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Th e new president o( the Orange County Board o( Education Elizabeth Parker, 32, is the youngest person ever elected to a countywide board in California.
By Russ Loar
MWtlef
M any Orange County school districts
will face bankruptcy if state
legislators approve major cuts in
education funding, according to Elizabeth
Parker, the new president of the Orange
County Board of Education.
At the helm once more
t
"So many school districts learned how
40 pull tricks out of the hat," Parker said.
"AJl those tricks have been pulled.
"They did things like allow busing
companies to come in; they ~tarted
increasing class sizes; they started adding
portable classrooms on -we pulled all
those tricks out of the bag. Now we're
cutting the meat off the bone and it's
really sad."
Elizabeth Parker begins her
third stint .as president of the
county school board as school
districts statewide face one of
their worst financial crises
Stroll in the Park
The great Costa Mesa park
debate is oo and at cenier
stage is Fairview Par!.., a
sprawling hunk of unde-
veloped land that youth
sports boosters are eyeing.
But so are local naturalists
who contend the park is a
perfect eco-system that
should be left alone. See
story, page A 1 o.
James Watt dies
Or. James Watt, the
husband of Newport Beach
' City Councilwoman Jean
Watt and a longtime area
physician, diediuesday at
the family's Harbor Island
home. See story, page A 1 O.
Question or the Day
Corner ·
turnaround
..,_ Colorful building at 17th
and Newport will become
second location for popular
Italian eatery Louie Louie's.
By Tony Cox
Buslntss Editor
T he colorful old building at the
corner or 17th Street and
Newport Boulevard may
finally have a 1enant wi1h some
staying power.
Parker, a 32-year-old Costa Mesa
mother of two grade-school children and
head of a marketing and public relations
firm, is the youngest person ever elected
to a countywide board in California. In
1982 at age 22, she began her first term
on the Orange County Board of
Education where she now represents
Newport Beach, part of Costa Mesa,
Irvine and other surrounding cities. After
serving as president twice before during
her 10 years on che board, Parker began
her third, one-year term as president on
July 9.
Parker has worked as a political
consultant and now develops public
See PARKER/BICk Page
Riptides put
lifeguards
on ; lull alert
Treacherous currents catch
many swimmers off guard , nfe9uards
make nearly 800 rescu es in 2 days.
By Tony Dodero
Sutt Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH - A ~tcong ,outh !>\\ell
th at has hit beachc!> \\ 11h '~a\!.~'> ..t'i -b1k! a-, 8 feet
in recent days has also unka,hcd d;.ingcrous np
currents that can drag 1nc,pcrknccd !>\\ 1mmen.
out to sea.
Local lif eguurd-.. "ho h,I\ c been pl..tccd nn full
alert, said th ey hJ\C rc!'lcucd ..tbout l'OO people
from the wate r '>incc SunJ..tv.
"\\hene\Cr then: 1:. !>url. ·there tt:nJ., to be rip-
tides," said Manne Sak'' Lt. John Olauc:r. ''ho
pointed out that :--:c\\ -•
port Beach'll !.outh fac-
ing coastline <Ibo con-
tributes to the.: men<1ce.
Prime !>pOt!> fur np-
tides are I th Street,
the Balboa and !\e" pon
piers, the Jetties and all
of the cove., near Co-
rona dcl M:ir, Blaucr
said.
Riptide!> are c..tused
when the :.urf pushes up
onto the shore and then
re1 urns bJ1.k 10 sea in a
Strong cum:nt-hl..e fash-
ion. Blaucr 'Jtd. S" im-
mers and !)Urfcrs caught
in the current can often
be pushed se \Cral yanh
out. he s:iid.
"lt acts hi,...: a ti,cr
going out ICY sc:a '"llh
'Don't try
to swim
against the
current that
is pushing
you out to
sea. It's
stronger
than you
are .•
-Jlllll aMD
Marine Safety Lt
speed!> Of an)'\' here bcl\H!Cr 2-5 nHlc' p r
hour," Blauer said ·
Blauer warned that before going into th~
, .. ntcr, _s,"fmmc~ !>houlJ ask hfeguunh abou1
d..tngers and "here possible nptidcs could bt.
Usuall) riptide ar~s cJn be 1dent1fied b) the
frot hy, bro\\n \\JtCr th.it I!> C.IUl>Cd b\ the \Jnd
the curren t I.id.!> up, he s.i1d. ·
ln addition, Blauer said, lilcguard-. "111 post
colored nags al lifeguard 10\\ ers 10 \\ Jrrl S\\ tm·
mer!> about hazardous cond111on" in the \\atcr
A green nag usu.illy mean-. ronditionll .u~ fJ-
.. orable and free from an\ eraous hazards. "htlc
a yellow nag meam proceed "11h cauuon. ;inJ a
See RIPTIDES/Back Page
The Duke's yacht
to pay brief visit
to old home port
~ Late actor John
Wayne 's Wild Goose ,
b0ught, refurbished by
East Coast investors.
By Tony Oodero
S~l'I Wnter
f\E\\'PORT HARUOR -
It "on ·1 h.i"e the Duke
ab1..'ll rd, but fur the fiN 11mc
!>IOCe 1t \\all sold some I~
)e.m ago. John Wayne·~
'hip -the \\'ild G~e -
'"" steam back to tt'
former home on Jul) 30
Out 11\ not &\.ling tobe
there long
Will plan fly?
Newport Beach resident Gerard
Proccacino and his partner, Louis
Nigro, leased the building for a
second location of their popular
Louie Louie's restaurant in Orange.
:The partners !.igned a 10-ycar lease . . . . . . . , , . '""'-"~o...iv"'"~
and are currently in the mid~t of a Louis Nigro 1s bringing Louie Louie s to Costa Mesa, and he s hoping to open by Labor Day weekend.
"The ~h1p i'> just maling a
Cllurtc" call, .. !>aid De" e' I
Should~ county>ell t>ff-
Joh(l Wayne Airport as a
means of raising money for
the Onancially strapped
countyl Or would local
citizens be better o(( if the
county held onto the airportl
leave your name and your
thoughts on the Readers'
Hotline, 642·6086. See
story on page A 1 o.
I
$350,000 ro~ltng-0f lhc • _ I ..._ ...
7,000·square·foot building. Their llalian and 50 . The building went throu$h several
r~staurant is expected to open in about two • e\pan!.ions and concepl changes, including six
months. · -different restau rant and clubs in the last seven
If Louie Louie's proves to be a long-time )Clm.
survivor in Costa Mesa, it will bring stability 10 The property had onJy two tenants bet~ecn
a building that has been a revolving door for 19 5 and early-1992. but those groups changed
nightclubs and restaurants. concepts SC\cral times. Such clubs as Roaring
Built in 1947 by 0110 Dodd, the building 20<,, Daale., NYC and Quick have come and
originally housed Victor's Fat Boy Barbecue, gone at the location in recent years.
one or several drive -in restaurants in the area In fact, this i!>n't the first Louie Louie'~ at
that were frequented by local teens in the 405 17th and Ne""porl. Nigro said that about foe
COMMUNITY EVENfS Quon Of THE DAY
)ea~ ag;, nis gr~p operated a Louie Louie's
resraurant in the building on behalf of the
tenant at that time, who, unbelno\\-n!>I 10 Nigro
and Proccacino, wns bankrupt The reMaurant
was popular. Nigro s:ud, but wall forced out of
busine by the lea c holder's legal problem .
Nigro !>aid that becau e of the building's
location and its ample parking, he and hi
partner !>Ciled the opportunity to return \\hen
the N'l C·Ouick group hut it door!>.
See EATERY~ Piii
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Today's Orange County Fair Schedule
HOURS: 1 O a.m. to midnight, Livestock Gate opens 7 a.m.
Discounts
Youth Ag Day: 4-H
and FFA members will oc
admitted free with 4-H
member~htp card or FFA
membership card.
Low Calorie Cooking
Contest: Sponsored by
Nut ri-System. Bring an
original low calorie hors
d'oeuvre>, entree or
dessert, and reci pe card
including the caloric value
of the entry, to the Home
Arts and Crafb Buildi ng
between noon and. 1
p.m. Participants will
receive free admission at
the main gate during
contest hour~. One entry
per per~n .per category.
Ages 8 and older. Judgi ng
begins at 1 p.m.
Discount coupons and
other special offe rs are
not valid with these
reduced prices.
Unlimited Ride Da y:
SB wri~tband is good for
adm1~~1on on all rides
from noon to 7 p.m.
$1-off dbcounts on adult
admission Mondays
through Fridays incl ude
Arr0\d1ead Water, Auto
Club < 11 Southern
California, Bakers Square
Restaurant,, Californ ia Angels,
Carl\ Jr., Chicago Chicago
Pizza Stores, Orange County
T ram1t District, Pepsi,
Seven·Up,RC South County
News, Vons, military and Costa
Mc.>sJ residents.
8 a.m.
Open Breeding Sheep,
Mullen Breeds -li\.estock
Show Ring Noon
4-H Horse Show -
l\cwport Arena, Eque)trian
1 p.m.
Pin the Navel on the
Orange -Alla Dena Kids
Stage
Grapefruit Juice Shooters
-Times Centennial Stage
Nutri-System Low Calorie
Cooking Contest, sponsored
by Nutri-Sys tcm -Baker~
Square Crall and Cook's
Gallery. Hor~c Show Pitching
Conte)t -l'.ewport Arena,
Eque:;,trian
2 p.m.
Old-Fashioned Road Show
including Ostrich Races/
Moore's Amazing Mongrels/
Se nsational Lcighs
Spacewheel/Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Show -
Coors Light Arena
At1e11tio11
Daily Pilot
readers
The fiN 50 subscriberi.
who how up with their
Pilot L1ccn'>e at our booth
at the Orange County Fair
will receive either a Daily
Pilot cap, beach b.1g or
poi;tcr. The booth I\
located in the center of
the Commercial Building.
First Class Ent11rtainm1nt
First Class, an all-male a cappella group, per-
forms on the fabulous '50s Stage at the Or-
ange County fair. The stage, 1.ocated on li\'e·
stock lane, features a nightly '50s revue and
loca l dance and music groups during the day
throughout the fair, "hicll runs through July 26.
Doo Wah Riders,
traditional country -Miller's
Moonshine Meado"~
First Class '50s Doo Wop
Cal Spas Herita ge StagC'
The Orange Bo"I. -Alta
DcnJ Kids Stage
3 p.m.
First Class '50s Doo Wop
-Fabulous 'SOS Stage.
sponsored by Carl's Jr.
Mighty Mu stache and
Bushy Beard Contest, spon-
sored by Salo n Expressions
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Three-Legged Races -Al ta
Dena Kids Stage
Making Victorian Jewelry
by June Chatiows~i Bak ers in
Square Craft and Cook's
Gallery
3:30 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders, tradition·
al country music -Miller\
Moonshine Mcado,-.)
Musical Notes -Times
Centennial Stage
Watermelon Eating for Kids
-Alta Dena Kids Stage
S\\eet Lemon Desserts by
Vinciana Pasierb-Bakers
Square Craft and Coo'-.'s
Gallery.
4:30 p.m.
First Class S'Os' Doo Woo
-Ca l Spas Heritage Stage
The Colony of Performing
Arts --Fabulous SOs'-Stagc,
Sponsored by Carl's Jr.
5 p.m.
Doo Wah Riders,
traditional country music -
Miller's Moonshine Meadow)
Japan karate: Do llso Kai
Costa Mesa DoJo -Times
Centennial Stage
Suzanne's Dance Factory
-Cal Spas Heritage Stage
Old-Fashioned Road Show
including Moore's Amazing
Mongrels/ Sensational leighs
Spacewheel/ Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Show
Coor) Ligh t Arena
Hula Hoop Contest -Alta
DcnJ Kids StJgt> 1
Decorati\ c-Stiffy-Bow Bask-
ets, by Picccmakcr's Country
Store -Bal..cr~ SquJre Craft
Jnd Cool-.'s Gallc.rv
6 p.m.
Baby Balloon Scramble,
sponsored by CrcJle-J-Part
-Cal Sp.h Hcnt,1gc St.1gc
Lads and La sic Exhibitor
Competition -Sho\\nn~
6:30 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band .....
Miller's Moorhh1nc Mc.ltliJ\\:;,
7 p.m.
Pam and Maggie Variety
Duo -Cal 5pJs Hcritagl'
Stage
Cos tume for 11 1/2-in ch
Dolls, by LorcttJ Chesmore
and Janice Gautreau -
Baker) Square Craft Jncl
Cook's Gallt•r,
Doug Ker!>haw -Arlington
Theater
6 p.m.
Zippers Variety Band -
Miller's Moon:;,htne Meado,,:;,
Old-Fashioned Road Show
In cluding Ostrich Races/
Moore's Amazing Mongrels
Sensational Lcighs
Space,,hccl Karl Winn
Motorcycle Thrill Sho''
Co.ors Light Arcn.:i
Ea) Plaster Pa in ting, by
Deborah Fraser -Balers
SquJrl' CrJit and Cook's
Gallcrr
8 :30 p.m.
Pam and Maggie Variety
Duo -Cal ~pa~ ~ tcri1.1gl.'
Sr age
9 p.m.
Doug Kershaw -Arlington
ThcJtcr
9:30 p.m.
Zipper V.uicty Band
M iller s MuonshmL• \ ll'.1cJm,"
10 p.m.
Pam an d Maggie Variety
Duo -C..11 Spa) I ~L'rit.1ge
StJge
Ragin'
Cajun
The color(ul
and chari malic
country mu!lic
o( Doug
Kershaw will
entertain
cro\\dS tonight
at 7 and'9 p.m.
in the Arlington
Theater durmg
the Orange
County fair .
The concerts
are free.
TODAY'S WEATHER UICAl TEMPBIAJml:
LOCATION
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Cllfon.l d,I Mar
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4:19 p "'· ' t 12:17 a.m. 1. t
Newport Beach 79/62
Balboa: 77/65
Co5ttt MeMt ~S/61-
Corona del Mar: 78/65
TillMY:
Mostly sunny wfth low clouds in lhe
mMnlng. Soulh to 1outhwt>st winds 10 lo
t 5 mph. Lows in th• mid 60s, hight in the
u,,.,.r 7~. CoolinA off.
Fmt:AIT:
hrly morning low douds, oth~H
motlly sunny. Lows In th• mid 60s, hllh•
in lh• u,,.,.r 70t. Inland hiAh• In Ow IOw '°'·
•1111:
No eo111tal ld\oitorl•s .,. po.ted. light
v•rlabl~ wfnds, sout~t to w.st 1 O lo 1 S
knots, 2·foot uu, 5°foot amall
IOUthWPSt.,fy t~I.
SunrlH: 6:02 1.m. SunMt: 1:10 P·"'·
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3 Too busy to hit the high seas?
Disabled could use Your boat
A year ago last month, we wrote a col-
umn about Duncan Milne and Access
to Sailing, his non-profit foundation
that tc.nchcs disabled persons to sail.
'It never ceases to amaze me what a human
Duncan knows how to do that pretty good: being is capable of.•
On the
Coast
He's a sailor who has been
disabled since a 1977
motorcycle accident.
"A sailboat is really a therapy
center on the water," Duncan
said. "You have to use you r mind
nnd your muscles and you have
to work as a team. You can get
people involved in a physical
experience without them ever
realizing it. They're too busy
having fun."
-Duncan's problem is having
enough sailboats to meet the
demands from VA and regular
hospitals, rehab centers and
many other organizations that
help disabled people. _.
While Duncan 1s r.ot real pid,)', he does need
boats thm-can be relied on To noat mosI onhe
time, and which can be equipped to meet the
special needs of the people who will sail them.
The foundation got a nifty vessel this month
when Phyllis and George Drayton donated their
29-foot sloop. Writes Phyllis:
"For about 15 vcars, our Cal-29 has bobbed on
mooring D-3 at Ne\\ port Harbor Yacht Club.
Each year tt has been used less. Dad has the
fbhing bug, the boys have left the area.
"faery month as we pay the mooring and
(bottom-cleaning) service bills, we talk about
_getting rid of the 'old bo:u.' We hnve tried the
broker), run ad' and e'en talked to the Scouts. It
seems the m.ld' for selling a medium-size sailbom
arc about like ''inning the loucry."
Ph) llis sa" a tlycr asking for sailb~donations
to Access to Sailing and called Duncan. "He was
e~c1tcd to ·have ,1 boat '' ith a "heel (instead of a
ttllcr)," Ph~ llis s.i)s. "The old 29 ""ill never ha\e
been :io ''ell used. What a ''ondcrful program and
"hat n nc..it gu)."
I .,u,pcct there arc m:tn) Oail) Pilot readers
\\ho find thcm,che~ in the 'lame situation as the
Draytons: A J0-40 foot !.ailboat that 1s used less
:ind 1c ....... \\1th maintenance co-,t<; that grow more
and more. A bout that. in toda~ 's market. is
almost impo,.,.blc to ell.
Mortie listings
Newport Beach
IOWAaos HlW,OIT CI NEMA JOl>N.•llO" ,., .• , °"'• 6•• 016'.
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9 .lO
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9 IS
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Gome• • J~ 0
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1030
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130. 11 •S
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1~a 10 20
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(PG 1313 7 30
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91S
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10 IS
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,,
So why not do some good with it? Call Duncan
at 722-5371, donate the boat, take a tax write-off
for the market value -and get the satisfaction of
helping make something like this happen:
"One blind boy was on the helm for 45 minutes,
driving the boat perfectly to the trim of the sail • "
Duncan recalled. "He couldn't see, but the boat
went straight as an arrow. It ne\'er ceases to
amaze me what a human being is capable of.''
0 WH ERE ARE YOU WHEN WE NEED YOU,
IZZIE? We are now at Day 22 of California's
revolutionary new financial concept of paying its
obligations with IOUs instead of regular
cash-backed checks.
So far it seems to be working, because banks
are still honorin~ the state's warrants. The real
crisis will come tf one o( the chains refuses to
accept the markers. .
Could happen. Dank of America won't commit
any further than day to day. Since most state
employees are paid monthly, the big crunch could
come at the end of the month. Can you imagine if
tens of thousands of state workers arc left holding
uncashable paper instead of paychecks?
Meamvhile, the bleat goes on. Gov. Wilson
blames Speaker Brown, Wallie blames Pete -and
the state continues to disgrace ihclf while they
play politics.
When I \\ent to the Capitol weekend befpre last
to sec what the Legislature and the governor \\ere
doing about the budge t crbis (nothing), I looked
at the liCulpturc of Columbo!. anl.I Queen Isabella
in the rotunda.
Etched into the marble base ''ere the e
500-year-old words of habclla: "I '"II assume the
undertaking ... for my own Cr<>\\ n of Castile and am
ready to pawn my jewels to defray the exp-:nse of
it if the funds in the treasul) shall be found
inadequate."
Oh to ha"c some politic1Jm with that kind of
courage, vision and determina11on -to say
nothing of the jewelry. .
Fred Martin's column runs e1wy .\londDy,
Wednesday and Fridpy.
Patrick L Win trode. >00 of Ralph
and L~loe Wtntrode of 1'c .... port Be.sch,
re<ently received his bachelor Of SC1-
t'nce desree from Bates College Bates
h.u recc1~ed h1&h<'!>t honor> in Engh~
and graduated a~ a deJn's list \ludent
Michael Kuo, a Pdularino School
th1rd·gr<1der, was Awarded " merit c1ta·
hon by the Auto Club's Co..1a M<>sa dis-
trict olllces for h1> pchter ba~ on the
theme Use Your Ht.>ad, Wear a Helmet.
l\uo \\.on honor~ f1om among the
60,000 poster entrie> 1n the 48th an-
nu,11 American Automobil<' AssociJtion's
IAMl Nallonal School T rJ.H1c S.lfety
Prntcr Program.
Newport Beach
1065 Newport Center Drive
Fashion Island
(714) 759-1622
Shirttn Chani-Bankl dlughter 01
AhmJd and Bonnie Ch.mi·Ban:.1 ol
Ne .... port Beach. I) a re1.tnt gradu.:itt.•
from South .... e>tern UnM rsity SChool r.Jf
Law Gradua11ng "1th a b.ichelor of aru
dt-gree 1n pol1t.c.iil science and 1nteffld·
llooal relat10ns, 01an1·Banl..1, a r('(1pll'nl
of the American Jurisprudt'nce aool>;
A\\.clrd and South\H•stern E>.ceplton.il
AchiC\.ement A\'1.ard, is an emplo\ce 01
8uch.ilter, r.;emer, f1t:lc.h ti. Younger
The foll0\\1nR Orange Co.ii:.t Col:l.'~t'
profo>sors ha\e been honow<l for w.:ich·
mg excellence by the Na11onal ln~t11utl'
for Staff and Org.:in•l.lt1on1I Oe\elof..
ment Barbara A. Bond, Or. lrini Valle-
FASIDON ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
ra·Ricl.er~on er• ..ai,. n-t B C1rol A.
Ourl.e, Ke~1n L. Shannon ol Co .ra
Mesa, Or. Tom S. Gam~on, Susan l.
Smith 01 1't '• urt 9, . I Dennis L
Kelly <>I Cw<.n J dc1 t-1.ir 4' d \\•)'ne
H Wolfe ol San~ Ana
Julie Burden a 1un10t")t:C1r trom
CrJ>ta M~. h.i~ made the dl•Jn's li~t for
the l 9'H ~µring Y.·mt-sier at Scnpp;
Col~ ... -g~ in Clart:-mpnt
Paul la"rl·nce B .. du\ son of Mt
<ind Ml> larf\ A Badus 01 l\t.'Y.purt
Beach, ha~ ll'CCIH'd a CN11l11.:ate 01 Ap
pcJ•ntment to .mend the United ~tall'
A.1r Fom: Acac.Jemv locared oub1de CC>I
or.:ido Snr·ngs ti-> sumMc.•r
Sale Hou.rs·
on. -FrW(l:OO a.m. to 9:~ p.m.
Sat. 1<1.00 to 6:00 p.m.
Sun. 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
SALE NOW IN -PROGRE SS
1'ND Will. C0!\11:-.'\.1: ll!ROUGH JULY 26th
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
Polo'Ralph Laur~n • Hugo Boss • South'>'ick •Joseph Abboud • Nonnan Hilton
Ted Baker • Ike Behar • Gitman Bros. • Reyn Spooner _
Henry Cottons • Robert T?lbott • Zanella •Tom Tailor • Avirex • C.P. Co
Cole Haan • Garys Private Label • L'Equipe
Peyton • Luetano Barbera • AJexandcr Julian • Zegna
Sl!ITS ......................... $495.00 to $1850.00> .. 5269.90 to S899.90 CASUAL SL..\CKS ......... .S 5''50 to SI ~5.00
SPORTCOATS .......... $350.00 10 $1250.00 . S199.90 to $599.90 SPORTSRIRTS ..... _ ...... s 52.50 10 S225.00 S29.90 to $U9.90
BLAZERS ................... S29S.00 to $1250.00 ... 5199.90 to S599.90 KNITSHIRTS .................. s 42.SO 10 s 9~.00.
ORF.SS TROUSERS .. $135.00 to S 29S.OO. S 79.90 to Sl79.90 SWEATERS ........ -......... $ 5.00 10 S~15 00 549.90 to $149.90
ORF.SS SHIRTS ........ $ S .50 to S 175.00 s 2 .90 to s 99.90 oun:RWEAJL .. _ ......... s 95 oo 10 s~s oo
TIES ............................ S 45.00 10 S 95.00 S 19.90 to S 39.90 SHOES ........................... $135.00 10 S695.00 ... S79.90 to S49UO
18349 •uclld
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·eusiness The Business page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321 , ext. J
State marks taxable sales increase Business Watch
By Tony Cox
lluslness Elfitor
It's not exactly the kind or dra·
matic impr~vement that will have
merchants celebrating victory over
the recession, but preliminary fig-
ures show that taxable sales in
Califo rni a were up slightly in the
first quarter after four straight
quarte rs or decline.
State officials estimated that
California had total taxable sales
or $62.4 billion in 1992's first quar-
ter, up .1 percent ove r last year's
first quarter. The figures arc ~ub·
ject to change as final calculations
are made over the next mont h,
said Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr., vice
chairman or the State Board of
Equali2ation.
The statistics were skewed
somewhat by an expansion or the
sales tax base th at took effect last
July, when the snack tax was im-
plemented. Dronenburg said that
without inclusion or those newly
taxable items, first-quarter, sales
this year wou ld have been down
about 3 percent less from the
same period a year ago. On the
othe r hand, the third and fourth
quarters or 1991 also had benefit
or the snack tax, and the statt still
suffered declines in taxable sales
from the same quarters in 1990.
The modest statewide im prove-
ment was similar to the first·
quan er performance of Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa retailers.
Local retailers participating in the
monthly Daily Pilot Economic.
Index survey posted average gains
Daily Pilot Economic Index · . ._,.. . . .
Auto dealers
caut1ousllespite -Automobne-sales
June increase
Local au to dealers over the last
fi,e months have significantly
outpaced their year-ago sales
performances, but they remain
uneasy about overall market
conditions.
In June. auto dealers
participating in the monthly Daily
Pilot Economic Index survey posted
an 11 percent increase, on average,
ove r their June 1991 sales levels.
The June improvement followed
average gains of 11 percent in
February, 12 percent in March, 22
percent in April and 9 percent in
May.
