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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-24 - Orange Coast Pilot.. lbe Dally Pflot Index Good morning! Do you know the three most common questions asked to Cos~ Mesa firefighters by kids? 1) "What do you carry tn your fire jacket?" 2) "Have you ever been burned?" 3) "Do you sleep at the fire house?" OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM Fl'ldlJ, -24, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 Centi Costa Mesa man jailed in botched· shootini attempt ......._ M · Officers· apprehended Raul ..... en reportedly argued Bedolla.-32, fleeing from his over sex With prostitute; Cove .Street house w~th the load-. t' ,,,.,. b '"'' ''ty ed pistol after Guillermo Cc-tc 1m sav~ y ~ gun.-roino-Najmr; ·11, ruarea 1JT to By LortAnn Basheda Still Wrllr COSTA MESA -Police ar- rested a man for attempted mur- der Wednesday night after he allegedly pointed a loaded re- volver at his roommate's head and pulled the trigger three times. The pistol, which failed to go off, was later determined to be defective, police said. report the incident. Ceruino-Najera told police that Bedolla initially threatened him with the .38 caliber gun at about 9:40 p.m. Wednei.day while he was in his room with a prostitute. According to the police re- port, Bedolla told Ceruino- Najera he wanted to have sex with the prostitute and de- manded that the other man leave. Ceruino-Najera told po- . lnllda~ _· Transient indicted An Oran• County Grand Ju~ndicted trans-ient Jack rson f0t last mooch'' ol QJl&a Mesa boat mechanic Charles Overturf. Cnaer· son;-who now faces tiiifTn-- Superior Court, was indict· ed on chataes ol mWder, robbery ana burgtary. See story, page A10. lice he was afraid, and so fled the room. Bedolla's wife, meanwhile, was reportedly in another bed· room during the altercation be- tween the two men. See INCIDENT/ID Page Kindergarten delay could hurt families, officials sar ...,. Gov. Wilson's_Qroposal would incr.e.ase.minimum age lOrstarting school, leaving some parents without options. phone calli Irom concerned par· cnts," said Robert Francy, director of !.tudent i.e1'-1cci. for the New· pon-~lesa Umfied S'-hool District. "f hey'rc homficd at the thought that they are going to ha\e to hold a chilli out fo r another yea r.'' By Russ Loar Stalf Wnter Only t\\o months before the new school year, some parents of prospective kindergartencrs are facing the prospect th at the state budget crisis could cause a one- year delay in. their children's edu- cation. Parents of 4-year-old children born in 1987 berween the months of September and December are in limbo. Gov. Pete Wilbon ha' propo)ell delaying the education of tho!>e children by a year to ,l\ e $335 million from state education fund- ing. Currently. children "ho an! 5 years old by Dec. l are eligible to enroll in kinde rgarten. Unde r \\11· son's proposal. children \\Ou Ill have to be 5 }Cars old before Sept. 1. "We've had a large number of Francy csum:ues that ~inde rgar­ ten enrollment in the district , .. ould fall by about W percent. The loss \.\OUld reduce school dis- trict income and coultl cause the need ·to shift claii,cii and teacher ass1i;?,nments ..:-fhii. "ould ea,1h cause chaos 1n many families pl;rnnmg on en· See· KINOERGARTEN/Bldl h8I Clinton will campaiun- at Orange County Fair .,... Democratic presidential hopeful will tread GOP turf with Costa Mesa visit Sunday. But no speech is planned. By Joel Beers sun Wnter COSTA MESA -Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton will mingle with the cro"d at Or- ange Count) Fair SuntJa) for abou t an hour, party officials i.aid. shaking hand~. and ma)bC l,.ii.~ing a f cw babies. Out one thing the Arkan .. ai. go\· ernor \\On't be doi ng 1 g1\lng J prepared speech. "I'd give him the numbe r of the Pacific Ampitheatre," said Gen- eral Manager Norb Barto"~· "hen asked if Clinton would speak. "We won 't treat the governor differently from any other guest who walks onto the fair," Barto!.il.. said. "We "on't overreact." He may not be treated differ- ently, but Clinton will certainly bring a larger entourage th.in mo I \.\hen he \\all..s onto the fair· grounds around 5 p.m There will be a phalam 9f !.CCrd SCI"\ ice guards \\1th him at all times. along \\ith the uiiual b) tJndcrs. media t} pc::. and intc rested h..ingcr -on "'ho attend an} presidential C\cnt. Clinton "Ill bnn~ at-out 100 people, according to~ t;ur ::.pol..c:s· \\Oman Jill Lk)\d There iii no ·,chcJukJ 11111cr:.in. bu t Llo\'d said Clinton \\OuiJ probabl) · '-IJ) ou tdoor-. must uf the ume rather than \Cnture in~ide C\· h1bm. SundJ} iii .1lso th1.. clo::.ing dJ\ ol the fair, bu t LIO)d i.a)'> she didn't anticipate Clinton'!> prei.ence caus· ing any problem::. other than tho-.c normally associated w11h a high- profile perso n appeanng at a pub· See CLINTON/Ba hie M.llC ~ll·rVO.t·ly Piloc Ted Salyers inspects a glowing piece of stock steel pulled from the forge of his blacksmith's booth Thursday at Orange County fair. By Joel Beers SIJlt Wnttr Smith's no myth -Eveo in its centennial year, it's easy to lose sight of the pMt at the Orange County Fair, with its roller coasters, robots and bot tubs. ' • shop at first seems a remnant of a long-forgotten past. But it's a link with the past only in Orange County and other urbanized areas. As Salyers secs it, blacksmithing is as alive and real as ever. Ancient craft of blacksmithing is alive and well , according to traveling smith who 's exhibiting his trade at the Orange County Fair Michael Richter, 9, of Costa Mesa will have to wait a little while longer to earn his purple belt in karate. He was injured in last month's earthquake when shards of glass severed both of his Achilles tendons. Marc Martin photo But ahere arc reminders of years gone by. One of those is a blacksmith shop owned by Ted Salyers located near Centennial Farm. Direct from Nickerson. Kansas, Salyers' COMMUNITY lVCNlS "I could drive from California to New York and find a blacksmith every couple of hundred miles," Salyers said. A large man, Salyers fits the mold of See SALYERS!la hie Kicked but not licked ~ Nine-year-old karate kid who was injured in last month's earthquakes gets surprise party from his friends and still thinks California is 'the best place I've ever been to.' By lortAnn Basheda Siii!..., L ast month's earthquakes stole ninc·year·-Old Michael Richter's karate kick ~en they knocked a 1nirror off J bathro6m door and sent it smashing into shards of glass ttlat severed both the boy's Achill~ tendons. So ochet karate kidfwtt> practice with Richter al the Newport-Mesa Marshall Arts studio threw him a surprise party this week. · Richter recently moved to Costa Me a from Minnesota and the June quakes were his fi~t. ... • "I think l never want to be in one again," he said from his home where he is currently confined ~ith two foll leg ca~t "Out I'm not c:ucd or them. I'm like my dad: Not too scared of a lot of thing-. " Richter even \\Cnt o far a to i.ay that dc<;pite the quake , California "1 the be t place l\e C\Cr been to.'' Richter \\,b clo ing the bathr~X>m d1X)r :u a friend's house sc' era I hours after the June :. earthquakes shook Southern Cahforni;i "hen a full-length mirror -normall) .iua,hed to the·"all behind the door -came cra\hing do" n "All I know I!. It hit m) head. ~l itl du\\ n my back and cut mto my ankle ," he i.ai J "I took t\\O i.tcps and I rcll." See KA~TEJM • A2 Friday, July 24, 1992 Locals Only SHE IS:------------- An 11-year-old Costa Mesa violinist who won the Suzuki Show- case in Los Angeles in June, performed at the Ornngc County Philharmonic Society's annual meeting July 20 and \\ill play in the summcl' Di!>neyland Orchestra in August. CALM, COOL, COLLECTED-------- ~kFce, "ho has been playing the violin for six years, practices an hour a day during the school )Car, more during the summer months. She con iders ltzhak Perlman an innucnce and regularly auc:nJ, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Mervyns Musical Morn- 111g' performances. Though she sai d she gets nervous playing in !runt uf audiences, she appeared quite content while performing hdorc a roomful of OCPS members at the Four Seasons Hotel in Ne'\ port Beach. But that wa s nothing compared to the Suzuki Shtmcase. \\here <,he had to audition \\ith a concerto 10 pro\'e to th11.:e Judges she could play wit h an orchestra. When selected a "inner, she had to perform a solo with an orchcs1ra. GOLDEN OLDIES---------- .. , hJ...e classical the most, bu t I like oldies, sort of,'' McFce said. \\hen asked to describe "oldies," she replied, "music from the "<>lb and '70s" and then laughed. l'M GOING TO DISNEYlAND,_ _____ _ A week of rehearsals with the summer Di!incyland Orchc!ilra "'il l culminate in J one-hour concert Aug. 2 at the Ambassador AuJttonurn that "111 be tele' ise d on the Di!.ncy Channel. "The nc\t J.1y ''c get to go to Oi~neyland!" WHEN THE MUSIC'S OVEK-R ------- Having completed her elementary educa1ion at Paularino School, i\lcFee will a11end Corona del Mar Junior High School in the fall. She dc!.cnbcd herself a!. a "good" student. Besides music, ~he cn1oys reading. <.lancing and writing poetry. FUTURE PLANS----'-------- "t thought mi11be I'd keep with music awhile because I like it, and I don't kn ov. \\hat ebe." Dana Mishne Halle, an attorney w11h Pettis, Tester, ._ru<,e & Krinsky in Irvine. has be<'n recently appointed to rhc board or directors of Girls ln- corrorated of "ewport Mes.t a com mun1ty or~anizabon prO\ 1ding car{' n•nrt>rs for girls and bci)\ S...,hanie K. W:.rnow o( Newpon Be.:ich has been named to the Dean's L1~1 (or achieving the minimum of a 3 S grade point average OI' .ibove any one of lhree quarter) the p;i~ aca- demic.. >ear at CJl1torn1a Pol\'techn1c Stale Un1vers1ty M.mne Sgt. Geoffrey K. Toy,le, §On ol Sheree L Towle ol Coron.J del Mar, has recently reported (or du!} w11h Manne Secu•l!v Guard Dct.ichment in Ccnt>Va s ..... uerlJnd Dr Richard L Seberg of r-.ewpon Be.Kh wa~ recenlly pmmo1cd to Fcl· lowsh1p ~lc11u~ v.1th1n the lntNnat1onal Con!;rl'\~ c.f Or.ti lmpl,lnlo1og1sts, an or1;,\n1z.itt0n for '>< 1rnt1hc r<">''Jrc.h. DiiijPlliiL VOL.88,NO. 172 Readers' Hotline: 642·6086 ,....,, CQft'lmf'"tl •hour ~ 04 fy P1loc 0t nt"WS l•ps w-' i,.. tKO'dtd &nd ~ ct.tt!C1fy to Ed IOI w,11 .• ,., lobclPll T~ ~~ 74 hour &~'!J ~t<t m~ ~ ~ to IKOtd letters ID the tdt· tor "'' 1ny top«" Conrrlbut0t1 to die Hotline who w•nl lo 1H lhrtt com~nll pubhshed must or•dudto 1tw-1r n•-dry ind phone numbt'f (for llf'nltUt..,,,1 Th11 " rour community ~Pf' ~ ~~nt V'"''' n"'°'yp~nt Delivery 2uarantee! I( 'r'JU •• I w"'6,cnbrr •Nl 0o not ~ )OU' IUJ>f'' by 6 • ,., 17 a m on S.tuld&)'\ •nd '1ol1 dll'\1. c.11 befor. 10 1 m •nd wtt'll Rf'! 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COii.i ~ CA 92627 s.cond-d.w pC>Kigl! ~id 1t Costa Mew, CA (PrtCe •n· elude 111 1pplbbk! swte ind loul !Mn ) POSTMASTER ~ 11ddrm ~nges to T~ Pilot, P 0 8ol 1560 Cost.I ~ CA 92626 Copynght No ntws j(Ofiel, 1Uustr1hons, ed1- tot1.11I m1rtt'f Of ad\'t'rt~ments hert1n may be rt'produced without wt11ttn ~rmK~oon cl COP)-r•ght ownf'r How to reach us at The Pilot Ci rculation Orange County 642-43)) Ad\lertising Cla sified 642 5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4.330 News, sporu fax 646-4 1 70 Main Office 8USIMSS {)(f1ce 6-42-4.321 Buwle'Ss fax 631 ·5902 • • Managing Edifor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. 363 Today's Orange County Fair Schedule HOURS: 10 a.m. to midnight, Livestock Gate opens 7 a.m. Discounts OCN kids Day: Children 12 and younger receive free admission all day. 75-cent Ride Day: All rides are 75 cents, or two presale tickets until 7 p.m. in midways (Kiddie and Major), all ages. $1-off discounts on adult admission Mondays through Fridays include Arrowhea.d Water, Auto G:lub of Southern California, Bakers Square restaurants, California Angels, Carl's Jr., Chicago Chicago Pizza, Orange County Transit District, Pepsi, Seven-Up/ RC, So11th County News, Los Angeles Times Orange County Edition, Vons, military and Costa Mesa rcsidcnlS. 8 a.m. Junior Dairy Goat Show - Livestock Show Ring 10 a.m. How to Make Twisted Wire Bracelets, by Sue Pastel - Gc.m and Minerals Building Xerox Showdown Western Horse Show -Newport Arena, Eque!>trian All uteed Horse Show - Orange Arena, Equestrian Fifth Annual O.C.F. Junior Patch Contest -Fish and Hobbies Building 11 a.m. Pin the Navel on the Orange -Alta Dena Kids Stage Hand Crocheted Vest Using Four Placcmals, by June Chatloski -Bakers Square Craft and Cook's Gallery Noon Egg.Toss -Alta Dena Kids Stage 1 p.m. Watermelon Seed-Spitting Contest, sponsored by the Daily Pilot -Times Centennial Stage Kids Competition: Original Uses of Bridgford Bread Dough -Bal<ers Square Craft and Cook's Gallery Touching Up Alta Dena Ice Cream Eating Contest -Aha Dena Kids Stage Division Ill Talent Search Semifinals -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Chris Price, of Phoenix, docs a little touch-up on her clown make-up Thursday at the Fair. 1:30 p.m. First Class '50s Doo Wop - Fabulous 'SO!> Stage 2 p.m. Soul T\\istcrs Motown R&B -Miller's Moonshine Meadows The Prccisio nettes -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Brenda's Tappers - Fabulous '50s Stage · 2:30 p.m. Lloyd Mabrey's Childrens Hour -Aha Dena Kids Stage Attention Daily Pilot readers The first 50 subscribers who show up with lheir Pilot Lice nse at our booth al the Orange County Fair will receive either a Daily Pilot cap, beach bag or poster. The booth is locatect in the center of the Commercial Building. LOCAi.. ltMPBIAll&I: Newport Beach 75/62 Balboa: 75/63 Costa Mesa: 84/65 Corona del Mar: 74/64 lmAY: 3 p.m. Orange Juice Squeezing Contest -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Fun with Dried and Silk Flowers, by Sheri Schoonover -Bakers Square CrJft and Cook's Gallery 3:30 p.m. Soul Twisters Motown R&B -Miller's Moonshine Meadow!) First Class '50s Doo Wop - Fabulous '50s Stage Ca rl's Jr. Hamburger Eating Contest -Alta Dena t...id:. Stage 4 p.m. The Precisionettcs -Cal Spas Heritage Stage Lemon Magic by Ree Reeder· Bakers Square Craft and Cook's Gallery 4:30 p.m. First Cla ss 'SOs Doo Wop - Fabulous '50s Stage 5 p.m. All American Boys Chorus - Arlington Theater Soul Twi sters -Miller's Moonshine MeadO\VS Pitchy fog with late night to and mid morning loW ck>Yds, bum1n1 off by mid day: Southwett winds 10 to fs mph. lows in the low to mid 60s, highs In the low to mid 805. RRCAIT: lOllW clouds In the morning, cle•rlng !'Y mid •ftemoon. lows In the mid 60s, htgtts in the u.,,.r 70s •nd low 80s. lnl•nd hight In the mid 80s. •BR No cout•I MhiMKies •re post~J Ll&ftt v•rl•~ winch out ol the toUthwnl at 10 to 1 S llnolt , 2-foot HH, 4·foot south-stuty s-CI. SunrlH: 6:06 a,m, SunHt: 1 :07 ,. .... • The Colony of Pci:forming Arts -Cal Sims Ht>ntage St.isl' Brenda's Tappers - Fabulous 'SO:. Stage Hula Hoop Contest -Ale,, Dena Kids Stage Easy Painting on Plaster by Devorah Fra er -8,1r...cr., Square Craft ,ind Cool'> G.11lcr) 5:30 p.m. Believe in You rself Kids - Times Centennial St.1Sl' 6 p.m. South County N C\\S Newspaper To s -Cal SJ>.b Heritage St,1ge Open Dairy Goat Show, Nubians -Ll\C>tocl.. Sho, .. Ring 6:30 p.m. Bobby Lynn Compton and The Cocke) cd Cowboys - Miller's Moonshine Meado\V~ 7 p.m. 5th Dimcn ion -Arlington Theater Wearable Art JC\\.-Clry by Gilda Insalaco -BJker:> Squ.:irc Craft and Cook's Gallery Xerox Sho~down We!ltern , Hon,e Show -Ne'' port Arena, EquC>trran Pclm and Ma ggie Variety Duo -Cal Sp.1s Heritage Stage 7:30 p.m. All American Boys Chorus - Arlingron Theater 8 p.m. Bobby Lynn Compton and The Colkeycd Cowboys - M11lc-r's Moonshine Meadow:. Floral De igns in Clay Pots by Linda Yoder -Bal..crs Square Cralt and Cool\'s Gallery Rodeo -Coors Light Aren..1 9 p.m. 51h Dimension -Arlington Theatl•r Pam and Maggie Variety Duo -Cal Sp.is I fcritage St,1gc 9:30 p.m. Bobby Lynn Compton and The Cockeyed Cowboys - Miller's Moonshine Meadows All American Boys Chorus - Cal SpJs Ht>ntage St.igt> n~o •·"'· '·' 6:S 1 a."'. 2. 9 I 0: 1J a.M. 2.6 S12t '·"'· s.s t:n ...... e.• 7tS1 a.-. J.J tt1J4a.a. J.1 •111,. .. '·' • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Cool tUrkeys, hungry goats offering lessons at the lair I t is amazing the things one can learn at the Orange County Fair. Sure, you can have a wonderful time on all the rides and games along the midway. But to me that's only a small part of what the fair is about. for example, I always thought turkeys were dumb and docile. But there's a big sign on the turkey pen at Centennial Farm that says, "Be careful, the turkeys bite." I didn't know that. There's only one way to find out for sure: Stick your finger through the fence. ----=== _ Unfortunately, your intrepid On the Coast columnist can't make a first-hand report on the biting prowess of turkeys because the big birds ''ere all flaked out under the shade of a beach umbrella in the middle of the pen. That shows me they're smart enough not to be roasting themselves (prematurely) in the hot sun -as I was. (Actually, warm .,..eather shouldn't keep you from enjoying the fair's last three days because there are plenty of delightfully cool spots under huge trees.) At the form , you can also sec "hat fair officials 'DY will be the "World's Largest Pumpkin (Hopefully)." This giant blob is being gro" n by 0Jrren Hamada, a 4-H clubber from La Habra.· "ith guidance H--0m-the--Werld Pumpkin Federation in New York. It will be entered in the annual Pumpkin Weigh-off in October. You sec now }Ou\e learned that there I'> a \\'orld Pumplo.in r cJcration and a Weigh-off and that Darren's great pumpkin will have fo top the current \\Urld record of 816.5 pounds. To check progre!>,, fair offiu,11, ''ill have an interim \\e1gh-111 Sunda) afternoon. I al'o lcarncll a r.1thcr har h lc-,.,on at the fair. I lU\c anim.1J.. and I can get as big a kick out of a peuing zoo a' ;:ill the other 4-)car-olds. 1 he one .11 the fair i a i.plcnd1d petting 200, "1th dozen-, of go.11' un<l sheep. some pig and CO\\S and a C(luplc ol llamas. There's also a lone Costa Mesa \ the:J blOAd.: crnune co.it "'""h more 1han S-ll.Ol-J 11oa\ ,,o- len Crom f cnJ1 al outh Cll.1 l Plaza. The )lllrC nunJaer d1Jn'1 realize the h1p-lcng1h fur wai. mMmg unlll ~hc found an empty hanger while 1;ak1ng tn\Cnlory 1h11 C\ening • Someone ~m3\hcJ lhc p.1~· \Cllgcr "'1nJo"' \lf J To~otil p;ukcd JI an unJcrgr.,unJ i.truc- lurc in 1h, ~'00 t-11..-:t.: or Pi· nl.'~rcek Omo: Tul.',J.1y n1gh1 10 ~ICJl t"O p.11r' of l>Un~lJ\\CS • A boo~1e board. J b.l\l..Ct or J1r1v laund" anJ some Slim F:u1 du:I dnnt..s ~ere among the items 'iokn \\'eJne\dJ~ from the ga· rage of a hume m the 2300 block or \anguard \Va\ Ne" port Beach In the WO block of Pam Lane, \;.\mconc brolooe into a 1oragc lod.er in an unJ~rl!lound g;,iragc :rnJ )!Ole ~\Cral hundm.I dollars wor1h of fohing pole~ and equip- ment. • Scuba and foh1ng gear v.crc 1at..cn from 1 slor.agc loct.:er m 1hc WO blcxk of Cagnc) Lane . • Employee) or LA Cellular. 4667 MacArlhur Bl\J • rcpoued 1h11 one or their phone~ was lilken out of 1hc office . • A v.oman reporleJ 1ha1 she pJrked her Suzuki Sam:1ura1 m 1he 2700 Mod• of \\> Co•UI I hgh· w11' anJ rc1urneJ 10 find her vinyl 1op gone. , ~;1 • In 1he 1200 block of Park New· porl. a v.oman reported to police that wmcone s1olc aboul SS.000 worth of ~ki cqu1pmcn1. . . . water buffalo (or is that ,buffaloe, Dan?) that is the most inanimate animal you've eve r seen There's also a bunch of babies -calves, pigle ts,· kids and even a young burro (would that be u burrito?). But the cruel fact of life I learned is that, 1f }OU have food for these critters, you can pet them all day long. If you do not have food, beware; you might be double-teamed, as happened to me. One goat diMractcd my attention by nosing me in the solar plexus while o.nother peed on my foo1. One h~es that if, as rumored, Bill Clinton docs come to the fair, he will buy a cup of food, or at least send Gore in ahead of him. AnOiller harsn les!>On came when I checked out the commercial exhibits in the Parade of Products hall (or Carnival o f Products, depending upon which sign you believed). I searched cvef)'\\hcrc and could not find the Veg-E-Matic pitchman. the slice-and dice guy with a line of patter that was as rhythmic as it was unintelligible. T here wa'i someone offering incredible, once-in-a-lifetime bargains on Ginsu kn ives. and several hawkers of mac"hi nes that wi ll juice everything from carrots to goat hooves but, alns, no slice-and-dice ma n. Another bit of Americana down the drain. I did not learn anything new ::ibout myself, though, despite several opportunities to do so. Co ta Mesa seer Diane offered a variety of wu)s to get into one's head, including p.1lm reading' at SS, yoUL~1c ps~ch~c.an•1l)M!>-lor S 10 am.I Tarot cards at S20. Fo r someone "ho had ju:.t h<id h1-; foot wetted by u goat. none of the above seemed J good invei.tment at thut pJrt1cul;ir moment. The SS adult admbs1on to the fair. hO\\C\l!r, is better than a 12 percent i.a,ing:. account. Even a dedicated sourpus~ can h.1,e fun. c.111 stuff a "ondrous 'aricty of food into hi-. or her cra" :ind, ·'' I did. can find it a Y.Onllerful learning expe rience. Dut for heaven·., sa ke. buy a cup of alfalfa pellets or Y.hate\cr ll i'> they -;ell at the petting LOO. Fred J\lurtin 's column runs r1 rry .\londny, n'cdnc~dn)' and Fridny. Friday, July 24, 1992 A3 ~ .,_ Contractors give church a lacelitt NEWPORT BEACH -After 47 year the St. Jame\ E:.p1scopal Church, 3209 Via L ido, needed ,, face lift, but the non·prufit church di\covered thut they could only raise half ol the repainting money. The moi.tly brick !>tructure needed more than a co~mctic pJint job, it needeJ repair um.I paint to ~top furth er detenor- :Hion ·1 he natural brick needed . to be i.andblasted, , ... 11crprooled, Newport Beach 1065 Newport Center Drive Fashion J-;tand (714) 759-1622 cleaned. )ealcd and the trim ,111d bcll tO\\cr needed rep;unung. • The Job ";i., ju't too big lor • ,0Junt1:er~. a prufc '>ional painting cre, .. '""' nccc.,~:H), hut unaffordable. - The ~outhern C.1hfurn1a Chaptc_r ol the. Paintmg nu I Decorating Co111r.1ctor~ ol Am1:nca (POCA) e.1mc io lhc rc~cue. \\Ith the hdp 111 O\CJ 2Q p::unt111g COlllTUClllf\ and 11)(1 FASHIO N ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH men ''ho donated their time 1hc hu rch \a"> reno' t d Starling on Jun1:; J3 .111d "as 11111 hc;d b~ June :(,J. . " f hc equipment and ll!atcr1.1b \\Crc,: donated h) 10 a~!>odatc mcmb1:r'.!> ul tlw PDCA In 1cturn the d1urch d.;inat <.I the nH>11C) the) h.1d ruhcd lur the r1:nu\ation to the POCA, b;.il,111dng the !'DC"\· in .. r ·;i 1ni; buJgct.1r) !,'0.1ls. -JJ.1 h 11n 'l'i/\un Sale Hour-;: Mon -Fri. 10:00 a.m to 9;00 p.m. Sat 40:00 10 6'.00-p;m. Sun. 12·00 to 5;00 p.m. FINAL FOUR DAYS! SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ' I I I . 1 • /, Polo Ralph Lauren • Hugo Do.,, • Southwick • Jo~cph Abboud • Norman I filtl'n Ted Baker • Ike lkhar • G11m;111 Bros • Reyn Spooner Henry Cottons • Robert TJlrou •Zanella • Tom T.ulor • Av1rex • C P Co --Cole-Haan • Gar:"" Pr1,ate bbel • L'Equtpe Pe)ton • Luc1Jno Barbera • Alexander Julian • Zegna .. LITS ....................... -S4Y' 00 to S 1 l\50 OC• .S169.90 10 5899.90 C .\SL \L L.\Cl\.S ......... .S ,. •·) t" S 1-• s:9.9o to s 99. 90 SPORTCOATS ........... $350.00 to mso.oo $199.90 lo S599.90 WORT HfRTS .............. s 52 '0 10 s:25 (). S29.90 °10 $129.90 BL\ZERS ................. S295.00 t°"Sl 25Ql)J Sl99 90 to 5599.90 l\.'\TT HIRT ... ._ ............ s 42,SD ,o s 1<5. m .90 to s ~ 90 ORE TROtSERS .• Sm.oo to s :9SOO . s ·9.<I() to W9.90 ~\UTERS .................... s ,, .~9.90 lo Sl49.90 . ORE HCRTS ........ S 57.50 to S r''.00 s 2i.<I() lo s 99.90 OLTERWEAJL ............... s Y5 00 to S295 00 . SS9.90 to Sl59.90 TII ....... _............ .S .!5.00 to S OS. S 19.90 to S 39.90 HOE .................... -... m.: 18349 Euclid C•tthe405Fwy.) FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA. 714·968-0156 .. n .90 to ~99.90 A4 Friday, July 24, 1992 us1ness The Business page runs on Mond.i~. Wednt>,days. Thu~ayl> and Frid,1ys Business Editor Tony Cox ... 642-4321, ext. 371 Ethic s key to success I n the equation leading to increased productivity and profitability in American business, Total Integrity Management equals to tal quali ty management and continuous measurable improvement plus traditional ethics. · Without traditional ethics, the two other parts of the equation mnN. MlcAdlm Business Management seem to have foi led miserably. Just look at the present condition of our economy and the lack of consumer and stockholder confidence. True profitability is both the short and long term. It is cash profits and the added value that has been built into a business when its sold. It's the ever increasing value of the stock in a corporation. It 's the contribution the company makes to the well being of employees and -customers. Forthe-1,-eople running the company, it's lots of intangi ble things like enhanced pe rsonal integrity, good will, good mental and physical health and satisfaction. . Business leaders oJ character, competence and commitment exhibit the ethical standards that were promoted by America's founding fathers who knew the sting and destructiveness of greed, tyranny and corruption. They placed "fn God We Trust" on money so we'd be reminded that the worship of money and power feeds destructive greed. The Johnson and Johnson Tylenol story of moral leadership l read describes a study of 26 companies initiated by Jim Burke following the crisis. The Mudy showed that these moral companies. dmen by traditional ethics. were over four times more success ful financially \vhen compared to the composite of the Dow Jones mer a 30-)car period. Over and over again I've foun d that "good guys" don't fin ish last. They c~hibit the characte r and integrity that 's built on dependable traditional ethics vs. capitulating when umterfire to the modern day. si tuational approach to ethics. They model them for their employees and expect the same character from them. There are six basic steps l recommend you take to begin implementing a Total lntegrit> Management process in your company: I. E!.tablish and communica te a clear statement of your company's vision, values, mission and goals to employees and cu~tomers. · :!. De termine the degree to which your people's behaviors are aligned "ith your company's stated vision, value, mission and goals. 