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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot) '!HE NEWPORT BEACH • • Good morning! Do you know the most common exchange student~' hom• countries and the tudents' age ? !J (,c••111.tr.v 1 17 .111.11. ;.!) 16 H r r,tnc:t• H 18 \oun t (iftd~ h >< Mt, 4">t't1un f ~td ~,.," .. , Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents Question or the Day Hard Rock Cale guitar approved by Newport City Council, 7-0 '(nsportsmanlike conduct? ~No opposition at meeting to 40-foot flashing Fender for restaurant's site at Fashion Island. mak<''i the ~u1tdr ~tring' look a' 11 they :m! hcinr 'trummcd. By Tony Oodero SUlf W,!ter th1' November. Many homeowners near Bonita Creek Park Sjy they paid for the park when they bought 6 eir homes and want noisf sports activities to end. O pponents say that i is a city park and as originally planned for active use, iocluding organized sports. Read the story below and tne n let us know what you think about the park's usage. NEWPORT BEACJ J -It's time to rock. Originally, I Jard Rock Cafe official!. a kcd for 50-fcct to make room fo r a guitar sign featuring a 20-foot ncclo.. and 20-foot body sitting atop a I(). foot fountain. But the council scaled that down, limiting the height of the sign to 40 feel. 40-foot l11n1t WJ' no thing to fret about, he was JU't happy that the council Jpprovc:d the .,1gn. "I think "e JUSt had to explain our- <telvc~. · ~cc' 'aid "To dear up any m1sconce pt ion~.·· But the guitar 'ilgn idea didn't pla~ ve ry '4-Cll "irh Councilwoman Jean Watt \\ho prnpo~ed M:almg .do\\n the guitar e'en mure by eliminating the fountain, toning down the dnimat1on and eras1n~ the word\ J lard Rod · from the 'l~n Call our Readers' Hotl ine at 642 -6086 and leave your comments along with your name (Spelled out), city and phone number. City Co uncil members hit a har- monious chord Monday and approved th e construction of a 40-foot-high. nashing Fender guitar lO grace the outi.ide of the new Ha rd Rock Cafe th at is due to open at Fa,hion l!.bnd Jim Rees, vice president of op- erations for Hard Rock Cafe, !>aid the Rcprc-,cntative\ of the famed eat- ery "ere able to drum up 'trong \UP· port for the neon-blue '1gn. that "111 alc;o fc.1tu re hhnking <.1mmat1on that W.ttt called the "•gn c.ansh, and See GUITAR!BIC:ll Piil Park neighbors want rooiball shut out Couple's pet dog shot by neighbor for alleged attack ~ Newport North (esidents say noise from organized sports at Bonita Creek Park is making their lives miserable By Russ Loar SUl1 Wntef NEWPORT NORTH -Two JFars ago, homeowner living ifear Bonita Creek Park claimed tpe noise from athletic teams i}lere approached near rock- concen levels. Noise tests conducted by the ehy failed to confirm those claims, but the homeown ers arc Still convinced that nighttime noi c levels coming from their rTCighborhood park arc out or bounds. "The lights and the noise and lhc traffic arc too intense for being in a residential area," said homeowner Dan Rabun, assist- ing the Newport Nonh Villas Home owne rs Association in their appeal to the city. "It's an unfo rtunate situation, it hould have never happened." ...,. Owners say year-old springer spaniel was harmless , but Costa Mesa. authorities b~lieve man shot dog in self-defense. By LoriAoo Basheda St.If ~·nei COSTA Ml:.~A -\ Co ta Mc a couple "-Cpl MunJa~ at a funcrJI for their one-~ear-0ld dog Moll~. but the \.\lie of the man who hot the pnnger .. p.in1cl to dc.nh maintains neighbors pnv<.1tel) th.tn\..ed her hu.,band after the inc1dcn1 "~1) hu-;band lo'e' animal . but that dog I' \I· oou.,,' ~aid Carol Engblom "It' had me cornered he lore -about 10 take m)' face off.·· Lngblom <ud there "ere plenty of rumor!. about the dog in the Co ta Me a Street neighborhood One had ll that the dog's owner; could onl) get out of their hou .. c '"ithout being an acked them elves b) throwing ra" mcit on the other !iidc of the '"'"S room ~h1lc others 'aid 1hc) 'd !>ecn the dog' C)C' "hterall\ turn red"' "1th r.1gc But Todd Be~en 'aid th.it ', hogv.·a!>h 'M y husband loves animals. but that dog is vicious . It's had me corn ered before -about to take my face off.' City officials ay they will again measure noise levels at Bonita Creek Park, at University " """'-0 ' • I Qnvc and Jamboree Road. The From left, Daniel Ives, Danielle Pfaff, Chip Going, Dayne pen with their football league as Bo nita Park neighbor'!> I last noise measurements we re Pfaff and coach Donald Pfaff are unsure what \\'ill hap· arc complaining about the noise of games and practice . I made after the cod of the foot- ball season and may not have ac-worried that they "111 Jose the u e of ing the number of tc.irn on the field. Homeo" ncr '!>J) rhc) "d rather hJ\l' ~rately measu,ed peak noise leve ls, the park. Ah hough ome ha' c uggeMed the a "passi'c p.1rk." In a l>'\lf\C) Clllll-• "Moll) wa., harmlc!i'>," the dog·, o"ncr 'aid "She "a a pupp). and rn' ne1ghhor 'hot her to death ""llh a 45 mm handgun." •\n1mal control officer.. ho"e'cr. 'a) the) behe'c Ronald tngblom ~hot the dog in ,elf dcfen e la't Fnda~ afternoon and do not plJn tl' cue him cording to city officials. ''They are just very mad that pco-league '!>hould m1)\'e to the ne" I> re-pieced b~ 79 of the hlirnco'\ ncr ·"· I Some homeowners arc on edge pie are blowing "histles and making opened Lincoln Elementary chool. !>ociation\ l.'.19 f.1milie,, re 1de nt~ ~aid ith the beginning of football season noise," aid Donald Pfaff, vice pre i-Pfaff aid the !I hool 1 alrcad) home they \\Ould prdcr a P·"'l'c par).. \\11h r 1hc Newport-Mesa Junior All-dent or the Ne"' port-Mesa chapter of to occer team'!> and a' a1lablc park amcnitie ,u .. h a' .i JO~!.!'"~ 1raclo... bJr· merican Football League. The the All-American Football League. space 1~ hard to find. bccucs, tcnn" court!. and a youth .11.:- ague is but one of seve ral team -''This is a park for everybody and There arc 175 children bct\\cen the ti,ity center .-\ccord1ng to repon,. l:.ngblom "3' in his garage \\Ith h1!. 4-,car-old !)On "hen \1<'111~ charged aero ' the 'trcct. <onapp1ng a he ran. l· ngblom told police he ~enc into h" hou e w call Q 11. hut wa-. told help \\Ou Id not be 1mmcd1ately 1.ommg. In the meantime. the report a~ .. Engblom ""atchcd the dol! race do"n the trect and tn 10 b11c eluding soccer and softb311 -that 1hcy can't believe that's the way ii is." ages of ' and 14 in the prog ram. in-"The Cll) pulled J f,,,, ,,01:.", Rabun ~ctice in the park . Pfaff said the team has compro-eluding 75 cheerleader:,. All but a few :ud. "In tead of ra1'lnl! ta\es to l'lu1ld llut <;S)Oches and team membe rs of mised by shortening practice times, are from Newport Beach and Costa a park that I' 1ntendcJ fur the entire lhc football league arc also on edge, pulling up parking barriers and umit· Mesa. according to Pfaff. See PARK;'Blell P1ge J \\Oman get11ng into her car. · At that puint. he .• ud, he got h1!i gun and "e nt See DOG/llel ..... 1e Street widening sparks omplaints over speed ~ Victoria Street project to be dedicated today. By Joel Beers ~Wltlf COST A MESA Doug 1,.ang is reminded how much tc street he's lived on for eight years has changed each ttme he exits the Costa Mesa freeway at Victoria Street and heads toward his home near Placentia Avenue. "Cars arc just zipping past me, SO or 55 mph," Lang said. "To me, that's dangerous. I have little kids." ~The Victoria Street widening icct, cosily one or the most ntrovcrsial tramc endeavors city history, is officially com· pletcd. Construction finished in ~id-August, but an official eel· a>ration is set for 3 p.m. today ' ff Victoria and American Av- cnue. The new four-lane divided highway is bigger and, city of- ficials say, afer than the two- lanc ro~d that used to wind be- tween Harbor Boulevard and Canyon Drive near the city lim- its. But increased speed and noise, and decreased parking arc cited by some residents as drawbacks. The city spent S2S million in widcnin1 the street. lhc bulk of that spent on purchasing and destra,in1 96 pieces or prop- erty;. The atl"Olt aeeded widenin1 in order to le•n u amc on Adame Avenue, which was chronically burdened. Along wltb Q>ast Highway, 8" V1CTORIA ST.tta ..... Keep up morale despite cuts, Honig tells educators · ~ State school superintendent gives annual back-to-school address. By Russ Loar StJll Wntet As the Ne,\.'port·Mei.a Unifi ed School Dis· trict began 1ts fi r l full \\Cc).. of chool Mon- day, State Superintendent of Schools BiJJ · l lonig exhorted educator'!> to l ecp their spir- it up despite this ye ar's severe budget cuts. "It's been a tumultuou ummcr for school districts await ing resolution of the budget cri- sis,'' Honig said in his annual back-10-~hool speech. "N"o' • nlthough educators arc being forced to mal\e painful cut at their schools. I am confident 1ha1 the spirit or the educa- tional ~mmunity will not he broken." It was a difficull ~ummcr for Ncwport- Mcso schooJ dh trict officials who cut last year's budget by nearly $4 million and laid off 135 cmptoyccs to balance an S80 mill.ion operating budget for th e new school year. Statewide "restructu ring" efforts, dcsicncd to improve and modernize public schools, -m continue de pite the bleak budget pie- tuce Car public education in the )CJr' JhcJd, according to Honig. "Many of the educational rclnrm effort throughout the tate "111 continue. Jue to the hard "orlo.. and dcternunation ol t1:achcrs. principab. admtn1!.tr.1tm and ,1uJcnts "ho have the desire to learn." Honig .... ud Reform effort'!> ha\C p:ud l)fl l\X'Jll) tor Kaiser Elemental') chool in (\,,,1.1 ~k-.J, \\here school ort ic1al' lc.1rncd l'n.l.1\ the\ will receh c St50,000 a )e:u for the nc\t fi,e )ear from the · t:uc. pending appro,.11 of the lcghlation by Go,. Pete \\ 1hon KJl\et school wa one of 13.' public '"hoob choi.e n from about , 20 appl icant~ for the !ltJtc De· partment ot Education' re truc1unng gr alll'>. A fter preliminary appro,al. Coron.1 del Mar High Sc hool failed to "in f undmg for 11 re ·tructunng plan. but many or the nc" 1dc.i deve loped by the high !>Chool for the grant will be put into plaec, according to Ne" port· Mesa Superintcndenr fohn Nicoll. "We e\amincd the plan, and mu"h ot 11 dot not in,ohe actual applic:etion or rund,,'' Nicoll ~•id. "h is a queMion or mM.1lc and attitude onJ wor!l.mg together nnJ l dun't think that' going to get lo t." I Citizens wanted for school budget panel l'h1: '\1.'\\p1.lrt-Mc~a U1111tcd ch~lnl D1,tr1d 1, ollcnn\; 1,,,,11 rc,1Jenl\ a chan .... "' lcJrn ab~.'ut ':I nd intlul n.:c lhc "·'~ 1hc J1,111d ,p .. nJ , 11, m1111c~. The ''-hlx>I J1,t11..t' ,e,cn '~ho<.11 bo.11,f 1111.:m"l.'r' '"II ,a .. h .1rr\11n1 t\\,, mcmhl'r \.l( a ( 1llldh UuJ~d AJ"''lf') Cl)rTill•tt"c beg11111m~ 111 Ocluhcr. The 1 .. member c11111m1lkl.' ....111 \\OfK \\Ith the ,,hlX)I \>ll.HJ on the \QIB-94 buJ~ct. 'l'l"\1ng until the bud~1.1· final aJl1pt1l'n in Aui u't \'}9.' '"1 h1. C'!>t<Jbh-.h1ng ol .111 ,1J, 1'4.H) committee create'!> a n\\HC \ll~.llllLCJ a'enuc by \\hllh pel1plc\ con .. cin' c.111 be tr Jn\nt11tcJ h> l10JrJ mcmlwt' :md 't.1ff alike," ... ud hlXll d1\tn..t ·u~nntcndcnt John N1~oll "lhc See PANEL.'lld ..... Cl ASStftfO AD Of TKl DAY ' . • . ' : • . . . : . • ! l ' I A2 Tuesday, September 15, 1992 Newport Buch/Colla M ... Daltv Plldt ----------------------------~-----.------ Locals Only Man;aging Editor Sleve M;arble ... 642 .. 32 Streetwise Chowder Cook-off results are • 1n . • • Q n. t9lllC ot tnlY Vlllll 1111 : becOlle I CllllPlllll llM. Wlllt do tlllllY valull -to you? 1A)ked N~"'Jl"'I I t.ubor t flgh ~hool sw1mm1ng poolJ -. Ma rin McElfresh Newport Beach 'll mean., ..,upporting and lu\ ing your 1.1m11\." Carey Read Costa Mesa "It 's what your parents t.:iught you about what's good and bad." Michael DiGruccio Newport Beach "It's all a ... moke)crccn be1 ng u cd by politi cians." Eric Sherwin Newport Beach II ., d c.,Hch phr,h l' that pol111t 1an) art' d 1u~1ng Im thei r rn\ n pu rpo'>C'S." Lois Irvin Newport Beach "It mean'> having good relclttons so you re main < lo~e tn your f.:imtlv " DiiijPiiiL VOL.88,N0.219 Readers' Hotline: 642-6086 I BEST OF THE CHOWDER -The judges have judged, and the best chowders in Sunday's Chowder Cookoff were: Judge's Choice, The Cannery; 2nd place, Back Bay Care; 3rd, Parker Searood. The Public's Choice was Back Bay Care. And in the non-restaurant category, Fine Dinin& Catering, based in Costa Mesa, was the winner. Judges included Fifi Chow and Kathy Thomas, food writers: John Hedges and Ruth Ellen Plummer, Newport Beach City Council; and David Carmichael, Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. ' 0 CALDERON TO BAYSIDE - Lucy's Bar and Grill, the fom1er Ellis Island International Eatery has had a bumpy ride, but things may smooth out, now that h an Calderon, one of Costa Mesa's best Mexican chefs, has sub-leased the kitchen. Calderon, a 22-year veteran of Tastings and Tidbits El Torito, owns Taco Mesa on -----• 19th Street, a sma·ll, but successful cafc with top-grade food and a following of fait hful customers and no liquor lice nse. Taco ~lcsa will continue, but in the evenings, Calderon will be showing his culinary stuff to a wh ole new crowd at the Pacific Coast at Bayside location, where a lively bar can pour a margarita. Lucy Luhan, owner of Lucy's, and Duck Baker, the restaurant's entertainment director and promoter, are eager to draw in a dining crowd. Comptrolle r Robin Miskey, who has COMMUNITY MEETINGS •Please send It in writing: To pl.1ce an !.'\lent. please write: Community Events. Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa, Dlif. 92627 TODAY 7· JO a.m. Latinos Costa Mesa, wccl.ly breakfast me-el 1ng. Denny's re$1auran1, Brastol Street and Red Hill Avenue, Costa ~ 7.15 a.m. Newport Harbor Area Ch.lmber of Com· merce, Dolphin~ breal.fa>t, N~port B<!ach M.lmott nuon Corona def M.lr Chamber of Commerce, monthly luncheon and pr<!Senlation of the chamber's Long Range Plan, Oysters restau· rant Clll 673-4050 for reservations. 5 p.m. WED NESDAY Newport H11bor Chamber of Commerce, Networking '92, John Dominis restauranL 6 13 20 27 worked 21 years between stints at El Torito and Cano's, suggested Calderon to them, and thought he might have the right stuff. I think so. too. The crowd now coming in around 10:30 at night will be augmented by dinner hour diners who love Calderon's cooking, and would like to visit the handsome bar. Lucy's Bar and Grill is open from 6 to midnight Tuesday-Thursday, tit 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday night. 353 East Coast Highway. Phone 673-7800. 0 GINO STILL ON THE HILL -Rumors were flying last week that Gino Boero, cornerstone of Gino's on The Hill was decamping for a life of leisure. Not true, says Gino, "but," he added, "I am going to have more time off. I have hired a new general manager named Danny Tulley, and I am going to relax and be the host with the most." Gino, you always have been! Tulley, 42, has had numerous restauran t positions, including his earliest, sharing bus boy responsibilities at the old Alley West with Rex Chandler. 0 SELLING SAUSAGE BY TUE CARLOAD That's how it seemed to the Sabatino's when they were· in Las Vegas for an Italian Feast last week. Pete Sabatino of the Lido Shipyard Sausage Company says they sold 10,000 pounds of sausage in 12 days! 0 A NEW BALBOA RJSTORANTE -Al Mare • SEPTEMBER • 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 g 10 11 12 ..- 14 ~ 15 ' ~· 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 v 5 .30 p.m. World Trade Center Association of Orange County, m1~er, Baroacoo restaurant, 3333 P.1c1f1l Coo\! ll18h1,,1y, Newport Beach, 724-91122 6 30 p m Costa Mesa Rede~elopment Agency, regular meeting. council chambers, C11) llall .... fair 011w 7 p.m. Costa Mesa Transportation Commission, regular meeting. council chambers, C11y II.ill. 77 f.i1r Dml' THURSDAY 7 pm Meu Consoilid.ited Water District Board of Directors, regular meeting. 1954 Jll.1c\·nt1J Aw . \u1ll' JO.I lo~t.i Mcs.1 FRIDAY 7 lO m Ne~port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, Ambassad~ meeting. chambtor otflu•, 14 ·o 1.1mhurl•t• ~d 1'.~·11 port Beach. COSTA MESA South Coast Plua: A 20·~rar old S,m1.1 Ana man, Regg,e Deharo. w,u arre)h:d Sunday fcx burglary 21 sl Strttl: Police arreslt>d ll·ye.ir old Melissa Syme, of Santa Ana on susp1 c1on of burglary. The arrN was m.1df' 1n the 1 50 block South Col.St Plan· Two men werr •r rested Friday at South Co.i\t Plal.1 for apparently unrelated burgla ries. Ar rested were 1Cev1n Marigny, 32, of los Angeles, and Henry Carey, 15, of Sdnld Ana. Christopher: A Huffy blcyclr wa~ stolen from the g;irage of a homt> 1n the 2SOO block Presidio Drive. Someone stoic an est1 matl'<l S 1,000 \.\-Orth o( tools Saturday from a p1cl.up truck that was p.-irked al a 1es1cknce 1n the 900 block NEWPORT BEACH Balboa Avenue: Newport Elementary School was vandaltzed 5.lturday. Posters v.~re ripped off the walls, adding ma- chine tape draped over Ouorescent lights and 0<ange juice and coffee sptlled on the Ooor. Entry to the school was made through a window 1n the Cl.IS· tod1an's office where ~eys to the school were lept. A damage estimate is pend· ing. Irvine A~fnuf: A masked robber Of· dercd an elderly employee of Minute IC1ng JI J5 jU lr"\inl' AH'. to 11~ on ttw Oocir ,11 .11.>out 10 JO .1 m SundJ\ 1\h11l• he rolJbt•d the con\"n1cntf \tOtl' ol SS 000 in rJsh lht• male su,pt•Cl - about 5 llt:I 11 inch(') tJll, and of .I\ erage \H'1i;h1 -\.\-Orr .in Army l·'l l.t•I blue j('Jns. a c.ip .ind a rubber ma>l The robbery 1\a\ \1deo1apcd b> the store·s lo4.'t ur1ty S)'>lcm Ocean Fronl: Slt'r!'O l'qU1pn1t•n1 \\orth Sl,925 wJs stol~n S.11urd.iy frnm an apartment 1n the 3200 block I hl•11• were no signs ol forced entry Jamborn Road: An emplO)CC uf Shirley's Bagel at 360 I Jambor~ Ro.\tl discovered lhe loss of S4 20 from the• ca.sh dr.lwt'r The cash was t.l~l'n t,c. tween Wcdnesd.ly and Sund.-.y. Pohcr found no s1~ns of forced M iry. TODAY'S WEATHER Yout com!T\f'nts •botil 11... 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Vlc'.9~ I Illicit s..rift, Jr: ~wman How to reach us at The Pilot Clrculaition Or.inge County 642·433J Advertising ~lass1f1~ 642-5678 Display 6.4 2·432 1 Edhorill News 540 1224 SporU 642·4Jl0 Nf'WS, sports fax 646-4 170 Main OM« Bus1nes Office 642·4 321 Busine\s f•x 631 ·5902 I lOC'.A TION SIU SHAl'f Hvntlftllon 1.:z poot ~ 14-ach :Z·l rair CO<ON Ml Mat 1·l ftlr UJVll.t h~h O• I poc!f S..11 C1flMlllt> 1·l poot 0n>M f"91~fllutt>I 69 Tiii: 4 S) IM, 1,7 11•14 l .M $ 4 s 59 p"' 1 0 ah,.t Modftipl has been open since July 4th in the arcade of the hi storic old Balboa Inn. TI1e owner -whose first name is Ron and Inst name is ~o unpronounceable that he has shortened H to Ni& -says he looks forward to good business this fall in the picturesque arcade. Haven't tasted the food, and the menu reads like standard Italiano fa re, very well priced, with five or six pastas from S5.95 to S9.95. Al Mare is a casual, Balboa dining ~1dventure . 105 Main Street. 673-7500. Open from 5·10 p.m. 0 JS THIS TlllNG KOSHER? -Some of us who graduated with honors from the Cnrne~ie Deli in NYC feel a deep allegiance to the Pastrami Sandwich, with its geologic layers of warm moist pastrami on fresh rye wi th mustard. Slades, new in Fashion Island. h~1s a yu ppie ve rsion of the classic sandwich. Pastrami is heaped on, in the same "ay grocery store delicatesscm. Jo, when they ma ke those curly. sliced turkey s.1nd'' ichcs; then, the meut is covered in melted Bric cheese and the l)e ill \Cry toasted. 0 A llALF-PRICE MENU -T hat's \\hat a ru Parrish, O\\ ncr of Abbondanzu on Lido says. She is fru strated bC}Onll belief; she ha an attractive restaurant -pl easant ambience, good food and fa ir prices -yet, she just can·t seem to get a romance going wit h p.llrons around here. Parrish is marking everything on her menu half price in hopes that people '''" gh e the Italia n re taurant a ch ance to show what thev can do. 3421 Yiu Lido. 6 75·8973. • Deaths t..'\o)t recent dl'Jths .h ••"JXM'Wcl 111 thl• Or Jr t.>c Cwnt\ Rl>t orclrr > 01 flet' Costa Mesa a Jo sephine M. To ma. 7 5 on Au~ 1 O. 1 'J1J.? a Louis Anthony Gibson, (,J on Au~ 11. 1 •J~.! O Elizabeth Aguirre. 5-i 11n Auh 5, 1 <)<).?. Newport Beach a Cl.line Ar(her Cerf, 6 ~. on Augu~t 13, I 'J'.J2 a Ann E. Wagner. ts2 on Aug ts. 1992. a Alfred Strogoff. 64 on Aug. 10, 1992 a Winifred Foss. 8 1, on .'\ug 6. 1992 a C.ltherine C. h .lns. 81 on Aug 11. 1 'I Jl. a Joseph W. Danely, 78 on Aug 5, 19CJl An :irttdc 111 Th urs<l.1y'l> cd11mn ot the Daily P1lu t t11 lcJ . MJn to ~tJIHJ trtal in attcmrtc<l r.1pc" crroncuusly reported thJ t th!! ~C\UJ at- t:id( occu1 red .at a 17th Sttect rcs t.111r,1n l 111 Co,1.1 f\k ,.1 In fa t.t, JXlhcc ~J1J the "om.rn \\J!I .1ttoc~cd an the l'c~trn<>m JI the Dcnnv\ re ,taut .111t .ll 3170 I l.11hor UhJ . in Co:ita f\tc,~1. The 0 .111) Pilot n:i;rct) the error . • Due. to .1 nmlJ~c m,1Jc b\ a moJcrJtor at J recent Cmta f\lc!la Cttv Counci l c;a11JiJ.11c· fo rum. l"JnJ1JJ tc Ke\ln A11)t 111'~ pohl1(.tl .1t111t- ation "J' 111cu1 rcctl} lt 'tcll in a !:>cpl 11 0 .111) Pt lot :itol). Au!ltin '' .1 rcgbtcrcJ RcpubltcJn. Decco Jack .. 5 • Ht.•MIS •Club> •Diamond., • padt" •••••.•• , ••• , •••••••.••..•......•. 7 LOCAL TmBIATiml: Newport Beach 71 /63 Bal~: 72/63 Costa Mesa: 76/61 Corona del M;ar: 72/62 TmAY: ............ 5 Hazy 1fternoon sunshine wUI follow Hrfy morning low dovds. T em~1lu'" will be In thf middle 70s on IM rout, hlah 70s Inland. lows from lhe mid SOt 10 low 6()s • RaCAIT: t •If night through mid morning low clouds, cle.1rlng 10 motlly sunny ski.s. Ttmperaturtt 1t the b4-~h e11.,.c1f'd 10 ,..Kh I~ low to mlddl" 70t, lows In tM hlch so., low 60s. •BR Nq COolttal MMtcwie• "" potttd. lJsM url.tbM -""It, eiic.,e """'to tOUthwett • IO to IS bots In t"4t aft...-nooft ~ •11enlna, 2·foot Hu end, l foot .outhwnt..ty ...ti. NigM and momlfta <loudt , 04h..-fM ci.ar s.W. In ttw ... ~ ~: 111 I P·"'· • Cl 0 • - lllltwltl llllng1 It takes gall to be homeless in Orange County · T he nef'c of tho c home le people coming down 10 Co 13 Mc 3. You roust to put all 1hc1r 1unl. II\ the v..1y re&ul.ir people do. So 11 ull \1tct there in hopping carh looking untidy. C cmcr \\ 1,.1. 1m: t 1 1ht' 1\) lu1 ~IWPO~lMA 300 ~ -c-°""'-644 0160 I "'""en (PC 13) 12 JO 3, S 30, I 10 20 2 IM l•Nrte ,.I 12 2 IS, 4 30 7, 9 IS 3 .._.,__ lft v .... ll'G 13\ I 30, 3 JO, s 30, , 30, 9 30 lDWAllDS 1'~0 CINth\A fo.i.'°" I• lotod. ~ c-, 640 1718 I lt9f'f¥nle ,.I I IS, 3 30, S 45, 8 IS, 10 JO 2 .._. .... Doy To ... • Yev 11111 4S 3, S 1 S, 1 JO. 9 4S 3 Urwl~""-,_,I, 4, 7, 10 4 Cr•"'"9 .... lrtclt• ~ 11. 2 .s. 4 JO, 7, 9 IS S A M.f Hit...-, of Tim. ~~ 12 2. 4,6, II, 10 them from one place and instead of.getting jobs and moving into a ~ubdivbion, they go and be homeless somewhere cbe. Imagine that. That isn't what we Santa Ana residents had in mind when we hooshed them Ultimately, the M>lu 11on was w ~1mple it'5 amazing nobody ever thought or it before. Just Say Shoo. It bn't even an original idea. If you can remember hack as for a!> 1968 you migh1 recall the presidential campaign U1timately, the solution was so simple it's amazing nobody ever thought of it before. Just Say Shoo . appeared 111 h.l\c come from cuunl) '>C.:dl lool..1ng lor a l..111dcr. g1:ntler pl.1u.: 10 e\1,1. ~uu ~uu!J 6 A Leo.-ef n..1t Own 1k;1 11 4 4S. 9 JO C."-'"n1 n.. D'-<every l'G 131'130, 1 IS 7 1..a.-.d ,..._., (l'GI 17 30. '1 4S S 7 30. 9 4S 8111 . • E'll• Editor's Notebook out the other day. We told them either to quit being poor or get out of tov. n. We didn't mean go to the next town. If they insi!.t on not having anyplace to live, they can go do it in Nicaragua. I thought it was a brilliant idea to move out all the homeless pcQpJc out of Santa Ana. I've wa lked through the Civic Center a million times and I've always been appalled at how tacky homelessness is. Homeless people not only don't have homes, 1hcy don't have garages of comedian Pat Paulsen. He was running on the Stag Party ticket and one of h1!> plank!