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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-08-11 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Cood morning! Do you know the top three reasons for suspensions in • . The DaRy POot Index school at the 1econdary levelJ 1) smoking 21 truancy 3) fightlng ~: ~. Fruuy, Studt-nt MtWfl OF COMMUNITY JOURNALISM T•llllY, -.111, 1892 Winner of 51 journalism awards in 1992 25 cents Frisco: What a long, strange trip it was I just wanted to make sure my daughter, Kellie, was safely housed in San Francisco. And it all seemed so reasonable. We would simply pack the canary yellow Ryder truck with my 25-year-old daughter's belongings and move her from San Clemente to San Francisco. Once there she would temporarily join her f ricnd Carol Ann in a month-long house-sitting job. And though her fri end said the aged-house was being refurbished, we naively believed it would act :lS a comfortable haven while the girls scouted for a permanent residence. Perhaps I should have sensed calamity ahead Reporter's when just a Notebook mile from our home we made a pi t stop at the grocery store. Kellie and I had led the way in her car while my fr ie nd Steve followed in the well-packed moving van. As my daughter climbed from her car, she led out :i loud gasp. Steve had forgotten to clo c the pull-down door in the back of the truck. Immediately envisioning a string or clothes, kitchenware and furniture lining the busy boulc\aJd, we were grateful to find all her treasures still crammed securely in the vehicle. Weathering that first storm, we (oolishly thought all was behind us. But th:u notion evaporated when, several hours later, we pulled up in Cront of a faded clapboard house m a rather seedy part of San Francisco. Glancing through the window, I quickly noted the stained mustard carpet ripped from the floor and st:icked in the front room. The wooden floors underneath were grimy and chipped nails popped up from the floorboards. And whatever charm the vi ntage house may have held was quickly whis~cd a" ay in the stench emitting from the floors~ Evi.dently, the former owner was not into cleanliness. T rying to make th e most or the situation and regain some calmness. Kellie and I decided to overlook the dinginess, lingering aroma and undesirable area. After all, she and Oirol Ann were already formulating plans for a quick move. But that temporary optimi sm was shaucred when we found out about the MURDER. As Carol Ann explained, up until about two months ago, the house was owned and occupied by a heavy drug user. The owner had been hiding a fellow "druggie," a person who was apparently on someone's hit list. Late one niaht, two bad guys broke into the house intent on .. getting" the druggie. But the ~e was waiting at the -top cl tlie stairs armed with a shoccun. which he proceeded to fire unchecked. When the smoke ctcarcli, one mnn lay dead at the bottom of the stain. And that would explain why one square piece or old linoleum lay next to the stair's bottom. 0 0K/' l safd arabbing my dauahter and heading for the door. "it's time to go home." But I had f oraouen that Kellie and Carol Ann were both capable, sensible and educated youna women. Carol Ann assured us that the house wa~ secure with new locks and bolts aad that there had no disturbances in recent weeks. She alto said the police •plarly mailed the area. Both lirll MIUnd • -and themleMI -they woutd bo mcMftl IOOft, S.. SCHEREMll' ..... I Popular nightclub gets OK for expansion ....,. Council votes to approve extended hours, extra pool tables, a patio and dance floor for Lucy's Bayside Bar and Grill. Meanwhile, a proposed ordinance to limit basketball playing at all city-run courts is amended. l}pc ot ope ration.'' Luhon told the counl:ll "H )OU gi\C us a chance \4C c::in ha\c one of the'bc~t opcrauoni. 1n r-:c\\ pan Bea-.!,.." And she got he r dwkc. By Tony Oodero Stall Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Surrounded by supporters, Lucia Luhan and her family scored a victory Monday night as the City Council approved an extension in operating hours, si.x pool tables, a patio and an extra dance floor for her popular Club DBG nightclub. receiving complaints from police and some of the residents nearby that the nightclub was creating parking problems, serving alco- hol to minors and playing loud music. Police Chief Arb Campbell also issued a report derailing numerous calls police hove made to Club BOO. In one report, a woman re~rcdly smashed a glass on a patron's face. In another, a man was allegedly Mruck in the face with a beer bottle. But Luhan discounted the reports, assert· ing thnt police have singled her business out unfairly and sent surveillance teams of of· ficers to watch her club from a nearby park· ing lot. "I ''ould like to :.l!e the coun .. it -.upport this parnculJr elfon," )a1d Counc1lm.in John Cox, ,,fio cited ''hat· he said "·•~ Luhan'i. c\celknt rcpututton u~ 3 rc-:-taur<.1· tcur The coun'11 \Otc:d "'·O to go :.ihead \\llh th..: Planning Comm1~-.1on ·~ rccommcndat1un to apptu\c! the pool tables. patio and d:in c tloor .ind .1llow LuC) ·~ OJ)\ de: U.ir jl u Council members took up the issue after And while she acknowledged some ro''d) activity had gone on at Club DOG, she a1- tributed that to the ba r's grand opening that attracted several hum.Ired people. "There's a need in the community for 1hi'> See COUNCIUBack Page • West Newport image troubles city officials ~ Rowdy, drunken parties too common in rental-property community. Council vows to clean up community. By Tony Oodero ~'i I. ';;t J\E\\ POR r 13£ACH -Alter spending more thJn Sl00,000 to clean up the e\ces~cs of Fourth of July r1:H!lc:r:. in Wl!:.t Ne,,port, lit) ofliciJh agreed Monda) th:it 11\ time to clean up the 1m:ige of the part)· torn community as ''ell. , ··sc:"pon Beach is a phenom· enallv su<:cc:.-.ful, attract1\e com· mu nit),·· Cit) Manager Kc' in Murph) told City Coun 11 mem- bers Monda\'. "But l ha\'e con· cerns that \Vest Ne"pon Beach i~ having problems sustaining that image." West Ne\\port residents Jnd ctty officiols have long compbincd that smce the area is teeming with summer renters it becomes ripe with parties and drinking'. Uut Murphy said Bnlbo:i lsl:ind and the Peninsula had similar problems in the past and the rny "as able to soh e them. J le vo" cd to do the same in \\'c~t Nc,\port In a report to the Cuy Council Mondo). Deputy City Manager Ken Dchno called for the forma- tion of t\\O cofum1ttccs to sohe \\ e\t !'.e" port " problem~. On..: commlltec '~oulJ coiled data .ind i.ln.11\ ze the '"uc~ l~cin..? thl! area "h1ic the other ''ould then mo~e r Jbhc poli y ~uggc--· lion~ to the council Council member" Ruthehn Plummer anJ Joh ri Ci.,'< \\.lfll~ J that W..:!>t ~I.\\ port\ prubkm~ ar linked to th1. l.1rge Jmount of r1.:nt· JI propc:rt) 111 the .ir1. :.t. "The problem i~ )OU h l\C Jb,lUt ~5 percent ab::.entcl! J;inJl~rJ _in \\e)t Ne\\port,'' .,aid Plummer, "ho~c district reprc\Cnt' \\' ... 't Ne\\ pc.>rt. "And until you hJ\ e people "' · ing there ''ho arc -.onccr1cd bout their propert}. }llU arc going to h.ive problems." · Kc} among the 1.c ncern::. m West Newport is Seashore Orn c. \\-hich stretches from the S.irt:i Ana Ri\.er Jell)' to 32nd sm~t:. Dubbed the ""ar zone'' b\• ltx;.il rcsidenb. the street 1 often teem· ing ''llh cars, bikers. skatcboJrJ· ers, pedestrian~ and surlcr~. ··The m:un issue h p.mot" !l:11d Bill Schumann. \\-hu h.1s lh eJ .it 59th and Sea~hore for Jl:-out .; I See IMAGE'llact Page Driver robbed waiting for tow truck on 55 Freeway er got out of h1 \JO, br.10J1~h1.J mandcJ mon1:'. Ron Smith. · car. cntcrcJ h1.:r j J.;nifc ::rnJ de· a.:~ord1ng to Lt. ~~'D.il'(Pii<ll Costa Mesa Police Department senior officers Tom Pipes, left, and Linda Matthews talk with Jeremy Beecher and lee Shurtleff, both 6, while on bicycle patrol at Lyons Park in Costa Mesa. ..., Super Shuttle employee held up at knifepoint while shs waited in comf}any van . By loriAnn Basheda sun w r.tei Smith ~Ju.I lhe t.liCT then r rn bJck to hi car .rnd lkd \Outh· bound on the co~ta . ~lc!IJ J ft:c;· \\:l'.. By LoriAnn Basheda SWI Wrut P olice officers in Costa Mesa have decided to switch gears by patrolling some streets atop a bicycle rather than behind the wheel of a marked car in hopes of catching more criminals. And so far, they say, the inconspicuous alternative has fooled at leasr a few felons. Duriftl the city's annual Fish Fry parade this spring, for inst••· a police officer rode right op to 1 snan smoking marijuana and arrested him before he knew what was happening. '1And that's part of the aspect: Stealth," Lt. Jim Watson said. "People don't expect police officers oa bikes, ':IJW-,':" ride up to them before they even kno there." Watson said the department has also received a lot of positive comments from the community about the approachability of the officers. ''We're not so intimid:iting in short~ and golf shi rts," he said. I n the past, Costa Mesa police have patrolled by bike only at South Coast Plaza during the Christmas holiday season. The patrol program became permanent at South Coast Plaza this spring when department stores chipped in to buy rwo bikes for the police substation there. Several months later, merchants in downtown Costa Mesa chipped in to buy the department two more bikes for patrol mainly on the West Side. Costing close to Sl,000 apiece, the heavy-duty, black-and-white mountain bikes arc specially made for police patrol work. . Watson said officers are required to complete an eight-hour training course before bGllal permitted to patrol on one of the bikes. 11ow to get up and down stairs safely is one of the s~alls they must learn. he said. The bike patrol officers also carry the typical equipment, including a gun. COSTA MESA - A 24-ycar· old \\OmJn ''hose Super Shuttle van broke down on the Costa Mesa rrce\\J) late Sunday told police that a man who aw her trandcd on the freeway pulled off the rood and robbed her at knife. point. The }Oung driver said she \4as \\oiling for a tow truck to armc at obout 7·50 p.m. when a ne,~er moJcl foreign car with no hcen'c pl.itcs pulled up behind her on the Co t:i ~ks:i Freeway just north of the Orange County Fairground . The \\Oman told poli~ the driv- Eddie Smith, opcr.11ions man· Jgcr for Supa Shuttle. s1id ~u .. h an 10(1dcnt 1s rnre. '·But thc'c :ire bad tame ," h !>:lid. ''That\ "hy v.e a~k our drn · crs 10 l.l\ in the '.in \\Ith the door!> kicked 11 the' brea~ J'"'\411 Smith s:uJ the dn.,,er .,ta)ed Ill the \Jn, but lor~ot t(I rel k t11c doors after her" pa,,cnger' \41,. re: picket.I up by :ino1hc:r uper Shut· \le. According \\) ~rn1th, 11 1s the compan}' (X)hC\ , 1mmei:h3tl'h p1d, up on) P·'''eni 1.1' 'tr:rndc.I 11 See ROBBER '8aci hee A penny saved... , . . is praise earned. Times are tough all O\ier a'nd some Costa Mesa emplO)'eeS recognized that b gi"ing up their p.1~ incrcobeS in light of tough economic times fa oo by th~ city Sff the editori~I, page A 11. ~Financial healing . Costa ~-based Abbey Healthcare 11nd t nanc1.il strength 'after going public as an over-the-counter \tOCk See page AS. - • Loca~s Only Streetwise COMMUNllY EVENTS ·AUGUST 92 · lntel'Vl~S .ind photographs by lee Payne • Ple.ue send il in writing· To pl~ an event, please write: Community £vents, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. -_:o_ ~ ---_,,,,_-' . -f Q: TODAY 7 :30 a.m. "'~rt Found11ion, "Earth Summit: Sue· cess or hilure," <it Quarterdeck Room at Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Open to public. noon 2 9 3 4 - f 0 I "'ff -.... ~ 5 6 1 8 tf 2 f 3 f 4 15 !Asked at Orange Coast College in the quad) Tuesd1y Talks, Newport Ha(bor M Mu· seum chief curator gi~s free tour of current exhibitions. 850 San Clemente Or. 16 11 18 f 9 20 21 22 ( Virginia Long Costa Mesa "The girls in the underwater swimming ballet, they were great." Mark Holder Huntington Beach "I didn't watch too much, but I thought the best part was when the guy shot the arrow to light the Olympic torch." Dawn Rose Irvine "When Nelson Oiebl was receiving his gold medal (in swimming) and cried." Glenn Neumeister Huntington Beach "Probably when Carl Lewis won the gold medal in 'the long jump for the third time." Grace Lam Irvi ne "The moment when the British runner pulled a hamstring and his father helped him realize his dream bv crossing the tm1sh line (with him)." 6:30 p.m. Balboa Sailing Assoc., American legion Yacht Club, 2fS 1 Slh St., Newport Beach. Organized sailing and social events (o, all. S pm. WEDNESDAY New Member Reception, Newport Harbor Area Chamber o( Commerce omce. 23 24 30 31- 25 26 21 28 29 v 2 p.m. Children's Play, "The lion. the Witch, and the Wardrobe," presented by Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. for kids S years or older. TH URSDAY 7:30 a.m. , Marine Divison Breakfast, Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce at Balboa Bay Club. 6 p.m. Daily Pilo~'Hornblowtr 'Wet Wednesday library/Authors Night" bay cruise. Sold out. 6 p.m. Summer Jazz festival, Rob Mullin's All·Star Band, Neiman Marcus courtyard, Fashion Island. Free. . FRIDAY .. 4 p.m. • Southern California Indian Center's 24th annual Pow-Wow, Orange County F;urgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa 10:30 p.m Mesa. American Indian dancing. singing. collectible art, food and ceremonies. SATURDAY Senior expo, good5 and services of interest to senior citizens on exhibiting at Oasis Senior Center's Senior Resources h pos1tion, 800 Marguen~ Ave. in Corona del Mar. 9 a.m. · Southern California Indian Center's 24lh annual Pow·WfYW, Orange County Fairgrounds, 86 Fair Drive, Costa 10:30 p.m. Mesa American Indian dancing. singing. collectible art, food and ccr~monies. • 5:30 p.m. Newport Hubor 'Sl Cius Reunion, at Countryside Inn in Costa Mes.i. C.-.11 Dawn (Pierson) Guild at 545-5441 0< 0 1\illeAmburgey at SS7-654S for information. SUNDAY 9 a.m.-Southern California lndi1n Center's 24lh Minuoil Pow-Wow, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 F1ir Drive, Costa 7 p.m. Mesa. American Indian dancing, singing. collectible oirt, food and ceremonies. The high price of success ~ Costa Mesa companies have what it takes to push products to the top. In my search for a few good s1ories last week, J came across two small high-tech companies with polential for incredibly bright fu tures. These companies -Donmar Ltd. in Newport Beach ond Irvine Sensors high-volume, low-margin products, while Irvine Sensors will make low-volume, high-margin products on its own. Profits are expected to start rolling in consistently by next year, and Irvine Sensor!>' president, James ,.., CIX Corp. in Costa Mesa - have both developed exciting new technology with potential for billions o( dollars in future sales. Still, while learning about Donmar and Irvine Sensors was certainly interesting, it was also discouraging. These companies have spectacular up-side possibil- ities, but to me, it's daunting Alexiou, believes that the company stands a chance to capture a strong share of the $100 billion-plus (annual sales) integrated circuit industry. These companies have spectacular up-side possibil- i1ies, but to me, it's daunting to consider what it took for them to get where they are. Editor's Notebook Donmar -a company named after its owners, Don and Margaret Goedeke -has developed an artificial-intelligence- based optical se nsor that can be used in to con sider what it took for them to get where they are. Donmar has Don Gocdckc's technical expertise and Margaret Gocdekc's ability to sell. I've always sophisticated fire detectors and possibly many other applications. Don Gocdeke, a ret ired aerospace physicist, had the imagination and scientific sm:i rts to come up with the technology. His wife Margaret, a commercial real estate broker and business consultant, has the ability to find potential users of the technology and sell them on the concept. The Goedekes have already secured government contracts totaling nearly S2 million in the la~t year and a half, and they're bidding on several large deals that could push them to the next level. Irvine Sensors, on the other hand, is a publicly traded company that has spent $35 million :ind tts entire 12-year existence developing high-density computer electronics and infrared devices. Just last year, the company demonstrated that its chip-stacking technology works, and earlier this year, Irvine Sensors signed a joint development agree.nent with IBM. IBM will manufactllrc the company's been lousy with science and computers, and I cringe al the thought of trying to sell anylhing. I suppose the latter stems from my days as a Cub Scou r, Little Leaguer and band member. It seems like "e always had to sell somethin~ -from candy to oranges to key chains to mag:wne subscriptions -and J ~rew to hate ii. Archive also had tcchnic:il expertise, plus the huge financial investment it took to see through its experts' good ideas. l can come up with an inventive idea once in a while, but l can barely pay the rent, Jet alone pull together S35 million. l even have an aversion to borrowing, so I couldn't get rich on other people's money. I wish Donmar and Archive luck in turning their technologies into profits, but I'm afraid l won't be able to join the companies' owners al 1he local Mercedes-Benz dealership. l used to think I could have a future as an entrepreneur, but when even the success stories scare you away, it's probably time to start getting along better with the boss. 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Newport Beach An allorncy in 1hc 4600 block of MacArthur .reported 1ha1 someone terr an obscene message on his phone mail. • In the 14 block of Rue Marseille, someone knocked a lanlem-style lamp orr or a post and shallered it. • Someone broke 1hc barber pole 111 Corona del Mar Barber Shop, 3315 E. Coast Highway. • Marlin jigs and a tackle box \\ere taken Crom a bo:u in 1he I JOOl>lock of Back Bay Dri\'e, • At Beach Laundry. someone broke into a soap ma- chine and cleaned ii out off laundry detergent and money. Births Hoog Memorlol Hotpltol July 13 o l ane <ind Oougl.u Wise, Corona del Mar, girl July 14 o C.Ula and Dennis Desmond, Newport Beach, boy July 15 a Deborah and Chules Sutterfield, Newport Beach, boy July 16 a Anne and Steven UY10n, Newport Beach, gui July 17 o Leilani and Le~is Glenn, COSt41 Mcs.l, girl o Krlstoi <ind Robert Apple, Newpon Beach, boy July 18 a CMolyn and Robert Cambrli, C~ Mes.i. boy o Cltherlne a net John Burton, Costa Mesa, boy o Janel and Bruce Krochm.tn. Cost.I Mes.J. boy July 19 o P<ilrida .-.nd ke\'ln Henderson, CCbt.l M~. girl July 20. o Belh <ind Kenton Richford, CCbta Mes.l, girl o Lorene and Tenell Nemnich, Coron.-. del i\1.lr, girl July 21 o Ann i nd Muk McClelland, COSt.l Mesa. boy July 22 o Kylie anti Oougl.u Hodge. Coron.ll del fv1.)r, boy o Sherry and Robert ungner, Cost.a Mesa, boy ,;, !Uthleen <ind Mich.tel Day, Cost.i Mesa, boy a Lorie and Ron.tld Rouse, Cost.J Mew, girl o Vidde i nd Eric Wilson. (0$t.l Mesa, boy o Cheryl and Samuel Silverman, Nt¥.port Be.lch, girl Wome n'• Hospital Soddlebock Medical Center June 23 c Michelle and Steve Rieke. Costa Mes.a, boy f'ountoln Volle y l eglonol Hospital July I o Anita ind Robert Golson, Cost.J ... ~. girl July 2 o Suah ind Todd Melde, Cost.:J Mew. g"I July 5 o Shann• tiler .ind Sein l.utm1n. Co:.ta Mes.t, girl July 14 DAiiison ind James Ch1rles"M>tth, Costa M«!sa, boy Voice Man --~~~ ·-~ ~·.: · -• • .. I.. • S.• . It PA UL GILBERT Newport Beach _ (regarding p/Dnning commi> ion :rpprova/ of 50- foor guitar sign for new H;ud Rock Qife in Newport Dcach .. .) l·m calling about the SO-foot Hard Rock Cafe sign and my comment: It is about time Newport Beach got hip. Know what I mean? Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot ------ --.;_I ..... ~."-.. , j j~.,.;.. •'.-..I."-·.' ···,, .. . . J ~ 'IC . ' ·, .•• \ .. 'I • '...... ·~ .• . ~ , ., . ' . . ~ ~, •I• Around own ........ ~ ... ~~.~··f; ... ,.; ..... ·it~. ·.id :" . ' ' "'ti· ' -C. . -~ _ ___,. Send your items to Bob v;m Eylten, The.Daily Pilot, 330 W. BJy St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Today Sailing .:_ The Balboa Sailing Association will meet at the American Legion Yilcht Club, 215 15th St. Newport Be.:ich, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Aus 11. Organized sailing and social events for all. For information, call 840-3957. Port folio manageme nt -Merrill Lynch will ofrer a free workshop entitled "A Total Approach to Portfolio Management" at noon Aug. 11 at the Center Club in Costa Mesa. For reservations and information, call 955·6158. Earth Summit -The Newport Foundation will discuss the recent world environmental conference in a program entitled .. Earth Summit: Success or Failure" at 7:30 a.m. Aug. 11 1n the Quarterdeck Room at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Highway. The forum is open to the public. Call 644-4311. Wednesday Tuesday, August 11. 1992 A~ reservatiom. and information. Mutual fund s -Shcarson Lehman Brothe:rs will CJffer a free seminar on 1n..,estmg 1n mutual funds Aug. 18 at Le Mcrid1en Hotel in Newport Beach. The <.'\ ent \'\ 111 begin with a reception al 6 p.m. The seminar , .. 111 begin at 6:30 p.m. Kids and Al OS -Juanie Heinemann, R N. will gl\c a pre>entahon on hO\\ tu talk tu children about AIDS ,11 7 p.m. Aug 18 at the office::. of JoJn AndreM1, 1151 Dove St., suite 105 in Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991 .. We dnesday, Aug. 19 Dental implants -A trt·L· seminar o n dental imp anb ancJ cosmetic dent1~lry \\ II be oiit!r1.:d :it 7 p.m. Aug. 19 al the Co'>ta Me.a Senior Center, 695 W 19lh St. Call 645-2188 fo r a resef\Jl1on . Officers' wives -Tlie Officers Wives League or Orange County will hold a social hour and luncheon at 11 a.m. Aug. 19 at the Warchou'>e Re$taur.:int, 3450 Via Oporto in Ne\-.port Beach. For iniorm.lt on ca I 5~9·2028. Senior singles -The new Single ACll\e Sl"n1or~ group will holcJ a social get-together at 2 p.rn. Aug. 19 at the Costa Me>a St'n1or Center, 695 E. 19th St. Call Dee SJp'>rn ell G-l6·90G5 for nformat1on. Th ursday, Aug. 20 Inves tment seminar - jerirc\ J Joh hOn, llr ' 'ice pre5ident of Shearson Lehman Brothers' 'e 'port Beach office , .. ;11 offer a rree seminar ent1tlt.'Cl "lmest1ng in th1: 90s" at 6:30 pm. If) tht.> c.onf erenct? room at 800 l\c\\ port CcJlter Dri\e. For 1nforn ti on call G4 4 ·9111 Secure investing - Shear vn Lehman Brothers .. .., 111 off er a f rte \\ orbhop entitled "Alternath es to CDs. A Seminar ior the 5ccunt) ·Consc1ou~ fn.,,estor · at 6 p.m Aug. 20 al 19000 ~tacArthur Blvd. in l';e" port Beach. For reservations, call 955-7554. Timberland Props and creativi ty - Children ages S and older arc invited lo create props and scenery for a play adaption of C.S. Lewis' "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" at the Costa Mes<l Library, 1855 P<trl. A\e., from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The play will be presented Aug 19. QuickstepP.er Marvin Gordon, 65, of Costa Mesa smiles ao; he leads his partner in a promenade at the Costa Mesa Senior Center Mote M.\1tAU.oly Nol recently. The senior square dance group meets on Thursdays and welcomes new mem- bers. For information, telephone 545-5669. , Thurs d ay Estate plan ning -Memll lynch \\Ill orfer J free \\Orl.'>hOp entitled "Estate Plannmg: The Slilte ol Your Estate" lrom noon to 1 p.m. Aug 13 at the Center Club 1n (())ta MesJ. For Tl''>l'l'\Jtions and infor1m1tio11. call'955·6158. Saturday Newport Harbor '52 - Newport Harbor High School's class of 19 5 2 "ill hold its 40th ri.>un1on Aug 1 5. Plea>e contact O.m n (Pierson) Cutld at 5·15-5441 or O rville Amburgt.