3. Identify the .. toxins" in your company's culture that weaken the integrity of the key functions of leadership. management, finance, manufacturing, marketing, sales, staff development and customer service. 4. Establish pear program and performance improvement goals to begin aligning personal and corporate behavior and outcomes , ... ith your intents. 5. Implement monitoring, feedback and coaching strategies that involve everyone in your company in helping one another al ign performance wi th intents. • 6. Establish a company-wide eth ics and performance accoun tability process that rewards ethical behavior and competent performance and corrects poor ethical behavior and ineffective performance from the top of the organization down. Millard N. MacAdam is executive director of the ProAct/ve l..;eadcrship Consu/Ling Group In Newport Beach . . Damage estimate ..._ Sears automotive repair manager works to salvage local shop's reputation following state c harges against the c ompany. By Tony Cox · Buslntss Edrtor SOUTH COAST M ETRO - State officials' allegations that Sears Roebuck &. Co. swindled customers into purchasing unneeded auto repairs and services was a public-relations nightmare for guys like Lou Carncllo. Carnello manages the Sears Tire & Auto Center at South Coast Plaza, and after the state allegations were announced last month, he saw a drastic dccfine in business. ,--L The 41-bay shop has seen revenues decline by about 35 percent. Those customers who did continue to come in were more defensive than usual, requiring thorough substantiation for recommended repairs. About 250 current and former .customers complained in recent week!. about their bills, some of which are several years old. "We used to average 120 cars a day," Carnello said. "Since our friends at the bureau (the California Bureau of Automotive Repair) made these allegations. our car count went to about half that amount." The Chicago-based retail giant responded swiftly to allegations of repair fraud in California and New Jersey. Sears Chairman Ed LOCAL NEWS ONLY For a subscription. call 642-4333. We Have Some Very Sh~cking .News For Drywood TerO.ites I t's called the Electro -gun Sy•tem. A battle plan that uses finely tuned electrlcity to win the war against these home damaging critters. After 12 years of continuous use, and treatment of over 50,000 government buildings, schools, apartments and homes, the ElectTo-gun has proven to be one of the most environmentally sound methods of drywood termite contro l available today. A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecola Service• Inc. and the Electro-gun together make a very attractive package, offeri ng its customers security and peace of mind, knowing that THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Poison gas in your home • Removal of food or plants • Costly roof tile damage • landscape damage • Overnight lodging for you and your pets T reatment includes a written two-year warranty AND is renewable yearly for t he life of the property! Now, doesn't t hat make more sense? ' CALL NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION/ ECOLA SERVICES INC. ORANGE COUNlY -SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE , -' 1-800-552-8107 Exclusl'{~ Agents For The Electro-Gun Lou Carnello, Scars Auto 'Center manager, is trying to re-instill confidence in the Costa Mesa shop. Brennan \\rote a letter announl'1ng several mea'iures de .. igncll to ' prevent futu re problem,, 'uch ,,., eliminating mcenll\c pay lllr ~e.1r' sen ice adw.ers and hinnl? independent in,cstigator' hl conduct unannounced <.hopping audits. The k iter .1ppca1l.'d ,1, .1 full-page ad m nc\\Sp.apcr' awund the countl). and 1t"s po,1ul 1n the compan) 's auto C.\.ntcr' 111cludmg the Co'itJ !\le-. 1 -.hop On a loc.il lc\cl, C.1rndlo' outfit offered ,e,er.tJ '"k" ,1nJ promotions -svch as a free can of tire cleaner ,.,,ith anv tire purcha e and half-price alignment and \\heel balanci ng -in an effort to bring customers· back. Carnello sa id, too, th at he and hi!. sef\·1cc manager, Wade Hopper. arc mJking extra efforts to satl\f) customers \\ho complain. 0 1 the :?50 cu,lomcr-. ''ho d1,putcd current a nd fo rmer b1l1' in the la 1 ml\nt h, Carncllo and Hopper g~1\e JI least pJrtilll refunds or adjustments in 246 cases. Fe\ of the complaint \\Crc 'alid, C.irncllo said. but the auto center made bill adju tmenl!> to demomtra1e it rommllmcnt to customers '>Jti,faction. He said he made bill adjustments in the past to SJti,f> cu,tomcrs. but \mcc the allcg.1tion' IJst month, t>c' been faced "1th m.1n\ more complJm~ than U'>u.11 · "\\'c \\an1cd the cuswmcr to genu1 ncl) feel thJt \\C\c gone See SEARS/Al .. Don't StlQoZe thru t his SALE! Sleep Center Pl us is MOVING Nex t Door ... 1/2 the floor space! SAVE ON Custom Furniture • antique reproduction s • peds, dressers, armoires • nightstands, artwork & more TOp Brand Name Mattresses (714) 833-0 551 Corm.>r of /Jmbort'<' & 8flstol 3601 Jamboree Blvd. Newport Beach , ~· ....-...... • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Mov/B 111t1ng1 ~NIWPO~MA :::. 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Up th• Kid 'GI t:PS1JO H S..'9 '.l Mtm & Dod Sovt the Wert.I 'G 12 IS 7 1~ •IS 6 S I~ 10 U J Prel11de Te A IClu •-V 3 I IS J 30 S •S 8 10 IS • A leo111e Of Tt..lr Own Cl 11, 2 JO s 1 .t(J 10 S Sl•ler Act PG I S J S S 7 IS 930 Send your items to Bob van c,_-1.en, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. B.1y St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Love affair -The Cystic fibrosis Foundation will ho;l a gala T enn1s Auction Ball and • tournament July 24 and 25 at the ~ lyatt Newporter and the John Wayne Tennis Club. Tickets to the LO\.e Affair Gala, at 6:30 p.m. July 14, are S 100 per per>0n. For more information about the event, call 938-1393. Saturday, July 25 Garage sale .:.. Th~ Orange Coast Area of the Forest Home Women's Auxiliary will host a benefit gi"'lrage_sale from..L a.m-10-3 p.m. July 25 at 511 Riverside Drive 1n Ne\\port Beach. For information. C'Jll 551-5956 DES Action -The first ml'ertng of the Orange County chapter of DES Action will be held at 10 a.m. July 25 at St. MJrk Presbyteri.Jn Church/Harbor Reform Temple 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach. DES (Diethybtilbesterol) IS a synthettC form of estrogen thut was prescribed to women with a h1 ... torv of miscarnage from the early 1940s to the 1970s, when the drug was lound to interfere with proper development ot the reproductive sy)tem in a fetus. Acrnrding to the Nat1onnl Cancer lnstrtule4 there are 114,00 DES e'po)Cd women residing in Orange County. For more information, cull 7S9-8S48 or 951-7275. Sunday, July 26 Democratic Club - C..a'mpa1gn issues and ~trateg1c) \\ 111 ~ the topic of discussion at thl' mc·cting of the Orange CoJ)t · DemocrJtic Club, 2 p.m. July 26 Jl \Ve)tern Federal SJ\ 1n~, 4 Corpor.1te Pl.Jza 1n l';e,.,.port Beach. fur inform.uron, c,111 552-1424. Hair cut benefit - California Hairlinc•s, 1 SOS Mesa Verde East, will hold a benefit "cut-a-thon" to benefit the Co)ta Mesa Senior Center from noon to 4 p.m. July 26. Discount hnircut.s will be offered at $10 for adults and SS for children under 10. For informal1on, call 645-4770 or 645-2356. Monday, July 27 ADD and adults -Deni!te Davis, counseling coordinntor for ' the Intensive Learning Experience Program, will off er a lecture on attention deficit disorder entitled "Relationships and Temperament Styles in the ADD Adult" at 7 p.m. 1n the offices of Joan Andrews, , 1 ts.LDove.Sk.suit.e 1.05 in Newport Aeach. for information, call 467-0991. Charity golf -The Cal Schmidt Coif Shootout, in memory of Judge Cal Schmidt, who died in July, 1991, will be held July 27 at the Newport Beach Country Club. The tournament will benefit the Girl Scout Council of Orange County and the Cal Schmidt Scholarship Fund. Wednesday, July 29 Makebelieve Man -me Newport Beach Public LibrJry will offer a 40-minute program of storytelling, magic, music and d.1nce featuring Scott Nichmann, The..Makebelieve Man, at two · library branche) July 29. The program will be offered at l 0: 30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch and 2 p.m. at the MJriners Branch. For information. call 644-31 87 Thursday, Ju ly 30 Estate planning -FSC Corp \\. II ouer a free worl..)hop entitled "E!>late Planning and How_ to MunJgt.• R1)I.. in the Stock rnJrket JI 6 45 P m. Jul\ 30 at thl• · Four Se,1~ons Hott.>I. For information, call 188-7002 --a b bondan z a--- Fresh Pasta & Seafood Restaurant Buy I Dinne r Get 2nd Dinner (•ll h t h is a d ) at 1/2 Priee! Plus! Plus! Plus! Plus! Plus! - J ULY SP ECIALS* Tur•da•, U t'tJn,.,day & Thu,..do E>tntntr• Spaf(betti •ith Buuer & Gar th• •.. •4•s Spaf(hettt "•rlnara .••.••...•.••......•.• '4" Chl~ken Tor tellini •.•.•.•....••.•......•.• •;;es Thl~ken Com1•lr1t Din nm lndudt ·a lad & RoU. •\111 ,,!JJ for To Gu Ordt>r or combined ~11h any other offer E,pircs 7/31/92 t "'or Reseniadons Call 675 -8973 Opc•n For l,unch ·& ·Dinner Tues. -at. 5 pm T o Clo8i ng Clo t'cl unday & Mo11dny 3421 Via Lido• Newport Be a ch Free ParkinR in Via Lido Plaza OF NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island Sidewalk Sale .. 50% to 80% Off . Nothing Brought In For This Two Day event ... All Merchandise from Current Inventory WTOM CHASE -ASHER -PANTS ......... -.--... -.... ·---·-~ lft If Rm SPOOlll Si1ct Gr., $52 to SU ....... __ .... RUI • .. UNNrnt COLE SHOES ...... -.. -·--Rec. $165 --·---···lll .. MIUIY SPOITS SHIRTS l GOlf WUR ............................. : ... In If SEUCT AXIS SIU SHIRTS .................... -....... -............................. mll\ M l Saturday July 25th lOAM to 6PM •t-••••~ Sunday July 26th 1 lAM to 6PM 7.14 • 759-7979 Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Driv.e,. • Newport Beach Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quick!>teppers irw1te elCperienced square dancing couples to their \\eekly dance, 9 to 11 a.m. at the new Col>ta Mes.1 Senior Citizen Center on the corner of 19th and Pomona street>. There are also available partner!> for, single men who would like to 10111 the fun. For information, call 545-5669 Friday, Ju ly 31 Sidewalk sale -Ne,\port North Center, on Bison bel\\.CCn Camelback and MacArthur Boulevard, will ho>l a Sidt?w.1lk SpectJcular, complete with t•ntertainment and free popcorn, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 31 and Aug. 1. Saturday, Aug._ 1 __ Class of ''82 -The Corona del Mur Hrgh School Class of 1982 \\111 hold its fO-year reunion Aug_. 1 ,11 the Balboa Bay Club. C11l Ken Yonkeh at 955-9321. Sunday, Aug: 2 ·Dance for the Arts -The 1'e'"POrt Harbor Elks Lodge will ho,t a benefit dance featuring live big band music from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 2 at the lodge. 3456 Via Oporto Proceed) will beneltt the Orange County Performing Arts School. for information, C'all 964-1760 Tuesday, August 4 Positive parenting - Joanie He1nC'mann. R 1\..,10\11~) paren~ of nev\·born through elementary school nge cl11lclrl'n to attend this lecture on p .. u~mg It will be hl'ld on TutxJay, Augu'l 4, from 7:00 to 8.30 p.m. at Joun Andre\\;' oliice), 1151 Do\e St., suite 1 OS, Ne\' port Beach There 1, a nominal fee ot $5 and ~l'llt1ng i> first-come. fir~l ,erv~d. For mort> info, call 1''14) 476-0991 Saturday, Augu st 8 CdM c lass re uni on - The Corona Dl'I ~1.1r H gh Sc.I Al Class of 1972 '"II hold •b 20th reunion at tlw Billboa B.1y Club. Please c,111 Heather We.r M.utin Jt 854-6234 or Jenn fer Suchomd Shaw at 7S9-9064 for in1ormnt1on. Est ancia '82 -btancia High School's cl m oi 1982 ''ill celebrate its 1 O·\ ear reunion ~ug. 8 at the Amenc,in Legion Hilll in Newport Bead·. Fur information, call John Ur)in1 .lt 6.n -211 O. Fuchsia care A \\.orkshup t•nt1tluJ • SuMnwr r uch)ia Care" \\Ill be ottered .ic 9.30 a.m. fl! Sherman L1Qrarv and Gardens, 2o4 7 (a St Cc1J>l l11gh\' ar in CurunJ dd Mar. The \\Orkshop '> pilrt of the Weel..1 11d Gardener Series and 11\. l' to t ,. p ;I ,.c Saturday, August 15 1e\'\port Harbor '52 ,1. ,\ p•1rt H;irb r H bh <:,, I J<.JI !> L J>S 1Ji 1 'J5.! \\ 111 hold 1($ 4Uth tt'Lllllun Aug 15. Pie.is•• contac.t Dawn Pierson) Guild at 545·5 l·ll or Qr, ill• Aml.>urgcy. t 557-6515 llJI rninrrr 1t1<Jn Senior expo -urnerou> 1CL1n p.1 1~ ,u1d t rb.u zat10rb utfeun.,!..go~ and ser.:iu:s OJ_ ·interest io >enior citizens \\Ill be e'h1biting at the Oa~i!> Senior Cenll'r.Saturd.w, Aug. 15. 800 Mar~uc1-1te A'.e. in Corona del MtJr For in1orm.1tjon call 644-3244. 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The board will not vote on the matter until a meeting at a-fa ter date. ··11 could cost our disfrict, tn· eluding Co:.1n Me!'a an cw- port Deach in cxcc!>S of S5 mil· hon."' said ~faf) Urashima, · public affa ir> mJn:igc r for 1f1e ,, .Her dislrict "If they could ra1~e that k\el to 1,000 pico cu ries it would be much more coi.t df\!cll\e. and those funds 1.ould be di\ertcd to something much more impo rtant.·· Although the amount of r.1Ju11 1n Southern California \\,11cr i-. ,,uJ 10 po~c no threat ll> rc!>idcrm. the federal regula · tllln' ''oulJ force Orange CllUlll)' tu i.pcnd more than S 11~ million to build special \\ater treatme nt towers: -o pcr· atrng costs would also run the count' ne~1rh $7 million annu· . .th. accord inc to th e Oran cc Count} \\'a tcr~01'.'ttric1. • The EPA is proposing a na· tionwide stand:ird to lower the levels of radon in drinking \\at er 10 300 pico curies pc r liter, from the level of. 1,000 pico curies, which the state De- partment of Health Services recommends. "Our biggest concern i~1ha1 radon in our water is far, far down on the cale." aid Keith Coolidge. a spokesman for the Municipal Water District of Orange County. "By setting a standard at 300 you're going to have extreme cost for some· thing that's a mino r, minor problem." The EPA proposal is pa.rt aL an attempt to lower the amount of radon fou nd in lhc-llom However, officials say that less tha n 5 percent of the radon in the home comes from the water. Radon is created from a na l· ural breakdown of uranium in soil and is fou nd in the air, soil and ground water. It is in hig h· er concentrations on the East Coast and anywhere near grnn- i te mountains, according to Or- ange County Water District of· licials. High radon level in th e a ir can cause lung cance~ In Southern California radon lev- els are considered very low. In Califo rnia, the average amount fOund indoor JS 1.09 pico curies. County officials said the a\erage radon level in the homes of coa tal cities is about 0.5. 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In a survey of 17 out of2J county police chiefs conducted in 1989 and 1990, I 00 percent said the inability 10 incarcerate crim· inals due to crowded w nd ition" at the county j:ul 1s ,m',1kmg life. in their cities more dan)!.crou!\. Most of the po lice chief!> • U~)'ed sa•d the negative-effect of jail overcrowding are caused b) so-c:rltcd-citc·n nd-rclcasc programs for "low-lever· offenders and the early release of jail inmates. The preferred solution among the chiefs 1s th e mo t obvious one -li uild more jails. But a UCl n.:!;earcher said building more jails wouldn't help. "The quick ti, is not just to build mo re j:1ils." said UCl social ecology professor Henry Pontcll, author of the study wh,ch appeared in the journal, Police Studies. "The money doesn't exist. "Those cells would be filled and we'd probably see overcrowded conditions soon after they were constructed," PonteU said. 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Bridle was arrested July 5 after the night manager at Denny's on Harbor Boulevard saw him sexu- ally assaulting a customer in the ladies restroom and managed to tackle the masked man as he tried to flee. . . Police said Bridle allegedly wait· ed in a bathroom stall for the woman, and then, shrouded in a nylon stocking mask and armed with a knife and chord, sexually assaulted her and demanded money. Bridle is charged with assault with intent to commit rape, forced oral copulation, robbery and use of a weapon. .• His preliminary he aring has been set for Aug. 21 at Harbor Court. Denny's night mannger Mike Pouliot said it was shortly after 3 a.m. when one of his waitresses told him the door to the ladies room was jammed and said she heard someone crying for help. Pouliot man:iged to pry the door open and when he saw. what was happening ran to dial 91 J. Pbuliot then chased Dridle into the street, tacklinj the alleged rapist behind the adjacent Burger King. The shaken woman was taken to l loag Hospital where she received nt least several stitches. Pouliot said there was blood "everywhere" in the bathroom "and her whole dress was bloody."' According to Pouliot, the quiet Christian woman patronizes Denny's almost daily to order her usual beverage; half coffee, half water. "She always has a Bible with her," he satd. "And she plays the organ for her church." Man dies following motorcycle accident By LoriAnn Basheda bike hit a crown in th e road and became airborne. Stll1 Wrtlef Although the motorcycle landed upright, Clark had COST A MESA -An Alta Loma man who apparently lost control of the vehicle and ended up slammed head-first into a concrete light pole on 16th swerving into a ligh t pole. Street Wednesday after lo!.ing control of his motor-Police said Clark hit the pole head first after being cycle has died. . ejected from the motorcycle and then new another 10 Brian Clark, 23, ltuccumbed to major head and feet to the ground. chest trauma about 8 p.m. Wednesday at the UCl A helmet was not enough to protect Clark from Medical Center, less than I I hours after the accident. major head injuries. Clark also !>Uffered from n;:ajqr It was about 9:23 a.m. "hen witnesses saw Clark chest trauma and multiple fractures. lose control of his Honda 750 while driving eastbound He wa treated at the accident scene and then on 16th Street at speed they say exceeded 70 mph. taken b) helicopter to UCl's intensive care unit Witnesses told police it appeared Clark accelerated "here he spent the reo;t of the day in surgery until he as he approached the Placentia A' cnue intersection died. . in an attempt to make it through a traffic light that Costa ~tesa Traffic lnve~tigator. Steve Rautus said was turning red. there is no indication Clark wa!. under the influence About halfway through the 1n1ersection. Clark's of drugs or alcohol. KARATE From A1 Richter's aunt, Kearn Weston, said she wrapped towels around her nephew's' bleeding ankles and dro"c him to Hoag Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. "Even th e doctors said they had never seen anything like it," Wc!.ton said. "The glass had literally gouged his anl.les." Richter spent the next three days in the hospital and was fiued for full leg casts which he must wear at least three more weeks. After those casts come off, Richter will be cemented .into short casts for another six weeks. Consequently, the karate student is confined to a • wheelchair fo r the remainder or the summer. "It's a real bummer," Richter said. "I missed a test to get purple belt first degree:1' He also missed being able to celebrate his ninth birthday standing up. That's why several doLen sympathetic l.arate students decided to pitch in for some entertainment that doesn't require kicking. Gifts ,. .included a vu.leo tape on how the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movies are made. Richter said he now spends most days playing Nintendo and \\.ishing he could scratch his leg!.. SEARS From A4 O\l..rboan.I 10 m3kc 1hc111 hupp). · Carncllo :.;iiJ. ''If \\C'rc \\!Ong, ~c apologi1c ;in1I rnm.:d it If 11ot. us good "ill . ...,._. lllJ} m.11\c un atlju-.tmcnt." Carncllo .1HJ he hd1c\ e" 11 \\Ill tal.e bC\\\cCn ~I\ month and .1 year to build h1' ~hop's hu in..-~s bacl. to norm.ii k\1.:h In 'p11c 111 the ch.111gc' th~) mJUC, Sc.if' 11llic1ah .,tooJ h~ 1h1:11 p.1 ... 1 re cord ol cu-.tomcr \Jl1~l..iC· tion. Jim l'hurntun. the 1,;wll(>.tll) .. , Friday, July 24, 1992 Ai) nauonol busmc man ger, llcf i.: nded Scar a1 a Sc:n te Con umc:r Sul>comm11tee hearing on the nuto·rcpair rndu II). I he com pan) :.er. 1ccLI I. n111l1on Cars l;.i I ) c:;ir <fl ll 72 au tu ccmc:rs 111 Calafornm. l110rn1on !lu1d. but onl) 276 ot the 3 .000 consumi.:r complaint to the Bu1c.:.1u ol Automoll\C Rep.ur ''crc from Sc.11s uo,1011\\:r . Or tlio-.c 276, he s.11d, 50 rnc11ll.:O 11.1tio11:1t lrom the .,lJti:. ''II tlH."rl· hJ' 111,;.:11 n11.,1 •• ~~'· the;\ \\CCC Ill \1, 1du,1l t'lllll~." C.1(ncllo 110. "In 110 \\J) did \\C intend tu commit fraud.'' Obltll8PY . : . · ~ , The Aloy , JU Ease , 1U1antis , Annoin1 • /W C-. • 1. Da1oan • let-. • -·the Sheots • llnloks ........ • a.,...tle • Cashmere El;re • Ett.el M. Chocolates• •-Acriol1 • Mor<ello's j l l Former columnist Dr. Diana Peters dies at age 48 , 1 i Or. Diana Peters, forme r Huntington Beach school superintendent and one of the city's most acti"e leaders, died Monday after a lengthy bout with ovarian cancer. She '~as 46. i ~ l l Dr. Peters, named '' 1990 Woman of the Year" by the California Legislature for the 58th District, was superintendent of the Huntington Beach City School District from 1986 to 1990. Since • then, the award-winning educator 'I had worked as 3 nationally a respected educational consultant • and also wrote an education j column for the Daily Pilot nnd Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley ~ lndependent. A tireless volunteer, Dr. Peters l was deeply involved in the J community, serving on boards or the Bolsa Chica Wetlands • Conservancy, Orange County Child Development Commiuee, Women's Roundtnble of Orange County, Huntington Beach Chamber or Commerce, 1992 Huntington Beach Pier Re-opening, among others. Dr. Peters was also president of the USC Midwest Alumni Club and chairman of numerous scholarship fund-raising events. She received the Huntington Bea~h Soroptomist Woman of Distinction Award in 1990. Born in Joliet, Ill., Or. Peters was graduated with a B.A. in English from St. Dominic College in Illinois. She received her M.S. in Educational Administration from USC and a doctorate in education from Northern lllinois University. She worked as a teacher and principal and administrator in the Midwest until 1984, when she became the assistant superintendent at Huntington Beach City School District. Visitation will be held Friday from 1 to 7 p.m. (with a Rosary at 7 p.m.) at Pierce Bros./Smith Monuary in Huntington Beach. A funeral Mw will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. at St. Bonaventure Oiurch in Huntinaton Beach with the burial following at 10 a.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newpon Beach. Dr. Peters ls survived by Bruce Peters, her husband or 23 years; her mother, Maraaret Tonelli; sisters, Joan Garavaalia, Pansy VandeSteeg, Rosemary Conrad, ·Celia Schwab and Nola Brick; and brother, Karo Tonelli. • i 1 I. • f 1 • 1 • j • J :I • J b j .! • J i • I J • ) • I · ' .. FASHION ISLAND N E p ·o R T B E A c H t ~,~ ~~ ioa~io•rm ~l\lrd&~ \\)&11\.11.,•rll\~ llMl'-'~::!"n ---~ \:ri1M1\WM. I . L..•.-d•~wtllfatlM\1''ff'dicC~.....,. MILMl\ur"'~lld lll\J R• rw J I • j J ~ • l l ] • l • • • • f In lieu of flowers, the family has asked 1ha1 dona1ions by made 10 the Diana Pe1ers USC Student Leadenhip Scholarship, USC OrMae County Center, 2301 ea.pus DrMI, Irvine, California 9271,, • C.U 11111 Ma » • a.t • C:..... W:kw •DI: I r •Du ± • .._ .... • a1 I a•..., IM9 • 01••• , •Ola.Ma ..... • ~ ... • .....,MBllR1 • ,_ ...... • Nfllli.ru.•'_,Wllt • \ ! A 10 Friday, Juty 24, 1992 Transient cHargell in Costa Mlia miirder ~ 25-year-old is accused of killing boat mechanic Charles Overturf. By LonAnn Basheda S!Jll \\1 ter t-:EWPORT BEACH -An Orange County Gr.int.I Juf) tnd1cteJ a transient Thursday for the murder IJM month of a Costa Mesa boat mechanic. meaning he mu~t now stand trial in upem>r Court.' Jad, Gregerson, 25. is accused of stabbing 36-\e.ir-old Charles Overturf to death at his ·unset Dme home either late Father's Day or c.ul} the follO\\ ing morning. According to Costa Mesa police Sgt. Ron • Smith, the Orange County District Attorney's office decided to bypass the usual preliminary hearing stage and instead present their case to a Grand Jury. After hearing all the evidence Wednesday, members of the Grand Jury indicted Gregerson Thursday on charges of murder. robbery and burgl:iry. Overturf \\as found face down on the dining room floor of his Sunset Drive home after he failed to show up for work Monday morning June 15. A co-worker said he opened Overturrs front door, which w:is unlocked, after he b.w a suspi- cious splotch of blood on the porch. Jnside, po- lice said, were signs of a struggle. Gregerson was arres1ed and taken into cus- tody about 2 a.m. Thursday June 18 at Canyon Community Park on Arbor Street where police found him asleep in a bushy hollow. Smith said police knew they could find Gre- ger on at Canyon Community Park since he is a well-known transient who has had prior con- tacts with the police and was known to sleep there. . Smith said Gregerson has been linked to the murder via physical evidence at the crime scene. • According to police, there is no indication that Gregerson and Overturf knew each other, bu1 both were seen at the some bars on West 19th Street the night of the murder. CalTranS plans another land deal Fantasy 5/Decco ' ~ But agency and -Newport Beach officials donl:expect citY to maRe purchase. By Tony Dodero Stltt Writ~r \\'l:.ST Nl:.WPORT -CalTrans 1' once ag:11n putting together a plJn to unlo:id l\\O parcel of land th.it he near the corner of Supc· n\ir A\C:nue and Co.1 ... 