> was that v.c should mnke po'erty illegal. It was an idea or elegant simplicity. Semantically at kast, )OU could fit it under the rubric of the War on Po"eny. At the same time, you could appeal to the folks who believe that '"hen you have a problem you give it until sundown 10 vamoose or you blow i1s brains out. Unfortunately. in the larger en c, the system breaks do"n when poverty refuse to disappear but simply moves next door. And there's some evidence that's exactly what's occurring in Costa Mesa. At least one of the city's private poverty relief agencies has reported a small influx of newcomers who A ft cr ull 1-. '>aH.l)lnJ done. C.m t.1 Me,,1 hJ':I h1stoncJI~ been and rc01.11ns 1ud.i) a plJcc '\\here people tr} to l:ice 1hc colleCll\c probl~m-. of hum.1n1I) .1nd d~.il "1th th em compJ .. ,1qnatcly. I'm not SJ) 111i; thcr~ aren't people here "ho \\uuldn '1 IJ\11r the Sama A n.1 approach to 1hc proble m uf homcle,,nc, . Out lhh 1s Jbo the 1.1ty ol Jc.m I urh.llh JnJ a lot of 01hu people II'-:.: her. Thi," 1he cit) ''here ~tc rlo.. 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Today, Sept. 15 Estate planning -Merrill Lynch will olfer a free seminar entitled "Estate Planning: The SLlte of Your Estate" from noon to 1 p.m . at the Center Club in Costa Mesa. Call 955-6158. In spirationa l s peaker - The Newport Beach friends of the Library will ho:.t a t.ill.. by Taylor HJrtman, a national!) l..nown auth· or of tv.o popular books on person· al1ty and beha' 1or at the Newport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Or. The talk is free and open to the public. Spanish classes -Classes in beginning Spanish will be offered at the Jewish Community Center. 250 Bat..er St. in Costa Mesa, be· ginning Sept. 15. C.Jll 751-0608. Victoria Stteet opening -The city of Costa Mesa will host a grand opening ceremony to mark the end of construction on the Victoria Street widening project at 3 p.m. at lhe corner of Victoria Street and American Avenue. Creative writing -Corona del mJr publicist, cop)'\'riter and scriptwriter Barbara OeMarco '"111 speak on the topic "Creati\e Writing for Self-Expression"in the Newport Center Library's Bro'A n Bag Lunch Series, noon Sept. 1 5 at the library, 856 San Clemente Ome. For 1nformat1on, CJll 644-3181 Art of Bonsai -A ,".''eel.. cl.lss in bonS.11, the art oi cull1\clllng and training miniature tree:., .. , 111 be offered by the city of Costa Me>a beginning at 6.30 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Neighborhood Communtl} Center. 1845 PJrk Ave. The fee is 560 for city rc>1dents and $65 for non-residents CJll 645-8551 letting go -Joanie Heinemann, a registered nur:.e and m.Jrriagc, fJmily and child counseling intern, will offer a progr,1m entitled "How to Let Go of Your Kids" .1t 7 p.m. Sept. 1 5 at 1151 Oo\e St., suite l 05 in Ne"port Be.Jch Call 476-0991 . 9-0ttooeJt glttendg- Gifts & Collectibles Join the "Memories of Yesterday" Collector's Society & receive the figurine "Waiting for the Sunshine" free with your $30 membership. 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Costa Mesa ~1\:\1,u 1°..:rhJp:. the; th111 I.. ,1!l 1 • un1.:111plu~111c11t \\Ill gu th1.:rc: /lob 1 Jll I.) km I\ J~!>i)fJtll ulitur. Iii tulumn :1pptJn <'Ht) 1 uod.J). en's or ome0 s FLANNEL SHORTS ~l;-etd P.odiO C010•s Io ::> , ;:,0"'1 -S•~/•l•Xl s1499 We Have Some Very Shocking News for Drywood Termites I t's called the Elecho-gun Sv•tem. A battle plan that uses fln ely--tuned electrieity-t&-wift-th war against these home damaging critters. After 12 years of continuous use, and treatment of over 50,000 government buildings, schools, apartments and homes, the Electro-gun has proven to be one of the most environmentally sound methods of drywood termite control available today. A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecol• Service• Inc. and the Electro-gun together make a very attractive package, offering Its customers security and peace of mind, knowing that THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Polson gas In your home • Removal of food or plants • Costly roof tile damage • Landscape damage • Overnight lodging for you and your pets Treatment includes a written two-year warranty AND is renewable yearly for the life of the property! Now, doesn't that make more sense? CAU NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION! ECOLA SERVICES INC. ORANGE COUN1Y • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE • 1-800-552-8101 &duslw! Agents For The Electro-Gun • I I - Two men charged in drive-by shooting By LoriAM 8Jshedc1 ( < l\ 1 \ !\ti :> \ -I "\l men .1 ... rn,ec.J ot 111 Jllll • .1 II\ .11 );Jng lllllllht:r I.I\! 111\llllh IO J d1 '' l "' '' "'11 1ng JI J Sh 1l1ni.1r ()11,c apJrt- llll 111 ,,in \ \\C rc mdcrul \hlf1J~ tu \t.:tnd t 11.il , , • ·~·, ,11 ... , ll'(llfJ•' t11 ,·umm11 mur- \f, r .1 .,I t. o..'\.' ,1,.>Unt' t:.1 ... h 111 .111,mpted mu r- ,kr Oct:111u:d in the Orange Coun1y Juvenile Hall on the i.amc charge i a 17-)'c:ir-old Co:.1J Mc 3 boy A hearing to determine "hethcr there " enough evidence to end him to triol ha not yet bee n held. (orp'. Rub1o's a:1rlfricnd, Co ta Mesa re 1den1 lrnlJ \'111..i ana, 21, ha been charged wi th being .in .1cc:\!i.~ory Jftcr the (act, a crime which c~1n cmt her up to three ycnrs in prison 1( -,he i1o con- \ tClcd. Police believe he tried to conceJI or dc,troy 1he gun that "a allegedly ui.cd. Donadons help keep DCC aquaNln 11111t COSTA MESA -The future of the endangered Orange Coast College aqu.irium i more ccurc thank!! to $5,000 in donations from t\\O anon}mous donors. The gifl "ill keep the :iquarium open for th e remainder of the i.chool )Car. f,1ri:l' R t.l,111, v.hll l!r.1Ju.11cJ lr11m L,t.inc1a I la ·h '),·hu11l 1111, 'Prt~g. JnJ J,1,c.: R.1m1rez. :?I, ,, hl' Jrr .11~ncJ al Supc.: r, r (.", irt in <;ant a \, 1 ~cpt ~~ The) arc l'Urrl n1'' bctni! hclJ at till' Orange (\1un t) J:11l lln S~:'tl ooo h.111 Occau e all three uspccts have been linked 10 a local gang, they also ha\e been ch:irged \\ith \tOIJting the Street Tcrrori m Enforce- ment and Prc\ention Act -a relntively new law dei.igncd to enhance the punishment of any crime committed on behalf of a gang. Conse- quently, each is facing 15 yeu s in state prison. Deputy D1 trict Attorney Gnry Pacr sa id Rubio and Ramirez were ordered Monday to i.tand trial in Superior Court after prosecutors presented evidence thnt they h:id a \erbal al- 1crcat1on with riva l gang members before alleg- edly returning to shoot at them. The h\O, $2,500 anon}mous gi(h -fro m a corporotion and a private inc.lividu.11 -were given tu the c~llcge o~ Mo!'day. The 1.000-gallon aquarium is the l.irgcst public aquarium ·~ Orange County, \i\itcd by more than 10,000 elementary nnd high school studen ts a )Car, according to college offici als. . The arrest ca me two weeks before Rubio was scheduled to leave ~o join the Marine Orange Coai.t College marine biology profesi.or Dennis Kelly i.aid ii costs S3,000 a year tu m<.1intain the aqu:irium. Kelly plans to use the donationi. 10 cre:ite an endo'' ment 10 help fund aquarium operations in future years. Council insists on park; senior housing relocated Pair arrested in Costa Mesa robberies, rape Kelly, \\ho recently took part in a five-v.cck ~icntific rei.earch expedition 10 the Antarctic, will i.pca k at the college abou t the journey and his findings from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Se pt. 18. '.\ l: \\'PO R r BEACll -Cm l \•u11..-tl mcmb,•r, Jc.Ill "1th thl' ·•'l r.:m~.1111' of l hc lr\inc Cll ... '.: ,,,rn .:111 agrl'C"lent ~ll1nd.t) t•) ,,r.1pp111g .1 pl.in that \\l1ulJ hJ\C cltmin a1ed .i pruposcJ 5-acrc. JClt\e park from the Upper Ca-.1- J\\J\'> ptopCrt). 1 he .11.ltlrn not onl) en\un:!> 1h.1 1 the pJrl... \\Ill be incl uJcJ m thc rlans fllr the Casla\\.l)S !>tic, but 1.ltrninatcs J pro,·1sion to pl.ice .11· t.•r,fJble -.enh1r hou'>tng on the 'lt1. The Cl>unctl instcaJ turnlJ h,1, I... to a prc\lous pb n to pl~ll'c .in) ... uch hou~ing at the Bap IC\\ I .111.ltri~ pr1.,p.:rt~. \\ 1:,·n the wunctl .ippw,cJ 1h,· ,!.,:,ck1pml'nl ag reement "11h th.: l1,111e C11 IJ'll month. 11 ''cnt 11!.ltn,1 the Pl.rnning Comml'Sion • rnd J~r1:.:d 10 pl.ice thc 'eniM lhlll'lll:,'. JI L'ppc..r ca~l;J\\,I)' 13) \lll:n~ tl1 d1an~c that prm t· 'ion. the .:ou ni:d mll\ cJ the pm· po-.ed p.irl... lr1.m1 the Ca-.1.1''")' "llC Ill 13J" 1c" Lrndtnl!. But rc,1· J,·nh lt\tni,! nc.1r the~ Ca•.t~l''·l)' propcrt). a~ \\ell as Jan Vander- vort , the ch.11r.,oman ol the Pad,.,, Beache' anJ RecreJttlln Comm1'- .,1on. opp(hcd thc ch.1n~c c1ttng a nccJ fo r .,i n JC!l\C p.irl... there The council \OteJ 7-0 l\lond.:ty Ill return 10 the oru::1n.d Pbnn1111! Cumm1' ll>n propo:..Jl \\1th ~londJ) '5 ch.ingc-.. 13.1\ \IC\1 Landing may mm he u ... eJ .1, c1 1hcr a 10.000-ltquare-foot rc'>lJU· 1.1111, .1 40,llOO-!>quare·kkll ht:Jlth duh llr 120 unit!> of .ii forJJhle 1,e- n1m huu~1nu If the aftorJahlc ht1u,111u j.., cho<.,en. h\)\\C\er. the n the cit~ mu't 111 turn !!l'C the lr- \lnc Co 30 000 i.quarc-fect of l.inJ .11 f .1-,h1un l-.l.1nd. 5.1 J PJlt) Tcm- pk. the Cll\ \ aJ,a11~cJ pl.rnning By LonAnn Basheda SLo'f \\tr.er COST A MESA -T\\O Alabama men were ar- rc.,tcd at a Fountain Valley hotel after in- \C!.t1gators here linked them to three local armed robberies and a reported rape at TeWinkle Park. Kenneth McCullers. 24. and Reggie Moore, 20, \\ere booked into the Costa Mesa jail Sunday on SS0.000 b~il. Police are seeking to charge each "ith three counts of armed robbery. McCullers is ;il-.o .1ccu-,ed of rape. P1..ilicc :..aid ·both m~n arc from Birmingham, Al:! .. but have been i.1aying at a M~rriott Resi- dence Inn in Fountain Valley. Th.it's ''here pl1hcc apparently found them after a J 7-year-old Costa Mesa girl reported being rJpcJ Saturday evening at 'J;eWinkl e Park. Sgt. ~like Millington said police lin ked the men to the .illcgcd incide nt v.ith the help of a license pla te number. AccorJing to Fountatn Valley Sgt. Darryl Nance. the men were driving a stolen Toyota . :"\:in'-·.: ... 1id the To\ota "a recovered when the men ''ere arre!ltcd: but police are still searching FRENCH OPEN CHAMPION MICHAE c OCTOBER 1 7:00 PM Bren Events Center • UCICampus Prelim features Tracy Austin and llie Nastase. ~·l Yi~ ORANGE COUNTY'S ALL-TIME 4~ ~ GREAI EST TENNIS EVENT! • Ill :I o DISNEYlAND TENNIS ~ .: CHALLENGE 71ca~"~ . 714 8'4-SIM TICKETS: Prices $40. s2a. s17 t1fl(f'S ALSC A\IAILABll Ar • ..,.~~ ........ 714 740 2000 Hosted by ·~!"~.T [06 Angrlr6 <timr& T~ l/J/f/()'\ II JI: IJ /1 />R\ Fll.6 Vittel -fn • ''' ~ ( () for a Lexus they allegedly stole Friday night in Fountain Valley. · According to reports, McCullcrs and Moore ap- proached a man at about 9 p.m. Friday and or- dered him at gunpoint to hand his car kC}S O\cr, along "'1th hi!> wa llet. YMCA counseling center sets meetings Police say the next incident occurred some fi,c hours later at about 2 a.m. Saturday wh en the men allegedly held up a Circle K on Newport Boule\ard in Costa Mesa, escaping with about $50. COSTA MESA -The YMCA Cent er for Family Coun cling ha five new support group::. either meeting now or starting soon. A CODA and AA group mceb Friday al 7 a.m. and noon, a self-parenting group "ill me et beginning Saturda)', Oct. 3 at 10 11.m., a group for abuscJ or ba1tered \\omen meet::. Thuri.day al 7:30 p.m., a group for people "ith eating disorders meets Monday al 6:30 p.m .. and a relationi.hip!. anon)mous group wi ll begin Sunday, Oct. 4 at 7:15 p.m. The groups meet at 3100 Airway A,e., Ste. 105 in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 75.t-1 1..t.t . Lcsi. than three hours later, they allegedly robbed a man at gunpoint while he \\ithJre" cash from an A TM machine at the Bank of America on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. The loi.s wai. put at S300. -Uy the Dni/y Pilot And at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday, McCulleri. al- legedly raped a young woman V.ho he had ap- parently met in a social setting earlier that day, according to police reports. McCullcrs anJ Moore were arrested at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. Police say th ey have no idc;i how long the men had been sta)ing in Californi:i. Both arc -;cheduled to be arraigned toduy. ' 2K FUN .RUN/WALK • SK FEATURE RUN :: -r:--------~---------------~....-----c.~ REGISTRATION FORM o o DD I .... Na.WPOAT HAAaOA HIOH 8CHOOL. Presented by Bauer Jaguar and Range Rover Chlll's • Frank Marshall Productrons Triangle Square • Warmington Homes and NHHS PTA for more informetioo call (714) 760-3339 iiiijlilt M.I c;_pl .. 9d '°'"' •nd '-to: OFFICIAL UN OM. y I NHH9 Hef'bor H•M•o• At.1n eoo trvtn. 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(_,.,..., """ ,_. _.,..."" _...,.,. ------.. . .......... .., -- ~ .............. _ ..... L --------------------~ ( f!wport Bench Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ---- ' . ... .· Pl I Saving money is now in fashion. 0 TARGET Tuesday, September 15, 1992 A5 A8 Tuesday, September 15, 1992 Entertainment SCR opens season on humorous note I t 1111ght hJ\C ~tarted llUI .1 .. un "tn jol..c " bct"cen plJ~\Hights George S. KJulman :inJ ~Im-. 1 IJrt JnJ thnr ··,1c1ous circle" <tl the Algonquin I lotd b.1ck 111 I <JJ9, but ... , he ~I.in \\'hl> Callll' to Dinner' h..1' long !ttn.:e JOrneJ hnei., it's still 3 dccrded pleasure to re' i it Sheridan Whiteside and hrs cr.1zy cronies, particularly in .1 proics..ional production. Drrector Will iam Ludcl, mal..mg hr-. SCR debut, remains IJ11hful to the period but injects the shO\\ "tth some up·to-d:ite p.icing. partrcularl) during the tran11c scene~ \\hich close the 'cconJ .1nJ third acts. Ensemble c\ccllcncc ntioun<h in a cast of 23 ~rformer-. sple ndidly l·horl'ographeJ on Cliff thl' r.1nJ...~ ol cl.i..l>ic•Americ.rn c11111.:J .::., .i ge nre "hu:h South C11.1-.t Rc pcn ury h.1., been r~·d1~cm er111g for the p.ii.t fl.",, Torn ntus Theater Critic !"hi.: l.1ct th.it . D111n1..·r" - ak111)!\\1lh pre' ~ou., SCR rc,h:.il' o f "You C.1n·1 J .1J..e It \\Ith ) \lU • .111J "Th1..· Phrl.1d1..1p!11.1 Stur~ ·· ll,l\1.' ti~·1.llllle \l.l!'k' of the 1.·11m mun11 ' :' ~.1 1e r ir~ 1u h."n '1 '11.1ppeJ ~CR frnm I .iul l..na\ ~rrav.ling, two-level rntc1 ro r i.c11ing. Kaufman ..1nd 1 lnrt hit o n the 1Jca of depo!>il ing (via a broken hrp) a prototype o f the portly, 1...1u .. t1c cntrc Alc\andcr Woolcott into a small-town Ohio home, lrom ''here he \\Ould wreak h.1\l>1: "ith the rc-.idenrs and ne1[!hbor::, and auract the who's "h~ o f sho'' business in to cnn~ule him. Even afte r more 1! .111 .1 hall-centul'), the premise 11..·m:11m a hearty laugh inducer. Al SCR. the imposing I.M. 'entng up tht' ,,!J ,:!1~ ,i::. I \\ tl h ,,1mc l11l.1rtPU'- ~.11 n1-'1 \11 1.:'1.n1f mJm 1hc.1t,•t!!•'-'' .trl' ,,, f.1111tl1.1r \\llh the r! I\ ll..1 1 the~ C1 1ulJ cue lhl' .1d1 r' -.Ii. utJ the~ g11 up ('n l loti'.'lon ha!> ~e ized the role of \\ h1tl.'~1Jl' anJ made it uniquely hr., t'" n. llob.,on doesn't play for l.tu)!h' on every line (the .1 1J 1l'nce ''ould be there all 111gh1 ). hut in .. 1ead bru::,hes pa!>t YES, You Can ••• participate in world peace ~ and und erstand ing Ope n. you r heart and home to an Inte rnationa l Exc hang e Student. Ca ll YES Toda y to become a Host Family to a hi gh school stu dent 15-18 years of age . Say YES to world peace. Y ~S ~~ti;{~$~ ~ '• " r • • \ HF.1,:.1 .:;•,4._ f(CH4'.GE PROGRAM DEDICATED TO WORLD PEACE (714) 955-2030 (800) 848-2121 'Orange County's Best Public Affairs Program .. lr .... Ptlnccl ...... Wll•LlllM ....... UC! Assistant Wol1d Tradl EdtlorOITht Nltlfty. KFI ProleS90t, Edlor. Dally Pllo4 Md Talk StlOW Host. CoUnlllSI CoUnllSI ndepel tOenl CoUntllt Plus ,. rota"1g Slh Seat CMwe Diemer. Phylis Bdlam, l<en ~I John Moot1lctl Tbe Lobdell THIS WEEK'S Where To TOPICS Group HHS Wllcll Tiie The Lecture NewPOd Lolldell Circuit Group If you'd like the Publlc Al1 Cesal .... Lobdell Group M,~ TH.F • 7 30pm to 1ntsrtain and GOP hannel 61 T,TH • 6~ inform with a Tu me oats Channel tailor-made ........... perlormance ~ cat>lt) Fm1aaca1 D • 7.JOpm for your organi· Cl'lanntl 39 zation, pleaSB Righi (Comcd) call Bil Lobdell •WED·6~ CllaMtl . at 5'0-1224. CllVSl"'5 fl=ll W6'18 5 times more 1xdting ~T than your typical Inell sp118k8f. illjiiiL ~3r' ------ Ron Boussom brings the protesting Sonia Jackson to an ap· prcciative l.M. Hobson in "The Man Who Came to Dinner." any number of mere chucklers (such as the classic opening gambit, "I may vomit") until he reaches the guffa\\S -which he pl:iys to the hilt with both vocal and physical acumen. Laurie Walte rs handles herse lf beµutifully as Whitci.ide's secret:iry and occa!>ional adversary, and her 'icenes with the Great One sparkle with the witty r:ipport born of long acquaintance. As her glamorous actress rival. Joan Stuart·~lorris bri ng$ both a fel ine grace and the inMincti. of an alley c..1t to her eminent!) watchable pc rformance. , .. ,hrte::,iJc'!> un\\illing ho.:.t WW. is pla)ed with ::,ecthing -comic rn tcn!.ily by John-Dad<l Keller, \\hile Do~ Took as the book-writing local doctor is a howl as he pops in a nd out of the action, ahva)!I a few beats behind. Jeff Allin is a stnl"art local ne\\spapcr editor, enriching one of the piny"~ few straight assignments. If all hell hasn't broken loose by the third act. it certainlv docl> when Ron Boussom enter; the !>Cene as the playwright's embodiment of 1-larpo f\1.ir~. l3oussom hits the !.tage ru nning and gobbles up \\hatc,e r ~ce ncry remains. Marnie Cro~sc n gcb 1n a few well-sca.,oncd lick-; a., the hoi.t'~ ethereal sr-.tcr "ho h.i-. her own ax" to grind. The solid supporting ca'>t ..1bn includes f\tary Anne f\kG..1rry'i. nervous hoi.tcl!.,, Soni:.i Jack)on'i. See DINNER A7 limited lime \ Sl)e&ia\\ The Problem: People want k> lose weight. stop smo1<1ng, or manage stress but doni know how to overrome the habits and behavors p.-ogrammed into their subconscous! one FREE sess\on\ f-tt••••• ·1 want to lose weight. but I ooni want to gNe up my tavonte foods.· "Part of me warns to qurt smokrng, but part of me doesni • The Solution: Througli ADVANCED Hypnosis, you w~I synchronize lhe consoous and subconscJOus 10 move you ettOftlessty toward the goal of your choce TAKE CONTROL I Eliminate inner struggles "h's so easy, rt's retaxingr·953 SUCCESS RATE' Your Success Guaranteed or Your Money Back! ~ -- i,\ Wf LLSPRING- "' ' p " : ~ .. t 'i. A ; • Call Today: 668-7447 3070 S. Bristol, #400, Costa Mesa TOWER RECORDS/VIDEO Are You Bored? 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But more c.imco .1ppe.ir.1nce~ were rn the works. • After the band hrol..e out \\Ith "C'aliforn1J Girl<.," complete with bathing· 'Ult clad dancer!>, Mike LO\c rntroduccd rwo "lovtlv ladie:." in the audience, Mi.1"·K.itc .1ml Ac.hie) 01-.cn, the t\\1 ~~ \\ho hare dutres playtng Michelle in BC", ''Full House." He then turned 10 one of \C\.crn t drum ~els on the \tage and introduced \11chelle\ Uncle Jc '>ic. John S1Jm1>!>, who regularly harmonizes and plays perc11,,111n and guitar with !he band when he·, 1101 aetmg. Some of the )Olinger \\Omen at the c.ho\\ c.crcamcd \\1ldl) for the Orange County actor '' h1k man~ of the fort)'\Ornc1hrng audience a'>ked "who rs he?'' The Beach Bo) offered up a healthy serving of their greatest hits in its two-hour performance mctuding " urfin"," "De True to Your School," "Lit· 1te Deuce Coupe," :·L111lc Old Lady From Pa-,adcna" and "Surfe r Girl." Thev alc,o sho\\cd off newer rendition'> of 111<.lcr ongs featured on a newer .1lbum "Summer 111 Parnd1 c,c." And a hip-hop song they referred to as the ·f1r~1 rappin' ~urf' number \howed the b.ind ti. in iouch with the '90s. T1l\\..1rd the end of the shnw, the audience was treated to a few more cam· eo-. rndudmg Mothe r Wi lson and a hig fJmil)' <.illing stage left, and the twins cJmc on sragc 10 stng on the ~houtdcrs of St.imo and .1ctor Gary Bu cy. MICHAEL • -·· The Chance To Play Tennis in a Pro Am Tournament with Michael Char)g Beginning September 11th,a drawing will be held daily for two tickets to the Pete Sampras vs. Michael Chang Challenge Match Oct. 1st 1992 at the Bren Event Center $ept. 29111 Final Drawing Winners Will Win tit The Opportunity to play in a Pro-Am Tennis Match with Miichael Chang 4 people wHI win the opportunHy to tit ''Meet the Players" at a Pre-event party at Park Newport Apartments Oct/1st. Drop by. mail or fax your entry today to the Daily Pilot: 330 W. Bay St. CosJa Mesa 92627 • FAX (714).631-5902 ••••••••••• • • • • • For lkUl1 ~I 14f.SIOO Pnt»f $40, US. 117 Gt°'f) Dismun11.-.. z~ •• • • • \ Tuesday, September 15, 1992 A7 ~ b ' ociety ocit:ty Edito r \ 1da Dt.111 ... 642-·U 21 Diners bid to aid Daniel G. Aldrich fund in auction at the Ritz C asual Chic. What is it? Elaine Redfield interpreted invitation directive as a silver lame pant suit. 11111 .... Society Her co-chair for the Sunday Supper at the Ritz, Eva Schneider, thought it was pants, too, and wore them with a bright mu hi-colored belted jacket. ·• 1 think it is anything you want to wear," commented Lillian Fluor looking marvelous in a mauvish-colored suit. Mary Dell Barkouras chose a black lace jacket and skirt; Catherine Thyen \\Ore a red pant suit; Nancy Sorosky wore a black polka dot Scassi; Ollie Hill was stunning in a black ca t suit topped with a gold trimmed jacket; Donna Bunce thought it w:ii; stunning too and \\Ore the same top with a . skirt; Michelle Rohe \\Ore white pant wi1h black and white noral top. and Mary Roosevelt's pant ensemble in a golden/orange shade went great \\ith her auburn hair. (Fluor probably described CC to a T.) The 1 0 guests ga1hered at the restaurant to raise funds and in 1cres1 in the Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Memorial Cancer Research Fund at the UCI Clinical Cancer Cente r, Orange, learned another fashion term -auc1io neerish! Jack Peltason (departing UCI DINNER: From A6 no-nonsense nurse. John Ellington's proper butler, Art Koustik's seedy etymologist and the rebellious teen·agers of Benjamin Livingston and Rebecca Clark. Worthy of pecial applau e is ~icholns_l:lormann in a devo~tatingly funny came o as the Noel Cowa rdly sho\\-biz icon. "The Man Who Came to Dinner" is a welcome guest as the opening show of SCR 's new sel9on. with Ludel's imaginative directorial touches and the talents of a first-rate company igniting the lnugh meter. Performances · continue Tue days through Frida> at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Oct. 11 at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4933 for ticket information. Ch:incellor), spiffy looking in a striped double·brca\tcd jacket, was loaned one of Gayle Anderson's black hats from her '~onderful collection of Western wear. "I don't know "ha t I'm doing \\Caring this hat," said Peltason, who is the new pre ident of the University of Californ ia.· "We though t it would make you look auctioneerish," answered Schneider. (It worked. he brought in more than SS,000 on five items and a lot of good·natured laughs \\ith his auctioneering.) Jean Aldrich "as honorary chairwoman of the event and was accompanied by son Dan Aldrich Ill (close to 6 foot six inches and associated with UC Sant a Cruz), tall grandson Dan Aldrich IV (UCLA student) and daughter Liz Toomey. (Jean just back from a trip to Tibet "ith plans now to visi t the Galapago!t Islands.) "I think Dan would have been proud that this fiJnd was started .. . he was interested in the cance r center before he t...new he would be personally 1mohed ... he believed in rci.eJrch and even in the e hard ume research mmt continue," commented Jean in a brief talk. (The founding UCI Chancellor Dan G. Aldrich Jr. died of cancer April 1990.) Dr. Frank Mey kens Jr, Clinical Cancer Center director, was at the mike to present Schneider and Redfield Cl)stal pla1es etched \\-it h 1hc center theme "Progress Brings Hope." The mike wa cantankerous all e"ening and gave speakers a problem '"'h ich "as compounded by diner being c:ucd in f\\O rooms. But, there didn't seem to be nny complaints with 1hc Ritl menu of broccoli !toup, bay hrimp salad, roal>t duck :ind frel>h berricll and lemon !.orbe t ''All healt hful food "hich may prevent or help to cure cancer,"commented Redfield. As guests left they "ere presented • bags containing broccoli and ca rrot seeds, garlic. green tea, licorice and periwinkle pl::lnts. Another hi1 at the supper, expected to raise Sl0.000. was the viol in music of Shony Alex Braun. His :iudience included Suzanne Peltason (they" ill be living in Ke nsington after Oct.I) Peggy and Les Cotton, Mary Lou Hornsby, Betty Belden and Bill Palmer, Suzanne and Dennis Smith (he ill ac1ing UCI chancellor). Kath y Jones (UCI vice chancellor) and hu band Mike, Elizabeth and Bill Vincent, Dorothy and Tom Doan, Pal and Dick Allen, Jean Tandowsky, Peg Reday, Pat and Carl Neisser, Phylli s and Peter Schneider, Hedda and Steve Marosi, Annelle Hurwitz and Cecil and Kathryn Wright. TODAY'S THf DAY Stop Smok i n g 0 Amencan Hear1 Assoct0hon RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ ... c..s loft! 1121 ... ••~ cesta IDA-S4&·115' Hc~J~~ Ndus 50R&I€ KMS t AVEDA • Orty Joico • Paul Mitchell Sebastian •La Femme Wella Presentation Open 6 Days A Week Check all our SERVICES Permanent Make-Up By Janene Eyeliner '150Eyebrows 'tSO lipliner '175 ELECTROLYSIS First 1 O mlns. FREE with your 1st 1 Hour appointment 1 Hour •45 '1'Hourl 'IS Massage By L a SATURDAYS ONLY! 1/t Off On Your 1st Visit 1 Hour (Reg. 