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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-28 - Orange Coast Pilot49 • Good morning! Do you know the three favorite take-out items at Mi. Casa Restaurant in Costa Mesa? 1 > Enchiladas ,, • 2) Tostadas 3) Chips and salsa Tuesday, July 28, 1892 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents Newport hoop courts may go dark at sunset Jail's not so bad, .Soller finds By Tony Oodero Stan Writer NEWPORT BEACH Layups, slams and even three· pointers may become a thing of the past at outdoor basketball courts here. At least after sun· down. The City Council has pro· posed an ordinance to ban bas· ketball playi ng at all city-owned outdoor courts between sun· down and 8 a.m. to curb noise. The ordinance was drafted by the Parks, Beaches and Recre· ~Local gadfly soends his days at minimum security jail playing cards and . watching the Olympics. By LorlAnn Basheda Stan Wiiier IRVINE -It's been less th an two weeks since Sid Soffer was handcuffed and hauled off to )ail. Yet in that short time, the city's most cantankerous critic says he's learned the error of his ways -as .. 'well as a couple new card games. "I've never really had two weeks to just lay around and do nothing," . 'l·ve never really had two waercs to just lay around and do nothing. So 1hii Is really .. best vacation I've had since summer camp.• -·-- Soffer 'aid he -.pend' the rc't ol 1he morning ouh.loor'> . .. Right no" I'm \\;itching 'om!.! gu)) play hurw)hoc~:· he 'aid. .. U)u:i11y there\ 'ome 'ollc)b~11l and bJdmin1on going on:· Then thac') lunch. he ).1id. a Iler \\ h1ch mo\l of 1hc inmate'> head b:1ck 10 lhc indoor recreation room 10 pla> pool. pmg pony. card, or checker). "I ju)t ftn1)he.I pb~1ng four pr fi, c game) of chc''· · Soffer .. aid. He ..,pent much of Sunda) :.iftcr· noon \\Jlching Ike Ol)mp1c:>. ation Department after residents cried foul and complained that the din created by the hoopsters was keeping them up until the wee hours of the night. "We have .a lot people who tend to play basketball when the See BASKETBALL/ID ..... Soffer said Monday from a pay phone al the James Musick Honor Farm in Irvi ne. "So this is really the best vacation I've had since sum· mer camp." · 6 Soffer -who wa) sentenced to serve 30 days for several building code viola11on., at his Bernard Street rental property -said he's up at 5 a.m. for some 'Sort of egg breakfa.,t, and then it's back to 1he barrac!..s ··10 1;.cy around for a while." "This plac<: h ju .. t a liule bit \\Or'IC than 'ummcr CJmp :i'"r. I a hi· lie bit be11er lhJn th:: Armv," he :i.1iJ. 'And I kml\\. cau,c I\ c be~n in both "Lc1'i. JU'l ... J~ 11 )OU lOok '"!11C kiiJS OUI ol \\all'. .ind ..,a1J 1hc~ haJ to 'pend a fe\, \\t:ek) Ill 1h1) fa"1ht) the~ ·d jump up and do" n and See SOFFER/Al . • ~~l).a.ly P.lul Community activist and restaurateur Bill Hamilton is now working on an earthquake preparedness plan to submit to city officials. Floating "quake reliel · .. Newport resident proposes using huge fleet of pleasure craft as an emergency resource following a major quake. By Russ Loar StJlf W!W Under Hamilton's plan, the marine division of the . NEWPORT BEACH - During a major earthquake along the local Newport-Inglewood fault, the city has one emergency resource that should not be overlooked, according to community activist and restaurateur Bill Hamilton. · Preparing for an earthquake · -·.~'=:c::t"".: •• :n· .......... the San Ancft• 1-'J. '°" M.a'for.,... Office and home • '11 iilr ake: Chamber of Commerce would encourage boat owner~ to offer their vessels for use during major emergencies. The city would 1) Al. lusttbc.tilllons ol water for eldl ~· 2) Ene>uF fooCI ror eKh ~ for tf!~ 3) A p)d pair d shoes and fllshl'* I Pl"<>"· 4) Fire extinguishers ~ lhe .,_ allcL Boats. "We have about 9,000 boats here and many of them arc equipped with -. ...... ,... ...ito~H or"'"" 1) Pemble radio with edra 2) ~·~with ectnl J) A~ flni-akl kit and . 4) manual tan Of>9M'· food, water and a radio," Hamilton said. "It's a tremendous resource and they wouldn't be affected by an earthquake unless a building fell on them." cleaning device known as the Water Rake and a former engineer who graduated from the California Institute of Technology, is working on a plan to submit to city officials. Hamilton, inventor of the harbor develop an action plan to quickly identify and make use of the boats if disaster strikes. His idea comes during a time when the Newport Beach Fire Department is training city depar4ments in... disaster response and planning as the city works to upgrade emergency preparedness plans. In April 1989, an earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale was See QUAKEJ• Spel!d trap plan gets lukewarm reception ~Newport Police Chief Arb Campbell te lls council radar photo devices might help, but questions whether they're worth the cost. By Tony Dodero StJN Wnter NEWPORT BEACI I -\\'11h re)iden1s clamoring for the c11~ to curb speeder... council mcm1'er) took an 1n1t1JI look ~1ond~1\ JI in· stalling a photo r.idar '-))l~m thal nabs offender) )impl) b> laking their pictures Ne""port Uc.:ach Pol cc Chief Arb Campbell ga' e the CH} Coun· cil a report on the prO!t and con) of the conlro\ersial and cxpen!tl\C system bu1 r emained non- committal. "I gues my feeling is, an}thing you can utili ze to help ( top speeders) would uh1ma1el) be great," Campbell said. • While photo radar S) 1em) CO!tt about SS0.000. :i police offt\'.".:r must be trained 10 operate the '~:.­ tern, bumping the price fo r ca11.h- ing speeder) up 10 S 100,000 a ) ear. Campbell estimated. And 1he ch1d quci.11oned "hclh· er the rci.uh' \\Ould JU..,llf) Che cost. For e\Jrnplc. figure) compiled b) the police dcp:1nrnen1 llhow Readers di sagree on proposal for photo' speed traps On S.1turd.n 1H' .hl..ea .,,_r tf•Jder::. 11 the .'\t"'•' 1->an 8t'.1d1 Cit~ Coun6J ~hould .1ppr01 e J propo'11 to 1n.-tJll c,w1t r,1, .11 troublt':.Ome intt•r,t'Ct1on- to catch :-pt-edt.•r:, on filnr · l \ hJt i fo1H '' J samplmr; ol tht re:.f' Jn~e) ' I \\as vcr disappointed to see the City Council is considering putting \\hat truly are speed tr.ip'> in /\C\\port Beach. I am a strong conser\alhe and \\Ould be disappointed if \H~ \\Ould ha\e to use essentiall)' f ,heist tactics. I belie\ e that ''e ha\ e a fine police force; \\e ha\e a good city and that they should be able to do the job. CHRIS STREET Co ta \\es.i '- I don't l1k~ 1t, I m J~,1in't 1t Sd•ms to me "t"re £1\:tn~ in to a pol 1..e ~ldte Pret!\ ~ 1 See RESPONSE Al that speeding 11cke1 and acc1Jcn1!t ha\C decrca cd in :-..c\\port Bc<.1~h O\Cr th e pa!tl fC\\ )Car . Camp1'cll ~aid. : And he -.a1J l\\\) add111onal ['\>lice officer' could be hired lllr 1hc ~l1'1 of 1 he radar '' ...icm "It's not Ii.kc \\e arc no1 gcning 1hc JOb d\.'ne \\ilhou1 1hc phuhJ JtHtt do it Ha.,,e >Ou C\er thought about running a mar.ith011? Herc's >·our chance to "ju't do it." In a program sponsored by the 0Jily Pilot and the Newport S~1 Co., Olympi.1n Jeff Gallowa> will guide both novice and expcr· ienced runners through J six-month, low-milcJge marathon training program. ~Io finll out moo "ou'rc invited to .1ncnd on<' of-~-o­ tree se ion., at the Newport Sl..1 Co. at 2700 W. P.,K1f1C Coast Highway Thu~Jy from 4 to 6 p m .. and Saturdtl\' from 10 a m. to noon. (cJll 631 -3180. See SPEEO/M I Inside the Pitot Joining the race C.u\.MonJhan the man· J~cr ot Henf'\ • Harry·s Co.1t Hill Ta\t·rn took out n(lm1nJ t1on p.1per~ Friday to r~1 1or Cit\ Council His d'-'ll'1on to run comes as somt'\'hat of a surprise, c\'m,1denn~ th' long-run- flln~ IPud he h.h had "'"1th tht• 1t\. ,For the complete ~tory, ee page A6. '\othing rC'matn!t of th • Or.ln~<' Count) Fcl ir s cen· tt'nnial celc>bration but the du.;t .md the memory ow t.ur 0111< .11 gd ready for m• I .,, •ar Story, page A 12. • .. A2 Tuesday, July 28, 1992 ---------------------------------- --------~ --------------------------------- Loca~s Only Pilot People Biii POiiock ... HE IS--. -------------- An Orange Coast College student who won firs t place in the Orange Coast College Student Art Show for making a chair out of a dinghy. This life-time Newport Bench resident created his 'Boatsmnn Chair' for a three-dimensional art class project. FROM BOAT TO CHAIR-. -------- .. , didn't have any clue "here to start," Pollock said. Then he found someone "ho gave him an old rotting dingy. "I took a skill saw and sawed the bow off and went from there." .. It is really hard to bend lots of wood slats and have them come out with the same curvature," Pollock said."So I cut lots of mahogany slats and glued them together and shaped them to form the seat. Worked pretty \\ell. .. The base of the chair is a lltandard boat rest with a twist: Pol- lock rigged a ship's rope through the rest so that the heavier the occupant, the stronger the base becomes by tightening the rope. IDEAl.lY-. ------------- This 27-year-old said, "My ideal job would be to land a com- puter graphic job at Surfer Magazine or at Gotcha or at an adver- tising company." "I enjoy doing computer art \\Ork and poster graphics," Pollock said. Pollock has been studying graphics and computer graphics for the last two years at OCC and plans to start at Pl att College, a graphic art trade school in Irvine, this fall, but he said that he will also continue to work on his AA part time at CCC. FROM TRASH TO ART:·-·------- .. , got a real kick out of taking something that would have ended up firewood and recycli ng it into something useful, and I hope, beautiful," Pollock said. Costa Mesa Someone shJttcred the rear hatch of a Toyota Supra on the 2800 block of Pinccrcck, stealing ~-o pairs of ~unglas.scs worth S22.5. • A woman returned to her home in the 100 block of Cecil and heard sus- picious noises inside. She phoned the police from a neighbor's house bul "hen they rccurncd, the suspects "ere gone. Nothing was missing from the house. which had been entered via a bathroom window screen th3t had been dislodged. • Five v~icles were broken into on the 1600 block of Newport Boule· vard. Speakers and stereos were taken from each. Newport Beach The Tete A Tete rcstauranl at :217 Manne Ave reported the theft of two antique wine rJcks, three framed photographs, a food processor and $70 in cash mmctimc between Tues· day and Wcdncl>day afternoons. Po- llilJPlilL VOL.88,NO. t7S Delivery 2uarantee! If ,_.,. • ~ •nd do rlOI .... ~ ,_, INP" by 6 • m 17 • m Oii 5.Mutd.l)"J and holi· ~), ull bdcn 10 am al'd M'ff 1rt lt ID )'OU by ~ OIH c"'*-SeMce Cente<, 642· 4))), II or." ftOtl'I 6 1 m 10 S pm ~ ~ frldly, and 7 1 m to 10 • m on SMw' cM)'l IO ... )'Oii wlltl )'IM amMdon nftdl ·---...... ~ ... .,..,., OlllfrtNlldlll~ _ ........ ...... "1'111 .......... • -By Kim Ntilson lice found no evidence of forced entry into the restaurant. • Scuba equipment worth $4,500 was scolcoYfrom a storage. area in a park· mg garage on the 200 block of Paris Lane 1betv.een 9:15 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Priday . • A rompaet disc player and numer· ous discs worth Sl,450 were stolen from an apartmcnl on the 700 block of Amigos Way sometime between Thursday and Friday mornings. Po- lice belic,·c cncry was made through 1 locked bedroom window. • Someone smashed a front door window pane of a hou c on the 500 block of Wcsc Ocean Front and stole two televisions, 1 videocassette re· corder and a telescope. worth a tocal of S 1,400. sometime between Wednesday and Friday. • Jewelry, video, stereo and photo equipment was scolcn from an apart· ment on I.he 1400 block of Superior Ave. between 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Police found no evidence of forced entry. How to reach us at The Pilot Circua.tion Orange Cou nty 642-4333 Adwrtising Classified ~2-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial N~ 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, spc>fb fu ~6-4170 Mafft OMtt 8 USllleSS Office 642-4321 8usiMSS (ax 631 -5902 By Grace Lee Special to Ille Qalfy Pilot ·. S itting quietly on a dining room chair, 14-year-old Igor Shmurak looks to family friend, Jack Levin, for words to describe his new life in the United States since his emigration from the former Soviet Union in December, 1990 . Managing Editor Slew Marble, 642-4321 ext. 363 ~Ut\ol """1'ttL0~ ~ Nol Levin, a Costa Mesa businessman and himself the son of Russian immigrant parents, brags about Igor's recent accomplishments. No one else is home to tell the tale. Igor's father, Moisey, and mother, Larisa, both mechanical engineers, are looking for jobs. Igor's sister, M ila, is training to be a nurse at Orange Coast College and Ana, Mila's two-year-old daughter, is with family friends. Eighth-grader Igor Shmurak works to help hi s immigr~nt family. "Show your Norm Stillwell Award," Levin said, smiling widely. "And didn't you get all A's on your report card?" Igor nodded shyly. The Norm Stillwell Award, an annual award pre-sented by the Newport-M esa Administrators Association, recognized Igor, who is still taking English classes in school, as the most outstanding eighth grade student within their district. American · Dream Igor now adds to the struggling family income as a solicitor for the Daily Pilot, along with other odd jobs. Russian Jews, the Shmuraks were able to leave behind the still virulent anti-semitism and lack of opportunity that plagued people of their religion and heritage even as the Soviet Union faced its imminent collapse. Young Russian immigrant remembers life of secrecy as Jew in Soviet Union Assisted by the Jewish ,.. Federation of Orange County and members of Temple Bat Yahm, Moisey is presently taking appliance maintenance courses while Larisa takes After four months in New York, the family came to Orange County, where they h~ve joined Temple Bat Yahm, a reform congregation in Newport Beach. Brushing nis bangs aside, Igor politely folds his hands together and release'S the words that quickly gain their own momentum. "People didn't have food; people didn't have clothes," said Igor. ''People didn't have anything." Describing the shortage of basic necessities tnat plagued the entire country, Igor said Rus~ian Jews were "scapegoats" for the communist government. Now a ninth-grader at .Costa Mesa High School, Igor said that in the Soviet Union he was often forced to hide the fact that he was Jewish in order to escape d iscrimination. "If people knew that you were Jewish, there was no respect for you," Igor said. "You had (to be Jewish) secretly." After 18 months of planning, waiting and fearing rejection from by U.S. immigration officials, the Shmuraks finally boarded a plane to New York City with clothes, blankets and a few books . The Shmuraks stayed in New York for four months, with the aid of the New York Association for New Citizens (NAN(), before the ltskovitch family, their old Russian friends who now live in Orange County, sent them a letter, inviting them to California. Soon after they arrived, the Shmuraks began attending Temple Bat Yahm, where they have received financial, emotional and spiritual support. LOCATION Hs ••an ~.::, llUStMPI 2 ... ,.., J..S ,.., ,., .. L.tpftllNdl t •J ,.. s..a....... ,.., ~ C-..T ........ 17 1111: J:U ....,.1.1 tiJta.&U 21J1,..."' •• 1,... 7.e J:l1...., ·U 11117&.&U J121,... , .. t:JJ,,_.7 .. "That's where we first met," S<1id Levin. The Shmuraks, stranded at the Temple one night, after missing their bus back home, received a ride with Levin after a mutual friend introduced them. "For a long time Jack was giving us a ride," said Igor. accounting courses. "And (Igor's parents) did it for their children, thanks to Gorbachev," Levin added. "Gorbachev was also honored by Israel for having been the instrument of that change that allOwed so many Jews to emigrate," said Levin. "For many, many years, only a handful of Jews were allowed to emigrate." Jack Levin listens as his young friend Igor Shmurak tells of leaving the Soviet Union. • UICM. IUEllTIIB: Newport Beach 77/60 BalbcM: 18/60 Costa Mesa: 81/63 Corona del Mar: 77/59 TmlY: ~tly warmer today with hll:ht In the high fOi to low IOI. low co.111 ~ late nfaht throup ............. od-.MM enoedy dur but hazy. ,.CllT: urty "'°"""I doudt, dNrtlta ..W • Conlhollld ..,. with i. rt:_. ... ..... lows In .... ...w '°'· • the upper 70s MCI low IOI. •tm: Nocwe.I ................. ...... ............................. .... 101DU .......... ,,:,,.,,_. -In .. a.ta 1111, ,..... ....... ..... Mll.W.~--...... ... .......... ~ ,4---. .... ---·--- ~ leach/Costa Meu Dally Piiot • .. Tuesday, July 28, 1992 Aa I) Sid is Ilka a shot in the arm painful, but necessary , I remember when I fint heard about the James Musick Honor Farm, I tbouaht it would be a nice place to send' my daushter for violin camp. It turns out it isn't that kind or a place at all. But according to Sid Soffer it isn't such a bad place to hang out. for a jail. Sid, Costa Mesa's most lovable eccentric, is spending a rare vacation out or town at the county's low security jail by virtue of a series of building code violations and his 5tcadfast refusal ------to bend to the city's will that they be corrected. To hear him describe life at the honor farm, -----• which he did Monday to a Daily Pilot reporter, it's not such a bad deal, kind of aoing to a camp ror troubled youths, only these arc troubled adults. There's cable television, chess, pinochle, fields or crops where you can hone your agricultural skills. But Sid's also identified some problems with the place. The food's not so good nor very well suited to the jail population's ethnic makeup. And there arc evidently other things they need to work on, such as making it more miserable so it will be a true deterrent to crime. Come to think or it, maybe that's why the food 's bad. Uh oh. I wonder ir the authorities know what they've gotten themselves into here. A long lime ago Sid identified some J>rob· lems with the city or Costa Mesa and we haven't been able to end a City Council meeting in under eight hours since then., I can remember covering City Council meetings when Sid got up to speak on every item. It was an awesome display of civic resp<>nsibility. It was so monumental· ly irritating that I can't help but look buck with admiration on the man who did it. Now that man is in jail for a month with plenty of time to think and talk and I really wonder ir our cou nty correctional officials realize that they have a new best • friend and pen pal. I've always been a fan of Sid's. Of course I'm not a building official or with the city attorney's office so I've not kno .... n him at his most obnoxious. I have sat in the City Council chambers during meetings in the middle of the winter, when it was about 10 degree& too told in the room, nearly dead from exhaustion at I a.m. listening to Sid question the punctuation of a planning department report. Dut I've always thought this godfather of all gadnies did more good . than harm. True, he asks a lot of irritating questions and often raises tn1.ial 1~-.ues. Out, on the other h.:ind. he'!o one of the only citizens I know .,.. ho will go through the City Council consent calendar -the items con.,idered 'IO routine as to merit being lumped together for a single \ote - and question an expcpditure of a fe.,.. thousand dollars. . Sid fits neatly into my general assc~smcnt of humanity. I belong to the perfectibility school of human evolution, although I think \\e\e got a long \\a) to go before we even start making much sem.c. Look at one of Sid's legendary City Council appearances M a-metaphor for- the course of human ~vents. MJ) be 90 percent of it is u~elcss, but when there's SO much or it, C\en 10 percent :.ub:.tancc is something to be reckoned "ith. And here's the kfcker, the real redeeming factor. Many times l\e heard Std \t:ind ~p at a council meeting and tJke the pan of 'omconc he (eh was be1nt; trCJh:d unJU ti) Sometimes th:ll un1u,tl) tre.:itcd pcrwn ha'> been himself, a:. 111 the ca.,c of h1'> m1.,gu1ded tilt with the city O\er hb building code v1olntions. · Dut cH:n in that ca c~ 1 behC\C his :.t'1.1bh1'1rnnc:.-. ha:. g"nc mile., bC)Ond the .dict..1tc' of :.cit mtcrc.,t and 11110 1he realm ot pure principle \\hat arc }l.lU going to Jo \\1th a gu) ltkc th:11, "ho·11 go :o pil rJther thnn fix up a few bu1ld1ng code \tOl..1t1ons? I don't lo;r1m\ But it'., my '>U:.p1c1on thut he's not going to be any le:.'> CJ_!ltankerous when he g~ts ouT or the poliy In August and lotarl., allending council meetings again. And I, for one, "ill "'elcomc htm back. fapccially since I don't have to go to council meeting .. m~'elf any more. Bob 100 EJkt n i~ nssistant «litor. His column appears on TuesdaJs. Fine Print Cltj to raVlew BBG nightclub's permn If yoU need that certain tie ... '~-"' ,, F-•flc Lalla ,• ~ '1""1' Aftlatc-Culslfte ~ rcHAMPAGNi suNi>AYilfuNcH1 The 1o11ow1ng oonoe coost Couege students hove been , nomea 10 tne Deon s List roe oc~ tne l'TW'W'nl..ffl ot o 3 5 gode pc)nl Ol.'0fOQ9 Cling tne 1W2 spng semestai April L. Sanden, Ricky J. Wenntng4H' ol Bolt;xx:t Aaron E. lond, Roberta E. Cone, Teny E. Moon ot Bal· boo ISIOnd Seung Je Cho, Ghodo v. Gulrguls, Gretchen L. Kymla, Edward L. Murptw. Traci L. Pedersen, Ron J. Schrad4H', Patrick W. Schubert, Anton C. Vls1« ol COiona del Ma Thanh V. Au, Y.N. Au, Seon Jeong lc»k, Shone C. lognau. Audrey I. loldwln, Michael J. Iorgos, RI.chord C. laker, Sean M. Borr, ~ L. Borrow. Uso I. lasso. Douglass I. Bates, Nicole M. louquet, Leto J. lergefon, Seon J. ll•hoP. Matthew D. lofok. Thuy Thi lorthwlck, Susan F. l rennls, Cedric D. Brown, Doniel J. lrown, Deral D. lush· ong. Catherine T. Call, Jomes S. Castro, Huy Q. Dang. Philip C. Davis, John T. Deck4H', Fran· cit Delatone, Sleu K. Da, Von ThJ Do. Minh-Chou T. Doan, M· onna D. Dogll, StepMn P. East· man, Jon S. Ecldeld, Joanna D. fWI, Kttstln D. Ekedol, Heidi M. lf1and, Ana C. Fajardo, Finn E. Ann.gen, John R. Flofenlln. Ahmed I. Ghulamoll, Rac:hoel L Gllbeft, SteYen J. HocMy, ICrtlten T. Hall, Motthew S. Hon· ley, Christle N. Haugh. Jennifer C. Hehn, Ron R. Hess. Charles W. Higgins, Cuong Von Hoong, Volerle Hott, Ngoc My Huynh, Thonh T. Huynh, Donald Jen· n1n9t. Cheri• D. Johnson, Arny E. Kelly, Korlo o. Kenney, Saro C. Kew, Stocey s. Kllfov. Iron· don v. IOnc:onnon, Eric A. Kl•· '*· LorM D. Koch, Duston L. Kromef, ChlokJ Kuroda. Nguyen Quoc Ky, Due S. Lom. Yen N. Lam. T\.long·Van M. L•. Andy H.T. Le, Abelardo Lopez, David I . Lorenzini, Ellzobeth T. Martin, Paul J. McDanlets, Sam A. McK· enzle, Heothef M. Meeks, John P. Maryanne Moshier, Cynthia A. Nielson, Tu Com Ngo, loo Quoc Nguyen. llchvon Hoang Nguyen, Kim Oonh Nguyen, Thuy Anh T. Nguyen, nn T. Nguyen. Nicklas Cori Ne>M, Trayc" J. NOYOk, Gulllefmo J. Olmedo, John It Peny, Thu Thuy T. l"hom, AnJonette L. Por· ter, Scott w. Prior, ZOC:Cortoh Qutrtco, Thomas G. Rolph, Rod· rtfrf I. Rounlg, SIMo E. Rozo, Monique F. Robertson, David A.. lolnock, Minon Y. Rothman, NeotMt Y. Sanchez, Morta L. Sonchel. Wllllam M. Sandro, EM M. Schmfdt, wanen c. Schnl>be, Stephanie A. Scho- ler, Wlnnona M. Scott, Mot T. lheflln, IC~ Shlmodo, Kerry J. lpontelll, Fredi R. Springer. lh•ll•Y A. Staats, Victoria Stanlch. David J. Suarez, Glselle luaNl. Anh• Sumolong, Jen. Nt.r R. SWoln, Ion Tetz. Eltzo. beth A. nngue. Trtnh IC. To. Miko Tochlkubo, Ahmad Mustapho Trod, lk:h·Ngo T. Tran, Dung Thi Tian, Mal Quynh Tron, Shown VetOM .. , Liem Ngoc VU, Ctvtl· topher E. Washington, Kelly C. weaver, 1yan Robert White, Stephen J. wrut>et, YC>lhlhlaa Yamaguchi. lkuko Yamamoto ot COSIO Mesa or<:l Anda M. lotzono, Dominique C. lol· aono. u.o IC. lamer, Loura D. lamel, Clnt I . lowef, Devon •• loyd, Jeff •• lrtnkmon, Tino A. lroccardo. Sottv A. tufter, Malton auttart, ICGltoMe L lut· trtck. Loura M. Coffey, Ctwlatlne M. Danell, Nick M. Dlloft, Mlehoel A. DICeNO, L. Hayea Olumwftght, Howard D. Fleld, CtMlftel A. Ffeemon, DMno L. Gable, s.gey Gttnbefg. "°"' C. Homrock. MOftt D. Homhom, Matt J. HolbfoOk. lrett A. ICM, Patttc• rtno••ev. emton 1. Knllf'lon, IClllbara I. l(optcld, ...., P. Lamar, Do"'9I D. Lund. ~ D. Lurie, Lloyd W. Mon· gal, Jt., lenao Mlaltano, ICatN •• Mllterty, Michele K. Mogh- adam, Matthew J, Mooney, Dawld C. Morgan, lttc D. Mott- er, lellln M. Murphy. Chad M. Napier, Jeth¥ D. Olbome, Donna It Paine, Jennifer L • .......... MeOQft I . Powen, Po- llloe •• ledoutey, Many J . ......... '°"' D. Roe, ICorlna L. lolltlONld, Deon N. ltuoff, ............ landlf• .. TYIOft '· ....-. hbecoo ....,, Qllll A. .............. Wein, ........ L WNte, Pamela A. Whlft9V, Donald L. Wmn•. CGlolr'9 ... WW., David A. ..... C1~8eoetl /ttfrf"¥ Coaat Dclwlc9 ......... eon Cl ~ IW'<'W Cl VoC>o li'm. tu ~ Deer'\ com-,,..,, l9CI 0 l80Qr'td ~ ~ glOQ IOflOt'I Of us ~ /IOOl#A t" OI W8lt POl1 __ --a,, --==-'· NEWPORT BEACH -Citing an increase in police calls to the BBG nightclub, council members decided Monday to review a per· mit that the Planning Comm ission granted' to the popular nightspot on July 9. · "That's a way to get their atten· tion," Mayor Phil Sansone said about the action. Sansone said the large number or police response 10 the nightclub had raised council concerns that the club may be at· tracting a ro~dy ~lientele. Planning commissioners agreed to let the club add six pool tables, a ·dance area with disc jockey, an outdoor patio dining area and a 6 a.m. opening for breakfast. Know n during the day as Lucy's, the nightclub is owned and oper· ated by Lucia Luhan, who re· named and redecorated the res· taurant, formerly known as Ellis Island International Eatery, just last month. Besides clearing the hurdles at the city level, Luhan must also get her changes approved by the Cali· fornia Coastal Commission. -By Tony Dodcro Over 3CXX> ties from which to choa;e: John Comfort from England; Richel from Spiin; Superte, their Bugatti to their Desert Designs; Burberry & Aquascutum jl.15t to name ~ few. OF NEWPORT 'B EACH \. 714 • 759-7979 Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Dnve, • Newport Beach ' I All You Can Eat! $5.95 adult I 10 om · 2 pm $3.95 kids Flamingo Guitarist performing (with coupon) ' I ~~:r~~iiiAff Cotp~;;¥~¥~;1;~ I • soc Tacos In Bar I Sun. & Wed. Nites . · I • '195 Margaritas 3-8 p.m . L ~~ft _!e!_rs ~ ':._ _L W~ ~ul~r=rir::_ E_:e:_i M~~G~~ ,__ ........... 2•a 1. t7a. If., c.... .... (714) 63 1-4009 • u..-..Twl•• --- . . .. M Tueaday, Juty 28, 1992 -------------------.. ---------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------- Around Town Send your items to Bob van like to join the fun. For Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. information, call 545·5669 Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Fridar, Julr 31 Wednesda~:, July 29 Sidewalk sale -Newport Makebelieve Man -The Norfh Center, on Bison between Newport Beach Public LibraJ will Camelback and MacArthur offer a 40-minute program o Boulei'ard, will host a Sidewalk storytelling, magic, music and Spectacular, complete with dance featuring Scott Nichmann, entertainment and free popcorn, The Makebelieve Man, at two 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. library branches July 29. The July 31 anc;I Aug. 1. program will be offered at 10:30 Saturdar, Aug. 1 a.m. at the Balboa Branch and 3 p.m. at the Mariners BrandT. For Class of '82 -The Corona miormation, call 644·3187. The pro~ram will continue July 30 with del Mar High School Class of 1982 per ormances al 10: 30 a. m. at the will hold its 10-year reunion Aug. Newport Center branch and 2 1 at the Balboa Bay Club. Call Ken 11.m. at Corona del Mar. Yonkers at 955·9321 for information. Thursday, July 30 Su nday, Aug. 2 Estate ~lanning -FSC Corp. will o er a free workshop Da nce for the Arts - entitled "Estate Planning and H ow The Newport Harbor Elks lodge · to Manage Risk in the Stock will host a benefit dance featuring market" at 6:45 P.m. July 30 at live big band music from 6 to 10 the Four Seasons Hotel. For p.m. Aug. 2 at the lodge, 3456 information, call 286·7002. Via Oporto. Proceeds will benefit Square danci ng -The the Orange County Performing Costa Mesa Quickstj.pers invite Arts School. For information, call e'perienced square ancing 964·1760 couples to their weekly dance, 9 Tuesday, August 4 to 11 a m. at the new Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Center on the Positive pa re nting -· rnrner of 19th and Pomona Joanie Heinemann, R.N.,invites ~treets There are also available parents of newborn through p.1r'iners for single men who would elementary school age children to WE'RE NOT LIKE OTH ER MENS' OUTLETS ... AND HERE'S WHY! t/ \\<· l>u\ tfw < n .1m-01 tlw 1 rop 1r11111 20_ d 1111•rt·111 m,1nu1,11 turl''' \'\1• "'" no c lcht' oul' t/ l 'nl1 l...1 nlht•r' ~t· .1n• not l1m11t_•d to om• rn,qor rn,1nul.H lurt·r t/ You ,1lwJ\ ~get the ltltt·'t <.,tyling in single ;ind doublt> hrl',F.ted ..,u1 l'> 1n 100° .. wool. \\ ool l>lt•nd .... rnd 1mportt-d IJbrt C!>, J<. well .1 ... Bl,11pr, Sport Co.w, Dre..,-, P,1nt'>, Ca ual Shirt., [)re.,., Sh1rt1,, Sdk fit>'\, Tui..Pdoc. and ShOl'" t/ You h.he thP w1c1t· ... 1.,c·lpc11on to cho .... e irom t/ V\L· h,1ve tht> w1de'>t Pm t• Rangf!<., In eJch pricl' r,mge. th<• <,u11 vou purcna~e is the Top-or-The Line. t/ We have the w1de'>l r .mg<.' 01 '>11es 10 i1t you: Short'>, Regular!>, Tall._, <itout'> and Athl etic t/ PRICE' PRICE' PRICE' NO ONE Bf ATS OUR PRl(f<; t. QL t\l IT'r < .LARANTEfOt t/ SERVICE \IVl• h,1vt• c·mplo\.t'l'" on tlw rloor 10 .1n.,wer .1nv qut•c..111>11., \.OU m,1y h,1vt• No high PrP ...... lHI' .... 111· ...... 1.111 \\f PA't NO COf\..\~\l<:.\IC )l\J\ "'-<> Ov I l<Tltv\l lu.,t one sh1h · We Don'! p.1\l $f1 00 out ol l'Vl'ry $1 ()()you -;p<•nd to 1h1· .,flopping m.111 ow11c.•r., ~ t/ \Nt• "'" onh open 3 D.1yc.. .1 \Veek K<.•ep1ng our O\Prh1 .1<l to Jn ,1lv,olutc minimum. Shop\\ 11'1 u.., on I rid.w. <i.11urd,1\ ,ind Sund.1. 'inly t/ (0\\I IN AND SEE. Tt I[ !