HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-05-18 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
Winner of 59 journalism awards in 1992
W ith a fur bathrobe here, and a
Marc Chagall painting there,
bankruptcy trustee Ted Albert
continues to slowly piece together the
pricey collection of goods purchased by
school district embezzler
Stephen Wagner.
"Haven't you always wanted a
mink-lined bomber jacketl" Albert asked
as he held up the reversible coat in his
ornce Monday. "The leather is
like butter."
But getting the goods hasn't been easy.
But v.-h1le glanci11g at il l<im1ly
portrait, ht' noticed two glistcnin~
diamond ring) on the couple's lingers
He also found som~ Ill'\ er· nwnt1CJnecJ
fur coats locked away 1n storagl>.
"I refu~ to bclie'e that they JUSI
forgot that they had anothcr eight (urs
in storage," Albert ~1d. ''It's bad
enough that this theft occurred. But to
compound the problem and make it
more d1ff1cult to obtain the asst!~ is
inexcusable."
In his quest to recover the S4 million
plundered by the jailed ex-school orncial,
Albert said he has been repeatedly
stonewalled by Wagner and his wife,
Linda.
Mlle ~Jy Not
Attorney Theodor C. AJbe rt displays some of the
Wagner spoils to be auctioned May 26 in Newport.
Regardless. the Wagners' loot -
including a 1964 Rolls Royce Silver
Shadow Ill, a champ<1gne-colored
Mercedes Ben£ 300 TE and a
5,670-carat .emerald -is destined to
be sold at a May 26 auction at the
This despite claims by Wagner and his Trustee forced to dig
to find Wagner booty
attorney, P.aul Meyer, that he would fully
cooperate with authorities and return the
111-gotten gains For example, Albert said after
inspecting the Wagner home, he was told by
Linda Wagner that he had seen e\erything. ,. Couple fails to disclose ill-gotten goods.
search for
·new chief
of schools
narrowed
By Russ Loar
sun Wrrttt
Nl.:.W PORT-Ml:SA
The )earch for a new ~chool
dtlltrtct superintendent hJ'I
narro"'ed to 13 cand1date1i
'o\hO arc being sntervie,..,ed
this "'eek b) the ~hoot
board and the d1 trict's 50-
membe r lnten 1cw Com-
m11tee
The d~tn t hJd rece1,ed
63 apphcat1on from candi-
dates in 20 states by the
April 23 deadline, according
,.., .-~vu! b..> ::-d member Ed
Decker. I orty of ·the· ap·
plu;Jnt :ue public school
supcnniendent'I The 'lchool
d1str1ct's three-member
screening committee ehm1·
n:ued all but 13 of the ap-
plicanb, "'ho arc trn,chng
lo the Newp<m·Mcsa Uni·
ficd School 01!.trict for in-
terviews.
"We 've got a grea1 ap-
plicant pool -we feel "cry
fonuoatc.'· Oed.cr said.
The SO-member lnterv1c"
Committee. made up of rep-
resentative~ from through·
out the communtt). "ill pl.1>
an 1nOucnt1al role 1n de·
termaning who 1 cho~en 10
replace retiring Su·
pc:rintendcnt John Ni~oll.
"\\'1th a SO-member com·
m111ec, )OU'd better behc1te
there's nn a"Cul lot of
input.'' s::iid comryi1 11cc co-
chair Rich:ird Luc!hr\, pre t·
dent of the Nc"pon Harbor
Arca Chamber of Com-
merce.
Paularino E lementary
School Principal Brooke
Booth, who also serves a~
comm1ttc co-chair. said
members arc looking for
someone who 1s an cffcc1ivc
communicator. kno"ledge·
:iblc 1n curriculum :ind fi.
nance, and an athocatc of
" hared dcc1 ion-making.'·
"It' the beginning ol :i
new era," Booth aid "We
all do hove a common idea
of the kind of per\On we
\\,ant ."
·THE
GRADUATE
'It took a wh il e, but it was
worth it,' says man who will
receive ace degree after 28
years of study.
By Russ Loar
W hen Robert Laurie fim enrolled at
Orange Co3 t Colleae, the war in
Victn3m wa' heating up, Wall wa)
· burning down and 11 "ou.Jd be another
four )Car~· until Neil Armstrong landed on the
moon
Laurie. 46, will finall> graduate next Wcdnei,day
after 28 year o( on-again. oft-again studte'> at the
Co)ta Mesa college. Out 1( his plan' "'ork out, hl'I
departure from the college "'111 onl) be tcmpor ary.
1 lc ·11 l1kc to return ~01ncd.iy a' .rn art 1t1\truc1or.
.. l figure after 28 )Cars, I'm probjbl) )Uppo)cJ
to be here," Laurie ~:l)i.,
Originally from Cunuda, l.Junc and. t.imil)'
moved to Cos tu Me)a 10 1963. He made nc"' in
l 96S when Co,ta Mesa High School refu\ed 10 let
him gr:iduate unle)S he cut ht'> hair.
"I cut my hair," Laurie sa)s "I "anted tu
graduate ...
Laurie, then l , graduated from CO,IJ ~k\a
High School and enrolled at Orange Cua)I College
a!I a math mJJOr. A )Car l:uer he "'as drafted, hu1
he was not i.ent to Vietnam becau!>c he \ltJli s11 ll a
Canadi:in citizen Af1er his d1~chargc: 111 1 96~.
uuric returned to Orange Coast College. lea .. ing
again after one )eme ter to "ander throu~hout
Europe and the Middle·EJ'lll.
In Europe. uune wori..cd as an as t)tant
cameraman on a film "'1th '60 pop st Jr Donovan.
He ended up 'o\-Orlung in a London hop de)1gning
clothing for rock star) jnd royalty. Laurie returned
to Orange Coa t College rn 1970 a) a pboio~raph)
ma1or. switching to psychology an 1972 and then
art in 1973.
I le dropped out of school 1n 197S to talo.c a Jllb
as lead sculptor for a company contracted by
Movieland Wax Mu cttm 10 create wax cclcbn11cs
for the col)'lpany's mu)cum in Florida. I le Mul ed
in a warehouse filled with wa:< culpturc • often
working throughout the night until predawn hours.
"I was kind of a mad sc1cn11~1." he \JY . ·· 1 here
"'ere wax body parts e1terywhcre."
After creating more than 200 w,n figures,
Laurie moved 10 Northern Cahforn1a, ''here he
morned and opened a boolo. tore. He -.old the
couple's former DuvN Shures home at 1301
Galaxy Drive. Tht• homl' 1bclf. once pricc:d at
nearly S 1 m1ll1on, 1s li;tccJ between S750,000
to 5800,000. For more inforrnJt1on aboul the
auction, CAii Coulter & A'>C.OCiJll'S at
. 256-9777.
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PAR'ILY
C..:l!JV!J 1
Morning low
cloud ~na
patchy c~1~I
fog clearing to
mo tly sunny kies in the
afternoon with hi&h1 in the
upper 60 along the coast .
.. Newport's
cage coach
keeps job
Ne\ltport Harbor High ba)·
kc1ball coach Bob Scl'\en \\U)
apparenll) on the chopping
block af1er a four-~car reign,
but his principal, Sle\C Pa'·
1ch, told the D:ul) Pilot to.Ion·
day night that rcgardle'I') of
previous statemenl~ and com-
ments, Sel"en t'> the S.11lor-,·
head coach for 1he 1993-9.t
camp.11gn.
Ao up-beat co;ich ''''h an
up-beat um.I dt)Clplined '>I) le.
See Weather, A2
0. • p -. ... rh"~
Sef\cn "'J) the 1arge1 of a
• parent-led group tu ou~t l111n
:!) the Sa ti or)· cu;1ch di:,p11c
'~hJt many con.,1dcr U!i :i good
\\On·IO)) record o'er the PJ't
tour }ear!> 1 or the. big )10~.
>Cl.! !:>pur 1' U I.
Bob erven, the sometimes volatile
"it-\.\port Harbo r High School bai·
kctball coach. will coach next year.
Developers:
we'll sue
over lees .
~ Business leaders teJI Costa Mesa
City Council they'll light controversial
traffic-impact fees in cou rt , if
necessary No dec1s1on reached .
By Joel Beers
Su" 'ft •
COS I A. t-.1J,..,!:>A. -·1 m:ate~nig b"'>\;ll) 'llnd
urg1n~ C\ u11S1· member) to aJo:r1 an 1ntcnm
fee until a lomprehen'1"~ !>tuJ~ 1.' condu ted,
dc,elopcr' turned t-.1 nJa)·!> C l~ Council
mee11ng into a counroom-h"ke hc;inng
\\ h II.' no Jc l'IOn'i \\Cre made on the On·
tro\CN:il 1raf111: rmpa\'.I fee '"ue, Jc\C.".lpper'
'c"ed no111.c: 1h;i1 1hcir 1Jppo:.i11on 10 the tee'
"tll lc:id ihem to court 11 ne .. c),al'\
'l he hc:mnl! ''a' dc:,ti...ncd 1~1· ~l\C: wunc1I ... .... . ...
member' an opp,Htun11~ Ill pr0\1Jc c1t\ 'tall
\\llh c:c:ncral gu1Jd111c' bcl .. •11: the 1.oun .. 11 nl·
l1l1Jlh .1Jopb J tr.di, 1mpJ1.r rec 1 he fee
mu~I he in plJce I'~ June JO an orJer h.)r th<.'
11) lO re Ct\e C.llUlll\ \lcJ\UIC \t trJ'1'j)Ort:t•
111.in fun,h
A' ,11 11 pm l\h)rHl.1~. 1hc dchJl~~~l1n11nucd
anJ nv dcc1-.1,1n'I hJd hccn rc;ici'C'l.l
The tcc' arc dc'll ncJ h> PJ' h>r the ~Chi ol
)trcet and free;" J\ 1mprmc mcnl> needed 10
hJnJlc tr.1f111. ~·1: .:r 111.; I b\ nc" Jc,clu~lllcl'\t
See DEVELOPERS 1ICk Page
.City dips into
reserves to
cover shortfall
~Costa Mesa budget $600.000
in red for this f 1scal year. Massive
deficit pro1ected for '93-94
By Joe B ers
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(0) I \ \\l \ \ -( oun .. 11 m 111bc1' \\Ctc
[l IJ \t I J" I I IC \II\ l:i .. .:"!\ a (i(I0,000 rC\.
cnuc ,1i,11tfall tlm lt, ... al \Car nd \\111 h;a\C 111
J1p 11\\11 "' cmer en,) fC''\Cl'\C\ IU C\)\CI II
· 11·, j:\H~ll' rnu1.h "here "" 1hou~h1 tile
,1 l1r1lall ''uuld be:.' ,,11J I in:in c t>1r1:d\ll
\J,an 1 cntp!C' "It\ not ,, hH:il 'u pr1 e
lhc 11) h,1.., b en l>r \.1n in~\ q11:mhcr F1 njhsu selected from
th1 week's interview will
be interviewed by school
board member next week.
with a final dec1 ion e><·
pcctcd by the end of June.
tore in 1978. divorced, mo' ed back 10 CoslJ Mc'IJ
and returned 10 Orange Coast College. He
married again in 1979 and left college to "'ork a~ 1.1
designer with a nooring firm. After 11 )CM \\-Ith
the company, he was laid off -a v1ct1m of the
rcce ion.
See GRADUATE/lie* Piii
Robert Laurie ha strolled the Orange Coast College campus on-and-off
again incc 1965. Now, in 1993, he v.ill finally earn h1 A.A. degree.
Ill meet ,. ~1 m1ll1on 'hlHll:all rc:,ult11 g frl>m
&he 'talc', ;uJ ptc,l hu.t~ct I he' 'h utall
\IC'll\lllCU lrllnl prnp..r ' tJ\ IC\l:OUC b1:tng
See OEFICITrllcl,...
___ ..... ______ _.., ............ " ................................. . , ........................................... .. Morning Briefing
RE-EN LISTING: Just more than .. year after re·
tmng tQ privJte pr.lctice in Newport Beach, the
county's leaving homicide prosecutor is return·
lng to the District Attorney's office ... Bryan
Brown, who pr~uted such nouble murder-
4m as Randy Kraft '11\d "freev.-.-y Killer" Wil·
li.im Bonin, will return to the OA's fold next
Mond.ly Brown had left to join former pros·
ecu11on colleague Richard Farnell in priv,te
practice Distract Attorn'Y Mich.lei Clpiul said
Brown deciMd to r~-enlist, ~n though he ~
ha\e to work his wiy ~ck up to the homicide
d1\i1Mon ... "And we didn't let i second go by
without '-lying yes," s.id C.ipiu1.
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Glenn Bassett, the
Tennis Wizard of
Wn"'ood, steps
down H Bruins head
co.c.h 1ftft 27
M.tlOnS. His (UHr
at a coac::h ~ at
~Harbor
Hlah In 19$7. SH
Sport1 for det1ll .
HILBUN UPOATC: lht• (u tJ Mesa
wom,,n \\ho \\J) .,hot f1w t1mrs durin~
the thrt't' day w.1 tal r,1mp.l~ bl.lm ~
on fornwr po~tman Marli M1ll>un r~·
turnro home Mond.ly f m•nd ~Y
\\htlt P.:atr1ciJ T.ll.1nc ... \Jlot 1 doing
""ell con 1d ring her o•d ... 11, \he t II
fac.b monlln of r<-h.:ab1htJt1on. 'one ol
the bullt•l), fonunald>. tut <Jn organ,
41ccording to f rt nd And d ·tut\, the
wc)m;an't. husband ).11d, have ope ;>t1 .lt
this point tu ic:i.. th hull 1n I r
body ••. Hilbun, m n"'h' , 1 hcd·
uled to be rn court in th \ morn•n
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Growing old is
not a reas on t o
live • 1n vacu um
..,
Start spreading the news •.. ..
Liza knocks 'em dead at 'th e Performin g Arts Cente r
By Christopher Trela
Speci,I 10 the Pllol
COSTA MESA -lf the glitter and
glamour of Hollywood combined with
Las Vcgas·style schm3ltL is your kind
of entertainment, then the Performing
Arts Center is the place to go this
week. The queen of show biz, Liza
Minnelli, is holding court at Seger·
strom Hall through this weekend, 3ntJ
if the opening·night audience reaction
is :my indication. the run should
prove to be an unqualified success.
uon or "Gl uc .. In I he NighL"
Minnl'lli pJu":d to tell the.: auJi·
encc that l>hc \\ '" ul\\:U)~ look in~ for
!long'> nbout \\omen anJ then per·
formed ''Sailur lkl) ,,.. follO\\ cd b)
"Some Pcopk .. lfl)fll ··G~r'>·" It \\a!I
on the IJller 'ong 1ha1 both Minnclli
and the UUUICncc te~lll} \tarted tO
connect, \\ith ~t 1nnclli 'elling 1hc
song lik e only !>he can.
"The best one c.in hope to rind in a
song is l>Ome thintt tlut can help you
in )OUr daily phtlo'>o()h)." Minnell1
~id before l>ingin~ "So What" from
the l>tagc \Crl>ion of "CJharet."
\hnnelli. She then dedicated
J l>ong 10 1hc greote~t Ameri-
c.1n "oman: ''Sara Lee," a
ligh1 -heartcd and willy tune
.1hou1 delectable de'>serts.
T he new Janus Survey, a comprehensive
e1gh t-)ear study of scxu31 behavior, is
the mQ t perl>uasi\e public relations job
lur growing old ever ·compiled. There are more
fl ared nostrils and heavy breathing in Sunset
Ci1y th3n the world imagines. Passion is no
longer an exclusive privilege of the young.
A survey of 8,000 q uestionnaires revealed
many couples in their 60s and 70s enjoy sex
more often than kids 18 to 26. No, this isn't a
I) po. Sex '' the No l recre3uonal spon , e\cn
surpasl>ing bingo and ~quare·d3ncing .
After a brief musical intro by her
well-rehearsed, 12-piece ·band, Min-
nclli walked onstagc we3ring a short,
sh)mmering, white dress with a
matching jacket and scarf and
launched into the song "Yel> I Can."
Th3!t led_ 10 a slick, Vegas·style rendi·
Minnl'lli abo ,,,luted grc.it Amen·
can "omen like K.uhcrinc Hepburn.
Martha Graham and Nancy Rc:1g.;111.
"They \\Cre cour.1gcou,, the) \\l'rc
dedicated, thl·y \\e1c.. thin.'' JOl..l·d
l :11cr in the show, Minnell1
,ang a medley or '01\gs "ril-
ten for her by Kander nnd
Lbb, including "Liza ,.,ith a
Z." This led to the n3tural
\hO\\Stoppcr "Cabaret,"
which drew a swnding ova·
11on Minnelli came back for
the obligatory encore, "Ne\\
York, Ne'' York." Mmnclh
Jemonstr:111:J -111 her 90·
rn111u1c i.ho'' -th.it not only
docs i.hc '''" poi.'e'" he r 1n· ~ICL~il>lc \Oicc, i.hc Miii h:i ...
1hc ch3rbma to hold an Judi·
cm:c through to her L1 .. 1 bo\\. Lila is at The Center through the \\eekcnd.
I don't know wh:it accounts for this "
phenomenon. Maybe the
cereal manufacturers are
secretly slipping an
aph rodisiac in our breakfast
11al\e -the only essential
nutrient they haven't thought
of. Ho"'cver, it's hard to
ima~ine an ingredient
suff1c1entl y powerful to
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Holding
induce a husband to lay do" n
his pom page and start
undressing his wife with his
eyes. Her hair curlers alone
would give him mental
fat igue.
Every time a sex survey
comes out, they're always a
perce ntage of timid souls \\-ho feel like frigid
f:ulurel> compared \\ith the national a\'erage.
They 're a hamed to admit they only make love
on th eir birthd:iy and legal holidays. Cheer up!
If it's any comfort 10 you, everyone fudges a
li11le on these sex polls, which invites more
manipulation than a tax return. Besides, after
90. "'hen you no longer have the flexibility of
an Ol)mpic gymnas t to master all the erotic
pos111ons of the Kamasutra, great sex isn't
worth a hip replacement.
The Janus report also pays tribute to
matrimonial sex with 80 percent of spouses
describing their marriage as great and their
spouses as "terrific lovers." Much of this can
be Jllnbuted to Dr. Ruth and her "How To"
lectures -as well as The Masters and
John\On Post Grad uate School for Hanky
P.tnk).
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A suspect ~ ·not
a steak -:-is out
at the barbecue
By Joyce Scherer
Sllll Wl\ttf
NEWPORT ISLAND -The la1t
thing Kirk Butterwick expcc1ed 10 finJ
Monday afternoon curled up under hi)
barbecue was a wet, bare-chested b an
suspected by police of breaking into a
home near City Hall.
The 44·year·old attorney said he
lifted the cover off his barbecue and
saw the back of a man' head.
''It scared me to death. I dropped
the cover and ran to ~ide of my house
and yelled 'He's here, he's here' tC1 3
group of construction worker . "
But it was a 30-year·old Southern •
California Gas Co. employee repai ring
a curb vault in front of the home on
the 3000 block of Channel Place \vho
came to the rescue.
"Earlier I had seen this guy run pasl>
me dripping wet, slo!.hing water from
his high-top tennis shoe ," s3id the
burly hero, who asked to remain
anonymous. "I knew something ,.,as
wrong, but you don't stop e\ef)one
who looks suspicious.··
l
Op1n1on polls have an irresistible lure,
whether it'l> a survey on today's grab·bag
fas hions, or that l3test cliff-h:inger, whether
the \\Orld 1s coming to an end. The other day l
filled out a questionnaire rating myself as a
house~1fe. It seemed like an innocent topic.
Almost quaint. Who's a Hvusewife anymore?
The first question plummeted my score to
the basement. ''How many times a week do
you vacu um?" That's like asking, "How many
&imes a week do )'OU go to the dentist?" I
never 1molve myself in a crucial undertaking.
hke vacuumin g, wi thout consulting my sun
signs to determine 1f my planets are in the
right po 111on. Often 11 takes months for an
ausp1c1oui. date.
Newport Beach police showed up
about five minutes later looking for a
long-haired suspect who h3d Just
broken into a home on Fink) A\cnuc
and then escaped by jumping 11110 the
channel and swimming approMm.11cl) .
40 yards to 38th Street and Channel
Place. The worker told them he h:id
just seen the suspect running down the
street.
NC\\po rl police take unidentified burt~l.V\' :,uspcll into tu tod \tund.1\.
While the police "ere chccl..ing each
house, the drenched u pcct -
wearing long white shorts, socks and
shoes -was jumping from yard to
yard eluding officers and a police dog.
"Then the homeowner came out
)Clling l k\ 1•. in my b,1Ck).trJ,' "" I
v.ent running l>.u:I\ 1hc11.' :ind thi' ~u'
"ai. cr~J\\ling out l1um unJcrnc.11h 1h~·
barbecue," -.aid the \\url\cr. "I le
'start ed lunging tc.1\\Jrd 1hc "·') likl" he.·
\\as going tu jump. 'II I t.1d;lcJ him "
'I he un1Jrn1il11.:J '~·)C::1r-olJ -.u,pe~I.
a GarJcn Gro'e 11:.\ldcnt. \\,t'I bu~1kc.•d
llltn Ne\\ rill I C11~ J .111 .ind hdJ \Ill
~~'i,llOO l• 111, ,;ml ~~I AnJ\ Gm11,,
I'm m11 .1 boJ) bu1IJcr. 11 an}th1ng
I'm l;it," ,,11J the i;." l'OlllJh•ll) \\1Hkcr
"But he:\'·" J l111le b11 m.ilkr th.in
me .111J I diJn't led 1hrc.11cncd
hec...111...c \\ hl n I '·'" h11n run h), I
l\nl"\\-he tlldn 't IHI\ c J "c.1pu11." F ortunately, I'm more philosophical about
disorder th3n when I wa young. I
cheerfully coexist \\ ith mildew, static cling, and
waxy build-up. I stare down dul>t without
flinch ing, and shut my eye on a heap of
unm3de bed. It takes pr3ct1ce, of course, but 11
helps to do )our housc~ork ~11hou"4 your
gl:mes on, o you mi'~ tho e annoying details
like dirty d1!>hes in th e si nk.
Special Costa Mesa city budget meetings will be open to public
COST A MESA -Five speci3J
budget meetings "ill be held before
June J in order to help the city final1Lc
ils 1993-94 budget.
FollO\\ in it arc the datC\, I im ' ;ind
·the itc1m lhJt ,,111 hi.' d1,~u,,cd:
At least \ex polh are more lenient than
hou~ew1fe 'ur.e)s The rules for keeping your
man are more flexible th 3n keeping house.
.Vane) MC'lnt)rt's column appears Tutsdll) .
The meetings arc open' to the public
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rueacs.y. M.y 11, 1993 a
A potholder may help when nipping these pancakes 'B rina your parents 3nd · children," S3ndy
MacDonald s3y:. of this
Sund y';. panc3ke breakfast at
~ions Park in Co ta Mes;i. "Bring
instruments and good vibes. And
no alcohol, please."
Editor 's
Notebook
Sounds like
good ol' fun in
the sun, a slice of
pure Americana
that might spawn
a Norman
Rockwell
painting ... until
)'Ou find out
who's sponsoring
''Pancakes Over
Prohibition":
Orange 'Caunty
Hemp Council.
The grassroots
(pardon the pun)
organmnion is
ccking to end the prohibition of
the plant '"hose eed create
bacteria-fight ing enzymes and
stem can be made into paper and
fiber.
Oh )eah, marijuana and hashish
• come from the pl•int' leaves and
nowers.
One purpose of the Hcmpsced ·
Pancake Breakfa t, which runs
from JO a.m. to 6 p.m., is to
determine just how many
registered voters fly the council
banner. There arc 1,000 county
addresses on the group's moiling
list.
MacDonald, a Newport Beach
carpenter who will be handling
security Sunday, knows of an
electrician, a computer
department manager, two auto
mechanics and a writer who
belong to the council.
"We have people in their 60s,"
he said. "There are people who
remember a time before hemp
prohibition. They say, 'My
granddad g.rew hemp legally. He
was paid to during the war.' "
This will be the econd hemp
breakfast at the park. On Feb. 28,
"We sold 160 plates of pancakes,"
MacDonald said.
The meal will actually be made
from ground hemp seeds, which,
in a process closely monitored by
Drug Enforcement Agency
officials, were sterilized.
Hemp Council efforts gener:illy
center areund Huntington Beach
Pier once a month. This past
weekend. member were there,
toting signs with a.uch me sages as
"Honk ir you want it legalized,"
distributing fliers, taking donation
"and generally making a spectacle
or ourself," MacDonald said.
What kind or response do they
get behind the notoriously
Recent C\en" ha"e bohtercd
hemp pusher . '
"We thought we were houtinl!
in the "'ind, and ~uddenly , ... e find
"'e're on the crest of a wave with
Judge Gray, Rev. Schuller, Janel
Reno," MacDonald said. "We're
'For me, it's the pu~suit of happiness and liberty.
Prohibition doesn 't just hurt individuals, lt hurts society
as it accepts it. That's my take on it. It opens the door
to a police state.'
con)Cl'\Jlive Orange Curtain'?
"Al the corner of Beach and
Warner a cou ple months ago, we
were ou1 there with signs and
hundreds of peopl e were beeping
at us. giving us high fives, passing
us JOiQtS. I'd say it's roughly 100 to .
1 positive response. Everybody
thinks Orange County is
con ervative. It'd be more accurate
to say there is a great libertarian
influence here."
-SANDY MICOONALD
Orange County Hemp Council
actuall) thiilking 11 could h.eppen
1lw, )Car.''
There's been snag). Th~ Rev.
Robert Schuller JU'll last \\CCk
withdrew support for Deukmejian
Superior Court-appointee Jame)
P. Gray's push to decriminalize
!>om..: drugs. And, \ltith Sheriff
UrnJ Gates leading the charge, the
Doard of Supcrvi!>o rs recently
snuffed out I lt!mp Council effort)
10 ltlt the pro hibition in Orange
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MacOon.sld bclic\e'> oppunent!>
arc bemg, ~ell dopey.
"Hemp w:is the m;.iin indu)tf)
for mOSt Of the world for mo)t Of
hi)tory. It \\ll the fir:.t agricuhurul
product. h 's !itill grown ~111 O\cr
the world -exce pt here.''
' Con)idering the current
economic and environmental \\UC\
and the fact 1h.H one-third of :ill ,
federal prisonct!i are inc;.in.:crutell
for drug-related offcn-.t">. he feeb
the re may be no bc11er ume tu
decri minalite and )tart pondeflng
the po)il1\e a!>peci.. of hemp.
HO\\.e\.er, he said the a11nbu1e'>
hJ\C been hidden through a 'enc~
of con)p1rac1e-, )tncc the I Jte 19~0)
that \\Ould make Oh,er ~tone
drool
"\\hat reJll>" moti\Jtt:) me''
the erasing of h1stor),
MacDonJld !>aid · \\ e all :I\
1ho .. c commies re" nte lmton.
\\'ell. if )OU dig a lt1tk dc:ep~r.
)Ou'll find out our O\\ n
go,ernment rcY.rotc hi!.tor).
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ab-,vlutel). Yet there t) C\llh:.ncc,
more than c1rcum.,t:1nt1;..il c\ iden .. c.
that major b.1ni..., :.inJ ffiJJu r
chemical compan1e., 11nu m •Jur
media companies h:a'c: been
di)turbing the truth to get ra\\S
pa ~ed and get their ends Of
cour!>C, that ' nothing new."
Sunday\ ra lly "i.> not ju!.t to pep
up the troop); it's to p:.i') out
information to people who have
ne,er heard 1t before. ft') accurate
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in recent )C:Uf) )Uggesting smoking
mJrtJUana ma) cau!.e long·term
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Joe).' fur me:, 11·) the pur:.u11 ol
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Entertainment
Entertainment runs.Tuesday. WHkend runs Thursday. Arts & Lelauie runs Saturday. Editor ls Matt Coker, 642-4321 ext. 364
·NTAC's ambitious 'Fiddler' still works
T he Mage of med1um·liize community
theaters tlo not ordinarily lend
themselves to full-blo".n musicals such
os "Fiddler on the Roof." Normally
something is lo!it in the process, usually in
the -nrens of personnel or choreography.
However, director Larry Watts has shouted
the theatrical equivalent of "damn the
torpedoes, full i.peed ahead" in his rather
courageous mounting of this popular musical
at the Newport Theater Arts Center. The'
cJst, rather than being trimmed, actually has
expanded in size, though the !.how's
ensemble numbers do suffer some"hat from
their limited packaging.
Watts simply refuses to acknowledge that
he'i. cramming a big fish into a little pond,
and for the most part, this bravado works.
Where the problems arise are in the area of
)Ound -the taped musical score drowns out
much of the vocalizing -anti the central
character of Tcvye, the daiI}man, who is the
heart and' oul of any "Fiddler."
Stephen Grant Reynolds attacks this
as!lignment ns though he were on the stage of
the Orange Count)' Performing A'rts Center
without a body mike. This sort of unleashed
passion worked superbly for Reynolds' Big
Daddy in last season's "Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof," but it's all wrong for Tevye, who must
seduce his audience more s1,1btly. Reynolds
renders a hard-exterior character without the
redeeming en!>itive inner qualities the rote·
Stephen Grant Reynolds, lisa Cary in "fiddler
on the Roof" ;it Newport Theatre Aris Center.
must reflect.
As his no·nonsense wife and mother of his
four daughters, Lisa Gary is more successful
at fleshing out her character. Though
probably far-too young for the role, Gary
inhabits it skillfully, allowing glimpses of the
humanity behind the gruffness.
