HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-09-22 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
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~New UCI survey
finds residents put faith
in biotedlnology and
computers rather than
traditional aerospace,
tourism and reat estate.
By Russ Loar
sun Wrter
When Orange County
residents look into the
county's economic future
they sec computers and
biotechnology. according to
a new UCI survey.
Notably absent from their
vision of economic recovery
arc aerospace and reaJ
estate.
"What I see in the
findings really suggests that
people think we're in a
major economic
restructuring in Southern
California today," said Mark
Baldassare, a UCJ social
ecology prof cssor and
director of the university'
1992 Orange County Annual
Survey.
-"We're not in a normalr
cyclical recession,"
Baldl.SS4lre.said. "We're in
the midst of seeing real
change in our economy -
in terms of the dominant
industries that Jed in the
p:sst."
When asked how impor-
tant v:srious industries will
be to future economic
growth in Orange County.
64 percent ranked compu-
ters and electronics at the
top or the list, followed by
58 percent citing biomedical
and biotechnology
industries.
Of the 1,012 residents
surveyed by phone, 47 per-
cent thought tourisfll would
be important to,,thc county's
economic future. The survey
was conducted between
Aug. 26 and Sept 2.
Only 40 percent of those
surveyed said the finance,
insurance and real estate
industries are important to
future economic activity in
the county, with 37 who
believe the aerospace
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t"QF COMMUNITY
JOURNALISM
26 cents
Couple apologize for B~ck -Gully mishap
Sandy Haskell states her position at a meeting of area residents
who are concerned with the a~ount of dirt being moved around on
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Haskell's property in the Buck Gully area, \\here she and her hus-
band are buifding a home. At right 1s Newport Mayor Phil Sansone.
..._ Neighboring homeowners
worry about the effect
bulldozing will have on
stream, wilderness after
builders cut path in canyon.
By Russ Loar
Sun..,, l!er
DUCK GULLY -Homeo\\n·
ers say that an ··ugly scar" has
been cut across their canyon by
homi.:bu1ldcr .. "ho~e plan!> are :11
odds \\ i1h the natural wilderness
of 1hc pl.ice.
Homebuilders Rick and Sand\
Haskell. "ho arc demolishing a
house on faentng Canyon Road,
admit thJt a mistake was made
when bulll.hw.:rs blocked the me-
andering !>tream that makes 1ts
\\a) do,\n Uuck Gully to the
ocean.
Mr!>. H.i-.kdl said !>he was un-
a\\arc of tht: requirement that
land within ::S feet of their prop· ·
erty line mu:i.t be left untouched.
But the Ha!tl..clls ha\e promised to
restore the Jrea to its natural
state, although any re toration
must no" be appro\ed by the U.S.
DepJrtment of Ft:>h and W1ldltfc.
"A mbt.il..e wa~ made -"'e'rc
sorr)." said SJnd}' Haskell dunng
a meeting \\tth about 10 con·
ce rncd homeo" ncrs Monda)'
"\\'e're not ht·re to be }Our en·
cmic:i.. \\C0re here to be your
friends."
After the Ha-.kells met \\1th Cll\
offic1.1ls CJrly Monday morning.
Ne" port ll1..Jch M.:i)Or Phil San-
onc ~:uJ he belie~ed they \\Ould
See HOME/11Ct Piii
Residents rally
to help woman
hft by burg~~rs
Council OKs Nike Town
logo at Triangle Square
..._ Intruders break into
photography studio a
second time, but financi al
help pours in from locals.
By LoriAnn Basheda
sun Wrm
COSTA MESA Leslie '
Eaton was shocked when she re·
turned to her photogr:iphy stu·
dio Sunday -less than three
days after it wa s cleaned out by
burglars -to find that someone
had crept back in over the week·
end to steal what little was left.
Studio owner Leslie Eaton is back in business thanks to the
money and moral support from local businc ses and citizens.
But what's even more astonishing, Eaton said
Monday, is the number of calls she's received
Crom local businesses and citizens offering money
and moral support.
On Monday, two strangers walked into Eaton's
studio on East 17th Street and handed her blank
checks. She turned them down. however, since a
"competing" photographer down the street had
liken her shopping setcral houn earlier to replace
the thousands of dollars worth of cameroa equip-
meaa &baa wu stolen.
,,.._ .. the day, Eaton aot a CiA ~ em--
ployec at a local camer:s store ~ iOlll'~IW ttl.t
someone had dropped off their credit card num·
bcr with signed permission for Enton to charg.e
whatever she "anted.
Adding to the generosity, pnrcnts of the loc:.il
elementary school students Eaton ha!> pho·
togrnphed started pl anning a fu nd-rai er. Loe.ii
business O\\ ners took up a collection. And an
anonymous citizen dropped by Eaton'i; studio \\ith
a brand new camera.
"I c:sn't belie'e it," E.lton said. "I'm so O\er-
wbelmed l feel like crying."
Eaton e timoatcs she's received more tban .75
See EATO
After substantial debate,
the company's 7-foot-high
lettering is approved, 4-1.
By Joel Beers
SU.'1 Wrr:tr
COSTA ~t ESA -Councilmcm·
bcrs decided to just do it ~londa~
night, apprO\ing the Ni ke To"n
k ttcring on the Triangle Square
dome -hut not until after J t\\O·
hour Jcb.1tc thlt touched on e\·
Cl) thing f rllnl archictcctural aCs·
• thctic:s Ill the purpose of a cit)
council.
The .,·foot-high lettering pell-
ing out :--11..c 10\\0 \\J) apprn,ed
4-1, \\Ith ~\.lUnc1lmembcr JJ) Hum·
phrc) 111 opposition. The lettering
is appro\1matcly t\\ ice a large.a
the city's :.1gn ordinance.
Qiluac:ilmember Sand\ Gena>
votc4 for the measure o·nly afler
langage "a:i. pl.lced in the mot11Jn
that prevents the dcc1~ion from
setting :i precedent for other bus1·
nesses.
Nike TO\\n supportc~. "' h1ch in·
eluded reprC!>ClltJll\e~ Of the rct.111
outlet a \\ell as members of the
I bu!>1ncss community, ma111·
the lcuenng is an arch1tcc·
• • raas1ng u
A iiaic:al ... In ...
rees, which could
senerare $1 .5 ....... ill
additional ~, wm
discussed~
Mes.i City
Monday n~ AncL atthouW' no adidft ._
taken on the pop 1J ~. it C:ol.illl ~
ultirNtely raise = ~· from ."'8~ "pel..,..rm,..niilibk ID
SftlDy,,.
tural enh ancement and not :i sign.
The) al o :igrecd \\-ith council-
mcmbcr Peter Buffa, who dehv·
crcd a capll\ tlling 15-minute ora·
tor) pointms out that the financi:sl
,mtx'rtancc of N1~e Town far e\·
cced the parameters of the sign
ordmancc.
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New astrology colum11 debuts today Parker's Seafood Grill closure shocks regulars, employees
A second ctaay astrology column -this one designed especially
for Daily PilOt readers -begins today on p1ge 88.
The new horoscope is written by Pat R<>gefS-Laude, a local who's
studied astrology for 20 years and cun-entlY aives astrological fore-
casts, titled The Cosmic Clock. daily on KEZV FM 95.9 at 7:30 a.m.
"Being a career-oriented perso.n I focus my f~ work,"
said Rogers-Laude, who has a toll-free hotline (714) 956-6914 fOf
Daily Pt'lol readers. "The typial forea:sb seem to be a throw-back
from the earty 1900s and don't quite meet the needs of today's
sophisticated, stress-out person.''
"Pat will be the perfect com~t to S~ Omirr," said
EditOf William Lobdell. "Our readers who ICM ~ are in fOr
'treat"
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....,. Popular downtown Balboa restaurant shut down. Business associate says lack of parking may have contributed.
By Tony Oodero
SUll W1tet
BALBOA -After some ~vcn )'ears of cl'\··
Ing up fish near the Dnlboa Ferry Landing,
Parker's Seafood Grill ha shut its doors,
catching community and buliincss leaders by
surprise.
"l went up to cat lunch and they v.crc no
lonaer there," 1nid Charles Bauman, president
or the Balboa Improvement Association.
Bauman uid the restaurant, which is owned
by Clevelnnd-bn ed Stouffer's, clo cd la!>t
Thursdny. The news was n shock to cvcl)onc.
:ind e"en the rcs1Jurant's cmplO)ees didn't
seem to know ll '"as GOing to be shut d°''""· he
said.
.. We h:id a lnrae mcrchJnt mec11ng there la t
Tue day and everyone there \\J) re.illy up-
beat," Bauman said.
Other's "ere equally )Urpri ed.
"They just closed her do"n," aid locJI rcJI
estate ogcnt Mel Fuch • "Their bu,inc "'·'
~ood accorJ ing to the girl (the waitres cs).
That wa a blow to :ill of us. Evcl)body do\\n
here ..., " hoc led "
Indeed, Ni l Medoseh, the l.Jtchen manager
:H Parler'!> L1ghthou c at Shorchnc Vtllage in
Long Bcilch, v. h1'h is nbo ov. neJ by Stouffer' •
).ltd l hur-.day's d~urc v.as o )urprue to cv-
C1'one.
But he SJid the re taurant was h:avina some
problem that may h.i'c contrtbutcd to the
See PARKER'S-. ...
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Al Tu1eday, September 22. 111a
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Locals Only
Pilot People
Mlchael O'Brien
HE IS--------
A 26-year-old Hun1ing1on Beach resident
and independent insurance agent who won a
gold medal in the 1,500-meter freestyle at the
1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. The Costa Mesa
native also attended this summer's Olympics in
Barcelona. but in a different capacity. He was a
swimming commentator for NBC.
A PART-TIME Gl~G -----
O'Brien, who has also announced events for
Prime Ticke t, said his summer assignment with '
NBC involved a lot of research and hard work,
bu! he enjoyed the experience. "h's one of the
best ways to be in the Olympics, to be in the
front row and be able to call the race for 40
million people," he said. "Taking a step back,
it was interesting to watch the at hletes, seeing
what they were going through and remember-
ing what it was like for me." O'Brien has an
agent 10 help him get announcing jobs, and
he's already done more work for NBC, at a tri-
athlon in San Francisco. "For now, it's more of
a weekend type of thing and a hobby,'' he said.
"But I certainly won't cast aside all opportuni-
ties."
HIS REAL JOB-------
O'Brien, who stopped swimming compcti·
tively at the end of 1he 1988 college season, is a
pariner in a Newport Center company called
Wealth Management Group, which is a part-
nership of five insurance and financial services
age nts. He also does motivational speaking.
O'Brien's athletic background is helpful in his
announcing and motivational speaking work,
but he said his celebrity hasn't had much im·
pact on his business career. "When it comes to
things like i~urance. it's just a novelty, and it
doesn't have any application," he said. "Lots of
1ftt dients don't even know about ii.''
FMll.Y PRIORmEs.------
O'Brien majored in political science at USC,
but he said he would never want to be a career
politician because of the effects such a life
would have on his fami ly. He met his wife Kris-
tin when they both attended Newport Christian
High School. The O'Briens have a 2-year-old
son.
-By Tony Cox
Vlice Mal -
JOHN RUSSELL, ~ta Mesa
' Pave the beach? No let's not make
any changes. All we'll just do is start
something that will be hard to hold
back from ... and bring people there
just to make the circle around and
congest the area. It's crowded now but
can be made worse if you try to
change .'
VOL.88,N0.225
R eaardles.s of how wade he )males or how
much his linle brown eyes twinkle, it' heart
wrenching for me to look al Mookie.
Mookie. an undcr)izcd, bright 4-ycar-old our
family calls "Little Man," i ffi)'
nephew. I le and his t"o brother)
-5-ycar-old Christopher and
6-year-old Victor Jr. -have bci:n
staying at my home for the la t
week. These rambunctious boys
arc fun house guests, but their
cuteness and sweetness only
....,_..~ makes it more painful for me to
,., be around them.
C. A few "eeks ago, the boys'
father shot and killed his wife,
Editor's then turned his semiautomatic,
LAPD-issue pistol on himself.
Notebook Apparently, after being sep:uated
Tragedy
witnessed
in a child's eyes
FI R ST PERSON
By Tony Cox
bedroom. The oldest took his brothers back to their
bedroom, ant.I they were found huddled in the
corner when police arrived later th:u morning.
The boys seem to be coping with this tragedy as
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pli.lying video games.
I worry th at they !ICCm ulmo .. t too normal, that
they're holc.l1ng their pain im.ide, but l ~up~e all
o r the 1s!IUC!I will be ha)hed out in coun-.e hng,
On the couple of occasions when one of the boys
cried, I immeuiately wonJercd whether the pain of
their tragic loi.\ hJd finally hit them -or if their
gril!f stemmed from something U!I unimportant as
mis)ing their turn at Nintendo. l think it was more
along the line~ o( the latter, except in one case.
"hen Christopher was upset and cried the word
"Mommy."
I suppose I should be glad that the boys arc
gelling along fairly well so far. But their smiles and
playfulness force me to appreciate even more their
innocence and the huge loss they will have to deal
with for the rest of their lives.
Secondnrily, they bring to the forefront my own
sense of loss, as they're a constant reminder of the
-fun times our families from his wife for a few weeks,
Victor Sr. was driven mad by his marital problems.
I can almost understand how the power of love
could drive Victor to take he and his wife's lives,
but try as I might. I can't figure out how he could
let the three sons that he loved so much go through
life without their parents.
well as can be expected.
They're aware of what
happened, but they aren't even
visibly mourning. They laugh
and piny constantly, just like
before.
-----------------enjoyed, when Victor
The three boys were in their bedroom when
those fatal shots rang oul. We initially thought that
they either didn't hear the noise or were afraid to
go see what was going on, but Christopher later
revealed thaLhe looked out his doorway and saw
the whole horrific incident. The next morning. the
boys found their parents dead in the master
When I look at one of the
boys and smile, he'll smile
back. Little Man tills hii. head
I can't figure out how he could let
the three sons that he loved so
much go through life without their
parents .
Sr. and his wife Melba
were still with us.
Victor Jr.,
Christopher and
Mookie are the mos t
positive contributions
to this "orld that their
back, makes a funny face and .
laughs. If I move within· range, the boys will dive
off their bed and climb on my shoulders. for the
last week, the three bo}s have been cngroi. cd in
COMMUNITY MEETINGS • SEPTEMBER •
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TODAY
7:30 Lm. utinos Cost~ Mesa, w~Uy brealfast meet-
ing. Denny's r~laurant, Bristol Streer and
Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa.
S p.m.
6
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7 8.
14 15
lbr.
2 3 4 5
9 10 11 12
16 17 18 19
Coron~ dfl Mar Chamber or Commerce,
monthly mixer, Kisme!, 3637 E. Coast High·
way. 20 21 c 22J 23 24 25 26
7:30 p.m. Newport-Mesa Unified School Distrid
~d or Education, regular meeting. H.11pcr
Community Center, 424 E. 18th St., Costa
Mesa.
WEDNESDAY
noon Costa Mes~ Chamber or Commerce Board
of Directors, regulJr meeting. Counrry Side
Inn, Costa M~.
27 28
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29 30 v
6 30 pm Costa Mesa Parks, Recreational facilities and ParlM"a)"S Commission, rt.>gular 1N-. ""R-lounc1I ch.lmlx·r~ l 11)
Hall, 77 fa11 drive
-p m West Newport Comprehensive Plan Community Outreach Mectmg. C•t} coun< 11 ch.lml>l·rs Cit\ 11.111 HOO '-l""
port Blvd
THURSDAY
7 30 a.m Newport Harbor Are.11 Chaim~r-or Commfftt, business b1ealf.ist, Balbo.l B.iy Club. 1211 E C<hl Higti,,a>. Ne..,.
port Beach.
10 a.m Oran~e County Fair Boatd of Dlrfdors, regular mttting. Memortal ~rden~ Bu1ld1nH Or.1nge Cuuntv fairground'.
88 Fair Drive.
noon Costa Meu Cham~r of Com~rce Transp<MtUion Committtt, d1,1mh.•1 oftl(e 1n tht• Cosu 'I.kw Cou rl).irds.
1835 Newport Bl\'d., suite £270 ·
3 p m esa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors, !Tlfftmg. 1'154 PIJcC'nllJ AH' ~U•tl' 204 too.ta Mt>)o)
" pm Newport Beach Pbnning Commission, regul.u ll'lffting. council ch.1ml'.ll.·r•, C:.t~ 11,111 1)(10 N'"'lll•l1 Bhd
COSTA MESA:
Cadillac Avenue: Someone smashed
the rear window o( a Toyota th.it '"'h ~rked 1n the 3500 block last week and
stole about SO "PDlo-type" golf shirts,
~ well as a cellular phone, from rhe
auto.
Harbor Boulevard At lucky'~ mJrket,
a rmn told poltCe that someone srole
the wallet OUl or his shopping C.UI last
Friday when he left it (Of less th.in a
minu~ to get " C.lrton o( mill. from thl.'
~iry section.
Pomona Avenue: Poltee arresrl.'d l\vo
men Sunday for receiving stolen prop·
erty and theft o( a credit card. T.11..en
into custody \'>"ere Victor MalOon.xlo,
19, of San Juan Capisrrano, and Q)(J
Cu11errez·Mcj0<ado, 18, of San Clem-
ente. MalDonado \\as also boo'-cd fo1
burgl.ir,
South Coast Plu.i: Police arrested two
men f0< burgloiry Sunday. Booked were
Tho Nguyen, 19, o( Costa Mesa, and
Vinh Ho, 23, o( C.irden CtO\e
Harbor Boulevoird· In the 2200 block.
Costa Mesa resident Ronald Sincl.m, 53,
was arr~tl.'d Suncfay (Of burglary.
NEWPORT BEACH
Ocean Front: Someone reporrcdly
l..1cl..cd Jp.lrt a wooden fishing dory thJt
wois s.ttong on the beach in the 200
block.
)
North Bay Fronl: A m.ln repor1cd
someone stole ht> h.1ndgun, S200 1n
cJJi Jnd s." contlorm from his rt.~1-
dcnc.e in the 130 l.»ucl
Blue Cum lane: A nunl.. coat and 5C\.·
et.ii thouwnd doll.irs in ,C\\clry \\JS sto-
len from J r~1dcnce in the 1200 l>locl..
Sea Cull l..Jne: A m.1n \\ho took up
l\\'O p.lrkmg sp.icl'S 1n .ln aparlmcnt
COlllf>lcx 111 the 800 bloc!.. r~·ponl.'d thJt
sonK.vne u>Cd J key to ~rJtc.h ht> t..ir
Marigold A\.enue: l\\u b1t..t.') were )to·
ten from a garage in the 500 block
B.l~i«.>w Circle: !>on1t."Onc shot hotl'S
into ~" '"nduwi. ol .in of11cl' building in
the 100 l>lock
p;1rcnts left behind.
Dut it's painful 10 cheri\h und nurture these boy!I
"hen I look into their eyes and see tr:igedy.
Tony Co:r is Ill<' Doil)' Pilot's bu inc s ooitor.
Deaths
/\to:.t f'C'CMI tlc.11/i, .is 1cpt>rtl.'<f to the OtJn~ Count
Recorckrs Olf1'<'
Costa Mesa
o Belly J. Rhodes. ;-on Aug 24. 1992.
O Ta~ny H. R.ir. 1 on Aus )1, 1992
a Ivan U. Torre Carillo. 19 on Aug 30. 1992.
a torclo N. RiniJ, 82 on Aug 7, 1992.
Newpor1 Beach
a Margaret C. Machuga. 71, on August _28, 1992
o Robert G. SI.inner, SS. on Aug. 25, 1992.
a John L. Wills, S7 on Aug 26, 1992
a Mabel E. Martin, 94. on Aus 27, 1992
o Watson P. Merickel. 76 on Aug. 26, 1992
a Harriett Orena Linton, 89 on Aug. 24, 1992.
Business licenses
l\t•w W•tnt!'> l1u·n-e iniorm.1t1t111 11•portC'<J b~ t/'tc C1lit'>
of CO>l.i Mc?,.1 Jfld t\'c\\port 8t-.kh.
Costa Mesa
o Christopher Ellesson of C. Ellesson Furniture
Works at l 355 Lugan A\e.
o Chfr,topher Hayden of Hayden Environmcnt.ll
Inc. at 1805 PeninsulJ Pl
a Gary Herron of Academy of righting Arts at
2390 (It.Jen A\e.
a Paul DunM of 8 Jnd 8 He.iring Aid Center at
234 17th s~
a Eddie Smith of Plant Stand Inc. at 2972 Century
Pl.
o Robert Kellly o( RJmscy Re\all Drugs. at 2246
Ne,\.port Blvd.
Newpor1 Beach
o Terry Agu ilar of l angen\\alter O)e Concept at
6S97 Camino •>l.l AH!.
a Gregory Fulbright of Brite lmestors Jt J Civic
Plaza.
o Stephanie Morris at 4810 t'Jrl. Ne\vport Or.
o Clifford Hel~ig of Mi soula Builders at 17
Miners Tr.111.
a Robert Keller of Keller Sofh,are at )8S7 Birch
St.
a James Murar of RGC Courthomes In~. at 20
CorporJte Plaza.
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Balboa: 74/61
Costa Mesa: 78/60
CoroN del Mar: 76/60
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T•mp.r1ture1 in tM 70. on the aNlli
fe.td1lng ne.tr 90 ml.and. Lows ''°"' .... mid SOi to low 60I
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Newport 8-ch/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot ----------
Tuesday, September 22, 1992 »
Wiii Schlally's preachings change after son 's revelation?
I I wa) nn odd twist or fate that the
first per on I ewr inteiviewed a a
profc sionnl journalist was Phyllis
Schlany. I had just signed on with n lhtle
\\Cddy new paper in Palm Desert.
Normally, there, if you want to
Constitution
We talked 11bout a
lot of thing an ou r
interview, including
the ge nder of God.
God is male, \\ hich
docs explain a lot or
things, such as why
Unless she's been fooling us all these years,
(Phyllis Schlafly} must feel a great deal of an-
guish over the discovery that her son is gay.
~aid, isn't choosing to be homo)cxu.11 in
the Amcricu a lillle h~c c.:hom111g to It~
Jc" i'h Ill 1939 lkrhn anJ 11\\ltln:; the
local SS O\Cr for Seder'> Ac..1111, the
\\,tr1n :>mile and the lool. ~
"h.11 11 would be lake 11 OI)' ~)n c-a~ to
me .and 1ohJ me he"·' 1c:ill) Arm;an, or
ut ~omc clht11.. •r\lup than the unc I'd
:il,,:.i}:. :i um~d he hclnn cd tu l d be
)hod:cJ, \OU b1.:tcha I \l \:Crtuinl\ \\JOI ~ . . him tv l.'om1Jcr bccoman~ "hate again.
Uut 1h1;11 ag:1111, 11 1:.11·1 the :>:um: I don't
bl.'Jr an)onc th.: '>:.11m: :inimo)it) 1hat
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interview ll lending
right-wing womnn you
have to settle for
someone from the local
country club. And here
I had the Do herself.
l think she wns
speaking at n local
country club. That's
how l got to her. Those
were the dn~ when the
Equal Rights
Amendment was still
being debated and Mrs.