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To r.g1ster, call Fullerton at 7Hl'738-1000 or Irvine at 11tl'7U.9100 end ask for an AdmtMaons Counwlor • 19" f...Wt•,.....,• ftJ" • ._....,....,_"'~"""'Cal~• •ltn~"'z~· • ....,a.. WESTERN STATE '1!!!1!!!!!11 UN IVE RS ITY 1!!!!!1!!!!!11 • lt1.J Am t t t t, C---fl ... ~. S.t lllr tf Cfllf/ltn4M • 1tn .-... ,.,....,..., 111 "'""~_,c.,,,,_ ·-.............. ..... COLI.SOI or LAW O· r,, Above, from left, Dan Aldrich IV, Jean Aldrich and Dan Aldrich Ill. BclO\\, h a Schneider, Jack Pl'llJ on and Elaine Redfield. Bottom left, Mary Dell Barl..ouras '"ith Die.I.. .1nd Pat Allen. Ma•g4Ri t¥lL~ Join o fr end for "The Best Margaritas in Orange County!" and to.<e oavontoge of our new September Specials! • Monck:Jy., •Wednesdays Enpy lv1orday Ng'lt Fool'Oo'I Fom¥ NIQht-Sl<XlChldrens Meru wth s1:xi drafts & FREE Hot Dogs 5ID9<Xpm Also s1cr domestic • Toco Tuesdays beelS from 6{Q:m s 100 tcx::cs from 6 (Xp(n fcx d re n • Thtxsdays c~om€fS Mexx:::on Beefs Yf!J au nght tram 6{Q:m Check our ive enterto rvnent schedule in Thursdays Doi~ Pibt. . 2332 w Coast H'wV • NeY.po11 Beach • a 14> 631-8220 Schedule a sitting for your family portrait in September and receive 25 complimentary greeting cards for the holidays. FIGGE 'i' Eu:ellmu in porrrailiue for over Jorry years • (714) ~-6933 • 240 Sewport Cenltr Drtvt • Suite 110 • Sewporl Buch Why Shape-Up Newport? ··111 1be people a lot of lbl' members /Jere /we close to \r'estcli.ff Plaza, . o we .-share tbe stune scbools & banks & . t<>res. 'll>ere's a f eeling of camnrculclic ~ incc / u'Ork <>Ill al lemt 5 hou rs a u•cck, t u·m111110 l>e wilb jx•ople I like. Sbape l 1> f\'eu tx>rl i.s bip, <'1w11_t!,/J to bm·e tbe com/>letc fitm•·(' prop.mm I '1l'f?d a nd ,,mall ennu,t?h to ketp lbl'fricndly 1111110.'fJbcre I enjoy." Chris \X';u~on -C) )'l.'Jr rnl'mbcr Photo lh l 01\ Clcnn<."' rnt•mtx-r Kitb lt tek In Sc hoo l? For a n>mpklt.' ~·hL'<lulc ot acrol ic & spt't"l.th)• d:t!'."<-'S c tll 6j l-362j \~en chc)( ing .t h~:allh club. your OCL'tb arc llK' < nly otll' th.n t'OUOL Shape l 'r ~c."' port <>ff"'·~ • ovt'f' 2< Ml .ic rohir & s1 xialty da. · \.."' 'f) month • :l ~p.'lO<°'I f\lllV (.'qUif)J :d ).t) m • th • m<~l :-.uu :-..,ful (X'Nlfl.tl lJ'3iniOR pn~mm in the ar: ... ~1 • 11\.i~hl )('\)( -..I ('O('\\ <.'111 'fl( • with ampl • rxarkin~ SHAPE-UP NEWPORT l ull S'NI 'l k.llth ( luh b.~ 1·3623 Conwni\'fltl located 1n \\c,tdiff Plaza 1 th St. & ll"\tnC \:',in '~·wport Tkach I AB Tuesday, September 15, 1992 ,. ADVERTISING Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pl YOUR THUMB COULD BE GREENER •YOUR HOME COULD BE CLEANER • HELP'S ON THE WAY •.• Managing the high cost of college Many part•nts and college-bound !>tudL•nts are di scour .1gcd by the sJ...y-roc"eting cost of college -and rightly so. According to the U.S. DepJrtnwnt ol Educ.1t1on. cost!> Jt four-',-C'M colleges h,1, L' morL' thJn doubled 0\ er the p.1s1 10 >CJr'> To mal..e mJttcr::. '"orsc. 5 to 11 percent increase::. 1n Lollegc costs are predicted eJch )C.'ar throughout the 1 q90s. outpacing growth in the a' er age 1m.11!\ !> income bv a "1de margin. hpcrb Jnd 1amtf1c.s agrce .. the situ.-it1on hac; reached cro'' proportionc; ) et dC'sp1te the d1111cull1l'" m.rn) pl'Oplc fa ce in .1iiording .-inJ m.rn.1ging LllllC'gL' co ... ts, thl'rL' .1re quite J te'" op110n ... a\ .1 l.1b!L• IL) les!>en the burdL•n. It vou re Uln(Crnc.•d .1huut rin.rncc:. as \OU ur \OUf Lhtld - l'' vn II toll1. gt• h.h hC'gun -the C\IX'rb hJ\ c tl ll'\\ su1.:gc-.t1on, Grants And Lo.1ns Ir your 11n.rnc'1,1I .,1tuat1on h.1!> nut allo\H'd \Ou to -,aH', dn not p.rn1c. There .1re mJny .1l1crn.1tl\t'' 111dud1ng IL•dcr.11 :.tJtc Jnd campu-.. ll.1,l•d gr.inh .rncl k1,rn-. Thl' r>run·~-. o r obt.11n1 n~ .11d "· indl•t•d ti nil Lt un ... u 1111 ng .1 nd ·omplL''· hut thl rl'\\ ard J11r \ nur l'llOrb c.1n be \\ell \\ orth t Ct1n1.1tt prn:-pl'll 'l' u 1llC~l'"' ll1r i-.-.i.;tJl1(l' .ind .in \I\ l'I"\ tl'\\ 1)1 thL' I ,1 0i opt1nn ... I lw '>0011L'r \llU .1pph. tlw m11rl' l1"l'h \ ou arc to r1.'1. L'1\ e 1111.mc 1.11 .h-.1-.t.in1.e 00n t ~1' c up I 1und1ng iJli-. -.hDrt ur il•dcr.il ,y,1•1.• .me! c.1mpu-.·b,ht•d f1nJnLtJI ,1 I 1:> 1.k-n 1.•d u)·npktL'1\ CorNcler .,upplcmLntJI tu:1d1n~ 1>pt1orb rrorn reputable indcpvnd1.•nt c11l 1 ~e IU'ld1ns ltrt' TIW'l' ltrm:> hJ\ L' 0Cl'l1 ~.1 ll ng popul.ml\ O\ 1. r rl'l L'nt \'C'Jr~ bt•cJu.,t• 01 •li1• 1:h. rt '.htn~ d1111cult\ people' hJ\ L' in Jllord1r':: 4 lll l'~l' LO\\ Inter<~~! Programs The u 11np.rn1t'' h,1\C' many lm-.·tntcrt•.,t lo.111 Do-it-yourself and crcdit-llllC programs for which you or your child may be eligible, including c1 loan option to pJy only the intcre .. t charges while in school. You \\ill be plc.1santly ~urpriseo at the ares the rndcpendcnt college f und1ng firms are able to offer, because they \\Ork with so many students .md lender!> f or many fam1 ltc:> <lnd students, making lump-sum tu1t1on pJyments Jt the beginning of e.ich scmc)tcr 1s J problem. With an 1ndc1?cndcnt collcgC' funding firm, for a small .111111.1.11 f0e. you can make budgeting easier by .ur.1ng1ng a month -to-month payment plan \\ 1thout intcrl'St charges. Your college must p.Ht1c1p.11c with the firm, however, and hundreds dn. Inquire with your school about this option. How To Find funding ThL•rc arc a few college funding firms around thC' country ;rnd all work with families, students and pJrticipJting colleges nationwide. One of the mo-;t progres~ivc firms is Tuition Management S\')tcms Inc., bJsed ion Newport, RI, (800!-722-4867. This year the company will help mort' th.111 40.000 t.-imilics in cooperation with rnort• th.111 400 public and privJte colleges and unt\l'r ... 1t11.') .1uos" the nJtion. The company's pnm.11"\ 11hJL'C"lt\ e i., to help famil ies manage the d1111rult t.1"" of pa} 1ng for a college education. It ck'lt\L'r" J '.ml'ty ot interest-free payment options 1n .id I ttl111 to JtrordJble low interest and ckkm·d-p.1} rncnt lu.:in programs. lmh'nl t•,plorrng the range oi options available to allorcl Jnd manJAC college costs is an cduc.11 on rn and oi 1tseli. Ask questions and drscu-,::. \OUr -.1tuat1011 thoroughly with your collcg1.• ~ tin.rncial aid and admissions offices, as ''ell .h .1 rl•putable independent college funding 11rm. 1-.nuwrng your rJngc of options is the first :.tcp ltl\\ .1rd a college diploma. 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Q Why do laurel and holly bushes or trees ha\'C shiny waxy lca,·es? Laurel and holly trees have "'* F1•1rlll Things Green developed special kinds or leaves to seal 1he water inside them during !lummer and "inter months. Both arc evergreens. ~ ln§tead of dropping all their leaves in fall, they shed old ones and grow new ones throughout th e yea r. In ~ummer, heat is usually so intense they need to retain moisture, In ''in1cr. soil is usually too cold anJ moisture is harder to come b) so 11 pulls from its reserves in the leaves. The wa.\y coating mal.c~ certain that the water is contained within th e leaf. Another interesting thing ahout holly leaves is they ha'c mo<lir1c<l leaves. If you \\ere to-loo!. at the lower leaves you'll notice the) have several points on them. Thi., i., llO animals cannot strip the plant of its leaves. On the other h:rnJ, 1r )'OU look at the leaves further on are not plant!-at all. They arc sl.elctal remains of a marine :rnim~1l. OioJogbts [or )C:lf~ thought i.pongcs \\ere planb bccau!ie they ha'c no real sh~e to them. It onlv sccmcJ natural to think the\ • ,.,.c;e plants a\ they al o attach • themsehes to one spot on the sea-bed like a plant \\Ould. And si nce thev ha\c no detectable mouth, body p.1rts or internul organs \\hat else ~ere they to think. I I.no\\ it sounds crazy, but, they arc classified as animals. Commercial sponges arc gathered by divers or by dredging ships. They :ire gathcrcJ from the ocean Ooor :iml dricJ in the sun. After the impurities are wallhcd out it is solJ and brought to market. l\tost sponges ore founJ off the coasts of Turkey, Greece anJ Eg}pt. Q I bought un opplc tree h1st )t'ar untJ it is doing ju t fin r. ~I) nc:ighbor 1..rcps telling me to spray the tr('C "ith sutrur for !>Omc t) pc or scab. \\ hy? Your neh:hhor must ha'e an Jpple tree h11nsclf and b being a lri'tle sclfr.,h. anJ righ tl) so. Apple sc:ib occurs \\hen a tree [Jib 'ictim to a fun~us called Venturia inaequalis. It 1; a gro,\-th that sfo,1.-ly eats a"·'Y at ka\cs anJ lruit. It is a widespread disease affecting apple trees all over the world, but is more powerful in \\arm climates such as ours. Spr:iying sulfur is the commercial way of controlling th problem. Farmers huve been usi this method for years, and it \\Or pretty good. Especially since it 's their livelihood they arc \.\Orricd about. Just make sure )OU wash · of your fruits with water before you cat. This way you will not ingest any su lfor. /\'irk Fcdcroff is pub/ishu of "1'/1ings Green Gardening Mo11112lnc" a quarterly publicatlo Nfrk can .also be beard on Ml AM 6'0 c•-cry Saturdny morning from 5-7 answering )'Our garden/ quc.•stions. Seacoast GARAGE DOORS 642-3490 2476\2='~ top of the plants, }OU 'II notice: that 1-;===========:::;;;.;.i:;;;;;::==========~ the leaves only have one point on !ND or !D !P!CLW J~~carlos them. Many animals ha\.c a hard tir1lc climbing n tree to car the top leaves. This is "hy they arc modified. Kind of a sunivnl tactic. The leaves of the cherry laurel. if crushed, give out a faint smell of almonds. Thi i the ~mell of hydrocyanic aci<l. These fume:. ttrc poisonous. Scientists "ho \\Jill undamageJ specimens of dead insccr:. sometimes kill them by putting them with cru~hcd l.1urel lea\\! in a closed gla.,., tube. Defore )OU I.now it the) arc hbtory but in good cund111on. Q What t)pC or plant do pongc t'Omc from'! Soft. ab orbcnt. natur;.rl 'ponge' U!'lcd in tuking bath) and cleaning PL~CO.,DfC. 24 HOVI EMllGIM SEIVICI AVAii.AiLE I ;.sv 2 J:t.\.."J SIOr?AGE SW filnif~ ~L~K-TU&-SHCWER '50.00 I NEW ?RO SERIES ISE l1J SW GA'a~GE DlSPWJ. ~AlliD '175. I EAATHQUAKE SiRAP WI WATER HEATER 135.00 · ... ·~ .! -~ ~~ .. • -_, r • ' ' -. CIC 548-5559 • 1675 Supeno~ Ca>1o Mesa. 0. rfU'27 Summer Vacation Values Bringing The World Closer To You Everyday. YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL EXPERTS! 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J:; 1 The following i n sampling of calls generated from our question: In light of budget restraints, should the City Council cut the Newport police helicopter. which costs about $500,000 a year? Response to the question was so great that we couldn't fit all the answers in tod:1y's edition. The rest of the call> will run Thursday. If you'd like to get involved, it's as easy as punching in the following se\'Cn numbers: 642-6036. Please leave.your name (spell it out), city and phone number (for vcrificntion). Thank you! 0 I'm a 45-year resident and business O\\ner in Newport Beach, and I wani to cast my vote for the helicopter. I think il performs a very useful service. It would cost fa r more to have officers on the ground. LUCILLE ANGELL Newport Be:ich 0 J believe the city should terminate their hclicopte.r program immediately for just the fact of the no~e pollution alone. With the extra funds, yes. they !>hould put some more police officers in some vit:il areas such as g:ing activity on which the Newport Beach police don't ha\e a clue a!> to what is going on. Tl IOMAS REYNOLDS Newport Beach 0 I think the City Council needs to do a study and look al il very carefully. My bet i!> that it will be proven to be not cost effective .. > _/ b1.:ttcr un ulher f\. \llurcc .. 0 1(01\. DEVl'\E '\1.:.,..purt B\.Jch :-.c\\porl lku1..h 111.:CU\ the hcl1cupter !>111\.c.: mJn) :.ccuon-. ul tl1c (II\ arc.: gcvgr.aphu...all) dl\1 kd b~ t.Jy \\Jlcr 1 he hc.:hcuptl!r t:.m reJch pl..11..c.;:. "here u1mc~ arc tJi...ing p!Jcc .and \.Jll tr Jct criman;ab lur the ground pJtn>I. A!> 1r.1ll1c problem-. are anuc.1'1111! it I, murc d1fl1cuh tor p.1uul CJ;) tu reJc.h c1;rt..a111 ..area~ quKi...I). lhc.rdurc 1hc hdacoptcr ~c.-icc '' \..alu.iblc. Aho the prc~cncc ut the hclu.:optcr uhr parb, ~hoppmg ccntcr!> ~ind re:-.1Jent1..al ..area!> h ..a dctcrrc111 tor crime Ne" port lk..ad1 -.twulJ i...cc.:p II'> hc.:lacoptcr l:.LLl:.:--\\ IL(O:\ Nc.:,,pt1rt Ut.:.11.h I thani... 11 "uulJ be more apprupri.itc 11 lhl! wptcr \\a'.'> gut rad of :ill IOgl!thl.'r !·RANK TURR£:Y Ne" port I3cJd, In rc.:g.1rJ, to the hd1copter for the W\ ol l\1!,,purt l3cJch I bc.:lae\c.: the\ 'hould be cut. Tim.•~ nut J h 1~h C.nmc.: ..an.:J anJ frank!)' the.; hd11..upkr..,, a b11 ol a nu1,.1111."~ 11~11.,; Jruund at night ..at lo" lcH 1-. anJ c.U'.'>h thl! ut\ mulh more ml1nc) th.in the~ po-.;1bly ~·ould get out ul 11 11 \L UIE:.Gl:.RLL ~c,,p1.>rt Ue..ach I 1h111i... thl! hd11.op1cr either ncl!J, tu be cut from the budget or ncc.:J:. lo bring 111 re,l!nue b) lca!>1ng out the hcl1cop1er :.cf\ ac.c lo t>ther c111e~. and therefore I think it should be discontinued. They have invested a lot in it so I ju t don't want The Newport Beach helicopter reportedly costs $300,000 a year and, because of the fiscal crisis, may be on the chopping block. !\ICK PARJ..LR :\C\\pOrt l3eJdl them to di!>continue just becau e I am per onally oppo!.ed to them but I would like to sec a good study to hu'e the fa cts and my guess is that it '"111 turn out that th:it money could be better spent by other methods of law enforcement. Thank you for the article in the D.1ily Pilot. I think that i an important issue that needs 10 be brought before the citizen . 0 LINDA OETH Ne" port 13each No, I don't think we need the helicopter, especially the other night it went around and :uound in a circle, it didn't ha'c the spotlight on, for about 10. 15 time at 1 or 3 in the morning. Don't need the noise and I don't think we need the helicopter either. I think the people that it could support a far a a job would be more important. a number of people instead of ju!>t l\\O. KEN KOSROG Ne" port Deach 0 I do not think that we need a helicopter in the city of Newport Dc:ich. We \hould !>Cll it ancJ gl!t rid of 11. We do not need another !Ii~ policemen on the ~l reet either. I think \\C ha'c 100 mJn)' policemen an Ne" port llcJch ,1\ Grounded? )Omcthang on how mJn~ urr1..·::.t) arc.: made 111 the cit) llf 7'c" port lkJch bcc,1u-1c.: of the RICHARD SPURZE~t Nc"port Beach . Readers: Newport Beach police helicopter should be shared or mothballed . heh(l,plcr or ho" 111.111) criml!' Jre deterred hc.:cJu'c of hJ\lll!_! the hcli~optcr in our ltl\. ~IARJORIL ~fANTON Ne" port lk;ich :J 0 I am ab olutcly in f.avor of i...cep1ng the helicopter sci'\ ice. I 'cc the helicopter time after time, night :ifter night ai. it ii. flying O\er our area ''uh the <,earchlight on ant.I I am commcct.l lhat 11 1i. a great aid for the police department. 0 G. VAU:.NCIA Newport l3e<1ch 1 am for the police helicopter. I belie'e 11 pro' 1dei. a rcJI deterrent for the city. 11·:. turd to mcJ ure in dollar \Jluc!> but the de1crrc111 ~ :.ure there. 1 lhini... the 1dc.:a of haring \\Ith other municipalities, of cour!.c. i!> probabl) a good "J) to begin to look at the budget implic~uion!> of running that ptc~·c of equipment. re' cnuc gainer. JERRY GUll30RD Ne'~ port Beach 0 l3cfore rc::.ponding. I \\Ould 1ti...c to !>Ce I bdt~\C.: lhJl \\C !>houlJ !>h.arl! ''1th anothl.'r ut) rn orJer to cut our c\pen,C!> !>O th.at \\C could hire rnmc policl!mc.:n for patnillan!! the beach .1rc.1. I thJni... )llU for gl\ 111~ u' the opportunll) for !>h<tring our oprn1on. RA1\D \LL\\ ILSO~ Cuwna dcl t-.tir 0 I thini... \\C ought to cut 11. I 1h111i... it i::. an unnccc 'JI) c\prn!>e. I thini... 11 I) too no"~· I 1l11ni... the monc) coulJ be !>pent 0 I thinl :'\c.:"purt lkJlh )houkl gel riJ ot lhc hd1cop1cr. c11hcr th.at or the~ !>houlJ ,fl.HI! 11 \\llh the count) ..and go logcthc.:r \\Ith )C.:\CrJI cuic::.. Let the count) °''n .111d \Cf\ ice the hclacopter JnJ rent 11 from lhcm and !>J\C our::.chc., ~ome monc.:~ PHIL ROTH\\'l:.Ll. NC\\ port Uc ..ad1 _J I dcf11111c.:I) oppo~e the con11nu..a11on of the helicopter -.c"1ce O\Cr l''k"port l3c<1ch. I thin'-11 1s a "J!>le of monc) I tluni... 11 i cm1ronmen1ally nol!>) and 111 the ::.ummertimc I thmk they make too mJn) run:. O\cr the beach when it'!> pr Jl.'.llcally llc!>erted. I h:1\C.: no rcJ!>On "h) 1f nothing ebc \\C 'hould in'C!>l t~..at mone) into patrol Jh>laCc on the ground rather than into an t..:\pcn he helacoptcr \\hach \\C c~in !>h.arc '>Cf\ ice "ith other t:ilic::. or c' en the count\ for that m.ittcr. . HO\\ ARD HAU l3JIM~1<1 Red carpet rolled ouf for Bonino JOne-s; .retire-ment C HANGING OF THE GUARD -The Duchy or Orangeshire has its own State Department, or so it seem , and its benevolent ambassador to the world has been Mory made the announcement Saturday ut Sherm.in Garden • while addressing a session of Lo~ Compadres con Libros. GREATER LOVE HATll NO l~IPHE 'ARIO - Only minute!> before curt.11n at SJ1u1J.1\ \ opcnrng of "La Boheme," tv.o operJ patron' "ere chJgrtncd 10 learn they \.\ere holding the "rung 11ci...eb. 1 he ducal!> "ere for Sunday· matinee. and the) \\Crcn't about 10 camp overnight outside the Co,ta ~k'J music hall. hl!rC. It \\,I, '>0 h111J lhJI II C\Cn brought poor ~lim1 baci... 10 Ille. Bonino Jones. .-. ........ With her silvery ma?e and ever-beaming coun iena~ dear Mary looks as though sllc might've been the original model for Mother's Day greeting cards. And becnuse she makes everyone feel warmly al home, she was appointed six year ago to serve as our county's first official ho te!>s. Mary Jones (ah, there's an All-American name) \.\:lS a natural choice for the job. When I met her a couple of lifetime!> ago, she was nurturing an animated roJcnt -a!> one of the official grccteri. at blo ~ming Dil.Z)land ...: and for 24 )Cars he performed all sorts of heavy mouse-keeping chores. No chance to exchange. fhcir de 1g1u1cJ ~cal\ were filled as was the entire theater. 0 \\ llEIU: \\AS H:UEll.\L E\IERGE:\C\' llELJEF \\llE:\ IT\\\' REALLY 'EEOED? - Did a i...illcr humc.111c puf\cnzc 1'1lotl:inJ on SalurdJ~ night 'l \\ ·" ,1ur gl1rgcou., co.i!>l dcstrO)ed by a mon•.trliu' t u11Jm1. kJ\ mg hundred!> of natt'c' '"thout fo~iJ .1nJ drrni...·? Her retirement ceremony should be mari...ed '"ith all sorts of pomp and circumstance. And her farewell gifts should include golf club sprinkled with du t from the Magic Kingdom. So who came galloping to the rc~cuc'! None other than Dr. David DiChiero, general d1rcc1or of OpcrJ Pacific, that's who. He e:.coned the l\\O dude' to his per o nal eats -front H>\\, Tier I. among the best in the house. Local Scene Actually, she's borne a title much more impressive than thal. She steps down today as Chief of the Orange County Office or Protocol, a post created to roll out red carpets for vii.iting VIPs. She As friend Norm Cro by would a) in one or ht cl:i sic poonerism , our outgoing chief of protocol rate a 21-on galoot. And how ''ill she and husband W~s handle the leisurely lifc!>tyle? They'll kick back and enjoy, that'' how -i.ame as they've been doing all these happy decade . 0 It wa a trcmendou!> i..1c11ficc. "hJt '' 11h all ht' opening night cares and concern!.. but D1Chic.:r,1 got his reward. In an improvi\ed gJmc ol mu~ical chair -. he found an empty scat ncarb) bcmccn l\\U stunningly attired ladic!> -and then b.i.,J..ed 1n uni! of the v.ildesi ovation e'er gi,en a pcrform:incc No'? \\'ell then. friend!-. }OU J1dn'1 see the long, long line' at the PIJz.a To"er pl.izJ follo.,..1ng La Boheme, \\1th elcgJntl)·garbcd fol'-!> queurng (endlc ~I). 11 !'teemed) for a !>mJll b11e to c.11. a 101 of ltqu1J tu lltp Mo::.t p.11he11c lane of the night came from a blJci...-tictl gl!nt. "ho moJncd, "I ~hoult.la brought along :i c.1n uf 'pam" }frry Kobrin · C'Olumn runs Tu<' da) • ThundaJ and Dturday ', PRESIDENT Geotp luah, (R), The White llousc, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .. Washinaton. D.C. 20500 VICE PRESIDENT .Dea QqJle. (R), Senate Ofrecc Building. .Washiaston. O.C. 20510 GOVERNOR ~. Wlltoft, (R). State Olpitol. S3Cr1men10, 9S814, (916~5-2841 ll.S. SENATORS AIM CrH1Co11, (0), 5757 W. Century Blvd., Suite StS. Los An&eles, 90045. (213)215·2186. tell• S.,.O.r. (R). 2400 E. Katella Ave .• Suite 1068, Anaheim, 92806, 634-2331 .s. HOUSE or R£Plt.ES£NTAnVES Qalia C-. (R~ 40th Dile., 4000 MacArthur ii(. ... tower, N...,ort Beacb. 92660. snM. (ltepmenn a.ta Maa and ,.._pon kec'h.) ftA'nl&NATS ....._ .. p111, (R). 37111 Dill. 140 Newport Olillr DrM. ...... Nev.h· ,.... •1 U?. (RtfMll• ~ Beech) 1iM a. Lwll, (R). JM Da. I W. ' How to contact your legislators Orangcwood, Suite 106, Orange, 92668, 939-0604. (Represents Costa Mesa) STATE ASSEMBLY Gllb«11 Ftrpson, (R), 10th 01 1 .. 4667 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 201, Newport Beach. 92660, 156-0665. (Nc'Nport Beach.) NolH f'Hutlk, ~R). 69th Dist, 17195 Ncwhopc St., Suite 20 1. Fountain Valley. 92108. 662·5503. (Represents part or Costa Meaa and ttuntinaton Beach.) CAUFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION San Francisco (415)904-'200 (South coast realon rovcraac split between orfkcl In l.On& Reach (213) 590-5071. and San Oieco (619t 297-9740. C .. •lnloMr Doa MdHh! (619)723-9286 ORANG£ COUNTY BOARD or SUP£RVISORS Hall of AdnuniUratloft, 10 CMC Center Plata, San•• Ana. 92701 Hu'lttet M. ~ 2ftd OtSt C ta ksa. 1.'4-3ll0 Thomas F. RJlt.)' Sth Dist. (Newport Bench, onta An~ Uc:iahts) 8J4..3S.SO CO !\TI' 80.\RD OF ED CATION 200 Kalmus Dnvc, Co ta Mc a, P.O. Box 90. O. 92628·9050, 966-4000. Ellub«th D. Perl..tr, member. Trustee Arca S (C05ta Mesa. Ne~port Beach ) COAST COMMUNrn' COUEGE DISTRICT 1370 Adams Ave Co ta Mesa, 926:?6. 432...SOll Chancellor: Alfred P. FtrnalHlu. Pt.d.; Prttlcltnt: N•*J A. Pollard; lollrd Mt•bln: htn) S.tta, Peul G. l«fl"'1 Walttr G. flonld. Alw••• R. Rttl.a; Cu4k•c"'l'Nict«: Kaneta II. C•nrood ORANGE COUNn' t•AJa IOAllD 88 Fair Or. C<>1ta Meu. 751 ·fAIR Prc.tdent: Do• \\lllft. Vice President, ba4J S.lt .. ; 01rte1on T .. n..--. Lany ArMN. J9'a c ...... htk J9'•a. llAllMIJ s.lt~ ~ t.. .. scoa Jla UM-.., Ga11 H~. M.\\PORf-\IESA l''ltll.O . CllOOL l>IHR1C1. l()(ll lt>th St. N1."Jll>rt Beach, 7bO·J~OO Sup.:rmll!nJrnt: John\\, 1'koll Board Members: •·urrr I Wcmtr, pl'T ldcnt: Jim dt Boom, Rod M1c~lilll11n. Jud~ Franco. h' rl') Loofbuurro111, ld lkcl..u, Mt1r1hoa •luor. ME.\\ co' OLIO.\lll> \\Al ER Ul~IRln 1965 Pl.accnllJ, C'Mt:a Mc\J, b31-12l'l0 8oJrJ Member · Trudy Ohlli. llunl.. PHl1n, l\IQrlo Ouranlt. J»ck 11111, Tom 1\cl 011 CO ITA ML~\ MMl \R\ DISTRICT PO &n l~C-.1, CO!>ta \k'-i Q:?62 ·1~00. 754-50.H &'arJ Member' JJmcs WJhncr. Jame~ Fcrl)m.ln. I larr\' Grc\.'n, Nate Rc11de anJ Otd. !\h.:rt1d; C l TY GO\ l.lt!'MI:.~ I C'u\la Mt a: Cat) It.ill 77 Lur Dmc, 7~•·5llJ. 1ary ltllrnbudtlc, m:a llr, JnJra Gena\, \11." ma)'(\r; Peter Burr.a, J<>1: Lnd.wn and J11 I lumphrcy. rounc1I m~m~r\, N""*1 ltet~ City I l:all. )300 Ne•-pun Ul\J . 6"-JJ09. Mayor, Phil nW'I\!; Ml)Ot pro h:m, Clare"" Turner: John ('°'• Eytfyn Hart. John Hcdac1. Ruthclyn Plumm\:r, Jcu W111, An Independent Newspaper Published by C~ Community New5, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Greninger publ1~r Tom Johnson' .usoc1ate publisher William S. ~II editor & vice president St~ MArtM managing editor ') . I• VICTORIA ST. " From A1 .• \Jums nnJ Victoria arc the onty streets that .:ross the Santa Ana River into fha1ttington lkach. Costa Me)a Transportation Manager Peter '\.1ghavi sn1d traffic count) arc no t noticeably h ~he r no\\ that Victori:i is "ider. Dut they '"ll be. "We haven't noticed much increase, but it .th' a)'S tal..e a little bit of time for people to .:h .tngc their dm ing habits," Naghavi said. Duane Rohmaller. the principal of Christ Lu theran Church's pmate school. located in the 70() blocl.. of \'1c1ona. said the nearly $2 million spent on wall.."