All three of the oldest daughters -Erin
de los Cobos as Tzeitel, Adriana Sanchez
and Gretchen Weiss as Chava -turn in
beautifully etched performances as each in
turn disappoints her fathe r in matrimonial
mailers.
The "Miracle of Miracles" duct with de
los Cobos and her tailor suitor (Rick
Shapiro) is a spirit·raising sequence;
Sanchez' poignant so lo, "Far From the
Home I Love," 1s a heart-re nding moment.
and Webs' shattering scene as she is
dismH1ed by her father for marrying out~idc
the faith is chilling in ils impact.
Walls' production en~:igei. the two younger
daughters m more uctiv11y than most -nnd
Angeli~uc Danielle Datsel und Nicole Faith
Gerardi muke lhe most of their
opporlunities. Young Gerardi in p.1rticular
impresse~ with her tearful witneslt during the .
parting scene late in the i.how.
Shirley Horowit.£ has chi\elcd much of the
comic effect from her matchmaker Ycnte,
replacing it with layers of sclf·pity. Ken
Larsen is a bright spot as the student
Perchik, while John Herrera's Russian
soldier, enamored '' ith Chava, is solidl y
effective.
Rusty Bro" n's jilted butcher i nicely
presented, engaging in the lusty ''To Life"
number where the choreographic limitations
are most e ... ident. Arthur Shef offers an
impressive rendering of the villnge's aged
rabbi, but Mike Fuller requires much more
conviction as the sympathetic but firm
Russian constable.
Scenic designer Gary White leave!> the
large cast little room in '"hich to perform,
bul his backdrops are quite impre!>sive. Tom
Phillips' cestumcs fit the period beautifully,
·and Larry Davis' lighting is well chosen.
"Fiddler on the Roor• is an ambitious
choice for the Newport the:ller group, but
for the most pan the show works e:-.ccetlingly
well. Performances continue until June 13. -n.v 10111 Titu~
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COSTA MESA -Decthovcn "'cnt on a rollc:rco:mc r mle at the Per·
forming Arts Cen1er Saturday night. 1he1nonumentt1l. 91h Symph?ny h:b
so mun)' facets thut there·~ lccwny for e.rror; even 1( a rcw. t~ings go
wrong n number or other things can pull 11 oCf. Conductor ~·ll!om I lull
nnd the Ornnge County MulttC~ Cho.rate rO!le nbO\~ ? fo~ !nlddling fla\\S
and one disastrous ca e of nmcnsting to produce a spantcd, i.Dt1sfy1ng
performance. · f b L · The rich, powerful und "'onderfully drJmat1c '01ce o asso . ou1s
Lebherz curried more than its load. So d1J the enormou\ chorus, \\Cll
rehearsed and singing (ull·tih at the rousing finhh to a long evening.
Mezzo soprano Debbie Cree Smith and tenor Steve Dun~am ha"c
pleasing voices, butllacled Lebherz' power, a.nd the solo voices \\Cre
never in bnl:ince. But the choice of Kaye De.,rics. out of her r~ngc and
out of her clement in the important soprJno role, caused ma1or prob·
lems.
Devries' singing wus con!>istently harp, pol>\tbl)' fr!'m pressang for
more volume. And in the magnificent pass3ge that .cltma\cs and then
winds down the 4th·mo"emcnt, she completely lost 11. Here,. at one or
the high points of the soprano repertoire, she threw t~chnique. lo the
winds and produced a shrill, out·of·tunc squawk eJs1ly scribed J\
ca terwalling. ,
The orchestra, remarkably good for a group ~hat tloesn t plJy regula~I>
together, needed more rehear al, but were ob\IOU ly t~p plJycrs. Special
recognition for beautiful tone quality mu)t go to ?b~1st Unrbar~ North·
cull, flutist Gary Woodwt1rd, bassoonist Andrew KJe1n on~ to 11mpan1 t '
Kent Hannibal who had the good taste to chµnge mallet~ in the !.Chcr.£0
of the Ninth. · . ,
The fir!>t three mo,emcnts of the 9th Symphony were, amazingly. in·
auspicious. llall sauntered through the fir t mo\cmcnt in alJ?lOSt ca uJI
fashion. The second mo,emcnt scher.to fared better. but the hghtheaned
humor w;1s not there. 1 he sublime 1h11J nw,ement thJt lead' '>0
smoothly to the "Ode To Joy" finale wa' not allu\\eJ to n\J~C the tr;1n·
~ition. Instead, there wa) time out whale the choru) '.l.J'> enlarged, 1hc
soloists made their entrance .• ind Hall \\Cllt ult to do \\hatc,cr Cl>n·
ductors do when thcv lea'e an the m1dtllc uf a worl
The evening's 0th.er piece, pcctho,en\ bcaut1lul J\l:i~ 1n C:. opened
the program mo t effccll\el~. again thJn~' l.1rgel\ to the C\..:cllcnt ''>ice'
of the chorus.
As in the 9th S)mphon), \\hen 'angmg .1s J 4u.irtct, the \OCJI '>Olll"t'
blend was poor. McaO·ltopranu Adrien RJ~mcr hJ\ a mellov •. {~II \OK C,
and sang her port \Hth ~• clear understanding ol the eompo er., intent
Dul Roger Lindbeck, at hb bc<it 1n the b;.111tooc r.1ngc . ''J'> CJst J\ J
bass, and soprano Susan Ta) lor M1lh anJ temir John t\uuo \\ere not
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Society
Society Editor B.W. Cook, 642-4321
and Hungary's Eu Rcr \\ith Anfin
Ullern and his wife £mmcllnc and
daughter Uv of NoN ay joined
Drl<111 Schoch of Switzerland.
Spain's co n ul, Senor Miguel
Lahot with hb charming wi fe Jo·
scnno and their son Carlos, was
on hand with Kareen Huerta.
From Turkey, Consul Oguz Ce·
llkkol.
The ve ry busy Clarks - Drucc
i a geologist and KJren is an at·
torn cy with prestig1ou~ Gibson
Dunn and Crutcher -ushered
the internatiom1l Cro\\d into Walk·
ic Ray's vintage 1951 Packard con·
ver11ble for tours of the Balboa
Pcn1mula. 1 he dming tour v.ns
follo\\ed by J \\Jtcr tour on the
bay. courtesy of 1 he Electric Bo.ti
Comp.toy. One of the in·
tern ational points of interest -
the former home of John Wa)ne!
AFS volunteer Celil ia Be rry a nd Eva Rer, deputy consult, Hungary.
Keith and Becky Welputt, Janet
and Walkie Ray, Stc'e and Kathy
Allison , JO)CC and Norm
Shepherd, Cecelia Derr), and Sue
M)ers proudly coordinated the af·
fair fo r the AFS'.
AFS students in the community
this year are Jose Marcate and
Emma Forteu Luguna of Spain,
Gerald Murfitt of New Zeal3nd,
Burls Volluln of Turkey, Rodolfo
Prieto of Chile, and Chris Mo·
randi of Brazil.
Celebration foreign for
American Field Service The llay Crube led to a dinner
celebration ht!ld at f'\c\\ port\
Temple Oat )\1hm, honoring the
20th anni,er~.1rv of American
Field Service in the wmmuntt\.
~ Corona del Mar chapter celebrates its 30-year
anniversary of helping students study internationally.
By B W Cook
Soc tt; Ed !Or
fact more than jullt a dinner.
T"o·hundred·ftft) Nc"port
Beach are.t fam1liell recent!) Joined
1n the spirn of 1ntcrnat1onal C\·
change unJ commun1cat1on fur the
Coron.t dcl t-1.u Chapter of the
American Field Scl'\1ce Dinner
and Auc11on. 1 he e' ent "a., 1n
A full-day celcbrat1on began
"ith an elegan t al fresco luncheon
at the home of Karen and Orucc
Clark. An array of dignitaries
v.ere seen poobide. including the
comuls from oolf of Eu rope and
other parts of the "orld.
l\lnria Weiss represented Or;wl:
The dinner theme \~3'> _i;e .. t:J.
and local and intern 111onJI guc-.h
COJO)ed a Mc\1can e\trJ\.1ganLa
quite appropriate g1Hn the Or-
ange Coast's I ltspan1.: hcntage
Donor~ generouo;I~ contnbut~d I
ma1or itemll for the JUction tha1
follo,,cd. Trip~ to Lurupe anJ
South Amem:.t ''cr1; pro,1dcd b~
Lufthansa A1rltnc<, <llld Koll Cen·
tcr rra\CI \\ilh add111on.tl surpc.Ht
From left : Sue \1ycrs and Janet Ray, auction co-chairs; Keith Wclputt, AFS chapltr pre idcnt, and
American Field Sen.ice' Camilla Dunn and Becky Day.
. , How to submit news of your wedding or engagement
Tht> D.11f\ Piiot \\t.>lrnrnt.'' the c.hJnce to sh;ire the
nc.•\\ !> of ) u~rr t.>ng.1gl'ml'nt or \\l'dd1ng with our
re.1dl•rs P11 .. k up form' in our lobby Jt 3:1'0 W Bay
St . (o,tJ t\\l''J, or 'end J t>lf-.1ddrcssed ~tamped
eml'lope to the Wl'dding Dt.•pJrtment, The Pilot.
P.O. Ro:.. 1560. CChta Mt.• a 91626.
')ubm1ttt.>d "1th the finl'hc<.I torm 01.Kt.. .rnd "hill'
photo) reprouuc e bt.'!it, but ) ou m.1\ .. ubn 1t
harply-focu'>l'd color photos for JpprO\JI
\\rite ) our name on the bJt.k ol thl' photo. Ir \ ou
want )Our photo rc.>turrwd. pleaw 1m:lude. .1
stamped. addrt•),ed t.>n\elopc. For more
Phull .. h ul the.> coupll' or o( the bride only rnJy be 1nformat1Un tJll 64 2-4 J 21. eJttt.'rNl n J 5 2
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Tuesday, May 18, 1993
Riverside • 6:00 pm
W estern State Uruvers1ty College of Law
will host an mformabon seminar in your
ottta
Your questions will be answered ~archng
• Law School Requirements--
when &c how to apply
• Fmandal Au1stance
• lrvine and Fullerton Campu
• Caffff Planning and Placement
• Scholarships
•The Law School Adim ion Test (LSA T)
A quesbon and answer penod wtll follow the or mmar
Wednesday, May 19, 1993
Irvine • 6:30 pm
(Call for off-c11m,,.u tcmiff1tr loc1dioru)
Sealing 1s hm1t«t and raervation .ue on a fint·
com•. fir1t-servtd basis
To reglStu, call Fullerton at 7Hl'1J&.1000 or
lrvine at 1Hl"153-9100 and a k
for an Adm1•1ons Counselor.
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Four Seasons Hotels, Van& Brazil-
ian Air, and Merid1en Hotels, all
of which created n furious bidding
competition by suppon crs of the
AFS.
T he Newport community can be
proud of m 30-ycar associa tion
v.ith the American Field ~erv1ce.
The intcrm1tional tone should
only be a model for a much broad·
er socictnl message of d1,c rse cul·
tural·national cooperation. •
left: Anfin Vll~rn, royal coni,ul general of Norway, and wife Em·
mcline, daughter Li v; Chric;tinc Torldcp, AFS student from 'Norway.
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As one of the fastest growing senior health
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We are pleased to welcome Hoag· Hospital to
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the communities of.Huntington Beach, Costa
Mesa, lrVine and Newport _Beach.
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Atterid one of the special presentations
listed below:
Thursday, May 20 • 9:30 AM
Wednesday, May 26 • 9:30 AM
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Newport Beach
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Divorce law -"Divorce
Californla Style" is the title of a free
noon program in the Community
Room of the Newport Center
members, from 5 to 7 p.m. at
Cano's, 2241 W. Coasr Highway,
Newport Beach. Cost is S 10 for
guests. Hors d'oeuvres will~
provided, and there will ~ a
no-host bar. For more information,
call 729-4400 .
AthlBtBB h•l'llll Thufsday,
May 20
Rummage
sale -St.
Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
will hold its annual
rummage sale from
9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Thursday and 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Friday at the
church, 15th and
St. Andrew's Road,
Nev.'f>Ort Bei1ch. All
proceeds will go to
missions. Donations
to the sale can be
brought to the
church beginning
Ma y 17. For more
information, call
646· 1535.
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
Paofic C~ Highway. The
breakfast will hon0< top student
athletes from Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar high school~.
Lakef'S star Byron Scon will be
keynote speaker. C<bt i$ S 18 per
Individual, S 18Q per sponsorship
and S22S pet underwriter. for
more information, call 729·4400.
Saturday, May 22
Communitv Associations fair -The
Southern Counties Chapter of the
Community Associations Institute
will present Its annual Community
Fair and Trade Show at the Orange
Co\Jnty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. An
all·dily event for board members,
homeowners and community
managers, the fair will feature
industry professionals and
educational sessions foc using on
issues of community association
living. The registration fee is S35.
For information call 380-7360.
Real estate seminar -A
free workshop for homebuyers will
be held from 1 O to 11 :45 a.m. at information, call 646·2170. along" by walking, running, skating,
Exceptional Real Estate, 16062 d 31 or wheeling on wheelchairs. There
Beach Blvd. (Edinger) tn Huntington Mon ay, May will al~ be prizes for teams of
Be;ich. for more information, cJll Memorial Day Service friends and co· workers for most
841·7551. -American Legion Post 291 will team spirit. m~ money raised and
Sunday, May 23 hold a Memorial Dily service at 10 most creative costumes _For det.1ils,
--a.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park, Fesll·val and Boat Show call 7Sl·0441 · 3500 Pacific View Or., Newport
-The Mariner's Mile Association Beach. Following the service, gue~ts Saturday, June 12
will host a Spring Fe!>tival and Boat <tre invited to a reception at the
Show on Sunday, May 23, between post headquarters at 215 15th St., Songs of the Redhead
10 a.m. a!.'d 7 p.m. on the historic on the Balboa Peninsula. For of
Mariner's Mile section of PaciOc information call 673-5070. -The Fine Arts Committee
Coast Highway (Arches bridge to Temple Bat Y.ihm presents
Dover Drive). Food stations will be Sunday, June 6 singer-actor Don Croll in his
established in front of participating Move-a-long-a-thon _ portrayal of Danny K.iye in the
restaurants, merchants will hold ( Soc"t-.1 H"'ll •t Temple Bat Yahm, The Ameriun Cancer Society o .. u u sidewalk sales, and area yacht California will hold a i 011 Camelback. Nev.-port Beach brokerages will ho-:.t a boat show in
the bay. For more information, call non-competitive, SK .it 8 p.m For more information,
494•1415. ''Move-a-long·a·thon" stilrttng at call 644•1999.
F 'd M 28 Newport Dunes on the Bac.k Bay. Send your items to Peter Ryan, rl ay ay Registration begins at 8 a.m., and 1 The Daily Pilot, 330 lV. Bay St., the Western theme e\ ent begins at Senior Forum -"0 .A.R.E" 9 a.m. Participants can "mo\e Costa M esa, 92627.
and the Coalition for Nationnl Drug r.======================-====== __ _ Policy Change will be discussed at
the Senior Hospitality Forum, to be
held from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Cost.1
MeS!l.-Senior Center, Pomona and
West 19th, Costa MeSJ. For more
Corona del Mar's Mollie flint will be
among the athletes honored at f riday's
32nd annual Athletic Awards Breakfast
sponsored b~ the Newport Harbor Area
Chambe r of Commerce.
Dramatic
monologues -
The works of six
Southern California
playwrights will be
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THE .MEDICI E Library, 856 Sa n Clemente Dr.,
Ne\\ port Beach. Local attorney
\\ olf H Stern \\ill discuss the
variou) legal issues surrounding
divorce. For more information, call
644-3181 or 644·3191.
Parliamentary
Procedure -The Southern
Counties Chapter of the
Community Associations Institute
presents "Effecti\e Use of
Parliamentary Procedure," with the
Hon. Judith M . Ryan (Ret.), at
11 :30 a.m. at the Red Lion Hotel
in Costa Mesa. The program will
focus on practical parl1amen~ry
procedures, 1nclud1ng a mock
me mbers meeting and effective use
of Robert's Rules of Order. For
informatiqn call 380-7 360.
Wednesday, May 19
Networking '93 -The
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce will present
"Networking '93,'' an oppertunity
to network with Chamber
presented by four
professional actors al 7:30 p.m. at
the Costa Mesa Downtown Library,
1855 Park St., Costa Mesa.
Admission is free, but advance
tickets should be picked up at the
Downtown Library or the Mesa
Verde Library (2969 Mesa Verde
Drive). For more information, call
574-3290 or 642· 1784.
BCYC luncheon -The
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
women's support group, Las
Commodoras, will hold its annual
spring luncheon and fashion show
beginning at noon in the club's
dining room. 1601 Bayside Dr .•
Corona del Mar. The public is
invited. Tickets are $ l 5. For
Information and reservations. call
644-9580.
Friday, May 21
Awards Breakfast -The
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce Commodores Club will
hold its 32nd Annual Athletic
Awards Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. at
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SERVICES -
MAY 31, 1993 ll:OOAM
Floral Wreath Presentation
Commemorating Those
Who Served In
WWI • WWII • KOREA
PERSIAN GULF • VIETNAM
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Observance Sponsored By Veteran 's
Organizations Of Costa Mesa
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Harbor Lawn-
Mount Olive
Mortuary &t Memorial Park
1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa • 540-5554
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Community Forum runs on .Tuesd.iys, Thursd.l)~ and S•1turda.,<s
Wrl_t• to: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Men, CA 92627 • Fax to: 646-4170 • Reader•' Hotlll'_'• (call-In letters and comments:) 642·6086 • Editor William Lobdell...642.-4321 , ext. 351
Editorial .. . .,
It's time for Public pay to match private sector
W hen Costa Me a decided to get out of
the golf course business last year,
officials made a telling discovery.
The municipal employees who'd worked at
the golf cour e were simply too p ricey to ~e
hired by the private company taking over the
Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club.
records and figures supplied by the Merohants
& Manufacturers Association, shows tha t most
public employees in ·Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa enjoy greater benefits and higher salaries
than their counterpart in the private sector.
And as city budgets wither and layoffs
continue, forr.1er municipal workers may find
themselves scrambling on the outside for a
fraction of their salary and a mere shadow of
their bountiful benefit package.
year.
With the cxccpuon of such high-level cit)
jobs. as attorney!> and key executives, most
other positions would be considered greatl)
innated \\hen compared with imilar jobs in
the private cctor.
This makcc; ll, of cour e, all the more
curious to cc employee unions taking !iuch
hard-line tances on salaries and bencflls th1..,
year. Workers will be losing jobs anti no doubt
having difficulty finding new ones anJ, yet.
the employee a":>sociation keep pushing for
higher salanc .
For b~tter or worse. it mJ) end '"th
go,crnment .. 1o"'IY d1vest1ng ll elf of ns chore .
In other \\.Ord,, J cit) ma) d1 ... cover that it is
simply more CO!>t·cflective to lme a private
tree-trimming. compan} thJn It 1s to have a
,t,1ble of tree tnmmers on the pJ) roll -
benefits and .111.
And that, as well as anything else,
underscores the dilemma that government
finds itself in today. h 's a problem that
ultimately affects not only the taxpayer but all
the employee who may h::ivc been priced right
out of the nlJrket. P
It would seem. at thi t1tc dJtC, that
cmplo)cC a-.-.0~1;.illon-. and mJn:.ige·men 1 have a
f undamcntal 1.ho1cc: Ice the·uut·Of·"' hack
..,~,tern plJ) 1hdf ouc until there I'> nothing letc
or learn co li\e \\1th the s.m1c r~alHte a che
re't of the "urk1ng torcc
A Daily Pilot ~urvey, compiled through city
A city tree-trimmer in Newport Beach, for
instance, can earn as much as $34,444. In the
private sector, such jobs routinely pay SB to
SJO an hour -a swing of about $1 6,000 per Where docs it end? ~cem ... like ;.i ~1mpk lho1cc
A poem for Denise Huber
llere 1\ a poc.:m I \\role tor Denise Huber
Dcni:,e "her,· J1d .wu go lhJt on thJt
DrcJclfu/ night
I /o11 nw/d )VU JU!>t disappcJr
It nc1cr I\/// be.· right
Sl>mc:om: uut lhi.:rc: h.J tht.• Jn!l\\Cf
\\ h) dvn t th,·.1 ~vmc foNJrd and tdl
J /o11 •l>11/J rhc..1 \II 111 !>llcncc
\\hilt.-her l.Jmil.1 //\ c.·3 through th/\ ht'//
\\'au.ng /or J phone to ring or
A J.no.k on rheu dour
f/Jc.· unJ.nv\~n L"Jn he w crud.
o d11/1L·ul1 ro endure
1-vr JcJth I!> lhL· onJ.~ fin.JI 1h111g
!Jut the) 1q// nc.•1cr be urc
So plca'e 1/ <1n.wnc <?Ut there J..nou'
I 111d 111 .wur hcJrt, <1nJ open up the Jwr
And let them J.no11 1\here 1hdr
DJu_ghlt:r JiJ, gone.
1 ht',\ (.';Jn 't tJJ..C thl\ pJsn nLI m1>rt.•
I: I HEL COUO.\'A. SantJ A nJ
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I
Not ambulance
ChlSerS Open Lcllcr to
Hon. Philip San one.
Councilmcmbcr. Ne"porl
Oeach
Re: Comment) -M.i~ I:!.
1993 Council f\lcc1 ing
As you J...no''· we rcprc)ent
1hc plaintiff in 1hc sexua l
harassment c.i e agninst the
City, Mr. VtllJ and Mr.
Campbell I read \qlh interc)I
1he comment thc Dail) Pilot
allributed 10 )OU concerning
ambulance cha er~. You :ud
)OU did n1>t me.in lO refer lo
Mr. Epstein. 1hc fired police
chaer s auornc). but lo the
attornc) for the pl.iin11ff . The
context or the d1 u s1on in
\\hich )Our rcmJrJ... "ere maJe.
hO\\C\'Cf, ~uggc ts that )OU
switched )Ou r reference only
afte r being in1im1da1cd by Mr
Ep tein.
Ncverthelc!I . )'OU might be
1n1crcstcd lo J...no"' that my
pJrtncrs anJ I do no t chase
,1mbulance . What "c do chase
arc cmplO)Cr) '"ho Jo not meet
1hc1r re pon 1bih11e 10 the
"omen and men "'horn they
employ. a well a corrupt
public offic1Jls. We ha\e had
1he pri,ilege of representing
employee·\\ histlcbloweh and
ha"e helped end the
dishonored career of the Lo
Angeles County As!>e sor. the
Pres1den1 of lhe Lrn. Angeles
County Ci\il Se1'11:e
Commisl.ion, a police chief (not
Mr. Campbell). city manage rs
and other corrupt public
C\eCUti\.e .
This 1 not offered 10 ~uggc t
any misconduct on )Our part
out 1de the rope of the
pre cnt lit igation. I lo'"e"er, )OU
may wish 10 choo~e your wonJ
more carcf ully.
STEVl:.N PIN GEL
Lemaire. f aunce, Pinge l &
Singer. Attorne)) at Law
Best of the Hotline .____ _ ____.r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. :::·::::::: .. ···::::::: .. :::: ·:: .. ·.·
The fo/1011 ing is :i sampling uf CJ/I!> from
our 2./-hour Re3clcrs' 1-lotline. If )Ou"d 11/..e
w get inl'D/\ cd, 11 ':. J~ c:i~y as pu11ch111g in
the following seH·n number!>: 6./2-6086.
Please leave your name ( pell it our). city
and phone number (for 1cnfi~·J1ion). Th:wk
)OU!
More on Cox I don'I bchc\C 1hat
{Newport Ocach Ci1y Councilman) John Cox
-.hould vote on (" he1her Ne, .. port Beach
should pull ou1 of the Corridor Agcnc). g1,en
1he fact th a1 he's chairmJn and collc.:c1-. up to
S690 a mon1h 1n mce1in~ fees).
I don't think he I'> rca~ll~ O~Jec11vc .1bout
much of an)lhmg. I real!) Jl1n'1 thrnl he
rcprc!>enl'I 1hc cil\ uf Ne\\ port UeJch on
mus1 uf 1hc thing-. 1ha1 he \Otc on. I think
he b, !>l ric:th 'clf-1111cre~1 s11u.1tion.
. FRA:--.:K EISENDRATll
Ne" port Ueach
0
I "anJ to 1dl )OU lhJt )uu\c done J grca1
JOb of ed1t1ni; the paper .ind than!.. )OU .,o
much for the eUlllHIJI p.tge on Cox :rnJ for
lc11ing people ln@" 1hc truth. I don't lnl>\\
"hat "c "oulll do '' ithout )llUr paper. I JU!>!
"ant lo commend )OU on a bcau111ul JOb )OU.
did.
ROBE.RT\\.-\ HOO~
:-.!cwpllrl Beach
0
So fohn Co'< gel!. paid for his time and
cnerg) and C\pcrw.e just like evcl)onc cbc
1n this \\Orld. \\ hJI 1 your po111t?
0
GARY DRIES
BJlboa l:.bnd
We Jnd man) of our neighbors :.upport Pl11I
S:in~onc, Jean \\'all. and John I ledges in
oppo!>ing the S.in Joaquin 1lilb1olh'J)'. \\'11h
1he n:ccn1 re' d.lllon lhJI a <,ec11on of
Ne"port Cll.1~1 Dmc 1\ 10 be m:idc a pJrt of
the toll\\J\, 1hus dl\er11ng trallic bJcl rn the
neighborhood. 11 1, endc.:n1 th.11 1he 1011" ay·
mJin purpo-.e 1s nol traffic rd1d fo r Ne" pon
Beach.
Pre.,.i1>us Newport Beach City Counc1b
h.t\e been cn11dzeJ for nol rc pn.!)en1ing our
concerns. A!I Jn L A. Times editorial pu1 i1.
our off1c1al-.. r.i1hcr th:in dcfrndmg our
..,t:indarJ llf h' ing. "\H!re lcCt :o.J) rng onl} 1hal
there "oulJ be gro\\lh \\llh or \\llhout :i
101lroJJ, so ge1 on \\llh i1."
A Daily P1lo1 editorial tales, "John Co\
eem to be much more rnlcrested in
founding 1hc '1rtues of the toll road than he
1s in "a1ching over his O\\ n con l1tucn1' ..
No'' at l.l't, "e ha\e three. and four \\llh
the add111on of E'el\n Han, council
members "ho h;m:'our col'leern. We ur~c
1he n:mJinrng three council mc.:mbcr~. wh1>
\lill suppon 1hc toll"a). 10 tt!ll 1hemsch·c)
"hen the\ \llte, 1f 1he\ are real Iv
repre!!cntmg the \IC\\S of their con 1i1uenb
and if John Co\ mu't then tep do''" from
1he tollroaJ agl·n1.~. this \\Ill not be a tu')~ for
Nc"port Uc.11 .. h.
THE Tl IO~tAS FA~tlL Y
Nc,~pon Beach
0
All I wont to J\ 1 I think Mr. Cox )Cem)
Ille he' been 1n office as a ctty councilman
go 10 greener pastu1c ...
0
IU COOK
Ualb1.1a
Once again, 1he cit) u111r1.1I-; don·1 lJre .:ibOl;JI
the homeO\\flCr' .111J \\hat ct ... c "'II be
:ii fcc1cd 1n homcll\\ ncr:. · ne1chbllrhooJ:. b\
chunging 1he wlJruJu lh1.·re·1~ no \\,I) th;t
1hc new Coa':>I Dn\ c 'huulJ become ,1
wllro::id and that the.: C\ll''' 1raf11c 'huuld be
pu 1 on NC\\ port w 11.h
RICHARIJ I:Al0'
I 11\C.: rn 1he 1.01111nun1I) l I '.\c\\pun UcJ1.h
''here the tolh\.1) "":r1uu-.ly going l\l
1mpJct. There arc ,1 Cl>upk 111 e\lh 1m.1p1.N:J
trom 1he 1oll"a} 1h.1t dun pinto I lirJ Ro;iJ
I Jm ... urc 1h.1t a lllt ,,, pc.! pie an: .!.!'-' n~ 10
,1,01J 1hJ1 t,,11 b' cir~um,e.Hint! 1h1.: 10!11h.11\
nc.ir 1he l.'n1r.1n~1.. iv ,\b \nhur .1nJ t!v richt
thrnugh FurJ R,1,1J ,111i.J 1n1p.1ct 1he 1r:.i 11.7 ~rn
1h.11 area.
The no1!>C and the Ir .ii I 1.: '' 111 l'I.'
horr~n<lou' 11'11 1u 1 1hwut!h Cd\!. run
1hwul!h ~t.1c .\nhur Bhd. :~nJ th 11 1,11'1 the
111tcn1-1on ol the tt•l r,,_1J I he road \\J')
'uppo'!>ed Ill .1\le\1,111: tr:.1111..: throu~h (.J\t
and no" n':. bc..:n llllf'ad:::-ll hca\ll~. I d1.>n t
think it I'> a fll1.1J 11.k.1.
LlONARD COS J .\S
0
I am comple1el~ .1!!a1n .. 1 1hc 1011 I r 'e'' pun
Coa')I Dme I 1hmk 11 1 a r:p·ul!. JnJ I
think "e arc g.uing ll) gc.:1 a lot morl.'
.. urprr-.c'!> So I am .11~.11n:.1 11.
-ScRCdO A \'ILA
N1o.·\\pllrl lk.1.:-h
A vote r or single hearing 1
.1m urging the.: 1.ll1Lcn' ol '.\e"pori lk.1~h 1,1
cJll ~ IJ~ or I u rllt' r ' ol 11-.e .111J su PJX rt J 1.1\ ii
-.en ice hearing 1or \rb C.1mpbcll 10 b.: he1J
Cl)llcurrcntl) \\llh C.1p1J1n \ 111a·~ he.inn~
\\hy our rn~ 1~ e'en 1.'.tin,idering 1hc 1Jc.:.1
of rel.tining a hearing of11..:er .ii gre.11
C\pen'c to u' puuk' me The.: C1,1I 'er,1d!
