HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-04-20 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • WArmer and '!J ~ sunny toda
with tem~a-'
tures climbing
up into the 70s, lows in the
upper SOs. Some clouds
Wednesday and cooler.
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Winner of S9 journalism awards in 1992
·se n. Berges on
suffers setback
in bi d for post
Gay issue is taking church to task . .
Sen. Marinn Bergeson's
bid to become stnte
~uperintendent or schools
suffered a etback Monday
when nn Assembly
committee in Sacramento
voted 8-6 to reject her
nomination bY. Republican Oov. Pete Wilson.
Tho vote by the
committee, which is
dominated by Democrats, is
non·binding. However, it
docs set the staee for a
bitter confirmation battle on
the Assembly floor.
The As embly could vote
as early as Thursday.
Dergeson's appointmeni
could be vetoed by either
house of the Legi lature.
-Df tht Daily Pilot
~Mayor Turner among
those who decry decision
by St. Andrew 's to cut off
contributions to synod.
By Tony Dodero
Stan Wiier
NEWPORT BEACH ls it a
case of a church adhering to its
principles, or overstepping its
bounds?
Reaction was mixed Monday to
th e decision by elders and clergy
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church to'
shut off contributions to a regional i>ynod
bccau e .of the ru ling body's support for a
gay and lc!>bian group.
"The Lazarus Pr<)JCCt 1s ad..,oca11ng 1he
acceptance of gay and le!.b1an lifc!.t) le ,
\\.-hich is in opposi1ion to biblical teachings
and the teaching of our denomination:·
said Rev. John Huffman, enior pal.tor of
St. Andrew's.
Happy
Trails
~ New Hampshire couple trots
through Newport Beach during
horseback tour of the U.S.
By. Tony Oodero
Stlll Wfllt
A New H:imp)hirc couple, le
than halfuay finished v.ith their
48-state horscbnck journey,
trolled through Newport Ueach Monday,
much to the curi~ity of ~hopkcc;pers
and )pcctators .
Fresh from pol1'>h1ng off a free
breakfn t Jt Coco' Restaurnn1 , D.C.
Clough, 2 , and Tr3cy PJine, 23,
pocketed cash donntion offered up by
1nq ui~itive folk~ \\ho wan ted to hear
stories of their ad,cnture. So for, the
couple ha"e clopped through 21 states.
I "It's nil been brand new." Clough told
a small crowd gathered around him.
"That's" hat keeps us going. To ~cc .j what's around the next corner."
And when they rounded thJt corner
into Orange County, 1hey didn·1 e\actly
get the red·carpct treatment, he said.
At Del Obispo Park in Dnna Point,
sheriff deputies ci ted the pair for their
horses and ordered them to put their
dog, Myles, on a leash.
"We had n lot of nega tive law
enforcement reception," Clough said.
"They weren·l interested in our s1ory."
Question of the Day
Huff man told the St Andrew's congrc·
gntion Sunday that the church will with-
hold its $300,000 contribution to the synod
• -the largest given to the Presby1erinn as·
sembly of churches :.... until tie to the
Lazarus Project arc severed.
Ma)or Clarence Turner, a member of
the St. Andrew's congregntion, took issue
with the decision.
"The church is there fo serve C\.-Cryone,
and I thmk they need to think
about that," Tutner said. "That's
an obligation that comes from on
high. I hope in the process they
don't drive people away from the
church."
Rev . Gary Collins, pastor of St.
Mark's Presbyterian Church m
Newport Beach, also decried the
ac11on taken by St. Andrew's.
"SI. Mark's is certninly not con-
sidering the snme thing," Collins
said. "I regre t St. Andrew's direc-
tion on th is. It's a family disagree-
. ment going on."
Collins believes the Lazarus Project, an
nrm of the West Hollywood Presbyteri:rn
Church, i the only group that is ca rrying
out the guidelines of a 1978 church report
on homo!.exuality.
Adop1eJ by 1he Pre!.byterian de-
nomination, that report ba!J> ga}S and le-;-
bians from becoming ministers but calb
for an open dialogue v.11h the homosexual
See CHURCH/Ba,. John Hu ff man, senior pastor at SI. Andrew's.
Council takes
another swing
at golf rules
I ..,.. Senior discount ad1usted;.
men 's club kee ps Saturday
morning starting privileges
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But Clough said Newport Be3ch wns a
different story. Police here gave them a
See TRAILS/Al Tracy Paine, left, and D.C. Clough ride down Marine Avenue on Balboa lslan·d Monday, follo\\-ed by their dog Myles.
" [his I' ,\ ~real C\3mpk Ol V. h\ V.C
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It's 'Anybody's Earth,' so local man wants to be certain · everyone appreciates it
~In his searc h to find ways for humans to better exist on our planet, Douglas Bader has etched out a fairy·tale existence. c1chcd on n ca'e v.all 1n 1he tribe') Au,tr:thon
)tomping ground!>
By LorlAM Basheda
Stlft WrKef
COSTA MESA -Once upon a time. Douglas
Boder left his Florid a roots for Ornnge f:ounty,
started a popular gourmet canoeing business on
Newport Hubor and became a wealthy man.
Out the wcnlth didn't run deeper than his pod.ets.
And .Cor the 32-ycar-old, that ju t wa n't enough.
"While 1 wns drinking Brut, fish we re dying under
m> opulent canoe. the earth was being pOlsoned and
people were i...illing each 01her in the streets," he
snid. "I just couldn't do 11 nnymore."
So Dader qu it hi job. sold hi home and, as is the
ca e v.1th all fairy tale:1, li\ed out n surprise hnppy
ending.
DJder's f ty godmother turned out to be :i Santn
An3 bu!>messmnn "ho offered to support him
financially in his year-long search for "a globnl vision
for humnnity" aboul n ha lf-dozen )'Cars ago. ..
"l "as loo~ing for hope on planet Earth when it
Ne~port Beach police
arre ted four more
I Armed and dangerou s? Bernardino man ~ere
taken into custocfy.
people over the wtekend for carrying guns,
rai '"I' the number of weapons possession
violations so f u this ytar to 25 -only eight less
than last year's total.
According to reports, a 21 -year-old Irvine
engineer, a 23-year-old Arizona woman, a ·
24-year·old Arizona man and a 33-year-old San
last week. police arre ted five peorle for
carrying concH led weapons, three o which were
loaded.
The number o( people arre ted in Newport
Beach for weapons posse sion violations now
sl.inds at 25 for the yHr, comp.ued with 33 in all
of 1992. "'
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turned out there wn)n't anv." Bader said. "So 1
looked to the natural uni,cr e."
A£1er nearly a year of re\earching cultures and
empires dating bnck to the beginning of c1vilizat1on.
Bnder stumbled on an aburiginnl tribe that has
managed to exist in peace for at least 35,000 ye3ri. -
one of the few that ha n't ~11lcd it elf off.
"I felt th1' cnormou' ru\h of hope," O.:iJcr )atd. ··11
\\C ma,1ereJ night b\ the ~tudy "t bird,, '>Urely we
could m:bter pence b) -,1uJ) mti dolphin., •
According to B.lJer. l.kllphtm don't fear or lilt one
another "'t Cl the fir,t (ear of a human j, another
human"
£\cited by his find , Bndcr began to scnrch for clue
to the Ubam:iri' succe . fhe connection, he
believes, 1s a 35,000-)enr-old dolphin painting found
From that fir t day on Bader began to uo.,e the
dolphin 1 .i reference mlxlel for hum3nll 'The
'ecret to the dolphin i th3t the) a l for help and ~
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Out-of-work marketing exec '
pr actices what she preaches
~ Costa Mesa woman
promotes her talents using
a sandwich board sign.
By Tooy Cox
Busnasfe.
COSTA MESA -Veteran
marketina e\eCUlt\iC Leslie
McCarthy ron idcr hcr'\Clf a
creat1'C thinker. so "it shOulJ come
as no urpri e thit he came up
with an inacniou idea for finding
a job -goina to hiah·trafhc
bu incu arcu and v.carina a
sand'4ich ooard 1i n advert~i
~r service .
But unttl a wee~ anJ a ha1' •JO •
she couldn't brine herself to tanJ
on a """' comer, wcarina a ian toutinc bcr name, phooe number
and desired lint o( wort.
"I v.antcd to du 11 .,,, or -.c,cn
month agt)," aid the 36-)car-olJ
C0\13 MC\J rc\idcnt. "l d1Jn 't
ha'c the ncl'\'e I gue'' I w:l\n't
Je~pcrntc enough."
Dut by thl\ month. one )Cllr and
nmc month\ after bcin • laid oft a
director of marketing \\Ith a Co ta
Mc'.i ii cn1inc:eri1'g ftrm,
McCarthy \,\a plenty dc~pcnue.
Her hu band r a c:ar and a half,
a homcbu1IJina c~e1;uti"e, Wl5 laid
oft la\\ fall, Cur the 'crond time in
t\\O )Cl~. and he dec11.kd to tan
hi ~n con,uhina pr 1;tice.
"We're not home~ ncrs.."
McCarthy id "l 1ue we ihould
be thankful, bccav we prob.bly
Yi®ld have k>st it."
McCarthy ruhttd that Jhc
f accd tome touah oddl. S&ate
olf tdalt c timate that 9rallll
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I Estallcll Junior earns state pageant Utle
COSTA MESA -Estancia High
School j4nior Jade Carnett, 17, was
named Miss California Saturday in the
19th :mnual America's Nat ional
Teen-Ager Pageant -and she didn't
have to wear a bathing su\t.
"This is more based on academic
achievement and community involvement,
r:ither than how you look in a swimsuit,"
said Jade, a cheerleader with a 4.0 grade
poi nt average and a long list of
commuhity volunteer acti vities. ''I went in
no t expecting to win. I just went in
wanting to have a good time and learn
from the experience." .
Jade is the daughter of special
education teacher Heddy Carnett and
Orange Coast CoJlege public information
. officer Jim Carnett. ll was her mother's
idea to enter the contest -th e first
pageant she's ever entered.
"My.mom just handed me the
application. I turned it in not expecting
anything," Jade said. But in competition
with 75 finalist s from 1throughout the
state, Jade was aw3rdcd the state title
last weekend. "1 was shocked -
completely shocked."
In August, Jade will compete for
n:uional honors in Nashville where, much
to her father's relief, once again there
will be no bathing suit competition in the
Christian-oriented pageant.
A former truck and field and cros)
country athlete, Jade serves as public
rel:itions coordinator for the Orange
County March of Dimes Chain Reaction
Youth Council. She has also volunteered
fo r the Children's Hospital of Orange
County and the Newport-Mesa Christian
Center where she worked on a project to
help feed the homeless.
"I get so much out of this community,
I just want to give back to it," she said.
"So many people arc just in it for
themselves, we need more people who
are interested in helping their
commun ities."
-By Russ Loar Jade Carnett
Mail carrier gets praise along his route ·for discovering ill woman
COSTA MESA -Citizens post:il carrier \\3S also honored
along Lee Olhoffcr's route wai ted
by their mailboxes over the
wee kend to deliver some heartfelt
appreciation to their long-time
postal carrier for rescuing an
elderly "oman who h:id suffe red
a stroke.
'B ut ya know, she's in a better place now.
I really believe it. I think she's up in heaven
pounding away on a piano, sot:Jnding out
loud and strong.•
"ith recognition and balloons
during Sunday sel'\ices at
Fairview Community Church.
Out the be!lt compliment came
from one of his cu!ltomcr' )Oung
grand!IOns \\ho, aft er
meticulous!) reading
Olhofrer was featured in
Saturday's Daily Pilot for
discovering Ethel Cam pbell
unconscious in her ,Cabrillo
Street home Friday after sensing
something was wrong when he noticed
her mail stacking up and alerting
neighbors. Campbell was rushed to Hoag
Hospital, but died Saturday.
"But ya know, she's in a better place
now," the 53-year-old Costa Mesa man
said. "I really believe it. I think she's up
in heaven pounding away on a piano,
sounding out loud and strong."
Olhoffer said Campbell was a piano
teacher in her younger years. The woman
never married, and has no family left to
his knowledge.
"She was crying one day because she
was all alone," he said. "And she w:is in
a lot of pain with a bad hip and a bad
-lff OUtOfffR \\Ord-for-\\ord the article about
mail carrier his grandmom's mailman, r:mcd
hi'i head and annou nced: "Boy,
arm. l never gave up on her, though."
After more than 30 years on the same
East Side route, Olhoffer :iid he takes it
hard when a customer dies.
Saturday wa a tough one. In addition
. to Campbell passing away, Olhofrer said
an 89-year-old German man on his route
died from cancer of the pancreas.
"I took that hard too," he said.
"Wheneve r I lose somebody on the route
it hurts."
Olhoffer's customers appreciate his
compassion. After his stor'y appeared in
the newspaper Suturd3y morning, doLen~
waited at their mailboxes to give him
cards, kudos and hugs. The popular
tha t guy's great!"
"ThatJc::tlly made me smile," Olhoffcr
!IJid.
Olhoffer said Campbell w:is actually
the third customer along his mail route .
that he ha:. helped over the year!.. The
po t:il carrier alerted police after he
notice d mail st:icl..ing up at a mcntall} ill
\\Oma n's.home, which e\<entually lead to
them finding her pu!lhing.a shopping c-art
do" n the middle of a busy street. On
anothe r occa ion. Olhoffer !laid. he
inttaatcd the discovery of a \\Om::tn \\hO
had passed out in her garage.
Memorial services for Campbell have
n<>\ yet been ct.
-By LorlAnn Ba htdD
Obituary 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Teens bike-Jack 15-year-old boy
COST A MESA -l\,o teens armed with a l.nife
ordered a 15·)Car·olJ boy to hand over his
mount:iin bike FriJuy while the )OU th was riding
near Orange Coa~t College\ rCC)cl1ng center. Memorial Tbursday
for Bob Wilcox,
Commodore skipper
Frie nds and family of longtime
Newport Beach resident Bob
Wilcox are asking that memorial
donations be made to Hoag
Memorial Hospital in lieu of
flowers for his memorial service on
Thursday.
Wilcox died Friday of Hepatitis
A at the age of 67.
An active member and sk ipper
of the Commodores Club of
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, Wilcox also served on
' the board of the 552 Club of Hoag
Hospital.
Wilcox wa.s also a member of
Amigos Viejos, Ritz Brothers,
Friends of the Bay, Speak up
Newport, Bo:ird of Assessment
Treatment Se rvices Center and
numerous USC alumni
organizations. He was also an
active rider in Viejo de Portola
and Los Caballeros.
A native of Los Angeles, Wilcox
graduated from use.
He is survived by his wife, Ellen
Poti er Wilcox; and three sons,
Jeff, John and James.
T he memorial service is
cheduled Thursday -01 3 p.m. at
the 0 3lboa Pavilion Ball room.
According to police, the :iuspect are de .. cnbcd as
Hisp3nic )Outlh about 17 to I )ear~ old. Both \\ere
on foot.
-By LoriAnn BDshtda
UCI poets to present readings
COSTA MESA -PEN Orange County
will present readings by James McMichael
and Michael Ryan, two poets from the UC
Irvine English Department, 6 p.m.
Wednesday at Bear Street Cafe in Crystal
Court, 3333 Bear St.
McMichael is best known for "The Style 1
of the Short Poem," a popular manual,
and Ryan for his books "Threats Instead of
Trees" and "God Hunger."
McMichael has taught at UCI for more
than 20 years, and other books include
"Against the Falling Evil," "The lover's
Familiar" and "four Good Things.''
Ryan has taught at numerous
universities including Southern Methodist
and Princeton.
The authors will be joined by graduate
students in their poetry courses.
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Look ol Wiler lnterr11tlon~ at 2383
Orange A\e.
a D<lvld Reisner of Alph1 0~&.l
(nterprisH 11 1300 Ad.lms Ave.
a Wuren DeYoung ol Kenneth
McOo1'1ld Designs South at 291 5 Red Hill Ave.
a JKk Oeckwood oi Browning Ferris
lndustriff address unlisted.
Newport Seod\
a Anthia Bell of kld Shack •t 326
Marine Ave.
a Theres• Bo~ of BoYff looting at
3312 Acapuko Drive.
a J•y Mumford of M.id Produce <lt
283 Haverfield Lane .
o Eliubeth H1ywud of College
Bound Inc . .it 4425 Jamboree Road. • POLICE LOG
COSTA MESA
East 16th P~ce: Tools were ~tolen
last Monday from a garage in the
200 block.,
Superior Avenue: Someone
smashed a window at Timbukto
Thursday and stole an undisclosed
amount of jewelry.
Orange Avenue: A bike was
stolen Saturday from a carport in
the 2300 block.
Various locations: Autos·were
reported stolen Saturday from
South Coa~t Plaza and the 1800
block of \\lhatlier Avenue. On
Friday, autos ""ere reported st~n
from the 2700 block of Cardinal
Drive and the 1100 block of South
Coast Ori\e.
Junipero: Ne.irly S4,000 worth of
scutia gear was stolen Thu~ay
from a boat that was parked in
front of a home in the 900 block.
Fairview Road: Someone broke
into Costa Mesa High School last
~eekend and stole two VCRs and
two television monitors, for a S2,400 loss. The burglar smJshed
a window to get in.
Newport Boulevard: Someone
smashed R.ldlO Shae~ 's glass doot)
Wt"dnesd.sy with a .... ooaen stick
[rnployees found nothing missing.
Harbor Boulevard: Someone used
a hammer to sma~ the window of
a c~r parL.ed 1n the 2300 block
Wednesday to steal some coupoo~
on the passenger seJt
West 19th Strttt: In the 400
blod, a VCR and Nintendo were
among the items stolen
Wednesday from the Mental
Health Associ.1tion of Orange
County
East 20th Street: Somf'One
climbed into the open window of
a home in the 400 block
Wedne)(jay and stole SSO.
Various locations: Autos \\ere
reported stolen from the 700 block
of Shalimar Duve, the 2800 and
2700 block of Harbor Boulevard,
the 3300 block of f uchsia Street
and South Coast Plaza
NE\.VPORT BEACH
Acacia: A set of sterling silver
Oatware \\as among the items
stolen over the weekend from a
home in the 600 block The
burglar apparently escaped from
the second·story balcony by tying
together some of the r~dent's
nedties in order to lower
themselves to the ground.
West Coast Highway: In the 1500
block, someone smashed a
window at the Far Pavilions
restaurant to steaJ various
miscellaneous items, including an
adding machine and a blender.
Via Oporto: Employ~s at the
Warehouse bar/restaurant reported
receiving a telephoned bomb
threal Saturday from a male voice
who maint.lined he was a former
employee.
16th Street: Someone stole a food
of clothes Wednescfay from a
laundry room in the 1800 block.
West·coast Highway: A
32-year-old man who listed his
occupation ~ prostitution was
arrested here Sunday '°' public intoxication. Keith Baker told
pollce he lives in Costa Mesa.
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Newport Beach/Costa MeU Daily Pilot Tueaday, April 20, 1993 A3
VerdiCt: Rodney King was a criminal -and so were cops
T here'i. been a 101 or talk
since Saturday's
wake·up·call verdict) in Los
Angeles about Rodney King being
1rea1ed hkc a hero, :and police now
being le)s eflccli'Ye in 1hc "ake of
S1accy Koon and Lnurence Powell
being found guihy.
First or all, no one )hould
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C1la1
Editor's
Notebook
confuse Rodney
King with Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Don King is
more of n hero
thnn Rodney
King, and that's
not )aying much.
Rodney King
\\-JS a criminal
before the
beating, during
the beating and
after the beating.
He should not be
lionized. He ~
should be
rehabilitated, 1f that's po sible.
Still, the actual beating has
become a )ymbol. No mauer who
the person was sustaining 1hose
blows. 1he incident embodie the
Movie listings r::::::
Patrick Renna pla>S Ham
in "The Sandlot," a com·
edy about a summer of
fricnd)hip and ad\.cnture.
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growing gorge
between
minoritie) and
law enforcement,
between
inaer-c1ty
dwellers and
suburboni1es,
between the
haves and the
have· nots.
first of all. no one should confuse
Rodney King with Martin Luther King,
Jr. Don King is more of a hero than
Rodney King, and that's not saying
much.
I've heard
plenty of people -"hite people
-suggest that King was lucky
(yes, they used that word) that he
only got off with a night·~tick
drum roll. After leading police on
a controlled sub)tance·induccd,
high·specd cha~e. he JUStifaably
could have been shot, Ibey point
out. Thal is how such chases
generally seem to end in Orange
County, after all. Nu mu~. no
fuss.