>)' at 5 5 7-654 5 for information. Senior e po -1'.umerous comp.ln1~ J nd orgar 1zat on' oflcrmg goods and scrvic '> ol interest to ~en1or citizens "111 be e\h1b1tmg Jt the 0.hi' Senior Center') Senior Re~ource~ . h po:.1t1c. n. S.1turdJ\ Aug 15 al thL• center, 800 ,\\,11guer1te A\t~ in Corona clef Mar. For mfurm.1l1on, call 644-32.f·l. Hawaiian f ea t -The Ha .. ,auan C1\1C Club \\111 ho:.l an AhJ'aina, .1 trad1t1onill lea.,1, irom 4 p m. to 11 pm Aug 1 S Jl the Co>lJ f\ \l'C.J Comn un1lv (l•nter. 1845 Park A\I:~ The e\llll \\ill feature H,1\\ ,\1i,rn cu1-,mc and dancins For 1n1ormJt1on. cJll S.1ndee ,\\Jnn ,1t 97·1-191!) orTiN1 Bissen· JI -68·8"'22, Mo nday, Aug. 1 7 ~alli graphy class - Scmor c1t1ll'ns are 1n'> 1l\.-d to reg1>ter beg1nn1ng todJy for a cl;-l'>, in beginning lJlhgr.:iphy at the \\ e)t FURNITURE (We've Moved Next Door) WIDE NEW SELECTION OF HANDCRAFTED FU RNITURE :" Dressers, Armoires, Nightstands & More Steel, Pine Handpainted & Upholstered Finishes INFINITY ENTREPID ELAN '\l'\' purt Commun1t} Ct.mer. The cla)) '' 111 be held on ~'' cun:.ecuti\ c \\'edrw,d.1~) beginning Sept. 23. Cla-:.'>C> 1111 up fa)l, ~o earlv regi>tr.it ion I'> necc:..,,1ry. For inlor111.1tion, call 644·3240. Tuesday, Aug. 18 Art breakfast -The Ou1p1 n Ol\1)1un ot thc '-t"port harbor i\tt..i Ch.1rnb •r oi Commerce '"" hem ·' p.rnd d1;,cu:.' un on the l'>:>Ut' 'Cultural A 1, Ill Or.rn~t: Count\, \\111 ThL0\ 5ur\l\e?'' at the di\ t'>ton·-. 'c<.:und .rnnuJl lntcr·.\Clf\l' BrL•,1l.i.1st, 7: 15 :un. Aug. 18 .H the :--:e\\ port Beach Mamou C11l 729-4400 ior more mtormat1on Community association s -The Southern Count l''> chapter ol the Communtl\ -\:>'>UC1.ll10rh ln'>l1tute '"" p·e'>ent J with purchase of $299 or more ,,_, BEDFRAME ,,_, DELIVERY (In local area) ,,_, SET UP ,,_, DISPOSAL OF OLD MATIRESS I 8 ElAN Plush or Firm Pl ush or Firm Plush or Firm Pillow Top TWIN set ..... '278 TWIN set ..... •299 TWIN set ..... •33a TWIN set ..... '399 FULL .set. ...... s344 FULL set •...... '416 FULL set. ...... '458 FULL set. ...... '599 QUEEN set •.. '449 QUEEN set ... s559 QUEEN set ... '699 KING set ...... *649 KING set ...... •749 KING set •..... '899 PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE BUSTER BUSIER BUSTER BUSTER 16 Yr. Warranty 25 Yr. Warranty Plush 25 Yr, Warranty 1,000 Coil . 25 Yr. Warranty Pillow Top TWIN set ..... '239 TWIN set ..... '320 TWIN set ..... •399 FULL set. ...... •249 FULL set. ...... •299 FULL set ....... •399 FULL set. ...... •4s9 QUEEN set. .. '369 QUEEN set. .. '499 QUEEN set ... '599 KING set •..... 1489 KING set .••... 1599 S LEEP C ENTER P LUS 3601 Jamboree Blvd., Newport Beach 92660 (714) 833-0551 MON·SA T 1 Oam-6pm Closed Sundays comer d Bristol & Jamboree I luncheon program on the topic of mJnaging community association tum.ls at noon Aug. 16 at the Red Liur Inn, 3050 Bristol St. in Costa ,\\e~J Call 380·7360 for Liquidation Sale: August 12 & 13 9 A.M. -5 P.M. Guardlall Federal Sa vlaga l70ll Beach Blvd., Plaza Level Huntlneton Beach. CA Terms: All Items sold as l.S, where ls, all sales 1\nal. Cash, money orders and cashiers checks only. 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FOUNTAll VAllll BEISTLE PARTY LEIS ·36· LONG •CHOICE Of SIX COLORS ' .. ~ Tuesday, August 11, 1992 -------- Debate flares over priorities on improvement NEWPORT BEACH - Faced with a shrinking budget, city offici.ils discussed Monday how to set priorities on future capital improvement programs, but Councilman John Hedges questioned how the city could spend money on arl projec1s when streets are in need of repair. Hedges said he woul<l ha\e a hard time explaining the delay Sale! of capital improvement projects while the city spent money on art. ''I'll trade you a $90,000 an project for $90,000 worth of street improvements," said Hedges, ref erring to a city program that will pay $90,000 to have a piece of an erected in McFadden Square. "'We better do that first of all." But Councilman John Cox took exception to Hedges' criticisms of the art program. "I don't think it's fai r or decent to be that crass about art in public places," Cox said. -By tbe Daily Pilot We're Making a Difference. American Heart ft Association ~ ' Savings up to 1 /3 o(f on selected faucets, tubsets & accessories Make a dash 10 add a splash w ith savings on finer quality pieces by Raphael, Allmans, Sty/ecraft & others r Do rt in 1rue style at West End West Sale Prices good August 11th through September 12th 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd. . Secret'• out: Washington D.C. Cox said he me1 Range while Cox 111MU11Ces they were both on the staff of former President Ronald wadding Ill•• Reagan. Range has a degree from the Columbus School of Law at Catholic University and NEWPORT BEACH -also se rved as chief of staff to Two·tcrm Congressman U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Christopher Cox announced Range is now a vice Monday that he plans to be president of Cont inental Airlines Holdings, Inc. married on Aug. 29 to Rebecca Cox, who is running for his Gernhardt Range in the City of third term, said he has been Orange. dating Range for the Inst year. ··we kept it a secret for a They plan to spend their long time, but the cal finally honeymoon in Europe, Cox got out of the bag," said Cox in said. a phone interview from -By lbt Daily Pilot We Can Save You Money On Cl05ing ~ts! • 1n .. ~ Approval • Direct funding • New Purclla4Je or Refinance! • 1-4 Units up ro $2 Million First c.entral Bank~ the best deal for you. For peoonalized and prof~ional service we are just a phone call away. FIRST CENTRAL BANK,N.A . In Qange C.ounty, call Dean Rappi (714) s68 .. m3 Dean~ Loan Executive lliE AMERICAN HEART ASSCl1A110N MEMORIAL PRCERAM. (800) 989-9010 @ --U•ll • .......... ,. ... ., ........ Man recovering Ihlen apparently lives in a van at lh1u address, accordin1 attar 1unar1nt1 to police Capt. Tom Lazar. But Lazar said he is not considered n transient. gu~shot to lace Lt. Ron Smith said Ihlen was found outside a residence with COSTA MESA -A local o shotgun bullet wound lo the man was recuperating Monday left side of his face. at Hoag Memorial Hospital He was transpOrted to Hoag after police found him suffering in criticnl condition and spent from a bullet wound to lhe face Sunday night in surgery. Sunday nigh t in the 2300 block According to Smith, police of Santa Ana Avenue. have recovered the shotgun. Drett Ihlen, 34, was "Out we don't know who (did transported to l loag about it) or why," he said. 10:44 p.m. -By the Dall.)' Piiot r.dl .• , ..... 1.a• ,+ ~ 'r"' Ameflc-CuWae ~ r--------------, 1 NFL GAMES LIVml 1 (Sat., Sun., Mon., & Thurs.) . 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Ov"r 600 to ohoo8" from/I .. \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tuesday,August11, 1992 AS~ ~ Abbey Healthcare Group finds some healing after going public ~ Costa Mesa firm finds new financial strength as over-the-counter stock. By Tooy Cox ~sEditol COSTA MESA -Only.one year after hcmorrh uging with losses and just six month!> after going public, Abbey I lcuhhcarc Group Inc. ha!> become a darling of Wall Street -at least among over-the-counter stoc\..s. The Co ta Mesa-based company, a nationwide provider of home health care SCI'\ ices and products, undertook an initial public offering in February, Hli)ing S38.3 million. Within three months of going public, Abbey had caught the attention of stock analyMs. Kidder, Pe~body & Co .. Dillon Read & Co. Inc. and Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Inc. all i~ued :itrong "buy" Costa Mesa res1d'cn1 Alan Padgett has joined the fJcuhy o( Alu~ Pacific Uni\Cr\1ly I ll• "111 be an associJle protc~sor of rclt g1on and ph1f())()phy lhe Orange County Ch,lptcr ol the Amcrrcan 1 ll'Jrt ~<.cx1Jt1on rt .. cently ;innouncc<l its 1992·9 l ot· Ileen and comm111re ch.itr\, among them arc \l<.L' ptl~tdcnt N.idine Wilk, of Coron:i Dd '\.\Jr. \1ce pre~dnct J. Ste\en Roush of Newport Beach, ~rlt.>ry Alyce Peterson, of Corona Del Mar and trea· url'r Jeffrey l. Kaylor of C~a M\.'Sa Dr. Richud l. Seberg. ol t-;c"'· port Be.>ch \\J~ rctently nJnwd a tdlow of the lnternaoon.il Con· gr~s of Oral lmplantu'o!:•~ • Mushill Dumeld of Oufl1cld Elect11c Boats in Co)td Mc~ has )1gncd on as J founding llll·mlx.or of EEBA (Electric Bo.lt As-«1J1ton of AmerlC.l). The ori;.in1za11on '"" be an educational a11n and tune· hon as an information sou"e on elcctric·P<>'"crcd boJ11ns (st.mci.1 l l1gh Sd10<>I sr.1du.lll' Bradford T. rfogg. M 0 h.h lOm· pletcd his med•c.ll <'<luc.)I 1n Jnd returned home to 1><-t:•n h1~ pmate pratttce Virgini• lomb.irdi of "1:\\port Bc.lch w.u re<entl> n.1mcd the grand prize '"nncr Cll ChC\ron's "Pump, M.itch, Co'" lOlltot lom· bard1 recc1\ed .i 19')3 fl>fd Probe CT. 1'e-.,p.>t'I Beac.h I\: 1dent P.ilrit1a A krone h.l) bc·1·n n.1mt'<i r \\oman v( 1~ Or.ln~c Cc)J l (of· lcgi! fO\;nd.ltion for 19'1.!-\Jl recommendations for Abbey's )\OCk. Analy:its with Smith Barney and Kidder, Peabody both pointed out that if Abbey's stock price-to-earnings ratio would move to within 10 percent or that of the company's nearest competitor -a seemingly con!>ervative projection -the market value of its sh:11 cs would increase by more than 40 percent. The analysts also prabed the company's improved earning~ trnd heightened focus on profitabh! prod1ict lines, and they projected a bright future (or the home health ct1re indu:itry. But !>ince then, Abbey's stock h3) failetl to t.ike off. In foct, it's been tra<ling between SI I ·a nd $1 2 a :ih.irc in recent weeks, down from Sl3 at the tame of Smith Oarncy and D11lon Read s April rc)c.trch reports •• and c.Jown from the Sl2.50 price of the initial offering. While the so-c.11led cxpcm at the brokerage houses may be )ha\..tng 1hc1r heads, the .,tock-buying public has reason to be leery of Abbey's apparently bright pro!>pccts -beyond their unfamiliarit y '"ilh the nc\~ kid 011 the marl.ct blod,. The company suffered lurgc los.,es c.1ch year bct\\Ccn 1988 and 1991, largely bec.1use of interest expenses on its huge debt burden. In 1988, Abbe) acquired Fo!'ltcr Medical Corp. in a deal that ballooned the company's branch SUPPORT It Works Wonders. Rf Sf ARCH. Americdn Heart Association • RED LION H OTEL 0RANCI: COUNIY AmPOR1 The Red Lion Hotel and Maxi's Lounge Invite you to the "American Dream Comedy Competition" starting this Thursday. ,( Enjoy the best local comics and cheer on your favorites as they vie each week to compete at the regional competition in Las v~ in 1993. We'll see you at 8:00PM at Maxi's Lounge located in the Red lion Hotel, 3050 S. Bristol, Ca;ta Mesa. $5.00 C.Over Charge Live Band • EURQ..K to follo~ecly Night (~!u}J.S, t .o.UtS.,'l' For Fulhcr Information • 71 4) 540-7@ 8DlfS/7Nl""5 All lnelusln HAWAII ON SALE Outrigger Maile Court FIESTA AMERICANA 7 Days, 6 Nights ~ $1299 ~ $999 ...$a9' $1199 ~ $1099 ROYAL CARIBBEAN VIKING SERENADE 4~Mexart~~ From .$3145 SONG OF AMERICA 7 ~ Mexiar'I Riviera F~41J SOVEREIGN OF lHESEAS 7 ,q11SCau.ri ~ FromS//5 • «olllJ sea:t~ 6 Days, 5 Nights From l550* ll:UllES Ill All INCLUSIVE 7tlGIRS SWEPT AW.AI PEGRL $1U&• SAflJALS KM'EGOBAY Royal Caribbean Sl• QO()SRDS Dw\nsflwr 11m· SIHRCUJBS fUWNAYBAY Jamaica. Jamaica S117r tEGRl. Hadonllml 111•· MEXICRNR~· s141a per person.~~ Fbrd Tf1>N & Trnters, &11-W!d FIESTA AMERICANA CANCUN 7 Days, 6 Nigh1s 1569 per==~~ Sul-Wad~ SoaN ....... QilbMk ....... Am la<lclllll ... ..... Puatlblb*> ... 5 Dlrl& 4 .. &I\ Oap. •llltll'Slls• ePuR ... C.NJJ Amt 7,.,_ .... SMTWOap. -&nmDllClbo.,.. m 50.,.&•• .... ~Dip. lld*Rr • Hllll ... llflle Oii .... s)~tem from 75 to 288 and ... harply incrca ... ed its debt. Foster didn't turn out 10 be as strong ~Ill outfit as Abbey officials had anticipated, and they cnJed up closing 110 unprofitable branchc\. ·1 he good new!>: Abbey brought in new management in early 1991, and tho!>e executive!> cltmm:ued top tier!> of the company\ leadership and promoted l..e> m1<l<llc manager) from within . They at...o established pc rform,1ncc incentives and rcorganitcd operations, asi.ets and debts. Last November, Abbey officiah renegotiated the company's loan \\ith GE Capital, ncg\lt1ated a reduction in the amount i.till O\\C<l tn the Foster acqub1tion and sold ntw common stock. . ' fhe result. Abbey's debt and prcfcm:d sto~k obligations \\Crc reduced from S 163 5 million to SSO. I million. The reduced debt v. as key in the comp;rny\ impro,ed financial pcrform:.ancc m the fir:il quarter of m current focal \CJr, ~nded March ::!8 . Abbe~ posted net income of $2 million on re\t!nucs of $57.5 million in the quarter, ""hich compared Y.tlh ;i Sl.4 m1lhon net lo~s on revenues of S55.9 million in 199l's first quJrtcr. Interest C\penses were reduced from S.t 9 million in fiscll 199 l ':i first qu;irll:r 10 Sl.4 million in thh )Car) f1r!>t quarter. Timothy M Altken, Abbey's chief cxecuti\C officer and leader of the new management group, also cited higher profi t margins and a better rate of customer paymenb a) factors contnbuting to the comp:.111>'ll carning:i turnaround. Abbey Healthcare now has 156 br.111 he!> in 36 Mates. The cump;iny pru\.1dcs a ""idc range of rc~p1 ralOI') therapy and 1nfus1on the rap) sci'\ ices, as well as home mcdical anJ rehabililallon equipment Abbey's m.ijorit)-O\\ncd sub:i1d1ary, Abbey Pharm-.iccuucal Sen.ices, provides phJrm.iccut1cal and infusion ther:1m )Cl'\1ccs and products to long-term coire facilities 1n 23 :>tat s. • Pow\ RALPH L AL RE\ The Polo Chinos in Color Collection A new tradition in c hin os. The Polo Chino Pant for Spring is crafted in a wide pallett e' of sun-bleach.ed hues created with a unique process and a soft, well-worn appearance for authentic character. 1065 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach • Fashion Island • (714) 759-1622 ________ (~------- s N C E 9 2 OFFE R TO THE PUBL IC FINE 1\A E A D FURNISHIN GS WOK AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET --: DEDUCT HA LF OFF THE OR/GINA PRICE NEXT TO ROBINSON'S Hours: Mon. thru Frl 10-9; SIL 1M; Sun. 12·5 ' 's C LO THING ' M Tuesday, August 11 , 1992 " Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Pilot ~----------------------------------- ------ Car salesman kidnapped; vehicle stnlen $14,000 electric bill shocking to local real estate agent By LorlAnn Basheda SIJll Writer COSTA MESA -A would·bc customer at Costa Mesa Honda kidnapped a salesman during a te!it drive Sunday, dropped him off tn Long Beach and ned "ith the S22,000 vehicle. According to the salesman, the thief announced he had a pt'>tol in his pocket as soon as they left the I larbor Boulevard car lot about 2: l5 p.m The robber then ordered him to crawl into the back seat and keep his head down. • The salesman, who requested anonrm1ty, i.Jid the driver picked up another about a block a\' ay. According lo the salesman, the two men drove in virtual silence until the driver ordered him out of the blue·green, 1992 Honda Prelude some" here in Long Beach. "He told me to "ail 5 to 10 minutes before calling police or he would kill me," the ca r salesman said. After several minute..,, the salesman, unharmed. "ull.cd to a phone booth about JOO yards away and CJlled poli ce. "It ''as a liulc ... c:m." he said. "Bu t I \\Js1l°t h~n I just hope they gl'l bu..,lcd." The slightly sh.ti.en salesman took the re~l llf 1he day off, bu t ":.is hacl.. at work ~tonday. Police are still se.ird11n!.! fo r his abductors. • Both men are descrtl'nl J~ hctng Asian. about :-led 2-tnchcs t~1ll and 120 pound!>. l he dn,er "a" wearing u gra) Cl1.1t JnJ pJnlS. IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS, HEALTH AND POPULARITY. ~' \ ) ~.~. ~u Q QUIT SMOKING . • 0 Amencan Heart Association RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... Cettr1 llott1 1122 ... llft .• COSTA IUA-S41-llS' COMPETITIVE Farmers Insurance Group Auto • Homeowners • Business Rabbitt Agency 631·7740 44 1 Old Newpon Bl\d • S n Beach ,. By Joyce Scherer SUH Wntet NEWPORT BEACH - "I opened the bill, looked at the amount nnd damn near died." Even for a veteran real estate agent accustomed to staggering numbers, the electric bill Carol Mulvey received this month was The bill, due Aug. 20, said that Mulvey had used 999999 kilowatts in only 15 days. And, better yet, the townhome was vacant du.ring the billing period. a breath-taker. , The 15-day electric tab for a . t~ree·bedroom Newport Crest townhome? Try $14,483. Mulvey, an agent with Prudential Newport Reality, · r z-.:-li--1 ~ n . I We ·cordial!~ invite you and your guest to enjoy:: I COM PLIMENTARY Lunch entree when a second lu nch I entree is purchased*, or enjoy 20% OFF your check I with 4 or more lu nches from 11 :30·4 :30 Mon . -Fri. I M!~~Yill• I 2332 w. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach • 714/631-8220 I ,,,_,, ,,. "°"""' '° --U ·lf +'''· f.!f.ifrd'.!!i'ii'Hf ''''''ei*if''fr'-~ Avoid Taxes & Probate with a L iving ·Trost Transfer Your Es tate Quickly & Easily to Your Family. --- Newport Beach Attorney Jama A Humphreys, Jr , JD MBA Without proper planning and no living trust, the IRS could take almost half your family's inheritance. With just a will your·estate will be forced to go through probate which will tie up your assets for an aver- age of 18 months and could drag on for years. What you will learn at this free seminar. • How lo use a living tl'U5t to avoid the • How to save hundreds or thousands costs and has.sets of probate of dollars io estate taxes • Why holding property in joint • Why a will may cost your family tenancy can financially devastate attorney's and executor's recs vour spouse • HO\" to avoid conservatorsbip if you are incapacitated Who Should Attend . lnd1\1dual-; who care about the orderly Lransfer of Lheir estate <;hould .ltlcnd 1h1~ important seminar. Parents with over $600,000 in .ii.set~ \\iJI be esJ*cially interested in the section on using J fJm1I~ trust to minunize estate taxes. 1 HOUR PRIVATE CONSULTATION OFFERED FREE TO ALL AITENDEES \1c~t pri\Jtcly v.ith Mr. Humphreys to answer any question you hi1ve about .zour own Jiving trust ($225.00 value) Attend One of T hese Free Semin ars TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 1992 Fa bioo Island •• 2:00pm -4:00pm \;ewport Center Library, 856 San Clemente Dr . THURSDAY,AUGUST13,1992 Costa Mesa -2:00 pm -4:00pm Red l ron Inn, 3050 S. Bristol, Huntington Beach Room Call Yvonne for Reservations 852-9 11 BURGER & FRIES .$100 . + Offer good when di.,ing on p rem ises only + • + Every Tuesday Ouring The Month Of August • ' We Know Our Food Is Great. •• . We Want You To Know It TooHI 428 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA • 6 50-1750 said she agreed to pick up the utility tab on the vacant rental for a client. "I thought I was being a nice person taking care of my client's electnc bill." Mulvey called Edison and was assured the bill was in error. Edison's ewport Beach area manager Charlie Wilson said the error on Mulvey's bill wns a simple transpositiQn of numbers either by a meter reader or the ' billing department. If the last number is incorrect, the doll ar number can change drastically. Wilson said the average electric bill for the rental when occupied has been running between $100 • $150. He compared the $14,483 figure to n 30-day bill for a 40,000-squnre-foot retail busi ness. Mulvey plans to keep the bill . for future laughs. "Or, maybe I'll send it to the owner of the property and ask if you want to help me on this . bill." ( COSTA MESA Your Locally STATIONERS, INC Owned Stationers Lowest Price in Town k>r Shipping Your~! WRAP. PAd< & SHIP-Your Home a Office PK:k.-u Sheet Protectors Top l..oadq. K.M NI 19E IOOpubo• ~. Reg. '1600/box NOW '9.50/box ({ J FAX Paper C)alityPldt 'W' root H9' Seniovly Re&. '4.99 per roll NOW~.16/roll You Chi't lLnot a> Buy a G.e to Gee: n-Pnasl ' 3M Diskettes J 1/2DSHO.l:mofl0 •l2Sl3 R4'.J6JO NOW•t9.99 5 114 OS HD, hml.al tO •12100 ~·2.}.60 NOW 'l4.55 NOW AVAILABLE! 1993 Calendars & Datebooks. 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J, s 30. 8, 10 30 2 Whlspera In The Doric ~ 12 45, 3, 5 IS, 7 30. 9 45 3 Patriot Gomes (R) I, )::JO, 6, 1::10, 10:45 4. The a .. t Intention• IN~ I, 4 30, 8 IS SOUTH COAST Pl.AZ.A 8' ~no...r 546. '711 I l 11ffy .ihe Vampire Sloyer (l'G. t 3) I, 3, S, 7, 9 - 2 Honey, I llew Up the Kid (PG) 12 4S, 3, 5 Is. 7 30, 9 4 s 3 Death lecomes Her (P'G 13) I 30, 3 45, 6, 8 IS, 10 30 SOUTH COAST VILLAGE s.,nno..., 01 BM'OI S400S9• 1 The Holrdreuer'a H111bond (N;R) I, 3. S. 1, 9 2 Ralllng Coln RI I 30, 3 30, S 30. 7 30, 9 30 3 lnchonled Aprll ll'Gt 2. 4. 6, a. 10 A. Gary Anderson, mortgage banker, 52 A "celebration of life" tribute was held late last week for Laguna Beach resident and banking entrc· preneur A. Gary Anderson, ''"ho died at his home Aug. I at age 52. Mr. Anderson, the chairman of Directors Mortgage Corp., had re- cently been named "Inland Em· pire Entrepreneur of the Year." He purchased the mortgage firm in 1976 and expanded il from its modest 105-employee base to more than 1 ,800 ·workers at more than 90 branches nation" ide. He was also chairman and majority stockholder of Allmark, Inc., a real estate development firm head· quartered in Rancho Cucamonga. Mr. Anderson sc!"-ed on the board of governors for the Mort· 'ifn OutsJanding New Indian Restaurant" gage Banke rs As!>ociation of America, "as president of the Cal· ifornia Mortgage Bankers ~socia· tion in 1989 and was presidcnl of the Inland Empire Mortage Dank· crs in 1973. He is survived by his wife Dee Dee; son Erik of Riverside; daugh· ter Erin of Costa Mesa and two stepdaughters, Brandy Radovich of Laguna Dcach and 'Heather Gaughan of Ne" port Beach. He also leaves his parents, Arnold and Irma of Rancho Cu· camonga; l\\O sisters and three grandchildren. Memorial Donations should be made to the Children's Fund of San Bernardino County, 385 N. Arrowhead A ... e .• San Bernardino 92415. 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Y early ........... $22. •••• 14 llbies. .. ht shot l year, tben fftf13 ....... u .... $13 ...... ,...,.... . ... tnOm ' \ Tuesday,Auaust 11, 1992 A~ Peninsula's Bangkok· Three to close Aug. 15 LUCKY·s LEASE TO END -Lucky Tcachanarong, the talented Thai chef who recently repossessed Bangkok Three ::it 101 Palm St. in llalboa, has had an in .. oluntary change of plans. He and landlord Jim West were unable to negotiate a mutually agreeable new lease for the popular restaurant which had been open since 1979. Because of his partn ership with Nina Tawcepong in Bangkok Four at Crystal Court, Costa Mesa, and ownership of Bangkok Five, in Rancho Mirage, "Lucky" has decided to concentrate on the two, and not meet the demands on his time and financial resources at the Balboa restaurant. August 15 will be the final day for fons and friends to enjoy his talents at the Balboa location. When his return to Balboa's Bangkok Three was revealed in this column Mlrll Bird Tastings· and Tidbits recently, he received more than 100 reservations from old Cans and friends anxious to welcome him back, and Lucky says, "I regret very much leaving again so soon -but I hope my friends will come to Bangkok four, and also, come and see me in the desert." For reservations on this final week of terrific Thai cooking at Bangkok Three, phone 673-6521. 0 CANO'S CHANGES MENU AND NAME - Cano's is in the process of changing its logo, h> match the change of its new menu. The neon .. Seafoods of Me>.ko" sign will be replaced, by "Cano's Waterfront." The menu rellecb the change "ith slightly less emphasis on f1,h, although the appetizers ;ire ;ill seafood \\ith the exception of empaoadas filkd "ith chicken and chorizo. New General Manager, Francisco Perez, formerly at Chantcclair, )ays th at the menu's modification reveals seven entrees under $10 and nothing priced over $19.95 -:i price range he feels is " appropriate for waterfront dining." Cano's fe atures a Sunday brunch complete with freshly baked Mexican pastries, thanks to chef Javier Zambrano, and strolling mariach1-i. The view of the Newport bay at 224 1 West Coast Highway •~ unbeatable and the phone number for reservations is 631-1381. 