U1.).l rd s11s J' \t..llun1ec.:r:. JI no C1'"' to
ta\pJ)er. The) Jrc J rc-.pc.:1cd 1ndcpcndcn1
hod\ of informed c111zcn' \\ h' \\\luld \\C
need 10 hire somconc'l L'nk~· ul .:1.1ur~c.: a
more p~cuict.1blc ,1u1 .. omc 1, a'~ured b) a ci1'
rc.:1aancd he:iring olt11.·c r.
DE:UBIL UO'\ l-R
'\c"r'n U1..11.h
Covert operation 1 th1111.. 1he
p.1pcr \\OulJ be lkung 1he 1.111tc11' .1 1,1\\H l•'
p\1,trng 1ha1 the.:)\ e d1Jnl!• J .ill 1he -.1r1.•1.•t
\\\C.:ep111g t..1.1)' Ccr1.11nly llll 1hc .,1,111d .ind
pcrh.1p' .111 .1111u11d 'e'' p1111 l3c.1d1 11 ·,
pr11b.1hl~ :11w1hcr 1.11' mc1I ,,J l'l r.11, Pt!
.rc,enuc' "11ho,11 le111ng 1he 1.1\r 1\1. 'l.:nlm
ln all\ C\C:nl p ~ l'C pul,11 h lhl t.1d lhal
the\' hJ\e dlJnt!ed lhe J •• ,, bC.:(JU'C: u llll 111
pcl;ple arc fl>ll;~ Ill be gct11n!!, p.111'1nt! t1d•1.•1-.
anJ they're gu111~ It' be ,, hllk up,ct
~t.\RI-. P ~OR"
U.1ll•,,.1 ·1,1.111J
Teaching history I .im rc'r 1nJ111~
tu lhl.' lrunl·PJ~c .1rt1d1.. l '1 (C.l1.,1.1 \lc:.u
tCJChc:I) fo:>e DuJrtc 1\1.1\ 12) C>n the final
pJrJgr.1ph 11 SJ)) 1h.11 he "aileg1ng thJt
~lc\ICJO\ and Centr:il American' h·J,e
mJu:.lnJhzed 1hc \.\Orld I am JI :i 10 ... 1 to
figu re uu1 "'here he I) geumg 1h;.i1 da1a from
I \\OulJ ~ert.iinh hlc to ... ce hi'> fJ·d., on lhJt
bc .. au"e thC:) are In direct oppo)lllOn to
am 1h1ng 1h.11 I lnv"' A) (Jr J~ 1he entire article. 11 )eerns to me
1hJt "hJt 1hc'>e l id:. ough1 to be learning 1s
e'e~1h1rg 1he) can leJrn about American
h1,h.>~ anJ Amencan 'ullure If all the)
\\Jilt Ill le.irn .1bou1 1~ ~lc\ICJn culture 1hen
1hc: one' thJI arc h'erc il1ccJll\ should
pr1. hJhl) t! J b.1c:1' 10 ~k\1 o and 1hey c.in
karn ;it 1hc ~k\1t.'.':in·~ e\pe,:n,e .1!1 ubout 11 a-.
oppo~l.'J to ou r C\pe rhc
\nJ \Cl, accorJ1ng 10 1h1' gu~. the:-don·1
nr..·c:J 1 i..11u\\ .:tmlhml! ab\>Ut Amerac.1n
-.ulturc.:. th..:' n..:ed to kno" al oul the La11no
l :.ihur "h:ch I think 1, I b degree'. 1f nu1
n
I Of\t \\ ILLIAM
~c"port Oe.1d1
Du 1he n~" breed d teJd\er' ha\C lhc right
t ' .. I Jllt!t: h1:.hlf'\ ~ \\ h.11 d1J \tc\l~u :inJ ·
Cc:ntral \mer1 ... .i c.lo h.l 1nJ1.1-.tri.1lize the
"urlJ' I c .1~hing :he trut" ~mpo"c.:r
,1uJcnh more th;.in the libaJI foh1l1cal1lln'
.~I hbtlll\
Sol, 'D'\ 'ICHOL~
Cowna del \far
New business taxes RcgJrJins
the current d1:..:u') ion ll tralf1c·1mpJCI lees
Ill CO~IJ ~le:.a there I one l:.idllr to thl\
"lwle me-., 1hJ1 1:. being lch uu1 of the
mcJtJ, Jnd 11':. 1mpo1 tJnt that 11 be in luJcd
'0 1hc.: "hoh: )ltUJlllln can ~e t:\Jluatl.'d
proper!) .
Thi' ltJll1c·1mpJd kt " n JnJJteJ b) lhl'
\l.llc.:r P-'"age of ~te.1,ur .. \t J fc" ~eJr:. a~o
It\ 1mp<.>rtJnl 1ha1l.'\Cl'\t1 ' r.:.ihle 1ha·1 lhl
c11~ i-. n,H doing th1' on 11' ll"ll 13ut 11 b
mandatl.'J b\ Me.1,urc \I
rhc:rc I' gOl)d mf,11111 .. t l'll J\:.t1l.1~le
1hruu~h Cit) H.111, Jnd I \\1.lulJ .:.tr.1'1~1)
rcH>nlln1.·1jJ lhJt the P1l,1t u' Jll 1h' m'che' ol
1h1-. int. rmat11.n JnJ ad.Ll :Jat~h J1,-.u\'> lht)
1"uc in tic: lu.:JI pJp..r •
:-._ .\ '() • \l \ll:. (.,1,IJ \1e'l
I u bt• <'ligiblt for \It a:.un· \I fund • Co t D
,\fr a m·t·ds tu chD"ftt' tr;1/nc-i111p:u1 ftts for
n<'11 bu\in<'!>!>t' . l/mu•1 a. c/1t millimum ff.'t
n·qum:d i) (Jr Jt•, th.Jn 1that tht 11t) is no"
con icfrring. -Ld
Public vs. private pay On ~l u~
•Hl1dc .lthlUI Putilt. e·i I'• l\1.;t:;o r·•)' 1.lUt
p.1~c' pm ,1te 'c1. ll'r'' ( \ t J\ I:' I I dl1 "w'-
llll .1 Cll\ .ind l Jm an ll~ d rid.Ill, .inJ I gL I
pa1 J I.If "'' \\hJt 1hc r1 \JI\. 'l'd1lr U(>e\
I Jli't " 111 ti Jt i.1 he n "n t h.11 .1 k'I ol
,,1ur 11.:ur ' 111 11 ''a :' a: :i gl.111.i~ :ire "a)
t'lll ,11 pr lJXlrll\ n Publi, ,I .:' nu c a ii.II
m1.irL· 111 .1 kH lll 1hc,1.• d '"111,.111,111, than
"h.11 pl1hhc '"'" 1~c p.c\1plc d1l I '' 1'h \Ou
\\\H1IJ rcd1c-.i.. ~l'llr t 1~urc' or \\ h~rc\er \OU
~01 thl'm t'CC.IUW the) .11c: 11111 C\en ell) e Ill
t'ietng rtt:ht
~tll\.L \lORA;\, Co 1a Mc .1
\\, hmd b.' t ht rt portt'CI figure . -l:.d.
When did we
chaitge rules
of the game?
top sign in a res1dcnti.1I
urea. I did the other duy. I
watched 131 cal" lrave n.c
1he inter cctio11 of
Eastbluff Drhc :rnd Vi lu
del Oro.
o fost he slammed on hi brake~. :.J...iJJcu
into the empt) (thank God!) curh lane.
carc.:cned through the in1er cc11on, cur<;ing .
and g1\ing me the finger.
lk.1d1 C\lr Sl\11\g l'nc ol th\.''c.! arrngant l\Alh
a 11~!..ct honked m' hlHn anJ "~1,ed.
0 ne of my many problem 1 • I om
&ettin& SC\:Crcly feJ Up With the
arowin& leaion or c1t12en$ who
apparently think they arc M> much be tter
than the rest or us that they don't have to
play by the rule .
I don't mean 1he bi& rule about murder,
theft and arrogant poli1ici1M I mean the
little one 1 the nice ties or a suppt>scdly .
civilized wciCt).
Thinp like 1oppina our cars when we're
1uppoted tow we don't man&le ooc
another even more 1han we do. And pickina
up afler our doa~ when they do what dop
do naturally. S1uff like th:u.
If it Mems to you 1h1t I prote teth too
much. look around. Try watchina a four-way
,... ....
On the
Coast
Only 11 dri11er come to
a full slop, the way you did
when you took your la t
dri"er's te t at the OMV.
Tuenty·tv.o car almost
stopped. 73 "rolleJ" the
s1op at probably 10 mile
an hour. Se11enteen
braked, IOrt of, and went
throuah at maybe 15-20.
And ei1h1 people Oew
throush the stop sign at 40 or more. not "'
lowing, not e"'en l~ing.
If you obscM tnrfic 1ianal • you'll find a
YI-hole lot of people who don't. Within 15
minute1. I watched 1ix dri-B run a bri&hl
red li&hl on Adam It Ptaccn1ia, each one
1oin1 about 60. .
On the way to the paperto write thia
column. I stopped oa the yelloW •t Briltol
and Campu . A l\IY behind me wa comina
Let u not forget the dog pig ~hJh
Rothschild told me about one "ho drive
hi'> expen i\C car lo"IY do"n her 1rec1 in
the Westeliff 3rcn -"ith hi dog trotting
along idc on tl long, Jong leash A!> oon as
the dog completes 1t mi ion. the mJn
haul it back into the 1.ar and 1.1ke otf.
~lcchaniut1on. of cour e, i not rc~uireJ
to be a dog p1a. You !Ice them .all \l\Cr,
lea,ing e\.1Jencc of their pa~ing on 13\\n\,
1dcw;slk and e\Cn the p rk "here
children play. Apparently, they arc far too
important to do lhc right thing and clean up
aflcr 1hcir pe1
1 hen there arc my friend the bi cli'>h,
the pande' Nazi\ to "Ahom no l.iw apphe .
On a couple of oc'a ion I wrote lllt 1he
arrogant biker who every d~y pulled apMt
• the barricade\ clwna Back Day Drive and
¥.heeled on J t>wn the forbidden road That
it was clo)Cd be-cause of danacmu ,11Jc'i
~•\ beside the point,
One morning. I actualty aaw a Newport
L.11\!r I lcatncd 1h.i1 "the ~1kcr "a .::.iughl
~l\ 1ng u (a he n.imc and "J~ .irn:,11.'J -
hunJ uff • bJd,e:at ol the patrl.ll c.H,
~tirnnJJ right -1hc "hlllc en~ h1l.JJa
I l.11lcluph1
A 11ny tuumph. onh une .1mong
thoo .1nd of otkn'c' Uut oh ~o '"cet.
D un't )\)ll lhtn'-th.11 .111th1.'C11flcn\1\C
,,Cfenl.fc qu;.illf~ ll1r puni,hm nt for
more 1hough1ful :and oipprop11:itc 1h n the
piJJh link hnc they cl? IC. mJeeJ, thC)
.uc c' er C".aught.
\\ouldn't 11 be J\l'I \\OnJcrh1l t\I 'ec wmc
uf thc'e t~f>C' llX'l.:cd up in '"JC~i. .11 uth
Co."t Pl.11il .ind J·:a,hu.>i\' l.,land tor .a
S.1turJ:ay or Sunda)1 MD)bC a hulc ,j n
&•'mg their name, lX'CUfl:.llon anJ uffen t
• l.1le: "Walter ll1 ,hol, Cor por te c\ec.
D1Jn't p1d; up after m~ d p<X1pcd in
1nrtncr' r:irk."
Prob.lb!\ uncon,lltutil>nll. Cruel anJ
unu,ual puni hmcru . Uut \\c.11th a uy.
tx~uu5e ti "uulJ urc cause pc:uple to clean
up 1hc1r ud' So to peak.
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Today
, •
Divorce law -"Divorce
California Style" is the title of a free
noon program in the Community
Room of the Newport Center
members, from 5 to 7 p.m. at
Cano's, 2241 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. C<ht is S 10 for
guests. Hors d'oeuvres will be
provided, and there will be a
no-host bar. for more information,
call 729-4400 .
. Atll/BtBI honortld Thursday,
May 20
the Balboa B;iy Club, 1221 W.
Pacific Coast Highway. The
breakfast will honor top student
athletes from Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar high schools.
Lakers star Byron Scott will be
keynote speaker. Cost is S 18 per
individual, S 180 per sponsorship
and S22S per underwriter. for
more information, call 729·4400.
Saturday, May 22
Community_
Associations fair -The
Southern Counties Chapter -0( the
Community Associations Institute
will present its annual Community
fair and Trade Show at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. An
all·day event for board members,
homeowners and community
managers, the fair will f ea tu re
industry professionals and
educational sessions focusing on
issues of community association
living. The registration fee is S35.
For information call 380-7360.
111:.luuya ~·~ Piiot
Corona def Mar's Mollie flint will be
among the athletes honored at Friday's
32nd annual Athletic Awards Breakfast
sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Comme rce. ·
Real estate seminar -A
free workshop for homebuyers will
Library, 856 San Clemente Dr.,
Newport Beach. Local attorney
Wolf H. Stern will discuss the
various legal issues surrounding
divorce. For more information, call
644·3181 or 644·3191.
Parliamentary
Procedure -The Southern
Counties Chapter of the
Community Associations ln.st1tute
presents "Effective Use of
Parliamentary Procedure," with the
Hon. Jud ith M. Ryan (Ret.), at
11 : 30 a.m. at the Red Lion Hotel
in Costa Mesa . The program will
focus on practical parliamentary
' procedures, including a mock
members meeting and effective use
of Robert's Rules of Q(der. For
information call 380·7360.
Wedn~sday, May 19
Networking '93 -The
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce will present
"Netw0rking '93," an opportunity
to network with Chamber
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be held from 10to11:45 a.m. at
Exceptional Real Estate, 16062
Beach Blvd, (Edinger) in Huntington
Beach. For more information, call
841·7551 .
Sunday, May 23
Festival and Boat Show
-The Mariner's Mile Association
will host a Spnng FestivJI and Bo'1t
Show on Sundily, May 23, between
1 O a.m. and 7 p.m. on the historic
Mariner's Mile section of P<1cific
Coast Highway (Arches bridge to
Dover Drive). rood stations will be
established in front of participating
restaurants, merchants will hold
sidewalk sales, Jnd are:i racht
bro!..erages will host a boat show in
the bay. For more information, call
494·1 41 5.
Friday, May 28
Senior Forum -"D.A.R E"
and the Coalition for Nation'11 Drug
Policy Change will be discussed at
the Senior Holtpital1ty Forum, to be
held from 9 to 11 J.m. at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center. Pomona and
West 19th. Coltta Mesa . For more
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Monday, May 31
Memorial Day Service
-American Legion Jfost 291 will
hold a Memorial Day service at 10
a.m. at Pacific Vlew Memorial P.-irk,
3500 Pacific View Dr., Newport
Beach. follo~ing the service, guests
are invited to a reception at the
post headquarters at ~ 15 15th St.,
on the Balboa Peninsula. For
information call 673·5070.
Sunday, June 6
Move-a-long-a-thon -
The American Cancer Society of
C.ilifornia wi ll hold a
non-competitive, SK
"Move·a·long·a·thon" StJrting at
Newport Dunes on the Bjck BJ)'·
~egistrallon begins at 8 a.m .. and
the Western theme event begins at
9 a.m. Participa nts can "move
along" by walking, runni~g, skating.
or wheeling on wheelchair~. Therl"
will also be prizes for teams o~
friends and co-w0tkeors for most
team spirit, mO':>t money raised .ir.ld
most creative costumes. for details,
call 751..0441.
Saturday, June 12
Songs of the Redhead
_ The Fine Arts Committee of
Temple Bat Yahm presents
singer.actor Don Croll in his
portrayal of Dan ny Kaye in the
Social Hall at Temple Bat Yahm,
i 011 Camelback, Ne'"' port Be:ich
;:it 8 p.m. for more 1nformat1on,
call 644-1999.
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The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, 91627.
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MEMORIAL DAY
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MAY 31, 1993 ll:OOAM
Floral Wreath Presentation
Commemorating Those
Who Served In
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~ leach/Costa Meaa Dally Pilot Tuesday, May 11, ~113 AT
Community Fo ·rum
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Write to: Pilot Letters, 300 W. Bay St., Costa Meaa, CA 92627 • l'u to: 646-4170 • Readers' Hotline (call-In letters and comments:) 642·6086 • Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351
It's time for public pay · to match private sector
year .. Fur better or \\Or~c. it may end with W hen Costa Me a decided to get out of
the golf cour e business last year,
officials made a telling discovery. •
The municipal emplo)•ees who'd worked at
the golf cour e were imply too pricey to be
hired by the private company taking over the
Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club.
records and figures !tupplied by the Merchants .
& Manufacturers As ociation, shows that most
public employees in Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa enjoy greater benefits and higher salaries
than their counterpart in the private sector.
And as city budgets wither and layoffs
continue, forr.1er municipal worker may find
themselves scrambling on the outside for a
fraction of their salary and a mere shadow of
their bountiful benefit package.
With the exception of such high-level Cit}
jobs as attorney!> and key executives. mO!>t
other po itions wouJc..I be con!>idered greatl~
inflated \\hen compared \\ ith similar jobs in
the prihtte !tector.
gm ernment !>Iv\\ ly d1 .. csting 1t'>elf of its chore .
In other \\ords J cit) mJ} d1 cover that ll 1s
s1mpl> more to)t-eff ecll\ e to lure a private
trcc-trin1ming compJn} than 11 i'> to have a
\l,1ble of tree trimmer'> on the pa}roll -
benef1h and .111. This makes it, of cour c, all the more
And that, as well as anything else,
underscores the dilemma that government
finds itself in today. It\ a problem that
ultimately affects not only the taxpayer but all
the employee who may have been priced right
out of the market.
A Daily Piiot survey, compiled through city
A city tree-trimmer in Newport Beach, for
instance, can earn as much as $34,444. In the
private !tector, such job routinely pay $8 to
$JO an hour -a swing of about $16,000 pe r
curiou to ce employee unions taking ~uch
hard-line !>Wnccs on ~alaries and benefit!> 1hi'>
year. Workers "ill be losing job) and no douht
having difficulty finding news one) .ind, yc1.
the employee as!tociJtionc; keep pushing for
higher salarie-.
Where docs it end?.
It would c.,c1:.m. at 1h1-, bte date, that
cmplo~Lc a'">J1.iation' and m~nJgcment have a
fu"nJ.imcntJl choice. lei the out-of-\\ h;ick
'>)'>tcm pl~1y ihclf out uniil there t'> nothing lef1
or learn to li'c "ith the )..imc rc;iltt1es a the
re'I of thi.: \\orking force
Seem .. like .1 )implt! chu1 .:
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A poem fop Denise Huber
'I !ere I) a poem I '-"rote for Denbe Huber
Den1!>C \\/Jere c11d ,\ ou go th:Jt on that
Dreadful night r"""-
"" Ihm wuld) uu JU!>t disappear
I t 11e1t•r 1\11/ be right
\ S<>mcu"': uut there ha the anS\icr
\\Ii.~ Jl111 t tht'.\ ~·vme forward and tell
Jlo" c,i.1/cl the.1 \It 111 :>Jfcnce
\\.'hile her l.1m1(\ IJ\ c through th1!> hell
\\ J1t.ng for a phone to ring or
4 J...nvd. on their dot.lr
/'lit• unJ..111;)1\ n c.in be so cruel. ':
.~h> cldt1cu/1 to endure
r,1r clc:.11/1 1!> the on/) fin.JI thing
Bur the) "'" neq:r be :>urc:
So pJe.J,c If .in.wne out there J...nu"
hnJ in )OUr he.m. Jnd open up the dl)()r
AnJ let them kno" \1here the"
D.wglitc:r h.J:. gone.
71>Q '.:in't tJJ...e t/11!> pain no more.
L 11/f;L CORONA. S;int.J An:1
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Not ambulance
Chasers Open Letter to
Hon. Philip SJn!tonc.
Counctlmembcr. Nc\\pOrt
De3ch
Re. Comment) -M.t) 1:2.
1993 Council ~ lect ing
As )OU lo.no\ , v.c repre.,enl
the pl3intiffs in the c\ual
haras ment c~\ es :igainst the
Caty, Mr. Villa Jnd Mr.
Campbell. I re.id \\ 11h 1nterc:~t
the comment the Daily P1lo1
aurib\Jted to )OU concerning
ambulance cha!>er~. ·Yo~ aid
you did nol mean to refer to
Mr. Epstein. the fired police
chiefs a1tornc). but to the
ntlorneys for the plJintiff ·1 he
contc~l of the d1scu ion an
which )Our rcmar~ \\Crc made,
hO\\CVer. suggc IS that )OU
~witched )our reference only
after being 1n11m11Jated by Mr.
Ep tein.
NC\Crthcle . you might be r
mterc ted to khO\\ that my
p:inncrs and I do not ch:t e
Jmbul:ince What \\.-C do chase
arc cmplo)crs \\ho do not mcc1
their re ponsibili11c~ to the
\\omen a11d men \\.-horn they
cmplO). a) well as corrupt
pubhc officials. We ha\e had
the pri\ tlege of representing
emplo}eC·\\.-hi'>tlcblowers and
have helped end the
dishonored career!> of the Los
Angele County A essor. the
Pre idenl of the Lo!I Angeles
County Civil Service
Commission, a police chief (not
Mr. Campbell), city managers
and other corrupt public
cxccuti'c .
This is not offered to !>ugge t
an) misconduct on )Our part
outside the cope of the
pre cnt litigation. Howe\Cr, }Ou
may wish to choo)c ,·our words
more careful!).
STEVEN PINGl:L
(cma1re. Faunce. Pingel &
Singer. Attornc)s at Law
,..
fhe following 1~ a sampling of c;i/I~ from
our 2-1-hour Readers' Hotline. If wu 'cl /JJ...e
to get 1m·o/\ c:cJ, it·~ a~ easy as punching in
the fo/IO\~ing se\en numbers: 6-12·60M.
Please lea\•e your name (pell it out). city
and phone number (for verifil':Jtion). T hank
)OU!
More on Cox I don't behe\e that
(Ne,,port Beach C1ty Councilman) John Cox
!.hould vote on (\\hcther Ne'"'POrt Ocach
l>hould pull out of the Corridor Agcnc). gi\en
the fact th:it he\ chairman and collect'> up 10
$690 a month in meeting fees).
I don't think he 1:> really ob1ecti\c .1bou~
much of am thing. I realh Jon't th1nli. he
represc rm ihe city of Ne\~port DeJch on
mo t of the thing' that he \Otes on. I think
he i't stricth !tclf·11Hcrc t situation.
. FRANK EISENDRATH
Ne" port Ucach
0
I \\Jnt to tell )OU thJt you\<! done J great
JOb of edmng the p.1pcr and thanli. ~ou o
much for the Cllltort.ll p:igc on Co\ JnJ for
letting people knO\\ the truth I don't Ii.no''
"hat \\C \\Ould d\1 '"thout ).Our paper. I JUSI
"Jnt to commend ~ou on a beaut1lul job )OU
dtd
ROllERT \\A HBON
:\c\\ port Ucach
0
o John Co'< gets paid for ht'> 11me and
cnerro and expertbc just 111..e e'ef)onc else
in 1h1s world. What 1s your point?
0
GARY DRll::.S
Ihlboa b land
We and many of our nl·ighbor'> :.upport Phil
San-.unc, Jean \\'all. and John Hedges in
uppol>ing the San Joaquin Hilb IOll\\3)'. With
the recent re,elation thJt a ec1ion of
Ne"•port CuJ't Drive 1 to be m:ide a pJrt of
the toll\\J\, thus Jl\crting traffic back 1n the
nc1ghborhooJ. it a:. C\idcnt 1h.11 the tolh\a~ ·s
mJin purpo'>e ts nut traffic rehd for Ne,\pOrt
Beach.
Pre' iou~ ;-.:e" port Beach Cit) Counc1b
hJ'e been nticued for not representing our
conce rns. As Jn L.A. Times cd1ton:il put It,
our offic1Jb, rather than dcfendrng our
standJrd llf h\lng ... ,\ere left SJ)tng onl) thJt
there would be gro" th \\1th or " 1thout J
tollroJd, o get on "ith it."
A Daily Pilot cdttorial states, "John Cox
seems to be much more intere tcd 1n
founding the \ irtucs of the toll road than he
''an watching over hi O\\n const1tuent'l.'0
No' at l.1~t. "e ha' c three, and four \\1th
1he addition of t\chn H:m. council
members "ho )hare.our concern. \\'c urge
the remaini:ig three council member,, \\ho
~till l!uppo11 the tolh\ay, to asi.. them'>chc)
\\hen they \OIC, if the) arc really
reprc~cnung the 'ie,,s of their constituent
Jnd 1f John Co\ mu t then step UO\\.ll fr om
the mllro:u.I agcnl.'.). thb '''ll not be a Io's for
Nc\\port Oe :11:h
THE THOMAS rA~l lLY
Ne\\port OeJch
0
All I want to ay 1s I think Mr. Co\ )Cem~ •
ltl..c he's been 1n ofi1cc as a Cit) counc1lm.in
tor the la t ..io or SU )C..ar ... I thinl 111. .. h1JulJ
go to greener p<1::.turc'>
0
Once again. the cit) off11:1.1b Jon·1 cJri.: :.iboul
the homeO\\ ner'> and \\ h..1t ebc \\ 111 be
alfccted 1n homeo"ncr:.· nc1ghbOJhooJ> b)
changing the tollro.id There Ill no \\J) lhal
the nC\\ Coa)t Om e :.houlJ becom~ J
tollroad Jnd th.It the C\'-e" traffic !-huulJ be
put on Nev.port ro.id,.
RICHARD l::.A.l O:"
I li'c in the w111mun1t~ 01 '\e" pun Uc.1d1
"here the, tolh~ ;1} 1..: .. eriou .. I~ .going ,,,
impact. There Jrc .1 coup!\! of C\th prnpu .. cJ
from the 1011\\ J) th.11 Jump 11110 ForJ RoJd
I Jm :>Ure lhJI ·'lot l r peliple .uc going to
:J\u1d th;11 t,1l1 b} \.tr..t&nt\(.'.nting the toll th:.11·~
ne.ar the en1r.1n.:c tu .\l.11." \nhur .tnd l!O ricbt
through I ~>rJ Ro.1J .ind 1111p..act till' 1r:1111~ '111
thJt Jrea. ,
}he no1'e .111J the trall1c "111 rc
hom:ndou' It'll run throul!h CJ~!. run
through ~l.1c.\nhur UhJ :.nJ th.it 1-.n't th.:
1ntcn11on ol 1hc tvllrl'Jd 1 h~ rv:.id \\,1~
.,uppo:.cd Ill .1llc\l.llC 1r.tll1c through CJ\!
and nO\\ at\ been 1mpJd:d hea\ll~ I lklll t
1hin!.; it j,-. ~\kltl 1.lt.1.
LE:O~.\RD COS! \'I
'.\e'\ port Ue.idt
0
I :im complete I~ .1i;a1n!>t lhl' toll IM :\e\\ port
COJ!!I Dme. I 1hinl.. 11 1~ J np-oll. :1nJ I
thin li. \\e Jrc: going Ill ge1 J lot mMc
'Ulprt,c) Sll I am agJtn't at.
