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THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Good morning! Do you know the most
requested remodeling projects uked
for at ~th Bay Craftsrmn'in Newport?
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2) Replace window and doors
3) Remodel kitchen and bathrooms '°"'": lH Von Def H~
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TueldBy, Aug. 26, 1992 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents
A close shave for
Sports Department
Was the Daily Pilot's Sports
_Department up to something
these past two weeks? Sports
Editor Roger Carlson and his
staff -Dennis Brosterhous,
Barry Faulkner and Rithard
Dunn -sure were!
The Pilot quartet turned the
newsroom upside down
Monday afternoon with their
stunning rendition of
fashion-trending.
With the help of r~or
wlclding football players from
Costa Mesa (Bryan
Luxembourger), Corona del si-n. ~ P11oc
Mar (Mike De Revere), Mike Harrington of Estancia
Estancia (Mike Harrington) High works on Roger Carlson.
and Newport Harbor (Beau ·
Ralphs), the Pilot's sports staff underwent a shearing that \\On 't
be soon forgotten. For more (or a great deal less), sec Sports, 81.
· 1rVin8 Co.· development ·passed
..._ Newport Beach City
Council approves plan 7 -0
despite vocal opposition.
By Tony Dodero
Sblf Wrtec
NEWPORT'BEACH -After a
lengthy meeting, the City Council
unanimously endorsed a develop·
ment agreement with The Irvine
Co. early this morning that gives
the green light to the constructi~n
of nearly 1,000 homes along the
Upper Newport Bay.
"I'm very pleased with the sup·
port of the council," said Irvine
Co. spokesman Tom Redwitz. ~·11
(the agreement) is a culmination
of years of work that provides
many benefits to the city as well as
Wbars next
Looking ahead: The Upper Newport Bay
The Issue: A plan to develop 258 acres of Irvine 1'ealth club and the add1t1on of 68 rooms on the
Co. land along the Upper Newport Bay. The 12 Newporter Resort In exchange tor the agreement.
parcels of land on 106 acres include two popular ' the Irvine Co. will donate 152 acres of open space
sites, the Castaways and Newporter North. • to the City of Newport Beach and provide the city
What's at stake: The final plan will develop 984 with $21 .1 million in ~ad improvements funds.
homes, approximately 94 ,000 ·sl{uare feet of offic~ $12 million of which may have to be repaid back
space. 50,000 square feet for a restaurant and to the Irvine Co. with other developments. •
a great deal of open space."
Indeed the agreement. which
was nearly three ye>ar~ in the mak·
ing, provides for the development
of 106 acres of the 258 acres of Ir-
vine Co. land.
In total, approximately 980
homes will be added to the land a~
well as 9.t.000 ~quarc feet of office
space, 50,000 ~quarc feet for a rc~
taurant and health club and .i 6 '.
room hotel addiuon for the NC\\·
porter Rc,urt.
In exchange for the dc\elup-
mcnt of the land. the [C'\ 111e Co
\\ill dedicate 158 acres of open
space to the Cit), 77 more th.in 1-.
required u1 der lhe cny's gcn\;r.il
See COUNCIUBack Pave
Sculptors Pitch works
tor "Mcfadden Square
~Controversial proposals
receive mild reaction at
public forum held Monday.
By Joyce Scherer
Start wmer
NEWPORT BEACH -\')tng
for a $90,000 commission 10 con-
strucl j centerpiece fo r McFadden
Square. t hrec·arustlt came to 10" n
~londa) to pnch their alread> con-·
1ro\crs1al art"ork).
But it wasn't a ho~ulc group -
no more 1han 30 people -v. ho
quiz.zed the finalbts about such
concerns as bird droppings, main·
tenance cost and public liabilit)'.
Though the art ists -{inahsts in
the competition for the comm1s·
sion -have been criticized for
not creating \\Orklt 1hat rcprc~cnt
the historic nature of the area.
Monda/s public presentation
Jacked the outrage expressed b)
local residents and communit)
leaders.
"I have been subject to lots of
advice -good, bad and indiffer-
ent -" aid Nc'"port !leach .irt
commi sioner Ph} llis Dra)'ton.
"But one really s11ci...s \\-ilh me. if
~our project pica e~ e"el)one \OU
A llde of )Mia Mcfadden
lefWI u ~".OP fot utist
DoMld U95ki, whO discusffd
histaly Of Mcfadden Square.
probably haven't done a gooJ
JOb."
·The pla)ers: The three fin al· i""· Oon~ld Lipski of Nev. Yori.,
Chr1:>tmc O.:itman or Encinlla!> anJ
R1clurd Turner of Orange \\Crc
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tsadore "Pops" Greenbaum recounts Newport Pier fishing ordeal to grandsons Mike, right, and Bill Ott Monday at Hoag Hospital.
Greens threaten court· right
over golf course settlement
By LoriAnn Basheda
Sutt W1'lr
NEWPORT BEACH -An
80-year-old angler known as
"Pop" is re cuperating at Hong
Hospital today after a stubborn
stingray managed to wrestle his
fishing pole out of his hand,
yanking him from his wheelchair
and slapping him face-first onto
Newport Pier.
"Whatever you do, don't go fishing,"
Isadore Greenbaum warned Monday from
his hospital room . "My face is a mess."
He lost his rod and reel, and in return got
40 ~titches, two black eyes, some loose teeth
and a broken no c while engaging in a
Questton or lh8 oar
Family values?
new nose?" ... MobJ Ray A retired com\fuc\ion \\Ori.~
Greenbaum said he has been
fishing off Ne" port Pier nearly
every weekend for 40 years. but
The one that got away almost took
angler Pop. Greenbaum with it
tug-of-war with the stingray -which
Greenbaum estim:ued ''cighed a good 100
pounds.
"The doctor told me I cou ld ge t it fi~cd
with plastic surgery." he said. "But hn\e )OU
ever heard or an 80-ycar·old man getting a
recently took a five n\Onth hiatus
to undergo several hell{t
operations and get a paccmaJ..er.
Thursday was his first day
back.
To get a good scat,
Greenbaum woke up at 3 a.m., climbed into
his wheelchair and had a friend drive him to
the pier. ·
Thirteen hours and dozens of fish later -
a he ' as just about to head back home to
See POP/1D ....
......_Ex-concessionaires ut Costa Mesa \Jo1f -Club want
$1 .25 million, and say they won't leave until city agrees.
By Joel Beers
sun v.n:e1 •
COST A""MESA -The protracted baule U\Cr the future of the
city·~ golf cour~c 1s thn:atcning to turn into a nasty rourt fight.
Harry S. Green Inc .. "lrn:h ha managed the golf course and
count!)' club for 23 )ear .... h suppo ed to leave Sept. 1, the same
day Mesa Verde P:irtner 1' suppo~cd to tal.e o'er.
But no one l.nO\\S for sure "h.it'~ .:actually going 10 happen.
The isltue IS monc" Lots ol It. 11m Green. the son or Harn
Green and the current countf) club mjnager. said he and his cn1-
plo>~cs "111 not le:i\e the cour ... c unlcs~ the) are gi"en fair and
just compcn.,at1on See COURSE/la .....
Hard Rock's. giant guitar sign to go be,ore City Council -. -\, .
By Tony Oodero which is et to open )OOn in Fa h1on Isl.in~. more 'en,1t1\C 10 a .. u1.h a highly '! ible i.1gn,
SQ!! Wl1lff The popular re taurants ha 1m1lar \1gn in I fa rd R\xi... Cafe \.'lll~1JI' ha\e prom1 ed to u c
Republicans and Democrats have made "family valu~·· an
issue in the presidential clcct1on. What is your definition of
family values? Do you believe this should be an is.sue? WhJt do
you make of the battle between Democrats and Republicans on
this pointl Would the issue be enough to sway your vote?
Leave your thoughts and name (spelled out) on the Readers'
Hotline, 642-6066.
NEWPORT BEACH -Planning Comm1 • La Vega anJ Chicago. toned ~ov.n cvlor ... :inJ le an1"'!ation than on
11ioncr narrowly approved the Hard Roci... Tho e restaurant . they ay, are the number 01hcr ~1gn . I .
Cnfc's blini...ing, 50-foot guitar sign but now one and tv.o outlets in the chain, ofr1c1al a\. W~en . the Planning Comm1 "'on apprn,cJ
Councilwoman Jean Watt wants to !>cc how the The sign, in the !>hapc of a Fender gu1t.1r. the "1gn tn a 4-3 '~tc 11 :ilM> rcqu1~cJ a rc\lc:.~·
sign wi ll play at the City Council. will sit atop n JO-foo.1 fountain and. v.ill h:l\C a 90 Ja)' afte r the wn 1 in O(>(~at1on to see 1f
The council will scruti nize the guitar at the 20-fool body and 20-foot neck. lt will al\o have re)1Jcnt arc bcthcreJ b) the guitar.
Sept. 14 meeting. lighted animation that will ma\.c the guitar Although_ the 1~0 \tolatcJ the planned com·
llard Rock Cafe offitials cont~nd the guitar trings look a if they arc being strummed. mun11y zoning for Fa~h1on Island thnt wa) ap-
i the key to the success of the restaurant, But rc:iliz.ing that Newport Beach Y.ould be See GUITARJlll* ,_
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lnterv1~ and photographs by lee Payne
Q Doll PN1lll1nt 11111
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• In Navmnlllr'I 1l1cllanT
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(As e..J ,n Westcl1ff Pl.ua)
Fran Felde
Costa Mesa
"Probably. I .
won't vote for
him, but I may
not vote for
Clinton either."
Alba Guesman
Newport Beach
"No. He had
enou~h time to
do w at should
have been done
and he hasn 't
done it. I'm not
enthusiastic about
Clinton but he's a
better choice."
John Barbaria
Newport Beach
"Sure. Mostly
because he's
president
already."
David Farris
Newport Beach
"I think so, now
more than
before, but it
may be close.
Personally, I liked
Perot."
Pat Holman
Newport Beach
'Anybody's got a
chance. A lot can
-,till happen
before the
C'lection."
A year ago today, Corona del Mar resident Dan
Angress was busily planning a nice. leisurely
21-mile swim from Catalina Island.
At midnight on Aug. 27, Angre.ss hit the water off
Catalina and 10 hours and eight minutes later
reached tht'Palos Verdes Peninsula.
He became the 68th person to complete the swim,
the longest in his life. But, Hke all athletes, he's
looking for the next challenge, which might be the
English Channel. · '
"If I do that, I'd want to take a full year off before
I thought about it seriously," he said. "Next year is a
possibility, but it takes a Jot of training and you need
a three-week (block) because the weather changes so
often ... It's not like Catalina. It's a little shorter, but
it's an entirely different set of training criteria. The
temperature is in the low 50s during the summei:." •
In the interim, the 35-year-old Angress, who wor~
at a medical laboratory in San Juan Capistrano, is
keeping in shape by competing in long-distance
aquatic races around Southern California, like the
recent Coronado Island race in Sa.n Diego.
He also swims about 2 miles a day off the Newport ,
coast, one of hi s favorite routes being the Balboa Pier
to Newport Pier junket. ,
"It's more th an a hobby, it's a lifestyle, .. he said.
Angrcss has been swimming since childhood, but
didn't begin ocean $wimming until after college.
"There is a lot of freedom in the ocean. It's like
the difiference between cross-country running and a
track. You're in nature's element rather than a
man-made situation."
Some people compare long-distance swimming to
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TODAY 2
One year altar making
Catallna swim, Angress
set to test new waters
POSTSCRIPT
By Joel Beers
marath on running. Angress doesn't. .
"The distance may be similar, but it took me 10
hours to swim 21 mil es, marathoners can do that in
three or four hours. Plus, you have no e~ironmcntal
stimulus, you can't hear anything, you're just seeing
and feeling the water."
The English Channel, which has St)mied \\Ould-bc
British conquerors from Napoleon to Hitler, is next
on Angress' list. But there's another California
channel crossing that he thinks about, but doesn't
know if he'll attempt.
lt's near San Francisco, but it's not Alcatraz, which
is merely a mile.
It's a !iwim to the Faralloncs blands, n 30-mile
plunge through frigid waters with a huge seal
population. And where there are ~cats. there arc
sharks. Only a handful of people ha"c ever compktcd
the swim.
"I don't think I'm going to check that one out. '
don't have a death wish."
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7:30 a.m. Latinos.Costa Mesa, weekly breakfast meet·
ing JI Denny's restaurant, Bristol Street and -9--.... 1-0----------------• ~ Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa.
18 19 20 21 22 noon Newport Harbor Art Museum, Tuc)(!ay
Tai~ at Noon on the influence of Maic Ernst 16 17 and other European sUtrealislS on American
art at the museum, 850 San Clemente Dr.,
Newpon Beach. 23 24 26 27 28 29
WEDNESDAY
7:30 am Ne\\-port Harbor Area Chamber or Com· 30 31 merce, Governmen1al AHa1rs committee
mee.ts at the chamber office, 1470 Jamboree
Rd.
11 :30 a.m. National Women's Political Cau£us, Orange County luncheon on "How Women Are Ch.1ng1ng the f.lLI! ol P.111
-Ocs" at the Beverly Heritage Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Coda Mesa •
5 p.m. free computer consulting, offered by the Technology comm11tce of the Nev.port H;irbor Area Ch.m1bcr of Cum•
merce, two-hour ~sion ill the chamber office, !470 Jamboree ROJd. For reservations, c.ill 759-9117.
6:30 am. Orange County Inside Edge, "lhe Healing PO\\ef of Humor" with Steve • S\\.am1 Bc)tlncfanandJ" Bh.ll·rmJn .it
Scott's Searood Bar and Grill, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa
6.30 pm Costa Mesa Parks, Recreational Facilities and Parlouys Commission, regul.:ir meeting. City Coum;1I chJmlx r~
Cost.i Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Dnve.
6·30 p.m. Community Development Council, monthly meeting. CDC headquJrters, 1695 W i\\JcArthur BIHi ill (U">Ll
Mesa
THURSDAY
10 a.m Orani:e County fair Board, regular ml>ellng. Memorial G.-irdcns Building. Or,mge County f.wgruunth, 8R r,,ur
Drive ..
7 p.m. Mesa Consolidaled Water District Board or Directors, regular meeting 195-l Pl.itcnti.> AH•, !>U1le .!0-1, Cc 1.1
Mesa.
6p.m Orange County Women in M;inagement, monthly dinner mec11ng at the SherJlon l'l.'\\p<•rl. C.1 I U lOl 9llR 1100
for rcservauons
COSTA MESA
Flower Street: A cJr WJ\ r!'portl'cl sto·
len Thu™1ay from 1ne 100 bTock
C.irmel Drive: Someone y.:inl.rd the
basketball hoop and backstop off a g.i-
rage last Sunday in the 3300 blocl.. The
resident didn't reahze ct was m1s~ing
·until he saw dusty footprints on h1\ car
and looked up to see "'h.1t som<.'One
wa.s trying to reach
Harbor Boulevard: Four sets of tires.
rims, hubcaps and lugnulS were stolen
recently from cars parked in the 2800
block at Costa Mes.i Hondjl.
South Coast: Someone s1ofe some lug
gage la\I Frida) from .i r<'ntal car that was parl.cd 1n the 1500 block .it la
QUinla Motor Inn "The fugg.ige, con-
taining about S3,350 worth o( clothes
and sh~. belonged to a couple v1silll\g
from Quebec The burglar busted a
window to gain entry.
NEWPORT BEACH
Perham
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Road: In the -4500 bloc!. some-
one broke into a h~ and stole an
antique clock and several decoralive
plat~
Alla ViMe: Someone l.icl.ed the left mir-
ror al'ld dnver door of a )'t>ung woman's
car th.11 was p.1rl.ed in the 2600 block.
Superior Avenue: A womJn I""'!: 111
the l 400 block fCl>Orl I ~h.tt ltt'f .ttltl
her two rOOmm.ll(') hJ\l' rl:Cl'"loJ
abou1 JO annoying phone c.:ill)
32nd Slreel: A black boor..b.1~ \\J)
tal.en from a home 1n the 300 block.
Superior Avenue: A p1\tOI, .:i \\.Jlch .incl
a St. Christopher i\.'IC<J.11 "' •re amon11
the 11ems stolen from Jn ap.irtmcnt m
the 1400 block.
10th Street: Someo~ ~mJshed out the
car window ol • C.lr p.1rl.ed .at the cor·
ner of 10th ilnd Balboa.
River A11enue: Someone n.:iblx:d ,1 stl'r .
eo from J c.lr 1n the 5500 block
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'In rega rd to your community
forum page on Saturday, Aug. 27 :
It was great. Your guest letter
writers were 100 times better, more
truthful. more factual and more
honest tllan any ghostwriter
includ ing Hewitt. Peggy Noonan,
Ray Christ or any other professional
ghostwriter Our thanks a million
times over to Don Pierstorff,
Norma Landa Flores. Roy Werner
and Gerry Long for telling it exactly
like it is. You certainly may publish
this. Oh, and P.S. Hewitt put your
acceptance speech in your pipe
and smoke 1t.
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Being · Republican doesn't mean y_g_u don't __ ave P-·11111 to _choose: __ ..;.___ t . desel'\c 10 h:l\C the tone c:.ist 111 her I must be in the wrong country.
Somebody must have come during
the night and carried me off to
another place and another time because
l can't believe wha1 I'm reading.
If they'd been Sandini,tas announcing
support for ViolclJ Chamorros or Cuban
com01unis1s breaking w11h Fidel,
Rohrabacher would have tried to send
them armaments.
Rohrabacher said What he seemed to
be saying was that real R~public1)l\
don't think for themselves. They toe the
party line even when they're pro-choice
and the line is held by the Elmer Gantry
wing. These people who gathered to
announce their break ''i1h the GOP's
presidential platform .111 hJvc long
Slate Universit). In fact, Wieder had not
gone to college l lcnce Rohrabacher\
remark on Fmlay th.11 the GOP
dis)idents'. Republican credentials \.\Crc
"as phony as I larnctt Wieder') colkgc
degree."
:.ig:.iin b) an elected rcprc:.,enta1he of the
people "'ho ha .. been doing his best since ·
hi-. ckdion to demonstrate th:it the
pcopk made the "run~ choice b;ick in
l thought everybody in this country 19S .•
T il\.'re arc p11ng 10 be a lot of could vote for
whomever they wanted,
but that's evidently not
the case.
Let's look at the silly
side first. l lere we have
Dana Rohrabucher, an
incumbent
But noooooooo. These were
Republicans, and Republicans, )'OU may
remember from the primary, aren't even
supposed to vote for other Republicans,
much less Democrats. W11ne s the
tantrum Bob Dornan threw when Judith
R)r.Jn challenged him for the GOP
congressional nomination in Santa Ana
and Garden Grove.
.hi tories of support for Republican
principles and cand1tlutes. Like Stalin,
Rohrabacher thinks he can rewrite
history and write 1hcm out of it.
I remember the l))UC J1')tinctly
bccuu'>c I "as one of the rcponor-. ''ho
picked up the i.tory during the 19,'S
campaign and hammered \\1edcr
unmercifully about 11. It \\as mean i.tufl .
but at leuM in the gritty conte'\t of
politics, it \\a) a fair issue. Rohrabacher
and Wieder "ere slugging 11 out in a
primJry race"' 1th no 1ncumbl.!nt anti a
juicy i1em bUCh as a fabificd rc.,~mc was
bound to be campaign fodder.
c1u .. .,mcr lh:publi<::.in) thi!i. ekction
)Ca r. 'I he GOP., nght "ing has tried to
')l!t i!!.clf up u'> tic: r 1r1~ of God but
there arc man) Rep 1bli1.::.ins "ho
remember thJt Gl\J doc)n't belong to
politic.al parties. The ngh11wing h;is
;1pphed for o\\ ner)hip, of famil} '..ilues,
but 1herc arc pound tu be: man) in the
party "hu reahtc th d1tfercncc bcl\,een
\aluc-. and pol11it . ..
• £11111
Editor's
Notebook
congressman, standing
with a bunch or
picketers, vilifying in
the most childish terms
a group of dissidents in
his own political party
who had had 1he
So when county Supel'\ 1sor Harriett-
Wieder joined developer Kathryn
Thompson, Western Digital CEO Roger
Johnson, advertising agency m~ ncr Oob
Nelson and a few others in announcing
support for Bill Clinton l·riday.
Rohrnbachcr was there to proclaim their
N ow for the ugly p;lrt. Rohrabachcr
used an old stink bomb from his
1988 congressional campaign in bis
attempt to discredit the actions of
Wieder and the others. In the midst of
that race, in whkh Wieder and
Rohrabacher fought it out for the GOP
nomination, Rohrabacher's opcrniives
found out that Wicder's resume, which
she'd circulated for }Cars, contained a
false ref~rence to a 'degree from Wayne
•
But that's "'hat mak~., 11 a p..irucularly
low blow now. \~1cder is no longer
challenging Rohrabachl.!r for poh11cul
office. Nor docs she claim w h.l\c a
college degree. She took thJt p1..1l11ital
lump bra\cly in ·19b8 anti doc::. not
Rohrabachcr anJ h1" cohort) .. cem to '
"'ant to c\crch their H·r~1on of "l'thnic
clean,1ng'' on tho c ,, ho i.cck .1 broader
con:icn-.u> \\ 1t!.in th.: l11.mu Old Party.
Ooc ... 11'1 'ound lik~· America tu me.
effrontery to choose 10
support a candida1e from another party.
damna1ion. •
They're not real Republicans,
Send your items to Bob-van
Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
.. .today
Sailing -The Balboa Sailing
Associa tion .. , ill meet at the
American Legion Yacht Club, 215
15th St. Newport Beach, from 6:30
to 10 p.m. Aug 25. Organized
sailing and social events for all for
1nformat1on, call 840·3~57.
In vesting -A free semin.u
entitled "Investing-in a Low Interest
Rate En\lfonment" '"II be offered
by Merrill Lynch at 7 p.m. Aug. 25
at the Center Club in Costa Me~
For information, and reservations
call 955·6158.
CD a lternatives -A he
seminar entitled "Curing the CD
Rate Blues." on investing in utilities,
bonds and other alternat1\e') to the
CO,"\\lll be offered at 6.30 pm
Aug. 25 at the Oasis Senior Center,
800 Marguerite in Corona del Mar.
for information. call Cheri AdJ at
955-7606 or (600) 533·3402.
Balboa Sailors -
Recreational sailing. instruction and
relaxed socializing among friends
are among the act1V1t1es offered by
the BalboJ Sailors. '' h1ch will meet
at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at the
Americ.in Leg10~ Yacht Club, 215
15th St in Ne,., port Beach. Call
556-0463 for information.
Wednesday, Aug. 26
Fashion show -,·The
Balboa Yac ht Club will hold its
annual Children's Fashion Show in
the Club house.at 1801 Bayside Dr.
1n Corona del MJr, Wednesday,
Aug. 26. The event begins with a
social hour at 11 a.m. followed by
luncheon at noon. For more
information, call Sue at 673-35 15.
~eel the congressman
-The Newport Harbor Republican
Assembly, together with the Laguna
Beach Republicans and the Greater
Irvine Republican Assembly, will
host a reception for Rep. Chris Cox
tR·Ne.wport Beach> from 6-10 8
p.m. Aug. 26. The reception will be
held at a private home in Corona
del Mar. For information. call
72 1-6233 or 497-5749.
I .
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Thursday, Aug. 27
r-W,omen in
mana~ement -Or;mge '
County Women In /\ 1anagement
will hold its monthly dinner
meeting at 6 pm. Aug. 27 al the
Sheraton Ne,,port. Call Janet at
(3 10) 966-3100.
Economic cycles -The
Newport Harbor Arca Chambrr of
Commerce will ho)t a pre,entat on
b) R1<::hard Mogey ent1tlL·cJ "C)cll':.•
in the Econom): The Economic
Outlool.. in lntcrc:.t Rat~. SlO<. b
and Re.11 Est.1tt!" at 7:15 ,, m. ·\m
27 at the BJlboa Bay C-fub, 1211
W Pacific CoJst High\\~Y in
Ne\.,,porl BeJch. Mogey 1s e'\ecutM'
director of the lrvine·bJsed
found.Hion tor the Stud) oi C)cle:..
For more in1ormation, call
729·4-100.
Friday, Aug. 28
Sidewalk sale -Lido areJ
merchanl!> \\Ill ho~t LhL1r tr.1d1tionJI
End of SummN S1dc\\,1ll.. s.1le, 9:30
il m. to 5 p.m Aug. 28. 29 and 30
Merch<ints 1n the 3·100 bhxl.. of Via
Lido in Newport' Beach will offer
cll!arance sales and special pricing
on a ho)t of items.
Saturday, Aug. 29
Santa Ana High -The
S.1nta AnJ High School class o(
1962 "ill hold its 30-year reunion
.H 6 p.m. Aug. 29 at the Red lion
Inn in Cost.1 Mesa. For information.
c.111 FrJnl..1e Porter Perelstein at
644·0499.
Frede rick Hart -
Actlatmed sculptor Fredr ick Hart
"ill ume1I fw, "Heroic Sj:rtrit
"sculpture (to become the official
monumt.mt at the 1996 Ol~mp1c
C;ime:. m Atl.rnta) on Aug. 26. The
public fl'Lep11on will be held at
• L.1haina Cilllerit>S at Fashion lslJnd
for more 1nlo. call 72 1-911 7.
College costs -Planning
tor future college costs will be the
top.c ol J f we \\Ori-shop offered b)
Shl'ar::.un Lehman Brothch at 9
J.m. Aug. 29 1n the penthouse
conference cen1er, 19000
Mile.Arthur Bl,d. m Newport Beach.
We Can Save You Money
' .. -. On ClU5ing llits!
• In .. hoose Awroval
• Difect Funding
• New Purcha4;e or Refinaoce!
• 1 "'4 Units up to $2 Million
Fll'St Central Bank has the best deal for you.
For personalired and profes5ional service
we are ju.5t a phone call away. .
