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Tua1day, July 21, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 \ 25 cants
Bush blasts Democrats in satellite conference Attorney sentenced
to se~en years tor
embezzling millions
By Steve Sakactr
Stan Wnter
COSTA MESA -In a live satellite
conference to war veterans in 27 states,
President Bush took the opportunity for a.
little rebuttal time to the recent Democratic
National Convention.
Nearly 100 veterans, Bus h supporters and
local Republican leaders listened to the
president and other speakers Monday
evening via satellite at the Westin Hotel in
the South Coast Plaza.
The president and natiQnal party leaders
. did some opposition bashing, criticizing
Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton
fo r everything from plagiarism to governing a.
failing state.
Republican Party. Chairman Rich Bond set
the tone by listing a number or economic and
education categories in which the Arkansas
governor's state falls last. Bush then began
his speech with remarks di rected toward his
opposition.
"I know for most of you, Monday night is
spent calling people and talking politics," ,
Bush said, "but fo r those doing opposition
research, I know you're home wa tching
Murphy Brown."
Bush criticized Clinton for taking his line .
See BUSH~Plll
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Among Michael Kenney's victims was a Newport
Beach widow left penniless and homeless when he-stole
$200 ,000 from her following a mismanaged settlement.
By LoriAnn Basheda
Staff Wnter
SANTA ANA -A once·
re !ipcct-cu locJI a11orncy and_
former Flll a~ent \\:ll> '><:ntenced
Monda) 10 ,C",cn ~earl> in state
pril>on for· embeuhng million) of
dollars from former clients, none
Of \\horn hJ'> \CCn a penny in rl!sll·
tu11on.
"l think he should have gouen
more," !>aid forme r Newport
Beach "1do" Toni Armi!ltead
"He's left me homeless and penni·
less. E'e~ thing m> husband and I
\\Orked ~7 \earl> for, the son of a
bi1ch got II all:·
After being coO\icted earlier on
11 counh oJ .theft , Michael Ken·
ney \\U!> ordered by a Superiot
Court judge 10 pay S 11 million re,.
11tu11on to Arm1)1ead alone.
"But he's o slick and so greed~
that I ha'c )Cl to see a dime of
it," she. sa11.I. "It's just been dc~
peration cit)."
Armistead hired Kcnnev in 19 6
to help her 1n a real esiu1e deal
imolving 4,000 acres of land
Worth an Cl>limated S million. the
land was left by her hu -banJ .. ,,ho
died in 1983.
'It's good to see
justice being served.
The only regret I
have is that we
haven 't been able to
garner any restitution
fo r his victims.'
-Fiii•••• attorney
Kenney, a former FBI age111.
ft.:dcral prosecutor and rcspcc1cd
criminal dcfcn>e )J\\)Cr, reponeJh
handed her $13 m1ll1on la\\~U1t 10
l\\O younger attorneys, and ,he
subsequent!} lost her case anJ
most or her real estate.
Kenney then Jdviscd her 10 de·
clarc banl..ruplcy, sell her Du,cr
Shores home or 25 years amJ pl.ice
1he proceeds an a trust account.
her la\\suil sa)S. The fa\\)er prom·
1seJ to pa~ off her debts anJ lcJ\C
See ATTORNEY/Blek Page
· GOP ethics panel criticizes
Ferguson campaign mailer .
and misreprei.entations."
~I'(. M.ln"' CM-I\-,.,,.,,
Stephan Appell, left, Ryan Rarrott and Mike Appell dig in the sand as overturned barge gets hamme red by high surf in background.
Letter on behalf of south
county assembly candidate
contained ·distortions and.
misrepresentations,' county
ethics committee rules .
The Ethics Committee c11ed t~\O
erroneous claims made: io fcrgu·
son's letter against Dana Point
Ma)Or ~hlo..e Eggers ''ho ran
against Bates for the ne" a~embly
distric1. Ferguson's campaign mJ1I·
crs abo attaclo..ed San. Diego IJ\\)Cr
13ill Morrow, \\hO "~n the Repub-
lican primary. Saved from
the waves
~ Surf er and lifeguard pool
rescue efforts when a capsized
barge tosses a construction
worker into big breakers
whipped up by Hurricane Frank.
Belinaa, a 600-
pound sow located
in the Centennial
Farm area of the
Orange County
Fair, watches one
of her 12 piglets
walk by as
fairgoers look on.
Belinda and her
piglets will be
taking visitors
. al lhe. fair' I
Centennial Farm
for the remainder
of the week.
Marc Martin
photo
By Tony Dodero
SUtf Writer
WES't NEWPORI - A construction \\-Orkcr
"hose b3rge capsized in the mouth or the San1a
Ana River early Monday was rescued from 8-
foot waves by a surfer and lifeguard who
dragged him to shore.
"He was out near the buoys and a togue
wave came in," said lifeguard Mike McK.neff,
"ho sat perched on his tower near the river
jetty watching the whole incident unfold.
Joh n Pringle, 49, was steering the barge out
or the river mouth when a large wave broke in
front or his vessel and the white water tossed it
end-over-end, flipping the boat, according to
Eric Bauer, a marine safety officer.
Pringle, who works for Lumsdaine Construe·
tion -a company hired to dredge the Santa
Ana River -wa hurled into the \\ater.
Bleeding from a small gash on his head. Prin·
gle managed 10 cra"I b3ck onto the barge that
was now upside down in the surfline, McK.neff
S3id.
"I swam for the barge but when 1 got there
he wasn't there anymore," McK.neff said.
It turned out that Jeff· Pruett, who was surf·
ing nearby, had witnessed the accident as well
and paddled over to help Pringle. McK.neff then
swam over and found Pringle clinging onto
See BARGE,llla hgt
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By Russ Loar
Stall Wmer
NEWPORT BEACH -S1a1c
A~sembl~man Gil Fergnson 't\.l·
lated the count) RepublicJn
party's campaign e1hics code, ac·
cording to a ruling made last \\Celo..
by the party's Ethic!> Commi11cc.
A short, l\\O·paragroph slJlc·
mcnt issued by the RepublicJn
P:irty of Orange Count) s~ud J
Ferguson campaign mailer and k t·
ter in support of uguna Niguel
Council"oman Pat Oate!> -a can·
didate for the new 73rJ A!>\emhh
Dil>tric1 contJined '"dis1or1io11!1
"He's a liar and I pro,ed it,"
Eggers aid. "Just because )OU
ha\e the \\Ord ·a~embl}m:in· in
rront or your name doesn't give
)OU 1he right to lie ..
Ferguson· letter cl:umed tha1 a'
a councilm.in, Eggers "raclo.cd up
enough tra\el at ta.\p:iye r c\pen'c
10 IJsl a lifetime," "hen in I.Kl
Egge~ h.i' spent onl~ S.iOh "'n
tra' el during his four-year \.It\
council tum, according to th-.
Ethic!> Committee.
Ferguson's letter :ibo cl:umc:d
See FERGUSON,llla hie
Twelve Iii' piggies
Belinda the 600-pound sow is now resting comfortably at the Orange County Fair
after giving birth to a dozen piglets in the fa ir's maternity barn early Sunday morning .
By LortAnn Basheda
StdlWrW
T he Orange County Fair's best
show yet took place just as
the gates began to close
shortly before midnight Saturday
when Bet;ndrthe 600-pound saw
started squeezing out the first of a
dozen pink piglets the size of
puppies.
By 3 a.m. Sunday, the last o( the
litter made its debut just in time to
charm f airgoen for the remaining
week of festivities.
The sleepy little swine snuggled
and squirmed in the bed of ceder
chips :ig:iinst Belinda's belly,
intermittently dreaming little piggy
dreams and vying for their
mamma's attention ~and milk.
By Monday at nQWl, Belinda wa~
sti ll a Jeep -too tirctd even to
open her eye$ for ihe flies that
covered her face.
"Wh3t's wrong \\-Ith the big pig?"
•one boy asked his mother, who then
carefully tried to explain that 11 w.u
hard work bearing 12 pig ..
One small girl, ho"c'er.
apparently had no )mpath)': "Can
I ride one, mommy?" he a led.
Other child ren a kcd 1f the)
could touch, bu) or 1mpl) have one
of the full) little crc.iturcs.
"\\ e hJ'e a cat hou~e they could
h\c in," 5-)car-olJ Mand) Ruiz
reminded her mother •
Othcn'fmors ~etl!l1't ~ nrc,\u.
Upon polo..1ng h1 smiling race into
the pen. one little boy P')inted at
the p1gle~ and shouted "Doggy'"
Delinda and her piglet will be
tJi..mg \isito~ at the fair"!.
CcntennlJI Farm for the remainder
ur the week.
1 heir pen is JU\t p~t ~ign for
the World" Lllri;c-.t Pumpkin. ,
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Jeannie Hamilton
Costa Mesa
"Yes, for me it was. I'm •
constantly driving that way
and Newport Boulevard was
so congested."
Lisa Schultz
Costa Mesa
"I think that the money
could have bee11 spent mo re
usefulll. The new extension
isn't al that much more
convenient."
Jake Knight
Costa Mesa
"I don't think so. It seems
to me as if it's even mo re
congested than it was
before."
Mark Ike
Costa Mesa
"Yes. It employed a lot of
people and the result was
worth it."
Buddy Richley
Newport Beach
"No. I use it every day
and it helped the traffic
flow, but that's a lot of
money for two miles of
freeway."
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Today's Orange County Fair Schedule
HOURS: 1 O a.m. to midnight, Livestock Gate opens 7 a.m.
Discounts
Costa Mesa Day: From
noon to 2 p.m. admission
prices will be rolled back to
1949, the first year the
Orange County Fair was held
in Costa Mesa. Prices will be
SO cents for adults, 25 cents
for children. Not restricted to
residents, sponsored by Costa
Mesa chamber of Commerce
and The Daily Pilot
Unlimited Ride Day: $8
wristband is good admission
on all rides from noon to 7
p.m. for an ages.
$1-off discounts on adult
admission Mondays through
Fridays include Arrowhead
Water, Auto club of •
Southern California, Baker
square Restaurants, California
Angels, Carl's Jr., Chicago
Chicago Pizza Stores, Orange
County District, Pepsi,
Seven-Up/RC, South county
News, Los Angeles Orange
County Edition, Vons,
military, and Costa Mesa
residents.
8 a.m.
Junior Breeding Sheep
Show · Lh estock Show Ring
1 p.m.
First Class 'SOs Doo Wop
-Fabulous 'SO:. Stage,
sponsored by Carl's Jr.
Pin the Navel on the
Orange -Alta Dena Kids
Stage
"Pucker Up" Face-Making
Contest -Times centennial
Stage
Easy Plaster Painting by
Devorah Fraser · Bakers Square
Craft and Cook's Callery
1:30 p.m.
Ballet Montmarte -Cal Spas
Heritage Stage
2 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band -
Miller's Moonshine Meadows
"Old-Fashioned Road Show"
including Ostrich Races/
Moore's Amazing Mongrels/
Sensational Leighs SpacewhceV
Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill
Attention
Daily Pilot
readers
The fi rs t 50 subscribe rs
who show up with their
Pilot License at our booth
at the Orange County Fai r
will receive either a Daily
Pilot cap, beach bag or
poster. The booth is
located in the center of
the Commercial Building.
Costa Mesa
Seven bullets bu~t through the win-dow of 1n apar1men1 in 1he 700 block
of West J81h Streel July 11, mere feel
from 1 couch where tv.:o children were
sleeping.
According to a police rc~rt, the
children ran 10 a nearby Circle K 10 call police since 1hey had not phone at
home.
When police amvcd at the Circle K.
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Malting new trlllntlB at thB fair
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Caitlin Nelson, 5, of Santa Ana, finds herself head-to-head with a friendly llama at the petting
zoo in the kiddie carnival area of the Orange County Fair. The fair runs through July 26.
Show -Coors light Arena
The Orange Bowl · Alta
Dena Kids Stage
Processo Su mm er Brunch by
Rikki Older -Bal..ers Square
Craft and Cook's Gallery
2:30 p.m.
First Cla ss '50s Doo Wop ·
Fabulous '50s Stage, sponsored
by Carl 's Jr.
3 p.m.
"Orange You Stuffed" Piua
Eating Contest, spon sored by
Chicago Chicago Pizza Stores -
Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Three Legged Races -Alta
Dena Kids Stage
Relief Carving by Recd
McKissick -Bakers SquJrc Craft
and Cook's Gallery
3:30 p.m.
Zipper Variety Band -Miller's
Moonshine Meadow:;
4 p.m.
First Class 'SOs Ooo Wop -
Fabulous '50s Stage. spon)()rcd
by Carl's Jr.
The Colony of Performing
Arts -Times Centennial StJge
Watermelon Eating for Kids ·
Alta Dena Kids Stage
Processor Summer Brunch
by Rikki Older • Bal..ers Squ.ire
Craft and Cook's Gallery
the chilJren told police 1hat 1he1r mother h.id sent 1hem 10 1hc )lore. Po-
lice 1hcn escorted the ch1IJrcn back lo
1hc home. where they found se\'cn bul·
let hole)
The mo1her 1old pohcc tha1 \he
heard two men arguing JU)t before the
shots smashed the l iving room 11.induw. • ..
Someone broke into and r.inwckcd a
residence in the 800 block or Bcur
Creek. Police do not know \\hJI was
1olen. however. since 1hc 011.ner or the
4:30 p.m.
Show Biz Cousins · Cal Spas
I lcritage Stage
5 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band ·
Miller's Moonshine Meadows
first Class 'SOs Doo Wop -
Timc.>s Centennial Stage
Musical Notes -Cal Spas
Hcrit.ige Stage
"Old-Fashioned Road Show"
including Moore's Amazing
Mongrels/ Sensational Leighs
Spacewheel/Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Show · Coors
Light Arena
Hula Hoop Contest -AltJ
Dena Kids Stage
Floral Designs in Clay Pot s
by Linda Yoder -Bakers Square
Craft and Cook's Callery
6 p.m.
Water~elon Eating Contest
for Kids -(JI Spas Heritagt?
Stage open Breeding Sheep
Show, \\OOI breeds -Livc)tock
Show Ring
6:30 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, traditional
country music · Miller's
Moonshine McadO\\)
7 p.rn .
Gladys Knight -Arlington
Theater
home wo~ out of 1he country.
Newport Beach
Vandal scribbled obKenc graffill in
black felt marker on the bade door of
Scotty's F1)h Fry, 21 tO W. Ocean Front . • A res1den1 in the 200 block or Re-
vere Way reported that an intruder
broke into and rumm:agcd throuah the
house stealing money and 1 wallet.
Stokes and Carr, singing duo
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Costumes' for 11 1/2 Dolls
by Loretta Chesmore and
Janice Gautreau -Bakers
Square Craft and Cook's Callery.
8 p.m.
Ooo Wah Riders, traditional
country music · Miller's
Moonshine Meadows
"Old-Fashioned Road Show''
including Ostrich Races/
Moore's Amazing Mongrels/
Sensational Leighs Spacewheel/
Karl Winn Motorcycle Thrill
Show -Coors Light Arena
Hand Crocheted Vest Using
Four Placements by June
Chatloski • Bakers SquJre Crait
and Cook's Gallery
8:30 p.m.
Stokes and Carr, singing duo
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
9 p.m.
Gladys Knight -Arlington
Theater
9:30 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, traditional
country music -Miller's
Moonshine Meadows
Stokes and Carr, singing duo
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
• T11.o e'q>en)l\C pJllO ch:11~ 11.crc hfl·
ed from a front )Jrd in 1he 200 block
of Granil CanJI • In the .ioo block of Momin& C.myon,
someone snea~cd 1010 a garage and made off 11.11h a surfl>oJrJ. webull :iml
wetsuit &loves • A man living in the P:lrk Newport
opt1r1men1s )Jiu he 11.J) robbed by a
man 11.ho posed as a packJge Jehvercr
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Newport BeacG' 77 /64
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Cotta Mesa: 85/67
Corona del Mar: 78/65
19AY:
Low doucls in tM morning, clearing olf ..-. noon, eouthwnt wtndt 6 to 10
lftDh, Hl&h• In the upptt 70., upper IOI
lnl.nd. Slightly cooler. ·•
FllBAIJ:
b!fy momma low doucls, ct.arina at IM bNcMt by mlcf day. lows in h mlcl '°9,
highs ham tlM mid 70s 10 low IOI. Inland
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Newport Beach/Costa Mna Daily Piiot Tuesday, July 21, 1992 ~ ..... --.,, ----------
QuaY1e spells -potatoe, I grow tomatoes; Perot calls whole thing on
T his is the season for finding
out what ails the country
and what's needed to make
it get better.
l've heard all the candidates
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Editor's
Notebook
Tomatoes.
I \
and so far the
one whose
approach I like
best is Ross
Perot, who has
decided that
what's best for
the country is for
him not to run
for president.
But so far J
haven't heard
anybody who's
onto the real
cure for the
nation's delicate
condition.
Movie listings
Newport BelCll
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O.-~4 0760
I Hon..,, I &lew Up tti. Kid (PG) 11 30. I :30,
J 45, 6. 8 IS 10 I 5
2 ttrelude T• A IClaa 1~131 12 30, 2 4S, S, 130. 9 4S
3 A L.09ue Of Their Own (PG) I JO, 4 15. 7
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IOWA•OS ISi.AND CINlMA fo'"'°" t,b...t, ~
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I Unlvertol Soldler '1 12 IS. 2 30, 4 4S, ~
9 IS
7 Cool World CPG 131 12 45', l. S 1S l'etriot
Oomo1 ~ 7 30, 10
3 Sblor Ac1 (l'G) 12 JO, 2.30. 4 30. 6 30, 8 30,
10 30
4 l oo-<one1•1121s 2 4S SIS 8 IOJO
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7 A Strone ... Am.ne Vt 1PG 13) I 2 30, 2 45. S
7 30, 9 4S
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ttOIT fHUTH 2905 f CooJt ~.._, 67l l>260
H•-•d't lnd lrGI J. 9 45
Costa Mesa
IDWAIOS CINIMA CfNTtl 2701 Hotbot l!t.d /
MeM1 Vt..H Ct*._ 979 4141
I Honey, I llow Up !ti. Kid I'(;) 11 4S. I •S
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Send. your items to Bob van
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St .• Costa Mesa, 92627.
Today
Eff cctivc budgets -Learn
how }'Our association can make and
· manap effective budgets to fund
assoc1a11on expenses at the next
luncheon meeting of the Southern
Counties Chapter of the
Community Associations Inst itute,
'1 .30 a.m. July 21 at the Red lion
Inn, 3050 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa.
For reservations and information
call 380-7360.
55 Alive -A mature driving
class \\.111 be held from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the West Newport
Community Center, 883 W. 15th
St. in Newport Beach. Admission is sa and enrollment is limited to 30
people. To register call 644-3240.
Optimal health -The
Grits ~oundation, a fellowship of
displaced soulherners, will host Dr.
William Kandel of Westyles Health
Clinic in Newport Beach. Kandel
will speak a.bout the benefits of
optimal health by living a
productive and satisfying life in a
speech entitled "Live Now -life is
Uncertain." He will be speaking a
lhe Fo undation breakfast at 7:30
a.m. July 21 at the Pacific Club,
4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. For information, please
contact Sam Stone al 751-6606.
Wednesday, July 22
Remodeling -A free
workshop on the complex process
o( remodeling a home will be
offered by architects Carol Tink and
Mark Teale and landscape archilect
,-~Sbe,petd at 6 p.m.July...2.2
the Cliff Drive Park recreation .
ceoier. The workshop will cover
how to hii;.e competent • •
professionals, what makes a good
design, and how to avoid pit1alls.
For information, call Mark Teale at
675·1066.
Thursday, July 23
Vision and lithting -
Free visual aid consuTtations will be
offered by Karin Bergmann, a visual
aids consul~nt with the Braille
Institute, from 10 a.m. to S p.m. at
the Oa~is Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave. in Corona def Mar.
A written referral from an
optometrist or ophthalmologist is
required. For Information, call
~·3244.
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plu•I.
I'm actually kind or proud of
myself for thinking of it, although,
to be brutally frank , they'd been
growing out there in my garden
for months before 1he
enlightenment came to me.
Let's look at the facts. There is
a tomato plant growing in my gar·
den. That, in itself, is a striking
testament to the resiliency of
tomatoes. My garden has always
been a kind of proving ground
where only the hardiest plants sur-
vived. Not only that, it's produc-
ing an enormous number of toma·
toes without any help from me. J
even put the wire cage on upside
down and it didn't seem to mind.
And here's the really
astonishing p04rt. 1 didn't even
plant it. It just appeared there o~e
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day among the geraniums. l
thought it was a weed and was
about to pull ii but something
restrained me. Maybe it was the
invisible hand that Adam Smith
wrote about. Maybe it was the
plant's fragrance that tripped
something in my subconscious,
afthough I couldn't, at the time,
figure out was it was.
I went to !ell my wife.
"There's a weed out in 1he
garden that sm ells like V-8 juice,"
I said.
"That's because it's a 1omato
plant," she said, when she'd
looked at it.
"Ah," I said. "Where did it
come from?"
"l don't know," she said.
"Didn't you plant it?"
J didn 't. l know I didn't plan t it
because I distinctly remember not
planting any 1omatoe~ this ye:i r
and thinking that l oughl to ha,e.
We wondered about 11 for three
days. I kept thinking of the flower
in St. Exupery's "The Little
Prince" that grew from a seed
blown in from another planet. Did
l want something growing in my
ya rd that was from another
planet?
Then while we were jogging I
remembered l'd put a tomato in
tl1e compost heap and then a
couple of months later I'd spread
the composl on the flower beds. A
tomato seed must have survived
the composting process and
germinated among the geraniums.
Which brings up the whole issue
c ,·why tomatoes are good for the
country. They appear to grow not
only without any economic inpub,
but v.ithout provocation. They're a
completely se lf-generating
en tcrpn!te.
If l may coin a o,oundbitc here.
a tomato plant is 'imply the mo't
ClltCICnt generator of Ta\\
tomatoe!> yet dcv1~cd.
Over the "eckcnd I made a pol
of 1ambalaya anJ put in eight
tune!> alt mam 1 >m JIOC'!> alt c<1llcd
for in the rec.ipl. I ~1111 hJtl J big
enough '>Urplu!t to giH: a b;ig 10
13111 and G~ul ne\t door I tried 10
give another bag to Tony und Lulu
acro!t' the street bu1 the) !taid no
tlwnl-.s bccau~c the.!) 'd :.ilread)
been g1\cn a bag of tom<1toc' b)
Lari) .rnJ Sheridan up at the end
of the tul de ~JC.
r\ot uni> ha\e I gone from being
a net importer of 1oma1oes to a
net C\purtcr 1n a mauer of v.ceb.
the other focal producer~ and I
h•M~ got the entire ne1ghborhouJ
in\o),cd 111 the tomJlu econom>
G.111, ne\t door. \\Cnt to the
nur5Cr)' on S;iturday and t,:Ot v..h:il
)he thourht v.J one big tumatu
plJnl. lt turned out 10 be 12 lillle
one., She\ going 10 ha\C! enough
tomJtO<.:!t to focd the Italian arm).
I 'uggc'>tcd -.he con1,1c1 the lluhan
arm)'.
Let me;. tdl ~ou, nothtng makes
me feel more in'ohcJ and
'onneclctl \\ ilh 1he l:Ommunily
than gi\.lng m) nci3hbor~
5ome1hing that I grew n"'lclf.
facn if J didn't realf) );fU\\. it
Next )Car, I'm con~idenng not
grO\\ mg 2ucch1111 and q;gplant.
1Job 1·nn £)ken i ussistnnt
editor. /Jis column nppcars on
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Briefly
Koll's raorgMlzlng
plan will allmllllte
nine regional Jobs
SEAL BEACH -Koll
Construction, a subsidiary of
Newport Beach-based The Koll
Co., is reorganizing its southern
region under a consolidation plan
that will eliminate nine of the
company's 176 jobs in this region.
The staffing cutbacks are minor
in comparison wi1h those made
by many companies in the real
estate industry. Koll
Construction, one of the largest
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companies on the West Coast,
expects to build $250 million
wor th of projects this yea r in its
southern region, down from a
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offices will be kept open, but Koll
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management functions and
eliminating nine positions,
including four managers.
Vic Laidlaw, executive vice
president for Koll Construction's
southern region, said cutting costs
was not the only reason for the
reorganization.
"By assigning these functions
to the most capable persons
within our entire region, we are
able to maintain our important
local presence wh ile utilizing the
strongest assets of our
managers," Laidlaw said.
The nine layoffs arc the first
significant staff cu tbacks at Koll
Construction in recent years.
Laidlaw said. The company
avoided drastic revenue
ce.ductions by doing more.work
for clients other than its parent
company, he said.
A few years ago, about 60
percent of Koll Construction's
revenues stemmed from Koll Co.
projects. This year, Laidlaw said,
less than 10 percent or the
company's projects will be Koll
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-By Tony Cox
Smlllhl ra11an1
from Qulcl&JIVer
NEWPORT BEACH -
Shaheen Sadeghi has resigned hi s
positions as president and board
member with Quicksilver Inc.,
reportedly to pursue personal
projects and spend more time
with his fam ily. The company also
announced layoffs of several
upper and middle managers.
Quicksilver officials said
Sadeghi, who joined the company
a year ago, will not be replaced
immediately. His duties will be
shared by Robert McKnight Jr.,
Quicksilver's chairman, and _
Randy Herrel, chief operating
officer and chief financial officer.
McKnight said he believes the
reductions in management payroll
will improve Quicksilver's profits
during the recession.
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year in prison if convicted.
Rodrigo Pop, 40, of Costa
Mesa, was arrested shortly after
he was taken by ambulance to
Western Medical Center with
head injuries, according to traffic
investigator Steve Rautus.
Pop was in stable condition at
Western Medical Monday
afternoon. He faces up to a year
in jail if charges arc filed,
according to police. ·
the truck. His blue bike was still
in the street, surrounded by
pntrol cars, more than an hour
later.
Neither the driver of the
pickup, Costa Mesa res.ident Brad
Bogart, 28, nor his young
passenger was injured, but the
impact broke the truck's
\findshield.
'in addition to the being
arrested on suspicion of riding a
bicycle under the innuencc of
alcohol, Pop received a traffic
citation for unsafe crossing.
Police said both infractions will
go on his driving record.
-By Lot«nn Bashed•
Crowds contmue
to noclc beaches .