\\l)S and greenery have m.1de the ... 1rce1 prettier. But, higher speeds 11.1,·I.'. 1ncrea ed the chances of accidents, he -.11J. wng agreed. This file photo shows construction along Victoria Street last April. ·It's nicer and cleaner but t he~ 're going ll'l' ta)t,'' he said. "f "1\h the police could :-ct up raJ:ir or something." Stc\c Rautus. a Cit) traffic investigator, i..11J the police h~m:n't heard comp13ints of 1nc1e.i~cJ speed Out. he Jnd Public Services Di rector Bill ~tllrri., Jgree 1h.11 the road can handle 1nl·rca ... ed 'Pe~J, becJu:.e it is Ill)\\' "1der, thcrc arc fc \\cr p.irl.cd car!> 0-: the .,,Jes, and blod.ing off nw\I of the adjoining -.11cets with \.\alls has cut do"n cross-tr .. ~: . ..-. Two managers of apartmcnt comple \es 111:.1r Harbor Boulc,,ird ..ibo arcn·1 eci.1a1ic .1b11u1 thc "-tdcning. Dcburah Hall mJnage, Ca ... a \'1ctt,na \p,1rtmen i.. She l>J)ll he~ complc'\ \\JS built .~ \Cars ago \\Ith one parl.ing spa('c for each •: her 1-1: unit<;. There are abo 33 \\311 spaces. There used to be parking on Victoria in front of her complex. But now, parking is prohibited because of a bike lane. "It's terrible," she said. "I've lost tenants and money because people get so frus- trated," Hall said. She said tenants who park down a nearby side street or in business parking lots near Harbor are gelling towed away. She's think· ing about circulating a petition a king people if they're unduly affected. Morris said a bike lane is essential to link Harbor \\ith the Santa Ana River bil..e trail fo r south Costa Mesa bicyclii.ts. A similar lane exists on Adams. Parking i!>n't an ii.sue at Victoria Coun DOG propert) -and then fired. PANEL From A1 The roommate could not be reached for comment. From A1 Townhomes, but noise is, since the complc\ is now closer to the !.treet. "There's a lot of noise on our side," said manager J<jm Watt. She said she's aho had problems keeping te nants, and has had to drop some rents by S50. "People just get really frustrotcd becau\e they don't want to live hc,re. We can't e'en put a security gate up bccaui.e we're clo)cr to the street." Mo rris said the community had ample t1111c '? addr~ss concerns incc there '~ere 17 pub- lic hearings before the project \\JS ~•ppro,cd. "This was a difficult project for the c:oun· cit,'' he said. "But I think the) -.a\\ 11 hcn- efited the community a) a "hole and thJt's "'hY they approved i1:· Serven said M-0lly's death has been especially hard on his wife since she treated the dog as a child. broader our knowledge is. the belier. After all, the public schools are the people's business." requeMed to \Hite a lett er -.tattng qualifications and re;i!>on for wanting to serve. The de.1d line '' Oct. I, and letters sho uld be sent to the Secretary to the l3uaru of Education, P.O. l3ox 136~, Newport Beach 9~663-0368. Additional information i' available from school bo;ird mcmbl'r'. AnyQnt;.Jnlerested in serving o n the Budget Advisory Committee is -------- GUITAR From A1 i.aid she didn't believe the new sign would fit in with Fa hion b - land's image. "1 think the animation b prob· ably the biggest departure f1 om the ambi•rncc in the city •1111.J "h.11 is there now," Wall i.uid. Her plan, however, was defcatctl 5-2, and Wall eventually joined her colleagues by approving, 7-0, a proposal by Councilman Jo hn Cox 10 limit the height of the guitar sign to 40 feet. Among tho!>e singing the prat!>e' of the popular restaurant and it!> sign wai. Fashion hland'i. landlord, The Irvine Co. By supponing the sign, The ln"ine Co. ''cnt again!lt its own ordirwnce fo r the ccntcr ''hich prohib iti. any i.ign higher than 5-fcet. BuJ Ruger Scitl, a :.en1or vice prc!>ident anJ orchitcct for The It· \inc Co., believes thb 'ign i) \\ orth m:.iking cxce p1iuns. "It's :in amazing!) accurate am.I detailed piece, a \\Ori.. uf art in ii· '>elf." Seitz \;tid. "We feel 1t \\Ill • ' udJ u scrn.c of uniquene.s.s and ex- cih:ment. It , ... m era!le the 'stuffy' image of Fashion tsla.nd." In addition reprci.cntatives from the Roui.e Co., the center's man- uger!I. the Fashion bland Mer- chant Asi.ocintion, the Newport Ue~tch Conference Du reau and the Newport I la1 bor Arca Chamber of Commerce ·all spoke in favor of the i.igo, s:.t) ing it will bring in needed businc~ to the up-scale center . Indeed the I t1rd Rock Cafc's Recs noted that the popular rcs- tnur:int has i.imilar signs in Las Vega' and Chicago. Those stores arc both number one and two in the chain in sales 'olume, he said. And Recio belie\'cs that the gui- tar in Ne\\ port Deuch ''ill also en- hance the restaurant's image, bringing in an estimatcd SJ 1 mil- li on in sale~. an additional $700,000 a year in sales tax rev- enue tu the citv and the addition uf about 150 nc~v jobs. "\Ve feel the Hard Rock hus cs· tubli-.hcd a \cry rcno\\ n image," R1.:e.., '>.lid. .. h will bring energy and enthu,1,1sm to the entire shop· ping ce nt er." ACT now. n...•s •wr M. a Mttw tt.M ta~ ... comlrJ•s No. 1 MeRedes ..... Y~...aft.-y., ~Ml-• Mermlts .._my....., .. ii .. c1 s• yt ~!~-«!!-~ fT\ Dlal (714/310) MIRCIDIS 'CJ t' 1.:I.. outside. According to Carol 1 11gbll1m. the dng came cha rging n.1c:I.. .11 him. :md he '>ho t 11. Policc 11.:ron' )Ihm.. f:.nghlom i.hot the dng nncc. anu then pumped :.i ~cc­ ,111J bullet 11110 her head "to pu t hn nut of m1-.cry.'' A111mal control l1ff1ccr' abo h 1\1: .1 rcporl from the 13ervcn'i' •1111m111.1te. \\ho allegedly sup- 1•11 rtnl Engblom\ cl..11m tha t the t.11! d1.irgcJ him. IJenen. though. .. My wife is an emotional wreck," Serven said, adding that her mother and grandmother ac- companied the couple to an emo- tional viewing and funeral Monday at the Sea Breeze Cemetery in Huntington Beach. PARK From A1 COSTA MESA Your Locally ST A TIONERS, INC Owned Stationers '.11J h1 ... rol1mm..11c -\\ho \.\JS \\Jkhing the dug \\htlc he and h11, " le \\ere tlUt -tokl him th.it I '"~ "J' '>t.1rttl1ng on the neigh· 1 •r ' l,1\\n, "agg1ng hcr tail l 11r1hcrmMc, l:kncn .11J h1' 11111m111..1tc ttilJ him -.he "J' ~c'. t'!;.il kcl ,1\\,1~ from gettrng the d 1~ n11 .1 lcJ'h \\hen Lni:hll1m an- .. 1111h~cJ 1h.11 he "a' l!oini: to I.ti! 11·..: ,hi!! 11 'hc d1J11 1 gll 1t uff h1i. nu., ~r1t:L· I, !'-:o< L.-~I TcnJcr, l\J1 ) 1 \..I ( :.m t £\Jt A Pncc G rc1t T .\SlC Benen said he and his wife arc ~o ~tunned they plan to move from their house as soon as they find a ne w one. In the meantime, they're '>taying with relatives in Anaheim. Engblom confirmed that she saw the couple leave their house "with all their clothe~" after the shoot· ing Friday. "I don't know '' hy,.. she said. "It's an unfortunate incident, but tha t dog was whacko." city, they took the money we paid fo r the park and built the facili ty for use by the rest of the city." But Pfaff said homeowners \\ere told the park was designed as an ··active" park before they pur- chased their homes, a condition the Irvine Co. agreed to in order to build higher-density, lo,\er- priced homes. ''1)lht was part of the deal," Pfaff said. "This was al· ways planned as an active park - it was fully disclosed." ~ :_6 ~ore ls Ito "~ ~ ~FIVE~ ~ "" % ~~ OffYou~ 2 70 E. 17 Lh rreet, C.OSra Mesa 722,9264 25292 Mcintyre, Laguna Hills 588-8171 Tlm '-Cfor only ~Y-d £or rcxal Lunch or dmrv bill wt-en dmire in wiih a bill c:i$20 or rrore. °N<• valid wnh any cxrer ci!Cr. 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Ideally, the boating tax would have generated the most money from mega-yachts, tho e 100-foot plus yachts you sec in Ft. Lauderdale or the Caribbean. which co t many millions of doll art . In reality, the boat buyers with money to buy the mega-yachts have access to financial advisers, sophisticated ta'< shelter.., and offshore registration, all of" hich gets them around the luxury tax. As a consequence, boat owners who scrimp and save to buy a boat in lieu of a vacation home gel-hurt the most by this tax. Ev.:n wi1h the current Slate or the economy, boaters and the boating industry arc no.t the place the federal government would be looking to generate new tax revenues. And Congressional delays in repealing the boating tax threatens to kill our local marine induslry. 0 Wind, the new Francis Ford Coppola movie about ailing, opened over the weekend. Unfortunately, even before seeing the movie I noticed technical naws with the movie; in the pos1cr advertising the movie, the mast is stepped backwards, with the backstay led to the bow, not the stern (the headstil}' on 12 meters should only reach 3/4 up the mast, not the masthead. Wind was directed by Carroll Ballard, and the sailing footage is spcct1eular. However, even See BOATING/14 Defending state champs make presence felt ~ Orange Coast unloads on El Camino in season-opener for Pirates, 4-2 . By Richard OUM SPoltS W!fler COST A MESA -It was not a hos- pitable visit for El Camino College Monday. First, th e Warriors get trounced by Orange Coas1 on the soccer field in the first half; then, they get clob- bered in the second half; finally, two or their players get nailed with cita- tions by OCC parking patrolmen. For the Pirates (1-0), it was a rather smooth season opener, aside from the fact that OCC freshman mid- fielder Colin Lidzbarski suffered a broken clavicle near his right shoulder. "That's the first injury we've had this year, and that's kind of surprising because our practices are so intense," OCC co-coach Mauricio Claure said. "(Practice) is when guys arc playing for (starting) spots. As you can see, we only suited up 14 players (21 on the roster) today. It comes down to practice and who's the most consistent." Orange Coast, defending state champions and attempt- ing to win its third state crown in fou r years this season. apparently has been practicing well. They played like it ir:t this non-conference affair. Coupled with a strong defense, fou r different players scored goals as th e Pirates defeated El Camino, 4-2, in- cluding a 25-8 advantage in shots-on-goal, in front of an estimated 100 spectators. OCC goalkeepers Florian Frere and .Joi'y Parnass con- tinued to battle for the s1arting ~pot in replacing Ken Langworthy, the Pirates' All-American goalie last season who's now at Santa Clara. Do th had a pair of saves against the Warriors (1·1), who defeated Fullerton. 3-1, in their season opener l~t Saturday. "We've got a lot of problems to work ou t {at goalie)," Claurc said. "We've got two good ones; it's just a matter of who wants to play more. It's really funny because one day, Florian was good in practice, but then in 1he scrim- mage (last Thursday against San Diego Mesa) they just Tuesday September 15. 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carl on .... 6.i2 • .iJJO C\t.387 Section B Sports on TV-rac10 82 Honors 83 Classif 1ed 85 wo rked him. Both have made good plays. but con i &ency ~~ ...... '--°"- See SOCCER/12 Coast's Scott Goldman goes up higt) to head the ball away from El D mino defender Monday afternoon. Local polo it's the-'feel' for th1111ame ~ Strength of CdM's varsity goes far deeper than skin deep. N ot su rprisingly, th ey keep turning out talented water polo players at Corona del Mar High School. The Sea Kings, who have built a long-.time winning tradition in aquatics, ' appear to have another quality team on the frosh-soph level this season. "We have a rcBlly good group of freshmen," said first-year coach J.P. Mathot, a former player at El Toro High. "They're ajl really good swimme rs, \\hO can pass We ll and have a feel for the game. "Some or the sophomores. who will be playing some varsity, arc also very hard workers." One of the top sophomores is Tom Captritz, a hole setter who is quite strong, according to Mathot. Another "ho b, e~pected to be among the top competitors is Jeff Marchiorlatti, a recent tandout at the Junior National Water Polo Championships in August in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. for the 13-and-under CdM squad ~hich fini hed fourth overall. for the Sea Kini!' And fre,hman M1ch:icl U1,e ha been m.1king a determined effort to d\'crcomc a knee inJUC) he ui.taineJ plJ) ing bai.cbJll T1ie goalie al the pre ent t"i?Tr '' '>ophomorc Dl>U!!. et~dn. ''ho h:u; i.pcnt ~~me time \\urking:out "ith the \'3ri.ll). "There arc a couple or players from that team with us." said M3thot. Marchiorlatti, one of CdM's top scorers in the tournament, earned second-team Lightweights M.llhl>l 1 :l\\are of the p<lllt SUCCe"~ Of the \\Jter poll> progr Jnl!> in the area. All-America honors. "Jeff 1 a real hard \\Orker." said Mathot. "He's putting in a lot of time working on his g3me." Sophomore Bryan Ward is another who appears 10 be a top offem.ive threa1 "I bclie'c 'ome of the 'ophtimorell ha' e .1 real good feel for the 1rad1 11on hen:." aid r-..tath0t. "Corona and ~e" port lbrbor ha'e been dominant fom:' 111 the areJ for a long time." The frosh-i.oph uni t "111 I"" c 1t!> fir!>t ta 1c of regul.ir cornpe11taon an the :'\e,,port ScaFei.t TournJmcnt ''h1ch began\ this \\eekenJ. •The \\Jter polo program con11nue' to gro" at Co:.ta Mesa ll1~h. "h1ch aJdcd a Junior \'arsll) team thh .,ea!>on The fro h-quad un11. heaJcJ b) Coach Scott Lar en, feat ure-. 1 pl;.1)cr' of " h1ch onl> fl\ e arc sophomore.:). The top pl.l)C r:. include ~ophumore la m ~torak' (o·foot-2. 1::.5 pound:,). '''ho ., a t\\O·metcr man anJ can .1b\;1 ~uarJ Jl t\\O·mcter The Rl>.the 1 ;nother ~1rhomore. Al.in Gllottonc. ··Al Jn ., prett) solid:' .. aid ~tu~tang' 'ar!>ll) coJch J,1,on L) nch "Thi' summer he dcc1JeJ tl> pl.1) 'ome in the .., field. but \\hen he got bad, in the gl>al 1n. he C\C\. lkJ at II • .Amllher 'rh0m0r1! '' S11:,e Popo,, aho .1 l\\V-1111.ll'r man. l he \;l'n11ngen1 lll fre,hmen 1ncluJc J.1me' Comhn1. ~R,Jn Kclh. 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(714) 545-3827 2701 Harbor Blvd . ot Hotbor & Adams neid to Albertions In the M-Verde Center 1 s pol reg '1 7"' $15" I • ' SSO-S 100 · Sl S OFF S 101 -S 160 -520 OFF $160 & Up -$30 OFF Shoes -S1 ~ l5FF I Men's Shirts • $5 OFF I l '' 1• 92 I --COUPON.:.-_J r A10 Tuesday , September 15, 1992 Back Page VICTORIA ST. • From A1 Adams and Victoria are the ontr arccts that 1.. r l>Ss the Sun ta Ana Rive r in lo f.lantington Ucach. Costa Mi=sa Transporta1ion Manager Peter :-..1ghavi said 1raffic coun1~ are not noticeably h1~her now that Victoria I!> wider. But 1hey \\Ill be. .. We haven't noticed much increase, but it .11\"ays takes a little bit of time for people to ch.1nge their dm ing habitl>," Naghavi said. Duane Rohmaller. the principal of Christ Lutheran Church's private school, located in the 700 block of Victoria. said the nearly S2 m11l1on spent on waH,"'\\ayi. and greenery have m.1de the !.treet prettier. But, higher peeds h.1ve increased the chances of accidents. he \JIJ. Lang agreed. This file photo shows construction along Victoria Street last Ap ril. ·11·s nicer am.I cleaner but 1he) 're going 1110 fast," he said. "I \\ISh the police could 'l't up radar or some1hing." Steve Rautus. a city traffic investigator, l>JiJ the police haven'1 heard complaints of incre.1.,l.'d ~peed. !Jui. he and Public Services Directllr Dill Moms agree 1ha1 1he road can ha ndle 1ncrca ... l.'d 'peed' bec;JU~e it i!:i nnw "'Jer, thl.'re arc fe.,.,er par~cd car'> I'-: 1he .,,,!es, and blocking off mo't of the adjoining .,treets with \\alls has cut do\' n cross-tr<.~:..:. I wo manager' of ap::irtmt·n1 comple.\C!:i n1...1r 11.irbor 13oulc\ard abo Jren't eC!:it:ll1c .1h1ut the widenmg Deborah Hall manJge., Ca-.::i Victoria \r.trtmenh. She SJy hc:r complc' \\:ll> built ''' years ago \\1th one: parking sp::ice for each ill hi:r 14~ un11s. There are Jbo 33 \\:Jll spaces. There used to be parking on Victoria in front of her complex. But now, parking is prohibited because or a bike lane. "It's terrible," she said. "I've lost tenants and money because people get so frus- trated," Hall said. She said tenants who park down a nearby l>ide street or in business parking lots near Harbo r are getting towed away. She's think- ing about circulating a petition asking people 1f they're unduly affected. Morris s::iid a bike lane is cs ential to link Ha rbor "ith the Sania Ana River bike 1rail for south Costa Mesa bicyclists. A similar l::ine exists on Adams. Parking isn't an i!.suc at Victoria Court DOG proper!) -and then fired. PANEL From A1 The roommate could not be reached for comment. From A1 !ownhomes, but noise is. since the complex 1s now closer to the stree1. ''There's a lot of noise on our side," !laid manager Kim Watt. She said she's abo hud problems keeping tenants. und hul> had to drop some rents by $50. .. People just get really frustrated bccuu!:ic they don't want to live here. We can't e'en put a security gate up becau~c we're clo~cr to the street." Morris said the community haJ ample time to address concerns since there \\ere 17 pub- lic hearings before the project \\a ::ippro,cd. "This was a difficult project for the coun- cil," he said. "But l thin~ the) l>UW 11 ben- efited the communit) as a "hole .1nd tha1 ·~ why they approved it." '' 11..·k 1'utsidc . According to Carol t ngblnm. the J11g came ch::irging b.11:~ .1t him. anJ he 'hot it Police icpnn' 'hO\\ I· ngblmn ~hot 1he dog 11111:e. and then pumped 3 sec- •nJ bulk! 1ntn her he:.id "10 put Serven said M-Olly's death has been especi::illy hard on his wife since she treated the dog as a child. broader our knowledge is, the ,better. After all , the public schools arc the people's business." requC!:itCd to \Hite 3 letter i.1a11ng qualification!:i <ind re,1 ... on for - wanting to serve. The dcallhne ,, Oct. I, and letters !>hould be l>Cnt to the Secretary tu the Ooard of Education, P.O. Box 136 • Newport Deach 92663-0368. Addi1 ional informution i!:i .1v:iilable from school board member~. Anyone interested in serving on the Budget Advisory Committee is Newport Beach/Coata Meta Dally Piiot GUITAR From A1 ~aid she didn't bchc\.c the ncY "lign would fit i11 "ith F~1,h11ln h - land's inwi;;c. "I th111t.. the ~11111nu1ion " prob- ably 1hc b1ggc!lt dcpar11111: flllm the ambiance in the city and \\h,11 1s there nO\\," Watt ,.,1id Her plan. hO\\evcr, \\J'I dcfc.11cd 5-2, and Wall eventual!) joined her colleagues by appro\ mg, 7·0. a proposal by Councilman John Co' 10 limit the height of the gu1t,1 r · sign to 40 feet. Among tho!:ie !>inging the JJra1'te) of the popul::ir rest:iur::int :.ind it!> !.ign was Fa,hion lsl:ind') landlord, The Irvine Co. By supporting the sign. The ll'·inc Co. \\ent again t it. own ordinance for 1hc center which prohibits any )ign higher than 5-fect. Uul Koger SeilL. a ~enior \ice prc!>idcnt anti architect for The I 1 - vine Co .. believe~ 1hi!. ~ign i'> wor 1h making excc111ions. "It'!> an amaLingly accu1a1e anJ detailed piece. a \\Or~ ul ~•rl in 11- .,elf," Sei1z 'aid. "\Ve feel 11 \\Ill add J )Cll c ol un14ucne unJ ex· c1H:1n1:n 1. It ''ill era\c the 'i.tuffy' imJt;C of Fo'thiun hl:ind." In addition rcprc cntatives from the lh>ul>c Co .. the cc:ntcr's man- ager , the Fa'>hion bland Mer- chant A)'>Ociat1on, th1.: Newport Uc.1th Conference Uureau and the N1.:" port I l.11 hor Arca Chamber o( Commerce all 'tpokc in favor of the '11gn, "·')ing it '"ill bring in needed husincss to the up-scale center Indeed the I lard Rod. Cafe's Recs noted lha t the popular rel>· tauranl h::i-, )imilar !:iigns in Las Vcg.1) and Chic.1go. Those stores arc both number one and 1\\.0 in the chain in sales \Olume. he said. And Recs believes that the gui- 1.1r in Ne" port Deach \\ill abo en- hance the restaurant's imngc, bringing in an C!:itimatcJ SJ 1 mil· lil>rl in !:ialc~. .1n .1 cJdit1onal S700,000 a )'Car in s.ik!. Jax rev- enue 10 the ci1y anJ the t1ddi1io n uf abuut 150 nc"' jobs. "We feel th1: I lard Rock has cs- t.1l>lbhed a \ uy .rcnU\\ n image,'' Rel'' ".11d . '•II \\ill bring .energy unJ cn1hu~i.1,rn to the entire 'hop- ping center." ACT now. Tlwt's •wr be.. a IMttw ttM to~..._ ca.tty's No. 1 Meft.edts Hiiiii'Oi~ ... ··~ 6862 Ma,.,cltesler Blvd., ~ The /.S Meets The 91 fretlway In Bueno farlc rI\ Dlal (714/310) MIRCIDIS 'O 11.:r Pu t of mi,l.'rv" \mm.II con.lrol ofl1cerl. al o h t\c .1 rcp11rt lrom the llcf\en,· r,111mm.11e. \.\ho allegedly sup- 1111tnl [:n~hlum\ d.wn that the '•'!:! d1.irgl.'-J him. Bcl\en. though. ~.m.1 h•' roommJtc -"ho "a!> ,.11..:hmg the dug \\h1lc he ::ind h1' '' le \\l.'rc 11u1 -told him th.it \I ·I'~ \\J'> ~t.inJing on the neigh· " r., IJ\~n. \\.tggmg her tail "My wi fe is an emotional wreck," Berven said, adding that her mother and grandmother ac- companied the couple to an emo- tional viewing and funeral Monday at the Sea Breeze Cemetery in Huntington Beach. PARK From A1 COST A MESA Your Locally. STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers I urthermorc. Bcl\cn ~.1 1J h1' ll'dnlOl.ttc ll•IJ him 'he \\a' SC\- l .. tl llll ,,,,,1, trnm ~e111ng 1hc J :.: 1..•11 a k.t\h \\hen J:.ngblo;n an- .. ~111,uJ th.11 hc "·'' gorng to krll ,I•.: .l1•c 11 'hl· d1Jn t ill 11 o ff his nu., ~1)(l' (, ~(l( Ll.·~11 T crtl."'t', f\i1 y, 1..1 C m't f\J1 A Pncc G n."<1t TA<tt 13e1'en s::iid he and his wire are !:iO stunned they plan to move from their house as soon as they find a nC\\ one. In the meantime, they're 'ta~ ing with relatives in Anaheim. Engblom confirmed that she saw the couple leave their house "with Lill their clothes" Lifte r the hoot· mg Frid3). .. J don't know why.'' she said. "It's an unfortunate incident, but that dog was whacko." ci1y, they took the money we paid for 1he park and built the facility for use by the rest of the city." But Pfaff said homeowners "ere told the park was designed as an "active" park before they pur- chased their homes, a condition the Irvine Co. agreed to in o rder to build higher-density, lower· priced homes. "That was part of the deal._" Pfaff .said... "This was al- ways planned as an active park - it was fully di closed." _ :_-6 ~ore Is ~ ""'~ ~ 0 HVE;:: ~ ~ % ~~<ti OffYout 27 '1 E. 17th Street, C,a;ra Mesa 722--9 264 25292 Md ncyre, Laguna Hills 588-8171 1 h1' 1ifor1>n h lP'<l fur meal Lunch or dinner bill wt.:n dinire in wu:h a bi II ci $20 or morc- Ncx valid wuh anyarcr<ikr. Noc valid at the !:Br. 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Rrtal SS.2 S Now $3 99 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 TEL 6424563 : ' Sports Politics standing in the way ~ Repeal of luxury tax on boating enthusiasts slowed to a snail's pace; timing not right for democrats. B etween the economy and the luxury tax, the boating industry has been having a rough time lately. And while nobody has any control over the economy, Congress has hurt the boating industry by intentionally stalling the boating luxury tax repeal for political gain. The democratic majority which controls Congress feels that Boatin repealing the boating tax now (and not after the election in November) wou)d help the George Dush presidential campaign. The boating luxury tax was a bad idea to begin with and it never achieved its objective of taxing wc;ilthy boat owners who spend their discre tionary income on new boats. Ideally, the boating tax \\Ould have generated the most money from mega-yachts. those 100-foot plus yachts you see in Ft. uuderdale or the Caribbean. .. which cost many mill ions of dollar1. In reality, the boat buyers with money to buy the mega-yachts ha'e access to financial advisers. M>phisticatcd tal shelters, and offshore registrat ion, all of "hich gets them around the luxury tax. As a consequence, boat O\\ ncrs who scrimp and save to buy a boat in lieu of a vacation home get hun the most by lbis tal . Ev..!n with the current state of the economy, boaters and the boating industry arc not the place the federal government would be looking to generate new tax revenues. And Congressional delays in repealing the boating tax threatens to kill our local marine industry. 