FIRST
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BANK,N.A.
ln Gange C-ounty, call Dean Rappl
GA RYS
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Monday, Aug. 31
Senior driving -
Registration opens Aug. 31 for
September's refresher class for
senior motorists entitled "Mature
Driving· 55 Ali\e." The t\\O·day
class "111 be held Sept. 16 and 17.
at the West Ne" port Comm unit)
Center. For more information, cJll
644-3240. •
Tuesday, Sept. 1
Newport watercolors -
Local scenes depicted in
\\Jtercolor> by artist Ruth H>nd>
will be on display in the cummun1ty
room at Ne'"pori Center Library. t 656 San Clemente Ome from Sept.
1 through Sept 30.The e>.h1b1t 1s
free and open to the public during
regular library houri.. Call 6·14·3177
for mformJtion. •
1HE BooK SToRE rtne. Used BoOO • Art
~ • CollecOOle:s
130 E. 17th Sc., Swie l, Caai Mis
(bdmd The H.p Inn)
645-5496
JJub 1 J 11 /~1 J..t·11 i) ,/))i~tant Hlitor. Jlis
culumn JJ>pt ;in un I ut·)d:JJS.
----abbondanz ,-<7-
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Tucsda}. Wednesday. &. Thurc;da} Nights Only
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Fettucini Carbonara ..................................... $5.95
Qlee c Ravioli ........................ ~, ................... 5.50
Fettucini Chicken Gourmet ...................... $6.95
Fettucini Scallops Gourmet ........................ $7.95
Dinners Include Salad & Home·made Rolls
Buy 1 Dinner & Get 2n(j Dinner
AT HALF PRICE!
With Coupon -Not Valid For August Specials
Expires 8/31/92
ot V11hd For To-Go Orders or Combined With Any Other Offers
For Reservations Call 675-8973
Open For Lunch & Dinner • Tuesday tbru aturday
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Christine Oatman waits to make
her presenta tio n to City Council.
ART
From A1
:.ekdl'd in !\larch from 200 artists
n.1ll\ll1\\ 1Jc. The !>election was
ni ,,k h' .1 tc.1m of :irt profession·
,ti, \I.ii: lkcbc. cur:itor of the
~t ..... 1:• l\)llcction .tt UC S . .m
D u:L. ~t.mlu KnoJe, assistant C'U ·
1.1t r t \l\\p0rl llarbo r Art r..tu·
~cum .1nJ Jill 11.tlh, former pubhc
:in 1.:1111'1.:lt:rnt for Sc.ittle's Public
Sc.:...t111 .
· I Ill' art: ·1 he three pieces in-
{ltiJi: .1 1 •• , r·p.irt tin1n£c and f1bl!1 ·
~I"" ~.:ul11turc b~ Turner; l\\O
tll\H'nnl! I runLC sCa!lhdb b\ Oat·
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Artist Richard ·Turner looks over slides before speaking in C\\port Beach council chambers Monday.
"h1ch ha'c been on display al City
l lall since early August, have re-
ceived mixed reviews. Bill Shonlau,
president of the McFadden Square
lmpro,ement Association, called
the three propo als the "mess at
City Hall.'' and lamented that all
three propo'a" \\ere for contem-
porary. rathe r 1han historical piec-
e:,.
But Turner llJ..cned the coiitro·
\cr.,y to the 111111;11 public rcspon'>c
c'oked b) the \'1e tnam Memori~1I
work consider the historical signifi-commillec will meet 10 e\alu:itc
cance of the 'area," he said. ··con-the pieces. They will make a rec·
troversy is not necessarily a ncga-ommendation to the Arts Commi-.-
ll\C thing. Jr can be ~ ~ign of sion, which \\ill ~ick it over to City
deeply held comict1ons. C'Jrcfull} Council for final approval. At an>
considered commitmcvts am.I im-one of these stops. one piece
pJS!liOneJ belief~. Potcntbl for a could be selected or all three
,triking piece of \\Ork here i.., so could be tossed out. "We all \iew art differcnth." great, the ch,1llcn~c lies in success· · . said Councilwoman Evehn Hart.
fully cJ1g:iging the ptlbhc 111 lhc "The controversy is th:it '~e e\pcct
crcathe pn..>CC!o't JS 11 con11nuc~ to unfold." an expression out of it and our
o..., n f ccling can change d.1y to
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· ControHr\\ is the \\Ord: 1 he
m11Jd, 111 the. propmcd armork-.,
.trc clear anJ direct responses to a .------------.....,.....==
requirement that the proposed
For J ,ub:,cnpt1on tu the Daily Pil ot, call 642-4333.
Call an
admissions
counselor at
(714) 753-9100
for details.
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University College
of Law is proud
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• WSU's Irvine campus offers day,
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot [ ; -
Tuesday,August25, 1992 AS~:
Hoag 11111 restore in cluding the California According to police reports, her mother:"' ~aid Tuey Lee, that 20-)car-old Garcia had
gnatcatcher, a candidate for the Arrigo was traveling west on Pair progr,1m manager for Orange abandoned her bab).
befor1.; th1.; Supreme Cour1. .,
1 Big Clnyon m•sh endangered species list. at about 8:45 a.m. when his van County Children's Services. "Dut Garcia "as arrested later tlrnt
A a condition of tbc hospital \mashed into Ornelas' • we hope to reunite the t\\O n e"en1ng for"' 1llf ul desertion ol a
The Supreme Court su!>pcnded
Granger, 39, l.ist Nu\ember "for
failu re to pcrlorrn the duties for NEWPORT BEACH -
Officials al Hoag Memorial
Hospilal got approval from the
City Council Monday to put
toge1her a plan for res1oring a
cattail marsh near 1hc mouth of
llig Canyon in exchange for a
similar marsh that will be wiped
out by 1he hospital's expansion.
expansion, Hoag officials wcte Volkswugen. The force of the soon as pos~1ble." child and booked into the Co'Ji.I
required by the council to restore impact nipped the woman's car. Until then, Laura Garcia will Mesa jail. She "as later relea,cd '"h1ch he \\-as hired."
some wetlands areas in exchange Foundling chllll will rem:un in the care or a ro)ter on her own recognizance and has for the destruction of the area family. )IOCC been pcrm1ued to \ISil her
Part of hi) dh .. cipline during
those mon1hs included informing
clients that he \\aS !.u.,pended. known by locals as Ca1tail Cove. I I t dy A Costa Mesa m:in discovered child.
And instead of restoring the Dig rema n n cus 0 the child Cf) ing in a baby scat on If convicted, GarCIJ face~ up to \\ h1.;n GrJngcr allegedly failed
to do -..u, the U.ir held a hearing.
llut according to Bar ~ociation
'poh.\\\Om.111 Anne Charles,
Granger failed 10 sho" up. The •
JSSOCiation fin:JI) recommended •
that he be cJ1'>b.1rrcd in July
Canyon marsh, some had hoped COSTA MESA _ After the sidewall.. behind the bus stop one year in jail or a Sl,000 fine.
that Hoag \\Quid restore other inve. ligating the alleged at Harbor Doulcvard and Fair Local attorney loses
The ca11ail marsh, which lies
near the edge of the Upper
Nc~vport Bay Ecological Reserve,
is a freshwater lagoon that has in
the past been plagucJ wi1h a crop
wetland areas. especially in the aban"onment of a one-week-old Drive 1n late July.
West Newport area. baby discovered last month at a Thefe were no clues as lo who his right tO practice
"Big Canyon can wait," said Harbor Boulevar(.i bus stop, CPllnty the child's mother was until Santa
City Councilwomnn Jean Watt, officia ls have recommended that Ana police received a ~all about NEWPORT BEACH -The
who was concerned about the the infant remain in protective an hour later Crom Lucila Garcia, California Stale Dar A'>sociation
plans. "We have other areas in the cu tody. a Costa Mesa resident claiming has recommended that local .•
Unul the rcc.:ommcnda11on goes
before the Surl\!m1.: Court,
of cat1ails. The catrnils have ~
pushed out native plants and made
the marsh unattracuvc to "ildlife.
city lhat we have to save." "We•found 1hat there :ire social her child had been kidnapped. auorney M::min Granger be
According to a report by City problems that need to be A \ubsequent investigation, disbarred, and ordered him to s1op
Gran •er h.i, b,_l.!n b;inncd from
practicing l.1\\ .I
Greg Prettyman, a coni.ult:mt
working with Hoag official'>, said
that the cattails have run amok
because the mnn-mnJc freshwater
marsh near Big Can)on ''-IS not
dredged deep enough.
Attorney Rober\ Burnham, several addre~cd before she return\ to ho\l.ever, led police to conclude practicing un11I the mailer goei.
sites were discussed including '-================================~===========;;;; -B) tht' Dail} Pilot
Semeniuk Slough, the Snn Joaquin
duck ponds and the Newport Oil
fields but the Big Canyon site was
determined to be the pe t for
Hong's needs.
"This dred~ing of the oauail
marsh reduces its ability to
function as a habita•,'' he said.
-By Tony Doduo
Call ails nourish in '' nter that is
Jtwo and a half to three feet deep,
so Prettyman said I loag officials
would dig a deeper pond
approximately 15 feet deep near
1he cx.isting pond, thus i.temming
the cattail gro" th.
ln addition, H,ong official pbn
to res1ore about 10 to 12 :icrcs of
\\etl:inds in the Big Can~·on area
The plan call-; for re,cget:lllng the
mounds with coastal sage !>crub, a
vanishing na1hc pl.int that 1\ home
to i.cvcral birds and animal
Woman injured In .
Costa Mesa acciclent
COSTA MESA -A local man
was cited Saturday after he Cailcd
-to stop for a red light at Fair
Drive and broadsided a car
tra,eling sou th on Fairview Road,
injuring the driver.
Salvatore ArTigo. 54, of Co!>ta
Mei.a, \\a'I cited on the scene.
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Entertainment
Wok went ... Guido's gone:
Wake up and sme11-conee1
F IRST THE WOK, NOW GUIDO'S -When The Wok
opened '"ith its Spartan decor and less than wonderful
cuuking across from the Unlboa Bay Club, it was only a
mailer of time before the realities of restaurant mortality
" wlJ cl.11111 anothe r \ICtim.
l\1~1 \\'oJ... the "aca nt cafe (''hose decor is similar to the
11 tL n\1r of a rdngcrator) was "acant for months and was finally
f\'Ppcned a-; Guido's Restaurant. Huge signs boasted of terrific
'· U'>.11~c ... anJ,\lche" and other llalian delights, but they also didn't
11111. 1.~l1 ... tltmer., through the door and arc relocating. ls this a
11\L'd location or "h:u'?
\\ c h.I\ e a ... ugge~tion for the landlord of that propeny: How
'''••lit a c.1fl' ... en1ng grc.it coffee and good breakfasts, a rack of
ni.:"'P·1rer~ (.11 the 'cry least, The Pilot and the Wa ll Street _
J11um.il). ailing \\1t h a small hu t excellent set of soups and
,,ind" 1chcs fo r lunch, etc. It seems as though there aren't too
111;111} -.put!> along that section of the highway where a good old
1.1,hioneJ morning meal 1s a\.iilablc, with the exception of Ruby's
J .1gu . .ir Diner and the ne'' Shamrock In n.
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THE Plll LADELPHlA STORY -The votes
nren't all eoun tcd. but for the best steak hoagie
111 to'' n, m111e goe:, to Frank's Philadelphia and
it.., cheese steak sandwich with hot and sweet
pepper .... fncJ onions, plenty of melted cheese on
:in lt::i lb n roll and a spritz of Tabasco sauce. -
FrJnk':, is a 'eritable shrine to the Philadelphia
Ph1ll1cs team, and 11's on the corner of Wilson
and Fairview in. Costa Mosa.
Marla
Bird
For the pa ... 1 "''< years, John Mosham, the
29-year old 0'' ncr of this busy sandwich shop,
h ..... built a stead) chcntcle \\ ith dynamite boagies
(thin sliced mc~lls ond cheese) and the best steak
hoJgic 111 to'' n. If you c.ill ahead, your sandwich
''di be cooked to order and \\rapped to go. Tastings
and Tidbits Catering '' no\\ a big part of the enterprise,
... pcc1ahzing 111 Italian. American and Mexican
J11111e1-.. The small (actually big) sand,,1ch is called Frank's choice.
\t $J."l5. 11\ a b:irg:i111~ At ~2~4 FamiC\\ Road. Phone 722-8725.
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\nloinc next month.
t\ cnnccntration uf courst:s ''ill focus the first class on
.1ppct1zcrs on Sept. 19, follo\\cd b) ~eafood on Sept. 26; meat and
p<1ultry on Oct. 3. concluding \\ith desserb on Oct. 10.
Chef Len1.1niss1e r apprcnt1ccJ v. ith famed Paul Oocuse in
B11.::u~c·s Lyon rei.taurant, one of France 's most n;nowned meccas
l>f fine cui ... inc. He <;ervcd as the chef de partie at the
\H1rlJ-lamou" Conn:iught Hotel and was sous chef at L'Ermitage
under the lcadcr\hip of \l)e late. legendary Jean Dertranou in l::.05
·\n.;ck..,. Hi.. extraord111J'ty talent has brought dozens of awards to
Re'-!;1uran t Antomc at Le l\lcridicn.
At the 11r...1 da''· he "'ill demonstrate the preparation of
,,1utccJ du1.k li'er with corn and Sauternes; sauteed Santa
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Entertainment Editor Mall Coker ... 642·4321, ext. 366
Ghostly f~n in 'Haunting of the Tivoli'
T ake Shakespeare's "Othello,"
add a touch of "Phantom of
the Opera" ond stir vigorou ly
with Noel Coward's ''Blithe Spirit"
and you h:ive rhe ingredients for
"Haunting of the Tivoli.'' a brand
new, home-grown musical currently
enjoying its world· premiere at the
Gem Theater.
,.
11111
Theater
Critic
This tntnincing,
entertaining and
highly ambitiou
project js the
creation of two
O range County
women -Sondra
Evans (book and
lyrics) and Marge
Swenson (music
and set design).
Evans, for those
w i t h l ong
memorie •
authored ;mother
local original.
"The Haunted
Wood," ·back in 1969. h's been a
long time between hauntings.
Evans starts her story in 1892,
whe n the leading actors in a San
FrJincisco production of ''Othello''
(Daryl Mendelson and Shcr~I
Kramer) are killed by falling debm
during the strangulation scene. Since
they weren't allowed to fini h the
show and take their curtain calls.
they continue to haunt the Ti,oli
Theater for the next 100 years.
Enter a circa-1992 troupe \\ hich
has booked the Tivoli -abandone<l
save for the feisty c-.retaker (Carol
Ann Whittaker) and destined for the
wrecking ball -to rehearse a new
play. They're a contentidus lot,
making enough fuss to wuke up the
dead -which, of course, they do.
Keeping the ghosts
rrom disrupting the new
show (und ma king off
v. ith its ingcnue in the
process) is a mission
"hich unites the diverse
egos, and tho creators
have added ~st enough
musical numbers to give
the show its needed
zing. The songs also
serve to underscore the
personalities of the
various theater folk, of
which there is the
necessary cross-section
of familiar types.
Mende lson and
Kramer enact the 19th
glorious soprano. De Freitas fi ll a
mere backgrounu role until this
point, the n virtually takes over the
show with an cxquisit~ performance.
Cindy Ot1ytona us the blonde,
buxom and
self-cen tered · actress
Collella Is u knockout
both physically and
cmotionJlly, scoring in
her avaricious t itle
number with the male
cho1 us. Her oppo ite
number is G'lcnn
Edwards. who's highly
effective as the epitome
of 1Ke narcissistic
"method" type carrying
. on a love affJir with
himself.
century uncured hams Jill De Freitas
Ken Marks delivers a
sensitive portrayal a!I
Hap, the play's author.
''ho has a specia'I
fondness for De FreitJS.
with style and nourish,
and both are highly convincing in
their ghostly characterizations.
\Vhin:iker pushes the lri'>h accent
pedal lo the noor as the spinster
caretaker ·who's \\OOcd rather
Richard De Vil:Jriis is n
bit uneven in spots, but overall quite
strong as the director striving to
maintain order.
The upbeat ··Fake It" number 1s a
rousing triumph for Trance
Thompson, wt\o draws applause
-several times dunng the piece, but
Jody Smith as hi partner needs a
~hot of adrenaline to make her
audiences forget that her "novice"
uctress is merl!ly u ch:.i1.ic1cr. Rick
Wutson flounces through the paces
of the obligatory gay actor, hilting
his smde in a \\,1d.')' seance scene.
Director Don I Jayes docs some
impressive work with his ensemble
cast. keepin~ e.ach 10\0lved even .
when not center stage. Also nicely
accomplished arc mu<,ical director
Ste·ven Joy Warner's voca l
arrangements, "1th a splendid assist
from Thompson.
T here arc a few bumpy moments
-. in the three-hour production,
and a few loose ends left untied. 'Dut
overall, "Haunting of the Tivoli" is ·
an entertaining and engrossing
production. As 1he first staging of an
origin:il work. 11 stands quite tall,
and i$ well worth viC\\ing.
"H;iunting of the Tivoli" winds up
it s brief prcn\ierc engagement
Wednesday and Thur:,day at 7:30.
Friday and SJturdJy at 8 p.m .. an<l
SundJy at :?:30 Jnd 7:30 at the Gem·
Theater l:?S52 ~tain St., Garden
Grdvc. -Call 530-1991 for ticket
information. ·woodenly by the show's producer,
played by Steve Grabe, in one of the r.-=::-::=======================:=: ~:~~k.segments that doe!>n't really Ttie sh a m rO C
The only complaint about Jill De •
Freitas as the ingenue who cuptures 2633 W. Coast Hwy., Newport ·Beach
Mendelson's ghostly heart i) that we 631-5633
hJve to wait through two of the
show's three :icts to hear her
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. -i Vancouver Symphony cancels .
COSTA MESA -Due to fi-
nancial difficulties, the Vancouver
Symphony Orchestra has . inlfcfi-
nitely postponed its 1992 West
Coast tour, including the '92-'93
season-opening concert for the Or·
ange County Philharmonic Society.
• The OCPS announced Monday
that the Prague Chamber Orche~
tra ''ill replace the Canadian or-
chestra for the 8 p.m. Sept. 26
concert at the Or:inge County Per-
forming Arts Center.
The board 'or tiirectors of the
Vancouver Symphony Orchcsti'a,
which is operating on a substantial
deficit, decided to cancel the t"'o-
week tour in order to maintain the
Ho~ Plaza~ Glorias
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Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver.
The 38-membcr Prague orches-
tra, which traditionally perform ...
'' 1thout a conductor, \\ill he Joine<l
in Costa Mesa by Americ:1n 'iolin-
i"t Robert McDuffie, ''ho ma<le
his Orange County debut in an
OCPS concert last ~C<lson at I I"\ inc •
Darclay Theatre. .
Subscribers to OCPS Series A
v..ill be contacted by mail about
the concert replacement.
Breakfast ·open 7om
Lunch and Dinner -11 am ·8pm
Bar -open
7am
til closing·
~:ii
Happy Hour
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of Puty GoOill
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Society_
VIiiage Crean
hosts .'.Toast
' on Coast II' ~
T here wa d.1nc1ng 111 the
. street Satu rday cvcninf: at
V1ll:igc Crean.
The, energetic mcmbc1!. of
Young Profes ionals Agnin\t
Cancer threw another one of their
Vida ....
Society
fund-rabiog
parties nnd drew
a CTO\\ d of 300.
1'hc bash, dubbed
"Toa ... 1 on the
Coast II," wo.1'i
chJ1rcd by
-Catherine Cir.ud
onJ had a
I la"aii~in theme.
Village Crean
b the pa rty place
for a lot of event\
'' ith guests
spilling out on
the patio, through
the ice cream
p:irlor, around the pool and on the
vill:ige green. But YPAC \\Cnl a
different route.
Above: f rom Jeft, George
Helischhauer, party
• planning committee
member Kristi
Young and Art Gross.
.. .. Tuesday, August 25, 1992 A7 ~
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Society Editor Vida Dean ... 642-·U21
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The "toast" tool. place on the
front l;iwn of the big white home
overlooki.Jlg the back bay. The
Street \\aS the dance noor, anJ the
buffet, catered by Gourmet
Catering. was set up on the
At right: Bill Ryan, left,
with Steve Kwong,
president of th e
100-mcmber host group,
Young Professionals
Again st Cance r, wh ich
exists to mobilize
young professionals
to help in the fight
against cancer. From left, Mur~ay Joslin, Anna Carlson, Rol>crl.1 .1nd Bob BMr) \\Crc among tho)c ,\I the \ ill;1gc Crean.
portico.
The Hawaiian shirt <.undrc-.c; crowd found IOrtcllini.
crab mousse. chicken and beef on skewers, quiche
;ind a lot of fruit out for d1n1ng. 1-'loraf.co,crcJ t.iblcs
added !l preuy and colorful touch 10 the party .•
"The party lives up to my c\pecta1ion.,, ah,olutcly,"
said Girard. "The crowd is upbeat, and it's g<lod to
sec people out contributing to a \\Orth~ caU'.1.."
added Girard, who has be.en affihJtcJ "1th
l\\O·)ear-old YPAC for one )e3r.
The partying commiuee or planner-. aj!>O inducted
Michelle Coleman, Patrick Lester, Da\id Reyno,
Catherine Rondema, David Talarico Jnd Kristi
Young. ·
Derek and the Diamonds pla)Cd the d.inc1ng mu,ic
(Hawaiian? Not} with lots of jazz and pop tune' that
kept guests moving 'ttl midnight.
The evening's fun abo included a silent .1uc11on
'4llh 20 i1cm up for bid and pnte'\. The b1i;g1c prtte
was a trip for two to lla"ai1 and the \\Inner "J"
Marrssa Wayne.
An'other guest there was Steve K\\<Ong, prc\idcnl of
the 100-member host group. YPAC C\l~ts 10 mobihte
young profcs ionals to help m the fight 10 control
cancer by generalirig financ1JI support, \Oluntccri'lll
TASTINGS
and a\' arcne'' for the Ami:rican Cancer Society and
it-. proc?rams of rc ... c:Jrch. 1.:ducat1on and serY1ce.
The "toa-.t" i-, npected 10 bring.Jn Sl:!,000.
::..i
LOOKJ~G All£AO: Oli\i.l Ch.lmi "ill cntcrtJin
Sept. 13 m her 01g Can}on hume for the
Summer Couple"> Pam of the Perfor ming Arts
rr.ucrn11y. Co-cliamn~ thl.' e\~llt \\ 111 be Mil~h
Sam uel on .inJ Wolf Stern (co-chairing ru n<; in the
Stern famil) -'"fl: Ann ",,.., Join~ her chairing bit
Sutun.l.ty at P.1,h1on hl.inJ ) rr.11ern1ty member and
pro-.pecti\c mcmbl r' .inJ 'POU'l:' "'ll be cntcrt.11ned
by Ton~ Gi.11mo and dine un Lo'c al First Di1c of
Nc"pon Ucach llX'd
•The ladies "ho lunch .1t the Ccnta Club" 111
meet Bob M.lcl..ic on· Sl.'pt ~·>. D-:~1gncr Mad.tc. ''ho
has created for Cher. Madnnrhl, etc. \\ill shO\\C:l~c
some or hi-. \\ inninl! d..:-.1)!n .... The "orJ is I hat he I">
abo l.1unch1ng a JC~clry line. •
• Five hundred t1d.e1s ha\c been 'old for the
Sunday hunt breat..ra ... 1 0 .1b fall dJ,s1c be111g held at
Joan lr\ine Smith's S.tn Ju.in C.1pi,1r.1no place The
e'cnt, :i bcncftl for L Cl College of :-.tcd1c111e. '111l
ha-, space at talilc' t-cinl! , .. , up ll1r ''"~I.cc;. Su an
Carter can be n:.1dtt:d .11 ti<> 1 -~5<> I for dcl•lll .
"An Owsranding New
Indian Restauram"
"Fabulous Food ...
Incredibly Fresh " From AG
Barbara shrimp with oricntJI
dre ing; a medley of fresh and
smoked salmon" ith mashed
potatoes in olive oil; and mussel
saffron soup.
llle b.ar opens at 7 a.m., and
breaUa't 1s scned from 7 n.m. An
Irish llappy Hour happen ... daily
from 4 to 7 p.pl. f\tond3} through
Friday. Lunch and dinner is '>Cncd
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
.... ~ ' Kaly lilotglW> n.Lot~r-CU\SINE O n.~c-;~
Class size i limited to 15
participants at a price of $40 per
class or the series (J better buy) at
~140, Ask for Barbara Eidson
~hen )OU phone for information
and reservations at 476-200 1. ext.
3103. Le Meridicn Newport Beach
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LUCK OF THE JRI H
PREVAJLS -The Shamrock Bor
n• Grill has replaced the WC Bar
and Grill at 2633 West Coast
Highway with "Authentic In h
Pub servings." A Grant.I Opening
is scheduled for Sept. 26,
according to Christina Duggan, the
new O\\ner who hails from Ncnagh
(pronounced Ncena), in the
County of Tipperary, Southern
Ireland.
Phone 63 1-5633 for information.
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A Fl ELD OF FOOD ORE.A.\l
-11·~ harJ to believe ju•.t ho'~
man} "Tastes or· that the gooJ
gu) , our local restaurant • gel
1mohcd 1n. but here we go again
''1th The Ta te or Newport in
September. lt will take place in
Fa~hion hi.ind beginning FridJ)'
night, Sept. 18, and last through
Sunday. Sept. 20.
The 40 nlrcady signed on
include: The Cannery, John
Dominis, Carte Looma, Ho Sum
Bistro, Mnrgarlta\ille, Hassnn's,
Antonello Ristorante. fhe Feet
T~o and Vlll'll Novo. With eight
n:imcs -including II f ornnlo,
Ro>al Thnl and Golden Trumc -
on the, waiting Ii t. this compn,cs
a ro tcr of almost all of the
coa time\ mo~l important
restaurant . ll was a field o( food
dreams la t )car. Dnng money and
a big appetite!
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workspaces. Other effecti~e plant::.
include spider plant, golden pathos and
peace lilies. Since many d1ff ercnt plants
absorb different chemicals, it is best to
use a variety to provide the cleanest air.