Police say Pop was apparently Warm summer weather and
trying to cross 19th Street in waves ranging from 5-8 feet at
front of Smart and Final at about _ times kcp_t local lifeguards b~y
. 8:18 a.m. wllen be veered in (ront as approximately 65,000 people
of a Chevrolet pick-up truck that Oocked to the beaches Monday,
was also traveling east. Mike Halphide, a Newport Beach
Pop was thrown about LO feet lifeguard dispatcher reported.
from his bike, according to "It was a pretty sizable crowd
police, and landed partially under for a Monday," said Halphide,
who noted that Newport Beach
lifeguards performed about 200
rescues as swimmers took to the
warm 71 degree water in droves.
Monday was the second day in
a row that big waves from a south
swell generated by Hurricane
Frank battered the coastline.
Halphidc said the swell averaged
4-6 feet with some bigger sets.
The waves were expected to
taper off slightly by today.
Air temperatures cooled down
to 72 degrees Monday with a
west by southwest wind blowing
at about 12 knots.
"Temperatures will be
droppin$ off a f cw degrees each
day,' said Jerry Steiger, <>f the
·National Weather Service.
Temperatures in Costa Mesa and
other inland areas will average in
the mid to lower 80s for the next
few days With lows in the upper
· 60s, he said.
Coast1ll areas will-also
experience cooler temperatures
with highs in the upper 60s and
lower 70s and lows in the lower
60s and early morning low clouds
from Long Beach south, he said.
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-t r ' A Knight at the lair
Janelle Milne. daughter of Mich-
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The following Orange Coast Col·
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grams and Services <EOPS> office for
academic honors or student leader-
ship: Esperanza Abarca, Bichtram Le
Hoang Au, Jayne W. Beghtel, Rod·
ney Bruce, Sharri Lynn Burge
Catherine M. Clark, Doan Van Do'
Hong Nhi Do, Sieu IChac Do, Rich:
ard B. Estep, Due Siu Lam, Dung
My Lam, Quang Dao Le, Tuong Van
Minh Le, Vinh Dao Le, Vy Nguyen
Le, Y·Nhi Dao Le, Tam Dan Nguy-
en, Tam Thu Nguyen, Tien Quoc
Nguyen, Tin Trung Nguyen, Re·
becca Lyn n Olson, Angela Nmi
Powell, Jennifer M. Przybysz, John
Ray Starkman~ Katherine Elizabeth
Stewart, Bich·Rga T. Tran, Phuong·
Thuy N. Tr;in of Costa Mesa, and
Fernand Anvia, Franklin Anvia,
Shanen Jh;inine Givone, Judy Mol·
son, Trisha Ann Valenzul;i, Joseph
Paul Viens, Teri April Weesner of
Neport Be;ich.
Susan Beveridge, Newport Harbor
High School cl;iss of 1988, has grad-
uated from Rice Un iversity in Hous-
ton, Texas, with a B.S degree in me-
chanical engineering and a B.A. in
English. Susan has accepted an engin-
neering position with Amoco Corp. in
Houston.
Marine Pvt. Jeremy C. White, son
of Carolyn L. Walker of Costa Mesa,
has recently reported for duty with
1st Battalion, 1 4th Marines of the 4th
Marine Division in Pico Rivera.
Gladys Knight, minus the Pips, will perform at the O .C. Fair
today at 7 and 9 p.m. Sec page A2 for a list of today's events. 3421 Via Lido • Newport Beach
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The following Orange Coast Col·
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the college's President's List as well as
the Dean's List for their 4.0 grade
point averages during the 1992 spring
sem(?)ter: Barbara M. Yunker of Bal·
boa, Michael P. Dwyer, Sandra M.
Stone of Balboa Island, Lisabeth C.
Buchelt, Noel T. Duarte, Cynthia l.
Kelly, Barbara R. Martin, Gabrielle
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DC Philharmonic laces good economic music
By Matt Coker
En1enalnment Edi10f
NEWPORT BEACH -To sny
that the Orange County Phil-
harmonic Society had some siz-
zling ne\\S at its annual meeting
Monda) night would be nn under-
statement.
An annoying, mid-meeting fire
alarm at the Four Seasons Hotel
(it turned out to be a fa lse alarm)
was not enough to extinguish the
jubilation over impressive fiscal-
year results.
Crediting record-breaking fund-
raising by its 1,600 volunteers in
the Women's Committees, bctter-
than-expected single-ticket sales
and closely monito red cxpe ... nse!>,
OCPS finished the 1991-92 sea~ort ·
strongly in the-black.
Not only did the OCPS balapce
its s2:5 million budget, but it
achieved a n operating surplus of
$140,000, or 5.6 percent of the fis·
cal plan. The surplus was used to
reduce the prior, recession-
induccd deficit of $250,000 to
Sll0,000, a 56 percent decrease.
The OCPS Board of Directors
approved a $2.3 million '92-'93 ,
budget that includes $100,000 set
aside for fu rther deficit reduction.
The board hopes to wipe out the
sho rtfall by the close of •93. '94.
The news was beautiful music to
those who may have feared the
worst. Just weeks ago, the South
Coast Symphony was forced to dis-
band due to economic hardship.
And there had been past negolia-
t~onS-to merge OCPS with the-.Ea.-
cific Symphony Orchestra, whose
association last week announced it
also finished '91-'92 in the black.
Edward Hatvajian, o utgoing
president of the OCPS board, con-
ceded the merger offer was taken
quite seriously. "It's now on the
back burner," he announced. "We
look at ourself as a solid orga-
nization, as they do, on our own."
This past season, subscription
sales were 16 percent short of the
OCPS goat, but single-ticket sates
were 25 percent over budget• and
corporate and individual donations
increased dramatically. The OCPS
raised mo re than $1.4 million from
contributors and special events, 25
perpent over goal and 23 percent
more than the prior season.
On Lhe programming front,
OCPS execurive director Erich
Vollmer cited many highlights dur-
ing the '91-'92 season, including
performances by Yo-Yo Ma,
Jessye Norman and the Minnesota
Orcheslra with Nigel Kennedy.
And Vollmer took a swipe at
the California Arts Council, which
recently lowered the arts orga-
nization's ranking from the four it
held for four years lo lhree·plus.
Vowing to appeal lhe lower rank-
ing, Vollmer said, "f have to ques-
tion what was differenl" over the
past seasons.
In other OCPS news, Susan C.'
Beechner of Newport Beach was
elected chairwoman for the '92-'93
season.
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Dickey Betts and Warren Haynes jam at Allman Brother:; concert.
Allman Brothers Band
hip enough for ·throng
By Sheral LeBeau
Special 10 Ille Da ·Y P~OI
T hey laughed,
l\1v fricruh , late 20-
">llmcthings 111 to the latcllt
··progrcs'"c r od."
pumpcJ out by groups '"ith namcl.
th.it \l1und lt"c ingrcJicnts for
,,11,.1. laul!heJ ''hen I told them I
"·'' ~(11ni Ill the Allman Brothcrl.
B.111d l'lllll'l'fl. .\I) IOO·hip pJI'>
, hud.kd \\ hl'l1 I c\plaincd how
11111d1 I kl\c canh). pass ionate
1111..I.. n· 11111 .111J blue:..
the test of time ... and that my tit-
tering fri ends don't have a clue. , .
From its enthusiastic opening
wi th "It's Not My Cross to Bear"
to it final-.tbunderouw.endition...of
"Whipping Post" two hours later,
the band kn own for its "country-
fried" music continually pleased
th e crowd with its jams.
The band ripped through an ini-
tial set of several songs before
~vcn taking a break to say hello to
the audience. Throughout the
.-----------------------------------
Michael Bolton converts concertgoer
By Joyce Scherer
S~ll Wl'lter
I had never considered my elf a Michncl
Bohon follower. Sure 1 appreciated his
strong nnd soulful sound, and yes I had
his ''Soul Provider" in my CD collection. But
a diehard fan, hardly.
That was -until Saturday night. Five
minutes into Bolton's two-hour concert at the
Pacific Amphitheatre, l was, like the sea of
people who flooded every the arena, a fan.
Talk about charisma. From "That's What
Love ls All About" to "When I'm Dack on
My Feet Again" to "When a Man Loves a
Woman," Bolton's powerful and bluesy voice
blanketed the audience.
And he does his music wi thout. a glitzy
wardrobe, flashy props or a 10-piece
orchestra. It is simply Bolton doing what he
docs best: delivering a range of music based
in the style of Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye and
Wilson Pickett.
"I was pretty much raised on Motown," he
:iid. "Ever since I can remember, that's
what I was singing."
Saturday's performance had aJI the right
blend. Defore Bolton hit the stage, Celine
Dion ("Beauty and the Beast") warmed up
the crowd. Although minus Peabo Bryson,
Canadian-born Dion banded with backup
singer Maurice Davis to perform the
crowd-pleasing hit.
But once the spotlight anointed Bolton, it
wal. his show all the way. Throughout the
entire performance a stream of women -
young and not-so-young -crowded the stage
leaving an assortment of offerings. ~ong
with the usual roses and stuffed animals
came a 2-foot tall handmade Bolton doll.
Definitely a concert highlight was "We're
Not Making Love Anymore" by Bolton and
backup singer Van Johnson. Bolton and
Johnson brought the fans 10 a feverish peak
with their emotional version of the Oarbra
Streisand hit.
And a surprise appearance by Kenny G.
again brought the house down. The talented
saxophonist and Bolton teamed for several
numbers including the classic "Georgia on
My Mind." And, after a short intermission,
heads began to crank away from the
darkened l>tage as fans discovered the two
musicians serenading the masses in the upper
terrace area,
night, the band's well-known vir-
tuoso improvisation was displayed
to the hilt, with extended solos
spotlighting each talented band
member, from the well-respected
Betts and drummer Jaimoe 10 gui-
tarist Warren Haynes, who impres-
sively carries on the haunting gui-
tar playing made famous by the
late, great Duane Allman.
versionr of such favorites as "Mid-
night Rider," "M~lissa" and
''Southbound."
The band closed the evening
with an extended rendition of
"Revival" and then presented a
raucous "One Way Out" as its
first encore nd "Wnippi_°'" Post"
as its farewell tune.
YES, You Can •••
A highlight of the concert was
an acoustic set in which Gregg
Allman. Betts, Haynes and bass
player Allen Woody sat in chairs
lined up on a darkened stage and
strummed out soulful, personal
There were a few disappointing
aspects. Gregg Allman's vocals
were often muffled by the instru-
mentals and, perhaps in an at-
tempt to attract the MTV crowd,
:innoying video graphics were peri-
odically flashed on a huge screen
behjnd the band.
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July 21, 1992
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oag beach party benefit a family anair
he sun was shimmering on •
the water around wind
sailors, coot breezes were
blowing and volleyball players did
their athletic thing -the whole
beach scene was a backdrop for a
family party of Hoag Hospital
supporters Sunday at Newport
Dunes.
The perfect-weather six-hour
outing was the first group effort of
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Associates of the
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then, the real action et in when
Doug Welsh started a conga line
Service Clubs
Exchange Club
member proves
saving grace
Gerry Wooters of the
Exchange Clu b of Newport
Harbor made the kind of donation
service club members can't make
everyday.
The Child Abuse Prevention
Center was $35,000 in the hole
and in need of 1,500 square feet
of space. Wooters came through
with a fantastic donation of
$20,000 and 1,500 square feet of
space for the center.
"It's never been done in our
club," said Exchange Club
President W.C. Fox in regard to
the donation by an individual. "It's
just terrific. It helps
tremendously."
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UNCOVER HJDDEN VALUE:
You may have somcthina layina
around" serving no purpose, but it
could be just what the Newport
Beach Kiwanis Oub needs in
terms or donations for its Giant
Yard Sale Aug. 8·9 to benefit the
club's charities.
The K.iwanians arc asking for
donations of clothing, used furni
·lure, appliances, jewelry, collecli-
blcs. etc., in working order. Oub mcmbcn will pick up merchandise
bc&innina Saturday. Call 644·6461
or 67S-0068 for pickups.
The Newport Beach club works
closely with the YMCA, Share
Our Selves (S.O.S.) and for local
students' projects and scholarship
awards.
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Reader stumped about what ·to· do with tree stumps
Q I have two large stumps very well after I get them home. Brazilian pepper trees are in growing under it or remove the night and dJy temps are not out a bit.
in an area where I'm leaves always drop. Now can I the same category as yucca trees · tree altogether. constant. This also brings us to Blossom-end rot is not very
proposing a vegetable correct this problem? in my book. They ought to be Q My tomatoes have a watering. With busy sd1edules, attractive to look at. However, the
garden. Do I ha~e to remo~e Plants purchased from a outlawed. These trees are so leathery brown spot, as if we sometimes forget to water or damaged part can be removed
fhe stumps and 1f so, what s the super".'arl<et are normally plants messy when they produce the they were burned, on the water ~oo much. and the rest is palatable.
best. method? that will ~o under a gre~t deal of pepper smelling cluster of fruit bottom of them. What is it? Rapid ~rurts of growth followed Nick Federoff is co-owner of
It 1s always best to remo~e any stress until they get acclimated t~ nothing can grow under it. The oroblem you describe Is by dry soi can ~lso be your A.N.B, Industries, a landscape obsta~les in a your home: My concern for yo~ is .Try to rake and keep the area ' (:ailed 11Blossom-end rot." The problem. Growing plants too consultation and maintenance
planting area. your watering schedule, Watering clean everyday. Next, keep on spot will get bigger as the fruit close together smother eJch other firm located in Whittier. As a T~ough stumps too .".'uch can ~e a problem thus top of pruning. lacing the tree enlarges. Mold may also start t6 out and ~an cau&e the · syndicated garden columnist,
will cfecompose add1t1on~I lea~ drop. Mostf lants. two times a year will not be_ grow on the spot. unattract1.veness. • . Nick can be heard every
over a num~er have an ide~t1fi~at1<?n tag t at will uncommon for this type of tree. This problem occurs because of .To avoid these pro~lem) water . Saturda mornin from 5.7 on
of years get~mg tease .you. with ltg~ting an It's going to be very difncult to . a number of reasons. They can be with a sc~edule In mind. Do not KFI AMY640. If ~u have a
them out will be ~atering information. Follm"'. what follow these guidelines. After a a combination of one or all. let t~e soi~ .dry ou.t to. the. bone. . .r . h.
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U . h 1 g . will either like the idea af nothing tn soil is a big cause. This is when v ti... 1 ts sp"ced Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92628 sing a s ove , I have an unusual manures_ "'cep •le.pan .. .,, '/ ·
pick and ax.!s problem. My apple tree
Things
Green
the old fashion bears too much fruit
way of r~d?ing How 0 I stop it from beari~g? We h. ave
stumps. 1t is also Do you realize the people
the most reading this column today wish
laborious. . they had a problem of a tree
. However, 1f you · bearing too much fruit? You have
can t get a stump grinder through three basic options here/1) pull
your garden gates It will oe the the tree. 2) move to arlfjftlller .
way you will nave to go about house that docs not have an
doing 1t. Dig o~t as much as apple tree, or, 3) blast the tree
physically possible so no suckers with water to knock off the
grow back to cause other blossoms as they occur. If the
problems. blossoms have turned to fruit,
A stump .gri n~er 1s the ne'."" way hand th inning will do the trick.
of getting nd ot a stump. It 1s a As a side note, there are many
machine that has a \\heel about 2 who cannot keep up with citrus
inches wide and up to 4 feet in and fruit tree harvesting. If this is
diameter. The wheel has a your problem, call your local
number of metal protrusions school or community center and
which. when 10\., ered to the ask them if they would like to
stump, grind and chip 3\\ay at .mal-.e a da} out of picking a tree.
the stump. All that 1s left beh ind The only trick is they willnave to
are shavings which can be used as keep ell! they harvest. Not a bad
a compost. idea since you can usually get this
Stump grinders can be rented done for free.
at some rental vards or call an Q We have a Brazilian
arb.orist ior really big stumps. pepper tree in our front
Q I like to pick up plants yard. It's impossible to
at the grocery store but grow anything under it. Any
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The wrong reasons for
supporting term limits
T erm limits arc the right refo.ri;n. for America, but they are C~e.quently advocated by poht1c1ans, pundits, and even
citizens for the wrong reasons.
America's 18th-Century revolutionaries viewed rotation in office
as a .tenet of r~dical democracy which would check the excesses of publ~c po~er, increase the opportunity for citizens to serve in
public office, and enha~ce .the quality of .representation. In the
late 20th century, rotation in office remains an essential means of
keeping government as near to the people as possible.
The contem~rary case against term limits is equally strong.
Opponents claim the need for greater legislative turnover is vastly
overstated. Moreover, they argue that term limits wi ll rob voters
?f their choi~e o~ election day; increase the power of special
interests, l~g1sl~t1vc staff, a.nd the executive; and squander much
nee~ed .leg1slat1ve leadership, experience, and expertise. Though
meritorious, each argument has a persuasive rebuttal.
At this point in the rush to impose term limit~.
I am much less troubled by the mistaken reasons ~r oppoSing term limlts than I am by the wrong
reasons for supporting them. ft matters why we
endorse term limits. Should we adopt them for
the wrong reasons only dashed expectations and
enhanced citizen frustration will be the legacy of
this worthy reform. Examples of the wrong
reasons include the following:
Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Co~ta Mesa, CA 92627
Fax letters to: 646-4170
Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086
Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321,,ext. 351
Liberal
Pol itics
1) Incumbents deserve term limits. Voters are
fed up with the antics of America's legislators.
The nation goes without policies to address the
problems of unemployment, economy recovery,
health care, AIDS, energy dependence, and
environmental degradation, \\ hile state and
national legislators feed at the public trough and
manage their personal careers. For many
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Americans. legislators have "earned" term limits as a just
punishment or desert.
"An Aid to Communication" featuring 216 beer bottles is
a sculpture purchased by Newport Harbor Art Museum.
Anger and retribution arc inappropriate motivations for
constitutional reform, however. The principle of rotation in office
is not retributive. By restraining the abuse of public power which
stems from ''placeholding" in office. rotation is preventative; by
opening up public offices to <itizen participation and enhancing
representation, rotation promotes civic empowerment.
2) Term limitation is the "silver bullet" for \\hat ails America.
Term limits will open up the governing process and begin to
deprores ionalize American politics.
Dut term limits are only the first step in a lengthy reform
agenda necessary to make America governnbtc again. So many
other pressing political problems, such as divided government,
statism, the decline or political parties, politicized courts, or the
absence of executh·e leadership. arc beyond the reach or a term
limit remedy.
Anyone supporting term limits as a cure-all is destined to be
disappointed once term limits are in eff cct.
3) Term Limit -will produce more Republican-controlled
ltgislaturcs. Some Republicans endor e term limits ..is J way to
throw entrenched Democratic incumbent out of office and
replace them with Republican in state legislatures and the U.S.
Congress. Some Democratic leaders claim that term limits are
part of a grand Republican plot to gain control of the nation's
legislatures.
C ontrary to Republican h9pes (and Democratic fears), term
limits will probably effect both parties equally. Some district
will replace Democratic incumbents with Republicans and vice
versa. The legislative pot will be stirred by term limits, but term
limits will not revolutioniLc the p::irti.,Jn make-up or any
legislature.
·O Term limits "ill reduce the Silt or gOH'rnment. Con ecvat1\eS
arc convinced term limit will reduce the size of government by
diminishing the incentives of entrenched incumbents to approve a
budget responsive to the financial demands of special interests.
In ''The Culture or Spending" (1991), James Payne found: "The
longer members of Congress serve, the more commitred they
become to the expansion of go"crnmcnt." In short, novice
legislators show more fi cal responsibility thal\ their senior
colleagues.
Payne's findings arc intriguing and plauo,ible; but, given the
period under study, 1978-1989, possibly unique. Members of
Congress elected during this period ~ere doubtless innuenced by
rising voter concern about the federal deficit. ~foreo"er, there is
no ocial-psychological reason to expect that novice legislators are
inherently more frugal than senior lawmakers.
Term limi ts will change the legislative rules of the game and the
structure of policy·making. Faced \\ ith shorter periods ~ithin
which to solve national maladies legislators will produce different
policies under limited terms.
Less time spent serving constituents, the mainspring of the
permanent campaign, means more time to tackle important
national problems. Post-term limit policy-making will be different.
b&.tl not necessarily in the direction of a less expansive
government.
T erm limits are the right re form, solidly grounded in America'
commitment to republican government. They should be
enacted for the right reasons, not on the basis of spurious
motivations or unreasonable expectations.
Mark P. Pctracca ltachcs political scltncc at UCI. lie has
"rlltta txttns/vely on term limits and rotation In omcc, including
"Tht Polson of Professional Politics, 11 The Cato lnstitutt Polley
Analysl$ No. 151 (!t114y JO, 1991); "Rotatlon In Omcc: The
Amerlcaa ExIHrlence," The lAng Term View (winier 1991); and
"RotatJoa la Omcc: History of aa Jdu," In Limiting U,Js/atlt-t
Terms, tds., M. ftlalbla and G. &It/am/a (Washington D.C.: co,,,,_.,,,,.,., ~d#ly PIWI, lm) ~,,. et•u .o.·e ~
commmtarlcs and opinion essays.
T he heat the Newport Harbor Art
Museum (NHAM) has with tood over
recent years (much of it salvo nung by
"Calendar'' of the Times) now suddenly
seems to hotter because of cannonading from
yet another flank.
For golly-gee-whiz if NHAM is not now on
the teetering edge of losing its entire State
arts funding. This because its general cultural
ratings has been dropped below the cut-off
figure of 3-minus. Three years ago NHA!\t's
ratings was 4 and was given $60,000. Last
year, when rating) dropped to 3-minus, it
received S20.895. Dut this year? Oh my, oh
my!
And why? Well, just be patient, read on,
and I'll te ll you.
The Ne~port Deach Public Library system,
an up·and-going succes • will soon ha'e
funded its greatly enl::irged and
architecturally handsome new library now
under construction. Beginning some years
ago NHAM 100 bcaan pl:inniog a new and
!Jrger mu cum. Alas. plans collap cd and are
now shelved indefinitely. There ain't the
money; there ain't tbe intere t; there ain't
the auendance.
A1tendance i~ !.aid to be at 60.000 to
0,000 a )Car -unchanged o'er the past JO
years despite enormous gro\\ th of the
community and the county. And all the \\hi le
our town's intellectual bastion -our
libraries -ha\e blos omed like greenhouse
norn.
Art might be likened to spectator port. its
corridors welcoming viewing, browsing. and
contemplation. The library might be akin to
participatory sport wherein the patron
actively reads. engages in research, :ind other
intellectual interests.
Modern
problem
Here 's how to so lve
Newport Harbor
Art Museum 's
woes : get real
By Stephen G. Freeman
"Modern Art" became the rdu~c of ;-.;\;,,
York's bohem1.1n artist'., a l. .. 1. bl.>i1oe,. a
species \\ho e 1..1len t!i do not 1n all c:.N~s run
beyond the stick mun. f\tuch of their
outpouring ill l.1hclcd "Untitled" ''hich more
apt!) might be 11ckc1etl "f\tc..1ningle!is." And
"ouldn't \OU !..no" that in lime Californ1J
O\erno"c.d ''ith its !ita&le of bohoe!i. And
into this melange many California Museu1m
of Mod ern Art do\c, seeking and pluct.ing
therefrom their CX,hibitors.
D espite its obeisance to modem art. a
few )C:lr:. ago for a hurt intcl'\.11
NHAM broke free pre~enting \\Orl.s of
Edward Hopper. These were wonderfully
meaningful paintings: landscapes, sea c:ipes.
people. nude .
Accordingly, one would
presume the art museum at
perpetual SRO with the library Get real?
rural scene .
commonpl.icet ic
resembling a local tundra. --
But t'ain't so -and why the •
paradox?
Well, in the ~ords of Al
Capp's L'il Abner, "As any
fool can plainly see, you gotta
give 'cm what they want.'' And
evidently it isn't NHAM's
continu:il oblations to
Does the Newport Harbor -
Art Museum rely too much
on "Modern ArU" Should
the museum be better orr
concentrating on more
accessible/realistic works?
Call your opinion into the
Readers' Hotline, 6~2-6086.
Thank )'OU!
-each gahaniz1ng
the ,;ewer, evoking
thought and
recollect ion .
With such \\Orl..s
"seeing i~
bcl1c\ing" os Wolfe
pub it. But with
the cfOu\ 1a of
minimalism.
conceptuah!im ..ind minimalism, conceptualism.
abstract expressionism, pop art,
performance art, neosu rreafom, cubism,
prccisionism, and the further jingoi m
seeking raison d'etre under the acgi' of
"Modern Art.''
From sea to shining ca it should be
mandatory that every curator and mu cum
director be compelled to read Tom Wolfe's
"The Painted Word" annually -and
perhaps the trustees and local "cuhurati" as
weU if lMy-bof>e" 10-~rillg-dlOir~
from its ~allow.
1 he stream of
further bohoisms all hJ~ been flip .flopped
into "believing l!i eeing" -\\ hich t'"ould
seem may be a cheap "ay out for the
under-skilled ;I\ \\ell a~ the bamboozleJ
"culturati.''
The Edw•ml Hopper C\h1bit '~a one of
the two most i.uccessful and \\Cll auendcd
NHAM ha e'er presented. But ala!>: it \\,Is
soon back to the arty Jingo1 ms for NI IAM.
Among rtten~xhibtt we've hid a
Clothesline hung through a room.
estates on the viewing agenda, and the
saleswoman thought she was making
would've 10\.ed it.
0
Cluthcsp1nn..:d to 11 "crc "hitc under:.hirb ..
men's -.hurh. IJJ1c' undcn?Jrment~ and a child'~ undcrp.inh ( Untnl~d). \\ c\c also
been offcrcJ n.1ilcll \\UUden bo\c' about four
tcet squ.1re \\tlh '>mall M)uarc:. cut in each ol
the side-.. Through the"! the patron cJn
. c~chall. cn:1hling him thcrcb} to \II!\\ the
1n-.1dc ul Jn empt) box
Ah.ill ot l>ume "ubii.t..incc (baked ') ,,3., :.cl
lone.,~>mc.;h apart on the !lour of the•
mu,eum \\ 11h a .,h,1de of dubict~ a coupk
\\3' \IC\\ IO~ II.
"If three holes "cre bored into 11." l
couldn't h\.'lp but .. ugge:.1. "11'<J m..il.c a fairl}
decent ho\\ ling ball.'' \\'e agreed.
A fc\\ ~cars ago '"e \\ere offered a Chris
Burden nhib1t. Among its features ""'s a
photo of Burden nailed to the b..ick of a
\'oll.w.agcn "ith n..11b through the palms ot
Im h.1nJ, and else" here The \'oil.!>'' agen
hJJ 1hcn tlcen dm en through the streets.
