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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-07-31 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • The Dally Piiot Index Good morning! Do you know the top three favorite tlleout items at Chin's Chinese Kitchen in Newport? 1) Kung Pao ch1dcen 2) Broccoli chicken 3) Super chow mem'w1th pan fried noodles Source: Uwrence lo)od t F1'ldlY I July 81, 1982 Winner of 5 1 journalis1J1 awards in 1992 2& cants .. No more .. Mr. Nice Guy~ Bush tells editor·s· group . -. t ~President tells jou rnalists at.special ·press conference he'll soon be getting tough with Dem ocratic. nominee Biii Clinton. By Wllllam Lobden Ed*>r EL TORO MARINE BASE -Presi- dent Bush vowed Thursday tel begin an all-out assault on Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton by mid-August. say- ing he's "tired or catching javelins -I'm going to start throwing ttfem." "The people want me to fight back," . said Bush. ''Maybe I miscalculated and should have gone sooner into this political fray. But we have plenty of time to get (the campaign issues) in focus." On a campaign swing to Southern Cali- fornia, Bush met for 40 minutes with eight Southland newspaper editors. The Daily Pilot was the only Orange County paper asked to participate. During the informal, question-and- answer session, Bush -looking relaxed -gave a preview of his campaign strategy in the upcoming months, which he says will include: •An aggressive, take-no-prisoners at- tack on the policies or Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton. • • An emphasis on world leadership, trust and family values. •An assault on the Democratic Con- gress, which Bush said should take the blame for everything from the country's economic woes to the President's stalled education reform program. paring 11." "lf the American people "ant change, ' they're going to hear from. me "hat the}' heard from Truman in 19.t~. 'Change the Congress,' " Bu)h )aid. • An appe.il to the media w present fair!\ Bu!>h' record and to scrutinize \ICC pre~;dential cand1d.1te Al Gore with the same \1gor :l!:> it u1d "1th \'1 c President •A defense of his "read-my-lips" l.988 campaign pledge. Dan Quayle. ' "l . think my word is good," Bush said. "There was one exception, "hen l )aid I wouldn't rai!.e taxes. Every !.inglc Presi- dent before me had to raise taxes at one time or another. Gov. Clinton has raised taxes 123 times in 10 years . .And th at's the record we're tall..ing about. We'll be com· • A pledge to keep ddcn e spending le\cls rclati,ely high for n:it1onal securit), even if it's politically unpor ular. A!:>kcd about the contru\Cr') O\C r the California gnatcatcher, the tin) songbird thJt threaten) to blo .. J; d~H!lopmenr .. tong coa)tal Southern Cahforn1a. Dush )J1d. See BUSHJ1acl·Pate Gang-related shooting worries local police Authorities believe locally based gang s now a worsening problem, vow to crack down. By LonAnn Basheda St..!! V.r~er COSTA ~11:.~A -While Co-.w Me~a ha been the llCene of l>C\Cral gang-rel:.11cJ )hooting~ in reci.:n.t )Cars, police SJ} S.11urday's \f· olcnce marl..s the firl>t time local gang members have clashed. "And \'CS, it doe\ have U\ \\Ur- ned." said officer Vern Hupp, of the Costa Mesa Police DepJrt· ment's gang detail. Hupp said p:bt l>hooungl> hJ\C in,olved out-of-to'\ n g.mg mem- bers "ho came into Costa Mc-.a for a night of 'iolcnce. But llupp said the shooting at a Shahm;.ir Dme apar\mem complex Saturd..1y morning in\olved u ... pected mem- bers of Costa Me a\ t\\O predomi- nant gangs. And what police fear now. Hupp )aid. is re1al ia1ion. . f Attempted murder charges filed in gang shooting Bi LoriAnn Basheda COST A ~tl:.!>A - Attempted murJer ch;.irgc~ h.i\e been tiled aguin .. t l\\O local men and one tec(l:.ige bo~ for allegcdl) ll)tng 10 I.ill ri\aJ gang member$ :it a Shalimar Dmc apJrtment complc\ SatunJJy morning. Co)ta Mei.a re .. 1dent · Hcnl) Franco Moreno. 20. i~ current!) recupcr.iting 1rom gunshot "oun~h 10 the leg and shoulder Police sa)-t\\O other su~pected gang member dodged the ~pra) 1 of bullet'> unhJrmed. A kayaker is dwarfed by the 136-foot Wild Goose yacht docked at Balboa Bay Club. Btlow: Captain Don Nugent stands atop helicopter pad. "That's "'hY "e'rc out there doing cvct) thing ''e can to mal.e sure no one ebe gets hurt,.. he said. "The "hole police dcp.:irt- men t is 1mohed. We're even asl..- ing pa1rol for certain favor-.. 10 Cost.i Mes.i re,1denb Jorge Perez Rubio 19. and Jo e Rios-Ramirez. 21. "111 be arraigned Aug. 6 at Harbor Municip:il Court on charge) of compiraq to commit murder and three counts ea'h of attempted murder for the shooting. A real spruce Goose keep this in check '>O 11 doesn·1 get 1..---- Also charged ":ll> a See CHARGES'la Page ~ Late John Wayne's refurb ished yacht visits Newport in second incarnation as commercial party and tour boat. out of h:ind." Hupp said there 1s abo hope th.1t m;1l g.1ng membe r., \\tll be "scared traight" b)-the con .. equences of rct.:il1.i11on. By Tony Oodero St.in Wrhf A bout 18 months·ago, the late John Wayne's prized possession, the Wild Goose, sat rotting in a shipyard in San Pedro. "She wa.s actually in the graveyard of ships," said Kate Conwlly, who is co-owner of Marquis Events, the boat's new managers. Purchased by a group of East Coast investors for an undisclosed amount. the former World War II mine sweeper un derwent approximately $2.5 million in repairs. Thursday, the resurrected Wild Goose cruised into Newport Harbor and moored at the Balboa Bay Club, marking the 136-foot-long ship's first visit since Wayne's family parted with the vessel about 12 years ago. "It brought back many happy memories," said the Duke's widow, Pilar Wayne, who See YACHT/Al T~o Costa Me a men and one I ~-~car-old bo~ are in jail. e.tch !:icing potential 15-)ear pm.on term., on 'hJrgc of con,piraC) to murder and three count) of attempted murder See SHOOTING/'Blla P1IOe Tickets sti ll available for 'Wet Wednesday ' Compl1mentaf'\. ttd.e~ ror tht r l \t '\\ t!t \\ t:u n .. ~JJ\ <.'\t?n1ng are current Iv J\ J table at Horn J ~ "l r D1n111g '.1cht.5 "Mus1L Undt!r the Sldr) l\.1ght," !-ponso·ed b\ the OM\ Pilot and Hornblo\\er, "''" feature performance) b\ the OH•rture Compan-. ot Opera Pac111c, Orangt.> Countv Philharmonic ~h"1f.u)h1p \\mmm, and SuS<ln Je)l..e. '"ho will perform the National ~nthem. The \\et \\'ednesda~ e\ening. \ .. hkh 1..;icks 011 at b p.m. Wednesda~. , .. 111 abo feature a \un,et ba crui:>e, compl1mer1tary hors d oeuHt?) and a no·host b.Jr. Wet Wednesda~), a ne\\ summer trad1110n. Jrt> a er~~ beh\t?en a floating tO\\OhJll meeting, happ hour, and bacl.\ard b.1rbl"\.Ue • HornblO\\t?r Dining Yachts 1s located .it ~-01 \\ PJC1l1C Co.ist High\\JY Cne't to C.Jno'sl. -- Relaxed Daryl Gates touts book at Newport luncheon Qla1lll .. tlll .. ~ Speaking to a friendly audience at Balboa Bay Club, Gates sheds his image as the L.A. Police Department's grim.faced tyrant. By Russ Loar Stlll Wlllr " NEWPORT BEACH -The image of the embittered, hard·noscd, media-battered police chief did not fit the real-life persona of former Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates who stopped by the Balboa Bay Club Thursday to pitch his new book. It was his first public appearance in Orange County since his June 28 resignation. Enduring an onslaught of persistent autograph hounds, well-wishen and celebrity seekers during an author's luncheon sponsored by Round Table West, Gates was relaxed, happy and taking it all in stride. One admirer symbolized the warm Orange County reception Gates received by presenting him with a T-Shirt that read: "I Don't Brake For Bradley &c KnuckJehead Liberals." Gates, who owns a condominium in San Oemente, said he'd wea.r the shirt jogging. Despite his popularity in with the .... audience. the 66-yea r-old Gate' aid he has no pol1tic.\I plan . "l have a ~reot intcre)t in pohu~. a great intcrc t in go-.crnmcnl,'' Gates aid "Dut l\c pent 45 yc:m in public life and I'm not !lure I want to spend any more. "One of the nice thing!. l\c found 10 _ being away from 1he police department i!> that there arc no rc~tratnt!I, I can ay ~hal I want to a) l aid that the other d.ly and somcbod)" s~11J, 'Chief, )OU al"'a) said See GATES/M • aASSlftUl AD Of Tiil DAY -~ . • A2 Friday, July 31. 1992 Locals Only Pilot People HE 1s·-------------- A 19-7 S c-... port High School graduate: who "as just honored as the Air L1a1,on Oflicer of the year for his performance in Iraq Juring the Gull \\ ar in Febru ary, 1991. ARST STE..__ _________ _ CJ pt Schmidt \\ .1s one of the first Air Force Officers to set foot on lr:iti o;0d on Feb. ::!5. 1991. nine days before ac1ual ground war '>t.irtd Schmidt ''as deployed \\Ith and supported the econd armor dt' Nl'n during the Gulf War TAKING CHARG---------- "H1~ commander "a' required to leave the country on a per· sonJI emcrl!enc' on 1hc e'e of the war," said Warren C. Bo'e • Jr .. ~tajur. i n1ied State Air Force, one of Schmidt's nominaiors for the aw 1rd "A'.> the onl~ remaining officer in an undermanned and geogrJph1c:ill~ i olated umt,-he was suddenly and unexpect· l'JI) thrust 11110 comma nd re~pon~ibilities. These he readily ac· ccpted, tJldng full control of the ituation. .. He quid.I~ .rnd effect I\ d~ prepared his unu, not for Europe for which the~ "ere tr:i1ned. but to perform an unfamiliar mobility m1,,1on and deploy thou~ands or miles away to the alien and hos· tile comb.it CO\ 1ronmcnt of S utheast Asia." BEYOND THE GU \\ h1lc on leJ\e Schmit.It spoke to Nev.port Beach elementary ... ,11,101 ... ahtiut Opera1t0n Dese rt Storm and to U.S. Army officers ot .111 gr:H.k'.> on oflensl\c Jir ~upport subjects. \~hm1J1 grJJuateJ from 1he United State Air Force Academ) in Colorado Spnnp. Colorado in 1981 "ith a Bachelor of Science and from the Ernb~ R. Acronauucal Unh c~ity in Da)tona, Flori- da ''Ith his ~1J~ter!I degree in 1988. Schm1J1 ·ha-. t'ol.'cn an acll\e duty with the United States Air f ur..:c for the l,1q I I ~cJr~ and he is present!) stationed in Garlst· cc.It German) -By Kim Neilson Brie Dy ~~n.~l'·b The baby girl found behind a bus stop in Costa Mesa Wednesday, is now stay ing at Orangewood Children's Home. Court hearing today on abandoned baby COSTA MESA -County Ju,enile Court officials are scheduled to decide today "hether .a loql "oman who \\as arre~ted Tuesday for abandoning her '"eek-old baby, \\ nt gel the child back )Cl. The infant, who appear~ to be healthy and \\ell-cared for, is currently in protecti\C custody al Orangewood Children's Home in Orange. Police took the child there after a man disco' e.red her CT) ing in a baby scat on the side"alk behind the bw1 lltOp at Harbor Boulevard and Fair Ori'e Tue.day morning. There were no clues as to who the baby belonged to until Santa Ana police got a ·call about an hour later from Costa Mesa re ident Lucil:i Garcia. 20, ''ho claimed her child had been t..idnapped. A subsequent investigation, howe,cr. led police to conclude that Garcia had abandoned the child. Police·would not release any details . Garcia \\3S arrested Tuesday evening for willful desertion of a child and booked into the Costa Mesa jail. She was later released on her O\\n recognizance and was permitted to vi 11 her child at Orangewood on Thurllday. • omcsials at 11:te Jwvenilc Court in Orange are scheduled 10 decide today "hat IO do with her bab). If convicted, Garcia face) up to J )eJr in jail. Local commuters to get two more trains to LA SANTA ANA -County re idenb will ~ging Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 en 36 have a choice or t~o mo re round-trip commuter trains to Los Angeles in late 1993, t h~ Oror.ge County Transportation Authori1y h:is announced. Gy 1995, eight trains will be operating between Oceanside and Los Angeles. The firs1 new train, will be added in December. 1993. h w'ill supplement the existing one round-trip commuter train and existi ng Amtrak ser.•ice to provide nonhbound morning trains and sou1hbound evening trains every 30 minutes at peak work commute hours. Commuter rail is off ercd as an alternative fo r traffic relief on the Santa-Ana Freeway. Fares arc lower than on Amtrak's non-commuter lines. untted Way pledges disaster reUef funds SANTA ANA -The United Way of Orange County announced Thursday it has pledged a $50,000 donation to the American Red Cross D isnster Relief fu nd. In March, th e Red Cross issued an utgent appeal for funds to replenish ib depleted Disaster"Relief Fund follo"ing t"o record-breaking years of disasters. Floods, earthquakes and the Lo Angeles riots ha' e further taxed the Red Cross. In the first f\\O )'Cars of this decade, 1hc Red Authormes Identify accident vlcUm NEWPORT BEACH -A 111an killed by a van as he cros ed Ne~rt Center Dri'e was identified Thu~day as fa) Richard Eisenberg, a La Jolla attorney. Eisenberg. 33, \\as in Nev. port Beach on a busine~ trip to the sa1ell1te office of his law firm, Silldorf, Bu rdman, Duignan and Eisenberg at 620 Newport Center Drive, said fellow a11orney Eric Basil. "He jullt planned to be in Orange County fo r the day," Basil ~aid. Cross ha~ spent $408.5 million, nearly the ~ame amount it spent in the last four years or the 80s. Cystic fllrOsll 8Vlllt raises 826,• NEWPORT BEACH -Local tennis prof essionaJs and community leaders raised S25,000 for the Cylltic Fibrosis Foundat!on at the Fourth Annu:il Love Affair fu nd raiser July 24 and 25, foundation officials announced this week. The event, which featured an Olympic-themed black tie dinner, silent auction and celebrity tennis tournament, was held ut the Hyatt Newporter and J~hn Wayne Tennis Club. Sponsorll "'ere the Asics Tiger Corp. and Continenial Airlines Inc. Openings mnounced at local garden club NEWPORT BEACH -.The Harbor View Hills Garden Club h:is a few openings for new members "ho are interested in different aspects of gardening and the many gardening resources and facili1ies in the area. The group meets from Septembe r through May. · For information, call Retta Nolan nt 640-4027. -By ,.e Daily Pilot Eisenberg. a graduate or the Uni,crll1ty of Arizona and the University of San Diego School of Uiw, leaves "ire Lisa and 2-"'ecl..-old son Samuel. Basil said. <;/\MIN Mlrl\o« ~ Nat flowers were placed near Newport Center Ori\e in memory o( pedestrian killed there Wednesday. Eisenberg wa~ al)o an adjunct professor at the National Uni\er~1ty Law School in San Diego. Ba.,i! )a1d. Eisenberg wa~ crossing Ne,~port Center Drive from Fashion bland Wcdnc day at about 1:30 p.m. "hen he Y.a~ struck b) a "'hite van drh en by Daniel Boque lie, 3..i. of Laguna Dench. police g1. Andy Gonb llaic.J. He \\J~ pronounced dead .11 the l!cenc. Ooque11e \\a no1 cited. Both men appe.ired to ha'e mec.J to a'o1d the accident, \\Ith Ooquctte !1\\Cf\ ing into another lane. acco1<.lang to "itne~.,es. An im c'trgation into 1he cJu~c of the accident i continuing, Goni ~J1d. Local police ·lo host 'National Night Out' COSTA t.tESA -The police departme nt'!> crime prevention unit 1s ho~ting a ce lebration of the 9th Annual S ational Night Out. featuring entertainment a'i well a<, police demonstrations and exh1b1ts, Tuesday, Aue. 4 from 7:30 10 9.30 p.m., at the Cm.ta Mesa Corrimunit) Center, 1845 Park Avenue Costa Mesa The cashier at Farrs Sralloners 1n 1hc 1100 block of W. Baker Street told police she wa.s robbed al gunpoin1 Wedncsd:iy. The 1hicf reportedly \\alkcd into lhc store, pulled a gun from hi\ waistband. po1n1cd 11 al 1he cashier and demanded money. De· scribed as a rail -Ahllc man in his 30:., 1hc rotibcr gol l\\ay \\ilh Sl23. tic Kn ight bar 11 436 E. 17th S1rcc1. II appears the burglar g:uncd entry by brc3kmg a 'tl.IOdov. IO lhc rear or the bar. cm· ployces found a small root pnnl on the it-c machine. ming J'O(ll 1n her bJCl.)Jld • About S.t,000 m li~hmg rceh amJ roJ~ v.cre tJLcn frnm 11 Nat 1h:u \\J moored 1n lhe I :!00 bl°'!.. or\\ Coast l11ghv.ay • National Night Out ,., designed to he ighten crime am.I drug pre,ent1on a\\Jrene~s as ,,eJI J' promote spmt and police community relation' Someone stole tv.o loaded guns and a police ~nncr from a home m the 00 block or Paulanno A\COUe. The burglar appar· cntly pried a sliding glass door to gain cn1ry ~nJ lcft v.ith a 15 caliber scm1·automa11c Barella. a loaded magazine and a loaded .357 magnum • A burgl.ir broke inlo Fantas11c Ray's a1 333 E. 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Newport Beach A resident reported that l\\O \C1.1g,gl\ lool..mg \Orrers k t 1hc air out or h1!> car tire near the corner of OceJn and Channel and left him a threatening nolc • Someone mashed out the \\1nd•'" of a Mcrccdc) Benz \\h1lc 1he owner \\3S ms1dc dimng a1 The: Can11c11 re 1:1urant • A v.oman laving ID lhc fi~I bloc!; or ~!In Mateo reported 1ha1 wmeone tole: a cellular phone tha1 he left our ncJr 1hc '" 1m· • Sungl.i\~). a v. :111.:t Jnd a c hcdc v. rnrcn ou1 for S5.000 \\ere amoni: lhc llcm) tal..cn frum J rc)1dcnc:c in the J('O blo.;k o( Poinsettia. • A recep11on1~1 for t1 N.:''flOll lkach Jlh1m1:y, reported thJt a nt3n called the oflic..: ID lhc ~DO Mvd: l•f Do\cr Ofl\'C and 10IJ her that he v..is pt1in11ni; a gun .11 her thr\.lu&fl tht air condition· mg \cnt th.JI \I.a~ J11c..:tl)' abo,·c her. · • Four 111lamJ,1J 1 re.:) ;.ind .i n1~h1 blooming c.1..:tu> \\ere tai.cn Crom lhc \ard uf th.: Amling UhCI), 1500 E. Cu.1\t ll1i:J!Yti1Y· • V:111dab ~mJhcd OU I 1he frunl \\indo\\ or the NJtU UJr Club 111 613 c Oaltk\J Boulc\.1rJ. IJCAI. l&l'EM'll&I: Newport BeKh 73/62 Balboa: 74/62 Costa Mesa: 77/63 Corona del Mar: 74(62 TDY: Mof'e of the same! Mofning low cloudt ct.aring to 5unny af\ttnoon sides. Hlah Ctmpttatures ~11 range from 70I aloft1 tlte coast to mid-tOt inland, &ow. in ttw 60t. S:Ol •.1t1. ·.9 ' ':JO ...... J,2 S:06 P·"'· t ,J , " ;ft '·"' 6.J S:46a.. ... • U :tOp-.J.• 6:0tp.M.U ---""'.......,.,.. MriM: 1:96 ...... SuM.t: 1:07,... t) • ~ 0 J • • The Trav shows he's got the left stuff Those curious sounds you've been hearing arc comina from the Back Bay area. It's me and Travis, talkin' things over. Yep, The Trav is in town, all 13 pounds ...... On the Coast of him. His parents are here, too. Travis has changed ip the two months since we last met. He's taller, heavier and much more handsome. We think he's actually starting to grow -some hair, too. His eyes are now defiflitcly blue and he has a nice cleft in his chin, the kind Cary Grant had. The kitl appears to be tending toward left-handedness, a trait for which there is good precedent throughout both family trees. We noticed this after discovering another phenomenon: When picking up a baby, nearly everyone instinctively uses his or her left arm, whether he or she is a lefty or a righty. Possibly this is something that began in prehistoric times, You picked up the kid with your left arm, leaving the right free for fending off saber-tooth tigers. Being a southpaw shouldn't affect The Trav's career in the NFL. We think he will still be the first guy to combine a career as a concert pianist and a linebacker with the Raiders. He will have to stop being such a m~mma's boy, however, although I suspect Fine Print Being a southpaw shouldn't affect The Trav's career in the NFL. We think he will still be the first guy to combine a career as a concert pianist and a line- backer with the Raiders. it's OK for a while longer. Travis and his mom have been through a lot together these past 9 ~ months, and she is, after all, the source of breakfast, lunch, dinner and occasional snacks. I haven't yet had the opportunity to diaper the lad, but I am certainly ready, willing and ... well, ready. Trav's dad, Steve, has diapered him, though. Seven times. Steve says he's not ducking his responsibilities, but he's not volunteering, either. My friends who are experienced in such matters tell me that grandparents are not required to do diapering and the like. We get to have all of the fun without any of the messy or difficult 5luff. Seems fair to me. It may have been a while ago, but we have paid our dues - and that was before Huggies and Pampers. ADD RETAIL SMARTS: From time to time (i.e., whenever a reader comes up with a worthy nominee) the Fred Column likes to tell you about a local business, or inqividual, that goes out of its way and does something revolutionary such as cheerfully giving customers caring, attentive, appreciative service -the kind of thina that seems 10 be on its way to becoming a lost art. Mostly these are mom-.a'nd-pop stores, but Dave Friest nominates a large, national chain, the Fashion Island outpost of B. Dallon bookstores. "It's so rare these days to be able to get knowledgeable service in a bookstore," says Dave, who apparently buys tons of tomes. Come to think of it, he's right. Few clerks know their stock, especially anything that isn't on the best-seller lists. The bookstore person who actually reads and cares about books seems ready for the endangered-species list. So, says Da"e• b the bookstore that will happily special-order a book for a customer. "I was looking fo r a certain book," Onve says, "and not having much luck. Nobody seemed to want to go out of their way to help." Then he checked with 8. Dalton. ''The fellow knew the book and said he would order it right :rway and call me when it came in. And by golly, he did!" There was no credit-card routine, no deposit required. Just Dave's name and phone number. A few days later, Dave had his book -and Dalton's had a loyal new customer. They will need all of those they can get when the Booksta r discount chain comes to Fashion Island theater later this year. But as Dave Friest punn.ishly puts it, "Dalton's to me is the crown jewel among book stores." Fred /\1Drtin 's column runs c .. cry Monday, WednesdDy :md Friday. The IOllO'MnQ students hove been. romecJ to Co fcmo Polytechnic Staie UnNefslty's Plesidenrs Honors Lisi fOf eomng 'he mn:m..m of o 3 c, g•Ode p::>onl overage ct.Jong ON{ ~ or the p:is1 three quarters ot the DOS1 academe year McJf'k Leo- nard trwtn, Ertkl Sotho Poegi. ot Dono PoinJ CTd Mlchoet Benjamin BS I Blopsycotoov. Heather Hllter- bford ot N B 'BA Low ord Soc1· ety. TOIT\l HorOWllZ. of N B BA /'5J:x;1- ~ Stephen Poul ot N B BA /Po- son of JdYl J NichOlos ot Costa t-.t.eso recenrv comp'eted recru 1 tro n1ng end was porroted to hiS present ION< SOio Guterez. of Coste Me5o was named to the spr r-o 1992 se- mesier Deon s LISI 01 Mount St Moty's COlege lfl LOS Angeles As on art mopr She grodl.o~ed cum loude from the COi ege IOSt t..IOV NO/Y Lt i g Dene! E Sc:Mlge. son of Luom J Sovoge. of Costa Mesa hos been C)oployed IOI SIX mon''"-.S 10 tne Peroon Gu!. 0000·0 tne USS G1d1ey Potmer ot Nev.pat Beach • 1co1 Science. 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()recrOI ot Op- erottOnS o1 the Newport Beach Hor· bee Aleo ChYnber ot Corrvnerce recently completed o weel<·IOng pogrom ot st\.JOy' at the lnsMute fOf OrgonizotlOl"l Monogement 01 Ston- fe<d Univ9!Slty Beach. JS the rec1pent of o $1 .000 -------------SAVE UP TO 603 on many of your favorites .. even our collectibles! l•nosev Hoy dovgnter or Milt.a &" )J:Jy Hoy of l'l.;ewoort Beach. 'NOS named IQ the Deor\S LISI ot Smtih co1ege toe the 1991-92 Y00I epoct Beocn ~. Pe~ei OChS hos receNed 0 si:>eCO AWO!d or Service fOf htS WOfK as no1iord cnormon of the AleXIS de Toe· QJe\11 ie Sooeiy of the Urrled Woy ot .AmerlCO FOU'da!IOl"l The fOllC>wng students hove re- ceived degrees from u C Serita BotbO'o Blent Blom ot Bo't:XX:l ts- IO"ld BA /DOT011C M . Maly Mroz. Of 8o1000 ISlard BA ~ Geoffrey AilO'd ot C M BA /ECO-nomcs Thomas Astlv.orth. ot C M BA I Bus Economics Gregory Goos 01 c M BA/F1m Stuaas & B.5 BioosychOIOgy Lonee Hammon ot C M , BA /EnvtoementOI Stua es. 