SERGIO A \'IL:\
Nl'\\ p,m l3e;il·h
A vote for single hearing 1
Jill urg1ng the c111Lcn-. of '\c:\,port Ilea h to
cJll ~IJ~or I u111cr\ llll1ce .1nJ !luppl.HI J U\ll
'Cf\tCe he.iring l1Jr .-\rb C.1mpbdl Ill b.: hdJ
concurrcntl~ \\llh C.tpt3rn \ 11lJ·~ hc.1nng
\\'In our Cit\ 1:. C\Cn con ... Jenng the 1Jl.':J
of rctjin1ng J 0hcar111g off1.:er al gre.it
c\pcn'e to u., puulc' me The Ct' 11 Sci"\ •~e
Ill.lard It) ·" \oluntc.:r) JI no C\1 t to
t.l\PJ)Cr . I he) :\re J re::.pc..ted 111depc1Kknt
bud\ of intormcd ut1Lcn-.. \\h\ \\Ould \\C:
need 10 h1rc.)omelll e'> L'nlel.': of ClH.10.c a
more preJ1ctJblc outcome '' ::i-.,urcJ b\ ~ ... it\
retained heJnng l1ll1ccr
DEBUll::. IJO'l LR
:\c\\pl•rt Uc.1..11
covert operation 1 th111i-the:
p.1pcr woulJ be dlung the c1t1LCn:. .1 la\\1r h
po-,ttll!! th.11 the) \I.' ch.mgcd .di the .. 11cc1
''\l.'cp1ng d.1)' Cert.11nly on the ,,1.1nd .ind
pcrh.lp'I .tll ,ll\lUlld :"C\\ pl1rt Sl3c.i-.h It\
pwh.ibl> .111uth1: r c11' me 1 lwJ of r .11,111~
rC\Cnue' \\tlh\llll letting the: l,l\p.lh'r" kilt)\\
In Jll\ e'cnt. plc.1,c: publt .. h thl' f.1d th.11
the, h.l\c ch.111).!c:d the d..a" bcc.1u'e .1 kll ,11
pcl;plc arc: ~oi1;g Ill be gc:t1111g pJ1l..111!_! 11 ... l..d'
.mJ the' ·,c gt11ng ll' be a lttllc up,c:t
~1.\RK P OHt-..
l.L11t"~'·' hi nJ
Teaching history I ~m r1.'fl''nJ1ng
Ill the trunt·p.u.:c ana..lc, n 1Co-.1..a .\k:.a
tca.:hcr) Jusc Du..arte (.\b\ 121 On the final
p.H..a5r .. ph 1t '>..&):> th..at I c ;, ..alleging thJt
.\k\tc..an-. and CentrJI Amcnc:.in\ h.J\C
inJu)tn.1hzed the \\Orld I Jm Jt 3 lo t to
figure out \\here he t'> ge111ng th..11 data from
I \\\.iuld ccrtJanh hl..e to :.ee h1) f..act-.. on that
bc.: .. JU\e the~ are Ill dtre t Oppol>tltOn to
;im thine 1 h..at I Ii.no\\
A'> !Jr J~ the entire article. 1t '>eem to me
th..at \\hJt the e lo.id'> ought 10 be learning is
e'e!')thing the} CJn leJrn about American
h1 ... tul) ..and AmericJn culture If all the)'
\\~Ill to kJrn about is Mc,1c:in culture then
lhc one.:' thJt .He hc:re llkgall" "hould
prl>b..abh go bJ\;I.. h.) Me\1 ·o and thC) can
lc~1rn .ii the .\k,1c;.11t'l> C\pcn'c ;:ill abou t 1t a!>
oppo ... cd tu ou r C\pen'c
,\nJ ~l't. J\;\;ord1ng to 1h.-. gu~. the> don't
111.:ed I kll\l\\ :.Ill) thing Jb\>Ut Ami:ncan
culture. t111:\-nctJ to Ii.nu'" Jb1Jul the Latino
t•ulture \\h1~h I 1h1nl '' I 1) Jcgree,. 1f not
~!){J d..-g: .. c:., "rong.
n
r0\1 \\ ILLIAMS
'e" port Be J~h
Du the ni:" hrecJ vf 1c .1~hc-r., hJ\C 1hc right
ll> '°h lll!C -ht~lOI'\ 1 \\'h:.tl J1J :-.tc\11.0 Jnd
(.\:ntr.il • .\rncri. . ..a Ju t0 10J~,tn.thle 1he
" >riJ' I c .i~h1ng the tru'' lrl'p'-mc:r-.
,tuJent' mvre th:in the lihi:rJI fJI:, I auon~
ot h1,h r~
A'D'l 'ICHO~
Con.ma dcl \tar
New business taxes Reg:ird•ns
the: cum:ni d1l.cu.,s1on ot tr:>lf1c -1mp..ac1 fees
111 Co t.1 :-.tesJ there .... l1nc !..actor to thi'
"lwlc me,., th.t t 1-. bean~ ld1 out of the
meJ1J, anJ tt'~ 1mp1..111Jnt that 11 tie included
,,, thl! \\lwle 11uJ11on c;.m be e\aluJted ·
prnpc: rl}
Thi' trJlf1c·1mp.Jd lee: 1, m:>nJ;itcd b) the
\Oler p l''Jge of ~k.1,urc \I l fe\\ }C.Jr agv
It\ 1mpMtJnt thJt C\Cl"\b\>d) r~.1l1zc that the:
Cit) '' nd doing 1h1' 1..•n th O\\ll 13ut ll I!>
rnandJtcJ b\ MeJ,ure \I
There 1' gO\.>J 1111,1rrnJt ~ n :i' ail:.ihlt:
thrvu~h Ctt) HJll. anJ I "0ulJ t ·\1~~1~
re ... ·vm'11cnJ th:u th<: Ptl1H a' :l1I 1hc:m,e1' e' of
thl' anlm mat1vn :rnJ :.iJ .. •1 .. a1..-~ J ''.:-u::. t ha-.
l"UC Ill the l1lCJI p;ip.:r
:'-. \ '() P \L\IE: (1..,1a \le~J
Ju b,• <'l1g1bk fc>r \l<'J>Urt' \I fund. CostD
\fr .J nn·tls le> chill)?<' lr.Jffi,·-imp:JC't (~S for
m·11 bu~IJl<'i~t'>. /10111,a. th<' minimum f<'f
rt•quir<'d i far 1" !> thJn \that lht· t1l) is no ..
''on iduing. -l:.cl
Public vs. private pay on'}\)Uf
Jrlh.IC .11"-1.1ut. Put 11-. cmp!l.1\\;('' r .. , ... OUI
l'·'"c' pri' ate '.:ctM,'' ( \IJ\ IS I I 1fo "'or~
tor a 1.JI\, .ind I .1m .in l'lc...t11~1.rn :ind I !>Zll
p.11J l.1' '~''\\It.it the: ptl\..ate 'ld1>r doc'}~
I JU'I \\,till 1h..at Ill ~e ~ll''"" th.it .1 klt ol
)'rnr l1£Url· .. 10 tlm 'Jb1~ ut ;.i ~l.1n1.·e arc \\a\
1•ut 1..1f pr1•fhlrlllln Publ1~ J''"' m.1~t' a klt
nllHl' Ill •• llll \I( lhe'e d.1"111(',tll\l l' than
"hJt public \cf\11.c p 11pk d11 I \\l'lh \OU
\\OUIJ rc: ... hed·-. \\lUr ltt:urc' M \\hc:re\Cr \OU
~1.lt them l• -.Ju\c: the\ arc: n1.>t CHn close h>
ht'.'tng n~ht
\llt-..l: \!()RA •• Co ta Mc a
"' •tancJ b,\ the np<1rt«l ligure -Cd.
When did we
change .rules
of the game?
top ~1gn in u re identi 3l
area. I did the other day. I
":itched 131 car traverse
the intersection of
so fo!.t he slammed on ht bral.cl!. i.l..1Jdcd
into the empt) (thnnk GoJ!) curb lane, •
careened through the inter cc11on, cur1oing
and gh ing me the finger.
Ue .1d1 cop g1' ing linc: \>I 1 hl·,c ;.irr~·g.1nt 1,, ""
.1 111.:l.ct f h,1nkcJ 1m horn and \\J\C:d
l;iter I leJrncd th.11-1he biker "a' 1.:JU}lhl
g1\ln~ 3 fal'IC n.11ne and ";.i.., .urc,1e,J -
h.andcuff-. ~acl..:.cJt of 1hc p.1lr\1J car,
M1r.111JJ raghb -the \\h\1lc en~h1lad.1 .
iilj'""°''""
0 ne of my m ny problems is, 1 11m
aeulna severely fed up with the
arowina lcaion of citizens who
apparently think they are so much better
than the rest of u that they don't h3ve to
play by the rule ,
I don't mean the bia rules about murder.
thcCt and. arroaant politicians. I mean the
little ones, the mcc:tlc of a supposedly
civili1ed wcicty.
Thinp like itoppina our cars when we're
uppoted to M> we don't manatc one
another 1¥tn more than '*C do. And pickina
up ar\cr our clop when they do what dop
do naturally. Sturr like th3t.
If it 1Muna 10 you that I pro•c tclh too
mucll, look around. Try "atchina u four·w•y
•
Onb
Coast
Ea tbluff Ori"'c and Vbta
dcl Oro.
Only 11 drivers came to
a full stop, the way you did
when you took your last
driver's te tat the OMV.
Twcnty·t\\O ca~ nlm ost
stopped, 73 "rolleJ" the
stop at probably 10 mile~
an hour. Seventeen
braked. 1<>rl or, and went
throu&h al ma)'bc 15·20
And ei&ht people Oew
throuah the 1top 1i1n at 40 or more, not
lowing, not even looking.
If you obscrw traffic "&nals, >~u·u find a
whole k>t or pcople who don't. Within 15
minute&. I watched IU& driven run a bri&hl
red lisht on Adams al Placentia, cech one
1oin1 abOut 60.
On the way to the paper to write this
column. I &topped on the ycllOw 11 BristC>I
and Campus. A &UY behind me wa comina
Let us not forget the dog pigs. MtJh
Rothschild toltl me about one who drive~
his expcn~ivc cnr Jo\\I)" down her imcet in
the Wcstcliff area -with hi dog trolling
nlong ide on a long, long lea h. A soon a
the Jog completes its m1 ion, the man
haul~ it back into the cJr and take off
Mechanization, of course, is not required
to be a dog pig. You )CC them nll O\Cr,
leaving evidence of their pa mg on lawn ,
ide"'alks and C\en the p3rls \\here:
children play. App.1rcntly, the} are far too
important to do the ri ht thin and clean up
after 1hc1r pct
Then there .ire nly friend the h1C)dl\I'"
the rande' N:itht to w.hum nu law DJ'lplic; •
On a couple of occa ion I wrote about the
arroaant b1lcn who c"cry day pulled ap rt
the barricade cl~na Back Day Drive ond
~heeled on down the fotbidJcn t\lad. fhat
it was clOKd because of d3nacrnu\ lidc:
wa be ide the point.
One morning, I 1ctually saw a Nc"pon
l lallelu1ah!
A tiny triumph, onl) one .1m1.1ng
thou and ol offcn cs. Uul -'~' ', ''\cet.
D on't )OU think 1h.11 .1ll thc'c l1ffcn ... hc
offenders qu.ll1f\ hlr punt)hmcnt far
more thoughtful and Jppropmtc than the
r1ddl) little lint' the) gc:t'? It. 1n,JccJ , the:'
arc C\Cr caught.
Wouldn't at be JU't wtmdcrtul to 'cc lme
uf the e t)pcS locked ur 10 ''\"'"" .It outh
Co.1'1 Pl La and F:hhtl'n I I n,i lor a
.11urd~) or unday! Ma)bC: tittle "' n
't\lllg their name:, 0«upJt1on nJ llllcn
L1~e: "Walter lJ1&,hiJt, Corporutc: :,e .
Oidn'l pi ~ up ;after my Joa JX ped in
t:mncr'• Park."
Pu1b:abl) unron!>l ttutiun:sl, Cruel and
unu,ual pum\hmcnt. Uut worth a try.
bee use 11 \\\,lulJ urc cauM: pc~le h> clean
"'' their tt' &> to peak
f 'rtd .\farfle's t'Olu•• nr•• "'ff'1
7'w d•J, TltuNday •nd arurdq.
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City approva $180,000 In federal grants
~ Share Our Selves,
Fish-Harbor, Inc. biggest
recipients at $15,000.
By Joel Beers
SutlW•
COSTA MESA -Council
members Monday approved more
than $160,000 in federal com·
munity development and block
grant funds to 33 public ervicc
organizations.
Each year, the city is eligible to
receive the funds, which arc
granted by the Housing and
Urban Development department
DEVELOPERS
From A1
City staff hns recommended a
fee much higher th an surrounding
communities.
to cities to maintain and operate
affordable housing and com·
munity improvements programs.
Costa Mesa will receive
Sl,096,000 this year in federal
grants, an 18.6 percent increase
over last year.
The biggest chunk of the
money ($219,200) goes 1oward
administration of the city's fair
housing and community block
grant programs. The rest of the
money is pent on housing rcha·
bili1ation, neighborhood im·
provcmcnts nnd other program .
Fifteen percent is used for
public service grants. Fifiy·four
orgnnizations applied for fun ds
C.J. Scgcntrom & Sons, and
Arnel Development Co. all cau·
tionc~ the city against adopting a
fee that unfairly taxes large devcl·
opments for increased traffic.
The legal insinuations prompted
criticism from Mayor Sandy Genis
and one community member.
"Anytime we want to raise fees
we get mass hysteria," Genis said.
this dear, but only 33 qualified, because 40 percent or the char·
base oo tho range and type of ity's funds were unaccounted for
service provided. . • in its application.
Share Our Sel~e and Fash· •Approved a request from
Harbor Inc. received the most Jewish War Veterans to olicit money, $15,000 each. Both had requested $25,000. The senior cit· funds bctwee~ May 17·31 nnd
izcn-based feedback Foundation No". 1·14 of this yea r.
received $12,000. No other or· .•Approved 1he con!;truction of
ganizations received more than a $42,000 bus bay on Fuir Drive,
$10,000. east of City Hnll. The ci1y will be
In other action, council mem· reimbursed from 01her agencies
bcrs: for all but $2,800.
•Turned down a rc9uest fr~m •Agreed 10 allow 3 Ne\\ pori
a .San C!e~entc charity, Jun!~r Beach residen1 Jim Darrell to Ehte Training Systems, to sohc1t . . • . ' funds in Costa Mesa. Councilman publish a city of Cosrn Mc :i cal·
Jay Humphrey raised the issue endar at no cost 10 the city.
cept to say 'Don't do this or we'll
sue you.' That's ludicrous ... Most
of these people don't even live in
this town."
Ed Fawcett, the director of the
city's Chamber of Commerce, said
that while developers are making
the most noise, high fees would
also cripple small businesses by
making it impossible for the cstab·
lishments lo expand or mukc ii lo-
cale.
Fawcett and 01hers urged the
council to adopt a minimum fee -
which would be 0.5 percent of a
development's building cost -be·
fore June 30 and then work with
the business commun ity in finding
a more reasonable fee.
The recommendation and staff
report has been attacked by devel·
opers and the city's Chaml:1cr of
Commerce for being too high nnd
using methodology that no one but
ci ty staff unders1ands.
"But we have to get this money r.=========================ii from somewhere and if we don't
"We are not trying to shirk our
responsibilities or not pay our fai r
share," said George Sakioka of
Sakioka Farms. ''We're trying to
more accurately define "ha1 our
fair share is."
Attorneys represen1ing Sakioka,
DEFICIT
From A1
1aken from local governmenb.
The city has absorbed $900,000,
thanks in large part to the general
employee union's decision last De·
ce mber to wai ve contractual p-:iy
raises. That move saved the city
$750,000.
But $600,000 remains and al·
though the ci1y has tried to save
money through lower spending
and keeping its hiring freeze in ef-
fect, Finance Director Temple said
the city will have to draw on its re·
get it from the people (causing the
traffic), who's going to pay fo r it?" '
1' I see a lot of people dragging
out attorneys which I resen1," s:iid
Frank Cole, a Cos1a Mesa rcsi·
dent. "1 don't see anyone coming
fo rward with any creative ideas ex·
serves.
The city has approximately $14.7
million in reserves. Most cities,
eosta Mesa included, use 1he re·
serves only in emergency situa·
tions.
"I think it would be op1imis1ic
to think we'll find S600,000 more
to cut elsewhere," Temple said.
This year's $600,000 revenue
shortfall is a pittance compared to
what the city faces once the state
adopts its 1993-94 budget. The city
is preparing next year's budget as-
suming that $3.5 to S4 million in
property true revenue will be taken
by the state.
Get ·Those Patios &
Courtyards in Shape
Mk an irustmeri that brirws ,ai fhasvre & enharns ,.,,-~
I
A Mixtutt Of Brick And Seored Concrete
Jimw]eii'ilfugs
Let Jim Jennings
install your complete
· yard hardscaoe·
• Expert brick, block,
l(<>ne, rile, slate and
conc.recc wock
•Can~mcnd
quallry designers
• Qualiry worit ln Co.ca
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Beachaince 1969
•On~ problems?
We solve chem?!
GRADUATE: 28 years later .... ~ c us r <?1:1.~~9 ° N R v
From A 1 170 E. 17th St. • Suite· 206
Why takra
c~and be
~'!
Call the rornpany
that has Jalisfied
1000'.t of
cwtomers for
~20,.ecn!
Costa Mesa
Top "'*9ntl loP flllll'll ll'llltl
following ore the top recipients of federal community. a~d de·
velopmen1 block gran1s thi~ year. The grants arc 1dm1n1'tcred
by the cicy.
Shan: Our Sclvc~ cmcracncy ~rv1ccs ............................................... SIS.OOO
Fish·llarbor Inc ......... .. ...... .. ............................... -" .............. SIS,000
Feedback found;111on .... '" .......................... """ ................... Sl2,000
Sh:ue Our Sdvcs medico1I chnic ......................................................... S9.000
Or.ansc Coa~t lnterf,111h Sheltcr ..................................................... -••. S8,000
NcwportJCo)t:J Mc :1 YMCA counsclina ..................................... ,_ .. $7.SOO
CSP·Ju,cnilc Orvcr)ion ... .. .. , ................................................... SS.000
South Coast lnsti1u1c Applied Gerontology ............................ ""'"" S7,SOO
Girls Inc .. Teen Center ............................................. t ............. ~ ........... s;.ooo
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen .......................................................... S .000
Costa Mesa Liter.icy Center ............................................................. SS,000
Interval House ..... ..... .. ............................................................. S.S,000
Youth Employment Services ........................................................... SS.OCX>
Heri1agc I louse .... ~....... .... .... .. . ................... .; ........ ,_ ..... -............ SS,000
SPJN·-Guar:intccd Ap3rtmcnl P:i)mcnt ...................... u .............. SS.000
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CHAMLES E. Cot L TER & 0Aw~ M . K01'S()M • At cnm.&t:Rs
• <'A Li<'. A 119 & A·2737 •Pully U ct"ns((! & Hond~d •
(714) 256-9777 "I took classes on and off at Coast in the 1980s," he says. "I'd take an ( 714) 645-8512
astronomy class here and a PE or an art course there. In 1991, \\;hen I -
was laid off, I came back ....------------~================================:!L~============~=====~==~~ full-time."
B ecause Laurie often took
cla~ses wilh ncrthought of
earning a degree, he'll graduate
with 109 uni1s. Only 6Q unit are
required for graduation.
Laurie, who now lives in
Hunlington Beach. has two
grandchildren from hi~ oldest
daughler, KayDee, 26. He also has
two school-age daughters -
Miracle and Angel -whom he
credits with inspiring his drive to
pursue a steady career. He plans
to transfer to Cal State Long
Beach. cam a teaching credential
and someday seule down for good
at the campus where he's attended
classes on and off for fou r
decades.
"One thing I couldn't help bu1
notice each time I returned was
1hat my fellow students "ere
growing younger and younger," he
says . "I, on the other hand, was
coming closer and closer to the
age of my profe~sors. It took a
while, but it was worth it."
THE CORONA DEL MAR CHAPTER OF
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE (AFS) ' .
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" thanks its supporters for making our 30th Anniversary Dinner and Auction
on April 18, 1993 the most successful ever! • ,,
Special thanks to Va rig Brazilian Airlines for airline travel
to Rio de Janeiro, and to our other ma1or donors:
0 Four Seasons Hotel, New York 0 Koll Center Travel
Q] Le Meridien Hotel, Copacabana Q] Lufthansa German Airlines
Q] Cail and Peter Ochs 0 Pepsico 0 Phoenix Press 12J Sports Club/Irvine
Q] Robert dnd Lonnie Sutter 0 Juli Susson Interior Design
Thanks, too. to Jim Roberts, The Balboa Beach Company, Ralph Rodheim, Rodheim Marketing Croup,
The Elednc Boat Compdny, First American Trust Company, and the following contributors:
I Amici Tr attoria
John Blom Custom Photography
Blom & Wilson
Calirorn1a P1ua Kitchen, Inc.
Corona dcl Mar Beach Club
Everyday Gourm<'t
Frontier Restaurants, Inc.
Gredt Lengths for Hair
.; Hobie ports Ltd
Hotel Jasmin, Anayd. Turkey
Marriott Suit~. Newport Beach
Miller's Out~l
Newport Dunes Back Bay ~afe
Orange County Performing Arts Center
Planet Hollywood
Stary Sheets Fine Art Callery
Th~t's Enteru1nment
Velma & Company
Wild Rrvers Waterpark
Balboa Bay Club
.1 Elizabeth Benefield
Body Wrap Centers, Inc.
Bud s Landing
Catalina Passeng •r Service
Disneyland
The Fieldstone Company
Gina's Pizza
Hard Rock Cafo America, Inc
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Knotts Berry Farm
McDonnell Douglas
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel
N~ Landing Restaurant
Paul s Flowe,...
Robin Hardt LandK.lping
TiaJuana's Long Bar & Clfo
Traditional Jewelry
Western Dent.ii Sel'VICes, Inc.
and .lll those in alt ndanc !
Your g n r())ily will permit us to continue to send local students to live with famili !S abroad, and to
bring high school studen~ from other countries to spend a year in Newport Beach .. a wonderful wJ.y
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The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot
ports Editor Roger Carlson ..•. 642-4330 ext.387
Sports on lV1adio/B2
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TARS' SERVEN ESCAPES THE AX
l.,.,,~..iy,..
Bob Serven has escaped a con-
certed effort by unhappy pat'ents
and will return to Newport Harbor
as the Sailors' basketball coach.
~Sailors' principal Steve Pavich backs
coach against will of disgruntled parent.
By Roger Cartson
SclolU Edllor
NEWPORT BEACH -As if a pawn in ~ a game of musical chair , Newport Harbor •
Higb's Bob Serven has gone from "outta
here" to "welc.ome back and good luck.
coach," following Monday night's decision
by the school's principal, Steve Pavich
Known for his up-beat tempo•and up-beat disposition,
Serven was the subject of a considerable effort by a well-
schooled parent of one of the Sailors' basketball players,
who gained momentum with the backing of other parents
in an .effort 10 ou t the discipline-oriented Serven.
As of 3 p.m. on Monday at Newport's campu it was a
scene of coaching di array with virtually the entire staff
at Newport Harbor siding with the beleaguered Serven.
Virtually resigned to his fate, Serven admitted to the
Daily Pilot, "I regret nothing that I've done."
Pavich, however, when contacted at 9 o'clock Monday
night, was asked if he intended to di miss his c.oach, and
the first·year principal lated, "No, I'm not."
Athletic Director Eric Tweit corroborated the state-
ment. "That''> what he (P.tv1ch) told me," sajd 'Tweit.
"Steve said he had .t meeting with an administrator and
Dr. Carol Berg, and the dccio;ion was not to let Bob go ·•
The reversal in tance leave the Sailors' basketball
program inract and takes the air out of a balloon that
was blowing up fast o n the Sailors' campus.
As for Harbor's basketball program, there would ap·
pear to be no changes 1n the near future.
"We've been very disciplined," said Serven. "Every-
thing yop expect to. have whe_r:i you have a basketball pro-
gram we do here
The rap on erven\ demeanor fn,>m ~me parents i.
that he 1s M>meumes too hard or demanding of his play-
ers in an attempt to extract their best effort'\
In four years he has talen h1-. Sa1lo1Y to the CIF play-
offs twice, shared one ~a View League cbampiOnl>htp
and compiled an 01r~r .di rcoord of 5'7 wms, 50 losse•,,
considered a good rei;ord wh en put m the realm of the
compc11t1on 1'ewport l larbor face during the regular
seawn, league pla' and ( If circles
"It's not the ~nd of m) htc or"1tle end of coaching,"
was Sel'\len s re-.pon c 1n th1. Jftemoon. when it ap-
peared his fate hJd been -.calcd and at a time when h1'
maJOr gratification WJS the ~upport he w JS reccJVmg from
fellow coaches at Harbor.
But wnh Pavich ' fin.ti decMon Monda)' night. all o f
the ·•fraules'' on the I lMbor 1...unpu~ that had tu med u
into an uproar mellov.co uut
Releaguing:
Locals still
status quo .
Brliins' Bassett has put 'em away
~ Orange County principals
decide on single '94-95 plan;
Mater Dei to Empire League.
By Barry Faul~er
S;>Olts y,. lcr
AN All C. I ~t
The ScJ
\'1ew League
"'" rcmJin in·
1.ict, minu) Tu,.
1111 and Uni··
\ c r) i l y. \\ h ii c .......... "" ....
Um,crMty and Ali-.o Niguel will re-
place Trabuco 11111 and Century in
the Pacific Coa!\t Lc.tgue. according
to the rclcagu~n~ propo.,al 1roted
through by J >2-2" \Ote of OrJnge
Count) high -. ... hool pnnc1pJb Mon·
da) at Wclltcrn High.
The latc~t pl.m. to take effect m
the Call of l994, \qll be pre,ented to
the CIF Southern Se 11on Rcleagu·
mg Committee. \\h1dl 111.lll hear aJ>-
pe;ils, if any
The propo,al. one ol eight under
conl>1dera11on tit the l\\O·hour meet·
1ng. rcpre\c111-. no chJngc1. to area
l>chuob frum the prupo JI pJ \Cd by
princ1p.1b, 30·25, at J I cb. 24 meet·
ang.
Se,eral .1ppcal\ from county
schuob regarding the Feb 24 pro-
p1..1-..1I, hO\\ C\ e r, .,pun ed Southern
Scc11on Comm1l>\lona Stan Thomas
to a l princtpJb to repeat the pro·
CC) \\ith i:trcJtcr cmph~"" on pro·
cedure anJ attention Ill the rclea~u-
1ng cntcn;i of enrollment. nm1p~t1·
tl\C equtt) and geograph)
If upheld, the conlt~urauon of
nme )l\·memher lc.1l!uc' and one
~e1.en-sChlXll lcat'UC, \\OUIJ ~roup
Corona dd ~!Jr JnJ 'c''IXlrt Har·
bor \lr1th current ~CJ v1c\\ rivals Ir·
\Inc, SadJlcback. SJn,J M.ugJnta
.:ind WooJbmJge.
The propo ed Pacific Coast
Lc:iguc ~ould ahgn E tanc1a and
Co ta Mesa "1th LagunJ Dea1.h, La-
guna Htll!I, Un1,crs1t) and Ala!lo
Niguel, scheduled to open next fall.
~ His expertise as a tennis coach has carried
him along many roads, but the road towards
home has always been in Newport's direction.
By Richard Dunn
SPQltS Wlfltl
WESTWOOD -When
Glenn Ba ~ett needs to get
av.a\ from the pres,ure of
NCAA tenn1'i, he always comes
hack to his root-; UCLA
l·or B,1-,.,ctt. rc11r1ng .titer .
-
th1' ,ca on as UCLA'-; men':, tennis coach, his career as
,1 coach hegan at ewport llarhor High in 195'7, a season
he rcmc111hcr\ a\ 1f 1t wa' )C'itcrday. The Sailor<; won the
Sun,cl I caguc tttk 1h.11 .. ca\on. Ua.,,c11'-. onl) year at the
\Chool
But ''hen thl' Bruin' conclude their CAA Di\1sion I
te..im .rnd indt\ 1dual ch.1mpmn,htp\ 1n At hen ... Ga .. and
13,,,\ctt \tCp\ do~n Jftcr 27 \CJr' as UCLA''\ coach, he'll
h1.: rc.:mi.:mhcrcd in the ulle • tenm' co1rcu11 like John
\\oodcn 1, rl.'l:l)gm1cd an ha kc1~.1ll
Ht' te..im v.ent up .1l!.11n\t Gct'r~1J in the :-;c .\A
'lm1fin.1I' on \h1nd,n .• ind a\ J rc\lllt nf J 5-4
r..11n -dclJ\Cd dcle,1t, the Bruin-, ftnd them-.ehe' out of
the rJl.'.e for the nJt10nJI crov.n
\\hen the mdi\ 1du.tl 'mgle' .lnd dl)Uhle hn.ll-. arc o'er
on undJ\ 11 marks ~ 1he end o·r the-
'Even though it was a
long time ago, I remem-
ber those bus trips we
took, going to Fullerton
and Anaheim and Or-
ange, and I think Hun-
tjngton Beath was in the
same league. I remem-•
ber the great camarada-
rie, and the super facility
at Newport Harbor. I
loved that area. We had
the Haskells and the
Mangs and the Crissells
on that team.'
-umuam
Retiring UC~nnis coach
on his 1957 Newport Hatt>ot team
Ba~ett era at
UCLA
\\1th the lo.,., 10
Gcorg.rn in the
NCAA .. em1finals.
Bac;-.cu' c:uccr
record at UCLA ll>
592-92-1. the
"inninge"t acme
D1\1!>ion I c1.>ach in
the n,\llon. Ba~ ell,
\\ho hJ'> \\On ~C\Cn
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the Collegiate
Tcnnl\ H.111 of
t-amc :it a hanquet
tonight
BJ...,ett hal> Jbo
coJched three
CAA angle
-champion,, four
t'.C·\ \ Jouhk-. team c.;h.1mp1on' Jnd 46 All-Amcncam.
dunng h1 tenure Including his )'Car' "' a UCLA
,1.,si 1ant coach. he ha tutored former nauonal
champion~ Arthur A he, Ian Crookcndon. Dilly Martin
and Jimmy Connor • nd 1992 Olympian Mark Knowles.
Marlin. who ha been an a s1l>tJnt to Bas cit for the
p.tl>t 10 ~care;. "e'(pected 10 take O\er the team ne:<l
Expected to be the t3rge t of ap·
peals in late)t final propo'ial. is the
newly-aligned Empire League,
which add-; ~inter Dci. Santa Ana,
El Modena und Drca Olinda to cur-
rent Empire re idcnt'I &peranzt1
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"The Empire is a real miih-
mash, and clearly out or whack
with Brea included with Mater
Dei and Esperanza," Corona del
Mar High Principal Tom Jacobson
said. "There are sure to ~ ap-
peals from some or those (Empire
League) schools."
The newly-formed 10th league,
as yet unnamed, would join Tustin,
Westminster, Century, Santa Ana
Valley, Foothill and Ocean View.
Other changes from the current
alignment include: Los Alamitos
moving fro m the Empire to the
Sunset League; Trabuco Hills va·
'The Orange
County section
could toss all
this on its ear.
Superin-
tendents didn't
have any input
in this process,
but they cer-
tainly will next
time.•
-lYlf PORTER
Mat~r Dei principal
ca ting th e
PCL to take
Mater Dei's
spot in the
South Coast
Le a gue ;
Kennedy and
Cypress re·
placing Brea
Olinda and
Magnolia in
the Orange
League; and
Magnolia ,
Loara and Ka·
tella replacing
El Modena ,
Foothill and
Santa Ana
Valley in the Century League.