0 CANNERY TO HOST PARTI' AUGUST 29 . -From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Marc Frnn.t and the CF Express race boat will be making a 450-mile marathon (from Newport Pier to Dana Point and back, approximately 30 miles, 15 times) with money pledged per mile to go . toward finding a cure for Cystic Fibro:.is. The innovalive fund raiser is being sponsored by Lexel, Micro Technology and The Cannery ReMaurant. After the race boat and its rotating crew of celebrities and large donors pull into dock for the la:.t lap of the day, the festivities will begin at The Cannery ''1th dinner, beer, wine, dancing to live bands, a silent auction, rame for a special vacation and harbor cruises on "The Cannery" yachts. Party time will run to midnight with a tab of S75 per person. For reservations call The Cannery Restaurant at 675-5777 or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 938-1393. 0 KJOS MENU AT DAJLY GRILL -Al small prices, for the small fry in the family, hamburgers as ''ell as that basic of any kid\ diet, peanut butler and jelly, arc on the ne'" Daily Grill children's (I I yc:us and under) menu at h1sh1on Island, below Edward\ 'Cinema. Nine tested kid's fa\'01 ite sand,,ichc' are offen:d, sencd with french fries. The Daily Grill's famed meat loaf and mashed pot~.1toes ,11re on the carte, as "ell as bacon and eggs. spaghetti and meatballs, grilled cheese sandwiches, hot fudge sundaes, rice pudding, lemonade, milk • all that good s.tuff No reservations taken. 0 BIRTHDAY PARIY AT PASTA ME \ -Jim Wnlkcr, owner of the popular Postu Mesa is celcbra11ng the rc)tJurant 's 1h1rd birthday on Thursda), August 27 from I l J m. until closing time. The special day \\Ill feature on anything offered on 111s rq;ular food menu at ~~ price., \VJlker 1s planning drawing) for prize), as \\ell for free dinners, dcsscn~. gift certificates and "other great pritc~" he i'> \\Ork1ng on. Pasta Mesa 1s ..tl 212 Last 17th Street an Costa Mesa. Phone "42· 7488. 0 \\11£1{£ THE BUFFALO ROAM -Well, Oen Ucrnani o'er at G and G Piz.za an Costa Mesa dol~n't h..t\C a lod, on the buffalo burger an)morc. It's now for sale at the Newport Red Car Dur ~and Gr~I. According lo O\\ners, Rick and Jeannie U1"fCnCC, the burger IS 0 "he.1rt-hcalthy ~tel meat, with no low level an11bio111.:., no hQ.rmoncs, no drug residues, no -I" prcsen atl\ es and IO\.\.er an cholesterol as wet . Newport Red Car Bar and Grill is at 2105 Ocean r runt Drhe near the Ne"'port Pier. Phone 673·1000. 0 \\'l:..Ul H Fl:'\GER FOOD -Dill-cooked cra)fi:..h. deliciou-. and fun to cat,"'" be the rnJ1n draw at Gustaf Anders' annual Swedish Cra~ fish Part~ on TuesdJ~, August 18 at 6:30 p.m. in South Coa)l Pl;.iza Village. Cabbage rolb, \\happed pot:Hocs and lingonberries follow the era) lash or&> (\\1th Aka\ II, be_er o_r _ "inc) plus apple cake and a gla:.s of ice cold punsch (-.ac) . That\ pronounlCd poonsh and 11 meam a trJd111onal rum·fla,orcd liqueur. S39 per pcr,on. Phoni:: 668· 1737. Ot R ~r.\\POR 1 Bt· \C:ll Rr:c.ro' \L 0111c:E ,.., '\.t-.\\, Bl 1 ot R \PPRO:\C:ll TO ll \'-1'1'-G II \S Bl-.1·.'-PRO\ I·.'-B\ \DH \Dl-. 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Lore. based at the Supcrhly darcc1ed by Or:idac and time (he also <.'ss;1)CJ it ar the Grove), Wayne Alc~ondcr turns in an intense, determined .111d rigid!} See HAMLET/Back Page Entertainment Editor Matt Coker ... 642·4321, e)((. Fresh nuances propel 'Tribute' Y ou !..now somethrng's up at the In inc Community Thc:uer's current production of the Dcrnard Sludc scriocomcl1)1 "Tribute" as soon as )OU enter 1he Turtle Rock Community Park auditorium. Instead or being greeted "1th the usu.ti sc~1t1ng arrangement of rows of chairs, there arc round tables th:.u scat two 10 10 :.iudicnce members, "ith bo" Is of popcorn and 1>rettcb on 1op. Uut since the play rc\.Ol'-eS .iround a testimonial tribute to the main character, the seating style is not only fining, it abo helps to gel the audience in the mood for 1he play. When Tracy. Godfrey (in ch.1racter a Lou Danieb) comes around 10 each table prior to the stan of the play to great his "friends" and thank th em for coming to the tribute, it's obvious '"c're not in for an ordinary play. "Tribute" ii. a funny and serious look at the life of Scottie Templeton, played by ICr · man:iging director Tom Titus, a familiar name in Orunge County theater. Scottie is a JO' inl gu) "1th few i.erious moments. Nol even 1hc onset of a fJrnl illness can d::impcn his spirits, but o ne thing he needs to do before he fnccs that finlll curtain is make amCnl.b \\.ith his estranged son, JuJ. JuJ al firsl rc-.is1s getting close to his father, but certain events occur 1hat eventually make him ch:inge his mind. A~ Scottie, Titus combines a naturnl i.em.e of character both agreeable and believable. Titus . dispkl)S Scottie's devil·muy-carc attitude :.ind has seldom seen serious siJe in a wuy that makes you care about the character. Scottie's son JuJ ill played by Titus' real·life soo, Timothy, an appropriate bit of casting if there evur was one. The younger 'J i~us, who has.been seen a , lCT in a number of previous productions, more t nn holds his own as his character relates to his fathcr13S only a son could. If Titus' assured portrayal of Ju~fit ;iny indication, he has :i good acting future aheadltJf him. The supporting Ca)t is su~nsing~y good . for a community theater presentation, with Apnl Ada Christy Joy, Kathleen ~1ahoncy, Lynette Wood a Tracy Godfrey all lending a capable hand. The oll problem with this \ersion of "~'ribute" is ~hat. some of the lines arc spoken too qu1cl..ly, resulting m some of the dialogue not being easily understood by the audience. Thb may be due to opening.night jittc~, and "ill no doubt be rectified as the actors settle into their roles. Director Lee Clark, himself a familiar face 10 JCT p•Hrons, h:is ctonc a comm~ndable jo~ "ilh bringing so me frcs.h nuances to this production of "Tribute," which clo cs out ICT's 1991-1992 sea on. . "Tribute" runs through Aug. 22 at the Turtle Rock Community Park auditorium. For information, caIT 851-5496. _,. -By Kris AJIM Theater Critic humor with good stage presence to mal..e his \Val1n1ar l "hcatl.I ~cl :.igain sl E. Scott Shaf~r·s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on 1he c;1mpu' ot hirmi<.lably imposing t\\o·lc\el Chapman ca,tlc scttin~. SOC's "ll.imlt.:1" 1., U1mcrs11y. \\here Bradac i!> .1 k '' the trnlfitionally mood) dram.1 instru(ll>r. 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Howard House at a recent party hosJed by Cleva and Bob Howard a~ their Newport Beach waterfront hQntC. 1 ij,E is Bo~ Hope, and the C\ent being discus~ed was the third 11111 - annual celebrity golf tourn.iment sponsored by t Ire Associates ·or the House Ear Institute, which bears Hope's name as welkis thut of Dr. I louse. "He doesn't play golf an)morc, and he was \\Orking at the JoAnnc Stewart \\ith celebrity golf tournament co-chair Jimmy Ed\\.uds at th e party. • Gloria Osbrink, left, Dr. Howa rd House, Marion Knot Montapert. Society . time of the past two tournaments, but we :ire hoping he can :mend thi" one." commented Hou< on the Oct. 19 c.:\"Cnt co·chair \\ ith Jimmy Edwards. hi., famous lemonade. at the Santa Ana Country Club. lournnmcnt chair and A~!>OCiate\ prct Gloria Osbrink said: ' Hal Linden, joey Bi hop, Dennis James, Jack Carter, Jirn Bentley and Mi'ilaacl Dante ,Plan to be among the 1-l t 'Tm happy, I'm happy. We ha\C 99 percent of the C\Cnt undcrwri11en, · replied O!>brink, adding. "l expect to get undcrwdting for the rest" On the party scene and hearing music by Stacey and Rocky Robbins were Marion Knot Montapcrt, Patty and Jimmy Edwards, Fritzi Williams, Des Nesbett, Kim Nesbett, Mary Lou B hide .. t.tlking about the upcoming da) of golf. dinner, auction and entertainment, and Scott Hornsby, Betty Jane and Dick Smith, Peggy Coldwater and Bob Clay, Gussie .ind Russell Nelson, Mary Ann Wells, Penny .1nJ Ralph Rodhcim, Sue Jarvi e, Sandra play}ng." ~ The tulk abou~ the Hope I lou c tuunwme111 1ook place follO\\ing the ''auc11onml! oll" ot ~nderwriting opportun111c" b} Phil 01 .. cn, a tormer player 1n the NI L. • "Are you happy \\Ith the rl~Ult!> of the auction?" asked JoAnnc StC\\ilrt, 1011rn.1mcn1 \\ hkh \\Ill bcnd1t hearing 1mpJircJ c.hildrcn .H the I lou~c Children'\ Center, guc.,ts \\Crc raving about the food prcp.1rcd b~ Antoine chd" Jnd donJtcd b) Le ~kridicn Out \\NC qu.111 ~gg-. on toJst, trufnc c.h1d.en, \\.ll'lll 11C\\ pl1t,1tocs "1th ca' iJr, choculate trufne!'I, SC•1red .1111, Jud. roll,. s.ilmon tart.tr. etc. de. 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"If you think tree hou~e::. arc JUSt for kids. >ou are wrong, writes Da' rd Stile::. in "The Tree house Boo!..," published by Avon Bool..s "There is an inueJsingh large number of Jdult.s buildings treehousc~ to 11' c in year round, or to spend special weel..ends getting a'' J\ rrom it all, .. he SJ\ s Stiles, an 1ndu.,tr1.:il designer in 'cw 'or!.., tell.., all the do's and don'ts in his 80-pilge boo!... 1ncluding ho'' to build '' 1thuut killing th~ tree. Although l'\l'fV tree 1s d1ilcrcnt, )t1ks' dr cl\\ 1 ngs gr\ e a goud 1dl'a of the construction methods. And he oilers tip;, on the fine points • Choosing the right trl'L'. Mal..c sure it is strong and alive, iar enough from your house and neighbors, anJ low enough to the ground. • Finding lumber. A:>!.. your lumber yard ior low-grade lumbl·r ,ind loo!.. for natural dead '', HJd in the torc.•::.t. but nl'' l r cut ,, li\C trl'e. • \1J!..tng 1t ::...1tc.• Folio\\ all the rules in · 1 he. Tre1..• House Boo!.." ft•r t lw '"1fl' budding of step~ .rnJ the m.t ,, pla•iorm · W ith flo" ers and tr~cs in full bloom and" • 'cgetablc gardens JbundJnt, it's not too early to thin!.. about what to do w ith yard clAd garden trimmings \.VhCn the_ S('c1SOI'\ IS 0\ er. Belic\e it or riot, grJ~ clipping!>, fallen leaycs and prunings from plants and shrubs, ,1long with other orgJ nic scraps such as iood and paper, account tor almost 65 percent of the "aste ..,tream. Rather than being erll'>mbed in a landfill, these orgJnic materials can be turned • mrnt1 soil <imc~r tCJbenefit • ne't spnng's planting. How? By LOmposting. Composting - a process in "h1ch organic (carbon-based) materials such as food, paper and '. rd trimmings break do}vn under n,1:ural biological acti\ ity -1s d ·pO!>tng or \\JStes in the Wil\. 1 .11ure intended. Composting 1.1!..e=> pl.ice everyday on f ore5t di •urs "1thout any help from m,111. .\ ' I. •or \ eJrs old-fashioned ~.11dc.·nl. !> and fa rmers have lL rpo•tl.·d their yard and garden t1.111m111~., into a rich soil l'nhJ111:cr c.1lled humus. 1 od.l\, wrnposting is muking .1 rn.1jor rnmeback as one good .1•1;,\\1..'r t•• our solid waste p1\ blem ... 1 hrough everything lrurn b.1c.!..).11d composting progr.111h le 1 hrgh-tech municipal st>liJ ",1-.tc L om posting focilitics, comnwnr: c.•::. are diverting over 50 pucen: ur their wastes from land11 Is J11d "mceting EPA's national \\,htc reduction goal of 25 puc.c.nl. Based on the simple, uld-i .. ~h oned principles of b.-id.,.mJ compo~ting, O\er 2,000 L' .S. Lummunitu.:s send their yard trimming!.'> Jnd grass clippings to r··~ on,ll composting fac1li11es. "ome arc.'JS ha' e talen !his one -tq> iurthcr . .\bout 100 Lommunitt<."> current!> or '""' ... uon compo:.t their food, paper ,1nd other org,mic \\·J~te mJtcriJls in adJ tion tu \ arcJ \\'.lstes at c ·1:rol'l d. h i.: HL•ch compost ng • .1(' I !IC' ... IF THIS 18 THf ONlY PRfSSURf YOU CHf CK, YOUR Tl Rf S MAY OUTlAST YOU. :.· l IWl'klll_I! ~ tl\lf I It prt ' •1 1-. cl Rood lflt '41 l ltt'\ l-.11 L' \ • II blocKI f)r\"'lln 1-. 111 '"'' • Iv t'• • om· I l1~lt b~ul pn-...-.llt• .:-•.1th tncn•a<;(..., your n"h 111 IJ, 11 · ill tat k and -.1roh1 \11d t 1i ..... ilrt' hml<"r to c Ii ., • h P .111 .1 tlat Urt' Io lhtn 11 "" • u1 :.11 t • • ~ "u ru ·"' \1111 n1·;111 !11 .u1 \ ...... 1.111111 } 11 fl11lt1/('f'rn111t/1rarl "''"'·" and \/1,,~1 H'1 ra'1 tf'll 11 II /t Jfj American Heart a.•a Association ~ Compared ''1th other methods of solid w.istc disposal such as waste-to-energy rncineration or state-of-the-art IJndftlls, co1nposting is lower in cost and easier to manage. Unlike 1,mdfills, sites for compo>ting can be continually reu sed and never fill up. Because comp,osring significantly reduces the volume of waste that would go to a landfill, it makes more efficient use of diminishing landfill space. The soil-lil..c compost end product, called humus, can be sold as a soil enhancer or when added to other nutrient-rich soil, JS a fertilizer. Composting communities c.in sell humus to the agriculture, horticulture and landscaping indu!>tries, or use it ior public \\ orl..s projects, to beJut1fy parks and golf courses • rncl for h1gh"•'Y construction. Humus rctilins moisture and pre' ents soil ero!>ion. B usrness h,1s also realized the benefits of composting. Corporations around the country hJ\c joined '"th solid \\J~lc manJgcmcnt ofiicials, en\'lronmcntal organizations and Jc,1dcmicians to form the Solid \Va~lc Composting Council (~\\CO. Th,i]i organization promotes cdmposting reseJrch and education; encourages· communities to adopt composting as part of their solid waste management mix; and '' orl..s \\ ith regulatory agencies and legislators to establish national composting standards and markets for each grade of compost. Q nc of the founding members o( the organization and a company active in composting research and education is Keyes Fibre Co'mpar:iy, makers of Chinet paper plates for the consumer market, Strongholder beverage carriers for the food service industry and molded berry baskets and other molded paper products for the packaging Industry. In addition commissioning its own composting studies, the company · has also developed educational matcriJls, including a hands-on · simulated composting experiment, to teach children the importance of composting. To date over one million school children have teamed about composting through the program . What if your community doesn't ~ompost? Backyard composting can be easy if you follow a few simple steps. Many • garden supply centers and hardware stores sell easy-to-use compost bins. Or, use chicken wire or wire fencing to delineate your composting boundaries. Collect and pile in grass clippings, garden prunings and leaves, as Seacoast GARA GE DOORS 642 3490 24761tlNewpor1 BIYd. • ' COS1"AMESA V1efA&1SI vacate The 911i1din9 well as vegetable peelings, coffee grinds, eggshells, unlaminated paper plates like Chinct, paper towels and other soiled paper from the kitchen. To deter unwanted pests, omit meat, poultry and dairy scraps. Composting takes about five minutes a week -a few turns of the pile with a pitchfork or aerator stick and a dash of water. The resulting soil-like humus can be added to house plants, flower beds and the vegetable garden. Gardeners discovered years a o ow compost elps keep soil moist and prevents erosion while plants, flowers and produce look healthier. According to some organic gardeners, naturJI compost or humus helps enhance the taste of fruits and \legctablcs, too. L earn more about how easy composting can be. Keyes Fibre Company has developed a brochure explaining the various types of composting and gives tips on getting started. To get a copy of the free brochure, send a self-addressed business sized envelope to: Keyes FiOre Composting Brochure P.O. Box ' 290 MM Holmdel, NJ 07733. I .. ' T Community Forum ruesd•v. August 11. 1992 •0 ; Editorial Costa Mesa employees understand F or better or worse, undeserved or not, the images of big · government arc always the same: Unresponsive, ' sluggish, top heavy with management, out of touch with the realities or the private sector, ~low to ---underworked. While these gross generalities may be off the mark, there they arc. Ask a group of people their opinion of Caltrans or the OMV or even city hall, and the response is predictable. So it comes as a refreshing symbol to $cc a large group of city employees in Costa Mesa actually forgo raises they were entitled to this year. Sure we're still deep in a recession. Sure most people are thankful just 10 have a 'ob. Sure many people in private industry have gollen laid-off and those who have taken pay cuts are ppreciative that it didn't go ny deeper than 1hat. But to sec government ake up to the realities that foce the rest of us b still newsworthy and perhaps it will help deflate some of the stereotypes. The Costa Mc a City Employees Association along with the cii(s fire department association agreed last week lo take a wage freeze, a move that should save the city about $750,000 this fiscal yea r. "It took a lot or courage for membership to freeze 1hcir pay," said Bill Folsom, the associatioo presiden1 who was in line to receive an 8.5 pcrcen1 pay hike himself this year. While the move by i1self won't balance the city's budget, it is a very clear signal that city wor'-ers nre looking al the big picture and not just the next paycheck. Unfortunately, the story may be different in Ne\\ port Beach where three major employee associations ha\c discussed culling their scheduled raises by 50 percent but ecrtJ resistant to a wage freeze. Ci1y workers arc et to earn pay hikes ranging from 7.5 to 9.5 percent. It's interc ting that these local developments were being played on at the moment that the U.S. Postnl Service was announcing thnt it would be culling a good 30 percent of its management workforce and while the state itself was trying and foiling once again to balance Californin 's budget. Times are tough and nohody is exempt from that cold hard fact. And for anyone -a ranking county official, a department director. a refuse collector or even a · local councilmember -to take a raise in this climate would be obscene. Write to: Pilot letters, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Fax leMers to: 646-4170 Community Forum runs on Tuesdays, Thursda'r") .ind Saturda>'S Readers' Hotllne ... 642·6086 Editor William lobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 .The ·search for . leadership ~ It's time for America to find a true leade r in its Pre sid ent By Blott Stein, Jr. 'What this country needs now is leadership!" We've heard it couniless times already in 1his election cycle. The word is one or the most overused, abused and misu~ed terms in our coniempor:iry vocabulary. Journalists, politicians and folks on the corner flog the word incessantly. But defining leadership, it seems, is like dcfinin time -. .lllO' ._......____ know what it is until we; try to describe it. Wh at is leadership? Why is it important? This presidential eleotion occurs ·at a critical juncture in our history. As the Cold War ended, the national attention and preoccupation have shifted to our massive domestic problems. Our sense of priorities during this past 50 years - global security first, the domestic condition second -has been reversed. The next president must lay out a road map to solve these problems while instilling us with the energy and confidence to succeed. The proverbial growing "pie" is no longer certain, and the president must accommodate the legitimate aspirations of di,erse group~ lo unite them in common national intere~ts. Otherwise, the long-term welfare of the U.S. will be jeopardized. We do know that difficuh times demand leader~hip. And certainly/cw people today would deny we lack a sense of national purpose :ind direction. Fe\\ \\OulJ deny \\C suffer grave fears O\er our individual futures and the future of this country. V irtually e\.CJ') poll on the subjec1 re flects the loss of fa11h in the leadership (political, corporate and institutional) of this nation by its people. America needs le:idership as it has few times in ou r history. In our political S)Stem, le:ide~htp is the ability to cnuse people to act for the greater good, toward common goals. Harry Truman said, ''h 's a man or \\Oman who can persuade people to do what 1hcy ought to do -and which they sometime don't do -\\ithout being persuaded. They must also have &he ab1lny to persuade people to do whal they do not want to do and M.c it. Thal, in my opinion, is the best definition of Artist defends work As representative for Donald Lipski, I am ~riling in response to tJ,e article written by Tony DOdero on Thursday, Aug. 6 concerning the Newport Pier art project. One of the concerns expressed by Bill Schonlau, president of th e Mcfadden Square lmpro\'emcnt Association, is that none of the three final proposals had a historical tie. On behalf of Donald Lipski, I beg.,tQ d[ff cr. Following is an explanat1on of Lipski's proposal. It is specifically historical in cooception. DOROTHY GOLDEEN 0 leadership." frnnklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill would have described it similarly. Before a DOC microphone at a small desk in a corner of the cabinet war rooin~ in 1he governmeni bunker at Whitehall, Churchill rallied his nation's courage against the onslaught of Nazi Germanv -S-pr~siilerll, ROnald Reagan was called the "Great Communicator." Indeed, that may be 1he primary responsibility of the job of America's chief executive. Our president musl communicate in order to lead: he or she must explain the complex working of our governmen1 to the people, must help gain consensus behind important policy initiatives, must help define the United States' role in the world. No communication speaks louder than ac1ion. Ulysses S. Gran! won the respect of his soldiers and his Commander-in- Chicf nor by his oraiorical skills, but because he con~tantly pressed the initia1he in baule. When Abraham Lincoln appointed him commander or 1hc Army of the Potomac, 1;.incoln explained, ··He fights." = A leader conceives and articulates our mi~1on and goJb and gl\e us the cmo1ional cournge 10 ltfl us from our prcoccup:ttion and divisive confhct to unite u~ in pursuit of greater purpo e. Lc.u.lcrship is cqu:.illy an emotional, as \\ell a~ in1ellcc1ual, s1a1c. A constructive, pos111' e uuit.ude is a prerequisite to accompli~hment. Leaders inspire commitments among people. Thes\: commi1mcn1s arc a covenant, not a con1rac1. Such a thing :b the American ch:iractcr ma)' not. exist, but the emotion of being an American docs. L cc At"'ater, rite bare-~nuckles campaigner" ho ran George Bu~h's 19 'O election effort, rcnected on our neel.ls as J country shortly before his death. "Whal \\.as missing in society is w ha1 \\as m~ing in me: a lillle heart, a lot of brotherhood ... ," he said. •·t don't know who \\ill lead us through the '90s, but they must be made to spoak to this spiritual vacuum at the heart of society." Leaders give larger meaning to ltfc. With simple eloquence, 1hey express the . values and principles 1hat hold a society together. They off er a guiding purpose that gives sense and calm to turbulence and fears. And this clari1y of purpose enables them to be persuasive communicators. __ .lnheienl.ty, lenders knuw·rtmt thefUture favors decisiveness. So they act rather than react, remembering \\ h;u Lincoln said, ·•we shall be remembered in spite of ourselves." They grasp an c~sential part of the living. That is, they not only tulk of action, but have 1he determination, skill and energy to get things done. L eaders share basic personality trait~: intelligence, passion, \\.illpowcr, ambition, optimism. They ha\e a strong sense of security in what is right and wrong, fair, just and reasonable. They are able competitors and their spirit reflects a powerfully critical altitude 1oward traditional au1hori1y. They operate on the frontier where the future i'i taking ~hapc. Today's conditions are complex. fast-paced, anxious. And today's lc:idcrs must be very different from 1ho:.c of the industrial era. Ne\\·Slyle lcJder:. must ltnd allies and build coalition'>, "here a' the leadership of traditional go\crnmcnt \\J:. centraliud. bureaucr:11ic. h1cr:in.:h1c31. rules-b:lsed. Ne'>'·f>t>le leaders share the funcuom of lcadcri.hip and increase the pm1.cr and stake of others 1hrough p.1r11c1pat1on and dialogue. They provide cori:,cmu\ of m~sion and emotional O\\Oershrp. Ne\\.