\\ i1h the hohoes I guess this goes as
· PcrtormJnce Art.''
I n ..1 -.m.ill bo~ a:. J scp..irate e\h1bll "ere
,.he na1b cmplu~ed in the cru c1fa1on. AnJ
::ilong an entire \\Jll \\ere ..1 number of
housl.!hul tl bills paid b) 1he Burdens. Thus
the boggling revelation as to '"hat was spent
on corn Oakes, tooth paste. adhcsi\.'e tape.
etc. no longer remained \\Ond rously
undisclo,cd. "ConccptuJI Art'>?'!"
Pit} 1hc lone docent who hangs about the
mu,cum hoping one of it s few spectators \\-ill
c;ill on he1 or him -1f not for the full tour
then at lca'll for a i.ha rd of information. But
the spectator . a \\JI) bunch. gi'e the
doccnh .1 "1de berth lest one l:uch on and
beg111 'Pe\\ing the "culturati'' blath~r with
"hich thev\ e been incuk:ited.
So tha1;s 11.. .. And an inform::il poll taken
of J f.ur portion of the citizenry along \\llh a
rt'a!ionabk 'Prin~hng of the genii) i firm!)
in .1ccorJ on a permancnt loci.out of boho
art ..inJ the bringing in of the like!. of the
Oa\IJ HJckncys, the Andrew W)eth (\\ith
Hc lg..1 !iCriet-) and the genre.
~lJlll.!r of fact JUSt to ~hake up the lead
b::illoon ap..ithy pcn.ading :"'HAM (and
conce1\Jhl) the) 01..1} ha\e shO\\n lead
balloom) the solon might even spring some
earl) ccntur) George Ue llo\\ . Perhaps not
the greate!it, he, but ah,e. buri.t1ng "11h
action. energ), and humJn emotion \\hat
more, he ca n dra\\, A hcllu'J Cl) from the
mumbo·jumbo of the bohoes.
W ith an easing off of "bm" an and a
mO\cment into real ~tuff the hJlls at
NHAM might \\Cll burgeon \\1th enthusiastic
engro ed patron~. The institutions financial
\\OCs should crumble before such a11nt1on.
and \\1lly-nllly NHAM could rci.urrect llS
pl:.in!i for the greater. more fitting museum
grandc.
.. or arc )OU hung up on ~h1te \\a!.h on
clo1heslines? ..
Sttphcn C. Pre~hiun In 1¥ Tdearur
f\'ctt port Beach.
Remembering
good, old days
in real estate
progress -until the last
stop.
"I don't really care for
this one," said the
bejeweled prospect, who
had been noncommittal
until that point.
For more than 25 year.., Cal worl..ed t1rele~ly on beh.11( of the Girl Scout Council
of Orange County -gorging himself with
so many (undrJisin~ goodies that he was
dubbed "The Coolie Monster." What he
couldn't eat, he sold -thereby
contributing largely to development of their
Camp Sherman.
There'll be more cookies devoured
Monday, when a golf shoot-out, benefihng
the Cal Schmidt Scholarship Fund (or the
Girl Scout Council, is staRed dt Newport
Beach Country Club. Wiih Tom Deemer
and Hans Prager presiding, there's t.ilk thttt
the cook~ wiTI be wo1\hed down with milk
laced with cogn.ic
THERE'S A BIG POINT TO BE MADE
HERE -At his Orange County Fair stand,
~endor Mn Hill of Irvine pc.-ddle-.
personalized O\er)lled penci l) One pencil's
stencil with an appropriate er.N~r. bea~ the
name of Ross Perot.
An Independent ~per
Published by .
C~st Community ~. Inc.
Elliot St~n, Jr.
~wman
S OMETIMES IT'S TOUGH TO MAKE
THE PERFECT DEAL -There were
toes of tongues wagging over the
front-page headline in the Dally Pilot's
weekend edition -the banner reading,
"Three SS Miilion Homes So&d in Newport"
-but Betty jean Gruer wasn't impressed.
She remembers the really big boom times
In Pilodaod. when a realtor friend was
· lhowin1 magnificent waterfront homes to
the wife ol an Orient.al p<*ntate.
There were 10 multi-million· doUar
'
Then. wtien the
broker's jaw
dropped, the client said,
"So I'll just buy the
other nine." --~~~~ 0
.REMEMBERING MR.
GIRL SCOUT -It was a
-----year ago that Harbor
Munidpal Court Judge Calvin P. Schmidt
ascended to That GrHt Big Bench in the
Sky, but his many buddies are still ke.ping
in dose touch.
I
Items are nffded for the dinner·•u<:Uon
conducted by Robert Duff, and I may
contribl•'e a few treasured family heirloom\
left over from the garage sale. Anyone
wanna bid on a bnght red, h.tnd·d~orated,
thickly padded toik-t seatl
~·t knock lhis item. friends. Cal
• I gu~ )'Ou'll be, d1~ountm ' that," SJ id
a shopper
Au, as the s.1ying goe:., contrJ1re.
In recent da)'), ~ys the pencil pu!lher,
the price o( the n<>Vt'lty item h,1 tripled.
0
IT'S A ooc·s LIFE -From 1n ide th
Orange County Pr~n •. \\~re Tom Gionis
h.u tJken up temporary resid net>, com
word thdt the doctor isn't happy ~1th h1)
cellm.:1te.
The roomie, it's reported. i~., nishttirM
ho'"lt•r. And, on bfi~ter nights. he boiys :at
l~ moon.
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A12 Tuesday, July 21 , 1992
Back ·Page
BARGE
From A1
Pruett's surfboard and towed him
in.
McK.neff credited Pringle's re-
solve for making his job easier.
"He was a tough old guy,"
McK.neff said. "He kept his wits
about him."
Bauer said both McK.neff and
Pruett placed themselves in con-
siderable danger by swimming
near the barge as it was being
rocked around in the big waves
gcner::ued by the remnants of Hur-
ricane Frank hovering off the coat
of Oaja California.
Pringle was taken to Hoag Me-
morial Hospital for treatment. The
barge. however, isn't going any-
where soon.
"ll 's st ill in the su rni ne and it --L------.J,;,a;~ilm.;.:..::==s;;;;=t1
ATTORNEY: Sentenced to prison
From A1
her with about $150,000.
Instead, she said, he stoic
$200,000 from her account and
disappeared.
Autho rities fin all y found
Kenney hiding out at a Los An~
geles mote l and arrested him
last summer.
He was disbarred by the Cal-
ifornia Supreme Court in Janu-
ary. Several other lawsuits are
also pending aga inst Kenney.
But according to Armistead's
attorn ey, Fred Middaugh, Ken-
ney is claiming he doesn't have
any assets to repay the clients
he hustled.
only regret I have is that we
haven't been able lo garner any
restitution fo r his victims."
But Armistead, who now
lives with her daughter in
Moreno Vall ey, sa id she
doesn't plan on giving up.
"I hung in this long, I'm
gonna hang in a lillle bit long-
er," she said. "I told (Kenney}
I'm gonna be an appendage
when he gets out of prison.
When he looks ove r his shoul-
der, I'm gonna be right there."
wit( be there for a'' hi le, I imag-
ine," Bauer saiu.
Molt( l>~nil\<O..•ly Pilot
Lifeguards Mil..e McNeff, lert, Arn Van Dyke and Robert Williams roll buoys that had washed ashore along beach.
-rrit's good to see justice being
served," said Middaugh. "The
With good ti me credits and
the 105 days Kenney has al-
ready served in the Orange
County Jail, he will probably
get out of priso n in about three
years, court officials said.
BUSH
From A1
about, ''If \\C can change a
world, we can cha111!c a
nation." The prc.,iJcnl also
added that it was unde r the
ReaganfBu~h era ''hen those
·world changes came about.
Recent polls sho" Bush's
support slipping both
nationwide and local!\ after the
recent Democra11c co·°' cntion
and Ross Perot's
announcement to drop out of
the race. Bush tolJ hi-.
upporters that the fight ha.,
juM begun.
"It bn't this wed.\ poll 1h:11
counts. it's what's happen" 10
FERGUSON
From A1
that Eggers recei,ed almost
SS0,000 from lobb) ist!I and special
intcre\t group)>, "hen les)i than
half that amount was received, ac-
cording to the count)' GOP. Fcr-
gu!lon now Sa) s the total .... as
S36.000.
"They objected to two minor
thin which were like jaywalk-
ing." rguson sa~d. "This <I i tr1c1
was my district and still is until
the election booth in
November," he said.
Bush also addressed those
former Perot backers, saying-he
stJnds for change.
"If )Our tired of inaction, get
the dead wood out of Congress,
and give this Republican
president a Republican
Congress and . ee the change,"
he said.
During the question and
ans\\er se)ision. Bush spent the
time outlining his campaign's
stance on education, health
care. crime. family values and
the economy. U.S. Senate
candidate Bruce Herschensohn
addres!ted the crowd after the
president's remarks.
November. I fell it was my duty to
alert the people of that district as
lO th.e reputations of the two men
who were running in that district."
Eggers said in his formal com-
plaint filed with the county Re-
publican Party that the commit·
tee's action was essential "so that
my reputation in the community
can be cleared.
"It is a sad statement about our
party, when an elected official is
.allowed to distribute blatant lies,"
Eggers wrote.
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Stephans,
always the
lead man
~ Former Newport guard
was one of the big keys
at Syracuse University.
T he road to the big time
goes through Syracuse.
That was the heddline
on a magazine feature in the July
1992 edition of "Inside Sports."
Basically, the story showcases
the success of the S.I. Newhouse
School of Public
Communications at Syracuse
U.iversity in recent years.
The author focused on a
veritabl~ production line of
sportscasters, including Marty
Glickman, Marv Albert, Dick
Stockton, Bob Costas, Sean
McDonough, Len Berman and
ESPN "Sportscenter" host Mike
Din
Clllbll
From the
Sidelines
Tirico, all
graduates.
And there are
many more too
numerous to
mention.
Hard to believe
it all started in a
simple room in the
basement of the
library years ago.
And one of the
major leadership
figures in recent
years is a native of
Balboa -Edward
C. Stephens, who
has served as a
commendable dean and a
professor since being hired away
from Northwestern University in
the '70s.
Yesteryear H.ubor High
football fans remember him as a
tremendous running guard from
1 Q4 l -and one who lielpcd
pave the way for many great run
by Newport's legendary fullback
Harold (Hal) ShcOin, All-CIF in
'-0,-third team All-CJF in '41.
Stephen , Class of '42 at
Newport and the student body
president in 194 1-42, is deserving
of a warm salute at this time
since he "grnduatcd" in June
and now is officially professor
emeritus. And he has worked out
a retirement package with
Syraculle officials.
He said, "J imagine I'll stay
right here cenainly anyway
through the delightful summer
and fall, and probably beyond,
though in the middle of February
when the sun forgets some days
to even come up I may start to
think seriously of warmer
climes."
With amusement, he added,
"So far retirement seems fine.
Summers of course have never
been a hard-working time for
professori., but as fall approaches
I like the thought of not having
to worry about which textbooks
to assign, outlining courses,
See CANTRELL/IS
Tuesday
July 21, 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext:387
Section B
Sports on TV-rad10/B2
Bob Scherer -boating/83
Classified/BS
A ·11ame which won't be doused
~ Sheila Conover hasn't been able to blow it out,
Olympic Games kayaking glory still beckons.
By Richard Dunn
Spons Writer
W hen the Olympic torch went out in 1984, Sheila
Conover stood in the middle of tht-Los Angeles Coli-
seum, pleading for it to stay lit.
When the closing-ceremony torch was doused following the
'88 Games in Seoul, Conover's heart for Olympic kayaking
went out along with it. "
"I thought, 'OK, it's time to hang up the paddle and pursue
other avenues in life,' " said Conover, who retired because of
burnout after the Seoul Games, then realized three years later
that she was missing the l:1oat. ,
She enrolled at UC Berkeley to finish het undergraduate
5-tudies, majoring in envi ronmental geography, and begiln
coaching women's volleyball at St. Mary's College. It didn't
take long for Conover to feel like a fish out of water.
"Coaching at that level confirmed my feeling that I'm still
an athlete and I can't sit on the bench," said Conover, a
former multi-sport standout at Newport Harbor High. "After l
graduated from (Berkeley), I made my mind up: I'm going to
give it another shot." , .
So Conover, 29, is back for her third Olympic Games, com-
peting in two events in Barcelona for the U.S. kayaking team.
This time, she hopes a medal will be draped around her neck
Challenge Cup at.
Newport Harbor YC
set July 29-Aug. 1
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port Harbor Yacht Club will host
the 1992 lJnateu Sta.lt.s Challe"~~
Cup sailed in the waters olf New-
port Beach July 29-Aug. 1.
Known as the biennial "All-Star
Game" of U.S. yac ht clubs, the
Newport Harbor Ya cht Club's
Challenge Cup brings together
those clubs that have been judged
most outstanding in racing, regatta
management, support of junior
sailing, and overall service to the
sport.
The regatta is dedicated to the
breadth of a club's Corinthian sail-
ing talent.
From 'its inception in 1984, the
event has attracted some of the
top yachting organizations in
American and their best sailors.
All invited clubs arc selected by an
independent selection committee
based on the selection criteria in
the Deed of Gift and the club's
significant achievements during the
la.st 10 years.
The "Ten Best Yacht Oubs"
chosen this year include Alamitos
Bay Yacht Club, Houston Yacht
Club, Indian Harbor Yacht Club,
Newport Harbor Yacht Club, San
Diego Yacht Club, Seattle Yacht
Club, Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club, Southern Yacht Club,
St. Petersburg Yacht Club and St.
j
when the torch is
f i n a 11 y ex t i n-
The three )Cars
away from competi· o gu:shcd.
11on, however, has
slightly a ltered
Conover's presence Barcelona, , 92 in the wa ter.
''In 1984, when l
was 21, l went to
the Ol)mpic trials
feeling invincible," she said. "There was no1hing 1hat was
going to stop me· from making the team. I \\Cnt to the trials
and raced very professionally and confident!}. but th1!> }Car l
went to the trials and l was a wreck.
"l was 29 and I'd competed at the nationab before; but I
was extremely neivous." -
'Conover, who performed well enough at the Ol)mprc trials
last April in Raleigh, N.C., to earn spots on both the women's
single (K·l) and quadruple (K-4) kayak team~. was no longer
having fun following the '88 Games.
"l was tired and burned out and the sport had become at
that point very political, especially with the \\Omen's team,"
said Conover, who attended Orange Coai.t College between
the '84 and '88 Olympics. "Jt took all the fun a''a) irom the
sport and it took the challenge av.ay to C.\cel, to )trtve for
See CONOVER/83 Sheila Conover
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No decision,
but Fortugno
• • • gives w1n~1ng
performance
~ Southern California College prod uct
sparkles in debut as starter for Ange~
against American League East leaders.
ANAHEIM -Former South·
ern Cal1forn1a College' !>tandmn
T im fortugno. a left-handed puch~r making his m.lJOr league
debut for the Angels on Monda>
"'ith a surpmc ~tarting assign·
mcnt, pitched into the )U.th inning
against the Toronto Blue Ja)ll but
finished \.\ith a M·dcci)10n. -
The game \\J) tied, 3-3. \\hen Chuck Crim rv
lieved Fortugno after 511J inning), during "'hrch he
struck out six, walked '''o and .>•elded five hits. rn·
eluding a solo home run to Toronto's John Olerud
fortugno. 30, \\as called up from Triple-A l:dm·
onton to the Angeb on Friday '"hen the club placed
left-hander Jim Abbott on the 15-day dbabled h~t
"'ith a strained right rib cage.
A Huntington Beach resident who spent 6V~ years
in the minor leagues, mostly as a reliever, Fonugno
threw 95 pitches and gave up three earned runs
against Toronto before being lifted. He struck out
Toronto's Devon White three times and had rcttred
seven in a row before Olerud tied the game with a
home run. The Angel eventually won, 5·3.
Fortugno, ''ho pla)Cd three of hb four collegiate
sea ons at SCC. ":is selected b) the An~d frWJL
the Bre"er' In the Rule V draft last "inter He h.:i..,
played in the Seattle. Philadelphia and M1l"aukec
organization bcf ore 199~.
Fortugno, \\ho has )truck out 702.batten. in 55 '11
minor league mnmg • gamed national attention in
1989 while p11chmg for CIJllS·A tndcpcndcnt Reno.
which sold hun to Mil" Juke«! for the price of 1 ~
dozen ba eball plus S1,500.
See CHALLENGE.'9 Va nguards product Tim Fortugno delivers from Angels' mound. -B) the Dail,t Pilot
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Briefly
Newport Harbor girls
sizzling in basketball
W ith :in 18-4 record, the Marina High Summer League
1i1le, and most recently, the Century High Tournanent
crown in b:ind, the question is what next for Newport
Hlrbor High·s girts basketball team?
\\'hlt's ncM for Shannon Jakosky's Sailors,
;anJ the 13-;l of the summer endc~nors for the
CJ \'ic" U:3gue powers, is this weekend's Sa·
\ nn:a Tourn:iment, "here the S11ilors open up
\\ith Foun13in Valley Frida)' at 9 a.m.
lt'i. th~ :unc Foumain Valley foe which fell
to Nc"pon Harbor in the Marina Summer
LeJgue fin::ils \\hen Genevieve Evarts broke
l~:.e for 31 points.
E\arts \\ent on lo lead the Soilors to the
Century High Toumamenl title with MVP lau-
rels, \\hile teammates Kristi and Tia lzumita
e:imed all-tournament honors. Evarts
Jakosky's Sailors swept past Western, Santa Ana, El Dorado
and Ventura to set up a title match .with Edison, with NewpQrt
Harbor a ~-37 \ictor in the title showdown.
.. We're really proud of what the team has been doing during
the summer," said Jack Jakosky, who assists his wife, Shannon.
"We've been playing with three or four sophomores and in the
Century 'Tournament was most of the heavyweights in Orange
County (including Capistrano Valley, Woodbridge, Hunting1on
Beach, 0<:._ean View andf Fountain Valley, amoni otbe.n)-
Abrams mauling opposition
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -Top-seeded Geoff
Abrams moves into the third round of the USTA Boys • •
14s National Clay Courts Championship here following ,,,,_,
'a pair of routine first-and second·round victories by
indenticat scores of 6-0, 6-I.
Abrams, who is also immersed in doubles competition with
partner Joseph Gilbert of Fullerton, figures to stenmroll into the
the semifinals ' here Bob and Mike Bryan or Camarillo and Keith
Brill of Columbia, S.C. are the anticipated competition.
Two victories in doubles have put Abrams and yilbert into the
round of 32.
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CONOVER:
From 81
excellence.
.,he ~radu.11cd 111 l 9M I -beg.lit
trJining ri •orou'I) on..:e u I.la) bc-
lore the IV91 U.S n;1t11)1lL1b 111
lndhnapol" She 11111 hcJ bv '' 111·
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cn~nh. 'ccuring :i ~pol 11n the
Ol)mp1c tc..im.
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I J1Jn'1 hao.:c such guoJ n:-.ult.s."
From 81
.preparing examination and reathng term pnpers.
. "Not to mention endless faculty meetings, com·
mince meetings, conferences, meeting , and all
so11s of thi ngs to do before the term end and then,
next term, do them all over again.''
Stephens appreciated the New-
house School recognition in the July
magazine and said, "There's certainly
a bunch of them (sportscnsters) out
there:"
He added, "It's quite 3 treasure, though when
you arc already fu lly backed for lightweight uir trav-
el to drop a brick in your suitcase for the lung h;iul
home is a character-building challenge."
There was also a sorro\\>ful note before he could
venture back to New York .
He saitl, "I hatl intended to return
earlier from C:.ilifornin. but my pluns
changed ... My mother (Helen Ste·
phens), who would have been 94 in
August, had been in a nun.ing home
in Newport for ~ome years.
"During the Clo ing Ceremo-
nies in '84, the ton.h went out
and I just thouGht, 'No, it'll nut
going out. I'm ~till !mining.' 'I he
pas!>iOn \\US still there. But after
the '88 Clo,ing Ceremonies. the
torch went out and I said th:.it's
it.
For Cunu-.c r, ''ho b..:g:1n by·
nl\ing her ..,cn111r )c.1r 111 high
'chool, the kdmg ul rm1k111g 1h1~
team ":.i" .1 l111lc Jilk rent 1li;.i11 Ill
C1111U\er,. '4 llO~ 01) mp1c t11..1I
n.:,ull,. IJ~I 1\pril i.pukc fo1 11 ell,
paddlc:d •>n the ~-2 lh, t ltm hcJ
'c";nth ovc r..ill in Seoul :.inJ on
th..: K·4 thul pl.seed u d1 ,1ppo1m·
mg ninth faen tlluush 11 ":is
l1"1C IO get uUl, C.unu\1.:1 ~ il;ll)<ik·
111g lu:.11 t kc-pt pum1 1n~.
He recalled one humorous expe-
rie nce along the way, which invol\ed
Ted Koppel.
He said, "Koppel, though not a
sportscaster, is another famous ulum.
We gave him an honorary doctorate a
few years ago. I was riding wi1h him
in the chancellor's limousine after the
ceremony on the way to the airport
and I told him how proud we we re of
his work in communications and how
hard we worked to ·turn out more like
him."
''She had been \\cakcning steadily
and a little over a week ago ~he
passed away. It happened ju-.t after I
had seen her, and l was in San Fran-
cisco preparing to ny bJCI.. to Syr:i-
"I think the 211 or 3 years that
I had off '"ere good for me men-
tally and physically. I came back
~.ironger in both areas and fresh·
er. I wus ready, excited and I
wanted to train hard. I have soml!
goals set anti I'm definitely guing
alter them."
'8t. .
''In 1hc 111,.1 Ol)mp1c C.1mc , 11
''a!> Ju or Jii.: JU\I 10 nJJl.:c 1h1:
te..ini," ,;11d Ctu\u\Cr, \\liuw K-1
boat f1lli'h'-·d '"lh in ·.')-1 "hllc
her K-4 r.111 took ll1unh. "II '' ,,.,
big lur me lu m.1~c lhc team ,111J
c:omp1:11ng 111 LA ,,,1.., Ju ... t phi.'·
no111cn~I 11 \\;,i\ .1 '''O·\\ccl.. high.
..\\'hen I ''·'' a1 C.11, (k:1)0Jktn •)
\\,1s h"·'\ 1n the h.11.:k ul 1m
he.id. C\Ci1 l11ou~h I "·' 1cw .. J,'l
!>he ~aid .. , \\,1) 11\\a\l> dunl\tnl!
;,ihmll ulh1.:r 1\,1\'!> of 1~.11111nc :ind
\\ hu1 CiJn ma~~ me l.1,lcr: I he
IU\e 111 lh\." >P >rt \\:.1, ~1111 1hcrl· I
think Jeep dmH1, llut I 1\ a~ ;il~11
yc~u 111111! tor wnipc1111on.
cusc." _
I le added, "So I , .. ent bacl.. down
to Newport to take care of a lot of
things. She was quite a lady, li .. ed a
long and adventurous life nnd very
nearly spanned the entirety of the
20th century. She was born in 1898."
Cono ... er -who par1icira1ed 1n
'ollc}ball, field hocke) and s" 1m-
ming al Newport Harbor, \\>here
'AnJ 1111.'n I l.Jd m\ -.iuht:. -.cl
h1c.h 111 'SS. l \\Jlllld l~J c~ tu lhc
·sb G.1mc" .1nJ mcJ:tl. ·j hal ,..,"
m) gu.il -111 r •''-·c ''ell anJ gc1
Competition lur Ol)mp11: k.1\·
.1krn!! goc~ Imm Aug 3 1hr1•ugh
Aul!. 8 •• 111J th1 lime. Com>.~~\.
hoping tit.it the 1h11ll 11nh: 1 .1
ch:irm.
Team Tennis
Stephens wasn't prep:ired for a jolt
"1!S Koppel replied, "I don't approve
al communications education to tell
u the truth."
Mrs. Stephens O\\ncd and oper-
ated the popular yellow co11ages in
Dal boa for decades. It wa<; a noted
landmark for Newport Deach until
razed years ag0; Her hu'>band died a
$urging Dukes edge Raleigh, 26-23
RALEIGH, N.C.
I 1.1.t1cr und u~e Gre!,!OI) Jdco11eJ ChanJa
Rubin .inJ ~h..inn<in M1,;Cuth.. Ill ~1omen'.::. .dl:iu~ bk~. 6-l. . With that clouding the flow, Sic. _Ed Stephens
phens said, "So we talked about the
weather:"
Stephens was back in the harbor area in early
June to attend the 50th reunion of his Newport
Class of '42 and he said, "It was a terrific success.
rifty-eight people showed up out of a graduating
c."tass of, I 1hink, 106 ... In fac t, people \\ere so en-
thusiastic they were talking of having another re ·
union in five years.
few years af1er acquiring the cot·
tages, but her father helped out financially so \!he
and her son could face the future a lillle more
brightly.
Stephens, the au1hor of six novels, also paid his
dues in World War II. He was hadly \\Ounded a' an
officer aboarJ a dcs1royer off Okinawa, one hi1 by
kamikaze (suicide) plane . He earned The Purple
Heart.
Once og:iin jumping ou1 10
a quick lead, the Ne"port
Beach Dukes on MonJ.iy
won their sccontl straight
TeamTennis mntch. 1h1s
time 26·23 over the Raleigh
Edge a1 1hc Raleigh C1,1c
:rnd Convention Center.
Tim \\'ilki,un, the ll\.COnd·r;inl..cJ men' ~tn~I~)
pl.t)t:r Ill 1hc lc.1gue lchm<.l LA\ J.m111~ din·
nur-.. l!a\ c R.ik11!.h ii!> vnh wm ol 111.: nh1tch. de·
le..i11ng :'\c\\purt~ lk.ic.h's. R1h111i.l Udgh. 1,,.;::, 111
tmpru\1.' tu 3~·21 un lhe ~1.: 1r-
Ntwport Btach Ouku 28, Ral1lgh Edge 23
Womtn's doubles
;IJ.~ ~ G•t11ll"f i,£! ' ' r .!! .. ; The Dul.es (3·3). who dcfeJICJ th1.: l'h'-'~""
Smash at hom e on Saturd.I\. 29-1<1 •• 11 e ll(l1\..lll!J
'"ith Lu l"Aneelc-. and SJ:rarnlnh1 h1r "1,;1.t1nJ
place in 1he \Ve .. t D1"i~wn hch1nJ \'.111 IO·l I.
