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Lass spending
I may ve eased
budget crisis
~There's pressure
from every direction
to get a budget and
address a serious
economic depression,
assemblyman says.
• 0 ur state government
is-in serious financial
trouble. It is,
precisely because most of its
elected leaders for the past
six years have consistently
failed to structurally reform
and thereby reduce the cost
of education, health and
welfare programs.
They should have reduced
spending and the bud~et in ..
Budget
Analysis
previous
years when
they had
the oppor·
tunity.
They
didn't.
-For the
past six
years, state
spending
has
outpaced
the state's
income by·
more than
5 percent
each year. With a total
budget approaching $50
billion, that's a lot of
giowing hidden deficit. The
1991 -92 budget deficit wa ....
an astounding $13 billion.
That budget gap alone was
larger than the combined
srnte budgets of America's
15 smaUest states.
Every budget in recent
years has been b51anced by
program cuts that "ere
never realized and by
promised refor!lls that ne\.er
materialized (smoke and
mirrors) and then, by over
estimating anticipated
See BUDGET,._,_
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~ M.intn.'Ody Nol
Jennifer Lehman, 10, gets heal relie( Monday as she rinses off with a garden hose near Newport Pier.
Gionis sentenced .
to 5 years;· bail
set at $2. million
~ Pomona Qoctor was
earlier convicted on four
counts of assault and
conspiracy. Attorneys
say appeal will be filed .
By LoriAnn Basheda
Staft Willer
SANTA ANA -Dr. Tho·
mas Gionis was taken into cus-
tody Monday after a Superior
Court judge sentenced him to
five years in state prison for or-
chestrating the 1988 attack on
his ex-wife Aissa Wa)'ne.
The judge set bail at an· unu-
sually high S2 million while the
orthopedic surgeon seeks to ap-
peal the case. .
"Justice at la!>t," shouted
Roger Luby, who was daung
Wayne when the t'AO Y.ere at·
tacked at his gated Newport
Beach home. "See )a, Tom."
Before Gionis was sentenced,
Luby made an emotional plea
for a harsh sentence.
"Show no mercy on this man,
your honor." Luby said. "He
showed none on us."
Gionis was convicted on four
counts of assault and con·
spiracy for hiring t\l.,O thugs !O
assault the couple while he and
Wayne were embroiled in a bit-
ter cu!>tody battle for their five-
year-61d daughter.
The thugs, one of whom is
behind bars, repeatedly smash·
cd the couple's faces into the
cement and sliced Luby's Achil·
les tendon.
"The sheer terror of being
pistol whipped and told you
might die," Luby 1bellowed be·
fore the judge. "To feel the
nozzle of a gun on the back of
your head and see maybe for a
See GIONIS/M
r-=-Chronology
I The crime: On Oct. 3,
1988, t\'l.'O armed men
followed Newport Beach
financier Roger Luby and
Ais5.1 Wayne into the
garage of Luby's gated
22nd Street home. The
couple had just returned
. from a morning workouL
TheAS<lllaots grabbed
Wayne anct smashed her
face into the pavement.
Luby was handcuffed,
pistol-whipped and
senously injured.
The arrest: On Apnl 4,
1989, Or. Thomas Gionis
-the ex-husband of Aissa
Wayne -is arrested in
connection with the
beating at his Pomon·a
home and is quickly
shuttled to the Newport
Beach Oty Jail where he 1s
held without bail. "It's all
heresay baloney," his
attorney declares.
The mistrial· On Dec.
20, 1990, an Orange
County Superior Court 1ury
conceded it was hopelessly ·
deadlocl<ed 9-3 in favor of
con1;icting Gioms A mistrial
was declared.
Guilty!: On May 11 ,
1992, a second jury
convicts Cionls after only .. ""
one and a half da~ of
deliberations. ~·1 hope the
bastard soffers in jail like a
son o( a gun," said Luby.
Punishment: On
Monday. G1onis was
hurried into custody and• '
held on $2 million bail. His
sentence is frve years in
st.ate prison
Police say weekend shooting gang-related; curlew may be enforced -By Russ Loar
Sia!! v.u
NEWPORT BEACH -Police are
now saying the shooting of three young
men shortly after midnight Sunday was
• gang-related, the culmination of a
Fourth or July holiday turned ugly for
many local residents.
"We've got to find some way to shut
·those crowds down," said Newport
Beach Mayor Phil Sansone. "I was get·
ting calls all day. They were saying, 'Find
us a solution, we arc prisoners in our
own homes because of these people.' "
Police estimate a crowd of 100,000 de·
scended on Newport during the holiday
weekend. Police made 225 arrests in 48
hours -150 arrests on July 4 alone -
compared to 199 arresu last year over a
""Fair's opening 111Y Centannlal Clllllratlon~
wll be nationwide event on Tllllr lllow
By Joel Beers
SW! Wrfttr
COSTA MESA -The Today Show will ma.kc the first day of
the Orange County Fair's Centennial Celebration Friday a
nationwide event.
Willard Scott, the Today Show's gregarious weatherman, will
conduct interviews with local centenarians, fair staff and civic
leaders. Those segments will be conducted live at the fairgrounds
and broadcast directly to the Today Show's East Coast viewers.
Scott routinely wishes happy birthday to 100-ycar-olds during
the Today Show, and the fact tllat this is the Fair's lOOth binhday
was a natural tic-in.
"This idea came up about a year-and-a-half ago, and we're just
thrilled they've agreed," said Bridget Kelly, a fair spokesperson.
Scott will conduct four two-and-a-half minute. SCID'lents. He will
interview Fair Manager Norb Bartosik and Mayor Mary Horn·
buck.Jc, along with 100-year-olds Minnie Smith and Flossie Lang·
dale, and 103-year-old Oara Syfcn. Langdale is from Costa Mesa.
three-day period. "Fourth of July is a big
drain on the taxpayers," said Sgt. Andy
Gonis, who estimates the cost of police
enforcement over the holiday weekend
between $50,000 and $100,000. "We had
200 officers on duty in very small areas
of the city."
of a 17-year-old youth by gang members
and the stabbing of a 25-year-old man
during n fight during evening hours on
July 4.
"We've simply got to do something
about the crowds in those residential
areas," Sansone said. "lf a fi re broJ..e
out, the whole place would simply burn
down because you couldn't gel fire en-
gines an there.''
The triple shooting at 21st Street and
West Ocean Front followed the beating
The rowdy weekend has prompted
Ma)Or Sansone to call for a curfew that
could be selectively enacted "hen crowd
levels ore high. The curfew would in-
clude both youths and adults, he said.
Newport Councilman John Hedges re·
cently called the inOux of gang members
into the city "the number one threat to
See CRIME/ID,_
A symbOI oLartistic freedom
...., Costa Mesa jail inmate Therman Statom expresses himself through his art.
By LoriAM Basheda
Stiff Wl'llr
S tandini in &he Costa Mesa jail on a
recent afternoon, inmate Therman
Statom proudly unveiled a glass ladder
that he has turned into piece of art.
It symbolizes hi~ fragile. pqsonal growth,
Statom explained, which began when he was
irrested for narcotics trafficking last May.
The ladder will be displayed alona with
seven! other pieces of Statom's art work at .
the Dorothy Weiss Gallery in San Francisco
Aua 6.
he said, shaking his he3d.
The .son of a wealthy doctor, St3tom. 39,
graduated from the Rhode Island School of
De ign and then "ent -0n to obtain a maste~
degree in the Pratt Jn tllute of Art and De ign
in New York He has a long list of a"':uds and
an even longer list or e>.hibitions
"But it' easier to ell drugs than art.'' he
aid. "The first lime I c\er h:id the
opportunity to ma~c money Crom a job "as
with narcotics.''
Statom the artist sometimes loi.t a sale
because the buyer suddenly real12ed the piece
he had created might not match their new
carpeting. . .
But Statom the con artist could scam
The lair runs July 10-26. · ~ · Therman Statorn with piece of his art.
But instead of sippina champ-enc at his
personal show, Statom will be washin& Costa
Mesa police cars.
"Don't ask me why l ever got into crime,"
enough money to spend between $3,000 and
See ARTIST/ID,_
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A2 Tuesday, July 7, 1992
Locals Only .
Stree twise
Interviews and photographs by Shauna Norfl~
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. John Harrington •
Corona del Mar
"A couple more yea rs
here and I'll be leaving.
Kim Smith
Newport Beach
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.. Service Thursday for
former nmes adttor NBW lrBBWIY UbrlrY Friends
win award
Friends of former Los Angeles
Times Editor Nick D. Williams
are invited to allend a
"Celebration of Life" memorial
service in Costa Mesa Thursday
fo r the longtime Orange Coast
resident.
Mr. Williams, \\ho is credited
with hel ping The Times shed its
reput'ation as a mediocre
newspaper and guiding it to five
Pulitzer Priies, died last
Wednesday in South Lagunn. I le
was 85.
Folio\\ ing his retirement in
1971, Mr. Williams and his wife
lived in South Laguna and he
continued to write book reviews
and opinion articles for The
Times.
He is survived by hi::. wife
Elizabeth ; daughters Susan
Williams, Mrs. Elliot David ~nd
Mrs. Elizabeth Agajani:m; a son,
Nick Van Boddie William Jr.;
and seven grandchildren and
::.even great-grandchildren.
The Friend~ of the Newport
Beach Library have won national
recognition for ckcep1ional and
innovali\e programs in public
rela1ions.
At the annual conference of
the American Library
Association in San Fruncisco, the
Friends \\Cre named .,.. inner of
the John Cotton Dana award for
their 1991 "Friend Raising"
campaign to increase
.membership through a series of
programs of interest 10 the
professional community.
The 11.W. Wilson Comp::iny ot
New York. \o,,hich sponsors the
award, gives the honor to t\\O
libraries-C\cry year.
-By th<' Daily l'ilot
Awards wlll honor
conservauon efforts
The memorial, open to all those
who knew him, will be from 3 to 6
p.m. in the Garden Room at toe
Otntcr Club in Costa Mesa.
-By the Daily J>Jlot
Koll Management
buying Tlshman West
Motorists have found their way to the newly opened seg-
ment of the CQsta Mesa Frcc,,ay, \\hich was crm,dcd
with cars headed south toward t he beaches and other
destinations on a recent afternoon.
Take Pride in California, <I
program that honors \Olunten,
anti group~ ''orking to !>ave the
st.,.tc '::. rc<>ourccs. is accept in:•
applications Cor 11 :l\\3r<.h
progrum.
Some pro1cc1::. th::it h..i\c bl.'cn
rccognued 1n the pa::.t mcluJc
rcC)cling :111J an1t·l111cr
camp:.11gn,, desert .1nJ \\lldhlc
corhcr.alion effo1h, trail
Nl=.WPORT UEACH -R::ipadly growing
Koll Management Services Inc. -formerly a
subsidiary of The Koll Co. th at was spun off
into a scp:lrate, public company last year -
is acquiring TishmJn We~t Cos.' property
management contrac ts.
The deal, contingent on Tishma n West
Management Corp. buying out its partner in
Tishman West Cos., is expected 10 be
completed this fall. Terms of the pending
transaction were not db~loscd.
Once completed, the transaction will bring
another 20 million square feet of commcrciJI
properties into Koll Management's portfolio.
The company h::i grO\vn from 40 million
square feet to 62 million square feet under
management in the last year. largely through
acqui\itions. Koll Management, now the
third·largest property management firm in
the country, JCquircd Boston-b:i!.ed c~rbot,
Cabot e Forbes in January. -
The Tishm:in We t trans:iction will ndd
several h1gh·profile properties to Koll
Man.1gement's portfolio, including Arco
Plaza and Security Pacific Plaza in do'' ntown
Lo!. Angeles. Ti hman West m::inages
properties in California, Washington,
Arizon<r, New Me>.ico and Colorado.
Once the acquisition is completed, a new
Koll Management division called Koll/
Tishman will be created. Three Tbhman
West executive ~\ill head up Kollffishman.
Tishman Wesrs e\pcrtisc with urban office
towers \\Ill complement Koll's e:-.perience
with suburban office and industrial parl..s,
said William Rothe, president of Koll.
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Mariners crosswalk
gets flashing signal
COSTA MESA -r ive tramc
enhancement!> affecting Costa f\ksa and
Newport Dench drivers ha'c cilher been
complctcu or are in the \\Ori.. . 1 he~ include
the following measures and propo.,ab:
v An O\ crhc.td school Oa!.her 'tructure
installed on Irvine Avenue at Mariner\
School to "arn tlri,er!> of ~chool children
crossing. Total cost: $23,00.
" Moc.hf) ing the tnlCN!CllOll of 17th
·Street and Ir.me A\'enue to include a dual
left-turn pocket for e•l'ltbound traffic onto
northbounu IMnc Avenue Appro\lma1e
completion date: 1993. Appro>.1ma1c ClM:
$70,000.
v A study of the interchange ramp
between the northbound Costa Mesa
Freeway ~tnd the southbound Corona Del
M::ir free\\JY to f1nJ a direct lrnk bct"ccn
the l\\O free\\ a)s ::inJ relic\ e traffic
congestion on local Mrccts. Approximate •
d::itc: 199J. Appro>.inwte COM: SI00.000. '
v lncrca-.ing the signal light green-time
for 1he \<l uthbound left turn onto 17th Street
in ord er to encourage greater use of the
thorough tare.
v A JOrnl stud) of traf11c c1rcula11on CJ'lt
of Ne"porl 13ouk\ard ;ind ::.outh of Del ~I.tr
Avenue.
-B_r lht Uai~I PiltJI
bu1IJ1111!. re,torat1on anJ nvac bcau11fical1<.1n ~ . pWJCCl!>. .
A" ;1rd "inner-." 111 be honored in a
cc1cmon) ;it the !>late c;.ip1tol 1n the winter.
Tho!.c honored in Sacramento \\ 111 al o
compete 111 the national Tal..c Pride in
Arneric:i :marJs program.
The appl1ca11on c.kauline ., Sept. 18. :ind
.m.rrd rec1pic1w. \\tll be announced in
NO\cmbcr. Project\ ::in<l programs nomin:ucd
houlu have been st;1rted, complctc<l or
ong<.Mg from 1991-92.
I or informatll>n, call the Calcforni.i
Dcp.inment of PJrl..s and Rccreauon at
( 9 I(>} 653· 7443.
-B.r tht Daily l'ilot
Goodwill stores oner
discount for seniors
Good" ill lndu)tries of Orange County 1::.
offering n JO percent dt~count to all se nior
JI its 10 th11ft ~tores in Or.rn~e C<>un1y.
~cniors "ho Mc 55 \CJ rs an<l older can
receive th e discount \.\llcn shopping at the
Good" ill 'tore on Tue,d::t\ :!I. A da::.count 1s
.1ho offrr~d on Monda)::. ai the Cla.,,ac .
Closet, a Jc 1gner bouttque in San Clemente.
In co ... 1.1 Mc:.a, the Good\\lll !ilOrc I!'> al
6~1J ·W. 19th S1:
Pro eel.I' from the !.Jlc of don.11cJ gooJ
prm tdc funJ:. for JOb·tr,11n1ng '111U
Joh· placement progr Jm' for people '' ith
di,Jbiltllc' GooJ" 111 of Orange Count)
locu'e' on hdping inJt\ 1duab 1 each their
h1ghc't lc'cl of inJcpcmkncc.
-B.'' t/rr VailJ Pilut
Costa Mesa
A i.tudcnt at Orange C.1,1\t College
fell a\lccp rn the ltbrary .rntl v.okc U
mm ulc\ tJtcr 10 c,11~\cr llb 1 'omconc
h.id Molen her puri.c anJ v.allct. The
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a concert by the group Alab:am:a, were
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n·s all very well for the nlght1n111e1, but what lbout us ducks?
I t happens every 4th of July. Maybe it's the
bombs bursting in air, or the rockets' red glare.
I get to thinking about the national anthem and
wishing I could sing it.
What I mean is, I wish we had a national anthem
1 could sin,. l'dJike to be able to croon it in the.
shower when seasonally appropriate, or belt it out
with a chorus of my peers over hot dogs and beers
at the start of a baseball game.
I can't. And what's more, '1 don't think anyone
else can either. Or hardly anyone.
You get Luciano Pavarotti and a good orchestra
with a conductor who knows how to tippy toe the
thin blue line of tempo and it's both beautiful and
majestic.
But for those of us of the vox populi whose voices
sound more like ducks than nightingales, it can get
pretty ugly. You get a bunch of musically mediocre
working stiffs like me and no matter how much beer
and watermelon we've hlld we're going to crash long
before we reach the rockets' red glare.
Let me make one thing clear. I don't hate the
Star Spangled Banner. I like it. I want very badly to
like it.
It has a lot of things going for it, not the least of •
which is its title and central image. The phrase
--...... ....---."star spangled banner" has nice
cadence and alliteration.
And l'v&-a lways liked the way
the first stanza e11ds with a
question, "Oh s:iy does that star
spangled banner yet wave, o'er the
land of the free and the home of
the brave?" h's as if we need to
___ ...__..... check now and then, not only
whether the nag's still there, but
whether we're still free and brave. ..
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Editor's
Notebook
Musically, however, it isn't fair.
Pavarotti's not even American. It's
not right that he can sing our
national anthem and we can't.
One of my favorite scenes in my
favorite movie, "Casablanca" is the one in which
Victor Lazio, the Czech patriot and resistance
fighter, is in Rick's cafc along with everyone else in
town and he hears a bunch of German officers
trying to dominate the scene with some lugubrious
and chauvinistic German anthem.
Lazio strides up to the band and orders it to play
the "Marseillaise." The rest, as they say, is movie
history. The whole place joins in, even the
courtesan who'd hitherto been consorting with the
enemy. The Gernrans are symbelically .vanquished_
h's a great, stirring scene. And it'~ a great tune.
Very singable.
Kind of strange lyrics, in my opinion, all about
filling the furrows with the impure blood of the
enemy. Not the sort of thing you'd want to sing
before a baseball game. A hockey game. perhaps.
For sheer gut-stirring musicallity, however, they
don't make them any better than the "Marseillaise."
The only nationalistic tune we've got that ~omes
close is "Dixie," a tune that has some unfortunate
associations, having been the symbol of a rebellion
in support of feudalism and slavery.
I don't think Victor Lazio would have gotten the
same reaction if he'd ordered up the Star Spangled
Banner. Somebody would have stepped forward and
said, "Hey, I got nothing against the national
anthem, but ho~ ubout 'America the Beau11rul?' h's
a lot easier to sing and it's got greJt l)rics '
Somebody ebe would have chimed 1n wllh,
"Wh:it about the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic'."
or "Mr. Lazio, 'On Wisconsin ··•
Me, I'd opt for "America the Beautiful.:' h's got
aJ.9vely melody and it's full of great, aphorhtic
lines, such as "Crown they good with brolh-:rhood."
and my personal favorite, "God mend 1htne C\et)'
Oaw." Then_ there's "Confirm th>' soul 1n sci!
control, Thy liberty in IQw." The~e arc \\OnJerf ul
verses that carry with them the idCJ) of )Im mi; and
faith in perfec11bility.
On the other hand, ma)be the mus1C'.1I h~1ghh
and precipices of the "Star Spangled Danner .. are
also supposed to be a sort of S)mboltc mor;il
challenge of perfectibility. Ma)be "'e're Jl:. t
premature. Perhaps a nation who)c collect1\c \utcc
does not turn to breadcrumbs trying to rc:u.h · the
rockets' -red glare" might also soar in other "'a~!>, to
educate its children, heal us health care. house it:.
homeless and mend its cities.
Bob van-Eykcn is assistant editur of the U:iilJ
Pilot. His column appears on Tucsdo)s.
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Send your items to Bob van
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Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Today
Letting go -Marriage,
family and chiTd counseling intern
Joanie Heineman wtll off er a public
service lecture entitled "How to Let
Go of Your Kids" at 7 p.m. July 7
at the offices of Joan Andrews,
1151 Dove St., suite 105, in
Newport Beach. The lecture is
aimed at parents whose children
are grown and have left home, or
are about to leave home,
permanently. For information, call
476-0991.
Wednesday, July 8
Five Easy Pieces -Jan
Gregory, R.N . will speak on "Five
Easy Pieces," a simple plan for per-
sonal growth, healing and prosper-
ity, at a meeting herd by Coastline
Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women at
7:30 p.m. July 8. The group has a
new meeting place, the Community
Room at Woodbridge Village Shop-
ping Center on Barranca Parkway
in Irvine. For a ride, or for more in-
formation, call 639-5474 or 639-
fun. For information, call 545-5669
Friday, July 19
Orange County Fair -
The 1 OOth annual Orange County
Fair will run July 10-26 at the
Orange County Fair and Exposition
Center, 88 Fair Drive In Costa
Mesa. Admission to the fair is $5
for adults, S3 for senior citizens age
65 and older, $2 for children ages
6-12 and free for children under 5
and under. The fair will be open
from noon to midnight Monday
tbrough Wednesday and 10 a.m. to
midnight Th ursday through Sunday.
For more information call
751-FAIR.
·saturday, July 11
Bastille Day 8K Race -
The United Cerebral Palsy
Association of Orange County's
eigbth annual Bastille Day BK Race
will be held on Sunday, July 12 at
Le Meridien Hotel in Newport .
Beach. ~
Book si2ning -Mystery
writer Elizabeth George will sign
copies of her newest book "For the
Sake of Elena" from 3 to 6 p.m. at
Scribner's Bookstore, South Coast
Plaza.
Monday, July 13
Ritalin controversy -
How does Ritalin affect the body
and how does it work to treat
attention deficit disorder? Joanie
Heinemann, administrative nurse of
faculty practice at UCI Medical
Center, will lecture on "The Ritalin
Controversy" from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at Joan Andrews' office, 1151 Dove
St. Suite 1 OS in Newport. Beach,.
There is a nominal fee or $5 per -
person. For more information call
47N6·0991.
Climbing -Climber and
photographer Kevin Powell will
off er a free lecture and slide
presentation at 8 p.m. July 13 at
The North Face, next to the
Broadway at South Caost Plaza.
Friday, July 1 7
Monte Carlo night -
Project Cuddle Inc., an organization
to benefit abused children, will host
an evening of games and hors
d'oeuvres enittled A Night in Monte
Carlo, 7 tp 11 p.m.July 17 at the
Village Crean, 2300 Mesa Drive in
Santa Ana Heights. Call 542-2894
for information.
Poetry reading -PEN of
.Orange County will present its
monthly poetry reading at 7 p.m.
July 17 at the Bear Street Cafe,
. South Coast Plaza. The reading will
feature the work of Octavio Paz
and Anne Se~ton. \
Saturday, June 1 ~
Financial seminar -
Shearson Lehman Brothers will off er·
Seacoast
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642 _, Al'W\ 24 7614 Newport BNd ~ COStAMESA
a 'free workshop on the topic of
financial planning and investment
at 9 a.m. July 8 at the firm's
Newport Beach office in the
penthouse suite, 19000 MacArthur
Blvd. For reservations, call Pamela
at 955-7554.
Monday, July 20
ADD and summer -
School psychologist Jill Bolton will
off er a lecture entitled "Coping
with ADD Kids in Summer,·· at 7
p.m. July 20 at the offict!s oi Joan
Andre'"""'' 1151 Do\e St, ~u1te 105
in "'ev.port Bea1..h For iniormation,
call 4 76·0~91
Cancer' benefit -
Ind \1duab. bu:>1nesse), vb~ a11d
organ1Lat10n> are imited to \\'Jlk,
1og or skate in the American Cancer
Society's Ma:..ing Str de .\ga rht
Cane.er fund ra•~·"'S e'~ ll, s1a•t1ng
at 8 a.m. July 20 at l\C'\\ port
Du nes. For 1niorria:1on on ho"' to ,..
enter, call 751-0441.
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Sm8i u.irh lemal & ~ (Rtg. $21 .95)
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Duck a !!Orange $9.95 +tax
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offered by the U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary, will begin July 8 and 9 at
the Newport Harbor Master Facility,
1901 Bayside Drive. For ,.
Unique Accessories & Collectibles
information, call 837-2041.
· Speak Up Newport -
Newfy appointed Newport Beach
Fire Chief Timothy Riley will be the
guest speaker at the July 8 meeting
of Speak Up Newport, 5:30 p.m. at
the Villa Nova restaurant. For
information, call 542-4226.
Thursday, July 9
Summer Jazz Festival -
Fashion Island Newport Beach will
host its fifth annual free Summer
Jau Festival beginning July 9 and
continuing through August 27. All
shows begin at 6 p.m. ihursdays
and will be held in the Neiman
Marcus courtyard.
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transient was arrested
Sunday after the night
manager at Denny's
restaurant on Harbor
Boulevard caught him
allegedly raping a
60-year-old customer in the
ladies restroom and
managed to tackle the
masked man as he tried to
llee.
James Bridle, 23, was
taken to Costa Mesa jail,
but police would not say if
he was still there Monday.
Nor would they release any
details.
Denny's night ma nager
Mike Pouliot said it was
shortly after 3 a.m. when
one of his waitresses told
him the door to the ladies
room was jammed and said
she heard someone crying
fo r help.
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Burger King.
While Pouliot struggled to
pin Bridle down until police
arrived, he said he heard
Bridle say something about
how "she shouldn't resist
me. I love her."
But Pouliot said Bridle
did not know the woman.
Accorping to Pouliot, the
quiet Christian woman
pa1ronizes Denny's almos t
daily to order her·usual half
coffee. half water.
"She always has a Bible
with her," he said. "And she
plays the organ for her
church."
The shaken woman was
taken to Hoag Hospital
where she received at least
several stitches.
Pouliot said there was
blood "everywhere" in the
bathroom "and her whole
dress was bloody."
According to Pouliot, police
found a knife near the area
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By Russ Loar
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COST A MESA -Parents liv·
ing near the vacant Victoria El·
emcntary School have mobilized to
try to head off a proposal that
could keep the school closed in·
definitely.
Renovations are already unde r
way to open the school for the
1993-94 school year. But the likcli·
hood of massive cuts in public cd·
ucation fun ding and lower local
property tax revenues has prompt·
cd some school officials to ques·
tion the wisdom of spending $3.5
million to open a new school.
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District board will discuss
Victoria School at their July 14
meeting. •
"If the economy continues in a
downward spiral, we could be
faced with some emergencies that
we cannot afford," said school dis·
trict t rus~e.! Rod MacMillian.
"We're in a pinch right now that's
as bad as anything we've ever
faced."
At a June school board meeting,
MacMillian suggested delaying the
opening of the school and district
officials are now studyi ng how en·
rollmcnts in surrounding schools
would be affected.
About 15 neighborhood parents
on Monday held a press confer·
cnce to call auention to what they
say is the dire need for more class-
room space. At nearby Wilson El·.
ementary School, enrollments
topped 670 at a sc hool designed to
hold 630 students.
"We would li ke to see the
school board make a decision and
stick to it,'' said parent Doug
Jamieson. "This is the fastest·
growing part of the entire New·
port·Mcsa school district."
Jamieson said parents have won
the support of PT A presidents
from most of the surrounding
schools who are concerned about
overcrowding.
Although money has al ready
been spent on renova1ions, Mac·
. Millian figures the dis&tict could
put $3 million into an interest·
earning reserve account if the
opening of the school wert put on
hold. The money, which comes
from the sale of part of the closed
Lindbergh School si te for con·
struction of a reservoir, cannot be
used for anything but construction,
school equipment or major main·
tenance projects. But iChool dis·
trict 0Cficial1 say the funds cou ld
be borrowed during a time of fis.
cal cmcracncy to keep the district
operaring. ·
"The property taxes have be·
come such an unstable source of
revenues, sometimes you need
somewhere to go if something
happens," said Tom Godley, as-
ststant superintendent of the New-
port-Mesa Unified School District.
Latino group holds meedng to address community concerns
By Joel Beers
Staff WriW
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COSTA MESA -Latinos Costa Mesa,
. th'e city' most prominent Latino organiza-
tion, i" attempting to start a grass-roots
group of Latino families to address com·
munity concerns.
T he Costa Mesa Neighborhood Task·
Force had its first meeting Monday night, at
the Rea Community Center. The task force
comprises Latino parents from the west side
who will identify community and family
problems in their neighborhoods and look
for ways to deal with them.