·St) le leaders build on trust, not bhnd au1horny. The traditional le:1der~h1p of s1rict rule and humble obedience is neither effective nor proper for 1he times. John Scullc~. CEO of Apple Computer, Inc .. is a corporate leader t)pkal of successful new-!.!) le leader . His company es1ablished a unique posi1ion \\ilh · consumers in 1he early 1980s by pioneering the "user-friendly" personal compuier. Sculley built upon the early succc~s by means of a series of panner hips (v.i1h companies as diverse as IBM and Toshiba). Each of these partnerships has expanded the concept of the company and it~ abi11t) to understand and serve the needs of personal computer users in the fuLure lrom a \,mety of pcrspecti\.es. E\en as Apple has gro"n and expanded so dramatic.ally, though, it has maintained 1he m1~s1on-based mo1iva1ion of i1s employees and 1he sense of O\\ nersh1p both 1hcy anu their customers feel they h..1\e of Apple. And that is testament to the consensus leadership of John Sculley. I n place of real leadership, some suggest l hat \.\. h:u our country really needs is good management. But leaders and managers have different personalities and llkilh. Warren Bennis, one of the world's authorities on the quali1ies or leadership, ha:. considered the differences. He concludes 1ha1 leaders impirc us with passion. emotion and commi1men1, while managers manage us. Leaders communicate J 'is ion or picture of the fu1ure, while managers operate \\ ith 1heir skills. Leaders challenge 1he stJtus quo and anticipate both the problems and opportunities of the future, v. hile managers accept 1he status quo and v.ork '~ithin its guidelines. lcJders rel) on trust. ''hile manasers u~e control. Leader~ are dri\en b> m1!.s1on :rnd inno,atc to ge1 results. ManJgers Jdmin1s1er b} m~ans of estabh:.hed sy~1cml>, ~1ructun:·and proces . Can '>'e nunagc our "a) through our problem) or doe~ thb juncture in our his1ory require genuine leadership'? How real 1s the Jangcr that this loss of confidence 1n our poliucal leaJers will become a lo~s of confidence m democracy itself? 1 o millions of Americans, the anS\\ er seems self-e\ ident. 0 ur pre~1dent, the final buck-stopper, mus1 be a leader. Our pre~ident must inspire a common \ ision, encourage and empo\\er all of u~ -individually and as a nation -to reach our goals. Our president must stand for all "'e are and all v.e-can be as a people. To paraphrosc Marshall McLuhan, our president must be not only the medium, but the message itself Elliot Stein, Jr. is the chairman of the board of Coast Community News, Inc., the partnt rompany of the Daily Pilot. ./ Ji·~. . .. ~ .·' .. . .. ~ • ~ ,; Jw • • • ... • ·.... • ... . ~ -' .). !4,; .. " l mathemJt1cally determined -1t I) at once c1 iorm of balance and force, ot mo,ement and repo:.e. I ha'e choc;en the propeller as my central image. I realize that s.J1hng "essels in tho!>e days greatly tiutnumbered the sream sh1ps ducking 1n Ne" port to deh' er lumber and ta~e on produce. Still to me the propeller speal..!> most forcefully of the ocean. It ·~ that org.10 oi a sh-p "hich m~t intimatel> confronts the \\Jter. Yet it remains hidd n -bene.uh the surlace or the sea. Reader: . Junk entries WJth regard to the propo ed an piece to se1 the theme for the McFadden Wh3rf redevelopment. my first impulse 1s to urge the comm1tte~ to aJopt a theme in '-eeping "1th lhe herit:ige of the area. ~ The first ~uggc~llon 1 to thro"' out all the junk that'~ being submitted by .:1r1ists wh ) arc hopeful of gaining recognition for lheir ... skills" and don't g"e a d.imn about the real feeling or history of the subject. The next mo' e is to adopt a realization of the subject and honor it w11h a depicting art piece that will do honor to our town and heritage. Is Donald lipski's 'Zephyr' a reOection of Newport historyl For "Zeph} r," I ha' e taken a huge brass propeller and elevated it on the pede)tal of a railroad car, placing the entire construction on actual railroad track. This structure at once historic and t1meJe:.S, seems both a relic and a display of pure, cla~1cal form. While it stands inert and motionless, 11 embodies the energy and motion that recalls the optimistic dri\'e An e:\:unple of my lhinking ~ould be lo build a true replica of one of the old long boat \\oh1ch \\ere used to unload the ships during the forma11'c days of the McFadden Wharf. moment. In 1888, the Mcfadden brother) built the McFadden wharf al the present site of the Newport Pier. lhey built a train line from Santa Ana to Newport, and extended the tracks out onto lhe wharf, jutting a quarter mile into the ocean. There it met a submarine trench which could accommodate ships o( ilny size. The day it w~ finished, Newport stood as potentiJlly the great port of Southern California. For th1c: project, I sought an image that ·would e~emplrfy that hbtoric I've long been struck by the beauty of the propeller. Though its form follows its function -the complel( curves are and spirit of Newport's founders at that golden moment in time. I have named the work "Zephyr" for the Greek per)()ntftcation of the Westerly wind. -DONALD LIPSKI Thank )OU for your attention and patience. JACK BARCUS Newport Beach Holy cow! reader filets a 1960 menu from The Victor Hugo Inn in Laguna Bead). For drooling purposes, check these uinner prices· AbJlone steak, S3.6S; lob>ter lhermidor, S4.30; double IJmb chops, DOES THE MEDICAL JOURNAL KNOW ABOUT THIS? -Swashbuckling Roger Luby was ru>hed to Hoag Hospital the other morning, reportedly to get his swa,sh re-bucklL'CI. lnillal (ears ''ere that his appendix had ruptured and il friend comrorted him with these word: Smith, '~ho's nearly blind and sorely hurting, and she referred me to Bill Huscroft, her successor as editor o( the Coofoffers Gazette •• md he SJtd the g.11henn~ occur at the Omelet Parlor on Newport Boulevard 1n Costa M~. An Independent ~~r Published by • meaty 7 1ssue B URNED AT THE STEAi( -After six years of baking, shaking and quaking in the desert ol Riverside County, mortgage broker lob Brennan and his Kathleen moved IMC.week to C~ Mesa. All went well until their first supermarket safari. • "I can't belieYe these high mettt pnces." wid tuper-chef Bob. ''They should ~II the chudc rout ~rle$." 0 SPfAkJNC Of FOOD PRICES -Cosu M111'1 Fnd Cusick, eyery party-eo.r'1 fMWtte bartender hat ~ (via Vida Dftn) • S4.1 S, filet mignon with mushrooms, SS.40; Catalina swordfish steak, SJ.60; roast prime·r1bs, S4.SO; fresh rainbow trout amandine, $3.95; duc~ling with wild nee, $4.15. • ____ ___, Included in the five-course dinner') was a d.llll1ng assortment ol -----appetizers, soaps, sal.id, and a ~ ol 21 luscious desserts. But there was OM ~tch. If you craved an enofmous SNfooa cock~il with your rne•I. • it w.u SO cents extra. 0 • 'Tve heard there's been a tremendous breakthrough in this type of sur~!'.Y· They've 1ust ptrformed the first successful appendix transplant." Hi~ lubyneu, with body all achin' and wracked with pain, WU not 1mused. 0 SO WHAT USE IS OlDf -It's bHn several eons since I heard.about the Coololfen Club, one ol dw molt WMta~ k.\ffeek~l1Ches in al ol Pffodand, and rt w.lS thoughtful of watt Nell to ten me it's still functioning. ~u. 83. w~ members continue to aoo' df In lhe mominp, bu& t'OUldn" ~ where ..... r•Nd rM ID ct.It_... As (or Walt Neill hims.elf, he admits to hJving been one of 1he world's greate)t press agents, but once told me he was fru)trattd in his chc>ke of careers. "I alw.J)! wanted to be t1n en\Jepreneur," he wid, "but I d1dn 't know how to spell 1t.'' 0 BEDSIDE BUllffiN -\~ we l.lst left R•r Luby (SH a~ itM'I), he was parting with the ~ix he'd beefi carrying ~round b men than 1 ~lf<entury. ~·1 mending nicety n<:JW, and w•nU &o join trail>lMWj>olthfinckir l. WlliaM on thole NllU,.~ walks around Upp« ~~ s.y. His recuper•t~ p,oMfS .. 11rOft1, he Mid, beaUll h.11 ,..., ._ his body. ,.,,,_ ~ .. ftlfM•• ,_ ,....,., ,......,. -Sllu .,.. Co.ut Community News. Inc . Elliot StMI, Jr. (Nirrmn j_ A 12 Tuesday, August 11, 1992 Back Page HAMLET •t. From AS focu)cd performJnce. Ale,andcr's mcl.mcholv Dane gleefully fe igns madne~s. bul his Jud1ence is al\\,\}') in on 1he deception. He me1iculously la)s 1hc ground\\ork in the first acl for the methodical revenge he unlc.1shes follO \\lng tntcrmbs1on. much of the needed comic relief while giving the role' considerable depth in the process. Sean Heyman as his revengc-bcn1 son, Laertes, stirs the blood "ith some high-voltage emoting. moments in erts a lighter touch "here none is required. Lyndall O tto's impressive costuming, David C. Palmer's intricate lighting and Craig Drown's stirring sound effects all contribute to a "Hamlet" that sticks to the ribs. "Hamlet" establishes the111ew Shakespeare Orange County troupe on an immediate par \\ith its cross-county compatriots and expands the horizons for local aficionados of classical IMAGE From A1 years. "More p61ice on bicycles. We just had a character here going the wrong way in a car. He was going the wrong way down the bicycle trail." Schumann, who also rents out property, ac- knowledged that renters arc part of the prob- lem, but he said there arc good renters too. Bill Schonlau, the president of the West Newport Beach Association, has several sug- gestions for making the area more livable. One is to divi~e Seashore Drive up into cul-de-sacs every three blocks. SCHERER From A1 ute the next afternoon, after a tearful goodbye, Steve and 1 boarded the yellow truck for our return home. Our plan was to drive to Morro Day and stay th e night .. Looking forward to a comfortable bed and pleusanl·smelling room, we happily exited the 101 freeway 16 the bcachside town. But silly me -why should this part of the trip be different from the rest. Reggi.ire.Io's darkly scheming Claudius 1s a cool cu~tomer, rJrely displaying hi s emotions publicly but skillfully allo\\ing the playgoer to penetrate his ~oul !':orment enacts HJmlct's mn1hcr, Queen Gertrude. with a 1hru.,1t -catching m1.xturc of fear ;111d sensual1 1y tha1 does the role p11 ud. \., the ,.,.ore.I) councilor l'l1ll1n1us. Canmell pro' ides Out!itanding as the tragic Ophelia, driven to madness by the death of her Cather, Melanie 'an 13etten reaps a whirlwind of empath); her over-the-edge vulnerability is beautifully presented. Michael Nehring offers .1 strong Horatio, Hamlet's chief ally, withou_t benefit of incendiary scenes. StC\C ~lcCue excels in mo roles -first as 1hc ghost of l lumlct's father and later as the garrulous grave digger. Mark Cigl.1r is quite good as the leader of the players. but his swish) courier in the later • theater. Performances continue Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p.m., with Sunday mati nees at 3 p.m., until Aug. 30 al the W:1ltmnr Theater on the Chapman campus, 301 E. Palm A\'C., Orange. Ticket information is O\'nilable al 7..i4-7016. "lt would change the character from a car- nival-like atmosphere to more residential," Schonlau said. "People would be able to walk without putting their safety at ri sk. ll makes it more residential friendly." In addition, Schonlau would allow duplex ownerS' to convert their buildings into condo- miniums. That, he said, would lower the pric- es and increase the likelihood that owners would move in. From Morro Day until our last 3 a.m. Denny's , stop in Camarillo, the neon No-Vacancy sign wir\ked al us. Beyond fatigue, we arrived in 'San Clemente at 5 a.m. Sunday morning. oecco :··-. . • ,,•.a • Hearts ... Queen •Clubs ......... Ace + Diamonds .. Ace • Spades ... Queen COUNCIL From A1 (u Ill 353 E. (\1.1'1 I ligh'' .1y, 10 ''l'c..: 11 .1l (J a m 1n 1 ·her Jd1on ~lt)nda) night, uiun, :. mc..:·mbers ~hghtl~ ,1mc..:qJcd .1 J'fll!'ll'\.'d l1rd1n.11Kc 1\1 limit b;1'.\· 1-.c..:th.dl pl.1~1ng at Jll ('1 t)·tun c..:·our h .titer Cllltllulm.111 Cox tool-. n.c..:ptlllll ll> the h.1r~hnc.,s of thl.' h.111 th.it \\OUld lllltl,I\\ dribbling 11 n '11111.k"' n to \ .1 111 \\ h.11 d~e arc \t>u ~01ng to dc..:i. i;,1 uul ,111d th row rl1.:i... ... throu~h pc..:•,1pk·, "indow fur en1e1 t,1;;,. mc..:·111 .1" he J'kcJ. '\\c'r\.' tJl..tn~ . 1 \\ .1) ;.in en t c rt a 1 nm c..: n t up· p1111u11:1~ I don't unda,1.1nd "h) \Utt c..:.111 pl.1~ ba!iebJll unltl I I n, lock at n1~ht but 1111t b;i,. l..l.'tb.dl." ~ C c..:•Ul\\.'.ll member' \OleJ to limit ROBBER From A1 .1 \.il'cr ~huttlc hrc.11.., d1J\\ n 111d kt thl.' dll\Cf \\.111 ,1h1nc IM J tO\\ trucl-.. "It 1~n·1 oftc..:·n th~11 )>llllleone pull' up JnJ pull, J l..n1fe on llllC 0f th1.: Jm c..: r,. · he .,,11d. the ban only to those courts that arc "ithtn 300 feet of J residcn11al area. And the ordinance \\J~ changed to ban playing from sun· set lo 7 p.m., or whichever is I.Iler. Decausc of the changes, the or· dtnuncc must return to the council JI the Aug. 24 meeting for .1p· proval. In the Club DBG decision, the council warned Lucia Luhan thJt further disturbances could meJn har~h consequences for the night· club. I kr manager, Buck D'-11..cr, J~~ured the council that the prob· kms were under control. 13riun Fargo, who lives two blol.'.ks lrnm the club. wasn't happ) "1th the council's decision . •· 1 t '' not a sma II club, it's a r;1g· 1ng n1~htclub." said Fargo, "ho contl'.nd., that people park their cars 111 front of his house and leJ\C ti~r cans littered in his )ard. ··11\ re.ti \\c1rd." 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I ·-~~.!a:r-.r~'r9-·~-~ at Atrium Court ~~FASHION ISLAND ~LlaGD'IOIO WHITE ZINFANDEL ~99 . 1991, 7SCM. ry ea. ........................................ II.ACK IOJN'TAIN V1N1YA1D CHARDONNAY *»> '"°°"""*' . lor;1---.. ················•····•···•····•·•••••·•· ; I I' . ( J j I • ' ' ; : • \ \ • ' ' ' ----------------I ----- I ports Domain · DI the wealthy? ~Wall Street Journal has a point, but there's a way to get into the seas if you really want to. ·n espite the fact that Newport offers some or the world's best sailing, access to the harbor and local sailing is limited to yacht clubs and private resitjenccs. This is not a local phenomenon; last Tuesday's Woll Street Journal pointed out, "Many people (in the U.S.) see sailing as the domain of the wealthy." However, N'ewport Harbor has excellent instructional programs which are inexpensive, open to the public, and provide everything needed to learn to . sail. Boating everyone. The Orange Const College Marine and Sail Program provides our area with one of the country's large t and most accessible Slliling programs. With instruction le\els ranging from beginner to advnnccd, and with boats ranging in size from Lido 14's to 80-foot maxi-yachts, the program offers something for Over 3,000 people take advantage of OCC's marine programs every )'Car. Classes range in price from $79 for introductory courses, to over S500 for week-long offshore sailing clas~es on former Whitbre:id contender Alaska Eug/c, a 76--foot sloop. For more information, c:ill 645-9412. Local yacht clubs also h:ive omc of the bc)t junior instruction programs in the count ry. Progrnms range from two or three days of informal instruction per week at Balboa Island Yocht Club and South Shore Yacht Club: to year-round junior racing programs at Balboa, Bahia Corinthian, Lido Island nn d Newport l larbor Yacht Club . Most of the sailors on this )'Car's Olympic team grew up sailing in junior sailing programs. Junior memberships are available at mo~t of these yacht club for a frac1ion of the cost of regular member hips. And while full memberships can take months or year:> 10 process, junior memberships arc generally approved much quicker. While this summer is almost over, this fa ll is the time to start talking to local clubs if )'OU have children interested in learning to sail next See BOATING/13 .. l" • .. Tuesday August 11 , 1992 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 'iports Editor Roger Carlson .... 6-12-4330 ext.387 1 Section B OCC f ootba1VB2 Sports on TV-rad10/B3 Class1hed/B5 Costa Mesa's VrebaloVich still knocking 'em down ~He's whip ped a Catch-22 situation and is back in business in the pro-beach volleyball tour wars. By Barry Faulkner SPol'!S Wt1ter D an VrebalO\.tch \\OU Id Jrcfer hb e>.plo11~ be chronicle on the pages of Vollc)ball Monthly. After his recent t\\O-ycar sojourn to rt· habilitate chronic knee problems, ho\\· e\er, the New England Journal of Med- icine might conl>ider him an cqu:.ill) \\Orlhy ~UbjeCt. VrcbjlO\ 1ch, \\ho pl..t) c:J at Co~tj Mesa High, fatanc1a High and Orange Coa'>t College has O\ ercome carulage surge!) on his right I-nee. ligament damage in his left knee, and severe ten· d1n1us in both to return to the As· wc1a11on of Vollc)ball Professionals' pro beach tour. The tour stops at Sejl Beach Friday through Sunda) for the Orange County Open. • ''I pla)ed se,·en e .. ents in 1991 before I decided l was only mes!)ing m)self up more. and took the re~t of the \eJr off,"' said Vrcbalovich, who ~as ranked am ong the AVP top JO from 1%6 to 1990. "I then began a long, imohed re- hab1lllation process thjt got more and more frustrating. I \\as c•1ught in J Catch 22 si tuation where 1 had to build up the muscle!> around m> knees to re· co\cr, but I \_Ouldn't do the \\Ork to li.t;:;;.iil• .. ...,,.;:.-:...-~!iiiiW;;;.....:_;;;_.....,.....,;;.;....~..;.:;...~--..-------.;.....-_.;..;_.;._-"" __ ~~7.::77:". achieve those gains. because ti 1mtatnl o~''"°'r .. µhil.. the tendinitis. Dan Vrebalovich has weathered the storms and is back in the thick of beach volleyball wars. See VREBALOVICH B3 Recalling the -days or Miller Time -early '40s ~San Diego district attorney earned his stripes early with role in Tars' '42 backfield. E d Miller -Tar of the Year in J 942-43 at Newport Harbor High and stu dent body presidcni the same period -was always red, white and blue. With amusement, he had further evidence of his patriotism on the Fourth of July. That's when he became a grandpa. ...But. .as San Diego Union's Tom Olair reports, Miller's son Steve, an as)istant U.S. attorney, and Steve's wife, the former Jennifer Mix, take the credit. The.y're the parents of Jru.on Sydney Miller. Sydney is for the sue of the Australian honeymoon almost a year ago. And there was further amusement Jan. 17, 1992 when Miller was given a "salute and roast" night on hi 66th birthday in San Diego by a wide ci rcle of dignitaries that included Governor Pete Wilson, who served as honorary dinner chairman. Although he was kind to send us an im·itation, we had to take a "rain check" due 10 a pressing business schedule. we're quite certain we missed a grand evening of laughter ar;id goodwill. ~ame backfield. · Di110 fo r Lorrie ~ngmade, blocking back, All-CIF second team, 1943; the late Vernon Fitzpatrick at quarterback, and the rugged Paul Myrehn, \\hO ahernated wi th Miller. Miller's dedication to excellence prevails even today. Today, he is formally known ns Edwin L. Miller, now entering his 22nd year as the San Diego district attorney. In fact, he is the seniOL.dis1ric1 auorney in all California. A second ge neration From the Sidelines He first won office in a bruising San Diego election in 1970, taking the district auorncy's office in January 197 1. Few people th en appreciated \\hat a \\ater hcd election that was for San Californian, Miller resides in La Jolla with his wife Barbara. During Harbor High days, the Miller family lived in Corona del Mar and his kid brother Donnie wa a triple-threat quarterback for the '44 Tars under Coach Les Miller. Ed Miller, a 10.2 sprinter during prep dnys, was one of the major offensive rushers for the Tars' champ te am in '42 under Coach Wendell Pickens. Hal Sheflin, AJl-CIF fullba ck, was in the Diego. To become district ~ttorne), Miller had to cake on the well-entrenched political machine t~ontrolled much of San Diego's ci\.ic life. But once elected, he Jost no 11me in building a great prosecutonal office. He emerged "'ith a number of inno\ations and changes that \\OUld subsequently draw state and national commendations. His office each )eJr sends more dangerous felons to state prison than any count) m California. other than Los Angeles. Three presidents -Johnson, Reagan and Bush -found.him responding affirmatively to serve them in one cµpacity or another over the yea~ ln ' fact, Bush asked him last \ear to work with other national leaders on auacking the narcotics problem. Ob' iously, the profcs!)10n demands most of his time. . We got an inkling or that once \\hen \\e called Im o((icc.. Hh ~ecre.t::u) aslc.d the reason for c:illtng. We cApl:uned "c were \\.Orking on a Harbvr High footbJll h1~tory bool..let and that he used to be one of the big star.> She exclaimed, "I d1dn ·t knO\\ he • played footb:ill." At an) rate, we d1' O\ercd he c. ,,, welcomed the thoug"t of culling 11mc at home one e'en1ng to \\3.X no:>talg1c about the old days and contribute \\hatever he could rclat1\e to h1-. role. the champ '42 team and the agonizing defeat to Glenn Da\1' .. ~Co (Bonita High) in the Small S.:hool Of pla)Oll!.> See CANTRELI../ll · Dally Pilot Sports ~ Locals Only afl:ID a ~;·~FF Of COSTA MESA ,!Pl~!*~ Goes For The Gold! t1:tt; .·.I'- • COUPON SHAG IAG $1499 Holds up to 75 balls. .,.. ...... ~ E.qMfff •11-12 11NEW" HI-Tech $14, 9, BAG STAND .,.. ~-.an. ....... ,2 .. DELUXE CHIPPING NO 'E~~ $19" .......... ~ ....... , ... COUPON GOLF CLUBS •5000 OFF ANY NEW GOl.F CLUB SET. Now save an additional $50 OFF any new comptete Ht of 3 woods and 8 lront In stock, OR TAKE AN ADDITIONAL . s20°0 OFF Nt1 New 3 Wood Set Of 8 Iron Mt 1n ltoCk. ~·· a L.adt91' choOM from 1 GAEAT SELECTION. 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He was one of Corona del Mar High' s best, In a *long 11ne-or blue chips. 1992 schedule Non-league Fri., Sept. 11 -Costa Mesa (at Newport Harbor) Fri.. Sept. 18 -Marina (at Westminster) Fn., Sept 25 -Estancia (at Newport Harbor) Sea View League Fri .. Oct. 2 -Santa Margarita (at Saddleback Col) Fri.. Oct. 9 -at Newport Harbor ~'.Fri., Oct. 16-Woodbridge (at Newport Harbor) Thurs .. Oct. 22 -Tustin . (at Newport Harbor) Fri Oct 30-University (at Irvine) Fn Nov. 6-Saddleback (at Santa Ana Bowl) Tllurs .. Nov. 12-Irvine (at Newport Harbor) All games start at 7:30 p.m. Wlllt'I tb8 Nie Of I hometown PIPll'T h's to 111'11111 you IVll'Yd*'ll you IVll' wanted to know lbou1 )Ult 11111 ... 1118 hometown. n starts with 1111 hometown lootbll team - Coron• del Mii' Hlgh'I 181 Kings. Since the Saa .Klnlll 11111 on their blue and sllver Jerseys they hive lned up for the ldclmft 302 times over 1 span or 30 years. The Sea Kings' record? 144 Victories, 148 losses, 12 ties. -- The Dally Piiot' s record? 