Women's singles
hzitr 1r.'31 C:t' ;;,~ ...
Mixed doublH "Virginia (Dulaney) McClcll:in ditl 11 wonderful
job as master of ceremonies."
After chooling at Occitlcntal College, he fount!
himself being imited back to 1he Navy \\ilh the out-
break of lhc Korean War. I le turned to submarine
sci'\ ice .inti became a capt.iin. Thc.: Gukel>, "ho \\un four ot ll'>c ,,:1, .1!:!.1in,1
the Edge ( 1-5). acquired an e.irl~ k.1J ''hen Am~
8J('.w1afl·Gre;~r, (t,1 ' • ~ •t , •· ~ b 1
. Men's singles :. : soo ll) dt' !!er He even go t a prize, one some,,hat appropriate
relative to hi!. younger dars ''hen he had a small
dance band in the harbor area. Dul n~l\\ S1ephern:>, 1he fathe r of mo boy~ and
one girl. can rcla\ wi1h lh~ prc~sure cooker forncd""
off. though i1 's conceivable he could ten e up "hen
S)racuse is l:iehind by a TD on the scoreboJrd. CHALLENGE CUP:
Men's doubles
Little League 13s
Stephens saicf, .. As a prize ror ma ·mg t c longest
journey to the reunion I won a briclo. from 1hc old
Rendezvou Ballroom. It's blackened arounJ the
edges from the fire and ~a!. been lovingly mounted
on blue veh·ct so it ""on't scratch the table top. and
Don Cnntre/I is a former sports editur for t/1e
Costa Mesa Globe llerald. forrrunner to tl1e Vnilt
Pilot, and a resid('flt of Albuquuquc, N.M. •
Deep sea ; :-.. ~. :.:~ti Three-on-three tourney at Costa Mesa
From 81
Francb Yacht Club.
Each ~·~1ch1 c.lub ''ill 'upply 10 mi:ri1h~·r,
\\hich \\ill include three junior lll\.'llll d'
Add111g JU nior !.Jilor-. 111 the C\ c 111 111 I 11110
\\O~ a grc~11 SUCCCS!I ant.I \\Ill rnnt111ue 1111,
~ c.ir.
Costa Mesa exits, 18-4
in District 62 tourney
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High ba!\ketball coach Billy Drewer
ha~ announced another ession of J.
on-3 bJ,keth:ill, set for 1hb ''eek·
end at 1he Mu!>tangs' g)m "11h the
s::imc format "hich drew 50 e ntrie~
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The F1ct1Uou1 Bu1inu1 O"d of Trust ••ecuttd by 2n, PAGES tO TO 13 IN· AN EXPLANATION OF THE SAID LANO OR ANY PART AN EXPLANATION OF THE 1982 AS INSTRUMENT No' AT 1800 NORTH BROAD· address or Olner common
Name flflfrN lo above SANORA E. RICE, AS HER CLUSIVE OF MISCEL· NATURE OF THE PRO-THEREOF WITHOUT. NATURE OF THE PRO· 82·009261, OFFICIAL WAY, SUITE too In lht City desgnll•on
wu Mid In Orange Counly SOLE ANO SEPARATE LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE CEEOlNG AGAINST YOU, HOWEVER, AN RIGHT OF CEEOING AGAINST YOU. RECORDS ol SANTA ANA Ce>unty ot S.l e sa·1 v. I~ ni3dl bLI
on October 19, 1990, F1l1 PROPERTV RecOfdtd 04/ OFFICE OF THE COUNTY YOU SHOULD CONTACT A SURFACE ENTRY OR ANY YOU SHOULD CONTACT A PARCEL 3 ORANGE. State of Caf,for-v.11hout v.arranry •~press No.F4729t2 FIECO OE OF S LAWYER. RIGHT OF ENTRY TO THE LAWYER A NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· · Ehn Seely, MFCC, 3681 2911991 Inst. 191·200276 R A AID On Monday, August 3. SUBSURFACE THEREOF On Monday. Augusl 3, MENT APPUIHENANT TO noa appointed Trustee or lrrpt.ed reg.110 ·ig l•I e.
A1pen Village Way IH, of Official Record• In lhe COUNTY 1992 at J:30 P.M . IMPE· TO A OEPTH OF 500 FEET 1992 al 1 JO p M . IMPE". SUCH UNIT FOR VEHICU· undtt and pJrsua111 to the poneuon. or otrier en.
Santa Ana. Calif. 92704 olfoee of Ille County ~ APNl932.07-045 RIAL BANCORP, 1 Calilor· BENEATH THE SURFACE RIAL BANCORP, a Califor· LAA ANO PEDESTRIAN IN· power of sale conlerred 1n cumbraN:es 10 sa11sly lhe
Thia buslnes1 wu con-corder of ORANGE County. The street address and nia corporatlo(l. H duly •P· FOR THE DEVELOPMENT nta corporation. as duly ap. GRESS ANO EGRESS that cena n Oeed ol lrus! mpa d obligat crs seci.•ed
duc:tef by an Individual California. atld puraua111 to other commOl'I des1gnal10n, pomltd Truslee under and REMOVAL. RECOVERY OR l>Qinlld Truslee under l lld PURPOSES OVER THAT 1•eculod by INTEROCE· by H•d Oeed ol Trust, "'In F.ataternent WIJ .filed the Nollee of Default and 11 any, of the rial PfOperty pursuant to Oeed of Trust OTHER EXPLOITATION OF pursuant to Deed of Trust PORTION OF LOTS 9 ANO ANIC PROPERTlitS INC A interest and c'hi .. >ums as
wt County C11tk of Election to Sell thereunder descnbed above Is pur· recorded September 30, SAIO RESOURCES OR recorded S1plember 30. 10 OF TRACT 6935, AS CALIFORNIA CORPORA· prOYJded lfle•o P .. s ad· Coumy on June 26. • • 1985, as lnslrumenl No 8S-SUBSTANCES t985. es lnstrumenl No 115· SHOWN ON A MAP RE· recorded 03 24/1992 Inst ported lo t>e· 1620 A 3727511, ol Official Records, PARCEL 3: 372759. of Ol11c1al Records. CORDED IN BOOI< 219 TlON Recorded oz 14 \ancu. ii any, lhereunaer
Newport Bt1ch-192-176472 of said Official IOWA STREET. COSTA executed by ANTONE A NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· ueculed by ANTONE PAGES 3 AND 4 OF M1s'. 1989 '" Book of Ot1oc1a and lnle•HI lnereon. an;J
C eu Ptlol July 7, Records, will S1h on 07/28/ MESA, CA 92626 ' PETE JASICH ANO FAYE MENT APPURTENANT TO PETE JAStCH ANO FAYE CELLANEOUS ~1APS IN Records ol U d County 11 p•us lees c:na•gu ano t•· 4. , 1992 19112 al 1:00 PM II AT The undersigned Tnisltt P. JASICH, husband and SUCH UNIT FOR VEHICU· P JASICH, husband end THE OFFICE OF THE page , Recorders lnslru· penses ol tile Trustee and
-T·.587 THE NORTH ENTRANCE disclaims any l1ab1l1ly lot wile as truslors. In lhl ol-LAA ANO PEDESTRIAN IN· Wiit IS 1rus1ors, on the Of· COUNTY RECORDER OF ment No. 89.075663 by of lhe trusts ne~·.xi l')
4 1ICa TO CO UN TV COURT· 111y lncotrtciness ol the lice ol the County Rtc:order GRESS ANO EGRESS lice of Ille Co;;nly RecotdtW SAIO COUNTY reason ol a breach or d\!· sa•d Oeeo ot lr--.rst The rulUC NOTICE HOUSE 700 CMC CEN· str"l address and 01011 ol Or•ng• Counly, Stall of PURPOSES OVER THAT 01 Orange Counly S1at1 ol The Slree1 address and 1au11 In paymeni or per total amounl ot u d obi g.i·
iTATaMINT OF TEA DRIVE WEST. SANTA common du1gna11on, 11 ~~~o~rc· r'J'tTi5c~LL {'J ;g~~NT~Ic~o~~3~ AN~ ~~io~rt:· r'J'2Ti5J~ tJ ~1her coiron d~s·g1111.on tormance or 1h1 ob ga:i0ns tots a1 t rr.e of 1n.1 a pi.:.> 1-
ll!IANDONMl!NT OF ANA. CA at pu.bllc suction. any, shown herein. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR SHOWN ON A MAP. RE· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ~e~ciib:d tll:b~~e ~~ope~ secured thereby, 1nc:lud1ng cat•on ot this .c:.ce s
._Of' FICTITIOUS to lhe hlghHI bidd1t for Th• total amount ot the CASH (payable at hme ol CORDED IN BOOK 219 CASH (payablt at lime ol pofled 10 be 245 Fisfher 1ha1 breach or default. No-~..io 20: ~a
9USIN•la NAMI cash (p1yable at the time unpaid balance of lh• obll· •al• In lawfUI money ol tile PAGES 3 ANO 4, OF MIS-sale tn lawful moqey of the A"enue ,D·S Costa Mesa hce ol ...,h/Ch was r.cordGCI Oaled 0" 10 I •l
-folk>Wlng ptfa<>nS of .... In lawful money of gallon 11cur1d by lhl Untltd SlllH (1n the forms CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN Unittd SlatH (in lht forms Cahlom1a 92626 04 09 1992. as Rix:oroer $ NEWPORT HO ME
t-. ebandonecfthe u.se ol the United Slallt), all rtghl. ptOper1y 10 be sold and which art lawful tender In THE OFFICE OF THE which aoe lawful tendtt In The undtrs1gnld Trustee Instrument No 92.0224687 LOAN INC., A CALIFOR·
the Fictitious Bu1ln111 till• and lntertsl COOVlytd reasonable 1Sllmal1d the Uniltd States) Ind/or COUNTV RECORDER OF the United Stales) and°' d•SCla•ms any t ab<"lr for ill Book at Page WILL NIA CORPORATION as
NH"le: PACIFICA. 1111~ 10 'anc1 now ~d b n costs eicpenses and ad· cash er·s. certir.ed Of 01.her SAID COUNTY cashier•. ct111lied or other any incOHKlntss 0 lhe SELL AT' PUBLIC AUCTION Trust•• •
• Newport Blach. Y • checks speclfied 1n the Tht atreet addreH and checks specified In lhe street addiess and olher cal!f under said Oetd ol Trust In vances 11 lh• tlmt ol lhl civil Codt. payable In llJU other common des•gnati0n. Covil Code, payabl• ln tun common des•gnahon it TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER By: RESS FINANCIAL
Tl' flclltloui Bualneu the prol)lfty altuattd ln 1nitlal publication of the No-at the time of sale/ AT: the 11 any. ol Iha real properly al Iha time of salt) AT. lh1 any. sho ... n herein. · FOR CASH, lawful mooey CORPORATION, A CAL·
ref«red to above said County and Slate and tl'c1 of ••le Is: SJ8,352 95 10bby lo the bui ding lo-described above ts pur· lobby 10 the bulldlng lo-Said sate will be made ol ltle UMed Slates, '"' IF 0 RN I A C 0 RP 0 RA·
In Orange County deacribtd 11 follows: I" addition to cash, the cattd at 60t South Ll'Ms ported to be. 245 Fischer cated at 601 South Lewis bVt .,.,,lhoUI coveNnl or d1nced by a Cashitr s TION, AS ITS AGENT
on 9, 1991 File PARCEL 1: AN UNO!-Trust" will accepl 1 cash· Strffl, Orange, Cahfomia Avenut. #~.Costa Mesa, Strffl, Orange, Ca1otorn1• wananty upress or 1m-Check orawn on a alall or By: ANN REVERE,
No VlOEO 1/4TH INTEREST IN ler'1 check drawn oo a all rlght, lltle and lnler111 Cahlomla 92626 all right, 11\le artd interest phtd, regarding t11lt. pos-na1ton3l bani.. °' the equiv· VICE PRESIDENT
• hney, tne., Wash· ANO TO LOT 7 OF TRACT stall °' national bank. • conveyed to and now held The undersigned Toustn conveyed lo and now held stss•on. or eocumbrartelS. a•1n1 thereof dr1"'n on any (SEAL) 1800 North lnat~ 1235 2nd NOl1h, S• by It under said Deed ol d1sC:la•mS 1ny l1ab1loty for by 11 under 1a1d Oeed of to ray the r1ma1r11ng pnncl-ath. WA tltot NO 15614, IN THE CITY OF check drawn by a s1a11 or Truat In the property aitu-any lnconectness of IO. Trust In the property Sllu-pa sum 01 lhl nolas s• Olher financial 1nsh1U11on Broadway, Sulle 100,
This bualnell wu con-COSTA MESA. IN SAID federal credit union or • aled In aald County and slrtel eddress and oiher altd In said Cou"ty and cined b aaid Deed 01 spec1hld 1n sectoon 5102 ot Santa Ana, CA 92709
ducted by a COfPOJIUon COUNTY ANO STATE. AS check drawn by • atalt or Stale d1.cttbtd as: common dtslgnallon, II Stall desc11btd es. Tnisl v.itt 1nttf1SI thereon th• C11tforn1a Fina11c111 Telephone: (714) 953•
Thll atatemene WU NICI SHOWN ON A MAP RE· llder•I aalllngs and loan EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED any, shown htre1n EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED H piovldld 111 said noles Codi, IUlhoriied to do 11810
wlWI the County Clerk ol CORDED IN BOOK 277, auocllllon. HVlngs ... TO n• .\T CERTA,IN NO-Said •Ill• Wiii bt mad•. TO THAT CEATA_tN NO-ad11anc1S If any. under the business tn lhe Stale ol Publoane a NU·POrl
Orange County on Junt 29, PAGES tO TO 13 INCLU-aociallOn or ull'ing1 bank TICE (. TRUSTEES SALE but ""1lhoU1 covenant or TICE OF TRUSTEES SALE terms ol sa•d Deed ol C1lllorn1a, ALL PAYABLE Beach·Coata Mon Da 1>
OBITUARY 888
EGAN
John (Jeck> Fr•n·
c l• Egen, 86 01
Costa Mesa. a ••·
tired member or the
conslruc1ton trsoe,
died JuJy 1 e, 1992
Born July S. 1904 1n
Jersey Col~ New
Jersey, tie trad bet-n a res1dtn1 01 the
Harbor area since
1904 In rellreme"''
he wor~oo part l•me
as 11 crossing guard
11 Newport Eltn'lef\·
tary Scnoor lor 15
years Surv1~ ed b'l-
w re Ht•en so~ J
Robort (Bonnie)
Egan of Newpotl
Beach, and Ke.in R
Kathy) Egan 01
Monarch Beach.
gr3noch1ldren Ka•en
Egan Oav1s, John R
Egan, Jr. Tt1e1e,,a
Egan Sti;iuna fg.l!I
t l'l re t great·
grandcnlto•en
brolher Jell E9an
ano sister U. • e.
Srclncato a;;a f\u•
'l't1rou1o 1 eces and
necnews V•ii>•lallon
Julv ~2 1d 4·8 oo
P '.I 31 Beol Broad·
v.ar 1.,onu:1ry Cos1.i-
Me5:i S "' ces at St
Joa.:h1m s Catholic
Church Cos1a
Me~a JL ~ ~J·d. at
10 00 A._, l11termen1 10 lollow 11 Pac•,.:
"ew Men1or.a1 Pari.
Newport Beach In
l•eu of llov. ers dOr\a•
!tons mav be ~oe
l o Hoag HOl!P!131
Ca11cer Cen11r
Pierce Bros Bell
Broadv.ay Mor1uar-,:
Directors, 642·91~ ~ SM OF MISCELLANEOUS apectlltd In Section 5102 OATEf JULY 14, 1992 EX· warranty, express or im-DATED JULY 14, 1992 EX· Trust lees, cnarglS and AT THE TIME OF SALE l•I P1101 July "1 211 A:;g.,51 ~ hid Newport Beach· ECUl f O BY IMPERIAL plied regarding t1t11, pos. ECUTEO BY IMPERIAL tiipenses of the Truslff ' .. ' ' Co91ll MHI Plloc July 7, MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF ol 10. Financial Codt and BANf OAP, A CALIFORNIA SISS•On, or encumbrences, BANCORP, A CALIFORNIA and 01 tht trusts crealld right. t.111 and 1n111es1 held 1992 ----------"
14, af, 21, t992 THE COUNTY RECORDER authofiitd to do bus1neu OOP 'ORATION lo ray the rema1111ng prlncl· CORPORATION. by said Deed of Trust for by II ea Trusiee on that r11I UH:
T-5811 OF SAID COUNTV. In thll atale. In the evenl LEC? AL DESCRIPTION pa aum of thl nolu ... LEGAL DESCRIPTION lhl amount reasonabf't es· property s.tuatt In said -------------1 EXCEPT THEREFROM tender othet than cuh II THI CONDOMINIUM COM· cured by said Oeed of THE CONOOMINIUM COM· timalld 10 be SJ1U51 29 Cou111y and Slate, d• -=================:::; THE FOLLOWING• accepttd, IN Tl'\41M may PP.SEO OF: Trust. with Interest thereo11. PRISED OF: Tht ben1llcl1ry under scn~d as touov.s A SUB· P ---------• IA> UNITS 1 THROUGH 4 wtltlhold th• luuance ol P .RCEL 1: 11 provided In said notH . PARCEL I : aaid Oted of Trust heftto-LEASEHOLD ESTATE I'll
AS SHOWN ON THE CON· the Trust"'' Deed until I NIT 0-6 AS SHOWN ON 1d11anc1t, If '"'J· undlf Ille UNIT 0-S AS SHOWN ON lore llltcU1td and dellV• ANO TO THE NORTHEAST· DOllMalfT OF tHAT CERTAIN AMENDED terms of aal Offd of THAT CERTAIN CONO(). ertd 10 lhl ut1dtr1tgntd a US• Of' FICTITIOUS OOMINIUM PLAN RE· l\Jl'1'f1 become evallable lo CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· Trust, ''"· charges and MINIUM ~N RECORDED w111ten Oedaration of 0• EALY \ 1 00 'EET OF LOT IUl~I CORDED IN BOOK 9923. 11"11 payM or lndof'IM ... COROEO JUNE 24 1912, qpense• of 11'1• TrustH ON AUGUST 4, 1981, IN fault and OemaoO fOfSllf, a IN BLOCK 2 ANO LOT 10
The perlOnl PAQeS-eet Of' m9ttef of rigm AS INSTRUMENT NO. U. and ol lh. 1ruS1s cre1ttd BOOK 14167, PAOE 1164. and 11 WTlnen Notice or O• IN BLOCK 2 OF TRACT ~ IC>a the UM Of REC OROS 01' SAID Said "" wtn ~ rna•ll, 2 185 4 7 . 0 FF I c I AL by U•d Offd ol Trust. '°' I N THE 0 f FI c I AL laull 81\d Elect•on 10 Sell NO n2. AS PER MAP RE·
lht Plclltloui Builneu COUNTY. but Wilhoul covenant or RECORDS OF ORANGE the amount rusonably n• RECORDS OF ORANGE The undersigned cauMd CORDED IN BOOK 23
Nmme: CORONA DEL MAR (B) THE EXCLUSIVE warranty, H PflH or Im-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AS hmaled to~ $243,90!> 111. COUNTV, CALIFORNIA, AS aaid Nolice ol Default I nd PAGE S OF MISCEL·
PROPfRTitS CROWN RE· RIGHT TO POSSESSION plltd r"""trdlng Ihle JIOI· DEFINED IN THE OECLA· Tht beneficiary under 0£FINEO IN THE OECLA· Elecllon IO Stll to be r• LANEOUS MAPS IN TliE ALTY a INVESTMENTS -• . ' RATION OF COVENANTS. uld Deed ot Trust hlftto-RATION OF COVENANTS. corded 1n the county ¥>-here • 3407 E Colet ~·/ ANO OCCUPANCY OF All HUion Of encum~an:ea, CONDITIONS ANO Rf· lore HICuttd and deliV-CONDITIONS ANO RE· lhe real PfOPITIY is locllld OFFICE OF THE COUNTI
Corona ' del Ma;""'(:~j1t' THOSE AREAS OESIG-to 11t11ty the lndtbltdneu STRICTIONS RECORDED ertd lo lhe underalgned 1 STRICTIONS RECORDED Oete July 14 1992 RECOROCR OF SAID
t212S ' ' NATEO AS PATIOS, QA. secured by u1d Offd, ad· AUGUST 4, 1tet, IN BOOK M'ttttn Decla1auon of 0.-IN BOOK 14117, PAGE IMPEIUAL UNCORP COUNTY TOGETHER
The flclhloue lklelnen RAGES ANO PARKING vancea thereundet, iMlh In-t4187. PAGE 1089, IN THE lault and Oem&nd tor Sale, 1088. IN THE OFFICIAL e California corpor_! WITH ANY ANO AU N~~ IO al>oYI SPACES AS SHOWN terel1 u PfOvlded th..-ln, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF and a wntten Notice ol 0• RECO RDS OF SAID ti T tM • , OTHER FURTHER OF AO.
In ,.,,. r-......, ' •-A•• Inc SA10 COUNTY AND AS fault and Electoon lo Sell COUNTY PARCEL 2 on, ai rue t J. o TIO • l TLE CST•TE wee ................ , u fl' 0 N THE c 0 H-end Ult ... _dpt !pal of AMENDED SY AN INSTAU. Th• un<flfS ntd causld AN UNDIVIDED ONE· Joann• Tabor, Vice 1 N .. L I • . ,. •
on Nowmber 14• 1911 File OOMINlUM P\.AN ABOVE Ule not• aecu.red by said MENT RECORDED JUNE aald Nollce ~ O•l•ult and TWENTIETH (1120TH) IN-Preeldont, 9920 •• La INTERESTS OR RIGHTS '::°fi~ Hopper 17 REFERRED TO. dHCI with 1n1ere11 thereon 24, 1982, AS INSTRUMENT Eltc:Uon lo Sell lo bf ,.. TEREST IN ANO TO LOT 1 Cleneea •lwd., Ind WHICH MAY AT A~Y TIME ....,.,. ere-Of cOtone PARCEL 2: UNIT I IN LOT II provided In aald Nole, NO 82·21154t OFFICIAL c0tded in the ,oun1y wtiett OF TRACT 1 \353, IN THE '1oor lnttew.cMI CeJ ... BE ACOUIREO BY TAUS·
dlll _.. C .. 92'i1 37 AS SHOWN UPON THE IMI chafget and axpen111 RECOROS. ' lhl real propeny Is localed CITY OF COSTA MESA. fornl~ 9030t '(JtO) TOR IN OR TO THE PRE· ~ ~ ... COflo CONDOMINIUM PLAN of the trvl1M and of th• PARCEL 2 0.11 Jut'( 14, 1~2 COUNTY 0' ORANGE. 4t1 M30 MISES OE>.OSED BY SAID dWCMd by an lndMdual A90VE REFERRED TO 1rUltl et .. ttd ~y lllld Deed AN UNOMOEO 3111 PER· IMPllUAL UNCOftP, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. • TAC 7004t LEAS£ ANO TRUSTO~ 0 .
,,... __.,..,. ... filed PARCEL 3: THE EXCLU. of TNa\, ~6NTL~ l~TES~T ~ .. ~~~ e Cellfornle oorpo,.. ~~~cf~NONB~:P ~· Publlahed Newport PRESSlY AGREES THAT
.. tM County Cleftc 01 SIVE RIGHT TO POSSES-CONaOUDAT•D .... 11353 IN THE CITY OF "°"· .. TrwtM, •ri PAGES 45 ANO 41 OF MIS: Beach·Cott• Meu Oa~ IF TRUSTOR SHAU AT ~County on"""-2t, $ION A.HD OCCVPAHCY CONYIYAMC• CO., COSTA MESA, COUNTY JHnne Telter, Vloe CELLANEOUS MAPS Pilol July 14, 21, a , l"2 ANY TIME PR10h TO PAY· 1-• OF THOSI! PORTIONS OF I t 0 It VIM TUR A OF ORANGE. STATE OF p,.atdenl, MIO I. Le EXCEPT UNITS 1-20 IN· T001 MENT IN FUlL 01' AU IN
Publllhod :-;c' .::;c~ LOT 1 DESCRIBED IN IL VD , , I• C 0 ND CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN Clene9a llwd., Ind CLVSIV£ AS SHOWN ON OE8TEONESS SECURED ~ ::-:... ' PARCEL 1 A80V£ OESIG-FL00"1 _WOODLAND ON A MAP RECORDED IN l"loer, lftel•weod, Calf. CONDOMINIUM PLAN PUILIC N0T1CI HEREBY ACOUIRE F[(
' T-619 NATEO AS PATIOS QA. HIUI, ca etiM Cltl) BOOK 411. PAGES 45 AND fernle eOJOt (JtO, ALSO EXCEPT THERE· TITLf OR ANY OTHlR
.. -... -· RAGES ANO fl'ARKINO MCM41'1, •rs ....... ~ .• n~~~°'6~ 4t7·MH ~~~~. ~~~c~~p~~~ Y~A~:· :>"J,~~LT GREATtR ESTATE TO Jli(
rVWloftf -· -SPACES AOJOININO UNfT • • • I." L.. A .. TH! COUNTY M COAOER TAC 70041 USEFUL METALS. sue-UNOEA A DUO OF Tft\JST PRE-..SH 0£MIS(O tY
---rllll"'"m'-:Dl:::F:"":A:':":Ul::-:T:::l 1 ABOV! DESCRIBED lllTANT T"UaT•• OF SAIO COUNTY fl'ubllehed Newport STANCES AND HYOR(). OATlO hbtwri 1, ttlt SAIO LLASE, THE U€N OF
A DllD °' TMIST HA.VINO A REIPfCTM O~fl EXCEPT THEREFROM l••ch.Coei. Mes• Dally CAAIONS OP EVEAY UNLESS YOU 'AKe AC. THIS OHO °' n.ulT ' .... ,.,UN-UNIT NUMBl'.A, Al Deted1Mt'20/tMI UNITS A-I TO A-t INCLU· Hof.My l4,n.2•. 1"2 KIND ANO CHARACT£A. TlON TO PAOT£CT YOU ~u AnACH DCnNO '°'1 TAKI ACnoN SHOWN ON THt COff. I.PP IOtO SM, 8-1 TO M INCt.U-TtOI INClUOINO ~lUM. "'°""TV· IT MAY Bl TO COVCA AND M LlfN wr·lilllMi~"°'-" PAOP-DOMINIUM P\AN AIOYt fl'ublletled Newport Sf\/£. C.I TO c .. INC\.U-The Pllel Ctae8'0 OIL, OAS, A.,HALTVM SOU> AT A l'UIUC SALf. Uf'ON SUCH ,H ltWlt
" MAY • IOl.D AT A. , EA" E 0 T 0 T (). hech.Coe'8 Meat 0'""" SN! AHO [). 1 TO o.. IN-.. -... AND T AA 11'.l.OW OF IOO ... 'YOU NCE 0 AH OP\A. H Tl E 0 " 0 T H E " 1AL1. W YOU • -1 Ct.USIV! AS SHOWN ON -FHT, THAT MAY NOW Oft NAT10H OF THE NAT\JM MWTION OETHEA WITH A NOH-Hot .Mr 7. 14• 2l, 11112 SAID CONDOMINIUM Tho most compt..,.,.. HlAlAFTtR If fOUNO, 01' THE PAOCUDINQ ORUT£.. U TATt. UC· IM~ THI DCUJSMI RtOHT TO UR THI P\AN alve and cuntft• dlree-l.OCATlO. CONTAl~fD, AOAINIT YOU. YOU Clfl'TING THU'IUAOM I A INIT THI COMMON WALK-ALSO fXClfl'T THIM· toty of good• and aor· MVILCWfO Oft TAl((N SHOULD CONTACT A THE ~ORTHtASlUILY '°"-T0U CON-FROM AL'-MINERALS. vkee wound! ON, IN. UNotft Oft FROM LAWYtA ·~~--~~~-~
j
It Wor-ked!-·
I pl acc<1 a rla slficd
ad to ~ ell m~ sora and
IL \vorkrd! ll reached
the right a~a and the
right pc~on-thal'
\vhal counts. 1 would
drllnllrl. use the
Dall Piiot agHln to
advcrllsc.
