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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.._,.~Nol W.iltresses Debbie Keeney, lef~ •nd Roane Cranger wajt for M .. rtin Barof as to finish cooking hamburgers Sunday at Ruby's booth. 'FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD' Fifth annual Taste of Newport features something for .everyone 's palate 8y l.m1Am 8ashldl. ""' ... I f tlM .., •o a ..,.., hean ii truly tbrou&h his llomadl. then women would have b«n wise to escort their beaus to the faith annual Taste or Ncwpon this weekend. Billed as the city's quintessential culirwy fe1tival, the three-day event held at Fashion Island featured nearly 40 or the area's rmcst utcrics serving up 131 samples ol thcar most snvoty menu items. There ~re pitas piled with artichoke and crab, pastas stuffed with creamy centers and chowdcn poured Into bowls made of sourdough bread. Patrons could choose from shrimp saunpi, coconut shrimp. rock 5hrimp. Thai shrimp, skewered shrimp. lhrimp brochette, mushroom and shrimp, s.autecd shrimp. shrimp and tcaUop ~ichc and shrimp in Louhian.a hot • U«. Lobster tamales. siant &rilled prawns, swonmsh brochette and 5ushi completed the selection of seafood s.:amplcs. But there was more. Everythfog from spicy rock 'n' roll chili to ~eet sesame ch1ckcn salad, rich risotto wuh Y>1ld mushrooms to seasoned bastiUa lamb brochcucs. And from booth after booth beckoned an assonment of sweeter creations with name5 like hot Belgian chocolate wufflc and raspberry creme brulle. 1icket holden v.ere invited to tease their palates with foods picy, tangy. tart and 5Wect and then wash ir dov.n with spirits and Crothy fruit concoctions. But above all, said orcanizcr Jim de Boom. the event "ve area re idcnts the chance to test the amine or Italy, Thailand, India, . M~ Lcbuon and Morroco -all at an affordable price while at the me time a>ntnouting lhousands of dollars to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, the Assistance League of Co ta M~ and the Chamber. De Boom estimated more than ~2.000 people attended this year's Taste of Ncwpon. ~hich i sponsored by the Nc~port Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. lhe bands unJ A corner bras.s duct enter- tained the throngs throughout the wed.end. '"The v.cather·s been absolute I)• ideal, .. de Boom s:ud. And the cul inc? "Food, gloriou~ food," · one woman s:ing out, pcrb:ips summing 11 up best. 3 wounded . . in· Shooting ,1 Newport Pier ~ Gang-related incident marks the second time 'this · summer that gunfire has erupted at the pier. · By loMnn 8asheda. Stitt Wnter . NEWllORT PIER -In the \CConJ pier hooting 1P11s summer, an ad- mitted Asian gang member iilkgcdl; opened fire Sund4y morning. ~-ounding two teenagers and J 11\herm:sn v.ho v. rapped himself around his v.irc and child 1n an :ittcmp1 t\' lth1elJ them from the bullets. "faer)body w3s running to CO\er thrn lids;· said Butch Vasquez. a 27-ycar-old angler v. ho thrcv. h1m:.elf o .. er the cJgc of the pier. dani!m& by h~ fingertip until the gunfire stopped .. Th1i. pl.:1'-c v.u pa~kcd. There v.ere a bunch of k1d) pl3)· ing. ru nning b.1ck jnd forth. "hen the shot) rang out · According to \ "QUCl. 11 \-. ' about 3 a.m .,.. hen the gunman chased t\\O teen~ around the F1~h· crman·s Rc ... taurant & Bur at the end of the pier, fin{\g bullets p.ll>I screaming b~ standers. All three \ 1ct1m .... none of v. hom are from tha) county. v.ere ru~heJ to local hosp1tah v.-1th ~ullet \\Ounds to the legs anJ ba~l All arc in good condition. according to police. A 16-)car-old Westmm'>ter nm- away v.ho pohcc ~y belong'> to an unidentified Onange Count)-bMCd png h:u been arrested on 'U)pt· cion of three count of attempted murder. TM names af aU \hrce vic:ti~ arc bcin& cpl c:onriJcntial · -t" order to protect them from po - siblc g101 b dla h. Nev. port Beach Sgt. Andy Goni 'aiJ According to "1tne\~). the 37· )ear-old Moreno Valley' 1ct1m v.)'> fishing off the end of the pier v.ath his "'(c anJ toddler \\hen the al- leged shooter opened tire follo....,- ing an argument with· the tv.o teenage \ actim.., At least one bull~t p<netr •teJ the mjn·s bacl v.hllc he hO\ereJ O\cr his fam1l~. report., 'ho\'· "'He was an 1nmxent by ... tanJer:· 'a1J Va>quez. "ho helped appl\' prcs- See SHOOTING 4 City olllcials --may consider closing pier - By loriAnn Bas.hedJ Std wrlllt NEWPORT BEACH - Rattled by the ccond gang- rdatcd llhootmg an less than tv.o months. city officials de- cided Sunday that d was time to COM1dcr closina the · Newport Pier at night. ··we s1mpt) cannot let the aang) talc O\er Ncv.pon Beach, and we v.on't," said Ma)or Clarence Turner. "Eathcr ""~ need io close the pacs o car ie: ~. do6e the r ·cr ptrlod Ot beet seC\lrit) around the pler." Callins from a confcrcn~ m Nash\allc. Tenn. N~port Bea~b Cuy M~nager Kc"m Murphy )aid he •1 meet th1i. v.eek ...,1th Poh td Bob Mcboocll to "tool tat v.h:u our current dcplo>- ment i) .at the pier and sec how v.c might moo1fy thtn to prc\cnt a repeat of th~. · We re \.Cl) concerned," he addt'J "We 00\IOU\ly nccJ to "t dov.n and "'~c: · See REACTION 4 .......... • UO COFFH: The UC ltvine Town and c.own, wtlic.h raises money fof retumins UCI students, will hold its 28th Member5hip coffee from 1 O a.m. to noon at the Sherman Lilnty and Gardens. ua offkials will be ~t to cfiscuss scholarship recipients and an upc:bte on the ampus. ull 651-0107. She has the wetsuit repair business all sewn ap •WATERCOLORS EXHIBIT: "Newport Beach, From 8.ly to Bluffs," artist Ruth Hynds' exhibit ot watercobs depicting nurMrous local landmarks, is on display in the Community Room of the library at 856 San Clemente Or. in Newport Beach through September 30. More commun ry 1 nts cu be round on page l . .. .,..CUI. ~ J>lrnti".'I on the tq> ol page 1 Is by klal artist Geotge T apiey. For inforrNtion on ori· giNI piintinp. ah 722·653S. llUP91ET BUSINESS FAX 631·5902 CIRCULATION 80().2S2·9141 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 642~321 NEWSROOM S4~1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOnJNE 642-6086 SPORTS 642.;.4])0 .. , .... ~ Joanne Huebner of Frog House Surf Shop is said to be the only wetsuit repair specialist in the Newport area. By Emty Ctllty, sialf ... NEWPORT BEACH -What do you do 1f your favorite wetsuit snap, rips or needs an adjusumnt? Well, instead of shelling out a small fortune for a new one, you can talc it to the only known wetsuit repair specialist in the Newport area. Newport Be1ch resident Joann'C Huebner has been f wn1 zippcn, removing um and Ice and scv.-ing patches on w_etsuits for the p:i a Cll+ICI Wll dlcllll 1111 " 11111 tv.o years at the Fros House Surf Shop 10 Ne...,pon Beach. Huebner said she v.as a kcd by the hop 1f she lncw how to sew and .. tuvmg four L;1J • I knew how to sew.·· -:: It took about a month for Huebner lo learn how to do ba ic rcp:lin on v.ct utt from the shop's 1omrer rcpai: an who ~.'l) mo"ri'tt to Australia. "I'm much better now tMn I ":ls 1n the be· &inning," she said. People bring in \\'etsuits nccdina removal of limbs. ~ippcrs inscncd, adjustments for a gro~ - ing belly. and cuts and tears sewn up. Huebner m3kc a p3ttcrn. takes the arm and lei., or re· mo-.cd matcn:ll and then glues arid scv. them ba L on -Mo't Utli need to be slued before the~ :are ~~n together "It'~ hle a puule :anJ ~ou'rc t~1ng to m:akc 11 all fit:· Huebner -.:aid. Surfer &el nao:hcJ Ill thcu favunte !>Ulh ant.I Hue1'ncr 1J hC' en ~ brmc in \Utt' ··-.o dccom~d 'n's JU t not ~'Orth 11 to fi\ ti and the~ >3) 'but tt'\ my fa"ontC. "l he~ Jc.m't ~ant to g1\C u up ·· Huchner ~:uJ i.hc ha' en an 1ncrca .. c 1n the am unt of .,,umcn necd1n& ad1u tments anJ be- <"IUSC m t v.cl!>uit aren't Jc i.gncJ for ~omen. many (:Omc to her for cnl~rgina v.ri t ize and See WETSUITS 4 Or. J ffrey P.tJm r "ith one of the at hou ~in the ~.~ AnifNI ~ r. Animals~ up Off the, trcfl are t.