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Jen· n.101 Hamson ot N B eA /low CTd SOCie!y ~ Heck. ot NB . schOlorSh p O.\Cld from Tne Baxfei FoundotlOl"l ' The scholbrsh ps ore o.-.orded eoch yeoi 10 wstono.ng stuoents wno 1ntend lo eNOll at on occredoled cOl'ege. ur"\!VerSlry, Of f\.1oline Pfc Dcnel I'? l\"ChOIOS vocotl()n()I schOol We Gm Save You Money On Clooing Cu5ts! • fn,hoose Awroval • Direct Funding • New Purchase or Refinance! • 1-4 Units up to $2 Million Frrst ~tral Bank has the best deal for you. For peoonalized and prci~ional service we are just a phone call away. FIRST CENTRAL BANK,N.A. In Orange County, call Dean Rappi (714) 568--mJ (800) 989,~10 @ :'f.tn fun' RALPH LAUREN .. The Polo Chinos in Color Collection A new tradition in chinos. The Polo Chino Pant for Spring is crafted in a wide pallette of sun-bleached hues created with a unique process and a soft, well-worn appearance for authentic character . ... _. ...... .......... 650-5535 1727 Westcliff Dr .. N.B. .....----~~--... ,-------, : JlJ-f l~LJlS J s N C E 9 2 -" I OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC FINE MENS CLOTHING NEXT 10 ROBINSON'S Howl: .... """ FrL 1M: Sll.1N;lun.1M AND FURNISHINGS WOK AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET DEDUCT HALF OFF THE ORIG/NA PRICE .. A4 Friday, July 31 , 1992 ' -------·-~ ----_ ---___ ----------------- Business The Busines.> page runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays ~ Fridays Business Editor Tony Cox ... 64i24321, ext. Low interes~rates aren't surprising Test-driving the future \ - ...,. New flexible-fuel cars aren't something to be teared. In fact. many drivers will appreciate the advantages. The dream team. othc1" I.SC lnov.n as the M ichael and Charles ~hu\'· conunues to lmprcss.. Nothing, howc\er'. compares to the .... al"" d:inl being m:ide by those of us v.ho ha'e been predicting O\\Cr and 10\\-cr interest rates O\cr the p3.St fev. )ears. Tho ... e v.bo ba'e taken advantage of that input ha'c reall} lam Confalone cored gold b) 1mesting in longer term bond .. co'rporate and municipal, as we ll as equities, e"pedall} in the u1tlities area. The recent !lurge in the stock market come:. on lht heels of Jrouble m Japan, the feds' C3ll for the ea.sing of credit and the p rospect of lower interest rate h 's a rush to quaht) and the reahz.a11on that bond rates are fal ling out of bed The question is. for how long can these lo\\cr r.He co nunue" The ansv.er ma) disturb man~. Let's rC\ tev. a few facts. Professional investon. and traders (those 14hO bu) for pension plan~ Of ------rnaJOr corporauons and professional groups) h3·.e 1 • ar et Watch. been shifttng thctr emphasis from shon-term bonds (1-6 )Cars) to intennediate ·and longer term issues (7-15 }cars). The economy is re- -----• :>ponding \Cf) slov.I). if at all and the fed is no1 .... ! ... hoke oH an) possible rCCO\"Cf) b} raising the cost of C\ "h1ch 1 not being loaned out e'en at the low rates. :· ~1.; u 1.:x>k at a :!~-)ear history of U.S. interesl rates, cxcepl 1n •• ul~ 'O • the~ ha'e been an then 4 to 6-perccnt range. • n~ :oJa~ \ IA percent 1 still histon cally high. ' ,, the .:cup de grace. the baby boomers. From 19-l6 lo 19~. -n .I. n "la:b1c:' "ere born. This is the largest single demographic .!.<-'l.? 11 the count!') and. bec~use smaller groups of people 14-Crc ~ • "'· _ a~J al :er them. tl'k~ more innuencc socially. · • . ..• r.d ec nom1c:il1~ than an) other age group. l •. • • .):·.:~:::-. ;.ir~. in their amples1 form. a measure of the --=--. o: ..1\1:1!:' \C::T')U5 the demand for borrq.\\ing. The law of 'JI-'~:. :rnd cer.lanJ tell'> u that when lhc demand for something -._, ·..i:):er th.i:i th~ )uppl~. the price goe) up. The price of . .,, , r_t •.• t ... ..l in lhe tnter~,t rate ~ou ha'e lo pa) to borrO\\, i · ~ l ~6: the mid-196(}. or earl\ 19"'0:., the bab\ boomer ---· '·ne ·!lr t.;c.h the depenJt..n~ 'phase of their 10,estment ·-,.,, .... In ;he r~nod fro m 1966 to 1971, the baby boomef) • -.:1; .,. ·h~ consumpuon phase of thear life ~de, r--, J : fre .. t dc::mand fo r borrO\\l ng Hov. did .,,_._,1 r..i·d ·ea,: Ihe) v.e!lt up. · ..\, •J.. t' -: \.ar~ lO '.946 :i.nd you get the penod from 19\6 to • :1 • 1 a p. • ~ '" • n ~ ou d e\pect the leading edge of the bab) n .. .... i... _ m ' ng 0..:1 of tiie consumpuon phase and into the ,..,\ ~" t ,J,. : their ltfe ~c e' Thus we ha\'e entered a period f 1.~, co:.-u111rt1Jn. reJuced bl)rro\\tng and more sa"tn~. Ho" h.J\t.: m:erc't r;.i·~, re:i..ted since 19"6?The\·,e come down. \\hen ""II 11":1, pt:.u n ..1\ -; ... be o'er'> Add 60 to 65 )Cars 10 19.;6 and ~o~ ce: 2 'l6 :o :01 1 \\ e ;ire going to be in a relati\cl~ lov., r:"·~ t r ... k em,fO, .. ent tor the ne>.t 10 tO 20 \Cars. ·'·''" Cunfolont• h Dn imtStment adtl u tt'ith. EdMDrd D. Jories ,\ C /11 CnrunJ cit I .\I.Jr. /Lis column is D regular bimonLbl_l fc Jl re in the V a1 /\ f'i/ut. --. - l\c ~en the future of andi,idual tr3n)portation an Cahfomia, 3nd it doesn't look half bad. I went to the South Coast Air Editor's Notebook Qualll\ ~fanagl.'.ment Distnct' office in Diamond Bar this \I.eek - polluting all the \\3\ -:10 antcf\·te'' their technolog) officers about IO\\-em1,~ions \Chicle . While l was there, the AQMD folks __ "ere nice enough lo let me test dri\c one of their fle\1ble-fucl cars. The car use a fuel called ~I 5. a blend of SS p~r..-:em methanol and 15 percent ga oltne. The modd I tested, a Che'') Lumina. looked like a • co n\entional Lumina in \lrlualh e'Cf) "ay, exc.:pt for a t:auge · in:.1de that hm,ed the pt.rcentage of methanol being used 11 011~ h3n:!kd and ran ;bout th~ 'a.me a' a con,cntional-fucl car, C\CCpt the hi£h-oc1ane methanol made the. engine a li1tle peppier. b .. :mg hor ... cpo\\er "lt£h ll) .. I u cd to thin~ of I01A ·:m1, ... ion' C'ar' the \\a) I thought ot the mc1- r c '):..tern -,an upcoming )Up-· po cd realat) th:ll v.oul~n·1 :itfect me. But II I intend to bu' a nc" c;i r in Ciltfornra in futur-'ears. I v.on't tic abl to c~cap~ thi,. · The B1c Three in De1roit v.i!I all h:n e car ... -that r.in on ~I ' a\a1lable to the pubhc "hen their 1993 modeh arri'e m sh 1"room' m September. In the 1 99~ model )Car. beginning in fall 1993. 10 percent of the 'chicle\ M">ld an 1h1' talc h\ all au10 manufact\l rers mu~t mee1 fiM·llCr emi)~iOn'i 'tand:u ds for flc \1blc-f uel car!>. Tho~e re-1uircmcnts "id be~ome more c;1nni:en1 c:ich \ear until ~003. "hen-10 percent ot cars !IOIJ It's ACach!9 V ltiig/i at cu tactry llJthottad ~ MdWs Sale! If you re Mad about l»gh Pf'*• us blloft ~ 11uDy • Flfdly • Slaldly Ban· 12 AM Exped to pay less., factOI)' hcentlvel al L.f) IO Alm .. ,,, applied IO )QI,,,. cilcocl1'S • Every model, car rx na MW rx ITllSI bl ldd 1992 Nissan Sentra LEASE $89 00 FOR • mo. 3&mo's. 11\a .. b Jf,-.,.,.,..,..,.._ a.. .. ..--....... flllt!OGI, •'fl P11""'91Vt&IS _ _.,. nt• lllMdGP1 6CllO ... • l•-e>.p- e alC O'ICPMld.,...~SMet 1...,,. .. ,_ ~:E S169.93 mo. 38ma's. "-•••-._...,.._~_,,..._,.,..tt1-..oa wrJ ..,.... llJll .... tll~S ._..,tUll0 ... • 151 _ __,._ •DDOC>I .... I ........ 1992 Nissan Maxima 92 Nissan Palhllnder ~E $239.99 RIO. 3llnll's. "-•lir•---... .._ ~---•...Wlf"1J101Ullftl ............ ~ ... ,.RM.a ............ ,51._o.p_ ... I), .......... ~ .. I ... ~ill ha\e zero emissions -in other ~ord , the) ~ill have electric power plants -and the other 90 percent ~ill ha\e much l~er emissions than the 199.S standard. Besides elec1r1c and M85 cars, v.c might sec cars fueled by such pov.er sources as propane, compressed nalural gas and hydrogen. The changes in our c.lrs' emissions ~ill be dramatic, bu1 a1 least ini1ialh, the transform:ition will be rclaih·cly p:iinless for consumers. M85 cars cost about S250 extra to build because of a SpcciaJ fuel-sensing de"ice Uiat is required, but at least in the 1993 model }Car, the) "ill be priced the same or less than their com enuonal-fuel counterparts. The f ucl bums faster than regular ga. oline. but then again, it costs less too. The cost per mile of t M85 is about the ~ame as the SHIPLEY' pncc of premium unleaded. The stale is tr)1ng to stimul31e buyer interest in IO\\-emi~!>iOn!I can~, first among bu)me se'>. The Energy Commi ion grant a S2,000 credit per car to companies that bu) o r lease qualif~ing' \Chicles, and M 5 cars arc ra1cd h~e a three-person car pool under the AQMD's m:u1mum·mp rcstrict1ons. The AQ~tO C\Cn g1'e business people free one-14cek te t drhcs of low-emissions cJrs in its Oeet. Still, onl) a few local companies ha\e 1al..cn ad,antage of this opponunity to ge1 some break rrom the go,ernmcnt and do lhc right thing for our cmironmen1 It's human nature 10 resa t change, but this one is ine\11Jblc. People "ill complain about problems with the ne" cars. uch as the range and po"er linu1a11on' of e lecmc 'ehacles. But dm en by Limited to stock on hand Fabulous Summer Savings For Men Women Boys Shoes· Accessories P111 H1dre41 ef ether f1~1l111 StertwWt S11ta91 competition for buyers, auto makers wall advance the technol ogy, making prices lower and· capabilities of the vehicles grea1 There 14111 be other a.spec1s to lhe changing face o f tr;inspon at in this area, such as impro,cd public transit, but in this car-era stale, au1omobilcs v.ill continue play the biggest role. Bcs1d.c • .. ome people, such as scn1cc technicians nnd sales ropresen1at1ves, will need mdhidual transportation on the JOb and won't be able to get b~ . \\1th public transit alone. I think lhc AQMD is often unrea onable in its de mands. Du in thi'> case. 11 took government manda1es and incen1ivcs to ge1 manufac1urers and consumers to do \\'hat is necessary for lhc goo of this area's future. Ton) Co' is business tditor of tile Daily Pilot We Have Some Very Shocking News For Drywood Termites It's called the Electro-pa Sptem. A battle plan that uses finely tuned electricity to win the war against these home damaging critters. After 12 years of continuous use, and treatment of over 50,000 government buildings, schools, apartments and homes, the Electro-gun has proven to be one of the most environmentally sound methods of drywood termite control available today. A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecola Servlcu lac. and the Electro-gun together make a very attractive package, offering Its customers security and peace of mind, knowing that · THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Polson gas In your home • Removal of food or plants • Costly roof tile damage • Landscape damage • Overnight lodging for you and your pets Treatment includes a written two-year warranty AND is renewable yearly for the life of the property! Now, doesn't that make more sense? ,. \ CAU NOW FOR A FBEE LJMITED INSPECTION! ECOLA SERVICES INC. ORANGE COUNIY • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE 1-800.552-8107 &dmlw A,em. For Tiie Electro-Gun Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot a . • -.L . 'J Ar d T . .; 8 .. : . • . . ' . ., ,., .• ,.. ._,,. ·~ I· . . .... . .. oun own : _ ~ ... ~;J .... ..,. ~~ .;;C;..' ~ ~ -• Send rour Items to Bob van Eylten, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Sidewalk sale -Newport North Center, on Bison between tamelback and MacArthur Boulevard, will host a Sidewalk Spectacular, complete with entert<1lnment and free popcorn, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Senior forum -Seniors are invited to share their ideas, gripes, suggestions, or just plain conversation at this month's Hospitality Forum, 9 to 11 a.m. July 31 at the new Costa Mesa Senior Center. 19th Street at Pomona A\enue. Coffee and donuts willoe- served. For information, call 646·2170. Saturday, Aug. 1 Class of '82 -The Corona del MJr High School Class of 1982 will hold its 10-year reunion Aug. 1 at the Balboa Bay Club. Call Ken Yonkers at 955-9321 for information. Alzheimer's Benefit - The Alzheimer's Disease Research Foundation will hold its firth annual "Forget-me-not Yard Sale" on Aug. 1 at 2474 Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa. Anyone who would liJ..e to donate items for the sale can call 645-7643 to arrange for pickup. Pop Warner -Registration for Costa Mesa Pop Warner football and cheerlead1ng, for children 7 to 14 years old, wiO begin at 10 a.m. Aug. 1 at TeWinkle Park For information, call 540-3843. Sunday, Aug. 2 Dance for the Arts -The Newport Harbor Elks Lodge will host a benefit dance featuring live big band music from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 2 al the lodge, 3456 Via Oporto. Proceeds will benefit the Orange County Performing Arts School. For information, call %4-1760. Tuesday, August 4 Positive parenting - Joanie Heinemann, R.N .,inv1tes parenb of newborn through elementary school age children to attend this lecture on parenting. It will be held on Tuesday. August 4, • from 7·00 to 8:30 p .m. at Joan Andre, .. :.· omce), 1151 DOH' St ' suite 105, Newport Beach There is a nominal fee of SS and seJting is fiM·come, fi~t served. For more information, call (714) 476-_$)991. National night out - Music, entertainment, and a variety of police exhibits and demonstrations will highlight the Costa Me><i Police Department crime prevention unit's ninth annual National Night Out, 7:30 t.o 9:30 p .m. Aug. 4 at the , Neighborhood Community Center 1845 PJrl.. Ave. in Costa M esa. The event is pJrt of a nationwide celebrJt1on of f rtme prevention and neighborhood awarene)s. For more information, call Patncia A Litten at 754·5320. Wednesday, Aug. 5 Bawdy Balboa -Judge Robert Gardner, author of the irreverent history of early Newport Beach. "BJ .. vdy Balboa," will speak at the Aug. 5 meeting of Speal.. Up Ne, .. port The evening begins w ith refreshments at 5:30 p.m .• at the Villa Nova re)taurant, 3131 We)t Coast Highway. For information, call 542-4226. Thurs day, Aug. 6 Square dancing -The Costa Mesa Quicksteppel'l>, 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 C<hta Mesa Senior Citizen Center on the corner of 19th and Pomon.1 streets. There are also available partners for single men who \vould like to join the Tun. For information, call 545-5669. Saturday, Aug. 8 CdM class reunion - The Corona Del Mar High School Cla~> o f 1972 will hold its 20th reunion at the Balboa Bay Club. Please Cclll Heclther Weir Mclrtin .'ll 854-6234 or Jennifer Suchomel Shaw Jt 759·9064 for more information. Estancia '82 -Estancia High School's class of 1982 will celebr.1te its l 0-year. reunion. Aug 8 at the American Legion Hall tn Newport Beach. For mor~ . Information, call John Ursini al· 631-2 110. ----UC s1a care -A wor!Wlop entitled "~mmer Fuchsia Care" will be o((ered at 9;30 a.m. Aug. 8 >t st><rman Li~C.rdens. 26"' 7 East Cont in Ce>rona del Mir. The is p.1rt ol thf Witlcend C°Mdl9'1f s.ries and isfreetodw~ Book Siie ,... o1 C01t1 MIN llilMI wtl hald I utld book salt • COlta Mm Ubrary, Newport Harbor '52 - Newport H arbor High School's class of 1952 will hold its 40th reunion Aug. 15. Please contad Dawn (Pierson) Guild at 545-5441 or Orville Amburgey at 557-6545. Senior expo -Numero"s companies and organizations • offering goods and services of interest to senior citizens will be exhibiting at the Oasis Senior Cent~ Senior Resources ExposittOn •. Saturday, Aug. 1 S at the center, 800 Marguerite Ave. an Corona del Mar. For information, call 644-3244. Hawaiian feast -The Hawaiian Civic Club will host an Aha'aina, a traditional feast, from 4 • p.m. to 11 p .m. Aug. 15 at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The event will feature Hawaiian cuisine and dancing. For information, call Sandee Mann at 974-1919 or Tieri Bissen at 768-8722. Tuesday, Aug. 18 Arts breakfast -The • .. KMS • A VEDA • RED KEN PAUL MITC~ELL . • SEBASTIAN jo1co Massage ~ Linda Hair By The Best Pamper Yourself 1 HQUr _ $45 · Carrie • Vicki • Jennifer 11~ Hour -$i5 MEN 'S (Sports Massage) $10 Gift Certificates Available {714) 962-5232 Style-Cut-Shampoo 101 ~fi Ad,1rn<, ,1t Brool<hurc.t rAlrwrt'.OI' •,Center I Hunt111'.jtOr\ Bcc1d1 1 Behind Tex.ac, Looc,ey c, 1 7141 968-0451 Club. For information, call M,rnn, at 499-35CJ2. 'Tuesday, Aug. 25 Sailing -l lte BJll>u.1 · Sailing Associ.itiun \\ 111 rnl'et ,Jt Lhe American Legion Y JC ht Club, 215 15th St. Ne\\ purl Be,1di, from 6: 30 to 10 p.m. Aug 25. OrganiLcd sailing and social c ... enlS for all. fur information, call 840-3957. Wednesday, Aug. 26 Fashion show -The .. Balboa Yt1cht Club ,-.111 hold 1t) annual Cit ldrt11's Fa;hton 'Show 111 the Club bouo;t' ai. 1801 B.wsrcll' Dr. in CoronJ del \\.tr, \\'edncsda\, Aug. 26. 1 ht: e-.i:m .bcg1n., '"th a o;ocial hour ell 11 a.m. lcllu\\ t:d l>v luncheon at noon. for more Friday, July 31. 1992 ~ inf • • 1.:\11 Sue al 673-3515 Meet the congressman -r r l\t." I J't H :irbor Republican Am·mbly, 1 £f.!ther ',\rth the LaglJOa Bl··· h R •pulil1c:irb .md the Greater lf\ me R~pubhcan As embty, will hast a re 1•pt1l"ln lor Rep Chris Co>. (R.r-.:1•,\por1 Uc:lth) lrom b lo 8 p.m. \ug. 211, The ftleplrun will be held at .1 p11-.at•· home 1n Coron1 di>I J\ \nr. f or nlorm.1tion Cclll 7 )1 Ci'})"> , .tCi" 5".t9 Saturday, August 29 S;inta Ana High -Tht' • r \ 1a I J 1s, of l~u2 \\1 I I I its 30"}t:M rt:union ill () p n. A g. 2 !:I at ~he R~d L10.n Ir n 11 Cost,\ '.1e~J Ca I frahk't> Porter P t n at u:t.t-0499. Over 3(.'XX) ties from which to choose: John COmfort from England; Richel from Si:oin; Superoo, their Bugatti to their Desert I:k:signs; Burberry & Aquascurum just to name a few. O F NEWPORT BEACH 714 .• 759-7979 Fashion Island • 579 Newport Center Drive, • Newport Beach ' V1er.tust vacate. . he suild•n9 T . , \ • • A8 Friday, July 31, 1992 INlllmtlblte Braille lnstilUle's ~ ror legally blind adult$ provide social. recreational and ed· ucational opportunities to help blind men and women overcome isolation and other problems related to loss of Sight. Volun· t~ are needed lo assist in the Creative Arts instructor in the er ,if ts portion ol the program, to dri"e for OUllnS' oc to teach Bra~le Volunteers will be trained 10 \\Ofl.. with the bhnd In this worthwhile, light· heaned program. Classes are Th\ll'Sdays 111 the OASIS ~nior Center in Corona def Mar from 10 a m.·2 p.m. For information, call i\'\an1 Rogers at 993-5980. Center Ftr Family Counselk19 The Center for family Counseling. a non-profit counseling center associated \'w1th the YMCA, needs additional board members \\ho meet one time a month to provide community support and direction ror the center. Also. the center needs a part·t1me \Olunteer 1n the e"enings as a reeeptton1st For information. call G.111 Foncannon at 754· 1144 Community Hospice Care Community Hospice Care an 0tgan1z.i uon that P'W' ides medical and emotion.JI support to &rminally 111 patients and their famil1E." 1n Ifie Orange County a1ea. needs voluntel•rs 1~ Costa Mesa and Ne-.' pon Beach v·orM1eers must be able to S'"e "'°'o to rour hours per "ee~ for \IS1ting people pro\1ding pe11od1c respite relief to ca1egl\ers, reading and 'writing letters and running occasional errands. Two senes of iree \ c;luntee1 t1a1n1ng classes are sched· uled to meet 1n mid-July, ~ evening cl.lss 1n Nl?\\pott BeM:h .ind ~ morning ses- sions in Mi~n Vte10. Other loc.luons "''" have classes tn September Other non· patient volunteer opportun1ues are avail· able In the hospice office or community and require minimal lra1ntng For 1nforma· tion or reg1stratlOl'I, call Cindy Laird at 637·7075 . Costa Mesa Civic Pllyhouae The Cost.1 Me<;a Civic Playhouse needs many \olunteer~ foe ushering. bad.stage, mailings. ryp1ng. 11d.eting. lights, sound ef- fects, speoal ~iects. costuming. collecting props. play reaJ1ng comm1nee, programs, ad\ert1sing. public relations. fund.raising. house managers, assistants to producers, membership commltlee. cleaning and straightening up, computer and photogra· phy. For more mf0tmat1on, call managing d11Ktor Patty Tambell1ni at 650-5269. Costa Mesa HlstorlcaJ Society The Costa Mesa Historical Society col-~ infoniution, photos and artifacts re· lar1ng to the history of Costa Mt'~ and the Harbo< area It is ope11 to the public on Thursdays from 10 a m.·3 pm. and bv ap- pointment. Volunteers are needed for the Oh1ldren's History Program, to update the current books and to distribute the materi- als to schools when requested. The society needs people with an interest 1n local his· tor, to se"'e as docents (tour gu1d~I at its hMorical site, the Diego SepulVeda Adobe. Other needs include a textiles-wardrobe volunteer, people with typing and filing s~1lls and people with neat handwriting to •• RED LION H OTEL ORANGE Ct )lJNTY AIRPORT The Red Lion Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you to the ''American Dream Comedy Competition" start~ this Thursday. v Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your favorites as they vie each week to compete at the regional competition in Las Vegas in 1993. We'll see you at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge located in the Red Llon Hotel, 3050 S. Bri.5to~ C-osta Mesi. $5.00 <:over Charge Live Band • ElJR().K ! to follow C.Omedy Night f}1nJ!-S1 ' l..O..UU..,'l' For Futhcr I nfoonation • 714) 540, 70CIJ We have designs on you to roll the de<nra11,p hard· ~"''-' flt'ed, I. e\Jl('(.tar1on~ 01 C'w<'r)-c lienr No mattt>r what "yle or time pe11od the rob r('Quut><. ...... ~ ha11e the hn\"t QUdlity door lab1net. lurntlUte, c1rc h11t't rural & b.lth lwrdware & ll\lurf .... 10 oUer >.nd )'OU II be p!.J\t.'Ci to rind th.it )tiur nl't'Ci., arv me1 c-orr('( th be- l au~ our a~e-.onw '<'IP<. lion 1~ lud.t'Cl h\ ) Rt>n1•rJ11nn' of dec- or.ir.-.. h 1rr1.,.ar1• 1·,1,.•rtt·ncr 2 133 _ziguna Canyon Road Laguna Beacn CA 92651 (7 4) 4~4-2264 wof'k with the photo collection For mf0< • matlOl'I, call Charles Beecher .11 548·7229 °'Mary Ellen c.odd.lrd at 856-7193. Coltl Men llllrlCY Grollll The Costa Mesa l1ttracy Croup run by t'.'\argerie Fuller and Ruth Wll..oo needs 'olunteers to help peoplt become literate or teach Enghsh u a s,es:oodJanguage. for 1nformatt0n, call the library at 646-8845. Costa Men Senior Clllzw Corp. ~ Costa ~ Senior Center a mult1- pu~ senio< ~"'ices facility i> now open at the corner o( 19th Street .ind Pomona Avenue. Volunteers a;e needed to provide occasional transportJt1on to frJil seniors, do m1~r home repairs, ;ind to as· Stst ~ith special' C?\.ents, fund.raNn~ gen· eral office work and \\ord proce)>1ng Vol· unteer instructors are abo needed ior classes at the center. mcludmg yoga, lxxik 1eview, chorus, woodworl..ms, iewclry making and Span1>h. For mote informa· lion, call Susan Schollcnbergcr at 645· 2356 from 9 a .. m -5 p m. DoratllJ'• T11rtlt Shop Dorothy's Thnft Shop 1n C<bL.1 Mesa, which benefits the AIDS Services Founda· tion o( Orange County needs volunteers to serve as cashiers and help \\ith pncing. sorting and cleaning Time dt'\oted is up to the ind1\lidual and store hours are Tu~-s· day-Saturday from 10 a.m.