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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-10-15 - Orange Coast PilotTBI TUESDAY Oct. 15, 1991 TIDES TODAY Ant !Uah 6:42 Lift. 3.7 Ant loW 9:57 ua. 3.S s-d hlgti 3:27 P."'· 4.S s-d loW tt:lJ ,. ... 0.9 WlDNESDAY Ant hlgti 6:50 Lift. 4.0 Ant loW t t :l6 Liii. J. t Sec:ond hlgti 4:56 p.m. 4.3 fint low 12: 13 Lift. 0.1 QUOTES If lHE DAY "/ believe sexual harassment is pretty widespread in Orange County and elsewhere -everyone from the domestic laborer who is exploited by a labor contractor to corporate mafldgetS." Rusty Kennedy, executive director of the Orange County Human Relations Commission (A 1) "The prejudice against color is no stronger than that against sex. It is produced by the same cause and manifested very much the same way.,, Elizabeth Cady Stanton TODAY'S EVENTS • Performing Arts Center tours will be conducted Wednesday. Participants get a unique, backstage view of the workings of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Which has come to be recognized as one of the finest facilities oflts kind in the nation. Free tours are conducted each Monday and Wednesday at 10 and 11 a.m. For information, call 556- 2121 . •Jazz at Cafe Udo continues tonight at 8:30 p.m. with Wayne Wayne, featuring Yve Evans, Gary Wing, Peggy Duquesne! and Ernie Nunoz, and Wednesday at 9 p.m. with the Pancho Sanchez Jazz Band. For complete Information, call 675- 2968. • Ronald McDonald House, a support facility for seriously ill children and their families, will benefit from a High Tea Wednesday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. Tickets for the event are $100 per person. For Information, call 639- 3600. • Dance dasses for singles are taught each Tuesday and Friday night at 1695 Irvine Blvd. In Costa Mesa. Classes include swing and ballroom dancing. A dance follows each class. For information, call 494-0593. JUST THE FACTS • When did the first bowling alley open in Cost.a Mesa7 ·,.~lUOJ;f u~J~ 141'11 a>.,, JO Bu1u0Kio pu~ a41 lfllM '••6 l ' l t lpJew uo f,,_ "A Sia ol 0-0.: The Hlttoty ol COllD ~ ... bf ....... ~ <--.Y ol ... ~ IMCh l'vbllc Ubl9fr ....,._. .... II you '-o 4l\lttlloll cxil ... ~ °' 644-3191. INDEX Bridge/811 Business/A4 Cl~fled/110 Community Forum/A11 Crosswoni/111 Entertalnment/A9 Health/A6 Horoscopell11 Legal~ Society/Al Senlors/A7 Sports/11 ....... 7 & ... c.opyript 1991 @ Prifti.d lft ~ OG ~ ptpe.r. Mm'I lBm Who do you think it being tNt.bful? Supreme Cou.n nominee Judp Oarenco Thomu or Jaw profcuor AAita Hill? Call 1he Readers' Hotline. 642·6086 ---~ Should Supreme Court nominee Judie Clarence Tbomu bo confirmed by the U.S. Senate today? Why or why not? Call the Readers' HoUlne, 642-6086 AllEYlllA~ Haw you been a victim of aemal bUUllDellt? How did it bappea? Did you tell anyone? Wby or why not? Anonymous calh OK on this one. Cati the Readers' Ho11ine. 642-6086 Published Tuesdays, Thursdays&: Saturdays Circulation 45 ,000 25¢ [) Reality ol sexual harassment confirmed Women confront issue in careers By Or. lnta Algazl Plal CoUnnllt ahead. What I've done, and what other successful women have done, is much more subtle than that. I've smiled and looked as attractive as I could. lnllde • •..e.tw. The Pilot aslcs ~on the street whethet they bel!P.Ve Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas Is telllng the trulh In response to haraslment alleptJons, or whecher It's An~ Hill who has the fads straight/AS Hearings spark national debate dramatic televised Senate hearing that she was semaUy harassed by Thomas allegations he "categorically" denies. I've complimented one man in the presence of another in order to bolster an ego. By Ama Cekola Std wrlllr "I don't think we've ever seen this issue raised to this level of awareness before," said Rusty Kennedy, executive director of the Orange County Human Relations Commission. No woman has ever succeeded in our male-dominated business world without some understanding of male nature and male humor. Successful men have manipulated the system; successful women have learned how to manipulate men. I am a woman and I admit that I've used my sexuality to my advantage in the workplace. No, I've never committed any lewd or immoral acts. I've never given any sexual favors in order to get I've never lied in this sense, but I am guilty of having manipulated my words and my actions in politically expedient ways. Ways which would have fallen Oat, had I been a man. One super saleswoman 'I know admits that she takes her orders on a glass top table in order to take full advantage of having • In hll own write: Pilot oolumnlst Fred Martin bef~ that the Thomas oonflrmation hearings are building awareness Of sexual harassment/Al As the nation waits to see if allegations of sexual harassment will derail the nomination of Judge Oarcnce Thomas, local exec:rts are debating whether heightened awareness of the issue will encourage more women to come forward or simply scare them off. Awareness about sexual harassment has probably never been higher since law professor Anita Hill claimed during a Kennedy is among those who think the heightened awareness about sexual harassment will encourage more women to c.ome forward. "I believe sexual harassment is pretty widespread in Orange County and elsewhere - See ISSUE/Piii M Wilt.II tor a IMB Enrique Hernandez, left, and Eduardo Guerrero, both 1 O, find Columbus Day just right for an afternoon o f fishing Marc MMln phobftol at Costa Mesa's T ewinkle Park. The boys used minnows they caught as bait., but didn't manage to land any fish. See DEBATE""'9 • Resident gets heard over concert noise Amphitheater neighbor warns other commun ities By LortAnn Basheda Stall Wrtter COST A MESA -Last month a member of the warm up band for a Guns N' Roses concert at Costa Mesa's Pacific Amphitheatre shouted profanities that were heard all the way to Columbus, Ohio. Costa Mesa resident Rusty Lusk taped the performance from his back yard - nearly a mile from the concert -and sent it to the Columbus City Council, which was considering plans for an amphitheater of its own. "I'm gonna go get a stack of coke and smoke a big (e~letive) joint and watch Guns N' Roses." the council beard the lead singer say loud and clear to a Costa Mesa crowd. Shortly afterward, a majority of the council members announced their opposition to the 18,000.scat theater. The strategy was a success. And it wasn't the first time. Over the past few years, Lusk bas used his own experience with the Pacific Amphitheatre to advise more than a few citizen groups across the country. "Rusty was very instrumental in helping us defeat plans to build an amphitheater here," said John Taylor, of Edmond, Okla. "He was our expert witness, so to SeeNOIS~ ... Homeowner group asks for green strip Newpo rt Hills reside nts oppose home development the land left as is and have formed The Newport Conservancy to raise money to buy the larger parcels from the Irvine Co. By Iris Yokol Stltl Wl'llr NEWPORT BEACH -Fearing the addition of 15 homes next door will destroy the natural beauty and peace of their community, Newport Hills homeowners be~ed the City Council on Monday to consider saving a strip of land along MacArthur Boulevard as open space. That strip, referred to as the Freeway Reservation site, is the latest lrvine Co.· owned property advocated for open space in a proposed agreement that would clear the way for construction of office buildings, hotel rooms and some 1,000 Mall police officers shopping for South Coast Plaza safety By LortAm Basheda 6"" wrlllr C o-workers facetiously called him the Sheriff of South Coast Plua. But u the first officer asslaned to one of the buaie1t shopping malls in the country, Lt. Dennh Coat said that title wasn't too far off. After an. with more than S0,000 viaiton a di], South Cout Plaza hu a larpr ~tion than mo1t citica. That 1 why tho C.O.ta Meta police department 'becamo tho fint lo the c:ountiy to uaip an officer to a mall ln 1974. Since tboo. they've added two mo~ PoUce say tbJa ii wby the ahopplna center ii considered oao of the aafeat in the OOWlUy. But lib any city, tho plaza is not without its problems. While a typical day may entail nothing more dcmanaing than aiding security officen in a aboplifting arrest or locating a lost child, the plua bu been home to some of Costa Mesa'• more bizarre crimes . Take, for instance, the mob-style shooting of Mustang Cub financier William Carroll, who wu left for dead at a South Coast Plaza parking lot in the spring of 1987. Reputed racketeer Michael RmitcUo of the Milano Mafia family of Los Angeles was eventually convicted of driving Carroll there and pumpmg thlee bullets into bis bead u put of a plot to pin control of the lnfamou topleu bar. S.POUCMI* .... homes on undeveloped land. The council didn't take any action on the Newport Hills request but agreed to discuss the idea in more detail with the homeowners during upcoming community outreach meetings aimed to inform the public about the proposed development agreement. The Irvine Co. -the city's largest landowner -has offered to front $20.6 million to improve city streets in return for development guarantees on the 11 undeveloped properties left in the city. The firm has also offered to leave 140 acres of its land as open space. But some residents want even more of The conservancy and the council arc also exploring the idea of asking taxpayers to help pay for purchase of the land through a park bond issue. The council even approved hiring a land appraiser to assess the value of the two largest pieces. called the Castaways and Newporter North sites. Mo nday night, Newport Hills homeowners also a kcd the council to get the Freeway Reservation site assessed and included in any {'ark bond issue. The homeowners said smce the strip along the cast side of MacArthur Boulevard cuts See LAND/Id ..... ~ .... ......,.... Just looking: Police o«ar Unda MatttMwt keept watch at South Coast ....._ TIP S ? COMMENTS? CALL fHE READERS ' 24 -HOUR HOTLINE 642-6086 J iLIClls . Pilot People ·-~~~~~~~~~~~------ Medical director of Hoag Cancer Center since April 1989, Dillman was recently elected president of the American Cancer Society's Orange County unit. PREVENTIOll•Plll'OIBl.,. ... nrr~~~~~----- As head of the local cancer society unit, Dillman will lead the organization in its efforts to educate the public about early detection and prevention of cancer. With cancer, early detection, frevention and aggressive therapy right after detection is clearly 'where it's going to make a difference," said Dillman. The American Cancer Society therefore encourages early screenings and takin$ steps to reduce chances of cancer, such as paying attention to diet and eliminating tobacco use. llAPPYAJHOAG;..-~~~~~~~~~ Hoag's advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment, and the community's support for the cancer center, arc what drew Dillman from his prior position at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla. "It's a nice two-way street -what the community gives to the center and what the center gives back to the ci>mmunity." ATID.•E---~~~~~~~~~~~ The father of six boys lives with wife Jacquelyn, a former nurse who is active in Hoag support groups, in the Dover Shores community. Compiled br lrl8 Yoh/ T hough intuition had warned her against it, Katherine Bell had reluctantly agreed to spend the afternoon on Newport Harbor with Roman Miles -the wealthy jct-setting IOn of fonncr television star Corley Miles. During the ride from the Hctm•s..ratboa offices to the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club on Bayside Drive, Roman had chatted away about the weather, Clarence Thomas, sexual barrassmcnt and the demise of the Character Boat Parade. "When I was a little boy I remember my dad getting the boat ready for that parade," Roman had offered. "I don't know why they had to lcill it. Seems like Newport Beach is getting too big for itself these days." At the yacht club, Roman had bumped ORANGE COAST into two other men -Rip Barker and J.R. Briggs. 8EQIJ\L "Business associates ... We've been working on some deals together. by SMrM L•S..u Development packages ... Things Ii.Jee that.'' like hired thugs. Business associates? Yeah right. More But as they had pushed out on the harbor, Katherine had all but forgotten about the men, her impressions of them and even her deadline back at the newspaper. "So what's the word down ilt the newspaper?" Roman said finally as they motored toward the channel and the Pacific beyond. "Any talk about me and my dad.'' Katherine paused. "Well, only that you two don't seem to be getting along." Roman nodded, pulling out a liter of chilled mineral water. "How about if I let you in on a little secret ... Something I'll deny if you ever repeat it.'' m mPOIT II.Kl • COSTUE ' PilDL a-.m.m Readers' HotJine: 642-6086 Your oommentJ about The Piiot cw ,_ dps wUI be recorded and pn dlfwclly to Editor Wlnlam Lobdell. T~ sarnt 24·hour a1-lng 1eMce may be uted to rtaltd lettm to the edltot on any topic. Contrlbuton to the Hotline ..tio WMt to -their comments publlslwd mutt Include their narnt, city ind phone number llor ~fb­ llonl This Is your community ~per; Woe wane )'OU' In~. Delivery 2uaranteel If )'OU'N I .J6K:rbf Ind do not l\we )'OUt pip« by 6 1 m (7 • m on S.t~ and holl· drfll, call before 10 1 m and we'I JM k to )'OU lw noon. 