302 Wins, no losses, no ties. We've been there every time to report on the Sea Kings. How does tt add up? For the Sea Kings, tt's basically been a break-even history, although there was nothing remotely resembling "break-even" In 1988 and 1989 when Dave Honand's Sea Kings swept to back-to-back CIF championships. Within the Newport-Mesa Scliool District they are the only CIF crowns which have been claimed. For the Dally Piiot, n adds up to 100 per.cent. Win, lose or yes, even 12 standons, the Dally Piiot has always been there· with an eye-witness. account, complete with statistics ... and always wHI. At every Corona del M• High varstty rootban game you can count on n ... there'n be cheerleaders and quarterbacks, goal-llne defenses and halttlme adjustments .... a tee tor the ldckon, and the Daily Pilot. Newport a..chlCoata Meu Dally CANTRELL: Looking back on 'Miiier Time' . Fro m 81 five touchdowns a aame. Davis went on to All-America Davis was scoreless the first fame at West Point, then to the half vs. Newport. One major Rams. reason: The bull elephant line· Miller's recall was astonish· backer Sheflin, who could cat~h · him and shake him up physi· ang. Newport first confronted cally. Later, at Army, Davis Santa Ana High on the grid in told Time Magazine that Shef· 1942. Although the Saints tin was the greatest player he would not enter the Sunset ever confronted. League until 1943, the clash SheOin had the Tars ahead had utmost o n o n e signifi· r un, 6·0, cances ince early. But Santa Ana an injured had three heel just times 1he before the enrollment half took o f New. him Out of port. A win the game. over the H ence, Sain t s the sec· wouTd give ond half the Tars • was a ll immediate Davis. Bo- class. nita won, M i 11 e r 39·6. said, "We M i 11 er played said, "l Santa Ana co u I d early in the catch up season and with Davis it was 100 i 11 t h e deg r ees, open hotter than Ta rs' Ed Miller -ci rca '42. field." blazes. We " T h a t were so exhausted later that we wasn't the problem. The prob· snt down during timeouts." tern was Davis' powerful hips. An early score was vital for Miller said he caught him once either team since the energy en route to a touchdown and would deplete fast under in· grappled him around the waist, tense hea1. but Davis s.imply shook him Santa Ana had good reason loose and sprinted on to pay· to assume T with the Tari. dirt. holding a fourth·and·one at the After winning a sc holarship Saints' goal line -that New· to Dartmouth "here he played port had to go with the 215· football and ran track, Miller pound Shenin to make it. Ordi· aid, "l \\-Ould meet up with narily, that was 1hc ca~e. Davis and his brother Ralph But, in thi s instance. tad.le uguin at track meeb." Bob Gaynor, the Tari.' !.ignal· But not football. An injury fi. caller, sensed.the Sainti. \\Oul d nally spelled an end to Miller's gear up and he could bait them gridiron days. -a fake to SheOin, then hand· Ahhough the glory )llear of off to Miller up the middle. '42 has long faded across the It worked. Touchdown. Final: roll of five decades. that sweet Tars 7, Saints 0. l>mell .of success \\ill long en· The Tars won nine. lo!lt one Jure for Ed Miller. and scored 235 poin11. 10 65 for , Don Cantrtll is a formtr the opposition. Bonit::i entered sports editor . for the Costa the final CIF game vs. Newport Mesa Globe llerold, fottrunntr with 407 points to the ri\al '60 to the Dally Pilot, and • rcsl· in 10 games. Davis averaged dent of Albuquerqut, N.M. Missouri Western State picks up OCC's Steen COSTA MESA -Adrain S1cen, Orange Coas1 College's second all-time leading rusher with 1,68-l ya rds the past two i.easonl>, has transferred to Missouri Western State Univer· sity of Si. Joseph, Mo., Piratei. Coach Bill Workm:in :innounccd. ·•· ·~- ·-YJ -.,~ A TT.ENT.ION COM DARIS~'~ 'LSHO DD CRS A 5·fool·6, 185·pounder from Stark High in r f"t LJ_1!/_ _ _ f::-r-J;;.j • West Oran e, Tx., S1een ained 708 yards on --t--+--.rr camel> . a"crage an scored nine 1 .~. . ' ' GET IN THE GAME... ON A DAILY BASIS ... touchdowns last season. He wal> third on the Pirutcl>' receiving THE NEWPORT BEACH• COSTA MESA charts, ea1ching 15 balls for 248 yard . GET YOUR LOCAL SPORTS IN THE DAILY PILOT. I 1 1 •11 P1•10L , Steen tied a school record "ilh fou r touchdo"n~ in a 48·12 v1c· tory over Grossmont. An ankle injury sustmned 111 that game, the third aamc of the sea on, along wilh olhcr physical problems, limited hii. playing Look for yourse lf ... Is it any wonder all agr ee ..• Nobody ca res .... like the Daily Pilot cares time the rest of the )Car. B~~ 433'3 Steen had a better l>Cason as a freshman in 1990, "'hen he gained 976 yardi. on 172 carriei. (5.7 average) and scored six • ~ touchdowns, leading the Pirates to the Mission Conference title • and a berth in the Orange County Bowl. He trails only Tony Accomando on the Pirates' career rushing list. Accomando gained 1,873 yards in 1974-75. The 1992 campaign Is Just around the corner ... anti thlJ Dally Pilot Is planning Its best-ever coverage ••• Steen is also fifth on 1he Pirates career all-purpose yardage list with 2,029 yards. _ Another starter on the 199 1 squad, strong safety Se:in Loftis, has tran ferred to Utah State University . . 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Advantage $49 for 2 months* •Children ages 71hru 12) all start up fees included, optional uniform extra (••&'20) _......,_. \ • ' ~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tuesday, August 11, 1992 •• 83 ~ b VREBAlOVICH: He's 'back on track From 81 "For a lime, l w~1s really in u fog about how to re- co,er. h led me 10 dozens of different sports thcra- 1' py peoplt: trying 10 find something that would 10worl.." • t Vrebalovich, a former indoor All-Americnn at _1po1h Hawaii and UCLA, began the 1992 season try- ,i)ng to play through the pain. A series of disap- 1,pointing fini~h~s. however, only added to his grow- _,,,ng desperation to find medical relief. "For the first time, 1 began having serious doubts 1 ,pbout whether I'd be able to make it back to the .>level I'd played at before," he said. 0 Vrebalovich, now li..,ing in Culver City, crediled 1uthe Los Ange les-based Soft Tissue Center with liJlelping turn things around. tr "Tiiey removed a lot of scar tissue, which really Jlhelped me start training ·harder. I got treatments 1~ during the week. and I found I could play hard on <.>the weekend." 'J.' Though "Verb," as he is called by fellow players, :JQuickly recovered the skills that made him one of 11 the ~pom efile, lhe loss of ranKlng points from his 11\ong layoff (and subsequent low seedings) made it 1 diffi cult to attract top -partners. , ''I had to climb my way-;t>ack into position in the rankings," Vrebalovich explained. "I finally hooked Da n Vrcbalovich , JJP with Bruk Vandeweghe and we've been playing J ·pretty well together. We've had some respectable finishes (fourth at Manhattan Dench and seventh at both Belmar Beach and Milwaukee), but I still don't think \\e're playing up to our abilities." muscles for strengthening. His initial strength test on the machine revealed a 50 percent deficiency 10 his righ t leg, which surpmcd Vrcbalovich greatly. "I'll ne ed another full off season 10 get back to 100 percent, but at least I see that's possible again," Vrebalovich said. "The tendinitis may ne\er go away completely, but l've learned a lot about how to train more eCficiently. I'm c,\c1tcd about the future because I'm only 29. Most ol the' top beach players peak from 29 to 33, so 1 thin!> my best yea rs are still ahead." The future begins with the rest of this season, and Vrebalovich is anxious to reclaim has place among the top pluyers. Jfc h.is three carl!"i!Ttour-- n:.11nent titles and earned 5247,590 in pri1c money coming in to this season. ··rm definitely trying to prove something right now with my peers," Vrebalovich said. "There's a certain mys tique about the top players, and all your peers know '"hen )OU're not play111g up to your abili ties. You have to prove yourself, before the top players \\ill want to play \\ith you again. I want them to feel I'm w mcone to be reckoned with aga in. I feel as if I can go out and play as well as anyone righ t now, eve n without being 100 percent." Vrebulovich doesn't consider himself t1 pioneer in the athletic rehabilitation field, but he is eager to pass along to his peers whatever experience he has g.1inep during his two-year odyssey. Vrebalovich's continuing search to reach lop ph)Sical form led him to a new lcg-cxten~ion machine, which more-th oroughly i .. 01:11cs leg "I'm writing an article about my program with the leg-extension ma- chine for Vollc)ball Month!) and I'll help gu)S as much as 1 can," he said. •·1 know \\hat it's like to be injured and I wouldn't '"i)h th a1 fru!>tration on anyone." Dan Vrcl>.110\ ich goes hii;h to put one do'' n in beach \ oll c\ b.ill. .J, :'JJIDATING: Junior sabots take spotlight this week \ From 81 summer. ~· • 1 his "eek, local Junior Sabot sailors "ill be competing an the annual Sabot Junior 1 National Champion hips at ~l l\\ion Da) Yacht Club. The regatta has 179 en1rants this year, with the top 120 llualif)ing for four 30-boal flights ar1er the first d .1) for gold (championbhtp), silver, bronze anc.J iron. The Sabot Class. \\hich is s.iiled throughout Southern California, has spa'' ncd recent Ol)mp1an John Shadden, Mark Re) nolds, 13rian Ledbetter and J.J. bier. La t year's "inner ,..,a., local Dill Warc.J of l3C'I C: first girl in 1991 '"as \\hitnC) Finster of NHYC. , .- l\fosion l3.iy is nmong the best sail111g venues for Sabot Nationals. Wtth a Y>ide ''open bay and !>teady breeze~. Mission Day I has few of Jhe quirky geogra phical \\tnd i.hift !> :rnd currents that Joe.ii ... ailors generally con1end with. Loc.1l i..1ilors ha\c hi'>turically fared \\ell m ~t b-,ion U.1,; in 1%6. "hen T\fo,.,1on D .1\ Y.icht Club0 abo ho:-teJ the nationals. NI IYC\ ~ll!V\.: Obon \\Oii huth the Elimination anJ 1he Champ1llll'h1p Senes. Top local cuntclllkl\ this )CJr tndudc Ken Ward, Lor:in ShJrp. ~lall llo)I .rnd :-.t11ni Elliot of DCYC: ~t.111 I h.l\ t .ind DJ1 rcn f\1Jdd en of BYC: Tcnn)'On 0)1er ,ind ~la\ Spooner of Ll'I C: ·1 m:l.er C.1mpbcll, R:.lrthey Campbell, Liu.ic Collins ("ho \\Oil the Sil\ er Flight last year). P a1r11.:k Hog.m .ind Carol) n Kriz or NHYC. • Ne,.,.pon Hnrbor lllgh and U.S Na"al Academy (and local Jllnior s.11l1ng program) graduate Suzie ~tintun JUSl fin1,hed one or the mO!>l rem:ul.ablc college !>.ailing c:irccrs e'er. As ti JUn1or, ~lmton \\Us among the top locul ~:ibot s.1ilors m 1hc late 1980s, \\lllntng the 1987 Hal l3ro" ne Troph) as the top O\Crall score at 111;,t )Car's S.ibot Nationals. L hl )ear she be~ame 1he far\t ''omen C\er to \\in her di,bion in th e college Women\ N.1tion3h •. the Co·ed N.iuonals and Team RJcmg Na11onab. 1 has year. despite sailing "ith a b1 ol.en "mt, SuLic"s team '"on th e FO\\le Trophy ·(" h1ch is a" .irded to the country's bc-,t college .,ailing team) for the second )Car in a ru\\. Suzie \\as abo named a colleg1a1e All-American for the se ond 11me. f·ortunntely for lo.:al racers, she has a fi,e-ycar commi tment to the Na'y before-she can tetrorize local race courses. Jo/Jn DroJ ton 's boating column nppcars in the Daily Pilot e•cry Tuesday. All -America honors · F i~e area pla1ers earned AU-Am erican honors at the junior national water polo championships, completed Sunday at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Recent Ne~port Harbor High graduate Riki Krumins and re- cent Corona del Mar ffigh graduate Austln Weir were named AJl- American for leading the l•ullertoo·based E.A.S.T. quad to a tbird·plaC't Cinisb in the 17-aod-under division. E.A.S.T. dereated a team from the Stockton area, 9·1, in the bronze-medal game. Carter Weir was a first-team All-American representing the CdM junior water polo program, whose team comprised eX<'fU· ively of locals, finished fourth in the IJ-aud-under tournameat. The 12-)ear-old Carter Weir, Austin's younger brother, shared All-American honors with team°'lte Morgan McDermott and Jelf Marchiorla'ttl, both of whom were second-team selections. Ma.rchiorlatti, one of the team's most proliOc seottfs, i a con· n rted goalie wbo bas developed a powerful bot. 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Oft""° ~ YOUR bot Mid On1ntor lrl COtWic-1M et""9 QOOd .,.. •ttOtMW, 111 tal ,...... 1000 Lot Angt!N, Celltor· (tUI~. trtd to the undtrslgnect 1 .-.... to lie ~ or rn ...,,...., ~ ...... Calif, 12121 SOU)RTY. IT MAY BE llOn With ()f with 111111*'1 to wfty h oowf' "*'Id AOe w., .. •eool•n ' .. Ilia 9oo12. unUI 2 o'clock CrOM MCtlorw lof WI wnntn DectetMlon °' a.. .......... INlller of luaJICT TO TH! RIGHT Thi• b111lne11 11 co~ IF Al A PUeLIC SALE the p1optt1y conveytd trtnl h .u~. MtMete de ,......._ _, pm. on August 27, t"2, .. pniject .,. 9\IWblt 111 the rautt end Oen\llfld tor S.. rtQN. OF REDEMPTION PER ducted by: 1 a--• part• YOU NE£0 AN EXPLA· theftof, whether IUCtl w•ler A HEARING an h --which 11"'-tntv Wiii M ~of lhe Dis~ Olfec-Md -"*' no410e Of de-'Seid .... _. M medt, CClt 721.010 ntnn1p ~TION OP THE NATURE 1tgt1U 11'11 be IC*lllf'I, CMr· !ft .. be IWd Ofl _......,~ .., • ....,.. publicly opened and reed tor al TrMICIC)rtatlon ot the 1aun end of eleCUon to but ~ ~ 0t Commonly llnown ad· Th• regletrant(t) com- OF THE PROCEEDING ~ lill!PrCJClf .. tlve, ~1C:O· ....., 3, 1"'2 at 1 ~ Mnt•, • det .......... In AoOm t2 ai aald 9d-dllttict In whlcfl the WOfk It cw the undMigntd. to wwrny ..... or Imo dt911: 1508 OtlUle °""9. menc:ed lo ttan&act bull· AGAIN s T y OU. YO u lltlll\Q. ptelef~ Of con· P. . In 09pl 3A loCMed Ill ....... ..... ne ttene d<Mt. tltue&ed. ... Mid P'°'*'Y '° ~ plied rtgllfdlng *· pot• ~ IMch llltO de-ntt9 ~ tl\t l'lctll~• SHOULD CONTACT A llKIUlll. ptOYlded, howewr, 700 CMc C..,., ~ •1111de, Mt RH•RT Propoul tor1n1 tot tnlt 9ldt etl9I M lubmltted laid~·· end"*--MttlOf\ 01 WUmOfencfl, teribed .. t508 Galuy 8utlne11 N1me(1) lltted LAWYER thet the rnervefaon mHe w-. Santa Ana., ~ K. QBORO•. •IQ., WOf'tl.,. lnctUded In 1 MP-oniY on propoui bml tur· •lter th• undtralan•d IO Atl•fV the lndtt>l9dne11 Driv., Newport a.Kii lbO¥t on: Julll 20, i"2 On Tueec»;. Aygust 18, thwtlll Sl\tll not IMllMt to 92701. O•ORQI a IHl•LDI, ., ••• boOtc entitled: STATE nltfted by lht Otoattmtnt. caused uld notlc• of de-MCUl'ed by Mid deed. in. " !ht tl.lbject ol thll .... John N. Urdtil ~=2· •• 1 00 P ._. · ~ °' loi thlt beneltl ol uid IF YOU OBJECT TO ,0 Cofperate Peril OF CALIFORNIA: DEPART· Cool" Of lactlmlf" Of lht fault •nd of ~Ion to M ciudlf!9 the tee and ••· 11 teal ~ and It hU Thi9 iltaltmtnt wu llltd II .. NI, F A , l0tm9'ly Gtantoi 111\Y 1t0hl IO WllM h grantlna of the ~ luHe 300 IMM ~ M E NT 0 F T R A N S. bkfdtr'1 completed and elt· ltc:OIOtd April 29. t"2 M ptntt Of 11\t trustee and of no lltNt eddrtat r °': with the County Cltrk or ~-•• Home Ft<1e1•I upon the surfece or Ille VOU "*'kf ~ 111 fMi 9271~81j, ' PORTATION; PROPOSAL toYttd propoUI fOtmt IUI> lnetr. No. 92·2110M. In the lrut .. Ct"'8d by Mid common ~~· Or11199 County on July 2t, ellon. N Trust .. undef • IN -Cite ol adl riottta. or • W1M1n DAT•i FU Zt 1HS CONSTRUCTION ON ltettd. Aecotdt In the omc. of the dtr with lr4er9et • pfC> M oblllntd from the Mw· , ••• 13 _...._ and Loen "-tocl· propwty OOaclibed l'MQln In Diano ..... yow ANO CONTRACT FOR mined ... bid Will ", .. Book P•g• of Olflclal dMd, adVlncel. thtt~ ltctlont to Ila ............... tntY 1992 Dted OI Trull dll•d N t-..wd Ml the a.act Alto with ... ~ GARY L. QUMVtLLE, STATE HIGHWAY IN OR· Th• tUCCHtful blddtr rtcordef ol Or.nat county: vkltd ~· end lhe un-tnal'• OftlCt upon rtql*l Publllhtd Newport 8Mc:~ t~~l/19. 11gnt<1 by Ah c:orded In Boot 12692, f>eoe be h heatlnt. Yo.,11 Cieri!, 9Y Richard W. ANGE COUNTY IN HUN· tNR fwnllh a P'Y"*lt Seid Sale ~"'be medt, plld ptlnclpel of the note Pr91pectlve bidders Costa M ... na.1i.. Piiot .>.My ...._.ooni.z.ncs end T .... t903. Otlte .. 1 Records ot 11ppNtMCe n..y be In Jeot, hputr TINGTON BEACH FROM bond and I Plfformenc:e but without CO\l9Nnt or MCUrtd ~':!:t deed wtt1't lhould ,_,., to S«tlOnt .,_, Kaleroont·Zend. husb•nO Or1111g11Couniy ~orb¥~~. ltubll•h•O Newport 0 .2 MILE EAST OF bond. , wananty, 1111)ffft or Im-am.test u pro-701.510 to 701 .NO, Inc~ 2$,Augutt•, 11, 11.1m •nd wil•, and 1ecorded PARCllL 3: e..m.nts IF YO\f A.RE A B ly BROOKHURST ~EET TO The Depanmtnl of Tren. ptltd, rtgNding 1Jtit poe. Ylded In uld Nott. llve, of the Code of CMI T'30 11122189, .. Document 88-.... IOlth lfl the 18Chon1 CREDITOR °' • HCh/COltl Mesa Dai 0.2 MILE WEST2F B CH PGrt•llon ti.1eby not1llH ell SHtlon. Of tncumbrance9, DATED: .Jufy 22, '"2 Procedure tot provltlonl 839670, eoc. -. Pege -, of enlitltd ·c.,1..,, ~11 oon1in9erit Cf9dMot of "9 Piiot July 28• Auguit 4• 11• BOULEVARD blddlfl •lhat II .. 111 9'-to pay the remalflln9 prfnci. TAUIT•a. ••NANO• ao-nlna the tlfl'llt, concll· PUIUC-NOTtC&----the Otliclel A8oords of Or· for Owl\flfa" end "Sul)pOlt, deceMed you ,,._, tie t8, 1992 General wor1c rlptlon• flrmetlvetY ln1ur1 that In pal tum of ttlt nott{t! .. CAL"OfHHA, llYr OSR-Ilona, ri etttct of the 1&1•1----=-=~~~:-::-~-:r: County, <AlllortU, wilt Settlement ICld Encroach· your ~ '\will the court T639 Widen to 8 h1nt1 encl m~ any conlract entered Into cured by Aid deed of AlD H. WIPU PR• .. end 11'1• llllbl111y of defeuh· CNlt011031 .. l>Ubk llYCllon to the nlent" ol the Anda enutled Md m.11 • copy to twt PUBLIC NOTIC• Uy tr.mo 1lgn111. puttuant to thl1 MIYertl ... Trull, with lnter•t u In IHNT (3tO) ~?40T1 lnO Wdert. '1ct11Joue hlghesl ~ IOf c.lh "' ·e..m.nt1• ol lhe Dode-ptf'IClnll ,..,,.....11v9 .. thlt PfoJed hat. goal of ment, dllldYantaged bull-tald not• prcMdtd. 9d-NOTICE IS HEREBY .., .............. Urilled &.i.s Oollera. •I the 1ett0n ief1utd to in P8fall 2 •1>CW1tec:1 by twt court 20 petQlf'lt dltedvantaoed neu enterprltes wfll M &f· vancH, n anv, under lhe GIVEN that on tHVAS.. ltatetnent North hont ent1ence to the eboYe ...,In lour fnonh tom ITATElll!NT CW businett entttpriM (OSE) f0tOed lull oPportunity to term• of uld Deed of Publlthed Newpotl AUGUST 27, 1992 •I 2:00 The Follow! Coun1y Coo1thoute. 700 PARCEL •: ~ts. fie ... of hi~ of AaANDONMENT Of' No prt-bld mHtlng ,, tul>mh bid.I In retpOntt to Tl\ltl, ..... Cl\etvM and 8"ch-Co1ta ..... Delly O'clock P.M. •t Orenge .,. dolnQ ~ ~ CNtc Cent., 011w W1111. "' as such NlflmeOIS 1111t r*· 1ettert • pnwtded In USK 0' FICTITIOUI scheduled for thlt projtc:t. INt lfWflltlon and will not taptnNt of the TNllM Piiot Jiiiy 29, ~ •. 11, County Matthai • •1101 LA BREA ASSOClAT1;S, the City of s.ti11 AN Or· ticUletly l8l forth In Article sec:lon 9100 of N •USINESS NAME THIS PROJECT IS SUB-b• Oltcrlmlnlted egall\tt and of the tNttt ct .. ted 1992 JamborM Blvd. Rm toe, 2<1S Fltchll' Awnue Suitt 8f'08 County. Cettlom.8. ell XIII (2) tlf'llttled 'Easements• Cellfomill Ptobate Codi. The followlng l*tonl JECT TO THE "BUY AMER· on tht goumdt of r~. by tlld Deed of Tnm. Te:M City Of Newport BNch, 02 Costa Mesa, ' Calif. nght, tttla and intennt con· ol the Dec&at1tt0n ol C.OV· The time tot filing cWn11 hive abendoned-lhe Utt or ICA" PROVISIONS OF THE color, or Nlllonel origin In Said talt Wiii ba held ori: County of Ofange, Slete ol '2S2S 1 ~to llnd l'l()'jlf held by 11 enanta. Conditions end Re-wll not expire before four th• F101lt101.11 Bu1lne11 SURFACE TA ANS. contld1r1llon tor •wetO. September 1, 1992. •t 1:30 PU•LIC NOTICE C...,omi. I Wiii Mii •I pub-Gene Sullllla.n 257t Cr•••· under the Deed ol Trust. tn slltellons Racotded in Book monlta frOm twt hMring Name: SEACOMP INTER· PORTATION ASSISTANCE Purtull'lt \0 Section 1173 p.m. In 11\t lobby to the llG euctlon to lhe hlgh"I view Ntwpot1 'a.ach C•lll lhe reet PfOC)Ofty, ~!bed 1176e Peoet <120 lo .,8• detenbticedlibov9. NATIONAL, 2112 t W. ACT OF 1992 AS Of the l.abof Code, the bullOlng localed et eGt YOU ARE IN DEFAULT bidder, tot caah In lilwf\il e2M3 • ' aa tneluStVe, ol Olftcial Records YOU MAY EXAMINE MacArthur Blvd. Sste, 143, AM~OEO BY THE INTER· generel P'tvtlllng wage South LMt StrNt. Or· UNO!R A DEED OF TRUST money of the Unlt•d Ronald J . Guyer 2,5 fl• PAACEL 1: Uftll 112 as of Oranoe County c.lifoi· the ... -, ..... the If Santa Ana, cam. 9VO. MODAL SURFACE TRANS-rlltH In the county. -.nge, Cdtomla 92A8 DA~D AUGUST 30, 1t80. Ste!M ... the right. tlllt her A Suft 02 shown end dac11bed in °the n... und8f the sechon heed-.,: _,a COUit The Fictitious Butlnets PORTATION EFFICIENCY countltt, In which the wort! Al the time of lhe lnltlal UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-end ~ of .aid Jud;-bosta ,._":_uC'.i.r ~ ' Coodw11n141m Pl.If\ Rtcad-inos Ml tuCti Atllcle enlllled t:,.tltd In the C:: Name referred to 9boYe ACT OF 1991. . It to ~ done have bMI\ publicallon of thlt nolioe, llOH TO PROTECT YOUR mtnl dtbtor(t) In lhl Thi• butlnttt • tt con. ed 1rt lkxMI t2988 P1ge as follows "Owners· Rights you may file with lie 00\;t w11 filed In Orange County Bids are requlfed for the ~etmlntd by the Dl,.c;tor the toe.I emounl of IN un-PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 9boYI ~ propet1y, duettd by: • general pat1 1018 ol Oft~ ReCords ol and Duties. Utlllh• end c.. a tonn.I Ae<:lu•t lo on February ts, t99t, Flit entire work d11erlb1d of the Calllornla Depart· paid bai.nct of the obllga-SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. or .o much thlftol u may ntttN · · Orenge County, Ca11torn.a ble Teh~1111ion·. "Suppo11 Soedal Notlot ol fie lllin No.F484188 herein. mtnl of Industrial Rel• tlon1 Hc:ured by the •bow IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A· ba ntCHNfY to ..Utly Th~ fttt1nt(s) com- PARCfl 2: An un01vt0ed end Selllement • "En· ol an lnvento :S Jerry R, EdWards. 21~ At the tlme 1hlt contract It lions. ThH• wage 11111 described dffd of trust NATION OF THE NATURE uld executlOn, wilt1 ec-~io lla.nsact busl II., 1s1 1otures1 as • Tenant aoechment" and ·C:ommu. appr.ia.J of -~3 ... 11 Mar iner Circle, Newport awarded, th• Cont11ctor Ind tti. Federal minimum '911d ettlmatld coS11, ••· OF THE PROCEEDING c:f\ltd lnterff1 and cottt. ,,..1 Under the Flc:lltlou~ 111 Common tn the loo tnlllf· n1ty FtclltlteS Easements• or of eny ~~ or Beach, Calll. 92660 shall lottttt either • wage rates for lhlt project pense1, •nd 1dYanc:.. It AGAINST YOU, YOU APPROXIMATE MINIMUM Butineu Name(•) listed est 1n and to tho Common PARCEL 5: An easement account u ptovlded In Thal 0 Do. 16080 Ch•lllt, Class lleente 0t 1 Claat as predetermined by lhe $563,798.79. SHOULD CONTACT A BID: $0,00. lbO¥t on• Auguat t 1980 Alea ol Loe ., or T1ac1 No ove1 Lot A ol Tract No sec*>n 1250 of " Fountain V1ll1y, C•lll. c.12 license. United Slit•• Sec1atary or It Is possible that at the LAWYER. •••The emount of NCUrtd RONIO i.' GU'f8f • 965a. as I* Map Attcorded 9816. as per Map Recotdud Calltomla Prob ... Code A 92708 This contract It tubJtct to Labor are Ht lorth In the time of die the opening NOTICE OF l~tednett with lnterHI Thi ttatemant filed in Book 429 Paues 30to111 Boot .,1 ... PIQltS 15 to R~ttorSoecWNob Minn Do, 1eoo. Cecelia, stat• contract nono11enml-H rlaltynumberldbooksl• bid may be lets than the TRUSTEl .. SA&.e •ndcostt l1$27,000.11 withs the Cou 'cii!.1t ol 33 tnclus1111. ol t.t1sce1ta· 23 1nclus1•0 ol l.A1scell1· lom'I Is availeble ffOf'l'l l\t Cenltos, Calif. 90701 nation Ind comptlanc. r• sued tor ~ddlng purpote1 total lndebtednest Oue. LOAN NO. Ll•ONAO D•ttd August 3, 1992 Orange eoun;:'on J1,1ly 2 neous Mlipl, 111 thtt OlltCe o1 neous Maps. "' the OlltCe o1 oourt cter1t.. This business was con-qulrementt puttuant to entlll1d .. Proposal. and 01t1: 7/30192 T S N 6.,.24 Division: Harbor DMtlon, t992 ' the County Rat.oic>er ol Or· the County Recotdet o1 Or-Attof~ tor Petldoner: duc:ted by a gtntfal pet1· Government Code, Stctlon ~111ct. •nd In cop111 ol LA ME.SA TITL& CO... NO.TICE 0 •15 HEREBY •601 JlmborH 811/d,, Am FS30&H ~ County, es such term anoe Counry. Caltlom1a. toi JAMES ll EBERT nerlhlp t2990. uid bOOk that may be ex· PAHY, •• •aid TrvatM, toe, ~port Beech, CA IS detlllOd 1n thdA1licle onll· the f1u1pose ol drainage 0000 WILDMAN This ttatement was ftltd Profect pl1n1. tpeclal pro-1mlntd 11 the offices d• 8 TD IE..VICI! COM-GIVEN, that on Wldnet· Mlchael S , Cerone, Pubhshed Newport S.ac1'· llttd ·0orm1uons' or the bene 111ng holetnabove de-HEONtsa l WALLEY with the County Clerk ol vl1 ion1, and propo111 sc1lbed •bove whit• p ~ N·v· t • day, 08126192, at 10:00 M •rah a I, or• n 18 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Jul~ Oecla1e11on ol eo.enents. 9Cflbtld land provided that 5000 C~· Drtv. Orange County on August lorms for bidding lhlt pro)ec:t plans, aptclal pro-F .~ : 'P4:.a" I ,.:. o'clock •.m. of tald day, II Counf't 28, August•. ,, . 