-DAY SUI r OROl\T R OlrrERENCE. FOR YOURSLLF. DESIGNER CLASSICS Vi 11ourV1.P. section for llal1Jn Dc·s1gner.,· Collection: Paolo des1gn~d by Paolo Gucci, Reporter and many more. ' . attend this lecture on parenting. It will be held on Tuesday, August 4, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at Joan Andrews' offices, 1151 Dove St., suite 105, Newport Beach. There is a nominal fee of ~5 .ind seating is first-come, ftrst served. For more info, call (714) 476-0991 . National night out - Music, entertainment, and a variety of police exhibits and demonstrations will highlight lhe Costa Mesa Police r>epartment crime prevention unit's ninth annual National Night Out, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 4 at the Neignborhood Community Center 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. The event is part oi a nationwide celebration of crime prevention and neighborhood awareness: For more information, call Patricia A. Litten at 754-5320. Thurs. Aug. 6 Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quicksteppers, the city's lively senior square dance group, invite experienced square dancing couples to their weekly dance, 9 to 11 a.m . at the new Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Center on the corner of 19th and Pomona streets. There are also available partners for single rnen who \\Ould lil..e to join the fun. for information, call 545·5669 Saturdal:t Aug. 8 exhibiting at the Oasis Senior 545·5669 CdM class reunion -Center's Senior Resources Saturdar, Aug. 22 Exposition, Saturday, Aug. 15 at The Corona Del Mar Hi~h School the center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Newport Harbor '62 -Class of 1972 will hold its 20th Corona del Mar. For information, The Newport Harbor High School reunion at the Balboa Bay Club. call 644·3244. Class of 1962 will hold it5 30-year Please catr Heather Weir Martin at Hawaiian feast -The reunion Aug. 22 at the Balboa Bay 854·6234 or Jennifer Suchomel Shaw at 759-9064 for more Hawaiian Civic Club will host an Club. For information, call Marina information. Aha'aina, a tradilional feast, from at 499·3592. Estancia '82 -Estancia 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Aug. 15 at the Saturdar, August 29 High School's class of 1962 will Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The event will Santa Ana Hi~h -The celebrate its 10-year reunion Aug. feature Hawaiian cuisine and 8 at the American Legion Hall in Santa Arra ~igh Schoo class of Newport Beach. For more • dancing. For informati9n. call 1962 will hold its 30-year reunion information, call John Ursini at Sandee Mann at 974·1919 or Tien at 6 p.m. Aug. 29 at the REd Lion Bissen at 768-8722. 631·2110. Thursda}:, Aug. 20 Inn in Costa Me>a. For Fuchsia care -A informal1on, call Frankie Porter workshop entitled "Summer Investment seminar·-Perelstein at 644-0499. Fuchsia Care" will be offered at Sundar, Aug. 30 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Jeffery J. Johnson, first vice Gardens, 2647 East Coast hitway president of Shearson Lehman Big band dance -The Brothers' Newport Beach office in Corona del Mar. The wor shop will offer a free seminar entitled Newport Harbor Elks Lodge will is part of the Weekend Gardener "Investing in lhe 90s" at 6:30 host a benefit dance featuring live Series and is free to the public. p.m. in the conference room at big band music from 6 to 10 p.m. Satu~dar, Aug. 15 800 Newport Center Drive. For Aug. 2 at the lodge, 3456 Via information, call 644·9111 . Oporto. Proceeds will benefit the ~~ort Ha rbor '52 -Square dancing -The Orange County Performing Arts Newport arbor High School's Costa Mesa Quickstdcpers invite School. Call 964-1760 class of 1952 will hold its 40th experienced square ancing Friday, Oct. 23 reunion Aug. 15. Please contact couples to their weekly dance, 9 . Dawn (Pierson) Guild at 545·5441 to 11 a.m. at the new Costa Mes.J Gle ndale reunion - or Orville Amburgey at 557-6545 Senior Citizen Center on the Glendale High School's class of for information. corner of 19th and Pomona 194 2 will hold its 50-year reunion Sen ior expo -Numerous streets. There are also female the weekend beginning Oct. 23 at companies and o~anizations partners available for any single the Newport Mamott Hotel. For offering goods an services of men who would like to ~oin the information, call Evelyn Hemphill interest to senior citizens will be fun. For information, ca I Glenn at (619l 630-9414. ·r._COSTA MESA Your Locally . STATIONER S, INC Owned Stationers Trv our selection of My__~ & Latex balloons for your special occasi~! New SmJid! We'll WRAP. PACK & SHIP an . Local ick-at heme or dhce! Smead Hanging Folders • BmcQ.Lty C UH Leaa SIR I liwwrc fulclm Rew. '1350 NOW '5.49,tnx • J...val 1/J 0.:Ga:ri s.o,i.v Rew. 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Not one one comes and visits and gets a picture taken of them. I -don't like it, I think it's wrong, and (Mayor Phil) Sansone should not let this happen to Newport Beach. 0 BILL SHAW Balboa Island Photographic speed traps proposed. Totally opposed to-it -just one more effort by the government to infringe on our privacy and our rights. They say this was done in Germany, and we know what happened to Germany, don't we. One more piece of equipment fo r police tyranny. Totally opposed to it. 0 CRAIG BOTHWELL Costa Mesa My thought on this matter is that I think ir is an excellent idea, and I think they should lay off the entire traffic division and replace them with the photographic radar. THOMAS REYNOLDS Newport Beach 0 I think they would be an outstanding idea not only in Newport but also in Costa Mesa. I am also a member of th e Eastside Homeowners Association, and I think these would be a great idea to alleviate the work load on policemen as well as make people aware that they shouldn't be speeding through residential streets where the speed limit is 25 mph like Broadway, 19th Stre~t. Santa Ana, those streets. So I think it Is a great idea, and we're going to work on maybe getting them. We'll watch the Newport Beach project very carefully and talk to our own council members about getting them installed in Costa Mesa. ... 0 JEFF McCONVlLLE Costa Mesa I want to know what's next. TV surveillance cameras in the home? 0 MIKE FAULKNER Costa Mesa I was just interested. I didn't realize that ~ you break the law and someone catches you this is corisidered aQ invasion of privacy. • MARTHA .. C-orona del ~ar 0 regarding that alleged 1nfract1on are not as sharp as they would be at the time of the actual time of being pulled over by regular police officer, and I think this infringes your right to due process. It makes it very difficult for you to defend yourself in a CQurt of law should you wish to dispute the infraGtion. I don't think it is a good idea and other methods should be found . 0 JIM HATCH Newport Beach I am an e>;tremely private per~n and I don 't like any invasion of privacy but 1n this case I am totally in favor of 1t I ha1,e four granddaughters and we don't dare to walk across Balboa Boulevard for fear they will be run over when they go to the beach. I think something has got to be done on Balboa Boulevard in particular and even down here where I live people speed around like it is a race track. I think this 1s a perfect way of putting an end to it I am all in favor of this. DORIS HOPE Wesl Newport I agree that any way·-to have people go the correct speed lim it is OK. There is no. 0 such thing as a speed trap. All zones are · I do not believe that the speed trap's posted for the correct speed and if purpose is safety. I believe it is what all people can't read they shouldn't be governments are findin g that they can driving a car. There have been enough raise revenue by increasing the numbers people injured and killed in tram, out of fines. here. With the radar photo trap they would · STANFO RD KING . catch anyone on the street above the I am heartily in favor of the radar photo O r speeding and increase city revenues Balboa~eed limit unknowingly send them a bill devices particularly along MacArthur without havi ng to put police on the Boulevard. We've certainly hap too many The N.ewport Beach new radar would street, with very little effort they could injuries and deaths in the -recent months. (constitute) a speed trap, and they would increase the revenues by thousands of FRANK HUNTSMAN cost more than the money they'd bring in, dolla s Newport Beach especially with some of the lawsuits that r · 0 I do not believe in the photographic speed traps because tbey are not d~signed for real speeders. They can send you a ticket if you are going • one-plus miles over the exis ting speed limit. 0 CAROL LEE Newport Beach L ·don 't think that these devices are (air because by the time you get )'Ou r notice of an infraction, your memory of the events ' would be brought to bear on them. 0 AL FRANKLIN.• Costa Mesa I certainly think it would be a good idea. or instance this morning when I was going down to Ralph's Market I was behind this person had to be going 60 or 70 miles an hour so I think something should be done. MS. CHRISTIANSON Corona del Mar WALTER BABECKY Costa Mesa 0 I am very much against photographic speed traps primarily because I do believe it is an invasion of privacy. I don't believe that we are 1n a Gestapo state. I don't think we should be out here just setting traps or trying to entrap people. It appalls me when I see a policeman h1dmg behind a sign w!th a radar gun. I think t~at's pure entrapment. I don't think that's what our laws or our constitution is meant to do so my vote would b~ against using photographic speed traps. 0 RICHARD SHINN Newport Beach I think it brings us one step closer lo a \\-Orld where Big Brother watches every move and I think Phil Sansone should read George Orwell's "1984" before he makes any decision on this. BOB BOSTON d 1 Newport Beach The question 1s ""hether the.e photographic speed survey trap:. ought to be allowed. Th e answer is it's 1ust another way to raise talCes, attempt to sidestep Proposition 13. attempt to sidestep the other sidesteps on taxation except this one carries with it a secondary fine from the insurance ' company. Radar doe:. not work well and all it does is punish people as a revenue raising device. 0 GREG PETERSON Newport Beach I am adamantly opposed to them. It's an invasion of privacy, it's the ultimate Big Brotherism and hope they don't do it. 0 . MATT HEW FRINZJ Corona del Mar If }Ou'd !t~e to get imohed, it's as easy a> punching m the to/lowing sei,en number~. 6~2-6086. Please /e;11 e your name (spell it out), city and phone number llor--verifiCdClon). Thank. you! · SPEED "ith the photo radar system. re· port,.. a high ..,µccess rate with the program. r From A1 radar," Campbell ;1id. "This "111 probably work, the question 1~: Is it worth $100,000?" But Councilwoman Evcl}·n l lurt said she was disappointed b) the chief s report. "Is it just. the volume of trafhc that makes people think they arc living on race tracks?" Hart a kcd the chief. "Mothers are coming to me all the time and saying, plca~e slow this down ." Both Campbell and City Man- ager Kevin Murphy warned Hart. however, that even if the city did install the photo radar ~ystem, the complaints about speede rs \\OUld not go away. On the other hand, officials m Pasadena, one of the f cw cilie in California that ha\c experimented ·~ Ouwa1: ~ing New Indian Restaurant" --'°"' Tiii .... ~ """' "It jus.t slows p~ople cjown when ·they are going through the city," said C.E. Gray. who runs the photo radar program for Pasadena police ... It has cut down our major accidents.''. It i o effective that the city has signed a contract to keep photo radar. for an additional three years. And Davis said the public's v.ill· ingness to fight the photo radar tickets has decreased. "It's kind or hard to fight it v. hen \\ e have an ·by-10 photo· graph of you doing what you arc doing," Davis said. The Newport Beach City Coun· c1I asked Chief Cambell and Mur· phy to return with a new proposal that further examine the u c of the photo radar and it cost . .. 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Schreiber is one of an estimated ~O million U.S. beer drinkers, but he believes that other than the lH~aniwtion he beads -Costa .\lc!>.1-based Beer Drinkers of America -no one stands up for the rights of him and other brew lu\Cr . ·1 ha t's "hY Schreiber and th e .1pproximately 40,000 dues-paying members of Beer Drinke rs of America battle so vociferously "hen proposals arise for what they ~l1m1Jcr to be -discriminatory 1111!.l!>urci.. such as the beach ban lil Jk0holic beverages. ··1 hc:.c knee-jerk reac11ons don't ,oh:c problems," sa id Schreiber, a lme11mc aide to former Rep. Roticrt Uadham and an c\·JOUrn.il1!>t. "Why penalize the · \ .1~t m:ijority of beer drinkers who nc\..:r cause problems when you .1lreJJ\ ha"e IJ\\S on the books to dl: 11 ".ith the law breal..ers? ·u1:cr is a symbo lic thing. When , u ..:t11i-1lkr that more than half •'! the people \\ho drink beer have annual family incomes of $35,000 or less, it becomes a symbol of middle America." Beer Drinkers of America comes across as a grass-roots Organization of middle-income Coors Light lovers, and in many ways, it is such a group. But there's a sophisticated, well-connected side to this non-Q_rofit corporation. The organization received total contriOUITons oT nearly $6.3 million in 1990 -the most recent year for which Beer Drinkers of America filed a tax return -but less than $500,000 of that money came from membership dw;:,s and assessments. The remainderf came from unsolicited contributions from members, ads in the group's quarterly magazine - appropriately named "Heads Up" -and grants from beer makers, · wholesalers and retailers. In fact, more than half of Beer Drinkers of America's funding each year comes from Anheuser-Busch and Miller Drewery. B eer D1inkers of America undertakes ma ssive direct-mail and educational campaigns to further its cause, including encouraging responsible drinking and aski ng consumers to write their law makers to fight the latest anti-beer proposal. In 1990, the group spent more than $100,000 to fight and' defeat Proposition 134, a ballot initiative that callcdJ_pr_~ 11325.:perccnt increase on state beer taxes. S chrcibcr makes no apologies about accepting contributions from the beer industry, and he adds that his group's members wholeheartedly endorse such grants. He said the grants art; made wirh no strings attached, and in fact, brew ·cs oppose parts of Beer Drinkers America's platform. However, some o he group's causes seem more like ands that beer companies would ta than concerns of typical consum~ For example, Beer'Drinkers of America campaigns against warning statements and labels on beer commercials and containers. Schreiber explained that the group opposes such warning requirements because they represent one step in the efforts of ''a new wave of prohibitionists." · "They've been peeling away, bending and twisting our constitutional rights," Schreiber said. "If they bend away in enough areas, beer will become so Monahan plans to run for ·city Council ~ Manager of Henry 'N' Harry's Goat Hill Tavern takes out papers, joins six other would-be candidates. By Joel Beers Sia!! IYrtttr COSTA MESA -After fight- ing ci ty hall fo r three years, the 111.rn.1gc r of Henry 'N' Harry's Goat Hill Tavern i considering u new tacti c: joining it. Gary Monahan took out nomi- n:lllon papers Friday to run for C 1t) Council, joining six other wo uld-be candidates. The dead- line to submit papers is Aug. 7. Three council seats are up for grabs this year and only one in- cumbent ~ Joe Erickso n -has . Sign y our name to s a v e a life! Discuss your feelings about orga n ond tissue donation with your fom1/y taken out papers. Neither Mayor Mary Hornbuckle nor Council· woman Sandy Genis has of- ficially stated whether she will run. "l have not taken out my pa· pers as yet, that's all I have to say," Genis said Monday. The other four people who ha ve taken out papers arc Brian Theriot, a former president of the Cost3' Mesa Republican As· sembly; Denis Retoske, an at· torney, Kim Colclasure, an cm· ployee of Cal-Lift in Commerce, and Stephen McGuire. McGuire. a carpenter, is the only person to file, returning his papers Monday. In order to run, a person must be a resident of Costa Me sa and submit the signatures of 25 reg- istered voters. The decision by Monahan comes as somewhat of a sur- prise, • considering the long- running feud he has had with the city, which tried to close the bar down two years ago only to have courts side with the tavern. Monahan said Monday that the situation ipvolving the tavern was one reason he's considering running for council, but not the only reason. Tm very serious about run- ning," Monahan said\ ''The Goat Hill thing got me a little_ more involved in city poJltics than l was at one time, but I think theFC's a definite vacuum in {the City Council) right now. The views ltlat I and many peo- ple hold are not being repre- sented." '!l NATIONAL (IONEY FOUNDATION • .--.J0f SOUT tHRN CA LIFORN IA SAN D I EGO REG I ON 2320 Pm A..-,,. S..•• 106 S.. "Qll CA 92101 1633 &•q ~ 'A.' 1£19 TJicfDJr The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every family deseives a ~nalired final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid. Burial space for two •..........•.• $910 We will provide for direct cremation, including mortuary care from. ................................ . 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They may do it anyway, but not in secret." Wanna place a classified ad? Call th e Dai ly Pilot classified advertising de partme nt at 642-5678. QUAKE From A1 centered in Newport Heights near the intersection of Irvine Avenue and Cliff Drive. The quake reminded ciry officials thut a major fault -the Newpon-lnglcwood - runs right through the Balboa Peninsula. Geologists say it is potentially more dangerous than 0 the San Andreas fault. Cal State Long Beach geologist Robert Winchell said the danger of the Newport-Inglewood faull - which caused the death of about 120 people during the 1933 Long Beach eanhquake -is worrisome because of massive coastal development and unstable land. Former Mayor Jackie Heather, a long-time critic of the city's emergency preparedness, said any plan that involves boat~ should include evacuation plans for residents of the city's eight islands. ·"We have 12 bridges on all of those islands and if we have a good shaker on the Newport-Inglewood fault , we're going to knock off all those brid'-es." Heather said. ''People don t realize we're a disuter waiting. to happen." Heather doubts that sianifacant numbers of boatcn will volunteer their vessels for emergency shelter. "l don't think people will willingly sign over their yachts,'' she said. Orange County Harbor Patrol officials estimate there arc about 4,000 boats in the Newport Harbor area that arc big enough to offer shelter and food. NewP'?rt Beach Fire Department officials said they know of no other coastal city that has developed such a plan. As the city expands and re-evaluate$ emeracncy · preparedness plans, and as California continues to shake, rattle and roll, Hamilton believes that one way or another, the city's fleet of private boats shoqld not be overlooked during timts of , major disaster. Hamillon said most of t.he boat owners he's talked to said they would sign up. "They are perfect shelters," Hamilton said. "With all the earthqvake activity we've been having, it might be appropriate now to take some action." We .Gm Save You Money On Cl05ing llits! • }n .. hoose Awroval • Direct Funding • New Purchase or Refinance! • 1-4 Units up to $2 Million First Central Bank ~ the best deal for you. For personalized and prci~ional service we are just a phone call .~way. ~Rappl Loan Executive FIRST CENTRAL BANK,N.A . In Orange C-ounty, call ~ Rappl (714) 568--00CJJ (800) 989-9010 Don't Snooze • I,' , l " thru this , . SA.LE! !• Sleep Center Pl us is MOVING .. ~Next Door ... 1/2 the floor space! 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Others include The Cannery, Maraaritavllle, Ho Sum Bistro, VIiia Nova, Yankee Tavern, Barbacoa, Marrakesh, Five Fttt Too, Tutto Marc, Back Bay Rowing and Runnln& Club, John Dominis, Le Meridlen, Ruby's Diner, Dally Grlll and Kamakura. Hamilton says,"Thc sign-ups began last year in December and wi thin 90 days, we were completely sold oot. .. _ The committee'is now working on the repositioning or the Taste of Newport within FashiOI'\ Island for more parking and additional entrance gates. Admission to the Festival will cost $6 per per.son wi th children under 12 admitted free. Tastes will cost-from $1 to S4 each. 0 GOING FOR THE ZEST AT ZORBA'S -On Sunday, August 2, a Dionysus Food and Wine Festival, the mos t lively Greek party or the year, will take place at the irrepressible Arlstidis Deslis' restaurant, Zorba's. Two seatings available: 5:p.m. and 8 p.m. with a CO(Tlplete program of bouzoukce Volunteer. American Heart &•a Association V music, folk dancing by Zorba's agile waiters, singing by Vanessa, of international fame, and Grcek-st¥le belly dancing. H that bn't enough, there's Dimitris Dalietos whose spectacular act is to dance while lifting, with his teeth, two tables, stacked one atop the other, complete with silver, wine and a vase of nowcrs. (We'll try to get the name of his dentist.) This is going to be a terrific party as only Deslis knows how to throw - reservations are an absoluie must! Phone 436-0141 or fax 436-0142. Zorba's is in Costa Mesa at 580 Anton Boulevard. 0 RED RODIN IS DOBBIN' ALONG -The Red Robin Burger ·and Spirits Emporium is planning a Midni ght Ramble as part of the Orange County Chapter of th~ Multiple Sclerosis Society's Dikefcst '92. On August 8. For information, phone Kirsten Belcher at 545-1990. 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Relaxing Fun For: • Special Occasions •Sunset Cruises • Family Gatherings • Casual Entertaining Monday thna Friday 10;00 a.m.·9:00 p.m. s.IUldey and Sunday 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m things the Robin has though t up to keep the kids entertained and well-fed, like place mats "ith games and puzzles and pictures to color. We forgot to mention Red Robin in our recently published round-up of ideal places to tal..e the small fry for food. This one definitely has a set-up for kids 10 years and under, including this menu for $2.99: "Rad Robin Burger -served plain with fri es. All the things small kids ~iscard from thei r burgers (tomatoes, pickles and lettuce) can be added at no charge; Hot Diggity Dog is charbroiled, served on a bun, with fries~ "Chick, Chick, Chicken Fingers" - a hands-down Red Robin favorite is served with fries. Spaghetti and grilled cheese sandwiches are here too. For grown-ups, the Summer Splash menu at Red Robin includes some fascinating items such as the "Th-Th-That's All Pork .Burger" with barbecue pork, pickles and red onion for $5.99. A grilled turkey burger features breast of turkey in a sesame-ginger sauce, grilled and topped with fresh avocado, lettuce, tomato, mustard sauce and mayo. SS.99. Ollice Mond:i> through Thursday For little Tommy or ·1 rnu. from a.m. to 1 p.m., and Friday there's a freckled lemon.1dc "ith1 . from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone strawberries and lemonudc, .int.I -~ 432-5772 fur information. for your old Uncle Fred "S ind in ' Your Short!>" -Chamb< rJ. vodka, peach \Chnapp\, ~t1dori, triple sec, orange juice Jnd cranberry juice, SS.25 Red Robin i\ \\Orth the trip ju .. t to read the fu nny, imaginam·c menu and it loeems to h l\c the generational gaps ''ell co,crcd. 0 occ·s COOKl!'liG \\ 1111 CLASS -Fall semester cla>'>Cl> begin Monday, Augu!>t 17 for a two-unit Cultural Foods cl:i.,, ''"th study and preparation of fuuJ ... from Noni.a'), S"eden, Dcnm:nk. France, It al), Greece, .Sp;11n, India, China, Japan, l\1c\1co, and the islands of the South Pac1f1c. The clas!> "ill run from 6 to 9:30 p.m. RcgionJI cool..ing of the United States "111 also be explored. After a film, lcctu.rc or demomtration, students "Ill prepare their dishes during the remaining hour!. of the '.'iC't\lOn - Regi!>tra1ion appointmenb arc available in OCC's Adm i .. '.'iiom 0 Clll\Ll:.L FASr FOOD-The Pearl Octan 1s about as big a .. :i • ude pool. but it b the newest '>hop :dong b:.t CoJst Highway (2754, to be C\al.:I ), !>elling Chinese · take-out. S11!ns in the w1nd0\\. f1.:aturc l.kel broccoli, Ten)al-.1 hc:d, Chm' mcin, BBQ pork, :ind Teri) ,1ki ... hnmp. 011ntr Chrbtinc Le, "hose lathcr as Chinese and mother " Vic::tnJmc,c. !>ays !.he \\Ill be open 7 UJ)~ a \\<:ck from 10·3(} am. to 9:00 p.m. ~o deli\ef) '>Cn1cc )Ct. hu t it'., in' th..: \\Ori-.lt. i or inform:llil>n. phone 644-6289. 0 \OllLLl:.SE OBLIGE -Rente and lkn~ tgcrstrom enjoyed the lll..11"\.c.:llJU' hors d'ocuvrcs at 1he opc.:n1ng of the Scge r~Mom fomil) ':. 1;c\1e:.1 1cnant, Oh :i, l..lst "eel.. and then :.imblcJ acro~s the stree1 w haH! 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Sil UM; Sun. 12-o WOK AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET DEDUCT HALF OFF THE ORIG/NA PRICE I S CLOTHING •' .. • Volunteer Directory CllllMlll 111111Padl:111 c... The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens CO<· poration is a non-profit organization ~veloped by the City of Costa Mesa which 1s designing. developing and ra1smg funds for the new city seniors center set to open 1n the spring of 1992. Volunteers are needed to pro· vide occasional transportation to frall seniors, do minor home repairs, and to assist with special events, fund-raising. general office wort. and word process· mg For more mforma1ton1 all Susan Schollenberger at 645·2356 from 9 a.m ·5 p.m. Dore111f'• Tllrln -Dorothy's Thrift Shop 1n Costa M~, which benefi~ the AIDS Services Foundation of Orange County needs volunteers to serve as cashiers and h~lp with pricing. sorting and cleaning. Time devoted Is up to the individual and store hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. For information, c.all store manager Joseph Amster at 645 6414 Eater 11111 The Easter Seals Society for Cripple Children and Adults needs volunteers for clencal work (mailings, making signs, printing. answerrng the phones), to help tn programs for children with . d1sab1lities, children's camps and Learn to Fish program once a year. For infor· mation, C<Jll Leslie Cruz at 545-2033. Volunteers are needed by the Ex· change Club Child Abuse Prevention Center ro te_ach families how to stop the C"Ycle 01 drug abuse for families "'1th drug addicted babies Training is provided \<Olunteers must be 21 years old and there are other requirements. Fnr 111tormat1on c,111 the volunteer cenwr .it 953.5~57 r"98llllck f1ullltlan, Inc. \ olunreer drivers are needed by h•edbdcl.. Founda11on. Inc , for its homt• delt'vered meal program for se· n1or~ Volun teers are needed morn· mg~ Mondav through Friday to deliver medls 10 ~noors unable to come to the dining center "here hot lunches are ~l'\ed The meal cost rs on a donalJon ba~1s For information, call Jessie l\elly di 631 8171 . FNllll or the Com Mesa lllrlry The Friends of the C~ta Mesa Lt· brary a support group tor the library, needs volunteers to run boolt Siles and staff the boolt room at the library for selling of used books and ptJrd\as. Ing of new ones. The library in general can use volunteers with clerical skills and those with a willln.gnes.s 0< the knowledge to help run cfiildren's craft programs. Also, those interested In vol· unteering to help admin~r the entire Friends program are needed. Hours are flexible, Including evenings and weekends. For Information, call the Ii· brary at 6-46-8845. Dil lalll The Girls Scouts of Orange County will train alt adult volunleers. Volun· teers are needed for troop leaders. There are also special committees to plan ~nts for the girls and adults. Committees could entail extensive time over three or four months, 0< 3.4 hours.a month over a full year for on· going committees. The Girls Scouts are al~~ys looking fo~ co~munity people willtng to share expertise for one-time lectures, demonstrations or classes. For Information, call the Girl Scoot Coun· cil of Orange County at 979-7900. Gll'll ......... ................ G[rls Incorporated offers affordable and accessible supervised care centers for girls and boys with nationally rec· ognized programs and activities that build self-sufficiency, responsibility and confidence, with an emphasis on the special needs of girls and young women. Volunteers are needed to help in the program and recreational activities, at the main facility and teen center, and as office assistants and grounds maintenance persons. Call Rita Redaelli at 646-7181 . CllllMt••lnc. Volunteers are needed to aid Qhysi· cally challenged adults who meet monthly for educational, entert.iln· ment and social purposes. Able-bodied volunteers are always needed, to help with eating. personal needs and mov· ing wheelchairs at meetings and out- ings. For information, call Anne Hogan·Shereshevsky at 646·21 70 or Dorothy White at 965· 1176. Hit C.111Cllln The Hat Connect.ion is a women's philanthropic extension of the Cham· ber of Commerce which serves the communities of Costa Mesa and New· port Beach. While also sharing leads, Information, resoutces and experiences 1n regard to business, the group 1s in· \.olved in charitable efforts. For 1nfor· mation1 call Kay Walburger at 650· 2144. We have designs on you ... ro f1ll thedecora11ve hard· ware needs & expectations of every client. No matter whaa sryle or rime period the 1ob requir~. we have the finesa quality door, cabmet, furniture, architectural & bath hardware & fixtures 10 offer. And, you'll be pleas4!d to find that your needs are met correctly be- cause our awesome sele<."1;$ 1s backed by 3 generations of dee· orattve hardware ex perience. 2133 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (71 4) 494-2264 Join us July 26th to July 31st for a very special four course Italian Dinner. Sslud! Oiy $15 per per'!Dl Dinner is sawd each night from Spm to 12 midnlte (VJeekerds lit 1 am) Dir piB110 bar vtlil keep }QI lunmn'! 