1 ~1gh\\ay. .in of fic1.il for the agenC) said 1 hur~JJ\. · S6.18 million, he said. Out the ci.\y didn't go for it, and it probably worft now either. "lo my view, it"s just an unus- able piece of property," Mayor Phil Sansone said. "The property has no use to us exc~pt for open space. I think we offered them something in the neighborhood of $200,000." Some don't believe the land is going to be developed for a long time. "A large amount of work has to be done to the property before it can be de\'eloped," said Chris Hansen, a past president of the Newport Crest Homeowners As· sociation. "There is no plan to make a road this side of five Fantasy S Thursday, July 23 drawing for $264,257 jat:kpot: 5, 20, 28, 30, 32 • Dec co • Hearts .......................... 4 9'o Clubs ........................... 9 •Diamonds ...................... 3 •Spades ......................... 8 Costa Mesa resident s Peter Inouye, 1 7 month , and his mom, Susan, were winn ers of the Baby Balloon Scr,1mble held dur- ing this year's O.C. Fair. For a list of fair c~cnl), cc page A2. Cl!Tr~n~ 1.lrtg1nally purcha\Ctl the.: propcrtic~ J~ p.1rt uf prupo!>ed 1..·1u,t I rec'' ;1) 11roJi:Ct. said Gai: '11.1..1r.1tv. m.inagcr nl C\Ce~' lJnd h>r Cal rr~w' Uut .after that un· p11pul.1r pl;1n \\.a' ,,rappel.I. C.il· '1'1.111' \\<.h Jdt IH1ld1ng IJnJ it nu 11\n··c...r ncc~k<l. Key to the value of the parcels 1i; acc~ibility. Neither property can be reached by car. years." ·------------------------------------- S~imc.: of the pwpert} \\JS !>old 1111 11i lfoag ~lcmori.il flo,pitJI, hut t\Hl pJrrc...h ru11J1n. CalTran-. " tr: ang to m.ar!..ct ti111h propertie' 1.i 11n1.. p..1cl..1ge de.ti "\\ ~· offered the propert) tu the ut> 11111131!~ around January," Nac- c.1r.110 ~aid. Ooth properties. one J<1 .1uc~ Jnd the other 1.34. were ~M·r .a combined price tag of TRAVEL LIGHT. American Heart Association RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wltttt Jotr Dollar Ctnrs llort! 1m MHIOl ILVD .. com l lSA-SU-llS& Oise" ver Your Largest Door to Home Improvement Hr# Door EstimetH · au.lty • Comp«,,,,. Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 24 76•? Newport 81-vd COSiAMESA Out CalTran is working \i,.ith its engineers to devise a af e access plan to the property, Naccarato said. And he was optimi~tic rhat the access would be possible and the property could be up for sale again around the first of the year. Naccatato said the property \\Ould once again be offered to the city, but he said he didn't anti· cipate a sale. "If th ey balked at S6 million, they'll balk at the next offer." he said. Hansen said he and his neigh· bors tried to negotiate a deal \\ith CalTrans in 1984 but •to no avail. And \\ ith We~t Newport falling 35 ac res short on it~ public park space require ments, the land would serve a~ much needed open space. Hansen said he \\Ould prefer a park because more home would mean more cars. people and more noise. "l know what happens to a park at night, it goes away," Hansen said. "But houses stay there all the time." ~OCAL NEWS O NLY For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call 642-4333. WHOLESALE TROPICAL NURSERY LIQUIDATION SALE ~&60% OFF • 6" fems $2.99 • 25 GAL GIANT BIRDS 12' $120. • 1 GAL IMPATIENTS $1 .SO • 1 S GAi::-BANANAS 8' $25. .. • I 1--1 . " . ., ~ EB ~. Op.ii~~.~"" ... 20362 SW Inti Sl S... Alla IWllifs 714·756·1211 FLEA CONTROL CENTER STEP #1 ~~ .. ·~ :El, S20f'F, I #" \ ----Pyrethrln Dip ~- For Dogs Or Cats Kiiis Fl••• and Ticks Ellmlnates Ear Mites Saf e and Easy to use ~Te•h"'~ Y._ Q1"ihr1' • p ~- NOW ONLY $8.99 Reg •10.lt .. ~,,...--.... $4 OFF" ' I I ' \ 16 oz. Aerosol Spray Treats 2,000 Square Feet KUia Adults a Stopa Eggs Breaks Flea Ufe Cycle Last For up to 21 0 Daya NOW ONLY $14.99 .... •11.1t GOOD TtMU .. J.fl WESTCUFF (71 4) 650-3520 t 7ttl 1nd Irvine Dog & Cit Grooming ---!1!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-,~··~(---... 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Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-4321 ' Good food, good art, great times D iva, the new David Wilhelm restaurant, was humming with activity Wednesday evening. Yes, David invi ted in a few hundred friends and neighbors to check out his latest eatery, located on the ground floor of ~he Plaza Tower, Costa Mesa. Singer/pianist Paula Prince, "ho has performed all over the -----, world, •• Q Q During July and August we are offering: SO'Jo off all family sittings And 25 Complimentary Christmas cards 4sk About Our Special Portrait Video PresentatJOn FIGGE P H 11 l o I• Ft ~ P ti ' t \ I' o R I' 0 R /\ T f D Ezrtlll'flf• 1r. pi1rtro1t:irr /w •>t fr fort\ WO!' entertained as guest filled the dining area and spilled out on to the patio area. (The show was repeated on Thursday for the same num ber.) ~m °"•"' fot 1"4! D• "I r .. ~ 240 Newport Center Drl\c • Sunc 110 • Nc,,.-port Buch • (714) 644-6933 Finger food, just a hint of whnt will come Society when Diva opens Monday at lunchtime, was ci rculated by tray-bearing \\aiters. Hitting high notes and getting raves were the waffle chip with chicken sausage and roquefort cheese, grilled lamb c~ops with jalepcno jelly gl,izc and whi te chocolate cheesecake squares. How will Diva differ from the other five Orange County Wilhelm places? Above: Diva manager Sally Ver Vynck, left with Rkhard Cooan. Al right: Artist Rick Becker, left, with Annie Kagan and restaurateur David Wilhelm. ~ site yet unannounced. M canwhile, the 119 guests who gathered on the 12th floor of Taco Bell headquarters were celebrating the 11th anniversary of OC Businc Committee for l-he-Art . The attracthc hors d'oeuvrcs <ipread they found on the huge marble · boardroom table featured treats by West Coast Productions, Wilhelm's catering company. (Shrimp in pika bread "as a hit along \\1th Santa Fe rolls and lobster 'Cups,) "Taco Bell epitomizes what we arc trying to do," said Peter Ochs, OCBCA chairman. The Committee, '' ith Betty Moss a'I founding executive director, 'ICrvcs a'I a liaison between the :trts-;md husinc~ in-0r:mge-- Count). Other bo.ird mcmberc; seen \\Crc Tom Tierney \\ith \\1fc Elizal>cth, Nad Peterson and "1fc Martha, Charley and ~ind Nora Hester, Ron and Kathy Merriman, Vicki Dallas, Gary Johnson and Jim Cooper. Others there included Joan Beall, Lou Spisto, Ken Goldman, Bonnie HaJJ, Michael Boh,inkk, Marcia and Karl Geisler, Margie Shackelford and Bobbie Stearn, ''ho \\:\S intrigued b) the \ibrant colors of "Broken Interior" b) artist Robert Jessup. ·'With our proxim ity to the Performing Arts Center we will c.11er to a late-night crowd Thio;, is an intimate-sized rcstaurJnt. Next to Knchina, Diva is the smallest. You can have more creativity with this size place," said Wilhelm, who srnycd busy greeting guests who know ham and his food through Bistro 201. Barb acoa, Cancun and Zuni Grill. Charlie Rogers, senior VP. human resources, Taco Bell, who one montp ago became an OCBCA board member, welcomed the group and im ited them to enjoy the art. "\Ve have 300 works of art in the building. We visited the KMS • AVEDA • REDKEN • JOICO Nc\t? This foll, Wilhelm 0pcns a restaurant in Bowers Museum and a.nother, Roxbury South. at areas ''here our 3,000 Taco Bcll<i .ire located and found the Jrtists," said Rogers. wearing a great red tic decorated \\ith dalmatians. I clfnab£ff i PASTA GARDEN Fresh Homemade Pa ras, Soups and Salad-.. Unique Antipasto 5.1lad l3ar Q uick & Inexpensive Executive Lunches Romantic for Dinner PAUL MITCHEL • SEBASTIAN MASTEY • ORLY • La FEMME , WEUA PRESENTATION LADIES PERMS s3500 Includes cut, shampoo & Blow dry (Long Heir Slightly more) SAVE *2500 Permanent Makeup Eyebrows *60 Eyeliner •iso Upper or Lower Lipllner '175 Upper & Lower 3601 jamborre Rd. ir. Back Bay Court Newport lkad1 (a '60 ..-aluc) '50 Las Than Most Places (714) 261-188~ 101 ')h A( J,1mc:. nt Rroold1ur 1.,t Alt ,,·rt·.< >ll •, ( cr1tcr Hu11t111:Jtu r1 Bedell (8d1111d To.d'> Luu·,ey '> • 7 1.i 968Q.151 -,; OBSERVE THE - WARNING SIGNS. So1teue1t Stt iel'ldg ~~-~ Summer um mer! ftAmefican Heart v AUociatton SHIPLEY'S Sensation Now thru August 1st SAVE UP TO 60 % on many of your favorites .. even our collectibles! 650-5535 1727 Westcliff Dr., N.B. •Boys~Gir1s •Big Men's •Shoes-Levi's Now Thru July 26th One of Life's elm pie p Jeaeuree! "Gra ndpare n ts Day'' Septem ber 13 Sitting Fee. '25 lnclud~ two 5 ' S's 1n a leather bound album. .{wCCc, 'E~toKt St~Co,tj .%.1. %t 1£ Mt f "T tti $ t..u 't C46tA. ~, C""C_ffO.-K-~ 9.t¥t..t. 1 (1••) s+s .. 1•91 • 0 Just Come In And Show Us Your Student I. D. Card And You'll Get Find someone to share It with. Vee our Pereonalt}. 25% OFF Your Entire Purchase Of Everything In The Store ... ' But Don't Forget Your Student l.D. Saturday . . . or MOM you come In & get 25~ off your rcheselll 1hen oall (900) 4 07-4377 (c.llo ...... 10•"" ............. "' ..... ii.,,.,_ .. ) and //eten to the vo/06 ade. Over 600 to ohooe6 from/I ,. ' ., ' l A1a Friday, July 24, 1992 ; Back Page KINDERGARTEN From A1 rolling their children in kindergar- ten this fall," said Newpcrt-Mesa school district Superintendent John Nicoll. "It would be ridicu- lous if that were to become law immediately." Many working parents have al- .ready signed their -wou~d-be kin- dergarteners up for foll child care programs. And if they were denied kindergarten enrollment, it would be difficult for them to find open- ings in pre-kindergarten programs. "Schools such as mine that have 1l pre-kindergarten ctass are al- ready full fo~ next September," said Mary Hornbuckle, director of Community P.reschool in Newport Beach and mayor of Costa Mesa. "We fill those classes in the 'Spring for the following fall." Hornbuckle said a number of working parents are concerned about the lack of alternative pro- grams that would be available if their children cannot attend kin- INCIDENT From A1 dergarten. State education officials say Wil· son has not backed down from the proposal, w~ich wouJd delay kin- dergarten · by one year for a-r proximately 110,000 children state- wide. "ll is strange that an adminis- tration which campaigned fo r ex- panded Head Start programs would flip-flop and turn its_ back on these children who are looking forward to school," said state Su- perintendent of Public Instruction Bill Honig in a written statement issued' earlier this month. "To slam the schoolhouse door would wreak havoc on their families who futTy expect tnat kindergarten is only two mon ths away." At the Newport-Mesa school district, officiaJs can only tell par- ents t at the 0ec1s1on wirtOe made by state Legislators who arc mov- ing toward a \:>udgct compromise. School district administrator Fran- cy said he tells parents the chances are 50-50 that Wilson's proposal wilt be approved. "I re- alty don't have a clue," he said. it to hit him in the head and then fled the scene. Ceruino-Najera then ran to a phone to call police. By the time an officer arrived, Bedolla was smashing Ceruino- Najera's · cllr window in with a MMe lll.lrto11/01•ly P,lal Blacksmith Ted Salyers has been demonstrating trade at fair. SALYERS From A1 the archetypal smithy, immortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1842 in the poem "The Village Black- smith," which describes the mighty man beneath the spreading chestnut tree with large and sinewy hands and muscles as strong as iron bands . Salyers says strength means little. "The only thing (muscles) do is allow me to pick the equipment up when I move from city to city," he says. There is certainly nothing easy · - about being a blacksmith. Picture you rself standing inches from a roaring inferno of 3,000-4,000 degrees, holding 1l tiny-piece of metal-with ~ - metal tong. You rake it through coals, maneuve r it over the flame until it's hot enough to either hammer, chisel, saw or pound into shape. Salyers is an agricultural blacksmith. When he isn't exhibiting at fairs, he's working in the blacksmith shop at his five-acre home in Kansas. He works primarily on farm implements, but he also docs ornamental work, makes knives, lamps and a host of other metallic gadgets for practical and collectible use. He also carves faces and intricate designs into metal, a process that hasn't changed since it was first created in Europe in the 10th Century. There arc dangers of being ~ black· smith. Salyers bears scars on has burly arms from cinders or small flakes of metal that have embedded there after flying off a blazing piece of steel. He also has lost some of his hearing and rhere is the risk of cataracts-from staring too closely at the fire. Those risks are part of the job, a job that hasn't changed over the years. Though there arc new steels today, much of the equipment Salyers uses, such as his 250-pound anvil, was made 100 )'?!!fr ago. Even ihc necessity of a blacksmith h::isn't changed in rural areas. "I'm so busy b~k home_that l'm backlogged until next year." Salyers ch::irges $25 an hour at home, plus materi::il costs. But at the fair, it's all educational. This is Salyers first vi!fit \o Orange County, although he's been traveling for nine years educating and entertaining people with his stories and techniques. He says children are his favorite peoplc..to educate..... - "They're just amazed that I can toke a hot piece of steel and make it into somelhing else. It just daulcs them." About an hour later. Ceruino- Najera told police, Dedolla ap- proached him in ange r because his wife had found out about his sexu- al activity w11h the prostitute. According to 1hc police report, Bedolla blamed Ceruino-Najera for his wife's fi nding out about the prostitute and told hi m he was going 10 ~ill him. rock. r-------~:-;---------------;;::---r.~====================================:=:==:::::,-Officers watched Bedolla jump • into Ceruino-Najera's car and American Heart ft drive off. Police caught up with Association V him down the street. The loaded EXERCISE. gun was next to him on the seat. It \ .. as then that Bedolla report- edly pointed th e gun at Ccrui~o- 1 Najcra's head and pulled the tng- ger. An examination later showed that the gun's ammunition shaft was dcnt<:d. When the gun wouldn't go off, Ceruino-Najcra said, Bedolla used Bedolla is . being held on $250_,000 bond for attempted mur- der, kidnapping and vandalism. ~=-~-----------------------, TICKETS From Al backyard barbecue. The evening c1,-cnts -which kick-off at 6 p.m. -highlight different segments of our com munity each week. Upcoming evenings include Library/Authors Night; Sports Nigh t; Meet Your Politicians CLINTON Night; Back-to-School Night; Real- tors Night; and Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Night. You can pick up your tickets at Hornblower Dining Yachts, 2431 W. Pacific Coast Highway (next to \ Ca no's) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, and from 9 .m. to noon on Saturday. But hurry, because even with a ship like Lord Hornblower. space will eventually run out. Broiled Swordfish $14.95 + cax ~SeMrl u..U. lemm & C4>m (Reg. $21 .95) Duck a L'Orange $9.95 +t3X Pardy OOurvl )OID1f! dudJing t'OOSU'D crisp & ~ Wth m or<ll(;e sauce (Reg. $18. 95) Baby Rack of lamb $13.95 +tax Own roosurl & 50'\aJ wiUi fidit pk 5aa (Reg. $19 .95) ----.. 414 N. Newport Blvd. Newrort Beach • 645-6700 Sales: Service: 645-6812 645-7952 Duffield Electric Boat Co. • 670 W. 17th Street • CM From A1 lie place. "We"re gl::id th ey picked us to i:omc see," Lloyd said. County a visit so soon after the Democratic convention is no coin- cidence, according to Mike Mona- smith, office manager of the o~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ange County Democratic Party. 11 po.;1~:·~de~c~~1~:~~dh~yr~~~z~~c~~~ ~our p~I uc' .e Sto~e-. Though here to enjoy the fair, Clinton·s decision to pay Orange importance of the co unty when it comes to swinging the state." 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' ' ' ' ' . . • 1 ~ 1 1 \ ' , r \ • • ' 1 I I • 401 N~rt Center Dr., Newport Beach, California Tel~hone (714) 760-0403 Houn: 8am-9pm Mon.-Sat. s--8pm Sunday ' ... .. Friday SectlOn B Sp July 24, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 Sports on TV-radio/B3 Classified/BS TraveVBS Team Tennis Van't Hof's .Capitals in town tonight ....... Mater Dei High product ready be the logical starter in Saturday's 7 ,...... IL p.m. game at Long Beach Veterans Me· for whatever comes Saturday in morial Stadium, neither he, nor South co-coach Larry Welsh, would confirm it. Shrine All-Star football game. "We haven't made the decision (on a starter or possible quarterback rota· Nf:.WPO RT BEACH _ Uuo)cd By DeMis Brosterhous lion)," said Welsh, the Atascadero High b' their third straight , iclOf) in SPotts Wnter coach who is being helped by Herb Team Tennis Wedne)JJy night at F or the first three days or workouts Meyer of El Camino (Oceanside). New Jer· d~I for Salurday night's Shrine Califor· "Billy's arm's been a bit sore," Welsh -.9, "here es nia All·Star Football Classic, Cosca added. "We'll wait and sec." ihe Nev.. Mesa resident Billy Blanton was not only "I have no idea (about starting)," said p 0 rt of nt.~l"'rt h..·, h the South's top gun, he was the squad's Blanton. "But I'm sure the playing time u c a c h · only gun. . will be about even." Du~cs squeezed out a 26-21 over· The Mater Dei High graduate was The San Diego State-bound Blanton is umi: dcc1'lion, a return to home tempora rily being joined base at John Wayne Tenni'I Club 10, cast in the * * • ., '* S~~!~E ,. • ,. * * by Mater Dei in order tonight "here the Sacr.i· role or being ~~ teammate memo Cnphals invade. the South's NORTH ~ SOUTH John Groote-· • Sacramento 1s 5·3, Ne,.,.pon only quar· :&: ~ goed on the Dcach as -i-3, thus the 7 o'clock terb3 ck when ·ii W South unit. m:uch is a duel for second place in the squad's The pair also .--+-the Western Di\ision. -4--i---ther-signakallet. Chad 03Yis from-pa1littpated-in lhc..Otangc.. County All· The C.ipit.ils, coached by Ne"· Mira Mesa or San Diego, was sidelined Star Game at Orange Coast College July port Dcach's Robert V:in't l lof, fea· with an ankle injury. ~O with each playi ng a part in the turc Fountam Valley's Debbie Gra· That meant that Blanton took all the South's 22·6 victory. ham, ns well us Ste'e DcVries, Kimberly Po and DavicJ MacPhcr· snaps for the two·a·day workouts for the This Saturday will mark Blanton's first three days as the team drilled at final game action before donning the 50~he edge for the Dukes came io Long Beach State's practice facility. scarlet and black San Diego State uni· the early portion of the match when The result? form. Rikard Bergh, ranked 12th in a "The arm got a bit tired," Blanton ad· "What more can a high school player field of 14 men's singles players in mined. ask, but to finish his career playing in tt.c league, bl:mcd New Jersey's Relief came later last week in the his state's All·Star game?" Blanton said. 0 Barcelona \ ·92 --...J U.S. National Team Coach Bill Barnett -who doubles as Newport Harbor High's water polo coach - takes his team into the 1992 Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies Saturday as the 25th Olympiad unfolds in Barcelona, Spain. Their first match is Saturday, Aug. 1, wittr Aus1ratta n1t-e-l'ing-me competition as pool play unfolds. Among the U.S. squad is John Vargas, who is Corona del Mar H1gh's coach when he 's not busied with Olympic Games competition. The United States has never won a gold medal in water polo -but is working on a streak of back-to-back silver medal finishes at the Los Angeles and Seoul Games in '84 and '88. This is Barnett's second shot at Olympic glory, taking the reins as coach from Monte Nitzkowski following the Los Angeles Games. att Lucena, 6-0. Lucena entercJ form of the addition of quanerback "The line I'm working with is huge. Ev- thc league's No. 10 singles pla)'· Matt Komer of Rosemead. erybody seems to be 6-6, 300 pounds or l ... ' ...,o.,., Nut Even though Blanton would seem to See BLANTON/II Billy Blanton (12) has some more scrambling to think about Saturday night. 0 MORE FLEAS ONE YEAR GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY IACKI ~a• Of COSTA MESA .)r~ t/'/-. r -POJI r I -COUPON -I--~PON -, Spa 1ng (iol Golf Shirts Gloves I oes I Men Is I Moster Leo th er I I s3999 I Palm Spn:gs$14" reg .'19"' 3 fors 2099or s7:. I - -iiOU -I Men's I Grand Slam .......... '24" I Pr~mo L~th~r 99 I r 1 OVfo F I L Reg. 154" ....... , .... Pnmo .................... '24" ~.0 l 0 eo _J I I r; -COUPOll -;---=-~ -........ ~PJ>ll -..., Any Golf 1Vinyl Travel 1 Golt Shorts 1 Nylon (;arry 1 I Bag I I Covers I M~~~-stom 124" I Bag I I ...,..7..... I I $1999 I PGA Tour ..... I $2499 I We ... TMl.......t Marte Scott '12" R . '29" 9 p la L --~ ~-e:'!!!'..L --~~~~.:s;·.!! --~ -.J T' '11' Gift Critcaf91 • F,.. Loyowoys • F,.. Llub Fitting by ' • F,.. Indoor Range e rep119 Ola' ap1ra 7-29-92 wltftcoupon ontr (714) 141-3127 I • L1111d Goll ldl MOit ~ credit c.m eccepted 2701 Harbor Blvd Hours: Mon-Sat 10-7 & Sun 10-6 • ..._a AdlrN .-_,--.. " ,, ~· ......, -_. Ofl ..., -. ... '*' o.ds. 1n the Mae Verde ccrar c....~ .............. w ........... """ ,....__ u-.. -ra--1986 ....................... \N9W ..... ~~ .. I -· 82 Friday, July 24, 1992 Stolpe just needed a little push to become Olympics hopeful in bobsled By Dennis Brosterhous Sp0tts Wnter W ill Stolpe has become a pusher, but he's doing nothing illegal. In fact, if things work out, the former UC Irvine sprinter who currently is coaching at Corona del Mar High, will be performing for his country. Stolpe was recently selected to push on the team of the No. I-ranked bobsled driver in the United States. His work impressed Randy Will, the U.S.'s top-ranked driver in the last two Winter Olympics. "My job i.n the four-ma n bobsled team is ·one of the side pushers,'' said Stolpe. "I'm ~n the righwide...of the-~le.d lhefO!.s-another pu~hcr on the left side, a driver on the left ~idc and the brakeman, who pushes from the rear as well as applyi"ng the brake." In most cases, a1l.letes train all their lives for an opportunity to compete in the Olym- pics. But in Stolpe·s case, the idea of pushing a bob51cd was born just a couple of years · ago. ·•I ''as running in a meet at UCI in 1990 and one of the guys from the (U.S. Bobsled) Federation was passing out flyers," Stolpe said ... He was just looking to get athleres-tw tercsted. .. I looked at the Oyer and thought, well, the s1\·item test doesn't look too terribly dif· ficult. There wa a 40 meter sprint for time, 60 meters and 100-meters. --· .. Then. you have a vertical leap test, five con,ccuthe hops for distance and a 16-pound "eight toss fo r distance." The test of speed and po\\er was con· ducted at Rancho Santiago College. Decath· lctc Chris Conrad from UCLA and Mark K:.illick from UC Irvine were among the oth· crs in the area to try out, according to Stol· pc. Stolpe scored 799 points on the test, a good mark "hich exceeded those of the t~o dccathletcs. . ··At that point, we were supposed to go back to Lake Placid for the national champi· om.hips for pushing," Stolpe explained. ''I was unable to go at that time, but then I was told they were going to do it all over again Will Stolpe this year." The event was held July 6-12 in Lake Pinc· id..and featureCI abo~t-30 competitors. "[ was teamed with the No. I-rated brake· man, Chris Coleman, during my tl)OUt," Stolpe said. "Coleman was the guy who took Herschel Walker's place on the team last time." When all the figures were compiled, Stolpe had finished thi rd overall in the sidepush competition, but other factors apparently also weighed in his favo r. "I was the fastest in what they call start time -the fir t 15 meters -whicQ I guess is very important," he said. "The driver chose their teams from this competition. Randy came up to me and said he wanted me on his team. lt blew me awav. Here. I was a rookie looking to get picked u'p anywhere and the top driver choo cs me.