Sch lnOy was in town to
help make sure 1hat
there is nlwnys n line
outside the women's rest room and nc,cr
outside the men's. Phyll is and I hatl J
little embarrassing moment \\hen I a!>l ctl
her exactly what it was that mauc GuJ
mnlc. I menn, when you want to 1cll bO)
hamsters from girl hamster!> you ju!>t tu1 n
'em upside down and check out their
little, well, you know. What do )OU Jo
with dcitic ? She just smiled ''armly .111J
called me "Commie commie commie"
with her eyes.
more or k'' 1.. \du ... 1,cly 10 remove the
-.01..ul :.anJ kg.ii ,11gmJIJ from
hOOlU!>C\U.iflh, ,Ill CllU :.he found
rcpn:hen ibl~. The l111chpin of her view,
anti lh:.at ol th..: rchg1uui, right in general,
1:. th.11 :.nu.1h1' 1, J mat ter of choice.
I lomo'.)C\u.il p~upk :ire free to avoid
u1.,cri1111n.111un ;111d \ il1fica11on by
bcw1111ng hct..:rti'>c\u,11. Thol>c who
bct:omc aml rcm.1in homo:.cxual,
rnl\l.cr:.cl~. mll'>l .11 ..,l)ll\C point have
111.1dc a con,c10\1' dccbion to do l>O.
In the long-term scheme vt 1h111g,, the
world mJy li11lc note hhl \\eel\\ llC\\~
i1em concc1 ning th!! coming out ul a
ccriain Mr. Schl.10y, M>n ol J>h~l11 .... '!he
fac1 1ha1 Phyllis Schlany ha' .1 ,g.1} "Jll
'"ould probably be of no pul•lt ..
con,cqucncc al all \\Ch! 11 Ill l lur the
fact that one of the purpu-.1..) ul hcr
Eagle Forum orgJn1Lauun '' 1hc
pcrpctuJtion of our njtion\ 1r;.iJ11iun;ill~
vicious a1111udc IO\\Jrd c.1, pcopk It'!> a
pmatc mailer, a!> ~Ir!> '1,;hl.111~ tlllJ the
pre\!> kl!>l \\Cd<.
I didn't 'Cl out to "rile .1 ..:ulumn tn
order 10 !>ay nah nJh n.1h n.1h 11.1h 10
Ph)lli-. Schlany. Unk)!> ~he\ b~cn
foolin g U!> .111 thc!>c )C.ir-.. !>h.: mu ... 1 h:d a
great dca,I of angubh O\cr th..: J1~1..u,cr)
that her )Ull i-. ga). l\c lr11,;J 10 1111.1l!111e
~Ir' !>d1l.11l~ I .:.1r~ J;·•) people. In fact, I
gcncr.tll) Jori t hcllcH: in bc;mng
.111inllhll) Ill\\ ,11J .in)une, unh:)!> he :.1cps
on my ll)o, ;.111 I then uni> bnefl), until
he gcb oft.
~l.1~bc ~Ir ~--hh.111)\ h:.H.I a rc,cla1ion
aboul hum n n.iturc. ;'\1.1)bc, lake PJul
un the 10;.iJ to D.1m,1') u:. )hes been
~.tru1.:I.. b) a boll 01 11gh1111ng anJ \\Ill now
bcrnme .1n C\ ,111g.:h~1 of 1oleran~e.
~lll'nch\:m. thl•l •h. alter the recent
'Pci.l.1d..: rn I kn.,wn and Eagle l·orum's
r.1rt Ill It I Joul I it.
this conspiracy by the
l lomosexunls never made it into the
Dul the bulk of our chat wa~ on her
favorite topic nt the time, homoscM1.1h1y.
She believed the ERA \\:ls dc!>igncd
Uut :-.h. Schlafl). I .... 1id (may l CjJI >Ou
~b.'?) Oh. "di th1.:n, ~trs. SchlaOy, l
llob 1,111 / •• 1 kt·11 i ussi wnt editor. llis
rnlumu •IJ'/Jt·Jn <'H'I'} 1uc daJ.
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Low interest rates -
ln\.esl1ng In a low interest rate
en\ ironment will be the topic of a
free workshop offered by Merrill
Lynch from 7 to 8 p.m. Sept. 22 at
the Center Club in Costa Mes.:i . C.Jll
95 5·6158 for re!>ervations.
Computer class -Anyone
(eeling lel'i behind by the computer
re.,.olution is im 1ted to part1C1pJle
in the city of Ne\, port Bl•.ith'>
"Introduction to Computer!>" clJ)),
beginning at 7 p.m Sept. 22 al the
Oasis Senior Center 1n Corona uel
Mar. There will abo be a cl,h)
beginning_ Sept. 26. Call 644-3151
for more 1nrormation.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
Dental seminar -Dr.
Richa rd Seberg will conduct a free
seminar to ans\\er questions about
lhe types and appl1cat1ons of dental
implants and cosmetic dentistry. It
will be held 7 to 8:30 p.m.
September 2 3 at the COltta Me)<)
Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.
Calligraphy -The city ot
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cJlligraphy beginning Sept.. 2 J JI
the We!it Newport Com,-nunuy
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St. John Viann ey -The
Women's Cuild of St. John 1.Jryne.,·
Chapel on Balboa Island Mii hold
1lS annual membership tea Sept. 23
at the home of Mrs. Barry Steele.
For information, call 673-641 7 or
673-5692. .
Republican women -
The Cost<J Mesa Republican
Women Federa1ed will meet at
10:30 a.m. Sept. 22 at the Custa
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the gue:.t spea~er. For reservallons.
call 546-4816 or 557-6545.
Women's finances -A
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entitled "Women and Wealth" will
be offered at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at
the Newport Beach Public Library,
856 San Clemente Drive. RSVP at
955-7550. Ask for Sue or f lora.
.S Co~hft l"Gll!S•.S I 10
living trusts -A free
seminar entitled "Under!>tanding
Living Trusts" will be presented b
real estate planning attorney Jam~ ,
f. Roberts at 9 a.m. Sept. 23 at the
Country Side Inn, 325 Bmtol St. 1n
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Thursday, Sept. 24
Bri dge classes -T'-2.t? c1tv
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iur beginr11n~ .incl experienced
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INTElNHIOIUL
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Fashion Island • 1065 Newport Center Drive •Newport Beach• n4 • m • 1622
am _us\c
e than ancient~ I arn
f be arts + 1 am mor . be j .., 'Slr aiost ancient o t • h. •arth I was here-•n t ~IV ~ on t lS .. ' AM £vcn before life commenced up f\ov.iers aod grasses appe~rcd,
eternal. + + When the 6rst uees and he most delicate,
d the wues. 1 once became t winds an • d when Mao came, at . . £Man's emotions.
thern. + nn h xpress\OD 0
1 was among rful medium for t e e f their good. nd most powe . ft ccd them or
most subdt, a . . b tter than beasts, 1 in ueo . 1 given a voice
en were httle e kindled their ove,
When m . . ed men .. ·ith hope. h d them in tirnes 1 ha"fC inspir d nd soot e + lo all ages ·"' on to valorous dee s, a ·r hose end aod
. . cheered u~em . . h d am• of Li e, ..,
tO their 1oys, ed a great part in t e r h my \nf\uencc
'r + l have play • nature. + Throug .
of dcspai . crfection of rnan s + With the aid of
· the cornplete P d refined. purpose is lifted. sweetened ao Edison a \oog has been up . o Thomas
human nature f. e Art. from Tuba\cun t h perfection of
ha•e beeornc a "' themselves to t e IDCD, 1 . ds have devoted d . y rny charms· th brightest 11110 • • wen an en)O
line of e b' h men may uuhte my Po ( all roeo aod hrough w ic · · n the bearu 0
ioatrurneots t . f .,oices and instruments. l aro ' . the ignorant aod uo·
+ l bave myriads o. 11 lands and among all peoples, + f r 1 speak to all
· agues, in a . d learned. 0
oo their to ·"' a the ncb an ·r they bot IDe oot lts• ~ .. a he deaf bear rne, '
tenercd koo• ' \l understand. Even t + l bave ta\l1bt
. language that a the (ood of lo•C·
•0 io a l + I am · dceclJ. ID• ' ( ...t..eir o•n so\l s. d to heroic A'" oiccs o w d b m oo•ar liscco to \De " d l ha•e le t e d + l aJD •
ll l eodeo••• aocl peac•• an . •e tbe discord of crow •·
m• aod 1 barsnoo•· + l epmfort th• looel7, MlJSlC all ..... 1 ..
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High fashion set to take Center stage Olllclll1 av 11N ......... llY 111cb'lcll 1•11•1
Nl!WPOlt r ULAlll -A fi1c SumJ:sy ;ii 1hc P.1r~ Ncwr°'! •JMtt!•
mcnh WU\ ,1i.irl.;c;.LI tiy .in ch:cu kal ~hutt, fire 1.Jcp.111111cnl olfic1Jlii :ml.
~ Annual fund raiser for
Performing Arts Center wlll
combine f ashlons with
theatrical staging and
s~ecial effects .
By Man Coker
Entt!U•nmtnl Edlt0t
C arhon Burnett believe) the
annual "Center or Fashion"
fund raiser is a) big an
l''cnt JS any that hits the stage at
OrJnge County Performing Arts
Centc:r
"It\ a notC\\.Orthy even I for
l'ntcrt .unmcnt," )aid Durnell,
pCl1Juccr of lhe annual
l \tfJ\Jganza mounted by the
GutlJ, of the Orange County
l'alorming Arts Center. "It's not
iu:.t .1 1.l!)hton )how."
I ml.1\ ·, C\Clll "ill be the third
pre:.cntcJ b) the Gutlds and the
third Uurnctt has produced. Ilut
there'll more to the t\\O·hour show
(''ith interm1ss1on) than loud
mus ic and l'reathing clothes
hangl·r,.
13urnctl. ''ho parlayeJ hrs
thi..'.ller arh background into a
,ucce"ful career as a fa:.hion show
rnxluca for the likes of Bill
U!J~'· 0 cJr Jc la Rcnta, Dob
\!Jcl.c) .ind Adolfo. \\ill use 140
nh'l.kh. 33 JJncers. :!.t music cues,
~: 'ct change'> and state-of-the-art
pcc1JI effects in the production.
"It real!) i' theater Jone with
:.1,h1on a' the CO)tumes," Burnell
'J1J JI ..1 Fashion lsl.1nJ cater)'
recenll) in tict"cen ··center of
Fa,h1nn .. pl.inning se,..,1ons.
All model' arc Guild member,:,
llr sclcctcJ 1m 11ces. and all had to
tr. out 1 ho:.e chosen \\ere
'clcctcJ for their abtl1ty, size and
look. \1 pr11fes'>ion:il models are
u~cd, but hcc.nise some Guild
member:. have been in past shows.
l3urne11 ha" a core group that have
Jbou t as muc h experience. There's
.llso a 'igort11" rehearsal schedule.
.. 13) the time th ey ge t to the
rum\J), they're certainly more
than am:itcurs ... he said.
Among those modeling will be
Doug DeCinces, Zee Allred, Dori
JeKru1f. PJll)' Edward'i, Jolene
r
"The Center of Fa hion" ''ill
bring to the ta&c 140 models
and se\eral million dollars
~orth of hi gh-fashion creations
from design ers and retailers.
Enge( Hari: cll-J) 1an. Ann
McLc:in. Su).1n Orth, Madeline
Zuckerman. CIJrk Vitulli and
Janice John,,lll, "ho. as
then-chaif\\l1m.111 of the Guild,,
hired Durnell lur "Center of
Fashion " in JJnuan 199u. "She
had wonderful vision to do this
fir~t show," Burnell s:iid. "It'll the
fir~t and only one on a performing
LOCAL NEWS ONLY
11m-.1ot)lc rn;e "
Mo)l fo!lhaun \ht,ws arc done in
'Jlon • "-hich c.rn be too form.ii
.1nJ e<mfining, he .iid.
"l'o U)C u )luge like thr) ii. a
Jrc.1m come true. The theater ju)t
er tCh to bo u ed. I worked all over
1hc country, und l'vc neve r liCCn a
thc:a1cr ~o equipped. I don't think
anything in Los Angeles compare)
10 it, including the Dorothy
Chandler Puvalion."
Durnell doesn't take it for
gr.inlet.I.
"I U)C every inch of that stage,
c\cry light that theater can
provide."
He got his bachelQr's degree in
theater arts at UCLA before
heading to New York to be a star.
"I \\anted 10 be an actor/dancer.
Al )Orne point, you realize you
made the wrong career choice."
I le got his master's in theater
ans at Columbia, taught a couple
years and even entered a seminary
before heading back lo California.
While looking for work in the
entertainment industry in the
mid-'70s, he got a job producing
fashion shows for major
department stores, who, he
discovered, "needed a lot of help.''
He lnen l:i nded a job producing
corpor::11e fashion shows for
Oullocks, which he credits with
helping him create the
fashion-theater concept
B urne11 now produces about 20
fashion ~hows each year
across the country, but "hile he's
\\Orl..cd \\ith most of the brggies,
he concedes not all dcsicner!i
"arm up to someone "illt a
thc:ilric~tl background running
their sho\\s. Some fe ur the
proJuction may overshadow the
\t,fr: th1.:ir de:.igm ..
"You want to entertain the
;1udience, but you want to make
'lure thl.!y know what they're
'eeing,'' Durnell s:iicI. '"That is a
fine line.''
He rci.ides in Panorama City,
but, after May 1, he works here
\\Ccldy on "Center of Fashion"
until summer, when it becomes :i
full-time job. He considers it "the
major event of my year."
Doec, he feel he has to top
himself in this, his third straight
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"I hJt\ prob.ably lhc hardc t
(Mrt. lkt:.1u c f,1,hion ch;angc),
that d11.:tatc\ \\hat the ., npt as. So
11 ') nut "" J1fftcult "" 11 smand,.
Uut 11 as my pcr,011.11 bi&!;c~t
clw Ile llGC .''
T hi' ye.tr\ event will 'lhO\\CJ~C
the IJll l.ashions of Ki.!van
P.1111 of Los Angele~, nnd 20
Orangc County i.ton•, will
par11c1pa1c. A'>l-cu \\hJt th e
audience "111 -.cc -'"thout giving
too much J\\<ty -Uurn c11. noting
the tough economic time,,
:ins" cred, "cn1l111)iJ!ltic people."
"During the Dcprcs 1011, people
escaped to mO\ ie' .mt.I the theater.
I th ink that'll be the trend in the
nc~t couple ye;ir~. The theme thi~
)eJr is very up and h.1pp),
feel-good." .
lie said he c:i n 't put a doll.tr
amount on what it cosb IO mount
"Cente r of Fa-.hion" because of all
the volunteer hours put in. I le
knows what he gets paid, but
prefers to leave thnt disclosure to
his employer, the Guilds. •
Getting women to enjoy th!.!
!>how is one thing, bu1 enrapturing
the husbands or boyfriends tk ey
conned into accompanyin.g them
mi gh t be Burnell 's bigge)t
challenge -one he meets head
on.
"The men l\c t.111..ed to sa)
they've ne,cr seen a f;,isl11on 'hlm
lil-c this."
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Entertainment
\l1th.1l'I Bii.'l1tt, Jacqliie Moffett and Erin Lander (from left) in "Bus
''"fl .1t tht• L1guna Pl.l) house's Moul tOn Theater through Oct. 11.
Econ omy wreaks havoc
with SCR Second Stage
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. ' -.,, 11th Co.1 ... 1 Rcpatory,
_ 1 ', 1..1..\ll1l.lnl\, announct:<l
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I•: 11\1.' !'I·•) ,._ .. "tlll. ''hich
• , I r d.l\ "It h the \\l)rld pre-
~ .1-. 01 Anth tim Cl.moe\ .. Let's
I ,, I "t> ... '"II ~l.l" ~on11nue "ith
· .... \\ c:-t Co.1-..i premiere of Frank
\I 11•1..(, · OJJ Job!>" running Nov.
~-< kt 25 I h.11 ,101 "a' prC\ iously
,, ... u1'1cJ b) · I he Pool of Dc-
1111.: ... d.1.'· "htch has been dropped
!11H11 the season.
·\\1th th c economy still 1n bad
,, .tpc. '' e ha\C.~ had ~o rcaJJmt our
1.. .1rll1.. r budget projections," said
I ).I\ 1d l.:mn11:.... SCR ·:> producing
Jrti!tttc J1rec1or, in a press st.11c-
mcn1.
.. 'l he Pool of Dethcsd:i" h.t!>
cxtraorJ1n:iry c:isting demand~ .
and"' fclt that an) constraints on
our u,u.ll production stanJards
would 1101 allO\V U!> to do juM1cc to
the pla~ :· Ernmcs stated.
The ~cason 's third play, "hich is
scheJukd to run Jan. 26-Fcb. 28,
will be :innounced in a few "eds.
The pn.:,iou:>fy announced .. Wait-
ing for Godot,'. \Hillen by Samuel
Beckcll and directed by SCR artis-
tic director Manin Denson, has
moved into the fourth slot (March
9-April 11) to accommodate
schedules of SCR's Resident Com-
pany.
The fifth play (April 20-May 23)
is also to be announced.
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Entertainment Editor MJtt Coller ... 642·4321, ~·•· 36
Fine performances save 'Bus Stop'
T here arc those "ho s;,1y Willium Inge
h t'ut of dale and out or tOU\h, bul
hi~ plays about )tllall-lO\\ n vt1lues and
issues hu'e remarlo.ablc staying power
two decades after the pla)·wright's suicide.
Last weekend, Inge's "Picnic" opened at the
Newport Theater Arts Center, and now his
"Dus Sto p" has taken up residence al the
Laguna Playhou:>e, where director Andrew
Barnicle -bas fashioned an auractive, intelligent
production.
"Bus Stop" focuses on a variety of
relationships among travelers stranded
overnight by a blizzard in a roadside cafe and
the locals who cater to th em. As a play, it's a
bit fr:iyed at the edges, but Laguna has
collected some splendid performers t9 breathe
tbe immediacy b:ick into the story.
The lo.cy players in the ensemble are Bo, a
brash, pink-checked Mont:ina cowboy who
:ittcmpts to turn a one--night conquest in
Kan):lS City into a lifelong propositio11, and
Cherie, who's m:inagcd to cscnpe her own hick
town roots to become a tave rn singer -or a
"chanteuse," as she insists on being known.
The other roles (with the exception of the
defrocked college profc~or with a penchant
for young girls) are more atmospheric, but lake
on rcne,\cJ imporrnnce in the Lugunu show.
Betsy Fergui.011 turns her Ozarb tw:rng up a
few notchc:> too many as the pur ucd sho\\girl,
but delivers a richly mo,ing j?Crformancc -
though why she is so underdres~ed for the
chilly weather is a mystery. As
her rodeo chump swain,
David Lamb ha~ the requisite
bullying )\\-agger, but ne"er
really commands the stage as
the character must. Their cli·
mactic scene is beautifully ac-
complished, ho\\cvcr.
The outstanding perform·
ances of the show ure given
by Mi chae l UiclitL as :in T•
aging, alcoholic professor and n..-
Erin Lander :is thl! teen-age __ ,_ .... __
waitress he becomes fixated
upon. Diclitz has the intel-Backstage
lectual irony of his character -----down pat and his tip)y elo-
quence is mar\'clous, "hile Lander's \\ idc·e)ed
exuberance i:. perfectly projected, us is her stint
as a variety show emcee among the stranded
passenger .
Jacquie Moffett. who's been both a splendid
actress and a superb set designer :it Laguna
since the 1960', enrichc the role of the grass
widow cafe owner, Grace, who enjo}s a
dallian c "ith the bus driver. well played by
Timothy P.J. McKee. Doth convey their
un polo.en lust successfully, judging by the
reaction of the audience.
The burly town sheriff who faces off again)!
the riled-up cowboy is given a solid,
authoritative portrayal by David Mahler. Thom
Taylor excels as Do's older, enigmatic . .
companion who ~peaks volumes of loneliness 1n
his few passages of dialogue.
Gary Mny's roadside diner setting is nicely
enhanced by authentic-looking dccorntions and
the continual snowfall outside. David William
Hudnall's lighting :ind Jacqueline Dalley's co~tumcs further enrich the production. The
time period isn't establbhed, but David
Edwards' musical selections, such ::is Johnny
Ray's "Cry," firmly set thl! calendar in the
early 1950s.
'B us Stop" may not contain the raw pa)Sion
or power of Inge's "Picnic" or "Come
Back, Little Sheba," but it's a worth" hile
)topover. Performances continue Tuesdays
through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Satu rdays at 2 and 8
and Sundays at 2 and 7 p.m. until Oct. 11 at
t.1oulton Theater in Lagun:i Beach (494-802)).
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Designing wo·man a hit at fast-paced fall fashion show
T he toll, pretty b1onde
wearlng•a three·picce
nnimal print silk suit seen
circulating nt a Neiman Marcus
luncheon on Friday looked like a
model.
Actua lly, she was Diane Freis,
the designer or her ensemble as
\\ell as all or the colorful foll styles
11111 -Society
that were
reaturcd in a
fast-paced show.
Dresses and
suits, long and
short, some
elaborately
beaded and
different, yet
reminiscent, or
her popular
dresses of prints
and splashes of
color.
"I still do the
poly dress (since
the guests and in them he found a
real treat -a 'Marty Lockney
day' proclamation from Theodore
Roosevelt, who was president the
year the birthday boy was born in
Santa Monica.
Gue!>tS at the sit-down
Ocassions-cntercd dinner who l.cpt
papping up doing roasts and toam
included Alva and Chad Twichell
(he and Marty have competed in a
lot of bay dinghy races), grand
nephew Shane Kell y and wife
Evelyn, Shane's mom, Marlene
and husband Or. Don Meye r,
50-year friend Lou Kornick and
wife Billie and former neighbor
Jean Tandowsky.
Guests were aske~not to bring
gifts, but one couldn't resist and
brought a care package of
pamphlets and remedies for the
aging. Maybe one day he'll slow
down long enough to read the
advice. In the meantime, it's
business as usual at his Great
American Leasing business plus
community involvements. Pat Nyborg, left, with Reta
Hawkins we re among those at
the Ne iman Marcus f uncheon.
.
Designe r Diane Freis, who is touring the country showing her latest collection, ri ght, \\ith mom Lill ian
I 9n), but I am
going in new directions ... creating
works or art," said the designer,
who lives in Hong Kong and is
now on a 5~ week tour across the
U.S. showing her latest collection.
"This has been very popular ... a
fabulous shape that anyone ca n
Marty started the Helmsmen,
support group for Goodwill;
started CHOC's Padrinos; is a past
com modore at Lido Isle Yacht
Club; and is a Rotarian and pas t
president of Santa Ana North
Club. (He wa s owner of Guarnaty
Chevrolet in Santa Ana until ·
1975.)
A lot of people arc fanuliar \\ilh ll·rr.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· l\larty'!i :icll\ itic\, but th ey m.1y not 11
I wear,'' said Freis, pointing to a
swing trapeze style coat heavily
encrusted with beading, but light
in weight.
. A number or the guests,
welcomed by NM's Carol
Horowitz, were wearing Freis'
drc cs and swearing they
\\Ouldn't tra,el without them,
including the designer mom
Lillian Freis, who lives in Orange
Count) at Leisure World, Reta
Hawkins, Vicki Heston and Diane
Spitzkeit, :.Htcndlng "·ith daushter
Melanie Norris.
Fashion fans reeding on a
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a wonderful chocolate dessert also
included a number of Camelot
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Kathy Rolfes, Marilyn Fralt,
Barbara OeMott, Peggy Sprague,
Helen Coffey with Steve Allen,
Ca rol Jones and Rita Gunkel. o .