-Mn to the hdtet and can stay theft • to fWt claya be.fatt they ate ~· ~· I Ii! *' • l1pll•blf II. 1• ral L ook.in& back on your lite. you discover you're not one • penonality, but several dilfereot entities, deveToped over decades of chanacs and chollcnges. 1 can personally 59 and Hole1ing vouch for this theory since I have more aher-egos than I could ' squecie into a telephone booth. If we held an annuQJ mectioa. it would take an executive conference table to accommodato all the connicting views. • While the number of aher-cgos vary with the individual, we all live with a rcw classic characters who wield a 101 of clout. One is our intenaal tccnaaer •bo talks us into idiotic schanel lib tndina ovr canscrvatiYe tedan fol a flashy. sexy ncina car with wire wheels. This perpetual kid, who has never ,rown up an 40 or SO years. is 11 irresponsible 11 ever, but at least he'• a help in rclatina lo our teenaae arand kids. Another childhood lcpcy is The Little Girl with the button DOIC, rope curls, and tap shoes who promised to be the next Shirley Temple. If. nothifl& more, ',.1hiJ etcmaLmoppe.t tauahl an entire aeneration of women the dcvastatina power of the cute pouL In the middJc of a ntarital tiff, The Uttfe Girl behind the adult facade unleashes her secret wea- pon -pursed lips and plaintive brow - and sighs, ... think rm aoina to cry:• What would we girls do without her? The Small Boy is a facet of every male personaljty and a cross to bear for every - I wife. Tbis cwc~n kidlet no lonaer· ou~rows her youthful re'\'Olt apin t The coUocu baseball cards or shoots marb~1. Establi)hmcnt and bccume1 Pre i<knt of bUt be'• &till bit on third hClpinp of • the Ladies Gladiola Society. However, deuert, throwin& wet bathroom towel once in awhile he and her hippie sneak on the Ooor, and mc5S)' drawers. out and buy a pair of Oi~t~'>std Jean , W henever you sec a di&nificd bank just for old time's akc. • president ~portina aold chnins and finall)', midillc·aae sculci. in with a canyina a surf board, you can sorely igh. We become lhc_ model of financial assume he's been listenin& to his stability, prudence, and a low eolf prcadolescent alter.ego who's still tryin& h11ndiC3p. During mid-life cri~h a fev. to teach hun to han& ten. The wne pillars of society arc coa\cd by their problem applies to srannies who sport teenage nlter·cgos 10 go scampering off mini-akirJt-io hopes ot appeasing their iri search of their lost youth. inner 1eeny4>oppers. · Lusa comes Old Age. Another role, Adulthood bnnp a viriecy of n"Cw nno1her sot of rules. After a lifetime of alter.ep: lhc dynamic entrepreneur; coping with numctous pcrsonaliue , v.c the Career Woman who juales djscover our Real Sclr -an old crony motherhood with stock options. And we an banter with nnd be completely let's not forget that hip rebel in sancbls, honest. Too bad we ha"c to wait ~ long denim and ponytail who scorns the for this mellow character to show up. status quo. This free soul Is frequently Nancy Mdntytt's column appe•f'! kept under wraps when a womnn ncry Monday. SENIORS Issues and answers for today's senior citizen~ Doug Boniface and Sylvia Sudin practice dancing under the watchful eye of instructor John Chamberlain during recent se~sion al the Costa Mcs/fe~ior Cenlc;. • THE LATEST CRAZE By Russ Loar. Stan Writef W ith a .. vine to the cft" and a .. pigeon toe," about 20 seniors hoofed their way around the dance floor at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, putting the polish on dances with names like Tennessee Twister and the Montan11. It's the latest craze. "Country and western dancing is very popular now;• says senior center activity coordinator Lorie Smith. "They go out to the country and western clubs and they can dance with the younger people because they all do the same steps." Two men arc \\Caring bolo 11es and another man has on a we 1ern-s tylcd shirt and jeans. But for most or the seniors, it's not a dress rehear al, just a way to have some fun every Thurs· day afternoon from 3 to 4:30 p.m. "Reload," shouts Chnmbcrlain as the dancers begin another d:rnce. ''Hip bumps, hjp bumps," he calls out as the seniors rock their hips and kick up their heels. "h's a combination of fun people, fun music and exercise," ~ys Rita Kiester, 71, who goes to commu nity square dances with her husband Bill. "There's a square donce every night of the week and on Sunday afternoon if you want to go. I would like to see the young people get into it again." -Country and western Leaming a complex pattern of steps caJled out by dance instructor John Chamberlain, the seniors learn line dancing to the strains of Garth Brooks and other country and western artists piped through the senior center's sound system. · dancing has taken on a new popularity ftSNIWRAtt llMlt • <mrAlaM ,. I I ,. -.11,am laden Hadh•: 642"'°" v-COM11•• ........ Ollt' .... _ .............. .,.,. .. ,.., • ~ wm.. l.aWll. n. .... 1....-,, ••••• --.., .. Ulll!lll • l'ICIOl'd .... ID .. .... Oii .., tllfk. c. ...... llO .............. _ ..., CDl•ea pe''hlf ,.._ W... ..., ,_,., dly ........... ,.....,., _ ......_, nit .. ,..,, .,......, ,...... ,. ...... ,..,, .......... To MAM 4 Corredlon ...... Nat' ~'Y • .....,..,,.. .. ..,.,.. fl~,..._ al SA0-1U4, .. )fJ ~,., .......... ~~ ................ ........ ~~ ........... '1 f?L...., ~~a....!~ ......... c. .... ·~·Pote....__.,.. .,..., ........ 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' tilt .... u *21a.-.U t.MJ ..... U ... ..... .., Uf...-.U 7:t7aa.U , ... ,... .. , .. .n,... .... \\ilh II," he S.l)' Dancer Richard Wong. 75, '>J)~ he \\a\ a b11 bored w11h ballroom dancing "l\c been dancing ballroom and diffe rent dances bul I like 1h1s d-ancc the bc\t," he SJ) . "It'~ got a llJI o! .iction and movement 10 1t." The dance in~truc1or. wearing a black CO\\bo)' hat and a fat il~cr belt buckle, calls out the step into a wireless microphone looped around his neck '"hilc he dances ''ith the senior "If I go out to one of the c nightclubs. chances ore I will ru n into one of 1hese people," Chamberlai n says. "These people are not s11t i11g back in their rocking chair , they're active and tht'y'rc out there danc.ng :rn d having fun ." More information about the \\eckly country und wcstcm dance cla· is a\ia1lablc by calling the Cos ta Mesa Senior Center ot 645-2356. nluslcll 11111 are '111111~11· COSTA MESA -"Ama1in1 Mui.ical Tole " b 1he ail~ of Pocific Symphony Ortheitra'1 ix·concttt Mervyn 's Mutical MorninSS .crie (or childttn aan 4 to 13 and thcJr p:ucnts at the Orange County Pcrformina Arts Center. . ud by Edward..Cummioi, lhc PSO'~ new a istanl conductor, the .CS-minute concerts a~ •taaed ?t 10 nd 11 :30 a.m. Suurdays to introduce )Oung people and their families to symphonic music. • The lineup: •"In the llc&innina ... ," Oct. 2, which e\plorcs lhC ori,in O( lhe world. Prusr:im includes Ous1av Holst's The Planets, Hovhaness' And God Crc11ed Grcot Whalei. (v. 11h taped \'Oiccs of whales). Beethoven's Ovcnurc to The Cre:iturcs of Prometheus and Richard S1r1u i. • Also Spnsch Zarathustra (the theme from ''2001: A Space OJ)' e) ") • "2.ap!" Nov. 13. which rca1urc !." the electronic l:tp shoes or Alfred Desio for a dance-themed concert Program includes Lucns Richman·~ Variation for Znppcd Top and Orche u a, BJrlok'i. Rum11nion f olk D.ince (complete). O\orak'' Sl.i"ooic Dan ce. Op. 46, No. I. and the Fourth M1J,cmcnl f 1nale from 1'cha1l..o~ky\ S) mphon)' No. S in E minor. • "H.-ppy SnJpp) Holiday," Dec. I , include~ authencc 1ng-along) ul Hanulkah song anJ traJ111onal caroli> Progr.tm includel> Ander.ion· Chri tmJi. Fc,l1\JI Chcnurc, Holi.t\ Fm3lc from St Paul Suite .tnJ HumixrJ1nck'l> Prelude to "Han>cl Jnd Gre1cl " The Orange Count) Choral Conduclo~ Guild Children's Chorus "''" r art1c1p3tC 1n the ing·:slonp. and d:incers from Co:u.1 Ballet Thc:urc will bC' featured in e\ccrp1s Crom "The Nutcnid er " • '1K1~ 3nd Tell." r cb 19, is a St. Valcnunc' program of roman11c mu 1c. Proaram includes Bizet's Carmen fantasy with t«n·.iic Oul~t Gregory Jeffe rson. Rim ly-Kon3kov's f in:alc from Scheherazade :and l<AO \el'lions of the talc "Beauty :ind the &:as1." •"A Ro)al Romp," Apnl 9, in"itcs fo m1hci. 10 b:irac in on the p:ilJCC\ or empcron. l ings and quecni. 