"It's a grand compromise," said
Mater Dei Principal Lyle Porter,
who claimed things could be re·
configured, should current at-
tempts by Orange County superin·
tendents to break away from the
Southern Section for the 1994-95
school year succeed. .
"The Orange County section
could toss all this on its ear," Por-
ter said. ''Superintendents didn't
have any input in this process, but
they certai'nly will next time."
Porter said he expects appeals,
and asserted there may be dif-
ficulty justifying to the Southern
Section Releaguing Committee
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l••ch Volleyb911
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11 p.m.-Women's tourney, PT.
Pro Hockey
4:30 p.m. -lsles-Canadiens, ESPN.
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5:30 p.m. -Cubs-Cards, WGN.
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9 p.m. -Holmes-Polner. USA.
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2 a.m. -English League, PT.
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that all the criteria were followed.
"If the enrollment figures arc as
stated in some of the arguments
against the current construction of
the Empire League, I think enroll-
ment and competitive equity have
not been honored," Porter said.
The latest proposal, created by
a releaguing committee or one
representative from ·the current
nine county leagues, survived a
voting process that whittled the
eight proposals to three, then two, ·
then one.
The final proposal earned 93
p<>ints (weighted votes gave three
points for each principal's top
choice, two to second-best and
three to the third selection) in the
vote that pared the process to
fhree.
. The second-most popular pro-
posal secured 75 points in the ini-
tial vote, and the thiid proposal,
which was eliminated before the
final vote, received 52 points.
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~ Southern CalHomla College's
Ed Bowling eyes championship
at NAIA finals in the high jump.
By Dennis 8roDtlous
Spoltl Wltllr
COSTA MESA -High
jumper Ed Bowling will be
carrying t he ,hopes of ~
Southern California Col-' t ~ lege's ttack and field team
this weekend when be bids ~ •.
for honors in his specialty • .• •
at the NAIA National " • • o
Championships.
The meet will be held this Saturday at
Simon Fra.'ier University, just outside Van-
couver, British Columbia, Canada.
Bowling is only the second athlete from
SCC to cam a spot at the NAlA Nationals
(Sherry Hall was the other). and he is deter-
mined to make the most or it.
''Considering th6t 7-1 was the winning
mark last year; if there is the same level of
competition, I Have tQ feel I have a chance
to win it," said Bowling, a junior.
At the NAIA District 3 Championships
held at Azusa Pacific recently, Bowling
emerged the champion with a personal-best
effort or 7-0lk "My goal right now is to clear
7-2, which would t>e my best ever," he said.
Bowling's road to SCC has taken him to a
number of stops before landing in Costa
Mesa.
"Straight out of high school, I had a !'chol-
arsbip to the .University of Louisville," he
said. "While I was there, I got really home-
sick. When I came' back home, t stayed with
my grandmother while going to Santa Moni-
ca Junior College. ·
"I then talked to a coach at Cal State
Northridge, who was excited about having me
go there. But I think God had a different
plan for me. A friend of mine, a pastor's son,
was attending sec and talked me into going
there."
SCC track coach Bryan Wilkins thinks
Bowling is primed for a big effort in the na-
tionals. ·
Mate~
Southern California College's Ed Bowling bas his sights set on NAIA title in the high jump.
' "He has been progressing very well and
seems 10 be jumping well at the right time,"
said Wilkins.
When Hall competed for the Vanguards
four years ago, she finished fifth in the
10,000 meters, claiming All-American honors
which go to any top-six finisher. Wilkins has
the same hopes for Bowling.
"We think that if he can clear seven (feet)
or better, it will just about guarantee an All·
America position," Wilk.i ns said, pointing to
the history of the event.
"Last year, 6-lOV.. earned All-American. If
things go well, he may even have a shoe at
winning it."
Bowling has been jumping competitively
since the ninth grade. He started at 4-1 O.
went up to 5-9, / then to 6-5 his econd sea-
son.
"Basically, I went to practice every day
because of a class," he said, "and improved
after learning the technique of the jump.
But, a lot of it is God-given ability."
Wilkins concurred. ''Ed has a lot ot natu·
ral ability._ a~d . he's basically just getting
started," he said. -
How will that ability translate into results
this weekend io the nationals? Bowfing ad-
mits that a lot of the potential success of a
high jumper is mental.
"So much of a made or mi ssed jump de-
pe nds on my mindset," he said. "I would
even give it as much as 70-80 percent. At this
stage, my approach, and the quickness of it,
is the important thing.
"I'm excited (about the chance). It's been
the goal all along to get thLc; far and do my
best."
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CIF SOFTBALL, BASEBAll PLAYOFFS
Costa Mesa, .Newport softball
on the road; Estancia shut out
in bid lor baseball wild card
~ Mesa at Woodbridge;
Newport at Laguna Hills;
Estancia 's hopes dashed.
CERRITOS -Co ta Mes3
ond Newpo rt Harbor high
school softball teams drew their
assignments on Monday in the
first round of the CIF Division
l1l pl3yoffs -and they're both
on the road, and both in under-
dog situations Friday afternoon,
s~rting at 3: 15.
,Costa Mc a, 1n the playoffs
for the first tame in 15 )Cars, is
be ing sent u p against No. 1-
eeded Woodbridge, the Sea
View League champion.
Newpon Harbo r, which de-
feated Tustin in a third-place
playoff on Saturday, i!> on the
road against Pacific Coast
League champion Laguna Hills.
ln baseball, Estancia's hopes
for a bid as an at-large team
went for naught. The only area
team entering the playoffs is
South Coast League champion
Mater Dei, which hosts Long
Beach Wilson Friday at 3: 15.
CIF Dtv. Ill Softball pairing•
Flret Round, Frldaw, 3:15 p.m.
Coat. Meu at WoodbridOe. Gltn-
dofl al La Serna. Cul\er City at Monte-
bello; HigtUnd-Hotfe Dame WIM« at San
Oma.s. Newport Harbor at laOUN
Hils; RJf1'ION ll PomoN Bishop ._1ont·
gomery at West Tooance. Bum:iugl\S/
R1dgtCfeSI at AlfingtOn.
Mn Costi-Cah!om1a ¥r1mer at Ale-
many. San Gabnel-Covlll3 ¥r1Mer at
Ouw Hin, Nor1h Tonance at Redoodo.
Rancho Cuc~a-St lucys W1Mer at
Santa Ft; Canyon Spnnos at Upland. Alta
Loma at South H1Us. Schurr at Torral\Ce,
T rabuco Hills at ltv111e
Community college sonball
Pirates' foe: Sacramento cc
..._ State tournament gets underway Friday at Riverside.
RIVERSIDE -Orange Coast College will ma.kc it!> t
second appurance in as many ye3rs this weekend in the •.·
Californi3 Community College Softball Champion haps
being held at Riverside Community College. .
All games will be played at the Evans Complex. located
across Magnolia Ave. from the college's main campus.
OCC (26-13) will face Sacramento Gty (41-8) in a 1 p.mv opener at
Brown Field.
Other pairing feature Napa Valley (41-11) vs. Cypress (47-18) at 1
p.m. on Defrancisco Field. The 3 o'clock games pit-San Joaquin Delta
(35-5) vs. Long Beach City (33-9-1) and West Valley (31 -12) vs. Palomar
(46-4).
The OCC-Sacramento winner will take on the Napa Vallc;,Y·Cyprcss
winner at 6 p.m. Friday. The two losers would face an uphilP battle in
the lo cr's bracket. beginning Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
Tickets are $4 for adults, $2 for identified students, taff and senior
citizens. Daily passes arc $6 with tournament p3sses available for S 15.
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In the bleachers
........ """"" __ ,, .... --, ...... 1·~~:-. ;\, ~
• I'd just released the ball when I heard a 'pop'
and I'm like. damn, something's not right here:
•
Tundey, Mey UI, 1993 U
Glenn Bassett, with NCAA title tennis hardware obtained O\-er a 27-)'ear coaching career al UCLA. ,.
Recalling some days when even . Laurel 'n .H•rdy would be. amused
T here's a rich Laurel and I l a rJ~ ~•Jc tu ltk
and the news bu!>ine!>!>, but much of it
escape!> the public C)C.
· Out there are reasons for that.
One -person::il comedy on-thC·JOh doc~n't
merit an ounce of ink. Two -C\cn 1( 11 JiJ
"arrant some !>pace, it might prmc too
embarrassing 10 management. Aflcr all. the llC\\'
bu!>iness, as production goe!>. i!> read)·maJc for
crim on face and furrowed bro"
We recall our early da)) at the Glubt'-1 kralJ
and Pilot { 1955-62) and. in time. gltt1ering :1\\ arJ,
and honor!> nowed liJ...e Niagara Falb.
Out behind the scenes of the ··ne"!>papcr
g.1me," a!> the l.ite editor Tom Kce\ll ulh:n
aJdre!>Scd it, "ere thread!> of agon1c:.. .mJ
hil.irities.
One agon; dad slip out tu the publi1. C\e -.1
banner headline that Kee\11 \HOIC. II annuun1.~·J
that fou r Cu!>tJ ~k!i.J coum·almen "ere: clectcJ 1hc-
111ght before.
bcn Kcc\ll couldn't exrl.1111 hO\\ he l.Jllll: up
\\Ith fo ur. I le allO\\CJ )Orne tcJ~lll~ tur abuut It\~·
minutes, tbcn urged the !>tJff to rou!>t tt\elt lwm
the pe anut gallery. •
There w :l'!I only one !1pOrt!:. d•:cl.h:inJ 111 tho .. c
.,ecming ··rront1cr da) " of the Globc-1 leralJ on
Uro.1d"'a) Street. but there \\Jl> a po 111\C point
once. It surfoced one afternoon as a
cheery Kee' 11 bru!>hed by the dc!>k to
proclaim that he and reporter Dill
\\'1lliam) ''oulJ -at lea!>t -contribute
one night for the i:.eason of 1955.
T hey "-Ould, he pledged, \Cnture out
to the new Orange Co::i t College football
MJdaum with 4o cameras and return 111'.e
~hining ln1ghl!> in armor "'arh a treasured
!>tact... of photos. Ml)be enough to lar,t
!>port n few glamorous y,ect...s.
All hough unc cJmc tu JCcept 1h.11 111 an
unJcr~t.1nJing fJ.,h11.1n. 11 J1Jn'1 prcduJc tlh>ue:hb
of proJcrnng a \\CC bit ol sport~ no" .1nJ tht·n
Alter all. no one Ith' to feel ltJ..c ;i JUUrnJ(1,t1,
rcclu'!lc.
I C\\ nC:\~'!1-'>tdc:r .. cr," .. c:d the ltne ul the .. port'
·dep.1r11nent • ., l\ c for the ch.1rm1ng 'o.:1l!t) daa r
Jc.111nc !-..cc\tl he'"'' \\Cll·\Cr,cJ un ntJIH
, ... hul.1rh 'ul Fl.I' and liflcn JJcpt ;it 'oh in£ mo,1
problem,,
But not rcpl.1.:ing 1~pC\\rttcr r1bboni. -
l'h.11\ "h.1t prnmp:cJ her a.ro'~ 11:, lane on
'"'-·•~•on' \\llh a \\timing '!lmuc I "ould hear.
. "O,m. ma~ 1 c.11 un ~ll~' You're~ 1 ~,,OJ at
rq l.1~1n~ t~( C\\utcr ribt:Jn~"
It i, ,011.:c1' ,1bl "he abo h.ub ired 1h though1 •
1h.11 mrn <>ho:.i!dn'~ mind .;mudl=in.!! 1hc1r h::m b up
\\1th 1'1.1.:k ini.
011~C: ,ftt.-p.11ntcJ .11\ curl~ JI~ 'ln.~slc \\ 1:h .I
l)J'1." mer nl'l'Oll It '' J' ;i "1.>, !ul p, :urc I
1n1,trJlll n .ind Jelc.. 11,m
I h.1t pw111p1cd the Re cJu,c !1.> 'J). · \\ "'. :h.1t '
r~mandlul ul 1h1. J.I\ ''hen Cu 11bcrl.111d l ·•I .:l!c
ht'I Ill (1~Ulfl I rcch, ::!::!::!-U ,.
I kr c\e-. l1 ii.ell llll)mcnt.1n l,. then 'he ,,,hi,
·Oh \\di, 1!1.111J.., :1~.1111 fur t{clp111g out."
,, 'hi.' nlll\\. ! Ill the Jt'tJnC~'. Ill\ od.l\C' 'ur~l.'J up\\,11d tl1 .. oJ. "In l..ict. I remember one
Cumherbnd plJ)c!r 0nce tdhng me th:.11
he thoug.ht the turnang p11in1 l".1me ju't
helore the~ ch the f1clJh1,.1u,e "
·1 here '' ~' no rc\ruthe
•ArnunJ 196t.J, there \\J" an
unkH~ett..1blc 111..adcnt thJt an\\.>hed a lorm.:~r '\1.:\\ port l·IJrbor H1~h bJ,kl'th:ill
JnJ bJ eb.111 )t:lr n..imeJ Bill ( \\'1l11c\
J...1 c-.. ''h0. an tunt!. bec!lm .. heller
kno"n J) the other hJll of J 111.1tc:d
1..0IOCd\ ttJm Ciil!Cd :>k fl., :111J
Hendc·r on Sudden Iv. I detected frum a manJ , e' e
th:it his ro}al coat of arms featu red nc'~
'i) mbolism along the lines of caglc!r,, la0n'!I
and golden acorn , instead of orJtonc.11
tongues of Ml,er. a gleaming Fourth
fatate SY.Ord and an Acme beer label
From the
Sidelines
Tht:) Ut\\.e tourc.:J ''1th th.: Cup ·nH.•r,
J1.rll" the L' S
S l 1le-. ..ind a ll>n p.rntlln ".:r.:-'lltllh!
\.IJOlfort:i bl} an h1' '111.111 '(''•It', r in
the U.1ck B.1\ \\atch111~ the 11IJ \\\\I ..r.1
I could have li,cd without the OCC phlll'''· hut
there was n mild expectation lingering. l~miugh t1,.1
l..cep one !>parked up.
While toltering on the tightwirc uf a aturJ.1~
mornang deadli ne, an abbrevi:1ted sh~1do'' P·")cJ
on the wall behind my desk. lt \\J!> Kce\11. an J he
turned to ~ay, "We didn't get any phot1,.h"
Then he IJuphed, adding. "We JiJn't gct
nn;thing." T he negatives Y.cre either hl.ank.
moked-up or blurred.
There ''a compa ion. I said. "Gee. I'll \:let 1h;11
"•l really d1 appointing."
H c nodded in the :iffirmatl\e, but .1id. "\\c
got o'er it easily after \\C Y.ent around the
corner for a round of beers."
Mentally, I pasted the Acme label b~1ck on the
original coat of arms. •
It "as obvious he y,.ould nc\.er " hoot" anuthe r
football game.
Kcc9il enjoyed basketball since he haJ pl.i)cd
the game dunng school days back in M1 soura, but
he and our bo , the late publisher W.ilter
Ourrough -, were not sports aficionado
They ca 1ly accepted the idc::i th.it a )port\
ection wn c11 ential to the paper for commun1t\
bnlance. They liked that part, but not i.i~rt'
chatter vibrating across their desks.
'fhc following dialogue was familiar: "fell u'
what you need, but keep t.htlt port'i opcratfon
b3ck m the corner."
Kccvil \\Ould aJJ -at a I tee <fate -"And tell
(0111) Doner to stop kicking his way through the
print shop door."
With amusement, a ~imilar line or y;arn w
\\O\.en into the nc" saff and IOCicty "h:p:irtmcnt .
No one C\Cr sent ports a valentine.
Atl han~\ \\Crc polite and fricndl). hut the
ciichanac of convcr$1tion ortcn ht up \\Ith, "He). I
hke that tic ... how's )'Our klu'nkcr runnina?" ... M , ··omu day, i n't it?" •
It would dim quickly 1f I t.a1d tamcthina like,
''The Sailors finally whOmpcJ Anaheim.'' f'a~~
"-ould tum blank.
pl.1m·, nll1Jucttng :in ·air ~h1..1\\ -£1 '"'' .1 l.1.'
,1!11:rnlXH1 and .1 nice 11me to H. l.I\
I h.tt ''·until the) 'cn:.eJ a 1h1N 1<1.irrng. up
twill bd11n d. Suddcnh, the ~.1r "~' ,1111,k b' .1
tid.il ,,,1\\.' uf \\,1ter. i\uthing "·'' \Nbk •at ~r11un I
h:\d.
I le tin.ill) JUmpeJ uu t ol th .. 1. 11 "' l.x1k
up,,arJ All hl' nlulJ '>CC'"'' .1 '·'" hl11np
\\ h~·n til1m11' :ire 1n trouble th1: .rt''' Jum1" all
the e,~·c,s \\Ct~ht 1t can. The blimp \.IC\\ h.1d
dump1.J .i36 ~.allon 1,.1f bilge ,,,lier.
l 1nlnnunatcly. the ':iil01., -out "'' -.000
harhor arc:i reo;1dcnt' -ju't h ppcncd h1 'ti h
0nc of the urc.i' mot populnr comcdrnn' .\nJ he
1..nc" ho'"' lo capualtze on it.
Sl..1lcc; phone th1 corner tu rdate t .. 11 1. Jc:nt.
then adJcd that he had plan tu i.ue t ll ' "' tor
llnc: J~,llar to ge t a wa'-h JOb It prl\du .. ·l·J a Y.O:Cli:
of h1l.1riou front page tone aU\''" the nat11.1n,
Y. hKh included the :l\) den) ang th~ h:irt;e
1 here didn't appear to be a rcolutmn unlit
Pilot Puhh her \\niter Uurroui.;.h' ''··~ell u • t,H ga\c
:inJ lorgct" dinner :n Villa l.Htn.1. "h1ch, ll1mcd
thL .111\lt'I anJ Ptlot t,lJlt a heart\ 11u:h1 \\Ith the
zany 5lilc~ pcrformins
• M:ln) re ader.. rt'mcmb r the IJ.1 h 1'11111·, '"''
Y.irc c:dit\)f, R<'n Kenner, no" \\Orl.m 1n an
cJito11.1l l .1p.1c1t> \\1lh :in L.A ·ba-.cJ d1.11n l'I
nCY.i.papcr . tic', .il'<l the one \\hll later C:\i'O 1,.I
ubu c lll r.:.uicnt al F~1f'\ie'' ~I.ate ll 'P1t:il . ll
prumptcd ignil1c:m1 hangc' m the ,t.11c '~'tern
t :in\ rate , he\ unc: v.ho rnulJ ha\C ui.d.I t"o
tir tl'lrcc 1\cmc l>ec1 1 " d ; ur t\\Q a1tc1 he
arm d 1n "mnc:mucc:i, :-.;cv., to ~ .. onic tdi•t r or
th.ll et1mm un11\ • m II U ii) in early I 63
h \\ I hoU• before JcadhllC \\hen 1m !'fllll f
an:i1,.hc1 tcntl~ 'pilled nil the hcaJlane "I:'•• n>
the 0 1m and unCI r the tiaht k:.J bani.. .
I.!' r t~ ~r1t1n1 a hudhnc ~•th •n l·" Kenner
~u qu11.k to n tc that they never t u ht sulh
thing 'A-hen he wa 't jourruali m tuJcnt It Santa
Monr.. •l) Collete or an)~hcrc die for that
m u er.
Jack Errion
Invitational
set July 17
C. ORO'.\·\ DI:.L ~1AR -The
lalth Jnnu,11 fa~·k l:.mon Mcmur1JI
l3a-.ke1b.dl 'fourn~mcnt -featu r-
ing mJn) or the bc'.)I Corona dcl
~ 1..tr 1l1£h h.1-. C\ er put on :S Ooor,
hJ' liccn 'chcJuled for Juh 17. ac·
curJ1.,.: w lournJm nt ·direcror ~lak~ He~' .
1 he :.tll-d:i~ 1ourn:.1men1 ptts
tCJ:'ll' rqirn, n1111g the -.-.h\)()I for
the PJ"t 20 ~-Jr,, iiduJ ng the
I'~, t.::im .• 1, ,\ell "' .J~I 'tCJ'!lon
Cl! ~h;imr.c n .. tup ... qu.lj
I k '' pr .:,cntl~ ,cddng uut en-
trl.:' lntcr~)t::d pb~er' '>houlJ
\, ntJ t 11~" :it().! .; .. 1~
Boating results
BALBOA YACHT CLUB
66 Serl es Buoy Rae•• 4-5
., F A -1 •'< • r P~te .. _ o•C .. R~z , ..... ,.J: .,., ..
Cat'lf er S 'C :; MJr'e:.i:i 6a·:,ari co. t ','11'
PHRf e -1 So·= ere• Ce~ s
~ senc S 'C ~ ~JSC3 Di.• hl,ti:e" e. 'r C 3 ·t'.f..? S 11nl' ><or ~ OP!"
PHRf C -l HiQll '1l O Ece S•rai~ s'c 2 s ~srlel E 1 ~e •:. rJ, ca'c P11Rf D -• +il •• , .1 f a•• s.•a SS,RC
Arm Wrestlers
vie May 30 at
DC Fairgrounds
< 0\ T \ \tl 'i \ >n 'viJ\ JO.
1rm "rc-.th.:r' ff\lnl all \l..ill..c; of hie
"111 ~at her 111~l·ther at the Orange
l ount' h:ur~wund-. "' C\)mpete an
lht °"'''ll"h I hchl.ind <i.ime<.
l h\.' I''''• ( .1htom1J ~tat<.• Ann
\\ tl ,ll1nc ( h.\mpinn,h•r' "'111 be
hi.Id th.11 d.I\ Arm 'i.rc,tlcr. from
.111 '"l'r thl t·,iuntl"\ ""'II ~ <.ln
h md l1•111p ct1nc 1111 .1 ''nc·tO-Qnc
I•."' "' dc1em1anc "'h'' •~ the top
gull Ill the 0\ Cl)!ht hl ht \.'V·
\\\:li!.hl da'-'C'
I 11 t pl,11. I' a l.J' \ cga' h\l~
l 1111l Y.tth S~tlO and .t tmph\, c;cc
on,t pl.1 i: c<im' S l<KJ md a troph •
"uh 1 troph' i:mn\: tn third place
nu: \'1\11'\ kc ,, s l '. \\1th a "'ci~h-
111 '4 hcJukd h'r \b\ ~Q fn.1m 7-9
p m t the lk ''" rh 11< nta~c Hotel
m < u,1.1 \tc-.a .and ~und.iv from 9-
11 ni 11 the i;a1r~m1unJ\
I 11r lurtl r rnt\.1rnnti.1n, Cl>llt t
1\ tlrll{ '" 'I rte.I '.u lt( nal Ann
\\ rc,tlm\! \"''1Ctal1lin prc:\tdcnt. at
I ll :\tl I ' 114 pr Fd l..cv1tl .it
l"I ") ":t.~7 ~lt1"
Bulletin board I
Crlll Cl&i'5} .. ,_
COS TA MESA -StattnQ 10Mt hi
llnf1l • the btanc1a Hioh boys nS 1J1rts er c~ t ams .ti be ~pcnsonno
~nerenc 11,11 ""'
:r'he pl.Ice II f.,..
P w.tliC:tl s ~ next to EStanCia Hifl on ~ lve m CoSta Mesa TMy wl
be t\ln on dart, bl ~ Ind I lilh CJ1M •
Cbtanc _,., al races wll mn -. s 15 pm on ~ stlf1lnO on ""' a
,,,. rx bt l'lflkl JtJy a '!>. 22 ..,
29 and Auvust S, 12 and 19 Thi cmt •
be '3 wlll wlllr being ._. • ..
lflsll b TllNI • be OMl'I • II mlll "*' fGr man ~. COftlC1 aw...
~. EJIMc:ia CtOU COUMry CGD. •
{714) ·" 5112 Of 540-1'88
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M Ju.day, May 18, 1993
PUii.iC llOTICU =";;•;;..._;IC~-~n;:.c;;a~= ,_.ueuc IOTICU "*.IC IOTICll ...UC •nca PUIUC ll011Cll "-uc llOTICU EArY, If MAY H SOU> Af ~ fOI# OIM ...,.. .,_ Court D COllTM.T A L.MMlt
__ ....;......;..,;,,~~--~E~ ~~ LOT 11 CW TMCT NO wl IMll e ~ID "9 ,,_. ...... IOTICI 0. W3 It 1000 AW •&alt 11°'9(s).~. ""91.JC IOTICI OF TH£ NATVAe Of THE 2711 1H THE QTY Of MN! ,.........._ ..:t Pl Wth di 0GM JWIAl •C A • ~ llfl .. Ill ""1111 of Ill
--------·1PROCfEOtNC AOAIHST g,os~.ST~~ =-' ~ ._ ~ d... ., .. ,, 111.... lfOMIA COAPOMT~. °'"'of Trust "--..... 8TA~ Oft YOU, YOU SHOULD CQH. CAUFOANIA. AS "lilt MAP of lltst ._.,.,_. of ....,. a ... 1••Rt Nti WCMlllM True .. lllt-llld ""*"'9 ol Ill ·••woar•r...,. OI' TACT A LAWVUl AfCOf'OE.O IN 8()()f( '°' .. ~In~ 1100 l'1'te 'Olowlnt l*IOf\9 "'' ~•uanl .. o.w .. Tr111 1114 oC .,. nt• Cft• UM Oft '1CT1T10Ua 2537 OAANOE AV£ IB PAOU lS AHO 31 OF MIS-of lt'9 Caltlomt• lll'roo.t• .,. doing bullneU.. '"'' AecofcltO Ofl Hl/21At ..... by ... Otto Of Trwl l.o
........ .... COSTA M~ CA 92$27 CElLANEOUS MAPS IH Cocf• ~ ~ IOt ~ SATELLITl CITY, 2973 OoClif'lltfll Ho 91·S73715 loc* .. stueos hl!NIM ~
The lollowlng pe<IOtll "(II • '""' edCWU Of THE Of'FICE. OF 0fHE d41tml W!I not upn be-Harbof ltNd . 4')~t. Coa• ,. ot Otlldll Atcofdt Ill "' 01*' lnlwtlt 11\d --IOQllll Nrt9 ~ lile uM ol common des1gnet1on ol COUNTY RECOAOER 0' IOtt fO\lf monll'I lrom the MMa. CA 9262t ltn Of llt RteO<d4W OI ()fl lf'IWICM II fll'/ Wll Mer ...
lht FICll\IOUI Bualn•u pt~y It lhown IDOYt. SAID COUNTY l'IHrlng dale noticed Aandy L Malhleton. Nn ANGl Cour1ty, Caldot1\41 .... -"91H• P'IOf lo .. The
Name TOHYMOTIVE 182 no wllffanty Is given as to A p NO '19-o62·0J tbc>ve H~ •32t Cotta M4tu cutlet by. LUU TMHt<IEM, A lientlOWy uncltf aiid Dttf or
S bplanlde Or f\99. Cl. Ill compleletleSS Of COi· Th• 111"t acldrna end YOU MAY [XAM!NE the CA 9262fS MAAIUEb MAH A.$ HIS IOU TMt IM(llOfore euc:utect flld
t2t69 rec:tnns)." The C>enellCllfV other common CMal(IN!oOtl, Ille kepi by lht court. K you Tn11 bu11n .. 1 11 con AND SEPARATE ~OPEATY, • ,.._.rtd to N uncltniglltd 1
The F1c11ttout Butlntss und• uid 0..d or Trull. 11 any, of lht ,... propeny att a person interested In duci.ct by an lt'ld1Y1dual Trut1or CAMEO flHAHCIAL. A wrman Dtc1W1t1of1 ot Oltault
Nwne reltfl'ed to ·~ by reason ol a brNCh Of dtKnbed ·~ 11 f'Ut· lh• Htate. yeu mey tilt The r•ols1ran1(1) com CAltrOR~tA COAPORATI<* " end Detnend IOt Sall end a
was lllld In Qrlr\ge County delault tn the obho~ potted to br 22~ AUT· wlll"t IN court a le>t!Nl R• "*'Ced lo trenNCI butl· Btntfldart WILL SELL AT Mi!WI Nob ol Oel*Ull 11\d
on Aug 31d, fl)')l, Ftle stc:ur•d lhtf'tby, fierelo-GERS DRIVE tJA COSTA quest for Spe<:lal Notice ot nen undt< Ille Ac:tttlous PUBLIC EttellOn $4111 Tiit No.F540319 IOtt executed -and O.hv· MESA CA ' the l1hng ot an l!IVetll°"f Butln•o Name(a) llslt<I AUCTION TO THE to undtt·
Tony E Valenll. Soc sec e1td to tne undersigned 1 The • d Md T and appraisal °' estate u· abow on· •"25·93 HIGHEST BtDOEA fOR CASH, SIQntd c.Ml$•d utd Nollet or
No. 366-70.2895, 182 S wn11en Oectarallon of De-ditctai:. ':10 ltablll~ust," Mis Of ol eny pelJlion °' Randy L MathlHon ID"f•blt •t llmt ol s• In llWl1,1t Dellult anCI £teetlon to $t110 be
Esplanade, Orange, CA laull and ~aod IOf Sale, lny IOCOl'Tks or .:. eccount es ptOYlded In This statement Wat tiled money ol trlt Unl\ICI Sllln. by ttcOl'dtd In Olt county whtre
92669 end wr1nen nouce of d• 11,...1 add'-H •nd olh., ~Ion 1250 ol the CahlOf· w.lh lh• County Clerk or ca5h • tahltr's Chtcll drawn !tit ,.., pro~ • loc:tltd 1110
Pam Thomson. Soc Sec lauu Ind of elecllon 10 common dHlgn11uon 11 nia Probate Cod• A R• Orano-County on April 19, bf • ttlte or n•UOMI bank I mOft ltllll trlrM monltls hlVt
No. 604-a8-1322. 182 S ceuso the undersigned lo any. shown hereln • quut !Of Special Notice 199J ciltclc drawn by I t tlte or ltd· tlaPttd i111cuut11 rteordstk>n
Esplanade, Orange CA Mil said property to sausry The tot.al amount or lh• IOtm is ava~able lrorn tit• FM8t53 trll cttdlt unfon. « • Clltdl DATE CM/2Ml3
92669 aa1d o011gations, and Iller• unpaid balance °' the obli· cou'1 ctenc. Publlll'led Newport Be~l'I-ctrtwa by 11111 O< ltdttll UY-LOGM FIMAMC&Al 191C .. Al
Thi• busiofft was con •ll•r t he undersigned gallon secured by the AHomey for the Petl• Costa Meu Oatly Pilot May lngs 111d l~n fssoclation Sl'i· TIIUmE IT flMT MIOf·
ducted by an lnd1VlduaJ caused said noltce of a. property IO be •old and ~ 18 25 June 1 a 1993 lngs ISSOCISl1on or SIVlflOS PflHMNT TRUST DffD IHllV·
This *411tmertl was flied l1ul1 and Ocol elecllon IO be reuonable estimated MARTIN S . REED, ' ' ' ' Tu2so ban-Sf)tCll19d 111 11Ct1on 5102 ICf AGENT 17609 VENTURA
w.lh tnt County Cle<k of recorded tober JO. 1992 costs. expense• end Ml· Esq. ol lllt r1nW1N1 Cod• ind ILVO Suttl JDS Encino CA
Orange County on Apnl 5 H Instr. NO 92 742191 In vances •I lh• ttm• of the EPSTEIN & REED A PUBLIC NOTICE 1Utn0fi&d 10 do bullntSs 111 tllts 91316 TellpllOIN Numblf 1993 Book Pao• 01 Otfrctal 1nt11a1 pubhulton or th• ~ • s~te) Al tN Tttf fRONT Of (Ill) llJ.4500 r OfLLE·
Publtlhed ~port BNcn· RecOlds in the onioe °'\he Uce of Hie ii: 165,258.20 ProfeHlonel Corpore-Flctltloue TH[ h.AGPOLES AT THE MAIN PfANE TRUSTfE SALE Off/.