B OOM: There was a time
when a cannon shot on Lido
I Jc attracted the pofite, but now
rcsiden&s know that Muty l odney
is having another birthday and
plnyini with his cannon.
He's three-quarters or a century
old now and 55 friends or all ages
gathered at n pa rty/roost planned
by wife Amelia. (She has another
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' rl,1nt )CCd, (\\ 0 to three fCCt
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Ii vou want to tal..c the easy
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They all have different need:. and
desircs'to grow their best. It won't
stay green for the same reasons.
ff you can afford it, I
recommend you decide the type
of lawn you want out of those
weeds then rid all the other types
with selective herbicide. Better
still, rip out the whole thing ;ind
do it right by starting over. It m;iy
seem li"c a costly \.Cnture initrllll)
but you'll S.1\iC time. money,
wJtcr and a whole lot more.
Nick Fedcroff is publisher of
"ThinJ:S Green Gardening MJg·
azine'' a quarterly public11tion.
Nick can ,1lso be heard on KFI
Mi 6-10 e,·cry Saturday morning
from S to 7 answering garden-
ing questions. If you ha~c a
question for Nick, write to him
in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O.
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CommunitY Forum Communuy r Ol'Um ruf\a on foc.')Cl.l) • Thurw;ws and
Wnll' tu: Pilot Lettcn , :.no \ . Bay t., Co>ll M i .l, CA 92627
h\ lctt rs to: 646·41 70
Reid ,,, Hotlin~ ... 642·6086
Cditor Willi m Lobdcll...642·4321, C\t. JS 1
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Our nature
revealed In
photo then
I n a season where the
news is dominated by
gre:u calamities such as
hurricanes, earthquakes and
the nation's exhausted
economy, it is easy to
ove rlook the smaller travails.
Such is the fate of Leslie
Eaton.
Eaton owns and operates
a children's photo studio on
17th Street. It took her 16
years to save up the money
to purchase the ca meras a nd
equipment she needed to
open the studio, a goal-she
undertook after he r hu sband
died of leukemia.
And if beating the odds
and surviving the rocky
economic times weren't
enough, a burglar broke into
her hop last Thon.day
evening and stoic every
piece or photo equipme nt
she had.
The alarm yste m she
installed and the bars he
hod placed over the window
apparently weren't enough
to dissuade the thieves, who
used a Jaws·of-life-type
in trument 10 muscle their
way into the shop.
And her insur~nce policy.
she now knows, won't cover
the theft.
In short, a jarring end to
what had been the
realization of the Great
American Dream -to own
your own bu siness.
Also coming up a loser in
the burglary was the
Newport-Mesa Unified
School District. Eaton.
.... hose son :mend Nc .... porl
Harbor High School. had
volunteered to a)!>l~t the
Cinancially strapped di tnct
by t3king photos of any
grade school )tudcn ts and
their fa milies fo r SS. The
proceeds -every la t penny
-were to go back to the
di)trict.
But on this day. Eaton's
lo~es didn't even warrant a
simple pre~s rclca e from
the police. It was apparently
deemed that unimportant.
And that's too bad. As a
community, we shouldn't be
indifferent to the fact that
one of our ci tizen!> can
pend more than a decade
and a h3lf building a
business and th3t a thief can
carry it all away in one
evening.
Fortunately, several of our
readers offered a is tance
after reading about the
break-in in Saturday's
paper. One competitor, in
fa ct, stepped in and
replaced Eaton's equipment.
Others simply drove by her
shop and off ercd her money
or even blank checks.
While it's painful to
concede that there arc tho e
among who would steal
someone's livelihood, it is
rewa rding to know that
there are also those who
would just as quickly replace
it.
PRESIDENT
Taste of Newport delivers news of baby
H APPINESS JS IN THE JI J::IR -
The weekend's Ta tc of Newpon
was a festive l!vc nt, and nobody
was beaming brighter than Richard
Luehrs, pre!tident of the
Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce.
With .... itc Susan
smiling at his side,
, Luehrs revealed that
they're (excuse me.
Waller Winchell), L--_...__.._"" "infanticipating."
Their first child is
....., scheduled fo r arrival ll•t II March 29, Susan said,
------but sJ\c wasn't sure of
the precise hour. Local
Scene "Richard :ind I will let
you know," she
------promised, swelling with pride.
The JO)'l.lU\ tiding' p1c:iJ qu1clly aloni;
j.1mpacked N~"pun Center Dri\.e, :ind the
ch.1mp.1gnc kio~b (at four 1,crip t1clct'> per
Ou te) enjoy~ .1 bubb ling bu~illC)).
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SO, OTHER T HAN T HAT. WHAT WA •
THI:: FAIR'S llO'irE T l l EM? -Dude
of ull ages ::ind dcscriptu.m> were queued
~11 the Villa No' ~1 stJnd, eJger 10 purcl1Jsc
tiramisu -a sinfully lu'h concoc tion of
lady fingers dipped in espresso and
grappJ, la)crcd in maN;apone a.nd cream,
and dusted '"1 th chocolate.
Why was rich tirami'>u in i.uch grc:u
dcmJnd \\ith all those C\pe n ively molded
hardbodies uul there? The ans>A cr's easy.
Word had sprc.1d that the Italian
confe ction !:. ",J pro,en aphroJ1~i:1c."
And who""' "h1ppin~ up tho!)e hot
reports'? Well, for opi: ner-., k t 'll poull a
lady fi nger at V11lJ No,;1':. cu-o,,ncr. the
ever·resoun:clul Jim Oak. It dic.ln't hurt
th.it Jun\ lo'>dv m.1tc Grt1d1t•n "·'~ ~l:JllUllll; the1c:nodd111g her .1£.11.:Crl'ent.
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J UST STROLLING, SWPl~G.
StARflNG ANO SCRIUIJLl ~G -fn
addnion to all that gemutl1d1k1l. cro>A d)
grating at Ta~te uf Newport mJl c .1
columni!tt's job easie r, as ''11nc..:s'>'
• There'i. gray·hJired Dill ll:imilton.
di tingui hed host at The C~innel),
greeting fol ks :J) though he "ere tunning
fo r office. Wh ich isn't a bad 1d1:~1 With hi-:.
continuing record of communit) "e~1ce.
he'd be a i.hoo·in.
• 01110 fo r ever-obliging Jinns Prag r uf
The Ritz.
• Therc'!I "i'aciou!i [Jc,crl~ '.\lonigal, the
llo"cr bd\ of CoronJ <lei ~I.tr.
tJblc·hur1;ing -and. figurJll\ cl~. lea\lng
a trail l\f -.ccnted ru~e pl!IJI=-in her pJth.
• 1 here's The P1loi's art cn11.: Lauri
Mcmknhall, brightening C\'el} bud~ 's c.l.1~
GettiJIU looped
''ith ?.1111lc: , hup. <111LJ .ill 1h.11 other >A.irm
.1nJ h:ndct lull
• J 111.n .. Jrc the ~.lhJl ino bu\\ ll't.'U.'r
11hll, 'llt.h;id, Al, Jl111111) J, grind mg out
lhlll f.11111111\ '>JU\Jl'C •J hu,1ly thJI there
\\J'!>lft e\cn tune tor a cu,tomJry Old
\\ orld cml11 Ji.c
• I ht:rc\ the h1ch •lc\d tlclcl.!alion from
l c Mcrid11 .. n' h .. ,J JnJ bc,crJge
dtpJrt mrnt, Uarbara Lid son and J{ubina
~t:injil.ian, ollcnng 10 c.iter W\.ialite
column1'!lt Luci.i cUnl.) Linlic"icz's
rumored c11g.1gt:rncnt p.1r1~. But. Jljs, 11 s
jw.1 a rumor.
• I here:. our 1.:ounl} 's lrnh Lord ~fa~or
Uob Un·nnan , leading the Co:.lj ~ksa
1.:onlint?.l.'nl. '.uni) seeking corm:d beef and
.1bb.1gc .unong all tho-.e ethnic stJlld!> -
then 'bi11ng. a column1,1':. house. "hippin~
up a l'.itch himself.
Jury Kubrin 's column ru/JS rue:,d:J)S,
·1 1iuntl.1_t~ and Saturd:J)S.
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The following is the reader
response to our question: ~hould
a traffic loop and parking lot be
built south of the B:ilbo:i Pier
around Pcninsu/3 Park to
connect A and B streets?
If you'd like to get in\:0/1 ed.
it's as e.1~y tJS punching sci en
numbers: 642·6086. Please /ca1 e
)Our name (pell it out), city n11J
phone number (for \-Crtific.ition).
Th.mk you!
Readers , for most part, don 't wan t city to pave way for
traffic loop and parking lot ·aroun d Peni nsula Park
Our home 1~ 101.Jtcd d1rectl} on
the p.irk nc\I 1u 0 .1lbo J Pier .1nJ
the no11l1n 1h.11 ;i loop \\t.Llld Jo
an)thing but dc,l ro) the essc.:nl1JI
nJturc UI the pJrf... J) it C\l:.ts
nO\\ 1s "ron>.!.
Cuun(11m;n Juh n Hcd~es
s1mpl) ha:. no idea If he-lrcates
SU more p;u kini; pljCC!; all he .,.. ill
do 1:. cr..:a1e .1 d.ml!er for Jll the
people \\ho U)C 1h~e pJrk. \\e all
kno" that rolling bJlls, rolling
Fmbccs, etc. force people to
chJ~e I.hem .inU. f...1d!t dashing out
into tht parking-lot ar-e going 10
be cunstJntl} al rbk by moving
CJ rs.
~ they feel the loop \\Ould
incrc.1 e traflic and mJ~c 11
noi~1er for the residcnh.
just J -.tupid idea.
RICI IARD l\.l ~l:R
U.ilboa
l am -agJrn ... t ·hJ' ing the
c~pans1on .rnd ruining the pJrk
bct,,een A .ind U !.trects-. It's a
f:.imil) par\... th;it not only my
famil)' hut liundrcch oT other
families in our Jrea enjoy }Car .
arounc.I and c-.pccially in the
~ummer lime ''hen our children'
:ire in junior lifeguards.
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I am responding to the resident!I
meeting that was held last night
rcg:uding the traffic loop in
Ualboa.
TONY LASLER
Pcntnw~a Point
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1 just want ed to confirm what I
thought was the consensus of the
group and that is:
l rc;illy Jon'1 think )OU e\er \\ill
relieve congc:.tio n by addmg
:1mcni1ie!., more parking i~ ju'!>t
going to mean more people,
more congestion, one of the
problems that "c\e got tOl.lJ~.
Per unally, l think It '" ~1
"onderful idea and I do11 '1 f...now
why someone didn't thrnf... of it
sooner. ~ty daughter h.1, be~
i!l\ohed in the junior ltlcgulu.&
progr;im for a number uf ~car:.
now and it alwa)S creJIC\ a
problem \\hen "e tr) to go <lo" n
there and drop her oll and pick
her up.
CllRISTJNE COLLINS
Newport l3each
As f Jr as people making U
turns on DalboJ lloule\ ard il>
concerned, that is an absolute
joke4 t ho~e purported U turns
\\UUIO tJkC plJce right on the
lhlboa side of our property and I
cJn SJ}' from obse l'\ntion during
this entire summe r that the
number of U turns is \Cl"'\, 'e"
l1m11ctl and people w.e common
sen:.c for the mo:.1 pan and pull
11110 !tide i.t rects and then pull
out oga1n \\hen 1hey \\ant to
DICK COOPER
C..>!>IJ ~lcsa
D ~ residents do not feel that
more parking is needed in our
area.
""there is ample parking for
them when they need it to ef\c
the retail shops.
"" what Balboa needs is an
improved shopping area.
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I think the plan tu turn A .Joe.I l3
'trcet into .1 traffic loop is cruy.
It's ~omg to rc!tul t in e'en
more traffic and more cruising.
I think this traffic loup "ould
scl'\e purpo:.cs for C\ll}lllle .1ml
11 "111 just take a lillk bit of th.:
pJrk area and beach tu du 11.
that·~ JUst progress.
1 .1cree \\ith Councilman John
Hejge:. comple tely. 1 thint... "e
ha\I! to cl1mina 1e these people
nlJf...ing ;1 U turn on the
boulc,ard and \\C should do
sometl11ng 10 help the busincs:.
people .JI ~lain and Oalboa.
""they do not "an t to sec our
great park that we ha' c do.,., n
there take n up with concrete.
There's ,1 g1.llll parking lot on
the othe r -.1dc lh.it's nc,..:r tull
:111)\\J ) e.\C1.:pt un holld.1)s. It's
Thank you, thank you
You and the rapidly-rejuvenating D.1ily
Pilot endeared yourselves 10 hunl.lrcds of
teachers and staff members by pro' id111g
the "Back-To-School" crui!.e. l\e
participated in three of your event~ to
date and continue to be impre ed.
Well done and thank you!
JOHN W. NICOLL
Superintendent of Schools
Nc..,pon Me a Unified School District
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I would like 10 thank Bill Lobdell for
taking his time to be a quc tioner at the
Costa Mesa Candidates' Forum la!tt
Thursday. His questions represented an
excc11ent cross section of the problems
facing our city: declining tax revenues,
budget problems, density and incrct\\ing
gang violence. I would like to cl e;ir up a
misconception about my party affiliat ion.
Although I am registered Democratic, I
am a conservative Republica n. l like to
receive Democratic camp:i ign mni leri. to .
stay informed on all issues from both
parities. I have always voted Republican.
DON D. WILLIAMS. Costa Mei.a
1 am writing in response to the Sept. 16
article "Repu blicans b~1cl Uo.,er: shouting
mat~h erupts."
This incident rcpre:.cnted anothe r dirt)'
ploy by the Republican p.1ny that "111, in
the long run, alienate more \Oler:. th.in it
\\ill attract. It has been tac tics li ke these
thlt ha\e made me. :i registered
Republicnn, turn a\\J} from bad-blooded
polit icians like Gil Fergu)on and bJck
cand11.lates such an Jim Toledano and
many of the other De mocrats running for
office.
In regJrds to Gil Fergu on's bad
-mouthing of the Republican defectors. if
any one is n ding-a-ling it is the \Oler " ho
cnn ha'e nny faith in the Republican
platform. Who in the ir right mind \\OUld
endorse a platform "ith the major plank
being fa mily values. The "hole country
nearly lnughed Dnn Qua) le; out of office a
few months ago fo r making it such an
important issue. In November the \\hole
country will be laughing again "hen
Quayle stands in the un employment line.
FRED K. BRODSKY, Nc"pon Ocach
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I read the article "Republicans b:.ick
Doxer; Shouting Match Erupts," in )OUr
Sept. l<> issue."
My grandmot her, n lo)al Republican for
60 )Cars, has re·registercd as a DcmocrJt
because of people like )OU, and the l3u'.:>h
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LISA G!rFI
co~la ~k'a
RICI lARD SPURZEN
f'.e" pori Oe.1d1 lhange direc11ons. ,
JlM GERlAK
Ne>A p<>rt Be-:rch 0
adm inistr:ition.
~1r. Fcrgu)ton, "Republic:m defectors"
ore not "ding-a·hngs." lf )OU \\1sh 10 find
a u1ng·J·hng. I suggest )OU IOllf... 111 the
mirror Jim TolcdJno, you h.1,e rny \Ole.
DENAE STEWART. C.>sta ~tc:i.i
Laughable endorsements
Their (Co)tJ ~tcsa Republic-.in A:.sembl))
cndor ing S:in JrJ Genis O\er ~1:11)
Hornbucl le 1s unbelievable! One of their
reason \h1:i the ir claim that ~l.1\l)r
Hornbucl lc is more iiberal thJn. Council
me mber Genis. That is like sa)ing
Prcl.1dcnl Ou)h is more libe ral th.in Sen.
Kennedy.
Of cou ~e Hornbuckle is no outnght
consen~Hhe , but you cnn sa) th;11 for most
of the Costa Mesa council member:..
To me -.i nd in the opinion uf a lot of
other Costa Mesa residents -S.1nJra
Geni!t 1s one of the poorest e\.1mpks Ill sit
on ou r City Council since D:1' e \\heeler.
I guess our local RepubhcJ11 gr,)up
hasn't ever 'ic"cd her performani:c at
City Coun cil. Here is a person \\ho ;.,
usuall)' again:.t any program th.II \\Ill ntU\e
our city nhead or she will contin ually tal}t.
and a k stupid questions. If'' c rated our
council members on a sc~lc of A 10 F. -.he
a definite "F."
ll i performances like hers that are
EWPORT·MESA UNU'lEO
causing our city to move b:ickward . Our
City Council and administratio n is .. anti"
10 many things. including business.
Dusinc:. es pay the bigges t share of the
O\Crall d ty rc\cnue, and they keep tt)ing
to pull the rug out from under them.
II our Costa Mesa Republican Assembly
I'> rcJlly consen ative, then they shou ld not
ha'e endorsed any cu rrent member of Cil)
Council Our city 1s sort of hkc the rest of
the United States, \\C need strong, po 1t1\C
kJder ... 111p'
EARLE WEI CHMA.~. C£>sta Mesa
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1 l.1uch e\crv time J thank about the article
in Fr~d:.t) 's D::iil> Pilot concerning the l\\O
cand1JJte~ endor cd by the Costa ?\k'.:>J
CaltfurntJ Republican As!tcmbly.
The CRA endorsed :in incumbent
council rnl.'mber \\hose an 1i-bu inci.s.
::inti·Jrl!. and antt·pcople position)> sound
li ke i.omeonc frnm the JJne FondJ and
Tom I l.1~dcn cJmp, and the ~econd
cand 1dJte "ho 1s best kno\\ n in recent
month\ for being a female impersonator
on J street corner du11ng the June
dc~1 1on
The nc"' .nude {and 1 he Co l.1 Me a
CRA) gc1-. my \Ole as the moi.t humorou
ol the \\eel !
J l~t DE 800~1
e .... pon Beach
~rte 8'8sh. (R), The While House. t600
Pennsylvania Ave., Was.hinaton, D.C. 20500
How to contact your legislators CllOOL DISTRJCT, 1601 16ch St , Ncv.-port
&.;ch, 760-3200. Superintendent: John W.
Nlroll Bo:>rJ Mcmbcn. Furrnl \\tmtr,
pru ldtnl; Jl111 de Boom, Rod MacMllllan, Judy
fnanco, htrry Loolbourro"· Ed D«k.tr.
Man ha t luor.
VICE PRESIDENT Dan Quyk, (R), Senate Office Building,
Washinaton, D.C. lOS10
GOVERNOR ~te Wllaoa, (R), Stat• Capitol. Sacramento,
95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
AIH Cr .. 110.. (0 ), 5757 W, Ce ntury Blvd.,
Suite 515, Los Ansclcs. 90045, (213)2tS·ll86.
, ... ~r. (R), 2400 E. IUtclla Ave., Suite
1068. Anaheim, 92806, 63'·2331
Orana~'OO<I. Suite 106. Or:in~c. 92668,
939-0604. (Represents Costa McS3)
STA1E ASSEMBLY
Giibert FtrplOll, (R), 10th 0 1 t , 4667
MacArthur Blvd., Suite 201, Nc\\-port lkJch.
92660, 756-0665. (Newport Bc::ich.)
N•• Frttnlk, (R), 69th D1~t .. 1719S
Newhopc St., Suite 201, fountain Volley,
92708. 662-5503. (Repitscnts p.ms of Costa
Mesa a.S Hun1inaton Beach.)
CALlf'OINL\ COASTAL COMMISSION
Saft Frudloo (415}90'-5200 (South roast
U.S. HOUS£ OF ll£PllESINTATIV£S rep C&Mra&C ..,Ut bctv.«n offices in Lona am. c... (R), 40th Oitt., 4000 MacArthur Be~ (213) 590-~1. anJ San Oicao (619)
Bhd .. East tower, Ncwpon Beach. ~. 297-97«>.
7'6-224'. (Rcprctents Cotta Mesa .nd c .. mltthur 0.. ~td .. ll: (619)123·9286
Newport Beach.) ~OiANG& COON'n' l<WlO
STATS ISNATS ' CW IUl'DVllOU
...._ .. 11111, (R), 31th Dill. 140 Newport Mil If Adml blitdoa. 10 CMC Center Plau,
C.... DrM. Sukc 120. Newport Bed. S.-AM. '2101
,... ... lll7. (RcpraettU'Ncwport le.ch) ............ WW.hd Oil&. ea.ta Mesa.
,.._ L ....... (ll). J5cla I* .. IM> W. •mD
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Tfloma$ F. RJIQ 5th 0 15t. (Ne\\ port Beach.
S:1n13 An:i I tci,hts) SJ.l.3550
COUNT\' BOARO Ot' ED\JCA110~
200 Knlmus Ori~c. Cos1a Mc);1, P.O Do~ 9050.
92628-9050, 96()..4000.
Ellzabeth o. rarktr, nicnt~r. Tru~ICC Arca s
(Cost:a MeS3, Nc\\port Bc11ch )
COAST COMMUMl'Y COUECE DISTRICT
1370 AIJ:ams Ave. C~t.i MC4.l. 926~6. '32·5012
Cbanccllor: Alf'rtd P. t'rmandn . Phd.;
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cooperate 10 restore the canyon.
But homeowners are still wor-
ried about how long it will take,
and whether changes will come in
time 10 keep runoff from winter
rains from endangering their
homes.
"It's taken years and years and
years for this to grow," said 12-
year Buck Gully resident Patty
McDonald as she looked across
the canyon at the bare stretch of
bulldozed land. "To wake up one
morning and sec it all gone was
really something." .
City officials· said th e grading
permit issued 10 the Haske~ls re·
quired that the canyon rcm::un un-
disturbed within 25 fee t of their
propert> line. "Apparently they
misinterpreted that," said Patty
Temple, city advance . planning manager. "II was a relarnely hon-
est, but unfortunate error on their
pan.··
Homeowners arc also angry
about the loss of a SO-year-old
pine tree that \\as cut down, a tree
they say wa) a winter ne!.ting place
for the red-tailed ha'' k. They fear
the natural hJbitat of I3uck Gull)
will be threatened 1f homeo" ncr~
are allo,,cd to replace natural
SURVEY
From A1
industry will pl:ly a major role in
the county economy.
"There clearly is a restructuring
in Orange Cou nty;· said UCI
economist Jone Pearce. a contrib·
utor to the university's annual
Orange County Executive Survey
and Employment Forecast. "Noth-
ing is going to change the winding
down of the defense industry."
The fundamental change under
way in th e county economy is
ha,ing a "trickle-do .... n" effect on
beha\ior as well. according to
Pearce. Business executives now
pref er short-te rm leases rather
than the purchase of real estate
because of falling property values.
And the incentive for businesses
and homeowners to buy quick
before price~ rise is long gone.
"People no longer expect
somebody to come along and pay
more money for their house than
they already pa id," Pearce said.
The survey found widespread
~upport for the creation of
public-private partnerships at UCI
to advance biotechnology and
biomedical industries. But that
support drops from the 84 percent
level for a partnership with a U.S.
company 10 53 percent support for
a European partner, falling 10 44
percent support for a partnership
with a Japanese company.
Although less than half of those
surveyed -47 percent -saw
tourism as important to economic
growth in Orange County, Pearce
belie\es the tourism industry will
recover -unlike defense-related
businesses. Pearce said the pros-
pec1s for tourism have improved
markedly with the decline of the
American dollar, making the
United States a cheaper
destination for foreign tourists.