3131 w Q)ast I-My.' l\JeNport Beach (714) 642-7880 at lop rl die Via. SOllER From A1 holler with joy." At the honor farm, inmates only work if they want to. "You're either a pumpkin or a blueberry," Soffer said. ·"If yov work, you have to wear blue Levis, and then you're a blueberry. And if you don't want to work, you wear an orange jumpsuit, and you're a pumpkin." Soff er's a pumpkin. Some inmates choose to work, Soffer said, because they get cred- its for the time they put in and subsequently get out ·of jail earlier. But other inmates, such as Sof· fer, are warned Cram ihe-ootset that regardless of whether they work or not, they will get no good time credits for early release. "So I said the hell with it," Sof- fer explained. "Plus, you have to get a haircut and shave your beard if you want to work." Instead, Costa Mesa's most info· mous watchdog is keeping up his reputation by spending his spare time presenting jail officials with ways to make the fa rm more ef· ficient. "Th~rc are some things I'd like to change," Soffer said, singling out the eating conditions as his No. I &ripe. "I would be embarrassed to serve the food they serve," he said. "The potatoes taste like crap, the rice is undercooked and very sticky and I had a frozen fish patty two days ago that was way under- cooked. "There just doesn't seem to be any pride in the preparation." Soffer said he has also lodged complaints with the guards about the length or time inmates have to ea1. "We get 15 minutes and that's not good for the body," he said. Another becC Soffer has is that the meals arc not ethnically di· verse. ''At least half the people here are Mexican and there are very little meals orientated to the Mexican clientelc." Soffer said he thinks the farm could also use some more disci- pline, -and described the tent where he sleeps along with about 100 other men as "filthy. · "The place .is a big sty," Soffer said. "The inmates should be taught basic work habits. These guys aren't learning anything here, and they're surely not learning to stop leading a life of crime. There's no deterrent." But while Soffer described the honor farm as "a piece of cake," he said the county's central men's IUNR0011J:s'f J.41--AU•UIT sm 1• 11111 1liUw S 1AL1 SI r . I Com poet Co rs l 5x30 $25000 $200-I Mini Trucks 17x35 $27500 $225 .. ~rge Trucks 22x38 $32500 $27511.J [II] nu1aovr1ftlf"9V'Alll1TIP "tfl#'t»O. 722-TINT. 722-9113 I .. 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Tra~el We An Your Ctui1e ad Tour Sp«i.Ji1u ' jail in Santa Ana is "hard oorc." That's where Soffer spent his first few days behind ban. "It was over 24 hours before I got orr ahc cold concrete and into a bunk," he said. "And there's a certain amount of harassment that goes along with it. The guards get on you a little bit hard to show you who's going to be boss." But even there, Soffer said, he made friends. ''They call me 'pop' cause I'm probably the oldest guy in the fa. cility," he said. "The day I set foot in jail, I was al ready a celebrity because they had read about me in the newspapers:• The 60-year-old gadOy has made headlines for the past two decades while clashing with city officials in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. When Soffer was sentenced to jail several months ago by no- nonsense Judge Susanne Shaw, he vowed that he would nee to Se- attle before serving time for a building code violation. "But then a jud~e friend of mine who I respect reminded me that l had always preached 'abide by the law or change the law, but don't break the law,'" Soffer said. ''If I had run away, I would have been breakina ahe law. "The system found me even if I'm not." Soffer has always mainta that he is innocent and too~ case all the way to the state Su- preme Court, but he lost his I.it appeal In June. Soff cr's appeal on an additional five month jail sentence is still pending. lt is estimated that Costa Mesa officials have spent more i $200,000 trying to make Soffer rid of the rusty Cadillac colic parked in front of his Arbor S home and stop renting out hit Bernard Street property, for which they contend he doeS-not have lhc.- propcr permits. And Soffer, whose local land holdings and business ventures are worth an estimated $2 million. has fought them every step of the way. But Soffer said he plans to take some time out to rethink his. legal ' battle after he is released from his first 30-day sentence in a week or (WO. In the meantime, the door to Sid's, his restaurant/bar on Old Newport Boulevard, will remain locked. And Soffer said Ile plans to practice up on his pinochle. .. • RED LION HOTEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT The Red Lion Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you to the ''American Dream Comedy C.ompetition" starting this Thursday. Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your favorites as they vie each week to com pete at the regional competition in las v~ in f993. We'll see you at S:OOPM at Maxi's Lounge located in the Red Llon Hotel, 3050 S. Bristol,~ Mesa. $5.00 Cover Charge Live &nd • EURQ..K rofof;J;~hc For Futher Information • 714) 540, 7c:xxJ WHOLESALE TROPlr.AL ~NURSERY LIQUIDATION SALE ~& 60%. 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Y cs, handsome, suave actor Ricardo Montalban (be still my heart) had arrived at South Coast Repertory Theatre to 11111 ... participa'te in "Ufla Noche del Teatro '92" supporting SCR's Hispanic playwrjght and l\.eighborhood outreach programs. brought up Ill Ney, po rt Beach and h.1ve trouble pronouncin!? Ill~ own name and rolli ng R~." jol.cd the nueclhorn playe r and recordmg star Pat Neisser called the program incr\!dtble and e\citing. Carl Neisser, ditto Barbara Grady call ed 1t fo')cinut111g ''1th WI\ good .1udiencc respon· c And art1~tu;. director David Emml'S commented. " great ~how." Socorr o Vasquez ''a~ cha1n,oman of the fc urth J 1111:1 .11 party ··we had a !.ell out tonight '' c hope. tt mat..~ Society Montalban, the one-time, white-suited star of "Fantasy Island," was neatly attired in From left Lois and Glenn Moyer and chaimoman Socorro Vasquez with her husband Ernesto were among those attend ing th e benefit. S20,00l>." commtntt<l \JS 1..ic1, whose hu~band Ernc!ito's compan} ~t .. Lur.ind ;.ind \' 1 l}UC Z & P.trtncr'>. co~w ~tcsa, \\Cl\.' undemnter .... Other undcrn ritcrs ~nd a dark wit as he supporter~ mcluded \LJZda. stepped from the black limo smiling and greeting fans. (Did everyone bring a camera? Seemed so.) mainstage of $CR, Montalban sharod emcee duties wit.h Ada Maris (she is on NBC's "Nurses") and actor Tony Plana. Pacific ~1utual Foundation, Coca Cola. Nordstrom. AT&T. Ld..1 Opinion.\\ 1 ... Jom Imporn., Taco Bdl, Anheuser Busch. t ll" Nc1~!>cr .... the Fernando Niebla' ..1nd the Bald\\ Ill CumpJr1cs. Montalban did not do the "movie ste' thing and rush off to a secluded room until the "Comcdia Esta Noche" program. No, just like the rest of the 500 there he lined up for Mexican food provided at the outdoor buffet by Taco Mesa of Costa Mesa. "The food is great," he said, getting in a bite of taco between questions. Highligh ts of the lively show were comedy teams Latins Anonymous, Chicano Secret Service and C1.1llure Clash (member Herbert Siguenza was a scream with im itations of Julio Iglesias and Michael Ja ckson') The C\ cn1nl! Cl1" ludcd around the foun- tain\\ 11h cinnttmun-~p1ked hot chocol:.itc •.t11d ~kxk<lll bread \\llh m..is1c b) Los Pla)CIO' Music was by guitarist Marcos Lo}a, !:>cLn \\LrL Phil Martin, Barbara • .ind Tom Peckenpaugh, Lucia de Garcia, Lois and Glenn Mo)er anJ Barbara BrO\\-n, SCR bo.ird d trustcl:-. .ind ~uc~tra Tc.aero c.:h,11r Not 'ccn \\Js Raul Julia, honoral) chair of lhl: 1:\u1 II!!. \\ho \\JS Ill Sp.tin "I'm happy to be here to support the Hispanic playwright program ... if it's not on the page, it won't be on the stage." On the leader of the Paul Rodriguez TV show band. and .Minimum 3 jazz artists featuring Tony Guerrero. Al one point in the progr.1m. after pla)ing, Guerrero reint roduced ~tonwlban. 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Enter'Wnment Editor Mtttt Coker, 642-4321 ed. 3 Entertainment . 21-gun salute tor 111anant World war II-based 'Hasty Heart' By Tom Trtus Sptclal 10 rhe Oally Piiot A half century ha s passed sincq1 th e mosr pivotal event of modern times -World War ll -yer its impact lives on in plays like "Stalag 17," "Com· mand Decision" and "The Caine Mutiny Cour1 -Mart ial," among many others. These were powerful stories focusing on tne human efement under extreme stress in.the most important conflict of ou r time. Playwright John Patrick examined this theme somewhat more internally in his Jrama "The Ha~ty Heart," now on stage at the Huntingron Beach Playhouse. · Briton is "Tommy," the Australian "Digger" and the New Zea lander "Kiwi." Cliches aside, this makes each character representative of his culture and sets the stage for the arrival of a Scotsman who brings out -the best -and tbc worst -in each. The Scot is dying, his one weak kidney existing on borrowed time. The others know this but he doesn't, which makes their dogged efforts to win his friendship such a poignant undertaking. Complicating their mission is the Scot's firm resolve to resist and keep to himself. Jim Brandt delivers an karen Razler and Jim Brandt in 'The Hasty Heart.' clarity -of his Scottish brogue. · As the American, a Texan who dislikes being known as "Yank" almbst as much as he docs his perQCnlage of Scottish blood -Al Caramatti is very ncarlr.~s powerfulL Yank is the focal point £or the interventiorr of the others in the ward, and Caramani givei an articula te ,and moving portrayal, despilc being •. saddled with some of Patrick's more perishable dialogue. The British nurse who dispenses compassion along with anti-malaria tablets receives an effective, if somewhat high-pitched giggle soon becomes insufferable. K~vin O'Loane as the Au~ie and Bill Vetro as the oversized New Zealander I (whose feet won't fit inside the mosquico netting) arc fine in atmospheric assign· mcnts. That netting brings up a minor carp -is the Scot, who doesn't use it, immune to the malaria·be,aring skectcn? Jesse T. Wilkins is especially mesmerizing as the Nigerian soldier who knows only one word of English -his . nickname, Blossom. Robert Bruce is solid as the commnnding officer, while Camoron Simbro rounds out the cast as . the efficient orderly. Marlin Eckmann's jungle hospiral setting is parricularly impressive, down 10 i1s squeaking crcen door, while Jeff Warner's lighting defines the production beautifully. ''The Hasty Heat" is set in the steamy jungles of Burma, at a British field hospital, where the themes of friendship and se nsitivity take precedence over th e action at the front lines. Director Cyndi Mitchell has captured these qualities quite impressively in her production, which introduces an entire cast of new faces to Huntington Beach audiences.· Patrick gave "code names" to his characters, the soldier patients awaiting recovery -the American is "Yank," the exemplary performance as the embillered Scotsman, both in rhe early scenes, when his steely antagonism woulcl repel anyone not aware of his impending demise, and later, when his suppressed desire for companionship bubbles over like a simmering volcano. Brandt also deserves high marks for the authenticity -and one-dimensional, interpretation from Karen Razler. Russell Towne as the crippled Tommy serves up some fine comic relief sequences, allhough his "The Hasty I lean" will stir yours during its engagement at the Gisler School theater, 21441 Strathmoor Lane, Huntington Beach. Performances continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 15. Call 832-1405. Near-perfect score: Balmy night, Beethoven By Alan Remington Special 10 the Dally P1lo1 IRVINE ~1EADOWS -It was 1he right formula for getting more than 7,100 Southern Californians out 10 an evening of Beethoven at 1hc Irvine Meadows Amphithe- :11er. balmy air; picnicking and ''inc: dress-as-you-please in jeans, shor1s or gli tter; and kids wel- come. This \\as the first performance here for Mexican conductor En· rique D1emecke and for Japanese pianist Noriko Ogawa. Diemecke demonstrated good control, atten- tion 10 detail, and showmanship that teetered on the brink of the O\Cr-Jramatic but thankfully went no further. Gt\en 1he shortcomings of out· door acoustics, even with proper sound enhancement, it is hard to understand why Diemecke chose to open with the fairly tame "Overture 10 Fidelio" rather than one of the more fiery, more pro· found and more popular Leonore overtures origj nally written for the same opera. 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CCllllNJJRmt 7 ~ aw, SMTWDlp. ., • Oii C'Allo. A.-"" 5Dlfl&4• llZr,bDlp. .. Tuesday, July 28, 1992 A 11 ommunity Forum Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax letters to: 646-41 70 Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thursday:. and SaturdJys Readers' Hotline ... 642-6086 Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 A reader's turn Does the recently completed'· Costa Mesa Freeway extension funnel.business from Cost.a Mesa and into Newport Beach? Freeway extension ja~s business into Newport or those whose Virgil is a bit rusty, "danaoes et dona ferentes" refers to ose nasty Greeks who delivered a rather unwelcomed girt to the good citizens of Troy. An uncomfortable analogy might be drawn between the city of Newport Beach (nasty Greeks) and the citizens of Costa Mesa (the nsuspecting Trojans) when nsidering Newport's support of the 55 Freeway extension and the building of the 19th Street bridge. Having lived in Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High, and with my home here as an adult, I find it intriguing that Newport's city council person find the 55 Freeway and the 19th Street bridge to be such wonderful ideas. After all, one does not see the infamous Coast Highway Freeway being built. So why, one might ask is the alternative such a good ide!J.-.{or Costa Mesa? Last weekend the dastardly truth suddenly struck me. I was . off to run my usual circuit of errands. Normally these would have t?ken me up Newport : Blvd. and eventually back down HarbQr Blvd. stopping and spending my much sought after recession dollars in Costa ., Mesa. But instead of following my ncnmal routes, 1 suddenly alizcd th3t the new freew11y as open. Ah ha!. I thought, I n ¢ut my travel time and much,:more efficiently complete my errands by takrng the new freew;iy. So, I scooted up to Hornet, Depot, cruised past Price .CluQ, then jumped back on th~ 405, down the 55 aero 19th Street to Mariner's ibrary, and shopped at ughcs in Westcliff Plaza. cidentally taking this new routing. I did not spend one dime in the fair city of Costa Mesa. Then, the other day coming home from Orange Coast College, I noticed that Fairview had been reopened, and there was now a "new" on-ramp at Fairview onto the 55 southbound. So, once again onto the "new" freeway I scooted; whistling happily past the businesses on Newport Blvd. (i.e. Radio Shack, Newport Produce) going a comfortable SS mph I whizzed past Triangle Square, the traffic lights in my favor, and really didn't come in for any kind or a landing until 17th Street. The aforementioned route would suggest that the true beneficiaries of the "new" freeway are the Tacos (Bell and Del), Trader Joe's, and Tower Records. I had been wondering why To"'.er didn't rent in Triangle Square? Silly me, the answer was so obvious. Ah, but I digress .... As I paused brieOy at Newport Blvd and 17th Street, I thought, "gee, this was so easy, l think I will hit Pavilions and des a little shopping before heading' home!," Once again spending no money in Costa Mesa. I f the city fathers of Newport had tried, they could not h:ive ch:mnelcd me and my money more efficiently out of Costa Mesa. And now, Evelyn Hart has recently announced in the Pilot that she thinks the 19th Street bridge is the mo t wonderful of ideas. Never mind that iC is going to displace 162 families, destroy one of the prettier, tree-lined streets in Costa Mesa, makes small children going to or from Mariner's Park and Elementary School look like ducks in a shooting gallery, and will totally ruin the qu11lity of life in a little place called Newport Terrace (which coincidentally happens to be in Newport Beach and sits right in the path of the -proposed bridge). Were I a member of the Costa Mesa City Council, a resident of Costa Mesa, or most importantly a Co ta Me a merchant I would be very suspicious of Ms. Hart's genial support for the proposed bridge. Unless of course these three group have the overwhelming need to commit caonomic suicide, I would recommend that they tell the State of California, County of Orange and City of Newport to take that bridge and its accompanying other highway dollars and shove it. Because, if the 19th Street bridge is built the residents of West Newport and Huntington Beach NEED NEVER SHOP IN COSTA MESA AGAIN! The Trojans learned their lesson too late, will Costp Mesa be as stupid? Danaos et dona ferentcs ... Professor Susan L. Smith is a resident of Newport Beach. I Ross Perot: Con man or patriot? I • Most Daily Pilot readers think Americans have been had The following is a sampling for ca/ls from our 24-hour Readers' Hotline on the question: Ross Perot -Con man or patriot? If you'd like to get involved, it's as easy as punching in the to/lowing seven numbers: 642-6086. Please leave your name (spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). Thank you! o · I THINK ROSS PEROT is a very concerned American ... I also do not believe that he was crushed by political machinery. I do1 believe that he us.:?d this ploy as leverage to gain himself more money, more money, more money. THOMAS f. REYNOLDS Newport Beach 0 I BELIE\tE THAT Ross Perot entered the election for attention, recognition, and to further his business interests. Those of his followers who fell in love with him now feel like jilted lovers and that they have been dumped by him . They should go on with their lives like when any other relationship is over and now you know the kind of person that he really is. 0 JOHN RUSSELL Costa Mesa I THINK THREE things should be noted. 1. It's very interesting about the timing of his resignation in that it was right in the midst of the Democratic convention. He didn't wait until after the Republican convention. 2. Or>e should look al the verbiage that is now coming out of the De mocratic party and that they are going to be standing up for the common man and the common problems. ~ 3. I thin k that the things that really need to be addressed are the two "Bs," the things that have gotten us into the problem. And that's the bureaucrats that are running the government (not necessaril y the eleped officials though they seem to be in there for an excruciating long tenure and seem to be pretty much .interested in themselves) and the second B would be the budget .defici t that is not going to allow this country to do a whole heck of a lot because financially our hands are tied. I think that's the thing that needs to be · looked at and I think that also Ross Pe rot is a_ ve.ry strong-headed.businessman and if you look back upon a lot of his business dealings, he was a very selfish, arrogant man and when he didn't get his way ... he quit. If he doesn't gel his way, he quits. I don't believe he could take the political heat. I think his advisers probably told him what was coming and I don't think that he could see that he was going to get his way so I think that's the reason that he left. I don't think he had the political mettle to hang it out. I think he knew from day one that if he ran and ran an effective campaign that the election would be put into the House of Representatives. I think th at, as they say, the fi x was in. NICK WASSILIEW Corona del Mar 0 SINCE PEROT IS OUT of the picture. I'm interested in hearing something about the Liberta rian Party in Cali fornia ... I believe I'll be voting that party rather than the other two. 0 MARIANNA \ VICCIN Balboa Island IT IS SAD that Perot's "the people are calling me" turned out to be a huge ego trip. His supporters believed he could fix everything and they deserve better. But he ignored the Constitution. "A President proposes, Congress disposes" too often to the benefit of its members and not the country or to a pre,.sidenl's solutions to problems. Economic summit in a world economy - all countries are in trouble. Foreign affairs -diplomacy, personal relationships, are -not only desirable but a necessity in sti ll the chaotic world. So to Perot's dissatisfied suppo rters -study the issues, ignoic the media bashing, study the solutions suggested by presidential and congressional candidates, read between the lines, decide not just what is desirable, what is possible and cast your votes in November. 0 DOROTHY CLINCH Costa Mesa THIS IS TO the loyal -troops \\ho supported .. . . Perot: You poor sud.er), he's been p1.1,ing with you the \\hole time, he's had a ball and he did betray all of you and for all you blind people, how could-you ever-prck u~ 1~aH lor this pe™>n. 0 JA~E J.l\CKSON Ne, .. port Beach I THINK ROSS PEROT is o{le of the \'\Orld's great con artists ... I think that he has done a tremendous disservice to a bunch of.loyal Americans who maybe have been away from the voting process because of discouragement and disgust and he probably will drh,e them back to not \Oting. It is disgraceful that in a democracy we can't get 80 percent of our people voting. 0 IRVINE BURG Corona del Mar I \VAS ONE OF the dedicated Perot volunteers. I h.1d petition booths set up in fashion bland, I \\.as in charge of that \\1'~ shot. In so 1ar a> Perot, I think the botto~ne now, lool..ing back, 1s that he is not a con man or anything, I thin!.. he i> simply a na" e 1deal1>t 1f \ ou loot.. a the history ''hen he was in the l\.a\ y and so forth, he wa> doing an 1deal1stic t)pe thing and \\hen he ran H\to the sy>tem without a m.1chine behind him, he folded. In busine)::. he had a machine behind him, he had a dme, nobody "as calling hi~ nam~> and >0 on and ~o forth, and he was periect to get the job done and this is \\hy I certainly am lu lly behind him. HO\\e\er, "nen he ran nto the realities of the election and people started calling him names and he ''as not the head oi an organization, Rollins and e\ervbody else was ll) ing to direct him rather than he directing them, he couldn't handle 1t and that's \\hy he dropped. He just figured. 'hey I'm a billionaire and it is 'er), very difficult to be humble \\hen \Ou're a billionaire I'm eith~r going to be on top ur I am out oi here.'' I think he c.ould ~s1bl\ do an excellent 1ob as chief of !>tali in a Clinton Admin1>lrJt1un. I don'\ thin!.. he could e\er handle 1t in the Bu:;h Adm nistrallon. But in the Clinton .\dmin1:>tration, as a ch1ei oi stafi I think he could do a hell of a 1ob. CORDON BREECHER l'.e1;, port Beach Only mike unruly at lriend•hip breakfast S ORRY, BUT STUFF HAPPENS -It was a world-class event. meticulously arranged and orchestrated, when the Korea-America Friendship Society (Southern California Chapter) st.aged its inaugural breakfast Saturday at le Meridien Hotel. Multi-billionaire Kim Woo Choong, founder of th~ globe-spanning Daewoo Croup. flew in from Seoul f 0< the auspicious occasion, and winged home next day. nation. The exhausting round trip was worth the effort because Kim Woo Choong had a vital message to deliver; i.e., the forging of stronger Konomic alliance between America and his awal..ening He wound down with a tribute to the high-tech communications developed by both cou{ltries, and that's when it happened. With a crack sounding like a pistol shot, the microphone popped -and the speech was finished amid sporadic static. To his credit, the speaker never missed a beat -impassive and impressive to the end. On the long journey home, though, it's possible that his entourage might've heard more about high-tech communications. 0 ~ STILL THEIR HERO -Kim Woo Choong received two standing ovations from the high-powered audience. but guess who ranked equally high on the applau)6 meter? Our own Or. Sammy lee, that's who. The Fresno-born diver. who won the Olympic gold for the good ol' Red, White & Blue back in '48 and '52, is revered in the land Of his anCeStOrS. I On Saturday, Sammy will turn a spry 7 2. All of us dive survivors should be in such great shape. 0 WORST WORDPlAY OF THE WEEK -One wag, being escorted to a table dominated by Korean dignitaries: "Nobody here but us Chosen people." 0 WORLD·ClASS PERFORMANCE -Kudos to Thomas A. Fuentes, ;:ind Sir Eldon Gr~fiths, '"ho - with Peter S. Ho~g -put together the bre4throu~h breakfast follO\\ 1ng their fru1tf ul sojourn in Seoul. f ro m the reception line to. jhe ceremonial planting of a gin~ko tree, the\ were ' Fuess have 1n common? They all saw. and commented \ariously upon, the Nel\\Orking USA cable television sho''· "Lunch \\1th Lorna," in \\hich Mrs. Milton Berle inte"'1e .. ,ed a \\ h1te·bearded local character. Anyone el~" Here"' your chance lo 1oin an e\clusi\e club. 0 masterful. Sir Eldon may not be eligible for the appointment (he's got enough countries now), but Fuente~. should be appointed amba>>ador to Korea -1( h1) Republican Kudus to Tom Fuentes FASHIO NOTE - My chief correspondent 1n Balboa Pen n~ula \\h1le out \\Jll.. ng Su~1. his Shih Tzu, saw a \ery lar~e limousine pull up Saturday at the mansion ot Milan Panic, the prime minister of Yugo>la' 1<1. He said 1t disgorged four burly men . team \\in) m NO\ember. \Vile Jolene is ready; she was exotically garbed in a h.:in bok gown, the natl\e dre::.s. 0 A RE YOU SURE THIS IS HOW ARSENIO HALL GOT HIS START? -Quickly now, \\hat do Keith Grubbs, Tom Sutherland, Pamela Miller, Bob Brennan, Gino Boero and Bob "earing busi ness suits. "Anything else?" I pressed e.:igerl y pen in hand. 'l') .. h~ said "The SUlb looked as though they "-Ne t.l1lored in <,0me remote village 1n Albania." jerry 1'obrin's column runs Tuesdil}'S, Thursdays and SaturdJys. PRESIDENT Georp Bush, (R), The White llousc, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .• Washinaton. D.C. 20500 How to contact your legislators NEWPORT-MESA UNltlt:D SCHOOL OISTRJCT. lbOI l61h St . l'\1!\\(l\)rt Beach. 760-3200. SupcrintcnJi:nt· John \\, NINU Board Members· Forrt t Wtmrr, pru ldtnt; J im dt Boom, Rod Mac~lllllan. Jud) FranN, Shtrry Loofboum>"• Ed Otcktr, Manha fluor. VICE PRESIDENT DH Quayle, (R), Senate Office Buildina. Washinaton, D.C. 20510 . VERNOR Wll10n, (R), State Capitol. Sacramento, 14, (916)«5·2841 .S. SENATORS • Craaston, (0), 5757 W, Century Blvd., ite sis, Los Ansclcs, 90045, (213)215·2186. Job• S..,..O..r, (R). 2400 E. Katella Ave., Suite 1068, Anaheim. 92806, 9'·2331 U.S. HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES arta C., (R), 40th Dill .• 4000 MllCArthW' I BM .. Eut Tower, Newport Beach, 92660. E44. (Repnttnta Costa Meu and aeac\.) I l&NATS ...... ........ (R), 31th Dist. 140 Newport Cuter DIM. Suke 120, Newport Beach, 926eO. 640-1137. (Repn11nt1 Newport Beada) '9'11 a. Ltwt1. (R). J$th l>bt., 1940 W. I Oranacwood. Suite 106. Orancc. 92668. 939-0604. (Represents Co~ta Mesa) STATE ASSEMBLY Cll~rt Ferpsoa, (R), 10th Dist., 4667 MacAnhur Blvd .. Suite 201. Newport Bc:ich. 92660, 156-0665. (Newport Beach.) Nolan Frtr1tll«, (R). 69th Dist., 17195 Ncwhope St., Suite 201. Fountain Valley • 92708. 662-5503. (Represents ~rts or Costa M«a and Huntinaton Beach.) CAIJFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION San Fnncisco (415)9()4.5200 (South coast rcaion c:ovcrqc split between otnccs In Lona 8each (213) 590-5071. and San Dkao (619) 297.9740, c ... 1111oMr Doll Mdnall: (619)723-9286 OltANGE COUNl'Y IOAJlD OP SUPERVISO}lS Han of Admlnlttntion, 10 Civic Center Plua • Sant.a Ana, 92701 Hentect M. Wiider 2nd Dist. Cosca Mela, 83'-Jm Thomas F. RJlty Sth Dist. (Newport Beach, Santa Ana llci&hts) 834-3550 COUNTY BOAJlD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, P.O. Bo• 90SO. 92628·9050, 966-4000. Ellub«th 0. Parbr, member/Trustee Arca 5 (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.) COAST COMMUNllY COu..EGE DISTIUCf 1370 Adams Ave. c.osta Neu. 92626. '32..S012 Chancellor:~ P ........... PW.a Praldnt: NaMJ A. ........... M••••m S91m} Baa-. PMI G ........... 0. H...W.AnaalllML._ ....... ,..,.._ KJntnH.Ca ...... ORANGE COUN'IY FAia ICWlD 88 Fair Or .• Co.ta Meta, 751-FAIR Praident: LuTJ AnoN, Vice Pm6dtnt. Dea Wiiiet; D1rect0n,.... n •• -. Jell• er.a. liiill , .... ...., ~""""I 1111 J• U1••"1GMJllaJma1a. MESA CONSOUDATl::O \\ATER DISl RlCT 1965 Placcnha, Costa Mc~a. 631 ·I ~00 8oJrJ Members. Trudy Obll&, llon.., Panlan, Marlo Durante, Jack llall, Tom 'tbon COSTA MESA SANITAR\ Ol ITRJCT P.O. Box 1200. Costa MC\J 92<>2 ·1200. 754·SOO. BoarJ Members. James Wahner, James Fett)man, ttarry C~cn. Nate RcaJe and Olde Shcmclc. CITY GOVDlNMENT c .... Mele: Cily Hall. n Fair Drive. 7S4·.S2~. Mary Hornb\K'Uc:, mayor; Sandra Gcni , vice mayor. Peter Buffa. Joe l:.nclson and Jay Humphrey. council members ,_.,... IMda: Oty Hall. l~ Newporl 81\J., 644-l.l09. Mayor. Ptul S.nlOftC; Mayor pro tcm. Clarence Twftcr; John Co-. Evelyn ltart. Juhn .-.... 9'ut~ Plummer. Jc:in Wan. An Independent News~per Published by C~ Community N«ws, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairmin Jim Cra1in1er publisher Tom Joh"'°" ~ssociite publisher William S. Lobdell editor & vice president seew~a. mw;na editor A 12 Tuesday, July 28, 1992 . Back Page - The !second· centur~Y-.. ...., Nothing remains of the . Orange County Fair's centennial celebration but the dust and th e memory. By Joel Beers StaN Wnter T he site of the Orange County's Fair's centennial celebration is now a ghost town. The mercllants have packed up and gone home, the carnival rides are on their way to their nex t fair, the exhibits are being dismantled. So, surrounded by remnants of the longest-running and most-attended fair in counry h1'10I)', it's only natural that fair ~taff i~ suffering a pos t-centennial depression, says fair ~poJ..esperson Jill Lloyd. But 11 won't las t long. The next fair is less than a year away. .. There's al~ays a kind of letdown, especially with the centennial over." Lloyd said. .. This took five and six years of pl:rnning and collecting history. And it JUSt zipped by. It's always sad afterward, liJ..e coming home from camp." Alte r 17 consecutive 15-hour d:i~s. Lloyd and staff wou ld probably like to slow down. But the ne\t couple of months is very bus} on the administrative end. ·'A lot of people have the impression that ,.,,e just open our doors and everything's here, ready to go," Lloyd said. "But therc·s a lot of work that goes into it." By the numben O.C. FAIR FIOUlllSz 1992 1991 ~ ................. .._ 685,240 637,014 Admi1sk>IV ........ revenues_ .. ___ _ $2,458,384 $2,115,501 Carnival revenue ·--S 1,916,806 $1 ,529,044 Average spent on food -s 7 /person S7 .12/person Jr. livestock aiudioa ..... _ $146,324 $175,848 requires a budget be submitted by Dece mber. In August, the 'fair board will also tackle the issue of keeping the fai r 17 days long, or reverting back to the more traditional 12. ."I like the fact that we were able to do what we thought we could do with the 17 days," General Manager Norb Bartosik said. "I'd like to sec that established and built upon in the future, but we'll have to review that at committee level and see if the community and (fair board) agree." T he extra five days enabled the fair to post its highest attendance figures ever. About 50,000 more people attended this year's fai r than last year, an 8 percent increase. The· raw numbers we~e not extraordinarily high because of the extra five days, but things went more smoothly, Lloyd said. 511.luN ~o..Jly l'llol Workers tear doW.. ridet and booths fr0m Opnge County Fair. overwhelming." Bartosik said the goal of the 17-day fai r.wasn't to attract an extra five days of attendance, but to distribute the weekend and weekday crowds by reducing the daily average. While Lloyd said the atmosphere of this year's fair was the best she'd ever participated in,. three incidents cast a pall over the fai r. Two animals died, a horse in a freak electrical accident and a pig that died after swallowfog a decal pin. happen. Th4Y do tend to put a black cloud fiver things," Lloyd said. Another sore spot was the more belligerent presence of animal rights activists. Abou t 40 members of Orange County People For Animals disrupted a time capsule burying ceremony. "The disappointment w'?s they made their presence known at a ceremony" Lloyd said. "l'didn't sec the connection betweC,n that and animal rights, but mafbe they were looking for a . BAIKEIBALL From A1 sun goes dOWD," said Nancy Beard, r~n ... rintcn- dcnt. "Thli'e is plenty <>f time for them to J>lay in the Jtaylight. They really don't need to be playing by moonlight. It's very annoying for people who live next to these parks." The new ordinance would curtail late night bllketball . playing . at. severa l popular courts including Bayview Park at the tip of the Back· Bay, Los Arenas Park on Balboa Boule- vard and 38th Street Park, Beard said. Residents who live in mobile homes near the Los Arenas Park have also complained that basketball games take place there at 6 a.m. But if the ordinance is adopt· ed, basketba ll players will fi nd less time to shoot hoops as the daylight hours grow shorter. "It will be difficult for people in the winter months that's for sure," '3eard said. "But dark i dark." If ~sed by the council, any outlaw basketball player who dares to d ribble akr sundown or before 8 a.m. will be in vio- lation of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Offenders will be slapped with fines and, in extreme cases, could fa~ jail time, ~aid Newport Bea"' Sgt. Andy Gonis. Mosrtikely flough, tint time offenders will be given a warn· • ing, Gonis said. Beard said basketball playen who find thtmselves blocked out of the outdoor courts, can join cl!J-sponsored basketball leagues that play Monday through Friday at Lincoln Gymnasium in Corona del Mar. In other action, the council set Aug. 24 as the date for the public hearing on the Irvine Co. 's development plans for the last 240 acres of open space that it owns in Newpo rt Beac h. The property which lines the Upper Newport Bay, includes the historic Castaways and Ne...,,porter North sites. Council members also voted 3-2 to approve the appointment of Anne Gifford to replace Barry Gross on the Planning Commision. The council also approved limitations on the ize of bay and greenhouse windows for residential areas. Sales: Service: 645-6812 645-7952 The budget process for next \Car's fair, ''We're Ha)ling ·Bushels of Fun," a salute to t c county's vegetable in'i1stry, / begins immediately. ~~ "It was a longer fair for everybody, but it seemed to go smoother. 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By Dennis Brosterhous Spons Writer· W i1h all 1he :i111:.n1ton 1he Cn11eJ Slate) Ol~mptc baskc1ball teJm has been recc1\lng I 1tcl), tt c.111 be noted that the I IJrbur Ar1;a had .! ... own ''Mini Dream 1 cam" a fc\, \ear' back. · An e1gh1h grade I3u~~ Club !:>qu.1J, lc.1- turing the ht..c' of ~1Jll l·ucrbnn~cr. Ju,- tin ~lcln1ee, Btlh · Ul.1n1un. J c EJ~un, Ru'>!:>ell King anJ i~ !>1:h1.,lcr, \\:t'> put to· gethcr ju)l abuut four )l'Jr) ..igo. · T) !>chi)lcr') father. Ke nt. "·•' at the helm of the all--.tar tc..im and huhh tom.I ml!moncs of tht: C\p1;nencc. '1T) had tulll me the)' nccJcd cuache,, and he :t)t..cd me 11 I \\OulJ b..: h1-. co.ich.'" Scht)lcr rec..illcd ··so I c.11lcd 1m friend John Valid}. \\ho \\ J) helping 1;1u·t ''ilh the shth grade '1ncc Eric \\:ts pl:t)· ing .it that umc .. .. He ran my fir)t fC\\ prac11cc) ... nd helped me gel my ki.:t \\l.!t a little b11." A Dream Team to remembe r - (back row from left) Mason Wertz, Ty Schisler, Justin Mcintee, Joe Eason, Coach Kent Schisler; (frtt'!l row) Derek Mann, Jaso n Fenati, Russell Kin g. Schi)lcr') team 1n the 130\~ Club league. the Laker), emerged .1!'1 • champi- on) that )ear 13e~<lc!'t hb ~on I). ~kl! - See DREAM 82 • For · just a few dollars more ••• Japan yes, U.·S~ no ~That's all it.woul d have taken to get Newport's Ralph Freitag to bite on Papa Bear's hook. I f George (.Papa Dear) Halas hadn·t been so tight with a buck, 'the Chicago Bears might well have had Newport I 1 larbor High's one-time bone-crushing \: fullback Ralph Freitag on the roster in the ~ early ·so~. ~~~~~~ ..... ·~~"" Bear ~couts were highly impressed with what 1hcy had observed of the swift, 215-pound Freitag at San Diego State in 1949-50 and dauled by the rushing statistics he had chalke4.up prior to that at Santa Ana Junior College. They sent him a communique. It was definite -they wanted him in Chicago for tryou ts. And they guaranteed 1raveling expenses. That wasn't the problem. Fritag, a retired Harbor Arca school administrator who now lives in Seal Beach, said, "I was married and we had our first son. I asked for some bonus money to help us through the time of the tryouts, and they turned me down." Reflecting back recently, he said, "In those days that (pro ball) was a big deal. But afte r ------watching pro football over the years, I feel very fortunate to have missed that 'great opportunity.' " ' _. ........ ._. Translation: There arc other things in life. Freitag was the second former Newport Harbor player invi ted to the pro ranks in the early '50s. The other was Manuel Muniz, an All-CIF second team choice in 1942 after a championship season and a Little All-American first team INCi 1 llJIS· • TIE IMJTATION • FIClfl' Ill> UIE *lj!r. selection after four year) at Arizona Slate. Out Muniz, "ho pla)·ed tackle and \Omet1mc dcfen)t\e end, found his knee!> couldn't bear any more pun1<,hment so he nixed the offer from the New York Giants. The general recall 1s that Freitag and Muniz "ere the ftr!>t Harbor H igh griddcrs ever offered a )hot at pro football. Ha~ the Bears scout) done their home\\ork, they mighl have discovered thal Freitag could pa s th e ball as far as the best in. pro ball, even at age 18. In facl, he could have "probably owned the longest pa)s completion mark in Orange County prep history had his '45 Tar receiver John Fowler no.t been one step out of the end zone. Some observes believe the aerial traveled 72Vz yards. It 's not easy to dc!>cribe the running style of Freitag. whom his mates nicknamed "Frog," but he ran like a brahma bull in a Swiss crystal shop when he thundered through the line. No rival was safe from his 'L was almost frightful to find yourself stand- ing in front of him when he was on the move.• -·--'44 Sailor bucking back and forth through the forward wall, because of his powerful lunges to left and Jight. "It was almost frightful to find yourself standing in front of him when he was on the move," said •44 Sailor blocking back Joe Muniz, brother to Manuel. "Frog? he was just a lot of talent, but a super ~parkplug," said '44 T:ir tackle Dick Harper. He added, "Every team has to have a sparkplug and he was ou rs. but he took all the lumps and bruises for it." . "He was the backbone of our offense forth rec yen rs," See FREITAG/113 ~Timmons & Co. behind an eight-ball after volleyball team sees its first-round vi ctory turned into defeat by ruling . Special to the Daily Ptlot BARCELONA -The dream of a third s1raight gold medal for Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast Col- lege product Steve Timmons took a de- cidedly wrong tum -although there are still avenues available to the Unit- ed States men's \'Olleyball team follow- ing Monday's ruling, which awarded Japan a four-set victory in pool play. The International Volleyball Federa-l tion took away the inspired comeback achieved the day before, reversing what . . , was a five-~t victory to a four-set loss to the Japane e, 8-15, 15-12, 15-10, 15- 13. "1 Whv? Becau e American reserve Bob 'amuelson, playing for the injured Bryan Ivie. was levied with a second yellow card in the fourth set, which 1ran)late to a red card, which includes a one-point 'penalty point to the op· position. It came with 1he U.S. trailing Japan, 14-13, although the penalty was not a · !>essed by referee Ramis Samedov of Azerbaijan. The referee aid he ''didn't want it m!ilitf9 Of COSTA MESA ·~. Barcelona~ '92 10 end that "'a}" and allo"'ed play 10 continue -play which found the U.S miraculously pulling out lhe Victory. Japan lodged a pro1es1 after the game, and in an unprecedented mO\e, the FfVB ruled after a 51,.~·hllUr mee1- ing that Japan ,wa~ right. the referee was wrong, an4 unan1mousl) a"arded Japan the fourth. set ··1 feel hke ~bmeone h~ come into my home, <;tolefl my properfY and "10- la1ed me." aid li .S ream laptam Scott Fortune of Laguna Beath "I think the dcc1-;1on will be u ed to fire our team f~r lhe resj of the 01\m pies," said Samuel on. "I did not real ize 1hat they assessed me a 'el·ond )fl low card, bur i1 jc; something tha1 I will have to deal with " "We've go1 our backs to the \\oJll " said U.S. Coach Fred Sturm. 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The Dukes (7-3). who tied a club record on Sunday for 'ic1ones in a season, have four match- c~ left; two at home, two on the road. Following 1on1gh1's ac1ion, 1hcy host Jimmy Conno rs and the Llh Angeles Siring., on Friday at the Wayne Club. As of ~londay, an estimated 250 ticke1s were !>lill available for Friday's match. Last yea r when Connors appeared. the Dukes sold out th e 2,400- capacit) facility. The Dul.cs. who:.e "inning streak i!. also a club VOLLEYBALL: Japanese protest upheld In unprecedented move From 81 again." standard, play at Phoenix on Saturday and at Wichita on Sunday to conclude the regular season. The top three teams in each division advance 10 the playoffs. The Dukes, currently in second place ahead of Sacramento (6-4), have a four-game lead on the St ~in gs (3-7), who esscnually eliminated thcmselve~ from po!.t-season ac tion by losing to the Dukes, 29-18. la~t Sunday. The Stri ngs '"ould need to win all four of their remaining matches and hope that Newport Beach loses its four re maining matches to tic, in which ca e the total nmount of games \\On throughout the sea on would determine the tiebreal..cr. The No. 2 and No. 3 teah10, in each di' ision will play in the divisional semifinals, while the division champion in eac h division receives J b)C until the divisional fim1l. The Dukes, in their thin.I )ear of existe nce, were 7-7 overall in their inaugural sc:\ on and 6-8 last summe r. missing the playoffs both times. Newport Dcac h swe pt all fi\e seti. last Saturday against Wichita, then won four of five sets against Los Angeles on Sunday. Connors' men's singles victory over Rikard Bergh. 6-5 (5-1 ), was Lo!. An- ge le~· only '' in. 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One game, it would be Matt, then Billy, it was that type or team. They were not only great athletes, but great kids who have a ll turned into great young men, as well." The group made a trip to the Los Angeles Sports Aren:\ to ap- pear before and during halftime of a Clippers game. TH'e Harbor Arca team wns supposed to face a unit from Inglewood, bill that squad was a no-show. So, it turned into an intra-quad g,1me \\ith all 10 Harbor Area players staying on the noor I tire way. "We also took this te youth tournaments, like the one Twentynine Palms where wt0 t. to car pool," said Schisler. "l~iw just a great experience fotI t kids. I know I drove a lot ol t kids and Justin's dad did • t same." One or the team's top . J:t complishments occurred inl111 first round or the Ocean 1\fic Junior Tournament of Cbampian on event for junior high squadlit "We were down 28-4 10 CGtn ton before the end of the~,fl quarter," Schisler explained. 'j they were the No. 1 seed ilf,,~ tournament. Alter. starting w,Sf\ zone, we changed to a man-toy91 and press and completely tun~ around. . . 1 "We ended up winning b¥, 1 points and finished. second i"~l · t t .. ournamen . 11 , As he ha~ watched memt>c;r~ this team develo p, Schisler alf11it he's proud of what some of he have accom plished in recent y ';trs "It 's an rndescribable fe 'if watching them now," SchisJer aid DER WAGEN·MEIS SPECIALISTS I• • COMPLETE PERSONALIZ_ED AUTO SERVICE • Computer Tune-up • Brakes-Clutches.~ {~ ... CD\ ~541•5 111• rm • LONG CRACK AND STONE CHIP REPAIR COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1966 B Newport Blvd. Costa Meso 645-2554 .. Behind lhe Subway' 11.AClWAU "8 • WHITEWALL WI~· RADIAL ,..:. I RADIAL :-., sn.• I 1....,1 A1.• 25.11 ' 1'5M9t14 u.• 2J.• · 11!11!1h4 12.W ••• • 205/7914 ,.,. 32·• 215Mlt!S ... 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Muniz, All-Eastern Conference on Orange coast College's first championship grid team in 1951, added, "I was only 13 years ~d then (1945), but too big to play Bee football. Once I was sent into scrimmage to play tackle. A trap play developed, but no one came across to block me. Nei<t thing I know, here comes Freitag. He creamed me." · He said, "And I went home wanting to quit football. But later that night, I thought, 'If I'm never going ever saw." Sheflin could punt over 70 yards in high school and college. Freitag added, "Hal taught me a lot or things about running. One was how he used to throw his hips into a would-be tackler. Power-wise, I thought I had it over him, but he was finesse." Miller said, "If I wa·s coaching today and had Ralph I would probably go with him as a fullback out of the 'l' formation. That would give him a good start and benefit nim more." Freitag, like Sheflin, was not a fast starter, but o nce he picked up momentum, he was like a blazing locomotive. Only one other back was faster than "Frog" during prep days at Newport and that was Brian Hanzal, who came to own the school 100-yard dash record at 10.1 ' ' Freitag recalled one amusement from prep yeors. "In the good ofd spring vacation days we were often challenged by out-of-town rowdies. We would hide (Don) Vaughn in the back seat of the car and at the to get hit any trarder than that, then I may as well stay out.' " . Freitag was as big and fast or faster than the great Hal Shenin and there's no doubt in the minds of "Frog" fans that he could have spelled Sheflin, had he been a senior in '42 nnd there had been no Sheflin. Sheflin had a treasury of blockers ii\ '42 while Freitag, s~ ror '44, lacked thd horses ahead of him to bolster his record at Harbor. 'He (Freitag) was one of the ,best I ever saw or played against. If we could have had a team up front for him, he would have been even more sensa- tional. But he was about the only of- fense we had and they just worked him to death.' appropriate time have him step out - all 6-foot-7 inches of him." He added, "The conversation would change from one of aggressive nature to 'Where are you fellows from? Do you know about this party we are having tonight, etc.' " He also recalled prep days when gridmate Jjm Douglas bought and sold used cars to fi nance racing activities. Freitag ln fact, years later, both Freitag and Sheflin were playing ball together on the Santa Ana Junior College team. Coac~ Dill Cook consi!>tently staf1cd Freitag. Dul there's ~ snag to that. ~rog" said, "It's not fair to compare us during college days due to Hal's lung problem.'' Sheflin had suffered gas in one lutlg during WWII and Cook could only use him sparingly because, as Ftcitag explained, "He couldn't bro .. the that well." But Sheflin still had impact in the time he did said, "There was a -Al rtlNZ service station in '45 Tars guard Balboa that sold used ca.rs, and it was owned by the cheapest, and most scurrilous man we knew. J im sold this guy a . fine-looking car. The fellow drove it around the block, and quite thoroughly checked it out. As we were going back on the ferry, Jim told us that there was just one liule thing wrong with the car. It had no reverse gear." Ralph Freitag -a man fo r all seasons. •pm)'. So did "frog.'' : While Freitag admired Sheflin Don C:mtrtll is a former sports editor for the Costa Mesa Globe llerald, forerunner to the DJJily Pilot, and a resident of Albuq.ucr· que, N.M. • as a polished runner, he said, "He : was probably the best punter I ·~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Authentic Kung· Fu T~ai Chi & Pa Kua If you\le studied marttal arts before and think they're all the same, you haven't expertenced Hsing· Chen. 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Amon~ the Sailors' heavyweights on the 1944 footb~ll team ~ere (from left) blocki ng back Joe Muniz, All-CIF second team selection Dick Freeman, All-S-unsct league fullback Ralph Freitag, center John Shafer, end Glynn Boies, tackle Jim Qouglas. The starting lineup in late autumn of '44 -The backs, from le ft , Dean Donald~on, Ralph Freitag, Donnie Miller and Al Bishop. The line, from left, Glynn Boies, Dick Harper, Jim Mellon, John Sh;ifcr, Rod Gould, Jim Douglas and Rod MacMillian. Tars were title contenders until loss of 1-.ey players to WWII military sen lee. They fini)hcd the )CJ son \\ilh a 4-2· 1 record. • , .. You CAN Ca.AE To DEL MAR, OR DEL MAR CAN COME To YOO. On Wednesday, July 29th the gates fly open for another eason of do\ n·to·thc·wtre action But you don't have to dram your gas tank to sec at at Del Mar Be" a use all the a~tton will be simulcast lave at your nearest Satellite Wagenng Center. • The featured race on Opening Day is a thnUing one-mile rurf race t'"tt: Oceanside Stakes Watch as some of the speediest three-year-olds around go nose·to-nose for the S7~.000 purse. So mark your calendars for Operung Day. Wednesday. Julv !Qth. Whctht•r 1ou're co ming or going, it's gotng to be one exciting start and firush \ Satellite Wagering~ Del Mar ~ . O?IC! nuk utt of d'I ~ Fwy on Ktwa. \ t • 2 " - , .. 82 Tue1day, July 28, 1992 lM PiyM~lly Pilot Amy Frazier, Lise Gregory mull it over awaiting the invasion of Vail tonight at John Wayne TC. Dukes eye seventh straight tonight By Richard Dunn SPQtts Wnter 0 nly a disaster border- ing ridiculous would bump the Newport Beach Dukes out of the TeamTennis playoffs, which begin a wed. from today with dh b1onal scmifinab. l3ut their current sLx-match \\1nning streak;-the longest in franchise history, will be tough to e:..tend tonight at 7 when they host the Vail Eagles (8-2). leaders of the West Division, at 1hc John \\'a)ne Tennis Club. The Dul..cs (7-3). who ti ed a club record on SunJav for victonc'> in a season, have four match- c., lcfi: t\\O at home. t\\O on the road. Following tonight's action, they host Jimmy Connors and the Lo' Angelci. String~ on Friday at the Wayne Club. Ai. of I\londay, an estimated 250 tickets were still ;J\ ailablc for f nday's mat~h. Last year when Connors appeared. the Dukes sold out the 2,400- capJcity facality. The Dukes. who!>e winning streak is also a club VOLLEYBALL: Japanese protest upheld In unprecedented move From 61 again." standard, play at Phoentx on Saturday and at Wichita on Sunday to conclude the regular season. The top three teams in each division advance to the playoffs. The Dukes, currently in second place ahead of Sacramento (6-4), have a four-game lead on the Strings (3-7), who essentially eliminated th emselves from ,post-sea on action by losing to the Dukes, 29-18. last Sunday. The Strings '~ould need to win all four of their remaining matchc!> and hope that Newport Dcach loses its four remaining nrntchcs to tie, in which case the total amount of gJmcs \\on throughout the season \\Ould determine the tiebreaker. The No. 2 and No. 3 team in each division will play in the dh i!>ionJI semifinals, whale the dh ision champion in each divi!>ion receives a bye until the divisional final. The Dukes, in their third )Car of existence, were 7-7 overall in their inaugural season and 6·8 )ast summer. missing the playoffs both times. Newpon Beach swept all five scH. last Saturday against Wichitn, then won .four of fi,.e sets against Los Angeles on Sunday. Connors' men's si ngles vic tory over Rikard Dergh. 6-5 (5-1 ). was Lo::. An- geles' only ''in. Ruben Acosta. the Mexican president of the FlBV, said the rules ""ere bro~en .. clearly and in- disputably," and said that t]lc ref- eree "was only reluctant to apply the rule because he didn't want to finii.h the match on a red card." Between 8am-1 Oam & 5pm-Close Monday -Friday At the Costa Mesa B•lbo• Yacht Club Catalina 38 Nationals Class A Spinnaker -1 Uptown G1r1, MaryAnne Wiison LBYC 2 ParuOlo, Ken Dutcher, BYC Golf & Country Club Please present thi s ad to the Pro-Shop C ass B ~·on· SP nnalter - 1 Soulhem Wrtch. P~ & 01J1ea Ro1as CBYC 2 Brtezn Garry & Marci W1l- l1s. SMYC 3 Katinka, John Olson. 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Ch. 11 7:30 pm -ESPN 7:30 p,m. -~S·Anoe\S. SC W•ter lkllnt 5 p m -it St. Louis, ESPH. lllcwoll"t 5:30 pm. -NCL tompetl1!0n. SC 12.30 am. -Tour de France, ESPN Boxing 9 pm -Dolcts·FtfgUSOI\ USA. T••mTennla 10.30 p.m.-~ MlorUO·A~antJ. PT. •••k•tb•tl 1 o 30 p m -LA Soolmer Pro Leigue. SC. TODAY'S RADIO ••••b•tl 7 p.m -Reds-Padtes, KFMB (760). 7:30 pm -DocloetS·SF. KABC (790) 1 30 p m. -M S·Anoets. K'.u>C (710) REPAIR! DON'T REPLACE WHILE -U-WAIT (~.ft\\ LONG CRACK AND STONE CHIP REPAIR COASTAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 1966 B Newport 81\ld. Costa Mesa 645-2554 "Behind the Svbwoy" DREAM: From 81 tee, Ed)on :ind King wen~ mem- bers o( that team. Afte r the fegular season ended, Sch isler wus asked to put a travel team together, one that consisted of all-stars from around the entire league. "With the likes of a Mall Fuer- bringer and Billy Blanton around, it wasn't too tough 10 pick a 10- member squad," said Schisler. "And it was really a fun group to coach. "They took turns being the star. One game, it would be Mau, then Billy, it w:is that type of team. They we re not only greBl athletes, but great kids who have all turned into great young men, as well." The group made a trip· to the Los Angeles Sports Arena to ap-. pear before and during halftime of :i Clippers game. The Harbor Arca tcom was supposed to face a unit from Inglewood, but that squad was a no-show. So, it turned into an intra-squad game wit h all 10 Harbor Arca players staying on lhc noor • tire way. "We also took 1hi1 te you1h tournaments, like she ~e Twentynine Palms where w~ ti to car pool," said Schisler. "I~ jost a great experience fotl t kids. I know I drove '-lot ol t kids and Justin's d:id did 1 same." One of the team's top 1 complishmenls occurred inlu.s first round of the Ocean ,\(; Junior Tourn4ment of Cham · an event for junior high squadl,. ''We were down 28-4 to Can to n before the end of the•Ai quarter," Schisler explained. '1.-\ they were the No. 1 seed Ufs;~ tournament. After starting W zone, we changed to a man·t<>tm and press and completely tun~ around. 1 "We ended up win ning by points ·and fin ished· second i"1J tournament." ., , As he has watched mtm~H this team develop, Schisler a~Jlli he's proud of what some of, Ile have accomplished in recent 'j ar "h's an indescribable fe IY.1 watching them now," Schisler ai DER WAGEN·MEIS SPECIALISTS j(I ' I r COMPLETE PERSONALIZED AUTO SERVICE"· • Computer Tune-up • Brakes-Clutches~ I ~548-5181•· . ,,, . OPIN MON·P•I • Bosch Fuel 7s30AM -6s00PM o, · Injection Specia list • Engine O verhauls & Diesel s · • Buyers Inspections • Su nroof Repair O nly SINCE 1977 Ill • 17th St. 11 IJO' :JI! i II I J I "' A. A. :JI ' b I: . 716 w. 16th $t.· Costa Mesa' -· it 0 e f s From 81 sai(j Les Miller, the Tar grid coach in 1943-45. Al Muniz, kid brother to Joe and Manuel, and a '45 guard, said, "He (Freitag) was one of the best 1 ever saw or played against. If we could have had a team up front fo r him, he would have been even lll0te sensational. But he was about the only offense we had and they just worked him to death." Muniz, All·l!astern Conference oil Orange coast College's first cha'mpionship gri d team in 1951, adtfed, "I was only 13 years old then ( 1945), but too big to play Bee football. Once I was sent into scrimmage to play tackle. A trap play developed, but no one came across to block me. Next thing I know, here comes Freitag. He creamed me." He said\ "And I wen t home wanting to quit football. But later that night, 1 thought, 'If I'm never going to get hit any harder than that, then I may as well stay out.'" Freitag was as big and fast or faster than the great Hal s r.ernn and there·~ no doubt in the minds of "Frog" fans that he could have spelled Shenin, had he been a senior in '42 and there had been no Shenln. Shenin had a ever saw." Shenin could punt over 70 yards in high school and • college. Freitag added, "Hal taught me a lot of things about running. One was how he used to throw his hips into a would-be tackler. Power-wise, I thought I had it over him, bu t he was finesse." Miller said, "If I was coaching today and had Ralph I would probably go with him as a fullback out of the 'I' formation. That would give him a good start and benefit him more." Freitag, like Shenin, was not a fas t starter, but once he picked up momentum, he was like a blazing locomotive. Only one other back was faster than "Frog" du ring prep days at Newport and that was Brian Hanzal, who came to own the school 100-yard dash record at 10.1 Freitag recalled one amusement from prep years. "In the ·good old spring vacation days we were often challenged by out-of-town rowdies. We would hide (Don) Vaughn in the back seat of the car and at the appropriate time have him step out - all 6-foot· 7 inches of him." He added, "The conversation would change from one of aggressive nature to 'Where arc you fellows from? Do you know about this party we are having tonight, etc.' " • treasury of blocke;s ii'\, '42 while Freitag, s~ for '44, lacked t"' horses ahead of him to bolster his record nt Harbor. 'He (Freitag) was one of the be st I ever saw or played again st. If we cou ld have had a team up front for him, he woul d have been even more sensa- tional. But he was about the only of- fense we had and they ju st worked him to death.' He also recalled prep days when gridmate Jim Douglas bought and sold used cars to finance racing activities. Freitag said, "There was a -Al MUNIZ service station in In fact , yenrs later. both Freitag and Sheflin were playing ball together on the Santa Ana Junior College team. Coach Bill Cook consistently st..,..ed Freitag. Dut there's a snag to that. ~rog" said, "It's not fair to compare us during s;ollcge days due to Hal's lung problem." She nin had suffered gas irf9one luhi during WW II and Cook could only use him sparingly because, as Fwtng explained, "He couldn't · bre-athe that well." But Shenin still had impact in the time he did '45 Tars guard Balboa that sold used cars, ano it was owned by the cheapest, and most scurrilous man we knew. Jim sold this guy a fine-looking car. The fellow drove it around the block, and quite thoroughly checked it out. As .... c were going back on the ferry, Jim told us that there was just one little thing wrong with the car. It had no reverse gear." Ralph F reitag -a man fo r all seasons. • ·p~ So did "Frog." : While Freitag admired SheOin Don Cantrell ls a lormtr sports editor for tht Costa Mesa Globe Herald, fortrunner to the Daily Pilot, and a resldt nt of Albuquer- que, N.M . • as~ polished runner, he said, "He : wd probably the best punJer I • • • Authentic • Fu • Kung • • • • T'ai Chi & .. . . ' Pa Kua • If you've studied martial am before and think they're all the same, you haven't : ~ experienced Hsing • Chen. New CUii Miii llcallon Conwlniently located near the borders of Newport Beach, Irvine & Santa Ana Heights with easy access from the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways Call now to anange a . FREE TRIAL LESSON • crAuthentlc methods from China. (71•) 557·••• ltatnlng In clasllcal forms and t defense. lnstNctor licensed from Beijing and Taiwan. New convenient location. School established 197 6 -J I Termite Control, Inc . . *Avoid Costly Fumigations *· We specialize in TIM·BOR APPLICATIONS A New Product Designed To Control And Protect Your Home From Future Termite Infestation and Fungus/Dryrot Infection • LOW COST • .EtflllOtlEGALLY WI • ODOlllll IONDED • lllUllD • 10 YUll IXPlll NCI CALL TODAY FOR A FREE EmMATE 1·800-300-ftRMITI ._....,~..,aw: .. 11 18821 Ave. • Fouraln v.a a The gang ot '44 AmonB the Sailors' heavyweights on the 19.i4 football team were (from left)-blocl.ing back Joe Muniz, All-CIF second team selection Dick Freeman, All-S-unset league fullback Ri11ph Freitag, cente r John Shaf cr, end Glynn Boies, tad<lc Jim Douglas. The starting lineup in late autumn of '44 -The backs, from left, Dean Donaldson, Ralph Freitag, Donnie Miller and Al Bishop. The line, from left, Glynn Boies, Dick Harper, Jim Melton, John Shafer, Rod Could, Jim Douglas and Rod MacMillian. Tars we re title contenders until loss of key players to WWII military sen ice. They finishl'd the ea son \\ith a .i-2· 1 record. · You CAN COME TO DEL MAR, OR DEL MAR CAN Ca.AE TO YOLJ. On Wednesday. July 29th, the gates Fly open for another c;cason of down-to·thc-w1re action But you don't have to drain your gas tan I< ro see 1t at Del Mar Be1.au t.' all the a1.uon will be simulcast live at your nearest Satellite Wagenng Center. The featured race on Opening Day ts a thrilling one-mile turf race, the Ocean tde !>takes. Watch as some of the speediest three-year-olds around go nose-to· nose for th1. S7S.OOO pur.;e. • So mark your calendars for Ope11ing Day, Wednesday. Julv 29th. Whether \'ou'rc coming or going. it's going to be one cxc1ong start -and fm1sh . SatrWtt Waaering &om Del Mar ~ One milt t.ast ol dw ~ Fwv on iu~a. ( I " 84 Tuesday, July 28. 