Though sparked by Latinos Costa Mesa,
the task force will be independent of the
larger orga nization, said Roy Alvarado, the
founder of Latinos Costa Mesa.
''This is their group. Hopefully, they'll
identify their own needs and go . from
there," he said. "We'll be here to guide
them, but we will get out of the loop once
things take off."
Latinos Costa Mesa deals with general is·
sues affecting tb.e Latino community, includ·
ing legal, political and educational issues.
.
The idea ?or the task force came from
two neighborhood meetings Latinos Costa
Mesa sponsored at city elementary schools.
The first, in November at Wilson El·
cmcntary School, drew about 150 people.
The second, in February at Pomona El·
ementary School, attracted about 200 peo·
pie.
At each of the meetings. Alva rado ident i·
fied two or three families that would be the
leaders of their block. Those families now
comprise 'the nucleus of the task force.
The task force's purpose is to identify
local concerns and use local resources to
help improve them, Alvarado said. _Some
early goals include forming Latino parent
volunteer groups, promoting efforts to re·
duce drug and gang involvement and teen-
age pregnancy, creating summer recreation
and after-school activities and starting a
neighborhood watch group.
"We are trying to create a concentrated
audience of Latinos so that anybody who
wa nts to communicate with the (Lutino)
community can come to these meetings and
use them as a forum." Alvarado said.
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17 Fantastic
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This year's fair will be unlike any
you've seen before . Join us while
we stroll back into time, as we ·
present the exciting h'istory of the .
Orange County Fair-an event that's
been 100 Years In The Making!
DAILY ATTRACTIONS!
You won't believe how much there is to see and do! The
list of entertainment is endless -concerts, arena events,
carnival thrills, equestrian events,
and entertainment stages
throughout the fairgrounds!
There are exhibits_galore,
including historical, commercial
and livestock and more! And
don't miss the special appearance
o~ the _ma&!.lificent BUDWEISER
CLYDESDALES, on display
July I 0 through July 14.
EXCITING
ARENA ACTION.!
In the Coors Li~l1t Grandstand Arena
FREE \VJTII FA IR A:D~tlSSION !
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY -8 PM
Friday, July I 0
nlREE.QUARTER MIDGET
RACES· 8 PM
Saturday, July I J -· .-e!191
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CAR HOPPING & BED DANCING ·2 PM
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY SIDE CAR RACF.S · 8 PM
Sunday, July 12
OLD-FASHIONED ROAD SHOW · 2, 5 & 8 PM
Ostrich Races, (2 & 8 PM shows
only), Motorcycle Thrill Show,
Celebrity Dogs and Acrobats!
Monday, July 13 lhru
Thursday, July 23
PRCA CHAMPIONSHIP
RODEO
Friday, July 24 · 8 PM
Saturday, July 25 · 4 & 8 PM
Sunday, July 26 · 4 PM
CARNIVAL THRILLS!
B&B Amusements once again presents breathtaking rides
and games of skill. And there's a special Kiddleland area
where tots can have fun. NWI Tlau re.,. ... Vlaa &
Mutercard can be used In the camJval area for
purchue of ride tickets. (Minimum purchase $I 0)
FREE PARKING & SHUITLE SERVICE
Fridays · 6:30PM to Midnight
Saturd~ys & Sundays · Noon to Midnight
Park and ride FREE at two shuttle lot locations: Automobile
J • Club of Southern Califomaa parking tot on Fairview &
South Coast Streets, or near the John Wayne AJrport
parking facilities. Shuttle buses will be provided.
J FREE ROUND TRIP OCl'D BUS RID~
Call 714· 75 I -FAIR to obtain coupons for FREE bus' rides to
and from the Fairgrounds along any regular OCTD route.
• 405 fviY. to Harbor Blvd. or Faimew Rd, south !Q.flir Dr.
Ind left to Falrirounds Entrance. Or SS Pwy. touth, tilt at
Dtl Mar Rd. and use Newport BMI. or Fair Drive Entranm .
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CONCERT SERIES
All s'1o~s at 7 & 9 P~I in''t'1c Arlin~lon Theatre
FREE WlTll GATE ADMISSION!
Adios Tour
LARRY GATLIN & THE GAnIN BROTHERS
Friday, July I 0
Memories of Rock 'N Roll
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·SPECIAL DAYS &
CARNIVAL DISCOUNTS
Pepsi Centennial Fun Day -Opening Day · Friday, July t 0
All carnival rides 25¢ during first 100 minutes of the fair
starting at 10 AM! Bring an empty Pepsi can and receive
a sheet of 2 for l coupons good for rides, popcorn, cotton
candy, and Pepsi in the carnival area. One sheet per
family.
OCN Kids Days -Fridays, July I 0, 17 & 24
Sponsored 'by Orange County NewsChannel
Kids 12 and under admitted free. On July 17 & 24, all
carnival rides are 75c until 7 PM, for kids of all ages!
Bakers Square Seniors Days · Thursdays, July I 6 & 23
All seniors (55+) admitted for $2, c:;;.,~
and receive free merry-go-round a 0 hJ IO ,o "~ ,..Q]
and Ferris wheel ri des. Plenty of
seniors·only contests!
Unlimited Ride Days
July 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21 , 22, 23
Buy a wrist band for $8 and enjoy
unlimited carnival rides until 7PM.
(Does not include fair admission) .
OTHER SPECIAL DAYS
THE RIVINGTONS • THE COASl'ERS
MARTHA AND THE VANDELi.AS
and THE MONTE CARLOS -Saturday, July l 1
LEE GREENWOOD -Sunday, July 12
THE TEMYl'ATIONS -Monday, July 13
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JAN and DEAN and the BELAIR BANDITS
Tuesday, July 14
PEABO BRYSON -Wednesday, July 15
In Person
GLEN CAMPBELL--Thursday, July 16
PauJ Kantner's
~NSl'ARSHlP -friday,July 17 . ' .
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS -Saturday, July 18
A Night At The lmprov -Comedy with
WIL SHRINER • WAYNE COTI'ER
CAROL LEIFER • BUDD FRIEDMAN
Sunday, July 19
THE EVERLY BROTHERS -Monday, July 20
GLADYS KNIGHT -Tuesday; July 21
DOUG ~HAW -Wednesday, July 22
B.J. THOMAS -Thursday, July 23
STH DIMENSION -Friday, July 24
RESTL~ HEART -Saturday, July 25
JOHN KAY AND STEPPENWOLF -Sunday, July 26
. ALL AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS ~ PM -Fridays through Sundays ·
Interpreter proVided for the deaf and Mrd of hearing at
7 & 9 pm shows.
All acts subject to cMnge without notice.
Does not include admission to Pacific Amphitheater e_vents.
c ·ENJ.ENNIAL CELEBRATION
COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS
JULY 10 JULY 28
Yo(lth Agricultural Day · Wednesday, July 22
All 4-H and Ff A members FREE with active membership caret
City Days .
Honoring Former& Current Fair Sites. On these special .days,
residents of indicated cities will receive 2·for· 1 adult admission
for $5 & seniors 2-for-I admission for $3.
(Must show proof of residence}
Santa Ana Day · Monday, July 13
Sponsored by ~e Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce.
Huntington Beach Day · Wednesday, July 15
Anaheim Day · Monday, July 20
Sponsored by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce.
Costa Mesa Day · Tuesday, July 21
Everyone receives discounts from noon to 2 PM: 50c
adult & senior admission and 25c for kids ages 6-12.
(Not restricted to residency.) Sponsored by the Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce and the Daily Pilot.
Additional Admission Discounts
Here are some special ways to obtain S 1 discounts on adult $5
admission tickets, Monday through Friday!
• Arrowhead Water (coupon in billing sl8tementJ • Auto Club of
Soulhern California (valid membership card·limit of 4 discounts
per card} ! Bakers Square Restaurants, Carl's Jr Restaurants &
Chicago Chicago Pizza (coupons at participating Orange County
locations) • California Angels (with J 992 ticket stub or coupon/
• Costa Mesa Residents (proof of residence-adults only)
• Military (show /DJ • Orange County Transit District (coupons
on buses) • Pepsi (bnng empty Diet Pepsi can) • 7UP /RC (bring
empty 7UP or RC can) • South County News & Times Orange
County (coupons in July issue) •Vons Grocery Stores (show
VonsC/ub Card}.
Special coupons not valid with any other offer or When combiMd.
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ADMI~ION & PARKING
Adults · $5 • Seniors (65+) · $3
Children (6 · 12) · $2
Tots (under 6) · FRE.E
Parking · $3
CAR POOL PARKING FREE!
All vehicles with 4 or more passengers admitted FREE!
FAIR HOURS
Monday thru Wednesday · Noon to midnight
Jhursday lhru Sunday · I 0 AM to midnight
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GIONIS
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neciing second your brains on the
garage wall ... God, oh God."
Bui perhaps the most damning
1estimony at the day-long hearing
came from Dr. George Kleifgen,
who admitted that he did not
write a letter of rccommen<fation
1ha1 was submitted on Gionis' be-
half expressly for the sentencing
hearing.
According to Kleifgen, someone
representing Gionis typed the let·
tcr, brought it to his office nod
.:iskc9 him to sign it.
"l signed it because he's a col-
league and 1 felt sorry for him,"
the 75-year-old -docior told the
Judge. "l was showing friendship."
The letter began: "I recently
heard of the unfortunate circum-
.)l:lnces of Dr. Gionis and 'olun-
teered to write this letter on his
behalf." •
But Kleifgen said he didn'1 even
bother to read, let alone write, the
le tter before signing it.
It wasn't until investigators from
1hc California Medical Boan.I
showed up at Kleifgen's office to
in1erview him abour an unrelated
::.exual misconduct all~gation re-
~·
fin 'Print ' -" e . . ~;~ ... "' .,..,, .. .
Linda Huang a student attendmg
EHancia High School was the winner
o( the Rowry Club of Costa Mew s
Speech Contest.
Ray Solis. a June r,raduate of
h tanc1a High School received· the
Edison Educational Grant award lrom
Sou1hern Cal1forn1a Edison Company.
Michelle Miller and Raena
Yanagisawa of Costa Mc~1 anti C1H•n
Twist of Ne'hp<>f\ Beach, clll from
Mariners Senior Scout troop 1343 in
NeY.-port Beclch, rece1"ed 1hc Girl
Seoul Gold Award for an md1111dual
service pro1ea.
Boston Uni,..ersity 111 M.issachu.-.etts
garding Gion1s that Kleifgen real-
i£cd the lct1cr contained lies.
The letter, for im.tnnce, claimed
Kleifgen h.td per:.onally seen Gio-
1w. !>cuh.1 people whom he thought
ma) have been involved in some
.,ort of in-.ur Jnce ·cam and escort
them out of his office. Kleifgen
dc:nicJ ha\ ing seen any such inci-
dcm or mJking such a clJim.
..
has a\\arded ac.1cJcm1c tlcgr·~~ to
John Ora)10n, J~nifcr Kf~in,
)C'nnifcr \\or e, and Brooke Robt!rls
01 Nc"port Beach anti Robert lobl of
Co>ta M~1
NJ\)' Hosp1talman St<'"e M .
Robin on, SQn ut.,NC\\port Bcl<I
1~1dcnt Janice RocUellcr, nas lwcn
dl'plo)C'd for s1.; months to the
\\ C\t<'rn Pac11tc and th<' Persian Gulf
.iboard the USS Tara1,,1
-The Amcric.rn Heart M5oc1atlon
Calt101n1a AfhliJtc, pu~--ented Senator
Marian Bergeson of NI!', port Brach
l\llh the Rene Bine, Jr. M.O., public
.\lfalf~ award
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----I z s a
Newport le.:h/Colta M-D9ilV Plot
---..
watched as the bailiff escorted
Gionis out of the courtroom.
"It 's a 5weet victory," Luby uid
raising his fist in triumph. "I'm
gonna go get a double 5COtch right
now."
Wayne said she too was happy
with the sentence and said she suit
"stands here in fear of (Gionis)
and his family."
As for as Gionis' purported con-
cern for his five-year-old daughter
being f atherlcss, Wayne said: "He
should have thought of that tSCforc
he commiued the crime. Not to
reprimand him would only show
that it's OK for daddy to hire hit
men ·to beat up mommy and not
be punished." ·
~re M.)11.n/O•ly Poloc
Above: Aissa, left, and Pilar Wayne attended sentencing Monday.
At left: Or. Thomas Gionts confers with his attorney Frank Barnett.
Before the sentencing, Gionis'
attorneys argued tha1 "this man is
being punished a lot alrcady ... His·
career is already unalterably af-
fected."
Judge Ted Millard pointed to
this testimony as one indication
that Gionis "stiM t~inks he's above
the law."
Millard called Gionis' lack of re-
morse and the risk that he might
flee the area a "dangerous combi·
nation."
Consequently, Millard refused
to grant Gionis several days to
come-up with the $2 million bail
money.
Gionis' attorneys sai~ they
would seek to lower bail today
when they filed an nppeal on the
case.
"I think bail was excessive and I
think we're going 10 win on ap·
peal," said Oruce Cutler. the col-
orful New York attorney who rep-
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resented mob boss John Go11i be-
fore being hired by Gionis.
Wearing o dark suit, -Gionis
showed little emotion when the
sentence came down,' but shook
hands wit h his team of attorneys
and hugged Cutler before being
handcuffed.
Luby, Wayne and her mother
Pilnr, 1he widow of John Wn) ne,
Last week, the swte Altorney
General's office accused Gionis of
sexual misconduct while treating a
20-ycar-old female patient in his
private Upl:ind office in 1986.
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the recent conviction, the Califor-
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Bastille Day c.elebrations: VIV& ·la France! Viva la · rood!
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Chanted alr's talented Chef, Byron Gt mmtll has promised a promised from 9 p.m. on, and the cetebratiGn has no admission charge, 0
"spectacular French extravaganza" for an carly·bird La Fete (it's free, QlOn chers). and sounds lite a heck df I party. SAND DANCER GRILL TO OPEN ... on July )4, Bastille Day, no de Bastille on J uly 10, a celebration to benefit CHILDHELP While they arc at it, the hotel's 'l'riaaom Plaao lar
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tbat the tail end of the ruppic
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Nat"lie Cole proves she's not riding dad's Coattall
By Matt Coker
Enierta1Mltl'I EdltOf
A bout midway through her hour
and a half concert at Pacific
Amphitheatre Friday, Natalie
Cole shared the first song she
performed for her father once he
considered her a "legitimate" vocalist.
popularized by Ella Fitzgerald. Doing the
same tune for her Costa Mesa audience
-backed by a tight jazz quartet (a full
orchestra was also on hand) -it was
apparent Cole's live performances do
more than acknowledge her father's
contributions to her musical genes.
and Carmen McRae.
In fact, Cole had already made il an
unforgettable evening an hour before
performing you-know-what.
The show began with an orchestral
medley of Nat King Cole songs before she
emerged in a stunning, lowC\1t black and
blue evening gown. She proceeded to take
complete command of the show, from the
opening strains of "The Thought of You"
to her "Avalon'' encore.
throughout the performance, but so was
an uncanny knack to immediately switch
vocal gears from silky subtly to
down-and-dirty scatting. Her phrasing was
marvelous, and she can hold a note with
the best of them.
A deserving multiple-Grammy winner
for a change.
Instead, they served a~ the cohesive
element that solidified the chilly evening
performance.
The "Unforgettable" duct with
projected images of her late father and a
montage of photographs of her growing
up with dad was icing on the cake, and
the audience, many with tears in their
eyes and/or lumps in their throats,
responded by enthusiastically rising to
their feet.
While Nat King Cole expected her to
pull something from his rich songbook, ·
young Natalie instead began crooning "A
Tisket, A Tasket:··" from the son~
Indeed, her cool confidence, engaging
personality and unique interpretation of
the standards demonstrate that, like
Diane Schuur, the form er soul diva can
carry the torch passed on by Fitzgerald Her pop sensibilities were evident
Her pe~nal insights about "Mona
Lisa," "Frim Fram Sauce" and
you-know-what would have been overly
mushy if attempted by anyone else. A deserving Standing 0 for a change.'
. MILLER: fai ls to co mpel audience to stay put
_.From A7
concerts have steadily climbed to
become among the most auended
in the land, despite the fa ct that
he hasn't been cranking ou t new
albums to support his tours.
Sunday's boisterous Costa Mesa .
crowd came to party. Balloons and
bench balls filled the ai r, as did
the unmistakable odor of burning
grass (and 1 don't mean the am-
phitheater's lawn). Time-tested
crowd pleasers like. "Space Cow-
boy," "Fly 4ike An Eagle" and
"The Joker" brought the midnight
tokcrs to their feet.
fo rmunce.
You could chalk up several of
the departures to the weak blad·
ders of beer-guzzling audience
members. But that doesn't explain
all of these flights of fancy, since a
great deal of the crowd was young·
er than the legal drinking age.
My guess is that while Miller's
voice was strong as ever and his
bl uesy guitar licks were first rate,
the tired material just wasn't com-
pelling enough to keep fans in
their seats.
Bugs Bunny festival is · what's up, doc
I t may be difficult for scores of people
to fathom, but there arc children and
parents who bave watched Bugs
Bunny and friends on television all
their lives without ever having seen the
classic Warner Brothers' cartoons on tho
big screen.
Mellow Madness Productions of
Sacramento, the outfit behind the popular
Festival of Animation, is presenting a
collection of 13 Warner Brothers cartoons
where tlley were intended to be shown: in
~heaters.
"The Bugs Bunny Film Festival,"
through special arrangements with Warner
Brothers and Kip Parker Films, opens at
South Coast Plaza Village Cinema, 1561
W. Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana, on Friday.
Among the baker's dozen of shorts to be
shown are seven directed by Chuck Jones,
whose Corona del Mar showroom offers
animation eels culled from his.work with
Warner Brothers and others.
The Jones-directed 'toons on the bill
arc: "Bully For Bugs" (1953), "Feed the
J<juy" (1952), "Duck Amuck" (1953),
"Duck Dodgers in the 24th 1/2 Century"
(1953), "Gee Whiz·z-z" (1956), "Rabbit
Seasoning" (updated version of 1936's "A
Wild Hare") and "One Froggy Evening''
{1955).
The non-Jones entries are: "Porky Pig's
Feet," "Pork}''s Preview," "Leghorn
Swoggled," "Satan's Waiti n," "Hare Doll"
and "Curtain Razor."
That's all folks!
But after swaying to the music
and \OCally proving they knew the
words to the tunes at least as well
as Miller h11nself, huge numbers of
conccrt-goas left their seats eight,
10 or 20 times during the nearly
two-hour show. There were fans
'"ho would lca\C for 15 minu tes,
return for a few moments of rebel
yells and then leave for another
half hour or sq_. And the couple in
fron t of me made out hke they
were at a drive-in before departing
for good half way into the per·
The performers themse lves
didn't give the crowd much of a
show worth watching anyway. Dur-ing an extended solo, I could I ___________ ..:__ ______ _.._-"'------,-------_::._ ________________ _
swear the tenor sax man checked
. his watch a couple times, as if he
wanted to hurry up and get things
over with so he could catch the
end of "Murder She Wrote."
For good time. hedonistic,
we're-not-worthy, party tunes, the
Steve Miller Band is just the tick-
et. But the Pac Amp throng could
have just as ea ily taken the
money and run, gelling by with a
kegger, a good sound system and a
vacationing parents' empty home.
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From A7
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All products unsold at day's end;ire given to home~ess shelters and a
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Coast Hwy .. next door to The Orchid Salon in CdM. Phone 675·5388.
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th. Monthly listings run Thurs-
)'1 ln the Weekend section. If you
ve an event listing or change of
formation for BlackBook, direct
quiries to Benjamin Epstein, c/o
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na del Mar, CA 92625. Phone
60-2622.
end: OC, Orange County. BT,
lac tie. BT-opt., black tie optional.
pp. per person. TBA, to be ar-
ranied. ' ..
~ Fantasy lsla!~p~!.Party, July 7. at
p.m., lslanderi at Four Seasons
otel, Newport Beach. By invitation
nly. ~ Sawdust festival, through August
0, eclectic arts and crafts festival in
aguna Beach. S4 pp. Seniors, SJ pp.
Children 12 and under, free. Phone
494-3030.
•Tennis Tournament. July 9 at 7
p.m., Goodwill Industries at John
Wayne Tennis Club, Newport Beach.
NB Dukes vs. San Antonio Racquets.
$.35 pp. Contact Heather Lage,
S47-6301, ext. 308.
stille Day Celebration, July 10,
.p.m.-midnight, Childhelp USA at
hanteclair, Irvine. S30 pp.; S35 pp.
the door. Contact Lynn Dowers,
21-1222.
Meet Our Main Squeeze. July
0-26. centennial of OC Fair at OC
airgr ounds, Cos ta Mesa .
ntertainment nightly 7 and 9 p.m.
hone 751-3247.
~ ·Au~. 30, spectacle of honorable ~Pageant of the Masters, July
gen es: quasi-two dimensional
reatlons or art masterpieces by
three dimensional, costumed men,
women and children on Festival
Grounds. Laguna Beach. Also, Festival
o( Arts. Phone 494-1145.
• La Fete Fantastique, July 11,
United Cerebral Pal~y Assn. pre-r01ce
pasta party at Sports Oub rrvine.
Contact Fran Youssef, 557·4796. .
•Jambalaya, July 11 at 6 p.m.,
South Coast Repertory end or sea.son
dinner and auction at the theatre.
C,aribe fare, entertainment by Djimbe
West African Dancers and Drummers.
S7S pp. Contact Cristofer Cross,
9S7-26'02.
An Affair to Remember, July 11 at
:30 p.m.. Opera Pacific Gourmet
1ners at Segerstrom residence,
alboa Peninsula. Contact Myril
r~der, 637-1249.
Bastille Day 8K Race, July 12,
· ed Cerebral Palsy Assn. and
Club Irvine at Le Merid1en.
port Beach. Cont act Fran
'5S7-4796.
~oodley Col( and Tennis
tJonal, July 13, Olive Crest
tment ' Centers for Abused
ren. Contact Donna Andert,
999.
nlng of Sud Dancer Crill,
13, 5-9 p.m., Assistance League
o{ Newport Mesa at new restaurant in
Newport Beach. S 10 pp. Contact
Owyl Butterworth. 67S·8559.
• Nixon Base~ll luncheon, July 15
at noon, Richard Nixon, David
Eisenhower and baseball celebrities at
Richard Nixon library and Birthplace,
Yotba Linda. S200 pp. Contact John
Taylor, 993-S07S.
pper Newport Bay Ecological
, July 18, 8:30-11 :30 a.m.
Power kayak to&r of Back Bay
F1sh & Game Dept. naturalist.
pp. Phone 675-121 S.
adc and White Bash, July 18 at
games, dancing and cookout at
Dunes, Newport Beach. Adults, S50
pp.; juniors 13-35, S30 pp.: children
2-12. $15 pp. Phone S74-7211 .
• Carden iaarty, July 19 at 3 p.m.,
Central Guild of Opera Pacific at
Simon residence, Villa Park. French
cuisine, operatic highlights performed
by Overture Company. Contact
Marcia Marengo, 998-1768.
• Una Noche del Teatro. July 2S,
South Coast Repertory at location
TBA. $25 pp. Contact Alan Freeman,
957-2602.
• Bayside Interlude, July 2S at 6:30
p.m.. Gourmet Diners of Opera
Pacific at Klein residence, Newport
Bectch . Contact Myril Kreuder,
637·1249.
•Taste of Tustin, July 26, noon till
8 p.m., Boys and Girls Club or Tustin
at Tustin Plaza. Sample tastes from
thirty local restaurants. Phone
544-~341.
AUGUST
• New England Clambake, August
1, Gourmet Diners of Opera Pacific
at Corona del Mar Beach. Contact
Myril Kreuder, 637-1249.
• Barbecue at Stout Manor, August
1 at 7:30 p.m., OC Ski Club in
Mission Viejo. $3 pp. in advance; SS
pp at door. Contact Vera, 960-4200.
•Bridal Show, August 2, 10 a.m.·5
p m. OC Bridal Connections ultimate
wedding event for beach cities
bridesat Neighborhood Community
Center, Costa Mesa features 100
exhibitors, fashion shows at 12:30
and 3:30 p.m. SS pp. Contact Mollie
Merrell, S48· 1089:
• Opera Lecture, August 2 at 5 p.m.
Opera League or Laguna Beach
b1·monlhly series continues. Buffet
dinner follows. Contact Maria
Price-Testa, 497-1087.
•Beach BBQ, August 4, Olive Crest
Treatment Centers for Abused
Children. Kids at Heart meeting.
Contact Donna Andert, 777-4999. .
• Bravo Bistro. August 8, Gourmet
Diners of Opera Pacific at Rappaport
r~1c.lence, Santa Ana. BT. Contact
M>ril Kreuder, 637·1249.
•Summer Fiesta, Aug1'st 9. City of
San Clemente SK run/Wall.Jstride
competition, contests, games, food
booths on Avenida del Mar, live
country, mariachi and surl music.
Free. Phone 492-1131.
Germu Rome ... ay
Wedding Cakes "The O/d-
Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln.
C.M. Call for Info. 540-0211
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•Wine dassic, August 9, 2-5 p.m.,
OC Wine Society tasting of OC Fair
award winning wines at Anaheim
Marriott Hotel. S40 pp. Phone
Sii-6·8664.
•Coif Tournament, August 10,
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation at
Newport Beach County Club. Contact
Barbra Marches, S53-0363;
•The Tennis Ball, August lS,
Tennis Guild or Opera Pacific at
location TBA. A Million Great Ideas
Under One Roof, August 1 S-23,
Southern California Home and
Garden Show at Anaheim Convention
Center. S6.50 pp., seniors SS,
children S3. Phone 978·8888. • • Bowers Restaurant Opening,
August 16, Bowers Museum of
Cultural Art, Santa Ana opens
Southwest-themed establishment.
$500 pp. BT. Brian Langston,
S67-3642. .
• Preview party Send a Kid to
Camp, August 17, Trees Restaurant
and Rawhide Boys and Girls Camp
golf tournament at Costa Mesa
Country Club. 8 a.m., continental
breakfast and tournament; 6:30 p.m ..
cocktails at restaurant; 7:15 p.m.,
dinner and awards. S 13S pp. Phone
673-0910.
•Silver Oak and Trees! August 18
at 7 p.m., Silver Oak Cellars
five-course wine tastmg dinner at
Trees Restaurant, Corona del Mar.
SSS pp. Phone 673-0910.
•Couture O verture, August 20 at
11 a.m .. Gourmet Diners of Opera
Pacific at Le Meridien.Hotel, Newport
Beach. Contact • Myril Kreyder,
637-1249.
• Soiree des Artistes. Au~ust 22,
Opera Pacific Gourmet Dmers at
Roberts residence, -Newport Beach.
Contact Myril Kreuder, 637· 1249.
• Cafe Momus, August 29, Opera
Pacific Gourmet Diners at Conlin
residence, Newport Beach. Contact
Myril Kreuder, 637-1249.
SEPTEMBER
• Maison de Simonoff, Sept. 5,
Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners at
SimonoH residence, Irvine Cove. BT.
Contact Myril Kreuder, 637-1249.
• La Boheme Opening Night
Dinner, Sept. 12 at 6:30 p.m ..
Opera Pacific at loc.1tion TBA.
Contact Richard Deary, S46·7372.
•Championship Horse Show, Sept.
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10-1 3~ WestMed Cold Club at OC
Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. Phone
9S3-3S80.
• Billflsh Bon Voyage, Sept 10, 552
Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital at
location TBA. Phone 574-7211 .
• Billflsh Tournament, Sept. 11-12,
S52 Club of Hoag Memorial H~p1tal
at location TBA. Phone F4·7211.
• Byron Scott Challenge for
Children, Sept 11 -13, NBA players
host Children's Home Society,
Discovery Museum. Mission Hospital
and South County Community Clinic
dinner auction at Newport Marriott.
model Baja truck race, Pro-Star
basketball game at UC Irvine Bren
Center and celebrity-amateur tennis
tournament at Marriott Hotel Tennis
Club, Newport Beach. Phone
557-5100.