"We're now like a bargain
basement for people from
LOGO
From A1
Opponents, however, cluimcd
Monday that approving the letter-
ing would undermine the sign or-
dinance as well as serve notice
that the city had different rules for
high-profile businesses.
"The average resident of Costa
Mesa cannot afford high-powered
architects and designers, but
multi-million dollar corporations
can," said Jean Park, a resident in
opposition.
Hike in user fees proposed
By Joel Beers
Siii! WrMr
COSTA MESA -A radical hike in user fees, which could
generate $1.5 million in tidditional annual revenue, was discussed ·
by the City Council Monday night. No act!on wa~ taken on the
proposed ordinance, which could substantial.ly raise charges on
everything from building permits to fingerpnn.ts:
The ordinance wll1omc back to the council in 60 days for
voting purposes. . . . ..
The fees include services the city provides 10 individuals and
private p:i.rtics, such as seeking a conditional use permit, which
would increase from $450 to $740 under the current proposal.
City Manager AJlan Roeder said the proposed incrca~cs arc not
linked to current economic hard times, since the approximately $4
million in user fees collc~ted last year was a minor part of the
city's approximately $55 million budget.
MMC ~rtoA'O.>.ly r.b
Standing on the balcony next to the Haskell's property, area resi-
dents express concerns about amount of dirt being moved around.
Genis led the opposition for
most ol the approximately two-
hour debate. She said that she felt
Nike Town was unfairly dictating
what Y.OUld be on the building, re-
ferring to lhe city as a ''hostage" posed Costa Mesa Nike Town de-order to deal with complex mat-
in the deal. vclopment is the third in the coun-tcrs on an individual basis.
She supported Buffa's motion to try. Similar outlets are in Portland Local gadOy Sid Soffer put the
bru)h with traditional lawns and
garden~.
But Haskell is asking for a truce
"'ith her angry neighbors while she
rc)tore!. the canyon and completes
the b11 ilding of her home. She says
h:. ouilding plans will not disrupt
the trjnquil canyon environment
an> more than the nearby swim-
ming pool and other structures
built h) ~er neighbors.
EATON
From A1
calls from people in all walks ~f
life since th e Daily Pilot published
the story of her plight Saturday.
The article recounted how bur-
glars had broken into Eaton's stu-
dio Thursday night and taken
every piece of camera equipment
she owned. The 38-year-old inglc
mother, widowed at the age of 23
when her husband died of leuke-
mia, told the Pil ot she had saved
for 16 years so she could open her
own studio last fall. To make mat-
ters worse, her insurance didn't
cover theft.
The night after the story ran,
Eaton's studio was burglarized
again. This time the thieves took
her phone, radio and a bottle of
perfume -basically all that was
left behind.
But even before the second
theft, help had begun to pour in.
"The phone has been ringing off
the hook for two days," Eaton
said. "People are sa)ing 'What do
you need -money, clients, moral
support?'"
Then, on Monday, two men
walked into Eaton's studio and
handed her blank checks. "They
said I could have anything I want-
ed," Eaton said. "As a gift -not
a loan."
One of the men told Eaton he
felt obliged to help since he and
his wife have led fortunate lives.
uphold the Planning Commission's d Ch. debate in perspective. He said the Haskell !.aid ~he wa~ forced by Aug. 24 decision only after being an icago.
the city to pend un additional reassured the decision would not The lively two-hour deb:ue gen-lettering won't mean a thing to
SS0,000 to re-grade their lot, be· set a precedent. crated comment on the worth of Nike Town or Triangle Square's fi.
cause the soil was not originally Nike Town is the crown jewel in architecture, the use of lighting nancial health unless the product
compacted to modern specifica-the S90 million Triangle Square and even the role of a city council, is there.
tions. . retail center, which the city hopes with Planning Commissioner Mike "They better sell some good
"We're not here 10 des troy your will revitalize downtown. The pro-Dunne saying councils ex ist in shoes," Soffer said.
canyon," Haskell said during her r:::==============================================;i meeting \\ith the homeowners.
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Eatori turned botn me n down,
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fore the strangers walked in, local
photographer Gordon Hayes
bought her thousands of dollars
worth of new camera equipment
-no strings attached.
Hayes, owner of Godon Hayes
Photography on West 17th Street,
said he decided to help because "I
just don't like to see people .out
there working and making a living
and getting ripped off by all the
dirt bags in this world.
"It's the good guys against the
bad guys these days," Hayes said.
"So the good gu)S ha\e to tart
teaming up."
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"He's completely selfle)s,"
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back in business." 1
And Eaton said she'll be
damned if burglars try again to
take it all away.
Superior Secu rity came into
Hayes' studio Monday and wired
the place up "like Fort Knox'' -
for free.
And, if there's any silver lining
to the dark cloud that drifted over
her 17th Street studio last week,
Eaton said, it') that ·'there arc
good people in this world. I'm
humbled."
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The employees at Parker's Sea-
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Representatives of Stouffer's
could not be reached for comment.
Parker's closing doesn't come at
a good time for downtown Balboa,
which is currently in the midst of
major plans to invigorate the busi-
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The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6424330 ext.387
Honors/82
Brosterhous·lightweights/83
Clas si t ied/87
Costa Mesa's Weeks quits
lft '~-o...ly I'll.A
Orange Coast's David Bush -a 'skinny man in a fat man's body.'
·Read my lips!
~ Orange Coast offensive lineman David Bush set some goals,
and kept them in quest to trim down, play up in center of things.
IY Richard Dunn
IPot1S Wltef
COSTA MESA -French fries, milk shakes, twelve packs
of Pepsi ... the Ii t went on and on.
A year ago Labor Day, David Dush weighed 322 pounds.
That's a lot for nnybody to lug around, especially if you're
only 6·foot-l and trying to earn a spot on the Orange Coast
College football team.
Today, Bush is down to about 260.
"I could say it was pretty easy after I got started (losing
weight)," Bush said. "I just quit eating fat. I have an ulcer
•nd it really started to affect me. like when I was f:finking a 12-pack of Pep i
every day, which contributed to the weight factor.
"I quit eating sweets and just buckled down. I ran extra stairs after practice
and I'd try to work on the suur master in the weigh t room. I really w:inted to
play and look good and do all the physical aspects that a fit and trim body can do
arid I wanted it.
"l really believe that I'm a skinny man in a fat man's body."
Bush, a standout defensive lineman at a small high school, was converted to
See BUSH/14
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~Veteran girls basketball
coach steps down after
six successful years.
By Roger Carlson
SpottS EdllOJ
COSTA MESA
With just 10 weeks re-
maining before the start
of the 1992·93 b:isketball
season, Costa Mesa
High's highly-regarded
girls basketball team is
wi thout its coach, Jim Weeks, who re-
signed Monday morning.
"I accepted hi s resignation today,"
s:iid Costa Mes:i Principal Mike Mur-
phy. ··w e had :in amicable discussion
:ind the solution became more apparent
to him as it (the discussion) went on.
"Basically the re:isons are personal.
Jim will May on to help assist in terms
of setting up th e tou~nament (hosted by
Costa Mes:i in late December)."
Weeks. \\ho has been in the math d~·
Moilnties put
down Pirates
with 4~3 Win
~ Mt. SAC coach cite s
Coast's inability to stay
with them in ~cond half.
By Richa1d Dunn
SPQtts wnttr
COSTA MESA
-li\ing on reputa-
tion alone may soon
catch up with Or·
ange Coast Col-
lege's soccer team..,
which didn't scare
Mt. San Antonio in
the second half
Monday.
Blowirrg a 3-2 halftime lead, Orange
Coast sputtered in the fin al 45 minutes,
paving the way for a Mt. SAC victory,
4-3, in non-conference action at OCC.
"Just in my past experiences playing
against Orange Coast, this team is not
as ph~ical and not as fast," Mt. SAC
Coach Alan Hines said. "from :in off-
si des factor, which happened to them
about nine times in this game, there's
not as much s~ed on this (OCC) team
as in the p:ist.
"No, we weren't intimidated. This is
11 completely different team. Orange
Coast w:is much better in the first half;
they looked tired in the second half."
The Pirates (2-2), de(ending state JC
champions, opened t~ door for Mt.
SAC to win its first game in five outings
this season by misfiring on two occa-
sions and crumbling under heavy pres-
sure by the Mounties in the second half.
"We're a faster and more physical
team than they arc, but \\C played down
to their level," OCC ca.co:ich Mauricio
Oaure said. "We could\e tied it or
won in the second half, but we missed
See SOCCER/13
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partmcnt at Costa Mesa for several
yea~ had been building :i dynasty in
girts ba'Sketb:ill at Costa Mesa, his most
recent squad drilling the Pacific Coast
League with monotonous routs.
And regardless of
the chief, it would
appear the Mustangs
will maintain a vast
superiority in league
play this season with
the return of thtce-
time Ail-CJF starlet
Olivia DiC:imilli, who
avernged 23.5 points
. a game as a sopho-
more and 23.0 points W k
as a junior. ee s
Weeks said the decision was his, to-
tally, and said his princ1p:il tried to talk
hi(ll out of it.
"I just think the team and I are in
different places," said Weeks. "For
them to be successful, 1 'm not the right
coach fo r them."
The Mustangs went '.!I-7 in '92, falling
to Rancho Alamitos, 75-74 in O\ertime,
in the Cl F Di\ 1sion lll·A quarterfinab.
As a fri:shman DiCamtlli was part of
a CIF champion!>hip team (51-49 o'er
Rancho Alamitos in the finals), and as a
sophomore the Mustangs were bounced
out in the finals to St. Bernard, 73-71
on a la'>t-second shot; then last year it
was the quarterfinals exit.
Weeks' record over six years is 91
wins, 70 losses. His last three years have
seen the Mustangs compile a 59-29
overall record.
Whomever steps on to the Mustangs'
court will find a lot of talent -in-
cluding seniors Yool Kim, April Van
Sweden and Christtne Moore, and jun-
ior Heather Robinson, in addition to a
bevy of potential from a very succes~tul
junior v:irsity.
The JVs ha.,,e '"on eight str:ught
league championships and have never
lost a PCL game.
Among the ne"comers "ho are C'\·
pected to make an impact are Linda
Lu ong, Antonielte Uanua, Doan Do and
Amy Marino.
See WEEKS/83
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3 BtShOP Amat (2·0). 4 M1sron VleJO (2-
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(2·0). 7. Meter Del (1-0-1) 8 Cre-
spi (2-0), 9 Redlands (2·0), 10 LB W~-
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8 Tustin (1·1). 9 Chvio (2-0), 10 Ran'io-
na 12·0> Dlvlalon XIII
1 TrabUco H1Us (2-0), 2 LIQIN Hfts
(2·0), 3 SOU1h P~c!eN (2·0). 4 Yu-
caipa (2·0), S San Manno (1-0), 6 Arte·
s1a (1-1), 7. Temple Crty (1·1), 8. (lie) Serra (1-1). Btt:flower (2·0). 10 Rm or
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MATT HARBER
The 6-foot-5,
180-poond
senior, a
quarterback-
turn end-tight
end, dominated
the opponent's
def enders •lith
consistently
effective run blocking.
ROBERT RIMI
The 5-foot-11 ,
185-pound
senior receiver
caught a I six
Eag es'
completion s --tota' ng 73
yards, including
a 22-yard
...
touchdo :. n rv1 ard catch
MATT VA HOOK
A 5-foot-11 .
157-pound
sophomore. he
helped
neutralize the
LA Baptist
defensive front
with excellent
blocking from
his starting center pos1t1on.
l
JARED WILSO
A 6-foot-7, --
295-pound
1uruor, the
Mustangs'
center used
his supenor
size to wall
off
Vaqueros'
def enders in the interior.
OSCAR LOMELI
A 5-foot-11,
185-pound
sophomore
linebacker,
he had 10
tackles,
seven
unassisted,
and one OB
sack in his f 1rst start.
ROBERT HUDSO .
The 6-foot.
180-pound
1unior inside
ltnebacker,
pursued
Knight ball
earners all
over the
field,
amassing 17 tackles.
Gamebusters!
(Last week's plays of 30 yards or more)
• 68-Brian Barajas (Mater Dei), punt return for TD.
• 62-Moe Vasquez (Mater Dei), run. ' .
•35-J.R. Wa!z (Corona del Mar), kickoff return .
• 34 -Steve Gonzales (Newport Harbor), run.
• 34-Sky Harris (Harbor), pass from Greg Will iam$ .
• 34-Brian Barajas (Mater Dei), TD pass from Uhl.
• 30-Doug Stuckey (Newport Harbor), field goal.
• 30-Brandon Smallwood (Mater Dei), field goa l.
Game playm .... -ai-.~---.....
Ofensive Stoppers
• Costa Mesa's Joe Barron, who stopped Rancho
Alamitos' Joe Barron cold on kickoff, follo ·11ng the Mustangs'
second-quarter field goal.
•Newport Harbor -Craig Conlee. whose tenacious
tackle of Ocean View quarterback K-enny Miles forced a
fumble, leading to Phil Bloomberg's fumble recovery.
•Estancia -Defensive back Todd Thompson, with hit of
the game on La Quinta receiver Danny Torres, who somehow
maintained possession.
• Corona del Mar -Mike Digrado, who stuffed Marina
running back Tony Parrish on second and goal from the CdM
1, forc ing a fumble which Garth Turner recovered at the CdM
1-foot line to thwart Vikings in scoreless third quarter.
• Mater Dei Michael-John Rzeznik, with a
touchdown-saving tackle a~ Mater Dei 30 on 68-yard kickoff
return.
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MATT EVANS
• The senior
completed six
passes on
game-winning
drive, including
17-yard TD
wrth no time
left. He threw
for 146 yards
in 20-19 victory.
PAUL JOH
A 5-foot-8,
185-pound
junior offensive
guard, he I
helped pave the
way for the
Sailors' rushing
game. which
amassed 340
yards on the grou'ld.
'BRIAN BARAJAS
A 5-foot-10,
175-pound
.senior two->t a /
standout, he
had a 68-yard
punt return for
a TD, and
caught a
34-yard TD
pass in 31-21 victory.
Before
catching
game-
winning TD
• pass, he
recovered a
Marina
fumble on
his own 1,
added six tackles, one assist
CRAIG CON LEE
The
5-foot-9,
170-pound
defender
had five
tackles, one
sack, ·
caused a
fumble, and
f creed an interception.
The
5-foot-10,
155-pound
senior
cornerback
Ullercepted a
pass, added
6 unass1ted
tackles, and
broke up a St. Paul pass.
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Matt Johncr and the Eslancia Eagles broke into lhe 'W' column. 0
For a Short lime
1987
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--Wet, Wild
Httle old I ~adies did
heir thing
his year's Little Old Ladies
regalia was held in strong
15-18 knot breezes, making
t e racing for 30 Sabot and T-12
s•ilors wet :ind wild. Sabots are
v~ry tricky in these conditions,
f9.rcing the skipper to hold the
qller, trim the mainshect, balance
the. boat, and bail all at the same
tune.
OJ\e Tingler dominated the
cbmbined neet: Tingler, along with
the ''Lady Sailors" from San
01cgo, ah,ays could be found at
the front of the fleet. Betty Darr
Boating
and Jane Ken-
ney (both or
San Dieg o
Yacht Club) fin·
ished 1-2 in the
women 's A
fl eet. BYC's
Beverly Roberts
had strong fin-
ishes in the first
and second
races, but gear
failure led to a
capsize prior to
the third race.
dropping her
from contention.
Other top local skipper \\ere
Ph) Iii Drayton. Suzie Karjala and
Cot~tJ Fuller.
In the 0 fleet, SDYC' Rita
Mulle r \\On, but DYC's Jackie
Smiley wa) a close second. Dave
Tingler ran :.l\\:ly from the men's
dt\ 1sion (\' hich "as ):tiled concur-
rently \\ilh the women's A nect},
anJ Ringo Wagner held off his fa.
1hc1 llank1owin the T·l2 d:iss.
~en strong winds did no t Jeter
the.: cla!isei.' elder statesmen from
con,peung. Doth Chad Twitchell
(who \\On an award for the ugliest
"hirt) and Colleen Gibbons (who
won bcM dressed honors) are well
rnt o their 70 .
0
0 \Cr dinner the other night, n
friend a ked me \\hat are the
doLen or so thing' he (a non-
satl(>r) should know about sailing.
Leaving blocks a little slowly
.,... Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar freshman
footbaH teams rounding into shape.
D cspitc n dis:ippointmg opening 26· 13
setback at the hands of R.1ncho Al.1mi101i.
Costa Mesa High frc\hmcn footb:ill coach
Jim Hagey saw some positive signs from the game.
"I think the good tl11ngs outweigh the
negatives," he said. "We made son~c fre-.hmen
mistakes. Everything we did wrong wao;
correctable. We have some highly-skilled kill:. on
this team, but the big kill!'i on
the line need to come around a
little bit."
The Mustangs, "ho faced
Corona dcl Mar in a scrimmage
in the first week, will try to dent
the win column for the first
time this \\eek ng:i inst Los
Amigos.
One of the things \\h1ch hurt
Cos1a Mesa ag.11nst RJncho
Al.1mitos "ere earl) penJlt1es
On their fi rst possession, the
Mustangs were hit \\ith . .
back-to·back infractions, one of Lightweights
15 yards and the 01her 5.
After falling behind. 7-0.
Drian Reeves' long kid.. return of abm11 80 )olflh
helped bring the Mu!>tJngs in10 a 7-7 1ic.
"\Ve moved 1he football real well, but fumbled
on one drive ut about the :!0-)'ard·hne.'' saiJ
Hagey. ''Then they completed a couple of long
pas!>es on us und suddenly "e're dO\\ll 19-7.
·•We then put u nice drive 1uge ther to make 11
19-13."
Rancho Alamitos' final '>core c.1mc \\1th the
Mu tangs attempting Lo put together .1 lime for
the potential go·nheJ<l I 0. I IO\\C\er. a rj\~ "·"
picked off and retu rnl·J lur a 1oud1J1m n "11h
about a minute to pl;•).
I lagey admilled that the 'cure \\,I\ .1 bit
misleading. "The tcJm' \\1.rc e' enl) mJtchcd. and
it could h:.t\C gone ei1hc.:r \\,t).'' he ,.11J. "Uut I
really e\p1.ctcd u' to win tOUJ)."
uc .. itlc\ his kick return tor,, \COfC, R CC\1.\ .11 u
broke .11101hcr lone. run tu get Co,ta ~lc!>,1 uu1 ul ,1
hole. 1\nother '>lJndou t rur the ~lu ~t:111g .. "·"
Ryan 'l.1)IOr, a \\lllghatk and ~trung s;aicl).
•Corona del ~f.tr':. frc,hmcn te.1n·1 h.I\ ,,
\Cl immagc :111d a g.1mc under it~ belt entering thi'
Thursd.ay's matchup at home .1~:1111'>l bt.tm1a.
"We :icrimmageu Collt.1 \11.,.1 (lhe l1rllt \\c.:ck),
and I thought \\c J1d l.url) \H.11,' ,.lid Sc.:.1 Kin i;'
Coach Teu \V1ll i:a111,. "I hey .. i.:011:.d more pu111t'
1han \\C tlid in the :inim111.1i;e. liut Co:il.1 ~k,.1 h."
a good fre ... hmen 11:.1ni."
La~t ·1 hursJ.1y. CJ~I openLd ih re~tll.1r
schedule and came ,l\\:a\ \\.1lh :1 )Ofllc\\ hat
fru!)l r.11ing scorelc~s tie 0agJ11ht ~l.irinJ.
"\\ c coullln't run the b.111 •111d couldn't (.-.11d1
the ball," \\'1ll1a1m 1:. \pl.tined .. \l.irin.1\ .1 \!ooJ
tcJm. the) 're brg .111J ph) ~k.11 \\'c h.td '11111e
bright :ipl>h .1g.1in-.t ~lc.:,.1, hut \LllllC ol them didn't
'>hll\\ through (.1gJ11hl :-.1 .trina)."
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1cpo11cJ lu't \\llh .1 b;1d 1-.nn .111J gu.ud I 1111
Goode.: " out lour .1 couple.: ul '' cd;.., "1th .111 injured hand.
One 111 thc 'it.1ndou1!> IL>r Cd~! '"J!) punllr
Richie \ 1chob. \\ hl.)m \\'i11t.1m~ said m:J\. ha\ e
helped the Sea King-. prc,c.:rvc the dl'Jdil><.1-..
"He h;1d one \\here he"·'~ Ill the b.1ck of th1:
end tone and \.\I th <i bad k11.k. the) p1oh.1l>I\ -.~.ire
ugaiml u ...... said \\ dliam ... "I k h.1ileJ u' out a
couple ul time:.."
Quarterback Jo,h \\'.ilL \\,.., l.'.rcd11eJ ·" pl.1~ in~
an e\cellc.:nt gJmc.:. a' \\di.·· 1 hey bliw:d him
quite " b11, but "hLn he h.1d blod .. ing. Ju,h h.1d 1111
problem thr()\\ing-," '"'d \\'1lham ...
On Jcfen!>C, the SeJ Kini;' prcked olf tlucl.'
pas!>C!> \\ ith the in1ercep11un~ gu111g to Jdl lh)i;,l.111,
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who hve in the area hould k.now..,.L~;;~~~~~C~O~ST~A~M~ESA~,=CA~=9~2=6~2~7=~==:;:~~~J about s:iiling, ailors. and the local
boating cenc.
ln general, there are very few
"ca ual" ailors in the world. As a
whole, :.ailors tend to devote more
time and money to sailing, and arc
more de,01ed to their boats than
almoM anything else. Realize when
)'OU talk to sailors about sailing,
their priorities arc different than
normal (non-s:iiling folks. There
arc important distinctions among
thill group, and you can identify •
the caliber and seriousness of a
sailor by the class(es) and/or re-
!\attO he ail:. in.
The Tran'lpac ill one of the
\\Orld's premier event • and cer-
tomly is more than a casual race
to Hawaii. Try to imagine sailing a
dinghy in a stiff breeze and heavy
surf, only in 1he Transpac, your
boat isn't a dinghy, and can you
surf 10-20 foot waves non-stop for
7-10 doys straight. This race can
be tcrrif)ing.
W hilc Stars. Snipes and J-24s
arc tougher cla~ses interna-
tionally, the Etchells 22, Schock 35
~nd Lido 14 are the premier local
<)nc.design Oeets right now. These
Oeets arc the most active with the
tiffe t competition locally. Other
rong Oce1s arc Lehman 12s. Ln·
ser:. and Sabots.
The top local regattas (where
top local sailors can be found) arc
he Sabot Nationals (juniors), any
-22 championship, the SCYRA
idwintcr~. BYC's Governors
up, Schoc'k 3S Nationals, Skylark
rophy, Governor's Cup, the Cabo
an Lucas Rncc, and the U.S.
acht Club Challenge.
W:itch out for anyone who has
sailed in college, especially if they
soiled in the college dinghy nation·
al . College sailing is the .:l!tting
edge in boat handJing anu short
course dinghy racing: olmost every
Olympian in the last 10 years is a
former college sailor.
While everyone knows that the
America's Cup and the Olympics
arc very high level sailing events,
other mnjor international regattas
to follow ore: Fastnct Racc/Admi·
rats Cup (Cowes, England); Sar-
dina Racer Weck (Italy), Ken·
wood Cup (l lawali), Bia Boat Sc-
ricr (San Francisco), Snipe Mid-wi~r Circuit (Miami, Nassau),
Sta If Bacardi Cup and World •
From a serious sailing stand·
poicat, the Ensenada Race i much
more of a huge party than a race,
In 'Pile of the press c:overqc it
atncratcs.