In spite of their winning streak,
members of the survey group aren't
exactly bullish on the local
V1n<ftlt W1ll...ru gr•phtc
• Represents last year's performance. A score above
100 reflects an improvement over the same month the
previous year, while a score below 100 indicates a
decline. Scoring is based on sales o f local auto dealers
who are surveyed regul.lrly (o r this feature.
economy. Those with large sales gains attributed
their improvements large ly to extraordinary
factors, such as extremely popular product lines or
changes in their own operations.
dramatic sales gains at t\\.O of his franchises, he
doesn't fore5ee the overall market improving in
the near future.
"I don't know when it will get better," he said.
''Generally, I think it's not a bit better than it
was last year, and it may be worse," said one
respondent, who saw widely va rying sales
performances at his four dealerships. "We
continue to see a lo t of need buyers -like the
person with 120,000 miles on their car or someone
with a lifestyle or fa mily change -rather than th e
wan t buyer. We don't see th e buyer wh o says, ·r ve
had my car fo r two years. It's time to get a new
"Generally, I think not this >·ca.r, not next year.
We're still losing employment in Orange County.
Real estate prices aren't appreciating. I think
we're kind .of adjusting to a new reality.
"I hope I'm wrong.''
One dealership executive said his franchise
posted record sales in May and June, but he
attributed the successes to operatio nal
improvements rather than market influences.
one.'" · The June index score fo r auto sales: 11 1.
The same dealership owner said that in spite of
\lacc:o Constructors Inc. has promoted
two Newport Beach residents 10 executive_
pos11tons John E. Clement was named
'ice pr~1dent of pro1cct de\elopment and
Stephen A. Hay was appointed 'ice pres•·
dent of transmission pipelines and power
communicauon
Jad.ie Conkling has been appointed
management supervisor for Anderson
Communications Co Inc., a Newport
Beach public relations and advertising
agency.
Mic,,ael R. Ack"man of Balboa has
been elected associate director of aca-
demic affairs for (he Orange Coast chapter
of the Institute o( Management Ac·
countants.
Robert M. Penewell of the Newport
Beach office of She.arson Lehman Brothers,
has been named to the Chairman's Coun·
cil, which consists of the top two percent
oi the firm's sales f0<ce
ter in Santa Ana.
P.aul Sansevieri of S.tnsevien Insurance
Services 1n N~port Beach was honored
recently by Blue Cross of ulif0<nia for
outstanding sales at the Agent Appre<'.la·
tton Conference in Palm Desert.
KMPC Peat Marwick has appointed
William M. Gilbow tax partner in charge
for the firm's Orange County office 1n
Costa Mesa.
J;ames D. Reed, of Newport Beach and
David L. Robertson, who heads the New·
port Beach-based Roberuon Company.
have been named to the board of direc·
tors of Marine National Bank.
b y N. Gibbs of Newport Beach w.u
recently hono<ed as one of the top 20 ,
percent among Chubb L1feAmerica agents
at the firm's White Mountain Club meet·
ing in Palm Springs.
The Boston Safe De t and Tr~ ~ter~I Corp.'s--digit.ii
posi communications d1vmon has named
Company ha.s named Victor F. Mena 11 to Steven P. Borochoff director of worldwide its Pnvate Client Croup 1n Newport Beach. 1 sacs.
Peter Kuchinsky has been appointed .---------------1
e),ecuh"e ""e president coostructlOn op-
er ations for Meeker Development 1n Costa RU Ff ELL'S
UPHOLSTERY lllC. Mesa
Beverl y Koch, a resident of N~port
Beach, has been appointed d1rect0< of
nursing sef\otees for Western Medical Cen-
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of 1 percent in January and 2 per-
cent in February over the same
months a year ago. The same
group posted a 1 percent decline,
on average, in March, but
achieved 12 percent and 17 per-
ce nt gains in April and May, re-
spectively.
Said one respondent to the con·
fidential survey: "I've noticed a
definite turnaround for the better.
Business isn't great, but it's steady,
and we're making payroll."
Appointment Calendar
Friday
Customer service -The
Merchants and manufacturers
Association will present a one-aay
customer service training workshop
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 24 at
the Balboa Bay Club, 122 1 Pacific
Coast Highway in Newport Beach.
For information, call 558-1 550.
Wednesday, July 29
Technology workshop -
A free seminar on MS-DOS
personal computer technology will
be offered by th e Newport harbor
Area Chamber o ( Comrnerce's
Technology Comm ittee at 5 p.m.
July 29 at the chamber office, 14 70
Jamboree Rd . For information, ca ll
Tracy Watkins at 759-91 37.
Successful management
-The Merchants and
Manufacturers Association will
present a one-day seminar entitled
"Successfu l Management in an
Multi-Ethnic Wor"place," 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. July 29 at the Balboa Bay
Club, 1221 Pacific Coast Highway
in Newport Beach. For infor mation,
call 558-1550.
Thursday, July 30
Bu siness magic -
Entertainer and business lecturer
Gerry Hart will present a talk
entitled "The Magic is You:
Customer Service, Teamwork,
Sales" at 7:30 p.m. July 30 at the
Balboa Bay Club, 1221 Pacific
Coast Highway in Newport Beach.
For information, call the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce at 729-4400.
The Resolution Trust Corporation has adopted a regulatiap
that restrich the sale of assets to persons who contributed to the
ra ilure of a financial institution assigned to the RTC or the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
The RTC, the agency that administers failed thrifts, also
announced a new collections procedure that encourages
prospective purchase rs of its assets to arrange prompt settlement
of debts owed to institutions under RTC control.
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The average price of a home sold in Orange County declined
2.S percent in June from June 1991 levels, according to a report
by TRW REDI Property Data.
The Orange County decline compares with a 2.2 percent
statewide decrease in June, the report said. The average Orange
County home price decreased from $256,558 in June 1991 to
$250,160 in June 1992.
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Pacific Scientific Co. or Newport Beach reported net income of
$1.2 million on sales of $43.4 million in its second quarter, ended
June 26, up from a net of $416,000 on sales reve nues of $44.7
_million in Jhe..same periocLa year ago.
The 199 1 figure included the contribution of a divested division,
which added $2.8 million to the company's's sales fo r the fi rst
quarter.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Wednesday, July 22, _f 992 i)
Fundraiser helps Costa Mesa charities score big dQnations
G OLFING MEMBERS SCORli: ...
\\1th $500 gift, to two of Costa
l\k ,a's charitic'> deeply involved in
fcc<linl!, thll hungry.
J u mes \Volker, ne\\ ly re-elected
prc ... idcnt of the Orange County Chapter
Marla
Bird
Tastings
and Tidbits
of the Cnllfornln
Rcl>tnurant A l!.Ociation.
and O\\llCr of Pu!llO
.\Jl' n, gu\c check-, for
$500 .1p1ccc Ja,t week to
the Someone Cure~ Soup
h..itd1en and Shure Our
C'h <.'S.
·1 his bounty "as the
re ... uh of .1 golfing
tunJra1 .. er held ut The
Link-. .11 Monarch Uay
rcccntl>·· \\hen 140
rc ... 1.1urant mdu~try
duth:r-. h.1d their thirll
annu.tl tourn,unent. An
adJ1uonal 11nd1~closcJ
.. um w:i-. prc'c ntcJ to Ora·ngc Coa't
(\i!kg1.· 1\11 "' culinaf) program
....J
T ill llEX RISE~ I ~ llA\\All -lie''
one of Newport'!. f:l\ontc re!.tmir<1tcu1' -
an early victim of the lou'y economy, who
wa'> forced lb clo-.c The Rex und forfrit
owncr!>h1p of 21 Oceanfront. Re\
Chandler ha' recouped, and he\
purcha">ing The Ol~u:k Orchid in
Honolulu; he plans to c.hange its mime to
The Re( Can't keep J good man (or
rc!>taurnnt) do\\n! Congratul.11ion'>, He\.
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Olil::LlNt; CHEFS AT MO~Oi\\ I'S
The ArnC'rican ln!.titutc or \\'inr and h wd
is ha\ ing a party a1id p<1ll'/terrine
shoot-out Sunday at l\lond;l\ i Wine and
Food Center, where the Orange Coun1y
Chapter challenges the San Diego
Chapter tu •I contc~t for the hc-.t p.11c or
temne in Southern California. (Doc' Lo~
Angele~ County kno" ahout thi' '>)
llill Lu k, home builder and wcll-km)\\n
gourmet, T ony ~larino. Wine Socict}
prc!.idcnt, and Pascal Olhats. O\\llcr .ind
chef of Pa!.cal, \\ill he .unorrg the 'c"en
judge-;. The uftcrnnon·,·cvcnt cost'> S30
for nnn·mcmbc1.,, S:?5 fur members .rnd
begins .11 2 p.m. Phone 955-45-'2 10 ente r
the contC'>t, (cntl) fee i~ an addition,11
S 12) or make rcscrva11on<t at 1570 Scenic
Ave., CoMa Mc\a,
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l•OUR SEASOl\S llOTEL MAKES
\JARMALAD£ -I or the time when you
JU~t happen to I 1\ c 'omc cooked duck on
hand, Four Seasons llotl'I has been nice
enough to share a recipe for Onion
MarmalJdc 10 1,crYC ''1th 11.
llcrc Cors: Saute 2 thinh ,)iced sweet
onions in olive 011 Lor 10 n\inutes. Add 3
tablc!:lpoon::. ra'pbcrl)' \.incgar and 2 cups
Cabernet Sauvignon. Adtl a cube (about
half a tca.,poon) of bro\\ n sugar, or
'>\\CC ten to taste. Cool. ,10" ly, !ltirring
often until the '"inc i'> reduced. There
.. hould be '>'Cf} httlc liquid left when the
macmaladc is done. Pl.ice on roaMcd duck
brea'>t \I ices and roll into C) linders.
Garnish \\i\h bah> lettuce'> and pear
tomatoes and !ICn c "ith c.ibcrnct
'inaigrcuc.
If you arc not into cooking, but lo'e 1he
ta'>tc idea, head for The Four S1:asons'
I'•" Ilion at 690 Nc,\pOrt Center Drive,
Ne" port Ilcach. Phone 759-0808.
0
RU111ERFORO lllLL \\l:\L:. 'IA"l l~G
-Jack Jul'gc r of the J{utlllrford llill
\\inrrlcs i' teaming up\\ 1th Ru~'dl
ArmMroni: for a Rutherford "1111: J1nner
,11 Trcts restaurant on .f\lunJJ\,
After an apcn1r of 1990 'I h~1m.1~ J.1cgcr
Ch.1rdunnay, 'cncd prompt!) .ll 7 p.m., .a
ftr'>t course of roa.,tcJ A n;.ihcun duh.
'>tuffcJ \\ith !>almon and ,callop mou,c.
\\llh llrie cllCC'le l>:lUCC and fl'U p~ pp1,; I
cuuh~. \\ill be ~crved with a J9S1J J.11:~.:1
Vinc}ard Char<lonnuy. 1 he \l'l'l>nu n;u,,c
'' lcttuc1nc "'ith Quinah '>lllokcu 1.i111r
clam\, green onion'> an<l Ch.llllllllll.1~
cre•tOl \JUCC, \\ith 1%8 "X\ "i
ChardonrlJ). ·1 hirJ cour.,c r.111d1-1.11 cd
South DAuta 4uail ~tutted \\1\h lt.1lt.111
.... 1u'>.ll!c. bra!'lcd 111 ~h:rlot. 'C" .:don :i
ca r~1mclitcd om on tart '' 11 h l'J r1 ~ 1..1 loi .
Fourth rnur'>e smokt:J. rn.1,1cd :mgth
beet tcnJcrlo1n !.cncJ .1t 100111
temperature' \\Ith Jrrugul.1 .ind
Gurgonwl:i chebt: and a l'J t • l 1hr.m
Sc lcct" Cabt.: rne l Sttu\lc.nun t\ l 1JSS
Zinfandel Port'' ill be 1)uu11.d \\llh dc"crt
of chm:olatc \\alnut ton e anJ h:11clnut
creme Anglal\e.
lh::.cl"\a t1011' arc e-,~cmiul for this one,
pru.cJ ut S5U f>Ct pcr'>un plw. tax and
gr:nu11y. l'hllnc h73·0910.
0
lll l\L":t":t U l·l"El A~U U~IL'S -
S\\nt 13 1'11 I t JltOrt:.i, th;u I!> -\\here J
·•1t.1h:m Bu~inc .. ~ Lunch lluflet' of pa:.ta\,
':il:1d,, chi ken and their 'en l!Wll
homcm.1Je hrcatl co:.t~ S5.:?S. Co·O\\ncr-.
John Lupe' ;rnJ !'.1~11111)' cu .. ta ... bO::S\t
allm<fablc pr iu:' .111d liil!ndly :.cl'\1<.:1.
'c' c n day~ <i "cc k. For rc'>C I"\ at ion,,
ptH>ne 7)2.3u:;3. ·1 he bullc.:t is a\ JJIJble
!rum t l a.m. to 3 p.111. Monda) t1irough
'J h u r~da).
I Ill 0 1\ \ I \~L') A l lR I UO\\ -
DJ\ 1tl \\ ilhdm'l> I 1h;~I rotJur.1nt. Ua t'>
1 p1.1i1ng 1 h1~ \\(,1,.I.. \\ 1111111 .. 1rol11ng
d1,1.1ncc ul th~ Pi:1lu11n1nc Art Cer 11.r.
\\ 1lhctm·~ partn1.r. Grq~g Sulom.rn t,JfJ
u' 1 .. ,, \\eek th.11 th1:> JU't m.1~.ri:~ort tu ..i
~1111 cart 10 l!nJble ),...,, minute d1n~r'> tu ~Ct there bclurc thl: Cll rtatn rt\C'>. U~\I ~,i,hc-. tru m .ill ol u" :i1 The !'riot, 0:.1\iu'
J.or lunch or d11111cr re~cl"\ a11on\. phone
.. 5.\-060U.
-The First-Glass · Of Wine Is On Us!!
t•nd ~our i1L•m1> to Bob '.in
f>~t•n, The D.ti!r Pi/of, J.10 \V.
8.1) !>I., (O)l,1 Mt'>-l, 'J.!627.
Today
Rl'rn odeling ,, trl'l'
"' • c l 1 h! er n plt·x pron·
or a·n 1dehn' ,1 h<1nl•' "111 hl•
nlll'' d I ' .urn I•·< t" C .1rol Tmk .rnd
,\ 1arf.. l t>.1 t; .1r1 I l.111cl,c.1pt• :irch1tect
\ J "hl pc rd .1t G pm luly 22 ".11
the (1111 Dm 1· J'Jrk fl'Cfl'.lllon
1 t nit 1 llw '' o·k.,hop '"II ti)\ Pr
h1\\\ to I 111• c.ompcll'nl
pr1 :1••'\11111,1ls. wtt. t rn.if..l') .1 guucl
1 l1• 1~11 .ind hu\\ ti 1 ,1, 111d pitt,111,, ror 111lu1m.H1un c.1'1 l·-:>·ll1CJ1>
Thur day, Jul y 23
\ i~i on and lighting -
r ll'l .1 I (" H''ll " tr '"' \\lll Ot'
.. l •11 rt!d b\ K.11111 1Jergni.1nn, ,, '1~u.1I
• I < 011s11lt.1nt \\Ith th•• Or,111!"
ln:.11tuh..', from 10 a m to S p rn .lt
lilt• Q,1 1~ -:-mor el\l\ r, t>Oll
M. r llL'fil" 1\\ ('. rn Coron,) d11l M.ir
\ ,. 11llt '' ll'lt•rr.il ir1)111 .in
01,1 111\t inst or nphth.1lmoloM1~t ,..,
rt·q~urccl For rnlurm.111on. < .111
1>1 I 1 1.1
quarc dancing -rtH'
l ,, 1 • ' l l "' I )~IS In\ th
"'f>t r cnn cl 1uart1 <1:-1nc11~
t D 1pi.:~ h> tit r •'·l't:f..I tl.111<.t•, 'J to
] 1 ,1 Ill ,1' Jhe llC\\ 0 t.1 ;\ \l'">•I
\en tt ( 1t1, n <'lllt on ti t' (tlll\t r
111 I 'lrh nnd Pom 111.1 ,,rt l'l, I hl 11
• !C .itsu.:n.:ul.iblt• p.ullll r:. IOI 111 ·!L'
rne11 ''ho ''outd hkl· to jtim tlw
i1tll, ( I 11' lrl'l,1(1011 °t,1lf 5•15·5h 11)
Ri\ er \ icw \ publ.c-
'' 1 ~ 1 n nd.;c,1p~ plnn11111 •
for lt l' .mt,1 \n,1 R 1H r tloor
C•Jlllr I prOfl'll "111 b1• lwld , t 7
p 1 1 .11 l 1• B.ucf c hool. 20·15 t
Cr ,1in t ·r· I :11w 111 ~ ll1nt1nglnn lk<ll h
Fvr 111h m.1t1t>11 c.:.111 (2 I~)
8 II I l
Rcpublic..1n A cmbly
1 · l 1 • t 1 \.\l'-..1 Rl•pubht .rn
1\ 1·mbl, ,, con l'r\ .111' 1.' pol1te1..1I
w o.1p .1111lt.1tcd ,,11h thf' L1 forn1.1
Rcpulil1c:m r\'>il' mhh \\ 111 11 l l'I .11
; p rn Jul) 23 at thl' hunw l)f Uri.in
.mcl ;-..,.,. , Thl..'1101. _oo:, P,1111·11.1 111
Co 1.1 \\ .... 1 .. Polict> C hu.:r 0 ,1\1'
S1tO\\Clcn "111 Ul..' till' ~Ul')l 'J>l'.lf..t.>r.
fur 11 1 ''111.1l1on, Lall -54.10·10.
Friday, July 24
Love affair -Thl1 c v,tic
f.11 re r111 nd.111 m \\1 I ho)! J ~pl,1
f<:>nn1' \u tion BJll ,rnd
tot manwnl luh .:!4 ,md 2 5 • I llw
H\ .111 Ne\\ 1>0rh·r and tht> John
\\'.1\ne Tennis Club Tick~ts tu the
Love l\llair Gal;i, ill 6:30 p.m July
•1·1. are S 100 per pl'f'-On for more
1nlorm.ll1on, c.111 938-1393.
Saturday, July 25
Garage sale Tht.> Or.in~t·
Co.ht Ar£'a d tlw f L'll'~l Hunw
\.\'omen 'Au\rli.1ri "111 ho!>l .1
bcm·11 1 g.1rc1f:l' :-.1le trum 7 a m. to .l
p.m July 25 .11 511 RI\ crside Dri\c
in :-.:c\\ port BC',1ch. for intorm,1t1on,
l.111 551-595(,.
DES Action Tlw tir)t
nwctmg ot tlw Or.in~P C ounl)
< h.1pter of OE') At. t1un "111 lw lwkl
.11 I 0 ;i m. Jul\ 25 .11 ~t M :irk
Pr~:>b' tcn.rn Church H.Hbvr Reform
Tt•mple, 2100 ~~.lr \'1)\J in
Nl1\\pOrl Bt•Jch. 0(5
ID1ctln bt1lhl'Stt>roO 1, ,, :.\.nthct1c
rorm o( e'trogc n th:it "·"
prescribed ln \\lJmen \\llh ,, h1..,l1,1r\
or m1starri.1ge trom th1· l'.HI) l'J·Hl'
lll llw t 9(0,, "lw11 the drug \\tl'
tound lo. mll'llcn' \.\Ith p1111ll'r
deH•lopment 0 1 the reproductl\t
'>Y!>ll'lll in ,, lcllh. According to the
N.1t1on,1I C.inn•r ln!)t1tute, there M l'
11 :l ,00 ()[!) l'\PO)ed \.'<Omen
rt>:.iding 111 Or.inge County. For
marl' iniurn1,1t1on, call 759-85-18 or
qs1-~-;
Sunday, July 26
De mocratic Club
C.1n p.1 -'' ,,., •l'' .md stral~1c., \\Ill
bt.> thl! d1 cus,11111 topic <il the
ml't!llfl~ ut thl• Or.:inge Cl1,))l
Dl1IW)(r,1t1t U,1b. 2 p.m . Jul\ .!b .11
\ \ l''tcrn r 1·dcr.1I SJ' ing), -1
Corpur.111• Pl.11.1 11~ Ne\\ port BP.llh.
ror111111ll1!1)11 lall552-142 l
Hl1ir cut benefit -
C.11111 r 1 I l 11 1 l'' \\ill hold J
bt·l'el1I ' tut·.Hhon ' ell tht• Co~t.1
,\\r~1 !>t•n101 Cl•111cr trum nc:>on to ·I
p.m. )tll , 2tJ .. 01.,(uunl haircut.!>"'"
111· orr1•rt•cl at $ l O to• adults and $5
tor • hildrt 11 unclt•r 10 All proc l'l'U"'
'"" bl·111:11l tlw c l'llter. Fur
1nrorm.11i1)ll, 1 .111 G45-4 770 or
615-2:151>
You're Not The Only One
Who Needs A Vacation! •
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1 One Fr~~~i~}Ji!J:~~rding l
I I\. ll .1 ''·•\ :it thl R1l lx'<l An1m 11 Hn•p1tJI I I .mll \•'llr k·,r tm:nJ "111 c n1r•} I
" I ~ r L I I I ~ • Sp.h.11llL"' nm' 1l1r t11~~r \ 'JJ..~ I
1 ~ • Cl1m.1tc cnnrrolb .I cnvmmmcnt I
I } • "fop qualif)· hxJ ¢)l C:uins.i pro(e&~iomls I ~------------------------~ Balboa Animal Hospital
642,3840 • 6904 W Coa t I lwy • Newpon Beach
(Nl':lr •l11nnn1.:mn & 1'k·wJWf l\"Jftlcr)
at-•••• o r NE WPORT B EAC H
Fashion Island Sidewalk Sale
50% to 80% Off
Nothing Brought In For This Two Day event...All Merchandise from Current Inventory
TIES ............. -"' .. ___ SJa TO SSS '" ..................... -..... ""' I .• KEATON CHASE -ASHER -PANTS __ ..... __ ,_,. ___ .. M Dlf
Rm SPOONER St!ect Group S52 to S68 --·· m.• 11 Alll lENNETII COLE SHOES. . ...... -Rq Sl&S _ ........ ,. ..
BURBURY SPORTS SHIRTS i GOLF WUR. -·-.... -....... 11% Dlf SELECT AXIS Sill SHIRTS ......... ·-·-··-----.. 11'4 Dlf
REGATTA SPORT ACTIVE WEAR ................................ M If .. MINI SELECT CUTTER l BUCK ACTIVE WUR ................. u. ................ ~ .. -·ln Oft
TOMMY HllflGER SPORTSWW. ...~ ............ _ ..... Ill In Ill SPORTSCOATS... . ............ S295 to $495 ...... _ ... 11• • Rll
Saturday
July 25th
lOAM to 6PM r•t-•••• o r N~.wrORT 8 E.A \ti ~ ~
714 • 759-7979
Sunda y
July 26th
1 lAM to 6PM
Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Duve, • Newport Beach
f't \
EYERY NIGHf sa·es l!rJme Rib , -=·,. popover, ~..., .
-MONDAY-
• SPAGHETII -Meat or Marinara
Sauce ... .. .. .. .... .. .. ....................... 5 r95
-TUESDAY-
• BROASTED CHICKEN -
3 pieces In a basket, spaghetti
marinlJra.......... ....... .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . 5. 9 S
-WEDNESDAY -
• SAND DABS -savory rice,
fresh veget.ab/e. . .. ... 6.25
-THURSDAY -
• ROAST BREAST OF TURKEY -
Stuffins, mashed Potdto 1Jnd
vesetab/es ..
-FRIDAY-
6.95
• FISH 'N CHIPS -Temp ura battered
cod, cote slaw, & french fries 7. 25
-SATURDAY-
• LASAGNA ...................... ·7.25
-SUNDAY-
• SAND DABS ................... 6.25 .
Lunc:ll·Olnner
Srunc:ll-COC:k1all1 DON 'T FORGET KIDS EAT FREE <10 Years & under>
428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA • 650-1750
A.Fl'EFl 69 --YEA.FIS
CLOSING OUR DOORS FOREVER ... -( _c/>) ------~ -----..
PHEl.I~s
:'\: ( E l) 2
I
OFFER TO THE PUBLI C Fl E 1\1\EN
NEXT TO ROBINSON'S
Hours:
Mon. thru Fri. 10-9;
Sat. 1~; Sun. 12·5
D FUR If HI GS
LOOK
AT THE
ORIGINAL.
PRICE
TICKET
DEDUCT
HALF
LOTHI G
363 Newport Center Dr.
Fashion Island,
Newport Bt1ch
(71 4) 144-0264
.· . , ..