Some people e'en blame lasl
year's ci\.11 unrest on King, as if he
mapped out a ~trJtcgy bct\\een
each bonc·crush1ng hck.
1 didn't sil in the jury room of
the slate or federal trials. 1 have
relied only on the amateur vid<;o
of the incident and that Boge) man
kno,vn a) the liberal media to ·
form an opinion. From what I've
read and se~ Ki~g should have
been l..nocked "2)he ground. He
probably even deserved a couple
"hacks once he hit the pavement
to l..eep him there.
Uut the cops clearly cro)sed the
line. 11 \\ient from restraining a
dangerous motorist.to releasing
pent-up hostilities. Someone who'd
JU t raped Mother Teresa \l.Ou ldn 't
de ... er. c that kind of treatment.
Dcing a policeman in LA as a
tough, 1hankles.s, hazardous job.
Must orncers on the force should
be trea1ed like heroes. Most of
them should be lionized. Most of
them )hould be ipcci:il gue>I~ :u a
Dodger game
But Koon and Pov.ell de>cr.e
everything they\1e endured and
ha'Ye coming 10 them And rf
an) one's lucky 1n th1-. ca e, it's the
officers who were let orr the hook
and never had to st:.1nd trial in the
fir>t place.
As for the verdict~ making
police le)s effective. h Jin 't U\er
'til Chier Justice W1ll1am
Rehnquist sin~. l h1\ C:t\c "111
probably get overturned more than
the goo on 1he griddle a1
International House ot P3ncal..cs
Hopefully, in the \\al..c of 1he
vcrJic1s, police officer~ \\ 111 handle ~\cry situation as 1f the "hole
"llrld is watching.
h that such a bad tJ11ng 1
0
We end \Ii ith a more \\C1ghty • •
issue: specifically, m) "eight.
Some may recall the bJ1tle ol the
bulge kinda sorta being "Jgcd
be1"cen columnist Jerry Kubrm
and yours truly.
So far, by skippmg scco111.h ,
avoiding bread and chce'e Jnd
"H ome of
O ra nge County's
BEST PRODUCE"
drinking enough water 10 prt>\Oke
a relurn of drought condi11on •
J\e shed som~ impre 1ve
girthagc. l now fil comfortably inlo
pants that were popping button
only weeks ago.
However, I can't re)t on my
Laura Scudden. Mr. Kobrin
in(ormed me la1e la!.t week 1hot he
is now only .within a few pound~ of
me, and the fedline. er, deadline i
a couple months away.
This may mean I 'II have to
actually, gulp, e.>.erc1se. Heaven
forbi~. There must be another
way.
Ha"c J mentioned to an}one my
Qla.,.er S1one·ish con piracy theory.
You see, Jerry didn't JU)t ge1 out
o( the ho pital.'lt wa a fat f:irm.
He didn't have his pro)wte remo~d. He had liposuction.
Need proof'? How COfl'\C the
hospital could find no record of
him when I sent over that canon
of assoned chocolate)'!
Inquiring m1ntb "'anl lu cal.
MDII Coktr's column runs
1ut daJS.
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~nd r,our items to Peter Ry•n,
The Oa1/y Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Cost• Mesa. 92627.
Today
Moorl'Mullins -"Moon
Mullins: His Comic Career" 1s the
title or a free brown bag lunch
program at noon in the Community
Room of the Newport Center
Library, 856 San Clemente Dr.,
Newport Beach. Ferd Johnson, who
drew Moon from 1923 until 1991,
will reflect on those years of
cartooning and share some
humorous stories about h1> career
as a newspaper cartoonist. For
information, call 644-3181.
Security issues -The
Southern Counties Chapter of the
Community Associations Institute
will present a luncheon program
tilled. "Security Issues for ·
Summer." at the Red Lian Hotel,
3050 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Cost i>
$38. For more informa1on, call
380-7360.
Networkin g -The Society
for Technical Communication
Orange County Chapter presents
· Is Your Network W0tking?" wilh
..\nn Boe, author and networking
t'xpert. at the Bri>tol Plaza Holiday
Inn, 3 131 S. 8r1)tol St., Costa Mesa,
at 6.JO p.m. Tht.' (0~t IS $20 for
non-member~. S 1"" for members
and S 1 2 .SO for lull-lime students.
For reservations and 1ntormat1on,
call 863-7666.
Wednesday, April 21
library's V01ces and Visions
program. A Balboa Island resident,
Barger is a well-known sculptor on
the East Coast, the creator of
numerous works for IBM, J.C.
Penney and the firm that built the
Empire State Building He writes
poetry daily. For information, all
644-3181 .
Thursday, April 22
Healthy relationships -
''Building Wholesome, Lasting
Relationships," is the title of a free
e\ening program at 7 p.m. in the
Community Room of the Newport
Center Library, 856 San Clemente
Dr., Newport Beach. Presented by
author Christine Gustafson and
photographer Frank Marshall, the
program will o((er guidelines for
single and married couples for
de .. eloping healthy and loving
relationships. The two interviewed
\\Omen across the country about
their relationships with their
husbands for their book, "Ladies
and Gentle Men." For informatioa,
call 644-3181.
Boat safety course -The
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will
sponsor a 1 3-week boat sa(ety
course beginning today and held
e\ery Thursday through July 1 S
from 7 to 9 p.m. at tne Shark
Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside
Or. (corner of Jamboree) in
Newport Beach. Cost of materials is
S22.SO. The classes are free. For
more Information, call 636-0456 or
552-7292.
Saturday, April 24
Health Fair Expo -The
Oasis Senior Center will present a
Health Fair Expo from 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Sth and Narcissus in
Corona Del Mar. There will be rree
health screenings, pneumonia and
tetanus shots, resources and
informalion. In addition, prostate
ancer blood test screenings will be
offered for S25, and blood panels
for S20 (an eight-to 12-hour fast is
recommended). The program is
open to person 18 years and older.
For information, call 644-3244.
Reagan Library -The
Balboa S'ay Republi~n Women is
sponsoring a trip to the Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library and
Museum. The bus will depart from
the Newport Beach Country Club
at 9:30 a.m. and return at 4:40
p.m. The cost of S39 includes all
fees and lunch. For reservations
and information, call 72 1-1615.
Kayaking clinic -Paddle
Power or Newport Beach is offering
a free kayaking clinic from 9 a.m.
lo noon. Call 675-l 2J 5 for
COLLISIO~
information.
Sunday, April 25
Book signing -Macdonald
Harris will be on hand at the Lido
Book Shoppe from 1 to 3 p.m. to
sign his 16th novel, "A Portrait of
My Desire." For more information,
call 675-9595.
Tuesday, April 2 7
Cabaret -The Cabaret
~hapter of the Guilds of the
Orange County Performing A~
Center will hold its general meeting
at S p.m. at the Red Lion Inn,
3050 Bristol, in Costa Mesa . There
will be a no-host bar, refreshments
and an after-meeting party. The
cost is SS for non-m'ember$.
Cabaret 1s one of the guilds that
support the performing arts center.
composed mostly of single men and
women bet-.veen the ages o( 30
and 50. For information call
262-5881 .
Republican Women -
The Costa Mesa Republican
Women Federated will meet at
10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club, featuring guest
speaker Florence Stone. whose
topic will be ''Try On My Shoes -
The Last Pair Went to Hollywood."
For reservations and information
all 962-5398.
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Entertainment runs Tuesday. WHkend runs Thursday. Arts & Leisure runs Saturday. Editor la Matt Coker, 842-4321 ext. 388
PAC ,'93 dance season:.
from ·classic to daring
By Man Coker
Entertainment Editor
COSTA MESA -Prince I)
coming to the Orange County Per-
fonning Am Center this July, it
wa) an nounced Tuesday.
October, and the requisite "Nut·
cracker" in a world-premiere in·
ca rn ation by American Dalle t The·
atre in December.
Center president Thoma) Ken·
drick expressed pride that the ad·
venturous dance program was ~ut
together in the face of a dwindlihg
pool of touring talent.
No. His Purplene) will not be
on )t.tge, but h1) mu)iC will be
coming from th e pit in "Bill·
boanh," Gerald Arpino's ground-
breaking rock ballet that The Jof-
frey Ballet ''ill presen t as part of
the center's 1993 Dance Series.
"It's been a tough year," he
said. "We're very pleased to have
a season of this quality and range
in the midst of the recession."
Costa Mesa-bound (from le(t): Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance· Project; New York City Ballet; American Ballet Theatre; Joffre.y Ballet.
The eclectic, all-America n sea-
)On, '' h1ch, unlike previous ye ars,
will not extend into the followi ng
year. abo includes White Oak
Dance Project :ind the center·
perf~>rmance debut of Mikhail
13al} )hn1kov in Augu)t, an innova-
tl\C production of "Sleeping Beau-
ty" by New York City Ballet in
He pointed out that in previous
years, dance troupes were booked
two to three years in advance.
However, due Jo current economic
conditions, fewer companies arc
mounting tours. As a result, the
center didn't finish negoti ations
un til a few weeks ago, and the
season announcement comes only
three months before the first
scheduled attraction.
Kendrick said the center will
pay to bring the ABT and NYCB
to Orange County, a was done last
season with the Kirov Ballet and
Ballet Nacional de Espana.
While the season is compact
into a shorter span of time than
Reba McEntire goes high-tech
By Blain Maxwell
Soec1a1 U> l/1e Dilly Pitel
COSTA ~lf::SA -When are
thing' no1 quite a-, they seem?
i;ikc Reba ~kEnurc's concert
al 'the PJc1f1c Amphitheatre on
Fm!J~ night.
\\ h1k McEnt1rc 1s a five-time
"inner of Acatlcmy of Country
~1ui.1c "Top Female Vocalist"
honors. her 1-hour, 25-minutc set
owed a) much to a high-tech
Droad"ay music:il or the recent
theatrical-minded U2 tour as to
her country music roots.
• lt would have been ea)y to get
caught up in the frequent costume
changes, big production videos
that accompanied seve ral of 1he
songi. and flashy stage sets if it
we re not for the strength of
McEntirc -both as a singer and
performer.
where the fast pace and MTV·
style <?f del ivery worked against
the performer. A case in point was
Y.here the band performed a med-
ley of television theme songs.
While the band jammed to
themes of "Star Trek," "My Three
Sons" and "Hill Street Blues," im-
ages from those popular pr<;>grams
were displayed on a bank of
stacked television monitors posi·
tioned on the center of the Mage.
That gave way a!> )he )ang "I le
Wants to Get Married," ''hich
boasted McEntire singing against
the background of a set designed
to · look like a church complete
wit h stained-glass windows.
lt was a little much when
McEntire sang the final line of the
song "He wants to get married ...
but not to me" a cappella.
Opening for McEntire was the
more basic, honky-tonk flavored
sound) courtesy of Brooks &
Dunn. KiJc Brooks and Ronnie
Dunn were backed by a seven·
member band, but the large num·
ber of players d idn't dull the edge
of the group') approach.
Effective harmonies and solid
arrangcmenti. of hit from the
debut album "Brand New Man''
and equally good "Hard Workin'
Man" had the croy,d cheering
from the start of the 11-song set.
The highlight was, of course, a
roll icking version of "Bootl
Scootin' Boogie."
That, however, cannot excuse
the group's song "Rock My World
Li ttle Country Girl," which fea-
tured as its main guitar line the
great lick lifted off John Fogcrty's
"Green River."
Backed by eight instrumental .----------------------------1
pla)ers and a trio of female vocal-
ists, the show provided a well·
blended mix of up·tempo numbers
and melodic ballads designed to
showcase the singer's wcll-
deserved reputation as one of the
best performeri. 1n country music.
Fan) must have realized they
weren:t in Nashvi lle anymore
when ihe show started with McEn.'
tire standing alone on stage,
drc-.scd in an elaborate teal-green
dres!> that included a feather head-
drCS). The band was shrouded by
''hite veils.
Then. unlike most concerts
''here nn upbe:it number warms
up the house, she sang the title
)ong from her 1991 album "For
My Broken I leart," which pro-
vided a prelude to the emotionally
rich )tyle that characterizes McEn·
tire's material.
Other highlights of the night in-
cluded "Rumor Has It," which she
introduced as a song that "Way
too many women can relate to
th1)." and "The Greatest Man 1
Never Knew," which featured an
intro where McEntire was ac-
companied only by a member of
her band playing a grand piano.
De)pite the considerable skills
of McEntirc, there were times
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same number of dance produc-The sea on:
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"Th ' II I f July 27·29: "B1llbo.lrJs." conceived and ese aou~ tc us a ot o directed by company co-founder Gerald ~~ere. dance is t~ay. and whc~e Arpino, to 13 songs by Prince and four
ll s going .... 1 think It 's an exc1t· units chotcographe<l by laura Dean,
ing season. I think it's a distinctive Char\es Moulton. Peter Pucci and Margo
Am · f d I h' k Sappington. encan season o ance. t m . While O.ik Dance Compoiny, 3 per·
we have as fine attractions as for'!lances, Aug. 5·7: Eight dancers. in-
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No need for big words
eluding company co-creatOf Mikhail Bary· shnikov, and s.x musicians transcend barri·
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New York City Ballet. 13 perform· ances, Ort. 14·24· West Coost premiere
of company master-tn-chief Peter Martins'
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• Society
Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642-4321
douse of Dislgn oners
dllmpse of 110 .. ious past
I was ju t 3 years old when
my grandmother died, but
l do have one vivid
memory o( her nnd this great old
house. Whenever we would come
to sec her, ~he \\Ould greet U'> at
the front cntran~1-with n compote
t>owl rilled "'ith cl\ocol:uc
non·pareil candies, off cn ng JUSt
one!"
Julie Bothamley of New York
l.W.
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Society
Editor
City traveled
West to 'is11
"Casa La
Cuesta," the 1993
Philharmonic
I louse of Design
on the occasion
Of llS formal
opening Frid.:iy
evening. Her
!lister, Elizabeth
Bothamlcy Rex,
had given her an
entire bag of
non-pare ii
chocolJte., for the
producing the design hou~e. Susan
Beecher, chairman of the Board of
the Philharmonic Society Board of
Directors, offered, "I would like to
live in this house ... I thihk I 'II
stay!" The charming Pat Neisser,
~landing in the grand living room
looking up at the hand painted
beamed ceiling, agreed. ·'This is a
real home. The quality of the
architecture endures ... it is
supremely livable."
The fo rmer owne r of the home,
Patricia Bothamle v, chaued with
the present O\\ners, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hobbs about some of the
history. "1 was married in front of
that living room fireplace in 1945.
I came down the curvi ng stairs in
the entrance gallery and entered
the Ii' ing room~· l>he said, smiling.
The livi ng room, and most of the
rc!lt of the main house, are very
l>imilar lO the way they we re. Mr.
and Mrs. I lobbs added a massi\e
guest hou'c and an entertainment
pavilion that is a treat to behold.
Outside on the sweeping la" n, Staff Sgt. Kevin Powell, left, and Mary and Leo Munday.
guests en1oye"d a fabulous Mexican r.::==============================::;-1
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From left, Lana Barth, Admiral Jack Scott and Elaine Delman.
event. Their
mother, Patricia Rankin Bothamley
of Ne,~port Beach, \\J'I abu on the
property to share in a ,pcci:.il.
moment of lime tra\el bad. to a
treasured past "hen Or.inge
County "as scented \\llh the
1nto\1ca11ng :Homa ot the ur.ingc
blo om. For the n:st ol thc \'IP
entourage allcnding the llpcnrng
fesll\ 1t1es. the 1993 De'11~n I lou .. c
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Reta and Hamner l-fa\\'kins, the
loH!ly h clyn Reed "1th hu ... band
Bud, and Sharon F.iir, \\llliout
husband. Or. Richard Fair, "'ho
m1S!led the opening because the
foh "ere calling off the COJ!>t of
Col>t.i Rica No mailer, the House
ot Design \\Ill rem:un open until
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throughout the coming month
including lectures, modeling,
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the de:.:i;n boutique. All proceeds
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GOLF
From A1
it up to us to decide the nu·
ances . . . lc:ives us with the
discu ion we just had."
Preferred starting times,
senior discounts and tourna-
ments were the main topics.
Mesa Verde Partners has
given the men's club full
rein to golf between 8 and
10 a.m. on Saturdays. MelJl·
bers of the club pay ap-
proximately_ $80 a year in
dues and do not pay the full
$20 cost for a weekend
round.
Non-club members cannot
tee orr during that time.
which is a prime time for
golfe rs.
Councilman Joe Erickson
objected to the practice.
"Giving this prime time
(to one grou p) far exceeds
what is fair to other mcm-
ben. of the golfing public,"
he said.
But the majority of the
council agreed with Mesa
Verde Partners' representa-
tive Scott Henderson, who
said the men's club's worth
exceeds \vha t the city could
bri ng in by opening up the
course to all golfers. He said
the men's club is a consis-
te nt !>Ource of revenue and
also serves as a volunteer
pool when needed.
The question of senior
d1:,counts, \\hich has bedev-
iled golf cou rse discussions
since Mesa Verde took over
operation in September,
Oared agai n Monday.
The council kept intact
the current policy of offer-
ing weekday half -price dis-
counts only aft er 10 a.m. on
the Los Lagos course. How-
eve r, senior discounts will be
available before that time if
a spot is open, although se-
niors wi ll not be able to re-
serve a spot.
Additionally, the senior
di:,count age was set at 60
and two seniors per four-
some will be eligible for the
discount. The existing prac-
tice gave one senior per
fou rsome a disco unt.
Seniors can use their dis-
counts any time on the
Mesa Linda course.
Council members also
opted to reduce the number
of complimentary rounds
sl"en to volunteers in the
City Championship Tourna-
me nt, held every September,
from 104 to 45.
TRAILS
From A1
welcome receptio n and one officer
even donated some cash.
The couple's journey began two
year!. ago April 16, when they left
Plaistow, N.H., with $2,000 cash,
two mares -Lo uise and Dawn -
a pack horse, and a dog named
Skidder.
Neither had ever traveled
beyond their native Ne~ England,
but Paine, a form er dental
assistant, always wanted to travel
the country by horse. Clough, an
auto parts salesman, dreamed of
seeing all 48 contiguous states.
The pack horse was eventually
sold and Skiddcr was eaten by
alligators in Florida, after
venturing into dangerous
swampland. He has since been
replaced by Myles, a labrador mix,
who began following the couple in
Tennessee.
"He just started following us,"
Tracy Pai ne said. "He was all
skinny and beat up. We felt sorry
for him and fed him some
hotdogs."
And the $2,000 dried up in no
time.
"It was gone by the time we got
to Maryland," Paine said.
Since then the couple, who were
married on the road, have lived on
donations along the way. They
, even worked a short time as ranch
hands in Texas to pay for
' horseshoes.
After a brief tay in Newport
Beach and a campout in the Back
Bay, the two will head north
, through Los Anacles and on to
Lake Tahoe, where they hope to
arrive by August or September.
Averaging 10 to IS miles a day,
: they estimate the trip will take
'seven to 10 years to complete.
, Clouah and Paine, both avid
' readers, plan to write a book
! about their journey called
"Southbound ~pcdltion."
Clough, who ne er rode a hon.e
before the trip, has experienced
some pain in his legs and feet
from ridin1 ln the 11ddle. But he
vowed to finish the trip.
: ob!~.~T~! :C'~~i~h:.~iar!~t acros
1 has come from the weather. ! "Motb~-N~t~-~;-~0·1 really our 'ont:~~~ih aaid. H. W•ktll tMlrl,,,,lftl ,.,..,..,,.,...
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~ Officials say they want initial SRO
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By Joel Beers
Sid Wrllef
COSTA MESA -Already stung by the slow
progress of a i.inglc-room occupancy project for
low income individuals, the city's Rcdevelopm1nt
Agency Wednesday turned do~n a request to give
a developer $1 50,000 to s1art a 11im1l,1r project fo r
families.
Joel Faucetta, a Santa Ana developer, asked the
city for a $150,000 start-up fee in orJcr to begin
the conversion of the Sea llreezc Motel at 2080
Newport Blvd., into an affordable hou~ing project
for families.
The total project woulJ hjve cost S3.3 million.
But the Redevelopment Agency, "hich is com-
prised o{ city council mtmher:, \\Caring different
hats, said that with the landmarl. Costa Mesa Vil-
lage Single Room O\:cupancy project sull uncom-
pleted, approving another low-cost pro1cct would
be untimely.