A re 'our house plants
drying la::.ler than you can
\\'<ller them? This neat we
.1rt' t'\(X'ncncing is doing just
th.It
Many of us ca n't l..eep our
living quarters,
cool v. hile. away
al wu rk with air
condition.ing
and· rorget the
idea of leaving
'' indo" s open,
tf ~u. you might
.1s well put .ill of lick \Our turniture
ftdel n on the front -,, · IJ.'~J \\ rlh a
Things ;w.!l' ~rgn on d.
Green ThL ,l' are
"L'\ c>r ,11 "J\'':> ui
l..l'l'f)ll1S huLf':.L' pl.rnb L uol 1 n thr::.
.... n 11~e1 hL'.!t. One ,,,1\ b b\
g.1thl'11ng \our pl.rnb .rnd
pu"rn~ tlll'm under .1 pcltio that
rt• L \ c~ ... 11.1dl• • I d.1\. l'"pcc1all\
rn the> .11tt•r11011n. ~t'Lundlv,
r .il..L L 't,11n II L rt' .Ht' 11'1 pl.int::.
...:• ·t:1n ...: oi l ll -..uni ~11t \ 1,1 ,1 ~\ indt •\\ l.J,h, lll.l~ntflL'" tlk'
-.,111, r,l\:> .1nd '" 1·1 :L r.11 \ Ir\
k .. 1\t•., 1.1.,tL·r th.in \nu <an ::.,1ulL'
~)lllOfl,
\\.Ill." puh rPL'I::. .1rL' ... 11 I Im;
11t'"' 111 k1•1·p111~ rnur ... ture \\llhrn
,1 ol.in: ... ·0 ): ~twClurL' BJ11 I ni
\\'.1 •t·r \\ 'L' .rnd EZ '-ntl h.1\L'
\\ .111., -..i, in~ l .ip.1bd1t1c ...
1 it ''int r., th • .' \\ 1 I I I I ·
1111 ll•!tHL' l(lf ,1 hin3cr pL'rlOcl Of
ti11w tl1.i11 1r.1d1t1unJI poll ng
~u ,, II \ L>U .HL' pu:t111g up tc.1
.tilt >llh'I LUflt,llf1L'T ur
t1.111'pl.1nt1n.! .1 ru0tb11und pl.mt,
L 111-, du tht1· I\ pl, ul punrng
-11d-..
C1)nt111tw-..: on \\"th pol\'mc:'rs
\\1:h ,1 pt Ill pukl' "L'\<..'rJI holv::.
111 thv -.\111 .11uund till' pl.int.
P 1t. r in ..,, l"t' p 11\ r11t r., th.H
h,1\C' ,ilr1•.1ch l1l'L'n c·\p,rndL•d
,, th .\.ii• r Ru :-. ''di lmd thL'''
·'·'' t > tlw p 1hmcr~ In help
1-.t·t·p pl.111b ,1., < ool ,1., possible.'.
·\no:lwr "J\ to s,1\L' "Jter
moisturl' 1> b} t.11-.ing a concept
"e lN' 111 outdoor g.irclcning.
Tl "' ''"u' I UL u ... 1ng mulches.
/\.ol 11l'lL':.::.ardv ,1 c.ornpost a~
the\ h.i' e a tem'lcnl\ to smell.
but r,HhL·r 111.1ter1.1b that are
morl' ac-.ihtltL .ind \\di work
JU'l a~ \\l''I ~ph.ignum mo::.s,
al~o c.,1lbl b.1.,h·t mu':>:., can be
pl.Keel <111 top oi the ::.oil to
ret.11n 111• -,ture Think about
u~1ng dtu>rJli\e rolk or sand.
1 hl! ... 1 • prtidulb t an be iound .it
n'o::.t nuhL'rtL'::. or home center5
111 -m.111 qu.rnllttl'~. ~
Duublt• poll ni; cont.iinc s ''ill
lr1'-Ul.11c> the pl.mt Jnd ~<: tl
u 101 toD l hrs 1~ nothtng more
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than taking a larger cootainer to
house the smaller one. This is
also a great candidate for basket
moss to.disguise and hide the
smaller conta1ner. You can even
use that stYrofoam packing
material if basket moss is not in
your budget. Be careful though,
some pacl<ing material is now
biodegradabfe and will
disintegrate if water comes in
contact with it. ·
Keeping an air conditioner on
all day is not very practicaf.
However, a small fan uses as
much electricity as a wall clock
does. Cather your plants
together and kick-start that fan.
Moving air has a harder time
sitting on leaf surfaces so they
will have a harder time drying
off.
Lastly water, water, water .
Daily watering is not
uncommon and will only
benefit your plants and the
11wcstment you put out for
them. Give them a drink before·
Is there a cure? Try plants. According
to the California Landscape Contractors
Association, regular house plants such as
spider plants and peace "lilies can help
aJleviato the effects of sick building
syndrome or rid buildings of it entirely.
Recent studies report certain plants act as
natural <1ir-purifiers that cle<1n the air of
toxins and debris. 1aese common plants,
while they emit oxygen, also absorb harmful
chemicals such as formaldehyde, beQzene
and carbon monoxide.
The mnin cause of sick building syndrome
is poor ci rculation and harmful synthetic
chemicals found in carpeting, paint and
foam insulation. As office windows and
doors are clo!ted to lock in cool air over the
summer months (or warm air in the ~vinter),
these harmful chemicals arc also kept inside.
'We·ve known for quite some time
that plan ts have an air-purify ing quality
about them . Only recently has pub-
lished research confirmed it.•
-toM JAm1 "We spend up to 90 percent of our
landscape specialist time indoors.Ir Janich said. "Although
much attentioh has Q.ecn paid to the
The Environmental Protection Agency
estimates the economic impact of indoor air
pollution to be $1 billion a year for medical
care and S60 billion for sick''leavc, lost
earnings and productivity.
"We've known for quite some time that
plants have an air-purifying quality abou.t
them," said Tom Janich, an interior
landscape specialist and member of the
California landscape Contractors Association
(CLCA). "Only recently has published
research confirmed it."
Janich recommends that placing plants,
such as Engl1)h ivy. Cerbcra daisy. and
chrysanthemums every 100 feet in an office.
eff ectS of outdoor air pollution -indoor
air can be 100 times more polluted."
The following list represents plants that
have an Jppetite for indoor pollutants that
cause sick building syndrome.
• Spider plants
• Englbh ivy
• Flowering plants such as the pNce lily,
Cerbera daisy and chrysanthemum
• Split-leaf and heart-leaf philodendron
• Colden pothos
• 8Jmboo
• Ficw> .
• Blade-leaf f\ \arginJlJ
• Lady or areca palm
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Community· forum Community forum run:. on Tue>day:., lhursd.t)~ .inti S.1turd.1)')
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Write tu: Pilot ll'ttcrs, 3.30 W. Bay St.1 Costa Mesa, CA 92627
r ax letters to: 646-41 70
Reader>' Hotlinc ... 642-6086
Editor William Lobdcll ... 642-4321 , ei..t. 351
Shame on editor
Shame on you, Mr. Lobdell!
Y.our column of Aug. 13
ri'diculing Councilwoman
Sandra Genis is entirely out of
line. It is childish, vindictive
and has no cla \\ hatsoever.
Councilwoman Genis is
articulate, well informed and
well prepared at every council
meeting; and, she has class,
plus a terrific brain. I lave you
ever liMencd to a Costa Mesa
Council meeting?
Do 1 detect a bit of envy, o r
is it sexism? I'd match her
"l.O." against yours any day.
You owe her an :lpology!
Having fun at someone else's
expense is just plain mean.
' cars and inducing enough
growth 10 destroy this buffer
zone.
JANE REMINGTON
Costa Mesa
0
In poking good-natured fun at
Costa Mesa Councilwoman
Sandy Genis last week, Daily
Pilot Editor William Lobdell
could have gone one step
beyond President Roosevelt
and Winston Churchill, and
likened Ms. Genis to Harry
Truman. It !>ecmcd that only
the "people" liked Harry
Truman -and he was handily
reele cted much to the shock of
the heavyweights.
... .
Asleep
at helm?·
Former grartd juror say s County
Board of Education President
Elizabeth Parker is 'flaming
libe ~al' who heads a bloated
bureaucracy . She says it isn't so.
hu;.1rd member Par1'er ha> done for
them lately :ind cc ho" the~ rcpl) •
.. \\hat\ 1h:it )OU ... ay'! El1LJbe1h
\\h0'! Oh~ tho c people at the
Counl> olfic..e·! Ju!.t \\-hat du the~ <lo
Jc"'n there. all\\\a, '!°°
II\ high tim~ 1h:11 .111 111 u~ an the
• .:;lh Di ... tnct t.11-c u du.,cu look :.it thi\
bloa•1 .. J, lit1lc·kn1>\\ n. 111 .Jl hmnt'>llC •
cnt11~ ·ind Its ho.ird pr1.:~ Jent come
JIJ•J~ 'r our kid.,'i;omg t~> \lhool 111
our 'trapped lo".il d1,ll tt l' n:n;unl~
dl..)1..f\C it.
. "KE~ I "> \IOORE
CuronJ dcl ~lar
h.1·111 \luurc '; J 11ur1' nptricnce
t•<>urdin.1tur fur tilt' Tu3li11 ( nint•d
tl1mil Vi:.lrht. Jfr :.t:ncd u11 tht•
19Sl·b1 Orangt• luunt.1 Gr.111d Jury
1111d < hain·d t/Jt• Grand Jurun'
h >ucfatiun Ldur.1tiun .)U/J·cummill£•t•
for liH• )t•ars.
CARMELITA POPE
Costa Mesa
Voters of Costa Mesa like
Sandy Genii. because she
stands upJor them where mos t
elected officials fear to stray
from ''political correctness."
She actually speak!. for our own
c11izens. even taxpa)er,l>. l'\'e
noticed that she is not
con~tantly seeking to ingratiate
herself to please neighboring
cities anti out~ide politicians.
By Kent & Moore
(lil.lbcth Dorn Parker respond
I ,1•n 'er\ prou J ut mv h.•c< rd, the
ded1c.lted !>tall 01 the Or:111gt•
Co:.int\ Dep.irtnaent 01 Educ.-it1on. and
.. o
Thank heave n for Sandy Genis,
and shame on the Pilot for ats
1ll·conceh ed auack on her.
Genis 1s hone!>! and gutsy,
respon~i~e to the public,
C\trcmdy bright, and without
greed. You mhscd the mJrk
badly in your dem1\e ~·
front-page assault on thi'I
candidate "ho's CJrned her
popularity. Iler imp.lllcncc "1th
Nc"port Dcach' reque t "a"
not without pro,ocauon. a' )OU
_ ~~t..-and-~ d1i:~.cd at
pl.inners and council member.,
not tho. citizcm of Ne\\ pmt
Beach.
To begin ut the beginning.
the Newport Beach public
voted )Cars ago to delete the
Coa!.l f reeway from count}
plans, a good deci'>wn becaui.c
the freeway would ha\ e
<kstrO)ed residential
neighborhoods in the cit~. But
to carry that amc traffic (and
with a bogus clnirn that a pa!.!
Co ta Me sa council had agreed
ouill)UO a ~idge at +9~h Street
in to Huntington Beach)
Newpoft Beach officials arc
now lf)in~ to ram th is bridge
through -although it \\Ould
dc!i.troy re idential
neighborhood!'. in both Col>ta
Mc!>a and Huntington Beach.
Ne"port Beach officials, not
Costa Mesa's, need the lecture
on being good neighbors.
All of Newport Dench should
be aware of this: Many of its
O\\ n citizens also oppose the
19th Street bridge, becau\c 11
\\oultl bring heavy traffic. crime
and pollution to Newport
Oeach neighborhoods ns well
Ne" port Dcach ha!> been
buffered from Santa Ana, \\1th
pit its urban ills, by Coi.ta
Mesa. The 19th Street bridge is
capable of attracting enough
Yep, S~ncly Genis is OK, and
she i;e 1" to the point.
GERRY COLSON
Costa Mesa
Thanks, Hewitt
CCOl'-lUcS to )OU, ~1r.-Httgh --
He\\ all, and the Daily Pi lot.
\\hat J coup )OU ha\e pulled
off. "George l3u!.h: A bluepnnl
for four mQre year:." wa!> a
ma)tcrpiecc. On the other
hand. The Rcgi!>ter's "impy, ,
much·publac1£ed ·•stand Do" n
Mr. Du,h" paled by compari on
and !>uffered from subsrancc
ahu,e. it had none.
The Rcgbter's cditori.11 staff
should be cmbarra.,sed to
publish \UCh Du h league (pun
intended) ramblings. Do they
jiw hope-a-" hitc knigJ"lt ""'II
emerge from the ~OOd\\orb.?
I am one of the cu rrent
minority that believe Mr. Dush ,,,11 'uccced in No,ember
i.impl) bccau c he is the best
man for the JOb. Admittedly, he
has mode mistakes. But look at
the bal:mce sh~t. Mr. Hewitt's
analysis reminds us of the big
picture, and "hen the time i
right, Mr. Bush will remind the
American people. Timing may
J10t be evcrythmg, but it's
prClt) darned important. The
Clinton-Gore tickeL may \\Cit
regret peaking in AUS'J!il.
rhanks ag.ain for the fine
editorial The nc\I three
months !>hould be interesting
indeed.
RICHARD L. OANKS
Newport Deach
D atl} Pilot reporter Ru!is Loar's rc:ccnt
piece .on Ora.ng.c Coun1¥ Dcpartmt.nt
ol blucation President Elizabeth
Parker "At The Helm Once More'' dcm;1nd.,
cd11on,il p.1gc commenta;y by member of
the puhltc re,1d ing in Trustee Arca 5.
Whtie '>ornc of her community .ictivit1c.,
arc of note. \\hat do her liberal '>ocial
.ia;cnda-. ha\e to do with being elected a
Department ot Educauon goH:rning board
member with the rcspon~1btl1ty of ovcr-.eerng
cost·effcc1i .. e m.1nagcmc nt of a h,ugc:,
~illion·a ~car bureaucracy?
As a lrunt·linc educator and fo rmer grand
Juror "ho, along \\Ith man} othcri.. has
'itudic<l the dcp.1rtmcnt for )CM'>, l find It
ironic th.11 r..1'. P.1rker bemoan\ the current
\talc of cJucauon in th1!> count) \\ hile
pointing ltl ho\\ thing ... \\ere 'ome :!O )Cars
.1go.
I la' the public forgollen the 2D·plu11 year..
uf h1ghh l lltic;1l g1 and jury reports along
\\1th 'tat~ t1>r11rni,.,ion. cdt11 ... 111on.tl anah\I'>'
and ,e,cral contract .1ud1tOf\0 \\arnings of the
\\,1,tc. duplt1...111t>n of wr.ice., and gros.,
mbm,inai:c ment \\hich has cw.led at the
O_rJngc Count} Department of EJuca11on
un<lcr ~h. Pufler' bcr.mt-lcadcrniip?-
H.1' the public lorgouen -the ne\\.,p:tpe-r
sto nc<i telling of the abu ... c of children "hi le
unde r the department\ care \vh1lc l\1'.
Parker ''J" .. at the helm?" (And, did .,he
C\cr spc.1k out t1bout the c 1mpropr1e1ie!I ?)
I I.I\ the public forgo1tcn her chilling
prud:rn1JLion of being a "llam111g lcftillt
liberal" at the Jan. 11. 1990 Department of
Education board meeting?
l la the public forgouen her consistent
rubber '>tamping of th e adminl'itrative staff.
her generous c\pensc accounl,, her
opp1Nt1011 10 p.1rcntJI choice in our choob,
or the fact th.11 'he ha' time an<l again voted
agaan't chJ11g111g the morning hoard meeting
hour" to the C\e111ng ti' the othe r chool
board' du 1n the count)., Come now,
houldn•t pJrcnh "ho \\Ork .111 da) be able
to g1\e much·nlcded 1npu1 to their elected
board a' other parent' do'?
Fin:.ilty, has the public forl!t>llen the
<,omber \\arning' to reorganize gl\en by the
(li1.1bcth Parker
Cornmi ... ,1on on C.tl1lorn1a \tJtc Go. ~111111ent the t:f1c1t nt, t llt.'Cll.t.' St•n ices '' t.! pro,idc 10
.ind E:.conomv to 1he Dl.'p.1rt111ent of :he ch1ldrt•n m our commun t}
Education \\hilc i\h P.ir1'cr ''·" .. ;1t 1h1..• Ilic publ11 dl'Scr\t':. ,, 111 Jlc ctml..'nl .ind
helm?" \\'a11lllll!' 1 \\h,ll \\.lrllillL' 1 3CCur3tt.! ,)!l,11)S1) thJr\ th,11 Ulll..'rCt.J 0\ t\\r,
But, let°:. loctr-nn the cL1"rtx;m 1 ·.1chcr Mo<.>r('. rT t: 'rt'por~. · · omhl'r ".:irnmg:.,'
for a moment. II ~h. l'.irh·r h.11.J c\cr and other rn.:ittl'r5 al~i:sect in hi) letter
interfaced ''.!th fhrnt·linc tc.1ch..:r::. ~he ''uulu happt'nL-tl l>cturc or durrns h1> tl'nUrl' on tht•
have learned 111,1 h.111d th.11 ~ll p..r1..1.. rH ul · Granc.J Jur., ,, hach t•ndt d 1n junt.> 1982 .1 h1:.
them du nut~c,cn u'c L'cp.IJJ!ll1.. l 1 ,.,,b !ll'lorc I C\t!n be..,~n ,er.mg on the board
Education 'er.ill'' hcc.1t1"1C ilithc '.:"1'.:' arc mu h fe,5 sen mg ;h d1a1r.
already ulk1cd h) their 0\\11 d1,111ct !. :-i111ce ,\Ir, \\oorc )tcpp1d dcJ\\n arum ht)
A s fo r b;1.I\ .. ~ 1c;r,g .ind t•J7() thcrc \\;1, pu)t O\l'r 10 \C,lrS agu, much ha) th.rngcd.
conw.11.:11t rn11..ern 11..i.:.11d1nl! th1' \\I.! l c1.e <.ul adrn1n1)tlf-lfi\c t '\J.lt.'O>CS h\ O\t?! \\a~tcful duph,,1111rn ot "'"'(\ice::. \\hen -1·krce111 .1nd redireefL<tl tho e rcso ircc> to
nt•tifie<l ol tht·sl t.1-1., b\ 1hc Or.1ncc Count' I C'lt r ~t:C\C our children ''11houl add1n~ tt> tl.t7
Grand Jur. ''h1k ··,11 Ilic helm." ~I P.11kcr ·11,p.1.1:rs burden.
did nothing C\\\: pa ~1rnt inuc •·1iu,111c" ·I' \s ,1 re:.lllt, the bo.trd h.h de\ clopt•d nnd u~ual... t: \J>.lnd~ ! J hroJd r ansc: oi progr' rn:. not
Unbclk,,1bh, I ru'tcc 1\rca 5 ,011.:1.,, ll.'rl:(! b\ local school d1 lntb, trom )l,t:'Ctal
tC\\ardcd her (11 m.d clfo1h :i, their t1d11 1.11\ 1 lu .1t1on, to mt:eting the need, ut hon·e~l":.
by returning h<.:r tu l11t1 .. e lqr .11101hcr term!· childa..n, lo ,1l1c1nJll\.t! t·uurJt1on.pru~r;im~ tor
h Jn)bOJ} :.m.1k1..· out there' \Out 1 at l11gh rbk 01 tailing in bi!il 1 "chool ;ind
~t' P.111\\.'r, unclc:Naml;ihb. b!Jme' l'l1.: conunun1t\.
C\\:l)thang llll l'rop. I~. "h1 .. h th,· pcopk 1,1 The Dep:mment promolt:':. coopcrnt1on
Colift>rn1J p.1"cJ men' helming!:. and, ltkc bet\\ 1.·l'n I 1c,1I school di~tr1cls. 1.:iw
twr cntrcnchc:d. hu1c.1u..i.111c :11l111111Mr.1to1'. t•nrorcement .1sencie:., and >Oci.:il t'r\lrt•
\he call~il:ihc·r ta\c:,. '1 -~ll~H.:.~._ lhi:..mirunmc.s. duplio!.lOO-~·----
M1nJ }OU. till'•'' ou r moni::~ ,h · has cr\1C'e:. nncl c~b to tht> lJ\PJ\l'r.
Contanu.ill\ .1110,,~d tu be thrth\n~dmqt \\r. \\0tJrt• '' corr<.•ct to );w tlial m;im lcJCJI
various County D..: p.irtm c:nt educatllH1.1I r .11 d.15,.,,0< 1m ll.'111..:hcr., knm' l111le uboul the
hok' \\ hilc the k>l.'..il ,ch111il llM1 icl' tough 11 count\ clcp.11tment. Thi:. I) bec,1ust' loc-al
out. If it\ b1gsc:r, 1(, bc11t·r! d1stric.~ prmu.Je direct ~upport lo their
Let\ 'cc no\\, "1.1' dt,llar,'.' 'er-.u ... "t;Cltlll!! ll'Jd l'~). 1111, 1:. \\hJl local cvntrol 1:, Jtl .:ibout
\\-hat \\e pa) tor· under Bo.ird Pre .. idcn1 The (0lllll\ dt"partml'nt till:. gJp) th.ll 101..'rtl
Parker's lcntkr,ltip ~ what tin 1n1~ic,tin~ di,trict' c.111 t .:idclrt:)!> eff1c1enth : Fur l'Xl1mp ~.
topic for u · to i>onJcr right now durini:: th..: "t! prt' :t <. 1unl)"' dt.> enrichment program~.
current fl'( 11 cri'i' .. like The OL t<foor School .. , ;rnd pro~rJrn) tor
Ye!>, rc:portcr I l,.1r\ 'tlll") p.11ntcJ quite an d11ld1~n .i L .. md the count\. "ith ~pt.!t•JI Ol't>d'
upbeat picture lll our dcJicatcd county 1h.11 \\ould he too experhl\E? 10 mt•td di'>tricl
trU'\teC but \llll l,IO be 'lire of OOC thll11! ;J\ h <fi'>tr1Cl
she·s "at 1h~ helm·· tor the third time. I: \\Ill Tho l' ot u' '~ho care aoout public
b~ bu'lne,., .1, 1hu.1l 011 .. c i! 11n 11 1hi.. t~cll11.Jl on :do not nt>ed m1)in1ornwd fW p t?,
inef11c1cn1 Jnd l.11gcl) unm.(1..,, 1~ l1kt• ,\\r \\oort>, to continue lo contu)t.> the
cducatwnal uam ,,ll1r agcrh.) pub! c. Our lOmmul91Ly \_Jrgentl\ n~~J, the
I he quc 11011 1 ... 11f 1:11ur,e: ll.1, c th.: public to J\. \\Ith \\'Oreb and doll.m .. th.1t o
pc1lplc re all} l•cl.'n l!Ctttnl! ''Ir.at the~ p.11d fln cl11ld1en onw 1 H. \\1th th1:. )upport
\\1th ~h. Pai 1-l'r ",1t the hclm'r I think not C1l1tor111a ' 1cf, \\111 t;d tht:> tool:. they f.lt!l'll to
but don't t.1!.;c Ill\ \\l,rd tor 11. l'IWr!! Zt' ,rn 1·lo11om~ th.~t cJn compcti:
Ju!.t a~t.. nuhl ic.1d1er ... 111 ll'" n \\h.1t th~ glol>.111, 111 lhl'.? ht C1.•ntu•\
Or.ingl.' Coi.111~ Dq1ar1111cnt ol EJulallon ur -llizJbeth Durn P.uJ.cr
The following is D sampling of c:Jlls rrom our
24·hour R eaders· Hollinc. If you'd like lo get
imo/"·ed, it's as easy as punching in the following
C\.cn numbers: 6-12-6086.
a need of is law enforcement rcrno\ing ;hose people
from the bicycle lane.
The walt..crs and joggers back there don l e\'cn St)
by staying on the right hand 'ide of the ro.1d. Ifs a
nightmare bad. there sometime' lt's one of the few
place in Orange County that a b11..")Ch!>t can ride h1<o
bike without the threat of bc111g run O\er by a Cjr.
fair chance.
If \\C arc e\pcctcd tt) ube) the la~'· "h' aren't
they e:-<pcctcd to obc} the l.1\\ '! l'J ltkl· to '1.:i: c.ir'
banned from bJt k. there hut ~omcb(1d~ h ..... Jii't !!l'llc
in and pul in a new parking lot b.1ck there '('
whoever thi guy i \\hO ha) bi: n 1Jgllt111g tor thri:c
decade tO< keep the Oack. Ba) l)m c p11 t 1nc \\ h~
isn't 1t they haven't been figh1 ing the car ... ~
pmblcm \\1th an) 1h111g but the p1.:l1plc '' al1'111~
around Jo"n thi:r~ II the~ hall their ~"11 "P cc Hl
\\alk, there \\Oulu be no problc1u. I hkc Ill 11Jc 11
la't ~111J hard to get n gooJ \\ ~H 1-out anJ 11 · ... .a guoJ
pl:tcc 10 riJi:. I th111k af the) hJJ a Ji:signatcJ Jr~.1
h>r 1 .. Jc:,1ri.1n' 11 \\Ould mat..c thtni; J lln 'Jler
Pica e Jca\"c your name (spell it out), city and
phone number (for verification). Th.mk )Ou!