•Annual Benefit Dinner, Sept. 12
at 6:30 p.m., Providence Speech arid
Hearing C~nter at Anaheim Marriott
Hotel. Phone 639-4990. ·
• Billfish Awards Dinner, Sept. 13,
5S2 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital
at location TBA. Phone 574-7211 .
Tuesday, July 7, 1992
•Sea Circle Coif Tournament
Sept. 28, Florence Cnttenton Service>
at Big Canyon Country Club,
Newport Beach. Phone 680·8200
OCTOBER
• Libiamo, Oct. 3. O~rcl P.ic1fic
Gourmet Dene~ wir:ie tasting di nner
at Patterson residence, Newport
Beach. Phone S46-7372
• Opeia lecture, Oct 4, Opera
League of Laguna Beach bi-monthly
series continues. Burret dinner
follows. Contact Maria Price.Testa,
497-1087.
Benjamin Epstein ... 760-2622
and Cafdens follows. S25 pp
Contact Sandy long. 759·1415
• Designing Women. Od. 3 1, Art
Institute of Southern California at
Four Sea>ons, N t!\\ port Beach.
Contact Su-wrt-McFadden 723-4276
or Susan Bt:cchner, 6~5·8792
• Masquerade Ball Ckt. 31 , St
Joseph's Hospital r ..iundat1on ell
Anaheim Hilton and Tower:.._..,..~
fealunng Jolin Oaviil>0n BT. S300 -
pp. Contact Margo John~on.
771 -8211
NOVEMBER
•Coif Tournament, Oct. 12, Olive . • C?eera Ball, "-0 " 14, Opera
Crest Treatment Centers and Pacific Pacific at location TBA. PhQne
Inland Bank at loc.auon TBA. Contact 546·7372
Gretchen Peterson, 777-4999, ext •Celebrity Coif Touroament "-O\.
150. 16 at 11 a m . Pro" dence Speech
and Hearing Cente' at Av1ara Coif
Course, Carbbad . Phone 639·4990. •Newport Beach Concouu
d'Elegance, Oct. 4, ATSC classic
automobile show at Aldrich Park, UC
Irvine. Contact Nora Lehman,
675-0707.
•Music -It's Magic. Nov .16. OC
Philharmonic Soc1~1' Women's
Committee> luncheon •a~h•on :.ho\ .. at
Hyatt Regency lrv1nt>. Contact (lam,,
Cordon, 759·9100
•Gala Ball, Sept. 19, South Coast • Gala Reopening, Oct. 16, Bower>
Repertory at location TBA. Contact Museum of Cultural Art Contact
Alan Freeman. 957-2602. Brian Langston: 567-3642.
•Reopening Reception, Oct. 15,
Bowers Museum of Cultural Art
Contact Brian Langston: 567 ·3642 •World of Wine ~o,. 19, Olive ·
Crest Abu>ed Ch ldr..-n Foondcitton
dinner at Ritz-Carlton, L.iguna 1'1guel.
Contact Lois Verleur or Dciv1d
McEl'"ee, 77 7-4999 •1nlanders Party, Sept. 19, Ofi,e •Coif Tournament, Oct 19, 0 11\e
Crest Treatment Centers for Abused Crest Treatment Centers for Abu)t-d
Children at location TBA. BT. Contad Children at Big Canyon Country Club,
Donna Andert, 777•4999. • Newport Beach. Contact Dav11.J
DECEMBER
• Christmas Tree Magic Dt'<. 3·6,
Olive Crest Ab u~t!d Children
foundation Contact Donna Andert, •Foods of the Northwest, Sept. 21 McElwee. 777-4999.
at 7 p.m., Chateau Ste. Michelle '"ne •Sandpipers Gala. Oct. 24, Hoag
tasting dinner prepared by the Memo rial Hospital at location TBA -winery's executive chef at Trees •Christmas Carol Ball Oec 5, ~52
777-4999
Phone 574-7209. Cl b r • I Restaurant, Corona del Mar. SSO pp. u o Hoag Memon,11 Hv~P•IJ at
Phone 673-0910. • FUN0$Y, Oct. 24, We>tMed at location TBA. Phone Si'4·:i'2l 1.
We)tin South Coast Plaza. Co>tJ •Center of Fashion, Sept 25 at Mesa. Phone 9S3•3S80. •Holiday Parade Dec 5. 10 30
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Performing Arts Center fashion •Home Tour, Oct. 27, Co rona del floral Ooats. march.ng bario' finest
extravaganza featuring Guild Mar High School PTA .it selected equestrians, more. free Cunt.1ct
members and community feJders as homes. Lunch at Sherman library Nancy Vil.ing. 631 ·6 .. 1 :!
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• Hollywood Hoe-down, Sept.
2S-26, Florence Crittenton Serv1c~ or
OC at Knott's Berry Farm. Phone
680-8200.
• Fund Raiser, Sept. ·26, Olive Cr~t
Treatment Centers. Los Com padres at
location TBA. BT. Contact Donna
Andert, 777-4999.
•Opening, Sept. 27. Bowers
Museum or Cultural Art inaugurates
Native American Hall. Contact Brian
Langston, 567 -364 2.
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There's nothing Hke the sweet . sme11· ol award-winning roses
F our new rose varieties
have earned the
All-America Rose
Selections badge of excellence
for 1993. The winners· Rio
Samba, Sw~et Inspiration,
Solitude and Child's Play -boast
qualities that rose buyers want,
according to MRS President
Robert DeMayo.
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Growing Better Roses With Less Water
"These roses will stand out in
almost any garden, thanks to
their unique coloring and fine
flower form and sul:istance,"
DeMayo said. "And sine~ the
winners range in size from a
miniature to a hybrid tea that
reaches 5 feet tall, they can be
planted in a variety of garden
settings."
The four new winners will be
available to gardeners in spring,
1993 (earlier in warm-winter ·
areas). Like all previous MRS
award winners, each of these
rose bushes wilt wear the
familiar green-and-white MRS
tag.
Rio Samba
Rio Samba is a hybrid tea
introduced by Jackson &
Perkins. Its brilliant yellow
flowers shade into orange. The
color seems to intensify m
sunlight and, according to J&P's
Director of Research l(eith Zary,
the orange on the petal edges
becomes more prominent as it
ages. Its exotic coloration ma~s
Rio Samba a standout in the
garden.
Rio Samba was named for the
brilliantly dressed Samba
dancers who add color and.
spectacle to Carnaval in Rio.
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Call the Daily Pilot
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T he hot, dry days of
summer are here, and
our area is feeling the effects.
Environmentalists urge water
conservation and watering
bans have become more
common.
These factors weigh heavily
on backyard gardeners who
know that watering is one
key to growing beautiful
roses. All-America Rose
Selections (MRS) Inc., a
not-for-profit organization of
rose lntroducers and produc-
ers, has advice for anyone
who wants to grow good
roses with a minimum
amount of water.
According to MRS, a
low-pressure soaker hose is
one of the most
cost-effective and efficient
ways to water. The soaker
hose uses less water than
traditional hoses and
provides for deep
penetration. I.tight, frequent
surface watering can cause
rose roots to grow upward
Like its namesake, Rio Samba is
a true attention getter. This rose
also boasts good flower form as
well as a gentle perfume. Flower
buds are a nandsome pointed
oval, and flowers open with
25-30 petals. Like all hybrid
teas, its flowers grow one to a
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near the soil surface.
Five to six hours of
watering with the soaker
hose, two or three times a
week is ideal. Sand or loamy
soil may need soaking more
often, while claY. soil may
r~uire less. Early morning is
the best time to water
·· because less wind and lower
temperatures keep
evaporation to a minimum.
How can you tell if you're
providing enough moisture
for your roses? Check to
make sure the soil is soaked
12 to 18 inches deep. If you
see puddles of water on the
surface, you're watering too
much.
For more, MRS publishes
a four-color brochure
entitled "The Wonderful
World of Roses." To order,
send a check for $1, plus a
self-addressed, stamped No.
1 0 envelope to All-American
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stem making it excellent for
cutting. Rio Samba i.s a creation
of the late William A. Warriner.
Sweet Inspiration
Sweet Inspiration, too, is
numbered among the 20 MRS
award-winning roses hybridized
by William Warriner and
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floribunda With exceptional
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with a Silver Medal in Japan. It
stays compact and dense, giving
it lots of uses outside the
traditional rose g1irden. With its
pleasantly pink flowers, Sweet
lnspiratipn makes a wonderful
addition to a sunny flower bed,
perennial or shrub border.
Solitude
Solitude is a radiant orange
grandinora with orange-gold
reverse. Solitude's unrgue
coloring is "a blend of all the
colors of sunset," said Steven
Hutton of The Conard-Pyle Co.,
the rose introducer. A vigorous
plant, Solitude promise~ lots of
blooms with scalloped outer
petals for an elegant,
old-fashioned look. And
Solitude's buds are attractive·
even before the flower opens
thanks to beautifully shaped
red-green sepals. Solitude was
hybridized by Pernille Poulsen
Oelsen and Mogens Oelsen.
Child's Play
Child's Play, a miniature ·
introduced by Nor' East
Miniature Roses, Inc., is as easy
to grow ~s its name suggests.
The vigorous little plant grows
almost 2 feet tall and produces
a dense, well-branched bush.
Child's Play opens with classic
pointed bud form, revealing
white petals edged with pinl<. As
the flower opens fully, tlic white
becomes more pronounced with
the pink remaining at the very
edges o( each petal for a
picotee effect unusual in roses.
Like all MRS winners, the
roses honored for 1993 have
completed a rigorous two-year
test program. Each cultivar was
planted in test gardens all across
the U.S. and then evaluated by
rose experts for two growing
seasons: In MRS competition,
roses are scored for bud and
flower form, vigor, hardiness,
growth habit, disease resistance,
foliage and fragrance. Only truly
outslanding introductions can
win .high marks in all of the
areas and be named MRS
award winners. All MRS
winners have proven themselves
in ju!>l about every area of the
U.S. and arc ready to thrive in
home gardens.
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Save money, ground
ponce heUcopter
I BELIEVE WE CO ULD save some money
in this town by taking the city's
helicopter department and dismantling
it, und instead, leasing equipment from
nctfghboring towns in time of need.
If we need cash. we can get rid of the
insurance, the liability and the hassle
and get more guys on the street.
DEN GAINES
Corona del Mar
More on 19th St. bridge
and Eastside widening
I O PPOSE BOTH the 19th St. bridge and
tlF Gisler St reet bridge because 1 do not
w•nt to sec Cost:i f\tesa destroyed any
fttther or become more congested and
kl-nice neighborhoods to be ruin1.:d.
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JEAN ~llLLARD
Co lJ Mesa
I EEL THE 19th St.~riJge should be
built.
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NEAL POWERS
Costa f\ksa
I TH INK THE 19th St. bridge 1s a terrible
ide:i. It will bring traffic and pollution
and will invite much more dc,clopment
·and it \\ill reroute Ne\\port Ucach and
Huntington Deach traffic into Costa
Mesa and we have enough of our O\\n. 1
"ish Costa Mc~a \\Ould t;ike it 1>ff their
master plan
ALAN Rl:.~11 NG1 ON
0
I WANT TO EXPRESS concern about the
\\1dening of East 19th St. The main
reason "hy East 19th Street need\ to be
"idencd h to add \tdditional cast /wc!lt
ttafftc capacity in th1i; area.
Apparently Nc"port DeJch 1s a strong
proponent of the \v1dening. They believe
thqy need eas1/wc,1 traffic relief on
Pacifie CoJ\t High"ay. The reason \\h)
they need this relict is the M,mncr!I Mile
seGtion actually narTO\\S to four lane:-.
an(! on either side the) ha'e SI'< lane~ in
either direction, and the rcJson why 1t is
~o parrow there is that the merchanh
llH,frC have SUCCCO.,\fUll} Slopped the Cll)
fwm "1dcning Coast High\\ a) to SI\
lanes as in the city Master plan. . j
Newport Deach is now looki ng at East
19th Street as a way to obtain additional
traffic relief without having to widen
Coa'lt H1gh,\ay. l believe, as do many of
my neighbors, that this is a selfh.h 1plan
because Newport Beach only provides
one east/west thoroughfare in the city
which is Coast Highway and that is the
bottleneck that needs to solves and the
sofution is not to ruin our neighborhood
to save merchants' parking spaces on
Coast I fighway.
MARY PETROVIC
Newport Beach
0
PLEASE DON'T MAKE Costa Mesa a
clone of e\ery other O\'erbuilt ,
merCTO\\ded tO\\O to please a \m;1ll
minority who seem to \\ant change just
for the sake of change.
There must be other solutions
cspcciall> one that "ill not trash a 'cry
desirable part of Costa ~tcsa by turning
19th Street into a mini-free, .. a)'. a
mini-frce"a) \.\ith all 1t~ peril . kno,\.n
and unknu,\n. Think ab.out it. and don't
crc.11c a monster.
D
~t.E. SANCH EZ
Costa ~tcsa
I HOPE I AM 1101 100 late \\ ith a
comment on the 19th St. bridge.
Nc,\port needs a 19th St. for access
through Costa Mesa. If they arc so
concer111.:J \\ith their cit) tr.1ffic let them
re'!.cind their years long denial of any
widenmg of Coast High" a)' through their
community.
Costa Mesa has already lo~t much
afforJJblc housing to the Victoria Street
"frcc\\Jy:· Why should Costa Mesa
.subsidize additional traffic for the
expansion of Hoag Hospital and the
Balboa Bay Club?
Costa Mesa long ago stopped being
"Goat Hill,'' existing just to kowtow to
Newport Beach. Don't forge t that what
was for years the Newport Beach
Freeway is now the Costa Mesa Freeway.
It's the Newport-Mesa School District,
:ind it 's even the Newport Oeach/Costa
Mesa D~uly Pilot.
DOROTHY CLINCH
Costa Mesa
How many Newport
women served as
Grand Jury foremen?
THIS CALL IS IN regard to Ellen
Wilcox's letter on June 30. Ellen, you
certainly have shattered your credibility
as an expert on Newport Beach history
when you say that only three women
have served as fqremcn of the Orange
County Grand Jury and th1.:y were all
from Ne" port Beach.
l know there are at least four women
from Newport Beach -another was
Marj Weed, wife of the former publisher
of the Daily Pilot, Robert Weed.
D.A. ANDERSON
Costa Mesa.
Stick to their guns,
reopen Victoria
I AM A PARENT in the Estancia school
zone, and I think the opening of Victoria
School is the best way to ca e the
O\Crcrowding in the area.
The School Board has tried a lot of
different \\UY 10 eJse the overcrowding
and they came up "ith this idea a couple
of years ago and they should stick to
their gun and open up the school "'hich
\\OUld SOl\'e the problem.
DOUG JAMISON
Costa Mesa
Tired of blackball
over Newport _ beaches
I AM CALLING IN regard to the dreaded
black-ball nag. At noon every day,·
su rfers are kicked out of the water all
along Ne\\ port Beach. We are ·left to
su rf the Santa Ana Ri,er Mouth "'hich is
polluted. There must be change.
We feel that the surfers "'ho ll\e here
year round feel that the tourists and
~alued dollars arc more important than
the people "ho Ii\ e here year round.
They get the best four hours of daylight
to enjoy the surf all by them cl\'es.
BRADLEY SNEAD
Ne"'i>ort Beach
.
More on Goat Hill
I THINK THAT what the cit} and '' h:.it
this attorney 1\ doing 1\ ridiculous. It
\Ounds like the Jttorncy has been
defeated by the little guy und bounJ 10
win or cause us much grief a!> pos)1blc.
Taxpayer monC) be damned. So there
are my v1ewpo1nt~.
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JIM GILCI IRl~T
cu~tJ ~11.: .. a
l'D JUST LIKE like to commcnl on the
debacle the city i' ;n\"oh cu in' r.t:garding
the Goat Hill Ta' ern. I think t 1)1:-.
vendetta has gone far enough. With the
city tl")ing to deal \\.llh ;i S35 million
deficit, and It looks to me like another
$3 million on the hori.ton. I think now h
the time to .. top '>pcnJ1ng the ta\payers
money chasing" 1ndn11lh.
· In my opinion It is an irre'lpon~1ble act
and the c11y should be ti") ing to attract
busine\S instead of r· inning it out of
lO\\ n. I think It i' time to get on \\ ith
something con,tructl\e lor a change
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Jl~1 fERRYt\tAN
Co .. ta Mesa
MY OPINION Al\D MY THOUGHT on
that is: l think tlie Cll) " o'er zealous in
their pur.,u11 of thi!> basically becau.,c of
Orv Amburgc~ That. Jnd thC) just can't
:-.tand to lthc Plu' the)" Jrc .,pending
more taxpa)cr~'"moncy 10 try and
accomplbh l>Omcthing that inc\ itably "ill
not be accomph.,hcJ I feel it 1\ '' rong
for the cit) to du"' hat they ·re ti) ing to
do. Thh 1' \\fllO!! \\h,11 the cit\ is Join~. ~ STEVEN \\'EE.·I\.~
Co!>ta ~tc):i
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I WAS JUST l 111111)! on that ;irtidc on the
Goat Hill T.l\ern :ind I think 11 " kind of
(e\pleme delcteJ) for the city to keep
on pn: .. s1ng thi., 1,.,ue. 1 think the} ought
10 stop.
This est.ibh,hment probabl) brings
quite a lot ot tJ\ dollar:-. 1n. It \ prubabh
one of the l'dtLr C!>l.1bli,hmcnh around.
well run. I th111k the cit)" 'houlJ ju!>t chill
OUI
Sll::.\l::S\\E~SO~.
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I DON'T• HAVE J circulatiun probh!m, .
nor a Cit) problem. What I do ha'e 1s .in
editorial problem. Your slant on Goat
lfill 1., becoming increa.,ingl) ,inno)ing I
ha'c been a p.itron of Goat H ill since 11
opened. l have pla)ed on their dart
team, I ha'e been a p:uron of the bJr.
l don't know \.\hy )OU ha\.e chosen to
pick on the Hill perht1ps the city has
paid you properly for this information
LEE DICKENS
Costa Mesa
Blasted from bed
NEWPORT BEACH, HAVE )OU been
bl.i.,tcd out of bed lately April I beg.an u
ne\\ phu~e of ll1ght p;sttcrn no1'e fbt., .
"here ;ill 01ghts no"' put out unbc.1rablc
no1)c. Thi~ continue~ through S1:ph:mber
.,.,hen the FAA decision "111 be m.idc.
·1 he only way \\e can get an~ pc.tee I'>
throu~h \01c1ng our 1:ompl 11nh. C.111
nu1.,e Jbatemcnt at 252-511"." ;ind Kcp.
Chi 1s Cox at 756-22-14. Spc,11,, up.
ELOIS!:. ULDD
~C\\ JX rt Bc.:..tch
A rocky point made
I WO ULD LIKE to make 'ome rcmJClo.., 1n
rcg.ird lo the \\:.di. 1 lov. manv of u~ \\iii
disturb the R:.t) propcrt) on P:ic1hc
Coa\t H1gh\\:J) to st.tre and IJ\\ll O\er
the gn.:.it Rod) Point WJll (.tcro.,., lr um
the l3;1lboa Day Club )?-'J"hi' grc:u ... n
\\Ork, this ma ... terp1cce co)ting the
t:J:\pa)Cr a mere SS .. 0,000 plu~.
These art funds p:iy1ng for th1., ''all
"ere part uf :.i l 9~9-90 Cit) ot !'\c'' port
Beach budg<. t Sm' Lvel) n 11.trt I)
begging in h~r letter to the editor for us
10 bombJrd the ~IJte \\Ith letter., ;i~ the\
both bal.rnce their budgeb not 10 n:Juc·e
the income 10 our fJ1r Cit) -th.at \lur
cit) prides hi.elf in ulwa)s b.11Jnc111g. 1ti.
budi;ct and m.t1ntJining prudent
prC,Cl"\C'
~l.ariJn Ucrl!c:.on\ letter tu the editor
told the: true .. -tor. Fund., cumin!! to the
Cit) '"" C\Cntually be cut olf b~ the
'>l.1lc It \\ ,1., not the state·:-. intent -tu
k1:1:p funding the cit) anJ rnunt\
l! 1\1.:TllnlClll
-I unnot bd1c\e the!>e run.1\\ ,1\
budt,;ct!I, the llim flam pcrpetu:.it~<l on u~.
. \rcn t there any people ldt in
!_!u,1:rnmcn1 thJt c.111 -.ull aJll one and
one <ind nuke it come out tu ,1 l\\o? It 1 ..
t me for term l11rnt'> in th·c Cit\ oi
'i:"port I3ea1;h. lt \\Ould m. (I! u-.
t.1\pa~e r~ so hJpp~.
A~ for the Rock' Point \\:.ill. :.tn' 111111!
the Cit)" of ~c:"po(t Beach ""uld ; .... ~ID
l!l't! .t\\a) the S:\40.000-plu., imrrmcn11..n1
tom~ propcrt). I 'll g.i\i: thi:m JI\
ca,cment an~ time.
Out of bounds
lllLI:. "-= 1'.11::.RO:\
Corona Jcl ~1.1r
I JUST READ ~our Jrt1.:lc on goll -Jnd
inc1dcntl) in college I pla\ ~ d fO\.llb.ill. I
\\:l) on the bo"\1ng tcJm anJ l "·''on the
golf team I \\OUld li'-.e to m1..et \\..l\J o.,ome
time Jnd kick your :Jl>)
That "as the most degrading .1r11de I
ha'e e\cr read m nt) life on golt. A lot
of people love 11, Jnd you arc ".1~ oll
btt-.e. You can stick 11 in \our car
'DICK \\OOD~
CoronJ Jd f\!Jr
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·oon't sell property
LEITER TO THE Newport Dench City Council:
Heaven fo rbid th.it you should succeed in selling
the lot at 4210 Rl\Cr, and collect S:!.500,000 for it.
How long will it tal...c you to ~pend this sum? Not
long, I bet. And after this ha., been done, one more
!.trip of pubhc !:ind \\ill be gone! Shall we change
mar name to Cement Beach, Ca.? Ir Newport had bought the I.ind on Pacific Coa'>t
olfcred by CalTra ns in 1984, there would be
aoother parcel or public land for the citizen.. to
enjoy, and there would not be the perpetual
problem caused by Hoag.
Let's hope that if the matter of the sale of the lot
ut on a ballot, the citizens of Newport Beach
mount a campaign against selling the lot, as
a ressive as the one that you, Mr. San\One, ha
ed the city "ill mount. l for one, will do what l
to help preserve any public space anywhere.
hank )OU, Ms. Jean W<1t1, for being against the
. I am glad WC have a rricnd of the environment
the council. ·
FILOM ENA FORSYTH
Newport Dench
erotect Eastslde homeowners
THE LONG-AWAITED completion of tbe 55 Freeway
is a milestone nccompl~~liment •of both Caltrans nnd
ow to
repC:tre for
e big one·
ND DON'T FORGET TO FASTCN
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THE SEAT BELT -The next
-=----c_a~rt_h~ke won't catch M_a_ry~----
~oose"lt unprepared.
Costa Me a and all th;it participated in this project
should be praised for a job \\Cll done. Now. many
\\i ll be relieved of ~urrcring. including strained
merchants in Co)ta Mesa·., dO\ .. ntO\\n area and
frustrated commuters that ha\C hJd to put up \\ith
traffic delays and gridlock caused b) constructi on of
the 55 Freeway extension to 19th Street.
Unfortunately, new. problem may C\'Olve from
our newest transportution corridor. Improper
planning nnd lack of funds re)iulted in the
termination of the freeway into the heart of our
newly re-developed dO\\.ntO\\n area. Grid lock may
promote diffusion of traffic through our residenti al
neighborhood of Eastside Co ta ~tel.a.
Residents of the Eamide neighborhood ha\.e
encouraged the City of Costa Mesa to develop
alternative to mitigate traffic impacts in our
residential neighborhood.
Proposed alternatives include modification of
ignal-synchronilation to promote traffic no"•
through Newport Blvd. to 17th Street and PCH, left
turn limitations for southbound traffic between 19th
S11eet and 17th Street. and additional stop signs
and speed limit reduction!> on Easts1de streets
between 22nd and 17th Streeh.
We "Eastsiders'' look forward to the convenience
provided by the 55 Freeway and plan to support the
re-developed downtown area.
We hope that City staff and bu~iness community
in turn support our desire to pre Cl"\C ule quaht~ of
life in our neighborhood th rough the dt:,clopment
of effective traffic mitigation mea1,,urc'>.
ROBERl D HOl·F~lAN
President, Ea!ltsidc llomeo'\ ner 1·'\\)oc1Jt1on .
Thanks to real·life hero
I WANT TO PUBLICLY commend Co)ta Me~a
resident Paul Kennedy. Hi'> un~elfi-.h <1ssjs1ance in
stopping on the San Diego rrec,,a> to a!>Si!ll me
•was heroic and apprcc1:11ed.
I fell asleep and cra~hcd off the free,\a)' Jt Q:30
p.m. last month. He put h1m1,clf at n...k bccau .. e the
car was on its side and m1gh1 hJ' e caught fin:. but
nonetheless he let nothing stop him in h1!> efforJ to
find and assist any sur. ivor
He told me he was afraid no one had sur.1,cd
the impact with the concrete 'upport of a free,\ay
overpass. He used the freeway call box and the
most cheerful and profes!l1on.1l fire depanmcnt
paramedics in Westminster reached the scene
within 10 minutes.
Mr. Kennedy is a profe ion.ii photographer and
described the crash as lookin~ like a movie stunt
scene with all the flashing light from sparks and
flying debris.
As a result of the accident, l hJ\C a serious 11p
for all drivers -don't use crui-;e control in the l::ite
evening hours when you mny Call a!.leep. The c:ir
doc., not slO\\ do" n "hen the dri\ er falls askcp lln
crul\c control. It only stops \\hen it hih something
!IUltd.
Ag.tin. I \\JOI to thJnk ~tr 1'.cnncd) .md ti
\\ e ... tm111,1er pJr Jrned1c., for their care.
EDWARD Gl:.R~tA!'\'-
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Cartoon irresponsible
l'M WRITl"G IN reaction to the cartO\'n in June
1 'th's Sporh pages, ··in the blcJ.:her,,"
The b~l-.eball pitcher is ::.ho\\ n pulling <.1 gun out
from Im \\~m1p.1nd a., the opposing tcnm·s runner ~
tr) ing to i..C;il-;;'ct:l)nJ base. The bubhle repre 'entmg
the pitcher\ thoughlll says. "So he think) he\ going
to !-teal .;econd. eh'l I don't think '0 '
This 1s a 1,,,1d d1,plJ~ of dJrk humor It i-. 11.'tJll}
irrcspon!>iblc becau'>e 11 sel"\es as a role mllJi:l t~l
imprc...,ionablc young athlete and sport'> -.pcct:uor~
that \"IOlence 1' ;icccptJble in .,pons, a ... k1ni. ;i, ~our
team \\In and thJt the concept of good
sportsmanship is no lunger \Jlued m our ~oc1ct).
To be more !>pcc1f1c, I think the cart0<ln •
illustrated a \\arpcJ !>ense of humor It maJt: me
feel uneasy r.1ther than relo).ed, \vh1ch 1s \\h,11
cartoons are uppo .. cd 10 do
NORMA LANDA l-LORhS. Clhta Mt\a
Profe 1>r of Speech C'ommunicJlll)ll
Golden \\'c,t Colle~e
cookies ... first aid kit...
portable phone ... n
change of clothes ... nil
sort of thing!> for
hygiene purposes ... trash
' bogs ... Hnndi-wipe ... and
three novels.
Watch for the nd -in the Daily Pilot,
naturally -and help spread word or th i!>
once-in-n·life-time opportunity. Net
proceed "111 go towuds the purchase of n
new toaster (the old one expired in a
~pcctacular Oa h of fireworks on, of all
days, the 4th of July).
could be added: "Mercedes for S.11c::·
D
BUT WOULD IT REALLY BE A PUBLIC
ERVICU -1f Ro~!> Perot pick' a former
Palm Beach mn)or ;ts h" running-mate,
a,i..., C. E. Dro"n• ''ould hiw)cr relate to
a Perot-Bono ti l.ct?