0 Wind. the new Francis Ford Coppola movie about ailing, opened over the weekend. Unfvrtunately, even before seeing the movie I noticed technical naws with the movie; in the po ter advertising the movie, the mast is stepped backwards, with the backstay led to the bow, not the stern (the headstay on 12 meters should only reach 3/4 up the mast, not the masthead. Wind was directed by Carroll Ballud, and the sailing footage is spectacular. However, even See BOATING/14 Defending state champs make presence felt ~ Orange Coast unloads on El Camino in season-opener for Pirates , 4-2. By Richard Dunn Sports Wriltr COST A MESA -It was not a hos- pitable visit for El Camino College Monday. First, the Warriors get trounced by Orange Coast on the soccer fie ld in the first half; then, they get clob· bered in the second half; fin ally, two of their players ge t nailed with cita- tions by OCC parking patrolmen. For the Pirates (1-0), it was a rather smooth season opener, as ide from the fact that OCC freshman mid· fie lder Colin Lidzbarski suffered a broken clavicle near his right shoulder. "That's the first inj ury we've had this year, and that's kind of surprising because our practices are so int ense," OCC co-coach Mauricio Claure said. "(Practice) is when guys arc playing for (starting) spots. As you can sec, we only suited up 14 players (2 1 on the roster) today. lt comes down to practice and who's the most consistent." Orange Coast, defending state champions and attcmPJ· ing to wm its third state crown in four years this season, apparently has been practicing well. They played like it in this non-conference affair. Coupled with a strong defense. four different players scored goals as the Pirates defeated El Camino, 4-2, in- cluding a 25-8 advantage in shot:.-on-goal. in front of an estimated 100 spectators. OCC goalkeepers Florian Frere and Joey Parn~ coni. tinued to battle for the start ing spot in replacing Ken ungworthy, the Pirates' All-American goalie last !leason wh o's now at Santa Clara. Both had a pair of saves against the Warrio r (1·1}, who defeated Fullerton. 3-1. in their eason opener last Saturday. "We've got a lot of problems to \\Ork out (at goalie)," Claurc said. "We've got t\\.O good ones; it's just a matter of who wants to play more. h's really fun ny because one day, Florian was good in practice, buf then in the scrim - mage (last Thursday against San Diego Mesa) they just worked him. Both have made good plays. but con istency Tuesday September. 15. 1992 The Newport BeactvCosta Mesa Da11y P1 ot Sports Editor Hog('r Carl son .... 6.i2-·U30 ~\t.387 Section B Sports on TV-radio 82 Honors 83 Classified BS See SOCCER/82 Coast's Scott Goldman goes up high to head the ball away from El Camino defender Monday afternoon. local polo it's the 'feel' for the name ~ Strength of CdM's varsity goes far deeper than skin deep. Not !lurprisingly, th ey ke ep turning out talented water polo players at Corona dcl Mar High School. The Sea Kings, who have built a long-time winning tradition in aqu atics, appear to have another quality team on the frosh-soph level this season. ''We have a really good group of freshmen," said fi rst-year coach J.P. Mathot, a former player at El Toro High. "They're all really good swimmers, who can pass well and have a fe_cl for the game. "Some of the sophomores. who will be playing ome varsity, are also very hard workers." One of the top sophomores is Tom Captritz. a hole setter who is quit~ !Mong. according to Mathot. Another ''ho i!I expected to be among the top competit ors is Jeff Marchiorlatt i, a recent standout at the Junior National Water Polo Championships in August tn Fort u uderdalc, Fla. for the 13-and-under CdM squad which fin ished fourth O\erall. for the Sea King, And fre~hm.tn ~lich~;i:i U1,e ll.l~ been mal..ing a detcrm1111:J effort to mercomc .1 lnec inJUI) he ~ustai neJ pla} tng ba!lcball The goalie at the prc)enr 1ime 1' 'ophomore Dou_!! Jetton. "ho has spent -.omc 1ime "lHlang out "1th the \ 3rslt) "There are a couple of players from that team with us." sa id Mathot. March1orla11i. one of CdM's top corers in the tournament, earned second·.team All-Am erica honors. M.uho1 1 J\\3re of the pa'l succes cs of the \\Jler polo Lightweights progr .ims tn the arc.1. \ ''Jeff is a real hard "orker," sa1J Mathot. '"He's pull ing in a lot of time working on his game." Sophomore Bryan Ward is anoth er who appears to be a top offensive threat .. , bcl1e\C 'omc ol 1hc ophomorcs h.1\ e a re.11 good feel for the traJ111on hcre:· .11d ~tathot. "'Corona and Ne\\port Harbor ha\c been dominant force' 111 the area for a 11.>ng time." The fro:.h--.uph unit "11! h.l\e it'> fir!lt ta~te of regul.1r compe111ion 1n the ~ :'\e\\porl Seal·est Tourn.1ment \\h1ch begtn' 1h1s ''cd..enJ. •The "atcr polo progr .1m wntinue ... to gro'' :it Co ta ~tc)a ll1gh. "h1ch added a JUnior \ars1t} team th1' 'cas\1n The fr~h·!14u .id unit, he.1JeJ b) Coach Scott Lar en, fca1ure' 1.., pla}cr' of \\h1ch onl) 11\e arc .,1..lphlrnlt'rc). The top pla)er) mcluJc 'uphomort: Tim ~loralc' (6-foot-~. 185 pound,). "ho 1, a t\\O·metcr man .inJ can abv guarJ at t" o·meter~ The ~o.1he ,., an1.llhcr .,1.1ph\1more, Al.1n Gl1llllonc. .. Al.in I\ prell) SllhJ." 'JIJ ~)u,t.in~' \.tr:>ll) c1.1.1ch J.1,1.in L)nd1 ·· 11"' -.ummcr he Jc1.1Jed 10 pl.1\. 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Vaqueros (1·0) put Troy to resl 49-0; heavily favored against Costa Mesa Friday. ~9 ~l\J ~k~~ 1»1 ~ ~· '""<' 7. s. Margarita Eagles (1 ·0) too good for St . John Bosco, 42-6: at Notre Dame on Friday. 8. Servite t Friars (0·0· 1) give Mater Del [ Ill all It wants in 0-0 standoN; host Valencia "' • • ,. Friday, 9. Mater Dei Monarchs (0·0· 1) have plenty to prove after falling to dent Servne·s end zone. • 1 o. Trabuco Hills Mustangs (1·0) shove once-proud El Toro into Ule dirt With 23· 13 decision. SALT & PEPPER Pi lot Power Ratings Orange County Prep Football School (record) ............................. 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Hu11 ni.;t11n 81 ,1111 0 I •• l ~u \\ L..,tn "h'r 11 n ·1, O 2 • Brt•a.()l1nd,1 t1 ll • 5 ' 111 ..... i<l't' .• I. 1 -s b .!'I ("'""I dt'I M,rr I ) 75 2 \I) I ,., "'' I:•"' 11 ' ... 7 (non-league Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Cte~n \ tN ~I Newport Harbor Oranoe vs SdOdleback. at SA Bowl Lag~ H s YS UMersrto, at lrtine l.OO<lbflOge YS FootMI. al Tustin Cap0 VaHey vs Edison. at OCC Ma~ro.a vs liemea1 It Western Pacifica at Huntmqton Buch S..vanna vs l<a1ella at La Patim Frldar, 7:30 p.m. Corona del Mar vs Manna at Westmn· ster Ra'lCho A.arMos vs Costa Mesa, at Or· llll)e Coasl La Ou1nta vs Estancia, at Newoort Hat· !>Or Mater Del at St Paul Mission V•e)O al tiv ne Sa"1.l Marganta at Nolle Dame Shennan OakS FOOTBALL Division I 1 Fontana (1 ·0). 2 Loyola (1-0). 3 Eisen· hOWCI. 1·0). 4 Bishop Amat (1·0), s LB Wil- son (1·0) 6 Antelope Valley (1·0), 7 M1ss100 V1e10 (1·0). 8. Mater Del (0·0 ·1); 9. Crespi (1 ·0) I 0 Redlands ( 1 0) Division IV 1 Irvine ( 1 ·0). 2 Tustin (1 ·0). 3 Riverside Pory ( 1 01 4 Canyon Spnngs (1--0). 5 Santa Margarita (1-0). 6 Damien (1·0). 7. J W. North (1-0) 8 Villa Par1t (0· 1 ). 9 El Modena (1 0). 10. Newport Harbor. Division XIII t Trabuco Hills (1·0). 2 Laguna Hills (1 · 0). 3 Sooth Pasadena (1·0), 4 Yucaipa (1 ·0l. 5 San Manno (0·0). 6 La Mirada (0-f), 1 Anesra (0·1), 8 Temple Ctty {0·1). 9 Notre Dame. Riv (1·0). 10 Serra (0·1) WATIR POLO Dtvlefon I 1 El Toro. 2 HatVard-Westlake, 3 LB W~­ son. 4. Capistrano Villey. 5 San Clemente; I . Newport Harbor; 7. Corona del Mar; 8 foolhfn. 9 Dana Dana H~ls, 10. V1n1 Park TINNll Dtvfelon I 1 PllWIWIJ, 2. West!JM. 3 Santa Barbara. ~ camar111o. s ow H.ns. 6. Clplsvano Val- ley, 1. cerona def ••rs a. Bevetty H1Qs. 9. Ir/Int: 10. Mlttr Del. DMea.nn 1 t.brtt>orwoh: 2. ~ Bar: 3 •. Maty· mooot. • L1g1111 ltlcft. s Ug!IN Hill: e Allambla. 7. •etMotea a Aosaty; 8. Al· cadla. 1 o ~ Mamo. School (record) ............................. R.illnf 31 Ocean Voew 10-1)... . .. 74. 32 W~ern 11-0l. . .. 74 1 33 G.lrck>n Cm-e 11-01 • 73 9 )4 Canyon ( 1-01.. . • .. il 5 35 Cl Dorado ti ·01 . 7.) 2 lb Foothill t l-01 ... "2 9 37. Buena PJrl. (0· 1 l • 68 5 38 L<i QutnlJ 10-11 67 7 39. 11.t>ruiedy 11 ·0J 67 J -10 S.:intJ Ana Valll'\ 11 01 b6 9 -11 Santa ,._n,1 10-I 66 8 .I 1 AnJhem1 11 ·01 66 S 43. S.:intias:<' 10· 11 66 2 -1-1 Orange 10 11 6& 0 45. Paci11c.i 10 11 65 7 -16 £\IJl"ICIJ 10· I 1 65 :! .i • Un"'''"f'r IO· I 1 6-1.7 48 Troy IO·ll o4 S -I') Coo.Id M<. ...i 10 I b-1 I '>0 Ct>ntury 10· 11 IJ4 0 S 1 L.i Habra 10-11 63 7 S2 Sonor;i 10-11 63 4 SJ Century 10 11 63 2 S-1 Cypres~ 10 I &1 8 SS Loara 10· 1 S8 8 Sb. SJ11ann.i 10 11 S7 ) S 7 M.li;nol1a 10 1 S .. 1 58 Fulll•non O· I 56 6 59 Bol1.1 Grandt' fU 11. Sb 4 60 Laguna e .. J h •0· 1 l SO 3 San Clemente at T ushn El SeQIJIOo al Lai;uN Btxh T rabueo Hills a1 Oana Hills Los Alamitos vs Ftn va:iey at ~ Stach SM1ta Ana vs El Toro, 11 Tr~o Htlls Vilencia vs Seivne. at Cal State F utlerton Wes1/nlllster at Lono Stach '-' • .karl 8urN Pal'!\ vs Call)'OC1 at El MOOCN Funenon al Cahtom11 La Habra al Bo;sa Grinde Sonora al W'tv'J er CMstian El Modena vs Sumy Hiiis. at Bue111 Pat11 T IOY vs EI Dorado it v aiencia Ce1111os at Garden Grtrte V•h Park al Brea Olinda Cypress at Western L0¥1 YS Anaheim <11 la Palma Pi!11 Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Calvary Chapel vs ~ !hotisl al Mon- roe H!Qh Seputve<la LOS Amigos vs Cen11.1ry, at SA Bowl ~ Monday Night Football returns again to the Villa Nova Join us for all the action upstairs on our 5 TVs. Enjoy our famous Sports Buffet -for only $5. Action stiarts at 5pm. For more info call 642-7800. Be There! 3131 w. cont Hwy. Newport Be•ch Newport Beach/Coata M ... Dalty PU Bucs send coach into 'ilry heaves' ""' Pirates are sitting on '1-0' with 16-14 victory, but they haven't won the coach over. By Richard Dunn Spam Wlttf COSTA MESA Feeling nauseated after a victory is not a good sign. But imagine 'how Or- ange Coast College foot· ball coach Bill Workman would feel if the Pirates had lost their season opener Friday night. "I'm still in dry heaves over the offense we rnn," Workman said. "We were putrid. We 'ained 189 yards and (tailback) Eric Wash· mgton had 150 rushing and 16 yards in pass receptions. that's.166 o( our 189 yards. "We are at a massive standstill on offense. i,:.iid ... There wu) a nic~ hole obout 11cvcn yards out :ind one dc:(en 1ve bad .. had a shot, but completely mi,,cd. And from there, he got awn) from :ill three of the other dcfcn· )IVC back). . . "lie ju)l Oat out outr:in everybody, which he hu) been known to do." Wa)hington fa)I yea r tie d a school nnd conrcrcnce rec6rJ by ltCOring . four touch- downs in a 51·0 win over Riverside and, dur· ing the )C.1!.on, had four scoring runs of long· er than 50 )'ards, tncluding a 76-yard duc;h to paydirt ogain!.t Southwe)tern. Overall, however, it wu)n't pretty. On Workman'i, first-game rating scale, the of- fense received a D-minu:.., the defense a C· plus and )pccial teams a D-plus. OCC strong )afcty Quoc Ph.am (C~sta Mesa) sprained an :in~le early in the first quarter and never returned. I k i) considered que)tionablc for SJturda(s contc)t ot ~l. San Antonio (7 p.m.). Linebacker Parnsh McLeod, "ho has pneumonia, will be lost for se,•eral duys. . Part of it was the other team (Long Deach City) and part of it was us. We looked like a team that has only two starters back on of- fense and two back on defense, but I guess that's true, isn't it?" True, indeed. But it's also true that Washington (6-foot- 2, 215 pounds), a returning starter who made All-Mission Conference Central Division as a freshman, will be more trouble this year for OCC opponents. Bre nt Jo hnson scores touchdown fo r OCC in third quarter of 16· 14 victory over El Camino Saturday in the season opener. Johnson inte rcepted and raced 47 yards for the score to tie the game at 7·7. Playing ''ell ddenshdy for tl~e Pirates were dcfensi'c end Nou Pu:i. linebackers D" ight Chornornud am.I Shane Olo;en, cor· ncrbuck Keith Our~e and defensive back An· thoni Davis. Offensivcl), only Wa!>hingto!l, center Davit.I Du)h and left gu:.ird Justin Polosky \\ere solid. ''He's basically start ing out where he left off last year," Workman said. (His 82-yard touchdown run in the fo urth qu:irter) was a coun ter. We blocked it pretty we ll. All we have to do is get him started because once he gets into the econllary. they miss." For Wullhington, "ho gai ned 579 ):lnh and )Cored 10 touchdo"n' in 91 carrie::. l.1::.1 sea- son, his iicoring run \\j!) the fourth longest from scrimmage in OCC histol). g1' ing the Pirates a 16-7 leall . "We did a lot of thing) \\rong," Workman said. "We abo droppcd a touchJo"n pas . In fact. "e Jroppell four pa))CS, "c had two oCf- )ide) anJ fi, c dropped center·to-quanerback snaps. \Ve were :h~ful." The P1raLe!>, 1hough. "on their si,,th con- secu tive ~eason opener. Mater Dei girls net 11-7 victory Mater Dci High senior Erika Asmuss and sophomore Sura Jar· rett both swept their singles matches to lead the Monarchs to an 11·7 non-league girls tennis vie· tory Monday. Asmuss yielded juiit \\.,,o games in her three sets, while Jarrell won 6·2, 6·2, 6-0 to eve n the Monarchs record at l ·l. Mater Del 11, Woodbridge 7 Sing tea ASITlJSS (MO) def PowojSl(I. 6-2, def Artunlan. 6- 0 dtf Stef1inQ. 6-0, Jarrett (MO), won 6-2, 6·2. 6-0, G AlvaradO (MO). IOSI 0-6, 2-6. 1-6 Double• ~-Ota (MO) def Rlsque2·Adcoek. 7-6. def Sh.Jl·Tseng, 6-3, Cler Mateer·Slnd•ser. 6·1, Llgllt· l'llpe·C Alvarado (MO) lost 3·6. won 7 ·!I, IOSI 1-6. Pa.-.que..Hac~~ P.'0) IOst H , won 6-3 IOst 2-fi Volleyball Calvary Chapel g irls capture 5-set win ''He made t\"'0 people m1''·" \\'orl.mun SOCCER: From 81 is the key." Four minute) into the game, Or· ange Coa~l full bJck Jal>on Grca)· Icy scored on a nice pa-.) acrO)!I the El Cammo goalie hox from Sergio SuareL (Elilanci.1) Lo gi\e the Pirates a I -0 edge. After a long pas) up fielJ, El Camino·~ Mustapha Sc)J) tied the game at the 14-minutc mark, breaking a\\a) from l\\O OrJnge Coast defender . At the 32-minute mark in the first half, forward Ga)pa r Guiter· rez put OCC ahead. :?·I, ·after scoring in front of the net on a loose ball. OCC. "hich hud 15 of 11s )huh bloc~ed by El Camino go.ll"ccpcr Mark Anthrobuis. took a 3-2 lcaJ 17 minutes in to 1he second h.1lf :.t'> Ali Mossa<.lcghi tipped 111 a 10<.N: ball af1er a mi!.-.. The Pirates increa.,ed their lcaJ to 4-2 "hen suphomorc fo~Jrtl P.J. Polt1\\.~k1. a returning a11· conference plJ)er, fired .1 corner kick at the 35-minute ma1 ~. · Cross country Sailors open with a bang 1 he Nc"plirt l IJrbor lligh b0)..'1 l.'.fll)S cuuntr} 11.'.am opened 1h 'iCJ· ~on 1niprc~"'d) S.1tun.l.1). placing 'ccund 111 the )COior race ~11 1he Kl\\3n1' S'-·.i...1de Im 11:won.1l 111 L'ntura. I l.1r1 I llgh of Ne\\hall. r~1nked Nu. I in the 1ution b\ 11.Jma m.1ga411l'-'. \\\)ll the ral.'.e·, hut nut "i1hou1 .1 d lhC fight from the Sail· or!>, \\hu \\ere led by )Cnior Jared 0\erton. 0\ertun cr.ickcJ the l.5-m1nutL' 111Jrk ll11 thL' f1r\t time e'er. 1r.1· 'er,1ng tht fl.11 1hrcc-m1lc cour'c 111 14 minute~. 5(\ ecom.1' k) Pc1er~.1 \\a) lou1th tnd1-.1Ju- ally (1 5·11). "l\1k O)lan Guggcn-1110~ (1 -i th in 1).59) ant.I f\tJll b · mer~ (~~nd 111 IC.:42) rounded out the Sa1llll\0 'cnior quJrtct. !'rent l31)-.llll \\Jl> ninth in th e JUtllor r .tee (I ':5 I) .1n<l :.uphomure 'hJhr.1111 DeLahd \\a::. fourth armmg h1) cl.1~) mate' \\1th a time l)f 15:41. TELEVISION Auto Racing 10 30 am -Tnompson GP. ESPN BHeball 11 10 am -Mets·Cubs. wm' 4 30, 7 30 pm,-ESPN 4 30 pm -Bmes·Reds. lBS 4 30 pm -Cttisox-Yan~s. WGtl 7 pm -Dodgers· Padres. Ch 11 Soccer 6 JO pm -l onenllam·Everion. Pl Tr•ck •nd Fleld 0 m -lAAF G1a11Q Pr . SC Boxln9 9 a m -Cooper Pepe •. USA t am -Coopcr·Pepeu. USA Gymnastic• 11 p m -Nat I C11amp1011sh1p, Pl Powerboat Racing r.l1dnoght-APBA 0!1shore. SC BHch Volleyball 1 30 am -at SantJ Cruz. ESPN • RADIO BHeball 7 pm -Ood~crs·SO KASC (790) 7 30 pm -Angels·M s. KMPC (710) lllONOAr.-cOUNtl DAVn"I LOCKUI -5 ~ V -.W\ IS LA 11111 I ye: •' 1:4 OoMI 10 0¥1.CUC:&. t17 tl<ll llUS 12 Unll ~UJ 3 SC1r"'6 3 V-t'i/l•Ull 3~ 10(.~ I """"°\'Yr\ 230 ,. ... (II Nh .. ORT LANDINO -3 IJo.lll 49 .,giers 1Cl caoco ~n as t>oMa 21 '""~1.111 • sa llolss 2 ~ 1 ~ IN'.C..el It O~i..el SANTA ANA -The Calvary Chapel High girb "olle}ball tc.1111 opened ics ::.eason with a come· from-behind 15-5, IO-J5, 13·15. 15· 11 , 15· 7 yjctory Monday over vis· iting St~ Margaret's in a non· league. "It Wtl!> a great i.tart for U'> ... ~-----------­ The Eagles "ere led by sopho· more outside hi11ers Sara Roberts (33 krn s) and Courtney Owen (32), while freshman Deth Prig· more added five service aces . sec wins, e-o COSTA MESA -Six differe nt players scored for host Southern California College on Saturday ns the Va ngua rds shut out Christian Heritage, 6-0. in non-conference occer action. Alberto Miramontes, Carl os Miramontes, Bill Pacieznik, Greg Oil.on. John Dobishinsky and Chris Chaparro each scored a goal a\ SCC improved to 2·1. The Van- guards host The Masters on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Christian I lcritagc fell to 0·3. SoCal Coll ... e, Chrtstlen Hertt•e• o Non-eonfefence Chnsuan Hentaoe goalie saves: Wehrly 6 SCC SCOllllQ A. M~e~!L~ Mrramonlts 1, Pxiemk 1, Olson I, UUUDl.._J 1, Clla1)arro 1 Goilit UYtll. none Today Vofle~ball Colltoe •omen -sec 11 e.o1.1 1 30 H.gll scllOol Q"15 -~1i<N 11 r. "llOlt 6 30 Waler polo COIMlUrllly colleQe -OCC at Roo HOF1do 3 H.gll ICllOOI -l8 V-otson II No poll 3 Ne" port Cu.1ch l3im Uarry sJill "E"ef)One had really strong time::.. It wa!I nice 10 face i.ome strong compe1111011 ou tsi<lc of Orange County.'' IUNRO~L,'8~'~ -AUGUft lllD. llHW I IALI SI I Compoct Cors l 5•30 S250'"' $200" I M1n1 Trucks 17x35 $27500 $225" ~rg:_!ru~ ~38_ !:_25.:.. __ S!!_5"_J "AIK AIOUT OUI GUAIAllTll'' 122.flNt • 122-9113 I MON-SAT 9-5 1690 PLACENTIA "C" COSTA MESA, CA 92627 REPAIR! DON'T REPLACE For a Shaft llme * Avoid Costly Fumigations * We specialize in TIM-BOR APPLICATIONS A New Product Designed To Control And Protect Your Home From Future Termite Infestation and Fungus/Dryrot lnf§ction . . LOW COST • INVIWNTAU.Y WE • ODOIUll IONDED • INIUIED • iO YIAll IXPl•NCE CALL IODAY FOR A FREE EmMATE 1-800-300· TERMITE 1987 Pltces ·Are Here Aaalnl Carburetor Rebuilding e Fuel I~ Tune-Up • Smog Certificatfon TOM HESS The 6-foot-2, 200-pound senior had three TDs, including scoring receptions of 84 and 36 yards, the former a CdM record. STEVE GONZALES The 6-foot-1 , 185-pound junior ran for 105 yards and two TDs in the first quarter, en route to 138 yards on 18 carries in a 20-0 victory over Orange. MIKE DE REVERE The senior two-way lineman had nine solo tackles, four assists. one sack, six quarterback pressures and graded in the 90s. NATHAN LUMPKIN The 5-foot-11, 170-pound senior outside linebacker intercepted a pass, had 3 unassisted tackles and two assists. Gamebustersl (Last week's plays of 30 yards or more) • 84-Tom Hess (Corona de! Mar), TD pass from Matt Evans. BRIAN SMITH A 6-foot-5, 285-pound junior offensive tackle and noseguard, he played well beyond Coach Myron Miller's expectations in Mustangs' season-opener. DAVE CAST AGNOIA A 6-foot-4, 255-pound senior tackle, he was one of few offensive bright spots. His performance earned an 88-percent rating. JOSH PECA The 5-foot-10, 190-pound senior was 1 m the thick of things at fullback (22 yards on six carries) and at inside linebacker. KEVIN PEKAR Though just 5-foot-8, 170-pounds, he made huge impact with six tackles, one fumble recovery and one farced fumble. Game players! end Dean Miell, wrth several solid tackles on L9s Amigos (offensive eye-openers) ball-carriers. • Estancia quarterback Matt • Newport Harbor - Johner, who engineered Dan Vaughn, who hammered touchdown drives of 68 yards, Orange 's Jaime Worthem , 50 yards and 34 yards, forcing a fumb le which wa~ MA"-COO) CH.\RLEY A 5-foot-7, A 6· -~t • 165-pourd i5-pound- sen1or ta1 nack, er. 1 e he averaged returned an more than 11 , interception ya(dS per carry, 24 ards. ..- gaining 67 ·1ad· six yards on six J tact.Its, and carries in -----=--55 yards on Eagles' season-opener. three "'c returns. , MATT KELLOGG CHRIS DE DIEGO A 6-foot, A 6-f oot-2, 185-pound 180-pound senior ru nning nosegi.1ard, back. he rushed he made for 145 yards three of his on 17 carries, five tackles including behind the touchdowns or line with 14, 20 and 3 -----· one sack 'yards in season-opener. and one caused fu11b e. recovered by teammate Doug Kimble. • Ne\', port Harbor - Cohn r.1oms. \.\ho recore~ .~e lone quarterback sack of ne game, wrapping up Orange s Raul Vital for-a 4-yard loss • Costa Mesa -James ega, TD-sa ing tackle of Corona del r. ar s J R Walz on 50-yard play. • r.1 a t e r D e 1 Linebacker Parker Gregg s last-minute 8-yard sack. • 53 -Steve Gonzales (Newport Harbor), TD run . • 50-J.R. Walz (Corona del Mar), run . consuming just 2:22, 1:01 and r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1: 17 of playing time , • 44-Manny Solis (Estancia), run. • 36-Tom Hess (Corona del Mar), TD pass fro~ Matt Evans. • 33-Chad La Bass (Newport Harbor), pass from Greg Williams. • 33-Cody Charley (Estancia), kickoff return. • 33-Doug Stuckey (Newport Harbor), field goal. • 30-Matt Johner (Estancia), run. respectively. • Costa Mesa runn ing back Corey Sides , with 28-yard run in !ourth quarter. Game stoppers! (Defensive eye-openers) • EstanE:ia -Defensive THESt OFSATEWTE WAGERING. You don't need a teJescope to see these heavenly bodies. You don't even need binoculars. Because they'll be telecast live, up close, at your nearest Satellite Wagering Center. Seattle Sleet, Sudden Hush, Devil Diamond -just a few of the top two-year-old Thoroughbreds ready to shine in the Del Mar Futurity. The final race of the Del Mar season set at one mile with a guaranteed purse of $250,000. So hop into your Saturn, Galaxy or N9va and cotne join us on Wednesday, September 16th. It'll be a blast. Satellite Wagering from Del Mar ~-· OM milt ott of lht ll()5 fwy on K.rrlla { 14) 2~ •"I() t.751111.511 ••• 2W7'5111• •.• 2.w1V1• .. . %1,..., ... . ZSW5111• •.• HIGH MWONMIG NllMTED ... IUI 11.• .... ... 15 •• ~ ....... ....,..,,..._,_,,..,,, -~ ... ...,........ a .... ........ ...... ':0 s ,..,.. • ... "' , ..... .. ,_..., ..................... --..,..., __ ......_...,..,_ . .. _ ... .. 1731 SUPERIOR (AT 17TH STREET) ~----- . ..... COSTA MESA (714> 111-mz HOURS: ~ llOll>AY • FM>AY 7:3N:30 SA1Ull>AY WE HONOR MOST CREDfT CARDS -.... .---.--~-----.__.,_.,...... . • 84 Tuead y, September t5, 1992 LIGHTWEIGm: From 81 (11,1\1;ll1 iJmc, ,;mJ ~...c:in f)(ntcr • Mi. t h.l\C hcfor\' But R11:harJ cx«ll 01 1ca,hc1.'' lo tilh c Jlh Jtlhn c~r· RC\t,;'f pl.l)(J \\,l(Cf polo i~ \1:1) pJllcnt nu h n II our 1rmJu:atin1 Rnior this year, the "•r ity h..1d tu 1 ~c .omc of thtir pll)'en.'' Carpenter BOATING: From 81 llU\\.), the fllU\'iC will be 3 bitO? Jii.uppuin1n1cnt to ~cri()U~ !>tulo'°'. { 1.llllhlrl, ''lw " c\lrcmd) qu1d1 •• 1nJ 1 ... an 1. \H lll.'111 '" 1n11nc1, '' 1.urrcntlv \ldchnc41 ""Ith ,111 11111m ljr.1)..:111' ,11Jc r brothl'r SJm, .i jun· 1111 . I' \lilt of 1hc lo.I.'~ pl.i)cr on the va~1I) \tlLIJJ I our gir l ha'c ''"c out for 1hc quJ1J. .md 1ho1·., apprcc1ated by C.irpcntcr. "We're re.illy ii al.I t~1 hJ\C them. \\ 1thou1 'cm, \\C M1uhJn'1 hJ'c .1 tc.im." he 1uJ The fuur girl arc Jennifer Mahan, De irce Pai ncr. Jennifer Ruj:in.1wcch und M.iria Uccd.1. TI1rce urc frc hmun, \\hilc Ru1unuwech is :i sophomore. ,\iJ. ·· fhcrc .arc frc hmen Etic Wu)ntlln and Chad BolJc:nbach o.nd soph more Andy Thorpe who 1111 could hove mitdC them "'uch belier, b\ll they're with the vanity.'' The Eogle~· co:>chcs are olJO hoping that any or all of \he ax new candid .. \es who r.howcd up the Cir$t dJy of school will work out • rhc Newport Harbor High fro h·t.oph ii. working out in prepar:ition ror the sturt o( the regular cason next wed •. though l o.m not :> film cn11c, fll)' imprc ion i that the mo' ic lud,, a plot i.uong enough tu can ) II· elf, and the movie'~ r.>\.1ng '>C· qucncc!> center oruund m"inlcr· preration of ba ic ,,ultng 1 ulc,, ~uch ;J:t a rarboard iack boat h.1 .. - ing :he rish1 of way. Wlml i• pla)'ang locally at Sftut co. l>t Pl:itJ (546·2711 ), qsrsc· Mc .i·~ Cincm;i Cc111cr (9794'i41 nd the Lido Theater (673-83~. •The Liulc Old Ladici. dle gJtla b i.lat cc.J for Wcdncsd;#)' ll Newport Harbor Yucht Club. •Th 1c~n11:1 i1o open to ull adult sa~9n und is one or 1hc fu 1111e1>t loci¥ re g,Htai. in Newport (just t>O,rro your ncighbor'1o sabot and givoi h1 a ~hor). for more infom1ution, '(;dn- II hll.11.., ltl..c ,1 prclly g<lO\I team," said l \11d1 "I 11..c the ~a1!