Coste Mesa Pilot May 4, recorde< ot Or-nae county; In eddition to cun, the tlon, 20•9 Century Buslnesa N•m• ENTRY AREA TO ThE flt.A. CER
II. l8, 25, t993 Satd Sate of ~operty Wiii TNslee will ecc1pt a cash Pertt Eaat, No. 2790, St•tement CENTIA CMC CENTER. 401· PAIORITY50785
_______ T_u2_26_ ::0"':'.':,~·~~~a~ iers check drewn on •Lo• Angole1, CA Thelollo.-11l9person1n1• 411 "f CHAPMAN AVE PlA-MAY4HJ81993 PUBLIC NOTICE t ital• °' nauonel ba,,_, a 90087-3290 dOing businoss n CENTIA CA all iigllt llllt 111or-'-~~..;.•:.._;..;._....,.. __ ---------~;',;!;~n r~f,~~~11: p!,';: f.'.!,tck 1 dra:' by • It.al• Of Publlehed N•wport TON't'MOTIVE, 182 S Es 1nteiest conveyed to llld now PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF sen1on, or encurnbfilllCeS, era er 11 unoon °' • Beec h -Coal• M ••• plaoade. Orange, CA 92669 lltld by II under hkt Ottd ot
NOncs OP PU8LIC MIMING
M•U CON80UDATSD WAftll Dl911HCT
ThUttdey, Mey 20, 1993
· 3:00 p.m. •
and
Thursdey, Mey 27, 1993
.1:00 pm.
or 11 soon therHfter u the agenda permits
Public Meeting Room
Second Floor
Mese Coneolldeted Wattr Ol1tnct
1954 Placentia Avenue
Costa Mesa, California
The Board of Otrector• of the Mesa Consolidated Water
Olstnct lnvltH the community to attend a public hearing to
consider the following.
Proposed Rate lncreHe
This item wlll be discussed end comments will be received.
Attendance Is open to the general pubhe For more
information. or If you would llke eselstenc:e in presenting your
comments to the Board al the Public Hearing, pleaae contact
Michelle Jackaon. Olatrict Secretary. at 631-1206.
MESA CONSOLIDATED WAT5R DISTRICT
Published Newport Beach • Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Mey 6. 111
14 18, 26 1993 Th999
TRUSTEE'S SALE lo PtlY lhe rema1omg prinel-f.'!,4:,~ dr11Ml by 8 .!it.II~ Of Delly Pilot Mey tt t 2 Pamela J Thomson, I 82 TruSI In Int propeny ll~tld In IOTIC( Of TillUITU'1 UU
Loan No. pal sum ol tne note(s) s. assoc1a1~C:'.ng:av~ngs ~ ta. tH3. ' ' :2~~anade, Orange, CA said County Calttoin11 ~-TIIUl:.!,':::~1121 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
1747073/AAIZA i~~ !rn ~~,.~~s ~ soctallon or llW!ngs bank TuW233 Th1t busiriess ls con-r8 Int land lll111in PARCEL I YOU ARE IH DEFAULT UN·----------------------------
T.S. No. ad-specified In Sec1ton 5102 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an rnd1V1dual L T 11 Of TRACT NO 10814 DER A DEED Of TRUST DATED PUBLIC NOTICR
A1•5270 =::es~:~ .~~~v~_:,d~r the or the F1nanc1a1 Code and The reg1stran1(s) com· IN THE CITY or NEWPORT 0411°'112 UNLESS YOU TAICE CITY 0, NSWPOfltT BaACH PINAL STATaM•NT OP
UNIT CODE A ttrms or sn111 'l>t'd ot a\Morlze<I to do business BSC nn menced lo transact busl· BEACH COUNTY Of ORANGE. ACTI<* TO ~OTECT YOUR COMMUNITY 0.VSLOPM•NT O&llCTIWa MD AP# 937 75.035 T I ch fld in the alllto, In the event NOTICE OF nest under the F1c1111ous STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS PEA PROPERTY IT MAY 8£ SO 0 T10N POLICY LA MESA .TITLE COM e':.!lnsc~csof lha;gerru:iee IC!."der other than CDSl'I II PETITION"" Business Name(s) listed MAP RECORDED IN BOOt< 527 AT • PUB.LIC r • E r YOL PROJICTID usa °" PUMDI AND RILOCA p y "" accepted the Trustee may '0 above on· 4/5/93 PAGES 31TO35 INCLUSIVE Of " ""L l U '11CAL ftAR 1H3-1"4 AN ltS dulv appotntod and ol the trusts created withhold tho issuance or ADMINISTER Pamela J Thomsoo MtSCfLLANEOUS MAPS IN HEED AN EICPLAHAJION or ~~~~~~nd:e~e 1:,'10~~ ~!,:~~1 ~~el~ ~~sL Sa•d the Trustee's Ooed until ESTATE OF: This stat'emenl was filed THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY THE NATURE Of THE PRO-The goet ol the Community 0.V9fopmen1 Block Grent Pr~rem tor flsc:.J V-1993-
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC June I, 1993, at 1.30 Pm. lunds ~ome ova1lnble lo FLORENCI! AVANELLE wllh the County Clerll ol RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY CEEDtNGi AGAINST YOU. YOU 1994 11 lo maintain end lmproY9 the quelny and ecceuibl ny ol deeenl houllng, to
AUCTION TO THE HIGH In tho lobby 10 the building the p;syeo or ondorsoe as a FLOYD · Orange County on Apnt 05, EXCEPT THEREFROM All OIL $H0Ul0 ~ACT A LAWYER maintain and lmprow the vl1blllty ol tht community and ,ttvtng tnVtronment, and to
EST BIDDER FOR CASH located at 601 SoUlh Lew11 maner ol right CASE NO. At88548 199.'J GAS MINERALS ANO OTHER On 06/18/93 al 9 45 AM. mt lnteln and Jmprow the economic oppo'1unfty rn lht community
(1n the tomis which are Street, Orange, Calllom1a Said salt will be made. To all holrt, benel1cianes. F545HSO HYDROCARBONS BELOW A ROBERT E WEISS INCORPO-OBJRCTIWI•
lawful lender in lh• Unilttd 9161>8 !~,;;in~I c:;•nanl ~ cred1lors, contingent Cfedi-Published Newport Beach· DEPTH or 500 FEET. WITHOUT RATEO as 111• du~ appomltd •
Stalls) and/or Iha cashier's At me ttmo of the 1n1ttal pNed r:gard~~g ~ua°' ~ tors, and persons wl"to may Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May THE RIGHT or ENTRY AS RE· ='"0,unT~s:"~=I to 1 To maintain and eic.pand the auppty of rentel hou1lng •lle>tdabl• to low and modtt·
cer11fied Of other checks publ•calloo of this no11ce. session or encumbrances Olhllf'WIH be lnteresled In 4, 11, 18, 25, 1993 SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS Of CM.124192 'Qoeu Oft ••• tnoome l'loUlholda within tile community
specifle<l In Civil Coo• Sec· the 101a1 amount of !he un-to sai.sry !tit lndebtedneu ~~ fi'.~:f~~'::v~~~~ Tu22S RECORO ALSO EXCEPTING 266900 o't Ofllc:lal ~~9~ 2 Payment ol Section 1oe Loan• wl'llch prOYlded rtett•Uonal lacllltl•• fOf iow.t I~ ~~~,,.~~= ~r=~~~1!1,'~1~~:'. t:,d s~:;: ~~ ~h~ o:ii:.: secured by saJd Deed, •d· FLOYD PUBLIC NOTICE THE REFROM ALL WATE R AHO N oNa ol lie Rtcotcltt 01 come 81Hs and maintain and uptnd the 1uppty ol rental houtlng at10tdable to low
1111, and intere 1 conveyed des<-ribeo deed 01 tNst ~ances thereunder, with In-A PETITION has '*'9n SUBSURFACES WATER RIGHTS ORANGE County calfomll and moderate Income houtholds wrtl'lln Ille community
to al'ld now held bv " and estimated costs. ••· er1n1 as provided therein. hied by WILLIAM L FLOYD flctltlou1 ITHOUT RIGHT Of S\JRfAC( eiec:ultd by MARCIA MCIN-3 To provide additional fff'Vlcfl to aide the 11om.i.u Within the community
un<10t se•o Deed ot Trust"' penses. and advances. ts ~nd the unpaid pnnctpal ot 1n Ille Superior COW1 ol Butlnese N•me ENTRY AS DEOICATEO OR RE TIRE MACLEAN A MARRIED 4 To ptovkle ull1t.1nce lo ll'lt elderly
the propetty nete1na1ter de s187 823 23 d":e;ot!,,~ec~~~d ~Ji.~~~ Cablom1a. County ol OR· St•tement SERVED 1"4 INSTRUMENT Of WOMAN AS HER SOLE AHO 5 To provide additional social leMc• wNch benell1 low and modet•t• lneome I*·
scnbed It is ooss•ble th.ti al tne lheroon as provided In said ANOE The Followmg persons RECORD PARCEL 2 EASE $£PAR.ATE PROPERTY IS sons within the col'TllTllMlty
TRUSTOR JANICE ARIZA time or s.a•e tne opening Note lees charou and•• THE PETITION requests are doing business as· MEHTS AS SU roRTH IN THE TrustOt PlA2.A SAVINGS & 6 To prollldt lhe Mlmlrntretlve c~ty to lmplemem the Ctty a COBO ptogrwn and
BENEFICIARY RELIABLE bid mav be less U'lan th• pet\Set oi th• trvstoe and lhat WIWAM L FLOYD be SHOPPING SPREE. 1475 SECTI EHTITUD "CERTAIN LOAN ASSOCIATlOH A CALI· 10 provide fair housing HfVICet ....
MORTGAGE CORPORA total •ndel>te<Sness due or the trusts etNled by appointed es petsonal rep-s. State College Blvd EASEMENTS roR OWNERS-Of fORNlA CORPORATION a
TION rec0tded • 11u1y 31 Oete: 5 04"93 said Deed ot TNsL resentouve lo 1dmin1ster 1210 Anaheim CA 92806 · THC ARTICLE EHTITlEO BtMliclary Will SELL AT PROJl~T•D Ual OP fUNDI: !~:S. ~~ ri:~' pa~: OI ~ LA MESA TITLE COM-JU• CORPORATION, "'r~esta~a1'T\~ d";.:':S'ts Mory' McNeil, 540 N May "EASEMENTS' OF fHE DEClA PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Th• City .. preparing to l~d the IOllowlng •ctlYltlM In Aacal YHI (F y I t993-1"4
l1t1al Records tn tne on.ce PANY, H said Trust .. , A CALIFORNIA CORP. the d.c.denl's WILL an<J ~~•Mesa, AZ. 85234 RATION Of COVENNfTS HIGHEST BIOQER FOR CASH w.th US Depenment ol Houa;ng end Urban OeYe1oC>ment led~ usittance ~
Of the Recorder of O.ange B v T :O. SERVtCE &40 HORTH TUSTIN Cod1c1ls. If 11ny, be.admllted duc'r!d ~~·~~e~~I~~ ... ~on· ~~~~lT10,::~0~EOD R!f'Ri~· (Pl'fM>l9 ll ame ol sail In liw!UI &472 000
Counly COMPANY, •gent AVENUE, SUITE .r 204, 10 probalt The win an<J The regt1lr3nl(s) u com· STAUMENT NO 84•319813 of money ol Ille Unfted Slilles by ·Hou11ng-Paymem ol lnterH1 lor a Section 108 loan which will aui.i w.11'1 the t..end
said deed 01 trvst de Bv Fraoces OePelma, SANTA ANA, CA 92705 any coo1c1ts are available menced 10 tran~t busr· 1 1 • cash a cashlttl d'llClt drlWl'I Acqu1s111on for alfOfdable nc>Ya;ng 1110, 175)
set1bes the following Assl1taot Secreter'/, (714) 83~7077 lor exarn1natJon m lhe hie ness under I.ho FiC1i1tous ro~~t~ ~~i~~~S 3or [~O ~•:II OI natlonal binll I ·Public F1cll111e1 • Paymenl of e Section toe toen which pt<Mded a community c.mer ~R:r!i~~ded 1 Glh tnter· ao
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t SouthCALewfs St., D•ted: 05105/1993 k~~IEbyp~~O~ re uesls Bus1nen. Name(s) 11ste<1 MEHTS AS SET FORTH IN eral cr:::iiu:z,: •:lea°'~ for low ~ moderett Income l*'Ofll IM t8mlllff ($2ee,125). tmprov.menta to
est In and 10 all 011ne real r1nge, 92888 Bv: CLET A L. WIL· authority 10 adm1n sl~r the abOve on 4112193 SECTION 3 Of ARTICLE VIII clrlWll by a Slltl or ltdefal Mii N-pon Meu Glrli Inc (St. l,500). Improvement to lnteiva4 HouM (Sll,500) Wicl lrn-promy descnbe<I a, lot 1714> 3BS.4700 LIAMS ASSISTANT tat d : d Mruy McNoll ENTITLED tASEMENTS' or 1d provemenll toy M C A 117 500)
0 •ct No 135~ ... in tne IF AVAILABLE, THE VICE PR,ESIOENT es • un er tne " epen· This :sta1ement was Med E OE ... lflQS an IOan ilSIOCl.lllO!I s.w· ·Soclll SeMcts . Meal servlcea tor ""°" homebounCI eld&l'tu ($11000-FISHI I a .cu dent Adm1n1strallon ol Es· with the Count Clerk l TH CLA""TIOH Of COVE lnOI modlllon or saYWIQs ' •. ., ' ' Ctty ol Costa Mesa, County EXPECTED OPENING Published Newport ta1es ACI (fhll authonty O C y A o NAHTS COHOITIONS AND Rf bank spedllld In section 5102 (Sl2,SOO.S CS) mella IOI hom_.tu Cl l,27 .. SCSI(), counMllng ll'ICt a1-.1 Int~
ol Orange. State ol Calilor· BIO MAY BE OBTAINED BHth·CoSla Mesa Oatly will nllow tl'le personal rep.. t~:~e ounty on prtl 12· STRICTIONS RECOAOEO IN ol lilt ftnanc:lll Coctt and llOff for sub1tence tl.buHrs and troobled youth (S1.27•·YMCA;Sl,27..CCA) •
n1a. as per m.1p recorded BY CALLING THE FOL· Pilot May 11 18 25 1993 resen1a1tvo 10 toke many ,587390 BOOt< 9596 PAGE 902 Of Of 11itnorlllO to do business In lhl'I HomeleU AHllte.nc.Emergency hOullng, trenlPo!Ulk>n aid and otflef emefgency
In Book 624, Pages 4/ and LOWING TELEPHONE ' ' ' T 236 1c1Jon1 without ObU\tning p Ii hed N B FICIA.L RECORDS Of SAlO stall) al THE ltl!AIN (NORTH) ltd lo the nomeleu In the aommunlty (l8,4o42·FISH, $1,274-0C Home!"• lsau.t
48. ol Miscellaneous Maps NUMBERS ON THE u court approval Bol0to tak· ub s ewport oach· COUNTY ASSESSORS PAACEL ENT~ANCE TO THE COUNTY Task FOfce, '8,288-SPIN, S3, .. 9·Sheltet for the Homele11): temporety tle>Ullng lllO reac1°'11~ao.r t~~n,hg,?r cw~•'!"'.~·, O A Y BEFORE THE PUBLIC NOTICE ing certain very imponan1 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Moy NO 442·381 08 The strtel ad· COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CEH· counseling ($ 10,043-0 O ll'llerlallh Sheller; $2,71 .. VWCA HOie!), and •mptoyment C -·· ~,.v v ... S actions, however, the rer· II, 18, 25, June t, 1993. drtu and otller common dts· TEA WEST SANTA ANA CA all counsei1no (S~·YWCA Hotel fol Homeltu Women). agenciH c~dlnatlon (S1 27._ improvement~ thereon ALE: (714) 385-4837 196872 sonatedrepresentallve Wll be Tu243 .,,11111on 11111., 01 1111 rul pro"' r"'hl ...... •Ad •ft•·~st co~-.. O C Hometesa IHU.S Tatk F0tce) Excepung theretrom Un•lS or (213) 1527-4B65 requ1r 10 give no11ce 10 .., ' " .., u-... ....... .. .. ,..v F H F H 1 1hrcxigh 6 1nclu\tve. as TACB3460 NOTICE OF 1n1orested person• unless PUBLIC NOTICE erty oeso1btd aoove IS pur· lo 111d now held by 11 under ...o ·.air oosing· tlr outing Aallatance • counH!ing, ecsucanon 1r-.ning and dl•l>Yt•
Shc>Wn on that certain Con Publtsned Newport PETITION TO tney Mve wo1vtd nouce Of ported lo bt 1 CA~'f'OH Oted ol Trvsl 111 !tit PfOC>eflY rtllOlutton (S.9,7961
dom1n1um PIM recorded Beach Costa Mesa D.:i•ly ADMINISTER consented to the proposed NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SAlf COURT N RT BEACH CA Sltulltd tn Nod County c.tlllOf· ·Adm1nla\rellon • Oenerel AdmlntltfSllOO • l~tton of COBO progrem1
februaty 16, 1989 as In. p ESTATE OF: action) The Independent T 1111 Order No 21 9402~ !I 9~0 ThnMmtgntd TrU11ae nia dllCl1blnO lie 111'10 t!ltfM 15&4 eootl swment No 89 082050 of ilot May 1 t. 18· 25 tggJ ROBERT M. ELLIS odm1rustra11on authority will Trw1M Ille Ne. tl·H47·C dlSrlilmS 1ny hlt><ttty tor any PARCEL 1 AH UNOMOEO Th ... eC11V1lles .,, COnl·tl.,,I with US Oepartmenl of Houstng •~ Utt>an a.v.lop.
Olf1c1a1 Records ot sa•d Of l u238 •k• ROBERT be granted unless an 1n1er Reference No 2111A 1neorrectntn ol &nt SUMI ao 1nlffii IHTEREST IN AND TO merit national program ob)eetlves of prOY1<11ng tnerHMd hOus.ng oppottuntt,.., fair
anie County PUBLIC NOTICE MARTIN Ell.IS Cattd porSOt'I Mes an Ob YOU ARE IN OH AULT UN dtt:.s and otn~t cotnlflon Ots· LOT 3 Of TRACT HO 9676 IN housing opponun111 .. P\lbhc HMCn and community dlvelopmeril ectMtlff bentflt·
P RCEL 2 CASE NO A 158235 tectJoo to the pellllon Incl OfR A 0££0 Of TRUSl OATE 0 lg11,illon It any lllOllM llt•UI THE CITY Of NEWPORT 8£ACH tng low end mocstralt 1neome ptfSO(ll
Untt 2 u shown on the cpp193076 , • snows good cause wtly tne 1Q11 4'91 UNLESS Yl"U TAKE Sa•O S4le YI' be maOt bUI will!· COUNTY Of ORANGE STATE above described Coo· O•N NO To a~ h.,rs benelietar1es coul1 should not g1an1 tne ACTION TO PROHCT YOUR out covenant IX WMrlll"' et· Of CALIFORNIA AS SH~ ON Al!LOCATION ~OLICY: domtntum Plan L .,. • c:red.1ors, contingent cred1 autho1ily · '' PARCEL 3 92-t09100 lOfS, end persons who mav A HEARING on the h· ~OPERTY IT MAY 8( SOLO p1rtsed 01 llTIONtCI rtgarOlllQ A MAP AfCOROEO IN 80()I( It II HllbhShed policy ol tl\t C11y ol Newport 8eecti to"""""'" d splaetfMl'll Of
No1wuclus1vt 81~1'mtnl OTHER REF. otherwise bo IOlefCtled 11"1 hon w.ll be held on J~E .. , A PUBLIC SALE If YOU t tit pontS$!0ll or t ncum 412 PAGES 1 TO 6 INClUSIVE ptr10nl ... rffUlt ol ectlVlllel Ullsted With C08G luod• II netaUty. pertONll Of
tor lnQftu and egie•,s and T.S. NO. the w-11 or ntate Of bOtn IO 1993 at 1 45 p M in NEEO A.._ EXPlANAl 1 Of bran..n to PfY Ille rtm..nlng Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS commetc~ t>enelila Wiii be pr0V10td u required by IN u S OeperltNnt ol HUD
other purposes 89 HI lor.t· 93-394 LK of ROBERr M (LLIS al\11 Oe°pt 703 IOCaled at 341 THE NATURE Of THE PRO. pnnrtQll ~i.'TI ol fl-nolt,s) u RE~OS Of ORAHGl and dMCllbed 1n 1he Cny e r¥oct1ton °Pofrcy P1en Otl Ille st ttle"Plano-ng"o.penment
1n lhe DtcliMalJon or Cov A p NUMBER· ROBERT MARTIN ELLIS foe Ciiy Dove Soult\ Qr. CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU YOU cu1•0 by 5110 Oted ol Trust COUNTY CAI.If ORN A T(). tor publtc r.,,..... '
en1n1s ConcM1ons and Ro YOU ARE IN DEFAULT A PETITION has been anoe CA 92&6& ' GlTlffR WITH All IMPACM · 11nc..OOs, \/ilia Lu Palmas UNOEA A OEEO OF ltled by Bret E.1115 •n lho Su 1F-' YOU OBJECT TO tne PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES MENTS THEA£0N EXCf PllHG INFORMATION MATERIAL AVAILABLE
(' Delc1rotion") recorded TRUST DATED F b ~or Coul1 or Calitorn•a gr11n11n9 of the peti11on, you Tl1ERHRO.,. U"llTS 5 The lnlCl'rnallon materials av111lable 10 The pubhc conte•n th• 1993-IM s1a1em«11 1
'•brwty 16, 1989 as In e ru· niy or ORANGE "1ould appear al tho hear· THROUGH 14 INCLUSIVE AS plan 10 minimize d11placement llNI PfOYlde ass11~ to persot\S -.he may be dia-
111Urnent No 89082049 ol •rv 18, 1092 UNLESS THE P(TITION requests 1ng and 5Ullt your ob NOTICE°' TNISlU'S UL.a St!OWN U~ THAT C 00 placed by COBO acttvttt" and lht t993+t Submittal IOI F.a.talAulltenee
Oltietal Records of Orengo YOU TAKE ACTION TO that Bret Ellis be appointed 1ec1Jons or Ille wrinen ob TU 11131 MINIUM PLAN RECOROEO County. Calilomla PROTECT YOUR PROP· as personal representative 1oct1ons with the cou11 be 3900._1DV lllARCH 'l1 1994 AS INSTRU The Final Statemen1 of Community Development Obiectrves and Pro1ected UH or
PARCEL• ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD lo adm1n1sler tho e11a1e 01 lore tne heanng Your ap· Oe..O: A-30. 1911 MENT NO 94•126776 OI Of Funds tor FY 1993-IM wH l dopted by City Council after a public h .. flng Aptt1 2tl.
An exclu5've uso common AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF tt;,eH~ec~~".J. ON ~aranc:o may bo 1n person YOU ARE IN OU'AUU UNDER A MEO 0# TIWST. f lCIAL RECORDS Of SAIO OR 1993 and 11 on ftle tn the Clly 1 Pl1nnlng Oep&11men1 end on the C11y t hbflf ... fOf area easement tor yard YOU NEED AN EXPLA-h d 1 1, requcsl9 or b'I' your anomcy OAT'EO Oc:IODer 10. 11tG. UMiU YOU TAKE AC> ANGE COUNTY public rr.llew during normal operauog noura
purposes over that 11ort1on 1 e ecedent I WILL and IF YOU ARC A CREDITOR OOH TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPEffYY IT MAY 81 PARCE of Loi 1 of snrd Trncl No NATION OF THE NA· codicils, II anv. be 11dm1llC'd or a contingent credilor ol SOLD AT A PUBUC ULE "'YOU ...f.o AH lJtllt..A. <* L 2 UNIT 6 ,AS SHOWN For edd1tlof1al Information ple111 conlaC1 CrllJij Bluell. Pftncipal Plennor et lht Plan-
13526 as defined and TURE OF THE PRO. lo prob1lo Tho will ond the Clocoased, you mui.1 lilo NATION Of" THE NATVAI O" T'Ht: ll'ttOCfl!DflitG . AHO OHtNEO OH THAT ntng Depl1Mmen1. Ctty Hall. 3300 Ntwpo'1Boulevard,P 0 Bo• 1768, Ntwl)Ort BNch,
shoWf1 on tne al>Ove de CEEOING AGAINST any codic1la are ava1labto vour claim With the coun AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LA'WYW.. C(RlAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN Ctltlornia 92059-1768 Of pnor10 (71•)644·3225
scnl>OO Conoom1nium Plan YOU, YOU SHOULD lor c~armna11on 1n 1110 fllo and mail a copy 10 tho Pel'· On Juno 01 .' tHJ. at 1 00 p M .• eoaaa f'ed ~ RECORDED MARCli 27 1984
H Y-2 CONTACT A LAWYER. kept.,., lhe coon son.:il ll'prtsl'nlol•ve ap • eo,.,orallon. ,~ crs ..... ~. AS INSTRUMENT . HO ... Publttlled N-pon B .. Ch·COtll Mesa D11ty Piiot May 18 1993
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Notice ol THC PCTITION requests po1n1eo by the cour1 w1tn1n c.tlilomla ~aon, u duty eopolnWd Trueaee 126776 Of OHICIAL RECORDS ----------------------------UNDER A DEED OF TRUST T 1 , S 1 authonty to adrninii.ter tne lour months lrom the oa1e under and punuent to Deed of Truet r-u.d Oc· Of OAAHGE COUNTY CALI· PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES DATED 7/IJ/90 UNLESS rus ee a 8 o 111010 under lhe lndopen ol l•~I issuance of lelll'rs !Ober 11, 1lt0 ee lne~ No. IHSJmJ, o4 Offl· FORHlA
YOU TAKE ACTION TO Under Oood dllt'il Admin111ra1ion OI Es 11~ provided tn sec11on 9100 c11J Reconie, eaec:uiied by: Gell 8ttee. a IH1Qle PARCH 3 AN U CLUSl'll(
PROTECT YOUR PROP of TnASt tales Act (This outhortly of he Cahloror:i Probate woman aa WUSIOrOI. 1n WW office of ltw Cauncy ~ EAS£MEJH APPURlEIWNH TO
Nnl1ce 15 treret>y 81Yen w•ll 1t1ow tno per1on.1l rop· Cooo The 1tmo IOf lil•nq c:order ol ~. County, c.lifomta EACH UNIT FOR Tl1E US( AHO PUBLIC NOTICI
C1n111 JlM CORPORATI t~. 4 rasentahvO 10 take many c1a.ms will not expire be Wiii 1e11 at pua,,1c auc:\lon ao ~ tMddw tor OCCU~CY Of THOSE POR NOTtCa TO PUBLIC -•1QUllT POR .......