M Independent "!~~paper
Publ1~b
COol-t Community ~1. Inc
It's a three-day supply.
If the muling lasts longer
thun that, Mary' gonna
be m Very Dig Trouble.
0
SPEAKING Of
OBLITERATION -lt'5
the biggie you've all been
Evecything must go, unless it etvcs a
vital function in day-to-day coping. But
do n't try to purchase Crystal, my
newly-adopted cat. More about her l:uer,
if I survive the sale.
D
LONC MAY SHE WAVE (Or Undulate,
Whate\oer) -At pool"Jc of the
Wntcrfront Hilton. they'1e )till gasping
O\Cr the ~impy MM1f"lngtcd Ted. -.. hite &
blue CO'ltume sported on lndcpcnJ~ncc
Oa\' by c'otie TaJ•ll S\fmons. Thi~
cur\·occou crc11urc is 11 1>nc·cirl parade.
Elliot Stein, Jr.
chairman
Jim Cren inser
publiitiei
Tom )ohnson
assoc~te publisher
She makes frequent trips between her
Coroaa del Mor collage and a condo in
th'e bake·•nd-shakc desert. And 50 her '84
____ .__ waiting for: My fir t-ever
0 -?""
MARKER, NEWPORT STYU -Jot"J
Bishop tells about the reccntty widowed
socinlite who was a kt d what she wanted
chiseled on her husband's tombstone.
"Just his name, and the dates," she aaid.
T"ajah anJ JI• lt mon arc ~ing to
Ha""aii in September, but are keeping
their home in Bia Bear. They plan to
re turn there occasionally -if there's still
Toyota Celica is equipped with the
followina:
Battco-powcrcd radio and nashliaht ...
blankets ... eiaht Juas of water ... four tins of
tuna fish ... peanut butter and crackers ...
(nno last) "vargantuan Patio Sale,"
scheduled Saturday at 8 a,m. There' more
~que than my crammed apartment can
lccommodate. ud landlotcJ 8'.eal s.
Moore hos convinced me that parhna can
be sweet sorrow.
I
"for the same price, you can pt three
more wor4t." IM WM told. "MGM peopte-
choosc 'Rest in Peace.'"
She pondered, then aaid these~
I there tfMM.
J#'t1 ICobrl•'I C'Oluma ,,,., T'tlf' d•JS. n.....,. .-S.lflrda.• ...
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A 12 Tuesday, July 7, 1992
BUDGET
From A1
income (taxes).
These irresponsible budget doc1s1ons created
hidden deficits. They piled up, year after year,
until the current recession forced them out of
the closet. Last year, Gov. Wilson and the
Democrats in the Legi .. l~•tuTe attempted to
close a huge s 13 billion deficit; nbout half or it
was old debt and the other half was program
growth that they refused to h.11t.
•
the high ground: we wall spend no more nc:itt
>ear than \\C did th is }Car. This meant the real
gap \\uuld be nbout $7 billion.
Sounding like an Orange County
conserv•\tive, he said: .. We will not raise tU}(es
and we wall not 'roll over' the deficit; we will
cut program-..'' "Roll over" is bureaucratic talk
for con11nuang to operate next year with the
deficit, promising to reduce it someday in the
luturc. That's \\hat New York City did and the
U.S. government as doing, piling up debt for
ou r great·grandchaldren to pay.
millions Crom the Teachers Unions each
election time. adamantly re(u$Cd to con5ider
tbe $2.2 billion cut. The recapture would still
have left educ:uion's budget next year only
one-tenth of one percent below the amount
they received this year. They still wou ld have
gotten.nearly $5,500 per student.
The Democrats offered a $600 million
recapture but compared to the $2.2 billion
needed to close the budget, it really wasn't
enough since education is nearly 50 percent of
the total budget.
-.........: The incident is but one eump "'11~ ol a holiday weekend iypiracd by
From A 1 water aqulnlng. intoxicauon and ll·
our way of life." Police say they legal fireworks, according to po-
are focused on the problem. lice. A home video aired on a
"Our chief is concerned about Channel 9 television news show
the (act that there is gang·related Sunday night raised accusations of
activity all around us,'' Gonis said. police brutality in the treatment_.,. a skateboarder who was wrestled "There are no resident gangs in to the ground.
Newport Beach. But Newport But for most residents, police
Beach is a beach city that attracts were a welcome sight during the a lot of people, and scmle of them are gang members. We believe hectic holiday.
these incidents are a reflection of "Unfort unately, in our conversa-
the bigger problem of the Fourth tions with the police department,
To close the gap. they r.1ised ta\es $7 billion
and made nbout $6 billion m smoke and mi rror
one-time cuts. They \\Crj! w.irned by ·
conservative legislators that ra1s111g taw!'. an the
face or a grO\\ing recession \\OUld pro\C
disastrous. And. instcJd of phon) progr.am cuts
we should structurallv reduce the cost or the
programs. It isn't enough to tell welfare they
must cut 5 percent. W<.! mu\l chnnge th.: laws
that determine who can qu .. 1lilv and ho\\ much
they can get. We must limit hoth That 's real
structural reform that stops run.i" .1y pcm.ling.
The impasse developed when the D0 mocrats
'laid the gap is too big to close by cu ts alone.
They want to raise UL\CS (on the rich of course,
as if thal's pos-.ible). They want to make some
more phony cuts and "roll over" the major part
of the debt to ucccedang years.
We arc now at an impasse. The state is past
the budget deadline and therefore must issue
IOUs to employees and creditors. The banks
will have more than they can afford to handle
in a couple of weeks.
of July.'' we do sec increases in this gang-
~_.,.llll~ a~.'..:Jilid AY!.
0 -~---! Hordes of holjday revelers too ehrs, president of the Newport
The governor, with bi-partisan support in the
Senate and from Republicans in the Assembly,
wa nts structural cuts in taxes, and no roll·over.
Willie Brown and his Assembly Democrats
wa nt to increase truces and are responding 10
the _pressure of many special intere sts, not to
cut Health, Welfare o r Education.
up the sport of squirting pcdestri-Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
ans with high-powered squirt sun . merce. "We're encouraging the
A.lthough the practice may seem police and the City Council to nip
like harmless fun, Gonis said it's a this in the bud before it gels out
municipal code violijion, termed of hand.''
"molesting pedestrians.'' Lueh,rs said he believes Newport
One man walking down l he Beach police are taking the threat
Today, one year later. the state\ real deficit
is even larger. The huge ta.'< ancrc,1~es of last
year simply caused our already faltering
economy 10 slide right into the 1.111k Tax
revenues, instead of going up. ae-tually declined
because they slowed buying, '"hich hurt the·
whole economy.
Because our stnte's economy, and thus taxes,
had fallen so much this year, state education,
wh ose budget is hinged to state income, would
get S 1 l billion more than authorized by law.
The legislature was nsked by Wilson to
recapture this SI.I billion before midnighi June
30, or else the controller would give the money
to educatio n. This would also mean that
education's base budge t for next yea r would
grow by $1.1 tiillion.
This rcc,1p1urc, absolutely necessary to
balancing the budget without using a meat a'<
on all programs, immediately became a
political issue. The Democra ts, who receive
The pressure from every direction to get a
budget and address our state's serious
economic depression is great. Howeve r, our
budget decfsion will determine the direction of
California into the 2ht century. We must be
sure it is the correct one fo r our future.
Gil Ferguson is asscmblymao for the 70th
boardwalk on Saturday took out of gang violence seriously. Police
his hearing aid as he approached a conduct gang-awareness programs
suspect in his 20s squirting pedes· for residents and send officers to
trians. The man asked not to be gang-awareness training.
squirted, telling the suspect his But Mayor Sansone said the
hearing aid was not waterproof, message from his constituents is
according to police reports. T he clear, that the City Council must
~uspcct responded to his pica by take steps to see that the lawless
spraying his hearing aid with atmosphere of Fourth of July in
water, dousing him with beer and Newport Beach is not repeated.
punching him in the car. "This wa s a dangerous, explosiv1
This year, however, \\'1lson ha!> 1.1ked out
ARTIST
From A1
S6,000 a week without luiow1ng 7 or caring -"here it went.
It all bcgJn \C\CrJI years ago,
St atom s:11d, ''hen someone \\ho
purchased ::i piece of fw, art an lo'
Angeles offereJ him a chance to
make some ea~y money.
Defore he knc" it ... I h.tt.I
accepteJ a lifest)IC thJt wa' so
dangcrou., th\:) could mal..c.: .1 •
movie about 11 "
Statom s.11J he \\Us lud) to get
caught at \\hat he"~'' doing
.. because <lll a !'.c.1k of 10. JI \h1' 1..1
l."
"I have a harJ 11mc thinking ol
a crime I hJ\ c not Cllm1111lled ... he.
said. "Th.11 ·s hu" '' tr\ 11 '' I ",,, an an1mJI ·· ·
Statom ~au..I he''·" c0n~1dr:rcd J
criminal h:inthman of 'llfts "hme
primary Jl>b was to take a<h a111.1gc
of people.
"AnJ I m.1Je tn:mendllll'
amount of monc\ tkitnl.! 11." he
said ... I "ouldn"t e\en ~o nc.ir Ziil)
job under SHl.000.''
Shortly before h1~ arrnt. S1,1tom
admitted himself rnm ·1 drug
rehabilitation center :rn d
successfully kid.cu the cocaine and
alcohol hJbi1 .. bu1 couldn't qull hi'
criminal llfest\le.
.. Crime as lrkc a d1,~J~t:. · he
said. "It 's lil,.e ;:a h1ch -11 I J'> to
be treated.·· ~
But Statom said 11 \\as also
''torture." .
''You lie 10 C\ery single per·on
you know," he said. "Nothing I
had '""ac; real. be!") thing was
SCrC\\Cd up:·
Statom 'iaad he: \\as married to a
woman in Ne'" York. "but I
n11ned that too. And then my .1rt
went downhill. I de ... tiowd
e\.CI) thing l had.·· ·
To sav hi' ltlc '''-I" ... 1rc,.,lul "is
an unde·r .. lJICmcnt ... StJlOm \:.tiJ
··You reach u point ''here.: )OU
tran<;cend pJranoia ...
Th::it'!. \\h) he consider' has
:nrcstinrofticcr~t hc tic:.t pcr-.on
in my lite -because he n.lilc.:d
me."
·•Now I'm doing m) timL lllr my
crime and rm able to rethink nw
"Ork :1s an artist," he s.i1d ... It ·
could be \\Orsc. I'm fortun.1tc to
be here. "
Slalom s~11d he bas lill lc lime to
'' ork on hi\ art since 'he's ordered
out of bed .11 S a m and hJo; J list
of chore., around the police station
to occur> mo..,t of ha!> di.I}. but he
dPcs ha'c time to tbmk ahout 11.
.. And it"s ,\ challenge bec.1u'e I
uun't h;"c the normal resou r\.'.c ... 10
\\nrk ''Ith here," he said. "So it
forcr:s me 10 rethink my art. ..
StatOm <.,aid he is also learning
lo CJrrv lfr' rcc!,.less tendene1e ...
o'"er in.to hi\ \\Ork .
"faery nei:.t11\e thing. )Oll\e
got to turn around and ;nakc it
• ,
District. ·
work for you." he said. "I fe el like
I've been the perpetrator of not so
many good th ings, so I want to
·turn that around "
St atom·" as recently
commi~sioned to design three
chandelier'> for the Los Angeles
Central Library. His proposal was
one of only a few chosen by a
panel of influential artists.
"It's pretty exciting project," he
said. "And it's an important
piece" that will be seen by
thousands.
Sta tom said 'he is also planning
some pieces for the Costa Mesa
police station before his release
Sept. 3 ·and intends to use his
"experience in jail as fodder for
some other works.
When the man's wife allcmpted situation,'' he said. "There is no
to hit the suspect, she was pushed reason to allow this kind of stuff
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July 7, 1992
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387
Sports on TV-radio/82
Pop Warner f ootbaJVB2
Cl assified/BS
·e2 ·oukes
put 'em up
in tonight's
eXhibition
~It's for real Thursday, but
UC Irvine, and a little help,
offer Dukes an early test.
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wrl1er
I n an extreme!~ rare exhibition__.
structured inside /
another exhibition tcr-
kick ofWhe NewporW
Beach Duk es~
TeamTennis season;-
14-yea r-old Geoff
Ab rams will play as a
special fea ture for UC Irvine tonight
against the Dukes at the John Wayne
Tennis Club beginning at 7.
The exhibition, to benefit the UC Ir-
vine tennis program, will be the Dukes'
first match of the summer. Their regu-
lar-season home opener is Thursday
again~t the San Antonio Racquets at 7
p.m.
Abrams, top-ranked in the nat ion·~
boys 14 division. and Brandi Freuden-
berg of Orange, anothe r )OUth ~cn~a
tion, "'ill both compete for UC Irvine
tonight.
The Dukes, "ho finished 6-8 last yenr
and tied for third place in the Western
Division, fenture 20-year-old mal'\~I
Amy Frazier, ranked 19th in the \\Orld
in women's singles who recently com~
peted nt Wimbledon.
In addition women's doubles stand-
out Katrina Ada ms, the Dukes this yenr
picked up Ronnie Bathman and Rikard
Bergh, Swedish Davis Cup members
who are currently ranked 12th oo the
Association of Tennis Professionals
tour.
Abrams, who will attend Newport
Hnrbor High in the fwl, recently won
his third consecutive S'outhern Califo r-
nia Tennis Association Junior Sectional
~re MirtAO•I~ Pdo4
Newport's Darin Mangnall
Mangnall
just out
tor some
'hitting'
~The powe r of punitive ,
thinking has always been
his special bread and butter.
By Bwy Faulkner
Sports Wnter
L •iiiiliill. title in the 14s singles division, sweep-
-., ing Bob-Bryan (Camarillo), 6-0, 6-1, in
SN1111ot ~'t).a.ly NQc the finn l at Los Caballeros in Fountai n
1 4-~ear-old Geoff Abrams battles just one ball . tonight at John _wayne TC. _____ ..__· _. ____ .. _see DUKES/82
D arin Mang-
nall's prlm-
111 .. e intro-
duction to football
taught him every-
thing he needed
to know about the
. ga me. ' ,
Though three years )'Ounger and
much smnller thnn his brother D:iin,
the recent Ne"'port Harbor High
graduate y,ould slip into his older
sib ling's pads every chnnce he got
for a little one·on-onc tutorial. Hall of Fame beckons DeCinces
~ Ex-Angel, Oriole gets
the call for Orange County's
unique Hall of Fame .
H e earned enough laurels while a
Baltimore Oriole in eight sea-
sons to qualify for a berth in the
O's Hall of Fame, enou$h honors as an
Ange l to qualify fo r California's Hall of
Fame, and over a 15-year career in the
Major Leagues, ranks as one of the all·
time infielders.
It's also enough to ga in him entry
into the Orange County Sports Hall of
Fame, where Corona del Mar's Doug
DeCinccs will be inducted Oct. 27 at
the Disneyland Hotel, along wi th three
others -former Kansas City pi tcher
Steve Busby, for mer Green Bay Packer
Al Carmichael and forme r Ram Vin ce
Fc rragamo.
DeCinces is best
known for his six pro-
ductive seasons at the
plate for the Angels,
while providing out-
standing defense at
third base.
He was a key com-.,
ponent on two West-
ern Division champi-
onship teams fo r the
Ange ls in 1982 and
I 986. DeCintes had DeCinces
his best statistical year eve r in 1982,
when be hit .301, with 173 hits, 30 ~om-
ers nnd 97 RB I. He would later enrn
the Angels' 1982 MVP award.
DeCinces finished his career with the
Angels with a .265 batting average, with
130 home runs (fourth all-time), 481
RB I (sixth all-time). while holding two
all-time Ange ls marks for extra base hits
in ~ season (77 in '82) and most gnmes
ever at third base (749).
He'll be joining very select company,
including Busby, Carmichnel and Fer-
ragnmo.
Busby, a form er standout nt Fullerton
High and USC, threw two no-hitters in
his first tY.o Major League seasons, was
twice an American League All-star. nnd
was the Sporting Ney,s' "America n
League Rookie of the Ye nr."
See DECINCES/R
"He bnsically drilled me the
whole time," Darin Mangnall re-
cal~ of then seventh-grader Dain,
who will be a senior nosegua rd nt
Enst Tennessee Stnte next fall.
Ever since, however, it's been
Dnrin "'ho has done the dnlhng,
utilizing the power of pun1t1ve
thinking.
"I've al.,.,ays been !tmall, but I
learned early on that you have to be
in a different stn te of mind to com-
pete wi th bigger guys," the 6-foot.
190-poundc r said. "My tenmmate~
used to lnugh at me Y.hen we'd
\\Ollch game films. because I'd nl-
ways be flailing around like I y,as
crazy, even after the piny wns over.
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82 Tuesday, July 7, 1992
MANG NALL: 's a Rebel 'hitter'
From 81
I had to explain to them it was just my state of
mind. -
"Hitting people is my favorite part of football.
When you have a football uniform on, you can
get away with a lot of things people would get ar-
rested for."
Mangnall will get one final chance to punish
the competit ion as a prep, when the S.outh takcl>
on the North Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the 33rd Or-
ange County All-Star Football Game.
Though Mangnall, a two-time All-CIF Division
VI selection at inside linebacker. is enjo} ing ex-
tended hammer time at South practices, he has
had to temper his ballistic behavior due to a shift
to outside linebacker.
Newport Harbor linebacker Darin Mangnall is
a 'chip off the old block' in the Mangnall
family, pref erring to be the hitter, as
opposed to being the hit-able. ·He and his
South teammates · are preparing tor the 33rd
Orange County All-Star football game at
Orange Coast College Friday night at Orange
"I was prctry sure I wasn't going to play inl>ide
when I \\as selected, because all the inside gu)s
had me by abou1 30 pounds," Mangnall said. "I
was already nervous at the beginning of practice,
because of how huge these guys are. Then . lc:Jrn-
• ing a new position, I found myse lf thinlJng too
much out the re , rather than jusl going crazy and
hitting pe'oplc."
Mangnall, a projected starter al the weak-side
outside spot, said increased pass coverage :md
oul!.1de containment have t:iken some getting
use1l to.
"It 's been an adjustment, but it's also been
fun," he explained. "One nice thing is there arc
less people to block you on the outside. And I've
also been dreaming about coming unblocked on a
blitz and blind-siding the quarterback. I th ink I'm
starting to relax and let my instincts take O\C r
Coast College. Lee Payne/Daily P11o1
Costa Mc!.a's Pop Warner heavyweights are getting ready fo r another big season.
Pop .Warner heating up!
C osta Mc!>a Pop Warner will hole a Parent-
Playcr meeting Tuesday, July 14, at 7:30
p.m. at the l larbor Trinity Baptist Church,
located at 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa.
It 'i, for all 199:! Team and Cheerleader squad
members and parents. Registrations are still being
,1ccepted for th e 1992 sea on which opens on Aug.
I at TeW1nkle Park in Costa Mesa at 10 a.,m.
Cobra!> arc for 7-8-ycar-olds weighing 45 -80
pounds, and any 9-year-old that hasn't played be-
fore and weighs 45-70 pounds. Coaching the Co-
bras arc Chris Fielder, George Monroy, Keith Reh
,1od Jeff Fielder.
The Condors arc 8, 9 and 10-year-olds, weighing
55-90 pounds, and I I-year-olds who weigh 55-70
pounds. They'll he coached by Michael Schepens
and Steve Clever.
The Colt' arc 9. 10 anOll -yCiirofds. weighing
111 from 70-105 pounds, with 12-year-olds up to 85
pounds. Gary Daume. Dave Knox; Fred Morgan
and l om Veach arc the Colts' coaches.
wants to play rn ckle football, she can sign up.
"For that matter, if any boy wants to lead
cheeri., he's \\elcome too~ We don't have tryouts,
or cut kid!>, evef)body plays in every game.
Parents will be made aware of team a!;l.ign-
ments, practice dates anc.I location, physical condi-
tioning period, secondary medical cove rage, and
hnve the opportunity lo meet with board members
to answer any question .
Playe rs and cheerl eader will need a copy of a
certified birth certiricatc, a picture. not more than
12. month old, and a copy of their la t school
grades. Pop Wtirner has a Little Scholar Program
to ensure scholastic achievement as well as ath-
letic development.
A phyi.ical exJmination to certify play\orS and
cheerleaders to be in sound physical condition will
be clrcdulcd by Co tn Mc n Pop ~amcr, unless
an ex t1minat1on has already been completed with in
the last few month!\. This evidence must be on file_
prior to participation in any physical training, ac-
co rding to John Forrciitcr.
aga in. I'm getting into that football mode."
Mangnall plans to continue in that mode next
fall at Occidental, which lured him away from
Golden West College with a restructured finan-
cial aid package.
"I think I'll be playing in side linebacker there ,
but if I need to move outside, this gnmc will have
given me a head start," Mangnall said.
Ne\\port Harbor High Coach Jeff Brinkley llaid
Mangnall's toughness alloY.ed him to play be}ond
his phy ical limitations.
"Darin is really a guy who ma\imiLC!> his poten-
tial by working hard in the Y..eight room and 011
the field,'' Drinkley said. "He's ju t a tough kid
who knO\\S how to ny to the footbJll and la) lw.
hat on you ''hen he arrives. He also pla) s \\ 11 h a
lot of emotion, Y..hich, I belicH~. 1) the \\J\ the
gam(f houltl be played." '" ·
13nnkley. who along '~ith Sailor~· :w~btant
coach and \\eight training guru Ton) Ciarcll1.
Mangnall credits for much of his deH~lopmcnt.
said hill former )tandout could fill out hi-. ran~'Y
frame "ith continued \\Ork at Occy.
''He's lifted real hard, and I've seen gu) ''1th
llimihlr frames really get bis in college," Brinkley
sriid. "We had one guy who \\Cnt to Ooldcn Wc~t
about the same size as. Darin, \\ho got up to 225
in two yea rs."
In the im mediate future. Mangn:1ll ''ill !)Cttlc
for having a big impact on a South victory FnJ:i)
night. .
"I just '~ant to help the team "in." he ~aid.
"~t) goal i' to m,1kc sure I get m> JOb done."
The Comam:hc-. arc 10, 11 und 12-year-olds
\\C1gh 85-120 poumh and any 13-year-old who is
R~· 100 pound . The coaching staff 'consi!>ts of
Lnrry Reye • StevJ! f·clter and William Young-
qul't
Athleti' Director John Forrester said, "Our 'big
boy,· arc the Co"'boy , 11 , 12 and 13-yca r oWs
who weigh 95-140 pound , and any 14-year-old 95-
120 pound\. l 'h1'1 "ill be our fir t )CM in a long
11mc in thi division, but we expect lo be very
competitive with Jim Ea Icy an d Stnn Johnson n
our coaches."
Actual practice will begin on Aug. l al 10 a.m.
tit TeWinkle Park tn Co r:i Mesa. Final physicals
will be C'Ompleted and helmets and mouthpieces
h ued to players in preparation for the condition·
1ng period that begin Aug. 3. ,..-:.,..::-..,: .. ~:.=-...:. '""'· -====:,-:-.·,..' ·' ...,
Vice President Wonda Doolittle remarked, "Pop
Wurner i n't only for bo).'S1 we offer cheerleader
quads Al oll levcb, ju'tt hkc the team , or if a girl
Pop Warner require 20 hour of ph~1cal condi-
tioning before any contact can be held, and team
may not practice more than 10 hour a week until
Lnbor Day, and only six hours a week, after that.
Home gnme will be played at Costa Mc$a High
School football field on Saturda)". with the fir 1
date set for Sept . .,_,. =1~2_.,__
All games arc open to all and there is no admis·
sion charge .
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DECINCES:
From 81
Carmichael, a legendary figure
with the Santa Ana Junior College
Dons, went on to excel at USC
and Green Bay.
He scored 19 touchdowns for
the Dons in 1949, rushing for
1,026 yards and leading Santo Ana
to the Junior Rose Bowl.
At USC he scored the Trojans'
touchdown in a 7-0 Rose Bowl vic-
tory over Wisconsin in 1953 and
he holds the Packers' record for
longest kickoff return ( 106 yard!)).
Ferragamo took the Rams to
their only appearance in th e Super
Bowl and was the Rams' MVP in
1980 and '82.
DUKES:
From 81
Valley.
Abrams, seeded No. I in the 14i.
at the upcoming U.S. Tennis As·
sociation-sanctioned National Clay
Courts in Fort Lauderdale, Fla .•
was 29-1 before winning the sec-
tional title, having lost only to
.Bann at the Whi11ier Junior
Open. I
Winner of the prestigious Easter
· Bowl last April, Abrams this year I
ha!i also won junior tournaments
at Ojai, San Diego, South Day and
Long Beach.
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Six members of the Newport Aquatic Center are basking in the limelight following standout efforts at the 1992 U.S. Rowing National
Championship Re~alta in Indianapolis June 25-28. Jeanne Carri on and Sara Wa rmin~lon were third in the junior women's doubles,
Justin Daily and Jam Stout were third in junior men's pairs; and Ed Rose and Scott Gilbertson were fourth m the junior men's dou-
bles. From left -Stout, Carrison, Gilbertson, Rose, Warmington, Daily.
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Vo lvo te nnis
·Bofg to be featured
at LA tournament
LOS Al'.Gl:.Li:.S -Ujorn Borg, one of the greatest tennis pla)·
ers of all 11mc, has enh!rcd the 1992 Vol.,.o Tennis/Los Angeles
Tournament Aug. 3-9 at the Los Angele Tennis Center-UCLA.
tournament director Bob Kr.1mer announced.
The 19 ·u \\ 1mble.tlon tirlc ,.,,as Borg's last in an unprecedented
series of ll\t.: consecuti'e All-England crowns. He also \\On six
French Open titles, including four in a row from 1978-8 1.
In all, Uorg ''on 11 Grand Slam titles and was a finalist on fhe
other occ.1 .. 1om, including four times at th:: U.S. Opcn. His O\Cr,\ll
Grand Sl.1m m.uch record was 1~1-16, including 100-6 :ll the
rn:nch Opi.:n (49-2) and Wimbledon (51-4) combined.
Borg ha' career earnings of S3.6 million and was elected 10 the
Tenn1~ llall of Fame in 1%7. ·
Wtnner ol 62 open era rngles titles and four doubles crowns.
Borg "as the l>Ccond youngest player to rank No. l on the ATP.
computer ~ll :!I years, t\\O months old on Aug. 23, 1977. He
ranked' in the top 10 from 1974-81, finishing No. l in 1979-80.
Prior to returning 10 the Tour at Monte Carlo in 1991. Borg's
l:i~t pro match al. o "as at Monte Carlo in 1983.
Aho c~pectcd to appear in the tournament i John McEnroe.
Ticket' for the tournaments are priced from SB 10 S28 and arc
avull:iblc at area TkketMaster outlets and at the UCLA Central
Ticket Office. or call (310} 208·0730 for information.
High school girls basketball • Newport Harbor takes shot
at Marina's Firecracker Classic
T he Nc,o,,port Harbor High girh ba~ke1b:ill team, "h1ch has
po,tcd J i.trong summer record uius far, ...,,ill allempt 10 bet·
tt:r 11\ runner-up fini.,h from a year ago at the ~lanna J ligh
Firecracker Classic, Fmla)' throu,gh Sunday at the V1!.ing~· gym.
The Sailors, who opened the summer 9-0 before falling 10
Woodbridge, 27-19, in 1he·June 29 1111t: game ol the bwnc1J Im+
tat1onal, advanced IO the I inal of last ) ear\ .. rirccra d.cr CIJ~SIC,
losing 10 Ocean View . •
Coach Shannon Jak1.hkv's Sailors, led b~ ~C04rin1!. ~cn):.itiun
Michaela Ro)s, \\ill oren the e1ght·leJm tourn.imcnt 'rnJ.Jy Jl 3
p.m agam~t Western. Ne" port defeated Westc rn in the fatanc1a
tournament.