>1ly, the big game in (P3· nl ,._. l'u.1,1) le.ague 1.., aga1m.1 Trnbuco Hills." "They're all pn:tt)' sood swimmcn :ind they all like uquatb," i.uid 01rp1:ntcr. The Sailors arc in the prooess of determining coaches for the lower level). further uc1u ils on the 1eams arc forthcoming. The rilm '1; ~uiling ~cqucncc' of 12 Meters und lntcin:11ionul J-l\ suilin& on a wide i.crcen Mc 'pee· \aculor (and certainly the hci.t rca· M)n \O !>CC th is movie), but with a weak plot und many technical • bt.1nc.1 l l 1gh frosh i.oph water polo \1.1.1~11 R1"h.ml Wilk~ will face a challenge this \i.'jr , .. 11h l \cam composed or players with vir· 111 di) no pl.1)ing npcr1cncc. One sophomore back rrom la~t year is Todd Metcalf, who figure to be the team leader, :md anothe r member of the \cam i~ Jon JcSSllp. Ornnls 8rosttrhou1 is a Dally Pllot sports Mritcr Mhosc column on pttp 1J1htwtlgl1ts ap- pears t•·rry Tuesday. 1.1c1 NHYC ut 673·7730). ~· Jolin Dm) ttm 's buJJ1ln1 cole1mn npPfurs in tile Dully Pilot It'.~ 1'uc dny. 1' .. l'h1.•frc Jll br.1nd new anJ JUM lc<1rning the "What really hurt the frosh-i.uph ii. that \\ith 'itt PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTfCEi PUBLIC NOT CE IN BOOK 13125. PAGE South l.ewft SlrMt Of ~ eddr•tHt ot the H lllf are• 92663 'UBLIC NOTICE PU I maoe 2()3 2151 Street T ·1 s.ie i"Wll _______ 1 ___ 1 1441t, OFFICIAL RECORDS ange, CAlifomla 92668 • vou · MAV EXAMINE tn• GRC RESTAURANTS. INC.: This bu1ln111 11 co~ ILIC NOT CE Costa'Mosa. Calif 92627 ' 11 " .. t·::•c:ompll/: STATEMENT OF gcruN¥...A I 0 0 RAN a E At th• ttm• ol th• Initial fife kept by 11'1• court If you t 10 AESTAUAANT ENTEA· ducted by: a general PNt· ,.ctltkMI• Ftctltlou• Th11 . buslnell •• con-~'lfw 0t00••• ABA.NDONMENT OF . publleatiOn of IN• notice • .,. a person lnlf(8Sltd In PRISES OAOUP. INC. 1 nerahlp .......... ........ • I .. dueled by: an lndlVldUll Otound L .... .., IO USE OF flCTITIOUS :~R;PEi!LJ~TENANT EASE IN total amount ol the un-the e5tal•. )OU may flle Paik Pia.a· JambofM c~ The reglltrant(•) com-•t•tement u:,~· ·:n-Th• reglslt1nl(S) com· current .. pul4'18 .,,...,. .... • pald baJI009 ot the obl19• wlll'I the court 1 formal R• 1er, Surt• 900 ltvirie, Call-mencfd to ttanNCt bU11-....__ f -'lo • •men mencod to transact bull-IO al!POllll"I BUSIHl:SS NAME MENT FOA use ANO EN· llon secured by the l bOve quel1 for Special Nolle• of fomla 92714 nest undef the Flc1ttloue .... .... ..nng pe'.SOl\S Tht Foll~ PtflO'\S ne.ss under th• f jctJ\JOUS ""~ cl June The lollow.ng porsons JOVMENT OVER THE dtscnbed deed ol INtt in. tlllng ol an Inventory The location In Cahlotnia BullnHa N1me(1) ~ .,. dol~ ~11 as. are dOitlg butlMH as: Business Name(s) lltled ft3.90IJ.t0 (• nave abaodoned 1h1 use ot COMMON AREA. BEING and IS\lmatecl cost, ex· and apptllaal of tsltlt as. of the chief eiceculive office above on: "°GUii 21 , 1992 :~E AN S JAGUAR MING AUTO BEAUTY above on: Augusl 11, 1992 1892) M'I ~ 1he F1c1111ou1 Business LOTS t 12 THROUGH 1 t5 penses, and adVancu II sett or of any pelrtlOn or of the seller Is: SAME Stacie HueC>schweten CE, 2085 Unll 1 Pia· CENTER, 3201 So. Hllt>Ot Janet Ramege conoemong 1119 grou tO Mr 11.ame NEWPOiH NAUTI· INCLUSIVE OF SAID S240,3t0.05. I CCOunl IS rrovldecl In As llsrecl by the selllf. all This ltatement WU t\led centla Av•. Cost• Mesa. Blvd . Santa AM. Cal1I, Tl'llS s1111menl was filed ahOUld be °'*!.'°.,,. l(oll CAL SOUND & SECURITY. TRACT NO 10445, A.S SET h Is possible lhat at In• section 1250 0 the CalifOf• other business Nln\eS and with the County C1erk of Calif. 112627 92704 V.llh the County ci.rk of a-SHO•· 1J1'"> 39th Srree1 Newpon FORTH IN THE OECLARA· tJm• of H ie the opening n111 Probate Code. A R• addresses used •by the Orange County on Auguat Thomas F. Shffllan. 6n AMM Enteff)ftses Inc .. Cal· Orange County on August Center.•(7\4~ Be.:ich, Ci11tl 92663 TION OF COVENANTS, bid m.:iy be less tNln In• quest lot Special Nohce seller within three years be-21, 1992 North Coast Hwy., Laguna llornla, 3109t Monterey 20 1992 TruatOt 8wcll • The F•tlll1'lus Business CONDITIONS AND RE· total lndebtednen due lrom 11 ivallabla trorn Ult fore the date such list was FM2149 S.ecll, Calif. 92651 Slreel. L1gun1 Beach, ' F542038 Genltal P1111netlhp I fl..Jme refer.ad to above STRICTIONS FOR SOM· 0 d 131.,.2 · court ltrk senl °' delvered 10 the p bll .. _ .. .., Gaty T. Sh.,han, 2085 Ct11I. 92677 The .,,_ Mlltl~-. end .. as tiled on Oranoe County MERSET CITIHOMES RE· at• : B 1• c · , . N 1 N u 1'""' .,ewport S.ech-Placentia Ave.. Costa This business ls con. Publ11hed Newpott Beach-°''* CO!tlmort ~ • 11 oil Sepromber ~4. 1990. CORDED IN BOOK 13211. WESTERN RE CON· Attomey for lb• Petl· b¥~': ~a~so•n~ business Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Mesa, Calif. 92627 ducted by: a cotporallon Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ill'/. ol the ,.., F•le No F410299 PAGE 1120. ANO THE VEYANCE COMPANY, tloner: OREOORY N. addresses ol lhe txly•r are· September 1. 8, 15, 22. Tlll1 business Is cort· The reglslranl(s) com· Septembtt t, a, 15. 22, O.cnbed 1t1o118 • . ICI Mocha el A Snohoud. FIRST SUPPLEMENT TO INC. H S•ld Truetee, IEOUIN, ATTORNEY NONE ' 1992 dUC1ed by: a general part· menced 10 tranuct busl· t992 to Olt 50,5 IJ1 , 391n S1tel't, Nowpon THE DECLARATION RE· B~: T .D . SERVICE AT LAW, BOOt \RVINE The names and business T~98 neralllp ness under the Flclll•OUS T-697 Newpotl BMcfl. C Beach. Cali! 92663 CORDED IN BOOK 13273. COMPANY •gent CENTER DRIVE, STE addrossn of the buyer 818• Tile reglstranl(s) com· Business Name(s) hslod The undlltSlgned , J_n:-• Ste·1en E Aomanow. t 31''1 PAGE I 86. BOTH OF OF· By Kare~ Tompkin• 8 3 5 1 I R \ I NE, CA ROBERT MICHAEL BATES PUBLIC NOTIC! rnencecl 10 tra11sac1 .~usl· above on; September t 1. PUBLIC NOTICE dlldllms ll'IY ~ ll'Q< Ill'/ J9rn Street Newport FICIAL RECORDS ANO Aulatant Secret ' 9-2718 (114) 753·7858 and RONITA ELIZABETH Flctttloutt nesr uocler lhO F1ch~01Js 1981 • Fl~tltlout intomic:tneA ol IM-;:lllMl Beach, Ci1l1I 9Z663 AN V AMEN 0 MEN TS •'Yt p bll h d BATES c/o FSI 34" North Business Name(s) hsted Bafbara MalkOVlch ... 8ddreu Wld °"*' This business was con· THERETO. eot South Lewi• St., u • • Newport Cliftwood Park Streot Brea auelneu ....... •boVe on; August 14. t992 ThlS s111rement was filed BualneH Nam• dM-ognauon. it ,,,.,,, ductod by a senernl pan· PROPERTY ADDRESS: Orange, CA 92888 Beach-Cosla Mesa Dally Cahfomla 92621 ' • Statelll9nt Thomas F. Sheehan w1th the County Clerk of St•tement herwi ..,ersnip 910 POWELL COURT, (714) 385-4700 Pilot Septemller 8, 9. 15. The assels to be told are The foCIOWlno petlOf\1 Tlll1 stlltement was filed Orange Counly ort Septem· The Following persons S11C1 sale_.. be m= '•11s sl.lter 1ent .... as hied COSTA, MESA. CALIFOR· IF AVAILABLE. THE e.x. 1992 descnbed In general as: are doing buslne11 H : with the CO\Jnty Clerk ol ber 4, 1992 are doing bullneu 11: WllhCM cio"'*" Ot 1' v. ''1 the C..iunly Clerk or NIA 92826 PECTED OPENING BID TuWe7t9 fl.l(lures and leasehold lo-(a)P.AAICHURST PUBLISH· Orange Counly on Augusl F543857 SCOTT PRObUCTS. 1518 •qw-or omplled. C Jnge County Oil August VOU ARE IN A DEFAULT MAV BE OBTAINED BY PUBLIC NOTICE terest ol a warehouse and ING COMPANY (b)M· 20, 1992 Published Newpon Beoch· Wes1m1nster Alie, Costa tllle. Pl*•llClfl. Ot : 1992 UNOER A DEED OF m UST CALLING THE FOLlOW· are located al l672 Rty· OTORCYCLE BUSINESS • Fs.42048 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mosa Calil 92627 ~. '° ~ the • 011shed .le'o\ponBeach· DATED 5/tS.90. UNLESS ING TELEPHONE NUM· 1•5,...8 nolds Ave., Irvine. Call· NEWSLETTER, 1812 Publ1shedNewp<>rt8eacn· Seplembet 15 22 29 Oc· Scotl Michael Hurtlley, ~bManceOlll'oeri41ie(t) C sr.1 l\.1l's" P1101 Sept em· YOU TAKE ACTION TO v .,., lorma Alaska Strfft. Costa Mes.. Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot • · · \ 5 l 8 Wes1m1n5ler Ave. MC:Urecl by Mid Deed al 1'uit t , 1 8 15 22 1992 PROTECT YOUR PROP· BERS ON THE DAV BE· ESCROW NO. The 'business name used Cahl. 92626 Sepltmber I 8 15 22 lober 6, 1992 Cos1.:i Mosa, Cahl 92627 to-• '620.21813 llT • T·703 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT FORE THE SALE (7141 30749-CS by the sellec al that loea· Joseph C. Patkhurst. 1812 1992 . ' • • T-721 This bus1neu IS con-lndudlr1g M pnMild '"t~ ---------A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 835-4837 or (213) 627-4805 NOTICE TO lion 1s NOT APPUCABL.E Alaska Slrffl, Colt.t Mesa. T-69G PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an 1n<11V1dual nc&e(s), ~. II !.W'J· PUBLIC NOTICE NEED AN EXPLANATION TAC 4B894 CREDITORS OF The anllcipaled date of Calif. 92626 Tho 1t91St11nt(s) com· "'*' .._ ltrmf ol Mid ... ---------OF THE NATURE OF THE Published Newport BULK SALE the bulk sale 15 Octoblf 1 Claire E. Pattchurst. 18t2 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlout meoced 10 tranuct buJJ· of Tn.9, .._, ~rand NOTICE OF PROCEEDING AGAINST Buch.Costa Mesa Daily (Notice pursuant t992 al lhe olflQe of OP: Alaska Sii Ht, Cos14 Mu•. 8u1lne-. N•m• neu under the F1ctit10US NpenMI ol lhe T!\11119 -of TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· PORTUNITY ESCROW Calif. 92626 Flctltloue Business Name(s) listed lhttNll.lcnioMoldbyYldO..o Loln ~o 12 .. 084 TACT A LAWYER. Pdot September 8, 15, 22, to UCC Sec. 8 105 l205 E Chapman Ave o( Thl1 bu1lneu ts con. Statement above on Septembef 1. of TM! Aca\leCI fte<-C Ind Fl Lit.::;'"' 910 POWELL COURT. 1992 NOTICE IS HEREBY CA 92666 " • ducted by: hutband end 8uelneas Name The Following pe1sons l992 ~IONll aovanc. If q , .. T s NO ~,39072 COSTA MESA. CA 92626 17t8 GIVEN lhal II bulk sale Is a~~ bulk sale Is s b t wll• Statement are doing b051ness as s H I tncf-trw ~ 10 UNIT CODE F "(If 1 slrtet address or about to be made. 10 Cal lomla UnttOfm uC~ Th• feg111ranl(1) com-The Following persons ( 11 l CA THY VEE T;~u st~~~~nt was Med ._,. AP•.: 1s.oa3.11 common designation of PUB.LIC NOTICE Th• name(s) •rid bus•· merci1at Code Section menced 10 1181\Sact butl-11• dolng business as· (b)SEMINARS BY THE w•lh mo Counry Clerk ot The benefolty unotr WESTERN AECOll:VEY· property Is shown 1bove, ntu lddress ol the alllet 6106.2. nest under the F1ct1llous (a)COATS OF ARMS IN· SEA, 219 Margu0111t SI Orange County on Septetn· Deed 01 T"* "* ArJCE COll.~PllNY INC as no warranry IS glvtn as 10 BSC 952 are: SKVVIEW PRINTING II so s bject lh Business N11me(s) lilted TERNATIONAL (blMAGNA Corona def Mar, Calif be• 4 1992 necaAed .,-.o 081r..s 1 auly appointed Trustee 119 compleleness or tor· NOTICE OF CORPORATION. t8t03 and edd~ess 'thee na,"10:: above on· July 1979 CARTA t215, 777 Conven-92625 FS4l&IS1 unoetsogt*I a - unaer the toltciw1119 de-rect,,.ss)." The beneficiary PETITION TO SKYPAAK. SUITE F, IR· with whom claims ,:::r be Claire Parllh11r11 lion Wey, Anaheim, Cla1I Ca1herone B Volpe 1445t ' N w Oedataloon OI Oeld s 11bod de,.d ol 1ru'1 WILL und8t said Deed of Trust. ADMINISTER VINE. CALIFORNIA 927t4 filed Is OPPORTUNtW ES-Thie statement w11 fli.d 112802 Foothill 81 e3. Sylmat, Pubhst t o t POt1 Stach· o.m.no tor Sall lllCI a SE LL ATP ·euc AUCTION by reason ol • breach or ESTATE OF: Ooing business as: "SKY· CROW 1205 E Ch with th41 County Clefk of Joan Meroater Maclennan, Cahl. 91342 Cosio Meu Oa11y Pilot Noca ot O.faiti ano 'TO THE Hl,GHEST BIOOEA default In the obllgattons VIEW PRINTING" A O CA ~~ Orange County on Seplem-4642 E. Chapman Ave. Ste Thll business 11 con-Stptomt>er 15. 22, 29. Oc· to $e1 The unclttl ... ld FOR CASH (n tho loims secured thereby. hereto-CWASAELTNEOR. B1~5R71S44 All o ther b111 1neu a:"ih/~'Ciare tor ftling ber 8, 1992 l&S, Orange. Cahl 92669 ducted by· an ind1v1dual tober 6. 1992 c~ Ulld Nocce ~ "'"'c" aro awful tondtt in tore eueuted llld deliv-.. rtame(s) and address(H) claims shall be Se tembe Fa.43834 Seel Douglas Maclennan, The reglstranl(s) Com· T·723 ~ Eleclon IO Sii the Unilt'd St:itu) and or ered lo lhe undeisigrted a . To all heirs, t>eneflc1artos, used by the seller(•) within 30 1992 lllch Is 1~ b { Published Newport Beach-4642 E. Chapman Ave. Ste. menced 10 trans:ict bus1· recoroeo WI ir.e tounl) the cuhier's cef'lifie<I 01 written Declaration of 0• creditors. contingent cred1· the past lhree yea11, as nets day' wbefore th: ~~ • C 11 M 0 11 P 1 t 185. Orange. Cahl. 92669 ness under th• F1c1111ous Ille rlMI propeny • ioc. orher chec s 5 ecili d In rault and Demand for Sale tors, and persons who may stated by the 1811er(s). are: . • • 0• esa a Y IO This business ts con· 3us1ness Name(s) hsted c.vil Code A Sec~on ~Nh and written nolk:e of de'. oth~lse be Interested In 1147t JACALENE LANE, date specified above. SeptembGf t5, 22. 29. Oc· ducted by: co-parlners above on· AuguSI 19, t992 TIOOR TrrLE INSUA ioayable 1,.. lull 81 the time taull and of election to the win or estate. or born, GARDEN GROVE, CALI· Dated August 24, tober 6, t992 The reglstrant(s) corn· Ca1ne<1no B. Volpe COMPANV OF CAl 01 salt>l Ill right title and cause the undersigned 10 ol: WALTER BORIS FORNIA 92640 t992 T·725 monced to transac1 busl· ThlS ~1a1ement ..,.., !ilea 1 COfJ)OralO\, tom.~ 1111eresl conveyed 10 and sell Hid property to satisfy A PETITION nas been The namets) and buSI· Rober1 M ... ,.. PU c N T ness under lhe F1e1111ous Wllh lhe Counly Cte1k ol INSURANCE ANO now Mid by 11 under said said obhg:itions and ther• flied by BAUCE JOHN n111 a ddress ol the Publl11led Newporl BLI 0 ICE Busrness Name(s) listed Orange County on August COMPANV. • Uld T Deed of T1ust tn 1h1 sxop. alter the un'cs1rsigned BORIS In lhe Superior buyer(•) are: THOMASON. Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Flctllloua ebove on: N.'A 20. l992 · PUBLIC NOTICE ~ S...M• eny heteonaf\er described uused said notice ol d• Court of Calllomia. County INC., A CALIFORNIA COR· Pilot September 15 t 992 a 1 N Joan Mac;tennan F542028 TNll• or '*'Y TAUSTOR V.ILLIAM FILL· lauh and ot election 10 be ol ORANGE PORATION. 18761 CHAPEL ' t7· VI neH •me This stalernenl was flloct Published N-pon Be:ich· ult INGIM GINAFIL:..INGIM recorded May 28. 1992 u THE PETITION requests LANE. HUNTINGTON 30 St•l•rnent Wltti lhl County Cletti or Costa Men D.11ly P1101 ~~rg,, TcorTflelnt~~ BENEFICIARV· WESTERN lnllr No 92-357329 In that BRUCE JOHt-1 BORIS BEACH , CALIFORNIA PUBLIC NOTICE The following petlOM Orange County on Seplem-S t b I 8 15 22 TRUSTEE"S SAL.£ ol c.iom-. 111t FINANCIAL SAVINGS Book Page of Olficlal be appointed as personal 92646 a.redolnQbuslnessas: t>er•. 1992 epem er • • · • Gt'Otle ,_ __ BAN~ roco•<lod June 4 Aecoros 1n lht office of \he representafive ro adminTs· ~ auats being acid art llOTlCE o E-COASTAl CEL· FS4"3ll6% ~i T S No 1~~ T A tt170 (8T81307•!te• 1990 as Inst No go. recorder ol Orange county; ter tM estate ol lhe dece-genllfally csesc11bed 11· flB· PUBLIC HEARING LULAR LANO SUP ER Publoshed Newpor1 Beach· T·701 UNY~R :iEEED OF()fTR~ 0-AiJgu&I 21. 1192 _ 297884 In Aoolc pog1 or 01 Said Sal• wiU be made, dent. Mute, fl)(lures. equipmenl, NOTICE IS HERBV STORE. 1919 Newport Cosla Mesa Daily P1lo1 PUBLIC NOTICE DATED AUGUST u ,979 599 1 1 15• 1982 - 1tc1al R~cords 1n rhe oltoce but w11hou1 covenant or THE PETITl~N requests leasehold lmpiovements, GIVEN THAT THE City of Blvd.. Costa Meu. Calif September '5 22, 29. Oe· UNLESS YOU TAKE A.CT!l')N ~ ~ ~ ol the Reco1ue• ot Orange wairanty, expren Of Im-the . decedent• WIU and leUe. tredename, gOOdwoll. Newpc>ft Beactr did on 92627 to~ s 1992 Flc:Utlo\11 TO P~TECT YOUR .._ ~ • Coonty; said 1eed ol 11ust phed. reg81d•ng htl• pos· codicils. If~ be admitted cov.n.int not to compete, July, 1992 pass Resoiution Joe Eylfman, 2004 Court ' T 2 8uslne11 Name PROPERTY IT MAV 81EJ·----------desc11bes ,,.e lollowing session, or ent\.lmbfantf's, 10 probate he wlll and lnventOfY, 1 V1hlcl•. and ol Intention No. 92·80 10 Ave .. Newport Beach, Cillil. •7 4 St t t sa.o AT A PUBt.IC SALE If PUBLIC NOTIOI property lo pay the remaimng pnncl-any codicils are avarlabl• •1• toc11td 11· t8t03 acat• stteet ""'hi-of 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE • •men You E"'D PARCEL 1 LOT OF plll sum ol the noll(s) , .. for exam1na1tort In the Ille SKYPAAK. SUITE F, IA· " '"" ·WIY Stlcie Hueblchwenen, t Thi f'ot1ow1og per50ns H '" AH TRACT NO llJJ45 1':: THE cured t>y said deed of kept by the court VINE, CALIFORNIA 927t4 ::~~:,~ally descnbed Grelel Court. Newpo11 Flc:tltlous ~re doing bustness II ~~~ATIOH Of Of ~~~ YOU ARE IN PEfi~Ul.. T CITY OF COSTA MESA Trust. wilh 1n1ers1 as In said THE PETITION requests The bulk sale Is Intended Those certain streets I Beacll, Calif. 92663 Business N ame ELECTRONIC FORMS SO· PROCEED G UNDER A Of ~OF COUNTY OF ORANG( nol• PfOllldld ldvanc:H If alllhortty lo adm;nister th• 10 to be consummaled al ltle City of N-l)O(t Beacri Thi• bualnHS Is con-Statement LUTIONS. 170 E 171h SI YOU ~OU ~~ TAUSl, DATED " UST STATE OF CALIFORNIA any. undlf the le<ms of estate undlf the lnd~n-the olllce ol ALDEN County of Orange, Stale oi dueled by: a generel s>WI· The Following persons •200..D, Cost• Mna Cellf CONTACT A LAWYER 29 t990 UHLE OU AS PEA MAP qECOAOEO Sa.id Deed ol Trust lees dent AdmtntsUatJon of Es-L VMAN ESCROW COR· California allown as R .. f ner:.htp 92627 T T I TAKE ACTION TO ,.._o. IN BOOK 449, PAGE(S) 12 chargH 1nd expenses oi 1ates Ad. {Thlt authonty PORATION, 22172 Centre View Circle. Harbor Crest Th• rtgls1r1nt(1) com-t: dS'~ buss•l~ as· A.chard I Bowen, 1 t06 ~ ,:•CM.~ TECT YOUA PAOPE.-TY. IT TO 17 INCLUSIVE Of! MIS· the Truslff and ol trus1s will allow the personal". p-Drive, Suile tOO, Lake For· Circle Castle Cove Clrcle m.net<f 10 1ran .. c1 tw-1-Paloc:n~ O~~. Costa ~~:al, CDo~~r9~6'. Nev.pon S.ath corporellon 1orm-. TC~ Mt.Y BE SOl.O AT 4 ,PUe-CELLANEOUS MAPS IN created by u id Deed ot resentallv1 to lake many est, Calo1om11 112630 artd B Clift c 1 S 8 1j ness under the fic\ltlOUs C a' 60 -·1 UC SALE If \'OU 1't£D THE OFFICE OF THE Trust actions _.uhout obta1n1ng th•anllclpat1daaled:ite1s c ay irce. ea • 6u1lneu Nam•(•) llsled alil,92627 This bus1neu is con· 1'*''erteeandTl'\lll Com~ AN fXPLANATI~ OF COUNTY RECORDER OF S111d sale will be held on. coun apprcwaJ. Before tak· Octob8f' I, t992. o"CI• Bind a portion ot above on: August 21, 1992 Ehzabeth Mary Thagard. duc'td by on lnd1v1dua1 On ~tall\'* H t9'12 • THE NATURE OF THE SAID COUNTY. ANO AS Sep1ember 29. 1992. at ing certain very lmportenl Thebulk11lelssubjectto G~es~H11fc~o~~v:na~Sp~ Slac:leHu•bschwerlen t706 Palcma 011ve, New· The ieg1Stt1nt(s) com· 900 AM TICOI T•lePAOCEEOtNG AG~ST CORRECTED BY THAT 1:30 Pm in the lobby to the ac1tons, however, the per· Calltornla Unlfo1m Com· Tract No 72.47 Ille/ fn This tt&temertt was flied port Beact;, Caltl. 92660 menctd 10 lranuct bus1· lr11ure.nc:. CornpQl!y ol YOU VOU S~LD CON· CERTAIN CERTIFICAlE OF building located at 601 sonal representatrv• wHI be merclal Cod• Section Book 278 Paoes 2t With the County Cl8f'k of P~onlca J~rtt ~am.Jon ness under the F1cllt10u1 ~T .' eotporm.on TACT A LAWVER ·• CORRECTION RECORDED ni!Qulred 10 olvt no11ce to 6t06.2. through 25 lnctuslve ol MIS· 011nge County on August Cat~m:262~·· ta esa, Bus1nus. Name(s) hsllld T~ Co• 1~11C19 ~ NOTlCl Of> Interested persons unloss The mime and address of 11 .. 1 h 0 2t, 1992 '· above on. August I t, t992 mpeny, .. v~, TRUSTEE'S SA~ they have waived notice or th• persor. wllh whom ce aneous .... aps n I • f· FM2212 Thi• buslneu is con· Richard I 8owctn ~eel Tiwi.. under er.o consenled to the proposed claims m•~ be filed Is ''r ~~ t~ounty Recordtt Publl1hecl Newpott Beac;h-ducted by: • genera• P4llf1· Ttus S1a1emen1 was filed 11Uf'U81'4 IO OMCI °' Trut1 Ou u.':.,.!2~141~2. ' action) The ln<lependont ALDEN LYMAN ESCROW 0 H . I'{. net1hlp with the County C18tk ol l'WCOroed October 23, t979 .. I 00 ,... . .ti • administration authof\ty Wiil c.OAPORA TION 22772 For partieufars and d• Costa Mesa Daily Pllol Th• reo111ran1(s) com· Orange County on Augusi ''* No 3.ee8'" Booll 13364 I . u "'' it"' I! l&lltA• 1 '"tu' 1111' """ w11• 11 '1 111 11 r 11 '""' u1H1w , be granted unleSI an inler· Centre OriV• s'u 11 too' lalls. reference Is hefeby Sep1ember t . 8, 15, 22. rnenced lo 1ransact bus•· 14. 1992 Peoe 297 OI Ottoal Reooroa 111 \;t ~~·"~ •oo 111 thu :u~ '" 1111 \I ltllN'I\ led per 111 b-L • ' • made to a map showing 1992 neu undef th• Flct•hous ,541485 Ille onic. ol !he Coutll\' ''" ""Mu ltll.idlllll "' 121 ,. ._. "• •. ,. ~~on 10 ~ P~~u!~ :nc:s 9~ :~~~~ la~:'~~Y·~~ lh• n~ht.of-way to be va· T.700 Bualnus Name(s) l•sted Pvbt.sh~ N.....,..,.,. Beech-AllClOnlet ol Qranoe COunty ~arlw'1r~I '" •tiu,,!llv 111 _P_UB_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E~S _ j PUBLIC NOTICES QOOd eatecl. Said map Is on file above on: N'A 9 '"""'"' Cet.lomtl WILL SEU. Al ,..,.,.,.., V11Unty ol ..... ~ • """'" •' snows lioulc cause why the r.u~ claim• by any Cfed1t0t 1n ttie Office 01 the City PUBLIC NOTICE Elltabelh M. Thagard Costa Mesa Oa11y P1101 Au· PUBl.IC AUCTION TO >•.tr.• of C-..ihlorn"' Mt0t· ~~h"o,s d not grart th• ~~J i:: .. SepJ,-m~r 30. Clerk of th• City of New-TlllS •'at•menl was filed gvtt 25, Septembef 1, 8 HICHEST BIDDER FOR l\ia Aec~enoelcom· "'""'I"''''"'"""'" • t .i1ff1 fJtU ··~,..,.,-. .... , ...... ,. '4 rnu· l it LA"l 11\T' n 1 All ,. •• , 'If NTUl.q " lll} nf"'1l• I\• \.IJ UIJl•lh•ll.• \'oll\1111'-"'1'~1,'\ ~D:.&J.)), ~It \'I I l.t '"1111 '1< ..... ,_,, _,,_llsrd"IJ\'t" KrJI •l I·~•. .., 1r.. -d.t• w1 nl< I""""' of <--.,..,,,,. trf '""~' U\\lU"-,,... ..... ·"'" , .. ,11 A Al""' ..-Jr-i,11~ .. _,_--.. \m pi ,....,.1,.,,"""" thM ~ ~ C'Wm,......,. ur ~ lo •hr '"""" m...., tUr • "'"'" ot t1Mo:n ,,. ......, ol ............... •hti.t~,.,_ ,.._ma., hr '"'.-bcfoft'-'C:t\T....,.....4.l lC)iQl •W tw ~""'" ~ 1 .. ..., •hNitlll In ""'l ~ "' ...... ,._ ' t'ha1 I .. ,, 1 pr,,.,,, •I ht ''ti l't•111~ fl{ J1i.-J •f'I J~-4'-.N. •,If \I }\ ~ 'l~ t ot •I \h'"" uC t 4'1••"'1\•.t :u C. t I"' J V• jril • "'eW.. '11 I l\ U ( •111 "' • \i 7fH ..... •, 1:'' •h ..J ••• ,,~ .,,,,,..,.,"1,• .,.,,,f i\t f\), .. fJ;t,.J~ .... , .. ,, t -rt' ., ... ~· ,,."..,._... .1 •tw \u· '1ttf' ,...,.. ''" '"'" ... • 1 •·• ... A ~I w c., '1 • .,..siriess pon Beach. F1cUtkMle With the County Clerk ol \5. 1*92 CASH OR CASHIER S pany " Cnhh•nw 0.IJOI" l•on ~II beN~el~o~horri>: = :e:oc• 1"•,~ll~aled NOTICE IS FURTH:OR auslnen ...... Otano• County on AuguSI • ~ T-682 CHECK OR OTHER 10111 ol dutv -~IJIUCI SER e 99 4 p a• speq 1 11• GIVEN HEREBY that the St8te"'4tnt 14. 1992 INS'TITVTIONAL CHECIC ~··••h •' '\IM1., 11\itl i.oo Depi •7k, 2~e!ed5 ,,'~~ D•t•d: S.,ilember, 9 , Clly Council of the C1ty of Th• Following 1>9''°"' ' F54t484 PUBLIC NOTICE ACCEPTABt.E TO THE DL'-1<1 01 Tr'"'' PilW b( Th c"' Or South Of 1992 Ne.vport Beach has set are doing buslMH u · p t>Mshed NewpOf1 B h TRUSlEE (peylble • t,,.,.,. o1 Vo,\1'1. Cano an ha a t 1" tve ' • THOMASON, INC. Monday. lht ~8\h t.f Sep-TERES.( t.NNE'S 0&488 11 eac • Flcfltlou1 salt on ~ f110My o1 t"8 (~"'" hu•l>1tn<1 1 1le ;?'y8C ~~CT TO the •Y1 DAHREL~ $COTI tember, 1992, II lhe hOUr EdlnQer Ave.. Hunllngton Cos:a ;:•s;. Daily ~!lot Au-8u1lneae Nein• Unlled Sletll) 11 thl Notlh d •I I\~,.""'"' llifmn1 ~ Jm g1an11ng of \he petition you THOMASON, PREii· of 7.00 P.M as the time, Beach, Cal1t. 92M7 gus 99 • Pl•mbef 1• 8• Statement troni tntrlt'Ce 10 lhe County ui.. """'..,..., ~,. GIM)lle1 shOuld appear at lhe heat· DENT and the Council Chambers Tereu Atine JuQan •. t6'02 1!1, 1 2 Th• FoCIOWlng persons Cour\llOuM 700 OVIC c.r.. " ""~ •oniao er1d' .,_, I and I !). p of lhe Ctty Cooncll Of lhe Bredt>ury l:tl . liuntinoton T-68t .,. Oo.og bYSlneU as em. Wt&1 Sant•,,,.. Ce .. lluflo C."11-'IQI ...., Glor• ~hons "r:1 8 Y04JI 0 ubllshed Newport City of Newport Beach u e.ecn. Calif m.1 MAAKEllNQ SERVICES ngt!I ICle Ind ntrll:I Ll,•llltl> ttuWltNJ .. wtle. :ecttons :,h11~he Wfc= ~ Beach.Cosia Mesa Daily I.he place for heating ol 1n Sttpti'en Michael Jugan PUBLIC NOTICE INTERNATIONAL, 2974 con~eo 10 end now hl6IJ by• u llU$1Ut5. •WWIOllO ~ fore tni hea1ong YOUI ap-PllOl Stp\embClf 15, 1992. pe15orts lntereslecf In/or .Jf., 16402 Btedbl.wy Ln.. FlctJtlou• Ceylon Oc . Cos\a Mita under u.ct o-i OI Tn.t 111 tile \IV-"' J ' 1990 H fff•~ru oearanc• may be"' person 1729 objecting to the PfOi>OSecl Huntington 8Mch Cellf, BualneH Name Cafrt. 92626 propetty aaue1eo on UICI mMt No 90 A8T ita ,,, oc by YOUI: anomey vecatioll, Ind the N id C11y 112841 ' Kanl Schlslw, 2974 Ceylon County lltld SI• oeect.C.O Roa• P.t1i-.• ol ~ If YOU AAE A CREDITOR PUBLIC NOTICE Council •I the n m• time This bu1lnet1 11 co~ Statem.nt Or.. Cos11 Me11, Caht • R.•uw.n 01 0renQlt Gii.nty °' a conti .,,1 cted•tOt 01 and piece ~ .. 