Bikes and Back B}Y Ill
First off, 98 percent of the bicyclists back there (on
the Back Bay) arc tlj)lally incapable of riding at 25
males an hour. · -·
Second, the people "ho ore a problem back there
arc joggers, the roller skaters, the old women
walking and the women and men pushing baby
carriages b.ick there. Every ingle one or them is in
the bicycle lane. •
A bicyclist can't eve n ride in the bicycle lune
becnuse1it is occupied at all times by joggers.
walker , and birdwatchers. lf an}tbing. there isn't a
need of the speed limit being IO\\ercd, what there i
City slicker
horses around
on 6-week trip
And now )OU h.1ve jogger \\hO \\.On't e\.en s1.1y
on the right hand i.1tlc of the road, compluining
about bicyclist . At le.isl the btC)Clu.t 1s tr) ang to
stay in the b1C)cle lane. That road hould be di\idcd
.,in half. You stay on the nght hand side, thJt
e pecially goes for the jogger!\, \\alkcrs ~ind people
pushing baby carriages.
l\e gone do\\ n that hill into th e 0.1ck DJ)
heading outh 01nJ )OU come around th e corner and
lo and behold there i'> lour, fa e people 111\ldc the
lane and you havl; to do an emergency maneuver
atound them If these people ''ould ~tay on the
right hand side of th~ road at least "e \\Ould ha\c a
Why didn't they fight that new p.11k1ng ll't' l\l'
been riding my bicycle back there 'incc l1 l>7r l'hc:'
more traffic that the cit) and the count) hnng., b.1 .. ~
there the \\Or t the problem "going to g~t
There llhould be signs there telling the pc11plc to
stay out of the bike lam:. GM~ c' Cr) bud\ cqu .11
accc . This i" suppo cd to be the country \1? thl."
free. It' not the count!) ol 1hc \,alhr ur the
jogger.
~111-.L ~tURPl l't. l\1,1.1 ,\!~'·'
0
I ride that all the time, and I rcall) <llm't 'cc 11)
Actually, he's not
performing here. And,
even i( he were, 1l's tough
to gain admittance
through the doublc·gJtl'Cf
security of the Harbor
Island palazzo whoS<'
owner won't C\-en IN me
c.hampagne gla ~in the house.
(How rar(>f1l'<l 1~ life at The
Lanesborough? Well, the good nev.i. is th.ll,
1ntluded in a SS,000-a-day suite, )Ou'll get
a ch;iulleur-dm·en Roll~·RO)"Ce The b.ld
n~" ,., thJt. if you order breakfast. you 'll
hJ\e to p,1y (or it.
l menllon her name.
Confrey ,,nd C.uolc art.•
"taking 1tw1r
ease" ·with il longt1m •
0
HE MUST LOVE HORSES VERY MUCH -
Dr. Bill Mancl.uk 1) back at h 111 B.ilbo.1 C OMMAND PERFORMANCE,
NEWPORT STYLE -Members of
• Great Bri tain'!. Royal Family c.m 't get
hefe (seems they'te busy with '3 bit of a
dust-up Involving ln·laws), but their favorite
cafe pianist is p_laying ;,at an exclusive s.1lon
on Harbor 1$1.lrld.
------friend. Jnd the ke)~ud
I ltlnd home, feehng e>;h1l,u.1ted alter .,
hoN>b.1ck ride '>p.1nning sj, wi>el..S .
He's also hurting. His long .. l1ling right
kntt wall require surgery, 01nd his rurnp is
tcndN enough to comm.lnd premium
price at the me.at counter.
Confttr Ph11tie1 ls b.Kk in town with
wife Ca•, visiting frien~ and checlung
progress ol thetr home under construction
in Huntington Beach. Then it's b.lck to 0 1'
Blighty, to wind down 1 ~ar·lon&
~&IFmeflt at The L1~gh. London's
Mwet .and coscliest (S200 milhon·plui> "1n
inn," .
,
is car f only enough to
keep the fingers nimble.
;and to r pond to
------in p1tation. Such Inspiration came Sund.>y, \\hen
Glrole mentioned that she and Confrey
shcl re the Qme bir1hday, Aug. 1 5. This
lnspir~d him lo pounce upon the nearest
piano, telling gut:$l\, "Thi is a ~8 I'~
11M-1ys wanted to ~ng."
And wNt he belted out wa • "Happy
Birthday to Us." TMre wta\n't a dry
But, .ah, 1t was a once-in·<i·lifetime trek
for the \Oeter•n -..eteriNri.ln (Corona dtl
M.lr An m11 Hosp1t.all -c~ar across
Coor.ldO, from the New Mexico border to'
the Wyoming hne. His King R.anch
q~tter•hone, Pepi fashion, wun't
equ1pptd with I~. but tMy
took· the sc...k route, and Manct.rk
redom they must ''NW! ~ ;,a
CJ
<..llt,;C1'. llORVAl H ,
Co.,t..i Mc::...a
rm \\1th 1hc U1 .. , .. k Tratl C111zcn,h1p Ad\l~)l)
Cl'I 11mttcc in ~C\\ purt Bc.alh \\ c'rc 1111crc,tc\i in
)tiur .ir11de lln the l3a k OJ) Orne. Our c0mrnittc:.c
r\.'cnmmcnJation 1s that our optimum
rl.'c:ommcndat1on i ... that C.J~ be bJnned or be.
rc.,tnc1eJ on the U.11:k Ba' Dmc from San Joaquin
11111' to t:J .. tblull RoJd \\ e \\l Id also lake to sec :i
.. cp;.i1.11ion 1lf b11..}de' trn1ls ol the bit..e ndcr-. and
the ~Jc,t11Jn I r~ul'
.. that •
SALLY CRO WE
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A10 Tuesday, August 25, 1992
COURSE
From A1
The City Council rejected the Grecn'il
IJte'>t settlement offer of Sl.25 million two
"eeks ago. The Green!> are seeking com·
pcn'>Jllon for golf c.in~ and other property
the) O\\n, and money they claim was lost
bccJusc of alleged c11y mismanagement of
drn mg range m1pro,ements. The Greens
hJ\ c :..ibo ft led l\\ o lawsuits against the
Cll\
l'hc counl·11 ha., 1mtructed the city at·
1n111c) ., ollicc to begin an unlJ\\-ful de·
1.1111cr ac1 llHl ~ind iJ 11 c .. pa.,., ac11on against
1hc lin.:cn~ 1f the) .ire nut off the pre·
mN.'' l°l) Sept I
· \\ h~11 "e '' ould lh1 ,., SUl' the G rec n,,
'"'",~ thl') .ire 111 unl.t\\ful pn.,sess1011 of
1hc .:l1ur'l JllJ th.11 lhCJ' arc tn:'p~ing,"
,.11d dt\ .lllllrtlC\ rum Kathe
l'hl \.II\ CllulJ fl'lel'C up Ill three limes
the .1muu111 ol rc.:,enuc t-.k~.1 \'crdc m.1y
POP
From A1
...
lose if it docs not take over operations
within th e contract terms.
Filing such an action would involve the
federa l courb, which could turn into an
ugly, protracted affair. Kathe said Mesa
Verde's lost profits could exceed $100.000
3 month if the Greens plan on staying.
Complicating matters are personal is·
sues between the Greens and various city
employee , particularly former council
member Orville Amburgey and golf course
superintendent Robert Shipley.
And throwing another wrench into th e
proceedings is the fact that the elder
Green, 75, suffered a debilitating stroke :i
month ago. He is now paralyzed on one
side.
"We want to work it out and we want
to leave quietly and smoothly, but this
business has been here 23 years and we
have a lot of stake in it and I don't be·
licve the City Council realizes that." Tim
Green sa id. ·
"I am done here. The city doesn't want
me here and they want me to move on
and I'll be glad to move on. But I need to
t:tke care of my family.
"lf we have to, we're going to go to fed-
eral court and the city will spend hun-
dreds of thousands to get rjd of us. JC
that's whot they want to do, that's what
will happen."
Mayor Mary Hornbuckle said the ~oun
cil is \\illing to seule with the Greens. But
she said it will not be bullied into payi ng
the Greens off in on.ler to end the stale·
mate.
"All we can do is try and be fair. We've
_had a long·term relationship with the
Green organ1Lution and we recognize
that."
l lornbuclde added that !>he is "dis·
heartened," Chat the transition is not
going smoothly.
"Change of any lintl is always tough.
I'm sad it'!> coo1c down to the lawyers se t·
Greenbaum fell face l'irst and the stingray s\\am
away with his rod and reel. GUITAR
From A1
tling this matter. But I suspect that re·
fleets society today more than anything
else.
"I hope we can settle this without going
to court, I think that's the hope of all the
council members. But we will not settle It
in u fiscally irresponsible.. matter."
Left most in the dark is the new con·
cessionaire , Mesa Verde Partners.
"We'r~ ready to go Sept. l," said Scott
Henderson, a partner in Mesa Verde.
"But the city has told us to expect the
wo rst. The Greens have indicated to us
that they are working on some arrange·
ment. But if no arrangement is met by the
first, I don't know wh at we'll do."
He abo said the stalemate has cast a
shadow over the ·future of Green's cm·
ployees. Mesa Verde has retained most of
th e city employees who were facing lay·
offs, but the Green employees arc still in
a twilight zone, because they don't know
who will be running the golf course come
Sept. I. •
Winifred Borgen
turns 100 today
COSTA MESA -A hving piece or Orange County history turns 100
today.
Winifred Borgen, an O range
County resident since 190-i, turns
100. Borgen came to Orange
County'from Missouri with her
mother and two sbters. Her brother
was working in the oil fields in
Olinda, now Brea, and they settled
there.
She me t her husband, Carl
Dorgen in 1910. They lived in
Fullerton until 1970, when they
moved to Costa Mesa.
Carl "'orked in the oil industry
until his retirement in 1945. He
died a t the age of 98 in 1975.
Along with tw~ children,
Winifre d has ftiur grandchildren,
nine great·grandchil· dren nnd 12
grcat·great grandchildren.
I u'ttn -Grculh.111111 :-..11J he tell another bite.
··Ami I kne" 1t \\.I'> a h11! lHH:," he said. "I
thought to lll)'clt. t\la)hl 't better not fight wi th
him ·"
"My wife always said I'd die on the pier, an<l
she was almost right," he said.
Despite the scare, Greenbaum said he plans 10
return to the pier the first chance he gets.
"I'm in bad shape, there's no que~tion about
that," he acknowledged. "But thi \\US just a freak
proved by the City Council in 1987, the center's landlord,
The Irvi ne Co., and the mnnagement. the Rouse Co., sup·
port the sign's construction.
Officials from Rouse a nd The Irvine Co. contended that
the Hard Rock Cafe would be a nighttime draw for Fash-
ion lslond and that tenants we re looking forwa rd to its ar·
riva l, which they hope will attract more shoppers-and boost
sales.
t ler relations report that
Winifred, who lives in her own
mobile home with a· live· in
attendant, is in fine mental and
physical condition, a bit weak on
the short·term memory but still
remembering everything in the pasL
Uut 11 \\J' 11.10 l.1te
\\ h1lc cJg111g \)\l'r to grab ht' gaff 011 the other
..,,Je of the bench. <..irccnbuum's foot got caught in
ht' \\hl·ckh.m. ~..th'._l..1ng him uH bal.1ncc.
COUNCIL
From A 1
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1.1~ 111r :he l\\t1 p.11i..i..·I, h." ticcn
l'llll' 1lul II.> I c .1h11u1 SSO m1ll111n.
accident." ·
Said his wife Gertrude: "His pirit is willing, but -1-
his flesh is weak."
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' ' ' '. ' ' ' ' I 'I l I 11 i' I I . ' ' '\ . •
.Sports
Sailors eye
Sonora ii~ : ,
Orange gets
·'coached out'
~ Estancia welcomes
·sophomore Texas 'transfer;
as conditioning week begins.
N ewport Harbor High football
coach Jeff Brinkley said the
Sailors will play Sonora I ligh
Friday, Sept. 11 , should the fall
sports coaches boycott in the Or-
ange Unified School Dimict force
cancellation of their scheduled Sept.
10 opener with Orange I ligh.
Brinkley and Newport Athletic
Director Eric Twcit are awaiting
word today from Orange Principal
Rob(!!t Lewis, on whether a dispute
O\er a union-approved 50-percent
coaching stipend cutback can be rc-
sofved in lime to honor the original
football schedule.
Sonora is slated 10 open its sea-
son. Sept. 11. against ho~t Can)on.
which is one of four district schools
See FOOTBALUB2
Martin, Jangi
have Workman
with all smiles
~ Both return to fold after
recovering from non-football
injuries to boost ace stock.
By Richard Dunn
SllO'U wmn •
W ith l\"'0
of Or-
ang c
Co~t College's
projected start·
ing offe nsive
tad.les back in
camp, Coach
Bill Workman is
ready fo r more balance in prc')ea on
drills.
Jack Martin, a 6-foot-6, 285 re·
turning letterman, and freshman
_. See OCC/82
Estancia's Braatz
' transfers to Idaho
By Barry Faulkner
SPQl1s Wnter
L cah Braatz, a three-sport star
at Estancia High, and one of
the top softball recruits in the
,nation. has transferred to Jl schooJ
in Idaho for her senior year.
Braatz, a 5-JO senior this fall, was
an All:CIF 3-A selection last pring
as a short top, catcher and pitcher.
See BRAATZ/82
· oany Pilot Sports •••
Tuesday
August 25, 1992
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6.U-4330 e>.t.387
lectlon B
John Orayf ord-boating/82
Sports on TV-rad10/B3
Class1f 1ed 85
. . Betting ·''rious ·ov~r -a-a~days!
Hair ' today •••
The Pilot's sports stafr is getting ready for the 1992 high school fool~ll season ·and to kick it off (from left) Richard
Dunn, De nnis Broslerhous, Barry Faulkner and Roger Carlson had a team meeting al Orange Coast College Monday.
. t I ... gone omorrow.
'
..,,....., ".rlln-t 0. ~ ,...,.
The result of the team meeting? Richard Dunn, Dennis Broslerhous, Barry Faulkner and Roger Carlson have that ready·
for-kicking-tail and taking numtiers look! For more of the game's action, see BJ.
Locals Only
--Golf Of Cost. ....
._ The thought is simple:
w.e'd do almost anything
but stand upon our heads! ,--
A t fir:.t it seemed like !ouch ..
logical idea.
It'!> !>ummcr . 11's the dog d.J))
of August ... it's, \\ell, 11me to get a life!
Right'!
So the commitment "as made We'd
do 11. We'd go much further than ~al
Wonhington, we'd do a 101 more thiln
simply stand upon our head:!> \\ c 'd take
it to the outer limits.
.But as the da)!>
grew closer the
ques11on remained
unan:."'ered. \\,"hen
am l going to.tell m)
v. if e, Dorothea, about
th1!>?
I'm sure !>he's
ah\a)!> though t there
"ere a fe,\ scre"'s
loo!>c an)"a), anO
after the 11111ial shock
"ear:. off I 1..nc"'
the que)lllln "ill
come •
"\\ ho!>e 1Jea v. as
thi~~ .. JO)V.J) ?., she .-.
Sports
Ed itor
\\OulJ be sure to al!>k. · • 4
I\ e never been abk 10 lie to her
\\lthuut grinning. 1 hcre's no \\J~ :.he'.,
going to buy some C0\.1-e)ed Mor: .abl1u1
m' i:d11or, Uill Lobdell, \\1th :.ome .,Ort
of off-the-'' all demand.
\\'hJt's ·my six-year-old
granddaughter, Breana, going to think!
\\'or!>e )Cl ... "hat's m} gr.rnJ~n.
Andrew, going to S3) "hen he get~ a
good look this morning'? He doc,n'i
e'en hke ll if I change the <.lo-.1.
A full back-linebacl-er t)pC \\ho take~
no prisone rs "uh h1) fourth b1nhJa)
loonung \\hen' Orange COJ!>t hu'b
G.ol~\'~n Quo~ ih~~-.-0ni.
one wav I feel I can J'cal "1th AnJre".
the human hurricane
I'm telling him the truth It \\,I)
Estancia High lineman Mike H.1mngton
\\hO did it. If he h:b an) prubkms \\llh
th is. go see ~111...e,
Another tru i:.m: I told !ti) \\ik
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. 82 Tuesday, August 25, 1992
·-. )
Merit Cup beckons
·Newport's Bertrand
in .Japanese event
...,_ He'll be leading U.S. in international series
in America's Cup boats at Japanese venue.
N c:\\port\ John Bertrand \\ill be leading the United
!:It.lies team in the Merit Cup, an international match·
racing wries sailed 111 Amcrica·s Cup class boat~ start-
111g Aug "!7 in Zushi. Jap~1n.
Oc:ru .intl. the veteran ol three America's Cup campaigns
(most recent I) as strJtegi'l on Dennis Conner's Stars &
:>tnpt.'.\), "111 be compcung again~ teams led by Marc Pajot of
l·r.1n..:c. Peter Gilmnre uf Australia and Chris Dickson of
JJpJn .
Unlike tlec1 racing. in m.tlch racing there are only two boats
---------on the r.11:e ..:ou1~c. While boat speed, strategy and
Boating
lucl. .ire the l..e' components of ncet racing, match
r.Kcr~ c:ng.ige 111 Jggrcss1v~ tactical moves which
force s1lt1Jl 1om.
Bul ullimJtcly, the only thing that matters in
m.1td1 racing 1' winning, because there is no sec-
ond place in a match race.
Short 1.2-milc cour cs and downwind finishes
\\Ill tc~t the hoal-hJndling skills of a veteran
American team. According to Bertrand, "Since our
· tcJrn h.id no time 10 practice together, I put to-
gc.·ther the mo'l e\pericnccd. and most fl exible
h:.1m I cuultl gll ··
In addition to Uenrand, the U.S. team will in·
dude Amcric.1\ cup veterans Jerry Kirby, John
\pence. R<1lph UJIJndge, John BclSki, Wally
I ktH). I l.1rl\\\ II Jord.1r1. John ·Sangcrmeisfer and
11111 Pu)!h Pc.tcr Dch1cccn~ nf Nc"rort is the team manager.
I he \krn <.up 1.., one ol the: premier match racing events in
thc \\t111d. and the uni\ to u-,c the ~Jmc America's Class boats
w .. 1.·tl 111 the Amcrr1. .• 1-..: Cup. The Japanese provide two identi-
~.ill~ 11.:::1.J .ind outllllcd b,1.it--to minimize boat speed advan-
l.11.:1. ....
-lkrtr.111J. c111ng Im intc.:rc..,l in the coming 1995 America's
t up 11..d.., th.11 tlm \c..ir\ c'enl leJtures teams committed to
1.umpc.:1111g 111 the nc\l Amc:m:J·, Cup. Corporate America is
.il ... o g..:11111g 11111) ... 1cp \\tlh this rcgJlla; Hewlett Packard is pro-
' 1d ng the: An 1.ncan 1 c.im \qlh lodging in both the U.S. and
J.1p.1n
E'c:n tlwuch 01.'rtr.mtl 1.., nut current!..,, r<\nl..cd on the match
1.1cinc un:u11~ he ran!.-. .1m1111c the "or1J·s clue s.11lors. tn addi-
t11>n lc.1 hr.., Amcr1c.1' Cup e~pcncnce. l3cr1rnnd is a two-time
01\ mp1an w1lh .1 s1h er med.ii from the Los Angeles Games,
111d .1 l\\v-l!lnc La-.c:r \\OrlJ d1.1mp1un.
~h11e reccntlv. 13enrand h." bc:cn .1ctl\C in the international b1~·bn.11 orrnii .... "11ming ''orltl championships tn both the
;\ l.1\1 and :'ll·l\llll cl.i... .. es.
0
5.111 n.! 1n itlrn11cal S.intan.1 '.!th. 12 teams of three junior sail-
11r., Imm .1cru,.., the nation .1nJ Australia competccLin Balboa
Y.1chl Club·.., Gmernur'S Cup tfii., \\CCkend, facing each of their
,,1mpL11lllr\ in c.1nc.: m.1tch race
C11nJ111ons ''ere t)pical or ..,ummer here. with fair to medium
\\lllJ, m.il!Jting bcl\\Cen South JllU wc ... l. With a 26-year his-
11•~. Gl"ernor"; Cup has bl.'comc J prc!111er junior event with
.in 1mprc"1'e 11~1 uf pa,1 "inner~ .who arc now competing
.111nmd th1.· \\\11IJ.
I he 1n11.:rn.11111nal 1.11mpc:t1J1~n \\J~ highlighted in this Gover-
ni'ir' Cup ''11h Au,tral1u\ Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Cl ub
k .11n. ,i..1ppcr..:d h) Anlh,m) Mcmngton of Narribeen. A\,lst ra-
ll 1 "111ning th1. Cup "11h 111nc win .. 1n 11 races. Five clubs tied
tor 'c1.·ond. with their 1nd1\1c.lual match race victories brc~ki ng
the II\.' '
l uc,tl dtrlh t.ircJ "ell Sl..rpp,er Jory l\\l~l and crew Rob
~k..,c:f\1. .1nJ D.1nny Z1mb.1IJ i of Newport Harbor Yacht Club
pl 1ceJ 'C:1.c.mJ .1nJ lJ:ilbo.i Yacht Club\ tc:.1m of skippe r Josh
'1ch1 1., .111J "c.:" Al.in Carmichael and CJ Weightman placed
third
,\n n1.1ling moment for .111 of the competitors was the prc-
,1. n1.t11un of the Cup by Congrcs,man C hns Cox.
Acrnrd1ng lo John Uertr.111tl, ··I en ) car'> ago, there was no
de 1r p.1th from 1un1or 'a1hng to the America's Cup and intcr-
n.1t1on,1I m<1lch racing. S1.1r11r1g \\1th Junior reganas like the
(io,cn111 r\ Cup. comp.:t1l11r' can prugrc,., onto the intcrna-
IHinJI m.11ch r.teing crrcu1l \\here mo-.t future America·s Cup
\I.tr'> cumc from ··
The Chc:l P1ir1.cll !'lpo11,111.1n,J11p A\\ Jrd was g" en to the St.
I r.1nc1' YJchl ( luh 1c:.11n 11,r their dogged determination and
rnmm11111cnl 1.\\.'n \\hen their r.1c1ng did. not go well. Chet
fl 1undcd the '>crn:s and <\UCd~ctlc.:d in creating the steppingstone
lkrtr.1nd tle~u1he' 1111\\
I he Royal Prince 1\llr1.:d team now head~ to San Francisco
I•• 1.1~c p.in 111 the .innu.il U1g l3o:i t Series at St. Francis Yacht
< I 1h. ,111d the: r1. ... 1 111 the 1e.1ms arc returnmg lo their homes
.1, 111" the n.1t1lHl \II 111 these junior i.a rlors gained in experi-
c.-111.e .111tl mo,1.:d d11,cr to 1.:ompet1t1on in "-Orld championship
.1l1h1.r C\C.:lll\
1'uum h> UJlhna Yacht Club for prov1drng the venue and ex-
dknt r.1ct' m.1n.1gcmcn t for the regntta
J11/tn Ur:i_t tun 's buating column appea rs in the Dally Pilot
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FOOTBALL:
From 81
affected. Villa Park and El Mo-
dena also failed to open practice
MoDday, after district coaches
voted overwhelmingly Sunday to
boycott in hopes gaining a full re-
instatement of their stipend dol-
lars.
Twcit said he and Brinkley have
been encouraged by Lewis, who
said the dispute could be resolved
quickly.
The coaches, outraged by the
cutbad.s OK'd without their full
participation, failed to open pre-
season pra~tices Monday in foot-
ball, boys and girls cross country,
girls tennis, girls volleyball and
water polo. In all, 1,000 athletes
could be without a coach if all
abide by the boycott.
• Estancia High Coach John
Liebengood welcomed 42 to the
varsity on Monday's first day of
conditioning, including Texas
transfer Scott Baker.
Baker, a 6-Coot-2, 221-pound
sophomore, was a starter for his
school's 106-man freshman squad.
He's a center, offensive tackle and
linebacker.
"Everything went very smooth
and we're excited about the play-
ers we have," said Liebengood.
"We hnd a couple of kids missing,
but we knew about that before."
The Eagles have an Oct. 9 date
with Canyon, which is an Orange
Unified School District School.
Licbcngood said he's hopeful th e
Orange issue ove r coaches sala ry
is seuled by tht:n, but said he was
aware of the possibilities and is
looking into alternative scheduling.
• First-year Costa Mesa High
Coach Myron MiJler welcomed 2S
varsity candidates, and several o th-
DCC:
From B1
Hormaz Jangi both returned to
the field in fu ll gea r on Monday.
Jangi, 6-4, 250, was a second team
All-Sea View League offensive
tackle last fa ll at Corona del Mar.
"You take a guy who was only
second team all-league in high
school, you '"ouldn 't · norm ally
E.IJ?iect him a!> LfilartcL"-parlicu-
larly on the offensive line," Work·
man said of Jangi.
"But he's given every indication
that he's going to be good. He ran
th e 40 (-yard dash) in 4.88 sec-
onds. He reminds us of (former
eD who will likely end up with the
junior varsity on opening day.
Millet, who .said there wu 100.
percent follow through from those
who completed spring drills to
those who showed up Monday,
claims this group is one of the best
he's coached in terms of attitude.
Miller said his initial condition·
ing workouts will be less intense
than those that will follow later in
the year, because he likes to start
slowly and build.
• Newport Harbor High Coach
Jeff Drinkley welcomed .50 players
for day ooc, with a healthy discus-
sion of what will be expected from
an attitude standpoint.
"I think over the years, we've
given the kids a pretty good idea
of what's expected to succeed.
That is going to be one of the keys
to the season, and we had some
good enthusiasm today."
rhe Sailors will utilize two prac-
1iccs a day until they begin three-
a-day camp Thursday.
• Corona del Mar Coach Dave
Holl and welcomed S 1 for the var-
sity and junior varsity and artcr
getting some of the necessary evils
out of the way (photo days), put
his char$es through lifting and
conditioning drills.
"1 thought they performed well
today," said Holland .. "Condition-
ing was good, we WQrked hard and
they were attentive."
• Calvary Chapel Coach Kris
Van Hook says his team is under-
going n fe eling-out process as the
Eagles initiated their two-a-days
Monday.
"I think things went real well
for the first day," Van I look !laid. •·we have such a young group that
we have to go a little bit slower
than we have in the past."
Calvary has lost the majority of
its starters to graduatio n (only l>IX
retu rn), but did welcome a couple
of transfers during the summer,
according to Van Hook.
OCC standout) . Greg Thurston,
who's now fighting for a ~tarting
job at Arizona State. (Jangi) has
been a plea!>nnt surprise."