,
A8 Wednesday, July 22, 1992
Jl'Jnl'lll' .111d Fr.111 1. ~1m•t:,tl c11 Co,t.l \k.,a rcnc\\.Cd their wedding vows after 61l years. Ri<.k La"l', righ t,
oi The Or.1n~c Ifill, 13.tpfol l hurch pcrforml•d the ceremony at the Fair on Senior!!' O<l y, Jul y 16. ---
-t -H & J FA ~\Al\l\[f HOG U'>l l ;"')
Oi\i,ion: ff SGL.MAR ll:ET SWIM
Cl.l'>\! rr A MKT.S\\'INl I 'JO 201 LBS
2. DI\ .J M.lnfllll!. lo .1:i Ml• .1
Cf;i,,: H A MKT.S\VINl 2 J U-243 LBS
. 1),1\ I c . , nh:uh. Cu 1.1 Mt'·'
01\1\ion: 4 ti SGL.M..\Rl>.CT S\\.l"E
Cla" 4.u MKT.S\\ IN[, 1'J0·1 ')2 LBS
I hson h '''' 1ch lu '1 ;\\e::..1
I Jody M.11 r1ll ( 'I ;\\l ,)
Cl.l,>: 4· 11 MKT.S\\ I"-( 1 % 205 LBS
j l 1lf.1 '> D,1lpe, (c"' 1 'It .• 1
Class: 4·H MKT.S\\INf 114 227 LBS
1 K1mbt•rly D Dahll> lo .1.1 i\ \e,.1
2 Scutt P G1dding-.. (0,1,1 Mt ,.1
Oi\.i ion: rFA SGL. FDR. S\\ l"lE
Cla~>: ffA FECDER PIG 157·184 LB
2 l),l\td Manrnn~ C 1.1 \lo .1
Di\.bion: 4.u HEOER S\\.INE
Class: 4-tt HCOCR PIG 1 JO· lllS
I. ().1011.:I N Harri~, C..0~1.1 Ml '>•I
2. toll Arnold, Cost,1 M1 1
! . Co<.ly Giglio, Co~t.1 \1t•::..1
2 lames M.w.h.111 c'.'.t ,1,1 Mc ;t
2 M r I 111 S\ob\Kl.t (Q t.1 i\lt·~'
IUl'IOR RABBIT "HO\\ kbLL lS
Ohi!ttun· rRENCH LOPS SCLF
Cl,1s~. INTM. BUCK·
1 1\r,1 M.u~hall, l.O">t 1 M1"•••
Ot\i,iun: RCX, WHITE
Cla~,. SR. DOE
aza's ' es c 1
1 Dan cl N H.Urt), Go-.t.l Mt''-'
01\i'>1on: A.O. PURCBRCD LGTWGT
Cf.i.,5: SR. DOC
'> R1tdll'I M.ir,,hJll, lo)l,1 Me~.1
StiOWM \NSlllP. M \Rh.CT CLAS~[S
Cl.w •. SWIN(
5 D.1r11t'I ~ H,m1), (o)l.l Mt!S.t
Cla!>s: Stl[(P
4. M.1r ,IJJll S\Obod.1, Costa i\\e)<1 • HORICULTUKI.: IUSULT':i, JKU
JUDGl~l.
Di,i>ion: Bl O,OMS • J RD JUOG lr--G
Cl.iss: CHRYSANTHE\1UM
J Cl,111w Smith, Co)lj Mt':..I
Cl.us: OAHU \, Plr-.K
:? l1.11ne Smith Cu~t.l Me:-.1
Clas>: OAHU\, RED
I ll.urw ':>m1th, Co la i\lt :..1
Cla !>: D..\llUA, YELLOW
I l1.11nc Srrnth. Ctht.1 Ml>•'
Cl.ls): DAHLIA, OTHER
2 Cl.111H' "irrnth Co)t,1 Mi 1
2 l!Jllll' $m1Lh, (.0:.1,1 Mt .1
Clas>: ROSES-flO RIBUr--DA, Pl'\K
1 t,,1 .. c!.. ~ \l1chd.t ,,, I C..o 1.1
Mt J
Cla .... : ROS ES m B.TCl\,ORC.
ORG.TN
2 j\ \,HI.. & M1cht llt• s,u.11), ( mt.1
-ME:'$.1
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Class: ROSES HYB.TEA, RED
J. M.irk ti. M1t.ht'llf' Sach), C<hta
Me>I
Clas!>: ROSES HYB.TEA, YELLOW
J (l,11nc Smith, Cmt.i Mc:..1
FlOKIS I) ARRANC...(M(NTS, 3RD
JUDGING
Di,i!>ion: HllRD JUDGING
Cl.n~: EX 111 BI TORS CH O ICE-
ltil\1E
.1. Oonn.1 L \'.ti\ lpt•rC'n, C<h~a
M«'>.I
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CIJ!>'>: All rOLIAGC
I Dom 1 G \ ,111 lpcH.'11, Co>ta
,\ 1t?S<I
3',\\,it'u 1\h11' C1)1,1 \1t 1
Cla ..... : \\l"'-11 CARr--RO"rs IN BAS-
1>.H
2 Dunn.1 <... \ .111 lpl•rt•n Costa
i\11 ·' Cl,l!>'>: MANGING ARAAN.GCMCNT
1 1>011111 G. \,II\ lp1,.rt•n, Costa
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Cl,1' ... : BfST USE Of TH EM(
1 () J l C \. n lpl'rl'n, Co-.tJ •, ,,,s;,
Rll TIC ,\RR:\NGC:\l(NTS 3RD
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Dh1>10n: NO\ ICl .JRD JUDGING
Cl.h ClASlll'l;C COLOR':>
I t·Jh \ UJ 1k (.1 I I t.\t l
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Sal sta ts at 9am! Arrive early fo r th e best
sel ctio of quality app are , hous ewares, food,
gi ft nd much more!
~ilA~G.(f~~ b ~~"''~ !14~Jr· ' , Sine• 192~~ 11 @~ ~.. & ~J . .,:~ ~ La d ies Fashions ~ i~ Our Sak Continues! ~i
Save Up to 60 % Off
Today Thru Saturday !
Bring This Ad In And Receive An
Additional 30% Off All Sale Merchandise!
/11d11\' 1/1111 So/1111/11\, J 11fr !5. 1992 . Not n1/u/ 1111h 11111111!1111•f/11 .
C..1t,1osc frum a l>C'luti n n"
Spo ru,wear. Drc.s:-.cs and A<.:ccssories
Petite A ncl Alisses Sizes
Ne'" port Beach,
\VestdifT Plaza
10<12 Irvine Avenue 646-552 1
I· H ICKORY FARMS JI
TURKEY STIC
SUlVIMER SAUSAGE
Mldly ~':l'<mt>d, n.1tur.11l ~ ~rrn kl-d .u~I onl ~ .
$9.99
J ib . st kk
ltq~. $12.99
~ ~ l lurry In To St.'<.' ·nw
300lb. M'l11unoth Cheddar Chee .. e
and
Enjoy Mammoth Sa\.inhtS!
(whil~ !\Uppl il~ h1st)
ht lh., $1.99
l nd lh ... $1.3 9
3rJ Jh ... Only .... 99~
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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• : 20°/o OFF ~ • • • • : Any Repair Service
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548-4053
,
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A!<> u'ual \\C "ill h.1w thou'1nJ., of
h.tfJ!.lin.' in:
PARn'GOOO
ITATIONAR\'
Gil-TWRAP
PI IOTO HV\~ fE '
ALB UMS
and m.1ny otlw.: n.
AT PRICES UP TO
90~u OFF!!!
I \l IN' Ii \ 1T BARGAINS
Rl L l 110 TTI IE DAY!!!
SIDEWALK
SAVINCS
~Si;;· ~1 50%-80°
Professional qua11r v
Stainless sree1 Cookware
Opt>n st ock
OFF
Selected
Housewares,
Giftware,
Hardware, Paint,
DeSigner Faucets,
more, more. more!
CB.OWNS
WESTCUFF PLAZA, by Sav ·On Drugs
• l
Clas11 FOLIAGE '-TWIGS IN BASKET
1. katrina l. Blotti, Costa Mesa
ClaHI RELATED CONTAINERS
3 O.wid l. Wilburn, Co:.ta Mesa
Division: lOCAl/JRD JUDGING
Class: BLK/GRN W/TOUCH OF COLOR
1 Rochelle O'donnell, Newport Beach
2 Oee W . Sheahan, Costa Mesn
Class: FLOWERS IN A ROW .
4 An n Hardy, Costa Me~
Division: OPEN/3RD JUDGING
Class: TROPICAL SUN
1. Rochelle O'donnell, Newport Be,\ch
Division: BOUQUETS CRO UND)/J RD
Class: IN A BASKET
1. Dee W. Sheahan, CO'ita Mes.i
Class: SUMMER FLOWERS
2. Dee W. Sheahan, Co)ta Mesa
3 Leah S. Banks. CO!lta MeScl
Dhislon: MINI ARRANCEMENT/JRO
Class: FROM AROUND THE HOUSE
3 Bert Barc.len, Newport Oe.1ch
.'.> Patricia W. DalpE!, Costa Mes.1
Cl.us: OUT OF THE GARDEN
1 Dee W. Sheahan, Costa Mesa
4 Patricia W. Dalpe, Costa Mesa
Division: TRENDS/MOD.DESIGN/OP
Class: BY THE SEA
2 Rochelfe "'b'donnell. Newport Beach
Class: A PATH THROUGH THE WOODS
• 1. Rochelle O'donnell, Newport B£'.Kh
Class: WESTERN ABSTRACTION
1 Rochelle O'donnell, Newport Bc.lch
()1\islon: NAGE·IRE/JRD JUDGING
Cl.i s: EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE
2 Rochellt' O'donnell. Newport Beach
HOME ECOMOMICS, 2ND JUDGING
BAKED rooos, 2ND JUDGING
Division: DECORATED CAKES-2ND
Class: BIRTHDAY
1 Lauren Pettit, Costa MC'>.l
Class: BEST OF DIVISION
1. Lauren Pettit, Costa M~a
Division: PIES & PASTRICS·2ND
Class: APPLE-2 CRUST
1 . Cecilia Schreyer, C<ht.1 M(><;,.1
Class: PECAN-1 CRUST
I. Shirley J. Jean, Costa M~J
Class: PUMPKIN-1 CRUST
1 Shirley J. Jean, C<hta M~i
SR.HOBBIES &. COLLECTl01'S
Division: ANTIQUES (ADULT)
Class: fURNITURE (SMALL)
2. Andrew Coen, Costa M~
Class: OTHER NOT LISTED,SPECIFY
3. Robert l. Borland Ii, Balboa bland
Division: GEN.COLLECTION/ ADULT
Class: ANIM.C(RAMI C-NO PIGS/BEAR
2. NJncy C. Bollinger, Co:.ta Mes.i
Class: ANIMALS, OTHER
2. Georgina Connery, Ne\vport Beach
Class: BOOKS
1. N.mcy C. Bollinger, Costn MeS<t
Class: BUTIONS, BADGES, PINS
2. l\ndrew Coen, Costa Mesa
Cl.iss: CUPS & SAUCERS
3. Andre\.v Coen, Costa Me)<1
Cl<tss: DOLLS
1 . Andrew Coen, Co)ta Ml':..1
Class: HATS
2 Nancy C. Bollinger, C<hta Mesa
Class: MINIATURES
2. Carolyn Wt'Stlal..e, CQ?ta Mesa
Class: MUGS & STCINS
2 Andrew C()('n, C<hta Ml".1
Class: PLATES
1 C.volyn We~tlake, Costa Me-;.i
2. Andrew Coen, Co)ta Mesa
Class: POSTCARDS/GREETING CARDS
3 Andrew C<>t.>n, C<hta M~
Class: STAR TREK
l Carolyn Westl.11..e, Costa Me<>a
Class: OTHER NOT LISTED, SPECIFY
1 Andrew Coen, Costa Me:..1
2. Andrew Coen, Co)ta Me..a
Cla s: BEST IN DIVISION
1. Rick Cra\'eS, Nc'-"port BeJch
· Division: MINI VILLAGES/X·MAS
Class: SNOW VJLLAC(
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Dhision: HIST. MEMORABILIA
Cl<t<;s: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
1. Robert Shaw, Co)ta Mesa
2 Andrew Coen, Costa Mes<1
Class: INSTR UMENTS
1 Dale & M,mha Keicher, N«:>wport BeJch
Class: PERSONAL ITEMS
2. Andrew Coen, Co)ta Mesa
Class: OTHER NOT LISTED, SPECIFY
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2 Ru,ty Ballard, Co:)ta Me""
Class: BEST IN DIVISION
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Jailed lawyer
facing new
theft charge
Area's biggest Mlsubishi dealer shutl
By Tony Cox
Busintss Editor
Custer llc,cnbed the I larbo
...,. Costa Mesa attorney
accused of stealing
$13,000 while on work
release from one-year
sentence_ for grand theft.
COSTA MESA -The owner
of I !arbor Mitsubi h1 shut Jown
his dealership on Monday, but
unlil..e other dealers who have
clo,cd their franchi c during the
rcccs-.ion. Tim Rosie said he was
not forced under by finaocial foe·
'•ubishl and I are in a protracted legal
battle, and rather than continue a relationship
with a company I believe lacks integrity, I've
closed the doors ahd filed a lawsuit.•
Mi1sutw.hi .,hutdO\\ n us a tempo
r;\I) closure. lie 'laid he \\Ouh
nccll more tune-to <l1sc11 s th
di,putc "ith Mit,ulmhi's kga
· Jcpartmtnt b Cure he ,oulJ di'
cu'' thl .. 1111.111on lu1thcr .,
Ra\IC. \\ho """ abo prcs1Jcl\I
ol the 11.lfbor Uuuk.\ .1111 ol Lir.,
<tlluthc1 Jl',1lcr.,h1p .1J\crt1,1na.? .1~
li.11\cc, ':ml he p.11J .111 his l'lllr By LonAnn' Basheda James Pichette
tors.
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owner of Harbor M1tsubish1
S:.;:i \\r •er
LAGUNA NIGUEL -A El Toro resident,, he ''•'!> al'o
lormcr Co:.ta tcsa anornev who slappcll "itb a prob~1tion \io l:11it)n
b .1lrcady scrving a year in fai l for for practicing IJ\\ without a Ii·
..,,, 111dhng his clients was ordered cense.
Rasic, whose dealership was
the largest-volume Mitsubishi
frnnchi c in Southern California, sued Cy·
pres\·based Mitsubi..,hi Motor Sales of Amer-
ica Inc. c:irllc1 th is month. He alleged that
he had been dcf raudcd b)' the manufacturer.
Ra!>ic said he later decided not to keep Har·
bor ~1itsubishi open while the lawsuit is
pending.
subishi mislcJ l11m on \c\cr.il Mlll ,, 111·
eluding giv111g him unn:.1h-,1ic pruJtCllllll'> 1111
how many car\ he could c\pcl.'I lo ~ell
plo) cc' a nJ 'c ndoh .1 nd ''.1 1..c
f'..l1i..ub1,hi 10 p1<:k up 1hc11 car,." I le .1ducd
th.ti hc\ ... c11i 11g hi .. \l\eU-C..1r 111\Cll !Ol) t
"hoh..:-..1lcr!> .and uthcr dc.ilt:r:o.
I uc..,da) to '>Wnd trial again on Piche11e 1s chedulcd to be Jr·
ch.1rgcs he 11ccccd another person raigncd on the latc'>t grand theft
''hile on prob.11io n for the initial charge July :?8 at Superior Court
char~cs. in Santa Ana. A trial date \\ 111 be "Mitsubishi and I arc in a protracted legal
battle, and rather than continue a re·
lationsh1p with a company I believe lacks in-
tcgri t>, l\c closed the doors and filed a law-
suit," said Ra-.ic, who is also president of the
Mit~ubishi · Dealers Advertising Association
of Somhcrn California.
"When ''c'rc numbcr one Ill 1he region·,
and \\c'rc onl) selling h.llf the l"iH., tht~ l)ril·
jected in this m;irl..c1, M.>mc1h1ng is "1ong ...
Rasic said.
Rasic llechllcd to di,do'e thc 11u111bcr lll
cars he solll annually, but '>.11d the de.1lc1 'lup
was having .in ··a\ cragc )Car" 'o far in I 91J2
after down )C~irs in 1990 and 1991
K.1,1c !\,1id. too, that through h1' nmtact~
111 the .1uto bu,im.''· he hclpcd hnJ jl)b' lur
ncarh all nf the uppro:o.1111ah:I) 40 emplo)cts
.11 l l.;thor ~11tsuhi'lhi.
J;imcs Pichcttc \\as initially sen-se t then.
tcnccd to s.!f\C one }Car in jail Pichette pleaded guilt} 10 the
Jltcr he \\.ls com1c1cd in 1990 on first 17 count'I, hut continue' to
17 count!.\ of s1c.lling from his cli-maint.iin th at the amou.nt of
cnh money he scammed \\:IS less than
\\ l11k autu dcalc1' h:l\c bccomc .1'"··
cu .. tlimcd Ill fan.1m:iall} troublcJ Jc.1kr.,hip,
bo1ns out of bu,inc" O\U the l.1-.1 t\\U )'-' 11,,
I l.1rhor ~111 ... ubi'ihi\ dthure ''a' ii 1,urprnc. t
J;iil mcrcnrnding. however. hi' clients claimcd
prompted county probation offic-D"Agostino saiJ Pichette h.1,
'-'r" tl) "r;ip an clcc1 ron ic bracelet not paid b.icl.. mo't of the lllPnc\
JrounJ P1cht.·11e\ "nst and send he allcgedl~ tole
Rasic. ''ho opened his own franchise in
Jul> 1989 .after a 15·)ear career with other
dc.1lcrsh1ps. alleged in his lawsuit that Mit·
Kim Cu!tlcr, a spoJ..c,m.111 for ~t11 ... 11bi,h1.
said he would not respond 10 R.1llic\ .ilkt-:·•
tinns until the dculcr,hip O\\llCr '' lllllrc '>Pl·
cific about hi sales figures
"He's fishing, is '' h:it hc' Jo111g .. 1nJ I'm
not going to play that," cu .. 1er ... mt.
"It I\ quiti: ,, \lll>CK to th..: IC'>t ul ll\, bu;
I'm sure: there\ more le' 11 tlrnn "h.11 ~tttt--.ctt.
on the -.url.1cc," ,,11d \ 111..:e ~l.1r;m10. gcncr.u
m.111.1gcr 111 R\lgcr ~hllcr \lth11lml11 111 I h11~
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h1n1 ho1nc to his "i~. children and Lemon ~eights rc,idcnt l~1tric1a ~--~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .:\1.·!u-.i'c Oo\t.' Camon hou:;c. Greig ,~ud she i'> 'till ou t abot11 ,-
\\ 1tlh1u1 nutif~i~g prosccutor~. SS0.000 of the SI 10.000 Pichette CQSTA 1\1ESA V Loe 11
pr1.1l'.1t1un 111l1c1.1b abo permiucd allegedl) bill-..ed \\hllc reprcsenttng [_ 'J... J.~ -1 i our a y
Pi.h1.·11i: tl' lc.l\c the house :-.tun-hc r in .,c,er.it la""u1t,. ST.Kfl QNERS IN ( Qvned Stationers d.1~ 1hri1u.'1 I rad.1~ to ''or!.. at .in "If 11 hadn"t been form\ brot h· '
H l\110 111.>r1g:1gc company. er loJning me !-IUOlC money, I Try our selection of My_br & L<1tex rolloonc; fnr )'Pllf "'fX."'1.:1.11 c 'C."lc;ions!
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0 A:.:o-t1110. ··1 kri.: he \\J~. h\lng "It\ been a real n1ghtm.m~ ··
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auchar Initiative tails
111 enough signers
Supporters of the
easure take th eir case to
e state Supreme Court.
Russ Loar
Wl'llef
Local school officials are shed-
ing no tears over the apparent
ilure of the proP.Osed "voucher
itiative" to quahfy for the No-
ember ballot.
"The voucher initiative as it has
een framed in California is noth-
ng but a vicious hoax," said John
icoll, superintendent of the New-
rt-Mesa Unified School District.
'I hope it never gets on the bal-
ot."
Called "Parental Choice in Edu-
cation," the proposed initiative
would give parents a $2,500 vouch-
er for each child swi1ched from
public to private school. Backers
of the proposed initiative say it
would force school districts to im-
prove unpopular schools, but op-
ponents say it could reduce fund-
ing for remaining public school
students by as much as 17 percent.
The proposed initiative failed to
qualify for the November ballot
but its backers arc trying to rc-
ver!lc the decbion in cou rt. Quali-
fica1ion required 110 percent of
the 615,958 signatures needed. A
random sample counl determined
the propo ed initiative had 106.8
percent of the required signatures,
triggering a full count that could
qualify the ini1iative for the next
statewide election in June 1994.
Backers of the initiative "ere
turned down by two court deci-
sions in their attempts to have it
placed on the November ballot.
They have taken their latest ap-
peal to the state Supreme Court.
"We're waiting f6r action by the
California Supreme Court, if they
chose to take any action at all,"
said Melissa Warren, media direc-
tor for Secretary of State March
Fong Eu.
Newport Beach assemblyman
Gil Ferguson. author of failed leg-
islation thar would have prpvided
vouchers for disadvantaged public
school students, said the decision
by the Democratic secretary of
state was political.
If the initiative had qualified for
the November ballot, campaign
contributions needed by Demo-
crats to fight off a Republican
challenge in November would have
been diverted to the fight against
the voucher initiative, according to
Ferguson. The California Teachers
Associa1ion -the lar~est con-
tributor to partisan politics in the
state -would have taken money
away from the support of Demo·
cratic candidates to defeat the
voucher initiative, Ferguson said.
"That's why the CTA encour-
aged the setretary of state to find,
through some hocus pocus, lha1
they were not going to have
enough signatures," Ferguson said.
"These are really big stakes and
the stakes are total control of the
Legislature."
But officials from the secretary
of state's office say the California
Elections Code clearly states that
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Boardmembers needed
COST A MESA -People
interested in serving on a board of
building, housing and fire code
appeals can apply until Augu~t 11.
The newly created board will assist
~ hall in hearing and passing
j~ements. Ideal candidates
inlliade architects, engineers,
builders and contractors who
po~scss knowledge of lhese codes
and the :ibility to make
Judgements. Candidates must live
or work in the city and arc
appointed by the city council.
Interested ind1V1duals may
\ubmit a letter of in1erest and a
brief resume to the City Manager's
Office, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa, 92626. All
applications must be submiued by
Tuesday, Aug. 11.
Fo_od drive under way
COSTA MESA -Local library
branc'hes are participating in the
annual food drive for the Food
Distribution Center Serving
Orange County.
Conection barrels will be posted
through July 24.
Items most needed arc canned
meats and vegetables, soups, pea-
nut butter. baby formula, diapers
and personal care products
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Invite you to the
''American Dream Comedy
Competition"
st.ming this Thursday.
Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your
fuvorites ~they vie each week to compete at
the regional competition in Las Ve~ in 1993.
We'll see you at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge
located in the Red Lion Hotel,
3050 S. ~ol, Cast.a Mesi.
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1he voucher
lnftJative as It has
been framed in
Callfomia Is nothing
but a vicious hoax. 1
hope It never gets
on the ballot.•
DCC registration hung up
~ Students, officials frustrated when phone registration system sends busy signal.
Sy Russ Loar
Sufi Wrfter ----superintendent. Newport-Mesa
Unified School District
COSTA MESA -Phone lines have been
overloaded during Orange Coast College's firM
full·blown telephone registration, leaving
anguished student callers with a lot of busy signal<.
and no classes.
tfarcgJrd thei r computcr-as'>igned telephone
rcgh1ration appointment times. according to
college officiah.
'J clephom: rcgislrJtion al lhc college began Jul>
6. but 111udcnh \\Cre g1q:n the option of ignoring
\h~1r prca\\1gnul 11mes and CJlling after July 1 S.
Many of the student!> \\aitcd un1il after July 15 to
c.111, JU mming c.impus phone lines.
a proposed initiative must have
110 percent of the required num-
ber of signatures to qualify for the
ballot, according to the random
In some cases, the overloaded telephone circuit'>
diverted calls to wrong numbers. One student
complained of reaching Hughes Aircraft every
time she called to register for fall semester clas\C'>.
Although campus enrollmc nti. are steadily
grO\\ ing, budgct constraints forced Ornnge Coa!>l
College lo cut 150 cli.l'i!>C\ from the fall seme!.tcr.
lca\.ing .,tudcn1~ '>crJmbling lo get lhc clas'e~ tht:\
need to lran'>lcr I he l.:tck of cla..,!>CS contribu1cd
10 lhc telephone tie-up, prolonging the time
studenis '>pent on the phone searching for
.,sample verification method. "That
is the first verification method we
do," Warren said.
"Some people are very unhappy and I can't
blame them," said Susan Brown, adminii.trauve
dean of admisJions and records for the college.
With proposals from President
George Bush for a na1ionwide
voucher syi.tem and the ~likelihOod
that H}e--prepesed California initia-
1ive will be on the state bal101
cven1ually, the issue of public
funds for private schools is still
very much alive.
"A form of the choice initiative
may come someday," said school
board member Rod MacMillian.
"But this was just too loosely. put
together. It would have cost public
schools a lot of money."
This is the first year thal lelcphone registration
was required for all re1urning s1uden1s at Or:rnge
Coast College. Last fall, just over 4.000 returning
s1uden1s registered by phone. The rest ui.ed
mail·in-regisiration forms. This-fall, more th:in
J0,000 studenls had registered by phone as of
Monday, with another 5,000 or so expected to c~111
• "Somehow, the phone system was shunting
them off to other numbers thar-are-notc\CTI"on
campus," said Orange Coast College ~poke!.man
Jim Carnett.
,I\ aibble cla,-.c.,,
Colkgc l lfic1ab arc hoping to ha\c a touch·tonc
tckp ionc rcc1'tra11 n ~~~ m 1nprn~c1f) the
':>pnng .,cme'>le r '"hich they bcl1e'e ''111 el1min::i1\;
the problem'>. Student~ '' 111 be able to call 2..;
• hours a da) and adJ11ional phone lines \\ill be
tt\•1ibbl~ ... ince hum::m operatornnit norbc
needed.
"S\udc1m ha'e been getting \t:f) fru~trJtcd,"
Carnell ~;ud, ''bu1 hopdull~ it ~till bn·1 J \ oaJ a'
~landing in u three or four-hour line."