·· At UCI, Stolpe finished second in the JOO meters in the Big West Championships his senior year. After graduating, Stolpe turned to coaching, first as assistant sprint coach at UCI, then the same job for both the boys and girls at CdM High. Stolpe was also the girls junior varsity bas· ketball coach this past season. He's currently keeping in shape for his Olympics bid at home. Stolpe's training methods are similar to those he used while running track, such as weight and sprint workouts. ''I have to go for a mandatory team deal in September, and I'm going to try to go back a couple other time to be with my teammates," -Stolpe said: Stolpe's bobsled team will be involved with the national team championships in early Oc- tober. Of the 12 U.S. teams currently com· peting, two will qualify for the World Cup competitions in Europe. The World Cup events are the most important worldwide competition in the winter of an off-Olympic year. "Right now, a big concern is finding fund· ing," Stolpe said. "I'm trying to find sponsor· ship. It's tough, but I know I'm not the only one going through it. "The drivers have to buy their own sleds, which run about $25,000. I just have to worry about fodd, equipment and expenses. "Dut LtbinlL things are staning to change for the better. After about 10 years of mis· management, they have some people in place now (the United States Olympic Committee) that are taking care of business. But it's going to take time." So how docs a guy living in Southern Cali· fornia feel about taking part in a cold· weathe r sport? . "The cold's not a problem," said Stolpe who is originally from Los Alamos, N.M. "Deing a track athlete I was always more in· terested in the Summer Olympics, fo r the most part. "But when the Winter Ol)mpiC) came aro~nd, I would look at the downhill sl.iing and bobsledding and thought at the time that it might be fun, almo~t like a ride at Magic Mountain or something." Zubrin to compet in U.S .. Diving Zone meet this weeken N ewport Beach's Sandy Zubrin, a Corona'dcl Mar High ving sensation, will be competing this weekend at the 1992 U.SiDiv- ing Zone "D" Championships in Beaverton, Ore. This is one of four zones from which high place finishers will m on to the Spcedo/U.S. Diving Junior Olympic Championships, Aug. 9 in Austin, Texas. Zubrin is one or 23 Mis· sion Viejo Nadadores com· pcting, a group which com· prises the largest contingent ' of dive rs, with teams from 12 other we;)tern states at this zone mec1. Zubrin hopes to win her third consecutive platform champion hip afld be among the top divers at Na tional!I i.o she ca n quality to compete in the "Can-Am-Mex" champi· onship meeL scheduled for the Rolle Bowl Aquatics Cen· ter in Pasadena Aug. 17-23. She's also a part of a team effort which is eyeing its third consecutive Junior Olympics team championship at this year's Nationals, which would bring the total team champi· onships to eight since 1979. Also on Zubrin's schedule is a date at the Zone D Se· nior Outdoor Prelims at USC July 31·-Aug. ?. he's cme of 12 Mission Viejo· divers en· Sandy Zubrin tered. The Senior Prelims i a qualifying meet for t11e U.S. Diving Outdoor Championships in Woodlands, Texas, Aug. 12-16 where the goal is to become a member of tho U.S. Djving Senior National Team. Zavala loses NABF crown Rudy Zavala of Costa Mesa suf- fered his first defeat after being stopped by Jesus Salud in the eighth round of a scheduled I:!· round fight Thul")day at the San Diego Sports Arena. Za\ala, 17-1-1, failed in hb fir't North AmericJn Oo>.ing Federa- tion title defense ''hen the bout was called at 2:14 of th e eighth round by the ringside ph) ician As oci,1tion bantam"cight champ. impro,cd to 42-5 \\ith 21 lnock- out. . Z.l\JIJ. :!3, "~ ranked No I by the World Uo>.ing Council boforc the fight. 1 le h~1s 14 1-nockouts. THURSDAY'S COUNTS Roller Hockey tryout camp set Hibachi Series results announced · :~~trd~~i~~a~s~~~1rye~~~~~ch~~nen NEWPORT LANDING -S tmts ltS 3'1· i: trs 1 266 u!ld !>ass. 8 doraoo. 1 )elloo11•a . 147 ca IGO bass. 20 bon<to. 9 b~rncu~a. 1 se!lp.n, 1 • Roller Hockey International will hold its first-ever Southland tryou t camp at the Roller City Arena in Glendora today, Saturday and Sunday. Tryouts are open to men and women ages 18 and over. Regis· trati1on is scheduled for 9 a.m. today with tryouts 8 a.m.·6 p.m. on Saturday and Sund:1y. Ralph Backstrom. former Montreal Canadien player and former assistant Los Angeles Kings coach, will be the director. Fur further informa tion regarding the tryout camp, players arc asked to call (310) 795-6460. Boating Jubilee opens today LONG BEACH -The biggest outdoor boat show on the Pacific Coa~t. the American Boating Jubi· Ice 1992, will begin a 10-day today at Shoreline Village Marina. More than 500 powerboats and !.ailboats from 6 to 60 feet will be present. The '92 Jubilee will feature the la te st in family runabouts, per· formancc sportboats. fishing boats, sailboats, luxury yachts, inOatable and personal water craft. The Jubilee is open daylight hours from noon· p m. weekdays, JO a.m.·8 p.m. on ~eekends except Sunday, Aug. 2 ''hen the show closes at 6 p.m. Admission for adults is $6, children 12 and under are free. Shoreline Village Marina is lo· cated at the south end of the 710 Freeway at Shoreline Drive and Pinc Avenue. -By the Doily Pilot REPAIR! DON'T REPLACE WHILE -U -WAIT (~ LONG CRACK AND STONE CHIP REPAIR COASTAL WINDSHllLD·. REPAIR 1966 8 Newport Blvd. Co.ta Mesa 645-2554 AUTO n ESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa MUST PRESENT COUPON fMOG : 19~~. 11 s2 TOE-'INs REG. '29.95 9 I 7:30 -4:00 ONLY I fll09T CAii NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I I NO SMOG ., ON SAruRDAY. I <4 ~~ ~Rfoir~tscr-0•aB6E -·: I SPECIAL l • TIRE R~i::: I 1 S69~cw I ·s1END5;s 1:=.e•hdl..... I MOSTCW L _ ~~ ~ ,..--.. , ... ' A total of 61 •boats representing SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB --Salud. a former World Do~ing Juty Mlbechla, Rec• 4 "" sole. 2 Dtue shat1( veimel!J. 29~ 11\aGkmt · eight different clubs are entered in the South Shore Yacht Club's Hi· bachi Series held ever Wedne. day evening. PHRF·A-1 Vortex. Bruce TW!Chell SBYRC, 2. ,--....---------------------.:!!...- HonbO, Don Bartz. 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Ana,.,....,,,, ..,...,from,. «J5, 55 & 73 F.....,.. 171•1 117-llH . ........ UCI--.. ,.,...,, c..... MON-SAT 9.5 1690 PLACENTIA "r/' c OSTA MESA, CA 92627 -'*" Edlor Cl Thi Olly PIDI And U•a. .... I I J . [ •+s • ........ ~ eo...w. P\11h,....5'I Sell Clwlllfrll Diemer. ~ Bl&twft, K9ll GnAlba ' John Moor*h Tiii La~lllll ...... lllll-• c1ran "YOfl 'd la the LobdBH Group to ,,,,,,,.,, and /dorm with a llilor-madtl ~ lot,,,., OfP'i· ,.,.,,,,,.... Ctll Bil Lobdtl ,, 540-1224. ._N5arrr. motlldlf ,,.,, ,,,., ,,,.. ...... THIS WEEK'S TOPICS 11nas-. -.. .,,. lbmtl.W Pllllcllllll llllly Blanton goes back behind Mater Dci's forward wall in 35-1 4 CIF Division I football <.onqucst of EisenhO\\Cr at Anaheim Stadium fast fall, the bttcr ranked No. 1 in the nation entering the finals. BLANTON: One more for the road · before a red-shirt year at San Diego State From 81 so. "And the rccciH:rs arc hl..e lightning. I'm not used to thrn\\ing IO guy; ''ith 4.4 speed (for 40 y:mh)." At 5-foot-11, 185 pound.,, Bl:i nton di- rected Mate r Dc1 to its f1 N Southern Section major d1\ 1.,1on t11lc gJme since J965. And even though the f\l on.1rchs op- posed EisenhO\\Cr of R1.1hu, th1.: nation\ No. 1-ranked team at the time, 1n the DI\ 1sion I game. Ul an ton nude it lool.. eJS)' in firing three touchdm\n p.1\\es-cn route to a 35-14 Mater Dc1 \\111 The Monarch!t tin1shell 13-1 and were No. 1 in 1he finnl state rating•,. Blanton'11 numbers were glossy -184 cumplctiom. in 298 atte mpts for an Orange Count\ rccorll .. ingle-season tol.11 of J,.J ~.5 } .ml~ (third in the sta te) and 36 touchdo"n' (second in the state). Add to th:it the fact that he \\as onlv picked off 10 times and sacked <Jn J\er- a~c of JUSt twice a game help earn hrm All-CIF Oi\ision l honors. a' \\ell a' fir ... 1-team All-State laure ls from Cal-111 SpMl!>. • "13.l\ed on h1') O\Crall -.trcn~th .1nJ .a1hlct1c ab1l.ity, Bill> is dcfin 11ch b1\ l\lllll I caliber," said Olonton's coJch .it t-.1.11cr Dci. Bruce Rollinson. GIJnton isn't hkel) to spend wo 111ud1 time be ing no\talgic about Iii'., high school da)'; -not \\ ith a c.1- rca \\ ith pa\\·happ) S.1n Diego Swte in his future. Tlh: .1ppcal ol a quartcrbJck c.and1d.11e attendiTig l\UCh a \Chool ... Ob\ iOU\. f hc A.lice'> hme a h1-.1ory of being near the top in the count" in of-Grootegocd lcn'c (and. Climcr .. cl). 11c.1r the bo11om in 1c.1m Jcfcn..,c} · "I 'in rl ally ll1d,tn!; Con' •mJ to playing the re ... .,,11J Ul.:11 tun. "ho hJd nariO\\ c.:d his final choices dO\\ n to the \tl\.:c-. and Colorado. "They ha'e .1n C\ccllcnt qu.1r- terback cruch Jn Ste\ c .l-~1rch1l<l- San Diego State h-.., al'u up_;r;ideJ 11 !IChedulc the pa't fl'.\\ )car,. Tit, :.:.1- son's !>late incluJe, the 11!-:c' ol L'SC. UCLA and Miami. rl.1 .. nut tu mcn11un perennial We:.h .. rn Athktie C11nfcrcnc't' powc rhou:.e Brigh.1m Youn1.:. \Vit i) junior StcH: Lo"1..:r~ prl'cntl) entrenched a, S:in Dkgo )t.1te\ qunr- tcrbad., Blanton C\PCll'> to r1.·J.,hin hi-. lir:~t se.1.,on ''ith h1~ lfi.,hm:in CJ111p.1ign coincidmg \\Ith l.o\\el) ·=-'1,;nior ~ear. The hope \\OulJ then be 1h,1t Ul~11'1llll \\Uuld then be rcadv to 1.11\1.· 111, bc:,1 .,hut in hi., 'ophomon.: ... c";.i,on. ·'.'t} parent:-. arc h.tpp~ (with the dCCI· ... 1011 ), a' \\ell," .,aid Bbnion. rdc: rring tu th· w t that he'll 1..1.! \\~~~ Jri"'Hl~h- tance of relathe ... \\hen he pl""' - Ubnton b one ol ~c' c:n S.1n Diego State n:cruiis t:.iking part 111 the pmc. the mlN from al\\ '::hool. L...CLA and (..JI ~J\C fi'"c recr~1h apiece p.1ruc1p.1t· mg\\ 11h ~t.inford fu ir and L SC .md An- lOOJ St.lit three .1p11.:1;c. 1 ht: Soµt h O\\lh J ~0· 15-5 1:di.:e in the JllOUJI ~cries. '' hich bl >!JO 111 19)~ from l97-H%5. 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S P.'t.' ·Bra• PT Pro Basketball (WBL) 4 30 p m Int '·Ham t n SC Horse Racing 830pm -~ pJr1.rf~, en 56 J a m -Los ~ Jll' :as r1:p ; s PT Olymplcs 9 p m -Pm .v Cl\ 4 Pro Football (CFL) Ju~; 2\ -Toror:o (home) 7 35 Juty 22 -Toror.!o (home). 7 35 July 23-0urot lhome), 7 JS July 2~ -De::ot (!lomt), 7 3S Ny2S-~tt.Olt 0..-'1. 1205 , nor.e 'SportsCha~I 'Spor.~C'l.l"\11ti C'i.1."''lel 2 Dodgers schedule Date Opponent, time " 116-at Pn arl1. • 9 35 •• / li'-.il f'I' 3~.-.. ..., ~ 35 Jw y 18-al P'" at:e,. a .: CS TV '10/1! 1101! Cha"•'ltl 1 1 Juty 2? -at Sai F1ant1sco 6 35· Jury 23-at San Francisco. 7 35 .u•; 29-at Sal'I Francisco 12 35 J1; ; 30-Sa~ Ote1;:> ltlolnel 1 35 ror.e C!'.J".nt 11 Cha.'l!'el 11 Cha:inel 11 none no~e A~ C.?mes t3rnec on KABC (i'BO} ra~ o -__... __.,. .. ,~ -..... &'---~~~·'"'-~ 11 pm -C"'.11. Sl 11.j:.h ·'~, SC Bicycling ' \, I '. \ \ ' .. ...,,,, ""'I always thought that was just an old saying: 'Little pitchers have big ears· . .. " ' Show us ur at Ille DC Fair and claim one ollhese tree gills r T • 2 JO a m. -k 11 de France, ESPr~ RADIO Baseball 4 30-0vd, I -~\DVS KABC (190) 4 30-Padrrs.1.•,:s. l\fl,1d (760) 7 30-Tt!Jers-Angcls KM?C ('10) 111..., __ __ ---,,_,. sn.•' ,,.....,, 11.• 1-15 11• --u .. . 21~5 , ... . ~s 1M.• "_,5 11.• '1..--i5 f1.• .=.;;=.:..;...---1&1•-" 1115t?9f14... .... •• lal .... Z25r?m15 ....... .... lal .... ft!{1'5111 UTl ••• .......... 11'i1111S ----....... .. '39.99 IMS1L ""~ an.t-1\'ac Anllri-Wly ....... -,_ -Dlln'91S ~S ----... m.• ,.. •.• .... '49.99 '49.99 ....... .....,, "" -.?l .... ,. 1718 lll'mll (AT 17111 111&1) COSTA MESA <714> a1-m1 HOUAS: 7:30 -I MONDAY • FAIOAY 7:30 • 5:30 IATUAOAY WE HONOR MOST CREDIT CARDS 11• IUI • •• .... 1UI '*-• 1a• 1na 1kW 84 Friday, July 24, 1992 Newport a..chlColta Mna Dally Plot MucRTICD~ !!'f=JCll'lm wmrm "•ICIO'lal .••acm • Wmncll-... IC... ...IC~ .......... .... .... PUllJC MOT1CI preplMMI ... ..... .. -..._ ., .._ ._ •"OOKFtlLD llCROW, ION ... 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Of· Dleed .Mt ti, 1• Ind mel •~IO._,_. ptcMdld In IN ~ TO DE'INOANTI AND TO C.. ..... Delly "9oe J11tt dlldl *-.,I -• .... '"•" CMA•DL•Ri "" •It••••• , .................. ::=-a:.::::~: L.l.'8 NPAmW~..,... f9PI'~-. dOCumeilll. Ind ltill tie THEIR ATTORNEYS 011 ).10,11,M,t• -:::-~~ DOKa ~~IO an-.._•• Mlutole • CAIS-.AtMHe Cllll "°'9: COUNCtL l•C. ••A ••ULL ..,_. ~._ _,,...,.. .......-.byeOlftllecl AICORC>: ,...... .... Mii .1 • ' ,_,.,__.. • ...... .... TO... l!M· AVES· Honeuclde -voe. .,. llllAI lour inonh frolft ._ dele OI OMhler'e dlOClk OI e bid Pllllrlllffl NHILON M. ...... ...... lie-~::.. ... ING IUSD ................. CAU89 ... WllQll oente: .,.,., ~: "· ••l.L•Y, " .... : .... ~~ :r:.'::r.."::: = ~· ~~ WICIOTIOI :'':of ....... .... rt PLAINTll'Pa CA U.. ewu4le ..... CW-.. .. OI'..... ~· NOES: Nonie. Aa. IMlllTt ft l'llM L cr1 ~c.lltomla ....... IMde ~ IO the aeY CONWAY, HTATI Of U ....... • .. -.::: .: :.. "= le Hta' d•,...,....Mlet rec10f'te lel ... llM), ~R EllulNChA. RNT. None. ICILl.ft, VICtl ...... Qode, The time b Mr18 crl Colla ...... No ~LYNN AHH COPMAY _. llncl•~IMI ._ ... .-_.. .. _. LIU ,.MINO _.., Ce ..... Wl90 Ohrer.Jort• on behalf of The tul 1Pt ol lie Ofdl-HllT dMft9 Wll noe...,.,.-. poea1 lhllll tie~ m1t ~ AtMftdtd fOI· --·l'Mf 1i · • • • • • . JUDM .IAClt 1 C,__ Jfedy Mnln. • nera ~ tie f.ed In the ,ubll1hed Newport be lour monchl htn the unlff1 aeeom~ by tows: YOU AM • llFAULT UMOEll 111 ..._ ~ ...... 111 ~ .. ~::, th~':..rct~ f(,IUNIMIL rmor, hal tl9cf a p;.iiloft ~~=:::: 17 f'elr ~ ..... Delly hHrlng dale noticed 1uch CHhl'!I check, AS TO PLAINTI,, DHD Of TltUIT DATlD :::::::...:.•.::.......: • r D•PT. n tor ... cwdlr to cNll9I . Hoc J4IP/ 24 t• llbow9. CMfl, Of bidder I bond. ll'ENELOPE ... IAOOtCI: IL ti 1• UNlla YOU ... ...... Ad L1t1111 Th• na•• elMI .._ neme trom Chltlll Gr~ •ua "· PltlN•rt, ' l50I YOU MAY EXAMINE fie No bid lhall be conlld-t. Oenerel demaget In lhe M£ ACTION 'to llROTlCT lllWll • ,• 1 You have JO CAL.KN· drH• "' .... .,...,. .. , 8t1tlln k• Chatlel Grey CtlJ Cieri& .. ...,. by fie court. If you .... unlMI It .. IMdl on . IUITI of suoo.000.00: YOUll PROflllllTV IT MAY • ...... of r. D~ DAYS eft., thle Clll ........ J ........ ~ by I' u b 111 ti Id NI w Po r I PUl&JC llTICI etl a l*90ft '"*-Cid In blMll '°"" bnle"9d by the 2. IPldal dan\agff, IC• IOlD AT A "'IUc SAU. If -= CC.:1 '-= 1u111mons fa MrwM"' de la W'te .. , °"' .. ~ .:=.": ~fl.C01ta Miia Dall\t Vie .... !:iut:' may file ~oflneo.la ":.en:: cr~.r= I.a YOU NEED M EICPUNATION ..,_ • .,.: ....... rou to flfe • ~t· ANQll Coutf'TY IUPS. IN• ,,....., ..,.., betor• l'l6uC.,..., 24, 1982 = ::.. ":, ap.J.,':. ~ the pt~ of IN ~ ..... In .,, .,.io!: to~ OF THE NATUM Of THE Pit(). ... lllllllllllft • --ten re1ponae at thle RIOR COURT, 700 Ihle court In ~ f504 lfll Mng of .,, 1nwneory pou1 requitell'llflt9. P"M" 81 lrt.I; CHDING AGMflT YOU. YOU IWlllCll.111 ~ "9 ~ court. Clvlo Cenl., DrlH No. 3A of lhe Orenge PUii.iC ltOTICI LWllll D end -.ipraiaal ol ...... ... Eadl bidder lnUlt hllY9 • 4. Loee of IUPPOft In an SHOULD CC*TACT A LAWftlt. ,_ llCllfM !Ir uN 0... If. A l•tter or phone .. u W•st ...... Aftll CA ~ "4*f« Court • NTITIOll TO .... 0t of 9lf'f peC11ion 0t v8lld Slate of C.i1orNa eniount to be PfOll9n el Nob II lllfWV ltM M _... ............. .._. wlll not i-roteot JOWi T~ .j., IN eddreM ~ eboW C•I 10l1Ha ADlllll18TD eocount u ptovtdecl In ~ "C10•• (e.c. .,..... IERAMO llEtorMYMCE a~..,.... _, .... rour tritewrltten r• end ,,:w:::; .. -::;::; on AOOUST 4, 11112. 81 NOTIC• TO UTAT8 .. , 11C11on 1250 of IN c.Mfor· 1rUI Col*actor) ~ • AS TO ALL ~fl: COMPMY. I c:.lfOrftil C«po-1111i11 ~ of iie ..-, .. eponH muet h In of tel •lttl" n 2:00 o'doclc .J:;:" end thlfl CRDITOllS CH' mHI ... PM.II n1a ProtNll Codi. A ,.._ 1lma of award end -.0 ~ 1. Coll of IUll lncWTed rllOll • .,,.._, Of WOf and" uN deM • lalnlt Pf9"r lee.a fo"" If'°" P n • er.,_,, end .,_.. '*-· If llULK IAU CAU llO. Atewa ~ '°' SpecW Noclce ~ .. ,...... by '*91n; Ind .,,..., °' "*"'_, ""'* '*'°" • prowteld Ill ... w.nt the oourt to Mal or pa.lftttll wttMut • eny ewy ....,., ~IN~ CNCI, at-To el .... tlel4tlctla .... '°"" 11 ava11M111 .. om the law. 2. Sudl OChlr end M"'9r SMWI ID "9 Dllf of TMI Noel ._ dWlea ... •· '°"' •ttome,, lea CE .._.. ll1lon tnr c:Nnte of neme -. crdora, ooiillia;W• c:rM1J. ~ dlftl. TN Col*actor lhall com. rellef INl fie Court may aea1_, " MOWL J IER· ..... of ii. t1'1i11llldet111 one. bre, I• •u•I• , ., ltioued not 111 gr.,.._, ltOI u .c.C.) '°"'end l*9llN...,...., ....,..., ,., tM Pe~ p1y wllt'I ttie ~ ot deem proper. NAY MO lLIZAlrnt s IE"· hltl er.-".., o.. ot H reu do not fife ,our numer• ............. "le fu1Nr ordef9d the! 1 -.0...W Ne. othlfwfM tie ._-1111d In tleMn hctlon 1170 lo t110, b DATED: 3/30, tt12 NAY. HUSIMD MD wt RI· T""1 rHpoftM on time, .... •b•t•d• .. , ..... copy°' .. order to etlOW • 11... fie .. or ....... or llolh. ...... ILUa9 clulM, °' the C.iltomle LAW OPl'ICU OP .... corded APRIL 25 1• 111111 Ollld .lllnl~Jm ,...., loM the oMe, end d.,,t ... .._.. cau.. be publlahed In Notice le her9by g!Yer'l lo of: 8EANHAltO PALM .... ...; ArtlMlr Ct LabOt Codi: 0.. ptftllillng OLUllD • .IOllllSH, lf-219024 Of Ofic:lll Rlcorft lfMMO ""-"- r•ur wegH, 111•n•r dent:O :.,. ne ti•-=~~c:-':"~~ creditors of lh• wllhln AN AMENDED "'1TIOH '1tM 1 ~-C::~~9:; aY1 MARRl80N w. ln"9olllolof"9Coull~RI· w :: •• r:r.h~ t "'.:~.!' llbotMo, .. ) •URTON, In 9111 county, • =.::::to rt;! ,:.0. ~ ::-,.~ALM~ ': =:!: •• pwt....... Costa Mesa, wtlich •• Oft ~· ........, fw ~ ~ ~ Coull1 ID .r.:. ':' '90I RMRGMIJE DO .u r HALL 0 "A II, .... Ola • .-tor b# the HHt• d11crtb1d pertor Oowt of. c.11Drn1e, CA eaeM Ille wftti the Cly Oettl of ~ ..,,,_ pWllllfl -o-#110 ••r"ln1 from l~• SCHWARTZ, KUZll\.KA conMCUlflle .-. prior to below. Cowley of OAANOE. Publlah•d Newport Mid Cflv; Ind ..,.. forf9ll Publl•fl•d Newport b of Dllallt lfMI f.-oit '° ff/WINDN.E. CAlrlOI oour1. .. RAPILLO HI .... the t#y of IN hlerlng. The nernM end bullnell THE AMEHOED PE1TT10N -..Ch-Costa ..... Dally p1na11re1 prHcrlbad Beac:h.CO•ta ..... Dally See"""""" flCOfdld JANI>-(lll)lr...,o There •r• other tet•I aide DrlH', llewpert TULLY M. ..,.MIR, ...,..._of the Miier .,.: requHla that ..,nhard Hoc J4#/ 17, 20, 14, 1982 ~-=!:a.~ Piiot J4J/ft/ 24, 3t, Auglllt 1, :r:.:o:: =::·= IY JE CORNWN.L ,,.SJ. requtre111ent1. You lft•V •each CA lllaO COMmt8110NIR OP RAMSAY DRUGS, INC., 1 Palm Jr. tie ~..., • f4lll The r1ou Counce 14, t982 JULY 3t 1"2 t•$ AM 187 want to cell en et· 1714) ITMIOt TM• 8 UP•" t 0 R CA COtPOtatlon, 2248 New-penonal ~ to City Of''eo.ta M of lhe F508 o:' THE -,:,.,.H EM Cl17507 lomer rtgllt ewey. If DATll1 MM 11 1"1 COURT ::1zrc'·· Costa Mesa, CA =.,,. ..... of IN PUlllC llOTICI HN9S the rlohl t!~-PUBLIC NOTICI ;IWICE TO &t ~UNrY 7110.1117. 1n•. '"2 rou do not knew en at· GARV L. OllANVILLI, DAT•a ,U. &4 191S The ioc.tlon In Clllfomla THE AMENDED PE1TT10N eny end/or .. bidt. COURTHOUSE, 700 CMC CEN· MLIC ltOTICI tomer, YoU m•y call en Clerk, ., Derte .... E. Otnr.Jonea, 18102 of the chief ex9C\.llM office req""11 IN dleldlnt'i CPMS42 lltLIEN II, PMINNIV, NOTICI OP TtR ORM MST. SANTA N4A. -------- eltorrMJ referral Mr· land, Deputy Oefnlon ....,,. llA. Hunting-of ttie Miier la: SAME AS WILL end co*ile, If "' NOTIC• OP Cllr Cl•rll, CltW ef PU•Ltc MIMING CA It public IUCllon. to Ille IOTICf Of ~E'llMI vie• or • 11911 el4 of· Published Newport Ion Beach, CA t2e4e A80V£ be admll1ed to probaq. PmTITION TO Ce1ta.... NOiie• II hereby given hlglltst bidder lor can (~Ible U.• •ED Of TMf floe llleted In lhe Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Put>llthed Dally Piiot July Ii.a llalld by the Miler, all The will end 9lf'f eodlclll ADMINllTKR Publlahad Newport lhllt the Ple!:'f'lng Commll· at the 11rne ot 1111 In rawtul T.F. MO. 11122 phone book). Piiot July 17 24 3t Al>-3, 10, t7, 24, t"2 ~ bullnau namea and are avallebll tor ...,,.. 18TAT• Ot'1 Baacll/Coata Miii Pilot aion ol thl City Of Newport monty Ol lllt Unlltd S1ates), all YOU ARE lfll DEFAULT UNGlll A O.epuee de que fe en-992 , ' • . f4M addrHHa used by the tlon In the Ne kepC by IN llMillne •• ............. July 24 3t 1992 Beach wl• hold a public rlQht. 1111, llld lnewtsl. con· DEED Of TRUST DATED f!ltlru· t,...uen ••t• olleolen gust 7· 1 . 4 Mllef within thrM YM'9 be-cOYrt. CASI NO. A18J7M ' • F505 hMtlnG on WI application wyad to and now held" h un· 4 1911 UNLESS YOU•ME fudlolel u.ted ttene un ' PUIUC llOTICI = •: d:::~ ~,: 'lfi! ,:!;:~~ cr!':n~.~'!;.t:.,,.~-::: PUBLIC NOTICE ~1"'~':n cz;:~ c11r Nid ~ In Ille pr~ • o PROTtCIEL IOUAIOl pl•ze de 30 DIA.a CAL· PUBLIC NOTICE IUllllMV CH' buyer are· NONE mlniat• the -... ""°" '°'' and. per Who IMY No 112-2(C) • requnt to s1tuad ~• Slid ounty and PROPERTY. IT MAY D INDARIOI para pr• "9tOllOllD The namea and bu1lne11 lhl Independent .......... o«Nirwt .. be T.erested In T 17882 ameoo the 0 Und UM Er.. ~:.f~~O·l~ ~E~ ':.BL~~T~ ~ aentar una rHpueet• s~:~~o:~~:T 0..DtUNCI add! ..... of the ~ ar1: tretlon of E1U1tee Ac1. (Thll Ille .tll or eiwta, or both, TIS NO Hl•Z ment end the Local Coaatal THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH THE NATURE Of THE NC). eacrll• • "'*lUlna en FOR THI cou':cn A PAOPOSED ORO" R.J. S PHARMAC ' INC. euthortty will alow 0.. Pl'· of: P9ullna B. SalmonlOrl NOTICE OF Program, Und UH Plan, of COUNTY °" OMNGE STArE CEEOING AGAINST YOU YOU Hla corte. NANCE II achlduled for OBA REXAU DRUGS. 22~ tonal repreHflllllhol to ialle A PETITION has bMf'I , the Newport Beach General · • Un• oerta 1 una OP: OMllQIE •d21:!ti0fl at the r-ullr roo.. Newport Blvd., Colla many ac:t1on1 wlthouC ot> fllld by Mitchell P. Salmon-TRU8TllE S SALE Plan lo edd an additional Of CAllfOflNIA. AS P£R MAP SHOULDC~TACT AlAW'lla II . 700 CMc C•ntM -CouneU ..., -~ Mesa. CA 92621 telnlng COUft ~ e. '°" tn lhe Svp«1or Court YOU ARE IN DEFAUl.T C)9llonal land UM of aflOfd-RECORDED IN IOOI( 52. PAGE Notcl II '-tOr alwlll 1111 I •mHe telefonlce no Drtwe West, 3 t9t2 m:::: Orofd~~ TN ...... to be IOld are fore taking ~ verY Im-of California, County of OR-UNDER A DEED OF TAUS eb1e HnlOI citizen housing 11 Of MISCELl.MEOUS MAPS, SERRANO RECOJMYMCE • ofrecera prolecclon; ~. • ,, __ dalc:r1bed In Ol'*al as: portant ac1ion1, -..V., ANGE. DATED October 7. 1991 on the 1111 known u Bay· IN THf OFFICE Of THE COUHTY COMPANY, • ~nll COffJOo su re1pueste eerH• • lenta Afta, CA l2702 9._ 1•· amending Title lS of FIXTURES ANO EQUIP· the per90NI rep ... 111111.. THE PETITION requesla UNLESS VOU TAKE AC. view Landing, localed at RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY rltloft • tnlt ... or 1UOC91ot maqulne tlene que MENT, INVENTOPY. BUSI· w111 be r9qUiled to give no-"'-'Mitchell P. Salmonton TION TO PROTECT YOUR 115t Back Bay Dnw, on IN APN 117·393-15 trus•. Of t11b5MI_, r... cu111pllr con IH for· PUBLIC NOTICES I "JlllC NOTICES NESS TRADE NAME OF tlce 10 tnteruud P1J90n1 tie eppolnted • P«tonal ~RTY, IT MAY BE norttlwesterty lld• ol Jam· Tiil tr•t ao«m and oiler purSIAllll to flt DMd Of Trutt rnelld•dH ....... ... DRUGSTORE and are le> unlftl ~ hev9 W9iVed 19ptlMOtatlve 1o admlnl• AT A PUBLIC SALE. bor" Road beCwMn Back common Olllgnlllon II""' OI UICUtld Dy JAMES D ""'"' roplH•• al uatH ~uJ. t111ta cae.d et: 2241 Newport notlc:. °' COi ...... '°the '9f the Htall of the dee.~~ 'gfE~H~ ~LA· Bay Dr~e and e.at Cont Ille rNI PfoPlnY ~SON AHUNMAllRIEDMM"8- ere que le oorte ... NOTICm OP TRUSTa'8 UU =7 Costa Men, CA :.~ ec::J..::.~ ~ PETITION r Of THE PROC~OI~~ ~.fW:Xint acp.~om c:!:. above IS Pllfl>Orlld to bl 1930 COfdaO Ftoruary 19, IMI IMU ouche eu c.eo. NOTICE The bualne11 name used autl'IOl1ly _. be grwfled IN decldent'a WI~ AGAINST YOU, YOU munhy. Atsoc:ialld with the DIANA lME N£WPORT U·07~75 ol Otfic:lll "-ft SI uated no P~_Hnt• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, ~ the1 Mllef r•!..,Uutt loci · "°'"8 en ll1tet11W per· codlclla, If any, be edmltted ~~~~D CONTACT A appllcatlon II • raqwet to BE~ ~:=nao Trui• ~:, 0 ': g~~ eu retpuffte • t .. m,o, DATED. 1/06/92 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO """ i: MM .... , AEXAU. eon '"" .,, ~ 1o '° probate. The Will end On . lllow transfer or 30,000 lq. dlSd.lims lilr>ll"' f Cail d l 111 fit puede percMr et oeeo, · DRUGS the petition aM e"°"'9 9lf'f codlcll• .. available August 14, 19112 at II. ol ratall entltlement to ""! •1 or *1Y ornia 111 Pllf1Ull1 r fe ttueden quit• eu PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT The anticipated data of good caUM why the COUl1 tor .uminatlon In the 1111 tO:OOAM, first American N-port c.nter • fuhlon lncorractnns ol 11t SllMt Id· Notice ol 0.~Und (lldloll IO Hlerto eu di A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.AHATION IN tMA .... la August t1 , should noc ..... ttie e&> lllOC by IN cOUft MOf19eoe Compeny, a Cal-llland. The General Plan drm and olltf common Ills· Set lltl'aun~ rtcordld No-etrH 'co Mr• r OF THE NATURE OF ntE PROCEEDING AGAINST 1992 al -the office ol thor1ty. THE PETITION. requeatl tomia corporaVon, u duty Lend UM Element currently lgnallon. lhny, tflown hlfffl vtmblr S. 1991 !Mt.I It· ••• de eu YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 8"00KflELD ESCROW, A HEA,.INO on the -.Ahorl1y lo admlniat• the appoinlld TrualM of that allowt lither 10,000 eq.ft. Tht totll llnOUnl of fll un· 603765 ol solid Offic:lll ,._,.., • · · INC., 11837 Brookhuret St .. amended petition .. tie ...... under lhe lndepen. C«ta1n Deed ol TNl1 •· of restaurant or 40.000 sq paid balanCI Of Ille obllGabon wl S.I on Auoutl 14, 1112 ti On AUGUST 14, 1992, al 9:45 A.M: TITLE TRUST lltoe, Fouruln Valley,.CA helc:lonAUGUSTl, t982at clenl Admlnlatratlon of IZ• ~Id by~ F. Crane, ft, of athletlc dub on IN secured Dy IN property to bl H 5AM 1tTHEMAllt (~TH) DEED SERVICE COMPANY a Clllfoml don 92708 t :•5 P.M. In o.,t. 3iA le> ..... Act (Thia llU1tlorlty .. • married man aa Na site. sold and r .. Dnllllt n1tmatld ENTRANCE TO TH£ COUNTY • a corpor Thil bulk Illa la .Object cated et 700 CMc Center Mii elloW ihe per1one1 r Mt*ale ptoperty, u Trus-NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· costs °'*"" and ICIVlf!C»S COURTHOUSE 700 CMC CIN· ---------r as duly appointed Trust .. und« and pur.uant to to c.ntomla UnlrOfm Com· Drive West, Ser11a AM, CA ,..,._llve lo taki m:l:; tor(a) end recorded on Qo. THEA GIVEN thal an En'ri· at llt flint of Ille inltlll pubb-TER DRIVE, WEST SANTA MA, Deed of trust recorded 1/16/92, aa Inst No. 92 merclal Code Section 112701. ICllorla without Obtaining tot>er ta. 19111 aa lnatru-ronmental Impact Report lion of tilt Nob ol s. IS CA a1 publle 111tt1on " "' OHi fUAHY HHH SOMERS 026824, In book of Off'iclal Rec:orde In the omc. of 1108.2. If YOU 08.JECT TO the court aw011al. lefore Ilk· ftc:' '!