1992 ------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------· San Diego's Brun .takes Baxter Bowl In stride S an Diego Yacht Club's Vince Brun, who wa the mainsheet trimmer for Denn is Conner's Stars &. Stripes, sailed a perfect fou r·racc seric to capture the Baxter Bowl in Stars on Saturday and Sunday, in an event hosted by Newport Har· bur Yacht Club. Tim Hogan of NYC sailed hi "Wild Irish" to a first and sec· ond on Saturday, but with west· crly winds picking up to 18 knots on Sunday, it came dO\ n to the last leeward mark or the last race as Ph ilip Thomp on of Australia, sailir}g "Downunder" for th e NHYC burgee, had the trongest chance at gening the title from Hogan, tried for the inside posi- tion at the rounding against fel· lo\ countrym an Colin Bate. A s the two Auss ies ap· proached the "two-boat" circle with $pinnGkcrs Oy· ing at urfing speed up to 10 knots. Thompson hailed B4te that there was an "overlap" and re· quested "room" at the mark. Bate hailed back that there was no O\ierlap at the two-boat circle and proceeded to maneuver to .. ••. , .. ninger while Bate ished third. fin· At the protest hearing the jury found Thompson wrong and disqualified from the race and the California State Etchells 22 championship to Hogan. the mark. forcing Thomp· ----- •It doc~ my heart good to note the many ways that yach t clubs sponsor charities -of all types for a wide variety ot earth-while causes. so n to bail out Boating Thompson collided with th e aft section of Bate's boat, sending both yachts out of con· trol. Witnesses said they were lu cky no one was dismasted. Thompson raised his protest nag and sailed onto the finish line second behind Bill Men· Yachties do have a generous heart, despite their competitive spirit on the race course. We are pleased to report your charitable projects. The yacht clubs of Long Beach are proud to announce that a special charity regatta will be held on Sunday. Sept. 27. Pro· ceceds will benefit the childrcns' clinic or Long Beach which pro· vides medicar and 50Cial care to needy and indigent chilslrcn in the greater Long Beach area. Over 200 boats -re espected ot this year's charity regatta. One of the unique featur~i. or this regatta is that over 90 per- cent of the revenues go directly to the child.rcn'\s clinic. Seven Long Beach yacht clubs share race me et and management re· sponsibilities. Several classes of boats will be part1c1pating, including PHRF (spinnaker and non-spinnaker), Caltalina ' 30s, Cal 20, J24s, snipes, Coronado 15s, Lido 14s, sabot$, sailboards, prindlcs and Hobie Catamaran clases. Kimberly, a Cf-~7 out of Seal Beuch Yacht Club, was the overall winner of the Crew o( Two Around Catalina race Sundny. sponsored by the South Shore Yacht Club. A PHRF·D boat, it was fol· lowed by a pair of D eta" en· tries -23 Skidoo and My Ob· session II. One of the major events on the Southern California yacht racing calendar, the Crew of Two is u 90-milc race from Newport Beach to Catalina. round the island. and back. Fi rst boat to finish was Heartbeat, a Wylie 46 which crossed the finish line at 3:30 a.m. Sunday -an elapsed time of 16 hours. 24 minutes. CrewefT-PHAF·A -I HeatlbeJI. 111.-JBose. U'IC. 2 l's OIC ~,'Aetclltf, BVCILIYC. 3 ~ons. WlnsOIVNUnen. Ar.YC. 4 JumoflQ Jlcl flao, HMll- me\llM1pes, SOYCllOO, s ConcO<dt Wlllamsoo/ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOT1CES South Lewi• St., Or· eluding tht fH and tll· tori, and persona who may A HEARING on tilt pell· chasea muat be madt by PUBLIC NOTICE mtnced to tranaact bual· PUBLIC NOTICE ~~1~0~1:.1:~~ was ange CA 92888 (7t4) pense of tht trustee and of be oth..-wlH lnt.,Hled In tlon wUI be held on AU· caah and paid '°' 81 the nt11 und., lht F1ct11iou1 --------- NOTICE OF 38M700 lhe 11\Jsts crelled by said the Wiii or tstalt, or both ol GUST 13, 1992 at t:45 P.M. 11,,,. of Nle. s.ie II aubject Flctftlou• Business Namt(s) IJsled CNl10St31t 0~•:.J=-c~yty011C~~I TRUSTEE'S SALE IF AVAILABLE THE EX Cited, adVances, thtreun-GEORGE M ANDERSON In Dept 3A localed at 700 to canctltatlon In IN event 9u•lne .. Name above on: July I. 1991 STATEMENT 0, ... Loan No. HILLE PECTED OPEN.ING BID dtt with lnteitst u pre> aka GEORGE MCMICHAEL Civic C.nttt D!1Ve WHt, of aettlemenl between land· ltatement Wilfred N. Cooper, Presl· WITHDRAWAL FROM 1992 P5372 T.S. No. E127835 vidtd therein and lht un-ANOERSON Santa Ana, CA 9270t. lord and obllgaled p&l1y. Tht Followln persons dtnl PARTNERIH" UNIT CODEE MAY BE OBTAINED BY paid principal of the nolt A PETITION hai been IF YOU OBJECT TO the Publlahed Newport are dol buslnt~s 11. This statement was flied OPl!RATINQ UNDER Published Newport 8t AP# 930 09 192 CALLING THE FOLLOW· secured by said deed With flied by Bernadotte P. granll"!i of the pelltlon, you Beach.Colla Meaa Dally SPECl~ED PURCHASING W1th the County Cltrk ol FICTITIOUI Cotti Men Dally Piiot T 0 SERVIC.E C.OMPANY ING TELEPHONE NUM· Interest ll!trton u pre> Lffltf and Fred L. Leydorf ahould appear al the htar· Pilot July 29, August 4 2435 E Coast Highway' Orange County on July 12, 9UllNl!ll ....... E 14, 2t, 28, Auguat 4, I . BERS ON THE DAY 8E· vlded in said Note. In the Superior Court of 1"11 and atalt YOOf ob-1992 • Sult . C il M , 1991 ,__ T as duly appointed Trustee FORE THE SALE· (7 l4) DATED: July 22, 1992 Ctlilornla, County of OR· jecllons or f1lt wrlnen ob-1038 C llr t;625or0<1a de ar, f499837 'fhe lottowing. ptflon has --------1 under the following d.. . TRUSTEE• FINANCE ANGE ecliona wilh tht court be-a . Pubhshed Newport Beach· withdrawn as a general PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~·~rd~~~~~ ~~titb~ 385 -4 837 ~.};~~ 627-4865 CALIFORNIA. BV: GER· THE · PETITION requests !,':!r~;::/,:r;n~ 1~0~~ PUBllC NOTICE Mr~~la,v~~~~~· B!!:;. Costa Mesa P110t July 30, ~~~ne~pf:,~~ngth':.J;'~~~ ftcUtlou• TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Published Newport ALD H. WIENER, PRES. lhat Bernadotte P. Ltsttf orb our tltornt Calif 92660 Augusl 6. t3, 20, t99I f1ct1tiou1 business name of FOR CASH (1n the forms Beach·Oosta MHI Oally IDENT (3101 207·3077 =rer:d.!-L~~~~ ~: ·: IF ~6u ~EA C~EDITOR ftcUtlou• James P. CoMelf~ 134 T ... 98 BRIGHTON-FAIRMONT AS· •u;lnes• Na'"! wn1cn are laSWf\Jt tender In P1tot July 2t. 28, August"· sentallvt to':dminlSler ~. or a conh"!itnl crad1lor ol au:~~ N•;n-t~~r, :;74~A, Stal each, PUBLIC NOTICE SOCIATES, al 9SO South Tht F:i~~'rn:ntpers tne United tales) and/or 1992 Pub Ir sh t d New po r I estate of the decedent lht deceased, you must file • •men • Coast Drtve, Suitt 200, d 1 b 1 • the cashiers cert1~ed or Beach·Costa Mesa Dally THE PETITION re ;,.sis your clalm with tht court The FolfoWl"!i peraona Wes w inger, 495 locust, Flctltloua Costa Mtsa, Caul. 92621> art o viR us ne~s u . o1ner chocks specified tn T618 Pilot July 28. August 4, ti. the decedent's w1i£ and and mall a copy to lht pe,. are dol"!i bu1lnes1 as: Laguna Be~ch, Calli 92651. Bu lne H me Tilt F1c1111ou1 Bu11ness JM:~l<~RS (bs )P~€.;,g C1111I Code Section 2924h PUBLIC NOTICE od ell 11 be admi ed sonal reprtstnlattva ·~ DIGITAL GRAPHICS, 9582 This busrntsa Is con • •• • Name rtlarred 10 atxwt Payat>le in lull al the time t992 c J s, an~ 11 pointed by the cdllrt Wltttrf Hamilton Avt. Ste. 268, ducted by: jOint Vtt1turt Statement was liltd In Orange County ALTY GROUP), 503 F or sale) all right, lllle and vou ARE IN DEFAULT T634 ~ P~~~~1ts are :~n:~~ lour months !tom lhe datt Hunllngton Stach, Calif. Tht regl1trant(s) com: Tht folloWlng persons on March 21. 1992 leaf Avt .• COfona def interest conveyed to and UNDER A DEED OF PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Y 1 11 1 th 111 01 llrll lsauanct of letters 92646 menced to transact busl are doing business as. F526520 Cahl 92625 now held by 11 under s~ld or ••am na on n t • 11 provided In section 9100 John Schooltt, 8955 Rlvtr· nesa under the Flctll1ous AEROWARE Full na,,,. and address of Gregory J. Ola1'°"· Deed ol Trust In the prop. TRUST DATED JUNE &SC 845 k;~tEby~~;1~f~~· of the California Probate bend. Hunllngton Beach, Bus1ntH Name(s) listed 17742 M1tcht ll No. Suitt the peison \!rlthdnwing• Ftmle1f Avt , Corone My hereonalter described 24, 1992 UNLESS YOU requests time l0t-l~i Cahl....92641 _ _ abovt on:_..1_u!y 3. 1992.__ A.ltY111e..CA.927t4.. A9 Group, 11 Ctl!fomle MDr. Cahl. 92625 ~ lRUSTOR WOMAS M. TAKE AC..I.lOJt 'JO PRO-NOTICE OF__ Authotity IO-&dmlnlai.t the claims win not expire ::. Ttrry Solomon, t033 Un· Lytt Vaughan Robert Fino. 18 Calle All· ent1al artnershl 950 This bu1rnt11 Is c HILLE TECT YOUR PROP· PETITION TO ~statteA~n1e{ 1th~ lnd~~n-lore lour months from tht den Pt., Co111 Mtsa, Calif. This statemenl was flied mar, Rancho Santa Marga· iouih co'!ist Drivep, Suite ducted by: tn lndlVld\Jat BENEFICIARY JOHN A ERTY, IT MAY 8 1! SOLD ADMINISTER 1 ~n A: n{Ts ~j o~ oh .ty•· hearing datt noticed 92627 with the County Clerk or uta, CA 92688. 200, Costa Mesa.' Calif Tht reglstrant(s) c GILCHRIST AT A PUBLIC SALE IF ESTATE OF: a es s ut on abovt Robert Segawa, 9582 Orange County on Juty 7. Jens Cutter, 372 W. Bay 92628 menc9d to lransact •.-corded July 20. 1990 as vou NEED AN EXPLA-BRUCE QEOFFREV :'~e~~1:;fv;t'~0~z,::i•:;:r YOU · MAY EXAMINE lht Hamilton Ave., HuntJng1on 1992 s1ree1 0201, Costa Mtsa, Published Newport Beach-ntss under the Flctih "~Ir No 90·383449 In SAVILLE M D Y fllt kept by the court II you Beach, C1l1I, 92646 • F537293 CA, 92627 Co$la Mesa Daily PilOI July Business Namt(I) lit Book page of Ollic1al NATION OF THE NA· •k• BRUCE • :~: ~~~B•~~~=I~~ art • person lnttrested In Th11 buslneu Is con· Pvbllshed Newport Beach· Thts business Is con· 28, August 4, 11, 18, 1992 above on: July t4. 1992 Records 1n the ott1ce or the TURE OF THE PR(). SAVILLE MD 1 J>~ · 1 1 lht estate, you may Ille ducted by: a general part· Costa Mes.i Dally Piiot JIMy ducted by co·partnors T-621 Grogory J. 011t10n Recorder o f Orange CEEDINO AGAINST ' • ' ng ce an very mportan with the court I rmal R nershlp The registrants com· This statement wu t. County: said deed of trust VOU, YOU SHOULD •k• BRUCE G. •ct:•· howevtttiv!h• 1t>:; quasi ror special 0Noll~ :f Tht rtgl11ra111(1) com-14• 21 • 28• August 4· ':9~ menced to transact bu"· PUBLIC NOTICE with lht County Cletk aescrobes tne following CONTACT A LAWYER. SAVILLE, M.D. so i :~esenta wi ihe lill"!i ol an lnvente>ty meneed to transact busl· • nen under the F1ct1hovs Orange County on July propenv N 0 T I c E 0 F CASE NO. A1851 to r;:,~:sted 0 g;;~~,~~.!~ and appraiSll of estate ... neu undtr tht F1ct1tiou$ PUBLIC NOTICE 8usrnes~ ,Namt llsltd Flctltlou• 1992 PARCEL 1 AN UNDI· TR u 5 TEE, 9 SALE To all heirs, benettcJarles. they have ':ived notlc.t or sets or ol any pehtlon or Business Name(s) listed above on.NA Bualne•• Name F538 VIDEO , 6TH INTEREST IN UHDE R DEED 0 F cred1IOfs, contingent credl· consenltd ~ the P opased account as provtded In above on: NIA Flctltlou• Jens Cutler Statement Put>Ushed N-port 8e A"ID TO LOT 1 OF TRACT TRUST IOfs. 11)<1 persons who may action) The lndt~ndent section 1250 01 lht Calilor· John Schooler Bualneac Name This slattment was fifed The FoOOWl"!i persons Cost• Mesa Dally Pilot J NO 10649 IN THE CITY OthtrW1St be Interested In d I Ion utho I will 1111 Probalt Cod• A Re-This stattmtnl WIS flled St I I wllh the County Clerk ol are do111g bosmess as· 28 Aug I 4 11 Ill 199 OF COSTA MESA AS Nollet IS herebl i •v.en the Will or Hiatt, or both. ~mmstr:: nla '~t quest for Special Notice Wllh lht County Clerk of T F~to•mon OlangeCountyOt\June30, AA MURPHY & ASSOCI· • us ••• SHOWN ON A MAP RE· lhat FINCANCE l C LI OR· of: BRUCE GEOFFREY est:Ja~rso"n ~=-e~n n0~ form II available from lht Orange County on July 21, are ~:Ing obu:i'~s ~:'.50ns 1992. ATES, 16534 Mt l<lbby, ________ T....,j CORDED tN BOOK 467. NIA, • alllom • corpara· SAVILLE, M.O. aka BRUCE )ecUon 'io the """lillon and court clerk 1992 (alA COSTA MESA JEW F538553 Fountain Valley. c1111. PUBLIC NOTICE PAGES 43 ANO 44 OF MIS· lion. as trustee pursuant to SAVILLE, M.D., aka BRUCE r-Atto~r for ta.-Petl· F538915 ELERS ANO LOAN CO. Publlshtd Newport 92708 --------ol c ELLAN E 0 us MA p s. a Deed of Trust executed G. SAVILLE, M.D. shows good cause Why the .... p L & A ll't-Utlo RECOROS OF ORANGE by GENE OSTROW ANO A PETITION has l>Hn court ahould not Qfllll tht tlonw: Published Newport Betcll-(b)A COSTA MESA GOLD Beach.Costa Mesa Daily 111 .. er ss~tet, Inc., r"' u• COUNTY TOBY OSTROW. husband filed by MICHAet J. GERT· authority MICHAEL V. Costt Mtsa Da1ty Pdot July BUYERS CO. (c)A COSTA Pilot July 7 14 21 28 A Calilotnia Corpgrat•on, Bualneae Name EXCEPTING THEREFROM and wilt, and Recorded NER In lhe Superior Court A HEARING on the peti· VOLLMER, EIQ. 29. Auguat 4, 11, 19. 1992 MESA JEWELERS ANO 1992 , ' • • !6534 Mt l<ibby, Fountwn Statement UNITS 1 TO 6 INCLUSIVE July 9, 1992 as tn11rumen1 ot Cahlomla, County of OR· ~o~ST~~ t>e..,,.~eld on APU· t8400 Von Kannan T-626 A19tU~TSOl,N, Cocsota' M6t90sa. CWaels11' t599 ~4ii'1~Y· ~~'!'in~~0811 con-artr~:1n~t1i;;,~ :; AS' SHOWN ON THAT No. 91 ·352968. Olflclal ANOE. • • 1r-r It 1:45 M Ave., .... eoo " OT CE dUC1ta b II • CERlAtN CONOOMINIUM Records of the County Re-TI-IE PETITION requests In Dept. No. 3A located II Intl-,.. .. 827•1 PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 PUBLIC N I y: 1 COIPora on LA DOLCE VITA, 3835 PLAN RECORDED JUNE corder ol Orange County, that MICHAEL J. GERTNER 700 C1111c Centw Dr. Wtst, .... , -' Samy S. Soliman, 29124 Tht regislrant(I) com· c1f1c Coast Highway, 15 1982. AS INSTRUMENT Cahlornla; and pursuant to be appointed u personal Santa Ana, CA 92701. (714) 852.o&33 Flctltlow Highmore Ave ' Palos Vtr· Flctltlou• menced to transact busl· rona dtl Mar, ca111 9262 NO 82.203112 OF OF· the Nollet of Otlault and reprtsentallvt to admlnls-IF YOU OBJECT to the Publl1htd Ntwporl BuMnff• Name dts, Caill. 90274 BualneH Name ntU undtr tht Fictitious Corona ltahan Bakery I FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID Election to Sell thereunder ter tht estate of the dee• granting ol the petrtlon, you Beach.Coata MM& Dally ltatement This busineu Is con· Statem.nt ::~~·:. J~~~·~ ~~;<' t Cahfomla C0tp , 3835 ORANGE COUNTY. recorded Aprll 20, 1992, as dent. should appear at the hear· Piiot Juiy 27, 29, August 3, The Followlng peraons ducttd by. an lfldlllidull Tht Followl"!i peraons Vernon G. Pillker • PresJ. clfic Coast Hlghw..,, PARCEL 2· UNIT 3 AS lnstrumenl No. 92·256324 THE PETITION requests Ing . and stale your ob-l992 . art doing business .,. The ttgl1trant(1) com· .,, doing bv1>ntss as: Cltnt • rona det Mar, Cahf 9262 SHOWN ON THAT CEA· of satd Otf1c111 Records. tht decedent'• WILL and JIClion• ()( filt wnnen ob-M437 NEWPORT HAR80R AN· menced 10 transacl buSI· TARRGA PRODUCTIONS. This Staltment WI ftltd Thi• buslnt11 1$ c TAIN CONDOMINIUM v.111 Sall at 10:00 • m. on C.odlcil•1 If any, be admitted 1ecllons With lhe cour1 be-ESTHESIA BIWNG SER· ntH undtr lht FICll!IOUS 19732 Elmwood Cir .. Hun· Wl1h !he Couoty ~l~k ol ducted by; a cor~allon PLAN REFERRED TO IN Augusl 18. 1992 ti ine to probate. The will and '°'' lhe hearing. Your ap. PUBLIC NOTICE VIC~ 35t Hospital .Road, Buslneu Namt(s) lisi.d tlnglOll-e.ech, CaJTt. ~9 Orange County on June 26 Tht rtgfsHan (•) co THE ABOVE DESCRIBED Chapman Avenue enlrance anv codicils are avallablt pearance may be In peraon Suitt 413 N-port Beach abollt on: N/A Thomas Michael N1c1011, 1992 • menced to lranuct bu PARCEL 1 10 the Civic Cenler Build· tor examtnalion In tht flit or by your attorney. NOTICK Calll 92663 ' Samv S. Soil!'Tlfn t8732 Elmwood Ctr .. Hun-ne11 under the p AR c EL 3 N 0 N 1n9, located at 300 E. ktpt by the court. IF vou ARE A CREDITOR INVITING ••DI Brl~n 0 Blssonntllt Ttlll lllle"'*nt WIS filed hngton Buch, Caltl. 92648 FS3ea3t Bu1•nt11 Name(s) list EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS. Chapman Avenue. Orange, THE PETITION" requesis or a con11ngent cradrtor of Nollet 11 hereby grven 23491 Swallow Lant, La~ witl'I Iha Covnry Cltrk of M1chttl l<tl Black, 615 S Published N-port Beath· above on· June 8, 1992 FOR INGRESS PEDES· Ca11forn1a 92668, at pvbl;c authority to administer tht lht deceased, you must file that tht Board or Tru1tH1 ForHt Caltl 92630 01•"11• County on June 24, Euclid, Santa Ana. Caltl, CoSla Mesa Dally Pilot July Charles Fede< TRIAN WALKWAYS AND auction, to the highest bid· estale under the lndepen· your ctalm with the c.ourt ot the Coast Communrty Donna D. Staughltr, l506 1992 92704 7, 14, 21, 28. 1992 This statement was Ill GENERAL RECREATIONAL der for cash payable at the denl Admlnl1111llon or Es· and mail 1 copy to tht Ptf• College Dl1trict of Orange Vivian Lane Newport Fl39013 This buslntu Is con. T·577 .,.11h lhe County Cltftl PURPOSES OVER AND lime of sele In lawful tatts Act. (This authority sonal rtprt1en1at1vt •P. County, California, wiU r• Beach, Calif 9266o Published Newport Beach-dueled by· • gtnetal part· Orange County on June 2 UPON THE COMMON money or the Unlled w1U tllow tile personal rep. i::nted by the court wrthln ctfve lffled bids up to but This bullntss 11 con-Costa Mtsa Dailv Pilol July ntfshlp PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 AREA AS SET FORTH IN States. alt roghl, llllt and Ill-resentatllles 10 takt many our months lrom lht date no 1a1., than 11 :oo AM, ducted by: an un ncorpo-7 14 21 28 1992 Tht reg11trant(s) com· F53824 ARTICLE XIII ENTITLED teresl. ·conveyed 10 and actt0ns without obtaining of firs! Issuance of lttters TuHdty. Augutt 18. 1992, rattd association other • • • ' T 586 menctd to lransa~t bUSt· Fictitious Publlihed Newport Bue · liASEMENTS OF THAT now held by it under aald court approval Before tak· 11 provided In section 9t00 at the Purchaal"!i Depart· than a partntrshlp • ntss undtr tht Fictitious Buelneu Name Costa Mesa Daily PO CERTAIN DECLARATION deed In property situated In 1"11 cenaln very Important of the Calllornla Probata ment of the District located Th• rtglslrant(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Bus1nt1s Name(s) listed Statement June 7 14 21 21 1992 OF COVENANTS. CONDI· sald County and Statt and •ctlons, however, the per· Code. The llmt fOf filing 11 1370 Adams Avenue, ~ to transact busJ. above on· June 20. 1992 The FolloW1ng pttaons • · · · . TIONS ANO RESTRIC· described H loll~: tonal represtntaltlle will be claims will not expire be-Bldg. D, Costa Mtaa, Cal,. neu undef the F'ictJtlou.s Flctltlou• Tom N1cloll art d01"11business11· T TIONS RECOROEO JUNE EXHIBIT ''A" required 10 gtve notice to ~ore lour monlhs from lhe fomla, at which ti,,,. bid• Buslntu Name(•) hlled BualneH Name Ttw1 statement was tiled CAELUM COUNSELING PUBLIC NOTICE 15. 1982, AS DOCUMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION Interested person• unless taring date notlctd wUI be publicly opened and above on: Junt 1. 1992 It I I with lht County Clerk or CENTER. 833 Oo11er Duve.i----------i NO 82·20311 3 OF OF· Lot 25 of Tract No. 73116, In they have waived notice or above. read tor: Donna o. Siaught., • emen 011nge Counly on July 7, Suite 23. Newport Stach, FlctJIS.U• FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· the C11y ol Newpart Beach, consented to the propoaed YOU MAY EXAMINE lht PURCHASE OF STAGE Thli alatement wu filed The Follo~"!i pe~sons 1992 Calli 92663 au.Ines• Name ANGE COUNTY, CALIF OR· County ol Orange, Slit• of action.) The lndtpendtnl file kept by the court. ~ LIGHTING EOUIPMENT, A Wllh tht CO\.l'lty Cltrk of ·~· ud~';Jy~;:ne~o a: FE e F5372tM Ellen Seely Fam.ty Couo-lt•t•ment NIA. Cal1l0<1111, ts per map ,.. admlnisllatlon auth«rty will ate 1 ptrlOll 1ntert1t In PART Of ORANGE COAST Orange County on JUiy 7, HOUSE t 175 Baker St Published Newport Beach-sell"!i Corporation, Cahtor· The Following per11o APN 930.09·t92 corded In Boole 315, Pages be granled untes1 an Inter· t~h ~~talt, you! mayl :1e COLLEGE ROBERT B. 1992 Suitt f-.24 Cosla Mesa Costa Mesa Daily Pilot JUiy n11. 833 Dovtt Drive, Suite are douig buslntss aa: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 40 to 46 Inclusive of MIS• Hied person lilts an ob-WI 1 ft cgurt ral ~ma1 8j MOORE THEATRE RENO. F537289 Calil 92626• ' l4 21 28 August 4 l992 23, Newport Beach, Clhl BANZAI FUTONS 2t0 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST cellantous Maps, Ir) the Of· Jectlon lo tht Ptlitlon end qulS or pee otct 0 VATION PROJECT p tied N Bea Joe'R 30 s • • • • 92663 &2nd SI Ne....J>Ot1 Beac DATED 5'29 90 UNLESS flee ol th• County Rtcordtt shows good cause why the lht fill"!i 01 tn lnvente>ty All bids art to be In ac· ublis e....port ch-~udto, 1 1 tone-T-&05 Thll bualntu 11 con· Ctl 1 9~ YOU TAKE ACTION TO or said Counly . court should not grant the and apprtosal of'. stttt as· c0<dtnee with the Bid Doe· Coata Mtst Daily Pilot Jliy ;~~2:L, osta Mesa, Ca~! PUBLIC NOTICE dlJded by: a corporation Jiu' 01ant M•QH 1586 o PROTECT YOUR PROP· Eircopt all 011, oil rights, aUthorrty. sets or ol lily petrtlon 01 umenta Whleh •• now on 14, 21 , 29. August 4, 1992 Tht rtglstrant(s) com· 8 t Av C • M ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT minerals. mineral rights, A HEARING on the ptll· accc:iunt 11 pro\/lded In lilt and may be HC\#ed In HI02 Dtve Ronquillo. l80t ISth Fictitious mooced to transact busl· c'!Y.f 926:7 Olla •1 A PUBLIC SALE.. IF YOU natural gas rlghls, and llon will be held on AV· r.ection l250 of .the Cahlor· the office o tht Director of St, Newport Beach, Calif. auaJM .. Na111e ne•• under the Ftct111ous Thi~ buslntu 11 co NEED AN EXPLANATION other hydrocarbons by GUST 27, t992 at 1:45 P.M. ~a :;r~b~t•s ~:· ~ ~ PUfchaslng of the Oiatrkt. PUBLIC NOTICE ~2:; business 11 con-Statement Busrneu Name(•) listed ducted by: an lndivlOU31 OF THE NATURE OF THE whatsoever 111me known, In Dept. 3A localed at 700 ue 0 peci 0 No bldd• may w11hdraw ducted b . 11 pan The following peraons above on· fl{ A Tht rtgtslr1nt(•) co PROCEEDING AGAINS r t~I ma~ be within or undet CMc Centtf Drive WHt, l0<m 11 available !tom the Ills bid tor a pe1fod of '°'1y· fktttlou• nershl Y a gentt · ert doing buslnfts IS: Ellen SHly, Prt1idant menced 10 transact bu~ YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· said land. togelhtr wll~_tht Santi Ana, CA 92701, court clerk. "' live (45) days tft., the date Buslnese Name Tht ~t lstranl(I) com· SKYRANCH SYSTEMS, Th11 stlltment w11 ftled nan under the FictltlOu TACT A LAWYER. petpetual r19ht of drilling, IF YOU OBJECT TO tht Attorner for pell· stl tor the openlllg thefeot. a .. tement mtr\Ced ~o transacl buiJ. 2308 Santi Ana Avenue with the County Clerk of BuslntH Namt(s) 1111 26'5 ELOEN #3, COSTA mining, expforl"!i. and op. gr-anting of tht petition, you tloner: The Board of Tru1tH re-The FolloWlng peraona neu undtf the "C1ltioua Costa Mtn, Calif. 92927 ' OrlJ\O• County-On J"'1e 26, above on: Januar-y MESA, CA oration lhtrtlOf, aod stor· should appear at the hear· HUFSTEDLER, KAUI fffVet the privilege Of r• ••doing buslfleu u : Buslntll Namt(s) hsted Mlchatl Charlt1 Pask· 1992 1987 "(II a strtet tddrt1s or Ing In and !emovf"!i the 1"11 and 9'alt Vo'JI ob-& ETTINGER. 3SS S. Jecll"!i *"'I and Ill bids or ALUMA PRODUCTS. 2900 above on· not apphcablt erlan, 2308 Santa Ane Ave., F53e240 J•I MagH common d11tgnauon ol ume rrom said land or •rrv )tctlon1 or lilt written ob-Grand Ave., 39th Fir., to waive any ltTegutarrtlt1 Brislol St.. COiia Mtaa, Joe A ulllo Costa Mesa, Cahl 92627 Published Ntwp011 Beach< Tht1 11atemenl was m property rs lhown 1bovt. olher land. Including the )ect1on1 with the court be-L 0 • An 1 •I••, c A or lnlormafihn In any bid Calif. 92626 This ~1,,,.nt was liled Ellzabe•h Ann P11keilan. Co11a Mtsa Otlly Pllot July wnh the County Cletk o no warranty Is grvon as to nght to whlpstock Of direc· fOft the hearing. Your ap. 80071•3101 or In the bidding. John Nicholas Urdta, with the County Cltrk ol 2308 Sentt Ana Avt., 7 14 2I 29 1992 Otange County on June 26 Its compleleness or cor· :•on.illy drill a!ld mint from pearance l'T\IY be In person P bll h d N llgnecl: /SI al!TTY t6t74 Mt. Nimbua, Foun-Ora"!it County on July 2t Costa Me1a Cahl 92627 ' ' ' • T 513 1992 rtciness)" The beneficiary ands other than thos~ or by 'IOUt enomey. u 1 • twport BALDWIN, Director ef taln Vllley, Callf 92709 1992 ' This bu11nen · Is co,... • F~42 under said Qttd of Trust. herttnabove dtscnt>ed, oil IF VOU ~EA CREDITOR Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Puroha•lnt Coaat Mike George Ufdea, 16174 ,128918 ducted by: huaband and PUBLIC NOTICE p bu h d Newpor'I 8t h bV reason of a breach °' or gas wens. tuMet1 and or t contingent eted11or of Pilot JUiy 2t, 22. 28, 1992 C 11 'C 11 Mt. Nlmbu1, Fountain Val-wilt u 1 • ac datautt 1n tne obhgallons shahs into, through or ttie dectaltd, you musl fii. T819 °"'"'"" J O •t• ley, Calif. 92709 Publlahed Newpon Beach-Tht rt lslrantts) com. Fictitious Cotta Mtsa Dally PtlOt Jul secured !hereby, hertto· acrou the $ub1urtace of your claim with the court Dletrlot Charles Benjamin Rav, Coll• Meu Dally Piiot July ,,,.need ~o transact bull· •uslM" N•nM 7, 14, 2t, 28, 1992 lore execU1ed and dellll· the land hertlnabovt d• and mall a copy 10 the per· PUBLIC NOTICE Open a Au1u•t t 8, 2900 Brlllol Suitt 6-106, 28, Auguat 4, ti, 19, 1992 Mii undtf lhe FtctrtJOOt ltat t T ered to lhe undersigned e scribtd I nd to bottom aonal repr ... ntallve ·~ 1M2 • t tcOO.. Coatlt Mesa, Calif. 9262e T-625 Bualnen Name(•' hStad T F .men written Declarauon of O• such wn1p5toclr.ed Of dirte· POint9d by the court wrthin BIC 83e aid No. 190~ Thia b.ielneu 11 con-above on· Juty 20 l992 he olloWf"!i persona PUBLIC NOTICI tautt and Demand for Salt , tionally drilled went, tun-lour months from th• d•l• NOTICE OF Publlahed Ntwporl ducted by: a general part· PUBLIC NOTICI Mlchaet Charle• Pask.,lan ~~~ ~;s'~N~: p 0 l"lcltttleu and wr111en notice ol d• nets ind shins undtt tnd of first l11uance of ltners PETITION TO Beach/Coata Mesa Dall ntflhlp This 1ta1tmtt1t was filed Bo 924 7 ' • · • toull and of election 10 beneath or beyO<ld lhe tx· 11 prolllded In aec11on 9t00 ADMINISTER p,101 July 28 August 1 The rtgl1tranl(1) com-Flotltlou• With the County Clerk of Av! Cor0na 'J: M-:,ar~~ ..,......_ ....... cause tht undersigned to terior hm1t1 thereof, and to of tn. C.lltornla ProNtt l!ITAT• OF• t992 • • mtnc9d to transact bull· •uMne" Name Orange CountY on Juty 20. e262s ' .' · Stat...,.. son said property lo satrsty rtdrill, rt1unntl, tqulp, Code The ti,,,. for lil1"11 • nan under the Fictitious ltat_......t t"2 The F~ said obhgahons, and thtr• mainlaon, repelr, dHptn cl11ma Wfft not expl,. be-LOUii C. SPEL Tl T838 Bu1tne11 Ntme(1) llated The Folk>wl"!i pertoo1 ,538790 ~1·~1~~ Vanl~d1~· are doing buslnfft aa: 1lltr the undersigned and operate any tuch walls lore lour montt11 frOl'll the CAii! NO. At8t980 PUILIC NOTICI above on: July 20. 1992 ert doing bullneu 11· • . arioo V· PROFESSIONAL TOUCH caused said notice ol d• or m1ne1, wllhout, howev.,, heari ng dete nollced To all heira, bentllclarlt1, John N. Urdea GPL BUILDING MAiNTE· Published Newport Beach-tnut, Corona cftt Mar, SERVICES, t09 Broottllnt lault and of t lactlon to be lht righl to drill, mine, above. Cfedltor1, contingent credl· PU•l.tc NOTtC• Thia ataf9ment was llled NANCE, 37t w. Wilaon St. Costa M"8 Diiiy Pilot Ji.Jy ~~\'· 9~8251 1 Lane, Costa Men. Calif recorded April 2, 1992 as store, txplOfe and operalt YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1, and persons who may NOTIC• OP with lhe County Clefk ol IA. Costa Mtla, Calll. 21, /l.ugutl 4, t 1, 18, 1992 duet~.!~ ne~ ¥11 uJon-~14 1n11r No 92·206n9 In ll'ltough lht surface or the file kept by the cowt If you othtrwlae be lnttr91tad In Orange Coun1y on .Juty 2I 92627 T-623 w,. an 1 d ChriatlNI L Arnold, IO& Book P•gt or Olhc111 upper 500 feet of 11\t aut> art a peraon lnl•Httd In lh• ~II or eetate, or both, PUBLIC SAi.a 01' 1992 ' George Alt>ett LMI, 371 w. The rtglatrant(•) com. Brookline lane, Costa Records tn the office or the surface of the land herein· lhe estate, you mav flit ot: A•ANDON•D PROP· ,138913 Wilson $1., Coeta Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE menc:ed nJ:, tr1n1aot bu•I-Me ... Calif. 82UM514 recorder of Orange county above doscribtd, H r• wltn lhe coun a formal R• LOUIS C. SPELTS KRTV P lahed N BHCh-Calli 12627 neu u the fleti110U1 Thia builneH la con- Said Salt w111 be maot served in tile deed r• quHt tor Speclll Notice of A PETITION has been Notice 11 hertby ~ ... ~-M D~ ..... .,..., Glofla Palricll LHI, 37t w. l"lcltltleue B~u. ~ame(a) ll•i.d due1ed by: an lfldMduel but without covenanl or COfdtd July 29. 1976 In lhe filing of an lrWentC>fY flied by ELIZABETH 1ha1 the undefSIOntd W... .__... ... _, _, _, Wilson S1 Cotea M... ..,....... ..._. a.,.,... on .,..tobef 1974 fhe reglllranl(I) com- warrenry, trprt11 or tm-Book 11830 Page 127 of and appralall of •tat• ... SPELTS In the Superl0< ltnd1 IO ... the Ptfaone1 H . Auguat 4, 11, 11. 1"2 Calif 12eai • ltat_...... h'WW4am ~ Vanlandlng-"*'Ced lo tranaact butt. plied. regarding tillt pos. Offic1a1 Records 1et1 or of tlf'/ petition or Cour1 of Cal1fornla, County property delCflbed btloW T~ Thi• bualne11 11 con· The following peraona am neN under lhe FICtltlOUI atsslOn. or encumbrances Property known a1· 55 account ts pro\/lded In of ORANGE. 10 enfOfce a lief\ lmpOltd duc1td by: hulband and are dol"!i 1>Ualnel1 es: Thi• statement WH llled BullnHa NlrM(I) lilted 10 pay the romainlng prlncl· Gotlrla Point Drive, N-· ~Jon 1250 of the CaJllor· THE PETmON requests on Hid pr~ undef the PUBLIC NOTICI Wlft AMBIENT MONITOAINQ wnh lht County Clerll Of above on: .Juty 1, 1911 pal aum ol the note(s) s• porl Sti ch, Callfornla n1e Probate Code. A Re-lhal FIRST INTERSTATE CaJ1IOfnia a.If~ S10t• The reglatranl(I) com-INSTRUMENTS, 24 Clear· ?'99T County on JtAy 7, Chr111tna L. Arnold cured by aald deed ol 92625 qlffll for ~ Notice BAHi< be appointed II per· age Facllfty Act (Bua. I CNStottOJt menctd to transact buf1. brOOll, lrYlne, Clhf. t27t• Thia ataternent wat lied Trust, wilh lnttrtsl u In The lotal tmount of the lorm la •valable from the aonal repf'eaentatl\19 10 •d· Prof Code at211()0.:Zt11t). l"lcltllleue .,.., undef the l'tellllOUI Fe'co Van 08' La.an. 24 l'SJ7a87 with the County Clef1t of said note provided. ad· unpaid balance or lhe Obll• COUft ctetk. mlnlat., lhe -... Of lhe The undtr9lgNd will ... ...... ... lllw au.m.u Name(•) Hai.cs Cltart>roott, lrvlne, Calif. Publi1hed ~ 8"ch· Orange County on July 21, 111nca1. 11 any, undtt tht gallon aecured by the Attorner for the decedent. al PUbllc Ml• by compeCI-st .. •••nt •bOVe on; NJA 12714 C0tt• Meta Delly Pliol ~ tl92 ltrml ol said Deed or PfO~ lo be •old and , .... lonen THE PETJTI?N reQutatl It~ blddina (WfMlen eeeled The ,olowlng persona George A LHI Eric M. Kett, 15' Q~ 14, 21, 21. Augutt •• 1192 1'13'90I Truat, '"'· ch1rg11 a.nd reuon eblt t1tlmattd VICTORIA C Avrt the decedent 1 WIU. ana bld1 mey bt tubmlMd In •e dolna bullr'9tt u · TIU Ntemtnt waa Ned Aw. Santa larbera. Calif T.f03 Publilhtd Newport hecti- txpenst1 of tilt Trvatff costs, upenaea and eel· ATTORNSY AT LAW codtcll1, lhny, be admnted adVanc.) on 1he 1 tttt CleY LA BAU ASSOCsATCS with lhe COunly Clefk of 13111 Costa M D...,.. Hot ., .... and or the IN at1 created vane.a at the time of the C ......._ 10 ~. The will and of Augule ttN, • 10:00 245 FlaCMr Awenue, 8* Orange County on Jll'f 2t, Thia Dutlne11 11 con-PUIUC NOTICI ... •·-~4 tt''ii ieii'' by 111d OHd of Trust. Initial J:l\JblJc:atlol"I of the No-4340 ....,. .... ...., any codlcl9 .,. IMlllable AM. on the prtmlHI Da Costa Mtaa, Calif. 