1 e. 1992 Cond1tt0ns and Res111c:tt0na such tlt11111&Qe shall not un-Newport Beach CA 8, t992 project can only be ob-visions. and p1opo111 ranc • ma, IN THE AREA SET ASIDE e p ICaloper Deputy T·62.2 (The ·o..c:1aratt0n") Record-reasonably rosuict the m· l2tlO ' Published N-pot1 !leach-l.lloed 11 the Depa1t1Mnt of r111r111 may be 111n. Ad· 1l1lant Secret•rr, 801 F o R c 0 NDucT1 NG PY b.ll h d • N ed 111 8ooll 12992 Page tendOO use and eniovmeo1 O.ily Ntwpol1 Costa Mast Pilot August T11nspot1etlon, Plana 1110 dand• to modify wage South Lewtt It., Or· TRUSTEE'S S ES u ' • ewport PUBLIC NOTICE 1605. 011tc111 Records of o1 Slltd lot A ~ta 11. 18, 25, September 1, Bid Documents, Room ,.,.,,II necesst.ry. w!!I be 9n90, CA e2eea t714) Al • Beach-Costa Mesa D111y1 ___ ~----- 0rllnQB County E.ccept Ill The stret1l lddltiss 0t olh· Mesa Pilot t992 0200 (formerly Room 39), Issued lo holdtts ~I Pio-38$-4700 WITHIN THE OFFICES 0~ Piiot August 11, 11 •. 2S. Flclltlou• Oii, Oii 1tghts. rntnwlll t!Qtlts. 81 common dcSIQNlllOn of Aug. 10, 1 t, 17, 19912 T~ Tr1nspor11tlon Bull ding, posal and Conlrlc:t books. IF AVAILABLE. THE EX· RESS FJNANClAl CORP(). t992 B&nJMH Ne,.,_. na1111• gas •IQhls 11.nd.Olhef the llboYe itllll pmpeHy IS 1120 N S11Ht, P.O. Boa Future effective gent11I PECTEO OPENING BIO RATION, localed .. t800 T6S8 ltatt-nt hyd(ocaroons by whatS08Yel kno111n to us as ., 1 Ash· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 94287•. Sacramento. Call· Ph~~~l~lng bewage d1~" MAY BE OBTAINED BY North Broa<tway. Sulla tOO, PUILIC NOTfC• The Foffowlng persons name known. goo1hu1mat bfOOll. tMne C.hl0tnia lomla 9427.,-0001, Tel• w '"" ave en pre e tr· In tht City of Santt Ana, .. are dol buslnns 18. steam and .. PlodUCIS de-The tale Wiii be made. SUMMONS 0179548·01 phone No. (916)854 ... 490, mined and are on"'' with CALLING THE FOLLOW· County or Orang•, s111• of HOl..Lv-9 SHARP SIONA· flVed ltom IN'IV of the IOte· 1111thoul C(Mlfl8nl Of warren· CCITACION DEPARTMENT OP •nd may be seen ., the the Calll~nl• D•rcartment INQ TELEPHONE NUM· Calllomra 'Ress FINAN-NOTICE OF TURE BOUTIOUE, 3636 Pa· goong, that IM'I' be w1thtn or ty, 8J11>tlWOd 0t 1mphoo, r&-JUDICIAL) TRANSPORTATION lbO\lt Dtp1rtm1nt of of lndu1111al Relat on~ •• BERS ON THE DAY BE· CIAL CORPORATION PU•LIC HEARING alic Coast Hw/ Coton. uodef Mid land, togethe1 gaidjng lltlo possesst0n. °' OTICE TO Dl!FEN· NOTICE TO Tr1ntport1llon otllc1 •nO •I rtlereoctO but not pnnted FORE THE SALE: (71•) Cal I nl . • a NOTICE IS HEREBY det Mar Calif 9262.s w•ttl the petpetuel nght of encumbtences 10 Pl'Y the D ANT : ( A;, 1 • 0 • CONTRACTORS I~• olf1en of th• Oislflct In 1he general pr111aillng 3as-e837 or (2t3) 627 ... 865 1 or • corporation, as GIVEN 1h11 pursuant to Michael s. · Shatp. 2700 dttlhn~. m1nmo. ••Plof•no unpaid p11nc1pal sum of Ac d ) RAYMOND E CONTRACT NO Dlfectors of Transportation wa.gt "'" TAC 48205 duly 1ppoln11d T1u1tH Section 5473.1 ol AttiCle IV, Ughlhous• lll Coton• def and opet•lt0n therefOt and $207 939 90 plus interest Uta 0 • • •I lo• Angeles, San Fran-Alttntlon Is directed to the under Ind pursuant to the Chapter V1 of Pllt Ill, OM-M C f 92625 stonno"' and i8ITIO'llng the 1111 prCMdod in lhe Note se-SHELTON . 12·101184 c:lseo, ancf the dlatrlc1 In Federal minimum wage P ubllthad Newpoll power 01 sale ClOf'llerred In tlon v of the Health and Hll, ~ 2700 h same lrom satd lend°' any curect b't the Dood ol Trust YOU ARE •EINQ SUED 12•0ra-1·22.1/23.7 Which the work Is altuatld. rate requl11men11 In hid Be•ch-Costa Mesa Oalty that certain Deed of Trust Safety Code ol tne State ol hou°"Y Ln ~ dll~ t· other l•nd. 1nctudmg the plus an 8ddttton11I estunatod BY PLAINTIFF: (A .Ud. Sealed proposal• fOI th• FAX orde11 for proJtct ••rl•llY n~mt>ared books Piiot August 11. 18, 25, tatcUled by ROMAN U· California,• pubUc hearing Catii'm2s OM "· ughl 10 whlpsiocti °' dtlec:· emouni 01 s4 379 00 11 any I• Hta' demendando) work shown on lht plans pl8fls, special provisions, anlllled Proposal and 1992 BONAO sl 11 win be held on Augu11 20, Thie bvtlotH 11 c;on. ttOnlllly dnll Ind mine trom undei the leims 01 the NA:O.CI! NEILAN tnt1lleo: and proposal lorm1 for bid· Con111ct." II there 11 • dlf· T6S'1 • • ng men, , .. ti92, .11 7:30 p.m. In th• . lands other 1ha(l tho98 ~&-Deed ol lrusl and lees You have 30 CALl!N STATE OF CALIFORNIA; ding this project with com-fereroc. betwaon the mini· corded 9/1t/1990, In Book Flrt1 floo1 Conltrenc1 ~1:' by. • .gtntfal pan• 1Nt>ove do9cnbed, ot1 °'gas Chatoes 8n<.1 uxpenscs 0j DAR DAYS _.. .. 1 • DEPARTMENT OF TRANS· p•ny or firm purchtH mom wage rates predet11• PUBLIC NOTICE of Oft'iclal Aec«dt of tald Room of the CMe Center. Th• P • 111 t( 1 Miiis tunnels and shells lhe Tiu.sioo ... ., '" • PORTATION; PROJECT numbef win ba hOflOfld 11 mined by th• Secretary ol County, at ptge, A• Costa MIN. C.ltfomla, et 1 r g r1n 1 com-"''° 'through 0t ec1oss the The Lendcr'Btlnellctar 1ummona la MNM on PLANS FOR CONSTRUC. the Sacratnento Plan1 tnd la!>« Ind the general Pf• YOU Ml! IN DUAUL T cordef't lt\ttnlment No. 90-wtllch tJmt the Boerd of Of. menced to ltll'lsa,f' bullo .,,,&QI of the land her811l· under the Oeecf ol l1ust tiJ you to fll• • t'tPOWrlt· TION ON STATE HIGHWAY BIO Documents Ottlce. FAX V8j:J w1g1 ralH deter· UNDER A Dl!ED 0, .aoooe. by reason °' • lec:tofl or the Cotti Mesa ~lnet~N::(I)~:: i l>ove de1C1tbod and 10 l'Ofled llfld OOIMMed to the ten reaponM et this IN ORANGE COUNTY No. (916)654-7029. S!tnd· mi by the OillClor ot TRUST DATED JUNI! bread! or delault In P' Sainltalv Olstr1ct 'Wiii helt llbove on: N'A bottom ~h wtl4ptloc:Jied °' T1us1ee • Oaciata110n °'De-court PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTI the ca11rom11 Department .,. encl dtlermlnt prot"u encl Mlchael s s1.--d11ec:1iona11y drilled wells fault ol the obitgiltlOOS se-A lttttr or phono cell CE or \ndualllal RallllOflt fOt 24, tH2 UNLESS YOU ment"' f)tt1ormsnce of the objKtlona. and requesu Thi mt. ,_.., I tunnels and shalts undei cuied bv thtt Dood of Trust 111 t 1 1 slmflar cl111illc:1tlon1 of TAKI! ACTION TO PRO. obllg1tlon1 ucured IOI Hamptlon. H eny, lo lht w.1t1' th ~It'll w~~ •leO and beneath Ot boyond the and Not I Ou • w no pro •C 'tOUI labor, lhe ComraC1or and Tl!CT YOUR PROP. thtrtby, Including that propoled ..... lment tor • ounty ......... 11 Of axtllf lOI ltmlls thotool. and Elec~ t~ &,., ~~: 8~ your typtwrltlen r• NOTICf Of T'ftUITEE'S SAllE subcontree1ort the• P'Y l!RTY, IT MAY •I! SOLD brllch Of Oefeun, Nollet ol llQUld wut1 c:olt1C11on as ?'90~ County on July 2S.. to •odnM. iolunnel equip. COIOOd on in /92. as Ooou-aponu mutt be In Truateo S... No.; 33152111417 not lasa than the higher AT A 'U•LIC SAL•. IF which Wat rteordtd •'271 Ht IOfth In I report liltd mamt•m repe11 deepen moot 92-009227 Booll •• proper legal form tt 'tOU ~ .. Order:: .. 7nt 117·'13 w•ge rite. The Deplltmant YOU Nl!l!D AN IEXPLA. 1992 11 Recorder'• lt\ttru-with th• Cletl< ot ttlt 011• '139645 and ~alti env Sucti 111ells Pll\l(I -. or 0t11C181 R«lcOtds w•nt the court to h••r YOO ARE IN ~T ~1!~2rc, Of TRUST :'IJ not accept lower1 ~Ill• NATION OP THI! NA-ment' No. 92.273tS3, WIU. lrlct •I the Di•trict Omo., Publllhtd Newport &.Kh-°' mones lllllhout however. This sale will be conduct· your ce1e. DATED 1Wt2'90 UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTION TO PRO-1~:cs=·~nno~~~!'Z TURI! 01' THE PR(). SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION n Fait Dr,_., Costa Mesa, Costa MHa Dally PtlOt Au- too iigtii to doll. mme st0te. ed b't Av-ncy S.let end If you do not fllo ""r TECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT MAY BE SOU> AT A PU8-minimum W119• dllerm1ne-CIEKDINO AGAINST TO lHE HIGHEST BIDDER C£~1s HEREBY f'UR-gust 11• 18• 25• Septemt>w oxplore dnd ~118 ttvougn ~~~whose tddless and rt•ponH on lime, 'tOU UC SALE IF YOO NEED AN EXPLANATION Of nE tlont Ttil1 lncluCStt YOU YOU SHOULD FOA CASH tewtul ~ THEA GIVEN lt\111 IN tald t, tt92 ~ ~~ac; 1~ ~= ~76~2ons=.;!111~~ ~ mer '°" ttt. c•••· •nd NAT\JRE Of nE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. 'fOO "he(~ \:Nd°"* ct... CONTACT A LAWYU. of the ~ Stai-. ..,._ repor\ on Ille In the Cotta T-&sl o l land h11remabove de· 95827 °C9tfil 36•·810., y our waget, mon•'t SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER slftcdont on hOUrt NOTIC• O' danced by a C11Ntf't M .... Slll\llsy Oltttlct OI· 9Cttbod as •tlSllMld in lhe FOR INQUIRIES (6 t 9) and property ma1 be Conti~tail AWlltl9fY Company, • c.hloinia Cot· of ••Plrience) or eny other T "U IT IEE• a a AL I Check drawn on • si.te Ot flee, 77 Fair Ortve, may bt PUIUC NOTICE 450 ·8558 HomtF•d t•ken Without further =•t~. iustee ~the~ o.ed ot TrUlt. wtli ctl uslflc.ltlonnotapf)Mrlng UNDKR Dl!ED O' natlonaJ ba.nk Of the equiv-examined wHkdlyt b• '1clltlous ao k FA · r B w • r n In I from th• t..... Pf0j)8fl'f .....,..,!Ood ,_,w, on Seotemt>&r 3, n the Federll Wtge deter-· • twfff't the houn of 9 ''"'' n • · • IS rustoe. Y t992, 11 1 oo PM. at the North Ilona entilflOO lo the mlnallont. Wh11a Federal . TRUST alent thereof drawn on My end 5 p.m. 8utlM .. Name S'EGMANN ~;:·~R not w/fa~or 7~~~~ c;~.~~ •re oth 1 1 County Court.how41 700 Crvc CAn101 Orrve Wost, Sltnt• w•;• d1t11mlnalions do h NotFl~IN l•chereby given other flnancial ln1uwt1on COSTA MIU UH· atatemenl ASAP5 8 er •t• AN. CA not contain lht State wage t •t AN E CAUFOA· specified In S.Ctlon 5102 ITMY DllTIUCT '1 The Fol'°""'ing PIBOflt Sadie Mery Steg· 751 requlrtmentt. You may Th8191e ..,111 be"'*"' to the ~t ~ P-vment 11t1 ~erminltlon Other· NIA, • Cal1lornll corpor• of the C1lllotn1a ~lal ' °' .,. doing bUSINSt ••· OBITUARY 888 mann passed away 7128 81., 8111 want to o•ll an at· must be by 81ti. (•) CNtt. (b). • c.uNef's checli dr••n wiM 1vlilabl• for use by lion, u tru1tH f)Ultuant to Code Ind euthoNed 10 do rllM T. lleloMe, CMrll (a )AlBATROSS WEST August 9. 1992 In PUBLIC NOTICE tom•'t right •war. H on a state or nabon9I b9t*. (c) • checli chwn by 1 tt••• lh8 Cont11C10t and 1ubcon-• Deed of Trus1 ••~td but1r~u In the Sllte or of tM Df•trlct. {b)SOUTH SWELL. t04 Newport Beach Be-1ou do not know an••· or tedlwel credit Ul\IOll, oo (di 1 Checll drtwn bot• 11 ... tracton, the Contr•ctOf end by GENE OSTROW AND Calif nl "'' Publlthtd Newport Main St. Bilbo•. C.ltl I d ,· ~~5~tln to~" II OI ...... UWlOt end '°""' ~hon UW1QI ltuoct-lllbconlrlc:tOft •h•• pay TOBY OSTROW, husband Of' •• .... PAYABLE Beec:h..COS\a Mna Dady 92661 ove mottler 0 Mat• TI ,. 'tOU m•J c• en •lt0n or &avffl(JI b9r* ..-CUltd"' s.cieon 5102 of the not .... '""' the Federll •nd wilt, and Recorded AT THE TIME OF SALE. Ill Piiot ··~uat 11 ti " ftri s. H••t>efger. 2181 ttla Btlattlal or New-NO C TlON altorn•J r•l•n9' "" Cal!IOfnia FtMOCtel Code end eut~ll'td to do bu9lnttS minimum wage rate which July 9, 1992 H Instrument right. lltle and lnter .. 1 he4o --v ' , 1 ,15 Wuwlog Circle, Co•ta port Beactl, •nd Brad· TO ApMINISTER vlco or • l•g•I aid of, "' C.ltloin.a Checks mus• be peye1:i1e at the ltme ol most cloaely spproximetes No. 91 ·352968, Olflclal by 11 •• TrustH In that,.., Mesa. Caltf. 92626 t'>'.n Mulvey or Yorba ES 1 ATE OF: fl ee Clltted In the N1f1 1n lllwlUI money of the Unned Stires ol Aroooc• t"-0111111 of th• employ· Rec:orOt or th• County R• propet1y tlluai• In 1110 PUBLIC NOTICE Mar; H. H01bel94>f, 2789 Linda; grandmother ol Marda Leppo phon• book). Tho ule wtll be IT1d w11hou1 ~t °' wer1enty, Oii· ... 1n question. corder of Ol111g9 County, c d S Wuwlng C1rcl1, Co111 Lynne Wicks. Lisa .._reford, aic. ' DotpuH dt que le en. prus or tm(ltted. rl!Q9ldttiQ tht tttle, PQUelllC)n 00 i.ns 0 EPA RT MEN T O ~ Calllornl•; •nd punuant to ounty •n t~I•. d• NOTICE o' Mtl&. cat.r. 92$28 Bhaltlal. Altx Bhattlal Merda L ... raford treeuen Ht• cl1eclon Conti,_,&ef Auxll'-Y eomp.ny, • c.Mfe>mi• Cor· TRANSPORTATION the ~otJce of Oeraun and terlbed 1t loUow.. PUklC HEARING Thlt b11tln111 11 con. Julia Mulvey, and Sor· CASE NO. A165282 Judicial uated ti.M un Porlltion. is lhe T1uatee undef the 1bcMt Deed ol TnlSI Deputy • Ottector T11n1-EltctlOrl 10 Slit thereunder Lot 2t or T1tct •02, In the NOTICE IS HEREBY ducted by' huab9nd .,,d ena Mulvey, tov1ng To 11 hen. 1 d 30 DIAS CAL-9IQfl8d by Aoben t.t H1XJVn Jf Md Nir\I F H&aton. who portatlon EnglnMnng recorded April 20, 1992, as City or Cotta aii.ta. u per GIVEN "'-' purwent so Wiii sister of Helen Plucrn· beneAdenes, creditors ::~~A~OS IN• m•m•d to 8lldl othof. 8nd rlJCOfdeO on 9118/90, in. D•ted: June 29, 1992 lnstn.tmenl No. 92·256324 map recorded In Booll tt, Section 5-473.t ol Attlde rv, The r1Ql1t1anl(t) c:om- s k f 0 I ch I c a g 0. contingent crtdtort and p•r• pr• 111umen1 No 90-49.•8•• Boot -. Pege -. ol Ofloel PtJbli•h Newpoi't BHC~ Of aald Olficl.. RICOldt, Page 23. of Mi.c.ttantout Chapter Ill of Patt Ill. l)M. manced \o ltlnllci bU,I• mo 1 her .j n .fa w 0 1 persons who ' m.y Hnt•r una rtapuHt• Rflcords, County el Oreoge, Ce11r111"'9 Thet Deed ol Costa Mesa D•ily Pilot Au-win S.11 •• t 0.00 Lm. ort Mept, records of Orange tlon V of the Health ll'ld ne1s undef the Fictitious Arthur Mulvey and otherwlee bt ln1919.-ed in HCrlt• • m•qulne tn T111st was giwn to Meui• 11n lndebtedntu in l•YOt ol gust 11, 18, 1992 Augu1t 18, 1992 •t the County C•llloinla EX· Safety Code or the s1111 ol Bualnttt Name(a) ~su1<1 Ray Bhattlal the wtl or •state, °' both Hl• corte. aw. ot Ametca Nelional Trust end Sevtno• Asaoc1-t65e Chapman Avenue entrance CEPTINQ T.HEREFAOM the Cel1lornla, • publtc: hearing lbow on: NIA Graveside services of: Maida Leppo Hertford Un• c a rte o une ttion, •national benluno attelUlllOO to the Civic Center Build· • . wlU M held on August 20, Frank S. Halbergtf will be tleld at Harbor aka Matde l ~.,.lord tlamed• ttltfonlce no You tr11 in det1u11 tor lttllnq to ca<r; out VolJI obltga. PUBLIC NOTICE Ing, loc:1tad 11 300 E. Northw1ttetty ll0.03 '"' t992, •• 7:30 p.m. In the Thlt ltatement w11 filed A PETITION h8IS been 1 f Ilona und8f the o..d of Trull The dlf..,ii was rtlCOfc> Chapman Avenue, Orange, ~. API •25-21 t·t• Flttt Floor Conltrence with the COUMy Cleflt ol Lawn-Mt Olivo Memo· filed by Francee Herttotd • 0 rec:ere proteocfon; ed on 8122191 , as INtrument No 91...,5Je50, .n ec. -NOTIC• Of Calilomla 92668, •t public The t1rHt •ddr111 or Room of Ult CMc: Centll' Orange County on July 28. '181 Park on Tuesday Plaf1 lri the Superior Cour1 tu rtapueata H rft• • Peoe -. of Otltael Rec:ofdt of the eboWI County Mor9 TIWSTU'S SALE auction, to lhe highest bid• other common d~ Costa Mesa. Calllomla. .i t992 August 11 • 10 00 AM of C.lllomia County ol m•quln• tlene cau• thin ltHt months hlMl PMltd llflCle the Nota of 0.. Loen Ne. def for caah P•)'lbte •t the 01 the teal property htr91n. wtllch time the Boatd ol O.. F53H87 Services d ttected by OflANGE cumpllr con lea fo,. leult was r11coded a.c.u .. o1 the def.ult. lhe Trua&ee 1481848/AOUILERA tlmt of 1111 In lawful ~ dtlCfibed la • rectort of ihe Costa Meta Published NIWpo(t e .. cr... Harbor Ulwn • Mt. THE PETITION rMlld•de• 1 ...... apo wlll lflll •L pubk 9UCIOI IO tht ~ bdlllo rhe ""-· TI Ne AUUU mo.nay of th.• United pur Stnlary Dll1r1c:C Will hear C ta M 0 Ohve Mortuary Co$la r~esls thet Francee ropladH •I usttd qui· att "°"" held bot the T1ustee undtt lhe o..d ol Trutt on • UMIT •CODI A SlllH, a.II right. title and in. :°"td t~ 3<14 E. 18th lfld dtietmlne protffll and °: 11 ~~· 25atl~ilof Au· Mesa 540-5554. Her.!ord Pt.II M tr• que I• cort• •• lht following deaclibecl pioe-ty loclllfld"' the c:ounty of All' 141M 32-oe *"~ ... ~by '° ~ ~";' ...... CA ob)ectlonl, Md requntt f',992• • • Pltmbotr -----------1 appotottd u personal he Orenge, Celil0tnta now ,...d bv h unOtr INllU for aa1mptJ011, If any to th• • flptMentatlv• IO cue •u CHO. EXHflMT "A* lA MESA TIT\.E COM-deed In PfOf)tl'ly 1itu1ted In Th• uno111lgned 01• proposed ...... mtnt '°' T-850 administer tie tSlal• of 11 usted no preMnta That POllte>n ol Block 9• of llW1e's SubdiV1S10n, lrl the PANY .. duly eppointtd uld ~ounty Ind State and clllm1 111 hbllty for any tr•th encl g1rbage coltec;.1--------- lhe decedent •u rHpu1tta a tlempo, Crry ol Newport 8each. County o1 Orange s11141 ol Cell-TrustH IM'lder the fOtlowlna descr1btd u follows: lncorrec:tneu In tald Strett tlont Ht forth lri 1 ltport PUBLIC NOTIC! THE PETITION putde perdtr el .ceeo, lotni1 detatblld •s l<*>ws CommeronQ •t the point desct1bed deed of ltul1 EXHIBIT "A" Mldrest Of I'* c: llled wtth the Cle<k of lht1---------19q1.1ests the decedenrs J It putdon t1ultar .u of intetaectlOll of tho oenlAlr 1w1t1 of A\OOC.ado A~ Will SELL AT PUBUC LEGAL DESCRIPTION dell o ommon Oittrkt at the District Of· '1ctltloua Wl.L end codas, 11 eny. Hl•rlo, au dlnero r and Second Avenue a Mid avenu. .,. 1f1own upon AUCTION TO THE HIGH-Lot 25 of Tract No. 73M, In gnatlon. nc.. n Fair Ortve. Cotta ltualnesa Name M ednwntd to probet.. olrat coaet d •u tht rnep o1 T111C.I No 182 recorded rn Boot~ P1ge 19 EST BIDDER FOR CASH tl'lt City of Newport a..ch. Seid lale wll M made MH•, Clltfomla. llatement llAlllOI LAWN· The w• end eny oodClt e of ~ Maipt, 1ea>1dl of Orengo Couoty, ~ (in the tOtmt which .,. County of Orenge, State Of wlt.hoUI WetTenty, ~Pfltt NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· The Following nt MOUNT OUVI .,. •Va.a.bte lot propled•d 11" evlao fC>tftll. t'-'ce South 39• 38' w.-9long tha *11et line lawful tenOll' In the Unlled Cllllomla, " I* map , .. Of Implied, regarding title, THEA GIVEN lhal the tald etl 001n business~ ~. Mott.-v •X.81Tin1t1on In lie file kept adlclon•I por par1e de of A...ocado Avenue end IM ~ itwttn*I Stat .. ) end/Of the CIShltf't corded In Book 31~ .. Pagea poutulon, Of encum-repot1 on nt• In the Cost• THE A~O ENHANCCAS ~. ~ by fl• court. 1• cortt. thfli(l()f 85., 85 lttt. thence Norlh 1t• •9' .,o· W•c ctttlfled or other checks <tO to •e lnclualve of Mlt· brenc.t, to Mtlsry lht un-M ... Sanitary ~strict Of· 21802 Allto C1tok R~e1 "Suwrg All Fau!u " THE PETITION E•l•t•n otroe ,.qulai.. '~ 16 tee• to• J)Olnl in the cent• lint of that 1:(9ftein tptellltd In Civil Cod, Ste· ctll•neout ,_.._pt, In tl'lt of· p•IO obllgatlont Heured lloe, n Fllr Ortvt, may bt Suitt 0.tOO, Al1•0 V1oio: 1825 Glaler requests •ulhority to tot •• ,.1 ... Putde que coun1y loec1 knOwn ., a.y..o. Drive, delc:ltbed Ml the ~ the~·h <r:r:u !.':::' fir ~~ ~!.. ~ty RecOfdtf by aald D9ed of Trutl. With •••mined W .. kdlyt !>.-Cllll. 9265e Co .... Meaa ~~ ~~ u1ted qultr• ll•m•r • ~~ 1 1he30Counp · 'Y ~I Or~ 1ecorded June 11. 1931, lltit end "':,:>., .. t conv~eci 0 e!:ept-;M"~ olt t""'hts lntetetl end other euma 11 lwtln the h<>utt of e 1.rn. Th• Auto Enn.nc111, Inc , ... uo .... r .... "~'.._" un •bopdo lnmtdl•t• "'......,,. · eoe .. 11. Otlielel Recorde, thtnc:e Souttt ., • "' • and 5 p.m. 1 California corparauon l40-N14 14.dnW\lstreb ol E....,_ I SI 51 • 18' •8" Wut 33 20 feet 10 1 patnt on the Sou~ to and now held by ft minerals, mlntttl rights. ptOYidtd lhefWI; Plut lld• COITA ll•IA IA.Ni. 2'TI02 Allto Cltelt Road' •••llllilililillll•llll Ad (Thia •u1hority will rn.n e. no oonoo. • iiottt -of·•IY Int of Mid county roed thence !Ilona MICJ under talO Deed of TNtt In n•tural gat rlghtt. and vane:•. If 111\Y. ~tunder TMY DISTRICT Suite 0.100 Alfto VI ' allow lh• '*'°"., un •bogado puedo SOuthwly r!Qtlt-of•wey ..,,. Norrh 7•9• 49 •o· We•• the proPtf1Y hertln•ft• CS. other hydrooarbont by tnd ln4erttt thereon· tnd ,. 1 T "' 1 Calif ll2e56 • •IO· PAC9"1C VIEW tepr...,..tellYe to tMe U•mar • un MNk:lo de t ,., .,., IMt to lhe point ol cutp Of • 0"""9 concave terlbed: whatso.vtt name llnown. plUt '"'· ctlatget ~ ••· or ne • • ohle , Ttili bu1tn1st 11 co~ •MONAL PAM man~~ Without ,.ferencla M •Mee-Northlwly, heV!nQ 1 tedlua ot '. 75 oo feet 10 1 ,.,... lint TAUSlOA: JOHN A. AOU. 1/\91 may bt within or under ptn8" 01 tht Tn.iatM end Clottlc of the District Ouaed by: a corporation c.m.tery • Mof1uary obla court ~-doe o e una oflclna de of NoCt CUtW ,...ing thlOUOh ..a point '*'' South It.ERA. D..O.S. tald land, together wflh tht Of the Publlth•O Newport The ragltttant(•) corn- Ch.,,.i • Cremator, ~tore king cert.in very •JUd• 1 ... 1 fv.• el di· 10• 17 oo· wa11. Mid PQ1n1betnQ11tto the POl'll °'be-F~~N/l~;iv~:os~~ perpetual rlD":_!f drifting, Mid oe:''!t ~::' r:! 8"cti-Co111 M... Dally mencoct to tra.ntact b1Jtl· 3500 PeclflC Vl4'W O.tve ~1 •ctlons1 roctorlo ttt.fonfco) UiMlnO of P111cel t of the Ro~han 1ecorded June 4 mining, •xplor·"'1 and oP-Hot August 11, 11, 1992. nt11 under the flctllloui ~ IMdl howaWf, lhe ~· C M N ea2oe1 1957. Jn 8uo11 3930, PIQt 323, OfltCiel Aec:otdi OI ...i LOAN ASSOCIATION ll'Mlort thtftlOf, end etor· total emount of Mid obllp-l4S4 8ullne1t Nlmt(a) lilted ...,..,. rtpn.tnt.wltNt will be • 0• County, vac.tlflQ • PDttlOI\ 01 ~ DrlYG thence EN-recdrdtd October 18, Ing In and rttl'IOVlng the 11o91, •t the ""' of lnltlal ~on· April 1 11192 ~~=~~~=~~Ff9QU::::":ed:.:'°:_Olve nollc:e '° .IUDQI lfltly ~ _, QIM encl the Norlherfv ....:0 of Pert* I tMI u lnitr. No .... NIM from said *Id Ot MV puflllcadon of thl9 ~. PUBLIC NOTICI t.awrenC<t J1;19110, Vice PHILLIP I . COX of NICI AeeoMIOll thlough • CMl\11 .. 11f1Q1e Of o• &-4' 01• ~1t In Book P9 of m. otf* lend, Inducing "" II S21U7t.ll PrllldeN ... •T•U DIPT. 72 an 111c .dlttanGe of 2 75 ,_. LO the tu• i;Ont of begin-lldel Atcordt In the ome. right'° whlp-'Ock Of dirtc> D•M• J-tHa Plotttleue Thia •tetemene "'*• r.l•d llL1 lllllW&Y s ELL TM nHt• 9n4 ed-n.oo. lhllnct West.ny elotlg Mid curw Md the North of the AtconMr of Orenge tlOnllJy dtll end mini ftom Rlla Pl•A•CtAL 911"""8 NatM wlth the County Clettc of MO'tuafy * Ch~I dreH of tM ceurt le: ~~ ~tinwtion ttwrlOf thl~ 1 c.nt1• .. ._ °' ~~=.of ~ =~ ~~rio:: CORPORATION a Call-ltat.....,.t Orltlge Co1.inty on July 24, Cremation Ill nombre r dlrMOlon 20 21 •3 Ml :c=enc.e Ol 82 9 lt18110 thlt l'btt... PARCEL 1. LOT t~' OF °' .. ...._ tunntlt •and ........ w .:.... • ~ FClllcM!ng '*'°"' t992 110 Btoadw•y :To~ ~::,~;·~:u:"~ o:::1.. ~~ .. 2. in =~t"' ~':,. O.::..''Ott= TRACT NO: S51t. IN TH! th•~• Into.' lhrough Ot TNNo~·-~~ ~cr=ew Publllhtd N~=~ c youru.Mdvehicle 15 Reoofdl°'llMICoun1y thenc..e-6ong1hew.i.,1v1wwCITY Of NEWPORT tctOSt tl'lt IUbtUrf.Ct °'VDl,Vleo~11l••nt HMIMton Ave 1tt' 291 ......... • oet• Meta throu9b claaeified ITATIE OP CALl~OR· of.., land South 29• 4.,. 36" w .. c lO. patnl Of lntei-BEACH, COUNTY Of! ()A. the land hereln.tl<M de-tlOO ....... .,. .. Huntington heel\. Celt' Cotta M"• 011/ty fltloc Au. ..... -.···'•"•··~--------1·-N..;.IA.;!,_c.:..:.o.;u.;.;N.;.TY.;,_.;0.:..fr_O~R· Metlllfl with tho un.14111 &lelflt ~tine .. llhown ANOE, STATE OF CAU.. tcrlbtd, end lo bottom .., ..... too ..... .... . . gust 11, ti, 25. .. '*"""' ti on un.ttld S...ts E~ I Olla ... ol HM>ot UNI FORHIA, AS SHOWN OH A tuCh whlpttoc:ked Of Cllret> ....: CA HTOI • John 8choottf ltSS AIYet t, 1992 1 ... -----------------------lllli ~=== ~ ~ ~ 29. tl3e, .. awed end ~~~ ~ ~~~ ::-~dt=-=-~ T•I•,.._ (7t4) IN-bend, ~ lleach: T...O "-U SOut....., IN • .._,,..,.., on 1119¥ 1 ttle. SIY£ Of' MISOEu.ANfOUS bentelh or Myond lhe • lltO • Celtf. 9*'1 line to un.1':'1::.. ~ u;:' 8'at,:' ~ MAPS RE~DI Ofl QA.. ltftor llmltl theftof, end to ltubll1fled Newpo11 ~.,,.,_, ':'~ I.Jn. PUIUC NOTICI STIRTlll& I llEW IUSllESS?? tnown on_, ~·1 Otiu Mep, ':.ctt ~ii: ANOf COUNTY, CAli. ttdtlll, retunntl, eqwlp, BeachoCotla MtN ~ Nl21 eut. ........_ l"8 ~Ol 91rnMn high'* Of Iha Pdic Oi.Mn 1r1 ..._. ~~~~a: ~ =• ~--= ltloC A&9* 4. u, ti. 1"2 Aobtrt St;•w•. 9512 ............ ... Pofl , ea: ~ In .._. '*"-" dacl9t of the ... PURTENAHT ~MENTS or mlntl ~ "°""* Tl40 HMIMon Ave .. ~ ........... . J!:!'!'.._ I Of 1t1t ai.. Of Celllomie. In end tor the l'OR THI! llUAPORS AHO tM rtgtiC to d rn1ne' leech, Calll.12 .. 1 The FolloWlng Pof'ION -l'Y °!:::C l9ndlnd Apr'll f , , .. ,. • .-11c1 AS DHO.tHD IN ,,,._ .,,. 9llDlort _., 'openiei MUC IOTICI Thie butlne11 It co~ .,, ~ butlneta ... = Of , ..... *Ordad Acwil i . , .. ~. WI TlCti XIII llCTIOH • ()# -.:.... the U-. Of tM ducted by! • gtntr .. pllt• MU 0 DY 'S C 0, fl C: E ll4 t. Peue 36.1, Off~~ ...-.. 8outfl. THI DlCLAMTION . °' ... -..ioo'"' of..... •nos OP ntnhlp HOUSE 1175 w ... St :i,tv e6ong t9tC1 llrW ol "'-" hlUf'I tdt ~OI ..... COVINANTI. COND._ =.of tf'8 !Md~ ........