~ 111•563t13 of Of· ha• bMtl prepared In con-13.42.549 34 nlghesr 1>1a0tr tor c:a11°(....,_ M. Clerk Somera, the County Recorder of ORANGE County Stat• of If '° •ublect1 lhe name granting of the petltloni you Ing ceNln very Important ..... -.:-C.,oralf s_,'! Ordange nectlon with the application In addlUoo IO cash Ille 11 IN 1lrne ol Ult In lltlllil J b 0 t 9 C • end .addreu 01 lht per90n 1hould 1ppear a1 the ,,..,. ec:tlons howev« "" per. c_ .. ,, or.-an pur· noted 1bova. II la the T , 1 ~;·1 ln°L:,. A~g·.111; A. Executed by CHRISTOPHER W. STORC and with whom clelma may be Ing and 11&1• 'fOUI objlc> IOrlal ripreaent.tiw wt• be auant to thet certain Notice Pf•Hnt Intention of th• City ruslll Wll accaor • cashiers money ol Ille Un••d 513111), II CA. PaHed ewey TERESA A. STORC, husband Ind wife aa joint ten-lllld II NANCYE BACA • tlona or file wri11en objec. f9CtlMld to glw notice to of Default lh«eunder ,. to accept lht Envf. dltQ drNi on a St.Ill Of n• rlQlll. ~Ill. "'d ln•est Ollfl· ants WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST lnlarested pertont unless COfded on April 10. 1992 ronmenlll Impact Report llonll b1ntt • dMca dr1Wn Dy a veyed to and now held~ It Wt· Jhuotmy • 211n' 1N99ew2'poartt BIDDER FOR CASH ( ble '"" .._ of .. In I PUlllC NOTICH I PUILtc NOTICll ewy lw¥I waNld nollCI Ot H lnatrumant No. 112· and aupportl.ng documenta. St.Ill or lldtfll crtdll union or I dtr *"° dtld in N ~ PIY• .. ...... .,. coneentld 1 the propoMd 2370Sll of Oflldal Records The City encour~ rnam-Cfld drt'MI Dy 1 staea or led· SllUlttd In UICI County llld BHc:h. He 11 eur-ful money of the United Statae) It TliE MAIN action n.! ~ of NICI County end State, tiers of the general public n UWfllOl 111<1 loan anoa. St.111 "'o dtsc:rC>ld a'*- vtved by hie wife of (NORl}i) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURT· NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE adml"'1,atl0n authOritv :ti WI•, under and punuant to to rev!-and commani on llon. llWIQt asodallon or lOT 163 OF TRACT 907 II Tttf 47 yeara, Martha; 1'111 HOUSE. 700 CMC CENTER DAM WEST SANTA LOAN NO 0.,.,,.,......., 4 be granlld ..,,,._. 1n lnter· llld Deed ~ Trust Mii at this documentation. Coples SM1gt bri SC!tCifltd 11 Sac· CITY Of NEWPORT IE.at ion Skip; daU9hler. ANA CA ' FILE NO ·1179•--eeted per90n fW1t en ot>-public auction IOI calh, of the Envltonmer'flal Im-"°" 5102 ol"' rinlllCUI Code COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Sendy; and eight . " · jec:11on to the petition end lawful money of the Unllad pact Report end tupportlng llld 11111\or\Jltd to do buS1ne$S Of CAltfORNIA AS P£" IMP grendchlldren. He (NOTE; CASHIER'S CHECK(S) MUST BE PAYABLE YOU ME IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF 1t1owa gooct c.'91wt1y11'9 ~t" of America, a calh-document• are .available Ii• •II• In 11t ewnt ol tan· RECORDED IN 1001C n -:::. f~r m:n. 1 :'~~:. TO TITLE TRUST DEED SERVICE CO.) all right. TRUST DATED APRIL 5, 1991, UNLESS YOU TAKE court ahould noc grani the Tr~"':.!..ay:: :.~ ~bl< a:'::~ dlr °"" "*t ralll II accaolld, PAGES 2S TO 36 INCLUSM "OJ title, and Interest conveyed to and now held by It ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPUITY IT MAY ~ nattonal bank. • atate 0t Oepattmerlt City of fMw. Ill Trus .. 1n1J •nold Ille MISCEllMEOUS MAlll. W rn~P~d g~~f· foc.:1~ under said DMd of Trust In the prop«1Y lltuat.d In BE SOLD AT A PtJ8UC SALE. IF YOU Nao AN .!., '!,. ~~ onlM~ federal credit union, a Ital• ~h: m Newport ~:-::~us~~ k~C:~1: S: =: lifetime. said County and State Oe1Cf'11>9d •: EXPLANATION OF TliE NATURE OF THE PRO-13. 1992 ., t:45 P.M. In :Ss'=l:~o~I~ ioa:: Calllorn~iN~98r~a tr11 ~ or ano:stt n : AP NO •23-236-02 ServlcH wlll be held LEGAL DESCRIPTION: CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlO CONTACT ~ ~t:-10:. •tw= thl1 slate. at 1M north tiont (1t 4) ~5. • INlltr ol rtglll The Sll'•I addrltS and olltt Saturday, July 25, PARCEL 1: A LAWYER. · Senta Ana CA 12701 • antranc:a to th• Coullly Notice 11 hereby fut1h8' Said Mii .. bl ll'lldt but common dtliglldon 11 lllJ, of ~:~ ~·~·yatt•Str.IMaanrk ·unit 73 c:ontlstlng of certain ~ and ~ On Thurlday Auoust 27 1992 at 11:00 o'dodc tF YOU OBJECT io IN Courthoule, 700 CMc: CM-prv.n lhal aald S>Ublle Mar· -'llDllt covenant or •ranty. Ille rNI propeciy dllCtllM AM POMONA Fl""•--1a: sE--s· INC granting of lhl '*"'°" ter Ortw West. Sant• Ana, Ing Wiii be held" on the Ith U.Pfm or lmplled r'91'd111Q lbCM II puroontd IO Ill Z19 Church, Newport elementa, U shown and deecliMd In the ~ · ·• ,__ ,_ ""I'-& • ·• • lholJld lhl hf"' Callfomla al of ltlal rlghl day of August 11192 al the Diii PoSWISlon Of 111a1m· VIA RAVENflCA NEWllOllT BHch. In Ueu of mlnlum Pten ("Pieri" for Phue 3 of the Tarr.ce Jt Truatee, uncMr Ind puf9Uanl to DMd of TNlt dat9d Ing .,..:w:::t o':: btle and interest c~ hour of 1:30 pm.' 1n the bf.ic.s t,o AMly Ille lnOtblMI· BEACH CA 92663 flowera, th• family Corona del Mar, which wu rOCOl'd9d Ju~ 23, 1tee April 5, 19Slt execut9d by CHESTER G. OAMIONI a=: °' file .J::,.. ob-to end now held by It eo-<:11 Chamber• of the nan stcurtd Dy SllCI Datd. ad· The u~ ,,... requHtl d onation• as Instrument No. 8&-319405 Of Offtc:te.I "9c:ofds of AND STELLA E. GAMBONI, HUSBAND AHD WIDE. with the c0Uf1 ti. under aald Deed of Trust In N9wport Beach City Hall, vancn IMrtundtf willl inllrest dsc:s.ms 1llY ~ 1tr llrY be mad• to a charity Orange County California and r9Corded April 11, 1991 as ~ No. 11· fie heerlng. YOUI ap. ~ r~::Vand'"::t~.,: ~-;:o.! ~=d, as PIOV'ldtd tll8fttn 1110 !ht 1111· lncofrlCNa of Ille _. .. Id· "'=o=f y=o=u=r=c=ho=lc=e=. ==~I FARCEL 2: ' 170263, Ofllc:lal ~s of 0,.,. County, Callfor. ::V~ 70:::, person described 11: • which ttme 'end pl.:e =~l~W..:: .:!d":;:.."., •i ::-aoc:: !v"";11C::":'.•· -An undivided one-twenty fourth (1/24th) ... almple nl•. will "" .. public auction to the hlgMlt bid<* If! \'OU AAE A CREDITOR Loi t 1 of TrlCt 1ne. In any end all penontl Inter· lrltrton • prOYlclao Ill .:, Tiit iota1 amount OI .. 1111· --------.. 1 Interest as a tenant 1n common 1n and to 1.i of the for cuh or equlvelent of cuh, a calhlef'a check 0t • contingent crldllor of = '!Y 0~:C, ~~BO!: = ~Y •P"r' and be Noll. lets. cnaroes 1nd ex· PllCI l>lllnca 01 flt ~ WATERBURY real property, Including, without llmltdon, th• Com-made. payable to Pomona Anenclal s.Mcee. Inc .• IN ~:,a:'r rnu11 file 511. ".,]! tll. Mitce11aneou1 llnO• thl!'=~V:,U c:!t PtMaS 01tr111rus•1nd of Ille MC:Uftd by tilt PfOC*lr 11111 Elt• Weterbury, a mon Areas deftMd In the Decl.-.tlon of CoYenanft, drawn on a state or national bank, a cMc:tt drawn c:d' mall 1 copy to~~ Mapa, In tile olflce of th• you may be llmltld to rai•· trusts a Nltd by Slld Datc1 01 sold and r•onllllf •~ realden1 of Corona Conditions anQ_ Restr1Ctlons llld Rtt«vatlon by a state or fed•ral cred~ union, or a chedt ....,, aona1 reprnentaltve ~ County Recorder of aald Ing only lhoH 111~ Trust Ollld JUNE 22 1992 :SO:·;::::_::..= del Mar for 38 yHr1, Easements fOf the Terrace el Corone del Mar, ,. buy a elate Of fedefel savings end loan aeeoclatlon. Pointed by Ifie court within ~reet or other com-~ ~ -:iH ~ll d al llMMO llRGlll'riAIKI ol lhe-Wola of S. • paHed away July corded July 23. 1986 .,_ lnltt\lmlnt No. M-31SM08 1avlng1 UIOdatlon, or MVlnga bet* apec#ltd In tour rnonlhl from IN data mon dealgne11on o1 aald .:.J<tu In~.:~°':; COWMY S32S.622 24 !i!:~ 9~~-.!~• ~=:~~= of Official Rec:ord1 of Orange County, Callfomla. Section 5102 of the financial Code and authOrtZ9d : ~~ ~t4: ptoperty II purported to be wrltter1 cones~ de-'900 RMRGRADE ROAD In lddtllon to eati, "9 lira, Joan Mather or any any amendments th.mo, aa lmpoMd by that to do business In Callfomla. peyable at ti. t:A _. or the California Probate 2e20 Wfftmlnll« Place, llver9d to the City at, 0t 11'10 Trui• .W ac:t»OI 1 Cllllilr's Corona det Mar and cenaln Notice of Addition of Tenftory and &ippi.. In lawful money of the United St8lee It the Front Code The llme for llllng Coita MH!I California. pr10r to. the putJllc: heltlno. IRWINDAU CA gm'6 dladl drawn on • •• ., • June Mew or Arc•· mental Declaration of Cov9n1r111 Coodltlona and Entrance to the city Hall 303 Wnt Commonwalllh dllm9 w411 noC n oire be-~!8'9 11 be made F0t lnformallon calf (7 t.i) (111111' 6310 Ilona 1>11111. a Clitdl drN'I., • d i 1 • S Fu ' " ,.,,_ tour monche from the ..,.,,.,... CO¥lnlf1C °' war· ~. IY J£ CORWAH Pll£SI· nut or t.oer• crtdll llfllell or a •: two • •t•r1. Ada Restrictions fOf Phase 2 of the T9'T'OC*I It Corona treet, n.rton, County t:A Orenge, State of c.llfor. hHrlng dale noticed renty, expr ... 0t lmplled, Kerry ......,..., a.o,.. DE.NT dlaCS drl!MI ~ • ... Of ._. ~lu~~· 0!,,Sdan ~~~:~ oel Mar f'Notlce of Addition') of Lot 3 of Tract No. nla, dncrib9d aa: Lot 27 of Tract No. 2215, In the iibove. • lo au.. poueulon or e.r,, "9...,.. C•••I• cmm •• :.:;_, 1o111 --.. Wade of Arcata: 11949, In the City of newport Beech, County of Or· City of Costa Meu, County of Orange, Stlllo t:A YOU MAV EXAMINE the ~anc:.t~ d-::lfy el9ft, Cltr of .......... 7-10/17/24199? llon, modlllR or three grandchlldren, ange. State of Callfomla. u ehown on • map ,.. c.tfffomla, u pet Map A«:olded In Book 108, ... Ille llept by the~ If~ IN nole °' OOC• MCUr: 9Moh. PUIUC IOTICI llWlngl tC*Jfltd In -.C-i..ura Waag o1 El eroded In Book 561 pages 1 to 5 lnch.lafve of Ml• 34 of Mllcelt.neoua Mape, In the oflkle of the :: ~ ~"*',... by Mid Deed of Trust and PultUsh•• N••,•rt lion 5102 of h flflMdlf 0.-. S egundo, Robe rt cellaneous Maps, ~ds of uld Orange County. County Recorder of said Coun(y. .., 119 :u,r:'tor'::. RI-reuonat>ly 11t1mat1d •••oh.Ceate Dellr T.f ....... , and :'"ortad IO CIO ....... Montgomery of EXCEPT all CNda ol petroleum gee br9e, ~tor Spedal Noia or COiis. ·~'" and ed· PtlotJulr24, ttea llOT1Cllf~llU 11'11'1 •tRl.ln lltMllt eC• Westlal<e and Wll· Exception therefrom 111 of the Units ehown on the phaltum Ind alt ~· .,t19tw 'and'°"* n:: .,,. flllng °' .,, lnVentory vancea et fie time of IN FIOI iw• 1111• TUT dar ollltr 11111 ca11 ucii..-. llam Montgomery or Plan wals und and In Mid ~ icee the rtght end llPPfalNI of estate .. Wtlal publicatlon of this PU YOU ME II DEFAUlT IMDER ~-l'lllY ........ Ill Hayward; and two Except therefrom all oil, gas, minerals and other hy· any porti:i of the eurtece ~-c:: lend for :.:: .... Ot of 9lf'f :::r Ot ~~~~ r~ Sall, 10 wit: ILIC NOTICI A DEED OF TllUST DATED No-un• tun:~"":.:...°": great·grandchlldr•n. drocarbons, below a depth of 500 feet, wfthout the operations, mining or quatrylng of .. kJnde ~ :="1~ rthe c..:. PIRST 0 AMERICAN FlotHtoue ;:r ~WJ:O,'C'~~~ ... PIY'tl Of 11'1 __ • I ;~·~:~y~ E~c:m~~r~; right of surface entry ... reaerved In ln1trumenta of Ing. bu1 not IX~ of ol ... drtllng. ol ~ nla Probele Codi. A .... llOtllTGAOI COMPANY, ........ N..... YOUR Pft()fll("TY. IT MAY IE ll\llllr Of rlQllt aervlce 11 acll•duled record. "*1t mining operlillof• togeCher with the ~ t:A ~ for Special ~ • CetHern&a oorpor• atelewt SOLD AT A PUILIC SAU If Slld 1111 .. tit mMI.. •t for Sunday, July 28. Except therefrom all water and aubaurface w.ter the a~rface tor oll wefl tris Uintle "**'9 uca-'°'"' =.:•table ftom lhl tlen, Truetee, •r• •• ~~. ~· YOU lllEEO M lXPUNATI~ = CCMftan~ Wf~. ========~I right•. below a depth of 500 fe.c, Without th• right vatlon1 or shafts provtdtd however 1t.t ........ ~ --...,,, Kera, ........... SHAW INVEST•M.ENT Of THE NATURE OF TH( PRO-... ~ or,...,. of turtaee entry, aa dedic.ted or reMfWd In lnetfU. shall not be ~ to ..-t.lbff :.._ -~-I...., Ilene, ... N. Main 81. COMPANY OBA WILSHIRE CH OING AGAINST YOU. YOU br-ID satll., "9 wi:· menta of reconf. ..,.... -" ..,,,_,. or """ 14IO, ._ .. Ane1 CA & RITCHEY P"OPERTY SHOULD CONTACT A LllWYEll. ' ., • WATT auctt other oS*lillof• wt*h In no ny ..e or In a. CMLT• IUWR, 11701 7'4/llO-MaJ 190 Newport Cant• Dr · Nob • .._ tMll 1111 nm MCurtd Dy Slid Dlld, .. . PARCEL 3: any anect the ..-. rlgttla of ... llnd, and ................ DatMI Jutr ... ,.a Suite 250. Newpon Beech: SERRANO llEtorMYMCE VlllCll '*"''*'· Wiii ....... . ~~tt, J;0~·P~ .. !ci Non-excluslve easementa for ICCHI, lngrna, which do not enter Mid land at 1 point.._'*' tltO, Lee.....,., CA Publl•fl•d Nawport Callf.92el0 COMPANY. 1 Clllorllll COtoo-::'~'*~~d•111n· away July 21 . 1992. egress. UH, entc>Yment. drelnllge, tllCfOICh,,,.,,., 500 feet to .. Id IUl'fllce, • reMNed In .. DMd ... t4 8Hch-Co1ta Miia Diiiy Donald w. SMw, 41 Mon-relloll • r11111a. Of"'°°"'°' cured" laid.,:._-.::.:; Survived by wife malntenence, repairs and fOf oth• purpow, .. fl from Alena J Smtih 1 widow r9CIOfdM .Ally 17 l'ubll1h1d Nawpor1 PlloC J4#/ 24 31 Augu9I 7 teclto Drive, Corona 09' rut•. or .,.,...,~ rue-. IWton • PfO'llOtd 11 _.. Jean: daughter1 shown In the Plln and deter1bed In the Declerdort 1951 In Book.4352 Pege 347 'Olftdel ""°'"" .,; lleecfl.CO.ta ..... Deify ,1112 • ' ' ~Call~ Tc!... MO Pllf1Ulllt to "9 Dllf ol Trust NOit ._ dllfgee _, •· Temara, Terrell and end N<>'loe of Acldttton. the office of 1M cOunty ~ of 1Mt ~ Hoc J4IP/ 23, 24, 30, t982. F5t0 ~ .... ~ t t... :_, M ~~~ ..:. -OI ii. rvt"8 Md Of "9 Lorna: i on Mlc:hael; Exclusive •uementl appl.#1.,..,. to hrctfe No. 1 County. tN:JIO MLIC ltOTICI guna leech, Callf. mn AS HIS SOLE MD SEPMATt rusts crllttd Dy llld Dle4 of and four grandc:hll· and No. 2 dna'lbed abOw, fOf UM fOf pltjo, ~ The ilreet eddrw and °"* oom ...,_. PUIUC IOTICI Joenne I . Reynolda, 242 PltOflllllY Rlc:or• llkMfn· Trust !rr~"h l"o~~~d:~: ~s!..~~ d=::.cl:. =) c::: tlon, "any. of the,.., Pfoperty-= Move.. NOTICS CllS tOIOUI ::::.;~~Cofone :r~':."':'.,'°.:!.: .... ~= wlah11, there wlll be mon Ate .. In the o.ctaratlon aa lhown and .. purported lo be; &41 JOANN S'TMET, COSTA lllVIT..O •H ·~=OF Thl1 bualMH 11 c~ ot "9 Covn~ ,_.,.., ot OR· ClllPMT no Htvlcea. Memorl-algned In the P1an. MESA, CA 92647. NOTICE le ...,_, given CALIPONllA ~ by: a generll part. MG{ Coun•. Clllorftll, lllCI 4900 RMRGIWJf ~. ~: i:i~:•::, ";~~ The street.tddfesl and other common dMlgnefk>n, The Undentgned Truet.e dllclllma 11"1 lllDllf'Y ~ PfOl!Ollle '°' PORTHaCOUMTV Thi regl11rant(1) com-punu111ltolllJNobolDNul /RWJNOAL( CA= If any,, of the real prOJ*tY dHa1bed lboile II pur· for any lncorredlw of the ltrMI ~ and ----.... llOor. INllft. CH' 011A1fOS IMnCN lo nnMCI "'*' 111C1 llKlon • ... lllnUndlr 1 iJI ;,_•:,1: F~n:~~r::; ~rted to be: 3700 DAFFODIL. NEWPORT BEACH. otti.r common dtelgndon, I 11"1 lhown -..n. :':; :..~:~ :=-:: PI .. • L 0 P • 11, ::,_!#MW fie 'lctlloul :c:':'m~ .:· :::.. ~ IY J E cOAL'.:J.L r: Hoeg Hospital. Pa-CA 00000 Said tale wlll be mede but wltlCM COWJIMI ot ... M ffW/ tie ,_... b •ROOKI, ......._..., 1DoV9 ~· ~~:l """ ~.. .. M Oft Auausl 7 •r c:lflc View MOl"luary, The und«Mgned Trust• d6edllnl9 11"1 llabllty wwrenty, nprw °' lmpled, reg1rdl119 •. pc>9' TWftC lfONAL ~ • tM Mir el LYllll JoMne i. ~ ttl2 lu '6 AM ac M MAIN C17to&2 Directors . 71•-e«-for any ~ of the .... llddfeJe end ....... Of ~. to Pl'Y ... ,.,,.. •• CATION. NEWPORT 9C)U. .... COllWAY, ....... ,,. ...... ,...,. ....... (Na..tli) ENTRMCI TO THE _m_41.iii113;'-.·iian:i:.:'i1:192;:;:~ 2700. other common dMlgndc)n, If eny, attowr\ heteln. prtncJpal aum of ... ,.., MCUrOd by Mid DMd LIVNIO AT tlTH STRUT/ ....... "' ... DTATI with IN County c.ti of COUNTY COUltTHOUI( 100 ... IUC -------.11 Said Nte Wiii be made, but ~ ~ °' of TM1, ..w, lnler9ll lherlon, • PfO'Mod In Mid ~" ~Qy-= OP LW• M• CO ... Orenge Councy on°"""' ti, CMC ClNTlll DAM. MST rv IOTICI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil warrwity, exprw Of lmplled, r9911dlng ..... poe-not(•) adY .. icee • eny ""'* the ...,,. °' ..... COiee ..... : .. Ofllce of WAYa UTATI OP LYllll t982 SMTA MA. CA • pUlllc Ille-cn101071T • Mtllon, Of encumbraraa, to ply the ~ ONd" 'of TNlt tMe -Ind __ of the the City C1ert1, 17 Pelt M• COllWAY, ..._. PlaMOe Ion, IO "9 ..,_, lllCldlr tot PlelNcue prtnclp&I IUtn of the note(•) Marid by Mid De.a • • ---......... DfM. Co.ta ...... calb·.... PubMaheO NIWPCW' ~ afl (...,...llt"9lmlolsall .............. of Tf'\Jlt. Wfttl ~ thereon 11 provided In Mid Truetee and t:A the .,.... Cif.-d by alld DelCI t:A -. ..-lhe hour of 10:00 w. ea.ta .._. Deity l'llot .Mt In ...., "'°"" II "' UllilM ... noce(a), lldwncll. If fl"I, ~ the terme ·of Mid Truat. ~ ~ 10. t•. • 1 "NU aGMD MIO 3, to, t7.14, 1982 S..). 11 r• •. _, 111..,. n. ,~•l"'90N Deed of TNlt, feel, chargee and ...,.._. of The tot.i ""°""' of the ur'P9id ....,_ t:A the lfN "9r .. tie CM•1 ... LORR.LL ,_.U eet. COllW¥d 10 _. "°" llllCI are doing ~ ac LAWMo TrultM and of the trultS c,..... by Mid Deed of ~ ..... by ... PlOPl"Y IO be .... -=:.~a: OROU• MO••· LOR-PUIUC MOTtcl !Ir II "":..:' .... '" .. SOFTWARI LANI, aoo MOUNT O&M Tru1t. wlllbfy ........_. COiie, llllSI•-... .. bere lealed opoeela Ml• m.LWRi MY pr~ •MN CovnJ EllH~ Avenue, COiia ~. _,_., Tht t<>'al amount of the unpaid Mlenoe of the Ylnele .. the tlml ol"' fnlllll pubic It I • "" ........... ~ ol .. WIL8M1 ITAT OP ........... :.. LOT~ ~mer NO ~=~ ~ llOO CNpej. ~ obllga11on MCUNd by the ptOperty to be eold -NoClot of TNlllt'I ... II 11n. 1ICl,17. Wllflt Ind ..... °' .. lllclo CM.IPORMAI Dl•MT· ......... .... 1113, • THE CITY OF ••• Elle•mer• AV'lnlll ~ "St"'f111 AU Foitlis" reatonabt9 MICtn'llted com. •apes-and Id-The beneftdllr under ..... Died, by IWOft d .. ... no °"" ..... ~ OP IOCIAI. ..... .......... '°"T -~.COUNTY OF °"' ...... Calif. eat2I • 1828 0'91er vanoet at the time of the 1n1tta1 ""*"'°" t:A the the bfMch « dlflul In "9 olllalllN• ...... ::::....:::.-::r.::.: VIO:b MPMTMSNT ••Ttie fc::",.1. ~ MGl ITATl Of CA&.fOMIA. Aajla K. lllnll. 2tOO ..... coeea MeM NOiie• of ~ .. "2,428.93. .,., ..... WAid Ind ..w:; .... .....,. .....,.. .,.. '°' ........ ~a-:.=:~ H1:rf101 ICONOMY ~: :.,f:~ .. c:r. =-· Coeta ~ ......... Th• bel...tc:Wy undtr ..., OeM al Truec ~ ..... """" ........... ol...,. -..... ol _.. ....... """'*'. c•••••• DIVla10•1 ~1~''°1u1e1Nlwf: MllCfUMIOUI IW'I ,:: Thi• bUllMH 11 .,.... ... lilmiiiillll•lll fore executed and dtlli.,., to fie " .......... I tor Ille Ind """" nolce ot bNldt ft ol ........ = ==•:..'!': DIVILO,•l•T DI .. =ort aeech ci'lfl'. OfflCl Of THE COUNTY M· ~ by; flUalaaM Ind PACIPIC ¥11W wrlnen Oedarllon Of DefM Md o.r.... b ... IO_,.. the "ldleilgnld IO ... 11111 ~ti ._ llNder to ... ._. hie A81LITlll C••Tlll1 ' COltOllt Of MID COUNTY wffe ---AL PAM and a wrM9n Noefce t:A DefM Ind E11C11on IO .... NllfV Mid °""":~ lftd ........ ., .. I. "6d 11 ,....... 111 ptoper ..-,. .._. LAMY ~ I~. "'°·· _,.., 43-471 • Ttle r~trW1t(1) tOll'" ~ • Mcw"*Y The U11def"911ed ~ aa6d ...._ o1 DefllA Md 1m. "' undMlillF _,.. Mid ""°' d ....... ...... 8Ta••L•A•1 •IC• C1Mtomle, 1IO_ ~ ""'"" ...._ _. ... :-:.., ~ ~· ~ Election tow lo be recofded '""' oouney .... ot Mldlon IO be f'IOOfded ............. A ................. ILL• •••ou10•1 c... °'"· ... tao, .... I ....... ,,,, ... 9ulinHI NefMft) ...... 3500 hcMc ..._ DrM the reel -II loc:*d a1om, Olllolll --.._ ,.. __ C • ta ""•Ill•• n 1d•1 •IO •IOllAIL _,_. =ort ... c.,, C1111. 111 19111 = ....... abow9-. Mardi ,_ ~..... ..,.._.,, . ._ ___ .,,.. __ ..,, 1-o..at ... D ........... ...., ••• iciiiiJ .... la ... f12 ~ : L .... .... Date. 7/'lOlffl Oelod'. .MJ 17, t• ~ .,... ... ::..'°&: ._ M.' _. -t Thlt bullneee le ._, TUIT• ~ n,;a :::n.. ....... ~==~==~~1 ~Ir-~~~~· A CALI-~ ~ '="-='-~ wJ5..Li: :1::·:0".:u't £~::.r1:r: r~~ ~r.:: a:~=: 19133 Ventura IMS., lull HIOO -N, Glr'lr ...... 11.0 ... no c DI , ......... , .......... ,_, .. -.,,..... ........... IRClrr•m "........ ... n111N Encino, CaltomAI 11438 """°"" C ... :Ill tt• ~=~ Y8Le••••T •• =b-== ~':Mid ._ _. ... -... l'ulllllNd ....... .._, 9y (1)K£W OURHEY, T*flhoM: (714> --1t .... ._ I .._=-I,.... ......., ............... ea.a..._ De1W ..... ._ 110 lr..0-•1 l""'°'1ted elgNtutt & I Ir. ldl = ... ., ....... _. Al -=ill= pTf 11111 I I :•• .. • ni:.:.-:: = M, J1, --1, ,., -COele..... (1,.,...... . ·•• it\111 .. __ --........... w ......... ::::i. Ctlllt .... .. .. ...... .. I ..... Pub!IWd Da#y Piiot, 71'l'· 7/31, Ind 117/rl Pubhhed Ody PllGf .Mf 24, 31end~1. 1 ::.::.::r,::,:: lllAll:l,~11 ... .MteD. .... _. n•t •....... Wflaler ~ ------•I Flt1 Fl11 ~ o.ti fl .. Cly el•• -TO Al -....... _. ....._ :v.:.!':f.--~ ..................... -----~--.. _ • • J NMwport Beach/Coata' Mna Dally Piiot Friday, July 24, 1992 •• WllOTICI PUIUCllOTICll ~--"""llOTJCll -PUIUCJIOTICD PUIUCllOTICU "'8UCIOTICU-,.IUl&JCM011Cll~ WllOncu ~ JIUIUCJtOTJCH_~-~ ~IL.ICllOTICU 1.i111111 -. PUIUC llOTICI W IOTICI PUii.JC IOTICI MUC IOTICI 9owef l.lu Ncluven. Jt24 lltMM on: June n, Itta PUIUC IOTICI ~ to lflllUC1 busl· Tuy•• Nl'llJll9 L.81, 11eo1 ROOHV•ll W•v. Coit• Lynn Clttnene9 ""' unoet the FlfMIOut Aolibury Rd.. Garden .... I .. ......... ....... ........ --.-.. --lll-.. -.,--0.--...... Callf l2t2t Thia llalemetlC ... Med ......... BUtlNU Nam1(1) l11te<S Grove. C•lol 92$40 The 'C:O..-:'.:. ~ ............. lt•lne• --.......... llw ADOPTU OADINAllCI Tfll1 t>u1lnH1 11 c~ wlOI IN County a.ti of lutai'ftl l l Mw above on ~11ch 1998 This bu11n111 le con-.,. mt 0 II: E lt1l1•1at ......... • ... I.Int Ordln1nce 12·13 11 ducted by. en Individual Of11n99 CounfV on June 30, • ....._.... LMry A. hreoc, Prn.def'lt ducted by an lndlvtOual ft A TI N CHOM TM ~...,.._ TM 'OIDWlft8 pereone The 'ollowlng l*IOnl ld'9dUled to be In u The 1•9l11r1nl(1) co~ 1992 TM (olloWlng peraons Thlt -..emen1 ._11 flied Th• reg1•1t1nt(•) con\-LO~ ~IJO ampui •• dolf'll 11: .,. dolna ....... •: •• dolna buelnH9 u : force and effect 30 dayt mtneed to lr.-...ct bUll-P8HM1 .,. d04r'G butonee• u · With the County Clerk of meoced to llanuct ~ =h c.11 '3, ·~ (l)AlUl!D AR HITl!C. DllU(RN..pACKAN> CO., (1)YIPEA SOAFINO FINS lrom ltt ldoptJon on ~ ""' undef the Flctltloul PublllNd Newpoi1 e.ach-l 'ESCAPAOf COMPANY OrlflO• Co\61ty on Juty 8, ""' l.IOOef the FICtltlOUI C~ ~•....a.... T\JRAl. W000 PAODUCTI 3535 l!llt Cout Hwy, lb)VIPER FINS (c)YIPEAS, 20, 1992, end wu adopCed ~'. NaiM(I) lt"41d eo.ta M ... Dally Piiot J4l/lt 1111 AlllO Ave .• Cotti 1992 8us1n111 Nam1(1) Ulled 1111 .... • ~·· (b)COAST SCN!EH SEA-••• Coton& .... .... 201 Hanovw °'·· Co.ta by the following foll cal ebOve on. May 27, 1882 ...... Cali! 92627 '531444 •bove on NA 1•1 c.MDt .. ' -... VICE. 4001 8ltcft sar ... "· Celt. 12125 ...... Callf.1212t vot•: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bow Lau Nguyen 10• 17• 24' 31• 1182 Joeeph A. McNamara Publlll'led Newpon Beach-Tuyet Nhung I.Ii ':::t'Klllf\ ~T--=ort I Hch, Calif. ~ !~d Thyen, ~.~. Inc., AYES: Hombucki.. Gen19, = =l~ c'i'1t1c~ F-412 11tt Ali10 Av•., Colla Costa ...... Olly Pilot July Thlhhs 1!~1tCmen~yw~:i-:, St. •-., .• ,.-3535 ... ~ Hwy., ~ --·-201 ~Of., Buffa Humphrey, Erickaon. """"'"' aa•BUC -TICI MeM, Calif. 92827 2 "'1 '"' Outl lor #1. ..... ranc.i11co. Aiied 8ulldefa Hatdwatl, '°"' dll W., c.11. 12121 Ca.ta Meu. Callt.1212t NOES: None. ABSENT: Or11n99 County on June 23, """ -Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-17• 4• 31• ~. 1• 1"2 Orange Counry on J4Jl'f 10, Clllff ... 1331 I lne., c.llfomla, 4001 81rett Mlctllll W#d ~ 3535 Thl1 butlneH Is c~ None. 1992 Plctlttl• due1ed by #1 lndlVldual F ... 90 1992 !!'!!... ~ "'~ ~ sn.e "· Newpott INctl, E. eoeet Hwy., COtona del ducted by: a ccwpora&lon Ordinance 92.13 amends PS3170t lu ....... ......_ Tht regl•tranH•> com-PUBLIC NOTICE nuau .....,._ -r• 1 .----r c.tff, l2eeo --.,, Clllf. IRil The reglalr•nl(t) com-Tile 13 of the Cotta Mffa Publithed Newpon 8Mch-menc:ed 10 tranACt bull· Published N-port Beach-~enlstrant(s) com-Thl1 t>ut lneH I• con-This bu1tne11 11 con-menced to trlnUCt bus!· Municlpal Code rllatlng to Cotta Mesa Daily Pilot JUy The ~=-·pet'IOnl neu undet the FICWoul Flollt&eu• Costa Mesa DaJy Pllol July • ducted by: 1 COfDOfdon ducted by: co-per1nlf• ,,... under IN Actltlout rMldentlal denallll1, not1-3, 10, 17, 24, 1992 dol bullnHt . 8u1lne11 Name(1) lllltd lkt..i N 17 24 31 August 7, 1992 menc:ed ~ ~ ....... ~ The r1911tr1nl (1) com-The r1111trant(1) com-hslMlt Name(•) ll9'ed rllldential lnttntrties, and F_.59 'KrrcH~ FRE5" ~S lbove on: July 1, 1992 ,.... •me • · · F-4t3 ne11 .,,. ~ ......... ~ to lrlnNC:I bull-rMnC*I to tranuct b&Jl6. 9bovl on: June 20, 1992 lrii> budgett. • JoMph A. McNamMa l tat....-t Bul&nlu Neme(s) lltld ,,... under the fldilloua nlll under 1t1e Fk:t1tioua JoN\ F. Simpton, Pr• The full text ol th• ordl-PUBLIC NOTICE 1125 Monrovlaailf AYI. A2. Th11 •tat~ wu fit.<! Th• F0110*1ng persons PUBLIC NOTICE abavl on: J4h 13, tt92 lualnlH Name(•) hied Buslnen Name(•) llted dent nanc:. ~ be r11d In Iha Coeta M .... C • 92827 With 11\t County Clerk of art doing bvslnen u ; 1---------ChristoPh« C. EpPlng 1boW on: June 1t , 1182 lboW on: noUppllcable Thll statement wq ftled City Clettt a olflce, n Fair Actttlous Arthll L Rinner, 1125 S. Orange County on June 25 TOTAll't NUTS, 1741 TU$· flctHIOue Thlt ~ wu llled Ubby lkuell --.._ w...n , Thy9n with the COl.Wlty 01tk of Drive eo.11 Meu Buslnea Neme Van Nell, Santa Ana. Callt. 1992 • hn. Costa M"•· Caltf hst"9SS ...... wl1h IM County Ct«1c of Thlt '---~ Thi• ~ wu llled Of1ng1 r .... .