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Grunting, and wheezing, together!
.._. Marathon hopefuls still going strong,
group work is paying big div idends .
By Barry Faulkner
Sparts Wnter
D an Lobell spells relic:I J-a·c·u .'·Z·1.
The 3:!·\e.tr-olJ C1.1!'>l:.t ~lc'J resident
saiJ he ha; manat.cJ to ,l\111d .rn~ mu,de
soreness during h1., fir~t rnont!• 111 .1 \l\·nllrnth
marathon trammg course. ~plm ... 1ircd h~ the l>aily
Pilot and Newport St..i Co.
"I 5,,ear h' m' J.1cuu1:· ,,11-I l 1•bcll "ho hl.e B~tlboa bland res1Jcnts Ul1h a11J J.1111,1.· Phillips
ha' ad::iptetl \\ell to a rcgul.1r t1.1111111t! 11.'\.!llllcn,
though pos,c:-.sing little or 11\1 p1 ... '1<'ll' ninn111g c:..·
pcricnce.
Lobell. "ho ran hrien, J \k1..1Jc .l\.!ll, ,,11J 1 he
program ibelf hdps pre\ent ph~,1,.tl ~~11!\lll\. 1111\·
111g ''alkmg \\llh ru nn111g. anJ hm1t111..: 1.b1.11i.·c 1.1n
::ill but o ne of the !.i\ \\eet..h tr.11111111! d."'
"Saturdavs arc di.,tance -J.1,,_ .. ;,11J -1 nbcll. an
education ~peciali-.1 JI UCI. ~''ll' h." h•unJ time
!O ma1nta1n his tra1n1ng. de,p11c t.1J...111g .1 '1.1.1mJ
JOb as a restaurant cook. "\Vc\c June 1.'ll!hl anJ
nin..: miles (respcct1,c.:I)) the IJ!>I t\\~1 ~.;turi.1.1)'
(running three mmutes and "alt..111g 1.inc ). hu t
\\e're only doing 30 minutes of running llll run·
ning cfays duri ng the "ed."
Lobell s~11d the program, outlined b' fo1mer
Olympian Jeff GallO\\J). calls for cnhi. tr:1111111g on
Sunday (a fitness acti\.1ly other th.in runnm~ or
wallo.ing)_ ::ind alternating "'al k and run ses''l'l1'
Mond::i) through Thursday. Friday 1i. an off da)
off, but Lobell claims he oft en ha\ to fight the
urge to work out the da) before long group runs.
"I'm trying not to O\er do," said Lobell. "ho
admits his fanaticism helped bring on injuries and
burnout in his pre' ious running <,lint
Bob Phillips, 5:?. said he has had no ph)sical
p roblems th us far, though he is still a"ait1ng one
positi\e side effect of hh. OC\\ ·fount! fi tness hfc·
style.
··1 still ha\e 111) sp.1re tire around the middle,"
he said. "They say 1h:H the first couple months,
the fa t is turning to muscle. That must account for
the fact l ha\en't lost any weigh t yet."
Janice Phi llip . 49, \\ho 'hits the pa\ement \\ith
her hu\band he fore d:I\\ n, for wecl.d:iy morning
run·\\j ll.s, s.1id she has lost about fi\e poumls.
and hj'> onl~ c\pencnccll mil<l sorene ...... folio\\ ing
the long-Ji~1.111ce Satunfay sessions.
"l c.m't ~' that it 's been ea:.v, but I'm still
gomg ... 1rong.'~ JJnicc Phillip' s.1id. "l:ight miles
\\as a long "·1)'. but I came 111 \\Jth C\Cl)One ebc.
I wa-. prett)' lm:d, but I didn't hurt .Ill) thing. We
haven't hai.l ,1m problem., "it h our l.111.:cs, kg,, or
bJcl.s. \\'c JU't Jn C\.ICtl~ "h.1t the progr.im tells
us, and -.o fJr 1t\ \\orl>.cd out \Cr) \\cll."
All three l\i..:.il p.111icipJnh s.11J the g1oup runs
.ire their "cdl) highlight, ••s the d1ancc to renc"
acquaintance-. \\1th tdlow marathon hopeful'> has
ove rshallo" ed am dre,1J created ln the im.:re~"cd
J 1stancc'>. -·
"It's '>0 much bc11cr running 111 .1 gn111p," l obcll
said. '·You're running \\ith people of ~our .. ame
ability, .,o "e'rc .tll grunting und \\ht.:cz1ng ll>·
ge t her."
Lobell, a group k.1der, has also st.1r11.:J a ne\\S·
le tter, "'hich help'.'> people stay informed and en·
couraged.
"We really IO\e the \\Cet..end se~.,ion'> \\Ith the
group," Janice Phillip\ s.1id. "\Vc''c met so mJrw
nice follo.s. 1 _y.,uall) run \\Ith a g.ruup of four o'r
fp.c other ladic~. anu Uob has found t\~O or three
men who run :i t his pace.
"T here are time!> "hen some of us ''ill b-..: dr Jg·
gi ng a little, and another person comes up and
s::iys 'come on, let's go.' and we're off again."
Th1!. is the !>Cconc.J in a monthly :.1.:rics, follo"ing
r hree .1rea re!.1clcnh r hrougll the m.Jr;Jl Jwn pro·
gram.
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Exc hange Student.
BUSH: Just a 'skinny guy In a rat body'
From 81
lh\: o((cn,t\C line hi, lrc\\hlll,111
)Cur nt OCC l.1~t w .1,011. ·rhis
}e.ir, he\ the )tJrtin~ c..:nter.
"\Ve d11Jn't re.ill) h.l\c his
liocmcn that played un the f1un1
line l:l)I )Cur, jnll I 'J" omc
rcall) good depth \\1th111 the de·
fcnsive li ne, i.o .,,,j1d11ng to of·
(c nlle \\JS better \\Ith my
\\eight," sail! Ou:.h, "ho ~•lso
lc.1rncd quict..ly th.it JC lootball
in Orange Count y \\Jll a f,1r cry
from Oh i ion X ball nt Linfic ld
l ligh (Temecula).
"(OCC Coach Di ll) \Vort..man
\HIS really imp rel! ed '' 11 h my
quick f cet and (offcn sM: line
coach Dennis) Wtilters was prc t·
ty happy. but I thought I \\a)
king for a day O\Cr there on the
fir:.t day of practice, thinking I
wa-, going to play nil th1.: time.
"I rcalitcd that I didn't ha' c
any skill at an offcnl>i'e pollition;
I was lil.e a fir:.l·)Car-guy com-
ing out. I really bclie,c<l I didn't
want to play until I '' ai. n.:ad) tu
play."
Ready or not, Uu'h i., un the
front line fo r the Due~. 1h10,\ing
hi!> weight around thlll at11 umn
for presca:.on JC All·r\111crica11
candidate Eric W."h1ng1o n.
OCC's returning All·M1si.ion
Con fcrencc Central DI' ision
ta1lbnck.
Moving to cen1 c1 -he pla)ed
\\Cll there in his i11<1t11.!u1.tl :.tart
la t Frid.I) against L0ng U.:ach
Cit), as \\ell as a :.1~co11d :.t.11t
against ,l\lt. San A111oi110 -''ill
nbo benefit Bush in the 11.lng
run.
"I tall.cu to (a,:-.1~1;1111 coach
P:.iul ) Driggs and he n111,ulted
\\ith me.'' Uush ~.ml "I 1.1r Ill\
siLe, bt.•1ng 6-1, ~<>0 p01111J;,
MONDAY'S COUNTS
NEWPORT LANDING -3
boats. 55 an.,:ers. 59,i s p J~~. 17
ycllowf1n tuna. 14 calico bass. 1 bO·
ntto. 49 m3ckercl
DAVEY'S LOCKER - 7
boats 165 anglers. 14 ye. o::a~ 73
bluelin tuna. 10 ~ello>'<f•O tJrl 140
s~p~:ick. 62 bon 10. 31 ba•ra1..iJa 95
ca·ico bass 2 sane! bass. 2 sci; ~ n,
34 rock fish. 1 ling coo. 21 b .;e
perch. 35 mJckcre!.
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"My dad coached the Pop
\\ Jrner tcJm and I wei~hcd 13S
11ounds, which \\3 the hmit, ond
I JUSt got ~illcd when I wa in
1hc si.~th grade," Dush ~id. "I
had the "eight 10 ploy (oga1ns1
the older buy)), but 1 didn't
ha'c the age o r experience and r
really go1 my tailed cleaned. J
ju~t hated i1; I wanted to quit,
but my dad "ouldn't let me qu 11.
That was n bad experience. I
\\Ouldn't want to put my kids in
:l football program where they're
the odd man o ut.
"If a boy is 5-1, 90 pounds
and trying to ploy varsity foot·
ball, )'OU're reaJly the odd man
out. I really didn't care to play
an)morc, but I had some foot·
ball buddies (as a freshman in
OCC's O.wid Bush • high school) und they talked me
into it."
\\ht.:n it come' to recrui ting, ccn·
tcr "ould be the bc't position
for me. not guarJ or 1acl.lc. I
~;1w :1 need for the p()sition and
I just 'Pl!lll 'orne e:..tra time
the re, just tl")ing 10 give it Ill}
best "it h that.
"\\'hen r..:cru1ters nceJ :1n ul·
lc.'n~ive t,1cl.lc, 1her turn on their
computer JnJ ~.1), '\\'c'll start at
c, . .i. ~90 pound:..' The n. beep,
beep, beep, here come the
n.1me' of pl.1)eD on the hsl.
~tarllng .11 <>·4, 290. It\ a pro·
CC!>!> ol clm1111.11ion."
Uu..,h. \\ hl> :ii.ldcd that his h11!h ~chool pccr-. h.1, I! high C\pect.1-
1ions for h1111 to e\ccl 111 foo th.111,
do..:sn't \\ant to be cl imina1ed.
E.1rning J D1\lsion I scholJr:.l11 p
1:. \\ith1n hi~ gr.i:.p.
Yc.1rs ago, ho\\c,er, ''he n his
"eight forced him to pl.1)
.1g.11n~t l1lder bO)S 1n l\1p \\ .irn·
\.'r, he h.1teJ football.
Girls tenn is
At the sm::i ll :.chool, Bush be·
cJmc a star.
Only loc::il Mt. San Jacinto
Collcse. though, recruited Dush
out of high !>chool.
"I came do\\n here a nd
lool.cd at the tran!>fer rule for
:ithlcte:. anJ how mnny scholar·
!>hips they're gett ing." Bu~h ~aid.
"Mt. San Jacinto was on me
~rett) hca' ii). but I didn't want
to stay in the area. If I got awayf
f1om it all , I'd do pretty good.
And I knC\\ that at Coast, l'd be
a halfway decent ba ll playe r if I
wuli.l :.tart."
Dush \\as 315 pounds ''hen he
gradu ated from tiny Unficld.
Uu l for an active lifestyle -and
for the s::ilo.e of football -he
dropped the C\t ra baggage and
now appears ready to ancho r the
Uucll' offcn'>i'e hnc.
Afte r all, in hi!I mind. it's :i
sl-.111ny tasl..
CdM rolls to 11-7 victory
:-.:n I '1nglc' pla)Cr Marci A ch
"' cf'lt t11 t hrcc '1ctori e., Monda) to
lc.1J the CoronJ del Mar High
l!1rJ, tl'nn1' team to an 11 · i '1cto"
;" ..:r 11.m anl \\cq l,11-.c on t h~
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ll.1f\.1rd', ~o I pl,l)C r, 6-3. to
h..:lp C J M 1mprn'c to 3·0 th1. sea·
\1111
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•Senior Erika Asmuss and
.ophomore Sara Jarett were ini·
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M.1tcr De1 to a 12·6 VlCtory a1
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131\t ltth '""'· Newport tlon, 500 Newpoit c.nter transferred 11: ON SALE GREGATE AMOUNT FOR under tne lollow1ng de-MERSET CITIHOMES RE· to pay th• rema1n1ng PMCI· unlHS th• add1110nal SS 00 --.-T-.-------------t Beech, Calif, 92M3 OfM, Suite 740, N.wpot1 GENERAL 47·252193: ON ALL 8 LOCATIONS) 11ol'ltch 1cr1bed deed or trust WILL CORDED IN BOOK 1321', pal sum or Iha nole\SI se-CITY OF charge 11 included w1lll
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Iha Flctllloua Bualnea 131\t""' StrMI. Newpott rtty or F9daral Tu ~ ERAL •7-252198 ON SALE 11• has bffn agrff<I ~ otn.r checks spec1l•ed 1n ANY AMEN o MEN TS th• Trust" ana ol 1rus1s as :or ~1'!"she'?ur:~.~· a.:comoan.ea by a cen.1 ed Name: N~T NA Bead\. Calif. t2M3 ... end eddfffMt of.,,. GENERAL 47-252199. ON tween ,,,. Seller Uc Ct.ii Cod• Secl•On 2924h THERETO CIUted by sad Dffd or m• •11 • • Of CHI\ If. cri.ck Of • bid
Sl9¥9n £. Aomenow, 131\t Buyer(Tran1feree are: SALE GENERAL 47·2521164 Ind the Intended ; (~yable In lull 11 the time PROPERTY ADDRESS: Trust tr~nsp~itat;ori and su~ bof'd tor not IUS tP,an I~
31th Streat, Newport J0MAH U. a. CQAPORA. now Issued IOf tha Pl• Traml•rff ., reqwect by or aa111 1• ngn1. i.ue and 910 POWELL COURT, Sa•d sale .. 1 t>e h.ia on: ot ef :c,' T~s~~L~ho"4 ol the amount of tile bid,
BMch, Calif. 92tl3 TION, 33.o407131, and mtlff located II Sec 2407l of I.he Business Interest conveyed to and COSTA. MESA. CAUFOR· Seplembef 29 1~2. at o~"'f:!As~•NG BEACONS made payabie to lhe Oty
Thie butlneM WM con-JONAH RANCHO CALI-1. ON SALE GENERAL Ind Professions code, tllal now held by ii Undtf said NIA 92628 1:30 p m.ln 11\e IObby 10 the ON BAKER STREET A OI Coll• Meu No pic>-
duc1M by a 99Mfal per1· ,OANtA INC., ts-4381133, 47·252193, 5747 E S1n1a Ille constd9rahon lor tile Deed ol Trust in the ptOp· YOU ARE IN A DEFAULT bu1ld•ng located II 601 ANDROS STREET LABAA poul ah be cons dered "' . tJ o:::s ...
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Tbl• 1e.1ament WM Med lulro. 721 •• Figueroa St. helm Hdls. CA 92807 Ind Ileen .. Is lo be paid TRUSTOR WILLIAM FILL· DATED 5 111,90 UNLESS ange. Calllornla 9~ • ved :1~,,. c"' II o~o;~ I UCl'I CISlller's check,
wlttl the County 0.k of #1200, Loe Angeles, CA 2. ON SALE GENERAL only alter Ill• trantl9r hu INGIM GINA FILLINGIM YOU TAKE ACTION TO At the tima ol the in.toll ~• 1 /the Ottty e ol Ille casl'I, <H b•dder a bond
()Jeng& County on AuguM IOOt 7, Attn: Yu)r lwMege. 47·2521!M, 1050 w Ball bffn lpptOlled by the D• BENEFICIARY· WESTERN PROTECT YOUR PROP· publ1ca11on ol lllll notice. c ~" c~ k 71 ;~ 0 e No bod shin be consi<I· 21. 1112 bquife. Aoad, Anaheim, CA 92802 r1mef'll I"' ollolk: 8 FINANCIAL SAVINGS ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT th• total amount of the un· 'y ., • I 1111 • ated uoi.ss II iS made on .
PublllMd News>of1 Beech-M 18'ed by the S...JU. 3. ON SAlE GENERAL ~~age Con~rol c ev• BANK rtcOl'ded June 4, A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU pa•d balance ol tile Obl~a-C~~·:l'I ~ol f0•~o~n~I, blank form turn.shed by the Coata ~ PMot Ses*m-cenaee ... °"* ~ 47-252195, 630 Lido Park D t d· • t .. _ 1990 .. Inst No 90-NEED AN EXPLANATION liOn secured by ,,,. at».• un I • • C•ly or Cost .... ,. ll'ld It bet 1, •• 15, u . 1912 n•m•• and •dclrHHI Drive, Newpof1 Beach, CA •• ' ....... _, 2971184 In Book 1>419• or or. OF THE NATURE OF THE desc11bed dffd of ltl•SI OclO~ s. lt92, at whoeh mad• .,, accordance With
T·103 UMd by .. WerJ\Jc.nlM l2M3 t OA, ct"a·lo··· ·-•T fic:lll A.COids In Ille otric• PROCEEDING AGAINST and Hl•maled cost, .,. !:.': c~ w(4.:: .~ ltl• PfO\l•SOM ot ,,,. Pr• --.. -.. -• .,.-.--T-ICI--wll*' thr'M YM"8 Mb9 4. ON SALE GENERAL . "' -n·n• • ol 11\e Recorder or Of'ange YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-penses, and aa .. ancu 11 ,.-:ly r posal r9Qwementl rv--._dale .acti ...... Ml •7452198, 2915 Reohln, M•NTS, tMC., A Cati-County, said doed of 1tus1 TACT A LAWYER S2•0.3IOOS. Ille Council Cllambers, Etch btdder must hlY'I a
........ or delh•M '° .. ~I Coata Mna. CA'~ temle ~.......... dHCllbH lh• lollowmg 910 POWELL COURT. II IS poss.bfe lhal I I the g:•1•,c:,. ~r.::·;~ ·~~ CIHs • C·10" [IKl1tCal Ti• ........ : Delaney'• I. 5. ON SALE GENERAL I Jt Y...-oN S"'-' PfOl*IY COSTA MESA. CA 92628 tome of ..... the open~ ar ' "" ContrktOr Gen.al Enc;-NOTI08 TO e ~ llmllecl .,.,.,_. n •2S2197, 25001 Dana lllNI ~al• nt PARCEL 1· LOT 68 Of ~(If a atr..i lddren or bid may be leaa than tile end name of the bidder~ M«tng bnM and ano
CllmMT'ORa OP ~ Dalen•f• Durty Drive, Dana Point, CA 1..:...,IUo:M••' TRACT NO 10445, IN THE ~ommon dHlgnahon ol tolat lnclebt.ctne11 oue ::!,~'n:!, d:ng~ Pf9Queljfied aa reqund by 9UUl 8AL8 AND a, DaleneY1 8Mlood 1n2t ' CITY OF COSTA MESA. property i1 1hown above. Dated: &r3t/91 Y r law OP •TlllTNMI aw and Grit, Newport I. ON SALE GENERAL J0NAN U .I. CORPO-COUNTY OF ORANGE, no warranty It ~ u to WEST•RN R•CON-alt« th• tcnecluled cto .. ng The City Council ol W'9
TO TUllUID Gourmet 1eMc9 Corpcw• 47·252t98, 24035 El Toro RATION a Callfemla STATE OF CALIFOANIA, ltt complelaneu or cor• VEYANC• COMPANY 11;:1
1: ":=':'o ~ ()ty of eo.ta Mffa ,._ MOOMOl IC Ion "°"· Laguna Hiiia, CA Cetpetatleft AS PER MAP RECORDED reclnMI) •• The ~ric1ary • I r NfVel Iha fiVh1 to re;ect -. Tha ...... to be told .. t2ta •Y1 TalllHM Ohlra IN BOOK «9 PAGE(S) 12 under aa1d Deed ol Trust, INC. " S.W TNetM, un<>Ptnecl 11 ahal be the tny andior •JI ~· ........ dMcltbed In ....... -All 1. ON SALE GENERAL ,,... p,....,.. . TO 17 INCLUSIVE o~ MIS-by reuon Of • bfMci'I Of ,,, T .D. llRVIC• IOle iasponllbihlV ol Iha The ConlrKtOf •hel COflloo uc,..... CU·°.:!;. """""· lbdurae. .... n-252199, 27511 Ynez JOMlt llAllCMO CAL-CfLLANEOUS MAPS. IN delaun in the obllQabOnl COMPANY,...... =.:~ = ~ .. ply witl'I .,. ptovll'OM (If •• .. .... -..... leeMtlold ........... "°9CI Temecule. CA 92390 ., ..... IMC c ... THE OFFICE OF THE a.cured tl'l«eby, her .. o-.. It.-,J ........... ' I c Ooc . ..,. ~'"°" 1no IO 17t0, • A P l4071 et ..... urMllr ..... ~ ...... I . OH SALE GENERAL .... .;:..! COUNTY AECOROER OF tor• l\Kuted end ~ AHlatent S e•re tary, .,!., "t! ~~ .. ~1 lnetulM, ol the Calltomia ..... ... _.... W .. ,..,,.. .. 47-252114. 12762 V...., ..,..._ SAID COUNTY. ANO AS «eel 10 IM ~ e tot a...... Lewie It ' • Ul>Of C:OO.. IN Pf.,...
....... ~ OllWI ............... Vtew "'"'· Gerden Glove. •Y• T .... M OMra, CORRECTED BY THAT wntten Oeclatation of 0.. o,..... CA ••••• ~·,:~~no::· , ... and ac ... ol •egM .. n9 NOTICI ta ...a IM .......... 1M ~ CA ,_.5 VIM PfHtlll1 l'lt CfRTAIN C£RTl'1CATE OF fUI end ~"CS tor Sale, (JH I aMTOO Cd'°'"""' ~ ~ ~ by IN °'Y ..
MCON>l.D IN NYINl>I ....... --9' .. ..-The tnllCIP9ted d ... of ..... " ....... '") C()M(CTION RECORDED Ind WYiMn nobC'9 of ~ If AVAUell THf D able~°' SlO oo An COWi ..... wtMcl\ .,. en COUNTY AHO ~ -... .. ...... .. .. ........,..., .. Odo«>et ftubll•"•d N••porl IN IOOf( 1i12s. PAGE ""' end of llec1IOn IO • • ecldlt ..... CfW1M Of "00 ... wW\ .. Oily Oertl Of
COUNTY I ACH OP 110 I. ... AN ti. 1• at the ~ ol: 8ffch.C0t'9 ~ Deity 144t, OfFICIAL AECOAOS eaute !tie lrl0et'91ed '° PECTEO OftENINO 110 ~~ inc.illlJecl If n.an. ._ 0ty of Com ~ WHeCH aHAu. ~ wart ...... AMllilllM .... ColNMfce bcfow com. --0 , • A I 0 0 RANG E ... Mid P'ot*TY '° llf"'V MAY at oat AMO BY • end INI tortllt ~
TUTI ONI ANO THI CA W t• W .... Plf'Y, 1M ...... ~, Piiot ~ U . 1912• COUNTY, Mid~. end~ CALLING TiiE FOlLOW· dl9d DV INlll M C>ocv-~ ~ !lot ~ 1AM1 INITWNT. -.., ~ CA W •IOO. Lot Anoelft, CA ..a ftMCEL 2: alter 11\e underalgn-4 ING TllCPHONE NUM· =..:: ,.:;-altCI cc::: '*'°"*'ICIO ot Nid Code ...... ......, ..... -'* ..... OrM. ..... I0017 AnenMln: fttlll OfaCI MUI IOTICI AN ~TENANT EASI· ceuMd Mid notoee °' .. IEM ON THE °"y •· emll'l9d .... Ofllce of 1M --P. '8Hllllll1'1 ... e Mii ... OI --.... ....,_, CA ~ Tina ~JICfow No •NT roR VSE ANO EN-,_,,. encl Of eleCtlOtl to be POAI THI IAl.I· (7l•I ciey 0.-of !fie City of Cltt C tertl, Cltt .. IM e ..... 9' llOONlll lltl Rac1111. Co-. 't:.-...w1u NOT1C9 0I' JOYMENT OVlA THE recordad ~ 19. ttlZ .. 13M13f '1tltU7~ Coeta MMa 9"I Ooa1-Oaat9 -_ _:::::::::::_~!:~:r!•! .. !,.. ....... ...., =..-=.-::... --.=:": c:.=: TINITD .. w.a fg~Mffl ~~ =-~. ':S'~ct: TM.... ...... .......