ot1•lom.o corporation. as actions W•lhoul obta•n.n9 tort tour months lrom tnr c.altl. a ~· cneca ~ on a , .... OI ~ vr " '"5
1rus1u. or successor court approval S.lore tail· hOartng dale nouceo el banll, • aCMll °' 1~ cr9dlt ""'°""or• ..... or TIOHS Of lHE RESTRICTED RILUll OP fUNDI MD NOTICI OF flNDINQ OF
trustee, or substituted Ing cenrun very 1mponan1 above ledefa4 ._,. end 1oen ••~ dolN<*ed In COMMON AREA DESIGNATED NO SIONIPICANT l,.,.CT CHI THI INYIRONM•NT
trustee pursuant to the actions, however, the per YOU MAY OCAMINE the St.aw ot ~tomta f~ et *'-of .... In IN THE DECLAAATIOH Of RE· TO ••L INTIRll.._ Q Deeb or Trust nocutod by ~ rel)'esentotNe w1ll 1>e Me kepi by I.he court. 11 you tewtul money ot lhe UN9d si..t ee lhe .....,.. STRICTl<*S RECORDED JUHE .u. • m;D A •NCllS, OROUPI MD l'IRSONS: MAl90lt LAWN-DANIEL SUMMERS and required 10 give not c.e 10 are a person in!t!fesled in ltvnl ener.nce 10 lhe eounty Cout----. 700 C1Wtc1 5 1981 IH 8001( 1•0U PAGE The purpoM Ol lhll nollee 11 to ldtntlfy two Mpllete bu1 r ... ttld ectlone to be~ MOUNf ...., -RICHELU: SUMMERS nus.. 1ntll"este<l persons unless ine estate, you may 1,i.,. CeM8r Ol1ft w .... San .. AnA. c.11~ Ml ~ ..,_ 16S4 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS by the C11y ot Newi>Ol'I B..ch
....,....,. bll'ld and wle. RtcOfded they ha"• wa.ved nottce or With tne court a formal Re ae end 1n,.....t CIOn\llly'8d ao and now hetd by 11 un-Of ORAH<lf COUNTY CAI.I On c-y • ~ 02.'25 1992 "' 8ooit P•ge consented lo ll'lo propc>Md uest t0r S o1 Nolce of det Ukt Deed of Tt\111 In the prop9f1y 11tuM9d In fORNIA ANO ANY AMEND 0t •bout Jvly II. tt93, the Cl!)' ol ~ 8Mct'I will ieq~ \he US ~ ~ • ~ Inst #92109100 ol Off,clal aC1100) The 1nclepeodoot !he loQn ~n lnv~t aald County end s .. t.e de9clnb9d -MUHS TH(RETO ANO SHOWN of Houa•ng and Urban Dev~ (HUD) IO ,..._. Federel fund1 und..-TNe I fll "Savuti All Faulu ' RtcOtds 1n tho o!f1ce ol lhe adm1ntilrll•on nutnonty will and apJais;il ol estate ':l Perc:el t. Untt 12, Clly ot Nmlpaft 8-:f\. C...., OH TH£ ~()()MINIUM PLAN the Housing and Community Oevetopmem Act of 11174 (Pl 93-383) IOI 1.lle 1.,_, ..
tS25 QlaJer Coumy Rec:oroer ot OR· b• granted unless an inter· sets °' or any peiii.on °' ol OrenQe. Slaw ol Cal1fornlo, .. anown 11'9 ct. fOR EACH UNIT Ii.tell! veai prOjeci
Coste Mesa ANGE County, C.1.Mom1a ested person lilet an ot>-account 31 provided in tcnbod rn tho CondomkWum ,.... ... r ... ded on S.-Tiit , .... , tcrd111s 1110 otlllr I Houa1ng ·Land acq1.111111on for allotdeble housing (110 175) t40-•••.. :ind pursuanL 10 1ne Notice 1ect1on 10 lh• pellllon nno ,ect•Ofl 1250 ol tne Cal•l0t Wrloet U , 1171 In Booll 11151. ,.eoee .,, IO 511. In-cotnmOtl dtSIQJllllOfl ti any ol 2 Public F11<:1lttlea lm"'OYetnet'I'• ..._ ... · n .... -
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••llll--iiiiil••ll of Delautl a/Id E eci.on to Jhows 9000 cause why !he nia Protnie c A R d~ of Offtcl• Aecordl ol u.d county Ml • .... ,. 10 ··~,...... • ...... ....,,_-J>• Clue> 54!• thereunder recorded court anould not grant the quest tor s~~:, Noll:~ P~ 2 An undMded ,,,..,, tn__. u a 1enen1 ::,.,.'If PfOC>e~ :s;rm (S 11 500), Interval HouH (S1 t .500) end Y "4 CA ($7.5001 end acquisition of•
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lnslf 93-80220 of S;J•d 01· A HEARING on the pell· court clerk. ~ .,.. of lol 1 of Trees NG. t•t. •• per m-.» C ...,~,. • 3 Home!Ma i\Wll~ • Erner-.. ~""' 11.,.. ,...... ... _ Jd __ ..-.... foClal Record .. w ll 5041 on lion will be held on Juno J llled In 8oo& 4:11. P8Qe8 1 IO 3 Ind~ Of .. __.... A 9cvvv .,....-, .... ,,....,.,,....,, • .. ,.. ..,....,
06 04 19'.)3 at 9 45 AM at 1993 al 1 415 PM in Dept' Attorney for the Pell· MOlM MaN. rKGf'dl o4 utd County • aueft *"' Tiit undeftlQn~ T111s1M tm«geoc:y akl lo Ille l"tomeltla In the c:ominuMy (S8,44:1-Fl$H. Sl.lll-Sf'IN,
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AT HIE MAIN fNORTli) 703 localed al 3'1 The C11 tloner: 11 deftnod In fte Antc:M ertdlect Oeftnittone of ltw drSCllllnl lny llablJl1y IOf lily $.),«II-Sheller IOf 1he Homtl .... 11.27"-SC. Soup IOtchtn), IM'IPOl'ety nou.· ~tHRANC£ TO THE Dnve Orange. CA 9161{ METCALF A McKEN· Oedanuon of C~ta. Condlltont and Ree.-.0. incorrtclltls or 11't Strff1 ad· tng end counMllng (SI0,°'43-0.C ln'letfalttl Shtfter; 11.21•.0C Hom.ieM ,._
COUNrY COURTHOUSE. 1571. ZIE, A PROFESSIONAL bont r9COf'ded In llootl t257J, p ... 170 o4 °"~ 01m end Ollltr C(l(Tlmon dtt IUff Tuk FOfc•: $2,71•·YMCA Holtl for Homtlna Women). ~
700 CIVIC Cfl'HER DRIVE IF YOU 06.J(CT lO tne CORPOf'ATION. t9t2& Record• CTho O.CU-llont end any ·~nu IQNIUOft; ii tl1'/. •nown h•rtln ~ounHllng (f9114-VWCA Hotel l()f Homei.sa Women) end ~-c.00"9in. ·······••lwe.sr. SANfA At~A. CA al granlJng of the POllllOn, you MAQNOLlA ST., STE and amendmenlle lheNtD. &aept .,_..,OM ... Seid ... Wiii be mad~ bul wltn· Iron (lt,274·0 c Homeleu laaue1 Taak F0tc•) I .... •1•11 pubhc eucllon, lo I.he high-s.hould nppe111 at tht h_on.r· 201 HUNTINQTON m1,_..1., Oii, 98• end ot.ner l'lydroeart>on •• OUI covtnll'lt OI warranty llt· 4 Socl.t Set'v M -~•-· est bldd11r for cash (pay· Ing and state your ob-•c •&enc .. tY1ftO bel°" • ~ ot 500 , ... .,...._ tr'8 ....... d Ot impt 0 Mard""' rc.1 • H I -~" IOI ntedY homtbOUl'IO eldtl'fV (1111000-111.l llUIWAY abff' ot tnt IJme ol ule in jectlon1 or lilo wnllon ot>-BEA H, CA 92848 eurtac;e ot u+d lend, Mthout W'9 ftQht of lurf ... "' r..., "'Y FISH 1'2 SOO.S CS). counM11ng 8nd cuala Int~ !or IUb~tence ....
M ortuery * Che~I l~w'ful money ol th• Un11ec1 lec:tlons with the coul1 be-(714) M4-t838 tnt1Y 1100W lnO deptn of MO, ... lnwn the,...._. ~~:'~ .,.:',.~:;::;; tfl end troubled youth ($1,274-CCA;l l ,27._VMCA ~ltf for Family Couneel-
Crematlon :>t•tes1. all nghl, 11ue, ano l0te 11ie ne3ring Your ap Publisttod Newport H,....,,,... In 0..... of reoord Aaeo eacept ._. lnClf)al tum 01 lilt nclt(t)., •nol •111.,est. conveyed to and pcarence may be In P4tfSOO Boacn-Coata Mesa Dai•v trom tr'8 •~ ... ,,..,.., bul w.lhoul lt'9 :,,Id ..., Mid Oetd 01 Tiust AM Plotect• ere ~ 10 low·mOdt<•t• lncomt l*'tof\I Cttywld• 110 Broedway now held by •l Ul'ldtf said or by your attorney Pilot Mav 11 te 24 1993 t'IOl'lt ot eurtace 8f"'Y • ,..,..., In ._ dtled "°"' VJ , __ Coete M... OMO ot TNSI In the prop-IF 'i'OU ARE A CREDITOR ' ' MoTu9'.>4 "'-"""-COfnD9ny, • COf'llClf'9a.ot\, recorded 0. Wiii ltttltttl tnttwvn as ll'O An CnVlfonmenUll AtMeW Record (ERR) l\aa betill prepwed fOf !M pt0jec1a ldenelfled Ml·llll any situa~ in aa;d County or a contingent a.Or\of of cemberl. 1111In eOo&11420. ,.eve 11M, o4 OMam .tdtd In 9UI noll(s) IOVtoOH by tl"te City ol HfWPOll Beech wtlich documenlt lf* 1he Pfoteda .,, ce~ ••••••••ml ond Stal• and ci.satbed es the deceased. you must lite AOCOfdLP • F L"!'·J'nTdlt 1"" 111"" ol lie ••eluded from tome N•IJOnal Envtronmentel Polley Act (Pl.91-100) reqwtmelQ en:.t .. -MererM .. ~ .... ,,.. ...... ..,. -"' IUS HlllNlld lttt Tt11s ERA II on"'• 81 th• IOflowlng llddtMI 3)00 Newport~ d /l4V ll'ten-1~------------------------------·····~~~ ... ~~~~~~l=•~~~~~~~ll"tt~.~~~~h~ M , ~ ol the DecUra•on under lt'9 lec1lon Hedi• 1n Trut1M end of lflt 1111115 a.. ' 1uc:n A..ae ...._ .. t'*-9: •fUeM and Dulle9. altd by 11rc1 Detct or husl 10 No fur1hef erM'fonments reY\eW of IM Pfottcl t1 OfoPOMCI P'10f 10 the rtQuttt !of STARTlll& l llEW BUSlllESS9?
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,.,... hH••o•• and ....._ Boll hlllMt'lt• Nvl!QS 11 tf1Y, Wll WICleast A• lnltf .. led tQtntlta groupe, °' lndlvldu4IM dlugr~ with tither or lht lboll'e
Plf'Cet • E.11111t•• .. MM1t1 1 meiM aN .,_. 1111 llgult OtlOt I0 "'9 IWO actlOnl art lnYllecl 10 IUbmll written comt'IWIOta fOf contkMfl.llOrl P1eaee ~ ~ ... '°""In tl'le ~ 1ne.t1.-·1.1....--Tiit bttltllCWI undtr ~ ""~of IM PIC>f>OMO .c110n• 1a being eocs......o Such wnnen eotntnent• .. bt 01 tho ~ o4 eo--tte CondjlN>fw ..... "-" Dtlf Of Trust lltrttOIOft u .. rKel'veo II the City Of N4rwport 8eac:l"t Plannlng o.p.rt"*'" on Of bet A 7 ~ ,_ __ dlNll_lfl Booe 113• P990 1•. Met,.. ClllM Ind cteMftd 10 Nun· 1993 All IYCl'I wrin.n cornmenta tO rec:elVed w111 be coneldefed and :~ UVU'I' • m;:::. 'n::.!!~ ... ~~ Off~on~ ~ !:'c:i:an~= pot1 9"ch Wll no4 requte1 lhe relwe of , .. ., ~ to tell• .,:., 11<1ml~=
tnoa '" ..., ~ er'llitied .. tottowa ,...IOMI end '"41 • wrmtn Hob ol Otlaull ecliOn on tM Pf~ Pftof to the del• ac>ee•lled In the pr~ Mnlenc.
OuMe: ~end~ T~. ~ S. '"41 (lectlOll to $f1 flit uncltr O~IOn to HUO ...,_,.end~. ·commun.ty ,~ .......... ...._ ,...... ·---, .......... end "Owi11119Qe a.-~ ,...., _...,, CWd Mid HollOI ol ,.,. -·r Of Nftl)Ort ..._,, Wlfl undtl'tlkt ll"te pr~ clteeftbed llbov't wtttt C08Q
.... Petatt No ...... S:ou DtllUll enCI fltellon lo S.• to be tvnd• "°'" the us Oepar1ment of Housing and Utb4ln ~ (HUO) undtf
Tho 1._. ....,_. end 0 .., common ~ llCOf'-4 Ill tilt county wnett Tltt• I of the Houllng and Community o.v.lopmtnt Act Of 111• The City Of~
lkln. II eny, of ....... ~ dMcnbM ....... 1111 ,.., Otoe>tfty • IOCAltd Ind Beach 11 certifying lo HUD ll"tel ~n MUfphy. In hi• ollldal capeclty .. City ....,,.. ~ '° be 21 1nenne , ... .,.. .. -...n. CA nlOft 111n 111' .. montnt llM IQet. COl'lttf'ltl 10 accept the jurttdlct!Ofl of the Fedtfel COUl1a If .,, Ktion 1, brought
tlliO. tllOMd llllC:t •ucfl rtcordallOn to enforce reeponetblNtl9t In reletlon to tnY11onmental reviews deolllon l'Mldtl(I end
Tho liff\def....,.... True ... c9'........_ M'J ......,... OATl 06A>M3 1C110n end that thtM rMj)Onlllbilltl9t fleve been utlsfled The1•-a1 "*' f the
I• eny towtw lntol"Ma•ori twnleNd. ROlllU (. WflU ltlCO"'O-tlbfk>n 11 tNll upon "' lpt>rcwtl tM c11u ot ~ a. :" ~ ..!!!;. ...._ ......... mede but ..._,. c--.t -Mft O G • .., ·~~!'l'"'' ec ... mey UN .... _,.,.., -•Mf, ...,._. ., ......... ,...,..,.. ..... ........ AS TIWSTU rant l\lnd1 and HUO wlll heve Ntltlleo 1t1 r .. pontjtM!llift undtt the NatlONI Erwt-
1141f\, Of eM~. l1lf • ao ~el... 120VILLAGCOAl<SORIVE ronrnentel .-o11cy Act of 1"9 HUO Wll ~.,, Objec.1'0n to Its epptOllel of the ....... ~ ~ IUff\.... ...... COYI~ CA91l11 (1'1J961 , ...... of fllnO• end ac.~l)fll'IOe Ollhe C:er1tflc4ltlon only If" It Oft one fOf ll'1t folow-
MIOUNd "' .-o... o4 Truea. ---in...e ..... • ,3 •no l>hl• °"• M Jff~• •1 • lft IMd ~··· Mll!lnW, If ..,, IY CR/$ A l(L"'GtRMAN •> l'l\at tM certl~IOn ., .. not In fllC1 exkuted by ll"te «*1!fy1ng ofltc9f 0t °"* ~ "'9 ~ 81 •Md 0... et fNtl. 1-· Cl"31-ofl~ol~tiPe>r~"""HUO·or ~ ....... ,... ..... ,~........ •«ii vr , .,,_ .,_.. "r ._, Dlled o4 frwl. ,_ ._.,.... Ml~ 6lt 19113 bl fhel the ~I• tnvtlOl'llMnta.l r~ recorct tot thl OfQftCt ~ .,,._ ._.,,_., ....,••d to 0. "411.Ut.AI "°" ol • r~ed ~ ftnOing 0t tt41P ~to 1tM PfOttC1 in ll'1t tl1'Won. Tho wutlcwr1 ur-. MMlf ~ ., ,,... ,.... mwita1 r!M9W ~~
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h "'..,..., ... ~ ..... ...._ .. o.e..... what you're "* dMed Ap'M 12, 1t12 r.,_ r~ •• IMllll»e., lht ~ Ott>ert· • ....._ ..... •• • • .., ._ .. '*""' ,.._. doing, your "'*"'· CIY 04 ,...._, e..ct1 ~·'MY ... Mdr1111d to. '"*°'"* .... a... .................. ......_ ............. &--. W• ~. U I ~ of HoulNng end UfWI 0..~t. t81& W"1 ,,.._
.... ,, ... ,..... ._.... ot fftW • .-w .,.. hometown pie 9oultola1d LOt AllO"• Caltfoml, 1oc11w•cn. _,, ... ~ ...... c.-, .. ..,_ IM11 .a.a. ~ . ._.. t.... GiaMM Hiiie CA ,,,......,. t•Ht newtpaper ......,_~, 10 the r..._. Of IUrldt °" ._ °"* !hen lt10M M9t9d "' the """°"' a1-4tl0 perao111ph WW "°' be coo•d• 9d ~ HUO No objec'flon r~ alt• Auou-1,
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..,__ ~n • Callla•w c.r...r1 " '"*' rm, ~ MUrphy, ~ ......_,,City of~ 8"ctt. ~ ~ ~•P•e. ....., ........ a....•• ••I••-• PGt1 hacl'I. CA n••f1. -v . au"*'" ftt I ' lllt, til'I. 1111 I n. ftulleehed ~~.._.~Noe May ti, t"3
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Tuesday, Max 11, 1993 U
.... p!TICii W llOTICU PUIUC llOTICU PU1UC llOTICll PUIUC llOTICU PUil.JC llOTICU PUIUC llOTICU PUIUC llOTICll W llOnca i•~:Jlrla!!:~4............ ..... ,..,._ WMUTLH 8COTT ..... ~ M -~ le;.~ ..... ~...-!' "'-"•11'•1;1 WIOTICI ,.._.,,..,ht f~ --~end ... ? ......... ~ -..y ............. 08MI • .-VAllOWICM, COASTAi. COUNTIP e:s; TEH ,ORM""°MAY~. "",A(: ....._ •• ...... .... ., .. ,_. ........ } .... ..,_ d ...
...... .... t?W =~":.,, ~ aeoo •• •UTWOOD CAOW, tloet ~ W• IENTED DUAINO THE V.....,_ c.. .. • ~ teecMt ~ °" llllllf'cti 2 ',.. 0MM ..... .,.._., ..
............ ....... -.. .... ~ (Thi• IU"'°"'Y AVL an tOt l'UL. k MC, ~ liNcit, PU8UC HEARINGS fOfl ..... ..,.....aa... ............ F~~~· ..., ·~·
............. C..... .. &low ht pertoNI r.-L•llTO•, CA eaeat ~ ~ =-:: ~ ::., IUAT .. [A INfOflMATIOH. 9fi MMM PURI, S... ........_...... The9 .....,_.,...· wu fNd ..._ ~~ Ille eae47 .. ...... ............. IO I.Ille many C7t4f ~ crt.t;"'lhlll be ;;_ 29 T[l£PHON£ 7S6--S2•5. ()fl ¥tc. l'real•-a ............ ""°' the Courtly ca.ti Of .-Ul ~ ••••-••e;rtrt
... ........ .... _, .......... adone ~ ~ Publlahad Newport ltl3 ~II ht~~ 7114-S:JlS. Ofl VISIT THE P11bh•ll•G Hewpotl 'n>e followi"O ~ Or1t199 Covnty Ol'I .. .., 3 8eec ".C••te Mee a -.nn ....... ~ -... ~ ~ a.fore lak hK~OSl.t ..... Dlllfy ~ betOt• the ent.ctl)Med ~~:::~RT':flO~SEOflR a..d\.COJ'-..... Ou1 W• ~ buslNU.. ·~ O••tr ~Uet .... "· Wl.MA'10ll eftar•e• te.a ·~ -.,, -~~ Po60«Meytl,tt,25,1193 Nledlle.,,_..Oat>ow VK:ES AT CfTY HAU n PdOl lMtll 1"3 CYPR SS ACCO UNT , P"Hee e~ tM~ •
.... OI' ~r '""-"' •• ~ ~...,,..iv!"9.J: TuW2•5 DetM:..., .. ·~ FAIR DRIVE, COS TA Tu2'!1 :i.:.. ~=. :O:;o Cy ~~ ~.~,.!'-:" T25' u.MN ....., ..... -,,..,, wtewe M tNa requited to pve nouc• to JOHN H, MAM MUA. CAUFORNJ.A PU.UC NOTICE Jacil ic.rp 9lld t..oos K#'P ._... Meu ._..., ""1 •1 PUILIC NOTICE
1111111t1111"'9w.._.. IHYe. Attw ••ra•tt• iflwffled l*IOnl ""6911 PUIUCNOTICE JASOMCAATU MAAYT ELLIOTT O.puty Tnnt ... o1 tn. J.o. af'd 11.1• 25,June t, 19'l
LOCATIOll1 ....._, .... .,. ....... te ... ht'( hllYe Waiwd nouc. 01 Publlahed Hew pot I City Clettl ~1_.... l<Hs Karp Fal'lllty Trull l11 229 1"489
YI•• 8•1t••I, 4 a4 a ..._. -. .._.... -. ~to tne prol)OMd 1H~ Beacn-Cosui w.aa 01tly Publl •h•d Newport Mettee., cMlled June 17, INl, Ten-PUBUC NOTICE '1ctttlo.,. ......... C..... ..._, ..... te • ...,._ ..... r ection) TN ltldtpendenl ESCROW NO. Polol May ta 1993 Beach.Co1ta Mesa Daily Dl...tYtlen ef It'll 1r1 Common,,.IOI W"1 ~-u M•"'e ......_ ....... C...,. .,. ... .,. ...,. , ..... ~:.C,~~'Ym~ t480r"MW • · TU2•7 Piloe M.ty "· 5, s. 7, a. 1•. l'artnenttlp Walnut s11ee1 12D0 c. F1c:tlt'°"• • ..,,._,
.... ..... ..... .. M lft Mttlfte •11ed petson l'ilff .,, ob-NOTICE TO 15• 17• 18• 19 Tu.22• James AlderlOtl, Wllkam ~~'~!!. A•· 8u.tn ... Name are~~~~·
••TITt•a OR H ..._••UM Mle .. ._ Jectlon 10 the ptlltlon and CREDITORS otr PUBLIC NOTICE • C Brown, Daniel W soc1a1tt, a CaMOfnla lim 5late,.,."t PRE MIER CLEANERS,
... UMD•RTMU-"••rlftt ~, ••llln9 lhow•J:tacauH wnw the 8ULK U&.E PUBLIC NOTICE Oon•hve, NellOn D J<>nts. lied pannetshtp Tenant "' Tne Following P«llOr'• 676" We1tm1ntltr "hid -.._..,.,.........._.. ' CN lice t PUeLICNOTICE Trustee. Thomas l ,..~ _, Col"-Ao 91edolnQOU~~ssas .,, " PllCN9CT1 0ow VI.--. I COW\ noc grant lht o purauen ClTY·WID• CMtotM8S7 ' Schnber Gerry B Conred • ....,. .. mon. wO "'''· OUAUf'li' HEALTH SER '8, Wu1m1n11ar, CA ....... oe.e.tct /AY90 0..... View ....._. autnonty. to UCC Sec. et OS) -J o Oeotl Wllll blftatd & Katz 2.377 Cr.,.. . 92e13 ll .. laR t•:a 17100 DIMrtcrt, t7200 Pt-A HEARING on the J>ri. NOTICE IS HEREBY TRAFl'tC IMPACT NOTICE OF ames . .k .an. am lhaw ~ard 1310, Tor VICESF 9900 ~~~ c'!." Young J Kim , n~1 .... ,.. •t • " lion Wiii be held on JlJNE GIVEN lhal. bUlk .... I• FEllPROGRAll DISSOLUTION OF : ... l(~:!Y·s·~i-...~G ,._E rance,Clllomla90501 --oun1 .. n ~T I $l)fongd•'• •201 . HvntJng Plttallyrat, Street. ,..__ ree ' _,,._ 17, 1993 at 1·•5 P.M In about 10 be made THE COSTA MESA PMTNEASHIP .... 99'...,, -·-r ...,.y. Th11 b1111,,.ts 11 con-IOl'IMI 92J08 Ion CA 9264? ............... c-. ;;.:; .... ,,,:----... ., Dept. 703 loceled II 341 Th• name(•) ~ buSI-TRANS PORTATION ANO Pubtlc noll<:• Is ~ ~o~ :,:ne~~ d ueled by Ttftll\11 In FHP, Inc .. Ctlilorni• Thi• oui1neH II COi'\.