\'lr1lnla Cook
Costa Mc a
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84 Tuesday, July 21 , 1992
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUlllC NOTICll PUBLIC MOT1CD MLIC MOTICU PUii.iC IOTICU PUBLIC NOTICU PUii.iC MOTICll PUii.iC llOTICI PUii.iC IOTICI
PUBLIC NOTICE INQ TELEPHONE NUM· or by yout lltOtMY. b4a gtlnled uni ... .,, lntet· Thie lt&letMnt ... llecl ""' 11. IA. &NI rn. ducted by. In lnclMCIUal 81\aton c. Halt• NU[ Pl.AC(NTIA, CA • ~ m ..... "
NOTICll Off BERS ON THE DAY UE· Ill \'OU ARE A CREDITOR Hied S*WO" fti.e In ob-w41n ltW County C*tc of c.llt. 90140 The t19111r1ntl1) com-Thia llllement wee lllecl auttlOft. lo lie lllOl*f liOO H1111 llolll .. ---
TRU.T •• 'S ... , • FOAE THE SALE: (7t4) Of a conlJngent tredltOf ol jlctlon to IN pe4Jtlon and Otange County on .A#'9 22, WM L.azingar, 485 LoculC. ~ to 1rlNld ~ wfttl Vie Counly aetk of 10t ~ 1J1W1111t al lie 11N lllid-t-~ _.~ :. r~ -937 ( the d~&Md. you mYtt flll lhOWI good eauN Whv ttw 1092 Laounl INctt. catif. tat&t net1 undlf the ~ Otenge Coun1y on J4My 1, ~ In 11w1u1 mOfMV Of ..... --• _... Loan No. HILLa ~ Of 1;1:~ e27-4116S Vol" cl""' with IN coun oourt ahould not gtlnl 1M '5311M Thia bualneH la c~ Bualn .. a Nam•t•l llMICI 1992 Unllilll i'81M) all rtgllt • ._1 ltOftl IM _._. ot
T .S. No. 11127835 4 and mall a copy 10 lhe per. IUlhofity. Publl~ NIWPOf'I BelCl'I-ducted by: Joint V9nture above on: June"· 199a FH7111 lnllrtst ~ '° lfld ' lllid lend. • ,_.. b't
UNIT CODE t PubllthOd Newport 1onlll reprt11nt1tl111 IP. A HEARING on tN !*I· Cotta MHe Dlllly Piiot The reglatrantlt) coin-Heather Qou Publlahlcl NtwPott ~ htld by 11 llnOtt llld OtM W*-' J c.anev. ell Uft-
AP 930-0-.192 Beach.Coll• Mua Dally OOlnled by IN COYn Within tlon WIM b4a held on AU· "*'Ced lO lranuct ~ Thi• alallmant w.. llled Costa ..... O•llV Piloe July Trust lfl N --...... "*'*' INf\. " .. ...... " Pilot July 2t 28 August 4 lour month• from the dllt GUST t3, 1992 at 1:45 P.M. J\AIW 30, Juty 1• 14, 21 , nau undlf ttw FIC1IUoul with IN ~ Qafk of _,, ,...._., 111CCMded 1n ~ ... . TO. SERVICE COMPANY t 99.2 ' ' ' ot first lssuaoce of lettera In O.pt 3A IOClled It 700 1092 8u1in111 N1tne(t) Miited Of1119e County on~ ti, 14, 21• 28, August 4• tt92 Mid County •d SU Md Peoe UI ol Olflclel
.. duty •PPofnled TNalH T618 .. provided In section 9t00 Cl\'lc CWlllf Dflv• Wiit, T·Slt lbcwe on: JUiy 3. 1992 t992 r.eoo scribed • IOllOWI PARCEL 1 A8cotda ~~~~d ~:.d •::o:i:~ w~~~ ot lht Calllornfa Probate P.O. Uoic 938, Santi Ana, PUBLIC NOTICI Lyte Vauohan Fa31281 PUBLIC NOTfCE UNIT 17 AS SHOWN ON ~AIM:EL I: An ...._.
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC NOTICE Cod•. The time for llllng CA 927oi-o838. This ataftment waa tlled Publl~ Ntwpott Beach-CONDOMINIUM PUN RE tight Ind ........ IO '*
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER dalmt wl» not txPh ~ IF YOU OBJECT TO I.he FlctHleue wllh U. COYrlty Clatk of Co•11 Mesa Otoly PtlOI Fkllttloua CORDED JANUARY I . 1"4 Iha PllUO lfMCI) 1 I ••
FOR C-'SH (In the fOfms cna1050570 ~°!~/~~ ":'1~' ~:nc~ Cnga:pe~ :~:'J: lluslMae ...... ?'99~ County on My 7. June 30, JUiy 7. 14, 2t, Bu•IMe• Na-INSTIWMENT NO 14'007911 on Iha Pllr\ • ~ •
which are lawful tender In EICAOW N0.5459DD above. Ing and llate your Ob-Stale1nent Fl3J 2e 3 1992 lt•te1nent Of OfflCIAI. RECORDS Of OR tlW 8*.onv AIMfl) ....
the United States) and/or NOTICE T O YOU MAY EXAMINE lht jtctlons or Illa written ob-The. FollOwing petSC>nt Publlt"•"' N .... ....,. ....... T 559 Tht P"oltowlng P•rton1 ANGE COUNTY PAllC'l? Nlted on tha PW\• e.1.-1 lht cashltr'1 certified or CREDITORS 0, J:!IO ... ... are doi~busl ,..., ........... ......,,~ • art dOlnQ buatntss u : UNDIVIDED 1ntTH INTEREST ., bw'U apourtenent to IN othOI' checks s...,.lflld In lilt kept by lh• court. If you n• wi.,, ml court t>e-""' .. : Costa Mua Dilly PlloC July PUBLIC NOTICE THE DATA .. u.•K, t'""t IN AHO TO LOT 1 Of TRACT Un11 ., ... • • _....._ "y~ BULK P U ! AND 111 1 pttaon interuted In ore the h .. ring YOUt ap-NEWPO T HARBOR AN-~ v" O 200 ,., Of .-... ___,.,,.. C1v1I Code Sectt0n 2t24h Of INTENTION the estate, you may file PMfW\CI !NY be In paraon ESTHESIA BILLING SER· t4, 21, 28, August 4, tt92 M111 Or • Senta Ana N 1 2. "' THE CITY ""''' and CPI ,_ .. IO &Im
(Payable In Ml al lht tlme TO T RANSFER with the cou+1 1 IOfmal R .. °'by your attorney VICE, 35f Hospital Ro.d, T-604 f lctlllou• Halght1, Cll1I. 92707 COSTA MESA. COUNTY Of OR• the tlOfllQlt ••·If MW dlt-
ol sale) att right, 11111 and quesl for Special Notlea 01 tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Suitt 4t3, N•wpof1 Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE Bu11n .. 1 Na1na Lewis E. Evans, 1891 ANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IQNl8d on lhe PW\ 8-MDnl 1n1trest conveyed to and ALCOHOLIC lh• filing 01 an Inventory or a contingent ettd•IOf of Calif. 92983 Statement Men Or .. S1nte Ana AS PER MAP RECORDED IN H being 8'1P'#*'-" IO"* now held by 11 under tald BEVERAGE LICENSE and ippralaaJ 01 •stat• ts· th• deceuld, VOi.i mull file Bll1n o. Bl11onne11e, Flc tllloue Th• Follo11W1ng perSON HtlQhts. Calll 92707 800I( ~11 PAGES 7 AHO I()<" Unit Any much atOlaQe
Deed ol Trvst In the prop-IUCC Seo. 8 101 stll Of of eny petition or yOtJt claim with I.he COU11 23491 Swallow Lane. Lake are dOlng bustnau 11: . Thr1 business Is con-MISCELlMEOUS MAPS Rf lrM lt9I be~ ~ b
erty hereinafter described: at aeq. end B & P account IS prOVlded In and mail a copy to the per· F0t11t, Calif. t2e30 9uelftffe Na-A A. MURPHY & ASSOCI· duc:1ed by: In lndMdu1I \:OROS Of ORANGE COUNTY, atOllQS pur~ and noe M
TAUSTOR THOMAS M. 2407 3 at Hq.t aection 1250 of the CahlOI'· sonal repreHntatlvt ap-OoMI 0. Slaughter, 1506 St•t...-nl ATfS, 16534 Mt. Kibby, The regfs1r1nt(s) com-£)(CEPT Ttt£REFROM AL. IMnu CIUWlell
HILLE NOTICE IS HEREBY nla Probote Code A R .. pointed by lht court within Vivian Lane, Newport The Followlng peraona Fountain Valley, Call!. menced lo lransact bull· OTHER CONDOMINIUM UNITS P~L 4: An~ BENEFICIARY: JOHN A GIVEN thal 1 bulk sakl ol quost fOI Special. Nollet lour months from the dlle Bt1ch, Calif. 92660 art doing butlnesa u: 92708 nen under lht FlclJllous AHO RESTRICTED COMM0'4 nghl and lllfrlllt to 19
·GILCHRIST assels and 1 lranslOI of al· torm Is evallabft from tht or first Issuance ol ltners Thia bualntu 11 con· (a)A COSTA MESA JEW· Ptlsktt & AuocftlH, Inc., Buelness N1me(s) fitted AREAS AS SHOWN AHO R(· lhe l*lung ~ OI IC*-
recorded July 20. t990 1$ col'lolfc beverage license Is court clerk. as provided 1n nctlon 9100 ducied by; an unlncorpo-ELERS AND LOAN CO. A Cahlomla Corporahon, ~on· June 22. t992 rERRED TO IN THE CONDO-~led on Iha PW\ • Instr. No. 90·383449 In about 10 be made. The Attornev for patf• of the Cahlornla Probate rated association other {b)A COSTA MESA GOLD 16534 Ml. l<tbby, fountain Lewi• 6. Evans MINIUM PlM REFERRED TO ~~~•I P&-12 end Booll page of Olflcl1I name(s) Socia! Security or 1 Coda. The 1Jm1 tor flllng than a plt1nlrthlp BUYERS CO. (c)A COSTA Valley, Call!. 92708 Thi• statement was filed Records in th• office ol lhl Federal 'ru Numbers and I oner: clalms w111 nol eicpfrt ~ Th• r1ofstrant(s) com· MESA JEWELERS AND This business la con-with the County Clerk of IN PARCEL 1 PARCEL 3 AN The Slreel lldd1 ... end
Recorder ol Orang e buslnass addrus 01 the HUFSTEDLER, KAUS tort tour months from the mtnead to 1rltluct l>usl· AUCTON CO .. 690 W•st ducted by: a corporation OfangeCoun1yonJun122, EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT AHO olhel tOIMIOn daliglllllDft,
County: Slld deed ol trust "".,.licensee are· STUFT & ETTINGER, 355 S. hearing dlll noticed ntu Under the Fletitioui t9th St .. Costa Mesa, Caht. The registrant(•) com-t992 RIGHT TO USE THAT PORTION if any, ot lhe •Ml pniplirty
doscubes the following NOODLE INC .. 1t$.t 7 Riv-Greftd Av•., 39th Fir., abo\11. Busln111 N1mt(1) listed 92627 menced to 1r111sac:t bull· F5351 71 Of THE R(Sl RICTED COMM0'4 dnerlbed abcwl ii putpatt·
propert9: ersfdt Drive Newport L o• A n1•l•1, CA YOU MAY EXAMINE the above on: June t, 1992 Samy S. Sollman, 29124 nan under the Fictitious Publlshtd Newport Beach· AR£A DESIGNATED AS PATIO ad IO be IOI Sddz Piela PARCEL 1: AN UNOI· Beach. Ca. 92GSo 9007 1·3101 IJtt kept by the court. If you Donna 0. Slaughler Highmore Ave .. P1fe1 Ver· Businen Nam1(1) fisted Coati Mesa Daily Piiot AND PARl(ING SPACE BEING 1220 . N.lwpon Beech: CA
VIDEO t.6TH INTEREST IN Oolng business aa: STUFT • Published Newport are a person ln1t1111td In 1:hls 1tat1menl was filed dts, Cllll. 90274 above on: January t , t992 June SO July 7 14 21 APPURTENANT TO AHO HAY· 928e3·26A2 ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT NOODLE lht tslatt, VOi.i mey file wtlh the CoYnty Clerk ol Thia butlntH Is con-Vttnon G. P1tsktr, Preti-· • ' • ING TiiE SAME NUMS(R AS llll undefllgnld TNll• NO 10649 IN ToHE CITY All other bu si nus BHch·Cosla Mesa Daily With the court 1 tOO'nal A• Orengt County on JvAy 7, due11d by: an lndlvldull dent 1992 THAT UNIT CONVEYED IN PAA· dlsc.l .. ms any ...,.,y kw
Of COSTA MESA. AS namt(s) and addrtss(es) PilOl July 21, 22, 28, 1992 quest fOf Special Notlc9 of 1992 Tht raglttrant(s) com-This 11atemen1 was filed T·51SO CEL 1 HERETO AS SH~ CY.4 any 1ncorrec:1ne11 ol tf)e
SHOWN ON A MAP RE· used by the aeller(s)/11-T619 tht toling of an Inventory f l 3721e menced to lr1n11ct bull· with lht County Clark ol PUBLIC NOTICE THE CONDOMINIUM PlM Rf. $1te111 addrass •nd Olhet
CORDED IN BOOK 467, censea within th• past PUBLIC NOTICE and appraisal ol utata 15• Publlshld Newport B .. ch· neu under the Flct11lou1 Orange County on June 26, CORDED JANUARY 6 1984 AS COOlmon delq\alron, It ~.
PAGES 43 ANO 44 OF MIS. lhrea years, as stated by sets or ol 1ny petition °' Cost• Mesa Dall Piiot July Business. N1m1(1) hated t992 Flc Utlous INSTRUMENT NO M·00791t shown l'leretn Tl'le '°'•' CE LLANEOUS MAPS. the setter(s)/Ucenset ate account IS provided In y aboveon.N/A Fl3823 t 9 I N amuun1 ol Ule unp9id a.. RECORDS Of ORANGE OOUK SANTAMARINA.INC BSC 799 section t 250 ol the Call· t4, 2t, 28, August 4, t992 Samy S. Sollman PubAlhed Newport Beach· us neu •me Of OfFICIAL R(COROS Tiit 8flC8 ot I.he ob11gM1on _.
COUNTY The name(s) Social secU: NOTICE Of loml• Probale Cod• AR• T.002 This 111ternent was tiled -' St•tement s1r-.1 address and olhtr com· cured tiv ll'le P"IS*IV to be EXCEPTING THEREFROM rlty or Fed9fal TIUI t.ium-PETITION TO quest tor Special . Notice with the County Clerk ot Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Tht Following persons mon designation, ll 111y, Of told Ind rtaa0r\ebl9 .etlt-
UNtTS 1 TO 6 INCLUSIVE. bers and address ol lhe ADMINISTER form Is avanablt from tile PUBLIC NOTICE Or111g1 County on June 24, 7, t4, 21, 28, t992 ~! doool.oQLCbEusl~ as: Taal prapar!y descrl>ed abow !!. rnalod cosls, ~ 8"d
AS SHOWN ON THAT oyer{S)/transleree are: ESTATE oF: court cferk. BSC 1992 T·~n ,_ VI A.. 3635 Pa· pur00(1td to be tl45 AHA· lldvances •• IN,.,.°'..,,.
CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM WHITSON FOOD SER· ISABEL COMBS WEST Attom•r for th• P•tl-flctlt~!~ F5380t3 PUBLIC NOTICE clflc dC:':.:' ~gr:"i~·62~0-HEIM AVENUE ISA COST/. Initial J)Ublic:ahon ol the ,..,. PLAN RECORDED JUNE v I c Es IN c 2 8 8 9 l c w tloM r' Pubfished Ntwpof1 BHCh· rona ar, • I . MESA CA 92627 The under IQ ol set& IS St73,211 ~
l5. 1982. AS INSTRUMENT Monterey, Costa Mesa, Ca. •k• ISABE • £I T MILTON. TENNANT Busln•H N•m• Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Flc tltloua c~r;· 1\1"cf S.k:sl ''i>c., signed Truslll dlsdalms In In llddlllOll lo c:ah, lhe NO 82·203112, OF OF· 92626 aka ISABEL WEST • St•tem•nt 7 14 21 28 1992 Bu1lnes1 N•me a a 1 om a orp., 5 •· ilablllty for any lncorrectn.ss o Trustoo w1H ICC9Pf I calh-FICIAL RECORDS OF SAib The assets being sold are CASE NO. At 84890 4000 M•cAtthur Blvd. The followlng persons • • • • T 586 St t t • clllc d~~aMst Hclgh11wa9v2•62C5o-tilt str"f Ml dress and otht ie1'1 cooa drewn on 1 ... I• ORANGE COUNTY 11 d lb d . 1 To all heirs. beneficiaries. Suite 8000 are doing business as: · • •m•n rona "' ar, a 1 · or nallOrlll ~ • checlt PARCEL 2 UNIT 3 AS ~~ne;a l "'1 e:cr e u18~eu~· cred1IOl's, contingent etedl-N-port Beach McCoY & Miiis Buick • Th• Followmg persons This business Is con-common dftignafion 11 111Y C111wn tiv 1 si.ta 01 ....,.,
SHO\\'N ON THAT CEA· ,,~i:; . ~ ur sOod~tf. n n . tors, a/Id persons who may CA 92880 ' GMC 'I" ruck. 1890 West PUBLIC NOTICE are dO•ng business H : ducted by: a c0<pora1Jon shown htrllfl The IOI.II amoun credit umon °' a ch.cit
TA t N c ON o o M t N 1 u M ena e, g • f!IW otherwise be lnlerested In Commonwealth Avenue, CAELUM COUNSELING The regfslrant(s) com· ol 11\e unp,.d balancs of tht ob· drawn bV a s1a1e °' ledlllal PLAN REFERRED TO IN lease. leasehold Improve-the will or tstaie. or bolh, Publlshed Newport Fullerton. CA 92633. f58570 CENTER. 833 Dover Drive, mencod to lransacl busl· ligation sacured by tilt propert, sav1 s and loan a •
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED ment~, and ~toc:k 1~ lr~d~ of: ISABEL COMBS WEST Beach-Costa Mesa Dally McCoy & Mills Buick, In-Flcllllou• Su111 23, Newport Beach, ness under lhe Flctttlous to bt sold ltld reasonable tsl· atMlnnoWWlOS UIOCllC=
PARCEL 1 ·~~e~1~17 ·~ ar~d oga e aka ISABEL c. WEST aka Pilot July 20. 21 . 27, 1992 corporated. t 890 West Bu1ln111 N•m• Cahl 92663 Busmen N1m1(s) listed mattd COSIS expenm and ad· salllflQs bank 199Cehed en
p AR c EL 3 · NON· ~ · • 111:rs • nve, ISABEL WEST Mtt9 Commonwealth Avenue, St•tement Ellen Seely Family Coun-1bove on· June 8, t992 vances at lht ll/l\8 of 1111 111111:.l Suc.t.00 5102 oe lhll ~lfWln
EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS !f'::f°rt :e~1\C:~:,:2,~be A PETITlon-mfs-tft!"et'I Funenon. CA 92633. The tollowmg p~sons are sotong Corporahon, Cahlor· Charles Feder pubation or the Nohee ol u;, c .. 1 Code Ind llUll'lonNd lo
FOR INGRESS PEOES· I a sf IV~ IS' ON SALE Med by VICTORIA CAV· PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 business I• con· doing business as. nla, 833 OovOI' 011v1, Suite Th11 slatemonl was Moc:! IS $144 745 61 In addition lo oo business en '""' aaeta In
TRtAN WALKWAYS ANO GEN:~AL l lOUOR LI· ANEY In the Superior Court . BSC 819 ducted by: a corporation THc EQUITY PRESERVA· 23. Nowport Beach. Calif. with !he Counly Clerk ol cash the Trustee wlll acx:itpl a tl'lll ewnl •endtl Olhaf lhen
GENERAL RECREATIONAL CENSE NO 47-193016 now ol Cahlornla, County of OR· NOTICE Of The reglstrant(s) com-TION GROUP, 3t58 Redhill 92663 Orange County on June 26 cashier's Chldl drawn on a s~tt c:asl'I 11 ~ed. the lNtt·
PURPOSES OVER ANO ss ed lo the premises lo-ANGE. mtnced lo transact bust· Avenue, Su11e 120, Costa This business la con-1992 or ~tlonal Nllk a clltck drn•r eu INV w1ll'lhold the -...
UPON THE COMMON ~al~d llr21S.11 R1111rside THE PETITION requests PETITION TO nass undef th• fichhOUS Mesa,Calrf 92626-3418 dUctodby:acorpotation f 538243 byUt.a•orltdMalcrtOltUOIOl ant.o ol lhe Truslue's o..1
AREA AS SET FORTH IN Drove Newport Beach CA !hat VICTORIA CAVANEY ADMINISTER bus\noss name or names CWNC &la Ass0C1Rat11, Inc • Tht -~eglstrant(s) com1• Pul)IJShed. Newpor:t Beach· 1)1" a Cllect'llrlWl'I 1!y a SUie "' n11l lurfOS bucome evall·
ARTICLE XIII ENTITLED ' ' blt 11~ as peisonal ESTATE.Oft l19lod above on 6tt7f'n ahfom '3t58 edhill Av• menc...., to transect bus. Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot f d I iavln d 1 n 1111111 lo rtoo payee ur Gf'Cb
.. EASEMENTS, OF THAT The bulk sale and transfer roprosentatlve to edmlnis· HAROLD GRAF alee McCoy & Mills, Buick In· enue, Sullt 120, Cosla non under tho F1ct1t1ous June 7 14 21 28 t992 e era gs an oa assr -GS a rT1i1118f of rlQhl
CERTAIN DECLARATION 01 the llcohohc beverage ter the eslatt ol the dace-HAROLD H. GRAF corporated Mesa, Cahl 92626-3415 Business Name(s) listed • • • • cia11on savings anOCl3110n 01 s..o sale wll IMt ~ OF COVENANTS CONDI· d dent c s James, w. M1tllf, Pres This business IS con-abOve on: N/A T·~9t 5'\llngS ,,,,,_ SptOhtd In Sec'-but wllhoul cewenanl Of TIONS AND RESTRIC· license is 1n1end1 to bl THE PETITION reques1s A ENO. At84979 This stalement was filed ducted by.• corporation EU•n SHly, President PUBLIC NOTICE liOl1 5102 ol 1111 f11anml Co wa1111n1y WIPfftS or ""PMd
TIONS RECORDED JUNE consummated al the o~e the decedent I WILL and To ah hefrs, b4anel1c1a11ts, w11h the County Clerk of The reglslranl(s) com-This s1a1emen1 was filed ¥Id au1710ftlld IO do t>uStnm •oU&ru1n0 1111& poue1110n
15. 1982. AS DOCUMENT c~a°~~gR l~~R~~~2 ~~i c:odfc1ls, ii any. be admitted ~red1\0I'~, contingen~ credo· Orange County on June 23, menced to transact busl· lllltlh lht County Clerk of Flctlllou1 In lhlS St.all In ltle event tend<t Ot vnc;umbuinees, IO Ulllly
NO. 82·203113 OF OF· Creek Rd ... Unol. B. Laguna to probate. 'The will and ooJ,~,!j'SIP~~soi::~e~sfe~~~ t992 ntss under the F1ctlt1ous Orange County on June 26. 8usln111 N•m• other Olan cash ls ICC:ePltd II' lhu tndobhtdnau aec:ured
FtCIAL RECORDS OF OR· Hills CA 92653 545900 any codicils are available the will or estate or both F535880 Business Name(s) listed t992 St•tamant T1us111t ml'( Wllhl'lokl tht ISS\ by said o..d. 1dvanc•1
ANGE COUNTY CALIFOR· and. ll'lt anticipated sale IOI examination In the file or: HAROLD GRAF aka HA: Published Newport a~nNJu~, t99tP1esl· f538240 Thi Fotlow1ng petsons lllCI ol lhl T1u$11t's 0..d unt. lhu•l'UnWI •tll'I ""-• u
NIA . dlla 15 Augusi 3\, 1992 lee~t by lhe court. ROLD H. GRAF Beach.Costa Mesa Daily dent Plf, Published Newport Beach· art doing business as: tunas becOme available to Ill omviou..t •harem, 8nd IN
APN. 930-09·192 Tlie bulk S.l e is subject to T E PETITION request• A PETITION nas been Pilot June 30, July 7, t4, This staiement was filed Costa Mesa Dall'y Pilot July BANZAI FUTONS, 210 A payee or endorsee as •malt( UllV&lll pr1nclf>ll °' "-nale
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Calllornia Uniform Com-authority to administer lhe filed by GERMAINE CHAP· 2t 1992 wllh the County Clerk ol 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 62nd St, Newport Beach, ol nglll Said Sale win bt made 5'1Curud by SMl dl8d ..ah
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST merc1al Code Stcllon estate under lht lndepen-MAN In th• Superior Court ' · Of n C J ly 2 T·583 C1t1I 92663 bul IWIOIOUI covenant ex w. inlllfest ll'ltirllOfl at PfCMdld
OA TEO 5 29 90 UNLESS 6t06 2 dent Admln1st111lon ol ~· of CalifOfnla, County of OR· 1565 te:t ge ounay on u 1 • J1U Diane Magee. '586 Or· r¥1Jy opress or lmOlotd re '" u.i Note ...... c:N19111
YOU TAKE ACTION TO Tl'le purchase price or tatu Act (This authOfrty ANGE. PUBLIC NOTfCE ,499137 PUBLIC NOTICE ano• Ave. Costa \lesa garding 11111 possmt0n or er: and IW*l-oC the 1'UlllM
PROTECT YOUR PROP· cons1dera11on In connection ""'" allow lht p.,.sonal rep. THE PETITION requests Cnhf. 92627 cumt>rancos to sal!Sly 111e If' atltl Of the trut11 c:r..-.d b¥ ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT With the H I• of lhe bust• resentative to take '!'•ny ttiat GERMAINE CHAPMAN CNS1047t9Z Published Newport BoaCh· Fic titious This business Is con-delited09$S ucurtd by sai Sittd ()uo(J of Trusl
A PUBLIC SALE. IF vOU ness and 1ransler ol 1he fl. actions wrthout obtaining be appointed ts personal Fl tltl Co1ta Mesa ~1lot July 30, Bu1ln111 Name dueled by· an lnd1vldual Detd d 111 r Cl• Stand1rd Tru" l)ee4I
NEED AN EXPLANATION cense is the 1um of court approval. Before tak· representative io admfnls· 8 1 c o:s August 5, t3, 20, t 991 Statement The r1g'11111n1(s) com-with 1n"1a~ t ·~ Service Co1npenf. H
OF THE NATURE OF THE $25.000 00. 1nCIUd•ng In-Ing C8f'latn lier( lmpottanl IClf the .. ,.,.or lht dee• UI ftell •m• T-498 The Following persoo• manced 10 transact buSi· Ile d 111 • /r • TruSIH 2800 Slen•tll
PROCEEDING AGAINST v enlory estl mattd at act>0ns, however, the per· dent Shltement are doing business ts. ness undor Iha F1c111oous rein an t unp~ PflnCIP' 0.1w Sotle 200 CGnc:Ofd.
