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Friday~ July 17, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in .1992 25 cents
A new Pilot feature
Today's edition d the Daily Pilot
will feature a special bonus for our
Appeals run out, Sid Soller goes ·to county jail
readers. ·
Beginning today •nd continuing
every Friday, USA Weekend
magazine will appear as •n added
supplement to your newspaper.
....,. The Costa Mesa gadfly is serving 30 days for building code
violations. Meanwhile, he's appea.ling another five-month sentence.
to the state Supreme Court. I lis final ap-
peal was denied in June.
Judge Shaw ordered Soffer to serve lw.
time without worl. furlough or home con-
finement. She said his obstinacy pla}ed J
part in her decision.
Sh.1\\ ..,:m.1 5oth!r "'b ..,1knt lhrnugh tlie
pru~n.d n,:. on I 1ursda).
···1 hl.!rc.: ~J-.n't .1 \\OH.1 out ul him. ''hich
This week's issue offers a special,
in-depth look at the Summer
Olympics, indudin~ 12 inspiring
tales about the families of
Olympians who will compete for
the USA next week.
By Joel Beers
Stalf Wtiler
NEWPORT OEACH For 30 years,
Sid Soffer fought City Hall. For the next
29 days, the colorful millionaire curmudg-
eon will have a new perspective: through
the iron bars of a cell in the Orange
County Jail.
The 62-year-old Soffer was ordered into
custody by Judge Susanne Shaw Thursday
morning at Harbor Municipal Court. Con-
victed last year of seven count~ of misde·
meanor building code "iola11ons, Soffer
was sentenced to 30 days in jail in Octo-
ber for continued non-compliance, _
'He appealed the sentencing all the way
"I've been telling him to compl.) for a
year now," Shaw said. "He needs to sec
the inside of a jail, that's all. I'm not mad
at him. But the time has come to stJtt
paying for the consequences of his acts." '
Soffer is appealing another fi\'e·month
sentence for further code violations.
i) monun c tJI, l·or :.om one ''ho·, )0 'cr·
bal nut to hc.:ar a pcc.:p l>Ut ol him -Lero.
'z1lc.:h -''ai. ri.>ma1tabk. I le lo;i1c'' 111-.
t1ml.! had c.:omc."
The code.: \iol.11ion-. \\UC on propcrt)
Sol fer 0" n.., al U.: rnarJ Str1.1. t. ·1 here arc
-,cH.ral unih on the prupc.:rt). l>vll)c U)cJ
for comml.!rdal ' ·ntun.: L !•er' tor rc~1-
dcncc ...
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Teardr·ops fall in 'Perot country'
· ~ Local supporters of
undeclared presidential
candidate Ross Perot
shocked at his sudden
withdrawal fro m race.
By Russ Loar
St.it1 \\mer
\\hen RO)) Perot ded:m:J hi'
undeclared candiJac)' null .inJ
\Old on tcle' ision Thur-.J.i) niorn·
ing. supporter R1chJrJ C.m:y had
JU'>t fini..,hcd shavinl! ~'It's a good thin-g I d1Jn"t hJ\C
the rnwr in my hand,· )JiJ Car1.).
a 38-year-old architectural con:.ult·
ant from SanlJ Ana and a tk\oh:J
· Perot volunteer.
"I'm )1111 \\all.mg arnund in
)hock and )0 is e\er)bOJ) cbc,''
Carey said Thur:,day aftern oon.
standing in a (OOm full of <la::.·
heartened 'olunteers a1 Perot Pc·
tition Comm11tee headquar1er.. in
Irvine. ''Now ,.,.e're back to \Ollng
for the lesser of two e' its in'>tc:iJ
of a real candidate.''
Perot volunteers answered
phones throughout the d.l)' from
frantic Perot supporters. A ~1gn
posted near the fron t door of th1.
volunteer office read, "\\I.! \\Ill
Not Gi'c Up."
Volunteers say the} \\ill con-
Perot backers still
want a change in
nation's politics
By Ste•~ Sakach
Sb!! '\'r •er
01' 'I hur~J:.l\. the d:I\ R~1" Perot .1nnounl•cJ ·111!
"oul,1 nol pur-.uc lhe
pr1. 1Jcn .. 1 alter all. m:Jn~ ,11
the Tc\a' b1llion.1irc ·,
l0rr .. cr bacl.cr::. \\Crc
~haking lhcir h1: .1 h :rnd
mulling O\cr their option~.
"What a dral!." 'a1ll ~tar.
\\ .. 11~. :.i Cowna dcl ~t.1r ·
re ... idcnt. ·· 1 ·m rc!lll~ d1-.ap·
pointed in hi-. , h:ir.1ctcr."
Wclb said the t\\o
rLm:iminl.! main .. trcam
c.1nJ1d.11c:. lc•nc her little 10
c.hvl1.:-c from in i\o,cmb r.
·I c.in·t uppon Clanton
·ca u'c he's a ha r and a
th id." \\'ells said. ":inJ I
can'l 'upport Bu..,h because
nf the \\:1y thins' are Ill•\\ •
Othi=r llh:'al e\-Pcrot
'>upporter!I arc gmng to 'otc
for 1.h.ingl.! rcgardlc!U I ll
form. ~Jlh Alg; .. w:. a clerk
:.it the Tu; 5h0p in Cor< n.i
See BACKERS/Al
tinue \\Orl.ing 10 get Perot on the h:.11101 in all .50 ::.talc:. .inti \'.onunue tu
try and persuade the Tc\J!I t~nx1n to <.:hJO._'l t 1, nir J Dul man) or-
Perot's supporters ;11J lhc~ felt bdra~cJ.
"I'm prcll) hod .. cd anJ \Cl). \Cl) Ji,,1ppoan11:d.' ,.11J Ju..\nnc
-See PEROT-IM --Outside Ro s Perot headquarters in Irvine, volunteer Susen Kay expresses frustration over his decision to drop out of the presidentiaJ r(U:e.
He's no
buni steer
~ Giant farm animals and
a house made out of a giant
redwood log are among the
fair's oddest attractions.
By Joel Beers
SWI \'. tcr
E vel') body has an opinion
about the mo t intcrc tang
nt1ract1on of the Orange
County Fair in lhi., centcnni:il ye<ir.
White Mountain, a 3,350-pound steer that's on display <tl the
Orange County Fair, rests as fairgoers walk by sizing him up._
The ~ids go npc over Ldd1e the
2-yenr-old chimpanLce "ho charges five bucks for
n PolJro1d nap~hot The sourmands slobber O\er
the hunk., of marbled beef sl:ippcd onto me!>quite
grill .. The o~trich races arc nh.,.ay unpredictable.
But there' no debating the biggest attractions:
MHlmJc= 1tuJpted from the fiber of the world's
Jargcst..Jiving thing, a tctt tt-big as 11 $mall
satellite, and the lnrgest horse in the world.
l·or a mere SO cents cnch. these wonders of 4 -
nature.can be your .
The house, IJlDde trom n gigantic log hewn from
a Cnlifornin red\\ood, \\as built in 1931-byd...cn
Moore of Eureka. Moore thought it would oc n
great iden to h\e in an authentic tree-house.
He outfitted the hollowed log \\ith a gas stove.
an icebox. electricity and running \\Jtcr.
Everything but a toilet. There arc seats and a bed
and a table in the 8-foot wide domicile.
T he tree was 1,900 yea~ old and '267 feet tJll
when sliced down. The actual log house is 33
feet long and 8 feet \\ide. T"'o men ,.,.orked for
!Our months on the log, using drill , chisels and
wedges.
The current O\\ners. Bob and Dorothy Cole.
bought the tree house five )Cars ngo. They trnvcl
across the country e\hibiting it, making enough
money to stay cmi-retircd.
"We get a lot of kids who get a big kick out of
running through a tree, but l think the adult hke
See FAIR/ID Piii
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Toddler struck, killed by motorist
By T J Hutchinson
sun wrllef
COSTA MESA -A toddler ,.,.as killed 011 ht
third birthday after hJs tO) wagon rolled into tr~tlic
and was struck by a po :,mg motori:,t on Victoria
Street shortly after 5:30 p.m. Thur Jay.
Dusty Lloyd Trent, of Costa Mesa, was riding lhe
wagon in a driveway at 351 Victoria St.. \\C)t of
Thurin Street, when he continued northbound into
the traffic, according to the Costa Mesa police report.
Kathryn Leanne Lcvas cur, 29, was driving cast·
bound in a 1984 white Ford pickup truck when she
swerved but was unable 10 a'oid the collision. Le,as·
seur immediately stopped and requested help. ac-
cording lo the report.
Trent "as taken to Hoag Hospital in Ne" port
Beach and treated for mu1ti01e traumatic injuries. He
was pronounced dead at 6:3 p.m.
There were no arrests or citations i~ued in the ac-
cident nnd police are continuing their investigation. Police invc ligate al ~cenc of Thursda 's <tt:cidcnl.
'Floating .
--town
hall'
kick-off
• IS a
sell-out
In lc:.s than three hours. 0.1ily Pilot
reader!> snatched up all available
tickeu Thursday for the inaugur.11
"W<?t Wedn~ay" Ktd.-olt ba-.h, tht-
first evening of the P1lot1Hornblo, .. cr
Summer Serie!, on Nc .... port Harbor.
"We're sold out," said Editor
William Lobdell. "We hope any
reader who didn't get to be <t .>art
of this first Wet Wedn~ay "ill
J01n us for a bay cruise sometime
this summer."
frt:c ltCl.l'lS tor the nc't Wet
\\l'dncsd.1, l'\:l'nt -F.1-h1on Island
F.1 ... "'llOn Nh~ht Jul\ 29 -will be
J\Jtlabk• b~·~1nnin~ ThuNl.1-.. luf, 13
.ll Hornblo,~c1 D1~i .. 'la ht,
hl•,1dqu.Hll r~ at ~~31 \\. PJ ific
Coa~t H1gh, ... 1).
All \\'et \\cdnl>sd,1\ l'\~nts -
which arc, in l'' l'ncc, tll Jting lO\\n
hall me"ting.s -foaturl' a c;un~t bay
cruise, h1.1rs cf'lX'U\'f1.:,, door prilc.,,
sr~Jl COl1\Crsat1 n and .1 no·host I.Mr.
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Streetwise Today's Orange County Fair Schedule
Interviews ind photographs by Lee P1yne
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"I like the horse show
and equestrian events. It's
the only time of year I get
to watch them."
Albert Melendez
Santa Ana
"I like the hot dogs and
lemonade and the churros.
The leg massagers are also
pretty good."
Lisa Lopez
Irvine
"The food. I like the
variety and the quality is
good too."
Kathryn Burns
Corona del Mar
"I just saw the TKO musical
review and they were really
great."
Ryan Karg
Costa Mesa
"The cream puffs are pretty
good. And I'm going to
check out the 700-pound
pig."
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DISCOUNTS
OCN Kids Day -Children
12 and under receive free
admission all day.
7S<enl ride day -All
rides are 75 cents or two
presale tickets until 7 P·"'· in
both midways (kiddie ano
major) for all ages.
$1 off discounts on all
adult admission Monday
through Friday Include
Arrowhead Water, Auto Club
of Southern California, Bakers
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An$els, Carl's Jr., Chicago
Chicago Piua Stores, Orange
County Transit District, Pepsi,
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News, Los Angeles Times
Orange County Edition, Vons,
military and Costa Mesa
residents.
10 a.m.
Baton Twirling Contest -
Coors Light Arena
kids Day Favorite Rock
Contest -Gem and Minerals
Building
Junior Market Call Show -
livestock Show Ring
-Morgan Horse Show -
Newport Arena, equestrian
fifth Annual O.C.F. Junior
Patch Contest -Fish and
Hobbies Building
11 a.m.
Pin the Navel on th.?
Orange -Alta Dena Kids
Stage
Fun with dried and silk
arrangements by Sheri
Schoonover -Bakers Square
Crafc and Cook's Gallery
11:30 a.m.
Sunshine Generation of Corona,
childrens singing group -Times
Centennial Stage
Noon Egg Toss -Alta Dena Kids Stage
4-H Swine Showmanship -
Livestock Show Ring
12:30 p.m.
first Class 'SOs Doo-Wop -
fabulous 'SOs Stage, sponsored by
Carl's Jr.
1 p.m.
Watermelon Seed Spitting
Contest, sponsored by the Daily
Pilot -Times Centennial Stage
Alta Dena Ice Cream Eating
~ontest -Alta Dena Kids Stage
Division II Talent Search
Semi-Finals -Cal Spas Heritage
Stage
Creative knits with a knitting
Attention
Daily Pilot
readers
The first 30 subscribers
who show up with their
Pilot License at our booth
at the Orange County Fair
will receive either a D aily
Pilot cap. beach bag_o.r
poster. The booth is
located in the center of
the Commercial Building.
Costa Mesa
Someone shallcrcd a glass door to
gain entry to a home on the 800 block of Magellan Street. The culprit stoic $3,640 wort h or stereo equipment. •
A window bar did not deter a bur-
glar from stcalin& $50 cash and a $150
..
~OURS: 10 a.m. to midnight
ChllCk out tlll ""*'1'
Maoc~Nac
A.J. Everson, S, of Mission Viejo, tries on his-new hat made of balloons Thursday at the Fair.
machine by Linda Schuster -
Bakers Square Crah and Cook's
Gallery
1:30 p.m.
First Class 'SOs Doo-Wop -
Fabulous 'SOs Stage sponsored by
Carl's Jr.
2 p.m.
Sandii Castleberry, singer -
Times Centennial Stage
Marilyn Grahn Dancers -Cal
Spas Heritage Stase
Citrus Design in frosting by
Marcella Graham -Bat..ers Square
Craft and Cook's Callery
"Old-Fashioned Road Show"
including Ostrich races/ Moore's
Amazing Mongrels/ Sensalional
leighs SpacewheeV Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors
Light Arena
2:30 p.m.
Stingers Show Band -Miller's
Moonshine Meadows
first Class '50s Doo-Wop -
Fabulous 'SOs Stage sponsored by
Carl's Jr.
Uoyd Mabrey's Children's Hour
-Alta Dena Kids Stage
3 p.m.
Bakers Square Boysenberry pie
eating contest -Cal Spas Heritage
Stage
FFA Swine Showmanship -
Livestock Show Ring
Decorate a Trasfl Baskel by
Berty COnsoli -Bakers Cra1rand
Cook's Gallery
3:30 p.m.
The Colony of Performing Arts
-Times Centennial Stage
camera fro111_ Bernard Interiors at 333
E. 17th St. The window bar was pr1ed away and the window sma~hcd to &Ct
in idc the-shop. -.
A bur.ilar entered a house m the 300
block or Princeton Avenue through an
open window and stoic S200 worth of
oompact discs. •
first Class ·sos Ooo-Wop -
fabulous ·sos Stage spon~red by
Carl's Jr.
Carl's Jr. hamburger eating
contest--~cna KiOSStage
4 p.m.
Stingers Show Band -Miller's
Moonshine Meadows
Diana's Dancers -Cal Spas
Heritage Stage
Lemon Magic by Ree Reeder -
Bakers Square Craft and Cook's
Gallery
4:30 p.m.
Believe in Yourself Kids -Times
Centennial Stage
s r.m. Al American Boys Chorus -
Arhngton Theater
Marilyn Grahn D~ncers -Cal
51)35 Heritage Stage
"Old-Fashioned Road Show"
including Moore's Amazing
Mongrels/ Sensational Leighs
SpacewheeV Karl Winn Motorcycle
thrill Show -Coors Light Arena
Hula Hoop Conlest -Alta
Dena Kids St.lge
4-H Junior Master
Showmanship -l1\.~lock Show
Ring
Embroidery by Electronics by
Linda Schuster -Bakers Square
-Craft and Cook's Callery
5:30 p.m.
Buddy's Dance Clinic.. -
Fabulous 'SOs S1age. spon:.ored by
Carl's Jr.
4 -H Senior Master ,
Showmanship -Livestock Show
Ring
Someone cut a chainlink fence al a
construction site at tl27 Bri tol St. and
stoic 162 sheets or pl) ..... "OOd \alucd at
S2,400.
Newport Beach
In the 900 block of Sea Uinc, a
sleeping bag, shoes, clo1h1ng and duffel
bags lumcd up missing from a carport
S:Jtua.•.1
11:12 ..... u
S:17,.a 1.2 H :IJ ,_,... S.J
6 p.m.
South County News Newspaper
Toss, sponsored by South County
Ne\\S -Cal Spas Heritage Stage
FFA Novice Master
Showmanship -L1\~tock Sho"
Rrng
6:30 p.m.
ffA Senior M;ister
ShO\\manship -L•vbtocl. Show
Ring
7 p.m.
Paul Kantner's Jefferson
Starship -Arlington Theater
All American Boys Chorus -
Cll Spas Herit.ige Stage
Citrus Design in Frosting by
Marcella Graham -B.ikers Square
Craft and Cook's Callery
Morgan Horse Show -Newport
Arena, equestrian
8 p.m.
"Old -Fashioned Road Show"
including Ostrich Races' Moore's
Amazing Mongrels/ Sen~ational
leighs Spacewheel/ Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Show -Coors
light Arena
8:30 p.m.
Stot..es and Carr, singing duo -
Cal Sp.1~ Heritage Stage
9 p.m.
Paul Kantner's Jefferson
St.nship -Arlington Theater
Claudia NygarCJ Band -Miller's
Moomhine Meadow~
All American Boys Chorus -
CaJ Spas. Hentage Stage.
10 p.m.
Claudia Nygard Band -Miller's
Moonshine Meadow~
Stokes and Carr, singing duo -
Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Someone tos-.cJ an egg through the
\\mdow of a home in the 3500 bf~lc of Finley A\cnuc. •
A bike and roller skates \\Crc tal.;cn from an opened garage in the I 18
block or 33rd Street.
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~ Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Friday, July 17,1992 A31111)
Little League gets place in the sun at Nixon's All-Star bash
R emember 25 or so years ago when
lhe only Southern California
native to become president oC the
United States grumbled to a horde of
reporters, "You won't have Dick Nixon
to kick around anymore.?
Typically, thal wasn't exactly so. He's
been kicked around
pretty good since then.
half an hour before the $200-per-plate
luncheon started, along with a guy from
a Chicago paper, out here to cover the
All Star game fn San Diego. Actually, even though the press had to sit and
watch while a couple hundred people slurped
lunch, they got to sit in an air-conditioned tent.
That's far better than the Little Leaguers ... they
waited out in the bright Yorba Linda sun ...
people slurped lunch, they
got to sit in an
air-cond1t1oned tent.
That's far better than the
Little Leaguers who had
been invited to make the
pl ace look baseballish;
they waited out in the
bright Yorba Linda sun -
and their numbers
dwindled steadily. (Good
aho changed his nJrne from D;.l\'1d
Dwight to Ov. ight Oa\ id, Nixon's
M>n-in·law blabbed.
Mike also report ed that Eisenhower
le1 the cat out of his mo1hcr-in-IJ"' 's bag.
"He said lhat when (Pat Nixon) became
engaged to this young Duke law 1>1udent,
sht! changed her date of birth from 1912
to 1913, so she v.ould be )Ounger lhJn
her husband." Wednesday, at lhe
Nixon Library in Yorba
Linda, Richard Milhous
Nixon kicked back.
Being neither a
Nixon Can nor a
baseball fan, I was not
invi ted to the unveiling
of the Nixon all-time
all-star teams, but my
old friend and
colleague, Mike
McFadden, was.
"We almost had to wrestle a young
lady named Heather to get our creden-
tials," Mike says. "We had both been
told to pick th em up anytime between 10
a.m. and noon. Heather said it was be-
tween 10:30 and 11 :30 and there would
be no further discussion, even though
both names were right there on the list.
After Mike and the sports writer from
Chicago finally prevailed on the guardian
or the credentials to check with the
Nixon library's public relations chief,
Kevin Cartwright, a kinder and gentler
Heather issued the credentials.
water or something," Mike said.
"Usually there's a tray with a stack of
sandwiches, some iced tea or coffee or
just a pitcher of water. But there was
nothing, so the press got to sit there for
an hour and watch the other people eat.
Not much or a story there."
grief, did the Little League kick Nixon
around, too?)
In another anecdote, E1c;enho"c r
recalled when Red Patte~on. -:tn all-nme
baseball front·officc all·star, a:,kcd
Presidcrtt Eiscnhov.er about his baseball
days. Apparently Patt erson had figured
out Ike's alia s: Wilson. ''Dul there were
t"'-O \Vil on's pla)ing then, \\hich one
we re )OU?'° Patterson asJ..cd. fPlll
-Mllfllh
On the
Coast Mike is a baseball
fan, al least, and as a
magazine editor and publisher, he made
the press-in~ite list. Mike got there about .
They were escorted into the huge,
air-conditioned tent where some 400
Nixon loyalists were beginning their $200
lunches (proceeds to the library). The
media section was in the back of the
tent, as it should be.
Mike considered it all worthwhile,
though, because he had a clear view of
George Argyros and Carl Karcher. "I
just went to see the ballplayers, anyway,"
Mike said.
Mike found the remarks of David Eb-
enhower, Nixon's son1.in-law, most intri-
guing. "Here was Genctal Eisenhower's
grandson talking about how he couldn 't
wait to get out or the Navy and telli ng all
lhcse weird stories on his family ... He
even said that his grandfather had
violated the honor code at West Point."
The young Eisenhower said that his
grandfather had played minor league
baseball under a nom du bat while at the
military academy. The 34th president ·
···1 was the one \\ho could hit." Ike
reportedly s:ud
ROSS \\110? His loyal suppo'ncrs
chanted, "Go, Perot! Go, Perot 1" Boy,
did he e\er!
Around Town
Send your items to Bob van
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Friday, July 17
Monte Carlo night -
Project Cuddle Inc., an organization -
to benefit abused children, will host
an evening o( games and hors
d'oeuvres entitled A Night in Monte
Carlo, 7 to 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
(eature the ...,'Ork o( Octavio Paz
and Anne Sexton.
Saturday, July 18
Financial seminar -
Shearson Lehman Brothers will offer
a free .... orl...shop on the topic of
financial planning and investment
at 9 a.m. July 8 at the firm's
Newport Beach office tn the
penthouse suite, 19000 MacArthur
Blvd. For reservations, call Pamela
at 955-7554.
Grand opening -The
Newport Back and Sports Institute
invites the community to attend
their Grand Opening on Saturday
be~een 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The
day 's events will included free
consultations, examinations,
chiropractic adjustments, massages,
and many more services. The
Institute 1s located at Acacia Court,
20250 Acacia St., Suite 150, just off
IDine AYe. and Orchard.
"We sat down with some other media
types, and I looked around for a glass of
Actually, even though the press had to
sit and watch while a couple hundred
Mavis listings
~~~~NlMA 300 ~PQn ,...,., Of\ve 64' -0760
I H~, I elew Up lhe l(Jd l'G) 11 JO,
1 30, 3 45, 6, 8 IS, 10 IS
2 l>relude Te A IOu IPC 13) 12 JO 2 4S, S,
7 30, 9 45
3 .. &..ague Of Thew Own PG 11 IS I 45
4 IS. 7 9 30
IDWAJIDS ISi.AHO CINlMA Fo~ ,]o..d "'••
Po'1 c -6401119
I Unlvertal S.ldler -· 12 IS 7, 4 4S 1
9 15
2 C•el Werid (PG 13\ 12 45, 3, S IS l'atrlot oo-• i-i 1 JO. 10
3 Sliter Ac! ll'GI 12 JO. 2 30 4 30, 6 A 8 :i
10 JO
4 ... _ran1 IA!11 15. 2 4S, S IS, 8 10 30
S H-1ltter <'GI 130. 3 45 6 8 IS 10 30
6 le-letume PG 13) I 30 4 30. 7 's
9 4S
7 A Straneer ..,,._9 U1 (PG· Ill 12 30 7 4S
S 1 30. 9 4S
UDO CtNlMA ~ &i...o O' Ne-.-PO"I v.11a9e
673-8350
Unlawful Intl"( (a) 12 IS. 7 30, S 7 30 10
"°" THl.ATll ms E Caatt 11-9" .... , 673-6760
Costa Mesa .
lOWAJIDS CINlMA ClNnl 2701 Hotbot fll,.d j
~.., v • ..i. c ..... f 979 4141
I Honey, I llew Up the Kid (PG) l l 4S,
I 4S 3 4S. 6. 8 IS. 10 lS
2 Unlawful Entry (•I 12 2 JO, S, 7·30. 10
J Man Trouble lllG 13} 17 IS, 2 30. 4 •S 7,
9 l S
4 l'rel11de To A KJu (l'G·l3) 11 45. I •S. 4,
6 15 830,IOJO
lDWAIDS CINEMA notbot 81.dJAOomt 4._ 546.
310'1
· A league Of Their Own IPGI 12 30, 3, S 30.
8 030
HARIOI TWIN CINlMAJ Hafbo< 81¥<1 /E WJ_.
S•u• 63 3501
t l'lnoe<hle ~ 12 20, 2 OS, 4 6 l'atolet
Game• ~ 8 10 20
2 lndno Man It'(; I JI l 05. S 35 far & Away
l'Gl3130
MISA CINEMA NtWl>Of'l 8-d/19'!. S• 646 S02S
Houaultter "GI I 30. J 4S, 6, 8 IS. 10 20
TllANGU SQUAii 'CM St~ 81.d 574· nss
I Unlveraal Soldler 1-i 12 IS 2 30. 4 4S, 7,
9 IS
1 A s1,,.,,11er Among U1 l'G-13\ II 30. I 30,
3 4S 6. 8 IS. 10 30
3 Coel World (PG.IJ) 11 30, I •S 4, 6 IS,
8 30. 10 4S
• Universal Saldler l•l I 15 3 30 S 4S 8.
10 IS
S lalman lelume ,PG 13) II 4S. 7 30. 5 IS,
8, 10 4S
6 loomerang (R) 11 30. 2, 4 30 1 9 30
1 Sl11er Ac1 PC 11 30 2 45 S 1 IS 9 JO
8 A League Of Their Own 17 2 JO. S. 1 30.
10
TOWN ClNTll CINEMAS So..th Coot• Ptoto 751
4184
I A league Of Their Own lPGI 17 30 3,
S 30. 8, 10 JC
? 'r•lude Te A Klu {f'G.13 12 •S. 3 5 IS
130. 9 •5
l 'atrlol Game a (I ) 1, J :lO, 6, 1;30, 10:4S
4. Th• lut of Intention• (N It) 11 4 5 3 70, 1,
10 20
SOUTH COAST l'LA.ZA B•·t'Ol ~.Jlo••• 546 271 1
I lolman ht""" (PG 1311 4 1 9 •S
2 Hone,, I llew Up the Kid tPGl 11 30.
I JO. 3 4S 6 8 15 10 'S
3 Unlversol Soldier l, 12 4S 3 S IS, 7 30
9 4S
SOUTH COAST VIUAGI S.. •-• "' 8qlQI S40
OS9•
• The Holrdreu.r'I Huaband oN R I 3, S, , 9
1 Looney Toone• 7 30. 9 30
J Zentropa 'j R) 12 4, 8 A Woman'• Tai•
(PG 13. 2 OS 6 OS, 10
Fred Martin's column runs e•cry
MondtJJ , Wedn esda} Dnd FridDJ.
Visit the largest Timberland shop in Southern California.
Over 45 styles of boots and shoes with the complete
inventory_ of all Timberland Apparel and accessones.
Just arrived ... the new Fall Timberland line.
Come early for the best selection.
at-••••~ OF NEWPORT BEACH_,
714 . 759-7979
Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Drive, • Newport Beach
Elder· care -A free seminar
entitled "Caring for the Elderly"
will be offered at 6 p.m. July 18 at
Newport Villa, 4000 Hilaria Way in
Newport Beach. Psychologist Susan
Scott Ph.D will speak on the
psychology of aging. For more
information, call 642-5861.
Qestate Jetuelrp $ale
4'ULV '17
Mar.tin l.Awrence Gallent'f in conjunction with the A i5tance League of Newport Mesa will present
a showing of Susan Rios from 7pm -lOpm.
4'ULV 'I&
For a limited time, DetlQ11 Btckt is conducting their largest sale ever Save 70% to 80't on selected merchandise.
4'ULV '19
Pa~ta Braiio invites you to try the new Rigatoni and Ca~u S.1lad oombm.1bon Just S4 95!
4'UL V 20-2 'I
Ne1m1111 Marcus presents Louis Feraud -A distinctive approach to fa hion. Trunk Show -Couture Salon .
.JULY 2'1
/akca ' has Summer reductions -up to 70~ ~vmgs'
4'ULV 22
Swatch Out! What moves the Human Winds the Swatch -The first self·wmding Swatch
only at TtoJ1tion1l }tuttl1·r.;'
4'ULV 23
Stl1 Annual /au StritS continues with Flora Purim .lnJ A1rto bvt.> m the 'eiman Marcus
courtyard from 6:00 to 8:00pm. Participatmg l"l'5ta~ranb: Tutto Mare, D.tily Gnll, Gulen's Meditmantan.
• < . ,.
..
July 9th to 18th
Many bargains in our
large selection of
previously owned
personal trea ures
frotn bygone eras.
Antique, Victorian,
Art Nouveau and Art Deco
CHA RL ES H. BARR
1803 Westcliff Drive
Newport Beach
,
M Friday July 17 1992 -----------~ --- ----=== = --=------~~--=----:_ ~-- -,
-Business--Business Editor Tony Cox ••• 642-4321, ext. 371
,
Unemployment rear sparks worker's comp abuse .
Count\. The econom\ is. in As companies conunue to cut back
because of the recession. mam
"ori..ers are bcgmnmg to feel their
1ub ecunt) threatened.
To compen)ate. some arc finding
pan, to blame As the
recession has lingered, t~e
1mcs11g31j\ e c<,tablishment
has seen rcquc)ts b) :snor-
unerh1cal Q;3ys 10
supplement their
incomes. at the e~nse
of their companie .
For c~amplc. 1f a
\\Orker considers his job
threatened because he
is a ne" -hire, problem
\\Orkcr or othe£""1se on
the edge of his com·
pan~ 's \\Ork force. he
ma~ file a fraudulent
"orlcr's compcnsauon
claim for an injur')
~i..stamcd while on the
pb 10 avoid being cut
-ne)), ansurance companies
and emplO)Cf) to moni1or
potential!) fraudulent 1.1. ork· •
er's compeflS3tion c!J1ms
sk)rocket.
Over the past year, 60 percent of
worker's compensation-claims brought
before investigators by employers, at-
torneys or insurance companies have
been fraudulent.
Whal arc emplO)crs 10 do? Legal
counsel may recommend simply pa}ing.
On 1hc other hand, as employers
continue 10 examine thctr operation) 10
jusury e''C!)' dollar spent, the que)tton
that tS bCmg frequcnlly asked 1s, ··Why
gi\c in to fraudulent ~orkcr's
compensation cl.31ms?" Herc arc some
guidelines ~ou shou!d folio-A :
• Examine each claim independently.
investigated and determined 10 be
fraudulenl, clients bring 1he case before
an arbi1ra1or court. The coun generally
requests that three fou~·hour days ~r
!>urveillance on the subJCCt be submitted.