...... NM7 • • The Ctty omt. South, Or· nets addreu of the Mllef Pl.ANNINO COMMISSIONS given lh.i Gltnfed O'Rellty 'her.-of0te doing Common to real ll'opelty "17361 9900 TaJl>et'I Aw ducted by. an lnd1\l\dual t•ITIAL ••VIRO .. Zllt Atte11Uen: Dr. ange, CA 92661 we: JOHN H HAM, 1725 Will HOLD PUBUC HEAR-opment Cotp , and Glenled busintu' und« the flCtl The reo111ra n1(1) com-~ W'Llin VaJley, Cal.I· The reg1slranl(1) com ...,.AL STUDY ~ .la"'" Terweew, Su-IF' YOU OBJECT TO OW Monrovia StrH t, #A2, INGS FOR CONSIDER-Development Ventures. llOllS firm n..-and 1..,.. menced lo tranuct bust r"'" 7oe INlnCed 10 iransact t>u51 PMD 9Y: Ooeen View ""'9t .... M granting o4 the pellbon, you Costa MeS<I. CA ATION OF A CITY-WIDE Corp heretofore doing of Gallerta Juj;;_ 11 ~j; ness undet the Foc:t•llOu• his busu'leU '' con. nns uno~ in. FattOUt
._....__. Dte1rk:t 'DATED: Mar t ~ should appear al Int 1lt1t· Dotng business as "J H TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE busmess under the lle11 300 South Tower 3501 Bus.ness N1mt(I) l1s1eo oT~ed b'( 1 corpott1110n Businen Name(\) L11r11<:1
-'"~ • Ing and •ta•• your "ob-HAMS PARTY PROOUC-PROGRAM THIS PAO. llOuS firm namt and style JambOfM Road Crty ol 1bove on. M?, '20 19?3 fecJ'Slranll•I .. u com l\>Olle"" N A =~ .:.::·: 9r: OR. MMU TM-~· :tt!~:r: :: TIONS" I ~ED l~PACT FEE PTA°E o4 GOVCIGf ~· Can-N-port Be.en County ol fa': .:rt.Ol:u~-: r..,,,~ :.• ~~'·;:~~~~":,~ f~g.t.t~enl wn Med -e .... .....__ te ......._ W AJftT. R t a ... ~e lhe he111lng, y-~ ap-All o t her b u s ntll SCORAPM OIF TWEITH9901N GEH ykon Assoc ateaGOC( orrnet1y Orange Stale of Cahlomlll T ..... Ju 17 1""'3 nus Name(ll hsted aoove -· --·-·-...-.... ~ name(•) and addreu(es) E H 1 N· nown as Ak1nst Dove d·"' on' , .. _ 3111 d•y ol rust datvv ne ,,,.. w11" tne r--y Clttl\ of -teft•ftt OC•.-N "' u,.. ,. CCA HOid I • on June 1, llJ'JJ """"'" ...., W.W. tor nlWM -· , -pnranc;a may be In ptrton used by the seU111{s) within ERAL PLAN. ANO FINAL Canyon Associates) al 1 March 1993 by mutual mgs, nc FHP 1 R F M Ortll'O• C~ on M~y 3 ................... n Vl•W SCHOOL 018-or by your attorney. the past lhreo years. H EI R llCMA ADEQUATELY C1111c Plaza, Suitt 175, Coty cons.,;I, diHOlve the said By t<alhkn J F-rs.u,1n. nc · o~ uf 1993 ._, ...._." TAICT IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR 511ted by the aeller(1), are DESCRIBED THIS ACTIV· ot Newport Beach, County partn41fShip Ind tef'l'runate Pres1dt1<1I, Genetal PaMer phy, A.$sisi.ani retaty f5a9634
llOTIC• is ..,.._ Pvbll•h•d Newport or 1 contingent cre<lflOf or None · ITY FOR THE PURPOSES ol Orange, State of CalifOf· thetr , .. ahons as pannen Of Car1,..Communtt•H As Th•s statement ""n ~ l<l P.il>lisn~ NewPQf1 Ouct. OIV8.M th.a ._ -· Beach-Costa Meu Catty the deceased, you must lole The location In C811lortv1 OF CEOA. n&a, did on the 31st day o1 thtrein tOCl"'"· a CA l1mi1eo p.111 Wtlh the Cc>utilf Cler• Of 0ceen Pilol M II 1993 your clwn with lhe C0\#1 ot the chief eacut1w office THE IMPACT FEE PRO-December, 1992 by mulual FUf1her nollce lS hereby nersh1p ()f~ Count'(°"' Apnl IG Cotta ~~ Dady Piic.t M1y View Sc ..... Dlatrict IY • and mall 1 copy to the pet· ot the setter Is 27571 Ber· GRAM IS PROPOSED TO eot11en1 dissolve tht said grwen that. !ht undersigned This statement wH I led 1 11, 18 2S, June 1, 1993
_.-a•H•• te 1 .... e _, Tu2t8 sonal reprnan1111ve IP. dun. Mission Vie10. Ca FINANCE THE IMPROVE· partnership and tenn1n1te n not be responsible With Int Couniy C•e<k of F5879M Tu 131
.... ,,.. Declaret~., PUIUC NOTI poonted by IN COUl1 wilhtn 92691 MENTS THAT ARE NECES lhlff rela11onsh•p aa pat1· ;;~ th•• day on lor anY Orange County on Mat 3 Put>oisned ~~-l>Of1 St' " -v;;-;:-t;,.r you re buyer•g
tar te.e •r•••••d CE low months lrom 11'1• d<1t.e The name(s) and bus•· SARY TO ADDRESS THE nefS there•n ob.,gauon incurred by the 1993 CoS1<1 Me11 D;i oy Pu.:>t M<1y ur lhng, ciass•lied ~ ._,. N....... aac 112:a ot l"rst lssuanoe o4 lelteta neu addrau ol the CUMUlATIVE IMPACTS OF Said business 1n the tu-others In thetr own names f5eff23 11 18, 2S J.-1 1 AJ c;ovei:o all Y°"" net(li;•
Dec.lantloft .. Meed NOTICE OF oa~ ~. c~.1''.!.~. l()f'IPr-9..'.oote bu~er(s) are J ASON DEVELOPM ENT WITHIN loxe Wiii be conducted by or In lh• nilm• ol th•,,.,,, P\Jbllshed N-pot1 Beach Tu 230 ;::=.;;:::=====:::::
en._ tlMl"W .._. tN l'l[TITIOM TO Cod.' Th;;~; fOf' i,l."ng CA TEA. 25315 V1s1a HM-COSTA MESA ANO TO EN· N1A who Wiii pay and dis-DATED AT Newport Costa Mesa Datl'f p,101 MJy PUBLIC NOTICE
......... net hawe a ADMllflSTIR elllms w.11 not e•ptr• ti.-=~ uke Fortst, CA !~~EL~~[ ~~E s~1~~~ ~~:~• 0r1~ek~~11~ ~~ Beach, CeMfoma, thl• 11 18, 25, June I 1993
.a.nlflcent affect an ESTATE CW: fore IOUf months lrom ttie The assets bemg sold a1e IS MAINTAINED ON THE ce1ve all monies payable 10 t7th MJ of 11••• 1993. Tu232 P UBLIC NOTICE
the enwtr .. _..nt. TM MMU W. HINES h.!!~lng datt noticed generally desCtlbed as F••· TRAFFIC CIRCULATION the hrm 0 ' M 11 l VEN Y & PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SAl.E t t •ke JAMiia WILLIAM 1"""'e turH, Equipment SYSTEM. Funher nollce is hereby MYERS, St 0 Newport Nouce 15 hefeby given
reeaena e au.por HINlla ab VOU MAV EXAMINE lht All fil!lures. equipment. of PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL given lh31 tho underslgl'led Center Drive, S uit e CNS t 093209 pursua"I to M!CIJOnS 30'1
.. wot.enta~r a.,.n l4ocu-nltlel JAMES HIMES ~~·. kaep~elncoun.i--t" youtn a certain Calen"9 Buainess BE HELO AS FOLLOWS will not be responsible 1700, Newport S.ec h, Fic:tltloua and 3072 of Ille Covd Coa • ., ,...._, ---ed tn Known as "J H. HAMS. TRANSPORTATION COM-from lhls day on, for any Cal" m la 92SS0-8429 ol the St.ate ol C l1f0<l'll.J ~ .,. ...... lliW tM CASIE NO, A1US77 the estate, you may Ille PARTY PRODUCTIONS Ind MISSION obl1g;:i11on inclJ(rod by Iha o ' Bualneu Na"'e lM under11gned, VII·
Olatrlct . Ceplea ef To 111 heirs, banerlc11nes. w•lh lhe coun 1 fom\al R• are locilled a1 1725 Mon DATE Wednesday. M<1y 01hef(1) •Cl (his) (her) (theft) Attention: Merk D. St•tement le-(W'lde Tow ,otiU sell 11: ~ .,.... ~ and credttors, con~t c:redi-quest 101 Special NOllCt ol rovla Street. IA·2, Costa 19. 1993 own name(s) Of on lhe Peterson, Esq. The FOiiowing ptf!iOnS put>li<: aucl>On. 11 1022 E
._ "'' •••~ N...uwe !ors, and Pf"90l\I whO may the filing of an inventOty Mesa. CA TIME. 7 00 pm or as namt ol lh• l1rm. Denlel W. Oonaohue are doonq bus•ness as Ct>es1n1.11 San:<1 Ana c,,.,,
heteretien M otherwise be tnltretled lfl and appr1tlill o4 estat.e u-The bulk a.lie Is Intended soon as pouible lhetealter Date d at Glendale, Publlahe d Newport (l )CAAPENTER LOGIC CJ2701 at 6 00 am on M
...., .... the will Of Miile, or both, sets °' ol .,... pet1tl0n °' lo be Consummated at !he PLACE C1ly Council C Ill I t hl 2 3 d B _...,.. ... ~ u D 1y SYSTEMS IN C (DI•· 28, 19'93 the lo41ow>r 1 do• teMe4 ....... et. Dhtrkt Of' JAM ES W HINES •ka account 1s0Pr0Vlded In C1 a orn • • r ea .... , ..... o ..... ,..esa a• S EE OMPU ER OMca .. 17200 "-JAMES WILLIAM HINES section 12SO of the Ca~fOf· otl1ca of COASTAL COUN· Chambers al •ly H3ll, 77 d•J of lbrch, 1993 PolOl May 18, 1993 p c D c T 0•5 scr bed pt'O~' c I ... I
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"'8 eaMT filed by DALE HINES In the form Is available from lhe and tho anlt<:opated aale DATE Monday, May 24, por•tlon CONVENIE NT •·Speed Det1wcry Service Saod sa e 1s for ll" pur
A _.,..0 heerl"9 en Sllptnot CoUf1 of Calllor-c0Ut1 clerk. dale ls June 30, 1993 1993 Bv: RAJAN PURI, Sr., whetner you're buy· Inc. CA, 2950 Airway Ave PO~• ot ~11isry1oq .. 11n "'
thle .. ,.,...,...1 wtll nla, ~nty ol OOANGE Attorn.w for the Petl-The bulk sale 1s subject to TIME· 6·30 pm. or as Soll your unwanted Ing, setltng, 0 , just .fB-2, Costa Meaa. CA lhe un<:1ers1')Md tor 1ow·"'~ en THE PETITION req11ea11 n-r· Cahfornoa Un1torrn Com soon n pon1Dle lhereaflcr iool\lng, classified llas 92626 and stor39e \090ll'ler wilt M oendYctotl lliW t9'e 1h11 DALE HINES be ap-• merc1al Code Section PLACE· Clly Councll •toms lho easy way! Tl'\1s business 11 con
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'h _..i I a•••l't.TTD 2142 LIOO ta .. , 3 • 3, tam rm, E'aics. No pell BA, w/O. lrplC, gal Mon.Fri AM & PM _ _;..--.,..,.--~~~ o urtt auum-tnt)rmoua mpor· AAADVV~ 1ect•c 2-e•r gar. e :u-a4a7 '600/mo '72:J-eet8 M\•fl Ht Tln\9 C•llat• Wented Mwel Wa.h· ~ fOf M•ch 0t ""-"
lantt and I t lem try Wat dtarly l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2,300 310 2n.158J 250 oOI• Sc CM en1, Ofyet9 & ~ltrQ· C~ 8MW indtCa~. Tht r.ilt to five lwuta IMMAC custom csec Call OWMr all ... OPM, •lwnh••·•lyl• 28'•,.•••••••-...-&10HI Cash d•~· a:ta.3t7t tho~ al•m 1nurnt while denyin1 TH •Br, den, 3Ba, -•""'L""'kl,...,..•-=P-enl.....,.n-....a-,,..a-•-1 "'ea. patio, poot, i• -C-..,..--.,.--N-,-.-d-NH_d__ Ing on conc:tt 960·7527 ""'n•~nl c1( •1t ... -r d··-"'ndt or bollt alrp, poof tonnla ft.~ Och ~r. 1032 C w. WtllOtl BUSINESS • For Charo-Chicken, wo.11e frlgldalre ~a• CADJUAC ... ., •• • ,,. _.,.., 2 btka to "-h l:1ex1ble Harbor v .. w-..... , S7QO No pet CM6.()105 FINANCE " padn. South dearly had thf v1IUH .,.. I BR. pat1< mdl $900 CM. 1 yr ••P. gd refe. dry•r. old bul WO •• liiiii~--~~~· to proceed. $1800 47203344490S42 Lu• Wtrfrnt 18R $t500 Remo411eled t BRI••••••••-Start Whr. Call Jot It\· good con<t. 5'10 firm, •at Coupe de vu...
Sin<'t' the bidding iug•tsltd 2BR Beachfrom St:J50 197&. Poot, tndry leN1ew. 310/493·2424 646·2255 U"• MW. RHIOl'ed In-
" 873-e030 Mon.Sat CloM to everything •----------1 1... 0 ... ..... .... h ........ South held the king ol 1padt1, Wf't1t IRVINE 2144 710 Udo Park Of. HURRY! 546-9081 COACHES Whit• IQ capeclty •lee· a..... .... ...... .....-
wll'tly lookfd ellt'Whert lO 1lart the BOSIHESS trio "Dryer S100. pnt. CO. S9000 spent k T) I h d . d Near Udo. 2Br IBa ---------OPPORTUNITY Needed for Costa Belg• Hotpolnte Re· tut 3 yrL Mult Me
at la(' . tt arer won t e aamon * Twtle Rock* h0\1se, tam rm, patio, HUNTINGTON 2904 Me.a HS: freshman trig S 175. Both tootc/ Beat offer. &4s.-032 I 1u3. ~a hed twd :~un~ oi' ::dpt LO 4BR + 2Ba, ramnv ta~~1 ·~~=~r. BEACH 2640 ~~~~~o v=~~.d:,•::s run 11111 Sl75 000•1527 t-D-O_DG_E ____ 9_0_6_5
an ~ e ace an 1n1 o cu • ti• rm. 2 cot g r. central liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii country. Contact ---------1"iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ili&i~ C'arding. 1pade, then ruf(N'.I ~dub. heavatr. micro, d/W, NWPT SHRS 3BR 28A. LOCAL ROUTE.Posa. M Miiie Athletic 1•
When the queen of clubt did not f/p, xtt locl 724-4289 f/p, pauo, gar, comm ••FURNISHIED t•R S4000 Weekly•Buv oir=or, at ;5a.3 1e1 FU1t1flTURE 6014 ·99 Shadow, Buroan<IY
come down, dtclarer WUltill able to pool, tennis No pets utJls pd, lg tned paho, All Or Part Free atk"669671 SS800
rea<'h dummy with 1 trump to ruff a $1400 yrty 65<>-8145 $650/mo, S350 dep. Info eeoo-7•1-4311 CONSTRUCTION Rthan Atten furniture, HONDA SMITA ANA
dub and eet up two winners. U nfor· IAGUNA Versailles on Bluff, viow 842-484& -L.oca--1-V_an_d_lng--R-ou-te-. H i r ing immedl All country Georgian 547-35SI
I h BEACH 2148 $120000 a week po-quallfled bulld1ng mour, twlng rm & dW'·l---------tunau y, l ere was no rt' entry to 2Br 2Ba, Ip, pool, apa, 1_________ te1tllal· Must sell trades/equip op•ra· Ing rm 54e-9350 HONDA 9085
the t.t>le, ao df'clarer had to ronc.df' gym, sec gate, ctbhae NEWPORT l -800-6'3.YENO 1ors. tor tong t•rm ..,,,.-----=-----::-:: t~ o apade" Spectacut-coa .. al SI 000 Vltl pd 5~114 commercial p1ojects. Futon w/fr•-· full liiiiiiiiiii~~ii!i!iii!iiiii
Had dttlartr coniuderfd the J>''9 view hm 2 m1tr ates, VIiia Balboa 2Br 2Ba, BEACH 2669 MUST SELL: Estab-305·947·5238 ext I 1, •lze, xlnl cond S120 -'85 CRX SI
'libihtv o ( a _. 2 club plit, the lrpl, balcony Avail 61 ocn/sunsel v-s. newliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1t1h•d vending route Sun Fri 9 5 EST OUO ~1281 slk,02821 t s.«OO " 1 $1450/mo 752 5094 tn yoor are•. Flnanc· ---------1---,--.-,---.,-,---.--HONDA SANTA AMA counter would have bf.f'n euy W • • painl, rmmac cond, yr •2BDRM $700• ing available. 1.ero. Day Cook Needed For Mu11 Soll'! Matching 5474sas
ftnd ln t.ead of drawin« trump1 Im· 159• S1300· &44-2.SOI BDRM s-568-2134 Moo-Tues Shift; Alley Couch & Loves ... t w/ _.... I .. __ , h Id h th •1 vvv* RestaLM"anl •501 w rechnera 111 all ends. _.__.,..,'86~C=-rv-,c-=so-.-n-"'""":: tn("Utale y, UC\.. arer • ou c:u e NEWPORT Frig, dshwshr, atovo 'VENOtN G -tncredl bl• PCH 84&-tu28 $500 obo S49-4139 • ._,01495314800 ace of clubs and ruff a club h111h. BEACH 2169 AP"DTMENTS tnel. No pots S45~4855 routes wllt sell cheapt ---------• HONDA SANTA ANA
Then come the kin11 and ace o( iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ $3K...o1K cash weekly ft-I NMded Orn•t• p•l10 ••I. 5474555 hear11 and another dub ruff t.o aet FOR RENT 2BR I BA, new kitchen, posalb ... Proven man-.,nwn w rought Iron. With tea -,_.,,.-,----:--:-::::-:--.-:-1ndry rm, g:"age. nice • N ..., For Charo-Chicken. ~~rt $500 673 2n1 '88 •-cord uc Auto up the suit. There'11till a trump on area nr Harbor High erma .. er. o com...,..•· CM. Eam up to $10/ _ ..... __ . ----·---•t1c7ooon2 $8200
tht board as an entry w cash the Beach Area! $895/mo. 673-3039 ~:;:~ltd~~~~ quah· tv. Must be 18 with SOUTHWEST BED
winners and t.eke <'Ire of the 11padt11. HEW'°"T PEHIHIULA , ·800·992·1202 11tn1 OMV. Call tor In· Log pole 4-poster HONr~~;~.J: ANA 11C1 rledarer scores an overtrick. YEARLYOOWINTER CORONA •Ask About Our tervlow, 3 !0/493·2424 queen size Pd SIZOO. ______ ....,,... ___ _ S650 MO S2000!MO Move-In Speclall 2 '88 CIVIC, 5·apeed,
1-4IR lftcl oceanfront DEL MAR 2622 Yoors Now!. 2BR, lam-I••••••••• FISHING TACKLE sell 5'150 675-3081 AC, new 11ereo &
9040
TODAY 'S
CROSSW'ORD PUZZLE
Futn1S11eQ.'l,lnlurn1stled 1ly complex, Av.erago ANNOUNCEMENTS Sates & aorlvce. Ptr. Whit• a Br••• Trun· tires Creal cond Villa Rent als tOOO s/I 2BR IBA, gar, tent S6l7.50/mo w/a 6 ,.......... Coll 642-6662 die bed, lllce new $4'00 $6500/obo. 752·5094
675 A 912 1 d k / e •1200 mo tse.,e50-8310 t• ---------• obo. Wing belc chr, gd 88 CR)( Sr ... 9 ec w vi w, • HOUSEKEEPING cond SSS, 646-23J8 Ownr 673-3521. Rum· B•chelor for ONE! stlt•Ot4'597 $6800
bold Ally 875-4822 Full BA, patio, quiet, ANNOUNC~MENTS Dependa ble, M otl· HONDA SANTA AMA '" v clled, Outgoing. FT ---------547.3555 Adorable 1BR tum, very cteanl Incl Utits 2920 avg S8·10/hr 723-4443 MERCHANDISE 1--8-9-C-,v-,c-UC...,..S_.O,,..N--
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10 Rude one 14 GIMll
matke<plece
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17 Sum
11 8olher't
18 Conceel 20 Help
22 Scoldeo
24 Hom IOUnd
28 Hatd ...or1'era
27 Mopers
31 Gr1~y arH
32 Aci1eu Dern
33 -ease
15 Black bird
S8 A ol 8A
3Q Ot1mond pity
40 Mach1l1
41 -·!>Mn
42 Transparent
43 Singing vote•
44 NMdleflsh •s Fu1ur11 lruH
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47 Oath maker
51 -maGhlM
52 AHOCillM
54 Enlrl~
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2 •;on<;l)rll
3 Orunl<atds
4 O.lloy• ones
S Sodium
cerbon1te
6 Eitllnel bird
7 Motlem ruler
8 E'1u1ry
8 Garbage
10 Obffrve
11 Fru11
12 Not so young
13 Band sec;1ton
21 Fool pefl
:>3 Publ+c:
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25 Corny
27 Humdrum
allt\Q 28 IYIS
29 '"'and -lO Be dormanl
34 HOUM!hotd
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3Q ~ Whe11
40 Stt on
42 ._ .LM
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46 MoontaJn peek
47 La ()pefe
•e Female
49 Overact so Laue ,,.,
S3 Soo1y sco1
56 Shadow
56 POllef ste~e
5 7 HC>fllOl'I
3S Compi.teo
36 Medrclnll
pl1n1 Hoose 60 ••• mod•
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HAMM-ER
TIME?
When you need a little
work done around the
house, look in the Pilot
classifieds to find a
good carpenter,
electrician, plumber
or handy man.
S6'l5/0u1et studio BA
condo Poot, spa,
gym, patio, frig, gated
wolk 10 bch 646·2947
pvt, close to shops/ $550/mo 848-48 78 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC 60 1 S beach $700 Incl utlls ---------1• John's Philly Gntte, E.cp • sllc#2l20344 S6ft00
Reis req 640-2300 LIDO ISLE lully furn Home Care & Ro1u1urartt h tp, apply iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HONDA SANTA ANA
20R 2BA 71h Fir, Sec.
qar, boat dock avail
270 v iew , $24 95
771·3324 or 693-9310
1 Br U11t, gar tnCI in poraoo aner 2 30 WILL TRADE: t7 • 547-3555 •SUPER SHARP• 5785/mo yrty 1 per Errands! Be 8 d •-----..,.-..,,,.,,.,,---2Br !Ba. new crpV son, no pets 673 08::17 20379 ach Iv color TV, Maqn•vox '91 Accord EX 4
pnVshutters, fp, gar, The 25th Hour ORDER DESK stereo wt\.Jpe speitk· Door. appio• 21K mt,
Yatd s1075 731-4448 Ver5a1llcs. LAG lbr w/ Refs•, 30 Year in F 1 di son to er1 fOI' 10· cOlor TV & loaded, auto. 1mmac mini view $795'mo, r en Y per port.able CO palyer $1 3,500 840-233&
Avail 6 t 3/4br, 2ba. ----------XLNT QUIET toe the Communitv take & procesa phone 646-181 t ' orders Ovtres lnC In· 93 Del Sot St
cent air, lrg yard, ga· COSTA MESA 2624 many omen. walk 10 545-2575 swertng p hone. lqht ---------5000 m1, $15 900 rage. P•I o" $1595 beach, lull !>OC tse, no 'I MF 4'0 HONDA SANTA ANA
dep 840-74t4 pets, 559 3965 ~r. ~ •---------~~''111~;~c M Call PETS 8r 547.3555
BAYSMORE beach •*Cozy furnished LOST & btwn 8am 12 646-0864 ANIMALS 6049
collage 3Br 2 B;, Sludro S55Q/mo No ••••••••• D 2925 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------S2SOO/m o, tat/last pets Gas & woter incl. FOUN _P_a_n_T-1m_e ___ F_ul_l_T-1m_o_' MERCEDES 9130
Avail 611 64$·9379 Lv Msg ~5330 APARTMENTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e SS.20,ISTARTe FREI! KITTENS liiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii
atg C•nyon Gated •$200 OFF! 3BR FOR RENT LOST CAT Retail Sales.Customer :=~·u.~ '::ig~0~1~'~ '8 1 3 00 TO Cre.:it
Comml 3600 ai l, 3/3, 2'hBa , W/0 hlcups,I••••••••-Long hair champagne Service Summer homa 641.9630 be• ch wa gon' 3 cor, blk pool, spa, qorage, 2233 Fa1rv1cw color Himalayan, openr"9S No oxp req •004064 SI 1,500
den, dtn rm, olc, nurs· 51 070/mo 548-7001 nout mate, bluo eyes. 17 pos111oos 955·7982 •••••••••• Mla1lon ~lo Imports •---------wearing tag ('Kobi, • u.--Pio ery, s35oo 151• tMil $480/Sm•ll t BA. ROOMS 2706 Abbte Ross (310)274----------• 217o ..... ,,......c. _.,
mo '° soc Furn Srngto, n/smkr 954 w ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5754 Lost by cat Property Mgr GARAGE SALES M•Mltl "• S3700 (714)720-0566 '7th. Clean & Solo.t• silting ·grandpa Sun · Uc helpful, bul 1eqd 714-364-1700
Double Wldo M obile 548-0358 or 548 0621 CdM·I Btk to Och' Rm doy night, May 9, In NB olc 642·.3850 Tom 86 560 SL
2BR 2BA, pool, com· _1_B_R_M_o_b_1lo__.H_m_o._.-O-u-1c-1 w/pVI OA, kllc h prtvs, tho Btulls, Npt Beach ---------•---------561( LIKE N(W
plotely redone. Secure. From $570 n/smkr. Pref tom REWARD 963-02 19 RECEPTIONIST NEWPORT Stk #045566 $27,500
Cannery Rental'l, lno $395/rryo 873·53321---------For e•clllng chlropt c HONDA SANTA ANA 1·800-247-8209 1991 Newport Blvd Cdll Ch11s11nu LOSr 01omond tennis lie olf1co E•P ro· BEACH 6169
No pots 846-8373 bracelet • Mo1hor's quested Apply rn per-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 547-3555 Eastbluff 4BA 2Bo.
VIEW Ol(pon<Jcd tam1
llVrng, 2 l/p Pvt yd
S25001mo Don Pfaff
642 9797 Cold.wl 8.inlltf
2BR 2BA, gar, frj>t, dlw, l:o•chJsive B lb<>a Ph'""'"· Dav Fashion l slu.nd· son (., 5891 Warnor at BIO RUMMAGE SALE -.8-8--190--E~2-3_S_ig-,e-d-,
deck. Upper unit 1n largo room wrt pvt sen ti mental value • Sprtngdato, HO, blwn only "11( mil t, orig
qu1014,ptex $750/mo onlraneo Noamolc1n9 REWARD.Call Judi 8tlamMW·F St.Andr•-Ch~rch· o wner •4 6~H 60
548•2997 or 644.7064 $350 mo 875-3391 714 644·7904 t 0-5pm WE HAVE CVt RYltUNGI SI 1 qt)()
Gated Comm'ty 481
3Ba. city v1ow comm
pool/tcnn1s, 3 car gar
Avmt $2950 759-1883
Re~taur.mt Thurs ~hrn 7pm. Fri Mis.Mon Vlelo lmpor1• 2DR AU new ~ERV· ---------i.OST: DOG 9am ::;,>prn, MJy 20 &
THING 1ns1de & out•! HOTELS Auatr•ll•n Shep-EXP'D SERVERS 21. 15th & lrvw1e Ave ;-.~U· .,,,,. Plo""f
Ftreptace garage, etc herd, rem. re-d & gray Lunch & drnnet post 71._3 84-1700 5795 772•7550 & MOTELS 2718 eolor, no tml 519. 11011~ Appty 1n p r on ••••••••••1,,...,,..,,_.,=-=-,,.....,=-=------., Sant.:a AN Hghts area 3 5pm M oo f rt The '88 560 SL Only 38K
Whether you're buying 3 8A. Ground floor ,. RCWARD 546-3654 Alta, 880 Newpon TRANSPORTATION mites "082 7 ?2 or setting, Ctasllfte<J lrplc • gJr ' all new COSTA MESA MOTOR IN~1-L-O_S ___ T_:_P_e_r_af-an_C_•_t Contor Or N 0 ............ $.S,990 ~era all yout needs! 1n·ou1 Rite near Har· low daity/wkl'f, S9'J --~__......,._,_..----1 M1aalon Viejo lmpona bor. $995 772·7550 up, top loe. no111 to Cr;iy, wrlh orange SEC RETARY. Long 28'0U Q'All .. P\""
0011 course. 645•840 •Y•• Lost Mny 13 00 term , dependable---------.,, 11 '°
AVAILABLE NOW C()n(Jress Street CM up'd, enthua1111uc. BOATS 7011 71.._38...,1700 PLUG 2BR a pl M ove4 n •---------AC. WAflO 548 2 I 62 org 11n 1z od & 1nte t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1------..,,-----apeclal. 1981 Maple RENTALS TO , __ T_A_K __ E_N_F_A_O_M__ lrq nl Pleasant tele '88 seo SL IO;al grn
___ ..,.-.,.......,...6_3_1_-4_086 ____ SHARE 2724 FRONT YARD pnooo mann r a must DUFFY 18' $8500 0109 onr 2JK m• Lo
E 'SIDE 2BA I BA dpl.c, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii At a c k /g ray 8 I g 40wpm Call 723 5550 Good cond, berth4MS 0 1uo Bl\ S33K.ht $46K. IN PJltO & bock yard, Wheel 3 whe"I tttlce, at Balt>on Isl 613 A k $391( PP 644-t•OJ "" TEACHEA(S) 5588 or 8051685 1443 new crpt drapcs1p111 CM Npt Terrace 2 rma. •l•eamcrs from h;lndle * * '89 300E Oro•t c.irt
~ pel ok $785 645 3452 lurn/un•urn Color TV, qr1ps H••r1~oken Pro,choolllnlant lod On I y 4 7 K '" 110 a
frtg/m1cro/poot/cabto 2·y-r-old. Please re-dler IO co teach lull POWER BOATS ,8486.26 S26,9!i0
,~ ..... , East1ide $350 1 ulll 4'32 !>888 t urn, no questions Irmo Pvt school• 00 Mia_..,, VleJo ''"port•
oslcod 330 Po.nsottl<l, UCI CAMPUS & tn Ir 7012 2870 U r;uet•t P\"'Y
Corona del Mar vino )(Int wor"lng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "''"IOl'I Vtll!'f' 60-0902 cond1Uon1. t 2 uml11 714-384-1 700 7 ECC 854 &<>30 18' Cla111c Oay Cru1~ r.1---.,---------
2BA tBA ...... $750 ---------120 e 20th St r om Prof n"6mkr to •hr
Cannery Romols. tnc hm 1/2 blk to t>ch, (b~~·
~. r. lv ·~"
Cl\~~ It;
1-800-247-8209 V(RY CLCAN, quiet,
w/d $380 • u11t 72)-0508 , .. •••••••-EAS TSIDE 2Br, 'lrptc, i•
garage, yard, w/d LIDO ISLE quwt Ml f-PERSO NALS hkups. No pets 5885/ shr hlle Bch/bny No
orlq o w n•r s111t\• '9 t 500 SL fHjCk
Teacher·Pr•School 1 96~. n w U111v l!>JI t>l;,ck Corgeoutl One
2 30pm 6pm HD ete>ll mo I o r , $1 2K obo o wner ~Ot 7406 C II
(714) 538-1441 Marie (714) ~4 tJl3 Minion Viejo lmpona
mo 619/934·3710 druge/amkr/pota 1••••••••-
•FREE CABLE!!• I
1 Bdrm. clean. pool
5lde, gated, lndry rm.
CIOSO lo beh, schlS &
shops 842·5858
$450 1 ull 723-1 H2
Nowpon eoach MIF i MEMBERSHIPS EMPLOYMENT MOTORCYCLES
blk to bch, w 0 , gar, 3018 SERVICES 5533 SCOOTERS 8018 &hr BA. $400 ~ ul
Avk 611 7 23-4205 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • 86 HON DA Sp REE.
WARNEA SPRINGS, CA ........ x lnt c ond, Ilk•
Use our membersh~p Piease be awate th•I new. $425 673 2771
S2SO entlll s you lo a tho hshngs 1n lhtS cal
mooth'I lreo use of ogory may require you Ht78 HONDA 750F
1810 lotMguttte P\wy
M~trOtl ~
714-384-1700
'91 500 Sl!L Ulk Prll
Olk Ono owner Only
22K m1tor.I
Mlaalon Viejo l"'porta
2110 ~ ,...,,,
l.&<otJ<On ""'° 714-384-1 700
golf, tennis, sw1mm1fl9 to cnll a 000 numtx-r Now top end, good•----------
and horseback nd1ng In whleh there la o cond1lloo, S 1 SOO obo
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con1ld1r1d •ttr.1ctlv1, pre.(l1nt. Al
thl1 momtnl, I'm In a qv•nduy.
Wh1n1vtr I rud you 1loud, •Y Lfo
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of ldf'M Yflu II be pr•IM'd, lov1 will bt
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NISSAN 9150
'89 S.nt1111, Red
atlc•Ol4'661 $4900
HONDA s.AHTA AMA
54745511
OLDSMOBl.LE 9155
'74 OLOS Toronado
nuns groat, body In
groat condition S900
o r tr ad• IOI' goOd d•
pendable economy
C:llf or amall truck
(714) 631·7"80
PONTIAC 9170
'81 Flreblrd
Hubba! Hubbel
5-apo, A/C . AM/fM
·.CHS, tll\, CrulH, p/
steer. p/brakH, red,
47K ml, '5.995. obo
M2·H 10 Lv Mag
SUBARU 9200
'81 01.. Wegon, new, low
mllea, low mile eng
prof ln.Ulled, A/C, &.
•P<I New tlr" Good
conc:t s 1150 ~2 70~5
TRUCllS 9220
'8 t Torota Truell
4x4, 62K ml, big tlr••·
tOU bar, K C. l~hlt $3000 Flrm 722·8Ml'
VANS 9225
'MVWVAMAOON
OooCI cond, dun, alt,
$1000 ... 0-1002
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