YOU. vou SHOULD CON· S2,000 oo which contlsts sonal rePfesentattve witl bl THE PETITION requests Th• Follo~1ng persons PUBLIC NOTICE CABINET FINISHING, po. Business Name(s) listed ot Ole nola StcUreo l>V S3'd dee CA 94620, (5 tO) 803·7MO,
TACT A LAWYER ol the following· required to gi\/t notice to authollty 10 admlnlsler the are doing bus1neu as: Box 824, 111in Marigold above on· January 30, With 1nter111 lbMeon as I>" Bv Jonniter tau.a. ~ 2e15 ELDEN 13. COSTA d emand note 10 be Interested persons unless 9$late under the lndepen-THE WASHING WELLS. · Fic titious Ave . CCHona del Mar, Cahl t987 Vlded Ill sa.d Note lees Clllllo« rttnl S1tcr1111y. Dal.CS
MESA. CA marked void s25,000 00 they have w1fved notice or dent Adrr\lmsttatlon 01 Es-333 E. 17TH STREET. Buslnau N•m• 92625 Joll Magee MIO opens.es ol 11\f IJuslll ¥1 7 e 92
111 a street address Of canc:ellallon of th• Pflor consented to Iha PfopoSld tatta Ad. (This authonty COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Stete1nent W1ll1am James Vanl1rtd1ng· Thos statement waa folld of Ole trusts o uted by QI ASAPS6262
common des1gna11on ol debt, to be term1natton only action.) The 1ndepend1nl will allow the personal rep-THOMAS GYULAY. 1600 The following persons ham. 7t 1'~ Marigold Av· with the CoYnty Cl«k 01 Deed ol Trusl 7114, 1121 7121
propeny •s sriown above. alter credotor s claim Med admlnlstrauon euthonty will rosentauve to take many KINGS ROAD • NEWPORT are doing business as: enue. Corona d'el Mar, Oronge County on June 26. Dated 01Jl:l611991 no warranty IS given as to In escrow, ti any, having be granted unless an lnlor. actions without obtaining BEACH, CA AEROWAAE Caltl 92625 t992 OUALtrfLOAllUIWJU PUBLIC NOTICE
its comp!~leness or cor· equal or high priority under esled person toles 811 ob-court approval. Belore tak· MITCH SIGBANO. t17 t 7742 Mllchefl No. Sulle This business Is con-F531242 CON AS 7RUSTCE 1651
rec:tness) The benef1c1ary said "Coda Section 119 »I· )acllon to the petition Ind ing certain Ver( imponan1 SAPPHIRE AVE BALBOA A, Irvine, CA 92714 ducted by· an Individual Pubh$he0 N-port Beach· EAST FOURTH STRCC T SU/ff lfOTICE Of ~'SUl.f
under sa•d Deed of Trust. isfied '" lull and all olhOI' shows good cause why lht act.Ions, hoWtvlf, the per· ISLAND CA 92662 Robet1 Ano. t8 Catie A.II· The reg111ranl(1) com-Coit• Mesa Dl•I Piiot Jul 228 SANTAANA. !:A 92101 fl.f ll0.11•1
by reason of I breach OI' claims Med it any. are cour1 should not gral't tht sonaJ representative will be This business Is con· mar, Rancho SAnla Marga. menoed to 1r1n11ct busf· Y y (ll'J285·99621CAYHCN· RE ELSTENIAM MECMCAl
delaull tn lh• obligations lreated 1n compliance with authOl'lty. required to give notice to ducted by: co-partners 111a, CA 92688. ness under the F1ct1t1ous 7• t4• 21• 28• 1992 ORICKSAUTHORIZEOSIGNA· YOU ARE lfll DEFAULT'*' secured lheraby, hereto· the provtSlons of said Code A HEARING on the pelf· interested persons unleu The reglstranl(s) com· Jens Cutt11, 372 W. Bay Business Name(•) listed T-582 TUR£ OER A OHO Of T"UST. MnO
lore executed and dehv· SectOln lton will be held on AU· they have wtl\led notice or menced to transact bust· SlrNt 020t, Costa Mesa, above on: Oc1ober \97• PUBlf,,. HOT.,.. Octow t2, tt90, IJMllSSlOU ered to the uodars g,,.d a 11 has been agreed GUST 13. t992 al 1 45 P.M. consented to the proposed neu under Ule Ficl>llOlll CA, 92$27 William James Vanlandll'IQ· '" ''"'"' 1WP7317 TAI(£ ACTION TO PftOTIC'T
wronen Ot-clarllion of De· tween tht seller(s).l1c1nsee in Otpl 3A locllld at 700 action.) The lndependenl Business. Nama(s) fisted This busin.ss Is con· flam Fictitious JULYU 21 2i,t992 0 R PROPERTY IT IE
laun and Demand for Sale and the intended buyer(s)/ C1V1c Center Drive Wut, admlnlstrehon au•honty witi abOvt on. NIA ducted by co-partners This atalement was filed Busln••• N•m• PUBLIC NOTICE ~OU 0 PUB IC W£ a.;v and wronen nouce of d• transferee. as required by Santa Ana. CA 9270t. be granted unless an inter· Tllomas Gyulay, Mitch Sig· Tha regfllrtnts com· with the CoYnl>' Cft1k ol St•tement l AT L YOU
fault and ol elecuon 10 Sec 24073 or the Business IF ~OU OBJECT .TO th• tsted person fifes an ob-band menoed to lllnsact bust· Orange County on July 7, NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S NEED AH EXPl.ANATIOlll Of cause 1rie undersigned to and Professions code, that gren11ng of th• pehhon, you iection to the pelolion and This stllement was filed ness under the flCIJtious 1992 Tna Fof1011W1r1g persons THE NATURE Of TME ~
sell saod propeny 10 HI sly tile cons•derat•on tor the should appear 1t th1 hear· shows COOd cause 111<hy the with th• Counly Clerk ol Bu1tnus Name !fated F537297 111 do1~ but1ness as SAL~~~EO CCEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
said Obhg.>tions and tiler• 1ransltr 01 the business 1ng and state yOUf ob-court should not granl lht Or1ng1 County on June 11, above on· N/A Pubhshed Newport Beach· INOUST IAL WRITING & T 5 flt<> SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVI" af1t1 ll'le unders gned and license 15 10 be paod Jectlons Of tilt wrinen ob-auth0tily 1992 Jens Cutter ART. 2252 F'ordhi)m, Costa Stan Shaw Corl)O(ltloll, a tal-
caused said notice of de· only alter the traflsler has 1echons with the court b• A HEARING on lh• pell· F534355 Thi• siatimenl •was llled Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July Mesa. Cahl 92626 CCM01S646 1orn1a Corporaoon, • ..,., .,..
faun and of etec11on 10 be been approved by the De-lore the hearing YOUI ap-lion llWlll bt held on AU. Published Newport Beach· Wtth the Counly Clerk ot 14, 21 . 28. Augu~t 4, 1992 C. David Edwa1ds 2252 109ll7~:;~!':lh~SSAL OOtlllld Tn1s• llMlf lie ""
rKorded Aprol 2. l992 as partme'll of Al;oholoc Bev· peatanc:t may be In peraon GUST 20 1992 at t·45 PM. Cosla Mesa Oaay P1lol Orange County on June 30 T-603 Fordham, Costa Mtu. o--IOIWlg descrlled 0tM Of Trwl Instr t/O 92·206779 In e C 1 ol or by your attOfney O lA I led 1 700 1992. ' Calif. 92626 ..... Rel • Will SELL AT PUlllC *IC-Book Page of Oll1c1a 09• on 1 IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR in apt. oca 1 June 30. July 7• 14• 21, PUBLfC NOTICE Thia business Is con· YOU Af4( IN OEF-lllJL T TtON TO THE Hl"Ul.ST l lDOfR
Records 1n me ott1ce ol the ated June 23• 1992 or a contingenl creditor ol Civic Center Drl\le Wut, 1992 Fs39 553 ducted by· an 1nd1111dual NOEA II 0££0 OF lRUST """"
rocorde< of Orange COUllly STU FT NOODLE, the deceased you must file Se~!~•· CA 9270t. T·564 Publlahtd Newport Fictitious Tht reglstrant(s) com-ATEO 10110 116 UNLESS FOR CASH or• •t IOttl Ill
Sa•d Sale woll be made INC., BY: ROBERT your ctalm ~1111 th• court Ir· rvu OBJECT TO the B11ch.Co1ta Mesa Dally BuslneuN•m• menc:td 10 transact bus•· OU lAKI:: llC flON TO ~ on 2924h ollltCMC..
bu• ...,,1hout covenan1 or OOUK, PRES. Saller(•)/ and mail a copy to the per· o;:;~ ol lhe ~to~onr,:ou PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot July 7, 14, 2t, 28 lt•t•ment neas under lht F.ctitoou1 OTECT YOUR ~A a r19n1 lllle and 111..,.t ~
warranty e~press or 1m-Llcen••• aonal represanl1t1111 ap-!io an:P~:.• ;0~ C:b: Flc11Uoui 1992. ' The F'Ollowlng persons Business N1m•(s) lolled TY IT Ml\Y St SOl O AT A veyta It Md 11ew ~ ••
phod regardong "'1e pos· WHITSON FOOD SER· Polnled by the court w1th1n jectl ns r 11 n n b-!599 are doing business 11: above on· NIA UBLIC SllLE IF YOU ~ilia Deed of Trust In fie pnpo session or oncumbrances. VICES INC. BY: B.D. lour months from the date ectJ~ns ~llh1 ~.w~ ~" 0 • Buslneaa N•m• SCENIC SOFTWARE, not C. David Ectwa1d1 EEO AN EXPLANl\TION erty l'ltrelnalttt lltlCrllecf•
10 pay the remaining pnncl· w H 1 T so H p A ES of first issuance ol letters IOl't the hearing v°our ~ Sl•tament PUBLIC NOTICE Wltfner Ava. F-9t. Huritong· This statement was loled Of THE NI\ TIJA£ Of THE TRUST OR Jtlltty S E•tlft n
pal sum or the nole(s) , .. Buyar(a)/Tr•~•fare• • as p1ovlded 1n 11c1ton 9100 pearanct may ht In person Th• Fotlowlng persona Flctltlou• ton Beach. Calif 92647 with lhe Counl)' Clerk of PROCEEDING llGAINST EINnor l Elstln ~ 9M
cured by said dead of P bll h d N 1 or the Cal1forn11 Prob11e or by your anorney "r'ATdolsung bu1 sA1neNs0s aPsART· Buslneu Na--Steven Ooug111 MOJgan, Orange County on June 26, YOU YOU SHOUl 0 CON ~11e as Joent TtnM• lfflflR. Trust "th interest as 1n u s I ewpor Coda The time IOt f1l1ng IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR UM ..... 7701 Warner Ave. F'·91, 1992 TACT A LAWYER CIARV Paalit NllOllll ...
1a1d noie provtded, ad· Beachl"osta Masa Daoty clatms w1Q not expire be-°' a cootlngant cred lor 01 NEAS, INC .. 20250 Acacia St,1ternent Huntington Beach. Calif, F5 38Z47 Noll<:• 1s h<Ht•IJy C ~ecorded Dec::tml>tr 1 1990 a
vances. 11 any, under lht Pilot July 2t, 1992 fore four months from lhe th• deceased you m~st file Str'HI, Suite 230, Sanla The Following peraons 92647 . Publlihed Newport Booth· lhat Slendard lruet lnSll No ~l -~ ___ _,
terms or said Deed or 1620 hearing dale nollced y04Jr claim WtU\ lh• cour1 Ana Heights, C1hf 92707· are dolno business as· This buslnts1 Is con-Costa Mesa o1,1y Pilot JUiy s.Ntce Company 11 Col'· Records., ... o111ea'ol lie .. Trust fees charges and above 5429 TARRG.( PRODUCTIONS, ducted by: an 1ndMdual por111ion u llu 1w or ~ eApenses of the Tru1111 PUBLIC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAMINE th• 1nd matl 1 copy 10 the P8f· TaJsuml Ind Partners, Inc .• t8732 Elmwood Cir •• Hun-Trie registrant(•) com. 7• t4• 2t· 28• t992 i.es.sut trustw or subs111u1• ~oet or Or.tnQt ~Ir. SMC and of lhe 1rus11 c1e:ited tilt kept by the court It you sonat representaltvt""i ~f" • Cahfornla C0tporahon, 1tng1on Beach Calif 92648 menced 10 transact busf· T·578 ed tru~tuo 111.11sUdnl ta 1 oetd 01Trusl dalcr1lts 119 Ill
by said Oeod ol Trust 157505 111 a person lnttrtsted 1n l:~t~o~~.ui~o~• Jat~ ~3002sOSAc1ci1 Stroel, .su111 Thomas Mlchael · Nlcloll, nes1 under th• Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE °'-"-'° ul T1us1 u ... u1.u100 ~wt~P2~~~L~1::401' !~
Said sale w111 be rietd on NOTICE OF lhe aatate, you may 1111 01 flrsl Issuance of letters • anta Ana Heights, 18732 Elmwood Ctr .. Hun-Business Nam1(1) listed Nj)(jt.t L Aliu Aswl a mar o · o -
August 11 1992, at t 30 PETITION TO with the court a formal R• IS ptovlded 111 section 9100 CaT 1111. 92707·5429 tJngton Beach, Cahl. 92648 abO\lt on· not appllca~e FlcutloMa 11.id •llMdn Rur or•h: ~tH CounJy of •
pm 1n 1he lobby to lhe ADMINISTER quest tor SPIClll Notice of 1 th C 1 p b h • business is con-Michael Kil Black, 8t~ s Steven O Morgan Builn•H N•me 10?.s tit> tn 9wk P¥ sno*'I on a mao recor •
buoldorig located 11 601 ESTATE Of tht filing ot an mvente>ty ~od• e Th:• i:'~a ror '°111~ ducted by:• coroor111on Euclid, Santa Ana Calil This 11at1men1 was tiled St•l•m•nt • trn.1 1 llti 50100;) 111 0 1 ooo• 130 page(•) 1 IO 10 Ill
South Lew's Street Or· and appia1sal of estate as· 1 1 • 11 1 b The reglstrthl(s) com· 92704 ' with lhe County Clark ot T F ll(;llfl ~urtJs '" lliu 0 1111.(! rtu,111e of mlsc:etantoul "'*
ange, Ca111orm1 926sS OEORGE M. sett Of or any pet1t1on or fo~e"'t~u": m~~tlr:ltCd! 1~ menced Jo tron11Fc1 busl· This butfntH Is con-Orange County on June 19, 111 ~~Ing 0i:;~~s ~=~sons of 111 C.Uuntv ~lt!IA11llo• ul 111 tne olllce of Ill COUlll'f ,..
Al Iha l•me of the lnlllat G£OA~D0EER!cOMNIC•~~rL account 11 provided 1n hearing date noticed ~HI un •< thl ictltlous ducted by: a general part· 1992 RITCHIE ASSOCIATES Or11r~ Cuuoty Cilhlurr11.t cor oe1 ol said ~. MA't • pub••catoon of this notice. " ... ........, atcllon t 250 ol the Calolor· above usinass Namt(s) listed nerahlp F53S291 114 Via Cordova New ·arm t11JtiUlllll 10 tllu 1'«11......, ALSO KNOWN AS 3102 Nto
the total amoun1 of the un· ANDERSON nit Probate Code A A• YOU · MAY EXAMINE the above on· January 8, t990 The r1gl1tran1(1) corn-Pubhshed Ntwpof1 Beach· B ch Calif 92663 Pott ol Dulauh allll (klC.htlf) 1 l>lask.1 PiQ Cosll ~ Cl
paid ba•ance of the obhga Casa No. A1150 13 quest for Soac:Jal Notic• Me kept by the court 11 ou OaV1d H. Tatsuml, P11sl· meoced to transact busl· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot .::,01c, L R IChlt 114 Via Sull •huruunder Rot.md"'1 9?660 ·111 1 'strati .,._ CM
l•ons secured by the abo11e To all nafrs. bentfteltrlts, form Is available lrom tht are a person Interested In ~~71 1 _ f ne" under the Act111ou1 June :io. July 7, 14, 21. Cordova · N~wpon Beoch 3116 92 '" Boe>!< l'lfllU ~. coinmon ClesignlOOn 11 ..__. described dttd of trus1 creditors, contingent crldl· coun clert. the 111111, you may 1119 w th' t~al~ment w~1• ile<I Business Name(s) llst1d 1992 Calif. 92663 lnal 1 112 1~7780 ol N•d above no wran1Y 11 gMll •
and esltmated costs, ex· 1ors. and persons who may Attorney for th• P•ll· wilh Iha court s l0tmal Rt· ~ CoYounry 4trk or above on· June 20, 1992 T·SS4 This businus is con-01114..Htl Aoc.uid~ w111 Sell 10 115 comf)lellMSS Of~
penses and advances is be otherwise 1n1ertsled In Uoner: quest IOt Special Notice 01 e:~• nty on June 19, Tom N1cloll dueled by· an Individual Oil Auuu51 4 11~111 a1 t 00 l . The btna--. ..... s 139 t 95 29 ll'le wtll Of utate, °'both ol ThomH w. Henda,.on the t111ng of an Inventory t F535283 This stalement wat tiled PUBLIC NOTICE The reg.lttrant(s) com· P M. 81 uiu N!ltlh hoot un ;:~s OMO ol Trust ·;::;:.on 04 11 Is posstbla thll at !I'll GEORGE M ANDERSON 88 t D O St 34 and app llHI of tsltll 11 w.lh the CoYnly Clark of ml c d l I act b s 118r'K.l• lo lhu Coonly C.>U1I 1 •r time ol sale 1h1 opening aka GEORGE MCMICHAEL New: :~·~.:~h •· sets or ~f eny petition 0; Publl1he<1 Newport Beach· Orange County on July 7, Flctltleue ne:S •und:r ~~~s Flclli~u~ hm1'l11 100 pv1l Cunlt•• t>reacn or dalault In flt OIMlll.,
b•d may be tess than the ANDERSON CA g2 3 • account u prolllded In Costa Mou Delly Piiot 1992 •u•lneH N•rne Business Nnme(t) hstect Or1v<• W ·)I S.Vtt8 ll11o1 CA lions "cured lllf"'Y. '*-"
101al 1ndebl•dness due A PETITION has been 88 I Ktlon t250 of the CaJifor· June 30. July 7, 14, 21, f S372 tM St•t..-nent tt>ovt on. t990 01 111Jtll1' t•Ut.llon 111 lht! fCMt uecutad 11'10 delllltrld II
01•e· 7 13 92 lilad by Bernadotle P (714172:2·9080 n1a Probate Code A A• 1992 PubllShed Newpon BttCh• Th• Following pereons Hatold L R11ch1e hfUhU)I lm l<J ' 101 'oh lhtundersigntdlwrtltltn Dldl-
T.D. SERVICE COM-Lester and Fred L Ltydorf Publlshed Ntwpor1 quesl for Special Nollet T·555 Colla Mesa 0111y Piiot July a11 dolng bus1n111 es· This statement was hied (psyelllV tit 1r..1 1111'\tt ol Nie r•llon of DellUlt Ind DtmaM
PAHY, aa aald Trustee, in the Superior Court of Beach-Costa Mell Oa11y lorm la l\lllltblt !tom the t4 2t 28 Augutl 4 t0!12 CHRISTOPHER T HANNA wjlh the County Clerk of Ill lttwlul motiuy 111 lfl(I U111t tor Sale and Wl'lfttn nob of
By Dlene Erlckaon, A•· Calilorn11, County ol OA· Ptlot July 14, t 5. 21. 1992 covn clerk PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' ' ' T-605 CONSTRUCTION,· 175 N-Orange County on June 2tl 1"1 Shtlu5J •II riuht 111111 t>rt acll llld ol alldloll to C..
slst•nt Secretary, 801 ANGE. T6t4 Attomev for t h• Pell· bin Pl . Costa Mesa. Calif. 1992 •nO 1111\lf\:~t 1.ull•uv1•11 10 Ill• underS1gnt4 '° Ml MN
South Lewis St., Or· THE PETITION rtqutsls tloner: f ictitious PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 F538248 !!rid r ..... held hy 11 untf.tr pro11t1ty IO ~•IY 111111 *'O.,
CA 92888 1714) that Bernadotte P Lesttf PUBllC'NOTICE STEPHEN L "NOAl. •uslne11 Name Chflstophtt T. Hanna t75 Publiahtd Nowpon B ach· \otl(I °''l(1 ul l ru\I '" 11"-11001 tnll llltrllfllt lie uMlf· anga, end Fred L Leydorl b• ap-• ltetement flclltlou• Albert Pl c 1 M e 1m>lli•rlY ~1tu111ou m Miid 0 d tald llOb 01 385-4700 polnled 11 personal repte-CP 34413 ATTORNEY AT LAW The FollOllWlng persons Bulln•H Name Cahf. 92627 os • 151· Costa Mesa Doily Pilot July Cwntv rul(J ~lllh• 11r,y tkt :~n :01 *'°"IO lie , ..
IF AVAILABLE. THE E)(. aentaUve to administer the NOTICE OF 150 TOWN CE NTER art dOlng busineu 19• l tete....nl This buslntu la 'con-1, 14, 2t, 28, 1942 1kr1~id H h;lk1w• corded Marell 2S 1992 • ....
PECTEO OPENING BIO Hiatt ol the decedent. PETITION T O DA., ITI t lSO ULTRA OUITAA PUBLICA· • The Followrng peraons ducted by en lr'ldlVldual T·579 EXHlllT A" ,.0 92 181566 'ot Ofldll .. MA~ BE OBTAINED B't' THE PETITlON~t~uests ADMINISTER • COSTA M ESA. TIONS, 2796 Htrbot Blvd .,, d°"'!3 buttne11 u · Tht reglstrantl•) com-PUBLIC NOTICE ~Cgttlnmtnium Cum (Ofi!S 111 1118 oib ol lie i-.
CALL ING THE FOL.LOW· ~':s::1:"beadm ~~ ESTATE Of t CA9~828 13t5, Costa Mesa. Calif. (a )BA!llES & KIDS rnanttd to ttansact bUlf· 1"p~ COIOM OI ~C....., ~ • y. I D A T .. _b 1714) 557·78 78 92628 {b)INVUATIO_N ..s.ENiA-.MU unC* tbl...INolitlow k ,..,. .,. Mmf ~ Wiii .... _ ...... Dul ..... USE to prOl>Olt t he. Wiii and .WI)' • •c-•ttY p II d Randal w. Renkln 251 I TIONS t 575 N CoHt Butlntu Nam•(•) lltltd hi I to VUl'llumimum Unit s ... "-· THE ony codicils are avallable CHa No. 184922 ub 1n1 Newport Andover Cosla 'M• • Be · above on· June ti ti9 lfi I llhu ·um1·1 '" COVtll.1111 or ""1111!r • ...,..
PILOT'S fOf exam1na11on In lht Iii• To all h11rs. benef1c1ar1os, B11ch.Co11a Mall Diiiy Clltf 92626
11' ~t Laguna .ch, Calfl. Cho•toPher T. H.M. 2 OTHEA RH snu .. n ution lliv CoollJOrntc1 or moflrtd r'O"dll'll • ....
