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DA motions for
use of Ornelas'
hospital records
Crash survivor facing charges
By lrls Yokol
sran Wllltf
NbWPOR'I' l:JbAC'H l·ligh
Sl'hoo! and hospital records ~how
Dan ny Davi d Ornelas had a history
of alcohol ;ind drug problem ~ and
1hu~e record~ should be allowed a~
evidence 111 the young n1an 's second
1r1al on vehicula r man!>laughtcr
r hargc ~. pro~ecutor s argued
J\·londay
In a 111 0 111111 filed Munda\,
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drug 1rca1111 cnt re co rd' fru111
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See ORNELAS-1'1111
Authorities say driver was drunk when
car careened into pole , killing brother
By l oriAnn Bastleda
S~n wrner
COSl 'A MES1\ -A 26-ycar-old n1an
wa!> arrested al UC! Medical Center
Monday :111d uan,fcrrcd to the 1ai! ward
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See ACCIDENT 'BICll PagB
DCC students
compete for
scarce space
Transfer to 4-year college
is no longer a sure thing
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See COLLEGE/11D. Piii
All teed off,
golfers swing
at each other
Slemons laces loss of dealer license
A gr l1up of g,1!fers v.crc
S"-1ng1ng. 1hc1r ft~l' Saturd.1y
at 1hc Newport Beach
('ountry c·luh. 1ecd off over a n111u11
d1 -.pu1e 1ha1 !urned into a f;urway
free !iir·:tll
It al! hc11.an 11.hen a ·ll ·ye;n-nld
L:iguna llcach n1an ired off nn !hl'
cluh'" lh1h hole :1hou t /, p rn
Saturday. lh~ hetll l;1ndcd a httlc t~'o
ch1-.c fnr the lik1ng of a threcson1c,
who pr11n1p1ly picked ur the hall
.ind lhrcw !I hack at him.
When the fl-fool , :'i-1nch n1 ;1n
confronted the 1hreeson1e, one of
them grahbcd him by the throat, he
reported lo police, while the others
pu),hcd hin1 around.
crhc rn;1n described the three me n
a' being in their 20~. JOs and :'iOs
l·h: fnught hack, punching one 0f
the 11 .. '\a1lan1' tn the eye, anolhcr 111
the no'\c, r1nd shoved away the third
m11n. aecorct.ng 10 !he police report
Aft er more argu1ng. one of the
lhrec a"sai\anls reportedly grabbed
the Lagt111a Beach man's No. 3
wood and swung it at him several
1imcs. m1s~ed, and then attempted
unsuccessfully to throw the club into
a wa1 er hazard. The alleged victim
then left lhe country club and
reported the incident to Newport
police.
Unpaid liens spark
OMV investigation
By Tony Co-
Bus•ntss fd~O<
N LWPOf{I 111 1\C ll
,1uto d1•aler Jun Sk·n1nn-. and ~on1c of h1~
tnp n1anagcr~ could !n\l' their licenses to
~e ll c;1r' 1n Cal1fnrn1a n r face criminal
ch:irge' "' .1
[J cpa rlm cn!
1nvc-.\1ga11l)n
l'l''-llit nl an ongoing
n f r-.l nlPr Ve h icle~
"·rhcrc 1!> th;H poten11al," -.a id Boh
l)uval. scn1nr ~rcc1al 111vcst1g.1tor for lhe
IJ M V. "l'n1 n11t -..1\1n~ ... hat "-111 nr v.on'1
happen."
Duval ha' hcen Ul \'l'\!1g;111ng go1ng!>-l)fl
at S iemon~ Jn1pt1rt,, Slemon\ hankrupt
Mcrccdcs-Ucn1 dl'alcr.;h1p, 'lrlCt' mid-July.
whe n aHcgatinn\ "urfnccd 1hal Slen1on~
faded to pay 11 ff hen~ nn cars accc p1cd a~
trade-ins
Malcohn Mc('as,y. gcne1al manager o f
Slcmons ln1pt'r!', acknowledged tha t
because or financial prohlcms, 1herc were
delays in paying off liens on 10 10 15
trade-ins acccpled at various Slcmons-
owned dea lers h ip~. Slcn1o n ~ could no! he
reached fnr comment.
An auto dealers hip and each o f it~
sale smen musl he licensed through !he
OMV to dn husine~s in the slate. Duval
!'.aid a dealer could lnse his license over
one customer heing dan1ngcd hy failure to
pay off a trade-in. l-le said a dealer would
not likely lose his license unless a pattern
of such behavior wa~ shown. such as a
half dozen case~ flf unpaid liens.
Inside
•Social Fall : Car dealer Jim Slemons,
once the touchsto ne of Newport's
social scene, has tumbled from high
society circ les/A4
•Bankrupt: The buyer, se ller and
primary secured creditor of Jim
Slemons Imports can expect
considerable opposition Wednesday
when they lry to garner court
approval for the sa le of the
Mercedes-Benz dealership/A4
• Racial slander: Dana Point resident
Karen Hardin res~nds to allegations
of racial slander, c laiming she was
physically threatened by "Slemon 's
wife, Tajah/A4
i)uval s:11d , 111 0, 1h111 1nd1v1d11,ll
-.ale,n1cn could al"1 to'l' 1hl·tr l1cen-.c<. fpr
"uch .1t'l1on,, t>u t 1n n111.;1 ca.~e~. nnh
l'""'ncr" and n1anJgcr~ arc "anct111nct1
"Sale" r cnplc. 1n n10~1 ca'c~. dl1n 't h,t\C
cnnllnl 11 where 1he monc} goes," l)u\al
.. aid "rhal wo11ld he cnnlrolled hy people
1n 111a na1ten1ent. and 1hc llwner .. h1p "
l)uval ~ard thert· c11uld nlsn he cnn11nal
charj?l'' 1f 11 were st111wn 1h111 fund-.
c arn1arkl'd fur hen payoffs wc 1c
1ntc n!1lll\Jll)' d1vcrte1\ elsewhere l-tc
dec lined to name 1nd1v1du at~ who could
tlC sub1cc1 hi punishment 1n the Siemon<;
Jim Slemons
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n11e-.11,l!.1l1011 v.11! l'c c1•n1plc1C'd
Slen11111' 1~ 1ry1n~ l!l "l'll S iemon~
\n1fl'1n~ nu! nf hankn1p1~-... ll\k1niz, him (lUI
pf the car hu .. 1nc"" 1n Ne""'f1<.1r1 !\each. hut
he'll need to ~lay liccn.,,cd v.11h the OMV
tti keep 111nn1ng his Jecp ·~ll!<!lc franchise
1n San ('lcn1entr ;1nd his auto leas1ng
.;fore in the ~1 1.~.~H'n \11eJC1 Mall. I-le also
!"\"-'"" a Vt•h•o dt'alc:r~h1n 1n l-lawa1i .
Slcn1Pn-.' v.d c, r :1Jah, ~:nd \here·~ an
11uts1de l hanl"C her hus~and will try IO
keep h1\ M c 1 cc dc~-BenL dcalcnhip,
See OMV""° 14
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Pilot People
Dr. Phlllp Stavish
HE rs--------------
A family practitioner who takes his spccialry quite literally.
AlllNTHEFAMlt-----------
since selling up his practice in Costa Mesa almost two years
ago, Stavish has turned his prac1ice into a regular family affair.
He practices medicine wi th his father, Dr. Gerard Stavish, a
physical therapist and chiropractor, while wife, Jacqui, runs the
offi ce.
l1IE OOCT1ll SIUR.E---------
lt was during his residency in Amis h country in Pennsylvania
that Stavish said he realized just wh at a family practitioner could
do. A t the time, he had been treating a 70-yea r-old woman, who
fur son1c reason or another didn't want to take her medicine.
O ne day she was fine, but the next night he had a call from her
fam ily saying she had collapsed . "She had nor only collapsed, she
was dead in the doorway," he said. \Vhile consoling the family at
the home, his pager went off for an eme rgency of an entirely
t.liffe tcnl nature -one of his patients was ready to give bi rth. "It
was an emo tional roller coaster. It real ly took me for a ride,''
Stavish ~;1id. "\ really fe lt like a family p ractitioner the n." Sin ce
family prac111ioncr~ receive such a wide range of training, St avi~h
can handle aboul 95 percent of the he:1!th problems that will
nccur 1n famihc~ i ·his helps patients avoid the "docto r shufflinµ,."
-Hy Anna Cekoln
W ith Katherine Bell still at Ho[lg recovering from knocked
over the head during the Grcal Electric Chowder Boat
Race, Emily K. Hardcastle had taken over the ace
reporter's assignments.
·•1 want you lo figure out wh.it the heck is go ing on here in
Newport ... serial killings, a m ad bombe r, Corky Miles and his
son locked in some sort o f grudge match. I want the story and J
want it today and I want ii in 12 inches or less," Helm managing
edito r Stan "Li!tle AJ " Lamonica had advised 1.iardcastl e early
chat morning.
"Bu t ... " Emily had tried to reply.
"I don't want any excuses. Give me <.t
story or go gel a job in public relations,''
Limonica had snapped. burying his teeth
in ;i slab nf cold, leftover piz:za -his fir!il
of the morning.
So H ardcaslle had slumped o ut the door
and driven -slowly and without much
ORANGE COAST cnThusiasm -!oward the Newport Beach
&EQIAL .
by Sharai LsBeau
Country C'lub. Corky Miles had a
longstanding traditio n of sneaking 1n ;1
quick nine every weekday morn in g.
She spotted 1he one ti me television ac1u1
in the pro shop, checking out a new sci of
l'1ng golf clubs as he talked to a man dressed in a pink shir r.
hnght green slacks, must<i rd ye llow sock~ and a deep blue beret
~lowly. ~he edged up next to them, pretending tn be eying a John
l)aly pfl\!cr.
"Ynu'rc r1gh1 you're nght. I ~hnu\da used unly two ~uck~ a
dy11an11te. not all three."
('orl.y laughed. "Yeah. It was a hlllc hll much but hey, the
only ca,ua lty w;1~ that dec kh and. And 1he good !hing is 1ha1 I
kno"'' 1hc cop~ 1h1nk it was my son who hlew up the boat."
rhc n1an nnddcd. "Well, tha!'s ju.<it the way we planned ii."
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-Mfrlin ph:olchl\ol
Norm Gary, aka The Bee Man, dem~nstrates lhat bees aren't the
vicious little critters some people think they are. -r
Bee man makes it big on fair exposure
By LoriAnn Basheda
Stan Wrller
D r. Norm;1 n Gary and his
linle buzzy friends have
lig hted bric l1y on the Oo we r
of stardnn1 n1orc than once over
the past two dec:1dcs.
l 'hc first time was when the UC
Davis professor d umped several
'coops of hccs over his head as a
gin1 mick for the 1975 documentary
·r hc Wild. Wild World of Anin1als.
Several years late r, Gary
srnothercd himself in bees fo r t he
season rrcn1 icrc of Tha!'s
lncredih!c. He later landed a
rn1nor role in a Cf11Ps episode .
But G a ry say~ th e 199 1 Orange
County Fair 1,1,•as the spring board
he needed to hounce bees into a
better ligh1 -and boost his ca reer
to cclcbri ly stat us.
Every afternoon from July 17-28,
Gary taped his clothes 10 his skin,
sprayed hin\se!f with th e synthetic
scent of the queen bee and
climbed into a plcxiglas~ container
hu·Lzing with some 100,000 bees.
Once the bees hondcd tu his body,
Gary would hu1'it a clarinel to his
n1ou1h an d belt ou1 son1c jazz to
fair-goer~· deligh\.
"It was 1h" first performance I
ever gave with the clarinet and my
fi rs! live pe rformance,'· he said .
Since 1hcn. the cnlomologisl has
tiecn hnmbardcd hy dozens of
newspapers, courted by Jo hnny
C;irson, contacted hy David
Lcnerman and cnn~ulled for
special affects on .~cvcrnl upcoming
Real Estate
uRcccn1 1cal ~'!1\lc "'k' a' rcf10ncd by
the Contmcnl•I I ~")'C" l1tlt Co on
Sant• Aru Real c<tatc lf•ns•ctoon1 •P·
rear every Tuc~d~y m the P1lo1 Co•l•lhu
OJl~ ld•ho Pl. S275,000. ) l><:drnom. 2
hl!h 10 C1rol L Orr
QJOSO c.,1on AO. i26J.OOO. ) t..,droom. l
bath to f-redcrick Morrr"1n
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Did You Know?
...
'Movies usually have
some kind of action
where the bees are called
upon to terrorize people .
But that's 180 degrees
from the imag e I wish to
depict •
-NlllM&lllY
nlOVICS.
"1.hanks to the Orange County
fa ir, I'm getting a good image," he
said. "Nol jusl a ci rcus side show
im age of doing something stupid
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02900 J••• Ad. $)95.000, 4 Mdroom. 2
l>a1h to Dougl•~ D. F1h1an
0 15"' Elm A•t. S2.ll,300, 4 t>cd•oom, 2
hath to Grt KO"f D. Woodside
WOil C1l~r1 A•~. S2j9,CXXJ. 3 l>cdroom,
2 b1n1 ro J>1ul \lonl:>crl
02018 B•ltn Pl. S.W .OCJO. 4 t>cdroom, 3
hath 10 Tor T \lo
Cl27.)() AlbilrotJ Dr. SJ55.000, 5 he:droom.
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with bees, but anracting people
through entertainment to teach
them about bees."
And il's the live performances
that realty excite Gary. So much so
that he is currently considering
spending his vacation next summer
touring some of the fairs that ha\'C
contacted him sin ce his
performance here.
The way he secs it, by pouring
pounds of the fu zzy creatures over
his body, G ary ca n catch and hold
lhe att ention of h i!> audience to
emphasiz e how harn1lcss, and
important, honey bees arc.
"Now my audience is more than
just a class at 1he universi ty." he
said. "It's mil lion ~ of people.:. And
I can tell them how bees really are
as opposed to how they've hcen
depicted for so lo ng.''
"Now I have a foruni."
l "ha1 forun1 1,1,•as born when
O range County Fair officia ls held
a special media sho1,1,•ing for !heir
main a tt raction.
"I! was such a tlllVC I even! 1ha!
every televi~ion station and every
ma1or new~paper turned ou1." he
said. "I've never seen such an
army of camr·as and people."
Shortly aftcrv.'ard. Gary gnt a gig
on the T onight Show with Johnny
Carsnn and ;in invit :1li0n fn11n
David Le11erman. Gary's
performance :ilso aired Friday on
ESPN for East Coast viewer~. And
he has ano ther performance lined
up al Knoll's Berry Fa rm.
"Frankly. I don't have time to
J bath 10 Daniel S Oln<tr aJOOJ Club llou•c Clrtlt. S~ll,\KXI. J
bedroom. 2 ha(h to Julie D Gr.,..·e a.J JOS Florid• c1rri.. s2s2.ooo. 4 hed·
room, J b11h 10 l'~ler C. Douh1~,·~
0 181 I Klnt1fl Cl. 1262.~. 4 bcctrornn, !
b11h to M K:h~d McDan1cb
02999 Babb SI. 1160,000, J l'<'drtM><I!, I
b•th to Wilham Anderuun
0961 Juntp<'ro Or. Sl.10,IXIO, 4 bedroom. l
do 11 a ll , so I'll ta ke what I can
anr.l put the others on hold for a
v.hi\c." he ~a id. "At this moment ,
\'n1 a tried and true professor, so
r m only doing this in my spare
t1n1 c anrJ on weekends."
Ciary did decide, however, to
take \"-'O consulting jobs for special
<1 ffcc1s in 1hc movies "My Girl "
and "Frie d Green Tomatoes at the
Whbtlcstop Cafe," bo1h scheduled
for rele<ise this winter.
G<1ry 1,1,•ould say only that "My
(iirr· include~ :i scene where one
char,1cter has an in1erac1ion with
in~('CI'
It ,, "Fncct G reen To matoes,"
t hough. that gets Gary e:rcciled
hecau~t! he beli eves it will give
bee' a bellcr name.
In th e movie, Mary Stewart
~l a~:crson approaches a hollow
tree full of bees and reaches in
gingerl y to pull out some
honeycomb -without
C(1nf rontation.
"I !'~ the n1ost beautiful bee
'cene e\er rJonc," he said. "Movies
us ually have some kind of action
where th e bees are called upon lo
terrorilc people. But that's 180
Jegrccs from the image I wish 10
depict l 'he honey bees aren't that
"'ay. It 's not fair lo show them in
rhis hgh1."
All hough he has been stung an
c~l 1n1a1cd 50,000 times, Gary
beheve~ bees have gotten a bum
rap.
l>~oh 10 Allen B. !Jowman ·---·12 1 En~" c 1. JJ7~.000. J bc.droom. 2
hath. to Gtnev1 ~· M11 loc•. •11100 Rull•nd Rd. S125.000. I bedroom I
h~lh, !O I. P Rt mm1cr,
rllOl Scholl P\11..1 1339.000, J bc.droom 2
t.a1h, 10 f'l•d•1 L Abul#•I °'' ~... \111!• 1768.SOO. 10 o .... d
Got en
In Costa Mesa: O range
Coast College opened its
campus in 1948 with makeshift
classrooms converted from
Santa Ana Army Air Force
Base b arracks. The future
tycoons in lhis 1948 business
c lass p ose ou1sidc their
classroom wit h instructor
Charles Haley, lhe original and
continuous chairman of the
Business Education Division.
Haley also served as president
of lhe O range Coast College
Facut1y Association in 1954 .
We m•kc )"OUt history our
business. Send them to to Did
You Know, The Pilot, P.O. Box
15(1(}, Cost.a Mesa, 9~26.
-Compiled by Anne Spinn
•
Ill 118 flC1lc
won't stick In ciul'I
E very ~':ricao Is entitled to his or bcr day ln court. our
CoGlt1tution aaya.
. And with the tremendously increased cost of fines. ~nalucs and driver's school. plenty of citizens are making a busy
hive out of the traffic division at Hatbor Municipal Court. Som~, such as the woman we told you about lut week, plead
not gu~ty and go to trial because they truly believe that justice
was mascarried.
On the
Coast
judge.
Many more go because, hey, it's worth a shot.
The truly lucky will show up to find that the
officer who cited them is, for whatever reaaon,
unavailable. If that happens: bingo, charges arc
dismissed and the defendant walks.
The rest of the alleged miscreants take their
chances in front of Judge Glenn Mahler.
Commissioner Richard Fredrickson or Judge
Pro Tem Greg Ruzicka.
None of his honors could be classified as a
soft touch, a sucker for a talc of woe.
Traffic court begins either in the courtroom of
Judge Mahler or Commissioner Fredrickson.
The bailiff calls the role several times, then the
business of the judge pro tem is discussed. The
defendants are told that, because of the case
load, an attorney has been appointed to sit as a
In Commissioner Fredrickson's courtroom, a defendant asked
"What do you recommend?" '
"Oh, the pro tern," the bailiff replied.
"ls he going to be more lenient?" the accused wondered.
"Can't answer that," the bailiff answered.
Nobody seemed to object to throwing themselves at the mercy
of Judge Pro Tem Ruzicka.
One fellow who did, a young executive type, was accused of
two violations involving pedestrian right-of-way, both in the same
incident. Citation one was written and given to the driver to sign.
He advised the officer he was going to contest.
"Don't sign it and give it back," the driver said the cop said.
He did, and got back the double ticket.
The guy's defense was that he didn't deserve the first citation
because he couldn't see the pedestrians with the officer and his
bike in the way. He didn't deserve the second, he said, because it
was a vendetta ticket.
And the winner is ... a split decision. Seemed fair to me.
Commissioner Fredrickson had a guy who was cited for going
45 on Balboa Boulevard. In traffic court, the officer states his
case first, then the defendant may question the officer, then give
his or her side of the story.
------------• After the officer testified, the commissioner asked the
By Hiii Harrel ,..a. ...... Edllllr
The only thing miuing from the
Performing Arts Center's fifth
blnbday party Sunday wu a
friendly pme Of pin the tail OD
tbc donkey.
There waa plenty of
entertainment -ranging from
mimes and julJlen to children'•
choirs. opera, JUZ and chamber
ensembles. There wu birthday
cake -including one that wu
about 10 feet tall and doubled aa a
stage. There were party favors -
glittering fifth birthday pins. And
there were plenty of guests -
9,000 in all.
Culminating a week of
festivities., Sunday's party invited
guests to tour the Center from top
to bottom and get a glimpse of
what It takes to produce a show.
Backstage, below stage, dressing
rooms. rehearsal rooms and
wardrobe were among the areas
open to visitors. Center docents
and volunteers offered interesting
facts and pointed guests to some
of the seldom seen sights.
"It's amazing," said Gerald and
Bette Simmons, of Orange, after
viewing the backstage area. The
couple, who had been to the
Center Saturday night for the Gala
Concert, said the view from
Scg«;rstrom Hall is quite different
than that from the stage.
"Sitting in the audience you
can't believe what's back here,"
said Janis Tripp of Lakewood.
Tripp, who visited the Center
with friend Dave Ching of
Westminster, said she has enjoyed
musicals and symphonies at the
Performing Arts Center and would
definitely be back.
"1t•s more than I expected," said
Ching. "It's nice to sec that the
Center is doing so well and the
quality of performers offered."
Sunday alone, gtcsts were
treated to performances by Opera
Pacific, Ballet Pacifica, Pacific
The musical group Vocal Works entertains at the Performing Arts Center's birthday bash.
Symphony Orchestra, Orange
County Philharmonic Society and
more. In all, there were roughly
400 performers of all ages.
There were also costume and
makeup demonstrations, and
r e hearsa ls b y South Coast
Repertory and Allard Academy.
Backs tage, production crew
members were painting backdrops
for future performances and
assorted props were on display.
First-time visitor to the Center,
Kirsten Cosgrove of San Gabri el,
said she was impressed. A recent
transplant Crom Seattle, Cosgrove
said she will definitely return and
is eagerly awaiting this season's
production of "Nutcracker."
Robert and Jennifer Langer of
I rvine brought their young
daughters Jessica and Stephanie to
the birthday party.
"We support the performing
arts and we want our children to
support the ans," Jennifer Langer
said. 'I have heard ifs, buts
and maybes, but no facts.
You're guilty. Fined $100.
See the bailiff .. •
defendant if he had any
questions of the officer. "Not
at this time, your honor," he
said. From neon to London theatre tix, the deal's on
"What do you mean, 'not at
this time'? This is the only
-lUfflC CGlllT .MICf time you get," Commissioner
Fredrickson said sternly. "I
mean, I have no questions of the officer at this time," the guy
said again, making zero points with the bench. F. Lee Bailey
couldn't have got this guy off.
The defendant then explained that he wasn't speeding. "I was
only going 35," he pleaded, thereby hanging himself. Balboa is, of
course, a strictly policed 25 mph zone. He tried a couple of other
gambits, none of which impressed the dour commissioner.
"I have heard ifs, buts and maybes, but no facts. You're guilty.
Fined $100. Sec the bailiff."
Then there was the guy who lcadfootcd past a police car at 80
mph on the 405. "My gas pedal was stuck, your honor," he
pleaded. "Here, I even have an estimate for getting it fixed."
"Did the garage inspect it?" Judge Mahler asked.
"Well, no, but this is what they said it would cost if they did
check it out and it was sticking."
The fine was $246.
-if nothing else, traffic coun gives its customers some
interesting lessons in civics. The judges will hear your story with
great patience and wisdom. But be warned: Their crap detectors
arc the latest models.
Police Log
Costa Mesa Lugonia. After returning from an after-
noon bike ride, the victim discovered that
Nearly $200 in coins was stolen from a white: I.able and two turquoise chain
the Morale Booster Hair Salon at 44() E. were missing. •
17th Street lut Tuesday. Employees ar-A 22·year-old man reported the theft
rived at work Wednesday to find win-of several loaded handguns from his resi-
dows over I.he front door smashed in. denoc m the 800 bloci of West Balboa.
• Burglars pried open 1 ICl'ccn and entered
Employee& at the Celebrity Oe1nen 11 the resiaence tllrouAh 1 window during 488 E. 17th Street arrived at work d l'"h h F ·di r 9rn WedD-· ... ay to find • ro~ b1noing from • ay '6 t ours n ay, stea mg a m ...., .,,. scmi-autom1tic Bere1t1 and 1 38-caliber
vent in the roof, but no hina was stolen. Rossi handgun, both loaded. Also stolen
A resident of the• 3000 bloclt or Yel-:: : li?c~i~r ~~~t gun, several watches
M clvin Kahn, at Light Bulbs
Unlimited, told me he'd
"come up smelling like a
rose" when I asked him if he had
the best price on track lighting in
town ...
I checked and he did. He'll sell
you a standard 4-foot expandable
track and three UL-approved
lights for $49. 'No problem." he
said. I couldn't get much closer
than $85 other places in the
neilhborhood ...
They also had the best prices I
could find on neon ... and
stock-tough-to find halogen bulbs,
too ...
0
lf you can get
away this
November. a
Corona del Mar
travel agency has
a pretty good
deal on a
discounted
London theater
week package ...
The deal
includes air, six
nights at a
centrally-located
hotel and tickets
to Miss Saigon
(plus a voucher
for another play of your choice),
chow, the whole bit. It's $1050 ...
Ann Bonar told me about it .
Call her in Corona dcl Mar. She'll
give you the details ...
lowstone Drive returned home lut Tues-,-~;:;;:~:,_;:=;;;:-;jiiiiiiii;:;;;;;:;;ii==iii=!~:;;:=!~iiiiii;jiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiOjijiiiiiiiiijiiii;;;;jiiiii;;;::--i day to find her tennis r1clcet, tennis balls I
1n<l jewelry mis.sing. Police believe the
thief gained entry tlirough 1 window . • A resident of the 1900 block of Kill-
deer Circle was home last Monday when
someone stole p $400 bicycle out of his
aarage. which was left open. ,.M.L------• More than $3,CJOO..worth the . jewelry
wu stolen from a home In the 1000 bloclt
of Mission Drive Thursday. • Four custom wheels worth $2,000 were ll:;fSlmCC:m
stolen from 1 used car in the parking lot
of Norm Reeves Coutal Acur1 on 2925
Harbor Boulevard Wednesday night. • More than SS,CJOO..wonh or office
equipment\ include 1 fax machine1 were
stolen Weonesday night from a t111ler on
Victoria Street bein& used by Brutoco
Construction. The t111lcr door was pried
open. • Hearing noises in his lutchcn Thursda)'.
night. a resident of the 3000 block or
Turlock Drive ran doWT1st1irs in time to
see a burslar run out of his house empty
banded.
Newport Beach
A woman IMna on the 200 block of
29th Street reported tcarina away •
prowler attemptU>& to enter her bcdri>om
tbrouah 1 llldina glus door 11 11 :OS p.m.
Sunday, accordlna to • police reports . • A 27-~r-old Newport Beach realdent
W'U cited ror unsafe speed a(ler his 1974
FO«I Bronco collided with two parted
can in the SmJ!st Hill nel1hborb0od 11
about 8:4S_p.m. Saturday. The m•n'a car
atNck a 1991 Jeep p1rlted on the atreet
near Mlssloo Bay and 1lao atruck a 1960
Poncbe p.,kod fn a nea!'bf &•f'llC· More
rccctved minor lnjur~ but wu not hos·
pftalhcd. • An elderlv NfWl)C)tl Beach woman r.-~rted tho Jou or $14,430-wortb ol Jew·
clry from her hoplo on me $00 block Ol
A¥ertld1 Lorcnio. • A woman rePortod tllo theft of $400-worth ot P-•tlo f\lmlt11re FridlY •f'frqool\
from her front porch In tht 300 bloclr of
0
If you're feeling a bit pale after
the sunless summer, the best deal
on tanning right now is at Shape
Up over on 17th and Irvine ...
Abbie Boyd, who works there.
explained it... It's $35 for initiation
and then $30 per month ...
In ihe Jong run, this winds up
being around $20 cheaper than
anywhere else ...
0 "People are going haywire ... "
That's what Satinder at
Hallmark in Fashion Island says
about the response she's getting
on her new 'Personalize It'
machine.
The machine, and you. create
really professional personalized
cards and invitations for just
peanuts (cards arc $3.50) ...
This way you can do invitations
and the like, cheaply, with no
minimum number ...
0
Dircctrice {aka 'the manager')
Minette van lssenberg ovc·r at the
Yves Saint Laurent says "We shaJI
return ... next year." (YSL plans a
super store to open in South Coast
Plaza, sometime in '92) ...
But for now, the SCP boutique
bids adieu. Today is it... You
might want to sec if there is
anything left to buy at 70 percent
bargains or unusual items, or iI
you know of a retailer who
provides exceptional services or
quality be sure to let me know.
You can reach me at 497-9873. Or
send a fax to 631-5902.
off... 0 If you've come across any
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Down -and ut in NewpQ.it Beac
JlmSllnlls:
l Saga continues
1 at hearing to
i sell dealership
By Tooy Cox ..........
T he buyer, scUcr and primary
secured creditor of bankrupt Jim
Slemons Imports can expect
considerable opposition
Wednesday when they try to gamer court
approval for the sale o( the
Mercedes-Benz dcalcnhip.
Unsecured creditors together arc owed
about $1 .5 million by Slcmons Imports,
and some have grumbled that Las Vegas
car dealers Fletcher and Ted Jones are
not paying enough cash for the Newport
Beach franchise, and that more of current
owner Jim Slcmons' assets should be
subject to the bankruptcy. But according
10 Conrad Noriega, senior vice president .
1 for Slcmons Imports' primary .lender,·
, Tokat Credit Corp., the real stick.ling
: point in negotiations with the lawyer I representing unsecured crediton is
! payment of the lawyer's fee.
'1 "He wants the judge to grant
) professional fees, so that will fund
additional litigation," Noriega said. "Why ! should I give him money so he can keep
the bankruptcy in turmoil?
"I guess that's the way the system
works. The secured creditors get paid, the
attorneys get paid, and the unsecured
creditors stand in line."
Malcolm McCassy, general manager of
Siemens Imports, said Gill is seeking
SI00,000 in fees "to conduct due
diligence."
"That $100,000 would take care of a l&J
of debt," McCassy said.
Neither Century City lawyer David Gill,
who represents Slemons Imports' .
unsecured creditors, nor Janet Shapiro, a
lawyer in Gill's office who is also working
on the case, would return calls on the
matter.
' I ' I ' I
Noriega said he tried to gel the
unsecured creditors to endorse the Jones
group·s $11 .5 miUion purchase proposal
so the parties involved would only need
ratification, rather than a decision, from
the bankruptcy judge. Instead, he said,
Tokai, Siemens Imports and Jones and
son will go into court Wednesday without
a settlement in hand.
l Noriega is confident the purchase will
1 be approved anyway, and Takai, other
I creditors and lawyers involved in the case I will fight over the proceeds 11!.ter. He ! concedes that unsccure<f creditors may
1 get paid only a small portion, if any, of
• the money they're owed. If the l transaction is held up, he said, the value
1 of Slemops Imports will decline further,
) and unsecured creditors will be certain to
• get no money.
) .
; Ted Jones, who along with his rather,
• Fletcher Jones, owns 11 car dealerships in ! Nevada and California, said he, too, is
) confident the purchase will be approved i Wednesday.
• "There's really a need to get this thing ! closed and behind us because the
I business is deteriorating every day," Jones
' 'd ~ Sal .
I Siemens Imports has, in fact, suffered a
) tarnished image. Troubled by declining
I sales and losses in other Siemens
I' businesses, 1he dealership laid off scores
of employees and fai led to repay loans on
f some cars it accepted as trade-ins. More i recently, Siemens Imports has been
r victimized by vandalism and an Aug. 25
: fire that authorities determined was sci by
~ an arsonist.
f Still, some unsecured creditors believe
• they may get a substantial portion of the ! money they're owed.
I "I don't think they've got a Chinaman's I chance in hell of getting (the purchase
• proposal) through the bankruptcy court," t said one unsecured creditor, who asked
f not to be identified.
! "The judge should look beyond the
II corporatioh to sec the games they were
playing. It was a cash cow for other
businesses. They were dragging out $3
million a year."
The creditor said he believes Slemons
Imports' unsecured creditors may be able
J to tap other Slemon1 assets by proving
I that the dealership is the alter ego of
Slcmons himself -a technique known in
bankruptcy parlance as "piercing the
corporate veil."
M cCassy aald Slemons lniports want&
to avoid such a court battle by
seeking a acttJcmcnt whcrebf Slemona
wouJd tap "many possible avcnuca" to pay
off 50 to 60 percent of the dealenhip'•
uMCCUrcd debt He said the Jone•
trannction mutt first be finallt.cd ao the
Tobi debt cu be satisfied.
1'Tbey will not go pcnnileu, but we
need to a<t thil deal completed,"
Mee..., laid. 11We have no interest in
flahtina ''out in court. becaute then, the oalv wfnoen are the attorneya.''
l!YCn If the crediton ire 1bJe 10 brint:
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---Jim Slemon1, ~ Import car dealership ~ once one of the most..,llCU!1ful in the nation, is seeing his empire crumble.
Scanas from tha class struggle: Social
set snubs the formerly stellar Slamons
Auto dealer Jim Siemens illustrated bow brilliantly a
social star can shine in Newport Beach, but if the last
few months arc any indication, he may also prove a
prime eJl'.ample of how quietly a star can flll from
local high-society circles.
Intentionally or by accident, the 58-ycar·old Slemons
implemented a clalsic recipe for social success in Newport
Jkich...,He_owned_a .biglcpm.filc busincss.!ha-1.maJJc..him a_
millionaire several times over. He gave to charitable causes
and became a big draw in raising money for his favorite
non-profit groups. He owned IUJl'.Urics that would make
aspiring millionaires envious, includinJ a huge yacht and a
10,000-square-Coot home in Harbor Ridge. He was considered
likable by the people .who got to know him, and his social
clout was powerful enough to withstand five divorc.cs and an
infamous railed run for State Assembly in 1976.
Then a funny thing happened on the way to the holiday
party season. This summer, mounting financial difficulties in
Siemens' business empire hit the newspapers. There were
layoffs, delays in paying off liens on customers' trade.-ins, and
ultimately, a bankruptcy filing by Siemens Imports, the
flagship in Siemens' group o( dealerships.
Af1er 1he bad news surfaced, Siemens and his wife Tajah
got fewer party invitations, and there were a few apparent
snubs. While there were letters and calls of support from
friends and even a few strangers, there were no votes of
confidence from some people thought to be close friends of
the couple.
"I get the impression from being, quote, a mogul car
dealer's wife, that the SQCial climbers arc done climbing all
O\ler my husband," said the 31 -year-old Tajah Slemons, who
became Siemens' sixth wife last December. "There have been
supportive people and friends who treat us tbc same, but l
feel a difference in the air.
"Everyone says they're supportive, but I don't feel a
rallying around like J would have expected, Herc's a man
everyone needed to have around. I guess they don't need a
Mercedes right now."
Jim Slemons declined to be interviewed for this article.
T he social impact of Siemens' business problems is
apparently a scary subject. Some friends and
acquaintances of Siemens declined to comment on the
situation. One woman who invited the couple to a recent
party lamented in a telephone interview that Siemens, who
she considers "a nice guy," is being judged in the community
based on gossip, perpetuated in part by some of his five
ex-wives. After the interview, she demanded that her name
not be mcptiohed in the Slemons article because she was
concerned that it would hurt her social standing. She then
denied her comments and claimed not to know Siemens.
Slemons' fourth wife, Patricia Siemens, who also lives in
_ liarbor-Ridgc,said she has-seen-her-ex-husband lose favor-in
social circles as his business problems have worsened.
"It's really a shame to sec what's happening to him," she
said. "Sometimes people steer clear of problems. They don't
know how to handle it. When a fellow's down, they seem to
kick him."
John Crean, a long-time friend of Jim Siemens, said he
believes the cour,le's lower profile in the social community
may be the rcsu t of them choosing to stay to themselves
during the crisis. Although he believes Siemens has always
been "a bit irresponsible," and "never grew up," Crean said
he and other close friends remain loyal.
"The people l circulate with understand his problems, and
we're sympathetic," Crean said. "But there arc other circles
around."
Another source, who asked not to be identified, said the
combination of Siemens' business problems and his marriage
to Tajah, who tends to wear relatively risquc outfits, caused
many of the town's conservative socialites to "drop him like a
hot potato."
"People who had been extremely nic.c to them for a while
have dropped them," the source said. "People are kind of
fickle. Whey you're hot, you're hot."
T ajah Siemens said she'd like to move to Hawaii, whei-e
Jim Slemons owns a home and a Votvo dealership, but
she believes her husband wants to stick it out in Newport
Beach, and if possible, rescue his Mercedes-Benz dealership
from bankruptcy.
"He's a Newportcr," she said. "He grew up here. If there's
a way to keep Mercedes, he'll stay here. He's behind
Newport, and he helped giVe it the status it has."
Siemens' hold on Slcmons Imports could end as aoon as
Wednesday, when a judge will consider whether to allow Las
Vegas car dealers Fletcher and Ted Jone. to purchase the
franchise out of bankruptcy.
Target of racial
sf ander lawsuit
files countersuit
By Tony COi< ...... -
D ana Point resident Karen ·Hardin
has responded 10-alleptlom of
Jacial slander by dalmins In 1
countenuit that ahe wu
physically threatened by Tojall S~
wife of financially troubJod Newport car
dealer Jim Slcmons.
Slemons sued
Hardin, wife of auto
dealer Victor
Hardin, in
connection with a ·
shouting incident at
an April 24 party
thrown for about 80
members of the
Southern California
Automobile Dealers
A.uociation.
Slemons said in
her lawsuit, filed Taj.ti Siemon•
July 9 in Orange -
County Superior COurt, that Hardin
r.ttacked her verbally when she tried to
shake Hardin's hand.
According to the lawsuit, Hardin
responded lo Slcmons' attempt at an
introduction by sar'ng: "I don't wanna
shake your hand. don't 1bate the hands
of no nigger. Get out of here you DiaFr
bitch."
Siemens, whose father is from lDdia
and whose mother is English, aaid in the
lawsuit that as a result of the racial
slander, she sought professional
counseling and took. medication to
alleviate stress and embarrassmcnL She is
seeking unspecified punitive damaaa. 11
well as actual damages for current and
future medical expenses.
I n the countersuit, filed last month,
Hardin said any damages were the
fault of Slemons, who ~coording to the
filing,. approached Hardin Ut "a menacing
-rtfanner; .. _with a clinched fiat. Aocotdiaa
to the countersuit, Slemona then aid,
"Karen Hardin, if you don't shake my
hand, I'm going to slap your face."
Hardin said she raised a patio chair in
her defense. The countersuit said tbit u
a result of "great appreher\sion of bodily
harm," Hardin suffered physical ud
emotional damages, includin1 ~ed
injuries to her nervous system.
Siemens, Hardin seeks unapccifiod actual
and punitive damages.
Siemens, 31, who married the
58-year-old Jim Siemens last Dece.mbcr,
said she had hoped her lawsuit would
lead lo an apol0$)' from Hard~ but the
allegations contained in the oountenult
make an out-of-court rcSolutioa ieA
likely.
"It's not a financial thing now,"
Slemons said. "It's a matter of principle.
She's trashed me twice now.
"If I were a violent kind of penon, I
wouldn't be bothering to sue her. I'd
se ttle it on my own."
Hardin could not be reached for
comment on the dispute.
D epositions arc currently being takeA
in the case, including intervleWI with
witnesses who came forward after oews of
the lawsuit came out in July, Slcm<w
said. She said that while lawyen in the
case would lilc:e to sec the lawsuit ICtded
out or court -''They probably eee it u a
couple of women in a cat fight" -lhc
believes the dispute ii li.kety to go to trial:
"1 was hurt before. Now I'm tk:ted
off."
'The judge should look beyond the corporation to see the games
they were playing. It was a cash cow for other businesses. They
were dragging out $3 million a year.•
OMV: Dealer could face jail
other uaets into the Slemons Imports
bankruptcy, it'• questionable whether
there would be mucb left OYer after
secured credlton and tu collecton fCl
done with Slemona. He hu been h)'ing to
sell some pemnal auets, and American
Savings Bank in late August filed a
de(auJt notice on the k>ana aecured by
Siemens' primary resldcnce in Harbor
Ridge. Slemons 11 turning over hit yacht
"Mercedes" to Tokai in order to reduce
his debt
Slemons bu adulOwledpd In pmfou1
intcrviewt that be had to 1111 income from
Slemono lmpor10 to malie up for -In some of hit other buslneaes, lncl¥diaa an
aJrcrat't leuina company.
Noriep 11ld 1h1t reprdl .. of wit.It
other uscta the a'Cditon want to by to
bring Into the bankruptcy, Or what lea
Oill wants to go 1fter1 the Jones putchate
should be allowed to IO throu!Jh. The
other luues can be cleared up later, he
said. ·
-
==·· of Slemons lmpons
I( the purchue proposal is no\
1pproved on Wednesday, Slcmons
Imports may be hard-pressed to continue
oper1ting, A Banltruptcy Court oni,r
allowing Takai to finance the dealenhip's
day-to-day operations ii set to expire on
Oct. 7, and Noritp aald hil company
WOll't seek an extension to that order if
lhe deal ii nixed. A dell)' mli)t1 allo
cauoe the Jbnel poup to withdraw 11'
offer,
B ut aome crediton believe Jones Is
poy1., an Inadequate pra for the
deolo1>hlp, with Uhlc up-,_t <Uh,
The pr"IJOl'ld tnnlldlon.calla for
lonea to pay 12.5 -In <Uh and sign • 11).yeor. $9 million ~ nol• to s1e._ which -.lcl help oollaterallze a
$13.S mUlion --Imports haa with Toltal.
McCuay llld aedlton -mado
1ware Of the aeven written o«en ma
for 1116 dealership, and tho -pn>polll ii by for the belt deal. •
From A1
thoUgh 1hc dcdined to elaborate on bow
he would rescue the franchilc from its
financial difficulties.
McCassy uid he will likely continue
working for Sk:mon1 in aomc capacity.
Siemens Imports' former sales manager,
Pat Bolter, it now seneral sales manager
with another Oranse Counl)' Men:edc&-
Bcnz dealership, Mission Viejo Imports.
Both McCassy and Bohcr said they
were unaware that liCCnJCI of Slemons
Imports managen could be ln jeopardy,
and said they were confident they
wouldn't be penaliud by the DMV or
crimln'ally charaed.
"I don't.know what the pounds would
be," McCaaty Mid. "We've pretty much
taken Clre of eve:rybody. There miaht be
one ( unrid Ueo) atW outlllndina."
There II, lo flct at Jeut one Ucn~
dilpute tbal hun'I been raol>ed. ··o.ry
CU1apola, an Oranp -· uJd ' be bouiht I -lolp W.....,.. In late
M17 11 the -1M1ins -., ~ ...,. than $8,000. He llld the ftllido ·w 'l*d Jn II I Slomooo cloalanblp, ud
tlie former owner'• lleo haa yet to bo pold
olf, I fac:I d-.ed oftor ltil -lilt a
lk:tel In Au.,..1 for drivl"' the Jeep
wilhou~ current registration. CNt'lp°ll
hu smce been cited for' tbe ..,.
violation hiq,sel(.
"I called SlelDOlll~ ud dioy kept puttina; me off, a I it would be .
taken care of, the '1 in Ille ......
Castoanol1 11id. "Finally, --.... they 11id lhey didn'I h ... 1f1Y _, aod
won't pay it at a11."
Boiler, who left Slemom lttlpOlll iD
July, aaid he doesn't bel'-" the
de1lenhip'o m•noaen did UJl)Ww •1
would jeopardize lhelr Jlcenseo, -"1!nt
on to say that be wu only a aal12w-li:td
llOI an olllc:eT of the :::t;:: l -~ ~s':::.o.. al ~==
111d Mee-and llohor -.. -of tu1pald lieu oa -~;;ooro. lt'lenal other lmf>topc-, a
wredtedcart11o1-111 t"'
new, a cor IOld after 111 j" ' 1J =•t IUmed bock ud boo "* ....
for ean ~ 1-•II~ -.. -.............. • .,:;n:,v ~R=C ::,,-~
fonner llJtJF I Aid. 1 4 r
DwaltU:f Ml '8¥11' ..... flp ET ..,
on unpaid UeM.
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Who• ~Irick J, Rolfel. I~ N9wpalt 8wb reeident wbo &Iona
•With bis father, Paul ~ OWD1 ~ IDc. Tbe JOUDF1 Rolfes
ii praident of AquaBrew Inc. and baridlca dly·to:day operations of lbe company.
,.,..at• 1'til Jive-employee AquaBrew IDlbi a Hiie of bouled-water coffee TT U • ""Cbiw that are IOld for w ha oaicel ud rataunnta. llalfea said
tb8t bJ Ulias bottled water, bis ,,.....,. mate better-lllting coffee than
conventional machines: "C.ofree ii 99 percent water, 10 if you're ttyin' to make a aood cup o( coffee, you may u well stut with aood water." He sud, too, that
because AquaBrew machines run off electronic circuit boards, they use leas energy,
are safer and break down leas than other coffee machines.
