28A. nr Spring-•••LUPl'S·S1829 dale • McFadden, Twnh•• on grnblt, eoaa van• Clrcle. 3BR 21hBa. patio. 2 t1l:t50/mo, fn4d yd & car gar, f/p. New cpt/ pdo. da 727-2444, tli./palnt. Avt N.wl w.IWtcnd• ~144. Ownr/Bkr 894-304 ~ ) I ~ I r 't j rv11 ·11 JOO AUTTLE CRAZY HI, do you have •n· ergy to do some crazy thlnga? Are you at leaet average? Over 50, 5·8". Call me, I am ready. #2907: ATI'RACTIVE LOVING PROFESSIOW and caring SAF. 35, 5•4·-. 130 Iba., aMklng SWM or DWM 33-40, good man. good be· havtor and succ.saful In his career. for last- 1 n g rela tlonahl p . 11'2935. CASUAL CONTENT TOMBOY DWF, 42, with two tota. Average appear-' anee, actlve, emotion· ally and ftnanclally ae- cure, lntalllgant. S..k- lng together, patient fr1end for my boya and me. 4112911 . -..-LADY- WITH CLASS Attractive, famlly ori- ented, 5•4", 121 lb• •Mk• attractive WM, 60'• for companion- ship. Prefer tall, com- pualonate, young at heart, with honesty, Integrity and aenae of humor. !1'2905. NEWPORT BEACH VERY -DOMESTIC-HiNDlollE TRADITIONAL GORGEOUS LOVING TYPE FUN ,., GENTLlllAN BUTIERFLY _ A pretty, very clusy, GIRLS HONEST OWM 48, 5'11"; 175 ..... h Id cultur~. edv9ntufou• lbe., D/S Bualne ... ne ..... 1 a ••xy • ou er 5•8 .. bru~• wlt1h nu-appeal to this SWM, Hll I'm 8', a flt, aenel-h alth abl & to land on. Doesn't merou• lntereeu 6', 175 lb., dart< hair. tlve, yout.hful 38, aMk· :,:tab~. 11' !.u !,. smoke. Sh• dances, I'm good looking but Ing love and no •-awlm1, beach walks. •Mks attractive, auc-molSut, Ilk• to cook, games with a varv trim, loYlng, Uk• out- Luxury condo, ward-ceHful man, 44 to 60• love children and the cute lonely lady with·~ doora & a non-robe to White House to lov. forever. 1·~mF1--ieL.-+.1'rn nappy-no great -rntart. Calll smoker, call. #1931. or atay h . • •~nd am •"TM hang upa. Seeking 14'1961. TRYING blonde, 125 Iba., 5'5" fun to be with. You SWF-DWF-attractlve"---------. tall. 11'2922. wlll be glad you pie .... 30-36, prefer JUST SOMETHING called. #2920. long dark hair but? A LITTLE NEW LOOKING PREnY #1978. 1 FOR SHAPELY KINKY Shy SWM, 27 yre. FULL TIME T I SWM 52 look young, 6', 165 Iba., SOULMATE BLONDE · rm • 1 blond, blue eyH, •NJrNTURER 45, 6', 160 1b1 .• blond ·--• "-ach 111• cy Enernatlc flt educa SWF, 1ucce1aful ex-,.,... '''"'"' ..,. • • •-• • . BEACH SWM, 3", ftnanclally blue eyff, aMka trtm II le tor, blue-eyed bru-ecutlv•. humoroua, • cutelsh SWF 35-4S. c ng, mus • moun-nette. 38. adVenture· non-rellgloua, fovea TENNIS aecure aMkl SF, 25-Sense of humor a talna. Looking for eome, yet down-to-weekend• away, akl-INTEGRITY 35 tTavellng compan-must. Movie, mualc, companlonehlp with earth. see'--one apo· Ing. laughter. Seek• Ion. From Alukan wll· SWF with similar ln1er-"" d fl hi t fun c:ompanlonahlp, .. 1981 Clal, sincere man to SWM 35-45, success-Energetic, athletic, erMU I ng o ex-eata... . SW lort 1 t I private 1 On 1 love--------~u~=~~ #~~~~ adven-~~~,:~~~~:'. ::f:Z: ~~·~!':alno :e.:! ~uat "\.an~. ·~,.~~9.; __ p_art_l_e•_._,,_1_984_.___ VERY LOVE Committed relation-tlona. 1eeka attractive, and daring. 11'1982. MARRIAGE ROMANTIC ship/marriage. #2950. Ill, eniotlonally avall-GENEROUS BY WIDOWER TO able woman, 25-40, to SA.IL • SEEKING ahar• 1lfe'• Joya and EXECUTIVE CHRlSTMAS Educated, fun 1ov1ng. IND1aua 1 1 ed one woman man. No """" deve op comm tt re-Succeaaful lnveatment Is possible when a na· SWF, 30, attractive Ar-latlonehlp. #l949. Banker, -45• aeeka rt tt ctl 1 d children. Emotionally chltect. seeks SWM JONES travel companion, SF, tu ng, a ra ve. a Y and ftnanclally aecure. 30-40, lntelllgent, edu-SWF, 31, 5'9", 120'• CALIFORNIA for exotic, romantic: In her 30'a ftnd1 her S..klng pretty lady 40 c ated. fitness con-beauty, looking for ex-R""' • .,..IC aplrltually -ake, non-t o 55, with good sclous. generous. af· otlc, International ex-"""'" ' trtpa for bualneH and amoklng, auceeaalul, moral/ethical valuea. fluent gentleman, ecutlv•. lor llkewiae GUY pleaaure. 5'9", 180 mldwest valuea ,1977. committed relation-woman. Stlmulatlng. DWM. 28, 8'1'', hand-Iba.. open, dynamic, Prince. Humor and --------ship/marriage. N/S/D d ... 1 ti some, 170 Iba., look· communicator. non-gratitude wlll make YOU/ME • venturoua, am e c smoker, no "head our love alng. Sharing DECISION ,2936. & spirited. Call for a Ing lor a caring pretty c:aaes" apply pie.... llfe Is th• answer. TLC TIME LOVES proa 2 pecth1e datel 3 1a 0 dy, Esw 1 F ordSBF,121-,1979. "1948. \tAftpy 11'291 . ~ . noy anc ng, ----------------I'm looking tor fun. TO sports, movies and HANDSOME NATURIST Fun-loving, aenae of adventure, famlly, 1 •uou , SORRY likes to dine out. EXOTIC BEACH humor, anJoya huga, I rfty I I -rr-l'M PICKY Walka, travel, dinner, ove, aecu . ove SWF, 20• 5,5 ... 115 , __ fl_1_93_2_. ______ 1 people, sun, ocean, f 50 GENTLEMAN LOVER dancing, a;;nHta, good health, and mo. lbs. seeka SWM. Must Looking or man +, DON'T aeeka adventurous, be active have a 6' 1 , honest, alncere, Flt 50'a European en· SWM, 39, tall, hand· h t 39_.6 1 d f ~:'au~fti.hlapt~~~.'1~~'. sense of humor and lull of energy, ready BE Joya th• almpl• thlnga some, Intelligent, real, fl1°;!,8.i,1p and ~.!u: enjoy the oudoori & for aome crazy things. SHY In Ille. Looking for at-lookfng for adventur-1 u hi 11'1978 Dancing under the 11 ht "'2913 SI gle only 11'2906 tractive woman to ous, tall & flt N/S bru-re• ons p. · -'a-on our world __ m_oo_n_.g.._._,,. ___ . _ n . · You're 50 t , attractive, 2• ... ......._ "' •• ahare llfe'a laugha nett• -· .,..,.., en-travel breathing clean MIDWESTERN VERY spunky, full of energy with. L.et'a exchange Joya aun, H lllng, air would be heaven ROOTS INDEPENDENT with a paHlon for life. photoa. #1986. travel & l aughter. Pl ... e be SW male, · You want to share_.:;;,_..;.. ______ #11M8. 48-65, tall. #2952. lntematlonal style, ac-Romantic, optimistic. Blue Jeana or Or"sy HEAL THY ---S .... E_E_K-IN_Q ___ ABSOLUTE BEST tlve. leggy. flt and fun enjoy travel, skll~. Tlmes. long walka and LOVE & ROMANCE ENRICH DWF looking for that Looking for gentleman talks and laughter. HAPPY RIGHT TONIGHT YOUR special man 39-49, N/ 4s-85, energetic, hon-candlelight, Jazz and HANDSOME! 1 afty 1.900-230-2333 S for mutually nurtur· aat. Are you ready to cla1alca. travel and Ready for your BEST ~ REAL NAMES LIFE Ing, loving, open, hon-go? Call. #290&. cooking . I'm 61, DJM, & LAST romance? Me·. SWM . aucceaaful , R" .. PHONE NUMBERS DWF, 53, are you In· eat c ommitment. If ----------5'11 ", 190 Iba., a&-6T', 190 Iba., good """ tere1ted , honest. you're emotionally VIBRANT cure, aenaltlv•. ener-tall, zestful, playful, looklng, flt, n/a, 48, AdultlOnly IUOlmln straight forward, aen-available for a lovlng getlc, humoroua, edu· educ at• d • c 0 m-look 36, aMklng at· 1lt1ve, Independent r elatlon1hlp, pleaae CLASSY cated, romantic and mltable, paaalonate, tractive SWF 30-40 for and willing to Invest call. 1112921 . ATIRACTJVE aomewtiat shy, friend· gentle-aplrlted, mid-enjoyment/committed yourself In a nurturing --------ahlp, converaatlon weatern gentleman. relatlonahlp/marrlage. relationship? Call me MR. Phyalc~lly ~I~ edu· and companlonahlp You: 35-49, adventur-#1965. I t RIGHT? cated, nan ly and first and then? #1963 oua, lun-lovlng, trim, ......;. ________ , Who you are s 00 emotionally stable, • n/a, unencumb•r•d. SINGLE ~!!'51.not to share SWF. 44 yrs .• 130 lbs., morally whole~ome. FRIENDLY #1962. • llOll ... ".. blond hair, green aanaltlve and humor-ATHLETIC l WANT eyes. Love early oua. aeml retired, en-HELP! WANTED! Rock -N-Aoll, amuse-Joya llfe. dlvlanlfled SINCERE This nlc:e guy, (SWM, SOM, 47, 5'10", pro-Adultl criy. 11.50/mWlO m YOU ment parks, board & lntereata and tastes, SWM. 33, S'tO", 170, 24, 8'3", 195) doean't fe .. lonal, reliable, hu-BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Are you Intelligent. card games. movlaa. wlahaa to meet with llkea aeroblca, -lght want to ftnlah tut. I'm moroua, athletic, good • honest, active, alngle, plays & dancing. gentleman of almllar lifting, aporta, movlea, lookfng for aomeone communicator. EnJoya LIVEUI one & one only. L•t'• Looking for SWM background for good music, reading and who la educated, fun, klda, famlly llfe, moun-1 ftftft___A~~-... meet aoon to eel· under 50 yra., over tlmea and quality more. SMklng SWF alncere, attractive, ro-talna, beach, travel, ·~.., __ ..,,__...,_.,.__.,....,, ebrat• each other. 5'8", amokera O.K. companlonahlp . with compatlbfe Inter-mantle and tovea th• movl-.a, mualc . FOREVERYDESIRE *2909• "2953· iiii"ii29ii2i3i· iiiiiiiiiiiiil••ta. lll'i980. outdoonl. tll1M7. 111833. 24 hre Sl.95/n'W 10 m1n P0rc;nn;1I Ser vice" .mos ~ER iEIT DATEI AVAii W --LOCAL o•• ••CA AU.GR.MM ~~~ t~ S3/mln. Muat be 18 yrs HOME #'e $2/mln LIVE Dm1llG GIU t ....... t2~mln, 10 min 2ft LONaLVT CALL.NOW 1-900-903-1188 115.00 per call TALK TOA LMlllODllU CALL 1.8()0.737·11. $2.50/mln. 10 mW'1 TALK TO Lift GIRL.SI CALL 1-8CJ0.e20.11 T1 $2.50/mln. 10 mWn* HOW TO RESPOND TO DATE{INE e Cal I 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting •Leave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message • Leave your first nam e e Mention your interests e Tell your age • Describe your appearance ! Specify your preferences e Include what you liked about th e person you arc rc spond~ng to You may leave a 30 second message. You will be automatically billed 98¢ for each minute. DATE·LINE NALS • USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINES PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface> 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. corJF-IDErJTIAL INFORr.1ATIOrJ IMAdl:k NAME:--------------------------------- PHONE:--------------------------------- ADORE$: MUI Nli#pat~CcaMmPb I crrv~ --------STATE:---ZIP:--- Thlil lnfomwdon II 0011110..llM. We GtlmOt acctpt your l*'IOMI ed ~ It. ,_. ~ ada .. be !MibllMd In wr ~ ooMM. £eoh ad wtl be ...:•a COde llUf9lbet In whlatl rtedM Wll ~ by atlln(I a publl9hM IQOI. Y°" be ..... _, c:111 Md rWllw yov meu•oee • M ac:iotea COda. No w wlll be Mee to aoc.w_. yov m1H°'" noepe tor.youreer. ' ~W.lbft. C.Mm.C.Am °' N_,•ll: ... ·-· .. ' • I<' f3' ' j 1 BR Artl9t Studio gar· d.,, apt wMmw 1700 a/f, akyllte, brlte 11000, 8 mo IN. Avl now. No pet 850-8325 2BR 1 BA, 30th St. NB. $925 + aec. no p4tt.aJ amkra. Av all 10/1. Damon 875-2178. 2 BR 1 Ba, •t•P• to beach, furnl•h•d. YffV 11000. Bkr NO P'll•M2..-.o 28R 2BA BNcon B•y, pvt bch, new appll- ancee/carpet, w/w&d, $1400 Inc utlt. h 723- 0714, w 848-0831. 2BR 2BA Veany. 1950/ mo. ~ blk bay "' li- brary. Non-amkr. 873- 3988 Of 81&-7ee-.1IHI 3eth S1. 1Br Ju.t ,.mod, bright & airy. New etove, f11g, W/d, gar. $800 yrty. S5()...383e NEWPORT ISL.AND 38A, 211A duplex. Frplc, bullt-tn1. Q• rege, n:::J.. deco-rated, 11 mo. 41M- 2198, eYM & wtc-.nc:ta. NPT Hut* 211r 1 Ba, hwdwc) fire, f/p, 1-car gar, r.cent ~. P1MM call 931~42 o ..... ,,.... • ..... ~ ........_l a&38A from 11 tOO/mo. llO 1'1111 lllcr ........ Slepe 10 bOh, ~llA 2BA, d/w, f/p, W. Nwpt. 11~ a 11""20 No F" 8'2..-SO Bkr ..... ... ., .... , ....... t.a A Dlllty Salary S300 for buying m..-chand .... No •ICP MC. 714/ 880- 8811, •act. 34545. Looking to sell that. e•tra Jank stacking ap in the garage? TUffday, 8eptemMr 17, 1•1 Under Two Names: "I wu the only person In hielory famous under two names!" Ht 1leo Hid, "That u trology tluff It all right, don't get mt wrong. but It can't pttdlcl the rouncb likt I could!" Ht aleo shook up the estab· ll1hmtnl upon declaring. "I don't hnt nothi ng against them Viti Congr' Ht did what no one tlH In the history of bod ng did -ht won the huvywelghl championship three tlmn. TnH• lo blt Capricorn zodiacal •Ian. he wu nevtr down and out. Ht It 1 l~tnd In his own time - Muhammad Ali CC111iu1 Cl1y). ARI ES (March 21 ·Apnl lq) You'll l>C' r.ay1n~1 "Fln1lly l'vt> gol 11 •II logt'lh· t rl" Foell• on ll'lldft11h1p, promotion, c11rit<tJ, 11n1lylng family •ffort• Popu · linty 1oom~ urw•rd. •u111mor dttl•rn "R.-ally I rouhl no« d\• w11hnu1 you•" TAURUS (April 20-M•'Y 201 Em phHtJ on rr.avt'I, ""f"'rlmt'ntollofl, l'~· plor•hon. partlCiplAllon In advel11~1ng camp•18n Dl»l'm1n11ion of lnfnrma tlon b«om~ nf m•ior rontern You'll dn It with vt rvt iind bl'comt morit a(· (lu,•nt •• rnulJ. GEMINI ( M11y 21 ·Jun• 20) fl11ctt1, flgurH ~umt ;wall•blt' In ronnl'(llon with (ln1ntt1, 1nvt'n1ory, hidden val · un Qu~IOM cone<trn1ng inht'ritt n«', guard1Jinsh1p could •urfatt You know murv thin many m1gh1 ~uJp«t Dll1cn .. tlnn• CANCER (J un•· 2l·July 22) Ana· lyt\' thara<ll'r, 1nvt">1t1t"v, dl~ern mo• ov..-. Ar11cul1ll' fttllngt -on f>"P"' rocu• al-n on cr1.Jlblllty, pubhc1ty. mantal ttatu Cnntr.kt c•n lKo ren~ot1• atfJ If penlstfnt Gtm1n1 lnvolvtd LEO (July 2J·AUf1 2ll· Al~nhon "'"olvM 1n>unJ df't11n. rotor, flowrl'll, unlqllt' Jmnftt" 1rr1na•m•nt. EJnplny· rMnt pk1ur.1ubtfct to ctu1nae -favor· ablf Cnmmun1<1t1on from ttl111v• In '""''" rontaln• mttf fll'!Mlp VlllCO (Aug 23·Stpt 22> O.f1n.. t•rm•. find 0\11 wh11t'• " pte-lt'd from you and w~t yl"u tan 1nlk'l~t• In nt· turn S1oiplt pf\lA'dur" l>UI al11e.H•vmpll cattd. tlt m•nt ul df('l'ptkln ••I~' Pn1· tf\t "" In "romantic clinchfll •• UBRA tSt-p1 21-0ct 221 Alll.'nttun revolvM •n•und real t'St.ue, prof""rt y. homt' rornmt•rc1al vt•nture Shan.>d .,,.. ptorien~ bring you clo~r 111 on• you •dore You'll deal ~u<"Ct'b,ful ly with malt' nt'C'UllVt' tyflft 0.. .ilt'rt' SCOltPIO (Ot1 23·Nov 211 On111· n•lly )OU wert' cuncernt'd ~auw ,our· ney wu to tw long -by 4 p m you lurn the trtp will be-quid . lht' 1N~1on rompltt~. lht> lost 1rt1clt rKt•vl'rl'd Ann f1gurN prum1nl'ntlv SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 -DK 21 1 Alttnllo n revolvn around mont'y, pay· mtnts, colll'CllOM, obtaining property .appraiwl Focu~ all!