1992 ducted Dy: a general Piii· ..... ._at • • • Said sal• wlll be held on· lie• o{ Si le la S409,179.60. lte 100 '°' tx.amlnatlon In lhe fir. Where aald ptoper1y hat mn FIJe808 oenNp Flottt._1 T424 Migull 11, 1m . at 1·30 In addition to cath, the Newpert heoh, kept by the C<IUlt. ~ ltorad and wtlleh.,. Gtt'9 Sulll¥an, 2511 C....· Publilhed Hewpon leach-Tht reglatrant(1) com-......._ .._ pm In lhe tobby 10 "'' Trust" wm accept certl· CA ffeeG TH! PtTITION ,.quests loCMed • 17'ttl 8'r9't w ,,..... H9wport IMc:tl c.iit ,,..~. ,........ fNtlCecl lo ttenuct butt-St.eawl bu1ld1"11 loctted at 601 fled. cuhler ctlecka, (714) 7....., authority to ad"'"9ttf IN SIOtlQt, 170 w. 17'ttl a..... ..U · · __, M"' t.-,. P11oC .My ""' under the Fk:Mioua The 'Ollowlng peraont South Ltw11 StrHt, Or· checkl drawn by a Statt Of Publlthed Ntwport •tatt under the lndtpen-c-4, Cotta Meaa, 0r.,,.. ~ J Guyer 241 ,la-21. Auguat t:' t 1. 11, 1eez lwlneu Name(•) 11aiact .,. dolnQ bullnttl •: ange, Cahlomla t 2G68 Ftdtral Credit Union or dent Admin1911'atkln of E• ~. lta1e of C...omlL cher A~ i~ D2 T4" lb0¥t on· Aprll 1, ltt2 THE YARD OAGANl.Zl!R Al int time of 1he 1nn111 S1111ng1 A11oc1111on, or 8tach·Co1ta Meta Dalfy lat• Act. (Thie 9Utt'loflty Ttnantt N9me· Diie ,.,.. c.. MeM. C.. taat • ... UC -nci Eric M K... po loll n lalbOe ~· publlcatlOn ot lhl• noire.. Saving• Bank, •uthOl'lled PlloC .My H . 29, A41guat 4, wlll .now the S*90NI,. 1ty· vartow car Md tnGIN Thi• butlnets · la ce>n-rv• -TN9 .....,,.,.. ._ llecl ce.t. t29U, 224 Collini the total t mout11 or the un-10 do bv1lne1t In Ihle ttta ,.Hnl&tllle to tall• meny Nft•. "°" ~ . .._, Mtect by. • gener11 ,.,,. -. the ~ o.rti of Awe 8llbo9 llland Cellf paid balance ol the ot>lfga. Slate. All Checkl mutt be Tm actlont ..nhcMA olltlillll19 ilbelglaM body 10 car, ~ ,,.,... ' , ... 70 Orangt County on JtirV II, NMa ' 1ion11ecu1ed by the .i>ovt currently dtted. In the .. •auc-ncl OCMt epprowaa, 9efote tlk· merous nun, bol9 and The ,.1 111,.,,1<•> com-,...,,.. 1"2 llwon c. HM. U• eoi. dtscrlt>ed deed of tru11 ~nl tender other lhtn rv nv Ina ceNln "'Y !mp0!1n atorege dr9WSf menctd lo trMNCI butt-...... ..._. Pl.... 11ne Awe lalboe lltand. Ind esUrnated co•t•. tll· cuh 11 acetpttd. tilt ecttont. however, -Ptf· TtNnee NarM: Tim M>-,.. undaf .. ,..... llel••• ~ Newpoft ...._. Ce11f '*' pentn, Ind adVtnCM 11 lrutlH may wltl'lhold ~ tlTIOI Sonal ,......,._,. wll be bOft, UNI IS: 20 • langlte 9wt1MM ....... (I) ll"9d 'n'9 fo1oM11 ""'°"' •• Collla ..... D1tfr ..._. :My Thie t>uatnet1 It c~ St39 195 29 lltuanc• or the TrUltM I '90Tte• OP ~ '° ... nolct IO ~ f'VC .. .. abOwe on·~ t 1• doll'll -----• ......... t .. -dueled bf:"' lndMdult ~ ii poatlble that at tht OHd untll func:t1 btOOme N'TITIOM TO ~ ,.,_,. ""'"• toinn. lttOf'9d ......... .._ ~·~ ' THI"" IC>Um' 'MllRVA.o · ._ •• 1• 1 1T.-The retllltent(a) com-• Sime of •ale the opening evallable 10 the P•YM or ADlll.,STP IMy n... _.,..,~or '°4*, laddar, lmglilllon MIP' TN9 •••"*" w ...., TlON ~. Jtll AedhMI ._.. ~ lo .,.,... ..,._ bid may be t.11 th111 tht tfid0t... u a matttf Of •STAT• OP coneentad to the protM*Cf pllet .... eouney °"' of AV9f1Ue.t !Ufet , •. C:O... eta.elfted 11..... neu undaf the ~ total ~tdneP di,.. ''Cc, OSORQS a doll.) Ttle lndaptlldelll Landlord rtlafVft 1"9 er.,.. ~ on -Mr I ...... ~. ~11 C O • v • • I • • T •11ne11 Nlffte(e) _, Oele: 7113112 . tale wilt be l'llldt, MDal80ll... ... ........... , ::'::'t: ,.,. to Md• the ..... ""'" t• ' WNC & AlllDlllH, Inc, ~ you're ...,,.. ....._on: :My 1, .,. T .D. SUMCI CO .. W WllhClul eownant °' GaWll .. 9C11Ml be ....... ....._ "' ' TtMnldng of Nw1nt a NHlll Celeomll. 3111 W ""' Ing. M111r'9, or luat T'hlnklnQ of ~ PMl'f, • MN Trvet .. , ~ ... -~ ~ A11DD9011 = ~ ::.:;' : gerege Mle'P Qlwe .. Nt111t1M ....._. .... = ~.i:.-:,.~ IOolllng, CIM8"'9cl hel lll'eee ...., Ofwe U: ., Dlw .,.....,., a. Ntalon or tncilmbrMCee, C... ... AtllOtl ._. llOOd --_,the •call C.... ..... Deir Nae .Mr TNI ~-11 ._. ~-WoU Medi e oa11t ........ ._,...,,, IOt IO NClt~ the ll~w Tollhan.• ••~l•lal. _,,.~nae.,.,. the ""'°:t"'=~ -~ .. 11, ti, 1• .._ •• = ... , ~a::-MOTOllll ... MC\#td ~ aald deef, ""° Cl'tdllart, ......... 010 ~. T.-Tite ,.,... (9) e.-. It• 11'1 , .......... ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ' i----·---- llot i.a ol 7 OJ ~· I · ., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Tuesday, July 28, 1992 81 MUCIOTICll "*IC llOTICll PUILIC NOTICH ..UIUC NOTICH PUlllC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OHITUA H\' HMM NOTI~ AA(A DESIGNATED AS PATIO ~~~ ~1-;:11#1"'':' the , ... ~r'll llPl'-U °' Sl>ilt" edh:IONll por par1e ff de.c<ibed at>Ow 11 P'Jf· DEVELOPED OR TAKEN Code, 11.11nomed to do C>OtMISIO(I Of olhtf en-TO AOMINSTER ANO PAIUCING SPACE •~ •M•Hi rtlfvnud 10 111 p~2 dullQllillllli un thu Pla11 11 le ootte. port.CS to be 2•5 FlKhlf ON, IN. UNDER OR FROM bu11n1u In tnt State ot cumbtancte, to satt•ly tt101.---------.. ESTATE OF· APPURTENAMT TO AND HAY·~ Pt1k11~ $JMIC.ll~S) PS 72 E•laten otroi requlal· Avenu., ID-e. CoslAI MMa, SAJO LANO OA ANV PART Cai.tomla, ,All PAYABI.£ llllP&ld ot.1igauv11e &4teurt1d f1o1Mrt 8ie,hMe ING THE SAM( Nl*ll(R •S PAACeL 4 Edk'f11u111, PS 73 lo• l•t•I••· fluede que c:hfomla 92628 ~g~~!E~F AN~·~~~rUJF AT tHr: TIME OF SAl.E, all by H id Otod o1 Tru1;t, with Aoe1 ••• R. s. ~~'1 ':"ff(T~~ ~ •• -.h ON4111ltl!llS 8'U ""' Thu Siio.ii llOOIU$1o •110 "''" quler• .. ....., • dl:.,:d·~;:n:o.r;~··1: SURFACE 'cHTRY OR ANY right, Iii. and lr,ltfHI lltld lnleltll •!Id OU•tr tums H Roel Ilka Robert THE CONOOUINIW PlM R( lw:lll!lfty 11111 lc>ttll ,., l\llic:lu ~lh6w w mmon '1el!llflllt111n un •boeMO lnmedl•I• eny lneof!ectneu of IN RIGHT OF ENTRV TO THE by 11 •• Trustee, m that rtol pro\l\ded 1r11Ht1n, pl11t tCI· a. ~ ••. alca COROfO JMIUARY 1 l91A 4$ ~r :~ = ·i;..~";*C:'" ~::'~ ~~ PIO(Mt;f men••· II no oonoo. • 1treet 1ddren and other SUBSURFACE THEREOF p10111nt 'wa11 lri uid vances, 11 any, 1t1er11uncs.r Bob AoU • IHSTRUMENT NO M·0071111 en.nit Condi~:. :)(J "' 00 IO bo tOt Sc.hol~~t Un ebo9edo puede common dHlgnauon. If TO A DEPTH OF 600 FEET Co11ntf and State d .. and 1n1eru1 tnt;eoo· and Henry Wilbut Of OfFICIAI. RECORDS TN 1111c:llo11a ~0ttlod 111 e.': 1220, No•IJOll 9-i.llh CA llemer a un .. rvtolo ff any, shown herein. BENEATH THE SURFACE K11Ded u lollov.s A SUB p111, l'°es charg 1, and ••· SchOe~ln slr .. t tcldl'llt llld Ollltf com· 11 76& Pllj)lti 420 Ill 4114 112603·26•2 r•f•r•nol• ff •bo9• Said salt wtll be made, ~~:C:-v~E o;VELSP~ENT. LEASEllOLO ESTATE IN ptn~ts GI ltlt T1u1tee and CASE NO. A164992 mon dtll011tllofl, II eny, ol 1111 101,tus•w ur Olt1G1.-I R..x.t.11tls The unwi~111rMI Trust111• doe o a un• oftolna de ~:, a~~h~txp ~;enant 1 Of OTHER J-xPL~9~T1~N g~ ANO TO THE NORTHEAST· ol the tru1ta c1111td bY To d heirs rell PfOC*lY dtscrlbld 11boYt ~ ol 0111noo County C..lltor dtOJCla1ms any ho1J1hty 101 e~d• 1 .. el (Vee el di· pU~ re01tdl~ ~ue°' po~ SAID RESOURCES OR EALY 11 00 FEET OF LOT ll•d Oted of Tru5t Tht benelc:ierie•. c:redilOfa ~l>OOtd IO be 1945 ANA-n1& 1111de1 1ne $ethon tw.ld· any 111'-0110<.tmm, •11 th11 rKtorlo teletonlco). seasi0n or 9rle1Jmbranees s u B s 1 AN c es RE· 9 IN BLOCK 2 ANO LOT 10 10111 amout1t 01 u d oblig•· oonlingenl Cfedtors, end HEIM AVENUE l5A COST/ HlQI 1n ~ AtticlO tlflhtlucl :n~:•e.,, uml olhur CHe No. U209t to pay lht r~ining pnneo: CORDED JANUARY 11 IN BLOC!': 2 OF TRACT IOl'lt at Lmt olln.1 al ~bl . pef'tOf\S who mey MESA. CA 92627 TIM Under· :J~s u°:ntHS RIQIC!) lhu•n hAll(JT'r~ 11 .snyl JUDGE pal sum of the not•• s• 1982 AS INSTRUMENT NO NO 722. AS PER MAP RE· cat100 ol th1' N11t1t• s odwlwlte be ln'8rest9d Ii'! llQned TruslM dlSda/ms lily IJI l :ius II 118!r1 emwn1 ot ltl(J Ull OllJ I~ PHILLIP I!. cox cvrtcl by ... d Deed ol 82-009261 , OFFICIAL COA0£0 IN BOOK ?3 ~240.202 78 ~ will ot es&ate, Of both, IW>lely IOt lily lncorrtetntss of a:o S o~:r~ n l • 1.11,!POI'. 110(,4! ut tho ulJt ::Kin llU-DEPT. 72 Tr111t, woth Interest thereon, RECORDS. PAGE 6 OF MISCEl· Oaled 07 101111112 ~A~~ :tep= R~ 11\t llrMI lddrHs Ind otner c101tthn~r! ~ "Com~'~ c11rucJ by tho Pfc:.111y lo tie The neme end ed-as provided In tald nolta, P:ANCJ~.icCLUSIVE EASE· LANEOUS MAPS. IN 'THE NEWPORT HOME Robert s. Ross, aka Bob ~:;.~:~s,~tlt~IM II anyi lllly F&1.1hlKlll Eft~nlUfllt" ll)lc:l aod 198Sona1Jte e•ll· dr•H of ..... court 11: ~!,'~~ce:; lf.!fd' 'O.C:: ·~ MENT APPURTENANT TO OFFICE OF THE COUNT'Y LOAN INC., A CAL.,OR· Ao.a, alla Henty Wilbur ol Ole un~ balanot ol :o~~ PARC£L 5 /\n tial•Ufll<int :!:,~"" cost~ :xnun~s and (El nombre 'I dlreoclon Trust fffs Charges and SUCH UNIT FOR VEHICU· RECOR OE R OF SAtO NIA CORPORATION, H Sc:hoeptlln • ov1.11 Lot A OI Traci No anws 8 1 11 llmc ot lllU ff le corte .. ) SUPIE· expenses ot the TrustM l.AR AND PEDESTRIAN IN· COUNTY TOGETHER Trustee A PETITION has bMn ~a~o~:;,~dr~~::::1 98 ~~11od.tdpR\Jc.t11W.l :i;:1~"'~1'::.~it.dlit~~~:ll~· RIOR COURT OF THE and ol lht trusts crtattd GRESS AND EGRESS WITH Al'<Y ANO ALL By: RESS FINANCIAL tiled l>Y W•llam Gustatson mated cos w . 1t1 414 P¥s l5 to In udclihc;i 111 STATE OF CALIFOR• by sasd Deed ol TNll, for PURPOSES OVER THAT OTHER FURTHER OF AD· CORPORATION, A CAL· end Demon Gustafson in I !A e peottsl lndlnaeli • 2J mc.l11MYll ol M11111.1llu l \ ti c.asti '.!' .. " NIA COUNTY OF OR the amount reuonably es· PORTION OF LOTS 9 ANO OITIONAL TITl.E ESTArE I FOR NIA CORPORA N Superior Coun ol vanoes a v"' lime o tn1 tlJ noou~ Maps, in thu OlllW ol 1~s 00 •1 ttu.cr11 a 1-a"'.. 1 . • limal•d 10 bl $243 905 tS 10 OF TRACT !i93S, AS · • Cllllfomla, County ol publallon ot ll!t No!lcl ol sa: th<: Cciuntv Rfl(.urtJ4.lr of o1. 1(11 s chock d111wn oo a stale ANOE, 700 Clvto Cen• The beneltclar · un · SHOWN ON A MAP AE· INTE.AESTS OR RIGHTS .• TJO~, Al ITS AO ENT ORANGE. Is $144,74561 In addition lo imou County, Calll01ntt1 II.If OI natlCJll&I hanl>., a c.huck ler Drive We1t1 S•nte said Oeed 01 Truli her:i~ CORDED IN BOOI< 219, WHICH MAY AT ANY TIME Bv: ANN REYER£, • THE • PETITION calh, Wit TrustM w111 accept a thu purpoi.c ot dr11111auo drawn by a Sl&lll "' too.iral An11 CA 9270t lore executtd and dtl•V· PAGES 3 ANO 4, OF MIS· Bl: ACOUll'lEO BY TAUS· VICE PRESIDENT ~estl that Wilham cas111tr's cNck drawn on astlta llllnohllog hc1emabovu oo· cre<Jit unmn or 1:1 c.heck The n•m•, addre11, ered to th• undersigned a CELLANEOUS MAPS IN TOR IN OR TO THE PAE· (SEAL) 1800 North Gustefson end Damon or ntllonal bani! a chtdc dfa-r scr11ll1I i...111 prtJVtd(tj that drawn by tt ~l.ilo 111 IOO...tlll end telephone number wnnen OtctarlllOn of D• THE OFFICE OF THE ~ISES DEM· SEO BY SAID Bro•dway, Suite 1001 Guetefson be eppoinled .. by"'* ot ledtrll credit unlo I suc;h "'~ st\all not un SIVlllQS and ki.sn MS(l(.I or plelnun·· •ttorne.,, la11n and Demand for Sale, COUNTY RECORDER OF L£ASE ANO TRUSTOR EX· Sant• An•, CA 927015 ·~reonel r~resentauve to or a Chtca drawn by. Stltl Of rWt!lltlllllity ruslrl(;I lhu In ··~If\ !>d\llOllS 0~~MldllOn ()I or plelnlln without •n and a w1111en Nollet ol De-SAID COUNTY. PRESSLY AGAEES THAT Telephone: (714) 953· edmlnls•r ti• estate ol 11w.i SIYlngs and I~ assr h11Klod usu end et1tovn1un1 ~~s llllnk ~Jllltll•od 1n •lforn•'I 111 (El • fault and ElecHon to Sell The st1ee1 tddrus and IF TRlJSTOR ~ALL AT 0810 h decedenl. elation uvi..~ u ot lil.ficJ Lui I\ ~IK){I 5102 ut lhe Fin.in· • nom The 1.1ndorS1gned caused other common destonollon. THE PETITIOfll • •111' assoaa on or ·Thu 911001 a<.lcJllii.s m 0111• cial CcJCJo 11rld autho111uc1 1 bre, I• dlrecclon 'I el said Notice of Oefa1.11I and if any, ol the real property ANY Tl~E PRIOR TO PAY· Pubhfthed Newport ,.quetlll lhe c;»oedent's ::'"Jl150~an1k~~ltda!i' CSer· ei t,()fflroot1 1tcsiynahot1 ol Ou 1.Jus111oi.i1 m this lll&ht In numero de lelefono del ElecUon 10 Sell 10 be r .. described abo111 It pur. MENT IN FULL OF ALI. 1111· B1'1cn-Costa Mesa Oa '~. Wl.L and codlcils. II any, d tn ° d 1 1 din b ode lho trbove rt11il Pf!Ji"-'rly 1s lh<: ov~ml loodot other lhil ebogedo del dem•n· corded In the county whtrt ponect to t>e· 2•5 Fischer OEBTEONESS SECURED P1101 Juty 21 , 21!. A .. 9us1 4 be admitted 1o probate ::' Ill or~ ... 0 6 ° umess koo111n tu u~ ii~ 41 l\i.h· casn '5 SCC:Of>h,Jd th<: T1us1 dente, o del demen-the real property 1s focated Avenue, •0.5, Cosi1 Mesa, HEREBY ACOUIAE FEE 1992 The wil and any cociels OllS stall "u ... Mill tend<r blOull trvme Calclllfrna ~ may ... ihhold too 1SMi dent• que no Ilene Date· Juty 14, 1992 Cahlom1a 92626 TITLE OA ANY OTHER tt.. 7 .,. evaleble tor ollltr lrl¥I ash IS acceplld, 11'~ Tho WI wilt I.HJ m11du ance ol thu liu~tt·u -s b d I ROBERT IMPERIAL BANCORP The Undetsigntd Trvstee GREATER ESTATE TO THE --------- elCamlnation in the file kepi Trustee m.., Wllhll~ Wit ls.51 • •1lll0Ut ct111utv1nt o< werran· u:~.'~ lun<l' bc."'omo 11Y1111 ~ oe~E«;;R•~E ESQ • Cellfornle corpor.: disclaims any 11ab1111y tor PREMISES DEMISED BY PUBLIC NOTICE by the court. anoe ol tn1 Trustees l>Md untJ ty 0•o1us'l4JCI ell' 1mpht'll II! tt._. 1U tho !'llvt"J"' 1..'00ol • • ·• any Incorrectness ol the 1----------THE PETITION lunds btcomt aYaltiblt to 111 .. galChOQ llllu iiossus~Klli 111 sotJ ii~ cl moth.:1 ot riqlll OEORQE & SHIELDS. llon, H Tru1lee, B'/: streel address and other SAID LEASE. THE LIEN OF Flctllloua requ"" euthority to Pl)'ll or endotstt 11 a mat1lt llfX1Jmbu1ni.cs, 10 lldY 'mo S3K.f !Mllu will bu mock· 30 Corpor•I• Perk, Joenne T ebor, Vibe common designation. If rHIS DEE:O OF TRUST BuslneH Name edmlnls•r the .stale ol rlQlll Said sale Wiii be made unp111d p11r1c1pal sum ut !Jut wiihuut wvunttnl <>• Suite 300, lrvlne, CA PrHldtnt, 9920 S. L• ony, shown htmttn. SHALL ATIACH EXTEND Slatement under the lndeJ)!ndenl but 'lllltlout COYe/11111 or .ar $207 931190 plus cn11.11u~1 •arranty citj)IO)s"' 111•11t 92714-5133 , Clenege Blvd., 2nd Said salt wlll be made TO COVER ANO SE LIEN The Fooo.,,111g persc.ns Administration ol Estates ranty. ~ass or mplltO It· ii.I 1>rcw1<1ucJ 111 the Noto su •t.'Qd•dl~ htkJ 1111~susi.in DATE: FEB 2t 1992 Floor, Inglewood, Cell· but w11ho1.11 covenant or UPON Sl.ICH FEE SIMPl.E are do.ng b"'S•"tss as Act. (This authority Wiii gard111g tlle. possesstOn or er.· ClllUd ·~ lho Ot.'C.~I 01 Tiu~• ~ uncuml;rt1llWS IO salisl QARY L. ORANVILLE, fornl• 90301 (310) warranty, ex1>1est Of 1m-TIT I. E 0 R 0 THE A PAESTlGIOUS YACHT ellow th• p9'SOnal cumbranoes to ~llSty 111• If plo~ illl 00.llhooal 1·~1111iatu bl'IV ~~~(JS$ dSIJ<.llr Clerk By Rlch•rd w 417·5430 plltd, reg11d1ng l!Ut, pos· GREATER ESTATE EX· FLOORING t0342 Nesl· repleYnlalNe to take d bl d d amount 01 $4 379 oo 11 any Y sai a vance • • TAC 700 2 sesslOn, '" encumbrances. CEPT G minster Avt ,, l2 Garden many acdons without e e ness secure by u i 1.1noor tho lurms ol llw lhuruonlk.!1, wolh tnlurost a Jov, Deputy 4 lo ray the rem61n1ng p11ntl· IN THEREFROM Grove, Calif 926-\3 obtelnina court approval. 0..d ll<IVanoes 1111reunde. Dwd -01 Tw~t d1tcl 1tiui..1111ovtdoll thorum ttnd rhl Published Newport P11bllshed Newport pa sum of the notes se-THE NOnTHEASTERLV v1cror Valenc•.l 10342 BelOf• f8klng certain very With Interest as provldeJ c.hmuus i.ntJ 1,1111t!ll!tos 01 1111patd pon1-111<1I ul thtl notu Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Beach·Cosra Men Deity cured by sald Ond of 10 00 FEET OF LOT 10 Westminster Ave /IJ 12 lnl>Qrtent actt0ns Clleretn.and Ole unpaid princip·. lliu Trustou • • 1S1.~uruo hy S<Jkl tl~od "''' Piiot July 28. August 4, 11 , Pilot J11ly 14, 21. 28, 1992 Trust, with interest thereon. PARCEL NO 045·072·54 Garoen G·o~• Ca t 92~3 hoWewr, the personal or Ole nolt stculld by uld dee Thu Lt.trlflai Bi;ni•llc.idry 1n1ti1tlSt 11\t.'!ooo ds 1wov 18, IG92 T608 as proVld~ in taid no1es Th• 111ee1 address 01 ln1s bu11l'ltU 1~ CQ'l· BELL S•rv1ce1 for Dr. Chari•• Gordon 9etl, t~IOO PohUCal science profeasor, will be Tuesday, July 28, lf#92 •t 11 00 AM, al Oakdale M•· mortal Park, 14101 Sou111 Grand Ave .• 0111ndora, CA H uoeo Friday, age f.3, at h•• home 1n Da .. 1s al1or a long Ill· non Or Bell taughl pollll· col science for 22 ~oa•s at Cal1lorrua Sti\ro University, Ful· h~<lon In addition 10 rus 1each1pg, ha was c:ia1.11Hlmenl chair, univora1t11 personnel cnatt: and tn l979 was chosen "Out tanoirtg Professof of ttie Vea•.' In 1986 he • r11ttroo from CSFU, ~u1d l'f\Oved to Davis where he put· •ued rr:searcn at th• State Capnol and was a v1s1Ung pro- tu•sor at the un111er· 111ty ol Cat lornla at Da.,ls He wa1 au· thor ol many proles· s1onal an1cles and books. including co- author of a college le>tt, OAUFORNIA GOVE RNMENT TODAV, and for SIV• eral years con111b- U1ed a weekly cot· umn. ·catllornla Commentary," to lo11r Calif newspa· pets reptesenlall'Ve will. be ~111 inllrtsl 111t11on IS prt un04.11 tll<l [)(.«! ot 1iust twsl11' salCJ No1u 11.lt·S c.Ni111C T639 adVances, rf any. under the other COIT\tnOn des gnition duCJed b; an no .,:i~al requwed IO grve notice lo YICltd in Ute! Hole. IMS cn.vgt, l>t(lnutl and 11t.olivurnd tu ltl{' and ~sos ot lhl l1us1 PUBLIC NOTICE t11m1 of •111d Deed ol of lh• ,.,1 ro en herein· The reg $1ra'lt SI corn-A ll'·•!d generation lnteres'9d persons unless and npenstS ol Ole trustee anJ Trustf-u" Du<.tarauoo nt Ou 1100 01tne11u:11~ creatoo by PUBLIC NOTICE Trust, lees, charges and bo d P : d Y menced 10 t11nue1 bu~. Catttornia native they have waived notice or of Olt trusts created by n.d ''"'" 01 lhu ohl'Udhtlll\ .,.. said Dt.'(..'lf ut T1u:.1 NOTICE OF 1•penses of lh• Trustee a 11• tscri e •5 pur· ness under th1 F1~t111ous Chartes Bell was consented IO the proposed l>Md olTrust W•t.'(J by lhu O...'\.>cJ ,11 Tiu:.i SUndard Trull Deed NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE and ol 1he trusts created poned 10 be. 243 621'10 Business Name(sJ 1 sted born·1n Los Angelos. ec11on .) Th• lndependenl Oiled OT/06/1992 1111c1 11 Notic.o 01 Dt,ti'IUll aitt.I Service Co mpany as TRUSTEE'S SALE NO. 09•831809 by safd Deed ol Trust for STREE T NEW P 0 AT aoo11e on July 20 1992 Ap111 8. 1929, and ~!ration authority QUN.fTYLOAllSERVICl EIOClllNI tu Svtl whllll ru TtuSl(IO, 2600 Stc.111 wull NO 09-l318tO YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lh1 amount reasonably 85· BEACH CA92660 V1ctorVa1enca graduated lrom wfl be gran•d unless •n CORf AS TRUST££ 1651 Ulldud 011 17'92 dS Oocu Ouvu, Su110 200 GonclJfcJ vou .ARE IN OEFAUl.T UNO EA A DEED OF llmated lo be S3t8.4!>1 29 Tn• undors1gne.d 011• Tn;s SLlltll'AOI \\;U 111ea Pomona College and interested person files an EASr FOURTH STREET SUl'E "'"'' 92 009227 BtHt~ ~A 94520, I!> 101 603 7 340 UN 0 ER A 0 E ED 0 F TRUST DATED September The beneltclary 11naer eta ms 10 ab1 ·It 101 an) "'In the County C erk O' Un iers11y ol Soul'1· objecll<>n to the pet1bon 12! SANTA~" <:A 91101 • P~· ul Ottual R..<-onb v Jesi!flrutClf Klll!e ASSIS TRUST DATED September 23 1985 UNLESS VOU st•d Deed ol Trust hereto-incorrtetnen '" said 111 .. ei Olange County on Ju, 2• trn Ca11forn1a where and shows good cause " lh1 ..., .a Liu I I tan• oc.11.1111rv Oah•d • TA.KE ACTIO TO RO. lore executed and de:rv. 199.., he received h11 PhD why th• coun should f'IOI (114) 285-9962/CAY HCN· i. OCJ :~ 'to' .. Sa~""' \Jl.d 7 6 92 23, 1985. UNl.ESS YOU TECT YOUR P~OPE !., trtd lo the 11ndersigned a addrtss or Othel common .. F53891 1 degree '" pollucat I the lh I"' ORICKSAUrHOAllI0 51'NA -::r eoc;y H en l\SAP!.6262 TAKE ACTION TO PRO· R," IT w11tten Oeclarauon of De-dts1gna11on gt~ HE~RI~,, TURE Po1ting whusu CttJt.11u~s and 7114 7121 7121$ TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· lautl and Oemllnd lor Sale Sate sale will be made but Publt'Jhed Ne..,port Beacn. sc1once tn 1966 His P.41tillon wilt be h°e'ld ~~ OPP 7327 ~it;<e:~1;•u•5~~~c1~1:,1,?, ~~ MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· ~ ~~Nl"n6~Uo~i~~ and 8 w11nen Nollet ol oe-.,,,. lhout ~a·•anty ••press ~sla Mesa 011ty P.iot J11•1 e11p1r11se was In August 20. 1Q92 al 145 JULYt4 2t281992 9!>11'27 (9161 J61 lltU4 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~Jc~I;;Nl"nJ~UO~~~~ NATURE OF THE PAO. faun and Election lo Se~ or imped regarding'" U! A ... g11s14 11 18 t992 tlate and locol gov·., ___ _ P.M. if'l D•pL 3A located ot FOR INQUIRIES !6 t.11 T C££OING AGAINS~ YOU Tiit 11nders•gne<1 caus --~ -etrtrrtitnt7--.rro trr 700 Crvic ~nter Dnve PUBLIC NOTICt 450 11558 Hom•F• STATeMeNT OF ~:Eg~~ ~AT~ser ~~YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ~a•d Notice 0' Oeta1.1ti and PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES was active tn the po· West, P O Box 838. Santa Benk f A d.!> 1 ru\h.J By ABANDONMENT OF VOU SHOUl.D CONTACT A LAWYER ltct1on. lo Sell to be re· ---------__________ , 1 I 1 t 1 c a I p r o c • a s Ana CA 92702-0838 NOTICE Of' L1ntJa R W.imt·r Au1hu USE OF FICTITIOUS LAWYER On Monday August 3 corded rn tilt county v.l'ltre CNI 1051228 I throughout his hf• IF 'YOU OBJECT TO TRUSl'EE'S SALE 11.l'c!CI 5'!1111.>1 Oittu 7 22'92 BUSINESS NAME 0 M d A t 3 1992 11 1 30. p M , IMPE: the real property IS located SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF CALIFOANI the granting ol lhe pelrtron, TS No T·23300-801 AS/\PS716t The following persons 19~ at°';.:J'• p ~g11l~PE• RIAL BANCORP a Calilor• Dale: J11ly 14, 1992 . FOR 1l1E COUNTY OF ORANGE A Ho Is survoved by h11 yex1 ahould eppeat al lhll Loan No 8112111 71'211 114 !I l t have abondonecftne llH of RIAL BANCORP, a'Cahlor: nla co1p01allon, ~s d11ly IP. IMPERIAL BANCORP, wile of 26 years, hearing and stale your YOU /\RE. IN Dl::f-1\Ul T lht Flclllcous Business nia corpora\lon 89 duly ap. poonted Trustee \jnder and a Cellfornla corpora• Ir> Rt 1111 Estate ol l A 15 3A ,5 Claudia daughter, obellons Of Me wnnen WtB~TR o'~"eoDEEO OF PUBLIC NOTICE Name: PACIFICA, 118'"' pomtod Trustee under and pursUll\t to Deeb of Trust tlon, •• Truate•, By: NOTICE OF SAL.E OF REAL Shannon· son. Gor· ob ll<>ns with Ille coun A t 1 !6 89 Abalone, Newpon Beach. purs1.1ant 10 Deed ol Trust recorded September 30, Joanne T ebor, Vice LENORE B KANEEN I don. a11 ol Oa11cs be e the heanng Your rLE~S YOU ll\KE l\C NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S Calif. 92662 recorded September 30, l985, as tns1r11menl No. 85· PrHldenl, 9920 S . Le, PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION and s sler, Chartone appeannce m.-ly be in P~Pf~T~~ECUl\~WBRE SALE UNDER DEED The Ftc1111ous B11s1ness l985,., lnstrvmeqt No. es. 372759. of OHic1al Records, Cienega Blvd. 2nd decedent ) (Probala ~·Section 103051 I/on Fleet, of San person or by your attorney Of' TRUSl' Name referred 10 above 372758 of Official Records uecuted by ANTONE Fl 1 1 d C 11 Ma1ll'lo. IF YOU ARE A SOLO Ill A P\.IBUC Sl\LE TS No was filed In Orange Counry execuied b ANTONE PETE JASICH ANO FAYE oor, ng ewoo ' • • Notice ta hereby given that the undersigned, as Ex· CREDITOR or a If' VOU NEED AN LXP\..A CCMOl5646 on August 9, 1991 Fiio PETE JAStCtf ANO FAYE P. JASICH. husband end fornla 90301 13t0) ecutor under the will of LENORE B. KANEEN. de-The l omlly requests conting•nl creditor of tie NATION OF THE NATURE Lo.n No No.F503234 p JASICH husband and wife as 11us101s, in the of· 417·5430 ceased will sell at public auction on August II, 1992, at that any remem· deceaSed, you roost file ~GF THE PROCl::EOING 1098979192/ABU·ASSAL Jas. Whitney, Inc. Wash-Wtll It tn.titors. In lh• Of· l1Ct Ol lh• County Recorder TAC 70041 3 30 D m ti lhe proptrty IOCttion to th• hlgll•st and t>rances b• mad• to your claim with the s;oun l\INSl YOU YOU Othet-Ret •· ington. 1235 2nd North, Se· flee of the Col.lnty Recorder ol Ot~ County. State ol Pubtrsh1d Newport best b•dd9' on the terms and conetrtlonl bt4ow IMO-either the Hemo- and mall I copy lo the ~~~iRO CONT l\Cl A YOU AkE IN OEFAUL T allle, WA 98109 ol Orange Co11nty, State ol Cahfomoa, WILL SEl.L AT Beach.Costa Mesa Oa•ly llOl'led and subject 10 conformation by lhe above des!g-phll·a Treatmen t personal replestntali\le On T ' J8 A I 18 UNDER fl DtED Of TRUST ri1sed~SlntH was con· Cahlom11, Wll.I. SEl.I. AT PU BLIC AUCTION TO Pclot J11ty 14, 2t, 28, 1992 nated coun, an lh• right 1111• and lntlHtSI lhll th•.. Center c 0 Or Carol :irtnln1ro!i, b~~s ~~ t992 a'f~ cJ p Muuu.!om.. ~~~E'~ ~~~o ~«cri~~Efg T~ stlte8,,,~~F~~':nfited ~PGBHLJ~T AJ:g~~~N Fb~ ~l~~E~~ya~\~0.~~m~o:, T607 tale has acqwed by ~i>er1i1on of lew or otherwise. ~1~s~':;:pita~'1h4~a;· the da .. of llfSt Issuance of Fed 8anll, F AO.tom1urly PROTECT YOUR PRoPER with the County Clerk ol CASH (payable at IJme ol sale In l1w1uc money ol the PUBLIC NOTICE Qlher then, or ln addition to, that ot the deceased of fellers as provided In knn•n es Homo Feuor<tl T't' IT MAY Bt: SOlO AT A Orange County on J1111e 26. sale in l;lwlul money of the Un/led Slates (111 the forms • the time of death, to the ttal prcperty, commonly dH· :~~·;: ~~ ~~~,':.~ secllon 11100 ot the S.vinQs and LU11n ASS0t.•· PUBLIC SALE tF' YOU 1992 Unittd States (1n the forms Whicl\ ••• tawfut tender in Loen No. A0·1592 •gl"lated ••. !7005 South Pacific Avenue. Sunset Beach. Calllornle Probate Code lllOO •5 Trustoo ullder 11 NEED AN EXPLl\NATt(.)N Published Newpon Beach-which are lawful tender In the UMtd Stales) and or YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Calotom••, an<J dtscnbtd "follows: Calrlornta Hemo-The lime IOf hhng eta.ms Oetd OI 'T 1us1 Odted Of THE NATURE OF THE Costa Mesa Pilot J11ly 7, the Unoted Slates) Ind or caslller's, certified or Olhtt UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Loi 1, Block 8. Sunset Beach, es sl)own on Ph1ha Foundahon, c w1I not •Xplr• befOfe lout :c! t0t89 s•unud llv 1\11 PROCEEDING /\GAINS 14, 21, 28, 1992 caahler·s. cen•lltd or other checks specrf1ed in the DATED February t, l989 map ol H •d Ttact aa pef map recorded In o Dr Jerry Powell. mantis from ltie h9anng I< ";1<uont 1:'"1 and ll.lfUSd YOU YOU SM()ULO CON T·S88 checks specified tn the CtVll Code. payable 1n lull UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC· Boot.. 3 Pages 30 & 40 of Maps, RtcOfdl of P 0 Boll 16389. dettnolicedabov•. 1'11100ni· dnd hustHllld TACT A LAWYER C1v1I Code payable In full althellmeolsal1)AT:th1 TION TO PROTECT YOU sa•dCO\.lnly S1crame.n10. CA YOU MAY EXAMINE ~7~., 8~0• 11o:!, r1.1c.o•d11~0 Notice 111 nerutJy 1vu1 PUBLIC NOTICE at tne IJme ol nl•/ AT· the lobby lo the bulldJng lo-PAOPEATY. IT MAY BE The sate will be made on the follOWtng terms· 950t6 the hie kapl by the court II bJ9!>70 ~ ~~· oi ""'' Slandard Trust STATEMENT OF lobby to the bul ding IO· cated a1oeo1 South law~ SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE I Thtst properties art Offtr"ed together w1iri 1m-''=========~ you are a PflfSOn ~ Setvtc• Com~ny • Cot caled It 601 Soulh Lewis SllMI, range, cahlomia IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-I· lnter•ltd In the •state, 11141 Olltcial R4,..tll\Jll ut Ot· PIJlll•lf'I t$ l•Uilau OI sue AllANOONMENT OF SlrMt, Orange. Cahtomca Ill 11ghl IJlle and inltfest NATION OF THE N.ATIJRE P•Ovtme.,ts thereon as 11 with no warranty llJl?tH..01.----------. you may life '*1th !flt colltt M9I Coe.inly Cllldorni;i w11C ~ lrustou °' ll.lt»lllut USE OF "CTITIOUS ell right, lftlt and inleresi conveyed to and now lltld OF THE PROCEEDING Of rmp11tc1 The estate and lht auctioneer ma~e no rep- • tonnal FWcpest for ..... pullilc tM.ltOO I() I odl!u~ IUISUlll\I 10 I BUStNt•• NAME conveytd to "and now ntlO by " undtf .a.a Deed ot AGAIN.ST vcu ¥0.U rtsef'lltlOn• rttQlld•ng the prol?!!_tlts Offtfed for 18!8 Speaal Notice ol ltla fillng llY111'1 ~ '"' t.aSl'I 11'1 Oou<J ol 'Ti~sl e-.ui"'J The followtng persons by 11 under aaJd o..a ol Trust in the ptopeny "'u-SHOULD CONTACT A B•dders must re•y oo 1111111 own lnspec11ona No 1orm11e of en llWt"ltory ana United State~ Do11i111. 11 the Ndclld L Abu·Assal a miJI have abandoned the use ol Trust 1n '"' property situ-ated in t11d County and LAWYER. clearance ""'" be supplled '°' these saies SOid as 11" 11ppta1sal of estate assets Nclllh hoot eolr11nu1 lo 11.., r1ud •oman Roi 01110 the Ficlltto111 Business altd tn said County and Slelt described u : NOTICE OF Mlh con11ngencles whatsoever Of ot any petition or ~iuna Cou[),hllUl(J 700 107J 116 Ill 8c.iot. . p~ Name: CORONA DEL MAR Slalt described as· EXHIBIT "A" A~CHEO TRUSTEE'S SALE 2 Sale ol this property Is sut>)oc:t IO probll• coun accounl u provided Ill yl(CI l(llUf '"'' W..sl '" -h1i.1 I 116 501003 ul 0 1 PROPERTIES, CROWN RE· EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED TO THAT CERT~ N NO. Ts No ~78t9 conllrmat1on Higher bids may be ICCtptld by the secbon 1250 ol th• "'° ty ol Sdtll• Ana Qr. htllll ~ds Ill lhtl Oii ALTY & INVESTMENTS, TO THAT CERTAIN NO. TICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NO.TICE '1s HEREB COUI\ If ~hey aro made In coun Ind they .,. in an Calclomla Probate Code A II~ Qiunry C.htutn111 illl I 11 Cou AtJuw 3407 E. Coast H•ghway, TICE OF TRUSTEES SALE DATED JULY 1', t992 EX· Y o1 R9q11est tor Special Notte• 111Jhl title! an.I 1nttot •SI tun g..~ C:O::'~ C.h~lcf u Corona dtl Mar. Calif DATED JUl.Y 14, 1992 EX· ECUTEO BY IMPERIAL GIVEN. that on Tuesday arnoufll at least 1°' more on the ftt1t SlO 000 00 form .. available hom th• lll¥Jd 10 ant.I now l*IJ by II j n v 01111• 92625 ECUTEO BY IMPERIAi. BANCORP A CALIFORNIA OM 1 1992 II 10 00 AM and 5'1ot more on th• amount ol tht bid In llCCHll ol court derk untJef the°'*' ul T1111>I '" ~:" o!::'~~~o Jt:..::'"'1 The FlClltlOllS euslnesa BANCORP. A CALIFORNIA CORPC>RATION of H lcf d~y. al IN THE SI0.000 00 of Ille ong1nal b•d •ut>mrntd for conflrma· Attorney for Petitioner : lhcl II.Mii prQCA'llY c.low:11t.M.1 Stilt thuHlundu1 RIK.1>11111( Nam• ttltrred to aoove CORPORATION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION AREA SET ASIDE FOR lion TANIA L. 81 _ 3,,61)2 in~ •• p 0 was filed In Orange County LEGAL OESORIPTION THE CONDOMINIUM COM· CONDUCTING TRUSTEES 3 On the day ol a11ctlon sate, the high bidder will be WHITELEATHER PARCH 1 Unn 112 as Inst 1 g2.167760 · 0i:u 181 on November '4, 1988 Frio THE CONDOMINIUM COM· PRISED OF: SALE WITHIN THE OF· required to -deposit 10' ol the amount of hit bid u ~27 Charlemagne ~wn and WlloC.1100.1 1n me Olt~ Ntl Rtiulldi. .,111 Sell No.F398088 PAtSEO OF· PARCEL 1: • follows tne first 525 ooo 00 tn the form ol 1 cashier a Awnue Coooum1nium Pl.Jo Ruwlo un AUQU)I 4 1992 111 1 Chryslle F. Hopper, 87 PARCEL t: UNrT 0-5 AS SHOWN ON FICE OF RESS FINANCIAL cneck balance 01 1"9 tO'lot depoS<t may be tn the farm Long 8NCh. CA 90808 I.Ill '" Buok 128611 Pay\! p ... II ln.J Norin ho111 un Jum•nt C•Mk Or Corona UNIT o-e AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN CONDO. CORPORATION LOCATED ol personal check Th• pu(Cl'lases contract wtn rtqUlre Dally N4twp0f\ 1018 ol OlllUdl A..x.UldS ol UelluJ •u lhu Q11.1nty Coull dtl Mas. Cllcl 112625 THAT CERTAIN AMENDED MINIUM PLAN RECORDED AT 1800 NORTH BROAD· complehon Ol the purchase H follows Beei::i\ICosta "Ol•niiu Cciuntv ~hlOln..