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Copyriaht: No -stories, lllustrltlons, edl-torl.il m~ttl!I' ()( adwrtisements ~n m.ty be 1'1!produced without written permlMlon of copyrigN owner. E1l6ae leeln, Jr. O\llrrnan How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orange County 642..,.333 Adwt1islng Clmifled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 fditofbl News 540·1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fax 646-41 70 Main Office Business Office 642-4321 Business fax 631 -5902 • Children meet police and firefighters at open house K ids from oil of the Newport Beach area got a taste of what it's like to be a firefighter or police officer when the city's police and fire deportments held their annual open house Sunday. Three-year-old Carson Carpenter (right), of Newport Beach, got to imagine himself in action, fighting fires and saving lives, as he donned a firefighter' s boots and coveralls. Officer Tom Voth's canine partner, Hondo, on eight-year-old police dog, was a favorite attraction for children at the open house. Chris Gorin, (below) of Fountain Volley, got a big lift out of his tour as he rappeled down the side of a building, assisted by members of the Newport Beach police SWAT (special weapons and tactics) team. 1'11111111J lllllJI III I I Did You Know? "--W, ti ..... T~ Oiidalt ID Newport Dada: Frank Keeler, longtime Newport reaident and contributor to this column, celebrated his 9Sth birthday this month. He was manager of King's Landing and Norm's Landing from 1944 to 1958 and was in charge of over 20 charter boats during the heyday of sport fishina in Newport. He livca In a former Wcat Newport beach house undermined by erosion in the 1939 hurricane which be bought and moved to its present location on Finley Ave. Our thank.a to Ken and Diane Taylor for this contribution. II you have pictures of the Newport Beach fllhina lnduatry and wouJd like them and your story preacrved for po1tcrity, contact Ken or Dianct at 543-7879. Their coUcc:tlon apam 100 yean and 15,000 neaativea of the fishing lnduatty. Ken ii the IOD of OleM Taylor, skipper of the Miaaawtt, wbJcb ran out of Pon Onnp. -C:O.pUed bJ AaM Spl•• ,, • Manigi• Ecllor Steve Mnle ..• 642-t321, ed. 363 Police Log Costa Mesa A video caaette rca>rder and a aten:o cassette player were stolen Wednes- day from a home In the 3100 bloct of Cinnamon Avenue. PoUcc believe the bufglar gained entry through an open window. • A camera and a video cassette recorder were stolen Jut from the 200 bloct of Sicrb Street. The rcsJdenl told police ahe typically lcavea her alldina &Jua door unloc:tcd. • A bicycle wu stolen Sept. 29 from a garage in the 3-400 bloct of Windtor Court. • About $3,SOO.worth of p~ 1hectln1 was stolen last Monday from a amstructioo lite at the comer of N=rt Boulevard and VanJUard Way. The site was doled for the night. But emp found the chain llnk fence wbk:h ICCURt the site open when they return to wort. • A resident of the 2000 block of National Avenue found his bathroom screen cut and 12 quarten missing from a wooden box in his Uving room when be returned bOme last Friday. Parts of his house were ransacked, but oothina elte wu stolen. • PoUc:e arc lnvatlptin_a the 11>9arent ~ina of a counterfeit $20 blU at a prqe aale in the 400 blOck of East 181Ji Street last Saturday. This is the ~ ond counterfeit blU to tum up In the city over the put week. Newport Beach BmDloyeea found aeveral •Ian• milling from the Ne~rt Center Medical Buildfna on AYOCado Avenue Friday momina. Amona the item.a mia1na: ellbt "No smotina'' aians; four reatroom lips, both men and women; one "9th F1oor ElefttOr".-'..!P and one "Penthc>ulo In Lobby" alp. The alpa we.re worth about Sl,050. • Someone stole a re~rator and surf board from the garaae of a home oa the 800 block of W. Utli Street. • About $488 ln cash was reported rnlaillJ Saturday from the Fun Zooo Boat C.O. at 100 B. Edpwater Ave. • SomeonG stole about $1494 worth of cab. dothlna and watchea, indudtM a $SOO Mondo watch, from a houJo In tho 100 bloct of 42nd Sttcct IOllllldme last wee).. • Lwnbcr worth about S100 wu stolen from an unauendcd OOD.ltnaClloo ate at 417 Via Udo Nord aometimo Thunday nlaJit. • About S61°""°'11> of toolt and stereo ~lpmcnl wu stolen from a beet at 2800 Laf_,.ctte A.,.. aometbno Thu~ nlibf. SolDeoDa ltole tools and a $2.000 Nqoya viollft rrom tho .,.,. ot a mu tMdler Oii the 100 blodt of A~ Aw. The bufllarJ WM Npotted 90 ~ MoeOI~. Thomas hearings build awareness F riday WM na*-1 come-oua-cit~t daJ. ICCOl'Cllna to tho p,..itabll IDOIWL Tbe tlmina WU tonfblo. Wb...,_ ldMliee lhe ..,. bad pluDcd were totally ecliplld .__.. It w Ulo tbe day tllat lelUAI lwlwnt came out ol tbe c:bet: U tMJ --DO other~ tbe Soute JudicWy CommJttee•1 beariap OG the Allepdooa apinlt Judp Oarence 1'bioiUI baW Md at INlt ODe polidve reeult: They bawl coarinced molt Of• who IMVW' pve lwuuneat a lecoad thoupt tbat k ii eometbl.QI tbat bappem CYeJY day wbereYer men and women wort toptber. Our 1pleadid local oftice complexes are no mpdoa.. A JOUDI woman who worb for a firm with ..era.I Doon of poab officel in one of the ~rilea near South Coul Plaza often t.b1I cmnple. Sbe and two or three other young women are replarty imolved with the busincu of one of the firm•s 1arge1t cuatomen. Thia company is repraented by a middle-aged married man. In mectinp. be became more and more familiar. duped the occasional shoulder. told 1 the occuional mildly dirty joke. While the -----women did not try to bide their displeuure. they dealt with the problem. Then came the fanny pats, and that wu too much. 'Ibey uted him to knock it off and. for a ____ _. while. he did. But apparently he could not resist and. after one pat too many. the women went to the president of their company. He went to the bou of the customer company -risking the poaibility of losing aome substantial income for his firm. Nobody ii quite sure what happened next. but the guy now keeps bis bands in bis pockets all the time. Most of ua macho men would figure. Hey, no big deal. And I'm sure the fanny patter thought it wu no big deal. But it wu for the women -and that'• really all that counts. Over the weekend I spoke with half a dozen women about sexual huusmenl Bach had experienced it, in the workplace and out, and each had been able to deal with it successfully. A young achoo! teacher. married and definitely not prospecting. aaid she bu bad three incidents in the past year. two male teachen and the ICbool custodian ... They weren•t anything serious." she said, "juat a couple of remarb, some language stuff. I abut it off fuL The point ii. I shouldn't have had to deal with it." Ov Harassment is certainly ' er the weekend I nothing-new. My wife had a barrage of it when she wu a Spoke With half a dozen flight attendant with Pan Am. WOmen about S8XUal Now that WU not exactly in harassment. Each had the tri-motor and flying-boat era, but it wu a few years experienced It In the back. when attendanu were workplace and out, and still called stews. each had been able to m~:e:e°~~ ~~~0~~ deal with It successfully . ' stewardess school. "They thought it WU their Ood-Pven right to meas with anybody they wanted. But if you ch~ them ri&bt away and stared them down, they'd back off. Ute Herman. arguably the world's beat travel agent, was a stew with Lu.fthlAaa. "Once ma while on a layover. the captain would come knoctina at JOUf door." abe recalled. "In those days, you laid~ or JOU aafd no. And that wu thal You were neYer threatened. If JOU aaid no, he'd juat go knock on another door.,. But tbat•a the European way, Ute said. •'Things like this were comidered purely penonal problems. You didn't go to your au~rvilor, you dealt with them yourself." Then she laughed and wd, "If the captain never knocked on your door, you staned wonying about your loob!' Which brvuaht up the point of bow, in ll&ht of its current notoriety, aemal harusment will be defined. "Can a man no lonser tell a woman who worb for him that she loob great, or be likes the outfit she's wearing? Where do we go from here? Where do we draw the line?" Ute asked. Oood question. Our lawmaken will surety get into sexual harassment in a bfa way, and when they do, I expect they will draw the line very tightly. Then another concern many women have expressed will be realized: "How am I going to bear all the new dirty jokes?" Real Estate Recent ,., est.a ..... reported by the Cont/Mntal L..,, Tide Co. In Santa Ml. RIMI .,_ traiwctJonl ,,,,,,_, ewtr 7i.wdq In ,,. Pilot. Costa Mao 02342 MIMt St.. S113,500, 3 bedroom, 2 beth ID Carto Spltadno. a ao PIM Pl;,o_!! ~~1000, l bedroom, 1 beth ID VlclOt XJUYWI· o 2043 McMwowla Aw., $200,000, 3 bed-room, 1 bld'I to Mdttttw J. BA.mes. Q 119 C.Glfll Me.!-. ~I $207,000, 1 bed-room, 1 beth to MnOAJI Mc:Connldt. D1t12 Qwch IL, $)12,500, 3 bed-room, 1 beth t.> Olide Souieae.. a 2463 lnlne IW., SlS0,000, 4 bed-room, J beth to Jacob 8. Varnell. 02'44 IWeR Aw., S201 ,000, 3 bed-room. 2 beth to SClOCI 8fOWT'I. DMM ._..CS.. 0. S231,0C>Ci 3 bed-room. 2 beth to Ml,.,. DICunlnt. a S10t Mtftlltt• Dr., $235,000, l bed-room, 2 beth to Cart M. Talced\L 02271 °" ....... Dr., $241 ,000, l bed-room. 2 beth tD Shcnh s. ShlNfn. OMJ1 ~Mn way, $141 ,000, 2 bedroom, 1 ID Ctab9 ayotgy. ~leoch o 12' 264h 11., $275,000 to Undl R. T ..... p 0 311 luena Vista aw., $1,430,000 to John Ferguson. o 350 tuena Vista IW., $2,400,000 to Albert A. Frink. o 311 Island Aw., $775,000, 2 bedroom, 1 blth to O\lrtes l . Hoffman. 0 2254 O\annel ao.d, $2,100,000, 6 bedroom, l bath to John A. Lauritzen. o 401 Ful1efton Aw., $<M2,000, l bed· room, 2 blth to Anthony Bila. o 439 B Modena Ave., $555,000, 2 bed- room, 2 bad\ to Caty E. liefer. a 1029 ~ DooM Ter., $675,000, 4 bedroom, l bath to HllW)' S. Brown. a :n 1S laysJde Dr., s2,oso,ooo to Nori>- ett w. Oeinents. o 1111 HllMand Dr., $355,000, 3 bed- room, 2 bath to Fred Comweft. RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. .................. am-u....uma-;.•uM E ....,...,. tdol to tell JIOU oe thilir pwee Tbe two bell~ I muld find _..,.. s~t...llld NuVllkm ~~~ ~ ~ -J • frames, with llaale vision te...and tnduded tint. CINI acratcb coat Ill Jl]JI and UV protection ... No fri1la Best Frame-N-tens Buys wu the winner __ .... __ by five bucks at $69 ... and they replace acntc:hed lemea free ... Wendy Kleamer who work:a at the Costa Mesa store says. "We get tom of people from Bye Bum 2000 Around Town wbo brina dm prwiipdoDI here lmtcad of Lem Chften" ... NuVWoa II more and dwJea S7 to nplaco a ~ leoa. .. "But." ..,. BW Mcieo, at NuVilioa'a c.o.ta Mal store, 0 We carry more deetper ftamea than Frame·N-Lem and we have an on lite optometrist .. !' Different strokes for different folb ... 0 If you haven't done it yet, you might want to take advantage of the free movies for kids at the Edwards Wand Onemu ... They run on Saturdays from 10 to noon. There are clownJ on hand to entertaining and free prizes, too ... You can pick up ticlcets at Fashion Island stores or just show up at the theater ... 0 Style For Two in Fashion lsland bas great things for s.-1 ~ ,._. l//w AnGlltl Ton to the c.o.ta Meu Dru& Abwe Tult Force. ... ,.. .,_ De lflol, »O W. Bar P.thibill will Include 1 bot air balloon &. C.C. .V-. na'f. a.ad the Costa Meu P-tre Dcputment'a 9S-foot platform t1Uck. Child care awards COSTA MESA -The Oranae County Oiildren'a Forum in atfiliation with the ~ Coullty Aaoc::iadoo for the Edu· catioO ol Y CIUDI Qildren will apoaaor the 1991 CblJd Care AchJeVemcnt :.~~J:n ~~1s.°tris~I Street. Costa Mcu from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. T'bole inteteated in a~ the eftnt or rcquca~ a nomiJlldoo fOl1D, pleue coatact Fn.Dk ~ at (714l 537· 1920. The eftDt Is open to the public. Model train rides COSTA MESA -The Oranae County Model Eulineen offer free rid'Ca on the half-mile ~rel Plata a.ad Goet Hill Junc:tion Railroad at Faimew Put the third wcckcud of every month from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For lnformatJon. call Bob Donnelly It 751· 7706. Chiropractic careers Pumpkin patch NEWPORT Be.A.CH -The Environ· mental Nature Ceilter will bold ill ID· null fund raber, the Pall Fa.Ir and Pump-kin Patch from 10 a.m.. to 2.J>.m. Oct. 20 It the Nature Ceilter, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The fau will feature P.ft Items, planta, baked p>dl a.ad retre:ib- mcnta. Ia 1dd1tlou, there will be cbilcben'• na-ture activitica and JWded toun of. the center. For informat.iOn, call 64.S-3489. Diabetes Walk-A-Thon NEWPORT Be.A.CH -The 6th An· nual ~ County Juvenile Diabeta FoundatioD Walk·A·Tboo will take place Oct. 20 at Corona del Mar State Beach. S~pt are available and volunteen are needed u wcU u partid~tin1~~­ en. Last year'• event faiaed $16,000 for research toward findin& 1 cure for diabe· tea. Thia year, 1~n hope to double that amount. For inlormauoa, call SSJ. 0363. COSTA MESA -Learn about career Beatrix Potter lecture ~dca U I Doctor Of~ : W~~· ~1~.