'o\14h rc&al mui.1c. Progr.im includes tlandcl'\ Ro,al fire\.\orh Mu~1c, Borodin\ "Prince Igor" Che nu re and Tchail..O\~) ·, Coron:111on M:m:h 1 •"Wild and Wonderful LnnJ !>," Ma) 21. c:\plore-. fa r·a"' ., p!Jce Program 1ndudc Ad:im · Short Ride on :i f a t M:ich1nc. Bcrho1' Roman Carn1"al o,cr1ure nn J RoJngo') Concicn o Jc Aran1ue1 pe rfo rmed by PSO pnnc1p:il h:irp1\l Mindy BJll Al that final concert, \\Inner') or an "Amazing Mu~1cal Maestro" dr:>~1ng. ~h1ch children c:>n enter each time they auend a Mu~cal Mornings' perfo rmance. "ill conduct a portion of Dccth<>'-'cn'i. Turkish Morch. Subscripllon ticket) arc $54 fo r adulb, $42 for children under age 14. For information, call 755-5799. Individual tickets for "fn the Beginning . . .. .arc SIO for aduh.s. S for children. T1cle1 for remaining concerts go on sale fhe wecl before each concert. They can be purcha~ed ot the Performin& Aris Center bo' office or b) c:illina T1d.e1Mil)ltr :11 740.2000. -By Mutt Colu · POLICE LOI COAA lllM \hst 110• Stred· Inc~ 700 blOl:k, bur1l11'1 broke into Thattcn Dcsiins Monday and sv. 1pcd &u cornmcrcla.I ~in& mach1nc1 ~Mh more than SA.000 • Nntl*i ........... : Burpn bloke into RamlCJ ONat In the 2lOO bloct ~ •od made on 11a SA50 worth ot Marlboro dptcucs. V.,._ Lecet .... : A"tOI .cna ttpor1C4 teokn llnanday rrom tho lSOO bled ot Harbor Boukvatd end IM JOO bloct of West Bey Sett.I. ........ Cll ~ 7 llrwl: So• e 01M ...... ~ ... Mii .... 1111 ... , ...... h .......... 1M '"•'u11"t111L ...................... ................... ... .............. ........... .. ..... 1UCI conu: TM UC Im• TOMI ud Oowft. wtakh B11Cs MQM1 fol rcc11mltlli ·ua stlldcnts. •111 hoW iia 28th ~ip coffee from 10 a.M, eo .aon ll the Sbcnnaa Ubtary ud Qatdcu. UCJ omciaJs "'ill bo prescn1 to dacua scholol"lhip recipients and an upcbcc on the camp Call 6Sl..0107. WATUCOLORS EXJJJAlT1 .. Newpor1 Beach, l'rom Bay to Bluffs.," artitc Ruth H)nJs' uhibit or watcrcolon dcpict1n1 numerous loal landmarks, is on display in the Community Room ot ahe hbrary at 856 San Oemcntc Dr. in Newport Bench throup September 30. The public Is Invited to visit Monday OvouJh Thunda,y, bctftcn 9 Lm. 10 9 p.m.; Fri· day and Sa~urday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunda,y. noon 10 S p.m. TUUDAT BONSAI ART: The Ciry of CoJta Mcu wall offer a lix·wcck c.lw in bons:u, the :art or C\Jltivatln& and t.rainlna miniature trees bc&inninc tod:ay from 6:30.40 9.00 p.m. The fee is Sl6.for 6 re ions.. Fot more an formation, call 64~85S l. ALZJIEJMER'S AS OCIATlON: ··\~1 Alzheimer's ls and lsn'1'' is the theme or I free noon Prov•m an the Communa1y Room of the Newport Center Libra'). The prcscnt1t.1on -.,11 ~-er •uch ltunp as the difference bet"'Ccn norm:il memo') luu and S)rnptoms 1ndacat1n1 Allhcamcr'' d iscnc For more anform21aon. "'111 644-3181 CAREER PLA.~SING: An tntrodut1ory scman:ar for people ""ho v.::ant 10 change c::areen or Cl;mfy their hre's purpose and darCC110n -.111 be offered by McCuc As.soaatcs :at 3 'O p.m. 11 4570 Campus Orne in Newport Beach Cost 1s Sl.S Call 919-l 000 BU lNESS LUf\CllEOS: The Southern Cououes Oi1p1cr of the Community Assoaa11ons lns1i1utc and the California Associations of Commun11y Mana,ers present a .. M11ure Auoa11ions" luncheon at 11:30 am The "three R',," rcsponsil>th11cs. resources and resolution& "''JI be discuucd The ~tis SJ8 For more 1nComui1ion. call 350-7360 TODDLER STORYTIME: Prc·rcjiltr:uion for Toddler Stot)Utne v.111 take place u the ·~ Center Library The 1tot)1unc rcadin~ v.;11 11le place 1n n11mcrouJ area hbraru:s throuah the months or October and NoYCmbcr c~u Ju dy Kelley at 6-U-3187. El\"\1RO. M&l\TAL TRAJNINC: Traan1n1 for Environmcnlll Notwe Cenicr 1r:ul ridCJ -.111 be hclJ on Tucsda)'S, September 21 1hrouJh NO\emb.:r 16.. bct-.cen 9 A M. and 1 ~ noon. Please call / 64~-8489 (or rnoa anromution. CllAMBER LUNCHEON: The Corona Del Mar Ownbcr o( Commcrtc ~•II hold• luncheon at 11:30 A.M. featurin& "At . Home on tht Rance" ro-s11~ lbrbara Venezia. The pnc~ lS S 14. 1>lc.ase call 6 J3...4QSO (CK more infonnacion and to ma"e reservations. N 0900Y THU£ auT U MCOftd·acneratioll member 19' GwlfJ. NOTOalOUS 'n'PES -••tr )OU'tc who 1eMd u fft'J sow pide, h had been aolna to write anyt.hina about "' a ro&Hkatiq rink. Epd. the very we'd lib to rud it in advuce. We doo't thou&h• ol tl:loM plebeian t>c,;Minp was like notoriety." enouah to &hiYer my timben. So apoke Mr. Itta• Taykw, aeneral So lflnd WU the tout that I couldn't manaaer of the NC*pon Harbor Yacht rcsilt fondlina the elepnlly woc>dcd Oub, u I was leavina the trophy cue, dominated by the enormous auavst premises after a "United States Yacht Club Challenge session of the Tuesday Trophy.~' This kin1·siled cup had been Yachwncn'a Luncheon presented initlaJly by a member bearina Club that meets on the wonderful n:une or Baldwia M. Wednesdays. Balchria. Mr. Taylor's concern is So how did thlS rootless r gamuffin understandable. The manage to slip through those monicd Newport Harbor Yacht portals, where some members reportedly Club, sprawlin1 over an use U.S. Treasury Bonds as pinnal.crs? entire block or Balboa's No problem. The invitatton came from most rarefied real estate, last week's luncheon spc ker, Art Gronsky has been around so long and was {faintly) s:cconded by my Balboa --that-1-expecud it-to. be. ~cspondent, Gordy Wttlll They--~~ encrusted with b3rnacles. wran1led over who'd pick up my 11.!nchcon '1\IVllU At the club's entranc.e tab, but Wcvill -.on. And so Gronsky paid. -----· on We.st B y Avenue Wonh tbc price of admi ion alone was there's a pla9ue designatina the venerable the rare sightina or the Ancient Mariner Structure u • an historica.l landmark," himself, legendary jou.rnalist Almon noting that it wu officially dedicated on Lodu1bcy, who'd been The Daily Pilot's June 1, 1917. boatina editor since the d11ys of wooden Prior lo that, l was informed by sailing ships. Loe abcy 1Urf1cu ooce 1 week •o . deliver the club's up-te>-dalc boating report, and l t Wcdneidty be v. ·SChcdulcd lO orfer his e~1lnc account of the battle between the Monitor and the Mcrrim c. But then 1\e spotted me in the audience. and opted iJUtc d to talk about the days v. hen we dLd a lot of bonJin ' Al gracioui.ly mentioned th t I had introduced him cons •Co to ch v.oodcn as Lion Country Safui, Fn icr the Senluous Lion, and the junJle dcnh.cm or Dutch Treat Oub/West . A nd then he recalled the time v.hcn v.c h:id saved each other'' life down Mexico way. Seem \\.C had joined other journali ts in covering an intcrnation I spcedbo:u race, and v.cre whislcd aloft by a Mexican naval helicopter. The good news was drat v.c h11d a great acriaJ \ic"'. the tr.id news w:is the-chopper d~n't have doors. I clutched >c"t-n'latc lockabCy out pf sheer terror, nnd can st ill hear him whimpe ring and ~reaming. "Dammit. 11 you're gonna fall out of here. fort by )Ourself. Don't talc me with )'OU." Ah, )C!I, that\ wh3l friends arc for. and we thoroughly cnjO)Cd all that ICHOOL LUNCHU Newport-Meu sch~ lut\chn WANS Buying• Selling SPECIALIZING IN: Tu.ad.a,: Crt1py taco with cheese and lettuce or all·beef burger with lettuce and pickles, spud buds, harvest spice bread, mUk. WechM~a Hot ham and cheese on a bun or afl·beef burger, lettuce cup with p ickles, strawberry shake-up. m Uk. Thurada~: Cheese pizza or all·beef bur'Qer, lettuce cup with pickles, California dancing raisins with mini marshmallows, milk. PA-YING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY Pre-owned Rolex Watches CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials •Diamond Bez.els rcmm~. Well, bxt to the luncbeon"1 format program o~ lhowtd • film of lhe Queen Mary, and tOld ot iii arrival here n •61. He and fcl~.:t>catcrs tad join~ ln the "clcomc a rd cbtir 6S·foot vc l, the fr iuier, he mcn&iooed th lbc) came perilously close·ao colli • v.hcn 1hcy .tbou t the liner v. tiging. ~hen • ;i1711,13Jfy it W'll-zagging. It v.tai. a crippin& yarn, but didn't come n)whcre near Lockabcy'• tory about the air-cund1tiuned Mcie· n bcl~opter. And then 11 v.:a time to rc1um tu the real "orlJ1 Th:it'i. ~hen the 1aforemcntioned Mr. Uri:an T3) I r a kcd me to >ubmit an :uh-ancc copy of thi column 1f J pl ncd 10 mentton the Nev.port Harbor Y cht Club • . Hcy.