Surveillance should display the subject
"ho has claimed to have sustained major
injunes actively punuing o ther
enden"ors. Jn !>Ome cases, evidence has
been provided ~o" ing employees who
have filed "orl.er's compensation claims
trJ\ehng to Hawaii, golf clubs in hand. Worker's compen 3tion is
the term common!) apphcd to
• Accept no situation at face value.
Busin ess
Fraud
off from all income. ~
S..,1,. r.:t1re than e\ er. this scenario is
1he statutes thnt give protection nnd
ecuril} to 1.1.orkcrs and their dependents
ag:11nst mjul). disease or death that
OC\'.'UT dunng employment. Such
protection LS gcncrall~ financed b) an
insurance agency at the expense or the
emplO)·cr.
Rcccntl~, h~~er, this insurance 13w
has become an eaS) target for abuse b)
emplo)ees. The state go,ernment ha
designated millions of dollars to gO\em
and monitor the thousands of claims
each )·ear. The ins.urancc companies
ha\C increased their premiums for
emplO)crs 3 a result of lo)ing millions
of dollar) m rc\cnucs because of
fraudulent claims. The employers ha\e
become \lctun . forced to allocate funds
to high insurance premium and legal
fees as the~ ti) to stre:smhne their
operations 10 adJu t to lean economic • I
• Find out po 1ble reasons the
emplo}ec ma} be filing the claim b~
a king yourself a few questions. \ a~ 1h1s
emplo~ee ha\ing trouble at \\Ork? Did
he find ou1 he was being fired?
The time spent rC\ ic"' 1ng thc)C
guidelines is \\ell spent. It ma} S3\C a 101
of money and time do-An the road.
O\cr the past ~car, 60 percen1 of
\\Orker's compcn :i1ion chum) brought
before imcstigatoh by cmplo)ers,
attorneys or in:i.urance companies ha\~
been fraudulent. Once a claim 1s
Some additional ad\icc:'Don't back
Jo" n and let employees filing fraudulent
'>'Orkcr's compensation claims against
,our compan} succeed. The thousands of
claims filed each )'car only incrc~c the
premiums insurance companies have 10
hand down 10 cmplo)ers. Think of it 1h1s
'':i\, r raudulent worker's compensa1ion
clJ;m) are too expensive not to fighl.
Thomas G .. \lartln is pnsldtnt of
.\lartin lmtstlgati•t Stnicts in Ntttport
Beach and Ornngc. c; "'; .., 3~ ed ~·ut :H businesses in Orange 11mcs.
--~! ........ ~· ... '; -.. · . au.11 · ---.. , · . , :'IDll;' • .;,._. • • ~ • ~We Can Save You Money
On Oosing Costs!
JllqJoinlmeat CBlemlar ~.., -·· . . . ~ . '/".. -' \\ \ ~-.. ::, \IJt:re~~ Com?an~
. n ... ·,'"'po:! BcJ ... h t-a~cd
~ ~t'.i . r1.. • .s: "rh firr-Coombe and
P.c :: • .. : .... .:J the Iu•e A~3rd
_: ... r. a ~ J:~ "~r!:r: ~ .. · 'por.. :e~
~: t .. e lr.:trn .. ttO:lwl $1.ep
Pro.Ju~·, .\, ..... 1:it . ! ·r
n~ 1 .. h;i ... , -!" ;i;;j ;: ~~hc11~ r: ;r ~ ... T • .._. 4.\l' ;.::n' h ... ,e
\\()H ~J ; ; l~~I i : :J~T ~ ..;T'•
?3:1 .. ~.:-1e•" i :Co 1'1 \e"~n
B~a ..... _~bee" J\o\.J!'~ ....... ,JS! J
i .. o::tra.:: b) :1-_ H Jg~e~
A1r..rJ:: Co t J pro\ . .Jt: i:1 .:-1ncJ1
,.. "~r ·,:.-:cm' for the L'.S S3\~ \
'.11' .DCAP h .. rpedo
1 he .'-. ''? rt Beach publi.:-
re b t.on' J_gen .. : Coombe &
Pedt~ 1.1. .• I hJndlc public rc la11on~
f r :~.: :\e"'P' rt C.in_ef';in~.
ofti ... 1..1i~ .. :rnC;Jr.1..ed. The
Con .. ~1" .. nC). J n0n·profit land
i ~ ·~J'\.lllun 1.r~Jn1iat1on, t) t~tng
i : 111::.C $~0 m1!110n IL ~cqutre tO
p:ir .. e , of land m the L'pper
'e"p· rt~ ..
rJ .\ .'-C\lo ;>vrt fnc . the
CJ fl r a af11: .11c o! Ted Thoma~
A,, ic1..110 oi Ph1!i1delphta, has
~nnuu nc.:ed the formation of
;:-rofe"1onaJ Cc.mm.in cation
A ' ·1a:e .... a ni.;" l.!1\ t--ion that "1:1
t'ro~ 1.:!e med1:Zil cd_,:.,!1on 3n.:i
': 1: "til1c pro£r:im~ directed 10
t. f .J 1 ... i:e p u:e ~1on:ih or
.ot ... :hn c'11
I ... ~·:: ..... port Bc:;:ich 01!1cc of
'~H~ \:a:i ~~ rc~e:i:'~
· .p· .... n!1.J :-.a,1b G.uin3m in the
"'~•~hJ'.: oi i:ln "·'ear-Id mediC31
:: ... !' t-.J1l d1ng n ·1...o, Alamitos. a
: • .i~ :.;i .. •ion ':il~ .. J Jt S :U00.000
Securities dealer
sentenced in fraud
~E\\-PORT BEACH -
.:"e\\port rc,1den1 Da,id
~auhn. a i rmcr ecuntics
dealer. ""as (,entcnced
Monda\ to three and a half ~cars 1n pnw n for
defrauding customers while
e1'1ne ttme in a halfwa\
house ~on a pre\ious fra~d
comicuon
:-\:iuhn "ao; accused of
de fr Ji..dmg clients of more
:h n Sl 5 m11hon He was
O"' . ..ied of commodities
ind m;J1) fraud and ordered
to pa~ nearly S l :? million in
rnti1u1ion
The seller. MSB Fina,est, "as al<.0
represented by SpcrT) Van Nes.s.
The ::'\e\' port Beach office of
Sperl') \'an !':e also represented
Ph.im Pacific in the sale of a
-.h<.pping center in El Toro for
s::.100.000.
The :"'ewport Beach office of
Gr .. bb &; Elhs commercial real
e~t.ite Sen ices recent I.
represented Hcadma)lcr lnc. and
O,'":n:rn Sporting Good' m 1he
lcJ'-1! of 3:.~;o square fc~t of
1nd.i~:nal space in S.1nt3 Ana. a
tr;i'.ls~.::tion 'alued at Sl million. ..
The Orange Counl)
Transponauon Corridor Agencie>
ha\c selected Jann Church
Partners to de,elop an 1dentic~
prugriim for the toll h1ghv.a~
planncd tn Orange County. The
!"e,,pon Beach ad,erti ing agenC)
"a also cho,en to de' clop a
po~111onmg and user program for
1he Autom:111c Vehicle
htemmrnion S) stem for U>e on
lhc tOll\\3):.
:"e-A pon Beach public relations
agen~ Refined Marketing
Concepts has been selected to
r<. present Sc.tshorc Construcuon
Co. of Costa Mesa.
Tuesday, July 21
Retirement Plan Seminar -T"e ,e,,pcn
Beach ofr~ce 01 Shearson
Lehman Brother) ·~ ,ponso:ins a
seminar on Lt:mp Sum D )!r,.
but1ons Fro'T'I Ri:i •er.ient Pan~"
from -p.m to 8: 15 p.m .. on
Juh 21 al l'W H,;Ht Re~1:nC\
Hotel on.Jambo:~ n Ir. ne. For
re-.er\ation:., catl uJJ. 1111.
Friday, July 24
Customer service -
The \.~erchaoB a"ld
manuract:.ve!S A.ssooat on ' I
present a one-da\ customer
se"ice tra1rnng \\Ori.shop trom 9
a.m. to 4 p.m: Jul\ 24 at the
Ba boa Ba' d ub, 1221 Pacific
Coa.>t H gr.,-a, 1n ~e.,pon
Beach Ca 556-1550.
Wednesday, Jul y 29
Techn oloBb -"1ree
mmar on MS·S pe™>nal
computer technologY will ht>
LOCAL l\EWS Ol\LY
For a s1.1b.>enpt1on
to the Dail> Pilot ,
ca I 6.:2-4333.
NQ. MORE
·FLEAS
ONE YEAR GUARANTEE
OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
• NO PESTICIDES OR POISONS USED fN YOUR HOME.
• SAFE FOR AOUL TS, CHILDAEN, AND PETS .
• YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LEAVE YOWi HOME OURJNG THE
APPUCA TION.
• BMRONMOOAU.Y SAFE
• Ft.EA FREE C0NDm0NS ANO DEODORIZES YOUR CARPET.
• LICENSED AND INSURED.
• WRITTEN 12 MONTH GUMANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
• THE ANAL SOLUTION POR A FLEA FREE HOME.
FOR A FRIE ESTIMATE CALL NOW
(714) 974-8850
FLEA FREE
WE PUT AN END TO FLEAS!
/' COSTA l\IESA Your Locally
f STATIONERS, I C Owned Stationers
A ~?'our l~-ction ci My_4i!" & Larex balloons foe ywr special occa9oos!
New Sm.ice. We'll WRAP. PACK & SHIP an . Local . at hoolc
Smead File
Folders
Sm~
F.cul '00 I Ul
Rq: 'IZJ5
NOWs3.97
(
First Aid Kits
~ ft.oc('b. I lcwne..
QfQorCir
Ofu K.-• nx> IC. t S IWiplt
Rec. ''4995
SALE 1J4.95
P-111 r ... Ad ~·JCXX>
Rq. 9S
SALE~29
Me.ad Envel~
100 PU. 6 )/4'9, •10
Rq. 'J.69
NOW .97¢ foox
1993
c.alcndca :nl
~Available
NOW
Wde Selection
70 E. l 7rh ~b C.O.Sta Mesa , CA '!l§?7 TEL 642-4563 FAX (714) 722-
' ,
oif ered by the 'e" port harbor
:Vea Chamber of Commerce's
T echno'oS' C~""m.ttee at 5
p.m. Jut\ 29 at 1he chamber
oit1ct-14 -o Jamooree Rd. for
1nformat1on call 759-913i.
iiiiiiiill • In-house Approval.___,,,._,,,ibsc
• Direct Funding
Successful management -The
\\e•charts a,..d \,.,nu1act~He''
\),oc1ation \\ 111 pre~nt a
or.e-da' seminar ent1t1ed
"S:icces.Jul \.".anagtment 1n an
\li.;lu-E~hnic \\o:l..p'ace," 9 am.
10 .i p.m. July 29 at the Balboa
8d\ Club l 221 Pncific Co.ht
• New Pwcllase or Refinan:e!
• 14 Units up to $2 million
First Central Bank has the ~t dall for yru.
For personaJiz.00 ard pro!e$ional ~
we are pst a prone call away.
H ~h"a' ·n 'e\\f)Ort Beach. For
ntormat10n, Cd I 558· 155t,
Th ursday, Ju ly 30
· 1r-1 FIRST -CENTRAL
I BANK,N.A. Business magic -
El"'tert.J ner and bus ne)> lt'Cturer
Cern· Hart \\ill pre){'nt a tan:
entitled 'The Magic is 'ou ·
Customer Sel'\.ce, Team\\Crk.
Sales" at 7·30 p.m. July 30 at
the Balboa Bay Oub. l 221
Pac1itc coast Rigfl~ay in
,e\,port Beach. Call 729-4400.
In Orange County, call~ Rappa
(714) 568-9003
DeanRanrA toonEx~e (800) 989-9010
@ Rtli . ... . ___ ,. ..... .,...._ ...
We Have Some Very Shocking News
For Drywood Termites
I fs called the Elecho-gaa
Svsf••· A battle plan that uses
finely tuned electricity to wi n the
war against these home damaging
critters. After 12 years of
continuous use, and treatment of
over 50,000 government buildings,
schools, apartments and homes, the
Electro-gun has proven to be one
of the most environmentally sound
methods of drywood termite
control available today.
A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecola Servlcu lac.
and the ~lectTo-gun together make a very attractive package,
offering rts customers security and peace of mind, knowi ng that
THERE'S NO NEED FOR:
• Poison gas In your home
• Removal of food or plants
• Costly roof tile dam149e
•Landscape damage
• Overnight lodgi ng for you
-and your pets
Treatment includes a written two-year
warranty AND ls re newable yearly for the life
of the property! Now, doesn't that make more
sense?
CALL NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION!
ECOLA SERVICES INC.
ORANGE COUNIY • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE
.......... -t-800-552-8107 ..
&d ..W. Agen,. For The Electro-Gun ·
{
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
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Ice cream vendor arrested on
suspicion or child molestation
COSTA MLSA -Police atrcsted a Santa Ana ice
cream "endor Thur. day on !tuspicion of child
mole!ttat1on, Sgt. Mike Millington !.aid.
Felipe Larios, 45, of Santa Ana, reportedly offered
free-fee cream and candy to three young girl,\, lunng .
1hem IJltO his white ice cream truck '"here he
molci,ted them, Millington said.
Lrnos reportedly operated the truck in the
l>O~t~'"e!tt portion of Costa Mesa for the past )Car,
Millington said. While the three girl'>, aged 10-11, are
th~ only onei, who have reported anything to police,
Millington bche\".cs. there mav be more victims and he
would like the public's help.·
Anyone with information about Larios should
contact Detectives Carol Love at 75-t-5360 or Uob
Cistel-. at 754-5 178.
Show horse electrocuted in
stalls at Orange County Fair
A horse \\as electrocuted Thuri.d.iy at the Orange
County Fair while being groomed for a '"cekend
sho\\, an apparent victim of an exhibitor sticking the
wrong plug into an electrical outlet.
The incident occurred around 3·10 p.m .. according
to Jill Lloyd, fair spol-.esperson. The 3-year·old Mor·
gan I kme, worth approximately Sl0,000. wa!> owned
b) Ann Oro\\ n of Pas~ldena. •
The horsc .. named Mirado t.folarat1, was at tht.: fair
for an exhibit this '""cdcnd.
Each bJrn has 'cparatc elcctncal '}~t cm<; and
hOU!>C!> .lbout 20 hor\C\.
Around I p.m .. there hhd been an clt.:ctncal outage
1n Mtrado\ barn. Llcctric1.1ns came out .1round 3
p.m. and tripped a breal-.cr to te<,t the '> 'teni.
Another e:<hibitor had pturu:cd in a cord into a
thrcc·hl)lc outlet. 13ut the cord was nm\1ng une of 1t<,
three p1 ong'> lkc.iu'c the cord \\J' not grou1\Jed, an
_,J;j~~titi:aLc.uucnL ~-th.rough LI~ bar"'1--1.1.keR--th
c lectnci.111' tripped the breal-.cr., Llll)d ,,,id.
Tr.11ne r G<.rl) Ru,hton of f\orco, \\J\ E:roomtng
t-.tiradl r .1t thi' time. It wa!> cro'>.,·tted to the metal
\tall,, ,1 -.tamJ.ml grorn11ir.g practice. I lllyd ,,11J
I h.: hor!>e \\J!> electrocuted tn.,tant l) 1 \\O. other
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
..._ Yw hllr c..tfs k t'
1m UIUI lln .. COSTA llUA-SU·llSI
Celebtwt.i1g 25 Years in
Newport Beach
Expenence
0 "Snge Cbunty's ~
talian OJsne
and a spectarular
beyveN.
Onner is served
each night from
5pm tD 1 2 mdnite
(\Neekends 'tJI 1 am)
OJr piano bar will keep yoJ
humnln'!
I ... j ii 1, 11 ,t ( •• t-:( f F; ~ ,. ~. ' •••
t~t/ It J ~),)'':~•\/I
3131 w. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
14 642-7880
·shovills
• susscms£R o1scouN1 CARD •
I
hor!>cs also being groomed, were freed quicl.Jy and
suffered no mjune'
Boy on bicycle sustains minor -
Injuries In collision with bus
COSTA McSA -A 14-ycar·old boy was struck by
an OCTD bu., on Dro::idway )C.,tcn.lay, suffering
minor injurie., but g" ing police an opportunity to
i'isuc a warning on riding bic)cles on busy streets.
The boy, Joey Worl..man , "•"riding his bicycle
"est on Broad\\ay near Ornnge avenue around 3:30
p.m. when he \wcrvcd too clo!.e to the bus, said
Costa Mesa officer Da\C Andcr'ien. I le grazed
against the right ~idc of th1.. bu .. and the bil-.c nipped.
Preliminary indications .. ugge.,tcd Work.man, who
Ji,ed nearb}. i,uffcred a brol..cn ankle at most. Out
Anderi,en s::11d it coulJ ha'e been \\Orse. Bicycling
accidents arc :in unlortun:He part of summer, when
there ar.e _more cl_1ilJr~n ri~ing t h~ir bikes duriog th~
day, he said
"Now that \ehou1\ out we're goi.ng to have more
children on the i,trt.:cl'> and \\C really want to st ress to
them to be more c.1rcful anJ lool-.," Andersen said.
"Thi-; kid wa' really lucky. If we had wound up under
these wheels, he'd be dead righ t now."
Local businesses getting stuck
with a nood of phony money
CORONA DEL ~tAR -Local mcrchanls have
recently been hi t b) .1 ~pate of phony S20 and SlOO
bills, said Ro)al R<idt1'c, prt.:\ldcnt of the Corona dcl
Mar Chamhcr of Commerce.
"Ile \'Cl) a\\,1rc th.it these counterfeits '"arc noating
around amJ there arc :1 lot of them," Radkte told
mcrch.1ni.. .u ,1 recent lunc.hcon. A bank manager,
R.1dtl..e '>aid 1111 .. r1. hJnt., \\ho '1cc1.·pt counterfeits \\ill
not be reirnhu1sed f\•r them by tmancial in stitution ...
"It's )Our Im.-.:·
Authoritic' ''ere un.1\\Jrc ot an~ big increa\C in
.G(.).Unlt}rfcit mone\' 111 1hc Corona del Mar area, but
Lee \\J~oncr. 'the he:id ol the Secret St.:f\ice office in
Sant 1 An..i, ,,llli th.: funn~ mone~ "out there.
"Our nm, 1' lair!\ ~te.1<lv," \\'agoner said . Out the
-.mailer !.hop' 1n C\ :w11.1 Jct ~lar ~<lo feel the loss
fl\ Ore than th.: I.tr ~c r ~tore-.. he sa1<l. "It's going to
at lie DC Fair
-and· claim ~
one Ollhese tree gills
..
hurt a small merchant, no doubt :!bout u."
Phony bill~ can be d1.:te<:ted, h0\\;1.:\l'1. mid W.1go11er
i,aiJ merchants should tool.. clo\cl) .tt h1llJ.ur
authenticity. Genuine bills h.1\e .1 tclltak red 11nd
blue fiber running throug.h them. phOll) one do not
In addition, Wagont.:r ~aid the p11rtrilit' ol ,\1H..lr~\\
Jack,on on the S20 and Benj.1rnin Franklin on the
SlOO bills are three-dimcn~ion,11 anu lilclikl:
Counterfeit money is nat Jilt! \\a,hcd out. he' ii.I
Transportation agency sues foes
of San Joaquin toll road
COSTA MESA -The S:in Jo;iquin I !ill rr.111 ·
portal.ion. Corridor Agcnc~ :in·c.1 ih IM: memhcr .. itie.,
filed !tuit against four local cnrnonmcntal groups
Monday in an effort to cunfront tin c\pt·ct<:J l<:gal
challenge to the pl;inncd l <i-m1le toll roaJ.
T he la\\SUll, filed 111 U.S. D....irkt Coull, n.1111c.;
Stop Polluting Our Newport, tht.: Lagun.1 C:in~t111
Newport Bea.:h
10£5 Newport Center Dri\e
Fashion Island
(714) 754-16::!::!
Con cnnnc). Lagunu Greenbelt Inc, :Sa\c Our San
Ju.in .inti L1£Ull!I act1\l~t l:.l11.1bdh l.ced:.
'I he corriJur tg\!n\;y rtt.I oth~r-pl:mrtrltrnrrmt:ing
1he court 10 confirm that pl 1n:. to build the I 5-mile
long San Jua4uin 1 ltlb. Tr.111'110n.111~m Cl m lor c n·
IOtlll \\ilh lcJcr~tl cn,11onmcntal l:m . l xpcc:t11 r
kg.11 ch:1llcngc from the cmirnnm ·n1:il gwup n. med
Ill 1hc l:msu11. the com ior accn~\ 'ants lo n; he
.ill leg.ii ch.dlcn~c., to the: pl OJ d 1; ·fofc rnn~lf\Jtllun
begins, \\hi h 1~ 'chcJukd hc!on: the (;:Jd ol 11>~~
"\\'e 1.;no" "C .ire going to gd :i l,n,!>Ull l>V n1:1 or
I 111:r," ~;1id ·1 1.1n~pl1rt,111un CumJ •r Agenc1c p 1l.c •
per on Li':i Telle,, ··otJ\iuu I~. ".:\! ra1hc1 ha\1: 11
•iOne r. 'l hi action \\l!I mo.c th "~Ui:!> 1111 the
l\lllrt rroce'' ~mmcr. .
The la\\\Uit \\U!> l1lc<l one \\CCI-; .1fkr 1h~ S.in 1uJ·
quin I !ill' Tr.1n,p11rta11on Comdor A£Cll') 11.:~\: c
.1pf'll0\JI fr r the projc..i IJ0m the h:d1.:1.1l Mgl '·
Admin1!>tra11 un.
Sale Hours·
Mon. -Fn 10 00 .t.m to ~.oo p.m.
SJt 10.0'J IO 1, 00,p.m
Sun 12 00 to ~ 00 p m
FASHION ISLAND
EWPORT BEACH .
SALE NOW IN PROGRESS
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S.EMI-ANNUAL SALE
( 1i ...... ,,,.,, II/ •• , fl, .. \ /, .
Polo Ralph L.1uren • lfuc11 Uo..,.; • 'iou1h\\1Ck • Jo~eph Abboud • Norman Hilton
Ted Baker e Ike Behar • Ci11mJn Bro .... • Re\n pooner
Hen!) C1.,tll'n' • Rtih~rt T.1lhou • 7 ... mclla •Tom Tailor • r\vire~ • C.P. Co
('ole 11 wn • l1.u~, l'nvall: Labt'I • L'Equrpc
Pe~ton • I u.:1 nn B.i•hcr l •Alexander Juli.m • 7egna
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BLAZERS.--.. -.. _ .. , S~5.00 10 SI!:
ORES TROUSERS .. Sl35.00 Ill s'2Q500. s ''1.90 10 $179.90 '1,\} \l[RS .................... s 5JK) to S~:5.00 . S49.90 to Sl~9QO
ORF.SS SHIRTS-.... _s 5; so 10 s n ~ . ~ 2"'.W 10 s 99.90 Ul ITRWEAR ..... --.... S ~5.00 10 s=95 00. SS9.<IO I $1~q 11(1
nES ........... .__ ............ s..i5.00to S q-oo \li1.YO toSJ9,iO HOl'.-........................ m500toM500 s-9.9010 SJOQ90
MEN'S SUITS
All Wool
Reg. '450
s199oo
~DRESS SHIRTS
Cotton Pinpoint
Reg. 155
•3200
.
POLO STYLE
Knit Shirts
Reg. •421e
•1990
MEN'S SUMMER
Cotton Suits
Reg. '29500
•12900
,
NECKWEAR
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WALKING SHORTS
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AS Friday, July 17, 1992
.. ~~~nge County Fair Results
4·H FLOWERS & AC-HORT • 1ST
JUDGING
Division: VEGETABLES/PLATE· 1 ST
Class: 10 OIFF. VEGETABLES, NAME
l Brett Hellmich, Costa Mesa
1. Bren Hellmich, Costa Mesa
1. Brett Hellmich, Costa Mesa
1 T)'son Hellmich, Costa Mesa
1. T)'SOn Hellmich, Costa Mesa
3 Scott P. Giddings, Costa Mesa
Oh ision: OTHER PLANT SCIENCE
Class: HERBS
I Breit Hellmich, Costa Mesa
1 T~~n Hellm1th, Costa Mesa
Class: POTTED FRUITS
3 Slephen J. Leece, Costa Mesa
Class: POTTED VEGETABLES
1 Scott P. Giddings, Costa Mesa
1 Brett Hellmich, Costa Mesa
2. T}~n Hellmich, Costa Mesa
2. Stephen J Leece, Costa Mesa
2. S1ephen J. Leece, Costa Mesa
Division: FRESH FLOWER ARG/lST
Class: BOUQUET/FRESH FLOWERS
3 T1ilanv Dalpe, Cos1a Mesa
Class: CORSAGE/FRESH FLOWERS
1 T11fany Dalpe~ Costa Mesa
Clas : FLORAL ARRNG 'T/FRESH
FLOW
1 T1flam Dalpe, Costa Mesa
1 Scott P G1ddin~. C~ta M~
Class: 100 YEARS IN THE MAKING
1 T111an} Dalpe. Costa Mesa
•
c-,.oc. r • .,
David Math ison of Costa Mesa won the Best Display of Cut Stones in Gems and Mine rals competitions
at the Fair. Hi s entry included two stones of his own design and will be on display throughout lhe (ai r.
Class: INTERMEDIATE
1 Scon P. Giddings, Costa Mesa
Division: CANNING
Cl.lSs: BEGINNING
1. Benjamin l. Inouye, Costa Mesa
2. Abraham Inouye, Costa Mesa
2. Mera J. Kritz, Newport Beach
Class: SUNDT/TEEN
Newport Beach/Colla Meaa DaUy Pilot
2. Patricia S. Kriz, Newport Beach
Class: 2·CRUST PIE BERRY/FRUIT .p
1. Abraham Inouye, Costa M~
Clan: 2·CIUST PIE BEARY/FRUIT·T
1. Heidi Star Thomsen, Newport
Beach
Class: OTHER PASTRIES-TEEN
1. Kelly Patrick Dignan, CO!.ta Mesa
Class: BEST OF SHOW AWARD
1. Kelly Patrick Dignan, C~ta Mes.1
Division: CANO'V/JR J 1ST
Class: FUDGE, CHOCOlA TE/PRE-
TEEN
1 . Molly K. Dignan, Costa M~1
Class: OTHER CANOY THAN
ABOVE/PT
1. Melissa W. Inouye, Cost,1 Mesa
Class: BEST OF Oi\lision
1. MelisS<I W. Inouye, Cost<1 Mesa
Division: COOKIES/JRJ 1ST
Class: BAR, BROWNIES/PRETEEN
1. l>atricia S. Kr iz, Newport Beach
1. C.:ira N. Mungo, NC\\.port Beach
l . Patricia S. Kriz, Newport Bt!ach
Class: BAR, OTHER/PRETEEN .
1. Kellee Koenig. Co;ta MeSJ
1. Milan Roussel, Newport Oeach
Class: DROP, CHOCOLATE CHIP/
PRTN
2. Solange Rou)set, Newport Geach
Class: DROP,CHOC. CHIP W/NUT·
PT
1. Jennifer W;ird, Co!>tJ MesJ
Class: DROP, OATMEAL)PRETEEN
1. Nolan Rousset, Newport Beach
Class: DROP, PEANUT BUTIERJPT
1. i\1olly K Dignan, C())ta Mf!Sa
Class: DROP, OTHER, NAMED/
PRETN
1. 154\ac L. Inouye. Costa Mesa
1. Kellee Koenig, Costa Me~
Class: ROLLED, SUGAR/PRETEEN
1. Benjamin L. Inouye. Costa Me>a
2. Milan Rousset, Newport Beach
Class: DROP,CHOC. CHIP W/NUT·
TN
1. Kelly Patrick 0 1grtan, Costa Mesa
1. Lia Rou'>)(?t, Newport Beach
Class: ROLLED, OTHER, NAMED/
TEEN
2. Neal D. Parsons, Newport Beach
Division: PREP MIX PROO/JR/1ST
Class: ORIG.RECIPE/COMM.CAKE
MIX
1. Jessica M. Ward, CO!>la Mesa
• ADULT BAK(Q FOODS & PRE·
S£RVED FOODS
Ohision: HOME ART/CRAFTS AWO.
Class: PR ES.FOODS SWEEPS rAKES
1. Ka1hy ',\1. Diewald. Cosra Mes.l ·
Division: FAIR THEME (FOODS)
Class: COOKIES (9)
1 Shirley f. Jean, Costa Me>a
3. Maryellen Ford. Corona Del M.1r
H1M Nancy Stamfield, Costa Mes.1
ct·H ll>\f..ED roODS CANNINC-1ST 1. Juliet M . Ho\er, Costa Me!>a
JLDC.l '\.G •
2. Patricia S Kriz, Newport Oeach
Class: ROLLS, ANY KIND PRErEEN
2. Melissa W. lnou>·e, Co;t.-i Me).)
Di\lision: CAKE-J RJ l ST JUDGING
Class: BUNDT/PRETCEN
1. /\ 111,10 Rou!>set, N('wport lfo.1ch
Class: CARROT/PRETEEN
1. Mera J. Kritz, Newport Beach
Class: O.CAKES THAN ABOVE-TEEN fijiiiiiii~ii~~~~~~~~~iiiae&~-i!!-&iil
Oi\iSion: FOOD PREP.IBAKED lST
Class: BEGINNI NG· lST 2 YRS.