() on rubhc-i ty. ttla· tlonship with womt'n, f'Spt<uilly family mtmbf'rs I.Ao will play m11,or rulC' CAPRICORN (DK 22 ·).an I QI Ynu'll bt mu11n11. "11'11 true <1fter •II. lip· F'O"llt'I do .itrK I C'llCh othf'fl" )udg· mt•nl. 11llu111nn 1ln targtt Stl'fts lnitia· llVC', MIRlnallty 11nJ dart' to drt•.am Anothu Capricorn pl•y• role AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Ft'b 11') Op· position prov~ to bf "~per llgt'r " Lt· ~ltl m"e reaM>n olltA to cl'lt'brate tu· nl11h1. Focus on popuh1tlty. unu•u•I 11pp.irt'I. Hntitivl1y ron~rnlnt body lmagt C.mlnl, 5-alll•rlu• In pictu,,. PISCES (F•b 19·M•rch 20) Wh11 1ppt'lrt to bt '"(onflnrm•nt" 111 bul trm • por•ry. ml)d1tlon~ IC'tllt', wlll bOOnl•• •n11 In your favor M1ny of your fond• Ht uplrahons (Ould tw (ulflllt'd In dramatic (tthlon Smrplo 11 ttp-nl· C'd IF SlPT£MIEll 11 IS YOUR llllTHDA Y: Currtnt cyclt t mpht'llTf't orltlnallty. lnnon tton, 11\dl'pendt'nct, ~atl1<1' iti.p,.,,.lon, frnh 1t11rt In dlf· ft'ntnt dlr«11on What htd bftn I Int ttlattt•l\thip. prvputllion will i... di•· fardN V1aor r.furn•" ""ult, you 'll one• "''l~ bi f'nthu1l1•Uc 11bnut yovr llf• C11pr1rorn. C.nur p.nont flgurt proml-..ntly You lrt dynH•k'. lndu•· trwu • a fltrtt compt.itor. p.t lon•tt •nd ... ntl"'f'nt•I Ovrlna Ottobfr, d"1· .ion ••II bf rnchtd n>~rnlna but!• ~ ~rln•nhl,, rnam. OUT OP lllTA .. aMldftg I E. I •..ct ••I•• peopte wtttt P'°"*' "'°* ~ ~porery Au P'alr ~uropeeft. atore loC8lect .J"'~ Speatr• !nglf•h. Ion 1.-nd ~ ~. chlld Olll"f, tt for~· .... 6388 :=;:~;,•ping. '114/ TELEMARKETING E~. • 8eely • .... .. ~ IROKlllAGI .... eGf\81 Aul. EMICJ Entrepren . Very ...,.. HllW p .. p Oft wll trwll • ...,.., •• r)' I' ' l ~' Sy CHAltLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ UP TO •eoo PER MONTH * NO ClllECTmS * North-South vulnerablt. North deals. NORTH •64 • 10 2 t A J 10 4 2 •87 3 2 WEST •K86 9 AJ863 t K9 •965 £AST • Q J 10 9 3 •96 t 7 6 3 +A Q 4 SOUTH +A72 •K Q 7 4 t Q86 • K J 10 The bidding: North Eut South West Pua P ... lNT P ... PAM P ... Opening lead: Six of • Strange are the waya of the mighty. When this hand was played in a world championship match be· tween Italy and Brazil. both South's became declartr at one no trump. One declarer f1ile<!, by a trick; the other made five over\nck.s! We are not th rilled wit h East's decision to paaa one no trump. Since West i• marked with values and East baa four plus sure tricka with spades as trumps, we would have risked competing with two apadts. That contract would have been touch-and-go. At both tables the o ning lead Tht kindest thmg th.at can be said about the defense at th• other table is that it is difficult to determine on - whose side East· West were playinc . After winning the heart lead on the table. dedar .. r led a club. Eut shot up with the ace to 'N!tum a heart, and West ele<-ted to let South's kin1 hold. waa a low heart. Both declarers played the t.en from dummy, which won. The Brazilian declarn t ried a. diamond to the queen, losing to the king. West shi~ to a spade, and" the defenders forced out the ace. Declarer ran his four diamond tricks, but the dtfense gave declanr no chanct . T hey won a rounded suit ace immediately and cashed out their spade tricks. scoring in all four spades and one trick in each aide suit-dQwn one. \ Thus. declarer was in hand to lead the queen of diamonds. covered by the king and taken by tht ace. Next came a club to the jack. back to th• t.en of d iamonds and a club to the king. Whe.n that suit divided evenly. there was a long club on t.he board. Declarer reentered dummy with a diamond and took all bis minor-suit winners. South discarded two spades and the queen of hearta. and West let go all bis hearta to hold on to t.he euarded king of spadts. De· darer's ace of spades and seven of heart.a took the last two tricb. Early morning motor routes available . Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842·4333 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PU·ZZLE COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH ACROSS 5V Seventy S8 CopteS 59 Fuhle 1 FIShlng boat 6 tnvaslon 10 Snakes 14 Lighl \'9Ssel 15 Comoetentty 16 "S" ol GB S 17 Suflenng 18 Commuru· catlOn equipment 20 Pie utensil• 21 F1VOl'ite 22 ··-Coone' 23 Shldow 60 lnMCI stege 61 SaJanoe 62 P11ythlngs 63 Slipshod DOWN 1 VOCll Slyle 2 Wise men 3 Pr-tly 4 Unchanging 5 Lind body 6 Badger's kin 7 Aid I nd -Wedneeday, S.ptemMr 11, 1•1 25 Sl'lrewdef 27 Dl•ligure 8 Fever11h, per hap• Schwarzkopf~ Hero·gtneu l H. Norman Schwarzkopf, cl11tical lAo, prtdlct.cl 11t th• age of 10 lh11 one day ht would bt a genual leading 11n 11rmy to 1 great vh:tory for the U.S. Schw1r1kopf u y1 th1t one of his fnorllt' p111tlmes 11 w11tching magic trick-. During the litter p•rl of 1992, he wlll taptrlence a "S.lurn cycle.'' Thia .qualft lo pfftlurt 11nd the kind of rt1ponalbllity th1t could Include a prtSICS.ntlal c11mpalgn. Next month, O<tobtr, he m1kt1 major domestic 1dJU9tm•nt. AlllES (March 21-Apnl 19 1 Kttp plans flt ,.lblt You'll bl' calltd to ... ,.,a duty " Atttnhon revolves around c•· l'l't'r. promohon, produchon. INdtrsh1p rol• Cyd• 1lao hlgtihghts Vl'r-Ylhhty ar11shc tndNvors. popul,nty TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Lun.u 111p«t coincides w ith communication travtl. org1n1u1ion Rud bl'tWtt'n tints, 81udy fine pn nt. build on solid baSt'. Scorpio natlvl' helps with ltflll rights Anothl'f T1urus wlll alttt0 pl.iy role. GEMINI (Mly 2J ·Jun• 20)· You'll bf' revved up for challenge. £mph11l1 nn rudln1 11nd wrltlnfl. ntlcul11ln8 1 .. 11ngs Wh•t btalnt u flln1tlon rould develop Into wrioua ntlatloMh1p. S.glt· lanan rtprtMnted. CANCER (Jun• 21·July U ) Att•n· hon f'fVOlv" u ound home. Hptndi • lu'" put forth to ~•utlfy 1urround Ina• Spo1llah1 on SNbllc <rtdlblllty. l!Mgt . marital ttatw Thttt will bf' mu· MC tonlah•. Llbr11 btcomn claw ally. UO (July ll·Aug 22) S«n1r10 bkne prllCtkallty with 1llu41on You'll provide ln1plrat1on for PltC'ft n.ttlvt who htlptd you durlna mlnor <rl•I• FOC'\d alllO on ftnploymtnt. bdic uta. n1n .. Mu• -."'" cry_.11 clffr VIRGO (Allg lJ·Stpt. 22): Ctno· tlonal tlft atrot\I· Emphaa.l• on chal l•l\I•· ct.adlln•. Inv"''"'"' Yo\l'll bf lftlve In tnatttl'I of •pt'C'\llatt<>n, ••plo· ration, chlld auld•llft. Old4'r lndMJut l ••P,.,... tonftd•n~. could ptav1dt flll\dl"' Ll•A ( 1>4. 23-0ci. 21). P~t I' th.ti h•d bttn dormlf\I will be-l't'ilctl · vatl'd V1t"w~ will be vrrif1l'd long· J 18tan<'t' cnmmun1c•tton rl'lall'S 10 ,our· ney w1dl'r •uJlence Refu~ lo bf' hm1t · , l'd by outmodl'd n1ncep1~ Ar1<•11 1n'· volvt'd SCORPIO (Oct 21-Ntw 21) N .. " pro}t'Ct might rt"qu1ff' shor1 "'urney Fo c-us on l't'i•t1vt". v.,11 ... 1ntl'lll'Clu0JI curi · M1h• St~ onginallty. indl'ptnJenct' 1mpnn1 1ylt Yt>U'll gt'I to hHrl of m"· ltn 1n dr•mallc fashion AC'ttpl1 SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dt-c 21) Puull' p11'CM (all 1n10 pl1ct You'll gair overall v1t'w Mon•y appaff'ntly los will bt ttrovt'l't'd with help from C.in · ctr n11t1vt FtteU'< o n pt~nal pc>slK''<· 5ion1. unique collKt1ons. 'PP'•""' CAPRICORN (Ott 22·J•n IQ) Empha "on populanly. lt>g1Um.itt ff'•· 11<1n for n-ll'bn1tlon You'll know wh•t h do u ac1lv at r11ht time Ar«nt ptnK>n1 m113neti,m, wttar shadt'8 of purple gray. 11rt•n and black C..-m1ni repR> !ltnlt'd 30 Segments 31 Believe 32 Thll and that 33 Bar bill 36 Variety 37 Shorn up 38 Axis end 39 r .. ·, predecleuof 40 Scorctie. 41 Fowl 42 ~turll gllt .. ~. 45 Some linemen 47 Skin prot>lem 48 MMe loYful 49 ROW'ef '• need 50 us pretldenl 1000..13 S4 Umpec1Hed Item 2 14 17 AQUARIUS (J•n. 20·Ffl> 18) Yol might bf' c.aJled upon 1011110 "doublt du· 20 ty." Wh11 had be-en wllhheld w ill b. relNllC'd -10 your bf'ntfit. Oblltacle h ttant formtd Into tttpplngJtontt T•un.tt S«>rplo pereon. pity •lgnlliant rol" P'ISCtS (f:tb 19·M•rch 20) Chang' of pk'e ,,_ry, Em aal on 1bllll) to "charm you r w11y " You'll w l11 tn•nd and Inn ntt llD'pottant pt0p1• potlltht on crutlvlly, IJ~ultllon dr1m11lc f'fUnion Vt,.o tnvolvtd 9 Color 10 To the t>eacti 11 Ball pllyetS 12 Lustrous cloth 13 Vow 19 Position 21 APl>le 24 Honc>f card 25 Splashee 26 Female lltlt 27 Portion of medicine 28 Foti! V9fM 29 "J?hf9' and "Mary" 30 Bnef 32 Aaoa. pr'9f 34 Llly~t 3SC~ 37 -Gynt 5 IF SllPTEMIH 11 IS YOU• llllTHDAY: Current C)'(I• ht&hl thb ,,.rtn•nhlp. •billt1 10 "n" pvl• of pvbhc Foeull al-o Of\ <'Olftl'Mm.I t ne.r· priw, lnvntmtnt, cvopt nllvt ttffC'lft marital tt111ut, property Vlllut. Ourll'\f ~r. you'll rH<h beyond PfYVK'W llmllatlon Amltnt1on of ~illl act1v -.... ~~ ...... ~_. _ _.,_ "'" ~l..m amwl"' populltity ""'" l.lbn J'9fl0ft pla7 s nlfk l nl I04ft II\ ......... _... .... _....,._ your llf• Ycxi ~"""°"of \ln1vff• ul 11pptt1I You "'"'' p.1lnt on broad t-~--+--+­ C'Anvu You'll trn e l tn DKtm~r and cll.....nlnaltl~ lnfonn1tton. 7 38 L ... lhan 40 noun a week 40 Icy rain 41 Mongrel 43 Beet wltn.a 44 Con\fe)'ance 45 AciOf Ro!Nto 48 Wed ln~. 47~ e 9 Income 49 Mete!) 51 MOllem offlWlls 52 Thlca milta 53 HMn ~ - 55 BiCI 11.oceM 58 Attw S*dOI 57 FrlnOe ( ...... ....,,...,.. ...... -. --............ ~ .... """ iBc 04'::••• te ~-mo.·c.11 Cotleotor W•lue Tll9 liiWiiii"lJ .. ......... ............... llO.OOO'f' ........ -;. _ ..... _.__. _ .. ot trade for ileep a :; ...-. .._.._.I 1ou•1v , .. ,or9d t»r a.a: 11 nt.-ce.. ~"':;.LA. 1'1111 , Lil.*.,....,..--...... ~·••-===z ehlpwr~ MWUpfe ........ • -. 11• ..... :-i. :'."f: umuy1°':.'; , ::W.., e.rN.w°': =~ o.-.._, :,f\~ • • "·" bolit. •NM>OO. Ctwtli MAM.._,, ...eo, 4-dean Woue •tl60 TNe "*"'" 11 oon-fillllll , .. c••••••· ., ... ,.. :-........ -""° _. t::"' .=.:=r: .... C::O:: ·~ ~~ • il§.'l':tl..!L--1iiiiiii;";iiMiM;-- .., ~ M , 08 radio. AMI 1..,. 7rovo,. .... -.... models. guarent••d fMnOed lo -... _. -.,.._ _. ™•n• .... -------•we 9UY f'VANJTVA•, f'M, QOOd condldon ~ ........ up. approvaJ No down ,,... under ·~ ..., 10. f1, M. 0.... ,, ..._ -•· --~~jiiii;1"';;'.-~-~lqUM, appllancw, ~:...873:::.29• 1 =· 0,::.-:!::: i>•~menl , 1 •0• .,.._. N.lfMC9) ...... 1M1 RtM --.. ......... R •&UI etc. f'Of' c ...... can 22· ••ntana, 1Ht. "r"-"\' 1_,,, DeMc• .. , 1111 •• .... 14 Hra. .._. on: ...,....,,.,., i, T.-C • 11-._..,l,gfatJ~Uf P I Ill .... ~ J ' r 1 1 1 ' • , I 1 l 113-0848 ~~· NldJo, helld, :,:!, ,:_rv .,,:::~::::; 1:-H. w.ir ,r -_...._ .. ,.:-: TM ==" ,.,._ Ol:~:hr~~w!i~~~~ r,;;;,7~h~wc:=. "* °' '**· 12eeo c.11 ..... n ... 1111,. =~~.!.~llld .,:-;-~t'~.:!.'&.,flfld ~.....,...-lald ... A HIO ,...,, -.. oeo. TZZ-7275. 1 .. ------....;1 C"-"V 1987 Pick .. -.,. --~r .,_.,. of .. • :THe ~ ,.;::::,:ran ..., __ N MANNa. IM 1 .. m. MU91 ... 1 thl1 • • --.h 83341521• --~t~i • ._.,,.. r 1auu-. m1 .._ v.. ....: -1 ,--..,. __.. ~,f'· c.. ...._ wkndl S400 72~157 35• Qatden Qtct\, Pet· .... *"9WMOll ..-v -I lull X.MI •1-C.. -c-9:• Dining Tat>•• 44 x 72. 2 kin• 4/101 dleul ~• • PWllllH Thi ;~ 1 .._, c.lr . .., NU8H ca..Pr C. .......,_ ..,. 18'' leave1, a chelrs • (Under 100 tw.). ~ 1874 240%. New P*'t• Aed wfth whHe top • ftubltehed Hwlport ~ .,. -~,;-• OMd Ill. ....... 1771 .......... ........, ...,_. ......... II.. C°"9 ...... 2 erm chalf9. MOO. ble planked ... tet, good condtUon. GrMt ~n-) end •hetlte. M Pied 81aur, IMllO, 4-COl1a Mel9 "°' ._.,,.. ,.D.R. 0. .... V.. .... X.10I, 0om .... N04 ~ ~. - 759-14«>. Ac*rf\lrll~jlb,wtndoo dMl,,1200.MHHe A:'m.o%K•t~~~: ~gr9tve. all~ ber 11, 24, Odoller 1, I, POllT RRMOYAL IP-C-. ..... c.lr.-U , I Jiit .. 3, 10, 11, .=c,~ .... i:, ... oon- MATTRESS SETS· twin ..... Avon ,,._ T~ ,7,500. Call -.... F~1' Ood rMtlO, AMI ttet vice_ llOl loulh lilr ,_.., !~ bu9'n9M .. ~ tlet TM ~·:;.,.,(:) oom-S70 Mt ,...... • hatau ott>. 11 s 000/ ........... •• · g condition, T·10I lalboe ..-... c.1r. --~ • lrdrtrtw T.e ___. __ ... _. . .... QUMn Trade e27 i3A • 2199. -.... 500. 973'1729. AJleon Lynette UndNr TM ............. ,., .... ,.__... .. :..-......= ~!~•!'':,. *s'e~:Z:: ' • 19H OODOE COL Tl~~;==~===:!J Plymouth 1950 Deluxe 311 Cotonado ,_, 12, ~ lo --.._. W IOTICI ::...:.• ~1)"'ii;d SML oelc d••k ... 5 • d.. ~cfu:, mr:,~· :he:! ._.*"""''!,!'!:!!!!,to Run1 vary emoolh, PUIUCllOTICI ~~·:'~.,....::-..::er--) ~ "• llboweon:Aual*22, 1 • 1 •• .. --"' -• brand new bfaku no ,. .... -.-llbOWlt on: 9"A • a -1 t I OreaorY C. flillllan nett• H5, eofabd room condition. Alk, Thebelt~ln~ ru9t or dents 12850 ,....,.. OUCMdby:enlndMdull P•lu11-. n.-....,... ... tied $t25• eofa $9', em., ••roe T1W ._ •• "'· Ing 15000. 875-tooo dltloocur llllvlnCUMlfled. oeo. 722•7275" au.1n111.....,. :.:,~eo11trant(a) ~ =-''ri:~ ...., ...... 111 ""' "' eouney C1lftil of ctr $85, K·wtrMd Mt w . • .... "''"' I to ..... ~ ""' "' I .. TM '**'"' per90r1I Oranol Courtly on ~ $t250, wooc:t bkc... -:~=~ PUIUCNOTICI PUIUCNOTIC! ~~~ :,::"'~~ ~~~ .. ~---•: i:s.11e1 :::~· ._;le!~~ :tr:o• ' MCMU48 1877 CMC. Rune realty P'lottttow nest u~lf the Flctltlout ~~ SAADO'S w£l:· UP· abo'w1e on: NIA wi, 1•1 ~= = . N04Tf4 crib $1t0, chra $20, ti. Balboe laland. Doc~ In ~ood, looka good. •u.m... .._ Bualnn1 Name(•) 1111ed HOt.STERY, 1"8 Harbor ~J::::..Undnef ftltd ~ ,_llH _. . ='=-~= much more. 97:J.08.48 the B•"t for rent S200/ ult Mii. '850 OBO. Statement -•bov• Of\: April e, l99t &Nd., Cotti Meea. Callf. with the ,._..., ~ ... ,. ........ ..-~ .._.. Men ~. I02 ~ ber"' tO 11 t• t"t 01~s. Y are doing b "u: Thi• atat9ment waa filed Phlllp A. Sardo, 6908 ~ 20, tit County on AuvillC w to. 11, It, O*blr 1, __. T.., mo Call Jud 648-8001 TM . FOi! penona Diane M. Naumann 92127 OnwlQe __ ,,, ......... "' --.......,.. .