11 hev the evi-ducted by: 1 oeMfal part· The FollOWlng persons 92626 PAACQ. A Thi ~ &1111v ol c.lttom••. llilltlde• tn• d•cea~ you musl file NOTICE TO d•ne• olfete,d by any per· neBhlp are doing business as; This buslnu1 11 con-end oth8r petmllWll lliv '-'l1wur ul ....., ••in your claim with the court CREDITORS OF son lntefested in the pro-The reglilranl(a) com-0 A D GALLERY, 417 31st dueled by: en lndMdual 1111pr_.,... localtd Ott uin111.n....t .. .u !It'll .. ~ a.nd mall 1 copy 10 Ille P8f· 8UlK SA.LIE. posal vacation heretofore mencec1 lo trenaact t>ual· St .. Newport B•ach, Cahf. The r•o•strartt(I) com-Pa,.Cll S ""lflt C11y ol Newpot1 dt11..h1111 h.1 ""' ~bed· sonat representative ap-CSECS. 8t04, dHcmbed. nest und9' the fictitious 92663 menced to trannct bt.111· 9Nctl, Co\lnfy ol Or~. 1i.·1 loi uuh Of ct$ll u pointed by th• court within ato5 u.c.c.t Wand• E. R•eelo Bu1lneu Name(•) lilted Donald Htndrlcks, 4t7 1111u under the Actirloua SI• o1 Cufomta. .. lllOWn du'u1tlUlt OOlow ~ a1 four months from th• date EacroVI 7957·MC City Clerk abov9 on: NIA 31st $1., Newpc>ft Beach, Buslntas Name(s) !Isled on A PllOtl Map Fllld 1110oc». lhu hn1t1 ot ulll tn::....lila'lul ol f11st !nuance ol letters Nolle• Is het•by given to Cit~ ol N•wport T9' ... A. Jugan Celif. 92663 al>Ove on; Augusl 11, 11192 125 Pegee S ltlO • OI Pttcel nl(""'Y OI 1111.1 Vl"lllllr••u• as piov•dtd in MCtlon 9100 c11d1tora ot l ht wilhln Beaoh This 1t1tement wee IUed Oonn Wedderlen, 348 Syd· Kent Schlsltr M• 1r1 lh• Olla OI tf\e u• lln1<Jrl(.<1 11111huul Wfan, ol the California Probate named actller lhat a lwll( p bll h d N wilh the County Ci.tk Of ney L.n .. Costa Mosa. Ca~I. This statement wH filtd COlltWY ~ o1 aa.o tv c."'.11n:u •• ~£it tu COde The time lot fllfng Hie It 8bout 10 be made of u • e ewport Otange CO\lffly on ~ 112$27 wllh th• County Cl«lc. ol Counry. wfloc:ll ~ Ind "'"' uw iicas.SWlJt lilfl• claims win not ••Dir• ~ th• null ouctlbed B11ch.Cotla Mh8 Delly 14, 1992 Thi• bu~lntu 11 con· Or.vig• Counly on Augusl tmPll:>*llent• -lltld S"8ll r.1.1ml1t•nc.,us, el ':'itlu IOf• tour months (com the below. Piiot Sepi.rnt>et 10, t5, , .. ,.... duct.CS by, 1 o-nerll pa:t· 14. 1992 rem1111 ,.., propttt>' 111111 1111t'f~t •IO• ,, -------------------helling dale noticed The namu and bvtloets 1992 PUbllthed Newport 8eecho ~hip 1 ) Fa4t4e7 A leMehold ner• 111 ""'° lU >AAll lru t 111 10 IM51 eo.ta Mel8 O.ily "Ice Av-e teg 11r1nt(t com-Puollshed Newi>Of1 Beac:h-IO Peroeea 8 #Id C M C7Mled H•t• lullo•inu 1letMt>11t1 l~··••••••••••••••••••••••••········~·l--P-U-1-LIC--N-O-TI-C-E---~25~ ~ed~~~bu~~ta M~~~,~~~~~~~~ec1 ~ij~~•r~1ua1~~1~ STARTING A IEW BUSlllESS?? Th• t...gal O.partm.,,1 It the Pilot 11 pl..,ed to announc:. • new Ntvtc. now evaff•~ to new but.,,..._, Wt wlll now SEARCH th• name for vou at no extra char~. and a.-ve yoo IM llma end th• t1'p to th• Court House In Santa Ana. Th«\, of COUl'M, aftef th• ... rcn l1a compi.tecl we will fll• your tlctltlou1 buslntu name st•tem.,,t with the County Clertc, pubftsh once ,., WNk for tour Wffk• H NqUlrecl by law and ''*' flle yoor proof of publlcatlon Wtttl County Clerk . , Please atop by to fire your nctltlout buslnn1 af.tetMnt al th• Pltot t..Qal 0.partmWlt, 330 WM1 Bay, Cotta M.... California It you can not 11op by, pl .. M call UI at (7 14) 842 .. 321 , Extanalof'I 31~ or 31t and we wMI make arrangemeni. fOf you 10 handle thla J)(ocedura by mall. If you ahould h•'lt any tut11\ef que111ona, P,...• call u• and wa wtl1 t>a rnor• than glad 10 aullt you. Good l..uc:k In your "" bu.ln ... 11 . . . ... • I • " . ... -, ..... .. .. •-• ....,,embef 1, I . nett undef the Flc\itieut OclOCler n 1979 • -11.11,·~ C.ivo1y _,.a1u ----------115, \992 &u1lne11 Name(I) listed gust 25. Stplember 1, 8, ~Al Lita ·)~Id I'>' to wll APN 131-4~2 FlctHi.ua T.ee:J abow on: NfA 15, 1992 Co1npMy A COMlllCIAI lot 11 o1 frll(;I No ""4 WI hslneu N-. .,1 Oonalcl Hendrie~ T-684 C~ M leMor _, 1t1u C.1y u1 Contra ... u ., .. .,,... rvBUC NOTICI Thi• etat•ment. was ftled PUBLIC uor1c• a.di p~ A cai.tornot st111.wn (Ill • "-'> '~ "' The Fo&IOwlng P9ft0nl F1cttl..... wlll'I the County Cleftc OI " 1a 0.-W '""'"'-P M l:tc11111 777 Pll\l"(a) lfllfO 13 .,. dol.ng business as: ~ "-2:W'O' County Ort AUQVll fictitious ......, • ....,enceo "' 11111 ~kntwl o4 Ml•--~) (l)NEWPORT NAUTICAL a•-t---"'• 1092 . Doca#MtW t1*18d M.t1t "' 1i... Olhy" .. l!f .~tt.. SOUND, SECUAnY • CEI.· ... ---FM2047 •u••---..... ~llM'll Otound L-Cou111v Rl'{Of<h!f N•d LUlAR (b)CUSTOMIZED The Followfng S*aont P\lt)lj~ N9wpott Beech-............ ol Parcel>. "*'"t W w111C11 Cwrity VEHICU$ (c)THE CEl· •• dOlnQ bu..,_.1 It! Co11e Me11 Dally Pilot The folowlng '*"°"' -~ Oi:lober n Tho· 101111 a1111ull 111:'1hv LULAR DIVISION 1919 MANUF'"ACTUAEA'S U ... .,,............_ ete dolt'!I ~ u · tl1t 8ooa ,)364 p • ui11111111I Clf""~ l~Wl Newpott Blvd •• ' Cotti DEROROUNO, 182S W. ;·-1• I , t5. 22. (1)80TTL£ BUA 80NO ~ Aecordl toi ,:!9:: 1'1!v 1 llMwn 1,~'°"lh Mesa. Calif. 92627 Balboa rl2, Newport (b)88B. 3411 vi. Udo. No. end "PO".,.,.~.,.,,.,. •GA.'1111\llbly C)hr•~·• Sllcle Huet>Sehwelen t S.ech, Ce11t. 92M3 T~2 193, Ne#pon Beach, Calif pr0¥9one a>nla.ned .,, laid 1•111~.,,"i!-s .,,.1 ~ ,.1 Gretel Court, Newpon wTodc!.,Lym Dobbe. 1R3 ,UILIC NOTICE 92663 I-· Ooo.lnletl and ln 111111..... llltl 11111(' Ill th .. "" .... ~ Beach Cellf 92&83 • -boa 12, Newpclfl Nell Mtrlhall ..... n. 1805 PARCEL 8: Plftlll S In I,.. ~'·"' 01 lht.S Nut• 1161 Joe Eyerman. 2004 Court Bffch, Calif. 112Ge3 Ptctfflou• E. Balboa llYO , ~\ eiy ot New'l)Otl 8Mcl'I County $224.IJ1 27 •~ Ave., N~ S.•ch, Caht. Dane N~. 1903 W. Bel-aualneea .. ..,_. Btacn. Calif. 82001 ot Orenoe llai. ot C.IOttlte Cur10011y •l.lt\l\f ~11 bo8 12. ~ leadl, It t t Thi• bu11ne11 11 eon-• ._ on A PlllOM Map Q""''' "' c."1111111, 111 Callf.112M3 • ~ ctueted by:*' lod1vldvel filed WI aoo. 12' Pagw 3 ray11lllt! 10 thu Tru ur Thi• bu1ln•H 11 con-1!:i Foe':tno peraOrtl The regl1trent(•) com-"'° 4 oe Plll'Oll ~ "' the h11Juo1 "' 11 tvi"'aMt 111 1 .. ---------1dueted by· a ~'II pert. 'N~wPS~T ~~J:icAL ~ed to ttansact busl· Olflet 01 N C°"""Y ~ T1us1uu 11r.1v1llod' iJN>u.ir neflhtp SOUND SE:CUR :TY 0 neu urtd~ the flc\rtious o1 Mid CoulWY. ellCejll 1,. 11htn11l""'11Uti t) ........ Hove A Garage Sole f Th• reg11111nt(1) com-CfUULAA 9 91 N AN eoslruiu Name(•I llsled ~ 8110 CJlh9r penN11-. frnm '°'"""•hQfi~k.11 "*"Ced lo t1"'"'1 buel-Blvd Co •1 t ~ "!;,~ at>ove on· AooiJst '°'· 1992 111'\proll!llMlfU 1ocme0 on Mid •ht• 11u)t'-"' 11wn11 ~· ntH undef the Flc1Hloul t2'.27 • I .... . N•M t.v1n lltld .... tom WI P8'\l81 A \Jul lot ••ltl.I• T1ust1\1'1;•110t l11tlnt11 Name(•) lllMd SI ~ H bacllwefl 1 Thie 11t temem WN filed llllo¥. 11t1 •~i.iri•surt111111on c rer1· above on NIA . Q t t I c""' 1 N en. With the Councy Clef''-Of ttAACCl e ~£~ ly ll1t• )11"'1l ll(k) ~ ~ L~ Ooc»bl ~ Cal~utie63 ewpOtl g~2 Co\lntY on Augut l __.,£L• 14 et1CI oll•·t 1.c.inttt1o111 ion with t~ 1~ ~~ Thia • b1.1slne1t II con-• t 2 11 Of Ttael 17..0 In ll'oe "' 1111• elluvu II Or .,.._.", ducted trv· "" lndwidual PM O:M) c~ ol N BMcll, • 1wo111•lly II 18 , •• 20~ ~ on AA9* Tiit regl•lrant(a) com-P\IOlltheO Newpol\ 9"ct1· "'°"""Ill\ A .... "-Wd"' !.llt'IH CMl1t tCA ' , ... -... mtnted IO transacl bull-Co1ta MHa Ot1ly Pilot IOOlt "°' , .... "' ~ •t Of ll)t;lu - --nett ur'°8f IN rici.l!Oul Seplembef 1, .. t5 22, ......... ... "' 1119 $.iotc1 lllutJl!ftv II~ ~ ~ ~ 8vl!MN Ntme(t) lotted 111112 ~ 04 .... C°""'1 IUI lhu llUlt•-Cot\11 Meta 0 .. ty P._ atiove on· Augu.SI 2l t992 l-611CJ Of -.cl c-tly. Md LOI If th•• ~IMW._ b¥ ~ '· 1. ts. n . s.aci. HueO.ehflt'l9n Trm No _. '" ,._ • .... 1 t>i""' ot lf\111 ~ ttta Thlt etatement wq Ned PUIUC IOTICI l'IOlt 2' to t? ltldlls""' luuJ ""-' 4t""""'9f 1111 Iha T -411 wfltl the County Cterll of ......, I D • ..... • f •u'''* •Id r• _... e1t •---------Oranoe Coutity on ~· ,.. .... ,. ~ en11 .... c .. 11orn1a , • Claulfted le·-It. 1m ........... .... .._.,. t OI Of "" encoe ~' ... 1 C 0 .. Y • .... MT ' Ho4U7S lt .. u ul ._. .._. Oclclllmt D ti 111n1,, lit SW_. .__ you·,. IKrf-Pvbllltled N4Npot1 Beacfl. The f'olotalnl penone _. ......... lft .... \1114. l ... uhw ""-• pt,.-i_,1 "'9. ....... CM """' .. doinQ bl'9Nee ... '-M Ofllalt ,....,.._ t1'l0 ~ A , loc*tng. c' 11wi.c. haa Cotta Meu O.lt Ptlot A WC£ lfT ~ lVU•Y· .. , wr ~ •011h, C-lflln.. 11· wNe ~ nMdl ~ I , I. 15, 22. THING '°4 A I t?WI .., ... II ti\11t (tll l '!.~~· Itta.OT CU8811'111D ttet Sir ... 'c-. ......: c.11 ~-..·-.. u...-1 ~ ~ •······••1--..!M~·~-~'.!ft!__ 12a1· TNllee•lw .... ..., l\~199, ,... ,___. I 81.-•toal •-..... f'9 -• 1!, l>'>f .,. U '----------_________ .,,_ ... __ .. _._ ... _ ......... ......., .._ . Nt'Wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot -· Tuesday, September 15, 1992 85 . ~IOTICU PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICE ~IOTICI PUILIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTtcl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1 "9tltleue flcUtlcMla flctffloua 'lctltloue rlcthloue 'lctltleus ITATEMlNT 0, Flctltloue Tt>e 11111\1 I relum l0t )tat ,,.............. llueJMM Name .......... ....... llu•ln•H NaMe 11u....... ....... au.an. .. Name WITHDRAWAL FROM •w•lnH• Name '"°'"9 .. JO ~2 tor 1ne tt.._...t ltate.,..nt llat......,t lt•t•ment ltateMent llat•Ment PARTNERSHIP ltatement S~•tr Ee1..a11on Foonaat•on IWl9Cll9 &MIN- lhe F~ l)tflOnl The F~no l*IOn• The Following petlON Th• FOllOW1nQ pereon• The FollOwlng pe<IOfll The Followtno P«IOnl OPERATING UNDER The lollovw•no peraon II 1• av3 tabla 11 th• address MOUNr OIM UoiriQSS ~H~ING, .,. doing bu1lnen H : are doing bus1ne11 H : ate doing busine11 H '. 111 doing bUllMH u · art doing business u · FICTITIOUS C!OtroO but1nes1 at· notee! t>elOw lot lntpec;t.on ~ • *"'-l' "' " CS O ENGINEERING, 3505 PACIFIC GONDOLA, 2901 ZONE 2017 N Cepelta ACTIV! MACHINERY THE H~OYMAN COM-ADlfANTAGE WINDOW CluMg noim1I busooess ~ c:..-y I LIN UM. eo.ti ,.!~lllic AvCe Bd~· E, W. Colt! Hwy. Newpott Ct , Co111 Miii, Cahl SALES, 149 W tllth Sl, PANY 2n E 23'd SI. BUSINESS NAM£ CLEANlt.IG nouis Bt eny C•hlln ljt,'\Q • =-Cald 92127 -..-ta "~1 •1·1 " ..,. n~·n c 11 Co 1 ' C •27 ' The lo 1owoog person hu C so reque.11 wllh1n 180 'Stf'Wll AU Foulu" • · • ~ • -• <v ......., • a, . 82663 9262e s11 M•n, Calo 82e27 Cotta Mesa, 1111 92.. withdrawn 11 1 general 2364 Norse Ave , osta d• 11 bt 1 1 IOll P~. Coco•~!· M120-H•8• yR01bertloL. G~met. 350 E. Robtri Jam11 Nesrlno, Pe1er Alao Crowell, 2017 Jam11 M1ch11I S1w1l1, D•1111ls Le Shure, 277 E. Mesa CA 92627 vs • er PY •Cl 1011 o 1825 Glaler C~~ , .... 2;.-;7 .. .,!7 1 1 op, lrvtne, C1111. 12918 Abbott Court. Gal· N. Capella Ct., Colla Mesa, 2189 rust'"• Co1t1 MHa, 23'd St , Costa M•sa. Caltf par1ner lrom lhe partner· Jerod Curtis Staf'lf•t 2364 tflts no11ee of Us ••a lb· tv eo.ta .._ .. -"' • den Grove, C11t1. 02&4t C•hf 826211 Cal1I. 92e27 82627 shop Ope!ll 119 uooer I~ Noes• A•• Cosll ,,..... Sk., ECluCll on Foune!I· ....... Tl)l buslneu 11 con-Thia bu1ln111 11 eon-This bu1ln111 la eon-This business It con-Thi• bu1111ass Is con-T1'111 bu1lne11 Is con-••ct•ti<>us bus nen "1me of CA 92627 I on 1315 Gent Autry Way,11-• .1;!;;!;;~ •• dlkled by: en lndMdu.I dueled by: an ind•vldU91 ducted by: ao lnd1Y1dual duct~ by: en lnd1Y1Clual dueled by: an Individual ducted by: 111 lndrvldUll TERRA at l 6-IO Pomona T"1' bus111eu 11 coo-Anane.m CA 9280S Tht 11 T! rtglalrant(s) com-The 11g111ran1(1) com-The regl11rant(1) com· The reglstranl(I) com-The registrant(•) com-The regl1tr1nt(s) com-:~627Costa Mesa, Calif dueled by an lnd1v1dual prtncipal manager is Ed· m ced to trlnllci bull· mencld to transact bull· menced to 1ran11ct busl· menced lo 1r1n11ct bull· menced to 1tan11et busl-menced to uansact bull-Thi F1chhOus Bus•n•n Tne regiSlrlnt com-r:i~~~~~u~JI!~= ot under the Flctltlout MU under the F1ct1tlous nest undet the Flcbt1ou1 ness under the Flcl•tlout ness under the Fletilloos ""' under the Flct1t;ous Name teletild 10 abo.ie menced 10 1ta11saC1 bu••· Pub 111 h 8 0 New P 0 " e~nes• Nam•(t) lltted Bu1ln•11 N1me(1) listed Busloese Name(•) listed Buslne11 Name(s) fisted Business Name(s) lis1ed Business N1me(s), llS1ed wu filed in Orange Counly ness under the l1c1>1•ous Bii h Costa M 0 1 1l>OVI on: August 10, 1992 aboYeA on: NJA above on: August 19, 1992 1boV1 on· August 24, 1992 above on: Jaouaty 8, 1985 lbove on· August 28, 1992 on January 14 1992 bus111en oame llSl•CI P 1 1c5· 1 ~.. 1e5sa1992 11• Y 1<111< Oanon Crou Obert L Giimer Robert Nesr,no Petet Crowell James M. S1wa1a Derinls La St1U11 Fs18112 1bove on 9-9-92 • 0 ep e ...... e, T~ 111.tement w11 flied Thi• etatement was filed Thi• 1t11ement was tiled This s111ome11t was filed Thls statement w11 filed Thia statement wu liled Full name and add;en 01 Jetod C Stallley will\ the County Cletk of with lhe County Cletll of with the County Cieri! of wtth the COl.lnty Cleik ol wilh the County Clerk of with the Couoty Clerk ol the person v .. lrtdra .... ng Tn•s statement was I led Orang• County on Augu1t Orange County on Augutt Orange County on August Orang• County on AuguSI Orange County on Sep1em-Orange COl,lflty on Septem-Mark van Wickler 700 'tlnth the County Clerk of 1~ul992 1'4, 1992 20, 1992 2'4, 1992 be< 4, 1992 btf '4, 1992 MatlaJd St ,.2 Oi;ingt Orango County on Septem· F FM1481 F542038 F542280 F543880 F543858 Calif 92681 ' ber 9, 1992 PUIJNshed Newpc>n !each· Publlahed Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach-Published Newport BNeh· Published Newport Beach-Published Newport e .. ch· Publlslled ~etwport Beach· F544012 Cosll Mata Daily Ptlol Iv.; Cotti Mesa Diiiy Pilot Ai.>-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Costa Mesa Daily P1101 Co1t1 Mes• Daily Piiot Costa Men Daily P 101 Pub shed September IS ~ 25. 5-ptlmbef 1. 8. gust 25, Septem1>4lr I , 8, Septembet 1, 8, 15, 22, S.ptembor 1, 8, 15, 22, Sep1embor ts. 22, 29, Oc· September 15, 22, 29. Oc· Septtmber 15 22 29 Oc· 22, 29 October 6, t992 15. 199? 15, 1992 1992 1992 lober 6, 19,2 toiler e, 1992 IObof 6. 1992 1727 1 T~79 T-680 • T-694 T-702 _ T·720 T·722 T·726 ,;I ' ~ 0 It I ft• ~ ~I ~30 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 ..... .., ..... ....... .,.. . ........... , ean c~ for details! For Ad Action Cal a ...,,.._ AD-VISOR" 642-5678 PAC..C NW -~PAM Cemetery • Mcw1'*Y ~·er-tory 3500 Pac;;flc View OfM ~e.ctl ....... I E•RCHAN~ISE FOR SALE I How To Place A CJassilled Ad By Phone ..................... 842-&878 2800-2918 801CMl080 8 :00&m -&:30pm Monday thru l'rlda7 I I By Visiting ....... 330 West Bay Street 2920-30015 6102-8190 (oorner of Newport Bhd. • 8-7 k) 8 :30&m • 5:30pm Mon~ thru l'rlda7 IIIIIfl SERVICE ll:IDIRECTORY Or By Mail .............. 330 Wefi Bay Bt. Costa Mesa, CA. 92887 87&0-8'1'80 3406-3939 7011-9090 Deadlines .............. G:30pm d.&1q for All real ntate U.tlnga that run in Saturday's publloatlon appear in the aepara&e Real Estate tabloid section. I GENERAL POLICY ..._ ____ ...................... _n.,_ _ ......... -........ -....... -.-... WWW ........................... .,..,~ .. _....,..,, T119 .., ... Ao '1'9 I a C a ..... -lla.WUJJ ... ..,_ .. ___ ,._ ...... ..., .................. ... ... -" ......... ......, ..... "' ... __ c:ir..1-alJ •al: ............ ........_ next dq• publlcallon. 3:30pm Tbunda7 for the Beal ~Tab •. 3:30pm WedJIMd~ for the Independent LOTS FOR SALE 400 FURN 3Br 2Ba + Iott Ren1 to own, vacant & winter reniaJ. 1 car__ga· cheap 38.B 2.SBA. rage. Near ocean & 20691 Horizon Ln. •~ bay. 642-6527 door 1pa. S 1695/mo. '+ dep. 999-1144 z; a.. On the Point. Wtn1er•-----"------• •· •or .. oua Tudor guna Bc:h Big oc:n turn 4Br 2Ba h ... gar, IRVINE 2144 Many historic fen,. vlewa w/cute 1h11ck & w/d. dfW, mlcrowav•.1-;:=:=:=::::::::::::=I -W.ru. Built in hutch, plans. Call Ag1, Barb 675-0664, 818'244-5512 •• ·~· brkfs1 rroo k , 675-5511 or 494-2342 IMMAC WOODBRIDGE .... ~~rd~~odc!\:~~ .. hb'!~ Stell! CDM CORONA :~~r:. 5~~tl~n~7;;,,~~ 1 llah llfeSlyle Vl•w Lota w/Plans DEL UllD 2122 w/d hkup, ale. amenia J~·SOO Batb, Agl e7S-SS11 'uni\ ties, aaan. n pets, ~ ~1 A Neighbor-$1000 avl tO·I, 261· " od Emporium BUYERS TAKE AOVAN· •508 Acacia• 0969 day, 644·9120 1(714) 839-2100 TAOE OF CURRENT 2BR 1BA front hse, ~ 1 MARKET PRI CES. frig, lrplc, p\11 yd. Va· Orengetree small 1Br, Jill Must Sell FAMILY TRUST MUST cant. SI 125. 642·9797 w/d, relrig, a. c. N -· LIOUAOATE AT CUR·---------• pets. $700/mo • st>.:. For all your home and business needs f.•~ 1~0~:ac~n H~~e~ RENT PRICES. INOWI I BR lum. frencn doora T•nnls/pool 760-8;68 ees & many other LA Convention Center. ~o ~.:"4i1so~A1'.?~ NEWPORT ._--------•---------•·-----------------.----- 1\.lres 200' tront•g•. Flg.,o• ... .... HANDY MAN 3710 MOVING 3834 PEST c.21 Surf Realtv St.·adjac•nt parcel smaller unit $650 N/S CARPET 3514 DECK J7t4J H2-7872 po111b1y avanabl• tor No Pett. 940.7333 BEACH 216 BOOKKEEPING COATING 3570 =======I ======= CONTROL 3869 .L • to I a I 0 f a pa Cute & Cozv 2BR IBA ::::=;::;:::;:::;:::;::;::;;I Su c 8 1 t Carpentry, plumbing •ABC Moving• Ins. '-=====:::::;::;::;::;I er Wiii Carry proximately 1 acre. duplex on Ja.smln•. 3406 lmrn~r ati>et owou hi•, dl)Willl. masonry QUICK, CAREFUL & I• 5% down. Charm· Poulble termt. LONG Garage. trple, $8501 I::;::=;::;::;:::;:;:::;: •I• Sav• up to 50,, Wolorprool Oock Coat· & mot• Re.u rates COURTEOUS iTt38046 ''Best Price, Promise!" ~ & unique 3BR BEACH HI TRAFFIC A 6 2 Beach Rentals! All Carpets Reducodl Ing, quality v.1k rea J im 64~·2624 re~s r~tes 552 "410 Env11onmen1 ist Tor-e COR mo. gt 75-491 Boo .. k•epln.. #628464 735·9823 1 L .. .. "" mite Fr ins,_,.t Work !j>me w/ocean view COMMER IAL • NEWPORT PENINSULA " • ' sonab e proct-s •c .--- frnm m11r BO w/prla NER. STEAL AT S250 N-er 3BR 3'~Ba Jas· YEAALYORWINTER Fin. slalements, taxes 58NJO 722·8769 Handyman Services. Poor M an 's Mover 1 100-. guar MCVi .,.;t. deck. Backuard CASH . Anah•lm & min• Prk condo, f/p, 2 $S50 lrl().$1700,t.•O & consulting. Free ========= uc. insur Local refs hr min Guar lowest he# PA2060. 998-4876 , Pl S AJC $2200 M consullallon 642a1392 CEMENT i-::======== 3 7""22 08002 t.-:Ck w/fir• pil. ne t. car, • r. Slud!O 1~BIVHom~s,,Opl•ff 1• Free esl 67 • .. rntes lie. 1 l::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==I "C·21 Berg Realtv PALMDALE Miiier 721fl9e5 FumosMcSUnlllmishtd I======== CONCRETE 3526 DRYWALL 3584 SAVEi SAVEi StO hr . .._•_n_su_r_1_1_-i_6_3_3·_99_2_s_ C714J H2-8891 BOOMING AREA Oceanfront Property Villa Rentals cousnc ;;?O yr exp, carpentry, PUBLIC NOTICE PLUMBING 3890 a Br .. ae VIiiage 75+ acre parcel. Also 1500 aq tt, JBR 2B.A, pa1nt 1ng. plumb., R twnhome wtth 20'+ acre parcel. Pear p\11, road. All amen. 675-4912 REMODELING .. .;Orlvewaysapat1os-Pa,t•c~11"ug,. eC9ethn~s~1&ehwead1'. oloct. drywntl, patch· The Catil-Pubhc Ulllt· Cal1forn11 Plumbing t 2 Ca Blouom Hwy. Terms WI t• $2 000/ o Y paths •le No JOI> IOO ~ .. ing, demo •75-4808 ties Commission RE· • Rooter wer carpe ' r lbl ,., (BUYERS n r ' m ' r 3408 . l1c'd, bonded. Fr E•t v OUIRES h all d • ~ • p11vat• courfyord poss • .... round $2500/mo 963-tlNll. 9'--. Lk:.571470 • 1 al use Low r3LSS 83B·t424 ,.;try. Inside laundry. DEAL AT ALL CA SH). 3977; 209-527-8815 1·.-;-"'1sSiEE.A~i!1sSiLACAiN~o5.a::iiiBiFR'-1.I;;:::::::::::::::::::;::;::;:;:;;;;;; Mickey 377·9895 GSOfge 848-0843 hous•hold goods • duc•d for quick E.8. Tn.1••-C,·1 ~· 1 · G 3720 movors prinl their =:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I 891-3"'88 2'hBA, golf course vu. DRYWALL REPAIR T.J. P•lt• Cone:. COMt j::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= HAULIN Pu c Cal T number. •-*•· si91.ooo ========= 2600 sq fl 2 atry N I Id •11 a limos a~d ch1utleur1 POOL I C·2t Welcome COSTA MESA 2124 ' · · ew 0 ee. ng apr y. Cone·Brlck-Block. Uc FENCES =======I " e7140 ..... 878 OUT-Of.STATE $3300/mo. 720-1345 Drywall(Tapetreictur•. I 277329 Highest Quall 3615 !!! BEST Ill Haul•ng print ttlelr T.C P. num· SERVICE PROPERTY 1558 .,..DUPLEX 2BR 2BA, Fr" HI. 897·8083 Low Pree." (71'4)962·1093 6 DEC~S DemoM•on. Remodeling? ber In all advert1s• S«floua About SeU· •l!XECUTIVE• b •Wallseconcrote•lre•s ments. II you have al::;:::;::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:::I I• lnnll 3Br 2.5Ba Townhom•. garag•. locll IO·-========= qu•st1on about the I• Pu-ar'a P-1 a.Mc• 3894 " • ' b• h $1 200/ o • •-::========FENCES Q•TES •Hash etc.748-1825 u ·•-L:.owest priced 4BR. A/C i •c • m ' I· • "' • n3hty ol a mover, llmo Maybe It's tome for ......, Idaho. Spirit Like. 3BR • dbl gar, atrum C•t•J 359-4539 DITIONS a•11uyc N R I Rtd1'00d • lli,,ittetu. area. N•w Cata H ouae + Church $1225 La•. 549-0709 &VUJU •w •P•' ========= or chaufl•ur, call chang•! W• vaccum .. , & paint. A/C & (Bueln•u) approx. 2" .. 5 T .. atln ·~ 3Br •Harbor View Hom REMODEUNG TILES 3528 Cedar Post Rtplact CM r.8 IMPROVEMENTS Put>llc Utlllhes every week 761-3995 a.nny rm. RV acc•as. -"'•-Jim Wnyto 642-7206 Commtuion Qreat Ter ma . 7,000 sq ti. $57,500. 2Ba,trplc,dblattgar 28R, den. super 34101-;::;:::;::;;:::;:::;:::;:::;::: 714·55~151 Posalbl• gourmet col· w/oprw, wtr/grdnr Incl clean, no ~ts. $2·~11;:;:::;::;::;:::;::::::;:;::='" I:::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: HOME 3756 ---------915B,800 t" + antique •tor• or s1250/ fMM380 9 mo IH 840-Se<11 TILE tnslalled/Repalred. ::;::::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::::::: 5 0 M 1 ROOFING 3910 • C~1 •••Breeze mall. Or••' lnv••I· ___ m_o_. ____ 1 Uong• ~t Newport dditlon• & Remodeling Prompt Coul1tout SIMCI FLOOR INSTALL Lo:.~t, ~tor:;.~~rol l:;:::;:::;::;::;:::;:::;:::I ..... .,t4) H2-5521 m•ntl 3BR + den, yard, 2-car Handyman Services Flff Est & Relerenees REPAIRS 3620 Cuatom ca.rpentry XLNT rep I hi ITllt\ Ins R• Root• .. Reta•lra 1 (415) 728-4725 gar, ciean. no pets . •Lido Penlneula• & Paln"ng TOOi John & Shelby 846-6176 some finac g av~il, T167659 v MC 731•29$6 Local R•ls. 18 Yr• CO,ltONA DELMAR 1022 ROUSES/CONDOS ·~~sv~=o=w=N=.= .. =H=ar=b=or fO ==l=IENT==== v.6Jw HIU1, 5BR 38A .:;: aa cul-d•••c. •P•· olou• yard, PoOf, bas· GENEIW. 2102 ... ball ct, adl to park. :;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;;::: tJH.ooo •44 eoae ~_!•!:lw/ i6o" vtews. Term• or fidi.. Call Palrtok ,.,.'-.,.. 7eo.8702 Acit, Na~• USA ~TA MESA 1024 Newport •ch Stu Balboa Bay Club $1,050 Newport Bch $ t 215 1 bd Condo-course w Corona clel Mer Channel R••f vl•w 2bd IUIOO 8.A. Hte Hou.• .a.Sl4e CherMer 3bd $1900 ll•l!nod. 38A 2BA. ._.. P.wn, vautted ' SUMMER ce61s, huge lot. USOK RENTALS AVAllABL8 :r· Jim. 751 ·2781 L.O.W Medlt•rranean, ,_.. lk Bay •Br 3Ba, 3 lllfJ nw. catm. Reduced. .... ooo ...... ., Welertront Home• lno. "••".,. Ut·t400. Teo-MOO .,~ 2101 625-8 Plum•r. S1 ,050. Unique 1 A 2BR Uni 83t-8750 small job OK. lied, Pn.1.CatRlty. Agt. for .. a••· Private bch '-========= wood Floorlng Cus· reas rates 45S-7954 Greater Pacific Rig Barbara 728-728e on bay, 873-8030 ROOM ADDITIONS I"' tom Work. Neg prlc•. 838ateee •621368 710 Lido Partl Dr. all tvP••· local, truat•d CHILD CARE 3536 20 yrs In euslne11 ======== PAlNTING 3858 ROOF IERVICI CLEAN I SPACIOUS bullder tor 30 la8ert Abraham ~58-7963 HOME all typH, lie. Ins • .. •Newport Tenace Ucl 2125'42 48 31 frH ••I, XLNT service 28R Duplex In qu t 3BR 21/\B fl -~::----:----:--:-::--::::--= CHILD CAR• 7 days• REPBntS 3758 Eastsld• Coate M•H v l•w. P:~1. P·c:ha archn OfWt. Custom Wk, All hra, In my C M ====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: tu" i120 Yruf Oulflty Work 974.9449 n •lghborhood. Encl 11295/mo 548•7970 Remodeling, 1dd11lons, hom•, v•ry loving ala FURNITURE ==:::::::::::::;:::;:::;:::;::: A.c,,.,o S...at u.. 280$A• backr,ard , Ideal for • F11'30"133dHllg~ 3t0yr· !,!!P moaph•t• &31·2460 REFINISHING 3621 * RS Hom• Repatn ~" ~"OIAtry...,. 392 w ork ng roommatea. •Nwpt Shra :IBR 2 a.. ·2"-w te1m·I• dry rol reprs -.-w-.P ..... -v-o,,,..,..,u-N""'Q,,..Q,,,..,..,U.,.IS~T TILE $750/mo Call patio, gar. d/w, f/p. LOVINQ NANNIES doors, plumbing. & •-;::;::;::;:::;:::;:::;::;;;;:=I Me-490• Comm pool, tennl avall, eitp, rehabl•. motel 24 hrs 644-0997 Painting Contractor •· ' I I t .. autr Rntered to 1ny · Oual palnllng t>y prof E'SIOE 38' 3Ba twnhm, $1475. Bkr 642-3850 pro era n ng. rom Fum. Antq'or not, Fcx All types ef Htne Reptt Llc,60209B Ina FrH 2-car gar a yard,la2""B~R~-1-=8~A-1~0-wn~h0u-.. -1E:: 1100 a w"k 753--5223 fair. faat qlty work Elec1r1cal, Plumbing; est Ms-3305 Bea, refttg, gard•ner. auoc pool & rec.9i;::;:::;:::;:::;::;:::;:::;::=I========= Call Oebf• 642•1589 ~~~~s:~~ -EXT_E_R_1..,o""'R_S,...P""'c""c'""1AL-1s""'T,... 