1 lull'!\\ Ho\er, Costa Mesa
Cla.,.,: 1,..,, TM. J RD & HH YRS.
l !>cott P G1<.klrng., Costa Mes,1
Di\ i'>ion: FOOD.PREP. NUTRS11 ST
JUNIOR BAl\[0 FOODS · 1ST
IUDCINC
Divi sion: BREAD & ROLLS/JR/1 ST
Class: BANA"'A BREA01PRETEE N
1. Milan Rou:.wt, Ne\\port B<'.1Ch
Class: MUFFI NS, FRUIT1PRETEEN
2. Sol,1nge Roussel, Newport Be.ich
Class: rRUIT/PRETEEN
2 [m1ly A. Mueller, Co~la 1\.1 '><l
Class: O.CAKCS THAN ABV.1PRE·
TEEN
1. Karisa 0 . Parsons, Newport
Beach
Class: BEST QF Division
l . Benjamin l. Inouye, Costa Mesa
Division: PIES & PASTRIE/JR/lS
Class: ONE CRUST PIE/PRETEEN
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Clut: MUFFINS (6) Clau: OTHER ROLLED/CUT COOK· Class: BOYSENBERRY
3. Sheryl A . Pessell, Costa Mesa IES 1. Kathy M. Oiewald. Costa Me~
Clasl: PIE 1. Maryellen Ford, Corona Del Mar Class: CRANBERRY
2. Cota l~ Parc;()llS, Newport H/M. Shirley Packard, Newport Beach 1. Kathy M Diewald, CChtd Mesa
Beach Division: LOW CALORIE DESERTS Class: MINT
Clasl: OTHER FOOD MADE W/ Class: CAKE 1. K.1thy M. Diewald, Co)ta Mesa
HONEY 2. Sheryl A. Pessell, Costa Me~ Class: PLUM
?..,Nancy R. Kriz, Newport Beach ctass: COOKIES (9) 2. Kathy M. 01ewald, C~ta Mesa
Division: BRfAD·B.POWDER/ 2. Sheryl A. Pessell, Costa Mesa Class: STRAWBERRY
QUICK Class: OTHER LOW CALORIE DES· 3. Kathy M 01ewald, CChta Mesa
Cla51: ZUCCHINI, W/NUTS ETC. SERT Class: WINE
1. Susan Huber, Costa Mesa 1. Deborah S. Dial, Costa Mesa 1. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
C I a 1 s: 0 THE R QUI C K Division: PIES & PASTRIES/1ST Class: OTHER JELLY THAN ABOVE
BREAD,NAMED Class: PECAN 3. Irene Dunlap, Newport Beach
2. Cindy Lilley, Newport Beach 1. Tanya Nielander, Costa Mesa Division: MARMALADES & BUT·
Division: SPECIALTY/COFFEE CKE Class: PUMPKIN TERS
Class: COFFEE CAKE (1 SM.) H/M. Jeanine M. Bass, Costa Mes.1 Class: FRUIT BUTTER
H/M. Susan Huber, -Costa Mesa Class: STRAWBERRY WITH GLAZE 1. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
ClilSt! MUFFINS, OTHER, NAMED 3. Jeanine M. Bass, Costa Mesa Crass: OTHER, NOT ABOVE
2. Deborah S. Dial, Costa Mesa Class: OTHER ONE CRUST PIE 3. K.athv M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
H/M. Michele A. Bennett, Costa Mesa 2. wdy M. Bolt, Costa Mesa Class: BEST IN Division
Divltk>n : YEAST BREAD Class: BEST OF Division 1. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
Class: PULL-APART BREAD/ROLLS 1. Tanya Nielander, Costa Mesa Division: PICKLES,RELISH,SAUCE
3. Michelle Mc Donald, Costa Division: PREPARED MIX PROD· Class: BBQ SAUCE
Mesa "' UCT HIM. K;ithy M. D1ewald, Costa Me!>a
Class: SPECIAL (CHEESE, ETC.) Class: ORICJCOMMERCIAL CAKE Class: BREAD & BUTTER PICKLES
H/M. Sharon E. Yagerlemer, C~tcl MIX . 1. Robert A. rriedman. Costa Mesa
MeSJ 2. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa 2. !(;)thy M Diewald, Casa Mesa
C I as s : 0 TH E R' YE AST Division: GIFT PACK/PRES.FOODS Class: CHILI SAUCE
BREAD,NAMED Class: MIXED PACK OF JAM/JELLI ES 1. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
2. Ca roline Lombard i, Newport 2. K.Jthy M. Oiewald, Costa Mesa Class: CHUTNEYS
Beach Division: FRUIT & FRUIT JUICES 2. !(;)thy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
Division: lAYRD/FROST CAKE/lST Class: FRUIT JUICE, ANY KIND Class: CUCUMBER PICKLES, All
Class: OTHER LAYERED CAKE,-2. Kathy M. Diewald, Co!>ta Mesa HIM Kathy M. Diewald, Co:.ta Mesa
NAME Class: PEACHES, All VARIETIES Class: Dill PICKLES
1. Bernadene Redding, Costa Mesa 3. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Me~;1 1. Robert A. Friedman, Costa Me>cl
Class: BEST OF Division Division: FRUITS & VECJ DRIED Class: PICKLED FRUITS
1. Bernadette Redding, Costa Mesa Class: FRUIT 2. !(;)thy M. D1ewald, CChta Mesa
Division: CAKE (NOT LAYERED) 2. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa Class: PICKLED VEGETABLES
Class: BANANA Class: TRAIL MIX 2. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa
2. Sheryl A. Pessell, Cost..1 Mesa 1. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa 3. John P. Tevebaugh. CChta M~
Class: CHEESE CAKE, FLAVORED Class: OTHER DRIED FRUIT/VEG. Class: RELISHES
3. Mary A. Phipps, Costa Mesa 1. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mes.J 2. Kathy M Diewald, Costa Mes.i
Class: CHOCOlA TE Class: BEST OF Division Class: SWEET PICKLES
3 Susan Huber, Co:.ta Mesa 1. Kathy M. 01ewald, Co)ta Me!>tl 1. Kathy M. D1ewald, Co>ta Mesa
Class: FRU IT (APPLESAUCE, ETC.) Division: JAMS Class: OTH.PICKLES/RELISHES,ECT.
2. Genevieve Rheaume. Costa Class: APRICOT 1. Kathy M Diewald. Costa Mesa
:\1e...:i 2. Kathy M. D1ewakl, Costa Mc•-,.1 2. John P. Te\ebaugh. Costa Mesa
3 Sheryl A. PesseU. Costa Mesa Class: BLACKBERRY Division: POTPOURRI/PRES.FOODS
Class: OTHER NON·LAYERED CAKE 2. Kathy M. b1ewald, Costa Ml.'~l Clas s : OTHER POTPOURRI,
2. Lori Stitt, Costa Me:.a Class: CHERRY NAMED
HIM Deborah s. Dial. Costa Mesa . d c M Division: CANAPE/HORS D'OEUVRE 2. K.lthy M. D1ewald. Costa '-le~1 3. 'T;inya N1elan er. osta esa Class: FRUIT JAM W/LIQUOR, ANY HM Jerry Le-.rer, B;ilboa Island C lass : O TH .CANAPES/HORS 2. K.1thy M. D1ewald, Costa Ml-,.\ Di\-is ion: PRESERVES
D'OEUVRE Class: PEACH Class: STRAWBERRY
H \1. Deborah S. DicJI, Costa Mes.J 1. Kathy M 01ewald, CChtd Mt..,_1 ' 2 l\.1thv M D1ewJkl, Co:.ta Me:.a
Oi\ision: BAR COOKIES Class: PLUM t Cla s: OTHER PRESERVES, NAMED
Class: BROWNIES, FUDGE 1 v . h •1 D Id C ta •• a 1. K·lthy M . Die\"'-'ld, Co~ta M,,,.a B h . "'1t y ·~ . 1ewa • os "•l'' . .... • '" 1 N,rncy R. Kriz, Newport eac Class: RASPBERRY Class: BEST IN Di"ision
3 Sheryl A Pessell, CChtJ Mesa 1..-K.lthy M. 01ewald. Costa :\\~1 I Kathy M D1e\,altl. Costa Mesa
et;Jrn rRtJIT U-ARS, NU'NUT5 Class: STRAWBERRY Division: ~CC. & VEG. JUICES
1. Su~ln Huber, Costa Mesa ' 1. Lori Stitt, Co)ta Mesa C I a ss: 0 THE R VE C ./\! E G .J·
Class: NUT BARS Class: BEST OF Division UICE,NAME 1. Mary A. Phipps, Costa Mesa • h D Id C M Division: DROP COOKIES 1. Kathy M. D1t!wald, Costa Mc·~1 t IM. "Jt y '-\ 1c.•w.1 , osta e:.a
C UTS Division: JELLIES Class: CHOCOLATE HIP, W Class: APPLE ADULT FLO\\[R 2 -2ND JUDG·
Di~lslon: SECOND JUDGING
Class: EXHIBITORS CHOICE·
THEME
1 Donna C Van lpNen, CChta
Mesa
Class: HANGING ARRANGEMENT
1 Donna C. Van lperen, Co .. ta
Mesa
Class: ARRANC. FEAT. SPIDER
MUMS
1. Carol A. lattmer, Costa Mesa
2. Donna C. Van lperen, Co:.ta
M~
Class: FEAT. TROPICAL FLWR/
FOlAC
1. Donna G. Van lpert!n, Costa
Mesa
4. Marthe White, Co:.ta Mesa
Class: BEST USE OF THEME
1. Donna C. Van lperen. CChta
-Mesa
Division: SECOND JUDGING
Class: WEDDING
2. Donna C. V;in lperen, Costa
Me>a
Class: ANNIVERSARY
1. Donna G. Van lporen, Co~ta
Mesa
Cl.i s: TROPI CA L Cla~s: Ul\USUAL CO~TAl'°'CR
2. Donna G \ .1n l~eren . ...;C::.;o;.;;.)t;.;.;''--'-4...,P Jt11u.1 v_ 0.il f.,..1 t l\<\e53
Mt"Q Class: EXHIBITO R S CHOICE
Class: THEME J IJt>e W. SI e.1hJr Cu lJ Mf'>..1
2 Donn.i G. V.in lpt.·rcn, Cost.1 Oivi)ion: TRCl'.DS MOO.DESIGN
MNi OP • <;l.iss: BY THE SEA ADULT rLO\\ CKS .t -.!ND JUDC· 2 Lon \.\ lburn Ct t.i Mi
ING
Division: LOCAli l l\D JUDGl"C Class: LI FE !'I.EAR A PO'D
Class: TROPICAL SUN 1 Kochel. 0 UOnrll II, l"e\\port
2. Dee W SI 1.. ahan Co>tJ ,\k').'l Bead
Class: PINK POSIES Class: C0\1B. OLD M W SnLES
4. Det• W Sh£>ahan, Co)ta Ml·)a rEAT
H M Ann Harch Cc .!.1 ~k).J 1 KochPllt• 0 clonndl. Nt\\ port
Division: BOUQUETS, ROU"'D Be.t h
2ND Cla)s: WESTCRN ABSTRACTION
Cl;lSs: SOMETHll'l.G FR0 \.1 TH E 1 f xi'r 0 J.1nr1 ~t\\p .. rt '
GARDEN B~.ich
1. Dt.'l' \\. Shc11h.10, Co~ta M" " Divbion: MORIBAll.A 2'0 JUDG· Class: HAWAIIAN TllE\\E l"G
1 R(J{heHe 0 clc nrd "l'\\.f>orl Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE Beach
Divisi'on: MINI ARRA'°"GCM E~T 1 ll ih S B,i • C >a \1t.' a
2ND Di\.1)100. l'l.AGE-IRE 21'0 JuDGt ... c
Class: S[ASHORE Cla<..): EXHIBITOR'S CHOIC[
-t. P,ltriL11 \\ (),1lp~. C.o:.tJ Mesa 2 k01 I~ • 0 !, t '-t::·' J>Ort•
HM. Ann Hardy. Co~~.1 \1cs:.i Beach
The· First Glass Of Wine Is On Us!!
-MONDAY -
• SPAGHETTI -Meat or Marinara Sauce.~ ............................................. ~.95
-TUESDAY -
• BROASTED CHICKEN -
3 p ieces In a basket, spaghetti
marinara........................................ 5.95
-WEDNESDAY -
• SAND DABS -Savory rice,
fresh veget.able ................................ 6. 25
-THURSDAY -
• ROAST BREAST OF TURKEY -
Stuffing, mashed pot.ato and S
veget.ables ....................... : .... 6. 9
-FRIDAY -
• FISH 'N CHIPS -Tempura battered
cod, cole slaw, & french fnes .. . 1•25
-SATURDAY -
• LASAGNA ......... ~ ............ 7 .25
' -SUNDAY --·
• SAND DABS ................... 6.25
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A8 Friday, July 17, 1992
Woman killed in accident a
'caring' preschool teacher
By Tony Oodero
St.lit W•ttf
IRVINE -An cmplO)CC at
the Soulh Coast E:i rly
Childhood Ce nter .,aiJ
J hur'>d.1~ that Sta\cec Stone. J
)Oung teacher '"ht, J icd from
IOJllrll'' susraincJ 1n a Ne" pon
Lk.1.-h mowrc\ck accident."·•'
.1 l!l)OJ teachc.r anJ a cann~ ' ~ pt' .. :>llll
"She \\J' a wonderful pcr,on
"ith a re all' big he::m." .;:uJ
Don 1'.ub1c;1. ,;hll J\Orked ''1th
S101~e. 25, at the Ir.inc
rrc,1.·hOlll for the p.1'1 \\Hl
~ear, ... She "as re ,1 lly gol1J
"11h the k1Js."
The vuung wom.111. who"·•'
cng.1gcJ to be marri.:J. wa~
do .. c to her famil). and h.1J
rcturnl'd to ~chool recent!\ lll
get hl'r teaching crcdcntia·I su
'he coulJ tc.1ch k111dagartcn.
Kuh1ca ... mi.
Stone\ mother. Linda . .,,ml a
memorial sen•ice "ill be helJ
fl1r ha J.1ughtcr ;11 2 p.m
S.11urJ.1) at the 5lHllh Cu;1.,1
Communny Church. 5 l 20
llo1111.1 Canyon l.)m·e.
\hw.: '' ·" injure I r:.irh
\\ cdnl·,tf.1\ morn1ne after ..,he
'' ·" l.'Jl'CteJ from .1 -nwtnrn de
dll\en h' her fnenJ P.llll R
ti.1rh.1111. 21. of 1 r1•\, :"-.'I \he
,1i1d l1.1rh.1rtl \\l'rl' rerMtl'dl~
11•l h•\\111e .11101hcr frtl•nd. Bl\ .111
t \,11hl kr. 21 .<-..1dor fr11111
l ~ Ll ·~ lk.Kh 'l\Jl SIJI l\ll.
"An 0111Hand1111~ \'ek
/11dim1 Rt"ffmrram'
According to preliminary
reportl>, the three fricndi> had
been at Henry 'N Harry's Goat
Hill Tavern in Costa Mesa
pnor to the accident, Nc,1,-port
Beach police Lt. Tim Ne\\m.1n
~:ud.
Traveling westbound on
Ualboa Boulevard, Garhartt
and Stone were reportedly
followi ng Yundiler in his red
J londa Prelude at speeds of 80 ·
to 90 mph. according 10
"1111esses.
Thi: accident occurred after
Vandilcr stopped 10 make the
turn from \\CStbound Balboa
Boulevard to Ne...,port
Uoulevard and the motorcycle
!-truck his Prelude. police-snid,
Doth Garhartt nn<.I Stone,
\\ho '"ere \\Caring helmets,
"ere thrown from the
motorC)clC. Witnei;~es nearby
the accide nt reportedly tried
un~ucces!lfully to administer
CPR to Stone. She was taken
to I ioag Memorial Hospital
"here she was pronounced
dcad at 2:15 a.m.
Garhart\ "a taken to UCl
\ledical Cen ter were he
remain!. in critical condition.
said Fran Tardiff, a UCI
'POkCl>\\Omnn.
\'and1kr. "ho '' .t' unrn1ureJ. "a' arre,tcd by Ne" port 13each
pnltcc on ~u,picion t'f felony
Jrunken uri' 111g. I le wa~ being
hclJ on SI0.000 bail.
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~ A principal for 21 years, Evans will oversee teacher training at UCI. Assistant Principal Pavich moves into top slot.
By Russ Loar
S'.a!I Y>llle1
NEWPORT Dl::ACH -A 21·
year career as u high sc hool princi-
pal has come to an end for New-
port Harbor High School Principal
Dennis Evum,, who has been hired
to oversee teacher training pro-
gram. at UCL
Evans accepted a job a associ-
a1c director of teacher education
ar UCI "hci'e he has taught part-
time for the last fo ur year . New-
port Hurbur High School Assistant
Principal Steve Pavich will replace
Evans, ~ffecthe Aug. l.
pie who say it's one of the most
difficult executivc-lc,el jobs in the
world," Evans l>a1d. "But l'\'e
blessed with working with out -
standing people, highly motivated
!..ids and supportive parent!>."
Both Evani. an d school di!ilrict
Superin1cndcn1 John Nicoll first
reported for work at Ne\\ port·
Mesa on the same Jay: July I,
1971. Evans ha!. been granted ,\
onc-)'ear leave of absence as a
precautionary mctil>urc, according
to Nicoll, but his departu re from
the school J btrict is expected to
be permanent.
"His leave of absence mean-.
n1tely ready for the job.''
Pa' ich, 49. is the father of mo
:,chool-agc chiltlren. 11 1., "1fc,
Debbie, ii> a medical lab technolo·
gist in Irvine. P.i\ich earned a
m~1!.ter'l> degree 1n education from
Pcppertlinc Uni\crl>ity and ha~
worked in the Ne" port-f\ksa
i.chool Ji-.trict since 1972 a:> a
classroom teacher. acth 1til:s Ji rec-
tor, dean of i.tudent~ aml as-,istant
principal.
''I'm 1he ktnd ol per:,on who '"111
lbten 10 people ant.I try to do the
bc~t for the entire !>Chool," Pavich
said. "Schoob arc going through a
tremenJous ch:111gc. We haH• a
challenge before us to meet \Jlc
needs of -,tudents in many nwe
\\U}S than \\C ha\C had in , ti';
past."
Aftcl' me1re than t\\O llec.11.Jc:, in
the Ne,\port·Mc.~a .,d10<.>l d1!ltrict,
b Jn!>, \\ho ha., a docturatc in etl·
ucation, aid he· "ill mb!I hi' ·ul·
leagues and the unprcJict.1bili\) HI
the job.
"The mol>l Jiftlcult part o( 1lii
decision for me ''a£ knOWll\8 J~
be lem ing the people l'\C l'OCn
"orking '' 11 h." E' .in-. said "l'\'e
~ilwa}S looked al my JOb as a chal·
lcnge. Every day "~1' a nc\\ d~1):
C\el') <l.l) \\US e\C1t1ng." Evans, 53. first joined the New-
port-Melia Unified School District
, in July 1971 as principal of Corona
del Mar High School. After l7
ye:trll a1 the high school, Eva ns
~witched jobs wi th current Corona
Jct ~far High School Principal
Tom Jacob on, becoming principal
of Newport Harbor I ligh in 1988.
simply that if he chooses. he may r -:;============;:::=========::;::--return to a certificated po~ition,"
Nicon said. "It docs not indicate
any particular poi.ition."
"l tend to agree with those pco-
Nicoll met with Pavich Thur~dny
morning and offe red him the job
a Evans' replacement. "He ha)
worked his way up through the
district ," Nicoll said. "He is defi-
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PEROT: Supporters dismayeil after withdrawal
del Mar, said in an interview with
the Daily Pilot in April that she
coujd not handle another four
ye;i rs with President Bush.
She said at the time that she
liktd Perot's style, calling it
something in between "F.D.R. and
Harry Truman," but added that
!>he was wary he'd hurt those who
were backi ng him. ••r said he'd screw us in the long
run ti nd he did," Algat e said. "We
really didn't know the real person.
He was like a little boy who
couldn't have his toy."
Mgaze said she'll now support
the Democratic ticket.
··1 kind of like Al Gore, so I'm
leaning in that direction," she
said. "We have to have change.
We'Ve got to have a revolution
Another former Perot backe r
said she too would jump ship for
the Democratic Party. Sally Adler.
at Newport Beach's main post
office, said she was disappoint ed
in Perot's decision not to run.
"It's too bad. I think he would
have made the; best president
without question," said Adler,,
whose car carried a Perot bumper
sticker. "I'm going to vote for
Clinton because 1 like that he
picked up Gore." ·
Other Perot faithful f cit let
down and angry by the decision.
"I think he made a big
mistake," said Newport Beach
resident Richa rd Martin.
"Their campaign was so poorly
organized."
From A1
Lauffer, Perot's Orange County
press secretury. "I can't believe
the way he did it. He didn't treat
it with the gravity and the respect
to the volunteers that he should
have. People have worked very
hard here.' •
Some Perot supporters sug·
gested that a new candidate might
be fou nd to lead the independent
movement which claims 10,000 vo l·
unteers in Orange Cou nty.
Campaign officials for President
George Bush said it was too early
to tell who benefits the most from
Perot's pullout. "We're not danc-
ing on the tables clai ming victory,
but we think it docs give us some
good opportunities,'' said Marty
Wilsop, California Bush-Quayle
campaign manager.
"It puts the race in a much
more traditional context: conserva·
tive Republican against liberal
Democrat," Wilson said, "and
that's the kind of race that we
have traditionally won in Califor-
nia."
Perot's exit is also seen as a plus
fo r Republicans by David Paine,
media consultant fo r the Orange
County presidential campn1gn of
Democratic nominee Dill Clinton.
But Paine said the libe ral label
will not stick on Clin ton, saying
the Arkansas governor fough t for
and won a moderate pohtical plat-
form at the national conve nt ion.
"Clinton will benefit less now by
Perot le-aving the race than if
Perot• had stayed in," Paine said.
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Janelle Milne, daughter of Michelle
Mcnet of Irvine and Thomas Milne of
Costa Mesa, recently won the 1992 Miss
Jr Pre·Teen pageant in San Diego. Janelle.
• 7, was sponsored by Theodore Robins
Ford in Costa Mesa She \1<on a modeling
scholarship and an expen~·paid trip to
Ollando, Fla., where she will compete in
the nauonal Olles of America pageant at
Walt Disney World
The following Orange Coast College stu-
dems M're honored by the college's E>.-
-tended Opportunity Programs and Ser·
\ices 1EOPS) office for acJaem1c honors or
,tudent leadership: Esper.a"U Abarca,
B1chtram le Hoang Au, Ja)'n~V. Begh-
tel, Rodney Bruce, Sharri Lynn Burge,
Ca!herine M. Cl.ark, Doan V.an Do, Hong
Nhi Oo, Sieu Kh.ac Oo, Richud B. Est ep.
Diie Siu lam, Dung My l..lm, Quang
Dao le, Tuong Van Minh le, Vinh Dao
Le, Vy Nguyen le, Y-Nhi Dao Le, Tam
Oan Ngu)'en, T.am Thu Nguyen, Tien
Quoc Ngu)en, Tin Trung Nguren, Re-
becca L) nn Olson, Ange la Nm PO\\ ell,
Jennifer M . Przybysz, John Ray Slarl.-
m.an, Katherine Eliubeth Stewart, Bich-
f'l.ga T. Tran, Phuong-Thuy N. Tran of c. ~la Mes.a. and fernand Anvia, Fr.anl.lin
Am ia, Shanen Jhanine Ci\<one, Judj'_
MOTson, lriih.a Ann .ilcnzu .a, Josepn
Paul Viens, Teri April Weesner of Neport
Beach.
Susan Beveridge, Newport Harbor High
School class of 1988, has been graduatc'd
from Rice University in Houston, Texas,
with a B.S. degree 1n mechanical engi-
neering and a 8.A. in Enghsh. Susan has
accepted an enginneering pos11ton Y.1th
Amoco Corp. in Houston.
Marine Pvt. Jeremy C. White, son of
Carolyn l. Walker or Costa Mesa, has re-
cently reported for duty with 1st Battalion,
14th Marines of the '1th Marine Division
tries in the 48th annual American Auto·
mobile As.sociat.on's (M.4.) National School
Traffic Safety Poster Program
The following Orange CoJSt College
professors have been honored (or teaching
excellence by the National Institute for
Staff and Organizational Oc\'Clopment:
Barbara A. Bond, Or. lrini Vallera·
Rickerson of Laguna Beach, Carol A.
Burke, Kevin L Shannon of Costa Mesa,
Or. Tom S. Carrison, Susan L Smith of
Newport Beach, Denn is L. Kelly of Co·
rona del Mar, and Watne H. Wolfe of
Santa Ana
Julie Burden, a 1umor·vcar from Costa
Mesa, hJs made the .dean's list for the
1992 spring semester at Scripps College in
Oaremont.
Paul la\\..rence Bacl.u s, l.On of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry A. Backus of Ney.port Beach.
has received a Certificate of Appointment
to attend the United States Air Force
Academy located outside Colorado Springs
this summer.
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Beach, has recently completed basic tr.11n mg at the Recruit Training Command cen
tcr tn San Diego
Patrick L. Winlrode. son of Ralph and
Leslie W1ntrode of Newport Beach, re·
ccntly rccei1<ed his bachelor of science de·
gree from Bates College. Bates has re-
ce1\ed high~ honor) in Engli'h and grad
u.i)ted as " dean's list student
Michael Kuo, a Paulanno School thtrd·
grader, ""as aw.trded a merit citation b)
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"8e'l11ncJ the S\Jbwoy
"Perot's '>upport in Orange Count)'
was largely Republicans who sav.
him as an ahern:H1,e. You ha1;e
people out there who are lil..c:ly
going lQ go back 10 llusia. One
good thing is, we don't ha'c to
worry about Plan B: What to do tf
the election went into the Elec-
toral College.''
Orange County Republican
Party Chairman Tom f-ucntes said
Perot's actions demonstrate "just
what a loose canon on deck he
was.
"h 's a personality trait of the
man," Fuentes said of Perot's po-
litical retreat. "If an)'body thought
his comment, 'You people,' in
speaking to African-American'>
was insensitive, this has to be the
consummate inscnsith-c act."
fucntes belie .. c:s many o
Perot's supporter'> are political
nc:oph;,:tes, cnergtled b) the idea
of u nontraditional political cam
paign. And becnu'ie of their sheer
numbers alone, Republic:ins and
Democrat" dtd not skip a beat
Thursday in \\-OOtng their support.
··1 he v.elcome mat is out," fuen·
le) s.ud. ··we ..-.ould hl..c to ha\ c
tho':>C Perot \Oluntcers ac11ve and
involved in the Orange Count)
GOP"
01110 for Orange County Demo-
crattc Pany C.h:mman Howard
Adler.
"l ha'e recogntlcd that Orange
County h.1d become Ross Pe rot
country," AJlcr satd. "I am urging
the Perot \uluntc:cr)> not to gt"e
Orange C~unty back to Bush.''
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A10 Friday, July 17, 1992
Society
A magical
birthday
celebration
B irthday parties are turning
out to be quite elaborate
these days, with a lot of
show biz icing on the cakes.
For example: Allan Li f son ''took
over" Second Stage of South
Coast Repertory Theatre Sunday
Vida
111111
Society
evening and
invited 160
friends to come
and help him
mark No. SO. The
theme was
"Celebrating the
Magic of
Theatre."
Another
Newport Beach
resident, Rita
Sprinkel,
surprised
husband Reed on
his 70th by
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Newport Beach residents
Gerald and Judith Lezama of
Newport Beach have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Lisa Marie, to
Randall Clark Rhodes of Irvine.
He is the son of Darryl and
Carole Rhodes of Huntington
Beach .
The bride-elect. is a graduate
of Corona del Mar High School ·
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Beach. Her future bridegroom attended Edison High School
and Orange Coast College.
They will be married Aug. 1 S in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church in Newport Beach.
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Corona dcl Mar resident
Chandra Jhunjhnuwala and
Laguna Beach resident Rakesh
Aghi were married last week at
the Hare Krishna Temple In
Laguna. staging an
eX1ravaganza called, "Magical
Evening:· at Big Canyon Country
Club ,.,.1th Las Vegas performers.
O~·ly Poluc pholo
From left, James Neuman, entertaine r Shirley Jones and Allan lifson, who marked his SOth birthday.
A reception f ollowcd a.t the r our Se.:i .... ons Hotel In Nei.vport
Beach.
"for one night the theafer was
mine ... I turned things around. It
wai. a binhday surprise for my
friends," said Lifson, ,.,,ho "paid a
fortune" to have Shirley Jones
come and perform for his guests.
Jones' portion of the ~ce-act
show followed comedy, da ·ng
nnd Broad.way meladi.es_ and ~
Hollywood harmonics. Until the
lights came up and the spotlight
was on Jones, her appearance was
a secret. Lifson, an educator,
seminar presenter, author and
magician, as well as patron of the
ans, directed his birthday
production with James Neuman as
assistant and Lynn Willis as :
emcee.
After the theater, 200 guests
congratulated Lifson at a pany at
Birraporelli's, where the birthday
cake was accompanied by an
Italian buffet and a Dixieland Jazz
band.
Guests included Ollie and Stan
Hill, Laraine and Dr. David
Eggleston, Diane Carroll with
Hank Quinn, Robyn and Dr. Tom
Austin, Gail and Ken Brown (he
teaches calligraphy on PBS), Bob
and Yvonne Newell and Cameron
and Neeta Quinn. Lifson
continued his celebra11an by flying
off to London on Monday to
-
suppornhc Australian Bnllct. . ,
Guests attending the Sprinkel
party are still talking about the
magic act of Jeff Parmer. How did
he get the dollar bill in the
banana? How did he turn the
young lady into a live tiger? That
last feat had the 105 party people
s.aspin . The word is th?t __ •
Sprinkel has arranged for Parmer
to appear at a No\'embcr Royal
Viking party at The Ritz).
T he binhday song \\as sung by
blonde cowgirl Bette Watts,
who came in from Texas to do the
honors. The ongstress, who
recently completed her first album
in Nashville, caught the attention
of the Sprinkels in Las Vegas.
On hand to celebrate with Reed
(retired CEO of Fontana Paving)
were children Steven Sprinkel of
Texas and wife Marianne,
daughters Anneltt and husband
Gary O strem of Hawaii and Susie
Hudson of Newport Beach and
hui.band Ron.
01hers there were brother Dick
and Elaine Sprinkel, aunt Crace
Fulton, uncle Russell Werdin,
Judge Floyd and Berit Schenk, CC
and Judge Claude Whitney,
Barbara and Ben Harris, Anita
Ferguson, Athena and Peter
Pitchess, Lucy and Dick McClure,
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First marlin of the season weighs in at 130 pounds
By Rick Mcintee
Avalon
The first marlin of the 1992
season was weighed in 1 p.m.,
July 16 at Avalon Fish Market.
Janet Cadman from Rosies
Seafood, at the en d of Pleasure
Pier, said the fish weighed in at
130 pounds and put up a 25
minute battle on a S~~und test
line. The lucky angler was Mike
McNurney who was fishing
aboard the Gambler out of Dana
Point dt the 267 spot with
Sl..ipper Bill Miyagawa.
Caho San Lucas
Anglers fishing at the cape last
"'eel.. have seen a lot of action
with blue marlin said Darrell
Primrose, owner of the
Caho-based Finistera Tortuga
Sportfo1hing Fleet.