~gh~J..~ bout k> --- comp!). but a funny thing happened on th~ '~B> to the ~ office> When I tricd·to chi:'ck the uhra-c>.du!>1 .. c d ub's ZIP code. I le;srnc:d th:.a1 11 ') unh:>tcd \\'ell, there g..x) th:n lifetime n1cmbcri.h1p Jerry Kobrln's column runs Moad•) and U «Jncsd•Y· lUIA CB llW, ~. 629 Tema Way 120 t Costa Mesa 722-«)420 n Mon. · Fn 9.5 • Sina 1974 Friday: Chlcken fried steak with mashed potatoes and gravy or all·beef burger with lettuce cup and pickles. chilled peaches, animal crackera, milk. Wanna place a classified ad? Call our classified advertising department at 642·5678. • Buy.a pound, -.; ~ .. get a pound tree. w-' "'1Jole be9a or Jftsb around. Now thru September 30th Great ~ stans with the beans. lbat's why HickOfy Farms4t ma only t.bc finest A.rabica beam in ow rich vanma Col!Mh,SnP:raJd Cteam. nayortuJ Mec:edam Kona and OW' CJld\&IM Private Blend. Buy I pound ol UlY variety and Ft • pouDd ol 11111 equal or lelaer value floe. You can't aflbrd notto~I PLAZA 17da at lntne Aft., Newpcwt Bw::b · Send A Oitt ~ 642-4302 • 511111110'1 • OJ\tlllW ._. "ClllcllD ........ ._ ............ ..... , , ......... .., . • .. 1Si'.t . - Cash for Your .Old Jewelry It may be worth more than you think! Chances are you have ''buried treasure0 in your jewelry or safe deposit box. What's collecting dust could be collecting cash for you! For two days only, Charles H ~ Barr jewelers will have as our guest Mr. Mark Ebert, an international buyer of antique, estate and '' previolisly owned,, jewelry. Mr. Ebert is a former instructor of the Gemological Institute of America. He is also an author and lecrurer to the trade on antique and collectible period jewelry. He will be available~ Friday and Saturd2y to consult with you on the discreet ~position of your jewelry for the highest po~ible cam market price. Dispose of a single ring or an entire collection. Two Days Only Friday, September 24 ..................... 10 am. to 6 p.m. Satu_rday, September 2 5 . .. .... .. . ... . . . I 0 am. to 5 p.m. Or by appoinlmenl "/'<Jn re<JU8SI CHARLES H. BARR "-'1 .. JUre 10 the man'a .-oundl until ,.,.mcdb atri\'Cd. Boch '"" YklU.. • ... of Temple City and lS ot Monterey Park, were shot an undiscto.cd aumber of tirnea in the kp. VMqucz Aid the boys. at leMl one ot whon\-ia belie\'Cd to be a rana member, had been fishing orr the end oC the pier. A gang-related ar1umen1 be· tween the su pect and the two "teens, all of whom are Asian, is wbat initially trigger the violent in· cident, accordin& to witnesses. The suspect didn't open fire, however, until an unidentified fisherman questioned whether the gu11 he was waving around was real. . Gonis said it all began between 2 and 2:30 a.m. when one .of the ~cen victirna potted a tattoo oo the suspcct's arm and asked which gang he belonged to. Whe n the suspect told him, the teen npparently nccuscd him of lying, claiming 1ha1 he was the WETSUITS From 1 other areas. "I have e'en done n breast en· largement," Huebner said. A~ she is believed to be the only wetsuit repair )peciaJist between hererand San Clemente, the surf- ers' grnpc,;ne continues to bring much of their business to Huebner and the Frog Shop. Other surf shops such as Newport Surf &. Sport in Ne" port Beach also bring in suits needing repair. "A 101 of people still don't know this is available and th:ll word of mou th is wh:it brings m:iny cus- tomers in, which has done me good. People come in and they say, 'Oh God, l didn't know it was there.''' This is Huebner's 12th ye!lr in the neighborhood. And living next to the shop, she said her lack of commute "works out perfectly." Warmer wa ter temperatures have had an impact on business, "'hich Huebner calls "~low.' "Business depends on the weather and if the weather is good. the people will come.'' RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. ........ c... .... llJ2 -kit~ Cllta IO&-Ma-lUI MALE 30 ............... SIOO 30............... f 40. . ........ S7t0 40 ............... 1111 50 ........... Sl.35' 50 ............... .. N ............ 13.IH N ............ 11.7JO r.1;irshelll H ow;ird , -( 800) 995-4 7 8~ ..... °' ... ""~ ... ,.. .......... ,.. ........... .-t ....... ~,"IC 1 JI h• ... .._ • doela otber ........ ,.,, ... ., took afte ... dMil 'I.la .. alllia· doe w beU. t1u1t...., Mid u ~teNl*d- TIM dispute lllCalaaed, wi&Mllel laid. util OM ol lM ~·· friends bnncliabed wbat aoobd to be 1 tire iron. 1be man wicldlr\a the weapon was eventually dis· suadCd from usina it, hQWeyCr, and he left the pier alone with tb'c ~­ ~ct and the rest or their poup. But about half an hour later, jus1 minuces before 3 a.m .. the s~­ pect returned With several cohOrts. Bnndishlna a handaun he acain started to quarrel with the two teens. Finally, an unidentified pel'50n at the end of the pier questjoned whether the gun was real, throw; in& the suspect into .._.ge. ............... Vrt1•••-... .. r:;J .......... .. .. ..... .. , .... dlcir llp .ail ~ 'ClrOpJtld IO the ~ 11ae aaipl;Ct lbeD fted. but po- lice paUOUift& U.C area ~iYcd calls lboua the abootlna quick cnoup to cacch tbe actaway car lcavina the pier. After ltoppin1 the vehicle about a block away, they 1tnested the p1S1Cnacr and took him to the Or· •nae County JuvenjJc Hall where he will await a court date. Oonis said the youth is a run· away who bas an outstanding juve· nile court warrant Cor vehicle bur· g)ary. The driver o( the C3r was ques· tioned and released. Assisted by the Costa Mesa po- lice, Newport Beach officers spe(lt the next f cw hours searching for other SU$pects. The pier was cor- ooned off until about 10 a.m. ~hile police gather~d clues. An in: vcsti&ation is continuing. ,...1 wllJ llalll IWO .,.,. ... -.met, and what W CUI do 10 ditcou,... tMcn rrom hlppcni ... •i• ... Murphy ,uld the Jhoocinp - tho IC('Oftd uC whM:h wounded three ptoplc early Sunday morn- Ina -~&.be aty'1 imaae. lead· in1 "b<>th folks in town and out of town 10 believe that thi is a com- mon occurrence. But it'i not l)'pi· cal of Ncw1>9rt Beach's SJfcty." To find a solution, Murpfl¥ ~Id he plan~ to meet with the poli5c chief and property owners sur- rounding tho pfer o~J then take M>me rctommendotions to the City Council within the next (cw weeks. "I don't know how cosy it "ould be to close the pier, but that's cir· toinly on the list," he snid. .. ,. .. ..W.1-1 w ........ -... :II'"_.. .. ,....• . .. ._ ............. . • ud ... fun ., ..... .. NeadlltlOll ... \'Mqua. But ... n-,ur• ........... IOWlded by dozens ot othtr fbb· erman chauerina Sunday aher· noon about this latctt shood"" said ck.Jiing the pier at ni&ht would be like stealin& their li¥'Cli· hoOds. Hundredl o( people can be found Ci hin1 off the pacr day and ni&ht, many for their (amily's din· ner. For others. like Vasquez, ja'' an economical place to 1.tnwind .. "It's like ,I bi& h:tppy (am1ly OUl here," added analer Mike Robin· son. "Everyone know\ each Turner said closing the _pi~r has _ been considered before. • "We haven't done so yet be·. ·ca~e there ire people wbo use ~ .-Moua ........ ~ ...... ,..... n." ..w~· o .... ~.;e; of .....,.. 1'ldlll ..... . llliPl _. .,. ,our model d1an1, bul they coasidcr &he pier their sanctuary!' · . Ouida said the early mornana shoocin& was au the ~ at his tad&e shop Sunday morn•IW· 'f'fhcy're bummed out that this happened to their favorite fishina t " he J:aiJ. '"It v.ould be ~ if :f:y' had to dOSe the pier. l think the police •hould ju11t patrol 11 bet~ ter. That woulJ be the IOlution." Turner uid beefina up patrol is one opcion that the city i) pre· pared to ~nsider, "but i( we do that, we v.iU ha\;e to think of how to raiJC Che mone)'." "At that point it .was apparent to everyoDe that the gun was real and the shooting was imminent.'' Gonis said. 