Jangi sprnined an anl..lc playing
pickup basketball on Aug. 14; -the
day before team physicals. ~tartan
bumped his head and split it open
around the same time and re-
quired 25 stitches.
"There's probably more compe-
tition at more positions on defe n c
than offense. We're definitely bct-
cron d~fcnwrlghrnow anc.I WC:,re
definitely deeper," said Wol'bnan.
The Pirates-who started school
on {\ug. 17 -have experienced
two-a-day workouts the pas t two
Saturdays. They've been in pads
since last Wednesday.
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Monarchs -go o
...,_ Heavy hearts evident
for Mater Dei with passing
of Rollinson's mother.
By R1chard Dunn
Spoils Wnter
F ollo\\-
ing 1hc
d ea t h
of Mati:r Dci
High footba ll
coach Bruce
Rollinson's .
mother on Saturd.1}', ''"0-.1-tl:iy
practices still go on
Eric )ohnson. Matc:r Del J-.-
sistant ·and !ICContl l>ll the
coaching command li'.'tt, 1' guid·
ing the MonJrchs in conJ1t1l11l-
ing and agility drill) "hilc Rol-
linson is a"ay llJntlhng t.unrt>
matters.
"We had J barbecue: .1nJ .1
Mass (la~l \\CckcnJ) and Urucc
was th ere," Johnson ... 11J on
Monday, the opening of t\Hl·:l·
days fo r high school fuoth.111.
"We're ju~t ~lo" ly gcllnt;
into it. TI1ur~JJ\ I'> th e 111~1 lf.1)
we get rnto pads, 'u right 1111"
we're ju~t doing nwre rnn.11-
tioning ;ind rcintruJm111 • lhc
offense anJ Jcfo.n~c."
BRAATZ:
From 81
Maler Oci, conung urt ,1 Southe rn Section Oi\i,io11 I
tttlc, \\ill ;,ep;u atc 1l\ men lrum
the boys on Saturday in a
'crimm:igc .1t 3 p.m.
''You really c3n't make tuo
nwny dcci~ion until )Ou get
the p:i~h on and they actu 111\
hit.'' Johnson sJid. "\Ve\~
hccn \\Or king all i.umn1cr ''llh
our ollc11sc in pas!ling lcJguc..
w "c·r<\! kmd of prcparmg 10
M.>rk on the run.
"Some position-. arc in qu~·,.
uon, .ind where thuc\ compe·
1i1 ion we tlon•t kno\\ "ho'~
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Just another day's preparation for
the Daily Pilot's coverage of the
1992 high school football season.
Far left, Dennis Brosterhous
undergoes the clips of Corona del
Mar's Mike De Revere; top,
Newport Harbor's Beau Ralphs
gives Richard Dunn a little trim; at
left, Roger Carlson feels the
shears of Estancia's Mike
Harrington; below, Barry Faulkner
gets the treatment tram Costa
Mesa·~ Bryan L.uxembourg.
Shauna NorfleeVOa1ly Pilot
BUZZ:
Pilot's sports staff
takes a clipping
from area preps j
From 81
Charge~ and 49efs.
Win, lose or draw, the) arc the
CCnterpiocc to local sport:;, U'> '>'Cit <JS
the Orange Coast College Ptri.ll cs as
the 1992 football season appn.>aches.
A1hletics m general, football 111
particular, demand') a commitment,
and it's been a football tradition
since the '40:. or so for a lot of d)ed·
in-the-wool fanatics 10 put 1t on the
line, 10 make the commitment.
It's done in a lot of '>'U)'S -one of
the more obvious is 10 shear the
locks. lt'S a mailer of getting '>Cnous
about the task.
That's the bottom line to all thi'i
--we want to maJ..e it ob' ious that
we're serious about this, too!
Secondly, for 20 years no\\. it
seems, athletics on the prep lc,el has
been taking a bea11ng. with chips and
rubs annually taking their lOll.
A case in point came JU'>t la'>t
week when It was learned that in Or·
ange coaches' snlancs arc being cut
by a whopping 50 pcrc~nt.
Well , 50-percent of no1 much,
doc~'t leave much.
Coaches <ire prC!>Cntly \\Orl..1ng for
something hl..e 75 cents an hour ... so
"hen II come-, to 371 ~ cents an hOJH
... prcuy IO')Ulllng.
It's not gwing any bc11er and in
fact. continue ... to degenerate Some
bcliC\C :h.1t e\ClllllJllY high .. chool
athletics a~ \\C kno'' ihcm ma' well
end up U) "clu.b C\ ent~." and the
pro~pccb of th.u Jre not ,111 that far
h·s time for the hean-cou111crs Ill
take something into cons1Jcration.
Athkt1c~ \\llhtn the ~chool '\'tcm
aren ·1 frills .-. the\ 're at the hc~rt of
it. and there's only ,c, m.iny b~ pa~:.c'>
11 can ab~orb.
• So thcrc )OU ha\c 11.
De n nis Drostc-rhous. 13 Jrr)
Faull..ner and ... R1ch:m.I Dunn, a:.
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,UILIC NOTICI! TIONS ANO Al!STAIC-Septel'llClef 10, 1M. • ......c IOTICI --ec-1 & lfl'lmerte ...... Ttll9 IUll nent ... lled PUMJC ll011CI .... rHistr.nt(•I com-,_....;...~.;.;.;,~-....,-TIO NS A f. C 0 AO e 0 1 30 Pm In lM lobe)y to rv-..v 1 "° wiltl the County et.Ill of with tn. C°""4 Cl k I mtnetd lo lfiineaet ~II· r•
..o;..-.-T-.. -.....,-M-.-N-T-0-,--1 MARCH 7, 1874, IN 900t( lhl building loclltd It 801 UQAI. NOTICm -----.-Or...,.. Court"' on """ "'4 ,,..,. Coun y ~-!. Pl•llll•• .. • nen under Ult rtct1U0Ut. .. '• 11090 PAOe 174 Ota. South UtWlt SltMt, Of"· r..,_ tWl...,... ., ....,,. • ' ·= ty on .__..... lft --M;.. lull~M N~(a} listed ; =~::.;roi~ FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· lngt, Calitom11 t2MI ..=:-.:. ... a .. Nw FUN44 ' 1
... •M a1MM on: July '2t, 1992 ANGE: COUNTY, CALI-Af the lime ot '"-lnlllal OP .... .._.. Publl .. __ ....... Fl4Hl4 lie........ Jiiiie '· Oii.HT\ Tile FOllOwlnQ ~ BUSINEll NAM• rORNIA. publlcatlon ol thl• nollc•. MMDOtlU Th• FOllOwlnQ per.ona ahed NewPoft .._,.. Publlahed Nftport 8e1Ch• Thi F~ l*'ION Thia 1tatemeol WH flltd .,. do-ng l>Ullnnl ...
• The fol!owlng pe,.ont YOU ARE IN DEl'AUl T llw total amount of tM lh HIOPGITY .,. dOinO buelnna u: Cotla ..... o..iy P1IOI NJ> Cotta w..a 0.ily PllOt Au-.,. dot'! buaineM u : With the County Cllfk ol ..SMILE l.ANOSaAPINQ 11•118 abandONd the UH ol UNDER A DEED OF TRUST paid b•I~ ot !ht obllga-Noeic. ~heftbr (•)ALBA TAO SS WEST gult 11, 11. ts. $eplember ~ ll • .25. JU~l M£Q4ADOH HiT ~~ .J~ Tmnn. tw;una
1ht F1c1111out 6utln .. s DATED 10/1:\#88. UNLfSS 11on 1ecurtd by the aboVt !hat the -4n (b)SOUTH SWUt:, ~ 1, 1"2 t, 1992 WORK, i3M~~D0ve St .. t"2 , Cel I t2t77 ~amt SEACOMP INTER· VOl.J-TAKE ACTION TO dtlC11bed" cfffd or trutt -It pul)l!c "-put• Main It., llllboa, Ctillf T.-0 T-663 Suite 20Q. Newp0(1 IMctl. F6400U B~oung·M Lit #I Tin
.,.ATIONAt, 79"2f w-PAOTECJ YOUR PROP· and Hllmaled cottl, tic• auant to Sec1IOn 21100 Of ,He, Calif 92680 p bli htd I Otath LaaunaN1g1.1ot'cahl 92
MacAl\h1.11 BIYd Sste 143. ERTY. IT MAY 8! SOLD AT pctnsta, •l'ld advancH It '"-8u1tneu & ~ ... f'rllnk S. Helb4trger, 2719 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE W1lt11m B. Lawlfl1, ttn u • ~owi:°' Ptl t A : Thl• buelntu 11 ~anti Ana Calll. 92704 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU S.91,686.37. llon41I Coclt, the fOllowlng Wa•wlng Cliett, Costt Pt. Cardi" Pl• Newpoft Coatl MNI 11 y o u tld b : on lnd1vi<iul 4lh1 F1ct111ous Bus1nt11 NEED AN EXPLANATION It Is poss1~ tl\at 11 tt1e cMtclll>ed Pf°'*'Y 10 wtt· Mesa. Clilll 1292' PlottUoue ,lottttoua Bitch, Calif 92MO. ~ 18, 25, Septombof 1, ~~a ie~latitnl(a) c ~ame roflfred to Ibo~ OF THE NATURE OF THE lime of sale the 01>tf'tnQ et.ARK McCLOUO •l-t03 M.ry H. H91befger, 2'1119 llualneu NelllM ..... .._ .. Na"'9 Tl\il bu~lne11 II con-I, 1992 r' ilCld lo 1r1n11ct ~as hied 1n Orangt County PROCEEDING AGAINST bid may be llH 11\an thl Lamps, B•tbelll, Ian bed, Waxwing . Cl1cle, Coe.-atateMeftt Stet I dUClld by In IMllllidual T·544 T 18 under tilt ftel>I )n February 13, 1991, File YOU. YOU SHOVLO CON· totll lndeblednes• dut wk. !funk, cl\89t, misc. R M .... Callf. mze The l'ollOwU'IQ f*ION The ,""'6....,,..,. 9 lht regl•tranl(•) com· PUBLIC NOTICE ~o 11neu Nam1(s) II ~~ F484188 TACT A LAWYER D•t•· 8110192 CHARD SHANE ~OOK I Thi• b II II I .,. dolna bvlineu ... .,,..,wing Plf90l'I menctd 10 lflntacl bull· u & 992
Jerry A Ed..,1rds. 2129 4501 WAYNE AOAO, T.D. SERVICE co• J·5 Ladder, rtl. btd dUcttd ~y:~uab~ c~ LADS·N'-LASSES, 2011 ·~~3~ng3~11ne:u~. b nH1 und11 tht FICllOout •J><>v~ o~:llJ~~ •
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\4er1ner C11ct1, Newport NEWPORT BEACH CA PAHY H .. Id Truet.. Ira.met, tables, Chaita, bed wife PalOIN Ofive. Cotta Mffl. Bl d • Sa t 1 Aii ~ ~' But•nt.. Nam•(s) lttttd Flc11tlou• T~ "'i111in1n1 ..,as
'"811ch, Callf 92660 92825 • •r Cindy Stldha"' A~ 4 speaker•. bxs. lflltc. Th• r1g111r1n1(1) com· Calif tm1 92~04 n • a, •• above c;.n. July 15, t092 • lluslnH• Nam• w ,~' '~' County Clorlo.
Thao O Do. 16080 Ctl•llis, "(If a Sllfft address Of • DONALD ANDERSON # J. meno9d to trensact busl• Elizabeth Mary ThaQ11d Cal Wm. B. Lawless &lalem•nt 1 c on J 1y '2 Fountain V1t11y, Ctlll common deslgnotton ol 1latenl S•orelarr, 35 Cabnet. 3 blkea, I Mia nns undet tile Actillous t706 Paloma D11W, New'. :~·Ah llorCla11pmntd This sttttmtnl waa f1ftd The Following pe1son1 O~~e ount~ u 92708 perty 19 h ~ 3 130 Chlce90 Awe., golf clubs, 8dQef b•s Bulfnes Name(•) hlled pon Beath Calif 92MO ., ntra Ip, • Oinla, wilh the County Cletk OI 11o doing bu~1neu u : I
lllmn Do. 18004 Cectha. ~o warrtn :so~ 1~ •110, Rlver•ld•, CA misc., TIMOfHY'\'EST #J'. at>ove ~·NIA Monica Jane Cottam, 2011 330t S Harboi Blvd .. Orange County on July 31. DELUXE COLOR POINT· '539
Cerritos Calif. 90701 its compl~ene~a or cor-92507 (7141 993.3093 '7t Bike, cab. dee., TV cart, Frenll s. ·Heibefglf Paloma Dr .. Cos11 MIH, '~ta A;•· palil. 9~704 t992 fR.S. 18242·G McOurmoll Pubhsned Nawpoil Ot lC , l hll busmen was con-rectnoss) .. The b!'fleliclary IF AVAILABLE THE EX· card tablta, bics.. misc.. Thia l\atement was filed Calll. 92627 1 u~ nen 1 con-FS40009 Irvine. C1111 92714 Co$ta Moa Daily Pilot
d\Jctecl by a general part· unde< u id Deed of Tt\Jit PECTED OPENING BID WILLIAM NICHOLS •·1~ with the County Clllk of Thie buslneu Is con-= by. a limited part• Published Newpol't Beach· Jame Millet W1yhraucl\, gust It, 18, 2$, Septom
11t1sh1p by rea$on of a brtach o; MAY BE OBTAINED BY Ski booll & ski, chalre, TV Orange Counly on July 28. ducted by: a g1n111f Piii· The ~eglsllant(s) m· CO$ta Mesa Dilly P1lol Au· 18791 V11 P1111uno, Irvine. 1, 1992 Tl'11s st:itoment was filed dolault tn lhl obligations s1and1, ti eu1. bxt .. misc. 1992 ntrshlp cad t co . gust t8 25 Septemb4tr 1 Call! 92715 T With the County Clerk ol secured thereby herllo-CALLING THE FOLLOW· SAMMY MATTINGLY #G· ,63HeT Thi 11g1Strant(s) com· men o lransact bull· ' ' ' Thll bu5tnes1 IS con· ---------i
Ota'l(Je County on August lore executed and dehv· ING TELEPHONE NUMBER 81 Bedding, bags, CUI, Publlshed Newport Beach· rMnCed lo transact busl• :!1ne~~.t~~(sr;ic1r1~~~~ 8• 1992 T·S40 ducted by: an tndlv1duaJ
8. t992 Ired to the undorslgnctd a ON THE DAY BEFORE THE bxs .. misc., DONAl.D AANE C ness under the Actltloua Ibo J 1 27 Th• reg1strant(s) com·
Published Newport Beach· wutten Declaration 01 Do-SALE: (714) 883-3083 E·17 Vac., rack, 1hell, ost• Mesa Dilly Piiot Au-Business Name(s) 1111ect J Y9 ~Gu Yk • 1992 PUBLIC NOTICI! menced to transact bull•
Costa Mesa Pilot August lautt and Demand 101 Sile TAC4832S ti.box. 30 i bxs.. misc. guat 1 t. t8. 25, September abo\18 on: N/A T~m.a t as •Y ed ness under the F1c1111ous
11, 18 25, Sep\ember 1, and wr1t1en notice 01 d.: Publlshed Newpoit ANTHONY CEBALLOS. I I· t , t992 Elliabeth M. Thagard witn' t~t~':~~ w~1! :~ 01 'lctlllou• Bu1fn11s Nam1(s) listed RE m4·1Mlfffl'll(
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lautt and ol election to Beach.Costa Mesa Oariy 32 Cheal, bed, minor, rack, T-650 This 1tatem1nt was flied Orange County on JJy 31 auatn. .. Neme ab<Wt on: Auoust tS, 1992 YOU ARf IN [)(fAULT
----------•cause th• undersigned 10 P 1 t A 1 18 25 S am. ref., tra.ln set, bllS., with the County Clerk ol 1992 • St•t•-..nl Jane Miller Weyhrauch DER A ALL· INCLUSM [)(E Hit said property 10 satlsl'f 'o ugu• • • ep-misc. PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on August T towl This 111temon1 was fifed Of TRUST DATED Ju~ PUBLIC NOTICE said obligations and there· limber 1, 1992. Sale will be by compell· 14, 1992 F540044 1 ~·1 Fo~ lnng persons with the County Clllk ol 1991 UNLESS YOU TAICl'
0 C OF alter the un'de11igned 1677 live bidding (wr111en sealed Flctltloua F5414M Publ11hld Newport Beaai· 'cAt-i~i~ANs nJ:~CIAL Orange County on July 31, TIOH• TO PROTtCT YOU
N Tl E caused said notice ol do-PUBLIC NOTICE bids may be submlt1ed In 8u1ln .. 1 Nem• Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Au· SE~VICES 12t 29th SI 1992 PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOL
TRUSTEE'S SALE tautt and of elecllon to be ~~nc~on 1~281h daJ. of Statement Costa Mesa Dally· Pilot Au. gusl 18• 25, September J, N1wpo1t 'Beach, C1111'. FS40048 AT PUBLIC0SA1.£ If YOU HEE
Loan No. rt!cordecl April 29, 1992 as NOTICE OF p P em 1 • It .OO Tile Following pe11ons gust 25 Septamb« t 8 8, 1992 92663 Publlshed Ne"NPOr1 Btaeh-M EXPl.MATION Of THE
1452B4eJAGUILERA Instr. No 92·281084 In MARSHAL'S SALi! 1~ ·~~~~;m~: w::::: are doing business u : ts, 199i ' ' . T·S41 J1m11 Mlchalf Holland, Costa Mesa Dolly Pilot Au-TURE Of THE PROCEE1>1N
T.S. No. A132282 ~ook d Plag,~ o~ ou:c~I LEVY1NO OFFICER stored and which Is located KELLY CONSTRUCTION. T-681 PUBLIC NOTIC" 121 291h St., Newport gust 18, 25, September 1, AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUL
UNIT CODE A ecor s n e o ce o I ~ FILE NO at AYRES SELF STORAGE 41 3tst Street, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Beach, Cati!. 92&63 8. 1992 CONTACT A LAWVER AP ,111475-032·00 recorder of 01ange county, .: 0 E Beach, Cahl. 92683 This busln1u Is con-T s 9 LA MESA TITLE COM· Said Sale will be made, COURT CASE NO. 7 t 2 rnest Ave., Hunting· Kevln Burl\e Kelly, 2000 Fictitious ductod by: an lndlvldual • 4 Stln·Sl\Aw Corpora!lon, a
PANY as duly appointeo but without covenant or HHOC9tC0188-A ~~~4Boa~A.d 714 848· Haven Pl .. Newport Beach. Fictitious 8u1lneH Name The 11,Utrant(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE lotnll Corporation,• duly
Truslee under 1h1 to11ow1og warianty, ••press 01 Im-By Virtue of a writ tuued 1 h or reserves Calif. 92663 8u1ln••• Neme ltetem•nl m1nc.d to transact bus!· potntlll T111111t unO. 11t I
descubed deed ot trust piled. regarding 1111e pos-on November 20, t99t. In the r 9 1 to bid at the sale. Cathrine A. Wallick. 1 t7 lt•t•m•nt The Following po11ons ness und8f the FlctJllous Fictitious towll\11 Ot$Crlbtd OteCI ol fru
Will SELL AT PUBLIC session, 01 encumbrances, the above designated ~~r::~e!,dmpu:,~ ~: :;~~e 38th Straet, Newport The Following persons are doing boslness es: Business N•m•(s) listed Bualneu Nam• Will Sfll AT PUBLIC ~U
AUCTION TO THE HIGH· to pay the remaining prlncl· Court. upon a Judgment e~ ll I r 11 ~ Beach, Cali!. 92663 are doing business as: RA.MADA LTD.. 1680 Su· 6bove on· July 30, 1192 Stalement TION TO TliE HIGHEST BIDDE
EST BIDDER FOR CASH pal sum ol tt11 note(s) •• tered Octobe1 24, 1991 In c~s;, ::.a!~e :oiif:s This business Is con-SCHAHER MULTI AS· perior AY8fl'49, Costa Mesa. James M. Hollanp Tne Following persons FOR CASH Ol • set tor4h
(in the iorms which are cured by said deed ol favor of Judgment credf· 11 and must be iemoved at ducted by: a general part· SOCIATES, t6 Fali Elm, Cant. 921627 This statement WIS llled are doing business as· Stctlon 292ttl o1 ~ CMI C
lawful tender Ill 1119 Untied Trust. w11h 1n1e1est as In to1(s). Ganahl . Lumbe1 time 01 sale. Sale Is subject nershfp LagunA Nlguel. Cali!. 926n B.D lnnt. Inc .. A Cahlomla with th• County Clerk ol CROSS ENGINEERING. al rlQhl. Diii 1nf lnlll'ISC «XIII States) and or tho cashier's said nole provided, ad· Company ond agarnst Judg-to cancellalfon In tho event The •!•glstrant(s). com-Mauti.w BovH, IS Faii Co1poralfon, 50t Shallo Orange County on July 31, l20·B Lisa. Lane, Cosio vtytd to and now tlald tlndt
c1111r.ec or other checks vances, rt any unde< the ment debtor(•) Malthew 01 settlement between mencda to transact bus1· Elm. L.eguna Nlguel, Calil. Place, Slh Floo1, Los Ange· t992 Mesa. Cahl. 92G2J uld Al-lnduSlllt Oetd ot fr
specoroe<1 in CIVIi Code SK· terms ol said Deed or Jackson and Dr. Carol Landlord end obll ated ness under the F1clltlous 926n les. Calif. 90020 F5400t3 l(Jrk Oaiton c1155 ,~:a 111 1111 operti her.,_ ell lion 2924h (Payable In full Trust. lees. charges and Jackson snowing a not bal-parry. g Business Name(s) listed Bill Spann. 2623--B Dove This business is con-Pubhshtd N-pol1 ~each-Uta Liil&, Costa' Mew, wlt:ltd~ tRUS'TOR JOI\
at the time 01 sa:e) all right. expenses ol lhe Tn.1s1ee ance ol $24,848.92 actually p 11 bl I shed New n-ort abO\le on~ September t. Ctoek 1.n .. Pasadena, Calif. ducted by: a cOfpotauon Costa Mesa Dail Pilot A . Calll. 92627 Gt .. d DenlM L Gtn title and interest conveyed end ol tho trusts created due on satd JUdgment on B C '"' 1992 91.107 The 11glstranl(s) com· Y u Th b n 111
10 anc now held by 11 by sald Oeod or Trust. . the date of the Issuance of p:~,c~~ ~~~a 2S~~=a le~~ Kevin Kelly This business Is co~ menced 10 transact bust· gus1 18, 25, September 1, du~~d b~·~~·1~~.11:~u;on· BENEFICIARY Pioneer
uocer S.1·<1 Deed ol Trust in Said salt will be held on. said writ, I have levled 1 1992 g P This statemen1 was loled ducted by: co-partners ness under the F1cti11ous 8, t992 Tho roglstrent(s) com· anti Loan Assoe»tlOn, • f't(ltl
the property heremaher de-Septer_nbor 1. 1992. al 1.30 upon all right, till~ and in-• · t6&6 'With the County Clerk ot Tho reglstrant(s) com-Business Name(s) hated T·S43 moneed to llansacl busi· Sl¥4nl1• and Loen AssDO.l
SCllbed pm. in the lobby to the torest of said fudgmant Orange Gounty on July 28, menced 10 transact busl· a1:10v1 on· Juno 29. 1992 ness under thl Fictrt•OUS Atcotdld ~ 7 •19Q1 TRUSTOR JOHN A AGU· bu1ld1ng located al 601 debtor(s) In the property In PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 ness under lhe Fictitious Millon D Johnson. Pres & PUBLIC NOTICE Business Namo(s) lislod IMV Ho 91·42073S, of
tLERA 0 0 s South lewis Street, Or· the County of Orange, F5391550 Buslnou Name(s) listed CEO Fl ti 1 above on· AuqVSI 1o 1992 Records 111 Ill ofb ol the Re
BENEFICI ARY WESTERN ange, Cahtorn1a 92668 State' ot California, de-r82547 Published Newport Beach-above on: NA This slatement was tiled c t ous Kuk Daiton Crou ' ClO'IW ol Otat\gt County, SAi
FEDERAL SAVINGS & Al the lime ol the inot1BI sc11bed as follows: FIRE ANO CASUAL TV Cost• Mesa Daily PtlOI Au-Matt Bovee with the County Clerk ol 8usln•H Nam• This s111em~n1 was f.led -..~iw. OMcl of ft\15(
LOAN ASSOCIATION publ1ca11on ot tnls notice, Legal Deacr1ption: Lot 66 of SYNOPSIS OF gust 18 25 Seplemb&< 1 This statement was r,100 Orangt County on July 31 , Sta1ement with ltlt County Cltik 01 w~s 114 lollOW!ng Pf®tr reco1<1eel Octot-e1 18. tf'le total amount ol Iha un· Tract 4224, Book 157, THE ANNUAL • • • with tn1 County Clerk ol 1992 The Following persons Oral'lgt County on Auaust 1111 11110 r•ltfrt4 to ft. Ill
1988 115 Instr No 88· p:i1d b31ance ol the obtlga-Pages I through 14 of mls-STATEMENT 8, 1992 Orange County on July 28 F540040 are doing business as· 14 1992 Guaran • s19iated In
532219 In Book page ol o 1• toons secured by tile above cetlanoous maps T·S38 t992 ' Published Newport Beach· UNIVERSE COMMUNICA· • F Counl)' 01 Orllllgt Slltt 0
f•coal Recorcs '" ttie ottice described deed ol trust Records Owners: Carol A. LLOYDS. NEW YORK F539848 C 1 M 0 1 p 1 1 A TIONS, 4940 E Sonia Ana r., 1 d d' ......... ol ine Recorder of Orange and es11m11ted costs, ex· Jackson and Mallhew ONE WORLD TRADE PUBLIC NOTICE os II esa 111 y 'o U· Canyon Ad., Anaheim, Pubtianod N.-wpart Buch ... o<n11 111 ~, tter ...... IS County sa•d ceed 01 trus pt!nses. and e<1vances 15 Jackson, trustees of the CENTER SUITE #3369 Published N1 .. port BHch-gust 18, 25, Sep1embe1 1, c31i1 92807 cost• ~esa D .1.., p •. 0 1 "'"' lotlows Psclll ~ Tiie l>Ulldrng
desct1bes the 10110...,.109 S563 799 79 Jackson Family Trust NEW YORK, NY 10048 Fictitious Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Au· 8, 1992 Naz1h B1noder. 4940 E gust 25, September 1. 8 and olll~r perl'!Wlent lmllfovt-
PARCEL 1· LOT 110 OF It IS possible t'1at at the THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD Year Ended Docernbor 31, Bualn•H Name gust "· 18, 2S September T·546 Santa Ana Canyon Rd IS 1992 mtrllS ~llG on Parctl .. In
TRACT NO 3519 IN THE tome ol sale the opening SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT 1991 Statement 1, 1992 Ariah8tm, Calof 92807 H i79 t C1iy 01 tuwpOl1 INdl.