Two-hundred pound blue
marlin are being caught and
releJscd at the rate of two to
thret..' on each boat daily. The
large't blue brought to the scales
"l'ighed in at 300 pounds, but
many sportsmen are releasing Sportfisher to the fir~l angler
their catches to make the number whose catch meets minimum
of fish more impressive then their weight requirement (yet to be
weights. determined). To be eligible for
Sailfish are finally making an the jackpot prize money, which
appearance with most coming in falls into the six-digit range, each
at the small trophy size. Bill Case team must submit an additional
of San Pedro caught and released $3,000 entry fee. Last year a
two blue marlin estimated at 300 579-pound marlin took first place,
pounds, and two sailfish in the . but with the size of the fish
50-60 pound range. Yellowfin landed in the last month that
tuna are back on track with fish record should be broken.
up to 90 pounds, but the average Org.:mizer~ Bob Bisbee and son
tipping the scale between 45 to Wayne have added to ihe
50 pounds. Dorado and wahoo four-day event a Pirates of
activity is slow around the c:ape Caribbean Party and a Tahitian
area, but should improve in the Luau. Registration is at noon
summer months. Water October 20 at Plaza Las Glorias
temperature is 76 degrl'es with air followed by a 7 p.m. poolside
temps about 90. -:-reception. A shotgun 7 a.m. start
Boats and hotels are ~till the following morning will kick-off
available for the Oct. 20-24, 12th thret.> days of great fishing. The
annual Bisbee's Black and Blue tlward) banquet is slated for
Marlin Jackpot Tournament. The October 24. Hotels and boats will
I totel Plaza Las Glorias will host be in great demand so
the $2,000 per-four-man team rt>scrvations should be made
competition. M cditerrJnean t.•arly. ror additional information
Yachts will giving a 38-foot Jnd <C)('rvat1ons ca ll Rick Mcintee
at (714) 642-4403.
Newport Landing
Kevin at Newport Landing tells
me that fishing in local waters has
been very good. The Amigo made
another limited passenger
overnight run to San Clemente
Island and returned with near
limits of nice-sized calico bass.
Closer to home, the Amigo .has
ll4'<>n taking one-half day and
twilight parties up to the
Huntington Flats and finding the
sand bass bite is wide open. The
3/4-day boat, Patriot, has also
been fishing locally and producing
great catches of sarid bass and
barracuda. Both boats report the
yellowtail and bonito clct1on is
very slow.
A real nire 13-pound white sea
bass was the unluLI-) recipient of
Newport Landing·~ "Whopper of
the Wee!..." Water temperature..
are about 70 degrees in most
areJs and bait quality ir; looking
great. For more 1niormat1on call
Kevin at 6"'5-0550.
Davy's Locker
Also on the Balboa Peninsula, •
Dina in the tackle shop at Davy's
reports fishing continues to be
very good. Anglers on board the
3/4 day Thunderbird have been
finding the barracuda bite is wide
open at Catalina Island. The
ycllowta1I and bonito bite remains
scattered across the channel but
one lucky fisherman did manage
a 16-pound white sea bass. The
Western Pride and freelance
have been concentrated on the
Huntington Flat area and both
boats are producing limits of sand
bass with some barracuda. The
California Dawn has been .taking
care of shark trips with a lot of
action on blue sharks and a better
count on Mako's as the water
warms. Al~ running out of
Davy's Locker, the "-Bongos" is
available for charters and has
attraded sharli.5 with their "Super
Chum." For reservations and
information tall Dina at
673-1434.
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A11 Friday, July 17, 1992
Back P-11111 ~·
SOFFER
From A1
Soffer soys the property, which
was bought in 1979, WilS in imi#
lar shape and had no permits at
that time.
The city contends that doesn't
matter and that Soffer had
ample time and warning to bring
the property into compliance.
City Manager Allan Roeder
said Soff cr's crusade was mis-
guided.
"I've known Sid for a number
of years and we generally have a
good relationship, but in . my
opinion he's stuck on the idea of
one set of standards for Sid Sof-
fer and another for the rest of
the community. He could prob·
ably have rebuilt the entire state
''1th. the money• he's spent on all
this."
The city has spent at least
$60.000 in the proceedings. Roe-
der said.
Soffer has made a lifetime
pur.,uit out of clashing with
Collta l'.1e!>a and Ne"port Beach
city halls. He is a partner of the
Dluc Beet Cafe in Ne,,port
Deach and ov .. ner of Sid's Res-
taurant on Old Newport I3oule-
Fantasy 5
Thursday, July 16
dra\\1ng
5, 6, 34, 36, 38
vard.
Hailed by some as a gadfly
and community activist, he has
been a constant thorn in the
city's side.
ln a Daily Pilot interview last
November, Soffer estimated he is
worth nearly $2 million . in land
holdings and business ventures.
Yet, his acerbic personality and
rumpled l~k do not look the
part of a wealthy businessman.
He has been a constant visitor
at city council meetings the last
five years. He explained his in·
terest in the meetings last year
to the Daily Pilot:
"What the city has done to me
I don't want them to do to oth-
ers. Without people watching the
council, they give tOO' much
power to the staff and a lot of
people end up getting mis-
treated."
In that same interview, Soffer
said that regardless of his per-
sonal or legal difficulties, he will
continue his city council moni-
toring.
"In fact. now I'm gonna go
gi'e ·em more hell. "fhey think
I'm a pain in the neck now. I
haven't even started yet."
Soffer live s with his wife and
16-ycnr-old daughter.
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Sid Soft'er 11 no reolde 19 = ....._ Jian. follad• a.• ••pl ~
Issues of the o.Hy Piiot: ·
ti! Mly_ t1 . t96.4L'~11Mt ~
Hallf" -Soffer promises to pk:bt ~
Beach .City ~II to ~·the nlfusal ol lft
entertainment license for his waterfront
tavern. Two weeks later, city accuses Blue
Beet Cafe of being haven for ''nermtk:s
• addicts." Council eventual'L:'rds pennit.
Jtll Aug. 6, 1964: "Blue Swlrip
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While Soffer Walk" -Soffer ...-ct ln
Scinta Ana on a misdemeanor pn
possession charge in Santa Anl. Ewntually duled.
-"' Nov. 4, 1966: "Red or •e, It'll le Same leer' -
Soffer, the bearded boni(ace ~ 8Nc:h bistro,
announced he is going to pai ~_!!-~Nd as a "~ale
enterprise urban redeve!opmentprogram.' He suaem iJcher
businesses paint their facades saffron-yellow and tOJfee blown.
"'*'Nov. 10, 1977:· "Tow Illes Soffer" -Oty tows dvee
vint<tge cars parked in Soffer's residenial driveway. This ~ns a
14-year battfe between Soffer and the city owr his cars. SUilS are
filed, cases won and lost in civil, superior and federal courts. A
superior court judge inspects the scene himself in Julv, 1991 .
Current status: the cars remain ~riced in front ol Solfer's home.
,,.-April 18, 1986: "NB's landmark Blue Beet restMnllt
ravaged by fire" -Blue 8Mt ca(e gutted by 4' a.m. fke. ~
re-opens in 1987. He remains a silent partner. In 1991, he
opens Sid's Restaurant on old ~ Boulevard.
"'*' April 30, 1992: "Judge Shaw tKb five more months to
Soffer 1ail ~entence" -Calling Soffer "one of most defiant
persons" she has ever met, judge Susanne Shaw slapp:s him with
additional five-month jail sentence. Case still in appeal.
.,..-July t 6, 1992: Sid Soffer goes to jail.
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From A1
it a little more," borothy Cole
said. "It's something ever}body
thinks would make a great mobile
home or futon boat."
They've tried to make it as
1938-ish as possible, outfitting it
with antique glasse!> glued to
surfaces and an old stove.
They've also posted plaques
informing people about red\\oo~I
trees and the importance of sa' ing
them.
Vying for most unusual exh.ibit
are two beasts owned by Florida
rancher Tom Dcimborn, who has
been in the bizarre animal
business for 30 years.
White Mountain b an 8-vcar-uld st~er, weighing 3,350 pound' ~ind
standing 6 feet 4 inchc!> high and
11 feet long. Belgian Supreme is a
7-ycar-old, 2,950-pouml hor~c
standing 6 feet 6 inches at the
shoulder.
The horse is billed as the
biggest equine in the world. The
steer is just huge, 10.000
hamburgerl> on the hoof.
Beimborn o-wns a ranch in
Bradenton, Florida. IJc owns a
menagerie of beasts, from
alligator) and giant pig' to tiny
horsel>. He bought White
Mountain ani.J Belgian Supreme
about four years ago, "hen the>
were :1lread} mammoth-sized, s.11d
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Sports
Martina
beats UP
on Dukes
..., 35-year-old Navratilova
rips John Wayne TC policy;
snaps at 'retirement' query.
By Richard Dunn
Spam Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH -Ifyou
want to get Martina Navratilova
a lit1le cranky, ask her about the
John Wayne Tennis Club ... or
retirement, or about her upcom-
ing duel with Jimmy Connors.
"I must admit," said the nine-
time Wimbledon singles cham-
pion following her TeamTennis
team's rout of the Newport
Beach Dukes
Thursday night,
"l think the club
should change
their all-white
policy.
"They made
our two guys (At-
1 an ta Thunder
--teammates Kelly Evernden and
Brett Steven) put on white
shorts. Why don't they wake up
and smell the coffee? I've never
hcarq of a U.S. club having an
all·, ... hite polky."
Navratilova, who la t played at
the Wayne Club IS )'Cars ago
when she practiced with Roy
Emerson, bri~tlcd when asked
about ,retirement.
"What I don't apprecinte is
that people only look at my age
(35) and not my performances,"
Navratilova said. "Why don't
people get the message? I don't
know when I'm going to quit
playing tennis and I don't know
what I'm going to do after tennis.
I don'r think nbout it :ind I don't
need to think about 11; tennis has
enabled me to make a great liv-
ing and I don't It.now of any job
that has better hours than a ·ten-
nis player."
Navratilova's game was cer-
tainly up to par Thursday as her
team, the defending TcamTennis
champion. scr,ed the Dukes
their ~orst loss in the franchise's
three-year hi tory, 30-13, before
a near-sellout crowd of 2,250 at
the Wayne Club (2,400 capacity).
A winner of 158 singles tour-
naments in her distinguished ca-
reer, Na' ra11lova suffered her
first-ever TeamTennis singles
loss on Tuesday in Sacramento,
losing to Patty Fcndick, 6·5 (5· 1
tiebreaker).
There would be no upl>ets in
Ne~ port Beach.
·~-Friday
July 17 I 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor. Roger Carlson .. , .M2-·B30 ext.387
Section B
Volleyba1VB2
Little League1B3
Class1fled184
•
Super-cycl ist looks back at moments
which tr~ggered a gol d-medal . assau lt
~Corona del Mar's Mark
Gorski back for '92 Olympiad,
this time as TV commentator.
By Richard Dunn
SOOltS wrner
T he morning wa .. ~unny. peaceful
and beautiful. The) "ere alone
on a cycling and camping tqp
in France. It was July, 1981.
Awaken suddenly b)' blaring horns,
Mark Gor,ki and hi~ fiancee, Mal).
rushed out of their tcms and hiked to
the nearby count!) road to uncover
the· reason behind this unwelcomed
interference.
Led by a caravan of vehicles hon1'·
ing ill> horns in a circu~·hke atmo •
phere, it "'as one of
rcallv mii.s thil>, don't vou?' I had 10
admit th;it I reall} did. ·
"She told me nght there, •I think
you've ~ot ~ome unfinbhed bu~1·
nCl>l>.' " -•
, Following an Ol)1]1pic h!stival 111le
in 1982, then becoming one of the
v.orld's top sprint cyclist!. hc.idtng into
the LA G.:ime~. the StJr-Spangled
Banner was played for Gurslo.1 on
Aug. 3, 1984.
··Winning the gold medal changed
the rest of my ltfe," Gorslo.1 41,ud. "h's
a pretty po"erful thin!! to ha\e hap-
pi;:n to an)body. It d1Jn't change me
per~on..1lly, but it changed m) life dra·
m:itically financially. I ''ent from 11,-
ing in a small :lpartment in Costa
Me!>J before the 01) mpics to a nice
home in Ne,,port Beach se,eral yeari.
folio" ang, v. hich
those extravagant Eu-
ropean cycling races.
-... tr felt like a ghost
haunting me;· s:iid
Gorski. "hose life
\\ould change from
that day on.
--never would\ e hap-
-~ncd hacJ l~AOt worr
a gold medal. -----'-----~
.. ~ :{:!:°:' .. ~, •
At age W, he "as part of the U.S.
.. People's percep-
tion of \OU, and "ho
)OU are tn peoples·
minds was different, but 11 didn't re·
ally change in my mind."
Still, the most unforgettable !thifting
or gear'.> 1n Gorsi...a·s hfe can be 1raced
back 10 that uncann) morning in
F ranee 11 years ago.
Olympic bO)COtl team, buc oficr a lcr-
rible racing acciJcnt m J.lp:m the fol·
lo\\ ing pnng, an "h1ch he suffen:d J
concussion and a separated shoulJcr,
he was prepared to retire. .
He severed ties "ith sponsor!>, C)·
cling coaches and Olympic comrniuce
member~. "Mar) and 1 had an-
nounced our eng..igemcm and I \\a::.
realizing it \\JS time to get on '' 11h
the rc!.t of my life." Gor,ki s.i1d.
"I h.1d nc,er seen him so cmouonJI ·
before that day (in Europe on the
c.:irnping trip)," said MJr), his "itc
for the past 10 ~cars "When l l"
the look on h1 face, I knc\\ there ~as
some unfinished business 1n h1~ life."
That bizarre. earl)·
morning "akeup' call ·
in Europe a fe\\ .
months later v.ould
change h1l> life. Three
summers later, Gorski
would win an Ol)m·
pie gold medal in the
I 000-meter cycling
match sprang in Los
Angele at the · '84
Game!..
Gori.ka, a Wells
Fargo Bank exccuti\e
living in Corona del
Mar, can laugh no".
"We were t\\O or
three \\cl!J., into our
trip and I had been
out of competition a1
that point for several
months," he said.
"We "ere basically
nO\\here lt \\JS bcau-
tif ul, but ll "as for
:l\\~ from any IO\\n,
So \\hen these van
came by "ith loud
'It was a bike race
near the camp-
ground, so I wander
over to the road and
I couldn't believe it.
Mary came up and
stood next to me and
she saw the look on
my face. She said,
~vDu really miss this,
don't you?' I had to
admit that I really
did.
"She told me right
there, 'I think you've
got some unfinished
business.''
-MAMDllO
Gold mecialisUll~mpian
0
Gorski i going
back to the 01~ mp1cs
this month m Bar..:c·
Iona, tlrn. time a":> .an
NBC color com·
mentator for both
road and trad. C}-
cling races. He 's no
stranger, ho,,e, er. to
the microphone.
ln\'OJ,ed voluntar·
ily w11h Murray Ba-
cycles and the Iron
Ki~' children tri:llh·
Ion serie , Gorsk1 'ha
also done color com-
mentating for Prime
Ticket and ESPN C\·
cling C\ en ts. .
Ofl1c1alh. Gorski
v.ill be On \ acallon
from \\lelli; Fargo
Bank during his ''a;
in Barcelona.
·'Th c com·
mentat1n~ i!> a realh ~pec1al ~thing for
me," .i1c.J Gorski,
also a member of the
horns, "e \\ere \\1.>nJcnng "hat\
going on'?
ori?,anmn1t commiuec for the '96
Ol)mp11. Game., in Atlanta.
"l\c ~ccn a huge 'l'hHh l;.in my
"hole hie \\hen l \\a' 7· or '·} e:ir::.·
old, I coulJ tell you the b.itt1ng a'cr·
ages of hall the pla) crs an the mJJllr
Navratilova, cheduled to face
nnors in a "Battle -of the
Sexes" exhibition match at Cae-
sars Palace this fall, teamed with
Heather Ludloff in women's dou-
bles for a 6-4 victory over New-
port Beach's Amy Frazier and
Lise Gregory, nipped Frazier in
women's singles, 6-4, then joined
forces with Evcmden in mixed
See MARTINA/a Mark Gorski rides the gold path with son, Alex, at '84 Olympic Games.
"It \\3'> a bake race near the c.:irnp-
ground, o l \\ ander 0' ~r lO the roJJ
and l couldn't believe it. ~lary CJme
up and 'tlood next to me and she !taw
the look on my face. She <,aid, ''I ou See GORSKI '83
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Corona del Mar starlet in line ... :--o:o-----
~ Corona det-Mars Allison Engelbrecht
is in the running for national honors, as
well as magazine's $10,000 scholarship.
Allison's resume includes: 1991 All-Sea View League first team,
starting middle blocker on CdM's Sea View League championship,
starting on the 1990 Orange County Vollcyb3ll Club 16's runner-up
squad at the Davis Fc5tival and starting on the 1988 Orange County
Vollc)ball Club's 14's runner-up entry at the Davis Festival.
By Oemls Brostemous More recently, Allison competed on the OCVBC 18') Junior-$
Spom WTUI
C orona del Mar High senior-to-be Allison Engel-
brecht can thank her cousin Angela for an op·
portunity at a .SI0,000 scholarship.
cngelbrecht, recently selected as a regional ~mifi·
natbt in the' "Teen Magazine's 1993 Sportsgirl of the .fJ!IW~ltl
'l' cnr" competition, wasn't even aware of being a can-
didate for the honor until the deed was already done.
"Angela (13-year-old cou in Angela Davie ) is always filling out
)weepstakes things," said Engelbrecht. "She read about it in the mag-
azine and asked m) mom for pictures, then sent my name in."
Allison's mother NanC) obliged by mailing Angela. who lives in
Lake Arrowhead, the photo . She then thought nothing more about
II.
That wa until a notice ":as received in the mail at the Engelbrecht
hou~ehold on Ma} 22 "hich, ironically, is Allison's birthday.
"Angie's always entering contests," said Nancy. "I didn't think any-
thing of it at the time, but then we received the note in the mail. I
then asked her, 'How about entering (13-year•old son) Andrew in
something?'
"I know Angie's real excited about the whole thing. It 's the fi rst
thing she's ever "on that I'm aware of."
For the Teen Magazine conte~t. 48 high school girls were selected.
from each of six geographic regions to compete for the $10,000 col-
lege scholarship. More than 10,000 names "ere submitted to the
magazine for the a" ard, which it s:iys, is based on athletic achieve-
ment. academic aptitude and leadership ability.
In ~o\ember, the magazine plans to narrow the field to 24 .fi·
nal1)ts. That number will be cut·in half for th e December issue.
The Sportsgirl of the Year and runner-up ''ill be announced in the
Apnl ·93 1~ue.
.. For the next :,tep, we "ere asked to submit a letter Crom her
co.11.h. a copy of her )chool transcripts and :i reference letter,". said
:-.:anC) Englebrecht. "They also wanted more pictu res of her 'in game
Jct ion."
l"' P.;>neti.l~ l\V
COrOnil dcl Mar's Allison Engelbrecht
squad in th e
D 3 vis t o ur-
nament, "hich
W3S won by the •
OCVBC Seniors
squad.
"We fini)hcd
14th out of 202
team's "ith a
team made up or
all juniors which,
I thought, "as a
great sho"ing,"
Allison said.
It wa the high·
est finish ever in
the Festival for a
17-year-old team
in the 18-ycar-old
division.
Academically.
Allison was elect-
ed the junior
class vice presi-
dent and she cur-
rently owns a 3.7
grade-point aver-
age.
With seven re-
turning tarters to
this year's CdM
High \H)it}
squad. Allison
feels her team
"ill be one that
\\ hJt does 11 really take to win the award? will hJve to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.
-··rm not entire I) sure, but my understanding is that a lot of it i
ba<icd on grade), school involvement and the coach's letter," aid
NanC).
··1 think "e're going to really be good," he 'aid. ''I've heard about
our new coach (Lance Stewart) from friends at Laguna, and they ... 11d
they really like him. Right now, I like the m:ikcup of our team."
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By Dennis Brosterhous
Sports Witter
SAN CLEMENTE -Showing
once again thnt it's not teady to
~nd its senson without a fight,
the Newport East Little League
All -Stars used another dramatic
t~11e-inning rally for a 6-5 vie·
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at the District 55 Tournament.
The victory propels the New-
port squad in to the next round ·
Of the loser's bracket "ith a
Saturday 9 a.m. date set against
tonight's North Mission Viejo-
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Newport East followed la'lt
Sunday's last-inn ing four-run
(ally (a 4-3 \\in) with a five-run
bouom or the fifth inning on
Thursday to stun Saddlebad •.
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"The team really hangs in
there," said Newport East
Manager David Northridge.
"This is the best showing ever
by a Newport Little League
tea m."
. "We didn't let n few missed
opportunities get us do" n,"
added Coach Walt Harper.
All seemed loi,t for Ne" port
after an admittedly sloppy top
of the first inning when Saddle·
back scored fi ve times.
in the only other real jam he
faced in the game, in the fourth
inning. But Lewis got out of
that scrape unscathed nnd went
on to retire seven of the last
eight he faced and ended the
game with 11 strikeouti,.
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down, his teammates made sure
his eff ons would not be wa<,tcd.
Newport East pushed over a
run in the second, courtesy of a
wild pitch, but was frustrated
after leaving the bases loaded.
Greg Coon's perfect bunt for
a hit ignited the fifth-inning
rally. Ty Harper-. and Mike
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the outfield to load the bases.
After a force out at the plate,
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coaxed pitcher Randy While
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Ryan Cooper then hit a
grounder to the third baseman,
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by the catcher, making it 5-3.
Derck Zahler followed by
lacing a single to left to bring
in one run, but the rally ap-
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ing to score the tying run.
Dul the complc\ion of the
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111.,. 11\ thi: L s ·opl.!n."
-..1iJ: '"l'IJ}ing :ig.11n ... t f\!J rtin.1 1-, h"i: pkf..ing
up a 0.111.: 111J )Ou'rc so ncnou ... 1hat ~uu tor·
gct to pu1 ) our fool on 1hc bral..c~. anJ in-
~tcuJ \Oll hit tho: accelcrJlor ;rnd \OU run
tntu h~r d.1d\ ne\\ car." ·.
'dw I \\,1' pl.1)ing." Fr:.i.ltcr. 19. '>i!ld • .., '.: ..
l!n:.1t ;inJ.. r:,cl)th111g JnJ 'he h,1, .• n u. • i..;•
lic\.1hh: wr.i: But I l!CI ncnuu' betori: c.:h:"\
match: I c.m't 1h1nJ.. ;bout \\lllJ I'm pl.1;111=-.. ·
llUNTINGTON Ul:ACll -Co!>ta .Mesa's Junior ( IJ.
ye.1r-olds) Liule League cntr) in the District 62 Tournament
collected its fir,t 'ictory and remained ali"e in the dou91e
elimination tourne) 1 hursd.1~. eliminating Ocean View, 13-4.
t\.1H.i11lo,,1. "ho h~h \\On 1hc U.S. Opcn
four 11111~'· '';1, 'i\\a111pi:d b) fan~. young .1nJ
old. f11ll1l\\ 111~ I hur,.l.t) 's malch.
L"1 \I i:cJ... thc Duf..c,· :!~-13 h(•m.: i.,~,
.1l!a111~t S.111 Antonio\\;" 1h~11 fHC\111u' \1or~1
.. ~1b.11.(
I '11{ r .. 1 n.pnrtl.'r •1uc ... 1aonc..d hc..r ;1h11ul .1
1 c.. p.i1 t on "\ m Dicg_L•·l~.l\cJ r .1J1l1 -.1.Hil111
~IR,.\ 1h 11 'hi.' \\J'n·1 ~l·t11g tu pl.1} in 1hc
l' ~ Ofk'll, '"Th.1l'' unbclii:,.1hlc," 'he re·
'p1111Jc..J ··1 pl.t) 1ull-1imi: 1cn111~ Du thi:)
1hmk I'm i::c..·t1111g read) IM ConnM'? ~II.>\\
dve' .1 rumor ltkc th.n -.1.ir1 • b 11 '-<.lmi: idiot
di:cJ.t} tr)lllf; tn ,t,1r1 ,,1:nctl11ng}"
· I 1 'i.1dallll.'nll> on Tuc,dar I had an un·
bdH.\;1blc.. m .llH.1n." ~hc -.J1d. "Out the l,m,
\\ere ruJc du ling thi: mJtch. Thi:) apprcc1.11c
g111iJ tcnni .... hut the~ \\crc )Clling 1h1ng ... dur·
mg thc m.uch like. 'dou~k fault' anJ thin;:!'
ot 1h.11 f1.11un.'. 'I he1e \\J-, none 11f that to·
lli:!hl ...
"N11\1. I knu\\ \\h\ ,1hu,1.:J d11IJ11:n 1u:i
l\\J) lrlim home · 0PJt:Qn ,,ttd. ·On 1h.:
ruJJ. \\l.'0re a J1llcrc111 !...Jill. hut ,,11_. ~ \\,•
Costa Mesa. ,.,.h1ch returns to action on ~fondav at S a1
the same itc, John,on ~l tdJle School. jumped on 0Cl'an •
v,ew with a fo.c·run first inning. kc) Cd .by .:l l\\lMUn double
get h1uni:. \\I.' ju't gi:t bcJl up· .
by Chad Smouse. •
Pitcher Matt Porter mat.le it stand up. going !.h inning'
and giving up JUst four htt\ and four runs to claim the "IC· ~· J·r.1:lin JH1>b,1bl) Wl\hc-. thJt ;\J\ ra11Jo,.1
\\ilUIJ\c Jouhle faulted a ume or t\\O
r\1lantJ opi:ncd quick' ,,, ~1. h_ JhJ b-
i:rnJl'll Ji:tcateJ 'c.."P'"'rl 13-. 1.1'' 13d;h .md
R1 1tr11i: 13.HhmJn {1-1. 111 r h. i ~ do..:bk,
~tcH.:n. in thi: "c~\lnJ "i:t, l!,:i\C 1h~ Thun,1.:1
.1 I~-~ lc.1J \\hen hc h.::11 U~r:!h. 6·3 in
mi:n\ \llll!lc,, ~
~ tory. Duke' C,•.hh G1~1! PJJl• n \\bo-.s 1u;.iJ
11·.3) llhl .ill 11\C ' '' 1,1 1he ThunJi.:r l ·.1 ), "l JU't 1ricJ to plJ) nJ) 1enn1~ JnJ forget
'JH.1tJl.l,a plJ)1.'d out lht.' ltnal three ,,t,
10 1 m1,h the unhapp~ all:iir lor thi: [)uj.,,t',
From 8 1
lcai;ucs. I had been watching the Ol)mpics
on television since 1968 (Me,ico City), the
f1r't Games· that \\ere on tclc,i-.ion c~tcn
mcly.
"Telc'i ion and the Ol)mp1c~ go hand
1n hand, so to h3\.C been on n couple of
\J.S. Olympic team!> and now to be a pJrt
or the Olympics through tc.IC\ 1sion is real
\.hrill for me."
Gorsld, al o a member of the ()·cling
federation Board anJ parl of the athletes'
~dv1 ory boJrd for the '96 AtlJnta Game'i,
!'I currently a vice pre~1Jcnt in Wells Fargo
l3;.1n k's A ct Management Division in
NcY.port Beach, workrng clo ely Y.ith ind1·
'1lluals and corpor.itc dtcnh "h,, nceJ 111·
\CStmcnt nunagcn1cn1 and· 1ru't 'c" 1c.:i: ...
"Wclh 1-argt) h.111 bc1:n \Cr~ .1c-
commodat ing 10
allow me to do
.11tcr <.:iill kt .llld the rc'l \)f 1h..: \ "I
Ol~rnp1~ .11hk1e' h 1d l'c1.·n Jcn1r:J 1lic..1r
l.1>mpi:tc in the ~ lu,C:o\\
{ I 11111.''I,
these thing._,.. he
-1aid: "I'm not em·
ployed by thc~e
other compan1c' 3.,
a spokc .. per on, hu1
Wells t=argo fceb
that the e\posure I
get and what 1t
'But for the guys at their peak
in 1980, it changed their lives
forever. to miss out on an op·
portunity like that.,
"111 111.'\cr tor~d
11." G11r-.k1 .,,11J · \II
the .11hkti:<o rl.'(U\ld
.1 1111.•dal ,11 lhc '11.:p'
111 1h1: C.1p1tnl. It
m.1Jc 111-.· ri:.11111.· .md
undi:r'l~ml 1h.1t it
\\ J'> .1 t1.1uch ,In 1,j,111
ll'r Prc.,i.!~ 11 <: ntcr.
hu1 l1ni: I thml. \\a' g1.,,c<; to my life al1,o
helps the bank and
helps me per on.tll)."
• ~'1ark and Ma~ met :it thl.' Unl\eNt) ,,1
Michigan. ~here bmh \\l.'rc P\'li11c.1I ,.:j.
ence mJJOrs. m the I.ill ti( I'>, J, 'hl11tl~
-MARK GORSkl
84 go'd rnec .. list
tll·.ld\ i-.eJ. rhc p.11n
.111J b11~rnc" ".1, pri:tt~ mu-.h ~1llll.' alter
tllf"'S~ {)(, n I' '
"Uul t0r ll1c.. ~II)' ,I\ 1hc1r pi:.1k 1n 14 0.
ll 1..h.lll!;CJ thl'lr tl\C' ll\rl.'\N, lll lnl'' OUI
on ;.111 11ppununi1, ltl..c 1ha1:·
Gor,l..i \\ J'l onl~ ~O. 'l' time \\ J' \ttll tin
Im s1Jc. l or othe.r-.. s.1\. in 1hi:1r IJIC ~Ch. or
c.irl) 30s, 1hc clunce • h) Clltnpeli: 1n the
01~ mp1c G.1me~ h.1d ,Jippcd :I\\ .1~ t1ccnu)e
ot the Ol.l)"Cott. 111'11tult'J h~ Pre-.1~li:n1
C.1rtcr bccau~c ol the Smrct 11l\.1,1on ul
r\J!_!h.1111,1.1n in 1979.
"r\t the ccremon~ , n thl.' ,1e11' ot 1he
C.1p1wl. !>hu~1l~ bi:t\1ri: the 1>pcn111~ cr:r-
cmon1c' in to~co\\, 1'1i:,1di:n1 CJrti:r
1.•,1rnc Ill 1lic poJium \\uh .111 l,f the .11h-
kll.'' .. iuinl! thcri::· Gur,k1 '.11d "l ,u.1lh. ~\'U "'tanJ ~p "hen ,\ L.~ P11.,1Jen1 cnti:r'
"-'nlC\\ here. \\di. ~ llU h.1J -.l \ u. I h..indr1.·J
\\ hl1 d1J nol 'tJnJ up Th..:~ J1J not r1.~l ~-
m. 1.: ttli: Pn:,1Jcnt.
.·\ppJrc1TTt~. lfom \\h,11
,,1111o.: repl1rtcr-,, 11 \\ ·'" one: 111 thr: h,'\\
timc' in lmtul) thJt ha' happened. I tllinK
11 "·•' pretl' much a unanim,1u, kcltn~ ...