< hUU\{I 700 C1v1t Cenh:I This bus•ntsa WIS con-CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· ON AUGUST '· 1981, IN WAV, SUITE 100 In the City (I ) A •5 day escrow aha~ be Opened by the selle( Mesa Pilot PARCEL 2 An uncl1vodl•l Ouvo Wu5t Sallie Arid <..A ducted by an lnd1vld11a.I CORDED JUNE 24 1982, BOOK 14t67, PAGE l 164, of SANTA ANA. County ot al a com n of sellers Cho.ct July 27, 28, Aug 3, 1992 t • h1I 1111 ... -.0~1 a~ It Tun1Jnl 111 l>IJOhc. .,uc;tmn IU th~ This statement was llled AS INSTRUMENT NO 82· IN THE 0 FF IC I AL. ORANGE State ol CahfOt· (bl riddy , d It -•tf .... I Hi <A1mn"111 1n tho 11·" onlcc h wllh the County C1e1k ol 2 1 6 5 4 7 OFF IC I A I. RECORDS OF ORANGE ' er s epos "' ..,... epp led to the put• PUBLIC NOTICE "~' u1 e11<S '" thu Ccimmoo •uh.u1 t.11dd1.11 lu1 c;11st Orange County on June 26, RECORDS CF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, AS nit appointed Trustee chase price Balance ol purchase pnce to be cai;h Alud Ill Lui .. OI rr~I No :::val:-: al Ille 117'f~' ~ tG92 COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. AS DEFINED IN THE OECLA· undef and putSulnl lo the (C) Sellet w1• tumth policy ol title 1nsuranee IOTICf 8654 its llllf M.tµ ~<JucJ 00 aSw~i:""'.:7 ~ hi 111~1~ Publlshtd Newport Beach-DEFINED IN THE OECLA· RATION OF COVENANTS. power of sale conltrrtd 1n thlough OSCfOW 11 niters tl<penst LOAN NO 086131·0/RAGAN 11'1 a. .... 4?9 P•ws 30 to and in11tr~$I c~u "" ~· Costa Mesa Pilot July 7, RATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ANO RE· that certain Deed ol Trust (di Tues rent$ fire Insurance and intere$1 on e"' OTHER R(f 3J 111clus111e ul U1Kt1ll1t and 1111., ht.-lll by / un<.k:r 1•. 21, 28, 111112 CONDITIONS ANO RE· STRICTIONS RECORDED tHculed by INTEROCE· cumt>rances I b9 prOfaltd to Close of escrow. T.I . NO.f-1241 noous MMr.11 In 11\u Olliw ut s.tld Dt.oOJ ot Trust in tilt T-589 STRICTtONS RECORDED IN BOOI< 14167, PAGE ANIC PROPERTIES INC. A (e) Escrow fM1 to be shared on.nett by seller, YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UN· the Ct~~! Rtlwr0ur ol Or pruvurty s11ua1et.1 "' \111 PUBLIC NOTICE AUGUST•. 1981. IN BOOK ~08E6c'olRNDSTHEOFOFFstCAIAOL CALIFORNIA CORPORA· one-hall by bll'(er DER A OHO OF TRUST DATED •llUI• vuunly, ... lAA.11 turm Count anO St 1 n<l du-14167, PAGE 1088. IN THE I TION R d d 02 14 FIC>fuary 21 1 H• UNLESS 1~ lk•llnod 111 11111 Artlc.ki onh t>J 8 o a OFFICIAL RECORDS OF COUNTY PARCEL 2: ecor I 4 A teat Htate broker who registers I Client wtlh lht YOU TAl<E AcTIOH TO PRO ll1.1d "Dtil1f11tio11s· ut thu St.II 1" lot~rrs"A" SUMMONS SAID COUNTY." ANO AS AN UNOIVIOEO ONE· 1989. In Book ol 011t¢•al .iuctlOl'l"r 48 hours prtor to auction and attends the TECT YOUR Pf'OPERfY IT Duc.i.t1a11011 ol Cov11n1nts A Co~minium C . ICITACION AMENDED BY AN INSTRU-TWENTIETH (l/20TH) IN· Records of stKI Co11nty 11 allCl•on Vflth his Clter'll""' rec:11w 5°' of \tit lotal c0m- SCANLON Dr. Jaeoph Henry Scanlon 11 1 1 29- year resident of Newport Beach passod away July 24 1992 He ~as born July 5, 1911 and pract.1C.c:t Oen· 1111ry end oral aur· gery for 56 yoara, He ts survived by his w ife Marcella Scan· Ion of Balboa daughters Regina Birkner. Ther•H 01· Iver and N rc:ola Scanlon; a ons James Scanlon and Mark Scanlon: end grandchildren Ny11 Scanlon and Zow1e Scanlon Serv1c:e1 11.111 bo held today 11 9 00 A.M at Our Lady ol Mt C11mel Cathollc Church, Newpon Beach. In· h11ment al noon at Bellevue Memortal Parl\, l240 G St , On1a110, C"--..AY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC ConaitlOf') 1ncJ Rcsll1<.hons P11Su<1 OI om JUDICIAL.) MENT RECORDED JUNE TEAEST IN ANO TO LOT 1 page Recorder a lnstru-m11SIOl'I awarded by the coun to the selltf a bfoktr. SAU If YOU HEEO AH EXPlA flhu o-.c..t.iallUl'I') Atlto1d-~AACf.l 1 Fue lllmfllc NOTICE TO DEFEN· 2•. 1982, AS INSTRUMENT OF TRACT 1'353. IN THE ment No. 89-075863, by 5 Th• understgntd rtMNH Int Nght to rtCPCt any1========~ NATI<* OF THE NATURE Of wcl 111 8ooli 12192 Pii1~ UllP 111 ~m UM DANT 1 (Av I 1 o a NO. 82·21SSC8, OFFlCIAL CITY OF COSTA MESA, ruson of a b1tacll or d• and all bods TU< PROCEEDING """INST l 60!» Ofli<.11111 Ruw icls ot Nu 1111 (Thu 'Vn11') e AcuHClol RAYMOND E. RECORDS, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 111111 In payment or per.· DATED 7 20.92 s EBER l<NAPP, ElUICutOf Ir---------""' "'"" Orar111t1 Ccun1y ~pl all nu C<lf SH PARCEL 2· STATE OF CALIFORNIA. z L YOU. YOU SHOULD COHTACT A 1)11, tJ•I r-uhts "'*"''"'' 111Jh•11. ~m W~U~IOfl 't"'IW .~llll ELTON AN UNOtViOEO 3St1 PER-AS SHOWN ON A MAP Rf. fOfmance of Iha obllgal•Ons DATED 7·20-92 IS Ulman & Auocllles by EL LAWVER ni11t1tal QdS ''llhls 111141 01111., ~o 11 Id(;. YOU ARE 8EINO SUED CENT ('W.) tNTERST IN ANO CORDED IN BOOK 488 secured thereby, ll'ICllld•ng TODD M UTMAN anOt"My to. Executoi Qereldlne !Gerl) NolQ of TruslM'J Sall Undtf hy\Jr1QlllooS hy wl\,llMIUV\.Of ,~~~"~ .~::, ~{llll'l I .. ~' •Y PLAINTIFF! (A Ud. TO LOT 1 OF TRACT PAGES •5 AND •6 OF Mis'. thll blUCh or dtlsull. No-P11bl1sh Daily Pilot 7 27, 7 ?8 end 8 4 11112 "4433 z •I I I a g. 5 0 . 0.d ol Trust n1tm11 •no••I uuulhu1m11I C11y ol N wpw I 81.tdth .. ••••• demenchmdo) 1 t353. IN THE CITY OF CEUANEOUS MAPS. lie• ol which WU rtc:Ofdtdt-;:==================:;•, pa seo •wily M on· Nollet • lltrtey Qlvtn 111&1 SIUiltll dOO .. VICXllA.lt tit.• Coun'V ol Oranuu SU11u °' NANCK Niii.AN COSTA MESA. COUNTY EXCEPT UNITS 1·20 IN-0«'09 1992 ... Atcorder·,11 O•y Juty ~7. 1992. OUALITY LOAN SERVICE IM!d lrum dny ol 11._. '"'" c.tlltJt"'8 (Ttiu •Plan") Ill You heve 30 CAL.EN· OF ORANGE. STATE OF CCLUSOOM AS SH~'f..~ ON Instrument No 92-022•687, Put a few words In Orange Born In CORP . a CalllOfnla COtllOfalloo QlltllQ that mllV bu «llhin Ill eo1ded on Juty 12, t979 DAR OAY8 after thl1 CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON MINIUM p..,.,.., In Book. al Page, WILL Kentucky. she had as trust .. , or 111c:mssor •uslM undl..'I told tend. 1uuo1her Om.1.1mun1 Nu t 56 10. 111 eumnMNll le ·~ on ON A MAP RECORDED IN ~~~~ ~~T_EPJIN~~~~~· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION t O WO r k f Or YOU • h11.c:t In Oran(lt Co f)f SUbSllM•d truslM pur~uanl •1th the Jltllfl'llU81 r~hl 111 Book t 322b. Pa9us 71> 'IOU lo ftle • typeWYll· BOOK 488, PAGES 45 ANO eRES PREOfOUS AND TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA tor 26 year. She Is to.,,. 0..d ol Trust Utc:Ulld by <1111,111111. min111ut llM,1> 01100 tl1tUU1Jh I 1b, •nGIUSIYU of ·-reeponae •• tht• 4M8APOSFINMTHISCEEOL.LAFFNICEEOUOSF USEFUL . METALS SUB-FOR CASH l•wful monev IUf',11 .. ed t>y her hUI• TERRANCE J RAGAN AHO rtno tllf>l>1•tl()fl t IUrll Of llO<I Olt"'lftl R4A.o1Us ot Dt<J Or . • ' c c • ba.nd Attorne)' Don ~El~ A RAGAN HUSBAND sturnlQ m "'"' lut'lllMllV lhc wige Cclunt h h Pl eotar1. THE COUNTY RECORDER STANCES ANO HYDRO. ol lht United States, tv.-II I •f 1t4 ~ ' h 'ANO WIFE Rtcotdtll stir" hum saocJ wn.t 111 Any pwtams 10 1~1 ~ ic 1 !t. A latter .,. phone cell OF SAID COUNTY CARBONS OF EVERY denctd by • C11111e1's I 1111 .. ell: da!J9 1" HOiiy 03JOll1iM Inst No M ll11r t.ino 1rtt.luth11<1 lh'I llCllbod 111 Titct ~~87 wt• not protffl ,ou; EXCEPT THEREFROM l<INO ANO CHA.RACTER, Check drawn on a 1\Allt or I e on 8r11d: a nd OM32i OI Ottlclal Records Ill rq11 10 wh;jistoc.k 1>1 dt<t'I. rec.uidud in Boufl U9, ~our trpewrlUen r• UNITS A·1 TO A·9 INCLU. ~Lug1~~ ~fp'!.~'titi~ nattonal bank, or lht tq11rv· ~:u~k~:re t MemJo~I: 1111 o111Ce ol lie County i. l1m•lly 1tr1ll t<ld m••111 Imm p..,_ 5 th1~ 8 ol U.1-1pon1e "'u•t be In SIVE, 8-1 TO B~ INCLU· A.NO TAR BELOW OF 500 alent thereof dra"'n oo any 642 s 6 7 8 aen.lcee will be hold COfd« ot ORAHGC Co11n1y =~:ii:.~~,!~~ ~s Maos. tecc>rdl ol proper ..... '°'"' If '/OU ~~~· fNb ~' ~~ ~;~~ FEET. THAT MAY NOW OR Other ltnanclll fnsutuuon -.. Wed11e1day II 3'00 Cllltornil, 111d pu11utnt to lie ""'· tonnvls 8110 shell\ -:i.~*'f'1 ~~ went the oeu" to heer ClUSIVE AS SHOWN ON HEREAFTER BE FOUND, 1pec:11itd ln llCt!on 5102 of P M. In the P1c1hc NOICe DI Dlllull llld Ellclon IO lfllu ltllcJUQh OI lie Ill ""' 006i.4 PGIC4'1'11 lllMftl I rour c.... s A I 0 c 0 N 0 0 MIN I u M l~L~O~C~A~T~E~O~. iiiCiO~NiTiAilN~EOi., i'hi.iiicia~11iroirni1i1iiFi1niainici11~1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v It w M • m 0 r I a I Stl "*"''"* recorded IUff.,.,, ot tllu !MIC.I ht.1111«1 and 10 thw QOmmon .,ea If 'IOU do Ml ftla 10tW PLAN Chapel, Newport 03A)l/\992 Inst No92·142390 800ofU llOstlll~I •no IU .. snown and dot.'leoud 0 ,. • .,.... -11 ..... "°" ALSO EXCEPT THERE· DHch lnltlmet'll Wiii o4 Aid Ot1lclll AecoulS, .. Sell bouom M.11 ••MCislOL"-'cl u1 the Pten re-vmo there mar 10 .. the oeM, end FROM ALL MINERALS, STIRTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS'7 t>e prtvel• Paclhc on OUOC/1992 IC 10 00 AM lit uocllQfllllly t111ltw •ult' lrom thu ·lollowino CAI rour wetoe moner ORES, PRECIOUS AND Vt•w M ortuary ••· '"FR~T Of fHE FLAGPOLES 1uo1iut1 antJ stu1111, uncJu• uck.lsiw "IN"""'' (OthOI end property' mer be USEFUL METALS, SUB-I alaUng the family AT THf MAIN fNTflY AREA TO ""' bQl'I081n °' btryunll lhll lhen P11ctll J 111d 41 OOStQ e.k wfthout hlrther STANCES ANO HYDRO. 6-4• 2700 TH£ PlACCNTIA CM C C(NUR 1111101 lln11I• lh•11ool ttOtl Nl•d .. "Aetltl(.IQd Cool en CARBONS OF EVERY • • 01 _.11 EAST QiAPMAN A't't hl 1ti011ll 1utunnul 111111111. mun Auae• on Int PW\ trarnlnt froM the KIND ANO CHARACT£A, NUE P\ACOITIA CA M PllDtlC m111ntAin 1upA11 <IOUlll•n 1._,ved 10 utNil \Jnllt IOI oeurt. INCLUDING PETROLEUM, IUC1IOll to Ill itle11tt1 blddtf ~lllU any such ~· u• .. P•""G Spews SIOf ~ ..... ...., ..... OtL, GAS, ASPHALTUM lor c:ail I -ti lie IWM ol ltitnuJ •1tl1oul ho...-IQU •P•CU belc.~018 ,....'""'-' ... You...., ANO TAR BELOW A ... In = OI "' tho hQtll IU I.lull '""* 'Ima, 4'1QOI JllthOI and ,., went t• .... ... • •• DEPTH OF soo FEET, montY 1J1t1111 M(l Ofl'o1tte ttl11)Ulltl nnn-~ 'etllOn I torMy -ht If THAT MAY NOW OA UMN S~lglll, I~, llld 11141 i.01181.u ul thu UJitMlr JJ'l•lun.t11il tu ... unit:"1 8'l-,_ • _;t know-:; at HEREAFTER BE FOUND, lfll9fMt, -·••1wv to WI no• tu.11 ol tti.> llUbaurlaco ctn ttw Pl4ln fOI "'Ut8U ' LOCATED, CONTAINED ,..... .. " undet Aid l>Md of f Janel tw111mAhO"• do v~tt1H IUllPOll llJ>lll lomeft ,_ "'8J oatl M DEVELOPED ~ TAKE Trvst In .. Pf°'*1Y ~ In 1c.1ctMI 11s r-!Mld ,., ttiv l'Ntfll-oeni.v and ~o..n.'. ettem.r Nfwnl ..,. ON. IN, UNDER ~ FROM .... Coun., end S• 1110 .. H~o1ded 1n Boo~ mmnl lfQtM .. Oii .... er • ..... 111411 ... SAIO LANO OR AHY PAICT '°'* • 101oWs PARCH t 1~9;.> P.,.. lllOJ Othcltl rnd hydiocarb on ti.lb fleo Cllete~ In the THEREOF WITHOUJ~ UNn 17 AS SHOWN ~ A .otOs OI O.~ County .ianuit t.Mllth 1 ~h Of ,._..Mell). HOWEV£R, AN AtOHT 1.1" CONDOMINIUM fl\M Rf AIM> UllC9P41110 ttl1W1.trom 11:,oo1_. ffl.llll tNI 8Ullace ol .,._,..._ • .,_le-. SURFACE ENTRY~ ANY CD"DlO JANUARY 1. t994 AS w111tt 11Qhta OI lflhllHts 111 ._i lelld "''" no rivf\• of tratueft .... ele.oion RIGHT Of ENTRY TO THE lftlSTRUMENl NO M ·00791 I ... ,-.. rl(Jhtt1, nu ~Ill• hu'" aurtacu imtry ibove ~O ........ tM tlefte SUBSURFACE THEA[Of OI OmCIAl RECD"OS Of OR •lUHIAI by ltw Or11ntu• l~t t1om ll'MI aurtau ol ..a-,._ ~ D .... .,.."':' TO A 0£PTH Ofl 500 FEET Mr.I COuefTY IWIC'L '> AH 1Nf8"l MW1 own.-1 111 u""' Mid i.vt N ''*''¥\id ~· - - --· 11'.NEATH THE SURFACE by -.t Grll\klf 111 wntM.· w...,,_ J c.un.; "" •llDMIOS ~ ,,._ flOA THE OEVtLOftM[NT, UNOMOlO 1/7tTH INTEMST •ion ••lh or _., l¥11f*I IC) _.. ;..!'1 ......, w NI~•• .. Ma.t<>YAL.. AECovtRY ()A IN MO TO LOT 1 Of TMCT d .,_,..., !NII '" ,,,. ___.._ OTHlA £XP\.OOATION °' NO t2002 IN TM( CITY Of lhll pioperly con,,aye i.i<.Olded in 8oo• llHO --• •••ulfte ... IAID AUOURCIS OA COSTAMfiA COUNTY Of D" !;.~..!.~'-:';..!i.::' P•o• 831 of Oll1ct1 .......... SU9ST~S. MGf. STATE Of CAt.lfOMIA fYtt10 tiPl)loP1ttlV(t ...-1"0· Aewldl Une eerie 8 •n• PAAClL 3: Al fllR MAP "ECORDlD IN ... cng IJflllCflP-. 01 ton PAAC:aL 3 An •lutlw •-•tie ........... M A NON-DCl.USIVE lASf· IOOIC 111fli\GU1 MO . <Y ll•lu.I Jllnvtdelt "°"""\'Of ""' Md FF ,_...,. tu .......... ~ ........ , MINT ~TENANT. TO MllClUMEOUS MAPS IU !NI the ,._...IUf\ mtdll IN P80,.:-C•I ~ Ml ,..,., ... wtta e IUCH UNrT '°" V'f1'41CV- CON>I Of OMMif COU'ITY, ~ _,... ~ '-lfW kt ~ :!_!~ ··~•IH Ilene ~--0~1#¥011 ~NOlO STNAH(Q•l!IM-11 fll:I" TMIMF9'0M M.. or lat "-b8Ntte at Mid _..,. ~-.•r ._ ...... , ... a. r..; " .. " ontlR OCIMMIMtlflUM UNITS a..-""Y tlllht to .,.. aft ... PW\• .. ,,, m1H1•11 ........ ~· OYl'A TMAT -MIYRICTID COMM0'4 uputl ,.,. tlllfe&.w ot tfle Urwta.:a.:r:::: lo ,., ............ -~,:ao~ ~ ~DAITO~~~· cs-.:,:::~:::n: . Md 1 1 , .. to ..... le .... -. 1ttOWN ON A 1W Mo ~""1111 ........... '".... .... .......... 4111¥ ............ -. C()M)ID .. IOOll ., .. IMtUM ~ lllffMEO TO COlded-.8llC)lk t2"1 ,._.. .... Pw\ • _.. • ,,.11nla ,.AOU J AND~. Of' ... ~~ti=~!.:, UIOl 0'1icl8f ~s of ...... ~ .. : •Nl,Ulllla ...... ~:\~~!~ WT TO• ntAT flORTOf °'a.~ E...,_..1 .... tlit ~-. .,_.. ,..._ .. -. COUNTY ~ °' Of M Ml1ACTO COMMO~ • _. ._.en ... ast ... -· ........ Md'* t le ~ ... •, 1A10 COUNTY • ......... "Qerl9ft I Ufll ......... -..... "" ........ ... .,, ti. ... ti. f'lrtd It. lat o.-t .._, ...... , P L 4: An etrH eeeH •• •• .._ ........ 111= Clr11A1• 91!!t••' eec1 ... I A.. ,.. .............. I Mf• .... .... I • TM l.egel Depanment et tht Pilot it pleMed to ennouncG e MW leNice now ~ IQ MW buainMHs Wt wt• now SEARCH th• name for you et no tJctra cMfVe, Ind .. ve you ttte time end IM trip to tht COut1 HouM 1n s.a ~ Then. or courM, aftef the eweh la complMed we Wit .... 'f04lf ftctltlout ~ Mme al8tement wtth the County Ct9nt, publtah once a we.-Jot tour ....._ M ~ by lllw end then file your proof of putlleadon wM\ County ~. PINa• t1oP by to 1111 your l'c:1lttoul l>YtlMtt ttetom.nt at the Pflot Legal Depatt"*1t, 330 w... e.y. Coltt M... Callfomle tt you can "°' atop by, pl .. N call UI et (714) 142-4321, Ext9nalon 315 or 31 e tnd we wt11 mak• ·~ for you o handle thlt procedure by mall tr you lhOutcl hew eny f\Mthei quettiOM, ~ call "" and -. wtff be mof'9 than Glad to .. let you Oood LIJck In ~ newb~ll I ,~ ~ ry'I'·-.-., •.. .. 88 Tuesday, July 28, 1992 Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot PUILIC NOTICI PUILIC NOTICI PUl&.IC IOTICI PUIUC IOTICI ....CIOTICI PUii.iC IOTICI "*'C IOTICI PUIUC l6Tlcl PUl&JC IOT1CI PUmJC IOTICI ITATSMNTOI' f'lottti.ue r Plotlttoue Plolltleue ........... ... ...... ........... ....... ........... ........ AaANDON•NT Of' .......... Naffte aua1ne .. ..._. .............. ............... ............... .. ............ ............... ............... ....... -. ~II Of' f'ICTITIOUI l t119fftent 1 l teteMent .......... .......... . ......... .. ....... ........... .......... . ......... aUllNHI MAMIE The FolloWlng persont \'he F~ l*IOnl The Following ~ The FOllOWlnQ peraone The ,.~ petlont The Foaowtng pettonl Th• FolloWlng petlOnl The Foltowlng petlOM The Following l*'80l\I The I~ persons are Cloi~ bu1lne11 u . are dol:-1\ butlnes1 u : .,. = bullnMa .. : .,. Clol~ IMll!neu u : .,. Clol~ buslnMI u : .,. = IMlllnns u : .,. m bu91nee• .. : .,. ~ bullneM •: .,.~~-: have aba 1ti. un of INDUST IAL WRITING & RITCHI ASSOCIATES, CINNA ON CINSATIQN, DL E EPRAISES, ,22 Jf & A SOCIAT!S INSUR-IW£ LO ASSOCIATES, C M E CTRtC, 350 Eaat C.Y. P TINO, 2071 M~ K C 01.f COMPNl'I, the Flctlllou1 Bu11ne11 ART, 2252 F0tdhlm, Coeta , 14 Via Cordova. Newpot1 1980 Main sir.... !MM, 30tt\ .... Newport a..d\, ANCE AGENC't's: W . • , Mein 91. 9'* 610, .... 20th It Unit C, Coeta darln Of , Co1ta M11a, 2955 !. Main It., !MM, Name: CAELUM COUN· Mesa,Calil,9~ BMch, Cahl. 12tCS3 Cal" 82114 Call!. t2ee3 Seller StrMI, 405, 'llnl. Callf, 82714 Meta, Calif. 8H27 Cahf 92829 Ca111. 92714 SEUNG CENTER. 833 Oovr C. David E 1rd1, 2252 HarolCI L Rilchl•. 114 Via Nancb D1Y11, 4500 Cam-David I.Ado Houston, 122 eo.ta ....... C.hl. l2e2t Wayne Howard BlauV.it, cnar'" J. v~ "'·· VV.. Bri.e, 2077 Mandllln KelU'I A. Cr~. 71, Drive, Sulle 23, Newport Fordham. Costa M111, COfdovl, N-port Budl, pu1 r. 1n4, Neo#Por1 30lh St.. Newport Beach. JiJo T~. 13431 MofM. 119 e.1111 St, Newpod 350 E11t 20th t. Unit C. Or.. Co111 Men, ca111. Sc0t1 Pl. 12, eo.c. ...... BMch. Calif. 92683 Calif. 92926 Calif. 92ee3 Beach, Cahf. 92eeO Calif. t2ee3 cno, rua11n, Calif. l2t80 8each,Callf.92tl0 Cotta Meta. Calif. 92127 9H28 Calif. 92627 Th• F1cllllou• Bus1ne11 This bualneu Is con-Thia bu1lneu 11 con-Thi• buslnHI 11 con-Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-Thi• bu11ne11 II con-Tt.11 bu1lne11 11 con-Thia bu1lnH1 II con-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Thll butlnHI II con- Name 11ferred to above dueled by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndhlldual ducted by: an lndlvldual Clucted by: .,, Individual dueled by: an Individual dUCted by: an lndlvlduW ducted by: an Individual dueled by: an lndlllidual was tiled In Oran~e County ~The regl1tran1(1) com-The re,lstrant(I) com-Th• r9glslran1(1) com-The registrant(•) com-The re,l11ranl(1) com-The regl11rant(1) com-The r1g111rant(1) com-The reglllranl(s) com-The re,111ran1(1) com- on Ocloti.r 19. 990. Ale menced to tranSlct bust-menced o bansact bull· menced to tranaact bulJ. menced to trW\UC1 bull-menc:ed o tr111uct bull· menced lo tranue1 bus!-menced to tranuc1 butl-menced to lrantaci bus!-menced o lraneact ~ No.F472912 ness uncter lhe FiC11llou1 nus Und« the Flctttioul nes1 undef' the Flctltk>\11 nes1 under the Flctltioul nffl undet' tti. FlctlllOUI nees under lhe flc111fou1 NII under the Flclltloul nets under lh• Flctn1ou1 nett under the FlcllUOYI Ellen Seely. MFCC. 3681 Business Nam•(•) llsted Bu1lne11 Name(•) 11'1•d 8u1fne11 Nam•1•) llsled 8u1lne11 N1me(1) litled 8u11ne11 N1me(1) listed 8u1lne11 N1me(s) Usled 8utlne11 N1me(1) lilled 8u1ln111 Name(s) lllled Bu1lnH1 Name(•) lilted A1pen Village WV< IH, above on: N/A above on: 1990 above on: .hlne 2 , 11192 above on: June 1, 1992 lbOW on: October,, 1990 •bOve on: Julye. 1992 above on: NIA abOve on: January 11192 lbOWon. NIA Santa Ana. Calli. 92 04 C. David Edwatd1 Hatold L Ritchie .-Nancy Dav11 OL Houston Jiro T!?a'wa Wayne H Blauvelt Chlfles J. YurgeleVlc Jr. Yve1 BnH Keith CrecellUI This buslne11 was con-, This s1a11men1 w11 ltled Thl1 11a1emen1 w11 filed This 11atemem wu filed Thi• 11atement Wll tiled This I ltment Wll filed Thia statement was hied This 1111emen1 was filed This 11a1ement was l1led Thi• 1t11ement wa1 tiled duC1ed by an lndll1ldual ~1th the County Clerk of w11h the County Clerk ol with th• County Clerk ol With the County Clerk of Wilh the County Cle<k ol With lhe County Cieri< ot with lh• County Clerk of with lhe County Clerk ol wllh th• County Cl11k ot This statement WllS flied Orange County on June 26, Orange County on June 28. Orange County on June 26, Or1nge County on June 28, Orange County on June 28, Orange County on July 7, Orange County on July 7. Orange County on July 2 I , Or~• County on Jiiiy 21, wllh the County Clerk of 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 ,992 ,992 1992 1992 Orange County on June 26 F538247 F5H248 F531244 FaH2H FS31U8 Fl372H Fl37277 F53890t Jlaa9t0 1992 Published Nov.port Beach· Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· Published N1wp0t1 Beach· Publl1hed Newport Beach-Publlahed Newp0f'1 Beach· Publ11h1d Newport BHC:h· Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach- Publfshed N1wrairt Beach· Costa Mesn Dally Pllol July Costa M111 Dally Pilot July Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July Costa Men Diiiy P1lo1 July GOlll Mesa Dally P~ol July Costa MHI Dally Piiot JuJy Co1t1 Mesa Daily Piiot July Costa Mesa Daily P110I July Co111 Mesa Dally Pilot .Jll'/ Cost• Mesa P lot July 7, 7, 14, 21. 28. 1992 7, 14, 21. 28. 1992 7, 14, 21, 28, 1992 7. 14, 21 , 28, 1992 7, 14, 21. 28, ,992 14, 21, 28, August 4, 1992 14, 2,, 28, August 4, 1992 28, August 4, 11, 18, 1992 28, August 4, 11. 18, t 992 14, 21 , 28. 1992 T·578 T·579 T·S80 T·584 T·58S T-t01 T.eo& T-629 T-632 T·587 lilJ TD PLACE 1111 Clll. ~842-5878 I Ml-1111 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 How To Place A Classified Ad BY PBONE:7 14·64.2·:5678 NOfU Ora.Ar Cout7 • .. IUO loath Ora.Ar Coullt7 . 4H-$800 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 West Bay Street Col\&.._ CA, 9111'7 (_,,. ol N~ lll-fd • n., 9'.) CLASSIFIED HOURS: COHO NA LOTS DEL MAR 1022 FOH SALE 1.JOO CONDO, OCEAN SIDE Heve Lota W/Plana OF HWY. 2 lge BR/2 Need SS or Joint ven· BA, Igo dbl gar. turo. Call Ag1, Barb ~235,000. 6'l6·3303 675·5511 QI ,494-2342 Laguna Bch Big ocn views w/cule shack & COSTA Ml';SA 2124 Large 3BR 2 VzBa condo, 2·11ory, pool, garage, lrplc, w /d hkup, 1mall pet ok. St050 + $750 dep. 875-4812 Agl Sher•d Equity/La• O p tion Elegant Townhomos/HI cot· lngs, ocn vw docks/ Guaranteed To Be Cd M's· FlnesWiew for yourself! Call Agt. plans. Call Agt, Barb -.-3-B_R_2_Vz_B_a_tw_n_h_s_e_o_n 675-5511 or 494·2342 bluff nr bchl Obi gar, fncd yd, St 225 mo+ 5600 dep. 842·9666 NEWPOHT BEACH 2169 Beach Rentals! NEWPORT PENINSULA YEAALY·WINTER.SUMMEA 1 Bedroom lo 4 Bedroom Furnishtd/\Jnlllrnlshed Villa Rentals 675-4912 NEWPOHT COHO NA COSTA MESA 21i24 NEWPOHT BEACH 2lfW DEL MAH 2622 •ADULT LIVING• BEACH :!1Hi9 Lg pv1, very d•luxe 2Br Charming. tBR 1BA w/ lBR. ftpl, patio. gar. BEACHFRONT brghl 2Ba w/2 mstr 1uites, trplc, 4 blocks to bch, No pets S685· Bay • & airy 2br/ , ba, lg gar, decks. $995 lse. $750/mo lncls. ulll. Tlmboi Apls. 642•7 142 1111ng rm. s1 ,200. 310- No pets 840-8408 ,....1_5_9-_o_,2 .. 8=t---=-='=""~1 •Do you neod lg clean 576·7721 or 545·,384 Live Nr The Ocean! lmmed Occpwt 2Br, 2 2br 1ba? Garage, new LIDO ISLE fully turn carports, $925/mo. cpl, DfW. Storag_o . ,8 Ul'I Incl Completely remodeled s7so No Pot s40.24g5 r · ' · gar · 1 BR Ponlhouae, gated Pool, w/d. No pots. $785/mo yrly. 1 per· comm w/pool & ten-760-9038 or 723-4255 -.-La-rg_o __ &_s_h_a-rp_2_B_R son. no pelt 673-0837 nis. $975/mo. Agt 2Ba uppor, d lw, lg ~I 2BR A 854-5808 closets, vorts, gar ~uu" partmenl, Barb 875·5511 OUT·OF·STATE PROPEHTY 15:>8 $830 No Pet 640·2495 2 Yrs Now, Avg $637/ •Npt Hts 3BR twnhse.1-...,,..,,...---..,,-----Luxury Condo! $200 OFF 1ST MO -----....,.,.--.,.---mo For lsl 6 Months lrplc, angl gar, paho, •4BR 2'hBa condo, Brand new lg studio AENTI AVL NOWI t 28A Broadwew, On Our Speclalll. Call COSTA MESA 1024 Beaut sate Molokal. W/O gar ne paint/ unit toe 114 ml to bch. V"'ry -pAclous 2BA E 'ald• 1Br, vacant. NOWll 714·650·8310 130' of beach front. 2 very nice, 322 Ogle St. • • w "' ~ " •New carpet. $5951mo. Reduced lo $21 ISK. new homes, S6SO,OOO $995/mo 847-7540 cpl, groat for slnglea never occupied, aep 1BA, new cpt paint & No pets 756-8558 . a41JR>:30:1"1f"Ia1!:41Jr-h!411r-'-1~~~~:u;!~i-:,~-~;f--<>W<T.-1~>:1~iaa.34!1Ml--1~~:fe:;;c'.ed'.~Nii'.~~:.J..~S~1~500~~m:o:_:64:4-4::~2~50:::_-l bdrm area. AJC, pool appls.2cargar,ba .. c~k~·~;;;;;;n;;:;::::;:R;~;;;;;~ I new crpVpnt, crnr lot • &--.nn19, 5850. A;t -pinlt), lmJl'f'11 arettv.-TB COM , pvt room & BA, ROOMS 2706 DEADLINES w/soc wall, noar bch. S850/mo -+ seo dep. *Lido Penlnaula• 854·5009 s 7 6 S /mo. OPE N pvt patio Groat area, Call Wes 957•9390 Unique 1 & 2BR Units•---------"'ILY furn . N o 1mkng/ Houses/Condos For Rent Bkr 722·9246 ~92 Luxu'Y, Condo'.'· DA Sorry, no pols walk to e1terylhlng drnl<ng drugs 5470 lor leaso. Private bch, •3t e427 $•7•/ 546 9081 Condo-mlle to bch. 3 on bay, 873-8030 V• Miio rom ocean, 2 u -<I ,. mo. • Incl uul 721·161 5 lg br, 2ba, gar, pallo, 710 Lido Park Dr. pvt suites. Porfecl for---------E'SIDE lg 2BR 1•1BAl---.C_,,,P _____ _ MolIUy ................................ Fr1d&y O:OOPM FOUNTAIN Tuead.a7 ............................ Monday O:OOPM Wedllead.ay ....................... Tueada.y ll:OOPM Tburad.&7/lndependent Wedlleada.y 3 :00PM Friday ............................. TbUJ'9Clay ll:OOPM Saturday .............................. Friday ll:OOPft! Saturday Real Estate ..... Thurada.y O:OOPM GENERAL POLICY Ratee and dead.Un• are subject to ob&n .. wttbout o~loe. The publ.18her ,._...., lhe rfebt to MIUIOr, reola11lfJ, re•t11 or reJeet 107 olanlned ad....niMment. P1eue report &117 erron tilt u:a&J be In 70ur oluaU!ed ad lmmJKU&Wll)'. Tbe Dail1 Pilot • The lndepeodesU aoNpta oo UabWty for &A~ WT'OI' l.D &ll adftr\!Mmen\ for wbioh Lt~ be reepon.aible aoept tor the -i of tbe .-paoe a.otuall1 oooupled bJ the error. CNCltt can ool7 be &1l9tNd for tba nnt 1.DMnloo. Houses/Condos For Sale -- GENERAL 1002 ...... fits in. GENERAL 1002 VALLEY lO;J4 BRING YOUR SUN· GLASSES The lamlly room w/lls skyllte oners bright· ness & an open feel· Ing olfere.d by few homos. Pride of own· ershlp ls evidenced by the new roof & remod. baths. Inside corner lot $254 ,900 Call Joe, 848·1202. T a rbell Realtors NEWPORT BEACH 1069 For Ad Action Call a DllJPlll r AD-VISOR 642-5678 ,( HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! i Is someone ~clal having e birthday in August? Announce It In the Dally Piiot and Independent! Send In a non-returnable photo along with $10.00 or just a message with SS.00 and we will publlsh It on August 6th. Deadline July 31, 5:00 p .m. Send your message to: The Dally Piiot & Independent ~"I ,,v r ,0 ~ 330 W. Bay St. Costa Meso, CA 92627 ~ Attn: Classlfled H8ppy Birthday ~ ' _J :::.-s_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_,V. 7-4 IPhone 1 .. 'Message ... ·-.. lrplc. All appliances prolesslonal1. Brand twnhouse now paint, Nrh s I lzeShln BbAeaut/dlg Incl. Stioo. 642·1004 •·.-oc---N-VW--C-O_N_D_O __ L_ Mova...ln w d h"ups. pa110, gnr m urn r • w · * g new, In gated, pool ,.. " pool. spa, $400/mo + GENERAL ~ 102 Npt Beach Siu S775 furn, pool & 1pa lux 2BR 2BA, 1700 s/I, comm S1375 Agt SPECIAL'. S8001mo 759-303 1 dop. N/amkr 65s-1737 walk to bch, pool, ten· 854-5009 nta s1395 599.9347 NEW 2Br 28• on gott 1 BEDROOM GOOD LOCATION! RENTALS TO 3BR 2.SBA Nwpl Crest course, 1 year lease. Pool, spa, cable hkup $200 OFF ---------Twnhse. Comm pool/ No pols. 51500/mo. WEITLAKI VILLAOE Lg 2BR 1 'hBA lown- 1 en n , S,600/unl 76().8850/d644-49221• 845-8t22Ant(lmel house, lndry rm, d 'w, SHARE :!724 3bd Ophc $1750/p·furn 642-3850 patio, $795 mo. SAN Npt Beec h 2bd Condo W/1olt $1750 ---=-_,.........,__.. ____ 3BR 2BA house, quiet CLEMENTI'; 2176 Townhpuse style apt, 3Br 2•~Ba, encl go. rBQe. w'd hkup1, pvt backyard, pool, sp11. 2233 ·Fairview Rd. $1070/mO 548·7001 2078 Thurln CENTAUR MGMT 642·2:?88 or 631 ·2725 •LIDO quiet, Spacloua 4Br hse. Sunny pat.lo. nr bch.M F 23-39, nl•. S625 ~ ulll 723"!t°° neighborhoo d . No smkr/p•ls. $1850. Sml LARGE secluded newly decorated t BR col• lag•• SS75/mo. 361-3725 or 835-087t Lovely 1 BA Courtyard setting. Gated, pool, aocurlly. Ask oboul Spoc1alsl 842-5858 ---------1 NEWLY DECORA:t'ED 2BR. fncd yd. Wtr pd. 836-4, 20 9·5PM 2194 Placenlla $755 HUNTINGTON HEACH 2640 l g 3BR 2BA 2·slory 1wnhrn1, W/D hkup, O/W, frplc, pallo, gar, s11so + sec No dogs. (310) 592·22,4 NEWPOHT BEACH 2669 F em shr 2BR Eaalald• hse, lurn,unf 5400 Incl ullls No drug1/pet1. 8 5 0·58H O ceanvlew 1 blk to bch, lrg 4 t>ctrm, 2 th bath, 2 car g11. frpl. watbar. $1700 53&-3907, 211 18th at. HB ROOMATE WANTED Prof. Im In 20·1, n/ ~mkr, to 1har• 2bdr 2bth. lrg twnhm In La· gun11 Hills. Prvt bth, encl gar S300. • urn. day 642-4321 eve. 859-6953 Commercial Real Estate HUSIN~:ss <Ht I< ... i''OR RENT :.!7h'f SERVICE-Dl•CIORY. ~ --- 83 Service Directory RllSINJ-:SS St.HVICES :MHH REMOVE BAD *CREDIT* Ualng Stat• • Federal L.ewa, you may have ,ho right to have 1tem1 r•moved from your credll report, Fr•• Con1u1tat1on, 800-444-7775 HELPING HANO FIN CAl\PENTHY :J:'> lO All Rtpra & lnstallallons Qlty writ onlw. ref'• Local ,o yra. HonHI 24 hra. Lou 842-6678 Ct:MJ-:NT CONCHJ-:Tt: .1:1:.!fi /JOrlvewey•·Patlo• path• etc. No lol> IOO emaa ...... Uc.'71470 Mickey 963-2493 P•lterned Conoret•. Stamp.cl & 111 typn cone work, 25 yr• a11p Uc.3t6t17, IM2·,027 T J Pella Cone Const. Cone· 8nck-81ock. SI Uc. 277329 Highest Oull LO!iW Priclt {71 4)862-7093 C'EllAM I< TILES l'.•:.'M THE ORIGINAL DUN the TILE MAN leaky 1hower•·Acld wath & regrout. New & Repair Bathroom• Shower door1 Kite· Rel)ln Remod Doors win-Ftoora·Plumblng Uc dowl, clbtn9l1. etuoco a Ort· 2Syra O.C 673·8085 wal, leocn, ge!H. etc Uc TILE lnatall•d/Repalred 3$ yrs·~ '*" Ml.ote7 PfQIT'CIC CauttOllt 5""'°8 C"f<:MJ-;N r C'ONC"HJ-. It, 1· •. •1, Slummer lpeclll .. Speclall&lng In dflve- FrN flt & Re'91encft Jottn & Shelby.848-e n e (I.I-1\NINl1 Sl·.HVll I· S I'• I~ waya. patio•, walk· Aeflabt9 HouHci..,q ••Y9 & petlo cOYera. by th• day. Local For "" "'· ceu ar•a. IEJ(c... r•I• Cell 4H·•••• Allele 16, "'281 Far II ,_ baml 11111 Ill-1118118 HANUY MAN ;J710 I' AINTINU :.JHf>H , •• w,, .Aft Yrs of "'··"tty ..... Carpentry, plumbing, ••••••••. -rav Willl Vfll ReUabl• Houaeci.anlng tile, drywall. mHonry • TREI R·charo SlnOr uc 290M4 by the day. Local & more. Reas. rate1. "-'• &4S-32091o11y ~- CLl';ANING SJ-:HVll't:S :t~1 4H HOOl'.ING :t•110 Re Roofe & .......... local Rel1, t 8 Yr Gr•aler Pacific RI 83 .. tH8 182,3M 111L Xlnt rel1. Call Jim 845·2824 Tou••"'•lllOWI. l 1wn1, -.... w.,......,.J .... -Y,..,..,.0 .... U""'N""'O~Q""'U,.....,li""T"" Monica 649-8438 1--HA-N_D_Y_A_N_D_Y_ ~. 751-3478 '•lntlnt Contractor Sl'ltlNKl.Ell C< >NSTHlJ('TION HlJILlllN<i :tM10 Victor Prof. Gardening, OuaJ painting by prof. Landscaping & Malnt Llc#602098. In•. Fr" Ht:l'AIHS I".~ 1 El•c·Plumb·Palnt. LI. carpntry, etc 631-4043 ElCc .. refs. ,0 yra eicp. ..t. 645-3305 Na Fremlfttl Contractor CualOm Homes, Comm1 T&M, Sp.clahty ProJ .. want1 to Mg work. Handyman Expre11. All Jobe welcome. Small job SPKl•ltl ... 24 hr. call. 85,·2017 457•t 739 ""e-x1_e...,rl_o_r_h_o_u_s_•_p_1.,..ln_ll_n_g only bueln .. e. R•pal by prof. David Sloane & I n a t a II a II on a Palnl•ra. LI<: 358528. ~C:!'!""!har....,..l•.,..•_72.,..2"!"·...,7.,..82.,..4"!"._...,. Rellable/HOM1I. 1--------- Uc 628050, 1eo-111e H1nchnuin hrvlcH. t 1-:N('l·.S uc -TnaUf.. Loca1 r•'•· Fr" .. t. 87 3·7922 MOVING aH:t.a Poor Man'• Mover t hr min. Ouar. lowell ratH, tic. ,08002 ln1ur. 7, 4/e33·9925 PUBLIC NOTICE David IM5·9957 Thinking of having RAINaOW Clrcl• Malnt. garage sale? 0 1"9 PIWlting 1111. &\. HouMI • calll Apt OU.I. jOb, Frff eat PILOT CLA881FI• SI llcl 589897 836·,758 ___ e_4_2_·_H_7_• __ ,. &. 111-l 'KS .!hi!'> I.A!'