-7 pm For in- formation, call store manager Joseph Am· Ster at 645-6414. • Ea~t'f Seals Society rlHds voluntttfS b ongoing clerical wor~. to help 1n programs for ch1fdren with d1wbil1ties and one-time volunteers to help with special e~nts. For 1nformauon, call Marty Atherton 31 545· 2033. Exclllnll IM Clllll .... Pl'Mnllaa Clntll' Voluntl'er~ are needC'd by the facHange Club Child Abuse Pre\ention Center to teach families how to stop the qcle of drug abu~ (or families \\1th drug addicted bab1e-s. Training IS prO\lided, voluntee1~ must be 21 )'ears old ;ind the1e are other requirements. for 1nformat1on, call the volunteer cenler al 953·5757. FllrVtew Developmentll Center The Fa1f\.1ew De'elopment<il Center 1n Cost.I Mew neech \oluntee1~ to aid in the classroom. \\Orl..sho1h. lc1~urc programs, taking residents to classes or a walk. sec1c- tarial, groundsl..eep1ng. .ind st.Jffing the clothing store. Fo1 more inr.ormation, call R1ch.ird Grever at 957·5188 FeedltlClc folnlldon, Inc. Volunteer dtivers arc needed by feed· back Foundation, Inc .. for its home dcliv· ered meal progrJm (or seniors. Volunteers are needed morning>, Monday through Friday to deliver meals to seniors unable to come to the dining center, \\here hot luncht>s <m.' served The meal C{))t is on a donation basis. Call Jess1t> t.elly at 631 · 8171 . • Go Ahead •.• Kake My Day r ru. n:ii BATH-: I Schedule an appolnLment \.\Tl~h the docLOr I for a FREE FIRST EXAM and we wW give I your pet a FREE FLEA BATH. I ·All vaocinat.\ons must. be current.. I Offer exo1ree 8115192 • New cllem.s. dogs & caia only, I ._ ____________ ... Balboa. Animal Hospital 641-SMO • 89CK W. Coan Bwy.• Sewport Beach ear Ne rt & Hunt n Border YES, You C~n·~· participate in world peace and unde rstand ing Open your heart and home to an lnternptiono l Exchange Stude nt .. Col l YES Today to become a Host Family to a high school student 15-18 years of age . Soy YES to world world peace. ¥E:s ~ -A __ ~~~S#NHN A NON·PROm IHTERNATIOAAL EXCKANGE PROGRAM OEOICATB> TO WORLD PEACE (714) 955-2030 (800) 848-2121 Infonnation contained about you "'and/or your spouse in one or more Credit Bureau files! • LawsuUs • Repossessiofts • Judgements • Ba'd1ruptcy • Late Payments By using Slate & federal praeaJon laws, yw may have lhe right to "" have any or all cJ the above pcrmanentJy removed from your credit report ............ or the kno~ge to help run childr n cr.1ft programs. OrMn are nttded to ~ ~1th the books to the homebound pt• ~ram. Ako, 1hose interested in \Olunt(t 1ng to help admini~er the entire Fr1enl program are needed. Hours are Oe>11IJI including e\lcnings and weel.ends. ~or u formation, call the library at 646·8645 F~nds in SM-ice to Humanity (FISHI offers e~rpncy &sl.lnce 10 those 1n need and pcOVides the Mobile Meals pio- gram. FOf Mobile Meals, voluntttrs .ire needed 10 dri\11, which includes p1c!.iilK up food at Hoag Memorial H<»p1tal and dropping 11 "' (or e1Kht shut-11'1 1nd1\i<lual• or couples. usually elderly. Morlday.frid.l) Girl ac.11 in the Nt?\\.port and Cost.i Mew area It takes about 1112 hou~ a day and .. olun-The Girls Scouts o( Orange County w leers are ~elcome 10 perform duties once train all adult volunteers. Volunteer) Jr a month or more, °' merely substitute on nt•cded for troo~ leaders. There .He ,11 a light ba)i). Emergency JUl)taocc in\C>l\l.~ spcc1.il comm1l!C(') to pl.in e11('nt> for Ir deh .. enng food to famihcs \\ho are JI 11~ g1tls and a_duh>. Comm1tt~ could e1 w of going hungry once a month or more ei.ltnw.-e t1mt' 01.er three or four mon·tii The ~\'O·hour 1<i m~olH?S food P!kk-up or 3J. hour\ a month over a full ~ear f and del1ve · lo f.ve famihes on ~g commiuec>. The Cirl> Scouti Jr through Fnday from 10:30 a.m.·2 p.m. or afl,ays loo\..ing for community people \\Ill Saturda>-s lwtcc a month bet\\ een 9.11 1ng to share l')(pcrt1se for O~l'· M1e. ll'l a.m. Food p..1ct.ers are needed from 8:30 turc), demonstrations or cl..is~). for 1mor a.m.-2 30 pm Monday through S..ituidJv rnat1on, call th<' C1rl Scout Council ot Or lor t\\O·hour shuts. VoluntCC() may \\Orl ange County Jt 979-7900 .is little or much as d~ired People are al~ needro to staff the main orhc.e, an· ~"'~ phones for ·those m nl'ed .ind t1.1m port shut-ms co doctor's appo1ntmcnh upon need For more information. call Debby 0 Connor at 6-15·8050 Friends of the Costa Men lllrll'Y The friends of the Cosl.d MCSJ L1b1ary, a support group for the library, need> "olun· leers lo run book sales and staff the boo\.. room at the library for selling ol u!><.'J books and purchasing of new ones The 11 brary in general can u)C 1.oluntccfS \'w1lh cleric.al skills and those with a \ .. ill1ngnc'» Girts lnCOl'POl'lted of Newport-Mela Clfl) lnc0tporated ofiers allordabll' ill)( acce,s1ble supcf\.ised c<11c centf'r) for &: and boys \\1th nJtionally recognrzed 111a grJnl> and J\tl\1he> that build s. f su111c1ency, re-pons1b1hty and conh,11 with an emph.u1s on the special nt.'t-<l , g111> and young \\Omen. VoluntcN~ •..11 needed to help in the p1ogram and it-ere ato<>nal acti,111es, at the main (ac1l1ty an(] teen center, and as oliice as~1)tJnt> ar.c i;1ound) maintenance person> fo1 lurtti~ 1ntorma1ton on 'oluntccnng. call R1t.) f.:e. u.wll1 at 6-16·7181 . WHOLESAlf TROPICAL NURSERY LIQUIDATION SALE • 6" fems $2.49 25 GAL GIANT BIRDS 12' $100. • 1 GAL IMPATIENTS $1 .SO • 1 5 GAL BANANA.S 8' $20. _ ... r~n Owstanding New Jnd1a11 Restaurant" ...... ~ ''-i..oe M9llll r ..... ' ~ -~ ~~~~-.... 21361 SW W SI. Sllll All tw;.s 71•·756-1211 "Fabulous Food ... Incredibly Fresh" QrllilorVI" n..o-.~~ NATRAJ Daily Buffet Luncheon Mon-Sat ss.9s Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch Cl'ISl~E OF INDIA s.twda1 & s..., ~ 998-B South Coas! Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA 926SI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sud'f Bnutd 25932 Muirlands BIW. Miuion YitJO, CA 9Z69J (714) 497-9197 (714) 581-4200 Hair Retord)Qg _ BIKINI WAX or De~ner HAIR CUT • N:A Volta WlSl O'~ • £ OS 8i3G9'2 --------EUllOPEAN FACIAl.S Fl& D ANALYSIS CONU.TA110N Sche<l.Jlo crl oPPI 01d let OU tectn..;cn helO ',Q.J select tne roe1o1 ttiors ~' '°' ~ - .... ___ -liiI:&AtiDS - - - CAIL US! Helping Hand Financial (fn>) 444 7775 9200 OFF Paul Mltchell • AYEDA Sebastian • 1CM1 • Nexu1 s 12 ~ P-aChalre • E'()ieg 813M2 ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday, July 31, 1992 - Volunteer Directory : . . -. -·~ • ....... _ Inc. Volunteers are needed 10 aid phY'ically challt>nged aclull5 who meet monthly for educa11onal, t'nlertainment and social pur- ~· Able-bodied \Olunleers are always needed to help v.1th Nting. per..onal ntt<l• and moving v.hei?lc.ha1rs at meetings and outings For 1nformJlion, call Anne ttog;in-Sheres!'ievsky at 646-2170 or Dor- othy White a1 965-1176 Hat Connection The Hat Connection is a women's ph1l- an1hrop1c exten>ion of the Chamber of Commerce v.hich sel\e~ the communities lntll'llllll llleltllt ICldl c.... CGnnectlan The Kids uncer Connection IS an OlgJ· n1zation dt'diuted to tht' needs or afflicted children with cancer, and deals \\11th their emotional, educational and financial neech. The group's primary fund0ra1~r is throulth the sale or holiday greeting Cclrds the aTOiot'd children have cfosignea Vol- unteers are needed to help with \ales at festivals, sv.ap meets and other e\ents. Volunteers are al~ needed for clerical du- ties in the organization office . .for informil· tlon, call Pe~ry Young at 851-7774 Mardi of Dimes The March of Dimes ofitee in Costa Orlllle Cculty Cblnlber Orchntr1 The Orange County Chamber Orch($1ra need> voluntttr) to help ~II 11clcts, i.tall \OC1al affairs, work the office and with mailing pan1~. For 1nfo1mation, call C1thy Griesmeyer Jt 649-2423. Orangewood Boutique The Orangc\ .. ood Boutique 1n Curon.1 dc>I Mar, an upscale rew1e !Jout1quc \\hich bl'nef1ts the Orangewood Ch1ldr1•n's Home, IS 1n need or \Oluntet'IS to ~~·" the boutique staff \\1th retail sak"S. C1ll P..lt Stacy .it 760 6640. Orton OysleXla Society Orange County Branch lhf' (Jr1 D \tJ , r l pie to hdp tt'.ldl rcadlll $k s, All bet~ and bund e rcsular ma 1nb~ .1 <1rd1n.11e th~ Jdult sroup RC'} ul r u111t•rr dut·•~ 111dude pt'Ople \\ 'l lcll'phone Sl..11 S r(.f m<irC form :?L 1-866 l Prentice Day School South Coast Repertory The~ter _. of Co!>Ll M~ and Newport Beach. While also sharing le.ids, information, 1csources and c~periences in regard to business. the group is invOl\ed in chari1.1ble efforts. ror 1nf0<mJhon, call Kay w.ilburger at 650· 2144 The Interfaith Shelter is the largest fam· 1ly shelter in the countr,. housing. feeding and counseling 20 families daily. lt needs people to work with children (Of story hour, to take children on field trips, phone help f0< incoming calls on three-hour shifts and those with special skills to teach a 1 · 2·hour dinic or workshop Specialized skills for clinics ~ writing or budgeting can be a vast helJ>, or to act as tutors ooce or twice a week for an hour to wo1k with children. The shelter also needs people to run a canned-food dri\le one time or on an ongoing basis. The group always needs d1s~ble diapers. For information, Miii Sandee Of Wanda at 631-7213. ~ Also, the Orange County Homelt">s Task Force is recruiting volunteers fo< the Inter· faith Council Network to work one-on-one with homt'less adults in the program on basic life skills. Volunte~rs need to commit 10 Jt least three hours per week in the t'\enings at local congregations throughout Orange Counry. for additional informa- tion, call Valerie Griffin at 263-1774 Mesa n~~ ~lunt~A for fund~~ng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ committees !planning e-.ent3. ..ol1cittng. 1• Heritage Houle Auxiliary goods and ~r\iCesl, spe;iking opportuni· ties (in high schools on the danger) of drug use during prt'gnancy and on te<'n prt'gnancy, gt'netics), occasional office work and help with bulk mailing>. For in- formation. cont.:ict Cor .ilie Katch at 631- 8700 Volunteers art' needed for an auxiliary support group being formed by Heritage House. a non-profit ~lm.lnce abuse re-Interfaith CouncH coH•ry home for pregnant and parenting women and their chifdren in Costa M~ Volunteers arc needed to raise funds for house needs, prov1i:fe holiday parties for the children ;ind to offer 10\e and support to )Oung mothers. Baby Step Inn 1s a pro- gram of the Southeast Council on Alcohol· ism & Drug Problems. Heritage House of- fers a six-month program of recO\ery Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA . The Newport·Mesa-Jrvine ln•crfaith Council, an umbrella organization for sev· eral area SCl\1ce groups, needs persons ac· ti11e in the local coneregations to represent the coonc1I by servmg on boards in the community and reporting back to the In· tcrfa1th Council. For Tnformation, call C;irol Brown at 548·3283. The Newport·CCblil Mesa YMCA needs a VJriety Of gt'nNal \Ofunleer help, 1ndud· ing the chifdrcn's nucsery, administrative clerieal voluntttrs, generJI maintenance. landscaping. youth sports coaches, Jerobic instruetoo and l1feguai:Ps (special certifica- tion required). For information or appficza. tions, call Diane Berry at 642-9990 coun<.ehng. parenting sl..111\ classes. alcohol/ ·.-------------------------....;_4 d•ug "'""'""' •nd mommf-b.>by ""'"· -~li--.. :.::.:: mf0<m>1'on. "" 646·22 71. i . n .. Head Injury Program I T~c High I topes Head Injury Program's Re;i Center in COSt.i M~. a non profit n.itionw1de organ1u11on SCr\1ng the needs of heJd·in1ured adults and their fJmihes, provide> a rehabil1ta11on program ior ldults, 18 )Cars old and over, from 9 J m.-l pm. Monday-Thur'-Clay Volunteer) are needed to d\>hl ~udcnts 1n ph)>I· cal, co&nil1\C .1nd \OCJtmnal re11a1n1ng As pan 01 the program, students go to the community pool and fitnt.'•~ center Volun· trers can g1\C on<'·On·ont• .1ssi~nce at all fol1l1t1~ or g1\e time on frida)S and S.1t· ·urda\' lor monthly e1'cur"ons to mu~· um~. b.1ll~am~. p1cn1n, t•tc \\'orl.. a> 'much or I tilt' els dc">ir('(I .rnd ;ill JS<'~ are \\l•l.c,me for more 1nlnrma11on, c.111 Dee Kt'~num 01 IOC't Fern.indl'Z at 646-:'458 I We cordial!~ invite you and your guest to en joy one I COMPLIMENTARY Lunch· entree when o second lunch I entree is purchased*, or en joy 20% OFF your check I with 4 or more lunches from 11 :30-4:30 Mon. -Fri. 1 · 1 M!~~!¥ll• I I 2332 W. 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Brand Name· Mattresses ~~-~~ " A8 Friday, July 31, 1992 :YACHT From A1 -'lllendcd a party aboard the ship 'Thursday night. "I think it looks JUSI cnarvelous. It's been kept in- ta ct. Duke would have been : proud." Pilar said she and the Duke lived on the extravagant boat for t\\'O yea rs and once zipped off to Lbbon, Portugal and around the l\ted1terranean Sea_ 13ay:.hore Drive resident Don Krc:.:. recalled one time in 1976 when he and his wife Jaynie, an 1n11:rior decorator, took along 10 friends for a three-day excursion on the Wild Goose. The use of the bl1a1 was granted in exchange for \\Ork that J aynie had done for Wa)ne, said Kress, who lived near 1hc: actor. .. rhe fun thing about this trip was how many people Call say they m:idc: love in John Wayne's bed?" • ~kc:J Kress. NO\\ O\\ncd by Wild Goose Yacht Corporation, the ship has been completely redone. The upper deck ·has been convened inti.> a master stateroom, complete Public hearing on reservoir elicits anger By Tony Dodero Stan Wrner CO RONA DEL MAR -A n1ur~dJy nigh l hearing addressing t ti c \\ a t e r q u a I i t y fo r a p· pro.\imately 400.000 people turned na\tV at times a residents debated the 'w1i.dom of CO\enng the San foJquin Resel'\oi r. A cro\\d of about 150 gathered at the Harbor View Elementary School as Metropolitan Water Dis· tric t officials heard from customers of the rese rvoi r as well as from 1 larbor Ridge residenti. whose property overlooks the 55-acre body of \\ater. Some took the opportunity to hurl ve rbal jabs at MWD officia ls fo r not conducting a proper public heanng and already ma king a de· cision to cove r the re ervoir. "A reservoi r of 'this size has never been cove red," said Susan with a wood-carved bed and 1 patio. The boat is also equipped wi1h four more staterooms, a helicopter pad and a full bar and dining area and a study that has a wood· burning stove. Several photos and portraits of Wayne are scattered about the walls of the yacht· as a re some of his original memorabilia, including a mural entit led Admiral Nelson's Sea Battle and the shi p's original clock. The ship is capable of holding up to 9,400 gallons of diesel fuel, just about enough to get to Ha- waii. A sister ship to Jacques Coust· eau's boat the Calypso, the wood· en-hulled Wild _9oose was first built in 1942 and commissioned as a mine sweeper the next year. In 1955 it was sold to a Canadian and renamed La Beverie. Wayne bought the' boat in 1965 for $116,000. 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Send curriculum vitae to: Paul Toomey, Director of Physician Services VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 1688 East Main Street El Ca;on , California 92021 (619) 440-1122, Extension 2450 Sinclair. a vehement opponent of !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cm.er~ -... ho called the public hear· r, 1ng a sham. "We rci.c nt the fact that it if our families and fri ends that ''ill be used as guinea pigs for .\1\VD experiments.·· About a hundred Harbo r Ridge home-; have a 'icw of the reservoir \\h1ch is in danger of being lost along \\llh prope rty "aluc A recent envi ronmental impact report suggested covering the rcs- cno1r as a possible alternative to 1mproqng the qualit} of the water tha t has been infested "ith Afri· ~an Clawed Frogs and worm-like ~l idgc fly larvae in the past. In ad- d1t1on. chlorine added to the res- Cl'\oir to treat algae and bacteria na-. been known to create a carci- nogenic compound called triha· lomcthane. Cmcring the rese rvoir would c:l1min.itc the need to treat the water, the report stated. And i,e\(!ral residents of nearby communities and offi cials from \\:Jlcr districts serving those areas urged th e MWD to take into ac- • count all users of the reservoir. "\\ c: want clean water and they -...ant a nice view and it's going to lO:.l money any way you go," said Trudy Ohlig. "But we need clean "·11c:r. that's what we want our \\Jtcr districts to deliver." Some Harbor Ridge residents, however. suggested that MWD of- ficia ls had not looked at other al- ternatives such as partially cove r· ing the reservoir and they ques· tioned some of the cost estimates cited in the environmental report. Other alternatives suggested by the report would be the construc- tion of a treatment plant at the reservoir or just abandoning the site as water sou rce for MWD. "The no project alternative i unacccprable," said Jeff Staneart, ~ct ing utilities di rector of Newport Beach. ''The alternati ve to provide a treatment plant doesn't take a Jot of common sense to determine 1hat it is less feasible than other ilternatives." Improving water quality at the reservoir varies in cost, with the cheapest being the noating cover at approximately $1 7 million, to construction of a treatment plant at more than $100 million, MWD officials estimate. MWD officials will have a re· view period where input will be gathered from the public. Origi· nally scheduled to be only two weeks long, that review period has been extended to November 13 because of great public interest. .( here are benchmarks that represent the ultimate in accepting and ---meeting challenges. These tests are not the same for everyone. Some ascribe to the thrill and adventure of climbing mountains. Others say that sailing across an ocean is the stuff of.dreams and excitement. Most agree that one measure of personal accomplishment Is running a marathbn. Almost everyone has at some point been intrigued with the idea of running a marathon. The question has been: "How do you train?· The most effective method, ' fortunately, does not involve billions of miles, drudgery and the loneliDess of the long ' distance ;unner. The Galloway Marathon Program is based on low mileage, group support and personalized training designed specifically for you. Since its inception 10 years ago, participants have enjoyed a 99% success rate in finishing both the program and a marat/'JiM. The program is etfpctive for first time runners as well as marathoners who want to improve performance or enter the Los Angeles, long Beach, or San Diego marathons in the Spring of '93. The Independent and The Olive Garden Restaurants in conjunction with Newport Ski Company invite you to challenge yourself and join our six-month program. To kick it off, we'll be hosting two free events with Olympian Jeff Galloway, designer of the program ar1d author of the nation's best selling running book, Galloway's Book on Running. Jeff has coached thousands through their first marathon, and he 'II be setting up a personalized training program for you. Location: The Olive Garden Restaurant Date: Saturday, August 1 16811 Beach Blvd., Huntington Blach fro~ 6 ta 9 p.m. During this event, you can sign-up for the six-month program, which begins August 15 ~ at Newport Ski Company, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. You'll learn how to ~~ run a great marathon and develop a healthier lifestyle. The $99 fee covers training, 11A11o\N~M-=r - instruction manuals, plus goodes Hke a t-shirt and a copy of Jeff Galloway's nationwid8 bestseller. Please join us, meet Jeff Galloway and get ready to challenge yourself. For the duration of the program, The Independent will b8 following the progress of the marathoners in training. For more information contact Newport Sl<i Company at . ' Nr\\IP( >Hr ·f: SKI '7: < o M p. \ '.\l 't' . , 631-3289, Ext. 7 4. Rt!nlNGTON H ACI • POll!nAIN VALLIY (Another of lie 's chalenges is finding a cure lot Cl/tCJll. A potfion d each pwticflant'I program fH wll be donated to the Pediatric Catar R1111ldt Fund.) ' ' ,, - • ol ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 'Friday, July 31, 1992 A9 ~555E~~~~~~~ From A1 what you wanted to say.• " With the entire country second-guessing Gates' response tO the early Stages or the Los Angeles riots and his management of a police force condemned for its alleged brutality in a recen t Amnesty International report, Gates said he has learned to live in the public spotlight. "You never get used to it," ates said, "but you learn how to cal with it.'' One way Gates has learned to deal with criticism of his 14-ycar reign Ult LAPD's top cop has been through the p:iges of his best-selling autobiography: "Chier -My Life in the LAPO." "I did not want to write a book," Gates said. "I did not think hat anybody would be interested In it and I turned them down any, many times.'' But Gates at last relented and dictated about 160 hours of his recollections into a tape recorder, only part of which were put into print.by writer Diane Shaw. A dogged critic of the Los Angeles Times, Gates said he was disappointed with the reviews of hi s book published by the Times and delighted to see his book at · he top of the Times best seller isl. "The ni ce thing is to turn to the s Angeles Times, to the book eview section and to sec my book o. 1 on the best-seller list of th e Los Angeles Times. I'm telling you, ,.,.hat a great feeling that is," Gates said to enthusiastic np· pl:iuse. "I thought they were going to drop the "hole book review lection until it fell off the list." t In hh book, G:ites tall.s about the Rodney Kfog beating and ome .of the city's most notorious events including the SLA hootout nnd the deaths of Marilyn Monroe Wanna place a classified ad? (It works.) Call the Daily Pilot classified advertising department at 642-5678. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. .... , ..... C...lwtl , 1m-•• .. cesta•11-wa.1111 +said Oek « ChaTy • Moon Diel • kYded Glau ·HOW· 1279 Dr.••" '•tncca UC °Ass.slanl Professor. Counrosl wuuam u-.111 E d"r:Ol OI Tte Oa 'PilOtMd rnoepenoenc • PUs ll'lQ ro1a·~ s•:i Seat Cnn~ Diemer f>t;,11s ~ Ken Gr..cio& & John Moor1aCh and 8obby Kennedy. He al!)o discusses the cl)allengc or policing the ci ty during the l 984 Olympics and his role in creating police SWAT teams and the nationally recognized DARE (Drug Abuse Resis tance Education) program. Gates also writes about a painful part Qf his life, his son·!> drug abuse. "People a\k me about that all the time," he said. "He got bitten by a plague. :1 plague of narcotics and drugs '"a) back "hen he was teen-ager and he was never able to break out of 11," Gates said. "We cannot in this nation sun l\C too many more years unless we conquer thi plague that seems to really kick in and hurt our kids more than an)thing el!>e:· Ila 1880 ~8 DOD --SUNROO_fus~p'!.f:c~~~--AUOUST I SIZE . REGULAR s SALi SI I Compact Cors l ~ll30 S250'l0 $200.. I Mini Trvcks 17x35 S275c.: $225 .. ~rg:_!ru_::; 2,!:_~8-~25.: ,,_ S!!_S .. _J "ASK ABOUT OUR GUAIANTll" 722-TINT • 722·9813 MON-SAT 9-5 1690 PLACENTIA-"C" COSTA MESA, CA 92627 The Lobdell Group Hits . The Lecture Circu it If you'd like the Lobdell Group to entarlain and inform with a tailor·made performance. for your orgam- zation, please call 811/ Lobdell at 540-1224. We re S tl(nes more exating than your typics/ speaker. THIS WEEK'S . TOPICS · . Special Presidential Preview & Predictions! 4 w/purchase of any new motorcycle a 8244°0 Value Where To Watch Tbe Lobdell Group Costa Mesa M,T.TH,F • 7:30pm Channel 61 T,TH• 6Wpm Channel3 Newtort Beacll !Comm cable) WED • 730pm Channel39 (Comcast) WED ·600pm Cnannel 3 HunttnttH Bea ell SUN • 900ptn Ct:a~.nel 3 lmae WED · 730pm C~anne. :l • SUZUKi. OFFFR ENDS 7/31 /92 ® 'Therideyou'vebeenwaitingfor.'M ORANGE COUNTY SUZUKI 646, 24q8 1 601 Newport Boulevard • fil Costa Mesa ' I " .. -. / • t -~--· ._ ... - --... A10 Friday, July 31 , 1992 -------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- t ol-1 - Society Society Editor VidA Dean ... 