When• Paul and Patrick Rolfes founded AquaBrew in 1988. They were
• approached earlier that year by NewBrew Inc. of Irvine, which
Up the Ladder
Tia a a a
Booa)awatua bu
been named senior
designer in the
Newport Beach
office of Langdon
Wilson, rejoining
tb.e architectural I fmn after leaving
in 1986 for a
position with
Wimberly, Allison, Boon
Tona & Goo. yawatana
0 Newport Beach resident Dave
Cartll bas been named an
advertising account supervisor with
Newport Beach-based Basso &
Aaaociatcs Advertising & Public
Relations. Curtis will oversee the
No Touch Tire C.Xe account.
0
Newport Beach resident John
Ndson has been named managing
part ner wi th Cos ta Mesa
accounting firm Sparks & Co., and
the firm has been renamed Sparks
& Nelson. The firm also re located
to Hutton Center in Santa Ana.
0
Gioia McCarthy has been
named an assistant vice preside'nt
and manager of Wells Fargo
Bank's Newport Beach branch at S
Corporate Plaza. McCarthy joined
the bank in 1990 as a business ·
banking officer in Wells Fargo's
Irvine office.
0 Cea Pessy, manager of branch
operations in Bank of America's
Newport Hills branch, and Nancy
Mc:AnalJy, who holds the same
title in the bank's Newport Beach
branch, have been named to the
bank's Gold Club for outstanding
performance in the second quarte r
of 1991. The Gold O ub recognizes
Bank of America managers who
exceed quarterly sales goals.
Appointment
Calendar
Today• "Affordable Housing:
• Why Are We Working
So Hard ?" is the theme of this year's
Community Investment Conference at 8
a.m. today and Wednesday at Red Lion
lnn, Costa Mesa.
W d d • Costa Mesa's e nes ay. Leach chapter,
a women's netwo~ldng group, meets from
7:1S-8:30 a.m. Call 474-222S or 476-0228.
0
My Personal Board of Directors
Meeting runs from 7-10 p.m. al Country
Side Inn, 32S Bristol, Costa Mesa.
Contact Gury GladJtone, 248-19S2.
F •d •"How to Get 100 Miles n ay • Per Gallon From Your
Markctina Program" is addressed when
t he Home Office a nd Business
Opportunities Association meets at 7
p.m. at Countryside Inn, Costa Meia.
Cost is SlS in advance, $18 at the door.
Call 261-9474.
0
The Merchant• .t Manufacturers
A11oclatlon'1 "Loaden hip Skills for
Women" seminar runs from 9 a.m. to :4
p.m. at Red Lion Inn, C.O.ta Mesa. Cost
ii $18S for mcmbcn, $220 for non-
membcn . Call SSS-lSSO.
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SpeclaJlzlngln
MBZ lf1d BMW ...... ...,
Routine mManlnce
performed hire for
...... Wiii not void
yotM' manufactuNr8
Wln'lnty. ,, ........... '
The only certffled
MBZ mechlnlo
In the Autoplex.
,
'
wanted them tO Create a bouled-water cone. maker. By tbc ti1M lbe product wu
crca&ed later lblt year. NewBrew Inc. wu in finHdaf trouble, ud the Rolfeses
bought the compaay and diuolved its uaets. They then started AquaBrew.
Where• AquaBrew ii located at 1537-D E. McFadden in Santa Ana. The
• company's macbinea. wlaic:h are priced between $223 and $428, ha~ been sold d OVer lbe United States and in several foreign locations.
including Mexico, Canada and Israel.
Ho~· Ac\uaBrew's aalet have grown steadily so far, from $60,000 in 1988 to a
". projeeted s~.ooo to $110,000 in 1991. The company may expand at
some point into home-use coffee machines, but will hold off in the near term
because it's not prepared to go up against the large companies that dominate that
business. -Complied by Tooy Cox
Over-//Oo bra1i1c"1es .
All over--fhe Werf.
I ~
LM,,,,.,pf"*>
Patrick Rolf es and his AquaBrew. •
,\
looking to Ill In ' • to
Jerry R. May. ·s ome people think that in order to
get fit you have to fight tho agony
and keep going until you conquer or
Q<>Uapse.
And some experts on
the psychology of exercise
say that notion may be
why so many people don't
stick with exercise.
Rippe. who directa the exercise
physiology and nutrition laboratory at the
University of Muaachuaettl Medical
.School in Worcester, has been studying
why some people can make exercise a
habit while othcn can't. May, a professor
at the University of Nevada at Reno,
works with members of the U.S. alpine
ski team.
'Anyone can be active, even at
a low level.'
level," be said. "People underettimatc
thinp like Wllkina·"
Beyond that, he said, peop_le don't
know how to prepare mentally for the
demanda of being pbysk:al.
aocompllsh and how. He auaea&ed
identlmna specific goala. ~udi u more powerlul arms or the ababty to
cross-.country aki.
Now. said Rippe, wort out the ioptica
-if you're going to swim, is there a pool
nearby? If not, reconsider. Lino up your
equipment.
-.-amt
cardiologist To start wilh, hci said, be realistic.
"People will not
continue -unless they
have a very abnormal
psychology -they will not
If you get through the fint week, Rippe
·said, you've passed the period when half
the dropouts occur. If you work out
regularly for six monlhl. you're likely to
have created a habit, and to go on ·to
create other healthy habits, like giving up
smoking. Even ii you give up exercise
after that, ho said, you're more likely to
go back to iL
the U.S. Public Health Service catimates
that only 20 percent of adults exercise
rcplarly.
Reach bact Into your childhood. U you
weren't a good swimmer, don't take up
swimmjng. If you liked bi.king. try that. Mar said this ii a good time to
expcnmdt, to ~ new aporu and
exercises, searcbiq for the ones that fit.
While you're at it, May said. line up_
good instructors. You'll enjoy tbe ec:uvtty
more and lower your risk of getting hurt.
Also, find someone to live you
encouragement -one of the lllOngelt
predictors of sticking with a prosram,
Rippe said, is support from a spome or
friend.
~==-~__J push themselves into a Next, consider your level of dedication.
pajnful stimulus,"
cardiologist James M.
Rippe says. -p----, -Instead of pain, people ersona should think about the Fitness benefits they want from
-----exercise, said psychologist
Rippe said swveys indicate virtually
every adult knows exercise is healthy, but
••1bc most important health benefits
come to the people who are lcut fit -
they are the least likc7. to start, but they
have the most to gain, • Rippe said. "I
think they arc not starting because they
have an entirely wrong idea of exercise."
Don't think about marathon runners;
think about people who walk their dogs,
at least at fint, Rippe says.
"Anyone can be active, even at a low
People who believe in self-improvement
and will make eurcisc a priority arc more
likely to be successful, RiPJ?C said.
"Really assess, if you truly believe in
your heart of hearts that this behavior is
good for your health,'' he said.
To help make it a priority, May said,
write down exactly what you want to
Uoll Saleh a proteaor ol ~
eduattioll at ~ Coat Ct/llllf Md
owner of Leoa Sble'• Healtll CW ltw
Women 111 Netrpart Bac6 ud c.lllWaJa
Coast Club l'JtDe.u Cftlt# Ill lnf9e.
Returning to nest is simply for the birds Senior Lilestyles
R emember mooning over the
day Junior would be leaving
to go to college? It's one of
59 and
Holding
a waiting werld.
those milestones
that brings a
lump to your
throat. -You
pictured you and
your husband all
alone in a big,
empty ho u se
without a blaring
stereo puncturing
your serenity like
a dental drill.
The more you
thought about it,
the easier it
became to release
your first-born to
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But milestones never happen on
time. Events aren't as predictable
as bus schedules. Chances are
Junior had to make up his grades
in Bonehead English before
entering the sacred groves of
Academia. Or maybe he needed a
couple of years "to find himself,"
an esoteric search that thrives on
home cooking and free laundry
service. So you sc ratched Junior's
departure date, Mom, and kept
your hand on the tiller and your
mind on the power of positive
Uiinlcing.
When your son eventually got
through college and headed for
the golden spires of Success City,
ahead lay a detour that wasn't on
the road map. At least on
Mother's blueprints. Junior fell in
love with the wrong person. That's
not difficult. Surveys show one out candidate for the world's oldest
of three people arc the wrong late bloomer.
person. In your twenties, it's hard You and Dad never gave us
to tell the difference, especially if hope that George Van Rcnnscler
the wrong person is wearing the IV was going to make it once he
right body. A f cw storm-tossed got all these detours out of the
meaningful relationships impeded way. In answer to your prayers,
Junior's drive to the top. He was a George finally married a sensible
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' career woman who put him on the
fast track to corporate
achievement. In no time, be was
scrambling up the ladder of
success like a fireman trying to
make chief.
When be reached the milestone
of middle management and stock
options, you and your husband
breathed a sigh of relief -
something no parent can afford to
do. Over the horizon lay another
milestone you hadn't counted on,
Mom, -mid-life crisis. It's so
predictable that divorce lawyers
set their watches by it. The late
thirties arc a hazardous stretch of
life liJtered with busted marriages.
Alas, Junior becomes another
statislic.
So now you've come full circle.
Fifteen ~ears later, you and your
husband arc wondering when your
divorced son is going to move out
and get his own apartment so you
can rest your eardrums. But Junior
has car and alimony payments now
and is saving for a jet ski. He finds
there's no place like home for
great room service.
Chins up, Mom and Dad!
You're not alone. Thirty two
percent of single or divorced men
ages 25 to 34 are living with their
parents.
All Jou parents sharing a
crowde nest with your adult
chicks should take a tip from the
birds. They only build nests big
enough to accommodate a f t:W tiny
eggs. No spare bedrooms or sofas.
Or well stocked fridges.
Nancy Mclnl}'ft Is a rrsldenl of
Laguna Niguel.
Health
Update
Dr. Julian Whitaker's
Health Update column will
return next week.
CRAFT FAIR -The Fourth
annual Craft Fair at OASIS is
in the planning stages. The date
bas been set for Oct. 26 from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. AU potential
vendors should now apply for
space. The f cc will be $25 a
table for OASIS members and
$30 a table for non-members.
Applications can be picked up
at the office at 800 Marguerite
St. in Corona dcl Mar and
should be turned in by Oct. 11.
For more information,
telephone Vicki at 644-3244. • LUNCI{ AND FEUOWSHIP
-The TLC Program at Rea
Community Center invites over-
60 seniors to come and have
lunch at the center.
The suggested donation is
$1.50 and the noon meal also
offers sing-alongs, music, games
and fellowship every Monday
through Friday at the center at
661 Hamilton in Costa Mesa.
For more information ,
telephone aara at 631-8170. • WANNA DANCE? -Two
six-part, non-credit exercise
workshops, including a dance
class, will be offered this fall by
Orange Coast College's
Community Service Office.
The classes, designed
especially for seniors, will be
taught by Kathleen M. Yoakum,
director of Healing Arts, a
health and wellness companr
She holds a master's degree in
dance and theqter arts, and
teaches therapeutic massage,
fitness and stress management.
"Slow Stretch" is designed
for the beginning exerciser or
anyone who wants a relaxing
form of stretching and light to
moderate resistance exercise.
Special attention will be given
tc. body aJjgnmcnt.
"Fun Dance" combines free-
style dance with low-impact
aerobics for a pleasant way to
achieve cardiovascular fitness.
Both series will be held on
Fridays through Nov. 1 at
OCC's Dance Foyer. Slow
Stretch is slated for 3 to 4 p.m.
and "Dauce Fun" is set from 4
to 5 p.m. Registration fee for
each series is $29.
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Registration is under way
now in OCC's Community
Service Office, located in the
college's Student Center
Building. The office is open
Monday through Thursday from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday
Crom 8 a.m. to noon.
Participants may rc~ter by
phone , using Vua or
Mastercard . For more
information telephone 432-5880. • TIME TO REGISTER -The
City of Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation
Department has released a list
or upcoming senior activities
with registration taking place
now.
Beginning Bridge held
Fridays from Oct. 4 through
Nov_ 22, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Instructor Chris Larson, fee:
$40.
Intermediate Bridge: Play of
the Hand: Class held Fridays,
Oct. 4 through Nov. 22 from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. Instructor Qlris
Larson, fee: $40.
Christmas Craft Clau:
Cou~ t~ offer instruction in
making Christmas decorations
and gifts. Class will be held for
six weeks beginning Wednesday,
Nov. 6 to Dec. llfrom 10 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Instructor Marvel
Caliva , fee: $30.
SS ALIVE: Mature Drtrina
Class, sponsored by AARP, will
be held Oct. 17 and 18 from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee: $10. • GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE
HOT -The Costa Mesa Senior
Center is selling a personalized
cookbook with all profits going/
to the center.
The &piral bound cookbook
features recipes from local
residents in 10 different full
color sections. The books will
be sold by members of the
center and in local businesses.
To purchase a copy for S7.9S,
telephone the center at 64S-
2356.
If ~ou bare u /ta. ol
latuut for SmJor ~
mall tbe111 to ~ Pilot, Salon
Pafle, 330 w. 1JaT St., Olm
Mesa, CA 92621.
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Irene Hajek (right) began volunteering before she met husband Raymond, her spouse of 54 years.
Irene Hajek maintains vitality, affects many lives through her volunteer work
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By Jon Ferguson
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I rene Hajek wears many hats -literally and
figuratively.
Her collection of headdresses numbers over
100. The different volunteer organizations and
endeavors she's been involved with since childt}ood
number quite high also. ·;
And when it comes to numbers, the greatest one
is the multitude of people to whom she has given
her time freely. Hajek has made a life of
volunteering her time for-others.
The 78-ycar-old wife of a retired Air Force
colonel -her husband of 54 years, Raymond -
Hajek maintains her youthful vitality by remaining
active and making an impact on others.
"I would look much older and feel much older if
I was not busy," she said. "I hurt my back one time
and had to lie down for a week. I thought I'd lose
my mind. I thought I could feel myself shriveling
up."
Quite to the cbntrary though, Hajck's looks belie
her age and give others much younger the
inspiration to become involved.
"I look at this lady and say my life can count
Volunteer directory
right up until the last minute on earth," said Kay
Walburger, who heads the HAT Connection, an
independent extension of women connected by
membership, employment or spouse to the
Chamber of Commerce.
"I say I can make a contribution right up to the
end. A lot of people really adore her because of
her involvement. Evcrytime I turn around, I sec
Irene making a difference."
H er elegant style, which includes wearing hats of
many varieties and colors, influenced the
formation of the HAT Connection, a philanthropic
organization of women who wear hats to their
regular meetings. The group has grown from about
50 to 200 over its two years of existence.
Hajek has worn hats religiously since her mother
took her to church in a dress and hat at the tender
age of 3.
Among her collection are the "Three
Musketeers" hat, which has a large elegant white
feather extending across the top. T here's her
authentic Russian paratroope r officer's hat, her
pheasant feather hat, one adorned by small
multi-colored flowers and her most recent edition, a
black and white Frank Olive hat and stoic bought
when the famous designer visited Saks 5th Avenue.
C&kt FtPCl'.a.Alll...._
The Center fOf' Creative Alternatives, a
non-profit· charitable organization which
operates througti the United Way, has a
volunteer position available for a
receptionist from 9 a.m.-noon and a need
for paduate level Interns °' trainees. FOi'
information, call ~ren at 6-42-0377.
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The Newport-Mesa Associatio n of
Realtors needs a magician to mingle and
perform tricks at its annual Olarity Fashion
Show luncheon from 11 ~m.·noon on
Oct. 14 at the Newport Marriott All
proceeds benefit The Interval House, a
home fOf battered wind. If anyone can
help, please contact Rose Carey at
722·2300.
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The Costa Mesa literacy Croup run by
Margene Fuller and Rutti Wilson needs
volunteers to help people become literate
Of teach English as a second language. For
infOC'mation, call the library at 646-8845.
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The Girts Scouts of Orange County will
train all adult volunteers. Volunteers are
needed for troop leaders. There are also
Service Clubs
'I would look ~uch older and feel
much older if I was not busy
(volunteering).' _ ......
volunteer
"I've always worn hats," said Hajek, who has
designed many of her own clothes. "I wore hats
when no one else wore them. I was the only one in
the room with a hat on for many, many years. Then
they trickled back into style."
H er mother's impact in the area of volunteerism
was also direct. She began as a member of the
Junior Lcagiie while growing up in Pennsylvania,
was involved through school and while her husband
was in the military.
"My mother, aunts, grandmother were all
involved," Hajek said. "I'm a full-time volunteer. I
would say I put in about 60 hours a week. I have a
hard time, when people ask for a volunteer, of
keepin$ my hand down." l
Origmally employed as a high fasliion .buyer aad
designer, Hajek halted her gainful employment
when Raymond was stationed in Europe from
1956-60 as deputy commander of the world's first
missile wing in Germany. There she began leading
tours, teaching French and English history as it
pertained to U.S. history and teaching a finishing
school course for six weeks to European.girls.
W hen her husband retired and later ~k a job
· with McDonnell Douglas, they moved to
Beverly Hills in 1962 and then Costa Mesa in 1964.
Since then, she's been involved in countless
charitable endeavors, particularly children's groups,
the arts and the chamber.
"I call myself a compulsive volunteer," Hajek
said. "I feel the need to be doing things. I need to
give something back, need to be out and about and
be alive. I don't want to sit back in a rocker and
watch television. I want to be with people doing
things for people."
"It's such a part of my life," she said. "To not be
involved in volunteer work would leave my life
completely empty. I've atways been involved, and I
find the older I get, the more involved I get."
special committees to plan events for the
girls and adults. Committees could entail
extensive time over three or four months,
or 3.4 hours a month over a full year for
ongoing committees. The Girls Scoots are
always looking for community people
willing to share expertise for one-time
lectures, demonstrauons or classes. For
information, call the Girl Scoot Council of
Orange County ~t 979·7900.
The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs
a variety of general volunteer help,
Including the children's nursery,
administrative clerical volunteers, general
maintenance, landscaping, youth sports
coaches, aerobic instructors and lifeguards
(special certificatJOn required). Arso, a
vo(unteer senior aqua·aerobics instructor is
being sought. Special event llOlunteers are
needed for the upcoming "Sporting Good
Time," an auction featuring sports
celebrities to benefit the YMCA counseling
center. For information or applications,
call Diane Berry at 642-9990.
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The organization needs volunteer
physicians, nurses. pharmacists, dentists,
dental hygienists, receptionists and
translators (Spanish) for the medical center'
in the early m0<ning and early evening ;
For information. call Lynn or Jennifer at.
650-01 86. In the food and financial aid
d1stribut1on area, people are needed to •
package food bags, perform receptJOnist ~
work, translate and pick up food at loca1 •
markets from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on weekdays.'
For information, call Sarah at 6-42-345 l. ,
LAW OFFICES
The Kids c.anc:er Connection deals with
emotional, educational and financial needs
ol children affliaed with cancer. The
group's pri~ry fundralser involves the
sale of holi<Uy pt!ng cards designed by
the afOlcted Children. Volunteers are
needed to help with sales at festivals, swap
meets and other events. Volunteers are
allo needed f0< clerical duties in the
C?'Pnlzation offlce. F0< infonnation, call
Pe1gy Young at 851 ·7774.
Those interested in improving their skills
or learning about effective volunteer
management can partake In the Volunteer
Center of Greater Ora!"ge County's
volunteer management workshop Oct. 16
from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Voluntec•
Center, 1000 E. Santa Ana Bt...d. In Sant.
Ana.
The workshop Is designed to help
participants do advance planning
necessary before voluntttrs arrive, as wen
as leamlng the essential elements of
recruitment, interviewing, training and
recognition.
Rotary members honor students
Experienced, aggressive attorney
BANKRUPTCY -Stop creditors, foreclosures, repoasessk>n.
FAMILY LAW -Dissolutions, child custody
FRO ll(tlTW. COllSULTATIOll
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The Assistance league ol Newport-Mesa °"Id Daye.are Center Is a child care
center fOf' children 21h·S years old who
come from low inrome families where
both parents work. It needs volunteers to
play and work with the kids or serve as
simple back-up workers fOC' the center's
teachers. For information, call Rita
Jamieson or Linda Spielberger at
6-4S·6S70.
The pre-paid fee is SSS or S60 at the
door. For more inform ation, call
9S3·S7S7.
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The Friends of the Costa Mesa library
headed by President Mary Ellen Goddard
is a support group '°' the library. Volunteers are nffdecf to run book sales
and staff the book room at the library fOf'
selling of used books and purdwlng of
new ones. The library in general an use
volunteers with clerical ~ills and those
with a willingness or the knowledge to
help run children's craft programs. Hours
are flexible, Including evenings and
weekends. For informatlOn, call the library
The Newport-Balboa Rotary
Oub will host its Internatio nal
Student Dinner featuring students
from. local high schools and
colleges Wednesday evening.
Members are welcome to invite
a guest.
Wednesday, Oct. 9, the Rotary
Oub will off er Back to School
night with a 6: IS dinner at Corona
dcl Mar Hi&h School. Spouses are
invited to share in the evening as
speakers include John Nicoll,
superintendent of the Ncwport-
Mcsa Unified School District, and
Tom Jacobson, CdM principal.
0 The Kiwanis Oub of Newport
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
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Beach will have Jon Ferguson of
the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa
Pilot speaking on Newspapers 800-898-8569
Changing Trends. as part of "::==========================.1 National Newspaper Week at its 1
weekly meeting Oct. 1 at noon at
Charley Brown's (formerly Reuben
E. Lee). National Newspaper
Week is Oct. 1-7. Lunch is $10 for
non-members.
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' I Car fancier drives
off in rare bargain
D m THAT INCLUDE A FULL TANK or PETROL? -
Activist Nora Ltllmaa, who's spark·J>luging Sunday's
Concours d'Elcgance at UCI's Aldrich Part. advilel that
one of the autos on exhibit is valued somewhere between $6
million and $80 miJJion.
By Newport Riche standards, this may not seem like much, but
Nora says this vehicle is really off the beaten path. It's a 1939
Mercedes 770K Cabriolet B once in the ~ge of the Shah of
Iran. Collector BW Lyon picked it up in Russia
earlier this year for a mere $6 mill. which -as
Hal Lehman observes -gave at least one
ex-Commie a running start on capitalism.
(An over-the-shoulder reader asks what the
"770K" stands for in Mercedes 770K, and I
haven't the foggiest i<tea. Maybe it means that it
costs $770 K to wash and wax the car.
Anyway, the Concours d'EJegance is a fund
raiser for the Assessment and Treatment Jll'llf Services Center, which offers counseling for llll'll troubled youth, and deserves your $10-pcr-ducat
support. Me, I won't be there b~cause I never Local attend any event I can't pronounce.
Scene woK, uP IN THE Pul.TE, IT'S sUPERFAN' -rn case you're wondering how our beloved
Rams emerged Sunday from their tailspin, hanging on for a
two-poinl win over the Packers, you needn't look any further than
Georgia Frontlett's suite.
There was !he reactivated Rev. Bob Schuller, positive attitude
and all, making his firs! public appearance since coming off the
injury lisr.
0 BRIEFLY STATED -The day's mail pouch is lean, but not
necessarily mean, as witness these shorties:
The tersest note, only two words, is from media maven Joe
Barletta, quesrioning my reference to the Balboa Peninsula Point
Assn. chili cook off staged Saturday. In its entirety:
"Chili bl owout?"
(You should've seen the word I typed, Joe, before substituting
'blowout')
A longer communication, all of three words, is a marginal
scrawl from Margery McCann Palmer, commenting on the
OCPAC orgy:
"Performing Glitz Center?"
(You should've seen the word 1 typed, Marge, before
----------substituting 'glitz.')
'The soothsayers are
up in arms. They said
there'd been no
advance warning.'
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bandteader
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IF YOU WALLOW IN ENOUGH
G~ SOME OF IT WILL
STICK -It must be the OCPAC
influence, coating everything with a
blanket of tinsel.
Big prize at the Balboa Point
chili blast was a weekend at The
Ritz-Otrlton. It was a drawing, won
by Les Harrison, a retired
lieu1enan1 with the Costa Mesa PoHce Department.
"I can rememher," he remembers, "when the grand prize was a
six-pack of suds."
0 GOSH, I DIDN'T KNOW THAT STUFF COULD BE
CHANNELED -Retired engineer 01ftn R. Hughes }Vas boasting
about !he humongous TV satellite dish he's installed in his
backyard, and visitor Carlos Moreno was impressed.
"What can you pick up that I can't?" asked Don Carlos.
And Hughes said, "Bird droppings, mostly."
0 MAYBE THEY SHOULD GO lN'{O ANOTHER UNE OF
WORK -Mention of the Halloween Psychic Fair being staged
Oct. 26 at Fashion Island prompted a call from bandleader llay
Mahony.
Seems he was visiting Venice (the one up the coast) over the
weekend and heard that the city has enacted an ordinance settin&
license fees for all the fortune tellers, seers, and mind readers
proliferaring rhere.
"The soothsayers are up in arms," Mahony reports. "They said
rhere'd been no advance warning."
Join Speak Up Newport
At Oar Nest Me•ben•lp Meetl•g
For an
Informative presentation on
Hoag Hospital'• Maater Plan
Come hear about long-range
planning for one of Newport Beach's
most vital community services
Program Is free to the publk. For Jnfonnatlon cal 542-4226
Wednesday, October 2, 1991
5:30 P.M. -Refreshments 6:15 P.M. • Program Starts
Villa Non R.-ta•r .. t, 3131 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach
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Hew port
Nominating Commltt .. Chairman, Bll RllW, la now tcCeptlug norNnelklil• to
the SUN Boerd ol Olt.cton. If you or anyone you llnow II Inlet•• d In M'*'8
h community In this w.;, ,,.._. ciontad 811548-4164.
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BUI and Noddie Weltner sample some of the delicacies at the post-concert supper.
Golden talents shine at sparkling gala
Happy Birthday
to our patie11ts with October Birthdays
From Dr. Farrell G. Hinkle & Staff
Practice Limited to Orthodontic• and TanporoauiadlbuJar DllOl'clen
Jay Akins Tyler Mitchell
Bruce Anderson Scott Myen
Erica Brower Peter Nelson
Nick Foster Laarle Poore
Raz Gbafoorlan
Ryan H11ntam1n Shirley Quckeaba1h
Roxie Jona Atbley Sperber
Alhley Kim Brennan Tltu•
GregMcE~ Molly Warmlnston
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-Arts patrons celebrate Center's
birthday with a musical first
T hey took our breath away
with that finale when the
golden talent of Orange
Countr's own mu sica l
organizattons united to ask "Make
Our Garden Grow."
And how appropriate that
selection! From the late Leonard
Bernstein's "Candide," its message
was quite clear: "We've built this
·house, we've
nourished It past
infancy, now let
us work together
to bring it heroi-
cally to maturity.
"That's what
it's all about,"
said an emotional
Joann Halvajlan
following '---...lillmio.;;:...:i...J
Saturday night :,
£9ncert. "All the
parties arc nice,
but what really
counts is the
music."
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Society
The gala concert, one of the
Performing Arts Cente r'
anniversary events at Segerstrom
Hall was a first ... the first time the
QC Philharmonic Society, Opera
Pacific, Pacific Symphony
Orchestra, Pacific Chorale and
Master Chorale had contributed to
a single program.
The after-glow was a post-show
supper at the shiny new steel Plaza
Tower, just a stroll away from the
Center where 300 guests also had
the opportunity to greet featured
artists including flutist James
Galway, opera stars Pablo Elvira,
Ealynn Voss, Gail Dubinbaum,
Fred Love and Laurel Boyd,
violinist Angel Liu and conductor
Carl St. Oair.
The party was staged on the
unfinished 20th floor as if the
celebration committee was saying
"We've only just begun." They
used dry ice to create a suggestion
of a misty dawn for guests
stepping off the elevator.
"Welcome to the future,''
commented greeter co-<:hair Randi
Larsen, founding P.resident of
Pacific Chorale Gutld. Assisting
with part) arrangements were
Anne Nutt. PC board prez, and
Betsy Moulton, chainnan of the
benefits committee for PC Guild.
Another first of the evening for
many... a buffet tabl~ of ice. The
glowing 18-foot holder of·scafood
was carved on the loading dock
the morning of the party, party
planner Karen Montague
explained.
Three other tables in the dimly
Iii party area held past.a, cheese
and desserts... musical clefs
flashed in bright colors on the
walls with a silver mylar rain
curtain behind a platform where
The Center Trio entertained.
Seen were Master Chorale
director William HaJI, Pacific
Chorale director John Alexander,
David DIChiera, concert host
Meredith MacRae, Laila .lnd
Philharmonic Society chairman 1111
Conlin, OCPS director Erkh
Vollmer, Louis Splsto, Judy Morr
and Tom Kendrick and Renee and
Henry Segerstrom (the Plaza
Towers it his).
Diners also included Nora
Jorgensen, Maggie Murdy, Joyce
and Ron Hanson, Nancy_Hodton,
Pat and Carl Neisser, Kitty and
John bu, Susan Beechner, Jane
Grier, Vesta Curry, Jane Lawson,
Lisa Segretti, Noddie and IUI
Weltner, Kathleen and John
Rhynerson and lock and Ruth
Ding who declared the concert
"Better than the opening."
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Caairwoman Siiiy
MIMIM,wbo
put the day •
totetber, said the
wu out to double
the membership
from its current
32 women. She
wants a new look
for the poup.
"Up to now
the Cretcendos
-----have bad little
viaa"bility. I want
----· to change that so there's more
awareDCll of the quality music
the aympbony provides. And I
want memben to have fun.
Tbat't why we have My Fair
Lady doina the tbow today!" ..
South Cout Symphony's
general manager, Doreen Hudy
elaborated, 11 Al the aymphony arows and becomes even better,
the Crescendos Guild needs to
pow and change too."
The SO or so ladies who paid
S20 to attend the event in the
blue and white atmosphere
lunched on cobb salad and
cheesecake and enjoyed watching
their friends strut their stuff.
Julie foster of Embellish helped
moderate the show and brought
with her some vintage bridal
gowns that made news in the
past.
Making like models were
Guild President Arlene Schafer
wanted the world to know the
group bu lots of things planned
Mia Cretilcot, left, meets with Stella Chad.
their charities too. 'We really
looked for local charities, and
those which affect children," said
Maroutsos.
This year's event, expected to
bring in more than $70,000
benefits the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation (re}!resented Saturday
by California 9 s Debra Snell) and
Parent Help USA (represented by
talk show hostels Aablic Austin.)
For lunch the group sampled
spinach salad in creamy muatard
dressinJ and salmon en croute
swimming in a saucy 1ea of
champagne and basil. Oloc:olatcy
tiranulu followed for deaert. The
cbocolate didn't end there. From
the ccnterpiccca, masted In
glamorous gilt on tho top,
chocolate pecked out from below
the facade.
Klay Lettie saw to it the fantuy
afternoon continued. UCI'• .C.3-2-1
dancen muted and coiffed in
pJwnaae exploded onto the ataao
openiq the Muquende fubiOn
show which featured several
Fubion ltland atora.
The fantuy wu completed with
cl1'wiq iteml Jib I f\ar from
Jindo, a Pubioa bland Sboppina
spree and • trip to New Orleans.
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for the new year. First, is their
October Luau.
''There's something for
everyone and membership is
always open."
Some there were Carol Van
H~ Ellen Snowdon, Anne
Gazda, Margaret Brennan and
laura Wilson.
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members (and members'
daughters) Virginia Buckles,
Terry Caluccio, Bernice Ellis,
Dori Gilbert, IOm IC.Qell, Cindy
Kleako and Lorraine Lambeth.
TV personality Barbara
V~ia modeled too. She had
some bridal news for the present,
her upcoming wedding to Stan
Tbczyk. (Seems John Crean ·
belped get the date set when he
made an off er the couple
couldn't refuse ... the use of the
Village Crean for the nuptials.)
Said Barbara, "We're doing it
on Valentine's Day, that way
Stan won't be able to forget our
anniversary!"
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P.O. Box 1500.184, Corona del
~ar. CA 92625. Phone 760-2622.
~: OC, Oranp. County. IT, ltld tie. IT~, brack tie optional. pp, per penon. TIA, to be arranged. .
•A Few Strolces for Young Folb, Oct.
1, Olive Crest TrNtment Centers at
Tustin Ranch C.Olf Course, Tustin. $22S Per entry. Phone 777-4999, ext. 172.
• Celebrity Walters Kk:k-Off Bash, Oct. 2 at 6:30 J>.m., Y2000 barbecue at Y\NCA Hotel for Homeless Women,
Santa Ana. Contact Debra Jay, S42·
l S77.
•Holiday Boat Auction, Oct. 3, S:30·
8 p.m., United Cerebral Palsy AssnJOC
at Le Meridien, Newport Beach. Dinner
follows in Restaurant Antoine. S 12S pp.
Phone S57-S100.
•Wine Auction, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m.,
Laguna Niguel Chapter of Chaine des
· Rotisseurs at Hotel Laguna, Laguna
Beach. Contact Pat Cunningham, 494·
11 51.
•Pro/Am Tennis Classic, Oct. 4-6,
Olive Crest Treatment Centers at Yorba
Linda Tennis Club. Contact Jim Burton,
921 -1123.
• filllfest, Oct. S, 2-6 p.m., Opus One
of OC Philharmonic Society bead' party
at Monarch Bay Beach Club, Laguna
Niguel. Beach attire. Members, Tree.
Non-members, S 10 pp. Reservations
necessary. Contact Carol Heywood,
5S3-2422.
• Oktoberfest, Oct. S, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m., Laguna Art Museum food, foam
and family day at Rothchild's, Corona
del Mar. Attire: Bavarian or casual.
Adults, S35 pp.; children under 12,
S20. Phone 494-8971 .
•Family Day, Oct. 5, OC Trauma
Society. Phone 571-0602.
•Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon, Oct. S,
11 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Olive Crest
Treatment Centers bowling and
carnival. Celebrity bowlers inclucfe Rams
and Angels. S2 pp. Contact Julia Swett,
777-4999, ext. 109.
•Fashion Show Brunch, Oct. 5,
CHOC lamp Lighter Gu ild at
Nordstrom MainPlace, Orange. S 12 .SO
pp. Contact Jane Nagurski, 512-8675.
•Western Party, Oct. S at 6 p.m .,
Assistance League of Fullerton at Knott's
Berry Farm Gold Rush Camp, Buena
Park. S40 pp. Phone 738-9495.
• Cuino Laguna, Oct. S at 7 p.m.,
Assistance League of Laguna Beach at
Chapter House, Laguna Beach. S7S pp.
Phone 951-3S27.
• Moonlight and Mozart, Oct. 5 at 7
p.m., pianist Gliadkovsky, OC Chamber
Orchestra and dinner at Robert
Mondavi Wine and Food Center, Costa
Mesa. BT. S135 pp. Phone 979-4S10.
• All-Star Comedy Night, Oct. S at 8
p.m., Comunity Service Programs "fun-
raiser" at UC Irvine Bren Center
features Louie Anderson, Peter Gaulke
and Jerry Miner; pre-party, 7-8 p.m.
S1 5 pp. Phone 2S0-4088.
• Festa dell' Arte, Oct. 5·6, 11 a.m. to
6 p.m., YWCA of North OC at
California St.ate University Fullerton.
Phone 871-4488.
• Concours d'Elegance, Oct. 6 at 10
a.m, Assessment Treatment and Services
Center car show at Aldrich Park, UC
Irvine. Adults, SlO pp.; children, SB pp.
Phone 756-0993.
•Wal~ Among the Stars, Oct. 6 at
10:30 a.m., St. Jude Medical Center
fashion show at Disneyland Hotel,
Anaheim. S35 pp Phone 992-3000,
~ 4612.
•Cul Princi, Oct. 6 at S p.m., Opera
~:::;~na~
::" holt It ~ reeidenm, ~na Belch. SlS pp. Contact Mirta
Prii:le-Testa, 497· 1091:
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Two, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m., South Co.It
Otxanization ol Plinned Parenchood CSCOOPP> dinner dance at le Mettdlen,
Newport Beach. $150 pp. Phone 647· •
0898. •Goff Tournament, Oc:t-71 ~a Orcle
Auxiliary of Florence Criaenaon Services
of OC at Santa Ana C.ountry dub. $200
pp. Dinner only, S35 pp. Phone 556-
602S.
• Monday Night football Oct. 7 at
5:S2 p.m., Hoag Hospital 552 Club
mixer auction at "Tumlp Rose Banquet
Plaza, Costa Mesa. $20 pp.; new
members and their sponsors, free.
Phone S74-7210.
• Dinner, Oct. 7, CHOC Mad Hatter
Guild at El Chollo Restaurant. Whittier.
Price TBA. Cont.ad Janet Nagurski, 532·
8675.
• Cruise and Inauguration, Oct. 9 at
5:30 p.m., Newport Beach Opera Culld
cruise from Balboa Bay Club to
Glidewell residence, Newport Beach.
S3S pp. Phone S-46-7372.
• fun, Food and fuhlon Alfresco,
Oct. 10 at 10:30 a.m., Museum
Council of Newport Harbor Art
Museum at Pange residence, Newport
Beach. Cont.act Maxine Gaiber, 1S9-
1122.
a.m. to , p.111., Shott Stat11N
t.i:'Jlf: ~=-"! ~-1 $10 pp.
•Jd YIU t•n • C1h•r-....... ~ ~·~ ~.1.l ~·"'.· '°· 2 p.m.t OtOC Pidrlla ~ ~MG c:hubr hun&, luncheon •nd auction at "-"=•· Hunt °!Jn. Notm. $350 PP• Oriac.t Helel\ w I 532.a683.
8Saful, Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m., 511~ ol Hoaa Halpltal at Four
Sealcri, NeWpott Be.ch. S175 pp. rr.
COfltlct Marpret ~m, 644-
5416.
• Dl1111aytwl Wale, Nov. 10 at 8 a.m.,
OfOC sup_port groo=OK from Miinplace, oranp fO • S2S pp. Contact Janet Nagldd, 5 2-8675.
• ... lJD the ...... Nov. 15 oc
Phllharmon"lc Womens Commfttees
fashion show and auctJon at Hyatt Reencv, Irvine. S 100 pp. c.ontac:t Vei"na Sinith, 840-8626.
• Dinner DMCI, Nov. 16 at 6 p.m.,
OtOC Mad Hatter Qrild at Anaheim
Marriott. $75 pp. Contact Janet
Nagunld, 532-3675.
• Dream the ~ ... Dream, Nov.
16 at 6 p.m., OC Performing Alts
Center hOnors Founders at Weiss
residence, Orange. Contact Betty
Belden-Pa1mer, 633-2212.
• C.Ulno ltovale, Nov. 16, 7 p.m. to
mldnW.t. cHOC Tres Osos Culld at
• ~ t'91 pJWW. CorlllCl M9df'9 Oii*, 7Jt.1122. =· . ., .. .. Die. f.7, ~af~=:r1.z:
hONIOur.
8 ~ o1 "-· Dec. 6, CHOC =Jiii Qalld home IOur Ind
In Sir* AM Md Tumn ....
Prb Conttd Janet~ 532·
8675.
• ClwlwbW Conotf\ Dec. 6 • 7
p.m.,. wine tlltln& QIOll at labett Monda\11 Wine 1ncJ Food Cenelt, a.ta
Mela. $JS pp. Phone 979-4510.
• Oris ..... Cuol w , Dec. 7 at 7
p.m., Hoaa Hospkal 552 Clllb at
Marriott ~' Newport Beach. Phone
760-2349.
• a.ristmu Tree lrundl, Dec. 8,
CHOC Mother Goose Ollld at Anaheim
Marriott. Price TBA. Contact Janet
~rsJc.I, 532-8675.
•A YWCA O.rfstmat, Dec. 19, 5-7
p.m., YWCA at South OC ~ Sant.a
Ana. Cont.ad Oi1ne Russell, S42·3S77.
~=~~ld~J9~~
Hotel, Laguna Beach. $75 pp. Contact
J1net Nagurskl, 532-8675.
• SealOftll Soiree, Dec. 19, 7 p.m. to
midnight, St. JoseJ>h Hospital
foundation dinner and silent aUdiOn at
Rltz-Carft°", Laguna Niguel. $125 pp.
BT -opt. Contact Eileen Blade, 771-
8211.
• CHOC Grand Opening, Oct. 11-1 8,
opening of new Childrens Hospital of
OC in Orange. Price TBA. Cont.act Janet
Nagurski, S32-8675.
' Park l'taoe, Irvine. $50 pp. Contact.
Comedian Louie Anderson will be among those performing Janet Nagursld, 532-;8675.
Saturday at a benefit 11fun raiser'' for Community Services Program •A Nillht of Celebradon, Nov. 16,
•Visit to Armand Hammer Museum,
Jan. 9 at 9:30 a.m., Museum Council of
Harbor M MuseYm trip to Los
luncheon at Califomla Yacht at University of Irvine's Bren Center • Laguna Art Museum art auction at the • museum. Contact Ellen SatJof, '494-Contact Maxine Gaiber, 759-• Blade Tie ~I. Oct. 12, Olive Crest
Treatment Centers and Riverside
Holiday Inn dinner, silent auction and
dancing at the hotel. SSO pp. Cont.act
Ronna l<adow, 682·192Q.
• Rhinestone Rodeo, Oct. 12 at 6
p.m., Cystic Fibrosis Guild of OC dinner
dance and auction honoring Carl and
Margaret Karcher at Newport Beach
Marriott. Western BT. S200 pp. Phone
938-1393.
•~la Concert and I~, Oct.
12 at 9 p.m., Jewish Federation of OC
and OC SymP.hony benefit for
Operation Exodus at Don Wash
Auditorium, Garden Grove, and Hyatt
Alicante Hotel. With pianist Vladrmlr
Feltsman. Contact Judy Csillag, 2S9-
06SS.
• Backstage Revell')", Oct. 12 at 7
p.m., Irvine Barday Theatre celebrates
first anniversary with reception, show
and party. S 1 SO pp. Phone 854-4607.
• Mystery in the ~llery, Oct. 13 at 5
p.m., Kids Cancer Connection d inner
and silent auction at Four Seasons
Hotel, Newport Beach. S 1 SO pp. Phone
8S1-7774.
• Hifh Tea, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m., OC
Ronard McDonald House at Four
Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach. SlOO
pp. Phone 639-3600.
Hannifin Corporate Offices, Irvine. $50
pp. Contact !Carilyn Merritt, 631 -8700. •Debut XI, Oct 19 at 6 P..m.,
American ,,Carar ~ fashion Show
and dinn~ at Disnevtand Hotel. BT.
S12S pp. Phone 751-0441 .
• 25 Years of Semtt, Oct. 19 at 6: 30
p.m., Providence Speech and Hearing
dinner at Anaheim Marriott. $2SO pp.
Phone 639-4990.
• Octoberfut, Oct. 19, George
Gershwin Chapter of OC Performing
Arts Center at Bastida residence,
Mission Viejo. S40 pp. Cont.ad Rose
Borgenlght, 493-8947.
• Big Band Dance of the Dec.ade,
Oct. 19, 7-11 p.m., South Orange
Meals on Wheels at former Buffums,
Laguna Hills Mall. S10 pp. Phone 240·
8828 ext. 34S.
•Coif dusic, Oct. 21, 9 a.m. to 7
p.m., CHOC Padrinos tournament,
barbecue lunch, dinner and auction at
El Niguel C.ounty Oub, Laguna Niguel.
S27S pp. Contact Helen Wardner, 532·
8683. •Goff ~lenge, Oct. 21 at 11 a.m.,
United Cerebral Palsy of OC and Taco
Bell at Santa Ana Country Club.
California AnRels Wally Joyner, host.
S375 pp. for participants;. dinner
auction only, $50 pp, Contact Danielle
De Palma, SS7-4796.
• RecognTtfon "'Dinner, Oct. 16 at 6
p.m., Oiild Guidance Center at Marriott
Hotel, Fullerton. S35 pp. Contact
Muriel, 953-4455. •American Trauma 2000 Oct. 22,
OC Trauma Society's fourth quarterly •Food fair and Wine TastinS: Oct. council breakfast. location and time
17 at 5:30 p.m., Food Distnbution TBA. Phone S71-0602. Center of OC at Crystal Court, South
Coast Plaza, Cost.a Mesa. $30 pp.
Phone 771-1343.
• Home Tour and Boutique, Oct. 18,
CHOC Littlest: Angel Guild at member
residence, Yorba linda. Contact lanet
Nagurski, 532-8675.
• Wine and Travel Auction, Oct. 18 at
7 p.m., Mental Health Assn. of OC at
Le Meridien, Newport Beach. S 100 pp.
Phone 547-7559.
•A Tute of the Orient, Oct. 19,
WestMed Gold Club dinner dance at
Western Medical Center, Sant.a Ana.