_ .. IAlm Tht rtglttrant(I) com-Suite f·2A, Cotta .... , .. ...... ~~~'=1.=--ot~TIONI ANO AllTftlC....._ ......... •,. ~~ ~~~c::'·:::..O.t30 St :::.:: =;oi..:•.:..-:.:'... ~: =... ~· ~I 7, ~.~~ ?.." ~ == ~ "';,, ~7' ':; COURT~ MO. IUtlnttt Nw(t) btec1 leld ll .• Cotta ~. ~ Hottt1 to• S · 01• w... ao..: ., .. Polftl of.,..,, ... · noeo, ltAOI 17•. Ofl. loClll UNO '• 111 of MMOCetOOtM.t ~ ~ ~ .__........ .,. Thlt .......__ w r1CIAl AICOfllOI Ofl Oft. Olldet "8cofda. .., wu of a Mt1 Issued ....... _.. .__..,, 1..,1 tOtn --°' othel ClO'"mOft ..,_.ion, M 91'¥ of ANQI COUNTY, CALt. ~ Mown •: M on-~ 20, 1"1, In '"'' 14111e"*°" wa1 llltd 8', Newpor1 looch, Cahl ., "9,::Wty dMcllbld .... le purportaid to be flOAHtA, Qollta l'oint 0rtw Hewo the above dHlgntted With ltlt County Clefll of t2tl3 2'n:. T ~ Diil M9J, CA 9"11 YOU Ml IN Df'MJLT por1 Beach. CalitorN• Col#t, upon •JUdlill'f*ll ~ Orange C~ on Nly II, Thia butlMH 11 con· rUlillle _.... _, ........, fol Mr lncclMct· UNDIR A DllD Of' ""'9T 11111 .... OdoOtf a• 1"1 In tll2 dUcted by: • ~ iiwt· '*' ol the 9ddlw Of°"* ClllMllOf\ ...... mn. W DATID UWtMt UNLD1 TN ._, ....,. of 1te 111wor of ~tdfff..;... Ctd , ... ti """'4P ~~; :: = °'At.:..":. ~O( .::....--: ~Tic~~~ ""'.: .....,_ ol lte ..... letfl). o•ntlll Lumbar =stted NIWpott ...,._ ::.~8t.'".C::. = .._~.,.._of "'8 "*'•I~ bw .._ .._. IJnY fr MAY• IOU> AT ::,.,., '::"::'JI ~ ~(:r•:.= ..... -ltloe .MJ ,_ ...., ... ~ =' .:,:,: ~-=-~ ... "'~ =');, A ;ua..o IAU .• vou fHIOftHle ....... ;a Jectcaon Md Dr. Cetol ft, Auvl* 4• I'· , .. ·::. ~ ~ ,..a Tr;:-II ..... II • ltROCHDINQ AQA,NIT 1n111t1 pt Uu•a fl of._ ... due on ..ict ~ r.,_.., T* 'llJ!I .llfd ,_ • -... ..,. _._.,.... .., ,_D -IXP\MAT'ION-. .. ,,,_Md ... ~~--__ _..,,. 1a . .....-.. ~-Niii ~ .._ ,,..._ end GJJ 11'1'" ol the Ofl THI NATURI Of' THI __. • h 11M o1 h 9t1C9 of a..-; --. .... .,. •TllCI -~ T ,..., ..._ ...._ end 111eptu• """"* ol ~YOU 1tGAD OOKo Ice ot .... • ta,t19.IO. "'8-.. of ......... o1 llk•111 -~ ·~ °' --'\;;1"""---.-C~~~~~·-~. ,.,._ GI .._ '*80ft ~ .. t TMJT A\MWllt.: tn ...... .. .... ...., ... t .... -....... ..._.. .... ~ ~. SIOO W Aw, UOt WAYNI ftOAD Trwllel .,. _.,. _.. ...,_ .. 1t1M. -W • • I I 7'a.~·~--:.(1f4J N~T •EACH. Q.( =Hl .. ler tltent , ..... ---"'9 ••F ... e a...,• ...... ~=·t:i. ....... c -.... _,,.... .... .. ••• d ....... AaN'tia'v::-. . .... • ... ..... • . 0.. .ui:-• .. Olm ... -... ..,, •--------· 114 lilt .,,, . .. .............. j ., ~ " 1111•11• ..... " ..... 4. "· "~ -·---""'°"".............. ............. .... ! •. i " ' . - ' \ , I Newport Beach/Costa Me~a Dally Pllot Tuesday, August 11, 1992 BS PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES Pl!IUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUil.iC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUil.iC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES COSI• Mesa, Clllf. 82626 Ctvi111na L Arnold PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by~ 111 lnclMCJual TnomH Michael Vlgll, This 1t11ement w11 flied The reg111rant(1) com- PUIUC llOTICI "'9LIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC llOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI Plelhlu• Pkltltleu9 Pkltltlous , CMlt01t321 'lottti.u. Flotltlou• 3430 Pine 81ook, Costa with the County Cteik of flctltlou• ~ lo tranwt busl- ......._..... auaan..a Name ......... ,._.. ITATIMINT otr lkl•lneH MUM lklalMN Na..,. Mesa, Calif 82626 Of~ County on Jult 21 , Bualnff• NIN'M ,,.., under 1M FIC1JllOIJI lt•l•••nt ltatement ltetetnent WITHDRAWAL FROM ltat ....... t lt•t•....,.t Thi• butlnets It con-1992 • Statement Bus1ne.. Name(a) h1i.d The 'oloMne pereona The Following peitor11 The Foltow\ng petl<IM PARTNUIHIP The Followlng ~r1001 The FOlloWlng peraont dueled by: ait lndlvidual F53890I The Following peieona above on Jar.uary l"2 are Oolr'CI buline99 .. : ere cto.ng bu11neu u are doing butlnest n OPIRATINQ UNOU are dO<ng business 11· aie doing but1t1ffl as· ~~·~~tt~~~!bt t~'!\: Publllhed Newpott Bnch· aie do.ng butlnffS u · ~~ ~~ement wu Ried GPL BCllLDINQ MAINTE· SCHAEFER MULTI AS-S~YRANCH SYSTEMS, FICTITIOUS SEACOMP INTERNA· THE PEEP SHOW, 1727 ,,... under Ille FlctlUO\.lt Colla Mna Dally Pllol July AUTO XS, 3801 S Mam, Wlll'I ll'le County Cletk ot NANCE, 371 W, Wiiton St SOCIATES, 111 Fair Elm, 2308 Santo Ana Av1nue1 BUllNall NAM& TI 0 NA L , 2112 1 W . W. Balboa Apt. #4, New· Buslneu Name(s) flslld 28, August 4, 11, 18, 11191, Santa Ana, Calif, 112707 Orange County on Jufy 21 IA, Coeta M"8, Calif. Laguna Niguel, Calil. 82877 Cotta MIU, Calli. 92627 , Th follow! ha MacArthur Blvd. St1. 143, po11 Beach, Cll1f. 82683 abOve on· NJA ' T.a24 Geotge Scraka, 11372 Mila· 1992 ' 92127 Matthew Bovee, 18 Fair Michael Charles Pask• • no person 1 Santa Ana, Calif, 92704 Douglas Merle Owens, Of Tho · M v 1 l'l1ne, Hunhnglon Beacn. •s•e-• George Albert Laal, 371 W Elm, L.aguna Niguet, Calif. e11a11, 2308 Santa Ana Ave. wlthdiawn 11 1 general Seacomp, Inc, Calotornla, 1727 W Balb01 Apt. #4, ' mu IO• PUBLIC NOTICE Cabl 1126'8 r • ..., ' Whon St.. COlta Mesa. 92677 Costa Mua, Calif 82827 ., partner from the partne<· 2921 W MacArthur Btvd Newport BHch, Calif. This alltll\'llf'lt wae filed This by11neu It con· PUblished N-pon Beach- Cllllt. 92627 Bill Spann, 2623·8 Dove Enz~lh Ann Pask1rlan, thlp operating under the Sle. 143, Sanla Anl, Caltf. 92&63 With the County Cllrie of Flctltlou• ducted oy 1n lndivtdual Costa MeH Diiiy Pilot July Gklfla Patncla Laal, 371 W. CrMk Ln., Pasadena, Ca11t 2308 Santa An• Ave .. :;~o~:o~~~;::~O~~·A~f 92704 This bualnNs 11 con-?'99~• County on July 28• BualneH Name The regl1tr1n1(1) com· 28, Augu11 4, 1 t, ta. 1992 Whoo St., Costa MNa, 91 t07 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 · • Thia bu1lntas la con· ducted by· 111 lndMdual ltatement menced 10 transact butl· T-8~ Calif, 92$27 Thia bualnH• la con-Thia bu1ln1Ss Is con-SOCIATES, at 950 South ducted by: a corporation The registrant(•) com-Fl3H41 The Following pe1sons net• under the Flctiuou•l--------- Thlt bu1lnu1 11 con· ducted by: co-p1rtnera ducted by: husb~ and Coast Drive, Suite 200, The regl1trant(s) com· menc:ed 10 llanUct busl· Publ11hed Newport Beach-11• doing bUt•ness u· Bus1neu Name(•) bsted PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: hu~ and Th• reglatranl(I) com-w1I• Cosla MeSI, Calif. 92628 menc9d 10 transact butl-ness undlr Ille Flct1llout Costa Mua Daily Pilot Au· PRESTIGIOUS YACHT lbove on: Juty 21, 1992 Wlte meoc:ed t.o trenS1cl bull-Tho rfglalrant(s) com-Th• Fictitious Business ness under the F1ct1llou1 Busine11 Nam•(•) fisted gust 11, 18, 25, September FlOOAING, 10342 West· George Straka Flctltloua Th• reg111rant(s) com-ne11 under the Flctitlous menced 10 transaci bull· Namr1~•:er0ed 10 <!bo"(' Busine11 Name(s) llsted above on: July 18, 1992 '· t992 m1nstcw Ave. #1 2, Ga1den This 1tat1m1n1 was filed 8u1lne11 M•nM rnenced lo transact bust-8uslne11 Name(s) listed ness under the Ffl:t1tlous was 1 n range oun Y above on: March I, 1991 Douglas Owens T·6"S Grove, Caltl 92643 with lh• County Clerk ot Statement neat under the FictitlOU9 above on: N/A Bu.;lneu Name(s) lilted ~;265~trch 27 • 1992 Jerry A Edwards C.E.O. This 11a11ment wu flied Victor Val1ncla, 10342 Orang• County on JUiy 28. The Followlng persons fulln•H Nam•(•) listed Matt Bovff abOve on: July 20, 1!192 . This statement was hied wilh tl'le County Cl1rk of PUBLIC NOTICE WHlmln1ter Ave # 12, 1992 ate doing bus•nees 11: abo\19 on: NIA This llatement was ftled Michael Charles Paskerfan 1~11 name ar;:!daddrH~ 01 wilh th• County Clerk ol Orange County on July 28, Garden Grove, Calif 92643 f53H47 K C GOLF COMPANY, George A. Leal with the County Clerk ol Thia 1tatemen1 wH fJled peraon WI rawi~ Orange County on Augusl 1992 Fictitious Thia business 11 con-Publtshed Newport Beach· 2955 E M1111 St, lrll\ne, Thi• sta\ernent was l'iled Orange County on July 28, with the County f'"k ot AB Gc'o:·,1n~t;1~1 0~~ 6, 1992 F53H54 8u1lne11 Name ducted by-an Individual Costa Mfft Daily Pilot Au· C11tf 112714 Wllh the County Cleil\ ol 1992 Olange County Oil July 20, c~a Coaat D VI 'Su lo F540e84 Publiahed Newport Beach· Statement The reglslranl(t) com· ~lJ \ l& 2.5 Stptember Ke1lh A. C1eeel1us.u !._6_1 Orange County on July 21 , FS3H4e 1992 ' 200 Costa M;~a ' C~lf Published Newport Beach· c_osca Mesa Daily Pilot Au-The Following peraon.-rt1enc.d to ransact busl· 1 1992• • • Scott Pl #2, Cocla .......----- 1992 • Published Newport Beach· FS31790 92629 ' · Costa Mesa oany Pilol Au-1 , t 18 25 S 1 bet are doing business H : ness under the Ftct1t1ou1 • ' Calif 82627 Fnal09 Co • · p bU hed N rt B h gus • ' • ep em (a) BUYERS DISCOUNT Busln111 Name(s) listed T-&46 This bualness It con-Pubflshed N Sia Mosa Daily Pilot Au-u • ewpo eac • Published Newpof1 Beach-gust II, 18, 25, Sepllmbet t 1992 BROKERS (b)PACIFIC RE abOve on· Juty 20 1992 ducted by an in<t1111dual ewpart Beach· gusl 1', 18, 25. Sep11mber Costa M~a OaUy Pilot July Costa Mesa Daily P1lol July 1, 1992 ' T~ ALTY GROUP) 503 F.,,;. Victor Valencia ' PUBLIC NOTICE The reg111ranl(1) corn- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 1, 1992 28, Augusl 4, 11, t8, 1992 28, AuguSI 4, 11, 18, 1992 T-653 leaf Ave., Corona del Mar. This statement wu filed Flctlt'oua menced to transact bUsf.. 28, Auguat 4• 11, 18, 1992 T-e..7 T-623 T-621 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 92625 with the County Clerk of 1 nese under the F1ct1tk>U1 _______ T_.a~33-1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltl ..... • Gregory J, Oletson. 503 Orange County on July 21 . Busln•tt Name Buslnesa Name(•) hlt1d PUBLIC NOTICE · CNI o 34e3 -Fernfeaf Ave Co1ona del t992 Statement 1b0ve on· NA FlctltlCH.1• CNlt053450 1 5 Bu1lne11 Name Mar, Calif. 112625 F5389' 1 Trie FollOWtng peisons Kenn Creee•nn 'Hl70 Flctltloua aualneH Name Flctltlou• Bu:.~~~!0:!me Statement Th11 business Is con-Published Newport Beach-11e do.ng bus 111tss as· Th11 11a11ment wat filed ......... 11•-Bualneas Name 8 I N Th• Foltowlng ~ISOllS ducted by· an Individual c ta M 0 I p~ I J I SMILE LANDSCAPING. # t With the County Cllrk of r... -u• Statement lt•t•m•nt UI neH ame Statement are doing business as: The ,. "1111ant(•) com-os 151 11 Y 0 u Y Trest111, Laguna Niguel, Orange County on July 2t, BuatMI• Na..,. The Following ~sons The Followlng ~r1on1 Statement The Followlng persons STACK COMPUTER SEA· menced ~o transact busl· 28, August 4, 11, 18, 1992 Calif. 92677 t992 Stetement are doing bu1lnen 11: are doing buslne$s as: The Followlng parsons are doing business as: VICES, 151 Kalmus Drive ness under the Actihous T-631 Byoung-ll LH, 11 Tr11llH', F531910 Thi followlng persona are (•)ASIATIC TOURISM DE· AMBIENT MONITORING 111e doing business as: IMAGE LABEL COMPANY, Suite BtoO. Costa Mesa, !hl_slness Name(a) listed PUBLIC NOTICE ~una N•guel. Calll..S2677 Plmtt1hed Newpo11 a.. ach-dolng butlneH as: VELOPMENT COMPANY INSTRUMENTS, 2~ Cleat· ESSENTIAL RECORDS 780 NeW1on way, Costa Calif. 92626 boll . July 14 1992 This bus1n15s Is con-' THE EOUfTY PRESEAVA· (btAStATIC TOURS & tiiOOlc, ltvlne, Calll. 82714 GROUP, 3<459 Windsor Mesa, Calif. 92627 John Paul On, 2ta Vil· 'or • 00:,, Ofafs0n rt dUC1ed by· an Individual Costa Mua Daily Ptlol ~ TION GROUP, 3158 Redhlll TRAVEL, 3611 E. 171h Felco Van Der, Laan. 24 Court, Costa Meu. Calif. Craig B. Moielllld, 2<1842 lanova Ad , Costa Mesa, Th:O~aciment was ftled 8u:i~!s!o~!me The rig1stranl(s) com-28, Augual 4, 11, 18, 1992 Avenue, Suite 120, Costa Street. Ste. 13, Colle Clearbrook, Irvine, Calif. 92626 Elena D11v1, Laguna Hills, Calif. 92626 with the Coun!Y' Cleik of menced to ll'ansact busf· T-632 MHa. Caltf. 92626-3418 Mesa, Calif. 92627 92714 Philip Biff Vincent, 3459 Calll. 92653 This business Is con· Ora •County on July 21 Statement ness under Ille F1ct1tlous HAVE A WNC & AssOciates, Inc., Erle Craig Hendrlckeon, Erle M, Kitt, 858 Gwyne Wind1or Courl, Co11a This business Is con· ducted by: an lndivldual 199~ , · The Following p1rsons Business Nami(s) lllled Calltornla, 3158 Redhill Av· 369 E. 17th Street, Ste. 13, Ave., Santi Barbara, Calif. Mesa, C1tll. 92626 ducted by: an 1nd1vldual The reglatrant(s) com-F538900 are doing business u · above on July 5, 1992 , 1nue, Suite 120, Costa Costa MHa. Caltf. 92627 931t1 This buslnus . Is con-Thi reglstrant(S) com-menced to transact busl· . SUPERIOR STATION, 2050 Byoung ·II Lee GARAGE s a 'E M"•· C11tf. 92626-3416 This bu1lnHs Is con-This business 11 con-ducted by: at1 lnd1vldual menced co transact busl-ness under the Ficti1tous Publtshed Newport Beach· Hart>or Blvd . Costa MHa, Th•s statimem was filed ,... This bu1lne11 la con· ducted by: an lndl\lfduat dueled by: a general patt· The 1egl11rant(s) com-ness undei the Fic1o11ous Busmen Name(s) hsted Cosla Mesa DaJy Pilot July Calil. 92627 with the County Clerk of 642 5678 ducted by: a corpotatlon The reglllrant(t) com-nersh!p menced to transact busl· Business Name(s) listed above on NIA 28, August 4, t 1, 18, 1992 Htcham Alanl. 534 Ulttmo. Orange County on July 28. • Th• reglatrant(s) com· meneed to transact bUsl· The regletrant(s) com· nesa under the Aclltlous above on: NIA John P. Orr T-627 Long Beach. Cahl. 9081'4 , !992 menced 10 transact butl· ness under Ill• Fictitious menced to transact busl· Business Na{Tle(s) llsted Craig e. Moreland This stalement was filed This business la con-F539844 0911 under the Fictl1lou1 Buslneu Name(sl listed nesa under tho Flc111lous above on: August t. 1992 Th11 statement was filed with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by an lnd111iduat Published Newport Beach· Buslneas Name(s) listed above on: July 22. 1992 Buslnen Name(s) ltstld Phlhp B1tf Vincent with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on July 28, Fictitious The reg slrant(s) com-C M o I P t A . above on· olUIY 1 11111 Eric c Hend1k:kson abolltt on: ApOl t. 1992 This 1tatemen1 was filed Orange County on July 28 1992 menced to transact butl· osta •» 31 V 110 u Wilfred N. cooP.,, Prell-This itacemenl was hied Eric M. t<en with Che County Cteik ol 1992 ' F539e49 Bu1lneu Name ness under tho F1ct111ous gust 11, 18, 25, September dent wi1h th• County Cl1rl\ of This 1tat1ment was ft11d Ofange County on July 31. F539835 P bl 11 d N B h St•tement Business Name(s) hsled 1, 1992 Thia atatement was fllld Orange County on July 28, with tne County Clerk ol 1992 Published Newport Boach· Cu 15 Me ~~o~ 1 ~·~ • The Followlng persons above on: July 26, 1992 with lh• County Clerk of 1992 Orange County on July 21, F540054 osla eta ai Y 1 o u-ere doing business as: H1cham Alanl' Orange County on July 12, F53Hee 1992 Published Newport Beach· Cosca M15a Daily Pilot Au· gust 11, ta, 25, Sept1mbei PROFESSIONAL TOUCH This stallment was filed PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 Publtthed Newport Beach-F538899 Costa Mesa Dally Ptlot Au-gust 1 t , 18, 25, September 1, 1992 SERVICES, 106 81ook1tne wilh tt-e County C1erk ol Fictitious F4Hl37 Cotll Mffa Ditty P110l Au-Published New~ BHch· gust 11, 18, 25, S1p11mber I , 1992 T-&59 _l-644 ~;M~~~la Mesa, Calif ?'~~ge County on July 28. Bu1lneH Name T-649 ll Repainting? • you'" loGblg to ft!Olll d, i**l w. ,.,_. 11 or llS1llft II. bi ta it. '*>I ~IDlridme SIMI Y1Ji1 11 looi.ing lar Pub111hed Newport Beach· gusl 11, 18, 25, September Costa MHa Daily Pilot July 1, 1992 • PUBLIC NOTICE ChnSllna L Arnold, 106 F539tl53 Statement Costa Mesa Pilot July 301 1. 1992 28, August"· 11 • t8, 1992 T-856 PILOT CLASSIFIED Brookline Lano. Cotta Published Newport Beach· Thi Following persons ••••••••• August 6, 13, 20, '991 T-65t T-628 Shopping for 8 new It's the resource you Flotltlou• Mesa. Cahf. 92626-6514 Costa Mesa Daily p~01 Au-111e doing bus.ness as· .......... T-498 .apartmonl? classified can eounl on to son 8 Buslneu Name Thia business 11 con· gust 11 18 25 Sepctmber CY PAINTING. 2077 Man----------• The Piiot Cleasl· use myriad of morchan-Statement ducted by: an 1ncs1111duel • · da11n Or Cosla Mesa, ........ FIND fled tets you compare dlse Items. because Th• Following ~sons The 1eglst1ant(s) com-1• l992 Calif. 92626 -1~ The most comprehen· PtI~~·s costs • without hassle our columns compel are doing business as: menced to transact bull· T-642 Yves Buee, 2077 Mandarin sive and current dlrec· CLASSIFIED or Pf.~?'~lesslfled qualllled buyera to ORANGE COUNTY MO· non under the Fictthous Make the right move. Or , Costa Mesa, Cahl. --., ,...-an apartment through classified 1ory o f goods and IOI• •42.5•79 call! BILE OIAGN6STICS, 2362 BuslnlH Name(s) Haled Pilot Roal Estate 92626 l J vicos around! .. .. 942·5878 · Harbor Blvd. Ste-. 101. ab<>v1 on· July l, 1992 Tnts business Is con·'•••llll•llllll!llmmi 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 HoW To Place A Classified Ad BY PBONE:7iJ4-842-&878 ~ ()nap CoantJ • 640-lUO &omla <>nap Cou*J • UM800 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 West Bay Street Con& ..... ct.. ... , (oans allfnpan Bhd. • BaJ St.) CLASSD'IED HOURS: FOUNTAIN VALLEY 10:14 LOWDOWN PAYMENT E·Z QUALIFYING Lg 2BR + 28A In .. curlly gated com- munity. Bright kitchen vaulted ceilings, flr• place, $7150 down & $1440/mo. CaU for de· tall1, Carey W•rd 931·2242 Bkr Lush P•r•dl•• Just oulllde the lam•· lyroom door of this fabulous 580, 2.5BA 1prawling F.V. homa. New carpet. paint, Jacuzzi. Just add furnl ture. $289,900 Cott Joe, 848· t 202. Tarbell Reeltora FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1034 New Hom• In F.V. Is what you·u say In thla 4·5BO, 3BA mini. mansion • over 2300 sq feel w/Vaulted coll· lngs. $277,000 Call Joe, 846·1202. T•rbell Realtors HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 A Re•I Steel! This 480 home In· elude• a mstr. 1ullo, dressing room and mirrored wardrobe. Al10 1ota1 pool, 1pa and 3 car garage. 1399,000 Peradlse Aeelty 84CMS888 Money tatka ... and Tt\IP'HM 1.-oo&ll .. :IOPM lfondq·Prid&J, Class1hed speaxa lls Buy II. Sell II. Find It. Classllled. HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 Beachfront Art Ocean view 3 level. 4BO masterpelce lea· turH beachslde dock on each levol plus roof top deck and spa. $1 ,895,000 Peradlt• Reelty 840-9988 For Work & Play Work late In your of· flee right oH muter BO overlooklng har· bor. Plus pool, spa and brick BBQ. 1585,000 Peredls• Realty 840.H88 Thinking of having a garage sale? Glvo us a Cllll PILOT CLASSIFIED 842°5878 ---..~ --~ ............ ~ ••,....••Y,••r ............ Call Cla.5sified for details! HUNTINUTON BEACH 1040 Fabulous 6BO home with formal dining room, oat< library, bil· llard room, pool, spa, and gated commun. $995,000 P.,edlM Reelty &40.8988 Lot• of Room 3BO home has office, den and formal dining r oom. Remodeled lower level, oversized jacuzzi and gazebo. 1539,000 P eredl•• Realty 840.8888 Step• to the Sand t BO , end unit condo. Coromlc tile kllchon w/new appl, rerl\'od. both, walk·ln closet. $159,000 CaJt Joe, 848-1202. Terbell Reeltors HUNTINGTON NEWPORT BEACH 1040 BEACH 1069 Walk to Edlaon Park 48r 38• Townh••· Nestled In quiet neigh· Possible exchg w/Ha· bo1hood, 480 28A wt won property. S405~ vaulted cefling1, new Owner/Bkr 854-4302 paint, family room, Must S.111 Sy Back and French doors. Bay utm 4BR 3Ba, 3 $317,000 Yr new, m ust He, Call Joe, 848-1202. make oHerl 842-8807 Tarbell Realtors Weterfront Living Single level 2 90 with view ol Main Channel, marble entry, fir• place, double garage, and guard gatod. A• dueed. $324,900 P•r•dl" Reelty 84CMS988 USE_ THE PILOrs CLASSIFIED RESOHT PROPERTY 1 5HO NEW Rencho Mire .. Fairway Homel on Mission H iiia Retort CourH. 3BR 2BA, poolsla 101. $229,990. 819·321-2139 Houses/Condos For Rent --- Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Classtned Ml-1121 GENt;tlAL 2102 Npt Beach Stu S775 tum, pool & apa Co•t• M••• Condo 2bd $1 ,100 Coron• del Mar 3bd OplJC $1 600 ~ S.A. Ht• HOUH 3bd $2500 Coron• delMar 3bd Spyglau home $3425 Balboe l•l•nd 4bd home w/spa $4250 SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE W•t•rfront Hom•• Inc . R••lto,. 831·1400, 780-31SOO e1weoo Mak• th• nght move. P1Jot Real Estate walk:J. l:IOAll-l:80Pll llond11·rrtakJ language. ~L.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.------..;;~~___;~~~-----------------~ SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ DEADLINES M<>~································~ 15:()()JtM 'I'tlttll«'"3' .•......••••••••.••••••••••• ~e>llcl~ ll:()()JIM W~ .............•••.•.•••• h88d.&7 &:OOPM Thunc1&7/1Ddependent Wed.Ji•d&7 3:00Pll JPrt~ ..•...••••••...••.••••••••••• Thuncl&7 15:()()Jl'K kt~ .......•••.•..•••.•••••••••.•. ~ ll:C>C>PM kt~ Real Bstate ••••• Th111'8da7 5:()()PM GENERAL POLICY Ba&. uul d•dJmea .... .ubjeot to oh•np wtUlout DOUoe. Tiie puN••ber n111uw t.lae rtsht to oeneor, reola••~, r•ri•• or rejeot an7 olu•lft•d ad~t • ...._report ~ erroaw UaM ID&J be ID JOUI' 0 J•rfftad ad tm,...,1•telJ'. The Dalq ptJot • Tbe Jnd ....... t aoo.p&8 DO Uablll&7 for ~_....ID aa adu•U-eld for~ tt JDA7 be ....,_ .. Ne ..-pt a.r t.1ae eon or th• .,._ ......, .,..,.... "' the ef'l'QI'. Cncllt OUl cmq ... allowed -.... tlr9* ~ l i ... N l· IL\I. 1110:.' (; ... N t.lll\I. 100~ t • I f ..- CEMt-:NT CONl'llETI-; :tMrn /.ID t lveway1-patloa- palh1 etc. No lob too """ ...... Uo.571470 Mickey 963-2493 Cu•t Bld9 PleM Re-T.J, PelC. Cone. Collsl Cooe- model, Incl d•algn & Brick.aloe Sl Uc. 2~ Fm' .. Jiii' .. -.... 1181111 Ea CL .. :J\NING SEH\'l<'ES .1:..&H HANUY MAN 3710 l.ANDSCAPt: & LAWN ('J\HE :ll"OH HANDY ANDY Rellab'e Houa.clean&ng EJ•c·Plumb-Palnt. Lt. Vietor Prof. Gardening, by th• day. Local Landsc aping & Malnt. area. Xlnt t•f•. c.JI carpntry, etc 831-4043 Excel rel•. 10 yrs exp. Monica 549-M38 Handvman Strvfctt. 457•173• F .. :Nf 'ES MASONHY ;IH:..!M MOVING ;1H:l4 Sev On Movtn9 Loweat, StOl'age, prof. excel reputAllon. 1 hr m in. Insur. THS7tl59 Vlaa/MC '731·29•9 PAINTIN(i :tH:\H & 111-<'K S .11;1:1 Uc.-Tnsur. Local refa. FrM est. e'73·7922 ••rlck/81ook/Stone ~Yrs ti Gullltf In Tll.t ; .l~:.?k Prof'I lnstaltatlon/Repal ol M•rble & Tiie. Fr" Eatimate•, Nick (310) 970-1121 nn .. : St-.H\'lt't-S 1•1 "' engrg, 2000 + happy Highllt Oual Low Mcee.. cllenll, 458-6301 (714)962·7093 ~•11caa.OATaS. "New Repair. Aldwoodt' Cedlt ,_ Alplacl. CM/lf9. liOMt-: planter•. walls, will· llltctwd ""°' Uc 2IOl44 wys, remod'I, r•prt, _...,...Aett._,,.,~,.,.....,..,..,..,..,,MJ,....,,...,""'.,..,,,,= Refs, wrk Quat 57S-044' •W.li, VOUNOQUllT PALM R•llOYALa Nec.._...1 Vanous 11z", trnt y oruy. Chuctl 842~2 ('AHINt-;TS HEt'INIStl .1 ~.00 aurop••n c,.,.....,. fl.,. cul\ cabinetry, at· chltectural woodwork, uncompromlalng qlty tor fair PJlc•, a50-M25 CEHl\MI< '111.t-.S .l f>:.?H THE ORIGINAL DUN tht TILE UN leaky shower1·Acld wuh & regrout, New & Repair. Bathroom•· StlCJ)Wet dOOrt. Kiie> Floore-Plumbing Lie. 25yra O c. 173-8065 l ltll I> l'/\IH t' II• Jim Whyte 842·72C>e Fl < H >ll I NS'I /\I.I HEl'l\l llS .11t .!O AJI Carpet Repaln Pwr attetch & ln1tall Any •fZ• )ob, 15 Y"' 7 oa. 7'3().413 t 24 ,,,. t-I ' H !\JI I \I II t tn•l'\l"lli'•lo 11·.'I HE l'J\I HS .17 ~•H RS Momo Repelr• tsrmlle/dry wrought reprs, dre, plumbing, a morel 24 tn. '46-0997 1.1\N llSl /\PE & L \'.\ N l .\IU: ;18t1H Ra MASON9'Y Custom P•lnttn9 Contrect., brick, block, repairs, OuaJ. painting by prof. etc. 30 yn oc exp. Ucf002098. Int. F1H Qfty ~ a--.11 Uc 8onded. 970-9413 .. l 645-3305 Competl\IW Priceal RAINIOW Circ:te llaJnt, LJcenMd & lnaun1d P~ •U Hou1W Fr .. El't. a41 eBM Ape °'* Job.,, .. "' St. llc158Mt7 e3e-175' ---------.... •ABC Mowln9• Ins. WINUOWS :1'1.1 1 I MOVIN<i :HU-l QUICK, CAREFUL f. COURTEOUS, •Tl 3'04I •Lewn•Mow & Edge reaa rates •S2.o410 Trimming, Clean-Upt. a M i ... __ 1 1'1 l\S I t-H L..aw.ns. Apll + Real-r.., en • -IH l 'l\IH i-.. -.o den1la1 •>1..-.c>e hr min. Ouar. lowett a.i•e Pleetorlne 8eeutr ..._..,_ 90 any ratH, lie. 101002 Patch••· Te1t1u'"· lnV furn. Antq/or not For All Alftertoan Tr.. lnaur. 