642-4311 Summertime fashions for the social scene ~----- Bouillaooisse $14.95 ~119.9S From far left, Sandpipers ~esident Kattiy Biava in striped shorts and 1 T-shirt decorated with nautical nags and a signal man. Jennine Baillfe in short-fitted white dress: simple in style with the piuazz of feathers around the neck. . Kimberly Church·in her black dress with <1\'er-the-shoulder cord straps and strappy black shoes. Ally Churilla in striped rompers and cap with socks and sandals. Julie Eberlin in a design highlighted with white rompers and black boots. C hecking out fashions· on the social scene continues to be one of our fun pastimes .. There arc standouts everywhere you go - ~ome because-they go so well wi th the theme of the affair and ..,omc i.lrC. well, just very interesting. I I ~ic French Seafood Chowder ' Shrimp, mtLRJs, dams & Red Snapper in a fish broth. ~ Served with garlic crout.ons and Rwille. { I I Sm~ Kathy Biava at a beach party looking cool in striped shorts teamed up with a T-shirt decorated with nautical fl ags and a signal man. Oiava IS president of the Sandpipers, a support group for Hoag Hospital. air v.aJid wid\ chis Qqni I ------------------------------------ Vida Dan All members of the SO-active-member Sandpipers will be into fashion on Sept. 12 as Bullock's South Coast Plaza presents an 8:30 a.m. fund-raising trend show/conti rv.:ntal breakfast for the group. Ticket information is available by calling Cathy Wagner at 574-7209. JoAnne Fix and Laraine Eggleston are co-chairs. Sandpipers and el.cons will be sparkling in black-tie attire on Oct. 24 as members stage the "Sea of Dreams" gala honoring Hyla and Richard Bertea. Ally Churilla attended the same beach party at The Dunes and she chose striped rompers for the outing.-- Knowing that a gi rl can't start to protect her baby-fresh skin too soon. Ally topped off her look with a fetching · Society cap and added i.ocks and sandals for protection from the hot sand. Spo tted Kimberly Church of Costa Mesa at an opening party of Diva. th e new David Wilhelm eatery near the OC Performing Arts Center. Her "little black dress" had over-the-shoulder cord st raps and with the Kathryn Conover fashi on she wore strappy black shoci.. Julie Eberlin found the perfect outfit at Mineral, Fashion Island, for an under-the-stars party "ith a black and white theme. A black design highlighted the white rompers and she wore black boots. Same B& W party, and Jennine Baillie shows up in a short-fitted white dress that was simple in style, but !.ang out with the pizzazz of feathers around the neck. 0 \ FASHION NOTES: Roger Martin, director of the Chanel Boutique at South Coast Plaza, will discuss fall/winter styles Wednesday during a meeting of the Fashion Grou p International. The 5:30 p.m. gathering at The Center Club will feature a wine and hors d'oeuvres social hour. Florence Smales ~ill be in cha rge of the fashion segment of the 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday'luncheon of Newport Beach Christian Women's Club at the Bal boa Bay Club. More information is available by calling Ad,ele, 760-9616, Donna, '75-2636, or Oertrude, 760-0828. How to submit your nuptial news bE e~RRl1'!- The Daily Pilot welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement o r wedding with our readers. ~f\ .. =NOVA'-=· ========== • Pick up e ngasement or weddlng forms tn our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Photos of the couple or of the bride only may be submitted with the finished form. Black and white photos reproduce best, but you may submit sharply- f ocused color photos for approval. Write your name on ·the back of the photo. If you want your photo retumed, plcJse include a stamped, addre~!IC'd mailing envelope. Eng,1gemcnts and weddings are published on a pcice available basis. For more Information, call 642-4321, extension 350. • Experience Chnge County's finest Italian D.Jisne and a spectacula' bay '-itf:M/. Cel~ti19 25 Years in Newport Beach! Join us July 26th tD July 31st for a very special four course talian Dinner. Sslud! ~ $15 per pel'SOO Dinner is served each night from 5pn ta 12 rnidnb (VVeekerds 'tit 1 am) Dur piano bar 11t111 keep }OJ hummin'! 3131 w Coast t-+hy .• ~ Beach (714) 642-7880 et lop d the We. 414 N. NeWpcn Blvd, Newixn Beach• 645-6700 ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL SuMMER SPECIAL ••• .. .. . " .. j ... ,,, (, c ) During July and August we are offering: 50% off all family sitlings And 25 Complimentary Christmas atds Ask About Our Special Portrait Video Presentation FIGGE .. P HOTOGRAPHY INCO RP ORATED -Emlltnrt in portrc1t11rt for ()t'" ~ 1fO'S The Best Treatment ... 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Skippers also report lots of fish bein.s broken off which is a good indication we will soon see some very big blue and black marlin at the scales. Sailfish and striped marlin in" the 100 -125 pound range are also giving sportsmen lots of action with most of the smaller fish being released. Boats in search of docado :itc not ha ving much luck, but those caught arc in the 40 pound cla:>s. YellO\\fin tuna arc also 1n the picture with most averaging 50 ·60 pounds. Water conditions have calmed down after a series of hurricanes passed by the Cape last week and water ~ampcrJturcs .are at 80 egrecs. Bait availability is still ot good but fish continue to e attracted to lures "1th the be>t action on dark colors and green/yellow combinations. Hotels and boats are still available for Bisbce's Black and Blue Tournament in Bringing The World - Closer To You Everyday. Ask about our Honeymoon Registry I Love to Travel provides you with friendy servimand knovtiedgeable agera. October. Summer is a good time to fish Cabo San Lucas and t.tuee-night fishing packages start at $450. You can have a great tip on less money according to travel expert Arthur Frommer. His motto: "With a little knowledge and a willingness to explore new approaches, anyone can save on any trip anywhere in the world." hotels directly to negotiatti for.a you c.1n carry .ind ~ou'll bl• .i 9 Sl..ip Nightc.lubs Cultural favorable room rate. pnsbner 01 e>..pl'rb1\ e la\lcalis .ind t.'\ u t are u.;u ~ a bllt~r ba•ga111 4. Go Rural Stay outside of a hotel porter~. lr1:.tead, takl' on.-. than 111ght11ll' !>pots Looi\ here and major city, avoiding high·priced mccJiunHizl'd :.u1tCd'e and c.11r\ 11 ,1bro:iJ tor d oun( 11C:..et ~JOtlh . AVALON hotels and restaurant.5. lhen take on public tr.in~porta11on 10 Thin!.. Free Don't p.1~ fur day trips to see museums ilnd 8. Be Flexible About rood M.111\ an) thing }OU c..1n gt·t frl!e. Fur Janet of the Avalon Fish Market saxs the marlin action is good. Fifteen caught weighing from slightly over 100 pounds to 180 pounds. The action is hot and the fish were found about three miles off the north end and caught mostly on lures. Sunday proved to be a good day with six reported and one tag and release It just takes the right altitude and some sound advice. Here are Frommer's ten commandment.:; ror successful budget travel: attractions. · inrormal or i.imily·'.>l} led fl''>IJ Jr.111G t!\ample, "h1,; bu) m.1p) "hl!n 5. Stay Private Staying in a sEme IJrgc pJrt1ons. Don t be ~lw tourist bure;ius pr11\ 1de them7 Ir private home or an apartment is about splitting one portion ,1mons )Our o~d1t c.uci carril's rental car often much more economical then _itn0..peopi.~---------in>ui.'.lncer<ivn t hlA ~OU:. even a hotel's bargain rate. To learn about available homes and apartments, contact local tourist bureaus. WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE HARBOR I. Prioritize Decide what's most important lo you, then economize around it. Most people can't afford to fly first class, st.1y in a luxury hotel, eat every meal in a three-star restaurant and shop endle)sly. But you may be able to indulge. in one of these activities ir you econom1£e elsewhere. 6. Use A l'Ms Have cash, will spend is typical vacation behavior To avoid impulse spending. take only a small amount of cash and use automatic teller machines to get more as you need it. IT rtE LOVl: BOAT ·,,. EXOTIC AD\ l:NTURES I BOOK ~O'v\1 Davy's Locker reported by Dina -seven boats with 330 passengers reported four yellO\vtail (good size), as Dina Sclid -" big ones," 11 lienito, 40 barracuda, 58 calico bass, 211 sand bass. two sheaphead, one halibut. 125 mackerel, 17 blue shark • one release and two maco. 2. Use Consolidators Consolidators buy blocks of airline tickets, hotel rooms, cruise ship cabins and car rentals at deeply discounted rates and pass them on to travelers. l ook ror ads in the tra\.el section ;our local ne-...-spaper. 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LOHl U'TA1t9 MONTEREY CHARDONNAY 19I0,7'411. . ...................................... . i!l[,''r11I /11 \()\\l\/i\tl •\\!ii//,' · ' 401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, California Telephone (71~) 760-0403 Houn: 8am-9pm Mon ... Sat. 8mn-8pm Sunday ,. Sports Friday July 31 , 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlso n .... 642-4330 eAt.387 Section B Sports on TV-radio/82 Youth water polo/83 Classifled/84 ~IC ~ttuv'Daoly Pil« Rikard Bergh and the Dukes are ready for Jimmy Connors, and anything else the Strings wish to present tonight. NHYC in control, keeps on ticking ~ Host club jumps to front after first day's racing in U.S. Yacht Club Challenge Cup. L_ reached a ma..'<imum speed of six knots and stayed to the ex- treme left in the first two races. NHYC, after winning the first two race~. was fifth in the third heat. By Richard DuM "At the start of the third race, we got squeezed from both s~ WTtltf sides," Bechtel said. "These boats are equal to racing IROC's NEWPORT BEACH Gary Bechtel, operating the bow -it's a true test of how well you can sail." for the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Catalina 37, encour-NHYC skipper Colin Bate, whose crew eliminated seven aged the crew members with some special tactics Thursday af-other in-house fleets to advance to the U.S. Yacht Club Chal- ternoon in the opening races of the fifth biennial U.S. Yacht lenge Cup, winning by a quarter of a point. is representing his Club Challenge Cup, sailed in waters out of Newport Bay. club in this regatta for the first time. "I tried to inspire them to go faster, so I ~--...... "I just put the crew together, and two of dangled (my Ro1ex watch) over the boat," the guys are on my Etchells-22, so basically said Bechtel, a member of the NHYC's win-the team is built around th em," Bate said. ning Challenge Cup crew in 1986. "We were the most left boat in the first two Even though wind conditions were light, races, so we're glad because we're further Becht el's strategy seemed to work as the along now than when we started. We were NHYC finished the first three races ahead all even before. in the overall standings. outmaneuvering the "From the wind direction we had today, San Diego and Southern (New Orleans) the left side generally favors the boat. Most yacht clubs, which finished second and third, of the guys here, though, have sailed here respectively, following the first day of com-before, but we might have a little bit of an petition. Racing today and Saturday begins at noon. advantage (sailing in our home waters). You want to stay on Overall winners receive a watch worth $3,000 from Rolex, the left-hand side of the course because the wind builds up the event's sponsor. Sixty percent of Satu,tday's final results there." will consist of the eniors in the Catalina 37s; 20 percent of Bate said that SOYC has a pair of excellent junior sailors, the scoring will come from the CFJs and the other 20 percent as does NHYC. from the Lasers. NHYC was able to take a hard left early on in the first two The Catalina 37s are being used in this regatta for the first races, but was forced by the boats around it in the third race time. The junior sailors are being included for the second to shift right. . time. "Our strategy is to continue winning," NHYC member Neil "It's amazing how consistent all three teams arc," Bechtel Jensen said of the five remaining races, three today, two o n said. Saturday. In flat seas Thursday with the wind out ot 235 degrees, Phil Thompson, former Australian Olympic sailor, Richard l)len shifting to 215 degrees at the end of the day, the NHYC See CHALLENGE CUP,a ·~MESA TIRE COMPANY AlJTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Co.ta Mesa , I -~ ...,. And Rikard Bergh, and the rest of the Newport Beach Dukes are waiting in TeamTennis duel at John Wayne Tennis Club. By Richard Dunn Spons Witter T here's something new being created around this town. It could be historic. 1 And for Rikard Bergh, known for his towel-\\avmg on the bench and emotio.n on the court almost as much as ht eve- popping aces while playing men's singles and doubles for the first-place Newport Beach Dukes, the noise being generated lately at the John Wayne Tennis Club is music to his cars. "When I win a point now, (the crowd) is really noisy and n makes me feel better," said Bergh, who along with teammates Amy Frazier, Lise Gregory and Ronnie Bathman has given the usually sedate crowd plenty to cheer about. ""Lise is starting to get more excited now, but she's alwavs clinched her fists; Ron- nie's also psyched; Amy's saying, 'Come on'; (head coach) Greg Patton and (as- . ' See BERGH'82 U.S. avoids upset, again Timmons leads uphill battle for men's volleyball team's 5-set win over Spain. Special to the Daily Pilot BARCELONA -Close sha\-CS are b'ecoming a dangerous habit for the U.S. men's volleyball teamn. The Cardiac Kids did it again on Thursday, putting their coach and fans through the gauntlet, then coming from behind to win once again in men's vol- leyball here at. the XXVth Olrmpiad, besting host, and r e I a t i v e I y- u n her a Ide d, Spain, 15·6, 14- 16, 12-15, 15-11, 15-10. 0 College product Steve Timmon~ & Co. on to the fourth pool match again~t France on SaturdJ\. It wa) once again .a match lac king real and o r con)i,tcnt po"cr tor the U.S. Japan took the U.S. into live e1-.. fi- nal!~ lo~ing on th e court. but '' 1nrllng off the court. Canada took the U S into fi,e sets, and the Canad1Jns JTC not con~idcred medal threat) Thurs· da) 11 "as Spain "h1ch took the l\\0- 11me defending gold mcdJh)t-. to the limit. The meat of the s'hcdulc still lie-. .thcad \\ith Ital) and France in pool p la). and the med a I rounds "I re ally don't know why we still can't get it to- gether," said Newport Harbor High and Orange Barcelona, '92 \\ h1ch figur1.: to include the Com- mon" eahh of In- dependent St.ite!> (formcrl) the So- \ i Ct Union). Cuba and The NcthcrlJnd~. as "ell as BraLil Coast College product Stc'e Timmons. who had 27 kills in all for the day The victory, the second in three starts (Japan's victory off the court account- ing fo r the orily blemish), sends Ne\\· port Harbor High and Orange Coa t VIM. tMvacova ..... uu.••rw1•w ... ~,.. T1mmom. a has been the case from the tart in the)c Summer Olympics, ''as the kc) to the 'ictol). )IJmm1ng 27 k1 I . in- cluding the final point tn the llc- breaking tilth set. Spain. \\ hich entered C\-'11' pdatilln a' See OLYMPICS 'B3 CDUfiOfll GOLF BAGS ................ ' ••OfflAGI ... ...... . .. ... 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Maybe we're creating history.'1 The Dukes (8-J). who clinched a playoff spot for the first time in their three-year history on Tuesday with a 30-21 overtime victory against Vail, host Jimmy Connors and the Los Angeles Strings ( 4-7) tonight at 7 in their final regular-season home match al the Wayne Club. Winners of ·seven straight matches, easil y a club record, the Dukes can win th e division title outright if they win their remain· ing three matches. They took O\er fir~t place on Wednesday, thanks to the Stri ngs' victory o'er Vail at the Forum. "Rob Nelson called me early (Thursday) morning and woke me up to tell me tha t Vail lost," Bergh said. Bergh, 26, and Bathman were expected to give Newport Beach a solid doubles team this season. They haven't disappoint ed at 56- 46, rated No. 4 ove rall in the TeamTcnnis men's doubles standing~. According to Bergh (pro· nounced berg), 52-54 in singles this !>Cason. pla~ ing against Con- nors and dealing with the ve t· cran·~ kno"n tactics on the court isn't a di!>t raction. "He ne\;er bothers me :i.t all," ~aid Bergh. who lost to Connors. 6·5. in their fi rst meeting at the ~~111o;r-. ,r'-.. ' .::. TODAY'S TELEVISION Olympic• TriplecHt Red Channel-Boxing (ehm1nabon bOuts). 6 30 a.m , Swimming finals, 9 am .. Track and field (heats and finals. delayed), 11 :30 a.m.: Swimming heats {delayed), 2 p.m.; Track and field (heats. delayed). 3.30 p.m White Channel-Gymnastics. 11 am.; Tennis (second round singles. first round doubles, delayed). 2 p.m. Blue Channel-Women's volleyball (Brazil· Cuba). 4 am .. Men's baskelball Ooined in progress). 6 a.m . Women's volleyball (USA· Unified Team). 10 am.. Men·s basketball. noon, Men's basketball (delayed). 2:30 p.m. No\lr Live coverage begins at 2 a.m. daily; re- peats at 2 p.m., or later, daJly All events sub- 1ect to change. 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KMPC (710) 7.30 p.m. -SO-Dodgers. KABC (790) THURSDAY'S COUNTS NEWPORT LANDING -S .• boats. 217 anglers 568 sand bass. HM calico bass. 3 sculptn. 13 bOolto, 1 barmuda. 6 yenowtAll. 291 mackerel DAVEY'S LOCKER -8 l>Oals. 222 an· glers 2 yellowfin tuna. 51 ~0<ado. 12 sldPtacl<. 21 yellowtall, 16 blue sharl< {released). 11 bonito, 107 banac~ 10 calico bass. 450 sand bass. 1 rocldlsh, 1 halibut. 125 mackerel. REPAIR! DON'T REPLACE WHILl -U-WAIT (~ LONG CRACK AND STONE CHIP RIPAIR COASTAL WINDIHllLD RIPAIR 1966 I Newport llvd. Cotta Mao 645-2554 ''#Wti!td ,;,. ~., Forum last Sunday. "He didn't say a word to me when 1 . played against him last time, and he didn't say anything in doubles, either. 1 really don't care wh a t he docs, though, because l usually like to fool around wi th the crowd , too." ing doubles. .. I've been try· ing to do a lot of rehab. I always carry a ponable gym with me and do exercises to keep (the shoul- der) going. No~. I only play one set of singles at max· imum speed, but if ir was two or three sets, I can make it but I'd be so sore the next day I couldn't lift my arm. Connors enters tonight's match as the league's No. 2 si ngles player with a 62-47 record,· trailing only At· l a nt a's Brett Steven (50-36). Rikard Bergh "It would be 0 A former Long Beach State standout born and raised in Swe- den, Bergh hasn't always had '1is serves go his way. A permanently inflamed bicep tendon in his shoulder acts up regularly, the key reason why Bergh started playing more doubles than sin· gl es three years ago. "I needed two surge ries, but l didn't think th at would make any improvement to the shoulder, so I just started playing slowly and played more doubles," snid Dergh. who r~ached the doubles finals in four tournaments last year, three with Dathman, who has also been Bergh's Swedish Davis Cup partner. "I kept ( d rppping) in my si'n- gles ranking, but my doubles was going up. I'm ranked like 900th in singles, but 40th in doubles. l ca n still make a good living play· very difficult to have surgery because they'd have to remove all of (the buildup) and I'd have to work out for six months, but even then I wouldn't know if it would be better. I'll just keep playing for as long as 1 can and continue building up the shoulder muscles. Until it's too painfu l, then I'll quit." Bergh's shoulder acted up in Raleigh last week, causing his ex- plosive serve to become medio- cre at best. '1\vice this season, Bergh has chalked up 11 aces in a match, once against Phoenix, once ngai nst Sacramento. "Some days, my arm just doesn't respond to my needs," he said. "In Raleigh, it wasn't moving at all and I was losing on my i.ervcs. l los t 6-2 (to Tim Wi lkison) where normally l should win. I should never lose my serve and at Raleigh it's a pretty fast surface, o 1 should'vc held my serve. Between Bam-1 Oam & 5pm-Close Monday-Friday At the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club Please present this ad to the Pro-Shop OFFER ExPIRES 8131192 1---J1l ~-I (714)540-7500 1701 GCX..F COURSE DR. COSTAMESA I Trade-in unwanted CDs or Cassettes for cash or credit toward anything in the store! r-----------------------. ' AllUSED ·I 1 Compact Discs i S3.99 & up S20FF ' I __________________ _..., , Wth this coupon. f.x.pires 8/9/92 I --------------------------· 7 locations to serve you! Inducting our NEWEST LOCATION •.. 1835 Newport Blvd. A104, Costa Mesa (The Courtyard) (714) 631-4711 Hours; 1 Oam -1 Opm 7 da)'5 a week ~-~~ ........ ~~~ ,,,..'s:9191! "h 's day to day. You neve r know when it's going to (Oare up). I feel very forrunate these pasl four weeks 10 play the whole time. I've never had to leave the court, so it's been good." Bergh, who has been averaging six -aces per match, reached his first Grand Slam quarterfinal last yetr at the U.S. Open, finishing the year in '\he top SO (46th) for the first time while earning a ca- re~r-high $71,735. 0 Meanwhile, Bergh's having "a blast" playing for the -oukes, who were 7-7 and 6-8, respec- tively, in their first two seasons, failing to make the playoffs both times. "We have great team' spirit," he said. "All four players arc getting along like we're best friends. Like (on Thursday), we all went down to Laguna Deach to lay out a little bit. And (Wednesday) I took the girls out· to dinner in Long Beach while Ronnie went shopping. We're doing all of these things to· gether. h 's a really neat relation- ship we've created. We've always kn own each other by face, but now the thing has developed into something really nice." 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School ettabllshed 1976 New Costl M111 LDC1111n Conveniently located near the borders of Newport Beach, Irvine & Santa Ana Heights with easy access from the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways (71•1557-8151 - 1788 .... (Al 17111 llllfll) COSTA MESA 014) 111-7712 HOURS: 7:30 ·I MONDAY · FRIDAY 7:30 • 5:30 IATUROAY WE HONOR MOST CRIDfT CARDS •• ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ;: Friday, July 31, 1992 You 'II never OBI rleh .,,,,,,,,,, Help Local pololsts aye upcoming Junior nationals OLYMPICS: From 81 Wanted1 0... .-.._•lier~ ~!;! ..................... .. Joltll...... ... ....... _.. ... ...... pl3:'~... • ........ , .... ., .......... ... .................... ] ......... ..... ,. ............... ~., Halei ,,..,.,. a olu9 In Ille Ml • Sia Coftteota 11..-r c ... , ... '"'rte....,, Ma-4llO. .../ By Barry Faulkner Spolts Wrttr Five a{ea high school products, wctuding prep All· Americans Rikki Krumin!> und Austin Weir, form the nucleus for the Fullerton- based E.A.s :r. club'lt 17- and-under team, which b seeded No. 1 for the Jun ior Nationals, scheduled Mon-auy Througnsiituraay in frort Lauderdale, Fla. c tiW ,,..,_ ........ ~ "' ... "'vi"• lie .... .. Duck~! tJh.: "\\ cilk tin!..:" in pool pl:iy, rd1uun<.JcJ from the opening 'cl. ::.n.1pping a 14· ~tll ...::ore 1n t h~ 'C<'l>nll set after the U S. had rallied twm :1 1~·1 2 ddicit, and then \\Cnt on to post :i 12-5 k.1d in the thi1J ~t't before fh•ht1n~ uf( :i '>C\:cn-pwnt L S run 111 cl1>'c 11 uut. Fortugno struggles, no decision ®. I he l .