"We would like to get the other SRO put to
bed first to see how it works out," said agency
member Sandy Genis. "And the request for city
funds when there isn't a whole lot of money float-
ing around doesn't mal.e much sense."
Genis also doubted the developer's commitm en t
to the project, since <tll the money would hove
come from outside :,ourccs.
"It just seems that if someone is doing some-
thing and they're not putting anything into it, the
motivation to do it right isn't quite as strong," she
said. ''Especially when right up front they ask for
$150,000."
The plan was to convert the 72-unit motel into
17 one-bedroom units and 53 studio units. The
one~bedrooms would allow three occupants and
the studios would allow two occupants.
But in a staff report, city planners raised several
red. Oags. about the project, includina inadequate
parking, .24-hour sccurltY and a lack of lung-range
• pl ans. r
~any families currently live in the Sea Breeze,
paying approximately $165-185 per week for .stu·
dios and $210 per week for one-bedroom rooms,
according to the staff report.
Costa Mesa Village, which will someday occupy
the Travclodge at 2450 Newport Blvd., is Orange
Co unty's first housing project designed for the
working poor. But it has drawn some criticism be-
cause it was approved for only single adults.
Additionally, council members say they arc
growing increasingly frustrated wit h that project's
pace.
It was approved last November in hopes that
people would begin moving in around Christmas.
But negotiations between the motel's owner and
the Butler-O'Bryon developer firm went slower
than expected and though the property has
cleared escrow, there is no date set for actual
move-in.
AFFORDABLE PRICES.
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Com' mu J1 it y Forum
Community fotum runs on Tuesda~. Thursdays ~nd SiturdJY5
Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Meu, CA 92627 • Fu to: 646-4170 • React.,.• Hotline (call-In letters and comments:) 642-6086 • Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351
I Newport llnally
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I t'i. nice to !>Ce Newport Beach finally and
officially recognize the importance of the
annual Newpon-to·En!>enada race,
co-sponsored by the Daily Pilot.
I would like to. think that the Fred Column
on the huge financial impact the race has on
the city had omething to do \\ith th9Se nifty
bnnners that sprouted last week from light
poles on Ba))ide Drive.
But I seriou)]y doubt it.
Neverihcle!> , the banners are an appropriate
salute to the big race, and they make that part
of town loot.. \Cry nice indeed. Ma)'be next
ycor, the city \\ 111 be nblc to drnpe the nags
along Mariner's Mile. After all, that'!> where
some 3,000 vi!>i ting )ailors drop n good chunk
of the Sl00,000-plus the race bring) into
Newport each ye:ir.
The race goe off Friday at noon. As of
,..
II& Ill
On the
Coast
yc.,,tcrtJJy, there "ere 410
cntrie). Among the skippers
expected on the starting line
will be 1992\ top trophy
\\tnner, Gil Knud)on of Co)ta
Mc)a, and O\Crjll
ebpsed·ti me record holda,
Dennis Conner. Dennis was
bu!>y lo~ing the Ame rica's Cup
la t )Car, but he \\Ill be bacl
1h1.., "eek 10 breat.. his o"n
record, set in 1991. for getting
from here to there: 9 hou rs 11
minute!> and !>Omc chJnge.
Gil Knud~on·~
troph)"" inn mg trip la~t year
wa~n t quite a fa)t, but he ~ind hi) 3 ·foot
sloop. Tigress, did win the Prc)ident of the
United States trophy for 1he fo)te!>t time af1cr
handicap correction.
Gil's very proud of that. cspcc1n~ly since what
)OU had there \\Q)1j 23·)CJr·old bojt dri,en by
a 72-)c:ir-old )t..1pper \Jtltng hb :! th En)en:ida
ra ce
\\hat'~ 1h;ll }OU !>j)? You th in l Gil \\On't be
as fast this "cdend bcc:au .. c he had opcn-heaft
surgery l:i!>I )C.tr and an ang1opla .. t) l:ist "ed.'?
Pish-tosh. Minor detaib ltke th'Jl do not hold
this man bad (:ilthough 1 su pect \\ 1fe Le¢
Knudwn . omct1mes \\-1'>hc the) \\Ou Id).
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Sidebar. O'er the "eel.end I got a Jool at
the be:iu11ful po tcr Independence One
Bank \\Ill be S•"lll8 ·""':iy at the Newport
Naut1c:il ~tu,eum' En)enada rJce open hou'e
.1omorrO\\ bcpnning :ll 5 p.m ' ·
It is a be.tut of a Geri Con~er photo of a
gang of big o'c.in racer blJ~ting down on the
camera'.> lu.:.11 IUll \\ llh \pinnakcr's n~ 1ng. Go
get one. The mu)eurn'!> dO\Ht on me Balboa
Peninsula at I 71h St. nnd \OU 01l abo be able 10
meet hord-:' l>I ruce offtci~1b from both side!> of
the border.
You might ulw get to meet Ric.in.lo
Hu!>song, Jr . gr.indson of the founder of
tnfomou 1 fu-.,ong\ C:rntina in En .. enada.
Then ag.iin )OU migh t not. Something about
ha,ing to Mo~kp1lc 11,000.000 bot1lc.> of beer
for the \\eclcnd
0
L anguagc Uifficultks: "Fred\ not Je\\i h. 1s
he?" the cJller a!>led our nc\Hroom den
mother, Anne Spinn. Seem) thi lad). \\ho
prc)umably )'>, called to correct my u!>e of the
word" hmoo.te" 1n a recent column.
"He can' mooze with him!>clf," the lady
'How the library
has changed
my life ... '
A series of. award-winning essays
Brooke Everson The following are the winnct of
the Newport Beach Public Library's
"Libraries Change Lives" essay
contest, p41rt of this "'eck's N:itional
Library Weck.
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Books are lii..e
telescopes
enlarging one's
world. 1 became
a".are of how
important they
\\Crc when I took
my fir!>t·born to
the libral) at age
three. Thi)
e\pcn ence
1ran!>fum1cd her
life fore"er.
Doub \\eren't
hl..e fad<.lt~h to)~ l aurel Hafer
lO be pl.J)Cd \\Ith
:ind d1:.c.1rdcd. lly
lhc age ol S !>he \\J'
enrolled 111 the
\;tCJt1on reading
program.
Th,11 'ac:.itton
didn't CO!ll Ull)'lh ing.
ju!>t a trip to uur
local libral). She
dc,oured 100 bopt..'
that summer.
Twenty· five
)ummer!> h;l\c
pas:.cd, but he is
still a \1Jrac1ou
reader. No' I .1m the
one who con~ult' her
on \\hat I .>hould Robert Robison
read.
CELIA TURNER, Ne,\port Deach
0
0
I love the library!
In the late 1930s,
the Great
Samantha Scott
Dcpres)tOn caused and
enormous los!> of my famtl) \
n:sources. My mother was a
">tngle parent with three l..ids
10 ra t!>e. There "J' no
di!>cernible ca)h. \JCauon!> or
C\ll JS.
I began' reJthng book when I wa:. 5
or 6 years old Jnd JU t then !>tarted
lo,ing the hbrJI) Gmng to the
hbr:iry as ltt..e \\:Jll..ing in the p.t)l.
future and man) other mJdc·up Jnd
real place). Storie' ol '"'P'\ reels.
aliens, people, .1ninut..., h1!>lOI) and
ju)t regular thing' 1ti..e g.1rdcn1ng.
cooking, \:htld c.11c and c"ing.
H O\\ e'er. the free puhl1c
l1br:iry changed Ill) life from
Celia Turner
Dut be:.t of .ill 1 hcv ha' c info for
dreadt.!d report . Lil;r;11 ic' ha'c
~1vcd me ma n) tune' \\hen I thvugl11
I'd nc,er ftnd .Ill\ 1nlur111.1tion on
the a iglled suhjcct l>r .,Ul>JCCt...
Although the lthr .tr) ha' tun., of
great bool !>, the) .11'u hJ\C
''ondcrful mo' 1c' and tJpe!I I hc
library hJ., gl\en me the g1h of nl.lll)
ad\enturou hour\ ill a '' hl>lc
different \\Oriti.
Ul{OOKE E:VLR~O:-.
01h g1aJe
Antler .. cn I lc111cn1Jr) .:huol
a dcprh ed and repre~!ICtl t..id to one
\\ho haJ acce!>) to (Jr pl.ICC),
atl,cnture, e~citement, lo\c, -.po h.
daring-do and unlimited trca'>urc' I
chcci..ed out a~ ma ny book' J'>
allO\\eJ, then wllcr-~l..ate<.I home
and read them in the ~pper
trcc-hou.,c. in thc bcd·.)hect tent' in
the bJ ck )ard. and C\t'n under the
co,crs of Ill) bed \\1th a 11.i"lhltght.
The public ltbral) enriched "'> life
then anJ ha contmuctl to do ,l, 10
th1., dJ\ I lo'e the ltbr.1f'\ 1"
. ROUER r U ROUI~O~
llJtb,)J t..IJnJ
D
:\ll of "'> report'> arc OU\\ e.1'1cr
bcc::1J}e )!.)~ ftllJ e\Cl)thtng JI the
ltht •• r\.
I he libr:ir) ,., nut only lur rcpurl\,
but .tbl> for tun b,x,i.., .ind .111\ bl>l11,.,
)Ou Jc-.arc
lhe l1br.1n.111' arc ah'·')' hdplul
.111d 'hl)\\ the b,1l1l,., \llU arc 1, ,,k111~
llH
On..:e I ,,,1, ''or!.. n::, l10 J r1.p,1rt
1h.11 "·"Jue the 11e\l tl;.i) All lh
ltbr .irtan' l1.1J .1 wu~h d.i\. l>ut l hl')
'till ,h,meJ me the.: in!orm.11mn I
II ., nice 10 f.nl>\\ "u o.·an ah\ a~'
n>un1 lHl )l.>mcunc '' h'" n )t)ll nccJ
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Editorial
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RYAN
TUCKER
6th Grade
Andersen
E:.lementary
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The library
ha.> changed
m> life.
When I look
In a book I
go into a
differen t
\\Orld 1 It
help~ me
learn mure
things about
na1urc and
the "orld! I
ha'e tw o
f:.i,onte t..1nd)
of bool -..
Jnc 1!> m\:.ten :ind the
other ·~ fnd1 an' I'm
reading a bool called
.\far0<> of the \\ mter
Ca1e~. II'!. :.in C\cellcnt
booi.. !>O Car. I 1h111i.. \OU
.>huuld read 11. ·
T he ltbr:.iry " good for
poor people bcc:iuse it
help) them learn! L1brarte)
Jre clmm& do\\ n ·because
people :iren't reading
mu hand aren't gi..,ing
mone\ to the librarie . r hi') mJt..e-. me 1,ad. 3) thc:
libra~ can change )Our
lite b1~ ttme.
s·AMANTHA SCOTT
J rd Grade
'.\c" port Elcment:sr)
0
A' " beg1nn111g rcJder. I
\Hluld talc m~ O\\n libra~
c.irtl .ind ched out JU
hook~ Jl a time I guc!>!> l
thought I "oultln"t 11,e
king enough to n.'jJ all the
hllOI..' Lillie did l l..no"
1 h.11 1h1~ "J' JU'l the bcg111n1ng of
Ill\ lifr \\tlh 1hc l1pr.il).
A, I h.i\t.~ ~ro" n oldc r. I ha' e
u,cJ 1he l1br:m f0r ' houl
.1,\lg111111:nh Jnd mlhl 1mpvrtantl},
· m~ U\\ll cn10~111c111 In the future.
the ltbraf\ \\1111.·ont1nuc to help me
.111J \\tll be J pl.1.:e "here I "111 tal..e
n ' d11klr .. n·
\\ t .. n rm a pJnJm;:i I \\Ill rcaJ
Ill\ IJ\llflll bt)\l"' Ill m\
l!r . .intl .. htlJrcn 'll I mJ~c ure that a
gcncrJllOn dl>c,n't m1~ out on the
e'pencncc l'I hl'lrJf'\ book-.
l \l1REL HAFl:.R
'-th gr:iJe. CJ~t
told Anne. " ou hmwze with somebody cl e,
not with )'OUr~clf." I a) led if the lady had
mentioned the: incorrect spelling of the word,
but she had not.
You cc, when I wrote the column, the word
-wos spelled sllmoo1c. When the colvmn
appeared in the paper the next day, it was
schprooze. According to both of my Yiddish
dictionaric!>, there i!> no "c" in )hmoozc.
Nor t) there a "c" in shlcmicl, shlub,
hlcpper, hlump, )hnook and the m:rny other
colorful Yiddi h word for editor.
Thumbs up to marine· forest
exPerlment on Newport coast
and local postal carrier
_A Thumb!> up to Oalboa 1 land's Rodolphe
llJ Streichcnbcrgcr. \"'ho ha' -for the pJst five
)Car!> -rclcntlc<, I) pursued ht\ dream or creating
marine forc!>b 1n urbJn OCCJn hle tho c otf of
Ne\\port Deach.
Game and ctty of NC\\ poi t lleach
Stre1chenbcrger\ latc-.1 C\pcnmcni.11 m.mnc
fore t off the Ne\\ port ..:0.1,l "111 indutle an
artificial reef made cnttrd) of old tire,,
_A Thumb up tu \C:lcr.111 pu,1.11 c.1mer Lee UJ Olhoffcr, who bcc:.imc con~·crnetl emrngh .tiler
the letter., -.u:ict..cd up 111 1hc nu1l~u\ ol .in clJcrl\
cu!>tomcr to call 9·1 ·1 Pol11:c uflKe~ .111J
p.1ramcdic) brot..e mto the h,lu ... c, found the \\OmJn
unron c1ou!>. and ru,heJ her to 1he ho,pttll
~ l'humh~ Jlm n tO the 11 rc,pon bale \;llt LCns
"""l' \\h,1 mal..c up the g1Jnt 1ncrea!.e 111 the: number
ur f>l.'.\lplc c.trl) 1n~ loaded gun-. around tlm n.
Nc:\\plllt lkac:h polt~·c. ll>J 111,tjncc, ha\.c arrested
ncarl) ,1, 111.111) pc<,plc '~l lar tht' )tar lh they dtd
.•II <'I (;i,t \.:,11 hir P-"'e"1ng "eaixln . Wh jtC\C t
the rea,,111 tor the UP'"'"~· 11\ a horrible tr~nd
_A I humb' up to \nl\ RoJ1b.lugh, the
ll..J I •\C,1r·l1IJ Cornna dcl MJr re~1dcn1 who \\<I
one of "' wun~ performer .. 3\\3rJed a Mu!>tC
Center (lf L\.h \ngcle' Count' puthght A"'.;srd
I may be n goy but I know my Yiddi h. And
I can shmocue with my)elf GO) time I want.
Fred M•rtin's rolumn rons ~•try Tuesday,
Tlwrsday and Saturday. After gcttinii appro"·'I from the 'IJlc Fish and
Trag1c:illy, the \\OnlJn pl"cd a'\ :l) the folio" Ill~
da). St1ll. 1he concern and c:anng -.ho" n b)
Olhofrer i' ref re h1ng.
l1Ut of nca1 I~ ( llll .ipph an!\ Am) h3'i N-en ~1gning
opcru 'mcc .. he""'' 11 ~\~Jr., old.
PRESIDEl'iff
Diii Cllnlon, (0), The White llousc, 1600
PcnnS)'l ... Ania Ave , Wa~hington, O.C. 20500
(202) 456-1111 -I lotline records c.ills from 6
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W"c;hinaton. D.C 20.500
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S111te 212, Woshinaton D.C.. 20Sl0 (202)
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U .• llOU £ O• REPRESENTATIVES
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Blvd,, Eatt T~\"!r, Su11c ,30, N~port Bc:w:h,
92660. 756-2244 ur (202) 2l.S·S61 I. (mcxt or
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editor & vice president
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AtO Tuesday, April 20, 1993
m.PHINS
From A1
communicate with curi~ity," he )aid.
"Could you imagine?"
Knowing adults, Bader decided they
probably could not, and he set out to
test his model first on children. For the
ne~t two years, he :ind hi dog
sporndicnll)' traveled the country in a
trailer, making "Dream and Porpoise"
presentations to elementary school
pupils and writing children's stories.
After returning to Costa Mesa, he
became the proud creator of "Script for
a '90s Neighborhood Success Story," an
award-winning Copley Colony cable
program 1ha1 airs Tuesday at 7 p.m. on
Channel 61.
Filmed in Co)ta Mesa, the JO.minute
video is de)igneJ 10 show how
neighbors must become more
neighborly -like the dolphin -in
order for humanity to survive in peace.
Spliced '' ith !.Cene of dolphins
playing in the ocean, Bader's video
made such an impression that it has
since e rncd him con1rncts to create
similar program) for Southern
California companies and at least one
government agency -1he Integrated
Wa)le Management Age y.
And that's not all.
Bader conduct!> home ond business
ecological audi1s for anyone who ask!I,
helps curious citizens realize> their
me 3Se of peace and hope to at-ri k
teens and neighborhoods -aJI under
the name An)body's Earth Pre .
Sader docs C\'Crythina for free,
rcl)tng on contributions and the ale of
dolphin greeting cards he has creoted
ta.finance hi endea,or. And he docs
it with an enthusiasm that is infectious.
"Often times, our 'script' is to bitch
and mo3n and aroan nnd complain and
have a hang nail," he said. "And I s:ty:
·Forget the hang nail. Edit that 'script!' ..
Anybody's Earth Press can provide
the tools to take action, he snid,
pointing to the ccolosicitl liternturc,
dolphin p3rnphernalia and children's
books 3nd games fl.It clutter his CO'Z'f
Snug Harbor trailer. 1
J3ader currently is creating o "Dream
and Porpoise" video with exually
molested, abused end at-risk kids from
various non-profit and county
organizations throughout the county.
His long-term goal is to set up a •
.. Script for a '90s Neighborhood
Success Story" with 10 percent or Costa
Mesa's population by 1998. That means
working with roughly 14,000 people -
or some 20 neighborhoods, by his
calculations. He's about a quarter of
th e way there.
"There is a nee<;J for human beings to
feel safe and be vulnerable,·• Bader
said. "Regardless of whether we're
while, black, short, Hispanic, Asian -
we a!l have that origin."
me
From A1 •
County has 5uCfered a net 1o5S ol nearly
83 000 jobs in the last 1wo years. and
M::C.rthy encountered 5tiff competition
the few times that a job in her
profession opened up.
Frustrated, 5he went to the store and
bou&ht some cork board and wire and
made up a sian that reads: '.'Wan! "!ork
nO'Wl As director Of markelln& (wdhnt lO
commute). Pkasc call me! Leslie
McCanhy. (71'4) 540-9727." She mad
plans 10 go out for the firsl time on.
April 8, a Thursday, in Koll Center .
Irvine, and to keep herself from backing
out, she called some television stations
and asked them to do a story on her.
Several obliged, as did some
newspapers when McCarthy went out
again the following Tuesday. She's been
out two more times ince, including la~t
Friday at Newport Center.
"I love it now," McCarthy.s3id. ·'I'm
waving al people, smiling 31 people. I'm
looking for a JOb out of it."
McCarthy's enthusiastic sclf-markcting
and the media exposure she garnered •
arc already paying dividends. She's been
receiving dozens of calls a day from
prospective employers, plus a couple of
polite requests for dates. She's already
received a few job offers, including a
lucrative executive secretary position and
a "mid-five-figures" offer 10 be an
assistant to a famous movie writer.
McCarthy said she's not ruling
anything out, but she still hopes to be
offered a marketing director position. In
the meantime, she plans to be carrying
her sign just about every other day, and
answering her phone on o£C days.
. ''dream and porpoise" with n
)toryboard game he has designed at his
Snug Harbor trailer home, organizes
1rips to swim wi1h dolphins and works
"ith other locJI leaders to spread his
Anyone interested in learning more
about Dader's model of hope for planet
earth is encouraged to call Anybody's
Earth Press at 455-3108.
INK~~NiJI
Douglas Bader believes dolphins might be the lcey to finding harmony on earth.
"J am going to do it until I accept a
position and I'm starting work the next
day," she said. "I should have done this
a long time ago."
CHURCH bers or the church. Classy Autos .<\dvertised
From A1
"The problem is being in\ohcd • th ..._.
in a sinful practice that is unre-1------------------•_n.:....;__e __ ra_,__1 __ --1
community, Collins )Jld.