CITY OF NEYwPOR T b•d may be less tf'lan tile OF REDEMPTION PER Tot•I admitted assets The Following petsons T-647 PUBLIC NOTICE This bus1n111 11 con. County or Of1ngt, St* ot
BEACH COUNTY OF OR· 101a1 indebtedness due CCP 729.010 < P8a ~ 78 2 • 11 n e 21) are doing business as: •uBLIC NOTICE CNS10,.34•3 ducted by· an lndl\lldu:il PUBLIC NOTICE talltornLa • ShOW!'I on a &'Jrc:al
ANGE . STATE OF CALI· Date: 7/30 92 Commonly known •d· $l ·1 • 0 (a)PUBUC WORKS CON· .. .I u Th'e 1eg1s1r1nl(SI com-M~ I d Ill bo~ 12S P'08S 3
FORNiA AS SHOWN ON A LA MESA 'TITLE COii· dress: 1508 G1la1u1 Dtrve, Total habtlities (Page 3, STRUCTION 'tb)SANTA Flctltloua meneed 10 transact bU51· FlctltlOUI 1110 .. OI P•cet Maos. In flt ol
MAP FILED IN BOOr< 128. PANY, aa •aid Trualee, Nowpon Beach also de-h~e 22) s~,884,51.1 I f ANA PROPERTY REHAB Flctltlout 8ualnesa Name n1Ss under lhe F1ctmou Bualneu N'ame IQ ot 1111 County Recolftt ol
PAGES 18 TO 21 INCLU· By T 0 SERVICE COM· scribed as 1S08 Galaxy gglepo e wr1 O• ns or SPECIALISTS (c)ALLIANCE Bualnes\ Nam• Statement Business Nam1(s) listed Stattmenl Uid County wNCft connn.i ...
s1vE OF MISCELLANEOUS p A MY· a 0 8 n t, By o1r11~~ Newbport Bo1acn 1 s(,:g~ 3 "~u;~11us~oJ~• ESCROW, 1774" Slcyparlo. • S\atem•nl The Following per5ons sbo"9 on July tS, 10112 The Fo110vt1ng pe1'ons ~d • oalnad undtl lht MAPS RECORDS o~ oa. ' .,,e su 1ect o this sa e • · Circle Ste. 200 tfvin• Cahl The Fonow1ng persons are doing bua1rieu IS Naz1h Bin11do1 11e doing bus'"41ss ns 1 p T ANGE COUNTY CALI· Francea DePalma, As. Is real proporty and It has Capital Sioclls (page 3, 92714-6421 ' ' · are doing business es: IMAGE LABEL COMPANY This stetement was lltld S D (NGINC"ERING 3505 tirms 0 Ills rlPOr1 arcet
FORNIA PARCEL ·2. NON· slslanl Secretary, 801 no street address 01 other Una 24A and 24B) 0 Athance Acoep\MICe Cor• J•IASIATIC TOURISM DE· 780 Newton Wiy Costa von\11 tne Counly Cllfk ot C d1llnc A~• Bdlg E LEAS(HOLO ESTATE Patelll 4
Ex c Lu s 1 v E · A p. South Lewis St., Or· common de51gnation, di-Aggregnle wute-lnt foi ·poiation, Calllorn4a. 14252 ELOPMENT COMPANY Mesa, Calif. 92627 ' Otange County on July 31, Costa Mesa. Caitl. 92626 ' in "' Coty of NtwPort 8uc:tl
PURTENANT EASEMENTS ange, CA 92868 (714) rect1ons lo its location may rth~r (t~an 5ff111 2~C)Pl0us Culver Orl\le Suite A-353, Ir-lb)ASIA TIC TOURS & Craig B. Moreland, 24842 1992 Rol>ilrt L 01omer. 3!t6 E County OI OUl!Qt S"ll ot FOR THE PURPOSES ANO 385-4700 be <?btalned from the Mal· un s •ge • ino vine, Col1I. 92714·9989 • TRAVEL. 369 E. 17th Elena Dnve. Laguna H.Us, F$40041 Vol• Loop, l1111ne, C;a. I c.lo!Oftlli . 1/10#'1 on. Parcel
AS DESCRIBED IN AR· IF AVAILABLE THE EX· shal s "()tfice _upon 1equesL u1~s:u~~~-ln r.de contr'b-This business II con-Stree1. Ste. 13, Costa C•l1I. 92653 Published Newport Beach· 9271.. ~~ d .. boo .. 12S PlgtS 3 TICLE XIII. SECTION 4, OF PECTEO OPENING BIO Pr~spe~llVI bsdd,e1s 2SA) 0 p s ( g 3. ine ducted by: a corporahon Mesa. Cahf, 92627 ThlS buslnHI IS con· Cost• MOSIJ Dally Pilot AU· This busineu II con· and 4 OI PMOll M~ WI OI• ol
THE DECLARATION OF MAY BE OBTAINED BY ;~0~ do re er70 to680 e~~ns Unassigned fUndl (SUI• The reglstrant(s) com· Eric C1a1g Hendrickson, ducted by; •n lndMdue.I gust 18 25, Sep1embc1 ' dUC:IOCl by an nd1\ du~ lie:e OI N County Rtc:oto.1 01
COVEN ANTS. CONDI· CALLING THE FOLLOW· 1. 1, lo cl d • ' c ui plus) (Pege 3 Une 258" menced to llan~ busr· 369 E. 17th Slleet, Sit. 13, Th• 1eg1s111nt(1) com· 8 1992 The r•91Slltnl(S) OOm· ~ Coun1Y. l*lg Ill• land". s111e. o the o e o M 1 25C) $7 579 269 • ness under the Flct1l1ous Costa Mesa, Cahl. 92627 menced to 11ansact busl· • monc.od 10 111nsoc1 buJr· Oelkl~d in 1t11 C011d11t0n' Ind
ING TELEPHONE NUM· Procedure fo1 pro111slon~ m nus1 • • Business Nome(s) listed This business 1s con· noss under the F1c1111ous T·s.17 nen under the F1c:1 r o1tt 1111> "°'1J ol 11\ls 1t00tt o
OBITUARY 888 BERS ON THE DAY BE· governing the te1ms. COndl· h~~! u~::g~eg:rd~!011~j above on: July 20, 1992 dueled by: an 1nd1111duat Business ,N1me(s) lotted PUBLIC Nt\TICIC' Bu~-nus N.im11s1 l.stod c:»Plllllbilll1!11G w olblC ClllJ.
FORE THE SALE (7141 loons, and ettect of the sale r • Sha/\non N01rell, President The 11g1stran1fs)-com· above on: NA _ __._ -"'" •-1l'OOV'8 m nl rm f m
---------.. 1 38S-4837 or (213) 627-486S and ~e liablhty of delautt· S~~6~ yeat-(Pe l)11s lla.toment~was. flied mtnc.d o-tfansact· bt151· Cratq'1J. Mo1ofand Flclltloua Robett L. G.1me1 Oil~ t.,.o;' enia:~oc:a~ CATOZZA TAC 48208 ~ori°C~ IS HEREBY 13 line I) 512 589 082 ~with thl County Cl11k of ness unde1 lht Fictitious This 11.11emtnt was toled Builnell Ntm• T" s •l.ltem••·t was f,lfd l£AS£HOLO ESTA.Ti ~on-u
Publi shed Newport GIVEN that on THURS , Disbursements • lor Iha 01ang1 County on July 20, :~~~·:~: J~~'22~s?9~2sted with the County Ct11k of Stat•m•nl ~11n tile Covntf Clerk ot Clustvt US•mtn• OYtl LOIS 1.4 Catozza, Dominic
Frank J r. Died In
Costa Mesa. August
23, 1992 Oom1mc
Frank Catozza, Jr.
beloved husband of
Barbara Catozza of
Costa Masa Loving
father of Richard M.
Caiozzo or Garden
Grove and Donald
w. Catozza of Costa
Mes a Lov in g
brotrler of Marton
Castro91ovannl ol Ill.
and Victoria Lacher
ol Florida. Grandfa·
ther of 3. A native of
Indiana, age 68
years He was mar-
ried lor tho past 12
years lo Barbara A
22 year veteran with
the United States
M arine Corps and
""ret11ed with the rank
of Master Sgt. He
served In WWII and
the Korean Conflict.
Employed with
Hughes Airc;rafl and
Fullerlon Ground
Systems f or 23
years Ac t1vo with
Bo)'Scouts. Llllle
League and a mom·
ber ol the Quarter·
back Club al Mater
001 A lormor mem·
bor ol Mile Squarv
Goll Course Gradu-
lated from UCLA
putting h imself
through college .
Friends are Invited
to attend tho Funeral
Mass on Wednos·
day. August 26,
1992 al 10 00 AM al
St. John The Baptist
Church. Costa
Mesa V1g11 Services
will be held at Har·
bor Lawn Memorl<1t
Park Chapel on
Tuesday, August 25,
1992 at 7 00 PM
Vlsllallon at Harbor
Lawn Me morial
Chapel on Tuesday.
from 1 ·OOPM 10
9:00PM. In Liou of
flowers, dono11ona
may be sent to
Hoag Cancer Cen·
lor, Newport Beach
Harbor Lawn(Mt.
Olive. S4Q.5554
Beach-Costa Mesa 011ty AUGUST 27, 1992 at 2:00 year (P~e 13, hn• t7) 1992 F538834 Eric c Hendl.ckson ?g;2g• Coun.1y on Juty is. The Following po1'ons ?;~~~2 County on August 111• 1~ ollrxt 9740 rn N CllV
Pilot August It, 18. 25, o'clock P.P,4. II Orange St0,812, 9 This 1111em1nt wat filed F53083 are doong business H ' F54 4 ol fli•lllPOft lllD. Cou"IY of 199'2 County Marshal • 4601 We tw1eby certify ttiet the Published Newport Beach-with the County Cltrk ol 5 ELECTRONIC FORMS SO· . 1 et Or111.ge S~• of ColAlornii, as
T657 Jllmboree Blvd. Rm l08, above items are In ac· Cos14 Mesa Doily Pilot Au· Oiango County on July 28 Pubtlshod Newport Beach· LUllONS. 170 E. 11111 St Publ11hed N wl>Ofl Boach· 1111 m11D rlCOfdtd 111 boK 406
---------City ot Newport Beach. co1dance with the Annual gust 18. 25, September 1, 1992 ' Costa Mesa Da•ly Pilot Au-1200-D. Cosl4 Mt~ C.U.I Coste Mose C?a ry P•t..>t Au• Pl9tS" anu 47 ot Manr.ll-PUBLIC NOTICE County ot Orange. State ol S1111m1n1 tor the yea1 a. 1992 F5390u Q\al 1t, 18, 2!i, S p1tmbe1 9262? 'V'Jll 2S, S1p1emtxt1 t , 8. ous M s 11'1 1118 once of .,,.
Cahlornia 1 won sell at pub-ended December ;Jt, 1991 T·S37 Published Ntwport Btach-t, 1992 R1cnar<1 1. Bowon, 1106 1s·. 1~92 C~niy -Ott ol *""' NOTICE OF fie auction to the highest mad• to the Insurance T~9 Oov11 Dr . Newpotl Beach, T 680 C d 2 TRUSTEE'S SALi: bidder. tor cash In lawful Commissioner, pursuant 10 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Au. , Cilol. 92660 • OU~IY WI l ot 1 ol Trk.t lllo
Loan No t 50474·8/ money ot the united law. PUBLIC NOTICE gvs1 t 1, 18, 25, Septemb4tr PUBLIC NOtlCE This bustnau '' con-PUBLIC NOTICE 96Zt>., bo~ •~. ~ 2S to
• • States, ell tho right, hlle PAT R I C K • S • Fl Utl 1. 1992 ducted by' an ln<1rlll<lual 27 inc:lu5M of Ill~ HALL T.S. No. lt35784 and Interest ol said judg-WH~LEN, ATTORNEY· Bual~Ho::m• T-6S1 Fictitious The r1g1Strant(st com-STATEMENT OF t.tapa, u dltO'fJIG arid cttlrnt4
UNIT COOE I ment debtor(s) In the IN·FACT Bualne .. Nam• menc:ed lo transact bUSI· WITHDRAWAL FROM In ~ I 02 Of 11111 atlUlll
AP •t 17-492·02 above described property, DANNY R QREEN Stetement PUBLIC NOTICE St•l•m•nt noss under the F1c1r11ous PAA1'NERSHIP .._ dllld Otolmbtt 21 1979
TD. SERVICE COMPANY or 10 much theieol H may DEPUTY ATTORNEY: The Followlng persons The Following persons Bu11n1u Name(s) ••sled OPERATINd..UNOIEiR d rtc0fdt4 Dtcambef 24
as duly appointed TruslM b• n1ctssaty to satisfy IN fACT •e• :oiMngE~i"::l1~MENT. 8"1Fllnc•11,1,10Nuasm• are doing business.,. above on August It, 1992 FICTITtOlJS 1919 II ~ 13442 Pao' unde1 !tie following d• Hid 1xecu11on, with ac-• ,.. .. THE. PEEP s ow · 2 R1cha1d I Bowen 11~ OlhClll Records • In sc11bed deed or trust WILL cNed Interest ond costs Published Newport 210t E, 15th Street 110. Slat•m•nt w H ' 17 7 This 11a1em1n1 wes lite<! BUSINESS NAME st "' 21278 MAY Bl
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION APPROXIMATE MINIMUM BIBch.Costa Mesa Dally Newport Beach. Calll Th• Following pe<sons port 8e8~~~ ~~:., ;~ew· ... ,,,, the County Cllfll ot Tied 1010"'•1\Q p llOfl t>.u ALS~~~ AS 4611 t•
TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER BIO: SO 00 Pilot August 24 2S 26 27 92663 are doing business U D I ' I 0 011n9e County on August wot rawn H 8 Otmttal A FOR CASH (1n the lorms •••Th. amount of secured 28 1992 • ' • • Edward E. Callahan, 2t01 SALON RAFFINE, 3426 Pa-oug II M11 • 'Wins, 14, 1992 partrnir lrom the pDrtnt'f· "ttnua • Ntwpott Bucfl. CA
which are lawful tender In Indebtedness with lnt11es1 • , E 151h St.. '10, Newport Colle Coast Highway, Co-~72.7 W. Balboa Apt 14, F541485 mp OP81<1Lng undor _th• 9~0 (fl I RMI .Odt.SS OI
the Untt1d States) •nd/or •nO costs ts S.27 000 n m486 Beach. Calif. 92663 ion• dal Mar C•lil 92625 9!.":fort Buch, Cafll. P bl h d N B h hct.t'°"s OuSIMH name ot cornmOll d~~"'~ • shown
the cashlef's cortlfitd orDtdA 13 ·,992 PUBLICNOTICE MannyStethno,1S96 Rlll· MarykaV 'Emon" tOAJ. '"""' u ise ewpon HC ·AMRI CAN ltGHTING~.noW1trantyll ONtti• other checks 1pec1fled Jn 01:1s1o~·g~arbor Dlvl-;1on ersld• Pl. 'A2, Cos1a sace St .Laguna' Niguel This buslneh ii con. Costa Mesa Dilly Pilot Au· TECHNOLOGICS at 16787 to llJ COMflOllM• orClll'I
Civil CO<I• Secllon 2924h 460, Ja~boiee Blvd .• Rm FlctlUO\la M1sa, Cali!. 92827 Cali!. 92677 · ducted by: an llldMdual gust 25. Stf)temti.1 1, 8 Beach Blvd Hunt.ngton Mn}. Tiit btnlftcilfy undlt
(payable In full at the time 108, Ne,.port Beach, CA Bu1lnHa Nam• Thlt bu~lnus Is con· John En1ott, tO Alsace St., Tllo .:,•gl1111nt(s) com· 15, t992 Beach, Cahl 92847 Ml4 Otto ol Trust by ruson of
ol sale) 611 tight, tJtle end Mlchael S. Cerone Statem•nl-ducth~ by. • g~nerat part· Laguna Niguel. Calif. 926n ~°i unJ:, ';~~saf.~11~:~ T-882 Jh.I F1c,1111ouds Bus ntu t>1~ °' dtllillt Ill Ill to• interest conveyed to and M h 1 0 ' Tl\a Folio'#< ners P Ttlls busln11t Is co~ B .tma rt ent to above 00115 tlQjftd 11e1-htf•to-now held by It under said a'• • • r • n SI• ing persons The 1eglst11nt(s) com· ducted b . h banO Ind usin1ss Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE was I.ltd 1n Orange Cwnl) -1
Doed or T1ust in the prop. County are dol:l\. business as· menced to t11nsact buSI-wilt y. us lbove on. Ju1y 18, 1992 on Ap11125. 1989 1'411322 IOft uec:ulld ano ~O to
erty nerelnatter described: By P. Kaloper, Deputy MEOICA BILLING & Fl· neM under the FlcM1ous The re latrant(s) com· Douglas Owens Fl'ctltloua Full name and address o! Int Vndet'S8.~ •.men Diida
TRUSTOR· PETER J Published Newport NANCIAL RESOURCES, Business Name(s) l•$led menced~O transact bull· Thlt 1111emenl was f1•ed Bu1lnea1N•me lh1pe11on~1thd1awnQ rallOll ol ll llftd Demand
HALL. BENEFICIARY· Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily 5020 Mushbuin C1rcl1, ibovton:Juty26, 1992 ness undtt the Flclllious with Iha County Clo1k ot Statement Diane D. L•sler, 2400 NII• tor Sllil and Wflnen not:ICI ot
Aw F INC. OBA At,4ER· Pilot August 11 -18 25 Yso~a lJEdlya.~~'-~26~6 Manny Stelhno Business Nam•(s) listed O~ng1 County on July 28, The Foflovwlhg pe1sons tomo S1•11on Dr • 112, f'ol· bftl(ll :woo of 11tctJon IO l:IVM
ICAN WEST FINANCIAL • • • ' •1rv · ars urn This atatemenl was t.lod above on· July 1 1992 I 2 are do.ng buslntas as aom Co .r 9:;630 rte undtr11Q"!ft4 to Mt a.I INC . recorded April 1 t, l992 • i=· YOfba Unda, Calif With Ille County Clerk ol John A. Efhon ' . F53H54 MARKETING SERVICES Published Nn .. part Onell· PtOC*ly to Ulllty Slid obllg1>
1991, as Instr No 91· TG58 Laura Tiusl w 434 S Orange Counly on July 31. This itatemenl Wit llle<1 Pubhshod Newport Beach· INTERNATIONAL. 2974 Cost. Mosa Dooly Pilot Au· llOns and CIWUllitf lllt lllldtl•
170491 tn Book page or Of· PUBLIC NOTICE Olive Oiange °Catit 92666 · 1992 with the County CIOfk ol Costa M•H D1.ty Pilot Au· C•ylon Of. Costa Mesa. iust t8, 25, St.llltr'l.Der i. llQtlH CllUSld ...,. noeca o1
llc1a1 Records in the o"•ce Mary Lou 'Milter 1300 F540008 Orange Coc.tnty on.July 31, gust. tt, t8. 25, Sl!J)ttmbet C1t1I. 92626 • 1992 bf"'1)11enf01 ~to bt ''
ol tne Recorder of 01ange NOTICE Adams Ave n 4D: Cotta Publisl'lld Nowport Beach· 199.2 1. t992 Ktnt Sch1sttr, 2974 Ceylon T·~SO Cotdtd .,..., t . tt9? • lnttr
Coumy· 101d deed ol trust INVITING BIDS Mesa, Calif. 92626 Costa Mesa Daily P1to1 Au-F540010 T-643 Dr• Costa Mesa. Cahl PUBLIC NOTICE No 92·307240 ol Ottld.tl At
desctrbed the following: Notlc • fa h•r•br This business is con-gust t 8, 25, September 1, Pubhah•d Nt'WPoft 811cn. 92626 COfOS Ill 1111 Olla ot lie At·
LOT 19 OF TRACT 1645, IN oiv.n 1hat th• herd of ducted by· a goneral part· 8. 1992 Coata Mesa Dally P1lol Au· PUBLIC NOTICE This butme1t 11 con· Flcllllou1 cordll OI Or-.i~ County SW ~~c~'.rzs o:ERN~;<:e~ Tru•t"a of th• Coeat nership · T-545 gu11 18, 25. September 1. ~~ec:1,~~=1::::n~(~l)d~~m-Bu11nea1 Nam• hit be"'* but t
CORDED IN BOOK 104 Comlftunllr Coll•g• The reg1stran1(s) com-8, 1992 Flotltlous !Mf\Ctd to transact busl· Sl•t•rn•nt ~t °' wrtnty ll(Pftlt
PAGE so OF MISCEL~ Dlatrtot of Orene• menced 10 transact ~sl-PUBLIC NOTICE T·S39 •utlMH Nem• neu undet ·th• FiehtlOUs Tht ra11owing p1reons Ol lmPhtd. regatdlllO llllt. PM•
LANEous MAPS, tN THE County, ceutornla, wlll ~~~~neus~de~,1~~1:,ict~~~~~ ,tctltl PUBLIC NOTICE The i~~:'ng•nt,_,son• eua1no11 Narne(•I 1111ed 's~:tA~~ussr":TuOot !'!': ,~~~· to OFFICE OF THE COUNTY r.o•fv• ..... d bid• up bo J 5 992 OUI ,._. lbo\19 on Augu11"·1$192 I N, ~ ,..., .. ,, ..... .._.wm
RECORDER OF SAID to b I no leler than a ve r luty I • t •u1lnH1 Name CNSt053450 aS1eTAdC°'J'GCbuOMs1Pn1UaTtE1Rs·SEA• Kent Schisler Harbor O•vd • Co111 Mo1.l , OI ll!t Obflgallona steuttd!by COUNTY u ~ura rus ow Slat•menl " This atJlem1n1 waa filed Catrf 92627 IMO M lnctuSNt OMCI ol Trittl1,
YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT 11:00 AM, W9dnHday, whls Stalement was filed Tn. Following PlflOl'IS Flclltlou1 VICES, !St Kalmus Dnva with tl\e County Cletk of H1cham Al1n1. 534 Ut1mo wilh lnlllfft •said noll llfO-
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST lepl•mb•r 9, 1002, at 1th Ille County Cte1k ol art doing business as BualnHa Neme Su111 B100, c o,ta Mesa. Orange County on Augull Long BHch. CaJ.f 90d14 vodtd. aav1111e11, b 111y, uM1r1
DATED 812191 UNLESS lhe Purchaalng D•part• ?~~2g• Countv on July 3 t. TERESA ANNE'S, 6488 Statem•nt Calif. 92826 14, 1992 . Thie bu1inos II con lt14 tllms Of Uld Al-lnclultole
YOU TAKE ACTION TO m•nt of lh• District; lo-• Edinger Ave , Hunhnglon The Fotlowlng persons John Paul Ort. 2t8 Vil· FM t ife7 d\Ktl<I by an lndiV>dUlll Oetd ol font,_ CNtgtS 1n41
PROTECT YOUR PROP· cat•d •I t:J70 Adame FS40042 Beach. Cahf. 92&41 are doing bu11neu es· 1'"°"'1 Rd., Costa Mesa PubHshod Newport BtlCh· The llg•atllnt(s) com ••PlllstS Ol llt TMlll 111• Of
ERTY, fT MAY Bf SOLO AT Av•nue, Bldg. D, Coala PubhshO<I Nowport Beach· T1tesa .Anne Jugan, 16402 ESSENllAL RECORDS ~~:~ 9~6~:inen 11 con• Costa Mt .. Olloly Pilot Au menctd IO llMHCI bus•· Ille lfut!S CSNtM ~ Slid Al
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU M••• Celltornla et Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Au-Bradbury Ln . Hunllngton GROUP, 3459 Wlnd101 ducted by an ind1VldU31 gust 25, September 1. 8. ~SI unde~ the FoCl•llOUI lndu~~ QMd ol T'lutl ....