Battling the S::11l,ors for the tqurnumcnt cru" 11 v.111 be ho::.t MJ·
rina, defending champ Ocean View, SJn Clemente. L'ni,er~1ty,
Cerrito) and Esperanza.
Should Newport get past \\'csrern. ll "oulJ .n1cct Frid:.i)'s
Ocean View-San Clemente '"inner in a '-Cm1hn:il cla'h S.iturda).
Other fir)t-round games include~ Unt,ersll) \\, Cerrno) at 6
p.m.; and Esperanza vs. Manna at 7:30.
The tournament, a fund-rahcr for the t-.tannJ girls program, has
a S3 admission charge.
-lJJ tlle Daily Pilot
Boating safety grants
available in early '93
L·ocal boating group' in "!Jn.:h ot tundmg for a boatmg s..tkt)
project should Jppl) nO\\ for J sh.JrC of S35,000 in grJnh tu
be awarded in earl) 1993 b} the UOATIU.S Foundi!llUn f0r
Boating Safety.
Since 1988, boating group' aci"()$5 the eouAtry ha' c rc1.:c1' ed
more than S130,000 in gr:ints from the BOAT U.S. Found.Jt1on 10
fund a wide range of l:'toating sJfCt) projects.
According to Fount.l.Jt1un Dm:ctor Jim Ellis. group~ .1\\ rJed
grants !.CCm more crcatl\C C\Cf)" year. "USt ~C;ir, \\e \Upportca LI '
variety of in no' Jll' c. gr-.ill'l llllt~ wa)s to promote boat in~ 'Jll.:I~.
from a children's lifcJ.11. .... k1..·1 lending progrum to a 'olJr·p0,,c:rcd
emergency radio commun1c,111un i.y~tem, 10 a c;irbon monu\lde in-
formation camraign for an!!lc rs,·· Ellis said.
A grant application pa1..kc:1 "111 be provided 10 an~ communll) ·
bascd, non-profit bo.11ing organization "ith a ):lfct~ pr >Jc.:t pro· t
posal. The dcadline.Jor n:t urntng completed applic<.111 1n!I 1~ !'.O\ ~
and grant 3\\:lnh "111 b.: announced in Jan., 199J. 1 IJ rcqucst a
grant packet. "rite: DOAT U.S. Foundation, SSO S0 Pickell St .
AlexandriJ, Va. 2230-t
··The l30AT1U.S. f oundation fo'r Boatmg Safety 1., a non·prul1t
education :ind rc)earch organ1l;H1on funded by "oluntar: contnbu·
lions from boat O\\ ncrs.
SCHERER:·
From B1
'What builds such a strong bond
between boater and boat -and
boating friend) ''ho share similJr
emotions when they :.melt sah air
and the strident odor of fish , feel
the roll of the sea beneath their
fee t and look \~i1h happy
anticipation as they search the
J1:.tant h1>rizo n.
Thi' euphoric i.elhat1-.fac11on l)
hard 10 find in the asphalt 1ungb
of high prc!lsurc commerce -
that 's "h:it makes boating
adJicti\.e!
Tell us ho\\ )OU feel about
boating. FAX 11 to Bob Scherer,
495-2164.
Bob Sc/Jcrrr's boating column
uppcars i11 tilt D:1ily Pilot e•·try
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PUILIC NOTICE settlement o.twten owner This 1tatemen1 was f1lt<I PUBLIC NOTICE The registranl(s) corn-PUBLIC NOTICE abOve on: N'A Dnve, Laguna N•guel, Cllllf PUBUC NOTICE Fictitious ---------i and obl1g11ed party Daled with the Counly Clerk ot menced to 11ansoct busl· Jens Cutttf 92656 Business Nllft\9
• NOTIC• 0' lhfs 30th and 7lh day of Orengo County on June 22, 8SC758 noss under lhl Fic11t1ous Flctlttous This statement eves filed Ttlls business 1s COil-Fictitious Statement
PUBLIC SAL• o' June-July. Public Storage 1992 FlctJtloui Business Name(s) Usted BuilneH Namo with th• County CllHk of ducted by: husband and Buslnos.a Name Th• Follov.ing persons
NRIONAL "OPU'TY M1n1gement, Inc.. Tele-F535588 Business Name above on: January 8. t990 Orange Coonry on June 30, wit• St t• nt are doing business as: PurSYarlt 10 the C1htorl'll1 ptw>nt (71•) 646-6166, Published Newport B11ch-St t t David H. Tatsuml. Prell· Statement 1992. The rtglstrent(s) corn-Th F;lo mo CAELUM COUNSELING
9'11 SeMce Store F f. Aoent for Ownlf C 1 M D II p I • •men dent Th• Following persons F53e553 menced 10 lranuct busi.. are C:.no bu:'~s ~9001 CENTER 833 Dover Drive IW Act(B&P '!3:21'iJo Published Nn•por\ OSI Ha ay 101 The tollow1ng pttsons This statement WIS ftltdlfldo1ngbuslnn1a1: p bl h d Newpor1ness under the Flci•llOUS (a)HEATHERS AFFAIRS s e.
ti( HQ). the ~d!slgned B11ch-C011' Mtsl Oaily J~ 30. JvAy 7. 14• 21• ar~ ~ng :u~neu 9s· k 11<1th Ill• Coonty Clerk of Jt~ARSco;~~ ~~~~ J~~-Beac~.c~~ta· Mtsa Daily Business N1mt(S) listed (b)JAMBOREE PROM· C~·~~ 9~~ev.port ICh : ~~6-=~ ":tbl'f o:::.••c: Pilot June 30, July 7, ·~ 1 T-561 GMcC ~ruck. 11:~90 u•~ .. j ?J;~• County on June 19, (b)A COSTA MESA GOLD Pilot July 7, 14, 21, 28, 8.:'::u!i~ne"~~· 1992 ENADE SALAD DAYS, 2646 Ellen Seely Fam. y Cou~
.... bl,,. Storage 201• Ntw· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Commonw1allh Avenue. F535213 BUYERS CO. (c)A COSTA 1992 This stalerMnt was filtd CDup,ont Dr. Irvine S33. sefing CorporatiOn, Ca! tor .. ,... .. ., Fullerton CA 92633 MESA JEWELERS ANO 1599 wllh th C ty Cl k I ah 92715 n1a, 833 Dover Drive. S111te P9ft Bl., Costa Mesa. C1hl McCoy 'g Miiis Buick, In· Pubhshed Nowport Beach· AUCTON co .. 690 Wtsl Ora • ~ou~un on Ju':;e 1~ H111her Goss. 179 E. 17th 23. Newport e.ach, Cahl. personal property, tnclud· NOTICE OF NOTICE OF corporeled, 1890 West Costa Mesa Dally Pilot l9\h St., Coat.IM"•· cam, PUBLIC NOTICE 199~ ty • St. St SS. Costa Mt11, 92663 llllJ furniture, clothing tools PUBLIC SALE OF PUBLIC SALi OF Commonwealth Avenue. June 30, July 7, 14, 21. 92627 F534530 Calif. 92627 Thlt busaneu II con·
•Cl/or other household PERIONAL PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPERTY Fulltf'lon, CA 92633 1992 Samy S. Sollman. 29124 '1c:tltloua This buslne~s II con· Oucled by: a corporauon
1""'9 •tored by the follow-Pursuant to the Ca~for· Pursuant to the C1lll0f· Thll business Is con-T·SSS Highmore Ave., Palos Vtt· 8u1lneH Nam• Published Newport Beach· dueled b)>" an •nclMdull The rtglstr1n1(1) com-
lflll persc°1'.?: SCO nla sen .. serv1ce S1orege nl1 Stll-S9Nlce Storage d~td by a corporation des. Cllif. 90274 Statelftont Costa MtSI Dally P1lo1 The registrant(s) corn-menctd to transllct bus•·
JOEOS7E8 R,..,.yORTIZTT, FF000()78 F1ct11ty Act (B & p cod• flC•hlY Act (B & P code The reg11tr1n1(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1Jnu1 11 con-The fot!Owlng person is June 23, 30, July 7. 14, mencld to transact bus.-ness under the F1c\ltious
. • 21700 ti seq), th• undlf· 21700 et •eq ), \he undet• m.nc:ed 10 transact bus•· ducted by: an lnd1V1d!Ull domg business u · 1992 ness undet U)e Flci ltOUS Bus•ness Names) ltslld
JOSE A. ORTIZ. FOt& SJOl'td will sell 11 publle srgned ¥(111 sell It public ness und« the ftehhous Fictitious The regl1tr1n1(t) c:om-CLUB LINE 19031 H~ T-S34 Business Name(s) listed abOve on ~A ROGER COURVILLE, F019 aucuon on 7·\6"'92 at 11:30 a1JCtlon on 7·1&-92 11 3.30 business name or names BuslneH Nam• menc:ed to trll\Hct busf. 11t1d Ln . .' Huntlnglon ll>O\le on June 14• 1992 Ellen Seely, Pres 0•01
ROGER COURVILLE. H047 AM, 11 Public Slorage. PM, 11 Public StOf•O-1725 hsted above on 6117192 Statement ness under the Flci111oos Beach, CA 92&46. PUBLIC NOTICE H11thtf Goss Thia statement was ti.ea
SMART CENTER INC .• C10 2099 Placentia Ave .• Costa Pomona Avt., Costa Mesa, McCoy & Mills, Bu• k In· The Following persons Business • N1me(s) listed Michael Sltphen Tlmos· This 1111emen1 ..,., !tied ¥t1th the County Clerk of
JAMES KULICI<. H 189 Mesa, Calif. porsonll prop. Calif. personal property. In· c:orpor1ttd re oing business as· above on: N/A chuk. 19031 Homestead Fictitious v.1th the County Clerk of 01ange Counl'f on June 26. r.1Ceo./!fi5 MB~Z1~~T E246 erty, Including furniture, eluding furniture, clotllfng James, w Miller, Pres AA GUITAR PUBLICA· Samy s. Sollman Ln., Huntington Beach, CA Bu1lneH Name Orange County on June 19 t99Z c cielllk1g 19o1s 1nd·or other tools and'Of othet h<>Y1e-Th11 1111tment was liled TIONS, 2796 Harbor Blvd. This 1t1tement wu flltd 92646 ltatement t992 FS3e:t40 ~: re~~es.:• r;pht hOusehold 111m1 atOfed by hold ilems 1101ed by the With the Coonty Clerk of #315. Costa Mt11, Calif with lhe County Cltfk of Th11 · buslneu 11 coo-The f ollowing persons F535:Z85 Published NewPort Blach·
to •t • • ur-the lollow•ng persons· following persons· Orange County on June 23. i2626 Orenge County on June 24, ducted by 1n lnd1vid!Ull 111 do\nQ bu11net1 •s Pubhshed New~<\ S.ach .. Costa Mesa Oaily Pilot July ::::.i m~~ mad• WI~ 8124. Reginald J D1C111o. G304G Security Etch In-1992 ~andal w. Ranll1n, 25t I 1992 • Th• reglllrenls com-PAOSCAIBE TRANSCRIP· Coll• Mesa D111y p IOI 7 to\ 21 28 1992
ltrt ch k• fy :J./",d 0409 David Bernett. 0462 1tma1.ona1 Clo Dean Book F535HO Ando11er, Costl Meu. f539013 menctel 10 transact bu.,. TtON SERVICES, 16535 June 30, Jut-/. 7, '"· 21. ' • • T·S83
1 1 t u: ti on 1 hP• Abandoned Goods Owner rsaerv• the right Published Newporl C1hl. 92626 Published Newport Belch ness under the liclllJOYS Bl'ookhursi Sit"'· Sit 159, 1992 ,! • .. A~ o oodpurc •se Owrllf reterves the r.ghl IO bid 11 the NII. Pur· Beach-Cosla Mt .. Daily Mike Fletcher, 1300 Cosll Mesa Daily Piiot July. business name llllt d Fountain Valley, Cahl l -ssg PUBLIC NOTICE -~re·~ 0 • .,. 10 t>ld 11 the 11.le. Pur· ChNn rmist bl made with Adams Ave. ill 19E. Co•I• above on· Sit 8'92 92708 •d II la • end must be chasH mus1 be nuide wllh persOl'lll checks or caste· Pilol June 30. July 7· 14• Mesa, Calif. 92626 7• 14• 21• 28• 1992 Michael· Stephen Tlmos-Karen L Sceuz1110. 16458 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltf4"19
r9'1oved It the llmt of pera<>nll checks or cash· ltrt check• only end paid 21, 1902. This business Is con· T-586 chuk Rosewooc:t s1r .. 1. Fouma1n Bualnose Namo
••· Slits 1ubtect to prior ltfs checks only and paid for 11 lhe lime ol purch11e. 1565 ducted by: 1 general part· This statement was flied Valley, Cahf 92708 Fictitious Statement ~:,~n t!'..!':n~: '°' 11 the lime ol purchaH. All P,~rch1?,ed goods are PUBLIC NOTICE nersh1p PUILIC NOTICE with lht Counly Clerk ot This business Is con-8ualn11• Name The Fo11owiog persons = oblln•ted arty D led All purchased gooc:ts are sold u Is , and mus\ be The reglstrant(s) com· '1ctttlous Orange Counly on Mey 18, dueled by in 111d1111dual ) Statement are dO•"Q bus•ness 19
; and P71t\ ·d • f sold "es ls". and must be removed 1t lt\t lime ol CNSt047ttZ monced 10 transact busl-8 al N 1992 The rtglttrent(s) com-Tl'• Foiiov.ing persons 2220 UNl\ERSITY DRIVE •Y o ,.rl'IOV9d at the l•ml ot 111• Sates subject to pciQf ne11 undtf the flcllt•<>Ys Y nou •mo fS31872 menced 10 1r1nMC1 bvsJ• are do. bu$iness 11 22~ lJnhtfS•I Drnre New-~y. Pubt:c s1o;ap• sale Sales aubJtct to prior cancellation In Ille event of Flctltloua Business N1me(s) hated lta~onMnt Published Newport neu under the FIC11hovs A A M"3APHY & ASSOCI· port e.acn c!i.r. 92660 •nagement, nc.. • •· canc.il•tion 1n the ~l of settiemenl t>e~ten owner 114dlnoH Namo above on· June 22. 1992 The FOllOwlng persons Bu11ne11 Name(s)" listed TE II. T e Inc !191on1 (114) 848-5818, .. nle!Mf'lt between owntt end obllg1ted party. Dated Statement Randel W. Rankin ere dotnQ ~ .. 11: Bnch·Costa MIM Daily above on Aptal ~. 1992 A 5• 16534 Mt .bby, sumure n!t<pnsts •
lE lfOfl pwnerd .N t and obllg•ted party, 01ted lhll 30lt\ and 7th day of Th• Following persons Thea stattrNnl WIS Ried CALIFO~NIA STAGE & Pilot June 18. 23, ~. JUiy Katen L Scauz1llo ::~o~llln Valley. Calll ~~;"'::~.;: N~··a~
b 1ne ewpor this 30th end 7th day of June-July. PUbllc S1or19e ere doing business es· with lh• County Clerk of UGHTINQ, INC., 3609 W. 7, 19'12 This ~tatemtnt w11 filed 1 1 8'
Plot ~.Co~ JM,••: 1~~y June-July. Public Storeoe M1n1gement, Inc., Tel• THE WASHING WELLS, Or111g1 Coonty oo June 22, MICMhur Blvd. Suitt 801, t531 wlth the County Cltfk of f11~:.r!.n~:::·.1:,· f~11 bus.nus is con·
. 1-une • u Y • tS6S M1n1gemen1, Inc., Tele-phone (714) 848-3107, 333 E. 17TH STREET, 1992 • San11 Ana, Cal". 12704 PUBLIC NOTICE n:ange County on June 12. 1653_. Mt Klbby. Fountain duc:tto by: a corpore1ton ~ ~one (714) 848·3885, Agent kx Owne<. COSTA MESA. CA 92627 fS31e:t7 CalllOfnla Stage l Ught· 1992 Valley Cehf 92708 Thi reg11trent111 com-
1'.1 PUILIC NOTICI ent for Owner. Publl•h •d Newport THOMAS OYULAY. 1600 Pul>llshed Newport S.ech-Ing, Inc., Siii• ol Cal1t0<nla, Flctlttou• FIMS2e This ' business II con-menced 10 transact bus1-
u bll1lled NewP-o r t Be1ch.Co1t1 Mtll Diiiy KINGS ROAD , NEWPORT Coate MtSI Deily Pilot 3609 W. MICMhur Blvd. IMH N... Published NftPOtt Belen. dUC1td by: 1 C<>fpOtllton ntH uod" the F1c11tiou1
MOTIC• OP B1ach-Co1t1 MIN Delly PllOI June 30, July 7, 1992 BEACH, CA June 30 .My 7 14 21 Suite BCH. Sen\a AN, Calif. •us Co111 Mell Delly Pilot The 1eg1strant(s~ com· Bus1n11s ,_amtls) ~lltd
PUaUC UL• PtlOI June 30. Juty 7, I~ t569 ~~~RE S~~AN~L~i 1992 • ' ' • Wt'!' bvslne11 It con-TM ~~·persons June 23. 30, My 7. 14. menced 10 trMIAC1 busr •t>ov• on NA OP~~ LC NOTI E PUlltC NOTICI ISLAND CA 92862 T-542 dUc:tld by:• corpot1tlon .,. domg buslne11 u . 1992 :~·,,."~.,N•~(:,IC;= ~~~ °:~~mtnt "'" lied
PRvr ... • •c f PUB I C MOTICS OP Thi• bu1lne11 Is con-pu••tc NOTICI The regl11rent(1) com-THE ORIGINAL DIGITAL t-538 ~on Jenuert , 1992 "' the County C•eri.. of P\lrtuanl IO lhe all Ot· ~ by: CO-l)MOffl -menc:.d to tr1lnNCt bull-TRANSPARENCY CO., ' PUBLIC NOTICE v G p • Pr "'" 0 c Jurle 2 Self·Sofvlce St0f1ge '1otttteue AVAIU81LITY 01' The regl1111n1(1) com-..._,n ..... -,,... under lhe flctltlovs Hutton Centte, Svne 700, ernon . itsker, • ran2ge ouniy on , t .
lty Aci (I & P COO. 8ualMS• Na-. ANNUAL R•PORT menc:ed lo tran .. C1 bull· r,.. ...... luslnet1 Neme(tl lilted Senti Ana C1l1f.12707 • dent l99 700 et eeq.), the under· St9'e......t Purau1nt to Section ""' uncf« the flctlllou1 auslneee Mamo ebove on: Juty 1, 1Me Roberti . M.llef and Com-'1otttloue ™• atetement wu flled Fl34117
wit NII 11 put>llc The Followlng pereons 8104(d) Of the Internal Rev· Butlnn1 Natn1(1) lilted ltatOfllOftt Irene Hutton. s.ctrr.... p111y, Inc .. Clllfomla. 3 ~ ... .._. ~" the Councy Cletll 01 Publ.sl\ed Nw.port 8elch·
on 7•19-12 et 2 PM. ars d04nQ buliMM u : 1nue Code, notice fa lbow on: NIA The Followlng P«tone Thia ~ was flied Hutton Centrs, lkllte 100. ,, .. ..,...., ?'99~• County on June 29· Coat• ~1111 D111y P1101
Public S1otage 2085 Pll• CORONA INVESTMENf hereby given INI the an-ThofnM Oyully, MllC:h S19-Mt doing butl"911 II'. wtltl the ~ Clerk of Santi Ana. Celll 92707 The fOllOwlng persons ,SH9~1 June 23, 30, J.ily 7, 1o\, A\19, Coeta Mete, CWB, 1823 Newport Hib nual r9POf' lot "'-t1ec:e1 TA.KE. OUT aEAUTY; *'99~ on JuM t2. Tiul t1u1lnH1 11 con-•• dotllO bustntta as· l"2 . ~ ~ '°' om. N~ort IHch \'9at January ~1 . 1992 of TNt 1111emenc was flied 2102A Senta Ana Avenue, 11ta ducted t>y • eotpOflftOn <•Ht~~E• ~10 f'ub41Md ~ ~ ----T~
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set up a dled-out
stand com~ with
change and a calculator .
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82 Tuesday, July 7, 1992
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with the Santa Ana J unior College
Dons, went on to excel at USC
and Green Day.
He scored 19 touchdowns for
the Dons in 1949, rushing for
1,026 yards and leading Santa Ana
to the Junior Rose Bowl.
At USC he scored the Trojani.'
touchdown in a 7·0 Rose Bowl vie·
tory over Wisconsin in 1953 and
he holds the Packers' record for
longest kickoff return (106 yard~).
· Ferragamo took the Raml> to
their only appearance in the Super
Bowl and was the Rams' MVP in
1980 and '82.
DUKES:
From B1
Valley.
MANGNALl: --'s a Rebel 'hitter'
Abrams, seeded No. I in the. 14s
at the upcoming U.S. Tcr1ttis A)·
sociation-sanctioncd National Cl:J!
Courts in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
was 29-1 before winning the ~cc
tiona l title, having lost only to
Bryan at the Whittier Jun ior
.
Fro m 81
I had to explain to them it was just my state of
mind.
"Hitting people is my favorite part of foo1ball.
When you have a football uniform · on, you can
get away with a lot of things people would gel or·
rested for." ·
Mangnall will get on~ final chance 10 puni~h
1he competition as a prep, when the South takes
on the North Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the 33rd Or-
ange County All-Star Football Game.
Though Mangnall, a two-time All-CIF Division
• VI election at inside linebacker, is enjoying ex-
tended hammer time at South prac1ices, he has
had 10 1emper his ballistic behavior due to a shif1
to outside linebacke r.
Newport Harbor linebacker Darin Mangnall is
"I wa~ prelly sure I wasn't going to play inside
when I "as selected, because all the inside gu~ ~
had me by about 30 pounds," Mangnall said ... ,
was already nervous at th e beginning of practice,
because of how huge these guys arc. Then. learn-
ing a new position, I· found myself thinl.ing too
much out there, rather than just going crazy and
hilling people."
a 'chip off the old block' in the Mangnall
family, pref erring "to be the hitter, as
opposed to being the hit-able. He and his
South teammates are preparing fo r the 33rd
Orange County All-Star football game at.
Orange Coast College Friday night at Orange
Mangnall, a projected starter at the we;1l..-~idc
0utside spot, said increased pass coverage and
outside containment have taken some getting
used to.
"It 's been an adjustment, but it's also been
fun," he explained. ·~One nice thing is there are
less people to block you on !he outside. And I've
also been dreaming about coming unblocl.ed on...a
blitz and blind-siding the quarterbacl.. I 1hink I'm
starting 10 relax and let my instincts tal.c over
Coast College. Lee Payne/Da11y Piiot
Co)tJ Mc a's Pop Warner heavyweights are gettin~ ready for another big season.
Pop Warner heating up!
C osta Mc~a Pop Warner will hole a Parent·
Playe r meeting Tuesday, July 14, at 7:30
p.m. at thc-1 lnrbor Trinity Baptist Church,
located at 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa.
It 's fo r all 1992 Team and Cheerleader quad
members and parent~. Registrations are still being
accepted for the 1992 se:t on which opens Oti Aug.
I at TcWinkle Park in Costa Mesa at JO a.,m.
Cobra'> arc for 7-8-year-olds weighing 45-80
pounds, and any 9-ycar-old that hasn't played be-
fore and weighs 45-70 pounds. Coaching the Co-
bra~ are Chris Fielder, George Monroy, Keith Reh
ttnd Jeff Fi~lder.
The Condors arc 8, 9 ond JO-year-olds, weighing
55-90 pounds, and 11 -yetr-olds who weigh 55-70
pounds. They'll be coache1i by Michael Schepens.
and Steve Clc.,,e r.
The Golt ·-ere 9, ~0-and H..,..ear~kl , w~gtHng
in from 70-105 pound , with 12-yca r-olds up to 85
pound . Gory 13aume, Dave Knox. Fred Morgan
and Tom Veach urc the Colts' coaches.
·1 he Comanche'\ arc 10, 11 and 12-year·old
weigh 85· l :?O pounds and any 13·year*Old who is
X5-l 00 poundi.. The coaching staff con ists or
Larry Reye , Steve Felter and William Young-
c1ui.,t.
Athletic Director John Forrester said, "Our 'big
boy ' are the Cowboy , JI , 12 and 13-year olds
who weigh 95-140 pound , and any 14-year-old 95-
120 pound . Th1\ will be our first )CM in a long
time in this div1~ton, but we expect to be very
competitive wuh Jim Ea Icy and Stan JohnM>n as
our coachc ."
Vice Pre ident Wonda Doolittle remarked, "Pop
Werner iUt'l <Hffy for~· we~ chccrkadcr
qunds At all level , ju t hke the teams, or i( a &irl
wanb to play tacl.le footbnll , she can 'sign up,
"For that rn.111cr, if any boy wants· to lead
cheers, he' wcl ome too! We don't have tryouts,
or cut kids, evel)bo<ly plays in every game.
Parents will be made aware of team assign-
ments, practice dates and locat1on, ph)'sical condi-
-tioning period, secondary medical coverage, and
have the opportunity to meet with board meltabers
to answer any quc 11ons.
Players and cheerleaders will need a copy of a
certified birth certificate, a picture, not more than
12 months old, and a cop.,y of their last school
grade . Pop Warner has a Little Scholar Program
to ensure schola tic achievement as well a ath-
letic development.
A physical examination to cert ify players ond
cheerleader to be in ound physical condition will
be )Cheduled by Costa Mesa &>p Warner... unl~s.
an examination ha:. {llrcady been completed within
the la t few month~. This evidence must be on file
prior to participation in any phy ical training, ac-
cording to John J·nrre ter.
· Actual pr:icticc will begin on Aug. 1 at 10 a.m.
at TcWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. Final physica ls
will be completed and helmets and mouthpieces
i}sucd to player" in preparation for the condition· rng period that begins Aug. 3.
Pop Warner requires 20 hours of phy 1cal cond1·
tioning before any contact can be held, and team~
may not ,practice more than IO hours a week until
Lnbor 0.1y, and only 5ix hours a week, after that.
Home game will be pl;1yed at Costa Mesa High
School football field on Suturda~. with the first
date \Cl for Sept. 12.
AH 1ames arc open to ~tt nd there is no admis·
lion charaes.
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300
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again. I'm gelling into that football mode."
Mangnnll plans to continue in that mode ne-.:t
fall at Occidental, which lured him away from
Golden West College with a restructured finan-
cial aid p~kage.
"I think I'll be playing inside linebacker there.
but if I need to move outside, thi s gnme will have
given me a head start,'' Mangnall said.
Newport Harbor High Coach Jeff DrinJJey l>Uid
Mangnall's toughness allowed him to play beyond
hi~ phyl>ical limitations.
"Darin h really a guy "ho nia\imizes hb poten-
tial by \\Orking hard in the ,.,,eight room and on
the field," Brinkley said. "He's just a tough I.id
who knO\\S how to ny to the football and lay his
hat on )'OU \\hen he arri' e . He also plays "1th a
lot of emotion, which, I believe, is tl1e "av il1e
game should be played." ·
Urin~lcy, "ho along with Sailor!>' ,l\.,bt.1nt
conch and "eight training guru Tony C1arclh.
Mangnall credits for much of his de\elupmcnt,
said his former ~tandout could fill out hh r.1ng)
frame ''ith continued \\Ork at Occy.
''He's lifted rool hard, and I've ~een gu)s \\Ith
similar frames really ·get big 'in college,'' Urinl..lcy
said. "We had one guy who \\Cnt 10 Golden Wc,1
about the same ~izc as Darin. who got uj> tu :?25
in '''0 years."
In the immediate future, Man gnull will scllll!
for having a big impact on a South 'ictory Friday
night.
"I JU'>t ,.,,ant to belp the tct1111 "1u." he sa11.l.
"My gonl is to mal.e sure I get nl)' job done." .
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~,Open.
Winner of the prestigious Easter
Dow! last April, Abrams this year
has also won junior tournaments
at Ojai, San Diego, South Day and
Long Beach.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ,
Six members or the Newport Aquatic Center are baski ng in the limelight following standout efforts at the 1992 U.S. Rowing Nati onal
Championship Regatta in Indianapolis June 25-28. Jeanne Garrison a nd Sara Warmin~ton were third in the junior women's doubles,
Justin Daily and Jim Sto ut were third in junior m~n's pairs; and EdRosc and Scott G1ll>ertson were fourth m the junior men's dou-
bles. From left -Stout, Garrison, Gilbertson, Rose, Warmington, Daily.