But Huffman )aid 1hc Luarus
Project has gone an ex1ra Mcp and
is ti) ing to JUStify homosexual life-
styles. ·
"It doesn't mean a gay or lc)-
bian per)On is any less than ·1 am,"
he i.aid. "The whole i!>suc is bibli-
cal authority and declaring any-
thing 1he Bible says is si n as no
longer sin."
Duane Mu nson, Nc\\pOrt Oc:ich
personnel director and a member
of St. Andrew's, suppom the deci-
sion by Huffman and the ciders.
And despite the cra11c1sms b}
Collins and Turner. Munson be-
lieves lhe actton hJs 1he ~upport
of most of the 5,000 or ~ mem-
pcntant," Munson aid. "We're
just trying to stick with what is
biblical principle. The Dible i!> the
inspired word of God and you
can't change it."
Jeff LeTourneau, leader of the
Orange County Visibility League,
one of the most vocal gay and les-
bian groups in the coun1y, called
S t. A n d re w 's a cl ion " u n-
Christ ian."
''Bigotry and hatred toward any-
body is not a Christian wuy of
doing things," LeTourneau )aid.
"It's another example of institu-
1ionalized discrimination 3gainst
gays and le)bians and it's these
barriers that the gay and le!>bian
movement in the 90s is going to
attack and break dm.,,n."
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gains. some
' true insight
~ Her visit to CHOC underscores
how life's dilemmas can be sorted .
B lessed wi1h promise befalling few,
Newporl Harbor High's Michaela
Ross ref uses 10 relent to the final
frenetic months of her senior year.
While classmates nre consumed in
their pre·graduntion quandaries, Ross
seeks answers to more than her final
exams. It was on this quesl, she
ventured 10 Children's Hospi1al of
Orange County Saturday, reprei.cn1ing
the South girls all·srnr bnske1ball te am.
One of two South "olun1eers selected
10 visit some critically ill children, Ross
put aside her increasing daily dilemmas,
donned her dazzling smile, nnd brieOy
lit up a room filled with kids who may
not live 10 sec high school.
Encountering victims of cancer,
leukemia and multiple sclerosis, Ross
... ,
Fr &m1r
Preps
was w arncd by
hospital officials no1
to ass.ume the gender
of any of the pJtienls,
as 1he af~cts of
chcmo1hcrapy (hair
losi.) of1en lef1 boys
. and girls
indasungui hable from
one anolhcr.
Ross, coni.idcring
majoring in adaptive
phyi.ical cduca1ion al
Cal Poly Pomona, en
route to a polcntial
career working wilh
children, delivered
T·shirts, offered encouraging words and
even an impromplu dribbling lesson.
Whal she recehed, howc"Cf, wa~ 1he
~at~fac1ion 1ha1 comes from having
made the slightest difference, and a new
perspecti"c on the suddenly·mundane
mauers of her increasingly hectic life.
"To see those kids, in their situation,
still able to be hopeful was really
incredible,'' Ro said "They were
cager lo ha\'e fun, very open and very
upbeat.
l
T•ldlY
April 20, 1993
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... ~24330 ext.387
Section B
Sports on TV-radio/83
Classified/84
Home & Gardens/86 •
28TH ORANGE COUNTY All-ST AR BASKETBALL CLASSIC
VS•
Sou t
Playing this
game goes
tar deeper
than any
slam dunk
~Tom Lee, Costa Mesa Kiwanis,
have been hitting treys in this one
far longer than just simply regulation.
By Richard OUM ~ SPoltS Wntt<
W hen 1he pla)c:rs take 11
the Ooor SJturdJ, in
1he 28th rend111on of 0
1he Orange County
All·St:ir high -.chool ba)ketball
'gJmc. few an the Orange: Co:i~t College
\lands that night w 111 realaLe thc comm unit)
1mpac1 mat.le by the gJme's behand·the·
\<.enes master. lhe Dll\\ ntO\\ n co,ta Mc~a
K1.,..an1~ Club
The g;ime, d1re<.ted by J'om Lee for the
p.ast dozen )ears, hJs been spon.,oreu by the
club !>mce 11s 1ncep11on .
But Lee and his Kiwanis organization tJle
11 a ::.tep further. It\ much more than a bai.-1
lctball game
"The KJ\\JOIS IS a Sc:f·
'ice organization th:it
..,er.ei. the youth in our
rnmrnun11y," Lee !.aid
.. And through this game.
,,e've direc1ly benefi1cd
hundred!. or kid . hun-
dreds of ba~ke1ball pla) •
er!. and thousand of
kid thal have nuendcd
the game, and also
through the effom of Tom Lee
CHOC (Children's Ho~-
p11al of Orange Coun1y) and contnhution~ to
the YMCA, the Harbor Arc:i 80'' ( lub JnJ
the Pediatric Cancer Re-.eJrch r~l..inda lllln
"What we're lr)ing to do. JnJ "'hat v.c
wanl to uo, I) gel more Kt\\ .1nb people in·
\Ohcd to support our gJmc Jnd i.upport .CHoc · I A IC\\ years ~o. Lee tJrtcd J <.Jmpa1gn
"Sometimes you can gel c:iught up in
the worries of school, baskc1ball
prJclicc, or who's going 10 take )OU 10
the prom," Ro con1i nued. "But having
~pent time wi1h 1hose kids, ii makes me
want to li\ie life :ind love 1he people
around me."
The All·Slar game has endured and excelled. like many, the 1970 game Y.as pla~ed before a packed house al OCC.
an "'h1ch pla)er:. "'ould toi.tr CHOC and
See LEE"BZ
0
Coron:i dcl Mar High senior Mollie
Flin1, who JOins Ross and Co 1a Mesa
High star Olivia DiCarn11li on lhe Soulh
girls 1eam, earned special recogni1ion :it
:i banquet 10 honor the :ill-s1:ir pla}ers
Sunday a1 1he Irvine Marrioll.
Flinl, wi1h a 4.2 GPA, was awarded
the plaque given annually to the 1op
scholar a1hlcte from each 1eam.
0
Flint, who led Orange Coun1y in
scoring wi1h a 27.3 per·game aver:ige, 1i.
)till trying to land a college scholarship.
The S·foot-5 point guard will calch a
midnight Oight nf1er Saturday's all·star
game to visit Georgetown, Boston
College, and Noire Dame, before
returning for school Monday.
Flint said she has also maintained
contact with St. Mary's, and is keeping
See FAULKNER/I!
Faulkiler, Merriman primed .
~ But some of the air may escape from the balloon because
of South 's structured offense under Ocean View Coach Jim Harris.
By Barry Faulkner
Sl)Ol1S Wmer
T ho<;c cager to ee Jim fuulkncr and ToJd Merriman unlcasll their polished
pla)ground repertoire m<I)' be di appoanled when the t\\O emor ba kctball
<it.tndout. reprc cnt the Sou1h an the 2 th Orange County All·Star BJ-.ketball
Game ~aturday at 7:10 p.m al Orange Coa t College.
Sure. there could be the 1mpromp1u double·clutching. rv.isting layin!> both cxh1h·
atcd Junng the regulJr \ca on. But don't look for anv BA-range thrcc·point
hc'mo,, nr c\en much -.hgh1 of hand off 1hc dribble
·11 , .. tin't be ruf\ and-gun," :11d lhc 6·foot·4 Faullncr. who will cap a crowd·
plea.,.ng two-year var-.1ty career at blancia High with a fundamental Jpproach bcl·
tcr apprcllJtcd h~ ~ou1h aml Occ.1n View High Coach Ji m Ha1m
See BOYS,11!
OCC's Kuypers signs with UCLA Newport duo
takes dhl/1/on ~Point guard to leave Orange Coast
after successful freshman season .
COSTA MESA -Point guard Ricarda Kuypers
of 1he Orange Coast College v.omcn'11 basketball
11.:.1m ha 1gned a na11onal lc11er of intent to play
fur UCLA next )Cason, Coach Mi~e Thornton
w1d.
The S foot · frc hman from Langen,
Germany led lhc Pirate to a 27·6 mark
1n 1992·93. a ccond·placc fini h an the
Oranttc bmp1rc Conference and lhc pro-
gram\ first appcuruncc in the State
fournament
the impending coaching change (longtime coach
Bilhe Moore rc'ligned la 't wed), 11'11 be good for
her
"At the . amc time. ~he I.no\\ he need to am·
prove, and he need 10 be more consi tent. he
felt he needed 10 play an the Pac· IO 10 be chal·
lenged, and she' going to he ch.lllcnged."
She'' the fourth mcmhcr ut the 1992·93 <;quad
to announce her 1ran'lfcr antcntinn'
Colleen Hatch, a 5-11 fof'\\Jrd who wa o tv.o-
lime all-conference performer und
earned All·Southern Cahforn1n honor
th~ )'car, igned .t letter of intent at
Nonhern Color Jo Univcr,ity
Hatch, the ..chtXll\ 'ccond 311-tinie
leading \COrer (%2 poanh) untl thmi
all·t1mc lcadana rebounder (50.5). "'er
aacd 161 point and .l rebound-. per
aamc while hitting 6 percent of her
field goal tries (233 oC -4 19) in 1992 9'
In enrnang All·SoutheNl Cahforna.t re·
aional .ind All-Orange .. mpire Confer·
enc(' honor~. Kµypcr ltd the conference
1n l\!11\t'I {6 S per game), and also l\'Cf·
a cd l l7 poanl\ and13 4 rebound .
lier 214 total •~''" '\\i'Crc the lhird
l1tHhC't Ill j 'm~k \Cd\Un .11 oc he
.-1,0 led the P1r tc\ w11h 81 \teal'
Guard Heather Bra nnan (5 · 10 aapho-
ICecaro. Kwypen mor~). who avcrn eel 10.7 point • 4 2 a • ·
\isb . .ind 1 ~ rchound I l &\4ln, and
· f.tl(;lr J a ha'I m11dc a c.KlU dec.:i ion," \tild
1 h<>rnton. •· he fi t in well with lhc players there,
he'll ha"c a ond chance to tart. and even Ytilh
center Carrie f l'.tCll\Cr ((). Kl(lhomorc), who av·
cragcd 2.8 pomts, 4.b rebound\ and 43 hloc
hots IR JO aame I arc tran lcmng to Southe rn
C1tiforn1.1 <:oncae.
,.
.,_ Sturman , Little win
470 class at regatta.
l O,.,,.G U ·ACH lhe
1\l,1n11to U.ty \a ht ( lub
Olympic Cl.i e Regatta
concluded unda). wilh
cw.port Bench' Mikl' Stur-
man and Bob Little topping
the 470 Men' dlVI ion
Sturman and l 111lc: .arc
P•'" member' ol the l 1nncJ
· 1a1c S1uhn Team.
1 he local pair f1n1 hl'd no
\\lll"\C th3n 'c'-ond in n of
the nine r cc' for 10 (X)IOt,,
t\maJi.a·-. tt • .nl of Duncan
nd nm tamper ""ere run-
ncr·up with If\ point'
I he Ol)mpi' Cla'\C' Re
g.Hta i'c:' 9 1,mp1c horefut
a chance m. C\lmpete again't
hlJl 'a1lol"\ from around the
fountry and broad. Of the
event'~ 167 cntnc,, rno11t
\:lmc f f'Oftt Cahfornia.
Terrific Trio is ••• terrific!
~ DiCamilli-Fli nt-Ross combination forming nucleus
of South girls. with game looming Satur~ay at OC C.
By Barry Faulkner
Sool1S \\'Iller
S outh All· tar girls cooeb Shannon Jakosky thouaht he knew
what to e~pcct rrom Newport·Mtsa District Trl-Phl}trs or tbt
Yur Olhia DICamiUl, Mollie Rlat ud Michaela Ro s.
Jakosky, aOer all, bad coachtd Ross at ~-pon Harbor, and
coached aaainst flint at Su View Ltapt ri~al Corona del Mar, aad
aaalnst DlCamilll·lcd Costa Mt~I ln prutaSOD toumamtnts.
But bltsftd "'ilb a supporting ca t ot ftllow seokM' standout ptt-
parin& to ballle tbt North In the l61b Oraqe County All-tar Game,
Saturday at 4 p.m. at Orancc Coast Collett. tbt talented trio bas
rudatd an enn hlptr hardwood plane.
''They've alJ u ctlltd be)·ond m) u ptttaliou ," said Jakosky, .. ho
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LEE: A 1111111 di-* laP Cllll Miiii llllnnll
From 81
meet terminally ill children. h has ince been re·
)lnCtcd to ™-O pll)crs from c ch team -the
~Orth 4.nJ the Sotuh -and the co chc • bul the
annucncc remains ucat,
"It'~ real!) been a rewardmg and emotional
time.'' Lee S31d. "EmotionaJ for the coaches and
rcv.arding for the kid . The pl.ycrs realize ~·
fortu nate tbq •~. to be one of the top athlctC1 in
Orange Count)."
Lee b the cha1rman of the Downtown Costa
\lcsa KJwanas Club' eight-person
bolts remain' an the lap of Lee and Downtown
Coita Me1a ICJwanis a ub.
"There arc a lot of dctalls ro be tended to,"
Lee aid. "We have a committee of about eight m
the club, which gjvc us a good bas1 . We ha\oc to
get the gym set up and the nack bar, and ~c ha"c
a committee chairman for each of those. :fhcn
there arc the unifonm, tickets and program sates,
which also has a comminee chairman for each.
Evcrybod) has a respon 1b1hry to fulfill and we
meet about once a month and the system runs
prclt) moothly now."
.. ommtttcc that organizes the ~o all-
'tJ r games the 16th annual gtrl'i
~Jme t'> ~heduled for 4 p m . the
" •H i:amc ~egtn~ at ., 1(1 p m
\\hen CHOC relent I)' celebr.itcd
P' nin~ « t ll'> ncv. ..,, 1ng, mam of
th~ KJ.,..an" member-. got in,ol\ed
snd helped to don3tc "Jbout $5,000
r S6,000." accord mg to Lee For
) 1 rtJ. donor could ha\e their name
.n.!td\ed on a brick an helping co
rr-~rt CHOC-~ effort
~I'll'> ~e.ir. "t: had our tm.t annual
• -x 1'rluncheon, and we im atcd all
· .... Kiwanis member tn Orange.
C ..int~ to attend, and v.e ended up
.. th about 125 members throughouc
t>r..1nge County and "'e had a tour of
t ( HOCJ .tftef'o\ard," Lee said. "So
rr• rr that cffon. Y.C '4erc able to
rJb~ the mone~ for CHOC, which
hOJd a ca mpaign of donating for a
brick. '' our theme was 'Throw up a
'l·s realty been a
rewarding and
emotional time.
Emotional for the
coaches and re-
ward ing for the
kids. The players
realize how f ortu-
nate they are, to
be one of the top
athletes in Orange
County.'
Lee, a former 0>6ta Mc a and
~pon Beach re adcnt for 16
years, \\oho 1 stHJ active ly involved m
the club although he ha~ hved an
Rancho Santa Marganta for the past
two )Cars, coordinates eve I) bod) 's
cffon
''The Kiwanis Club's main thrust
m the comm unity is to support of
our )OUth;·· Lee aid. "And, ye • we
feel that ·1he high school seniors arc
good role model$ for the younger
kids, and man}. man) kid who have
played an the game have mdicatcd
that 1hcy went to the game in grade
school or JUntor high and sci that as
goal and they have earned the right
to play in the game."
In the 1974 contest, Troy High'
-• Uf Mark Wulfmeyer scored 40 points, a
game chairman record that still stands.
t-ml 11.1r CHOC.
'We "tll ha"e a p!(lte on them with the club's
ndme out in front of the nev. wing. 'Throw up a
hri .. ~ for CHOC.' even though 11' kind of a ncga-
ll\c term for bac;kctball, v.e thought It was catchy."
r hru maJOr '>pon Or\, begin ning with ICS
..st~out '~ \C:.tr'-ago and )hortl~ thereafter foll ov.ed
h~ the u,, \n~ele~ J 1me\ Jnd the Irvine 'Aamott.
h,1, 1.. hel~J the gdm1.. grov. Hut the nut dnd
GIRLS:
From 91
~ounl!> on 1hc threc:.0mc to be the nuclcu!> of the
he J\ ti)· fa, ored Rebe b.
Olivia b JU'>l a '-'Orlhorse, Mollie 1s a lrue all-
:iround player and competitor. and I couldn't be
more proud of 1he "-J) MichJela ha~ shown )he
can pla) v.1th the\best 1n the county," said Jako-
sky, whose team 1he media installed as a 20-poin t
favorite.
''I only go1 a chance 10 see Olivia play a couple
11mes th1) )Car, 1nclud10g the game they played
Jgainst us," Jalos~ SJtd of the CIF Southern Sec-
11on Oi .. bion Ill Pla>er of lhe Year and a fou r·
time All-Cl F selection. "But ii has been very im-
pre)si .. e 10 v.atch her perform in person da)-after-
d.l)' She's out-sized underneath, but she gets the
Job done. She Jlso listens, and 1s a JOY to coach."
D1Cam1ll1, who ::iveraged 22.2 points and 11 re-
bounds per game in leading the MuslJng~ to
Southern Sec11on and Southern California Re-
gional tttle'>. \\tit add 1m1de aggressi"eness "hen
needed.
Out the 5-foot-9 future San Diego State A.ttcc,
1s looking fon~ard to getting a Jump qn a col-
lcg1:ite bad.coun role b) starung on the perimeter
aga1n!>t the :'\orth.
"That's definitely going to be a real e\CJting:
challenge," D1Camill1 :ud of her outside ao;sign-
ment. ··r m JU!>l looking foNard to pl:i~1ng v.ith all
these gtrb. \\e'"e really clicked together Jnd be-
come good friends."
Flint, a 5-5.point guard who led Or.rnge County
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COlltQt 1Mne l p m
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Lee remembers 1980, when Estan-
cia 's Steve Van Horn, who was later
killed in a tragic accident in Mexico while on vaca-
tion, scored 30 points. The Kiwanis Club honored
Van Horn a few year later.
"There have been some great team and some
great players 1n the game, but there's not a team
or incident m panic.ular that stands," Lee said .
When the g3mc-ending buzzer soundsLSaturday
night at OCC and the Can and players go home,
the Do"'ntown Costa Mesa KJwani Club -.111
begm workang on the 29th game 1n 1994
1n scori ng v.-tth a 27.3 r.er-game average, has ben·
ef1tcd mo!>t from the al -star atmosphere.
The center of defensive attenrion as a ·fou r-year
st:indout fo r the Sea Kings, Flint has nourished
"'ith four talcnted teammates on the same floor at
all times.
''One of the concerns 1 had about Mollie, was
how she'd fit in, after having to handle so mu ch of
th e offense (for CdM)," Jakosky said. "But she's
shown she's a great passer, and she also pla}s
great defense. She's also a wonderful person, and
1 just love Mollie. I wish I had more like her."
Flint, an AJl-Cl F selection still undecided on
her coll egiate future, sa id the South players have
quicl ly forge d friendships, as well as cohesheness
on the court.
"It's almost wei rd how we've just all cl icked to·
ge ther in one week,'' Flint said. "We're becoming
"cry close, and it has only made playing that much
more fun."
Ross, bound for Cal Poly Pomona after leading
the Sailors to their first-ever share of a league
title, said she has benefited from knowing Jako-
sky's sys tem.
Wi1h the offensive scheme and prac1ice routine
second nature, the 5-foot-10 forward has been
able to concent rate her ample athletic skills, which
produced an a\erage of 22. 7 point and se"en,.re-
bounds per game, on compe1ing.
''She's been awesome," s:iid Jakosky. "J couldn't
be more proud of the way she's played to this
point. I th1n l she'll be rcl:u.cd and read) for Sat·
urday."
Ross said fakosky has created a nice practice
balance between having fun and worki ng hard.
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CdM Coach Scott Magers (20), pitcher Dan MacMillan listen as omps explain controversial balk call.
FAULKNER:
From 81
all options open.
Poulos. said ho and Po ulo!> ha"e become friends on •
• and off the cuurt.
"I guarantee we·re" going to hook up ?" on
alley-oop pasi. for a d'unk.'' Faul~ner )aid.
''l want to go \\here I can pl:t)." she s:iid. 0 Is it JUSI me. or does an)one cbe fi nd the ba~ebaJI 0
Newport Harbor High and South Coach Shannon ball rule as tough to understand ni. nuclea r fission?
The Corona del Mar High ba \ebull t.e:sm wat~hed
the deciding run scoce on a con1rovc r)1al balk. an a
1-0 lr'\ine "ictory Frida).