NEED AN EXPLANATION whic h' tlm• bid• w1'11 b• gust 18, 25. September '· Beach. Cali!. 92647 Court. Cosa Mesa. Cahl Th• rlQISlrtnt(I) com. 15, 1"""" ~~II J··~ml(I) ...!21ated .... bt llald Oii StO"'"'* OF THE NATURE OF THE s. 11192 Stephen Michotl Jugan 92626 l ·-.VYY'I' on uty 2e. ,.,., I 1992 10 00 PROCEEDING AGAINST put>llclr opened end T·54 Jr,. 16402 Bradbury ln • Phlllp B'" Vlncant, 3469 menced o t11nsa.cl t>ual· T.ae.t Hlcham ~11'\f . ~In flt tOllt OI
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· r••d for: PURCHASE 8 Huntington B11ch, Calif. Windsor Court. Co111 neH und4'f lht f'icllllOUI PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• ltlltmont "'It lil9d llt ._,f>OIM 11 111 l'l\MI ....,
TACT A LAWVER. o' VIDEO CODING-PUBLIC NOTICE 92647 Mesa, Cahf. 92~0 Buainen N1ma(s) hstld with the County Clttll ol llN to 11111\Qn .. CMc CM
1608 RUTH LANE. NEW· DECOOINO IY'ST•M & Thfl bu1fne11 Is con· This bualn1u It con-aboW on: NIA Plotltloua Orange County °"July 21., 1"· 401 411 [Mt ChaOMM
PORT BEACH, CA 82660 C O M p O N •NT I : Flc tltlo4ta ducted by: a gtnerel Pll1· dueled by. an lndMduel John P. Orr 1992.. Avtnllt. ~Ila. CA The ltlll
"(If 1 1l7"' addru1 or co As TL f NE co M· Bualn .. a Name ll8f$hfi) The 11gl1t11nt(a) com-This atateJMnt was Mtd •us-.. ...... F539053 1mount ol 111 unpaid ballnae Of
common dealgnatlon ot MUNITV COLLl!OI! Stat•m•nt The regt*1rant(s) com· mel\C9d to tr1t111e1 bull· ~h the~ntv ~~~ 2°1 Th lt•l•ment PIJblll"-d N1wpor1 Ooach· 111t oo~aboll sea.tred by llld
property Is shown above, The Fotlow1ng p11sons "*'Ced to tranaact busl· nest under the ActltioW ~ y on w•r 8· 8 FOllowlng Plfeotll Cotta Miii Dally Pilol Av-Pf0Ptf1Y 10 be aolf. '°l1tlW
no warranty 11 given aa to All bid• are to b• In are d0tng bus.ness as· ness under th• Flcl1hous Butlnets Name(•) lltltd 1992 11• d~ bullneH ••· gust t t 19 25 S~ltrnbor "'"' lnllftst. late CNrgte 1n• its cornpletenest or cor· eccordanc• with lhe HOLtY SHARP SIGNA· Business Name(s) lltttd abow on: August 1, 1992 '5~H48 PASSPORT PUBLICA-1 1992' ' ' CSTIMATEO cotlS, 11-
rectne11)." The beneficiary Bid Docum•nt• whic h TURE BOUTIQUE 3e:Je p8• above on: NIA Phifip 8111 Vincent P~ahed ~Batch-TIONS, 1278 Qlenneyre St, ' .nd ad•lllCll a Of 11t ....
und81' uld Deed or Trust. •r• now on fll• and clllc Coast Hwy' Cotona Tef'esa A. Jugan Thia mtement wu lllec:t Coet1 ..... Daily PllOI A.Ir Laguna e .. ch, Calcf 92651 T-642 htttol llUOC 27110 )iifiiiillliiil by reason ol • bleach or mar b• MCur9d In th• dll Mar, Cal.I 92625 This llllament w11 t1ltd with the County Clet1c of gust 11. te, 25. Seplembef v~sap 'rimond, 2:rt4 .a PUBLIC NOTICE DATE Allgusda 1992 ~ deltun In the obllg1tlon1 office of th• Dlr.ctot of Mlch11t s Sharp, 2700 wtth the County Clorlc ot Orange County on July St. t , 1992 Ca 1 uerta,. Laguna H~fa. llMilU• ~ •Mid
aecwed thereby heralolore Purc.haslng of the DI• lJOhlhOuH Ln , Cotona def Orange C®nly on Avgu11 1992 T..e44 T~j • 1~1 I FlctltJoua Trus• t40 ( ~II Co.rt, eJCecuted end deUV.red to ltlcl Mat, Call! 92625 14, 1992 FS400M • ua neu • con-llualMM Natne s.-130 Mlfltlm Hiii CA ~~~llQ:,•gJau~·:: No. bldd•r 1ner with-h~~~ ~~~~c!,1~14~:· Publlshtd Ne::::. ;:11s~ed tol~rtp·!._"~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~!ldr:~\::ia=~om-The '=:n•nt IUOI (714) 137-2511' IY
Oemanct tor Sale, and writ· draw hi• a.Id few • ,.. Calif 9ie25 ' a 811 -Y ""' ...,. F1otltlou• menctd to 1rtnMCt bull· nG Pltaont ~ona Gutwr8' lMtM Ob ten notice of deltutt •nd of tlod of forty.five (45) This bua1n1n 11 con-Cotti MeH Daily Pilot Au. gust t t . t8. :rs. Septtmbef neH under the FletttlOIJI are~ bvtlnen II' OPfl 7901
electlon to ceuff tht uo-dep aft., ttM d•t• Ht dUCIOd b~. a gtneral Part• 9'111 25, S.pt~ 1, 8, t , 1992 Bu:~:::.::,me 8u1ln111 Nltne(•: naltd ~r~ ,_,!: c~\:.for•ll'I. AUG lt.25.SEl'T 1,1"'
deralgned to •ell 111c:,g,rop. r 0 , th• 0 p•nIn1 nerlhtp 15• 1"2 T-650 t "-FOllo-w1 '*'°"' ·~:ion· July at. 992 Oeofve Straka. '9312 Mala·r.:======== ~~to ~1s7h•~ftet 1ft: thereof. ~.~·~111~an1(a) t ~"1' l-483 'UBLIC NOTICI 11e doing butl~t 11· Thie .r~:= wa• 1111<1 hint. Hunungton lloach.
und.fatgned caused said Th• •oerd of Tru1I• nes o ranu; 1• ,UlllC NOTIC! ORANGE COUNTY MO with 1'141 County Clefll of C.M. t2M notice of default and of ••• , ... ,,,.. the prtvt.• euati:.".c.11~.1:;:111kit= Flctltlou• BIL.£ DIAGNOSTICS. '1362 <>ranoe eoiny on .»f ,t, l~.:• bu~lneu Is con-"9Cllon 10 be recorded I ... of ,.,_ .. .,. env •bove on NA Ploltt.... auatMSa NaMe Htrbor Blvd Sit IOI, t992 """'"td by. an lndMdual
May 7, 1992 u Instr. No end ell bid•., to walwe Mtcrut•I 5 Sharp lkt9fM9a Nw ltal•wt Costa M ... , Cahl. 92626 pa40004 Th• 11g1a111nt(a) com· 3i••liiiiliiiiil••lfl 12-30282.a lft 9bOlt Page of •ny trr-eu'*1t ... er In-Thia atatemtnt w•• filed ............ The flOllOWlng peno111 Thoma1 M1ch11I v1g11, ~~leach· =~,,J!, ~:"r~1~11-
'4 Ott\clal Record• in tM of· tormellt ... e.. anr Md wM 111e County et1111 01 The ,olowlnQ s*aon. ~m bullnftt ••· ~.'! S:: e'MO:· Cosu Coti. Mna 0er1y Hot Au· eu11n111 N•m•(•> i.:= ~o~~ry~Ofder of Of· or In the blddlnt• ?'e:ang• County on July 21, 'T' :o'f9rb0w~ne~~~ ... S r 1 tN A ~.P ~~~~R~: Th11' buelntu 11 co,,. gutl 11: ts. Se¢tmb4tr t, •boV• on July 21, 1991
Said Siie ' h Signed /II B•TTV H ~U ~N"'"""""" • MecAtthul 8tlld S.. t43 ~td~ an lndilllduel I , 1192 George S1r1ka
but wtthout ~~'r:":; BA&.DWtN, Dlr.otor .. ,.,..... ~ :i~ c:: ~d, ~Ana, 0.itf '2704 . The '•91•1111'11(1) co"" l-542 ThtS 11at1menl' WH llltd
warrinty, •x~1111 °' Im• p u r 0 h•11n 1 c ••a 1 Publl•htd Newl)Or1 Batch· C..~ ne6e • oefO, s..cotnp, Inc , Caillornla, menctd to trtnaact bull· .. ..,. .,. ..,_ ••lh Iha ~Y Ci«k ot
plied, regatdlhg title pot-CommunllW Cotl•t• Cotta Mes. Dlllv Pilot Au-TM~ EM lnC 2921 W MICMhta' Blvd nete und8f the l'IC1otl0Ut rv--l9V1ICI Ofange County on Jvly 21
MNJon, or encumtMances. Otetrk:I gust 11, ti, 2$, Set>tembef 1 Calif:n.t =•tlOfl' Ste tU, Santa Ana, Catt!. lut1Mt1. Htrnetal llllecl Plcaltt..... tt112 to'Jay 1M remaining ptlnclo O 1, 1992 77aoa ...... Ct---" R · 02704 aOOlle on NIA • FHM4f ~!~~~~~~==:im~I p sum of Iha not 1 ) pen l•P1•..._, I, T44I -...,.. Old, thlt bu1lnen la con. Dr Thomu M vqi •...._. Nw Publlahff Na.Pol1 Be.ct.-•' ... 1992 • t1l00 Suite 0.100. Allao VllfO. duct.cf by' 1 c Thtt ~ waa flied 11 .. •wt Co curtd by said dted ol •tct N teoe ~ILOT CLAISl"llD Calif t2tM Th I Olpoftllon With .,. County Clertl °' The FO!!OWinO l*tOn• 11• M ... 0.lly Pilot Au T~ ;:.ttt lfrlwe-.t 11 In Pub~~ntd New ort It's th• r9sourc. rou Thie bu11n1n 11 con· ~·t,•t~= :,: Orange County.,, JIJy 21 • .,. ~bu.,..• u · guat It, ti, 2S, Steiltftlbtr :-.! ... : :ov1~ : lktc:h.CO•ta MeM gllty c•n ~nt on IO ..... ~lby:l:t::r:·~ ,... ..., IM ,IC~ t•2 I ' D IHTt.RIOOS, 1227 I , l993
term• of .... ~ Deed Of Pilot AU9U*' M Septembet myriad of merchen-menc:9d8t; .,.,J.l, :,:: Bullnel• Name(•) bttd .. 'HM48 :'Y"r ~~ •et T·040
Trust, '"9. c~• ana 1 t9'92 • di.. ttema. t>ee•uH neea wnder the '1tttll0Ut aboV9 on· March 1. t991 Pub411hrtd Nt~1 Beach .J!'-.";'·0 u 111 C•ll
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Costa Mesa, CA, 92827
LOTS COSTA MESA 2 124 IRVINE 2144 NEWPORT COSTA MESA HH COSTA MESA HU NEWPORT
Jo'OR SALE HOO **2 MBA, 211'l8a, trplc. 2br/2b• pool, tennis, BEACH 2169 BEACH 288R
5 Acre Ranch•• near 1 Mile to bch, Comm gym, ten yd, no pet,
4 lak.es. 2 Hours from pool, gar, carport, noJsmkr, $1100/mo, Charming 4BR 2BA,
Apartments
For Rent Vo •1 M e> Free IJlllt.' Lg · U'Ll L 'IVE Bl'l 2Ba '-'PPOr, d w • .,, LIDO lSLANP *
gambling. s2990. s5oo $1150/mo. 548·2929 57 Orchard. 548-7234 1om. home with pvt
down, $75/Mo. •3BR 21/'lBa twnhso on yd. In Nwpt His CtosolNMiiliiillliiM
• IT HERE! ·~ ctoso1a, i.11r'IS, gar 31>r12 D -a. garoge,
1 BR t..25 ..!DR $1J30 tJo Pel 640·~ 19~ S1Jf>Orr• yrly IHSO
1-800-223-4783 blutf nr bchl Obi gar, to school, bch & park,llill.iliMil.._~-..AaillliiU
lncd yd, $1225 mo~ S24001mo. 645·5453
S7?.5 n " Ou1e1, Sr>ft· • JBR 2BA o .vnstra 19 7::.J 0719
ctous. & BIO REBATE p 1t10 1tr(•pl •Co, ~OIJ7 -.-2-8-0-R-M~S-7-5-0-.-
RESORT
PROP•;HTY 1580
NEW Rancho Mlr•tt• l'alrwav Homel on
Mission Hiiis Resort
Course. 3BR 2BA,
poolslze lot. 5229,990.
819-321-2139
Houses/Condos
For Rent
5800 dep. 842•9888 EASTBLUFF 5br/3bo ,~ \\ ~y -l"'4,..
•Newport H eight•• a h R t I ' PERFl:CT CONO. A 2BR 1 BA collag,, eac en a s. $3000. Avall Sept, 'O $300 OFF MOVE IN
clean & pvt wfpatlo & NEWPORT PENINSULA 640-6282 or 955·2522 o "" yard $895. 646-2651 YEARLY·WINTER·SUMMER ..; tf' Ch arm In 9 1 BR 1 e.droom to• Bedroom Harbor View Hms. ~ ~ coµrtyard Ap1;.1 Galocl,
•Npl HIS 3BR twnhse, Fumshtdtlnlutn<sl'ttd Monaco, 2BR 2eA, +i.-~~-A pnol C SP 1• 1>11ert·
lrplc. sn91 gar, palto, Vt"lla Rentals t/p, cath ce11. tJfW. Short Term Rentals ' " l' &42·5858 very nice, 322 Ogle SI. micro, $1690 rno avl SUMMER•WINTER $300 OFF MOVE-IN! •MUST SEEA
S995/mo &47·7540 675•4912 9 12 grdnr pd, a11e 4'!:A fr <J yd '"'' r ' 0 " ''-'' '-l' \ ljA ---------3br H~ba WEST SIDE, 644-5 197 Iv .,sg. Call 673·RENT 636·4120 9·5PM I e .J ,"/ I -ry .. wesTCLIFF 2on
garage, new palnl, ---------Ln 3br1"b a -,D-~-p-a1-11-(. :'19~ Pl •tl.rth 1·0 rm, p !>I 2 tJ • A on trplc, 1119 n ew carpel ••DUPLEX 2BR 2BA, • 4 ••· 2~26 Pl tOt\t B 236 Avocado ovck, pool siooo" 0
$1 500 6116·8781 garage. block 10 carpet, balcony, gar, 1 -., 0 , •'ll CE.. ,. ..J 1 r.•.:o• 6'd" ..;r c 1 0211
I b h S 12001 51450/mo, a11e 692· 1,. _3 or •.-1 , 3br 1 ba 2 ·'hba oac . m o 0838 day 457.3752 *2BA l BA. 51 ·ps 10 $99 SEC DCPOStTI -"--" 2 Years New! JBR
No Pc111 o3 H~ l27 Jct•rey Os t•r SC P!l(a
•J5 .,"· 54;;-7'06 k1BORM S600k
•AOUtT LIVING• F11q d 3r1.r1Shr stove 111(;! Nope!:. :.,15-48fl5 !BFl' I I, PlllO, 0 t ...:
t. S-I S09? U y •2 A 18A UPPER OR
l tmt. •A t t> ?.~ 12 (" WEn, 3 't'r<J rn w'
Hr Hoag Hospital
S770 n &-l!i 1..i1u
new docor, 2 car gnr (818).3!59-4539 China c0110, 2 car r,.c t 1l At-,--0--1-8---.LA t"I 1y ~'"r.; "',,
Npt Beach Stu $775 wtyd, W/O hkup, park •Lido P eninsula• Lovely lom11y homo 56R prkg lndry, 1 p pnllo, p ,..1 riy: ve r v" lh $1050 mo
turn, pool & spa sottlng, n'pols $10001 Unique 1 & 2BA Units pool, b ig ya1d, near s1450 mo yr 5.\8 .. 1n 2 oc.:n 1 •v• l<J• 1 11 0 Groot c 714-650·8310
Gl·:NERAL 2 I02
mo ' de.Q 650-4969 tor laoso..J?~ivata bch, schools, S2200 mo .... ,. to evorr1t1irg
Costa Mesa Condo No CM Mail 911 on bay. 673•8 030 650·604G, 646 4584 KS20() OFF~i' ~ NEWPORT" HEIGHTS
2bd $1, 100 7 10 l ido P8rk Dr. Lg 2Bfl .!BA, v .,.. '111.t' t sfife"\.g""1tt>r'baic . ·cit<" r-ewer-28ft CLEAN & SPAClOUS1---------luxury Condo! , 1e r 1f)' Cl'C '" lllC.Je .,_ c. ;>BA. SIO:.u • ,. ""d
Nwpt Shrs 4bd 2BR Ouplex In quiet •OUIET Npts Hghta Brand now lg stud o Move· In 1 ::.c 1 u a ~ ... :;: ., ., "1--1 P " " P.t -)r,-ce14
Hse, com.pool Sl400 Eastsldo Costa Mosn 20r dplx, yd, storogo. unit loc 1 '4 m1 10 bell. 505 Sunltower Nwpt Heights ~'" 1 ... ,.
ne•ghborhood Encl S800 Ideal lor couplo. SPECIAL ' CF AUR t1G'1T C ~ "' • No pets 631•4649 nevor occup1od sop • ~ · • \SJ Jo 2BR Duplox1 ·" '''"' d ueal 10, CoronadelMar bocl<yord, Ideal tor bdrm area A C, pool 2BEDROOM c, orCJ'-27. frpc . u t ~up g 1 .><-•... sets
3bd Oplx $1600 workmg roommates 4br/2ba lower duplex & tennis S8:>5 Agt Pool, ,pa c Ible hllup •S750 Move In! a A" :J 7 S I .,..,75, ,0 6••0 814;,
S800 mo Call Choice Ocean lrnt toe, 854-5809 WESTlAKE VILlAGE c: siJ· .. er 183 ~" t.o Pets 01;.:i {l:.4·371
S.A . Ht• House 046-4902 winter $1650. yrty•·N-E-W-2-B-r-2-8-.-0-n-g-0-11 845-8 122 Anytime! con .,,,..:-C 1611?" r STEP S TO BEACH
3bd S2500 S2250, 2 adults or lam· SI v!:. I-JO Pct (;14·0·15:'.' EASTSIDE 'OCEA·~ v (~/ J1., ~Y only. (Blji44.G·~B4 course. 1 yoar loase.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Back Bay I ..,.,., oecor, crprl. 11 2 Coron•d•IMar 3bd No p ets si4ooino II *1 r.10 Free Ulls' L C ::.y RR• Cl • GthSI S1301.Ti11cut t
Spyglass home $3000 3 A 8 Bluff• Townnouse 760-88~0 d &·1·1-4922. For Ad Act1"on CIC ~II ~br 1 b Jo p .. 642-2B 1 6 )' I r1. 6 ·3 251 I ~ B 2 A Condo, Soas-4BR 3BA, 2·story. ren-V L CPI 0 :;, stora ·' ~ .,, Ur • > J p I ovated St950 mo I LA BALBOA $750 No Pol 6·10·2·1:.l~ ---STEPS TO SANb SUMMER pray. 00• tenn, nr 854·4302 Ocean views. lonn, Call a Urge 2br encl gar RENTALS AVAILABLE bch, $1200/mo. Va· ___ _;;...;._...;..;....;..;.__ pools, spas. g:itod, Sttopp111g tor a 1 ,., . 1 c. ean :..11• g lvnQ rlTI
cont. 714/723-1733 The Pilot Clasal· walk 10 beaches, lkilvPillt .. oin •rlmcut" cl.:is~ilteol :n('dea r11S1,?i•\ Cl ti~ 1 g:>.r. ut.. Pd r pet~
Waterfront H om••
Inc . R ••ltor•
831-1 400, 780.3800 973.eeoo
BALBOA
IS LAND 2 106
•3BR 2BA furnished
lrplc. P•lio, avl 9/12
226 Collins. 673-851
or (818) 332·2688
RENT
through classified
fled $1 350 U9nJ lclls you compare .i ~ c.. "o Sl 175 mt(l 723-1292
Tho most comprehen-2 mstr suitos. 42 AD·Vl.SQR co ·~ . ""lh ut h3Sli.le
stvo and currant dlroc· dKk. rolrlg Incl, w 'd or ""0'•Y'
tory of goods and sor-hkups. avail 9.15 agnt 642-5678 Pilot Classlfled
v1cos around! 960-2871 or 960-3313 6'12·5678
Lg W'alde 1 br v. Whi tewater Ocean
...... '"'" closet c1os1.: view! 1 II~• hJ sand
beach S 55 1 ... ,. 2BR 2 Ba. ..a•age
S 50 mo, 77::>-4E05 S 1200 mQ 67~ .:GN
Low Dnl EZ Oueltlylng 4BR 2BA, water view
By Back Bav cstm turn/unfurn. $2,000,
4BR 3Ba, 3 yr new, mo. Av•il 9/1/92 to
make otter! S42·8807 6/1/93. 31o-32S.9fl33
H UNTINGTON
B EACH 1040
BALBOA
PENINSULA 2107
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CERAMIC FLOOK INSTALL
TILES 3G28 REPAIRS 3 8 20
HANDY MAN 3710
LANDSCAPE•
LAWN CARE 3808
Topp•CI Reino.,• J..1•t1•
ecwM~761-34-7&-
V1c1or P1ot Oa•aonlog,
Landscaping & M.ionl
E11ce1 tl'ls. 10 .,rs o-.;p,
457·1739
MASONRY 3828
ARCHITECTURE
DRAFTING 34a8
CLEANING
SERVICE S 3~48
•Chril>ltan Handyman RB MASONRY Custom
Painting. Stucco, dry· b11ck b10. ~ repJ rs
wall, foncos gatos. So· otc 30 vr~ OC OllP
nlor DISC John m~1SI Lie Bonded 9 70·9•l13
$28.95 to clean ept, 1---------condo. also houses. Carpenlry, plumbing, MOVING 383~ Cuat Bldg Pl•ns Re· olct. Bonded,. he. Ir Ille, drywall masonry
model, incl des•g,, & os1 crpt clog SJ7·9308 & moce ~e3s rates engrg, 2000 happy __,, _ _..;..._..;;..____ Jim 84!5·2824
chenlS, 458·6301 * Prof'I House cle•nlng r---------
7yrs ei.p, irlnt ref"•. HANDY ANDY
AUTO REPAIR 3447
Steve'• German Auto c
dependable & rehable,
c:.11 Yolanda 631·5967 Elec-Plumb·Pe1nt. LI. Poor M •n'• Mover 1
carpntry. 01c 631-4043 ht mm Gu.lr 1owes1
A.pal, 3""' 011 Shop loan households 1 o "~ yrs •xp. Rol1ablo. Rates, 15 yrs HP an OOOd Reis Free Esi.
Wfk guar &48-8218 low cost 775·2383
HU SI NESS
SERVI CES 3488
House A Ofc cleanln9
Use envlro sale prod·
ucts. also ALL ODO
Handyman Ex.pr•••
.-.om• Improvements.
St Discount, No job 100
Small, 2•1lfs 851·2017
Handyman Services.
Ltc. 1nsur. Local refs
Fr-ee Ost 073·7922
HAULING 3720
•••r Money! Don't JOBS, John $48-3185
miss thlt outttandlng RehaDle Housecleaning
opportunity C•ll Nowt by the dav Local
2J9-4552 ext. 1220 atea. )(Int rels. C<ill
Monica 549-&438 Ill BEST Ill Hauling, l~j a" aa. j\jfJi•j ""R'""e-11-aD_l_e_H_o_u_s_ec_l_e_a_n_tn_" Oemol1l10n Remodehng?
• ngl Sh Clrpent.r v •Wells oncreto•trees by th• day. Local •trash, e1c. 748-1825 Oua .1y Wort<, low Ratts. area EJlcel refs. Call
Llcensod 731-4487 Altc1a 751-4269 I MPROVEMENTS
HOME 37~6
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Local 1 O yra. Hones I
24 hrs. Lou 642-6676
CONSTRUCTION
BUILUING 3!'>60 C a r p • n t rv .p I um bl ng-1---,5-.-v-O.,,.....n_M_o_v_l_n_o_
E teC\rlcal-PalnUng· LowHI, Storage pro1 Ooora-W1ndowt-Etc.
CARPET 3:\14
Summer Carpet •iowout a.i.1 S•v• up to 60,,
.An Carpets Reduced!
'62&484, 736-ff23
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< 'C )N('llETE .\~:.!O
./. Drlvew•Y•·P•tloa·
path• etc. No job too
""" ftML Lk.Ot470
Mickey 377·9895
Reasonable! 476-6946 ei.cel repu1011on 1 hr min Insur. T\67659
Custom Carpentry Visa MC 731-2958
D RYW ALL 3~84 some llnac g avail,
small tob O~. llc'd,
reas ra11a 455.7954
H OMt:
REPAIRS :.J7M~
P11ct\1ng, Ce1ung1 & wans te11turea metched AH'"" of Hm• ftepra
he'd, bonded, Fr Cit.' Electri<:al. Plumbing
Georo-U.064:S Flrg. roor1ng etc. ,1111 ~ '°°' Mlco<nfd 4$~195'
i':LECTRICAI. 3810
llleohlol•n Al•x
Small, Larger \Jobs
Repairs 30 Y.'• ••pet • ...... 1.3•
t"ENCFS
& l>t:l 'KS .lh I ~'
·~
RI Hom• fiep•lra
termite dry wroughl
rep11, dra, plumbing,
& "'°'•' 24 t\rl, ~7
l./\NPSt'Al'I-: &
l.A'>'Nl "AHt. HWH
PAINTING 3 8 6 8
li'20 Y11 of Quality Work ""l'lalO l>< l ... 28064• Aet• 64 l. '!)I AA., I ,.
•W.P. YOUNGQUIST
P•lnlln9 Conlr•ctot
Ou I pa11'hng by prof
Uclf00;.'098 Ins tr
.. , &45·3305
Mlc:h .. I Co• Palntln9
$t3t\r, m•lrts
Rel.1 V' •111>
e75'4008
"FAST
HSULT"
SllV1CI
DlllCTOIY
)o'ur H 1 ult
S4 I\ h I l".111
'42-H7t .. ~ ..
PAINTING 3868 l~~P.,'' e:liw~i~·j,)1
RA1Neow clrc•• Malnt.a\fornia P:m ing
~ • · ;,• • :>~" & Rooter
I 0\.. b r .,, •~I Low r \GS 638· 1 '124
S1 : • C'lt:197 t.>36-1 758
PERSONAL
SERVICES 3867
M etl•tlon la for ev·
eryono Re'i• El'toy.
O\ rcomo ani11~11es
N -1 "l muac e but
wori.. .. 9~8-8119
PEST
CONTROL 3889
"Best Price, Promise!"