-. on June 30 ai• '•aN ' '· • 92707 92627 Orange County on J&My 13 •tatement Wll ·-with the r,...-. Clerk of 1992 ~"' ' -• HINNKV. .tateMent Thlt bu11ne11 I• con-FIH13 t Richard Simpton 1741 Statement 1992 • with the County Ct«1c of .._ .. , Ctt, Cl•rtl Th• Following '*'°"'' ducted by: Ill lndMdu.1 Published N-pon Beach· TV$ttn, Costa Mesa. Calo! Tl\t Following pe<IOfll Pl37M7 Orange COWlly on June 30, ~County on J4it IO, r&HM4 Publlttled Newport are do~ butlntts ••: The regl•lrant(a) com-Cotta Mffl Dally P~ot July 92627 are doing bus1rw11 •• Publlahed ,..___ leac:n-1992 PU77•~ Publllhed Nl'WPOff.Buch· Be1ct1-Co111 t-1•U Dally RAINTR E ENTEAPAISES, menced lo lransacl bull-17, 24. 31, Auguat 7, 1992 Th11 buslneu Is con· ARMCO. 16722 Millikan. Ir· ·---· Fl39Me Colla M ... Dalty Pilol July Pilot July 24 1992 3419 Via Udo, Newpon ne11 under Ille Fictllloul F ... 88 ducted by· an Individual vine, Cal•I 927t4 C()lg Mita Olly Piiot J4#/ Put>ll"'9d Newpon Belch-Putilahld Newport Belch-10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 • Beach, Calif. 92663 Butlnell NMM(•) listed The reglslr1nt(s) com· Automat1c Recycling M•· 17, 24, 31, August 7, 11182 Cotta M ... Dally Pl&ot J4#/ Coeta Mau Dally Pilot~ F-480 F503 Geotlfey 0.lon, 341a•Vla above on: Ju1W 24, 1992 PUii.iC NOTICE menced 10 tranuct busi· ct1101 Co .• Cahfom1a. 15722 F-4M 10, 11, 24, 31 , 1992 17, 24, 31, ~ 7, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Udo, Newport~1ch, Calif. Mhur L Rinner ness under 11\t F1ct11Jous M.1~kan, Irvine, Calif. 92114 __ PU_IUC ____ n_C_I_., F-414 F-414 PUILIC llOTIC! 92663 This 1tat1rnent was filed Fictitious Busmen Nam•(•) llsled Tt111 bu11neu Is con- -Fictitious This bt.11ln111 Is con-with the County Cllflc ol Buslneae N.nte abovt on· JUiy 8 1992 dueled by • CotPOfal!On l'lottlteue PUBLIC NOTICI PUIUC NOT1CI l'loUU.U. Buslneu M•IM ducted by: an Individual Orange County on June 30, St1tetnent Atcl\ard Simpson Th• reg111raM(1) com-• .....,.... Neme It t I The reglslrant(•) com-1992 The following l*•ons This 11411~J\I was Wed menced to transact buli-luelne• ....... l'tottttoua Plellllt• l t.t.....m T F • •men m.nced 10 tr1ntact buM-.-Fl38540 are doing t>uslneu as: with the CouniY Clerk ol ness uncrer the FicfJtlOUS ...... wt ..,...._.. ... .....,., .. .._.. The Following persons ' ~ ~lo~ng pert0na l'llll under Iha Flctllk>Yt Published NNpon S.ach-ESCAPE, 906 Van Ness Orange COllnly on July 9 Business Nam•(•) ltllld The F~ per1on1 ageewt IR9 ............ ere dol~ bUslneM as: 8LrMITL£s~' 'C'~~~EAS ::~·:~. N~:m•(•) filled Cotta ~esa Dally Pilot July Cl.. Cosla Mesa, Calli. 1~2 • ·~::"c~ ~ Vic• Preti ~~ ELECTAI~: 414 TM Fobring 1*son1 .,. r::.a:. ~ ~·~lf-~~pt Al~~~~· 34675 Golden lantern: Geottrey'o11on 10, 11, 24, 31, 19'12 ~2e A B 1 I Celi '537145 oe°nt 11 ' • E. l!lalbOI Blvd., hlbol, are~ bUlineia u : MCN wrERNA-New orl Beach,' ca111; Dana Point, Calif. 926~ Thi• 1t1ttment wu llled F-483 forni'l 9oe ~~· N~ C1 • Publ!thtd Newport Beach· Th11 1ta1ement was flied Calf tne1 BORTZ AND ASSOCIATES TIONAL INC 1555 .. ;:.,eg Thomas EdWard Pallerno. 'With the County Cieri! ol Cotta Me .. CaM 92826 .. Costa Mau Daily Pilot July Wtth the County Clerk of Hal iMackttock. 414 E. 8af. "YOUR...=. TRAINER", McGaw A11enu'e, lrvlne, Ronald Martial, 54 Royal t94 ~"J.t'" Pl., Costa Orange County on June 23, PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buii'ntu • 11 con-17. 24, 31, August 7, 1992 Orang• County on July 10, boa Blvd., Balbo9. Callf. ~~ 12707 Of., Santa c.llf.~714 St. G eo~ge, Newport T:!' buii~!:7 Is con-1992 F 3 00 l'lotltloua ducted by:• corpc>fltlon F-492 1992 92M1 · ~ 8eluty lnteme-leach, c.lif. 92660 d Id by: Ind!·•.. a 57 ., ... The regltlranl(s) com-FS:l772• Loi• 8111Cbtoctl. 414 E. "°91' DNn 8oftz.. 20271 llonll. Inc ...... of CallfOf· Thia bu1ln111 •• eon-UC1 . an YouUal Published Newport Beach-au ..... .... PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport BeM:ho BalbOI Blvd .. Balboa. Calif. Alvettid• °'·· Senta Ma. nla, 1551Mt McGaw Av-ducted by: en Individual Th• r•~llttlnt(I) com-Cost• Mesa Dally PtlOI July at........ s Costa Mesa DAiiy Piiot JulY 92M1 Calff. 92107 enue. IMM. Cal#. 12714 Th• regl1tr1nt(1) com-menced o transact .busf. 3 10 17 24 1992 Th9 Following '*'°"' E L·L F1ctltlou1 992 Thi• buelfl•H 11 con-= !: ~:. ~.?1C:: Thia bualneu 11 con-menced lo 11ant1e1 OOtl-~~ne~Na~ 1Fle) ~~':: • • • • F-460 111EWdolngPO butlT sc""'u .. ~: ..... ButlneM Name 17• 24• 3l, Augutt 7• 1, ... 95 duct9d by: husband and ""·• --,.._ · duc:l9d by: a oorporanon nett under the Fictitious • (i N rPOR --. -" your used vehicle Statement wl'-92101 7 The r19lttrant(1) c~ Butlneu Name(•) lls'-<1 ~E~ne J~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Rlv•raid• Ave .• N-port through class'1fied Th• Following per1ons 'RENT Thi r1gl1tr1nt(1) corn-Th • bualn111 It con-rMnC*I lo tnnMCt ~ abovl on· April 1 1992 ar a Beach, Calif. 92663 are dolng business as: mencect to nnuct buM-ducted by:~ Mii under 1t1e Ac:lltloul AonaJd Martel ' This atatemenl was filed Flctltlou1 SMnl W. Thueten, 526 842·5878 ANNIE'S CLEANERS, 1617 ,... under the Rcftoul The r1gl1trant (1) com-llUllMM HMnll•) kted Thlt 11atement wq flt.<! Wflh the Counry Clerk ol Bu•IM9e 11.,... Rlv1t1ld• Ave.. Newport E. Chapman Ave., o1ange. through class·ified 8uslne11 Name(•) Utted roenc:M to 11enaac:t "'*" lbOvl on: June 1$ 1992 with the County Clerk ol ~1.,!.ng• County on June 23• l t8t•"'9nt Beach, Calif. 112663 Calif. 9266f ---~-----l abcNI on· June 2a 1992 nell uncllr Ille Fldltloua Pl'Mldenl ' 0""'09 County on JUM 16 '"'" Th Ttllt bu11n .. 1 11 con-r----------------H.i ~ ' 8ut1Msa Name(•) lltt9d ::.~ 1i92._ • F535892 a FolloWlng ~· due1ed by: an lndlvldu.I J_ j ------!;: 1 1tat~watftlidf-abowon:March..,._--"" "" County~~ -,.34920 rut\!Tillia N"ewpon-S.ac~ 'j~Ws~cAETE 'Th• riQlitriMfi) com:--PUll.-fC.NOTIC-!S -1_PUl~NOTICH--PUBLiC-NOTfCES wiltl "* County C1lf1c of ~ .:rzemen1 Ned Ontlge County on June 23. Put>llshed Newport Beacfl· Cost• Mesa Daily Pilol July PUMPING 255 NyH Place menc:ed to tranuct ctl b~ ~ County on JUne 23. with the Co\61ty ~lflc ot 1182 eo.1.1 M ... Dally Pilot Juty 3. 10, 11, 24. 1991 ~ Be•ct\ ca11t 92651. =n:•~N~:.1~1 Js1~ PUBLIC NOTICE F93N93 ~ County on J4it •. Pubbhed ~3= 3, 10. 11, 24. 1992 F~so F-457 Pl1ce.t~~X1e!~~ ~ ·~~:!:, 2e, 1992 CDBQ anauTEE PERFOR-aucE REPORT Publlahed Newpol't Beecft. " pa37tH eo.ta M ... Dally Piiot July PUBLIC NOTICE 92651 Thia mtement wu flied nAn ....,. Cotta Meta Dd)' Piiot Nv Pub111Md Newpott Belch-3, 10. 11, 24. 1992 PUBLIC-NOTICE Flct1t1ou• J~~d ~~~·:iivl~uat on-with 1t11 COunty c1ertc 01 FISCAL YEAR f991·92 3, 10, 17, 24, 1992 Cotta M ... Dally PtloC .Aly F-4~ FlcUtlous BuilneH Nam. The ,.~·111rant(I) com-Orange County on June 30, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport _______ F_~_56 ... 117, 24, 31 , Auguat 7. 1912 PUIUC ltOTICI ..,.,""9 Name Statement mencld 10 1rensact but!· l992 Blach has completed lta annuail Grant" Perlormance Report (GPA) for Cla11tfJed 11..... F-418 l tetement The FolloVollng peraons neu und« the Fictitious FIH529 Flacal Vear 1991·92. The GPA concerns the use of Community C 0 tlV •NI• NT l'lotltleul Th• Followl ons are doing bV$iness as: 8us1nen Name(•) liSle<S Publ11hed Newport Blaci\-Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds received from the U.S. whether you're buy· PUBUC NOTICE ..,...... ..._. ••doing bu~~ S P E CT AU M ENTER· ebOve on: June 26, 1992 eo.11 Mesa 011ty Pilot July Department of Housing and Uit>an Development (HUD) and eiq>ended Ing. M lling, or just l'lotlt·--alatelMftt ROYAL CLEANERS. 3838 PRIZES. 763 Centt!f St.. John Alan Stntth 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 during Aac.J Vear 1991·92. During 1991·92, funds were spent for the looking, clalsltled hu -The folk>wlng '*''°"' Coast Highway IC. COfona Costa Me .. 1 Calif. 92627 This mtttMOt w11 n1ec1 F-485 followfng activities: what ypu ""di lullneea 11..... .,. doing butlnlA u : de! Mer. Calif. 92625 Michie! Kunur. 763 Centlf wrth 11\t County Clttk of ~ILOT CLASBIFIKD 8tatemenl A SSURED IHTE,.NA· Rablh Kimel Duw1ch. St., Co•t• Mtu , Calif. Orange County on June 30. PUBLIC NOTICE M2 ... 78 The FolloWlng persona TIONAL SECURITY SER· 20311 81Utfsldt Cir. 111413, 92627 1992 •--------- ---------are dOlna butlness 11: VICE. 181 Fllhlon Lllne Huntington Beach, Cahl. This business I$ con-F&38543 Fictitious Community c.nt•r Socia.I Servtces Public Facilities Fair Housing Admlnlatratlon -$258,205 • 66,950 PLUG IN ~"' 't\ CONTRA SUAF~DESIGNS. Ste. 1208, Tuttln, Calif. 1264e ducted by: an lndlVtdual Pubhehed Newport Beach-Bu•lneu Neme 3256 Broad St.. • Newpor1 92MO Thi• butlneu 11 con-The regl11r ant (•I com-Colla Mesa Daily Pilot July lt•tement Beach. Ctilif. 92M3 Jollph Ryduwskl. 161 duct9d by: en Individual menced 10 trll\&act bust-10 17 24 31 1992 The Following persons Richie Collnt. 325e 8toed Fllhlon Lane Sle. 1208, Th• regl1tr1nt(1) com-ntst under tl\t F1ctt11ous ' • ' ' F_.81 are doing busineu as: 51 .• Newport Beech. Calif. Tuttln, Callf. 92880 menced lo transact busl· Business Name(s) listed MARDO JEWEL.AV. 3416 TOTAL • 17,000 • 8,900 • 50,082 • $401, 137 925e3 Thia t>utlMH It con-nest vndet the fictrtlous 1bovt on: June 15, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Via ()pof1o li2. N-port J•tl P11k•. 3251 8rOld duct~ by: en lndlv\dull 8u•lne11 Name(•I listed Mike Kuhur Beactl, Calif. 92663 These actlvftlea ate consistent with U.S. Department of Housing and 51., Newport Beech, c.itf. The regl1trant(1) com-above on: June 23. 199;z This ataltment was nled Flctltlou1 Shella Tamar Ayva.zyan, 30 Urban Development National program objectives of providing I~ 92ee3 menc:ed lo trlnNCt t>uM-Rabin Darwich with the County Clerk 01 luslne9• Na..,. COOi Brook. Irvine. Calif. housing opportunltl.. fair housing opportUnltles, public Hf'vlces, Thia. bu1ln111 I• con-,_. unc11r the Fictitious Thi• atatement ••• tit.<! Orange County on June 23. l tatement 92715 • beneftttl ducted by. a general pan. Bul&nls• Name(•) lltt9d wfth Ul9 COl.WltV Cl«k ot 1992 Th• Following '*'°"' This bualrreu 11 con-recreational facilities, and community development activities ng neBhlp abavl on: NIA Orange County on June 30, F13589t are doing business u : ducted by:. an lnc:IMdu.I low and moderate Income persona. The regl•tt1nt(1) com-JoNPh F. ~ 1992 • Published Nl'Wp0r1 811ch-AEDSHARK SPORTS-The rtg11trant(s) com-NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that all persona Interested In menced '° lranuct ..,. Thia ........ WU tiled Fl39152 Costa MISI DAiiy Pilol July WEAR, 632 Plumer Street. menced lo 11an11ct _bual- nen under 1he Flc1ltloul with the County Clettc 01 PublltMd Newport Bea.en. 3. 10, 11. 24. 1992 Costa Mesa. c.Jit. 92627 ne~ under lhl Flctitk>Yt reviewing CDBG Grant" Performance Report may Inspect copies at any Bull.n•11. N•ITll(•) lltted OrMge County on June 23, Coate M"• Deity Piiot July F-45& Lynn 01vld Cl1m1n11. 8~~". NJN!m•(s) llStld of the City's public libraries or at the Planning Department at City Hall abOve on. June I , 1992 1992 1803 Hummingbird Cotta a....,,.. on. " after July 22 1992 Jeft Patker r&H9H 10, 17, 24, 31 , 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Men. Calif 92626 ' Sheila Ayvuy#'I ' . Thlt .i.tement wu tlled fl'ubll"'9d ~ lelch-F ... 86 This buslneu I• co~ Thlt 1t111ment wu filed Comments or request• for additional Information should be dlrec1ed to ~ the~on~ ': eo... u... Delly fltlot JUiy P.ILOT CLA8S.,l~D F1c1"lou1 dvct.ctby: an Individual ~~·~~ ~1 Mr. Craig Bluel!, Principal Planner. City of Newport Beach Planning 1~ • 3, 10, 11, 24, 1992 11 • the tolU11on you re 8u1lneM Neme The r1gl111ant(1) co~ 1992 • Department, (7l4) 644-3225. liljmiiCA ,53710e ,..,.54 Marching I«. whetn. 1t8tetnent menced 10 transact busl-FS3•t•t i rmL.. Pubflahed Newport ~ Sell your u~wanted :,,::,u·:, :9.':!~.n~ 1,::i~~. ~ ~~ne~N•',:,.~~ Pubfllhed Newport ~ Wanda E. Raggio, City cleric. City of N'fN_£Ort Beach. C°"8 M ... Datly Piiot J4#/ ltema the euy weyl a ~ occupation or COMPU-PRINTEAS CARE. Buy ll Sell ll Find It. Casa Meu Dally Ptlol July Q"UN.~M 17, 24, 31, August 7, 1992 To p4ace your cia..._ ~•n a stray pet. 3124 Roosevelt W•y. Cotta Clat1ifled. 17, 24, 31. Auguat 7, 1992 FS0 7 ••••••••I _______ _!F-4~1~1 fled lld c8lt 142-M71. Mesa. Calif. 92626 F-487._Pu_bl_ls_hed __ o_a...;lly:..-P_llo_t_F_rid_a_y._7_1_2~_192 _____________ _ ..... .., ..•• ·····••!"r ,_..,, •••lil•l9n Cal Cmsified tor details! 330 West Bay Street Coat& Mesa, CA, 92837----"'-~--- l~=t.m•lE I IOOl-18811 !tl==•tt' I 8108-8 1'74 '~'~=-~ I 97I0-9ft0 All real eatate Uatlup that run in Saturd&T• publloa,lon appear ln tbe Hpar&te Real Bnate ~bloid eeotlon. c .1 !'JI· Iii\! 11111 • l ' 'I {( I~. \ IUll•IS I FllWIClll 8900-8918 8880-300& llJ=mn 340&-3839 Houses Condos For Sale i 'I I \j '\ ,, 'I C ,) -... t I \ I ~ , '\ I ' IDT IUY DWI.Ill V1oan1 • •••r to 1howt HWC. 9-ch. (I ) tlM eq. ft. • bdrm. 3.lbe a 11o1y unite. Alt8ohed I es gerage. l"rpk:, .... UM1•1veble Wllu9 8' .,.,,000. T~ ........... .... , F• Ad Actin Cll a ......... AD-VISCI 142.5171 I NI-\\ f'C Hi I In \CH 1111,•1 I 801o.4IOSO I I '701 l ·toeO How To Place A Classified Ad By Phone ..................... M2·15678 8 :00am -6 :30pm Monday thru Friday By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Sireet (oorner of Newpori Bml. • ~ St.) 8:30&m -6 :30pm Monday tbru Fri~ Or By Mail .............. 330 West Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA. 88887 Deadllnes .............. &:SOpm d&tq for GENERAL POLICY next daT• publioaUon. 5:30pm Th\lf'11dq for the R-.1 Bnue Tab. 3 :30pm Weclneeda~ fw tbe lndepeaMa' ............... _ .............. ~ ..... ....... -------................ ,....., ..... ... -...... ~..,-........... ,_ ...... .. a \, .. ....,,.. •• , •1 ........ ~ .... ------........................ .... ... _., ................. _ ... __ o.-_..., .. . .................. I I II i I 1 '.\ ., '111 I ll• C II\ "\or~ '1'111 >l'I HI Y I :,_•:, ............ 1bd 11281 111 I '.\l\ h \ · · ...... ~c •• Cettebed. &tab •BA IBA. 1 level home. poof a .._ I car gar. AV pkng, f/p. OP•N HOU .. Sec. Jury as. 10 lo 4PU. ~ 1249,000. By Owner. "°"" (918) 11CMt7M Condo courw-w a -e. -........ ' OcMrtlCnyn vtew. C9"0fte delllar2bd t · '°' b1t1 to DC:h. Channef ~ .. t condO Avel •1. 720-IHS R·\Nk f ORf Cl OSl'RI ~ \11 11750 28' 1 .. front houll So • S.168 sq.ft s FR . 4BR. 4 58.'., 3CG Mitt .... " 2bel~ of PCH. Pwt oeu~ •'~·•.-..a on 19K .,,.ft lot m ....,..._,..-,.... Av .. mid Aug. 11000. UA.Ol!N '""' _.. ..,... Mn. 11Mfs.all2 ..,. ...... 3bd "4000 2M IBA Met Ke1 llPJ* San Juan Capisrrano Htlb Mcourt hmm uNI. CllNn. ..-vtewi • Construction f\ppfox. ~<li Complete 12'110imo ytty. lOf'• ••• ,.,. ~ aw venee Mr eTa 40U 1 01S &nk Debt OYeT S900t< ~ 1 .. no 9::1 ·~..,: "': •Bank's ()p«rung bid to ht $525,189.• _. ...... lbd lt11 w/hpte. l ll06/n10 . .,_ _______________ _. MT\ b9ytrN Agt. TN!y JIMIJ• • Pro .. rtt: 27371 ~ erm DIM I .... --=..... ~ '=ao':· = " San Juen~. CA ll67S .. eo '" ott'I 1-.b I .... Deee: Mondliy, Augult 17, 199'l wetartra1111 II••" •~u or •• Dtl -. ....... Oc•..,"°"' ~'*"· • LocMlaa: 700 Ok Or. Dr. Welt At·t~HI IHI 1100 ~ ft. _,. RA. Slrttl AN nMlll IM-,.... Al amen. Fffllll ~ • ~ Wtnter H,OOO/lfto. t Ceat..::ts l..uil DAI.-· far ......... .,_,,.....HID=. 'WllM .....,,.,.,.. (Ill) 614-S98 C•ll 142-5671. Put • tew words to work tor u. I .. 88 Friday, July 24. 1992 L.,tr• ~ ~'\th °" a1!:S:R, quiet Townhouse atyte -. ALA WIA APTI condo, 2~•tory, pool. cul-d•uc. New kltch/ 28A lBA. ger, lndty rm, LIM Ir Thi Ooelftl 38' 2\tBa. end ga-SIOO OPFH ••mMT&Ul'I'** garage, trplc, W/d b.tcrpC/pnt. Dbl gar, nu pt, c ·· • ..., pd. Com~ remodalad r11ge. w/d hkupa, pyt 1 • lllR, d/W, beM lg .... aBA. ftrep&aca, hkup, amalt ~t ok. lg yd. 11295. 850-1557 =~mo. :;;..~ts, 18R Panlhouaa, gaaad beckyard, pool, •PA. pool ., ... Rec rm, Y9f!f ~-~~':'"'°· $1050 + $750 dep. --:w.:-a=~W.Ai:::t-11.:-:";:;::;;:;=;.!!.:::.:=:::...~ comm w/pool • ten-2233 f'alrvlaw Rd. lndry rm. close to ---------• 878-4912 Agt We PIJ UtllHleal 38R 2BA houM, ..., .. , ma.1975/mo. Aat 11070/mo Ma-7001 •hops and buHa. •I• •TllA..L Call about apaclala, neighborhood. No ea+eeoe 2aR 1•a ,_.. at ...... 1595-$875/MO WV1lf 18r le25. POOi, cat ok amkr/pata. 11150. Sml --•,..~ ,.,!'..! '-..-530 W. WILSON •11DIUI SIOO• •C--• ..._. --.... •Mesa Verde• 1959Maple, .... 1505 family only. 831-8191 Live Nr The Oceanl .in.a3i7'0f 7'29.2aao $200 Off Cle• I L1 722·9012 or 842·2218 FrlQ. dlhwahf, mv• n.;2eR 28AA;i. -- 58R 2'hBA bonus rm, 38R, 2BA. 2 car gar. Compla-..Y ramodatad Nr bue mktl mcMa9 Attreotlve 1•r with Incl No pats~ w/d, pool, t-c·JY"'• ' OS I 1\ Mt SA .! I.! I I 111',j\\lt-..\ .. , .• '\ I .\ t • • • , l\ j \ o ; : ' I' ' HI ·, ' . I '' ' 'I i i \ j ~ I I l I IS I I\ ~11-.S.\ .'I.' I Nl-\\l'lll1 i IH t\ I It · l '" • 111.Nl'I', 111 S!l 1\ It I ' • -· I ~,:.·c~:~a~<;: ~~ ~t Y:!;,~~: ~=:a::=:-·aaa~ We "-:-~ R1 ental ~:: ~a,ri:,2:; ::g rm1.rf>· Or•~:,:· *28,. tBA. UPPER oR 1550/mo. 121o02 grndr $1895/$1000 StS50/mo. 845-4152 nla. 1976/mo~Agt rOf tOU 2BR nu cpl• vu $720 ;• 0 eve · LOWER. Neer Hoee •Fem n/• to ahr Lg, dep. 841·27&8 Sue 2br/1 .8ba Sae. A/C,1---------BM-8809 ... -..,. Stuoants/HUD Invited. 878'MO. 546-9081 Moepltel. $775/mo. Bflte COM 2br duplex, ....... lehMMl-MlirlY or 751·2787 J.O. pauo. dbl gar, nr bch, 4BR 28a, xtnt cond, Lmury Condo! /_A_"a 842·2218 or 831·2725 c ... Del Mer 28R 845-7471 3 blk 10 bch, yd, gar, ap•c•• avallebla Property Mgmt pool, c.ta ok, s1075 new carpal. Avail now. **200 OFF1• 2BA 1750. 18R 1BA •Lido yp-atelra. 2br/2ba, $450/mo 71().1932 $300/mo 10 SllOO/mo. •3BR 2•hBa twnhae on ~9_8_9-~8~3~88~°'-969_-6_2_69_ !:~~92c:r.Chuck ~~:'f!c ":;: ~' t!':~~ s~~ / Lg 2BR 28A, d/w, oa· ~~·ul~~':~~1•:.!0 t'!; bay view, trpl, g•r. •LIDO q~let, Spacious (714tS~a7·837• bluff nr bchl Dbl gar, Cozy 2BR bungalow, lg•---------n.ver occupied, "P ....._... rage. lndry rm, cloH EHtald• locl No pets. S1350/mo laaaa, no 4Br h••· Sunny pallo, Waterfront, NB. 1200/ tncd yd, $1225 mo+ fncd yard, off atr"t B1y I Oce1n Views! bdrm at••· A/C, pool Ocnft Bach .. S670 mo to sc plaza S795/mo. OP•N 8-4 DAILY pats. 720-9685 nr bch MIF 23·39, n/a. 800 aq fl. S2.25/aq rt $600 dep. 642·9666 parking, avl 8/1. S800 Penthou1e level 2BA, & tennl1 $895. Agt TwnhH. 1 HH to SOS Sunftower 147 E. 11th SI. 2BR 2BA. Balboa Bay S625+Util 723.o400 NNN. Comm. Dock mo. Call 988·9889 brand new, never 884-8809 Oen, 2BR .. S1250 mo CENTAUR MGMT ••aiD• lg 2BR l'hBA Club •Pl. Av•ll 2 br/1b• COM Collage, apace av•il.173-5651 * Npt Hts 3BR lwnhH, trplc. sngl gar, p•tlo, very nice, 322 Ogle SI. $995/mo 847·7540 SECLUDED CDS lived Int Frplc, Inside Luxurv Condo!! CIHn 3BA beach 842·2298 or 831·2725 twnhouH. new paint, lmmed. 1 mo free. Frpl, W/0 , Oulal Loe. LOCATION lndry •• ~~= Agt v. Mlle rrom ocean, 2 house ...... $1000/mo. •••estelde a~cloua w/d hkups, patio, gar $2000/mo. 645-5000 g at, Pro I M /F , Pvt IUl1H. Perfect tor WA"v-~11y-~S3asool• /WAl•k0 28R 2BA, 1 car ga· $800/mo. 759·3031 LIDO ISLE fully furn $587.50/mo 673-4315 4br, 1.75 ba home. BAYCRKiT 1pacious -__,.. •g• 151h Sireel •---------Thia hlghly desirable family home, 38r 2Ba. profeHlonala. Brand CaU 97••ENT r • 8 • ..,._1330• E.S1de. 2BR 1BA w/gfM 1Br. Ulll, gar Incl. COM bright room. w/d, INIJUSl'Hl1\I. ! '""' 1200 Sii' olc, lg rMr cw door. S7t5 mo. 629 Termlnal W•y. 640-9352 .. Npt Hts 3BA twnhse, lrplc, sngl gar, patio, very nice, 322 Ogle St. S995/mo 847·7540 2BR. fenced front yrMd. $850/mo + sec dep. Call Wes 957·9390 new, In gated, pool .,... S950/mo. -& carport & deck. $785/mo y1ly. 1 per· surideck, tri kitchen. model has vttd ~u.. Lg kllch, 2 frplc. Pets comm 81378 Agt •2BR Duplex w /slde Avall 8·1 . $850/mo. aon, no pals 873-0837 No~smkr. 390 Avl Inga, new paint, ap-ok. $1650. 640.3329 or prox. 1500 aq ft. BAYVIEW TERRACE, 884-5809 WCI quiet, sngl •1Y· gd 548·2101 ~! 2BR Apartmeot. 8/1 721·9546 eve -2-50-0-...,.S..,.,/F~.-4-o-tt~l~c-es-.. 1231,000 $uper 3 bdrm 2\1'.z NB. Summer wkly. 3BA ar11a, gar, W/D h~•· GOOD LOCATION! 2 Yrs New, Avg S637/ COM Maaler Suite, 3 2BA. lg roll.YP door, Call Joe, 848-1202. balh JUST redeco-1800/wk. S1250/mo. S795/mo 947•75 1200 OFF mo For 111 6 Months blks to bch, W/D tree, 65, s/f. 629 Termlrial, Tarbell Reeltore d 51850 6 (). yrty. 126 40lh St. 848· **Plauanl front 1BR •3BR 1 'hB•, lg bal· On Our Speclalll. Call shr w/Prof. non/amkr. Wy 540-9352/848-0681 ~~h's • · 4 0247 or ave. 831·7902 apt In grHt locl Pv1 cony, amall pel ok. Lg 2BR 1 \i'.zBA lown-NOWll 714..flS0-8310 SSSO/mo 675·7313 Beaulllully remodeled 3BR 2Ba, 2 car gar, lg yard, 33Z Broadway $1650/mo. 721·1118 Condo·mlle to bch. 3 lg br, 2ba. gar, patio, trplc. All appliances Incl. $1100. 642·1004 Newport c,.,1 TwnhH patio. carport. S995/mo. Agt, C•rey house, lndry rm, d/W, Big Canyon Condo, 3 br/2 5 b• comm ,$800/mo. 873-4e77 Ward, 831·2242 patio $795/mo. Newpt Hte, 2BA 1BA, CDM Ocaanvtew Maal 2BR 2BA. '$1500/mo. • • / b ••"'ULT LIVING• ~078 T.hurln -non-amkr, no pets. bdrm/bth, pvt ph, lrpl, Avail 8/1 721·'222 pool/ten, ~1600 uni 2br/1 • Pool, Patio, .... CENTAUR MGMT Ideal tor adult 30 ,. · w/d, Ctuatn. Im pref. I 1 • $1750/p.furn 842-3850 W/D hkupa, 1 mature 1BA, trpl, P•llo, gar. 642•2288 or e,31 •2725 845-8451 n/smkr, n/drnkr, $4500. Beach Renta I. BLUFFS CONDO Rent••• Avallebl•I .L!'_on/smkr, S795/mo, No pets. $685. Bay LARO& STUDIO. UPPER NPT iAv + v.i ull. 644-4646 NEWPORTPEMINIULA 4BA or 3BR •den, 1·5BA. $80<>-&5000/ _NoPata76Q.1'18 TlmbarApt-.642·7142 YEARLY·WINTER.SUMMEJI 2Y.tBA, 1700 sq ft. Mo. No IN chatged. Ch111mlng. 1BR 1BA w/ •Do you need lg clean Microwave, refrlgera· 1Br 1Ba S765. 2Br LUX condo, Npt, rm w/ NEWPOHT Bt~ACH :!IMJ 1BedfoomIO4 Bedtoom St 400/mo. yr Isa. Agt, M2·7121 t.ptc, 4 blocks lo bch, 2br 1ba? Gataga. new lor, w/d, patio. $550 2\1'.zBa w/vlaw S1125. ocn vut KJtch prlva, Country Living TwnHs. Fumllhld.'Unlumlshed Community pool 1• O/W Incl utll. 842 .. 1311 No pell. 640-1364 W/D. pool. tennla, apa 3 lg BAs. 2•hBa, f/p, VJ I Spacious VIiia •••bo• $750/mo lncla. utll. cpt, • storage. L I 1BR c d WIESTCLIFF S8·0 $500 ull• pd 722·8577 Ila Renta s 714-84~335 2Br 2Ba + den. ~·lo. 759-0281. $750 No Pat 640-2495 ov• w ourtyar .., "FAST RESULT" SEIYICI DtHCTOIY ~·ur ltt•,ult ._,.r, 1u• l' J II 642·5'71 EILJIO gar. yd, 1 _:,: lo bch. 675·4912 Bluffs Townhouse lg watk·ln clat, pooV •E'ald• 2Br 1 lhBa Httlng. Galed, pool. 2Br 28• tp, pool. 1128 M/F to ahar• large 3Br Sl 1?0. 642 14 spa. s1250 Bkr 842•7121 Studio Apt. 5 min from twnhH, bltln micro, Hcurlty. Ask '•bout Rutland Ad. Open apt 1 block from '---------"""' E'ald• 3br/2be bit· 4BA 3BA, 2·atory. ocn. $650/mo. Pru· 0., w/opnr, S850 + Spaclatsl 842·5858 Fri/Sat 9-1 648-3679 beach. N8. $400/(r--------., Ins, F/P, W/D, Lg yd/ s21001mo. · 854-4302 Th• erutta. 3BR 2\1'.zBA. dentlal cant. Realty. 5500 dep. 631 ...... 42 Mo--ln Specials'. mo. Call 642-4091 Patio, dbl gar w/wrk· •4BR 2'1.!Ba condo, EASTBLUFF, 190• bay den, new app./carpeV 729-7230, 875-2288 • .,... shp, rm for boat. W/D, gar, new palnV view, 3Br 2,h Ba, dbl Ula. P•rk view. $2,000/ •Large & shatp 2BR 2 & 3BA Townhomeal Apartments For Rent $1200/mo 631-1453 cpl, greal tor slnglea gar, recently remod. mo. Avl now 723-0352 2Ba upper, d/W, lg Good locl 548·7387 EASTSIDE S1 500 mo 644-4250 $2300/mo. 720-1553 VIEW·NO INITIAL DEPOSIT c losets, 'verls, gar NIEWLV D•CORATIED $830 No Pel 640-2495 2BR, tncd yd. Wtr pd. Back B•w •Adon1bl• Nwpl Hgts Gale.guarded beaut Immaculate, 3BR 3BA. S200 OFF 1ST MO Co"" 2Br+Den, hdwd 3Br 2Ba. hdwd fir, fp, detch homa, 3Br 2'h hlghly upgr•ded. Only Ya Otf tst mo. E'alde 636-4l20 9-SPM -• RENTI AVL NOWI 1BR 1BA-lnu mini/ 2194 Ptacantla S firs. deck, w /d hkup, fenced yr, 2<ar elec Ba, fam rm, gar, AC. $2285/mo. 2149 Vista Spacrous 2BR 1 BA, 2 t ssso 2BR lBA country setting. $950 · gar. $1600. 645-3363 Steps to Back Bay. Enlr•dL Open house crp a • • SUPERll 1BA. patio, No Pets. 842. ·2818 •CONDO ST""'"'* Lg $1850/mo. 720-1553 Sun 1·5, 722-8594 car gar, no pals. uul pd. S850/mo. HUD encl gar, no pets, frig, ..,_., Laundry $775/mo. Welcome. Avl now. 5 329-P University Dr 1600af 2br/2ba. ocean Lg pvt, very detu11e 2Br OPEN SAT 9-8; 642·9450, 975·1677. alee range, 55 o + House to Rent vu, dr, bale, pooVten· 2ea w/2 mstr suites, SUN 12·8, 2020 •-1-8-R-.-ss-5-0'-1m-0-. -.-0-n-ly dep. 842•5 "4 3BR. 2 ,.._ Car gar, nls, $1450 598·9347 gar, decks. S995 Isa. Fuller1on Ave Sorry, S 1 "" No pets .... ,..~ ...... AB no pets. 8~ -8427 S300 Sac. pee •1-1 BA. pets OK. Musi •Lido Penrnaula• ..v-w..v LARGE secluded newly Tolal Move-In $850. have good TRW & Unique 1 & 2BR Units Lido Bal(front Cusiom decorated 18R cot·---------Call Now 645-0134 refs. $1 ,050. $250 for lease. Prlvale beh, 3Br, 3Ba w/pler & slip. tage, $575/mo. --------•Lg 3BR 2BA 2·story dep. Avall. Aug. on bay. 873-8030 ssooo. Bllt Grundy Rttr 361-3725 or 83S-0871 Move-In For Ad Action twnhme. W/D hkup. 525-7075 710 Lido Park Dr. 518 Udo Nord 67$-6161 PILOT CLASSIFIED Call a DIW. trplc, palio, gar, Newly painted & crpt, •The Bluff• 3BR Lido l ale. All new 3Br 11's the easy·IO· SPECIAL! S1150 +-sec. No 2BA lBA w/1g yard, 2'hBa, trplc, lg patio, 3Ba. country kit, fam accesa, Information· 1 BEDROOM llllJ. .... dogs. (310) 592·2214 gar, 690 w 181h St. dbl gar. S1350 mo. No rm, din rm, sec. $3000 packed marketplace Pool, spa, cable hkup ,,_.., RENT S1000/mo. 721-1118 pats/amkrs 858-4700 • 673-2230 or 631·2002 visited regularly· sue· WESTLAKE VILLAGE AO-VISOR cessfully • by all kinds Alt of conaumers. M5-8t22 rtlmal 942·5978 through classified HUNTINGTON BEACH 2640 CONDOS & TOWNHOMES 2702 NB. Fem non-smkr ahr 2Br 2Ba. gym, pool, tennis. Nr bch/shopa. $510/mo. 645-0277 O caanvlaw 1 blk to en, frg 4 bdrm, 2 Ya bath, 2 car gnr. frpl, wolbar, $1700 536- 3907, 211 181h st. HB E'SIDE TOWNMOME 3Br 2•~B•. frpl, pallo, w/d hkups, dbl gar. "'P-ro""'r...,M,...,.,.,/F,,.......,.2"'"5·~3"'"2_n_1_m-:-l\-r. S100Q. 3145 San1a Isa· shr rg 3BR 2VlBa bet, 213·507·3715 condo nr bch, 2 rms ROOMS 2706 llVI! S425·S625 Mstr BR <-dop. 665·6330 •WESTCLIFF $425 PROMONTORY PT. Incl master br/bn, pvt Share 2Br 2Ba. oconn entry. ulll, cable, pool. view. all amonllles 631·2921 $700/mo. 673·6605 Blk to Bch NB tBr/Ba roommate. 