~. ''·" gutll}' of '>C\Cll ~en ice error-. it1 tht: 1 hm.1 !!,ame Jfon1.: ANAi IEIM -Angels rookie Tim Fortugno remains unbeaten aft er three ~tarts, bui it was a rough go tor the 30-year-old product of . Suuthe rn Calirornia College 1 huN.lay afternoon at Anaheim St.1dium. Detroit, was roughed up by the Seattle Mariners for five hits and five earned runs in four innings of work, striking out one and walking two before being lifted with a 5-1 deficit, Krumins, a recent gradu- ate of Newport I !arbor High, is joined by former Sailors Matt Pan.ons and Joe l laxcl, as well as recent CdM grad- uates Wejr :ind Alex Tah- moush as E.A.S.T. starters. '1\\c l<\l\C\\ ~p .. 11n \\OUld be 11rcJ up fur the m;Hch a11d th.11 th'-) ''ould be rc.1J,," I 1mmo1h ~.ml. "'But mo.,l u1 the! pwhh:ms \\Cre on our .. 1Jc uf the net. We ,m: nvt '.:ning \\Cll •• Fortugo, who got his first win 1n h1~ l:.Jo,t !>tart, a 9-0 victory over The Angels st~uck for five runs · in the bottom of the eighth inning to gain a 6-5 victory, and as a re- l.Ult got Fortugno off the hook. Parsons, starts in goal for the team. comprise d of Southern eatifornia all -stars and coached by new Ful- le rton High coach, Jeff Hohne. \ 1. ' ~I .. Sp;1i11 mo\cd nut to a 5-1 lea(] in the founh ~c l, keyed h) a trung ~cl'\ 111g game, hut the U.!:> .. led b) Tim- mons. h.11tkJ h.u:k to tJJ...e the l..::iJ .1t IJ.s and nc,cr GHALLENGE CUP: at Newport Harbor, sails the Laser Why, in sports, you must always yell "heads .up." fl 11i.cJ I •;.id\ ' From 81 l,l\elli, Ward Mace •nd Dan 1 homp~on round out NHYC's Catalina 37 crew. Racing the 'CFJs for the NHYC .111: cousins Jack Hogan and Casey 1 logan, both Newport Harbor Hig h stude'nts, while Dnnny Zim· b.ildi. heading into his junior year for NHYC. . "Adding the CFJs and the La- sers really adds much more and 'makes the competition-much bet· ter," said Bechtel, the only NHYC returnee to the Challenge Cup along with tactician Bill Men- ninger. Krumins is bound for de- fending · NCAA · champion Cal, while Haxel (UC San Diego), Tahmoush (USC) and Weir, who plans to red !.hirt at Orani;e Coa~t Col- tc'ge before transferring to Cal, will also tune up for their collegiate career!>. CdM's 13-year-olds on the rise C orona del Mur's junior , .. u1er polo prog1.1m\ 13·.inJ-unJcr team j.., on its way to the nation~1l tuurnJmcnl 111 I ort L1uJcrJ;ilc, '>tarting Monday. Becau~c of ~p.1ce limitation~ in tolb) ·, cd111un, a complete lu4.lJ... ut Ted Oandaruk's crew is fo11 hcoming 1111 S:.lltml.I\. In th.: dee "I' c fifth <,Ct the u.5 \\J~ nt:.\Cr in lrOU· blc. tJk11 g the f1:Jcl for good at 8· 7 alh:r ~eH:n tic score~. \hen L 1guna Ucu"h\ Scott i urlun" dd1H:rcd a kt:\ kill to nll)\1,; ll to Q.7, anJ he d1J 11 ag:un ll> pu~h the issue to "It's really a true test of really the best yacht club in the United St:ites. It's an excellent format." • 12-IJ, '>dlmg up the rim- mvn .. · hni,h, PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES FIRST AMERICAN 1. AMENDMENT TO THE PLICATION$, TELEPHONE Treasurer Business Name(!tl ~sted Jell Parker PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE be receiVed by lhe City of ropes, clothH and the CITY OF COSTA MESA 754 5245 OR CALL AT THE This statemenl was filed above on Jury 13 1992 Th s sta!errent .,...,, I.led ----------• ------'-· ..;.'---Costa Mesa at the Office of llke. 2 . Towota Forklift MORTGAGE COMPANY, PARKING DESIGN STANO-OFFICE OF THE PLAN· .,..11h the County Cieri< ot Ct•115topher C Epping ":h tl°lt' Count>' C.ftfk of CNS 1044985 BSC 882 lht City Cltfk. 77 Fair M 0 de I Ser I a I N 0 , a Cellfornle corpore· ARDS TO INCREASE THE NINO DIVISION ROOM Or;tnge Counly on June JO This s1atemer.t was 1 ~d Orange Courity on Juty 8 SUMMONS NOTICE OF · Oriv,, Costa Mesa, Cahlor· 4F014-13340. 3. Com-Ion, Trustee, By: RATIO OF ACCESSIBLE 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, 1992 w1lh the COUl'llf C.er" ol 1~92 · (CITACIOW PETITION TO nla, unhl, tri. hour of 10·00 puter Swstem . printers erry Kawe, Its PrHI· (HANDICAP) PARKING COSTA MESA CALlfOR· . F536551 Orange Coun1y on July 13 F537508 JUDICIAlt ADMINISTER !::lc'h A~~est I~~ 1:r ~ and support equip. ent, 888 N. Mein s~ ~ .. ~~ESTHT~ ~~~0?~~ N~'i;bllshed N•wport Put>hslled Newport Beact· 1992 F537947 ;~~~S~(t~3,,,~~~·~.~~~~~; NOTICE TO OEFEN· ESTATE OF: opened publicly and read ment; 4. Office furnl· ::~g1 ::z-:,::;,~·e; Mems OF THE UNIFORM Beach..Cosla Mesa Oa ly Cosla Mesa Oa •y P. 01 Ju f Puo l"l°'ed Ne¥.pOrt BEia .~ 11. 2.1. 3t A~gus1 7, 1992 AD !'uNseTd:ot ( ACvHRI alSoT,.• JEANLEHNEWETTekEaL aloud In the Couoctl Cham-lure and warehouse I 15 1""""2 FEDERAL ACCESSIBILITY Piiot July 31, 1992 10, 17. 24. 31, 1992 Costa Mosa Oa ly p 01 July F-191 .. ..,.. bera. Sealed proposals equipment and Five Deted: Ju W • •• STANDARDS (UFAS). EN· 1522 F·479 PHER CHANDLER; JEANNETTE shall bear the title of the Container sheds. s. All Published Newport VIRONMENTAl DE1ERMI· 17 24 31 August 7 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE DOES 1 through SO, In· ELAINE LEHEW work and name pf the bid· the •h•lvt"9•· and are Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally NATION EXEMPT. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO.TICE F-4961 ________ _ clualve aka JEANNETTE der but no 01~ :i~hn-located at: 997 Aal\-Pdol July 24. 31 , August 7, 2. APPEAL OF ZONING DECLARATION OF CNS1050.737 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious YOU ARE BEING SUED LEHEW guishing marks. 'I 1• d I h A C t 1992 ADMINISTRATOR'S OECI· N Business Neme BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud CASE NO A182878 celved after the scheduled op venue, oa a F510 SION TO DENY ZONING INDEPENDE CE Fictitious Fictitious Statement I • • closing time f()( the receipt MHa, CA 92828 ACTION ZA 92-06 FOR I, DAVID ZEPEDA JR IN Business Name B I N T F le ••I•' demandando) To all heirs, beneficiaries, of bids shall be returned to The bulk aale ls In-PUBLIC NOTICE PHILIP ANO JANE MIUER THE NAME OF THE CRE· Statement us neH •m• ne OI o .... ng persons LISA FEMINO, • minor, cred1tor1. cont_lngent credl-bidder unopened. H shall tended to be con-AN ADMINISTRATIVE AD: AT 0 R OTHER WI s E Tiie Fo towing pe1son' Stetement a~~RdKos~t bpu:;~~s. CO by and through ANDY ~~hse,::.pe~s°.::~e;:'::i~ be the soi. responsibthty of summed at the office CNS 1050825 JUSTMENT TO ALLOW A KNOWN AS THE GAEA~ are doing business as areT~~1/0~1~~~~s ~:!sons 3535 Ea~t coast Hwy FU41NO, her Guardian the will Of estate Of both ~· ~dder ~~er that his of Sellen 8 nd buyer et: SUPERIOR COURT OF 4' SIDE. VARD SETBAGK ~g~Co~NAi~ pi~sJA~T SOFTWARE LANE. 2900 la)ALL?Eo ARCHITEC· •306. Corona del Mar Ad Lltem ot· " • ' b d s rece n proper 897 Randolph Avenue THE STATE OF (5' REO.) ANO A 18' ' U TED STATES Ellesme1e A .. enue Coi.ta TURAL WOOD PRODUCTS Ca. f 92625 You have 30 CALEN· JEANNETTE E LEHEW aka time. Coate Meaa CA 9282S CALIFORNIA FRONT SETBACK b20' ~~Arii\E ~~ LARGE CH ~HI CaJ1I 92626 (blCOAST SCREEN SER· w,11 am Packard Tnyen, DAR DAYS efter tbl• JEANNETTE ELAINE P~oJ~·.:·~~dl~;i~ and the '•ntlclpeted FOR THE COUNTY ~~ri:> ~::~AZTL~~ .. ~ 249·250, PPS 223'.224 tr1~~~~~:erA~.~~!n\?;,~ VICE, 4001 B•ICh Stre~ ~; ~;;; dEi ~ac:a~111~1'262~0- •ummona Is served on L~~~ tka JEANNETTE Gentfal Provi11oru to the Hie date la August 18, OF ORANGE CONJUNCTION WITH THE SECT,ION I R.S. 1999, Mesa Calif 92626 ~:6~gor l Bea .. h, a i M cha:I Ward Thyen 3535 wou to flle a typewrlt· L Standard Speclllcatlons 1992 PEN EL 0 PE M, DEMOLITION OF AN EX· TITLE 8 USC SEC. 148t· Ra a' K Blank 2900 Elles· H E 'coast H Corona dei ten rHponH et this fife/EJ:Tl~~SAha~E~~W may be obtained et~· Of· The bulk aale Is sub-BROOKS, lndlvlduelly ISTING ~GE' ANO THE BJ0~~~~g~~l0~00i mere A~enue, Costa Mes3 1~~ e~a~r~~~~· 4~;d~~~en Mat Ca1.1 9~25 • LEMAY In lht Superior fice of the Ct~ Env•""'· lec:t to Cal"ornla Uni· as the heir of LYNN AODITIO OF A ONE· I BLISH O OE Ca•1f 92626 Streel •F Newpon Beach Thts business 1s con· tter or phone call Court or Caltlom1a County 'f 1~u 10rtve. sta ~e,:. form Commerclal Code ANN CONWAY, end on STORV, 8 SO.FT. LIVING ~t1.Zk~ ~~ RIGHt~o EX. This busonou •s, con· CaM 92sSo ducted by: co-partners not protect rou; of ORANGE. ' :i• om a, u~f ~~A~ Sec:tlonn 8108.2 behalf of the ESTATE AREA ANO A 472 SO FT., PATRIATE ABSOLUTE MY ducted by: husband and Ttus business •s con· The reg1s1rant(sl com-wowr twpewrltten r• THE PETITION requests a 1 paymen o ' s oo The name and ad-OF LYNN ANN CON· 2·CAR GARAGE LOCATED AES IN TRUST TO THE "'''' c1.-cted cy a corpora1ton me~•d 10 t•ansaci busi· SJI ee must be In that USA L£HEW L£MAV addit~~ ~~!, o!f $h d f the WAY· ESTATE OF LYNN AT 1967 ALISO AVENUE IN FOREIGN JURISDICTION The re91strant(s) com· Tne reg1strant(s) com· ness undl.'r lhe F1ct111ous IJll'I be led personal mull ""' an-r••• o person • A "N R 1 ZONE EN· C menced to transact bush t· ced 10 irans.:icl busi· Business Narnt(I) listed prGer legal form If rou repr:~~~ttve ~~ adrnlnls· died by mall. Plans, s~11l-wtth Whom clelms may ANN CONWAY, Pte1n· VIRONMENTAL DETERMI· ~~~W~0~~o°WA\1~~N10~ ncss undor ·tho F11:.t111ous ~t;~ under the Fictitious above on not appllcat>le want the court to hear ter the 111811 01 the dece-ca1lons and Otho~ co~··~ be ftled la New Atlantia tiffs, NATION· EXEMPT TtiE DISTRICT OF COLUM· Business Name1s1 l0sted Bu•r,,riess NJme•s) ltS1eo w ••amp Th~en rour ca••· dent d~ments may a so 1 ex Marine, Inc., 897 Ran-v. 3. PLANNING ACTION PA· IA A DEMOCRACY ANO above on •.•arch 1992 abo•• on June 19 1992 Th s 5tat•ll'ent .... as fit~ I. you do not ftle ,our '{HE PETITION requests ~rTllnegl 1~ lh~ ~tlc:tQoty th~ dolph Avenue, Coste LORR~U BOARD AND 92-06 FOR THE LOS AN· ~ETURN TO THE PUBLIC Christopher L B.ank Libby Braze I. Sec1etary "''"' lhe County C•etk of r.IJOn .. on time, rou the decedent'• WILL and c ity ~ 0 p~ s an°ci M••• CA 92828 CARE;-ak• LORRELL GELES CHAPTER OF THE ANV ANO ALL PAST ANO This Slatemcnl Wills hied Th·S s1a1emen1 was fllod Orange Counly on July 10. INlf" lose the case, and codlcils, 11 any, be admttted .:~~ftcatl~~:· willan not be and 1 the last dey for ~ROUP HOME; LOR· ~~~~~GTf~s~~?A~~ PRESENT POLITICAL TIES O~l:n~:co~~~;~n ~u~! 2~1 with the County Cle1k. OI 1992 f 537723 r.ur wages, money to probate. The will and malled ,unless lht Id• flllng clalms bW anw RAINE ELLINQER, RAV TRAINING CENTER TRUST IMPLIED BY OPERATION 1992 Orange Counly on June 30 .... property mar be any codicils ate available d1tlonal $500 chatgt is In-creditor shall be Au· WELSH; STATE OF FOR A CONDITIONAL USE OF I.AW OR OTHERWISE F538070 1992 P ... bltsnl.'d "'•wporl Beach· t8i11tn wtthout further for 1J111mlna1Jon in the file eluded with payment gust 17 1992 which la CALIFORNIA; DEPART· PERMIT FOR A TRAINING IN TRUST WITH THE DE· p hshed Nev. on Be3Ch· F538548 Costa Mesa Oa•1y Pilot July wMnln9 from the kTeptEb'/ptheETITlc:ouO~ 1 Each bid 1h11ll be made the ltu~lneH dar It• MENT OF SOCIAL SER· CENTER FOR TOOLING MOCRACY IS HEREBY Cu~ M O ~ P 1 J 1 Published Newpon Beacn· 17 24, 31 Au~ust ? 1992 H reques s on the Proposal form DEPARTMENT ANO MACHINING TRADES DISSOLVED os a osa a Y ~o "'Y Cosla Mesa Oa y P1lo1 J,,. 1 F-494 O~-'· he I I authOflty to admlnlstllf lhe sheets p.1 through p.g fore the anticipated VICES; IN AN EXISTING INOUS-I, DAVID ZEPEDA JR 24 31, August 7 1.1 1992 10 l T. 24 31• 1992 • are ot r 89• estalt undllf the lndepen-pr0V1ded In the contract Hie dete specified OF SOC~ SERVICES· TRIAL BUILDING LOCATED HAVE FULL POWER TO F·!>15 F"484 lrementa. You maw dent Admtnlllratton of Es-dOCUmentJ and shall be above • COMMUNITY CARE LI· AT 32 3036 ENTERPRISE CONTRACT ESTABLISH ------------------ w•t to call an at· tates Ac:t. (This el.llhonty ac:compan~ by a cert1lled NEW ATLANTIS MA· CENSINO DIVISION; s~~ET· IN AN MG ZONE COMMERCE' AS GUARAN· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE toraey rl9ht awew. ff will allow the personal rep-Of cashier's check or e bid RINE, INC, 1 KE DEVELOPMENT DIS· ENVIRONMENTAL DETER: TEED BY THE FULL TEN ------------------ rou do not know an et• resenlatlVt to take man~ bond fOf not less than 10% WATTS PRESIDENT ABILITIES CENTER; MINATION EXEMPT (10) AMENDMENTS TO CNSt051968 Fictitious tomey wou may call an ac:uons Wl~t B o~t .. nl~ of the emount ot lhe1( btd, Dated! Jut, 29 1992 JANET SELINE• LARRY FOR FURTHER INFORMA· THE BILL OF RIGHTS TO Flctltlou• Business Name attorn~r . retenal H~· ~nc~:.~ Tm;,~:n; :,•dco=~~~ ~~ ;:~ Publl~h•d N~wport STAHLMAN;' MICH· ~'8~A~~J~Efe~~~O~E i~~ 8Z,~~~Trr~~sFg~ au;~~~=~=~tm• Tt-o ~~~4!,':i,~"tpersons lltce or a l99al aid o • acttons, however, lht rer· posal shaH be consldtfed Beaeh.Coata Meae ELLE FERGUSON; 75452450R,CALLATTHE AMEAICA,AREPUBLIC The Follo..,•ng persons a1ed ingbus.nessas flee (llsted In the sonal repttsentatlvt wtl be unlen accompanied by Dallr Piiot Julw 31, MICHAEL MUNFORD, OFFICE OF THE PlAN· SO DONE THIS 20 DAY ait d0tog t>us•ne!ts as BORTZ ANO ASSOCIATES phone book!. 1 req1Mred to give notice lo such cashier's check, 1992 M.D,: DANTES BOARD NING DIVISION, ROOM OF JULY, 1992 CHEZ NOUS DELI. 1560 •YOUR DOG TRAINER . D••IK'H de que le eft. lnltft1ted Pl=-unless cash, or bidder's bond f527 AND CARE; and DOE 1 2oo 77 FAIR DRIVE DAVID ZEPEDA, JR. Supe11or Ave •Al, Costa :!0271 Rwers1de Or .. Sanla tre .. en Hta cltaclon lhey have wa nouce Of No bid shall be conlid· HEREINAFTER RE· COSTA ME.SA CAUFOR: 5520 E 2nd Streel 1·269. ,,•esa. Cahl 92627 Ana Ca'•I 92?07 ludlclal uated tl•ne un consent)~,: 1~~ro':s':. tied unlesa It Is made on a PUBLIC NOTICE FEARED TO AS DOE 1 NIA. ' Long Beach CA En11que Caderosso, 11874 R09er Dean B.Jrtz 2027t plao de 30 DIAS CA&.· •~II~ tr lion ut~twiU blank lofm lumlshed by the DEPARTMENT OF DE· ~ub lllhtd Newpon AFFIRMED ANO SUB· Ann AlbOt Court, R •ttS1de fl •81Sde Or Santa Ana I 0 A .... • mi s 1 a City ol Costa Mesa and Is T 87152 SEA Beacn..Cos1a Mesa Daily BEFORE ME ¢1111 92505 Ca1.f 92707 IN A 1-para pr• be granted unleu 811 ter· made In eccordance with TIS NO 92192 VELOPMENT • Pilot Jul 31 1992 SCRIBED Blanca Susana Caderosso, Hellen F. Bonz 20271 Riv· a..eer una reapuesta tiled peraon tiles an ob-the ptovlllons ol the Pro-NOTICE OF vtCEI; DOE 8 HEREIN· y , 1523 THIS 20 DAY OF JULY, fl874 Ann Arbor Coun e•sode Or Sanla Ana C;i ,f .... ,. a maqulna en Jec:tion to the pe11t1on and po111 requirements. , AFTER REFERRED TO 1992 R1v11s1de Calf 92~5 92707 •• corte. shows ~ cause why lht EKh bidder must have • TRUSTllE S ULf T AS DOE 8 LORRELL PUB~ NOTICE ANGELINA DOLORES ZE· This business IS con-Tn1s business 1s con· Una c arta o un• ~~ ~d not grant the valld St.ate ~I C.~1IOfnll UN6~~ ~iE~ ~EiR~~T QROUP HOME; DOE 38 PUBLICHEARINGS WILL PEOA. notary publ.c dueled b'/ husband and duc1ed by co.partners • 11 ... da telefonlca no A H~ING on the pell· clusificabon C10 (Elec· DATED Octoblf 7, 1991 HEREINAFTER RE· BE HELD BV THE COSTA Publl shtd Ne...,porl ...,,,, The rl"glstrant\s) com· le ofrec:era protec:clon; 11 .. _ held AU· trlcal Contractor) llcenH at UNL£SS YOU TAKE AC-FEARED TO AS DOE "ESA PLANNING COM· Beach.Costa ~esa 0 .. 1y The reg1stran1(s) com· mencecs to transact bus•· 1 hon wi ""' on time of award and also pr• S .., menced to transact bvs•· rwss uooer the F1cM<>us •• respueata esr te a GUST 27, t992 al 1:•5 PM qualified as requu~ b'/ TION TO PROTECT. YOUR 38 ADELINE DANTE ; MISSION AT THE CITY Pilot July 31, Augusl 7. 14, neu undei the F•ctitious Business Namt(sl I ste.J ll'W~Ulna tlene que In Dept. 3A located el 700 llW PROPERTY, IT MAY BE DOES 2 through 5; HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, 1992 Business Name(s) listed above on March 1986 0__,nr con las for· Crvte Center Orl've West, The ContractOf lhall com-SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. DOES 7 through 35; COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· F526 above on N A Rogor Boru .,.iwadH l99alea •P-S~nt~~o~:a~oto lhe Pl'/ With the J>fOlllslon• of ~.r1i~ i~E~:eN N~~~'A'e and DOES 37 through ~~o~T ~~ ~~s~ret~ PUBLIC NOTICE En11que Cader0550 TM statemenl was f ea ropladaa al usted qui• 1 Section 1770 to 1780, In-ROCEEOING 50, lncluslve. through This s1a1eroent v.as fo~ "'"th the C0unty Ce·o. ot ere que la oort• •• g•~ngaop!.!.': ~':h':nit!':. ctusiv.c. odol u:!. Cal~1nla ~~AT~~T P YOU YOU 50, lnclualve, Defen-l,~~Rt:t~5~r ~~ ~~ Fictitious ""o1tn tntcCounty c1J"i' 081 Orange County on JU•y 6 ..,_ ,.. Labor e: ,,,. prev.,. ng 0 CONTA, CT d , . . I N rlll'ge ounly on u y , 1992 cue ... au UH. Ing and stale your ob-rate end seal• of wage• .. SH ULO ants. REGARDING THE FOL· Bus neH ame . 109" f537152 SI usted no present• jtcilonl or tile Wfltten ob-bll hed b h Crl" f LAWVER. TO DEFENDANTS ANO TO LOWING APPLICATIONS. St•t•m•nt .. 375te au ,..pueeta • llempo, )tctlon• with lht c0Uf1 be-~s~ Mesay ~hl~h ;~ ! On Augus1 ,... 1992 II THEIR ATIORNEVS OF IF ANV OF THE FOL· The Following persons F5 B h-Publ.sned Ne ... .,,.. I &a1 n ued• perder •I OMO lore the heating. Vow ap-file h ~ C\ty C1"k ol 10:00AM, F1r11 Amtnc:an RECORD: LOWING ACTIONS ARE .,, doing business IS Put>J,sned Nt¥tport eac Costa Mesa Oa y PtlOI ... f :,.pueden qultar .~ pearance may be In Pl'IOll ~Id ~•tv: Ind Shall lorlell Mor1gage Company, a Call· Pta1nt1ffs PENELOPE M. CHALLENGED IN COURT, S & w ENTERPRISES, 240 Cosla Men 0111y P11ol Julr' 17, 24, 31, Augi.at 7. 199~ lo eu dlnero Y Of by '/OUf anomey p1nalfli1 prescribed tornla corporation, as dUI'/ BROOKS, lnd1111duatty as THE CHALLENGE MAV BE Newpo1t Center 011ve. 31 . August 7, 14. 21, 1992 F-489 • • de au IF ~OU ARE A CREDITOR therein lor noncompllance appointed TrustM ol that the heir of LVNN ANNF UMITEO TO ONLV THOSE Suitt 220, Newport B•ac:h F·517 PUBLIC NOTICE 01• OOHS ()( a contingent Ct~rt()( ol f Id Cod ctf1aln Deed of Trust IX· CONWAY, ESTATE 0 Is s u Es s 0 ME 0 NE Calif 92660 P ledad sin avlao the dtctlMd. you mull file or: City ~ouncll ol the ecuted by Henry F. Crane, LYNN ANN CONWAY 1\Jb. RAISES AT THE PUBLIC A R. Willinger Co toe. PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious lonal pof parte ff y®r claJm with the cour1 City ot Costa Mell r• Jr .. I married man as hls It Second Amended !of. HEARING DESCRIBED IN CaJilorn11. 394 VIiia Point, ---------1 ta ••rte. and mall a copy to lhe per. Mrvel the right 10 reject separale property, as Trus· lows: F TlilS NOTICE OR IN WAIT· Newport Beacl'I, Caltf. Fictitious Busln•H Name EU.ten otroa requlat. aonaf repre11ntaJi11e ap-and/or all bldl tor(•) and recorded on Oc· AS T 0 P LA INT IF TEN CORRESPONDENCE 92660 BualneH Name Stetement tos legales. Puede que pointed by the court wHhln ~ILEEN p PMINNEY lobel 18, 1991 H lnslru-PENELOPE M. BROOKS· DELIVERED TO THE PLAN-Shutty 8ros , Inc Ca•.for· Stete"'8nl Tl't Fooi0..,1ng ~11oin1 le Ila lour month• from the date • 1 ' ment No. 91-563173 or Of. 1, General damages 111 the NINO COMMISSION AT, ,,.a 2060 East v11ta, Pasa· The Following p91SOl\S are doing bus•oess as uated qu ......._"'.__~a of first Issuance of i.tllfl Cltr Clerk, C tr of llc:lal Records OI Orange sum ol $1 ,500.000 00; OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB-de~a. Cal1I 91107 110 doing bu11ness as. CONTRA SUAF·DESIGNS un •boa-.._..._,. u provtdtd In Ncik>n 9100 Cnta ..... county, Caltlomla and pur· 2. Speclat damages, IC· UC HEARING. This busln11s 11 con· p AT e R SON H OME 32!>6 Broad SI. N....,poll inente. SI no oonoo• • ol the cat1lornl1 Probate Publlahed Newport auarrt to that certain Notice cording to proof; t. PLANNING ACTION PA· ducted by· joint venture LOANS, •570 Campvs Beach. C1111f 9Z663 u,, alto9ade pued• Code The time 1or filing Beach/Coata Mesa Pilot of Oefaoll thereundtf r• 3. Funtrlll and burral ex· 92·59 FOR SHOWBIZ The regl1tran1(1) com-Ou••· 54l·t• 33 llle.rport Ric:h<I COi ns, 32Se B1oad 11-ar a Uft Mf'Wlcle ff ci41• IMll not ticplrt be-.J16y 2•. 31. 1992 corded on Apfll 10, 1992 pente In an amount to be PIZZA TIME, INC., A~(). menced 10 transact busl-Beach, Calif 92660 St , Newport B.ach, Cahl ,. .. rencla de aboa• torf' four months from the F505 H ln1trument No. 92· ptOYtt'I It trial: RIZEO AGENT FOR Hl·OAP nes1 undlf the Ftet1llous Ch11stopher C. Epping, 92G63 •oe 0 a .,... oflclna ff hurlng date noticed 237059 of Ofllc:lal Records "· Loll Of support In an COMPANY FOR A CONOJ. Bualne11 N1me(1) listed 10281 MMIOf Or .. Hunting· Jeff Parker, 32!>6 Broad d 1 al eve• el dt. al>OVe. PUILIC NOTICE of Nld County and State, amount to be ptoven at TIONAL USE PERMIT FOR abOVt on June 24. 1992 ton Beach. Cat1I 92646 St Ne~port Beach, Ca il. 0 r.'..iH ~01111\ MINTERN K..tn G . Mint•"' passed eway July 29, 1992 He was bom on November 20, 1957 In Queens, New York He Is survived by his lone time compenlon Roy Karrell, his mother Theresa Mint· em, his brothers and sisters Theresa, Marv· aret Patricia. Mk:heel, Anne Meureen, Ber· nadette, Mary , Michole. Terence and Thomas, and his 22 nieces and newptl- ews 'lfllltlng will be Friday (Todey) 7·9 et 1925 Arizona Ave, Sant• Montee Funef'al servlc:., SatUl'day at St Victor'• Chu~h. 8634 Hollowey ~ • Los AngelH. 90099 et 2 00 Oonetoon. may be mede In lleu of flowers In Kevin'• Memory c o St. Vic- tor's Church Arninge- ments By Giit" & Getea, Sant• Monk:a •ru • 89 YOU MAY EXAMINE the wt•. l#ld« end pursuant to trial; A RESTAURANT (CHUCK A. R. Wi•lnget, secretary JametB l<lton. 1816 Tay-92663 rec:torle telefoftlo..4!?;_ file kept by the c0t.W1 If you •SCROW NO. said Deed of TNSt Mii 111 AS TO ALL Pl.AINTIFFS• E. CHEESE), IN HARBOA .1ILOT Ci aiilFIED IOf St •5, San Francisco Th11 bu11neu Is con. Case Ne. •1.--.,, 1 person lrnrnted In c• TO PUbllc: euc1lon lof cutt, 1. Coll ol sull Incurred SH Opp ING CENTER .,. -Calif 133 dueled bV: 1 general pan "··-====··· JUDO• JACK the eatate, you IN'/ Ille MOTi lewM money Of the Unlled herwln: and (WITHIN 200 FEET OF I I ' a I he e 8 s Y ·t O· Thll bu11n111 11 con-nersh1p K. MANDIL with the couft 1 form.I A• CUDITORS OP Stain of America, •cash-2. Such other and 11.1111\tf AESIOENTIALLY ZONED eccHe, lnformetlon-ducted by· a g91\8fal PiUt· The reg1St11n111l com-DllPT. SI quest tor S~ Notice of IULK SAi.a "'9 chec:k payable to ... d rthef that the Coun mrt PflOf»ERTIES), WITH A OE· packed merketplece nersh•p metXed to 11ensac1 bust. end ... lhe ftllng of an llwellby ........ Truawe drawn on. 11ate OI dMl9I proper, \ltATION FROM A SHARED visited regularty. sue-The reg111ranl(S) com-nest undtt tM FiCN•OVS The ~= oowt ta• and apprelul of H1ete.. Punueftt to nallonel bank, • 11ale OI DATtO· 3/30, 1992 PARKING STUDY, L(). ceHfully ·by ell kinds menc:ect lo transact bull· Business Nome(I) hied dr••• e... 411 ...; sets or or 111"/ petMlon Of UCC loo. 110lt fedtrel credit union,• state LAW OFFICES OP alR· CATIO AT 2300 HARBOR of consumers. nes• under lht Ftc:t1t10Us at>ove on · June 11 1992 (El nom .. ro ' roolu;:•°" KCOUnt .. JrcMdtd In NOTIC• IS ..... ..., or IMefal aavlngs and loan LUND a JOHNSON, BOULEVARD, BUILDING de la eot'to " 'NCt10n 1250 lht Calilor• OIVIEN tW e ~ .... uaocldon domiciled Ip aY1 MARRllON W . 25. IN A Ct.S ZONE. ENYt-, ·------------------------•1 ANGIE COUNTY • n111 Probet9 Code. A ... le.._. to M..... this Nie, .. lht nor1h ftont 80llMUI an__, tw AONMENTAL. DETtRMINA· I fUOR COURT, 700 ~ tor Special Nodoe Th n•••(•t ~1ul enlrence 10._theCMc~ ............. l'tON: Ne:OATIVE DECU-STUTill 1 IEW llSllESS'I? 11-====1r1 Cl lo Ce11tor Drl•• *"' .. 911 .... blt ffom lht • CourU\ouee, ·-...... RATION. CAVAl&.AIM.E fOR " ..,. .. ...., CA ~ derlt. -•lnesa .,., ... ., tef Dr9'le Weet. Senta Ana, Published Newport REVIEW ,OR It DAYS AT ,_II I I WHI, •• ,...