=: Collep_~ NEWPORT BEACH . -Dolor~s ~ West in Santa Clan. Calif., Bowles will 1S>Clk. on the life, art aod ht· will .mt tbe Red Uoo Inn In Costa Mell \ craturc of Scatnx Polter at 1:30 p.m. to conduc:I 1 Pro1pcaiYe Student Meet-Oct. 'P at the N~rt Center u~. Ina._ at 7:30 .m.. A retired teacher, BOwlcs bu malntal.Dcd For furtlfcr details, call the PCCW Of. a lifelong ~l~rat in the work ,of the rc- fict of AdmbaJom at 1(800) 442-4476. nowucd ~nlilh author and illustrator. Proceeds will benefit tfle undcrprivi· ~c talk 11 ~red by Newport Be.acb leacd youth within Onnat! Cowl~ Fncoda of the u"brary. 1« infonnation call Diane It c114) 642-9990 or Howard Tuttle at 14) Christmas boutique ?S1~16. And-drug event COST A MESA -Former California Angell pitcher Ken Foncb will a~ar at Mcaa Verde Center, Hubor BOWevard and Adami Avenue. from 10 to 11 a.m. Oct. 19 to belp initiate Red Rl'bbon Week. The event II ~ bf. the CARE Kids of F.ltancl1 Hlab SclloOl IDd NEWPORT Be.A.CH -EarlY Orist· mu aboppen will want to atfend the Junior ~gue of Oranae Countv'1 Ouistmas 0>m~7 Oct. 22--2S at tlie Orange County Fair~odl.. Tbc event fcaturea a vut &naJ. of ~ itcma from 4S selected boutiquea. SocQal evcntl include 4aiJY. lunches and afternoon tcu. plus 1 fun.flUed children'• afternoon fcaturina 1 visit by Santa aaua. General admission ia SS. For lnformat.ion, call 261-0823. COST A MESA -An armed bandit with a spiked. punk rocker hair style escaped with more than $400 from the Minute King Market at 2052 Newport Blvd. Thursday night. A clerk at the market told police be stuffed the money into a paper bag Thursday night after the gunman threatened to "blow your head off." Santa Ana resident Manuel Avila, 27. told police the robber also toot a video cassette recorder that was behind the counter and a six pack of Coors before telling him to "dive on the Ooor or you are dead." A~ila said he was on the Ooor for several seconds before he heard car tires screeching out of the parking lot at 2052 Newport Boulevard. There were no witnesses. Avila told police the suspect is a white man between the ages of 27 and 28. He descn'bed the man as being about 6 foot 2 inches, 170-180 pounds with blondish-brown hair. Avila said the gunman also wore a beaded earring in his left ear. 30-BIVBRAQES ~ At wnch 11 Lm.-4 p.m. ALL WEEK. .... ~~ lnclUdM Draft a..r a HcMJ1e WN ~~ ala 30th ~ Anniversary Celebration Week of October 14th Tuesday, October 15. 1991 Al people who are prepant. They carry unusual lonth1a "OK waW' IUppOrt pants (they're beaed OD the Japeneac comfOrt lllh) ... hellfire and damnation ... cool ... 0 "Its neat stuft, you just throw it in the mach.ine ••• areat for travel: says Armoire manager, : Owner Diane BleWU aald: uu I can set IOIDebody to try them. theYre aoJdl" They run $38 ... They alto ltock an ICUpreaulC wrist band that alleviatea momin& aiclcneu ... 'Ibey could charge a million for tbat ... but they don't. Sharon Jurgenson about the U.C Tobiu' cotton clothin, ... 1 The ·~earable art,' hand painted cotton outfits, have unusual names like 0 flirting with the grid" and "no facc" ... lt rum about $275 for an outfit... 0 The. Wranoer just o~ned for the bolidayl 1D Oyltal Court and South Cout Plaza. Owner Helen Brigs said the bot item this year is the gilded money bag with r>"1 choice of wine or bubbly ... New, too. is their Southwestem basket for $30 that includes rattlesnake beer, snake bite aalsa and a sauce called Low fat lifestyles NEWPORT BE.AOf -Dr. Yarmilla Juria, ol N:t Health a.ad Fitnea Oinic, will p_e a taJt entitled "Oi~a Ufe· .-t.e for Tomorrow'• Lifetimes" at the ;1;. ~ the Gourmet DMsion of lbe wor:f.1 Cub of Udo lale Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m. The mecllOI will be held at the Udo hie Y.c:ht Ou&. For information, call Marian Blimik at 673-1123. Home tour NEWPORT BE.AOf -Seven beaud· ful Corona dcl Mar homes will be on di.s-play for the The Corona dcl Mar PTA's 1DJ1ual home tour Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The coct of the event is SlS per pcnon, which indudea 1 Ulbt basket lunch at Sherman Gardens. lbc event alto lnc:ludel a fashion abow and display of artwork by Corona del Mar students. Call Marilyn Pella at 721-0317 for infor· mation. NRA meeting COSTA MESA -The C:O.ta Mesa chapter of the National Rffie Alsociation wilrmeet at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at the Vet· erans Hall. S67 W. 18th St. For infor· madon, call Mel Fleener at 64S·7381. Support the arts NEWPORT BEACH -Carmen Cliapter.1 I IUiJd support sroup for the PerfomuAg Arts Ccillcr is cooductina 1 membcnhlp drive. The poop meets The fint Wecmescs.y or Qcb month It I dlf. ferent restaurant In the area. New mem· ben arc welcome. Call Carol. at 979-2172 or Bea a.t SS7-6S4S for information. CbUdren's ftlm festival NEWPORT BE.AOf -Four Edwarda OnCJDI loc:ationa, indudin.I Fashion Js. land. will abow free chilaren'• mavica ~~~~~ ~"!:1tu~ pmca a.ad prizea.. Preschool story dme NEWPORT Be.A.Of -All four New· p<?rt Beach u'braries will otrer • pre· icbool 1tory time ~ for children aac• 3 to s througb uec.. 11. The ~ &fllD is free and DO prc·rcpmtJoil ii The store is hosting a trunk show of its Tobias collection Oct. 18. They'll be serving snacks, wine and coffee from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m ... D If you've come across any bargains or unusual items, or if you know a retailer who provides exceptional services or quality be sure to let me know. You can reach me at 479·9873. Or send a fax to 631·5902. ncceuary. Prad.iool Story_ T1111c is offered aJ 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Balboa Branch, 10 I.JD. Tuesdays at the Corod dcl Mar Bruch, 11 I.JD. Tuesdays ~ Mari.ncn Branch. and 10:30 WedncldaYf at Newport Center. For information on any of the pro. lflJ'DS. call Oiildren's Coi>rdinator Judt KcUcy at (71<4) 644-3187. i I Fashion show NEWPORT BEACH -The N~ri Beach Oiriatia.o Women's Cub will flaw a fashion show, luncheon and Olristmu Boutique Nov. SJ..10-.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay uub. Call Donna at 6751 2636 for rcacrvations. : Hearst Castle I I COST A MESA -Orange Coast Col' lcgc wiU lpODJOr 1 three.day trip ht Amtrak to Hearst Castle Saturda~ through Monday, Nov. 9·11. ~ The coat of toe trip is $299. The i includca round trip train rare, two ~ lodgin1 in Morro Bay. and two Hean CUtle tours. For information, call (714) 4)2-5880. I I Produce mart trip I COST A MESA -Orange Coast Col. leJe's Community Service Office is plan, ~ a trip to the Los Angeles Wbofes.ale uce Mart and Flower Mart S1turdaY1 Nov. 16. A tour bus will depart from OCC'a cam~ at S a.m. and rctum around l:~ p.m. Tbe repstralioo fee is $39 and in· i:ludcs transportation, coffee and swcc\ role, lunch at Lawry's California Center, handouts and eJCOrt services. Participants may rc&ister in OCC'1 Commuruty Service OffiCe or by phone • (714) 432-SS*>. I I Computers for seniors NEWPORT Be.A.Of -Coutlln. Community College will be oft'~ c:omt putcr clusca deiijlled for older adults beginning Nov. 11 at both its NCWJ>Ort BCach and Huntington Beach cenfcra The nine-week cluies include baJKls..oi apcrienoc with word proceuina. spreadl &beet a.ad data base applications. For in} formation, call 241-6175. , LAW OFFICES Experienced, aggressive attorney BANKRUPTCY -Stop cr9dltora, foreclosures. repossession. FAMILY LAW • Dlaaolutiona, child custody FREE INITIAL CON8ULTATION 800-898-8589 • inners -,. 5 Nights A Week! 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When• Kaufman began planniftl for the • new company in October 1987 and began actively laying the groundwork for Happy Camper Enterprises early this year. He found a manufacturer m China to make the Happy Camper doll, and contracted with local manufacturers to make the other products. Production and marketing began m April. Where• Happy Camper Enterprises is • located at 2900 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. The products are sold in gift shops and --------other stores scattered 'W throughout the United e're hoping to States. Kaufman said the make a HapWc~ products are not yet sold C abroad because the term am per WO . 1 "Happy Camper" is not - ·-·• commonly used in other -WUUA-countries: "It will be. president. founder We're hoping to make a Happy Camper Enterprises Happy Camper world." ---------The company also hu a toll-free number for talcing customer orders - (800)9-HAPPY-9 -but has not done any advertising. Why• Kaufman said he founded Happy • Camper because he wanted to create something that would make people feel good. That desire coupled with his long-time interest in mass marketing a product resulted in the Happy Camper concept. Kaufman said he used to get fulfillment from building entry-level housing, but he switched to his new company because it allowed him to reach more people. Last month, he created the Happy Camper Foundation, which receives part of the profits from Happy Camper I.ft,..,..~ Nonn Kaufman, president and founder of Happy Camper Enterprises Inc., poses with some of the Cotta Mesa oompany's products. Enterprises and uses the money to help children. How• Kaufman won•t disclose sales figures • for Ha~ Camper Enterprises, but said the company 1 performance is steadily improving. "If we were in a 1988 economy, I don't think we could stock enough of these." Lesson Learned: h~u::::: said learning constantly since his 8'\'itch to a new field. His biggest lesson: "I vastly underestimated the money I'd need to get this thin~ going and make people aware of what we're trymg to do here." -CompHed by Tony Cox Cllll Miii llrm Wini •.ooo m co11b11Ct Home Equity Loan Programs 125,• Cll.Y 259.18 per month Fixed rate 9.375 (A.P.R. 11 .36) COSTA MESA -Irvine Sensors Corp., a computer elect.ronics maker based here, has garnered a $635,000 contract from the Strategic Defense Initiative Office to start developing a sensor that mimics some of the recognition capabilities of the human eye and brain. Company officials believe such a device would have wide impact on such fields as sensors and robotics. Irvine Sensors' efforts have therefore attracted the interest of such entities as NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Martin Marietta Corp., which are expected to be involved in development of the technology at some point. '50,000 •Y 518.35 per month Fixed rate 9.375 (A.P.R. 10.80) LOANS FROM SS,000 FOR ANY REASON BASED ON 15 )'FAR TfRM. 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Pion said tbat u a new ewnt. bk poup'• nee dida't haw priority OV'Cf auc:b replan u the karbor Heritap Ra. a fM.. kilometer race tbat benefits Newport Harbor HIP Sdlool and wu run earlier dais ma.th. By Tony Cox .... Ylar NEWPORT BBACH -Chalk up anotbet victim of the recession. The Back to Buic1 Autumn OuUc S and lOK Run, a charity benefit that wu acbeduled to t>e held Oct. 19 at Newpon Dunes, bu been canceled due to an ina· billty by Its organizers to find sponsors. 'Ibo event had been expected to raise at least SS,000 for each of ita two beneficiaries - the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Share Our Selves - but organizers last month decided to cancel because the race was headed for a money-losing finish. "We ran out of capital and decided to stop our losses," said Ray Pion, marketing director for the race. Pion said he and the owner of the Back to Basics chiropractic clinic, Dr. Gary Rettig, spent $6,000 on preliminary organizing and markeUng expenses. He said the race needed to raise $35,000 to break even, and he hoped to bring in at least $45,000, therefore leaving a $10,000 profit for the charities. But the $45,000 project.ion was based on getting SlS,000 from a primary sponsor. which the event was unable to attract, Pion said. He said he and Rettig weren't willing to gamble that there would Up The Ladder Joanne Rowland has been named director of marketing for Newport Beach-based Costain Homes. Rowland, a 13-year veteran of the building industry, worked Rowland previously as marketing director for J.M. Peters Co. in Newport 'We applied for a city pennit and we obtaln8d It In enough time to put on the race. There was plenty of time to obtain sponsors. They just weren't able to do it• Orpnizen of the Ba to Buica Autumn Oasaic were m:atually able to convince city offlc:iala to bend their policy and allow a 13th race, Pion sald. In a better --" -economy, he said. the Back to Bite RlcJng Basics event would baYe been able ------------to overcome the abortage of lead be enough race entrantl, paying fees of about SIS each, to mike up for the lack of aponaon. Orpniz· ers expected about 2,000 runners to enter the race. Pion said that in addition to potential sponsors t>eing affected by the recession. hia apooaor- seeking efforts were hampered by a Jack of lead time Defore the event. Event orpnizen submitted their application for a city permit last November, hocrina to get approval by March. 