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IRVINE UNIVERSl1Y COLLEGE OF LAW 0 Part·timc tnmcstcr program J Spacious fac1ltty/laYr' library/computer room 0 Smg\e sub1cct conccnttallOf\ J Expcncnud anstructors/procttcmg anomtys 0 Evenmgs and Weekend classes 0 Pracucal approach m prcparauon for Bar Exams 0 Small&. wpporU\'t classes 0 One bl ·k off 405 Fwy., near John w.~ Auport Cws Begiru September 25, 1993. Register NOO,! FOR FURntER INFORMATK N CALL: (714) 250-0515 1929 MAIN STREET, BLDQ.101. lRVlNE, CALIFORNIA 92714 Temporary approval granted under Education code 9431 0 Thanks for visiting us at The "Taste" of Newport ONE ·GREAT I DESERVES .. ANOTHER~ •• "TASTE" US AGAIN/ (Thll time you'll b11bl1 :ID1H In our comtort1bl1 liootlll) We hare a lot of comp1#tlon, but our R/111 don't/I ~;r&~ O&fP~~ ... ' ' s ~ were up in the. store by 300 pcrceat !or abe day. n.c ide1 was a major hat,'' commtn&cd BWw Wlllerldl fuhioa direc1of ot Neiman Mamas. • W~lerich wu rderrina 10 the manil&c of charicy aftd reiail las& week an the FuhiOn bland itore. A number or local causes lharcd 10 l ol the like for the entire day. The b~winaer wu · .... c.- Olildren'a H01pit.al of Ortl\P nty. A check for more than $12.000 will so to CHOC. whole members acored the hi.Jhcst ahoppin& 111eodance, brinaina in the larscst donation L1a• Volpt. president of CHOC"s CindercUa Guild, was very proud of the members' support. The Assistance Leaaue of Newport-Mesa was runner up. And Childhclp, USA, came in third. Childhelp's Patty Edwards was on hand for the wcceuf ul day·long affair . "It was an unbelievable amount or coordination, but l\ paid orr for all involved. Hopefully. we'U mnhls again next year but ~ SociMv we'll start planning the event in Januar). instead E.t;:..'r' oC June!'' added Wallerich who said that the uuu bigest-sellina item or the day was the Neiman . . Mar~supportcd charity cookbook entitled. "Pigtails and Froilep." E!ahtccn. of .the 19 local contributon to the book were on band to sian copies m the store. The Indies were asked to come for an hour or two and ended up signing books aJI day long. . "The O\'Crwhclming support or this community made the idea a w.mner for the charities or the county, and for our store. These lund of events really cum our patrons into our friends," said store VP. Carol Horowtu.. More than 2,000 people p:>nicipatcd in the Ncunin Marcus event. Thqt's a lot or good friends. 0 Another local merchant uakes a front Kot on the chanty circuit as the IOC11l South C.O:tSt Plaza Gallery Oncfors Kosto Boda honors cclcbrit1cs.Tom Bosley, S.tcve Allen nnd his wire Jayot Mc~dows toe.fay With 3 prescnt:>t1on of fine crystal in honor or t~cir v.ork with ALS Assocuation. ALS raises funds for people wuh Lou Gehrig's disease President Ointon's close friends Harry Thomason and Uoda Dlood~orth·Thomasoo -will chair the luncheon. collcd "frnnccsc:s's Fashion f:uuasy." f.ould )our slress.flllcd da) u somt stress-free me.118? 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For more than 30 yean. the Newport· BaJbGa Rotary Oub has siven Hplinp to every • third-grader in public and private schools in <Alta Mesa and Ncwpon Beach. . Teo )'Can ago, Amlina bcaan donating a big tree. The trees arc planted at ..._~ local elementary schools end a pecUI Atbor Day .Ill program and ceremony • Ill• .mvolvin& the studcnts_is __ eve loped. ~-~& Accordin& to Amling,. the · ~ ...... late Doa Noon.an first Clubs SOU&ht his involvement, ----• Y..hich bllS subsequently provided many pleasant memories or gradcMchool children learning about Arbor Day and trees. · Rotary Oub Arbor Day Chairman Bob 1"ba,a' presented a well-deserved plaque Crom the Newport-Balbo3 Rotary Oub to Amling. 0 Due to the .uc:ceiS or community• up- poned fund·rais na efforts, the Eicfhn Club of Newport Hal't)w presented a check Cot SI, I 00 to £Jb.abnla and Jola• SCa~r f r the Ncwpon Beach Libmy Foundation. 0 . Wdcomt to tbt '-ortd or ~Ice Ctu : . · lkanu Bos<htt, \.\oho joined the c.port Btatb unrlst Rotary Club 0 Coeu M"8 P.ela OMlf o. .. sa ... oo the .. Ht.$te>ry or the Wild Wctt.• ':ISP·•· -N~· ..... a.c..l"J .... mectina t the Newport Be h Coun1ry O&ab, program by JU. ......._ . . g ..Prr tion in Rl:ISlia."" ntUUOAY 7:15 •·•· -S-11 CMll tnro JtOClr'J Club, mectin& t 'The ~nccr Oub, protram Will be by c..ia MeN Ciry ~ AUu ROcd r on .. City o! Co6ta 1~ ~e·and ~ Challenacs." Mtttin1s & proanms this Wttk: noon -KJwaoi Club ot Corou dcl Mar, You arc "'ckomc to visit a Sc"'ice Club mcetina at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Oub, this week, to hear a proaram, learn more prognm by Dnd Patb or 1he Nation J ~bout ~he clubs' acti¥itics aod to set 1n\.1>lvcd \\ hedchau Foundation. in service to your community. nooD -Co ta ctua Nortll K.hra.U Cl • TUESDAY meets at the Holiday Inn tn Co$ta 'Mesa. 7~ ~.mT -ewpor1 Btacll Sunrise-Rot· nooa -'twpolt· ln.loe Rota,,,_ct• ary Club, at Olive Crest Treatment Ctottt meets at the Airporter Hotel, pro&ram on for Abu~ Cblldrtn, 1300 N. Kellog Dr , Ste Mental HcaJth. D, Anahcun, for "Voc:uio.W VlSi1alion." 12:15 p.m. -The Exctaanae Qpb ot 6:45 p.m. -CoJta Mtsa·Ntwpe>rt Harbor l\rwport Harbor meets 11 Cbarlcy Browns. Uou Club, meets at Costa Mesa C.Ountry __. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa KJwaols Club Oub, program by Ed Howard, assistant golf ln~1allation Dinner at the Red Lion. pro at C.Osta Mesa C.Ountry on "How to Strvlct Club Upd.att 1J pubUJbtd M-tt!Jy Better Your Shon G;imc." ;0 tbt o.ny Piiot. Add;, 10 ,our dub'i WEDNESDAY annlttttr maJJia. JJst aad Ulbmil pru1 noon -Costa Mcu Rotary Club, raccting ttk11st s b1 fu to 6JJ-S85J or bf 11Ull t• at Mesa Verde C.Ountry Oub, program b) JUJ B•)'pol'f Way, Ntw'pol'f Bacb. 926'0. C.e•taJ Funding G!!!.e REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To laftr Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! c oCARWASH& c n Today F u CARNAullA WAX o or o Free Consuflotion p Af! c.. 5-" WMll (800) 201 -FUND o ·""'*a.ms • a-..... •SS.-WS.... ·~-.... N ·~._.. .,..~ ... --~==·· ......... 5031 Birch Ave., Svite E, Newport Beoch & ~ *'6f A._ fer_., 1 , _____ .... _. ...... ____ ..:II_~~ ~ ~ &llrl~ ,.n,_. For more local business news and insight from Orange County leaders, tum to Bu siness in today's Times Orange County. OR•NGSCOUNTY And don't mi Inside Job. a close-up look at one person· work. Arts , music, film, leisure and more -every Thursday in Weekend. CAR W A SH mJ'J~ ':'j" ~ -'ea_.., ,., .. .....,._... • FAMOUS RIIS & SALAD • TERIYAKI LEllO# OR MAYA' CHICIEll &SALAD • PlllllAVEllA PASTA &SALAD SEllEJ Mill1Y lf9 FllllMY 5.#:7• Pll 111 I • '9 5 RI 'I c 2 . .... - -. -. ·--..-,..- 3'9~~ llJslEOM&. 3 dlf1soo~ 2 •cimas &2~ctmesam ~,....~,. · m. ,.,.-. rsa ddal b2md & tintt mm • SPOllTS mrrOll llOGEJl CAkl.SON, 642-•»o. cu. 387 ~ .... "Wlt>..lfl'll.A Newport's Misty May dip it out in Onnge Councy Championships showdown; teammate laura Osborne is in °background. There's no -denying t~e numbers, Tars No.· 1 ... until further notice ~ Newport Harbor reigns as queen of the hill after Orange County Volleyball Invitational conquest. By Sany FIUlkner, Spans Wr11r HUNTINGTON BEACH -Some high • school girls volleyball observers scoffed when . Newport Harbor was ranked No. 1, ahead of • defending national champion Corona del Mar in the ClF-SS Division I preseason poll. Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors. however, were the ones snickcrins around their first-place trophy at Satur- day's Orange Co!J~ty Championships at Edison High. Newport, ranked second in Orange County (behind you know who), trounced third-ranked Laguna Beach, lS-7, 1S·9, in the title ma1ch, after the Artists ended the vaunted Sea Kings' 38-match winning streak wi1h a 16-14, 15-13 semifinal upset. "Tttis is a great win for us," said Glenn, whose team swept visitina Laguna in a non-league meeting Thursday night. "We caught them in their first match of the season, .then got them today right after an emotional win over Corona. But to be considered the top team, in Orange Cotanty means nothing riaht 'n~e want to be No. 1 at the end of the season!' Junior AU-American Misty May earned tournament MVP honon for the Sailon, peppering a match·hi&h 18 kills, while junior All-CIF middle blocker Melissa Schutz had eight kills and two blocks to make the all-1ournamen1 team. "We played really well our last two malchcs (the Tars breezed past Huntington Beach, 15·3, 15·3, in the se mifinal), but we struggled al times today.'' Glenn explained. "But when we're not playing well, Misty is the kind of player 1h:it can just carry us. (May) didn 't have as many kilb in the final as she'd had in earlier matches, but ~me other girls picked 11 up, which was nice to ste." In addition to Schu12, sophomore ~cuer Jenny Hecker, Jun- ior middle blocker Tina Bo" man and junior ou1side hitter Sara Fairborn (ciahl kills ogain'>t Laguna) earned Glenn's praise. Senior Saro Warmington. sophomore Julie Hed..cr, junior uura Osborne and Junio r Josey He eler also contributed for Newport, which pounded JS ace serves m its final ~o wins. for Newport, the defending CIF State Division Ill champ, it wns 1hc first Or- ange Counly title since 1987, accord· ing 10 Glenn. CdM Coach Lance Stewart, who credited his former team ~(Lagu na Beach) wi1h out· scrapping his top- sccded Sea Kings, said his team should use the defeat to ils advantage. "We were expect- ing to win this tour· namcnt, and we didn't," Stewart ex· plained. "But this could be a very good lesson. Now we'll see how these girls can respond to failure. I felt they were competing to win today, but l think, now, we'll be ._ able to prepare to ""'-• ~" • win a little better. Tars' Julie Hecker, backed by Sara We haven't been as Fairborn, digs in Saturday's Orange intense as I'd like in County Championships conquest. practices early in the year. I think that will ch:ingc." The Sea Kings turned a 10-4 fir l·gamc deficit into a l.S-13 lead against Laguna, but a lJll. t"'o mishandled b..ill,, Jnd 3 shanked pass oC! a sctve tunned the reigning Southern Sec- tion ctnd Stale Division 1 ch:imps. Corona led 2-0, •·3, 5_., and 8· 7 in the \Ccond g:imc, then caug.h1 the Artis1s 11 13, behind the play of )Cnior all- tournament selection Kim Coleman and Jennifer Strofk: Another CdM shank broke the tie, ho~c .. er, and Lnguna's S·foot·6 atl-1oumament outside hitter Hillary Kyle Cinished orf lhc s1unner wit h a kill. M1/or R.,1111 Welcatn1 •Minor R91/r1 Welcome ' 2380 Newport Blvd.Costa Mesa 660-8598 or 650-8599 r ·wn ' Hallllll ~ .. Clll - locus Where h P88llY - ~ No. 100 means 'happy days' I Despite the r.\'C fumbles. which almc>)t but with Bobby Fouladi out until =~~:. :c':s ~!"~. iH~~~d se,:':ci at least the (anticipated) CIF -· ..__so?.'~r:;~~~~!c:::ci moved ihc b:s1t playoffs, ·sober days' in store. . , well near the end of the third quarter ... Holland said. "(Receiver) Bflly Taketa By Barry Faulkner, &pons Wrl#/I mode a heck of a run (65 yards for the CORONA DEL MAR -lone TD) :after a catch, (quartefb:aek The wait for career victory Aaron) Perlmutter mtdc 50me good No. 100 ended Friday night rcod • and J.R. (Walz, a senior All·CIF for Corona dcl Mar High running back) is back aOer 11inln1 120 Coach Dave Holland. More y:irJs (on 27 carries)." importantly for the understated 20.ycnr J foll:ind nlso cited the strong etay of vc1crnn, howc\er, the hoopla surrounding 50phomorc offensive guards Jeff 1.JOgdan the milestone is also history. And Richie Nichols, who now combine for "Now C\•eryooc can stop thinking about a mere three varsity StllrtS. ' it , :md the p;ipen-will stop bnngina it ~gan's insertion into the lineup ap- 11 · i llo · h s Ki • pears permanent, after a second-loo._ X· up," Ho and said 0 wing 1 e ca ngs ray of senior standout Bobby fouladi's J().7 victory over Marina 10 even their broken ankle indicated he m:ay mi.ss the record at 1-1. • -. entire season. Holland h:id hoped to fi:avc The triumph. thouah in doubt after the tea~·, strongest player (a S·foot-11, three scoreless quarters and five CdM 248-poundcr) back as quickly as midsca· fumble~ (three lost), WM p:irticul:irly son, before the recent bad news. pleasing for 1hc defe nsive-minded Hol· "Now, it looks like the onJy way he'll fond , who W3tchcd M<>rina's offense ploy is if we can go deep in10 1hc pl3y· th"arted by three goal·hne st3nds. off)." Holland said . .. The defense really had t6' pick up 1he Holla.nd singled out outside lineb:.cker )lnck," H olla'nd said of a vete r.in group JJ. D1Ccurc (nine 1ackJcs) and tackle 1ha1 has yielded one scoring drive of more Mickey Long for strong defcnsh.e 111.ork. than 4 yards 1n t\\O eamcs {Manna's The Sc:. King v.-ho ha~c replaccJ touchJown omc on a '?S·y:m! punt re· SC\Cn slarters ah~.1Jy. rcpor!cJ no aJ· turn). • dition:il m1uncs aaainst Marin:a · 'Moral' ·· IOSS Eagles reel bett~~ ~ These Mustangs have no use alter enorts or D for ties, and all the indicators ~ Estancia's 11-0 victory a little point to bigger, better times. short with 'O,' but the defense By Barry Faunmtr. Spcwts Wr definitely owned La Quinta's ball. COSTA MESA -Co la Mc)a I ligh foo1b:ill co:ach M) ron Miller's mood actually 1mpcoved ofter sccin& the di:suppointment on the faces of his pl:>)cr • follow me f ri· day night's come·from·:ahcad 20-20 11e agoin:st R:rncho Alamitos. "I '"ould ha'c been upset if they were satisfied "ith that one," said Miller, "hose team h:id a 20· 7 lend and the b:all :u the Rancho 21 with less th:in three minutes ~o pl:iy. "The days of moral vic10- ries around here <>re over. We need 10 learn ho~ to win football games." Mille r :iid the Mu tnnp (1-0-1) blew sc'eral opportunities to put the Vaqueros away, which :u:ccn1ua1ed lhe ongutSh of 1he 80-yard fumble return and 77-yard TD p:is.s ploy 1n the finnl 2AO, which all~cd See MUSTANGS/I By Barry faiAner, Spotts WT'&lf COSTA MESA -The Es· 1anc11t Hi&h football team's work to impr°'1C oo the "lit· tic bitty thmp" should be a lot easier this ~cok, after' po 1in1 a huge ·w· Thursday ni1h1 in a I l-0 &humpina ol La Quinta. "It WllS a big improvement on la t 111.cek, but C\'Cn biucr, 11 was a v.-in," uid 8 · tanci:i Co3ch John Lacbcnaoo<f, ,. htXC E:l· JICs impnwed to I· I. "We played iuper defense (>ieldina mmus-14 ya rds to1al offerac), and our of· fen~ ls comin1 alona.'' Uenbcngood ex· plained. "Out we Ir.new our offense ~:as COIOI tO talc a lilllc longer to come around, bec3use 'AC tuad '° many new , See EST ANCWI Sailors lllH In wanli• _. ~Newport Harbor ts 2-0, but right now the SaUors don't feel like an unbeaten football team. By Sany Fdnw. $pl1I Wlllf NEWPORT BE.AOi -. With I growina tnditioo ol • IUCCl"SI, the Newport Har· bor Hlgb footbell team DOW banlea expectation• u muda u oppoaias re.. And thoU,gh v.abellea ...-tbe latter, foUowina a 17.J triumpb ova' Ocela Veew Friday niaht. COllda Jeff BdMliJ .ut W. Sailon hftal't quite mcu•ed ap to the { ] {)I • . ' ' ) • I '"l ,, I ' . I I ' ) , l ' ' ' I ' 1, 1{ :./1,,, J.I ·lr ,,i 1 • . ' . • I . • El Camino coach says his tum was In better condltJon: B Cimino once again, proves It's still the master of OCC. ~ Rldwd °""" SoofU WTllt TORRANCE-. Thole mid-practice · wind sprints paid orr lot El Camino Col-• ~... 1Cavin1 Orange Coast a little $hon or brcalh in the closing quarter Saturday ni.