__, tw tM .._. .._ ..._ .. , Cellomla. .. of INt fttN, ~ ..... Delly ntE Pl.ANNINO~ ml ••• , n.o,.:::.. ·= ......,, 8UllVOYAO•, INC .... " .,..... ~d Plot M a•. "· ~ 7, a. P\ANNtNO ACTlON p • ""i...-Osp ........... ..,.,... • ....... NCI by .. ..., Y'OUf ~ _ __, ............ ROaDT T aOAT 8UILD•R8 A IO 9"d ~":'~In 1•. tlt2 92..fl FOR HAOOP I ,.._.. • -, ,_ -._.._. _. •.,.,..... 1...-i MQf1uery * "'"-tllf ~ ....... ..: llATTMfta, •SQ. UILORS, QUALITY MA-=-~ altualed In FIOI ~~OR ~IZE~ ,_ ....... • -.,.._.___ o:en•..-it »0 .,_ t.r eo-0'"""'*1 •homer ........... WSSTOVUA ...... QOODI, AND Nldcountylndltal•and PUIUCNOTICE CATA FO" A CONDlo ----~ ... -b ::-~.·:t,~::..:::r ,~°o:.otltWllY 8 la :,.,._._ f .. llATTMSWS ll•W ATLANTIS Ila. deacflbtd u : TIONAl USE P£Mtfl TO ,_. • 1111 _. --.., .,. -c:: ~ m or >1• 8114 -"" I Mw br•, ._ ......... 41o1 t t t t UY'llH DRIVE. Rln. .. WT Renda"" Lot t 1 of Trect 1171, In PUBLIC HEARINGS WtlL ~LOW ~ AUTO Rl"AIR ::.."': =-":,. "T,!_ :--,,.... •••....-.., ..-.. ,. ,...._ 194• numere 4lol ........ ITL tlO ...._., c..te ..... IN City Of CoeW Mesa. • BE Hfl.0 IV THE COSTA IUSIHESI IN M EXIST· ..., M _. • ......... .. .. ._ ~-, _. abot•d• .... CCMIOllA KL llM CA C••mle 1ft11 per IMP NQOrcltd In 1oo1t MESA "-ANNINO COM-INO INDUSTAIAL aao. • ,_ ..._ .._ -• ,_ .,_.. ,._ .,.. ._..,., d•n••· • .. ..... ' ---.......... .., Y , Paae 1•. ~ MISSION AT ntl CITY INQ WfTHeN 200 fHT OP --..... c-.sy Clllll .,....,.. ..... ,.. .......... dante ~-ne tlono T ., ..... TIO .;;;1....... Mapa. 1n lht ofllce of ttl8 HALL, 11 'AIR DAIVf. RISIOENTIALLV ZONED ......,. .,.. e ... ,.,""' -.. .._llW\f11Mt0M&lllyew ~ "t •URTOll, I 1 c;ounty "8alfder cl Mtd COSTA MESA, CAUFO..· P9ROPfllllY LOCATED AT • ....-. -, • 11111 """ Ille ...,, ._.. l• ~,... 8 ALL o' RAN Publlehed Ntwport All other ~usl11•H c.untr. NtA, AT I 30 PM 0.. AS a:90 ORAc'I LANI, •A. IN ..... et .. 1 r '9!' ee.Rr Cillf' -...._1 "cHWAllTK. .UZnu ~ ..... Dally 11•••l•t •1141 ... n.a..,... or-. COM-SOON AS POSSllLl AN MO. ZONI. INYl- 1 •a•tLLO all ..,. Nol Jlit a1. Al9* i, 1, *-C•t .... llJf ... mon d11lgr•11n cl M6CI THIMMTI" OH M0Mo M>NMENTAL. DllC~ a _..-• -t• sellerC•t wlt•l11 tM ~ It purpoMd to be DAV, AUGUST 10, 1-T1Qlt. NIQATNI DeQA. side Drhro, ...... l_.IO• f'UI .......... ,_,.. • tuo w ........ ,_., AEOAADINQ THE FOL· RA'hON, CAVMAlll POR l~d1 CA ....._. llJf ... ..-..Cet C..ta M ... , Calltornla LOWINOAPP\JCATIONS. ..-W '°" 11 ~VI AT (11 t .., ..... , "*.IC NOTICI -' la6cl .... .. be IMda • ANY OP THR 'Ol.· THI~ DMllC)ll4. 1 IUR t t t891 -::. ::l t II ""'°" ....,. or W · LOWtNO ACTtONI~ P<>f' """""'N'ONM-L. QAMAIWll, llOTICS ......_.!,.. .. •••• !..._••., rMty,...,.. or....-.. ~CH~LJJ!_rH1 ........ •' T10N OH TMI MOV1 J#. c ., ..,.. ... •"'" .. ' ;:-., .;..-... ~ .. ~ • ...,, °' LMmi"i<>ONlv'THoea Kif&lllMB ......, N t ... ""':::..·~ ATL=t llAlll•I, .. Uf!Plld.....,_.,_ ISSUll IOllUONI •·a IN,.,.,.. ¥9'1 blllftad ewpor ........ II..., .._..., MIC. .. ,_ or ..._ ....... RAlllt AT TMI PUaJC cen MUnll •ID ... a 1eacflt'Cotll ..... ~ Ill. ......,.. •.i11111• n.. ..... --........ Mid 1>1911 ol T~ .., HIAR1NG DllCIWD .. myried .. .......,..,. .. ,,._ Nf1Y tl', ... It, ltJ#. '°" .......... ue t••u";iii ... reHondlJ Htlmate• £~ ............ 11111• ....... ......--.. -=-... ~: 10-....... ;..="":.,...--:: ca-TIOi .., Un I •IC fl .. 1111111 pi1UHfDn ol 1111 NlllCI COMfllllllON AT, - 8UV "--"''v' LIW!lltAT '"" .._ ...... a a .._. flt ... • wit CM ·~;-ntl ""' ... 1178 ""9........ MJCtaJWi ... _., _... • .-... 111,,n.11. uc.;..;._.--..._ ______ .., _______ _ ' • Repointt.ig? ............... ........ _ .............. ..... ,..,. ........ "' 31, 1992 _____ ___;...;;..;;...._, PUBLIC NOTICD _PUIU....;....-.C_llO_nca _______ -"-·---IC .... IO_._TIC ....... a...._ __ .. _._ .... _1e __ • __ n_1C1 ___ 1_ ..;. .. .;;.;._ ..... ;;,;:;IC_.IO-.Tl;.;.ICU~-_ .. __ • _____ IC_. __ m_m ___ .. _._J.._._._m _______ , w.,.. t71Ti I IOTlCf Of TUT'lf'I MU TH( MAIN (llOATH) UITIWttl ..._ "'Y ......_ '°' _, .._. of .. Tf111 .. 'I DIM WM llr .. .....,_\I R1• YI R •1 • lllO'hCI OP TRVSTD'I Ula UlaUt fOOHMT TO THE COUNTY COUI"· Nlr1tc•111 of ...... .,_ .,.. ...,... .._..,.... • .._ ... r•of1911 9J111!1111-. •111111•-. NOTICE T.f.llO •?t HOUSt. 700 CMC CflfTfA ._ _, olW _..•Ill~ • ..,_ • OIMI, ....... • !Ei II I mint YOUAAElflloEFAUlTIJlllO(A A DAMWlST,SA#YA MIA.CA ..... I_, ........ ,._.otr!IM ....... OI .. ._ you~-= 1"' ...,_. TM Piiio .. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A. DEED OF TRUST, OHO Of TRUST OATtO JtiJ/ ti D\lblC llK'leln, to tit...... llll -llllOUlll" 111111t• W. 1111 ..... "'*· bllC 11111 of .. NOb OI Siii ~ .,. ..._ ee: .,. dOlnl ....... '9: DATED \/Olm, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO 10 1990 UNLESS YOO TAKE ~w IOt tafl ~• ..... ...._of 11t ...._ ~ CMlllltl • ~. 1731.91023 of .,, NolOe ... RI Dl lfARK 8'0RT .. UCAN. D Via PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT MAY BE SOLD AT ~IOH TO PROTECT YOOA llme of UI WI lilMful 11tCN1e¥ ol __, -Ill II'.,_ lo Ill ..,,,_ • _... 1111tdllll Ill ....,. IO tafl ~ t-'tDry MAR. UI ""'* ...... ~:t...... c..-...... A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXP~TION ~OPfRTY. IT WAY 1£ SOlO lie Unlltd SI*) • rtgllt. "'· .... lllf rWOlllClll ......., "' Plllllllait Of lllQllll· T,..,... • ICCIClt • CllllW « of .:."I -;:Li-= ~~="· ~A. ---. Inc., • OF fliE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST AT A PU9UC SAi.£ If YOU Wt4 llwllt ~ IO n Cl0111 . ..,.... tft4 IMIQI tlfln*. IO lllltw Ill._.... Cl** dra-on • ._ or M-~I M Pfovldld la ~d. COltll -IOI Yen ..... YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER NEEO AH EXP\JIHATI<* Of now lltlcl by IC lift# ... OeM •"' .._of"' _,_ llUlllCa-,... llCWH 11¥ llld Oeed. If-lklnll Ml*. 1 Cl** drNI llr ...-n t210 of ....._ c.11.... c... ....._ c.M .• • THE NATURE Of TH( PRC>-IO "' PfoPll1Y...., In ... IOn of .. Noice of s. II ""'* ...,..,...,, -................. crMll ulllon or c.ietom .. ,,..... Codi. • I . On AUGUST 14, 1992, at 9:45 A.M. TITlE TRUST CEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU County MIO SC.. Mel ci.:r!Dtd 1656.157 38 • OtOWIOH 11«1111. WtO ... 1111· did*"" by ••• or ltd-AtQUtitl lot SoecW Thie lllutjne .. 11 con-Th 1 buelftHoori'DOllllOI' DEED SERVICE COMPANY, a c.llfomla corporatJon ~:-o~o~~ Aoi.:.nWYE:.., ~r'O:~E ~~~:!=Tr!.. Ml~.:.~~ :o .. ~~ :O":e. ":'.:i :.~-..:.i~ =~~ "°"' ~,~:,~°"'" ~r~bal'I (I~ .. duly appointed TrultH under and pur9Uant to SERRAHO RECOHVEYNllCE Bf~. COUNTY Of ORAlllGE. did dre.n on ••• or !\too IMttOft • provlcltd " ... ...,. --;:r ~ In Ste· A"""" for ,...doner: menc«I •aneect ~ INftCM ""'9CI Offd of Truat recorded 1/18192, .. lnat No. 9~ COMPN4Y,. CM!ornle Corpo. SlATE Of CAllfOflN~ AS IOnal blnk. •Cftedl .... by. No•. '"'· c11¥911 Wtcl ... IOn St02 °'"' FNldll Code VICTOR DI WITT :,,.':"'...'::(.~ ::...:...::,., • 026824, In book of C>mclal Record• In the office ot ra!loll as ll'USIH. 01 suOCMsor SHOWN OH A ¥AP l\ECORDtO 1w or ttdtrll creel" union or 1 '*""or Ille •111• Wt4 of IN Md aultlorllld eo clo bllllnel& 1'40 N. H•bot llVd. MOiie on: June zt, 1111 lbove on: March~- the County RecC>f'der ot OAANGE County, State of 1rus ... or subt~tt4 ll'lls\M IN 80()1( 3 PAGES 41 ANO 42 did dl'twll by • , ... or led· trusll crt11td by uld OMO ol In 111111111 In 111 Miit ol llllt· ,::.:: CA ma Lynn C*Mnta ~ A.~ CA. Executed by CHRISTOPHER W. STORC and llU!$Uanl to !ht OMd ol Trutt Of MISCEll.MlOOS MAPS, IN ttll -= 111d IQlll •ode-Trust W olltt ftl.i Clll'l ls -.lld. Dally on• Newpcwt Thia 1emem.nt w ll9d Thia .. ...,....,.. Wiii TERESA A. STORC, husband and wife as Joint ten-~~;:dill :~~'=IEiu::,; ~~o~~E: slrJ i.g~:J: ~ ""*1 •=-: &!. 11iuw::i~2v=: ~~ ~r=~o: BeaCM:osta ~.,;'~ ~.: ~~on~ ants WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST l*ofdid JU~ 13 1990 11\SU SESSMENT NO 4'59 193·19 oon S'102 ol llt f"'-'dll Code COllPAICY 1111• IUndf btCOllll IVsillbll to Mesa Pilot 1992 • 1"2 BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time ot sale In law· go..369381 ol otticlal Atco<ds The str .. Uddrnund ollltt Md tullorlad lo oo bllSlntss 4900 RIVERGRADE ROAD, lie P'VM Of tndOIMI • 1 July 30• 31 • Al.lg .•• 1992 . PaHl4t PN7 tul money Qf the United States) al THE MAJN 111 111• oUIOI 01 !ht Couniv Rt ommon deslgnaUon, II tn~. OI In lflll sllll In 11t Mnl ol lln· 12170 manw ol rlgllt PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport 8MCh-Publl.n.d N.wpof\ (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURT· oorcw of ORANGE County, INI PIOOt~ OMCrlbtd w Oltltf INn Clltl II acctpltd, IRWINDALE. CA 91706 &lid Siii wll be l'l\lde, but Coala Meta Dally Piiot July Colta M ... D.ity Piiot HOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA Ca111om1a. and pur1u1111 10 lllt t Is purpoi•d to be &07 11t TrUS111 may wllllhold IN t8t8)8tH3lO wllloul c:ownant or •1111iy, 'kllltleu• 10, 11, 24, 31, 1092 11, 24. 31, Augu1t 7, 1 ANA CA ' NollOI ol Oe!ault and Eltc1loo to 0 &01 112 LARICSPOR> Al/£· ISIUMlCI of Ille Trus ... 'I OMO BY Jf CORNWALL PRES/· •111111 or lmpled rtQ¥ding .., ....... N81M p:-412 ' . Sel lhtttundtr rtcorcltd Apr~ UE (CORONA OH MAR unlM IUndS blComt tvllll>ll to DENT IOt, posteSSIOn or encum· Stal.-.nt I-------.;._; (NOTE: CASHIER'S CHECl<(S) MUST BE PAYABLE 10, t99i lnttJ 9H3<4203 ol £~ ~1WP.OllT BEACH. .cA tilt P1¥11 or-~ a a Ct78062 bfances. to utstj tilt lncltbted-Thi FolloWlng person PUILIC NOTICE TO TlTlE TRUST DEED SERVICE CO:) all right, sa10 Ottdal Records Wiii St1 on 2625 • mat11f olrlgllt 7/24. 7fJ1. an 1992 nest UCllftO by said o..d. Id· are doing buslnn• 11: title and Interest conveyed to and now held by It A119us1 28. 1992 al 9 •s PM 11 Tilt unoe<slgntd Trustee Slid Siii • be madt. 11111 PUBLIC NOTICE vtnets lfltttundef. wttn lnlefest STVFT NOODLE RESTAU· • ~~~ •--~II ' ,.,._ wllhoul COYtnanl or warunty. •Pf~Oltlereill andltltun· RA.NT, 215·11 Riverside "---- under said uved of Trust ln the property situated In PUBLIC NOTICES I U LIC N TICES ••PRSS or iml)lted repdtng Plld prlAc\pal 01 tilt note s.· Drive, Newport Beach, lt•letMnl ........... said County and State Described as: P B 0 blle, possmion or eocum· llOTICI Of nuann UU curtd cy ~ cited ~" lnlltltsl Carll. 92660 Th•. FollcnMg l*'IOnl The Following G S R l>I t llS"' tn. lndtOltd Ulmfll DflD Of TRUil tlltf as ~ 111 said Whllson Food Slf'Vlc11 are dOino bUtlMN u : •• dolna butiMM M! LE AL OE C IPTION: IOOIS, o 11 ., • T.F. llO. 11111 • ton pt . Inc., Calltornla, 2889 KITCHEN FRESH FOODS, TOTALL\' NUTS, 1741 T PARCEL 1: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ::..-::!~ sald~~=i YOUAAE Wi1 O(fAULT UNDER ~ ~ ~: an~~I: Monterey. Co~t• Mesa, 1725 MontO\lla Ave. A2., tin, Co111 Mesa, Ca Unit 73 conslstlnn of 0-... -1 al-1\JlNl nd • •rf c LOAN NO. 07000492 4 DtEO Of TRUST DATED r· 9 ...... ~ Calif. 9262e Cotta Meu, Calll. 924527 92827 ··• ... uun ... ,.......,.. a s .. a e FILE NO. 1179 IS P'OVIOed t111r1111,.-.d the un· I""" UNLESS YOU T•" .,. lrl$1S cruted by said Deed ol This business It con-Arthur L '"Mlf tt2S S Richard Simpson 17 elements, aa ahown and described In the Condo-Ml" "r""""" of 1111 no• M ~ "" ,_. Trust • ' · ' You ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF =ed" ..:= ...... d ...... "'""n.I ll°" 'TO PROTECT YOUR "••d J ""21 1992 dUc1ed by: 1 COfPQfllJon Van NHS. Santa Ana, Calif. Tustin, Costa ~--. C mlnlum Plan ("Plan" lot Phase 3 of the Terrace at ...... .., ..., ..-....... ,.., PROPERTY IT MAY 8E SOL ..,. u., The regl1tranl(1) com-92707 92627 Corona def Mar, wttlch was recorded July 23, 1986 mUST DATED APRIL 5, 1991. UNLESS YOU TAKE Oltrton as prO'l\ded In said AT A PUB.UC SALE If YOU llMWIOllECOllWFfMCl menced 10 transact busl· Thlt bu1lnt11 11 con· Thlt bu1ln111 la co ;u lnstrvment No. 86-319405 of Oftlclal Records of ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY Nole • dlat9ff and tx· NEED N4 EXPl.ANATI°" COllPMY riess under the Fictitious ducted by: an Individual duct9d by: an lnd1Yldual Orange County, Callfomla BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN ptnses ol l'1f trus .. and ol lht THE ~ATURE Of THE PRO-4900 RIVfRGRADl ROAD. Business Name(s) Usted The reglstr•nt(s) com· The regl11ranl(1) co FARCEL 2: EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PAO. trusts crea•o by said Deed ol CHOING AGAINST YOU YOU 12170 above on: August 14• 1992 menced to Iran.act bust-menctd 10 tr~ bu Trust· SliOULO CONTACT A LAWYER /RWINDALE CA 91706 B.D. Wnitson, P11sldlnt n111 undtf the FletillOUI neu under the flctltlo An undivided one-twenty fourth (l/24th) fee simple CEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT Dated Ju"1 2·4. 1992 Notice IS llere"" liwtn Iha (BIS)814..f370 Thi• statement was flied Bu1lne11 Name(•) Usted 8u1ln111 Name(1) 1111 Interest as a tenant In common In and to all of the A LAWYER. SEARNllO RfCONVlYNllCf StRRANO REC~YANCE BY J E CORNWALL PRES#-With the County Cletk of above on: June 24, 1992 at>ow on: Jufy 9, 1992 real property, Including, without !Imitation, the Com• On Thursday, August 27, 1992 at 11:00 o'clock 4900 RIVERGRA~E•::J COMPN4Y, a Calllornll COl'Po-. OEN1 ?J~ge County on July 20• ~~1~"'.~~= was filed ~~~:.~.:'was 111 mon Areas defined In the Declaration. of Covenants, A.M., POMONA FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.. as l2BlO ration as truslM, OI' sUoc:.ntOI C179l~7 '531731 with tilt County Clerk ol With the County CJerj( Conditions and . Restrictions and Reservation of Trustee, under and pursuant to Deed of Trust dated IRWINDAlE. CA 91706 rruslet, or sullft11Uted trus* 7·3l, 8·7 & 141992 Published Newport Beacll· Orange County on June 30, Ortnge County on July Easements for the Terrace at Corona del Mar, re· Aprll 5, .1991 executed by CHESTER G. GAMBONI {818)814-6370 pursuan~ IO bylht rm~M~S rru:t PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mtll Daily Pilot July 1992 1992 corded July 23. 1986 as Instrument No. ~19406 AND STELLA E. GAMBONI, HUSBAND AND WIDE, BY JE CORNWALL, PRESI· ~~~~AN UNMARRIED MAN 31. Au~uat 7, 14, 21, 1992 . F138MO N '5:17l4 of Otrlclal Records of Orange C. ounty, Callfomla, and recorded Aptll 11, 1991 u lnstNment No. 91· aa~o DENT Recorded Aorll 27 1990 Inst I Nc0~03C5~401 F F·518 CPubltshtd Newportp 8each-CPub11'!'.9d D~'portty ...,'!_eac nd h l d by h t 170263 Off\ I I R d f O C C Ill Cl7 ...,., • TIC E oalAI Mesa Dally llol July 0111 ...... .. ,.....,t Ju any any ame ments 1 ereto. as mpose t a , ca ecor s o range ounty, a or· 7.31 8_7 & 14 1992 90-2213~2 ot Ohlelal Records AMENDED PtflLIC NOTICE 1o 17 24 31 1992 11 24 31 August 1 \992 certain Notice of Addhlon of Territory and Supple-nla. will sell al public auC11on to lhe highest bidder In t11e olllct ol the Counry Re· PETITION TO ' ' ' · F-4&3 • ' ' ' ,_... mental Oeclaratlon of Covenants, Conditions and for cash or equivalent of cash, a cashier's check PUBLIC NOTICE corder or ORANGE Counry ADMINISTER Fictitious Restrictions for Phase 2 of the Terraces at Corona made payable to Pomona Flnanclal Services, Inc., ~"~·:id rrsdur~o ~e ESTATE OF: 81.taln"a Na.,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC llOTICI del Mar ("Notice or Addition") of Lot 3 of TraC1 No drawn on a state or natl~nal bank, a check drawn N~T~~~~~~1;f ~:~f W ltle~eund: r:O,Otd f:u-Me~ Elizabeth Kelley The ~~r<!i":;:"'persons Flctltl01.ta Fictitious 11949, In the City of newport Beach, County of Or· by a slate or federal credrt union, or a check drawn T f. •O. l7Zl2 ¥'/ 28. 1992 rns11 92 11e211 CASE NO. A162385 are doing business as: Bualneea Nam• a1.ealneM Name ange. State of Calltomla. as shown on a map re-buy a state or federal savings and loan association, YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ol Slid Otfcal Recotds Wiii To all hetls, ROYAL CLEANE~S. 3838 Statement St8telfteftt eroded In Book 561, pages 1 10 5 Inclusive of Mis· savings assoclahon, or savlngs bank specified In DEED Of TRUST DATED Febru· on Auoutt ll. 1992 119 •~PM ~~ficranas,ted aeditOf~ Coast Highway •C. COfona The FollOWlng persons The FolloW!ng person cellaneoos Maps records of said Orange County. Section 5102 of the financial Code and authorized ary 4 1988 UNLESS YOU TME at TlfE MAIN (NORTH) EN contingent c ..... tors. an def M11, Calif 92625 are doing bU11ness 11: are do~ butlnffs as: ' d b I I C 11 I f ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR TRANCE TO THE COIJHTV persons wnO may R•b1h K•mel Darwich, NEWPOlH SCUBA 526 ANNIE'S CLEANERS, 161 Exception therefrom all of the Units shown on the to 0 us ness n al omla. payable at 1 e 0 sale PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CE~-otherwise be Interested in 2037' Bluttside Cir. 14\3, Riverside Ave.. N~wpon E. Chapman Ave., Or.,,g Plan. In lawful money of the United States at lhe Front AT A PUBLIC SALE Ir YOU T£R ORIVf WEST SANTA AHA. the will or estate. or both. Hunltngton Beach, Caltl Beach, CaM. 92663 c.,,,, 92666 Entrance 10 lhe city Hall. 303 West Commonwealth NEED AH EXP!.AAATtON or CA at puOlic: auction 1o rn. of Mary Elizabeth Kelley 92646 Shane w. Thue541n, 526 Tuyet Nhung Lal. 1180 Except therefrom all oil. gas, minerals and other hy· Street, Fullerton, County of Orange, State of Calrtor· THE NATURE Of THE PRC>-hlgllestt>ldOtr '°'cash (payX>ll PE~~TION has=~!~ Thi• bu~lrreu 11 con-Riverside Ave.. Newpon ~oxbu(!alil R9~0 G.,d• ~~~~~~3~1C:t~.d:f~~s~rv:' 1~er~St~~~~s'~~ nla. described as· Lot 27 of Tract No 2215, In the CEEOING AGAINST VOU YOU at the time 01 sale 11 lawM ~ Fellc:lano Roman It\ fle ~~!edl~~·1::;1~~f~om-~n~~h. ;~~1~!~:631, con-/:t:· bualneu 11 co record. City of Costa Mesa, Counly of Orange, State of SHOtlLD CONTACT A ~W'r'ER money ol lht United States). aA S~erior Cou]1 ot menced 10 transact bus1· dUC1ed by' an indMd~ duct.t<S hr. 11n ln4i~ual Callfomla, as per Map Recorded In Book 106, Page S~~ticeR•"'OIS h•rRtbyECON9~y.2'c'c' ~!'it t~n:.,d~~w~:'!!: 11~~. 0CR•AtoNGmlaE, County 01 ness undlf tM F1et111ou1 The 11g 0 l•trant(s) com· The regt11ran1(1) com Except therefrom all water and subsurface water 34 of Miscellaneous Maps, In the office of the CcOMn p';° .. y ~ ,. .... ,orn•~~eor"" ...... d•~w said oeeo 111 !ht ::!'oper"' THE · AMENDED Busrneu JN•m!3(s) ,_!!sled menced 10 transact busl-me1nc1 ~-lo tflnNt...... ~ .... bulosf rights, below a depth of 500 feet, without the right C R d t Id C ,... • ,,,_ .. "" ... '' abOve on: une c • 1...,2 ntu undet the FlctJt1ou1 ne ... ..,., •• ,..,..,n u of surface enlry, as dedicated or reserved In lnstru-ounty ecor et 0 sa ounty. ra11on as trustet Of successor situated In UICI County and PETITION ·~uests lhat Rabth Darwich Bus1n111 Name(s) listed Bu1ln111 N•m•(•) hst ments of record. EXCEPT all crude oll, petroleum, gas. brea, as-trusiee or sut>slltult<! tJu.siat Sr.are and described as lollows Feliciano Roman b This statement was Med ab<>VI on· JUne 20 t992 lbOve on: NIA phaltum and all kindred substances an·d olher min-pu1suant to Che Deed of Trusr Loi 15 OI Trlci No 2202. tn Ille appointed iv .IS p8fSOnal Wllll the County Cllfk of Shane Thuesen ' Tuyet Nhung Lal PARCEL 3: erals under and In said land except the right to use executed by JAMES o RYER· City ol Newpofl Beactl. Coonty :f',J5"~81 :i 1 t 1~ Oriange County on Jun. 30. This 11attmen1 waa rued T1\l1 statement -ns file Non-excluslve easements tor access, Ingress, any portion 01 the surface 01 the land for drllllng SON AN UNMARRIED MAH Rt-ol Orange, State ol C»llornla as the d n15.J. t e es a 8 0 1992 with tilt County Cllfk ot with the County CJlfk o egress, use, enjoyment, drainage, encroachment, COfO&d Fe1>ruary 19 1988Inst1 per map record4d Ill BOOi 123, T -g: n · AMENDED F53e552 Orange Counry on June 30, Orange County on JUiy 10 maintenance, repairs and for other purposes, all ~s operations, mining or quarrying of all kinds lnclud· 88·075475 of Ollbat Records Pl!Oet 22. 23. 24 25 ano 26 01 PEfiTt0N r 1 ests 8 Publrshed Newport Beach· 1992 li92 Fai1a22 shown In the Plan and described In lhe Declaration Ing, but not exclusive of oll well drilling, oll dev~lop-in Ille olhce of (lie Counry Re Mlscellaneous MIPS in the ol· decedent's W,Ll !nd Costa Mesa 011ly P1101 July F53U28 Published Newpor1 lkach· and -Notice of Addition. menl, mining operations, 1ogelher Wilh the use of coider of ORN4GE County. lice ol "'' County Recorder 01 codicils, fl any, be 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 Publlshed Newpon Beach· Costa Mesa Dally P1to1 .kily Excluslve easements a~purtenant to Parcels No. 1 the surface for oil well tanks. tunnels. mining exca· Camornia. anll pu1suan1 to !tie uAdtountt (a) 1111Oii.011 rt0hts admitted 1o prot>•••· The F-4&6 co1i. Mua Daily Piiot July 11, 24, 31, August 1, 1992 vatlons or shafts, provided however. that the same Notice 01 Ottauttand EleCllon 10 minerals. mlnerll rights. natural wiM and any cOdeils ate 10, 17, 24, 31, 1992 F~93 and No. 2 described a ove, tor use for patio, bal· shall not be C01lStrt1ed 10 prohibit slant drillinn or StU 1t1ereunc1er reco1ded No gas rights. Ind ollltt hyOroc;.ir· available tor examinanon PUBLIC NOTICE ' F~85 1--------..;. cony and shared driveway (as appllcable) pur· • .., nmber s 1991 ln5t1 91· bons by wt1atsoeve1 name in the lite kept by 1he court PUBLIC NOTICE poses, defined and described as Restricted Com· such other operations which In no way use or In 603765 01 u10 OlllClal Recoros known tllat mll'f t>e wttr11n or THE »-AENOEO Flotltloua PUBLIC NOTICE mon Areas In lhe Declaratr~n as shown and as· any afteci the surface rights of said land, and wi" SeU on Au9u~1 " t992 al under Ill• ~eel of land herein· PETITION r9qUests aualna .. Nein• Flothloua signed In the Plan. which do not enlet said land at a point less than 9 45 AM alTHE MAIN °(NORlH) at>ove desetlbtd together Wltll aulho11ry lo adr'ninlSler tl\e Statement FlcthhMla auatnaa.tta ... The street address and other common designation 500 feet to said surface, as reserved In the Deed ENTRANCE TO lHE COUNTY Ille perpetual right gl .drtling. estate undef lhe The Foltowtog Plfton1 a1.eatnasa Mama Stal......C .. f h I rty d ribed bo 1 ' fr Al J ~ id d d J ty l COURlHOUSE 700 CIVIC CEN· mining upl()fing and C>ptrat Independent are doing bustneu II' ltatemant The Followlng ~tons " any, o t e rea prope esc a ve s pur· om ena m , a w ow, rec.or e u 7, TEI\ ORM. WESl SANTA N4A ing llltielot and "°''"O 1n and AdministrallOn ol Estates BOOKS BY NANEnE, Th• FOllowlng per1on1 .,, doing business••: ported lo be: 3700 DAFFODIL NEWPORT BEACH, 1958 In Book 52, Page 347, Ottlclal Records, In CA at puDllc aucllOO 10 Int rtmomo 111t same from Ulld Act (Thi$ authority Wiii 17220 Nev.hOpe Sta. 102. are doing bus1neu u : ARMCO, t&7Z2 Mllllkan, Ir· CA 00000 . the office of the County Recorder of said Orange h!Qhesr btdller lor cash (payable llnd or any oltler 11110 lncludlnQ allow lhe personal Foun11ln Valley. Cl all. MAR DO JEWEi.RV, 34 t6 ~. Clllf. 