2BR 2BA. Priv e!'llry, rio cookmg. non smkr. $450 $450/mo 5S7·6290'd half uhl. 548·9599 or 631 ·5550/eves. wknds 494-0428 --------- Hove A. Garage Sole! ... OVERSlUFFf D? SERVICE DIRECTORY WE'VFGOT THE ANSWER Coll 642-5678 Today! Ct.1sstf1£'d Commumt Market lace PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES f'lctltlous This business Is con-ING AND STORAGE FEES aualn••• Name ducted by: • corporallon together with co111 of •d· Statement The reglatrant(s) com· vert1sing and expensts ol The FOfloWing persons menced to transact busf· sale 11• doing t>uslneu 11: ness undef the Flc11tlous Dated this 24th day of S & W ENTERPRISES. 240 Bualneu Name(s) ltsled July, 1992 Newport Center Drive. above on: June 10, 1992 By: B•rb.,a Wiison Sulla 220, Newpor1 BHch, ThomH Elsea, President Publlahsd Newport Calif. 92660 Thia 11atement was filed Beach·Co11a MH• Daily A. R. w~llngar co.. Inc . with the County Clark of p 1 1 J ly 24 1992 Cat1fornl1. 394 Valla POinl. Orange County on June 111, 1 0 u • F5 Newporl BHch, Call! 1992 F535203 14 92660 Rtck Blake & Assoc~tes. PUBLIC NOTICE Shirley ~ro1., Inc .. Cahlor· 2700 North Main SlrHt, 1--------- nla, 2060 East Vina, Pua· Tenth Floor. Sanll Ana, CNS10477M den•, Cahl. 91107 p.iir 92701 FloutloUe Thi• buslnau Is con-P bll .. _ ... N r1 8 .. au1lness N11me ducted by· joint venture u s..... ewpo eacir a t t Th• regle1ran1(1) com-Colla Mna Da1ty Pllol July The F:io:::;' peraona menced 10 transacl bus•· 3, 10, 17. 24, 111.9 2 118 doing bustneH as: neH undlf the Flct1tl0u1 F ... 61x QUALITY SUITES SAN Buslneu N1me(1) !Isled PUBLIC NOTICE LUIS OBISPO 3090 Nl-1bove on: June 24. 1992 man Str"t. C:oata Mna A. R. WOllnger, Stcfelary/ NOTICE 0 , Celll. 92628 ' Treasuter 0 0 S San Lula Obispo a Thi• stalement WIS lll•CI SALE , C1l1f0mta Nmlled ~· wtth the County Clark of AUTOMOalLE ehlp 3090 PUiiman Street Orange County on June 30, Notice It hereby given S 1' 8 "-·t u-Callt' 1992 f'531551 pursuant lo HCtlonl 3071 o2'6:e ' ...,,, a ,.... .. , . Publiahed Newpor1 S.aeh and 3072 of Iha CiVll Code Thi• bu1lne11 11 co,,. Costa Mau D-.ty P•ot Jut ot the State Of Ca!Jfomla ducted by. • l11n11ed !*'· 10 17 24 31 1992 the underalgned, O & W "81tf\lp • • • • F-4 TOWING, INC , 1165 WEST The reglelranl(a) com. ---------4 18TH STREET , COSTA meoced lo 1tanaact bUll- PU.Llc MOTIC! MESA Orange, County, CA Mii under the Flctrtlout " 92627 w1Q Hit al publlc ( 11 ---------4 auc11on II "tald ae1drn1" 8usineu . Name •) atad flotHIOYS Cotti M111. It 1 pm on ~=· on. September 24, lualMH Nema WtONCSDAY, the 121h Clay Robtn p Warmington llatamant of AUGUST, 1992, the tof• Gonttit Penner • The 'ollowtng paraon towing 1utomoblla(1), lo Thia stattln9flt WH ftle(j att dqlnQ business at' wit· 11 IUUSIONS, 2285 New 19&4 HONO/MC: Molor Wdh tht County Cllfk or Boulevard, Co11a Mesa No JH2SC151XEMooot5t, °'1"98Countyon JuM17• Calif. 92827 UC.Mt No 11C4001/CA 1n2 rl'47N Oealf ... Ille., a CllllOf ENO ISC15C2009332 Put)t11had Nawpor1 Beech- COfpot1Uon, 2285 New~ S.id 1tl1 11 tor "'• pyr Costa M.,. Daity Not ;My Sou1ev11d. Cosi. MHI poff or tll•~lnO !tan of :>. 10, 11, 24 1~ c.&if t 2t.27 tM und11rs1?ned '9r TOW· ,_.49 .. For Ill -home and bll8ilal - Service Directory CAHPl':NTHY 3i> 10 CERAMIC TILES :i:'>2H THE ORIGINAL DEAN tht TILE MAN l"LUU.H. INSTAl.l. REP Al RS 3620 All Carpel Repairs Pwr stretch & Install Any 11ze job, 15 yrs 7 da. 730.6831 24 hra HANDY MAN 3710 LANUSCA1'1'.: & LAWN CARE 3808 Jim'• Landacaplng Oulstandlng designs with plant groupings & ar1l1tlc-pruning of tr••• & ahruba. Also malnt 979-8926 MOVING :JH34 Sav On Moving Loweal. Storage, prof. e11cel reputa11on. 1 hr min. Insur. T167659. Visa/MC 731·2958 PAINTING 38t>8 All Repra & lns1&ll1tlons Qlty wrk onlw. ref's Local 10 yrs. Honest 24 hr'a. Lou 642·6676 leaky ahowers·Acld wash & regrout. New & Repair. Bathrooma- Shower doors Kltc· Floors·Plumblng Lie. 25yrs O.C. 673·8065 •Christian Handyman. -----~=-........,-=--1120 Yrs of "'·alitu Work Palnllng, Stucco. dry· • TREES • Roe~ S.::: Lie1118064' Rtpan, Remod Ooora, YM- dowl, ~ stucco ' dry· wall. fences, fl!H, tic UC 35 yrs exp. JarFJ M2.0H7 CLEAN I NO SERVICES 354H wall, tenceS1ga1es. Se-nior Disc. John 532-4168 Toppedmemove. L••"•· _,,.,.,.....,R•,,...'•~&4=-S..,..,3209~,,...Artr~~,..,.-=1 ~ 751-3470 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Carpenlry, plumblng. Palntlnt1 Contractor 111e. drywall, masonry oual pa1n1tng by prof. CJo:MI-.:NT CUNCRKfE :J526 & more. Reas. rales. Llc1'602098. Ins. Free Need a good qualified ..llm 845·2824 Poor Man'• Mover 1 Live-In or Llva-oul? 1-----....----eat 645·3305 rve been there-Call Handyman Express. All hr min Guar. lowest ~-,....-----...,.--! ralas. lie. 108002 Exterior house paJn1ing Ssumm., S-cl1l1$ LAianne 631·2930 Jobs welcome. Small by prof David Sloane P""' job speclal,altts. 24 hr. Insur. 7141633-9925 • Painter~. Uc 358528 Spe<:lallzlng In drive-Reliable Housecleaning c•ll. 651·2017 ---------David 645-9957 waya, patios, walk· by the day. Local PUBLIC NOTICE ways & pallo covers. area. Excel. refa. Call The Calif. Publlc Ullll· For free H t. call Allcla 751-4269 tlH Commission RE· 472·2828 QUIRES thal all used Patterned Concrete, •Lewn•Mow & Edge. household goods Slamped & all types Trimming, Clean·Ups. movers prlnl 1helr cone work. 25 yra 811p Lawns. Apts + AHi· P U.C. Cal T number, Uc.316117, 842-1027 Na Frelftlnt Contreclor dential &31-8809 llmoa and chauffeurs -Yl"C\f'r"\.~-n::;, Custom Homes, Comm I All AnMrlcan Tr.. print lhelr T C.P. num- ll's the rHource you T&M, Speclallly Proj.. Service. Removal, bar In all advertise· can counl on to ••II a wants lo neg. work. Trim, Senior Disc. ments. II you have • myriad of merchan-Reliable/Honest Free est 531-8415 queatlon at>oul the I• dl It b Uc 528050, 760·1178 ----· -----gahly of• mover, hmo se ema, ecausa ----......;---.-Peraon•ll9•d Lawn 1 1 Wh 1 Hid N ~ or chaurteur. call: ~~~11f1~~m~~Y~~;'P,~ Seet ~1~: ch1ld~are? ~~~:·1 ~~ov~:~~ ~~ Pc~~cm~~~~~~· c:alll 842·5878 Call Th• Piiot todayl land1caplng. Free est. 714·558·1\151 642·5678. 548·3640 or §48·7217 ·--------- ROOFING :t910 R• Roofs & Repairs Local Rots, 16 Yrs Ore•t•r Pacific Rig 83S.1988 1'621368 SPHINKl.ER REP Al HS :J921 Sprlnklare are my only buslnesa. RepaJrs & lnatallollons. Charles 722·7824. Buy II Sell It. Find It. Clossilled. '' Y' OU Made A Believer Out of Me!'' We had immediate and continuous response from our furniture ad in the Daily Pilot. It sold right away. In fa ct, we were offered twice as much! Frances Huntington Beach c1.1-.sil1f'd Co1111mm11y r.1.u~etpl,I<•' Increase Your Reach Through Our New Improved Lower Rates '1 .21 per line, per day. Thafs ALL you pay. Based on 4 Ines, 24 inser1bis in 1he Service Diredory For more information, Call Todayt Ask for your Service Directory Representative 642-4321 Ext. 307 You! S•evourcar make tacks! My rental atJ was ordered for 3 days. It was rented on the Drst day and 85 more people called! EMILY BALDRIDGE Newport Beach Need to seltyou ar? Do ~ lhe .easy way! Run yru- outo oo for l 0 00ys in the Dciy Piot/lrxiepeodent. K ~ doeg,'t sell, we'I R11 it for 5 mae OOys, FREE!* Cci Ckissi&d fa deDls. iiiij'H•C MZ-11711 *Prr.m Pmty~ ~ ... wilh tis* { I. I •• '"'I f I. J ( ... ' '. ' .. ' I • • • ' I... , ' [ • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Ce•te Meee Apro11 3000 eq. "·· 11900/ MQ. P~ & 17th ~ttM I \\I'! I)) \H.:\ I·,·, 111 !\.1 I. I« II:\ N 11 IS t. COSTA M t-.Si\ 1, 1 :>.& Nt<Wt'<JH I 'MIS( 1.111:, Ut.A( II h I h~I UNI TELLER PIT LIYS IN to cate tor eld· MOVING·All good a eny woman In CdM. mutt go Car phone, Med badtgmd n.tpful, RABBIT cagea w/dflep deak, women'1 boSI· Eatate Sale Furn. appll- We're •Mklng an ••· 09 ...... -r••,_.. Sal pull-out ttaye. good nes1/casual cloth•• ~... piano, clothes. cepllonal Individual --· ......... cond $40 •a SAT. 1eo E. 23rd St. Sat S-2. 2101 Fuenta. With a war.,,, enthual· negot. 619-322•2807 557-6227 NB utlc anltude and a N w di Sat 8·2pm, baaeball, 1---------1 II< >ATS 70 I I WANTl:D l •oat Tr.,ter ror 13 tt Bo•· ton Whaler. Call 714- 6'4.4288 l'OWE-:tt HOAl'S 701:.! Automobiles HMW !IU:.JO Friday, July 24, 1992 87 '82 Vlp4H'e tl'34 Offers dllCuHed In confi· dence. Tom Crane Caplatrano Dodge 7t4..C93-821D Dir In· l•nd1 to Hll aoon t 'O N'J IA< II I 70 '81 L•M•n• nu"' GREAT • $750. ot>O 54&-7217 or 84&-148' l'OHS ('Ht; 9176 dedlcallon 10 cu•· irv1=.Z 10•=~ Shad•. PIM, CyPf•H football, bektball Pa0bu11oua HTreaaur9•2• tomer aervlce to work M-~ to car• tor one 8 trH•, 15-i1allon, $20. cards. & comp. sete. es gn out• • at our Newport Center d 1 1-gallon plant1, $1 misc hshtd, T.V .. & Home of Pilar Wayrie branch aa a full ter· =~~~on:.~~,~~·~ W111erla S10. 674-9422 clothing, 2950 C•ylon Sat 9-5, 830 M11tnet1 Dr. 13.5' Novuranla. hatd '89 7381 blk wlb fk bonom, cntr eonsole, lthr, grt cond hi mt, to 35hp, elec start Su-pre . $7,900 obo, zukl. $4800 67.5-9175 (3abt789) 499·5353 '84 Mondtaf Red, 1 owner, 25,&00 ml, S42K/obo 546-5597 '88 t 11 Turbo Red blk tthr Int, 101< m1, load•d, all reeds. 1 owner, PERFECT $49,950 720-1265 vie• Taller. This a 32· Engllstt preferred. Sat only 9.5, Furn. toys, Huge Garage Sala. Sav hr S?•r WHk position. Must have references. bikes, clothes, tools Sun 8 lo 2. 243t '89 BMW 3251, 4 dr, N o' everyon• haa Call 729-7845 and etc. 1809 Tu11in Santiago Dr. (Ot1 5 spd. whlle w black TRUCKS 9220 CONDOM VENDING ROUTE what It ,_.. t ' I I t M c d II '8' TOYOTA Stakebed _.. o on Having Dltflcuttles ob-Ave. Costa MHa. Irvine Ave.) 631-5007 18 '1. cruising H.A cat n • •nl on • a one of th• b•at teams t I I 1 o k Ill records. MUST SEEi with bo.ces. 4·1pd, Big Pronta. Call Amerl· c:an D•tender 24 Hrs. 1 ·800-858-3933 In the buslnesa. All anng mag. peaH es •. new ro ng Sat. 8·3 Indian baskets, BAT 9-41 Huge r• boat, loaded, classlc Sl 1,50 0 969·8743 87 Tempo LX, low great running tiuck applicant• wlll ~ ... ,_"Y __ a_g_ai_n_. _____ , chairs, phone• anct 4 kachlnas. Jewelry, model aatel Baby 19 entry repnca VHF, atter 7pm mlles, ltlnt body & 53500/obo 559·5362 pected lo pas1 a pro· Weekend Llv•·I n drawat file cabinets, furn clothes. T v., mu-furn. cothes, furn tons p/p, 2 bnks 846-2289 1n1 orig owner S3900 88 ·,~ Range Rover, flclency t•at. Wanted Friday Eve. • MUST SELL. 960-2888 alcal Instrument• 2383 morel Don't miss Ill Cat 20 racing an d flfm. 722-7453 Leatner. Ski raclrs If you think you have Sunday Eve. No car Columbia Dr. 0 31 Santa Ana Av• cruising. loaded, vht, brush guards, 1\oragi> what It takes and necessary. Costa SATURDAY 9amr 2 TOYS, appllances, furn, mlr 5.5J. p/p,two full '82 L e Sabre 4 dr, 1 I· p o d sh•epsk1n, Announcements you're Interested In Mesa Alea. Mountain Bikes, Surf· children & adult cloth-bnks. 846·2289 ver, A C. P s. PB, chrome rrms. orig :~~~~g ~~.~~atf~~: Uz, 751-4925 •POODLE Tea Cup, ~~~:· ~~:~o!dM::1 ~~m~~·et ~ 1242 LIDO 14 2 sets Of ~~,~~.9~;nss'3~~~~t!on 8~,a~:.e~~~~·lo;i~i·,:~: ~~~;;4.~;,~o? ObO please call 714-640-red, 8 tbs, male, AKC, Hiia. new rigging w/ ---------t warr mint. $1 5,500 1-_;~;;_.;.;.....;....;_ __ 9870 Ext. 15 and ask 1 ~ yrs old $250 SH 0 P ·A ·H 0 LI CS • trailer Dys 1·800·537· '85 Century 45,000 OBO 770·5225 '89 Range Rover, illru l.OS r lv. Merchandise for Lisa or Aila. 252·8405 cloth•• (12·t6), shoes 0628 E11k or Larry: miles, e.11cet cond A c con d , $11Ver w llt11. (7'h), bags, hats. Eve 673-2351 Eruc p ·s. Pb 54,000 OBO sunroof, phone. JfW Transportation FOU N U :.!H2:J misc. Sat 9·2, 1741 957•1594 af\or SPM. m• $25.200 969-5344 Tustin Ave, t>ehlnd SAILBOARDS 7018 LINCOLN 9120 Bunny Cage s· hi, FIRST INTERSTATE redwood s6o, sm 3· LOST! BANK OF CALIFORNIA cage s 1 s 36 t-11414 Ralphs HUNTINGTON BEACH 6140 EEO/Alfirmat1't'I Ac1lon Emplr CUTIE KITTENS July 20th. large male BOOKKPR•full charge. J•n•'• Antique• 28th All blk & blk/wht. $20 short halr, 1/2 Ab- b 1 1 112 T bb Min 3 yrs accntg & tax & Lafayette In Can-each. Shots. 756-1017 't'9 n an; a yl exp. Pfoflclent w/1BM e Viti 2 •---------•9552 Pe P rtr• O Light browolsh gold & n "t' age. new es· Free to .......,..,., home • 8 P 9 • '· pepper colored w / •ccntg sottwr & lotus tales over 600 Items. wk otd ;;m. Calleo kll. Sat only, Magnavox black tip tall, striped • 123, WP5.1. Salar)' up M·S 10-4, Sun 10-3, Very atfecllonole. call ·color to:· Furn~ Misc. & tegsf Blue reflector to $12/hr. Resume/ 673·5688 Sandra ~· Blalr 650-2828 books books books color w/btue ta_g w pay hlstor)' to B.I. Co. Nelli, 10% oH w/AD Sat & Sun 9-4, toys, nam• Happy Snappy! 15321 Tranalstor Ln. FREE _TO QJ:lOD kids Cftns. kit ware Vcty Hazel Or, corona -Hunt...aeacn 92649. CJMI "Nickle," Col· table, desk, bikes i. Del Mar. REWARDU CASTING M lie/Shepherd Ml1t, 2th misc. 9572 Erskine 789-7090 I MED! e Elegant Black lac· year old Fem. weighs Extras needed for quar designer Queen about 40 lbs, love• Wycllft• Oerdena FOUND Baby Pie· tur•• In Uon'• Park on Sun. July 19th. Call 642-4321 ext. 1µ. NEWPORT BEACH 6169 films, commercfal1 & Anne dining rm chairs, chlldren. Movlng, An nu el Yard & TV. Earn up to $200 pure 1llk, solid mauve can't keep. 645-4607. Bake Sate, SAT 8·1• per dayl No e1tp seats. $380 ea orig:•---------18765 Florida St. needed. Call !Oday St50ea 080. Call Oya Hlm•l•yan Free lo B18·583·2021 840·8224 or Ev•• Good home, female 0 .... sp)de, Home 631 · BOATS 7011 Wtndaurfer complete. good cond $150 754- 1262 M A RINE SERVICE SUPPLIES 7020 14' ••vllner Ceprf w/\rler, 50hp, rn . stereo. very clean, runs grea" Must see lo Betlevel Must Sell· Just bougt)t New Boat Tanaka 3 hp Out· $3000/FIRM, 432·0318 board Engine, NEVER afltr6'f)m onve ml{I' USEOf..-$295-, 969-&804 18' Claaatc Wooden Boat '57, Centur)' Lapstrake, Gr1 cond, $8000/obo 548-3641 28' Safari, 15 poss. fbrgls, lo hrs, fully eqp, twn eng, gd MARINE SLIPS UOCKS 7022 10 Min To Open Se• 18' Power $195 mo & 45' Sall, narrow beam $450 mo 752-2881 cond. $15,950 obo•--------- FOUND: Fem Rottweller COOK: Pollo Style es •5 1•4 2 74, Otflca 752·7445 Puppv, vie 62nd & Charbroiled Chkn.•· .. -M-.-R-IC-.. -N-O_F_MA_R_ l·-t--------Seash~r•. NB. Sun-Exp Only, Apply 7151 "TiNsviLLE targ; HI ALAVAN mill kit· day, 7/19. 645--0748. Warner, HB (Gothard) dark wood 9-drawer te •· fluffy, p layful, 49g.5353 Beaut Npt slip avail, up BIO SALE Furn & misc to 42', $10-$12 11, near household & clothing 30 FT Tollycratt cabin Udo Marina VIiiage. FOUN · • trl•'Y•r Puppy, male, Mesa Del Mar area, on July 16. Call 540-2919. CUSTOMER SERVICE dresser with 2 rectan· seat blue S 125. gu ar m rrors "'Tnlght ---54&+919 stand. Both ror $300. tmponed Red Tegu uz. Call 951-4416. ard,VERY TAME T h e N E W P O A T O I 1 'htt, $400. obo BEACH/COSTA MESA es gner contemp. turn, 650-0863 Newport waterfront. BICYCLES 6060 bargains moped etc cruiser, twin 255 HP 1ec9ated. 723-t255 · • · Mercrulser englnes,1---------Sat/Sun t O·S, 2401r sleeps 8 --X1ll c~ J>llQSJVallaDJJl...all sJz.s FrancTScoLlr.botwtrirn 545 OOO. • 673•9247 from $11·S13/11. up to Irvine & Tustin Aves. • 50'. DeAnz• Merlna Estate Salel Anlq P•rtner Wanted new 300 East Coast Hwy turn, hsehld goods & Searay. Laguna 23, Npt Bch. 873·1331 morel Fri/Sat 9·4pm ctr. cons, tw mere 1817 Bedford Ln a 135s, fish mach. NP Dunes· Marina sllp, $2,500 dn, $450. per MOTORCYCLE SCOOTER 8018 The Piiot Cl•HI· CADlLLAC 9040 '90 Sevllle STS Awe- some Polished Black E.l(t Fla..,less ConG, Call for Oe 1a111 (STK 4179) (toe 8022402), $SAVE Naber'1 Cadlllac 2600 Harbor Blvd. CM '71 LINCOLN Conti· nental 460 eng. runs VOLKSWAGON 923~ good $1 295 Must seet 4 SALE. 1970 W-1 Bug 642-0567 It blue, allstock ne"" 81 Lincoln Towncar. 42 000 mi, needs cos- metic work. $2,250 646-8606 MERCEDES 9130 e n g 52,000 OBO 675-2151 ANTIQUES&. CLASSICS 921>0 '31 Ford Model A $4'0·9100 84 380 SL, 2 tops, -,9-2--S-•_d_•_n_D_•_v_l_l_I•-' phone, midnight blue, Several 1o choo se SAC tor S\5,500. 960- lrom, still under GM 2868 -Ro-a'd"ste1 Be pa11de r•ady. Pror r•· 1tored. Own pan of history. Apprai!oed $25,000, sacra11ce S14,500 OBO Lie i'EU0976. Phone 714 891·9901 d3ys, 71.1 840-7231 eves W a rran1 y Call for -,7-0--2-B_O_S_E __ C_o_u_p_•_. Color. M1ta~e & Prrce, 36K ml, trte blue, 1111 SA E cond, rnusl selll $14K Nabers Cadillac 080 e 73·3313 2600 Harbor Blvd, CM 540-9100 CHRYSLER 9060 For S'1•lTfaubSI--'-~ Vega, 327 Chovy , mucn chrome, show winner $10.0QO. Jim 968-7089 ........ NISSAN 91 :>O 1950 Ford Con-.eri1bte cstm deluxe, restored lm f"flac cnatn1 s21 ~ '87 Nlsaan Sentr• E Call Bob 631·1131 5-spd, AJC, Kenwood 1 .. --------cas1ett.-tefec>,-Qafk 11-----4b-&f1----t ----"!'"-~ grey w/grey Interior. Classified 82K well-maintained hwy miles 53500 firm Today! C•ll &73·&213 642·5678 LOST! Mal• Black La· brador w/wh1te spot Short & stocky. Lost 6-8·92 In the vicinity ol 16th & Placentia . Costa Mesa. Blue woven coll8'. Please help us find "Bonzall." REWARD! (7t4) 850-4532 or 800- 748-6221 ask tor Anita DAILV PILOT Is look· beaU11ful condition. Ing for a Customor Solo, lovesoat, dining Service Represonta· set & muc:h more. tlve for tho Circulation $150·S400. 723-1255 Dept to work a f1011lble •---------IC:hedute, approx 16-DINING table & chairs, 24 hours per wHk. china cabinet -+ t 2 We need a reliable units, Drexel Herl· perton with strong tag• (Consensuea) lelephona skllla, $5,000 for an. s pl•c• pleasant phone voice, lu11ur)' bedroom sol. neat appeeranc• and $2,200. luxury ma- abl• to work well w ith tress & box aprlngs mth. 673-8007 f1ed 1987 BIANCHI The most comprehen-1-----------'87 Hond• Ellt• Red. ----------------'------------- 1 o ·• P • e d S Z 2 3 • s1ve and current di rec· Tug Boat 1942 men's frame. St SO t f ood d new diesel, trans & Tip-top condition. Or)' 0 g 1 an sor· Call 951-4416. _v_1c_e_s_a_r_o_u_n_d_1 ___ ~;'5~;;~~~~~~~2, Xlnt cond, 1 yr new. 1600 ml, $1350. in- cludes 2 helmets, lock & cover 970-6016 By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH TICKETS 6076 HOPE FOR A MIRACLE LOST·A Parrot-African Gray , red tall· REWARD . Needs medication. Vicinity ol Balboa Island He tal ks. 723-0328 others. $5.30/Hr. $500. 673-1477 c.n DANIEL SHEA 042-4321 Ext. 207 LOST·on 7·18 black & Gen. Ottlce/Order Desk white male Shlhtzu. FfT. Type 40 wpm. Newport Nonh area. good w/phones. 55 (i• Kitchen dinette, gla11 w/chrome w/5 chairs. French Provincial dresser & matching night stand• w/mlrror. Stereo cabinet. 848·2451 Needs med 1 ca tlon. _o..;.y_e_r _5_5_6·_0_00_2 __ _ ~::ts':~· cau LEGAL FILE CLERK ,_M_o_v_t-ng--71_2_5_1_Uv_1_ng-1 Law Firm 1eeka ener· rm. dining rm, bdrm, Lo•t: 21 yr old getlc & dependable office, TVs, appll· Slam••• Cat Very peraon to flit Ille clerk ances. patlol Incl Skinny, Deaf, Los1 In poaltlons In Nwpt Bch. Dre1tel Heritage (Con· the vk:lnlty of Wamer Good atmosphere & sen1us) 973·1477 & Botsa .. REWARDI team environ. F(T. Call ---------Owner Oevallaledllll Michelle 252·1 t44 Oriental sec:ty desk, pd 377-0289 $2600. SAC at S7!>0. LEGAL AECEPT 6Ft Oriental ScrHn, Law F irm seeks Mother ol Pelll, pd bright. dependable. $1800. SAC $385. eel . polsod lndlv w/phone 641-7477 exp & pro f ap1>4Jat· 1·a-n_S_z_B_•_d_l_n_cl_s_h_t_1_& once. Lt clerical duties sprd. 51 soiobo, Nin· & typing req'd. Send tendo $30. 675-7252 resume to: Lega1 1 ________ _ Hollywd Bowl Box (4) •Front Row Center• Thurs series. 8 events. extras. 5400 each night, 080. 644-9410 Garage Sales BALHOA ISL.AND 6 106 COME BY Sat & Sun &-2PM 107 Collln• Ave MOVIHOf Every· thing Muat Qo! Only 50. to S 100 Lost: Dlemond Tennie BrKelet, July 1&, vi· clnlty of Farmers MKT Newport Cente< OR Pavlllon'1 Ml<1, Ba)'· s ide Or ... PLEASE HELP Sentimental Value .. REWARDr 722·1134 Adrnln , Gordon & Wolf, 1300 Dove SI Furniture, sarn pies, collechblel. clothes. household Items, of· flee equi pment, washer & dryer. refrlg· orator. wall units. hv· SOFA • Perfect cond, Ing fm furnltur•. busl· 7 1.;Ft. Taupe, w I ltt.s & h LOST: DOG. mat•. tl'200, Npt Bch 92660 muted grey, beige & neu g muc more II blacl<. 60 Iba, while MODELS needed In chest. pink collar, no Laguna Beach Aug. green. Pd $1500. SAC1 ________ _ SSOO. obo 644..()812 FABULOUS PATIO tags. 7/18 near Or· 4 S&6 t ....... o ---------ang• & Del Mar CM • or ,......rm c • WAL.NUT dresser w/mlr· 842~286 REWARD mellcs, No charge or rof, S-dfawer chest, risk l o you. Call Bev 'head & tt board, 2 collect, 4t2-832·3491 night ttand1. Good LOST: M ostly White cond. $450. 544-9337 Female Cat. Long M Hair. blue eyet, tea.r Ortg1ge on lett ear. Santa Ana lnaurance Procesaors. 6 22nd St. CM, High earnings. wlll 631·5508 Marci• train 213/957-4945 Mt:HCHANDISt : MISC . 60\l\ SALE Armolre. anti· que1. furn. teblewa.r•, brau. gOfgeous red '64 Supra. plcture1, lamp1. 221 Amethyat. SaVSun 1 oam. Cash BALBOA PENINSULA 6107 {'. ~~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Is s~one special having a birfhday In August? Announce it In the Daily Pilot and Independent! Send In e non-returnable photo along wtth $10.00 or Just a message with SS.00 and we will publish It on August 6th Deadli~ July 31 , 5:00 p.m. Send your message to: The Dally Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. j Costa Mesa, CA 92627 /) Attn: Classified Happy Birthday IJ • -- - - - --,, .. ----"'--I~~ ,~ IM~ssag_e___________ ' - Eut-Wt>St deals. vulnerable. West NORTH •QJ62 94 J64 •AQ95 WEST EAST •A •763 K Q 10 7 3 ':' 8 6 5 2 A Q 10 8 7 5 2 • 10 8 4 • 6 3 2 SOUTH + K 10 9 8 4 .AJ K9 3 • K J 7 Tbt bidding- Wewt North Eut 1 Pua Pue 2 2 • PU8 Pua •• PUI Pua Openmg lead. Kmg of South l. 3 • P ... Some hlillds require a specific lie of the car<h 1f )OU are to brine home your contract. On those occaa1ons you must pruume that the distribu· tion 1s favorable and go for bro~e. The South hand 11 awkward to bid in the bslancing position. UsuaJ- ly. you reopen with a double on all good bands, but South wu afraid North would rtspond in a minor. lea\•ing another. almost insoluble. problem So South compromt with a s1mplt one spade. thtn medr 1 game try when North could rai., frttly outh won the opening salvo wit h the ace of hearta and led a trump t-0 West's ace West cubed a heart and e.iited wtth a club Eventually dt darer had to lead a diamond to th' king. lost two tricks m the suit ane'I the contract wtnt the wa\' of all ne b. · South did not givt the hand much thought. The biddmg had markt'd West with both m11~sing aces. &O th• only chance to land the gamt we" t• hope for an endplay. For that to succeed. West had to be t tnpped of all black-suit exit ce..rds, T ht deHred position could be reached onh 11 West had been du.It a sinrleton arr of trumpe Aft.tr winning tht first t nck. d.- clarer should immediately seL out tu strip West of clubs. South d0ts nol mind tl West ruffs the third club provided 1t is with tht &ee H09i·t,·er. when both defendera foUov. to thret- club&. declar~r abandon& the suit and leads a trump. ln With the a« West can cub a wiruung hean. but then mutt either lead a diamond setting up the king, or yield 1 ruff sluff. Jn either c~ declarer ctra .. trumps, then discard& another d1a· mood on dummy's long club. LOST: Siamese/ PIT ART TEACHER Tabby M ale Cat, Pvt school, Costa gray/lan with choco-_M_•_•_•_._6_s_o_-1_1_1_5 __ _ late brown slrlpos. white flea colter. Lost Meaa Verde area 7/22. REWARD Call 714· 434-6140 or 556-8620 Real E1t1te A11J1tant NB Altr/Cu11om t-tome Bullder seeks ener- getic RE license• tor Open Houses & tor .. $1595 new portable spa 110 v, redwood 1kltt. SAVE $$1 ,000. 261-8201 •35mm camera $t7S, golf clubs $185. gold watch S150, 26" TV $75, Kenwood Stereo $150, 631·1453 GARAGE SALE Clothes . tamp•. dishes. m isc Items. Sal/Sun, 108 7th St. CORONA I I ~ 1 · Message only $5.00 I · Photo message S10.00E Birthday ~ ,~ must be ."'"- e family, 608 lrl• (alley). .__.--,,,. ..-~ ~ ;; ~ -~'• Dt;L MAR 6122 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE REWARDlllLoat Dog Male. black, 601bs, white cheslhair. Plnk Collar, no tags. Lost 7/18 near Orange/Oel Mar. Call 842-6265 Sat & Sun 8-3, Anti-~I ~ '' ACftOSS •Toot Box for Small quH, tablH, VCR ... _____ ..iiiiilliiiiii..'9i-.iiii------------~--..-iifJ cloaure research.1--------- Announcements l't:HSON/\LS :rno2 WHkend• req'd. Sal· ary + Comm. Ask for Cindy 873·3777 EMPLOYMENT SEHVICES :">:>:t3 Size truck, 1hlck gage turn. & Treaaur•• stMI, Must Selll 530 754-1262 COSTA MESA 61 2 -1 3hp Johnaon Motor Fresh/Salt Water M11c 3 FAMILY, 289 Palmer Tackle, Box. Asaol1ed SI. 7·2pm, children• --Ouslc AMIS, CAl.L clothes. appllances, PleaM b• eware that 548-9832 toy•. & rum. the llsllngs In this cat· QARAQll SALi: eQOfY may require you B~ Screen TV, Window SAT July 25, 8-5. 10 call a DOO number hutters, Wlddlcomb Fund ralaer fOf Bal· OWM •••k• attractive In which there 11 a Bedroom •••. Kg az M ch•"'• per mlnU1e. Mattress. Bathtub, Bar let ontmar1re's Pro-young female to thare ·• Stoots. lnvectlon ductlon at South labulous ocean front -8-1-rt-t_nd_e_r_T_r_a-lne_ff_ Cooktop Obi Oven. Coast Rep Theater estate In a1tchange foe 72t-8391 "Sunday In the Park" o cc a 1 Ion a I II g h I N••d•d. •am up to •---------Aug. 16. Clothes. toys housekHplng. baby· S150 dally. 