--~ Oouri. OoMa Mela. Qilf, .., • • • PREMIER ORD PRO· with the Coumy Cllffl of fl1ld StrHI, Woodl1nd 20• t t 1•t Thll bullMll I• con- Regulatlon elzed POOL Dock for rent up to 28' LlltCOL9I ,.,. • CESSINO, 952 Norma Oolnge County on August Hiiia, Calif. 91388 t PIOU74 T., dU*d ~ M lndMdlMlf 1--. .. u;1 .;; 1 .,.;-_;;;;:Tl:ICI:;--• $200/mo. More . Info COfttl •,., ..... Lane, Garden Grove. Calif. t6, t99t Thia bu1lntu ·'• con-· Pubb"-<S ~ ~ The r~tr•nt(I) com-~ -TABLE. recently re-8..,,.,.7.... nen -.vu 9 ..... ,. d· .... ..,. by ,_............... l "--t M ... __.. ....... . d ,.,.,.,., ...... . "''"" 1'503940 ......... : an ............... ..... • ... nlot Auguet .. _ .... -na .,__,, ftlnMCt ....... ... ••• ~:~=~· Se~::Val c~~h~ DOVllR SNOREa ~ng.t run~ good ll800 Terri June Mahurltn, Publl1hed Newpor1 8"ch· The rtglalr1nt(1) com·127, September 3, 10, 171 ~ ;;;J rw under the ~ ....... , ...... l'v11sccllancous 6015 atlcka. Ball rel urn. Three dock• at private ua '" .. 2..ose7 b~:~!. ~c:ifr'.~~· Garden ~'ts• Men Piiot August ;::.~,,J:, 11i:%: t991 Ple•na• =: =~· ~ ...... ,,.. $500. 646-8357 re1ldence: 25 +, 45 +, Thll builntat la coil-• eptembtr 3, 10, 17, Bualnt11 Nam1ja) 111t6d T.QS 811111111 aa .... Noni Rlynot The FollOwlng per90nl 50 +. Euy acce11. 19n 28osE. Ivory. ex, ducttd by: an l~lvldull 199t above on: Janua~ 1, 1888 •••••• TNe """"""' w ftled .,, ~ bualneee •: Pets & $t0.S13/tt. Mr•. Sheri· c,etlent condition. Aak, The rtglatrant(a) com· T.Qt 'Phlllp A. SardO PUIUC IOTICI Tt'9 ~ penorw ...,_.the County atftc of CE ITY W1U.S, 2005 d • n 7 t 4 '8 5 1 ,2234, 1 S meneod to tranHct but'2 Thia ltlttment wu fifed, .,. dOll'lltlll .....,.. •: OrMat County on Auguat SWM Drtw. Colla MeM, &42·7858 or 80().273-t44t ng 9000. 842,2255 ness undef the Fictitious with the County Clerlc of l'lotltl•• INDUS'TAIAL l>EllON 30, 10t1 Cellf. 92926 MOOR N G Merced•• 1882 3000 Bualneas Name(•) lllted PUBLIC NOTICE Owlat County on Augult ..,....._ .._ CONCIPTS, 711" Poppy l'IOM8 Mlc:hNf John Colllnll?OO& An11nals 60·19 BUNNt•a BUNNll!8 Adorable Lops, mixed Lops, color1, 1lze1. healthy. 768-0578 15th I St.=. ~apt ft Be~~ Turbo. beautlful car, t above on. May 1, t991 P'lotlltoua 16, 1091 et&l1• .. IC A~Corona dll Mar, ~ N9Wport a..c Swan Drt\le, Colta M .... W owner, txcetlenl con, TefrlJ Mehurttn P80HM The F-.... Celt. "'-~ ........ ...._. c.llt. '2e2e Ith boat. St4,000. dltlon le 950 Thia 1tal1mtnt wu filed lklalnea9 Neme Publl1hed Newpot1 Beach-Ill _...., per90rW Anckft ltewart Minor, ...,... -~ Oleg KeeQy. 2005 SWan Call 714-544-0078 (7t4) ~73 with the Coomy Cltrk of 8tetetnent Cotta M ... Piiot Augult1 NA~E.u:....,.. 719\t POOP\' AV'I., Corona ._ 10, 17, 24, October 1, °""9, Cotta ...... Celt. Pianos & Organs 6059 Cl!mpers RVs & Trllilers 801 15· HOUSE TRAILER. good condition, S760. Nouee Tr•IP•r $300. 645-6966 Motorcycle · Ofangt Coonty on S.ptem-The Followlng persons 27 .,_ W ,. _ __. ......, d9I Marl e.tf. lat25 lltl 82'28 btr 1 o. l 99t art doing bu91neH u : · ..... .,tember 3. 10, 17,1 N"' ..,.._, Hlghwty 1102, Tiii•. uullne" 11 con-T Thie bualntH I• con- F5082H CREATIVE CAWGRAPHY 199t =Ort BHch, Callf. ducted by: 111'1 lndMclMI ducted by: joint wntur9 . Diltsun 9 140 MG '71 MIDGET Brtt11h Convertlb,. Claa•lc. Moving Muet .. IP? s 1750 OBO. aso-eoee Leave Me••llG• Publlah9d N-"""' Beach-AND STATIONERY, 537 El T.ettl Steven ;J N· .. el Tiit regl1lr•nt(1) co~ PUIUC --Thi regl1trant(1) eotno~ ,,..... • Modenl Avenue, Newport · -• 2505 menced lo nn.ad ~ -1 "'5 menctd to tranuc1 ~ Co111 Me11 Pilot Septem-e.a~alif. 92ee3 Wnt COMt ~ 1102, nw under tt'9 ~ Plu1N••• .,.. under the AcWoUa bet 17, 24, October t , 8, M9gan D. Woog. 537 El PUBUC NOTICE Newport BHch, Call(, JIWINM NalM(e) ll'9d Bualnff• Name(I) ~ 199t -MOdena Avenue. N-port 928&3 • -llboV'l.on: .iun.ao, 1llO r..er.ui .._ M>ove on:AuguaU1, 1•1 T-709 Beacl'I. Caltl. 92663 Plottttoua Tbl• bualneH II con-Arrdtwl s. Minor .... ...... MIU Collnt =========I Thia bualneu •• con-a...-. Neme ducted by: an lndMdutil Tllll llt8tlmlflt w ._, TM Followtlig l)er90nl TI'9 -...mtnt waa fMld PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual a .. teMent The reglatrent(I) com--"" fie County a.ti of .,. doing bullrllu u : with the County Cllrtc Of ________ ;___1 The registrant(s) com· The Followlng • IMnCed to transact b(lal.. Or.nae County on AuglJll ALTON CONTRACTORS, Orange County on AuglJll Baby Gr11nd, beautlful gloaa black flnlah, xlnt cond St ,475 lSplnet Plano. good condition, Pleno ltacher must sacrifice. S575. 527,1854 or 952·2238 G11r11gt ............ Flett toua mtneed to transact bust· are dol bualnesi ~ neu u~er the Actltlous 20, 10tt 2100 8.E. Main St. 1400, .,, 23, tlt1 ---------' 8u11ne:. Heme nest Ondef tht Flctlllou1 WRIG~'S ELECTRiCAL Bualnen. Name(a) lilted P804aM lllne, Celt. 92714 P804711 ' 8 0 p R • L U D E j Stet~ 801ineas Name(•) ll1tod 999 Hartford Way Colta •boV'I Of\. ~ ti, 1991 PUbtllh9d Newport ~ D•vld Alton Pttereon, Publflhed Ntwpor1 8eaaho MOPED Auna real The Following perJOna ·~:no~: July 3. t991 Mesa, Calif. 92&28 ' ~r~r:,~m.,,. delwu fMld eo.ta Mell Piiot Augult ::Z ~. ~ ~ Coate Mesa Piiot S.ptem- well S~JS5o1 I 1eeo RCLIPSB oa. are doing bualne\a u : Th~ siaie:~ WIS 1119<2 :~a~ WA. ~ght, 999 with ,,,. County Clet1< ot 27, SepMmbtf 3, 10, 17, Thi• bu1lneu 11 COl'l-bef 3, to, 17, :M, ttet Scooter 801 ________ _ii Automatic, AJC. power LASEALETTEA, 503 Dahlia with th c C 1 or •Y· •ti M .... Ofange County on AUQ1* 1191 ~by: an lndMc:tual T.e68 TRADE I I brake•, tllt, AM/FM Ave .. Corona del Mar, Clalf. Orange eco:n'~tyon ~ugrk o: ~~11· 92b6~ 20, t99t T«W The r90l1tr•nt(1) com· cusetto. White/black 92625 16 t99t 111 1 u~ ntH 11 eon-P5Ma4e m.nced lo lranud bull, --------- Salt .-·11 Costa Mesa 61 24 Glg&.ntlc Helt Price Sala Sept. 23 to 28 Tlcktocker Thr{tt Shop 649 W. 18th St. Interior. 44,000 high· J"~;;e ~ Neemann, 503 · no3 te7 dTuh~ec1r:~·1::;~~~~r~om-Publlahed Newport 8"d1-PUIUC NOTIC! ~ underN the FlctltlOU9 PUIUC NOTICI I way mlle1, mini condl, M~r Colol v;2625 orona del Publl11hed Newport Beach· mencod to tranuct bu•I· Co1ta Me.. Piiot Auguat .;::::':. imt(I) U111d --------- through cl~aified lion. 1 00 .ooo mlle This b~atntsa 18 con· Costa Mesa Piiot Ausiuat n111 und8f the Flctltloua 27, September 3, 10, 17, P'lotllln1 NJA o.vtd A. P .. ..on Flotltleua 14 "9678 tran1ferablt warranty. ducted l)y: an lnctlvldual 27, September 3. 10, 17, BualntH Name(1) lllttd .199t ... IRUI ltw TIQ llatiement WM nlld ....... , ......... ~ Priced to eell, S8995. The reglslrfnt(•) com· t991 above on: August 5. '"t T«Je 8tiat1•1nt wtth lhe County Clift( of Sttltetnent 67~ mtnced to lianHct bull· T · Wllllam A. Wrlgh1 The FolowtnO '*"°"' Oninoe CcMWv °" August The Fol1oWlng Pl'IOM INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~EE · $1.50 per line per day. That's ALL you pay Butdon 4 ltn" t 3 tnsftf1iont '" ,,,. SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll ASK FOR CANDY Bus•ncss Services 3488 Need a Fax? We handle It all, typing, AJP & A/A All bull. needs lnmdlod bv our Sect'y. Guar lo wos1 rates 673·2309 weauv FULL OR PARTIAL TRUST DEEDS (714) 6362 4577 Cabinets 3490 .,....CONVEYS CUSTOMS Ca bl net a/Furn It ure. Flnlahe1/Ro1torat1on. All quallty. 548-5375 Carpentry 35 1 O Doo~ec>aor-Merattons Cablneta,f>anel,Locks $18llt Oryw!t PllllO..elc 35 Y'9 e•p Je<ry G42-0567 Cement Concrete 3526 Contractors 3558 D.W. B•cketrom. A•· model/Add on French Door' & fin. crpntry Lie. 604061. 642·7390. GENERALCOHTRACTOR Custom home• & re, modeling. Rea & com· merclat. Uc 1!'627750 67325533 or 493-9796 Construction Building 3560 Peu?'• Conetruotlon, driveway•, pat101, room addltlon1, saw cu tting, concrete remov. Uc. 254724. ·630-t043 ~ 838-3528. Elcctri~al 361 O **KMS Electrlc, 220V, room addltlon1, cell, Ing fan•. llghl9, plug1, panel upgrade• Free HtlmatH 487-8101 Uc ,,002588 ELECTRICIAN UC.#597064 Hauling 3720 . ..,LT HAULING SERVICE Garage /yd clnupa-trett Jon 145-8192 DICK'S HAULING Junk to dump & gen- eral haullng. Largo truck with Ifft gate. 540-3798 DUMP RUNS • JUNK Furniture. trash, tree branche1, appllancea. Mike 7 dy• 84~"1391 -4U2 Thia ltaltmtnt WU ftled Ari doing bullnell •. 20. ll9t atl doing bulfntM U : with the Coumy Clerk of PUIUC llOTICI QOlD '} DIAMOND. EX· ' ,804294 la>ll1E J. MIU£R COM- Orangt County on Augult CHAHOE, 743 8akeJ St Pubtlahed Newport Beacn. ffA'HY (b)JMC, Ilea Baker 20, 199t P'lotltloue #0, COltl MeM Cd. Coetl u.....-Pilot ....... St. 13t5, Costa M .... F804151 Bu..,._ NMMt t2t2e ' ' -.._..at Calif.~ Publlahed Newport Stach· Stat__,.t Alhraf Mlllla, 7.a w ... V, September 3, 10, 17, Jeffrey Jactl Mlntf, 7805 Colta MIN Piiot AugUlt The FolloWlng Pl"IOtll '9'/ln Bay, COlta Meu, t"t Applloou Trail, Orange, 27 September 3 tO 17 are doing bu9lneu 11· Ciillf. t2t2e T.fl30 Calif. 92989 t99t ' ~ • PERFORMANCE PLUS Thia bu11n1H 11 COl'l-Thia bualne11 la c~ ELECTRIC, 755 Unit I w, ducted by: en lndMdull PUl&JC IOTIC! ducted by: an lndMdual _______ T;...-62:;;.,;4 17th Street, Colla M .... Tht regl1trant(a) com-Tht regl1trant(•) com- ---------Calif. 92127 menctd to 11aneact IMlilt-,......,., menced to lranaact ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Paul Schoefflet, 2 Wild neu under the Flc:tltloul ................ ,,... under tt1e Flctltloul 00011 Courl, Newport Bullne11 Name(•) lilted 1t.it, ... n1 Buslnes1 Nam•7• listed '1ctHloua 8"ch, Calif. 92983 lbove on: M1gU1t t5, 1"t The Followtng Plf90nl lboYe Otl: NIA Bustnen Neme Thia buslnHt 11 con-Aahraf MMtl .,. doing bullnMI a · ~ Jaclc MMt Stet t ducted by: an l~MdUal Thl9 NWn41nt wu llled PHOTO CREATIONS. 988 Thia ltatement -ftlecl Th• Fol.:::" ton• Tht reglatrent(1) com-Wltt'I IN County Oertc of Pr9lklo Dr., Colla Meu, wfth the County a.rti of Merine & Reald•n· are doing bullneH ~ menced to trwlNC1 bull-Onnae County on ~ Clilf. 1292e • Of"lnae County on AUQUlt tlet Very reasonable PHENTCO 231 Cematlon ne11 under the F\c:tltloul 20, 1191 M Gent Nellon tee Pr• 23, t09t rateal Xlnt refa avl. Avenue. cO..ona del Mar 8=""1. Name(•) llsltd PI04Ua 1lcflo Or., Co1t1 MMa. F504TU Call Jeff 722-0050 C1111 92625 ' a •on. !Jr. 1, t891 Pubhtled ~ 8Mch-Calf 92t2I Publllhed Newport &Mch- RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt Ptt.r JOHPh Hagon, 231 ~~I ~=:'me"t fl~ Cotta Mell Piiot A.ugull Thli butln•H ,, COl'l-Colta M ... Pllo4 ~ Palntmg. Int/fit Hovse/ ' Carnation Avenue, Corona with the ~ wcriert of 27, September 3. 10. 17, duct9d by: an lndMdual ber 3, 10, t7, 2•, 199t Apt. Oual. job. Froo est del Mar, Calif. 92625 Ofangt County on A·--199t Ttte regl1trtnl(1) co"" T.eeG St llc#569897 636st758 This bualneu 11 con-t6 t99t -.-• T-640 l'nllnCed lo tnlneact bull, · dUC19d by: an Individual • Mia under the FlcWout ---------W p YOUNGQUIST The regla1r1nt(a) com· rao•••• PUIUC -nee BUllM91 N•m•(•) Kited --------• ' menoed to tran1ect bull, Publl1hed Newpcrt Beach-,.,, llbOYe on: NIA PUIUC NOTICI Painting Contractor neu und0< the Flctttloua Coat• M111 Piiot August Plot.._. M Nellon Ouallty palntln~ by Bu1lneH N1me(1) llattd 27, Septtmbtr 3, tO, 17, .,..,111 llw = ~ WM filed p r of e 1 9 1 0 n a 11 above on: August t6, t99t t99t et.et County C*tc of Llcll'602098 Insured. ~l~~;lmtnt WH flltd T~7 Thi F~pertonl ~t County on Augu.t 8tat.meftt Freo e1t. 645--3305 with lh• Coumy Cllffl of -c• dol~bWIMM u : Pll04Z80 .,::;:. Fol~ ~ Painting 3858 011~ County on ~•t PUIUC NOTIC! =r-UI~~ Publllhed Newport lleacn-INTER1ATIONAL CON- • TREES. 20, t 1 Ca11f ne4i''_..,,_, ColUI Mell Pilot Augu1t SULTANTS LIMITED f5t WE Gal• Shd Hq Togethtr F504259 '1otltleua Terence M. Connolly 27, ~ 3, 10. 11, Kalrnue c.220. Colt9 • ...... Total Interior RemOd· Pubh1hed Newport Stach-...,n111 flw 21002 S1rmtvnoor, ~ 199t Callf. 92.$20 ellng Serv. Advice To Costa Mtaa ftllol Augull ... ,......,. ton Beach, Cellf. ta4e T«lt Donald M. Yuhal, 2136 Landscape & Lawn Cai e 3808 Papering 3866 Topreo Remove l twn1 1p•nkf•t t•'lup 751·3476 Du1ty11 Lawn M•lnt. M onthly/Wkly or t time Fret ttt 24t-t640 S.S.L Mo.int & Land. Rea /Com. new 1od, aprlnk rpr. Rellablo, Lie. bonded.75t·70ts. The Crazy. ~7172 27, S.pltmbtr 3. to, t7, The Following peraone Thie b111lneu la COl'l-Camino Laur91, San a.m-t99t .,, doing bullneU u : ducted by: 111'1 lndMdual lf'ltt, Calif. 92872 T .us (1)PLANn MEDIA SER· Tht regl1tr9nt(I) com-PUIUC IOTIC! Thi• bualne11 11 con-t-------~;;. VICES (b)OOODMAN SUP• to tnlnUd IM*-dUc:ted by: an lndMdUll ---------PORT (c}PERl<ARA INTER-MM wtdef the Actllow ,........,. Tht rtglatrant(I) com-PUILIC MOTIC! NATIONAL. '"" Nof1h Of. Bwlneu Namt(I) lllled ................ rntneed IO lrwact ~ tnt/l!Jrt. patch plul1tlng ange StrMt, °'1lngl, Callf. ~ on: ~ t 81a••••M nen under the Act1t1ou1 Coltom texturing, quaUty P'PottUeue 92M8 · 189t ' The Fdlowtlig Ptf90nt Buainen N11nt(1) 11.-1 worl<. Problema·No Prob-ltu91ne.e Neme Ertc John GoodmM, 252 Tetene1 Conrdy .,. dolna bulllnMI u : •boYe on: Augult 29, 1"t lemil #3268&4 55.,7831 Slet.....nt North Harwood StrMt, Or· Thie llllltMnt wee fllad COLLATOR EXCHANGE, DorWd M. Yuhu __ _....;;,;;,;;.;;.,;;,.· ,;,::,..:....:.;:::_:_1 Tht F--......, Inge, Calif. 92eee wlU\ the County Qer11 Of 3001 Aecllll lid. 1 1107 Thia statement WU llled Plaster Repair 3880 Your Service Directory Repre1entat111e •• Drlvewey12 pat1012 (714) 646-4230 p111h1 etc. No JOb 100 ""'s_U_N_L;,..l_N_:._.;...;..;...,;.