CLASSIFIED kept by th• coun creditors. conhngtnl CrOd• Pilot July 20, 21, 2'1, 1992 M l k• Fletcher. 1300 Tamara Hact .... 1515 N This 1tatement WU filed T.$. llO,F 1141 •um Plitn ' ""'"~' Cone.lei $11$510n OI incHNwlllCtl, •
THE PETITION requests tOla, and persona who may M418 Adamt1 Avt .ll9E Costa Co.ti Hwy la9uN hKh With tl'll Counly Clerlt ol VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN m1n111ni Ptitn h" Lill 1 ul pay the rtmalnlflO pttnapll 111111
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authOtlty to 1dmlnlst11 the OlhtfWIH b• lnflf8'1td tn Mtta, Cahl. 9a628 • Callf. 926$1' • Orange County on June 19, DfR A DEED Of lRUST DATED 1r111.t Nu 10!>81·1 tn 11111 or lf1t obliO•llOM tteurff .. "tat• under the lndtpen-the will or 111a11, or bOth. PUBLIC NOTICI Tiiis bualneu 11 con. Thi• l'>ualneH 11 con-tM2 rtbf\lilY 21 1914 UNLESS <:11y ul N1•w1mr1 IJt•llt.n uia Dttd ol Trust. 11111111..,..
dent Aelmfnlstrauon of b · ol: D•"-IY A. Tackablfry FlclJtloua ducted by' 1 general pan· duded by .,, lndMdual ,.31181 YOU TAl<f AcrlOH TO PR(). Cu!Muy ot Uflln\ltJ ~l•1t• •If at Yd no• ,.,...,, •
tales Act (ThlS Authonty A PETITION ha• boon Busl-•• ... -netah1p Th• 11~1,111nl(I) coin-p bltA~ Nlw-.4 ••• _ .. TECT YOUR PROP(RTY IT ''•"II (lh41 Pw1 ) re Yallct$ ''""' ~lie ... will allow lht personal rep-roled by Donn Kemble In ·-.. -Th f t I( I u .. ...., ....., • .,........,,. c;(.JfdttQ on Jul'!' 12, 1819 H ......, ol Tft_. ..._ rtsentllllll to take many the Superior Court or C•ll· St•tement 1 ....!.19 1 rtan • cbom. "*'Ced o tflnNCt bull· Cosla M111 Dt.tly Pilot MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBLIC 0tx untttf'I Nu tb610 111 ot lfld ~d ,_., -·
I b I I C Th lf'A• _... mtfle ..... to r11_n1ac1 uel· na11 under tN Flctnious J 30 J•"" 7 SAL[ If YOU NHD AH £XPLA 8 ~ 32-. , thwges anCI •Jll)tllltl of .. act on• without o tan1ng om11, ounty of ORANGE • rvil ....... ng peraon1 nesa under tile flclolloul Bualnass Name{a) lilted une • -• , 14, 21, NATION Of fH( ~ATUR£ Of no t dl. I tutti 16 T anf Of .. Tnn court 1pp1ov111 Befort ltk· THE PETiflON rl(lu.att are doing buslneae H ' Bualneu , Na~(I) Haled bOvt • June tS 1992 t992 th•OU111t t 1:i 1nclu 1vu ul Miii _..
Ing certain Ill('( lmpof1ent lhll Donn i<.mbl• be •P CORONA INVESTMENT •bolle on June 22 1"2 ·r. onl. HactMI' T·557 THE PROCHDl~G A('aAINS Olf""l<ll ~Vl\Jt ul .... J °' atlHI "" .... DeM .. Tnilt ...
tctlonl, hOWtver, the pet· pointed •~ peraon.I repr• CLUB, 1123 Newpot1 Hilla Randal w Rankin' Thl~:tallf'Mnt WM flll<I YOU YOU SHOULD CONlACT "°V'' <Alunly, '"htt.h Pl1n .. Wiii iie MM•-.... M,
lon*I reprntnt11J11111Wdl be Hntallva 10 actminlstlf tN Orlve, Newport Btach, Th•• atatamtnl wts filed with the County Clerk 01 PUBLIC NOTIC! 1.AW't'ER purlaens to thiltl l)IOIJ'lft~ ,._ 1992, 10 00 AM Ill tit n. te
required 10 give no11ce to 111111 ol lha decedent. Calif 92&&<> with Int County Clerk 01 Or_,,• Coon ... on June 19 Notice olTrusltt's Sall Uneltr 11t.ribull 1n l r1e1 No 1~1. N flaOpolet M Ill fl'lill _.,
Interested per&Ont unltH THE PETITION r1Qu1111 Jamos H P1n1™>n, 1123 Orange County on June 22 teN...-•• · '1ctltlou1 Deed ol Truit ret.ordvl1 m Boull ue . .,., 10 lie ...._ .. CMc C.-
they nave waived notice or th• dKtdent a WILL and NewPon .. 1111 Ot'f\19. New· t992 • Faaita• aus-.1 .. .,,.. Nobel 11 hfl•Cly 9,..,. 111 P...,.. !l 1ta1ouun a ut ..._. ., •01-4tt l• '*-
consonted to IN PfOl>O"d codic111.11 any be admitted port 8e1Ch. C4tl1t. 9~ FIHall ltatemeftl OUAl lTY l~ SE"VIC( c~s M8PI IKC!fds ol ~"'·...._ ... CA. Tiit • IC'llon I The lndtPlndtr1t 10 probate lN Wiii and Jamas M•chael Cenery, Pul'>llsl'led N~ &Mc.,. The ,. ollOW1ng Plflont CORP • Celrtornt1 COIPOt• --1 Oranou Col/nl'f amount OI 11e-. ..._., ldmtn11t111ton authority wlU any codoc;i. are avallabtt 2211 C1nyon Drtvt 8-2. Publlal'lad Newport Ge~ Cotta Mesa Oatly PtlOI art do.ng t>utlntss •• 115 IJU$1et Of llHXlltSSot tui1" ~ARC:aL 2 fin und•¥11MJ llt otllgllOtl ......, llf ... ~ gr1nled unl•H In Inter· tOf •••mrnatlon In the 1111 Co•t• Me••· Celll. 92'27 COit• Ma•• Daily Piiot June 30, July 7, 14, 2t, THI! YARD OROANIUR, OI eubltHUled !Mitt"""""' 006 .. 4 IM Cllfll 11111111111 In,., ... ~ ............ ......
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PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
pq,q Davte D9111d Lado Houlton, 122 PUIUC NOTICE Jlfo Teo-wa Wayne How11d 8tlUYell, PUBLIC NOTICE Chilies J Yuto-!rlic Jt. Th·• DusonH1 " con-a..~.;.;;~~----1 Thia lllt9ment ... tlled 30lh St., NewpQft leach, Thi• ... .,,..,. --· fti.d 716 ....... St. Nawl)Ol'I Thll 11a1em1nt WH filed ducild by' an lnd•vldual with the County Cllrit of Calif. 92Cle3 Flctt110U9 with the County Ctenc of Beach, Cal•f 92&80 Fictitious ¥11th th• County Clerk of The reg11tran1(1) com· Orange County on June 29, Thia bualneH 11 con· •uatn ... Neme Orange County on Juri. 29, Thia bu1ln111 11 con-91111,,.11 Name Otange County Ofl July 7, menc:ld 10 transact bull .. ......,., 1912 ducted by: en Individual atatement 1992 ducild by: 1n Individual atatement 1992 neu under tne F•tllt•out
Thi FolloWlno PlflON Pa3e244 The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com· The Following PlftonS • Fl:Jl239 The regl1trant(1) com-The FollOw•ng PlfSons FS37277 Business Name(s) listed
dOlnQ bu11n111 ... Publl1hed Newpon Beech-menc:ld '° ltanMCt bull· 111 doing t>uslnffa 11· Published Newport Beach-menc:ed 10 ltaMact busl· ere dOlng bu11neu as Publ shed Ne .... l)Ol'I 8eactt-•bo<.I• on NA CtNN~~~ ~:SA=· Cotti M111 Daily Piiot .My 8=ne':*Na~(:,~= JT & AS"SOCIATES INSUR· Costa M ... Daily Pilot July ~~ne'::'"N~:(:,IC1~= C M ELECTRIC, 350. East Cost~ Mesa Daly Pilot Ju y ~:. ~~~;~:'ent Y.H filed
980 -· ' ' 7• 14• 21, :a, 1992 1boY1on•June1 1992 ANCE AGENCY, &6& W. 7 14 21 28 1992 sbOve on· Ju"' 8 199~ 20lh St. Unit C, Costa 1' 21 28 August 4 1992 Y.llh the County Clerk of I. 92714 T 580 DL H · ' 8al<er Street, Suite 405, ' ' ' ' T 585 · '' • Mesa, Calof 92627 ' ' ' ' T-"'"' NI/ICY Davia. 4500 Cam-• ouaton Costa Me11, Cehl. 92626 · Wayne H, Blauvelt Charles J Vurgatevlc Jr., ...,.,.. Orange County on June 19,
"'' Dr. 1114, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Thia ltltement w11 filed Jlro Tagawa, 13431 Mont• Thia alatement was filed 350 East 20th St Unit c. PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 h, Calif. e2eeo with the County Cieri< ol Clio, Tustin. Calif. 92680 PUBLIC NOTICE W1th the County Clttk of Costa Miii, Calif 92627 F53S282
fl'll• bu1tn111 11 con-fictitious Orange County on June 29, Thia bu1ln111 Is con-Fictitious Orange County on July 7• Thll businaSt Is c:on-Fictitious Published NI Nl)Ol'I 8eac:h·
ctld by: an lndMdual 9'nlneea Na 1992 dueled by: an lnd1vidU1I a aJ N 1992 ducted by: 1n lnd1\1dual H Co.ia Mesa D111y Pilot Th• regl1tr1n1(1) com· ~ fS31238 The reg1strant(1) com-u ftlH .,,.. FS37290 The 1eg1strant(s) com-81111n•11 •m• J 30 J 1 7 14 21 Id to transact bus!-St•••~nt Published Newport 8each· menced to transact busl· atatem9"t Published Newport Beach· mencld to trant!ltl bust-St1t1m1nt une ' u Y • ' •
11111 under the Flc11t1ou1 T~•1 FOiiowing persons Co111 MHa Dally Pilot July non under the Fictitious The FOllowlng persons Coste Mesa Dally Piiot July nus under the F1c:11tious The Following person$ 199~ r.556 euslneSt Narnel1) llsted 111 o ng buslneH H: 7 14 21 28 1992 Business Namo(s) listed ire doing busl!'IH as: 14 21 28 August 4 1992 Business Name(s) hst~ aie doing bus•nass as •
• bOYI on: June 24, 1992 DL ENTIPRRISES, 122 ' ' ' ' T ,... ibove on· October 1 1990 Bl.UEFIELO ASSOCIATES, • • • • T ,,,. above on· N'A TAVANUGH STUDIOS 1::;.;....;.....------130ltl St., Newpott Beach, . .._ · ' 2ll01 Main St. Su•t• 510, tr-..,.,.l 2824 Stremboh Road, ti
Cll1I. 92663 vine, Calif. 92714 Costa Mesa Ca111 92626
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330 West Bay Street
~REAL. ESTATE
Dfi!JFOR SALE _ ,_ ..... iiiiiiiiiii ________________ -.;; ____ __.
1002-1825
2102-2174
8750-2790
Costa Mesa, CA, 92627
Raus1NEss1
. HFINANCIAL
2900-2918
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ll:IDIRECTORY
3406-3939
"MERCHANDISE ~~FOR SALE
8010-8080
8102-8190
7011-9090
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the Independent
ouses/Condos
For Sale
COHONJ\
Dt:L MAH I 0 2 2
• Butlder Closeout 3BR 2'hB.A, C1p1 Cod
Styto. Oen vu, decks.
upgrade• throughout,
trench doors 10 patio.
quiet street. $490.000
675·9606
CONOO, OCEAN SIOE
OF HWY 2 tge BR/2
BA, lge dbl gar,
$235,000. 676-3303
Lea•• Option Pool
Home In Exclu slve
Areal Call Agt, Barb
875-551 1 or 494·2342
COSTA MESA 1024
GENt;RAJ. 2102
Npt Beach Stu $850
Balboa Bay Club
Npt Beach 1bdSl725
Balboa Bay Club
Lido 1•1• 2bd $1850
ap1, lrplc
Bavcreat 5bd, $2300
home w/p ool
Npt Beach 2bd,
$2950 penlhH bayfrnt
Npl Beach 2bd $2975
turn bayfrnt
COHO NA
DEL MAR 2 122
Oceanfront Property.
1500 aq ft. 3BR 2BA,
pvt. road. All amen.
Winter $2 ,000/mo,
VeM round $2500/mo.
875-7003
SPACIOUS IRVINE
TERRACE HOME
3Br 281, fireplace,
double gar1ge. Near
ocean, schools &
F11hlon Isl. $2100 mo.
963-7766 or 979-9596
COSTA MESA 2 124
SUMMER •3BR 2'hBa twnhae on
RENTALS AVAILABLE bluff nr bcht Obi gar,
COSTA Mt;SA 2124 NEWPORT
VIEW BEACH 2169
On Bluff 3BR, quiet 38R, 2BA. 2 car gar,
cut-de-sac New k1tch/ prlv yard, remodeled.
ba/crpVpnt. Obi gar, 2311 Redlands Orlve. lg yd. $1295. 650·1557 51650/mo. 645•4852
We Pay Utllltles! Big Canyon Condo,
Can about 1peciala. 2BR 2BA. $1500/mo.
1 Br $625. Pool. cat ok Avail 8/1. 721·1222
1959 Maple. 646·6505
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2140
Nice 1 BR Condo, pool.
spa, weight room.
BLUFFS CONDO
4BR· or 3BR & den.
21AIBA, 1700 sq ft.
$1400/mo. yr lse
Community pool
714·644-0335
NEWPOHT
BEACH 2169
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607
Liv. Nr Th. Oceanl 2BR 1BA, 1-car gar, up-
• stairs unit. $950. Complotoly remodeled 673-6387 or 729-2880
1 BR Penthouse, gated 1---------comm w/pool & ten· 2BA I BA, f p, carport
nls. $975/mo. Agt 324 e Balboa Blvd
854-5809 SIOOO mo ... aec Dys
680-3812 Ev 279·0878
Luxury Condo! LRG 2Br 1 Bo. buitt·ins,
Brand new lg studio lrplc, parking. No
unit loc 1/4 ml to bch, pets. M ature SB50 mo
never occupied, sep yearly. 875·8040
bdrm are•. AJC, pool I---------
& tennis S895. Agt We Have A Rental
854-5809 For You!
Bluffs Townhouse Luxury Condo!!
lndry lac.. great loc. ---------
$675/mo. 969-9804 4BR 3BA, 2-story. "• M ile from ocean. 2
,....,~ ~· ~ ~ ~-... i-,.-
NEWPORT 52100/mo 854-43°2 pvt suites Perfect for
EASTBLUFF. 180 bay prof~tonals Brand
Waterfront Hom•• view , 3Br 2"'1Ba. dbl new, In gated. pool
Inc. Rialto,. gar, recenlly lemod. comm $1375 Agt
lncd yd, s 1225 mo-+
$600 dep. 642-9666
BEACH 2169 "1.,_.,.. +
9 31.1400, 1eo-3eoo •Npt Ht• 3BR twnhse, Beach Rentals! s23001mo. 120-1553 854-5809
873-e900 lrplc. sngl gar, pa110. NEWPORT PENINSU' • G uo a1.,.guarded beaut NB s ummer wkly. 3BR very nice, 322 Ogle St YEARLY ..,..,TER SUMMER $995/mo 847-7540 ... ..., • ditch home. 3Br 2v•1 SBOO w k $12501m o. NICE 3Br 2Ba. lam rm, I 8tdroom to • 8eoroom Ba, tam rm. gar, AC. yrly. 126 401h St. 646.
frplc, new crpt/pnl, 1 mile to bch. 3 lrg Fumishe<l Unlum.Shtd Stops lo Back Bay. 0247 or eve. 631-7902
BAJ.BOA
ISLAND 2 lOti
Ocntt Bach . $870 mo
Twnhse. 1 Hse to
Ocn-;-2lm S 1250 mo
Clean 3BR beach
h ouse .. $1 000 mo
Weekly Rentals Also
Ava11t S650·S35001Wk c:rnr tot w/sec: w111. bdms, 2b•. gar. patio. Villa Rentals S1B50/mo. 120-1553 near bch. S219K. Bkr. Ch1rming 2·aty Cape frplc. All appliances 675 A 912 Hts 3BR 3BA ,13~0 Newport Cr11t Twnhae
722·9246 or 963·6592 Cod 3Br 3B•. Yrly, tnc:t. St100. 642·1004 .., Twnhse style, att gar, 3br/2 .5 ba , c omm
furn. GM, w/d. S2t00. ~---.,..--.,..---...,......,,....-W/O khup. fip. no pet p ool ten. S 1600/unf
873-2230 or 831·2032 Beawlfully remodel1e1 1_=..,.,..,,...,,,......,,,=:-:':"-~ 760-1713 or 857•1776 , _s_1_1_5_o_P-_•u_r_n_6_4_2_·3_8_5_o
3BR 2Ba, 2 car gar, lg •CONDO STE.AL• Lg 1 ~~=~~~~-~·· yard. 332 Broadway 1600sf 2br/2ba. ocean LARGE 3Br 2Ba with The BluHs. 3BR 2'hBA,
$1650/mo. 721-1118 vu, dr, bale, p ool'ten-Iott 2 patios. Steps don, new app./carpeV
Bick Bay Ar•• 4BR nls. Sl450 598·9347 to ocean & bav. Ole. Park view. S2.000/ 3Ba. wd/mrbt nra, jac Country Uvlng: Twnhse,1-......,....,....,.-..,,,......-:--...,--5484589 mo Avl now 723·0352
Call 673·RENT
NEWPOHT
BEACH 1069
COSTA MESA 2624
COHO NA
Dt:L MAH ~ 122
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
$200 OFF 1 ST MO 2BR 1 BA, lndry rm. Nr
RENTI AVL 8 /1 1 bus, K·Man mar~et
1 BR 1 BA w garage, HUD welcome 5650
spa cious & sunny mo. 2257 Maple.
$660 OPEN SAT 9. 642·2288 or 631-2725
8; SUN 12·8 , 2020 Attrac:hve tBr Ideal for
Fullerton Ave Sorry aenlors. Pvt patio.
no pets. 831·8427 walk 10 everything
*$200 OFF!• S575/mo. 546·9081
Lg 2BR 2BA, d w, 93. Ca a a D el Mar 2BR
rogo lndry rm, close 2BA S750. 1BR 1BA
to SC plaza S795 mo $625 Completely re-
505 Sunflower l urbu1shed Quiet
CENTAUR MGMT E3StS•dO loc! No pets.
6.t2·228B or 631·2725 OPEN 8·4 DAILY l47 E. 18th St
• 1 BR, lrpl, d w. patio, CHEERY furn studio.
pool, encl gar. No 5525 mo Gas & water
pets $685 mo Bay met. No pats Lve
Timber Apia 642·7142 messnl]C ..e4e.~330-
• 2BR Duplex w /slde
rd quiet. angl sty. gd
area. gar. W 0 hkups
$795 mo 847·7540
E Side 2BR 1BA w.gar
& c:3rport & deck.
AVGll 8·1 $850 mo
548·2101
COSTA MESA 2624
Move·f n Specials!
2 &.3BR Townhome<.
Good tocl 548·7367
NEWLY DECORATED
2BR fncd yd Wtr p
636·4120 9·5PM
2194 Placen11a S755
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2640
Lg 3BR 2BA 2·sto 1 1wnhme. W O hkup
O w . frplc, p3110. ga•
S l 150 sec No
dogs (3 10) 592·2214
NEWPORT
BEACH 2688
•2BR $750•
•1BDRM $600•
•CLEAN & CONVE·
NIENT Goll course
V•OW. lg I & 2BR, new
carpet. Nr bus. K·
Mart, morkot Stu·
E t Id Fng, dshwshr. SIO•t •• • • spacious inc! No pets 545.4955
2BR 1 BA, BBQ, lndry. ---------encl garage. $775 mo. •2BR 1 SA. UPPER OR
No pets 831-8427 LOWER Near jfoag
dents HUO v.elcome ---------$560·$720 mo
642-2288 or 631 ·2725
•Do you nooe1 lg ctoan
2br Iba? Garage new
cpt, OW. s1orage .
Free Rent to Aug 1 !
2 Br twnhse $789 mo
2 Blks to Tnangle Sq
Pvt. Patio. A.C. Gar
1921 Anaheim 645-5235
$750 No Pol 640-2495 --------~
Hospltal. S775 m 1.i
645-7476
•Lido up·at1lrs 2br 2ba
bay view frµI, gnr,
S 1350. mo te.ue, no
pets, 720-9685
tub + 1Ctr11. Reduced 2 cuat. 3BR homes 3 trg Bra, 2\1\Ba. trplc, •Lido Pe ninsula•
toS385K M2-8807 1 Ocelll/Cnyn view, gar, yard, 1 mile to Unique 1 & 2BR Units Lg pVI, very deluxe 2Br
1 ·\o\ blk to bch. bch. s 1110. &42-0414 tor lease. Private bch, 2Ba w/2 mstr 1ull1a. SAN
Move-In
SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM *Large & sti;irp 2BR Poot, spa, cable hkup 2Ba uppor, d 'w , lg
WESTLAKE VILLAGE closets, verts, gar
GOOD LOCATION!
LIOO ISLE lu1.y lutn
1 Br Ulll gar me:•
S7851mo yrly. 1 per $200 OFF son. no pets 673·0837 Avall 9-t . 720-1!585 on bay, 873·8030 gar. decks, $995 lse.
EASTSIDE 710 Lido Park Dr. No pita 840·9408 2Br 1 B• front h ouse So Back Bay LARGE secluded newly1 ________ _
CLEMENTt; 2176 Lg 2BR 11'.IBA town-l"'KKVY'r _____ _
house tndry rm d w "uu". 2BR Apartment •Lg Clean 1BR Oph1 patio. S795 mo. ' ' 2 Yrs New Avg $63"
845-8122 Anrtlmel S630 No Pet 640-2495 Houses/Condos
For Sale of PCH. Pvt courtyd Cozy 2Br+ Oen, hdwd •W. Newport llops to Lido Baytront Custom decorated 1 BR col·
Av•ll mid Aug. $1000. nra. deck. w /d hkup, beach, 3BR, patios. 3Br, 3Ba w/pler & slip. tage, SS7S/mo.
MBlk, 619/873·5292 country setting. $950 W/0 , furn/unf $1375 $5000, Bill Grundy Rllr 361·3725 or 835-0871
unit , new carpet 2078 Thurln mo For lat 6 Months
Townhouse 11y11 apt, drapes & appts S!;25 CENTAUR MGMT On Our Sp1c1al!t. Ca I
3Br 2'-'\Ba. encl ga· No Pets 240·2299 642·2288 ;,r 631·2725 NOWll 714-650-83-lO 0 t: ! 0 l ~. I ,\ I L
PHOl't:H rv I ~>flN
No Pela. 9 4 2 .2lrllJ1_mo __ . _B_k_r _M_a_-3860 __ ..,.._ ~6.,..1_e...,Udo __ N_o_rd_e_1S-t1_1e_1_
3BR 2BA Dplx new 329·P University Or. 3BR 2BA houH. quiet Lido l•l•. All new 3Br cpta & paint, lrplc, W/1_________ neighborhood. No 3Ba, country kit, lam o hkup, nbl gu, H t A t s 1 S3000 Beaut aafe Moloul. 1 1350. 650-3801 or ouae O tn amkr/peta. $1 850. mt rm. d n rm, aec.
130' or b .. ch front. 2 834-4411 or 494-5496 3BR, 2\o\ C1r gar. famlty only. 831-8196 873-2230 or 831·2032
new homea, $650,000 ---------1BA, pelt OK. M u.11liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Apartments
For Rent
rage, w/d hkups, PV1 ---------1---------b•ckyard, pool. spa, 1 BR, $550 mo. • Only Love Ir 1 BR Courtyard NB H eights, 2br/1 b a
2233 Fairview Rd $30 0 Soc Spec•••· ••"'ng Gated pool lrpl, sngl car gar v..
$1070 mo 548·7001 Total Mo ve-In $850 secur ty. Ask about opener, sm frnt pat...,
Call No w 645·0134 Specials! 842·5858 631-4442
OWC. 714-716-3490 Bright 6 clean 4BR w/ hive good TRW &
view I 2BA famlly hm rela. S 1,050. $250
w/lrplc. $2200/mo. d ep. Avail Aug. Houses/Condos
For Rent
<WENERJ\I. :! I 02
Agt, Trudy 759-0874 525--7075
Large pool home, pvt New1y painted & crpt,
b ch $3000/mo. will 2BA 1 BA w/lg yard,
•lao IH opll Barb gar, 690 W 18th St.
675-5511 or 494·2342 S 1000/mo. 721·11 18 SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ ~
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330 W. Bay St.
Costa Maa, CA 92627
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DEAN tht TILE MAN
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Qlty WTk only , rel'• & Repair. Balhroom•
Local 10 yrs, Honest Shower, doors. Kite·
24 hrs, Lou 842·6676 Floora-Plumblng Uc.
25vr• o.c. 673-8065
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n1c1aa1ry. Costa
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HANDY MAN 3710
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LAWN CARE 3808
PAINTING 38:>8
...tO Yrs of Quality Wort
R.c/wd $.no< l< :I06A• Elec-Plumb·Paint. Lt. Victor Prof. Gardening, Aols ~~209 Arly 1,,...
carpntry, 110 631-4043 Landscaping & Malnt. ---,.---...,.,.."""="=-:-:""'='=
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Jobs welcome Small
Job specialt111. 24 hr
call. 651·2017
Handyman Servlcts.
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MOVING 3834
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rates, lie 108002 Painters. Uc 358528
lnaur. 714 633·9925 David 845·9957
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Jim Whyte &42· 7208
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Mickey 963·2493
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lell\rll 831 ·2930
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All Carpet Aepalts
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7 di. 730-e831 24 hrs
All Catpet Aepalra
Pwr atretch a 1nat1tt
Any ala job, t 5 yrs
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ttANDY Ml\N .17 111
T&M, Speclelrty PfOj .. Carpentry. plumbing,
wanll to Me WOftt, t111, drywall. maeonry
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LANDSCAPE &
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•Lawn•Mow & Edge
Trimming. Ci.1n·Upa.
Llwna. .Apta • Real·
dentlal 831·8809
All Amerloan Tr-
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Trim, Senior Oise
FrH tat 631·84t5
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Outstanding d11lgna
with plant grouping• &
erttsllc jrunlng of
tr••• atuuba
Also mamt. 979-8928
Tr" S1rv1C1, stumps,
ctnup1. h•ullng.
Comm 1r e1. lawn
m1lnt Mike &41-0512
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W•STCLll"Ptaeo 2BR, 2BA, flteplace,
pool 8'48·3671. 1 t ••
Rutland "oad
Apartments
For Rent
HOO MS .• 7Uh
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~ ll I \i I • , • 111 ~--LMno Per ~ 73 Leela at ., eltl la1terle~ ... ,. ""· ""-bdnn, NB IOwen6e Olent Verd Vega, 317 Chevy,
........ eel Vwy Aulo, !! ...... Ill OH.... •• appll-Salel ... Aug • and much otvome. ehoW
Skinny, Deel, LNl In tw. •: ••H•. p .. lol Incl Sun A.,Q 1 Stetting wtnnet, 110,000. Jim
th• vlctnfty of Wllt'Mf • rm : ~-1:::r.~~ IAM .. old ;,utl Ap-.... TW • eo1 .... R.WMDI ...,,.._.... 1,_ --pllaqncea. furn ..