6ut -didn't get final clearance until May. "Instead of six months lead time. we had 120 days, and we were told by sponsors that their discretionary funds were mausted or already budgeted out," Pion said. The city has a policy against allowing more than 12 such races Beach. D Id F. McGee, president of Household Bant•s N~ Beach-based western division, has been elected to a one-year term as a board member with the California League of Savings Institutions. McGee joined the Household organization In 1970. D MariH Bdllttl hu joined Anderson Communications Co. time. Pion said. But the general manager of Elite Racina Inc.. a Cotta Mesa company that waa hired to help produce the Back to Buic:a race, said lead time...., not a faao1. "We applied for a city permit" and we obtained it in ellOUlh time to put on the race," llid Elite Racing's Rochelle Baker. UoJbere wu plenty of time to obtain sponsors. 'Ibey just weren't able to do iL" Baker blamed the aponsonhip problems on the recession and on mternal problems with the race or- ganizers. Pion said be and Rettig will apply for another race permit for next fall. That race might have a different name than the event that fell through thia year, he laid. but would benefit the same charities. Inc. in Ncwpon Beach u an account coordinator. Bellitti is a recent graduate of the University of Southern California. Newpon Beac~ resident Jeff Ducan has joined the Irvine office of IDS P"mancial Services as a personal financial planner. Duncan worked previously for Fant American title in Si.nta Ana. Appointment Calendar Toda • A "Careen in Financial Planning" seminar Y • presented by Steven Scbippel, certified financial planner and division vice pn:llident of IDS Financial Servicet in Irvine, and sponsored by Orange Cout College Community Services, runs from 7-9 p.m. at Costa Mesa Hijh School, Room 114, 2650 Fairview Rd. Cost b $15. C.a.11 432-5880. 0 Wednesday· Marguerite Klein, regional WCI • manager of the Consumer Services Group of Blue Cross of California, speab on "The Small Group Health Insurance Crisis ln California: How Did We Get lnto this Predkament?" at the monthly technical meetlna of the Institute or Management Accountants meetlna at the Newport Sheraton Hotel, 4S-4S MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. A eoclal hour begins at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 p.m. Ma. Klein's presentation begins at 7:4S p.m. Dinner OCllta $24 with advance reservations, $26 at the door. Attendance for Ma. Klein's presentation Is free to aU. Call 364-3500. Klein The Dolphin Division of the Newport Harbor Area Oiamber of Commerce holds Its 7th annul Buaincu Bonanza at the Hyatt Newporter RCIOrt. Bob Teller, owner of the Orange County Marketplace and 1989 EntrepreDeur of the Year, is auest host. Call 644-8211. The Merchants and Manufacturen A.aociatioa praenta a one-dsy seminar on Wase and Hour Law at the Red Uoo Inn In Costa Mesa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fcea an Sl&s for membera and S220 for noCMnemben. C.a.11 SSS-USO. Mite Rounds of Rouncb, Miller A Allociata m Palos Vctdea unk>cb "Brinsfna a New Product to the Marketplace" from 7-~ p.m. at Newport C.enter Ubrary, 8S6 San O~nte Dr. Part of the "Small Businea SUCCC11 Seminar Scrica" aponaored by the h"bruy and Newport Harbor Arca Ownber of Commerce Bullnas Development Division, this 1eminar Is tree. C.a.11 644-3188. C.O.ta Mesa's Leach chapter, a women'• networtdq group, meeu from 7:1S-8:30 a.m. Call Dr. Angie Stafford, 474-2225, or Rita Sterling, 476-0228. My Penonal Board of Oirectora Meetina, featurina bralmtonnina, aupport and plannJna aess1om for entrcpreneun, meets from 7-10 p.m. at O>unlly Side Inn, a.ta Meaa. Contact Oany Oladatone, 248-1952. Make Your Business Grow. Add Water. t.e .. in1 lnfonnatlon: HASEKO REAL TY (Califomia), Inc. John Troll 213/6~ 7111 350 South Flaucroe Street. Sullc dal World 'l'rldc Ccnlcr Los Anaelcs. CA 90071 Business is a breeze when you offacc al prestigious new Pienide Pavilion in the vibrant newly emerging Pier Business District in downtown Huntington Beach. • Pacific Coast Highway business address • Office suites from 500 square feet • Beachfront views, balconies • Restaurants, multi-screen theater •Waterfront Hilton restaurants, conference facilities nearby • BJevator access from ground level and partdna • Minutes from John Wayne, LOna Beach airporu • tmmeetia&e occupancy •Affordable -~- l'ralll A1 ev•IJIODe from the domestic .... who .. aploiaed by • labor contnictor to corporate man•n," be aald. But otben. lib ua Graduate Sdlool of M•,,.._.~ and Newport Be8cb Dt Judy Rolener, are D0t 10 optimiatic, &fven the biabJy pubUdzed effortl to dilcredit the chancter of Hill during the beariJiaa. •-nus ii euctJy what happens to women in the workplace," Roeener u.id. "When tbey are haraaed. or aexually abused, they know when they come out, no one ii aoina to believe them. ~ "In general we always tend to blame the victim," Rosener continued. "Thia ii a common experience women have, so why would women come out. That's the sad thing." If anything has surfaced in the hearings, it has been the vut difference between the ways men and women view the issue, Rosener said. Recent court rulings have abo given credence to the idea that harassment truly is in \be "eye of the beholder." ''Thia really changes the way we look at it and that makct a lot of men feel uncomfortable," Rosener said . "I think that 's understandable. They say, 'how can we know what constitutes harassment,' which just adds an additional burden on them. "It would be terrible if people felt so uncomfortable that you created a workplace tension that would be very dysfunctional," she continued. "But when it is a power issue, when there is a person who 'This realty changes the way we look at It (sexual hataasment) and that makes a lof of men feel uncomfortable.• _ _, __ UClprofmor · bu any kind of power in the workplace OYer another, there bu to bo extra care to mab aurc behavior ii above board." While Newport 8ellcb lawyer William Cuter said be thfDb more women will be coming forward · with leXUal lwusment claima, publicity IUJ'IOUDdina the Thomas confirmation hearinp may have done more to aensitizo men than women. "Men may be thinking that they may need to tone down their behavior," said Claster, who specializes in sexual barusment lawsuits for the firm Gibson, Dunn k Crutcher. Even without the Thomas hearings, people have been gaining awareness about sexual harusment in recent yean, Outer said. "Let me tell you, there's been a lot of charges already," be said ... The laws about sexual harassment have been on the boob for many years. More and more lawsuits filed alleging sexual harassment have been made and it's a 'opic most employers feel compelled, at least by law, to educate their employees about." Streetwise Jennifer Hehn student "I believe the whole sc.andal is a soap opera. Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas are both victims of society." Michael Patrick McAnelly student "I believe Anita Hill is telling the truth. She said he asked her out numerous times and he would not take no for an answer. He denied this flatly She had four friends who substantiated this ... Thomas is more like a politician than a judge. I don 't trust him!" ISSUE: Woman ratlonallze sexual Innuendo at work From A1 attractive lep. Along with all women, I have lea.med to ignore all but the worst of sexist and sexual innuendo. In fact, I have even been f!ilty of making light when I wasn t sure if I was offended or not. I've also rationalized my position by recognizing all of the power and advantages men have in this world. Why then should I not have used whatever advantage I have as a female? Just as other women have learned before me, if I wanted to become part of "club,'1 I had to at least learn to circumvent the "old- boy" rules .. Men haven't had serious concerns about women's presence in the workplace. Women have never been powerful enough to wony about before. The reality of human nature is such that we would still have slaves if the slave s hadn't complained. A s kind and benevolent as masters can be, with no complaints, there would still be masters. Which brings me to the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill debate. If we believe Prof cssor Hill, Judge Thomas crossed the line between kidding around with a female subordinate and blatant, overt sexual harusment. The humiliation that these two people have suffered before the W<>rld, emphuizes in the most emphatic way possible that there can be no room. for lewd comments, explicit sexual Complete lenloeMCI Rep.ar. SpecialtzJngln MBZand BMW ...... ..., Routine maintenance performed here for .... $$ wtll not void your manuflceurera warranty. ,.........., The only centfled MBZmechMtc In the Autoplex. 375 Bristol #85 Costa M- description or sexual invitation between a supervisor and his subordinate. It must be seen in the same category of a master "requesting" favors from his slave. The senators -all men - questioned Hill as to why she hadn't taken action. Why, they wondered, hadn't she reported Thomas' indiscretions to a higher official at the time? And why would she move on with him to a new agency? Women everywhere chuckled. Assuming she was telling the truth, why indeed? Because to complain would have been a disaster. Fruitless, at best. Her career could have been dead- ended, with her being labeled as the trouble-maker. How does one explain that she has been "hurt" by words and that no, be had never touched her. To move on with him remained professionally advantageous. Females are guilty too, in the larger sense. But if 1bomas did as Hill says be did, there should be no room for such a man in any position of power -let alone on the Supreme Court. By that same token. women need to re-think what is appropriate and permissible for them within a business situation. Once approached, if Hill had Ger~ lmura student "I'm trying to stay . unopinionatect. But I find it hard to believe that a man of his stature could rise to such a position while harassing his co-workers." Quai Chang instructor "I don't believe in either one' of them. I feel that Thomas is denying much of the allegations, but then I feel Hill is creatins big commotions about the typical sexual comments and jokes that take place in every workplace.,. lied to protect Thomas, yet ..--------------------------1 another generation would have ·----L---,-t/-O_F_F-IC_E_5 ___ __, been given the message that sexual harassment is all fiaht after all. 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You baYO life imunnce, or fire insurance. Do their premiums inflate each month? Arc )'OU constantly aboppi.na around for cheaper plans? Even car inaurance, a \'Olatilc segment of the insurance indultry, bears no resemblance to the force1 of mt.dicaJ imunnce. Having "pd medical insurance" could be a liability. According to the Journal of the American MedicaJ Association. doctors are more lltely to use mpensive and often dangerous therapies on those with private medical insUJ"&Dce than those with no medical insurance · In a study of 38,000 heart patients with private insurance, researchers demonstrated that 80 Update percent were more likely to get diagnostic heart catheterizations, 40 percent more likely to undergo bypass surgery, and up to 48 percent~ more likely to receive the experime~tal procedure, balloon angioplasty._ In 1984, the heart catheterization was shown to be an extremely maccurate manner of measuring blood flow in the heart arteries. bypass surgery bas miserably failed two control trials and found not to prevent future heart attacks or prolong life. the balloon angioplasty has never been shown to do anything but harm the patient even more. • T bese procedures are a windfall for the medical indust.Iy and it is the medical industry that decrees what the insurance industry will cover. For instance, EDTA chelation therapy, an office-based therapy, bas been used for more than 35 years for atherosclerotic problems. Mr. J. Doyle Robbins from Almstead, Ohio, J1Cceivcd EDTA chelation therapy and was helped. The services were denied by the United American Insurance Company • the largest insurance company providing supplementary insurance to Medicare patients. He complained and his complaint was answered by C. B. Hudson, the president and CEO of the company. Mr. Hudson wrote: "Effective this year, creativity and imagination in the design of Medicare supplemental products have been replaced by bureaucracy. As an insurance company we can no 1-:>nger can be innovative and I assure you that our regulatory bodies do not even know the meaning of the word." I honestly do not know if the risk of catastrophic illness is greater than your risk of being ab.use~ by the p~ofession. I do know this, however. What you call medical insurance is only remotely related to insurance. Jolie WlJJtder, M.D., who oilers b1s oplaloa la UJh ~ columa, openta WlJ/tahr Wellaus l.nstllJlte la Newport lleacb. ' j I I L . Computer dating? Give valid data S ince the bcpnin& of time men have complained that they don't un~d women. It'• I widcJy accepted notion that women, wbo are the onea IDOlt likely to take major responsibility for their love relation~ipa. do · a better job of understanding men and their -----needs. But I Family sometimes Counseling wonder if we really do such a good job after all. For example, I was at a earty participating in a conversation with five other women, all single and between 30 and 40 something. One women said she bad just joined a computer dating service. And that she had been asked to provide a profile of herself, her interests and what it was exactly that she wanted from a man. What funl What exactly was it that she said, we wondered. She said that she was sensitive, kind, clean and trustworthy, that she was smart and a good conversationalist, and that she was looking for a man who liked sunsets, walking on the beach, fireplaces. the theater and dining out. I had to chuckle to myself as I recalled taking a walk with my husband last week on Ocean Blvd. on one of those special evenings when the sunset is most spectacular. There were a few other people around, but not many, considering the number of . ' Maybe it bas somethin$ to do with bow you are prescntmg yourself, I suggested gently. I remembered and recounted to her some of the things I have learned over and over again through my male clients who have also been members of the very same dating .service: Men like women who do something sipificant. 