. Jakosky, was put Oil the spot by Century High
assistant coach and banquet emcee Greg K:itz, who
blu ntly asked: "\Vb) 1 the South going 10 beat the
North?"
Jakosky's tongue 1n check reply, wh ich drew
approving ho"ls from her pla)ers: "Decau e my girls
are bigger, tougher, stronger, and I'm their coach "
CdM Coach Scott Magers said tile bas~ u!11p1r~'s
interpretation of pitcher Dan MacM11lJn s v1olat1on
hadn ·1 been enfo rce d tn years, and even Irvine Coach
Bob Flin t called the infraction "a dumb rule."
0
Estancia High senior Jim Fnull..ner, who )hared
P:icific Coa t League Ph1)cr of the Year honor!I \\tth
T rabuco Hill'> poin t guard and South teammate Drett
MacMilla n's "illegal" motion v.as 1n no \\3)'
dcceivang 1hc baserunner~. which "" - a I
understood it -the jus11fica11on behind the balk
rule. The umpire, hov.e\er, mJ dc: the call, lo ing the
game for the Sea Kin~. and lo mg me cumpletely.
BOYS:
From 81
"There won't be much fJnc'
!>tuff, and I cfef1nitch "on't be
pulling up for an) • 1 -footer,.
ltke J did 1h1 vcar. · l·aulkner
:.aid. ·
Mernm.in. v.ho like f autltJfer
pla~ with a blacktop b1a . \atd
H.im' h.i'> put \Omc. reign on
the Rebel' But the crcat1\e Co·
ron<i dcl \far I f1gh point guard
'J1d 11.irn' 'lruc.lurc.•d 't\le ma)
.mh IJ,I 'o lone lomc t(amc
nif!ht
·I -.1111 thinL; mc"t l!U" MC.:
~0111~ t'' e:~t up ,1nJ c11,.. )•lld
\krr1m,111 v. ho hope' to tr.in'·
.11c h" ,,11111h! 11 m int11 d1plo
m.111(. tlt,hl' Ill le IOlnlJIC..,
I m one of th1.. fh>lllt ~uarJ,
on the te.im '° I figure to he
p-1 ~ -~ • I )l • 'JtJ \krr1m 111
v.ho tt\cr.1~cd ltl 'I !"'''"" ~r
game 1n leJJtng the ~cJ Kin~.,
111 th~· ( II ... •111lwrn \((llOn J\'.
AA ,:hJmp1on,h1p II 'hould be
fun ."
Harm. thouch fru-.trated b)
ever.ii 9uth pl.i)cr · \ICW that
defcn.,c is something reserved
for football and or federal hud-
get d1scu ions. said he wa!I
, plea cd with the ab1hty hoY..n
I b) the area AJl-Clf duo after
one week of practice
"Foullner 1 going to be kc).
bccau e he' one of the fey, git)'
we ha"e who can compete tn·
'>1dc. ' Harns ~1d. "Wt1h hie;
height .tnd his leaping ah1 ltf).
he's gomg to be a factor for u ...
tn d~.fcndang (the Nonh'<,) !11g
gu~.,
HJrrt'> bacl ed up \1cmm.1n\
.idrnt'>\ton he ""' .i li ttle too
ea~cr to 1mpre.,, , .. hen prJCllCc
began, but s.i1J lh~ (Hout· I
1hrce·~l·ar vaNt\ performer ha'
'ettkd an .snd t!> nov. 1..hon~ltn!-:
thdt 'ompenmcne more po,,.
t1vel)
"He· wa., tl)1ng too hard, but
thJt ., 10.:01 fo<ld.'. !..ttcf H 1rm
, .. hn qu1cl l) recognized the CdM
Student Bod) Prcsu.lent\ off
court attnbutc , in <tdd111on to
h1 pa ~mg and \hooting <.lill~
"He'-; a great kJd, '"h1ch t'i
probably v.-h at 1mpre !>C me
mmt," aid Hom . who wi ll rely
un "1crnman· Cl;pl 1venc~ to '
he lp counter the Nort h\ ize ad-
\<Jntage up front.
"I think 11 could be ti game of
qu1ckne agaiost ize.'' aid
Merriman. whose compct111ve
future at Colorado Umvcrstty
"111 be re.)trtcted 10 intramural
league
l\krnman Jnd the re t of bas
baclcuurt mJtc \\Jll fand a Lal-
entetl target in Fa ulkner. lhc
Daity Pilot Nev. p<m-Me'a Ot\·
trtct Pla\l.:r ol the '\car
I .1ul~ncr. "ho '4 111 ~pnng·
~1Jrd tu J D1\l,10n I futu re :11
\outhcrn l'tah l n1\cr-.11' J\t:r-
Jgul I 4 p<11nh Jnd ·., re.:
boumh for the 'urpmmg t'ac1f1c
Co;1't I .c H!UC t'' th.tmp1un'
I huuah ht.in(tJ Co,u:h ( 1m
P.mel oft en pulled htm tu 1he
pcrtmeter tu ut1hze h1 long·
rJnl?t hooting '>trc:ng th,
Faul~ncr "111 hkcl\ be a)"gncd
in,iJc dut} tnr the South.
'I \C been pl.t\tng ''n the
bl~~. bccau c "<' don't hnvc
man) foN ard~. and I 10\c tt,"
r aul kner <;a1d
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Cftl 1090552 8 h T fomea Probate Code A A-. This s~temenl was f1i.d lomla 92660 180C>Sa ed Pfopw tdenullca· TRUST DATED AUGUST b 0 I h •• 0 f MA R K •OGr County C-'ttomta NOTICE OF' utc er, N•t-quesl tot Special . Nolice with ~ County CIMI of This business Is con-FlctltJCMo19 on 11 awaila~e \6 1988 UNLESS YOU CHRISTOPHER SCOTT •MlaMd by .Uteed ....
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PMTNERSHIP muflltf Property• Tn.i•t court e11f11 12, 1993 The reg111rant(s) com-Statement ch the Tru1tee dHm1 TECT YOUR PROPERTY tT Al(A MARK SCOIT AKA .. TN1tot GH ~9e Pubtlc noltee is hereby dated January 24, Attorney tor the Petl-F5&4059 menc:ed to transact busl· The FollOW1ng pefSO!lS lable, but tor which MAY BE SOLO Al A P6 &-J 0 N , G 1 l 8 E R T CofporaUon 1 W11eon11n
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bout name and $ty!e 01 Orange County on Marcil 92667 Said Pf~ 11 belnQ No 123227 TH E P E T I 1 0 N ,.,.., cnecll ~ by a SOUTH COAST CENTER PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport 19312t 31 , 1993 This bustl"less Is con-old lor tne purpo11 ot On May 04 1993 at 1eque:.11; It bl ROBERT state 0t t\allon.I ban• a
ASSOCIATES. 8 Caltfomta Beactl-Costa Mesa Daily Actltloua Fsa&227 "f~edr~l:t ~r'(s)a~m. eying ttte ob11cn• 11 oo AM at 1tte en P A T T E P S 0 N b e c:hecai drawn by • state -rel partnersti p (the BSC t643 Pilot Apnl 20, 21, 27, 1993. Bu1lne•• Name Publlshed Newport Beach-m • r eecured by said ot tl'a~ of Su••• 1 oo '" ai:.ipu1n·ed es ~ crsonal Of 1.ci..,..1 cred•l UNon
l':paltn111hip '), 1~ 3070 NOTICE OF TuWe209 Statement Costa Mesa Daily Pilot nee:'.ce::~~r ~S::saf.::1i~:S Nit Including IHI and the lobby ot the bu1td1ng rep res 11 r t at 1 v e r o or a cheet. dfawn by a ~ Bnstol Slteet, Swte PETITION TO The ro110 .... 1ng peraons are April 13 20 27 May 4• Business Na~e(s) hsled e1pen1a ot the Trustee localed al 721 S Parker adm1n111tcr 11.i: c1>lute ol stale 0t federal uYtngt 440, Ctly of Costa Mosa, ADMINISTER , PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: ' · • aboYe<on· Ma ctt 1 1993 and ot Sale St In the city 01 Ora~e 1he dt1ced11n1 and toan a11oc1al1on
County of Orange, State ol ESTATI! Of: cnat090e13 ANTHONY & ASSOC~ 1993 Sunsh n~ Re~taur~t Inc Caltlorn1a Reconvey· County ol o r,nge Stale THE p ET T o t~ savmQ1 au oclallon or
Ca61bnia d•d on th• 25th MARK CHRllTOPHl!A NOTICE TO ATES, 1070-F ea1av1a, T-202 Yung Ching Vu • ., ance Company .. said or caf11om1a Cahlorn1a re:iuests a~tt r 'i lo UWlnQ• banlt. 1pec1lled .pay of fetln.fatY 1993, by SCOTT Su11e 111 , Orange, CA PUBLIC NOTICE This statoment was llled ruate•. By Suzanne Rec:onveyance Companv .,J111 n 5tcr tt1e ~state in Mcilon 5102 ol Che F1·
m...,_ conaent. d1uotv1 CASE NO A1M8450 CREDJTOAS 01' 92667 Wltl'I the County Clerk ol elly, E•ecut1ve Vic e• Cahlom•a Corporation u11.Jer the ln<.1epenoen1 naoc1•• Code and al.l1ho· the said Partnenh1p aod • BULK SALE BY Jay A. Petty, 5602 C.jon t92753 Orange County on Marett President 9200 Oalt.dale as duly ~nted Trui t-Admin•,trai onol Esieies ru9d IO do bus1neu on ~· th•r relations as To all heirs, beneficiaries. AUCTION (SECS. Avenue, Buena Pitt!, CA Flc:tlUCMo11 24 1993 Ave, Cl"lalawoM C.hlor· ee under thal certain A !T t:h11 al.a\e l At the""°"" partnen ther.,n cre<i.tors. contingent et.Of. 90621 • n1a 91311 6519, (lll)Oeed ol Trust e•ec"'ed '-1· his lluthc.rty .,., lront entrance to tf\e
Sllld IMnlness ., the tu-IOt1 ¥'d persons whO may 8t05, 8108 U.C.C.I Carolyn A. Pally, 5602 8u1lnH• Name F585351 775·2575 Oaled March b Franc11 E Gonzales a ow the person.-County Courthouse 100
1.,. Wiii be conducted by Olhe"""se be 1nteres1ed In 10(1~:'c,~5•s:,-;-:Y !,';::: Ca(on Avenue, Buena Park, Statement Put>11she<I Newpon Beach· 11 1993 •~d Alie:• 0 Gonzales rei;,re..ental .e '" lolo.tl CMc Center e>m.e weal
fltletfOD()lltan who will pay lh• w1U or estato. or both, CA 90621 The Following persons Cossa Mesa Dally, Pilot ASAP80696 hui band and w f e a ' mony actlonlo 1N1thc.u1 ~n\a Ana CA all ngnt
and dlld'lar~ an tiabllllies ol· MARK CHRISTOPHER ~=-:y :'~~~ ~='a~~i~ Thia business 11 con-are doing business as: March 30, Apnl 6, 13. 20, 416 411 3, 4120 lruatora, rec:orded'on AC: obtaining court approval uue and Interest eon·
and debts of tho l1mt al'ld SCAOTTPETITION hH '-~ be made ol tho assets de-dueled by husband alld CAR STEREO HOUSE. 1993 gu11 24 1981 aa lnatN-Before tat..ing cer101ti ¥eyed \o and now held recl!Y alt t>I ~ ....,., wife 10972 Beach Blvd .. Stan· T-laJ PUBLIC NOTICE ment No 88.422448 in very 1mportan1 a.:t ons! br 1t under aaod DMd ol ~-monies paya • lllod by WANDA SCOTT lrl setibed below The renislrant(s) com-too, CA Book _ p1.• _ 01 0t' 1,_ nowo-.er the p11r .. ona1 Trual In the -~ a•t lo lt'9 ,.,..... th• Supeoor Court of Call-(bl The names and busJ· " Kook Joo Song 5871 PU LIC NOTICE ..---··• Fur1her ~ ls hef'eby 1~ ,.._,_,_, _, O"'•NGE neu addressH of the menced lo transact busl-• B CNS 1090323 cral Recor 1 ol OtanQ• representat.ve wdl be ueted In aa•d County QIYen fllil an. und ned '-""'"•• "' "" ness undet lhe FictillOus Woodboro Dnve, Hununo-NOTICE OF County. Staie ot CalllOf· 1equ rtid tog•,. no11ce to c.111°""8 CS-Cntwng the " be etS'9 HE' PETrTION reques1~ Miler ••: s J. COOK & Business Name(s) 11s1e<1 '°"s Bead'IS • CA 92649 190878 nia under the power 01 , n t ere s 1 e d per s 0 n s land "-'-'n Lot r1 ot
-:' ': r .. POf\S•ble, lh.11 WANDA SCOTT be •P. SONS, 2025 Plaeenum Ave · above on· NIA Wung hin Song, 587l Flc:tltJoua PETITION TO sale tnerein contained unless tt.o.,. have we1ved Tract No 1996 Cotlnry ot .=....!time on la< any pointed u personal rept9-Cosu Mesa, CA 92627 Jay A. P•ny, Carolyn A 8 OOOborCoA 9~:.9Hunt.ngloo Bualneu Name AOMINISTER will sell al ""bl1e auction no11ce or consen1od to o...ng., Stai. of C.hlor __...... •ncUtred by lhe 1enta11~ to adrninosler the As listed by the Miier, all Pettw each ,.,.. EST ATE OF .--• Ma ecotoed 00.1 In their own name or Hittle 01 ttte decedent other business names and ., Thi 'b 1 Statement : to th• tt1ghe1t bidder tor the propoud oc11on I "' H per P '
In the name of lhe firm addresses used bV tho This statement was Med s us ness 15 con-The Following persons MEHRSHAD c:astt or c:tteclt. aa d e· The 1 n de pond en t In Boot. 12 P9ge1 41 and
Deted et Coat a THE PElnlON requnts seller within three years b&-with lho County CIMI 01 duel tod by husband and are d01ng business as: RAZMDJOO 1er1~ below payable adm1n1strat1on author tv 42• Miecetlan«kil Mapc 1u1honly lo admlnlster lhe Orange County oo Apr 7 WI e TIMBER INN 6395 w Ball CASE O A 68228 1th ll 1 1 1 1n the Olltce ol the ...... Cattfontla •• of estate undOf the llldepen-fore the date such list was 1993 • The registrant(s) com-• · N . 1 e me o aa • 1n aw· will be grented unless 1111 county Aeconser 01 H id ,.~ 251 1993. denl AOrNt11strat.1on of E• dellve'11d or s.!'"I lo .. lhe F5H948 menced to transact busl-Road. Cypress, CA 90630 . T o a 11 ho ' rs • lul money ol lhe Unned in1 ere~1ed person l11es an COunty 80UTH COAST CEN· !alts Ac:l (This IUll\ority auctioneer are NONE ness ~Of th• FictitJous Unda E: Berglund, 74S1 boner1c1or1es, cred1to,., tates of America with· oti ect1on to tho po1111on 1l'9 ilteet addfes• end Ta ASSOCIATES • wil allow the personal res>-(c) The assets lo be •old Published Newpon S.ach· Busme11 Name(s) hsted Palais. Stantoo, CA 90680 contingent creditors, end 1 watTanty ••preaa or anol 1>ho w5 good c1tuse othef common detltQna-
callt.nlla ne,.I 1 rt• r~nl.ibve 10 tai.. many are doscnbed 1n general CosUI Mesa Daily Pilot above 00 N'A James"-Hamngton, 7451 persons w ho m e implied aa to llUe use .... r..,. the court sr.0 .. ,::1 tlon If any 01 the ,..1 -a..a-.. pa achon1 wilhoul obtaining u . Cons1ruc11on Equip-Apnl 13. 20, 27, May 4, KookJooSono Palot1s Stanton,CA 90680 otherwise be in1erHt•dposaeu1on or •ncum f\utx·~ntllea .. •romv property d ea crlbed ·---..... , ,_.. ment. Trucks and Tfllllen 1993 .,,_Shin.,,...,. Thrs bus111ess 1s con-h 11 br.mce1 all ttghl hll• EAR• G• , 9y1 MnROPOllTAN cOUft approv ... .,.. ore ..,.. and are toc:.ted at 202S -... ......... duC1ed by-co-pannen '" t o w1 or estate, or and tntetesl now hetd by H •• on he above la PUrpor\eO '°be L"'1I INSURANCE COM-1"9 certain very rnportant Placenll• Ave Costa T206 This stal~ent was filed The registrant(s) com· bo1h or: MEHRSHA ,, 81 such lruaiee in and p~t '•On Y"<•ll b11 held on 1973 ._eyer Plac.e, Cotta
aC110nl, howev~. lhe ~· Mesa CA 92627 ' PUBLIC OTICE Wllh the unty Clerll or menc:ed lo transact buSI· RAZMDJOO to Itta t ollow 1ng de W'<Jv 6, 199) e1 l 4 5 Neu. CA 92677 PAll'I, •New York c;or· sonal representallve wilt be (d) The name'of lhe IUC· N ?'•"91 County on Apnl 6, neu undet th• FiCtJtJous A PETITION has ac"bed property situated P II.I in Oepl 703 The undef'119ned Trust·
...,_...,. reqwed lo 0111a notice lo tlonHt Is· MGA INC CNS108702t 993 Bus.ness Name(s) hsled been filed by FARSHA 1n the atoreu1d counry le died at 341 The Ct1y M OtaclMm• any llabll1ty •f'I Mike Mohn interested persons unleu The auc:tlon ~rll be held F5ee747 above oo· not yet RAZMDJOO 1n the and si..1e, 10 w•t APN -Dr1\e Orang11: CA 92668 tor any •~ ol
ltm tNYESTllENT OF· they have -ived notlee or on MAY 1 1993 at 1000 Actltloue Published Newpon 8each-Und11 E Berglund S uperi or Court o f Lot I 01 l rac1 No 1os13 IF YOU OB~ECT TO the av..1 addre11 and
l'ICD conlted~o th~posad o'clOctl A..M at t-215 AND BueJneaa Name Cost.i Mel>l Daily Pilot J~s A Hamngtan Cahforrua, Countv o f in lhe City ot Colla Pe gran11ng • the olher common deaigna
•ti CORPORATE ::IStrau! aut~:: ALE SSANDRO 'IYd . The ~~~t Apnl 13, 20, 27, May 4, This sUtemenl was Ill.a Orange. M .. a Counry ol Orange pe111 on ~ u ~huu•d tton •~any,'"°"'"..,.__ caWTD ASSOCIATES, ~granted unless an onler· Moreno Va"ey. CA 9'2SS3 an do. business ~sons 1993 with ll'le County _CJettc 01 THE P f T IT I ON State 01 Calilorn1a aa opµeor 01 •t!e t>oaring '" ~ 181• •Ill be
• Calfwnla v•n•r•I ested pet-.on tJes an 0~ THE LAST DATE FOA Fil· HEU '61.:u 3000 lvtway T-200 Orange County on Maren requeats that FARSHA ahOwn on a Map reco<d a r o :.. 1 a: e , cur ~, ••thOut cov ~......... lecl.lon IO the pec.tlon and ING CLAIMS BY ANY Ave • 150 • Costa Mesa. 23, 1993 R A z M O J O O b e ed In Boot. ua Pag ea ot1ec11on~ 01 1 c 11 r tten ena~or •arra7rv •11