..
Volvo tennis
Borg to b~ featured
at LA tournament
LOS A~GELES -Bjorn Borg, one of the greatest tenni!> plJ)·
er!. of all time, has entered the 1992 Volvo Tenni!>/Los Angelei.
TournJment Aug. 3.9 at the Los Angeles Tennis Center-UCLA.
tournJmenl Jirector Dob Kramer announced.. .
The 1980 Wimbledon title was Dorg's la!lt in an unprecedented
-.eric of fi\c consecuti\e All-England crown~. He also ''on six
French Open titles. includi ng four in a row from 1978-81.
In all, Borg won 11 Grant! Slam titles and was a finalist on five
other occJi.100!.. including four times at th:: U.S. Open. 1 Ii!. overall
Grant! Slam match record was 141-16, including 100-6 at the
l·rcnch Open (49-2) and Wimbledon (51-4) combined.
Borg has CJrccr earnings of S3.6 million and was elected to the
Tennio, 1 IJll of Fame in 1987.
Winner of 62 open era i.ingles titles and four doubles cro" ns.
Dorg '~as the ccond youngest player to rank No. I on the ATP
computer Jt 21 year.., t\\o mon1hs old on Aug. 23, 1977. He
ranked m the top 10 from 1974-81, finishing No. I in 1979-80.
Prior to returning to the Tour at Monte Carlo in 1991, Borg's
lat pro match also \\as at Monte Carlo in 1983.
Al o e~pcctcd to appear in the tournament is John McEnroe.
Ticke t~ for the tournaments are priced from SS to S28 and are
U\011lablc at area Tid..et~laster outlets and at the UCLA Central
Tickc1 Office, or call (310) '.:!08-0730 for information.
Higt:l school girls basketball
Newport Harbor takes shot
at Marina's Rrecracker Classic .
T he Newport Harbor l l1gh gtrh baskc1ball team, ~htch has
po'lted a !ttrong summer record thus far, will auempt to bet·
tcr it::. runner-up fini-.h from a year ago at the M.inna High
Firecracker Clas!t1C, fric.lay 1hrough Sunday at the V1l...in~" gym.
The Sailor~. v. ho opened the ::.ummer 9·0 before folling io
Woodbridge, 27-19, in lhc June 29 tttlc: game ol the b1;.inc1a lnvi.
tutional, .idv:rnced to 1hc linal of la!tt 'tear's hrccra,ktr Classic,
losing to Ocean View. ·
Co:ich Shunnon J;ik u!tky's S:11lor~. led b) <,coring ~nsation
Michaela Ro!ts, \\ill open the eight-team tournament I nday at 3
p.m. again::.! We!ttern. NC\\ port defetllcd wc .. tcrn '" the bt:inci:i
tournament.
Dau l mg the' SJ1lori. for the tourn:iment crO\\ n \\ 111 be ho't Ma·
rina, defending champ Ocean Vie\\, San tlcmentc, Unhersity,
Cerri1os and fapcranw.
Should Newport get past \\ estern, it \\Ou Id mc<.:t FrtdJ) '!>
Ocean Vie\\·San Clemente winner in a 'tm1final clJi.h 5;iturda).
Other fir!>l-round ga mes include: Unt\t:r,11) \S. Cerritos at 6
p.m.; and EspcranLa \S. Marina at 7·30
The tournamen1, a fund-rat!tcr for the ~1..mna girb progrJm, has
a.SJ ~dmiMn charge.
-BY tlic D:iil) Pilot ..
Boatii:tg safety grants
available in early '93
L ocal boating groups in scJrch of funding for a boJting sJfet)
project !thould appl~ now for J sh.uc of S35,000 in granti. to
be awarded in early 19'J3 by the 130A T, U.S. Foundation for
Boating Safety.
Since 1988, boating group ... u .. ro:.s the country ha\e rect:1\l~d
more than Sl 30,000 in grants lwm the BOAT U.S. FuunJJtion to
fund a \\ ide range ol boaung ,afety pro1ects.
According to foundation Director J 1m Elh:i. group::. .J\\ ..in.Jed
grants seem more crcathc l'\cf) year. "Last ~c..ir, ''e 'upponed a
variety of innO\JtiH:. gr;.iv,WJb \\a)s to promote buJtln!c! :.ifet~.
from a children·., l1tcpcl\e1 lending program to a i.ubr-po"ercd
emergency ra dio communica11on S)!ttem, to ..1 carbon mi.>nv"\iJe 1n-
forma1ion cJmpaign lor ••ni;lc:r:>," i:l11s said.
A grant applicJtion packet "ill be provided to ;in~ communtt) ·
based, non-profit boaung organ1Lut1on \\tth a safct~ prn1ec1 pro·
· posal. The deadline for returning completed apphcat10n~ 1:. t'o\ 2
and grant :l\\:lrds \\tll he Jnnounccd tn Jan .. 1993. To request 3
grant packet, \Hite: DOAT/U.S. FoumlJlion, ~SO So. Pickett St.
Alexandria. Va. 2230-1.
The BOAT/U.S. Foundation for Oo.it1 ng Safety is a non-prolit
education and research organ11~111on funded by \'Olunta~ contribu·
tions from boat O\\ ners.
SCHERER:
From 81
what builds such a strong bond
bct\\een boater and boat -and
boating friends "ho share s1m1lar
emotions \\hen they smell salt air
and the strident odor of fish, feel
the roll of the ea beneath their
feet and look \\tlh hJppy
anticipation as they search the
(fotant honLon.
Thii. euphoric !telf-:.at~faction i::.
hJrd t0 find in the a~ph..ilt Jungle)
of high pri:i.surc commerce
that's \\hat makes boating
adJ1ct1ve!
Tell us hO\\ )OU feel about
boating. FAX it to Bob Scherer,
495-2164.
Bob chcrer's boating column
appears in the D:1ilJ Pilot cH'rJ
Tucsda.1.
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9141 Servi SI F 11 Agent fOf Owner c M 0 11 p 1 a •men dent ,. • 0 ng persons F538553 menced to 1ransact bus1· d . ce °'= ac . Published .Newport osta esa a 'I iot The tollowlng persons This statemenr was flied a1edot~buslnessas: ness under the Flc11hous are oin¥bus1~ssas: CENTER. 833 Dover Oftve. 'J ~ l~ ,t: ind:rs~~~: Beach-Costa Mes; 1 Daily ~:; 30, Jul~ 7• 14• 2l, l~c~ng :us~~=' ~~~ck • with the County Clerk of J~EARSC :~~ ~~~~ J~· ee.':~~~~~edM:,:wg:~; Business. N1me(s) hsted (~l~f~18HJ~tE A~~~~~ ~~1:r ~~Newport Beacll.
Wiil sell al public auction Pilot June 30, July ' ~ T·5el GMC ~rue!<, 1890 West ?g;~ge County on June 19. (b)A COSTA. MESA. GOLD Pilot July 7. 14, 21, 28. aJ~u~l~n;~~~~· 1992 ElllAOE SALAD DAYS, 2646 Elten Seely Fam.·1 Coun· an 7·16-92 at 10A.M. II Commonwealth Avenue 8 8UYERS CO (c)A COSTA 1992 Th q f I d Dupont Or. Ir.toe $33, nt.ng Cof$>0'1llon, Cit tOr·
F\ibhc StOf•g• 2075 New· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fullerton. CA 92633 • . F5352 3 MESA JEWEL£RS ANO 1599 w.t~s .~~"~':~~ ""ct~k· •01 Ca·1f 92715 ma, 833 Oo\1W om .. e. Suitt p011 81., Cotti MtH, Cahf McCoy & Mtlll Buick, In-Published Newpon Beach-AUCTON CO.. 890 West C Heather Goss. 179 E 17lh 23, Ne-.l)Of1 8"ch. Ca..!
p0rsonal properTY. lnchJd· NOTICE OF NOTICE OF corporattd, l890 West Costa Mesa Da.ty Pilot 19th St., Costa Mesa, Calif PUBLIC NOTICE ?'~? ounty on June 12 St Sl55. Cos11 Mesa. 92663 11111 furniture, clothing toots PUBLIC IALIE OF PVILIC SALi! OF commonwealth Avenut , June 30, July 7. 14, 21. 92627 C11 f 92627 This business Is con-
lllid/or other household PEftlONAI. PROPERTY PERSONAL PROPIEftTY Full.non, CA 92633 1992 Samy S. Solunan, 29124 Fictitious F534'S30 This bustness 11 con-ducted bY'. a COfporalion
111m1 SIOftd by the lotlow-Pursuant lo the Cllifor· Purwant to the Caltf«· Th11 business Is con· T·555 Highmore Avs .• Palos Vtt· BualneH Name Publish.cl N-Pon Beach· duct.cl b)': In lndMdual The reg1st11nt(s) COl'll-
, !MfSOl\I! nla Self-SeMce Storage nla Sell·Ser.11c1 Storage ducted by. a corporatlOI\ dH, Cahf. 90274 State'"9nt Costa Mesa Oa ·y Pilot The reg11t11nl(s) com-menced to llan~ bus·
078 CARY SCOTT, F008 Facohty Act (B & p cod• Facillty Act (B & P code The reg11tr1nl(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-The following pwson Is June 23. 30, JUiy 7, 14, meoc.cl to lransac1 bull-ness und• the FICl•ll<Mis
JOSE R. ORTIZ, F007 21700 et seq.), the undet· 21700 et seq), Ille under· menc:ed to t11nsac1 bus1-ducttd by: an lnd1vtdual do.ng busn\tn u ; -1992 "'9SS under""the ftet11Jous Bus.ness Narne\s) i.stec1
JOSE R. ORTIZ. f018 sign.ct W•ll sell at pubhc s.gned will sett al public nets under the f1c11ltous Ftctltlous The regla1ranl(s) com-CLUB UNE. 19031 t;io~ T-!>34 Bus.ness N&IT'e(s) listed at>ove on NA
ROGER COURVILLE, FOl9 aucUon on 7·1&-92 11 11;30 auc:1Jon on 7·16-92 11 3.30 business name Of names Business Nam• menc:ed to trannct bUll-slt1d Ln . Huntington •bo11• on June 14• 1992 EPen S..ty. Pres-den!
ROGER COURVILLE. H047 .(M, al Public Storage. PM. 11 Public Storage 1725 listed 1bovs 011 8 17/92 Statement ness undM the Flc:bttOUt Beach, CA 92646. PUBLIC NOTICE Heither Goss This statem.nt was f ea
SM.ART CENTER INC .. C 0 2099 Placentta Ave •• Costa Pomona Ave , Cost• Mesa, McCoy & t.Mls. Buick In-The Following petsons Bu11n111 Name(•) listed Michael Stephen Times· Thia statement was '"td with the County C••t.. Of JAMES KULICI<, H169 Mesa, Cahl. personal pr~ Ca.Ill personal property, 10-corpor1ttd are dOing bus1ness as: •bove on· N/A chul(, 19031 Homestead Flctttloua -..th lhe Co<Jnty Cltfk of Otange County on June 26. ~HA.EL BROWN. E246 erly, tnclUd1ng l\JrnHure, clUd1ng l'urruture, clothing James, W. t.1iller, PrH ULTRA GUITAR PUBUCA· Samy S. Sollman Ln , Hunllngton Beach. CA Business Heme Or1ngt County on June 19 1992
EDWARD McKNIGHT clothing loots and'or other tools and Of Olher hou... Thi• 1111emenl was filed TIONS, 2796 Harbor BIYd. ThlS statement WIS liled 92ii46 State~nt l992 f5H240 °':: r11•;:.•• 'f' r~ghl hOutehold lttms atOfed by hold Items stored by the With the County Cflfk of 1315. Costa Mesa. Cahl. with the County Clerk 01 This business Is con-The Following persons F535285 Published Newport Beacll-
to 11 t ti•· ur-1he totlowulg pereons· following ~tons: Orang• County on June 23, 92826 Ofange County on June 24, ducted by an lnd1v1dUal are dOlllQ bustness as Pul>lishtd Newpon Beacn Costa Mu.a o.iy Pilot July
cMsel must~ m•d• Wl~h 8124, Reginald J. DtCarlo: G304G Stc:Ullty Eteh In-1992 Randal w Rankin. 2511 1992 The rtQ1Slr1nts com· PROSCRIBE TRANSCRIP· Costa Mesa Oa 'Y P•IOI 7 14 21 28 1992
=•oni::kcM<: • °' cu1 · 0409 oavid B1111~11; 0462 tem1honal C/o Dean Boole F535880 Andover, Costa Mtsa, FS380t3 menced -to t1111t1cl bus•· TION SERVICES, 16535 June 30 July 7 14 21 ' · • ' T 583 tr• c • on~ and pad Abandoned Goods Owner renrves the 11ghl Published Newport Caht. 92626 Published Newport Beach-n11s under lhe flcttllous 81001\hurst Slrfft. Sit 159. 1992 ' • ' •
IOf at the 11~ o OOdpurchase. Ownet rNerves the nghl to bid II the sale. Pur· Beach·Colll Mesa Dally Mlk• Fletcher. 1300 C~ta MeH Oally Pdot July buslntu name listed Foun1a1n Valley. C11tt T.559 PUBLIC NOTICE Al purcha~ g • •1• to bid 11 the sale. Pur· ct'tasn must be made wllh Adams Avt. #19E, Costa ebove on: 5/18192 92708
llld "11 Is'. end musl be chases must be made with personal checks °' cash· Pilot June 30, July 7• 14• Mon. ~alif. 92626 7• 14• 21• 28• 1992 Michael Stephen Tlmos· Katen L Scautillo. 16458 PUBLIC NOTICE Ftctltloue
rtrf10ved 11 the time ot petolonal checks or cash· lers check• ontv and paid 21, 1992. This business Is con-T·586 chuk RoseWOOd Slrtel, Fountain Business NarM
.... 51111 subjeoHo prior lera chicks only and paid for 11 lh• time ol purchase. tS65 ducted by: a general part-U This statement w11 filed Valley, Clhl. 92708 Flctlt1ou1 Stet•~ ~latlon In lht event ol for 11 lht time of purchase. All purchased goods are PUBLIC NOTICE nersh1p P BLIC NOTICE with lht County Clerk of This buslntn Is con-Business N•m• lhe following person• lflll•C:r.!!' .. :C,8'Wff,; iwr:; All purcn111ed goods a1e sold .. ., 11", Ind must be The reglstrantts) com· 1'1cttttCHIS Orange County on May t8, ducted by' 1n lnd1V'ldua1 Statement are dO•f19 bus•ness 11 --~ .... P:h ·d at 1 told .. ., 11", and mutt be removed al the time ot CNl1047192 menc.cl 10 lransact bust-eusln••• Na-1992 Tile reg111ranl(s) com· The Follov.ing petsons 2220 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, .,.., I •Y o removed 111 the ume of sale. Sll11 subject to prior ntss under the Flct1llou1 ..... F•31812 menced 10 t11n111Ct bust· 111 d0< business as 22"0 Un;vers !y D""• N9W-
, PUOl:c StOfT•Pt• sale. Sales mubfect to prl0t cancellatlon In lhe event of flctftloNua Business Name(s) listed Statement Publlshtd Newport ness under th• F1ettt1ous A A .,l'JRPHY & ASSOCI· ~ e.a,11 c'ailf 9266<> g ment, nc.. • •· eancellatlon 1n the event ol aenltmtnt between OWMf' Bualn•H am• aboVS on: June 22. 1992 The Followtng persons 8us1n1u Name(s) i.11.ct ATES 15534 M bb T Ent , 1 pt.one (71 4) 848-5816, settlement between owner and obligated ~· Dattd Statement Randal w. Ranllln 1111 doing buslnfts .. : Btath·Costa Mesa Diiiy above on. Ai>ftl 5, 1992 1 1 1 "' Y s~rmi•• • POH~, ~ • '°' Ownef. end obligated patty, 011ed this 301h and 7th day of The Following persons This statement was filed CALIFO"RNIA STAGE & Pilot Jun• 11S. 23, 30. Jury Karen L Scauzllto :~~o';,11111 Valley. Cilil ~·w.:r• ~~ N~·g~~
bll1hed New~ort this 30lh and 7U\ day of June.July. PubflC Slorage .,. dolnQ bullnell H ! With the County Clerk of UGliTING, INC .• 3eo9 w 7, 1992 Thi• Sllltmenl WIS Med a)' Kl u
-... h-C0111 :!.!'; ~~ly June-July. Public Storage M1n1gemen1, Inc.. Tef• THE WASHING WElLS, Orange Co<Jnty on June 22. M1cArth., Blvd. Suite 801 , 1531 Wllh the County Ca.rk ol :1\S~:.r!r!'~::a::,· 1f~~ bi.istness 11 con-
rwvo """'930. -, ,1 ~ Mlnlgement, Inc .. Tel• phone (714) 848-3107, 333 E. 17TH STREET, 1992 Sant1Ana,Caltf.92'704 PUBLlcuonc• OrangeCountyonJune12, 18534 Mt Kibby Fount..n dUCtedby'ICorporatlon
I phone (714) 846-3885, Agent tOf Owner COSTA MESA. CA 92627 f5S5921 Cllttomla Stage ~ Light· " " -1992 vaney Calif t2rot The reg1s1nn1(s) com-...,_PU_IL_IC __ NO~T~IC~!,..--I Agent for Owner. Publl1hecf Newport THOMAS GYULAY. 1600 Published Newport Be~h-Ing. Inc., State of ClilifC>fnil, Flctntou• FS'411e Th,•' busineu It con-menced 10 tranaact busi-
Publlehed Newport Beach.Cotti M ... Daily KINGS ROAD , NEWPORT Costa Men Dally Ptloe 3tSOt W. MllCAtthYf Blvd. t N Published Newpott Beach-ducted by 1 COfpa.ttion ness ~ the Fict1tt0v.
MOTIC• OP Beach-Co111 Metl 01lly Piiot June 30, July 7, 1992 BEACH, CA June 30 .My 7 14 21 ~7!. ICU , Sente Ana, Caht. B\lla ~~ Cotti MtH Dally Pilot Tht reg1strant(1) com-B1.1s1ness N1met1) li'1.cl --UC••• a Pilot June 30, July 7, 1992. 1Se9 MITCH SIGBAND. 117 ' ' ' ' ""' .,.. tat........ ~ t transact bu bo NA
F"VW -t587 SAPPHIRE AVE BAL80A 1992 Thi• buslneu 11 con-The Followlng persone June 23. 30, Juty 1. "· meoc... 0 s.. • ... on
OP "91SOMAL --------PUBLIC NOTICE ISLAND CA 92e62 T-562 dut1ed ~ • COfpofatlon are doing buslneU as. 1992 ""' Under lilt f"ictit«1s Ken Ono?.-· PROPDTV ..UBLIC NOTICE Thie buslneu 11 con-The regl1tranl(1) com-THE ~IGINAl DIGITAL 1·531 BustneH Name(•) losttd This sllt~tnt _, filed
11'\nuant IO lhe Ca11fot· NOTICa Ofl ducted by' co-pat1ner1 PUIUC NOTICI menced to treneoct bU9'-TRANSPARENCY CO 3 aoav. on;~ 1• 199~ ~ the ~ty Clerk Of
Self.a.Mee Storage 1'1citlt .. • • AYAILMR.tn OP Tiie regratllnt(a) tom. 1'1citn'=-,... under the ~ Huelon Ceo"· SUit• '1oo, PUILIC NOTICI Vemon G. P1t.1ktf, Prest-Ot~• Co.inly on Mle 12.
Ad (8 I ft code .......... ....... ANNUAL R•PORT mencec1 lo trensact. l>Yei· -· BuslnMt ...,,,_(•> listed S1nta Ma. Cllif. 92707 dent • t992 100 .. aeq ), lhe under· Stat._. Pursuant to Section na• undlf the F1c11ttou1 BU91MM ......_ ebow on: Jvtf 1, 1Me RObeftl. Mealef end Com-"°......,. Tiiis •tatement ""'' riled FIS4517 .. .... .. put>llc The folowtng pefaonl 8104(d) Of the lnttmal Rev-Buslneu Nam•(•) ltlted ............ Irene Hutton, See/T,.... pll'ty, Inc. Celltornla. 3 lkteln••• ..... -.ilt\ the COUC'lly Ctef1l 0( Pub11sntd N .... pQn BIKh-
Ofl 7-te-92 st I "'4, .,. dolnQ bualneM as: enue Code, nollc• 11 above on: N/A The FollOwlng P«'IOl'te TNa euttemenc wu flled Hunon Centre, 5""9 700, Stat.......t re;~• County on June 28• Costa Me11 Daily Pitot
11\dc ... 208SMPl.t-CORO~A INVESTMENT '*~ ~ INl lhe """' ThomM Gyutay. Mitch Sig-•TreAdl(omgE ObUsUTlnetlBE .. A:UT" with the County Cieri! of Senta Ma. Clllf, 92707 The~f~ng ptflOl\S FIHl31 ..iun. 23, 30, .>.Ay 7 14, Alllt, Cotta .... CLUB, 1m Newport Hiie nual ,.poft '°' "'° fllcet bend •. Oranoe County on June 12, Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-"' .,....,.ntQ u · 1992 .personal~ .. tn-Drive. Newport 811cn. yolt ~ 31, 1"2 Of This 111ttmen1WHfifed 2102A Santa Ana All9nUO, 1992 due&Odby'tcorporeltOn_ <•18A IES a KIDS P1.1bll-"e<SNIWl>Of18Nch-T-5J2
f\lmlt\n, clothll'lg Clllt. t2MO E .. Mey S\edf'ntn Founda-.. the. ~ Clef• oC Coel• ...... CA 92927 Paa4111 Th• 11g1111ant(a) corn-{b)INVl~Trcrn S!NSA· eo111 M-.. Oldy Not .M;r--~----~.;..;;;.;;.; ~ --~. JlllMI H. P1tterson, 1823 •• private louncYtlon, Orange County on June 11, Mary Lu Walker. 2102A Publlthed ~Beach-fMf\Ctd 10 trenoect bu* ttONS, 1575 N. COHI '· 14, 11. 2l. 1992 Buy II s.11 It Find ft "9mt ltOfed by the Newpott Hilll Oflve. New-11 avalleble 9t the '°""<I• 1"2 S1nl1 An1 Ave., Coale Co11a Mffll Oel"' Pllol ntll under l"9 Flc1Hloue Hwy • Laguna S.ICh. Calif T-5n C~
I penona: poft Betteh. Callf. t2e80 lion'• pflndpel ofllce '°'In-,.,.3 •• Mesa, CA 12827 •• C.itlntH NtrM(I) llt4«S 92851 ~r.=======~!:=====!!!!!!~ WILLIE 'OSTER; Jlmll MIChltl Canary, 1pect1on durln\ reguler Publlthed Newpott Belch-Lynn Walker, 2102A Santa June 23, 30, June 7, 14, aboW on: NIA Tlmata Hedaalf, 1575 N 11 OEOAOE IEAL: E102 2211 Canyon Oflve S.J, bu11ness houri om 1:00 Ant Avenue, Co1ta M .... 1912 Jack Meeler, ChalnNn COISI Hwy., t.tguna leech. • O!VOfllKIAN: ( 110 Costa ~allf. t 2e27 e.rn. to &:30 p.m. by any Coit& Miia Diiiy Piiot CA 92627 T-640 Thll statemtnl wu 1lled Caht 128$1
DY M!lllCK; 0095 Jimei WI 1m Aoger1, c1111en who requeate 11 June 30 • .AJto/ 7, t•, 21, Thi• bu11neH I• con-..... .,. -T -411'1 the County Clefts ol Thlt buslneu 11 con-
1 ZUOAY 22248 Lane, lake within 180 deyt after 1t1e 1112 ducttd by: • llmlted PM· "''""" -ICI Orenge councy on June 12. o~ by' tn lnOlllidual ,...,_. "'9 rtohl Foreet, c.llf. Nl30 de,. Of tNe publlcaaon. T-1114 netehlp 1112 The reg111ren1(1) com.
bid al flt .... f'Ur· 11"1 Fleld, 2004 Bela, TN founctdon'• prtnclplll ..... IC -ncl The registrant(•) co,,.. PlelN•• PaMaU menced to lfll'llk1 bul.lo
"""' IM INlde wtth ~,:rort eeach, Caflf. OflC9 II localed at .,... rv "" mencecl to tfwact butf. • ..,..,.. .... "*""'° NewOOt\ ~ ""' under the F~ dWdla tJI caeho 500, M ....... 0... Pl ...... .. ,_. ~ ._ ,..._ l ... U llSll C-M... 011"' ~IOI 8ualnel1 NllNlt) !rited
dleCll9 OJr1it n peld Thi• t>u•l~H 11 con-orw.. H9wport 1Mcft, Coll-19-1• Bullne• Name(•) llstod The lolowlt"8 P9f90rl9 -• •1 abolle on June is. 1"2 11"" .,_ GI pwcNIM dUcted by: a o-nerat PIW'· tofTlle lltlO. ••IRH• ..._. ebO¥e on: nt• • .,.. ~ IMi'IMM ... June n . 30 • .My 7. 1•. Tamer• L ..,... ~ aoOC9t .. "9fshlp • Found•tlon'• prlnclpal ltat1• HI Mery Lu w-., AlfllOWAM 1112 Thia ... ,.,,_,. , WM lll9d
.... II", ri """' IM Th• r-etatrant(~ COM-....,._. """"* If ('714) TN fOllowltig pef90f\I Tiiis atot11M11t ._ fllod 1n.a _,.. No ._ , T-633 w'lh ltlo CounlY Clefts of
11 ._ llM ,,..,_., lo trMUCt ~ 'NCMlll1. •• dolna __... •. Wftl\ "-County C.. of \::::-CA •n•. Oranoe County on June 11 . ... =-to prtor ,_ .,,.; IN f1cWoua ~ ~of TATIUIU ANO PAfllT· Or!'.:.'99 County on"""-11, Ptno. 11 C... Al-.MIJC IOTICI 1112 •
In ..... of :::..-:: ~:~1111eed :::..... II"*" w. ::: "f-j. 201,f --C 1112 nMTM :·~......... • . ... ... , Nllehed ~,= 111:~ ,,._ H. ,.....w MO ........ C.. o.twe. AN ......... Cllf. 12101· Put1W1M Newpcwt ...,_. ,,.. C-... in W 11¥ 8s1lll11a.... Cotta MeN Oe1y Hoc
.... IOO ....._. BaaCI\. 1421 C.... ..... o.-y ,_ .._ DI01, C.... ....-. •11 m ul • ~ ~ My J 1, 1, ~ Pllet Ct•HI CA-'. TallUIRlanCl~tne., June n, ~ My 7 ''-~_, ""9 PA0•4 ,.,... '* ' ' ' •
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rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dail Piiot Tuesda 1. 1992 as
OT CLAaalPID PUIUC NOTICU PUii.iC NOTICll M&.IC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH
the reeour .. ~ MMe. Gilt. tam TN9 tlldefnlflC wu lled 12127 PUIUC NOTICE ab<>W on. June e. t992 ~cha WMllewt. ume as PUBLIC NOT~E Bus·~• Mamet•) b1ttd Cosll ~ .... Calif. neze
count on to ... a .... D. Tweedy. 2t20 with the County Cl«ll of Chrll&Oph« T. Hll\M, 175 Ctlatlet Fed« •l><MI ab0\19 on: June 24. 1892 J•ro Teg-• 13't3t Motrte-
rlad of rnetCNn· ~ C~ A:!; .. 170 . Cotta Or~ County on~ 11• Albert Pl.. Costa MHI, Actmou. This atattmenl waa filed Thi• bu11nen I• con-Flctltlou• t'ancy Dav•• cito Tuai.n, Cahl 92680
H Items, becauM --· -·· n.,. 1992 Calif. 92627 au.-.. N•me Wtlh Iha County Clerk ol ducted by an l(ldlVldual BualnHS NanM This llatament Wll f~ed Thia bullntU It CO":,. our columN compel Thia bualnHa 11 co~ Pl~7ea Thia butln•n 11 con· St.aement Orange County on June 18, The raglltrant com· •••~ment w.tn 1111 County-Ctefll of dtX:tld by·.,, ifldiV1ciue!
quallflea bu)'•r• to duelled by: en lndfllldual Publllhed Newpor1 eeac~ ducted by: a11 lndtvldUll The FollOwlng persona 1992 menc9d 10 lranHct buit-The Following p111ont Orange County on June 28, Tl\e reglatrinl(s) com-
cdl ~.;,•t11~~:~!:tt =. Cotta M"a Dally Pllol The d•~lslranl(t) com-are doing buslne1s u: FSHl43 ~~·:in~Z!" n~~1 11~111~f~~ •R•T~Hng bullness as· 1992 ~:.~·~nJ~, ·~~··F~cti?~~i~
Ma·M78 neaa undef lht Flclltlout June 23, 30. July 'f, 14, menc:e O tran11ct bull· THE DATA BANK, leit Publlth.cl Newport Beacll-at>ovt on "Nol Applicable" I IE ASSOCIATES. F531244 Suaintss NameCs) l•stld Bualn111 Nam1(a) lilted 1992 nest under the Flcllt\Ous M111 Dr.. Santa Ana Cotta Mell 0111,-Pilot Alch• Whltltesay 114 Vi1 Cordova Newport l>vbllshed Newpoci euc:I\ above o11• Octobe1 1, 1990
above on: June a. 1892 T-54t BuslnH•. Nam•(•) hsted Heights. Caul. 92707 Ju11t 7, t4. 21 . 28, 1892 This a1111mt11t w11 l1ltd e.ac:h. Cahl. 92u 3 Costa Mesa Da Ill' PtlOI Ju•r J1ro TtgaNa
----------• Bien D Tweedy above on. June 18• 1992 Lewla E. Evans, t 99t T·511 With the Coun1Y Clerk ot Harold l F\•tchie, 114 Vii 7, 14, 21. 28, t992 Th·• si.11men1 was llled
PUIUC NOTICE Thia 1ia11ment WH llled PUBLIC NOTICE ~'f~'':S~:~~~'== filed ~~··~ .. °Cii 1 :::o•: Ana 01ang1 County ~ Ju11e 9. g:.,~o;;66~•wpon Bllcti r.580 w th t~ Count)' c11rk of wtlh the County Cllfll ot h r~-1 • ' · pu•LIC NOTICE 1992 T 01annt County on June 28 --~--------·Orange County on~ t2 Wit lhe WV\.Qlty Clerk of Th I bu•lnen Is COl1• II F534143 h11 bUSll'IU IS con-.... . •--~~1-tlouN-• 1992 • ~~~.. Orange County on JU11e 111. ducted by: an Individual ""-tltlo"• ducted by• an 111d dual PUBLIC NOTICE tll92 F .. 312•9 --h•..---..,.. 1992 The r1gl11rant(1) corn-r"" • Publlthld Newport Th• r1g1s1r1n1(1) com----------" ..