. I ISi 1\l'I-Iii I.AWN ( AHi ,tHOH Th• Caltf. Public Ullll·l;11=-----------==-----... 11•• Comml11lon RE· I-I.OOH INSTALi. llt:l'AIHS ;rn:.w All Carpet Repair• Pwr 1lr•tch &. 1n1tall Any 91H IOb, 16 yr• 7 do. 730-683, 24 hr• 111\NllY MAN :n to •Lawn•Mow •Ed~ Tr1mmlng, Clean-Upa. Lawn•. Apt• ... RHI· dentla1 831-aaoe All Amerio•" Tr•• 8ervloe. R•moval, Trim, Senior 0 110 ,, ...... ~,-6415 QUIRES that all us•d hou1ehOld goods movera print their P.U.C,. Cal T number, llmo1 and Chaull•ura print their T C.P. num· ber In all advertise· men11. II you have a qu••llon about the I•· gahty ol a movet. limo o r chaulleur, c all: Jim'• Lendeoeplng Public Ullllt••• Out1t•ndtno oealgn1 Comml11lon .-.... R•PAl"8 ......_1 wtth ptem groupings a 7 , 4-6~4, 51 " ...... PAOP!ATIES •rtl•llC l runlng o f -...... .,,-.on~ ......... -......... --·· Palnt-Car~ry..,c.· tr••• ahrullila Lowest, Stora~. prof Drywall. GaryM'-5277 Aleo malnt. 87..,.29 •"<* r..,ut-'lon• t hr *Chfleuan t4wiOyman "''" letvlc•, atumpe, min. ln1ur. Tt 178'8 'alnttno, S,ucco, dry· cln upa. h auling . Vl .. /MC .,,, ..... wall, t9ne•a/D9t••· S• Com m tr ••. lawn ntof O..C. John lm-4t• me6nt. Ml9'e M ,.o&,I Thank You! My rental ad wB8 ordered for 3 days. It was rented on the nni d1zy and 3!J more people called! EMILY BA.LDRIDGE lncrem Y• Reach nrou• 1111' w 1119111d Lows Ralls '1.21 per Une, per day. That's ALL you pay. 8Wdan4 "-. 24 ~ • ., N SeNicl ~ .. For riiore information, Call Todayl Aik for your SeMce Directory Rapr888ntative 842~1 Ext 307 ---_......___ _- Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tuesday, July 28, 1992 •7 J",111'-.ll!l\I •. , ... ' :-.11·1 ( I\ ·.11 .• I ' .... , !!\'I( I,<.., I I I.I I-l 1 f ('\,I I I I< I-t.11 I I Mt-HI If \Nl>ISt-. MIS(' 1>01·, • ........ 1'. 1,\Nll\L\I <.; 1.0 1•1 i HCl/\IS 7011 M /\It I "' t •,I II'•, IH II KS :11.·~ 1111(1(.t ...... ~. ............. lac. , 1 ·1 Ht'~c tt t-· . : · t 900 .,., ofc, 1g ,. ~ doot, 1795 f'l'IO. 829 Terminal Way. IM0-9352 Employment Opportunities ---- 1\11'111~\H\I .. 111 ...... y-i Quet deslQnOt Oueefl ~lflder ,....... Anno dlNog rm chairs P 0 R S A L • t Imported A.CS Tegu Uz- Noedod, Mm up to pure lllk, 90lld mauve Wuher•ryer, Creaser ard,V•RY TAM• 1150 c:t.ity, aalaly + Natl. l380 ea orig; and other mlae. Call H~f,, 1400. obO WANT•D1 •o•t Tr .... r for 13 ft Boe· ton Whalef. Call 7t4-Sllp to 50' Claallc NB 844-42U IOCll10l'I, po11lble llv• aboard, 83,-8480 •ea ~. ;l;M, Offera dl1cu11ed In confl· dence. Tom Cran•. Caplatrano Dodge 714-49W21 o Deal~ lnaonda to ... , 1000 •• eu T..W Rodi blk ""' Int, 11k '"'· loadod, all recde. 1 owner, PEA,ECT, 149.850 720-11915 2600 S/F, 4 Otflce1, 2BA. lg roll-up door, 85,-aJ( 829 Terminal, Wy 540-9352164&-068, Ceet• Mee• Aprox 3000 aq. h., IH500/ mo. Placentia 6 , 7th ..... 11 .. Business & Finance llllSINt-.SS Ol'l'Oll Ill N ITY :.!!10.i Booming 13K wk cash prott poten. Reee11lon proof. FT/PT. No Hll· Ing. Unique vending. Roule• 1elllng cheep, llJ!r. Van 800.949-2,58. Vending Route1 l'or ••I•. Earn a 1taady ea1h Income. 1 ·800-653-8383 MONt-:Y WANTED ~!116 Need It 0,000 Re'pay In 1 yr, secured, 15% lntere1t, NO BRO. KERSI 753-5223 Announcements /\NNOllNC'EMt-:NTS 2!t20 CAlnNQ IMMIDI tips, ful or pwt lime. ,,60ea ~-Call Dy• 723-0770. 850-0883 Extraa nooded for ~= 2~~; ==~-= ~r •vo• ou-n or King Palma, RABBITS· Dwllf bablea fllm1, commorclala & 800-•324222 •---------·' 4-15 feet tall. $10 ea, nffc:I adopting, gentle TV. Earn up to 12001---------8 -DRAWER Cheat. Hert> plantl 80 kinda SH>-25 each POV.~ H HOA I~ 7111 ~ 13.5' Novurania, hard bottom, cntr conaole, 35hp. elec 11111 Su- zuki. 14800 875-9t75 per dayl No up PHOTO TRIMMERS whlte·waahed, wlnt s1 ea, Liiac 674-9422 IH52-2841 needed. Call today Earn to 1,25/day. No cond, 1125. 953-8869 RABBIT cages w/deep 8ta.M:t-2021 exp noc. 8()().282-4389 AMERICAN OP MAR· pull-out traya. good CUSTOMER TINSVILL• large eond $40 ea. dark wood 9·drawer 557-5227 SERVICE dreuer with 2 rectan---------HOUSEKEEPER gular mirrors & night Shade, Pine, Cypress T h 1 N E w p o R T 1 Day/Wk, Newport atand. Both for $300. trees, 15-gallon, S20. BEACH/COSTA MESA Beach. Exp'd & refs C.all 951-4418. 1-gallon plants, $, DAILY PILOT 11 look· req'd. English apkg.1---------Wisteria $10. 674-9422 A Oealgner contemp. furn, Ing for a Customer eply to Ad *' '5• c/o Newport waterfront, Service Represent•· Dally Piiot, PO Box baautlful condition. tlve for the Clrculatlon , S60, Coit11 Meaa CA Sofa, loveHat, dining Dept to work • flexlble 1~=,,.....,.=--9-282_6___ 11t & much more. aehedule, approx HS-LIVI! IN to care for aid· 1150-$400. 723·,255 24 houra per week. erly woman In CdM . ..,...--------We need a reliable Med backgrnd helpful. Kitchen dinette, glus person with atrong Depend, reapon. Sal w/chrome w/5 chairs. JEWl-~l.HY, l''URS & AHT 602:> DIAMOND ring, must seell .65 carats, GH clar1ty, elasslcl 631-4976 BICYCl.Jo:S 6060 1987 BIANCHI 1 O·speed SZ 23, man'• frame, S1 60. Tlp·top condition. Call 951-44HS. TICKETS 607:'> SAIL BOATS 7014 18 n. crulalng H.A. cat boat, loaded, classic , ,9 ):ntry replica. VHF, p/p, 2 bnks. 846-2289 Eat 20, racing and crulsl'ng, loaded, vhf, rntr.5.51, p/p,two full bnka. 846-2289 SOLD OUT SHOW LIDO 14 2 sets of San Diego, 2 GUNS & ulls, new rigging w/ Roses: MET. tickets, trailer Oya 1·800·537· GOOD aeata, Aug 14, 0628 Ertk or Larry: Plaza area row 17, Eve 673-235, Erik $100 548-9810 SAJLBOARDS 7018 MCI fl II(( Y! I I S!'OUll-.1( "''111 '87 Mend• •me Rid, Xlnt cond, 1 yr new, 1600 ml, $1200, ln- cludea 2 helmetl, lock & cover 970-60t8 Automobiles BMW 9030 t 1-. H ll1\lt1 •1111t ·1 ........... Rod, 1 owner, 25,CIOO ml, 142Klobo 54e-5597 tUllll !101:, '87 Tempo L.X, low mlloe, xlnt bocty & Int, orig •owner. $3900 firm. 722-7453 • JJo:t;P 9110 '89 Cherokee limited, black, ABS, low miles, warr. mint. St5,500 080. 770-$225 IH l'IKS ·1..!'" '84 TOYOTA Stakeod With bOJlll, 4•epd, great running truck. $3500fobo. 559-53ea 'U ~ Range Rover. Leather, Ski rack1. brush oua1da, atorage pod .. aheepskln, chrome rim•, orig owner 24,900. obo 619-934-3710 '89 Range Rover, xlnt cond, allver w/lthr, aunroof, phone, 361< ml $25,200 969-5344 VOLKSWAGON !l:l.l:i '85 325E RED w/blk leather seats, au10 trans. ale, only 56,000 mlles,vory good '72 Voll<swagon SU- cond. $10,500, 675-'71 LINCOLN Conti· PEABEETLI!, NEW LINCOLN 9120 telephone akllla , negot. 819-322•2807 French Provln clal pleaaant phone voice, dresser & matching neat appearance and night atands w/mlrror, 3930 nent•I 460 eng runs engine, EXCLNT (fond W d rf good ~295 M SI I $875 645-3781 In •u er complete, '85 7351 blk w/blk ..,., u see . .....;;....;,,,..;......;.....;._;;,__;, __ _ Transportation OFt'ICE FURNITURE able to work well with Stereo cabinet. EQUIPMENT 6047 good cond $150 754-lthr, grt cond hi ml, 10 .......;.6_42;;..·..;.0_56_1 _____ 4 SALE. 1970 VW Bug, 1262 pre. S7 ,900 obo, '81 Lincoln Towncar, 11 brue, atlatock now others. $5.30/Hr. 848·2451 0 I t.. t d k d Desks, new roiling C.11 D'"Nll!L SH•• r en 1ee1y es , p ,. -$2600. SAO at S7.50. Chflrs, Rhones and 4 842-4;121 l!xt. 207 6Ft Oriental Screen, drawer file cabinets, M th f P I d MUST SELL. 960-2868 DENTAL 0 er 0 ear' P 14' B•~llner Capri S,800. SAC S38!l. eel. " I f Specialty dental prac-French Armolr• $895. 641•7477 w,.r er. 50hp, f / • lice aeeka FfT ener-and other anllquea ~__,,....._..,,...._____ steroo, very clean. getlc, personable den-675-3828 · · On Sz Bed Incl shts & runs .great• Must 111 taJ asslatant w/good•---------aprd, $150/obo, Nin· to Bc11eva! Must Self- BOATS 7011 MARINE SERVICE SUPPLIES 7020 T•n•k• 3 hp Out-board Englne, NEVER USEDI $295, 969-9804 MARINE SUPS DOCKS 7022 communication akllla J•n•'• AnUquoe 28th tendo $30, 675-7252 •POODLI! Tea Cup, Just bought New Boat for Newport Beach & & Lafayette In Can-0 red, 6 lbs, ma'le, AKC. $3000/FIRM, 432-0318 •Newport Bo•ch Mlaalon Viejo loca· nery Vlllage, 2 new ea-ueen Ann •tyl• brwn 1 'h yrs old $250. aher 6pm or Ive m1g Mooring up to . 40' tlona. exg..'::~d. Call tates over 600 ltema, leather arm chr, •Int 252..&405 North Channel, Call for appt 595 M·S 10-4, Sun 10-3, cond S300, 759-5420 28' Safari. 15 pau. 845 .. 8081 evenings 673-5688 Sandra Mc-BUNNIES, Netherland fbrgls, lo hrs, fully Food Service Co Neill, 10% off w/AD Dwarfs, sweet & gen-eqp. twn eng, gd 10 Min To Open Sea D.llverv Driver/ lie. Only $10 each. cond. $,5,950' obo 18' Power $195 mo & • 557-5227. 499.5353 45' Sall, narrow beam :•rohouso Control j t595 new portable •pa _________ , _________ $450 mo 752·2881 u1t have good drlv-Frigidaire 10.1 cu It frzr, 110 v, redwood skirt. CUTE KITTENS 30 FT Tollycrah cabin Beaut Npt shp avail, up Ing record. 6-91 xlnt like new, SAVE SSt 000 All blk & blk/wht. $20 cruiser, twin 255 HP to 42 •. Sl0-Sl2 h, near (3at>t789) 499·5353 42,000 ml. needs cos-eng $2 ,000/080. mettc work, S2,:i50. 675-215' 'B9 BMW 3251, 4 dr, 5 spd, white w'black int, Mint Cond, all records, MUST SEEi St 1,500 969-8743 aher·7pm BUICK 903:> 646-8606 ANTIQUt.S & NISSAN 91~0 CLASSICS H:.!!•O '87 Nl•san Sentr• E '31 Ford Model A, 5-spd, AIC, Kenwood Roadster. Beautllul casse11e stereo Dari< parade ready. Prof. r .. grey w/grey Interior stored. Own part of 82K well-maintained history. Appral11d '82 Lo S•bro 4 dr, sll· hwy mlles. $3500 firm $25,000, sacraflc• ver. AJC. P/S. P/B, Call 873-8213 $14.500 OBO. Lie. good transportalton i!IEU0976. Phone 71 4· car, $1995 673·t514 891-9901. days, 714- '85 Cent ury. 45,000 '81 Lom•n• RUNS 840-7231 eves. miles, excel cond. Ale, ORE.AT • S750. obo 1950 Ford Convertible, p/s, p/b. S4,000 OBO 548-7217 or 646-1485 cstm deluxe, restored, 957-1594 alter 5PM. ciesslhed Is..... immac cndtnl $21 k. CONVENll!NT Ca11Bob 631-1131 CHRYSLER 90~0 Help Urgent! looking for daughter adopted at birth. Born Orange County, Garden Grove Doctors Ho1p. 10/27/ 80. Mother Ill. Could lhla be you. Call or write P.O. Box ,479 Waldport OR. 97394. PfT Order Deak Xlnt $200.w/Warr. 979-5721 261.820·1 each. Shots. 756·1017 Mercrulser engines, phone peraonaHty es-sleeps 6, xlnt cond. Lido Marina Village, For SalefTr•d•I '73 ••ntlal. Computer REFRIGERATOR, white, •35mm camera $175, Free to good home· 8 S45,000.. 673-9247 sec gated. 723•1255 Vega. 327 Chevy, whether you re buy· Ing, !>Ulling, or 1us1 ooking, clossrlled has what you need' PILOT CLASSIFIED USE THE PILOT'S CLASSIFIED knowledge helpful. Whirlpool, like new, golf clubs $185, gold wk old fem. Calico kit PILOT CLASSIFIED much chrome, show Reply In writing: S225. 953-6868 watch S150, 26" TV Very affectionate. call P•rtner W•nted new It's the solutlon you're wmner, St0,000. Jim 842-5878 , ________ _ 3,878 Del Obispo $75, Kenwood Stereo Blair 650-2826 Searay, Laguna 23, 11archlng for . whelh· 988·7089 #348·' ,8, San Juan $150, 631•1453 ---------ctr. cons, tw mere ar you're seeking a ----------------------------Capistrano, CA 92675 D , HIMALAYAN mix kit· 135s, fish mach, NP home, an apartment, 2· eslgner custom 6 •Tool Box for Small tens, fluffy, playful, Dunes Marina sllp, a new occupation or BPllllll 503-~J.3463 I .OST & HEALTH-Minded? Need love seats. Great con-Size truck, thick gage seal blue $125. $2,500 dn, 5450. per even a stray pet. -• 5 people ready 2 earn ditlon. ~acriflce both steel, Must Selll $30 548-9197 mth. 673-8007 ----......:_;._ ___ ---------------------------......;.. big SSS. like talklng $500. 720-1565 754-1262 t-'OUND 292~ to people? Strt today.,.,.. _________________ .,. Call Alex 65<>-3642. " Mortgage It costs a lot to be a teenager By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH JUST ONE MOMENT IN TIME LOST! lnaurance Proceuors. July 20th, large male High earnings. wlll ahort hair, 1/2 Ab-train. 213/957-4945 byslnlan: 1/2 Tabbyl -P-/T--B-td-9111--0-.-t -A-.-- llghl brownish gold & pair. 25-30 hra/Wk, pepper colored w/ $6-8/hr DOE. Newport black tip tall, atrlped Aquatic Ctr, B46-n25. Sydney Omarr SliAOES East West aeals. vulnerable NORTH •K 2 .Q9 3 !:>outh legst Blue roflector color w/blue tag w/ name Happy Snappyl Vcty Hazel Or, Corona Del Mar. REWARDll PfT GEN OFFICE these days. moo-TUHday, July 21, 1M2 Q64 3 • J 10 5 " EAST 759-7090 For growing whlsale If\ CAR You Didn't Know; Many shoe compny. Typing, lawmak•rs utillu utrology, .u• fasci· phones & computer ·n•l•d by lh• mantic arts, d•IVt' into data entry. 646-4593 "ptychic phtnomt'na." Claibornt' P•ll, FOUND B•bY Pio· P(T GEN OFFICE ~ chairman of tht' ~natt Fottlgn Rt'I•· turoe In Uon'a Park In vocational school, 12S 00 tions Commilltt, is forthright in on Sun. July 19th. Call 24 hra/Wk. 556-7730 d•clarlng, "Arus of utrawnsory pl'r· 842·4321 1111. 122. c•ptlon should~ ••plored and d•vtl· l'ound SHARPEI, It ~:d~~t ~cr:!:~:ta OJ>l'd:' Sen. Ml •Ito -m. "Evm th• brown fem •• 1 ~yrs, P /C expert w /gd SiaS SAAT!SC&QO inilitary hu nprt"SHd an intunt in well trained, found 7/ knowledge of "C " Ian· 1,201111 hamneing supl'matural powt'r." 0th· 21 neat Yorktown ~ guage to iupport & 13000 •r lawmakus .., .. not quil•'So fDnk in Huntington St. HS, expand a P/C based diSCUNing theM arHs. Your opinion, 536-7851 or 963-9118 product. 2·5 yra exp pit'-! · FOUND: Fem Rottweller req'd. Call Patti So apply now for ARIES I March 21 -Apnl Jq) 'rou rt'• Puppy, vie 52nd & (714) 724-0809 «nllyaskt'dfor "moruoom .ind1od.av SeashOr•. NB, Sun· SANDWICH MAKER Summer Jobs ~Ul'$1 wall btgr.inted Focu~on S(MCl' day, 7/l9. 64S-074e. Experienced, reliable. ctl~br.i11on •cctll'rated soc1.1l .1ctiv1ty Q o L D a• AD Ruby's, Coata Mesa. Money for the necessltlea cay be yours with nl.1t1ng to an t'~h1b1t Long-d1s1.inct CH 0 K • R Lo 1 t Call 921·9210 after a Job getting new customers '°' the Dally aijl wall vt'nfy v1•ws Tues.7114 In Eut Bluff 4pm or Ive meaaage. Pilot. Earn extra money working with your TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Focus Shop. entr. Sentlmen· frienda..3..hours each wookct.y evenfng. Oll Jisp!ay 1nnova11vtness. w1lhngntM tell Handicap lady. * IN""".., IJI#,. IJOIJ#,,., -• 10 tur down for ulumollt' purpost ol"' REWARD! 759-11M58 bu1ld1ng on mort su11.1blt b;aw Rt'llllVl' • ... f'rlm. lrlPS -.... ,., LOSTI Male Black La· * '"' ..n tf u If 11 ,.,,."' whn pr~n1s comphc.itl'd s1tu111on is bfador w/Whlte •pot. --* ,,.,,11~,.. 11 ~ noc fully informed Check 11• Short & atoeky. Lost Pleaae be aware that ..... ~ ..... .,..... GEMINI (May 21-Junt 20) Attt'n· 6-8-92 In the vicinity of the llatlnge In thla cat· Call blfara 5-00 P.M. hon l"t'volv~ around cru11v11y. lr.IYt'I 18th & Placentia. egory may require you Coate Meaa. Blue to call a 800 number (714) 674 9324 vantty of t'\pl'rit'nct'S. g11n v1.:i wntten woven collar. Pl1111 In which there la a -word Ch•n«' mtet1ng or mold fhrtatton Srttk wider aud1enct', It.iv• behind •I\~ who are "nay·s.iyen "Career gets boost 1hrough t'Hons o( vnr who de· clares "I havt' c.'ompiele (i11th.m you'" SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Two d•y' ago you llS~Pd for chan« 10 "do 1t ovu " Oppor1un11y t'111sts to 1mpnn1 styl• to Kl 1n more 1ndeptndttn1 m.in· nttr Long·d1stan« commumc.itJon re- l~tb 10 lrilvtl t1dvtr11s1ng. unique mis· 51on SAGIITARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) Focus on f.1m1ly rttla11onsh1ps. l.irgt' houwhold products. durilblt' goods ill.I· tomob1lt rt'p•rr P.ir1nerst11p m.irttill •t•tus abo dom1nillt' Kt'n1no Cl~ rel· .JhVt dtel.il"t'S "I'm .ill for yo.u• CAPRICORN (Dtc 22:-).n 19 1 WEST +.A J 10 4 3 'V 7 4 •Q98 5 • A 6 2 -: K 10 9 5.2 +K J'S 7 +Q63 SOUTH •76 K J.10 8 5 A . +A9872 The bidding: South W•t 1 : 1 • 3 . 3 Pua Pua North Eut 1 NT 2 + 4 -Pua Opening lead: Five of Chess players att acutely aware of the importance of tim1ng, more so than most bridge enthusiast.I. Con«m .J~UI body om.igtt will t'v.ipu· Transpose IDO\eS in an Opening and DIP u ou trv on nt'W •pparel Focus you might open I.he way for a fora} on rtpui.i11on •• crt'dabahty. ~nnership, by your opponent. This hand dem- mamagt' You II h.ivr l"t'ilS<ln to «le· on&lratn t.hat playing suits in I.he briltt'. wh.it h.id bffn hpt from you will right order can be equally critical at bl' ttvt"alt'd bridge. AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Ft'b 18) You When Sout.h showed 8 good, dis- !ttt •~ongs accomph)ht'd -you rKt'ive tributional hand by bidding a new h y 1hat unlocks doors previously suit at the three-level in a competi· 1hut light Emphasa~ on methodology. tive auction, North threw away the modus optr.ind1. 1b1hty to onrcomt It· gal rt'd lilpt Scorpio nopttWntt'd book on poLDt count and bid a game becau~ of t.he double fit. Sadly. the operauon was succee.sful, but the patient died. We t led a low diamond to declar- er's ace. A heart to t.he queen lost to the ace, and declarer ruffed t.he dia- mond return. Aft.er drawing the out- standing trumps, declarer cashed ·the ace of clubs and anar.e4 ,t.he king. Eager to. take aa many tricks as possible, declarer continued with a club to t.he j ack and queen. East forced out declarer's la.at trump by persisting with a diamond, and West t.ook the wt two tricks with the ace of spades and a high dia· mond-down one. The fulfilling tnck, the king of spa"des, withered on the vme. See the difference if. a.IUr drop- ping t.he king of clubs, South were to lead a spade inat.ead of setting up the clubs. W est can take the ace, but has no good return. A spade will leave South with a trump a.IUr dia- lodguig the queen o( club.. A dia· mond establisbea-dummy!e-queen io- thwart any further assault on de- clarer's trump holdini. Oddly. even if the queen of dia- monds were a low spot, the contract would still come home. Eaat would be unable to return a diamond after winning t.he queen of clubs. ao head.a you win, tails they loee. he Ip u 1 fl n dl ;::ch~•=r~g~•=P~•:r:m:;:1n:u:1e:·=~~===============;:~1 could lead 10 senous rel.ihonsh1p F1 -"Bonzall." Rl!WARDll~ _ I nanc1al p1ctutt bngheens (714) 850-4532 or 800-CANCER (funtt 21-luly 22) You 11 748-6221 ask for Anita v:ouTH CREW bl' ~ying, .. This IS my lnnd o( d•y'" LOST-A Parrot-African I' Cood news l'l'C\'aved cunct'rn1ng (am1lv. PISCES (Ft'b lq·Much 20) 0es\!'t>S will Ix> commun1c~1ed 10 "right pl't· eon Rftu It w 111 Ix> g re11n ffft!dom ol 1houg~1 ilChon You could ttt"n ''ctt•· hvt nithts 'vu II be tnlt'rt'Sted 1n d1J- ftrtnt modts o( tr.inspon•hon TODAYS . Gray. red tall-SUPER..:.>VISOR J)OS.\1b1t.1yofsalt'or purch.iseo(homt REWARD . Ne Id I Mant.il St.II US dom1n.1il'S Ynu'll rt"Cl"IVt' CROSSWORD PUZZLE medication. Vicinity of g1f1 1oni1th1 l'l'pr~n11ng d(t'C11un Balboa laland. He We need bright, enthusiastic ltO tlulv 2J·Aug 22) It m•y bt talks. 723-0325 d1llicul1 but lttp tt qu1t>t for now <'l'n individuals who would llke to earn Loet: 21 yr old ctrn1ng am•ttng opponunil) Focus S .. m••• C•t Very $400 00 IO $500 00 on ~rtty gl.irnour 1n1ngut' m~sttl') Skinny, Deaf, loll In ,,. • • Accoun1.in1 ma .. t'S clHr rrof11 pv1t'n11.il the vicinity of Warner per week and more, P1S<'t'S f1gurt'5 prom1nttn1ly 6 BolH .. R•WARDI VJRCO (Aug 23-St'p< 221 Sp<'t ~~~89Devw11.cs1111 marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot hgh• on rtSponsibihh dt'.idtintt intl'n· IF JULY 28 IS YOUR 81RTHDAY: You ano 1ndtptndtnl ong1n.1I . .1n 1nno-ACROSI Villor, stubborn sensual romantic t Merge Milny claim you .irtt .in ttgo1st Those 6 Ranch enlmal who rt.illy cart! ind undt'rsland 1ns1s1 10 EurC>PMn you .itt gtnttrou~ •lbe1t flamboy.1n1 :; ~Pat1 lAa. Aqu•nus pt>f'5()n~ pl.ty s1gn1(1c.in1 family name roln in your hftt Cun't'nl eve It high· 16 Singja 63 Sk:itlan P9M 64 Pro,.cling Pat1 65 Verueon tource ea Stray calf VIit 87 An Astllfl 11(1~ nc-l.i11onsh1p t-.t'y IS org.in1u11on Lost: Dl8mond Tonnl• If You: -Wl\ilt had 1.-ttn ~~filll' wall COml' lights (Mr11C1p;ihon 1n commt'm.il proi-17 "What's In DOWN K1 wit' or purcha.w o ( homtt manlill 18 You-?~ ~••tu•. poss1blt' .ldd•lu:>n 10 (.im1h Dur-19 Bu~ •rmcelot, Jul)' 18, vi-1ogt'tht'r u ontt compltttt proJ«t C•pn- clnlty of Farmers MKT * Have an Insured van, wagon or large car, corn. Coltlu.r rwn;nn<. nl·y. m•tnr roles Newport Center OR r-,.-.-- Pavlllon'e Mkt, eay-* En)oy working pM-fimeln lhe evenings, earning '1.llRA tSt'p• 2.3-0ct 22' tong-1ng August vigor rt'turns ntw lo\oe 20 ~ aid• Dr ... PLEASE full-time$$$ r.ingt' prt'ISp«ts bttomtt cl')st.il clHr HELP Sentimental could ~ on hor11on ~plttmt-l'r .ilso groafly' m•mor.iblt 22 Ent~ 2• ev.·1 rnate v a 1 u • .• RI! w A" o 1 * Have the ability to motivate. 722·1 t34 Then we have a Job for you. No expoflenco necessary. Lg1::~. ~oo?ba, ~~l~e Full training available. chHI, pink collar, no For further .fnformatton or to schedule an Interview taga. 7/18 near Or· ange 6 Del Mar, CM. 142-8285 Rl!WARD CALL LEE AT (714) 674-9324 MondQ thru Friar Before 2 p.m. LOaT1 Ladlee ellver .,ro•• wetoh, on Balboa Board Welk, Sat, 7/25, RllWARD Call 714/'IMM242 ._-------------------------.. LOSTa Mo1tly White P:emal• Cat. Long Hair, btuo •Y••· tear on left oar. Santa Ana & 22nd St. CM, 83 t •5508 Marcie LOaTa Sl•mee TebbW Male Cat, gray/tan with choco- late brown atrlpe1, whOe floa COiiar. Loa, Meaa Verde area 7/22 RllWARD Call 714- 434-41140 Of 558-H20 LO•T• ........ el T••b• Male Cat, gray/ian wtth choco- late brown a1rlpH, white floe ooatw. I.oat Meaa Verdo area 7/22. RllWARD Call 714• 434.e t 40 OI IM.el20 RnARDIULeet Dee Malo, blHk, IOtba, whit• choethalt. Pink Conat. no tao•· Loet 7/18 ,..., Or8naelOel Mer.CalMl.all DWM .......... r=u.-=:-:::: UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * • CIJllFCI• * Early morning motor routes available . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL ·842·4333 ...... 1n ....... .., oeGaelonal rltht ll MUHlll~...,. COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH ::-.. ~ ................... ~ ............ mll!I ....... . UNES DAYS - Sell your private party merchandise in the Doily Pilot Classified Community Mo*etploce. Coll today at 642-5678 and toke odvontoge of this great offer. 3 IJNES for 6 DAYS for 9 BUCKS ht ..... _, __ _ \ .. 26 HandlMt 27 Cranky 31 Forming tool 32 Yukon peak 33 Quibble 35~ Undergarment 38 CoplM 39 UCLA ethlate 40 Steel l)lace 4 1 Baked Item 42 lnerMM 43 Jalllal bllket 44 Next to Feti 45 Head pain• 47 To ttle Wty 51 Moon deity 52 &eigtl pufflf 5'S~ 51 NeighborhOod 59r.~ 61 Pebble.• g 52 &ehotdt Lal. 2 17 20 1 Kind of Mil 2 ltolated ~Coupd'- 4 Fw Nortll city and Ill ., 5 -chine 8 HMdgMr 7 NorM king Vat B~la - t w.m to bed 10 SurglCat atttcnlng , 1 Hwden. VIit ,2 en., aoundl ,3 Sactocf· Vllf 21 Manner 23 Plane.,... 25 Tiny pref 27 Thunder unit 21 Amer1"d 29 .Arc:Mec:tural 30~ :Mon .. 35 Gala ""'9ftt *"" 38 Sacrement 37 Sad 7 8 t 49 ExNbl1 '*" 50 lOOlt .,.., 53~ 55 No pen 51~ ~ $7 Ouabec name IO Time P1rtoO 11 12 13 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ADVERTISING Tuesday, July 28, 1992 .. YOUR THUMB COULD BE GREENER • YOUR HOME COULD BE CLEANER • HELP'S ON THE WAY . • • • • • • •• • Give those caterpillars a dose of this medicine Q Caterpillars ar~ just eating up the leaves of my tulip tree. Picking them is not working. What's the.al? Cateq:~illars come in many dtffcrcnt st:z~s J ndshapes. They also cat many different types of plants thus leaving you with ha lf eaten leaves. You can try to teach them to eat th e whole leaf (kind of like finishing everything on your plate when we were kids) or you can spray them fo r control. I hJve always had best lud.. with a.liquid spray called Bacillus thuringicnsis or B.T. 8.T. is a bacteria that ruins the digestive tract of catetpillars. A sort of real nasty laxative. B.T. is 'cry safe to use as it is _.. considered a biological control. The toxicity is ._,. extremely low so you, your plants no r the Flllll'Ofl en\'lfonment 'viii get damaged. -----For 'egetables there is a powder for m available. Things Green 8.T. is brol..en down by the action of sunli~ht. It doesn't hang around for a long period of time so spra) 1ng or austing will have to be done on a regular -----bast::. Remember to follow the instructions on the p,ll i...1gL ior he:.t results. Q I have a tree that died that was casting shade on my impatiens and gold dust plant. Now that the tree is gone, my plant are turning color a~aves look burned. Is there anything I can do? There .1rc a rouplcf ot different things you can do to protect the pl.111h Spray \\1th ar~ anti-dessccant spray liJ..e Stress 2000. This stuff put!> ,1 prott•Cll\e clear co .. ing of pol) mer on lc•af surfaces to help ward oll burning Pr,ipping up some )hade cloth to protect the plants is another idea. It m,1, al~o bL' .rn un~1ghtl) one. It 's not often shade cloth can be cunwuctcd 10 blend into J fJndscape. But you never know, if you're h,rnch in thJt \\av, go for it. Ri..•p t.Ke the> dcJd tree "1th another. Trees come in all shapes and ~1/l':. For anv !..ind oi shade to be replaced 1t \\Ould be a good idea to bu\ one that b grown in a 24-inch box size container. The canopy of the tit>c "ill be about iive feet in diameter. The 10-12-foot true will ~ro" 1a~tt?r to create the shade you want. A tree of this size will cost \llU bct"een S275 to $350 installed by a professional. Of course you t.in tn'>tall 1t ) ourself but they are hard to muscle around. l arger trees arc ,1\adablc.· too, if you have the pocket book to buy one. They are purrh.hcd by )IZC of the container as opposed to the size of the plant. '\ou come acr.oss the alrNdy mentioned 24 inch size, 30, 32, 40 48, 52 I and 7 2 inch size containers. Not all nurseries will carry all the -.rzl·~ but \uu do ha\e a choice. Any bigger than the 72 incher will probably lO)t more than your house. . When It's time to relax The Cortina whirlpool bath brings a new dimension to the Jacuz- zi family of products. Measuring 22" high by 72" in diameter, the bath features four fully-adjustable jets, contoured back sup- Volunteer. American Heart &~a Association V Q My Dieffenbachia is growing just lovely. However, the tips arc bro"rning on my plant. I've 6een trimming them off as it ~----.,...-----------------------' occur . Is there more to be done? S.ilt di!mage is the cause. I would strongly consider moving the plant J\\ .1, tram the dinner table. SounCls like someone is getting l<ind of '"Id \\1th the )<lit shaker. Ju st l..idd1ng. Older leaq~s will show signs of tip burn and curling with salt damuge. Some of the newer leaves will do the same tn extreme ·conditions. Salt accumulates with the water we have. Some hard cor~ gardeners will use d1st1llC'd water so this problem does not occur. This is a little e trcme for large Jmounts of plant::. I suggC)t you leach the plant out .1t least four times a year. leaching is nothin~ more than rinsing the potted plant out. Put 1t in the sini.. or bJthtub .rnd run water through it. This should be done at least three times for a good rinse. let the pot sit there until it has a chance to drain then move 1t back to where you had it before. Q My grapefruit is starti ng to split on the tree. Why is th at? Spfiltlng fruit 1s cau~doy multiple reasons. Too ... much watering, tl'mperature rising and lowering, to too much humidity. We'll be ::.cc1ng rnore and more citrus splitting from crazy summer storms. The '' t'<llhcr stays warm to create humicfity that is sultry and the fruit splits. There 1s nothing '"e can do, to stop this from occurring. Just follow 'our cultural practrces of mulching. r!'rtilizing and regular scheduled \\atL•rtng. Q I'm going camping in a couple of weeks. How do I keep raccoons, squirrels and deer from eating my food? l\cep all oi 7our food in locked containers. Many camp)1tes, pr m1t1\ e too, have storage locke rs you can rent to put your food in. Adorn your campsite with deodorant soap housed in a used nylon. Thl' scent ha~ been known to -ward off many uninvited guests. Plus you'll be able to find your campsi te real easy. Nici. Federoff is co-owner of A.N,8, lndu tries a landsca/le:Ccm sultdlion and maintenance firm l0<ated in Whittier. As a syndicated g.irden columnist, Nick can he heard every Saturday morning from 5·7 on KFI AM 640. If you have a question for Nick write to him in care of the Daily Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92628. NO MORE _FLEAS ONE YEAR GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACK! • NO PESTICIDES OR POISONS USED IN YOUR HOME. • SAFE FOR ADULTS, CHtlDREN, ANO PETS. . • YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LEAVE YOUR HOME DURING THE APPLICATION. •ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE • FLEA FREE CONOITIONS ANO DEODORIZES VOUR CARPET. • LICENSED AND INSURED. · •WRITTEN 12 MONTH GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. • THE FINAL SOLUTION FOR A FLEA FREE HOME. FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL NOW ~ (~'1:14)-974 6650 . FLEA FREE · WE PUT AN END TO FLEAS! Keep wood looking its best FLEA CONTROL CENTER Americans arc going back to basic~. And this retu rn to the trJd1tional has made the most baste of furnishings, wood. more popular than ever. Yet, a recent natlonal survey commissioned by Murphy's Oil Soap, the ....,ood cleaning experts, found just 46 percent of adults clea n therr wood as thoroughly as they should. Following are tips fo r cleaning wood surfaces: • Select the proper applicator. Use a soft cloth, sponge or mop for light and moderately soiled surf aces. Fine steel wool works on heavily soiled areas. • Remove excess liquid from the applicator. • Clean a small area at a time. • Ory immediately with a soft, clean cloth. ~ ...... Yow~ Doar ID Home ~II .. ,,.,a., ... ·~·Qalijl ... seacoast &AIA&l IOOIS 842-M80 2478••.::. For Dogs Or Cab Kiiis Fl••• and Tick• Ellmlnates Ear Mite• Sat• and Easy to u•• NOW ONLY $8.99 ~· .... •to.tt 0000 THltU f.l·tl _____ "' .. ~ ,,... __ ___ 'MOFF ' I I" • 16 oz. Aerosol Spray Treats 2,000 lquere FHt Kiiie Adults a atope l- Break1 F .. • Life Cycle Last For up to 210 D8Y8 NOW ONLY $1C.ll WllTCUFF (714) 650-3520 11th and IMM Dog I Cat Grooming --~~i----. $20FF, I I ' ' Breakaway Collar Kiiie Flen and Tick• Laat For 5 Month• Sate For Cat• One Piece Buckle NOW ONLY S 6.49 .......... 0000 THRU l ·l •tl THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL~~~ $3.00 OFF LAMBERT KAY FLEA COMB NOW Sl.21 • • •• • • • • • • • • port and an intc~r~ll seat for bathsidc grooming. The unit is con- structed of high-gloss acrylic reinforced with Tibcrglass and ar- rives pre-plumbed and scU-containcd for easy insranation. .......... UCI Alli...,. Ploleuor. CoUn• 1111 lllldlll lrouD Hits Tlllllcbn Clrc1ft If you'd like the Lobdell Group to 6"tertan n inform with a tailor· made perlormara for your organ1- za11on, pleas8 cal Bil Lobdell ., 540-1224. Wl'rf 5 ... mtnlxdl/ng ,,,., yoUf typk:al sptalcet. THIS WEEK'S TOPICS Sings~ ------lblnllllml PtldlctlOnll ....,. 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