S200 pp. BT. Phone 953-3S80.
• Bid For Bachelon, Oct. 19 at 7
p.m., OC March of Dimes and Chanel
Corp. date auction, dancing, comedy,
magic, international cuisine at Parker
• Jall and Bail, Oct. 22-24, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., March of Dimes at The City,
Orange. Cont.act John Haga, 631-8700.
• Christmal Company, Oct. 22-2S,
Junior League of OC specialty Christmas
store. $S pp. Phone 261·0823.
• Padfte Lobster Harvest, Oct. 24 at
6:30 p.m., International Medical Corps
dinner at John Dominis Restaurant,
Newport Beach. S1 SO pp. Phone (213)
670-0800.
• •malfne That, Oct. 25 at 6 f>.m.,
West "tounty Family W¥1CA dinner
auction at Seadiff Country Club,
Huntington Beach. $35 pp. Phone 847-
9622.
' •Annual Benefit. Oct. 26 6 p.m. to 1
a.m., Saint Joseph Hospit.a( at Anaheim
Venetian Gondola Getaway
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·Hilton and Towers. With Tony Ortarido. ' 897l.
BT. $300 pp. Contact Margo Johnson, •O.ampagne fest. Nov. 18, 6:30-10
771·8211. ~.m., .~ed Ribbon 100 of Americ.an Red
CrosVOC wine and ~mpap tasting • H~ and Sole Classic, Oct. 26, at Chartey Brown's (tormet1y Keuben E
Amencan Heart Assn. and The Times Lee) Newport Beach $65 Cont.act
OC SK walk, 10K run~ 25K cycle ride Gait' Seidfer O'Hea. 838-~81 ext
at Jamboree Center, Irvine. PhOne 856-230 ' '
3SSS. . • George Bums and Julie Budd, Nov.
19 at 8 p.m., CHOC at OC Performing
Alts Center, Costa Mesa. $50-500 pp.
$1 ,000 ticket indudes dinner at Center
Oub. Contact Judy McDonald, 630-
4SOO.
• Something Old, Somethin. New,
Oct. 26 at 6 p.m., Florence Ci1ttenton
Services of OC jazz and dining at
Doubletree Hotel, Orange. BT-opt. S7S-
125 pp. Contact Mennda Cuinaldo,
870-S890.
•Monte Carlo NiRht, Oct. 26, 7:30
p.m . to midnignt, John Henry
Foundation at Crean residence, Sant.a
Ana Heights. BT-opt. S175 pp. Phone
S42-4371.
•MS 150 Bike Tour, Oct. 26-27, OC
Chapter of National Multiple Sclerosis
Society at Newport Dunes, Newport
Beach. Phone 7S2-1680.
•Days the Stars Came Out, Oct. 27
at 1 p.m., Wellness Community of OC
picnic at Crean residence, Santa Ana
Heights. $100 pp. Phone 2SB-l210.
•Wine Tasting and.Auction, Oct 27,
1-4 p.m., S02 Fair Share, Hi-Time
Cellars, le Meridien and Five Feet Too
at Ritz. Restaurant. N~rt Beach. S25
pp. California casual. PhOne 720-.0936.
•Halloween Haunt, Oct. 27 at S:30
p.m., Laguna Art Museum dinner,
costume contest, games and dancing at
Rex Restaurant, Newport Center
Fashion Island. Attire: BT or boo. S3S
pp. Contact Ellen Satlof, 494-8971.
•Visit to t..guna, Oct. 31 at 10 a.m.,
Museum Council of Newport Harbor
Art Museum luncheon, museum
exhibition and gallery tour. Contact
Maxine Galber, 759-1122.
•American Celebration, Nov. 2 at 6
p.m., Chapman University dinner at
Anaheim Marriott. S 1 SO pp. Phone
997-681S.
•Masquer.de Ball, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.,
"spooky' dinner, music by Vocal Works
at Robert Mondavi Wine and Food
Center, Costa Mesa. BT and masks.
$12S pp. Phone 979·4510.
• OC Marathon, Nov. 3. Phone 640-
2S93.
• Festa della Vendemla, Nov. 3, 11
•Crescendo Lecture, Nov. 21, OC
Performing Arts Center breakfast
features futuri$t Daniel Smith, Ph.D.
Series, $70 pp. Contac.t Dolores
Maxson, 544-8621.
•Holiday Expressions, Nov. 22 at 11
a.m.1 South County Community Clinic
luncneon, fashion Show and Christmas
boutique at Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel.
Contact Ondy Boragno, 67J-7039.
•Country Boutique, Nov. 23, 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m., CHC>c Lampli~ter Guild
at Garden Grove Community ~nter.
$2.SO pp. Contact Janet Nagu~i, S32-
867S.
•Business in the Arts, Nov. 24 at
6:30 p.m., OC Business Committee for
the Alts awards presentation at Pacific
Mutual, Newport Beach and dinner at
The Ritz restaurant S17S pp. Phone
7S4·0866.
• Thanbgivlng Celebrity Waltel'I and
Waitresses, Nov. 28, Y2000 dinner at
YWCA Hotel for Homeless Women,
Santa Ana. Cont.act Debra Jay., S42·
3S77. •Le Bal des Paplllons, Nov. 30,
Interval House celebrity ball and
auction at Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel.
$200 pp. Contact Beth Ennis, (213)
S94-9492.
•Christmas Dinner, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.,
Felicia Auxiliary of Florence Crittenton
Services of OC at Alta Vista Country
Club. $45 pp. Contact Melinda
Cuinaldo, 8 70-S890.
• turtdteon, Dec. -4, Richard Rodgers
Chapter of OC Performing Alts Center
at Balboa Bay Oub, Newport Beach.
Contact Loretta Ou Bois, 240-8131.
• Christmas Luncheon, Dec. 5 at
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• Ctttcendo Lecture, Jan. 16, OC
Performing Arts Center breakfast
features David and Julie Eisenhowef.
Series, $70 pp. Contact Dolores
Maxson, 544-8621.
• Sweetheart Ball, Feb. 8, Hoa« Heart
Institute dil'lner dance at Four seasons,
Newport Beach. $1 75 pp. BT. Contact
Randee Dalzell, S74-7213.
• Heart to Heart Gala, Feb. 8,
American Heart Assn. at Le Meridien,
Newport Beach. With Le Masquerade.
$200 pp. BT. Phone 8S6·3SS5.
• Sportsman of the Year, Feb. 11 , 6·
10 p.m., CHOC Padrinos dinner
auction at Irvine Marriott. $100 pp.
Phone 532-8683.
•A Day at the Museum, Feb. 13,
Museum C.oundl of ~ Harbor
Art Museum luncheon features LA
Times art critic Cathy Curtis, tour of
Jackie Winsor sculptures. Contact
Maxine Caiber, 7S9-1122.
• Charn~gne Brune+., Feb. 16, Con
Brio ~pter of OC Performing Alts
Cen~r at Hacienda Restaurant. Santa
Ana. Contact Moria Niehaus, 544-6197.
• Bright Ideas for luslness, Feb. 26,
business expo at OC Fairgrounds, Costa
Mesa. Phorie 7S1 -FAIR. •Blad and White Ball, Feb. 29, Otive
Crest Treatment unters at Anaheim
Hilton. Contact Gretchen Peterson,
777-4999.
• Pi!'Y~ Feb. 29, Cabaret Chapter of
OC Penorming Arts Center at Crystal
C.ourt/ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa.
Contad Lynn Lamontagne, 5S9-7279.
•I~ Luncheon, March 2, South
Pacific Chapter of OC Perfonning Ms
Center at Hyatt Hotel, Irvine. COntact
Ginny Frova, 721-8171.
• 'S0s-'60s Dance, March 7, 8 p.m. to
midnight, Beverly Sills Chapter ol OC
Performing Arts Center at COto de Caza
gym. Contact Brenda Meharg, 770-
3068.
• Monte Carlo Night, March 28,
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A. tiempe• ii ~I in N~n 8lldt ewer tbe a~ council a
dedl6on to pve City Manager
Robert w,na 1 aalary increase of
Sl6.'55 * IDOlltha before he retires.
Juat a few months ago,
the same city council was
llf"'llling to make
financial ends meet in
the wake of a budget
shortfall. In its financial
wildom, the council also
decided to boost the
salary of City Attorney
Robert Burnham by
$14,400 -an even
larger percentage
______ increase than Wynn's.
The juxtaposition of
Newport's financial woes
and its generosity lo
certain city employees
Liberal
Politics
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questions about priorities. What arc
Newport's, and is this any way to
achieve them?
These questions have nothing to do
with whether City Manager Wynn
deserves the raise. With all due respect
to The Pilot's "Hotline," this question is
as irrelevant to the policy issues at stake
as it is embarrassing. It's irrelevant
because we already know the answer. Of
course Mr. Wynn deserves a raise, in the
sense that we all deserve a raise for a
job well-done. Since no questions have
been raised about City Manager Wynn's
job performance, there's no reason to
question his dessert. Hopefully, what
makes this an embarrassing question
needs no further elaboration.
Instead of worrying about just deserts,
residents should be asking three
questions: Can the city afford to be so
generous? Does the position of city
manager merit such a magnanimous
salary? Docs Newport Beach need to
pay someone $140,000 in order to have
the city run competently and effectively?
W hen economic times are flush,
cities can get away with acts of
generosity without incurring the wrath of
taxpayers. However, when finances are
tight, the criteria of affordability, merit
and need should be used by city councils
to judge the sensibility and prudence of
compensation programs.
The city council must believe the city
can afford the salary increases,
otherwise, we must assume, they
wouldn't have agreed to them. This is a
nice assumption, but in practice, as the
U.S. and California budget deficits
show, politicians aren't as careful
spending tax dollars as they arc their
own money. At the very least, the city
council needs to explain how the city
can afford to be so generous, when
other requests for funding, perhaps even
more compelling, had to be denied
during the most recent budgetary cycle.
Why were tax dollars spent on what
Letters
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than ju-' llasarts
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Retiring City Manager Bob Wynn, who recently got a raise, stands near City Hall.
appears to be a retirement gift for
Wynn?
It's difficult for me to believe that the
position of city manager merited a 13.3
percent salary increase during a
recession. Last year, the national
average pay increase was 5.3 percent;
the increase for individuals working in
the government sector was 5.2 percent.
Why would the positions of city manager
and city attorney in Newport Beach
merit salary hikes of 13.3 and 14.3
percent respectively? It's more than
double the national average.
The rcsidents·of Newport Beach
deserve to know why these two positions
merited such aggressive increases. While
elected officials are responding to that
query, it might also be worth knowing
whether everyone on the Newport Beach
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Editor William Lobdelt ... 642-4321, ext. lSt
city payroll received a 13.3 percent
salary increase and if not, why not!
F inally, does Newport Beach really
need to pay a city manager $140,000
in order to receive the quality of service
it expects Crom City Hall? Probably not,
although in a city as status conscious as
Newport Beach, having a highly paid
city manager probably brings its own
rewards in some governmental circles.
No doubt, the cities in Orange County
competing with Newport for fame and
fortune will soon be clamoring to raise
the salary of their city managers
accordingly.
Nevertheless, given the salaries
received by other public employees, I
have a difficult time believing that the
city needs to pay $140,000 in order to
get someone good. Contrary to local
mythology, there are people who enjoy
public service and do not want to be
CEO's at large corporations. These
individuals obtain graduate degrees in
planning, public policy, and public
administration in the hope of securing a
position in the public sector. I suspect
Wynn is such an individual. If he wanted
to earn what ~ <;EO does he would have
made a different career choice. So it is
with teachers, social workers,
environmentalists, university professors.
and even politicians.
There arc many competent and
effective individuals out there who want
to work in the public sector. It's j~t not
necessary for the city manager in
Newport Beach to make $140,000.
Newport Beach is only the 12th largest
city in the county in terms of population.
It has only the 6th largest budge1. and
only the 6th largest number of public
employees. But, now it has the 2nd
highest paid city manager in the county.
Where is the logic here?
Jf the job of city manager in Newport
Beach is so onerous. than the city
council s hould say so. But cities with
comparable budgets and city employees
have very competent and effective city
managers making much less than Wynn.
Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach are
two cases to the point. ·
The city manager in Huntington
Beach has a budget nearly twice as big
as Newport's and 44 percent more
employees to supervise, but makes
$15.000 less than Wvn n. Fairness aside,
a salary of $140,000.just doesn't seem
warranted. Obviously. Newport Beach
officials have a different view and
citizens should be encouraged tCl ask
them about it.
The Newport Beach City Council
doesn't need to justify Mr. Wynn's just
deserts, but when it comes to the
affordability, merit and need for this
salary increase, they still have a lot of
explaining to do. The taxpayers are
waiting.
Mark P. Pdraccs teaches politics/
science at UCI.
TIO Utt Pilat
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Editor's note: The following is a
sample of Pilot readers' comments
and criticisms. The Pilot prints
these on a regular basis. However,
only callers who leave their names
(spelled out), cities and phone
numbers (for verification) will be
published.
I recently attended a Monday
evening meeting of the Mesa
Water Board and observed curious
antagonism toward people who
came as patrons to discuss district
affairs.
One got the impression that
several board members felt the
district belonged solely to them and
what they did with it was their
business alone. There was also a
disturbing feeling that more w~
pre~ent here than met the naked
eye.
At the hearing, the seats were
taken not only by water users
concerned about rising water rates
and the proposed reservoir
construction, but also by a few
persons who were obviously close
political <;upporters and personal
allies of several board members.
One of these supporters revealed
his rather coven agenda when he
houted at a prominent businessman
who had been questioning the
necessity for the rate increases and
the expenses for the reservoir
project as well.
He attempted to publicly demean
a nd intimidate the businessman
when he loudly declared to the
audience that he had heard the man
wa~ not a citizen. Later, against
strenuous objections of members of
the board. the businessman asked
for his right to respond. It was
reluctantly conceded.
He stated he was a legal resident
of over 30 year!> and had worked
hard to crea te a successful
manufacturing business that "'as a
customer of the water district and
that he manufactured a product the
United States formed) imported
and v.as now able to export due an
part to the efforts of himself and
I 00 United States workers he
employed.
I commend him and would like to
ask where is it written that only
citizens have a right to drink or use
water in the United States? Where
is it written that only citizens can be
water consumers or patrons of a
water district?
REBA WILLIAMS
Costa Mesa
A chlwQI out
I can't help but respond to
restaurateur Hal Rosoffs Sept.
21 letter in bubbly praise of
restaurant critic Marta Bird in
serving the restaurant and dining
community of Pilotland.
how about hunting for the best
dives with great home-cooked
meals? How to get involved!
the pier, I have never seen a
collision of "near miss." And as a
local merchant I sec plenty.
Thumbs down to the banning of
wheels.
R. GRAHAM ALLEBAUGH
Manager, PJ's Surfridcr
Newport Beach
After reading Ms. Bird's column
for over six months, it is my
opinion that the only people being
"served" in these reviews are the
celebrity chefs and owners of the
popular, overpriced bistros of
Newport Beach who she wants to
rub shoulders with.
And most can prepare fluffy
chummy picnics to cat along the
bay, just the sort of "casual
dining ' very few of your readers
either have the time or lif cstyle to
experience.
As a single guy who cats most
meals out, at least five or six
nights a week, l enjoy
experimenting at all kinds of
places. I like Thai, Chinese, "real"
Mexican, and Japanese food, but I
have yet to see Marla Bird do a
story on these kinds of restaurants.
How about a contest to see what
the best sushi bar is in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa area? Or
PRESIDENT
I represent your every-day
reader, and I would not call Marla
Bird the "~Fit~-tcrread." My bet is
that the majority of your readers
in Costa Mesa feel the same way I
do. They want to read about
restaurants they can relate to, like
the one on Mimi's.
While the economy struggles, it's
a joke to be printing articles about
places that cost at least $45 for
two people, before wine o r
cocktails. I know because I've
checked on a lot of Ms. Bird's
recommendations which arc almost
all fancy Italian and French
restaurants.
Since you're a community
newspaper now, how about
"community" restaurant reviews,
or at least a few more for us folks
in a less comfortable situation. I'll
learn to be a gourmet when I can
afford it.
LEON BING
Costa Mesa
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642-4321, ext 351 and would love to hear from you.
.., Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at The
Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum
page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of
views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of
fairn~. The Pilot's opinions are restricted ~o our editorials.
Nalllll'IMllllml
F irst of all, the Newport
boardwalk is not merely
between the Newport and Balboa
piers. It stretches from 35th Street
to somewhere well beyond the
Balboa Pier. As it stands now,
skateboards arc banned from 23rd
Street to the pier. Banning these
and aJI other wheels from the
entire boardwalk would be a big
mistake.
In the area from 23rd Street to
Although there are bound to be
accidents, I find it very refreshing
that there ace few in this area
(especially with the added danger or the parking lot -which is filled
with visitors who are mostly paying
attention to their own vehicles).
That brings up my next point.
Visitors. Local businesses. from
restaurants to retailers to rental
outlets, thrive on visitors. Many of
our visitors come to Newport to
bike and rollerskate, and it is no
question that many businesses rely
on them .
If visitors cannot ride or roll in
Newport and Balboa, then they
will ride and roll in Huntington
and Laguna. They will be eating at
Taco Bell and Wahoo's instead of
Charlie's Chili and the Kind
burger. With all the talk of how
poor the local economy 1s, we
should think twice about striking it
with a fatal blow.
So the choice is obvious. Build a
second pathway, widen the existing
pathway, but do not shut it down.
Georae Bah, The White House, 1600
Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500
How to contact your legislators Newport Beada: City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., 644-3309. Mayor, Phil Sansone, Mayor
pro tcm, Clarence Turner, John Cox, Evelyn
Hart, John Hedges, Ruthelyn Plummer, Jean
Watt council members. VICE PRESIDENT
Daa Quayle, Senate Office Building.
Wuhinaton, D.C. 20510
GOVERNOR
Pete WUIOn, (R), State Capitol,
Sacramento, 95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
Al.. Cr1a1too (D), f.5757 W. Century
Blvd., Suite SlS, Los Angeles, 90045, (213)
215-2186.
Joba Seymour (R). 2400 E. Katclla Ave.,
Suite 1068, Anaheim, 92806, 6:M·233t.
M1il may •/so be 1ddrcssed to U.S.Sen1te,
Wuh/,,,ton, D.C. 20510.
U.S.HOUS& or UPUSENTATlVES
Ceirt. Coa, (R), 40th Dist., 4000
MacArthur Blvd.. But Tower. Newport
Beach, 92660. 756-l2'4. (Represents parts of
Colla Maa and Newport BHd'I)
STATS _,.ATS
M..tM .. 1111•, (R}, 37lh Dist., 140
Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Nc•rt
Beach, 92660, 640·1137. (Represents
Newport Beach
John R. Lcw11, (R), 35th Dist., 1940 W.
Orangewoo4; 106.l. Oranac, 92668,
939-0604. (Represents U>Sta Mc11)
STATE ASSEMBLY
Giibert Ferploa, (R), 70th Dist., 4667
MacArlhur Blvd., Suite Wl, Newport Beach,
92660, 156--0665. (Roprosenta Newport
Beach.) Nolae J'rfaebe, (R), 69th Dlat.,
17195 Newhopc St., Suite 2011 Fountain
Valley, 92708. 662-5503. (Repraents Costa
Mesa)
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
4S Fremont, San Francisco, CA 9410S. (41S)
904-5200. (South cout reaJon ccwerqe split
between offkea In Lona Beach (213)
590-5071, and San Dio&o (619) 297-97~.
L«al -=-•...._ l>o9 Mdaall, (619)
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OllANGE COUNTY IOAJl.D
OF SUPUVISOU
Hall of Admlnlstratk>n, 10 CMc Center
Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701
no... F. Rlley, Sth Dist., 834·3550.
(Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana
ffeiahts)
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, P.O. Box
9050, 92628-9050, 96MOOO.
Elbabftla D. Pubr, member, Trustee
Area S (Costa Mesa and Newport Beach)
O.aANGB COUNTY PAIR BOARD
88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, 751 -FAIR.
President 11""1 a...._...: Vico President
LanJ AnoN; Oirecton Toe no..on,
Cllat HMM, C•artotte Cleery, NHq o.ae,, e.ck JM... Ralldy Smit.. Doe
Wiiiet.
CrJ'Y GOVDNMENT
C.... Mesa: City Hall, n Fair Drive.
7S4·S223. Mary Hornbuckle, mayor; Sandra
Oenls, vice mayori Peter 8uff1, Jar.
Hurnphrey and Joo Erlcklon, council
members.
NEWPORT-MESA UNmED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 760-3200.
Superintendent: John W. Nkoll Board
Members: Sheny LoolboarTOW1 daalrman;
Jim de Boom, Rod MacMJIUan, Jlldy
Franco, Ken Wayman, Fonut Wener, Tom
WUllam1.
COA~'T COMMUNTl'V
COILEGE DISTRICT
1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, 432·5012.
Chancellor: Alfr'ftl P. Fmaancln, PhD.
Board Mcmbc~ Paul G. lkrttf, ptttkltot;
SIMny .._,Walter G. Howahl, Nanq A.
PollaN, A.rmu4lo 1t. bit. KJrttu H.
Garwood.
MESA CONSOUDATED
WATElt DlsnJCf
l96S Placentia, Colta Mesa, 631 -1200. Board
Members:,.,._., <>Mae. Haak Pulaft, Mario
0.natt. Jetk H1U, T .. Ntboe.
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Almlt Allllll'llY
0 rville Amburgey used to
rationalize his votes for
developers (over the objections or
Costa Mesa c1tU:ens) by saying he
knew better than they, the citizens,
what was good for Costa Mesa.
I'm not sure how he rationalize$
that suing taxpayers for millions of
dollars is good for Costa Mesa, bu(
I do know that Costa Mesa will be
better off wi tho ut ever having hirn
on its city council again. I guess if
his suing us leads to his certain
political death then he is doing
what is best for Costa Mesa.
We can all thank those whom he
is suing for helping us get rid of
him. I'd also favor asking him to
pay the city's defense costs when
he loses hi~ case.
STEPHEN GOLDBERGER
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COSTA MESA -Traditional lcad-
glazcd ceramic cookware used in virtually
every household in Mexico for cooking
and storing food has the potential to
cause serious lead poisoning, according to
new study released Monday.
In a five-year study of lead toxicity on
child development in Mexico City, Dr.
Stephen Rothenberg and his associates
found that children exposed to high levels
of lead through the cookware suffered
Crom restlessness, agitation, distractibility,
insomnia, shortened attention spans and
even in severe cases, mental retardation.
"You find these dangerous pieces all
over the place," Rothenberg said, whose
research 1s being sponsored by the $talc
Developmental Research Institutes at
ACCIDENT: One
killed; brother
laces charges
From A1
hospital bed last week that he had
been drinking at a friend's house
in Santa Ana before heading home
at about 2 a.m.
Witnesses said they saw his car
weaving in and out of lanes on
Bristol at between 60 and 70 mph
moments before he smacked into a
telephone pole.
So smashed was the car that
Luis Morales-Marquez had to be
removed from the crumpled
vehicle with the Jaws of Life. The
impact threw Julian Morales-
Marquez partially through the
front windshield.
Fairview Developmental Center in Colla
Mesa and the National lmtitutc of
Perinatology in Mexico City.
"The advice is, you avoid traditional
low-temperature ceramic ware. '(Lead
poisoning) is the kind of thing that is
easily preventable, once the information is
out thCTc."
Not only arc Mexican families at risk.
but the American tourists and Latino
immigrants who continue to bring the
ce ramic wares across the border,
researchers warn,
"(This) is a tremendous immediate
public health issue," said Francis Crinella,
director and clinical professor with the
State Developmental Research Institutes.
"Certainly here in Orange County there is
a large Hispanic population that is
certainly going to use some of the cookina
traditions they've brought with them Crom
" Mexico Of Latia Amerka. •
In a study IOOft to be pubUlbecl in the
American Journal of Public Health.
Rothenberg pretenb some qi the startling
results associated with lead .. lued
cookware.
Pregnant women, who can transfer lead
tmicity to their newbom1 throuah the
womb, and youna chUdren f.ce the
greatest risk from lead poisoning,
Rothenbera II.id.
In one Mexican family studied, lead
levels in an inf ant still being nursed by his
mother skyrocketed during a four-week
period when the family started using a
lead-glazed pitcher for their lemonade.
"This child is severely damaged,'' be said.
In a sample of some of the standard
ceramic ware u.scd in Mexican homes.
Rothenberg ft>und lead leftls that far
exceeded U.S. safety ata.ftdards. For
,
examole ill ODS ..... dtlb, racarc:Mn ~· •Wna ~ WI do lbcMat ~,, ... found a lead caatent of 14 pant per aid.
million. The federal lnel few aucb a dish Aftbouab he can not ~ ft,
is S paru I* adlMoa. Rotbenbera said be 10..,._ W1d
"We've .._red levels above 3,000 poiloninj in at a young .. ec;.aw tie I
pans per lllillioo in ceramic "8rc in o o n tr 1 b u t i n g fa c t o r to t I) •
MeiOco," he llid. disproportionately low rcpreeeniMiOll GI
Although Mexico bu reccntJy eot strict Hispanics in American u.nivonitiei Aid
lead-cont•nt regulations already adopted higher-than-normal drop-out rates flOm
in the United States, it could be an school.
"u~hill ~ttlc" tc;>. get people to break While about 70 percent of the lead
thear ~king tra~bOns, Rothenberg said. taken in by a person on a single exposure
lromcally, it ts the synthesized lead . is eliminated in about two to three
content in the ceramic pots that lend . months, another 30 percent goes into the
extra flavor to food -flavor unmatched bones where it can stay for years,
in any other type of cookware, Rothenberg said.
Rothenbera said.
Safe 1ubltitutcs include the use of en-For those who suspect they may have
a.met, 1tainlas 1tcel or iron cookware, he received lead poisoning, Rothenberg said
said. they can request a blood lead test at their
"Whit 1riJ.l be different is the flavor. local hospital.
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COST A MESA -It may take
up to $4 million in the next 10
years to improve the Costa Mesa
Municipal Golf Course to its full
potential, according to a
preliminary report being
considered by the City Council.
The 19-pagc. report comes at a
time when the Council is
considering various options for the
future of the golf course, including
the possibility of opening bids for
a new operator.
yearly on the Los Lagos oourse
could be increased from 107,000 to
110,000 and from 75,000 to 85,000
on Mesa Linda.
• Revenues associated with the
food and beverage facilities at the
course were well above average for
si milar courses. Excluding
banquets, total food and beverage
revenues equaled about $4.27 per
round. Comparable courses range
from $2.50 to $5 per round.
•The Mesa Linda course,
redesigned in 1987, docs not meet
standards of the U.S. Golf
Association.
Julian Morales-Marquez was
arrested Monday on a $25,000
warrant and taken to the jail ward
where he is in stable condition
with a tracheotomy, broken wrist
and wired jaw.
lft p~ phoWNol
Car involved in accident where one person was killed lies in ruin at Harbor Towing in Costa Mesa.
The current 20-year-old contract
with concessionaire Harry S.
Greene wh o manages
everything except the maintenance
of the two 18-hole courses -
expires in August 1992.
Comparing the golf course to
other similar municipal courses in
other cities, researchers found that
many aspects of the course were
performing above average while
others, like the design of Mesa
Linda course, need extensive
improvements.
• Staffing levels of o ne
s uperintenden t, 20 full-time
employees and two part-time
employees are in line with similar
courses. T he $1.6 million in
maintenance costs, supplies and
payroll benefits to run the course
every year arc also similar to other
similar municipal courses. He will be transferred to the
county jail later this week. His
brother was buried in Mexico
earlier this week.
From January to September,
Costa Mesa police arrested 752
people for driving under the
inlluence of alcohol. That number
is down from the 783 arrests made
during the same period of time
last year.
The number of alcohol related
accidents is also down from 191 in
1990 to 154 this year.
"So it is working," Walker said
in reference to the department's
DUI unit, which is often honored
as the most aggressive in the state.
On Aug. 4, a pedestrian was
killed by a drunken driver near
17th Street and Placentia Avenue.
Although the pedestrian was
crossing the street on a red light,
the driver of the car has been
cha r ged with vehicular
manslaughter. The case has not
gone to court.
No court date has been set for
Morales-Marquez.
Among the findings:
• Capacity of rounds plave_d
• Private clubs have operating
expenses of about 25 percent less,
mainly because of lower labor
costs.
The Council is scheduled to take
action on the report on Oct. 21.
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'In this case, the actual deci sion to drive the car was
taken on the spur of the moment. This case involves
someone with no prior drunken driving convictions, no
criminal record at all.•
year after defense attorney Ralph
Bcncangey argued Ille jury wasn't
told they could find Ornelas guilty
of yet a lesser crime, vehicular
ma nslaughter while intoxicated
without gross negligence.
Prosecutors refiled charges of
grossly neglige nt vehicular
manslaughter while intoxicated
against Ornelas, bringing the case,
one of the most notorious in
Newport Beach's recent history,
back to court.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Luis Cardenas will hold a
pre-trial hearing today to decide if
the records and witness statements
can be used in Ornelas' SC()()nd
trial to prove he was grossly
negligent when he ran down
Killelea, 37, during a drunken
-From A1
transfer "pplications caused the
university to raise minimum
requirements from a 2.4 to a 3.0
grade point average.
Community college students
turned down for the fall quaner at
UCI were acMsed to try again for ·
the winter quaner. But academic
countelon are unable to tell thole
students what it will take to make
the grade. UCI officials say the
minimum grade point average
required will depend on how many
ap~licanu they get.
'It depends on the final, total
applicant pool. We know we have
a large applicant pool already,"
•
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defense attorney
joyride in September 1988.
A crucial piece of evidence in
the first trial was a videotape -
inadvertently filmed by Ornelas'
friend, a passenger in the car -
that shows the turbo-charged
Nissan 200SX barreling down the
alley toward Killelea.
Prosecutors anticipate showing
the videotape again in the retrial.
But Pawloski also wants to submit
additional evidence that Ornelas
had a history of drug and alcohol
problems to prove the young man
was well aware of the risks
involved when he took the wheel
of the sports car after a day of
drinking.
Among the evidence Pawloski
has asked to submit is information
from Ornelas' Pius X High School
said Manuel Gomez, asSoc:iate vice
chancellor of academic affairs at ua. "It places us in the same
situation as (UC) Berkeley and
UCLA and the o ther UC
campuses that have a larger
number of transfer applicants than
can be fully accommodated."
Beginning in the fall quarter
1992, ua will no longer accept
any transfer students below junior
class standing. Among the nine
University of California campuses,
only UC Riverside will continue to
accept lower-division transfers,
according to Gomez.
Student• who participate in
UCI'• "ZOT'' transfer program
wm continue to have the inside
counselor, "who was fully aware of
his alcohol and drug problems,
having constantly counseled him ... "
and who specifically told him
abo ut t h e "dangerou s
consequences of drinking and
driving," according to court
documents.
Pawloski also wants to use as a
witness the Pius X vice principal
who reportedly caught Ornelas
drunk at one time, and records
from Kaiser hospitals in Downey
and San Diego that show Ornelas
was treated for an alcohol and
drug problem.
Bencangey objected to the
evidence, saying the background
i'nformation is too old and
insignificant for use in the case.
He argued that everyone, at some
time in their lives, is told not to
drink and drive.
"It becomes a meaningless
distinction," Bencangcy said. "And
(such information) becomes less
and less relevant as time goes on.
"In this case, the actual decision
to drive the car was taken on the
spur of the moment. This case
involves someone with no prior
drunken driving convictions, no
criminal record at all."
track. The program allows students
to contract with UCI for upper-
division admission by agreeing to
take specific classes and
maintaining a minimum grade
point average. But the program
has become more demanding,
raising its minimum 2.4 grade
point average requirement to a 2.8
grade point average for new
students.
"There's a crunch all around,"
Cary said. "As the four-year
colleges start closing their doors
earlier and as the fees go up, more
and more students are coming to
Orange Coast College. It's getting
kind of congested around here
too."
Correction
The phone number to
make reservations for the
Ja:a Train to Santa Barbara
for the jazz festival wu
chanaed after press tlmo Jut
Tuc1d ay. Tbe correct
number for rcaervatlont or
information is 752-5456.
L• Piynel'Plloc
Estancia High's Chad Sorenson (73), Alberto Rojas (72) move in to put
th~ lid on Corona del Mar quarterback Todd kehrli (15) In last week's
13· 13 non-league football standoff between the two Newport-Mesa
District rivals. For all of the braggin', as well as the raggin', for the two
adversaries, as well as complete season statistics on the two, see 83.
ru11•1r
October 1, 1991
The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot
111111 I
Sports Editor Jtoset-Carl8oa. •• Ml-4331 at. 317
Phil Rlchardson·BoatinCVB4
Television-radio/BS
Classified/BS
Mustangs . have .-that unbeaten
feeling alter strong showing
By Richard OUM
Sports Wl1ler
T ake away one bad
quarter on special
teams, and Costa
Mesa High is
undefeated this year.
That was Coach Tom
Baldwin's sentiments
after his Mustangs
pummeled Los Amigos, 29-12. last
Friday with a dazzling se<:ond half on
both sides of the football.
"It was a verj even game in the first
half, but the second half wasn't,"
Baldwin said. ''We totally outplayed
them, scored 16 points to none and
gave up only one first down and only
three total yards in the second half."
Rancho Alamitos' 28 points in the
third quarter on Sept. 19, caused by a
variety of bizarre special teams play, is
the only glaring smudge on Costa
Mesa's report card thus far.
"If we hadn't had that one bad
quarter in the kicking game (against
Rancho Alamitos}, we would be
undefeated," said Baldwin, whose team
is 2-1 after beating Los Amigos, which
fumbled six times and lost every one.
Senior Roy Serrano is a starting
outside linebacker for Costa Mesa, but
bis kicking was the most damaging
weapon against the Lobos (0-3). "He
had two long punts and both led to
touchdowns for us," Baldwin said. "He
hit a 56-yard punt that went over the
head of the return man and we tackled
them on the 4-yard line. We were able
to put pressure on them and we took
over at the (Los Amigos) 12 ...
"The field position was really
important on both puntsr The next tirne-
wc had a bad snap and (Serrano) had
to go up high for it, but he got off a
great punt (about 42 yards) and they
tumbled and we scored, so two of his
punts led to scores for us.
"(The Lobos) are a better team than
they look. They had been leading in the
fourth quarter both weeks .(previously),
but they're just going through some
See MUSTANGS/I!
Tars picking
up the pieces
O n e minor
leak in the
drain /~
caused a major r
flood for Jeff \!
Brinkley's Newpart \ "''
H a r bo r High ~"
Sailors, who
capsized on one third quarter play
and lost their first in three non-
league football games this season.
"We played pretty well with the
exception of the long run," said
Brink.Icy, referring to Huntington
Beach quarterback Jack Friend's 54-
yard touchdown dash 2 minutes, 4
seconds into the second half that
gave the Oilers a 6-0 victory over the
See SAILORS/I!
Mustangs' Mike Cota
Bucs' conditioning shows
up big with punishment
of Cerritos eleven, 35-15
By Richard Dunn
$pc)IU Wrftef
COSTA MESA
The only ones w&lo
ca m e out flat
Saturday night were
Cerritos College's
Falcons -after they
were trampled by
host Orange Coast.
During OCC's Central Division Mission
CWtference championship last season, it
stumbled after its bye week, losing to
Cerritos, 14-7. Then; would be no
staggering this time.
•
Costa Mesa's
Mr. Sack giving
foes some fits
By Richanj Oum
$t)oltl Wl1lef
M ike Cota has been hiding
for three games. Nobody
has found him yet.
Camouflaged behind Costa
Mesa High's perpetually shifting
defensive front, Cota has parlayed
his version of hide-and-seek into
nine quarterback sacks this season.
"One reason why he can get
through is because we do so many
different things, they don't know
where he's coming from,'' Costa
Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin said of
Cota, a S-foot-10, 185-pound
senior inside linebacker who
recorded two sacks against Los
Amigos last Thunday in the
Mustangs' 29-12 victory.
Cota. with AU-Pacific Coast
League credentials as a junior,
also had nine solo tackles, two
forced fumbles and a fumble
recovery against the Lobos while
meriting the Pilot'• Player of the
Week accolade.
Furthermore, Cota volunteered
to plar offensive guard in place of
the inJured Basel Nassar (sprained
knee) last week.
0 Nauar got hurt (on Sept. 19
against Rancho Alamitos) and I
knew that they needed somebody
there,'' Cota said. "I played
(offensive guard) when I wu a
lreshman, ao I knew it. At fi.nt,
(the coaches) questioned it
b«ause I wu so small. I was
playing some at runnina back, but
l don't get a chance to play there
(because Cost.a Mesa hu an exceu
of running backs), so I volunteered
my help.
"l don't care where I play -I
just want to be playina all the
time."
Certainly not your typical 90a
attitudo, but.then~· Cota Isn't
typica.l ple,er. 'He's the kind
who can 11¥e on the edp,"
COTMI (NW• C-.. .. USC)
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OCC, coming off
an early-season bye week, apparently
learned its lesson from a year ago.
Retaining momentum after the Pirates'
season-opening victory was OCC football
coach Bill Workman's primary objective.
"We conditioned real hard, too, and
that makes us better," said Workman,
whose crew worked over Cerritos to the
sound of a 35-15 imprint. "As the game
wore on, I thought we had a little more
zip than they did. I could tell maybe by
the middle of the second quarter, but by
the middle of third quarter, for sure.
There were seven minutes left in the third
quarter and we were up, 35-7."
Actually, the Pirates (2-0), who shut
out Long Beach City, 26-0, m their fint
game, held a 28-7 lead with 7:20 left in
the third quarter, but who's counting? It
was 35· 7 when OCC outside linebacker
Tyler Cortright smothered an errant
Cerritos punt snap in the end zone with
5:02 left in the third.
By the middle of the third quarter,
Workman had his bench cleared.
Sophomore quarterback Donnie Smith -
"We really haven't turned him loose, yet,"
Workman said -completed 7 of 13
passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns
with one interception. He came out in the
third quarter.
Adrain Steen, OCC's sophomore
tailback and the leading returning rusher
in the conference, also came out in the
third quarter after gaining over 100 yards
for the second strai~ht game.
Steen, who earned 20 times for 105
yards, added two 1-yard touchdown runs.
His last score came in the third quarter
with 7:20 left, making it 27-7. Going
almost unnoticed was OCC kicker Carlos
Ornelas, who was 5-for-5 on extra-point
tries.
The turnin~ point offensively for the
Bucs came ururiediately after Cerritos
took the opening advantage.
Cerritos ( 1-2) fooled the OCC defense
on a reverse in the first quarter as
running back Darnell Morgan scampered
21 yards around the right side for a
touchdown, but the Pirates tied matters
See PIRATES/I!
South Coast Tournament title lifts
CdM poloists back to No. 1 ranking
By Kevin Logan
~w....
Corona del Mar High has reclaj.rned its
No. 1 ranking in the latest CIF 4-i\ water
polo coaches' poll announced Monday by
virtue of its 13-6 rout of previous No. 1
San Oemente in the finals of the annual
South Coast water polo tournament
Saturday.
In the championship game played at
Newport Harbor High, CdM dominated
from the fint whistle, scorina early and
often. In the tint quarter, senion Austin
Weir and Ted Simpkins sa>red two pis
apiece to give the Sea l(jngs a 4--1
cushion. .
San Oemente stayed within range until
the final minutes of the first half. Starting
with 1:58 remainina in the second
quarter, CdM rolled out seven
consecutive goals from four c:tifferent
playen to J•in control of the match.
Welr, aeapite playina in pain after
breakina two bone.s in his foot earlier this
ICl$00+ finished with fJYe goals. while
Simpkins added four. Seniors Brent
O'Bri~ and Alex Tamousb scored twice
each for CdM.
CdM's success Saturday was due in
large pan to its knack for .. returning the
favor'' after a San Oementc score. In the
opening quarter, Weir blew a shot by
Tritons JOiiie Pat Ortiz just eight seconds
after Tim Hornig had sco~ for San
Oemente.
Aaain in the second quarter, Weir
scored just 14 seconds after Jeremy
Laster's goal. Late in the quarter, the Sea
Kinp' Brent O 'Brien scored 21 seconds
after a Sean Lane goal.
"We played very well for (the fint)
three quarters.'' said ninth·year head
coach John Varau. "We still have a k>na
way to go and we are still tnakiQS aome
mistakes, but I believe we are
fundamentally 10Und." '•
Varpa wu abo pleased with the team's
performance after he Inserted two
underclassmen in the startina lineup: "We
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Hig.h school football
From 81
on their ensuln1 drive.
WU Ibo tbe ftl'll time that we'd been
ICOl"ed on. You never know how a team'•
IOin& IO reKt to tboeo tblnas . .,
ba\ien 't chiJlted . Calvary Chapel in
an 'ugly' 14-0 win
T he def cnse recorded a
shutout. the rushing attack
averaged 5.4 yards per carry,
but Calvary Chapel Coach Kris
Van Hook said his football team
won ugly last Saturday night.
"I wu IClred being down 7-0, but we
kind of bo.anccd back ript away,"
Workman aald. "That's a good sign for a
team to respond like that. It wu the fint
time (this seuon) that we were behind. It
-OCC weot 77 yvdl on ll> ~ u Smith
capped the drWe with a ,_,.,d ICOriq paa
to tight end Brian Higinl. Smith'• former
Edi.son High teammate. Higjnt, who came
out for the team late after redshirting at
UCLA Jast year, made a diving catch in the
comer of the end mme near lbe ecr= line..
Smith and Hlgina coanec:t 63 time&
for an Edison rocord iD 1989. Some tJUDat
.. ,t .... ~action pill .. Ibo
fullback (AnlOIM Onwa) ra lbe flat. but
the fullbKk WU covered," WorlDBu tald.
tl(Smiah) put it in the riP• ~ ..
HJilifts carrt it. It WU a peat catch.
1'at'1 two touchdown catcbel) In a row
(for Higgins -the ono aaUmt Lona
Beach City WU a clauic. ffe'I I pretty
pd recehel."
ladth, • fiery quartcibact. pul occ
abud, 13-7, with 1"' aecoad ICOrina pllL
.. The fumbling was the worst
thing," said Van Hook, whose
~uad earned a 14-0 non-league
victory over host Army-Navy
Academy in Carlsbad.
Coburn
"In the second half, we fumbled
three times inside their 30-yard '"-----~
line and we should've scored at · Alma
least three or four more times. -----------• Our passing protection broke
down a little, but it wasn't the
effort, we were just blocking the
wrong people."
The Eagles {2·1) gained 146
yards on 27 carries, led by E-back
Matt Ke llo gg, w ho scored
Calvary's first touchdown with a 5-
yard jaunt in the first quarter.
"It was a seven-play drive that
covered 57 yards," Van Hook said.
"We just ran the ball and did a
good job on the first series. We
established our running game.
"We ran well all night. If we
just hadn't fumbled, the game
wouldn't have been that close.
Even on the (fumbles) you don't
lose, it still hurts your average
quite a bit."
Kellogg carried 13 times for 76
yards while Kenny Alma (6-27)
and Rick Coburn (3-14) each
averaged over four yards per carry.
Defensively, Alma was involved in
all three Calvary sacks while Mike
Echan and Sabe Younger had
in terceptions.
"We're a senior team and we
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Newport Harbor (2-1)
SUSON (INDMDUAL)
Pl.,er
r1nney
Mancuso
Gear rrn
Oler
Ketclllm wimams
Smilh
R ......
tcb ""' "" 60 294 49
35 187 53
7 26 3 7
2 29 14 5
2 6 30
2 ·3 ·I 5
2 ·1 6 ·80
1 ·3 .3 0 , .... ""
Player P• pc Jd9 pht Wiiiiams 28 14 123 3
Oler 22 9 87 I
Hams 1 o o o , .. ,.,
COiuccio
Mc Kown
Lawson
Mancuso
Mangnall
UBa.ss
R.oetwtne
pc""'' avg.
9 84 9 3
5 52 10 4
5 25 5 0 2 27 13 5
2 22 11 0
1 5 5 0 aco""8
td '°"" 3 19
2 15 0 9
0 32 0 4
0 0
0 ·2
0 ·3
pot. tel
500 1
.409 1
.000 0
td long
0 31
1 13
1 8
0 19
0 20
0 5
F"tnney 18, Mancuso 12, Tlfl 9. Lawson 6.
McKown 6. Kaiser 2
81EASON (TUM)
Opp a.nor.