Own« O.VUIM9dllll High wll .... 1675 booka, atothtno. -i3;7~N,>2~88;.;;rr.iiiilre~..?.,..~~81~~~~~-oeo. D6Nnca .... W/ et•ft•. No Junk. ............. AM. 1 LMb 6i ... 1ntl f.... IMf lmO. .-..... good ahape. Enalgn owner, H.100 ml,
9raoelat, July 11. "'-Ollol ft=ntyv ....., w/mlr· Intermediate Schoof. 142Klobo Me-6117
... i..1ou of F"F_ .... MKT -O.dv(w 2000 Cllft Or. NB. --P _,,..., --.. -'°'• ~ cheet, W ,,.,,L ood Newport Center OA end llllllH.il ..... hMd a ft board, 2 an • ...-any 0
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Pavlllon'a Mkt, a.... ,. .. -aa--. ... ...... ..-tanCI Good E Y E R VT H I N 0-•Block to .. •oh .,..P com-·==:...__ -• ...,. .. • •· Ap-·-••· fumllut•. a i de or ... PLEASE , i-t~ eond. '450, 6M-1337 bOot"'k-a,"' ,_ .. lea, Jewelry.
'8 3 LTD ...........
A/C, P/W, 38k orig ml,
great cond, l4000/obo
721·9829
unrurnlahed. House HELP Sentl m•ntal "'"¥"' -...,
Pr lvllegu, Fe m al e Value .. R•WA"DI eral office P/ dothlng, coltectat>tea. S350/mo 1548-8348 722•1134 T with • Cell Pickup• begin July
Ch I C Id 11 25-Juat Call 144-6481 .Jt-.t-.1' '11 10 COM, pvt room & BA, L O ST1 Moatly WNte ery ' o we or 975-0088. 100%
I urn. No smkng/ Fem ale Cat. Long Banker 71419U IOIO •T ...... fot Small procHda go to local '89 Cherel&" Limited 4
drnkng/drugs $470 Hair, blue •Y••· t .. r TELEllARKITDI Size tnlek, thick gage needa. V .M .C .A ,· dr. lo ml. white, mint
Incl utll. 721·1615 on left ear. Santa An• Dependable Off9llnt •teel, Muat Selll S30 S.O.S. and Youth. cond, (2mpm283)
Nr SC Plz• In beaut lg & 22nd St. CM, f r•• trl a t. t a m· 754-1262 S16,995. Crevier
hm/furn. Shr BA, w/d, __ 6_3_t,,,·5_508 __ M_ar_c_1e__ 12:30pm weekdaya, lhi ........... iietow BMW, 1500 Auto Mall
pool, apa, $400'mo ~ LOST: Parrot, Eciec-$7.50/tv • ...._,, Fre•h/Salt Wat•r Mlac Dr, SA, 835-3171
dep. N/smkr 556· 1737 tus. Aoreacent green Tackle, Boll. Aaaorted '90 Cheroll" Pioneer
with soma red and =~32 R~a. CALL 4X4, 4dr, A/T Lota of
RENTAl.S TO
SHAH.E 2724
•Coron a del M ar Shr
nice 2BR 2BA Apt.
• w/d , pool, Jae, gym,
$550/mo. 721 -0230
1 Blk to Beach! Shr
2BR NB Apt In groat
locl Parl<lng S450 ·+
dap. 831·4871
PROMONTORY' PT.
Share 2Br 2Ba, ocean
view, all amenities.
5700/mo. 673-6605
Pvt rm + BA, Back Bay
TH, full hse prlvs, pool
tbl, big screen, yd,
$425 + utlls 650-3190
tu r quo I a • u n d • r Opllonal (2ddy779),
wlnga, large voe.bu-8-c:h • Lomb Sllde S 1 3 • 9 9 5 , Cr av t er
lary. answer• to "Jo 111111u Traya. S2.00 H $15/ BMW. 1500 Auto Mall
Jo." Loat on Lido late Pie ... ~ .. .,. thal Doz. 854-9849 .., 14 ' .....,._ c...,e Or. SA, 835-3171
evening or July t8th. !!!!!,-~!'..,~~.,Screen TV, Window w/trler, 50hp, flf. '91 Wrangler 5 apd, Owner heartbroken. __., •. _, ·--· ,_ REWMD. 87~042. to call a IOO numbet huners, Wlddlcomb stereo. very clean. whVgrey, 19k, Blk Sort In whtch .,_.. le a lledn>om Mt, t<g az rune greall Musi Me & Bikini top, nvr orf·rd,
L OS T : •••I Point ch ,,..,._ ~.nr .. a, Bathtub. Bar lo Bellevel Must Sell· $10,500 obo 380-9747
Slam••• completely argeper · S toota. tnvecllon Juat bought New Boal
d eclawed. MIHlng An llJdr9 ll6lf'M9 Cook1op Obi Oven, $3000/FIRM. 432-0318 '9t Wrangler 5 •pd,
July 7, In the v1cm:z. proceH lnt gow.m-721-8311 after 6pm or Ive mag t'J{~[,1i~~"~v~'~tt~~d~
or Larkspur In CO · ment ~·no exp .......... 4 1Wi81na7 18' Claulo Wooden $10,500 obO 380-9747
Call 873-9470 nee. 24hra 147~ WoOden Tackle Box Boat '57, Century
........., Tr1l11111 UO. LutM •hem• St· Uipattab, Grt cond.
Announcements
PERSONALS :too..!
J.INCOl.N Ht:W
Needed, Mm Up to 5, Penn e/O r ... $75, $8000/0bo 548-3841 '
1150 ~ Nl8IY + Trolling Pote 113, Col-30 FT Toltycraft cabin 7t LINCOLN ContJ.
tip•. fUtl or peri Ume. lectlona of 30 old crutaer twin 255 HP nenta l. 480 eng. runs
2 Wk tr8lnlng, women. C laa alc freah/talt Mercr~IHr englnea, g.~:~;15 Must aeel
men 21 or Older. Call: water A"'• S12·S20, sl•eps 8, xlnt cond.•---------800 •••.em 3 HP Johnaon Racon-$45 ooo. 873-9247 '81 ,Lincoln Towncar.
dltlon motor 1225 ---·----------42,000 ml, need• co• Room s35o1mo. tom. DWM aeeks attractive PHOTO_ ... _ 490 Co•la M ... St Tug Boat t942 metlc work, $2,250. Beautlful Back Bay 1 nm-..• di 1 t & young female to ahare Earn to l1151d9y. No 948-9832 new H e • rans 846-8808
area. 85t-8506 fabulous ocean front exp nee. IOC).282-4389 P 0 R i AL E• tank•. refinished 1992,
estate In exch81'1ge for • S25Klobo 646·3920 Commercial
Real Estate
o cc u l on a I 11 g ht I iIIJdli~· :'.:i•h;h~1,'Ye,:;,.~~·~-:1~ W A N T I! D : B o a t
housekeeping, baby· N --· 7~770 T raller for 13 ft Bos-alltlng. Salary pot· .,.... · ton Whaler. Call 714-slble. 49 7.0888 lrvlne. IN'9 In or out Queen or Partor Palma, 644-4288
M·F to care for one I w fHt tall. s20 ...
mo. old. Light hoUM-Herb plant• 80 kinds
wort(. Non-amkr, tome s1 ea, Liiac 874-9422 BUSINESS OFFICE
FOR RENT 2769
MEMBERSHIPS
301H Engllah preferre d .1-..;.__..;._.....;... ___ _
MAHINE SEU.VICE
SUPPLIES 7020 Muat h-re"-·-Shade, Pine. Cypress
19TH & POMONA Great Expectations Uf.. ••• ·-... -.... .__ Time Executive Mem· Call 7...,7849 treea. 15-gallon. $20. T a na-3 hp ,Out-
brshp, Infinitely trans· Having ~ ~ 1 ~allon plants. St board Engine, NEVER
rarable 5850 723•1114 talnlng mag. p..... Wlaterla $10. 674·9422 USEDI $295. 969-9804
1200 sq ti otc whso
631-3606
try again. Srfbda, akl boota, 300, 7201 3736 $/F NEED TO SELL! t 11 1008 S/F 1617 Wost· Newport Beach Coun· Waall:end Lhre-ln • •, reo eqp.b lok
'ry Club Golf Member• Wa"tetl Frtclay Eve. • pa ntga. min •· clltt. NB. Agt 54 t -5032 Sunday Eve No wght bench, dn tbl/6
B •lbo• I sland-Many ship 644-0204 nac•••arv : c o ::! ch, china cab, 2-4 pstr
spaces a v a 11ab1 o University Athletic Club. Meaa Ar... bda, rcker, 844-8798
S300'mo 10 s 1500,mo. Uletlme membership. Uz. 751-4825
(714)527·5378 $6,500. 759-8283
Merch andise
MAHINE SLIPS
DOCKS 7022
10 Min To Open Sea
18' Power $195 mo &
45' Sall, narrow beam
S450 mo 752·288 t
MEHC'El>ES 9130
'7t 220D 4 dr, fUlly
equip, xlnt cond, orig
owner, A/C, AM/FM,
$2300 642-5438
'70 280S E Coupe,
36K ml, Ill• blue, xlt
cond. mull selll S14K 080 873-3313
NISSAN 9 1:'>0
'87 Nls .. n Santra R
5-spd. A/C, Kenwood
cassette atereo. Dark
grey w/grey tn1erlor.
82K well-malnlalned
hwy mllea. $3500 firm
Call 873-8213
PORSCHE 917~
,
,
Seeymm
makebacksl
Neec1 to sell your car? Do ~the easy way! R~~ yOIJr.
auto ad for 10 days in the Daily Pilot/lnde~dent. ff tt
doesn't sell, we'll run it for 5 more days, FREE!*
Call Classified for details.
THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
DailJPilDL
6142~5678
CM Sunny Poolalde Ofc
Spc, W/'~ ba & PV1 e n t r a n c e , 1 O.' x 1 O'
5525 mo 966-0510
Newport Beach Newly
D•cor'd Offlcea. Near
water, all ulil paid.
Employment
Opportunities
Transportation '88 911 Turbo Red/
bl6< tthr Int. 19k ml.
loaded. all reeds, 1
owner, PERFECT,
S49.lt50 720-1285 ~Priwte Party Only. No refunds with th~ offer.
EMPLOYMENT :>:>30
Kllchon, ample lreo ---------prkng, 4001500/1300
s/f. Jay 645-6680 dys,
675-7175 eves/Wknds
Nwpt Ctf PVT Executive
windowed O ffice,
A1nple Prkng, Avall
Now S275 759·1814
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INSIDE SALES
ANTIYl I ', • • r •• MO I OHCYCl.E
S('( )( )'J EH HO I H J.CUllCI
COLLIC110ll S:~u ~· •• ~fcl:: '87 Honda l!llte Red, On Udo P-*'eula o"ntv ;;5 ea. Xlnt cond. 1 yr new, Engllah walnut ward-557•5227 1600 ml, $1350, In·
robe • Cal Mode din-elude• 2 helmet•. lock
Ing ••t w/5 wing aunnv c .. e s· hi, & cover 97<>-6018
chalra • Much Stal· redwood $80, Sm 3'
Automobiles
TOYOTA 9210
1989 CELICA conv, wh
w/bk roof $14,000.
Loaded. 481-2945.
TRUCKS 92~0
l\N ru.n rt-.'-o &
, CLASSICS ~·i~o
'84 TOYOTA Stakebed '31 Ford Model A.
with box••· 4-spd, Roadater. Beaullful
great running truck. parade ready. Prof. r•
$3500/obo. 559-5362 atorad. Own part of hlatory. AppralHd
You!
W11tert1ont NB 1200/
000 sq It. $2.25/sq It
"INN Comm. Dock
space avail. 673·5558
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY 2778
ART STUDIO S
From S200·S295/mo.
Ideal for new bust·
ness. arts & cratls.
Easts•de foci Call
Carey Word 631-2242
Th• Dallw Piiot
currently haa a full
lime Inside aalea po-
altlon available In
the Classllled Adver·
Using Department.
If you can bring ua
some sates experl·
ence, a p ositive
phone voice. high
energy. typing 1klll1
and perslstanca we
wlll provide you with
a frlendly atmoa-
phore, room to grow
and the training to
make you 1ucces•·
fut.
fordshlre • Oii Paint-cage $15 381-9414
Inga e BOunou. e 0 00 D
FINE JEWEL.RV e A HOiia "Nickle," Cot-Muat SM. Call for DI· lie/Shepherd Mix, 2'h
ractlona 875-5&39 yNr old Fem, weighs
.Jana'• AnH.-. 21th about 40 lbs, love•
Ulfayette In Cannery ohlldren. Moving,
Village, 2 new .... t.. can't keep. 845-4607.
over 600 "•ma. M·S 10-4, Sun 1().3, 873-
5888 Sandra McHelll,
10% on w/AD
Oall: dlnifti 6i S&OO.
pine deak UCSO. p6rl9
dreuet S750, Jec:uzzl
$800, dryer s100 7~
0471
Hlm a l awan Free to
Good home, female
apade, Home 63 t •
2574, omc. 752-7445
'1.1 llSH /\L
BMW 90:JO
'87 3 29 AIT. Well
cared tori (2fbe164)
$15,99'i, C rev i e r
BMW. 1!>00 Auto Mall
Dr, SA. 83S-3t 71
'88 8 3 5cal AIT. Xtra.
Xtr• CIHnl (2kng406),
$22,995, Crevier
BMW, 1500 Auto Mall
'89 Range Rover. xlnt
cond, allver w/llhr,
•unroof, phone, 38K
ml S25,200 969-""'
$25,000, aacrarlc •
$14,500 OBO. Lie
I EU0976. Phone 714-
891 -9901 days, 714-
840-7231 evH. MISC AUTO 924:'> t 950 Ford Convertible, Wlnd•urfer complele, c1tm detu1ee, reatored,
g ood cond $150 754-tmmac cndtnl $21k.
1262 Call Bob 631·1131
Just a note to tell you
that the Pilot sold my
boat. Nat the Resister
or the 71mes!
INDUSTRIAL 2788 'to join our team,
1 200 S/F olc, lg rear send your resume or
car door. S7.95 mo. come In and rill out 8' Oak ..it unit seoo.
629 Termlnal Way. an appllcatlon. Cherry deak • ~
I 'I..., l H l 'M ~ Nl ~ 6W>:,
1908 Klmbalt Conaole Dr. SA, 635-3171 Plano. Beau. carved----..-------wood, Exe. cond. '89 BMW 3251, 4 dr,
12.000. tMS-1880 5 spd, white w/black
GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Art Verdult
Costa Mesa ..
540-9352 denza seoo. Antique DAILY PILOT rocking dutJr S200. I 2500 S ·F. 4 olfices, upholateted chair• &
Int, Mini Cond. all
recorda. MUST SEEi
s 11.500 989-8743
after 7pm Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
eve~ing is clean
and repaired.
Classified Community f..1arhf>tpl.lce
2BA. lg roll-up door. 330. W B ay St. ottomans 1260 .... CONN organ & L911le
65, s f. 629 Terminal, C osta Meaa, CA Antique Annolre S350. apeal(era.
Wy 540-9352/646~0681 92827 Antlq·-ho..., _..,__, .....078. Attn: Claaslfted -,..... ,..._
NEW SHOPS 7·1000 Man•e•r -$150, 8'16-1880
sq ti units. Roll up Almo•t New Twin
doors Great Ptacenlla ~======== Bed tncludlng hme
SI loc. Also store frnl ANS SVC OPERATORS h"dboard, • 2 """'
retoll & olc. Start at PIT awing ahlfta. Muat atanda~ m .Ql4$
S6951mo. Agt 850-1220 type 35 wpm. Witt AMRliiWU WWW:
tM? alANCHI
104pe ed SZ 23. ,...,,.. ffame, $150.
BUICK 90:1:'>
'82 Le Sabre 4 dr, alt.
var, 14./C, P/S, P/8,
good tranaportatlon
car. $1995 873-1514
• TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Business &
Finance
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY 2904
train. CM. 259-7424 TINaYILLa la rte
CASTINO IMMEDt dn wooc1 ..,.,..,
Extra• needed for dr...., wtlt'I I recs.rt-
ftlma. eommerclala & ~ ~..: = TV. Earn up to S200 · · per dayl No exp Call l61-441e.
needed. Call today COUCH, roaewood
818-98 3-2021 back • .,.,,., ~
vending R oute: COUNTER HELP
For aale. Earn a PIT, drycleanera. No Kitchen dinette, glMa
temp, l250. ~
ateady cash Income. exp nee. 631-8672 w/chrome w/5 chalta.
t-800-955-0354 French Provlnclal
~ eMMlltlen.
C..811-4418.
---.....,,...--,.-..,-.........,....,...1 Oen. Olflce/Order DHk dreaser & matching Vending-Strike 11 rich FfT. Type 40 wpm, night at.and• w/mlnO#,
with coin-operated good w/phonea. 55 ({! Stereo c:.blnet.
m a c h I n e s . Pr I m • Oyer 556-0SI02 848-249 t 'llililllm
routes S3-4K cash -------------------
wkly Income possible. ----------------------------
'85 Century. 45,000
mitea, ••c•I cond. Ale.
p/a, p/b. $4,000 080.
957·1594 after 5PM.
•73 REGAL. e 1.ooo
mllea, good motor, ~gao.
As--.~R.c-> •--~c:; v
Svdnev Omarr . .
Tundllr, Mr 11, 1•
1 Luet• I Enor
10 BlerlCI 14 Oelllftltl
15 Watd\ dell
18 Winge
17 Eadl
11 Muttlply
20 Hc>Ueton·baed oro 21 Winter mo.
22 Sporta Cll
23 -SM*•
2''*-27 .... lype
30 Interred
3t Al --
~
32 Aequlr•
se~neaa eo "The 1au11. deet BnltUI.
11 French ....
82 Dett• 13 ta worried
DOWN
1FBI10tt.
2 Molten rod!
3 Slnglea
4~to comm« OMNlf
5 Authority
8 Sipping lube 7 Mottoege, •·9· I~ 9 AclCordlng to
tO MademOIMlle'1 Zero down If qualified. 11-11111
Jack. 1-800-598-3792 ••
Of All nlnp: Scorpio natlftll are lr.nowlf41e of linung, e~nt. ol eur· 33 Hubbub
lnt.ftM, mapNtlc, 1ttractln, ltub · pnse Manta! Mltus docnlnltft IC'enano 31 Container
----------------------------bom, will fipt w1M11 c•-Is right, Cancer n1tive plays key role. ~ =-=-MONEY By CHARLES GOREN aft ,_10.1t., w l4-1at••11p M ll•fa. SCOllPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ) Diver· 31 v• ~
mottler 11~ tz ShOeatrlng•
13 Steel-i*>w
WANTED 2916 with OMAR SHARIF !Korp6o plu4!t a. P111 ...... , ......_ 11fy. give full pt.y to tni.llK'hall <11ri· 40 AMM•
and TANNAH HIRSCH dai• tllley "'" .. h Kk .. wtllt •••Mr oelty. Concern 1bou1 "body hn11•" la 4t MAiien 111~
Local Manuract. Exoc.
wants S 150,000. Wiii
pay 10% slmple Int
paid monthly. prln.
due & payable 2·3 yrs
Secured by 2nd trust
deed on waterfront
home In Hunt. Harbor
• personal guar.
Lived In home for 20
yra. hove lmpeccabl•
WASTE NOT, WA.NT NOT
-AM credlt. For 1nfor-mallon coll 714/891·
9901 days. 714-
840-7231 •ves.
Announcements
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Tht bidding:
FOUND Baby Pio· Soulia Weet
tu'*• In ~on'• Park 1 NT P ..
on Sun. July 19th. Call 2 + P ..
North Eut
2 • P .. ,. P ..
142-432 t ell'I. 122. P.. P.. .
_F_O_U_N_O_·_F_e_m__,R~o-1-tw-e'""."1-1e-r1 Opening lttd: Jeck of ()
Puppy, vie 52nd & Beware of btrellc&I 1tat.emt'nt.a
t Hshore, NB, Sun· that. folJow. We are about. to ahatwr
dey, 1/11. 845-0748. two of thole muim.e )'OU love to
FOUND: Golden R•· quote when you talk about tha
trleve r Puppy, pme.
male. Me.. Del Mar ""'--t • ...... , ...... ar••· on Jury 18. C.ll • ne euc t0n wu etra .... t.onr"""
5'0-29 t 9 South 11howtd the four ca.rd apede _L_o...,s""'T_-A,,,_..,P,...ar_r_o'""."t.-:A-:'f-:-rlc_a_n~' suit in retf)()nM tQ North'• S'-11DU
0 r • y . r e d t • 1 i.. inquiry, and the latwr medt aa
A I WAAO N••d • overly.,....W! rat• t.opme. Had
medlcallOn Vicinity of the quten of clubl been the queen of
••Ibo• latand He beerta, North'• jump to four apadae
talk.9. 723.0328 would have been eutometic-ltt•al·
_L_O_s .... +--on--1-.1""1_b_la_c_k-=-a.1 u. in the lhort auk r.wd IO be
"'""• mat• Shlhtlu . wut.td. ~Ott North etea The openittt le.tel WM~ bf
Ne•d• med ication. u,. qt*n and lrinc and won by the =~· Call ace, Unrortunei.q, W .. t b.d the
•
9CO or...._ and uaed the entry to
c:uh UtNe diamond tricb-down
one. .
Now let'• 1uppoee that, •t trick
one, declarer forpta to "cover an
hono1 wtt9' lll'1W>n6r.•TUt Fet.chet
the kine from 8-t, declarer willl
and leeda a tNmp. W..i srabe the
ace and reve111 to tfae ten or dia-
monda. When declarer CO¥en with
dummy'1 queen, P.a.t. will Nlf •way
the wi.nMt and datlanr muat atiU
concede two diamooda for down
one.
Now •·• tole another rubric lato the n.m.. Since declarer can afford
t.o 1oae two diamond trick• and a tnu..,,.....,.. that South do.n't
roudnely "capture the kins with the
ace." but a1lowl Eut'a kine of dia-
mondl to hold. Sooner or lawr W•t
will pin the -.t with the ac. or
tNmpa and lead the wn or dia·
... ~ ta. a.w.·. qu.n.
Stnce U. kiD1 of~ ... •
maned .....,_ (•by • play it?), ......... foUowa &ow
fro• dumay. If -.. Nfta, lt'1
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4, ... t"4k1lly t.Mft .,. _,. ....,.. aylftptom ol frwtratlon. You'll be told 42 Aeatrtctt
pu ecllton bom _..., thla alp-• by admlnrr, "'You look jUlt flMr' 5-tlt· :: :'::::.
well • ,.ychiatrt.ea. Scorpio utl,,.. tarian ftgura prot111Mf'tly 47 Pat1 of
coel4 fall ...ttly la left wit• ,...... SACITrARIUS (Nov. 22-[)lf(. 21): ~
,.,....._ Dllrta1 1"2. ... y Scorpioe Check Scorpio lftftNI• Your view1, 41 Mote than
.. ny. obeervatioN will be 90U1ht by people 4t 8lld aound
ARI ES (March 2. l ·April 19), Whit you ra~. Luntr poaltion ~l:c-50 AuaMncur
had bttn ~ leta than OM Wftk ,.no::_-1nd;•:~~·yl a!!-~ 54 :r'..:!!.-
• "" ftOW ~th....nc.tlyett>ept• -tkm, _ ..... Nft'O .. _vT•np OU~ 57 T~-
ed It 1.nalyttal. d!IC'em MOtifttl, d1 • tlrptl word
r'f<'hons, whethu or not relltlonahlp ta C APlllCORN (0.C 12:}1n. 19)· SI Poll9h rl\ler
80UfCle 2 t T OMt apreed
24 le aorry tor
25 i.-c-.
2e C°"9e
contllnerl
27 Fteh
21 Ruu6arl rlV.
2t Symptlony
ent""91aat
30 Some
Europeer11
32 Quebec
penlnaull wonh li~ptng Vu110 rPpnMnted Emphal11 on ch-. aubtle lnnuendoft,
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Family pin •ill wri~n word Moon poaltlon --~-..,.------
ml'mber confidft Men!t-be diplomatic, hi1hll9ht9 MCUrity. f1•1ly. dunt.I• 2 3 4 5
don t cul firs! aeon• Durin1 pri••te good•. condualon of n4t1otl1tlon1
dining you'll be told, "You lwlfl'ld IM You'll be C'Olnpll~• on 1.1.n.,._ tal· 14
befo,.. and I '"' c:ount1n1 on you CMlft ft\tl
1111111'11" W1thhold final conclY94on AQUARIUS (Ji n 20-M . 18). Sud· 17
CIMINI (M1y 21 ·Jun• 20) Loolr d•nly you lftllht f"I "crowdH" i t
behind KTnft, Mp.rate fl<t frotll illu· holM. Ne.cl to be •k>M for It a.. two ~20~+--~~--<
11on bttllent for , .. ting nd of au,.P· hwn ~"'*"' Medleetion ptO·
ftvous m11er11I, tr1mm1n1 b11d1et ..... ft1Wft9. Short htp falfllltoMip·
M1ny of your fondftt dftlret will be ttoft to •P''*"' Thanb N<lti""
fulhllM Uttlia ~,.o1,_..-.on PllCB (M lt·Mum 20) Whet
CANClll (JuM 21 ·July 22) Focua w• "tak•n 1way" will M l'lfllrMd In
on powtt, wthonty. chat..._~ ol died· eurnptfhlNI IMnMr Ool\'t m.. ... .._-4 _ _.._....__,.__
lln• You'll -. In "l•M«nhlp rol•" ba,,...•ent lty "'"''"• 11tuat1on
Otlwn """ your euW..-ly lwl,.,.. F,.......p will M .......,.. ll palWM
you'll 1llo aW your own c..-C.pri• Vlrp. enodwr ...._ .,....,,_..
rorn. 1nathtt C1~ AMI" ln.ol"4 .. f\11. Y 21 • YGUa llaTHDA Yi uo (J11l7 2l·A• 22) ~· 1&.nl· YCN ..... ....uw. ... ol humor, In~-+-
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