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Ce{tifled Oinical Hypnotherapist ••• Following the FREE seminar, you wtlJ want to sign -up for sdf-hypnosls workshops which will be held each Tuesday 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, and 11/12/ 91 for a tax deductible donatJon of $85 ($75 ff enrolled before l 0/22/91) • • • -- lafDnu ......... tlou Cd (114) 147..ol71 or (714) 75M>UI Wdlnas and PrevmtJon Center fgJ1 Warner Ave., Suite 166, H~on Bach, 92647 (Warner at Magnolia bdllnd CanoWs RalaUl'Jllt> - I I I • about working out, joging. playing tennis or beach volleyball etc. Men like women with good bodies, of course, and this belpa to ahow your concern in taking ai.re of yourself. At the same time it doesn't hurt to indicate your willingness to share bis spectator-sport passion. True, he may want to take you to every hockey game in the world - but this kind of pasaion can be negotiated. Above all, your profile should give a fairly clear view of where you stand sexually. Nobody wants to or should be explicit, but that old clicbe, "serious cuddling" bas never dimmed any male's enthusiasm. (With a little serious thought, you could come up with a more original and maybe even more pnmx:ative indication.) Finally, men like women who 1MJ1 like men. If this is true for )'OU, • say so. A phrase like t~ neve.r hurt either: "The men m my life have always found me t~ be ~ interested and cunous listener when they tallced about their careers." "You know," said the woman,•• I need to re-think this whole tb.ilJI. Maybe I don't really want a man after all. It sounds like too much work". Two others in the group had been taking notes. There was a special twinkle in the eye of one ol them. I'll bet she didn't need thOle notes. Whether or not she joins a dating service, my money aays that she'll have no trouble finding her man. Dr. Uau AJpzJ 16. me.aw bNltb COWJRlor la Coroa.t del M.,.. One out of two patients wbo develop cancer today will be cured. But the overall death nte from cancer bas not dedfeed, because people are surviving odm potential tillers such u heart attack more often and are tbul living long enough to develop cancer. h the population aaa, the incidence o( Cancer cUmba. From Drug Topics, Sept. 9, 1991. U ]OU ban u ltaa ol btltrM fOI' BultlJ Brle6, ...U It to A* Manon, Haltb &lltor, De ~ JJO W. B-r SL, Coat. Mea, CA na1. FOR ALL YOUR HEALTH AND BEAUTY NEEDS .,..,~ •lll-.N 111.tm 780 0111 llT 1-7 •••• • •11-1 1016 layllde Dr., Newport leach • Bayside Center n--------------1 ~ ~ ' I SATUltDAY,OCT. 19, 1991 I wlda Dr. PHllJP STAVISH, D.C., 11.D. I 1831 Orange Ave.. Suite B Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 I (714) 722-0175 I lt30All • 12:30 PM I Bring the whole family for eats &: treats I to our OPEN HOUSE and I celebrate Pu.tly Bald& lloada with us., I I Brtng this ad for: -~ I •rm Oolaterol • Jllll penoaaf1aec1 I SC:r112.... .,...., loaa daart I I •rm~ •nnblooc1 I I ... ,, 1 ,,..._ c1aer.1r I I DoOi Pltaa COU1tt1Y o1 Mtml'• car. I ind hmdy Fftnaa ~ ~---------------~ , • , ,,,, '· . ~ .. • Iara Axtater ecognized s role model rieads of Clara Axtater went all out to celebrate -100th blrtbday, boltina ...._. ewata in one week. AJdater, who turned 100 OD Oct. 11, celebrated with a party M tbe <>Ilia Senion Center lut =• I reception with C'.ounty l>emocratic Cub ~--~IDl~IMl:.nn! lT.::::: celebration with ben at the Newport Retirement o.nunity on Friday. "I loved the partica. I aaw a lot di reWha I haven't seen in ..., ,an from Florida, Iowa, ..._and all over:' abe aaid. WbDe appreciative of the lttaltion, Axtater aaid it made Im tired. "It'• been goin& on for a week now and now I'm weak." Amter, a 44-year resident of Corona del Mar, wu a founding ......,_of the Harbor bet¥N <ntic Cub, the fint i'!butered democratic club in Onnae County, and over the ~ lhc WU very active in lqiltering new voters. Being a civic leader, Axtater Senior Lilestyles HOLIDAY CRAFI' FAIR -OASIS' Fourth annual Holiday Craft Pair is ICbedu1ed for Satunfay, Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A& ID the put. there will be bandcrafted Christmas ornaments and decorations along with woodcarvings, pottery, band-painted T- lbirta, jewelry, hand-knitted itcma and more. Admiaion to the Craft Fair ii free. Baked aoods. bot clop and soft drinks will be IOlcl at the event at 800 Marguerite St. in Corona del Mar. • YOU OUGHT TO HAVE 10Ull .EYBS EXAMINED - For membcn of Golden Timm in Colta Mcaa, eye ex1m1 will be held Weeiwdaf, Oct. 30 from 9 LIL to 11:30 a.m. Eu.ma will lachadod visual acuity, •••ucoma and cataract tcroenina• and eyeglasa ~~~-.: .eld on a tint come. fint 111'9 bail. but plealO RSVP k 6'2-2275 10 tho center can r!:.;,a:~ough time for • 1'0lJLD YOU LOCJl TO IANCB'l -A Sunday lftemoon Tea Dance for Wion will be held Oct. 27 &om 3:30 to 6:30 p._m. at the a.ta Meu Neighborhood ..... unity Center at 1845 Ave. (near Harbor and 19th St) in Cotta Admia.Uon ii free to the heat 1ponaorcd by the Bmoritu1 Institute of Cwdine community College iDd Secure Hortzom. Pleuc UVP to Leo at 2A1-61S9 by Oct. .·2' from 8 a.m. to noon ~ throuab Friday. • ua A lllOl' AT mw.m ne amnaal au abot dinic :::rto'i~t Ooldea 11.mon Senior Center, 114 B. 19th Calta Meu. Putdna ii Wable on Qurch Street ..,.. a eenlon are froo of ..... and wW be delivered t..! ant come, fint eened .,. ......... ~ ilr1•lli'._.,LM~ .......... SP t•ot• ... , ., ........ ~ .._, '-1rv1,,_ ,. TJ . ..,.,, ......... ... a.--.a..,. Over 100 people gathered to celebrate Clara Axtater's 100th birthday party .t the Oul1 Senior Center In Corona del Mar. volunteered for the Red Crou during World War II, and locally she was also a founding member of SL Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, the Newport Democratic Cub, the Women's Ovic League, and the Friends of the Oasis. She. also worked at the visitor's desk at Hoag Hospital for many yean. I t is difficult for her to stay informed about current events and politics but she is still concerned about the state of affairs in the counuy, said Franz Nelson, president of the OCDC . "More recently, she hasn't been able to get out but she's very interested in the club and the Democratic party and keeps in touch with people who arc active in the club,tt he aaid. "She bu been very cooocrned about politics and the state of the nation." When asked what advice she would give to today's youth about politics, she said she wants them to take it seriously and know that their votes count. ~= Hostlle takeover of Ille household operations W hen a C.E.O. retires he rarely changes his stripes from tiger to pUIS)'C&t Mergen and power plays are in his blood. Taking charge ia second nature. He can't resist issuing directives -as any frazzled wife will tell you. Suddenly The Little Woman is confronted · with a mover and shaker who feels compelled to re- organize her domestic operations from the cupboards up. He starts running the house like a mega- corporation on The New York Stock Exchange with quarterly caminga, profit and Joss statements, projected goals, and stockholder meetings. "So many of them doD't c:are whether they -vote or not. They abould,'' abe said. "U they baYe that attitude, it never will count .. Although the Senate committee bcarino on the confirmation of Clarence Thomas interrupted the announcement of her birthday by Willard Scott on the Today abow, Axtater said abe was having a tough time keeping up with the news . ''I turn on the 1V and fet nothing but baseball,' she said. In.stead, she relics on her 74-year-old son, Karl, to keep informed and continue her work with the Democratic Party. "I'll have to depend on him. He's better informed than I am," she said. Karl, who lives in their Corona del Mar home, travels to the nuning center daily to vi.sit his mother, which rcquirca three or four different bus routes . Axtater married lat Lt. Karl Axtater during World War I on Sept. 1, 1916. She gave birth to Karl Axtater, Jr., on June 19, 1917. Because of her husband's career, Axtater traveled throughout the United States and Western Hemisphere. Axtater and her son finally ended up moving from Washington D.C. to Corona del Mar. She now lives at the Newport Convalescent Center but still owns her Corona del Mar home. -"1 tbe Pilot Don't Play Gaines With Your Holiday Bird For holiday food ,h..1f.l · safety qu<.>Stlof)s, ~·.'~dJ call the USDA Mt•at "> and Poultry Hotline l -800-S3S-4SSS • ,\11u11/111 -Fn1411 . Mn /. W. 9-Ci. I\ r • S.1h1rol.n·-S11111~11 , N111 Z 1-24. IJ-5. L\ I • n1c111twilfo,t{l>.1'" Niw ZH. H-Z. Fs r • M11111l1IJ'-frid11r. fou-nlflllff. f0-4, ET •• :-. I '"' .... ,..._ 3 It" II I ........... :;. Oara Axtater's involvement in the Orange County Democratic dub continues through the work of her son, Karl Axtater, Jr. P \ R \I. L < ~ \I. • I. L < ~ \I. 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The memo stated in a flourishing "' hand:"lt bu come to my attention there are a number of leaking faucets that arc interfering with the efficiency of this organization. I would appreciate if you got contractual bids from three plumbers on necessary repairs and report back to me.'' "It's gotten so bad,'' Sybil lamented, "my husband wants me to make a weekly progress report on locating his socks miasing in the washing machine - so be can write them off 11 overhead." The whole sad tale came tumbling out. While Lionel bad been on the cover of Forbes Magazine u Executive of The Year, he didn't know chili beans about running I bousc. Just Jut week bis wife ........., ~ • ~ caught him trying to get his shirts delivered from the laundry by Federal F.xprca. Retirement ia an adjustment for any couple when a man brings his job homo -alona with his gold watch. All of which raisea an important qucation. With lonaevity, one day men will be retired twenty or thirty years, a major comlderidon tor a woman in 1electlna a mate. She must ut bcnelf, "'Will I love my man In lato December u 1 did in May?" Tbe dynamic, competitM encutiYe wbo showen his wife with diamond temlia bncelotl IDIY be a peat prorider. but not a candidate for the almple. laid-bad: life a woman JMfD1 for in her later years. On the other band. if Ibo mantel ber IOu1 mate. a coffee boUle poet, dollars to donuts be won't eell onouab IODDetl to retire. At least thla IOlvea one problem. He woo•t be underfoot Nuq Mdlltpw u •,.,,,,_,ell ..... N/fwl. · ti • " . ' I 'II I' 11Jll It I! 'I \ .. I 1i1 .. ,) 'I • I I I t .. . ..................... ..... -...-.-1111.-.,,..... ............. ................. ....... " .. .., ... •11-" w111snm Wortd Trade Editor, Columnist WllU• l1~ll1ll Editor Of The Pilot And Independent ........... Attorney. KFI Talk Show Host, Columnist Dr. JI Ell• 11111 President of Eagle Forum, Columnist Here's Mere T• Wllcll Tbl Labdlll Sraag .. , M,T,TH,F 7:30pro 61 ~Beodl 7:30pn 39 (Comm. Crble) w (Comcast ~e) w 6:~ 3 11r vs. Business HIMlington Beodl SUN 9:~ 3 Inn Palllclm ~ • ,: ,· ... , ... . . • • • . . ,• . • .. 1: , • • •• -.