Total fifsl downs 28 45
Rustles·yardage 76-307 110·534
Averioe 111S111ng ~ 4.0 4.9
Average Mhlng yardage I 02 178
T a1a1 passing yardaoe 246 209
Ave119e passing yardaQe 82 70
Pass comp. a~ Int 22-53·7 24-50-2 Avo gain per pass comp 11 2 8 7
Avo gM per pass attmP 4 6 4 2
Net rellJm yaroage• 22 6S
T Ol3I ~ks-yardage 4 • 16 5 .33
Average sacks. yardage 1 3 .5 3 1 6 • 11
Net yard19e 461 n3
• W • I I 1W 1& 1. Trona (4-
0); 2. Celva~ ChaDel (2·f);
3. So. Calif. Chnstlan (2-1 ); 4. Lin-
field (2-1); 5. Kilpatrick J2·11 ; 6. Hamilton (3-0); 7. LA Bap st 2-1):
8. Rosamond (2-1); 9. Boron 2-1);
10. Village Christian (1-2).
....should be playing better than we
are right now," Van Hook said.
"I'm a little frustrated with the
fact that we didn't do what we had
to do to totally dominate."
-By RicblU'd Du.aa
0
C•lverw Chlipel t4, Aun, .._, 0 to.re br Quart...
Catvwy Chapel 7 7 0 0-14
Army~ 0 0 0 0-0 Anta..rw
Cal-Kelooa 5 n11 (Sl)niy ldcte), 7:00. -teoonil Gu.-
Cal -Guld 10 pass from Shdly {Shll1cey
kick). 5:00_
Allendante: JOO (es1lmlled).
IMOMOUAL RUSHING
Cal-Kelooo. 1J.7S; Aha. &-27; CoCxm. 3·
14; Pana. 2·13: Mu1111o. 1-8; Shney, 1-e: ~.
1-2. IMDMDUAL PAaalMQ
Cal-Shney, S-15-0, fil.
. INDMDUAL RSCllMMQ
Cal-°'11z, 2-35: GI*!. 2-17; E~ H 5.
SAILORS~
From 81
Sailors last Thursday.
"Everybody was anticipating
another guy making the tackle. We
didn't pursue with the proper
angles or enough intensity. We
were a little slow getting to him.
On the sideline, I saw that he'd
popped through and I knew we
didn't have anybody back there
because he went by the
cornerbacks. I thought we had him
hemmed in, but other than that,
we did a pretty good job on him
defensively."
Newport Harbor (2-1), which
prepared all week for Huntington
Beach's 4-6 defense, was unable to
retaliate. Its offense had 153-net
yards while gaining only six first
downs.
"We needed to block people,"
Brinkley said. "We didn't block
the way we can. Had we blocked
up front and put a couple scores
on the board, then we would've
been all right.
"I don't think it was a matter of
ge tting away fro m th e
fundamentals because we went in
with a basic package, but for
whatever reason we didn't get it
done. We went in with a real
limited offensive package and we
went in anticipating a running-base
offense which we thought could
generate at least two scores .
ICMluyllt.t~
Orang~ Coast's Adrain Steen pulls away'from Cerritos' Makulm Hunt (9), Anthony Valentin csn.
High school football
•aF & II I W 19' 1& 1. Tustin
(3·0); 2. Valencia (3-0); 3. Brea-
Olinda (3·0); 4. Garden Grove (3-0);
5. Woodbridge (3·0); 6. Sierra Visfa
(2-1); 7. Pacifica (2-1); 8. BueQa
Par1c (2-1); 9. Rancho Alamttos (2-0·1);
10. Mewport Harbor (2·1).
"We felt (the Oilers) weren't
going to score much, and by
running our base stuff and not
turning the ball over and not
putting our defense's back to the
wall, we thought we would punch
in a few scores and get out with a '
win."
Ill -fated for the Sailors,
Huntington Beach (1-2) came up
· with its finest defensive skit of the
preseason and blocked Newport
Harbor's running attack, keeping
tailback Brandon Finney {17
carries for 58 yards) and fullback
Tony Mancuso (5-14) out of the
end zone.
"(The Oilers) played very well,"
Brinkley said. "I'm sure it was
their best game. They turned the
ball over quite often in their first
two preseason games and they
didn't tum the baJI over at all
against us.
"They didn't surprise us because
we knew they were going to run
that 46 (defense). We prepared for
it all week. It's that man coverage,
(Chicago) Bears type of thing, and
we prepared for that -we just
didn't block the way we're capable
of blocking."
Busters/
Galnsl
(Last week's plays of 30 yards or more)
• 32 -Brian Broadbend (Mater
Del) field goal.
• 31-Mlke Smith (Estancia),
field goal.
•31 -Chrlstlan Gomez
(Estancia). run
Players I
(Last week's offensive eye-openers)
• Mater Del's Biiiy Blanton -13
of 24 for 184 yards. 1 TD.
•Costa Mesa's Fernando Ospina,
21 carries. 112 yards.
• Estancla's Nelson Olshefski. 23
carries, 97 yards.
•Costa Mesa's Matt Harber, 9
for 18 for 90 yards and 2 TDs.
•Corona del Mar's Jason Clark.
7 catches. 58 yards.
Stoppers I
(Last week's clelens!Ye eye-openers)
• Newport Harbor noseguard
Tony Mancuso, who had half the
sailors' four quarterback sacks, while
l inebacker Brandon Finney,
Mancuso 's backfield mate
offensively, Included a smashing hit
for a 6-yard loss, among others.
MUSTANGS:
From 81
hard times right now. We came
out in the second half and moved
the ball very, very well after we'd
scored (late in the first haU)' to go
ahead 13-12 at halftime.
"ln the first half we played
shaky, but that's going to happen,
p~rticularly this ear?: in the year.
We use so many different fronts
and stunts that those things will
happen. Defensively we played the
way we expected them to play, so
there were no real big surprises.
"(Junior qua rterback) Matt
Harber played very well, but we're
expecting him to come along. His
statistics arc not spectacular, but
he did a super job of running the
offense .. "
Players of the Week
MATT HARBER
A junior
quarterback,
the 6-foot-3,
170-pound
junior
completed 9
of 18
passes for
90 yards
---
Average ne1 yardage 150 291
To1al punts·average 13·35 11 -18.3
Fumbles-fumbles loS1 5.3 5·2 Newport Harbor Players of the Week
• Costa Mesa -Linebacker Mike
Cota. whose tarring 9-yard sack of
the Los Amigos quarterback In the
early moments of the third quarter
forced Los Amigos to punt
and two touchdowns, as
well as no interceptions. ..
Total tumovers 1 O 4
Average turnovers 3 3 1 3
Flags-yardage 13·93 8·66
Average ftags-yaroage 4 3·31 2 6·22
Avg. Time of possession 20:40 27:20
•Punt retums, lmerceptlons, tuirble returns
Log, schedule
13 Orange 10
)4 Ocean View O
0 Huntington Beach 6
Oct. 4 -El Modena (home)
Oct 11 -Estancia (at Or.-inge Coast)
Oct 17 -Saddle bad.• (home)
Oct. 25 -Corona d el Mar• (at OCCl
Oct. 31 -Untversiry-(at Irvine)
Nov. 8-Tustin• (home)
Nov. 14 -Woodbridge• (at Irvine)
·~a View League game
PHIL BLOOMBERG
A defensive
tackle, the
6-foot-1 ,
245-pound
junior had
four solo
tackles, two
assists and
a pass
deflection in the Sailors'
6-0 loss to Huntington.
BEAU RALPHS
A 6-foot-2,
230-pound
junior
defensive
tackle, he
had five solo
tackles, one
assist and two
quarterback
sacks for a minus-8 yards In
top defensive effort.
• Mater Del -senior Inside
linebacker Jason Thies has two
sacks In three snaps to push Santa
Ana 12 yards back. and Just out of
field goal range near the end of the
first period.
• Estancia -linebacker Ricardo
Augllar, getting the hit of the night
with a crusher on CdM's Tom Hess
to end the third quarter.
•Corona del Mar -Tom Hess.
who caught Chr1st1an Gomez from
behind. saving a touchdown on
31-yard gain.
ROY SERRANO
A 5-foot-6,
190-pound
senior
linebacker
and punter,
he pinned
Los Amigos
with 56-and
42-yard
punts, both of which led to
Costa Mesa scores.
D .-.0-.. ............... , • ---· ... . CtnlDI 1 • 0 ,_,,
OrlllOI COllt 0 ft 14 ·-· ......... C«-~~.::.=:r•t1 ..
occ-...-. ...............
**}, 13:29. OCC-PD*ll 15.-M1111111 ....
Nd!). 4:19. occ-s.n 1""~•·1:11. .,....... ,.., occ-s.n t ,. ~Ilk*). r:20. OCC-CedtllC ......,. _, Plft ._ Ill
end 1'Dftl (Om!lll '**). 5:0Z. ...... ,..,., C«-tlcb ZS Piii hm l.opG (\.opll ,_.
1D ftle). 0:25. ~2.200(.........,,. l9IDMDUAL ......... C«-Thomplon. 14-79; Morgln. Mt ... nes, S-23: Alelclndlr, S-12: Pllln. 5--4; Glot-
ftld, 2·for~-3: Lopez; 1..fot~
PW, 1.fof-rrhls .... occ-Steen. 20.1os: se.nwi. W7: w..
lnglOn. 4-28: PkMtll. 1-28: WQllllllwlci;. 2.f:
Bel, 1·5: GrMt, 2-3; Smll\, S-2: Rola, 1-1;
On!Wly, 1.0; Glrvtdl. 2.W..,.....10. .....,....,NU_.
C.-Groltlld. 5-10-0. 40; Lopez. 4-11-(), 65. occ~~-0.1
Cer-Hlclcl, 4-48; Pm. 1·22; .... 1-10:
Wltks, 1-9: llatMt. 1·5: c.tlr, 1-3. • OCC-Pblshl. 2~ llgglnl. 2-28; Kmi«,
1..JO: Vowel, 1·27; Gmes. 1-18; Pondlr, 1~
QMlll STATISTIC8 -
Cer occ
Arst doWnS 11 17 Rushes·Ylfdloe 37·118 46-203 Pusr.o yanllge 95 144
Passing &-13-1 14-1~1
Mel reUn yanlaQe. 12 9
Sldcs·ynagt 2-tr*l-13 1~7 .... Ylflllllt 212 ,. Pl.Its 11-35 4-27.5
Mlllla.fll'ntlllt losl 2·2 1-1 Aaol.ftll yanlaQe 3-25 M5 Timi~ possession 25:53 34:07
• Purt l'IUnS, lnlercepelons, MNllt """'
PILOT
GRID'
STATS
Costa Mesa (2-7)
A.HOM ClllDMDUAL)
,..,.,
Hner Nebllng ,..,.,
Meter
J. Ospina
Nlebllng
Vega
Harding
JIQIOWSld
Tran
... 'l7 1
........
tolt ""' ... (6 338"" 1.4
28 162 5.8
14 73 5.2
6 ·19 -3.3
5 37 7..4
1 1 1.0
1 -s -s.o
p .......
po ...
54 223 .....
5 0 0 0
'": "'t..,,,
7 81 11.S
3 29 9.7
3 22 7.3
3 18 s.o
2 12 11.0
2 7 3.5
8oor" ....
~-= 3 41
0 14
1 0
0 14
0 1
0 -e ,... ...
.500 3 ,000 0 ,..,
1 27 0 14
0 9
0 9
7 0
0 5
J Ospina 30: F. Ospina 20; Mlyer 12,
L~ 10; Tran S; 19 a.
UASON(TUM)
0.• 1 QI T OCll ftrsl downs 22 44
Rushes·)'ll'daOt 93-377 •511 Average rusl*lg gain 4. 1 5.0
Average rusl*lg yW1lage 12' 197
T OCll passing ylllllgl • 49 2Z3
Avnge pesslng yardage 111 74
Pass ~.111r111t. lrt 4-~2 27~
Avg. gain per pass COllll. 12.2 U
Avg. gain per pass 1111111 o.9 4.1
Net rmn yardage• 94 114
Total uctcs..yvdaQe 10 -41e 2 • 15 A~ saclel, ynage 3.3 _. U -6
Mel ywdage <t54 t13
Averaoe net ylfdage 151 304
Total puiq-Mf109 11-30 7~~ FiJnbln·fl.fnblt• lost 12·11 .....
TOlll UlloYen 13 M Avnoe 11.mOYtn U .0
FlaQS·Ylfdlot 18· 134 22· 32
AY91'1Qt llags-yatdage M5 7
Avg Time of posnsslon 19:30 2t30
• Pvnl reuns, 1ra1tepeor.. tumble '*""' I
Log, schedule·!
27 Twentynine Palms IO
28 Rancho Alamitos 142
29 Los Amigos 12
Oct. 4 -at Brea-Olinda
Oct. 11 -CdM (at Newport>, 7
Oct. 17 -Laguna Hills• (at MV), 7
Oct. 25-Centui)'• (at Newport>, 7
Nov. 1 -Laguna ee.cti• (at NH), 7
NO'I. 8-Estancia• (at OCQ, 7
Nov. 15-Trabuc.o Hills• (At OCQ, 7
• Paciric Coast league pme
Charlie Brande on the mend WATER POLO: CdM No. 1 again
NEWPORT BEACH -Charlie Brande, former
Coro na del Mar and Newport Harbor girls
volleyball coach and The Pilot'• volleyball
columnist, suffered a burst appendix last week but
said he hopes to be back on his feet by
Wednesday.
Resting comfortably in his room at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach on Monday
afternoon, Brande said he was feeling better his
volleyball column, which is published every
Thursday, is on schedule.
Now assistant Jirls voll eyball coach at Edison
High, Brande said he began feeling ill last
Wednesday but attributed it to flu, which has
been going around the 5Chool.
"The kids get flu all the time, so you have to
coach through it," he said. "Thursday, after the
Laguna-El Toro game, I went out for dinner but
had to leave (early). I WIS feeling that bad."
Brande said he WH in too much pain to sleep
\ '·
Thursday night. "It was Uke a knife was being
stuck in me," he said.
Brande admitted himself to Hoag Hospital
around 4 a.m. for a series of blood tests. An
emergency appendectomy was performed around
11, at which point It was determined that his
appendix had bunt.
"Those were not happy hours," said Brande, •
who ran a fever of more than 103 over the
weekend. By Monday, though, his temperature
was back down to normal.
"I may be out on Wednesday. I'm hoping I can
go to the Santa Barbara tournament this
weekend." he said.
Brande coached Newport Harbor to the ClP
Southern Section •·A championship in 1979. Hi.I
Corona del Mar team WIS the CIP S·A runner-up
In 1989. Brande accepted the assistant coaching
position at Edison thi1 year. -ay JCJrt Wokott
From 81
changed It (the starting lineup)
around and started a sophomore
(Crosby Grant) and a junior
(Andrew Tamoush) instead of two
seniors.
"I think that added more to the
chemistry of the team. It is also
good to have guya like that (Drew
Devine and O'Brien) who can
come off the bench for you."
CdM goalie Rob Plk.e, who
recorded t • saves in the
championship match, said, "It's
nice to have 10 players that can
atart at anytime. "That gJves us
trcmcndou1 versatility and depth. I
fee l co nfident with any
combination or six players in front or me."
Newport HRrhor came just short
'
•m: lfillll I 4-A W 11: 1. CdM;
2. San Clemente; 3. Capistrano Val-ley; 4. Villa Par1<: 8. Newport
H•rbor; 6. Tustin; 7. Foothlll; 8.
Millikan; 9. El Dorado; 10. El Toro. •mi a z.a • 11: 1. Santa Maria; 2. Coete Me_u1 3. Al·
hambl'Cl' 4. Walnut' 5. SOuth Pasa·
dena; 8. Brea·Offnda; 7. Cabrillo; 8. Kennedy: 9. Buena; San Bernardino.
of reaching the final against CdM,
despite some late-game heroics
against No . I seeded San
Clemente. Held to five goals In the
first three quarten, the Sailon,
ranked fi{th in CIP, entered the
finaJ period down S.S.
However, Newport fought back •
with goals from Riki KrumiM ·
(with 4:47 remaining) and P111&I
Backus (3:38). Then with 1:40 Wt
on the cloc~ the Sailon• Joe
Huel deposited an Oliver Fteener
feed in the back of the goal with a
5pectacular backhand shot.
However, it was all for nauaht
as the Tritons' Lane scored at
t : 19. Newport's last chasico
vanished with less than ball·•·
minute remalnina when Pleencr'•
desperation shot wu stopped by
San Clemente's Ortiz.
Newport Coach Bill Barnett wu
not pleased after the SaUon' &oil.
"We gave the aame away," Aid
Barnett. "It was Chriltmaa out
there today. Our j)ait.. wN
atrocious. We had several mental
lapses."
I
Orange County
Prep Football Top 1 O
(by the Pilot's sports staff)
1.11111• Vllll
~~ Diego's No. 2
t eam.. El ~ ...... 1~7; l..lglla ,.. net
2.Mllm'Dll
Monarchs
(•-O) escape
upset bid by
Santa Ana ..
Next up: At
Riverside Pott.
8. Elllll'lllZI
Aztecs (3·0) ~ get past a very
good St John •
Bosco eleven, 12~; Nm: Long •
Beach Jordan. ..~
4. rd
Tillen (3-0)
showing true
colors. San
ClemerD and
Orange stlnd
between 5-0. •
, __ _
Cougars
(1 ·2) vlc:Ums #:.'r7 ;-:;o,a...
of too-tough
sch e du I e·;
Another gem
OfDCt SeMIB.
7. B Midi•
Vang uards
(3..()) make It ine stral(.flt;
On road l1tday
against New·
port Harbor.
Ch argers
(2-1) forced to
rally against
Las Vegas foe;
Fontna looms
Friday at OCC.
9. Loi
Griffins (3-0)
put away Villa
Park, 17-3;
dangerous St
John Bosco
awaits Friday.
SALT and PEPPER
Pi lot Power Ratings
Orange County Prep Football ,, ........... . ....................... ,
School (record) Rating
1. Mission Viejo (3-0) ......... 95.0
2. Mater Del (4-0 ............... 94.6
3. Esperanza (3-0) .............. 94.6
4. Tustin (3·0) .................... 89.4
5. Valencia (3-0) ................ 88.3
6. Capistrano Valley (1-2) ... 67 .5
7. El Modena (3·0) ............. 86.9
8. Edison (2-1) ................... 86.6
9. Los Alamitos (3-0) .......... 86.3
10. Brea-Olinda (3-0) ........... 65.9
11 . Servile (3-0) ................... 84 .4
'12. Loara (3-0) ..................... 84.3
• 13. Woodbridge (3-0) .......... 82.5
• 14. Irvine (2-1) ..................... 81.0
15. University (2-1) .............. 80.9
16. Garden Crove (3-0) ....... 79.7
17. La Habra (2-1) ............... 78.7
18. Pacifica (2-1) .................. 77.7
19. Sunny Hills (1-2) ............ 76. 7
20. El Toro (1-2) .................. 75.5
21. Rancho Alamitos (2-0-1) 74.6
""22. Laguna Hills (2-1) .......... 73.5
23. Newport Harbor (2-1 ) .... 72.3
~24. Villa Park (1-2) ............... 72.0
25. Westminster (1-2) .......... 71 .3
26. Buena Park (2-1) ............ 70.2
27. Foothill (1-2) .................. 69.5
28. Santa Ana (0-3) .............. 68.9
29. Marina (1-2) ................... 68.1
30. El Dorado (2-1) .............. 67.8
COTA:
From 81
Baldwin aald . ..But molt
Unebacken can.
On defense, Cota ii shielded
behind note 1uard Fernando
91P.na and tcreClned by ends Ryan
Pait and Adam Hernandez. Ho
bad fM aacb ln c.otta Mea't
opener, a 27-0 victory OYer
~tynine Palms. then two more
apimt Rancho AJamitOt, a 42-28 ....
"1beY b8" mo there because I'm a blttzer," Cota uld.
~· pa I lot of diffennt
frOBtl and I lot ol differeot
1tuta." Baldwin aald. ''That'•
'
31. Santa Margarita (1-2) ..... 67.7
32. Huntington Beach (1-2). 66.5
33. Fullerton (1-1-1) ............ 66.0
34. Dana Hills (1-0-2) .......... 65.1
35. Fountain Valley (0-2-1) .. 65.0
36. Orange (1-1-1 ) ............... 64.8
37. Savanna (2-1) ................. 63.3
38. Troy (0-2-1) ................... 62.5
39. Trabuco HiHs (0-2-1) ...... 62.3
40. Estancia (2-0-1 ) .............. 61 .5
41 . Corona del Mar (1-1-1) .61.4
42. La Quinta (1-2) .............. 59.8
43. Costa Mesa (2-1) ............ 59.7
44. Ocean View (1-2) .......... 59.0
45. Saddleback (0-2-1) ......... 58.3
46. Anaheim (1-2) ................ 55.7
47. San Clemente (1-2) ........ 55.5
46. Century (2-1) ................. 55.3
49. Katella 0-2) ................... 54.5
50. Cypress (1 -2) .................. 54.0
51. Magnolia (1-2) ............... 53.9
52. Santiago (0-3) ................. 53.3
53. Canyon (1-2) .................. 53.2
54. Kennedy (1-2) ................ 53.1
55 . Bolsa Grande (1-2) ......... 53.0
56. Western (0-3) ................. 52.9
57. Los Amigos (0-3) ............ 52.7
58. Laguna Beach (1-2) ........ 52.5
59. Sonora (1-2) ................... 52.4
60. Santa Ana Valley (0~3) ... 51 .3
what (Cota) did last year and he
did really well. He wu our buic
stunter. \Ve had David Phillips In
the middle lu t year and he had a
lot of range and speed, but if
something went wrong. (Cota)
could cover it up."
Cota, also a wrestler and
baseball player, chanaed hil jeney
number from 36 to 55 lut week '°
ho could play riaht J:::·
Defonaively, thou&h, It 't
seem to matter what be'• wearina .
• . he'• aot the qualtert>aci'a
numben.
0 Before the play'a Mbd. l bido
behind the parda and u tbe pmc
pa on, after the ftnt or llCODd
play, I'm able to read the otreMtYe
counts." Cota aaJd. 0 0ur defente
It mo1tly dOltped for blhaei. I
come from anywhere."
~ IUinone/PGol
Estanda's Jeff Chamberlain takes care of CdM defender Scott (ri~t), and Estancia running back Netson Olshefski (40) pays the
Pannier (42), but someone fC?'Sot about Corona's Mike Ryan 0 prece in Friday night's Newport-Mesa School District showdown.
~agles learning the 'ifs' don't count
Estancia dominated the statistics,
and still. can boast unbeaten status
By Richard Dunn
Spoita Wrltef
If the ifs counted, Estancia High
would be basking in a 3-0 record.
But they don't.
If the field goal try was better, if
the Eagles' receivers had held onto
quarterback Matt Johner's passes,
if a tipped pass hadn't fallen into
the hands of a Corona del Mar
receiver ...
"There were a lot of ifs," said
Estancia Coach John Licbengood,
w~ose squad tied Corona del Mar
last Friday, 13-13, after statistically
dominating the non-league contest.
"Our kids played hard and 1
told them after the game, 'We
didn't lose it, we didn't win it and
we have nothing to be ashamed of.
Let's build off of it, make some
corrections and try to get better.' "
However, although Liebengood
knows 2-0-1 sounds much better
than last year's 2-8 count, a
triumph over intra-district rival
CdM was, oh, so close.
'1Two balls were dropped that
cou Id 've been touchdowns,".
Liebcngood said. "Then we had
the blocked field goal. If it was
higher, we would've won it, but
there are all those ifs. If we
wouldn't have been off sides we
wouldn't have gotten a penalty and
had to punt the ball (in the third
quarter). I'm just happy we played
well and showed a lot of
im,erovement.
'I t1idn't even sec (the Estancia
penalty during Mike Smith's 38-
yard field goal try with two
seconds left in the game). They
went down and picked (the flag)
up and we got a face mask. You
can't end the game on a penalty,
so (CdM) had the ball on offense
fo r one more play.''
Smith had booted field goals
from 31 and 26 yards out to give
Estancia a 13· 7 lead in the fourth
quarter, but CdM tied it with 3:14
left. The. Eagles drove to the CdM
21-ya rd line after taking over on
their own 37 with 0:52 remaining
in the game. Johner had runs of 9,
14 and 14 yards in the last drive to
get the Eagles into field goal
range.
"It was a low kick. but if I had
to do it again, I'd do it,"
Liebengood said.
• m: WI• II • 11: 1. Artesia (3-0); 2. Arroyo ·Grande (2-1); 3.
91air (3-0); 4. Temple City (2-'f); 5.
Lompoc (2-1 ); 6. St. Anthony (3-0);
7. San Luis Obls~o (3-0); 8. Laguna
Hills (2· 1 ); 9. Eatancla (2-0. ~ ); 1 o.~South Pasadena (3-0).
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Estancia (2-0-1)
HAaoN (IMDMDUALJ
~ Olsllefsld
Gomez
Jot1ner
Sob
Naranjo ,.,,.,
Lelllef
~ Johner
pa
32
........... _.. nn-.
37 167 4.4
35 201 5.7
16 53 3.6
6 3 0.5
5 17 3.4 1 .. 4.0
' .17 ·17.0
p ......
pc,... phi
9 104 I
RMelwtfte pc ·nn.-..
4 <42 10.5
2 47 23.5
, 12 12.0
1 . -2 -2.0
1 5 5.0
SllASON (TUii)
bl lone
0 27
0 31
1 19
0 4
0 8
0 4
0 -1'7
pot. td
.281 1
bl lone
0 15
1 29
0 12
0 ·2
0 5
Tolll fttst doWns ~ ~
Rushn·yardage SS.176 96-505
Avnge MhilO gain 2 7 5.3
A..age Mhilg yardage 59 168
Total pmlng Yll'ClaOe 238 104
AY9t1Qt pmlng yWdage 79 35
Pass ~ ... lrl 29-58-3 9-32-1
Avg. gain per pm~ 8.2 11.6
Avg. gain per pass ~ 4.1 3.3
Net """" yanilol• <48 65 T Obi Sldcs·ywdlge 8 -42 7 -43
A..age SICb. ynage 2.6 ·14 2.3 ·1D.3
Net yardage 420 641
A..age nl!I yWigl 140 214 TOlll pms-mnge 20-36 15--35
tUnbles·lll'nllln lost 1 ().5 6-3
Total unowrs 8 4
AY9t1Qt unovws 2. 7 1.3 Rags..ynage 20-130 27-185
AY9t1Qt fllgs-yWlge 6.7-43 M2 Avg. T1me ~ poamlon 20:35 27:25
•Pin reuns. lnlercepllont. ~ '*"'
Log, schedule
10 Los Amigos 3
3 la Quint-1 O
13 Corona del Mar 13
Oct. 3-K.atella (at La Pal~ Pari<)
Oct. 11 -Newport (at Orange Coast>
Ott. 18-Ctntuty· (at Orange Coast), 7
Ott. 24-Laguni l!Nd\0 (at Newport). 7
No¥. 1 -at f rabuc:o Hils•. 7
No¥. 8-um Mesa• 1at ~Coast>. 1
NoY. 1S-Laguna Hills• Cat Million Viefo), 7
•p.afic Co.t league pme
Estancia Players of the Week
NELSON OLSHEFSKI
A 5-foot-6.
185-pound
sophomore
tailback, he
gained 97
yards on 23
carries,
filling In for
Christian
Gomez, who came
an Injury in second quarter.
AREA
SPORTS
SCHEDULE
quarterback Todd Kehr11
twice on heavy rushes.
There were some 'ifs'
for Sea Kings, aS well
By Richard Dunn
Sports Writer
Even if Corona del Mar High
had not blocked the potential
game-winn ing field goal against
intra-district rival Estancia last
Friday, it wouldn't have counted
because of a face mask penalty
on the Eagles.
CdM's Chris Quinn and Tom
Hess were credited with the
block when Estancia's Mike
Smith attempted a 38-yarder
with two seconds left. Corona
del Mar got its tie (13-13), but
whether the field goal try was
obstructed by a Oag or block,
the Sea Kings had already
blown .their chance 3 minutes,
12 seconds earlier.
"Every play is a big deal, it's
just that some are more obvious
than others," CdM Coach Dave
Holland said philosophically.
The reason Holland wants to
cringe is because CdM, after
wide receiver J eff Wegener
caught a 10-yard touchdown
pass from Todd Kehrli to tie the
game in the fourth quarter,
muffed the extra-point.
"Our kid misses the handle
on the PAT," Holland said.
"Physical mistakes are going to
happen. You can't hold anybody
responsible. There are people
• making mistakes on every play
-some are obvious and some
aren't.
"You take it in stride, it's part
of the game. Physical mistakes
happen. The ones that kill you
arc mental mistakes. The snap
was a little low, but I think we
could've handled it. As things
piled up, he thought he'd try
and get something out of it.
Down the line (or later this
season), he would've tried to get
(the field goal) going."
After Smith gave Estancia a
13-7 lead with 7:52 left in the
game on a 31-yard boot, CdM
began its longest drive of the
evening. Fullback Ryan
Steelberg had been playing with
a sep arated sho ulder -
a lthough nobody knew it,
including himself -and Kchrli
had been roughed up by the
Eagles' defense .
But Kehrli got hot in the final
drive , completing six of eight
passes for 48 yards.
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Corona de/ Mar (1-1-1)
SUaoN (IMDMDUAI.) ........ ... ""' .......... 37 93 2.5 3 14
13 26 2.0 0 7
16 ·12 -0.8 0 17
p .......
,..,., ... pc "" phi pot. td Ketr11 65 28 291 4 .431 1
~ Cllf1(
Hess weoener Tumer
HooYtr
Clemons Stee~
pc_ nn.-..
10 65 6.5 8 86 10.7
6 83 13.8
1 25 2~.o
1 5 5.0
I S 5.0
I ..J ·3.0
SUSOll (TUii)
bllon8
0 15
0 28 1 19
0 25
0 5
0 5
0 ..J
°" ... '°"" T ota1 fttst doWns 44 2<4
Rushas·yardlQe 122-677 5~155
AYenQe l\IShlno gairl 5.5 2.6
Average Nshlng ~ 225 51
Total PmWlg ywdage 255 301
Avwage pusilg yardage 85 100
Pm C01111.111111lt. ire 1~ 2MS-4
Avg. gairl per P1S$ ~ 16.0 10.S
Avg. gain per PIS$ IDT'C> 6.5 4.6 ,.. r.un yardage. ss 6t
TOCllsacb~ 3·16 7-48
Avwage sacks, yardaoe 1 ·5.3 2.3 • 16
Nit Ylf'dage 1014 459
AY9t1Qt Mt )'lf'daga 338 153
TOCll pul'CS·Ml'IQI 8..J6 17-32
~·fll'nbleS los1 7-5 6-2
T ocal 1l#TIO¥tf1 9 6
AVWIQ8 1Um1Mr1 3 0 2.0
fbot·Ylf'dage 2().136 20-121
AY9f1Qt "'°1·yardaoe 6. 7-45 6. 7-40.0
Avg. T1me of pcmesslon 28:17 19:33 •Pin lftJmS, Wen:epllons, lun'ble re11.ms
Log, schedule
19 Huntington Beach 16
0 Manna 34
13 E~ancl.1 13
Oct. 3-Trabuco Hills (at Newport)
Oct. 11 -Costa Mesa (at Newport)
Oct. 18-University• (at Newport)
Oct. 25-Newport" (at Oran~ Coast)
Nov. 1 -WoodbridRe" (at IMne)
Nov. 7 -Sadd~· (at Newport)
Nov. 15 -at Tustin•
•Sea V~ Lugue game
Corona del Mar Players ol ttle Week
TOM HESS
A 6-foot-1,
190-pound
junior, he
filled in at
strong
safety in
place of K
Nagao and
recorded
eight tackles and
intercepted one pass.
Hilfl 9'hOol lift. -Malet 0.. at Corona def Mil, ,:30 p.m. , .....
Hlth tchoo& girls -Estancia at c.pijr"'° v.lley, 3:15 p.m." s.x.-
~ fMf'I -Southern CakfQrnla ~at UI StMe Noi1twldfe, 7 p.m. ~ ~ fMf'I -Go6den Wetl It Of•"91 Coli, ) p.m,
JASON ClARK
A 6-foot,
165-pound
senior wide
receiver, he
caught
seven
passes for
58 yards in
Corona del
Mar's 13-13 tie With
Estancia.
, _ -
A t top, Tom Parsons of South Shore Yacht Club and crew of
his 2-year-old son Russell cruise the water on "Chicken
Plucker." At left, a pair of sailors steer through heavy traffic.
Above, seven boats jockey for position at the start of
Saturday's Mach(> Man Regatta. Tom Willson of host Balboa
Yacht Club won the hea~IRht class over Rob Vanderwrt
and Roger Rawlins, both of BfC. In the lightweight class,
Mark Gaudio beat fellow Bahia Corinthian sailor Tim
Mulvaney, with Peter Gales of Alamitos Bay Yacht dub
grabbing third. .
High school football
Monarchs putting a hit
on the loyal · opposition
By Richard Dunn
SilC)ltS Wiiier
R ay Jackson, a Mater Dei
High basketball standout
playing foo tba ll this
autumn fo r the first time ever,
discovered something new against
Santa Ana last Friday: He can hi t.
"He dam near decapitated
their quarterback," Mater Dei
football coach Bruce Rollinson
said of Jackson, a junior free
safety who leveled Joey Martinez,
the Saints' quarterback, in the
second half.
"It was as good a hit as I've
seen in a lot of years and I think
(Jackson) surprised himself. The
quarterback was scrambling and
Ray bad committed to the run, so
he exploded out of the free safety
position and never stopped. He
-.................. ... •m= •-1•1~ 1. Eisen-hower (3-0); 2. Fontana (3-0); 3. • ••• , Del (4.ol; 4.
Bishop Amat (3-0); 5. Loyola (2-
1 ); 6. Servite (3-0); 7. San Gor-
gonio (3-0); 8. Edison (2-1 ); 9.
Irvine (2-1 ); 10. Alo Mesa (3-0).
ran right through the guy. It was a
devastating hit and the pass was
intercepted by (Brian) Barajas, so
Jackson caused the interception."
Mater Dei, which earned a 17-3
non-league victory over the Saints
to improve to 4-0, scored on its
first drive of the second half to
put matters away for all intent
and purpose.
"Santa Ana is a very good 0-3
football team," Rollinson said. "I
don't think that we took them as
seriously as we should have and I
Mater Oei Players of dle Week
RAY JACKSON
A 6-foot-2,
195-pound
junior free
safety, he
had five solo
tackles, two
assists and
caused an
Interception
by hunytng the quarterback.
In 17 -3 win over Santa Ana.
ARMAND ALONZO
The
6-foot-4,
245-pound
senior
offensive
tackle, he
graded out
to a 91
percent
while playing wtth a
sprained ankle.
•.
don't think we realized bow bad
they wanted two things: One, to
get into the win column, and two,
a little bit of that home-city
bragging rights.
"I thought the turning point
was the way we came out in the
second half, go ins right down and
scoring. I thought the coaching
staff made some good adjustments
on both sides of the ball.
"The first half was kind of a
wake-up call. It was a hard-
eamed victory and 1 think Santa
Ana is going to do well in the
Sunset League and (league
opponents) better be aware:
Don't look at their record. They
were very physical and played us
very tough.
"We bad decided to run
straight ahead at them (opening
the second half) and, basically,
what happened was that we didn't
make any mistakes. We
consistently moved the chains in
the drive and had two key first
downs, one on a scraiiible 'by
(quarterback Billy) Blanton where
be picked up the open receiver."
Mater Dei IU!fered no new
injuries while Jim Nolan (ankle
!J>rain) made bi.I 1991 debut.
Sophomore Nicky Sualua (thiah)
is expected to be at full 1trenath
by next week.
There w11 some lacldna,
however, for the Monarcbl early
on apinlt the SaintJ.
.,I don't tbinlt our
concentratM>n wu there ln tbo
first halt,'' RolHMOn aaid. •"They
brok"e a revene on ua early and
•e'd prac:dc:ed (defoncHna) tbat
for four days ln a rt:/fl. ''
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Mater Dei (4-0)
..... (nmMDUIL) ......... ~1:~
19 87 4.8 12 .g ~.8
10 59 5.9
4 15 u
4 15 u
4 17 4.3
2 3 1.5 , 9 9.0
, 8 8.0
1 4 4.0
~~
0 11
0 14
1 14
0 10
0 5 0 8
0 2 0 9
0 8 0 4
p .... :-: ~ ~ rm "': tt_::1 ~
1M 2 0 0 O .000 0 ........... :r ~ "Ii -rlci ~..,,
Mcnr1111 12 264 22.0 e as ~ 11 323 21.4 4 72
..... 4 83 15.8 1 19
Kllln 4 31 7.8 0 18 ~ 2 • 19.5 0 25 ...-2 37 1U 0 22
KNM 1 22· 22.0 0 22
SlllCNl 1 19 11.0 0 ,.
Jlcboll 1 12 12.0 0 12 ~ 1 10 10.0 0 10
...... 38. ~ 23, Kid
12. KNM 8, n.. I. Vllqllll 8.
9U80ll(T'Um) -. ... , ... ~.
Tatllh... 5) -,_.,.,._ 11M72 .._ =:::-.... 1~ 1'd '* ..... ,... .. 107t
......... ,... 111 -................... 86*6 Aws..,_,__.., 11.1 1U Awt.•I*,__ 7.0 1U ._._,... .. 142 '* ..a.}ffdlle 12 ..e1 .... , .,. ..... ,... 3·23 1 ·11 .... ,.. 10lll 1813
----411 .... _ ,__ 1~ • ,, .. =-=~ 4•1 M ,........ 10 • -........ u 1.a ..... ..... 11-241 31471 ---1•• 1.MZ I.Ml Alll&,TiM fl u11111f1111 IS:11 l2:M
..... ,...,., llWl:IJllFA, tllMll...,.
I I ·-..j
I ' I ~ .
ta ......... 111111 :
\
A quadumviral8 of yacht dubs ~ ~ to ulist in nmnlal
tbtt year'1 Women's Ocean Raciq S&Wna Auodation .
(WORSA) lleptta.
Voyaaers and BalbM yacht clubl spoMOfed the two races on •
Saturday. with Dana Pofnt and Bahia Corinthian yacht clubl doi.na
the honors on Sunday. Years qo. a handful of yacht clubs were runnina individual
races, uaually only one a year. for women aailon. A need to
promote and encourage women to sail without depending on their
male counterparts wu at band; so WORSA was started back in
1979. ' -. -Since then. WORSA has grown tremendously. These women sail
as well, if not better, than many of their male counterparu.
WORSA also has a non-spinnaker clUI for th<>1e still learning.
but the majority of the racers. 84 percent, race full out, spinnakers
and all.
For more information about WORSA, call the president,
Shannon Ailcman, at (714) 721-0172.
' D
The light airs produced excellent, if not UJWtlmated, sailina for
the 19 boats and their all female crew. The onJy males allowed
were on the spectator boats.
The ladies bad well orchestrated spinnaker set
' ups and take downs u the ligli't breeze did not
total~ test their mettle ... except for one boat,
which will JO unnamed.
Coming m·to the leeward mark after a shaky
spinnaker gt'be, the chute wrapped around into
an hourglus form. Undaunted, our fearlea fems
managed to unwrap the big blue and white
spinnaker. round tbe mark, hoist the genoa. bead
toward the wind, but the spinnaker was still upl
Spinnakers were not made to sail into the wind.
After some loud unmentionable commands
(the type of words that would make truckers
blush) the big chute was doused and our
fabulous fems recovered to take a third in the
last race in class.
Saturday night the ladies were dining and dancing at BYC.
Sunday night found the foxy fems fondling the fortunes of fint
place at BCYC.
In Oass A, Ann Becker's J-35 Phantom dominated 'Mth four
firsts. In a three-way tie in points fpr second was Jiffy Too, sailed
by Linda Eliu and Oieryl Lynch, VYC; Occupational Hazard
skippered by Kathy Pantoskey, BYC; and Maxwell, co-helmed by
Kathy Adamson and Lynn Acosta, DPYC.
Oass B was owned by Ofelia Yoda, Long Beach Yacht Oub. in
her big blue boat appropriately named Broadside. Second in
combined points went to Risky Businea, sailed by the Sue twins,
Franta and Rogers. Amorous, Sandy Mills, BCYC, and Carol
Kokol, BYC. inched out Shannon A.ibnan's Shadow for third.
Bonnie Gibson's big little boat (4<>-foot Oass C boat) Stella
Maris snatched first by one point from Madonna Young's
Pandora's Box. Gail ffine's little 24-footer Hummer in tum stole
third from Joan Miller's Backwoods by one point.
In the non-spinnaker class, Lynne Domuh's Forth Estate edged
Tosca, co-skippered by Mary Bacon and Kathie Ohmer, by 1.25
points. Marion Monkvic's Oass Action claimed third.
D
In a friendly phone chat with Caroline Starr, the life and
heartbeat of the Newport Ocean S¥ll!tg Association, she reminded
me that the infamous Fourteen Mire Bank race is coming up
Saturday, Oct. 12.
There is still time for entries. The Pllot will highlight this race .
next week in the Boating section. · ·
Pbll Rlcbanlaoa'• boatl.ai co/ullJll appan la tM Nt!WpOl't
Bacb/Co6ta Mesa Pl.Jot t'fa11Vnd•r·
Offshore Canoe Cluti
wins wodd title, again
T be women's Offshore Canoe
Club of Newport Beach
claimed its sixth consecutive
outrigger canoe world
championship Sunday in Hawaii.
Paddling from the island of
Molokai to Oahu. Offsbore's 12-
woman crew (six in the boat at a
tim~) covered the 40.8-mile course
in 6 hours 22 minutes 4 seconds,
beating a crew from Honolulu by
more than 11 minutes.
Newport Beach f mished well off
·the world record of 5:44:13 it set
last year. However, considering the
unusual twist of ocean conditions
that tossed and even overturned
some of the 28 international boats
competing, it was still a
respectable run.
Offshore team captain and
steenman Mindy Oark of Costa
Meu 1aid the champions bad to
overcome a rough start.
"The officials set out a line that
caused everyone to bunch up
together,'' 1he ~d. "We bad aJao
rigged the boat pretty light
because we thought it would be
calmer than it •u."
Clark and teammates JoJo
Toeppner. formerly ·of N~rt
Beach, and Leslie Davis of Corona
del Mar collected their sixth wdrld
titles and have now competed in
every women's race smce its
inception in 1979. ,1
The Newport Beach wonfen,
who in Au.ust pushed f\eir
undefeated string of U.S. Natiatlal
championships to 13, used ~ir
talent and experience again to
hold off Healani Canoe dub,
which finished aecond in 6:33:21.
Four-time world champft>n
Outrigger Canoe Oub of Hawaii
finished third in 6:38:53, followed
by Surfers Paradise of Au.ttllia
third in 6:49:30 and Offsbore's No.
2 entry fourth in 6:54:11.
The international field also
consisted of crews from Canada.
Tahiti and the Great La.kc region
of the United ~tates.
Offshore will be amona ~e
favorites in the men's Bankoh
Molokai Hoc 40tb Annivel'pry
crouing. scheduled for Oct. li ilt
Hawaii. -arn.l'a.t
" NHYC's Fall Gold Cup results '~
1--CIUID
lblon 12-1. f\ylll ... (lllbol YICtC CUI).
~ 12-1. a. 1"*"111Udo ...
Yldlt Qlb); 2. "-~ ~. __ ,, ... ~ (NHVC); 2. Sccll
llnw'll ~).
.. C3-l . Jam"*"'°"~· 2. ~ ... (8VC : S. DlrlM Tftl COflnllllll Yldlt C:t-: ~. Kn .,.... );
5. MIN CllllD (iete); 8. Kl*
{Ntfte), 7 .......... (Ntf\'C).
Ill»« C2-1. Jed -.. (fffYC); 2.
--Ann .. (ICYC); s . ..,. -~; 4. "*" ... 8cNt ~. Slllat C1 -1. ,_ ClrlClfl (NHVC); 2. ~ Clllk (ICYC); s. ~ ""*" (ICVC).
Slllat 8-1. Vnua Jnllon (JlfVC); 2.
,_ ~ (NH't'C); a. ...... OWMn
, ,.
cc~,.-~ (UVC); s. Jm
Sib« A-1. IJDle Colrll (NHY'C); 2. ""' =m Hnot Yide~ Club · s. ); 4. Tom rttck .
CFJ-1. ~Cnt ;
2. • Wfldl Kan Wll'd (ICVC);~ -WlllrJROllllle °"" (eye); 4. Jtt( am Mr (BVC): 5. °'8111 "'-""" '-Y (HHVC).
ovrwoi·1111 a....-1. -Hindi (UC ......
Al10clllon); 2. Olnll 1~. 811r-1......... : t-.....
8nllO (lln Dl9g6 Y CM); l Jlr.t «>**~. E==-t. ... SJ); t Jm ......... ; l ..... (MfYC); 4 .
• ); 5. IClm I (IVC).
l 'I'' IC' In I' <J 'j '1' I t; v \ •> I! 1 I)' \, J CdM drops tourney final to St.~ Joseph
tr 1 I e I I ......... I --• L • • ~ .. " • "
-TUESDAY -1'D.&'VlmCM • ..