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A 10 Wednesday, July 22, 1992
Fairview: ball fields or · wllderness? Airport sale proposa
grounded, Riley · say ~ Picturesque park on the
bluffs is focus of debate
between advocates of more
open space and supporters
of children's athletics .
By Joel Beers
St111Wr1e1
FAIRVIEW PARK -This 285-
acrc p.1rl-. on the bluffs overlook·
ing the ~~1nta Ana River is taking
center·st.1ge in the debate over the
future of Costa Mesa's parks and
ih ~outh athletic facilities.
Support ers of youth athletics
sali\'ate .it the tho ught of cJcvelop-
'ing some of the pad . into a gen-
eral-purpose athletic facility de-
signed for children's sports.
But ~tcsa Verde homeowners
and conserM;.ll1onls1:> believe any
tfc,elopmcnt will ca.use irreparable
damage to the park. the ci ty's~!]·
esropen .,pace,as \\en as disturb
surrounding neighborhoods.
Council members heard from
both side!. Monday night, during
wh:it nmounted ro a three-hour
rap e-..-.1011 dealing "ith the Parks
and Recreati on ~taster Plan
Stud\. fhc council mat.le no deci-
!>i0n ·and ''ill he;ir a final report
from the eunsultant Augu!it 17.
\hht ol fJ.lf\IC\\ P;~rl-rem.11ns
Ill ·' nJtur.il \IJtC, C\C~"f't for a few
c.JeH: lopl.'J Jere-, on t hi.' hlufl-top'>.
~l1l-1.· Dunn. a mcmha of the
C'lht,1 ~k'J Youth Athkt1c Com·
m1ttcl.', the IHl.!Jnili.1l1lln tha t fir~t
pn..1mptcJ th~: .. Par~' .inJ Rccre-
.1111.m \Ll'tl'r Pl.in StuJ~ l\\O ~ear'
ag1.1 ,,11J thl! c11' nc!l.'J, to mal-e a
d1t111.ult chrn.:c
.. It\ a m.1t11.·r of p11ont1zing the
nccJ:-. 1.'I' the Cl1mmuni t\" Dunn
-..a1J. · Ir .1p·1.h1or 'p1J1.:r-. ~'r '-.ids? l
thml-11·, ttme 111 J,, .. ,1mc.:thing for
thl! l-1J, ..
Orn.. of the; r1.:~·1.,mmendJllon
made b' the wn .. ultant in the
cit\ ·s Sioll.0(10 par'-' anc.J recre-
.1t1on -.tud\ \\JS thJt tie cit\ need-
cd about -'~ tu 411 acre.:-.. uf athletic
fielJ spa ... c
Dunn :-..llJ the cit\ hJ'> built one
baseball diamond 1n 20 ve:irs and
has dune nothing ''nee· Hc ):.tad
Tuesda\ that 11·, important for the
cit~ to addre-,., thl.' 111.'1.•ds of chil-
dren no''
Councilwoman's 1
husband found
shot to death
_.... Friends, city officials ar~
shocked by the death of
retired Newport Beach
physician Dr. James Watt.
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I IARUOR ISLAND -Friends
and eulk;Jguc~ of City Council·
''um.111 Jean \\ att re.icted with
-.hoc~ .inc.J .. urru" Tue,JJ) to ne,,s
1h.11 \\,111\ hu)bJnd. Dr. James
Watt. h.1d been fount.I dead Ill the
couplt:', I !arbor Island home.
Dr. \\'all, a retired g}nccologist,
sutlered a gunshot ''ound to lhe
head. police said. He was found
TUl.')d.1) b) fJmlly members Ill the
re.H of the hou-.e and a nne was
reco,crcd nearby, :.aid Newport
Bc:ich police Sgt. Andy Gom!I.
"\Ve lou nd nu evidence of foul
pla~ or any indication that a crune
occurred," Gon1 -;aid.
Coroner and police official!.
would not c,ay Tuc\day whether
Dr. Watt\ death appeared to be a
!.uicide.
"Of courc,c 1t"s a shock," said
familv f nend Allan Beek. "He seen;.~d to be a very upbeat per-
son
Jc:in Walt, one of the founde rs
of the environmental group Stop
Polluting Our Nc"'port, was elecl·
ed to the council an 1988. And
while Dr. Wa tt w:i!>n't an active
member of SPON, he did uttend
many of the meeting~. Deck said.
"He h1mc,elf didn't participate,
but ITT: <llways _.obscned," Beek
said.
Beck said he had JUSt met Mon·
day with Jean Watt and her
daughter Terri who wai, visiting
from San f rancisco. Tern Watt
left the meetang early to go visit
wit h her fa ther, Beck said.
"l 'm just glad she got l<.> see her
fa ther.'' he sau..I.
Cit} offacaal~ also expre-.scd sor-
row at the new.,,
"It\ a terrible tragedy." Coun-
cilman John I ledge!> said. "My
fc:cling\ •ind my condolences go
out Ill Jean Watt and her family.
1 he cn11rc Cit\. 'ihare., her p~11n."
AnJ 111 a wri tten 'tatcmcnt is·
1,ucd Tuc,tlay, C11y Manager K~vrn
Mu rphy snid, "we c~tenJ our in·
ccrc't condolence\ 10 Mro; Watt
nnd her family and "111 'eek to
provide he r with every k1ndnc\.,
and accommoJataon at our di\·
po al."
A gynccolo,1?ist. Or. Wutt JOi ncd
lhc 'ill.lfr of I loag I lo.,p11,1I in lhc
mid-1950" ond rctarcc.I in 1%7. said
po~c "-Oman Pam l cmuicx.
Tour shows park's natural treasures
FAIRVIEW PARK -At
first glance, this park doesn't
seem to be much of anything
-except dry and dead.
What appear to be bunches
of weeds cluster on the top.
Mounds of debris obscure the
lowlands. A few birds hover
and a lot of dirt covers
ev~rything.
But according to Gilbert
Collin , there is much more to
Fairview Park than meets the
eye.
In an hour-long tour
Tuesday, Collins. an Estancia
High School science teacher,
pointed out a few of the park's
natural wonders. He believes it
to be an ecologica l, geological
and natural history open-air
classroom that ~hould be
enhanced 10 look its be t, but
left free of development.
"It's a magnificent area out
there," Collin aid. "There is
so much. l don't think any
coastal city in the state can
boast of someth ing lil-.e lhi .
There is u great opportunity
fo r a lot of natu ral history in a
place that at fir t looks dead."
During the tou r. Collins
points out anbe, a plant th at
tastes lil-c licorice, aJong "ith
'' ild mli!iiard and wild r:itl ish,
as bumblebees ~ind dragonnies
buzz overhead. Cottontail
rjhbih and ground squirrels
"Nature I'> 'cry importnnt, but
o i-; pro\11..hng for your kids,"
Dunn :.aid ··The \alue of athletic
•~ ob' iou-,. The\ tall-. about the
ea't !.ide gelling run-do\\n. Well,
u.olcss \OU offe r these kiQs some·
thing cbc. those problems will
only get \\or.,c."
Parl-s Commission Chairman
Dack Mchran summed up neigh·
bors' re)i!>lancc He said noise pol-
lution would affect homeowners
and traffk ''ould be a con'itant
problem.
Mehran aid a better solution is
\\L>rking harder to reach an agree-
ment "it h the Ne" port-Me a Uni-
poke curious heads out hole
and scamper down canyons. He
shows the l3ir of the elusive
trap-door spider and talks
about meadowlar" , turkey
vultures and ahost of other
flora a'nd fauna.
Along the way, he shows
where Native Americans used
to live, points out their utensils
and the shells they collected.
In 30 years of visiting the
site, he has seen skunks,
opossums. foxes and snakes.
Collins does not think the
park shoµld be left untouched.
First, lhere's the issue of all
the dirt that has been dumped
on the lowlands and on the
blufftops.
And, there arc many plants
J.n the park t.lli!t are not
beneficial, including
tumbleweeds, castor bean, a
plant with poisonous seeds, and
other non-n~tive plants that
have either been dumped or
proliferaled out of control.
He believes it should be
enhanced with natural
lan'dscaping and vegelation in
order to preserve some of our
past and prel.ent for the future.
"There are o few of these
places left and people seem to
think they can keep it in small
fragments, but this is an entire
ecosystem that needs to be left
intact."
-By Jocl Beers
fied School Dbtrict that would
allow the city to use, renovate and
improve existing school district
athletic fields for community use.
City Manage r Allan Roeder said
Tuesdav he i confident that an
agreement will be reached in a
month. Council members have s:Ud
in the p~t Lhey are hesirant about
relying solely on the district to sat·
isfy the community's needs ..
Dunn said a joint-use agreement
would satisfy everyone. There
would be athletic centers in the
north, south, east and west end of
town. But he said discussions he's
had with the district ha'e been
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"It's fru strating, l!ke beating
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with parking problems stemming
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were ticketed and at least twice
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moniroring will increase at the am-
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The council also approved a
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ting the counly-owned John
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idea that just won't fly, ac-
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"The sugges1ion is not viable
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Suc.:iety Editor Vida Dean ... uU -4321
Choreographers Billy Siegenfeld, left, and Mark Heim with MollyTyncll, ccmer. Jody Pike, left, David Lawrence, Paula Rensen and Joan ~c' illc attended the party.
Choreographers treated to well-staged bullet
f our choreographers from
New York arrived in town
Friday to participate in
&illct Pacifica's second annual
"Pacif)ca Choreographic Project
'9:?.''
l lowcvcr, before gcuing into
1he intemc two.week workshop,
1t "as 11mc to socialize and talk
Vldll -......
ociety
about the
program.
Marilyn and
Frank Lynch,
parents of BP
artistic director
Molly l ynch, did
the social honors
and hosted a
Sunday
afternoon buffet
in their Corona
del Mar home.
Mark Heim,
Monica levy,
Kirk Peterson
a Billy Sicgcnfold, th e New
Y k visitors, attended th e party.
T~quartct of arti!)tS were
c ten from an initial list of 26
n.. onally recognized and
c~ging choreographers.
e results of the "orkshop
C.1 c SCCS) Aug. l duri ng a
periormance at Souih Co:i"t
Repertory's Mainst:igc u ing
minimal lighting and costumes.
according to Molly L.. now in her
fourth \'Car a., artistic director of
the 30-)·ear-old Ballet Pacifica.
"1 he wod,-,lmp not only
prom.Jes these emerging
choreographers with the time,
dancers and a venue in which to
create new \\Ork • but also
s totes the growth of Ballet
P 1ca d..rncc company and
aps create~ interest to draw
,.,, dancers," Ct')mmcnted
h, "ho started hJllet le sons
she wa i~.
ong the 50 d.10ce Jo,crs at
uffct \\>ere Barbara Stuart,
Rankin, Joan Neville,
ers Kitty Sue McCoy, Paula
ner, lee Wigand, Eloise
io, Jody Pike and David
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Bill Roberts.
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From left, New York
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Peterson were among
those attending
afternoon buffe t
hosted by Marilyn and
Frank l ynch, right. The
choreographers arc in
town to participate in
Ballet Pacifica's ccond
annu,11 Pacifica
Choreographic
Project '92.
lee Payne photos
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From A1
relations and marketing plans for H't:ulth care
and nonprofit organization as n partner with
Parker, Turner. Seline & As ociates. She is
the founding executive director of AIDS
Walk Orange County and has served on
numerous national and tate educational
organizations.
As a graduate of Corona dcl Mar High
School and a parent of two sons in the New-
port.Mesa Unified School District, Parker
said she understands the frustrations of
parents who do not understand how schools
can go broke in such an arnuent area.
"The truth is, over th e last 20 years
education has bee n getting less and less
dollars out of people's income," Parker said.
"Twenty years ago, out every thousand
dollars of income, 35 percent of that income
went to education. Today, out of every
thousand dollars it's less than 18 percent.
EATERY . .
.
"For per capita spending on education,
we're 48th in the nation. That means for
every thou. and dollars of wealth, we spend
lcs on our ~chools than do 47 other !>tates in
the country."
Despite $3.7 million in cuts and continued
uncertninty about the school year ahead, the
Newport-Mesa school district is still better
off than most di stricts in Orange County,
according to Parker, because revenues are
ba!>cd on local property taxes.
"This is a new experience for them.
They've always, always had tremendous
revenues, compared to the services they've
had to supply," Parker said. "There have
been crises through the years and they've
had to close schools, but they have never had
to go through what they're going through
right now."
The combination of a growth boom in
local chools, with 600 new students expected
next )'Ca r, and falling income because of a
depressed real estate market, has created a
greater demand for services that will have to
AIRPORT
be satisfied with fewer teachers and staff -
and less money, according to Porker.
"They have a superintendent who's been
there since the district has been unified, who
has quite a challenge ahead of him at the
very end of his career," ~he said. "I do not
envy their position. They have some even
more tough decisions to be made, and they
have some very unhappy teachers.''
As distasteful as it sounds to anti-ta.'<,
pro-Proposition 13 Californians. Parker !)Did
there is no way around public education's
fiscal crisis without higher taxes. And she
traces public education's current rnoney
problems back to the passage of Propo)ition
13 and its sub!>equent elimination of local
school board control over funding levels.
"l like to call it a domino effect. When l
go out speaking to the public, they don't like
what I have to say, because I explain that
you get nothing for nothing," Parker said.
"I'm not saying you have to throw money at
public education -I'm saying you have to
pay for what you get."
the sale of John Wayne Airpo1 t -
for generating income. "It de-
serves consideration and study,"
YACHT
From A1
Linze 5aid.
It was then sold to a Canadian
and renamed u1 Beverie. Wayne
bought it in 1965 for $162,000 and
rechristened ii the Wild Goose.
The ship could often be seen
moored in front of Wayne's
multi-million dollar home on
Bayshore Drive. Wayne's la!>t
voyage on the ship was a trip to
Catalina back in 1975, Linze snid.
Now owned by the Wild Goo e
Yacht Corp., which Lin£e said wa)
a branch of an "East Coast tru~t
company," the ship has gone
through a $2.5 million
reconstruction and is sitting in a
berth behind the Ritz Carlton in
Marina Del Rey.
"She was in a sad state of
affai rs," Linze said. "She was very
ill and the illnes~ was rot. She was
RIPTIDES
dyina in ahe waler."
Apprnxirnaaely 13' boards were
replaced on lhe ship, which was
buill entirely of Doualas fir.
Equipped with a helicopler pad
five staterooms, a bar, a fireplace
and a soda bar, the ship could be
used for charter cruises in the
future, Unze said.
But before that can happen, the
ship needs to have its registration
changed. It seems that after
Wayne bought it out of Canada,
he sought to have it re-registered
as an American ship but found th
only way he could get that done
was with Congressional approval.
"When he heard he had to get
an act of Congress he said 'the
Hell with it' and registered it as n
motorboat," Linze said. But LinLe
said Rep. Christopher Cox,
R-Newport Beach, is working to
get the boat's registration changed.
The ship is due to arrive in the
harbor at about 9:30 a.m.
cool and collected."
From A1
"It's an outl.tand1ng locallon,"
Nigro said. "It 's onc of thc bu,1e'>t
corners-in Cost'1 M~:i."
other new Italian restaurants in
the area. Angelo Juliano, owner of
Angelo Ristorante in Costa Me a,
s:i id he's f\Ot convinced that the
community ca n support arlother
Italian eate n•.
From A10
reference to Vice President Dan
Quayle's suggestion that Los An-
geles sell its airport to help fund
rebuilding efforts.
Hausdorfer said. "It should not be From A1
Once caught, a swimmer should
not try to swi m back to the shore,
but should look for the cleaner
water and swim parallel to shor~
away from the riptide, he said.
Access to the propcrt) 1s tnc!..).
Nigro conceded. but he added tha t
he believe!> CU!>tomcr!> will quic!..ly
get used to Louie Louie's parkmg
layout.
Nigro and PnKca~1no \\1:rc not
alone in their aJm1rJt1on lllr th~
itc. Rich:trd DllC.ld .• I ;\c\\ r11rt
Beach a rch11ccl '' lw I) ,Lin o[ Oun
Dodd and a co-m,nu ot 1h1."
prQpe n y, '-J1d he cllll'>C: Louie
Louie's from 130 grl1t1p:. th.11 hid
to lcal!e the building
"\Ve were 1,1thcr l'.lll1cerned \\Ith
gell ing somebody 111 I here ''ho
wa!>n't going w be running Jn
operation li!..e the prcqou' group
drd," D o.du !>aid. ··M 10) of the
bidders \\ere nightcluh from Los
Angeles and around the county.
anl1 ''c wanted w a'otd that
1muge \\'c ";intcd 'umctinc more
stable \\ho \\OUld Jl'o sel'\c
d1nncr ...
Lo uie Louie\ ''Ill bc a ca ... ual
re!>taur:int fea turing frc!>h pa!>ltl~.
piua. veal, )Cafoud. stcnb. ,at;iJ.,
and sand"1ches ~tcnu pn.:c \\ill
range from S3 75 to $9.95 for lun~h and from SS 95 to Sl.l 95 IM
dinner. The restaurant "ill ,11,0
o ffer live ente rtainment nnd
Janc1ng.
I he rcl!taurant focc' a rcccs'IOll
anti '"II be competing "ith ,c.,,eral
'1They're ~Tl over, It alian
restau rant ,"J uliano said ... lt.s not
just in Orange County. It's all over
Los Angeles. The economy is
poor, too. I3ut if they wunt to
llpen. )OU can't stop them."
Nigro \Jid he's concerned about
the economy and the saturation of
the loc.11 restaurant market, but he
ticlic"c" th e Louie Louie's concept
will pm\C popular aga in in this
area.
.. \\e\e been in business for 13
)Can •• so ''c like to think we know
''hat ,,c·re J oing." Nigro said . "It
\\Orkcd before. and that's \\here
\\I: got the confidence 11 will \\Ork
again
fa 1dcncc ul the hu1lding's many
recent 1ncarn.11ions is still visible
at the property, '"here Nigro's
crew 1s mst:illing a patio dining ·
area, creating. a
11 ain-~t:i11on-1hemcd decor and
knocking out \\alb that had
cJi,idcd the facility into three
rooms There arc currently five
different colors of paint -
including bright purple, red,
yellow, burnt orange and green -
on the outside, and remnants of
se"crnl different decor on the
inside.
Said Nigro. ··xh1 building·s
been abused ··
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brief 1he s.upervisors on the issues
involved in selling the airport,
such as the status of grant monies
and the airport's S242 million in
bond debt.
Orange County Transportation
Authority Chairmnn Oury Haus-
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looking at new ideas -including
arbitrarily rejected." red nag means conditions are h:iz·
But Riley said a majority of the ardous, he said.
supervisors have rejected the idea. Nonethele!>s, if u s\\ immer does
He believes the county must retain get caught in a riptide, Blauer has
ownership of the airport to honor a few suggestions.
"Don't try to swim against th
current that is pushing you ou I
sea," Blauer warned. "It's stronae
than you are."
the 1985 agreement to limit noise. "The import.ant thing is not to
"We have made a commitment to panic,'' he said. "Remain calm,
a significant segment of the im· --------------------------i pacted areas that we are going Ill
live up to that agreement," Riley
said. "I worked very hard in get·
ting that agreement and it's my in·
tcntion to sec that we don't break
that commitment."
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....,. U:S. men'·s team is the
pick as a three-peater
in Olympic competition.
W ith the Darcelona Olym-
pics approaching, I am
-eontinually asked ques-
tions about how will the U.S.A.
do, who do they play and when?
Here's the situation so that on
Sunday when men's pluy begins,
we'll have an idea or what will
happen: . . The men's team has improved
with the return or 1988 Olym-
pians Steve Timmons, Bob Ctvrt·
lik, Jeff Stork and Doug Pan ic.
Here 's a looJ.. at each of the
members:
Setters
Stork -a starter and '88
Olympian, he has returned after
a profitable three years in the
Italian pro leagues:~
adding experience
at the setLe r posi-
tion.
Dan Greenbaum
- an ex-USC star
who beat out ex·
s tarter Ja vier
Gasper as a swing
-or out&de.. hit-_
tcr.
$\\Ing hitters
Scott Fortun e -
a starter and '88
Olympian, he's the
captuin. He help
blend the young
with the more ex-
perienced. In a l\\O·pai. er re·
cciver pattern, the ex-Laguna
Beach High and Stanford star
will receive most of the scrvci..
Ctvrtlik -a starter and an·
other '88 Olympian, he was the
other passer in '88 oppo ite
Karch Kiral y, so he received
most of the serves (or the op·
ponents served him instead of
Karch).
Uvaldo Acoi.ta -only 5·foot·
11 but a very quick a{ld versatile
att.icker.
Nick Becker -from Newport
Beach and USC. Nick's ball·
control skills and great attitude
are his value to this team. He
could see some spot passing as·
sign men ts.
Middle Blockers
Partie -a starter and '88
Olympian, Doug is b:ick to lend
hi~ experience after three prof-
itable years in Italy.
Bryan Ivie -the youngest
tarter (23), he was the NCAA
Player of the Year at USC and is
o major player.
Bob Samuel on i the most
\ersatile player on the squad. His
value is his ability to play all of
the positions. His bald head is
quite a hit internatio nally.
Dack Row Specialist
Eric Sato -another '88 Olym·
pic returner, his jump serve and
incredible. ability to read hitters
and dig balls makes him another
See VOLLEYBALL/14
Wednesday
·July 22, 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6"42·-B30 C\t.387
Section B
CdM High basketba1VB2
Sports on TV-radio/B3
Classified/85
· Probst knows all
about . a day's work
at Corona de/' Mar
.,_ '82 product warming up for Ernon Classic
kno wing full well it's a gri~d not to be taken lightly .
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wrner
T he day ii. i.o grueling th.it C\cn current, \\Cll·
conditioned college bJ')ketball pl;.iycr') ·are
begging for \\atcr and \carching tor the O\}·
gen aftcrn .1rd.
"After tbc d.I\· b done. n's nice 10 i.11 in a Jacuui
for a gooJ hour ... Geoff Probst sJid. "l get ..,~m:
and I pby all the time. I c.1n imagine "hat the gu\~
feel 111..e from the cla~se.., of '77 and !>tu fr, gu>" ~' hu arc like 30
year~ olu anti i.till hanging 111 there \\ith e .. ci:bou}· eb1.: "
Prob~t. ''ho \\ill bl! ~' !>1tn1or point guard nc'\l \\tnkr for the
Univcrsit> ol ~an Diego, b one of many former Corona del Mar
High houp,tu~ \\ho \\ ifl be returning to the UJ'-1.. U;1} this S:.uur·
day for the .111.d.1\, JU'il·for·fun \\lUrn~Hnl!nl
lt\ the lourth annu~il Jack Errion Memorial Corona del Mar
H1:;h \lumni U.i'h·tl"l:ill Tourn..iment. 1mohin1? 20 d:i':.I.'." and IS te:im~. hcg111n111!? :it .1.m. with the fm:il tcn1.1it\ ch 'cheJulcd lor 6 3U pm. . •
"\\ c \I! m~Jc it Ill the ~cmifin..ils t\\O llllt ol thl..' 1:1.,t three
}eari., .. Proh,t, 22, ';1id of
hb 1%~ d.in "l3oth \car'.'!,
\\C lO.,l lO the Cl,;..,., of
1981. \\hi..:h \\On II both
vear!I \\ c lo'it 10 them one
i1me b) '"~, point.., "' 1~
l;1s1 ~1:conJ and !:J,t )C:\r
we lost to th..:m b\ one
point \\Ith ll\ c '\CC0;1d) tu
go.
''The rc:lcrce kind of
scre\\ed u' 1.1:.t \(.Jr, but
(tournament director)
Mike (I k.,s) nc\cr ha.,slc!.
them bccJu'c he hire' C\-
e!)bod~ ...
hn 't 1111, 'uppo~c<l to be
for fun?
"The 1ourn..1mcnt-. '1rc
run. but I 'tn ... urprN~J at
hO\\ cumpctiti'c it i .....
Prob,t 'aid. "E\c~boJ~
'Atter the day is done,
it's nice to sit in a Jacuni
for a good hour. I get sore
and I play all the time. I
can imagine what the
guys feel like f ram the
classes of '77 and stuff,
guys who are like 30
years old and still hanging
in there with everybody
1 else.•
-CEOff PROBST
Class of '82
' '
"'ant., w "m and thl!rc arc J lot ol ri' ..1lne' \\ 1lhtn dtlkrem c!J.,,.
es bcc.1u .. e ..1 lot ol gu}., hil"C pla)Cd togc..:th1.:r 1\ll of them \\ant Ill
pro'e thJt the) \\en: 1hc h:11cr tcJm at that perroJ of time. 'o
thcrc'!I qulll! a b11 of 1.ompc1iu,cncs~ in each game.
"We'd lo'e to get re,cngc (from the CJ:i,s of 'bl)."
Geoff Probst joins a legion of Corona del Mar High basketball products Saturday.
Prob!lt. J t\\O·timc ltr!ll team All-Sea \'1c'"' Le.1guc performer
for the Sc.1 1'1rtg .... "111 l•c pla) mg 1n the alumni tourn..iment lor
See PROBST "84
just try to follow this bouncing (basket) ball
~Corona del Mar's Chris
Lynch (circa '82) has used it
to get around, and th en some.
By Richard Dunn
S9QllS Wl'lltr
C hri s Lvnch
bounced around
from Corona del
Mar to the Ivy League • .J
to the Bay Area, but ~
th ere was no stop like
England.
Di gusted with his job as a lawyer in
Snn Franci co, Lynch and his girlfriend
bolted for a year to get away and ex·
plore a different lifestyle.