~ C.llio nla PKlnc •how• good cause wny th• CREDITOR PRIOR TO DIS-CA 92626 • PUBLJC NOTICE F5S5UM appointed 11 pari;ona 45 46 and 47 M11ea11a obiections •• 11 thu court pre~ ,r impl •d . •• ~I '• CallfMnla coun snoutd no1 grant ll'le BURSEMENT OF THE NET John N D Amore 27332 90877 Put>ttstted Newpor1 Beach-rep res on t et I ve I neoua Mapa Record• ol belo1e the 11urin11 'V'our ~~~m~~=-:IO: ___, :!:._.:_._1P aU\hooty P7R~EDS WIU. BE MAY v11 Senundo Min ion Fl'ctltl-·• Costa Meu Daily Pilot edm1n1ster the estete of OrangetCountyf Cahtomida appearance mo, ll• in the renlalninn~nc•PP•~ _., _ _.,,,_,_.. A H"6 RINO , .. _ Cl • l ... ....,. C" ' -M JO A I 6 13 20 h d eaeep ing rom aai b · ··• -N~ p lflc "" on ., .. pe • Dated· 411511993 Viejo, A 92692 8"-'n-• Name itrctt • pn • • t • ecedenl. land an nd1111ded one person o• V vou1 aum ol the (I ) •• _,.. --,........ ac: ltOr'I w111 be held on MAY 5. Michelle D Amor-e 2733-2 t99l THE PETIT I 0 N u a1 orney cured by ...id Deed 01
CD ... •n':.~nt Gr°;"p• • 19'l3 ill t 45 P ., Dept. G~I~· Pr~'!.C • MARK V1;i Segundo, M1111on The ~:,:,,.":!nt sons T-185 requesl• tho decedent's ~':i~~~l~~'\;;'tr!.ne~~ c:. "I.OU -'RE A Trua1 -in tn\.,...I ~ a,,_ ee-ra part. 703 loc led at 341 The Crty ' Vleio, CA 92692 . ..,. P'f W ILL and cod1c1la, 1f any, br C R f D I , 0 R o r " on aa P«Mded In aaid
,..,. .. ,,1 Men•tlnt Dn .. • South, Orange, CA Be.':~~~•d,,.:~"~0" ln11 business t• eon-. 8[~8~r~':i'i:smiNe PUBLIC NOTICE be adm.tlled to probste. ~~~ 8111~,n~~:~a~t~;' cont .. ~ent c1cu •or ,,. no1et11 ~MlCa ,, any
P-'-92668 Y ducted by hut~_. and COMPANY 31431 Santil The Will and an atancea and Olher miner· tr.e deceaa.ed vou m., t under the terms of ttle ltr. The Ja-• M . HI· IF YOU OBJECT TO lh• Pilot Apnl 20. t99l ""1• • Mar ca Patkwa R;incho t9C>Oe9 ce>d1c1ls are ove1lablo l o ala under Jtnd 1n saod f..e 'Your cl• m ·~ 1t1 I e ~ ol Trull •t.1mate0
....... ~am£tr TNet1 =nga~ri. '!f'~on: Tu2l 1 The registrat1t(s) ~: San~aro-ma. tA 92688 8 '?ctltl~• ... am.nation tn 1ho file land aa '-ll'V•d in the cou11 snJ m111I a COIJ~ '"' Itta eha,.gH and ••
dated Nowe1nber t , '"9 and st:a ~' 0;;. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ea nJ! '=sat'iC1itJoua S.ny Hess, 2ia3t John. u;."~u •;n• kepi by the court Deed trom l AMur Bur· t h e p e r s o 1 o pen••• 01 the Tru11ee
,..., 0-ral Par1ner iecuons OI file wnnen ob-Busit1e~s Nam•(•) hsted stone, Et Toro, CA 926;>0 Th FC: •m•n THE PETI T I 0 N geu end ot.hera rec0td· represenun.-..e er po1n'ed ~nd ol ~__!.Ulll croaled •1: Ja.,ea M. HI· IKllOOS with the c0\K1 ~ CNSt087019 above on· NA Gary L. HHS, 21831 John· • OW1ng pe~sons requests suthoritv t 9d January 9 1957 1n by 1rie cour• '"'" n •vur Y said.,.... or Trull IO
......... Ttu•tM orw th• r;eonng. Yow op-Aellllous John N O'Amors stone, El T0to. CA 926JO a~~:~noS~'g'p~J' ~~ll adm1rnsler che estat Boot. 3764 Page 321 ol rnunths fr Orr \h., uote c..I wit 1186 406 39 E111mat
9y1 The htcher Fam-pearanc. may be in P'flOn BUS1neu Name Michello O'Amore Tt\I• business Is con-Ion Beach M~ll. 77"?; under the Independent ~~~1c1sl Re<:o1d1 AP N l11;t 1.,1 ... flnce ol e~!ers _:J1~.-.;::.~ ,:;,,~•;::~ u, T,_. utod J"n• 8 or by yow atiomey Statement Th'5 st.Jtement wu !tied ducted by husband and Edinger Av• , 116 Hun-Admm1s1rat1on ol Estate rt!. 063 06 as pro~1deJ 1n ~e .. , o 1 any .. 11 ,nc,....e tn,
' IF YOU A.RE A CREOOOR The Followlng ~ -1h 11\e County Cl"11 of wile I• 100 Be..cn CA 9l 647 Act IThos autho roty w 1I total amount ol U\e 9100 :I 1'1e Ca tcrrn 1 u,. 1
1M4• 0 -r•I Partner or il coni.ngent creditor of are dOH1Q l>us.nbS as Orlll'IC)• County oo March The regi&trant(s) com-fJ' s Ch 102 J allow the personal unpaid pr1neipal bal· P•vbJI" COJe The time g pnor lo ul•
•w: Ore9or, l . thldeceasea you must hie M 1cMEADE INVEST-9 t99l menced to transact bus•· Tan M en. CA9;':,:' representative to 111..e•nce, interest thereon icr 11~~ clν "'I no• The ~hClary under .,tc:Mr Tru•t•• l..l;m ' MENTS 2645 v Or · ness under ltle FictillOUs own. onrov~. toge1"1er w1tn reasonably • 1 aaod Ooed ol TN1I ,._.. 1 vour c wrth It>• coutt • is\a · F58347S Busmeu Name(s) hsled This business 1s con-many acuons without e stimated c o all e•· e"~••e be'o10 lour tolore ••~and d.--.,: C.J. S.geratrom al"ld m I • copy 10 the per naoa. Newport Bexh, CaU· Publt5ttecs Newpor1 Be.ach-above 00 nol et dueled by an 1nclr111dual obtaining court approval peniea and adva11eei 81 m.i11111s from 1•11! l'lear1n~ livered lo the u nder a S-•1 a Callfomla sonal representative •P-lom1a 92660 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Gary L Hess If The reg1strant(1) com-Before taking corta1 tne time 01 lhe •nrtoal da:e 1101 ced ab \ i! ••Qned • wnnen Oeetara
pertfter•hlp, General !:~led bh lh~ court w;ra;n ~~~~18 J c~:~·cieFJ.~~. March 30. Apnl 6, 13, 20. Beny Hoss menced to transact bull· very lmporlent aot1on1, pubc1c:ai1Jon o~ lhll No-\ o~ M~' E)!; .\ .. , '·~ !Jon ot Defaull and De
Pwt..., f rw~' 5 om ~ • 1993 This statemet1I was ftltKI ness under 1he Ftet•llous ho weve"r. th• per1onol uce are $29t O J a4 1he 11 o l..e~• by the mand ror Sale and a •~ .. IMe Awth Seger· ~, 0,!,!'~00':t111: ~~ia ~62~acDonald, r.180 with the Coun1y Cieri\ 01 Busit1ess Name(s) listed r11presontat1ve will be Currenuy dated Cash· c~url 11 ,.,u are a wnnen I.le« 01 Default
_...., Man.,1"9 Par1· Of the C;itlfomia Probate 2645 Vista omaoa, Ne-Orange County on Mareh ai:"'esoo cnN A requtred to give nouce I 1era Ctteclll or Cerot1ed per5on 1r.tere 11J tn !he oind ElectJon to Seti The
,... Coda The time tor f.i,ng porl Beach, Cahfornla PUBLIC NOTICE 23 1993 .11'1 en 1 1ntere1ted person Che<:lla payable 10 the esta•e ~Ou nlll\11 e .-. !h under11gned c au••d ltr. ,,._tto E. Set· cll4ms ....,1, not ••pore ~ 92660 F585183 :;,s ~~1c;;' wCI~ 9:, u nless they heve waived Truatee or btdder •re ac-the .:ourt o •or~ii1 uud Nohe• 01 Deteutt
eretre•, ll•"•tlnt fOf• tour months IN>m lhe Ctt~ L MacDonald, CNSt0892M Publolhed Nawpon Beacn-Orange Countyl'f on Marcil noltc• or consented to ceplable lo Trullff pro-Request !or S1a .. ra •nd Eiecllon IO s.11 \0 be ~ heer1ng date nollced 2645 Vista Omada, New-Flctltleus Cosll Mesa Daily Pilot 24. 1993 the proposed action I 111ded pr0(>4tr 1dent1t1ca Notice oJ the ''""11 ol e r-.corded .,, the c:ounly
9r. The J M Kl· •bove port Be;ich, Cahlornta BueineM Nam• March JO, Apnl 6 13, 20 ' FHSJ47 The 1 n depend• n t lion t5 available or•ven1or.,. an..1 •J1pra-u1 ~• ~ ru t ~rty
• •m•• ' YOU MAY EXAMINE the 92660 Stat .... ent 1993
1 ' adm1ntstrstton authorit Fr o m 1n lor mal1Dn ol e1aate esulS or c.1 "•oc.led and more in.n •~ftk Famlly TNat Me kept by ttte court. "you This business 11 con-The FollowlnQ persons Put>llSl\ed Newpon Be.ich· w ill b e granted unleu a wt\1ch the Trustee de.ma eny pa1111on l)r occount th '•« mo nth• tt av•
Dated Nowember t • are a plfson ln11< .. led 1n ducted by a general part· are dOlng business as· T·IBI Cosla Men 1Daily Pilol interested pe,.on tiles e reliable bul tor whic h as provided 1n sect.,,.. e4apaed ainc:e such rs
tN .. Ooftenl Partner th• estate, you may Illa nenhlp KOU CORPORATE ALU-PUBLIC NOTICE M;irch 30. Apnl 6, 13, 20, ob1ec 11on to the/et111on Trustee mat.ea no rep 1 ZSO of tho Cal torn• cordatlOn ·
aw: James, M . HI-with lhe cc>utt a lonnal R• The reg11tran1(a) com-ANCE GROUP, 4343 Voo 1993 end shows goo c1us aenlallon or w•rranty Probate Code A Requc<..1 Mof't98941 lender Ser etWt'*, TN•tM quell for Special NCWCe ot menoed to tranSllCI bust-Karman A\19f\Ue, Newpon t9240e T-182 why the court shou ld I.he Slreet addre111ea1 o ror Special Notu:e le.rm vocea Inc aa Trull•• ~ Tite htcher Fam-ine ''""9 of an '"ventor; ness und« U\e F"ICtltk>us S.ach, C8illom4a 92660 Flc:tltkMu no t 1ran1 the suthoruv othef common dff1gna is ava•labl1 from I~• !>0!">6 SunnM &lvd Su11.e It TnMI DMod June 81 and 1ppnrsal ot Ht.at• e.a-Business Nama(s) bled Kofi Management SeMces, Bu•I~• Name PUBLIC NOTICES HEARING on th 1ton ot ttte •bove de court c er ~:,,'~2~4";l c: tS6;~
Mis 01 of an'f petition °' above on: NIA Inc., a Oetawars COtpota-Statement YOU AA£ IN DUA UL pe11uon will be held on ~~::::_:'~r::::J~• c!o:'5 A t t o r n e y t o r ..,, Sht•d• Tru.J. s.1e
PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES The Foltowing persons UNDER A DEED or: May 20, 1993 11 l 4 5 Mesa CA !12614» Petit ioner '""'., oa .. 0411l6193 .,. doeng bUsiness as: TRUST. DA~D Man;h 31, p M . '" Dept. 703 Said property .. twin James L Rubel Jr A.$APUJ49
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.6 the following Inf ormauon is hereby nohced
regarding proposed increase tn the bUSlfltss tax for the Qty of Newport Beach:
THE PROPOSED ANNUAL TAX RATES ARE:
1. BUSINESSES WITH NO LOCATION WITHIN
THE CITY: S 150
2. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A RESIDENTIAL
LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: $95
3. BUSINESSES BASED FROM A COMMERCIAL
LOCATION WITHIN THE CITY: 1100
PLUS $5 OR $10 PEA EMPLOYEE
(DEPENDING ON TYPE OF BUSINESS)
THE BUSINESS TAX RATES SHALL BE
APPLICABLE TO ANY BUSINESS IUBJECT TO
BUSINESS TAXATION AS PROVIDED BY
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER
5.04.
THE AMOUNT OF TAX
ESTIMATED TO IE RAISED
ANNUALLY II 12,200,000
PUBLIC MEETINGS REGARDING THE INCREASE IN THE
BUSINESS TAX RATll WILL IE HILD IN THE CITY
COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT lf~~N3:1:.ZOP~A~~~'.rt~1~ J:O~,o
AND llCOND READING AND ADOPTION OF THE
ORDltWICI ON MAY 24, 1113.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RIGARDING THIS
PROPOllD TAX RATE CONTACT THI RIVENUI
MANAGER AT NEWPORT llACH CITY HALL, 3300
llWPORT IOULIVARD. -
I•
WANDA I. RAGGIO, CITY CLIRK
CITY OF lllWPOllT llACH
M & J BEAUTY SUPPLY & \919 UNLESS YOU TAKE located st 341 Tho City I Old tor th• purpose of 3432 Via OpOflO • 13 •'21) 4111
SALON, 11879 Valley View, ACTION TO PR OT EC Drive Orange CA 92668 p•y1ng the obl19at1ons N 8 h CAt----------Garden Orove. CA 92645 YOUR PROPERTY, n MAY IF YOU OBJECT TO secured by said Deed of ewport eac
Koh, Ml Ja 1071 Concord BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC the granung of the Trust 1nclud1ng 1e11 and 9 2663 Way, La Habra. CA 90631 SALE IF YOU NEED AN 0 4 :'0 9 3 0 4 :' l 93 Ko, Ctioong Ho, 1071 Con-EXPLANATION OF THE petmon, you should e11pen•ea ol the Trulle OJ 27 93
cord Way la Habra CA NATURE O,,-nf£ PRO· appear •t th• hearing and OI Sale
90631 ' ' EEOING AGAINST YOU I n d s I s I o y o u Cal1 torn1a Rec.onvey
p ....
Th11 business 15 con-YOU SHOUl.O CONTACT A, ob1ac11ons or file wr111en aoce Company H said PUBUC NOTICE
ducted by husband and LAWVER ob1oc11ons with the court lrusiee By Suzann NOTICE Of ,, MAalot &AWN-
11W1le NOTICE Of betors the hoa11ng Your 1<.elly E•~CUl l YI Vic. TRUSTEE s SALE MOUNT CMM
The regtalrant(s) com-TRUSTI:E'S SALE appearance may be tn President 9200 Oalt.dal Tru1IH Sa .. No •046 c-.,., • ...........,
menceo to tranwct ~1-N 23""•5 person or by your Ave Chabw0r1h C•litor· T1ue Order No c...., • ~ o ....., n1a 91J11 60,19 (lllll neas under the Flct111ous On Aprll H , 1993, ,, euorney. 11S·JSJS D•h!d March 11 ~76 lO un111 4U flllllu Buslneu N1ma(s) listed 09 00 AM at the front IF YOU ARE A 29 1993 Aelerenc:e No 070910 t U525 Gisler
above Of1 Apnl I , 1993 ntrance to Orange CR f 0 IT 0 R o t a ASAP8tB90 APflljr 422 211 01 eo.t.a ~ ~· Ja Koh Oall TIU• Company, 640 contingent c reditor o f 4. 13 4 20 4 '27 YOU ARE IN OE.FAULT ·-•• ~ Choong Ho l<otl N Tuatln In the clty of th1 decoaud, you mutt UN OEA A OEEO Of =---.
Tin statement wu hie<! ta Ana, CC>Ynty of Qr. file your claim with tha PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST DATED U 0-19 ••••lllilllli•••• With the County Clerk of nge, Stale of C..lllomla court end ms•I a copy t o UNLESS YOU TAKE AC ftAc.te v.w
Otange County on Apnl 1, htomla AKOm19Vanc. t h e p e r 1 0 n 9 I '"~ • TION TO ~OTtCT YC>Uf' ~Al ftAM
1993 omp1ny, a C•lltorn1a representsllve appointed NOTICE OF PROPERTY IT MA'" IE c.mu.y • MonlMu')>
FM&280 fl)OfatH>n, .. duly •P-by tho court within fou1 PETITION TO SOLD AT A PUl llC SAt.£ ~ • Cl.-net°"
Published Newpon Beach-pointed Trull•• under m onth• from th• date o f ADMINISTER IF YOU NHO AN OPt.A
coatlll Mesa Daily Pilot tttat certain Deed o f f1tat isauance of letters ESTATE OF MARK NATION Of THE NA~E 3~~~.,_.
April 13, 20, 27, May •. rud11Ceh11ecrtui.dHby Rleh-as provided in H Cl1on CHRISTOPHER OF THl: PAOCf.EOINGS ........__ t99l r a ea uber, an AGAINST YOU YOU _,,_
amed man, u ""9· 9100 of the Calltotn.a SCOTT AKA MARK SHOUl D CONT AC T A ·==~~===~~ T-199 • r.eouted on April Probate Code The time c SCOTT, AKA LAWVl;" r __ P_U_B_l_l_C_N_O_TI_C_E__ , 1119 as IMtr\lrnent for f1l'"g els.ms w ill not MARK SCOTT AKA On 0!) 04 13 al ' 00
11·1107,0, 1n 8ooll -. up1re before f our JON GILBERT P M Mot10•0• Lenoer
teocMM •ge • , of Otflclal montl\1 from the heat1n PATTERSON $ervtcu In~ u the
Flctltlou• ecorda ot Orange ate no11ced •bove. CASE NO Al 66860 duly appo.nt.d Truate• a~n••• Name " ty, Sta• of CallfOf'-YOU MAY EXAMINE T •11 ... un«Mr and PVtt•Ul'll'lt to la under the PGW9f" ol h f 1 le. b h o • n • 1' • De.cl ol lruat "~od State-nt ate "*'91n contained t • 1 • ept Y ' • benef1c1•r1u crea1turc on 12 Ha II aa Oocu
fhe followlng P9'10l'll 11 •efl at public auc'6orl' court. If you are • ton11ngent c;•clolor•1 a ment N o U ~IOll>t
at• doing business as· .,,. hlOf"lelt btdder fOI' l)e,.on 1nterHted in '"-~Pi•~r•;o~n;•.;w;n=oii;m;a~~9ook;;~;-;· ;P;ave;;~-;;ot~;o~tt;•~========:. PHYSICAL THERAPY so '"' or Ch~ll .. d•· .. ,.te, you m•v hi• Wtlh
LUTION, 4332 Cemcos AYO bod below. payebl• the C0Ut1 a l otmtl
1201. Los Alanvtos. CA t the time of .... In, .... Requut 101 Spec1el
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-.e I HOC:=•H A RECORD OWNEft LOtJ.. Deted ... t4, t"3, :~ AECOADS OF ORANG( IQ Nttsfv ~ lt\Oe«>Ctdneu You ~ )() CALENDAI' lnmedlatemente, SI no Pu,llshed N•-=
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JaMllt•ree Blvd Rmh. COMMERCIAi. PAOP· RIED WOMAN AS HER e60ft Mobce la hereby given The llrMI 9ddt"s and VlnCel IMf~ With~ le ~ Of'I ~ '° Ille • puede ..,,_a un Mtw::k> PilOt ~ 30. Aprll I , 1).
toe, Newport 9eec I ERTY DESCRIBED AS FOi.· SEPARATE PROPERTY Mich••• •• CarON, I.hat COHTINENTAl LAW· other common dftl9"alton. lernt .. provided. lt*etf'. lypewnnen ,..,. .... ..-. de~ de ·~OS 20. IHJ.