W1 I '•V= WEDNESDAY
UL&\'lllON ..... 1bc s1. Joscrh HJJh __ _
g1t11 W>lleybal team. J
ranked No. 4 in the > ,.
state in pre1eason, ----
knocked 9ff No. 3 Corona del Mar
on Satiuday 10 claim the
championship or the Redondo
Mira Cost-a Power Claasic.
the championship to Eastern
Arizona.
with senior Melanie Mon,e (22:11)
finishing third and tOpbomore
Mary Keepn (22:44) cia.hlh.
Junion l...&ny Bronaugh (16:•2)
took second and Cameron Sufi
(17:14) fifth to lead Mater Def to
third place in the varsity boys race.
.... • .. '"' 4:30 p.m.-Bcwca-~ ESJ'N. --" II -10:30 1.m.-WllcoM'1t-l!SPN. .... " II "" 7 p.m.-San ~tdiae, PT • oe,.,k ... ClllM .... 1' " .. 4:30 p.m.-()ymautJca. W>llcyball, SC. .......... • L -...... CdM second in meet
The Corona del Mar -. a --" " -.... • ,, .. ... .C:30 p.m.-~-J.;; f!SPN.
.C:30 p,m.-Bniftt.Rcdt, .
4:30 p.m .. -Oabt-Pbllliet. WON. 7:30 p.m. -Taped bouts, PT •
9:30 p.m.-S.ma-T~lor, SC.
H igh boys cross ~.,.
country team finished T
second in all three ------
races -senior, junior, frOlh/soph
-in Division III at the Dana
Hills Invitational on Saturday .
• Amber Coley continued bet • " tit ..... " 1t • ..... " • 1H ...... • . .... ....... .. .., . ._.._.,.. ............... ... ~ ... ,..
7:30 p.m.-Atrn.-Oi11Ut, SSPN.
Y11elt ...
9 p.m.-M11mm'1 Admil'll't Cup, PT. ...... 9 p.m.-Parlcn.u·Dclc, USA.
10:30 p.m.-Grur-Holmes, PT.
11 p,m.-Or1vety·LALolld. PT . w .... ,v..,..11
7:30 p.m. -Ua..A-1.B State. SC . ...... ....
7:30 p.m. -Oak Tree "PllY't Ol. 18,
21.m.-Lol Alam1t01 rcplaya, PT.
St. J01Cph, which earlier beat
Newport Harbor in four games in
a semifinal match, needed all five
to stop CdM. last year's CIF S·A
champion. Newport Harbor's Jared
Overton covered the 3.1-mile
course in 15 minutes 46 seconds,
good for fifth, as the Sailors took
second in the Division II junior
race .
teady jmprovcment this yur to
highfight Southern California
College effon.s Saturday at the UC
Riverside Invitational cross
country meet. ... ,_.,.._, -...... , ........ °"' .......... L ...... ........... • L -...... " . -..... • 11 , ....... • n II ~ " a ,, ........ n • It -.. ~ .. u
l 1.m.-Paziem.a.Dele, USA.
~sa-e....
10 p.m. -Wrestling, SC.
IW>IO ........
4:30 p.m.-Anacb-JIJI, KM.PC(~ .
7:30 p.m.-SD-Dodacn.. KABC ( ).
AlllObdmi
9!30 p.m.-SCCA ~titlon. ESPN. IA.DI ........
.C:JO p.m.-Anaet .. Jeys, KMPC (710).
7:30 p.m.-SO-Dodgcn, KA.BC (790) . -Br Daals Blwtulloo.1
Newport Harbor, led by all-
t our name n t players Lori
Newcomer and Kim Coleman, beat
Torrey Pines, the state's No. l ·
ranked team, for third place .
In other volleyball matches last
weekend:
The Newport Harbor gjrls also
finished second, while Costa Mesa
took fourth in the Division Ill
race, led by seniors Denisha Bench
(17:58) in second and Katy ElcJof
(18:22) third.
Coley, who has bettered her
time by at least 30 seconds from
last year on each course s,he's run
this year according to Cdacb Bryan
Wilkins, placed 26th out of 141 in
Saturday's meet in a time of 18:55
on the 5k course.
.-... ....... -----=
.........
.............
W L -• el -u nu ,, ., !tit
rs a• 1> ., ti
1'0 • J4lt
Ooll11raeotaedule ... ....... ...
Deap sea fishing
•Orange Coast College, led by
Reiko Matsumoto's 21 kills,
topped Mesa College {Arizona) in
five games Saturday to win the
consolation match in the San
Diego Mesa Tournament.
Matsumoto and Kris Clemens
each had 12 kills in a semifinal
loss to Cerritos, which later lost
In other cross country action
this weekend: •
•The Mater Oei girls also
pulled off a sweep a1 the Sonora
Invitational in Brea on Saturday,
Next to finish for SCC were
S1acey Cabral (5lst in 19:49) and
Nancy Bird (68tb in 20:55). For
the SCC men, Chad Heaton was
132nd out of 245 with a time of
29:00 over the 5k course. Ken
Cabral was 146th in 29:14 . ... ,_ ...... ,..,:M oa.a-s..a. ....... 1a
TV --The Vanguards run at the
Stanford Invitational next week.
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minster. Calif. 92683 Orano• County on s.ptem-BualnoM N•mo Gener Calma PUBLIC NOTICE With the County Clttk ol Joseph R. Stan0td, 16S8 Statoment PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol
This bualneu 11 coll-ber 13, 1991 ltatoment This statement wes flied Orenge County on Septem-MuguerHe Corona del The Following persons Orange County on Sept•m-
ducted by: an lndMduel FIOe728 with the County Clerk ol FlotlUous wr 10, 1991 Mar, Calif. 92&2s are doing business as: Fictitious btr 20. 1991
The regl11r1nl(1) com-Publllhed Newpon Beach-~~persons Ofenge County on Sepltm-Buslnoa• N9mo F506307 Thia business is con-OeBaun Family Trust. 312 BualMH Name f507442
menced to •""'uct bull-Costa Men Pilot s.ptem-~~AGECRAFT, 3"'wt1d· ber 24, 1991 ltatoment Published Newpot1 Beach· ducted by: an individual Slg.nal Rd .. Newport Beach, Statement Published N-port Beach·
l'lffl und~ithe Flctllloull ber 24, October 1, a. 15, goou court, Newport F507784 The Following persons Costa Mesa Pilot Seplem· The reg1stranl(s) com-Cahf. 9~3 T 1 The Following pe<sons Costa Mesa Pilot October
BuslneH "'am1(1) listed 1991 Beach, Calif. 92663 Publlshed Newport Beach· are doing business as: bef 17, 24, October t, 8, menced to transa~t. ~usJ. &oet~h !'!:~· ,;u~:e:~ are doing business as: t , 8, 15, 22. 1991
aboYe on: NIA T.745 Robert C Fo111 Ill, 3 Wild· Costa MtH Pilot OetoOlf KRYSTAL KLEAR POOL 1991 e"~ undeN the ( ~icr;~ 14 r 1J 0 312 Signal Rd.' DOYLE ENTERPRISES, T-761
Donlh!le P. Reddy goose Court, Newport 1, 8, 15, 22. 1991 ~~l~sl::A O~~~~;iln8~~ T·71C a~:.":n: ;.~~e~ber s 16. Newport Beach. Calli'. 3S3S E. Coast Hwy. Ste , Thie st&l~nt w~ lllt<J PUBLIC NOTICE Baach, Calif. 92963 T·764 8 h Calif 92848 g 1991 92663 210, Corona del Mar, Cahf.1 _________ ~~~::---~ lheCountynty S:~. 0 Flctltl Darby Oouglu Swllitt, PUBLIC NOTICE L:~fa Esposllo, 8901 Joseph R. Stalford This business. Is coll-92625 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ 1991 on p m-Bualneaa°:!mo ~::oni:!:~'ca\ft'92~~· Clllfsld! Or Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed dueled by: a business trust Thomas E~rd DoJ';·
FS07774 ltatomont Thl• bu1ine11 11 con-ftctltlous Beach. Calif. '92646 with the County Clerk. ol • The reglstranl(s) com· b~~t• ~~~~e ca11~'~26~7. . F1c:tltloua
B h d td b al art Buslneaa Namo Thi• business Is con-Fictitious Orange County on Septem· menced to transact busl· This buslnesa . Is con· BualMaa Name ~~!s~.,:'~:" Oc~:.; .,.~~~~~tri:!. =~•on• ,,::hip y: • gener p • It• omont ducted by: an lndiYldual Business Name ber 17, 1991 ness under the Fictitious dueled b . an lndMdual Statement
ABCOM INTERNATIONAL. The regl11ranl(1) com-Th• Foll~ sons Th• reglstrant(s) com-Statement F507048 Business. Namo(s) listed The ,.~·lstrent(s) com-Th• Fono~ng pe~s~ns
I, 8, 15, 22, 1991 T·nO t5272 Boin Chica Road, lmtnced to tran .. ct busl· are doing busln~s ~ menced to transact busl· The Following persons Pubhshed Newport Beach· a~~:~ G~;.,~{t DeBaun menct<I to transact busl-a1t doing business as.
Huntington BHCh, Cllif. nets under the Fictitious NATIONAL EUROPEAN nes~ under the ( Flctl:lous are doing business as: Costa Mesa Piiot Septem· This statement was filt<I neu under the Flct111ous ,?U~UTY ;AT::~GBe2a~~s PUILIC NOTICE 92649 Business Name(•) listed AMERICAN SOCIETY, 410 Bbovusiness ,!"!mt! s~ I~~ PREMIER WORD PRO· ber 24, October 1. 8, IS, with lhe County Clerk ol Business Name(s) 11518<1 c:Cfe:266oew .
lnternatlon11 Relocallon aboVe on.: September ti, Acacia, C0tona del Mer, a 1 one: ""t~ ' • 1 CESSING. 119S2 Norma 199t Orange County on septem· above on: August 3t, 1991 Joseph F and Ava L P1otltloue Co., Calllornle, 15272 1991 c.Jil 92625 LOt• ay spos 10 Lane. Garden Grove, Calli. T 731 btr 24 1991 Thomas Edwatd Doyle ·
a...1....-NllMO Bolsa Chica Road, Hun. Robert C. Fox Ill OorMn A. and Paul J Bur· This statement was filed 92640 • ' This 11arement was filed Eagle. 241s Naples. New·
ltatomont 'tington Beach, Calif. 92649 This 11atement was filed chetl 410 AcKla cOrON with the County Clerk of Terri June Mahulitn. PUBLIC NOTICE . FS07771 with the County Cltfk of port Btacn. Calli. 92660
The FOl!Owlng petaons Thia bualneas Is con-with lhe County Cltf'k ol del Mar, Calif. 9:zs25 Orange County on Septem-11952 N0<me Lane. Garden PubltShtd Newport BHch-Oraftge County on Stpttm-This bus_1ness Is con-
.,. doing bualnffs aa: duc:tt<I by: a CO<poratlon OnanQe County on Stptem-Thll bualn .. 1 11 con-ber 17, 1991 Grove, Calif. 92640 CNS1008005 Costa Mesa Pilot October btr 3. 1991 ducted by. husband and
MARINE WELDING METAL The reglstrent(s) com.. ber 13, 1991 ducted by· an rilcorpc>-F507092 Thl1 bu1lnt11 Is COil-Flctlttoua 1, 8, 15, 22, 1991 F505832 ~~· I t 1 s com.
FABRICATION, 805 30th menctd to tr1nsact bus!-FIOe748 rated .. ioclatlon other Publshed Newport Beach-ducted by: an lndMdual Bu•lnos1 N•m• T·779 Published Newport Beech-~·~0s ~~~ bus,.
St.. Newport a.acti, cam. nett und., the Actltlous Published Newport S..Ch-than a partnership Costa M.,. Pilot Septem-The registrant(•) com-Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Cost• Mesa Pilot Stprem-ness undtt the f"ictlllous
92Cle3 Business Name(s) listed Costa Mes• Pilot Seplem-The registrant(•) com-bet" 24. October 1. 8. 15. menc':,Jo ~ii~ The Following persons ber 10, t7, 24, October 1, Buslnesa Name(s) lislt<I
Jolt L Gatcla. HSl8 S. above on: October 1• 1990 ber 24 October 1 a 15 ~ to transact bull-1991 "'11 ., are dolnQ buslneu as· Fictitious 99 aboYI on: Jut-/ 1 1991 Broedway, Senta Ana, Sharlene Jacobsen, Sea• 1991 ' • ' ' ""' und91' the F1ctltlout T.739 BuainHs. Name(s) llstt<I PACIFI~ OCEAN SHIRTS luslnoss Na.mo 1 1 Joseph Eagle '
Calf. 92707 ltry Bu1lne11 Nam•(•) llsttd aboYe on. May 1• 1991 ' STVFF 106 22nd Street. St t t T~ Thia atalemenl WU filed
AnlonlO Cisneros, 2233 This statement wa1 ftled T·729 aboYe on~ Julye 1'90 PUBLIC NOTICE ~'f,1 J~:!::' wes flied Newpori Beach, Calif. The FJ1c!;"'°ng" rwsons PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Rut~ Of. Apt. A, Costa wfth the County Clerk of Doreen .... urchttt 92633 ,._. Oflnge County on Septem-M91a. Callf. 92627 Orange County on Septem-Thia statement was filed FlctHloue with the County Ci•k of Kyung Im Yang. 2SS5 W. ate doing buslnen as: Fictitious ber 20, 1991
Guillermo Cisneros, 2509 ber 17, 1991 with the County Clerk of Business Name Orange County on Septem-Winston Road 145, Ana· AKF BUSINESS SER· Bualnosa Namo F507481 S. Halladay, Santi Ana. FS07081 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Seprem-lt•toment btr 10, 1991 he(m Calif 92804 VICES, 3125 S. Grise! Statement Calif. 92107 Published Newport Beech-ber 20, 1991 The FolloWlng pe<sons F5082H Thia business 11 con-Place, Santa Ana, Calif. Th• Following peraons Published N~ Beach-
Thl• bu1lne11 11 con-Cost• Mesa Piiot Septtm-Flctltloue FS07448 are dolna bu.slness as: Published Newport Beech-ducted by: an Individual 92?04 are doing business u : Costa Mesa Piiot October
duc1ed by: I gener!I Piii· ber 24 October 1 8 15 Bu•lnoaa Mamo Published Newport Btac~ CLUB S~ORTS MEO, 1785 Cosll M ... PUol Septem-The reglstrant(s) com-1~ICIPI K. ~:!:~a 3~ Sc~t DARK HORSE PROOUC. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1991
nerlhlp 1991 ' ' ' ' St•tOMont Costa Men Pilot October Anaheim AVfJ. C, Costa ber 17, 24, October 1, 8. menc:ed to transact busl· 92704 ·• ' . TIONS, 2127 Marlner1 Df.. T·765
The regl1trent(1) com-T·738 The Following persons 1 8 15 22 1991 Mese, Calif. 92627 1991 neu under th• Flclllious This business Is con-Newport Beach, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE menced lo tranuct bull-· are doing buslrwu as: ' ' • ' T 767 Brian M. Frenk, 1785 Ana-T 709 BuslnHs Name(s) listed d Id by· lncfvld 1 92G&O
,,... under the Actltlous PUBLIC N01'1CE s ANO s VENDING, 3121 • helm Ave. 10. Costa Mesa, • •boY• on: N/A Tuel ·1 •n (I ) ua em Elkoull, 2127 Marlntfl Fl uu
But1ne11 Name(•) titted Monroe Wey, Costa Men. PUBLIC NOTICE Calll. 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Kyung Im Yang ~~~·~o·t~:~.!et ~~':i: Or .. Newport Beach, eanf. eu.1:. .. 0:::,,,.
abo9e on: September 10, 1'1otltloua Calli. 92626 Thie business Is con· Thia llatemenl was filed nd th A l'lio 92660 1991 a slnos N m PhDllp a Btvefley Sltf· Flctltloua ducted by: en Individual Flct1Uou1 wfth the County Clerk of nts~ u ltf' e e :, us This buslneu Is con· Statement
Jolt L Oerele uStat.!.!t • fensen. 3121 Monroe Way. 8ualnoH N1me The reglstrant(s) com· BuslnoH N•mo Orange County on Septem.. ::::;.as~. N;~;.~~~~ ducted by: an lndiYldual n:i F~~ ~sons
Thia 1t11ement wu flled Th fAMowf Costa Mtta, Calif. 112e2e Statement menced 10 transact busl-St•ternont btr 20, 1991 1991 · ' The regl111ant(1) com· 81• ~ CO R'r8tAu
with the County Cltfk of C: ~ ~.=.-on• Thia bu11neu 11 con· The Following peraons ness under the Actitlotis The Following persons F507494 Alice K. Fell! rMnced to transact .busl· 6~~~~T 22~ Falrvl!
Orange County on Seplem-';~RE~osJRE TRUSTEE ducted by: tole proprlet0t· are doing business as: Business Name(s) nsted art doing business as: Published Newport Beach· This statement was filt<I ness under the Flctrlious Rd U It. H Costa Mff&
ber 20, 1991 SERVICES 2108 WlndWerd ship SCHOLARSHIP MATCH· aboYe on: September 11• GENESIS, 9807 Adams Costa Mesa Pilot Oclober with the COUll)' C!«k ol Bu1lnest Name(s) Ustld Caiif 9~27 • ' ''°744.! Lane Newport Beach The registrant(•) com-ING SERVICE, 233 Poppy, 1991 Ave., Huntington Beach, 1 a ts 22 199t Orange County on Stptem-aboV• on: NII A oavid R Wampl0t 187
Published Newport Btaco-Calif •92e90 ' menced to transact bull-Corona dtl Mar, Calif. Brian M. Frank Calif. 92648 • • ' · T.759 ber 20, 1991 Bin Elkour 2111 St. Com Mesa· Calif Coll• M•M Piiot October Cl ·1 & b 2106 nets undef the ActltlOus 92625 This statement was filed Charlene K M Reed ,507455 Thia statement was filed • • · or 1 ct erraa, Buslnees Name(•) lleted T 233 p with the County Clerk of 12552 Josei>hine ·St 1e' PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of 92627
1, 8, 15, 22. 1991 Windward Lane, Newport above on: September 1S, Co.nnla ~~· M r ~'j'X· Orange County on Septem-Garden Grove c.Jlf. 82641 Published Newport Beac.11-Orenge County on August Thi• bu.slness . Is con-
_______ T_._784....,. ':i=n ~f.~ 8215 1991 ~~a e 1 ' 1 · ber 13, 1991 This business Is con-Fictitious Costa Mesa Pilot October 30. 1991 ~~r:V·i:i:.~r:d~om-
PUILIC NOTICE 1107 Whftt Oak RlcsQe Or· 8eYetley Stenensen This bu1ine11 Is con-F508743 ducted by: an Individual euelnoH N•m• t. 8. IS, 22, 1991 F505458 menced ~o tr~ busi----------c ange, Call. 92949 ' This 1tatement w11 ftled dueled by: tole PfOprletor· Published Newport Beach-Th• reg111r1nt(1) com-St•tomont T·788 Put>Cilhed Newport Beach-nus under the FlctitlOVS
1t ~ Thla bu1lne11 11 con-~th the~ ~,.!! ship Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-menced 10 lransact bl.Isl· The FollOwlng persons PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-Bu1lneu Name(s) IJsled I auaJMM NaMO duc1ed by: 1 general part· ""~991 ., on-.-The regl1tr1nt(1) com-ber 24, October 1, 8. 15, ntss under the Flct•tlous er• doing business as: btr 10, 17, 24, October 1. above on: May 8, 1990
ltatomont nershlp tier .... 1 rnenc:ed to transact ~· 1991 Business Name(•) Hsted WESlCUFF WORD PRO. FlctlUoua 1991 01111<1 R. Wamplof
The Fotlowlng persont The reglslrent(1) com-F508031 nett und91' lhe FlctiliOUs T.142 above on: Stpltmbef 4• CESSING ANO CREATIVE Buafne .. Name T-686 This statement was filed
.. doing bullnffa aa: rnenc:ed to trans.ct busJ. Published Newport Btac~ Buslntll Narne(s) listed 199t DESKTOP DESIGNS, 1900 Statement with the County Cletll of
UNDERGROUND CABU: nen ~ the Flc:tltlout Costa Mesa Pilot S.ptem-above on: September 12, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ariene K.M. Reed nled Teresita Lane. Newport The Following persons PUBLIC NOTlCE Orange County on Septem-
SYSTEMS. 3199 A-3 Alrl)Ol'i Bullne11 Name(s) lilted bet 17, 24, October 1, 8, 1991 Flctno.-...·s Wit~' t!!.'tementCountyw~ of Beech. Calif. 92660 are doing business as: .,_ttt•-··a bet 20, 1991 Loop Ortve, Costa Mel& !bove on.: September 16, 1991 Dennla R. Trou1 ..,.. ,.. Gayle M. Benjamin, 1!~00 THE UTILITY COMPANY, '"'"' IVV F507464
Clllt. t1a1 1991 T.704 Thia statement was filed Bu11no .. Name Orange County on Septem-Ter .. lta Lane. Newport 2ns Mesa Vtfde East. Buslnou Namo Published Newport Beach-
Aobert o. McCarthy, tnc. wimam J. Oootlttle with the County Cleric of ltatoment btr 8• 1991 Beach, Calif. 92660 Suite X·105 •100, Costa ltat•ment c ta M Pilot October
e Calllomla corporel1on, Thia atalefMnl wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Stpttm-The Following f*tons . Fa08032 Thi a business Is con· Mesa. Calif. 92627 The FollOwlng persona 1 °: 15 :;a,991 21631 Via lnYlemo. Ukt with the County Clertc ol bef 20, 1991 are doing buslneu as: Published Newport Beech-ducted by: an lndMdu.J David M. MallH, 2775 ere doing business as: • • • • 'oreat. C.Of. 92790 0ranoe County on Septem-Flotltloue FS07453 SEACOAST CARPET Costa Mna Pilot Stptem-The reglstrent(I) com· Mesa Vlfdt East X·105, INK N STUFF, 409 S.yalde T-766
Thi• bu1lne11 11 coll-ber 20, 1991 aualne .. NaMO Publl1hed Newport Beach-CARE, 427 E. 17th Ste. F, ber 17, 24, October 1, 8, menced to transact .~11-Costa Mese, Calil.112628 Or., Newport BMch. Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE duettd by:• corporation FI07447 ltatomont Colla M ... PUot October Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 1991 ness under the Flct1lious This business 11 con-92660
The regltlt1nl(1) com-Publlthed Newport Beach-The Following person1 1 a 15 22 199t Lttllt AM Mullins, 306 T·707 Buslne.as Name(s) listed ducted by: an lndl'llduel Gaty Stephen Turner', 409 Flctltloua ~ to trtinNCt bull-Cota Men Piiot Octobet are doing buslneu as: ' ' • ' T·nl Rochester, Costa Mesa, above on: August 15. 1991 The registrant(•) com-Beysld• Or .. Newport auslno .. Name
""' undef the Flctltloue ' a 15 22 1901 E z KI 0 s . 1 a a 4 0 Calll. 92827 PUBLIC NOTICE Gayle M. Benjamin mencld to transect bull· Beach, Calll. 92860 •t•tomont lulln•11 Name(•) lls1ed ' ' • ' T m Brookhural St., Fountain PUBLIC NOTICE This busln•H Is con-Thia statement was flied ness under the Actltlcxn Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-The Following . ~ons
abOve on: hplember 18, • Vaftey, Clllf. 92708 ducted by: an lndMdu&I Flctltloua with the County Clerk ol Buslnesa N1me(s) littt<I ducted by: an lndlYlduel ate doing buslnets u ·
1tt1 PUBLIC .a,..TICE Bebe'• Woftd Inc:., OaillOf· Plctltloue The reglalrant(s) com· Bualnff• N•mo Orange County on Stptem-above on: NIA The regl1trant(1) com-SIGNET' INTERNATIONAL ""6dent m1 nla, 1neo lroollhunt St., llualneea Mamo menced to trans.ct busl· ltatomont ber 20, 1991 David M. Maltts meneed lo trsneact bull-MARKETING co 2575 w This 11atemen1 wH tlltd Plc:t"toue Founteln Valley, Call!. lt•tornent ne11 under the FlctlllOus The FoltoWlng l*90nl FS07445 This statement was filed nesa under the F1c1ltloUa Runyon Pl. Anaheim Calif·
.,..,. the County Clel1I of 92708 The Followtng petaOns Buslne11 Nam•(•) listed are dolnQ buslneu u : Published Newport Beach-with the County Clerk of Buslnesa NllM(S) listed 92804 • • •
Orange County on leptemw auslnoH Netn0 Thie bu11n .. 1 It con-.,. dolnQ butlnolt as: above on: September 10. MIKE wt1R l SOHS POOl Costa Mesa Piiot October Orange County on Septem-above on: August 1991 Glenn ~ Kishaba. 2515
bar 11, 1981 lt•tomont c:lucted by: I COfl)Ofallon COMMERCIAL ACTORS 1991 & SPA. 3105 loren Ln., I I tS 22 1991 btr 3. 1991 Gaty S. Turner W Run Pt Anaheim PIOT080 The Foltowlng P'ftor\9 The reglatrant(a) com• WORKSHOP OIS CAUFOR· Lnlle A. Mullins Costa Mell, Calil.112ae ' ' ' ' T 762 F50184t This t\atement WU tlltd ~ t= ., '
fl'Ublllhed N~ 8eech-are doing butlnel• u : menctd lo tranaac:t buM-NIA. 17195 SlcY Park Cir. Thi• alltement w11 filed Michael H. Weir, :U05 • Published Newport Bteeh-wlltl the County Cltftl of Thia bustneu 11 con-Ooeta w.aa Plot ~ ZORRO CUSTOM HOMES ,,... undef IM Flctltloull 10, 1Mne-. Catlf. 92714 with the County Clerk of Loren Ln., Costl Mele. PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Pilot Septem-Orange County on Sepcem-ducted by: an lndMdu.i
bet 24 Od<IMr 1, I. 1', LTO., 2 t.uc.me. Newport Buslnen Neme(•) lleted Avent! Photography & Orange County on Septem· calil. 92&2i5 bet 10 17 24 October 1 ber lO. 1991 The teglttrant(s) com-• BMch. Celt. t2MO ~bolle on: September t, Model Mgml tnc Callf0<· ber 13. 1991 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-ftctltloua • • • ' FI08309 menced lo transact busi.
tttl •• Denyce flaum, 2 Lucerne. 1tl1 nla. 17"5 Sky Pertc Cir. FIOe121 dueled by: an lndMclUal llu•lno .. Nemo 199t Pubishtd Newp<Mt BMch-neu unc1tf the ActrtJout _______ .;.T-_n_,, Newport Beach, Celll. ~ PrOlldenl 11S, 1Mne, Callf. 92714 Publahed Newport Beech-Th• reg11tranl(1) com-ltatomont T.Q3 Costa M..a Plto4 S.ptem-Buslneu NllM(I) llaftd
"'"'IC NOTICI = """"' 2 Lucerne .= ~~ ~ ~ This bu11neH •• con-Cotta Meaa Pilot Septem-mencec:t to tr~~~ The FollO'MnQ petsons PUilie NoTltl w 11. 24, Oct<IMr 1. 1, eboY9 on: NIA
8 • h c llf .... ~"' 0 ducted by: a corporation ber 24 October 1 a 15 nell l.Wlder ,,.. .............. ,,. ~ buslnMt as: 199t Glenn ICJshabl Plctttlow Newport eac • • • Oranoe CCW1ty on 8eplem-The regletr1nl(1) com-' ' ' ' Butlnett Name(•) leted DENMS TAOUT COFFEE Rctttloue Thia atatement wet llled
llu.._.. NaMo t29eO ber 1~. 1981 mencec:t lo nnuct bulJ. 1991 above on: Seplembet 3, SALES 233 Poppy Cofone 94aalneM NafM T-712 With the County Cleft Of lteteMMt Thi• buslnet1 11 co": PI08741 nea under the F1c1llloua r.74I ttel cttt M.;, eam. t2tis ltetOMOnt PUILIC NOTICE Orange County on Sep'9rn-
The 'olowlng peraone =by: 1 09Mf9I Piii Publllhtd Newpoft leKh-lullM•• NllM(t) llsttd "'BLIC NOTICI MlChMI H. Weir Med Denni• R. Trou1, 233 The Following persona ber 20. 1991
.. dolngbullnele H : The reglt1rant(t) com. COit• Miu Noc~ above on: ~ 11, ..._.....___ !!.,'-.~ ~tc ol Poc>ov. Corona del Mar, ••doing butlnff• u : Flotftloue FI0744e (e)ACI (b)AWfD CORP(). menc.ct lo trenaect bu._ ber 24, October I, I, 15, 1tt1 '"''"""-..,, u .. --"7 c.ilf •. 92QS C & C 'WINDOWS, 18'57 ltuelMM NIMM Publiatltd ~ e-cn. Ml'I ltN!STMEHTS, 940 ,,... ur4ef the flc:tltloue 1tt1 a.. J, Meuth, Preeldenl ...,... .. Heme Ortnge ~ on Sepiem-Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-EntttPrt" Ln.. Huntington ltatOMOnt Cotta Mu.a Pilot October
South Coaet DIM #118, lutlneH Nern•(•) Rited T·72t TI* Nlement ~.....l'4 ,,.......,., bet e. 1 1 ,__,.. .... d\leted by: sot. ptq>fletOI· BMch. Calif. t2t41 The Followlng pertonl I • 15 22. 1991 Coate MeN. Calif. 92121 eboY9 on· Auguet '° 1tet With the County .._.,. o The FqlloW!ng pereone __,_ ehlp Terence M. Connolly, .,. dolnQ ~..: • • • Orea Alben. 8035 ~ Man l'laUm ' PUBLIC NOTICI Or9"Cle County en s.p..,,,. are doing buslnets as: PUbllthtd Newport 8oeoh-Th• regl1tt1nt(1) com-21ooa Strathmoor, Hunting. JOHNNY PEPPER SEED T·7• wood, ~ktwood, Calif. Thlt atawment w .. -.CS bet~. 1981 SMART ~EV, 650 PD Ooa1a M"' Hot Sepltfn. menctd lo trenaac:t bull-ton a..ctt, Catlf. t2t4e 4320 ~ ~ New-
9017' with the County ci.tc Of Plotltleue Pt0741t erlno Apt. '209. Coat• ber 11 24 OC10ber 1, 1, neaa undef the '1c:tltloul Tl'llt buelne11 It con-pon hach. Calf. 82MO --------• •ubllh Pandoh. HS Dranot County on s.ptem. ........_ .._.. f'Ubltshtd Newport ltecho ..... C!I" 92129 1981 ' • 8utlne11 Name(s) Mated CNC'td by: en Individual John I!. Wella, 2St5
=o Way,. -~•wporl '* 1, 11t1 ........... , Cott• -.. Plot Odober Cliff' Mo;genll•Jer, 550 'f·705 above on: Sts*mber 11, The regl1trant(t) e~ HHther 1..n.1 Newporl
• Clillf. eaeeo PIOeoll The 'oetowlnQ '*'°"' t 1. 11 t.2. 1981 ~ ~-9*, Cottt 1111 menc:ed lo nnaae1 bull-lffch. Calll. 92teo Thie bu1lnett 11 co~ PubllMd Ntwpoft hach-.,. dOlna buelnMI •: ' • T·m ....._call. 12129 PUIUC NOTICI 0.... R. l'lOYt nett under IM '1ctltl0u! Thi• bualneat. le co~
duded ~ • ~ pan. Cotta ...... Hot s.p.em. IMOAEllN! "NANCIAI.. Thi• bu.Inell I• C0"" Thi• ~ ~ l#d BvelnM• Name(t) lated OUdtd by: an lndMdual
,_... AND INVHTM!NI' HR· PUIUC IOTICI ~by: ain lndMdull Plotttlew wttfl the ........ R, .....,.,. Of ~ on: September '· Tha ragl11rant(1) com 'rh• retl11tanl(t) com-bat 17. 24, OCtober I, •• VJCll s15\ot Und at lh• r~att1nt(I) com-.......... ..... Orenge ~on~ 1981 menctd '° nnead butl-IMftOed lo trenuct tMlo 1111 N ' t I h C 111·• ITAT.-1' OI' ____. nnaect .,_.... -e II ber 20, 1991 T9"ftCe Connolly ,,... ..._, ht ~ ,_ l.wMf IM '1cllllOUI T•7tS =:or He ' a • ••A•D•HIT OI' =~ lhe ~ The .tawlMltr N074al Thie ~ was l#d luune.. Natne(I) llt1td
....,.... Name(a) ~ ""'-H. ~ Jt.. UU OI' lltOTtTIOUe .,,1,.... He!M(a) ~ ... dofnll ~ ~ ~ Newport 8"ch-wfttl the CouritY Cllflt Of 1boYe on; ~ 24, ..._..on:~ '4• 1 "1IUC NOTICI s15~ S2rld It, Newpol1 IUl-.a llAM above en: ~ 1. c. ttA"OOARD IAl..11, CoU Meaa Hot Odoblf Orenge ~en Septam-11tt Clfel ~ lltd ..._calf ~ The ....._ perlOnl 11t1 14m t•a 1 ""'°' Mla8'oft 1 I. 11. t.2. tltl tier S, 1981 JoM L W•
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SEPTEMBER XI, 11111 Mid Deed ol TNtl A PETITION NII bMn ROBERT L PORTER c.ailc A.-8ldQ F-1 ~1 tot 0wnets• 9Y ~ CA IN. Thur•d1y, Octo«Mr 10, ~a ~ o e 1 __. .....
Intl # ae-517154 ol Ollldal Diiied: SEPTEMBER 19. tiMd ~ Roy H Mann In 110 Pine Aw. COiia ....._ CA. The "SUppon. ~~ lo eote' ............ 1•t. I .._ be the ,.. -te -~ -
Aec:otOI In the olftce ol the 1991 the Supetfof Court ol 11th Floor ~ Trua• dlldliml ~ of 1tw WILLUll llZZSLL ~ ol tM bidder to M .-~ In ,,.. ef ...........
County ~ ol l~O Calilomla County ot l ong a .. ch , CA 1010Z "'I llatlilty tor "'I ~lll9cl ~· of t YM ..... ao CM.all-.._, ._ bid eo .. City Piiot, a ...,..,.., HoUkit1on la ~
OAAHGE County c.won-. R•CONVEYANCa oi.~E. PETITION New~ Beach/Costa '1COIT9't,_ of the ,.,_ c°::"ion nd°'R OCMNlnla, DAii Daft ..._ title Cterk'1 Olflee by th• 1enerat otreulatloft ~ It* ttunllnll0n1 .:
and pursuenl to'the Notice COMPANY Mesa Pilot lllldr9a or Olhet common ionaa •nc:1ion. 1 le ...-.N -pt0pet anncMAnCed time. pulltllahed lft thll llonlll Bank. 1MS"1 I
of o.faul Wld 9edlon to 400RMAOIW)EROAD ~;'!in"::.'!:~:. Sep. 28, Oct. 1, 5. 199, =-'°"' If wry. ltlOwn .. Jm":.. un~eo11r:.'1'~ ;:-:"ftl. 1 tvpowr .. lldl w!!:c. ~PJ!~c~ 'OeQfttf, at ..... onoe • =· ~~:~ ~v ~ lnU~ tAWtNOALE, CA~~~: :friT:U\I:. esta1e ~ Ml.IC IOnCI =::r:r~e, t~ ~ ~-~:'.~f~~Ttiet !:..~ .. W. £~ °'ace:.'°: ~ .::W ,::"t.= ~om:f~~ ::' ~
252840 ol ... .., omctel (t18)et4"41370 the decledent. r 079~5 a.. .ucs.. Hol1Q r<ong (JO benellQlllY may e11a 10 btcl A ._..., ... .....,_ Ollll Thuttday, ~ 10, ..., of the hffrlftt. reney on OctoMt t, 1tl1,
Recofdsl -Sell on BY: D. LAUGHLIN, ASST. ~E PETITION NOTICE OF C°"°"1 Brocherl I ~ IMS lllln theif fut credll tlid , .. Mt ..,.._. ,_1 1111 In tN Couno1 ~ DATSDI JUL al t"t 11 aPedied In 12 CM I In
OCTOBER 21, 1881 • t:45 VICE PRESIDENT requesa the ~rs TRUSTEE'SSAU! NallWYO. said lll!loutll Wll tna-uni JO•r trPo•"H•n ,.. beta.' ~ Hall. 77 ,.,, TULLY N. llYMOUR, the COrnptrotllt'• Manull A M.• THE MA.IN (NORTti) Ct«U42 WLl and codicils, if any, TIUSl•'sS.No Addral 1055 W.. daleor ute I DtM Coit& ....... c.lllof· C.-.... oner ef the lot Natlonll ~for pet·
ENTAAHCe 1:0 THE 10.111/15 totn ~-adiwllnlt~ to pro~is 15ea5 THEEMLING 191120-0 $eWl1h SltMI, Les Angelel. Tile .. ,. edlhla.or ~· ..... ••!.'_".,• __': n1a. b 1he fumllt*1g ot lulllrler eewt • rnlltlon to ~ the COUNTY' COURTHOUSE. 11• • .., My on Oc1ober 22 1991 • CA 900t7, T~ ~ OMlgnlllon. 11 • ,............. .-..... •~ ALL LAllOR, MATER~. Downtown l tench from
700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE PUILJC lfOTICI ate . ~valable tor 10 00 AM si-t1on L«lman (213)e88 ~ Ille reel propeny Wllftl the oourt te hoar EQUIPMENT, TAANSPOO-D. McH•, 3808 CNmel 311 M.irt Str-. Hur'*">
WEST, SANTA N4A. CA al YOU AM IN DUAULT examinatiOn In fie Ille kepi Hunon Trua 0..0 S.-. CtlaQO Tbt CC>mpeny. •mow• purpoMCI lo be' ,._ ..... TATION, AND SUCH Alce, Nlwpoft hach. CA ton BMctl, CA 12941 IO
pobllc euctJon to thefUNDER DEED F by ltte court Inc . as TIUSIM °'SI~ Clldomla COrpofliion, Cldtlac A¥WIU8 Bldg. J-3 ff~ de not fllo JOUF OTHER FACILITIES AS 92te3 501 Mlin $trM1. ~
hlgheSl l>tdder. tor casn'"iRUST O:r1D 1111.3a THE .... ~~TITION Trvs1 .. 0<SUbs11tuted Tru.1M. TNll•.By KllneM Johnlon, Colla Mes&. CA. '"ll•W en time,,_ MAY Be REQUIRED FOR Publlth•d N•wpotl tonBeach,CA9*1.
(payable al Ille llme ol sale UNLEU YOU T . requests auu...,nty lo o1 lhal C8f18111 OMd ol TM! Alliatanl Secrelaiy underllgned Trvsiee dilc:lmiml llWJ .... tM 08M Md CUSTOM PRUNING OF AP-B•ach-Costa M•ta Pilot AnV. pereon ~ to
In lawfUI ..,...._, ot thefTION TO PROTEg1~ ad~nlstet!_ '1~ esndtatet IUllQ.IUild Cly cna11a E Jlfl an Add<lllll FOAIClolur• .,.,, Mabilley tor .,.,, "•Ur ••••• m~n., PJt OXI MATE&. y uo Septembet 17 24 October corriment on 1hls eppac. .. ~-, f un .... r ,,. • .....,.t':!' en unmarried man and recorded Cent• 625 E. Cameo* Dri11e. incon'~neu ol the ,.,_ • ' 81"EET TREES AT VARI-• • lion rney Ille ~ In United Slaln). all right. tltJe, •PRONRTY, IT MAV BE Admlnlslralion of Estates Augus• 26 1977 and modthed San 8emltdino CA 824 addr-°' other common and propel't1 ln8J be OU S l O CAT I O N S 1, 8, 1991 W(lliog wllh the ~
and Interest. conwyed to:IOLD AT A PU8UC SALE. Act. (This authotlly will oy moc11icahon aorMmenl Telephone(714)8&4-o448 <IMtgnatlon, If any, shown tallen wtthout turther TiHROUOHIUT THE CITY 1723 Comptrolllf WHwn Ole.
and now held by II und«" YOU NEID AN DPt..A· allow It)• personal R9COI08d May 24 1979. in 0c1 1. 8. 15. t991 h«W. warn Int from the OF COSTA MESA. PUBLIC NOTICE trlct No. 13, 50 '~
SalO OMO In IN pn:>perty,NATION M THIE NAlUAE representativ• to tall• Book 13157 Page 1855 lnll Newpon Beadl/Cosla Mes Dai.cl Seplembet19, 11191 oeu'1. Additional Mia of th• Sltfft. Suite 3900, S.., !~~ed In said County and ~~A1:~l"vc:,c.r.eo~~a =ming llC!!'~ a:~c::~ No 33268 as 1ostrvmen1 no Pliol ~fairy KWlflQ Lung TMro ere other ..... apedflcetlonl rney be Ob-CNI tD08438 franclse01,CA ~~ot~
........ and dMcftbed u SHOULD CONTACT A Before faking certalft very 44316• in Book 12353 Page lid ' Hong ong, ,..,eromenta. You "'8J talned M the Ofl!Ce of the NOTICK Ofl 30 days"' the....... .. .. :'o~:t~O~ 7~H~;wg~ LAWYER. in1>ortant actions1 ~ g= c:i::,: .,:: PUIUC lfOT1CI Bt=-~llh ~vano ~ want to oall an •I· ~c~ = ~~ INTENDID TIWflRR ~=~ o1nc::o:
NEWPORT BEACH NO'JU M howewr, the ~Ill pur5uanl 10 that 04lltam N'auc. T 079600 W.a Sewn4I\ SlrMI l o. torMJ rt9ht OWWtJ• H Catllom&. •Bld9 lhould be NOTICE IS HEREBY pllc:ation .,. °" tie with the
COUNTY OF <>RANGi TRUSTEl'S SALE rept~teU\le will. be of Oefauft ana Eleclion ro Sel NOTICE Of Anoetea. CA 9oo11. JOU de ftOt lcnow •net• returMcS to the attention of GIVEN that CHILDRESS Deputy Comp110let .. Pitt
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS NC:>. 121IOI ~·ed '°give notice to !hereunder~ June t9 TRUSTEE'S SALE Telephone(213)888-9088 ·~·JOU.., calf an the City Clerk. wtthln Mid ENTERPRISES, INC •• of the publlc .... ,,. ....
PER MAP RECORDED IN ?" Octobef 21• 1981· •1 interested persons unless 1991 as 11\SllVmenl no T s No 328S-38 Chicago Tille Colnpany, • •tt•rMJ ,...,.,.. ..... time llrnll. In. 8M6ed .w. whose buslMll adchu 1• ....allabll for public ~ SOOK 128 PAGE(S) 18 11.00 A M ' at lhe ent1ance they ha\19 waived nob or 91 312012 or Ollcal Rea:wds YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Cat.lomlt Corporallon vlo• °' ...... aid of lope ldentln.d on the out• 1400 Qutll., Sult• 260. tlon during regular bu96-
THROUGH '21 INCLUSIVE:. &M~w too.~~~:: consention )'8dTh'° ~5,!_dt Of ~aid Counly. Wiii vndef ano UNDER A DEED Of TRUST Truit ... By Katia M. Jotvwon: floe (ll•t•d In th~ tide with the 81d Item ~1n=.\o~ Mii tiowa. 0 SC OUS . ac · e i .... ......,,....,., pursuant 10 said DNC1 or Trust DATED Jaiwary 26, 1989 AlllSlal\t Secrac1t1y -........ beotr) Number and the Opening • NC Publllhod Nowpert F Ml ELLANE S PlwMf I . in the City ol administration authority sett ar public: auat0n for cash UNlESS YOU TAKE ACTION Address FOAIClosunl Service .......... • Oat• to UFE DIMEHSIOHS. I .. a h.Coata llaaa
MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF ()Jange, County of Ofange. wil be granted unless an law1 I ol Ille UMed TO PROTECT YOUR Center 625 E. Clmeg19 Dnve l>eapuea de quo...... E•Ch bid llhall • lfy • N•vad• c:orporellon. ••o THE COUNTY' RECORDER &ale of Celilomia, Cellt• interesteet person flies an S1a1~ o=nca at 1"41 N0t1h PROPERTY IT MAY BE San Bemant1no CA 92408 tr.even o1to cltaclon .. c:h Ind~ Item r.c Ml Who .. bulineH addrn1 II Piiot October 1, 1Ht
OF SAID COUNTY, nle Aoc:onvey~ Com-objection lo the petition lronl en11aoc:e fO 1"41 County SOlO AT A .PUBLIC SALE IF Telephone (714)8e..-04.48 fudlc ... uateCI ...... un lofth In the 1pec:lllcatlona. 1280 T•rmlntl W1y, SUit• TIOI
TOGETHER WITH NON-P.A"Y· • Celilornia Cofpclf• and shows good cause CounhOUse 700 C1w: Cenuw YOU NEED AN Oc1 1, 8. 15. 1991 pleao de 30 DIAi CAL-Nty and alt exception• to ,8, R~l Nevada 89592, PUBUC NOTICI EXCLUSIVE hon. H duly appoinl~d why the court should nol Dm.oe WaSI, Santi Ana EXPLANATION OF THE Newpon BeacntCosla ENDAIUOI para pr• the •pec:lflcal~I must be the fof..,..,1'19 propec1y now --~~~----APPURTENANT Trustee under Iha.I '81Ui.n grant lhe AUlhorlty. CDltlomla 11ff Illa! ''01'4 ,~ .. eno NATURE 01= T'HE M ... PtlOI .. _.._, clNrty atated In ..,. bid loc:8tld at ,400 Quall, Sult• PlotJtJoue
EASEMENTS OVER LOT A Deed ol Trust ..:uted bv: A HEARING on Ole IOllllllSI conwyll<I 10 and now PROCEEDING AG/.JNST Mn,. r una r .. ,,_ •• and fall\#• '° ... lof1h trly *· Newpot1 Beach, Call-11u.a .............