StetellMftt '•34•tt SteteftMnt F535211 menced to transact busi-Buelne•• Name Bt1ch.Co111 MHa Dail)' menced 10 transact bus . Flcitltloua Publ stied N-J>Orl Bt1ch-
The Followlng peraons Publl•ti.d Newl)Of1 Beach-The Fottowlng peraons Published Newport Beach-neu under the Flctttlovs Stetement Pilot June 23. 30, July 7, ness under l':a f1c11l1ous Bualn•H N•m• CoSla Mesa Oa11y Pilot Juiy
are doing bu11nua as: Co11a M .. a Dally Piiot are doing business 11: Coal• Mesa Dally Piiot Business Name(s) llsted The Following persons 14• 1992 Bus.ness Name(') listed Stetement 7. 14 21. 28. 1992
COAST TO COAST CAR· June 23, 30. July 7, 14, SCENIC SOFTWARE. not at>ove on: June 22. 1992 .,. doing buSIMSS as: I 492 abo\19 on 1990 The Fol10w11\g pe!IOl'I T 585
PET CARE, 2700 Peterson t992 Wlmlf Ave. F·91, Hunting· June 30. July 7• 14• 21, Lewis E. E\lans BANZAI FUTONS, 210 A 11 Hatold L A1lch1t att doing bus1neu H •
Pl. IHI. Costa MHa, T.539 ton a .. ch, Calli. 92647 1992 This statement was flied 82nd St. Newport Beaci\, PUBLIC NOTICE This statemllflt was hied DL ENT€PRRISES 122 PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 92828 Slaven Douglas Morgen, T-557 wilt'I lhe county Clerk of Calll. 92~ w11h the County C111k or 30!1\ SI. Newport Beach, ---------
Aoblfl Floyd Beauchamp PUBLIC NOTICE 7701 Warntr Ave. F·llt, PUBLIC NOTICE o11ngt County on June 22. JIU Olant Magee. 1588..0r· Fictitious Orange County on June 26 CJl1I 92663 Flctltlout 111. 2700 Peter1on Pl. 698. Huntington Beach, Callf. 1992 ange Ave .. Costa Mesa. Bualneaa Name 1992 David Lado Houston. 122 Bualn•H Name
Coal• Meu, Cahf. 92828 Flctltlou• 92647 • F535578 Calif 92627 Statement F530140 30th SI. Newport Beach St•t•m•nt
Thia bualnu1 11 con· Business Name This bu1lnu1 Is con. Flctltloue Publiah&d Newport Beach· Thia bualntH Is con-Th• FolloWlng petaoos Published Ne111oport Beach Ca .r 92663 The Fo 0.,,,ng persons d~.cl by: an lndivldusl atetement ducted by: an 1nd1vldual Bualn•H Nam• C 0 1 P ducttd by: an Individual are dol09 business as c t M 0 I> t J 1 This business ts cor. art doing bu~.ness as
Th• regl1trant(•) com· Th• Followlng persons Thi ragl1tr1nt(1) com· Stal•rn•nt 011• Mesa al y 1101 Th• 1egistra11t(s) corn-INOUSmlAL WRITING & 1 OS a en 1' 'I I 0 u y d~led b)' an 1ncl11t1dua1 TAVANUGH STUDIOS.
menced to transact bvsl· .,. dong but~• u : menc&d lo t1ansact busl· The Followl09 pe1sons June 30. July 7, t4• 21, menced to transact bvsl· ART, 2252 Fordham. Costa • 14• 2t. 28 1992 The reg1strant(1) com· 2824 s1rombo Road,
nesa undef lht Aelltlous (a)OUAllTY SYSTEMS IN· ness under the Acttllous at• doing business as· 1992 neu under the Act1uous Mesa Caltl 92628 T·579 mi nced 10 tranHct b.is .. Costa Mesa Ca;.t 92826
8uslneH Nam•(•) listed TERNATIONAL (b)OSI, 947 Business Nam•(•) listed GENEVl~E'S WIGS, 389 T-580 Bu1ln1u Nam•(•) hsted c David Edward,. 2252 PUBL IC NOTICE ness under 11\1 F1ct1t ous This business is coo. aboVt on: N/A Serl• w1y, Costa MtSI, at>ove on: nol appl1c1bl1 E. 171h Street Untt 12. PUBLIC NOTICE above on: January 30, Fordham. Cost• Misa, B.is•ness N1me(s) I sted duc~ed by· an if'ldiV.Oua;
Robtrt 8Huchamp Calif. 92626 Steven D. Mc><gan Costa Mesa, Cahf. 92827 1987 Calif. 92626 Fictitious I bo•• on· June 1, 1992 Tne reQISlrant{s) com·
Tt'lll 1tat1ment WH filed J1mes R, Lusk, 947 Serta This statement was flied Jerry Duane E1p111th. Fl tltl Jill Magae This business 11 con· Busll1e 1 Name OL Houston manceci 10 trusac:t b.is•·
'tvlth the County Clerk or way, coat• Mell, Call! with the County Cle1k or 3125 McKinley Way, Costa Bust:. •• 0::me This 11a1eme111 was filed ducted by an llldi1tiduaJ , SI • t Th11 statement ...... f11td ness under the Fict•l•ous
orange County on June ~. 92628 • Orange Covnty on June 19. Mesa, Cali!. 92628 With 11\e County Clerk of Th• rtgislrtnl(•) com. Th F ~1t•m•n with me Count~ Cieri. 01 Business Name(•! hSlld 1992 Thia bualnus 11 con· 1992 This· business Is con-St•tement Orange Covnty on Ju11e 28, menced 10 tro11sac1 bus1· de o o.v1n~ pe~sons Orange Cou11ty on Ju11a 26, above on NA
FS34528 ducted by; 111 Individual F635291 dueled by: an lndlvldual The FolloY!'lng persons t992 ness under lhl F1c1111ous arTN~·ng busino~s IS 1992 D G Sutllvan Publl•h•~ Newport &each· Th• rtglatrant(s) com. Publlshed Newport Beach· The reglstrant(s) com· are doing business as: F538242 Business Name(s) llsted 1C ~MON CINSA~?N, F530238 This statement was toled
Co•t• Mell Dally Pilot mtnced to tr1nsact busl· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot menced 10 transact busl-LA DOLCE VITA, 3635 Pa· Publlshed Newport Beach· above on'. NIA c~~? 9#;~ Street: 1 ne, Pubh!ihed Newpon Beach· with the County Cterk of
June 23 30 July 7 14 ness u11der Iha Fictitious June 30, July 7, 14, 21. nes~ under the Achtlous clllc dcr~t ~gr;i~·62~0• Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July C. David Edwards Na~cy Davis 4500 Cam· Costa Mesa Daily Pilat July Orange County 011 June 19
1992 • • • • Bustnett Nam•(•) listed 1992 Bu11ness. Name(a) llated rg~~ n~ 11trfan ~~kery Inc. 1, t4, 21, 28• 1992 This 11a1ement wlS hied pus Dr. *1•14. Newport 7. 14 21 . 28. 1992 1992
T·S3S above on: J1nuary 1, 1992 r.554 above on. January 1983 • ci:fitomla COl'ip 3635 Pa'. T.582 with th• Count)' Clerk of Beach. caiif 92uo T·SS4 F535282
-----------James R. Lusk Jerry 0. Espeselh c 'c ,._ st Hlghw .• a Co-Ora09t County on June 26 This business la con· Puolished Newport Beach·
UBLIC NOTICE PUBLI N T This statement was med 111 ....,a y. CE 1992 PVBLIC NOTICE P Buy It. Sell It. Find It. C O ICE wilh lhe County Clerk 01 rOl18 del Mar. Caltl. 92625 PUBLIC NOTI F530247 ducted by'. an lndMdual Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilot
F ... lt•-··• Clnslned. ro-tltloua Ortnge County on June t2 This business Is coo. Flctltloua The reg1S1ftn\(1) com· Fictitious June 30. Ju•y 7 14, 21 , ..... r"" 1992 • ducted by: • cOfp<>fatlon PubUshld Newport Beach· me11ceci lo t11nsac1 busl· !992
Bualneea Nem• BualneH Name F634527 The reglslrant(s) com-Business Name Cos11 Mesa D111y Pilot July ness u11de1 the F1ct11tous Bu1lnH1 Name T·556
Statement Statement menced to transact busf. Statement 7, t4. 21. 28. 1992 I Statem•l'\t
Th• FolloW109 persons s ELL Th• Followl09 persons Published Newport 591ch· ness ul1de-r the •F1C11110us Th• following person Is T ·578 a Tht Foliow1ng persons NT
,,. dot09 business u : •re doing buslne1111: Costa Mesa Dill,-Pilot Bustness Name(s) listed doing busl11tss as: Classified a11 C201ns1 bus111ess as . RE . BRETT !WEEDY PLUMB· h CHRISTOPHER T. HANNA June 23, 30, July 7, 14, L'ESPAIT NOUVEAU To piece an ad 111 JT & ASSOCIATES INSUR· , ING LAND & MARINE. 2t20 your Orne CONSTRUCTION. 175 Al· 199::! Make tho right move. 900 Sea Ln 192, Corona Th• Piiot classitled. Today! ANCE AGENCY. 1568 W IJlrOt.iQh classified
...._ Santa Ana Ave. IO, Com-through Classirled bert Pt., Costa Miia, Celli. T-537 Piiot Real fistale del Mar, Ca~fornla 92625. Call 842·5878. 642•5678 Baker S1reet, Su11t 405 •---------
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330 West Bay Street
How To Place
A Classified Ad
BY PRONE:714-842·G878 ~ Ofule Ccitulf • MC). I U0 .... <>ruse Qo9at7 •• ........,
BY VISITING OR MAIL:
330 Wot&., Street c.a ..... ca....., ( .... .,,....,.. ...... .., .. )
Costa Mesa, CA, 92827
Houses /Condo
For Sale
GF.NEHAI. 1002
BY OWNER
Rtverald•
Beautiful 4Br 2BA. 1
• acre. horse property
Xlnt nghbrhd & achl1,
ma"y extrat. Priced
below market! (714)
7804878
BAI.HO/\
ISi.AN D 1008
HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040
A Seascape Steal!! Priced To Sell!!
Per1ect condo lof first 1 BR l BA Cabo Del
ttme buyers & inves-Mar condo In move-in
IOIS -2BR. 1.75BA. condition. Features
w/new pel11t & bllnds tile enlry, kit .. & bath
attached gar. Com-w/roman 1ub.'Wol'\der·
plex features all the ful location In .security
amenlllos. Walk to gated complex wfall
beach & Harbour the amenities. Walk to
1hopplng. S169,000. beach & Harbour
i'4'l9 ERA Sterlil'\g shopping. l st time
84&-S004 buyers hurryl #489
Cute as Cottage! E~!~i=g
No one above or 84&-5004
bolow 11\ls 2BR lown· ---------
Juet R•duoedl South home. Fresh & bright Tribe Size!!
D 'l:t a _...LINES Bayffont w/plerl 3Br w/lrg windows. Sur· Well maintained 4BR. ~ 2Ba + apt, by owner/ rounded by lawn & ::IBA. Humboldt Island
ag\. 973.7947 trees. tots ot curb ap-Home located on M ooQ7 ................................ Prtcla7 &:OOPll peal. Expandod kit. A/ 1 1 Mo-"•• & OOPll huge comer 01. exce • Tu~............................ -: C & 1 car gar. Bost lont I amity home ~~ ·4~..:.:.:.:.:.:t:~\·w~= ~::= ••1542 so FT•• ~~~0~4i:,"'f~;~.~ tastefully decorated. -~llA ..--...... -. 3BR hm. new tool, Everything you could r~ ............................. Tluind&,F I :.,_.--paint. cpt S234,900. ERA Sterling want 111 a home at this 8at~ .............................. J'rtda7 l:OOPll 830-9989 Lkvw R.E. 94e..5 oo4 price. $5tS,OOO #468 S..t~ Real s.na&.e ..... Tlaund&,F l :OOPll Great Buy, Won1t Last! ERA s1er11ng 84&-5004
GENERAL POLICY f Of Ad Attal ~C:i:~f~:i;~~~::
Ba._ u41 +ndl.._ are.._,... &o ell&llCe wtUao.t Newer appliances.
DoUle. n.. pnHMh• ,__ ..... n.ht '° -· Cal a carpel & lite. Large In· r11laHtf). re•tH or reJMt _, elaHlfted side laundry & 1 car
ad...U-t. ,,__ repwt uq trftln \Ma _, ...,... .. gw. Groat gated com·
.,. ta ,_r ..................... a~. ,,.. Dw.117 •D-VISOR ptex wtpoot. spa.
PUol • nae 11111, 1 '"' .....,._ ao llahUl'J IW " sauna & much more.
.., Wt"W ..... ....U-t lbr wtalM t& alq be 4'485. $149,900
f'lllPDH•Me ...... lbr ..... eoet ol ..... ..... 642-5678 ERA Steftlng
Nt:wronT
BEACh 1069
florget Renting!
3BR 3BA townhome, 2
car gar. security gate.
$355.000. Agt. Joyce
Hlc:koy. P~udentlal
729-7237/76~8557 ..,......., _ _... bJ u.. --.. er-u• ... -qi..
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OVERSlUFFED?
CONVENIENT
whethltf' you're buy·
ll'\g, selling. or lust
looking, cJaulned has
what you needl
PILOT CLASSIFIED
842-5878
HAVE A
GWGESALE
642-5678
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Call Classified for details!
MOBILE
HOMES 1100
1991 Mobil• Home 111
exclusive Park. Sp•
clell 2BR 2BA 20x60.
S60K (619) 727-t t43
Houses/Condos
For Rel\!
Gt:Nt:H.AL 2102
Npl Beech Siu $1050
Balboa Bay Club
Npt Beech 1bdS1725
Balboa Bay Club
Lido 1•1• 2bd 51850
apl, lrplc:
CORONA.
DEL MAR 2122
Br1ght ·& dean 48R w/
vlewl 2BA family hm
w /frplc $2200 'mo.
Agt. Trudy 759·0874
IRVINE TERRACE
Lovely 3Br 2Ba lrg
l am hof'(le. Gerdnr.
lal'\dscpd ya1ds. lrpl,
dbl gar. S2 t 50/mo.
HURRY. WON'T LAST.
963·7766 or 979·9596
MAGNIFICENT 180'
Ocean & Harbor Vua
48r. 2....,Ba. LOIS ot
light, fresh pa1111. nu
crpet, great nelghbrhd
13500/mo. 711.()178
COSTA MESA 2124
••~crest 5bd, S2300 •3BR 21hBa twnhse on
home w/pool blut1 nr bchl Dbl gar,
tncd yd. St 225 mo+
Npt B••ch 2bd, $600 dep. 642·9&66
COSTA MESA 2124
We Pay Utilities!
Call about specials
1 Br $625. Pool, cal ok
1959 Maple 646-6505
IRVINE 2144
Ra11cho San Joaquin
Gorgeous 2BR 2BA
den, l\1ghly upgraded
golf course view Avail
9 1. $t400. 854-1076
NEWPORT
BEA.CH 2189
Beach Rentals!
NEWPORT PENINSULA
YEARLY ·WINTER·SUMMER
1 8~droom 10 4 Beoroom
fulT\ISlitd Unlum.Shed
Villa Rentals
675·4912 S2U50 penths• baytrnt •Npt Hts 3BR twnhse.
l1plc, sngl gar. patio.
Npt Beech 2bd $2975 very nice. 322 Ogle St ---------furn baylrnl $995 mo 847·7540
SUMMER
RENTALS AVAILABLE
Weterfront Hom••
Inc. Aeeltors
131-1400, 710-3000
&73·&900
CORONA
2BR 1 BA house. Nwpt
Hgts area. Gar. yard,
wfd hkups, St 200 mo.
Avl 8'1 848..0888
2BR Condo near SA
Country Club. $800.
Newport Terrace!
Lg 3BR 21 ,Ba 2·story
lrptc. W 0 hkups,
patio, pool. garage
$1 tOO Agt 675-4912
Nico, quiet. No pels. ---------
645·9061 or 827·8410 Villa Balboa!
TO PLACE IN AD CIU.
[Z] 642-5678
l•J[I_ N.Or1111C1. M0--1ZZD IE~I s. 0n111 c.. • ......
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
•Lido Penlnaula111
Umque 1 & 28R Units
tor lease. P11va1e bch
on bay. 873·6030
710 lido Park Dr.
•UPPER BAY•
SINGLE FAM HOME
Goll course vu. 3Br
21hBa. lam rm. obi
ger. lg yd Npt •chit
Kids pe1s ok No lse
req S1495 §39.~&-
4BR 2BA, quiet cul·
de-sac. 1737 Cen1e~a
NEWPORT
BEA.CH 2169
Live Hr The Ocean!
Completely remodeled
1 BR Penthouse. gated
comm w pool & ten·
nls $1050 mo Agt
854-5609
Luxury Condo!
Bra11d new lg studio
un11 located 1 4 m i to
Deacti nevar oc-~pl•d. sep btirm
area. A;C pool & ten·
ms Agt 854-5809
Pl. Just remod 52100.1 ________ _
72:2.-0866 Of 639· 7654
Beeutlful Big Cenyon
Condo. 3br 2ba pool
1onn1s, w·o. new appl,
gated. Beauutul V1ow.
S 1800fmo 759·5569
BLUFFS CONDO
4BR or 3BR & den.
2 1;BA, 1700 sq h s 1400,mo yr lse
Sorry no pets
714-76~8422
EASTBLUFF, 180° bay
view, 3Br 2 1 2Ba. dbl
gar, recently remod
S2300:mo. 720· 1553
.Gate-guarded beoul
detch home, 3Br 21,
Ba. fam rm, gar. AC
Steps to Beck Bay
S1850/mo. 720·1553
FIND an apartment
through c:a~s1hed
l>EI. MAR 2122
2BR 2BA c:ondo. lg 2
car attached gar•ge.
Ill• & airy, 1 blk to
bchl LH Sl395 mo.
Ask fOt Paul 64~5324
Now custom 4BR 3BA,
t ml from bch next lo
17th. 22 t Cabrlllo.
S 1900 mo. days 644· 8722. eves 759-1104
Beautlful 1 BR + don. Lido Beytront cua1om
Nlce vlew, wshr,dryr 3Br, 3Ba w/pler & shp.
Incl. F1replac1. St 150· $4500. Bill Grundy Rnr
mo. Agt 875-4912 518 Ltdo Nord 67~tlt
No room
left In the
11arage
for the car?
A call to
cla111fled
cqn help. Make 1h• right move
Pilot Real Estate
STEPS to SC Ptau. ---------· Spacious ?Br 1ea •Beck B•~ Ar•••
condo. nu pnl crpl. Sharp 3BR 1Ba condo
Sml pet ok HUD ok 3 cer gar Sl250 Pelt
sn51mo. 846-6634 OKI 488-0150
RENT through class11ted
SERVICE DIRECTORY
WE'VE GOT
THE ANSWER
Is ~ery nook and cranny of your goroge
stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like
to pork your car inside? we~ve got the
answer! Advertise your garage sate in the
Doi~, Not Classifieds. If any items listed in
your gcroge sole ad don't seU, we'll run
those listed items (under merdadse)
the folowing week ot
no doge!
~l'iilii--~==••11e1,
CaU 642~78 Todoyl~
,
Ct:IU\MIC
TILES ;t[>:lH
r ~ lllJlll' -and --needs
I-I.OOH. INSTALL
Ht:l'/\IHS :1620
1.A.NOSCAPt: &.
I.AWN CAUE :IH08
MOVINU aHa4 PAPERING :JH66
WE Ga!t Slld Hang ToVfU*
SPRINKLt:H
REPAIRS 39:! I
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN tht TILE MAN
All Carpet Repairs
Pwr ttretch & Install
Any 1lu Job, 15 yrs
Jim'• Lendeceplng
Ou\Stondlng dHlgna
with plant groupings &
artlatlc pfunlng of
tr••• & ehrub•.
Also malnl 97M920
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. Publlc Ullll·
ties Commlulol'\ RE-
QUIRES that all used
household good•
movers prlnl tn•v
Tptal ln1e11or Remod· Sprlnkler• are my
ohng Serv. Advice To only busmess. Repair
The Crazy 833·7172 & 111 s tau a tr on 1
leaky showers-Acid
wash & regrout. New
You can hire an honetl. & Repair. Bathroom ... Shower doors. Kltc-hard working contrec:· Floors·Plumblnn Uc. tor. M•k• the W11e • Choke. w1.. Con· 25yr• O.C, 673·8065
atruotlon 54~223 TILE 1n1talled1Aepelred.
Plomp! ~ SeMcl 'r" t11 a Aefltt"ictt John & S1*by.84M t 70
C/\Hl'ENTllY a:" 10
( EMEN r
l'ONl'ltl-.11 1'>.'ti
Cl.EANIN(i
St:ICVll 'ES .I:> Hi
Reliable Housecteanlng
by th• day. Local a,.... Ell<*. refs. Cati
Alicia 751-4289
7 da. 730-6831 24 hrs
HANDY MAN a110
..-.... R.,.AIRS Home/ • TREES •
Rental PROPERTIES Topptdl"tmo•• Ll•n•. Palnt·Carpent~c.· ~ 751-3479
Drywall. G1rtt!45-5277 VICtof Pfol. Gerdenlng,
•FINE CRAFTSMNSHIP Landscaping & Malnt
Carp .. etect .. plumb.. Excel refa. 10 yra exp.
Tiie, kits, baths, 457·1738
Small remod. )obs.
CommJreed. 73~7742
•IMpro" Your Nm•
I dO all b.adee. Low
pricea, Hc:'d & bonded.
Jey ..o-3008
1.t:CiAI.
SEHVICES ;JH 1 :l
DIVORCE
PLUMBING 3H90
P.U.C. Cal T number. •Drain a Sewer•
limos and chaurfeurs Cleaning Speclallll
pflnt th•lf TCP. num-(714\ 64S-2:3!12
ber 111 ell advertise-24 hr. Edd Plumb•g
ments. II you have a Water heater & a1s·
que111on about the I• P 0 5 a 1 • p • c r a 1 •
gahty of • mover, limo Uc 541871t 548-5522 or chaulfeur. call: ·
Publlc Uttllllea
CommlHIOI'\ HOOt'INCi :uun
714-556-' 151 Re Roofe & Rep•lre
-.......... -v-O_n_,..M.,..o-v"'"l-n-9--• Loe: al Ref1, 10 Vra
Lowest, Storage, prot Greater Pacific Rig
eitc•I rep11tatron. 1 hr 83e-1eee 41621368
min. lnaur THS7e59.
V1..,MC 73,·9958
Ch•llH 722· 782•
WAI.I.
covt:RINGS 39.t:l
P•peor-Hang1ng $10 roll
25 y1s e11p pap•
atnpped 1 oo-... gvar
Ras.:Comm.f.JIO)~Zm
WINDOWS :t ~:M
Spec;. vinyl. Y<OOd
alum window• Family
operated Over 200
Yr9 e1<p LIC 673-0393
SlummerlpeclaltS
Speclal~lng In df'tv.-Carpen,ry. plumbll'\g ,
way•. patio•. walk· lite. dtywan, masonry
w•Y9 & petlo covert • ~. Reas rates.
For frH HI. c:•ll •.I. Wllaeft & ..... •1-.......... 4
47a-aeae Room add/remod. --·------·--
CONSTIHI< 11< lN
tH 1 II . ()I :'\i (, . I., t. o
From s200 No Cont .. 1
Banl<ruptcy S295 lot.i
Call 714'83S-0tl!IO
MOVINli :U-U-4
l'/\INTINO .tM:">H
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Miii ...... Uo •• 7M10 T.C. Const. Alt types
Mickey 963·2493 wonc. Stucco. cttywt •
•tt ..-rete, fou,,detlon, carpn.
Stamped & an type• plumb. guer. 141 ... 10
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uc.i1et11, 241-1090
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Elec·Plumb·Palnt. Lt.11llll1=n•au•r•. •7•1 "='•&:33-_99._2•5=-ii P .. ntl_.. CentrMtef cerpntry, 9'C 131-4043 Ouat painting by prof.
No matter Uc•602098. '"'· flM ............ hMce "'· e..5-3.105 · uc.-tn.U~ &..oo111 ,.!• what you're EJMnOr nou.e painting
ft'" .... e7a.7eU doing, your by prof. David Stoane
hometown ~::,-~5-~,'51621
newspaper MtNiOW & .. iieifti . I \'\;11-..( \l'I 'I.