92714 . The undersigned Trustee disclaims any llablhty County. at tile t>me 01 sale "' la.tu! IN right 10 WhOStOCk oc o1reo-represenlatfye to take ~708 via Oporto 12, ~port ~ Rec:ycq M•· for any lnccmeaness of the street address and Ttie s1reet address and other common deslgna· money or m. Un1rea Statttl al llonM!y 0111 tnd mint ff om =~I ~ a~al :i~~· ~r~ ~ ~2i? e.ach, C•kl 92'63 ~~Co~=· :gf other common designation, If any, shown herein. tton If any of the real property described above Is nont title MIO IOUftSI con tamts otner 11\111'1 ll'IOM ntretn· S.fore 1\1ung e»natrl v 92663 "' ac ' a i J:;;1• BTk ~C'Jl> Tfll• buslneH It con- SaJd sale will be made, but without ~enant or purported '10 be 641 JOANN STREET COSTA veyedtoM1clnowlltldcy11un· ~ OtSatbtd o1 or O•lmpor1anl actions Thi• buslneu 11 con-92715 roo ' ,,., ' ducledby:aCOfPQlllllOtl warranty, express or Implied, regarding title, pos-MESA, CA 92647 ' der U•d deed in tM PloPtrlY wets ainners, 1110 sf\1111 111to. however, !he pet'SOO ducted by' an 1nd1vlduat This buslnHI 11 con-Tiie registrant(•) com- sess1on, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining . s1111alba 111 said Counry &nd through Of llCfOSS 1t1t suDillr· repreMntatiV• will b The reg1a1rant(1) com-dueled by an lnd1Vtdual menced to transact bull· prlnclpal sum 01 the note(s) secured by said Deed The undersigned Trustee dlsclalms any ltabllrty Sutt ~d descr.oed as 1o11ows race of fie land 114rt1Nbovt dt required to g,.,,. notte• 1 menc.ed 10 transact busf. The registrant(•) com-nn• un<* the Flctdlous of Trust, with Interest thereon. as provided in said for any Incorrectness of the street. address and lOT 163 Of TRACt 907 IN THE scribed. and IO t>Onom such lf'11eres1ed persons unte nest under the FlctJtooua menced 10 uentflc:t tNsl· Bu•in111 Name(s) l sted note(s) advances If any under the terms of sald other common designation, II any shown herein. CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. ~·pstoeud or dwecoonally lhey have Waived nollee o Buslne1t Name(s) l11ted ,,.., under tne Ftctihou• at>ove on: NIA Deed of Trust ;ees charges and expenses of Said sale wlll be made but without covenant or COUNTY Of ORANGE ·STATE Orllltd MllS ainnets and s~lts consented to !he propose abOve on. August I . 1992 Bu11n111 Nam1(1) Ulled Roland Clark, V.ce Prtsl· • ' d b said 0 d f . Of CAUfORNrA AS P( R MAP under tnO btMllh Of bt'fonO actron ) T"-independen Nanen• L Gray above on. NIA dent Trustee and of the trusts create y ee o wa~nty, express or Implied, regarding lrtle, pos· RECORDED IH BOOK 28. tilt UltflOr limits tlltftol and administration author1 This si.1emenc ¥<IS f\led Sheila Ayvazyan Tills statement was ftr.d Trvst. sesslOn or encumbrances, to pay the •emaining PAGES 2S TO 36 INCLUSIVE Of to redrtll re11111ntl. equll) main· w1I be gt811'8d unless a with th• County Cl11k of Th•• 1tetemen1 w11 ftled witn the Countv Clerlt 01 The total amount of the unpaid balance of the principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN tain rtpaor deepen and ooerate interested e:wson fl~ ,a Orange County on July 27. with the County Clerk ol Orange County on July 10. obllgatlon secured by the property to be 'Sold and ol Trust, with Interest thereon, as provided ln said THE omcE Of THE COUNTY 111y sueh _.. or mllltS "'1111· ~irc~ws ~ P:: 1992 Or•ng• County onJun. 25. 1992 Pain24 reasonable estimated costs. expenses and ad· not(s). advances If any under the terms of said RECOROER or SAID COUNTY out 11oweve1 mt rlghl 10 drll 11ihy th41 cou// should no P 1 Fs3eseo 1992 Publilhld N-port e.ach- vanoes at the time of the lnltlal publlcatlon of the Deed of Trust tees charges and expenses of the AP NO •23 236·02 mint s101e, ••PIO!• ano oper1 grant the authority. cub 11~ N~ir'rtP 1BeaJc~ P "38111 Cotta M ... Dally Pllol Jury N 11 t Sal Is s82 429 93 T t d 'r th ' d b Id D d t The stree\ iddrtss and olllar any suClll wells °' mines ~lh· A HEARING on lh osra esa a y • ot u Y ubU1hed Newpcrt Beach. 17, 24, 31, Augu11 7, \892 o ce o e • . . rus ee an o e trusts create y sa ee o common designation, 11 any ol out howevtr lht rlQhl 10 Oriti amended pell~n will b 31. August 7, 14, 21, 1992 Costa M11a Dally Pilot July f-495 The benetlclary under said Deed of Trust hereto-Trust. 1118 reat praperiy c1escri1>td mtne store,e~plottand aperaii held on August 20, 1992 a F·519 17, 24, 31, Augu1t 7, 1992 fore executed and dellvered lo the underglgned a The total 8"90Unt of the unpaid balanoe ot the above 1s purported to be 219 mrough me surlaoe or me up-1:45 P.M. in Oepl. 3 PUBLIC NOTICE F-487 PUBLIC NOTICI written Declaration of Default and Oemand for Sale, obligation secured by the property to be sold and VIA RAVENNA NEWPORl Pfl SO<> IMl ol Ila subsurtaoa located 81 700 Clvt PUBLIC NOTICE ftotltl01.t• and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. reasonably eatlmated costs, ex.penses and ad· BEACH. CA 92663 of tilt I.Ind 11tre1nabov1 dt Center Ofl\le West P 0 flc:tltloua aua.tn"• ... ..._ The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and vances at the time of the lnltlal publication of this rne undersio"eo Trustee scribed Box 838• San1a Ma. C Bu1IMa1 Nam• F1ctltl01.t• •••••men• Election to Sell to be recorded ln the county where Notice of Trustee'• Sale la s1n,193,87. =:~:SY 0~~~rys;:, ~~Y ~~ :0r~~ ';1~'-;'lo; un· 927~2vou OBJECT T lr.tement auatne•• N•ma The Following ~t~• lhe real property rs located The beneficiary under said Deed, by reason or d1es5 ano 0111e1 common oes: mtssion Nnes and olh•~ 1x.111~ !tie grantirl ol the pet1Uon, areT~~;=~• ~'°"' Statement (,j~~ bsi~~ n · FINS Date 1120192 the breach or default In the obllgatlons secured rgnaaon 11 any snown 11ert111 101 a Community Antenna Tele· ~ Shou appe':' at lh Jo H N s co N c Re TE .,.~~' f=~• ::,aons (t>)VlPER FINS (c)VIPERS, TITLE TRUST DEED SERVICE COMPANY. A CALI· heretofore executed and delivered to the under· The toral imount ol !tie un vtslOll Sysltm Mid Ille rtgflt to ob:C":3,n:"! 1.l: • wl:t: PUMPING. 255 Nyts Plac•. L ESC~ADE COMPANY, ~t HanOY91 Of., Cotta FORNIA CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE signed, a Written declaration of default and demand pall1 balance ol Ille ODl!QabOI\ tnlti upon salCS lot to wva, ob1ecbons with !he cou Laguna B•~. Calll 92651 1611 Altso Ave., Cotta Mes~. Calif. 92'28 1ss:i3 Ventura Blvd Suite 1000 lor sale and written notice of breach and ot elec1lon secured Dy Ille PIOPtrty 10 be mM'ltain rtOM, reconsbuct ~lore the hearing. You John Alan Smith. 255 Nyes Meu. Calif 92627 Pacrfic . South-sw.11, Inc· ·• h nd 1 ..,.. tt Id sOlO and reasonll>le tSlllNred 1nd replace said llrlts and IJICll app.aranc.• may be 1 Place. Laguna Beacn. Cahl Jotepll A McNamara Clltlom.' 201 H~et Df . Encino. Califomla 91436 to cause t e u ers gn.,.... to se sa property to cosrs e~penses a11c1 aovances DIS. piOYldeo. ho....., lhat mt rson orb our ettome 92651 1611 Allao· Ave, Costi Coita Mesa, Calll. 92t26 By (s)KEW GURNEY, satisfy said obligations and thereafter on Aprll 3, a1Irle11mt ol tilt in111il puDltel· 11t1ast ol SllCh rlQlllS does not pelF vo~ Y ARE ~ This bu11ne11 11 con-Mtll. Ctlil 92627 Thi• Ousineu 11 c:on- authonzed signature 1992. the undersigned cause said notice of breach t.;i11 01 Ille Nollee ol Sale IS untusonabl'; lnttrltre witn CREDITOR or • ducted by· an lnd1vk1ual Th11 busln111 11 con-~~ by: • COfpore!IOn 1818)98&-8966 of election to be recorded as Instrument No. 92· SJt'S 672 24 GranllN s rNSOn• 11se and contmganl creditOI' 01 fl• The reglllranl(s) com-ducted by-an 1n<11Vldual • .:,•glstrant(•) c:om- 210733 Officlal A d o Co ty Callfoml tn add11JOn 10 casll the en~nl ol said IOI de aSed t I le menc:e<S 10 uansact t>u1r. The 11g11trant(1) com-meoc: to l•anaact but1-Publrshed Daily P1lo1, 7/24, 7/31. and 8f7/92 ' 1 ecor s, range un • 8· IMlet w.~ aocep1 a c.aslliar s The s .. .i 111drtss and oltler y~~ clalm ~~ ~co~ nets undtf rile Fk:tit1ou1 inenced lo 1ran11ct busi-nen undlf the Flctl1iovs ________________ .;,.F,;;.51.;.;.,i1 Dated. July 17, 1992 c:t1eclt orawn on a state or n' eommOtl dtslg"-lbOll if any. ol and mat! a copy 10 Ile Bus1n111 Name(s) ll&led ness under IM F1ctrtio1.1s Business. Name(•) listed Call 642 -5678. Put a few words to work for you . 330 West Bay Street How To Place A Classified Ad BY PBONB:'714-848·G8'78 ....... 0...... c.utt. NO-lllO ..... a.a.,. CeutJ . 4tMeOO BY VISJTING OR MAIL: 330 Wnt Bu Street °""" ...... CA. ""' c-"""""" IM. • .., .. ) CLABSD'IBD BOUBS: =-:~..::-~ DEADLINE}. POMONA FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. tionat t>antt a~ dra#l'I oy ' Ille real l>IOOtrlY onctlCed ""'rsonal re.vesentawe at>Ove on: June 26, 1992 Bu1ineu Namt(1) hated 1J~ onF · Jsune 29· 1992 I Id T' ' ...._ 27 ,..... . ed b ,.. John Alan Sm•lh abOve on Juty 1 1992 "'"' · 1mpson, Pres· as aa nJstee slate Of ltderat credit union or a ..,., .. rs purpor•d to be 11 appoenl y the court This itatemenl was filed Jose h A McN4mare d.,,t 495 N. Garey Ave .. P.O. Box 110 chtcll orawn by' stall or ltd· WHITE SAllS WAY CORONA wilhin lour months lrom with the County Clerk ol Th11 Pstatement wu t.reci Tnls atat-"'.m WM filed Pomona.. Califomla 91769 ml ~ings and loan assoaa-DEL MAR CA 92625 lhe dal• ol first issuance ~I Oral'.'\}I County on June 30, IMth Ille Countv Clt1k 01 .... in the County Cletk of Telephone· {7\4) 623-6511 11on sawigs assoaar1o11 or Tiit undemgned TruslM fellers ~ 00prov~d 1n 1992 Orange County on June 25 Ofange County on June 30. · sr1tngs ban-spectlied in s.o. OISCUlms "'Y NC>tllty ror any sec11on ,,, Ul tie f.1381143 t 992 ' 1992 av: Lola Cooper ~on St02 01 lh• FioanNI Cod• lllCOllllC1neSS Ol 1'1• '""' •d Cahfornla Probate Code. ,S38Ut P',Sie.44 Assistant Vice President and aul!lor121d 10 oo ouW1eS\ dreu and oll\tr common dtl l~: r!'r':~'O:. fi~,or~~= 6~:,~·~~:~:y~ll~~~; Publ11tted Newport Beach· Pubflshed Newl)Of1 s.acn- Pubhshed Oally Piiot July 24, 3\ and Augusl 7, 1 Ill llllS state In 111• awnt or ten· lgnalJOn 1t 11ny shown herein monlhs 1rJ'm lhe hearing 10 t7 24' 3t '992 Costa M111 Dally Pdot July Costa Mesa Dally Pi101 ./ufy F der 0111er ~cash Is accepted, lh• total amount ol lht un· dale noliced above • • • • F..,.81 11, 2•. 31, Augull 7, t992 10, 17, 24. 31, 1992 512 Ille Trustee miff _.lhhold the paid balanot ol tflt 0DliQat1on OU MAY EXAMINE F-488 H19 • Costa Mesa, CA, 92887 Houses/Condo For Sale C'IHlONI\ lll-:l. Mi\H to.!:.! CONDO. OCEAN SIDE OP HWV. 2 lge BR/2 BA, l g• dbl ger. $23$,000. 1176-3303 tllJNTINll I ON Ht:AC'lf llHO NFWl'OHT 111-.t"d 'II I Oh'I ReMartlabl• 8ayc1111 4BOA, 38A, huge mail er w/flr .. pf ace. Private court• yard, family eunroom, million aoll•r callbar .. Ont~••••.ooo N t· \' l'O I! I Nl-.Wl'tlll 1 111·1\('JI 101o•1 II 1-. /\I 11 I I t1" 1 •r•ntwoell M.,...• lleok 9ay ,.,_ 4M E/1lde 3BOR. 2B A 38a, wd/nwbl firs, f8C grHI family area. City lub ~ 'lltr ... Reduced playground, big yard, 10 131151< Ma ... 07 h•gt11y upgraded , lllTIUYILUPPI 's168 ,. SF R 4BR 4SBA 3CG bre•M••t noott. Muat 1 , tq,n . . • .; , . , , ...... 28A 2BA, dram•tlc ontv •~•~aoo ca1heara1 c•ll•. ••· • Located on 19K sq.ft. lot in Quellty...... pended "Angelita" c.n Juan ea...i-no H;lll.. Loo....,_ 1309,000 Incl l•ndl '10 .,._.. im ~::~':·o=.:,: M • Constructton Appro1t. 801 Compkte •tutte TwnhM •Bt • OIS Bank Debt OVff $900K 388, 2·•'Y· New Pmch ..... ·\ N I ·\ ,\ ~. \ lllll.111 .... '""'' 20221 l pnle9 ... lunnv 391 29•, pool. l330K. .................. ., .. , ... II J ~'I I II I l'l(l 11'1 ii I '1 I ,..,, N8WRwMMlra1• ,.,,.., ...... , on ~laU>n H.. Aeeott CourH. '"' 18A, ~alta lol. 1229.MO. ., .... , .. ,. Hunt Landmerl{, sdn comm, 20R 20A. end unit. PoOI• & tennl•. St~3~8kr 780ot4ee fla"'HY T,.e•ure Upc>ar NPT. bay Cut· d•·••c. 4BOA, 3 tun bath, aepatate PoOI 6 •JN!· com• 8nlOY 2,900 Sq Fl home break• lt•st and l0tm•I din-ing .. 1492,000 Cell Donald Pf8ff 141-1717 43MUI ~oore/crpte/drep... I Bank's Opening bid to be $525,189:111 a..os.ooo ...._.302 t----------------11 No matter what you're doing.your homelOwn MISSION VI ... / 0 t 111n --.. _ COLDW<?U BAN~<?R U HMttor View hoMI. • Pwo .. rtf ~ 27371 Sdwf Crttk Orivt Outetandlng •In gle Sin Juan ~. CA 9'l675 =~ :~:o.:n:· = . W. l*e: MOndly, August 17. 199'2 Houses Condos For Rer 1 t I I '•I Ii \I I.' _..._h,bd"'ne Condo c~ C..t.••=d TwMm poot/ '°° c .......... w Channel ..... .-cto l17IO •••~•rt ...... lbd '-"'"' M 760 .......... ...,. ..,,........,. 110-.., ................................ ~ l :OOPll •MO DOWN• ~ ............ -u ...................... , l :OOPll 38f' 28• .. pool/ f.qJeet th! bnl:" ::w:o;::,ry~c=· • Loe ... _: ~~£" Dr Wat - rm, on 1 t ,000 eq ft ,,_.... ,,,. ~· ........... ...... Al•1 1all •== ....................... ~ •:OOPll ...... tp • ...... ~ n•-i----.-UN--41 --.~------~ --· . .,.,. -. -OPE11 1 T............ _. .. __ a Tb ""' fmt Wedlle .. u l:oal'll --tcrpt No ... n1... n ""-.. -·--".,, ,.,._ ............................. ni......; l:OClftl ;;'.1 a204K )16.300I aen C':I :-:r Nie? Give we ... .,.., .............................. ~'l:OGf'll Mtlke tti.~I n'ICW9. LOI 75•1271 2 A ~ ftlLOT a&Aaall'ID w..--..a ........... n...., •~ P ...... ,. ... --e1en 2eA • iac tub. .. .... -"--------------~-""'•---··~;..;"";.;;.;.'.;.;,;;;;;;..:'";.:,:::-;.;..•_ Pool, S<ll7K ~t ,_. _ __.. ___ ,_. __ ' .- lot, ,,.., pftaN H pooe. FflfJd liltt' ~ ~ ""'*' '°' .... !!-',.:::; • C•••eta u. ,... b lnfoirmllon tMl.000. ,._, II c.l-=·.;.;;=1211 (Ill) 61 .. Hll • Ml In. :.s•: ....... 1 \ I. 1 I. . .. N!Weort B!tch/Co•ta Mesa Dailx Pilot l ttl, ,-. I Ill' ,\\j I" Ill :\.11'\ld ll'\ 111\111 :1111 ''-t \\ I 'l I I ( I : HI ,\l ti •I t,'t * ~ vtew, CUllt. •1•'7811110 Lg tum UYCRUT ~ 3M 3M. Iota o1 wen. 1 BR 18A condO, poot, tam1ty home, 38f :tk dOWS, 2 fps. lge elks, •pa, etc I Bike to La kltc:t\ 2 frplc Peta Apartments For Rent ("OSIA Mt-.SA :.!h:.!·I HUI IMS F/Clh 1 111-.N IJ\ISIO SllJ\Ht-. "..!7:!-l COMMt-.HI JAi l'lUH't-:IUY ".!.7/H •LO Bae"*°' on BIUtfs Nwpt Mel•hta-l.g Rm, Pvt patio. leltch, full Fam Orlent9d, Ort for ba semi.pvt _,,tr Alll StucMnt lots of P k MatUfe P:emale to Slv * Off. Sp. + 1200 •Q 1114. l5H. 842·; 196 $395/~ 722·759.f •· l9 Cendo In NB. ft storage. cars, furn, Pool, t~1.1acu, MC, etc. 1518 Npt Blvd. Friday, July 31, 1992 81 Announcements 'I 11s I I'. t-111 1Nll -"'-" L e at1 ai fr eld Slame .. C•t Very Alll •t. 12100.120-t• beach 141 Ol'73 oil. 11a0o. 540.)329 , 11.\I lie 1,\ 1~1.AN I> ... 28r 18a front houM so. 2 br/1.L Sec: AIC MWlaw T•RMC• of flCH. Pvt~ patio, db• gar, iv bch: Super 3Br 2~8•, 2br-1ba, frpl, vttd cell, Av .. mid Aug. 11000. pool, cats ok, 11075 JUST redecorated, xlnt loc • SUN OECK, ~ Off 1st mo. E'alde RM/Bath for 1 non-$450/mo 850-9428 CM. 5550 553· I 1 t 5 1 BR 1 BA w/nu mlnV smkg P9f'S<>n In lowty N8 crpts $560, 2BR 1 BA, h E' Id CM R f Shr 3Br 2Ba house Prime retail loc S390- 1\:-.-.;01'l't« 1-.1\11 ".l S l'tlO Skinny, Oeaf, Lost II\ th• v1c1n1ty of WarMf & Bolsa .. R •WMDI Owner Owutatedllll utll pd. $850/mo. HUO m. t • • · • • acroH from beach. fp 54600 f COM La- w.lcom.. Avl now. req. 335. 5o68-5058 w/d backyd w/fire pit' 8 · •If you were on the 377.0289 1300 blk ot Sunflower l·L-O.;;....S_T_:_u_d_l•-·-·-1-11-...,..- on 7.11 € 3·30p. & wit· d roaa watc h . on neued a colllllon Balboa Board Walk, blWn • wht Toyota & MAft(, 119/973-5292 N H 388 or 969~269 gated comm A/C dbl bright & airy, Mrs • 28R 28A Mal Kai upper Cozy 2BR bungalow lg gar. $1850. S..0.t &35 Clark 310·273-3300 • guna, CM $1.25-S21sl &42·9450. 975·1677. Sunny rm. pvt entr, 11'1 $4!5/mo. 842·3248 Realonomlcs 875-8700 unn. c .. an. gtMI view! fncd yatd, off •tr'eet BLUFFS CONDO Stucllo-eictr• n ice re-$2750/mo _yrly. Lora patklng avl 8/1 1800 model. Frplc, wall<·ln Vance Rnr 17~2 mo. Cali H a.1818 4BR or 3BR 6 den, closet, patJo, w/d. Yrly 2YlBA, 1700 •Q ft. 3BR 28A charming ON THE SANO 2br lt400/mo. yr IH. H50/mo. 49 ... 321 cottage. furn, walk to 1 'hba REOECOR· frig. Community pool beh 11700/mo. Avafl Furn/11700, unfurn/ 714-&44-0335 HAL HOA l't-:NINSlll.A :.!H07 ••• •o•iu• •nts Ba, W/d, Pool/leltch ROOMATE WANTED -~ IW' prlv. Hoer OCC. Fem Prof. fm In 20'•, nJ $200 OFF!! non-•mkr. $425/m o. Imler, to share 2bdr 1 & 2BR, d/W, beaut + utll. 9CS6-<>Sl0 2b th, lrg twnhm In La· pool area. Rec rm, guna Hills. PM bth, lndry rm. close to encl gar. $300. + ulll. shops and buses. day 642-4321 eve. INDUSTRlAL 27K8 1 200 S/F ore, lg rear car door, $795 mo. 629 Termlnal Way. 540 ·9352 Sept. 1. 673-8071 SH~OO. agent 539-1481 •·G-a-te_.g_u_a_r_d_•_d_b_e_a_u_t 3BR 3Ba owner's unit. detch home, 3Br 2•h Frplc, patio, 2·car gsr. ea f AC louth of PCH. • am rm. gar, · S59S-$675/MO 859·6953 Stept to Beach! 530 W. WILSON •CDM Prof Male non/ Shr Huntington Harbor 2500 S/F, 4 otflcH, l BR 1775. Gar. 2 13 722·9012 or 642·2288 4 mkr needed to •hr w/ 2br/2ba Twnhse Ute 2BA, lg roll·UP door, 29th St. Avl now. Clar· ... ,.-t-tr-.-c-t""lv-o--1....,B"""r--w-it-h same. 2br/2ba t den. & Airy Must , Seel 65, stl. 629 Terminal. •nee. Agt 729.'7259 pvt patio. Great area, f/p, w/d, gar, s500 + S550 (3iO) 37!>-1865 Wy 54o-9352/646-0681 8 h A I Lg pvt, very deluxe 2Br1 ___ __.._____ 'h utl 723·1438 Seeps to Bsck Bay. S 1550/mo. 873-191 1 s 1850/mo. 720-1553 COSIA Mt-.SA 212·1 8aC 8ftt8 If 2B /2 I walk to everything., _________ Young Prof. n/amler, lrg NftPOAT PllltNIULA ga:. :9Ck:,i•:9~u ~:!: We Have A Rental 157 5/mo. 546·9081 •LIDO Spacloua,Qulet house on Newport js. Ler90 3BR 2 'A!Ba condo, 2·•tory, pool, garage, frplc, w/d hkup , small pet otl. s1oso + 1750 dep. 875-49i2 Agt YEARLY·WINTER-SUMMEA No peta 840•9408 For You! E.Slde, back bay. 2466 4Br hH . Sunny patio, land, must aee Beaut. I Btdrooml048tdroom 1---------_;...--1 •'""'4 Santa Ana Ave. 2BR nr och.M/F 2 1-45, n/s. hm $550 per mo FumlshtdMlllMnllhed Luxury Condo! I A \ 2BA, bit Ins, gar, $600 ... utll 723·0400 645·6762 or 85()..8405. Villa Rentals Brand new lg studio .. lndry, $795. 494·247t 1 Blk to •••chi Shr 6 unit loc 1/4 ml to bch, s J 2BR NB Apt In great 754912 never occupied, sep \ EXCEPTIONAL! tBR, locl Parking $450 "" Commercial Real Estate bdrm area, '"''C, pool ..,_.,.. patio. encl gar, no 8 ,..., t t I I dep. 831-4 71 & tennis $850. Agt Ocnlt Bach .. $670 mo P• s, r g, e ec range, eMeH Verdee ••LIDO ISL• fur· 85 .. 5809 Twnhse. 1 Hse to $550 + dep 642·5964 •·c-o_M_•_h_ar_•_fu_r_n_t_w_n_h_H 5BR 2~8A bonua rm, nlshed 3BR 2Ba, olc,•--L---C--d-,-1-Oen, 2BR .. $1250 mo GOOD LOCATION•. with prof non-smkr/ lg backyd, A/C, F/P. frplc, family rm, gar, UIUr'Y Oft O. CIHn 3BR beach drugs. Pool, $450/mo O/W. upgradea, Incl w/d, patio, 673-6042 V4 Mli. from ocean, 2 house ...•... $1000/mo. $200 OFF Incl utll. 644-2929 HUSINt-:ss (fft°ICI'.: t'OH Hl·:NT 2769 grn dr 11695/11000 pvt suftea. Perfect for Weekly Rentals Also Lg'2BR 11ArBA town· dep. 841·27M S ue •Adorablo Npt Hgt• profeHlonals. Brand Avalll $650-$3500/Wk house lndry rm d/W Fem shr 2BA Eastsld• Bal boa Penln•ul•· or 78t·2787 J.O. 3Br 2Ba. hdwd fir, fp, ~. In gated, pool Call 87:S.AENT patio, 5795/mo. • • hse, furn/un f $400 Incl Many spsces avail Property Mgmt nu pnt, fncd yd, 2-car comm S1378 Agt 207B Thurln utils. No drugs/pell. S300/mo to $1600/mo •3BR 2~Ba twnhH on _.g~a-:-r._1_1_600_._8_4_5-33_...,;63_.f ___ .:;8~5;..; .. ;_S~809.:;.::;.__ CENTAUR MGMT 8 50-5898 (714)527·5378 Cost• M••• Apro11 3000 IQ tt.. $1600/ mo. Placentia & 171h 848-t1M Business & Finance BUSINESS , OPPORTUNITY 2904 CONDOM • VENDING ROUTE Big Profits. Csll Amerl· can Defender 24 Hrs. 1 ·800-858·3933 bluff nr bc hl Obi gat, •Adoreable Nwpt Hgts McLain 819 Canron 642<l288 or 631·2725 HB shr 3BR hm, nJ BES T DEAL IN NBI fncd yd. $1 225 mo+ 3br/2ba, hatdwd tlr, 28R 2Ba, 1600 sf, f/p, Lg W 'ald• ibr w/ smler, 2·•ty. pool. Jae. 2 small suites avl Custom ed Local $600 dep. 842·9666 frpl. 2 car alee gar wet bar, 2 patios, lmmed Ocopuf 2Br 2 nr bch & OCC. 1650 lmmed $500/mo ea. iz • *Npt ... ts 3BR twn .. se, 11600/mo 645-3363 • $1475 Bier 760-1468 • • I walle·ln closet, close Vending Ries Snacks n ,. •BLUFFS CONDO carports. $925/mo. 10 beach & 55 fwy, Incl utlls/furn 962·5475 Incl full avcl 645~101 or Soda. tc;;ial Bus frplc, sngl gar, pstlo, NE W 2Br 2B• on golf ~'::~~d~r ~f3J2•J;· S550/mo. 772-4605 l·L-U_X_c_o_n_d_o_, -N-p-1,-rm_w_/ CdM general offices & set-up, $3,000 & up. very nice, 322 Ogle St. 4BR 21hBa, frplc, fncd course, 1 year leHe. NEWLY DECORATED ocn vul Kitch prlvt, medical stes. 230 to Call local rep. at 1· $995/mo 947.7540 patio, 2 car detached No pets. $1500/mo.•---------/ 1 80"783 4009 gar, rem 0 d ef e d 76Q.88SO/d 22/ STUDIO APT. $575 2BR, fncd yd. Wtr pd. W 0, pool, tenn a, spa 797 sf. $1.25-$1 .57/sf. ..,. • Condo-mll• to bch. 3 kitchen. New palnV &44-49 e Near beach. No pets. 636-4120 9-5PM $500 ulla pd 722·8577 Realonomlcs 67~·6700 ---------• lg br, 2ba, gar, patio, crpt. AVI 8/5. $1695 Rental• Avallablol 306"" Jasmine. Avail 2f94 Placentia $755 M pror non·smkr ahare Walerfront, NB. 1200/ Sllen~ ~a7n•r/lnve1~or trplc. All eppllances mo. Paul 840-5 324 1·5BR. $800·$5000/ fmmed. Psul 644·0519 nee e or on gong Incl. $1100. 842·1004 Mo. No fee charged . ONE BDRM CUTE COT· sunny quiet 2B/2Ba In 800 IQ ft. $2.25/sq ·ft .small business In Ir· ••sTi aD• •BLUFFS Upgrd 3BR Agt, 842·7121 TAGE,Fr n s hd vry CdM. 2 decks/lndry/fp NNN. Comm. Oocle vine. Profitable. Ask ~ .. 2Y.!Ba, 2000 s/f, grn· l·s-.=.-1--y-1-1-B--b-prlv. n/smler, $695. $480. John, 76()..3691 space avall. 673·5556 for Daryl 857-6684 Back Bar bit, pool $1790. H. pac ou• 1 • •I oa ulil. Inc 548·5056 Cozy 2Br +Den, hdwd Dowd Bkr 644-0195 2Br 2Ba + den. patio, $200 OFF 1 ST MO firs, d.ck. w/d hkup. lg walk·ln clst. pool/ RENTI AVL NOWI country Httlng. S950 •Lido Penlnaulatrt spa. 51150 Bkr 642-7121 very spacious 2BR No Peta. M2·281 e Unique 1 & 2BR Units VIEW NO INITIAL DEPOSIT 1 BA. new cpt paint & 329-P University or for lease. Private bch, • 1 2 b 1e on bay 873.e03 0 Immaculate, 3BR 3BA, app s. car gar. ac • S E CLUDED Town· 710 Udo Peril Dr. hlghly upgraded. Only yard patio, laundry house, 3 frg Brs. 51995/mo. 2149 Vista S 765/mo. OP E N 2~Ba. frplc, gar. yard. •OCN VW CONDO• Lg EntradL Open house DAILY Sorry. no pets. s11so. 942-0414 lux 2BR 2BA, 1700 s/f, Sun 1•5, 722.a5M 83 1·8427 VIEW walk to bch, pool, ten- on Bluff 3BR. quiet nls $1 395 5 88·9 3 47 cul·d•sac. New leltch/ 3BR 2BA houH. quiet ba/crp\/pnt. Obi gar, neighborhood. No lg yd. $1 295. 850·1557 tmkr/pets. $1850. Sml tamlly only. 631-8196 SAN CLEMENTI-: 21 76 LARGE Hciuded MWIY decorat9d 1 BR cot· tago, 1578/mo. 361-3725 or 835--0871 SANTA ANA 2180 Move· In SPECIAL! 1 BEDROOM Pool, spa. cable hleup WESTLAKE VILLAGE 845-8122 An~lmel Townhouse style apt, 3Br 2'hBa, encl ga· rage, w/d hleups. pvt backyard, pool, spa, 2233 Fairview Rd. S1070/mo 548·700t ~-·-~-------$200 Off Clean & Lg ~· ~~~· ~\ HAPPY. BIRJHDAY t Nr bus mkts movies 2257 Maple 2BR $650 Also 1 BR nu cpt $540 2BR nu cpl & vu $720 Students/HUD Invited 842·2288 or &31 ·2725 $300 OFF MOVE IN DANA POINT 2626 Lge 2BR 2BA. stove. re· fng, bale, lndry, gar, $750. 493·7446, or 49&-1411 HUNTINGTON BEACH 2640 Lg 3BR 2BA 2-story twnhme, WJO hkup, O/W, frplc, paho, gar, $1150 -+ sec. No dogs. (310) 592·2214 NEWPORT BEACH 2669 ••VIiia Balboa Penthouse Spacious 1 BR. newly remod· oled, high ceilings & skyllghls $975/mo. A11I now 875-48 3 0 B urr White Rllr *2BDRM $750* * 1 BDRM $600* Fng, dshwshr." stove incl. No pots 545-4855 •ON THE BAY• Bachelor, $600; 2Br 2Ba. $1200. Yearly, all ulll Included. 675-7590 um mer! One of LifdS' aim pie p Jeaauree! • ~ Wht Mtn. btlee, Please Sat. 7t25 Rl!WMO Call 862·795S 1118 mag 1 __ c_a_1_1 1_1_4_194.;....&-;;...;.8_24_2_ LOST ; Mostly While Female Cat. Long Hair, blue eyes, tear on felt ear. Santa Ana L(>ST & l''OUNU 2!f2:) LOST! July 20lh, large male shorl hair, 1/2 Ab· byslnlani 1/2 Tabt>yl Light brownish gold & pepper colored w/ black 11p tail, 1111ped legs! Blue reflector color w 'blue tag w name Hoppy Snappy• Vcly Hazel Dr. Corona Oel Mar REWA.RDI! 759-7090 & 22nd St CM, &31 ·5508 Marcie LOS T : Slame••/ Tab b r Mate Cat, gray/tan with choco- late brown stripes, white Ilea collar Lost Mesa Verde area 7 22 REWARD Call 714· 434-6140 or 556·8620 L O ST; Slarne a o/ T•bby Male Cat, gray tan With ChOCO· late brown stripes. whtte flea collar. Lost Fo u nd St-iARPEI, It Mesa Verde area 7 22 brown fem .. 