· ----------~--------TI_u_n~lng~m_m __ Th_e~Co~m~m_u_n_ltY. __ ~_1 '" Lucille Habif, le~ and Debbie Gray admire the holiday decorations Mike and Marianne Habif admire a new car auctioned to raJse Stephen and U.. Admn aearch for dues In the painting exhibited at at the AlS dinner. fun ds for ALS. the <:anc;,er Connection mystery evening • .... Fa11 · gives -way to winter at fund-raising dinner By Vida Dean Plot SodltY Edlor a Olinese auction with 20 more prize opportunities. Brian Shobe and Melissa Alden created a mystery to help children with cancer. T he summer-like fall weather gave way to a "Winter Fantasy" Sunday evening as the Amyotropbic Lateral Sclerosis Association of Orange County presented its second annual auction/dinner dance. The ballroom of the Newport Marriott was dripping with giant mylar icicles attached to more than 2,000 balloons on the ceiling, and large Cbrisrmas trees and twinklc- li'11tcd ficus trees added to the wmtery look presented by H & H Craft and Floral. months ago of AI.S commonly known as Lou Gehrig disease, was chairwoman of the fund raiser and Debbie Gray was c:o-cliair. "I became interested in the group because of my 20-year friendship with the Habif family," said Gray (she owns Holiday Memories which decorates the hotel for the holidays. Sam Habif founded H & H .) "Most of our members have been touched by AI.S." said President Laural Winston, who lost an aunt to the disease that attacks the nerve cells and pathways to the brain and spinal cord. The 170 party people paid $100 to attend the affair which featured a silent auction with 66 prizes and The Les Brown Band directed by Les Jr. was on band to play during the lobster bisque, sirloin steak and cherries jubilee dinner and for dancing. The spotlight was on hotel manager Tom Umberg at one point during the evening as he was honored by the usociation and learned the day had been proclaimed as "Tom Limberg Day.'' Wife, Bedd, joined in the celebration. Others there included Susan and Richard Leuhn, Barbara and Jim de Boom, ~rly and David Carmichael, Marianne and Mike Habif (he's H & H prez), Richard Lucille Habif of Newport Beach, whose husband Sam died 28 Forbes raises farmer from obscurity A CRES OF DIAMONDS, OR CELERY, WHATEVER -Who's the most sought-after personage in Pilotland these days? Well, here are a few clues: • He's long retired from toiling in the field, but still prefers to be known as a simple farmer. • He's 92, and nobody outside his immediate family seems to know when he'll tum 93. • His primary residence, located on Sunflower Avenue in Costa Mesa, wouldn't Local Scene rate a sniff from local realtors. It's a modest single-story house he's occupied for 36 years. • For 16 years, he was , holed up with other Japanese-Americans in the Manzanar internment camp near Bishop. And last week he emerged from relative obscurity, bursting into the headlines when be and his family were named in Forbes magazine's list of America's wealthiest 400. Roy Saklob and his heirs could do without the glare of publicity, but they're now on the Most Wanted List -the roster compiled by legions of professional fund raisers. "I can't.)>clieve we overlooked the Sakioka family," lamented one veteran tambourine shaker, who's raised millions in local charity campaigns. "I thought we knew where all the skeleton keys, the ones opening the vaults, were buried." What got his attention was word that the land-rich Sakiokas arc worth an estimated $32S million, a fortune ranking 317th in the nation -ahead of such worthies as RJcbard J. O'NeUJ (347) and George L Argyros (merely 382.) Someone noted that farmer Sakioka began bu).ing local land in 1947 when he found the soil was ideal for growing ceterr.. This is mindful of the Segerstrom family, which went from lima beans to limousines, and there arc other parallels. If you peer closely at the Thomas Bros. map of Orange County (Page 28, coordinates A-2) you'll fmd a two-block stretch called Sakioka Drive. It's right behind the Performing Glitz Center. And that's about all you're likely to find. Even that estimable doyen of local society columnists, The Pilot's Vida Dean, says she's never encountered a member of the ultra-private Sak.ioka clan in her saturation coverage. 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Patrons once again can gorge on such thirst-inducing goodies as salted nuts, calamari, mini-egg rolls, and spicy chicken · wings -without the sobering realization that $1.95 had been added to their booze bills. All of which makes us oldtimtrs yearn for the neighborhood saloon, where you could purchase a nickel beer and stoke up on sausages, hardboiled eggs marinated in red beet juice, assorted cheeses, and pretzels hard and soft (with or without mustard), not to mention enough shelled peanuts to placate a pachyderm. What the lunch counter didn't have in those days was complimentary calamari, but I don't remember any of the regulars beefing about thaL German Home BakefJ Wedding cakes "The Old· Fashion Way" 2950 Grace Ln. C.M. call for Info 5'0-0281 , Gartrell and Gloria and Howard H~ Michael Stephens and Martha Haber, chapter secretary. D FRAMEUP: There was "mystery in the gallery" Sunday evening as the Kids Cancer Connection, Inc. sponsored its first benefit at the Four Seasons Hotel. The initial frameup occurred during the social hour when 30 auction packages were presented in wooden frames for bidding by the 120 guests. Later during the dinner of breast of chicken and Black Forrest snow ball, another frameup took place when it was discovered a donated painting valued at $7 mil was a fake and the donor was found murdered. Actually, the shenanigans were all part of the fun presented by eight actors and actresses from Three M Productions. (Tritten Fisher solved the case.) Melissa Alden was chairwoman of the mystery evening and Brian • Shobe is chairman of two-year old J(jds Cancer Connection board. Others in attendance and seated at tables with artist's names were Deborah Donahue, Howard Boydstun, Lisa Marie and Stephen Adam, Apbrey Easterlin, Hallie and Richard Heston, Lynn and Kurt Klug, Kathy and Mel Mercado, Jan Young and Meredith Martin. Rhinestone Rodeo patron Lula Halfacre, left, congratulates honorees Carl and Margaret Karcher. From left, Brian Pallas, Heidi Miller, Sue and Dave Hook. Partygoers lasso funds for Cystic Rbrosls group A beautiful bunch of 300 moseyed over to the Newport Marriott for the Rhinestone Rodeo. The "cowboys" were mostly in tuxes and the "cowgirls" were turned out in Saturday niaht stepping-out duds -designer gowns with sequins and beads. Cystic Fibroeis Guild members Sue Hook and Heidi Miiier co- chaired the party desiped to Crovide fun. plua funds to help U10 and tie up the di.scuc that affecll approximately 30,000 children. l'UNDS: 0 We hope to make dOIO to $200,000 tonight," said Miller, who was ln charge ot roundina up 200 silent auction items and 12 livo auction items. Chief underwriter Olen Ivy Rcaoru ~red tho pla with I S50,()00 lift. Fun continued u guests left the California ballroom walked down the corridors decorated with blaclt and white balloons, bales of hay, wagon wheels IUld ice caM.np of a hone and corral to the Pacific ballroom for dinner and dancing. If the guests bad not by thia time gotten the message that fun was in order, the Western Union band should have done it with foot stomping and hand clapping music. Even the silver coyote. centering the tables thought the party wu a howll Among the guests were Robert Dretlng. president and CEO of Cystic Fibrosis Foundation who came from Maryland to prcaent the "Breath ot Uf e" award to Mar,aret and Carl Karcher, longtame supporten in the flabt •&•inst CF. FUN: A two-hour IOCial hour with a chance to bid on fabuloua bupina. to chat (and show off puny dteilea), viait tho hotted bar aid Wffeta filled with cowboy food IUCh U ham. MUMpl, fried okra and puta (wu thia what they i.....---------------------------...... ~...,. mcu by epaabett.i wcttcm?). Othen there included Linda Bentley (she donated a $2,&SO drcH for live auction), Lula Halfaicre (Traditional Jewelen and patron sponsor who donated a Cartier watch). Barry and Jan Grumman, Katen aftd ltkMrd HaJI, Terry and Marla Mk Mazura, Leann and David BetMnutl and hi and blph Mann (Olen Ivy). ffttiert&lnment Edilor tt.aJ Hanel...642-4321, ext. 374 .. I' 'FiliP IQllll' on PIO 11'1111'• -DMI~ ............ "Dapbob and OilOo" by Maurice Ravel. .. A apedal four l(_)Dp and each time (1 aina them) I feeJ like rm cloeer to the compo1er" aaid Valontc. "I think how beautiful they are and how it takes 1 ICDlitfve cooductor and orcbeatta to perform tbeae piecel well. StnUll wrote aped.al music: fOr tbae poems (Four Liit Songs'). They are tbouabtful, beaudful. like birds. He talb about the IOU1 soaring." tbo Met~ltu Opera NatJonal c.ouod1, AlM!W "I u• , ... (pertarmlas at the Met) to A free, center stage concert preview pnaeated by the sympbotry'1 Compo1Cr- ln-Reaidencc Prank Ticbclli for all tictctholden begins at 7 p.m. both qbta. P adftc Symphony Orcbeatra begi.m lb 13"1 ICUOll lnd 1991192 Cluaic Seriu at tho Oranp County ~ Ana Centor lbunday and PildaJ. hrformancea are 1et for 9 p.m. botb ~ u Music Director C&rl St. CWr cooducu a varied program of Beetbo¥eo, Strauu and Ravel. tJabtrape ...... " • -admkl. "It'• a very delc• .. balance. You baw to know bow lo ... to your feeliap IDd ,our body. lt't ~ C11biJaratina, elusive -ltllJial 0G the tiabtrope. .. 1t•1 ltimulatiq to wort with Carl St. Tic:bta for the event ran~ $12 to $36 and arc avallab~-;t°'tlii-&nter bol office and all Ticket.Muter locatiom. They may be pwchued by phone by caUi.oa 740-2000. Soprano Benita Valente joim the orcbeltra for a concert that includes ffJ1om Lut Soop'' by Richard Straua, BeothoYen'1 '"Symphony No. 8" and California-born 90prano Valente hu held tbe 1potlight nationally and internationally since. 1960 1fhen Ibo won Clair," Ibo lldda. Mffe'1 cmthuliutic about bia Wcxt and the music. Tbat'• 11w111 ~ _Dice. I don't lib being around jaded people. 1r1 poaitiveneu that kecpl my IOU1 enppd." Spec:ial student and senior citizen rush tickets, priced at S7 each and subject to availability, may be pwdwed beginnina at 6:30 p.m. prior to the performance. Female cagers shine OCC play offers true look at team By Mrt Yeutg ---.. ,,. Plat Whoever said that all good butetball players have to be men obviou1ly ha1n't aeen Molly Newman's .. Shooting Stan" at Oraqe C.out C.Ollege. 1bia play ii act in a anall midwatem town during Cuiatmas week in 1962. The Shooting Stan are an all-female basketball team which beatl male teama by crawlina under their legs. pulling their pants down and other hilarious methods of cheating. After all, the point of the game is to win. Director John Ferzacca bas brought these seven diverse penooal.itiea together with their coecb in a terrific ensemble of both comedy and drama. However, a few of the characters stood out more than others. Wendy Tborlabon abonc as Shelby Louise Tanner. Her extreme aarcasm and personality cuily brought the audi$:nce to itl tnea and remained &!/one of the best pa111 of the show. On the dramatic side, anyone could tee both the extreme pain that bad been jabbed deep into Charlene Treadwell and her ftuatntion in dealing with iL Leslie Rowe's honesty and dedication in the part brought the fecliq c1ole to home. Terri Mowrey gained a place in ~e·1 heart u the innocent Tammy Lynn Dwyer on her first Christmas away from home. HoweYer, at .times she became a Improv Comedy Cub in Irvine will host ita second annual Bou' Day Lunch and Celebntion Wednesday. ..... __, <>r.,.. eo. C.ollp Wendy Thorlabon (top) and Svetlana Nasrawi starred in ''Shooting Stan" at Orange Coast College. shade too farcical. Denise Baum was hilarious as Bertha"Birdie" Dickerson -the tough player not to be messed with. This is the girl who wants to MOriB /IBt/ngl Newport Bllch IAUOA C9ftMA 709 E. llolboo lhd. 675-3S70 0.--. ., ........ 7 Pwtl la ........ 9:15 .. ._ --~ CINllM 300 ~ c- 0....644.07.0 I.,._.. A,....., (IQ 12:30, 3, S:30, I, 10:20 2 .......... llO 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30 3. The ........... Ill) l:IS, 4:15, 7:30, lO:lS be more feminine but doesn't exactly know how. Together with the rest of the cast, these girls bring the family feeling alive right before your eyes. 1 ....... ._.... ....... (l'GJ 6·15, l :IS, 10 2 ,,.,.._ (l'G.131S 15, 7'30, NS 3 ........ ¥4 (IQ 4 4S, 7, 9 .. n. ... 11116:30, 1:30, 10:20 IDWAllM CINIMA HoitMw 81.dJ..._ 1M s.6- 3102 ,,_ .......... (IQ s. I, 10.JS HAn011 1WIN CINIMAI Hootor llltd./E. ~ Slrwl 63 I -350 I I. ._.....(IQS:-45,I , 10:15 2.-n.T ............... OllS,7,9 MllA a..... ......... llwdJ19111 SI. 646-5025 It lt..r C.11•1 • (l'G) 6:15, 10:30 ..._ ..... lPG-1~1 COmady, music, drama on tap Local theaters open new plays this weekend By Tom Tltua Plat 1hllllr Clllc S omething for all theatrical tastes - a drama, a comedy, a musical revue and a mystery -will be on the opening menu for local playgoers this weekend. 