&hl in a Mission Con· f ere nee football opener a1 Mµr· dock Stadium. EJ Camino, trailing mo5t or the pme, sucked it up in the fourth ~uartcr scorin~ t~o ~m 10 pull out a cliffhanaer and send Orance Coast to ats second con- secutive lo to start the season. .. That ~as disheanening, th:at's "by God g.a"es us another week," 11id OCC Coach DtU WorJunan, whose .squad lost a 28-24 verdict, after allowing El Camino to drhc -97 yards and score e:uly in the fourth quarter, then ta\.ing an once more as the W3mors scored the go-ahead touchdown with 4 min· utcs, 4 seconds lcf1. for OCC, ~h1ch led 17-6 ~ath 2:48 left in the fir~t h:slf, 1t doc~n •t &Ct ..U.r. HiPIY·nianW hla· I o a i I b I • dcu Oty coma lO CO.. W.. oe TU1'1 wM& Oct. 2. foUowina lhis ...u·a bye. woa ic tot .. We ddinltc)y can't IOeo (this) us.. My ~ week.,. Workman said. ..Wc'fl arc *IKd to probably play our •ouchd op. toina on 8(). poneat in two mote •eckL Pua· yard dri1te1 dcna bas more material thaA any-when t.heirc bOOy -e play." tired.'" OCC has now lolt to EJ CamiJM> . Wh occ sar R ..., eicbt atni&ht times. Tho BUiq Wt en 11rona cty an .. , ddcated the W&rrion in l97J, K.artiner stripped the b3ll away ..-bcn Workman was a fa.m-ycar coach at Edison. · U.ITAfma , from El Ca.ml no 1i1b1 end Damon Tcrttll for an inter· ception with 1~·26 .to play in the contest, matters looked pretty &OOd for Orange Coast and its 24- Ahhouah El Camino'• passina game 1hredded the Pirates' de· Cense, h was the Warrion' mate· B C t 21, .. I I c.t 24 rial Crom within that lifted them to the comc·from-bchind victory. "We're a well-conditioned foot- ban team. 11nd at ttre end, th.n- one thing in \\'haeh I tbou&ht we were better than OranJC Cout," El Camino Coach John Feather- stone said. "Our guys were saying that they were fired. I told my players au week lhat it was ioing to come down to the fourth quar- ter, that it would probably come down to the last drive. But I also told them that we were goina to ~in. "We condition a lot in the mjd- dle of practice, 50 at the end of the day, ~c practice when we're aired, and I thought that showed EC 16 S3-95 311 21·27·1 'l2 3-ZS •OJ MO 42 BO 3048 run 14 kad. But 1he Par t~ went tbrco- dowu·and-punt on lhear al IC• ria, IClltna the.st lot ·l no'a 87•yatd sconn1 drive Jhat was hichtiahted by •h~e k>na pa in, pll)'i. "Our b c were apinst a wall,r Featherstone saad "Jl>q were &topping us with the run. but my players came up to me durin1 the pme and told me th:u we could beat them with the pass. a'ld we did." Led by · (rcshman quart~rback Ste-.e Sarkisian, the Warriors (l-1) puscd for 311 yards in 60 min- utes, including 22 yard) to wide re- ceiver Leandrcw Childs, 41 to Ter· rell and 27 to Dameon Porter for ' touchdOwn dunn& the momen· • tum-turning drive that cut OCCs lead to 2A-n w1th 9:29 left OCC quarterback Todd Mather connected with frcshm3n tight end Chris Quinn on a l~·)ard p3ss play to launch the Pirates ensuing series, then si:c running plays fol- lowed before the dri\e stalled On fourth-and-two 31 the El C11m1no 40, the Pirates decided to ~o for 11. handing off to t31 lbJcl J~ff Clay· ion. who wa) thrown for a :!·\ard IO\) b)' linebaclcr .Mann) Go.nza· lez El Cammo 1:.ilc~ V\er: hN·and· CdM (who else?) rolls in Div. IV girls croa COUilb'Y TODAY Soccw c~ ~e,....,, -Orw-ot COIS1 ~ t.tt Sall AnOttlO C*9t • p "" IRVINE -Corona ,,... • def Mar Higb's gjrts _. t.. cross country team ___ r __ W9ded through Drn- doa JV circles without a hitch oo Saturday en route to the Wood- bridge-Rotary Oub Cross Oub In- vitational crown, placing three in the top fNe, with a team tow of 2S, bead and shoulden above the fidd. Olaminade was a distant second with 7' points; and no team. io any dMs.ioo c:ame in with such a low point spread .. Dresden Howell led the way with a first place fmlsb. clockina a l :39 for the lbrec-mllc race; and teammate Tracy Oarlt was sccood at 18:48, followed by Heather Ta- keta (fourth in 19:16 and Brooke Meck (seventh in 19:23). lD ·boyl competition. EstdCia~ Johan Appell uood out with a tS:S t umc in the juruors race, good for third place io Oivisian 111 competition. C.orona's boys we.re second in the tum standings for scnion; and the Sea Kinas woo the fresh. man team title, led by Tyler Beardslee. c 127 .......... ANAHEIM -Sam ----a-Grayeli ICIOred eifbt _. \.. eoats in the ooosolauoa __...r __ Kmifillals. Costa Mesa Rl&h's fin.t water po&o game on Saturday, and goalkeeper ams Avitia rca>rdcd a dozen saws in the ooo.solatioo fin.a.I as the Mus.- tangs won twice to claim the con- solation clwnpioasb.ip of the. R.iY- erside Poly Tournament at Servile. Costa M~ ( 4-1 ), ranked No. J in the ClF Southern Section Divi- sion Ill, dcfe~ted Royal, lS-6, in the semifinals, then edged La Serna. 10-9, with IWO goals in the fourth quarter ror the titJc. John Naigle bad four goals, Bob Paulhus added three and Graycli bad two, while Avitia kept La Seto.a our of the net in the final quarter. In the first pme Saturday, Gnyeli led the way as the Mus- ta.ngs scored 10 goals apinst Roya) in the seamd ball to bttak it open after a S-4 halftime lead. Na.iJlc and Paulhus had two goals each, wtiile Avitia had 11 uvcs. Costa Mela '°" lO Sct'VltC', 8:--7 in OYCrtime, on Friday an the champlOllShip quarterfinals. "We shoWd"ve been lD the top four, so it was pretty frwtnting." Mus.- tangs Coach J uoo Lynch A.id. .. We were winning on Friday .,.inst Servitc. 1-S, with two min- utes to play. Then we bad some rcaUy questiooabk rdercema calls after t.bat, while playina at Servite in front of ill home crowd." In Thursday's openina rounds. Costa Mesa defeated Pacific, 26-3, and La Habra 12~ MU 111 ML'fT'M-A I S ' 0....-~·.:.•• ...... C...... 1 J I i -IS ..... t t I 31-t ~, '"' l ''/. ' ~ ' c.. .... __, 1.ei.,-1. .... 1. ..... z. ,....,,c.tll."-... 1.0...-,..II c er .._. C....-to.n.. ..... . .._ ......... . u... 1 • , ·-. C..-• 4 l ! tO us-...,.~1._?..~t~ ,,.._,_.._~.._. Clllll ....................... I. s lirll)lll 2. ...... , &11?1 ....... lt DHP SfA RSllNG ........... los.s to CabriUo. 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A , But th nks to the' jnfraetion. EJ Ounino "' forced to kiCk off from it 20. OCCa Cbrist11n Moore c:au ht 1t at the 22 and re· turned 1t to the OCC • , &1vin1 · the Pirates ucellent field po5ition v.ith four minutes tttmtin~ With the Bucs founh·and-15 1 the El Camino ,5, Mather CQm· pletcd a 17·> rd desperation p to Ryan Bllnch1ttd ror I I/St d~.n There w s ~•ill hfc But f\\.o pl:S)S bter. El ' •1 Jermaine Ferguwn 1n1ercepted M:sther to 1ec 1he \lctory. "Believe me, ~e p"e ii a~ay," \\ orkman !);11d. '"We had our op- ponuni11c,, but 1he bouom line tS that we didn't 'top them ·• c-Netn:OCC. 210·~ ~ D ,_ ?!w " rit .. _..., ~ • _ ...... .qi ... ~ ... occ ........ PTaa ~I A_..~ lciuRC .... fftl I• II"* 1111 '-II .... ,. 1111-..~-... !. ......... ( er-"1!t AREYOU IN FORA SHOCK? 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I urtl 1 ~ potl'l:S I DIA INSIDE INFORMATION Regardless of Whether nadtltDl hoses look fine on the outsade. ll is reconmended that they be rep(ated mry four years Wnr typfellty occ'urs from the inside out w radia1Dr hoses When hs happens, car owners have waming d hose LWltil they break through. By then. of course. It ls too . To avoid an expensJye • • is best to , replace ra hoses u a P~t measure. Hoses may atso f sooner l\ai ~ on some cars u _, .. ~ condudMty d ...., cooi.t ttuid. carbon black c:orent ~ tie "** at ..,.. hOses -lelds lwn ., bl conduc:M. ~ In .-ctrical QJTWf nmng frougll h Syatlm wttich causes I change tn the ctiemlcal ~· at .. rubber .. C1n cause .,_, tma fllwt on .. 0 ( =···~···· ..... ,.,.. .. a.. Qeet ~ ...,...Tna_ .. ,.._ I AA f 1D ~ ddlea. 31 ..... w...d I .... 1•1ft ol- °We ... , haw • ~ bl .... Hoe ... AIJ.Clf ..... • .., bkX:Md PAT. ud " bad .,.. Luemboullf (COiilllpA 11 Id ... t., cklly ot pme pcaalda DedE wrtcbne). Jared Wibori .... ... UI bKt al key timea." (tora bec ~) Md Adut Milter exptah9ed. '"'l'boR are MCNally ~ a ~ We ift ... )OU haw to avoid when the lbW ..,.,..). JOU'te ~ to p,at away a pd Lu.....,,,,ra-, who did place loot~U 1cun. I wasn't upaet with kkk. ud Willon are ~ed 1beir l-O bis plays; 1hose arc &0i.n1 back thil Wttt. while McNaJJy to ~a in • football pmc." • cOuld mm • rcw wee~ accordina The MustaQP. how· ~ Miller. . ever, s<>t a k>r done ,.. 