AND LOTS 141 THROUGH ~en Budlnef. an unmat· i>etltion will be held on 11e1<1 1>y 11 U<'°41f sruo 09llCI of vou YOU SHOULD PUBLIC NOTICE "° t• a mequlna •n Item In the 1peclflcadont lomla 92ee0;
1&8 INCLUSNE OF TAACT ried woman. as truatOfS. ,. October ,0, tSl9l et 1 :45 Trus1.,, tne propenv S"Ullllld in CONTACT A LAWVER .... corte. at'8lt be grounds tor refec-All the lurnltur•. 1blturn ............
NO 3357 AS PER MAP OH corded on 11128188, as In-P.M. In ,Dept 3A local~ at iilJCJ County ano Stau1 on October 23. 1991 • LEGAL Un• cart a o una tlon ol lie !!ts' Ind equlpmett. accounll The Following ~
FILE IN BOOK 107 PAGES slrument No 88~1538e. of 700 CiYic Center OnYe oesaooeo as 10 oo O'dodl AM 91 lhe Notlh ADVDTllEllENT flamed• telefonloe "° E h bid shall Ht forth rec:elvable conltac:1 riahlS "' doing buslMM u .
THROUGH 7 INC, LUSIVE Otticael Records ot ()Jange West. P.O. Box 838, Sanla L04 8 of Traci No 9105 in lront entrance 10 Ille Coun1y DEPARTMENT OF lo ofreoere swotecclon• t .. _ecf·"' _ _. nl-and gen.,al tnU1ngl6l•1 CENTER DEVELOPMENT, 1 County, St.ta ol c.lil0tnie. Ana. CA 92702 c nouse 700 Ct Cenle< COM TY ' ,,. "" nernn .. ..., r ptftenUy at that localfon. 369 San Mlguel Of!Ye, Sutte OF MISCEUANEOUS under lhe power ol .... IF YOU OBJECT TO Ille Ccty 01 Cosra Moisa Counly oun vic MUNI 8" ,...pueeta Mlfta • ~ of all person1 and The \18n1ler ol the Pfop-100, Newport 8eech, calf.
MAPS FOR THE thel81n oonlaened wil sell the granting of the petition of Orange Staia of Collk>mll = X::-s.a~ ~c111°'Jn!t DEVELOlltllltNT m•qulna tlone que pattlff lnternted In the erty la aut>tect to Com-92680
PlJRpOSES AS DESCRIBED at pubhc auction lo the you sttoulcf appear at <the ~llf P Map R;f'o: on3~ Chic!oo fiua e Com~y 0 PLANNING DMllON cumpllr con IH for• 1ubmlttal. If lh• bid la by a m•rclel Codi S•ctlon Micha .. 1. Cohen, 3U San IN~TICLE XIII. SECTION 4 highest biddaf IOf cath, Of hearln_g and state your ages 8 o Calolomia OOlpotallOll ' u CITY OF rnalldadoe ....... ap. corporation, 1t1t• th• CJ104S.2. Miguel Drive, Suite 100,
Of"'THE DECL.AAATION OF dMldl at deeclibect batow. obetions Of lite wntten ~~":::'co~~ ~or~': Trus1119 Ulldei rile ONd of HUNTINGTON IEACH roplada1 11 u1ted qui• name: ol th• Offl:• 1'~ Within lhrH y•att lall N•wport BHch. Calll.
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS peyabla el the lime of ale ob lions with lhe court 01 said Coumy T1us1.axecute<1 oy Laurance K No1lc:e 11 h•r•by glVen by .,. qu. la corto •• =~all g~I 'rh:g~Of::;,~t:n past. so lar u known to 92660
ANO RESTRICTIONS In lewlul money of .the l.J!'ll· be re lhe hearing. Your The 511001 Dddregs 01 otner Chen & Pat H Chen. hUSbllnd lh• O.pertment of Com-cuche IU oaeo. and whether mor• than th• und•rtlgned tran•f•rH, Robert 0. Exel, 3e9 San
RECORDED IN SOOK ed Stale1 ol America, with-appearance may be in common oesogn:illon 01 said ana wtla as ,oint 1enaora munltv Oevelopm•nt, Plan-91 usted no pre .. nta one officer must sign If lhe CHILDRESS ENTER· Miguel Drive, Sult• 100,
t 1090, PAGE 174. OFFICIAL.°'!' werranty ~ Of im-person or by your attorney 11<opet1y 109e GleM c11cte u1coie1ec:1 Januaiy 27. 1989 as nlng OM slon ol the City ol au reapu .. ta • tlempo bid 11 by a partnenhip or 8 PRISES. INC. hu used the N•wport e .. ch, Callf.
RECORDS plied u to lille, UI&, Pol-' IF YOU ARE cosra Mesa CA 92627 d0cumen1 no 89-048512 or Huntington Buch thal the -·-__..... el ' joint v•nlur• llal• th• followlng additional busl-92ee<I EXCEPTING THEREFROM IMSIOf1 °' encum~ances. CREDITOR or Name at\<I address ol ,,,. Olhcial Records In 11111 OHIC8 ol following Oren Negaliv• --· ....,..._, 0•90• rMllM8 and addr ..... ol MU name• and no othen: Thi• bu1ln•11 11 con-.All OIL OIL RIGHTS .. riohl. 11118 Ind interest contingent credttOf of th 08fWhoary al wtl0$e requesi 1rie Racorder 01 Orange D•claratlon request hu J le pueden qult•r eu alt gene,., partn«S and LIFE DIMENSIONS. INC .. ducted by: a ~ pwt.
MINERAL.$ MINERAL now held by 11 H 1uch deceased. you must II 111e sale ,5 ceing condUCled coumr Caltforma by re:ison been prepared and will be sal•rlo, au dlnoro J lolnt \lll'ltlKtfl 11 the bidder a Canlomla corporation, nershlp RIGHTS ·NATURAL. GAS TrUlt• ~and to the lolow· y0ut claim w11tt the cou a..v111iy H•llS Savings A OI oeraun 111 1he paymen1 or submitted to the City of otra1 coaaa de au 11 a tole PfOPrletorshlp or t400 Quall, Suite 290. New-The r•glstrant(•> com-• ino delc:tibed ~ situ· and mail a copy lo th FllOe<aJ SaVlngs :ind Loon P9'10fmance 01 Obligaioons Huntington Beach Planning pr•pledad sin •Yl•o another entity thal doff port 8Hch, Callfoml• menc:ed to tranuct tM.111-RIGHTS. AND OTHER •led WI Iha atoreuid County personal r•presenlallV H C:Uflld lh eoy onduo.ng Ille Commf~slon '°' their con-adlclonel de 92660 MU under the Actftioul HYDROCARBONS BY and &.ta. 10 wit ap 11led b the court Assooatt0n CIO Snllarson bleach °' 91 c:1111au11 noca ol sldet'atlon. Th• Ofalt Nega. por part• bUllneu under a flctit~ The Intended transl• wlll Busl,,.u Name(•) llsted
WHATSOEVER NAME SCHEDULE "Aft wilrin lour ~ths tr Lanman n H~~ ~~age WfllCtl w:is recO«lad Janv 8 tlve Oecl1r1tlon will be i. oorte. name, the bid shall be In be consummated on Octo-abo\19 on: APfll 2. ,979
KNOWN THAT MAV BE PARCEL ,: Loi 132 of lhe date of first issuance ol ;~:°'~ :,n;,d,,: ~ 1991 as documern llYno available lor public: revfew hlsten otroe requlat-~'':' d!:'•n~l~ ~~= bet 18, ,99l, at th• office Micha .. I. Cohen
WITHIN OR UNDER THE Tract No 1127 t . u shown letters as provided in 92•o• 91-010699 of said Ofltelal Wld comment for thlt1y (30) toa ........ Puede quo lt'G llhowlf\Q lg"DBA (lhe Ile· of, and clalma ol the trans-This ltatement WU IUed
PAACEL OF LAND on• Map Recorded. In ~ section 9100 of the Direcuons 10 ihe abOve RllOOIOS, w1u sell at pubic d•y1 c:ommendno lun-uated qulor• U11nt11r • titlOut name)'" provided feror may be llled with, with the County Qerll ol HEREINABOVE 563, ~llQOI 1 lo 8 1ndosrve Calllomia Probate Code IJ<Openy may be oblaoned by auction 10 rile nighllsl blCldet day, October 1, 19§1. Uft abogado lnmedlat• howev9r no fldltlous name CUFFORO W. ROBERTS, Orang• County on 9aptem-
OESCR18ED, TOGETHER of M11cellaneoua Maps. T~e time tor tiling claims raques1tng snma in wining ror cash 1n lawful money ol 1he Drall Negative Declaration mento. II no conooe 8 shall be' used unlffl there JR., Attorney at Law, 228 bet 10, 1991 Floe311
WITH THE PERPETUAL Records ol ()Jange County. win nol expire before lour •rom 11111 oon•loc1&ry w11h111 10 U1111e<1 Statas. Without any No. 91·32 analyzes th• !:: un ebo9odo pued• It a current reglstretlon W. Main Street, TutUn, cal· Roy A. l etowltz 3200
RIGHT OF DRILLING. Ce11lornie E>lcepling lhef~ monltls . from Ole hearing days from Iha f11S1 publocaloon covanan1 or warrallly. expr"' tentlal environmental llemar • un .. rvtoao de with th• Orange County llomla 92880. Th• last dat• Sri lol StrHt Suli 700 MINING, EXPLORING AND from all oil. oil rlghll. miner date noticed above of lhts n01oca or tmplMld as 10 1ttle pacts 111oclated with RecOfdor In case ot cor for llllng clalma '°' d•bta of s • • • OPERATION THEREFOR Ills. """41ral nghlS, natural YOU MAY EXAMINE SaJO Sllle will oe maoe poHe5SIOl1 .. °' encvmt>ranc:as. adoption of the City of referencl• de aboga-rations rnclude lh• na:S the tran1fer0f It October Co1ta Mela. C.111. 82Q8
ANO STORING IN AN O OU righls and Olhel hydro-lhe lile kept by the court II wothOUI covenan1 or wauarnv '°' Ille purpose of paying Huntington Beach Zoning doa • a UNI oftctne do ol th• Pr••ldent, Sectetary, ,7, 1~1. Published Newpoft BeflCh.
REMOVING T E SAMElc•rbons by Whatsoever yov ate a person express or implied as 10 toll4j O()ltgahons sacured by saKI and Subdivision Ordinance •rucf• M9el (wee el d'-Tr•atUfer and Maneger Dated. Sept•rT!Oef 2t, 191U Cotta Mna Pilot S~
FROM SAID v.J:0 OR ANY nam• known, geothefmal interested In the eslale. possesSIOll or encumt>ranc.oes Deed of Trust rile inta<esl Cod• Updal• and Revision. rectot1o tefefonloO). The CltY Council 01 ·the LIFE DlllENllONI, bet 17• 2.4, October 1, e.
OTHER LANO INCLUDING =rf and all ~llf ct. you may Ille With ttte coun 10 S3hSly Iha unpaio txll3nca conwyed 10 said Trusi .. lly A fjf~' J:;.e o.~st ~ c ... No. City ol CotUI M... r• INC., • Newed• corpoo 1991
THE Rl~T TO QOlllO ~:'t =,be ':'U::1 ~pe~!rn~tlceRe~:i~ 111~r oue on 11\e t104e securao lly sllCl 0..0 °1 TtUSr C ~ :,' Community ~.v: INDIO 84892 aervea the right to r•Ject ration, Brt Phll Roun-WOlll
WHIPS TOCK OR unde; the land'. to09lh8f of an tnven1o 1anS said ~ 01 TtUsl 10 W1I ~uaiecl St~a 1:;:' cai.:::: ~ ment. City of Huntington The nam• •nd ad-any or ·~ bld1. trM, TransferM PUIUC -nee
OIRECTIONAl.LY DRILL with the petpetUlll nghl at appra1sal of eslat'l assets $!i!i206 43 plus Iha follow•ng des~bedas Beach, 2000 Main StrHt, dreH of the court la: DATED. S•pl•mber 27, Published N•wport RV
AND MINE FROM LANDS drilling. mining, MOlof1ng °' of any pelillon or :~~= c3~1~1111•,:~,.~~ ~ Parcel A Parcel No 11 in Huntington Beach, CalllOf· (El nombro J dlreocktn 1~~bllahed N•wport Beach.Costa M•H Piiot ---NO=-::::T~IC~K~O~F=---
OTHER THAN THOSE and GP!"•~ thefe(Of and ac~nt as grovided in on1ha1 pul>lic:ahon ot in•s N04oce lhe C11y ol Costa Masa. County nla. Any person wishing to de I• corto H) R~R· BHC:h·Co111 M•H Piiot October,, 1991 NON-REIPONll•IUTY
HEREINABOVE s10tino1·'" 6..J~ the secc 11tio1 n P125 ocf the 01 saie 11Srimaiea 1rush11ts 01 Ofang11, Staie or ca111orn1a oommdent ~ t~•1 r•:i':r' II DI I UP IE RI 0 R Octob., ,, 199,, T805 Notice~· htteby
DESCRIBED OIL OR ~ same rom _, -~ Of •nv a omia robale ode. A l&es ana cos1s 1n lhe :imou111 as shown on A Map l=tled in mey 0 ao n w t no n C 0 UR T, DIE IE RT t792 PUBLIC NOTICE that the wlll WELLS. TUNNELS AND other land. Including lhe Requ~l lor Special Notice ol $146!112 p1us in1eres1 ori Book 160 Pages 22 ro 26 thirty (30) days ol this no-BRANCH, 48-209 OHi• not be responel tot any
SHAFTS INTO THROUGH r!Qhl to w_hip1tocil ~ direc· lorm is available from lhe 1h11 unpwo principal balance m 1nc111s.va. or Paioel Mape. in tic:• by providing 09wrlttan St lndlo CA tHOt PUBLIC NOTICE PIHel debts or llabllltlel ~ • tionally drill end mln8 from court clerk Illa onoce ot 1,,. couniy comments to th• part· •• • Pl HI 1 1_.. :Ti an ol..__ ~ ACROSS THE l8f1ds other than lhoee here-Attorn• for Petitioner· 11111 '819 01 9 25000% 1>11r ment ol Community Ot\lel• The name, •ddreu, SUPERIOR COURT ct oua rec "" yone ·-SUBSURFACE OF THE lnabovo daac:ribl¥S. oil Of oat GARY { ROSENZWEiG, annum lrom January 15 1991 ~:'°'~ ol Ofange co.imy. opment, Planning blvlslon. •nd tefephone number OF TMIE ITATIE Business Name lhan m~ I, on or after thil ~~RIBED HE~~~g wells. 1unnel1 and 1hatt1 ESQ. :~1:a~~~!a141 a,e:us00i::= Parcel a E.asemanis as P.O. Box 190, Huntington of plalntlfrl ettom.r, OP C.U.IFOftNIA ltatement d~!~id this 28th day ot
BOnOlt'4 • SUCH ~';';.'°~~;,...,": ~~~~io,N~~:~~~ 1he oenelooaiy 1~:iu111ofl2e<1 °' sucti easeman1s 111• m0<e ~~c~il~~8N•wport er plalntlft wtthout M FOR TMIE .,. ~==•~sons SepL, 1991.
WHIPSTOCKED OR tnabov9 da9cribed end 10 601 S Main St 004ogare<1 10 pay f)llOl IO 13141 panic:ularty described . 111 l"41 BHch.Co1ta Mesa Piiot attomer, .. , (El nom-COUNTY 01' OMNQE NEWPORT SANDWICH Eugene L Hebot1
DIRECTIONAl.LY DRILLED bottom auc:h whlpitodred Of P.O. Box 1447. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT =::..., -;:n~n.: October 1, 1991. bre, I• dlreooton ' •• CAii NO. Ateoose CENTER. 500 N•wpon Publl•h•d Newport
WELLS. TUNNELS ANO directionally drtlled well1. Corona , CA 91718·1447 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 'Suppon Selllemeni IOd T803 numero de telefono del IN TMIE MATTIA OF Center Orlv•. N•wport BHC:h-Coata M ... Plot
SHAFTS UNDER AND lunnell and 1haf11 under Newport Beach/Costa DATE~ A~0GU~k'e6·A~~~ Encroacnment• ot ,,,. amcle PUBLIC NOTICE abo9ado del deman-THIE ll'IETITION TO BHch, Cllll. 92960 SeplelT\t)t( 28. Oclobw 1,-
BENEATH OR BEYOND and ~lh Of beyond the Mesa P1lo1 UNLE u eninleO ·Easements• or lhe donte. o dol deman-CHANOIE THIE NAMl! Sandi Emmott, 424 S. 5, t99t
THE EXTERIOR LIMITS exterior limita ttlereol. and Sep 2~6~0CT 1. 1991 ~~OPE:T~OTE~T MA:o~~ 041Cbra110fl ol CovenanlS STAT•MINT OF dent• quo no tl•n• OF Derek loott MoH•I• Palm Awooe, Hemet. Calli. u802
THEREOF. AND TO lO radrill. relunnel. equip, AT A .PUBLIC SALE IF CondrtlOllS and RaslrlCllOM AMNDONMENT OF
REDRILL RETUNNEL matntain. repair. deepen PUIUC NOTICI ~D NEED AN T"41 unpaid balance and Ull OF FICTITIOUS MUC NOTICI ....UC IOTICI PUii.iC IOTICI
EOUIP. MAINTAIN, REPAIF\. and ,.:•:il:::t~ wells PO 891 EXPLANATION OF THE as11111a1a of cosrs. 91P90S" 8UllNlll NAMI
DEEPEN AND OPERATE Of i..... • • ever. NOTICC oi1 plZ_·TION NATURE OF THE and aovanc:es as of Sep4ambel Th• IOllowlng persons ANY SUCH WELLS OR lhe r'V'.t lo drtll, '!'"'-:· store. E F ETI PROCEEDING AGAINST 19. 1991 IS $211,381 15 The have abandoned the"" of
MINES. WITHOUT, ~"°'.:,.:Ce°':·.~.~= T<~:f~~~1~i~R YOU. YOU SHOULD t>aneltoaiy ma~ l~IObldbt'.I th• F1ctltlou1 Butlnus
HOWEVER. THE RIGHT TO 600 feel of the subeurface · CONT ACT A LAWVER less llwt lheir u ~ N•me: MOAOSO CORU· DRILL MINE. STORE, of the land hefllfflaboYe de-Eva Ryan Dice DATED September 19 •81d amouol Wiii tnerHH unU ETTES. 1375 #A Logan
EXPLORE ANO OPERATE aalbed as r---i by the CASE NO. A160850 1991 dalaol5ale Ave., Cotta Meta, Calll.
THROUGH THE SURFACE llW'4t ~In Deed Re-To au heirs. Sheatson LthlN/l Hlltlon The •r41111 addfaa °' Olher 92829
OR THE UPPER 500 FEET corded May 30 1988 as rn.. benef1c1anes creditors Trus1 Deed ServlCM Inc as common oasignallon. 11 w:iy. o1 Th• Flct1Uou1 8u11n .. 1
OF THE SUBSURFACE OF strumenl P*> Se-224485 of eonl1ngenl creditOfs. M TNS\ee G--. A Cle\lfllDnd Iha 1881 ptOpel'ly dMcobed Name t•lerred to abo\19 THE LAND HEREINABOVE Ottiaal Racorda persons who may Vrc:Ji Prestdenl. 1201 Eu above IS 1)1.Wponed lo be 3505 WU flied In Orana• County otherwise be 1n1eresled tn Highland Avan11&. &an Cadillac A'MlUll Bldg J.S on March 2, f987 Fil• DESCRIBED AS RESERVED PARCEL 2: Non· the Wiii Of estate. or bolh. Bemard•no. CA 92404 (71 4) Cost• Mesa. CA The No.F3369t8
BY THE IRVINE COMPANY eidulMI enernents lor in-ol Eva Ryan Otce 881-0451 llXI undersigned Trwt .. dlldlllml Sc:otl c JonH 980
AS DEED RECORDED oreu. egraa, entCJYm8nl in, A PETITION has been Oc1 1. 8. '15 t991 any ~abdlly IOt any Sprlngll•id SI., °Co11a
SEPTEMBER 20. 19n. to and OV8f the Common hied by Betty Lind sey in Nawpori 8each1Coe1a Mes 1nCOrraaness or 1he 11rM1 Mn•. Clllf. 92626
BOOK 12383. PAGE 525 OF Area, all •• desaibect In the the Superior Coun of P1I04 addras1 or ocr-common This busln•H was con-
OFFICIAl. RECORDS OF Oeclalallon of Cove~an11, Celilomia, County of deslgna11on. ii any. thown duc1ed by an lndMdual
ORANGE COUNTY. condittons and Reltnctions ORANGE PUIUC NOTICI h&fain Thi• 1tal•m•nt was flied
PAACEL NO 475-034-06 and ReelKYallon ol e.... THE PETITION To-"""' Daied Septembet 19. t991 Wllh the County Cl.,k of
The *""' address and mentl tor Newport Notth requests lhal Betty ,.,~.,. BeneflQllry Wing Lung Orange County on S•ptem-
olher common dfflgnatlon ( "Oecl11•IK>n" I Recorded Lindsey be appointed as NOTIC~ OF Bank Lid . Hong Kong. bet 20. 1991
11 any ol ltle real prope'1'f AUOUll 18. 19841 as loatr!'" personal representallve to TRUSTEE s SALE Addr... CIC> Couden Publl•hld Newport 8each-dffCrlbeo bove Is merit No 841·388044, and 1t1 administer the estate of T S No 32&4·38 BrOlherllRalph NaVlfrO 1oss CosUI Mell Pilot October .• the Not1C8 of Addition ot lhe decedent YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Wiil SeYenlh SI Lo. I a 15 22 1991 J>UfPOf1ed IO be' 4509 Tarrltory and Suoolementel THE PETITION UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Mge1M OA 'll0017 ' ' ' ' T·791
SURREY AVENUE. DlclaralK>n ol COYenan11. requests the deoedenrs DATED Fetwuaty 2. 1988 T~ (213)688-8088 . ---------
NEWPORT BEACH. CA Condi1ion1 and Restrict Will and codc1ls 11 any UNLESS YOU TAl<E ACTION . Chicago Tiiie Company. a PUBLIC NOTICE
92625 • '°' Phase 5 of N.wport be admtlted 10 proba1e TO PROTECT YOUR Cllllomil COrporllion,
The undefslgled North ("Notice•) Recof The wll and any c:odlc~s PROPERTY IT MAY 8E TNllll9. Sy Katia M JoMtOn. NOTICE OF ULI TNSIM OftGi.lms any May 15, 1987 .. Instrument are ava~able 101 SOLD AT A PUBllC SALE IF AAl&lant Sacrelaiy In accord1nce With the
llablllty for any lncorrectneu No 87·278059 and Re examinatton 1n th e Illa kepi YOU NEED AN Address Foreclo.ur• Ser-..-PfOVltlonl of Section 2t700
of Iha ltfffl addr ... and Recorded September 2, by lhe cour1 EXPLANATION OF THE Center 825 E camegie Do .... through 2171e of the Call-
OllW common designation. t987 •• Instrument No. 87· THE PETITION NATURE OF THE San Samtrdino, CA 92408 IOtnla Buslnen and Prof ..
rt any .oown herein 499088, ell ol Olflcla requests authonly ro PROCEEDING AGAINST Telephone (71 4) 884-0448 alone Code th.,.. being Th. total amou~t of the Rec:orda of ()Jange County, administer Iha aslale YOU, YOU SHOULD Oct 1. 8. 15, 1991 due Ill\ unpaid ltOflg• '"
unpaid belanca of Ille Calllomla. Ind eov Amend-under lhe lnd&P.!lnden1 CONTACT A LAWYER Nawpon 8hc1VC011a u.1 tot Whletl !Mtofage Orange
men11 lharelo Adminlstrauon or E11ates On Oc:IC>ber 23, 1991, al P1101 11 lf\tltled to a lien puf'IU-~I 8-:'ec.! ..... l>V ~ PAl'CeL I : An Melutlve Acl. (This authority will 10 00 O'doQk AM .. Ille ant to MCtJon 21702 ol
... ..,...... ., 0 """" .....-nenl f0t ...,_d puf· allow the personal NOllh tronl eniranoe 10 Iha Ml.IC llOTICI Mid eode on the oood• reelCln&!Me nlltT\91.0 costs. poeet O¥er • potllon of IN rel)fesentative ro lal\e County Counttouee. 700 CIYIC here!Nn.t detCtlbeCJ Ind •111**1 and adVances al edlolninCI Lot of uld Tract many actions without eenw Ori-.. Walt In the Cll'f T 079598 due nock» Nrltng bNn
the time at tn. lnlllll NO 1227 t , H deact obtaining court approval of SarU Alla. si... or NOTU Of QfY«1 1o pa11191 knoWn to
puCllcallon ol Ille Notice ot and limited by the Dtlc:lar Before faking certarn ve<y Calttomol.. Cl'IC:lgo Ttll• musTEE'S SALE dalm .,, Infirm t.~
sai.11181 ,&48 56 lion and the Notice A.P N. Import.an I 8CllOf"IS ~· a Cat.romo. T s No 3283-31 and the time apeclfted In
In addfllOn lo cash. ,,... 1442~·t0 however. the person3l ~ ... TNll• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT IUCtt nock» tot peyment ol Truatee Wiii aoc.pl • The tot.i amount of I rej)fesenlallve will be lhe OMcl ol Tru.t •.CUI«!~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST euc:h .... hM\g •ICPfted
c:uhler'• ~ dtawn on a unpeid pnncipal belancl. In-required IO give notice to Laurence K Chen llOd P• H DATED Januaty 29, 1988 wtl be told It pUbtlo MIO-
.... 0t MllOnal 1>en1c, a ..,_.thereon. together wt Interested persons unless Chen, nuaband anc1 _. .. • UNLESS vou TAKE ACTION 11on by John Plachk• Aue·
cfleCk ~ by a llM• or ~ •limated cost1. lhey have waived nol~ or JOi111 tenarira r~ TO PROTECT YOUR ~ CSt,..A.1708 8' 140
..... CNdll union or eMPen ... and ad'fancll SI consenred IO lht propoMd J!et>niary 2 1989 .. PROPERTY, IT MAV BE .. r:towef, Oranoe. County a the time of the lnililt action.) The 1ndependenl OOCvtntnf no ~5111648 ol SOLD Af A PVBttC SALE IF Of Orange, St.aft . ot c.ir.
cnec:tc "'-by a 11* or caUon of Ihle Notice ar admlnisttallon authority 01rie1ai A4tcord1 1n ,,,. OlltCa 01 YOU NEED ~ IOml• on the Ith day of
'306.320 t t wiM be granted unless an the Reoorc:ler or Otwige iXPLANATION OF THI! ()dober, 1991 • t AM. Ourrentti, dated Cl"* interested r:rlOn Illes en COIMIY Ctlltorn.a. by reuon NATURE OF THE TerrM tot tM .... are Cath a.. ot Certified objecbOn lhe pehMon o1 oetauk in Iha peym.nt or PROCEEDING AGAINST °"""' .... M1bftCt to can. D9W9bll to the Trust.. &nd shoW9 good Cl'UH ptl1onnllnoe or otlllQlllOnl YOU YOU SHOUlD eefadon. '--'dlord ,...,..... bidder ere acceplebM t Why lhe oourf should not MCllK.0 NfeOy 11\d~ I CONT ACT A LAWVER tM r10t1C to bk1 8e10w 11 a
TruatH prov'c:r.-:it.C:PI grant the authority llrw:h or dtlt•. no11oe Of On Octobef" 23. 1•1. • w °'""""" Wld unit nwn-ldilinalllc.ilon 11 A. HEARING on fie wh4ctt -rKOIOed JWMlfll'/ 1, 10 00 o'cloc* NA al ftw North bera. ,~ VllW Fram lnbmatlon pe~ion will be held on 1•1 •OOC~no Ot·?t07 lronl "1l1W1Cll 10 Ille Oclun!y A1CM RICHARD KAVA,. mAL lltAM tM Tl'*-dlorne October 17, 1991 at 1A5 o1 •llld Otttc111 ~ .. ~ ?00 Clwi Cenl• DAI: A,17 MH<£l 000.
OetneWY • MonuatY but tor wtlidl rrwc. P.M In Dept. 3A toe.led al Mil • public tue11an to 1 C>fM w... fl 1rw Ctr o1 ""= e11 HOMtA snct: ~ • CremetOfY no rept.-ntatlon or • .,,.,.. 700 CMc Center Orlv• ~ llk*t kif CMh 111 San• Ana. .... ot C.larM. m IK1u.E.O CONSTRUc.
3GOO Padflo ~om. ly, IN .......... , Wesl, Senta Ane. CA .. ~ rnon9y of Ille United ChaQo ,.. Compar$'. • TIOH· ... ,ORTV LOVE HeolrlPOrt 9w:fl Gt'* common dlelgnal 92701 Slw. ~ ""1 OIMt\l'1C Ctlllamla oorporaollOn, 11 TINNll; aui QLl!NN ~~!!!li•~•illiM==~ of the above d1tc:tlbe IF YOU OBJECT TO or wetratrty. ._.,,,.. 0t Ttwt• l#W ,_ OMcl of ICHMl,WI'; C11 IUZANNI! proHrty Is· SOii Corl lhe gnin11no of the r.llliOn. ll'llpfiad. it IO tille, poa .. tion, TM! •IM!Olltecl by ~-1( HAHMQAH: C20 JAMES
Poftoflno Newpotl a.ee you &hOUld appe1' •I lttt or encumllrlnCIH, IOr IN Chttl Ind P• H Chen. MOfllfUI: CIO PAClfllO CA t2te0 ti.orrng and &1811 your purpoae of ~ ~ hUlbefld Ind .... M )Olfll COAIT CONSTRUQTION; 89'd PIOC*tv 111 Ob;ecl\On1 Of Ille written MCUr.o ~ ...0 DHd ol Tr\91 lllnlnll r900ldecl JtllhWr f7. C71 VO&.ANOI DI LA TOA.
ICild tor the ~ ot obJectlont w111\ the c:oUll Ille inw.1 ~ llO 1•. aa documtr'll no MN!'!; Dt KURT AST: Ing .. otiligMiui• betore the '*9ring Your TrwiM ~ WI OMd ol TMI "'°4tlt0 of OfllcW ~ 017 JOHN/MARii DI!• .-, Deed ot TIUll "PP94'f1'nce may b41 in in ~ llll•ed in tN ln ltwoftaol lhe~OI POTO; 114 DANl!l .._ and pet'SO!'I or ~Y your ,..,ot,,.y eouncy at 0ttll0' ... Of Dfenve OoUl'llY Cahiorn.. ~ f10CU; ~ IOU)MON
of lfl9 N11eO and of a. IF YOU ARE A Celilbmol ltfd dllcrltted • MtOn of dMaAI tn IN "llDJ HI DOLORH
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ITATEMlNT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION • ,, u J.C' 141$
T~E HEVPORT BEACH•COSTA MESA PILOT
TllRH TIMES f '5t.lt8 BY MAIL
330 WEST BAY STREET COSTA M~SA ORAlfOE COUllTY CA. 92ti2T ... ,
JIM tRESSINOER THE PILOT 330 YEST BAY STRfEf COSTA MESA CA. 92627 ..
VILLJAM LOBD!LL THE PILOT 3JO WEST BAY STREtT COSTA MESA CA. 92627
STEVE MARBLE TUI PILOT 330 WEST BAY STREtT COSTA MPSA CA. 9l627
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CJ Hf.... CREDITOR or a PAACEL A Pln:All 1 In IN INIY"*" Of peoormance of CONLn: !14 MAM ITI!.
MO& ODll•'PfW'J, contingent credltc>t ol ~ City o1 em. Man eoin, ol Ob41981ien secvreo "*~ MA,.11• 11 Of ..,AMII .. ,... __ M •
T dleells.d, vou must Ill• ~·-of CaloloftMa • ~.,. 11r.-c11 or del8\AI 01a1ua:li.'...ta..-!!!.~!O.!.L!LI-_.:.:..:..:.::..:;;-=::..:..::...:;.::::...... _______ =:::.::::::.=.;;;.:;.:: _____ ...._ ________ ___
.... ................ __..
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1111 .. .!!.., ............ 111111 ............................. LTNllllll .. sa•:•• • .._,_tar.,WATS.a.--......... c:. ... CllllllC..-.,.__.. __ ,
-----"Jll .. ....... ................ ._... ...... .._,.,. ........ ..._ ...... -. ........... r._.,...._ ......... ._,.. .... ,..._u. .... w!lr• r 111•.
d WW•,...1a&.r•1 ,_..., • luull:MfAalm..,._:,._ ..... .._ ... ,_ ............. l'IJ'lM ......
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.,...e_, 1••wlar,.._Ull...._...., .. ....., .. ,,,,-.... ==1;21~ Tooftlll 9-IMrillll,WtarTll ........ I I t1• ........... wouldbe .... -...-doww1-.
peitod.
• Thn wauld be a dw9I tar a 11° 9 • ; 2 1 ~ tar ......,... """'*' Cflllldl .. Cllat'a .. oodl. Mo, 1n .-... • PftlllOlld to .,_ .. ,.. tar our t1111c ..w:.. aa • .. ,.. ,._,.i .......... 111 ... ,. would be 1nerJ111tnm2SC*lll to..., .. ,.. Cll flDr 11 M C11111n .. o110,. "'°""· brtnl ........ to ......
~ •Ar ..... IYTMCPUC. ._WU nBICll' 1111 IMCf lM,.,.,._ llU
" ................ nt ~.not ....... Clllllg .......... --........ ,......
CUllMW ... ·--.'~ 1111• ..,_ llrl0.11 (0.,..).11111 ........ llllflDr•---· ._ ._ "-W9 dlaw !Ir M.12 (I_...). WI..,,.. Im 9-c:Nngea w1 not m-ordlo-
-•MrllMol......,..
WI fl!-• our~ ,. c:tw'811 ID .. CAJC on ~ 2.3, 1111. °'* ,.._, tnc:ludlnO .. Commit-
• 1 IMllDlt of"• ~ ~ wl lllO be ~lll:IO prQPOlld 1'111 dwtQll tDr Pldk .... A t11Vt of Pldk Ill'•,...... mar be,.._. It ""I PICMc Ill pubic ofb or ll b omc. of lie CPlJC lltld below.
Pi.e dlr9d "'I lnQ&*1ll coianilng our prQPCllld ~to:
AlgulMoty....,
Pldftclll .........
140 Nlw ~y S1rllC. Room 910
Sin FflllCllco, Clltornla M105
............
'1 I f .. ...... ...... ... _
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• 581
34
-833
2219
333
94 It you Wint tD comm111t on ""'8 propolld ~. r9C8lvt lnfofmllolt on 11ow tll Plf1lclpatl In Ulil cae at b CPUC,
or be noltlacl of lnY addllionll hearings, wrtll tD llthlr of the CPUC Pubic Adwllcw'a Oftlcel la'9d below. Raflt 1D "In-Total Es1lma'9d RMnue tf11)1Ct 2 Yut One Mtgdon 17-11-033'' In Yo'#' wr1nlw'I comrnentl. s 0
or
Niie Adwllcw's omce
Cllfomla Niie utltlas Cocmisliol1
1'11 South 8rOldway' Room 511»
Los Angeles, Caltonia 90012
IF IEIMCE AIU Wt ElllKM 11 AWJWED, WHO W1 KAaDll llY CALI.It
f ~' flDr d c:alll within Clllornla's seM:e .,_ II llPOfowd, cuADmarl wl be lb6I ID dtoOll ~ ,,.
*Bel lllCt °"" .....,..,.. ~ tD cany "* lono clstlnce llllphol• ells ............ (Cllfomla Is Mded lntD tin llMce .,..., whldl are sometimes refwrld to as "l.ocll Accm nr T~ Arm" (l.ATAS).)
Pacfflc Bel proposes to rlmlin .. oMf COIT1PlnY to provide blSic phone seMcel. dlrlctDfy llSistlnce, Ind calls within
!he locll 12-mlll Clllng 11'111 and Zone Usage Melsurlment (ZUM) 1111$.
PACIFIC IEU'I WO UTE CHMIEi FOR IELECTED IWOR IEIMCEI
Paciftc Bel's rate~ lndudes the ra11 cNinges shown below.1 They do not Include the federaly Imposed eccea
charge or surc1ldits that pmenty IOllfY to m111Y servtces. The CPUC could estlbllh dtff9rent rates thin ttae Pldflc
Bel has proposed lllCt may chlnge ra"9 for services not ls18d.
' Pldflc Bel II also proposing rate c:Nnges for seMc:es that.,. not shown. 11 you.,. in11restld In these other rate
changes, you Clf\ mtew ow entlrl ra1I proposal at lnY of ow pAJllc offices or wrtll tD us at ttll lddrlll lllt:ld allowe In
this nob. .......
TdRlll
One-Party Flat. ............................................................................. $ 8.35/mo.
One-Party Mmured ......................... -.......... -............................. 4.45/mo.
lnltlla1lon Charge . .... .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . .. .... . .... . . .. ... .. .. .. . . .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. • 34. 75
Llfellne 2 Alt... .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . 4.1 atmo.
Llflll11 Measured......................................................................... 2.23/mo.
Uflline • lnstall11on Charge .................... ~....... . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. 17 .38
Foreign ElCChlnge Access 2 Rat........................................................ 8.35/mo.
Foreign ExctlanOa Access· Measured ................................... _.......... 4.45/mo.
Foreign Exchange Increment. Rat.................................................... 6.7$/mo.
Foreign Exchange Increment. Measured ........................................... 4.05/mo.
(
aewm FOR IUlllEI cuna.a
.......
Td"-
One-Party........_, Line .............................................................. $ 8.35/mo.
Blltc: Mellur9d Trunk................................................................... 8.35/mo.
Asaured Mlll&lred Trunk............................................................... 12.25/mo.
lllStllalol1 Charge 2 Measured line .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 70. 75
lnsalatlon Chlfge • Asaured Trunk............................................... 70.75
Foreign ElCChlnge Access. Measured .. .. .. .. . . .... . . .. .. .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... .. . .. . 8.35/mo.
Foreign ElCChlnge lncremlnt • Measured .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. .... .. .. .. ... . . . 11.25/mo.
Local Memuf1d Usage (Daytime Rate)
lnltlal ~.. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. ... . . .. .. . ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. ... . . . .. .()4
Eadl AddlUonal Minute .............................................................. .01
(111lf1111 ....... -.......... ............ ,._ "''"'' fwlllll ....... ....... .... .. .. 111 .... , ....... .....
17 220 .22 .15 .13
21 225 .25 .18 .18
21 -30 .28 .18 .19
31 ·40 .31 .18 .22
41 250 .34 .18 .2S
51·70 .'ST .18 .28
Ower71 .40 .19 .31
.......... ~··
Tll ............ Clmll,.._,.,, 11U1rA11H1111C ur
"''"'' TdRlll
$11 .35/mo.
8.05.'mo.
46.90
5.8atmo.
3.03/mo.
23.45
11.35/mo.
6.05/mo.
9.15/mo.
5.50/mo.
"''"'' TdRlll
$10.90hno.
10.90hno.
12.70imo.
92.00
83.00
10.90lmo.
18.85/mo.
.05
.Ill
,.,, .........
fwlllll ....... .....
.Oii
.14
.14
.14
.15
.15
.18
1. A ? 11 flllS .. ...., ,our ..... dlrlct dlllld d lllCt Cling Clr'CI Clll _. S6 In a '"°""· you
wauld M1m1•at1r,... ICM on II dlrlct dlllld d lllCt Clllla Clr'CI-.. tn _..Of a&. Yau wouAd not ..............
2 . ..._ Alll Piii: Yau ..,.;d 11111IUOmonllly11111..-. .. tolDWlllg cllcoul* for ..W:. ... dlnct di*'
d lftd C...Clr'CI ...... : C1w111up111146 •ICM off: Mf M •4CMoff.
3. 01 ..... You .. ~. comnullCr In your ........ ~ Clll °""'· lllln, ~-=. ....__.....,.·--on II dlrlctdlllld tDI llldCllllOClrdClll tDfill~. Yau lllO .................................. C19'8ClrdCllll .............
,.
'hl ...... -Clllll,_PflJ I ........ C 5 L
1. A 2 1· ,._Ultm••=_.. .. ._.._, .... C..MCllll__.ot':slllv'..":d: ....... 11 \..... offlldlrtet.._,d_.ClllllClrd_,.111_ . ...............
2 .................................................. ... w••c...cn-..:a.wa••l1'0D .... -. Mrl1m ••ll.Cua•nn•..,. _ ......... -....... ...... a._ ..... .,. ..... ,.. .............. ...._. . ................
.. .. Ol9li CMI tlllllll: _,.. "•.,. ·-· ..... • .,_ .-11; 11att ·--·--·-II. a 7 .... ....,.. _ _..UIS llllr-•--.......
M1 If 11 I -·-·----IJ·i ••llll'll'!lf1!, ............. .... ......................... -................. ,,.,, ...... .....
Y•Twt
Buie E>cchlnga SeMces
PTt¥* Line SeMcea Toi~
SWltdled Access SeMces Reduced~ ... Plymants4
TOCll Esllmltld RMnul "'-' 2 Vat Two
Y•Tlnt
Biiie Elll:hlnga SeMces
Prtvm Line SeMces
Tols.w:.i'
Suullclltd Acas. SeMces
Alducad s.tltmtl1ll f»iyrM11ts4
Total Estlmllld RIMNJI lmplc1 • Year Three
1 Based on 1989 nMlnul.
s 115
53
·158
·28
18
$ 110
S3
·154
2'/j
18
s 0
4~
11~
·IM -~
1 Includes Volume Discount Cali'll Plans, WATS, 800, Operator Handled, Coin. Calling Cini, and DA services.
1 Wt propoeed to elinfttle the existing pennanent 1M1r1Q ~. which will allow us to reduce out rates by an adcfi.
tlonll '33.'I mllon.
4 Wt proposed to reduce the amount of "settlements" payments we make to other Callfomla local telephone com-
Plfllas, thereby allowing us to reduce ow rates by an axtra $8o4 mlllon In Vat One. $18 million In Year Two, and $18
mllon In Yw Tlne.
RECAP OF ICMEDUU OF HUMlll
• Starting October 7, 1991, the CPlJC wl conduct "Evldtnllfy" Hlllilgs tD determile whe1hef long dis1lnCe _...
phone CC>n1*1ias should be allowed tD ~ with locll ....,..,.. CC>n11111ias for long dis1lnCe '81epto11 calls .... a Cllfofnia _,.. .,... n.e helftnos n °'*' tD lie PIAllt. They n beilQ hetd in one of the CPUC's
~rooms, locmd at 505 Van Nass Avenue, S... ff1ncilco.11 you Wint lnfoma1lon on how tD Plf'1lclpatle, con-
tact the CPlJC Niie Advisor's omce.
• em.en (k:IDber 21. tl81 and Novenar 12. 11181, b CPUC wl conduct "N>lic Partlcipallon" hearings ~ Cllltomil. Youn iMtlld tD antnd thell halMgs and upress your opinions on 5efVice area compltitlon
lllCt ow proposed rall changes. Here IS the ICMdl.fa for thell haaftngs.
~
CltyHal
CotllCll Chambers
531 K Street
Shasta High School
Room29
2500 Elnka Wrt
·0ec>at1ment of
Wa11r Aesoorces
Auditorium
1416-911 Street
Pltlr Burnett Acldemy
Ca""1ria
850 Nor1tl Second St
City Hal
CotllCll Chambars
1885 Main Street
Pasadena ....,
Pldcl..lnry
A&dtDIUn
285 East Walnut
City Hal
~~
200 So. Anaheim
Hertllrt Hoover
Mldcla School
A&dtDIUn
3501 East Com1ry
ClubDr.