~:..._- THE GREEN SCENE la11m-T rw·Sfvub-lnstall Sprinkler Installation TtH Trlmmlng!Rtmovel uawn Melnt & Cleanup1 RototOllng •"32,8804• at. Lio. ,,599029 S•ndblaatl-.,. dol"" ~-~· Thi• bu1lnH1 •• con-o...,. ~on...,..,..,. coeea Mela. callf. 92829 • with 1he County Cllrtc of ··• suac·o'• · ducted by: an lndMduall '* i 1891 Htnry Walter Ootb•I Oranae ~ °" Augu9l Reatucco, painting. • 1100 Edln9er Th• regletrant(a) com-· 11171 w Orand AV'I Lake 28. t09t 642-4321 Ext 310 small "•••· Uc. Bond ~ Pl!L•CTRIC Mickey 536-0553 Sorv. NpB/CM t 5 yr• 567-474<4. Uc. 298005. 1204, HuntlngtOtl BHeh, menced to traneact ~ ,..,.:;:--~I. 'Caltt. 82530., • ' P'ecMeaa Callf. ~7 nesa undtf the FldttloUa Publl9hed 8-ch-Thi• bu1lneu la col'l-Publf9hed N .. _ ..... All elec/ttng 1pec. D.A.Z . Conetruotlon 4'39002t, 873-0358 Remodeling Ltonlrd J. U~ne, 6t00 Bu1lnH1 Name(•) lleted COllta Mell Piiot 8el*m-~ W..,, lndMdual Co.ta ewport _ ... ~~" c~r"im,.f"lngton llboYe on: NIA ber 10, 17, 14, Odobtt 1, Th• reg'11trant(1) com-.,., 3 t~~ ~.!°'t~ • • IEtlC Goodman 1991 rnencad lo tranuc:t bull-• ' • • .-t Craftsmanship, COl'l- PUBLIC NOTICE creto & block. Fr" The Cell! Public Utlll· est.· Competitive tfee CommlHlon, nE, prices. 751-8535. ·· OUIRES that all u11ad ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION houaohold 9ooda Masonry,Concrete Pe· movora, print their uoa-Orlveways Paint. P.U C Cal T numbor, LNldcape. Mikt 5462 3096 llmo'1 & chauffeur's print their T C P . num· ber In all 8dvot1l1e, ment1 If vou havt a Ceramic ties 3528 quesllon obout tho le, .JACK K•NN•DY TILE gallty of a movor, llmo & MARBLE INSTALL o r chaulfeu1. Call · Publlc Utlltlea Com· • REPAIR. All type11 mlHlon 7 t 4,558'4 t 5 t of P1ver1 Wuhlng & Sealing. 487~ Add1t1ons A<'tnoclf'l1ng ltl 1 O Addlllons/remod. Oen· erel Repair• and Handyman ••rvlc•• 780-7805 •eok ••w Bul?nni Frame to nnl•h CIHn, Fait, Ou•llty work Uc.eo5&'4 n2,7705, AJ >J >11;111<.PS Sf'rv1u· H2G f . ,. ; . Alf MakH and Modell Courteou• 84HV 558-05 t 5 3021•8 H•rbor Bl. C.M AlllltOI RlllOVAL A"ldemlal/ Comm'I. c.ri1fled. 1•1M011 0 t'I Ii I• lfl ~~ j I I ' I ~ l L; Child Care 3536 Uc. Day Care. My COM hm. Meal• Incl. HJ yr• exp Call 780-8739 be- iw..n 8AM to 8PM. CIP<1n1nq Serv1cp-.. l'i 1B Cteantng·A•1ldent1af.. Commercl•I. Excef.. lant, thorough, d• . pendable. Free Ht., call todayl Excel. refa. Ballenlln ... 050-7041. HOUSECLEANING. 15 Yra Experi.nce. A-'er· enc••· A•••onabl• rat ... M.,la, ~41~53 QUALITY HOUIECLUNINQ R•ll•ble. Thorough. Dal1lledl eeverlna. AveH w-k•nd1. 848-7044 WANT•D Fences & Decks ~Jh 1 P•NCB8.QAT•a. New Rep•lr. RtdWood/ Cedar Poet RtpltOI, CM/NB Jim Whyte 642, 7206 J.M. Conetruot!on • Remodellng Spec?ellete Free est. 71 •/&4722"49 Floor VICTOR'• Prof. Ger· dan & Malnt. Land, seeping to yra exp. Excel. ref1, 4572 1739 Masonry 3828 ALL typH brick, tll• & alone work. Hard, scape, pool work & tntrya Steve 985· 1478 8 R t C K J, T I L E , BLOC9'., CON· CffBT• Uc. A R1fa. Thi• bu11n111 11 co,,, Thi• atatement waa llled nau LW1der 1he Flctltiou9 T•u OcHn Venture eon.tr. ducted by: an Individual with the County Clerlc of T'482 8Ullnel1 Nam1(1) lllted -------~:.:. Aerpodetlng Proa. The rtglatr1n1(1) com-Orange County ort AuguM PUIUC-I abOV'I on: AuQult 21 11tt Kllcli/Bath Speclallst1 mtnced to tran1eat bu1f.. t8 t091 -•"' ~Goebel ' Skyll ht I d . neea undlf lht Flctltloua ' ......... · g 9, w n OWi, Bualn111 N•m•(•) lftled Pec>a8H .. _ ~ WU flled AotH?oue Fmch doors. otc. Uc. above on· August 20 t 99t Publl1hed Newport Beech--"" the County Clefk of ...,_.. ...,.._ #827448. 8fS0.-0389 LJ. Uggini ' Cotta Mtu Ptlot Auguat atat•••"' ~~ County on Augull ·~ Thia ltlt~t w1a ftltd 27, September 3. 10, 17. The Follow4ng '*"°"' • 1 1 pecy TM Followfng pet90nt wllh tht Coumy Clerk ol t991 are doing bUllnlU M : --H lrt doing buelnell •· Orenge County on Augutt T-638 CORPO'AATE Al!LOCA-~Newport Beach-HYPERMATION 19H 20, t09t , OOH IPECIAUITI, 100 """' .. MeN Piiot Sepcem-M1ple Ave. #1: Co•t• MettcUIOU9 Morton'a P50414T PUaJIC _1 Scholz Plaza, Newpcm b9r 10, 17, 24, October 1, Mesa, Calif. 92127 Mobll• Screen s.rvtce Publithed Newport Beach· ~ -•"' llMch, Calf.12913 ~ 1•1 Sauoott H. Bleltr, 1911 & Add1t1ons 3916 PUIUC MOTICI Screen Services :!920 Nobody bHtt Mor, Coate Meaa Pllol Auglnt 8cotl ~Sc:,.eldllp;: T.a Maple Ave. '1. eo..a ton'• prlcea Nobodyl 27. S9!>tamber 3. tO, 17, =Ort fJHChl Clllf ~· ~i 12121 •llCP9rt lnetaltera Our prices ere 10 low tt9t .......... • . PUIUC IOTICI ~ ua Mii 11 oon. Hardwood fir, llno., you ~v• to look up to T~ The Followlng pereon1 Thie bu1lne11 11 oon-The r~l=~(I) c~ ceremtc, carpet• Sub '" ltl• bottom. .,. dolna bulfn9M •: duded~ 111'1 lndMdUlll l'lwlftliue menctd lo lrMMCt .;,;;: 6752 3852. lnst;ill Rcpa1rs3620 Music ' nr tpr. UC. 648'282t Muelcal Dir. for .......,.t (714) 642-8595 PUIUC NO.u-I OLD NEWPORT FUNOtHQ, Th• r1gl1ftan1(1) com-._lr1u Nw neu under tM ~ '-'br .. ~., '"' ..0 Oki Newport aou... menctd lo trMMCt 1M*-1111111 lnl lknilnell Hatne(I) ~ n HS A CM Civic vwd, ~ 8-ct\, Celt. h9el under tM Ac9dolJI The fo49ottt119 S*1Gn1 aboW on· ~---:' PtayttouH now offera PlotttMue 9*3 BualneM Heme(•) ll"9d .,. dolna ~ 91: 1111 · ........,_....... •· *** R~MODELINQ pvt. p11no/organ ie.. •uet.teM ....... Newport~ f1nanolal eboW en~AuaUlt21 1•1 ll11 W10MIEA COM,AHY Sooct e-., 5 eons In your home. 8blt•M9nl Inc., CtllfomAa~· 8coft W~ 412 Irie Ave. Corona d.i nit atat Cu11om work. Elec.' StlSlleuon. All 1~1. SPAlNKLEAS are my The Fonowtng Pl'ION qo Oki ~ Thie .....,,_,. wu MM Mar, Callt. iiiai ...,_• elnent ... MM Carpentry·Tlle-Ptumb.· Kevin Weed 539-8851. only bulln .. 1. Tim.,., '!!~0ng 1~u u : Vllrd, Newport , Cellf. -"" fie Oou'1ly Clerti of U.. Ami ~1 412 0rar:~ C:::.: Fenc.1. t<tlth81HJ,.31t0 vaiv ... drip 1yetema. """"" "'"'ANATIONAL. 12913 0renoe County on~ ll'tl Aw. Corona oei Mat, i,., t0.1891 6-'.....W•PAtRa Home/ Plano IH.on1. All 119•1. tn1tallatlon A Repair. 53 Cuttllo, lr<llne, Calif. Thi• bu1lneM 11 con-27, 119t Ctlf. tiizi • PaOeaOJ R9ftt•I PROPERTIES ~~ur .~~r:·Ae't"'.v!i~· 722,7824 Char1H. 9:.7: RllTIM, A Catllllo, ~r%1:1~1fto Putll9hld _.,._..t ~ ~~i:~on-Publlahed Newport ~ Palnt·Carpentry-etc,, 7141eee.ot1t Uly. I lrvtne. Calif. 92720 inencM lo trW1eK1 ~· eo.ta ~-;J;'---The reol1trant(1) com-Coeta Mela Not~ Drywall. Olty!4&.15277 Thia bu1ln111 11 con-ne11 under the ~ ---·~ ll*IOld lo nneact ~ ber 17, 24, Octoblr 1 I. *HANDYMAN Tr•• trim eh rube ducted by: en lndMdUll 8uelne11 fUme(a) lllted blf I, 10, 17, 24, 1ttt l"'9 loltder fie ~ 1911 • * etump ,.,,;111• clnupi'. Th• r1gl1trant(1) com-lbOve on: NIA T.-? au.1,.... ...,.,...,,, llltld f.710 Big•,..~ f.~ .. 11':::.· "'ti-,,.,~, _ _, •pmklr• •od comm mencld to traneact bull· Lind• A.,,.,,..,.. abo¥e on:~ 2 1Nt _, ---.,.,_ ,. •rw.. ....,.. 1,,. Mlle • · nee uncs" '"'' F1cmtou1 Thi• ~ WM lhd .....c llOTICI u.. A. Wldmlef • A HANDY MANI Ou•Jtty nded ma ' • t'41.05 t2 Bu1lne11 N1me(1) llsled with tht C®nly Cler1I Tllll ••"*"' WM lllld PUIUC IOTICI H ~ Aldwd lfnor •bOve on: Augutt 11, ltlt 'Orange County on ~ "4•1 bl Wltt'I tM OCM#lty ~ of ____ ..;.;..;...;.;.,;;;.;;;.._ ome Repalre (Uo:lnl:fltft)M5-J200 Sim Ramin 27, 1981 • a 111 -. Orww. Co&nv on ~ ......... Call ~:-~~ * PAINTINO .Thll ltllement wu flltd "°90M ... ant 20, 1111 •1"1111 --OU.llty I wtth tht County Clerll of Publllheel Newport Thi ,....,. '*'°"' PINMlll 81 I UUM Al/l'T, llAINTiiiiiiC• 1¥ nu~. Local Marc'• Wlnctow e1 .. ,,.. Or~ County on ~ eo.ta Me1a ~ .,. dOlr'll.....,... •: ~ Ntwpol't lwbo TM Fc•o '1119 pnone t:.r ~:.~ :,i:-~: :1~,!: r price. ln(I. Quality c.,e at 20• 1 1 PI04IM ber 3, 10, 17, U, 1N1 '0ATdi. INIUMNCI 0oeca MMe P104 A1911t i:,:1......,... M: handle 11.n~hlng •hon Ext-Int. Comm. Rea. :.~.:~.:=a::!· Put>llthed Newport e..cn. T471 ~~ ICMO,_~ ~ feptanlblf 3, to. '7, eo.:i. :.?':.~:: C:: of • m•Jor OVOfhaul. Ou•llty W01k. A... M • eo.ta ...... flloC AuG&* ... Meea; C&Mf .... Newpon B•ach • prtcM. rr .. Mt. Aef'1 a.ro • WlndOW Cl..,,. Z'/, ~ 3, 10, 11 "*'IC~ .... Co9nt ,__ II, T ... 1 "°'*1 Dom9bvt. I ,..._, Colt• M .... Hunting-JO Vr9 •P· 7t4/424-Ing. Quality care at 1911 ' I040 PMtafot>e Court ~ H..S.W. 20IO ton a.ch AtMI. c.u 345' or 2t3-4M-7oot ~~. rat... ,r.. .... T-127 PbW 1 & 0-...... c.lf. -' "'alO IOTICI ..... CDITAl/A MAIMTtHAHCI _,..,90reen. 54W844 8 & I 11 --TNI l»Uei""9 It OOfto '"'' bull,..._ 11 ~ Lesson~, JHJ~) H;incJy Man 371 ..................... ... ,,..,. ..... 'T'Ube, ... ..,k, ,,,.. r11t.111 .. 1. 01'1y HOUlff & Bu•v Ptopl•. "Who Ya Gonna Cell?" •UCH llAID8 UC. Ill 8onded t~Off."2...., M24111 PAINTING PLUI Untted Window Clng .... M -· .. 1 I 1 .......... ~.... .. •• , .__, ~., lndMdual ""•i•r~---.. Jut1t w1-... --. · ..._ _,._ Thi ,,7 •• TM reefttrMt(•) oeMo • I -. Ttle t~9nt(1) ~ Improvement n-.-u, ..... 7M R ... &. Comm9'Clel P'l•thhua .. ...,. ••11-' ,_ under tw ......_ n. ,... _., tw ~ DAll'S Home/84.HllneN ..U•IHF4Uf0fwu ,........, • " fMftOld lo ..... ._.. ~ IMflOed 'lo·.._. bul6o C8fJ*'tly • ptj;;'~.1------....:...--L_..:8.::.lnc.:.::_'7:...':.:.·...:.7.:8.:.t-i:::N-2=..J .............. = ~ ...... Dr • II ..... NllM(I) .... .. =--9utllw ~·, IJllld Bonded ... 5-7922 The '= Al*tOM ::.~r" 8eHh, Celtf~ ;::.. ~ -=.:. ~·, 1..... 0-. dii =:-°"· ~ 14 • Computer ConeuttlnQ: HANDY ANDY .,, d04no bu11nM1 u : • ..._. 1,17 n. 1111111• .......... Oltm. = =-' = 908ll w .. h1n~no. IMC cen '*P you wltti Ei.c.Ptumb-ftalnt. u. Ca II 64 2 -567 8 . ~vlll!. !.'!!.'~.1•!!'. =•....W. llMdl. Otlf. =.:-,.~.,.. ~-l!!f!!#t mag:.~ 1!!4 • ._ ,__. ':...171.;! 1!11c•ll•nt, thorough, ~!'J ..... P~J! .. m.!.. or ~· eto 831-404> • ...,_. ,._,. -· 11. 111 __ .. , .._ -tCait. 4 --· ~ ,,_-:,"'7 ., ...___,,...,.. , t ....... ..........,_..._1 -Put a few words a10. Corona dll Mar, calf. Thi• bUllM91 .. eon-', ' Olll... -1 ,-.. ,on~ __.-• '" ff• • HANDYMAN IEAVICl!8. tHU dU*d "":.,........, .. 11111 '1111 '"*"-t le oon-_, & can 1 tod•Y ~c .. lenl ttyoucandltcttbelt, Wlnd .. WHltlM & fO WOrk for YOU . Thomat !OWttd Oovte, The rNllCf8"t(t) ni-~~~ ._."J: ...... 1 dwnl Nl•I re erencH Juli or youcenptobetllyMlllt ...... ~...,. ...... Cati 1'1J Monte V111a 194, IMl'IOtd lo..._. eo... Mel9,.......,.. "'-~J:, com-~.......,. .....,_. Doug e&CMM$4. .mi• cJ~ tct 71~74 Cotta Meea. Celll.12127 rw ....., ._ .......,.. ..., a. to, 11, 14. tM1 ~1..,. .,.. c.. ..._ ,.. -.... Thie bu1ln111 11 oon-lu"""8 t .._. ,,... -1'9 ,..,_... ..., I, tO. 17, a.. 1191 ....., r ... ( ! ' n I pl I! r • r · • •, ', •, r, ... , - n..c:tay. a.ptember 17, ,., -...... I If Ill-. a ' -2 I - $' 1 2 •• 2 ~ n. , .• •• ,.,.... n. , 7 , , n. ,..... NO.At ~~~M-0-. ~r:J''=L>1. TotblTI NA&.~U"° .. CO .. IHMllftC.... ... ....,_. ...._ #1, ~.IMM,CIM.~I -C.... ...._ L.-Na'1W COlm•T~ ._,..ICilll,.. ~.. ~ "' • .,...., ·:fo,--. AM, calf • .....,c.11._, ---.-..A ••a c..lf.eono 1n11 • ........,,, 11 .• ICOll*'!Nnt Ctedllota ¥d -,:,,:r••OUHlT aim..... _... ........ -C.,OC ... t,, IA Ou,,_, ........ II.~. ,~ .. VAM9Y. c.lff. ":::. .._~...:__.""! ~ .w '#!-_...!.,-= --W ..... 111111G.A.. ...... '1.C..... ... 0. W..S, •T ""11M.Cllf.M'nl Dr .. Cir., Hu"*9 ... _,. kl -,.,_.._. .,, ._ ..,. _. ,._ ~ lAM. ~ ~ ............. c..lf. of ._ Dofllld R. 1"11 ~ f1 ~ ......_ C...... wm.t T, ..... 1fta lw wll 0t ...... Of M1t1 °" 1"I NAl\N Of' THI '-:ft. C.W...... Min 'M'llN TMe, ..._, ducted tiiy. a OOfPQNllOn MM ~. 1Dm W.•twny ll., ~ -i,iii1iiuli10ft'ii1=1111n-=~~1of Eslhlr H Sc'°9cw ~HDf!!...~ TNe DY*nee• 11 C-. Thll bulfMM le 9on-•• •ho~ ltvcf, #1, TM r .. l1trant(1) ~ cre•t Aff., HUftUrtQtoft V""'1/, c.lf.-* " A PETIT~ rMiii ~n 'AQt YOU ~ _... .,_.. br:., lndMltulf ducted tiiy. en lhclMdultl Colla ...... c.lf. Mitt menc9d lo ""'90fl ....._ 9wtt, Clilf..... MerY K.. ....... 111• CPOZIMl-·. · lllld b\' S.CUtlty P~11ie TO,. ~ , .. The r~etrant(I) oom-Tfte , .. l1tr.,,t(1) eont-Thi• bu1lnee1 le con-w under f'9 ~ TN• bU .. ,_., It oon-Wlftf~ :m.~ COUf1 of Ct.°''*'· NOTICE CW P£TIT10til = BMc"CXHt In "C:: ~··• 1:to J.~: We ~ ~ ::::'" ..J:, ~~ ~ :-~~:~ = :::r-~.~ ~by. a ..-• J*t-"::/· t>ueine.e le OOfto °' ORTurNfO • PETITION TO ADMIMSTER · =' County o1 ..._... UICON' ... • • ~ ........... NarM(1) 2-d ._..,... NerM(•l Mild ttwn a...,...... c....... OlllMIM, a.er. The , .. 11trant(1) com. dUdlld by: ~ Ind ""' ESTATE OF: OAAHG1: ....._ wpa 1 • -ir "'*'-Oft: not lftllC_.. lboW on: A&9* 1, 1tl1 The real1trant(1) com-g,y.r,_... rft8n09d lo tr8NaCt ~ ... '~Iha! Aemngeon Ml'*MEHe THE • PETITION •al• ~ undlr ........... Cl.A.,.._ ~lo lrfMICt ~ Tlil U•1mert1 .. 9ICt ,_under lw ~TM reol..,.,.(1) CO.. M ·K~ be llppOlftlld loutMnf'lller te~ hit S.C:Wl1y ~.,. --·-Deldm: TNe M111*11 ne -.CS THe ••m•tt ... -.CS w w.-"" '1ctllolJe ..... ttl9 County Qerll of ........ ~I) ._,.. MMOed lD ..... ..-. • ~ repreMnlafwe CASE NO A1W25 Pacillc-NllllOMI Bank ~ -111 ..._ f'9 Coulty a.ti of ..., 1N Coulty a.rti of .......... NllM(t) .... ~ Coulty on ~ lboW on:,_,. y.c ,_ ~ ._ ~ to idTio•'9f IN HUlte of To d ~intld as pett0nal ~': • "'-· No. • °'*"" eour.y on _... OrWIOI Coulty on Auga.e lboW on: .Mt 2, 1•t v . 1111 -.-. M. ~ 8w:111.... Nlnle(•) ...., IMT~ldlttlt PETITION beneldaMs c:rldi~· tepteser\IAllV• to :r*CMl&MI ~ 20. 19'1 20, 1llt ...... o. Wiid no90a THe llllllMnl .......... oni ~ •• ,.., ~ authonty to contlngent crsdltota, Md adminls•r the eui. ol ;;;;;--. w. WEiTUH ., .... 78 .,_..,.. Ji: ~ c;,. ~ Publlftld Nlwport .._.. ~ the,.~ °"" ~ K; ~ -.er edinlnil•1r tM _.... f*SOn& who may lhed«ldlnt llMllOCIHDUOT'Of\ INC PutlllMd Newport ....... PUtlllf'ICI ~ ~ _.... .. , COIU ..... Plot...,..,,._ T ..._ .. ,on t '•• c;.,_ of undtf the l~ndeM olhetwlse b.i 11\lltr•Slld in r T~ts ltMt ~~ • C1•a '"' corporlllon M Oolila .._. Not "'9* CON ..... Plot W ~~on hpe.n-'* s.10, 11. 