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642-5678
l•rem Y• 111ac11111111• our New 11.-allll
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NEWl'OH I l'OSTA MESA :...'h..! I I NI ~\ I 'I 11 \ I I
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HEAt'll :.!lhtt •Sm.a 1 BR coa.ge, 2500 S/F, • offic... llCIPTJllCY Kllc:Mf\ dlnelle, atua W 800,_ """9tw Park S.ttl11.t11U arnall vatd, frptc, utile 2BA, 1g roU..up dOOt ....... 1 H-==~ Br· Patl•Up Ac:UVe, tMwpcwt ,..., w/ctwome w/I chain. ctr COMOle, twn Luxurv Condoll • _ !•••• pd, 331 E 20th st. •llR S7SO. 651 •ff. 829 T9rmlnal, ec:leb, E ~. Eetalt Qfflce hae ff ranch ProvJnclal Vamahaa, five bel
t \ II . ~ I 1 • t ' • I HI· 1\1 11 •1.t.'t
14 Mile from ocean, 2 Wnh Ocean l Sunset $775/mo. ~1&27 *'IDRll ._* Wy SC0.'9352/84s-oe81 Garnet Ring, Paarl Artlll Imm ad . opening. draeHt & metcnlng tank, 3 aaJa lrir, P.,. eu1ta• Parf---t for views. Nice 18A w/lofl ---------~ 1 .._ ,.__ p-A-• PC 10 k•'J might atand• w/mlnor, mfni, OUlriaclat•. Mota ., • -.. 1BA DuplH, Mld·Coa1a F lg d h h t R ng lne1ama..,. ~•r We are looking for an ,...,_ ' ' ' Statao ~. 111,000 X1nl Cond profeulonals Brand $895. Child OK. No M y d r • 1 ws r, 1 ~· 6500 S/F. 3 olca, 2 era 'Kodak Pulaar aJtp«ianc9d pule-up •c. Qoallty anwon-Ma-a•et ........
new, In gated, pool Peta. 031..e107 w::~r/d~•; h~:C~:: Incl. No pata 545-48 5 overhead dra, 1779 Ouattz Watch Panda .,,.,, tor our produc-manl. Ask for Kathlyn---------
comm s14oo. ~t No amokers. No pet1. •2BA 1BA, UPPER OR Whittler, CM 48, /SF. Coln & Chain: 3 gold 11on department. Thie ...:.(7_1.;..4...;)_8;...7_3-_7_300;..._ ___ 1 Lg 3 dr armolra, ral1ad 95+.59
S825/mo 646·1105 LOWER. Near H oq 540-9352 neck plac" 11 a pan.time polltlon Restaurant panel, daric walnut fin.
NB Sum~•r wl\ly. 3BR Townhouse etyle apt, Hoapltal. $775/mo. NEW S HOPS 7•1000 RSWMDll (poHlbly full-time). Aallatant Manager l1h, cloaet/starao,
8eW '18, Xln
cond, twn ang, catM
alp1 8. Motrvated
Sellar SSC* obO 541-0tU S800/Wk $1250/mo . 3Br 2'h8a, encl ga-•---------845--7476 aq tt units. Roll up For lhe r•um ot any evening hours. Some M s1000 87~2728 Yrly 126 40th St 646 I 2 •.1 T ........ G t Pl U of the pl9Ca1 pfaaH de•""n and ..,........ Soma exp praf'd. ar· 0247 or evo 631·7902. rage, w d hkups, pvt -rm own._H •Ltdo up.1talre. 2bf/2ba. doors. raa acan a call ..._t37e tlng-i.ckgrou~dh•lp-garltavura. 2332 w,
biu;kyard, pool, spa, 2 IMka 10 Triangle SQ bay view, lrpl, gar, St.Joe. Aleo 1tora lrnt fur. Sand raeuma lo : Coast Hwy. Nwpt Bch ••4BR 2•1.iBa Bluffs 2233 Fairview Ad. Pvt, Pallo. A/C, Gar 11350/mo '1eue, no retell & ofc. Start al Loats CAT, 1olld grev
conda nr Bacl< Bay. $1070/mo 5 48-7001 S789/mo ·Small pet ok pell, 720-9685 S695/mo. Agt ~1220 and white, Hml-long Creative Ad Service• Ttltmarkttlntl
Mt.H< II 1\N I >ISi-"
1 MISC' t.ot:>
Sl't J· I I fl. I
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Rocenlly romodolod, 1921 Anahelm/645-5235 haired, male, 2 yrs Mgr., 330 W. Bav St, PfT evenings. ~ •• ,
avl 8/1. $1750. Ask ror -...,, .... 2,...0-0 ....... 0~F""F=--o""o~L""'F,.._ LIDO ISLE fully rum old, yellow eyH, R•· Co1ta Men, CA o c airport. 24t -0141 OuHn or Parlor Palme,
5-8 fHt tall. 120 ea,
Herb plant• 80 kinds
s1 ea, Liiac 874-8422
18' QLASTRON '8
19()HP Marc/crulHr I
0 , Open Bow Tri-Hull
Sun-Top, Trailer, Lot
of 1torage. Great Sk
Boat In excellent co
dltlon (10 person ca·
paclty). $10,500 OBO.
Call (714)841571
Poul 840·5324 1 Br. Utll, gar Incl. WARD lo1t In the VI· 82827 COURSe VIEW Attractive 1Br Ideal for 1785/mo yrly 1 per· dnl"' 01 Fairview &1-----------The Bluffs. 3BR 21hBA, Lg 1 2BR 1 BA new aenlora. Pvt patio, · . '' den. now opp./carpel/ carp.,"t, Nr bu's. K· walk to everything ion, no pets 873·063, Adame area. PleaH
tile. Park view $2.000/ Mart, mkt $580-$715 $5 78/mo. 546-9081 tlJUKI 2BA Apartment, call 87-..044
mo Avl 111 723·0352 642·2288 or 631·2725 E/SID• CONT•MP 2 Yra Naw, Avg S637/ LOST: Long-hai red
WALK to boach, ocoan 2BA 2BA upper, lrplc, mo For 1st 8 Months black cat, male, gold
vlow, 3Br 2t,!!Ba, dbl •S75o Move lnl 1 car. $895. 642·9797 On Our Speclalll. Cati •v••· An1wer1 to E'slde 2Br 1Ba, xlt NOWll 714-650-83l0 "Sandy." Loll Sat., gar. tennli, pool. cond. 271-C 16th Pl. Eaatelde 2BR w/dbl Automated BUiiard June 27, vie of NB
St495 yrly. s42·3890 $700 No Pet 644-0452 garage. Only $795/mo coin-op gamH rack Bluff1. On medlcellon.
Apar mems
For Rent
Incl laundry, BBQ, up big bucksl S3K R_.MD, 844-1082 ** 2 BR Du p lex• patio, great neighbors cash Income posslbl• ~ulet, sngl sty, good 831-8427 Shr Mobile Hm on Lido weekly. Easy FTIPT
area, gar, W/D hkups. Park Dr, pvt rm/BA, work. New, no compe-
$795/mo 8 4 7·7540 EASTSIDB turn, $400 Befor-2pm litlon. Prrme areas, will Alrtln•2 one wav tckt•
TllAVEI. :111 t-1
1-:Ml'I OYMFN I
St:HVH 'ES :1:1.l:I Typesetter
We are looking for a --• pan-time (with polen-PleaH be aware that
tlal lo be "111-tlma) th• listings in thl• cal·
typeeettaf. Good typ-egory may require vou
Ing and proofing •kltta to call a 900 number
are required. Ad de-In which there 11 •
1lgn background help-charge per minute. tul. Send resume lo : _.;..;...;;.;..:_:.....:....;.. _____ 1
Creative Sarvlc" Mgr, a.rttnder Tralnffl
330 w. Bav St, Costa Needed, earn up 10
M•••· CA 92627 EOE S150 dariv. Hlaty +
Shade, Pine, Cypress
tr•H, 15-gallon, S20.
1 .gallon plants, S 1
Wl1&erla S10. 874·9422
TRADITIONAL
l atln & Sequenced
While Wedding Dr•H
1lza 14, long train, V·
neck and low \f-back, a ao 11ao. 432-0318
attaf tspm or ,.... mag
M/\HINt. St 1!\'11'1·
SUl'l'l.ll.S ;o.!o
... htnrude• long lhafl, completely
rebullt'S475, 548-4934
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
Back Bar or •ft &pm. 673-5100 aeU fast. Zero down to WHhlngton DC,
•Do you need lg clean Small 1BR, 1BA, gas pavment 11 qualified. Leaving LAX 7/14,1---------·•
2br 1ba? Garage, new wshr/dryr hku~ 1mall Gaty 1•80().827•7429• S99/aa 873·1433 Advertising
tips, full or pan time.
2 wk training, women,
man 21 or older. Call:
('Of.I 1-.I 11 Bl FS
hUl7
I M1'1U1\ft SI II'~
cpt, D/W, storage. backyd $565 No P•ll ----...-.-------Rndtrp Alrtlna oc to
2BA lBA, frplc, carport $750 No Pet 640·2495 1-64_s-_183_1_a1t __ 4.;.p_m_.__ PAY PHONES• Reno gd thru end of
324 E B•lboa Blvd •Eaatsld e 1BR New GOOD LOCATION! •NB Poolslde Execu-.Possible $900 Wkly yr, $300/obo 8e()..3.t07
S10001mo + sec. carpet, me. paint, spa-$200 OFF tlve Homa. Ele<: gar dr Income • Invest. Req.
Dys 880·3812 clous & quiet. 5660/ opnr, pvt BA, maid 1·80v·74t·4311 MEMBl-:HSllll'S
.10 I Ii COSTA MESA 2824
Move-In
SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM
Pool. spa, cable hkup
WESTLAKE VILLAGf;
·845·8122 An~tlmel
The Piiot Cla••I·
fled
Tho most comptohan.
s1vo nnd current d1roc·
tory of goods and ser·
vices around•
Brltlga
mo Incl gar. 631-8427 Lg 2BA 1'AIBA tow S700/mo 721-<>400 _...,5,,.,NA,..,..,,-=c""K~R:--:O:-U'"='=T"'E,,....
h ouse, lndry rm, d/w,l·P-R_O_M_O_N_T_O_R_Y--P-T-. For Sale. S650. ;GOOD LOCATION*
Lg 2BR 2BA, d/w, ga-
rage, lndry rm, close
to SC plaza $795/mo.
505 S unflower
' CENTAUR MGMT
642-2288 or 631·27f5
•Large & sharp 2BR
2Ba upper, d/w, lg
closets, verts, gar
S830 No Poi 640·2495
~atlo, $795/mo. 2078 Thurln Share 2Br 2Ba, ocean + Wkly P(T.
CENTAUR MGMT view, all amanltl81, 1-800.749·7747
642·2288 or 631·2725 S700/mo. 873-6605 -..,..v.,...-n-d""'l_n_g...,R""o_u_t'"'•-,-
Lovelr 1 BR Courtvard For aale. Earn a
aotting. Gated, pool, 1teady cash Income.
security. Ask about 1·800·955-0354 Commercial
Real Estate Specials! 042·5858
Move-In Specl1l1!
2 & 3BR Townhom811
Good locl 548·7307
Announcements
For' Sale: NSWPORT
BUCH COUNTRY
CLU• GOLi' M•M-
••RSHIP 854-0310
Employment
Opportunities
EMPLOYMENT a~>:JO
•Lg Clean 1BA~ Dplx Small Bachelor, Nwpt
unll, new carpeV Hts area, kll .. pvt yd,
drapes & appls $525. utll Incl. no pets.
No-Pets. 2 40·2299 S550/mo. 646-0866
HUSIN1-;ss OFFl(;E
FOn HENT 2769
11TH & POMONA Graphics
1200 aq ft ofc/whse We are looklng for a 631-3608 graphic designer to
assist our production 3001 7201 3736 S/F LOST Grev Suitcase depanment with •d·
1008 S/F. 1617 West· on MacArthur & San vertlslng design. GOOd
clllf, NB. Agt 541-5032 Joaquin Road. Tue•· typesetting back·
INSIDE SALES
The Dall~ Piiot
CUff8"tl'J haa a fuH time Inside ulff po-
1lllon available In
the Cla111fled Advar-
tl1lng Department.
II 'JOU can bring UI
1om• sate• a>tpetl-
enc e, a positive
phone voice, high
energy, typing 1kill1
and pertlslance we
wlll provide you with
a friendly atmos-
phere. room to grow
and th• training to
make you 1ucce11-
lul.
To join our team,
1end your resume CH
coma In and fill out
an application .•
800-532·8222
---------• •ll'or Jufw 4 , Ubany PHOTO TRIMMERS Flags • & 'Otymplc-84
Earn to S125/dav. No Items. Ba Patriotic, exp nae. 80().262-4389 Call Pat 642-4258
l>OMESTl('S f>~-10
Nannr needed M M·
F In CdM home. Infant
care & m in hou••·
work. Mu1t epeak
Eng, bave own trans
& refs. Call Lori: work,
854-5528: hm 075-4698
Merchandise
ANTIQlJES tilHO
Ot fl ct: t l'HNI l'l!llE
1-.UlJll'Mt.N I hlH7
Conference Tbl w/6
chrl S3000 nu, now
S 1100, 3 desk• w/ra-
turn1 & chrs S 100/ea,
Mita Copier take over
leaae/optlon 251-1381
Pl-:TS &
ANIMALS fHH9
ll'r•• to Good Home
& Backyard a Must,
AKC German Shep-• ••rtw 1800'• 66" erd, 6 mo, Female, no golden oak re11ored papers. call anytime
Aolhop desk & 1wlval 760-8127
1)0(' KS .t t.! .!
•Newport Beeoh
Mooring up to 40'
North Channel, Call
845-6081 evening•
10 Min To Open•••
18' Power S195 mo &
45' Sall, na"ow beam
$450 mo 752·2881
·sup to ao•
Classic NB area, POI•
•Ible !Ive-aboard. Call (714)831 ..... 0
Automobiles
BMW !Ill.HI
'83 3201 5-spd, sunrf,
AM/FM casHtt•, allO'J
rim1, IOOks/runa great.
$3800. 842-9815
By c,HARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
1 ground (MAC) re-
Nawport lleac:h N•wl'J ~~:~ ••• ~~~AR ~: quired. Thi• position DAILY PILOT
Dec:or'd otnc ... Near 494-6651 may require working 330, W Bey St.
chair. C.rved handlH. -,-r.-.--,0-G-ood--H-o_me_I
St500 OBO. 457-0194 Lab/Dalmahon female,
APPLlANCl-:S 6011 2 yrs, 1hots, very
Loveable 752·8090 CAUILLA(' H0-10
water, all utll paid. ---------evening houri. Send Coat• M•a•• CA Kitchen, ample free LOSTI Male Black La· resume to: Creative 82827
Full Sa Mattreaa &
Box spring, Iii<• new
$300/obo 644·2675 BICYCLJ-:S 6060 .'IM Coupe De VIiie
TOO \HT H. TOO OON prkng, 400/500/1300 brador w/white spot. Services Mgr., 330 W. Attnr Claaattled
a/f. Jay 845-&380 dys, Shon & stock'J. Lost Bay St, Costa Mesa. Men ... r Holpolnl• GAS Dryer
good cond, works
good. s120 963-3969
Moving: Must Stlll
Uke New, specialized
Rock Hopper & bike
rack Paid $600 aacrl-
flce (rt S350 obo.
Mary 548-N10
1 owner, fully equip,
111,r Int, lmmac, 52,500
ml. 16500 721-<>e45 \\ e-.t 'ulnn •• t It
'10R rH M · 675-7175 evH/Wknda 6-8·92 In the vicinity of, _c;;.A~9;.;:2;.;:6.;;2.;..7.;..E;;.O=E---"========~ on the auction shown. ost pairs. 1 Gth & Placentia.•· I·
however, bid l<l four pade·s. Costa Mesa. Blue USE
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... hip ... t\t r \11·n «•rl 11 fla\ Wf'l'kt'nd
m \/('" ) 11rl. I tw• \ • ir·~ '' t-n1 had
... nm1 111" mnt 11111 h11n11~ ('11n ... 1der
1h1" 11llt're~1111~ d1 fton,1\t• problem
\\ h1·rt' T~1n :-1111th .1 membt>r nl
1h1· l111n•11 ~~<hlon.1l li11.ircl 11nd Ar
1un I< t\ ht•ld t h1 '\11r1.h South
< urd~ tht·\ ''''Jlflt'ci 111 thrN· spadt•!>
The opening lead invariably was a woven collar. Please THE
hitih dub, East following with a dis· 1200 S/F ofc, lg rear he IP us 11 n d PILOT'S
1·our111(1ng spot. M u'lt Wests then car door, $795 mo. "Bonzall." REWARD! CLASSIFIED ~hilled. u11uall.v to 8 tt\lmp. elthouah 629 Termlnal Way. (714) 65C>-4532 or 800----------.. 540 9352 748-6221 ask for Anlla
11 make~ no dJflerence whirh uitLiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•••••••lll Wei.t l'hni.e. Derlarer won and drt'wn
it :.en1nd niund of trumps. drawing
all the rnemy fantlS· Now a heart
wa~ led tuward the king. and the
drlen!;e flnd <1hot Ile; l:x1lt. Oedarer
rnuld reach dummy by ruffing a
winning club. then discard a dia
mund nn the king of hearts and take
the d.Jam1md tinesSt' lor the fullillin~
trick. Making four 1idd
S1lttnl{ \\ e"' at Smith's table wa
~larg) li1elowi-kv She led the ~mg
ul club" and, when her partner. Judy
Tutker rnntnbutcd the deuce. con·
t mued with the a<"e. on which Eac;t
pmduced the -.e,en After a few mo
ment!'.' thuught. We 1 prN ted with
a third duh '
That ettectl\ eh remO\ ed dedar
rr\ uni~ encry to dumm~. the r lub
rulr. belurr the king nf hl'art'I wd,..
-.et up lttr o d1 t:ard Alth11ugh thl'
d1amnnd finesse worked, dtclarer
wac; forced lu concede a heart and 11
diamond. S't Wl'll as the two dub
I ricks already lost. For scoring plus
J .jO dl'darer got l'Xartly I match·
11nt out of 25!
• UPTO _s·eoo
PER MONTH * NO COl.LECTIONS *
Ea rly morning motor
routes available . Delive r
Monday thru Saturday.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642·433~ ACROSS
1 Wutrete
6 Lather
10 Mouses
cousins
14 One II
15 Inlet' 16 Actor
Janning' 17 Carps ~.n
18 Lotty .a~e
19 Ftsh
20 MuStC S•gns
22 T OOk cnanc.t!s
24 Stimulus
26 Casino
employ~ 27 Caused 10
recall
31 Decay
32 Topplt'I
33 Call moa1s
35 Touch llgh_lly
3~Carol
3v Boy's nlclln&me
40 Vague amounl 4 1 French eo1n 42 .-.irtean city·
43 Rocl<y debrt1
44 Asian we+ghl
45 ShOP owner
4 7 01 lemales
5 1 lnlreQuent
52 Covere<l 54 GlZmo
se T errltOf'Y
59 Complain
61 Pme money
02 Gaelte
3
14
17
20
32
38
4 1
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4
63 Subs111u1e
$U!f
6" Actress
Verdugo
65 No 1n
Moxow
66 Hui
67 Ofatn
DOWN
1 Shor1-ltved
rasn1ons
2 Mourtta1nous
s1a1e
J HNI·
res.slant
mtne1al
4 Appeartng
5 Lose hope
6 Fleshy
7 Norwegian <..
king 11ar
8 Venlllste<J
9 CourteoU'I
10 Game sco1e
11 Tuscany love
1 :.> Root layer
13 Snow ver11c1es
21 Deteeted
23 New Mt!lllCO
town
2S Canadian
Archc island 27 Trdt
28 ClasSIC work
29 FOOd list
30 Cloth tor
14M'1l'8 34 Goose genus
3 S Dick.ens woman
36 Solemn word
5 7
37 Sugar sourc.
39 ExtetlOfS co Tuneteble
42 River bird
43 Predteaments
44 Road
46 r ..... slang
~7-Cneeperby
lhe -48 F11m·chrector
James
8 9
49 MNnlng
50 Narrow Inlet
53 Romantic appointment
55 Raised
se s11119 of old
57 Alp
60 Flower PIOt
COSTA MESA,_NE~ORT BfACH
tit S1id It: R~l1 Phllbln. Virgo
ltltvl•lon ptraon•lity, has dt"Krtbtd
his UjHrltnct with u trology on
nuny o<c11ion1. Philbin txpounds,
"Art a~trologtr tol d mt my show
would bt cannltd whtn I wu slu·
ring for tht flnt time on n11ior1al
t•lul~lon. The attrologu madt tht
prediction durin& the 1how, adding
th1t I would cotnt back •ppro11i maftly
20 yun l•ttr and be • 1111jor figure in
show butl-That •trologtr ujd
othu thlnp th•t at.cl proved K C\lr.te
•nd convinced Me that •trology
worb!"
ARIES (Much 21 Arni Ill) R••ch
~yond prtvtous u.pn:t.tlton' You II
ff'<'C'IVC' favorable publtc.nUllCt' rncu~ '''° on crfd1b1l11y. ll'gal nght• m11r
-------•• "'"' Curtttpondt'n<"t ov'""""" p..11 of 12 13 .t14tnano l.1bra •nnth1>r Artt'~ n'prt·
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TAURUS (April ZO ·M•y 20) Yw"'
l'flr•k'd" from obhp;•llun bl>lon,,1ng 111
•nothrr EmphH•-Ort fflahv1ty, ~tVlt
1nd4'prndtnct frtth •t•rt in ntw tltt~
.__-""--+--"-_.I lion I~ play• rolr. coulJ h•vt th-
letttra, 1n11tal• in n•mt A. <;, I
.---+--+--+---tf---+--+---tl CllMINI (M•y 21-Junt 20) follow
thmu-h on hun<h You'll le11rn through
PMCN uf tr.ch1ng othtrt, Ounmln"
lndtv1d u1I will "'"· "Yuu'rt nry 8oocl
In kff'p•ng Unt Mep ah•adl" IAlVt rtla-
l10nth1p will domln•tt !Ktn•nu
C'A NC'D (Junt 71 ·July 22) Ynu
a11t.-d for •ddltlon1I •pact, ~uttt
arantfd focUI on dunbl• 1ooc1t. lnvl _ _.__...__"-_.1 talion to 11n1q.,. eott•I affair YC>11r
opinion '°"Shi ori lltyl•. f•hlOn bl· .__..___._..___....._ .. 1,.__. on ~ producu, dotnat1e
~.,.
LIO (July 23 ·A• 221 Tait• tptnal
ca~ wtth .._.,.._ crtdlt "* clann1 thort
tnp R•letln wy•, "I'• f11rty ••N
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ASSISTANT
EDITOR
5 year• experience
writing, editing, lav·
outs. G r eat Job.
Send clips, layouts
ASAP to Dally Pilot.
330 w. Bay St., Costa
Mesa 92627.
Auto Route
Ken.more Gas Dryer. 8 mo nu, Sac S300 or
trade 4 elec 723-5020
Kenmore Washer & Dryer
Set Xtnt cond, works
grtl S200/Ht 644-6996
SPOHTIN<i
OOOl>S 606~
O ak dining tbl $500, Heat O'Nell Wat Sult,
pine desk S950, pine Mod·Lrg, make offer. dresser $750, Jacuzzi MB-2205 S800, dryer s 1 oo 190.
0471
f'URNITURE 6014
TV. 1-;u :CTHONICS.
STEHEO fl080
'92 Z28 Crvt eng. teal
blu met, hhr 1ea11,
stereo, Must Selll Best
Olferl 842·0808
Celebrity '85, V-6,
AM/FM. charcoal gray,
runs well. $2,750.
722·8093 or 1568-9105
1-·ottu uo7~>
'83 LTD Brougham
AJC, P/W, 38k orig ml,
The Independent has
routes available In
Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valley. •Floral Love •••••
Wednesda'J nlghll 5175, Call 721-oe45 only • No collecting.
For Salei Vldeonlce great cond, $4000/obo
VCU-1. Model com-_7_2_1_·9_6_2_6 ____ _
Must have depend· •Formal reclanagle
able auto, ln1urance gla11/chrm dining tbl,
and valid driver's II· 6 uphols chrs, 1425
censa, Call Mike ..... o ... d_c_o_n_d_7_86-4 __ 5_18 __
1 Wlle~(ii 842-4333 2-matchlng cu11om
plete w/remote & In-'88 PROBE LX 2 .2L
structlon booklets. 22,200 ml, Loaded,
Priced at $525. Cell Maint & MPG History,
10-5. 941-4;904 Fac t ory Manual s.
Clerical made sofH, 7' each.
Great cond. $500 101 Growing firm seeks both. 720.1565 dotall oriented person ......;..;;.;....;;.... _ __;..;;.... ___ 1
Garage
Sales
lflJNll NlilO:'I:
Rt-;A('H tit-lo
prol1clent In WP & 7' Sofa $75, rnd lamp &
Excel. Responsible for end tbl S3'1••· 2 type-
typing ell specs.. wrners, tank vacuum.
phone duties & light regina broom. 842·2158
bookkeeping. Beautiful Pastel printed Giant N•lehborftood
714/660.1966 couch lor sale. Excel· Garage Sale Over
DENTAL ASSISTANT lent condition, like 30 Houses! Sat Starts
Sharp, mature people new. ChaiH loun~•· 2 Ci• 8am, S. qf Warner,
oriented. Costa Mesa. white WHhed oak end N. or Slaler, between Call 675-093&. tables w/brass/glHs & Springdale & Edwards
matching coffee table. PROMOTIONS Wiii sell Hparatelv or MANAGER as a sel. $800 for all,
sacrificing, must 18111
Orange County news-842-4321 X335 day1,
paper publlshtng com-_o_r_64_2·_8_6_2_2_e_v_e_1 __ 1
Transportation
pany Is seeking an en-Kg Sz Waterbed com-
ergetlc lndlvlduat to plate w/beddlng $150
handlo creative dlrec· 965-0679 alter 6pm
lion and coordination ..-
of both circulation and
advertising promo-
tion•. II you can offer
us 5 years experience
In desk1op publishing,
copywrltlng, basic
graphic skill• and Ul•• presentation, we
will offer you a com·
patlllv• salarv. full
.,.,,_lit package and a
varv busy atmo1-
phere. Send resume
and Hlary history 10 :
Ad 11'100, c/o Dally
Piiot, P.O. Bo)( 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA
92828.
Repainting? .,.. .......... ...........
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BOATS 7011
't 3 IBC Inflatable
'88, 18hp Nl1san lw
hre, lot1 or xtra1,
$1600/obo 720-1916
13' 8oslon WNr w/trlr,
Im mac. IClru, 15hr nu
40hp Yamaha, cvr
$8700 813-8847
24' Sea R., '78, Flybfdg,
2 helm 11et1on1. f/t, lw
1 hre. xttu, rare modal
$14,040 543-6070
POWt.R BOATS 7012
Never s .. n 1now nor ••It water. Below
wholesale at $8,4!15.
650-2390
HONDA !HIM~>
M Honde Clvto
Hatchback, 2-0r, Au-
fomatlc. Sliver. Wefl
maintained. good con-
dition. $2650. Call
3tCMl38..e215 .,
HYUNDAI HOBO
XL QLS '87, 5-1pd, 4
door, AIC. car alarm,
pull-out 1tereo 52,995
OBO 831·200t
JAGUAH 1110!'>
'88 Jaguar, XJS, V12,
red/tan, new Ure•. de-
tailed, phone. ga·
raged, perfect condf..
1lon·runa Ill<• a charm.
61K miles. S14,500.
Call Aon 951·5285
J 1-; EI' !I I I 0
'8t wr .... .., 5 •pd.
whVgrey, 19k, Blk Soft
& Bikini top, nvr off-rd,
S10,500 obo 38().9747
LINCOLN !1 t 20
LINCOLN '7t
Continental. 460
eng. runs good S 1295
Must ... 1 842-0587
MEHCEl>ES 111.111
MEHClJHY !t 1.1:,
'91 c.prt c.w .......
Ptaflnum. lff(a new, A/
T, A/C, Natm, lw ml,
$10,700/obo 76SMM87
N I SS/\N •11:,0
'87tll•• ... ~·· kpd. A/C, Kenwood cauen. 11areo. Dark
grev w/gray lnl•lor.
82t( well-maintained
hwy miles. '3500 firm
cen e7a.eat3
\IOI.VO •1~•.111
'H T~ TurM Dietel
xlnt c&nd, atlc~L AM/ FM CHI, 4 dr, 1Nk ml.
'3200/0t>o 780-1719 •
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• epd, Grev. -Itel ml.
14IOO/ob0 ... 7MOM 19-222-4444 9ld IU