1be heavier cntiy ii .. Tbe Diviners," a Midwestern tale of a disturbed young man with the unusual gift of locating water, arriving lbunday at the Laguna Playhouse. Orange Cout College opens the aame night with "Album." a nostalaic coming-of-age comedy, while Golden West ColleF. unveils "Broadway Our Way m," a compilation of hit songs from memorable musicala. and Way Off Broadway Playhouse stagee "The Invisible Man." Peter Grego ii directing "'Jbe Diviners.'' which focuses on a tiny Indiana town where a disaffected [>reacher atrikea up a friendship with an unusual boy. (Irvine'• Robcn MacNaugbton starred in the original New York producdon in 1980). Performancea will be given Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdaya at 2 and 8, Sundays at 3 · and 1 p.m. until Nov. 10 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Lapna Beach. Call 494-8021 for ticket information. "Album" is a comedy about four young people ~ by ~ and error, into adulthood. and is being directed by Elizabeth Hofflnan, an OCC studenL The cut includes Jenn Carnett, David Suarez, Dania Brenneise and Brent Leibman. 1be abow will be presented this weekend only, Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m., in the Drama Lab on the OCC campus in C.OSta Mesa. Reservations are taken at 432-5880. Musical theater buffs will be flocking to "Broadway Our Way DI," produced and directed by fine arts dean David Anthony. The ensemble consists of Eric Andenoo, Calvin Coker, Ronald Hills. Adrienne Johmon, Unda May, Marcie Ross, Diane Walsh and Brian Whitaker. Opcnin$ night is Friday in the main GWC theater, with additional performances Saturday and Oct. 24-26 at 8 p.m. and Sundays, Oct. 20 and 27, at 3 p.m. Call 895-8378 for reservations. "The Invisible Man" is Way Off Broadway's Halloween entry, a campy comedy loosely based on H.G. Wells' classic science-fiction novel. Tony Reverditto is directing the show, which plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Nov. 16. The theater is located at 1058 E. First St., Santa Ana. Call 547-8997 for reservations and directions. Wrapping things up this weekend on South Coast Repertory's Suond Stage is "Sight Unseen," the world premiere of an arresting new play by Donald Margulies. Final performances are tonight through Friday at 8:30, Saturday at 3 and 8:30, Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. at the SCR theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. Fr•r llnds his heart in San Francisco He didn't leave his heart in San Francisco, but Shawn Fraser, public relations manaaer for the Performing Arts Center, is followtng bis heart to the city by the Bay. Fraser said be is moving to San Francisco to be near bis girlfriend. "I'd lite to stay close.'' he said, "and it's my hometown." Monday was the Jut day of Fraser's four-year tenure at the Orange County venue and bis heart was heavy. "It didn't really sink in until this weekend," Fraser said, noting bow much be has en~ed Orange County's unique ciucs, weather 1811 I. n. ... llO 6!30, 1·30, 10 20 2. M f •1 ats-(PG.13) S:45, I, IO:IS 1 .._. ._.. llO 6. t:IS, 11>.30 4. • A CMI llO 4:4S. 7, f:IS s ...... !IQ 4:45, 7, 9:15 6 . ..,_ ,0..13) 5, 7:30, 9:4S WOCICl-11 WI Ion.a ~IC"'- A llSlllll1ID · --• llYDRmll and people. "I'm sure it will only get more upsetting as time passes.'' He announced bis departure in mid-July. In San Francisco, Fraser said be will wort as a freelance writer and publicist for area arts organizations. He said he hopes to broaden bis work to other groups. Fraser started working at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in November 1987. He said be accepted the position not because of his interest in public relations but because of bis love for the arts. "I feel arts are important to any ~ .:= lfG.13) 6, 1:15, 10-20 I 2. The T ..... f/11 ......... Oii 6 IS, a JO, 10-.30 0 3 ...... ..,.,..,..c ... •• ll'Gl 5,7 .... JG.13l I 4. ftle ............ llO 4:30, 7,30, 10-15 s .............. 111,.w lf'G) 6, I, 10 community a nd I wanted to encourage people to stay involved by getting information to them via the press and our programs here." Fraser said be bas enjoyed being part of the "cxtraordinazy palette of programs and events" at the Center and has quite a few favorite and memorable moments in bis career including being bac k s t a ge whe n Mikhail Baryshnikov performed "Swan Lake" and when the National Ballet of Canada premiered "Onegin." A replacement bas not yet been named by Center officials. -Br &JI lWftD Por $20, workers can buy their boaea' lunch (including coffee, tu and gratuity) and treat him or her to a comedy show featuring some of the nation'• top comedians. IDWAllDS llUNO CWftMA ,.,...,.. ltlond, M9wpotl C-640.1211 I. .... ._..,. (IQ I, 3:1S, 5:30, 7:45, 10 TOWN CINTA CINlllllAI $oulh C-l'lalo 751· ~-------------------------1 LJ~ COOtCITlfXXlU)' catcnng We make every gathenng an event Doon will open at 11 :30 a.m.; lunch will be served immediately afterward, followed by a comedy abC'IW. The event will end at tpprolimately 1:30 p.m. Por ruervatlona or information call 854-~S. 2. --CMI ~ 12:30, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9 3. N111m I._....,_ (PG-13) 12:45, 3, 5:1S, 7:30, 9:45 4.-. ............ ~ 1:45, ... 6:15, 1:30, 10:30 s .............. 9'11,,w lf'G) 2, 4, 6, I, 10 '· ~ IPG-13112;30, 2:45, s. 7:15, 9 30 7.-n. ... ~l.3,5,7,9 UDO C9llMA ~ M. al ~ Viloge 673. 8350 ........ (PG.ISi S:lS, 7:30, 9:4S "°"' ,..,. 290$ E. c.-. ...._, 673-6260 • .., .. ..,. ... .-11111.• CllllMlll -., ,.. l'IJot • -~ C8fm 2701 HMor WtwdJ '"--------------" Mele Vwdt c... f79-41 41 Happy Birthday to our patients. with October Birthdays From Dr. Farrell G. Hinkle & Staff Pncdc:ie Ualled to Ortbodondc:a and Temporomand1balar Dl9orden Jay Akins Tyler M~tcbell Bruce AJidenon Scott Myen Erica Brower Peter Nelton Nick Potter Laurie Poore Ra1 Gbafoortan Shirley Quadttnbutb I R,aaHuuaan Atbley Sperber RUie Joan AIW., Kim Bftnnaa nnu G"I McEwea Molty WarmlDatOn ~ -- -Newpwt Ctr. 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Ref°"' 1tart1nc t.hia wtlaht 1. ~. or 8flY -~t ,_ pqp'am ~ mt111ult 1UU' Ph>'llcian &.o dtumlint thal yw art In normal hellth. ~SQI 1990 Tuesday, Ociober 15, 1991 A1 t - -------------------------- foPUll Editor William Lobdell ••• 642--4321, ext. 351 C hoosing between a job and I sick child is I choice Governor Pete Wilson hoped to eliminate when he recently aigned the Family Leave Bill. The rationale for such legislation is simple and, at first glance, quite appealing: Workers should be able to take unpaid leave from their jobs to care for infants, children and other family membcn who become ill without risk of losing their jobs. Accordingly, the new law requires certain employers to make such leaves available to their employees, notwithstanding the fact that many employers already off er this benefit. DP. Jo Elen Allen The problem i.s, ------whenever Conservativeg~e!111Dent . :> l't' ch.nunates choices • 0 I ICS available to the people or makes those choices for them, some people benefit at the expense of others. In other words, there arc winners and losers. The losers under the Family Leave Act far outnumber the winners, and all three of the Orange C.oast's state legislators, Senator Marian Bergeson and Assemblymen Oil Ferguson and Nolan Frizzcllc, know it and voted against it. It's too bad the governor didn't listen to them. W hat the governor would have learned is that mandatory family leave is discriminatory and costly and does not really help those it is purported to help. In fact, this meddlesome mandate will help few families except highly paid, two-earner yuppie couples who arc the most financially able to take an extended period of unpaid leave. Low income workers sunply cannot afford to take unpaid leave under any circumstances, but will be forced to help bear the costs for those who can. Those families that choose to have one parent, usually the mother, stay out of the paid workforce to care for children and other family members arc also losers, not only because they are unlikely to utilize the benefit themselves, but they, too, will be forced to foot the bill. M andatory family leave is generally promoted as hclpinJ! women to achieve . " .. ,, ' '•. ··''' r '.. . ... ~..,. ..... \ J ···~'··· .,f!: \ , . ! .. i·· .... . . . -· w . . , , ~ ~; ,.. -·· .. ... -"""• ,,.. ........ -.. --...,,.....,_ "'!""-' --. - .. . Family Leave Act: Good intentions gone awry cquaJity or equity in the workplace. Yet, such a policy tends to hurt women economically by making them less competitive in the workplace. Because women, especially married women with children, utilize leave for family reasons far more than men, even married men, they will be viewed as higher-cost =~oyees. Because mandated f · leave benefits arc costly, employers will avoid hiring individuals who would most likely use them -namely, women of child-bearing age. Employee benefits, like cash wages, arc part of an employee's compensation. They are not free. Someone must bear the costs. Employers may decide to pay for the family leave benefit by reducing other benefits that many employees may actually pref er over the leave benefit. (But neither the employer nor the employees may choose between family leave and other benefits; the governor has chosen for them.) E mployers may also decide to pay for the new government mandate by reducing cash wages or by passing the costs on to the consumer in higher prices. For government workers, also covered by the new law, the costs will be borne by the taxpayers. In any event, the main beneficiaries are families that arc already better off in economic terms and those who aren't will pay. And what about the children? In terms of a baby's crucial need to forge a secure attachment with his mother, family leave is of little help. lt simply docs not afford enough time. And as the Little ones grow past infancy, their security rests not in the few weeks here and there supplied by a govcmmcnt mandate, but in the availability of a parent at home. As one child psychologist put it, "Kids thrive on quantity time. Their joys arc quick and intense. Their disappointments and def cats usually do not happen during moments set aside for 'quality' mothering." T he Family Leave Act may be well-intentioned, but good intentions are no substitute for wise public policy. If we really want to help families, we can begin by increasing the tax exemption for children and universalizing the child care tax credit to include tax credits for children who are cared for by their parents. By expanding tax credits and reducing taxes, families can keep more of their own hard-earned money and let moms do what most moms want to do -spend more time raising their own children. Finally, we can encourage President Bush to veto the federal family leave bill and permit employers and employees to work together to design wage and benefit packages to accommodate differences in the values individual workers place on particular benefits. If we need anything in this country, it is less government interference in the economy. Dr. Jo Ellea AJJea, a rrsldeat of Coroaa de/ Mar, Is prrsldeat of tbe Eagle Forum of ~llfornla. TBKhar uni• get big demerit I completely agree with Margo Sorenson (winner of the 1991 California Educator Award) when she speaks of demolishing teacher unions and tenure in the public schools. Teacher unions prevent necessary teamwork between administrators and teachers. As an elementary school teacher in the public schools, I felt as if I were in the middle of a war zone - teachers vs. administration. I am all for teachers making decent salaries, but not at the expense of their students' educatio n. No one enters the teaching profession to make money. There arc many excellent teachers in the public school system, but often they are prevented from teaching effectively because of the bureaucratic systems of which Ms. Sorenson speaks. Having taught for 14 years in both public and parochiaJ schools, I was shocked at the incredible waste in the public schools, particularly in high administrative salaries, misuse of materials and supplies, and certain highly paid ineffective teachers who were allowed to keep their jobs through tenure. More money is not the answer to education's problems. S tudies have shown that parochial schools provide better education for less money per student. You won't sec money wasted in parochial schools, because there is none to waste. You won't sec parochial school teachers going on strike. even though they work for lower salancs than public school teachers. Why do parochiaJ school administrators and teachers work for lower saJarics? The answer is not, as Rev. Lawrence Baird told his faculty when he was a parish priest, that if they could get jobs elsewhere for more money, they would. The answer is that parochial school teachers and administrators, with the help of caring parents, arc dedicated to providing their children with the best education possible. N. CORCORAN Costa Mesa Letters than it is now costing us. women; I attempt to walk my dogs on their leashes and I am utterly terrified when other peoples' dogs coming running toward us. How to get involved! 