CA 92e80 LOWS Aec:or"d QWrW" L.ooJIM J ......._.,, YEAS TITlE COMPANY A II any. 01 IN ,.., propefty and the unpMI PMCIPlll OI ~-phoM ~ w!fl o a unt oAclna de iryuda T 190
0rllft99 Cowntr SuP9-(LAND AND BUILDING) l.llfsOf'I. 1 mtnled worn.,, MHehal, Orane• CALIFORNIA CORPORA· descnbed •bove 11 put· ::0":-1t1'1:!:!, ~= noc prot_: ~:~type-~r.• ti diredono..,... ..UIUC NOTIC! "°' CO!olrt OT OF TRACT 3202 AS .. he< Mparlll prOpefly Countr TION •• Clllfomla Corpora· = 10 be• ~ SEA· .. provided In Hid Note. writlon fHpontl mull be CAa• NUMBU PLAINTIFF: Norman A. L 12 " In• subject ol this ule Bw p Kaloper DelNtv uon .. tt\111 ... Ot aucc... 0 E DRIVE. NEWPORT , .... Ch.,gH •nd ... in prOplf legll forni if you , ....... .,. •• C.M) ,~,. Hanis and Sandra G. PER MAP RECORDED IN Is ,.., property and II has NOTE· Do not ~. down Mii lrutt... °' !Wbatttuted BEACH, C4 92963 penses OI ihe \IUllM Ind wan1 ihe COW\ IO heir yo&K ............. -~k:tlUeua ... I BOOK 1oe. PAGE to Of • lt\lllM put$Ulnt 10 IN The undlfSlgned TrvstM CH• --·· ......... Na .... " • K I MISCELLANEOUS MAPS no street addreu °' oth« or detace a poeAed nocice Deed of Trutl ••ecuted by Ooldaltn• ll'IY liabiity '°' :id~ "':tsT,:.~•ld by II you do not • 'fOl.ll ,... The !WM Ind addrelS °' ataee-nt
DEFENOANT: el W IN THE OfflCE OF THE CC)IM'IC)t'I deslgr\alion, di· belOte I.he sate°' aatfstac:-STEVEN K. Wlll1Aai4S, AN any lneon'9dness ot \he CONTINENTAL LAW· aponM on time, you !My IN court Is: (£J nombre y The Followmg penona
Sftow and Mn. Kelly ORANGE COUNTY RE rKtions to'°"a loc .. lon may don ol ludgment Pen.I UNMARRIED MAN, Re-av.et add.rHI Ind Olhet Yl•S TITLE CO-lose the cue, and 'f04JI dWecdon de ta COf1e ") dOIOQ butllnffl at Snow, Devld W. Glbeon CORDER • be obtained from the MM· Code Sec:llon 616 (mtsde-COtded 02/07/1993 In Boole common detlqn111on. II " -wagn, ~ W'ld pn»-MUNICIPAL COURT FOA ~TS ( MORE, 11169 N.
end MlctMJ. J. GlbNn thal's Oftlce upon requeil meano;) Ptge Inst, #92·78109 of any, shown hefem. PAKY, A CALIFORNIA erty may ti. taken wttneut THE STATE Of CAUFOA· EucUd Fullef\00 CA~
NOTICE OF COMMONLY KNOWN AO-Proapecllve bidder~ Melbourne B Wedo Officl .. Recotda In the of· The total amount of tho COR~ORATION , AS lulthtw warning from the NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF s......:... L ~. lte2
MARSHAL'S SALE DRESS: 1731 SANTA ANA s .. ~ .... -•~ 10 "'~---die, •.o. Boa' •e•, flee or the County RAtcotder unpaid ~of U'te obi!-TRUSTEE 1011 N c:owt. .... ~. ,... C'" ,_.._NOOFF1CER AVE., OOSTA MESA AKA .,,0
1""""15 0 •.,..,70t680~,. S t'" B .. ..C,." OI ORANGE County, C#I· gallon Hcurtd by the ' •Th other ORANGE ORANGE Barclay Garden ..... 011'9. ,. o.cn• • 1731 AND 1733 SANTA " t 10 • • ...,u-•n a ar .. ar•, .. te>rnla. and pursuant to the property to be sold Ind MAIN ST., SANTA ANA. «• .,. legal ,.. COUNTY HAR80A JUOt-'2S41 •
FILI! NO. ANA AVE. COSTA MESA, SJVe, of the Code of CMI 93t02 • Nobc:e of Default and Elee· ru1on1ble utlmated CA 9270t (7t4) 831-q111rement1. You may want JAM. Thia bualnen I• con--HOCS383538-8 • Procedure f« provl9lon9 Published Newport tlon 10 Sell lhweund9f re-cosu, e11penaes and ect-&176 EXT.114 10 call an attorney nghl CW. DISTRICT • .ac>I c1uc:t.ct by: an lndMckltl
COURT CASE NO.: CA 92627 . goveming IN terma. c:ond4-Beach-Costa Mesa Daily COrOed 01/11/1993 In Book vane. at the time °' lhe Dated 041t3/t .. 3 Nay. 11· ~ do not know ~ AOAD. SUITE 1oe. Th• reglsiranl(I) COjl'I"
By V1r1ue of • wnl issued RECORD OWNER: LOU-dona end enect of the u1e Pilot A""I 20 27 May 4 Page Inst. 1~1740 of lnlllal publlcauon ot this By DIANNE LEWIS .,, attorney, ~ may c:aU NEWPORT BEACH, CA menced to nnsac:t ..._ on March 19, 1993 In tne tSE J . LARSON, A MAR· • . • ,.... ' • 'Hid Olllclll AecOfds, wlM Notice or sale 11~ '.,.. •ttomey '9flmll llMca 929802595 neu under the fk:1111ous
1bove designated Cour1. RIED WOMAN AS HER Ind the liability of default 1993· Sell on 05/04/1993 at 1:30 $260,705.75 ll'ORECLOSURe OF· °'a l~llld ottlce Ollt9d The name. addreu. and Business Nam•(•) lla•d
upon a ju~enl entered SEPARATE PROPERTY Ing btddets. t2l0 P.M. al IN THE LOBBY TO In add111on to caSh, the FICERTAC72093 l~pues da~· le .,,_ 1allphone numbet of plain· 11>0W !>"''NIA
June 5, 1 2 1n laVOt ol SEO 02 NOTICE IS HEREBY PUIUC NOTICE THE BUILDING LOCATED Trust" wlll 1ccep1 a cash· Published Newport lregOen ••ta otadon lu<fj-t.tt's attorney, or plalnllff ~r':U~~.s fti.d judgment tred1t«(S). NOi· CASE GIVEN tttat on May 8, AT, 607 S. LEWIS STREET, ltw's c:hec:k dnlwn on a C1af usted llerle un pl1ZO de wlthOUt an llUQtMY, Is: (EJ C Cl ,_ ot man A Harns and SandFI I HOCS:Ml3S38-A 1993. al 2 00 o'docll PM LOAN NO. WILLIAMS ORANGE. CA al public state 0t nallonal banlt. 1 BHch-Costa Mesa Dilly 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS bnl la ~icclon y el with tne ounty e
G. Harris. Motooume 9 ARIS VS SNOW at Orange co~mtv Mll'St)al· OTHU. REF auction, to th• highest bid-chec:lt drawn by a stare or Piiot Apnl 13, 20, 27, 1993. p1ra prHentar una r• ::::.C,· d• telefono del ~. , •3 Counly on Maren
Weddle. and against tudO-HA C • Pl'IOP Hart>ot Division 460l Jam· Ts NO 45443·DL der '°' cash (payable 11 federll Cfed1t union or a T205 spuest• escl'ita 1 miqulna a~o del demalldante, F••s"'•9 ment debt0t(SI Mochel• J COMMER IAL • b Blvd Rm 108 C YO' • • th• time or tale In lawful chepc drawn by a 1111a 0t e ta cor1 ...._ '"" •
Gibson IS an lnd1vid113I, as ERT'V DESCRIBED AS FOL· oree • c' •ty U ARE IN DEFAULT money or the United federal 'savings and loan PUBLIC NOTICE ":Jna' carta ~ una ttamada o del demlndaQt• qve no Publisti.d Newpon Beach-
arf assocl11e •n,. Edgewater LOWS· • 01 Newpon .Seach, ounty UNDER A DEED OF Stales), 111 right. ·uue and association. savings, as-tetl'IOlllU no le olreQll'I Ilene abogedo, es) LAW c 0111 Mesa Dally Pilot
Eyne and as a par11cipan1 (PARKING LOT) LOT t3 ol Orange, State of ~lof6'· TRUST DATED F.a.tu· Interest, conveyed lo and sodatlon °' savings bank BSC 1575 protecclon; 141 ,.spuest1 OFFICES OF KURT T. Mard'I 30. April 6. 1). 20.
In-the Jc>on1 Venture eon-OF TRACT NO. 3202, AS nia I w1tl sell al pubhc auc-ary 3, 1 .. 2 UNLESS now held by 11 u_nder Hid 1pec.f1,ed 1n Section 5102 SUMMONS esnta a maqulna tlene que LOFLAND. STATE BAR 1993 sisUng of David W Gibson. PER MAP RECORDED IN tlon to the highest bidder, YOU TAKE ACTtoN TO DHd of Trust in the prop-01 the Financill Code and (CITACION cumpllt con 111 fonnall· NUMBER 103749, 520 N. T·IM
Kelly Snow tnd Mrs . Kelly F fOf cash In t1wful money of PROTECT YOUR PROP· 9fly llluated"' said County au\horued to do business JUDICIALt dade• 189ales 1proplld11 BROOKHURST STAEET,1--.......,.,,.,.---::~~--
Snow. Sh<>wmg a net bill· ~OOSCKELtLA08, EPOAUGSE 1MO'" OPS the Un1ted Slates, all the ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD and Stale Ind described as in lhis stale. In U't• evenl NOTICE TO DEFEl!f. II uf..~J qulefe que la cotte SUITE 122, ...... HEIM, ,... Th• Piiot 11\Ce of St.254.968.99 actv· ..,1 N " ' follows· tender othet than cash Is """ ....,. Cl lfted Illy due on said tudgmdnl IN THE OFFICE OF THE right, liUe and Interest OI AT. A PUBLIC SALE. IF LOT S IN BLOCK 40 OF 1cc:.pt1d U'te Truslee may DANT : (Av le o • escuJrl 141 c:aso. • ..
on the date of the issuance ORANGE COUNTY RE· s.ald 1udgmen1 d~blOt(a) In YOU NEED AN EXPLA· "THIRD ADDITION TO withhold · lhe Issuance of Acuaado) DON FIELD, Sl ustld no ptlMnta •u RENT The most comprehen·
of said writ. I have levied CORDER. the above descnbed PtOP-NATION OF THI! NA-NEWPORT BEACH". IN the Trustee'• Deed unhl LISA FIELD, AND DOES ::=~ c:!!~r.·~~ atve and current direc·
upon all nght, blle and In· COMMONLY KNOWN AO-ertv. or IO much lh~eof as TURE OF THE PRO. THE CITY OF NEWPORT funds become available to ' THROUGH 10, llif. quilar SU sat&rio IU d1ne<0 ............. class1·fi ... d tory of good~ and eer·
BEACH, COUNTY OF OR· the payH or endorsee as a CLUSIVE ' nuuvu ,.. vices around
330 West Bay .s treet Costa Mesa, CA, 9282 7 ..
How To Place t:S:r NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT
A Classified Ad BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169
18A 18A, yard. angl
Harbor View Homes, encl garage. $550/mo,
BY PHONE: 714-642·5678 (OUAI. llOVS#IG Phase It, Portolino, elec & waler pd. No Beach Area! :-Oorth Oranet Counl)·S4Q..lll0 Ol'l'OtlTUNITY 4Br 3 Y,8a, 2-sty. Per· pets. 850-7737
All rH I l&&ale a11h1trtlU119 Ill llllS feet toe, $599,000. •Charmmg 28R dplx NEWftORT PENINSULA YEARLY OR WIHTER BY VlSITING OR MAIL: ~Jptr la SllllJCCl IO Ille Fed OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. $800. 3BA hae $1050 S6SOIM(). St 950iMO tral fllf K1111le9 ~I oJ 1161 IS 1842 Port Taggart. l.g yd, quiet. an9t gar, JJO West Bey Strut Owner/Agl 720-9950 gd area 947.7546 1-48A Incl oceanfront -1141td w.ie11 llllbs II U1t9al Furnislltd,~ Costa Mt t, CA 92627 to .... rtlSC "Illy J"ltf111CC. COSTA MESA·2-aty, Villa Rentals ,_, el ,...,.n 8"" .t •..r I I llmltallan " •11mlllhuho11 3BA 2BA. Interior
ll&lff 111 rice, col«. 11li;I011. HOUSES/ patio. frplc. garage, 6754912 CLA IFlED HOUR : Ul, U.dluJ, '-illJJ llalUI or acroaa from park.
TtkpMof liWt·S:JtPM Moecity·fridly ............. ••lllttnliontt CONDOS $1100 mo. Agent
~1lk·l1 l:.lGA.\1-S:.JOPM Mood11'f'ridaJ 11\aM 111Y 111<11 ,,...,.llCt, llmi•. FOR RENT 831·1400 $750. Quiet studio BA
tatl111 or .iurtmt11altn." E'SIOE to 3Br 2Ba lrphc, condo, Versailles, frtg,
DEADLINES Tiiis 11ews,.,.r wlll •DI now cpt/decot, tp, d/w pool, spa, gym, patio.
'-illfly ICC.ft ""I M'flrtlU· lndry, fncd yrd, grdnr. sec ga<e. 846-294 7 Monday ............................ Frid.ay G:SOPM ....i lof IHI u.-Wllld Is .. CORONA Ou1etl $1275. 640-1733 2BR 2BA. flreplac•, Tueaday ............................ Monday 6:30Pltl ritllJlltll ol ll1e 1 ... ow ruders DELMAR 2122 'EASTSIDE pool, laundr" Wednuday .. : ................. Tueeda7 6:3DPltl .. hrtlty lllllf'IM' tllll •• , room. Ne., Hoag,
•wtttlftfl 1•wtrll1Cd Ill 11111 28r 1 Ba, garage, 845-4048 Independent .. ......... .. Wedn .. da.y 3:30P11 • .....,., .. availMlt 111 111 2BA 2BA condo, end fenced yard. 721-0343
Thursday .................... Wedne1da7 G:30P11 1C9¥11~Nlls. Tocom-uml, lflg, So of PCHI Nice 2BR 11.hBA 2·SIOry 2BR condo, 2BA, w/d
hkup, patio, gated 2
Prid&y ........................... Thursday &:30Pltl --~.ClllHUO 319 Dahlia Pt $1 395 condo, b i g yard, car gar, pool, spa.
Satllrde,)' ........................... Jl'rtday &:30P11 Toll·ftl 18 1 ·I00·'2Hst0.. Ftr Catt Paul 840-5324 patio, 2 car garage, $1250/mo 725-0058
IM w..i-.1111. DC 11ta please MAGNIFICENT 180. $995/mo
GENERAL POLICY calf KUO 11 Ui·l500. Ocean ~ Harbor view. Villa Rentals •Bluffs Condo
4BA 211.rBA. Nu blonds/ 675-4912 JBR 2~Ba. $1650. Raw and dttldllnts lr't Jubjed lo cli•nct wilhout carpet/palnt/lndscpg. Barbara, Ag& 644-0195
nolitt. The publishu rtRnu lhe ricbl to «asor, Loll of light. Comm Helen B Dowd, Altr
nclau lfy. revise or rej ect uy daulntd pool. $3500 721-067B For Ad Action Lido Isle, 3 1 3, tam rm, tdnrtl._n1, Plf15C l"tpOt1 aay tnws tl111 111ay ~ HOUSES/ PILOT CLASSIFIED redoc 2-car la yoer d11t11fttd Id i111mtdiltdy. Tiit Dilly Piiot It Call a, gar,
CONDOS It's the solution you're $2,300 310-217-1583 Tbt lodtl'ffCkat 11CttJ1U no Uablllf) ror uy mw la searching for • wtieth• ..., .... C41tt owner otter 6PM
an achtrtlJelMlll for whld1 it may bt rapooslblt FOR SALE er you're aeok1ng a Sell your homo tittpt for lhf cost of tllt spa« actually ~niplecl by home. an apartment, AO-VISOR through claullled. IM trTOr. Cmllt c10 only bt al~ for tbt lll'lt Buy It. Seti ll. Find It. a new oc:cupat1on or 842·5678 lnsenlo11. Clasaifted • even a stray pot. 642-5678
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NEWPORT BALBOA
BEACH 2169 JSlAND 2606
*Lido P•nlnsul•• Furn<har,,.lng, prvl,
Luxury·H::or View tBA, tndry, 1 ~'°"· 1BA's. D w!Vl•w No pc1t1 $790 mo yrly Furn/Vnl$9()().S1500 lao. 3 t C>-450.1 OS 1 873-8030 Mon-Sat.
7t0 Lido Park Or. BALBOA
Nwpt Hgta lovely spa· PENJNSUJA 2607 cious 4BA 48A hse, 2
car gar, frplc, w/d
hkup $1600 759-0874 •210 44th St. 2Br 2Ba hous•. 2 car parkng.
WESTMINSTER 2192
fml yrd, patio. $1200
yrly ISO. 675-7840
CORONA 1 BR apt, quiel complex. DELMAR 2622 $540/mo. Ft•• ulll.
Mini bliflds. lrg closet.
pool & lndry 894-8115 Big. Bright. Studio With
very largo •~dock,
lrpt, 2 1/2 blka 10
APARTMENTS ·ocean. S790/mo, ulil
Incl &44·1449
FOR RENT NEAR BEACH Clean,
quiet, pvt Bach, nJ
pelJI, $495 +IUI &
BALBOA aec, 720.8480
COSTA MESA 2624 JSIAND 2606
* S200 OFFI 3BA Charming 1 BR w/view 2YIBD, W/D hkups, deck . d/w , n/amkra
S700 f' utts Only hon· garage, 2233 Fa.lfVtew.
est peopto 675-5767 $1 070/mo 548-700t
Make lho :3ht move. * MOVE·IN SP•CIAU
Piiot Re Estel• G•rage Lg 2BR 1 BA
842·5&78 nu cpl, D/W, ''°':&•· $730/mo &40-249
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
e S900 Movee U Int Move-In =atsll
E'a.lde 2BR tBA. xlnl AFFORD LI! 1 2
toe, 271 1 ~h Pt. $725 & 3BR towhomes Oa·
No peta e44 OU2 raoes avail ble Nego-
Uable IJ48.73 87
1 BR Mobile Hme. Oulet. Nwpl Hgll area dplll, S.CUre. From S570.
1991 Newport Blvd 3BA 2~Ba. lrptc, 2
car gar, S13501mo Nop«a.....a~73 54&-0779 Of 650-65 78
2BR 1 ~BA lownhous•
·~· $"· pauo. pool.
SPECIAL MOVli.fN
1032 W . Wll1on OF S495 1 BR, n-
$700 No p.-646-0105 carpet, laundry fitell
.... 722·8784
38A 28A, pvt garden. .I
w /d hku p , quiet NEWPORT E 'elde nelghborM.
$1050/mo. 631·2918 BEACH 2669
•l!•SJde 211A 211A,
d/w vaulted ceillnga •2BDRM $700• encl g.,, S800/mo • f BDRM $600 • no pet.a 3&e-oec>7 Frig. dshwsht. ll(OV~
•F'RIEE CAal.E!I•! ~-No peta 54~85~
18drm, clean, pool· • • Brand new bayfront aide, gated. lndry rm, vi-condo. 2BA W~ cioM to bch. actol• & 2 car gar, yrty $1 275 -"Opa. 842·5858 Oya 579-4752 or EvM
Huny OnlW 1 Left! 779--7962
Very BIG 1 BR In 1 Udoftst woitorlron1 l.lg
quiet CC>mpffJlC Bachek>f, n/I, "'pets.
E'ald•. no pell. $650 tease lctudes
83t.a427 uut 673-8a86
MOVE·IN SPECIAL uoo ISLE fully "'"' $1BR-$600, 2BA·S700. 1 Br Utol, gar Incl
~ .. lo everything. $785/mo yrly 1 pOr·
HUftRVI 546-9081 aon, no pets 673-0&37
3834 PAINTING 3858 PlmDING 3890 TllE 3928 •SE•R•Vl-C•E ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 CI.EANIHG ELECTIUCAL 3610HANDY11AN 3710 LANDSCAPE 6 MOVING
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3410 CAltPET 3514 Alt Cleaning Semo• Quality & prol'I work E.11/lnt, ref'•. 27 rellable A'599025, '32·8804 movers print their P11ncing. t~ ~ Drain Problem• 61---------
Spoc:la.tla In rental•, 24 hout reaponae Uc'd yr• exp. OuHllona 1n-L..andscape Overgrown? P.U.C. Cat T number, ApL Oual. lob. Fr .. NL P l umltlng ft•p•lr OM bw One Tiie
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power str.Ccl'I & Install anv 11ze lobl15 yrs ••P
7 days 262-8090 24 hr
hom91, officesl frff Conlm/res 760-7122 awered fOf free! 646-et46 On a Budget? call met limos and choutteur• SI. llcl569897 638-1758 IMlty llnll. llllln ._ tollB. Best Price In Townl
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c:alt Wendy M2·7033 Touch et New _,.land upa & compl aerv atao or cha,uflour, call: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil•il lie. MCM .. &45-3!538 COVERINGS 3932
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Dolign e Plans
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tailed car•lncluding llt~==~;i:',.~~ prove. Jeremy 857-0940 Oulllly "'*' done Plot.-714·558-4l151 JAMES 144-21U Phone quotea/Wottl auar: * W•lcoveringt * window1I ....,.9038 lionlly In an ._,togent anc11--8 -.-v-O_n_M_o_Vl_ng__ ..-.di CM ..e-2387 lnatahed, rea. , ....