24, ttlt '* · *1 P8090aT 0:,:-~on Al./tfpll. AdmlnllnMon of E~l.S the Will Of tatnt•. °'both. :z'L and codlella If M ..,._(I), In tw ofllo9 of %1, ~ S, 10, 17, 27, ~ 3, 10, ~ '1, ' F.oMat T413 Publlehecl NewgOtt Blach-27. 1111 ~ (TNt euthofity w1• of MMclfed E"" be Mi1'11111e<1 to p;o1>111e Y "'9 ~ "9cofdel °' Or· 1111 1111 ... Publllhed ...___. Beech-,._. Meta -s? . PW•• allow ltl• ·personal Loutsenhit•r Th fa and enge County ..... of c.ia-T-133 T«J1 ...... .,..,.., .....,... ....... 1 --......_ r•prSMntaliv• to take A PETITION hatlbffn a;: w availa~ codic~~ ~.~~AT P'\J8. . Co9ta ~ Piiot Sept""" PU1UC IOTICI b9f 17, 24, Octobef 1, I, PublllNd Newpof1 .=: many aclion1 wilhoul 1118<1 by Ollniel A 'Areker Ion LI) Av\;1_.. TO HIGHEST b9f 10, 17, 24, Oc:1ober 1, 1111 COIU ...,.. fltlOe ---·r obllilntng court &pPtoval in the Supttttof Court of •x~!"o'!:Uft in the hie kept BloorR roR CA8" (pay· MUC NOTICI 1991 l"lotllll lA T·703 bit S, 10, t7, 24. tll1 a.tore taking ceMin very CaHfomla, County of by THE PETITION 11t11e II tme of .... In 1eW-, .. ..,, PUii.iC llOTICI T.-0 •u11rt111 11w T .... impo11ant acttOAS ORANGE , ., .. A ful ~ of the Unlltd 1e1aa1111 ,.._....., atet u '"' howevet CM pe<sonai THE PETITION equesq aut • ..,rny lo ...... (In tM tonne wtlldt ...... 111 ....._wuu • The ~ ~ 1011C1 W I01'ICI r•pr...ntattv• w1M be re"'*ts that Daniel A ~~~ 1/:s......,=:,~ .. ~ ~ In the lt .. 1a 1nt •,~.!,'•' ..... , t PUIUC MOTICI ate dolna =:. ~ ---------1---';ii;iiiiiii;-----: tsqlllted to Otve notice to V&fetcttf be appoll\lltd as Admtnist t1o i'E IAIH t.Wesd~ ~ cahs The folowtog pet90nl -•·-·• APPRAISAL CW8, 14351 .... ,,. ...... . 1nter1S-.ct J*SOM unles& f*SOnal repreMfl&atlV• to Act (T~~ ~u~,.r; Wiii I•'•, c..un.d 'cw other .,. cloing bU9ln9u u : .,,~,..:~ ~ l"loattl.. Euc:lld 11,,1, ~ Orow, • b 111 Mw .•a I 111-. 1Myhavewiwedno11Ce o1 ~llt ttie estnte ot allow the personlll checka ~.In the WORLD TRAVEL GAOUP. BEACH BREAI(. 3'43t Via ................ Celf.92143 ltel u 1111 .. II I consen11d to the proposed the decedent tepresentative to take CMI Cods ~ In full 17310 ~ Ave~ Sult• Oporto Sult• 1000 N9w-•hi 1 •i nt Toro Goodwyn, '7071 The FoloM!ag Thi '°'°41111118 pet90N act.ion) The lndep9ndent THE PETITION many actions WlltlOUI 111 lhl.,.. ot ... ,. *·""'"'·Calf. 9271• poi1 ~ C.itt 929e3 The followtng Plf90m ~ Ln .• Huntlng1on .,. dc*1Q bullnlilt u : -~~:-: • ~•ation auttlof1ty requests '™' dlt~denra obtaining court approvl\I AT: the lobby to the build-Wortd Comnet. Inc., A CM-Bruce Wllti11m knler 340 ar1 doing~ aa: Baach, Calif. 92948 S AHO S V9IDINO, 3121 POSH ,_.11 wiS be ~anted unless an WILL Md codicils, 11 nny, Before fAlung certAin very Ing at 801 louttt i..wt1 lfomla corpcntlon, 173t0 S Huntington A •San LADY [jl Cl.EAH~. 3033 Pit« Ouadl, 1•351 Eldd Monroe Way, Coeta ...... Via Udo S-. aoa, -.port lnternllG J*IOn files an be ~llild to prol>Ate lmponant actions StiMt, Orange, c.llfomla RICINM Ave., Suite 380, tr. oimaa CalTf. 91n;9·· Brt11o1, Colta ~. Cellf. 1H1, a.den GroYs, Caltf. Calif. 92821 8-c:tl, Cellf. a.i objection to the pe•111on The will Md 1tny oodic~s · all right, tJll9 and lntsrnt vine, Callf. 92714 ;:;.:=.-J · 92928 92&C3 • Ptillllp a BewNy ISartlwa ICeN, 710 V'9 Udo and &hows good cause 1tre 11v;ill11ble tor l'lowever. ttw petsonRI ~ to 8nd now Mid Tbl• bu1lne11 11 con-..._.,. Wlteon Bamtw, 340 Huoc Howen 2557 Tem-Lin Nol Houng Ton 1"351 fensen. 3121 Monroe w.-,, Nore, Newport ••ch, why IM coun should not exRn"Mnnllon 1n lhff 111411 k1tpt reprvsent:iJive will be by It WMfer &aid Qeld of ductld by: 1 e«p0rltlon S. Huntington, Sin Dlmat, pte Ave.-le,' w. Covina, Euclid IHI, Giiden 'Qfovi, Coeta ...... Callf. 9282t C.ilf. t298S grant the aul\ority by the court requtred 10 give nohcw tc Truat In thl propeny lltu-Th• t1glt1rant(1) com-Calif. 91713 Calif 91792 C.Uf 92&43 Thie bu1lne11 It c~ Ching Ct*'G ~V ......... , ~ A HEARING on lhe THE PETITION :h::;e~~: ,!!1~~;~~~~5:, atltd In Nld County end menced to t111n1act bull, J!:c, b~!n:,~ c:; Thli bu1ln111 It COf)-Thli bu1lne11 le con-~by: Ide~°' '!!! .. ~. _ .,._ ... _ petition will be held on requests authorlly to consentt1d Jo tne p<opo~ 9aN delCfl>9d •: ,,... under the f1ctltlout wffl · ductld by: an lndtvldulil ductld by: a gener.i part· ...... ....., - Sepllmbe< 26. 1991 at adn11n1ste1 the "t\tu i\Ction) The independvnt EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED 8utlne11 Nam1(1) 1111td The reglett1nl(•) com-Th1 regl1trant(1) com-neral'llp Th1 reglett1nl(1) com-Tiii• bu1lneu fl ~ 1 45 PM 1n Oepl 3A under lhe lnduP41ndetlt 1tdmims1ration autho<it~ TO THAT CERTAtN N(). above on: FebNaty 1, 1991 menoed lo 1nnNct tMlll rnenced lo tranuct bylJ-The regl1trent(1) com-rnenced to tTanlaCt ducted by: • .,_. J*t-tocatld at 700 CJvte Admnistr11110n ol Estatas wtl be grMhfd unltls.s "" TICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Pr-'dent ,... under lhe ~ neu under the Flc:tltloul menclCI to nn.act butt-,,... under thl ~ Csnter Ot1ve West. PO Act (ThtS authority will inJ8fesled pwrson Illes 11n DATED AUGUST n . 1991 Thl9 lltatlfMnl wu ftllCI 8utlneM Name( ) titted ButlnHt Name(•) btld nest under lhe Fldldoue ~ N•me(•) l9'ld Th• tHl•trentC•) com- Box 838, Santa Ana. CA allow the personal objlleliOn to tile pehtion EXECUTED BY tMPERIAL with the County a.ti of above on· NIA 1 abo\19 on: September 3, Buelness Nam•(•) ll9*t aboYe on: September 1&, mlnC9d lo lr...a ..-. 92702--0838 representauve to 13k4J and shows good C."llJ~tl BAHCOAP~.~NIA Orange County on Auguet 8NCe wiltlam Bernier 1991 aboY1on:~28, 1991 1:!!.-._ .............. _ c,,::-..... ~1Adlloul) .... IF YOU OBJECT TO nli\ny ACllOns w11hout why the coun should not CORPOAAttuft. 20, 1991 TNt mtement wu fllld Huoc Nguyen Tom Goodwyn --·--1 ,...,,.,_, ,,,..,""' tl'le 9ranuna of the pet1hon obta1n1ng court app1ov11I grant lhe l'lulhOllty LEGAL OESCRIP'T10N F80427 J with CM County Clef1l of This Ital~ wtt flllCI Thi• ttatemll}Vwu tllld Thl9 8'.tement wu abowe on: Al9* 23, 1991 you should a1>P4tar at the BelOfe Ci\lung certain very A HEARING on tht1 THE LANO REFERRED TO Barger I Wolen, 19800 Oranae°County on Augutt with the County Clefk of with the Coul'ity C1er11 of with the County a.ti o ~.:.'::... w fled ::5•11n.a,n:nd~~l3t• wrY.:'~ :=:7.' the pi:;'s':~ ~mon will bu l'leld on ~sou~~AI,~O ol~ANT:E~ MacArthur Boulevard, Sult• 1S, 1191 ~~on~ ~~1 County on August ~T,~ on with lhl County Oertl of ob lior1'$' wit I court repreS8ntat1~e will bit tober 3· 1991 81 1 •5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 800, INIM, Callf. 9VlS ,80HH ,IOH30 f l0141a '809011 Ofenge Courtly on AL9"' be r• the at1n9 Your requirtld IO give nolltll lo ~ta ·~,o~pl leA /°°Pit~ 111 ANO IS DESCRIBED AS Publllhed Ni'WpOft Baach-Publllhld N9Wp0(1 Beach· Pllb(lthld Newpof1 8Mctt-ltubllthed Ni'WpOft Beach-Pobti9hld N..-pott 27, 1881 F8090aO appeatance may be in lnleresled persons unless e! v n er nve FOU.OWS: Cotta Mesa Pilot Augutt Cot1a M1N Pilot "4.lgutl person or by your attorney they hl'lve wa1v11d notlct1 01 W 1· P 0 Box 838. SMl3 P~CEL 1: 27, September 3, 10, 17, 27, Septembef 3, 10, 11, Costa Meta Piiot Sept1m-Coata M ... Piiot Septam-Colta Melli Piiot Sept Pub11hed Nlwport 8-ch-IF YOU ARE A consent.id to the propose AM, CA92702·0838 UNrT No. 1M AS SHOWN 1991 1991 ber 10, 17, 2•. October 1, ber 10, 17, 24, Octobef 1, ber 17, 2•. October 1, 8, Co1ta Mela Piiot ~ CREDITOR 0< a achon) Th11 1ndependtlfll th~Fgra~~U ~~~tt TO ON THAT CERTAIN T-«Mx T-620 1991 1991 1991 • ber3, 10, 17,24, 1991 contlngenl Credito/ ol the adnllntSlrl\tion ilUlh0<1ty ng o r-1 ion AMENOEO OONOOMINIUM w T~1 T.-S T,7<M T..,., .d9cea.Sed you must hie w1M b.i granltld unless Al\~ should app.tar 31 lhot PlAN RECORDED JUNE --;~;;~.-;;:;;;;;;-- YOUI claHTi with the court interested person hlws M berintlnsan:, t~tl! ,~~~ ?~ 1912 AS INSTRUMENT PUIUC IOT1CI PUii.iC NOTICI PUIUC ll011CI I PUIUC lfOT1CI PUIUC llOT1CI llOTICI end mail a copy 10 the ob1k110n to ttw. pe1111on :!ti ecttons wtth 1 lhtt w dour I ""· 82-218547, OFFICIAL - RSrsc>nal representative anct... show1 good cause be rw ttw ht111r1ng Vour RECORDS OF ORANGE PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL COST :~1r11r!, b~~~~ = ~r~~.1~ ~~or~ould not appearanc11 nl;ty bv on ~ f:U~~~ OF WASTEWATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SERVICE the dat• ol llfst issuance ot A HEARING on tti"' pe~on °~c%yourA~rn"~ RATION OF COVENANTS, FOR USERS WITHIN COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 OF ORANGE COUNTY letters as provided 1n pebllon will b.i lwld on CREDITOR 01 a CONDITIONS AND RE, ssc:llon 9100 ol the Octot>.ii 3 tSl9l "' 1 4s contingent cr11dt1or ot thu STRICTIONS RECORDED In accordance with the prOV11lons of Section 204(b)(!) of the Clean Water Act of 19n (Publtc Law 95-217) County Sanitation Dtatr1ct No. 5 of ¥~f~,: 1::o~te ~~ ~o~ ·~.e~pt J"~:~t~:1t decei\sed, you must 11111 ~~~A4a~9:~~1~~ Orange County is required to notify all users of Its sewerage sya1em of the rate and portion of th• ad v~ 18Xes paid by lta u... which .,.L wil not •X41n b::P0<e lour West. Sant.-, Am1 CA ~~1 ~~~'\,w~~P~hetoco~~ OFFICIAL. RECORDS OF attributable to wastewater treatment 1ervlce1. Thi• District, the jurtsdlctlonal bou!'9aries of wtllch ere presented on th•.accompanytng map, tee9t'99 months from the hearing 92701 peisonal rep<ese'1l."1hve SAID COUNTVAHAND AS a portion of the one-J)9r0ent (1%) basic tax levy collected annually from ptoperty owners by the O~ County Tax eon.ctor. Thia notice la being d8~0~''c:ad,_~b°E8x>.MINE 1~Fgra~?.~g ~~;~""~~ appointed by tn11 cou11 =~o~~c°J'RoeJN~TI1~e publl1hed In conjunction wtth th• malling of the Joint Conaolldated Tax Biii by the Tax Cofi.c1M to enable UMr1 to determine the aMr9 of their buk: ........... pt bu t"'a ~·rt If you should ap,,..nr ;it th wtttun lour months tiom 24 1912 AS INSTRUMENT property tax levy whlch la u~ pay for wastewater treatment aeNlcet provided by this Dt1tnct • .. ,. ..... -, ,..., """' h ,.-JM Mte ot first ISS\/i\ncv of :-.:.t you are a person el\ring nnd Sl."llt! your lelltirs as provided in NU. 82-218648, OFflCIAL 11\lersstltd In the •stale. objections °' 11111 w1111t1n sttellon 9100 ot lht! RECORDS. you may file with fie court obteebons with rhti court California Probat Co~ PARCEL 2: a lomial ReQuest tor belore lhtt he01nng Your I:! N'4 UNOMDIED 2~ Soedal Nota of fl• lllln "P~Arnnc.-m.-,y bt< in The linlll 1°' hhn9 cl.ioms INTEREST tN AHO TO LOT f a1 In 9 person o1 by your :.ttorney w1• nol eJtpWI:! btifo1ti lour 1 Of' TRACT 11S53 IN THE o an I ol ventory an IF YOU ARE A months trom 1111 htlnnn9 Cl'TV OF COSTA' MESA. :pr:sa 811 esta~:-: CREDITOR Of " li'\itt nohced :1bove COUNTY OF ORANGE. account J 8i:vlded in con11ngen1 Chldtlor of 1h~ YOU MAY EXAMINE STAtE OF CALIFORNIA, Mc;'<>n 125 of fl• ~Ct!3Sttd you nlUlil 111 .. the hie kept by the court II AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Califom111 Probate Codi A your claim with the cou11 yoo are a person CORDED IN BOOK 488, Request for Special Notice and m.111 a copy to lh .. interested In 11'141 est•re PAGES 45 ANO 49 OF MIS. Jonn Is available lrom lhe ~rsonal rt:!preso.nlRhvo; you may ffle with Iha court CELLANEOUS MAPS IN COUf1 cle<tl appo1ntoo by thv co..il1 a lomllll Request tor THE OFFICE OF THE Thi• District annually rec•lvH epproxlmately 3.32" of the 1% basic tax teYy collected from the property owners In the Dlatrlct. Th9 rwenun generated for th• District from the basic tax levy .,. not aufflci.nt to pay for all th• ongoing operations. maintenance and replacel'Mnt/~ cost• associated with coflectlng, trMtlng and disposing of the wastewater generated from the Pf'opeftles within the Olltrtct. Accordlngty, .. rHkMntlal and small norw .. ldentlal users In the District must also pay a auppl9mental user fee, which for cost aavtnga Is cohcted for the Otatrtct by the Tax Collector with the annual property taxes. The annual supplemental user fees In County Sanitation Dlatnct No. 5 ar• preMnted In th9 fotlowtng table: Slngl.-Famltr Realdencea MunJ.Pamltr R .. ldence a Small Conunercla l/lndu9trlel/ Oovemrnent.el u..n Attorney for P9Utl. oner: within lour months Iron\ Speetal Notice ol the ltllno COUNTY RECORDER OF ANNIE R. PARENZAN tht1 date ol lirst 1s:;u:1nct:! ot of an Inventory ana SAID COUNTY. S75.00 1IOIO Be1eh Blvd. Ste• loit1o1<s ils providi!d 1n appraisal ot estate assets EXCEPT UNITS 1,29 IN-, $45,00 per unit $53.65/1,000 aq. ft. of bulldlng =ngton Beach • CA ~~11;~~i;i 9~~oob.,to.ol Co~" ~c~~' ~l /,:~:;:id ~ i~~c~8~,i?~ The following example ldentlftes th• combined amount• homeowner wtll pay fOf the District's 1ervlces In 1991,92 If he/ •he owns• home wttta an New~ Beach/Costa Thti fin'ltl 101 hhnq clainlS sectlOn 1250 of ttie PlAN. usesHd value of S 100,000: M..a Piiot w1I not v>tpirv bt-foie lour Calilotni:. P•ob"le Code A Al S 0 EX CE f' TING Sep 10, 12. 17, 1991 months from tht1 ho1.,11n9 Request lor Si>eci;il Notice THEREFROM ALL MINER· d.)ia noticttd i\bove tor.m.."' av~ llom lhe AlS, Of\ES. "'ECIOUS llUM.IC!WJICI YOU MAY EXAMINE ~~,;:;~or P9tJtJoner· As!'f2sTUASNECFEUSL .. ~Po AHLSv: --the hie kept by the coun If WILLIAM v SCHMIDT oAOcAReoNs OF EVERY NOTICi~~~TION you .,, a !