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01\1 N lhat the C•ty 01 '"' uinbtllKH, ct •t:-n~ l,e .. ~ _ h11 1'fu1lnH1 I• ""' w 4. 1• . Pl44IOI Tht ,~-"''°"' ,,,, ,.ai1tr1ntf•I !_~~ Harriett Ort no Linton t-.u1M V"• P1&1Mllfn "'"'e'11 DHch <1111 '' • • on 11'1 H It", whet• .. ..,._"e' _. ~ ~ ~ ~ PMIHI ~ Nfwpoft hK,._ .,. dOil'CI ~ ll' nwnctd 'o bllllN(t -ell• H9fTllll Linton 1JOO o.i.. ,._,, et.I
IU r ., •"' "''11 • p.ibliC l'IH•I The ... f*fy .IOMM A. ADLU. aeo .... ~ ~ ~ CHtl ..... o.ay '"' DYNAMlC "00' ..... ::· ~ tNI { ~~ CASE NO 4165928 •Ullh C.klUfl\I• .. ~, t :::'~: .""i' ~ ·~.at, ~ .-, n ., w ac»d • de< 01.l•SVRa IT., H•1•. lfl• 11,111t1n•l•l co"'" Co••• ...._ o..iy P'Mol ~ t2 11 Octobet ft.Mt, "3 w , • .., 11. ..,::•:. = ;,., '"a To 1,1 fl\i •• 011 11111 "o!'~!!..
1, m at the Counc•I Chim. Kt•Md H . Mtl* UQUlllA IUCM1 CA IMM.U 0 hllnMCt ""*' 1t9llf'l\Otf 1t 22 H Oo. t. I~ '"1 ' ' Newport lucn. Call!, ......... Crowell" ~nehc'-tHf~ 1 IO! O.tial s.pl..nlOOt o1 ...,.. I• lured Home t ~· t~tlt ~ ~ 1"8 r1e111io\le 1 ....... I ,_..' ' ' ' T f"'" •Mil ... ,....,. ,.,.... 1..,. I UIO ind l\SN'Ulf>ef '"""· C•tv H '•· :IJOO N.....-tna tionient, Oecal '"u .. ll• .. •"' Ne~porl lu11n1u N•tnel•) lltlH -1 ._. • .... limot~ Mlchtll s~ Tiit• tltl~ w1• ,..., con1"-."' ''" '' 11 9112 , 19 i'"'' 0 1ut1~.aru, Ne*l)Oll A a 1 N ,.. " " • -bo July 111't T·114 <Mth the County Cl11k Of perlOOI 11>hO nt: 1 Ill bot n C'al tvu~ 0-'"3 10 bel. LA °'731 l'fll Duell CO•ll M... oauv ·c VI;' PUl&.IC NOTICI IM\O, r 111111, Cotti Oreos; County on August Oen.NrlMI 0-1111.,,. • I Ill -
d .r1111 t• • 1;: ""''"" swo-Pt1 SQ03.al0l uu Pilot u ZJ n '"' ''"' Mllh<lf•• PUIUC llOTICI Mtu, Celt!. mu .. 1 t .. ttw w11t or• '''" "' t19tn • ... The cwrtnt toe••~ 011 • • Thi• 1111~>1 ., .. Med ,......._ Thia bu1ln111 11 c:on-6 • • ,141180 01 Hamett Cl llr 1 n .~n Q.-= ::i
J>OHO bOr\a 1' nctno t>v 111b1ect p1operty 11 OOJ • tw14' 111r1tn tht County C11111 or rt.tni.ue •·~'--N ducted t>y. "' 1na1111e1u11 "· ~ oi :;, 11·• IHUlf lflh StrHI Sp n Coit Otatio• County on teptem· ---· ..... Tht 1t~l1tr111t(t) com· Pul'lhlhtO Ntwl)Ofl e .. cl'I· H.imtll ...,, ... n I Llnl•J'I I I Ill
n Mttl, CA•• J 1>411 • ..... lt .... ~t T .. -, ......... ~ ..... ,....1,...1 menced o l1tntact butl· Co110 Mou Oa1ty ft1to1 A PETIT ~1 I 1 wn ?-PflOJCCT t11w 1n..,.r P•u ..... 1 ~ PUBLIC NOTICI I , .... ., lw.-.. NeMe ., .. .,...,., H•m•tt L111tgo 111 ;i-
~· •H to •nw 111 evonua The tolAI amoUtll ol th cna15 91 PM3834 fl .....,_. ,,. ..,..,..... .... ,.... -· "'" unoer the Fic11110U1 S."'t be 1 1 1S 22 .. -... J ti I lh ct 111 • R .. tuf\<!m<J a 1101 (Hoag Lillp;l•d bJl,)n(I of the Ob • P"""·f\•"' N 8 "' T~ OllOWlng ,...on • .,. CIOlnQ bua;nt • .. Dut•ntu N•m•(•) •·•led .. trn r • • I • ,_,,, by •·"' w• Ill t" Q 't) '-1v1no11111 llo:tn IAI P1•.t>v b NOTI •CW .,..... -ev.pon ffC 111 doing butll'ltal •• PACIFIC TUNA YACHT 1992 Suptlfc>t Cooul ' tt
tt.l•••nt !;.,11 t 11f>:, In 111 U•liOOI tKured 'Y/ Ditto• TIONO' Cotta MtH Deity P110t TO CR[ATIVE ENTER· CLUI, 3101 W, Coaat at»-ton August I, l001 T·102 C t.101n13 l':Q111I, I I»:> CD
p•openy to ~ •ol~ IN:IUO· '"' St 15 22 2t 0c PR SES 3 I V ' TM Swoelland ORANGE 0. .s;i1;11eg.a10 pi11• .. 1pa1 o-no.tnt ing e1t11not~a cot.II, •• _.ARTNIE"IHI_. ptt1>n~ ' • • • I • 41 I• .. tdo Hwy.. Nowport 8uch. 1n19 stattt11t111 wu Med PUBLIC NOTtc• < !It nol tt) ••CIMJ SQ0.$-00.000 d Cl .SflCH .. Notice I• htrtby g1111n toe>er II. 1992 1113. Newpo11 ISHCh, Cllll 12663 "···-c of .. THE ct < >C W•" 'DonU• l ~'1cx.Nd1 ot fltn .. ,, an t \ I thiU DST. A Otneill .,art. T·125 Ca~I t2MJ Ptc:lllC: Tuna Yacht Clvt>. ""1th the ....,.,.,iy terk requ11:.b. th.ti .J :l -
11'\t 6-0•1\1~ ,,. II• u111J to 01 tr•e d.at• 0' th 1 Nol•t• 0 OrtQ<HY J ~-6515 Calilomlt, 110 Via Onlieto, Orange County on Stpttm. "ctltloua be eppo1nlwtl • 1 •""..on iii :> • f 11a11c• 1r1J 1.-l1r>.ir1Ct the Putt'(; Sa .. '1 SID 4!12 74 nttlhip, a pannertll•P pr• PUBLIC NOTIC• River Ave •201, Ntwpon Newpo11 8aach, Ctlll bef 11• l002 au1lrteS1 Nam• rlPfM••n1.111...... CO ::; O
,,0., , ., " co11~t•1;c Dated: September I , ~:i~~ :·~~~u1~1s:'.:! '" Btach, C.111. 92M3 02$13 FS44207 Stetemenl adm1M.t1:1 t/1• r 1 ,,. I c0 -,,
1100 ol co•u n 1mpro••· 1002. don R Fayner· Connie Plclltlou• Timothy HHty, 47$2 l.o• Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con· Put>fllhtO Newp0r1 BHcll· tne Fottowtno pe11ons thv d11c~1+·t•t ~
mon1 1' ""'! 11tu pm1m1 HART• K INO & COLO· Ftyner, Murr•.Y j.J t.tlkow-au1lne11 Neme \111de1 Or .. Rt.ncho Palos dueled l'ly l corporation Cotta Men Diiiy Pilot 1rt d0tog bus1nen H THE CO CD
::i ICt ''•'..l '" t.i .. ht••• ··n tho "CN llZ, TtUtlff; Glenn A Nol· ltat•lft•nt Vt<dH, Clht. 90274 Tri• regJstraot(t ) com-September 22, 29, OclOber ACTIVE MACHINERY , .. QUVf II • .... • ::3' c 1v ..,, ,..t''i>P\.11 Btacn Bv: O•rv ... King, son, Tru11 .. : Sttvtn A. The FOllO>ittng j)«IOtll Thll butlneu I• con-menced 10 11an11c1 buSI· 8 13 1992 SALES. 1149 w 18th St WILL o:and cw' 5 o"rea oy oi:-11;ued by E:aq. Authorbed Agent Nelson, Tru1t1•, Marta .,, dom~ but•ntss H dueled by-co-pattnet1 ntll under the nct1llous ' ' T 7311 Costa Mesa. C1hl. 92621 bl admtll~ t 1 • b.1!•• v ~0,:19 M•·•~O••·'' Hospital p UI D s 11 H E "HE OASTA CEL The regls111111(t) com· 8u1lne11 Namt(1) llSltd • James Michael Saw.:i1:s, The win :mu ·•'h 'o\l1i;t1;. -. P1esb~rer . .ir a C1111101ni.i for Securllv •c c R~~:n•end~~~p.'~1sen: L'ULAAt.ANO ~UPER menced to transact bual· 1bo111on:N/A PUBLIC NOTICE 2189 T1is11n, Cosio Mts.i, ari v."1111111. •er £ • 11011010111 pub c benefit Sate Bank J Co-TrustH'a: RinntoH Eo• STORE. 191 9 Newport ness under the F1cUllous PrHldtnt Calif 92627 ttuminolllon , u .. : ... ,..,1
co•e>o111 o • •the "Bo•· Contact: Heney • ttrprltH, Inc"':: Mere Blvd Costa Mui, Cihl Bu1lnH1 Nam1(1) ll1ted Thie •tatement was filed FlctlUout Thia buslnus Is con· by th• cout1
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ro""' l •cu..! "11 the re-Hugh•• s1ev90 Salaet: John w. 92527 aboVt on: Septtmblr 1. with the County Clttk ol Bualnesa Neme ducted by, an lnd1vldu~ THE PCll I .. I'll
1.,na.nJ of I"~ Issuers Phone Ho.: (714)•32· Schroedor, Judith J Sehr· Joe Eyerman, 2004 Court 1992 Orange County on Septem· Stelement The registraot(I) com-rltqUeSIS ,1u1h 111, ~
Cl) -· r oai.ng F.wa Ra to De-8700 oeder; and Stanley J Ave., Nawport Beach, Calif. Grego~ J. Kelley ber 11, 1992 The Following persona m•nced 10 tr.msact busl· adm1111ster "'" • '11" O
m.1nd Hea 111 ~JCil1fy Rov· Publi shed Newport Frieaman. with its pt1nclpal 92663 This • attmeol wu filed ~544211 are Cloiog buttness as· neu under the Flc1111ous under lhl' Ir •~ ;•11J,..n1 ~ < enuo Bonds tHOJIJ Memo-Beach-Costa Mesa Daily place of business toe.led Stacie Huebschwerten. 1 with the County Cltrk of Published Newpon Beach-EQUIPMENT SPECIAL· Business Name(•) listed AdminKtni. ' a
r·.i• Heosp 1"1 Pr~sb~lel!anJ P1101 September 22 1992 al 890 West Baker Street, Gretel Court, Newport Orange County on Septem-Cotti Mesa 011ly Piiot ISTS, 17860 Newtiope St., above on· Jwwtty 8, 1905 Act 1T111' ' 1' ii CD
Se• 115 198J.F LOCA· 7 g Suite 203, Costa Mesa. Beoch, Citltf, 92683 ber 8, 1992 Se b 22 29 Oc b Ste A272 Fouota1n Valley Jamos M. Sawa11 allow tht' TION Ho.ig ._i.-mo11:11 Hos· t 4 Calilotnla 92626. hH been Thia busl11111 Is con· 1'143805 pttm er • ' to er Cal;I, 92700 ' This llatemenl was filed r1:1prots1111tAhvt'
P ta• Presb\ lor•.in JC\ __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ olssohved, effeC1111e July ducted by: a genoraJ pan· Published Newport Beach· 6• 13• 1992 Peter John Bonin Jr with the County Clerk ot maoy a".,,,
t • .-wpe>ll Bouiev:i•d. ana 31, 1992. From and alter nership Costa Mesa paJty Pilot T-141 9301 Grnnwlch Or . .' Hu,;.: Orange Couoty on Septem· obt..unmg cou•t ,•n'rOv 1 3~1 Hospot.ll A.,:ia NI.'•~· LEGAL NOTICE lhal date, no authorny ex· Thi 1eglstranl(1) com· September 22, 29, October PUBLIC NOTICE 11ng1on Beach Caltl 92646 ber I , t992 Betore l'klng < .. , 1 t\ ·l''Y o.:>•I Bea.:h. Calilorn•3 NOTIC., OF 1sts In any person to Incur menced to transact busl· This buslne11 t~ con-F5•3110 tmport.1nt •t• ow 9.ti~8 "" d bod r Fl I 6, 13, 1992 Cl ed b . I dMd I p b h N B h however th• I"' 011 ti T.,e bon..is _.,, 1 bi> •ss1;ea PUBLIC SALE OF on e I ness or other ob 1· nets under the cllt ous T.732 Fictitious uc1 y. an n ua u hs eel ewpon e.:ic • rliprasantah.,,.., ,\ill tw
ABANDONED jalJons on behalf ol the Business Name(s) llsted aualn .. • Neme The regl11ra111(s) com· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot reQV1ted to 9,. rvl>t• lu
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;~ ... ~;: 1~555~;~~,J u;;,a~~e 1:~e PROPERTY art11ersl'l1p The firm bus1-above on: August 21, 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement menced to transact busl-September 15, 22. 29, Oc· mterestttd pt-• .i• ~ uni<. $ ~uer unaer s ... 1 • s 3. 5 Notice 1s hereby given ;:!:, ~~~1;:1~ ·~;e:;IC~~v:, ~~;",~~=!~~~w:!4:.1 filed Fictitious areThdol• ~Folbluows nlng••• peras·. sons ~~~~ne"s~de~.·~~(:,lct;:~~ tober 6. 1992 T·720 ~~eJs "~;:'d ~~'/,.1 ';°' ·; o~ ,... Jnd 7 ot A·t,, • lll of the 11131 the undersigned will A. Wimbush, Managlog with tht County Clerk ol ButlM•• N•"'• above on· N'A " ' 1
Constot .. 110" ot l"e Sl3le ot sell at public auct•on. pur· General Partnet, who w1fl Orange Couoty on August SUNSE TRA\IEL, 16461 Peter John Bonin Jr PUBLIC NOTICE actoon) Th~· nc1"p..-ri<.h•fll Cat.torn a Sec11on 200 or suant 10 Soc11on 21700 ol pay ttie debts of the dls· 2t, 1992 Stetement Pacllle Coast Hwy., Sunset This statement ~ai tiled admm1strahor> .luttiooty
Art1clo II of IM Charier of the Business &" ProlH· sOlvod partnership FS•2212 The Followlng pe1sons Btach, Caltr. 90712 • with the County Clerk 01 Fictitious w1H be 9ran1 .. d 1;11!1•'.• .1n
u e Issuer 10 1 .. i.1nce the soooal Code, the following DATED S t b are dolog business as: FA Travel & Tours, a Celt· Otange Coonty on Stptem-1nt~estt>d p ·•· r •' • ~~,s~ .. cr"'ao~:e :~~·~'.1 do~ ~~~~~~A~~ofs'~1~00:;~ 1, 1092 : •P •m •r 6~~~sh~~e~:~YBe;~:; g ,&Noew~E:-~c~~7 ~:1~'. ~~r;.~~~"~11e231~. ber 11, 1992 •u;~~~!!t:~;n• ~~~..c:~~~,\~~ t • ··,~~~
• 't' • oo g11 or\ of u·e rv. Eager, Mower, Bed. Mlchael A. Wimbush, September 1, 8, 11. 22. 92663 Uiguoa Hills, Cahf. 92653 FS44209 The Following persons wh) th .. cou11 • n 1 •~w<'• to re rep.-i•d from ctiest. M>es misc .. KAI· Maneglng Ciene11•~ 1992. ·\t Oooald Hendricks, 117 Tills business Is con-Put)hshed Newport Booch· a1e doing business as: grnnl tht' ,1u111 • •C'IO~nWl'S rt C'•1t';1 tly the STAL DEISHER 0·25 Furrn· Partn•r T·TOO 31st St., Newport Beach, ducttd by: a cor~tioo Costa Mesa 011ly Pilot THE HANDYMAN COM· A HEAR~~ •
I si..e• lriJ~ t~e 6011ov.er lure. Dresser, TV E·center, Pub II shed Newport Cahl. 92663 The reglstrant(s) com-September 22. 29. October PANY, 277 E 23rd SI, pttlilon "' b • 1 ~., s Not, e ·~ 1n·cndl'd to Bo\es m•sc house items B ..c D 1 PUBLIC NOTICE DoM Wedde.ien, 3.48 Syd· menc:ed 10 trans.Cl busl· II, 13, t992 Costa Mes11, Cahf 92627 Oc1ob .. r Z:' •' •• • • .:c .~ p / "1~ ':'le oi..tl c no· l\ENT \\ELCH F-55 Toots each osta Mesa 11 Y ney l.J\., Costa Mesa. Calll. neu under lh• Ficuuous T-739 Dennis Le Snure. 277 E PM 1n 0 .. 1 •
• ·~ of s~c· TV 2 vac sto1uo luggage. Piiot SeptembOf 22• 1992 Fic titious 92627 BuslnHs Name(s) lislod 23rd St., Costa Mesa. Ca1o1 Jt 34 t Tn.. " I
soi goods , BARBARA 17-16 Buslnesa Name This business ts con· above on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 Bo' 141-1
STE( H-55 Fan, bed. chest, PUBLIC NOTICE Statemant duC1ed by:• general part· Kenneth Vll/\ct. Vice Pre51· Tn1s business Is con· 9Z613 1s-1 lbt TV i..11 11ems 22 ~ bo nershlp dent Fictitious dueled by· an inel1v1duaf IF YOU t E. 1
-AROLl'•E HILLE H·58 Fictitious Tho Followiog persons The reglatrant(s) com· Trilt atatemenl was filed Buslne11 Name Tne reg1s1raot(s) com· ..,e 91;:in1.119 •I' I' n
1. bo\es PATRICK a•t aoiog bus•oess 5s: menced to tr1nsact busl· with the County Cleik ol Statement menced to traosact bus•· you $hOulrl "'Ir l"° 1 11 i·1,.
..;RAFT t·S Play pen, bed. Buslneu Name ~~~NGU:~8Jg~E~~23 U~: ne8 ss under the F1c1111ous Orange County on Septem· The Following persons ness undN tho F1c1111ous hti.lf1n9 .1n 1 t "' u•
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couch. !.in .• VCR. stereo. Statement Balboa , 2 , Newpoll usioess Namt(s) listed t>er 11, 1992 ate doing 1>us111ns ns· Business Name(sl t1slNl Objt'CbQn• 1 1 • • •r1
Rel m ... a.o misc. 12 ~ The Follo~ing persons Beach, Cahl. 92663 above on: NIA F544198 AME Al CAN EAGLE above on• Augu51 26, 1!192 Obl~llon!. .,. ti tr... 1111IJ~~~~~~~~~~I
O•S DIANA AALAC 1-96 are dotng business as T dd l 0 bb 1623 Donald HtodriCks Published N ........ o,, Beach· CLEANERS, 3838 E Coasi Oeon1s Le Shute b\! Ortl th.. r •• ,r 'lil ' ... Bed T\ SI eapt ad ~ac:h (a)NEWPORT NAUTICAL 0 yno 0 s. This statement was Med -··.-Hwy ., Untt c. Coiona dol Th1.s st:ilemen1 Y.3S I ·ea appt'ar3nc.. r 1, 1. · ~5. b•s m SC ""VIN' SOUND. SECURITY & CEL· ~B"e' -cBha. 'c~ta1f. 9'.!·., .. Newport With th• County Clerk ol Costa Mesa Diiiy Pilot "~r. Cal1I. 92625 Wllh the County Clerk ol tu>r<;;on Ot b' ' I tit 111... 888
• " . I • ""' LULAR (b)CUSTOMIZEO .. a ""''"' 0 c I A I Saptember 22. 29, Octobor Mu 0 c t 0 s tnm ... -,F YO • ' WRfN, K 23 V.asn & dry. VEHICLES (c)THE CEL· Oaoe Now, t60J w. Bal-range oun Y on ugus Aaml K Oarwrctle. 20371 rongo ouo y n ep ~ · I-;:::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;::;;;:;:; tied couch, \ICR, rel. LULAR DIVISION 1919 boa 112. Nowpol1 Beach, 20, 1992 6, 13, t992 Blufls•de Cir .IB413. Hun· bOf 4, 1992 CAEOlfOfl 1•
sholves. st. eqpt., bu. N B • C Calif 92663 FS42047 T·744a t•ngtoo Beach. Call! 92646 F543&59 con1m9ent
• sc MARY DORRELL K· ewport lvd • osta This bustnen Is con. Published NIWJ)Ol't Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE This t>usintss 11 con· Published Newpotl Beacn· Clt>ci:ist'd
:'ti Desi. F-ciib., beds. sl Msesa. Cali! 92627
1 ducted by: a geoeral pirt· Coste Mesa Dally Pilot ducted by. 1n lnd1111du.:il Costo Mesa D;i.fy Piiot your clain OQPt 40 .. bu misc. tac11 Huebschv.e en. t s b 8 5 22 The regtttrant(S) com· s I> 5 ,2 n 0 and mail s.111.1 w111 be by compot1· Gretel Court, Newport ne1sh1p eptem ar 1, • 1 • , Fictitious moncea lo transact busl· ep1em er 1 • " . . c· l)t!rsonal "I ,~"n' ,. ·•
I .e b1oa•l'19 (wr111en sealed Beach, Ca111. 92663 The re91strant(s) com-1992 • Busln••• Nalfte ness under IN F1ctit1ou1 tot>er 6, 1992 appotnt...O ti• ' ..