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PUBLIC NOTICE Thi~ ttaltmenl was liled above on· Aplll 1 l992 above on Juf'e 22-1992 B,11..,er Uu NJuyen John Alan Sm.lh Arthur L R1nntf She. a AV"azy1n Urry A Ba• , • P•t dtmt Tv)vt "' ~ 1
---------wlll'I ll'le County Clerk 01 Ronald Mllt•I Thomes Ed\11.atd P•1•111no rh1s s1atemc111 .... as fled This s1a1oment was Med This 11a1em1n1 was Med n"s s1a111men1 was I.led This 11atemen1 .. u I ea Th 1 siatem" "u flcUUou• Orang• County on June 16• ThlS statement was lllCIO This slatemenl wns filed 'olo•lh the Counly C1et1c ot .... 11h lh• County C1e1k ol w11h 1he Coun1y Cieri. ol 1N1lh tne Counly Cle1k 01 w11t1 the Coun•~ Ce • c• "''1h Int Countv C ••~ or
au1ln••• Heme !992 with the County Clerk ol with the County Cletk or Orange County on Juno 23. Orange County on June 30. Orange County on June 30, Orange Coi.n1y onJune 25 Orange County c.., ,,., f 8 Ota~ge Counry " " ' ltetement F534873 Orange County on June 16, 01ange County on June 23 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 n>9 •
.. Following peraon1 Pubh•h•d Newport Beach-1992 1992 F535701 F538543 F538540 F538181 F537445 F537822
~tloing buslneH es: Colla Me11 011ly Pllo1 '534920 '535892 Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach-Published Nel'lport Beach· Published Nel'tport Beach· Pub11s11ed Ne....,POt1 Bea Publ stied N"" P 1 &e.a<;t'I
CDt,4 CAPITAL. 28l 2 Sea· June 26, July 3, 10, 17, Published Newpon Btoch· Published Newport Beach· Co51a Meu D,,,1y P1ro1 July Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jury Cosla Meu Oa ly P1lol July Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilot July Co11a Mesa D•·•'I' Pi•vl "" y C~s!• Mesa Da ~ ~lot"" f 'lle¥l Corona del Mar, Celll. 1992 Costa Mesa Oalty P1101 July CoSln Mesa Oa1ly P1to1 July 3, IO, 17• 24. 1992 10, 17, 24 31, 1992 10, 17• ~4 31 , 1992 17, 24 31, August 7, 1992• 17, 24, 31 Augu" 7, 199z ' • .i 31 A.11g.,.s1 1:92
926i5 O 2 2 F-434 3, 10, 17, 24\ 1992 3, 10, 17, 24. 1991 F-459 F-48I f-4S3 F-487 f-1 ~ J~) Ke11it\ Oenlel uggen/ 81 F-450 F-lS7 Se1v1ew, corona de Mer. PUBLIC NOTICE ---.....,....----PUBLIC NOTICE •
c.111. 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnH1 Is con· Fletlt1ou1 Flclltlou1 ducted by: en Individual 8 uslneH Neme Flctltl ou• FloUtloui Flctltlou1 Flctltlou• Flctltlou1 Flctltlou1 Fictit ious Buslneu Ham•
Th• regl1111nt(1) com· Stat•rnent BuilneH N•m• Bui ln •H Name Butlneu Nam• 8u1ln•H Heme Bu1ln1H Nam• Bu1ln•H N•m• Bu1lne11 Name Stal•ment
meflCed 10 1ren1•c1 bull· Th• following perton• St•t•ment St atement Statement St•l•ment Stat•m•nl Statement Statement :rnv ,..., _ .. .v r ~ .-ns
ne• under ll'le Ac1Jtlous ere domg business es. Th• Following pe1sons Th• Following pet sons Th• FOi ;o1o1.1ng persons • The Follow.ng pe1sons Tt>e Fo11ow1ng pe1sons The Fouo,.,.1ng pefsons The Fotio .... ng per ~\:4\$ ar1 coing twsincss 11•
Bullrleu N1me(1) llsted WILLCOX INTERN A· are d<><ng buslnest as· ere domg business as Ire d0<ng bus·.ness at; are dorng business H ere dO<ng bus•ness as· are dotng bus1ness II ere dOtng bu11neu u "R'.'CO t1r2:! I\' •ll 1t>ov1on·June1S.1992 TIONAL, 344 22nd SI., ROYAL CLEANERS •• 3838 SPECTfWM ENTER· RAtNmEEENTERPRISES. REDSHARK SPORTS· NEWPORT SCUBA, s;5 LESCAPAOE COMPANY, TOTALLVNUTS 11'1T<.s·~:n C3IP~714
Ktllh Dugglll Colli Mesa, Cehf. 92627 Coast Htghway #C, Corona PRIZES, 763. Cenler SI 3419 V11 Lido Ne,.,.port WEAR. 632 Plume1 S1reet, R1\lers1de A"e , Newport 1611 A so Ave • Co511 lln, Co111 Meu C11 I Aut.,ma•.~ J!t>t.}1 g .,.11.
Tl'lrt sletement WH filed Nancy Ann WillCOll. 34 del Mer Calif 92625 CoSle Mesa Calif 921127 Buch, C.:11 9266J Cosla Mesa, C11ol 92627 Beach. Ce I. 92663 Meu ~..82W 9262? clid\ Co~ :a 5•z2
With t.n. County Clef'k ol 22nd SI , Coile Meu, Reblh •Kamel Darwich. Mk:hlel l<uhur. 763 C.nltf Gtolfrey Delon, 3-i19 V11 Lynn David Ctemenlt, Shane w Thuesen, ~26 Joseph A .• McN1m111, R.chlrd S•msnon. 1~•1 J.• i.nn Ji:\ ' er·
Oreflle County on June Ill, Calif 92821 ~71 Blvtfside Ctr 1413 SI Colli Mesa ca~I Lido. Newpot1 Beach Ca~I. 1803 Hummingt>ord Coste R vers de Ave , New1>ort 1611 Al so ~•-Coal• T~ C.• M.-, us .s' , cc<n-
1V9T This buelnui 11 CO(). Hunflnglon Be•Ch Cat.t' 92621 ' 92663 MeSI, Cahl 926211 Beach. Ce I 92663 J.1eu CaM. 92627 92627 ducted by a co l)Ola't1n
Fl34877 ducted by: en Individual 92646 ' Thi• builneu 11 CO(). Tt11s busmen is con· Tn11 bu11ness It con-Tl'l1t business 11 con· Tl\•S business IS con-This b1.os ,,.,, 1s con-The reg ~·111n1 ,) .om-
Publ•ll'lld NeWpot1 e.ech-The regl1tr1nt(1) com-Tl'llt butlneu 11 con· dueled by en lodi\'iduel ducted by' en indMdual dueled by• en indMduol ducted by en •nd1•l•dual ducted by an 1nd1V1du&I dJCled by l'l Ind" du I ine11tltd tD 1rimu:t buSr
Cotta MeH Delly Pllol menced 10 1/al\HCI . butl-ducted by-an lndJV1dull The reglitrenl(t) com-The reg1s11ant{'S) com· Tne 1eglt111nl(1) com-The 1eg,1111n1(1) com· The 1eg•slr1n1\1) com-The 1eg•1t11n11sl com-!'MS un ll't F"llliOus
June 28 July 3 10 17 neu undtf 1n. FlctJ1k>ut The reglllrent(•) com-menced 10 lrenS1cl bust-menced 10 trans.ict bus!-menced 10 lrennct buSl· menced 10 transact busi-mtnced to transact bus•· menced 10 trenuct t,.,~ .. B.ss ress ,.;ame s 1.sted
•• • • • eui lnen Nem•l•I 11s1eo menced 10 tr&nHC1 but•· neH under ll'I• Fici.uous neu/ under the F1c1<11ous nen under th• F1C1>11out neu under the F1cM•OUS ness under the F1tLlt0us nen under t!>e F • .;1 t ~ •be!~• on N " 1992 abow on· June 12. 1992 nest under the Attitlou• Builness Nam•(•) 11,1ed BuslhHt "!•m•(s) hsled Bus1neu Nim•(•) listed Bu11ness Nem~(s) l•Sted Bus1nen Nemets) I Sled Business Neme(s) hSled ROiand C1t11i. \IH:e P1ts
_______ F_ ... _32.1 Nancy Ann Willcox Buslneu Neme(s) lilled above on. June IS. 1992 ebo"• on NA abOve on: June 29. 1992 Obo\le on June .. $. 1992 1bo1;e on July I , 1992 •bo•e on Juty 9 10ll2 <torit PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 1111emenl wu hied above on· June 2:1 1m M•k• Kul'lur • Geottrev D ton Lyno Clement• Shene Th1H1S1n Joseph A McN::imate R ct111d S mpson This 111lem11r.1 ... as eo Wllh lh• County Cieri! ol Reblh Oerw1el'I • This staltmenl was filed Th1t stettnwnt was Med Tn1s 11atemen1 wu f.led This 1111emen1 was fled Th•S st11tment 'ol.H t 1ed This su1terren1 'o\o.u fied ""tn 1~ Coun.!~ c r~ or ---"°--,.....,.-----1 Ofenge County on June 111, Thi• llatemenl was filed wilh lh• County Clt1k 01 w•th Ille Co11n1y Cle1k ol W\lh 1h• County Clerk ol ..... th the County Clerk 01 ....,,th the County Clerk or with !he Cou!lly Clerk ol Ora1191 COUttty _,, • i; 10
au•lne•• Neme 1992 Wlll'I the County Cl_,11 ol o,eng• County on June 23, Orange County on June 23 Orange Counly oO June 30 Orange Counry on Junt 30, Orance Counly on June 25' Orange Counli O'l J.,~y 9 199:
Stet.....-nt FS:Meto Orange County on June 30. 1992 1992 l992 1992 l992 1992 • P:537'124
Folloll'Mg PlflOOI Pubtill'lld N-Port BHCl'I· 1992 F13S891 F535700 FS3154 1 '531 521 FS31 131 F537545 Publl•htO r.fewp..o•I &e.Kh•
art ng buslnell ai: Coile Me•• Delly PUol FS3ell2 Published Newport BHCl'I· Published Ne,.,.por1 Beach· Publl•h•d N..,...pot1 Beech· PublllheJ N1wp<>11 Beach· • Published Ne.,.pot1 Buch Publ11l'led Newport Beech-CO$tl ~'""' Q.t, ~ Pi.ot July
SlNIOR SERV\CES, 1720 June 28, July 3, l O, 17, Published Newpot1 e.aeh· Coate Mell Oelty Pilot JUiy Coste Mos& Daily PllO\ July Colle Mesi Daly P1101 July Coste Mesa 011ly Pilot July Cos11 Me .. Oally P1Jol Jul)' Colla Mell Daily P110t J1.oly 17, i• 31. Aagust 'l. 1992
E•t Gerry Ave., Senta 1992 Coite MHI Delly Pilot July 3, IO, 17, 24, 1992 3, 10, 17, 24, 1992 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 10, 17, 24, 31 , 1992 17 24, 31, AuguSI 7, 1992 11. 24. 31, Augult 7, 1992 F•-19&
Ana, Calif. 92705 F_.35 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 F-4S8 F-460 f-482 F-485 F ... 88 F_.92
Ttfence MlchNI Connolly, f-4&61--------------------1-__.__.__,~------1·-----------------1---------21002 s11atl'lm0of, Hunting· PUBLIC NOTJCI PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE
!Oft Beach, c.et. 92141 PUBLIC NOTICE Tl\ts busln111 11 con-Flotltloue FlotltloH F'lctlllou• Ftctltleu• Flctttlou1 Ftctttlou• Ftctttlou•
dUci.d by: an lndMdual llu91neM Neme "°'"loue h•ine9• Herne au1lneH N•tn• ._,.,,.... ,...,.. 9"91nen NMfte .,..""• N•me au.ane .. N8Me
Th• ,.,,,,,•nt(1) com-St•tetneftt 8Htne.• ,..,._ ltetement l t•l•ment l t•t.......C 1t•t9ffteftt lt~t l tet....-.t
mennd lo nneac:t bull· Th• FollOwlng PlflOnl ............ The Following P8f•on• Thi Following PlllOIU The Fol!Owlng pereont The Fono-ing PtflOlll Th• followtng person• The follow\ng pe1a.ona
neas under tr'9 F1cUCloul .,. dolnQ bUtlnell at: The Following '*'°"' •• doing bus1ne11 •• are ~ butineH as are doing butineee H 11• Clc>ong bu91MH u · ere dou~ bu•'""8 u · are dOing ~u ea·
lullnell Name(•)..!!*' "AU. A'4EAICAH AIOEA", .,. dOlng bullt'llN &I'. COMPU·PRINTERS CARE, JOHN s CONCRETE KITCHEN FRESH FOODS. MAROO JEWEi.AV. )416 ESCAPE, 90t Ven N9H A~ME'S CLEANERS Ul11
abo\19 on;,_.~~--•Ull Wntlfty Pt •111, llMITL£SS CHARTERS, 3124 Rooeewlt Wey, Cotta PUMPING, 2~ NyH Piece, 1725 ~ A .. e. A2, Vie Op()flo #2, ~ Ct .. Co111 M111, Cebl E Cheomtn A,..,. Oreng1, T«ente "'' ._,.,..,..,. =orl leech, Callf 34875 Golden l antern, MIM. Calif 9%624 Laguna Beech, Ce•I 9%651 Coste Mesa C•~f 1~7 8Hch, Cat.I tZMJ 1%1128 Cefil t.'tM
Oane Point. Callf 92829 ~ Lau NQuy.n, 3124 John Alen Sml11'1, 2SS Nyn At1l'IUr l. Rinner. 1125 S Shelli Tanw AV'<'U'f•"'· 30 La11y A Barcot. Inc. Call-Tuye4 ~ Ui, l 11()1 ff)( Ad Action AofWd Mattel, 54 Royal Thomal E~d PatllfnO, Aooeevell Wey, Coste Ple(e. Ug\ll'la S.Kh, C.lit Ven Nest Santa Ana, Calif Cool lltoc>k, !MM, Calol. lou11a. 90e Van Neu Ct, AO•bury Ad • Garden
St . Oeorge, Newport H4 Linden Pl • Co111 MIN. Calrf. 92628 926!t1 92707 92715 .. CO.II Meta, Car.t t2l2e Gtove, Calif t2'40 Cal a llNeh, c.llf: '2teo MeM. c.iit. 12627 Thi• bu1lneu I• con· Tt111 bu1lne11 11 CO(). lh1t bu1lneu 11 CO(). Th11 bu11ne11 11 con-Th11 bu11ne11 11 col'). Th•• bu1l~H 11 con•
liljilE:A Ttllt bu1ln111 i. con. Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-ducted by:.,, lnc:IMdual dueled by' en lndMoual duCtld by. 1n lndMdull d~ by: an lndMdual Oudld ciy: a corpotlltlOn dUCt9d by, an~
.... ~by: an lndMdulll duCMd by' 9" lndMdual Tl'I• regl1tr•nt(1I com· Tt11 reg1alr•nt(1) com-The 1eg11llan1(1) corn-The reg11trant(1) com-The reg1111•nt(1) com· f tle r1gl111ant(1) com.
The r19l1trant(1) c~ The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com-menced lo transact bull· mencld lo ttlt\Met busJ. mtnCld to ttanuct ~ ~ lo trtnMCt bu-" mtnCld to tranNCt butt-INftCld to trlftlact bu AO-VISOR "'9N8d lo 1rM1NC1 .,.,.... mencect to trlnUd bu... ""' undtf 111e F°l(ttt;c)lJt ,,.., ~ tt1e F1ctr110U1 ,,.,, unctw .,,. flc:ttt6out ,,... urtder .,,. ,ICtl1!oUI ,,... Un09f .,,. ,1(11110ut ,... unit« .,. ,letltioul
Repainting ? ............... .......... ...... w ... ...
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...... 7• ,_ under IM P1CWOUI ,,... urtder IM f letllOul 8ul1n111 Neme(1) listed &ua•Mn Nam•<•> h tld lu1!f\n1 Ntm1(1) fitted lvtlnttl Name(•) lillld eu.in.11 Hamel•> .. teel 9wt1Mtt Name<•> litMd ._ ....... ,.....,...,_.,llullnM• Name(•) llteld lu9ine91 Nam.(1) lttted M>oYe on· May 27. 1992 ·~ 0<1: ~. 1m M>oYe on· June 24, \992 •~on NA ~on ~ '"' ~on MA •••••ll••llli
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84 Friday, July 17, 1992 • Newport Beach/COila M•U Dally Pilot
PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC MOTICll PUBLIC llOTICU PUIUC llOTICU PU1UC HTICU PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC llOTICll
U.L .. T I -• .___ ._, ~··nON irvEMPT GUST t3 1912 11 1·•5 p M ....___ nenfllp Chtltto"hw c . E-'"""· Clllf. t2t30 Thia 1talen*lt ••• filed & lr11t .. 1M¥ WWW Iii P IC 0 IC .:;:;:,!:~.;:; M~'.Pl.AN~INO ACTION PA· 1n Dept. 3A ioc...d at 700 jOH'N' 8. auua Th• reol1tr•n1(1) com-10211 MO!Wtor Dr .. H~..;;;. '"'' bu•ln .. • 11 con-with 11e CounlY c1erti 1r lllulftOI ot"' T""!'.:.0.:
ORDINANCe w tM ttU .. ,. lamer e 82·~/ TENTATIVE TRACT CIYlc Ctn1er Dnw WMI, 4"• lie Arthur Ct, menced lo lrlnMCt bual-ton BMch, c.llf. tae4e dueled by: an lndlVldUll Ofanga County on June • Ull. Midi beCOll1' •
NO 92.ss Ian ........ 1Nfte41et. MAP T·U711 FOR JO. Saru Ana, CA 82701 . 11tl0 ,.... under IM ,lctitlOul Jen1" •. Klelft. 1111 Tay Th• "t'lrant(I) corn-1082 34111 "' ~ Of tllfOf9lt • ,..
AN . ORD.INANCe 0' wt•. SI ne ....._ e ~~~~l~~~~atr'"t~ ~~of~~.:: ......... ....... ~ .=IM(a) Mt*t ~~~~Ian ~. ::::*'under ".:w'~= Puf>llthtd N~ 8el(h--=.ot~ .. De Ndt. Dul
THE CITY COUNCIL 01 "" •lt•e••• ttU•-• JOSEPH MIL.UGAN. SR.. •l\OUl<t ~ al 11'141 l\Mr· CA 9aeto let ~ Thlt butlnaH It con-l ualMH N•me(I) lilted Costa MtH Dally PllOI wlllOul CCMllllll OI .-r..-.
T HI! CITY 0, ND· He1Mr e "" """° .... FOR A CONDITIONAL use Ing Ind •lilt ywr-=· ,ublltht d N•wport Thi• ltllemtnt WM tlltd ducttd by: I genlfll pat1· lbove on: NIA Jun• 28 July 3, 10. 17 ..... °' lmOlll4I , ...... POAT BUCH AMaNO. referencle M ....... PERMIT TO CONVERT A llOna Of fllt wmten • Bttch-Cotla .._.. Dt!IY wlU'I the COWiey C$artc Of nerlhlp ,,...,ey L MY*S ' ... ~ • lf!QIM-
INQ CHAPTER t4.14 doe e e Uf'8 eflcllne de 12 UNIT APARTMENT tlOM with Iha COUit Piiot JAJ1y 17, 20, t•. t"2 Or11ng9 County on JuM 12, fl\t r1glatran1(a) com. Thie llai.meot WU llltd 1992 F_..31 brlfas. to •tr lie lllMM·
OF THR N EWttORT -run ..... ,,,.. .... PROJECT (APPROVED the ~tng YOUI •Ps>Mr· ,,. .. 1882 menced \o trenuct bu.i. wtltl the County Cltfk ol .... tlCllllCI ~ '* o.M ....
BEACH MUNIClttAL NCtotfo telefonlco). UNDER DEVEL.OPMENT ance may ~ In person or HJ4H4 ,... under Iha Flctttloue Orang• eouniy on JUnt 11. PUBLIC NOTICE vlflOtl 1r1111undll. _...In., ...
CODI! ltl!ftTAININQ TO CHe No n2290 1u :v1ew DR-80.0f) TO by vow <omey. PUILIC NOTICf Publlatied Newpott 8Mcft. eut1ne11 Name(•) tllltd 1992 • PfcMdtd llttlln lllcl "' Ult·
I E.W E A u se AND JUDOSJACK CONDOMINIUMS WITH A IFVOUAREACAEDITOR Co111 Mtu Diiiy P1101 tbowton~July 13,i882 FIJ43e:I _Cf'Ol4i CIO__ __ J!lllclP'tndPllOllllnottlt-TENTATIVE TRACT MA or • eontlngenl cted1lor ol NOTICe OF June 2t ,Jutt 3 IO 17 ~ C. Eps>ing Publllhld Newport Blach-NOTICE Of' PETTT10N td 1ow Uld clltd w1f1 111 ... 1
IEWIE" CONNllCTION K. MANDRL FOR A u LOT PROJECT. the dect1aed, you mutt file ttUBUC MaMING 1992 ' ' ' ' TNt ttallment w11 flled Coate Mt11 Dally Piiot TO •DMINISTER :, vr a piOVicltcl In 111c1
FEES. DEltT. 21 (INCLUDES 2 COMMON 'fOUI Cltlm wtll\ tht court Nollce I• hereby Qlven will\ the County Clttl( ol J 28 J I 3 10 17 ~ eon cl Subjtel ordln~ was T h• neme •nd eel-L.OTS), L.OCATED AT 2184 Ind mall 1 copy10 tht ptt· that th• Clty Council ol the F-428 Ofange County on JUiy 13, 1:; ' u 'I • ' ' ESTATE OF: No•. lttt dlatOtt,,: I:
tn1roducld on 22nd day of dr•H of the court le: CANYON DRIVE IN AN R2 aonll tepreaent&tlvlS •P-Cit; of Newport Betel\ will PUBLIC NOTIC! 1882 F-428 Frwtll Y. OllMnU,. ptl'IMI ol :, ll'US:C, 0.:0 ot June. 1982, •nd tdopted (El nombr• 1 dlrecclon ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL pointed by tht court within hofd a publ4¢ hNt1nQ on Fl:17M7 CASE NO. A1&4792 11vs11 crN 1>Y
on 13th day ol July, 1892. DETERMINATION: PREVI· four mon1h1 tr~ tht dltt thl •ppllcallon of CITY OF Flctltlou Publllhtd Newpor1 Blach-PUBLIC NOTICE To al heirs. Tiusl ~~~SS • .fJ>oUtE~L w~~· ::o~ cc:a:TY"~u~:-ous NEGATIVE DECLARA-ol ft11t issuance ol letters NEWPORT BEACH FOR •u•lnee• Neine Cotti MtH Daily Ptlol July benaklarits. credlorsj I( ... ~!.~= ' • ,.. • TION. •• P<Ovlded In ~lion 8100 PL.ANNINO COMMISSION .... I 17 2• 31 ··-usl 7 1982 FIGtltlou• contingent credtofs. W'O --TURNER, SANSONE, RIOR COURT, TOO 3. PL.ANNINO ACTION PA· of the C .. ifornla Problle AMENDMENT NO. 781 , elMn ' ' '.__ ' a I N who mey COWNl'I
HART. COX, PLUMMER Clvlo Center Drive 92·511 REDEVELOPMENT Code Tht time tor tlling PROPOSED ORDINANCE '!:.nF~1 ~'°"1 F-"98 ":t:-.:..::n-:::S11e be In~ In 4900RMRGRADE ROAD
NOES. COUNCIL MEM· w .. t, Senta Ane, CA ACTION RA·82-08 FOR ctalm1 ~1111 not 1xpu1 be-NO 82..s.t l>t!ng are g · PUIUC NOTIC• the wlll "' .....-. "' bOltl, 12110 BERS NONE The neme eddreea MAIW LOO Mil l.ER, AU· tort lour mon1h1 from tht AN ORDiNANCE OF THE PERSONALIZED Cl.fAN· 5 Tht Following pe'.sons of: FrankV. Olcamn JRWINOALE CA 91106 ASSENT COUNCIL. MEM· d I • ..._. THORIZED AGENT FOR htuing date nollc•d CITY COUNCIL OF THE ING, 11127 Harbor BIVd. Flotfflou• .,, dolno bu•lneu ... A PETITION Ms been 1111)114-6310
BERS NONE en te eph~n• num-r TI:.ACHERS RETIREMENT above. CITV OF NEWPORT Suitt C, Coita Mt .... Caltf. .., .. ,.... NMne MCN Bl:AUTY INTERNA· Mid bY Jeff OkamUra In BY J£ CORNWALL PRES/.
MAYOR Phil S•nson• of plelnllff. ettorn•v. SYSTEM OF TliE STATE YOU MAV OAMINE the BEACH AMENDING SEC-82627 TIONAL INC.. 1555·B the Suj*lof Coort ot DfNr
CITY CLERK Wanda E or pleln tm without en OF ILUNOIS FOR A DEVIA· file kept by tht COUf'I. lfJou TION 20.10.025 OF THE John A. Medlin, 15332 ltetement McGaw Avenue, Irvine. Calitomla County Of 7 Ra lo eUomey, la: (l!I nom-TION FROM SHARED art a person lntareste In NEWPORT BEACH MU· MOf11Pt llltr Ave., lrvlnt, Tht Following pe'.1on1 Calif. 92714 ORANGE. Cl7 507
Tgg NTIRE TE IS bre, le dlrecclon V el PAAKING ANO REDEVEL· the H lale, you may file NICIPAL. CODE SO AS TO Caltf. 82714 trt doing butlneu H . ~t(-Chl·Na Beauty lnterna· THE PETITION 7110 7117.1124 1992
HE E XT numero de teletono del OPMENT AGENCY REVIEW INith 1he court• formal Re-PROVIDE GREATER DE· Gloria MedMn, 15332 Mont· HALOLA ELECl RIC, 41.4 tiOnll, Inc .. Sti tt of Calllor· ~Miii that Jell IC NOTICE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW b d d I d IN CONJUNCTION WITH queat for Special NotlCI of SIGN CONTROL FOR BAY peltllr Av... Irvine, C111f. E. Ba.lboa Btvd . Balboa, nla, 1555-8 McGaw Av· OMmura be appointed es PUil
IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· e og• 0 • •m•"' TliE ESTABLISHMENT OF th• liltng of an Inventory WINDOWS AND GREEN· 8271' Cahf. 92681 enue, Irvin•. Calif. 9271 4 rsonal represantalill• 101---T-,-.--.. -.-.-.--
FICE OF THE CITY OF d•nte, o del d•men-A PHYSICAL THERAPY and 1ppral1al of tslatt IS· HOUSE WINDOWS Thia bu1ln1n la con· Hal Black1tock. 414 E. Bal· Thia business Is con-:mnlsl&r lhl estate ol NOTICl Of ntUaTU'IUlf
NEWPORT BEACH. d•nt• que no tl•n• CLINIC LOCATED AT 1835 1111 or of any petition or This roject hat been , .. ducted by: hiaband and bot tBl\/d., Balboa, Calif. dueled by: I corpotahon fie decedeOI UM>ER DUO Of TRUST
Publlshtd Newport eb09edo, Ht BURTON, NEWPORT BOULEVARD. account as provtded In v11:!. and 11 hU bHn ~~~ rt lttrant(t) com-9L2: Blackstock ,.14 E .:~ct~·~~sl~~a"r:~!~t ~~';!: THE PETITION YOU AAE IN OEFAUll UNDER
Beach-Cosia Mesa Dally H ALLO.RAN ' 4'"201, IN A PDC ZONE. s4c:llon 1250 ol lht Callfor· deltrmlned lhat It Is cat· menced ~o trtnsact busl· Balboa BIVd., Balboa, C•lll: ness undet lhe Flcllltous ,.quests authonty to A OHO Of l AUSl OATEO
Pilot July 17. 1992 SCHWARTZ, K"ZELKA ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· nla Pr~baleS Code. A Rt-egortcally ex empt under nest under lhl F1ctltlou1 82661 Bualness Name(s) llsied lldmlnister ~=~APRIL 18 1989 UNLESS YOU
F499 & RAPILLO, S33 B•J· MINATION: EXEMPT. queat or Pflal Nollet the rtqulrtmtntl of tht Bul1nass Namt(I) listed Thia business ta con-above on· June 15 1992 under Iha '~'£ TAKE AC0TION TO PROTECT ----------1 aide Drive, Newpor1 "·PLANNING ACTION PA· form 11 avallab • from th• C•lllornl1 Envlronmtntal above on: July 1, 1085 dueled by: husband and Pttaldeni • Admlnlslf!lll<>n ol 5'al, YOUR PAOPfRTY ll MAY IE PUBLIC NOTICE B ••c h , CA 82e10 llJ.85 FOR l.fE AMBERS, court clerk. QualJty Act. John A. Medlin wilt This s1a1emen1 wn flied Ael (This authority wi., SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If
---------1 (7t4) 875-9501 AVTHORIZl:D AGENT FOR Attorn•r for tM NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Thlt 1tallment wH flied The ttgl1tr1nl(s) com• wtth lhe County Clerk ot allow the lp~k YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
CNS 1044955 DATE• MAR t t t 892 THE LOS ANGELES TIMES PetllloMri THEA OIVEN that Hid pub-wilh tht County Cltrk ol menced to llanaael butl· Orange Counly on Jun~ 23 tepresentat~ o .... a ~ OF THE N•TURE OfTHE ""(>. SUMMONS ' FOR PLANNING COM· JUDITH JOHNION lie hta.rlng will bl held on o c J 6 nd Ille Fl Ill 1""2 ' many ac ..... ns WtviOUi " r" a.ARY L. GRANVILLE, MISSION REVIEW OF THE th• 271h da of Jut 1992 rang• ounty on une' • ntH u ., c I ous H ob1alnl09 coun l pPfOllal CEEDING AGAINST YOU YOO (C'ITACION Clerk By Dor ie W1• LOS ANGELES TIMES HE· PATINA A. MADISON I th "° yr 1·00 y I• 1992 Businen Nama(s) listed F535791 Before talung c:ertalf'I ve<y SHOULD CONTACT A 1.AWYEA
JUDICIAL) l•nd 'o.puty LIPORT LOCATED AT 1375 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ~ha ~our:n o Ch~m~· o': FS34874 •mi on~ ~uk 22, 1892 Published Newport Beach· Important actions Nola It lltltby 9Ntn ll\al
NOTICE TO DEFEN· P~bllahtd Newport SUNFLOWER AVENUE IN 801 N. HARBOR BLVD. lht Newport Beach City Published Newport 811.ch· T~ls :1~1:,:nt was filed Costa Mesa Dally Pllol July however, the personal SERRANO AEC~VfVANCE
D AN T : (Av I a o • Beach/Costa Mesa Dally AN MP ZONE. ENVIRON· ANAHEIM, CA 82805 Hall, 3300 Newport Boule-Costa M111 Dally Piiot with tht County Clerk or 3, 10, 17, 24, 1992 res>resentat111e will. ~·COMPANY a Calttornll Coroo-
Ac u n do) CHRI STO. P1to1 July 17 24 31 Air MENTAL DETERMINATION: (1t4) 481·Ut t vard, Newport Beach, Call· June 26. July 3, 10, 17, Orange County on June 23 F-453 rlequlredd'° give no~t 0 1atioo as truSlel or SllCDSSOI PHER C HANDLER; ' ' ' PREVIOUS NEGATIVE Publlaht d N1wpo11 lornia, al which timt and 1992 t992 ' ntereste petsons ...,_s,s trusl~I °'substituted lr~llt
DOES 1 t hrough 50, In-gust 7• 1992 DECLARATION. Btach-Costa Mesa Dally place any and •II persons F-433 Fl35ee3 PUBLIC NOTICE they have waived nobce od pursuant to tile O..d ol Tnnt
eluslve F497 5. PLANNING ACTION PA· Pilot July 16 17 23 1992 interested may appear and Published Newport Beach· Fictitious consented to thnde ?fopondse execuitd Dy MICHAfl J , BEA
U E BEING SUED p C NO 81-04 FOR SAKIO KA ' • • be heard thereon II you PUBLIC NOTICE action) The • epe ent N y AND ELIZABETH s BEA YO AR UBLI TICE FARMS FOR PLANNING tH368 challenge this project tn Costa Masa D11ly Piiot July aualMH N•~ aclm1nis.,a1ion aulhof1ly N~Y HUSBAND ANO Wlfl ~
BV Pl.AINTIFF: (A Ud. COMMISSION REVIEW OF PUBLIC NOTICE oourt. you may bl limited Flcthlou. 3. 10. 17. 24. 1992 Slalement w1I b9 granled unleS& an le Ht•' dtmand•ndo) SUPERIOR COURT THE SECURITY PACIFIC 10 raising only lholl ls1un 8utlne .. Nam• F-456 The. Following persons lnl!J18Sled person hies an corded APRIL 2~ t989 lnsl I
LISA FEMINO, • minor, OF CALIFORNIA EUPORT LOCATED AT CP 34322 you or someone t lat ltetement are doing business as obJectlon lo the petition 89 216024 ol OlllClal Rec«dt
by an d thtough ANDY FOR THE COUNTY 555 ANTON BOULEVARD NOTICE OF raised 11 the pubtlc hearing Tht IOllowing person Is PUBLIC NOTICE ASSURED INTERN A-and shows good cause in tilt olla ol 1111 Counry Al
FEM INO, her Guerdlan OF OR.ANOE IN A PDC ZONE. ENVI--described in this notice or doing business as: (A) TIONAL SECURITY SER· why the oouif should not COldf! ol ORANGE County Call
Ad Llttm 700 Civic C•nter RONMENTAL. DETER· AMENDED 1n written correspondence AME'RICAN PL.ANNING Flctltloua VICE, 161 Fashion Lane 91ant UMl aulhot1ty loin.a ~"d pursuanl to tne NO<
DrlY• Weat, MINATION: PREVIOUS PETITION TO delivered lo lht C11y at. or GROUP. (B) AMERICAN Buslneaa Nem• Stt #206. Tustin, Cahl A ~EARING on .,. tl08 ot Detault ano [ieetlOft IO You have 30 CALEN· S•nte Ane CA g 2102 NEGATIVE DECLARATION. ADMINISTER p11or 10, lhe pubflc hearing. PLANNING ASSOCIATES ltalemenl 92680 pebtlon will be held on July ~ff tt1t11under rtc:orOld JANU·
DAR DAVS •Her this In the M~tter of th• 6. REDEVELOPMENT AC. ESTATE OF: For lnlorma11on call (714) (C) AMERICAN PLANNING The Following persons Joseph Rydzewski, 161 30, 1992 ~..2_ 45d P M7001n ARY JO 1992 Inst I 92-05!>&39
1ummona la Hrved on TI 0 N RA ·9 2-0 9 F 0 R BERNHARD PM.M 644·3200 COMPANIES (0) AMERI· 11e doing business 11 Fashion Lane Ste •206. Oepl 3A ..,....ta at ct s.11d ()tllC>.l R~OS Ml~"
you to flle a typewrlt· Petition To Chenge GEORGE C. HEED, AU· CASE NO. A183883 WANDA E. RAOQIO, CAN KUR BOND. 1501 (a)ALL.IED ARCHITEC. Tustin, Calif 92680 CMC Center Dnve West. on JUl Y 11 t992 ~19 45 AM
ten re1ponae •t this The Neme Of Perent on THORIZED AGENT FOR J. To all heirs, bo,,.liclartes, CITY CLERK, CITY OF Westclilf Drive, Su11e 220. TURAL WOOD PRODUCTS Thia business is con· ~ 0 ~t2~38San13 Ana, at THE MAIN (NORTH) EN·
cour1. behelt of e minor chlld WILLIAM ANO MONIQUE T. creditors, contingent credl· NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach, CA 92660 fb)COAST SCREEN SER· ductod by· an lndlv1du:st AF92YOU OBJfoT TO l RANCF TO THE COUNT'f
A letter or phone eall fo r chenge of th• BACK FOR REDEVEL· tors, and persons who may p 11 hed New 0 11 Eaam o. Kurd, 602 Prom-VICE, •001 Blrci. Street •F. The 1eg1stran1(s) com· I COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CUi wlll not protect youi child'• n•m• only, Elli-OPMENT AGENCY REVIE't/ otherwise bl Interested In 8 ub s M b 1 on1ory 011ve Wtsl, Newpott Newport B11ch. Calll menced 10 transact b~1-the 9!~1'1ting ot the pelol~. HR ORIVl wt ST SANTA NCA abeth A. Ghrer.Jon•• OF AN EXTERIOR FACADE th• will or Hiiie. o1 both each;,....osta esa Ill 'I Beach, CA 92660 92660 ness under lhe F1c1t11ous you ,,,..ould appear at vie CA at OhC a aon lo 11\t you r typewritten r• on behelt of Cheri•• REMODEL. To ADD ol: BERNHARD PALM Pilot July 17. 1992 This business Is con· Affled Builders Hardware. Business Namc(s) hsreo heanng and s1a1a your 11.,..11451 g~de<lo~casn !Day.able 1pona1 must b e In STORE FRONT WINDOWS AN AMENDED PETITION F500 dueled by an indlvldual Inc .. Calltornia. 4001 Birch above on NA ObJl*CbOns Of liitt wnllen .,.