Lynch, an All·CI F 3·A basketball
playe r his senior year at Corona del
M:ir High in 1982, discovered a differ·
cnt lifestyle, all right.
"We both wanted to live in London,
but English basketball is terrible," said
Lynch, who played in the English Na·
tional League Division II l:ist year for
50 pounds a "eek (nearly 10 $100).
"Rugby and soccer are the big sports
in England; ba~ketball gets very little
attention. I was paid very little -
nothing you could li,•c on, but it was a
great way to see the country. l was
working as a la"-)Cr du ring the -day
over there, then I'd travel all over the
country and play bai.ketball against dif·
ferent teams."
Lynch, glad but also )ad to be back
in San Francisco, h:id a rather tough
time getting settled professionally in
London.
"Originally, I had lined up a few
jobs, but they fell through," he said.
"The economy i really terrible in Eng-
land. l was looking for work, so I start·
ed off as tempor:iry secretary at a law
fi rm. When an American male is show-
See L YNCH/82
Errion Classic set Saturday
T hose "ho take it a little too scriou)I) might be lo ror a
rude a"::ikeniog on S::iturda}.
E'en though it's onl) a onetime shot, the m) btxl) 's
aching S)ndrome catches up to rormer pla~ers rather quickJ)
in this unique, summer basl.etball affair in memory or the
late Jack Errion, the longtime Corona dcl l\tar High hoop
coach.
It's the rourth annual Jnck Errion Memorial Corono dcl
Mar High Alumni Dnsketball Tournnmcnt, beginning at 8 n.m. at Cd'.\I
"ith the championship game Ccnhlli,ely scheduled ror 6:30 p.m.
"I think that the people "ho gee the most ou t or it don't ~o in "irh the
idea or doing "'II or e\cn "inning,'' aid Chris L)nch, an '82 Cd)I gradu-
ate.
Tht tournament, highlighlln1 20 )'tars or Cd)t basl.etb::ill, in,ohes :?0
dilTerenl classes and 18 teams (four clas es mrrgcd to form t"o team~).
The clnsscs or 1973 and '7..a "Ill unite, as "ill the cla c of 1976 and '77,
the derending champions. Led b) Mark Spinn, J elT Prie and tc'e \toore,
See ERRION/1!
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82 Wednesday, July 22, 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------·------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Err/on way
You did it just one way at Corona def Mar High School under longtime basketball coach Jack Errion - guess who that might be?
ERRION:
From 81
Mike Murphy and Pau l Andcr-
'>On from the clas of '75. Chip
Stassel from '76, Alex Dlack
from ·11. ~like Flamson of '78,
the cl."~ of ·x1 -a CJf· 3-A Dave Koe hlCr of '79, Rich Kin:
d1.1mp1on-.h1p 11:.1m -\\On the dorf, ~latt Van Steenhuv'>c anti
t1N l\Hl C\cnl\ Greg Cole of '80, Spinn,· ~toorc
1 hrcc full-cuurt ~Jmc~ \\Ill anti Priei. of '81 anti Lynch and
tic ru1111111g throughout the day I fan!.. Gochie of '82.
''1th 11 rec pool' of ~I\ tl'.1mc, Other forme r standout., from
c.1ch . C1.1111c ... arc 30 mmutes the 19 O include Greg Wynn
hrng \\1th t\\ll CIF Southern and Dave Van Stcenhuy!>e
~cct1on n.:lcrec' "km ing \I his-(class of '83), Scott Green anti
tk-. 111 l.1ch con1c ... 1 ~ Don Pryor ('84). Bob Zimmer
Kung·· Fu
T'ai Chi &
Pa Kua
!:.id1 1c.1m pl.•)' t\1 o pool and Bob Hatfield ('85), Jeff
!!·•m1.-., al 1cr "h1d1 all tc~1m'> Fryer, Scan Turner and ·1 otl
.ire 'cetkd one through 18. The Bearbo"er ('86), Darren ~tor-
btlltom four ~eeJ, then pla> a ris, Markus Muller-Stach ;tnd
"iltl-cird gJmc to be entered Rob Hess ('87), Geoff Prob\t
111 the "S,~cc1 16" bracket. A and Mitch Melbon ('88) :ind
'inglc-cl1minat1on playoff for· Matt Cwcrtnia and Ur1an
nl.lt \\Ill determine the CdM Spratt ('89).
"Drc.1111 Team" for 1992. Stars of the 1990s include
According to tournament Warren Johnson. Weston John-
dircctor ~like 11c.. (cla\s of son, Jeff Jackson and John
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From 81
ing up to be a secretary uptl they find out )'OU're a lawyer, you
a Jot of a11en11on
"So I got my resume over to an environmental oflice and I
a job being a lawyer over there after a few weeks as a secretary.
For Lynch, who plans 10 allend this Saturday's Jack Errion ~
morial Corona del Mar I ltgh Alumni Ua'>ketball Tournament, t
experience in England was far more than simply playing secret
and foreign lawyer. .
"I got paid a li1tle to play ba11kctball, but )Ou'n: pa)ing Sl, .
month for rent," Lynch said. "London t'> outrageously C\pen..1
The money you make (playing ba\l.etball) pay) for.your travel a
beers after practice, but that's \\hat's fun . It's a ~1ffercnt con.cc
over there because gu)S arc opening beers and lighting up c1g
afterward. They haven't exactly gone to the health concept yet.
"Each team is allowed only two forcigncri., but they're looki
for some high scorer or 6-foot-10 guy, ~o it's tough to get pie!..
up for the fir!.t division The ccontl divi.,ion \\ii!. P.rctt> lo" ·kc~ c
we played on weekends and prnc11ccd once or \\\.ice a week. n
Americans were really the only ones "ho got paid, and they p
all this pressure on the Am~rican., to get the points."
Lynch, 6-1. 170, about 30 pounds hea"ier thJn ''hen he pl a>
for the s~a Kings. attended Dartmouth for two }'C:HS after gr.id
ating from CdM. ,
"I was an Ivy League bal>ketball pl.:t)cr. but I didn't ha'c a Oh
sion l body," L) nch s.11tl. "I dcc1tlcd nc11her collc~c bai.ketball
the eastern universities ''ere mt out tor me; c11hcr that or
wasn't cut ou t for th em."
So Lynch transferred to St.1nlord, "here he completed ht\ u
dergraduatc studies, rccc1' ing Im bachelor' in hh.tory before c1
tering the St:inford La" School.
Lynch -currently \\Orl.ing tor the l.111 Jinn of Coblentz. Cahc
McCabe and Ureyer in the U,1\ AreJ -fim ... hetl la'' 'chool i
1989.
lie and his girlfriend. J ill, took a l\\O·month detour to Afri
following their yea r-long ... t.1) in London.
"Jill had lived near the borda of Ken\J ''hen .,he":" )Oungc
in a little tO\\ll called Kal..amcgJ, so \\C ''cnt b.it:k there <111
st~iycd with the family 'he'd liH!d ''ith," L) nch sa1J. "We '"'er
1hcrc for a week and ''c took a .,afart fo r .1 ''ed., then ''c \\Cl1! t
Egypt for a '"hile. Out I got tuctl of II .1tkr a few tlJ}:. bcc.itc.
life i very !>low there.
"London wU'I great hl.'cau!ie \OU coulJ ''all.. UO\\ 11 the.street an
sec so much differen t culture· It \la .1 loi of fun. l>ut no'' it '
back to the real \\Oriti Anti "e'1 c c,t1ll pa\lng for the trip ..
L)nCh, a Marting gu.irtl along ''ith ~111.c llc'>s on Cd~I \ CIF 3
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Briefly
Newport Seafest has full schedule
. NEWPOR! BEACI l -A variety of competitive sport· ----
mg events will be featured at the 1992 Ncwpon Scal·est
for sports c.nthu!tias!s n'I well as the casual spccwtor. ~
The fesuval begin!> Fnd.ly, Sept. 11 with an college
w:uer polo tournament hosted by UC In.inc at the Mm-
in n Bergeson Aquntic!I Center on the c:1mpus of Corona dcl Mar l ligh School. '
On Sept. 20 a ScoFcM I luff .111d Puff event -cyclist\ competing in
a variety of racing events including a 12-milc, BS·milc and 60-mile
tour.
Additionally, a Sl and !Ok run and a Sl walk is !.lated.
Registration includes .1 commemorative T-shirt and a rafne ticket.
A pancake breakfa\t "ill he offered following th e event\.
A health and sport<; C\(>O ''ill be held in conJuncuon \\lith Sea fest
Huff & Puff and '"ill include doctors, thernpi'>b and fitness trainer!.
offering information, a 'Miety of health screening tesb and the latest
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Spectators and portic1pants can enjoy the SeaFest Challenge Cup
expected. The ~tart 1<. at the Newport Pier.
Demon...iratmn'> by prufl!ss1on:il k11c-flying teams will be gi\'cn at
the :innual lite lc.,tival, to be held Sept. 19 and 20. It's open to the
public. L
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Coed so ft ba ll champion ship s slated
The City of Co'..ta Me~a Community Service::. Depart· ----
mcnt "111 be hoo;ting the "Southern California Coed Soft· ~
ball Champion'ihip\ on Aug. 29 and 30 at Tc\Vinklc Park __. _____ _
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Boxin g se t fo r Irvin e Marr.i ott and Electric Oont Rally Sept. 19. The Challcn~e Cup offers com·
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five -class PHRF event tu be held ac.ljaccnt to the Ne\\ port Pier. One Fii;ht1ng Lifeguard," "ith a 13-4 reco rd , will meet Oak-11.-._.
of the classes is open to anyone who woul d like to compete with no land's Arnold Williams July 30 at the Irvine Marriott for ~p=---==--i-t--~=~~r--:
yacht club mcmbef'hip required. tb' \..lcant 15.J.-pound -Califomia Slale-.Super ~~
Hosting the Electri c 13oa t R~lly \\ill be the Dalboa Day Club. tcrwcight Ch.11np1onshp ..
Event chairman Rod Rodhcim said near!) 75 bontlt will participate Wilham., enter\ as the state\ No. 2-ranled 15..S-poundcr and bo;ists
\\ ith an anticipated crowd of 400 spectators ,, l '.!-2 rcn>rd. Th~ fight j., \Cheduled for I 2 rounds.
The 30th annual Pier Swim offers sw 1mmers of all age!! an op· Aho hilled 011 the card i'> a he a''}" dgnt 4-roundcr, plus unde-
portunity to compete for trophies in varied categories. I losted by Uic -fc:m::d C'.1rlo-. I krn.indeL, '"ho has \\On hi<; first three pro bouts, all
City of Newport Ucach Marine De partment, O\cr 100 participants arc at the ~l.irriott. ..
On a dare, Floyd in facihttes maintenance attaches
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VOLLEYBALL:
From 81
1;1owJ l.1voritc.
I 1mmon"> -J ~tartc.;1, J'> \\ell as an '84
. 1ml ·~s J,!lllc.J mcdah\t, the ~"<·Ncwpon
l l.11 ho1 ll1gh and LISC \tar has spent the
b\I l\\O \ICM\ in llll). hut has returned in
• 11\ ,1l\empt tu becomc,the only player to win
tl11 cc 01~ mpic goldll.. ll1s unbelievable desire
111" n '"II gi'c our U.S.A team an extra
pu~h ll' c.: \Celle nee.
lhl'I t I l1l11arJ -the st..ir of the future.
H1 C'11t ",,, on lhe te.1111 las't summer and fall.
hu1 k lt Ill pl.1y .it Long Oeuch St:lte and
rc1ur1 l J "1th no as!>ur.inci.: of making the
ll'.101
ln 1c1111' ol compcti11on -C\Cry team will
pl.1' """I 1e,1m in it ·., respec11,e St\·team
t'1h•I ''ith 1hc wp four ~oing to the playoffs.
Pt111I \ l'Onsbl\ ol Canada, the U.S ..
I 1 1·1~l. It II), JJpan .111J Spain.
1'1)td U consi<,ts of 1--nrca, l lolland.
\ll!lli I ns (Ruo;sia) Cuba and Orazil.
, I h~· tour tc.11m. lrom e..1ch pool play the
l1•u1 11.otm' frum the l1thcr \\.ith No. I
1c 11 1't '\o ·l anJ l\o ~ ag.11n't No. 3. The
\\.lllllU ' rl.1~ the sern1l111a" ()ll Aug. 7, \\hilc
___ ll~IC till.ti ... ~ tlUf I)
Prl·diction'I
In 111, recent discu.,.,1,in~ \\ith hl·ad coach
I r1.J St.arm. he felt th.it ~I\ tc.am~ could \\IO
1 he t:.1ll.I -J 1.11\. Ll.S , C lS. l loll;rnJ. Cubn
111d ~111.1111 •
l"hc pr11hkm \\tth 1hc crlW1·pool pl.1yoff
1111,11 , .. 1h;i 1 f.1u1 ot the top~·~ teams arc
l\»11 H. mcJning 11wgh 111.11chc-. for the
"i \ n ~// pl.1)0ff lll.ill·hn.
\I\ l'll'J1ction is lot 1 gold tor the U.S.A ..
·II lllO'>t vollcyhall pel1plc ..1rc picking
11, .. I ht: pl11>I pl.I) m llch \\Ith Canada
I 11~·-, "· Julv 28) 'carc:s m1.: hcc:iu~c thcv
l\1: 1mi'r J\Cd gre~Hh Al,o .• 1 p0~\1blc •
• ll 1i1.1h.h \\Ith Ur.1,il rnuh.I bc wugh 3'>
',:r .. c 11h 'pl11 .1 \\'111ld League match
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I!" M1n t\C these. I belic\c 1h.1 t the
'i'1,;l1 11,i:J \Clcran~ ('I im111ons. e tc.} and
..: r 1.'' '•unc t,1knt <h11: .ind Fortune) "Ill
,, •:.: I 11111..: tl11. third l'llll!>Ct.:ut1ve Olympic
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< li.1r/1c flmnclc's 111/fr1b.JJI column
111111 .1n in 1/u• Uai~1 Pil~t t'H 'IJ' H'cdncsdaJ .
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P.lul Orris will kick back and watch the nucleus of his career at Corona
del Mar toil o n Saturday. He's been the head coach the past six years.
PROBST:
From 81
the 1hird 1imc: .
Afler shooting 52 pcrccnl from 1he field and uvc r·
11ing 15 poinls and seven a~i.ists per contest his se·
nior year, Probs1 continued his hoop5 career al UC
Davis, where he s&arted at poinl guBrd his freshman
season, averaged 9.9 points and seven assists per
game and earned all·conference.
However, because UC Davis Coach Bob Hamilton
retired, Probst lransfcrred to the University of San
Diego.
"I just 1hough1 I wanted 10 leave because (Hamil·
Ion) was &he reason why
I went &here," Probst
said. "l always wanted 10
play Division I baskelball
and Coach (Hamilton)
helpod me find another
school.
"There were three or
four Division 1 level
schools that wanted me
out of high school, but f
chose-Davis because it
was a better academic in·
s1itulion.
"There were schools
thal s1ill wanled me after
my first year at Davis,
bul I decided that San
Diego was the best place
'A lot of people
sai d I wouldn 't
pl ay (at the Uni-
versity of San
Diego), but I
worked hard, put
my time Ln an d it
came out for th e
best.•
-GEOff PROBST
CdM product
fo r me because it nec~kd a point guard."
Probst red-shined his firs& year at San Diego. wa~
the sixth man his sophomore (third) year, then Start·
ed every game but two his junior season, averaging
about 30 minutes a game.
"A lot of people sa id I \\Ouldn't play," Probst
said. "But I worked hard, put my time in and it
came out for the best."
The San Diego areu seem~ to fit like a glove for
Probst, 5-foot·I l, 165 pound~. "It' beautiful d0\\11
there." he said. "For me. l fi t the school perfectly
because I'm short, 5·1 I, <tnd have blond hair, likt: u
surfer guy. So I fi t in perfect."
Probst hopes to fit •'in perfectly 011 the baskc1bull
team again next winier. Before then, though, hi:'c.J
like to help his old Cc.JM buddies get ome revenge
on Saturday and win the alumni tournament.
Boati ng
MllntBllMCll II ,.,,,, tllB .,,,
ot tllB 11m1
Most boa& don'l sink ot sea .
·They sin k at &he dock a.nd !he
cause is ofte n a faulty plumbing
system, according to &he 4~,~
member Boal Owners Assoc1a11on
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Rainfall can quickly sink a
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Fortuna1ely, periodic inspcc1ion
and routine mainlenance of the
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bilge. pumps, underwater thru-hulls
and related parls -can prevent
most boat sinkings.
To help skipper~ identify poten·
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Some tips from this free guide:
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or call I· 00-678-6467.
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PUBLIC NOTICE of sa101 all r1ghl. lltle and tto;TER SAID LANO AT A desc11bed deed of trus1 of Orange, and 11 de-under th• pr01111k>n1 of the TrustM a written 0ec1818• qtJell fOf Special Not1ee of ~r,~;0~s: (~ ~~!· ~= llt llrlt Pll,!!':.:.... • ... 1n1eres1 conveyed 10 and POINT LESS THAN 500 and esllmated costs ex-scdbed as follows: A deed of trus1. llon 01Default1nc:1 Demand the filing of 1n invenlory 1 f let bo d del IOI, U111111 ... lllillO -.....--N-0-T-IC_E_O_F ___ I now held by 11 under said FEEt TO SAID SURFACE, penses. and advances Is Leasehold Estate In and 10: Notice of default and 9*:· fOf Sile ltld wrinen Notice and appralsal of estate as. •• • ~~ nlet a
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0:11° IC· for...., llPOft or I ...,.. s E Ocod of Trust in the prop. AS RESERVED BY ADA M S157 973 74 Parcel 1 lion to sell the dncrlbed of Default and E~ to Hts OI or any pet11ton °' •cc 0
1 a 0 1 -bo-~..,.....,...._you TRUSTEE'S AL l'rty hero.nailer described HESS IN DEED RE· 11 1; po.ss•bte tllat at the P11ce1 4, In lhe City or real proJ*1Y undtf the St ll. The undersigned account t_IS p1ovlded In cionane.~uen E Ra l. 111d your cnaor penne a
lo•n No TRUSTOA· JOSEPH A CORDED ~AV 1 1959 IN timt or Hit the opening Newport Beach, County of deed of lrust was recOfdld Truslff caused aald Notice seclfon 1250 of the Callfor· gado. es. Kavin • ob!) 1ong11 ~.Y°"l\M OftlW11'9
4352041.INV. &15 CARR. BENEFICIARY BOOK 4695 PAGE 94 OF bid may l>O less lhan lhe Orange. Slate of CaMornla. On March 18, 1992, IS Doe-of Oef1ult and Electloo to nla Probate Coda. A Re-~~n, t Es~ioi 30~e~:o,~ --~ tD ... llt ....
CARR T.S. NO. BANK OF AMERICA NA· OFFICIAL RECORDS lotal indebtedness due. as shown on I map tiled 1n ument Number 92·164462 Sell lo be recorded m the qtJest ror Special NolJce B rt~ CA 926io your PfClll•1'"' ...... Ill 111-
l t28261 TIONAL TRUST ANO SAV· Yf)U ARE IN DEFAULT Date: 7/15192 Boal< 36, page 35, P11cel of the OlflClal Reeord1 of county where tht real p1op-fOfm ls ava1l1ble from tht O~~E MAY 26 1992 *t llNlllll ....... "'~
UNIT CODE M INGS ASSOCIATION re-UNDER A OEf:D OF TRUST T D SERVICE COM-Maps, In lht Office or lhe Orange County. erty ls loClled. court clerk. ,;,.S H DEMPSEY cndllOI
AP 935·23-033 cord~ Oc1ober 30, 1990 DATED 10 24 90 UNLESS • • County Recorder of said V 0 L UNT EE R AS. HOUSKEY FINANCIAL Attornew for pell• JAM~ • 1 Tl ,_ M TMf --~ 1,11CE Cv".,PANV 11s Instr No 90-575972 In You· TAKE ACTION TO PANY, 81 Hid Trustee, Orange Counly. SISTANCE COMPANY, CORPORATION A S tloner: Clertl, llW Robert Avttl•, YIU -.T NY, • TO.
r p ,r J T us•e~ Book Page of Ofllclat PROTECT YOUR PROP· Br Karen Benanti, As-Parcel 2 Br. John M. T11mer, SAID TRUSTEE, 14011 HUFI T EDLER, KAUS De1M1tr 1W111 ,_ MYmlff JI
., , ,. ~ ·~ .,, ,,, de Record:> 1n lhe office ol lhe EATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT slstant Secretarr, 9 0 1 An eas.-nent tOf Ingress, Eaq Attomew for Volo llEACH llOULEVARD & ETTINGER 351 S Published Newport ITOP TMf NMCL--•
•LJ Ld 011,,.'i1 ~·itl Recorde1 ol Orange A PU&LIC SAll IF YOU South Lewis St., Or· egres1 ind vehlcul11 park· ·• A 1 • A 'et ,. · Btoch·Coata Mesa Daily •an ri •
' Ar PUBLIC AUCT;Ot< Coun1y said deed or lruSI NEED AN E 'PLANATION •nge CA 928&8 (714 ) Ing over P1rcel A, In the untee r aa stanc e WEI TMINSTER, CA Gr•ncl we., 3 h r., plot July 1 8
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11 ~ tnc 10.,,.,5 prope1•y PROCEEOINC. AGAINST IF AVAILABLE THE shown on a map filld In 85122 llw: D. ROSAS, AS. 90071·3101 OTMEll llUIOI, c;IMlfAlf. ~ ... 1u t n:::l• in PARCEL 1 UNIT 33 AS YOU. YOU ,SHOULD CON· EXPECT ED OPENING Book 36, page 35, P1arcel Publllhed Nawporl SISTANT SECRETARY Publlsh1d New pon PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ... %74'0 Noll\
L ,J s· ~ ilrCI c• St-iOVwlll ON THAT CEA· TACT A. LA~NER Maps, In the Office o the Beach.Cosla Mesa Dally Publishe d Newport Bt1ch·Costa MeH Daily GIW ..... Sllltl AM. ~ ~ "','.C:(.i;c';e~~ o~ ~~r~n{c°o~gEooMJ~~~~ cg>~~A~~~1~~~o LAlllE =~Dc~I1~~o:HT:•::~ ~~Recorder or Mid P1I01July1s.22,29,1992 7 Beach-C<>sta Mesa Dally Po101 Ju1y21 ,22.2e.1992 flLE ~~~~\tR~ 001• =~g:)7~~
S.i • '>Q't• 1917 IN BOOK t2219 ,1 a street address °'LOWING TELEPHONE W111 be sold on August 12, W26 Ptlol July 22, 29, August 5, T6l9 llOTICfOfDlfAUlTMO 1 ,_._..,__.... ,_
, ,., •111 1, ··t·.,,, !='AGE 18~5 OF OFFICIAL common dn 9na11on of NUMBERS ON THE 1992, 1n the lobby of the PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE UlCTIOllTOUll -.. ...... •...,..;, ..
RECORDS OF ORANGE: propenv rs shO'f\n above. DAY BEF ORE T HE building located 81 601 w270 UllDlJIDftDOf TllUIT ll•lfll•ll ........ ...
COUNTY CALIFORNIA no walf.snty Is g ~en as 10 SALE· 1714) 385-4837 South l•WI• SllHI, Or· NOTICE OF llSC 779 .cNITAllT ll011Cf ..... .....
PARCEL 2 AN UNOI· 115 co111i:,•etcrl!!55 Ot CC)(· OR (2.13) 827·4885 ange, Cahlornia 92668, It TRUSTEE'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IUMMONS '°"" PIUN'Elln II • :: ~ a I ~ .. vlDEO 1 c;.t INTEREST IN reclne~sl ' l n• benef1c ary 1:30 p.m .. to lht highest D led• JUI" 14 ORIQ.OIUM •CM&ll YOU OBITUARY 888 ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT undor i>.>•d O(led 01 Trust. TAC4 7822 bidder fOf cash, casntef's 8 • • 0 157505 fCITACION rAY· ,........., .. 11 ltn I JIJI,
NO 9093 AS SHOWN ON by reason ot a br~ach 01 Published Newport chtcl< dr1wn on a stale°' 1H2A.P. No. NOTICE OF JUDIC&AL) ..... '°""• IOlD ,__, ... ,........., .. ----------.I A •AAP RECORDED IN delau I in l'le obi 9.ilions Btach-Costa Mesa Daily national bani<. savtngs as· 117·393-15 PETITION TO NOTICE TO: (Avteo e) ITI, n llAY -· ,._..... .. -II EGAN '100!'. 393 PAGES 5 ANO secured lhe•oby noreio· Pilot July 22 29 August 8 soclatlon, or savings bani< T .S. 74-9888 ADMINISTER ELI NA SKYE U I T· Ntff~ ~ •11M1ll,..., II ...... J h (J k) F t OF MISCELLANEOUS lore execlJled and dollv-1992 ' ' ' spectfled In Flnancra1 Code IMPORTANT ESTATE OF MAN dyou~ 1 in~ ......... ' 1 n .
cfs "Eg:~. 11/8~; 1.IAPS, RECORDS OF OR-ered to lhe unchns1gned a . w271 Section 5102 and autho-NOTICE TO GEORGE Ill FROM: ID•I E VE bfll9Yollf~of• ............ YIU MAY l•
:\"<GE COU"JTY CALIFOR· w•.nen Oec1ar1111on ol De-nzld IO do bulUleSI In Cal· PROPERTY OWNER· • EASTMAN AL.OSIO d Cln0119 11¥ ....,~.., YOUI UIM -.Tl• YOU DO lfT
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1 M~s '' •e· 1: A TOGETHER WITH All lauit and Demand fOf Saro PUBLIC NOTICE 1lomla, Of olher designated YOU AAE IN OEFAU.LT ANDERSON elta 11 CHAEL U STMANon t Cklt Pl¥"*'• 1*11 pennl· TAii PllOllPr ~ t 1 '1 rncnittt•• c)f 1110 1,1 p RO v EM ENT S and 1o.rincn notice ol do-cash equivalent. UNDER A DEED OF GEORGE McMICHAEL I costs llld ~ Wllllft Notlm a _.., fMI! ._.