1alary + F O R S A L • a & much. much more. sitting. Salary poa-tlpa. fuM or pan time. Washer • ryer. DresHr 2632 Santa Ma Ave. alb4•. 487.oaH 2 wtt llalnlng, women. and other misc. Call•--------- Ml-:MHEHS llll'S . IO tH men 21 or older. Call: 123-0no. Mother of all O•rae• 800-932·8222 S•I•• (Dlvorcect-_P_H_O_T_O_T_R-IM_M_E_R_S_ OuHn ()( King Palms, Forced). LOii or hs .. 4-5 ffft .. u $10 ea. hid llama, eporl s N••D TO ••LLt Earn to 1125/day. No Herb plants 90 kind• equip, etc. SAT 7/26 & Newport Beach Coun-ii.i 11 iipi neciiii. i800-iiii 262 iiii ... ii38iii9lii5ii1ii9ii8ii0iiUiiliiaciiieii7ii4-ii~ii2ii2iiii81i1ii.i8i8i_.lpi,i2i4i1i1i6ithiiiPI try Club Golf Member- ahlp 644-0204 Unlwtalty Alhletlc Club. lltettme memberehlp. 18,&00. 759--8283 Employment Opportunities UPTO .•eoo In CAM '\'ou Didn't K11ow: Capri· COf11 rrt0M al"t' faeclftatt'd by ti-, by '"""~"• by IM -ntlc arta. Many of 11\ete Mtivn lntill lht')' have an affinity with I, tM labylonlan IUll< n11B1b.r. C•pricom l"t'l•tn to Satur11, plutt't of clJ9ciplln«. rws11latlon, law. Oulna 1992. nu11teroua 11<1tlva of thl• e:it" will be on -l"t' .olld t'eoti9NI· flft•nd<ll po .. nd, will ~ IAe•li"I In d•mlt goocts, Hp«ially hcn!Mhold pt041KU. 1>11.rlng Nove•~r. ~pri• N"' rraoM find t1'4't .. ay of their fHdftt •plratloM •l"t' Mlftl htlflltH. Aftl£S (March 21·Apnl 19) You'll trantlorm apparwnt le.a into ro1.Uin1 victory• Appltn to hnance and ro· man<'t' 'ro\l'll ~ INatt'd w11h \ln1q\lt' m1M101\ tel1t1ng to tecurity of many fW"IOM C•n<'t'r n1t1vt' liau,.. proml· Mtltly l.IUA (Seot 23·0ct 22) lnd1,..1du•I you rftpttf ~m 'You havt' wav w11h wordt ind I w1~h you would wnlt>1" F1· n.nc1al 11anu o( one clOM to you is rt'· VNlt'd You m1gt11 bt' uton1~htd C'.t>ml n1, Virgo. SagmanllS anvol11td SCORP10 (On 2.l·Nov 21 ) Allt'n· hon revolves around unlqut' gift flow- en. ml.Liie, 11gn1f1c.nt domt'Sllc aJ1ust· mt'nt Tau.rut M oon conhnurs to hlghlrght marital status You II INm ll'IOrt' about "pr1« to p1y •· Ot>al I• chncht'd SACITTAIUUS (Nov 22-DK 21 ) Kttp options optin, -people, pl~• ttwy al't', not mt'rt'ly as you wtth tht>y m11ht be Cowor .. t'r uys You s-s a~I q1&.1hty and I'm h.ppy 10 •with your P-l'fprt'Wntt'd CAPRICOltN (Ott 22·Jan 19). You'U • .,ying, 'Ttua •• my lund of day, the ch•llt'nlt' 11 ht>althy •nd I'll mMt It!" ~ on marital flalu1. ,..,.. t Subjeet 8 Moma' mates 10 Sdlerne 14 R•ldence 15 Give off 16 -Home 17 Sheets t8 Some 9C\OC"I 20 Small lltand 21 HeMh clUbl 23 Song~d 24 8aMIN9t 25 Oir«1lon ~ Smotier'1 hem 30 locomotive ~ 34 Pendl pan 35 Condustonl 37 Aber knot 38 Plate 39 Wasner cycle 41 Merg«1ne 42 FOOi 43 Wnt .. 44 Moat mature 46 Poelry •a O.\roya mall)' ot 50 -Premlnoer 52 ElllpM 53 Bleck eye se~ 57 Rds IO "Wtlo llllleO -?" 2 3 14 4 62 Glra.r M ury genus 65 Oomel11cated . 6e Aeletlve 67 Ref\Jle aa Get rid ot 89 SUbaldlte DOWN 1~ 2 Stiow-otz eward 3 Small glue 4 Food fist\ 5 Condemn 8 POUf 7 Bible boolc a lndlsunct 8 E..-...a stone 10 Column baM t 1 lnc:llne t2 Engloo queen 13 Cartoonist 18 R41c:Ords 22 Fren<:h- c.nadlan l\8m8 24 Slon ptobtem 25 Cyata ~ Shingle wooo 27 Corl! natlwl 21 Taltatl¥9 29 Strained 3 t Not rented 32 IMrdl tt11t ~ 33 NottcM 5 A" Kinda of Jobe f'Of AM Kinda ot People. .... c ........... PER MONTH *NO CllFCl• * T.4UftUS (Apnl 20-May 20) ~I · ranat' pm,ect lt't• under way, could ,.. 1uh In "fame •nd fort\IM " Cydt' h1gll • you'll bt whf.te tM talOn la, you'll ~ dedu..d, "Tht wlnnut Etnph••lu u.111.,,.nal •PP"I Llbfa plap rolt spona;b01ty, protnobOn • .crona lovt ". 1-1.,,7_.,_....__+--t---' 1.tt~lp AFIO'Mr Capnt0rn fffNftd use THE PILOTS CLASSIFIED PLUG ; IN "4Wt l!lt,. ,~ ..... .,. """"'-••-"' ....... ~ l jlll\lt!\ J Early morning motor routes availab>le . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 842·4333 COSTA~ NEWPORT BfACH Cl.MINI (May 2H11M 20) Empt\•· .u.·1~. ·~-~. 1nuw1._. willl "IMIS IO "l•ll In loft " L.a pt"90fl •ya. "You .,... oiw of tM MOit tnlftWt· Ina, fHcin1t1n1 rnion1 1'•• co•.- em.I" "41MN.ft elao in ,.mar. CANCD (Jun. lH11ly U) Yo,i'll do '""'I wtll in_.....°'~­ .... ...n.~"~lnlor• ....... ,. HUMll ,.,.. 41~ ,_·u ...._ wet..W. IKM You1t wtn,....... .... "the htp ..... the ... h.,. UO U•ly ll·A• 22) ,.._. ". ...... """'""'"' pt D aotloft, ... I\• ....... """' ....... Ac.-"-· "'91tllety, 411""'4llatMNI INll•MIMI .. ............. -v ..... ..., .... ,..,.....,..c.........,. ... vr•GO (A.. ll·S.,. 12)• Y09 ....... ..,....., ......... cNI. ..,.._. ... .,.._.ru•~-- ...... -•• · sf"• ...... ...... "'" ..................... . .......................... I .. . ,...... AQUARIUS (J•" 20·Feb IA). Lona· range pmep«t.11 ~mt' cryacel 20 clffr ll'ff" ''" from prn101&t Nin ....-1.tttoN c~ ..... on wttk>r au· ctwnc.. pen1clpet10fl '" 1111pon·••port .ctlVthel Anet ,..,. fl>W PllC1S (!ft 19~ Mardi 20). Yov. U be fwbnc "f"",. Lltllf' a.i.hw who ..... -.n ...n•i.1, ,..n1 fLM&ly • ..,.. 11p " Yw'll M nlleffd al p,...uf'lt, yw11 _,. ~ eptnr T<lb ~ et,._ ... ,_ Wftlttt1 .. MY,..~ ••ntOAY: Y•.,. ... .._. ·· Yo-,_ NNral ....... , ........ coler ('00f'd1Mtl0ft v .. ...w..unc.1 ... t-...~ v ............ 'heft. therwa, ptf• ......,. ........ y_,_ u• ,._.,.. ,.._,.., ................ , ,_, ldt °"*9 A .... ,.._ C..W c:hulp .... Ml. '""8PI _,...,.,,. h•· -----c..w-.,...., ........ ......._On " ~IJ .-ID,_,_ ................................. ,.. ......... ,...,, ........ ~ ...... lie 341 Obtain 40 --Owia 41 Gem 43 -Pen 45SU~ 4 7 -Wl'enctl ,. -beef ~,Aun• SJ Flaf'I S4 Golt llOlt ~5 sao~ itNIQe se eoin 57 Kernel 51 MeloCen fOOd st°'-* 81~0f acom 13 Ctlb 11 12 13 .. r .. Friday, July 24, 1992 ADVERTISINO . . Yellow tuna and dorado move into local waters These mini vacations available year ·round Whether your vacation time is limited or LOCATION: SJn Luis Obispo entertainment and extensive children's area. you would simply prefer a couple of short DESCRIPTION: This is a week-long series of Adults $3, children free. By Rick Mcintee Catalina Island The marlin season in our local waters, kicked off last Thursday as the "first fish of the season," weighed in at the pier in Avalon. Angler Mike McNtJmey got the hook-up at the 267 spot while fishing aboard the sportfisher 1.--JUQ+i bier. tackte<ll~Sie's Fish - Ma rket, located at the end of the Pleasure pier in Avalon, reports the 138-pound fish took 25 minutes to land on a SO-pound test. Another four more marlin were also brought lo the dock in Avalon over the weekend. Ave rage weights were in the 100 to 150 pound range and all were hooked by boats trolling with lures about the 267 spot.- We may be starting to see some exotic species as a result from the El Nino conditions with the landing of a 16-pound ye11owfin tuna by a sportriSher in search of marlin off the island. Dorado also moving into local waters and this should be a great fo,h1ng season. Helen Smith with the Balboa Angling Club tells me that the El Boracho out of Dana Point weighed in a 134-pound marlin at the doc!.. and that two other fish ha\ e been logged as released. Newport Landing From the Tackle Shop at Newport Landing, Mark tells me fishing off the Huntington Flats last week has been producing 'ery good catches of sand bass and barracuda with some }ellowta1I mixed in. Most of the boats ares staying in local waters as angles are getting lots of action without a lot of boat ride. On Sunday, the count was 1,921 sand bass, 21 barracuda, 95 bonito and seven yellowtail. By Wednesday's deadline, 115hing appears to have broken wide open wi~h reports of }ellO\\lin tuna, dorado and yellowta1I. Bait availability is Bringing The World Closer reported to be good and water temperatures are 70 degrees .. For <information and reservations calf Kevin at Newport Landing, 675-0550. Davy's l ocker Dina-reports from the.tackle shop at Davy's Locker that anglers fishing aboard the boats have also found fishlngto be excellent. The Thunderbird and Freelance have been making the run to Calalina Island and having a lot of action with barracuda, bonito and calico bass. Ycllowtail at the island are still pretty scattered with boats ave raging two to four fish per trip. Along with the coast, the Weitern Pride has been fishing -me Hanttngt01t Ftatn:faitywith the Freela nce working this 11rea as well as Catalina. Anglers on these local runs have been producing very impressive counts of sand bass with Tue barracuda and bonito still around but in limited numbers. Tuesday afternoon while the Thunderbird and Amigo were coming up the coast ran across a school of yello\\l(in tuna six miles off Laguna Beach and managed four fish per boat in the 25 pound range. Fishing on the Thunderbird, Marty reports the (ish appeared to be following a small whale and were hitting on lures. The California Dawn and the Bongos are handling the shark trips and finding a lot 6( action with blue sharks and makos. The Bongos also caught the first dorado of the season in local wasters over the weekend and was reported to have caught six more, along wi th some yellowfin tuna, Wednesd ay morning while fishing right outside on Newport. Reservations for all these Breat trips ca n be made by calling Dina at Davy's 673-1434. Rick Mcintee is an agent with Love to Travel located in . Costa Mesa. trips, California has some great festivals and concerts performed throughout the county CONTACT: (510) 846-8910 events to offer throughout the year. celebrating Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wirh Red Bluff Roundup Cali co Fine Arts Festival several internationally acclaimed conductors DATES: Mid April DATES: November 6. 7 and musicians. LOCATION: Red Bluff LOCATION : Calico Ghost Town, Yermo CONTACT: (408) 295-3050 DESCRIPTION: This event is one of DESCRIPTION: ·This quaint restored Pebble Beach Concours O'Elegance CJlifornia's two-day rodeos, where top nlstorical ghost town near Barstow showcases DATES: August 23 cowboys cempete in bull riding, roping, barrel the works of ~O talented artists. _LOCATION: Pebble Beach-racing and steer wrestling. Fcsti\'.ities also -EONT"ACT~ (6l9t"2"S-o-8017 DESCRIPTION: Considered the world's include western dances and a parade. Mojave Narrows Regional Park Hot Air most prestigious concours event showcases CONTACT: '916) 527-6220 or (BOO) Balloon festival about 100 of the finest classic automobiles. 655"6225 D b Renaissance Pleasure Faire ATES: Octo er 17 · 18 CONTACT: (408) 295-3050 LOCATION: Victorville Pleasanton Pasta Festival DATES: August 29 · Qctober 4, weekends DESCRIPTION:This festival includes DATES: September 12 .13 LOCATION: Novato l balloons departin~ at daybreak, kit nying, LOCATION : Pleasanton DESCRIPTION : In country lanes and on six demon t t' d' · ' od d f , outdoor stages, more than 1,000 brilliantly s ra ions, s Y IVlng, 10 an era ts DESCRIPTION: Fabulous pasta specialities ed b th .costum perfefmers welcome visitors to this oo s. provided by first class restaurants from around 26-year-old tradition sponsored by the Living CONTACT: (619) 245-6506 the East Bay. More than 200 arts and crafts H' c 1story entre. 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SlllFER SAVER ..... Vllllltl s. -1111 eoataAZJA RIDt... Fam mr 7 Nta 5 Days & 4 NrjD SMTW Dip. ~-Dip. c.· THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Today's Real Estate Goide features hundreds of listings for new and pre· viously owned homes. I .. W•lmnd, JIQ 26-28, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 .Photourap.hic $Pe-d traps proposed . ~Newport Beach City Council plans to ;discuss in stalling rad ar photo devices to detect and photograptf speeders on city streets. By Tony Oodero Slal!Wrllr NEWPORT BEACH -It could be the most expensive snapshot of your life. Drivers speeding in Newport Beach may soon be caught in the act by photo radar devices placed at strategic locations throughout the-eity. On Monday the City Council will dis· cuss the possibility or installing the de- vices, which could mean speeders arc caught and fined even when there is no police officer around to nab them. Police Chief Arb Campbell is scheduled to make a pres~ntation that highlights the pros and cons of using photo radar to thlb those drivers who race down Newport Beach meets at high speeds. "It's worth looking into," Mayor 'Phil Sanson'! said. "There's S<>me or these streets where people are going through at a pretty good clip. And you can't put a cop at every street." In the past the city has tried using speed bumps t6 slow down drivers, but they don't always work and there is a community resiMancc to !>peed bump!>, Sansone said. Sansone said he hadn't made up hif> mind y~1 whe1her he wa"\ m tavoT or photo radar. bu1 he conceded tha1 II i!> ef- fective. "I worked in Ge rmany from 1983 to 1986 and they had one' on the Auto- bahn," Sansone said. "I was a 'ic1im of one at a ~toplighl. Over there 1hey send you a picture and a bill. There's no re· See SPEED/Al OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM 25 cents Speed traps or safety solution? ---------Newport Beach officials are considering acquiring devices that would spot and -photograph speeders on city streets. Are these radar photo devices a potential solution to the problem of excessive speed, or an invasion of privacy? Leave your thoughts and your name on the ' Readers' Hotline, 642-6086. Woman is hit Balancing act Local waters still free of r--rmnin ~~ong .way __ ' ~ ...,. Newport Beach man arre sted for allegedly assau lting a fellow jogger because she ran in the opposite direction around track. By Russ Loar Slill Wriler CORONA DEL MAR -A 19-year-old woman jogger wa5 knocked to the ground and punched in the face by a 44-year-old man who was angered by her persistence in running the opposite direction around a local jogging track, according to Newport Beach police. Newport Beach resident Robert Lange, described as a self-employed salesman, was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of battery with serious bodily injury, ac- cording to Sgt. Andy Gonis. Conviction on the felony charge is punishable by a maxi- mum sentence of four years in state pris- on. The 19-year-old Ncwpon Beach woman, whose identity is not being released, was running around a ~na track at the newly refurbished Lincoln EJementary School in Corona del Mar at about 8 p.m. Thursday, when she decided to change di- rection. While she was running in a direcaion opposite to that of most runners on the track, Lange told her: "You're going the wrong way," as she passed him by, ac- cording to a police report. The nex1 time around, Lange knocked her to the ground with his shoulder as she passed by, ac- cording to police. The woman shou1ed a profanity at Lange and continued to jog in the op· posite direction, moving to the grass around the dirt track to avoid him. The woman told police that after running sev- eral additional laps, L3nge made a com- ment to her "o( a scxutil nature" after which she ran toward him to complain. After she reached out to touch him on the shoulder, police say Lange turned and punched her several times in the face, causing a half-inch laceration on the bridge of her nose. The woman called po- lice to the scene where several onlookers helped to keep Lange from fleeing. Mite ~'°"'I' ..... Leigh Heisinger of Th e Sensational l eighs walks the space wheel during the Old·Fuhioned Road Show in the Coors Arena at Orange County Fair, wnich ends Sunday. A list of scheduled events can be found on pages A2 and A4. . maj'r pollution problems '"' ~While Cal ifornia leads the nation· in beach closings due to pollution, Newport's surf remains relatively cJean, officials say . By Ross Loar St.Ill Wnter NEWPORT BEACH -When it comes to pollution, local beachc~ arc among the most closely monilored and least affected, according to local cmironmenrnl groups and county health officiab. In a nationwide !>urvey rcll!ased Thurs- day, California reported a tolJI 745 beach closings in I 991. more 1han any other state in the country. Orange County beaches were closed 188 day~ last )Car. The Na1ional .Resources Ddense Coun- cil suney has raised concerns among local be.ichgoers, but most waler watchers say Newport's coastal S\\imming arc;is are among the count) 's cleanest. ''As a rule. 1he Y.ater here ha!I been very good and has been mon11ored more closely than almo)t any other area along the cpast of California," said Or. Jack S~inner, who has studied 1he local coastal en.,ironment for more 1han ~O )ean •. "So far, we've been fortunate. but we have been troubled by areas in the south part 1 of the count)'." Skinner and others say the m:ijor trou- ble spol along 1he Orange Counl) coa)t is in L3guna Beach where a huge \cwage spill last February contaminated the Y.3· ters around Aliso Creek. County officiab say sewage pipes leading out into the ocean from the Aliso Creek area arc aging and in need of m.11or repair. Although most coastal \\.aters arc te!>h:.d foe days a '"eek, the bac1ena tests do not monitor the presence of -..iruses and only indirectly ind icate harmful lc\eb or ba te- ria. During the Aliso Creek sc .... age splll, county "a1er tC!>IS did not sho"' th.it the water was unsafe for !>wimming. The clm- ing of beaches by county health officiab I) t)pically based on confirmed reports of untreated ~c" age leaking int o co.i~lal "a· . ters. Orange Coast College m:mne biolog1't Denni) Ke ll) said there is ;in alarming l.1ck of te!>ting for a range of contamm:.int' in local ''lter!>. "There arc people 10 'cry high po,1- 11on!> \\hO are sa)ing e'ef)thing 1., OK They're being perfect!} honest, but the) re not looking :It the ''hole picture," Kell:- <ia1d. ··You ha'e 1ndividuJI group:. ""ho are only "-Orking on 1iny pieces of the puule. 1 here's nobod) that I can find in the state or California who will take overall re· sponsibility for coastal "ate rs." Kdly, \\hu ha!> studied bottlenosc do1- phins along the Orange County coast for the lai.t 12 )Cars, !>aid he has found high levels of toxins such as DDT m dolphins. ··And this \\JS after at had been b:inned for 10 year!>," he said. There is no organized testing o( an1m.tls See POLLUTION/Al Lange was arrested and later released after posting Sl0,000 bail. L_ __ _ Marathon man Trimming the city's sails ~City attorney Tom Kathe tries to keep the city of Costa Mesa off the legal reefs. By Joel Beers sian WlllW C osta Mesa City Attorney Tom Kathe is a sailing enthusiast, so it's only natural he chooses a nautical metaphor to help explain his role in city hall. "The city is like a ship, with the City Council as captain and city manager as first mate," Kathe says. "The city attorney is the ship's navigator, responsible for keeping the ship off the reefs." · Since 1989, his fine year as city attorney, Kathe has steered the city near disaster's rocky shoals more than a few times. Sometimes the city gets damaged, such as when the courts ruled against it last year in the Goat Hill Tavern case. More often than not, however, it's smooth sailing, as Kathe and his five-person staff do their bcs1 to keep the city afloat. . In Kathe's three years as city attorney, the city hall had "more than its share" of high-profile cases. From battles over charities and &heater production to ta,erns and golf courses. Kathe has been in the front-Imes. "It's been an exciting three year ," the 35-yenr-old Kathe says. It's also been a !>tres!>ful three years. Kathe 1s the epicenter or all things legal in-..olving the city. If the ci1y See KA THE/ID "91 Clinton cancels fair a ppearance A planned appearance by Democratic presidenti:il nommee Bill Clinton at the Orange County · Fair Sunday has been canceled, fair officials said Fnday. Clinton has been coumna disaf- fected Republicans as well as Dem· ocrat and upporters of former unlllecla red candidate Ro Perot in his bid to unseat George Bu h. Sunda>' visit b) the Ar .. ans:i ' go\.ernor was to have been a rC'la· t1,ch· low-.. ey affair, with no formal pecch. The v1 1t wa canceled due to a ~hedulc conOict, officials aid -B1 the DaJIJ Pilot ' I .. Friday, July 24, 1992 ADVERTISING .. Yellow tuna and dorado move into local waters These mini vacations available year round Wherher your vacation time is limited or you would simply prefer a couple of short trips, California has some great festivals and events to off er throughout the year. LOCATION: San Luis Obispo entertainment and extensive children's area. DESCRIPTION: This is a week-long series of Adults $3, children free. By Rick Mcintee Catalina lsl(\[ld The marlin slason in our local waters, kicked off last Thursday as the "first fish of the season," weighed in at the pier in Avalon. Angler Mike McNurney got the ttook-up at the 267 spot while fishing aboard the sportfisher Gambler. Jackie at Rosie's Fish Market, located at the end o ( the Pleasure pier in Avalon, reports the T38-pound fish took 25 minutes to land on a SO-pound test. Another four more marlin were also brought to the dock in 'Avalon over the weekend. Average weights were in the 100 to 150 pound range ·and all were hool..ed by boats trolling with lures about the 267 spo1. We may be starting to see some exotic species as a result from the El Nino conditions with the landing of a 16-pound yellowfin tuna by a sportfisher in search of marlin off the island. Dorado also moving into local waters and this should be a great fishing season. Helen Smith with the Balboa Angling Club tells me that the El Boracho out of Dana Point weighed in a 134-pound marlin at tne dod and that t'A-O other fish ha\e been logged as released. Newport landing From the Tackle Shop at Newport Landing, Mark tells me fishing off the Huntington Flats lac,t week has been producing 'ery good catches of sand bass and barracuda with some yellO\\.tJ1I mixed in. Most o( the boats ares staying in local waters as angles are getting lots o( action without a lot of boat ride. On Sunday, the cou nt was 1,921 ~nd bass, 21 barracuda, 9 5 bonito and seven yellowtail. B\ Wednesday's deadline, 11~hing appears to have broken wide open with reports o( >ello'' fin tuna, dorado and yellowtail. Bail availability is Bringing The World Closer To You Everyday. Ask about our Honeymoon Registry I Love to Travel provides you with friendly service and kno~edgeable agents. Calico Fine Arts Festival DATES: November 6 -7 concerts performed throughout the county CONTACT: (510) 846-8910 celebrating Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with Red Bluff Roundup several internationally acclaimed conductors DATES: Mid April and musicians. L~ TION: Red Bluff reported to be good and water temperatures are 70 degrees. For information and reservations call Kevin at Newport Landing, 675-0550. Davy's l ocker Dina reports from the tackle shop at Davy's Locker that anglers fishing aboard the boats have also found fishing to be excellent. The Thunderbird and Freela·~ have been making the run to Catalina Island and having a lot of action with barracuda, bonito and calico bass. Yellowta1I at the island are still pretty scattered with boats averaging two to four fish per trip. LOCATION: Calico Ghost Town, Yermo DESCRIPTION: This quaint restored CONTACT: (408) 295-3050 DESCRIPTION: This event is one of Pebble Beach Concours O'Elegance California 's two-day rodeos, where top DATES: August 23 cowboys compete in bull riding, roping, barrel histori~al gho:,l town near Barstow showcase~ the works of 80 talented artists. LOCATION: Pebble Beach racing and steer wrestling. Festivities abo . DESCRIPTION: Considered the world's incluae western dances and a parade. CONTACT: (619) 256-8617 CONTACT; (916) 527-6220 or (800) most prestigious concours event showcases 655_6225 Mojave Narrows Regional Park Hot Air Balloon Festival DA TES: October 1 7 -18 LOCATION: Victorville DESCRIPTION:This festival includes about 100 of the finest classic automobiles. Renaissanc·e Pleasure Faire CONTACT: (406) 295-3050 Pleasanton Pasta Festival DATES: August 29 -October 4, weekends LOCATION : Novato DATES: September 12 -13 DESCRIPTION: In country lanes and on six balloons departing at daybreak, kit Oying, demonstrations, sky diving, food and crafts booths. LOCATION: Pleasanton outdoor stages, more than 1,000 brilliantly DESCRIPTION: Fabulous pasta specialities costumed performers welcome visitors to this provided by first class restaurants from around 26-year-old tradition sponsored by the living Along with the coast, the Western Pride has ~en fishing the Huntington Flats daily witll the Freelance working this area as well as Catalina. Anglers.on these local runs have been producing very impressive counts or sc:ind bass with-the barracuda and bonito still around but in limited numbers. CONTACT: (619) 245-6506 Mozart Festival DAT!S:Augasr 1 -~ the East Bay. More than 200 arts and crafts History Centre. booths, iine art disp.lays, gou':!11et shows, ___ CONTA0'-:-(4-15) 892·093rurt800r cooking demonstrations, continuous 52-FAIRE Tuesday afternoon while the Thunderbird and Amigo were coming up the coast ran across a ~chool of yellowfin tuna six miles off Laguna Beach and managed four fish per boat in the 25 pound range. Fishing on the Thunderbird, Marty reports the fish appeared to be following a small wh ale and were hitting on lures. The California Dawn and the Bongos are handling the shark trips and finding a lot of action with blue sharks and makos. The Bongos also caught the first dorado of the season in local wasters over the weekend and was reported to have caught six more, along with some yellowfin tuna, Wednesday morning while fishing right outside on Newport. Reservations for all these g~eat trips can be made by calhng Dina at Davy's 673-1434. 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