Comnwnlty Concqur1I
Nor1tl T erract
fbMnl NT 1208
202C Street
CltyHll
~a...
300 N. 0 S1rMt
atyHal
Collld OWnbti1
14343 CMc DIM
CllbMNlllc
U-.~1
AudltDfUn
505 Yan,._ Awnua
~Hll
Coln:I Ctwnbtr1
l80Pltns.tlt
~S..lultlno
Allom10M
2!80--6'Nlt
\
lolnlof ...... ........... A mMw.
Oc~23
Wednesday
Octobef 29
TUlldly
Octobef29
Tuesdly
Octobef30
w.Nldly
Octobef31
Tiulday
Oct*f 31
llu1dly
No¥embtr4
Mondly
...,.., .......
NMmbtl7
Thwlday
NMnlber1l
n.dlJ
l1IM
7p.m.
7p.m.
2p.m.
and
7p.m.
7p.m.
2p.m.
7p.m.
2p.m.
7p.m.
2p.m.
and
7p.m.
2p.m.
7p.m.
2p.m.
lllCt
7p.m.
7p.m .
7p.m.
7 p.ll'l.
• .... e11.-...y1. 11m Mii ..... .._ MIW 7, -.. .. CJltJC .. ..-r.t a 9""I of..,,..,,... ...... ............................................. ,,... Tl-.9.....,. .. ...
.......... Cl'UC' ...................... --. ...... 2 ' . • ",. ...... _.. ................ ~ ......... ,. ......... , ..... .. ...... ,--.,...., ..... ., ..... CPUC,_Muellf"I..._._.._. ..... , rs a •· _ .... ,.._ ... _,
n.CPUC..-• ......_ ........................ , .............. ,.._. • ._.. ...,... • ..., • • t• .... ._,.., .. OllMfl1'1n'1....,.lill1liMIWlmrt.
I &111-~ .... _...._Olll
.. ~ ..... --llAUI .. _. ...... n;:;::.~ ........... , ...
e.T J. MIOCMTll. -T1'e ,, ........ , _.
K. 1M a ... 111. C... ::.-'...:, -::.--.....=
...... Clll..., .............. ~ o..i. P ...... 1111 W. lbOW M ll,2 as 1a, c.. Hwr. ,.,. ~ , .. ,
..... c.ill . .., 111.o .......
TN1 IMlllNll II ~ n. .. 0 Fllll ... 89Cf '=-r===~ _. IN ~ Qft ol ....... lo -..ct --. OrMae ~Oft leptemo ,.. Wider .. ~ bet 20, 1911 ~ •• ,.... NMie<•> ....., '807444
lbOW on: a..,..,nOlt '· ~ N9wpoft ~ 1•1 Cotea ..... PtloC Odoblr
o.'lld r. a.rra '·a. t5, 22. 1911 Thie •111,,_,. WM Med f2718
..ith the County Cleft! ot•--.. -11UC-----.--OrMQ1~on~ rv RVlll\o& bet 20, 1911 l--------PI07417 Plotltleue 'ubllheCI Newport ~ au1ln111 .._.
COlta ..... PtloC Octobet' ...........
'· .. 15. 22. 1•1 •• ~=.:. ~ T·175 ECOTERDS. 11885 Mein
St. ll'As430, HunUngton ________ , 8"ch, c.ilf. 92141
PUIUC NOTICE Frank Capotupo, 1&03
--------Shadow Lane, Founa.ln ,......,.,. V""1y, Calf. 82708
........ Mw Thi• butiMSt It con.
Stilt Mint ~~r=l:a~om-.. 1:.,;c::':. ::-'°"' menc.d lo trwact bu9'-
WISE EALTY INVEST· ::n.sw:"'Na'::(s~
MEHTS, 2651 lrW'9 AYI. aboYI on: ~ 15
lk"9 2A3. eo... Meu. 1•1 • ~~ 711 Naro. Frtnk Capolupo ,:_. u~ ,..~.. Thll llalemenl WU !lied =a .... -' ..._... with Ul9 County 0.k of
Thia bu11n111 11 c~ Orenge County on Septem-ductld by: "' lndMdual ber 2.4, 1991
Th• regl1trant(1) com-FI07779
menc:ld to tranuct busi-Published Newport Beaell-
neu undeJ the f1c:tltlous Costa M111 Pilot October
ButlNN Name(I) titled 1, 8, 15, 22, 1•1 a~on: NIA T·789 ~~ was tiled PUBLIC NOTICE
with the County C1erlc of
Orange County on Seplem-ber 24, 1"1 Buslnesa Name
FI01789 Stat111Mnt
Pubhhld Newport Beach-The Fotlowlng persons
111 dolnQ buslnlsl as: Com ..... Pilot Octoblf COLLA TOR EXCHANGE,
1. 8. 15, 22. 1991 3001 Rldhll Bid. 1 #107, _______ T-_n.;...;a Costa MHa. Calif. 11262$
PUBLIC NOTICE 1~;~?w.~= A:~·~~
Flctltleu9 . Elslnotl, Calif. 92530
..,...,. .. Nw Tiiis businHt Is con-._ ducted by: .,, individual -..... •,!!!!,."!!"t Tiie reglstrant(s) com-.,,. ........... .,, PlflOnS menced 10 transact bust-
.,. ~ bWlnlu aa: neu undlf the Flc11tlous
SOUTHLAND CONSTRUC-But1neu Name(t) listed TION. 2265 l.aQ fcnst above on: August 27, 1991 Or .. El TOfo, Calif. 82830 Henry G09bi1
Scot SteYIN, 555 Ptuf. Thlt ttallmlnt was Ned
trlno, Cotta Mesa, Calif. wtlll the County Cieri! of
92e2tS Orenge County on August Thi• bu11n111 Is con-30. 1991
ducted by: 1n lndMdual ' FI05459
Tiie regtstrant(s) com-Publlsllld N__.... Buch-
menc:ld to transact l>Ysl---....... neu under lhl Flclitlout Costa Miii Piiot ~tem
Butlne11 N1m1(J) listed bet 10, 17, 24. October 1,
above on: September 20, 1991
1991 T~
Scot Stevens
This 11a11men1 was nled PUBLIC NOTICE whll the County C1erlc of Orange County on Septem-
' bit 24, 1991
Fictitious
auslnesa Name
FI07173 StatetMnt
Publshld Newpott Beach-The Following p«sons
Costa Mna Pilot October 'tS~ d~~~~STOM
1, 8, 15, 22. 1"1 SOFAS, 3033 Britto!, Costa _______ T-_1e.;...1 ...... eaut. 92628
PUJLIC NOTICE Tc:::~·~~
Flcthloue Tiits business Is con-
llustneaa Name ducted by: en indMdutl ltat.-.nt The reglatrant(s) com-menced 10 transact busi-The Following Plf'IOOI neat under the F'lciitious ~u~ A~I-Business Name(s) listed above on: NIA A TES, 303 Enero, Newpott OofOttty R Sloane
Beach. Calf. 82660 This ~ ... flied f,:~N~p~ea~ ~~~ ~i '=ne11 la con-ber a, 1991 FS08030
ducted by: .,, individual
Tiie r1gt1tr1nt(1) com-Published Newport e..cn-
menc:ld to nnsact busi-Costa ..... Pilot Septem-
neu uncSw the F1c:tltiout bit 11, 24, October 1. a.
Bualnett Nsm.(1) listed 1991
aboYI on: December 1, T·706
1988 ·--------~ Douglas w. Buitey PUBLIC NOTICE
This ltallment WIS fti.d 1--------wltll the County Cieri! of Flctttlou.
Orange County on S.ptem-Bu.lnesa Name
I* 24, 1•1 ltatHMnt
FS07775 The Followlng plflonl
Publlan.d Newport BlllCll-111 doing bualness as:
Costa Mesa PiloC October T.B.C. RECORDS, 1118
1 a, 15 22 1•1 Suite J, E. Wllnut. Santa • ' ' Ana. Callf. 92701 _______ T,_1_12 Hayden Hollt1ter Thais,
PUBLIC NOTICE 3880 ec.an Biren, Corona
--------del Mir, Calif. 92625 F'Jc:ltltlou• Tiiis bu1lne11 Is con-
Buslnffa Name ducted by: "' lnclvidull '='' Th• regt1'tran1(1) eom-The~F bolineu ~sons :ecs ~ ~~ "' as. Business Name(s) btld g~ 830 c.t".~ above on: J..-y 1, 1991
Iv T' b r.-Hayden Thall r 1, rt uco ....... ,on, -...... ... • .__.. ...._.
Calf 92879 ••--·-• WU _, ~ Yohan Hong 28305 wllh tht County Cleft! of ... _...... ......... _ T-... .:.... "·-Orenge County on Septem-,...........,eaMf:'mn........, ...... .,., 24. 1991 ~. bu1lne11 11 con-F50T1'7~
dueted by: "' lndMdull Publthed Newport e..cn-
Tllt reglatrant(a) com-Costa Mesa Pilot October
menc:.d '° tranaac:t bull-1. a, 15, 22. 1991
MU und4W U'9 Actltlous T·7llO Butlneu N11M(I) !bled, _______ .;..;
above on: NIA PUIUC NOTICE John Yohan Hong Thia statement WU tlled F'lctltloua
with the County C1erlc of BuslneN .......
Orange Couniy on S.ptem-ltat9'Mftt
ber 24, 1991 The Followlng pel'IOnl
FI017U we dolnQ butlneu a1:
Published Newport~ PRIORITY MANAGEMENT,
Costa .._. Pilot October 5891 Price Or., Huntington
1 .. 15 .... 1•1 Beech, Calif. 92149 ' ' -BeYerty HUlchlnlon. 5891 _______ T·_713_ Price Dr .. Huntington
PUILIC NOTICE ~ ~;!!:°" 11 con-
P1otttl9we ducted by: ., lndMdull
.......... ...,.. Tlla regl1trant(1) com-
1....._t mencld to ....-..ct ~
The folowllig penone MU urldlf the fk:lltioul ... doing ~ aa: 8u9lnal Name(•) ltt9d
MARJU) CONSULTING, al)o¥9 on: NIA
3400 A~ Of The Ml 9eYlrty ~ =· Colla ...... calf. = =·~ ~--: ..__.... ... Canada. 3400 Orange County Oft Septiem-
Ava. Of The Ml #"213, b1r 20. 1911
COlta M1M. Call. 12121 FIOHU
Thia bvllneea 11 eon-Publlahld Newport ~
duded by: an lndMdual Coela MMe PtloC October
Tiie r11l1trant(1) com-1, a. 15, 22. 11tt ~ lo hnlaC:I bu9t-T·7'7
,,... urldlf .. Adhlot.'81---------luelnMa HllM(a) htld PUIUC MOTICI
aboY1 on: NIA ....,._.. M. CIMda ,... ..... n. ~ wee ~ aue1n111 Mw
wllh lhl County a.ti ot ....... ... ar.,. <:ouncy Oft ~ The '°'4Mllf penont
ber ao. t911 .. clOlr1il ....... -P9074al lliUY PHAM CONSULT·
Nllahld Newport 8Moh-~ • Woodeoffolt. llNlht. eoa.a ..... Plot October ~. 12714
1.1.1s.n.1•1 ~~~.m:c-·
1------...;T...;·rM.-Thil busl""9 19 con-PUIUC IOTICI ~ ~.,. lrdlACUI TM r..ie1rent(I) COM>
......... mlftOld lo nn.d ..... ... "'··--~-=(~ .......... abcMon:.-1 ,~1 TM Palo.. pereont ft..., --' ............... .._,. ... _
llAPNI ownw, 400 n. tOtt ,,.,.. .. 9'd
........ -... Corene dal .... County a.ti ..
.... Clll.-~~on.._..
"'°' .. For Ad Action l"ltaatMt...,.. ~ c.11 • Co-. .... ,..,. ~ m:a 1,1,11,a.1•1 ,..... T-m
AD-VISOR
.. •• 78
CLASSIFIED INDEX '42·5671 .....
-I I
642-5678
..,... ---.~
ow COVS ., .., nR, 1 "'9A.: ' w Ga-9IAUTllUL "9 8419fy, $ta:::=.:· ..... _..._..,......._ r.-lllOlmo .... ~ MR.; NIM llay.1ew l9r ... :.::• ._. ...........
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JASMINE PMK. .IASMINE PARK. 3BA, luxury condo. Vatd, Lg twnhM, new cMoor, •"•••T LAl'>•91AM f u patio, gar. 2335 l!ld9n 28' + ofc, l'ABa. ea.. ~ """1 IV" a""BA, em Y rm. 3~BA. l'rplc, A/C, fllE. 11376. 842-3112 rQPa kitchen, paaio, W La 29A 28A, d/W, g•l"!""-:-~~""'li~~~= 1539,IOO. Open Sun M'1o garege. '2400/ d & frig. Meny Olllnl ,..... 1aundr11 rm. 1·5, 811 Gardenia PRIYATe PMJ'V ...._. mo. 720-3IMIS MESA VERDE 4Br 2Ba, fMturel 11760 Pool & aOee IO SC FPIU.a Way. L.onWne......, to buy houH on ....__ __ y It den, .. 2 trp&c, new car-tennl9 e1'-.01'Ta 1716/Mo. •
South 8~ 8albOa -" ev,. "'· pet 11400/mo 2111 l•land. Affpond IO Ad new carpet, 511 8•• Ml~o (I05) ~ l'!!B'"'L"'!!OC~K.-.T""O,.......,B""EA!:O".-Ctir!"!'-i M• 8UNPLOWSR 'T~iii6RiMi:-ii;lli;t, "101, C/O TN Plot, ward, 28A, 28A, frpl, &AV. Ltg HA, 2BA, CENTAUft MOMT 12 & 3 IORMI,
P.O. Box 1MO, Coela gar. •11eo. feo.e382. NWPT HOTS 4BR. 2BA. gat, frp60, yard. Yr1Y CUTI! c:twnn9 atuctto, 8424219 or 8314725 w/d hoe* ~
Cost;t 1\.11". 1 11J."1
EITATI NOMI
On the Eaatalde.
Beautiful 38A + ct.n,
3 full b•th1, 2,300 a/f.
Built In ·12. Mutt Seel
Mw. CA llG9 WALK TO iiiCN gat, pool w/eotat r .. l. S1400/mo. 642·5'14 pvt patio, utll lnct. •lWNHM SSR, 2'-'BA, garage. N..,
:SBA 2'-'BA. f/p, white fr~I~, 11d,f;,• 64r;.;,':t •LOCK TO •UCH M70. 804~ Park Ave. patio, 2 c• gar, com. Ho•pltal. 842
I Houses Condos
For Rent
C8fP9WI•, top of line gr n • 38f 2a. With fhplac:• Caff 21~2854 mon pool/spa. '1271/ JBR 1BA. 30ih
bft-'n•, ,,..,, grdnr, 441 Rent/La• Opt 38f 21AB• and patio. 1915/mo. furn apt. 2BA 2BA, mo. (2'3) 4........,. 1925 + aec. no 1389,000
M•Y trade for aharp
local 1-Story. ·-' DONALD PfAFf
710ol000
"9m•a • 840-0688. M9d-atyfe twnhm Mat 87$-5544 • Wlntw rental 1 gar t8R Altt, Ha1 Mer-•mkr•. Avalf 011.
Wetoh luri i iun. NB. f~·~/p, 1 dbl aLUFFi 4BA 2•hB•. •P•~. al•O f~. yard. ... •w. Pool • Damon 8754178:
.... Darting, total r• ~.,.; s125Q t1a.~· Patio, 2 car gara~ 635-4147. l•undry room. Call JBR 2BA Ywty. b 1 ........ . . ... i(,1·r it.·r .ti .'lU/ model 2Br 1 ~Ba hH, ry Nr comm p00Vahop1 Vrly apt 1BA 1BA w/ 54&-9081 mo. IA blk bay 1W'1.
lg mitt w/)ac tub, f/p, 11575 Bkr 78 .. t234 deck Nu crpt N/,..ts 18R W'"Oft br•ru, Non-•mkr• 873-BALBOA PALMS 1 bet yd, declc. gar w/ •tor· • .--1• -F .. S*1thouH vuit: S850 age 8754M27.1880 BLUFFS Condo 3Br 1~ A•m~~50/mo PartcaJd• ocean view. 3986 or 81 .. 7~1M
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....... ,.l SO COAST METRO • Ba 2·sty, 2-c:ar gar, all Available 10/15. Appt 381t , •• Ye•"' 1 bftc
2 bd, condo. 11095 new Int. 11400, 2448 to SHI 831.e107 to beach. Avt now
~ NEWPORT SHORES • * EASY MOYE·IN Vlata Hogar. 873-4048 .... No Peta 11250,'mo. 12• .40th 4BR 2BA, nr Sprlng..1--------------~ v • 3bd HOUH S1500 •COZV HOUSE• dale & McFadden, BLUFFS E·Plan 3Br BHutlful garden type St. Call 87:M636 , j: LEASE OPTION!
3Br 2Ba twnhH, frplc,
pool, gatage. K.ten,
Cole of Npt 875-6611
OCEANFRONT • 3 bd 1BR 1Ba, lg fncd yard, 8032 vane Clrcl•. 21ABa, grnbtt loc. Apte. Quiet, pool.
tum, winter· 11600 garage, Quiet tocaUon. 11250/mo, lned yd & 12000/mo. 723-4490 S2500. Charming 2Br moderate rent, well 3BR 2Ba low«, petto,
BALBOA ISLAND • S8t8/mo. patio da 727•2444 wortc; 876-2441 hom9 2Ba bayfrnt+alcle t.le maintained In good lo-frp&c, d/W, rv be ··.· ~ 2bd bayfront • '2200 822'-' CENTER ST h,k d 41M-4144 ' Main Chanl, pvt bch, catJon. 846-0392. Udo •hop•. Nu II LIDO ISLE · 3 bet, bay· CENTAUR MGMT eve n • . BLUFFS. TwnhH on w/d, utU pd. 875-1751 ••SIDK tB• DPLX crpt. 11300. 631· 25 , , I I
f t 13000 16772 B I t O HB greenbelt! 2BR, 1BA, --------·I ., n
EMEr{:ro· BAY. 4 bd 642"2288 or 831"2725 3BR ~!~.:: nr patio, pool, 2 car g9f. •OCEANFRONT• Lg yd w/gdnr. No 48R 21A II
houH • 13500 •EASTSIDE• beach. St 200/mo. 11250/mo; 759-5667 2BR 2BA, 2-Car Oar pets. Ready no"41 Acrou from Hoag
Ncwµo11
Beach 1069
. .·11 ... B•y•hor ... Turnkey r• CLIFFHAVEN • 5bd $200 OFF!! (805) 94()-8945. Cove :Condo 11500/mo 873-4585 S650/mo. 541-7855 Hosp. Clean wtth d/w,
model, 4BR 2BA. 3-Bay view • l5000 · 2 e R 2l!A g at• d E'SIDE duplex. Lg 2Br w/d hk up, atorage.
3 I 2BR 1BA, frplc, g• 2BR 1BA upstr• unit. Hot water paid. 313 c • r g • r • f P • rage, w/d hkups. Lg comm. h pool & Nu cpt. IA gar, $900. 1 B•, gar, w/d, yrd. d &-2140
I $795.000. 646-4212. WINTER encl yard. ,925/mo. lac. next to Balboa I•· 910 w. Belboa Blvd 304 Broadway. 1905. Holmwoo • &4
Bluff•, De•lgner'• RENTALS AVAILABLE 2817 ORANGE AVE. and. S2C>PO/mo. Call 87M387/11 .. 7M-8Glt Avt 1111· Agt 1542•8725 •••chfronl 3Bf 1¥•Ba
< • _.-.·~_ ....... home, 3BR 2~BA, Kol Waterfront HomH Inc. CENT,AtJR MGMT 48R 3Ba very cM8n 714n 59-75'17• Ocnfmt Wntr furn 2BR E'SIDi lrg" 2Br, biaJ. furn, gar. w/d, micro.
pnd•. 3 patJoll. F/p, Realtor• 642·2288 or 831-2725 beautiful hm w/pooi DUPLEX upatrs 2Br 2Ba, gar, f;plc dJ w. cony, g.,, new crpV d/W, d•ck. Winter :··. . ·~ -... • tr \ ~ •·' ' la~ $399.500. 840-0038. 631·1400, 760-3600 1800 VIOLA 2Br 2B• on Humboldt Isle. , 2Ba, gar, balcony, blk w/d, amens 11200 upr pnt. Quiet. $760. 120 St600. 714-982-5155
OUTSTANDINO 4BR, 11795 (213)454·1387 to bch. $1200/mo. $1000 twr 673-0782 E. 20th SI. 842·9080
'• h 4BA home. Pool & Duplex. d/W, disposal, (818)35M5S9 BEACON BAY
T I I I d w/d, frplc, custom YEARLY 2BR, 1BA.. Utlli· E'SIDE STUDIO BA •P•· rop ca an • built, garage, deck, BASTBLUFF Sup•r UH paid. Stove, frig & 1400/ mo. 1200 d•P· Charming 1 •t•P•
.caplng & waterfall. In 1975/mo M2·1311 3BR 2~B• on grnbn. d/W Sl•P• to beach Call lo ... 548-2101 from beach. Ltg INlng
General 1 002
one of Newport'• 2BR 2BA Townhome lg LR, DR. utll rm, lClt ...,..;., .. .._.,,,... · l'OOm, beamed cell-most ~ dHlrabl• com· •N BAY Waterfront. ALMOST NEW, very pvt Turtle Rock Ride• cond S1800. 640-1635 S.vwmo *v7--• FURN BACH lnctudH Ing•. view. Loll of
munl\IH on Signal Rd. 3BA. 2BA, gar, furn/ 2BR, 1 ~BA twnh•. End Unit, luxurious. EXCLUSIVE 8 1 • utlls & cablel Pet• o.k. •lorage & cabinets. Rancho Santa Prine o~. Call R.J. unfurn. Mooring. Yard, gu•ge. 171 $1175/mo. Call: •• • Pool, lrg fncd yrd. W/0, 1 oat garage, Margarita $849,000. 759..()880 124oo/mo Vrly 846-7213 Mont• Vista ·B2. $960/ LI z I c Hu c K l•nd condo, clly S600/mo. 476-1050 large deck. $950/mo
I TIJERAS Upgraded Hrbr Vu Hm• CHARMINQ 2BR + mo. &42-38t2 .IONES 780-5000 views, 2Br, Ilk• new, GOOD L"'" .. TIONI Incl uJll• 875-3337
CREEK VILLAS lg 5BR. Equity •hare COSTA MEea/ 24 hr H CUf'lty guard. DUPLEX 2B B $650 """' Exclusive Nwpt l•I•.
(S200K) or AfTD Hum •tudr· ... 18ts~:'"25•,~0A _, ~<>f~o0rc;:..c,~~:· 28731 Lu'P"...!... No *$200 OFF!! 1BR. yrty, newly dee.
HEIRS TO ESTATE Condominium S500K OMC. 644-9035 ;'~. . NEWPORT BEACH pet•. Cl'edlt ./ & rel• L•ro• 2BR , ~BA encl g9f. 53&-6617.
SALE R2 bulldable lot H GALLERIA FURNISHED req. (213) CSl1-3838 twnhH, lndry room,1---------
Sou1h of PCH. Want omes F ·d I tion Purn 3Br 2Ba, frplc, WINTl!R HOMES patio, d/W, 1795/mo. Udo, 2BR 1 'ABA. d/w,
quick sale. Close to 1·2 Bedrooms Of " "C patio, BBQ, Vert nlcet O C b Ill S We Hav• Nice/Clean 2078 THURIN f/p, dbl gar. Mature
beach & CdM shops. From $108,990 Cal LM tll 8/20/92. 11195 18 I r 0 t. Hom•• Still Avallabl• CENTAUR MGMT adults. $1250. I••·
Agent, 675-23 t 1/675· Golf Courae a 878-9383 e2&3 Bdrm, 2'ABalh ~ 842·2288 or 631·2725 675-3987. 33t 1. Neighborhood! PllL •Townhouse Apts ue
I 714/589 2883 WINTER RENTALS 4BR, •Subterranean e t HH to bchl 3Br 2BR 1BA, f/p, gar. LARGE 28A, 1981 McLAIN ENTERPRISES
Shopltlereal•1etepagea • •o v~nn 2BA furn h••· Frplc, Gated Parking 2Ba, 106 27th St. .-:.:.:: lndry, atov• & refrlg.. M1pl• •3~1 ""88 FEATURES
ofcl11111lflec!forthevec11tlon I the San Juan Group " • hJUI\ lndry. d/W, garage. •Oulet Garden $1550, lit, laat + HC HAR a A v i w gardener, 11100/mo. • v ._ EXCLUSIVE ~opertyyou've1>e11r1want· 1 :r.:a~~~°'~' 642-5678 11395/ mo. 873-3039 .i;':~ .. , to o .c . 675-3313 or 968-5688 HOMES S1900/mo :a-~;~~ 6~!no~~.ld1 MONTE SERRENO BEACH & COUNTRY ... -------...l..-------~1=======:;~11f1 Airport •180-OCEAN, CITY Lovely 4BR 2Ba. HP to 4PM APARTMENTS CLUB COMMUNmES eld If Al rt HARBOR VIEWS OR, FR, Agt 494·2073 . 1 2 & 3 Bedroom L k • t II ea or rpo VIiia Balboa Pnthse 2Br 2Ba up11ra of dplx, 1BR 1BA, S625. R• • /1 1 b 00 Ing 0 Se Personnel 1BR + den. $1295. LIDO ISLI! 3Br 2Ba, outdoor patio, 1 car frigs avl. Cov•r•d Apia w rpc, wet .,., SUBSTANTIAL 64$-6000 Ev 7eo-2570 quiet end. frplc. big gar •vi now 11000 parking, c•ble, beaut!-micro, w/d hkup•.
2BR 2BA UPPER, 309 IOVE~IULLOWANCE patio. Avl 10/1. S1995, 721'.9828 or 723-0698 · fully landscaped. ~~~~:_ a1:t0: ... ~8t: that e -tra Jank 32nd SL O•rag•. frplc, •IAYRIDGE CONDO• 8-9 mo •••. 673-6632 Pool, ~":'.Jo~;· •ec malntenanc. ;:c,, ~ lrg •';:tec~~V5/ (714l &4M472 Gated community. Nwpt Het• 1811 Cllfl gates • sorry, no pet~.
kl , I mo Y• Y· .ler{ne K•l .. r 2BR, 2BA, A/C, frplc. Dr. frnt unit 2BR. 1BA, NEWLY DECORATED FROM S1.~!T.o. stac ng up . D Furn wntr/yrly 2Br pool, spa. s1450/mo w/d, fr,,lc, hardwd firs. $99 Ste. DtDOtlt 2BR w/gar. bltlnl, yd. THENEWPOffT~
1 YJBa dplx, gar, etc. (T14) 850.91&4 760-1275 '1250 mo. 675-6517 Spactoua0 11 & 2BR Wtr pd. 83FM120 &-5 FAl~"t:":Jrs rA the garage? 310 E Bay. Avl 10/1. Mr. W•lter •BLUFFS 4BR 2'ABa Nwpl North 2 Meir apta. u et, cool es7Vldortl ---·--$780 BIGCAHYOH ,,
$1200 (818)790..()602 end twnhse, f/p, patio, •tea, :2BA, 2 car gar, ocean brHH. Pool & 24370nngeAwC-·-S7IO ~ "'
E'•ld• detached condo-2 car, $1795. Bkr Co-A/C, l/p, qul•t loc. Nr covered parking.
Try our garage sole ads. What's
junk to you is a treasure to
someone else. For only $8.52 you ... ----~~-~-.... 'w;===::;;:~get 4 lines for 2 doys. Coll today.
642-5678
Coron;i
del Mar 2122
3BR 2~BA. 2 c..-gat.,
w/d, 1850 •.f. beam•.
skyl1s, patio, St 750/
mo. Val/848-1457.
Darling 3Br 21h8a. op. W/955·2800; H/ pool $1395 640-1529 548-0338.
1580 1/f, lg backyard, 759-0685. Avl 10/ 5. Ocean/Bay View, lBr -.-.-S--H_A_R_P_N......,.E_W_E_.R
S1300/mo. 752•9045 •Newpor1 Hgt• Large 1Ba, VIiia Belboa. d/w. 2BR. bllln• S795/mo.
E'SIOE Duplex 1Br, par· 2BR, 2BA, d/W, frplc, d/W, 2 g9f, sec, pool, C•l OK. Call Pam, Agt
tlally furn, w/d, stove, pool. New crpt & pnt. epa S 1000. 875·2995 848·5880
refrlg. S695 + 1400 S1250/mo. 675-7887 Pvt beach comm, 2Br •2BR 1B• dphc. great
dep. N/pet. 848-1078 2Ba, w/d rm, furn/uni, area. W/D hkup, nu , 3BR 2~BA Newport E SIDE lg 3Br 2Ba trphc, Terrace. No pets. pets Ok. Beacon Bay, cpl, gar. 535 Bernard
3BR 2Ba, pvt road, on quiet cul-d•aac, lrplc, 511501 mo. 646-2 184. 1 yr IH S1400/mo •B $795. 947.7540
Main Beach, •P•C· lndry, mleto, d/W, fncd 646-0931 or 723-0714
tacular view of ocean/ yd, grdnr. 353 Wood· 3BR 2BA condo, walk
harbor. w/d, frig, d/W, l•nd. $1275. 673-3600 to bchl Pool, Jae, 2 Steps to Sand, lg 3BR
1500 1/I. St800 winter, car gar. L•• opt, EZ upper dplx. Oen view,
$2200 yrly. 983-3977 B/SID• 4 Vr new t•rm•I 213_..56-1939 deck, d/w, refrlg, lndry
or 209-527-8815 Ownr twnhm 3BR 21hBa, 21---------rm, $1600 983·7111.
•CLOSE TO ALLI
$150 OFF
Laqur1.1
Beach 2648
COTTAO•Ss OcHn
view, •t•p• 10 beach,
center of town. fur·
nlshed. •875 to $850.
Call Liu or Elaine
497~07 or 497-3614
""~ 00' TO SANDI
NEWPORT ISLAND
3BR. 2BA duplH.
Frplc, bullt-ln•,I ga·
rage, newly oeco-
rated. S 1350/mo. ol94·
2995, ev•• • wk-end•.
OCUNf'RONT YRLY
Sml 19r, only 1 pran.
Bn-tne. No vu. Quiet.
$725 Inc utll. 8734117
Walk to Bch nr Hoag
SAVE ~ ON DEPOSIT
e 1 BR·S700,2BR4871S
PooVSpa '146•838
PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE SELL 4BR 2111BA, com. pool,
ten, oc•an view, g.,.
dener. $2,500. Bkr.
Avail now. 154()-4152.
car gar, ldry, patio w/ SBA bayfront, Udo Isle. fOWNHOUSE •PL Lg •unny kit, Ip, VI• Udo Soud. With
walk·ln clo•etl. Pets dock & bch, 5 doors 2BR, 21hBA, 2 frplcs.
nego. Avl 11/1. $1350 from yacht club. pool, 1pa, dbl gar•g•.
2BR 1 BA, lndry rm.
close to •hops &
bu•••· Wiii accept
O. C. Housing. $650
2261·2284 MAPLE
CENTAUR MGMT
842·2288 or 831-2725
CLEAN fURN APTS
•2BR ......... sn5/MO Winter, 2BR 2BA.!; f/p,
9 mo. rental. Avail lndry rm, gar pkQ, ~ TS No. 15933 Sala: $2,833.112. your home
through classlfled
lmmed through 1/15192 blk from beh • .81M51·
NOTICE OF NOTICe TO Keith 84NII25 Agt $4000/mo. 640-2889 $1550/mo. 722·7381 714-H7-0432 4473 Of 818-35Mn9
TRUSTEES SALE PROPERTY OWNER On Octobe< 15, 1991 al YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ,.. .................................................................. .._ ........................................................................................................................................... __
11:00 a.m. FtrS1 American UNDER A DEED OF
Tltlt Insurance Company, a TRUST. DATED (NONE
Cahlomla corporatoon as SHOWN) UNLESS YOU Tru11ee, or Successor · Trustee or Substituted TAKE ACTION TO PRO·
Trustee, of lhal certain TECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT
Deed of Trust uecuted by MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB·
Michael Resnik and Ginger LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED
RHnk:k and rtcorded April AN EXPLANATION OF THE
3, 1990, as Instrument No. NATURE OF THE PRO· ERVICE IRE ORY
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If 110·17 3031 ol Olllclal Rtco<ds ol Orange County CEEDING AGAINST YOU,._ .................................... _________________________________________________________ ... _
Cahlornla. and pursuant to YOU SHOUC.O CONTACT A r
thst certain Notice ol De-LAWYER.
lault thereunder recorded DA TEO: Septsmber 20,
January 11. 199t as lnstru-1991 1liOdl Child Ccue 3536
ment No. 91-014849 of 01· FIRST AMERICAN COST• MES llclal records of said TITLE INIURANCK "' A Mother
ccountin<l
ookkeep1ng3406 /services J4 70
County, wfll under and pur· h•• opening• for
auant to H id Deed ol Trust COMPANY, • Callfomla Personal Bookkeeping Boat Wuhlng/Detalllng. childcare, 2 Y••• and
H ll st publlc auction for corporation Service. 1 wlll write Excellent, thorough, older for teo • Wffk
cash. law1ul money ol the 8~1 Pat Sindt • Autho-dependable, frH Ht, full tln\9 end $40 part
CIPanmu
Services 3548
WANTID
Dirty Hou••• & Busy
People. "Who Va
f luur
Install R(·p.iirs3fi20
House~1tt111g :1760 Pa111t111u 3850
* Fem. r••· 40+. no 9/ Ext-Int. Comm. AH.
d. maintain dur. Wntr. Ouallty work. Reu
R•fa. Sunn 548-prfc••· Fr" est. Aer•.
1925, 67Mf5t d•Y•· 30 yra exp. 714/424-345e or 213-498-7509 United Stales of Ame11ca. a rlzed Officer your checks, make Call today. Excell•nt time. Big fenced In
cathle<'s check payable lo 114 East Fifth StrMI, dep .. rec. bank acct. reference•. Juli or yard, lots of toys. DI• p,a1NTINQ PLUS do buslne11 related D 850-6454 "' H id Tru11te drawn on a lanta Ana, Callfomla errands. Wiii do more oug • ney movie video•,
ExP9rt lnat•lle,..
Hardwood fir, lino ..
ceramic, catpets. Sub
fir rpr. Uc. 6484821. Oonna Call?"
BUCH MAIDS
Uc. & Bonded.
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Garaqf ~ D< 1or s atete or national bank, • 12701 (714) SStM>778 d•'·lled work If d• meal• a •nack• In-GulllttoAffordablt check drawn by • atate or 1 2134 ... eluded. Neat Pomon•
fecte<el crsdll union, or 1 •• • sired. Excel refs. Over and 11th. eicp.. ref. DuttJ'• Lawn Milnt, 54e.57U
check drewn by • 1t1t• of "ubll•h•d Newport 25 yra exp. 873-2644. "'CONVEYS CUSTOMS avall•bl•. Call Renee G•r•e• Door R• Monthly/Wkly or 1 ~.~.,N~l""O,,_W.,.c.,.1--1--11""'--·--lecteral llvlngs and loan leaoh.Co•t• M••• Cablnet•/Furnlture "'"""'~1211 P•lr• 10 yr• exp. time. F,.. &A0241·1•40 .._ re• .... t. auoclatlon, or u vtngs Piiot September 24, · __ ..... .......,-_ _,....·---..,.....-COMPUTER HELP: .... v ,..........., '"""""' u...~1
bank apeclfled In aectlon October 1 8 11 .. 1. Flnl•hH/Re•toratlon. Uc. Day Care. My C OM IMC can •••l•t you hrdwr. •Pring•, opnr•. ~------.,...-----:f'-··eu"V .. · ··= ~ t. • • • AM -··•tty 048-637& 1 pc. & He. door•. 7 Netlv• Land•o•plna • · ,.,., ...... " 5102 of the Flnanclal Cod• t7a7 -.-• hm. Meal• lnct. 16 y,.. with eny problem• or • llol5e9197 838-175' and 1uth0t1zect 10 do bust-exp. Call 760-8736 b-. nffd•. 800-564-eJIU. day Htv. ~78. Lawn• a . pruning neu In this at•lt 11 lh• tween 9AM to 8PM. cleanup•. Land•cap-_W_P_Y_O_U_N_Q_Q_U_l_l_T_ main entrance lo First ____ .. ..,.....,,.._.., ... __ ••ok aQ • ., .... ,. Ing & Malnt. 636-8111. • •
Amerlcen Title lnaurance PUBLIC NOTICE Fr•m• to flnl•h. c ... n. .,..,.~ LOVINQ ORANDMA Wiii Painting ContflCtor
Company locttad st 114 ---,-0-9-1-7-4---fHt, Ouallty work. Pantl·Cablnet•Slalr• b•by•lt In her Co•t• ,...,...,.•PAIRa Home/ S.S.L. Malnt. a Land. Ouallty painting by
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RECORDS OF ORANGE Mark B. eon.n, VI~ Prnl-D.A.Z, Conatruotlon watch your ohlld, o..a • TREESa COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. dent, 2235 E111 10300 Cratl•m•n•hlp, con-yra old. a yr• eJCp. HANDY ANDY ,.,-EXCE~TINO THEREFROM South, Sendy. Uteh 14092 crete a block. frH ...... Jodie 8474112 I! p ALL WATER RIGHTS. Helan I< ..... ,. Secr1t.,y/ • Room addMJone, ,.. ••••• Co!;::tltlv• ~ ...... Cettetruotleft, lee· luml).Palnt Lt. Topptoll'ltl'IOH. l.lwne,
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as lo lllJI, potMAlol\ 0t With the County Clerk of Rl!P ... 'R ... ..._ DUM• RUNS JUNK ~ti"-,aj-. LM ~mbtMCH 10 .. llsfy ~ County on Auguet t•ln a ll'l~eleM. :, p~ W,..,,. •F-a f'umftute, .,.;.,, "" rr o::.::y-~
the unpflkl b .. 1nc1 due on 27, 1 1 Tvb1, tile, •Ink, ,.r.. ...,Ing •n I~ SELL btanche•. appllanc••· Clllllo""".lldlll'I.., the note or "°'" aecured ~eoaon l!•t 16t-M5e • """ .......... Mil.oil._ .. ,_. by •lid Deed of TrU11. 10 ,ubll•l'led Newport Beach· · • 1•tml11W'u-•t1111~u1111:-'!!"~~,._.w~. Mlk• 7 ctv• ..,...1391 _...,._.,_... _ _. MllT
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INTILLIOENT straight forward, sen-
stab I• and a C· eltlve, Independent and wtlllng to Invest compllahed blond, 44, yourself In a nurturing 5'15", tit and happy, ~k • th• outdoors, relatlonahlp? Call me.
tor one man Who you are la too
wt humor and Int.... great not to share. -· itl2951. r~ llkH dinner at ---------8:® o; after, who'• LOVE
wllllng to travel to TO
Newport Beach. 44-so. NJS. it!4ooe. SAIL
ATT••CTIVE SWF, 30, attracUve Ar· "" chltect, .,eka SWM
LATIN 30-40, lntelllgenl, edu·
1Mklng committed r•· cated, fltne11 con-
latlonahlp with SWM, acloua, generous, al·
36-41, good teellng1 fluent gentleman,
and weit-.ducated. 1 committed relation·
am 38, 5'2". I like 10 ship/marriage. N/S/O.
danc•, movies. dine _11_2_9_38_. _____ _
out. I kid. #A005. MAN
ATTRACTIVE WANTED!
LOVING Uke aporta, Perform·
PROFE.llouat Ing Atta, dinner In or ~ out, ••• appe•I, age and caring SAF, 35, 55-70. Me? I'm 57,
5'4", 130 Iba .. •••king 15'5". blonde, blue
SWM or DWM 33-40, eyes, medium build,
good man, g~d be-nl(e to be with. Sound
havlor and ·~~Haful Good? *4000.
In hi• carMr, for last· ---------Ing relatlonahlp. MR,
12935, RIGHn
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..... ....... ..... ..... -. ~. MO Condo. Al ........ ......... pod. ...... C1Mn. quiet. Al uett. CefW. Phonee, X.O• 1352, Evn 141 OA1
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Npc Notth-. MOO.' ..._ + uue. 7n4400 c11rq ., ... ber, w/d, ~1~111 WI "'" /arklng, lunch kl f! 17 h st FJND mo ~ utU. Many 14e(). Andy 931-e141 room COffH rec.pt per ng, 1 · ..., P"' 1t1 12t tui -· --cont room, FM, cop'. Costa Meaa. &4M330
....... otat. pool...-..::::..~ ==~'° '•MWw11fl81Md181e"'• 142-5171 , *· N9• JW Airport. Office Sp•c•, 875 sq ft. an apartment wt""' ....... A~ now ...... ---.._.._ .... _ ... .,...,.., pet?a.dlouecllllllad. 1350/mo, m040-mo. 550' g•r w/rollup througlh classified nr OCC. •• INI. ------IU Oulnlan, 133-9550 door. S875. 831·3608
ROCKY
MOUNTAIN
LADY
Honest, open, lovtng.
OWF from Denver
looking for a tall,
handsome, N/S cau-
ca.ian man with vu.
uea, ethics, a ••n•• of
humor, style & claaa,
who loves llte. It
you're honest, open,
will communicate and
not afraid of your fHI·
Inga, pl•••• call.
#4020.
SEEKING
RIGHT
MEN
SWF, 27, 5'2", 110,
beautlful & ••citing,
looking for energetic
men with adventurous
nature who are Inter·
Hted In all the arts &
sports. No dopers or
1moke,.. #4017.
SEXY
LONELY
LATIN
rellable, humorous f•
male, 40'1, 5'4", flt.
Enjoys tamlly Ille,
mountains, beach,
travel, movies, musk:,
dancing. looking tor
SWM, almRar Interest,
la1Ung relatlonahlp.
#4015.
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iwornl•r1 3004
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WHIRi DOMllTIC tlANDIOllE LOOKING
ARE TYPE FUN FOR
YOU? GIRLS HONEST ' LOVE
Ar• you 60-70, br1ght, •PP•al to this SWM, Hll I'm 8', a tll, Hnal· Fun lovlng, 1ense of
tun, eucceaatul, •ttrac-8', 175 lb., dark hair. tlve, youthful 38, seek· humor, e·11h", 60 +. I
tlve, trim and phyal· I'm good looklng but Ing love and no enjoy music, dancing,
cally tit, n/a, honHI modHI, Ilk• 10 cook, games with a very dining out, parties,
and ready tor a one-love children and the cute lonely lady with a travel on weekend1.
and-one only relation-waler. I'm happy-no great heart. Calll rm con1ldered good
ship? I'm OW,, petite, hang upa. Seeking #1961. looklng. "3020. attractive, protea· SWF·DWF-attractlve i---HAP--P-Y ___ , ___ S....;:E'"--E-K-IN_G __ _
alonal, emollonalty ••· pleaae, 30-38, prefer
cure, enjoy Bach to long dark hair but? CHRISTIAN RIGHT
Boogie, theatre, art, #1978. Male student, SWM, LADY dancing, good reatau·•----D-O_N_'_T___ 32, look• 28, seeks
rants, cooking, gar-non-materlal SWF, 25-SWM, successful,
denlng, travel. Are you BE 34, walks on beach, 6'1", 190 lbs .. good
that compatlble aom• SHY movies, tennll, long looklng. hi. n/s. 48, one? #4018. lk 0 look 36. seeking at-You're 50 + , attractive, 18 •· own to eenh, tractive SWF 3°""'0 for
SPPI< lll!J
omen J004
open and hones1, for spunky, full of energy romance or Jusl funl en)oyment/commltted with a passion for Ille. relatlonshlp/marrlage. You want to share _*_3_ooo_.______ #1965.