>«ton ~30 Cempui Or KIND AHO CHARACTER To •OMtNIST'ER tnterestedti:' ~th estale, N•wport B11ch • CA INCLUDING PETROLEUM ~ you may WI • axH1 9766"0.2119 Oil, GAS, ASPHALTUM ESTATE OF: a formal ReQU.HI !of New~t S.ach/C0<;t11 AND TAR BELOW A H•l•n Ward lt,;ch Special NotiC'e 01 th• fthno Mesa Pilot DEPTH OF 500 FEET CASE No A1 570 of an 1nvsnto;y and · • appraisal ol estate AS.sets ....... -nc1 THAT MAV NOW OR To all heirs. or ol any pellllOf'I or r--HEREAFTER BE FOUND, benebciartes. CfeclilOISJ account as grovlded Ill ll011C8 OP LOCATED, CONTAINED, conUn9ent crecltors, ano secliOn 125 of the PU9LIC 8Ma OP DEVELOPED OR TAKEN :,.r-:~ be ~~rest~~ Caltlornia Probate Code A NltlOUL PflONRTY ~.0•~ ... ~DEROR ~ = I b Request tor Special Nollee ....., ....._. the wll °'estate. or olh. lorm 15 AV311able from the .... 17979 THEREOF WITHOUT, ot H ... n Ward Lynch courl clerk ~ to the c.tdoma HOWEVER, NN RIGHT Of A PETITION has been A f ""°tl I . ~ Slot.as FllCI-SURFACE ENTRY OR ~y hied by Douglas Gotdon D~EtY A °VEREtKOERr tty Act (8 • p eoa. 2t700 RIGHT OF ENTRY TO THE Corbelf In tfte Supeoot 2790 Hlrbor Blvd et aeq.), lhe undltl'gnid SUBSURFACE THEREOF Courl ol Calll0<nia, County Sta 31 1 wit Ml at pubic 1UCtk>n. TO A DEPTH OF 500 FEET of 'mr'GE PETITION Cott. MeN. CA 92626 r;'~io:'·~ ~e:..~ J~:El~J:£E requests that Douglas Newporl Beach/Costa Aw., COfla ....... CA J*-REMOVAL, RECOVERY oR Gordon Coltlell be Mesa PiloJ eonal property Inducing OniER EXPLOITATION Of appointed as personal PUIUC IOTICI fumltur•. clottllng, tool• SAID RESOURCES OR r~1Mntat1ve to andJor other l!ouMhold SU8S'TA1'4CES. a m1n11•r the estate ol ......,,.. llltna ltOt9d by the follow. PARCEL 3: lheTf.redlnt PETITION ........ ,........ "!.~Luis RUCZ; Sf!~~~ rsqun• the dlcedenrs l hll•lnt E222 DAVID BADAJO~ SP SUCH UNIT fOA VEHICU-WILL .and codte1ls. 11 any. The folowlng per90nl E050 MARA L P£UAM; LAA AND PEDESTRIAN IN. be edmitlltd lo probate ft doing bullnlila .. : SP £012 KEmi f\ANAo OAESS AND EQRESS The w1I and any cocjids THRE£ KJNOS IMPORTS, GAN PURPOSES OVER THAT ate avauble tor 18117 Bead\ lltvd. •215, Owner f'9MN9e lhe l'tght PORTION OF LOTS t AND examination In the flle l\ept Huntington a..cta, Calif. to bid 9l the lale. Put· 10 OF TRACT &835, AS by f11 court t2147 ~ mu.t be made with SHOWN ON A MAP RE· THE PETITION A. KlnnlCtl SethMy (Airy-pel'9QNll chedle 01 ~ CORDED IN 800t< 219, 18QIJ9Sts authonty to mond), tlll7 Viewpoint "" chectll Of'to/. All pur· PAGES 3 AHO 4 OF MIS. lidfnlnistet the estate ~":1. Huntington B1ach, d\alld caoodl n IOld "II CELLANEOOS MAPS lf!I undlr the l~ndent 1,;8111, 92147 It ·• and muee b9 J)9ld tor' Administration of Estates Jane PMa Vincent, 3205 Md l'9l'llOYed et CM time o1•THE OfflCE Of THE Act (This authof1ty Wiii Vennont Ave., Colta Mela, NII. S-.. eut>19ct to prtot ~~~ORDER OF allow lh• personal Calf. 12127 canceftallOn In the "'9nt Of The ..,.. ~ and representative to take Jotwl Jc>Mph Coute', 103 ~ bltwMn OM* other common dMlgnatlon many actiom~. without E. 22nd, eo.ta MMe, Celtf. .nc; ~ '*'Y· D9fed" ll"f of the ,.., property obUllnlnQ court approval 92127 thla 141h anc:li 21S'T day Of dllenbect aboft It Belor1 feking certalf'I very Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-S..,temblr, 1"1. PUbllc ~~ be: 245 ,..=; important actions, duded by: • gllWtll PM· ~Management. Inc. venue No a.. coat1 ll0we119r. ll'le p8'SOt\8l ~ Tltlphone (111) aM-IOIO, ....., cA t:ze2e ' flp<MtnlallVI Wiii Th• t&gl1trw1t(I) com-•AQeN for owner. Thi .... aid TruMel rsquW'ltd to 91ve notice to mlnCld lo trwad bull-Publl1tled Newport~ ;::' lllbllllY tor lt'ltttfese.d persons urness,,... undlr the ~ ~ MeM l'tlot 11 9c:11 • ol "" they ha\19 waived nolle• lullnMt Name(•) llelld s.ptemblr 1•. 21, 1111 ~ ':dr... _.Ind other COl\Ml'ltltd to the propose aboYe on: Al9llt 1. 1991 Sens common dHlgnatlon tt action) fhe Independent ... K. ~ ltlOwn hlnlitn. ' admlnlstretlon aulhofity Ttlll ttatem.nt wu 1hd ~ . w111 • wl• be 9ran11d unteu an with the County C1trtc of PUIUC Jt()TICI but W::,. ~ "'":; 11\terestlid person lllH an Orange eounty on Augult .,iey 1 objection lo the petition 20, 1091 NOT1C• OP ;::, ,.:r:-..,: sio': and 1howa good csuse PICMHa PU9UO IMa Oft ...0.,, or endumbrllnCll why the courf af'lould not Publllhed ~ 8who NRSONAL.,.......TY ~ pay the ~a:r;· grant ·~ .,1t1ot11y eoeua. .._. "°' ~ lie OOtot. i dpl9""" °' tM ncMl• ... ~~He::'~~ ,:C, ~~ 21, September s. 10, 11, Pur1uentto f'9 CalltOnM cured br &aid of lembef 26 t991 at 199t ~ 8'orlCll l'acllo Tl\llC. wMh "*'-' ttweon, 5 P M In ' Dept 3A T-a2 tty ~ {8 A P' Cocll lt?OO • ~ In .id ncM<~, toe.led el 700 CIVIC .t t:iJ' 1 the ~ ecMllOM If.::· under h Csnlef Otlve Wnt. P 0 PUIUC llOT1CI : _.:..::~ iii1,""~ C .::... ~.,: ~~o::u:enta Ana. CA ..... .,. 11:00 AM, IOll ................ of N Tl\MN IF VOU OBJECT TO ........ Ave, Co* Mela. c:::!1 encl of the tNlt9 orMled the 9rantlnQ ol the pehlion, •iltr11 111 llw =:.'::~or._ :. ~ ,..:,.r::. you thoukJ appHf at '" .......... ....-llfM "'°"9d by lmMtd eo b9 '338,01'.4t he111n.o •nd ~tale your The f~ P'f90f" ._ tQltowlna persoM: Th• bsnanc .. ry und91' obetlOn• Of fil9 Wril•n .... doing ~ -• Dtst MIKB J. M.Ka .. : llkl DMd of TNlt '**" ~ ecto~ ~. the COY Uf1 ft IC DI VILO,MINT p DON ,RANCH A. twe ..... Ind dllH--,. .. ,. ,-nno 04!' COWANY, •• ....,., llCIU!AN• "' ooa M!L ..o to.,. uod•••go..: • appewance m.iy be ii\~ ... ~ .....,,. T llil09MTI· "' MIG -Dlc:tei*-' -~ pe~ or bv ......,, •--• ----· • • '""-' IF vou'--ARE·-,,. Celt...... w1L.L1A111 c. 1n.110"" ,.,. and DefMnd '°' , CREDITO" ot I ,_ 1. Ca°"\::11itei-, OUCIH .A:. M40 WN lrld a MMln No9oe of 0.. COl\tinoef!• crffltor of fie g:. J:'::. ' ""' '1A~~ ;-: ::., llealon?.J_. :.!: CIN1Mad, you muet tilt M1ft a. OoMn, Ytoe ,,,_ ll/lfR ADLIWlll£• IOOI ..... ~ ~ .,. youl' cteirn wtl\ "'-00'1rt dent, tnt 1Mt tOIOO .,.,,_ DOMMU1 lllelof\ '° 10 be ,.. and .Miii a co,y lo flt loulh. ~. UW1 M0m 0.-...,,.. N 1W11 ......... !ft h .-wNte Ptl'IOMll ,.,,tMn\AINt ........ i<..--..w ....................... i:E .. llPPQMledlou by IM ~ TrMtUt91'..t. ~!~O., ltfot.-._ """'......... Diie:,..,.. ttlt ;:1n t monl\1 ""'" IHMll• ""'9, ~. _.... --. et ...... • ..... .,.i:-~·.,.!~~ '="'=1""9 ,. '°"' =-=--~.:.~. o ....... ...... MCIOn 11~ l\t .,..., -;: a ........ , le, •• :J:. ._ -tlr .......... "11111 OalltOM.. Pro~~· TM ,......,,t(J) .om-and~~ ... If .,. ftlAH T=~'• The t1M '°' cllliMa __. lD ·... ...... ...,. = .. ,_ ._ ~ wll noc .,... tout,..~ ., • ...-a.&a n er rr .., =~.::.~ :.!.-:~, :.:•,!• • .,..... ~ '· vau 1IAY -_ .. ;,:o-1111:1!1.!! .. _ .. , .. ..... :r" .. ..n;'lf .... • mt. ri; , ...... -.. .. .. ,.., =. .... , 11t ;_ r.'ar:' =~·Q ...... =~ I •n•C 11 .._ .... ~.:L, .. I!!.;!!._. 0-. ~.. ..... I I,, , .... ,.."·'·· :re:! ...._"79; "'n,,.. N n t • " "••-"• " - =I "' ... ,. '1 .,,,. • ....,.. t4, f 0 .. ...,. ..... _ .... , If llllSi -a... ......... 9!P~1-,__,.;;;........._. ...... .:, :...::.. -3 ~ ; W tO. t7, M, t Revenue Source Property Tu Supplemental Uaar Fee ..... for Pgment Amount 3.32" x 1 % basic tax levy l( $100,000 = Annual fee for alngl9-famlly rHldence Total annual amount paid to OIS1rtct No. 5 In 19912 92 for wea1ewater servtcee Annual AIMuftt Pa~ te Dtetrtot .... a $33.20 75.00 -- $108.20 Large Industrial and commercial usara of the sewerage system pay their proportionate &hare of the cost of waatewlller colectlon, treatmene -"' disposal services baaed upon the actual YOlume of wutewater they dllCharge and tM amountl of btoeMmleal OXYQ9n demand (BOO) and 1u1pended solld1 (SS) In their dl1charge. The followlng tchedule Identifies the rat" now In 9ff9ct for~ large UMrt In ftacail yew 11181-112': BOD •• (S/mllllon gellon1) (S/t ,000 pounds) ($/1,000 pounds) $297.30 $154.63 $198.42 Revenues collected from th•" large users are also used to pay for the ongoing operatioM, ma.lntenanoe and ~,.habllltatton cocts of h Dlatrlct'a sewerage aystem.-TheM Industrial ut9rl pay fMt ranging from nveral hundred lo more than $22,000 pet' year for tranaport. treldrMnt and disposal of th.it w-.Water through our facilities. If you would Ilk• addltlonal Information on the chatga you .,. paying for wastewater coftectk>n, treatment and dlspoul MMc:9e, pleUe cal h Dlatrict'• staft at (714) 962-2411, exteMlon 5. Th9 Olatrk:t'• administrative offtcea ar• open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thur9day, and 7:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. ' ' COSTA MESA C OUN TY S A N IT ATIO N DISTRI C T NO. IRVINE ~~~·"' ~--~....:..~~'"'----T----~~--------------- •.ru "·''=' •=· .. e•l!Orl .... -...... . v a •.1. !••,•~O••• ..... "" _... ..... • • .. It _... e *• 1t.tt.111t ~ .. ..._ ... •4i:11: m s ....... lll1IJ ............ _ ..... !lil•ij]i "91 II ..:.. . •• M ~ .._, • Ill:. ...._. CA-OMtNOpll1!_ fofM IWW ' . =:nil.-" IC.... QI.· IHOULD CON-•· .-..,... • ,.. ~ • "'-1 M 111 1 • • .,.._ • eM1 -TN:fA~ Wdld~IN._..._ To •• heirs, ......... ......_,...._ -.... w-. t..,. .. .:-.&:.. ...... ,.... .....,., ....... ==--crecltofS. -&'** · W•"'J!!ll .. ~-· =·= °'r:.-:i ... ~:c•ci:;! NWn•..,••• ~-=-::' iz=. ~= ==:. "~ ~,,,.~ • .... i:=~ ... .,-;e l!!f , .. a~=.~.: "' -: =.:=o:.--.:.".':.:i: ....,;:-~·i ..... .,r--:::; ;;;;;. ••• !r =.:,,•of"1:l."::1· • 11Jif11" . ,.. ft'ma';"' eifJfc'J ;;;a --• -'I'~ :::::.::.,-:--or~:;';,~:-=.~ ~~ .,...,, aka w•u.m Pendleton 1 MA ::-=: .. :' .. ~=••..,...._. !U WILLIAM B;~-·~.. • "9 undlrllllNcl IH•1M 0AL ... l~I C~ITION I bM Wit •• ,.. • :::.&..!l'D...,_ - , T1-reale4rn(t) oom-• -DAN ... J, ....,., end :"t.....,., • • ,_... ..oion. NOTICE " lwell¥ glwrl ooa•oaATtO•, .. tiled b A.r (;as " ai JMWI. = ......, n. IOOlllDl'I "' c .. cnlli ....., lo ..,.... ..... CM:,£~.~ A PElitlOH been ~ra:.~,.:·a 1"* CAL RD EMOR ?...'•' ···= ......... Giii and 'IM.-:iY,!' ~ -·-tilMft Cllfl ~ -_ .. ..., 11 #19 .... c.::-...:c.~ llllCM'1IL ~. =:t~Mlnnln._ o0.. ..._ OA OON'OAATIOH, C111eom1e..:.: I 1,•0lllo WariaunlOrll 1n f\t M8a'T'IJ'K*Pk0Me -=tw.,w,'a-• ..,.........,_.._ llMWllon: ........... t• RICH ~· w cA Cellb'· propertylnoludlng 'Col1*'*-• • ~ or • 1 8700 Suoerior Court • ol Ill...... -.c.a-ef lhl 1111111: .._ • ..._.Dodilat MAM( ~ • ~ ~ OrMfe. ~ toclll aridlor OltW 11~ ~ or .;.,. Wll .. lre '"'4:~1' Cufornla, County o4 _. ._.. TNe butlnMI II ~ ~ "* i••i n""1 -lied C)OI .. -=~= Aoy·.r.;;;== ~lelrnt~by lllUed~~to :::~=':i:t ~~E PETITION ce.lel11•su ..... ~,·-~.r· ... ==-~ ...... =°"~ ,., CHBM. :::=.'T:"".:::: SP~~llE ::::r,~WA*d ~ KAI I .. ~=;,'!.. ~J ~~l,~ JOt-.~~va::n .... :: ........ x=--= f."',:: :;.:;r= ~1 • L~·fllO~lp ~ the dealdlllt. =";~ ~ 0::,-DATED: Aptll ,, t8M UL8 ... MICNab W"Mumont bli :: WWI -M-.1 ~.... ..::c:-= ..._, !l.... ere: ~ ...... ...!!. .. rllD .. ~ SP ~wt11~C:: WIWAM Plf'PARD· SP .t;.:.coA~EO: Aprll 11• ~•htd Newport :po=... .. v:s P•tson~ LUii ~ ..... ~ M" on: ...... 1• =-"**L~ = COIM ..... ~~ . = :'D =ii:..~be~to ~~TECH . BOOK: ~ ...... "°' ~':~nr" ltSli\ht ol ~~c:;.·~ ... c:r"°!!!I:• ~·=.:=~! ller'-10,11,t4,1tll IP HOl2 VM-c:odlcla .,. ~ ':? 0-. ~ IN ftafltl PAGE: ,,._,lber 3• '0• 17• 1981• THE PETITION ~0t1 by "9 u 1Nt ...... -lled Coel* ..... tHll CA T-414 IP H150 eumlnliHon 1n IN Ille ktelt to bid • ll'lt ...._ Pur· INSTRUMENT NO.: -. •t requests rnw dltcadent !l rtor Coui1. on °' lftlf' ._. Wll\ "9 Ooun1y Cllrtl of NGI; AHO Nb otH£M. "Y OYA; SP ht IN cowt. chMt9 nut be m9de wllt'I Ullt78 PUIUC IOT'ICI WILL Md codds 11 My !ember 27, 1tll, • tOlOO er.,.. eo..ny on.._.... The '*"9(1) end ~ W IOTICI • ~~.i.J!. .. ~ ~ requNta w-~ctieob~ ~ .. ~ tn ttit Ofb of ll'lt ,.._ be admm&d 10 prob.,te ~ ~1 PIMO •Ya-lier t; 1111 C:ZMO'Za•a ne11 addre11 of th• ,. ••• HIOI tmNm, thcily to~-the .. lett die -·r· ..., pur• COtdef of~ Courtly 8UPlllUOA COURT The 111111 And ;iny ce>Cllcils ...,_, -111, Laiouna .,...,.. 8uv9rlt) ~ ..C YI ROlleRT LEE i.t• und9' lht lndes*ldent cMMcl aoodt .. IOld "• Callfomle • OP nm STATS are ;w;1~nble tor Hlh, ~ ..,_ ll'lt l'UbllMd ~ ...,,_ EO-WEIT COMPNrt a ••Ill 111 ._ a•..., ::"::".:: e. Administration of &tat.. ~ ~ be peld ~ the Noltoe ": =:"'.,: OI' CMRUIA tlWl'llnAttdtl 1n th11 11111 kupt followlllg Improved ,,.. ~ Meta Plot ...,...,.. OeMral Par1nerahlP-: 2 lkl 1m1 nt .... m&'lil ... -~ .._:. Act (This authority wt11 .... .,._,_ at the ti~, Election._ 6 _.. ...__.._.. w ---by the COU'1 Pl~ lier 17, 241 October 1, I, No11h004ntl ~. lulte The ,...IQ perwonl . .,. ,,_ ... u, t1tow the pet90na1 ,_,,,. • ,,.__ IUtlject 10 """"" t , .. ...., .,...,_.._ ~ '.._ THE PETITION ....i ~ propt11y 1111 700, Houleon, T-770eO .. dOlna ...,,_II: • ·E--~ Of ~ lentallw to take many llC> ~In lht twrlt ofl RECORDED: May I, 1111 ~-~ requests nylhonty to ~ In ll'lt ~ Of t. T 715 The ...... .,. gentf9ly OEHESfS, H01 ~ -·r· All J>UI'• Ilona without obtaining ment betwWl owner BOOK: -"°-At-. tldmlnistet ~ esl1'1t OrlnQt, ._ of ~. • ~ M : .,.,... ~ Ave., Huntington 8Mch, . .. :r,::.,. 80ld .... court apptOYal. Before tllk· and ~!gated ~.·Dattdl PAGE: Ill TM llA"9 Ofl under lhe lnd~ndenl oommooly known• 2101 '°'*' ~ fMo Cellf. 92t4t ~~ forof Ing otftaln vety Important :• tl4th~Wld ..!_1 dayPubllcofl INSTRUMENT NO · 91. TH• P•TITION TO Adminislrarion of E.stAtes ~L~...:.....,CoN PUllJC lt011CI chlnety, ltllo equipment. Charlene K. M. Aetd, ..._ ., .. ,..,,. actlons, howevef, the S*· P •m • '"" · 224544 of aald Omctal CHMO• TM• Ulla Act. (This aulhoril)' will ~-:""'·-_,ct. 1upp011, 10011, trade 12552 JoMpNr'9 St. *I. • IUblec:t to prior eonal ,...,..~ wtll be StorllGe lj t, lnc.j R___,-OP Def911 •.--..._.. ........ allow the personal •· -...__ equipment, appllanctt, Garden OrvYe. Callf. IM41 In h ewnt or reqUired to give nob to Ttltphont (81 ) ll44-8080, 1 ..,.,....,, wlll SEU. on Sep-__ _.TO.