• ., .e. I l61 T
mHv. f, 1n p ct Work
10°"" gunr. M C V153
I c,.. f'R2060, 998-4876
PLASTER
REPAIR 3880
Ed'• Pl••t •r ln9
P te11<1 Teal ros , I I
ll•I, AtJ$'1Jeco. Fs est
Nl"at i\ rloan 736-6776
Why iy H•oe N
sc.•i. ' ,. c" ldc:vo?
Geil+ :Yhe Piiot lode
6il2·!.G o
POOL
SERVICE 3894
Puryear's Pool Service
~laybe 11 s t me 1or a
CI o;i· ·l81 \'le lt.lCC 1
every week 761·399..)
ROOFING 3910
REMODELING
•ADDITIONS 31Ue
~
SCREEN
SERVICES 3920
M eticulous Morton'
•.,ob 1e Sc '-'•' Ser
111ce, N\l 1111 1 • No S"'' "ce • Chg • , Lowos
Prices, Larry 642·859S
~,...,y1
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
TO YOU!
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in September? Annoonce tt 1n the D~uly Pilot <..\
and lndcpendent1 Send in a non·retumable V.
photo along with $1 O 00 or 1ust o ~sag~
with SS 00 and w~ will publish 1t on °
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Deadline August 27, 5 00 pm.
Send 'fO\ir me:s~e to
The 0011)· Pilot & lnde~ndcnt
330 W Bay St
Costa M~, CA 92627
Attn: Clc.'ISSifted Happy Birthday -------
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HOOMS ~70h 110 r1 .. 1 ~ 1 Ht-N. \I ' I' ' H t "\ I \ I '• I I I
••ck ••• furn mut9f & MOTi-; LS ..! , I'°' Stl/\IH. ' 'l :--11 \I( I • ; .•-I COUNTER HILP rm w/pvt bath, w/d, STAG HOT•L·N8 * Shr 4bf 2ba hOme, AOOMATE WANTED prtva. Empt. no tmk/ 1350/mo rooms/no game room, U7S + Pfof. fm In 20'e, nJ a ••MU8T a•LLll P{T, dtyclean9ra. No
Newport Beach Coun-••P ftee, e31-H72 peta. S450. 841·5020 He dap. Newport V.. utll. CM a,.. emkr, to eh.,. 2t>ar .t•edy caatt Income.
CM 2furn rma In lg Pier. 8,.d sr.M470 Fam praf 8'2·1190 2bth, lrg twnhm In IA· 1-80<>-663·8363 :,;=:.:mt>er-•--c-u-1-y""'"o~M!!"l!l'""R...-
homa/po~nr SC Pl. •R-mlftllte w ... '941 guna HUit. Prvt blh. Vending Rte. •Priced ~~rp ~~mk,7~t'~3/ ~•rnel• 2 haea from ~1 gar. S300. • util Right• Pou S900 NE w P oRT BE'ACH SERVICE Merchandise I
PIUGOT llOPID
"""' great, atlll In good condition. 125QI bch on Penn. 5316 dav 142-4321 •xt 260 Wklv Income. l-800/
Newport Hm on Cenal 1300/mo Chrlatlatl 873·3093"23·5971 m19 ave. 85M853 741_.31 1 axt. 610 bch. qulel, clean A re-ho 1 male upalrs w/ ~ Bu< TO BEACH, Prof
ap on $400/mo + ba~o'ny, ~hr balh, fem pref, prvt emrnc:..
ctep. ~ utlls. 631-3388 utlla pd. 549-0206 hOUH prlv, 1300 + ~
COUNTRY CLUB
GOLF MEMBERSHIP,
546-2575
The NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
DAILY PILOT la look•
Ing tor • Cuatom9f
Sarvlca Represent•·
tlve tOt the Clrculallon
Dept 10 work • nexlbll ac:hldula. approx 18-
24 hOUfl P9' wee!<.
We nffd a rellabl•
peraon with strong
t'alephone skllla,
pleasll/lt phone voice,
neat appearance and
able to wort< well with
Olh•r•. S5.30/Hr.
l.lldlee 14 ktl Diamond
brac1111. pd 13000 aetl S1500 obo, 18 kr1
gold nugget chain, pd
S1500 aetl 1760, real
cunurad pearl neck-
laces, pd S4000 aetl
11500 873-5048
obO. 114/8M-2119
(1 ,\1\ \(.I -... I 111! MO!'\il-.Y /\NllUl/1-.S hOIO Automobiles HLf'I; I :! , 10 PILOT CLASSIFIBO PILOT CLARIFIED utll, 873-8140
ti's lh• solution yoo'ra It's th• easy-to-Fem (2), n/emler, lhr E'Slde, very ••cure
searching for • whath· accesa, lnformallon-Obr 2ba CM houae w/ 8,.8, t car gar,
WAN 1'1-.ll .!!I I ti Employment
Opportunities Rattan Pretzel couch &
chair $850, bar 1200,
aJao lablea & alools
150-S 100 842-3259 er you're seeking a packed markelpla~a aame, $285 mo 751· atoraga only, S90 mo,
home. an apartmen1, visited regulatly • sue-0272 or 862-1823 eee-3458
tnve11ora. Earn 13·15
%. Secured by Call!.
R E Calif R.E. Broker.
Mr. Tow, 875-0544
/\( ll llA !1111 t,
a new occupation or caasfully • by all kinda Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
even a stray pel. ol conaumers. Clasaltlld. 'VT PARTY ONLY
2Soe0K 111 TO 10-1 t%
3mo-3yr He'd 25-45~
LTV. 310-838.0515 coll
ADlllN ASSISTANT 91 lntegra Cpe. • 4avt.
5apd, AC, at•r•o
Klrbw Claaalc CRl, Wrought Iron Gate can, anrt. 12VLL.464
Bl11Ll>IN1t
MATl-.Hl/\1.S 1>0:111 APl'LlANl'ES tiOl I
·' YOUTH ~REW
SUPERVISOR
Commercial
Real Estate
I l l Sl!\41-SS llH·l('E
I OH llt-.NT ~76!t
MOHTOl\<tt:s
TD 'S :.rnlH
S Avail No credll.
Matlculoua tal<•
charge lndlv dealred
to work at vocational
School, SC -Metro
area. Brook• 556-n30
Advertising
Call DANIEL SHEA
842-4321 l!xt. 207
DRIVElt/1ECTY driver
.who can type w/gd
near new, m lulng 14• • 4• $20/obo $12,795 head S50, 754-1282 7 54-1282 Theodora Robina
Refrlg $180, washer/ 842-0010
dryor $140 each, dllh·
washer $125 648-5848 HIC\'CJ.ES t>OtJO HMW tfU3<.
MEN'S Hufty Min. bike.
Ilk• new. Reoanlly '87 3251 CONV, . orig
tuned up. St50/0BO. owner, Grey, alarm
Kathy 979-70215 daya. aya. 17K ml, loadefl, We need bright, enthusiastic
Individuals who would like to eam
$400.00 to $500.00
per week and more,
marketing the Orange Coast Daily
If You: * Have an insured van , wagon or large car,
Pilot
* Enjoy working part-time In the evenings, earning
full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate.
Then we have a job for you. No experience necessary.
Full training available. •
For further Information or to schedule an Interview
CALL LEE AT
(714) 674-9324
Monday thru Friday Before 2 p.m.
Bridge
1000 "· light & bright, )(LNT sign Vlllb11ttv.
short lerm ok, NP Bc:h
addrs. $950 631-9067
Beat Retea In Nwptl
200-1700 SF. Fraah
air, balconies. 2043
Westclltf Dr. 645-6101
('OMMEHClAL
PHOl'EHTY 2778
Foree., BK OK. Equity
loans. S20K lo $SOOK.
Calif. Uc. R.E. Broker. Mr. Tow, 975-0544
Announcements
LOST&
FOUND ie2:>
Prime ratall loc. 390-LOST: Ledl•• Left~
4600 at. COM. La· Golf Clubaw/plnk &
guna, CM. $1 .25-$2/et. whle bag, REWARD
Realonomtcs 875-6700 721-4868
INDUSTRIAL 2788
*•Coat• M••• sub-lease, 3000 SF, 8000
SF or 11,200 SF. Pia·
cenlla fronlage. Very,
competitive ralosl Call
Bkr 833-0203
Announcements
PERSONALS 3002
11---------* DATES • ALL LIFE Coate Meae Aprox STYLES *CM area 1·
3000 sq. tt., $1600/ 900-454-5515 $2./min
mo. Placentia & 17th t8yr+ NNI Napvl, IL
848-1184
PERSONAL
SERVICES 300:;
INSIDE SALES
The Dell~ Piiot
currently haa a full
time Inside sales po-
slllon available In
lhe Classlllod Adver-
llslng Oepanment.
If you can bring ua
some strong salea
•xP9rlonca, a ROil·
t1v1 a1ti1ud1, pleas-
ant phone voice,
high energv. typing
akllls and perala-
tanca we wlll provide
you wllh a trlendly
atmospl\ere, room to
grow and the train·
Ing to make you
successful.
To Join our team,
aend your resume
10:
DAILY PILOT
330. W Baw St.
Co.te Meae, CA
92827
Attn: Cl•••1fled Inside Se••
t"UHNITUHE 6014
phone voice. (310) •COUCH & LOVESEAT
941-1609/(714)644-6676 Soulhweat, oN while
HouafftHne,. Needed ~ta~~~ 6';~~15r"1• TV, ELECTHONICS,
S'fEJU:O t>OHO Tues.Fri, Apprx 7:30----------1 3:30, $7/hr, MUii have 45 lncn daalgnor dining
own car. 850-4119 1able, ~.· glass top/ 21' MITSUBIS!-il Cir TV.
MEDICAL BILLER/ baH $325 644·1030 ~::.a"l°,.~· 1yr old $175
8KKPR Cardiology 7 It plaid Brunschw1g· ---------
grp, f/1. exp required Illa down aofa, hld•a· l!NTl!RTAINMENT
call Suaan 548·9611 bed, pd $3000 HC CNTR Milau TV, BIG
$18,500 673-9317
CADILLAC 1104.•
'85 Sedan Devilla, XLr,.T
cond, met blue, moon
roof, leather lnl, 555la
MUST SEE 559-2819
cu1-:VROl.ET i.o-i ..
$800 723-5550 Screen Surround
t.1EDICAL. FRONT OFC, entertelnmenl Cntr aoul'ld Mltsu VCR, JVC 91 C20 Cargo Van • pediatrics, cheerful, custom 42x80, while, Stereo, tp dck/CO, 6cyl. AT, AC, AM/FM.
courtaoua, exp pref DBM & JBL spkra, all c I 1 an. FI n av'' I
bul not req, 831-3863 S350 obo 76o-6289 lntargrated Into one #2WZL911 $12,995
Mortgage ln1uranc1
Processor. High earn-
ln~s. Wiii train.
• 213-954-4945
RecepJAdmln Asst
people akllla, organ-
ized, nex. 642-4668
Recaptlonlat M·F FIT.
lill typing, Ming. D/E,
WP, must havt xlnl
frnt otc comm & PR
skllls, Mesa Verde
Conv Hosp 548-5584
RECEPTIONIST PIT
SoVSun & possibly 1
Entire Nel.'Wort Beacti sys, uaed lesa lhan 3 Theodore Robins
hou1e'hold ol rurni1ur1 mo. pd $5400 1111 642-00tO
that neads 10 gol $3500 obo 873-5049
Whit• wicker, oak, r•
frig & much more,
-Seetolterl 544-6066'
HENREDON FURN
(bdrm, dining & frnl
rm) appls. gym equip
& moped 846-0068
L Shaped Sec:tlonal,
bl~. pd $8000 used
less lhan 6 mo, sell
$2400 obo 673·5049
Garage
Sales
NEWPOHT
Bt;ACH 6109
CHRYSLEH 900, •
1978 CHRYSLER ~
doba V8, 360 anglM ,
automatic: powerful
car $1495. 551.1i10.
l>AJHATSU 90:;~
81 Charade SE • 4cyl,
Moving Selel Washer/ AT, AC, like new, fin
Dryer. micro, dresser, avail. 12XLS854
queen headboard. SG.845
antq and & cott, misc Theodore Robins
p ictures, dinette, 4 642-001 O
chairs, skis w/booll,
Frosh & Eliciting weekday. Pleasanl DODGE 9080 By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
CUT THE COMMUNICATIONS
Business &
Finance Lovely Young Ladles Answering Service phone voice & par-
i ·900-7:J7·2229 Oper. wknds/grave-aonality a muSI Call
Lrg down & spring sofa,
gd cond, needs recvr,
orig $4000 for $400;
orlenl carpet orig
S4000 ..-• now $300;
chandellor orig $5000
now S500 721 ·8113
$5·S200. Set & Sun
8-2. 511 Can,cha,
Eeatblufta '86 600es CONV. lurbo.
loaded. 11alher, Many
NEW prts 65K. Mull
""· $2995 642-3259 Both vulnerable South dt>ali-·
NORTH
• 10 2
AK 5
A5 3
•J9864
EA T
+Q 7
WEST
+J864
97
K9764
+K 3
10 8 6 1 2
J8
+A7 5 2
SOUTH
+AK9 53
QJ3
Q 10 2 + Q 10
The bidding
South West
I + Pau
2 NT P888
Pass Pah
North East
2 • Pass
3 NT P&..1111
Opt>nmtt lead· Six of
Votma1 Tmkmo,, 1he l{ui.s1an
em1gre. played with <iuch bhndinit
spt'ed that ht' failed 10 ~t' at lea!ll
half thl' poss1bilit1t"s of an~· KJVl'n
hand Ho\\ unfortunate that could
be 15 borne out b\ thu, example
\'01ma1 and im, partner bid ~moo1hh. LO a iine no trump itame
\\1th ;,toppen. in the unbid suit~ and
mostlv .,oft valut"s, a two-n o trump
rebid · rather than two 11pades wa1<
the corre<"I action wit h the South
hand, and North'11 ra1i-e was
automa11c
O.l.N. 1-800-284-1661 yard, muSI type 35 Carol or John 675-BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY 2904
18 yrs + S1 9.95115mln wpm, will lra1n, CM 6670 Eves 650-0600 _M_a_y_1_o_g_P_o_rt __ d_1_w_s_h_r1
West '~ diamond lead <lelighted area, 259-7424 RECEPTIONIST Prt s200. refrlg $125, dbl th" Russian. since it guaranteed two Classiflod IS • ' ed 1 CONVENIENT CASTING IMMED•. Tlme approx 2 v~ mo. bed St 10, padded tm h in the suit . South play ow Vending moneymakers. wholhor you're buy· 8 -1 2 , answer 1 n g swing S60 642.-3259-
Crom dummy and captured ..Ea.at'.& PrQ.llen~ Ex.elusive. mg, selhng. or "}Ust E11tras needed for phonH & schoduhng, S
1ack with the queen. With seven fast over S3K cash w eekly looklng, c:lass1lled has films, commercials & 434..0t 18 after 5 MOV1NG·fflust ell
k I bl d I I d posslblo. Routes soll-whal you n eodl TV. Earn up lo $200 ---------King o<sk pode11al
Transportation
BOATS 7011 tnc s ava1 a e. ec arer e ecte t o Ing fasl No monoy PILOT CLASSIFIED per dayl No ••P Restaurant bed. dav bed with
de,elop the club suit for the two down 11 quahlied. Mr 842•5878 needed. can todav Cocktail 1rundle, dresser. oak '58 South Coast Bay
FORD 807..,
'87 Ford Tempo, grl
1ranspor1a1lon, runs
gQOd, am Im cass,
aJc, auto trans, $2900
needed to fulfill the contract. How· Blake 1-800-949·2158 818·583·2021 Waitresses snoll units, sla10 di· Cruiser, good cond,
t'\er. jus1 m case the queen-jack of lim~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•••••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii no110. m uch mo re • SSOOOobo 645·6766 i-7-3....:....F-o-rd_L_T_D ___ V_8_, -A.-T.
spades wll!i doubleton. declarer first For llva Jazz environ· Call 7 t4i489-9428 31' Benram Bahia'Mar, AC, PS, PB. PW,
obo 642·3922
h .... h d Wh h UP TO menl. Musi have ex· -R-,-,--$-t-25 ___ d_d_e_d XLNT COND. 454'11, Im mac 1h r u ·ou1 ca.., ""1 e spa e ace. en no on -cellent a111tud1, ap-=~1~g $60 °Mft~ bike best otter 721 ·5891 •637JES $2,495 or appeared. Votmai switched to pearance & experl· tlub~. ence. Studio Cale, Co-SIOO, Antlq hi• cab ... 5...,3-'_H_a_t_t•-,•-•-""M,,..o_t_o_r Theodore Robins $175 ~. vloltn $65 y ht ill 1 642·0010 Wp-.t defended well by ducking $ rona Del Mar, apply In 842-3259 •o owner w so e, ________ _
1ht club lO East. who won and re-600 person blwn 2·5pm M· sha1es, 1ha1e uae & 89 Ranger PU w,shfll, verted to a diamond. T hat cooked F, 3201 E Coast Hwy. 1xpanH1 (310) 832·7414 6cyl, AT. AC. PS.
storeo cass. 1239466 dedarer'tt goose. South's last dia· SALES/OFC Classic Bay Boal. 1941, s8.995 mund stopper was forced out before Ag essl • Salos poi 17' Lyman Excellen1 Theodore Robins • r v • 15-Never Used Gold cond Full boat cover. the club-. were set up. and West had son needed for Yacht ~ • • 1 p 10 tu r • ss.~oo OBO. Call 71411 ___ .._&4_2_-.. 00 __ 10 __ _
theclubent ryMde.noughdiamon CtmrtCJrCo. Ola Mgmt Frames lmporled 875·1509 92 Ranger PU • •cyl,
to set the c:-ontruct one trick. p ER M 0 NTH •kxp r,eqd'd, So";~d boba: from Belgulm. alze 51pd. 8000ml, Ilk• N11te dt>Clarer leehnique in first now e ge pre • u 48"w x 24"h, $100/ea now. fin avall. 14M5-
d L..fi . af not nee. Conlact JP 754•1282 testing spa es u.: ore going ter 850.8722 ---------iM 375 Sall .Board, de-1042 $7,495
clubs. Unfortunately. by then the ' Flberglaaa camper lux• 6 o Hil, harneu. Theodora Robina
damage had already been done. As * NO COLLECTIONS * Secty/Ofc Clerk shall. standard sz, X.LNT COND Like 642-00lO so often 1s the case, hasty play to the 4 daya, 8 to 4:30. N/ navy blue w/tlnled NEW, $295 845-3088
first trick was the cause. amkr, compuler exp wndws $175 645-8195 .. 5-AN--T~A-NA.,...,...-2,...0.,,..... _K_e_v_la_r
Suppose Votmai had allowed heavy phonos. Slart MUST SELL Molorolo main & Jib, apln, 1rallr,
Ea ·· k f di _._ h E } • t 58/hr. Call btwn 9·ll Cellula'r r,ortoble R I d S2 oo t S JaC 0 amonw. tO Wint e ar y morning mo or tor lnllNleW 760-1007 ace equ p , 4 fir'll trick No return would have · phone w/ex ra acces, 638·5144/d: 650-5611/•
d one declarer any harm and, as long } bl D l Solid eaaw Sate 6 wka old , paid $800 SNOWBIRD#357, 12'
as East held at least one ofthe club routes avai a e. e iver ~~nc:~~~pe~~~~· ~~~ ~~.9~~o call Terry bulll In 1948, comp.
JAGUAR 9100
'81 XJO 4.2
run• good look•
good, minor v.ork
$4 I OOObo 650-3008
JF.EP 9110 honors, the contract would have h S d needed tmmed. tor ---------1 reslored, IOl1nt Cond,
been i mpregnable The defenders Monday t ru atur ay. flyer Adverllslng & NEW, PERFIOkRMSAX9 9l5X· $5,500 966-8420 '91 Jeep Cemanc'9
cannot set up and run diamonds Printing business. ere se b • 4 · · 4 1C4 , 4.0 high oulput, Must have Hon .. prolol polonllal Hoa eloctronic timer, 38K mi, w 11an1ferable .before declarer has the clubs est.ab-•" mlloage 54• 1115 apply at 977cl Kalella ----·--""----• 70K warr pd $19,000 Lished for .nine lncks· Try it. 206C, or call 1·800· Quoen or Kln{I Palms, ask $10,900
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
dependable transportation 491-4121 4·5 1eet ten, s10 ... 10 Man To o..-n ••• (6191 129-6731 Herb plll/lts 80 kinds SAIL: 45' Wide beam
d 1. b · 1 · ty · $1 oa, Liiac '674-9422 $550/mo. 45• Narrow 90 Jeep CherokH LTD an la I 1 Insurance ~am $450 752·2881 • 6cyl, full power, co. • RABBIT cage newl 6 ft. --------mini cond, Ion avail long, has 3 doors Fo1 18' Boat dock $100/mo. $18,250 CALL 642.43 3 3 •-••-• 3 rabb11s S175. Boal wnh mooring tor Thoodoro Robins
ACROSS
1 Fundem"'lal 6 Petnl\ll
10 -Side Story
14 Spanish c11y
15 Component
16 OMalon word
11 Soolttlng
t8 Sdloolroom
heedgMI.
once
20 Nelghb<>f of
SUI!
21 POSMaMS
22 Stoc:k unit
23 Part ol
spaaotl
25 LOllhes
27 Su1va 30 Sulleo
31 Respond
32 Fiow.r
33 Swab
3e Guys' counterparts
37 Expenses
38 Actress -
Milel
39 Oalrtch's kin
40 Wiid plums
41 U11lmet•
42 Bowling problems
44 Kindly
45 P8'ty tyrenll
47Seemovemen1
48 DotmouM
49 -of th~s
50 Allen river
81
~Ballet
position
57 Plaster of -
53 Faction
59 Turn OUI eo l(ld'• vetllcte
61 Attend
62 Thtrd IOl'I
63 Extra
DOWN
1 Rum cake
2 0 1
gr en<lperents
3 River din
4 Annual b<><>ka
5 StrelefleCI out
6 Alncan lend
7 Burden
8 Allen COin
9 And others
10 Longings
11 Covering
12 Gel going
13 Smefl sttarlls
19 Prevent, on
law
21 Tlnl
24 Neighbor of
Man
25 Sluptd ones
28 Godo.a. of
llrit•
27 EKhort
2 8 Paper me&1Yr e
29 S19Kcue
reHlng
30 Pondera
32 Honks
34 Klod of e.xam
~s PVZZU 80l.YID COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH
.. ,...,
35 Colol'lna
37 Grid foul
38 Grape fetm 40 Schadule
41 -ul) bored
43 Inquired
44 LlquOr
45 Cul
48 Netl
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c1ptu1Td my heart with hi' wr11lng5 )unJ lht' 1mmoo1•tt'. f)"rct'IH' potO"nh.tl
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algn." -Mary Ro~rt,, Sulllt, W••h 1" ur~.in1.n "' bn nfl 1ogethi'f oppo'<in~
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Please be eware that 557-5227 sale. 875·5095 642-0010
lhe llsllngs In thia cal· _R_e_d_w_o_o_d--P-.-,-10-13 HP British Seegull
•gory mav require you chairs, 1tudon1s runs Xlntl, S150 to call a 900 number • drolling and .showcard 754-1262 In which there Is a Ink lettering llems. old
charge par mtnute. mac:hlnl11/c:arpan1ry
81rtendt( Trainees ioo11 & uaod r1sh1ng
NMded, earn up 10 gear 548-9832 490
CAMPERS. RV"S,
TRAILERS R014
Cos1a Mesa St Stso dallv. salary -+ _________ ,·ea Deluwe Travel
lips. full or part llme. Shade, Pine. Cypress Trailer.·• 20' sleapa
2 wk llalnlng, wQfl'len. trHa, 15-gallon, $20. 4, lmmac cood, a/c
men 21 or older. Call. t -gallon planla, S1 lharmo heat ba/klll
800-532·9222 Wisteria SlO. 674-9422 closals, $5000 786-7647
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Seevourcar
make tracks!
Need to sell you ar? Do tt the ~ way! Run yCXK
auto ext for 10 '*1ys in the Dcly Piot/lrxleJ81(1ent. ~it
doesn't sell, we'lllll itfor 5 rme OOys, FREEl *
Col Ckissified for de1t11s.
MERCEDES 913 I
'71 2200. choc brwn, \Ir
lghl b,.,..n lnl , 4 dr, a. I.
p/'W, ac. GREAT COftd
$2500 ObO 556-8504
'74 2400, XLNT
COND, new tiles,
tinled window•. ac,
IMMAC1ns1oe1o u t
$3200 644· 7138
'86 420SEL IMMAC
COND. Snrf, alloyt,
73K ml. low bootl
$24, 1 OOobo 998-5224
PEUGt;OT 91611
•'79 504 Seden1 dl1111, au10, aunr~.
good llrH, good t'*"'
car. $1400. 6e2-7224
SAAB U 1t1:,
'86 900, Rld{Tan. 4dr
5spd, ps/pb, ac. Qll,
MINT CONO, 98K Ml,
S!t950. 760·8774
TOYOTA 921 u
'81 COROLLA
Runs good, very
clean. s 1,500. Call
714/894-7423 altar
3 30pm or leave m ••
'88 CAMRY wht, 4·Ur,
AC, auto, am/tm cu•.
PS/PW/POL. Xlnl cond
$7900/obo. 495-1888
·ee Teroel S.pd, lo
"ml, ale, nu tlraa, IOhl
or •m•s 16000/obo, d-
64&-9344, ~5-1578
TllUCKS o~:.:"
•ea Rane• Rewer.
LH1har, Ski rac••·
bruah guards. ator4e
pod .. ahaapakm.
chrome rime, orie.
own.r $22.900/obO
81 .. 934-~'110
HIJl:ifilih'Mf
'78 VW •ue A ..
9<)0dl RICI~~
Interior. Mutt ... ,
Oraat for Studenll
1760. 704-1H2
'It VW AllGWI • apct ,
new tlree, AM1'M
Cua. Runs OfMlt ••·
tremety retlebtel °"" • t 000 130-8714
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