proper legal form If you GrcadSyEBrlt011nA, e .. m.,lnor. TO THE SECOND STORV has been filed by BERN· PUBLIC NOTICE The regisltanl com-S1ree1 tlF. Newport Btach, Joseph F Rydzewski ob1ect;ons v.11h the court 31 ~ 1l'I 0u' sa1 ~Stn la)dldl
want the court to hear A N • 1v4 48 OF AN EXISTING COM· HARO PALM JR In tht Su-menced 10 lranaact busl-Cahl 92660 Thi• s1a1emen1 "WH filed belor& lhe ht!anng Your '"OMf 0 Ule ni " WIH
your c•••· ORDER TO SHOW MERCIAL BUILDING USED perior court ot Calilornt• ntss under lht Fictitious This business 11 con-"'llh lhe County Cieri\ ol ap!>Qaranoe m.lY be tn •!Q'll ~!It and interest con
11 you do not fll• your CAUSE FOR CHANGE FOR RETAIL FURNIT\JRE county of ORANGE. • Flctltlout Bust nus names llslad dueled oy: a corporation Orange County on Juno 23, peraon or by youf at1orn1y vtvta to Md now helO by It un·
OF NAME SALES. LOCATED AT 1n9 THE AMENDED PETlTION Bu1tneH Neme above on· January 2, 1990. The raglslrant(s) com· 1992 IF YOU AR( A 1•1 SJICS deed ill Ille O!Ol)el1'; rt1ponH on time, you PETITIONER Elizabeth A. NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN r1quu1s thal Bernhard Statement Esam O Kurd. menced 10 transacl busi· • F535895 CREDITOR or a s Wat•~ 111 ~ d COllnry Md
may 10•• th• case, and Ghrtr.Jones on blhall or A C2 ZONE. ENVIRON· Palm Jr. bl appomtad as Tht Following ~sons Thi• alatemeol was filed ntss under the AcllttOU9 1'tn>lisheia l-lawporl Btadl· contingent cred!tot Ol the SWlt Mid dttCflblcl as IOllOW5
y our wagea, mon ey Charles Grady B111t1n. a MENTAL DETERMINATION. personal 1epresen1ativ1 to are doing business ts: with Iha County Clerk ol Business Nama(s) listed Costa Mesa D;uly Piteit July dectaSad, you must l1le LOl H Of 1RACT NO 1763. IH
and property may be minor, has liled a petition EXEMPT. adm1nlster lhees1a1eol th1 SHAW INVESTMENT Orange CountyonMay 29, 1bove on:June 19.t992 3 10 t7 24 1992 your claim w1ch the cour1 THECITVOF NEWPORTB£ACH
taken without fur1her lor an order to change FOR FURTHER INFORMA· decedent COMPANY OBA WILSHIRE 1992. Ubby Brazell. Secretary • • ' ' and m.111 a copy to lhe COUNTV OR ORANGE STAil
w arning from tht name from Charles Grady TION ON THE ABOVE AP· THE AMENDED PETITION & RITCHEY PROPERTY, F533055 This sta1eman1 was filed F-15-S petsonal rttpres&ntatrve or ';ALl'ORNIA AS PfR MAP
c ourt. Bnn1n to Charles Grady PLICATIONS. TELEPHONE requests the decedent's 160 Newport C.n1er Dr., Publlshed Newport v.1th tht County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE apporilect by the court RECORDfO IN 8()()1( 52 PAGE Th a e other legal Ghrer 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE WILL end codicils, Jf any, Suite 250. Newport Beach. B h·C M D 1.., Orange County on June 30, w11h1n lour months lfom 1 I Of MISCELLANEOUS M'-PS 1" r IT Is he1eby ordered that OFFICE OF THE PLAN· be admitted to piobaie Calif. 92660 eac osta esa a •r 1992 Flc:tltloua lhe date of l1rs11ssoance ol 1 requirements. You m•y all persons interested in NtNG DIVISION, ROOM The wlfl and any codlclfs Donald W. Shaw, 41 Mon· Pilot July 26, July 3, 10, 17, . F531548 BualneH Name l.ilters as provided in 1"4 • H~8HtCE Of Tt1[ COU~TV
want to call •n •I· this matter appear before 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. are evailabl• tor examlna· tec1to Drive. Corona det 1992. Pub~shtd Newport BHcJ\. St t t section !>100 of Ile RE~o ER Of SAID COU~tY tor ney right ewey. If lhll court In Department COSTA MESA. CAUFOR-uon In tht lilt llepl by the Mar, Calif, 92625 1440 Cosra Mesa Daily Pilot July Th f ~ emen Cal1lorn1a Prob.lie Code A~ 117 393·1!> you do not know en at· No 3A of the Orange NIA. coun Mary Kay Crookall. 156Q • 0 owing persons lhe hme fOf l1hn; clamis Tne 1l1f1t ~dress and otne1
torney, you may c•ll •n co~nty Superior Court al Published Newporl THE AMENDED PETITION Sun501 Ridge Orivt . La· PUBLIC NOTICE IO, 17.~4• 31• t992 F-4S4 (~j.Ji~1~R bs~~~~~Ga:FINS w1• not e11p111 b<afore lout tomm011 Oesigna11on tt lllY ol
attorney referral •er· lht address shown above Beach·Costa Mesa Dally requests authority 10 ad· guna Beach. C1hl. 92625 Flctltlou• (b)VIPER FINS (c)\llPERS months f1om the heanng ll"· rul prope<ty dtSCr btO
1 1 1 aid of· on AUGUST 4, 1992, at Pilot July 17, 1992 minlster the estate under Joanne S. Reynolds. 2•2 Business Na--PUBLIC NOTICE 20t H D Co 1 da~ noltc1ed above u-, "i>urDOfltd 10 tit 1930 v ee or a •9• 2·00 o'cloci< pm and then 1501 the Independent AdmtnlS· Hehollope Avenue. Corona ..... anovor '·· s a VOU MAV EXAMINE ll A\IA LANE NEWPORT
fl c 1 (I I a I 1 d In t he and thert show" cause if trat1on ol Eslales Act (This del Mar, Calif. 92625 Stetemenl Fl I I ~as~. Cahf 9~626 fl I the ltld kepi by lhe court II r1 ACH CA 9?t60
phone bookJ. any they have, why the pe-PUBLIC NOTICE authority w111 allow 1h'e per· This bu~lness Is con-The Following pe~sons Bual~!:.0~!me c:i~~~a 5~1 ~,:n~~er ~~ • you ate a p&1&0n lrtt 1.1ndmigntd Trun11
Despuea de que le en· 1111on for change or name SSC 811 sonal rapresentauve to 1alle ducted by. a general part· art doing business as Statement Co 1 Mast Cal 1 92626 inlerestud in the estat•. d ~s .l'!y Nl>tt ry IOI tl1'f
tr1gu1n 11t• clteclon sl'lould not ba granted. many actions w11nout ob-nersh1p S & W ENTERPRISES, 240 Th~s' busl~es~ · is con· you mJy hie w11h lhtt court , •Olftctntss 01 1111 SUltl Id Judlclal u i ted tltn• un 11 is turther orCferad thal a NOTICE OF 1a1ning court approval a.-The ttglstranl(s) com-Newporl Cenltr Drive, The Foll°"1ng pe11ons d led b a formal R11quest lo "'"'~ •~a Of!lllr comm0rt oa
pluo de 30 DIAS CAL· copy of thl• order to show PETITION TO fora 1;ik1ng certain very tm· ,,,.need 10 1ransa~1 .busl· Su11e 220. Newport Beach. a~0~~~~~s1~;sot~~TES T~• 10~·1:1~:~Ftsr,"1~m· Speet<ll Nohce of the l1l1ng ~"""on 11 ~Y silo'*" neren • ENDARIOS cause be publlshed in ADMINISTER portant actions however nest under the F1c1111ous Cahl. 92660 0 b of on 1nven10ry · ano T 1 111 1 para pr• Daily Pilot a newspaper of the personal representative Business Name(s) listed A. R. Willinger Co . Inc , "YOUR DOG TRAINER", menct 10 lransact US•· appr•isal of e!'>tate asr.et:. flt 0 t)lllOUlll o Int ""
aenlar una re1pueat8 general clrcut11lon pub-ESTATE OF: will bt requ11ed 10 glVI no-abovt on: July 1987 Cal1lornla, 394 Villa P0tnt, 20271 RJV9fStde Or • Santa ness under the Fict.110U$ or ol any pellhon 01 oa'.l b .)"Cf OI 11\1 ObllglbOll
escrlta e m•qulna en hshed in th11 county al MADALINE FAY tic• lo Interested persons Joannes Reynolds Newport Beach, Calll. Ana. Cahl. 92707 Business Name(s) hs1ed accounl a5 gro\MQd tn s11t11red bY Ille p1ope1ty to De
••t• cort1. least once 1 wtek for 'tour JUSTUS aka unleu they have w11Jvtd This statemenl was ftlad 92660 Roger Dean Boru, 20271 above on· June 29, 1992 St+C~on 125 01 ltle sold •nO reasonable tsllmaltd u n a c a rt a o u n • consecutive weeks prior 10 MADALINE F. notico 01 consented to tho with lhe County Clerk of Shirley Bros • Inc , Cahlor· RlverslCft Or., Santa Ana. John F Simpson, Pre91. Cal1lorn1a Prob11te Code A costs npenus ana aCIVancM
llamada tt ltfonlc• no lht day of the hearing JUSTUS ak• proposed action.) The In· Orange County on June 19, nla. 2060 East Villa, Pasa· Cahl. 92707 %nl 1 1 1 11 d Requ!KI tor ~L1I Notice •I l~t 1:11'1~ ot Jiit 111~ PUbla
I• ofrecere protec:clon; TULLY H. SEYMOUR, MADALINE JUSTUS dependent adm1n1s1ra1ion 1992 r dena. Calif 91107 He.llen F ~oru. 20271 Riv· W1th' t~ea ~~~. Ct~r1e1 •01 lonn IS a"oi' !<om the ~ ot N~ of Sall _.
tu resput1t• Hrll• •COMMI SSIONER OF CASENO.A184942 authority wtll be granted F535408 This bu~rnen It eon-ers1dfl)r, antaAna.Cehf. Oran eCounr ZnJunt30 courtclerlo.. S342549J4
maquln• tlen• qu• TH E s up E R 1 0 R To all heirs, benel1cJar1ts, unlest an ln18rested per-Pubhshed Newpon Beach· ~ucied by. Joint ventu11 9;~1~7 bualnt» 11 co 1992g Y • :~U~Rf ::r ~l~Uone.r In o\dOIUOI\ lo Wtl l"-
cumpllr eon lat fo r· COURT creditors. conllngenl credl· son lites . an obJectlon to Costa Mesa Daily P1to1 July he dregistrtanl(•!., cbom-1 dueled by C<>'""",.ners n· F536544 RICE l ROTHENBERG Tlutlool acap1 a Cl$tliH s tors and persons who may the ptl•hOn tnd shows 3 1o 17 24 1992 mence to ransa.... us· ..-• Cfl ll•lllf!'! on 1 rate 01 N · malld•d•• l1gal1• •P-DATE: JUN 24 1992 oiherwist bl interested on gOOd cause why tile court • • • • nes.s und•r t!'lt F1c111ious The r1g11trant(1) com-Published Neo11port Beach· 4326 Atlt nltc AV9. .,~ O~l a c:ntt-drawn by a
ropladH 11 uated qui· E. Ghrer-Jones. 16702 lhe "''If or eslall or both should not grant tht au-F-"52 Business Narne(s) hstad menced to transac1 ousl· Costa Mosa Daily Pilot July L.ong Beach , CA 90807 StJt~ OI 190~1~1 Cftdll union 0/
ere que la cort• , .. Damion Lant tlA, Hunhng· ol: MADALINE FAY JUS; thor1ty, PUBLIC NOTICE above on: June 24, 1992 ~Hi ~nde~ lhe ( ~ict:ll~u~ 10. 17, 24, 31, 199 a1~h C Ntwport clleo OllW1'1by 1 , ..... Of 114~
cuch• au CHO. Ion Beach, CA 92646 TUS aka MADALINE F. A HEARING on Iha A. R. Willinger, Stcretaryi a~~ec:i M1:ci;:·,:86 IS e F-480 M~ p ,0~1a er~ S.J'liflgs and~ modi
SI uated no present• Published Daily Piiot July JUSTUS aka MADALINE amondtd pebhon wilt be Flctltloua TTrheasuret r, I ~·-"' R""er BOrtZ PUBLIC NOTICE July 101103 17 199'.' tiOll ~"'"S io;$OOlllOll OI
I 3 O 7 2 1992 JUSTUS held on AUGUST 8 1992 al Bualne .. Ne e 19 I a ttl'len was 11..,., ..,, . _ " au r1spu11ta • t empo, • ' • 1 • 4 A PETITION h bee 1•45 p M tn Dept 3A lo-m wllh th• Counly c1,r11 ol This stalement was filed Sil'MIJS IPnk SDK'll"d Ill StQo
puede perder el CH o, F465 filed by GARY H ~USTUS calad el ·700 Civic Cantor ltetement Orange County oo June 30, with lhe County Clerk or STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE ~on !>101 ol ll\t rinancw COOi
y 11 pueden qulter au PUBLIC NOTICE In Iha Superior ·court or Orlvt West, Santa Alla. CA ar~~ Fo:~~~. ~=~sons 1992 ~~~91 County on July 6, WITHDRAWAL FROM T.F. 110 t tOH 3!10 lut'•Ol•ll'll 10 do Ousinen
aalarlo, au dlnero y Caftlornla, County or OR· 92701 HERl;xGE ECONOMY FS38551 PARTNERSHIP tr. tl\JS SI.all In Ille Mnl ol .. n
otras con a d e au PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL ANGE. IF VOU OBJECT TO the SERVICES 190 NewpOrt Published Newport Beach· F531152 OPERATING UNDER llOTICf Of TAUSTU 'S SAU dtr Oilier Plan c.lSh IS .ctl!Ptld
propledad s in avl10 BE HELO BV THE COSTA THE PETITION requests granhng of the pellllon, you Center Drive Sune 100 Costa Mesa Dally Pitor July PuQhshed Newport Beach· FICTITIOUS UNDER DUO OF TRUST tt>e Tru\ltt ml'( Wlmriold 1111
adlclonal por parte dt MESA PLANNING COM· that GARY H. JUSTVS 1nCI should eppear ti the hell· Newport B~ach, Calll: lO, 17, 24, 3t, 1892 Co11a Mesa Dally Piiot July BUSINESS NAME Ayg~E~R&l~fj~:u~:T~~~A IS\U''I~ ot Pit Truslet's Oetd
la corte. MISSION AT THE CITY JUDY KURI appolnltd as Ing and stale your Obj8C· 92660 F-479 17, 24, 31, August 7, 1992 l l\t tollowtng person has 0 uqt lulldS. lleCCMN I\'~ to
HALL 77 FAIR DRIVE, personal ral)(astnlatlvt1 to hons or lilt written ob1ec· Heritage Economy Inc F-489 wl1hdrawn IS a general Vtl!ll>tr 14 1990 lJ~l£SS YOU ll'lt DIV" OI t11oorue ~ a
COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· adm1n1s1er tht 111&11 ol the hons with the court btfo11 California, 190 Newpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE partner trom the partner· TAI\£ ACTION TO PROTECT man rot riont
NIA, AT 6 30 P.M. OR AS decedent. the hHrlng. Vour appear· Center Drive, Suite 100, PUBLIC NOTICE thiP operating under lhe YOUR PROPfRTV IT MAY BE Sa•d •~M Wll be m~O• bl.ti
SOON AS POSSIBLE THE PETITION 11quests anct may be in_eerson or n S-ctr.-eattt FlcUtloua tlclihous buslness•name of SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If wollloul CC•e11a111 or W¥llllly
THEREAFTER ON MON· the dtce<UHit'a WILL tnd by your attornoy 92660 ' 8u1IM .. Neme Flctltloua DIBERNARDO S MOVING YOU NHD AN (l(P\.ANAllCW t •Dltn or l)hed rtQMClnQ
DAY. JULY 27. 1992. RE· codicils. 11 any, bl admlned IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR This business Is con· Stetement Bualn1H Nel'IM SYSTEM 11 18323 San Of 'HE NATURE Of THf PRO tit',. l>Oi$tSSlon or encum
GARDING THE FOU OW· to probate. The will and or • comingam ciednor ol dueled by· a corporation Tiie Following persons statement Jost Street 01 1129S Stater CHDING At.Al~ST YOU YOU tnncts 10 Sillsty mt lndebttd• MMIOI &AWN· ING APPLICATIONS. any codicil• are av111table th• deceased, you must file The reg1S1ran1(s) com· are doing buslntst u : The Following persons Ave . Foun1a1n Valfov. Calif SHOULD CONTACT ALAWYtR nest ~~•ed by SH Offd JO
IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· ro1 exam1na11on In lht file your ctaJm with lht court menced to 1ra.nsact bust-ILLUSIONS, 2285 Newport ort do•ng business as· 92708 Noia ~ neteb) 9111cn 111~1 vati l!'N uo 1 ..,
MOUNT OUVI ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL.· ktpl by the coun and mail a copy to lht per· ness under lht Flc1111ous Boulevard Co1t1 Mesa, CONTRA SURF·DESIGNS. Tht F1cti11ous Bus.nan S£RRA1'0 RECO~VEYANC£ u ~o1•01N2'rt1t~:rt1 a~ :1-:-
C.....tery • Mot1urwy LENGED IN COURT. TliE THE PETITION requests sonal repr•stntattv• I P. BuSJntH Name(s) lisltd Caltl 92627 3256 Broad SI N-port Nam• rtftrttd 10 lboYf COMPANY • Ca •01n1o1 COIDO pa<(! ' II' u '
0!•1* • Ctwmatoty CHALLENGE MAY BE LIM-authority to ldminisler lha pointed by Iha court Within abovt on: July 30, 1987 Desorees. Inc., I California Beach, C1t1t 92663 WIS filed In Orange Coun1y 1ahon as rrustte 01 SUa»SSOI CIJr lrrncw,,, o t note M
\rrw1gAll Faulu" ITED TO ONLY TliOSE IS-estate undtr'lht lndeptn· four months from the data ChielFlnanctalONlcer corporation 2265 Newport R1ch1t Colhn1, 3256 Broad on February ~ l 8811 twsttt oc sulliblUltO llutll .. =" t 0V'-lldd~ll W111'1in1tr"1
1625 Glsler SUES SOMEONE RAISES dent Admlnlstralton of Es· ol flrSI Issuance of letters Thu; statement was fllld Boulevard,. Coste Mesa. SI • Newport Beach, Cahl. F370485 • ll\llSuMI to 11\t 0..d OI Trust titon ., Ofcv\JIHI Ill Ul4 Co t M AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ta1ts Ael (This authorrty as provided In section 9100 W\lh lht County Clerk of Calif 92627 92663 Full na~ tnd address ot llte11•1t GEORGE W Nola ltt\ CfllfQllS aoo U s a eaa 0 ES CRIB ED TO THE ""'" allow lhe personal rep-ol tht California Proball Orange CWnty on June 23, This butlntts Is con-Jett Parker, 3256 Broad lhl person V.Jlhdrawif19 e bV peons~ OI fh• llU)lt'I ¥Id ot N •••S.t0·1•15•5•W••• .. I PLANNING COMMISSION r1nn1auvea to lake many Codt The t1m1 1or filing 1992 ducted by: a corporallon SI , Nowpor1 Beach. Calif. Rick Oi8ernardo, 1141 Tait ~~~~ ~L~N~~~f£~A~~~ tru~~ trr.1•~0 by ~aid OHcl ot ,. AT, OR PRIOR TO. THE actions without obtaining clalms will not 1xpl11 bl· ,535884 The regislranl(s) com-92663 Strffl lrv1t11 Calif 82720 1111st PUBLIC HEARING. court approval Befort lllk· ror1 lour mon1h1 from tho Frederick ~need 10 transael busl-This bu11nese Is con. Published Newport Bta(h-PROP{RTV Rt«>rO•O "ovtm D•t o JUNf 22 1991 PACIFtc VIEW
MEMC>fttAL PARK
Cemetery • Momnry
Chapel • Crttl'lalory
1 PLANNING ACTION PA· Ing cortaln very Important hearing datt no11ctd CB Salnlck, t80 neu under the FtcbllouS duclld by a general part· Costa Mesa Dail~ p,101 bet 27 1990 lnsl I 91'1 674109 SlAAAMO RICOWYtYMCI
92·26/ REDEVEl.OPMENT aclions. tloweVlf, 11\e per· abOve. .Newport ant.or Drtve, fl11t Buslneu NarM(s) l•Sled nership June 26 July 3 10 17 ot OlllCi.11 Records WI lilt OltlCI COlllWMY
ACTION RA·92-02 FOR tonal representatives will YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Floor. Newport Beach, abOVI on· June t8 1992 The ttglalranl(I) com. 1992 ' ' ' ' OI IM County Recorder ot QR 1900 111'.'TRG~DE ROAD
LANCO ENGINEERING. be required to g1111 nouce Ille kept by tht court. lfJou Ca111. 82660 Thomat Eltta. Presldt nl manced to transact bus~ F,..36 ANGE County Ca1torn~ ano l21!0 3500 PKiliC 'l/lffo# Drive
Newpofl Beacn AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR to interested persons un-a11 I person lntertste In Pubhahld Newport Beach-This slalemtnl was Mad n8Ss under tht Ficllllous l)UISu.inl lo Wit NollOI 01 Ollaull li~WCJAL( CA 91106
KR PACIFIC AND ABDO H leu they 1\1111 waMtc:t no-the Htale, you may lilt Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Juty with the County Cle<k ol Business N1m1(1) t1sl9d PUBLIC NOTICE &'Id [IKllOll to Stl ll!tr111no r /8r!J~" 6110
KHOURY FOR A VARI· llct Of consented to the with the court a formal R• 3 10 17 24 1992 Orange County on June 19, above on J1.1ne 8, 1992 letOfded MouCll 16 1992 lnsl I BY J f CORNWAt I PR($/ •••••••••• , ANCE FROM DRIVEWAV proposed I CllOn.) Th• In-quest for Special Nolie• Of • • . ' t892 Jott Pa1ller Fictitious 97-15!1793 Of ·~ Olloat Re ()( .. 1 .... "'°
PIERCE llllTIERS WIDTH REQUIREMENTS d1p1nd1nt adm1ni11tallon th• filing .or -n Inventory F-455• Fl:IS293 This a•altmenl WIS fllad Bualn•H Neme coidt ,. s.n on AuouSI 7 "'
(16 FEET REQUIRED; 12 authority will bt granted and appraisal of 111a1e II· PUBLIC NOTICE Rick Blake & AllOC .. tH. w11h thl County Clark of Stetement 1~7 419 ·~A ~ 11 n;[ ._.AIN 1 1~~;f41~992 IELL llllllWAJ FEET PROPOSED) IN unteu an Interested per· sets or ol any p.lltton or 2700 N-.. h Main Slit tl. 01angt County on July 8, The Foll<W11ng persons (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE t---:=~~=~~-Mortuary *Chapel CONJUNCTION WITH THE son r.t11 en obJICllon lo account u proYlded In CNS10417S4 .,,. 1992 ate doing business as: COUNT'( COURTHOUSf fOO PUBLIC NOTICE Cremation CONSTRUCTION OF TWO lht petition tnd shows secuon 1250 of lht CallfOf'· Flc tltloui Tamh f loor. Santa Ana, FS37S08 SPS S)'STEMS. • 12311 CIVIC CENfEll ORIVf wtSl
110 Broadway DETACHED, RESIDENTIAL good cause why the court nla Probate Codt . A Rt-BualneH Name Calif. 82701 Published Nt w""'" Blach-Vera C11cla. Giirden G1ovt. "·~TA ANA c• I ~._ Flctltleue CONDO MINIUMS LO. sl'IOuld not grant tht 11.r quest lor Spec:flll Nollet Pubhlhtd Newport Baach-""'"' Calll 92645 ..,.. "a pu,..,. M : ~ ....... Cost• Mesa CATED AT 1895 ORANGE thonty lofm II availablt from lhl Stettment Co D p I Costa M111 Daily Pilot July W11lty R Abr1m1on llO• lo 1118 floQhtsl l>tddtr IUf I
142·1111 AVENUE IN AN R2 ZONE A HEARING on th• pell· court Cltrk. Th• Following persona •ta Miii t tly IOI July 17. 24, 3t. Augusl 7, 1992 1231 1 Vera Circle, Garde~ c.tSll (~~able al mt bmt OI s. It The lo::~aon ..
• ••••••••• ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· lion will bl held on AU· Attom•J for IM Pett. are doing business as: 3, lO, 17• 2'· t892 F A 5111 F-491 Giove Calif 82645 1n ~w11u1 money ol tile Un1ttd dotnn bYtlne~"'aa
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QUALITY SUITES SAN ... Thia ' b ustntn Is con· Slalt5) ill llOlll ~tit tnO t'llel oRANGE COAST CA ....