·=--represenlalive 10 hike The Soutti 13.2.00)fMt of lllVITlllQ .... cornputera, tlgnl, fumletn, Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con-'"*" ~n owner lnt«ffted peraons unlest AatrtC for owner. tember 24, 199t at 10:00 ___. -many actions withou1 the Eat hell ot I.Qt 35 or NOTICE 11 ~ ~ r.-ftlduret, tlld\ne, fUt. ducted by:., lndMdUlil Obllgaetd pw1y. Dated they have wa!Ytd nottc. or Publlahed Newport AM, at THE FRONT OF GAUSSl'OR obtaining court approval Tttlet No. t , In lht CJtv of thS 8Mfld propoMlj fOf nlthlngt, MMot V9Ncltl, The regletrant(I) com. 14th Md 21Sf CS.y of consented 10 the propoMd Beach-Cotta Meta Piiot 1 THE F\.AOPOLES AT THE CMMQa OI' .... Belote fAking cttrtnin very Coeta M..a, County o( Or· fumithlna .. 1abOr ~ othtf pereonal pt'Optl19 mencld lo tr1111MCt .,_..... , 1991. Public action.) The Independent September 14, 21, 1991 MAIN ENTRY AREA TO Petltlenere Derek important :ictlon!>. ange, Me of Clllfomla u ala, equipment, Ir~ wortc In proc ... , mi.-'. MM undet tN FlctlCloUI M~ment. Inc. admlnll1nlllon 11t1tt1ortty Wiii S.7351 THE PLACENTIA CIVIC 8oett ....... ....,....,. however, th~ pe1sonnl ~~on a Map recotdld lion end IUCh od'4lf ._.. 1ar*>UI JnwlllOtlte, cw-Bullntaa Natne(1). bted for (811) 24+8080, be granted unleu an Jntw. c ENTER 4 0 , ... 11 E .._, • petfllon fer ., represent1111ve will b cell t, ,Page 8, ot Mle-Ilea .. mey be required tor Ion* lllrtl, lllPOller ..... above on: 8epttmbet 4, owner. fftld perlOf'I flies an ob-. PUIUC NOTICI cH•puu.' . ......, .. ---rtqulfed 10 give notice to MeOUI ~ r9COrde MOOEANIZATION OF PAI-GOk'G OQnC9m Wilut,.,.,. 1991 Ubllthed Newport )ectlon to the petition and ,.. """" AVE., PLACEN---............ lnlerested persons unless of ~ Courcy, C8llfor. SENGER ELEVATORS fetalile pennlta, hliCNN Chattent K.M. Reid •===· M... Piiot ahoW9 good ceUM why ll'lt Cllatooeteo TIA, CA. .,... Derek •o•lt they have waived notJC11 or n&a and lhe1ollo'Nlng name (TWO~ be rwoel¥ed by rtgtM and llotnMe, ofllc» Thi• ~ WU fled 14, 21, 198' court thould not grant the llOTtcll OF at public auc11on, to the ....... te Dereflr aoott consented lo th11 proposed of pereonal proper1y: the C of Coata .._ It tuppll .. , CUiiom. Nlel with the County Oer1I of _______ _,:Sa::.:.738~1 authority. DlaacM.UTION highest bidder for cash Riii....,, action ) The independent ~ lJcer\le No. 47· the of the City a.ti, end Mt'vtc. 1'9COrdt, lop, Orange County on ~ Ml.IC NOTIC! A HEARING on the pell-Notice Is her9by glY9n (payable at time of .... In IT •• HDllSV °"" adm1n1str:\1ton llulhoflty 2 _,__ ~uued for the n Fair Dftve, Ooeta ....... w.dtmatb, trade namee, ber 8. 1991 -~...;....;;..;;;~~~:.:.::.=._ tlon,wln be h4ld on OCTO. pureuant to Secllon iawful money of the United DDIED ..._. .. ...,..... 11111• be grAnt&d vnless M pr .. ,_ ....wlbed abow. ~ und tN "°"'of adllertlting ~. and Pt10eOi• ,.8111• BER to, 1991at1:45 PM In t5035.5• of the California Stat•). 111 rtghtt, title lllld .....,, .. ,~ In tNe ep. 1n1eres1ed ~rson Illes an ~ ~EJ~ tO:OO A.M., October 14, leMthok1 ~end .. Pubhhed Newpol1 BMcn-Plutltl•• Dept. 3A located at 700 Corpor'Sllon9 Code of the lnteret1 ,_..,..,ed to and ltW ltefef'9 tNe oourt obJtcllOn lo lhe pet1lion Ito ' 1181, at whlctl time 1t19y located at 2850 Hert>or Cotta Meta Piiot ~ • CMc Cent• DrtYe West dluolutlon of ........... • -··-· "' D J _ and shows good e<1use · wlll be opened publlcfy and etvd, Coeta ......_ Cellfor. 1111111111-.. P.O. Bole 838, s.nta Me 18 1991 ~.. ...__.. now held by It under tald •P•rtwt -· M why lhe coun should not 3. Furniture, ~ and rHd 8lcMld In "'-Coundl n&a 92828 ber 17,. 24, Octobef 1, 8, 8tall,.•it CA 92702 ' D • , \VO• Dlaolullon deed lh the prop«ty situ' el the ._.. C...-.tr granl the autfior1ty equipment toaad pn ll'lt CherTlbera SMlld The ~ name UMd 1111 The Follbwlng S*90nS n you obfect to the grant· ate'), ot the ~ ated In taid County and ... ,,._ C.urt llt the A HEARING on the rul property with lht D· ... 1t1e11 b.r lht ~ by ll'lt tald Seller(•> Ill aid T·707 .:::8 ~ .. : Ing of the petition you ~Jr of~-p State and dftcrlbed u fol-edd,... "'°"" abow9 pebtion wilt be held on ~ of C*Uln lteMd the wortc and name of ll'lt locatlon 11: Unlver11ty ---------ell RT SANDWICH lhould llPPMI ai in.''-· Ann ifu.hn.ThatlcMI' 1owe· on OCToea 22 tH1 October 10. 1991 Al 1 45 tme and'*"' belonging bidder but no oow ~ Honda PUIUC NOTICI €"bn".:. ::::::: '"" ... M ':':: ............... ). • ..... ,.,. ' DHIOIT ..... .. ..... ··-· P .... ~c:t ·~.e:r c'.':.::O'"g"=':: ":~ 175"1 "' =--=--"" ... ~ .. ~~ ' 'Calif. t2eeo ~with the ~ob-doing buslneu under the PARCEL 1: and lhn llftd ttteN West, p 0 Bow 838 S:int:i the awtage lnvwntoty CNW ~ ll'lt ~ off'lcl of WILSHIRE ES-Plutltlaua I Emmott. 424 s. i;;;"th'. hearing. Your : ~':no name( the .!>1 Cavdlll .. ' Lot 13 of Tract 7083, In •h•w oauee, If •nr Ana CA 92702·0838 the 1att llx (8) month1. ~ .= = :=,,:c: CROW COMPANY, ~ ........ ...._ flllln Avenue, H«net, Calif. pM1anc. may be In person et PIMIBhlp ), the City of Newpol't BMch, tflew """• whJ the .... IF YOU OBJECT TO Said lmpt0\l9d ,_, prop-~dtf unopened It ahall Wllshn Blvd., Lot Ange-818tlMIM -.c:t or by your attorney. 3'f1:1fol~:Wtg •d~i: County or Orenge, State of tltlon for ohantt• of rhe gmnring ol the pt!llllon ~~be~ u be the tole ,..po,;.,blflty of i.. CA toOtO and ll'lt .,,.._ The Followlng S*90n8 ~ FIMZ20, 424 S. If you .,, a credit()( or 1 Suite • ~ venue, Callfomla, u per map ,.. ftMl9 ehould not be you should :ippeM :\I thl' • with Ont, the bidder to ... tnat hie cipidld .... date It Octo-~ dolna bull,,... .. : llilm 'Avenue, Hemet, Callf. contingent er.dltOf of ihe lfomia ~ MMI, Cal· corded In Book 274 Paget ll'llftlecl heartng and st:ile you1 tome°' of the It.mt Of bid It recleved In proper lier 4th, 1981. 0 BRIE... IRONWORKS, deceased you must n11 The P'-'---34 t 37 1 cl ,,_ " .. ~ ord..-.d ob1act1ons or tole wut1ttn pereonal .property lltted time Ttb bulk ule Is lubject 28881 Tr9buc:o Rd. No. E· • R. Cahptn, 424 S. your clal,;, with the court ~hip 11 dis-o n us.,,., or Ml.. objection~ with lhtt cour1 above In which CAN llnY A Mt of plane and I to Calllomla Unlfomt Com-127, Ml11ion Viejo, CA venue, Hemet, Ca/If. and mall a copy to the per· ~ ~F coneent c:ellaneou1 M1p1, rwcords ::;:!, •t co:_ of this be ore t•e heMng Your remaining lttrl'lt of Ptf· cations may be ~ mercial Code Section 9299' sonal repretentitlve ap-DI · rom the of Orange County, Callfor· o • OllUM appeMance m:iy be in eona1 property mey be IOld the Ofllc. of ttlt City ........ 8101.2. John T. Kaltwllan Ill, 2027 ~ Sue Chapin, 424 s. pointed by ttte court within MOlullon D111 forward, nla. be pubHabecl In the person or by your Allorney Mparat.iy or, In the alttr· ""' n Fair Dt1Ye ~ Tht name and add,... of OrwlQ9 Ave. No. 112., Cotta ~m Avenue, Hemet, Calif. tour months from the date !~.,r~eg:""L Partner~ Except all oll, oil nghJt, Piiot, • newepaper of IF vou ARE · A native, uld Improved rHI Mm, Cal"omla, uPc>n non th•· pereon with whom M..., CA~ · ~ b of first !nuance of llttlft atld In th• c~ng uc:,oc~, mlnerala mineral rights, t•ner•I o~oulatlolt CREDITOR or a ~ Ind all Items ·of refundable payment of clalma ';'l be ftlad Is 2=•v:· s2, B~., ~!c, .,i:.1ne11 11 con· u provided In section 9100 the bualne1t of the Part· natur11 011 rlghte, and publtehed In th le conllngllflt cre~lor ot the told .. " property "'8Y be $5.00. An addltlonal charge ~IRE SCROW COM-MINlon ~ CA 92902 •· narshlp · 1 genefll part· Codof th• Calllomla Probate nerahlp. other hydrocarbons by ~ •....... onoe • dec:eas~. you musr hie The 1~ cond...___ of 12•00 mutt be lndudld • -:.!!!2.. Wll~ ~10·• Thl1 bu1lne11 11 co e. The Ume for fillng Nollet I I h b wh l90eVlf ...er tor teur your claim with lhe court '°"',. If handled by mall Plane ...... rw_..,, "" ..,., ~ n1e registrant(•) com· cialmt wltl not ewplre ti. !Yen that·' • 90 •r• Y 1 name known .._ oonHo•.'" and nwl a copy to the of nil area: Cash orily. tpeclftcatlon• anci othw Ind the ll'lllct!*ad .... ducted by: • gtMtat p111-~ to tranlllC1 b\nl-lore our months from the O(I) · that may be within or under ...,... ...era....., t• the personal represenlahve At least ten percent (10%) contract documenl9 may date It: October t\ltl, t981. ntrlhlp .... under the Actltlous hurlng date noticed wlO ~~ ~ Jrj the Parcel of land herein. ._.,,the....... appoinled by the court or the ..-noun! bid mutt be aieo be examined at tN of· Thia bulk tale ii IUbjlct Tht rttllrant(•) com- helMH Nam•(•) Hated 'above. 1_ at 1~ Fnttlon O above deecriMd, together DATIDt JUL U t•t w11h1n lour months from ~ with lht offlf Wld lhe flee of the Olly Qer1I of the to Callfornla Uniform Com-menctd nneKt buti-=.:: not appllcable You may examine the Ille Tuttln California ~ with the perpetu91 right or TULLY H. 8ftllOUR, lhe date ol hrst issuance ol -:C-l::ttof be paid on City of Coeta MeN Pl8nl merclal Code Sectton :_ und9',.::: flc:tltlout ,,_ ati Finazzo kept by the court. If you auociatto,, with Callihan drlHlng mining exploring Co"'Ml .. tonw of the lerrers as pr9vlded 10 con11rma1 Ale bylhe and 1peclflcet1on1 wlll not 8108.2. abow" ... ,_._.<•> llettd statement wu ftled .,. a pet.on Interested In ~ 1 Wllll and · ~· ltlng th.r.for and auperlof Cout1 s1Kt1on 9100 ol the cou · be mallld unlMa tl'le ad-The name and eddrnt of on:....._.., 20, '98' ~Wllt'I the eoun. Cler11 ol the estate, you may file (JI) Pamel• .=;,,, K h tlorf ... , D McHale 3808 Channel Cahlorn1a Probate Code Bldt and otten for thlt dltlonal 12.00 cnarve It in. the person with whom ~ T. ~ 111 County l>n August with the COUr1 a formal Re-Th ue "' no u.. · ' The ume lor ltllng clam\S property mvt1 be made In cfUded with peymen1. ctalfna may be fllad It ,,_ 1t-.mtnt wa fllld • 1 quest for Special Notice of ~~ v:11:=t~· tame from l8ld I any Place, Newpo11 Beach, CA w1A not ellpire before tour writing and directed to Each bid 1h911 be mede WILSHIRE ESCROW COM-with the County Oer11 of ,504384 the flllng of an lnven1ory ent"'1ttl Street Santa • othtf land, Including the 92663 months lrom the hearing JOHN P. DEILY, Adrnln-on th• Propotal form PAHV, 4270 Wilthl,. &Nd., Orange County on August Publl9hed Newpo11 Beach-and appraisal of llta1• .. Callfomla 9270; Ana, tight to whlpatock or dlrec-Publlth•d Newport dRte noticed above lstrator With WIU Annexed, lheeta P·t ttvough P-tei Lot AnQelea. CA 90010, 23, 1991 ao.ia MIN Pilot S.ptem-Mta or.n>t any petition or Notice II alio hereb tlonaJly drUI and mint from BHch.COtta Meta Piiot YOU MAY EXAMINE 2352t Pueo de Valencia. provided In tN contract Attn. [arry Shewfelt 1'804l'M .., 10, 17, 24, October 1• acc:ounr as provided In g1wn that the unanimov! land• other that tald land September 17, 24, October the hltt kept by the covri 11 ~r 115, Laguna Hlllt, documentt, end at11i11 be ~3331), Escrow No. Pubhhld Newpol1 Beech- 1991 MCtlon 1250 of the Callfor· written content of all the ner.loabove ~bed oil 1 8 1981 you are a pe<son omla 92653, Of may be accompanied by a ow1tfled and the last d-v for Costa Mesa Piiot s.peem.. T~•., nla Probate Code. A Re-P811neB 11 required'°' ec-°' gu well• tunnel '.,,d ' · 1723 1nte1ested in the estate n:v_ ~ cletk ot the or cuhler'1 c:hectt or a bid fltlrlo ctamt by any creditor bet 3 10 17 24 1991 :========-= quest for Special Notice pvtti• relaUng to the wind-• 1 you n'lfty hie with lhe courl • ll 111y time bond for not '"8 than 1°" lhaJI be October 3rd, 1991 ' ' • ' form I• avallable from the Ing up of the tlalf't f the shafts Into, through or A formal Request lor aft« first put>llcatlon or Ihle of the emount of the bid, wNch Is the butlntu day T .c79 court cltf1<. PartMrthl ~ that 0 ecrott the subsurface ol PUBLIC NOTIC! Special Notice ol the l1hrtg notice and befOfe the sale made peyable to the City before the anticipated ule --------- Attorney for Petitioner· of the p~O.,. none the lend herelnabove d• of an inventory anCl with a copy of said notice of Coeta Meu No pro-dti. 1peclflld abow. PUIUC NOTIC! ~ l'lotttloue Gary It Roseru;we!a Esq · rlzed to lnc:tir 8 W:~ scribed, and 1o bottom NOTICE TO CJIEDITORS appraisal ot estate assets being mall«! to the Admln-'poaal shall be Con.tct.red Dated: September 4, 1991 .......... N•me Clayeon, Manrl, Ai8nd g obllgitiont for :Jon :h~ 1uch wtilpstockld or dlrec-OF BULK SALE Or ol any pebhon or ltttllOf With Wiii Annllt~. unlHt accompanied by EO.WEST COMPANY, By: P1utltlt• PUIUC NOTICE SIM9'1Mftt YHg«, 601 S. Main St., of the Partnerlhlp following tlonally dtllled wills tunnels ISec1 6104, 6105 u.c.c 1 account as grot1ded in ~ Admlnlatrator With Wiii such cuhler, check, O.W. WEST, INC., General ........_ ...... The Followtng P.O. Box 1447, Corona, CA the DI tolutlon 0 t d halt • Escrow No. 64753-Y section 125 ol the exed reserves the right cuh, or bidder'• bond. Partnlf 8teta•tnt ..,.. doing butlnttt ~IOfla 91718-1447 DAJ0. •·~u ae. an 1 1 under and be-Notice 11 hereby given to C11htorn1:'l Prob:ite Code A to reject any or all bids. No bid shall be conlld· Publlehed Newport The Followtl c & I TELEMANAOEMENT, Publl1htd Newporl o Bri~ "•~8•11:991 neath or beyond the ext•· creditora of the within Requ11s1 lor Special No11ce Publication dates thall b4t «ed unlfft It It mede on a BHch/Co1ta MtH Sep-.,.. doing~~ 2850 MeH Verde East, Beach.Costa Mell Piiot e.Q C d • Jr., rlor llmlts thereon, and to named aeller thet • bulk form 1c; :i11<11l:ible lrom rhe S.pttmbe1 t7th, 19111, and blantc form rumtahed by the timber 17, 1tllt (a)INTE'RCONTINENTAL SUit• 5, Cotta Meta, Ca/If. September 17, 19, 24, 1991 Pamela Ann Kuehn· redrlll, re1unn11, equip, nle i• about to be made of coun clerl< 24th. . City of Cot1a ~ Ind It t725 INVESTMENT COMPANY tae2e • T702 Thatcher, Eaq. maintain, repair, deepen the aueta deecrlbed below. Allorney tor Petitioner DATED. Septtmber 1 t, made In eccordanc. with (b)LOVE BROKERS, 500 David A. Moore, 2108t Publli hed New ort and operate any such well• The namee •nd bueineu THOMAS A. RAMSEY 1991 the provltlona of the Pro-PUIUC lfOT1CI Newport Centef Dr Suite Ohubuco Lane, Hunting· Beech/Cotti Meaa PPllot or mines without however •ddresaee of the eeller •••· RAMSEY & RASMUSSEN JOHN P. DEIL'r, Admln-posal reQUl'9menta. 