Blue Jeans or Dreasy HAVE ROSES . i--S-O_U_L_MA_T_E __
A TlmH, long walks end
R r•• 1a1k1 and laughter, WILL TRAVEL PARTNER ~ candlelight, Jazz and You're around 30, by successful ieml·
MAN claHlcs, travel end under 5'6", with glrl· retired exec., 5·9 .. ,
aMka a lovable, exclt-cooking. I"m 6t, OJM, next-door, 1oap ad DWM. 56 •. N/S, fun
Ing real woman tor 5'11", 190 Iba., •• type pretty look•. tovlng, romantic, posl-
real chemistry be-cure, sensitive, ener· You're creallve, edu· llve. metaphysical,
twMn us. He la 8'2", getlc1 humorous, edu· ceted with unlquoly splrltual values. You
allm uecutlve, &4, at· cateo, romantic and funny personallty. I'm have like qualllles.
tractive, Interested In aomewhai shy, friend· 39, 6', handsome en)oy travel. beach
arts, aalllng, charities, ahlp, conversation lrlsh·Oerman. creative walks, casual times,
health. She would be and companionship director, musician, have lntegrily. nice 10 feminine •nd frM to first and then? ltl1963. athlete, marine mam· be with, petite. under
share hi• ure. #3007. mal activist with good 47 1130t9 EUROPE potential Father quail· --·---· ----
ASIAN FEMALE TRAVELER uea. it!3Q17. TALL
SINCERELY spring and Fall every HEAL THY ATTRACTIVE
SPP~ 11 r(J
W onwn J004
WORK HARD
PLAY HARD
OWM, 37, 5'7", enJoya
horses, skiing, mu1lc,
travel, aeeka tun, ad·
venture In SF. #3004.
Pt·rsonal
Services 3005
AU. NEW ALL CURRENT
BEST DATES IN TOWN
1 ·900-230.2333
Local Guys/ Glrls wn11·
Ing tor your call.
Adults Only $1 .50/rnlrl
YOU/ME Ahi111p Uve & E1clllng
T LC 1-900-8-47·8484
HAPPY Adults only. $1.50 m.rv 1 o min
Fun-lovlng, aenH Of ALWAYS THE BEST
humor, en)oya hug1, YOUR LUCKY " walks. ttavel, dlnnor, "
dancing. aunHta, 1·900·646·5646
seeks adventurous, PRIVATE 1 ON 1
Personal
erv1ces 3005
HOT AL. TIERNATIVE MEN of Costa Mesa.
1·900 884·DATE ext 40.
18 & over $3/mln. '
LADIES of the Orange
Coasl and their prl-
v111e numbers. 1 ·900·
6BO·MEET Ext. 117
18/over S3/min.
LIVE DAZZLING GIRLS
t·900;'884-6900
$2 50 min. 10 min ?•HR
Unwan1ed Slreet Glrl.
Talk to me baby ... 1 ·
900·903·LEGS t B ~
$2 50 min. 1 0 min honest. 39-46 lady for Adulls S 1.95 mm/1 o.,.. n
friendship end laatlng ---------relatlonshlp. #1978. Beaulllul M1s1ross Diann ---------
P ersonal
Services 3005
ADULT 900 LINE
DIRECTORY
Graphic llsllng of unu·
suel unadvertised
adult prog1ams~ 1·
Spoak• Dow'! boy• I· 1 900-773-LADV l ·OIH
18 + $2/mm 20 min
BEST PATES AVAILABLE
ALL GIRL REWE
1·900-246-2444
HOME #'a S2 •11n
900-535-8585 99c/mln _C_A_L_L_N_e_w_p_o_r1J_'C_o_s_t_a
Nied 10m1 utr1 money M•s• women 1 ci J).
Have a garege Sile -903·MA TE Exl 31 1.8
Advertlte In dllalfltd. over. $2/mln 20 mrn
Tile
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
PiiliL fi ts in.
HOW TO RESPOND
TO
BALDWIN SWF, 44 Yf9., 130 Iba .•
BROTHERS bl ond hair, green•--------•Y••· love early
LOOK-ALIKE Rock·N·Roll, emuse-
WANTED year. retired lawyer, HAPPY GENTLEMAN 82, •••ks companion;
TALL SWM '"king attrac· Paris •le .• University HANDSOME! SWM, 4t, 6'4", look· tlve, P,•111•, sincere d ( ) h 1 t 1 M Ing for that apeclal DATE{ I NE wanted, (IUec, Wllllam, ment partca, board &
or Oanlel), dark· card games, movlH,
haired, lc•blue eyH, plays & dancing.
tall and handsome, looking tor SWM
of _. ___ , I under 50 yra., over
pr ea • ..,.... a p ua, 5'8", emokera O.K. by blonde beauty, 112853.
SWF, 28. #4008.
B~ /' P:S~~TE
SQUARE PETITE S~ar• Dancer that 11. OWF, 5'3", 85 lbs., who •nJoy1 llt• lffkl Pe te, 5', 1 tO Iba., a non-smoking, ~
SWF, mid flltiel, look· drinking, flnanclally/
Ing, tor steady Square emotionally secure Dance partner. MMI great people, get ••· . prote111ona1, age 39-
erclH while having 48, tor tun and com·
fun. If you don't know, ml1men1. Newport
wejll go lhru class to-_B_•_•_ch_._*_4_o_1_9_. ---
get her. Alao enJoy PREm
mlJllc (all kinda). the-suanELY ater, long walks, good ruv
books. iP40te. BLONDE
f' CULTURED SWF, 1ucce11fut ex· ecutlve, humorous, ~ PEARL non-rettgtoua, loves
Pr,te11lonal, vegetar-wMkenda away, akl·
Ian. pretty, SJF, 38, Ing, laughter. Seeks
artlatlc, Intellectual SWM 35-45. auccess-
anH from the Eaat ful, attractive, witty,
CO.it aMka Hcure, communicative. n/a/d.
educated gentleman Committed relallon-
and kindred spirit tor •hip/marriage. #2950.
meanlngtul relallon· READY •ll!e· 114003. FOR
! DECISION COMMITMENT
TIME OWF, 41, aMka hap.
I'm looking for tun. pines• from steady
adventure, tamlly, WM, wHh calm tor-
love, security. I love wardly active look,
people, aun, ocean, Eastern values, 5'11"
good heatth, and me. and up, truth, home,
I'm aophlallcated, caring, undent.andlng,
beautltul, positive. gMng. #4004. Dancing under th• _......._ ...... _____ _
1tara on our wor1d
travel breathing clean
air would be heaven.
Pluae be SW male,
4M5, tall. #2952..
ATTRACTIVE "Mlan' lady, 25-45, egfll ree 1 e Pu · Y Ready for your BEST woman who wants e tor full-time meaning· a uence prevents & LAST romance? Me: SUCCESSFUL ful commitment, ro-marriage but not re-tall, zestful, playful. mo,nogamous man. OWF, 49, looking tor t apon1lble friendship. 9 d u c at • d • c 0 m· Wa king, travel, mov-mance, un, compan-#3018 lea, music, tun. Non· 50+ N/S" companion lonahlp. Interest• are---·------mltable, pa11iona1e. smoker and tll.
with almllar back-wide and varied: din· EUROPEAN gentle01plrlted, mid· 13001_
ground & lnterHI• Ing out. all •Port•. out-OR western gentleman.1---------
ranglng from outdoor doors, travel, enter· You: 35-49, adyentur-TRYING
activities to candl• talnlng, movies, lh• BRAZILIAN ous, lun-lovlng, trim, SOMETHING
light dinners and ao-ater, etc. Plea•• call female sought by at· n/1, unencumbered.
clal commitments. aoon. #3018. tractive, educated.1-*-196_2_._____ NEW
*4001· •THL£TIC and traYeled SWM, 24, JUST Shy SWM, 27 yrs. VIVACIOUS ~ tor friendship, Ian· young, 8', 185 lbs.,
•at.IV FUN LOVING guage and culture lea-A LlffiE blond, blue eyes, w u n SWM, 58, 15'9", 185, sons. English ftuency KINKY lovH beach llte, cy-
AATIST tit, lntelllgenl, roman-not required. 13010. Trim SWM, 52 looks cllng, music, moun·
ll Ilk di I d taln1. looking for Female, 48, 5'10", ac-c, •• nng, anc· FRIENDLY 45, 6', 160 Iba., blond companionship with
compllshad striking Ing, beach, •kl, na-blue eyes, Heks lrlm SWF with similar Inter-blond. Eccentrk:, er• lure. S..ka trim and ATHLETIC cutel1h SWF 35-45. Hta. ,1981.
alive,. lntellec1ual, 10-aw.are, unemcum· SINCERE Sense of humor a1---------
cial, educated com· bered, N/S temal•age must Movie, music, VERY
munlcalor. PalnVdraw, open. #3000. ~~~·a~~c;;b~~!~·~e1~~i fun companionship, ROMANTIC remodel, Real Estate.1--8-L-O_N_D_HA_l_R__ liltln~, aporta, movies. private t On 1 love
Love belly laughal panles. II 1964. WIDOWER Creative bonding BLUE ms mua c, reading and ...... ________ Educated. fun loving.
needed nowll "4002. " fl more. Seeking SWF LARGE SWM, 5'10 • 180, t, with compatible Inter· one woman man. No
WANTED a tt r a c 11 v •. W •II· His. #1988. M E TOO children. Emotlonally traveled, lntelllgenl, ---------33. SWM seeks large and flnanclally secure.
PROFESSIONAL 31. To mMt attractive FULL TIME SWF 10 share good Seeking pretty lady 40
MAN SF, dark hair, any •"VENTURER limes and be a friend. 10 55, with good
race, 21-31, for rela· IUI #3005. moral/ethical values. that know• how to be tlonihlp. 113002. SWM, 39, flnanclally1---------,.,1977. romantic. I'm adven-1-----------secure seeks SF, 25-LATIN
turou1, like to play BRAIN 35 traveling compan· WON'T BE
tennis, non-smoker. SEEKS Ion. Ff"om Alaskan wll-LADIES DISAPPONTED I'm attractive special demHs fishing to ••· ATTENTION lady In my 40's . BEAUTY plorlng ancient ruins. Thia handsome, Hnal· ··exceptionally Hand·
#4007. Interesting, aucce11ful Must be fit, attractive tlve, aucce11tul, bllln-some", tell, tit, 30"s
SA M • 3 e • •• e k a and daring. #1982. gual, SLM, 40'a, with gentleman; very lov· lrl t t 1 d Ing, caring. under-younger g or r en • HANDSOME U.S. citizenship aHks standing, pla-Aul, Intel· ahlp and fun. I am attractive Latin lady ''
15't". 110 Iba., flt. EXOTIC 21-35 10 ahar• 111•'• !~.~~1~. ~~~:~:c :~
Please be pretty, open GENTLEMAN Joys, object marriage. Hxy, with varied Inter·
and trim. 113009. E 13015 s k v
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FH 50'a wopean en-1----· -----eats. •• 1: ery Joya th• almple thing• pretty, slender, sweet
ln·llfe. Looking for at· TRADE and compallbl• glrl tractive woman to friend. (Balboa Pen-
ahare llf•'• laughs ntnaula). #3008.
with. Let'• ••change HUNT =~:~:~•rto ~~s1i:ied
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Mlf descliptlon, age range, llfestyte. and ovo-
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wtthout nottc•.
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UCT8? Build a ,.. oave me the dMne ......_ on Al18o 81. 0 .. P nee. INIURAllCI ••l•cdon available at t•m·lold ouu 711 H ealHI Alf
...ch panel. 10 i.v.1 gift 10 forglW .nd fOf'> Coeta M•H, Sat 1111, ext. 3"4H. CMllR R~~fl=-~~~~r/ 1/3 of cott. 080. Newton Way, C.M. ~1133M) 111,890 ~,::~~C::~ S:ne"':, ~ ~~ ~:·eo ~u 145-Au:UTmodveO ......... IC OPPORTUNITY bec.o ~· .. ,..., CPDffM. =:n '°°.': =.u: -Lg-~G~e~Aetrtg~:-. -m-lklro-:---1 ·~ •,~ ..
Info. N• a growtng who .,. In all In--" "'"""' "'· • -• 600 ~-Artwortc, wave. oouoh••· 40 et at .. e 9Pd f"L 1-eoo-He-71455. atanc.a or my ltfe wtth FOUND: Sul Polnl. TIRI ITORI MGR 12t2S. ptant.,., phonet1. tax gel. aquarium, lg (IMDa) 111.111
Eld. 7IO me. I thank you fOf wv-~~~ :,U:-.az; IVC llQ••.a• 11 ISO Com~I Rlatc MAL UTATI CMIDI machlnH, network dtelllng table, canv... .. aa11 Convt Wi ~ 1nveeti..ated erythlng and confirm ' 1n""c'' M "'-TIO-ID• u•• computere and much canoe. m6eo. Sun. I to (IHXUnt) Slt,811 100'• of profft'VI pro-once more that I ~!~1 · • ln11 ~ood'ie6• .~Couatlof'I •. S.rvto.a. Inc. la Meko NA "--more. No dtta. M-F w 6. 3009 Jeffrey Dr. =-C-" 1."""""'-7""" nev.r want to be HP-..,.U'"V&4 ..,.ange """ n Ing fl.ic:t repa. In OC 1• EJ(pd'g A 8"k• Call Chat'" 478-eOOO CM. 557-45715 CRIVllR • -..,.,.. ,_ fro V Iba Or UN 21,.220-1520 vlcJn. IO survey prop.. E>!p'd Secy'• A SI
112 '*call. :::.-: ~ ar:· .:: L~S!J,,~!~ ":::'. • .,... •• WIU condUCt an. Mgra. Aleo, Agle 1o1·M-.-.-ch-tng--...ct~lr-..,-re~."!"100~ Moving ..... ~ ...
mat•n.1 de1fr" may (Look• Ilk• Motrl•)· CAILI TV .IOll apec:UON at resld. & train • Mm 13000 mo •L Stffl c... dale a purchuect-new. Top ._.. Ana
be. 1 want to be with Loat at Fordham & No e1Cpeneno. nKH• comm«. PfOpef'tl" to pot'I In ADDITION to chair 1125. Love .... 9ua11ty furNahtnge. Of· Aut. .... I: . · · · t
c •. , ·t .. ·t1 • ·•llH
I ' 15" on UOt< to 11.000.000 •
Cd Dena.on AHOC. ~5 ext. 7 NOWI
You end my loved Joanne. C.M. 9/25. aery. 111.50/Hr. For anaf'f1• & report un-comma to 100"· 11 00 . K•nmor• fie• equip. ataa. of p
onH In Your p.,. c.M ll0-4214 Information, call 1· derwr!Ung Info. A.A. Appt, call Petrtok Waaher $76. 1-l>C oak the art aiereo •vetem N~~ ....... ~r .. ••••M•
petual glory. Thank 900·737.e212 E>et deQl'H or equiv, c:of-T..,.... ••• ••OO Bedroom Mt S500. ~ & components, gym ...... AAa
You for Y~r loVe to-#1414, ~9pm, 7 leOe credit unit• de-RECUTIOMST/FAONTOfC pc table group l80. 9qulp, ar1 e4C. By
ward• me and my daya. 112.15 fff alrable, preferably For M~ ofc. Wilt Dinette w/8 chair• Appointment only. NNt7t
1n1•1 Travelere Saw up
to 75" on air tlck•te·
CNIM• too. Call Jeck
252·2138 or 545-7908
aft« 8PM.
lov.d onH. AMEN. John !'= Tennla with • tech. ~ck· train. OrHl growth $85. 145-5424. 145-nM. l50-4314 ._ _______ _.
1 p..-muet --y th• Club rMmber· CONSTRUCTION ground In the baatca t---•-• -....... .. ,..,..,., ... -S«>O 080 BIU of building con· po .. ..-..,_..._.., Sofa U Brown Tweed,
prayer 3 conaecutlw ship. • attuctlon and drafting RETAIL ASSIST MOR oaJc trim $200. ROlltop
VENDING ROUTE. Earn
$700.$1200/WMk. E•·
tabll•h•d. Immediate
aale.1~2991.
o Lli.tri 2914
•WIDOW HAS SSS for
TD'al '20,000 up. No
Cftdl~ No penalty. Call
Dtn1ton Al. 49!M835 HOWi
The berglinl to be found
In c::llMlfled .,.. reel
heert ste>ppen.
daya without .. king (213) 149'2ee5 NOW HIRINO. All abUlty. Oood narrative Self•aterter, 25_.0 deak $100. 14&1342..
th• favor. After 3rd MHa Verde Country Occ./fr•d" to S70K wf11llV'I akllli r--. Ben. hrs/Wk. 15•75-Sl.50/Hr day the favor wW be Club Equity Tennl• U.S. Tu FrMll lnt'V ··• -... 13
grant•dtfl nott 11matter Membership for ..... Dom. Paid Med., ::~t:in:•c::~t~I 1'&1.,,.DO.,.,,.~E~. ~"'-•~3.o~-:3~-~
hOW di cu may $1250. John 751-4227 Food. H~llngll 305-health. (Company car SAL•S. Need peril• BLOOD RED cry•tal be. Proml•• to pubn1hi------·---,1 947·9210 Ext. 440-0 for wort<) Cell (:21 3) tent & moUveted peo-chand•llu. ltallan
thl.s dialogue •• soon 1 A Sun-Thure. 10AM·9PM 725-1777 &am-Spm pl• for high comm couch. wavery aola. aa the favor la ~ Eastern. Cd Now. • 1ale1. Need car & •1 .. 01 h .... 1•2665 granted. Favor waa INSURANCE CLERK prof'I ap arance. Pff • " eac • .....
granted. Thank you "'6w. M COOK WANTED H.B. Agency. Mon·Frl or F{T. ¢:1 Paula be-Refrigerator, weights,
Holy Spirit. J.B. G.T. tl(h~ -tz7 F{T Apply In pe,.on, 1-s. Phonea, fll••· twffn 9am·12 noon at color TV. 875-4348. ~~o· r;:J' Gourmet Take-Out, type. Exp req'd. $7/Hr. 714-69~3399 Ht. 0. Telephone jacks $l 9•95, SELL
your home
throuqh classified •
YI w ~ 48~~.::t~:~•et 842·2523 SECRETARY Cablt TV jack•
Iii.-KENNEL HELP Experienced In real $14:95. 714/495-4035. COSTA MESA JOBS Exp prerd. Pff, days, estate req'd. PhonH,
not advertla•d In eve1, wknds 641·9280 It bookkeeping, typing 642-5678 newspaper. All types, MED RECEPTIONIST & W/P. Call P•hlok Incomes. 24 hour re-,1 Tenore 95S·S800
Free to Yo u 6022
Hotpolnt elect. atove w/
dbl ovens. Autumn
lil1 11: · . ; • · I
Httil'11 .' • · ; .. 1
GIANT QAllAG•
SAUi, Wff1em aad-
dlea, antlquea, IBM
software, lo•d• of
misc. Fri/ Sat/Sun 9-3,
21151 Chub&ICo LaM
(Atlanta & Bushard)
Transportation
'
Boats 7011
cording. 1·900·288· Front Office. Need
2245. fee someone energetic for --::::;;:::;:;;;;;;;;;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.il~=::i:=:...j;'i,;;"'.""n;:;; busy family practice In
gold. works great. 18' Boat With mooring.
Irvin• 786-0306. 673·3313.
SECRETARY
• Counter Help. Daya NB. Exp pref. F/T.
FT/PT. Fun work envl· Call Linda. 644-7848. 1111111
By CHARLES GOREN
wfth OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
North-South vulnerable. South
deals.
ron. Apply at La Petite 11ED RECORDS CLERK Boulangerfe, S.Polnt1 .,
Centtr, Bch/Maln, HB Busy famlly practice
group In Fash Isl. FIT
Wiii train. 644-7848.
ask for Unda or Irene
CUSTOMER
SERVICE No Elq>. nee. A Dally
P{T. Lt typing, com·
f"PUter ••P. 857-4040
Secret1rv
Wanted Fff. Newport
Beach Natlonal Yacht
Brokerage. M·F. 9 to 5:30. PhonH, flllng, &
compu t e r sklll•
need.ed, WP. Send re-
sume to: P.O. Box
2268, Newport Beach,
CA 92663.
Pets &
nrmals 6049
Lhua Apsos f°' aale.
Adorable 4 mo pups
AKC·Dame· &. Sire
Champ. $300 OBO.
549-4958.
Prctnus &
1989 Searay 21 ', Marc
205hp, mint cond. lot1
of extras, 120 hrs In·
clds traller In new 1llp
Nwpt Dunes Marina.
Asking $16,500 wlll
negotiate . Call
Howard 759-5428.
Power Boats 7012
18' Shock Electrlc
ur.1w ~iu.10
IR ....
A nw IXAIWl.n °' PRC.owMID
.... IAYAIUIH.R
84 3181 A/T
(1MGF734) $8,955
88 325 5 epd
(2JTM468) $10,995
88 83Sc•I Alf
(8t3386) $18,995
87 3251• 5 •pd (2FVN817) $10,995
81 3181a 5 apd
(E65232) $15,995
88 3251 Convt
(2HXU776) $21,995
CREVIER BMW
S•nt• An•
Auto M•lt
NeWPort FreeW•Y
SS et Edinger
Sant•An•
835-3171
Buick 9035 NORTH
•K 3 ., 9 3
The match hung in the balance T h • N E w p o A T Salary of $300 for
when this hand was dealt. Both BEACH/COSTA MESA buying mdse. 714/
Tommy and Votmaj quickty found PILOT 11 tooklng for a 880.8811 ext. 345e.
themselves in a four -spade contract, Cu1tom•r Service P{T Demonstrators,
reached by what most kibitzers had RepreHntatlv• for the Supermarkets your
bl Clrculatlon D•pt. to area. Fri, Sat, Sun.
Organs 6059 Cruiser, good cond/ C•ll St•n Thomp•on
batteries. $5500 OBO Chevy 1987 Plck·up
TELEMARKETING
• 10 7 4
•AQJ~62
EAST
•7 4
'IJ 8864
WEST
+J882
• K 10 tAKQ98
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• 6 3 2
• 10 8 6 . SOUTH
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•A Q72
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The bidding:
South We.t North Eut
1. 2. 3 . p..,
3 • Pua 3 + Pua 4 • Pau Pue Pus
Opening lesd: King of t
to concede was a fairly &enai e auc-work a flexible ached· Car necessary. 67~
tion. ln both rooms West attacked ule, approximately 16· 9210 or S-41·0718.
Earn EXTRA MONEY
working part·tlme.
Good communication
and phone 1kllla re·
KANBE UPRIGHT
ANTIQUE PIANO
Good condition, $500.
642·2512
720.1508 or 732•9378 633~521.
with three top diamonds, declarer 24 hour• per week.1----------1 We need • rellablo Part Time
ruffing the third. person with .strong VERIFIER-
Votmai gave the dummy his usual 1 e I • p h 0 n e 1 k1 11 s , Needed one morning
cursory glance. then tried three pleasant phone vole•. per week, Huntington
rounds of trumps. Had trumps split, neat appearance and Beach/Fountain Valley
Marine Slips
Docks Storage 7022 quired to ••II growlng,l·K-A_W_A_l_B".""a_b_y--:=G".""r_a_n-:-d,
local newepaper. gloss black, x lnt,
$3450. Plano teacher $350/MO. SIDE ti• on
mu.st aac. 527•1854 Main Channel. 9 ft
that would have been that. Indeed, able to work well with area. Good pay plus •·v-0-1-er"'"ln_a_ry-""'H~0-,-p-n-.. -d~•
had East held the long trumps no others. $5.50/Hr. mlleage. Must have neat, dependable per·
Call 842-4333
harm Would have befallen the con· rellable car & Insur· son for Front & Back. C•ll DANll!L SHEA C 11 714 965 tract-declarer could have conceded ance. a • • 754· 1033 Alk for Jan• 842-4321 Ext. 207 3030, ask for Rita. the trump trick to East. won anY1------=~--.....;;..;..;...;.;...;..;.. ____ _
return and taken the rest of t he DRIVERS TRADE
tricks with dummy'a clubs. Unfortu· Small package dellv·
nately. West held the four trumps, ery. Drive company
J th car. Earn to $550/ so declarer could draw on Y ree week. Mloo.551.1740 through claa1llied
rounds and then had to try to take1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; ___ .;. __ ..;·-.. as many tricks as possible. Westll
Domestics 5540
BABYSITTER WANTED
In Newport Bch. Must
be Engll1h speaking.
Fff. call 173-3564
Garage
Sales
E3i1llJ(lcl
Peninsula 6107
beam, up to 32 rt
long. Call 675-1751
•SIDI! TIE to 25 Ft.
W••t Newport.
$150/mo.
850-8145
40' SUP + 40' + Side·
Tle. Located on the
Main Channel, Penln-
Buick 9035
C•ll Stan Thompaon
Chevy 1987 Plck•UP
633·3521.
Chevrolet 9045
1978 Corvette. Ann.Ed.
L82. Original colors.
Stlll 1hop, fast. Very
good cond. S8,000
OBQ. 962-6057 eve.
Chevrolet 9045
LINCOLN '71
Continent.a. 4"tO eng. runa QOOd 11eoo
Must ... 1 142-0H'T
Mercedes ~~ 1. O
M•rced .. 1982 300b
Turbo, b•autlfUI car, t ow,,.,., excellent con-
dition. Sf,950. (714) 548-0073.
Mercury 91 JS
1t1 ll1IRCURY
COUGAR
This gorgeoua meteHlc
gold beauty ha1 A/C, P/W, dh1 wheels,
stereo, & morel
$11,990. (1622648)
Johnson & Son
Llhcoln MercuFJ
2626 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA. CA
540.5630
'91 IERCURY
SABLE GS
This lllf•new GS 4
door has AJC. dlx
wheels, p/W & morel
$11,990. (1620015)
Johnson & Son
Lincoln Mercurv
2626 HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA, CA
540.5630
'91 IERCURY
TOPAZ
Thi• Topaz 11 loadedl
AJC, P/W, 1t•reo, dlx
whHll & much morel
$8,990. (#601456).
Johnson & Son
Lincoln MtreuFJ
2626 HARBOR BLVD The club was agog at the news.
Votmai Tinkinof. the emigre Rus·
sian noted for his speedy if inaccu-
rate play. and Trump Coup Tommy.
who played well only when trumps
broke badly. had had an altercation
at the table and the result was a
high·stake grudge team match with
each of them sitting South on their
respective squads. (A rubber·bridge
match had been proposed, but ve-
toed, since despite the fast pace the
play was likely to take. chances of
either fulfilling two game contract.a
was slight.)
ruffed the third club and the defend·
ers garnered five tricks in all-down UP TO Merchandise
Movlng Sale. Frl/SaV 1ula •Ide. 673-2447
Sun. Oct 4,5,6. 9AM to _D_O __ V ... E""R_S.,,..,.,H""o""R~E~S=---·
1· Everything must go. Two dock• at private
Whit• lacquer & glass residence: 20 + & dlaplay c abinet, 1978 Corvette. Ann.Ed. COSTA MESA, CA
two.
Tommy was aware that the odds
favored a 4-2 trump split. H owever,
declarer could afford to lost a trump
trick early as long as dummy still
had a trump to con trol the diamond
sun. so Tommy immediately led the
ten of trumps and ran it. When that
won, it was a simple matter to con·
tinue with a trump to the king, re·
turn to hand with the ace of hearts
to draw t rumps, then run the clubs
for an overtrick.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Italian city
6 Maple genus
10 Argument
14 Circus
1ttracllons
15 Pack animal
16 Arm bone
17 s-uang
18 Blrd sound
19 Falls befltnd
20 voicanic rock
22 Some dogs
24 Survey
26 Foot control
27 Mikes susceptible
31 Brown shade
32 Composer
Herold -
33 Type of book
35 Hippie's home
38 Humor
39 Flight unit
40 Glass item 41 Inner. pref
42 Plant spike
43 Social group
44 Show dislike
to
45 School term
47 Trumpet
51 Consigned
52 Rebelled
54 Made up (for)
58 Mountain
pref
2 3 4
17
20
32
38
41
52
58
82
es
59 Asian land
61 Wear away 62 Stopper
63 MUSIC symbOI
64 Scope
65 S.ts of tools
66 Merriment
67 lnactrvaty
DOWN
t West Pointer
2 Verdi work
3 Perlorms
4 Not chertad
5 Crazy -- -
6 Current unit
7 Pool sticks
8 Vote In
9 Newaperson
10 Moslem ruler
11 Tartan
12 Sponsor of play
13 Cup· Fr
21 Truck loads
1bbr
23 Duck
25 Slow· muslC
27 -Myre Hess
28 F1trw1y club
29 Opening
30 Flies high
34 Troplcal
plant•
35 -tense 36 Kitty entry
37 Caribou, e g
5 7
39 -St81
40 Rural
42 Work hard
43 Cores
44 Streams
411 -culpa
47 Earttlenware
pot 48 "Vllte -_, ..
49 Steve OH
8 9
50 Perfumery
alcohol
53 Fruit
55 Nlf
56 Sharpness
5 7 Not shallOw
60 With maiden
neme of
11 12 13
$600 ntrques 601 O
carved teakwood w/ 50 + . Easy acce11.
marble credenzas, $10.$13/tt. Mrs. Sheri·
cloth .. & much more. dan 7t4..S51·2234,
C0tner 15th & Bay 642·7858 or 8()().273-1441
L82. Orlglnal colors. 54o.5630
sun 1hop, tast. Verv1-,......,.....,.,~~~~~~ good cond. $8,000 1979 MERCURY CAPRI.
oBo. 902-6057 eve. AMJFM , •. 1 C>Wnefl
PER MONTH UNIQUE ANTIQUE!. Vic·
torlan grand p iano
converted to deak
showpiece. Excel
cond. Perteet tor of·
flee or home. $2,000
OBO. Call 714
997·2482.
Ave. Balboa LIDO ISLE Bo•t
Peninsula. Dock, 30' +, up to
Coron<l 12' beam, $12/tt.
Ford 9075
'83 FORD MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
Together w/11' Snipe
sailboat. Package-
$2200. 875-2115
* 11 131s;m * del Mar 6122
640.2889
North Bay Mooring In
Balboa Island. Up to
18'. $80/Mo.
780-0407
C l ean. Auto .
Nissan 91 :.>O
1990 300 zx
5spd, red, 33K tnl.
excel cond, car co\ler,
full tac. war. $20,900.
714/831-7550
(2AJN434)
14481 Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Tuesday, Thursday &
Saturday. Must have
dependable transportation
GREAT furniture & lots
of bargains! 50/ to
$500. SaVSun. 2715 ---------r
Lighthouse Lane ToyoteNolvo
Coat• Mesa
722·2098
ppliances 6011 MOVING SALE. Books,
VALUE on KeMnator clothing, 1ewlng ma·
Refrigerator 19 cu ft. chlnH. dining table,
Nwpt N. 857·1079 refrigerator. stereo.
Side tie, 30', electrlc
water, $250/mo.
650.n37. oyota 9210
Honda 9085 'SS TOYOTA SUPRA
and liability insurance. Furniture 6014
car. T.V.'1., etc. 900
Sea Lane. CdM. SAT
9/28 NOON lll FRI 10/
8 ENCABALD dHlgned 3. 720.9048
Transportation '87 HONDA CRX
Auto, AJC, cassette,
wheels. (2GMU746)
$6981
White, auto. 5~K
mlles. (2CBT424) ,
$9981
ToyottNolvo
Co1t1Mtu
722·2098
CALL 642·4333
COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BF.ACJ-!
Spanish style dining •·M-o-vl_n_g_S.,....al-e-. ~B-o_o_k_s,
room chairs. $600/ cloth••· household
obo. 675-2066 goods, hlde·a·bed
couch, refrlg, misc.
Sat. Oct. 5. 9 to ~
BUY ToyoteNolvo
Coate Meu
722·2098
AccuHtion: Readtr -rts, "I u·
cust you of btlng prtjudlctd .lgainst
PitH"tt! ff not, provt It with 'Int wt
forgtl ' futurr!" OK, Plsctans to tt·
mtmbu {put and prttent ): An.liS
Nin, Ellubtth Taylor, uwttnct Our·
rtll, Juldt Cluson, Rudolf Suk in,
Sir Onid Lean, Spikt ltt .lnd Quincy
Jonn. ThtH natlvt's art ffnsltivr,
imprtsslonablt, rom.lnt lc, crutivt,
capablt of achitving succns i n mo·
lion picturn, tht mt'dia, writing.
Many PIMHns will m.lkt significant
domn l ic adjuslmtnl in Octobtr.
ARIES (Much 21 ·Apnl t<n S.•ttlt"
mt•nl '";icht-d 1n conn,·cl1lln with 1:>.i-1c
val ut~. prupt•r1v Rtcld and wnt•· e>.·
prri• foehn~, Wt'lcom\' upportunat\ fc•r
1ourneov Meom,ber of llPfll"'''<' w.a. ~v~.
""You ~111vl'I\ f.l..c1n.11t> m•''
"rAURUS (April 20-M.i\• 201 ''"'"-
bt.•\•c>nci tht' 1mmt'da.11t• Po•allvt' 1•utl11w
of your futurt' 1~ olV<1il.1blt• Focu"' 1•n
f,.malv. homt' RUDrantt'\' 1•f Jur.lb1lttv ot
R•IO<h Cht'CI.. plumbing, l'll'Clnc11I 1•ut ·
li!l' P1\C't'' tx-comt.., •t.1u1'ch otll\'
CEMINI (M.w 2l·lunt' 20) Rl'lund
d1w.'1tuo1r.intt"t' I~ 1n dft-ct, will t-.• lwl"I·
on'<l dt"J'lllt• m1n1•r c11ntruvl'rM h ;cu,
11n •h•.\Jlan,•, """· lovt• rl'l11t11•1"1,l11r
th.11 1• l'\(tllrlJZ •• 11 t1m"' l"'•l••u~ V1r>1•'
" In plctun•
CANCER (Jun,• 21 ·luh 22\ Y\•u'll
t... 1n thick 11( .-v .. n1•! h >eu' on m1•nl')'.
n•w.ird, h-c.alton o( 11~1 11hjl>el~. Rt'<'t~ •
nit1on prt>vh1u~lv wllhh1•ld 11< itrotntl'J
Gu.Hd valuAlllt"" J1<1m1·"n•' wan1' .,.,mt•·
th1n11 for nl'lh1n11 Ht•ld 1111h1'
LEO (July 2J·Au11 2:1> Wh.u •'r
p.-•l\'d ltl be "'lon11 •1111 .inJ fJr o1w,w"' •~
rr•C'ltc.lly 11 y11ur dou,...t.-p ~1·nJr111
f\'illUh"" dl\tanc ... lan11uo111•'. un1vl',...JI
eppcr•I Wl"t you (1111'\'\I turn .. oul tu b.•
p.IJ>"r llflH You win•
VIit CO I Aull 2' St·pt 22 I St rt-.~
lndC'pt'ndl'n<'l'. 11r11t1l"lt1li1v. 1IM1· lo
dl\·1'11 Imprint 111ylr. "'""' "C'C'unJho1nd
prudum, op1n11•n• You'll win fr11•nd'
531 Hazel Drtve. '90 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
A/C. ca11ette. Ult,
cruise. (2POY885)
S16,98t
T oyottNolvo
Coatalltu
722·2098
Wednffday, OCto.,_r 2, 1891
'87 VOVAO•R L• ex·
cellent condition, V-4,
14.800 mil••· $7885. '780-8719 IEHNS70 rt'vnlvt"-arnund c.arrt•r, hu"n"''· rr"'" tigt>, promotion lntuilion rlnAA lrut.
Cancer natave 1s l't'prt's.•nte-J.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21 ). Divt>r·
Stfy, bring forth !ot'n'l4' Of lht' rtdlCUll•US
l nd1viJu11I who make~ thrt'al la<"ks
muscll' Htlvt' ht'arty l~ugh, let 11 go at
thtlt. Scl'n.mo ft'alurl"' pubhshang. ad·
venasang, fottagn cuisine. import~
SAGITTARIUS (Nt1v 22 ·0.-c 21)
D1r1•ct confronto111un will '"" y11u
eoml'~1ng vactorat•u~ Cht'Ck rt'(l'rt'nC'\''·
kttp nptanns tlpt'n. lrl oth•'" knt•w vou
M? nul w1th1•ul .tlht•' Mc>nl'v th11u11ht
lll'il wall ht-rl'IUrnt-d 1n -urpra~1n11 m,an·
Sinct You Atkt'd: Ray Mllh1nd, I.alt
Capricorn major motion picturT 1tar,
livtd up lo hl1 plantts and numbers.
Ht broke from tradition tarly, hit
birth number wu • (Jan. 3, 1908),
mnnlng thal Oit month, dalt , year,
whtn addtd and rt'ductd to a slnglt
numbt'r, equals '· Thne ~raons
u1..-lly lrT teparalrd from ont or both
parTnt1 •I rtlatlvely iurly "S"· Whtn
Miiiand w• U , hla mothu left homt'
and young Ray was raiwd by two
auntt. Ray Mlll.lnd -Capricorn not
lo bt' forgotltn.
ARIES (Merch 21 ·Apnl 19): At first
thtl'C' as d15sens1on. whl'lher or not 10
nN dll"le out, theon agl'ft'ml'nl. and h.umonv
CAPRICORN (Ot>c 22 ·foln lq) 15 rtttort'd Focus on music, romanct',
You'll bl> ;i'l..t'd for dlln.atuan -cht"<'~ CrT.ltlv1ty, slgn1f1c.ant domt'StlC adrust·
r rt'dt'ntaals Maior dClm"hc tr.in,forma • meont Peht'ntt wins gamt>'
tll•n cuuld anclud .. ac1uo1I chanKl' ''' ""'· TAURUS (April 20·M;ay 20) Ell'·
1Jtn<'l'. m.irt1.ll ~1.11u~ hprt..,\ '""l•l"IK ml'nl of dttC"ption crttps into sceon.lno
v1.1 wrattl'n wm.t (.t"m1n1 hKur•·~ pmm · Otfaneo t.rms. ~ plaCt'S .ind peoplt' u
ant'nllv thty arT, not ml'rely through l'OSC'·CUI ·
AQUARIUS (I.in 20 I t•I:> II\ I 01:>· 11rtd gluws Rel•hve •~ (llltd with ml'·
1a1n hint frt•m lJrrm•rn ml'•"'1At' 81 tnform11ion. Otc1deo youl"IC'lfl
dlpl11ma11r l'oul Jon t ab.1nd11n princ1· GEM INI (M.ly 21·June20). Emphll·
pit'" F«cu~ 1•n fltrw~"· "'-'" -~h·,,.m. r~1· ''son power. authority. money, 1n'1Jr·
1t.11111n' mnr .. rn1ni1 Jl\'I, nutrftu•n. M.-~-an<"e, eutomoball' rtpair Rt'latlonshlp
. •I ~ oh1 ""w••t• mt•r·'I" ''humonius" beuullt' flnanrlal pre5· ~"K'' rton•1v1-u ''"'" '"~· .. v • PISCES ( """ 1 ~. M"<h 20) Cr,•.\ surt rthl'vrd Oldn C.iprlcurn ~oy1.
"You'rf' Juet theo rlght peo,..unl" Chai · ltvt• IUI( ........ ,. ~ .. nMhl hi1thl 1Ahl~ .at lt11gt!
tr.lctai•l"I ... tvle, .,bll1ty hi f.avor11bly Im CANCER (Junt' 2l ·July 22): long
pr .. ~.. 111\t' vou ;admlr,, raychi •AO prediction "('()mn trU\'." Ntw• rt·
ampr•'*"i"n 'hould not bt..• IAnur1-d Rl• ctivl'd ronctrnang tr.avtl, wldt'r •udl·
C\'nl Jl'l"am C'oln nt•W bt.• rrtlpt"rly 1nlt•r tnCt , poulblllly O( "flmt and fortUl\t "
prt•t....t You might •hake he.ad 1n wondtrment.
IF OCT08Ml I IS YOUR BIRTH uylng, "It's mnfu,1na but amutn5•"
DAY: Y11u .tn• dyn~m1c, lnqu•~•llVf, • lEO (July 2l·Aug 22) What had
1•ra111n.al thanl..tr, cn-al1V4', ~n~u.-1, "1ub bt'eon obfutcattd rtteiYt'I bt'nt'flt of
born S.t't•r ch••r of rommlltt""· Al'OU A,.attr fight You11 bl' lntp1r.d, f«u
thM 1hw•r1 vuur 1nJ1vtdu1l1ty F.lthl' on fifth •t•rt. lndtpeonMnc:t', new di·
h4'd 111n ... den1blr 1nflu1•n<'t', p11"1,lbl rtttlon You'll be Mktd to apttli up for
m .. ,... 1han moth"' t.•o, AquarlU• pt'r tptel•l•lntnnt group.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 221 Study
Vi~o message. You'll gain 1\1'\'aler free·
dom, art1~11c l'•prt'SMtln haghlaghtl'd.
olvo q~> 10
travl'I rl•n is alrt>11dy In ••per~11on. ""· '87VOLVO140GL ~
cu' al'l<l nn •Ml't'r, P""llgl'. cnt'd1b1hty, Auto, aunroof, leaUMr.
community activity Popul.arlty' (2JJX200)
SCORPIO IOct 23·Nov 21) H.tr· li0,481
monioua lunar UpKI co1nc1dl'6 wilh TOJOtt/loho
"gettanA mt'$Wge ac~ ·· Prl'vaous b.ir· Cotti ....
m•n. rtm<>vt'd 0111.anr.-. l.anguagf ob· 722 20ll
st.tell'$ ov,·rr.iml' Yuu"ll ere.ill' mt'an · •
angful slogan Tauru• .lnother Scorr1n•--,-7-YOL--Y0-7_41_UQON __ _
involvt'd
SACITTARIUS (Nt•v 22·Dtt 211 ~<;~A~~
Re.lid, WTill', communac.ttt'. undt>nttand (2FPK542)
that what btg1M as maid f11rtat1on 111981
might go "too far " Rttt'nl Opt'raenn• T~oho
teught lftSOn -l"l'm\'m~r 111 Fananc1<1I Cotti ...
status of ont' clOR to you l"l'Vl'altd l-~-
CA Pll ICORN (Otoe 22·Jan IC>) ~
S«nu1o fHtures mu91C. fltiw""· <'ohir
roordlnetion. rt'unaon with lovt'J onr
Emphuh1 on homt', ~'Curatv. public I'\'·
l•tlon1, m.u1tal s111u' Legal .tgrt'\'mt•nt
utuF1 1•' '.
H1•11.11r 't.'tiO
MUii• In ron~1dt'rable bonus AUTOMOBILES
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Fl'b 18). Whit Bad Credit OK. 11'·91 ' .ap~.an.>d h) be dt'feai b.11'.'Cl on m1 5eJ model•. ouarant••d
eppolntmfnt wlll actually prov" "bleM· approval No down
lng In di9gullt'" Acchll'nt avt'rtl'd, ""w ;•~mer,t . 1-800-
lffe given projecl You'll h"ve <1cn·" 1111 __ 3 __ ·•_2_e_e_2A __ H_,.. __
conffden11al m11tt•tlal Abo.orb•
PISCES (f.fb. 19·M.iirch 20) lunu
Up«I roinddC'~ wflh Ch•lll'ngl', VMitty.
CtNtlvt l'ndNvor. 'You'll get funding,
b.Kking, •upl'(ln (rum tndlvtdu•I wlw
dwl""'· "I'm romplttc>IV ronvlMeodl"
C.iinttl' n1tivf •9 rtopl't'M'nll'd
IF OCTOIElt 2 I YOUR BIRTH·
FIND
OAYr You •rewnt111n.•m041('1n•I. pl't'· ,,. _______ 1111111
n.
No matter
what you're
dOing, YoUr
hometown
newapaper
am11n11 'thl' h111h .and lht' m11thh ·· "'· =~~::;::;~~~i;;_:~~~==::.:,:::=:::::::::::=:=.1 ,...,. v1vw-1n p.1 .. 1tlv1• m.inm•r ln11111 If yoU're I001cln9 for a car, uv.·•
•on" pl.av 1mpor1o1nt r\llft tn your lift' VlllCO (Aug 23·Stpt 21) Atttn·
y11u 11,.., "''n'"''"'"'•I, opp~latt' mut1t tlon rtvolvH around tNchlng. lnrn•
dum.a end ~hould be-cer .. ful not II Ing, , ... ,.nmtntlna. t11plonl"lg M1,or •IV\l~t•I" Y••Ur 0~ Ourinjll Nonmbt..• wlah fulfllltd, l'l'laltlng thl1 night of
v•iu'll "'""'' ,..Jiu~tmi•nt In rnnnt'Cthin ftoht. l1ughttt'111d lovt1 c.:~r. C.apri
ttlent, mothtr t'k,rttJ muno lnflutnc.o
than did (t.Chtr Cspnrorn, C.ancn pc-r•
1C>n1 play 11gn1llC'an1 rolw 1n your llft'
You .,. loyal, famlly orltnted. cepablt
of fl"rnlvir'I lttndt, cyclff You hnl'
•J'f'<l•J tu« ... ,..prtMntfng produru
that •ppHI to womtn You 1111 artlttl(.
mu•lc.ll, c•n ti. ttlf·lndul11tnt to point
of haYlng "1wwt looth " lnnl'llbtt
mott mtmnnibt. monthl PliL; ma In. Clalllfled Ml neWS for OU. UIRA ("'° 2' t>c-1 221 Attt>nll••n with rr 111t·nc-4', m•Hll.il ''•'u' <'Om, ~qu•rlus ,."°"" n ,..C1ur.
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