1 1350 • tl67•5945 houae. Good •r••·• l"T1t•VYNG a\ig 1 tty S&$0. 2 •IY 1-::=======~I E.Sld• Twnhm• (CloH 11100. (310) e30-0805 THI. KITCH, TIU & ~I !======== =:::::::::=:::::::::==== $450. est 77, ape ~ I· 'o Back Bay) 28RI..,-------.,..-• ETC compl•t• hm SEIVICES 3548 FURNITURE SCAPE • .. ....... worlt, SJ0.6112 2,58A with bonua Affordable Hou•I remod1, "" ••t. rera LAND ·--, room, dbl gar. w/d 2BR 2~BA, 2 eat gar. 550100 eee..a773 I======== REPAIRS 3622 LAWN r 11ne 3808 P•tnt your CHU• hkup, frplc. No petal •t•P• to beachlb• •••·•• to clean apt/I;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;:::;::: ~ int/e11t. f~" eat. all wrk amokerw. AWlll Oct. 1. 11300 mo avt 1°'1• !"It========= condo, also houaes, CANE, WICKER, RATTAN =:;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::: guataf'ltM<S, kc• 11,195/mo. 714. pell 151·$4~75 ofca, 8onded. Ile. fr & wooo repairs. re •L•-• !TlO*ed front 320811, Ted 17MI0'47 WINDOWS WINDOWS CLEANED Screen• ,.pajfed CleanQ .... Maft (n4) 147-4333 54• 7937 (Ive mag) oea'i;;;ner'a 2BR 2~ eel. C'Pt cfng 537-tlOI M l1h1no & r991ulng & back s 11 50. clean· TO' QUALITY E.Sld•. 1400 + eq ti condo w/beaut •PP'•· 3488 •""'' ..._. c~ A WICKER WORKSHOP ~e!11& .~r;_:.::; a110 wry c:om~t11ive RE NT 2BA 214BA, 2.patlos, 2 car gar, tennla, PoOf,,1=:;:::;::;:;;::;:===1 '7yrtl exp, •lnl r•f'•. 1411441 In Ht, ltC "48221 Dllr .., 1 ~.Inside $1500/mo. 848-NeS ••v Menevt Don't dependable a ~ble.,-===~===~~IAll A.Merteen Tr.. ca11 Jay a50-33St -·oh c•-•lfled I thl _ .. _..__......, al y-a__.. ...... "'""'"1 •· 8ervlo• A•mo11al,1---------1 u•uu ·~ lndrV .,... 11000/mo. m H a ...,....,_,.."-. c --...,1....... Trim, S•nlor Olac TRIM PAINTING. Your -------- Aval OCt."' :M:M 38R 28A, 2-()ar gar. Of)porNnlty. Call Nowl M••••™•• 111 BANDY MAN 3710 Fr" .. ,. e31"'41S c: .. 11e 11 my c;en11 .. ....... lg ... 28A Aval 10-1'92. l1et5. 239-4552 ext. 1220 l13'W-4. SI~ S15hr..at;:;======== 6iiioaMHIQ hOUT• Good ,. .... ,. .. Thal\k near 20th I Newport 944-7220 Of 754-7711 M•~ to W111 NP CM ..-..-R•PAI ... ....,._, for sal•, grHt cltents 'fou. Ui«enc. N):M8$ Blvd. l ·•tory, frplo, LiDd e ..... w 3•10 ..... ~ ... .... .. ...... PAOP[RTIES N•WJ)Of1 8Mch ... CM, yard, ger11ge Pet OK. b•yfrotlt hOme.~~~Gftll\I ~ ._............. Palnt.Catpentry-etC,• Mik• .,.1a0512 ========= '97&/ Agt87M912 38t tum wtnMf ,.,...I=======--HouMC~ Ofywall Qary945--62n "'° usoo watch the -, ttte Clay. 1.0C•l1-....----.---&;;;; ae;;; Lal'ldscpno PEISONAL 11\.4111 A!_~!!!° ~8R~1•• w-1~1 lbOeta 00byl1'13-22449 Aepa I .. •R11mne .,._ heel ret.. Call -.CMttlan HandY"*' & lntgallon. Tt1m1ntn9 t!•9UIQS 31•7 vw ,_.,__.. .,, -... _, WU Qttw wt11 eftlf, ..re Alc6e nt..,_ PM'lttnQ, Sluceo, dty-& A . ......-.. C ..... ..._... V nre .. lao•. 19 pa\lo, 1 or nA "°"" or 1.ooe1 10 ..... , HOnMt wa1. tenc..:o......... etTIVfW<t, •========= No matter what you're doing, your hometown new.paper --::;:, ·-~ --............... W/2 • ·--Condol r--Lo. ........ _ .. -~. upa ' MelnC. St. Uc -Mia•• ....... .,,one -'"° .,,_ _. -... -_, " .... '"°" e.e241?t ,..... .,._, JoM _..., ·------___ _...__ .. ...... n. ._.,.VV.-.A • amal matUfe d099. 8r9ftd new tg 8 •lll02I, ----•-._. .... hm w OP A KJHO Celt.a• 28R UiA tum. Wiii P•=•ootwno. uNt kM: ti• ml to bch, -.... Doell. • DICI •0Heuwtaw C-•. .., .... .....,., Entov • .-W Wfn4 8lUOIO ...... oella, ~. I Contact .... "9¥9' occuptecl, MP ..._ C--. ~I.,. ~. *· elec, -.CCO o"ercorn• enxlell•S -......_ .. afMn1-pelOe. 11200 + utte at... Age bdrm ., .. , AJC. pooe -. ......_ ..,., '1C Uc COITlllG 3570 CfryWlll. ft......, 1&1" Not • 1t11rect• but fttl In. ."'9: lt.N , 1at TO 491•7491 ortoeo-otMI I lenNa 1825. Ace .,.._,;,,.,,,141 .... 7 ll0311at 4'0-Mlt WOfka 9 .... tt9 ._ _______ _ ,..... -.... PQa.. ea+aeoe ·: '.:a..-:·~ u'"" ao1111Gto• .... umoNT MO 811rrca a1rt °" n. .. •••INr...., .,_.,.. .. lq 1111• "••. • ~~ c. NOr10ft, PllllSVIA 2107 ll&CB 2140 o:::~::;.i:, tCO gv>• .... ,., ...... sss hr .... w. ...... ~ £l~L•t~ * .._ OoMlt PfON. ·~ 1"8A Condo, NIWAt AllQATI _, per Month ea,.lll 642-'32"' 1 .... . ....... _ .... Ct911 IM 1M. ... _.., ~ =~~ UV HA 28A, ttpt, WAI ~ ~ .,., Cal turn. "" ~. 1°'1 '° • .... • -... .-.... poo1, new cer~. nJ1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=iiiii;;;;:iiiiiiiiii:.:i=mi;;.;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;;;;!;~;5;;;!;;~!!!;m! ..,.,.,.. ..... ,, t•n.1aa · '-· --peea112001J&.1111 .. I ./ •• 86 Tuesday, September 15, 1992 Newport Beach/Cotta M-Daily Plia&1 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 MISC. UJITALS IUSDfESS MONEY MIMl!ISllIPS EllPl.0111DT llDCB''DISI llllCIWfDISE SllLIOITS BEACH 2169 =====1==:=:=:=:=: PIOPDTY 2767 WANTED 29H 3018 5530 -=-==-=-==llllSC. 60151-==-=-=---' =====:;;I *'h MO OFF!• ROOMS 27041======1======1========1======== ======t========== VILLA BALBOA 2Br Lg 2BR 2BA. d}w, g••-.;========I Oft1ce llclg 1nve1t0f"8. Earn 13-15 NEWPORT BEACH DATAUITRYCL&llK APPUANCIS IOll Coal brlquet'", ll lb 2Ba, pool, tennla, M C rage, lndry rm, CIOH I• Cardiff by the Sea '6.. Secured by Calif, C 0 UN TRY CL U 8 tot IBM pc O<eaae, l8l"P ========::t bOx 15.00. o,..a fOt t>ldg, aJc. lg patlo, blk to SC ptaza $795/mo. 1BR Deluxe Sun... Fully occupied, ep. A.E. CaJll. R.E. BrolC.,, OOLF MEMBERSHIP, i mnlha 9·30-4·30 for Frigidaire ratl'ldg flr eplaca, atovee, ========::: 10 ocn. 11250. 548-0524 g~~!~~"={ lV, phOM, contlnetal prox. 8 ,000 aq h . Mr. Tow, 975-0544 548-2575 IC>cal ~ pr°oflt ~. s125. copper colot b .. ch. Wiit dellY9f in lll$C VILLA BALBOA .... 2_2288 breakfut. lntJodUC10fY ocean view, •1.2M. MORTGAGES... •7•1900 call 6'&-0131...,.s neat area.142-1044, _ • .;..,..U'•'DO• Ocoan views, tenn, ----------rate of 1175/Wk. New-drive by. 1eo Cheater· ca 1~..-v a Pools, spas, gated , •2BR Duplex qui•' lg pOf1 Bay Inn. 2070 ..... d. ,._ -p with ag1s. 2918 Food Deli. .... .., Q E 20 cu ft, ff, act x ad, Queen or King Palma, 8~~~~~~~~;; walk to beachea, ' "' Newport Blvd., 714-~'::. 0w7er 714 T.D.'S · ltU'BWft.,..._ ••••• brn, Ice mitt, XL.NT feet tall, S20 ea, Hert> fncd yd, angl gar, gd 831..eooo ._,. .....-..vim5n& El Pollo Loco. car • cond 1235 850.oeo5 plant• eo kinda 11 ... $1350 area , W/D hkups.1 _____ __,,_...,.._1 891-3488 Insur. $4.25/hr + s1 L MOTOICYCW 2 mslr aultH, 42' S850/mo 847-7540 N on-smoker female, s Avall. No credit. OPPOllOllllJ!S per del. + tips, PIT or Utton Microwave oven, llao 974·9422 deck, reftig Incl, w/d •E'llde CM 2br/1.5ba chlld OK. Laundry al========:: Foree., BK OK. Equltyl=========I FIT. 54<>-5058 $50 &62·2188 Shede, Pine, CypreH SCOOTERS 8018 hkups, avall 9-15 agn1 To wnhome & detacMd kitchen Included, BUSINESS OFFICE loans. $20K to $SOOK. ,...,,.....,............,______ tteea, 115.ganon, $20.1========== 9'>0-2871 or 960-33t3 Conage, micro, gar aCltoearta6.Mesa. 631·9011 fOl •l!UT 2769 Callf. Uc. R.E. Broker.I========= GENERAL =:========I l •gallon plenll, $1 '81 SilZUKI Q Woll·kept Nwpt Hgla w/opener, 831-4442 ~' Mr. Tow, 975.0544 EMPLOYMENT ·MANAGERS fUlNtl'Ull 6014 Wiaterla $10. 874·9422 aso, Good cond wl ~!~·. 3~gA ~~~·k:a~~: •EASTSIDE• llXllC oftloea, JW ANNOUNCEMENTS 5530 *PHOTOGRAPHERS ========ITANNINO a a D for complete apare part $1600/mo. 650-2355 Lg 2BA YJBA town-HOTELS Airport, NB. From !:;;;======= *llANAGERTIWNEES •Contompererw sale $1200 (cost 5400 obo, dey Yearly Aentala! Ocnlr1 4Br 3Ba $2200 Npl Crst 4/2 St 850 Nr l>ch 3Br 2Ba $1500 Eastblulf, back boy house, frplc, d/W, w/d L MOTELS 27l8 $350/mo. Pvt work ~~~~~;;;;;; lllNOTIClllll *WILL TRAIN Couch & Loveaeet. S~ooO) Montego Bey 642 ... 321 ex 260• hkup, 2 car garage U1 etatlon• I 150/mo. = You are nffded fOf a Uke new. $325/obo. Wollf Syltem, Cry1tal 559-6953 •~ $975/mo. ::::===::;;;===: FrM prkng, furn. re-LOST t Brand New job op. Bring drivers llcenae, Alk for Janet, 24 Suns. Only 22 Sell your unwant 1780 Santa Ana LAOUNA BUCH cept, coffee, conf rm. port. evt In all ctti.a & proof &of auto ln•ur· 648-4354. hours of usage on Item• the easy wa CENTAUR MGMT 1 oc FOUND 2925 y aid I ance soc. He. card bed. 712-1592·5359 To place your claHf MOTOR INN FAX SOC, cop er 1 • towns. ou are P n to Interview. Call Sue 45"1t.45" square gla11 lied ad call 642·5671~ 842 ·2288 Weekly rates $175 & 833-9550 Al Qulnlan FOUND 8/141 Small cash, an avg of S30. at our HO Mon only designer dining table, WET Bar, freezer, bar --------• view 3BA $2300 -..,,---,,..,,...----•Small 1 BR conage, up. 494-5294 bl d B J P ~:, ::rc~0::,i;:r~1:1r;:. 8:30-5:00 EST for an S285. Call 844-1030 s tool•, Kirby vac. I Balboa Newport Realty 723-4484 Maka the right move Piiot Real Estate APARTMENTS FOR RENl small yard, frplc, utllsl========= co--~RCI.Al .1n~uia'f:7s:7i::2 en· formation .. nd 110 to: Interview appointment 7' dining rm tble, Frnch word processor monl· AUTOllOIILIS pd, 336 E 20th ~t. nun~ MIDCO co., Box 60351 1-800-275-4967 EXT Provenllal w/8 high tor & printer. 673,..724 $7901mo. 548-1627 VACATION PROPERTY 2778 Found lg• male black Idaho Falla, ID 83405 2427. EOE. bck apolstrd chra, ..Small Complex, clean RENTALS 2722 Lab unneutered, 2-3 1_=~="'.....,,.....----$650, b londe oak HC· ========::BMW 903,., 2mstrBAa 2'hBA gar yrs old, Vic. of e. 18th •SECTY. CdM comm'I Office Assistant retarfal dsk w/chalr y Patio dtw MOVING .,;!:::::==::::==== Avall lmmed prime & Orange, Costa RE office. Shorthand, Part-Tim• Computer $175 759-6694 JEWELRY, FURS •-.;=======• ' ' comm locatlon, aull· 1• SPECIAL S850 548-7460 Park City Utah, 1 wffk, able for retail or busl-Mesa on 9-6. WP 5.1 ., Quicken. entry. For t>uay prop-China closet/hutch, Dfk • ART 6025 ,90 5251, XLNT coNO 1 /23 Sleeps 6 645-1079 Mon-Fri 1:30·5·.30. erty mgr In Newport 0 k .. d ..... 1 2 i -d-...._._ •WALK to school & · · neaa offices on VIA -----------a • ... ra·5 ... VI· -;:======== red, t nted ..... .....,_., I shops. 2Br 1 lhBa, Condo. Will trade for UDO. NB. call Biii Mc· FOUND: DOG. medium· $2000/mo. Call Pat or Beach. Hrs 1·5 wkdys lghts. New cond, az • lyr cd, car phone nowly dee. $800. 3032 week starting 11/20. Dowell 852-5555 days size blari.. & whale fe-__ La_ur_a_._6_7_5-3_1_00_. --& alternate Sats 1~. 74JC36x17 1175 549·2554 I HAVI! jewelry for 1111• hkup, S26K 528-98a9 21. On bch. Night only 1 8 1 1 Must have car & know S30 000 nrm or trade Coolidge. 546-0521 801-225-4449 Jerry or &73-5277 eve ma e , • v ie n IY1.---------W/P, Call Vllla Rentals Ctvd acr..,,. PHCOCkl/ for boat or AV or? •-========= 1at Mo. fr•• rent.•-=========-========= Broadway & lrvlne Advertising 875-4812 floral $400, 4 bntwd •- Ltg 2Br 2Ba. gar, new•· _ Ave., CM. 548-3664 eane chra $100 645-9785 ========= FORD 9075 pn\/crp\/drapes. Nice. RENTALS TO INDUSTRIAL 2788 Loat Cockatlel, gray, INSIDE SALES Photo Clippers DIVORCE I======= BALBOA ISIAND quiet area. 549-7991 SHARE 2724 White & orange, COM Picture perfect. High Antique 7 x 5 carved OFFICE 2606 Attractive 1Br with ••Costa Me .. sub-area please call The Delhr Piiot potentlaf earnings. Chinese cabinets (2) FURNITURE ========= pvt pallo. Groat area. lease, 3000 SF, 8000 723·1277 currenlly has a full Work without pres· $1950/$1250, 4 Chi· '69 lslbdl Mustang, 4 brl. 302 eng, XLNT cond, cstm s1ereo, Must •ff $4500 obo 644-6032 LRO sunny remod 2Br walk to everything. 25-35 yr• old, fem SF or 11,200 SF. Pia· LOST IAANIAN time Inside selea po-aure. Call anytime. nese acr .. na 6', l3 EQUIPMENT 111'.JBa, frplc, French 546-9081 profd. Beaut 2Br 2BA c entla frontage. Very PASSPORT sltlon available In 1·800.843·1345 pea Lalique, Lladro, 4 6047 d t d k ...,.....,---...,....,-,...-...,,...,-Newport No $550 + ca fish bowl1 w/standa, oors o ec . extra E 'ald• 2 br/1 .Sba v.t utila 840-7495 competitive ra\esl II 196093 (In the the Claaslned Adv•r· Chin••• mother of :::::::::===:::::::::::: '86 TEMPO 5apd, ac, p a, am/fm caas. cruise. needs tune ~ minor bdy wrk, flrat $1800 takes 844--1561 ~l~sos1:3· 5do/W49w9/d63, 20t· Gar, Laundry Fae. Bkr 833-0203 vicinity of Orange tlalng Department. A.E. SCTY & ASS'T Pearl piano desk & 7' r Y · • back patio, $850/mo. BAL Isl No. bay front 3375 aq. tt. 3 offices, Coast College) lost Must be exp'd In resl· aecrelarlal & 5. buffot, USED doska, chairs, Ille Small 1BR. nlcely fur· 2680 Santa Ana Ave. spacious furn 3Br 3BA, air cond. 8·29·92, 641 ·7012 11 you can bring us dontlal RE . W /P , 7 pcs of carvod Ivory cabinets, copier & noshed, 1 porson. non-Cathy 650-3237 msg 2Ba. beaut view. Prof. 16753 Noyes, lrvlne. LOST long haired some strong sales phones & MLS·forma. 3· each, Jade carv· suppl1e1, Best Ofror smoker ssoo uhls pd £'SIDE Bac k B ay SBOO. Diane 724-45t0 646-1044 Siamese Cat, had col· ~=:8'!~1~t~~ •• a Pr.~: Call Mr. Phillips lngs, rosewood china call Jim 729-1566 I========= <818) 281-0385 Cozy IBA. Window Bal Pen Point Home, lar & tags whon last ant phone voice, 95s-59o9 cabinet, 6' vaaes. soar. $695/mo. No respons. quiet n/smkr FIND seen, whlto/belgettan, high energy, typing rosewood dining tblo ========= UN COLN 9120 BALBOA PENINSUIA 2607 ' OCEANFRONT 4Bt 2ba, furn No pots S 1550 mo wanter. 673-4724 CORONA DEL MAR 2622 pets 1553 Mesa Or. who loves the beach missing since 8·27 skllls and peral.. Real Estate wi8 chairs & cush· PETS & l===:;;:====- 646-4262 or 645·9543 S500/mo 675-2102 an apartment Lost In area ol Harbor tance we will provide Rental• & Sal•• Iona, 4 ring• w1Emer- 6049 '71 LINCOLN Contf- E 'SIDE B ack Bay BAL Pen. Share lg 3Br through classified vBleeawchhoAmEeWsA, RNDewport you wllh • friendly Agl for busy woll es-ald/Saphlre & Dia· ANIMALS nental. 460 eng. runs atmosphere, room to tebllshed A.E. Ole. monds, 2 guns. tvng :::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::: good $1095 Musi affl Cozy 2BR, yard $685. blk 10 bch. Bay view, 644-2252 grow and th• train-Must be familiar w/ rm sot. couch, 3 lrg 842-0587 No pets. &42·281 e prkng, w/d. Male non-1 beach area propenlea. bronzes. 2 etc, NO Pera Ian kitten. Supe· 329-M University Dr smkr 25-30 $500 1st/ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:ILOST PARROT ,"u~c~~afu~ake you Call Pam Burr White JUNK 545-5138 rlor Ouallty, pedl·•-===~===== £'aide Ln 2 br 1 , .... BA last. 955-9308 64s.5498 Red headed Amazon C & g reed good home I· • ~ BUS'.n:rL" .. Alty •7• A830 Lg hana cabinet only s2'00 "'".1692 MERCEDES 9130 bale, encl garage, ""'c-d"""M---. _A_e_s_po_n--,.fe_m_n_o-,,.-I ""~ Cll named MONTGOMERY To join our team, v .,... misc llemsl 476 E ~v- quielE adults, $775/mo smkr to share 2Br 2Ba FINANCE ~:'; ~~=r :n 0':;,~:e~ sen your resume RECEPTIONIST 19th St. Costa Mesa 120 . 20th, 722-6804 blk to ocn. S425+util. he Is tame & we miss to: fun/active office __ &_A_T_u_R_D_A_Y_9_-' __ TllANSPORTATION '85 300SD Turbo Oles:I EASTSIDE 2Br cot· Christine. 673·5332 him, REWARD call noeda a people per-Lthr couch, sofa, Bam· ========;; lmmac cond. aunroc:C lag• w•pallo, carport, Prof m.r. n/smkr 3 rms. BUS"~SS 645-2nOl966-2030 DAILY PILOT son, st•rt NOW 891-0332 boo chrs, 0m11 chests, gar/pampered 711< fl'wy w/d hook up. No pets. gar. In E'slde CM uu; LOST: Cockatlel 330. W Baw St. K11/pa110 sets, wht 1>k·1•8-0-A-T-S------1 ___ s_2_1_,000 __ 1S_73..:J600 ....... ,....._,,.. 2BR 1BA. garago. W o. $765/mo 722·8294 1Wnhm, security, $450 OPPORTUNITY Gray & white. Last Costa Mesa, CA Retail shllls, frldg 760-0925 7011 '86 300E XLNT CON6 sundeck $9001mo EASTSIDE mo 642·3876 Iv msg 2904 seen Sept. 7 In the 92827 Joan our team as a re-MOVING SALE On :;;;::::====:;;;:;;;:;; loaded, chrm whoela, Opon Sat.Sun 10·5 Country Woods 2500 block of Orange Attn: Claaalfled tail clerk In the South sleeper couch & much ILLNESS FORCES SALE 166K ml, S12.9K 421 ''l Iris. 673-5069 2BA/study, spit lvl, f/p, rms in lovely lge pooll========= Ave., CM. REWARD. lnalda Sal•• Coast Plaza M all. more 640-2166 Crut for Dlvl119, fl1hlnt 64()..1484 skylt, dock. $855 No hme, Lge pvt back yd, ALL CASH E I I 548·4707 1~===~~===== Oualllled candidates Sota 575 Chair 560, or C1l1llnal 2•' Glaspai •---------B eha u t 1, tu 11 v BRf u rln pets. 180 21st St. gym. for n/a prlo3f/s5t0u· $200().$4000 poar~~l~~e =:::::::::::::::=::::::::=: BAKER AM shin. Also must have a .minimum Desk $50. Dresser/ Cudd• cab.ti, Blend new•• 1980 300 TD. QH, c arm ng 1 . g 646-4262 o r 645-9543 dent. 2 rms at , 1 t 1 I-• extra clean, loaded, sundk. I mature qu101 ---------1 rm $450. 642-0929 per week. PT/FT. PERSONALS 3002 lunch person. Apply year rear oxper mirror $1 00 963-3390 bu•n Mt1Ct\11Nr 18' Newt.· Make oNor. Call 64 adll s765 673•7071 GOOD LOCATION' . Proven concopl·yours to Cookie Clasalcs, enco wl1h great cus· ---------haust bOxtJ, ntw 111em11or 3074 or 65()..3.434 • ""R""'O,...O.,,-M_A_T""'E.,....._W_A_N""'T,...E""o"'1 at lowost cost. Zero 177 Riverside Ave, NB tomer relatlons. Full or Sola & Lvseat, tapestry and new c1tbuletor. Al1 new Cute clean 1BR apt on Lg 2BA 1 'hBA town-Prof. fm In 2o·s. n/ down If quallned. Call •Intimate & Discreet Computer Operator PIT available. Apply in belges31001°r6a414, 190°80°d tltctncll wiring frtsl\ water •-========= tho bayfront, 2nd floor house. lndry rm, d/w. smkr. to share 2bdr Rich 1-800-598·3792. 1.80().n6-XTSY person: The Coffee cond, • flush, new bOnom painl & top•· unit with dock Avail patio, $795 mo. 2bth, lrg twnhm In La· no 900 or CC c:hrgs Need money fast Bean & Tea Leaf, Toak doak & chelr, p1ln1 C1bln has ... 1~ .. n V 0 l RS WAG 0111 approx 10 15 Sl 100 ~078 Thurln guna t;illla. Prvt bth, LOCAL SNACK Make up to $150/day 3333 Brlstol t11182, (Hong Kong '70) $500 head. itovt, s.n~. ic. be' 9235 mo. Call 642·6515 CENTAUR MGMT encl gar. s3oo. + utll. Route $5,950. gets ADULT PARTY LINE ualng your computer South Coatt Plaza 645·9785 111\ltn cus & slMp.ng ~ Sunny, spacious. 2BR ___ 9_4_2_·_2_2_9_9___ day 642-4321 ex1 260 yo u 35k + Limited uJ£8:M~.~:~JNE akllls. Work without Mall. Teak rnd tble w/4 chr• Fash ~fldtl. VHF'"""" rao.o I:;;=:;;:=:;;:==:;;:= 1BA upppor. lge dock. Lge l BA clean. gar w ith eve. 85!Ml953 Offer SE preaaure, Cell any·•---------$400, solid oak rnd t>•I Dag, swim laOll«, S.llWll '70 VW BUG, rebuilt I d 1·8()()...869· xv time. 1·800-643·1350 SALES/Cashier '""· tra.lfr Inc """"'""'on eng, GREAT cond, lndry, gar, walk lo oponer. n ry rm. -R""'O,..O~M-M_A_T_E__,w-an-1-8-d-.• 1-800-299-4488 N0900orCCCHRGS conl. Ible w/4 chra ..... ·--.,,. bch S1150 mo S575. 1964 C. Ana· Nice, quiet 2 bedroom RECESSION PROOF CSA Order Dtsk Designer women'• ap-$425 640-6719 H11~ -"Y gJl9d .a,p $2000 675-2151 960-6483 helm Open. 545-3229 1' ... beth townhouse, realestate Investment Chri stian Dating & Growing llght bulb parel store offering ... .., e>.11 $11500 ll'MSlld•·,-7-2--VW--B---R-- n Friendship Service. FT/PT positions to en-:::::::::::::=====~I MUST SELL Sf,000 14.. ug u~ laundry facllltles, co. has unique pro-Free Info packet dist. In SA Is .. eking thuslashc apcnlicents l340 goodl Red wrth blac.k close to Orange Coast gram to take edvan· 1-soo-a2g..3283 a CSA for our order Near JW Alrp~. Call MERCHANDISE Interior, M ust Seel College. Male pre-tage of recession, __ ....,..._______ dask. Exp. pref. sell· J h t 852 6580 -========= Great for Student! ferred, non-amoker. great monthly and LIVE ADULT TALK ataner. Computer Hp. 0 n a • · MISC. 6015 -$750, 754·1262 COSTA MESA 2624 HUNTINGTON ======I BEACH 2640 Move-In SPECIAL! 3BA 2BA, 2-car garage. 5397.50 +Ya utllltlea. long term p rofits, t-800·793·FOXX (3699) he Ip f u I . H •av y POWER BOATS 650.2343 or 831·7448. nHd assoc for re-no 900 or CC chrgs phones. Non-smoklnol========= ACME juicer $150 , 70121========= glonal expansion lo -=.,,..,...,.,,....,,T,..,O,......,.._,_=-.,,.....,,,_ office, grt benelill. EMPLOYMENT white metal detecior MISC. AUTO 9245 Vic inity 5 Points, 18382 Panorson Lane. $995/mo. 96().2828 W COSTA MESA open new locsllon. TALK JULIE UVE Fax resume to 714/ SSOO 01 t ty -;;=======:;; 3BA Condo, fully furn, minimum start up lee, 1·900-6S0-44eo 525/cl 432·1460 Attn: Ht. SERVICES 5533 write~ $21~~ :~:!.aft Boston Whaler 13•1:;;========== fem over 35, compl 714-488-2887 1 -~859-6006 all cds 278 or cell 7141662·•-;;======== Super SPort, Yamaha 1988 Su~ukl SamMrl 2 BEDROOM Pool, spa. cable hkup -:::::::::::::::::::::==: WESTLAKE VILLAGE -&4 5-8122 Any11mel priv1legH 642-0269 C.CM. Boca. Fl 18-+ 0527 ex1. 278 1• Vending Route: For _ .. _. f Ad A . 4 0hp w/trlr, m any 4JC4. Son top, g ray/ Weatcllff Pool Home sale. Eam a aleady Please be aware that CJr CbOn xlraa, $5200. 642-3777 black. Very good corr NEWPORT Lge pvt matr suite, full c:ash Income. 1-800-the llltlngs In this cat· Cal a w·NTED TO RE NT: d1t1on In & out. OoOid Pantry n/s $540 + 955-o354 ~ tires, stereo cuaette. Br"CH 2669 • • egory may require you • MOC>flng for 38' bOat ---------~ utll. 722-6679 •·v_E_N_D_IN_O ___ N__ t II 900 b ..., AJC 47 .ooo mllea. $300 OFF MOVE IN •Hot ew S o ca a num er -.. In Newport Hisrbor. Looks & run s 1111.e Meker For Sale•Poss. POST' AL CE ..... TER In which there Is a ,...,. 972-8874 Ch arm Ing 1 BA. 1 BA /d 1 =========~ ~ 1"'111111 h 1 IS()R now. S4,000 or lta~• * . gar. w ' Y' y. $900 Weekly•1·800· c arge perm nute. AO-V RENT for• pickup truck, •7111-counyard Apts Gated, 311 tn 34th St. Open GARAGES FOR 780-8882 Ext. 610 8 rt d T I '80, .. caah. Phol)e fh~~~' ~~~~5~5:very· Sat/Sun 11 .5 S75o RENT 27 0 Permanent PIT days. Happy et-a en er ra neea 642-5678 953•5408: or d•V•· 646-7047 or 645-e431 4 I========:: titude, detail oriented. $6.00 to Needed, earn up to through classified 642-432t ext. 203. S300 OFF MOVE·INI •2BDRM $750* MONEY train, then ??? Gift wrap & retail tslp15•0. fud1•1 "0Yr· p•aartlarytlme+. "::===~~~~-========-========i 2BA, fncd yd Wtr pd 180AM $800 1 Car Oara9e on TO LOAN 2914 f TODAY'S 838-4120 9·5 PM * * elloy of Pane Drive In exp. pre erred. Apply in person 2 wk t.ralnlng, women, 2194 Placentla·O $755 Frig, dshwahr. stovo Costa Mesa. s125/mo.I::;;::;;:====== men 2 1 or older. Call: $~~~0~:n:.e·~pac~~:: ;:~~~~e:~:;s~::i-==:::8:4: ... =40==2== ·~~:.r!'!tbu~~ THE MAIL ROOM 8 00- 53209222 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2BA 1 •..,BA Twnhm w 2BA DA f pie f 1 1: neaa, debt conaollda· TYPIST · · r • r g. co~•cw. 537 .... EWPORT CE~R DR. gor. d w. a c. lg pauo. deck, pool. $1000/mo. nuwu;,\ tlon, eel. Euy qualify· n n I~ Great Income op. lndry rm. sm pet con-645-6186 or 631.02t1 'Dt::•t ESTATE Ing, aame day •P· portunlty for lyplat. s1dered 645·5235 --------~ prOYal, bad credit OK FASHIO. N ISLAND Earn up to S'125 per ':'$"" ... -=..,,--s"'""'E""'C,....._,D.,....,,,E""P""'O,...S,,,....,..,IT"'' 2 Years Newl 3BA I=======:;;:== 1.aoo.382-8430 dsy. CaJI anytime, 1· S;ac1ous Qu101 1 BR 2BA, ~~0~01::plex, 800-643-1352· EMPLOYMt:N r :'>~\"JO t:MPLOYMENT~:\30 pool, co..,orod parking. 714-eSo.831 O ocn broezos 548-0336 _N_E_W_P_O_R_T_H_..E-10....._H-T .... S~ r------------------*' Mo Free U11lsl Lg Del u1Ce 2BA 2BA, clean 2br 11>il gar, nu $1050 FP, w/d hkp, cpl O 'W s1orage gar, elec pd 846-9439 S750 No Po1 640·2495 OCEAN FRONT 3BR APPOINTIENT COORDINATOR AC ROH I F'r()ljc IS -Like City 10 Command to huatllea 14 ltollled 15 Leoaf llllemetll ~ Challeoge 54 Appatently 57 Hornlees cow 58 Aua9'an rtver St Actr ... Moran eo Aemow eord1 from ISi Three. In c:.t'dl 12 Ampte 13 Fecutty hMds 2BA upper, 2 car gar, frpl, IMMAC. $2300 Full time, from your home.- Need phone. Top Comm., FREE Tr•lnlng. OC, LA, 11S Kin of "pte" 11 Fuzz~ed 18 -the Gree' 20Fr~ltM 21CoollIn 1 DOWN No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The lllyPllt .. fits in. Repainting? • \'Oii ~ IQ,...,, d r..w1,,..1•ar mlllft 1, led in !ht Plrll ~-lnllht ~· Woll iaoblv far m ' . . PLUG IN mo. yrty, 67S-2272 Studio, lge pvt patio, new carpet, walk to bch, $595 Incl utll. so. Call Dave at M .T.I. Of All Thi11~: Thrte OUl tl•11din8 675-5205 women who r •emplified q1111lltin of TAKE YOUR PICK 1 -800-7 48-6S06 their Arin sign: Joan Crawford, Belt• 1 BR I BA apt, sns Davis. Clori• Sw.1n~o11. M•ny Arin 3BA 2BA home, $1375 rTUSn n•lives i nsist lhty ho• l11t k w11h 4BA 2BA ocnfrt $1600 U.V-The Memory Tnlolor lnaUlute, lac. number 9. During t992. Arin tndivid· 3BA 2BA Wnlr $1 200 ·;.,,.trwo'• FOTlf"'>ll l<ltMory rm,,.,,..· ual~ will undugo rel•tlonshlps lh•I VIP Prop. 675·2232 ,._ _________________ •~qvl~ e11dur.1n«. f111h II thf'y "" In ----------------------------lul. Aries persons, 'p•,t, prewnt: .. nllllll Houdini, ltow.,d CoHll. 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