1 ·~yrs REWARD Call 714· well trs1ned. found 7 434·6140 or 556·8620 21 nesr Yorktown & LOST while long·halr Huntington St. HB, CAT with gray face & 536·7651 or 963·9118 tail, blue eyes, de- Q OLD BE A o c lawed. neutered C H 0 K E R L 0 s 1 male Name "'MAX " Tues.7/t4 In East Bluff Lost 1n San Juan Csp. Shop. cntr. Sentimon· lstrano on July 28 tall Handicap Lady, REWARD 240-8333 REWAROI 759·1966 REWARDIULoat Dog LOST July 4th wkend Male, black, 601bs, GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Whtie chesthair. Pink lghVdrk red hoir mix. • Collar, no tags. Lost thin body, very 7118 near Orange/Del fr I end I y . B 1 G RE· 1_t_v1...;ar_ . ...;c...;a_ll_6.;.4...;2;...·6.;.2_8...;5;....._ WAROll FAX 631·6594 To place an ad 1n T he Piiot class1fled Coll 842 ·5878. -~RENT through classified TO YOU! ls someone special having a b irthday Charming 1 BR . ~rtyard Apts Gated. pool Close to every· thing! 842 ·5858 2 Year• Newt 3BR 2BA, family complex. $1050/mo 7t4-85C>.a3 10 Find eoineone to share it with. )/ In August? Announce it In the Daity Pilot and Independent! Send In a non-returnable photo along wtth S10.00 or Just a message with $S.OO and ~ wfll pobllsh it on August 6th Deadline July 31, 5:00 p .m. Send your message to : The Dally Pilot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. i .' *$200 OFF!• Lg 2BR 28'-. dl'w. ga· rage, lndry rm. close to SC plaza $795/mo. 505 Sunflow er CENTAUR MGMT 642·2288 Of 631 ·2725 2BR 1BA, gar. lndry rm. nu pt, gard .• waler pd 517.., Bolso. no pets. $895/mo. 673-7353 LIDO ISLE fully furn 1 Br. Ulll, gar Incl. $785/mo yrly. 1 p•r· son, no pelS 673-0837 Use our P ersonals. Then oaf! (900) 407-4377 .. 2BR Duple IC W/Sld • r d Quiet, sngl sry. gd area, gor, W/0 hkups S795/mo 847·7540 WES TCLIFF S8 50 2Br 2Ba Ip. pool. 1128 Rutland Rd. Open Dallr 9 ·5 646-3679 and //oten to tbe vo/oe ad&. Over 600 to ohoo&e from/I •ADULT LIVINO• 16R. frpl, patto, gar. No pets. SG85. Bay Timber Apts. 642·7142 ROOMS 2706 •Newport Beach •h blk beach, prof F, (2~5), n/smkr, lelt prlvs. gar, w/d. $400. 848-5878 s •Do you need lg clean 2br 1 ba7 Garage, now cpl, O/W, storage. $750 No Pet 640-2495 '* E'alde 2Br 1 hBa COM, Piil room & BA, twnhse, blhn micro. furn. No smleng/ "We 're bringing people together!" gar w/opnr, $850 _. drnkng/drugs $470 $500 dep. 631~42 incl ulll. 721·1615 •EASTSIDE• Beaut 1 BR $850 Gas/ Wit pd, gar. No pets 2323 Elden 54&-7854 NB 3 rms tor rent· Students,. 2 ror $275- tnends ah are?, 1 for $350, 759-8099 SERVJCE DIRECTORY Far II ,_ home and busim ml8 Service Directory C"AHl'ENTH Y :J~1 IO ,,. ..... ~ Q~ wrll onav. ref'• Loc81 10 yrs, Honest 24 hrs, Lou tM2-e876 ""*"· Aemod Doora. ~ dowl, ~ llUCCO l ory .• •II. ~. 9Slt1. lie Uc 3S yn.., ...,,., M l .OM ? C"EllAMIC Tll.Jo:S :J~>:.!H HANDY MJ\N .1110 •Christian Handyman. Painting, Stucco. dry· wall, fences/gates. S• nlot Olac. John W~tM THE ORIGINAL DEAN the TILE UN leaky showers-Acid Carpentry, plumblng, wash & regrout. New tile, drywalt, masonry & Repair. Bsthroom•· & m ore. RMS. ratea. Shower door•. Kite· .ti"' Ma.ae2• Floor•·Pfumblng Uc. 25yrs o .c . 673-8085 C'l.t:J\NING Handyman e.pr.... Alt )ob• welcome. Small )ob speelaltiff, t4 hr. call. 851•2017 l.ANllS( l\l'f'; & I.AWN C'AHE ;1Hn8 ........ Land909plft9 Outstanding designs with plant groupings & artistic pruning of tr••• A •hrub•. Also ma1nt 979-8928 ....,..,.. Almod.. Doors.. Win-Peer ...... ~ 1 c1ow1, c--. ~ l ory. ReMabte HouMC .. sn6nQ hf min. Guar. lctY>tett Sl-.HVll"l-:S .l~>·l'<I Wiii. '9ncta, .-. * Uc by the day. Local rat••· lie . 106002 .,,._, ...,,,ia.oMJ arM. Ex~. rn. Cel •Lewfte.Mow • Edgo. lneur. 7141633-9925 < 1-.M l-.N I PUBLIC NOTICE l'AINTIN<i .IH~8 E11ter1or houH painting by prof. Osvld Sloane Palnlers. Lie 358528 Oav1d 645·9957 t{()(>t'IN(i :l910 SPHINKLt-.ll Rt.PAIRS .l'I.! I Sprlnklors ••• my only business Repairs & lnstallatlont Chari.a 722-762• Why play Hide 'N Seek with Ch•ld<:are? Call Tho Piiot toda)'I 642·5678 The Callf Public Uhll· .... CommlHIOO RE· QUIRES that all used household goods movers print t heir P U C. Cal T number, limos and chauffeurs print their T.C.P. nurn• ber 1n all sdvert11e-men1S. 11 1 you have al;;=:;;;;;;;:;=::;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;.. ________ ... question abOut th• le- gality of • moV9f', llmo or chauffeur, call: Ro Roets a Repelr• Local Reis. 16 'Yrs Greater Pac1f1c Rig 83 .. t H 8 •621368 Public Ut1lrtlH Commission 714·558-•U 51 GARAGE SALE HINTS . Alicia 751-42el Trtm~~pa.1---------- Rellable Housectoantnv L.awna. + A"'°" Buy "· Sell It Find It. by th• d•Y· Local dentlat ,.... 'iiiiiiiiiiiici1uiii1iilfiieoiiiiiiiiii;;J a'"· >om r•f•. can ,.., ......rt.... ,,..,. Before your garage Sav On iiovtn 9 Lo""'e11, Storag4t. prof excel reputation 1 hr min Insur. T187859 VIN/MC 7~ t .a ... ( I lNI H 1-. I 1-. .\'>:!h Monica 549-8431 •• ,,, •••• Removal, No matter sale make sure all • SI""""" lpeclalaS 8P90iallzlng In drtv. waya, patio•. walk• weys • patio covers. '°' "" •••· call 4'7•~••1 P•Hemed Cenctrete, ttamptld • .. type• oonc wort!, H yrs .. P lk.311117, '4a-1021 Buy "· .... "· ,.Ind n. Classtfled, Ff.0( lH I NS l'A I .I . l<t: I' I\ lllS :111.'0 AJ carpet ....,.,,. Pwf ett9teh 6 IM\all Any ala )ob, 18 yrs 7 da. 73().483 t 24 hr• TN Community Msr- k.t Place. Piiot C1Ma6- fted Trim, Senior Olac. 'J' Fr .. •••· l31-M11 wttat you're your merchandise is 6i""imoa':. ~ dhoometing. youownr ~ainly marked with a Aemowt•. cee.n-.. ~ Yn If 1111111 M t'' ups • Malnl. ... Lio. newspaper ·=--=-~n: prices. •5"025 ... ..... ~IUl'fttl ..... Mi.. -SeM ~ "'"".;;a ........._ g; ... _ •••P• ' lleme the -._t ,, .. _,,__ lll8llelll11 Cel* .. .., T ..i-~, ft In Ouel. peinunQ by prof 0 ,._,. your...,.. ti · lk•l020M. -Ina. ,., .. L!:::;::::::;:::=;::;:::;::;:::;::;::;::::.I fted ad calf Ma....,., .... M &-"°9 ________ ..... ,...!:~~:__~' 11.21 per line, per day. That's ALL you pay. e..s on 4 .,_ 24 ..ta.• In .. SeMol onc.y For more information, Cal Todayl AM. for yo&M" Service Diec:Dy R 842-4321 Ext.Sf/ • ' ' .. Friday. July 31. 1992 l \ I I I ' : ". 't I . , • Announcements DDTAL NOD lllMCI ... oun1•-. IMDW.,.. a.-Ann _.. ..,_. l'l-.l<SI 1~1\I S .IOU:.! •Lat M•tohM•lllne USA find that •P9Clai friend or companion for you! 71~780-7020 Employment Opportunities ~.\11'1.0\ !\H '.'..i I ,>'J 1\1 CASTING IMMEDI Eittru n••d•d for mm1. comrnarclals & TV. Earn up to 5200 per day! No exp needed. Call today Specialty dent81 preo- tk:• leek• ,ff .,_.. oetlc.~~ tal anl8tanl W/good communlcallof\ eldUa fOf Newpott Beech a MIHIOn V19Jo ioc.. Ilona. EJC:.s:-J:.~ The NEWPORT BEACH./COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT la toole· Ing for a Cu•tomet Sal'Vlc• ReprHent• Uva f01 th• Circulation Dept 10 work a fleldble schedule, approx 18· 24 hours per w .. lc. We n"d • r.ilable person with strong talaphone akllla, plHsant phone llOlce. "9al ap.,._~ and able to work wail with othera. $5.30/Hr. AclvMoemenl oppey '""'° ......... • '"' .. .... ... ..... ....., Mn .... .,. Summer tor bftghl, ..... ..-=•o~eo--Z 1:; II.GOO • ...,.. vetJ eonc1llOO,1....- peraon .., cuetomet 8Clhool Dl9lrtol. ....., '°'' ... ..,.., Clunlng leMM a food pro-l11M42194/mo. (am-~~~ .............. ~ duction. Muee be peo. plOyer p.,d Pue.tlo IAllDWICll 111111 Out! pie Dfl9nl9d, ~ EmployeH' Rellr• bpeNnoed, ......... ftaiZ 111•1 11 ft. crulllnQ H..A. cat b9ad Hwne, 3100 I! ment Contribution AUby'a. Co9lll Meea. T... ... ._.. •-·" um ._ _ _. .... ..-.. clMafC Cout Hwy, Coron. amount• to 8"'0• CaJI 811 .. 110 ...., ·-truck, thklc; •• un M ;e~~~prh,.. YHfl. fOt appl Maka the rlahl mow. For Ad Aotlon Call a 818-583-2021 Piiot RNf E1tale iiiiPlil SELL Cl....m.d Todeyl M2-MT8 AD-VISOR 942·5878 yoqr uMd vehicle puou9h claa.Uied YOUTH CREW SUPERVISOR We need bright, enthusiastic Individuals who would like to earn $400.00 to $500.00 per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily ·Pilot If You: * Have an Insured van, wagon or large car, * Enjoy working part-time In the evenings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate. Then we have a Job for you. No experience necessary. Full training available. For turther Information or to schedule an Interview CALL LEE AT (714) 674-9324 Monday thru Friday Before 2 p.m. ........ By CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHJ\RIF c.nd T ANNAH HIRSCH A LESSON IN SUIT ESTABLISHMENT Neither vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 5 K 64 K Q 7 4 3 +AK62 WEST EAST + K J 8 7 • Q 10 4 -987 5 102 . 10 5 J 9 8 2 + Q JO 8 • J 9 7 5 SOUTH +A 9632 '=AQJ3 ~A6 •43 The bidding: South West North East 1 + P ... 2 v P ... 2 '-':" Pua 3 + P ... 3 Pua 4 : P ... 6 ~ Pua Pua Pua Opening lead; Nine of ~ We are indebted to Brrqe TodQJ for thi11 fine hand by Terence Reeae. The winning line is simple. yet not euy to apot. even lookmg•al all four bands. Suppose you reach &ix heart.a via an auction such as t.he above. 'Qie M oysian 4-3 fit should play very well and, allowing for t.he normaJ •·2 breaks in the red suit.a, it'• eaay to count 12 tricu-one apade. four hearts, four diamonds, two cluba and a spade ruff in dummy. The fly in the ointment is how to take them. Suppose that after ruffinc a spade, you draw trumps and ate.rt on diamonds. When you surrender a diamond trick to t.he enemy, they will have at least one apade to cub. And if you try to set up the dia· monds by ruffing one early, you i;ould relinquish trump control to the enemy. or fall a trick abort even wit.h favorable aplita. The solution ia to win the openi.nc lead on the boa.rd and immediately duck a diamond! The best that the opponent.a can do ia lead another trump. You win in hand, caab the ace of spadea and ruff a apade~ then return to hand with the ace or die· monds to draw the outataodini trumps. The lut. five triclu an acored by the table'• ace-km, clu~ and t.he th.tee 1ood diamonck Not a play th9t la beyond the powen1 oft.he averqe pa.ye,. aecret, however. ia in ipOC&iDc neceaaity of giving up a diamond early in the play. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACR088 1 Butt .. and er Nm 5 Letters, •IC. 9 Barrage 14 Landed 15 llallan river 16 Nol fancy 17 Memortz&llOl1 18 EnglM 20 Slnoleout 21 Equal· p<ef 22 Wastes awsy 23 Swelllng 25 Ant 'J7 Dumb -29 Butter eervino var 64 Ano'Y" 85 Adherents of 9Utf 68 ScrllggY 87 Pole tor .., tosa1no 68 Fir•. p<el. 69 Other DOWN 1 B<oed comedy 2 Audibly 3 OwnerlhiP P&pef'I 4 S111tor1' guardian 5 African land 8 EmaNted CeH DMll•L aMU Ma-43•t a.t.ao7 SILL your home lhnMJOh classlfted ::i.mc. Co ~~~':.!.:-: •pm or Ive mH .. g•. ~.:.';~uet Selll l30 330 Princeton p/p , 2 t>Ma. MWI• Delhrerw Driver/ 20451 Cr.amer Lane, llCMTAllY,fAYROLL Baby cloth•• a mlac. Cal 20. racing and ............ c......a H.B. Phone .... IHI. Looking for OtDMIZed POR aALllJ Wuher/ IO<Ja clothea, toya, fur· crulslng, load9d, vhf, Muat ~ good drN-Deedllne for appiytng det_,l .. rlented Ind!-Dryer, or .. Hr and nhure, kitchen, balh-mtr.5.Si. p/P.twO fuel Ing '9Cord. Aupu!! 7, 1112. Vldual IO work In • othw mlac. 723-0770. room • houHhOld t>M1. 648-2281 PIT Ortler hell >ant LegaJ Traln .. -Laguna =~9:'.c= NINTENDO ayatam. ltema. Sofa, a.b'" & LIDO 14 2 .... ot photle PefeonaH1V ... Beach Law Oftlce. Word a comput«lzed pow..-pad, 15 game•. much moral All In Mila. new rtgQlnQ WI aentlal. Computer C1ertc81 akllle req'd. oK 1 PC lnatructlon good condWon.I trall« Dv• 1-800-U7· knowtedge helpfUI. Cell Patricia 49'-1653 P8V' on BM • • '· 0821 er11c or L.9Ty: R-i.. In writing: Maavy phonea, r• Al·M2·58e6 8'Pallo Ora, tool•. fur· Ev• &73-2351 Erik ...,.r apanaible for bidding 31871 Dal Oblapo dOcumentl/plana. Im· OuMn or IOng P.im1, nae• mtr, carpet & llr1---....,..~-~-~- 1113'1-111, s.n Juan ~ roceaaora. mediate opening . ._5 feet tall. s10 ... •crubbet. radl .. 6 TWICH•L ta, mint Capistrano, CA 12875 High earning a. Wiii N • w p 0 rt Cent• r . Hert> plants IO kind• men• cl1ha, mlac. Sat cond. w/nftW 8choctl Thinking of having a train. 2131957 ... IMS 12H. 7ao.ae50 s1 ea. Liiac 874·1M22 M 3120 Bermuda Dr. trailer :...=-S2ZOO garage Nie? Give ua PIT ald .... et .... Dl8COY•RY TOYS a calll pair. 25-30 hrs/Wk, Shade. Pine, CypraH QOINQ OUT 01' PILOT'CLASSll'l•D ~DOE. Newpott tr .... l5-gallon, 120· •u•1N••• SAL• M/\H IN t-. SI I!\' I<'!·. S!ll'l'l.11-.S I (l._'(I 942 ... 78 Aquatic Ctr. Ml-7725. ~t~~r: S1~ta;~:~IM~~ upto IA OFF. Sat only ~;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;::;::;:::.;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;=:.i PIT Gii OFFICE .... ,... . 9-3 3290 Georgia Pl Tanua 3 hp Out· '°' growtng whlaale Pie••• be aware that Sat 8·3 • Baby Items. board Engine, NEVER It costs a lot to be a teenager these days. SHOlS $3000 SI 000 00 So apply now for Summer Jobs •hoe compny Typing the liatJnga In thla cat-TV, hou .. hold Item•. USEDI S2M Ml 1804 phonea & ~omput.; egory may require you •48 .. 33 MHZ• clothing & water skh1. ' data en1ry. 146-4593 to caH a 900 number Intel CPU USA·m•d•. 1862 Iowa SI In which there la a 130MB Maxtor H/O, M/\HINI< SI II''-, HUN l'IN(i l'ON !)()('KS 11> !..! UE/\l'll t, I ·tu PIT GEN OFFICE charge per minute. 4MB rarn, SVGA .21, In vocational achoof.1---------mou1e, software. •Newport •••oh 24 hr.twk. 556-7730 '-•rttndtr Trelnfft NEW. 51499. 875-6703 • l•mllw Sat 1-:lpm, Mowing up 10 40• Phwelolan• A9et. &J N .. <Md, •tam up to Whal a ••la<:tlon • North Channel, Call or X-fay tech. Ortho 1150 dally, salary + f 1 T v 94• aao.91 evenings office. Med benefits & tips. full or part time. u r n • 0 0 o r · · • -vacation pay. 845-4023 2 wlc llalnlng. women, clothes. Plf.tures. lots 10 Min To Open ... -21 Id C II 01 misc. from A·Z, 18' Power $1"5 mo • P od t I I II t men or 0 er. • : DIAMOND I t Lartho n O (Adams/ • • r UC pee I I 800.532·9222 r ng, mus r r, 45' Sall, narrow beam Sml NB co. aHka ••---------aaell .65 carata, GH Newland) • No early s450 mo 752•2881 P/C upa rt w /gd PHOTO TRIMMERS clarlty, cluslcl blrd1I k __ ...... ,.. of "C" Ian-831-4971 AntlquH. furn, cttha, t8' Boat dock 5100/mo . ....... ._.__ Earn 10 $125/day. No B I 11h rl t guage lo auppon & e•p nee. IOQ.2tS2-438SI country goods and oa w moo ng or expand a P/C based more. PCH 10 2oth St, tale. 675-5095 product. 2·5 yra eJCp 327 20th St. Sat 8am PKl'S & req'd. Call Patti ('7141 724-0808 PVT POST OFFICE FFT perm. Offtce ~. p honff. Friendly & t• aponalble. S8/hr. Mon- Frt. N.B. 842-e282 Restaurant FISHERMAN'S AN IMAJ.S t;o.19 HOUSEKEEPER BUNNIES. Neth•rland Dwarfs, sweet & gen· 1 Oay{Wlc. Newport lie. Only $10 each. Beach. Exp'd & refs 557·52.27. req'd. English spkg .................. -------! Reply to Ad il'l 15, c/o FRaE Big beautiful tom Dally Piiot, PO Box cat, have now baby, 1560, Cotta Mesa CA nood to find loving 92826 h o m e f o r o t h e r SAT SALE 7-3, Iota ot NEW & USEC ltemsll turn. blkos, holiday 40' Av•lon Mooring I 107 For Sala. Beat Location In Harborl (714) M1·7MO decor/gifts & more, l·s-11-P-10-.,-,..---c-la_s_s_lc-N~B 18815 Nettlewood • ~ eeach/Gartleld oll tocatfon, po11lble llv• Conslantine aboard, 631-8480 lRVINt: 6144 At the end of tl1• New· LIVE IN 10 care tor •Id· pon Pier la now hiring erty woman In CdM. "baby". 7yrs old, likes ANTIQUES. furn, kit. ono to one relation-appl, & etc at Rancho ahlp. 969-0663 San Joaqum, Unlver· Money for the neceaaltlff cay be youra with FFT a1tp'd Cook. Pia Med baclcgrnd h•lplul. • Job getting new cus1ormtra tor the Dally a I In peraon. Depend, re.-pon. Sal _R_A_B_B-IT""'S-: _D_w_a_rl,.......ba-b-ie-1°1 slty & CulVer, Sat 8-12 Sflpa available, all alzH from S11·S13/ft, up to 50'. DeAnu. M•rln• 300 East Coasl Hwy. Npt Bch. 973·1331 Piiot. Eam extra money working with your 11;:::::::::::::======-i.I negot. 81 9-322-2807 need adopting, gan110 NEWPOHT MOTORCY( ·1.1·: scoon·;n Ho 1 H friends 3 hours each weekday evening. s 10·25 each. ''FAST Swedl•h Aup•lr de· 962.2541 BE/\Cll t>l69 * "-U11 Nt1 I !lf/H f!I I,,,,. ~ ... * .... l'riJn. """ aM tMl#S aHULT" pendabl•. lovlng. En· ---------• SI.VICI gllsh ap .. klng, drives. TO THE P E RSON '87 Hond• •Ht• R•d, •GARAGE SALE• >Clnt cond, 1 yr now, Salurday, 8/1 and 1600 ml, S1200. In· Avail from mid Sepl, LOOKING FOR THE DlllCTOIT Please caH Ann for GOLDEN RETAEIVER, 1-'or Hl'-.ult more Info 759-9280 LOST ON JULY 4TH Sund11y, 8 '2, 1827 w. eludes 2 helmets. \Ock Balbon Blvd. (In alley) & cover 97o-6016 * ,., _, -" ,. 11 ,..,s "' * ,,.~,.,,Is~ Call before 1:00 P.M. ~t·n 1t't• Lill WEE KENO, PLEASE Hugo 2-Fa mlly y 81 d ·-.-.-8-0_V_E_S_P_A--P-20_0_E_. (714) 674-9324 •""•5671 CALL 642-4321. ·u· CLASSIFIED Of PT. Merchandise Sale Sat 8:30·t:30. classlc rad/grey. many lcltchon Items. Chrome crash bars & pots, llarwate, eulSln· rclc1, Inc. evr & trok art. toaster, baby siooo.obo 75!r3t20 stroller/awing, wlne1--------- 1tor1ge unit, crou PEUQOT MOPED E.&2'0 PER MONTH * NO COl.l.ECTm * Early morning motor routes available. Delive-r- Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BfACH Of All Thinp: Clff11c1I Aria: JNn al!d to attend "tpedal metina " You'll ANTIQUES 6010 Collector'• tall 6 panel Coromandel sc:raen, Beidecmler wall clock signed "Schmidt". Circa 1830. Table, lg Colonlal round mirror. By Appl 714·769-0723 APPLIANCES 60 l I Frigidaire t o. t cu ft frv, I-SI,. >lint Ilka new. 5200.w/Warr. 979-5721 REFRIGERATOR, White, Whirlpool. llke new, $225. 953·6869 WASHER & ELEC. CRYER. hlce new • I ' SOFA · 720-1103 t'UHNITlJIU: 6014 2·DHlgner custom I ' love sea1a. Gr•at con- dition. Sacritlce bolh 1500. 720-1 565 8·0RAWEA Cheat , whlt•·wasned. xlnt cond,$125.953-6869 PIANOS & OROANS t>0~9 country 1k1l1, •lectnc Runs great, 1t1ll In Kimball Baby Grand. drills. on Bed, etc. good condition. 52501 XLNT COND, Baautlful 2527 Bamboo St obo. 71418~199 flnlah, $1 ,650 527· ---------1954 • (310) 799·9410 MOVING SALE· LOIS ot Furn. Oec items, many BICYCLES 6060 1H7 •IANCHI 1 O·speed SZ 23, men's 1rama. $150. Tlp·top condition. Call 951-4416. TH'K}:TS ti07~ cllhs & misc. Sat 7-1 2401 Francisco Or. Sat 8-4, diving e••r bikes, clothing. '90 W•veRunner 3 Jot Ski '89·78 Bronco Hrd Automobiles HMW uo:w Top. Between Santa ,85 32SI[ RED wlblk Ana-Tustin on 23rd, leath•r seats. auto 2304 La Linda Pt trans. ale, only 58,000 Sat·Sun M, 2436 Vista mlles,very eoo~ SOLD OUT SHOW Hogar-crnr ot Eastbtl cond, $10.500, 875- San Diego, 2 GUNS & & Vista Del Sol, Anllq. 3930 ROSE$, MET. 11ckets. cloCkl, video 1p1,,.,..,,...,...._,,,,,..,..,,...,..._ ___ _ 0000 ...... Aug 14. clths, NEW Wffdeater '85 7351 blk W/blk Plaza area row 17, ltnr, grt cond. hi ml. lo S100 548-9610 pre. S7 .900 obo. Transportation Garage Sales HAL HOA PENINSULA ti I 07 HOATS 701 l 14' .. rtlner C.,t w/trler. SOhp, f/1, stereo. very clean. runs greatl Mull ••• to Bollevel Must Soll· Just bought Now Boat $3000/FIRM, 432-0316 after 6pm or Ive maq (3abt789) 499-5353 '88 BMW 3251, 4 dr, 5 apd. whit• w/black Int, Mint Cond, all records, MUST SEEi s11 .5oo 969·8743 aher 7pm HU ICK flO:t~ '85 Century. 45,000 mlles. •~eel cond. Ale, p/s. p/b. $4,000 OBO. 957-1594 alter 5PM. 18' DUFFIELD. Electrtc dresHr with 2 rectan-""M'"'o,,....v""t ... N-O--S-a1-.s-u_n_9_-4_.• Boy Boat $4,500 642· gular mlrrora & night Antiques. turn, appl, 1381 Movlne Sale dining 101, dr•ssers, bikes, •79 Ced. & Iota morel S.25-$850, Sat & Sun, 209 8th Street AMERICAN OF MAR· TINSVILL• large dar1( WC>OG 9-<lrawer DODGE 90nf> atand. Both for $300. ---------'92 Viper, •34. Offers Call 951•4416. books & misc 329 Al· 28' Safari, 15 pass discussed In confl· varado (In alley) lbrgl1, lo hra, fully dance. Tom Crane. t(ltchen dinette. glass w/chrom• w/5 chairs. French Provincial dresser 6 matching night stands w/mlnor, Stereo cabinet. 848-2451 MOVING-Must ltll CO HON A Dt:L MAH b 122 MULTI FAMILY • Anti· quH, f\.lrn, TV'S & treasures, 608 Iris (alley) wknd 8·3 King oak pedestal SIDEWALK SALE New bed, day bed with & used hshld items, trundle, drHaer, e>M clothing, beauty 1up- ahelf units, •late di-pitas and lots ot good natta, much more. stuff, Sat 9-4 436 He- Call 714/419-9428 llotrope eqp, twn eng, gd Capistrano Oodg• cond St5,950 obo 714·493·8210 Dealer 499-5353 Intends 10 ••II soon For Ad Action Cal a ..., ..... AD-VISOR 642-5678 FOHi> 907~> '87 Tempo UC, low mll••• xlnl body & Int. orig owner. $3900 firm. 72.2-7453 Jt;1-:p 91 IO '89 Cherolc.. Umlled, black, ABS, low mllH. wa". mint. 115,500 OBO. 770-5225 30 Con game 34 Canontz.ed Mlle 7 Divorce grounds 8 Card game 9 Hoclcey or ~ ,.., i........ .._ .......... .,....... ....... ~ Crawford. Aria wh-crull•lty w11 M "'°"' popular than nrr • • l'•P'"' t'lpfftMd 11 an Ktor who could bri9'g an15tlc lilltl', laugh al your own fo1blft audit'ncft to tun and l•ughtrr •I ont' What bt>gins wllh gloomy •lmosphen .,HI lhl' Nntt' llmt': Charin Ch•plin. c•n be' tr•nsformfd Into ct'lt'brt111on Arift whow n•ml' hn ~com" 1 SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Inda· lt'pftd ••ong •h-1u1ou1 <'Onct'm· v1du<11I who I.nows pn~ of e'1l'ryth1ng, lftf fl1111: Clori1 Swsnt0n Ari" lo valut' of "<>thing attt'mpt• to d1KOuragt' ,..._Mr, p11t a1ul prttent: Mlllo. you By latl' aftunoon you'll havt' a..,., H~i11I, MlchMI 'York, Mar«I thing• your own way M1ny of your MM'cea ... Elton John, Jtc" Johnston, fondnt upiratlone will bl' lraneformt'd I INCOLN !I I ~o '71 LINCOLN Contl- neftt•I. 460 ang. runs good S 1295 M uat aeal &42-0567 36 -Laket 38 Moote - 39 Quality ot 111c1no tor granted 42 AMit1tnlS 43 Math retlot 44 Speck 45 Facial teatur• 46 Defraud 47 Record 49 Shy 51LMMS 54 Accompany 58 Cul 60 Plant part 61 Conlllnclng 83 NeophY'I' 2 3 14 t7 20 23 39 42 45 81 87 ' b ... ball 10 Choir memb« 11 Pieced 12 "-19roll' 13 Aoet 19 Sport1eYent 24 Mythologlc:al giant 28 Mornlno pray· ... ~ 28 limb 30 -Mateo. c.111 31 Olplomt. eg 32 Plus 33 Majority 34 Duration 35 Mullc group 6 7 37 -Downs 38 Mr AomMo 40 Understand 41 Former GI 46 Ma Moreno 48 Gt1ndlng Implement 49 More loyal 50 "The White Clltfs of _ .. 52 SN bird• II S3 "No -wtth- OUI fife" 5-4 Grind 55Vacllnm 56 ZOdlae creetwe 57 Bone: prlif 59 Ch!le9n co4n fS2 Small t .... 10 11 12 J,P • .._,,.,, encl Andre Proln. Many Into rHhlll'I ._,. -*r this piollftrln11l1n hul11 SACITTAltlUS (Nov 22-Dtt 21) "-1 ... ._ hick with num~r •· Contnbutt' to prasr.uri ol enten11nm,nt Alli~ (March 21 ·Apnl 1q) l{l'Y 1~ Involving cl~ friends, HJOC•ltl'f tO bl' dlKTiminittng. to clloow the ~I You 11 bl' ulted 10 "bl' • ll'lldtr • F~ dftp1tl' "c.i <•lls" from thOll' who cl.11m on duicovl'ry. variety, fl1nahon. ro· you Ul' being "•l1tls1 " Mctans don't mane• Virgo (lgurft in picture compromlH princ1pltt Surpr1ff U • CAPltlCOltN (Dec 22·1•n 19) Lu· 1ignrMnt could rt'tult 1n •·mnnt'y 1n thf n•r 19,_. eolnddft with tranl, -.b. bank " r--· r- TAURUS (Apnl 20 -Mlly 201 Lunar h•h1ng, n>r*poncMntt wuh lnchv1du· I I In ·~Mr !.nd You'll .,. Introduced Hpt'Ct co1nc1dtt w11h creativity. chal· lt'.ngt, vuiety, pt'f'50nal magnt'titm Sy to '°""'In cu111ne. 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Ort 4 beck to echool, bdy OK. atmg leyl, •apd, o/d, Meda eome -" 11IOObo 723-4353 \ ()I KS\\ I\ (ti > \; " · 1 , 'ti CONVtR1l81.1 Rab-bit· t>llc, new roof, .,,, ate. 71 t< ml, Jdnl oond. M.00065~ : \ °'• I I I~ I 'I ' '. I I I I\•,'-, I I ..... . I I '11 'Ord MOdel A, Aoadater. a .. utltul l*9de reedy."°'·,.. aeor9d. Own ..,. of hlalor~. Appr•IHCI IH,000, eaoratlo• 1u.to0 oao. Lio. •l!Uotn. PftOne 7t4-M1-9I01 ~ 7'4--..0.?Ut ..,.._