LUlS OBISPO, 3090 Pull· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cfucttd by: t n lnd•lo'idual t~! COO•r,ed to llld now ""Id ETRY. 2105 Camino laur1I
man Slrfft, Costa Mesa. Flclltlou• Tl\t ttgl1111n1(1) com· f1f it undt1 said o"o tn 1111 San Clement• Calif mri ca~ 9J:;6Luis Obispo, a CNl104elll BualneH Name menced 10 1r1nsact bust· PIOPtrty s11uat;d Ill Si1d County Aicha1d Wlltl•rn Mlltonll
C JI I II d FlcttttA• 1._ na11 under th• FIC1ltlous ano St.111 ~o desc1t0ed as IOl 2105 Camino L&urtl .. ......:
a 1 orn I mite partner• aual""9 NaMe The F .. ollot~nent Buslnt11. Name(s) l11ted IOVrt lDT 23 Of TRACT NO Cletnlntt. Callf , 12tn """' ~~~-~:~11~:~. st::: •t•t•ment Gii dot ~;,.~. ~lonl tbove on NIA 1133 IN Tlif ClfY or NEW Thi• bullnt•• It CCl!ftp
02829 Tht Followtng per1ons DtAKs'Et.PACKARO co WNlay A. Abiamson POJ\T BUCH,COijNlV Of-0*· OIJCT9d by •n lndlVldual
Tl\l1 bualntts 11 con· 11t doing bullnnt 11: 3~35 East Cout Hwy: Thlt slattmtnt was filed ANGf. STAT£ Of CAUfOANtA. Tht rtgt1tr111t(1) com-
ductld by I hmiled part· CAPPY'S CAFE, 5830 W. 4'306, Corona dtl Mar, ~th Ihle County Clttk of AS PfR MAP RCCOAOEO IN menctld 10 trantee1 bUal-ne1•hlP PactfiC Cotti Hwy .. Ntw· Cahl 82625 ..,.ange ountll on June 16 8()()1( PAGES 13 AND 14 Of ne .. under IM F~
The reglstran1(1) com-port Betel\, Callf 92633 W1lllam Packard Thytn, 1982 ,13488 ... MISCELLANEOUS -.iAPS hit Bu11nt 11 N1mt(a) lltled
mtncld to lra.naact butl· Nick Ptnaglldt, 31 1 N 3$35 E Co11t Hwy , Co. OfJtCr Of THC COUNTY Rt lbove on; not llpplleebla nt1s under tht Flct1tlou1 Kodiak ,A, N\thelm, Calif. rona Cltl Mar. C1t1f m 2s Publlthtd NtwPOl'I 0Hch· COA0£A or SAID COUNTY RtchateS W MlllOnll
Bu1ln111 Nam•(•) llated 82807 Mlchlol Watd Thyen, 3S35 Co tti MtH D•llV PllOI APf41 425 47 ' 06 Thi• • ._..,,.,,. WM Med
t bovt on· S.p1tmber 24. a.orr P~ll. 311 N [ Coast Hwy . Coront dtl June 26. July 3, 10. 17. lllUbNI addl1$S 1110 Otnel ~h the,.~ Clfr'I OI
1986 Kod11 •A. Anaheim. c.l•f. Mtt. Calif. 82t25 1982 common oes1gnat'°'1 11 tny or t •no• __,..,. .. , on June •·
Robert E> Wtrmlngton. 82907 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-P:-430 "" rut orope1ry cttwib.o '9i Gene111 P1nnor Thia bu•tn1u ii con-dllC11d by· co-p1rtner1 ll>ovt • e>urPotllO to tit 212 F9an•
Thia atllamtnt was filed dueled by· c0i)8l'tntr1 Tht rtgt11ranl(1) com-PUBLIC NOTICE TUSll~ AvtNUf N£Wl'OAT Pubt11hed ~ 9Mch-
with the County Clerk of Tht rtgltttant(I) com-mtnced to transact bull-... ctlt'-·-BUCH CA 9MJ Co111 MtH Dtlly PMot
0renge County-On June 17, mtneed 10 tranaac:t bull· nett undtf tht F'ICtJllOUI r1 ..,... T O T Juna 13 10 21 1 .. 1 .. 4 1992 nes• undet tn. f'lc11tk>u1 8u11n111 N1m1(1) llattd aualM•• M•m• hf un ersignea ru51M 199 • · • """' • FS347H But1nt11 Nam•(•) llaltb tbovl on· not applleable atet•m•nl cldCl:llms •n~ hablflty tor ant 2 Publllhed Ntwport Batch-tbOVt on· NIA Willi•m p f hyen f hl F'ottowtng pereona loco11ec1ntSs 01 IN str .. 1 ad (l mt ndt O publlct1lon) c M 0 1, p Nie• Pantg•klS Thl1 1t•llll'llnt waa filed .,, doing but1net1 81 cl'l'tn ll'ld Olllr common dlS Joly 1 7, 1 ~
3 °:~· 1 :~ 1'J2 1191 Ntt Thi• ttatemenl Wll !tied with tM County Clllk of RIO s JEWEL.RY &. LOAN IQn~llOO II any lhOwn htll11'1 rr:========-• • • • wlltl 1he County Clark ol Orangt County on JUiy 10, eos w, 181h Strfft, coa11 Tilt tolil amoun1 ol Ill• un -------~--9 Or11ng9 C~ty on Junt 8, ltG2 Me ... C•l1f 92027 Plld bNnG't Of 11111 OOftO.ttion PUILIC NOTICE '"2 •1 .... 1t 1 F1:1172S S1111evan J S1mmon1 StQlttd by 111 PIDl*IY to tit
r -Puc>lllhtd HtoWp011 letch-~'655 Strtlford, M•tllOn «OIO Ind INSOllacll ltlillmtcl
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luslMU Nlllfte Cotti ,,.... Ollty Piiot 17 24 31 August 7 '"2 Thi• bu1tn111 It con· •• N Dml Of N 111111.11 Pllbllc:a
ltatetneftt June 2t. JAJly '· 10, 17, • • • • , ..... Oucttd by II\ Individual Don OI lilt Nob Of SM " Thi F'olfowlnQ Plftont 1982 Th• 11911tr1n1(1) com· ~r,4 H,2 ea
•r• doing butintn ... F-427 PUILIC MOTIC! menced to tran .. ct butt· tn actd1110n to cash Ille
RESt OAATION COM· ntll unctlt ltlt Flclltloue T1u•11t Wll ICUDI t ""llltl't
PAN'f, 829 Ttfm!Nll WtY PUBLIC NOTICI PlctHt.u• Butln•H Namt (I) llllld ch•-01111111 Oil 1 SI.tit Of na
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• Builder Closeout
JBR 2'')BA, Cape COd
Style Oen vu, decks,
upgrades throughout,
trench doora to patio,
quiet 111001. 5490,000
875-9606
CONDO, OCEAN SIDE
OF HWY 2 lge BR/2
BA, rge d bl gar.
$235.000 676-3303
COSTA Mio;SA 1024
$182,500
3 Large Bdrms, 18A.
q1an1 famny yard, 5'
Down, mthly p~mts ol
S 1300. mo. Owner will
holp w/cto s1ng costs.
Agt, Carey Ward
G31-2242
COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT
BEACH 1089 NICE 3 Br 2Ba, lam rm.
frplc. n ow crpt,pnt,
crnr lot w iaoc wall Back Bay Arer 4BR
near bch $2t9K Bl<r. 3Ba. wd mrbl firs, Jae
722·9 248 or 963·6592 lub 1ttras Reduced
MISSION
vn:Jo 1087
LEASE/OPTION BUY
3Br 2Ba. VIOW, pool/
spa, Ip, dbl gar, now
t1telcrpt No assn ·as·
to $385K G42·8807
OPEN HOUSE, SUN 1·
5. POOL HOME. 2ii85
Golden C11cl e
$338.000 By Ownor
71 4 631·2284
503 '382-5644
..... S2t OK. 364-2006 _O_P_E_N_H_O_U_S_E_·_B-LO-FJ:_S_
NEWPORT
BJo:ACH 1069
"Snug Island"
3BR 2 \'2BA Abso-
IUtely best bet New-
port Island 0 1.11e1. se-
cluded and almost
2,000 aq ti. living plus
Inches to bay & beach
$525,000.
Sundalf 11-4. 2Br
2B a. modol-porfec t.
2022 Vl•ta Cajon.
S324K. J oselyn Miller,
Broker 497·8993
Houses/Condo
For Sale
MOBILE
HOMES 1100
Houses/Condos
For Rent
GENEHAL :l 102
Npt Beach 1bd $1 285
Condo course-vu
Npt Beach 2bd apt·
lso/opl/aale $2400
Npt Beach 3bd $4000
Belcourt Terr twnhm
Newport Beach 2bd
twnhm $4750
Summer
Rentals Avaolablt
Waterfront Hom••
Inc. Realtors
831·1400, 780·3600
873·8900
BALBOA
ISLAND 2108
Charming 2-sty Cape
Cod 3Br 3Ba Vrly,
furn. Gar, w/d. $2100.
673-2230 or 63"2032
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
COSTA Mio;SA 2 124 NEWPOl\T S AN COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NY.WPORT
Beautifully remodeled 1200 OFF 1 ST MO CH EERY furn t1udio Y3:r~,2B3aj/ C:r~~~~~gy 3BR, 2BA, 2 car gar, LARGE secluded newly RENT! THIS WKND $525 mo Gas & water
BEACH 2100 CLEMl';NTE 2176 BEACH 2669
pnv yard remodeled decora'ed 1 BR -ot-ONL YI 2BR 1 BA. spa incl No pell t ve $1650/mo. 721-1118 2311 Redlands Drive: • -c1ous, breezy Apt w message, 64G·5330
EASTS.DE $1650/ 645 8 tage, S 575/mo. new carpet, paint & ~-........ ------
WESTCLIFF $850
2BR, 2BA, ftre place,
pool 646-3679 1128
Rutland Road mo. -4 52 361-3725 or835-0871 a pp l s 5 750/mo Cute E 'alde 1br/1ba B ack Bay R cozy 2BR ., Oen, Back Bay OPEN S AT 9 -e ; err g micro. gar \N
Wshr/Dryr h kup, 2BR 2eA, snooi mo. SUN 12-e, 2020 D hookups No Pots.
hrdwd flra, de ck, like now. 548-3080 fullerton Ave Sorr)', 5685 mo 645•2146 Blk to Bch NB 1Br1Ba
country setting. $9501---------no pets e 31•8 4 27 E'SIDE la1ge spht ·P11v entry no cooking
No Pots G42-281e BEST VIEW IN BLUFFS! •$750 M ove In! lever. 2BR l !lliBA 283 $450 mo 557-6290 d
329-P University Dr. Immaculate, 3BR 3BA, E's1de 2Br l Ba, xii Cabrillo Oar, pa110, 631-5650 eves v.knds
highly upgraded Only cond . 269-C 16th Pl. $825 mo 759 3031
Ne2wBIRy p1Ba1Antowd/lg& ycarrpdt.. $2285/mo. 2149 Vista $700 No Pel 6<14-0452 --F----T--1 -c,0¥, pvtf ioom & BA
E I d 0 .. ree eats oo. urn ~o smkng g ar, 690 W 18th St. n ra 0 pen nouse • 1 BR I ·' d k d $470 Sun 1 5 722 8~"'4 SI d i ... I ' enc O!t,.u ga· 0,,.,. ~ se S•• S " l-6 rn ng rugs SIOOO/mo. 640-0998 • ' • .,. u o-e ... ra n ce re. rage, walk-In closet, ,... incl u111. 721·1615 I"'.:"":--~------model Frptc, walk·ln n o pets 5650,mo 19ZI Ana"•"' C"': VIEW Big Canyo n Co ndo, B
2BR 2BA. 51500/mo. closet, patio, w/d. Vrly Betty e44•2270 De lux furn Rm, Hse On Bluff 3BR, quiet Avall 811 • 721•1222 $650/mo. 4 89·8321 Privileges, Back Bay
cul·de-sac New kltch/ •tBR, lrpl, d w, pauo. Free Rent to Aug 1! CM...'IOOl.'jac tennis. n1
bo/crpVpni. Obi gar, i-8-l_u_ff_l_T_o_w_n_h_o_u_s_e_ poor, encl gar No 2 Br twnh!e S78!:1 mo , Prdr Fem Preferred.
lg yd. $1295 650-1557 4BR 3BA, 2-story. pats. S685 mo. Bay 2 9 k!> to foang'e Sq $4:.0 mo, 645-2597
I Timber Apts 642·7142 p .. Pat 0 A.C, Gar We Pay Utlllties! s2100 mo. 854-4302 " Shr Mob11e Hm on Lido
Coll about specials, •Bayfront Bachelor •2BR Duplex w /ald• 1921Anahem645·5235 Jark or. pvt rm.BA,
l Br 5625. Poor, cat ok Eei!~~L~;:=·2,~8e?~. ~~ patio, yrty, clean, save yd qu!e1, sngl sty, gd ---------' turn, SAOO eerore 2pm
1959 Maple. 646-GSOS gar. recently rem od. & quiet. $595 N /smkr =~~Sf~~, e~!.f.7~k~gs GOOD LOCATION'. or att 6pm 673·5100
S2300/mo 72,,1553 No pets 873-1843 S .,. 520 OFF unny pool!> de rm with •-=---:-------2BR 1BA t car gar up •3BR 1\-:iBa, lg bal· 0 ,, Ba, pvt entr w1d, For Lease, Seawlnd stairs u~lt • $950 ' • cony, small pot ok.. Lg 2BA 1 •12BA town-Poo lutch pr1v. Near
Fantastic View, 4br/ 673 6387' or 129 2880 S995fmo Agl Carey house, lndry rm d w: OCC. Fem non-smkr
2.5ba, Quarry mo tlr, • • Ward, 6 3 1·2242 polio 5795 mo s4oo•"'o 966-0510
deck, Vehlcle acca:s-2BR tBA, f p, carport 2 078 Thurl n
slblo Side-yd, furn or 324 E Balboa Blvd •CLEAN & CONVE· CENTAUR MGMT
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2140
ROOMS 2706
RENTALS TO unlurn, comm pool. $1000 mo ... soc. Dys NIENT Golt course 642·2288 or 631·2725
*Ocean/Canyon views, ---------,_s_p_a_._1o_n_n_1s_._6_4_4_-1_3_4_2_ 680·3812 Ev 279·0878 view, lg 1 & 2BR, new -:-----=-=,------t 38R 3B Cozy 2BA bungalow, lg .-I---------carpet Nr bus Large 1 BR patio, encl
2br/1.5b• Sec, A/C,
Scrn patio, dbl gar, nr
b ch. pool, etc, c ats
ok, $1050 989-8388 SHARE 2724
cus A, 2 fplcs, rncd yard. off street Oate·guarded beaut We Have A Rental K-Man. market gar, no pets 111g, erec •Fem n s 10 shr Lg lge decks, 52295 No parking, avl 8/1. $800 detch home, 3Br 2YI 642·2288 or 631·2725 range $550 • dep. Brite 2br duplu. 3 blk
pets 720-1565 mo. Call 888·98G9 Ba, fam rm, gar, AC. For You! 642·5984 to bch yard. gar, •Sunny 2BR t BA. Steps 10 Back Bay. .,...-~ •Do you need tg clean ~-,...-...,.-::=-..,,----5450 mo 760-1932
over gar Avl nowt So. LG 4Br 21ArBa Townhse, $1850/mo. 720-1553 / '-2br lb3? Garage, new Lovely 1BR Courtyard -~,.-----..,.-,.--
o wy. 1 car sep gar. ' ' Hts 3BR 3BA $ t 3•o 0 , H Ip new Crpl/pnvkltch 4 ,, cpt D w, storage seu.r a GatcJ. poor 1 B lk to Beach! Shr
2 •1 84 2 • gar pool/Jae $1550 ~ $750 No Pol 640.2495 sec .. r 1,. Asi. ab •Lit 2BR NB Apt 1n great u • o1 0 I an a ' . . Twnhse l "'le, all gar, S It I P Cappel. Rem3x 298-6082 or 31().371.0002 W'O khup", Ip. no pet ~ .... _.+'t •E·side 28r l '".IBa Spec • 642-58 58 toe ark ng 5450 -
' ··• ••• twnhse, blt1n micro, ---------, __ d_e_P_6_3_1_-4_e_7_1 __ 3BR 2 BA Dpl• new Nice 1BR Condo, p ool, 760-17 13 or 857-1776 Move In Spec1'als' .-1 h Ocntt Boch .. $670 mo gar w opnr, 5850 • • • Bay1ront cstm hm, full cpts & point, lrplc, W/ spa, we g I room,''""",..,,...=-..,-=-----2 & 3BR T I d f I LARGE 3Br 2Ba with Twnhse, 1 Hse to $500 dop 631·4442 Olfwnt.omPS Ba. parking. 3 blks to 0 llkup, dbl g ar n ry ac .. great oc ,..._ d 548 7 387 s 1350 650•3801 or $675/mo. 969-9804 Iott, 2 patios Steps Oen, 2BA .. S t 250 mo ---------• "' '° ~ · bch 5450 .. •,) 1.11.ls.
634-441 1 or 494.5496 to ocean & bay. C lean 3BR beach •GOOD LOCATION• N EWLY D E CORATED Tom 673-2&80 Iv msg
548-4589 house ....... $1000 mo. Lg 2BR 2BA, d w, ga· 28111. fncd yd w1r pd rem non-smkr want 8 Braghl & clean 40R w Weekly Rentals Also rage. lndry rm, close 636 4120 9 !:iPM v1ewl 2BA lam1ly hm Lg pvt. vory d eluito 2Br Avalll $650-$3500/Wk to SC plaza $795 mo 2 9 P.I • $ beaut place to 11 .. 07 w trplc S2200 mo. 2Ba w12 mstr suites, 5 0 5 Sunflower 1 ·1 .icanti:i 755 Furnished. Rent pvt
Agt.Trudy759·0874 H i sto r ic L agu na gar, d ecks, $995 lse. Call673·RENT CENTAUA MGMT r ... nhm sty l e-new qrtsincllgbrdenba
•·o,,,-c..;..o_a_n_tr-o-'n'""1-P-r-o-p-o-r1-y·I charmer, Cnyn view. No pets 840·8408 642·2288 or 631-272:> carp et pa1n1 blinds, Gar, pool E side CM
1500 sq tt. 3BR 2BA, 3BR 2BA. f. p, stained ,.L_l_d_o_B_•_..,._r_o_n_t_C_u_s_l_o_m 2Br 1 ~,BA, patio. gar, $595 mo 645-7480 g lass. $1285, lse. M-F •• •Lorge & sharp 2BA 5750 72 0 9 pvt rood All nmen (2 13) 680-9900 3Br, 3Ba w/pler & slip 2ea upper. d w 19 I· l 1 Gorgeous Back Bay
W1n1or S2.000 mo. $5000, BUI Grundy Altr closets, verts, gar hm, mstr BR w pvt BA
Vear round $2500 mo 518 Udo Nord 675-6161 AVAIL 8 15 $950 mo s830 No Pet 6.io-2495 & entry, w d 1ac M F
6 75-7003 2Br 1Ba, stove. refrlg, $450 mo 851·850G Lido Isle. All new 3Br patio, trplc. No gar. •Lg Clean tBR Opll( SPACIOUS IRVINE 3Ba, country kit, fam l at last,,sec 760•0928 unit, new carpet Lg 30R 28A. 2•110..._ HB. New do10-w1de 3Br
TERRACE HOME 3BA 2BA, w/d, gar, c ar-rm, din rm. sec. S30001---------drapes & appls S~25 ., mob•le hm to shr w 1
3 Br 2Ba. frroplace, port, AJC. view, pool/ 673·2230 or 631-2032 lmmed Occpyt 2BR 2 No Pets 240·2299 twnhme, WO h"up, Fem Pvt br'ba entr.
double garage Near tennis. Pets ok. Avt ---------carports, S9 25 ·mo. D '\'./. frplc, patio, gar. Micro d w v. d Sml
ocean. schools & now $1175 661-2747 Live Nr The Ocean! Poor, w 10, no pets '· Ott tst mo E side s 1150 soc No m.s1de cat OK 5470
Fashion Isl $2100.rmo Completety-remoao1od 760·9038 or723·4255 1B~ 1 BA w·nu mrni dogs 13 to1 592•22 14 mo \7utll & sec dep
963·7766 or 979·9590 1BR Penthouse, gated---------crpls $560, 2BR 1BA. Av31I now 848-3240
comm w/pool & ten-LO quiet 1 Br. ocean uul pd S850 mo HUD NEWPORT
COSTA MESA 8124
•Mesa Verde•
SBA 21 .BA bonus rm,
lg backyd. A c. F/P,
0 W, upgrad es. Incl
grndt 5 1775 $1000
dep 841 ·2788 Sue
or 751·2787 J.O.
Properly Mgmt
•3BR 2"~Ba twnhse on
blull nr bchl Obi gar,
fncd yd, Sl225 mo•
SGOO dep 642-9666
•Npt Hts 3BA twnhse,
fr pie. 1ngl gar, patio
very nice, 322 Ogle St
$995 mo G47·7540
1 BR. don, lndry, ga-
rage, 1991 Pomona St
S800 mo grndr Incl
Avl 1 1. G42·1708
BEACH 2169
Beach Rentals!
NEWPORT PENINSULA
YEARL Y-W1NTER·SU.M\4ER
1 Bt0toom to • BedrOOtll
Furros'*I \Jl'fumiShed
Villa Rentals
675-4912
•CONDO STEAL•
Lg 2br/2ba, ocean vu,
pool tenn11. W o hkup
$1450 mo 598-9347
.. Lido Penlnaul••
Umque 1 & 2BR Units
for tease. Private bch,
on bay, G73-e030
710 Lido Park Dr.
nls. 5975 nio. Ant view, b11ght. near Welcome, Avl now LuJ< condo Npt. rm w
854•5 eo9 bch Frpl. No pet new 642-94SO 975-1677 ocn vu• Kitch P""'
crpl $875. 675-8143 ---------• BR$ w D pool. tenms. spa
Luxury Condo! 2BR 1BA. lndry rm Nr •2 750* SSOO ulls'pd 722·8577
LUXURY 2Br 2 •)Ba, bus. K-Mart, market 1 BDRM $600 Brand new lg studio den, frplc. •.~ blll to HUD welcome S650 * * NB Shr 3Br 2Ba ho1.1H
unit toe 1/4 ml to bch. beach . Re ferences mo 2257 Maple F119 dsh .... shr 110"9 across trom beach. Ip
never occupied, sep $1200,mo. 675-9138 642·2288 or 631·2725 incl, "4e pets 545-4B55 v. d, baci.yct v. lire p11
bdrm area, A,C, pool 1112BR 1 BA. UPPER OR $415 mo 642-3248
& tonl'\ls $895 Agt Pleasant lront 1 BR apt. 3BR 3BA 8'!54-5eo9 Pvt patto, carport. LOWER N eer Hoag NPT Beach 180' view
$800/mo. 673-4677 FROM $995 Hoaplta l . S-:>75 mo . lu•wry per.tnH, trplc,
Luxury Condo!! Alf .ms11 swtes. •tl•· t 45·74 76 vault certs Pro! non·
,1• Mile from ocean, 2 c1ous, lrplcs. W 0, pa· -.,..-L-ld_o_u_p--a-ta_l_r_s _;:_b-rf2-ba-smkr MF 675·2330
pvt suites. Perfect for lios, some garages bay vrew, lrpl, g ar. PROMONTORY PT.
professionals. Brand Close to bcl'I & major S1350 mo lease, no Share 2Br 2Ba. ocean
now, In gated, pool Move.In shops 2BA 28A 5895 pets 720-968:> View a 1 amon1t1H
comm $1375 Agt SPECIAL! Victoria Park Apts Clean :Zbr/1 ba, gar, s100 mo. 673-6605
854-Seo9 714·722·7505 w D now carpet & Rtspon Fem prpt 10 shr
NB. Summer wkly, 3BR 1 BEDROOM ALA MOANA APTS paint, deck. Newport nice 3Br dplx w sml $800 wk. S 1250'mo. Pool, spa, cable hkup Heights or ea 645-4589 yd & 2-car gar m So
yrly. 128 40th St 646-WESTLAKE VILLAGE $200 OFF!! Lido Isl• 28R utils, gar Coast Metro 5500
0247 or eve. 631·7902 845-8122 A.nytlm-!, 1 & 28R. d w boaut incl 51 150 mo. No mo ut1t 540-9337
2edrm, new paint cpl •W. Newport steps to Nwpt Hts-1611 ChN Or.1_________ Pool area Rec rm. pets 107 V111 Flo-Rm to rent 1n 3br 2ba
gar, 70 1 w 2oth St beach, 3 BR, patios, S1000/2BR 1BA, lrplc, lnory rm, close to rence Opn Fri 7 /17 Balboa Is hse, S340
S900 mo gardener W O, fum•unf $1375 hrdwd firs. w 'd. !jar, Townhouse style apt, sho~;95.~~~5 ~(t1 1-4PM 723·5640 mo Prof Fem only
Eastslde Liz & Chuck
Jones
646·5743 or
760-5000
Incl Avl now 542-1108 mo. Bkr G42·3850 mo-mo t575-851 3Br 2'lBa. encl ga-530 w WILSON L·DO ISLE ru. y turn ..,-A_ ... _a-..,a_1_s_•3_·..,.7_83_6_,_
••Clean I BA w,addl· 3BA 2' ~DA Twnhae, 2 2·STORY 4Br 3Ba home Rentals Avallablel ~a~ty:d~ ~~~·· s~: 722·9012 or 642-2288 1 Dr lJlll, gar incl Snr 26R · IOh, 2 full ,
Car g•r pool no pots on cul d e 1&c neor 1·58A. S800·S5000/ 2233 Fairview Ad 5~85 mo yrly 1 per-b.llhs CctM custom 2 tlon' low rent Sr P~rk, .. ' ' ' • • Alt active 18 Ideal for Just Reduced
$285,000 38 R
1\•Ba d oll house, lab·
ulous backyard, RV
access Beeullful gar-
u bike to bch s•200 mo Bock Bay Lrg yard Mo. No feo charged r ' son no pets 673-0837 11y 1 te airy hm w gar d owntown Costa · ' · St070 'mo 548·7001 seniors. Pv1 patio. . 5800 23 5273 Mesa. 56500 w terms! 1_5_4_8_·8_2_3_1_o_r_67_5_·_9_22_1 __ .,,.s.,,.2_1 s_o_'_m_o_64_,..6-8_0_1_8_1_A_g_1_. _e_4_2_·_7_1_2_1___ walk 10 eve!) th•ng (Uljflt.~ 28R Apartment, mo 7 •
Remu So Co Allrs G45·1808 2-8pm 2BR IBA, gar. lndry rm, The Bluffs. 3BR 2YIBA,1-5,...2-0 ....... 0-0-F--F.--1....,,.s "'"T--M-=o S5751mo. 546-9081 2 Yrs New, Avg S637 Shr 3BR 2 ;ea Back
HAVE A nu pl, gard , water pd. den, n ew app./carpeV ----------mo For 1st 6 Mon1h1 Bay twl)home, W d
• uon. Bob Mllllken ---------7eo-sooo or Buy It Sell II Find II
1991 Mobile Homo In 5171h Bolsa, no pets. tile. Park view. $2,000/ RENTI AVL 8 111 Casa Del-"Mar 28R On Our Speclalll Call back)'arct, parking,
exclusive Park. Spe-GARAGE SALE $945/mo 673·7353 mo. Avl now 723-0352 IBR l BA w/garage, 28A s750 IBA lBA NOW•t 714-650-8310 S450 mo 650-3190 842·9138 Remait Clas$1hed. clall 2BR 2BA 20x60 spacious & sunn y $625 Completely re-------------------S60K (8l9) 727·ll43 3BR 2BA houae. quiet Very lg EHtbluff area $660 OPEN SAT 9 · furbulshed Quiet NB Heights, 2br/1ba Shr 31;1 Hse 111 CM 1>0o4
Put a few words
to work for you.
642-5678
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OUT-Ofo'·STATE
PROPEMTY l ~MJ
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130 ol beach front,
now homes, $650,0
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Income tax By owner
$375,000. Trout Lake
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Monday thru Saturday.
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and liability insurance.
CALL· 842·4333
COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH
•
642 5678 neighborhood. No 4BR 21/!tBa condo, nu e; SUN 12.e , 2020 Easts1de loct No pets trpl, sngl car gar w 1ac, Sa1 I TV sprt fan•
• amkr/pets. S1850. Sml paint & cpl, W/0 , gar, Fullerton Ave Sorry, OPEN 8-4 DAILY opener. sm trnt patio, n s, MF, 5500 mo incl
family only. 631-8198 $1500 mo. 644-4250 no pets. G31·8427 147 E 18th St 63t-44.J2 f1.1rn rm w1'V 641-0812
SERVICE DIRECTORY.
Far al r-hn and busiMls needs
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SERVICES 3:'>•1H
Rellable Ho u•ecleanlng
by the day. Local
area. Excel refs. Call
Alk:la 75~-4269
HANUY MAN .J7 t0 MOVINU aMa4
Carpentry, plumbing, Poor Man'• Mover 1
hie, drywall, muonry hr min. Guar lowest
& more. Reas. rates, rates , lie. 108002
• .nm MS-2824 Insur. 714 633-9925
Handyman ExpreH. All PUBLIC NOTICE
C'(lNSTRVC"TION
HUii.DiNG 3Ml0
fobs welcome. Small The Callt. Public Ut1ll· $Summer Specials$ Job 1peclattle1, 24 hr. ,,.. Comm1111on RE·
Speclahzlng In d11ve-call. 651-2017 QUIRES that all used
w•v•. palloa. walk· Na ~---Cootu1cter ~C:,~!~allopl~lntgo1r,!1~ waya & patio covers. Custom Homes, Comm't
For frH est. call T&M, Speclaltty Prof., P.U.C. Cal T number,
472·2828 wants to nan, work llmoe and chautteura
l't:RAMIC
TILES :'~~H
THE ORIGINAL
DEAN tht TILE UN
le aky showers-Acid
wash & regro ut. New
& Repair. Bathroom•·
Shower doors. Kite·
Floora-Plumblng Uc.
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Need a good quellfted
Llve·ln or Live-out?
I've been ther..Call
Leanne 831 ·2930
Wheth• you're buying
or ••Ming, Classified
covet• all your needs!
.. ~.. print th .. r T.C P nom-Rellable/Honest. All Amerto... Tree ber In all actvertll•·
Uc $28050, 7I0-1178 ••rvloe. Removal, menta. It you have a
Trim, Senior Olac. question abOut the le-DOMESTI<'
S t:ltVll'ES :l ~7f;
W•ellend Llve·ln Wented Friday Ev.. •
Sunday Eve. No car ne~eaaary . Coeta
M ... Area
UI, 751~925
t-1.00H INS l'/\1.1.
llt-I'/\ I HS .11.:.!0
AIC.rpetA~ Pwr at,..cl'I & Install
Any atz• .IOb, 1s vr• 1 Oa. 730-e83t 24 hrs
Why play Hide 'N
S..k with chll«ar.?
Call TM Piiot tOdayl
8"12-1871.