" trucrt011 lr.Hfo, THEREON EXCEPTING laull and ot eectien to R EC o RD t N Q A E· The salt wilt ~ .made TRUST, OATEO May 15, ANDERSON ESTATE OF: (He,..,_ aont permftd "' llw tor ... ... c.,er.1
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l ''I Ji.tv 1 tt. 1992 THE llE FROM CONDO. cause Iha undt·•s goad to QUESTED BY A ND without cove11anl or war· 199t UNLESS YOU TAKE Caae No. A1850U cle ffl LUCIA S. EAST· fllnl~t ol your account, Clllllnlll ~
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in •.~ t NIU M UN ITS 1 sell sad prorwrtv to s:11tsty WHEN REC ORDED ranty reg11dtng til~e, pos· ACTiON TO PROTECT To all helr1, btneflclarlts, MAN, DectHtd wtllefl 11 nOfmat, IM lluUrml II fWf ..,,_ .. "'UST(( ..
J, <f.,•JY C1:, ~~ow THROUGH 64 INCLUSIVE, said obl•!)31tons. and thar• MAIL TO· VOLUNTEER session, Of encum ranees. YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY crtd1t0fs, contingent Cfedl-A cour1 proceeding has A11S ptlOf IC Ill dalt ttt kw flt .., llt ..... ..,._
.Jt1•:,1•v tiu r1ad boon lOCATE.D THEREON. after the undersigned • 10 satisfy the obflgation se-SE SOLO AT A PUBLIC tori, 1nd PtflOnl who may bMn staned 111thlch may •I· Siii ol your Pl'Of*1' No T W.dl
1 1 •e!. <Junl or the EXCEPTING FROM A caused said not•ce ol de-AS S ISTANCE COM· CUfed by tile deed Of trusl SALE. IF YOU NEED AN ~ othefwiM lnt9ftstld In feel your 1nltfHt1 In lhe a • may bl tel unit llrM Oetf °' Mt..... '
ti Ht) r llrl'.!U 51ncc PORTION OF SAID LOT rautt Ind of elect.on to ~ PANY, c/o Turner & Wit. executed by SARClAY RE· EXPLANATION OF THE the Wiii or est1te, or both of •••ate. Atld tht document monlll lrom Ill .... ""no-1991 TR="..=:~
t9G 1 In retircmcn1. All CRUDE OIL, PETRO· recorded Octobt!r 29, 1991 llema, ln c.1 5 50 West GENCY PARSTTNEERRSC, O~ NATURE OF THE PRO-GEORGE M. ANDERSON dt11ve1td will\ this Sum-ICI ol dlllult ~bl rtcOf'• !! ~ ....., _..:..., ...
l•C wo•kod part 11mo LEUM, GAS, BREA, AS· as Instr No. 91·!'>90833 In "C" Stre et, lulte trustor,1oWE N ,... CEEDING AGAINST YOU, aka GEORGE McMICHAfl mons. of ~ dlloll --•,......--,. '"""
5 :> cros~ing guard PHALTUM ANO All KIN· Book Paga of Olllc1al 1100 S•n Dlqo Call• VEYANCINO CORPORA. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ANDERSON You have 30 CALENDAR (WftlCll dall lltlr ':11m1 • FICIARY Corpor• .... Rf·
OREO SUBSTANCES A.NO RecOfds n lno oil ce ot the ' 1 TION, as trustH, r°' the LAWYER A PETITION hu been DAYS after 1nl1 summons ,.., Oii CORDED Mlrdl I. 1991 a ar 'Jcv.port Etemen-OTHER MINERALS UNDER recorderoror~"oecounly, for nl• 92101• Atten-btntltl ind security of On Au ust 12 1992 11 flltd by Bern1dotte P 11 servld on you lo file 11 111'10llnlilS2•2°'12 •0f lnlr No 11-10551Jtf0fll*tl
t / Sctioor 10' 15 ANO IN SAID LANO EX· Said Sale W•'t be mode, llon: St.er Skelton PROVIDENT NATIONAL 10 oo At HOUSEKEY Fl-Lestlf and Frid L Leydorf this court 1 tyJ>twr1nen re-24 l992 llld w111ncr... "8cor• Ill Ill Dtb CIC llt,. •' .,~ Survivod by CEPT THE RIGHT TO USE bl.ft 111t•lhout co-..onanl or TS No. VAC·1053.04 ASSURANCE COMPANY, NANCIAL 'CORPORATION in the Superior Cour1 of 5POOH if you wlllt to bt Y°"' account Dec0ma cor ... ,;, ~ CovrttY: SAID
Helon, sons J ANY PORTION OF THE wanan1y e•D' U °' Im· NOTICE OF IS beneficiary, dated No-11 duly 1ppointed TruatM California, County of OR· heltd by 11\e cour1. Miiie your PfDl*tY II In I DEED 01 TRUST OESCRl•S
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' • Bonn I e I SURFACE OF THE lANO plied, regaroong a.tie pos· TRUST~E'S SALE vember 25, 1985, and ft-under and pursuant to ANGE. A lettlf Of phone c1ll 1111111 c:IOsUrt, you•• must PIY I MORE PMTICULARl y llE-
3'1 or N. wport l='OR DRILLING OPERA· session, or t-ncumt>rancts. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT coidld IS Document Num-Deed of Trust recoroed THE PETITION requests not prOleci you Your type-OOi9llOM (IUdl • MtUf SCR•D ff SAID DEED OJ
·' 11 ano K11v1rt R flONS MINING OR QUA.A· to pay the remain ng p11ncl-UNDER A OEED Of TRUST ~r llS-.74733 Of 1he Of. May 30, 1991, u lnstru-that Bemadotte P. L.tlttf wrotteo response mull bt llld tlleS) '"""' "' 'lfNl Tl'UST SAID 0.. of Trvtt ..
I': 'Ip I , E g, n 0 r RYING OF ALL KINDS, IN-pal sum of ll'le nore1s) ,.. DATED NOVEMBER 25. llclll Records of Or~· !Mnt No. 111-2661177. 8ooll and Fred L LeydOl'f be ap-In ptOI* teo•l f()(m If you io• llld dttd 01 ""'' Of mOf'I· Qlftl certlll olllOllOM lndlll· I~ I lltCh Boach CLU01NO SVT NOT EX· cured by sad aeed or 1985 UNLESS YOU TAKE County, CaJ1fC)(rtla, Int. No .• P1ge No .• IS Official pointed .. l)tfsonal repr• want th• cour1 to COnsfder D'llt ll youlallO rna111111 ... -......, ) IOI .... ..
1• d h1lor1111 I\ iron CLUSIVE OF Oil WELL Trust, "'lh tnUHOlt>I as In ACTION TO PROTECT amounl of $2,452,445.10, Records in the office of the sentatl'tle to ldmlnlsl9f lhe It. Pl¥"*"• on lie lolll,..., -.,. n vW\S .,. """
'' Ouv1s John A DRILLING, Oil DEVELOP· satd nole P-'v•ded ad· YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY Including lht tol1I 1mount County Recotdlf of ()R. ea1Mt of the decedent. H you do not file your r• Oft tilt 111'0!*1¥. prcMm lnlur· $4000000 THAT llt ._...
I " Jr Th11•e'loa MENT MINING OPERA· 111/\CH ii any. under lh• BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC of the unpaid balance and ANGE Stal• of California THE PETITION requests l ponH on time, you may lllOI Dl'I llt 111'0!*1¥ Of ~ .. .,., llfllef ... ~ of
t.i s 1, ~11.iuna Eu~n; TIONS TOGETHER WITH terms c)f SOI d Deed Of SALE IF YOU NEED AN rtuon1bly utlmlttd e•tcuied by MICHAEL J. the decldenfs WILL I nd loM yol)r rlghtl lo patllcl· 011tf otJ1t0110M • r9'u1rtd 111 fMI 111• llt *'lalat• ..
r t , c 0 g r e a 1• THE USE OF SAID SUR· Trull, fees, ctoorges and EXPLANATION OF THE COSll, expenses, and .•d· BEANAY ANO ELIZABETH cOOiclla, H any, be ldmitlld pate In the l)foceedlng Of llt no• llld Mid ol hit Of CWld ""-n ..-Ir lllM
h FACE FOR Oil WELLS, e11pen~os or the Trustee NATURE OF THE PAO-vancts at the time or Initial S BERNAY HUSBAND to probate. The will and ptetent your evldence."'Vou "' 11t IMebtt. THAT a g;~~l~(1~ c J~~ d ~~~~ TANKS. TUNNELS MINING and of tne l•U11S crtatld CEEOING AGAINST YOU. publ1ca1Jon or 11111 notice ANO WIFE, AS JOINT TEN-8"'f cod4cll9 .,. available Wiii not reatlllt lnolhllf ~ "' ="= ..!. IWUdl 01, ........ In, llt
C X CAVA TI 0 N S 0 A by sa I Deed ol Trust Said YOU SHOULD CONTACT A The und9flloned lrustff ANTS Will SEU AT PUB-lof examination In the file warning !rom the cour1. m-..,...... mat ,~ o111g110M tor Wftldl 1UCft 0...
lll cl S1'-ter I reno !;HAFTS PROVIDED, sa•e w be held on LAWYER WIS 1ppolnttd and substl-LIC AUcTION TO HIGHEST kepi by the coutt. There are other legal r• do so In Oldtf to ........ YOUf ofTMtll....,11.11 ~
Br rnC.llo and nu· HOWEVER. THE SAME Augusl 12, t 9J2 al t 30 NOTICE IS HEREBY tuted IS truSIH under lht BIOOER FOR CASH. THE PETITION requests qulrtmenlS. You may want ICICOllnl In good,.....,. Ill Ill 8"' parwltlll Ml not ._.
lnl!rOllS nitH"l.IS ano SHALL NOT BE CON· pm. Ill lhe lobby 10 the GIVt:.N lhat lhe real prop-dHd of ltusl by In lnstru-CASHIER'S CHECK OR authority to ldminla19' the to call an anOfney rlgl\1 lddieGll llt lltMflcilry Of ma °'' Tiit -~
""Phnw5 Vi.,1t:it1on STRUEO TO PROHIBIT build ng located at 601 arty Situated In C>fange ment dated March 4, 1992, CERTIFIED CHECI( (Ply-estate under the lndepen-aw1y. If you do no1 know lllOflglgtt ~ ,_.,, • I lllOll-.. , J1 11v nno 1 11 00 SLANT DRILLING OR South Lowis S1ree1. Or· County, California, known and recorded on March 18, able 11 time of sale In i.. dent Adml!Wstrallon of E•· an 1norney, you may c•ll :onlftlloll IO ltinl........,.I llltl = °' ~ ... • =-:'
PM nr Bell Brood· SUCH OTH ER OPERA· ange, Ca"tornta 92668 89 230 Newport Cent11 1992, as Document Num-ru1 money 01 the Unl11d ._. .. Act. (Thi• Authofhy 1n 1tt0fney referral MfYfce tOll PfOYldt ttlilllll ....... M-·
w .1y Mortu:uy, CO:>ln TIONS WHICH IN NO WAY Al lhe time of the 1n1Ual Drive, Nawport Beach, Call· ~r 92·164459 ol tile Of· States) et THE CHAPMAN will a11oW the S*IOMI rep-or 1 leQal aid olfa (Uatld ~ f1a1 you peN 11 .... 1912, _. II ••11••tnl ...
Mesa Sorv•C05 at SI USE OR IN ANY WAY AF· PUl>llCll on of this f!Ol1ce. f()(nla, and described H tlclll RtcOfdS of Or1nge AVENUE ENTRANC£ TO reeentatlYe to take many In Ille p'hone book). lllM. pt~ ..... 1114 lllmrd ......... of ..,.... .. ... Jo:ir:h m·~ Catholic FECT THE SURFACE Iha total 1m01X1t or Iha Ul1• roltowa: County, Cahlornla, Ind 8X· THE CIVIC CENTER BUILD-ICtlonS without obtaining La cone he comenzado • 1nt11r111e1~Upen ................. .. c ti I.I r c h c 0 s 111 f\IGHTS OF SAID lANO, paid balanco of lht Obl1ga· Tht l1nd referred to eculed by Prollldenl Na· ING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN court appf'OYal. Belate tal<· tramltar UN acclon Judlelal wr1lllft r.....,, Ill ............. w.dl •.
Mo5a, J uly 2:Jrd al ANO WHICH 00 NOT lion 1ecv1ed by lhe above hetein ls situated In the Ilona! Ass1.11ance Comp1ny AVENUE ORANGE CA al Ing C«\8ln Y9'Y lmponant lfttamentaria que puedt Of mof1glltt ... lllWI YOll tlt3. ll4AT 11¥ ,_... ....,
10 oo AM lntNmont S1at1 ol Cal•foml•, County right, 11~ and lnterftt eort-actlona, hOweYef, the 1)9'· afectar SUI lnt9fel H sue• """911 ltltlltidon ot llt lllln 11t ~f ...,. .. , _., 1oto.~e1 P~c~~ l~•••••••••••~--~••••••••••••••••••••l ~~~and~~by~al~tlYe~be~•~~~u~~n~rou m~PIY ~~ Oetf-T~llll V•uN Momcr111 Park, 11 und9f said Deed of Truat requited to give nollee 10 envlldo con H ll cltaclon ~not llM IO PIJ llt enlft ~ _.-... • ...
Nt wnort Bea<.h In In the prop9'1Y altumted In lntefeae.d per.one unless Judicial pOftoll of I. fN111 ........ Ttvnie, a
lteu o f rtowers dona-STARTING A NEW BUSlllESS?' said County and Slat• de-tttey hll¥9 n"9d notice Of Otsputs de que .. en-UllPM your ICCOUll .... O..Mloll of Dlfllll b d tcnbld u : LOT 47 Of! consented to the proposed lrtguen H tl cltaclon uated Mfl lllOUVll full ~ -llMI D1N1!f IOI Siii lllf llll 1ton1o may e mo
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I TRACT NO. 178_3,1. AS action.) The lndepeodent lier'9 un pluo de 30 DIAS '9tlllll• out you mlllt PIJ • ._-... .. ...,. '•• • 10 Hoag Hospital SHOWN ON A MN" RE· Odmlnlolratlon aulhotlly w!ll CALENOAAIOS para Pf9-a II ...... II llt ""' ---~
C o n c a r C onto r CORDED IN 8001< 52, be gr8nled un6tel M lntef. Mn'8r en ftll c0f1e una ,.. PIY"*'t II midi. "°"""' • ,.... TMtll, Weft -of
Plorco Bros. Bell Th 1..,.. I 0 lo PAGE 11 OF MISCEL.. eat9d S*90f'I Ill• llft ob-1puo1ta H crlUI I maqUlna, rou llld your llMllCilry or ~IM ............. II
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..!_~ Bro.1dway M ortuary a .._a opartrMnt al 1he Pt f la PleaH atop by to flte your flc:tttloua LA N IE 0 US MA p S tecllon to the peelllon and II dHH UN audlencla Mortglgtl ~ ~ ... -.. -•• • --
01roc1ora, 642·91 !>O. pleaaed to 811llOUnce a new Hrvtce bu1lne11 atatetMnt at the Piiot Legel RECORDS OF ORANGE ahoWt 9000 C8UM wn, the Mte ta COr1t. 111 •*'O pnor • a. .,... ....,, Mllil ~ ....... •
now avallable to new business•• Depet1ment, 330 w... a.y, Coste COUNTY. CAUFOANIA. c:our1 aflould not grant the Una cane o UN llamada llOICI of .. 11 .,.... ( ,_ ....., -· ~
We wtH now SEARCH the namo tor Mae, C8ltfomla. " you CM not atop The *"' llddrw and auehOtfty. lelefonlca no le offeclfl ~ 1101 Dt ... 11811 llQ#M ...., M l f •
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Cremation
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You 11 no extra charge, and H ve you by, plHM caH ua at (714) 842-4321, °"*common dnlgnetlon, A HEARING on the peel-Pfotecdon; tu rnpuoat• of 111 """'°"" MllMl,.,_Mllil,_..._.
E 3 ..-(If any), of the real ~ tlon wll be hold on AU. eactlta a maqulN '*-Mllll ._ ...., 111&1 • ~ lh• time I nd th• trip to lh• Court xtenalon 115 Of 3'8 end .. -deecrlOed above II pur. OUST 20, 1ttZ .. 1:45 PM quo cumpllf con ... tot· SW IOM) ... ...... ... ... ,,....-. Dt Mlll •
HouH In Sent• Ana. Then, of course, make •rranoem-a tor you to Mndte Potted to be: 1930 DIANA In o.oe. No. ~ ioc.tect 81 malldadH legalH •P-::':; ~':.': ._ =·ll0"t 11a11111
after the ... ~h 11 completed we wlll this Pfocedu,. by maN. LANE. NEWPORT IEACH1 700 CMc CerMf Dr. Weat, roptadu ti ualed quiet• =.:::."' Of llt ..,....,_ OATI . .-. tt. 1112
file your flclftloua butlneu n•m• If you .. hould heve In)' ~r CA t2leO lanla Ane. CA 12701. quo la cone conaldefe 1U (2) ....... ITMf. ~POMTION •
atatement with the County Ci.rk, questlona, ~ ~ ue Ind we wtll The undenigned Truetoe • YOU OBJ(CT to the caeo. ' °' Ill Truatll •
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PVllUC IAU 10 bid),'°' lawful money 01 space er• a11o11owt· vt PUILIC NOTIC• Th• reg111ran1 com-PUBLIC NOTICE Th11 t>u11nHt lt con-PUBLIC NOTICE Tony Chow •tr So 61" ,,,. Untied Slltff or Arner· A-205 Eric Nielsen~ Sltfeo WILLIAM L. "LANNIE" .. menced 10 lratlUCI blJSI· ducted by· &n ind1•idubl -Ail\ ~~'°·~~~!~ 1c1 (cath only) Cabinet. Ml1c. Bo>CH TUCKER. CRAtO J. DUO· flolltloua nest undtf th• FICllllOUt FlctltlCH.ts Th• 11g1s111ntt•> tom· FlctlUoua ~\-;1. :;:r~.;.-1";,91:!..
of OM9iOn I ot the Buel-The nle Is being htld lo A-~ ~aid E. Myers Jr ~l ''GAfrHAC~~s PDUNN 9uslne•• Nam• Bu1lnu~ name !lated Bu1lnet1 Nam• menee<1 to 11ansac1 bu~· Busln•H Name cs.med by: an lnd1111duaJ
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Hbtfy 1 landlord a lien Ind °' ·· •)or A~I. U • and SI 1 l!>OYe on N/A It 1 nest undor 1110 F1tto1 ou' Tht renl.irantt•l com-""' an roftHlon• Wiii l>• htld II 17&92 Mite ..... HOid .. Bo>Ctt FORTUNE FINANCIAL .... f-~~nt TltnOllly T. Gtalll T ... Fa 9m9nt Bu11nen Nam9'(s) list.a Stat•m•nt • Code. Chapter 10, SectlOn Sampton Lane Humington A·300 Jlmff Bush· TV., SERVICES. DEFENDANTS rne .........,ng Plftol\I This l\a1tment 'Wit filed ,,. OllOwing Ptftonl abO~• Ol'I' Jul 7 1992 Tne Fo o" ' Ptfio.ot!S mence4 10 1ranuct blJsj. ~~~E(~ P~~~ J~• Beach, Calll0t~ta, on July~·· Hold Furnllurt & C~.,f 9~U~~(R 'sM~;3 ~~E~~~s:9241 wllh th• Coun1y Clerk of (a~~~~~~~~~hlNQ Timothy M T~nan ~~~~ "te1~~~M» 1943 ~'n•us~e~,t~~1[,ict~~
EXtra Storege wdl conduct 30fh!':bi~ :~~I:; t I A~9:1 Charles Teague SVw (JRx) AUanta Ave . HuntingtOfl ?'e:~g• County on Junt 15• SERVICE (b)W.W INTER· T~~· 1~attrCnen~ w.ci' !•It~ Port Lllurent Pl . Nt"pon ab011t On July 2, 11192
a pub11C uJe of the con-tend 1 o a· Truck Bed Tool Box Mose SUMMONS Beach, Calif 92648 . PACTING SERVICE, 2133 wo OWl'I Y '1" o Beath Ca!il 92660 Tony ChO.., tentt of the atorage A ' FumttUfe & 8oxt1 ' TO THE ABOVE-NAMED EmlMt LHl1e Hunt Jr , fl'4l:l2 Monrovia Ave , Costa Otange County on Juf'I 7 JOtl CtilfOcd ca •ins 19'43 Thie s1ateme"I "1" toled
1p1c:e(t) n1med balow, the ~al dtsc:rtptlOl'I of C.027 Abandoned· 77 OEFENOANT(S) You Me 82•1 Alfanta Avt • Huntmg· Publllhtd Newport Mna, Calif 92tl27 1992 Pott laurtnl Nt,.port w lh \ht Count)' Ct_.lo. of
with the content• being lion Pf ~rty being IOld, Honda, 7• Yamaha Motor· hertby iummo~ed and rt· ton Beach, Calif. 92646 Btach-Coata Meta Daily Maiy W Lowdtr, 2133 F537278 Beach, Cat f 9itoo 01anc• Col.In:)' Oii Juty 7. told to 1he highest bidder the ~cupa~• ld~,"Uty 111of cyclts quired to hie with till• court Oon Krogagaard, 7100 Pilot July 15, 22. 29, Au· Monro1111, Co111 Mesa, Pubhshtd NtY.pOtl Beach· Tl'llt buttness 11 con-1992
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Tructc, Mo1orcycle & m1sc AatHUld. 193442, Slepha· Calif 92683 W269 Thi• buslneu 11 c:on-15, 22, 29. August 5. H1112 Tne rtglst11n1111 cotn· Published Newport Bllth·
D.oo6 Brian Darnall: POfl nl• L Ctulton. 1150473. Th11 buslneu Is con· ductad by: an Individual w ~&4 menced to ttan• 1 bus .. Coata Men Da.ly PllOI Julf
T.V.. Bii< Cruser and MESERVE, MUMPER & ducted by· co-par1ners PUBLIC NOTICE Tilt r1g1strant(s) com-PU reu under the F1ct.11ous 15 22 ~ AwQull 5 1992 GARAGE SALE ·
HINTS
waterbed. HUGHf.:S, 333 so. Hope Tht reglatranl(s) com· Fictitious menctd to tronsoct bull· BLIC NOTICE 8us1nen Namt (a) l1s1eo · 'w.262
0-024 M Bascom: Suit· Strtel, 35th Floor, Los An· mencod lo transact bust· ness under the F1ct111ous aoovt on not yet cesn and Misc. Boxes geles, CA 90071 (213) 620-ntas under the Flclltlous Butln••• Nam• Business Nama(s) hste<I Fictitious Jon c Ca'k1ns PUBLIC NOTICE
0-025 Patricia A. Blm'" 0300 • Business Neme(s) hsted State'"9nt • above on· June 1!i, 1992 Buslnett Nim• Th s 11a1err:enl v.as f,.e01---------
1ld1: Possible Collectablta' Pla1n11ll 1 attomty, whose above on. July 2, 1992 The Following 1>9raons Maiy W. L.owdet Statement w ln ir•e Coun•y Cltrk ol Fictitious
Avon BOXH, Contents Un'. address IS' 333 So. Hope Emmet L Hufll Jr are doing busmen U'. This sta1ement WIS Med Tht IOI >'ting ~rson 1$ Orange County or JUI/ 7 8 u1lne1s N1me known Street, 35th floor, 1...os An· This statement w:is filed PA. ADVERTISING. 180 w11h the Coun1y Cte1k of doing bus.ness as 1992 Statement Before your garage sale
place a garage sale ad
in the Daily Pilot to
ensure a big crowd. List
items with specific
brand names, sizes
colors, prices, conditi~ns
0-046 Jamt1 V Tnzlnsl<y gelts, CA 90071 with the County Clerk ol Nt wport Center Orlvt, Orange County on July 7. 8 & 0 MARINE. 760 W FIS37275 Tnt f'ollo11111ng persons
Pouiblt CollectablH an answtr 10 1h• com· Orange County on July 7, Suite 180, Newpor1 BHch. 1992 16th SI Unit G, Cosca Publ shtd Ne,.,Pof1 Beach-art doing business as
Wicker, Frig & Misc. Box11' pl11n1 wh1cn Is 11erew1lh 1992 Calif. 92660 F537279 Mesa CA 92tl27. Cosia Mesa D;s , P.:ot J .. '/ F o A A SP E c 1 AL
E.001 Jamts Hulet: Word served upon you within 20 F537291 Pnde Ameoca Inc., Calrlor· Pubhshe<I Newpor1 Beach· Samuel T 9uuanca 1572 15 22 29 Augu5' 5 1992 TEACHEA, 1 Den~er, lr1r1ne
Processor w/11and, Fiie day• •Iler service ol this Published Newpl)r1 Beach· n1a, 180 Newpor1 Cenltr Costa Mesa Doily Ptlol July Sumner Alt. C1arernont. · · Ca t 92714 ,
Cabinets and Misc:. summont upon you. exclu· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot July Drive, Sulto 180, Nowpor1 15, 22, 29, August 5. 1992 CA 917t I W·258 Angela Hamel, 1 Denver,
E-207 James Luevano: ssve of the day ol service. II 15 22 29 August 5 1992 Beaeh, Cahl. 92660 w.263 Tl'l1s business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE tr111n• Cahl. 92714 Video Tapts, Boogie and you fail to do so. ludgment • ' ' nus buStness Is con· ducted toy an ind v•dual nus bustneu " con·
Skate Boards & Boxes by delaull will be taken W·26t ducted by a corporntlon PUBLIC NOTICE The reo111ran1 com· f lctlllous ducted b'/' an •nd·~ ov.sl
Publlshed Newport against you for th• rehef PUBLIC NOTIClr The registrant(•) com· monce<1 to tranuc1 bus euslnHs Name Tt1e reg s111n1(s) com·
Beach-Co•ta Mesa Dally demanded In the com' ,.. mencod 10 transact busl· FlcUUoue ness under the F1cM1ous St tem t menced to transacc bus1·
Piiot July tS, 22, 1992 plaint. Flctltloue ness under the Flchllous But ln••• Haen• Business Name name The F ~1 •n · ness under 1'1• f 1tt•l•ou1
W·266 DATE: JAN 29. 1992 BuelneH Name B~1n1ss JNam;2<s) listed Statement h~ed a~o.e9on 6·22·92 a•e 00 '9 °b~;;:e~. ~~rsons Bus.nus N•me1Sl 1 scld
i--P-U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E__ CLERK, U.S. DIS. St t t a vt on une • 1992 Tll• Following persons amue T uzzanca WJNGLEY tNVESn~ENT atxr.t Ofl. July'• 1~2 TR I c T co u RT B a •men Mel Y•tes. President are doif19 busineH _,. Th s siat«.,eflt v.as I od 0 • Aog•ta Ha!nel 11-----.._ ____ , ' 'I Th• following person Is This statement w:is liltd ,.. TY SSOC TES with Ille County C 011< ot C • 1280 B son, Set 'eg.. This siatemen\ v.as t Id
CHS 1049451 ~;>;:k Pedrosa, Deputv doln~ business as: TRAVIS with the County Clerk of 27~ Me~~N/.rde D:~Easi Orange County on June 22, ~~6~.ev.por1 Beach. Cat.I. wlh Che Co1Jnty C•eflo. ol
• r etc. in your ad.