11 "Juon Welf (who apinat 1 solid Rancho moved rrqm tiaht end squad, n0& the least or Orange County to take LuxcmbouJJCr'• which wu unveilin& an hioh sttiool auard 5J>Ol) realty did a etrcctivc passinJ game -100lbil Fil job blockina. and to complement the Binh Phi 11tue11.. he'll stay at auud u "Runaway" Tran-led '-.hi. ..... ....,. part of our mauivc smashmouth rushing at· ; Ls_. ~ c:hanscs on the of· leek. 3 C.Ovallf 2-1 fen ive line," MiUer "The key to our mov· 4 &pna 1-1 Aid. illJ the ball was lcff 5 ~ 9elctl t.O Miller _praised his de· (Niebling) completfo& t=~ ~~ fcnse, lncludin1 '•passes cnrly to loosen I Sd ~ 1.0 NicbUng, Dewayne their defense up,'' Miller 1~· =-' U Cteri~haw, R~ Taylor said of his senior quar· (an 1nterccphon and a rerback, who had as fumble recovery} and a many completions by h1'!1ftime sccondsry that has ne>W allowed (four) as he did in eight games just four completions in two last fall. games. "Jeff bas a good arm, and (of-"We've shown we can cover fensive coordina1or) Alex Hender· people, which wasn't always the son has ruJly done a grea1 job with our passing g:une," Miller case last year," Miller said. said. "Jeff pul the ball right on 1he "'That's going to pay off when vie money on mos1 throws, includillg hit passing teams like Trabuoo our first touchdown (a 6-yard Hills, Laguna Hills and Laguna strike lo C.orey Sides)." Beach later on in the PaCific Coast Mcu's five p:ming firs1 doWf!.s League." Mesa frolh-soph rons at Newport Bfltlllallll NEWPORT BEACH -Costa Mesn High's frosh-soph waler polo 1cam, recen1 winners of the Irvine lnvi1a1ional. added 1he Newport Invitational tillc to its belt on Sat· urday with an 8-5 victory over host Newport Harbor. led by the scor· ing of sophomores Roger Kimos and James C.omfort (l goals each), as well as single aoals from Elijah McDaniel and Ryan Dandy. Sean Hylton (3 steals} and goalie Justin Taylor ( 11 saves and one lleal) also contribu1ed. ..... ~ ....... -. 1" &lie o81 •I Birch. 6' yardl lot iM diwt' 11 IDMCMDWlt to Ul1I ial ... ~ "' ... se--. Md a M;•11 ,-.., a. dripez field .. ~· ... .,,. fcwmatct.lllil•'t ..... ~ output (IWO uleda ._. • illtet· ~-tetwn ... 1'D) '°' the scuon. ''ThCy blilJied Oft ewry pli1. and it J>'&lllc4 \II early.'" Uel»eftF9d said. "But M mdC 101M ~UJI• ments. and fiDally staned blowina lhem off the' bell I told our IUY' that las& drWe IMwcd •bat they're capable ol. NO* we have to wort on our consistency.'' Run.nina bKk Mike PawiMki. who altemared between rullb3Ck and tailback. pn:Mded a con1istcnt ~~rk for the ~ bou.ncina. pJowing aod·buuing lor..,99 t)ard- nosed yards on 20 carries. "PawinskJ inows rhe dirtercncc between Nnnlng Nonh and South, u opposed to East and WC$t, :tnd wc•re go(ag to be giving him rhc ball a kx. .. Ucbengood said. Uebenfood said the combina- tion or mside power or tackles Matt Simpson and Dean Miell (6- foot·2, 265 pounds and ~. 250, respectively), and outside quick· ness of ends Oscar Lomeli and Mark Mollner, wns too-much for the Aztecs offensive line to hiin· die. .. · "They just co,uldn't blotk us," said Llebcngood, who wa1cbed his deCense record seven s11cks, beat· isl& up both Aztec quarterbllcks. "Lomeli and Mollncr (21h and I lh sacks, respectively) were jusl phe- nomenal." lt was the second straight shut- out over La Quinta for the Eagles, who susl:lincd one minor injury, a twisted knee by receiver Willie Nunez. which is. not expected to sideline him this week. . Odlflllplw llllilll-Ollr ... Corona del Mar foOtball coach Daw Holland ub ror an exolana· lion in Fricby night's 10.7 non-league triu• O¥er Mama's vildnp. and~ ca't be'brca.kinc evca., if we're &CMa lo be suoccllfu.L We need to ba¥e a 3-0 adftntaie." Fumbles NM! pc:aalties helped bn~ the otf CNM. comJstency Brinkley said wu apparent on the Tan' ~-play. 69--1*f'd ICIOrin& march witb tbc secood-b.alf kkk· off. Ml"fhat was a rcaJ nice drive, and it lbowl tbc capabilities we ha~ when we c:xccure weu,•• Brinkley said. Senior runnin& back Wade 1Ut. wbo practiced ooJy once while bat· tling the Ou, had rvns of 11, 17 aod 11 yards oo the drive. He a11o hid I 56-JUd ~~r touch· down NA to open the ICXiing. ea route to 135 yards on 20 carries. ln additioo. be booted a •Z.xard field goal. h.is fourth of the year. Brint.Icy said the passing an.ct. which produced 89 yards in Ryan Smith's first start at quarterback last week, was reigned in (four completions for 40 yards)_ after the Sailon earned the earl)' ·~ · "We dido's tb.iat tbcy would 1COte on our del~ and we didn't want to put the ball in the air and risk more tunlCWerl,,. Brin· kJey SI.id. Brinkley praised lalior offemiYc tackle Keith onr for b.ia wort up froclt, wbile oootinu1na to bail the c.fforts ol the <kfemc.. "Gray bu bad two real coosiJ.. tent pmea.. and be'• been a p&cu. ant surprise," Brinkley said of the 6-foot·l, llGi><>und tint-year starter. Junior linebac:ku Danny Mo- Oonougb (nine udSes and a blocked punt) earned apecial rec- ognition from Brintley, u the Sailon yielded just 10 yards of total offense to the Scab.am.. Brint.Icy. who said comerback· rc:ceivcr Bren Hlista allo missed preparation dlJI with the Ou buJ. reported DO injuries for the leCOnd straight week. Brinkley was abo pleased with bisc subltitutioo patte m. HONOLULU "•' Soulhe,,. c.tefotnia Col-: ,. .,. ..,.._ aoa country fore·__.._ __ u finiJhed 1hird in men's and tltlh &n women'• compe· titioo hen: a1 tho Ha'All lnvii.donal on Saturdly. • ~· JaJOn Schader wu seq;ad in men's, c:Jodin& a lS·SS.26, Wtth rraJUnan D:an P•lmcr and ~ :nm H rdin JOll\I ~7 with timn of 16·33.56 ind 16:43.29. Ken Cabral (17:37.20) and T~la Metonnen (I :'7.14) were lJrJ and 20ch, rcspcc&fvely. • Sophomore Nikce Pool ( 18:31.2.5) led the VanJUuds women with a 12&h pl1ce finis.h~ followed by Debra Oemfo1 (1~36.20, 2~&h), Hc11her Salisbury (20:53.J<f. l41h), Stacey C'41· bTOI (21 :00.22, lS&h) And Meli Largen& (24:14.26. 4Sth). v......a111 1n a FRESNO -Sourh· • ern California College's • '-.• Vanguards dropped a _...., __ _ lS·ll , 15-3. IS·ll women's volleyb311 deci ion ot Fre no Pacific Sa1urday nigh1, foll· ina to 0-2 in conference play, S·S · overall. Genevie Wrigh1 led SCC w11h Cljht kiJI . sec men boot· foe, 8-0 COST~ MESA ---- Junior forward Chris ,s"~ Chnparro led 1he Wll)' ---- wi1h four go:>ls as hos1 Soulhern Calirornia Colkge col- Jcc:1ed :i 6-0 v1c1or) O\er Concordia 1n. nn NAIA District Ill men\ OC· ccr opener. Jorge Perez :iddcd :i plir of goals :is &~e Vanguard out hot the Ellgtes, 40-4. improving to 2-4 overall. Concordia tell 10 I ·5, 0-1. . ..; 1. 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Newpot1 N Newpot1 9l'ld $i. 8-1, Buch, C::.t-92661 Newpor1 8Mctl. CA 12663 This busmen 11 con-t.t&nan King, t:27 a.is dUc1ed by 1 corporlClon N9wport Beldl, CA 92eGO Tht tt9111r1n1(s) col'I'-~ Prenoergnt. ._ menc9d to transact buSI U aOOW ness undtw the ' FtCtilious This busineu 11 · con- Busineu Na,,,.(s) ~sted duC1.c! by ~ and above on: 7·14-9.J •I• MBL BARNEY ENTER The re91strant(s) com- PA1S£S IHC • Wanwn A. mtnetd to nn.ct ~ Barney. Pre90ent ,,._ under" "-FICWIOuS Thts Slltemenl was til«I Bus.nest Nan>t (S) losi.o .. 1tt Ute County Cltl1I of abo¥e on. not tppl<ablt Oriange County on S.pUtm-M.wtJn IGng bet 9, 1 993 Thts staternenc was Med F5&287'9 With lht Councy 0«11 o1 Put>Uhed Newport Bexn Oranoe eoui:-v on ~ Cosl.I Mtu Deity P\lot 27, 1993 ~pttmber 20 27, Oc:1obtr • F581~ 4 , 11, 1993 Putil<Shtd "9Wpott ~ "'°"'7 Costa Me~ o ... y P11o1 __ P_U_B_UC_N_O_TIC __ E __ ,=em~ 6 '3· 20' 27' PUBUC NOTICE TO PLACE AN AD CAiif, - 642-5678 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your gar age sale make sure all your merchandise 1s plainly marked with prices. «T Plug (Into the Pilot Classified section to find "a· ..... ,...., ........ ........ •All 2 ...... 1l=• • . .. ..... •• 0 . ' -" ..... dm U'e . ..__. MCllm._. ., 2 •• IFD A I .,...., ........ • =:1" .. _,......,. 17 ... .. llMRe ... of ............ ·--°' ....,,. ~..-...,.......4tMcM .... }f-~ a-.r...,. 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