810 Newport Beach callf ..,, Beach, Calif. 92846 PUIUC NOTICE September 17 1991 the right to drlll ' t • A•ren Two Go Inc., • 11 Golden Shore Dr 11ator With Will Anne>Ced Each bl'dd« mutt haw a ........... 92e8o • . ,.hl1 bu1lnH1 11 con-' . 22 ,mne1ore Celilornia corpo11tion 985 Ste 430 ubllshed Newport velld State of Callfoml1 Bueln ....._ JelfreyS Chlldt-500N ducted by: an Individual NOTICE OF t7 up lore and opera11 w. 18th Street, Co•t• Long Beach CA 90902 Beach/Cotta Men Piiot c~tlon "C11" (EleYa-M" 1 port Center Dr Sutt• 8":'cj 'The registrant(•) com-PU8UC W.. OF through thl surface 01 the Men. CA 92627 Newport B1111ch1Cos1<1 September 17, 19, 24, tor Contr11Ctor) Nc:enM Ind __ ~ Newport Beach Calll' ~ to trantact bvtl· PMSONAL PROP&RTY PUBUC NOTICE upper 500 feet of the tub-The location in Celllomle Mesa Pilot 1991. al•o prequallflld u ,.. .. ,. .........-IQ ~ 92680 ' · ,.... under the Flctltlout llo. U10t NOTtC• 1urface of the land herein· ofth41chieluecutiveoffic• Sep 17 19, 24 1991 t718 quired bylew. ~M.~~OLE Thi• bu1lne11 11 con- 9ullnett Namt(t) lltted Purauant 10 tti• CIAfomie above doscrlbld, as re-of the Hiier le. Hme H The Contrae1or lhaR com-OOlF co AXA The Golf dUdld by: en lndMduaf .a»ove on: August 7, 1991 Self·Sefvlc:e Storage Facll· INVITING •IDI Sl"'9d In the Deed from aAbov~ PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ply with the PJOYtllons or 4590 MacArthur #550' Th• regletrent(a) com-r>tlvld A. Moore. tty Act (B & p Code 21700 Sealed bid• may be r• The lrvlne Com •hated by the aetler. aN S9ctlort 1no to 1780 In-N rt B h C llf mencld to trwlMd bull-lNt IUltemtnt wu flied et seq,), tht underllgned cellled It the office of the pany, r• othsr bu1ine11 n•me• end P'lotHloue NOTIC• OF IAU clutlYe, of the c.mOmia =o llC • ' · ,,... undef' ll'lt Flctltloul tillltl the County Clerk of will Mii al publlc auction, ~ Oerk, 3300 Newport =~::;~ t9, 1972 In ~dr~uHuHdbythuelter B_,Alll NMM Notice Mreby .Q1Yen pvr· Labor Code; lht prwalllng Oery Elder OP 4590 Bullneu Name(•) Aiied 0nnge County on August on Seolember 30, t991, al evard, P.O. Bo>e 1768, age 366, Of· w1tl\m three yun before It....._.. 1Uant to Hctlons 3071 and rate and ICllle of wagee ... MacAtthur 1550 ~ abow on: NIA ..... 1091 1:00 f>M, 2099 Plac:entla, Newpol1 Beach, CA 9265g.. ficlal Records. the d•t• •uch Nit WH Hnt Th• Followtng pertOl'll 3072 of the CMI Code of tabllthld by the City of 8Mctl Calif ezeeo Jefttey s. ChLdt F00394a Cotta M.... CA per90NI 1768 until 11 :00 AM on Ille PARCEL 2· or delivered to th41 buy., are doing butlnett u : the State of Califomla the Coeta M ... wNch are on Thie ' butlMU It con-Thia llatement wu filed ~ ~Beam. prop«ty Including furniture, 3'd.J!~ of October, 1991, An 1ppurtenanl non-ere: none EXCW~IVELY YOURS RE· undefSIQnld, SANTA ANA Ille with the CJtv Clertr of due*! by: a lmlted pert. with the County Clertr of ciolhlng, tools and/Of other at .. , .... h time bldt w111 be uclvtlve easement for In-The names and bu1lnu1 ALTY, 18002 lrvlne Blvd., TOWING, wlU Nit at public aald City; Wld shell forfeit ntrahl • Orange County on August eo.t.a M ... Piiot August houMhold lttrl'ls atOfed by opened and rHd for: grfft and egreu ,._.,_h •ddreuee of the buyer •re Tuttln, Calif. 92880 auction, at 1022 E. CHEST· penaltlet preecrtbed Tht ~tglttrent(t) corn-20, 1991 17, Septtrl'lber 3, 10, 17, the followlng perwns· TIU1 of Project: Rocky u""""" Cherlotte A. Motch41U, 753 Yvonne D. Klrkend1ll Nl/T, SANTA ANA. CA at therein for ~ ,~ IJ8t SP D435 DAVID M. Point Retaining Wall Lot 23 of Aid Trect 7083, O"ltwood Ave .. Bru. Ce. 24341-1 Santa ¢fare Ave.: 10:00 AM on SEPT. 27, of Mid Code. ~':. ~~ Published~ Beech- & T-818 ROSCH; SP C363 DONNA Contr1IC1 No. C-2e87 U Ptf map rwcotded In The HHll to be eold ar• Dana Point, Calif. 92629 1991 the followlng de-The City Council of the Buel N ( ) eo.t Meta p ----------1 WAR WACK; SP C353 Englnur't Estimate: Book 274, Paget 34 lo 37 deecribed in 11•nerel H : AH James M. Harwy, 504 w. ICtfbed Pfoperfy, to wit: City of C09Ui Meea r• tbove""'· N/:m•' Isled !_ lot Augutt CHERYL JOSENHANS; SP $480,000.00 lncJualYe of MitClllaneout furniture. liaturH and Bay Ave., Newport Beach, 1980 DATSUN, Ucen .. NeWe the r1Qtll to refec:t n ..... ~ 27• -..tember 3, 10, 17, PAC..CV.W ..alOfUALPARK Oemetery • Mbrtuery Cti11P91 • Crem•IOfY 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpoft Beach ~ ... 11111111 mLlllUWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Coat• Mesa .., .. ,. C352 CHERYL JOSEN-Approved by the City Maps, '9COrdl of Orange eqult>ment. tr•d•n•m•. Ctllf. 928e1 AJWH02, CALIF, VIN any Wtd/Of a.lllltdt. :;;;: a.tement wu flled 1901 HANS; SP C305 ARTHUR Council thla 28th day of County, Celifornla goodw1)I. t .. u end Wllllam R. Klrkendall, HS130218988 m&.aa P . PflllllltlY, with the County. T-842 KIPPEl.Jl<ASSKELL, INC.; August, 1991. Property ldd,.t~ la • leHehold ~mprovement1 of 24341-1 Senla Clara Ave., Said tale Is tor the pur· Cltr Cl•rll Cltr et Orange County on~!! ---------SP C300 JOHN p EAA· W•nd• •· 11 ... 10, pur th•t cert11n bu1lne11 •nd Dana Point, Cellf. 92$29 pota of Ntl9fylng llen of c.... ...... • 28. 199 --v-PUii.iC -TIC NEST; &P C222 STEVE p Cltr Cleftl por1edly known IS: 312 •re located at: 986 W. 1 Bth Thie bu1ln•H 11 con-the undeflignld for towing ' 1 t -E C.UELLAR· SP C200 RO~ Pro.pec1Ne bidden may VISTA MADERA, NEW· Street. Coet• Men. CA ducted by: The 3 people repalre and itor1ge to'. Publl1htd Newporl . P804HI EAT KEA.UHER· SP B124 obtain one Ht of~ docu-PORT BEACH, CA 92660 92627 named aboYe wlll be In-~with coau of ad\191· BHch/Cotta Mffa Piiot Publlthed Newport Beecti. REOINALD J. DICARLO; SP menll 111 no co.I at the f.. Th• undersigned Trustee The bu1lne11 n•me ut1d corp. aoon end wlll all be flalng and t><pen••• of September 17, 24, 198t. Cotta M ... Piiot Septem-.. ,!!~11 llw 8065 BOS KEU.Y; SP B03S o dl1etalmt any llablUty for by.the Hll" •t thet locetlon ltoekholdtf'I Nit. t721 ber 3, 10, 17, 24, 1981 •--••tnt DANIEL CHATTERTON; SP nee or the Publle w~ any lncorrectnes• or the I•: United Party Rent All Of Th• regl1trant(1) com-D1tad thft 3RD day of T..ee3 The Folowtng per.one C209 BRIAN TOWERS· SP Department, 3300 Newpol't Coate Mue menced to ttansact bual· SEPTE~ER 1991 .... , -.,. dOI~ ~ •: C227 DAN~SMITH ' Boulevard, P.O. 8oJC 1788, ltreet addre1t and other The anticipated d•le of Jh• nM1 und« the F1c11t1oue JllNI tfOtiTAJf'i r.,_ llOTICI ZORRO CUSTOM HOMES OWrier riMel'VIS the right Newpol't Beach, CA 92869-common dtllgnatlon, If bulk Hie 11 October 3, Butlnt11 Name(1) Hsled Publlth•d N t PUIUC NOTICI LTD .. 2 Luceme, Newpoft to bid a1 the tale Put· 1788 any, 1hown herein. t 991 at the office ol above on: August 21 199t ewpor a.ch, Cellf. r.ll80 ch .... mutt be made with For· tu h The total amount of the Burrow Eacrow Compenv, Yllonne D. l<Jrt<tndait BHch..COtta M... Piiot ""'"'•• Oenyce Aeum, 2 Luceme, pereonal checks °' c:uh-call Uoy~ ~nforma~ unpaid balance of the obll-501 P•rkcenter Drive, This statement wu fllld September 17, 1991 ••IRHI....... =Ort 8taoh, Calif . lett checkt only. All pur· M ...... ,.,,:11 gatlonl aac:urad by the S•nta An•. CA 92705. with the Col.W"ity Clerk of f727 .... IMIRl ....... ,.._ chwd aoodt.,. IOld "u anaoer-.........., · ,.-. t Thia bulk nte 111ubject to OrllOQ8 County on A.ugUat Tht ~ The i=otowfllg per90nt ... _, r .. um. 2 Luceme, le," and must be paid for Publl1hed Newpo1t pr_,,_.,, b~ be told and C •tilorn1a Uniform 27, 1991 PUIUCNOTICI! ._...,_.,._ ... -.... ~ •-••" OHOh, C•llf. and removed et the ti.,,. of .Stach-Co1ta M ... Piiot .reuoni • utlmated Commerciet Code Sfction l'I090ae the Ftctltloue Bueln INK N ST\WF, t2te0·• ..... Salee MJbject to prior September 14, 17, 1991 COS11, el(plnMS and ad· 6106.2. ' Publlthld Newpoft Beach-Nwne: DELTA Pl!R °'" H9wport • • Thi• butlne.. I• con- cancelatton In the event of SaT7'28 vane.a II S398,0fU8 If 10 eub,.ct, the name Colla ~ Piiot .... lknlfni• llw ANCE QROUP, 400 l2llO du6ted by: a geinerW pert. Nlllemtlil between owner Said .... wtft be made, and eddred of the penon ,_...,.,,,. MacArthur 81Vd. lulf ~ ~ 1 408 Mf'IHp end otlflglited party. Dmct INeed 1 part-time job? but wltholA convenant or witll whom clalrn• mey be ber 3, 10, 17, 24, 1991 The '="' 3000, Ntwpot1 8Hch, 8aytlde Dr., ewport The regl1trant(1) ~ thle '41tt end 21Sf day of S..clMllfteclemployme11t. wwrainty, eicpreu or Im-filed 11 Bvttow E1crow T~ aredolngbullnela~ c..tf.taeO BMc:h,celf.nllO menotd to trw191Ct bUet-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~t~~ DS~~scus·Tou~~ ~~~~~~--~ Orlw. Sent• Ana, Califoml• .,.,Mil -· "' Nwne '9fwred ~ cNctld by: tn lndMdlJal -·-Narn9C•) "'9d 112706, and the IHt d~ rv--TIC! ~ .... ASJ.~ w~' CoN ... aled In Orlnae Th• reol•ttant(I) com. allCM on: A&9* 30, 1981 fOt filino clalm• 1h.a be Pl \All.-· on July 17, Bit l'1 menotd lo lrlnMct tlUat-Men '19a.ln October 2, Ul91, Which I• .......... Dorot~Sfoent, 134~ No.F500'54a .,... under the ~ TNa ............... tied the bvllne11 d•y before the •...a..Ha llaMe Topu. c.lff. 928et Ch••• Wlck.,.ham Ill 8ualnett Namt<•I llteld ~ "9 Oounly a.ti of •• date 1~1f11d ebove. .............. Thie butln .. t It• con-2900 W~ Or., ' abet.. on! ~ 1M1 ~ C0'8'tty on 8epeem. Dated: September 6, 191' The l'olowlng Pf'IOnl duct9d by: an lndMdual f(IN del .... Cellf. 12121 gwy 8. Tumer blf I; 1181 Charlotte A. Mitchen, ~=w ~ •: ~·t·~-= :,:: Thie bullftw ... oon-Thl9 atelllfntnl wu tMld ,. I III Buyer 3'8 San ._~f!!:. ntlll und9' lht Actttlolll dUc'9d br an ~ Wltltl the County Clertr of ~ Newport .._. 09117/tl ~ .,.,..,, ...., .. e I N . Thtt ...... ,....,. ,,_ ()qnae County on~ Coeta MeN Plot ~ CNS1006243 ~--· 8Mch, Calf • .::!v.'*:.: N/:n•<•> titted with the County a.rte of bet 11>, t98t ber 11, 24, ~ t , a, Mlct*' I Cohen, -SM Dorothy R. Sloane Or-. County on ~ NOeiOI 1tt1 Mlgu91 ~. 8'M• 100, Thie .. .,,...,. wU llld ~J.::,1 Newport Publlthed Newport 8Mc~ T·113 =Ort 8t•ch, Ctllf. wllh lht County Clerk of Co.ta MMa Hof ~ Coeta Meea Pilot Set*m---------~ D. D.. * Sen ~~on s.pi.n. =• 17, 24, ~ 1, 8, ~117, 24, October 1, e, PUllJC lfOTICI M..... Drtve, ~ 100, Ploeoao T·7t7 T·712 P1olhl1•. Thf FOfloWlnO '**" =rort 8t11oh, Calif. PUbll9had NMWpOrt ~ ....... ..._ .. doing buWw •: Thi Coeta Meet Ploe ~ ltall •ant ICICK'N A LEATHfA COM· ... ..!... ~In•!!_!• con. ber 17, t.4, OotoW 1 1, ~ llOTICI PUIUC NOTICI The ,...,..,. -· PNI'(, 1111 lo. Coetl °'· =. ""F• • __ ., .,.,,. 1tl1 ' " ••• " -... ~ ... ......:.!.--......... - QI01 Cotta MtM. Celt .,..-....A•• 19wa•• <<•~rtte ieWACoMPNrt 111zi ' The ~atrent(t) com. • T·l'OI .... • .. .... lklelfta•..... (b TMC ,.. 8alttf It. ...,_,. M. c.oer ... 11t1 :::*' llndef ~ lttll m •ti .......... * CCMii Mela. Cai1t lo Coat °'· G20t. COiia ...,,,... N•-(•';"'.-......,... PmLIC IOTICI The ~. pnona n,. FOloWfng pereona ~ • Meta. Calf. '*' a11CM • ~ii. 1tn-.,. dl*'ll IMlr'9it ... .,. doing~... Jelhy Jedt Mlht ~ ~. 1sta ,..,;'; Cot*i 1 "•• n llJll'l-CAR. 2341 ·,.._ J:J:aZ· (b),UN ZONE, a:r;•w Tnll Or.': w. lelboa Ave f:t ..._. -..., · lak 111 -'*" =J OCMM "--CNlt DrM • --.... • -llMcf\ Calf .. ,,_ 1•1(11Ml .,.. lllld Celf -.._ ..... """"" = .__.. . 'Thie bUtfn"'' • 11 con-~ ... ,.~ ~ Mtl 1 • ••l · •-.-i .....,, 'fT417 Leelt "'*al Mll9' 11111 duetld"-·.........-v1111 O,.,..,.._ .. ron__.... n..~'C:i'::.,_,,.. ~~J::!·~ -=--~ ...... ~ AooaMllM Trai, cs,q;, The r;G'1itfant(~) coin-ber 1~• 1tlt .. aa: Celt '• --...,._ ... ,..., _ .. C* ..... mencld lo tr....-d bl*' ...... ,. AXIi ... AtG, 20I Tl'tl. bull I ~· Cllf. 11177 Ttlft bu.lnne II ~ '*' IA'ldet lht • AellcM "oV A. Lftowttl, UGO =· ::]1~ 8each. ...:.. bro =-~on-~ ~":::..::U.. eon. ~ by! ..._ and :=-:.i: N::::...-: = :c..,a;_ 100. ~ =~ =. ="' :::ICldri:,•t==-= ::~i:,•tr:: = ~-,:.lt~a=t~:~ = 1Wt Publthld """°" 9Mcft. ~ _,,. .... -..., ,,... "'""' ... ~,,... under ... l'lcWout ,_ under ........ ...,_,. M. CapaNll com ...._ "°4 ~ !h_ Newpoi1 lead\, Celt ~. N/~1) IMld ~. Name(a) lllted ... ~... ~:. .. llalled TNe il'1111,,.,.,. ,... lled blf l'I t.e "----1 a. -_.... _.. .. ....,..... on. NIA ....,. on: iwA wllh ._ Oour"'Y Olftt of ' ' _,_ • Thie buelnen It con. Undl l.ouea. Craig ~ GIM.. .,,.., .;; .... ~.·. 1 .. eounty1 °" s.petm. !Ill T·-....., by: JOlr'lt _..... ::: ~~'!.,*.,!.~tied Thie •1me1i1 WM lled TNe •••ma .. tied -1-----..;...-..:..:.'-=1 Th• r~trent(•) = ~ cMy..., ~ wtlh ... ~ an Of ....... ~ an ., Nlllnd ,...,_..o::! HUIT =-under '::-fltcWoul 21, 1191 on g~t~ on~ ~1CourlCY Oft ...... COiia MMe Piiot ........ ..,..,.... Nllll'M(•) -.cs NMOle ....... .....,.. blf 17, 141 OCtobtf 1. e. = =.":'•• 30, 1111 ~ N.wpoft ...... PubllNd ,...._. ~ NllaMd ~ ....,._ 1111 -..... .._ lepetm-c... ..... ....,. ltlMlm-c-. ........ ~ f.71 t :: '-'* 1~ ~ ~ blf S. 10, t7, M, 1111 llti' i , 10. 17, M , 1Wt ber 3, 10. 11, 14. 1191 .. PUIUC NOTICI ,