b.;ls m3y be subm•ttod In Joe Eyerman, 2004 Court menced Jo t;~"";' ~ti· T-692 Statement Business N1ma(s) listed T-722 111r1th1n 1.i .. 1 m>• ., '
advance) on the 6th da~ ol Ave . Newport Beach, CaLI. ness un erN • ( )1ct1t us PUBLIC NOTICE The Following persons above on· Aug.ust2.4. 1.m PUBLIC NOTICE Ille date ol 11" ;J " 992 2 oo M 92663 Business amt s llsted art Cl~buainff• H~ RamT K. O•rw1che lt!lli'rs .1• 1 ..,clobe•. 1 at : . . T . b I above ftft N A .. the premises where said ,,ts uslnen s con· --(1)80 E BEER BONG This sta1eme111 ..,as hied Fictitious • sect+on '•10 Wanda E. Raggio proporty has boerl slorod dueled by: a general pan· Todd Lynn Dobbs Flclllloue (b)BBB. 3419 Via Udo. No. with the County Clerk ol Cahtorm1 Pr r •
• 1 ed 1 nersh1p This 11a1emeot was filed luslne•• Neme 193, ..._.__ 8eacfl, Calif. Orange County on Septem-Business Name Thd lln'I<' 1 1 1 City Clerk ol th• City of .:ind v.nicri Is ocat a Th 1 ( 1 ~th the County c•~k ol s ·--....... s AYRES SELF STORAGE • regts rants com· "' .... ••••men• 921163 . ber 11, t992 t•t•ment ""Ill not ~·P'l' 1; .. 1 ... J Newport Beach 7012 Ernest Ave Hunting· menced to transact busi-Orange County on August The Followlog persons Neil MtrstiaM Levin, 1605 FS44212 Th• Follo,.,.1ng persons months toon1 c •• •. ,, n•l
Publist ea Ntwooll ion Beach ca · 714.949. ness under the FICtitlous 20, 1992 are dolog butlness 1s: E. Balboa 811/d., Newport are doing business as: dnlri n01,,.,~ .t ,
Beach·Cosra r1esa D3 ly 7314 landlord reserves Business Name(s) listed F5•2042 NEWPORT NAUTICAL B9lch, Calil. 92661 Published Ne..,port BHCh• RAUL'S MARINE CANVAS r f,IA'! E i.AMt,._E
Pilot Sep1ember 18. 19 21 the roghl 10 b•d 81 the sale. obove on: August 21, 1992 Published Newport BHch-SOUND, SECURITY ANO Thia business ls con-Costa Meso Dally P1lo1 628 Termtnal Way, Costo , ,. 1 ~ ,_,, o, 11 ., court 11 22. 23 24 25 26 28 199~ Purchases must be mad• S~clt Huobschwolen Costa Mesa Dolly Pilot CELWLAR, 1919 Newport ducted by: an tndMduaJ Septembt1 22. 29. October t.leu Cat.I 92627 p;,rt;Otl 1~99 b'; casri and pa•d tor at the This statemeot 111ras tiled septtmber 1 8 15 22 Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Caltl. The reg1Str1n1(s) com· 6, 13, 1992 Raul A Ayala, 2162 S1ate ' 1 , .... ..., ;, .,.,""'
----------111me of purchase. All pur· with ttie County Clerk of t992 ' ' ' ' 92627 menced to transact buSi• T·7•2 Ave., Costa Moso, Calif ,.,~ ~1.1, I <' ,,.11 ~11,.,. ourt PUBLIC NOTICE chased gOOds are sold as Orang• County on Augusl T-69S S1aclt H\Jebschwerleo. 1 riesa under tha FlC11tious 92627 1 '!>rn 1 Rr(tYttSI tor
----------115 ond must be removed at 21, 1992 Gretel Court, Newport Business Namt(I) listed PUBLIC NOTICE This buslnass ts con-f"'' ~ .g• .. .-cl tt-e 11 ,,9 NOTICE OF ume o l sale. Sole 15 subject F542149 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, Clhf. 92'63 above on: August t 7, 1992 dUCl<'d by an lnd•vlelual " tmw lw'f ,mo PUBLIC SALE to c.:incellatoon in the event Published NewpOfl Beach-This bu1lnt11 Is con-Neil l.eYltt Fictitious The 1eg1strant(s) com· 1. P,:. 01 t-" ilt' M~~
TO Jeanene O W1tson. ot n111emen1 between Costa Men Dally Pilot FlcUtlous ducted by: •n ind1YlcluaJ T)'l11 statement was filed BualMss Name mencod to tr.:inuct bust· >r 0 1 any p.,lltion 01 903 w 17th S1reo1, 1172. Landlord and obligated s I> 1 8 15 22 Buelneas Name The registrant(•) com· With 1he County Clerk ot Statement ness under tht F1c1t11ous i.coucil as provided 111 Costa Mesa. CA 926:!7 panv eptem er · • ' • Statement mooced to transact bus!-Oraoge Couoty on Augusl Th• Followlng persons Business N01me(s) hsled ~ t ;:in 1;?50 01 Ill•
Notice Is riereby g11ten M •n•v•r, AYRES 1992 ness undor th• Fictitious 20, 1992 are doing business as· above on August I, 1986 . iomi..l Prcb:ih• c~ A pu1suan1 10 Ca11 torn1a SELF STORAGE T~98 The FOiiowing persons Business Name(a) lnted fS420ao COFFEE CORRAL. 2BOt Raul A .Ayala i;~w:.t ior ::>p\'Ctoll Nohcv
Health and S.lfeiy Code PUBLIC NOTICE ore doing bustMSs as: abc>Ye on: August 21, 1992 PublisllOd Nev."" .. Beach-H1tbor Blv<I., Costa t.1e11. This 11a1emenl was Med '"''"' , a.:l 11;" from lhll Section 18037:; and Call· PubltShed Newport SHEEHAN S JAGUAR Stactt Huobschwerlen ,...... Calif. 92620 with lh• County Clertc ot >vrt _,. ~
torn1a ComT1erc13I Code Beacn..Costa Mesa Daily SERVICE, 2085 Unit 1 Pio· This s~ltment was filed Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Susan Slrangway, 1300 Ol'ango County oo Septem· Atloiney for Petttoootr
Section 9504 !hilt the fol· Pilot Seplcmber 22, 29. Fictitious cenlla Ave .. Costa Mesa, with the County Clerk ol September 1• 8, IS, 22. Adams Ave •26C, Costa t>er 4, 1992 THOMAS c l(ING
lowing desc11bed property 1992 au;!:~:,::,m• ~~m~62/ Sheehan. 6n 2o;a, ~2 County on August 1992 T-693 ~~~.a Cbau1,s11n9!~,26 '' coo· Publ••heCI Ne~~t•B3e7a3cth· C17o5•6t,or.i~gtes~V• will be SOid al Pubhc Aue· 1745 NOl'lh Coast HNY . Laguna FS 2 l d " ·• b ~· d I • ~ .. -• ¥ nl• ¥ 'on to '"e n19•wst bidder The Following persons Beach, Calif. 926S1 • 1 5 PUBLIC NOTICE ucte ... Y i1'1 llldllil ua Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 92G27•'l153
,.,, a cast er 5 check made PUBLIC NOTICE asc~~';fc~uiR°t'~ asCOM· Gary T. Shffhan, 2085 Pub~shed Newport Bitch· The reg11tra111(s) COtn• September 22. 29, OctObel o.,.I) payable to Security Pac•l•c Pl 1 C Costa Mesa Cally p,101 Fl-"ltloua meoced to 1ran1act busi· 6 tl 1992 t:1 ... 1,h Cost' Slate B,1n~ (payaole al rime 8SC1DOO PAN Y IN SU RANCE •cant a Ave.. oata .,... noss undei the f 1ct1t1ous • • •.~ 1 p 01 of sat(') on September 29 Notice of Sele AGENTS, BROKERS & Mesa, Clllf. 92627 September t. 8, IS, 22, aualneaa Name Business NJmt (s) t1sted T·736 ... wp -I
MANAGERS 3090 Br11101 This business 11 con-1992 St I t S --Diiiiili~ii\-Tij;;e--~liiBnnmirr;""r--i ~~~ a~~~.~ ~t~tt b~;:~ of Real Property Street, Sutte t60, Costa ducted by: 1 general p111. Thi FJ1!~~n persons ~~2" on eptember t, PUBLIC NOTICE
1Securt'd C•ed 1011 at 1he •t Pr1Y•t• Sele Mese, Calil. 92626 nership T-699 '"doing business as· Susan Slrangv.ay ---~Fl~c-t"'.'l"'.'tl-o-u-1---1----------rotlowing toCi!l•on Case No. A112385 Richard Henry Schwelck· The reglstraot(s) com-A WEE 8tT OF E\IERY· This sllltment wos liled YOU AAE IN DEfAUl l
A '"e lror>t entrance 10 In lhe Superior Court ol ert, 1312 Out11gger Or., Co-meoced to trans:ic1 bus1· PUBLIC NOTICE THING, 1o4 A E lTth wllh the County Cloik 01 8u1lne11 Nem• UNDER A DEED OF
Su•fe 20!> ISocond Floor) lht State ot California. lor rona del Mar. Cahf. 92625 ness under the F1ct1hous Strfft, Costa Mesa. Cthl O•ange County on Soptem-Statement TAUST, DATED AUGUSl
I 7802 Irvine Boulevaid tria County ol ORANGE Betty Martin Schweickert, Business Namt(S) llsttd Fictitious 92627 t>er t 1, 1992 Th• FoUowtog ptflonS H 1t90 UHlESS VOU
' In the Matter ol lhe Estate 1312 Outrigger Of., Cofona above on· AuguSI II, 1992 BuslnelS Neme Jenel Laing Robertson A.a· F544210 are do1og bus1ntu n : TAKI ACTIOH TO PRO. ;::::========::;! ol MARY ELIZABETH del Mar, Cahl 92625 Thomas F. Sheehan Stetement magt, 203 2111 Street, BRITE IDEAS, 25134 S~· T£CT YOUR PAOPERTY, IT
KELLEY. Decened This business 11 con· This a1atemen1 was hied The Following perions Costa Mesa. Calif 92627 Published Newport Beach· 111, Laguna Niguei, Cahl. MAY Bf SOlD AT A PU8·1
Notice is hereby given ducted by· husband and ""''h tile Couoty Clerk ol are doing business .,. This busloess 15 con· Costa Mosa Daily Pilot 92677 UC $Al£ If YOU NEED
that Iha understgned wlh wilt Orange County on August MING AUTO BEAUTY dueled by· an tnd•••duat September 22 29, October Kt11ltn Ehubeth Crapo, AN EXPLANATION OF
sell as P11vate Sale, to tne The reg1strant(s) com-20, 1992 CENTER, 3201 So. Hart>of The regist•ant(s) com· 6, 13, 1992 25t34 Sano11a, laguoa THE NATURE Of THE
Highest and beSt blddtf, menced to transact busl· F5•2041 Blvd., Santa .Ana. Caltl. m«lCed to transact busl· T·740 Niguel, Caltl. 92677 PROCEEDING ACiAINSTI
subject to conl1rmalion ol ness undt< th• Flctilious Published Newport Beach· 92704 ,. nen under the Ficutious This business 11 con· VOU YOU SHOULD CON·
said Supenor Court. on Of Buslneu Name(s) Usttd Costa Mesa Dally Pilot AMM Enterprises Inc., Cal· B11,1lness Name(s) ltsted PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1duel u ct A lAWYEA
CA
Nf'wport
EARL
Kenneth Taft Eerl,
born llt>,wer County,
Okll\l1om0l, May 31,
1907. aied Septemt>er
1a. 1~2. Newport
Boach, CA. Former
ad11erll•lng ngency
partner nd eaecu11va
and movie w rttor. In
tne adven1s1ng busl·
mus (Barnes Camp-
bell Earl nnd Foote,
Cone & B oldlng)
ho.id1no ma1or work
tor M o1orola. K•n·
nocon Copper. Whit•
King and Ivory Soop
ond LOCkhOOd Al~
Cfiltt t.lo1r10 C.tOdtlS ln-
c lud e The Bride
Camo C O O : ·Twin
Boda, "Bethina
Beauty," "Stardust.r.
• Seven Onys l..•ave,•
'Oponod by M1stako.w
wn1pli'\lt'1" and many
others He w .. s also
an ac11vo r.\d10 and TV
w11ter ~1111 credits tor
"Lu' Raa.o lhea11e,"
• "F<ithcr Knows D•st,"
On(' Mon's Fam1ty."
Dr, ~1111.11." • Fnco
Valul! 1.1n>on9 otncrs
Survived by wire
t.lolbn Rose Beebe,
C1au9lll\.'r s Meftnd11 E
Chotnoy 1s1sters, 01e)
ond Dt1•ba1a E Ora·
hom (Long Beac:h,
CA), eight gtaf\Ochlt-
dron an1.1 thr ce great
gtonachlldron Ser·
vlCOI 11 '00 A M
Thurtd.ly. Pac1f1c View
Memo11:il Park. New•
port 8e0lcn . lollowed
t:>y gr;:ives1de SOl'\ltce,
Viewing Wodneed\ly,
2 00 to 8 00 PM 114-
644·2700 ~ ~~;/~~ ~::~~~.ct~ ~=· on· Stptamber 1, September t, 8. 15, 22. ~f'en~~· ~~og~~. M~~,=~~Y ~~ ~o1:maAugust 11, 1992 Fictitious ~.;:~:,''~.';!!!~ ~~':,: lA~~~'S ':ALE
JOHN • •oLER. 3•0 R"ic .. ··d H. Sc .. ··-1-k.... 1992 ' • ' ....... 9' 8 " I N "' F .... 1 HALL "" "" 0 ·-......... .,, Cltif. 926n Th'9 statement ""as filed ••Mis • • nest under the •Chllous ,_, U 314 GLENNEYRE, SUITE G, LA· This 1t1tement was Med T-696 ThlS bu1ln191 It con· Wfth tht County Clerk ol Sletement Business Namo(1) listed 0.1 lAJuhu1 ,,._ 1992 ••1 Ann Belle" H•ll
Hove A
Garage Sole 1
c_,,.,.,..c .............. ...,, • ...,._.
SELL
your used vehicle
through classified
642-5878
GUNA BEACH. CA 926S1 with th• County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a corporation Oiange Couoty on August Th• Followtng persons above on· N/A 11 oo Au •• ttiv '"'"•"-•' p;issod away Monday, atl ltle right 1111• and lnlef· Orange County on Septem-The ttgletrant{•) com-20. 1092 art Cloing business as: Kt11lin Crapo 111 Su110 100 111 thu """"" 1.t Sept 2 1. 1992. 1n
t5t ol Hid deceased al bf< 10, 1992 Fl~tltloua menced to 11-.ct busJ. FS42038 BALLOON FX, 1984 An• ~ statement ~.,. lllod ""' I~ lu1..ll4ttl •I 121 Nowport Beach Sh•
hme of death and all rlghl, • F54408.5 neH under 1he Flclilloua PUOti.hed Nowport Beach· helm Ave. •B. Costl Mell. with the Count)' Clttk ol S ,..,.,_., St rn lho r:lly 111 was the betov•d ~~: !~u:~:,r~~I ~'d.:•:: Published iq~ Beach-•u;~~~!:!::"9 Buslneu Name(•) listed Coate Men Daily Piiot ~~·~::62/,rrazu, 1984 ~~~~ fgg°':"Y on Septem-~;:":,, g:;;~,.: g;;;:i. motnor o l Nancy Lynn
1na1 ol aatd Clec .. sed AHi Costa Mase Oany Piiot The Following per1on1 ~~~ on: S.ptemblr 11' September 1, 8, 15, 22, Anaheim Ave. •B. 00111 FS44201 nla ~ence Com· ::;c~ ~~d N~:Or::rr~
property, slluated In the September 22· 29• October are do1119 buslneu as: B•rt>at• Matkovtch 1992 Mesa, Cit.I 91627 Put>Jished N-port BHch-panv • <Al!lo11"8 Co1fl()l1t Hall, Jr ol Oan11 Point:
Coty of Costa Mesa, County 6. 13, 1992 1a1COATS Of ARMS IN· This 11ai.m.nt was filed T~97 Thll but1ness Is cott-Coste ,.,111 Daily Pilot hun •s duly •v1.11J111tnl Iovino ••ttor ol TaylOt
ol Orange, Stal• ol Caltfor· T·734 TERNATIONAL (b)MAGNA With the County Cle<k Of ducted by: •n lndMdual 1111 h'U undur '"*' Qlflatn WhHHtdO Balley o f
naa part1C\Jlarty desenbe<I U LI CARTA 1215, TT1 Conven-Oringt County on Septem-PUBLIC NOTICE The reg1•tr1nt(s) com· September 22· 29• Octobe< l:Mt\t nt Trust l&.tlllf.UllfC'f hy San Clemenl• and as follows: 1977 Rosemary P B C NOTICE t1on W1y, ANhllm, Cla1f ber 4, 1992 monced 10 transact busf. 6, t3, 1992 Muv111s Cano end Eh• Ptact. Costa Me11. Tract 92802 ,543157 Flctltloua nass under the flchtlous T·737 <AllO fluat~r;o ind ••II.I Doro Balley Wells,
t678, Lot 28 Fictitious Joari Marga101 Maclennan, Published N-8eac:ti. 8uslne11 Name Bu1111ess Namt(s) ltsted PUBLIC NOTIC• •••I ~llJ!u ti.t1141s 111 Sill Hun ling ton Beach: Tarma of lhe sele .,, 8u1IM11 Nam• 4642 E Chapman Av•. Sii ·-,....... Stetement ebovl on: Septemblf 1, '" U4tt lllltl• •id Pwtr• Gu\l.itlt and grandmother o t
cash In llwful m<l'llY of the Stetement 185, Orange, Cahl. 92669 CoS11 Mas• Dady Pilot The Foo0..,,119 persona 1992 S T M T OF a !>lll(lllJ MVI*' •nd , ... lft Ablga11 Sock, Nowpon
United Statas on Conl11m1· Th• FOiiowing por1ons Scot Oougl41 Maclennan, September 15, 22, 29, Oc· .,. doing busloess as: Jamos Ttr1az1a TA E EN ,,..,,0 C.J1ve11tUll 1m1t Olutt;t Nows, VA.
llon ol the Sale. Ten J>tlf• are doing business as· 4642 E. Chapm1n Ave. Ste. tobef 8, 1992 SCOTT PRODUCTS. 15111 This statement was llltd WITHDMWAL fROM Li.mo.-. hUsA.MlflU 111tt.t wit" In llou ol flowt1s, do-ceot of amount bid lo be (•)PARKHURST PUBLISH· 185, Orange, Cll1f. 92669 T·72t Wutmmster Ave., Costa with 1i,. County Clerk ol _.A"TNE"IMI_. .., 11u1t1lf1. •UWJIJud Ott /\u n4110ns mi.y be made
daposlted wilh bid Bids or ING COMPANY lb)M· This bustntH Is con-MHa, Cahf 12627 Or.:ioge County on Stl)ltm-0_.IMTINO UNDER llU'' )t IMO t• h11tru to tho American Can-
otter1 to be In wuting t n<I OTORCYCLE BUSINESS ducted by· co-partners PUBLIC NOTICE Scott M1ch1tl Huntley, bef t 1, 1992 ,.ICTITIOUI mtmt Ne> 80 •87118 111 cer Society 0 , Fnonda
will be recetved at the NEW SLETTER. 1812 The reg11trant(1) com· Flotltlout 1S18 Westmmster Ave . F544208 BUSINESSNAMI 8111>11 "Pl\l'll • 01 Olhcllll ol thl 01Ango County
aloiHald ott1e. at anytime Alesha Straet, Costa Mesa, moneod to tran11ct bUsl· Co111 Meso, Catil 9262'1 Published Newport 6tach· Tht totlowlng rerson hes Ruoo11ls of Ot~ Ccountv Public Library. Costa
alter the first publlcallon Cahl. 112626 ness under the F1ct111ous Bu•IMH Neme This buslneu Is con· Costa Mesa Daily Pitot wllhdrown H a genoral Sll•lt o4 C.n1n1a. unde1 Me•• Sorvtc•• dl-
hereol and before elate or Joseph C Parkhu111, 18t2 Bu1111ess Nam•(•) kstecl Sl•lement ducted by; 1n lndMClual Septe be 22 29 October partntr from th• panner· ttiv IJ'JWVI o4 ..-tn.trC1111 rectod t>y Hart>or
The fOllOwing persons Tl'le registrant(s) com-m r • • sh•P ope1at1ng unelor the UlnlAlll'Od wit! ... •• IMJk uwn • Ml Ohvo Mor· art <l0<ng bustneu as· menctcl 10 transact bUS•· 6. 13. t992 fict1tl(X.I• business namo of ~1100 to ti,. l'llQtwl•t hid·
{•)CATHY VEE nen under the F1c1i1tous T·143 TERRA al 1640 Pomon• dilll lur cash or ct..c;:ll .. tunry, Costn MH•.
(b)SEMINARS 8Y THE Buslntn Namt(I) ltstld PUBLIC NOTICE SI • Cotta MtH. Calif. dut'.rlt)Ud bllluw ~ at ii$4iOi·i5i55i4i.iiiiiiiii SEA. 219 Margwott St . above on· Seplambor 1, 92827 thu IWTW OI IMu In "'•'ul
Corona dtl Mar, Call!. 1992 Flctltlou• Tht Flctttlou• Business IT1'A..'\' of tttu Uoottld St.-~'t 1~25 Scott Huntley 1 N Neme reletrtd to 1b011e ol l\ltiw-. •1tt;ou1 w111Ml STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Legat O.partment al the Pilot 11
plea~ 10 enrtounce a lllW Hrv1ce
now evalteble to new bu1lne1111
We w1H now SEARCH the neme for
y<>Y et no extra charge, encl .. v• you
the time encl the trip 10 the Court
House In Senta Ana. n,.n, of court•.
after the ... rch II com•ect W9 wtll
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1te11m1nt with the County Clerk,
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Calhenne B. Volpe, 11456 Thi• statement was filed aua Mii •m• was tiled In Orang• County ty ox111uss 1• ""tliluil ., to
Foothill 81. 13, Sylmar, wilh the Couoty Clerk 01 Th ':~·~enl eone on Janu1ry t4, 1992 ht~. uw. 1J111W~10 llf 11•1
Calll. 91342 Orange County on Sopt•m-• w1 .ng Po~ F511112 cuml w""-"• al 11gh1 ltlkl
This buelnttt 11 con· blf 4, 1992 art doing bus nest u . FuJI ,...m• and eddrHs of lftd 11141.ffttt 111.1w httlf tir 11
Ol.leted by: an lndiVidual Fl43fft PACIFIC GONDOLA. 2901 ltW peraon Wllhdr1""1"9' 11 11Uth ltUJIV41 111 lfWI tu IMllOI UMf.
lhe reglttrant(t) com-PUblllhtd N-port 8et1Ch· W8 • Coah c'!11H91~,. Newpot1 Mlrk Vtl\ WiCklor, 700 th• lollO•mg llt1,c:11b111f MOU1ft OlM
menced to ltlMICI bull-c t M D 1 p 1 tac • •1 • ~ M~ll•rel St. 112. Orange, tif~••v 111uat"d 111 •ho c......, • ~ ntn under the Flctltloua 0• a •u 11 Y 1 01 Robe11 J1m11 Nttrlno, callf 9288 t t llJfOSlffd Cuunty llid St t e,,.,.. ,.,_____
Busln•u Nam•(•) listed septtmbef 1s. 22. 29, Oc· 12918 Abbon Couf1. Oat· Pubi1111td Newport BHcl\-tu wit APN 1Ja on: o~ "$cn'11t:ArtF-;;fu.,
lbova on: Auguat II, 1992 lobet II. 1992 den Grove. Celi! 92t41 Cotta MtH OlllY Piiot l(ll 17 °' luw;t No 94114 lf'I ,;::.. r.u...~
Catheflne 8. Volpe f.723 Thia bu1tne11 11 con· Septtmbef IS 22 H Qe. thlt C.ty ot Cunll• ...... •• _., -Thi• statement ....... filed dueled by "'lnotYIClual !Ober e 1992 • • • WIOWll on • ....., ruuw1.-i Ill Cotta Mela
Wl1h the County Cieri< ot PUBLIC NOTICE Th• r1911trant(1) com· • T·726 8uCJll 'Jn, PIQ841t) 10 10 13 ~--=MO=="=•=•:..-• Orange Courlty on August monced to 111n11Ct bull• Nl\.lu-OI ........ '*"'' ao. 1192 fictitious ntll Uf\dtf the flCtltlout PUILIC NOTICE U.va In lhll Othu1 04 llMI f1M20•a ... IMet ....... Buaintll Name(1) listed Cwnly RIKt"Owl nt said ,ACIPIC ¥'9W
Publlll'teO Newpor1 hact\-ateteMeM abo\19 on· AUQ\11119, 1192 Ftotlttou9 County .. DM\L ,,..