UNITED STATES (SEALOFTHECOURn ~~NT~R11~~Po8,Je~:.~~-0199ran2ge County on July 7, 16206, Costa Mesa, Calif 1992. S Ora"ge Cou'"IY On July 7 DISTRICT COURT • " 92626 F535812 hopping for a new 1992
CENTRAL DISTRICT Publlshed N ewport ;2~26 Costa Mesa. CA F537292 Tomothy Mtehatl Tynan. Pubil.s.l'led N.awpo11 apartme.nt2 claaa1!1ed F537274
OF CALIFORNIA Seaeh-Costa MeH Daily Timothy Travis Glauh Publrstted Newpor1 8taeh· 2ns Mesa Verdt Dr East Btach-Costa Mesa Da l'f lets you compare P..,b •shed Nf""DO't Bea'"·
FRANKLIN LIFE INSUR· Pilot July 15. 22, 29, AU· t54l Ponderoso SI., IA: Costa Mesa Dally Ptlol July 16206. Costa Mtsa. Calif P.ilot July 22, 29, August 5 costs • without hasste Costa t~esa Qa, >' p,0 , Ju {
ANCE COMPANY and gus1S.1992 Costa Mesa. CA 92626. 15, 22, 29, August 5, 1992 92626 12, 1992 or worryl 15, 22. 29, August 5, 19&2
BONNIE KINSEY, PLAIN· W268 Thill business ls con· · W·259 v.272 Piiot Ctaesffle d W-2GO ._ _______________ .;;,;;;;;;,.J TIFFS duel ed by an Individual 842·5678
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Call Classified for details!
TO PLACE AN AD CAil
[ZJ 642-5678 I•:: I N. Or1111 Cl. 5'0-1!20 m;1 S. Ora111 Cl. , .....
330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827
How To Place
A Classified Ad
BY PHONE:714-842·&5878
North Oruc-County · M0-1220
South Oruc-Couut7 • 498-6800
BY VISITING OR MAIL:
330 West Bay Street ea. .._. CA. 81817
(OC>J'Mr of Newport Bml. • Ba7 Sq
CLASSIFIED HOURS:
'N.pbooe 8:oo&ll·15:30PK Mond&1·Frtd.aJ
Walk·ln 8:30A.ll·5:30PM Monday-Friday
DEADLINES
~<>llc:le.~ ................................ Fric:le.)' ~:()()J>Brf
Tuesc:le.y ............................ Monday 5 :00PM
Wednesday ....................... Tuesday 5:00PM
Thursday/Independent Wednesday 3:00PM
li'l'iclll~ ...••..•..............•.•.... 'l'llursda~ ~:OOJIM
Saturday .............................. Friday CS:OOPM
Saturday Real Estate •.... 'l'lluraday 5:00PM
GENERAL POLICY
Rate• and dMdll»M are aubjecrt to ob&np without
not.toe. The publiaber NHrvH the rtcht to oel180r,
reolaaalty. re•l•• or rejeot an7 olaeetfted
advertlllement. Pleue report any erron that. ma1
be ln J'OW' olaaetfted ad tmmed.latelJ. The Da.UJ
Pilot • The Independent aooept• no ll&billty tor
&ll1' error ln an &dnrtleement tor whloh 1t ~ be
re9P0nalble a.oept for the ooet of the spaoe
aotuall7 oooupled bJ the error. CredJt oan only be
allowed for the ftnt l.D.Mrtton.
LINES ·oA¥S BUCKS
Sell your private party merchandise in the
Doily Pilot Classified Community
Marketplace. Coll today at 642-5678 and
toke odvontoge of this great offer.
3 LINES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ---~u. SJOO()it) --
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Houses/Condo
For Sale
CORONA
DEL MAR 1022
* Bu1lde1 Closeout
3BA 2•nBA, Capo Cod
Style Oen vu, docl.s.
upgrades throughout,
trench doors to patio,
quiet a1reei. $490,000.
675·9606
CONDO. OCEAN SIDE
Houses/Condos
For Rent
BALBOA
ISLAND 2108
Charming 2·sly Cape
Cod 3Br 3Ba. Yrly,
COSTA MESA 2124
•Npt Hts 3BR IWnhse.
frpte, sngl gar. paho.
very nice. 322 Oglo St.
$995/mo 647·7540
Beauhlully remodaled
3BA 2Ba. 2 car gar, lg
yard, 332 Broadway
$1650/mo. 721-1118
1urn. Gar. w1d. S2100 1-=---.,..-.,..,....----673-2230 or 531.2032 Condo·mll• to bch. 3 tg br. 2ba. gar, paho.
NEWPORT
BEACH 2189
Beach Rentals!
NEWPORT PENINSULA
YEARLV·WINTER·SU\l~IER
1 Btdloom to • B1<1t00rn
Furrus/led Unlurru'1ed
Villa Rentals
675-4912
NEWPORT NEWPORT
BEACH 2189 BEACH Dl69
Gate-guarded beau\ The Blutfs, 3BR 2 .BA
delcl'I home. 3Br 2•,<, don new opp carpet
B;'l, t;'lm rm. gar, AC tolo Park view. S2.000
Steps to Back Bay mo Avl riow 7:!3·0352
$1850 rTO 720-\553
Hte 38R 3BA $1295
Twnhso ttyle, an gar.
W O knup, f p, no pet
76().1713 or 857-1776
SAN
CLEMENTE 2176
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
frplc. All appliances LARGE 3Br 2Ba 11111th
Incl. St 100 642-1004 1-..,......,...,.,..,,-,,--.,..~-.,..--to". 2 patios Steps •CONDO STE.Alt 1...g '' 1600sf 2br'2ba, ocean to ocean & bay.
LARGE secluded ne111<ly
decor:ued 1 BR cot· tav•, $575/mo.
361 ·3725 or 835·087 I
OF HWY 2 lge BA 2 2 c ust. 3BR hom•s BA. lga dbl gar, 1 o
Country Living T1111nHs,
3 lg BAS. 21.hBD, f1p,
gar, yd, i mi to bch.
$1170. 842-0414
vu, dr. bale. pool ion· 548·4589 ms. S 1450 598-9347 -Lg_P_lf1--.11e_ry_d_e_l_u>1_a_2_B_r1
$235.000 676"'1303 cean Cnyn view. 1-•h blk 10 bcn.
Avo•I 9· 1 720.1565
.. Lido P•nlnsula•
Le••• Option Poot
Home In Excluetve ---------Areal Cati Ag1 Barb 2Br 1 Ba front house So
675 5511 or 494·2342 of PCH. Pvt courtyd Avail mid Aug. SIOOO
Mark, 619 673·5292
EASTSIDE Unique 1 & 2BR Units
Back Bay tor lease. Pnvale bch.
Cozy 2Br,., Oen, hdwd on bay. 873-6030
firs. deck, wtd hkup, 1_,_1_1_o_ll_d_o_P_a_r_k_D_r_. _
country selling S950 3BR 2BA house. quiet
No Pets. 642·2810 n•lghborhood . No COSTA MESA 1024
R•duc •d to $2 1 SK.
3Br 2Ba. lam fm Ip,
new crpl pnl c:rnr lot
w soc wall, noar bch.
Bkr 722-9246 963·6592
NEWPORT
BEACH 1089
Back B ay Area 4BR
3B11, wd mrbl tire, jac
1ub xlras Reduced
10 $385K 042·8807
Houses/Condo
For Sale
MOBILE
HOMES 1100
1991 Mobil• Home In
exctuslv• Park. Sp•·
clatl 2BA 2BA 20>c60.
S60K (619) 727·1143
3BR 2BA Dplx now 329·P University Or smkr pets $1850. Sml
cpts & pa•nl frptc W 1---------famtl/ only 631·8196 0 hkup. dbt gar. House to Rent
$1350 650-3801 or 3BA, 2,2 Car gar.
634-44' 1 or 494-5496 1 BA, pe1s OK. Must
3BR, 2BA, 2 c:ar gar.
prtv yard, remodeled.
2311 Redlands Dr1ve.
$1650 mo 645-4852 Brighi & clean 4BR w ha~ good TRW &
view! 2BA IOlmlly hm ref~'. $1 ,050. $250
w.rrplc $2200/mo. dop Avail Aug
Agl, Trudy 759·0874 525·7075
Bay & Ocean Views!
l...arge pool home, p111
bcn S3000 mo. 'IN•ll
also Isa opt! Ba1b
615·551 1 or 494·2342
SPACIOUS IRVINE
TERRACE HOME
3Br 2Ba, f1tep1ac:e .
double garage. Near
ocean, sch ools &
Fashion 1st s21001mo
963-n66 or 979-9596
COSTA HESA 2124
Penthouse level 2BR,
brand now, ne"e' Newly painted & crpt, ltvOd tnl Frplc, Inside
2BR 1BA w lg yard, lndry. S1600 mo Agl
gar. 690 W 18\h SI 854•5809 StOOOmo 721·1118 Big Canyon Condo,
VIEW 2BR 2BA. $1S001mo On Bluff 3BR. quiet Avail 8/1. 721·1222
cul-de-sac. New k1\ch/ 1-------~-
ba.crpt pn1 Obi gar, BLUFFS CONDO
lg yd St295. 650-1557 4BA or 3BA & don.
2~'>BA, 1700 sq ft We Pay Utilities! s 1 400/mo. yr tso
Call abou1 1pec1als. Community pool
1 Br S625 Pool, c•1 ok 71 4-644-0335
t 959 Maple. 646·6505 ,_B_l_u_ff_s_T_o_w_n_h_o_u_s_e_
4BR 3BA. 2·slory.
$2 I 00/mo. 854-4302 HUNTINGTON
2B:i w 2 mstr suite& •
gar. decks, 5995 lso
No pots 640·940B
L.ldo 8ay1ront Custom .,.iilii.w.l..ilii6iiiWliilllilliiill .. 3Br. 3Ba w pier & s·1p 55000. Boll Grundy Rllr 2BR 1 BA l ·car gar, UP·
518 Lido Nord 675-6161 SlillrS uni\, $:;~0 673·6387 or 729·2880
Lido Isle. All new 3Br
3Ba. country "'"· lam We Have A Rental
rm. din rm. sec. 53000 For You!
673·2230 or CJ 1 ·2032 ,. .,., ~
Live Nr The Ocean! l A \
Completely remodeled S A I I BR Penthouse gacod ~ -
comm w pool & Utn· ~ ... • +
nos. S975 mo AC)t Ocnn Boc:h St370 rno
854·56D9 TYll"llse. 1 HU 10
Ocri 28R .. $1250 mo Luxury Condo! c1oan 3BA beach
Brand new tg stud houi.o .... SlOOO mo.
untl loc 1,4 ml lo bc11. Woekty Rentals Also
nover occup•ed sap Avail' 5650-53500 \'Ilk
bdrm area Ac poot Call 673·RENT & tennis $895 Agt
854·5609
Luxury Condo!!
• • Mole from ocean 2
p"1 su1te1 Perfect tor
profes11onals. Brana
new. In gated, pool
comm $1375 Agt
B54-!5609
COSTA MESA 2824
Move-In
SPECIAL!
1 BEDROOM
OUT-OF-STATE
PROPERTY I ~~8
Large 3BR 2•nBa
condo, 2-11ory. pool,
garage. hplc, w d
hkup, small pot ok
$1050 .,. S750 dep.
875·4912 Agt
BEACH 2140 EASTBl...UFF, 1eo• bay---------·
Nic:e 1 BR Condo, pool, vtew, 3Br 2'h8a. dbl NB Summer 1111kly 3BA
gar. recenlly remod. $800/wk SI 250 mo,
Po 01 spa cabte h up
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
645·8122 Anytime!
Beaut aafe Molokal.
130' of beach front, 2
new homes, $650.000 __,,.,,..,~-----owe 714-786-3490 •3BR 2ViBa twnhse on
~"TI I yo 0 r no m 0 blutf nr bchl Obi gar,
through classified. fncd yd. $1225 mo+
8425878 S600 dop. 642·9666
spa. weight room. 1 126 40 h s 6 6 ---------lndry tac .. great loe. ,_s_2_3_00_1m_o_._1_2_G-_15_s_3_ yr Y· 1 t 4 • 5675 mo. 96g..9804 0247 or eve. 631 -7902
NEWPORT RENT
BEACH 2169 through classifted
Newport Creet TwnhH
3br 2 St>a , comm
pool tan, S16QO uni
USE
THE
PILOTS
CLASSIFIED
S 1750 p.turn 642·JBSO ---------
SERVICE DIRECTORY
C1':RAMIC
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Far Ill yolir home and bulilm needs
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MOVING 3834 PA.J..NTINO 3868
E"teuor l'lous• painting
COST.\ MESA 2824
Townhouse s1yle apt
3Br 2 .Ba, encl ga-
rago. w d hkups pl/1
baclo.yard pool. spa
2233 Fa rv ew Rd
$1070 mo 548-7001
$200 OFF 1 ST MO
RENT! AVL 8 /11
I BR fBA w garage
apac ous & sunny
5660 OPEN SAT 9·
6; SUN 12·6, 2020
Fullerton Av• Sorry
no pets 631-8427
•$200 OFF!•
Lg 2BR 2BA, d 'W ga· •
rage. lndry rm .close
10 SC plua S795 mo
505 Sunflow•r
CENTAUR MGMT
642·2288 or 631•2725
• • Eastslde spacious
2BA 2BA 1 car oa·
rage. 1 ~lt) S1ree1
$950 mo 650·1330
• 1 BA. lrpl o w. patio.
pool encl oar No
pets $6BS rno Bay
T1mDer Apls 642·7142
•2BR Duplex w std•
yd qu1el ngl sty gd
area g'!tr ..,.., D ht..ups
S795 mo 647-7540
•CLEAN & CONVE·
NIENT Goll courst
'" w, tg 1 & 2BR. new
carpec. Nr bus. K·
Mar1. market Stu·
d !'IS HUD wolcom•
$560-$720/mo
642·2188 or 631·2725
•Do you need lg clean
:?br Iba? G11rag.,, new
cpt Ow. s1orao• S750 No Pot 640-2495
• E s ce 2Br t •.ea
''°""hsa t>ll n micro gor w opnr,. 5850 • ssoo oep 631-44-42
•Laige & sharp 2BA
2Ba upper, d w, lg
closets. liercs, gar
S830 No Pel 6-lQ.2495
SPRINKU:R
REPAIRS 392 1 Service
Directory THE ORIGINAL
DEAN tht TILE MAN
Weekend Live-In All American Tr••
Wanted Friday Eve. • •ervlce Ramoval,
Sunday Eve. No car Trim, S•nlor 011e
neceaeary. Co11a Free est 5..,•.8415
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household goods
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Speclallzlng In drfV•·
ways. patio•. walk·
wave &. patio covert,
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For Ad Action
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642·5678
leaky showers·.ACld
wash & regroul. New
& Repair Bathroom•·
Shower doors 1<111>
Floore-Plumbing Lie.
25yre O.C. 873·8065
Cl.t:ANINO
SERVICt:s a MH
NHct a good quallfl•d
Llv•·ln or Live-out?
I've been th•r•Call
Leann• 63 t ·2930
Mesa Area, Jim'• Landac-.~-p-l_rt_g_
Liz. 751-4925 Outstanding db.:lgnll
Fl.OOH INSTALi.
Rt:PAIHS :rn?.O
All Carf)9t Repairs
Pwr ltretch & lnttaJI
.Any alz• lob, 15 YI'•
7 da 730-CSS31 24 hrl
HANl>Y MAN :'710
w11h plant greuplngs &
arttatlc pruning ot tr••• & ahrubs Alto malnt, 979·8926
Pereonallz•d lawn
Care. Will b9al any
Rtll1bl• Housecleaning Carpentry, plumbing, prlc•I RenovatlOn and
by the day. Loc1t Ille, drywall, masonry fandecaplng FrH est
area. ucel refs Call & mor•. ReH. r•I... 548-3840 °' &48-7217
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call. &51·2017 rat••· lie. 1oeoo2
Insur. 11 •1633-9925
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Ctlll M2·•9T8. dant111 83t ... 09
Oav1\S 645·9951 & t n s t • t I a I Ion•
ROOFING 3910
R• Roof• & Repair•
Lo al Ref• 16 Yre
Gre:uer Pac1f1c Rig
830·1968 "621368
Charles 722·7824
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m in. Insur. T1870~9.
Visa/MC 731·Z95e
l'AINTINO :'R!'>R
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..... ' I 1. I I t • • . I' • ti •Lg C .. an 1 BR Opl>c Lov'ty 18R Courty.,d •81ooll: to .... h DWM IMka drecttv. K8NllmL N8 ... PfT I ' 01111 well unM MOO.
unit, new care> el/ aettlng. Gated, pool, unfurnl•h•d. HouM ..... l~MMy C:: femM '° ah9re E11perlenc•d only, Chorty deak & "• ......., c... I' hi T...-. ~ .. o
drapea & app11 $525. Hcurlty. Ask about PrlvllegH, Female apac•• avellabl• .=': .~ '":: Auto, fut work.,, 16/ denu MOO. Antique rodwOOd MO. am 3: boetd Engine, NEVE
No Pata. a40..2299 Speclalal ... 2 ·9858 1350/mo 548-8348 $300/mo to IHSOO/mo. ocoaalonal ngM hr. a67-eoe3 ~~~.:~elf=-· : cage 111 ~1·M14 UKDI 12915. IM-
18~. "50/mo .• Only Mo•ln lpecl1t1! COM, pvt room • BA. c714t9•7-e~7• houHl&Mplng, b4aby· •ortaage ottoman• 1250 .... CUT• KITT•N•
1300 Sec, Special· 2 & 3BR TownhOmHI furn. N o amknQ/ ...... Ctr PVT E.llecutNe •lttlng. S~;~ PO• ln1urance l>roce .. ore, Antique Armolre 1350, All blk la btk/wht. 120
Total Mov•ln $850. Good locl 1548-7387 drn1<ng/dru~1 1470 windowed Office, l'OUND ••~• Pio-alble. 4e7 High earning•. wlll Antique hOpe cn.11 each. Shota. 7&8-1017
Call Now 645-0134 Nl!WLY D•CORATED ~ln-:c~l~ut-:ll~·-7_2":"'1·~·-15~~ Ample Pfkng, Avan turo• In Uon'• Pant ll»l'YIOTM train. 2131957-41M5 l150, 145-1MO frM to good home .'
2BR 1 BA, lndry rm. Nr 2BR, fncd yd. Wtr pd. Nr SC P1za In ~ lg Now 1271 75•1914 on Sun July 19th Call ITSW II N T 1 k old f Calle: lch
bus. K·Mart, marl<et. 83&-4120 9-SPM hm/1Um. Shr BA, W/d, Waterfront, NB. 1200/ 6'2·4321 eict. 122: We Love Youl Otflce ltcrell" 111••• ow w n ~aty .rr::ionaw.0 cati Huo .'com. $•50 21"• Placentia 1755 pool, ape, l400/mo + IOO aq ft ... za11q ft ,. __ _. "'--..a Kalle Strnnn organlulklnal Bed, lnc:ludlogla trameh, 81•1• "''"""-2•-w • u -dep. N/tmkr 668-1137 NNN. co;;, ... Dock FOUND: Fam RoHwefter -.... ~.. and·~.latlonm lklll•. headboard, 2 ~ I -........ _ .. ':2~~~ ~~~~i-2725 ..,ace aVllll 873-15661 Pupn, vie 52nd a familiarity _..h t>aak: atand• l200 721 15 -::1':-:R~.=-=.=--'=T:"":O::--:::Q;:-:;;O:"":::O:;"":D
Attractive 1 Br Ideal for
•onion. Pv1 patio,
walk to everything.
t578/ft)o. 546-9061
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day, 7/18. 145-0741. Ugh& phonM and gen-TINeVILL• large 1 .. /Shaphard Mbc, 2~
Lg 3BR 2BA 2~at0ty FOUND: Qeldett .... N•8D TO 88LLI .,al office 1upport. f l d•k wOOd I-drawer V•• old Fam, weigh• t'Ht ii'! L '\ ', . ~ twnhme, W/O hkup, •Coroft8tlel••1tW trlovor Pu11111'e Newport Buch Coun-T with benefit•. Call dreaaer with 2 rectan-abOut 40 Iba. love•
Ca-Del Mer 2BR
28A $760. 1 BR 1 BA
S625. Completely ra·
furbul•h•d. Qui et
Eastslde locl No pets.
O/W, frplc, patio, gar, nice 2BA 28AApt, ART STUDIOS male, M ... Del Mar try Club Goff~· Cheryl. Coldwell •gutar mirror• & night ohlldron. Moving,
$1150 + He. No w/d, poo4, Jae, gym. From l200-l2H /mo. araa, on July 18. Cal ahlp '44-0204 Banker 714/144·8080 atand. Both for 1300. can't k"P· 845-4807.
dogs. (310) 592·2214 1550/mo. 721-0230 Ideal tor new bual-540-2919. UnlY.,llty AlhleUc Club. Work at Nome Aa· Call 851-4418. Hlm•l•r•n Frea to
1 8111: •• mi Shr MM, M8 • cratta. LOST! Mal• Black La-Uf9tlf'M memberahlp. umbling cratta, lYP-COUCH, rouwood Good home, female
2BR NB Apt In gr..a Eaatald• locl Call btadot w/Whffe •pol M.600. 7....ae3 Ing & more. Up to back & arms, con· spade, Home 631·
locl ParldnQ $450 T Cltrey Wsd 131·2242 Short & atoclcy. Loat 1500 + per week poa· temp 1250, 8715-2330 2574, Office 752·7445
NJ<:WPUHT
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OP•N S..DAILY
147 E. 18th S I. dep. Ut-4417t 8-8-92 lo lh• vicinity of 1lble. For lnlo write to ----·-,.,...---:-"""'.'I •21R S750* M/F to .,_.. ~ :Mir 18th • Placentia. M.P.E. Dept. 4248. KJtchen Oln•l1•, glass
*11DRM $800* apt 1 ...._. .,._ taoo U' ofc, a.. , • ., Co1ta Meaa. Blue 8851 Dal• Ave. Suite w/chrome w/5 chalre. CHEERY furn atudlo, "' woven collar. PleaH 7, Buena Park 8()121 Frerich Provlnclal $525/mo. Gas & water Frig, d1hw1hr, atov• bo .. h , Na. l400I car doOr, 1785 mo. h e 1 P u • f 1 n d dreHer & matching
Incl. No pets. Lve Incl. No pets 545-4855 mo. Call 842-4081 828 Termlnal Way. "Bonzall." RllWARDI night 1tand1 w/mlrror,
menage, 648-5330 •2BR 1BA, UPPER OR ~ROMONTOfi PT. M0-9352 (714) 850-4532 or eoo. Stereo cabinet. "'•""•""'s-1D-l!-1g-2-B-R-1-lh-B_A_, LOWER. Noar Hoag Shara 2Br 2Ba, ocean 2500 S/F, 4 offlcH, 746·6221 a1k for Anita CASTING l•EDt 848-2481
twnhouH. new paint, Hospltal. 5775/mo. view, all am9ftlll... 2BA. lg roll-up door, LOST·A Parrot-African Extra• needed for --Moving 7/251 Llvjng
w/d hkups, patio, gar ____ 54_s-_7.,...4_7_e,.,.......,...._ , __ s7_oo_t_mo_._e_7_3-e605___ ~ ~9~1!:'e""~=~ Gray , r • d I a 11-tllma, commerclal1 & Plaa1e b• aware that rm, dining rm, bdrm,
S600/mo. 75 .. 3031 •Lido up-1talrs, 2br/2ba, Pvt rm+ BA, Back Bay REWARD. Needa TV. Earn up lo 1200 the listing• In this cal· olllce, TV•. appll-
---------1 bay view, frpl, gar, TH, fun hH prlvs, pool Costa Mo•• AproK medication. Vlclnlry of per dayl No eJCp egory may requlc• you ancei. pallol Incl
I MUSIC'AI.