714/S33·992& ext, R••t~ ,, fft PLUG IN t•lr I••• ._.., Wef1i1 ••rvloe. Removal, PUBLIC NOTICE Neat a c!Mn 736-e171 cat1'0ebra 642·151t ~:!:'eats:;!~1 ~1•c The ea11t. Pubhc Ui\1- 11 ·\~llY 1\11\:\i I~ 111 ,,.. Comm1 .. 10n RE· °""" so;;;; LanCftepng QUIRES that •II UHd ......... a Repelrm & llrtgaUort. Ttlmmint ttou1ehold 9oods Local ~. ,. Yn • Aemowta, Clean-move,. print their Greeter Pacific RfO UPI & Malnt. St Uc. P.U C. Cal T rv.1mbet, ·~'-•ta1~ fMIOH, 4U.aeo4 llmoe and ch~ pnnt their T C.P, l"Mft· bet In .. ....,... In '\1111 •~ I , '\,1. !'\, ~ J l J I I I J t I\, ·..., "*""· If you Nl¥e qUMUon ~ tt1e i.. ...... M..._ .. Oel9y of a mcww. llmo Tena11t -.wov••"" or cheunew. •·ceu . C.~l. L 4'11~. ~~ ,,..l!. ... ••o••• Commiuton El; h. GI [ i""3 K. 714 ....... 111 ClllHllM, !!!!!!!!! -------. --..::--__ ---_-_----_--=..-=----------. 88 Tuesday. August 11 , 1992 Newport Beach/Costa Mna Oalty Piiot I \I'. I\ Ml '.'-..I 'I 'I \,I \\1'111 t '• I \ I • •I I I ~11' I I J) '.11 '•I · • 111 I I I: -• I I l II I I" I I 1 Gar age I II J ,, 11 . I' I \ t 11 't"." 1 Sale~ Cett•• Mlle te Ml\. 3 *lar9e & atwp aM Ce•ta ..... Apto• ........... _. ~ AnUque l!mplre I' Sota, IO br, 2ba, oat. petlo, ~ ..... -. *"9.., ... ,... .. upper. d/w, lg b 3000 ~· ft., 11800/ Tu .. ·Frl, Apprx 1:30-Tapl•trf fabf'lc, Of .. , You Need To Cool Off ••• So Stay At Th• Beach $89043000/ftlv I I 11'' I \ '.1 I \ ' ' I frplc. AA awnanc:ea 211 d pllc, yd -...., .,.. tire 6 bll* cloHta, varta, ear ~ Na~ Ctlfl mo. Placentia & t 1'UI 3:30, 11/t'W, Muat have cond. S&OO. 72o-1685 lncl.11100.$42·1004 ~ ldMI~~· .. no.-..Lee. ' laONOflet..o44M • • •MW .... ttM owncar.MCM119 •RAND .... Uvtng a•aa. aaw1tu gar, No~. eat~· • .;.,TN or 7'0-'713 MUIT ID =· pac:!*~: :::;: ledlcal-Front Office room ChalH Lounge, MULTI FAM IALI ... no peta, 1926, 171 * * age, •••Y parking Ltg floral put•• pmt, • Co•ta Me .. St, Open t8R P•llllH tllillcl lachelor. 11.,.._0 _ llMullM I M 1 ~M ...0 54W7N • Pff. Exp. helpful. a275ob0 540-20e9 9-2 grt bUY•· furn, plo- •HfMtor .q 1575/Mo 1 •drM .q SHO/Mo 2 •drM.q 11250/Mo Winter ftentel• t 700-t t900/1rt0 Set 12-4 154-2I03 °°""" ...,. 'to '*'-.. ,... towMof'M. ON/, lndrf · Ka1hy. 148-o770 AM. tur••· boOt<• Ii mleo WTSIDI Pool. ·..-. ~ ~wt\'. ""' "" or ""· pa110. IU&Jmo. NWt AlioAtl •u•i •UD t>uut. 253 Kno• "' ,.._,, parking, tHO/lno. boftldoclc. 9n-1AO aM ..,, .. ,. eteen 2M 2BA. t/p, llortlllMM quffrt u, h-d/toot ,. __ ~Oaay h ...... d UM 7'22-7123 .. .._ ~. CENTAUR MGMT w/d hkup. gat 11100 ln1urance l>r0ceuor•. board w /flrm ortho ...,....7 r+ en, .,._ ' ~ tu-"" -t 9'2·UM or 131.Z7't5 alee pd 7..._74 High ea nlnga Wiii mat. NEV•R USSD flra, deck, w/d hl(up, 38A 28A hOUM ;ill9t vtew. 1 1..,o;,;;o .. yf'ty 1 ,11 r • $375 458-6071 1 Tr ansportation I country Httlng. st50 ............. ·~. "° l>ook eva1&. ,.,.16to -. 2~!,!"...:._ ~ •w .... ltl'I to llNb tra n. 213/957-4945 MOYIN" ........ , Sell No Peta. M2-28t8 sMkr/~ 11llO &ml _.H _.. ood-clean 2bt, lrg IYng rm, "AY "MON•S • Off1 .. '"""• 329-P Unlven11ty 0t fatnlty oniY. a1.e111 ..._le lelof\I land. S7 Ot 1790 gar, ulll pd. l\/peta Poulble 1900 Wldy Cl ftlQef King oak pedHlal Call 173-RENT IMotl ... .., Refttal Ce l 'OltONI\ Ufttque Arotttteotwe 1M'in1. ow. 213 with garage. t•l llOI l11T5.mth 723-1292 lncom• e Invest. AeQ. Typing, hHvy pnonH, bad, dav beet with a-utlful 2br/2ba, din 3BA, 2BA, 2 car gar. nth St. A"8ll now. Ar Dilii9• trpt, ger, 1.eoo.7'l"'311 Ex1800 ;:~~~r;• ·p~:~ 0 : trundle, dresser, oak BO/\l'S 11111 rm, multl-level TWn· prtv yard, remodeled, 1teven. Agt. 548-1005 yafd, Avllll approx t/1, Veftdl-Route: nrow w/co. 673 .... 453 1helf units, state di· "It Ctwta CNft ce.ale * LO• Cuitom 38R hme, 1870.f, vauned 2311 Redlanda Drtv9. MIS/mO, NO PETS! .. ..,, • neu'or much more. 17.&' Runabout. all IH·:L Ml\H .!!'!~ 2~8A. 1 blk to bch. celllnga, Frpl, AJC. Al· $1550/mo. 9'5-4852 (11t) 113+3110 Nr SC Pin In beaut lg lfor ••le. Earn a Petnter .... oume.-.n Call 714/489-9428 natruaf, new Inboard ... _,..~ ... 11.. /d ateady c11h Income. $8000 ""'"'-1 .. •5 Fam & din rrn, f/p. Avl tached gar, pOOVapa, UlfilO# WIWiY AHr .. ..,. t•r with ''""'-"· -·' "• w ' 1·eoo..e53--8363 Mature, d~penctable, MUST S•LL Bdrm eng, -.r .. .. 9/1. $2395. 720-1585 high Clegrff of Sec, YISWU 3BA 211A, eaoo Ol'I' t•T MO pvt patio. Great area. pool, spa. l400/mo + neal, 8 yrs Hp, refs Furn, cream & bran1··-9_2_1-8""'f_t_D""U"""' .. , .. , ..... L-D •E'1ld• CM 2br/1.15ba very clean, s117o1mo new carpet, hrdwd R•NT1 AYL NOW• walk to evary1hlng. dep. N/amkt !556-1737 Venc11....,iiuve oaah required. 722"1777 Combo. Xlnt cond. 1yr El.EC. BOAT, compl, detached Cottage, 873•9498 ftrs, $2300/mo. Very apaclou• 2BR .. .,a/Me. 5'6e-tol1 profit•. s 3 K·S4K PLUMBER'S HELPER new 631·5277 $390. loadod, $10,500 Mlcroe/:~°J'•ner. w~~~~e~8."w:'~.~~~:; ~~ll~4-:zort !:;i •. ~~~:,a'a:c:. GOOD LOCAT10lll ;:,T~~1y1o!a~':!~!:~ it:C~-r.:.~·tra~~ :~:i SL•EP•R SOPA _1_2_3-_1_0_2_0 __ .,.,.,.,,_.,._ C" •e & co- 2 BR 1 BA trg yd. P•f• olc. s1100. yard /:Uo. laundry S200 OFF aelllng fHt-c:heap. No have good driving Nearly New, Dbl• bed 11 · Bo1ton Whaler • _,, 1960 F•d• 1 t7t-2"8 Lg pllt, W<'f deluxe 28' 178 5 o"•N •LIDO Spacloua,qulet downpayment II quall· •lz•. Cntry/tmch Blu, Sport, 16hp Suzuki, dupleJC on Jasmine. ra · 2Ba w/2 matr Miil... 0 · Lg 28R 1 inBA town-fled. NawHt rao••· record, non amkr pre-$450 673-2706 $2500, 871.ee28 day1, Garage, frplc, S850/ W .Slde, 3BA 2BA, gar. decita, 1995 IM. DAILY Sony.no peta. houae, lndry rm, d/W, ~~t>!'~M~u;r!l•r!j:: Ste11•. 1.aO<H89-581d. terred.722-6889 · 992·9147•v• mo. Agt 675-4912 r·~~r;;~~~~I ~~:=~ No pet• M0-9408 Ut-M•? patloa:~~~rt.. HOO+utll 723e0400 PVT POST OFFICE T;~20,bog~ :~:.0~~ 16' Boston Whaler, •lnl neighbor. 557-6748 NiW 2ir 2ia ;;goK CENTAUR MGMT Gr•at dHll 3BR lu• PfT perm. Offlc• work, trrn $165, Trlmllne cond, 35hp Johnson, COSTA MESI\ 2 124 •3BR 2~Ba twnhse on bluff nr bchl Dbl gar, lncd yet, St 225 mo+ seoo ctap. e42.9eee NEWl'OHI' course, 1 yH r ...... Move-In 642·2281 or 831·27215 E'ald• twnh ... w/d, phones. Frlendly & r• •phone $115 721-1479 '88 trfr. new bat. Qe· No p.i., l1IOO/mo. IPICW.I L• W'elde t~r w/ pool, Jae, s45o/mo, PVT PARTY ONLY 1ponslble. $6/hr. Mon· raged $38007ecMl540 1eo-wo/d eu 4112Je utlll pd. 85<>-1731 Fri. N.B. 842-6262 W"'NTED Luman or H1'.A('H ·I tl'I walk-tn closet, cloH 2S.60K 1s1 TO 10-11'' ---------• ._ 1 I llDROOll to beach & 55 fwy, ,3mc-3yr sec'd 25-45% RECEPTIONIST Pror. South Coa1t llay ~ \" *"'Pl Hll 3BR twnhH. frplc, •ngl gar, patio, very nice. 322 Ogle St. $995/mo 8 47·7 540 Beach Rentals! llt-Mt-1'.ll "f, POOi 9Pf c.,._ hkup $5&0/mo, 77-2-4605 LTV. 31o.83&-00HS cofl enthusiastic lndlllldual, 51 •95 new portable Boat, lf40·7419 n1'fLA'iti VILLAO• NiWLV o•COMTID tor growing co., llght .., d d MM1U..,..._I •• ..__ office duties. m/f 8-5 apa, re woo skirt. SAIL HOATS 70 1 -1 NIWPOltT PININIULA YEARL Y·WINTER-SVMMER 1 Bedroom 10 4 Bedroom LARGE MCluded n9WiY 2"'"~1~d9.WMpd. RESPONSIBLE QUIET 650-7528 SAVE SlOOO. 2 7 • 1973 Coronade decorae.d 1 •• i!..~ ~AM"""'-I Lg 2194 Placentla 1755 FEMALE, want • to Re1t•urant 261•8201 gd ahape, lotaa gear, ta9e, SSTI, ... •. ••vv vn ~ rent a NICE complete •Tool Box tor Small alp• 5, NB slip, 14800 2BR. fenced front yard. FUmishtd/Un~ 381-3725 or ~71 Hr bu• mk1a lftovtee SPACIOUS 28r 2Ba, 11udlo or small one FISHERMAN'S Size truck, thick gage nrm. 673·2014 S850/mo + sec dep. Call Wes 957.9390 BEAUT lrg 3Br 2Ba lwnhH, attch dbl gar, VIiia Aent1l1 875-4912 Apartment~ For Rent 22S7 Maple 28R l650 ........ $8$0/mo. bedroom apt In a At the end of Iha New· steel, Must Selll S301 ..... --.,.....,.,~~,..--=,...._, Alt o 1BR nu cpl S!540 D{W, gara~. backyrd. NICE & SAFE area, port Pier Is now hiring 754·1262 SNOWBIRDll'3S1, 12' 28R nu cpt & w $720 No pel9. ISa-4808 NP. BHch pref., can FfT exp'd Cook. Pit bullt In 1948. comp. Stuelenlll/HUD Invited. afford to pay ssoomo, apply In person. BL K LT HR BIKER rHtored, Mint Cond, 842·2288 or 831·2725 prtnc. only, plH .. call JACKET. perl cond. sz $5 500 986-8420 $300 OflF MOVE IN Dana at 842-4321 Restaurant 60. $225. 760-1499 • patio, pool, 1320 a/f. ---------•Lido Penln•ul•• $1000/mo. 850·1063 C I Unique 1 & 2BR Unite lass fled Is..... for lease. Prlva1e bch, Chu•I"• 1 BR. LOSTI FOOD SERVERS FOR SALE: Washer/ MAHINE SUI'S C ONV E NIENT whether you're buy· on bay. 873-e030 Ing, selllng, or just __ 7_1_0_L_l_do_P_a_rtl_D_r_._ HAI.Ile),.\ ISi.Al'. i • **V Iiia •••~•• July 20th, large male Noeded for Cllnnar. Dryer, Dresser and coul1)'erd APll. Gat9d, ,,.,,.ttMuae Spaclou9 ahort heir, 1/2 Ab-Exp pref. Apply In per· other misc. 723·0770. pool., CloH '° every· 1BA, newly remod-byslnlan: 1/2 Tabby! son after •pm, Yan-•---------10 Min To Open •e• thlngJ M•·N•8 eled, high celllnga & Ught brownish gold & kee Tav e rn, 333 JEEP WRANGLER. lac· SAIL: 45' Wlde beam DOCKS 70~.! looking, classlfiod has whal you need• PILOT CLASSIFIED RENT Unlqwel 2br/1ba. fr~. Brite & Airy!, Sun decl<, 308 ~Coral, by appt (310) 273-3300 •$200 Off!* 1lcyllght1 $975/mo. Avt pepper colored w/ Bayside Or .. Npt Boh. tory car covor, Ilka $550/mo. 45• Narrow now 87a-4e:IO •un black tip tall, striped new, s7s . Factory beam $450 752·2881 Lg 28 R 2BA. d/W, QA· White Rlty legs! Blue reflector RHtaurant brush guard w/lghts -------.,..,..,..-8 42·5978 through classified ~:1:c ~~~ $~95~~ color w /blue tao w/ Guido'• Re1t1ur1nt s100. 646·5678 Iv mso 18' Boat dock s1001mo. ....... By CHARLES GOREN wit h O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH North·South vulnerable. Sout.b ~ala. NORTH • K 10 3 ~AK6 '\ 10 9 2 +Q984 EAST +J62 " 9 8 4 3 '843 WEST •A9874 ";' J 10 6 2 .: K J 6 6 +Void +J72 SOUTH +Q6 Q7 AQ7 +AK 10 6 6 3 The bidding: South West North Eut 1 + Dbl Rdbl 1 \ P .. 2 -3 NT P ... 6 + P .. P .. Pua Opemng lead· Jack of Cardinal M orton had 11 simple means of ~terminmg whether Lon· d on mprchanLl-owed taxes to the royal treasury. [(they lived lavithly, obviousl) the) were maJung pot.II of money and could afford heal/)' tues. And if they hved frugally, at was because they Wf're hoarding every penny and aJ110 could afford the bur· den of tuauon. H 18 name hves in bndge 88 the M orton's F ork Coup. Th111 is a pr~tty example West took advantage of the vul- nerability c.o make • 11hapelv double of South's opening bid of one club. Since North's redoublf' guaranteed eoe Sunftower •21DRM S7IO• name Happy Snappy! Is looklng for aggres· Pina Wa rmer tiolc:ts Boat with mOOflng tor CENTAUR MGMT •11DRll SIOO• ••Ibo• Penln•ula· Vcty Hazel Or, Corona slve Waltera/Wa lt· 10 pizzas, Propano .,,..s.,.,a,..,,1•,...·-=6,...7.,.,5,..,.·5...,09,......,5...---,., 842-2288 °' 831·2725 Frig, dthwshr, stove Many •pace• avall Del !'Jar. REWARDll r e •aea. Apply at heated, 1talnles1 3 HP Brltl•h Se•euH ~· ... •LT L:CONO• Incl. No pe1S 545-4855 $300/mo to St500/fTlO 759·7090 1400 Pacific Coast stool, S300/obo runs Xlnll, $200 .. --'"'' (714)1527-5378 Hwy, NB. 642·3800 754·1262 754-1262 1BR, frpl, patio, gar. •2BR 11!SA, UPPER OR No pets. aees. Bay LOWER. 3 yrs new I CdM general otflcH & Found 8 /5. Gr• y SALES/Cashier RABBIT cage with pull· Beaut Npt sllp avail, up Tlmb« Apt1. 642·7142 Nr Ho .. He•pltal. medical •tes. 230 to Lopped Earred Rabb11 out tray, excellent to 42'. $10-$12 tt, nHr A CARDINAL RULZ sno/mo.84'5·7•78 797 sf. S1.25-S1.57/sf. on Harbor laland FT /PT Oeilgnet cond.$40.557·5227. Udo Marina Village, another bid, South puaed at bis •Do you need lg clean ....,,,.,..,,..,.,.._..,..,..~.,,..... ...... --1 Realonomlca 675-6700 Drive, Very Tamel women 's apparel soc gated. 723-1255 11eCOnd tum to eee how t.he auc:tion 2br 1be? Garage, new •Wl!ifcujfill' 2BR 673.1928 store. Potential for In· ROLA ROOF RACK. would develop. When North showed S~~o ~~~t 6S.:g.~~i~· 2BA. DR. frplc, trig, LOST Black F9m Cat crease tn ro1pons1blll· ne11er usoct, all attch ood L--d b . deck, pool. $1000/mo. tlH. lrvme 852-6580 Incl , $500 value, sac •I' nau Y JWDPinc to three no Thinking of having_ a 645-e188 or 631.0211 w/green ayes. Mesa $300 760-1499 trump, South took a shot at a club garage sale? Give us .,,,2._Y""e-.---...,N~ew......,.1.....,.3-B.,...R Verde. State Streets SecretarlaVOff; Clrk slam-North had to have et aea&t a call! ... Prime retail loc. 39(). Area (Costa Mesa) 4 days, 8 to 4:30. one ace on this auction. PILOT CLASSIFIED 2BA, ~W~O/::plex, 4600 sf. COM. La· REWARD 64t-3873 non/smkr, comp. exp. West led a heart, taken in t.he1 ____ e_4_2_._s_e_1_a__ 714 ••o.a310 R~~~~n~~·lc$11 s2:':6~~ Loat: 2 Kittens 4mos, ~~(. ~~~~es; .. ~~~ cloeed hand. Declarer. Goren edit.o· 1·black & white (Syl· to: 9 Elkador, Dove riaJ board member Tom Smi\b of vaster type) mate, 1• Canyon. CA 92679 Female Calleo & G !'ffnwicb, Conn., cubed the ace of up TO White. lo1t 8/t . nr ... S_E_C_R_E_T_A_R_Y __ T_e_m_p-.1 trumpt-had the auit split 2·1, de~ Fairview & Warner position 8/31/92 thru darer'• task would have been euier. 3 Children ere very 11/13/92. word pert. With trumps 3·0, it aeema that anxious for your H•IP 5.1, lyplng 50wpm, South ha8 to fineBSe West. for the •eoo 751-&MO gon ore skill, 650-7526 knave or spades (or Eut. for t.hej1clt t.oat: Tiny ShelUe S ervice Station At· of diamonds on• different line), but Old Female, no tag•· t endant FT/PT MuSI since the bidding marked West. for RATSI, Nam• Is Muf· have refs. 2201 E th kin f .a: .a-.,, __ ,__ fin, nr Golden Well PCH, Corona del Mar e g o wamonwo. .._ ... ,.r College (Golden West found a better way. & McFadden) lost on low spade, and ~eat wu impaled on •• 1142-2809 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES !il'>:J:J JEWELRY, FURS & ART 6021) DISTRESS SALE Beaut. long 1catloped, drk brn, Sabi• Jackel, make otter 4IM-0870 PETS& ANIMAl.S tl0-19 AKC LAKELAND TERIUOR, 2 malo1, 8mo, pat quahly $600 (619) 353~442 BUNNIES, dwarf bl· bias, great with It.ids, only S7 each. 557·5227 T o the third trick declarer'led a PER MONY-H _______ s_a_t_8_1_1._P_•_ea_s_•_H_o_1_p1 M orton's Fork. The defender, Weat, EWARDlllLoat Doe -•-••• NETHERLAND dwarf could nol. rise wit.h the ace wit.bdut • Male, black. 80lb1. allowing the declarer two diamond * NO COl.lfCTm * whit• chellhalr. Pink discards-one on each of the table's Collar, no tags. Lost mBJOr su1ta-J>u1 playing low_p ved _ 7/18 nHr Orange/Del no better. Declarer won in dummy Mar. Call 842-8285 Please be aware that min. baby Bunni•• the hstmgs In this cat· need a good home, egory may require you SS Heh. "82·2841. 10 caJI a 900 number ---------in which there 11 a Pet Pot Bell~ Pig• 2 charge per minute. pure wht blu eyea, 2 pinto & 1 tny toy, reg. MOTOHCYC I. t: SC:OOTt:R 80 1 '4 '84 80co Kaw•••kl D1r1 B1kal Needs work, $80 754-1262 ··so VESPA P200E, claa1lc reel /grey, Chrome crash bat• & rck1, Inc, cvr & trnk S950.obo 759-3120 MotOfcycl• for aale or trade for tructc. 750 Honda great 1hape Wllh $1 ,000 In Hdelle baga. Sal• St,000. 7 t 4-85!>-80« PEUQOT MOPED Run• great, IUlt In good condition. '250/ obo. 71•1896·2199 Automobiies BMW 911111 wi th the Iring. cashed two heart.a for a spade diacard. and ruffed a ~ in hand. King of clubs and a dub to the queen provided the entry to ruff the mnaining spade while dra'"1\g the ouut.anding trump. Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Announcements Bartender Trarne11 vac, 310.920-1031 csei • 84 1331, 11111Ac Noodod, earn up to WANTED LOVING COND Sliver, fully $150 csauy, talary ~ HOME, Frff 1yr old loaded, blk leather Int, 11p1., lull or part ume. handsome male, 671< ml, $10,000 843- 2 wk training, womon. bassel hound, papers, 0889 men 21 or older. Call: must have kids & yard •·.-8-7_3_2_5_e-. -,M-MA--C-C_O_N_O Now declarer uit.ed with the queen of diamonds. ln with the kin& West had either to field a ruff·lluff or else lead a diamond into dec:J.u. er'a combined tenace. Either way, the slam wu home. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance . PERSONALS :l002 •Let Matchtnaklng USA hnd that special friend or companll)n tor youl 714-780-7020 800·532·9222 673-6004 1mokey cir, flly lded, blk lthr Int, 451< ml, $12,000 643-0889 EMPJ,OYMENT MUSICAi. I WANTEU M35 INSTRUM1':~ns ij():):) CAJ>ILl.AC !llMO TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BfACH MEMREH.SHIPS 3018 NEWPORT B EACH COUNTRY CLUB GOLF 11..EMBERSHIP. 548·2575 LUNCH WAITRESS, prl ROGERS 5pc Orum Set. lime • Mon-Fri approx hvy dty hrdwre & Ludo 4hr per Clay, apply In wig an are, XLNT person btNn 11am· CONO $450 645-7175 11 :30am, 1695 Irvine Ave, Costa Mesa Merchandise PIANOS & OHU/\NS h05tt '78 Sevllle clean, alralght. orig .. runt out well, first $1425.00 673·2014 '85 Eldorado.MINT COND. full pwr, ga- raged, ••ll•r moti- vated, S7900ob0 34K orig ml. 723-1255 ACROl8 1 Washing container• 6 Nol fiction 10 Wegetl 14 Knocked for 15 ROM a love t6 -Kuan 17 Card game 18 Seelood c:ont8•"81' 20 Duck 21 Wu make< 22 Ptck animal 23 -and long 25 Bond8Qe 27 -Par1ner 30 01. flbe< 3t 11 . In lull 32 S1d9 dist! 33 AC1or Hunter 36 C&t890f'tzee 37 WM angry 38 Colt' 1 paran1 39 Type of monkey 40 Ylelds 41 Swtu City 4 2 Olanonor e<1 44 Wax pencil 45 ar .. ted 47 Farm animal 48 T exu enr1ne 49 Not !Mn 50 Bed Brit slang 5" Soft met a Mic ek!menl 57 tnumuc:h u 58 HMling device 59 GMllc 60 Movie -ard 61 SUrlel •nd cnmaon 82 Wlkl plan1 e3 Yonder DOWN 1 DIMl!o-tws 2 An astringent 3 l.9rge book 4 Having no lbOde 5 $1\00per 8 l OOlted OUI on 7 Skillful 8 lnll9lt19&llY9 org 9 Pro - 10 AC1 pr099f1Y 11 ·-,mycJear Wilton" 12 Floor l.-,ef 13 Actr ... Fleld 19 Burn 2 1~ 24 Can provlnc. 25 Shoe parle 26 Burden 27 Sm .. t drink• 28 Conception 29 Made laws 30 Carrt.o out 32 Pvt aside 34 ltallan riv« 35 E.Ataled 37 Froet 38 StewM spareribs 40 lot -, CA 4 1 Undergarmenl 43 p~ 44 Small b9C1 45 Tute 48 . --In Germeny' 11114 movte 4 7 Played fof 19\0MY 49 flec1rlell aaleguerd S1 -lna~i. 52 OlefloUt• 53WI~ 55 u ... needle 56 "1119 17 DNMal1f k ftPlnt YH lftformed: Statlttlcal "~ ul.19 to thow that ptr'IOtll bot'1I wlftl Man lft ttlt Eltvirnth Sector el tlwl r lio~p>ft tend to llt<o- "t.ta .. l.. athlettt. Nativn with Men ,,..1..-t I• their ttl..,.., 111 any eec'tM•, ... tHt.. ., top pirrferwi· ellltt, iwlcl•• a••• up flm pl~ wtt .... t • ""'" TIMw chandt'rletJn _..._ .. te ..-. t11"'"'-.. Fltt sl1n• - Arin , t.., Sltltteri-. TN f lrt SllJl'I ,_... pt.'"1 ef dlltllUo•, p,.vidt IMpf r•el•ft fer otti.ra. f'lantt httt Is Ma", l~y ft•Mbtt Is t. Alll£S (Marth 21 April 1•1 ()pl'n dlak>,w with lndlvldu1I who IOnK aan ttloukt ha~ INl'ftpt4fd your Clp.lbth- 11ee Ma .. l' tlHr that ynu t11pe«fd ver• bat iupport "ou'll uhl ll'A,l'ly 111n • ...... -...-,,-.. 1"'"2--,-3_. THuh of wnttirn word C.m1n1 1n · votvtd '"""'° ...... -+--+-_.I TAUllU! (Apnl 20·May 20) Spot• light on llomt, fem1ly ttl1t1on1h1pt. --+_ ........ _.,.__,.. C'Otlt ttttmatt for tt~hn91, rtfutbuh 1n1. bHulifylna 1urroundin1• 8y fl ~,...+--+--+-~~-11 P "' 111t •• tlrn'lvt'd ttpnwnlina 1ohn of afltc.,on ,..f'ftft l.lbr• lnvul~ Ct:MINI (M•y 2Hun• 20). lndl ... _, w8'o M8 Mim #douW.·IH•lu1a'' wUI-. f'tlpawd Glw 90pPO" 80 lholt who play fair. Otflnt ttrnu, ~rlrc• t«hr1lq'"' lflfonnaUCll\ ~''"t'd lttt tot11ftlt clenflft your prlllPf<1ll CANCH O•nt 21 ·July 22J Fotu• on ,..._. •• productlOn • ..,,,,,,,,_. ol llnw llll'lMMlaN You'll lllt dealt"I with ~-+-....,----4~_.' IMWW.t wt.o ia d~ .ouched. llC· ltut n Et11ph•1• <1n t11ntN. tmploy• tMAt •'"Uty IO g.i Ill* doM rarty LIO (fuly 23·A ... 22~5''"91 C•n· '" ....... for • ., ... 1\1111 Itri.-to .. 111111-". lf'"8 Ufllftftll a,,..I W•t •udttnc. aw•lt• ~r P"""l'l~ttol'I Art• • n.tflw In ptC'tUf'lt cvuld h•n ,.._, .......... 1nttU1I• In MtM I and ~ Vll&OO (A .. 2l·9'pc 21) E111phl· Ii• INMPf .. NW; clari ... wtllln91'181 tn td• rt•• 10 t9'1t • pl on '-t Kh~ .. llllfll•11• ~ fiJtUt Aleo Oii ,,...,¥My, lfYI., dlkOYt'ty ......... 11\tp that le INptrltlOMI, n<lfi"I FISHER CONSOL• 1 owner, 111nt cond, walnut cabinet, $1000.obo 644-0997 CHEVROLET ~O·l~1 Al't'LIAN('l':S 601 I SANYO FREEZER, 18w x 20d lf 34h, $85,00 Guar., 548.Q348 YAMAHA, console. blk 72 VEGA auto, atetto, lacq. Moving. sacrifice new paint, (yellow) $1200/0BO. 645--3330. S795. 845--3717 •LIQUOR CLaRK• P {T 2-4 nights/Wk. Coate Me1a. Call Steve 548-3383 Ba.Jp 1-'UHNITURt: 6014 HICYCLES 6060 1987 B IANCHI 1 O·apeed SZ 23, CASTING IMMEDI AM•RICAN OF MAR· men's frame, $150. ExlrH needed for TINSVILLE large T lp ·top condition. f1lm1, commercial• & dark wood &-drawer ___ c_._1_19_5_1_ .... _4 _16_· __ HON HA »OH~> '89 Accord uu. 2dr, 1 owner AT, AC, P•. pw, cau, 44K mllea. $9,900pp 673-1 t93 LINCOLN ~• 1 ~o TV. Earn up lo $200 dre11er with 2 rectan· MEN'S Huffy Mtn. bike, per dayl No ••P gular mlrrora & nlghl II~• new. Recenlly '71 LINCOLN Centi- needed. Call today stand. Bolh for $300. tuned up. $1 50/0BO. nent•I. 480 eng. runa U H A (54-pt 23·0c1 22) lntuillvl' 81&...s83·2021 Call 951-4418 Kathy 979-7026 days good 11295 Mull, .. , 1nll'llKI atrvn at llCC\Jnttl' gu1dt hm1 j;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;._,!;;;:;;;;;:;~;:;;;;;~;m;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;~ 842.()567 ly mt'mbtor "demands" SC'tlilng of •<'· ~ rounl .,. ~phn but f'l'fuk lo~ In t1mlda1rd Alll'nllon revolves al\1und lwuxhold products dur.abll' gooch SCOllPIO (Oct 23 Nov 21) 01vl'r 31fy, «cl'nl humot, t'llfl""41 w1lhngn~ 10 rHrh ~yond ph'v1out ll11111at1ons Individual you 1hough1 1ndlHt•f"tnt will prov• 01htrw1~ ldt'u will ti. trans formf'd into Yt.tblt, valllilblt concept SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·Dtt 211 Stand 1.tll for pnnc1pln. refuw lo budgt from ''ttrruory " l ntl'rpr('t (•ct~. ltAuth 8t wllh1111 lo f'\'VIW. rt'Vll'W lo ttbu1ld on morf tolid ~iruch•reo xurpw will play nw.an1ngful role CAPRICORN CDK 22·1an 19) Many penan3 rtly upon your 1n•<>11r11y. dfd1c.u1un. w1ll1ngn 10 onrcomt' ob stadt'I J-11(1" on l'f'~1ng 11nd wnting, ab1hly to dl•Mll\aW 1nform111un Ott COUfillt' p.n1c wll1ng Cem1n11nvolvl'\S AOUAlllUS O•n 20·Ft'b l~I Wh.u you _., un IK-found 1n your own 11011\l' Focu• on 1lver objl'(I. &•fl nr• ft'1Vf'd appN\llNl,fly •~ wttkt ._o Sit· cs.t IM'l'tu1a """In '" plan of lli.1k)n Taurus. l1br•, -fl)lo penon1 fNturtid PIS<' (fl'b 19 Mal( I\ 20) S11n1f1 can• ell.It' d1.cow-r.d. you'll wy II w,. only too obYIOW!" lnchvtdi..al yo~ Id· 1r11"' .Ulft, "YO\I al'f' • 1lltUU4h "P"'• • IC)t1" Major w1-" h11ftllttd dunng ~l'· nine hou" \ll"llo plap roko IF AUCUST t1 tS YOUll tlllTH· DAY. fottt't wnd M -".ttt.r'IPd dunn- A111u.e you II tw 'On "'°"" .ohd rmo• tmn•l·ftna11c1al 1n>\lnd 111 Srplt'm-r Yov oltt en nc-.t~t hrkhrr fMC'tn•tfJ by tl\4> 1Mnt1< am. ln(ludln1 •tNlotY Can«r •pr1Curn Aq1Url11t f"'110n pl•y ••1n1f1ran1 roln 111 your hft M., dtWMitK illl'*IM'nl onvn in No"9· ""'· cwkt •Mhide k1\Mll dwnp of ,.,.. • ~ ............. "8 °""~ Dftt"'""· 10'i'll ...... holicky• With lowd Mlft IMllMll"I thlld,..n finantlal pKh• wlll "'"9ht.fl ......_--~~' HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! ~ Is someone special having a blrthdey 6.[i In September? Announce It In the Delly Pilot <·:J and Independent! Send In a non-mumable V. Photo along with S10.00 or just o message e with SS.00 and wt Will publish It on September 3rd. qeadllne: August 27, S:OO p.m. .. Send your mess,ase to: , The Deity Piiot & Independent 330 W. a.r,. St. C<>N ~' CA 92627 Attn: Classlflcd Happy Birthday ---------~1 :: ... _____ _ 'Phonc--~~~~~~~---1 I Photo mes•• s10.ooli ~ I MateSC ontt 1!.00 Pq IR·--•n 11 ----~~-- NISSAN U I :10 '82 Nl•••n 200.• run• good, 80,000 orig ml, ale, am/tm atereo w/eq, new paint, 1trong engln, $13500bo 576-4650 '85 NISSAN PUL.SAR 51pd, gray, •c, am/fm CUI, anrl, 2dr, 112k ml, good cond, S3050.obo 831-8000 Marcet Waldner l'l-:tJ<.1-;cn •1 1i.o •. .,.904~. dt.ael, autO. aunroof, good llrH, good ., .. car. &1400. e.2·'1224 Sll/1'1\1 'I.,,. ·ee aUZUKI •AllARI conv. 4a4, new top a alltr... NM 6 loob "" '3000. 72MllH Tll\lll 11\ •1 • 111 •at COllOLLA Auna lood, v ery cleen. 1 .100. Call 114/814•7413 ah er l~~ .... meg. 1 \(II \II "· lol ............. ....,NC.1uc -.-. oond ......... '