COltl M"a Otl!y Pllot 1111::i~~=1 ~· ~\~t WH filed llu:::-..::--~~11°':!c.:;~~1 '!~ =: ~
Seplll'lll* 1, •• 15, 22, DESIGN 4 LESS, 1079 Of. "<Ith lht County Cltrll of Ti,. IOl!Owlng pet.on It IVIUM ,t:,.tlUll tl9o1lf\ut '"'" "°° Pld'C v.. on...
1192 ange AYI . Cotta Mtll, Ofange County on Augutt doing bl.It•""' 11· , ..... ...,.... '"'"'Wllud CA1~•• ._.
T·701 CaLf. •m1 ao. 1992 ADVANTAGE WiNOOW l'llllllfl51~ -'!Cl lllfvMtt.CS "' ~-:=·=·=:.F.·=~=·=-~~ __ PU_l_UC--ll0-.-...,.-1--Aoblft Kalem. 1018 Of• PMIOH Cl!ANINO ttav '"'* ol thu 11111 ... llUltll
--------·-"'---"'VI Ava • Costa Meta. Pub41&hed Newport 8eKh-2364 NotM Ava • Coat• ( .• lion OI lh11 Noll(;I ••• .,._......_ Ctltf. 12927 Cotll MHI Dally Piiot Mtu. CA 92627 U~• 137 27
....._ • ..._. Tnla bu1ln•11 11 con-September 1, 1. 11, 22. Jrerod Cuflll Sta°'rf, 2364 C..'"'"tiy 1&.11111\J C.!lttMI
.... _.. duded by' If\ lndMdUill 1192 NofM AYf., Coti. Mhl. 0111t.~ 11, 0.•ttf""I Cl kt
The r ..... m The reglllrant{I) com-T-t9I CA 92127 peyat.._ to tho fi\lllWQ Of
.,. ~. ::'ION menctd 10 1ttnted ~ Thia buell\ttl I• con-bcldet tlO 41( hl11tat... 111 PR~A£0 T~USfU :U:,,.':*Na'::,~ICt= P.UILIC NOTICI ~teo l'ly 'f lnd1 1114dlill t 1us1oe p101111fed P'Of'"'
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Tl'tt reil ttrant(t) colft. "*"*' ~ hlch-'* '· 1*· 111 .. 1 Cotta ...,.. C "*'* lo ~ ~ co... MtM Oatly Pllol RENT PM40H IM:it nee• ~ ._ ,iCtlt!Oul ••P'•moer 22. n. Oc:tobtf Pubti.,., ll04Mlbef H. a...t f11'4111•._ • -.
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38R 28A, 2-car gar,
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Yearly $950 mo.
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2BR 1BA upper, w/d,
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OPPOITUNITIES
Photo Clippers TELEMARl<ETING
·~':". ~~-;.
t S Cuddy cabin, &and ntW r• black Very good rH•. 1s-ganon, 20· wn ~nil.., 111. Hew... hometown dlllon. ln & -... o 1-gallon pl•nls, Sl .... . Plctur•. perfect. High
potentlal earnings.
Work without prH· sure. Call anyt.lme.
1-Soo-&43-1345
mnt.......,.e ._,.14 Wisteria S10. 674·9422 tlaust bOxts. ntW ll1tm110t 11111, llereo c••Mtt• CVAIU&V&\.IO vv and MW carblattof. M""" newspaper ~RD 9075 A/C . 47,000 mil••
expanding Its Telemarketlng dtvlslon In ll==========ITANNINO BED ror lltCUlcal 11rimg. Fresh wat• The lilj~ rv Look• & run1 Ilk Newport Beach. Applicants must be u le, s1200 (cost lluih. MW bottom p11nt & I09 111:========:::;;1 new. $4,000 0t t1 experienced In high level phone sales Ind wtn c 0 n t 0 111 P 0 , •, y $2000). Montego Bay paint Cabin hH walk-in "It 1stbC11 Mustang. 4 brl, tor a pickup 1ruck. •
be cootacting cOfl)Ofltl decision mabrs. Couoh &: L.,,..oot. Wolff System. Crystal hffd, stow, sinlc. le• boi. fl 302 eng, XLNT cond, '80, + cash. Ph EMPLOYMENT
5530 Proce11ort
For mortgage refunda.
No exp. High earn·
lngs. Will train.
Eaming potential Is ~()t( +. 0pe>Or1Unlty f()( Uk• new. S325/obo. 24 Suns. Only 22 am.tm cass & ""°"'9 Wth. ts In. c1tm stereo, Musi ... 953·S•oe: or d•ys
growth exists for professionals wl!h proven Ask tor Janot, hours of usage on Fl$h lindtr. VHF manna rldio,Pil•&iiill•••Em!IAI $4500 obo 644-6032 6-42-4321 Ewt. 203.
Ill IMMEDtATE
EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE Ill
714-&4Ta&891
telephone skills. Interested candidates please 646-4354. bed. 712'692'5359 ba,i big. swim lldder, Bf!M TRADE '86 TEMPO 5spd, ac:,
1 top, 1111llf Inc. HUl'lllngton RENT call 714-724-1579 .,,,a'""'o,....,L"'"'l""'D-....,.O--K----1 ========= HitbOur ec "" ttd ••. ps. am/fm case.
IMPAC INTEGR TED A dining a'll!I ~ s~i'.sJ' lflWf= cruise, needs tune &
OR YOUR AREA SALES/Cashier . A SYSTEMS, INC. table w/4 chrs. '225• JEWELRY, FURS MUST SELL s1 ooo ..... flrooQh classified mlnof bdy wrl<, llrat through classfll·" DEPT TM 3300 , _ _._ ... 5 . .-.._. qn u iota bed, s125, • --M2·H78 8 •~ • , ... ",. .. v.nue, .,.,. -trash compactor, S25 & ART 6025 _,...,..,................,_13_40~---S1 00 lakes 644·15151 ---~----arn up to $200. paid In cash each day. Flex
hrs. For complete In·
formation 11nd $20 to:
Equal~ =v;a-m~ IMPAC 5'8·3385 attor 4pm i======== VERY SPECIAL 18' 1r:==::;;:::;::::==========~~==--====;;; built~~~9~:.~!vlngly TODA Y'S
Designer women'a ap·
parel atore offering
FT/PT positions lo en-
thusiastic appllcan1s. -
Near JW Airport. Call
John at 852·6580. NIDCO Co., Box 50351
Idaho Falls. 10 83405
FUN OPPORTUNITY
ORGANIZER
FLEXIBLE HOURS
Ge n eral position from light
housekeeping. shopping, driving. etc.
to office. phone, bookkeeping.
computer Must have a positive
attitude. great phone voice. be well
organized, good typing skllls. willing
to work hard in a fun environment
to assist actrve business woman
Musi have good references.
Send Reply To:
L. Canfield
P.O. Box 42
Balboa Island; CA 92622
APPOINTMENT COORDINATOR
Full time, from your home.
Need phone. Top Comm.,
FREE Training. OC, LA,
SD. Call Dave at M .T.I.
1 -800 -7 48-6806 Di:fl The Memory Traiolo• loetJtute, Inc.
"A,,.triai • fonrv»I ltl•tNJry n...JW,.,.
coffee~
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RETAIL
Join Our Team
os o retail clerk in the South Coast
POSTAL CENTER
Permanent P/T days. Happy at-
titude, detail oriented. $6.00 to
train, then m . Gift wrap & retail
exp. preferred. Apply In person
THE MAIL ROOM
537 NEWPORT CENTER DR.
FASHION ISLAND (In ~ Service Isle)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR
Needed by Order Processing Dept. in N.B.
•Type 25 wpm
e Handle incoming phone orders
e DaLLentty &: ~rification
• Xlnt oral & wrincn communication skills
e Detail oriented
• Part & Full Time
• Some eves. &: weekends req.
C all K.rysU 10-3 Mon-Fri
714-720-9797
EXECUTIVE'S
ASSISTANT
lmmtdiate ~ f()( ~ to rul estate
executive. You should be an orgenizer, a
·positive penon, a good torrmoolc:at0< -both
written & vabal, ~ w/c~er/WOOJ
procming, twt'.'t a good wise d tvnof, be a
fast learner w/ a quick mind & be Willing to
wM herd & smett. You'll wM In a test-peced
RE. otrice In Newport kadl. We offtt an
oclting atmosphert In e peoplt-oriented
business. This ls ~ an entry leYti p®tlon. The
first step is to send °' ddMtr yru mt.me to:
The Cote' Ratty Group
IOO Newport Center Dr.
Suftc 350
Newport lactl, CA ft660
Plow Moll. Quol1f1ed candidates must lli===========;;;;;;;;;;;;==•I
hove o minimum of 1 yr retail
experience with great cu stomer
relations Full or Port time available
Apply 1n person:
Put a few words
to work for you.
The Coffee lean & Teo Leaf
3333 Bristol # 187
South Coast Plaz:a Mall
liljiiilL
642-5678
GOOD
AD!
CALL OfE
OFOUI
FRE!tf)LY
AJ).Vl-$ORS
'TODAY/
Sel 1 your home
through cl .. affled.
M2H7a
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HtRSCH
DEAD FROM THE START
Both vulnerable. &luth deals.
NORTH
•A
AJ84
Q J 10 8 7 6
• K 10 WEST EAST
• J 10 8 7 3 2 . k Q 9 8 5
9 5 2 3
3 2 5 ..
+A6 +Q8542
SOUTH ...
K Q 10 7 6
AK 9
+J973
Tht> bidding.
South West
t Pue
6 p ...
Pua Pua
Norlh Eut
<t NT P .. 8 p.,.
Opening ltt1d "
The 1992 World Bri<lae Olymp1·
t1d, held m alllom1pw~. ltah, at
lhe end of Augu&t. had • new look
about it Ta.king part for the fint
lime Wtff ~veral "new" rountrifl,
mdudm1 the \onffdtratinn of In·
dependent Sl•t.n Cformtrly part of
the llS R), ('rt1all• and Slovtnla.
Tr~"'°' ~ onct wrote:
"Thettt i. no IK'h thint u • blind
o~mn11 lt&d. ju1u deaf open ma lead·
rr11." W\th no clue otM-r than lh
blddlna. Aahok Ru11 ()f India. in tM
WHt ~l. camt up w1lh • bnlllant
c:Jpenm1 lted qainat 1n vppoeinc
heart lam
Pl1yed from the North aide, 1\1
no tmmp, s11 hearts or i1 diamonds
could not be defeated. With South
u declarer at 11 hurta, the defend·
tn had a ahot.
Fr"m tht biddin1. it WH obviou1
lh1tt North had • very 1trong hand.
A player who jumps t.o Blackwood
ovtr partner'• openin1 bid uaually
has lint or aecond·round control of
all the 1'ide auita. S\rl~ Wttt w11
&hurt in club.a. he decided I.hat
North was more hkely to have ~
kiri« of clube than a ainalet.on.
Then!fort WHt atU.cked with the
1i1 of cluba! He ft>und l.M perfect
Kenario for hit devJhth acheme-
North did hold the tun1 of chlbe and
d«lam held the ja('ll. Since the un·
derlud of an ace q1ln1l a alam le
virtually unheard of, declattr natu·
rally cho.e to play low from the
table Eaat wu rat.her 1Urpriaed lo
find that the qUHn of <'lube won ttM
firat Lrick, but not too aat.onlth.d ti>
neil«t t.o teturn a club. whkh Mt·
t.ed the first two triclla lor the
deltndera. No~ that, with •ny othtr iead, 12
tncka an MIY·
For lalonutioa .._, tM
Cllua. Go,.. .......... , tor
brklfe ..,_,., wrt.. Gorn
8 ....... IAtter, P.O. Bo.a. 441e.
OrlaJMlo. Pla. SUOl-441t.
CALL: Wllll r•'N 1111111111 cllllllllll
142-5878 _ .. _ .. _ .. _______ ,...-... _____ _
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No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
maintained by currenl CROSSWORD PUZZLE owner for over 20 yr1,
fresh bottom paint,
varnish/enamel, all
wood construc:llon, •
cyl gas powered, teak
sole. mahogany desk,
2 many special fea-
tures to list. this boat
Is a roal crowd
pleaser. seats 9 on
now cushions. call Jim
SPORTING
GOODS 6065
The liljtiL
fits in. Homo QYM pd saoo
SAC SSOO Ilk• New 241·1650 875·4213
Seevourcar
make lracksl
Need to sell your ror? Do it the emf way! Run yoor
Wto oo for l 0 00ys in the ~ ~t/lrde~. ~it
doesn't sell, we'I run it for 5 mere <krfs, FREE!*
(cj Ckissified for details.
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642-5678
*Priw1e Ptrty (h'y. No rehnts with this ofhr.
Len -4 ae .. Jttt: AO.. womeft
fall M-4·•"tt-ilftil for WCI mrn -·
Te,,_ ~ •re v111lnueblr 10 thr
wile ef Vlrao ••d C.pritorn womrn
-C..l•I ••-" flftd it dlffk ull lo
f'ftiat Ullln -.. '" C•"<"er 11ten fall In
J.M ff911y wltll Scorpio aftd Pltc" w..-.• ... IAe w•-• art drawn M if
.....,.. .. Sethtarl• aftd Arift Mell
-v1,.. -· ,..., THne a11d Capri·
ter• ••••• lrretletlblr ... Libre
..-W..lbe <;.etlnl ••d Aqiurl1111
-• -~.. -• fall hard for
C..C.r .... '*'" ••-• -· Your AdaU._, .._.la ,. .. ~1
AIUl!S (March 21 -Apnl 19) At fi,,.
you thought, '"Tt111 c111no1 rHlly t>.
pomibltl" Spocll1t11 on atylr, roman<'t' . °"""'t>'• phytteal attllittoon lndlvtd
\IAI 1¥ho tooli >'°" for snni.d nuy now
p4ff4 fM "MCOftd chantt •·
TAUlllUS (Apnl 20·May 20) l.oftg·
nn1t f~ pnwrt C'Omc-t You INrn
abOur traYt'I opponun11y, gain addl·
110Nl 1nrortft.lt1on C"Ontrrntng advtn
tu~ of ""'"'' et1dH¥0f Ann nauvt pn>~ddft data p,.v1ou1ly "i..rp1 hid · dtn ..
CIMINI (M.y 2HuM 20) lntu1·
llOfl ~ wuh log1t 10 PfOYlde .,,.
_,..,, .. ptrpt.ailll q""'ION You rn•
coun•tr """'>' !Ao during j0111nry,
tould hen t!ww lrttrra, lnltl•I• In
~ A. S. I lillptwi.te 1....,.,rtdr11tt
CANCO (f11ne 2Huly 21) Diver
!Mfy, ... ,. ~)' ftn.tno.tl rounwl of· I#'"' b1 lAo Mtlvt You'll loot• article
lh•• had '9H11 a11pt.cl'd on111nally
1~h1 ~ P1&a.de """" fall 1111o
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et•fte'8 llltft lft >'°"' lnr>r 111 "unutUAI
ll'lftft« ·• ~ If 41\tfftity, nptnMtfl•
tM!Ot\ a ... hl)' to 11"4 a11t111t1Mnt vw
>'°"' own fo.._. NMlllnl china drawa '° ,_ C.111••. 51tMten11& ptftOM
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lllltA (Srpt. 23 ·0ct 221 Utiltu
wnurn word to gain ObtKliYt You·11
h1vr luck 1n romantt. hnanc:-. Empt\•·
~llt' showma.nshlp, tpl•h)' rolon, po·
ru y LN> 1nd1v1dual thow1I way 10 !MU
mos1 of 1alrfttt, prodl.K1 Do It!
SCORPIO (Oct 13·Ncw 21) Focus
on music, 11ylr. rolor, domflfi< adfllft·
mt'nt lhat rrttortt humOft)' to hom•
lront WCI Moon h11hUght1 urttr, am·
b111on, tonfodrnct'. le.tdtnh1p role
T•urua, L1b111 ptnON p&ay rolrt
SACITTAalUS (New ll·DK. 2\ ).
Sp1r11ual •w•~~ins domlna'" fuel·
nahftl actnano You'll wy, "At I.alt I
fwl I .am '" touc:h w11ll .,ywlf!'' l..ollf·
d1s1an« roM111unltatlon r.letee lo u ·
<1t1ng -J.gnm•nt f'1e('ll Ill In pktul'lt
CAPlltCOllN (0.C 22·J•11 19)
You'll aue<twlully "'"' chellt'ngt ol
dMdllnt Key la orpniutlOft, ft'lebon·
1h1p 1n1tn11f1" lnfor•••lon "IHkl'
conttrnlng flnena.l IUN9 of Oftf who
ptradft .. ''lMg •hoe " Dia-tnfo
AQUUIUS <i.n 20·Fttt Ill Spot·
ltgh• on puil'lt iiMt•· a6dlfton.tl ...
n>lattng tu 1.,a1 rt1hte, pe,.111lon1
What had i-n "'l'f('ted wlJI now '-rn •
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cletn. 'I wa111 to M •• with no
mnd1tton11ttr EM~ fl•-dMt,
llylrlllOft, ... "'°' ... "',.,.........
If Sl"l Mlta ll II \'OUR
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"711c 1reat m•n I; he thlt docs nor
lose his child'1 heart.•·
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~ocral FortnJt
Today Is lht n rs1 day or Fell, when
Utt un tnltn tht rriet1dly, peoplt-
ptrtOfl aJp ol I.Jin, Wt'tl be med·
.al~ IO rt~U•lne Mr rtlaUoMlal91
lhl' ..onth, on • ptnOl'll •ad aodtl
lt\tl. Wc11 •••t to "fU·ln'' •nd kl
ll<'<'pted, Ind el"f llMft 10 dlanp
our bebe~k>r to pk•M odten. • .attd
1h1r'• •here ~ bqi.. In .. ,
rffort.t to IN H~eit. " c1n kite
our awn kk•tlty •nd •tyk, ""tch ••·
llm•ttl)' woRa '8 Utalt hard (ttllnp
.... ..-cts tk ftf1'"" ""wanttd te
lmprus. Tod•J t hHlct lftctlc.1e
~ )'4"1 do J•l't &Jlat, e11ct probebfJ'
doa'I ~IW It 9*.a•M It hal be-
t.-rot1tJ ...
The follnwins rorc(MIJ arc ror
Sun, Moon and A\Ccndant lgns for
Tun .• Sept. 22
.ulrs (I A.m ) Mattb 2f.Aptil 2f
Your c:ri11QI tunau• can hun kcl·
mp on. the bomcfront. '° think be·
fore )'OU speak. You're reelly 00\'er·
1n1 your own emo1lon1 when you
11r1kc.ou1. h -.ould be bcsi 10 be
hQnc\I •bout 1 uci. even though yau
m11y k cl It'' 1 -cak..ncu
ta•ntl (t Haw) Afttl 21°Ma1 JO
11'1 easy 10 thaw your romantic
1tdc loday, and 1n re111m, ~·n feel
cloter lo your IQ¥oed one When ,ou
show ~u care, you l'Cl lhc 1ttcnllon
you *1!\h wuuld be there ahttays.
c;..ttt1 (I TM-"> M1J 21.J .. 21
Vou .oul·tcardl today 1u deter•
mute •h•I 1'"' •tnt from ~r rela·
110n•l11p Yov h~ new hQoc that 1
ch•nac it cumins and 1h11 '' ..ill en·
h•-c )'Wt life • 1 rt\ult. fhco
ctwist .cana Wtlh r.:
CeMtr (I Pfllf) -Jl·Jllf)' U
You mey ht ptlly :~ the al•• half·c:mpcy, and allo ntil~
unly what's....._ wttb n6.
U ...... what'I ...... MllllW•1 11
todly -h's m1 • W • ,_ fill&.
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Brit
3t Wiii educ:eled
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43 Old molllee
44 WOOdedatN
41 Rabtlle
47 a..-peelc
lTYc l()C\1liziftl a.ftd COl'l\lftUaicadon
with all types of people. Remember
not 10 Sleal ell lhc lbneUgh1. v1,,. (I Aa1t11e> Alls-l.J.S.,C. JJ
You would do well 10 hsten to och·
crs and learn from them durina this
ncx\ "'""'h Yuur rc~nt triumphs
h.t\·c not srinted yuu ullnnate wil-
dom or fin.ll ,_.ord You have noduna
10 prO\.c 1h1u 1s So() 1mrortan1 that )'OU
r;in'I gwc 01hc1s lhctr i.ay.
Ubra (I 8ala11tt) ~. lJ-Od. U
'r our recent increase in aell·1l'Ol'th
,, J<lincd by physical energy thee
hcl~ put )'Our ambhloM Into f\aU
swing You fee.I more a.llvc than lo
qu11c • .-hilc, bul doo'1 delay and
think 11 will atwa~ be thd aood -
take 11c11onl
Su>r,'4> (I Duin) Oct. l.J.,_., 21
Your powers of obsc:Mti()Q Un
,_,ork for the JI0$•1rVC Ot ~pllw
now. but be careful how you ClOIM
acrt1 s 10 others Con•1111ctwe criti-
ci\m ,, (mt, u Iona • il's dchwrcd
""ilh true undcn.11nd1na a.nd the11
folluw·up .,.,,,h helpful 'UUCllloM
S1Jit1•ri111 (I 9"ttl N ... 12·0.C.
11
IA.111'1 fCI dill('()UflJCd Wllh olben
"ho don 1 'hare your 11~ e•dMI·
s111m for )'Our Ide•. 1f ,av .....
h.i"c )UUr own do\lbc1 lbo.t ,_,
ptO)CCI», il wouldn't boehef ,..
Make )'OUt '"""' dodllona. f•prkon1 (I UN) DK. JJ.Ja If
11\ hMC to rc-prioridlc ........
l.1m1ly .ind rclaciewl9tp1 NO. I. After
1111, 11'\ one of the ,..,.. ~ _.,....
"' h.1n1 (nr d iO? Sc-. .._ lft
mor.: 11npurt.1nl &ban wort
~a,._ n "-"> Jee. 11-M; .,
II\ coll)' to l".f "'8-...d wtdt Otll-
i.:r hiJa,, ""' IC ..w be aeier IO
••k UN ''' we 11tt11 ,.,•IN*t Md
rc•l11c 1t.t, hnc • ..... IO 1heir
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