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1908 Kimball Con1ofe
Plano. Beau. carved
wood, Exe, cond.
12.000. 645-11580
PIANOS A.:
OH GANS t.U:>9
E.Slde. 2BR 1BA w/gar $1350/mo lease, no tbl, big screen, yd, 3000 sq. ti., S1fi.OO/ Balboa 111and. t:te need.CS. Call today to c1tll a 900 number 0 1 H 11 (Con
& carport & dock. pets, 720-9685 $425 + ut111 850-3190 mo. Placentla & 17th talks. 723·0328 8t8 983 aoa1 In which there 11 a rexe er age • CONN organ & Leslie Avail 6·1. 5850/mo. ----------.,,,...---...,,...,,..,...,....,..--.,...--..... 11... charge per minute. ieniua) 873-1477 1peakers, S299. Call
548·21o1 1 UDO ISLE fully furn Room 1350/mo. fem . ....,...,,,....,...,,......,,..,..,,...,~,,,...-----LOST-on 7·18 black & CUSTOMER Q • 8 d 1 1 htl & 648·6078. 1 Br. Ulll, gar Incl. Beauutul Back Bay N.. •HOPS 7·1000 white male Shlhtzu, An Extra 2000/mo " • • nc 1
Eastalde spacious $785/mo yrly. t per· ... 1 ... ~ sq ft unit• Roll up N rt N h SERVICE 1 1prd, S150/ob0, Nin· area ..... _...,.. · ewpo Ort area. process ng govern-tendo $30, 875•7252 2BR 1 BA, BBQ, tndry, son, no pots 673-0837 doore. Great Placenlla Need• medication. ment refunds no e1tp.
encl garage. 5775/mo 'Cl1t1K! 2BR Apllftment. St. loc. Also .store frnl REWARD. Call Th• N E w p 0 RT nee. 24hra 647·8682 _S_O_F_A_&_l_o_v_•_•_o_a_t -,-5 ..... 75
No pets G31.S427 2 Yrs Now, Avg $63i/ retail A ofc. Stllrt at 760-0549 BEACH/COSTA MESA•---------OBO. Dining table w/
mo For 1st 6 Month• S895/mo. Agt 95<>-t220 Loa ti a 1 wr old OA!LY PILOT II look· Bartender Tr1lnee1 leaf S2SO. 5<49-8269. GOOD LOCATION!
$200 OFF
Lg 2BR 1 >nBA town-
house, lndry rm, d/w.
patio, $795/mo.
On Our SpecJaJll. Call Sl•mo•• Cal Vaty Ing for a customer NHded, earn up to --------~
NOWll 714·650-6310 Skinny, Deaf, Lo1t In Service RepreHnta· S150 dally, aal1try + WALNUT drHser w/mlr·
NB Heights, 2br/1 ba lltM~•IMll th• vicinity of Warner t111e lor the Clrculatlon tips, full or part time. ror, 5•drawer chHt,
I & B I REW ... RDI o k 11 lbl 2 wk training, women, head & ft board, 2 frpl. sngl car gar w o sa.. ,,. ept to wor a elC e men 21 or older. Call: night stands. Good
BICYCLt:S tJ060
1987 BIANCHI •
10-speed SZ 23,
men's frame, $150
Tip.top condition.
Call 951 ""'4 US.
TICKt:TS 607:)
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to Min To O,..n ..
11' Power 1185 mo
45' Sall, narrow bea
1450 mo ?•a.au t
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•e7 NOfttl8 811to R.C:S
Xlnl cond, 1 yr new
1900 ml. 1 1350, 1
elude• 2 helmets, loc
& c:cwer 87Q-e018
I Automobiles t
BMW ou:JO
'87 32S A/'f, Well
cared f0<I (2fbe164)
S 15,995, Crevier
BMW' 1 500 Auto Mall
Or, SA, 835-3171
'88 835cal A/T, Xtra,
Xlra Clean! (2kng406),
$22,995. Crevier
BMW' 1600 Auto Mall
Or, SA, 835·3171
'89 BMW 3251, 4 dr,
5 1pd, white w/black
Int, Mini Cond, all
records, MUST SEEi
$11,500 969·6743
after 7pm
BUICK 903~
2078 Thurln
CENTAUR MGMT
642·2288 or 631·2725
opener, 1m frnt patio,l .. lillilAliililll Owner Oevast1tledllll schedule, .app1ox 16-80...,932•9222 cond. S450. 544-9337 631-4442 19TH & POMONA 377·0289 24 hours por week. v-We need a rellable1---------
'82 Le Sabro 4 dr, Sil· Hollywd 8owl 8ox (4) ver, AJC, P/S, P/B,
•Front Row Center• good transportation WESTCLIFF $850 1200 1q ft ofc:/WhH Loat: Diamond Tennis person with strong PHOTO TRIMMERS
2BR. 2BA, fireplace. 631·3608 Bracelet, July 16, vi· telephone •kllls, Earn 10 1 125/day. No MEHC'HANl>ISE Thurs 1erle1, 6 even1s. car, $1995 873·1514
extras. $400 each 1--...,,..--------nlght. OBO. 844-9410 '85 Century. 45,000 LAROE STUDIO. pool. 646-3679. 11281-3-0-0-,-7-2-0-, -3-7-3-.-1-/F-Vending-Strike It rich clnlty of Farmers MKT pleasant phone voice. e1tp nee. 80().282-4389
Microwave, refrlgera· __ R_u_t_la_n_d_R_o,_a_,d,,_...,....,.,.-v with coin-operated Newport Center OR d
S W neat appearance en
MISC 60l f>
•35mm camera I 175.
golf clubs $185, gold
watch $150, 26" TV
mlle1, excel cond. AJc,
p/1, p/b. $4,000 OBO.
957-1594 alter 5PM
tor, w/d, patio. $550 Buy 11. Sell It. Find IL 1008 /F. HS17 Hl· machines. Prime Pavilion's Mkt, Bay-able 10 work well with
Incl utll. 642·1311 Classified. cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 fOUIH. $3-4K cash aid• Or ... PLEASE Others. $5.30/Hr.
Brlllll
By CHARLES GOREN
with O M AR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
wlcly Income possible. HELP Senllmontlll
Zero down If quallfl.C:S. Va I u • .. R EWA R D I
Jack, 1-800-598-3792 722·1134 ,. Call DANIEL SHE.A
842-4321 Ext. 207
MONEY
W/\NTElJ 2916
LOST: DOG, male, Gen. Office/Order OHk
black, 60 lbs, white FIT. Type 40 wpm,
cheat, pink collar, no good w/phonea. 55 @
Local Manufact. Exec. lagi, 7118 near Or· Oyer 556-0902
wanti $150,000. Will ange & Dal Mar, CM.1-.....;...-------1
ONE TRICK TOO MANY
pay 10% simple Int. 642-6265 REWARD I
paid monthly. prln. LOST1 Mostly While
due & payable 2'1 yrs. Female Cat. Long
Secured by 2nd trust Hair, bJue eyes .. tear
1
Repainting?
Nortb·South vulntrable. South
deala.
NORTH
• K 7 3
Q A Q J 10 6 4
9
+AK8 WEST EAST
• J 10 8 • 6 2
'V 98 , K732
0 K 6 5 2 J 10 8 4 • Q 6 4 3 • J 10 2 SOUTH
•AQ 954
5
AQ73
•97 5
The bidding:
South West
l + Pua
3 + Pua
4 Pue
Pau Pua
North
3 \
4 +
6•
Eut
Pus
Pue Pue
Opening lead. Three of +
It would seem that 12 tncks in
spades presen t n o problem on this
deal from a rubber bridge g1tme.
H owever, a clever deceptive play by
East led declarer astray .
N ote thAt N orth felt no compunc·
tion to insist on playing in the good
si1·car d heart suit. With an eight·
card spade fit confirmed. North CUl'·
bid the ace o f clubs and bounced
into &lam whtn South cooperated
with a diamond cue·bHi deed on waterfrooi on lef1 ear. Santa Anll
West ltd a club, taken in thedum-home In Hunt. Harbor & 22nd St. CM, + personal guar. 631·5508 Marcie
my. Trumps were drawn in thlff Uved In home for 20 LOST: Parrot, Ecloc·
rounds. ending in hand, and a heart yrs, have Impeccable. tus. Florescent groan
waa led to the ten. Eaat ducked ~ credit. For Info:-with some red and
smoothly! Declarer cashed the ace mation call 714 89 • 1 u r q u o 1 s e u n d or
of hearts, discarding a diamond. and 9901 days, 714' wings, largo vocabu·
continued with the queen. When 840"7231 eves lary, answers to "Jo
Eut followed with a low heart, only Jo." Lost on Udo Isle
ft you·re fool"'J lo 1~·1
II, rebUfd ~. lflllott of OI
~· loot111r!d4ot
Clo\lit• ID tJnd t!le
se1vu yw' 1e lei>~ ~ig !or
Whether you're buying evening of July 18th.
one heart wu outstanding, the k ing, or selllng, Class1f1ed Owner heartbroken.
and declarer "knew" the monarch liic~oivieirsiiailliyioiuir inieeid~•ilJiiRiEiiWiARiiiDi.~6i7i5i-4i04ii2i. ~========~ wu with West. Declarer ruffed con·
fidentJy, and received a mortal blow
when West discarded a diamond.
Since declarer could no longer set up
and use the long heart.a, South
croued to the remaining high club
and tried the diamond finesse in an
effort to limit the damage to down
one. No luck. •
There might be M>me argument in
support of South's decision to play
for the overtrick had this been a
duplicate pair event. H owever, at
rubber bridge declarer had made an
egregious blunder. All declarer had
to do wu discard on the third heart
instead of ruffing. If West held the
king, there would be three good
heart.a in dummy to provide parking
places for declarer'& remaining mi·
nor-suit losers. Then Eatt'a bit of
chicanery would have gone for
naught. but what a &mall price to
pay to defeat a vulnerable slam!
UPTO seoo
PER MONTH * NO COl.LECTIO• * Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Monday thru Saturday.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642·4333 ACROSS
1 Asian prleSt
5 Nec*wear
10 Eden resident
14 MOllem pnoce
15 FM receiver
1e Tentl'I pref
17 Army ekWClll8
19 Bakery
fix tyre
20 F ec:1ory·
8d)usted
21 Gobble,
perti-i>S 22 Red shade
23 Aquarium flah
25 Mii. offlcef
28 HoM defect
30 Prtof lo
62 Somewnal
round
6<I Hebrew lyre
65 Bind again
66 Wedding
symbol
67 God ol war
68 N aaty looll
69 Singe<
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2 Lolfe dally
3 Some Disney characters
4 Refuges
5 Sculptor'•
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f'tt£VIOUI PU'ZZ1.E 80l.VED COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BFACH
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DOMESTICS ~~40
Nannr W•ntodl $75, Kenwood Stereo
lrvlne, llva In or out $150, 631·1453
M·F to care for one 6 ---.....----,..........,.. mo. old. Ugh& hou1e-11tTool Box for Small
work. Non·smkr, 1ome Size truck. thick gage
Engllsh preferred. steel. Musi Selll S30
Must have references, 754·1262
Call 72 .. 7845 H1tvlng 01tflcu1tles ob-3hp Johnaon Motor
1alnlng msg. plea1e Fresh/Salt Waler Misc
try again. T1tckle, Box. Assonod Classic Reels. CALL
Weekend Llv•·ln 546·9632
Wanted Friday Eve. • ---------Sunday Eve. No car Bausch & Lomb Slide
neceaaa1y. Costa Trays, 52 00 ea 515/
Mesa Area. 002. 854·9649
Liz, 751-4925 Big ScrHn TV, Window
Merchandise
Shutters, Woddtcomb
Bedroom 101. Kg sz
Mattress. Bathtub, Bar
Stools, lnvect1on
Cooktop Obi Oven,
721·8391
Garage
Sales
BAJ.HOA
PENINSULA tH07
QARAQl!ULE
Clot hes, l amps,
dl1he1, misc Homs
SaVSun, 108 7th St.
Transportation
BOATS 701 1
14' 8av11Mr Capri
'7 3 REGAL. 61,000
miles, good motor,
Asking S 1000 OBO.
548·3020
CHRYSLEH. 9060
For Sale/Trade! ·73
Vega, 327 Chovy,
much chromo, show
w1nnor. SI 0,000. Jim
988*7089
FERRARI 8067
'84 Mondlal Rod, 1
ownor, 25,600 ml,
S42K.obo 546-5597
FORD 907~
ANTIQUES 6010
w 1trler, 50hp, If, '83 LTD Brougham
stereo, very cloan. AC P,W, 36k orog ml,
runs great! Musi see great cond, $4000 obo
Flahlng 4 Bargains? to Behevel Must Sell· 721·9826
Wooden T1tckte BOK Just bOught New Boal l··--0"'"1--=T,,...e_m_p_o_....,.LX...,..,....--:l-o-w J. CURCI $20, Lures & Items $1-$3000/FIRM, 432-0310 mllH, >clnl body &
5, Penn 610 reel $75, atler 6pm or 111• msg COLLECTION 1nt, oug o""ner $3900 Trolling Pole $13, Col· 18' Clasalc Wooden f1rm 722·7453 On Udo Peninsula lecllons ol 30 old Boat ·57, Contury
English walnut ward· Cla111c lresh/1a1t Lapstrake. Ort cond
robe • Cal Mode din· water Reels S 12·S20. $8000iobo 548-3641 JEEP 9110
Ing set w/5 w ing 3 HP Johnson Recon· '89 Cherokee Limited 4
chairs • Much Staf· dlllon motor $225 30 FT Tollycratt cabin dr, to ml. wh~te, mini
fordshlre • 011 Paint· 490 Coate Mesa St cruiser, twin 255 HP cond. {2mpm283)
lngs • BOUTIQUE • 548·9832 Marcrulaer engines. s 16,995, Crevier
FINE JEWELRY e A =-,,.....,,,......---=-=-.,.-,=-1 sleeps 6, xlnl cond BMW, 1500 Auto Malt
Must See. Call for DI· F 0 R SA L K: $45,000 673·9247 Or, SA, 83!'>-3171
rectlon1 875-5$39 Washer•ryer. Ore11er --==-"='-:--::"":"'.~----------and other misc Call Tug Boat 1942 •eo Ctierok•• Pioneer
Jan•'• Antlquo• 281h 723·0770. new dleael, trans & 4K4, 4dr, NT Lois of
& Lafayette In Can-la.nks, refinished 1992. Optlonsl (2ddy779),
nery VIiiage, 2 new ••· Oueen or Parlor Palms, S251(/ob0 646'1920 s 1 3 , 9 9 5 , c rev 1 er
tatH over 600 Items, s-8 feet tall $20 ea. _.......,,..,....,,,,....,,,,.,,,..--,,,,---,. BMW, 1500 Auto Mnll M·S 10-4, Sun 10-3, Herb plants 80 !\Inds WANTED : Bo at Or, SA. 835•3171 673·5688 Sandra MC· $1 ••. Liiac 874-9422 Traller for 13 ti Bos·---------
Neltt, 10'-off w/AO ton Whaler. Can 714· '91 Wrangler 5 spd,
RABBIT cagH W/deep 644-4268 Whl grey, 1Slk, Blk Son
Oak dining tbl S500, pull-out trays. good & Bikini top, nvr ott·rO.
pine desk $950, pine cond $40 ea. 510,500 obo 360·9747 dresser $750, Jacuzzi 557-5227
• SBOO, dryer $100 760· .,,....---=--..,,.---1 13,5• Novuranla hard '91 Wrangler 5 spd.
0471 Shade, Pme, Cypress bottom, cntr console, wht grey. 19k, Biie Sort
FURNITURE 6014
e l!loganl •tack lac·
quM designer Queen
Anne dining rm chairs,
pure silk. solid mauve
aeets. $380 ea orig;
$150.a OBO. Call Oy1
840-8224 or Evea
850-5194
•
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper ......
fits In.
trees, IS-gallon, S20 3Shp, etoc star'& Su· & B•klnc top. n\lr off.rd,
1.gatton plants, $1 1.ukl. 54800 675 •9175 SI0.500 obo 380.9747 Wisterta s10. 674·9422
Srlb01 . ski boots.
ateroo eqp, oll
palntgs. min bike,
wght bench, dn tbl16
ch, china cab, 2·4 pstr
bd1, rclcer, 844·8798
OFFICE FURNITURE
EQUIPMENT 6047
SA.IL BOATS 7014 I LINCOLN 9120
18 f1. cruising H.A. cat '71 LINCOLN Conti•
boat, loaded, claulc nental 460 eng runs
t9 entry replica. VHF good 51295 Ml.Isl seol
p/p, 2 bnks. 84G·2269 ,_64_2_·_0_56_, ____ _
Cal 20, racing and 81 Lmcoln Towncar. 42.000 rru. no•d• cos· cruising. lo11ded, ""'· mallc work. $2,250. mtr.5.5J, p/p,two full 640•8606 bnl<s 646-2269
p It ney Bowe1 Mall . .,.L..,..10,.....,,,0,.......,.1..,,4-2--s-ot-s-o-t
1 Mach. # 5830. Xlnt ulls, new rigging w/
5250. 654·9649 traller Dys 1 ·800-537·
MERCEDES 9130
'71 220D 4 dr, fully
equip, ltlnt cond, orig
owner, AJC, AM/FM,
$2300 642·5436
l'ETS &
ANIMALS li049
BABY bunnies. dwarfa,
0628 Erik or Larry
Eve 673·2351 Crllc
SAi LBOARDS 7018
gentle, 1011e1 kids. Windsurfer complete,
Only S 15 ea. good cond S 150 754·
557·5227 1262
'70 280SE Coupe.
36K mi, 1110 blue, Kit
cond, mu11 aelll S14K
OBO 873·3313
If you're looklng tor • c•r, NISSAN 91~0
cl•sslfled h•s news for
31 OefMll
34 Crlp91ed
6 UM 8cillOrS
on
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'87 Nla .. n lentra •
5·apd, AJC, Kenwood
cassette atereo. Dark
grey w/grey Interior.
82K well-maintained
hw~ mites. $3500 firm 38 o.talled map
aectton 38 "Ball _ ..
39 Tree •llPOrt 42 Through
43 Anoint
44 Money hOlder
45 Writings
47 Far. pref.
49 Turned "9ht
50 Swine genus
51 Auto part 63 Rugged rock
55 Maleanlmel 5& Army 9reeilng
81 Went on
tlOrMback
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7 Third tast
8 Trec:k-1
9 Worry
10 Idolizer
11 English
county
12 ToP aviator•
13 Your1 llld -18 Entreat
24 Cherge
25 Left bed
28 Toll
27 Nostril
211 Nation'• rep·
ret«1tallve
29 Earth pref
31 01mp
32 Armor ptece
6 7
33 Located
35 LOWcartt
37-lntcllve
s111e
40 Elec1 ...
4 t Floor cover
46 Hole makers
48 -Antlllel
51 Made on a
loom
8 9
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52 Bowl "'°"' 53 Stuff
5-4 Santa -• CA
55 High 111111
57 Byron poem
58 - -lhealr
59 Look efler
60 ffrllable
63 GOif problem
Mano. OleeMrt••· 5«1ttle, Wuh. g•I nghts, m1n11I st11u1. Qom1n1 will
AMwf'r. C.rt1'111CW Stf'ift, llkt }•IM'll .figure promtnf'ntly
Joytf, WM a• ~uriA". loth writer. SCOllrtO (On. 23· Nov 21 ) Chtdt
9'rekf' fto191 tredltlen, CrHlln& their r1ne pnnt, rtlhU th1t n.tln, ""IUllliOM
ew• ltyle. Gntnick Stf'ln w11 bom which NnTntly lft ,...nt.ct • otllt• •
19 OM1ee4, C.llf., ••• .... of lwr des wlll boomn1n1 In your f1YOf' Fo·
llh I• Part. •ad Wal! rentlclered • 1uni cus on ritnftt, employment, mf'fhodOJ· '
.. -•Y writen wllto WtN to ~-ogy T1uN1. 1nothf'r Storpeo 1nwolved
..... In their 11 .. ft, Including SAClTTAlllUS (Nov 22 ·DK 2l)
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ln1w1y. AlllES (MIJ'Ch 2l ·Apnl 19) Allen· llon. wtlcom• opponun1ty to optttt
uon ~volvn •round •rt, mu11c, decor•· views Spothght on physical •ttnctton,
tlon, necn1ity for beiuhfylng ptrtonal penonal m15ntti1m, un1qu• ttyle
•urroundings Whit hid evad•d you M•mbf'r of oppot1te wx decl1rtt, ""You're ,.,, " will bttoft'ot 11111l1blt ( ytltt high for 1
11 12 13 money, romance, atylt ltlung 1n111•· CAPlllCOllN (0.C 22·J•n 19)
11vt M•ror ch1n1H O«ut 11 how-you'll
TAUllU (Apnl 20 M1y 20) Look .tdd flowtra. an~. f't'Th4tf* midi
ti.hind ~nn lor 1n1wH11 ind "m1.s1n1 tll ln11rumtnt Attention ttvolvH
~" FONt on th•m• tif "dlllCNtlC'ln 1rovnd dur1blluy. improved 1«11t1ty
ii bf.tttr pert of nlor" Sttm m-ing T1uru1, ubn peniona ....,.._nmt
will bf 1n1n11'd by PtJcH Jlf'niOn Virgo AQUAlllUS (Jin lO·~b 18 ) Em·
Mb 10 ii. ln<lvdtd ph1t1a 1l1111our, myMf'ry, lntt\gu.-
CEMINf f May 21 Junt lO) EmphA don't i.ll 111 dfapttt prtllUre to do 10 If
9'• on powtr. avthorOy, 1blhty to rrana· dltcmtt, you'll .. In In Ions nin and
for111 111lr1g" lneo rfflitln Many of win ed•lr1tlo11 fl"Olll '"-you IMOIC
yovr fondf!M ~. w1ehft ••II bf ful fftpl'Ct" PIKB flp ... prollllrwntly
filled In 'turpn•l"I" m1nnf'r. Ar'lft In PISCIS (htJ lt•Mard\ JO). Yo-.',.
dlVldual pl119 t11nllk&11t role cinyini IM&Ntf\ whkh .._.to lndi·
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lf'tt boc>tlt, b•u•r marll•t o,.n, for tom '°"'* 011 NSf'Of'l&Mllty, ptV•o•
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tM>na " Yo.i'll t.t on your own, Imprint hftlaltt ~•Ill your .,fflMIW 8'1·
etyl•. wt I com• opport111111y for new l'fC"l._, cOMldt>r ,OU to • ~ 011 • -..+--+--+--+--~-1 toww non • Tauru1, LU11ra. korpio Mtt ...
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TO YOUI
Is someone special havtng a birthday
In August? Mnounc:e It In the Delly Pilot
and Independent! Send In a non-returnable
photo along wtth $10.00 or just a message
with $5.00 and WC wfll publish It on
August 6th
Deadline .Juty 31, 5:00 p.m
Send your masase to:
The Dolly Ptlot & Independent
330 W. Bey St.
Costa Mae, CA 92627
Attn: CJesslkd Hippy Birthday -----------
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IPhoM I
'Mcssegc
Call 873-8213
l't>NTIM' 0170
'8 t Lo1n•na RUNS
GREAT • 1750 obo
548-7217 or 848-1465
POHSC'tlf': H l 75
'88 911 Turbo Red/
blk 1th1 Int, 19k ml,
loaded, all reeds, 1
owner. PERFECT,
$49,950 72().1265
TOYOT/\ 11:.! 10
0 1989 CELICA conv, '11th
w/bk root $14,000
Loaded. 489·2g45.
TH t 1( KS 11220
'14 TOYOTA Staka~d
with bo111aa. 4·tpd,
groat running truck.
13600/obO. 15~~362
·ee '" RM'~ Rover,
Leather, Ski raclta.
t>tu1h gua1da. 1101ag•
pod . •h•epakln,
ctlrom• rlmt, orig,
owner 24,900. 01>0
8t•934-37t0
·n Range Aover. •Int
cond, 1llvar w/lthr.
aunroof, phone, 3eK
ml 125.200 '"'5344
1\~ 1 IUlll-.S I'..
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' Photo message s 1 o.ooli lll1hdly I. Ma1e9C onfy $5.00 ----1 ~
" '9vml t .... M •: II
'3 1 l'ord Model A.
Aoadll•r Beaullful
patad• ready, ,.,of. ,.
atored. Own p.n of
hl•tory AppralHd
SU.000, .. craflce
lt4,IOO 080. Lia.
•IUD978 "'°"9 ft .. -
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