Free H t. 531-8415 gallty or a mover, llmo
.llm'a Landaoe~ne or chau ffeur, call:
Outstanding designs Public Uhhtlea
With plant groupings a CommlH lon artistic pruning of 1_1_1_4_-s_~ __ 1s_1 ___ _
tree• & ohrut.o. Sev On M4Wtne
Also malnt. t~ Loweet, StOfage, prof
Te1111••11t•111owe. Ltw11e, .r ...... 7&14411 'J1lot cWllPilb
excel ~atlOn 1 hr
min, Insur. T187859
Vlaa/MC 73t .. 9H
tn tne reeouroe you ~"'If~ M can count on to ... a _,..,.. ~'_..,.
myriad of merchan-"-Mwaoa..,.,,.,...
dlM ltema, ~·-The--Comm---.-----M---. our column• ~ -ft•r
qualified t>uyer• to kM Place PltoC C....._
Caltl fted
M• .... 78
•W.P . YOUNGQUIST~ Painting Contractor
Ouat. painting by prof
L•c •602098 Ins Free
OSI S.5·3305
PAIN'l INU 38l)8
Exterior houH painting
by prof David Sloane
Painters Lie 358528
David 645·9957
ROOFING 3910
Re Roofe & Repairs
Local Rel• 15 Yrs
Greater Paclllc Rig
838·1888 if621368
srRINKl.l':R
IU:PAI RS 39 i I
Sprlnkla ro are my
only buslnHs Repairs
& tn•ta ll atlona.
ChatlH 72~·7824
w /\I.I
( ·ovt:HINliS .l••;,2
Papet Hanging $10 rOll.
25 ~ra up. pap•r
1tr1pP9Cf. ,~ OlMlt.
AH Comm (310)4Je..Z7n
Thinking or h a\lmg a
garage sale? Give us
a callt
PILOT CLASllFlaO
842·•878
Repainting _?
If you're looking to repaint
it, rebuild it, replace it or
restore it, look in the Pilot
Classifieds to find the
service you're looking for.
lncreae Y• Reach lbrou• Dur New Improved Lower Ralls
•1 .21 per line, per day. That's ALL you pay.
s..i on 4 "-. 24 ir...o..1n,. S8Niol Dndory
For more information, Call Todayt AM tor your
SeMce Dir8dOry Representative 642-4321 Ext 'MJ7
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Financ e
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brador wJWNe epoc. lhart • ...._.. 300, 120, "3731 S/F w.ea In w. vtcll*Y o1 ._ ~ ur.
1008 S/F. 1817 WHt• 1 Ith • Plaoenila. Time ~ Mem-
clftt, NB. Agt 641-5032 Co••• M•H-•lu• bnhp, lnflnllely .,....
Newport -..Ch Newtv wown oolar. ....._ ..,... IW 123-t t 14
...___ ---h e I p u a f I n d ..-ot'd vn-•· Near C'HIAA. "8onuH." ....... water, all utll paid. vnvv
Kitchen, ample frH VENDING ROUTE V~-r4.!11.;' =
l\11'111,\11'.\I .. 111
All IVC OPllATORI
Pff 8W1ftO ehlfte. Muat
type 31 wpm, Wiii
train. CM. 24•7424
AllllTANT
EDITOR
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aQOMlble. II/hr. Mon-
Fri. N.8 . 64Mtn
lectv/PIJ'Oll Lo0ktng"'i0r ogr11nlzed,
a yea,.. ... perlenc• detall-orlent•d lndlo
writing. edltlnQ. lay-Yldu., to WOftc In a
out a. Great Jolt. fHt pae9d gen9"1t
I
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1\NllUl't~. 1.11111 conetructlon firm utt-Send cllpa, layout• llzlng MS Word a
ASAP to Dally Pilot, computef'fzed ~ol .,. ,.. ..,..
330 W. Bay Sl .. Costa on IBM PC. H .. vy • """"'
MeN 92827. phonH, rHponalbl• COLUCTIOI iiiva1TT•ll for bidding docu-On Udo P9nlneu6a
WMkct.ya. EngUah menta/plena. I~ Png11att walnut watd-
prkng. 400/500/1300 Big Prom.. Call Amerl-
a/f. Jay 645-6680 dya, can Oefen<Mr 24 Hra. L .. tl I H=r .,_ 875-7175,e11e1/wknd1 ...... •••·"'"'33 ad9lta ""8. 1-a~-0 • ---....-.
epeaklng. CM home. at• opening. Newport robe • Cal Mode dln-lllllill __ . _ _.. .._ __ .,_e_t_4 __ Center. $26K. Ing ••• w/I =
CASTING IMMIDI C7 t 4 l7eo.u90 f!:.! .~ P.int-Waterfront, NB. 1200/ -------,...,..,,..,,...--arnet --... ..--. e111ra• needed for T•A•ftohen NeMMOn"' !!· 1ng9 e BOUTIOUI! e
oHllrrlH'\1111:1 I
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800 aq f1. S2.25/sq f1 PAY PHONKa • RlnQ, ......... 0 ~
NNN, Comm. Dock PoHlbl• $900 Wtdy era Kodall. NMI
apace avall. 873-5558 lnce>m9 • lnveet. Req. OUartz w.oe.. llwlCla 1~741-4311 Cotn • °"*"'.gold
fllma, commerclala & 8fnOOna •r• "''• FINI TV. Earn up to $200 PE, Spanlah, Com-Fl E JEWELRY e A Pitney Bowea Mall.
per dayl No exp puter Programming-Musi See. Call ror o&-Mach. ti 5830. Xlnt
needed. CaU today Chrlatlan Day SchoOI. recttona 17511639 S250. 8M M48
........ Big lcreen TV,
Window 8huUera,
Wlddloomb Bedfoom
M1. Kg u Manreu.
Bathtub, a. Stoota,
lnvectlon Coc*top Obi
C>ven, etc. SAT 1-3
314 Vista Turcha,
Cash Ontyl 721-8391
·•-U91,4dr
8 apd, white w/blac
Int, Mint Cond, al
records, MUST SEE
$11,500 898·754 after7pm
MONt.Y ;rm; ate.H3-20at K-7, CM, 1549-0582 Q dlnlfti iQ '500, COMMERC"IAL
PROPERTY 277H WANTt.IJ -~''ti. Forltte ...... ol~ of ~.,...._._ ______________ _ COUNTER HELP Window Cle ... r P'ft• dHk IMO, pine
Exp'd only. High rla• drHHr 1750, Jacuzzi
l'I IS &
/\NIM/\I s 1,11 I~• ' * Ott. Sp. + 1200 aq f1. storage. cars, tum,
etc. 1518 Npt BIVd.
CM. Mk ottr. 553-1115
Local Manufact. Exec.1.,..:c.il;::;;:.;.;;;:;;:;;t,;;;.:.::;... __ jp--------, wants 1150,000. WHI LOaT1 WWW 6iii;
pay 10% almple Int. Female, IMt .... .Jult/
paid monthly. prln. 2 In PMlblUff. Ant Info
due & payable 2-3 yrs. pl-• c.il e4...,0.
Secured by 2nd tru•t deed on waterfront LOaT1 •••I Pel•t
home In Hunt. Harbor Sia..... complelely
+ peraonal guar. declawed. Mleelng
U11ed In home for 20 July 7, In U.. vtclnfty
yra. have Impeccable. of Lartcepur In COM.
AAA credit. For lnfor-Call 173-847'0
Pff, drycleanera. No __ , ... entlal IMC>-H04 l800. dryer 1100 780-exp nee. 831-45872 r..... 0471
Dell Counter Help +
Stook Pereon New·
port Beach. Good
•POOD... T.. Cup.
red, 8 lbs, male, AKC,
1 ~ yr• old S300.
252-8405
Garage aale Sat 9am,
ART STUDIOS
From $200·$295/mo.
Ideal for new busl·
ness, ans & crafts.
Eastslde locl Call
Carey Ward 631-2242
For Sale
8, 720 Sq. Fl. Two
commercial buildings.
$550,000 Positive
cash flow! Call Carey
Ward 8 31 ·2242
lNDUS'fRIAL 2788
matlon call 714/891-
9901 daya, 714·
840-7231 evea.
Announ cements
Announcem ent s
l'EHSON.\1.:-. 11111.!
1200 S/F otc, lg rear OWM •Hka ..., _ _..._ car door, $795 JTIO. _....,..
629 Terminal Way. young female lo •hw•
540·9352 fal>Utoua OCMn tront Htateln~fot
AdwrU8lng
llllDllALES
The D•Hr Piiot currently hu a full
Ume lnalde ..... po-
•IUon available In
the Claaalfled Adller·
tlaing ~menl.
If you can bring ua
eome aalea eJCJ)4trl-
enc e , a poalll11e
phone voice, high
energy, typing al<llla
and peralatance we
wlll provide you with
a friendly atmoa-
phere, room to grow
and the tralnlng to
makw you 8UCCHS•
ful.
t-:!Vl!'LOYMI· NI
St:HVICES ~,:,.1;1 /\l'l'l.l/\N( FS hi! I I
starting pay. 831-0144 ........ a ... Stove, apt. alze, --------rf~• d d'Uo 175 BABY bunnl&1, dwa •· Driver/Courier PT, Pleaae be aware that goo con n. · gentle, loves kids.
AM Shift, Provide the llatlnga In thla cat-957-161 1 Only 115 ea.
OMV, over 21, Irvine egory may require you •---.M..,,..,o'"'v"'1 .. M""6.....,7""/.,.,t'"'e--557-5227
Area, Roger 957-0951 to call a 900 riumber Whl lpool Heavy Duty ...... -,..,...,..,,.,,..,....,,.,.,,,,==~I In which there la a r P•RSIAN KITT•NS K l!NNEL HELP PIT I ut Washer/Dryer tlke new For aale. Superior Experienced onty •• _c_h_a_r,,.g_• .... pe_r_m_n_•_· -S500/ obo, OE Refrlg
nd ........ 1 bo qual, tovlng, pedlgr ... Auto, fut worker, $5/ 81rttndtr Tr1lnttl xlnt co -..vu 0 Good home. 536-1692
hr. 557-6063 Needed, earn up to M<l-1804
S150 daily, aalary + Whlrlpool Refrelg. Top
tips, full or part time. Freezer .. 175 080.
2 wk training, women, 873-7080, 875-e086
MtJSICAI.
INSTHI il\H:N·I S hO:,~>
2142 Vlata Laredo, •aa Le•••• 4 dr, all
Th• Bluff1I E'Bluff/ ver, A/C. P/S, P/B
Vint del Oro good tra09portatfo
• car, 11995 873·1514
Movlnt1 al• Sat 8-t, 1---------1 Every1nlng MUST GOI '73 REGAL, 61,000
2919 Paper Lane, (ott mllH, good motor,
lrvlne Ave) Aaklni S 1000 OBO. ~ 91...out 484020
Uvtng rm fum, deak,
ladle• cloth•• & more. Npt ShorH at PCH &
prospect, 211 WalnU1
(alley), Sat/Sun
CHEVROLET H0-1~
'82 ZU Crvt eng, teal
blu met, lthr Hats,
stereo. Must Selll Best
Offerl 642-0806
Morta1ae Insurance PrcJceasors.
High earnings. will
train. 213/957-4945 men 21 or older. Call:
800-532·8222 FUltNJTUHt: hOl-1
Npt Hts-OHlgner Oeco-
1908 Kimball Con•ol• rating! Buffet, fum, art, -c-.-1-.-b-,-1-ti--,8-S-, -v-.6-,
Pia.no. Beau. carved clothH. Sat/Sun AM/FM, charcoal gray,
8' Oak wal unit-$600,
N•nnr Wanted! Cherry deak a ete-
lrvlne, hve In or out den:r.a $600, Antique
Office Seciet1ry DOMESTICS f>:\40 wood, Exe. cond. 8:30-4 1815 Clltt Dr run• -11. 12,750.
12.000. 645-1680 722-8093 or 668-9105.
PIANOS &
OtHiANS t;o:>H Transportation CllHYSLt:H 00~0
2500 S/F. 4 ottlces, occaalonal fight
2BA. lg roll·UP door, FOUND: Cockatlal hou .. tteeplna, ~ To join our team,
65,· sit. 629 Terminal, on Balboa Peninsula sitting. Salary po• aend your reaume or
Wy 540-9352/646·0681 on 7/5. Call 673-4118. slble. 487-GllM come In and fill out
Strong organlzallonal
and relational akllla.
Famllfarlty wTlfl basic
computer data entry.
Ught phones and gen·
eral office support. F/
T with benefits. Call
Cheryl, Coldwell
Banker 714/644·9060
M·F to care for one 6 rocking chair l200, 2
mo. old. Light house-upholstered chalf• &
work. Non·smkr, some ottoman• 1250 ea.,
English preferred. Antique Armolre 1350,
Must have references, Antique hOJ>4t cheat
CONN organ & Lesll•
speakers, S299. Call
646-8078. BOATS 70 11
For Sale/Tradel '73
Vega, 327 Chevy,
much chrome, show
winner, St0,000. Jim ~-----------------------------------------ti an application. Classified Is ..•..
CONVENl•NT
whether you're buy-
ing, selling, or Just
looking. ctasalfled has
what you needl
PILOT CLASSIFIED
C•ll 728-7845 $150, 645-1680
Having Olfficultles ob· Almoat New Twin
talnlng msg. please Bed, Including frame,
try again. headboard, & 2 night
Sell your unwanted stands 1200 721-o645
Items the easy wayl BLACK LACQUER DIN·
To place your classl· ING TABLE, 2 leaves.
eea-7o8e
BICYCLES 6060 , 3' Boaton Whir w/tl'lr, ........
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
OONJURING TRICKS
OUT OF THIN AIR
DAILY PILOT
330. W aar St. coa .. Me .. ,cA eaesn
Attnl Claaalfted
Manager lied ad call 642·5678.
842-5978 ·---------
Ea.at-West.
deals.
vulnerable. North Weat led the kin1 of .._ and ... !!llm--<:$>
NORTH +e s
-Y A 10 8 2
'•AK
•A Q 10 9 S
WEST EAST
+AK 10 5 • Q J 9
Q Q9 \:1 75.f
0 8 6 4 0 Q J 10 7 s 2
+8742 +5
SOUTH
+874 2
, K J 6 S
"9 5
+K J 6
The bidding:
North Eut Sooth Weet
l + P.... 1 \ P ...
4 \:> P.... Pua Pue
Opening lud: King of •
In hia first inaugural addreaa.
Franklin D. Rooae11ell warned that
"the only thing to fear is fear ii.elf."
Afraid of the unknown, South found
a way to go down in an unbeatable
contract.
North's band was on the border-
line ifetween an invitational jump
ra.iM of three bearu and a leap to
game. Since almoet all the point.
were prime, North took the more ,
aggresaive course. The final con·
t.ract would have been the same in
either CllM!.
Eut dropped the queen, promilins
the jack and requetting that pan.Der
underlead the ace of 9'** nut.
West dutifully oblipd and, after
winning the jack of apadea East COD·
tinued a third round. dummy
ruffing.
The ace of heart.I wu led and
declarer reprded We.t'a nine with
1uapicion. Afraid Eut. had started
with four hearts to the queen, South
1lext ran the ten. Weet won and led a
fourth spade, ruffed with the table'•
last trump aa Eaat dilcarded a club.
Declarer now tried to come to
band with a club to draw the lut
trump. Unfortunately, F.ut rutred
for the settinc trick.
Declarer's play might be right at
duplicate, where ove~b an im-
portant. Al rubber bridp it WU at
best pointleaa; at wont, u clrcum-
ata.ocet proved. fatal.
Declarer ahould have continued
with a trump to the kinl· U Weet
abowa out, a trump beck to the ten
will give F.aat a tNmp trick. but
declarer will be able to enter the
cloeed band with a club to draw the
la.st. trump and claim the contnct.
That loaet only in the unlikely event
Eaat. started with four carda in eecb
major-virtu&lly impc.ible, given
the play to the first three tricb.
TODAY'S
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ACROSS S4 Splnttes5
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TO YOU!
Is someQne special having a birthday
in August? Announce It In the Dally Pilot
and lndepen~ntl Send in a non-retl.lmable
photo along with $10.00 or just a message
with $5.00 and we will publish it on
August 6th
Deadline Juty 31 , 5:00 p .m
Send your message to:
The Dally Piiot & Independent
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Attn: Classified Happy Birthday
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8 matching chairs.
Practically aew. S200
720-1131 or 673-6111
COUCH, roaewood
back & arms, con-
temp, S250. 675-2330
Eatate Salel $100,000
worth of custom furn:
LR, OR, kltch, bdrm,
etc + Univ. gym, etcl
Spyglaaal 721·9984
Kitchen dinette, glass
w/chrome w/5 chairs. French Ptovtnclal
dresser & matching
night stands w/mlrror,
Stereo cabinet.
848-2451
SOFA & love aeat $575
OBO. Dining table w/
leaf $250. 549-8269.
Mt:HCHANDISE
MISC. t>Ol~
•Tool Box for Small
Size truck, thick gage
ateel,_Muat Selll S50
754-1262
t"EHRAIU H067 lmmac, ictraa. 15hr nu Moving: Must Stlll 40hp Yamaha, c11r
Uk• New, speclallzed _s..,.6..,.700.,,...,,,_8_7,.,.3-_8_8_4,,,7_.,,...._ '84 Mondl•I Red, 1
Roel< Hopper & bike ,4, Ba,tlner Capri owner, 25,600 ml,
rack. Paid $600 sacrt· w /trler, 5 ohp, flt , $421</obo 546-5597
flee <!.• S350 obo. stereo, very clean,
M•rv 548·9810 runs greatl Must ••• l''OHD 907:>
TICKETS 607:> to Bellevel Muat Sell· '83 LTD Brough•m
Just bought New Boat AJC, P/W. 36k orig ml,
432-0318 after Gpm or groat cond, $4000.'obo Hollywood Bowt 4 Box 111e mag 72 t •9826 seats. res. parking Fri ---------July 17, Mel Torma, 18' Claaalc Wooden •·,-8-9_P_R_0_8_E_LX __ 2_.-2-L
Peggy Lee & LA Phlll. Bo•t '57, Century 22,200 ml, Loaded,
1200. 714/955·9195 Lapstrake, Grt cond, Malnt & MPG History,
Garage
Sales
COHO NA
DEi. MAH t> t 22
58000/obo 548·3641 Factory Manuals,
30 FT Tollycrafl cabtn Never seen snow nor
cruiser, twin 255 HP aall water. Below
Mercrulser engines. wholosale at $8,495.
aleeps 6, xlnt cond. 650.2390
145,000. 873-9247
Tug Bo•t 1842
new diesel, trans &
tanks, refinished 1992.
$251</obo 646-3920
HONDA 90H:>
25f TO SI. Patio
I.able & 4 chairs, patio doors. 3 hollow doora, "'w,,....,,A""N~T=-=E""D,,_1....,a=-0-•_,_.t
84 Honda Civic
Hatchback. 2·Dr, Au-
tomatic. Silver. Well
maintained, good con·
dltlon. 52650. Call
310-839-4S215 g lrla 20"blke. suit-Tr•ll•r tor 13 fl Bos-
ca1H, etc. Fri/Sat 8·3, ton Whaler. Call 714·
718 Larkspur (In alley) 644-4288
MUlll·Famlly Garage
Sate. Sat. 9 to 3PM.
No early. Estate Items,
antique furniture, art
work. eurl board. wet
suit. lawn mower &
electronics, itcl 3725
POWER BOATS 7012
32' Crulaer '89, llJnt
cond, twn eng, cabin
alpa 8, Motivated
Sellef S50k ObO S4U182
Jt~t:P HI 10
•et Wrangler 5 1pd,
wht/grey, 19k, Blk Soft
& Bikini top, nvr off·rd,
St0,500 obo 380-9747
1.INCOLN 9120
Bausch & Lomb Slide Blue Key Drive. Sl't:J-:1> & '81 Llncoln Towne.er,
42,000 ml, needs cos-
melfc work, $2,250.
Tray1, $2.00 H 51 5/ SAT a.. t21t Star-
Doz. 854-9649 board Way. top of
Flahlntl 4 Bar9alna?
Wooden Tackle Box
$20, Lurea & Item• S1·
5, Penn 610 rHI S75,
Trolling Pole $13, CoJ.-
lectlona of 30 old
Clasalc fresh/salt
water A Mis S 12·520,
3 HP Johnson Recon·
Goldenrod. Antqa,
bric-a-brac. books,
tools, furn, antq glass-
ware & Iola morel
COSTA MESA 6124
ABWA FUNDRAISER
SAT 6:30am·2pm. 2083 Weatmlnster Ave
••tat• Sale Antique
!->Kl JltJ/\I S ?Olli
t9' GLAaTRON '87 848--8606
190HP Merc/crulaer V•---------0 , Open Bow Tri-Hull, LINCOLN '71
Sun-Top, Trailer, Lota Continental. 460
of storage. Great Ski eng. runs good 51295
Boat In exc•ll•nl con· Muat aeel 642-0567
dl~lon (10 peraon ca·
paclty). St0,500 OBO.
Call (714)846-t571
SAILBOARDS 7018
MERCEDES 91:10
dltlon motor S22S
490 Coate Meaa St
548-8832 dreaaer, collectables. 57' Chrl1-Cratt mo1or
'71 2200 4 dr, fully
equip, xlnt cond. orig
owner, AC. AM1FM,
$2500 642·5436
F o R a A L E : tools, books, dishes. yachl. turn·key boat.1-,-8-9--3-00-T-E--w-.-9-0-n
Waaher•ryer, Dresser Jewelry. S175.000 or trade lor Loaded. Great Cond,
and other misc. Call Men'• W••r equity In home or 415k ml, Must Selll
723·0770. B•mpt• S•I• condo.. 310.840-2243 538k obo 7234079 Sal 8 to 4
Oueen or Parlor Palms. 244 Magnolia '70 280SE Coupe,
5-8 feet tall. S20 ea,1..,,,.--....,,.--=---:-I 361< ml, 111e blue, xii Herb plants 80 kinda Estate Salel S•t & • ... .... F 11 cond, must selll $141( S1 ea. Liiac 674-9422 un -um, r g, OBO 973·3313 hsehld gds, etcl 2069 10 Min To Open••• 5 Cut of lamb
9 Croc's kin
14 -sallld
65 Purple lhede
66 Mr Jannlngs
67 MuSIC&I
~lion
68 Belglen r1vet
69 Cut aufl
BETE
ERECT
PLAN FORC .. _____ llllliiiiiimllliii•m-..ii._ ____________ -iii!llA•frlgerator, 10 cu ft, Swan Dr. Meaa Verde 18' Power S195 mo &
white, top freezer, --QARA---0-.-.-A-L-.--• 45' Sall, riarrow beam NISSAN 91:>0 15 lnstNment
18 IS1'8ell COin
17 Eyes
18 In a unique mannef
20 Higll-prote1n
food
21 lnMC:1
22 World -
23 Snake
25 Removes
27 Pate
29 Hallw•V pref
30 0epanec1
34 Tax pro 38 Quebec ., ..
38 "Sir" Of
"Lady"
39 Authonty on
the pas1
42 ChurCll
fixture
43 Tenlllcl
44 Plant brlatle
45 Equal
~Doctors' org
47 Sean -49 lnedequate
51 ap.tlngs 54 Log lnlPBC'Of
58 Period
80 HllWlt
81 Canned
pt'odUC1
63 Optlml1m
2 3
14
17
20
23
39
42
45
81
1
4
DOWN
1 Mouthllke opeotng
2 Allracted
3 Not well-
chosen
4 Expert
5 ShNb genus
6 In--: =:z. 7 Of the Nm4I
iod 8~ ..
9 Big wind•
10 SMweeO
produ<:1
11 Archl1ecturll
molding•
12 Heraldic
bOfder
13 BMm•
19 -car 24 S.V.lty
28 Faithful
28 0.faoe
30 Sass
31 Edith Wharton
book 32 "4lttecl
33 Sea bird
34 F'ellow
6 7
POKE
LESSOR STIL
UNIT EL
STOREFRO NT
LOVED OUT PO
EGIS SURETHI N
A 0 R I B R ~o+o;;+.;,of'!!' .... EOAL RAFF
ANTECEDES TILED
ROUTE OTIS RA G E
ANNES RU NE ERIN
B E A R S S p E S E T S Of AU Thl-.a: la~ Ruth, a ftb. • mmu1tt lt'Vt'l You'll -dNhng with
1·11"'2 ~,_u...,.__.,...._ ~Mt•..._.,,. .. rttord for qu•l11y goods ind ptrsons You'll bt
35 Large amou.nt
37 Greek lett•
38 Spud
40 Oatk liquid 41 l(noci(
46 Height. pref.
48~
49 Ouarr ..
50 C.U.flre
52 Subjec;1
S3 Type of Wflell
8
5e Anettnt Egyptlen god
57 Sh0f1entng
59 Coplet
82 Secfet
dtcher
10 11 12 13
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A41..U., "'91tt la~ ltuth'• onr•ll P1scet will f1gurf prom1nl'ntly
... ._.,... l'ftOl'd. alt~ l\Ot Ruth'• SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ). Olck-r
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odler ....... SUtlaetully, "'°" f•111•• prop.-ny, bullm-loahOn. 1ntfnslfled
...... _. ......, •re Aqurl.... love rtt.11onshlp Ch«k peymt'n3 r.·
MMy •••~.. co .. ,_,. and l•Ung to automob1lt. ln1ur•n«'. m<>rt·
lrieMilea alao daJ• Aquarl• • tlwlr gage
-4lecal IAp. 0.....Mr It likt'ly to ~ SA.CITY ARIUS I NO\' 22 ·CM. lll
tlw .-....... ~ •Ol'llll of l'91 At~nllon revolvts uuund travel. l•n •
for -r A19aatt.M. g~gl'. dtMantt, roman«', completion of
AltlES (Matth 21-Apnl 19) Talt m1!1S1on Clow f't'lilhvt •teerts. You ~C't i n1111t1Vt', dut' to drt'•m t'IPmt'nls of timing, surpruk' pron btnt'ficl.il Sttt."5S all thl' brt•k•. why not m«-7'' Rtfu.<tt> lo
lndt'pt'ndt'nCt', couragt', envfnllnnns. -.annoyt'd. m11nt1ln billancf'
vulMnt.lhty to kwt! MIJOT widi could CAP~COaN (Dec ll·J•n 19) ()y-
bf' fulfillfd l)y 11 pm Congr•lul•liona1 namic ptniun vt'ry much lllractt'd hl
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 201 Im Y<'u plt'.ads 'Pl~ show m" th" way1"
phM1t on compn>ml,.. lb•I d~ not d1 Attrnhon n'Volv,.. around 1n,pirthon,
lulf pnnctplf", hmlly m••mbtr l'~lt'nd• rour.JjtC'. fl"t'!lh st•rt. pc1Mib1Jlty of ntw
h.and of lorglvt'nt'W Focut on gourm,1 lovt' l.l'<l, AqU4rlus fl"ntnna In' ln ptc
dining. ~nlon, •n-flf d1rl!C11nn and IUI'\'
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CfMINI (Mey 21 -lune 20) F~' -mf'd.• dt'tnmrnt .. d~ to bf' uant ·
on lllOVftM'fll. f'xplonh•ln 11CC't'lf'r.a1N fun'Md into ,_.. Focus on ptrtlnpil
eoc:l•I act1¥lllft Cormpvndt'nCr with llun 1n commtrtiel prott'cl, rt'unlun OM'" forrign land will f'Yt'nl~lly pill)' with (•m1ly """"bet. ~ consack-t-
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pam S.Cllhnan pt•y• rolr ml•
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not •• ...,_ • Man)' -fl"'(tfd You be "111 chirp" of tnt.nAl~nt Dark
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1.10 (J I 23 A 22) Ex II d«IA,.., ''You'"' "'Y lpt'riell"
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11ettn1 l11for.ateo11 Fllrtatton ch1nn11 Ar.-1u .. c•n bf your mnat 1Minonblt
Nrly n.n1n1 could i.ed tn IOtMthtftJ lftfH'th Clf thi. ~'· t..tvnn1 cMI ..... ..,,. .now 1hen •nhcipawd Protttt t1' dHdltnr, ~1'11ty to hit f111MC'W
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vtaCO (Alll 2J•s.pt 22) Attt'n• <•tmn of f'C'lllllbt. addlhOll to fe•lly.
tlon tt•ol•te aro..nd f1Mnttl4 pnlll• ~day. 1n A ..... Wiii bit Ill-' atl·
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tr•••. 15-gallon, S20. cards, clothes, col-Sllp, up to 42 f1. For
1-gallon ptanta, St lectlbles. 1984 An• aallboat. 714-875-7977
Wisteria S10. 874-9422 helm St .. Frl/SaVSun _a_fl_e_r _7_Pm _____ _
seevourcar
make lracksl
Need to sell yoor <Dr? Do ~ the oosy way! RlKI yru
auto ext for 1 0 <k1ys in the Daly Pilot /100ependent. ~ it
dooil't sell, we'I R11 it for 5 mae ckiys, FREE!*
(cj CkJssified for de1oi~.
connrn1n1 d1.e, nutrition. Mu•tc tn your ht. You work w.11 undn ptw· , _.,+--1~-+-tt,_, IU.,loftipl. Ulla,..,. t., "°'9 euN, lft .. kalH. ,.-ONM ....
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'87 Nl•••n Sentra • 5-apd, AJC, t<enwood
cassette Slereo Dark
grey w'grey lnterlOf.
82K well-maintained
hwy mllea. 13500 firm
Call 973-9213
POHSCttt-: » 17f>
'88 911 Turbo Red/
bll< fthr Int, 19k ml,
toadad. all reeds. 1
own•r. PERFECT,
$49,950 720-1265
828 14 whVbll< lthr Int,
Auto, phone, co, 9k
ml. tinted window•.
Muat C 2 Believe, Phll
1552-4065 after 6pm
1989 CEUCA conv, wh
w/bk roof 114,000.
Loaded. 489-2945.
TH llC'KS ~n:.?O
'84 TOYOTA Stakebed
with bo•••, 4·spd, gc... funning ITUClC.
13500/obo. 559·5362
'H Rarige Rover, xlnt
cond, 1llver wnthr,
1unroof, phone, 36K
ml 125,200 989-5344
VOl.KSWACiON !IC!:tr>
'88 l'a• QL 4 dr, A.IC,
4 1pd, Orey, 29k ml,
$4800/obo 8-875-4088
d·222-4444 ext 212
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'3 t Ford Model A,
Roedaler. Beautiful
petllde reedy. Prof. r• aeored. Own ,,.,, ol
hlaaory. A,...r•leed
S21,000, aacrallce
114,100 080. Lie • •Euot.,.. Phone 714-
..1.9901 daya, 714-
~1231 ..,. •.
191() ,Otd Comfenlble,
eatm deluae, re .. orecl,
lmfMC cndtnl II 1 IC.
Cell Bob 131-1131
f 2 voe. A.T ... ,. M•
oh•ntcally AHtored,
New Interior, Ju at
...... palr1l IC* to be ~•tt•r 1hltft new.
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