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E>cp/tel'1. reas. price• FENCES IMPROVEMENTS • TREES a XLNT rep. 1 hr min in$ Orga11lzln9/Err1nd1~1ptr POOL Wellpaperlng Aemov t 40 yra exp &38 7990
•Draftlno & Deal9n• Alchit~ta/Engtneors
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etA•e 4870 HOME 3756 .... Tt67659 V/MC 731 ~56 Wotll/Pll1in . FREE up your and painting. Ouollty
• c~ret• uw1ng .... • DECKS 3615 Topp1C1m•m••• LllWlll, v!Mblellmel 81t..U7 SUVJCE 3894 World lie 636980
removal & ,.pllldng, coo., _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Celrns Conetructlon ""'~ 7514476 l·NlB--S-lN_G _____ ---------1•••1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can Mardo 979--55J3
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AUTO New/re-landllCOJMO 6 Anordebte Famify/Of· CHA/Home tieatth a.Id •31-7925 TM Crazy. 6J3-7l7'2 ,,• p·•~G 3446 oes;gn\no. Any kind/ Cemp•nkNt Cere Exp •FENCES OATllS11r ---------flee Moving at a Rea· lie 00337100: Inter· lnl/E•I. paleh plaaltf'lng Bob'a Setvlce a Repair· nan un alze. 564-3971 Seo'ty/bc>c*kpt. Drive, .._,,.._,.,.., ,..,._. JEWELRY 3 784 1onabte Price. Call m lttnnt vlatte/PM ahlft. custom tell1Ul'ln0. qutllly -n-..-.. Or Counlv ,,.. _______ -"'
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472·7400
near TeW1nkle Parle. GE 17 cu· refrlg $130. • dllhff. pictures, hie Tuttle Ciiek WESTlllJfSTEI 2192 RllWMD Day, 253· Dlaptay c... w/QMN cabinet, antique typo. Automotive
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pottation eat (52261) --.9-1-0kh--C-ut-... --•
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VOUSWAGEN 9235
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transmission, ~-•pd
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ported Italian "'°'Y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S I 1 k • ) A s k I n g Automollve S26,500, replac• .... l'V1:! '84 .IEEP Cherokee lrYine Auto Ctr
m • n 1 v a I u • ~i;; SUPS STK11102231 472-7400
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540-&410 472·7<&00
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STK• 102f42
$6,998
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from Gold-est SH· Cl••Mc Nwpt kh Irvine Auto Ctr. 18.998 SBAJtE 2724 lards, L.A., CA, 1" Loci Slips to 50'. 472 7400 Tuttle Ciiek iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Newpert •••ch •late, solid ma-Possible llveaboardl -----·----Automotive Yacht Ck.tit lletn-nogonv: 90lld walnut '89 .JEEP Cher. Um. !Nine Auto Ctr. •AT THI! •EACH• benNp for aale, rail with Mother ol &3H"480 or 57s.a1o7 STK #102202 472-7400
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E I I Thi I •73-079• Irvine Auto Ctr. 112,998 a.t lal M/F to aha.re EMPLOYMENT xqu • te ngs .. ... Tuttle Click 2Br house steps t Call 7o2-646-68:>5. 472•7400 Automotive
3018 '91 NISSAN
240 SX SE
Auto, IVC, p/wlnd, pl
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sunroof (004947)
$12,995
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540-6410 water, w/d , lrplc . •••••••••••--------!••••••••• '90 .1 .. p Cherok.. lrvlne Auto Ctr S600/mo. 675-3765 3.pc sectlonaJ couch, AUTOMOBII.ES stk#I02273 472·7400 ·91 Nissan Mruuma GXE
Mature. Considerate EMPLOYMENT desk, d inette se1., ... ••••••• TJ.~!~ilck •--.-9-2-M-1ts_u_Ex_po__ STKll' 102161
Christian to ahr bdrm Ht, mlcl'owave.1• Automotive STK# 102280 l~.~~~ick
Twnhm, pool/lndry 5530 SSOO\akH all. 76().8023 l-"ne Auto C·enter $12,998 7 '"' Tuttle Ciiek Automolive $400 60-0298 Formal Dining Room, CADILLAC 9040 ---"-·-4_7....,2-.;,_7_400....;....__ Automotive Irvine Auto Ctt
NB M/F. 3Br 2Ba twn-.. POSTAL.IOtaS.. CHERRY OUEENliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91.leepWrangl-lrvlneAutoCtr 472·7400
house. Non/amkr. w/d Start SI 1.41/hr + ben-ANN, Butfet & china \ stkll' 102247 472-7400 '91 Nissan NX 2000
Nr bch. Utll pd. $425, •his For application & w/mlrn>red back. cuhlno '9b!·-S.lnvtlle8KSHverf~k $14,998. '"'2 Ml .... u "'-1-t STK" 102285 OM avail 650-39l8 Info, 1·2 16 -324-5783 llt ends, Mate ng ..... t. I m1 .. s, Tuttle Ciiek .. ... .... -·
7am-10pm 1 days table & chairs NEVER warranty. Like new. Automotive STI<# 102210 S9,998
Share 3Br 2Ba In C M USED, 12.300. For all, 123,500. 675·5890 St3,978 Tuttle Chck
"' beach. Prol non-Cwpenlers • Elect. & H\ly 714/890-3856 Irvine Auto Center Tuttle -Ciiek Automotive
smkr Pvt bdrm/olhce/ equip oper lmmed po~ ---------'93 Eldorado Tounng ___ 4....,7;..;2;;.·...;.7_400....;....__ Automotlv• lrvane J!\ulo Ctr
bath, S6So. 675-5352 avau, must travel. top llOVINO SALE Coupe, Northstar eng, '92 Eagle Taton Irvine Auto Ctr. 472·7•00
pay & benefits, Su-Fr 3-pc sofa set In otf game ahOw pnze, O STI<'102244 472·7400 •91 Nl•-n Pick-up
PLYMOUTH 842·9910 Lv Mag
9165 -------90 Pontiac Transport
·ag Plymouth Sundance
STK• 102167
$5,998
Tuttle Click
Automotive
Irvine Auto Ctr
472-7400
STKll 102144
Sl l,998
Tuttle Click
Automotive
1 rv1no AIJ\o Ctr
472 7400
PILOT CLASSIFIED TOYOTA 9210
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IENTALS 305·!M7-5238 EST while. $450. Double Ml, a ccepting besl Sl3.998.
W•.rrrD 2726 chaise lounge, S200. oHerl (310) 858·0522 Tutti• Ciiek ·92SMT11KIU"11 M102lra04ge7 STK.-102254 Both vulnerable. South deal Tb• deal wu plaved m a patr n.n 1 i;; H B ·A C In a 1a11 er s King alze waterbed, Automotrve $8,97'8 "
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RESPONSIBLE malo Huntington Bch area, CHEVROLET 9045 472-7400 Tutti• Chck Automotive • 7 2 o~ning lead wu a low dwnond exp only need apply, TOP QUALITY White1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Automotive Irvine Auto Ctt. -:-6 6 Som• ... __ , __ .... u.ed the chance w elem school teacher, own pwr toots. wages sola/chr, cost $300011 ---------Irvine Auto Cir 472-7400 Q J ,. "~iar~n1"""
Christian non-amkr, neg w/exp 805-340-llOO take $1200. Exec oak ·ea C~ Aatf'o Ven MAZDA 91251 ____ 4_7_2·_7_•00 ___ 1--:,"=9...,1-N,....,..fa_•_a_n-=s-.-n~tr-.-~ guarantee • aecond diamond tnck ~:~~~.:.ul9t!ou~~dl~ HOUSEKl!E~INO ~~~~-~~ eoo st~~ ::i:~g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '82 M~~:~~r~ LS slk# l 02267 WEST + A Q ~~:T 7 4 ~~n~:i: f= ~~e'v ~e~':d~; kitchen & 1torage, NB/ Dependable , moti· Tuttle Ciiek '88 Mazda 323 SE 523•998 SS.998 + J
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REAL ESTATE
TIM•S. Part tlm•1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .88 Chevy Blazer 472.7400 472-7400 ---------+ J 6 6 2 + 9 3 entry, S() they played low from dum
work lor full time pay.1' STK 10,,.27.. ---------•---------SPECIAL SOUTH mv t.-0 the first trick and won in hand
Indoor/outdoor sale's, Harbor Ridge Mov-• " ' • '90 Mazda 828LX "92 Mitau Montero i92 NI Sr au • A K 10 4 3 wlth the ace After ca hmg the lung
S5.351hr ... generous Inv Sale 6 chand•· Tu~t~~9g~ick •tk•I02243 . sr:::9~~l3 ~ • A Q 9 4 o f clui..... ..t--la ... r led a ..t.--ond and commission. work liars. antique French A·•tomoi'--S9,998. 300Z.X •n."""" ... UlAlD
wt\1141 qualttylng for at-marble clock, 4 bar lrvi~e Au~"c1r Tuttle Ciiek Tuttle Ciiek TWIN TURBO A 7 6 reached dumm\ either unmediat.eJy BUSINESS tractlve benefits p..:k· stOOI, I twin mattress 472 7 00 Automotive Automolivco I 0 I • K o r a tn ck later \\-'hen the jack of hi h l I..... t ,... ge .,....ner \ • "' Irvine Aulo Center ll"Yln4t Auto tr All the toys n y Th b'dd. PROPERTY 2767 age w c nc ....... .. • _ra 7! --• ,_..:...,.._______ 400 472-7400 6000 miles (521006) e I mg· clubs railed to drop and the heart
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil medic•• coverage. lots more. 5 .. 7 .. '91 Chevy S-10 4X4 ___ 4_7_2_·_7 ____ ,__________ SHOWROOM NEW South Weet North Eul k1no ~AR ofrs ...... th-." had to L-eal'~~••• s1k ... 1022r• 9 u d 626 LE '92 Mltaublahf ., -.... i: 1U.. "' ~ .....,.._.,.... lndustnal sowing ma-... """ 1 .,,,az a Diamante MUST SEE! 1 + Pau 2 + Pua content wtth eight t n cks. •Smal 2 person oftM1 Maid/Childcare, Aapen Chines. canvas bins. Tu~?~~lck STK# 102156 STI< •102209 2 '; Pau 3 + Paa The uoceuful declart'rs werT P'lffl shop '" Laguna Coloredo 23 or florescent llgh&a. 5 "·998 3 NT p....... p ....
Beach Same loc lor ot~ great· situation clothlng·zlppers. Prop-Automotrve Tuttle Ciie k S21 ,998. 1 Cll k TUTTLE CLICK - -P&M thOM' who saw that the contract
21 yttllfs. Well HL • • of 929 Newh 11 lrviM Auto Center AutomotJve Tutt• c Opening lead: Five of could~ made even wtth a 4-2 club customer base Very send resume, pleture arty a · 472·7400 Irvine Auto Ctr Automouve NISSAN
low cwerheod, high & letter, 203 Evening Coslll Mesa. 642"2666 •---------472-7400 Irvine Auto Ct.r. HMbor BM OI Can spht. as long as e1th~r the Jack or
protit marg.n aw-C~on. COM 92625 R~ewooel, dirung room ·g~:!,5~~1x::S 472-7400 540-6410 Line. of communicatio n att gnsl ome _,ere doubleton A~r wmning
l nherlled Arizona Salespeople needed l0t &able w/ 8 chaJl's all 112,998 '92 Mltaublahl •---------for the mill of many contr act.a You the first tnck Wlth W a~ o f da-
RAnch 494· I 448 Tracy local marketing com· Mother or Peart. Cur Tutti• Ciie k MERCEDES 9130 Montoro RS '91 NISSAN must do all you can to make s ure you monds. South led the kme of dub. °' 110. 745 l Don • pany S7 hOUI' guar. rlo, Display cabinet, Automotive STK "l02l 85 BODY GLOVE p U have a way to get to the key hand al and O\ enook it wt th dummy's •~ plus Comm. PfT eYe. Wall unit. P&1r ol 4' Irvine Auto Ctr '77 Merced•• Bol'\% St9,998 • , ·-' d hed h n'h th BUSINESS OFFICE call D.1w ~99&-a70 Clolssonne Vases, 02.7400 450SL, good condl· Tuttle Ciie k AMfFM cassette A/C the crucuu mo menL an ca t e q uttn n en e
Sell Sl250, Louis lhe tion. loss than 41K Automotive custom wheels.' only North's auction showed a long nine came tumbling down, declaru FOR llNT 2769 •EC R IE TAR Y -N B 14th desk S695. 2 bul orig mil Call 64S-04n Irvine Auto Ctr 10.000 milos (391169) club suit and a sub·mmimum two· 11mply continued w11.b htgb dubs Yacht Brokerege. PfT lets w/Mother of Pear1.1·C-H_R_Y_S_T_r•____ 472·7400 w h th bl ,. th 1.
•XEC office•, 4770 20 hrs/Wk. Flex. WR~ 7• seteen. Pair of &.£0&\ 9050 ---------$7995 over-one initial response it a from e ta e to •Orce out e JaCa.
Von Karman (JW ceptJon. phones, I • Chine .. E.mpertel MERCURY 9135 •·Nl-"-" 11-'U-----TUTTLE CLICK Irey honor in partner'• suit and plen· Since the diamond suit still present· 1 B ) Pvt 1c mall, Ming. Xeroidng. Wooden Hand •12 ChrylHr MewY9f'lter ~ 9150 NISSAN ty in reserve, South elected to preu ed a sure entry. I.be contrat't was i. :t'~f~s "'s 1 so. p;'!;,. R22eaumeNB ~!..0 Box painted Honea stk" 102258 •9 1 Mercury Sable wg liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hatbof 8IYd OI Cara on to the obvious game in no trump. home with &n oven n ck .,tic• $350 MO·to-mo '8, ........... $l650 a pair, COii S6K $17,998. stktl102126 '89 N••-n 240 •• •Aft.6410
t:ree prkng, furn, voice IMpplng Clerk PT/FT , 751-7489 Tuttle Ciiek $12998. silc,.102069 ~
moil, recopt, c:otfeo, tor OC shoe mlg. Tool •hed Sl so. lihr'lg Automotive Tuttle Ciiek S9998.
conl rm FAX, copior, Need gOOd org/comm cab sso. aecty da.k lrvlno Auto Center Automotive Tuttle Ciiek
Feel E•, UPS. notary. skills, computer titer· $80, hide-a -bed couch 472-7400 Irvine Auto Center Automotive
secty avail ~9550. ate, accurate typing SlOO. T-ry 54,. nA30 •---------472·7400 IMne Auto Cenlor ""·· "--·· 1 IB.. ~ .,.,.... '12 Chrysiff Mew Yoliler __ _....._..;;;.__..;;___ .. 7 7 .. Al'I> Al ......,nlan ""...-Io ""·macros, stkll 102259 PILOT CLASSIFIED .. 2 • """"'
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cent surf ce parking that atoc"•ra ar• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Automotive myried ot mercn.,._ apartment? cia.ssrfled $17,915
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Bob lAw, 261-8181 needed '°' seasonal lrvtne Auto Center dis• items. because lets you compare employment at West 2 Cotnpl Syatema 472·7400 ow columns compel costa • wtthout l'lasaMI ACROSS 8 I Walt around
82 M8'11e Marine In N-port W/4 MB Ram, 2 nop.,_________ qu11llf1ed buyers to o< worry!
Beach. IMS.111 t . as k P 1 • • • k e Yb 0 a rd • '12 aw,sMt Mew Yen.r call' ~lot Ct••alfled
BUSINESS & for Mike or Rob. 120MB HO. mouH, STI<t1102257 M2·M78 642-M78
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64 Comc>oeiliOn
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pot1ed It.a.Han lvoty Automoctve f'V•nf'W'fnl b.lrnt out lo ~ 110hd St'"'
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from Ooldenweat Bit· clally chlktfen. Sh•'• 115,998. vou f"rt'd tt rtmo•td from con~ntion
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AD~SING
YOUR THUMB COULD BE GREENER •YOUR HOME COULD. BE CLEANER • HELP'S ON THE WAY
• • • • • • • • ••••••••••••
~Clocking in new designs with a wide va.ri.ety of tilnepieCes
T he diversity of clocks
available today is almost
endless. Some tick, some
talk. Some bong, some beam.
There are dials and digitals,
traditional and high-tech. They
hang on walls, stand on noors
and rest on practically
everything but sofas, chairs and
beds. Some are even set into
pieces of furniture not normally
associated with time-telling.
"Clocks have become
decorative accessories, to be
collected and added to like
accessories in your own
wardrobe," says Philip 0 .
Miller, executive vice president
of Howard Miller, the country's
largest clock maker.
Interior decorator Connie
Beale says, like fashion
accessories, clocks provide a
way for people to express their
individuality and personal tastes
or change a 'look' within their
own means.
Grandfather clocks, both
expensive antiques and their
more affordable reproduction
counterparts, have enjoyed a
huge surge in popularity over
the past decade. ·
"They inspire a special
affection rarely offered to other
types of furniture," said Karol
OeWulf Nickell, editor of
Traditional Home Magazine.
"Over the centuries, tney have
represented a link between
generations past and generations
Lo come."
Today's grandfather clocks offer
a greater choice in sizes and
styles. Th e "Jcffon,on" from
Howard \1illcr'!. Presidential
Collection stand just under 8
feel. Its mahogany Ca!.c blends
\\'ell '' ith traditional and
contemporar> f urni hings.
Aside from differences in
price, newly-made heirlooms
are more versatile than
grandma's cherished chimer.
They come in a greater variety
of sizes and styles to
accommodate space limitations
as well as personal tastes. The
Howard Miller Presidential
Collection of grandfathers, for
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example, features four models
which differ in proportion in
addition to design details such
as exquisite carvings and
overlays, beveled glass, mortise
locks and etched pendulums.
Manufacturers and retailers
have also reported an increasing .
demand for mantel clocks over
the last few years, even tho.ugh
few modern dwellings have
1 fireplaces.
"By definition, a mantel is the
shelf that projects out over the
hearth," Beare said. "Fireplaces
are no longer essential elements
in our homes, but shelves are,
to make up for lack of storage
space and to display our proud
possessions • -like mantel
clocks."
Among the most requested
styles of ihese timepieces are
variations based on carriage
clocks, like the new cherry and
brass Tribute from Howard
Miller, and styles which
complement the current rustic
hunting lodge trend in interior
decor, like the charming warm
cherry-finished painted-dial
Carolina from the company's
Americana Lodge collection.
High-tech clocks are favorites
with both traditionalists and
techies, according to Philip 0 .
Miller.
"In addition to being
affordable, they now come in a
wide range of designs that
accent any decor. And, they are
easy to keep in working order,"
he adds.
Some of the most popular are
the touchables. People who
don't want to watch time ticking
away can opt for instruments •
that display the hour only when
a bulton is pressed. Others may
pref er clocks which have no
display panel at all but
announce the time at the Oick,
of a finger.
Lie-a-beds who don't have
the energy to lift their heads off
the pillow in the morning will
no doubt welcome Howard
Miller's "Ceiling Time" alarm
clock. At the nip of a switch,
they will see their wake-up call
beamed onto the ceiling. ,
Throughout history, clock
makers and collectors alike have
delighted in timely creations
which serve more than one
purpose. In the early part of the
19th century, for example,
several American craftsmen
made a specialty of fitting
mirrors and clocks into the same
time frame.
The double time tradition
continues. Two recent examples
are the curio grandfather, a
curio cabinet with a grandfather
clock in the center, and the
clocktail table, whose glass top
protects an oversized,
faultlessly-functioning
quartz-powered dial. Both
innovations were produced by
Howard M iller.
This year, the company is
adding Sierra, a Windsor
Cherry-finished curio, to its
extensive collection. At 39 in
widtb.and 14 in diilmetcr, this
massive display curio offers even
more space to show off
collections, old or new.
Why the fascination with
clocks'? In the foreword to his
book on clocks for the
Smithsonian, Douglas H. Shaffer
wrote, "A clock can be, all at
once, historically interesting.
mechanically intriguing and
artistically captivating It can .
also, for some of us, awal..cn a
deep emotional rc~pon~c. When
thal happens, we become
collector~."
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