4) Improve sanitation and malcc available clean water; S) Immunize the children; W hy don't we solve the problem of our greatly needed, new Orange C.ounty jail in a really simple way? We s h o uld make an arrangement with the homelands of all the illegal aliens we have in our jails whereby those prisoners go to their own countries' jails to serve out their tjme. We could pay the transportation to ship them ho me, and p a1 the various countries, say, twice what it costs them per day to service a prisoner. Oh yes, the fact that they would be serving their sentences in their own countries' jails would probably be a strong deterrent to our increasing crime problem. PHILIP E. ARNOLD Costa Mesa 6) Protect children from danger, wars, gangs and abuse. We must make sure these goals arc achieved and the promise kept. For my health, I am supposed to walk. I cannot even walk with my dogs as people allow their dogs to roam free. This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you c.an become an active participant in The Pilot's Community Forum page. )II' c.a.11 the Ruden' Hotline (642-6086) and leave your message. While we welcome all comments, we'll only publish comments from those who leave a name (please spell it out), city and phone number (for verific.ation). 11111n11 1oP a•• T his month marka the anniverslJ)' of the World's Summit for Olildren. The world'• leaden from 100 countries met last year to "Keep the Promise," which included these six goals to be kept by the year 2000: MARILYN 01.SEN C.orona del Mar llllh llWI I am a resident of Costa Mesa and I'm very upset at the way the leash law for dogs is not upheld. Newport has a leash law, whereas people are fined for disobeying this Jaw, and the problem does not exist. It is tem'blc that 1 live in a city where 1 am not afraid of drive-by shootings, but 1 am afraid of animal attacbl ., Write a letttt. Please be as brief as pos.sible. Longer Jetters will be considered for the Community Commentary page, wh ich runs Thursdays. Mail your letter to ''Letters," 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-41 70. )II' Gi\'e the editor a ca.II. William Lobdell can be reached at 6'42·4321, ext 351 and would IOYe to hear from you . · The extra income would be good for their economies, we would free up a lot of prisoner space in our own jails and it would probably cost us much less per prisoner 1) To cut infant mortality by one third; I spoke with the Animal C.ontrol Officer of Costa Mesa she states she doesn't have enough people working with her to properly handle the situation. Please, why can't we do something to alleviate this situation? SIGRID DE VRIES Costa Mesa ., Our viewl vs. your views. In our news pi)ge, we at The Pilot striw to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the gme by publishing a wide range of views -many of which we disagree with -in the interest of fairness. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials. 2) To cut malnutritioni 3) Educate the children and PRESIDENT Geo,..e Bush, Tne White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., WashingtoQ, D.C. 20500 How to contact your legislators VICE PRESIDENT Dan Quayle, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 GOVERNOR Pete Wllaon, (R), State Capito l, Sacramento, 95814, (916)445-2841 U.S. SENATORS AJan Cnnaton (D), f5757 W. Century Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, 90045, (213) 215-2186. Jobo Seymour (R), 2400 E. Katella Ave., Suite 1068, Anaheim, 92806, 634-2331. Mail may 1/JO be addressed to U.S.Scnatc, W1shington, D.C. 20510. U.S.HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Cbrh Cox, (R), 40th Dist., 4000 MacAnhur Blvd., Elst Tower, Newport Beach, 92660. 7S6-W4. (Represents part of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach) STATE SENATE Maritn Bustaoa, (R), 37th 'Dist., 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Newport Beach, 92660, 640·1137. (Represents Newport Beach Jobn. R. Lewfs, (R), 35th Dist., 1940 W. Orangcwood, 106, Orange, 92668, 939-0604. (Represents Costa Mesa) STATE ASSEMBLY Giibert FUJUSOD, (R), 70tb Dist., 4667 MacArthur Blvd., Suite Wt, Newport Beach, 92660, 156-0665. (Represents Newport Beach.) Nolan Frtue.Ue. (R), 69th Dist., 17195 Newhope St., Sujtc 201, Fountain Valley, 92708. 662-5503. (Represents Cotta Mesa) CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont, San Francisco, CA 94105. ('41S) 904·5200. (South coast region QCJYCfllC spilt between offices in Loni Beach (213) 590-5071, and San Dlc19 (619) 297-9740. Local conualuloatr Doo MdHll. (619) 723-9286 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701 Thoma• F. Riley, 5th Dist., 834-3550. (Costa Mcaa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights) COUNTY BOAIU> or !DtJCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, P.O. Box 9050, 92628-9050, ~. IWsabdb D • .....,,., member, Trustee Arca S (Costa Mcaa and Newport Beach} ORANGE COUNTY FADl BOARD 88 Fair Or., Cotta Men, 751-FAlR. President lleftr'1 IAJlllM; Vlcc Preaideot lAnJ AnleN; Dirccton T.. no.-., CUal Hoote. Ckarlotte Cla17, NalKJ DooltJ, hek Jobes, Raady Smllb, Ooo Wllld. CITY GOVERNMENT Cotta Maa: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 754-5223. Mary Hombuctlo, mayor; Sandra Ocnls, vice mayor; Peter Buffa, Jay Humphrey and Joe Erlckton, council members. Newpor1 Beach: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 644-3309 Mayor. Phil Sansone, Mayor pro tern, Clarence Turner, '"''" Cox, Evelyn Hart, John Hedges, Ruthclyn Plummer, Jean Watt council members. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 760-3200. Superintendent: John W. NICOii Board Members: Shen} Loofbourrow, chairman; Jhn de Booll'I, Rod MacMUllan, JudJ Fnneo. Ken Wayman, Fonut Wemu, Toll'I Wllllaau. COAST COMMUNTI'Y Ou.EGE DISTRICT 1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, 432·S012. Chancellor: Alfred P. Fernanda.. PlaD. Board Members: Paul G. Btrsu, prakteat; herry Baum, Walter G. Howa)d. Na!K)' A. PolJ.,,S, Annando R. Rub. Klnttll H. G•""°°"· MESA CONSOUDATED WATBR DISTRJCT 1965 'Placentia, C.0.ta Mesa, 631·1200. Board Membe11: Tnady Ohlla. Hank Panlan, Marlo Duno~t, Jl(k HaU, Toaa Nelsoo. m \E1POlt mr1 · com 1m Pil An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Croup Publishing, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Gressingtt publisher Willlam S. Lobdell edito r & vice president Steve Marble managing editor Walter Burrough• 1901 ·1989 founding pub!i~r • Back Page -.. IR'8Pl•ata llllce Ila Council Pilers pay issue to •llloyae groups By Lof1Ann Basheda S13ft Wlllr COST A MESA -Police have caugh t several organizations soliciting donations under false pretenses in recent weeks including some claiming t~ represent law enforcement agencies. In one instance, a representative with a B~rbanlc-bascd organization tned to solicit a donation from Sgt. David Walker, unaware that he was a police officer. "So I asked the guy if my money would go to the local police department and he emphatically said yes," Walker said. "Then when I identified myself as president of the local police association, and asked him how he plans to give this money to us, he suddenly changed his tune." And Walker said that's not the only organization soliciting in the name of the Costa Me sa police department these days. One organization that has been active locally in recent weeks is based in San Diego. Another works out of Sacramento. And Walker said a third organization has been funneling donations to a privately run museum in Illinois. By Iris Vokol SllllT Wl1llr NEWPORT BEACH -A report that listed options for changing the way the city doles out pay raises received mixed reviews from employee associations Monday, but no word from the people holding the pune strings. The City Council made no comment on the report that suggested. among other things, discontinuing across-the-board pay raises for city employees. Instead, the council directed personnel officials to discuss possi'blc pay policy changes directly with the employee groups. The city's police officers, who contend the 13·year-old wage policy needs review becauae it puts Newport employees' paycbccb far behind those of other cities, said they were happy with the council's directive. "Let's pt into the nine or 10 options (suggested by the city budget committee) and see if we can't find a solution," said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Van Hom, who represented the Newport Beach Police Ernplofeoa Association. 0 Wc believe that of the 10 options that arc listed for consideration, there are seYCral with merit." stated the police association's letter to the council. Led by the police assodaUon, au the city's employee groups except the largest. the Newport Beach Employees League, asked the city in August to review its pay policy, contending their salaries ut not keeping pace with t hose in NOISE: Resident fights amphitheater From A1 speak, at the council meeting." Taylor flew Lusk out to the tiny, affluent bedroom community of Oklahoma City in 1988 to testify about some of the problems neighbors of Pacific Amphitheatre had encountered. Lusk stayed four days, doing live radio talk shows, press conferences and television shows. He testified that although his house is two-thirds of a mile away from the Pacific Amphitheatre, his bed has actually vibrated with the bass, that it can be tough to talk on the phone over the noise, that the concerts arc louder than his own stereo, that he can "hear every wonderful four-letter word they say and every joint they're going to smoke," and that "it just gets real old." Jn the end, the Edmond project was killed. More recently, Lusk was instrumental in helping the citizens of Oceanside block plans for construction of a 25,000-seat amphitheater even before it got to their city council. Oceanside resident Barbara DeLaTorre said she couldn't have led the crusade without Lusk's advice, contacts and support. Lusk has also been contacted by a number of East Coast communities. Having wrangled with a lawsuit against the Pacific Amphitheatre since 1983, the Costa Mesa man may weU be the leading expert on how to fight a concert ball. Ironically, while Lusk bas lead others to victory, his own battle has been in legal limbo for more than eight years. "I've watched my kids grow up measured by concert seasons and appellate court decisions," he said. "All we're asking is that they simply turn the sound down." He's not the only one. Some 40 other homeowners have also filed a lawsuit, seeking damages from Ned West Inc., the organization which operates the amphitheater. The lawsuits are filed on grounds that Ned West initially proposed a S,000-seat mom and pop theater in 1977, then turned around and opened an 18,500-scat theater in 1983 without doing the appropriate environmental impact studies. "From day one they said they would try to be good neighbors," said Lori Lusk. "But it's just a bunch of baloney." A Superior Court judge ruled last week that thousands more residents and business owners within a mile of the amphitheater arc entitled to join the class action suit if the noise from the theater disrupts their lives. The Lusks consider the ruling progress, but a court date will still be months, if not years away. In the meantime, they say, they'll continue to make as much noi se about the Pacific Amphitheatre as the Pacific Amphitheatre makes. comparable cities. A key problem, the employees said. was city administ rators and employee• interpret the policy differently. Police oftiCen want the clty to compare their 181arie1 to the three hi&heat·paid citlea in the county, which they say arc Irvine, Santa Ana and Anaheim. Bua clay administraton don't count Jn11iO. saying that city, which contnc11 some of its public services, is not a full-service city like Newport Beach. The police officers argued the · city would lose valuable workcn to these higher-paying cities. But the city'• budaet committee, in it• report, aald it found otherwise. The report concluded that other cities aren't lwina NCYtpOrt Beach city employees away with better f ay and ~esaed a variety o opdlm. from keeping the policy u fa to discontinuing across-the-board psy hi.Ices and using job pcrformuco to determine raises, as done In private industry. Costa Mesa resident Rusty Lusk has used his own experience with the Pacific Amphitheatre to advise citizen groups across the country. Not only is it illegal to solicit money under false pretenses, but Walker said the illegal solicitations are hurting the Costa Mesa Police Association's efforts to raise money for local youth groups. POLICE: Mall cops keep eye out for those shopping for trouble The association solicits regularly for literacy programs, D.A.R.E., Christmas for retarded children and scholarships for high school students. Walker said the Costa Mesa police association is currently contacting area businesses to collect money for the publication of a Children Safety Handbook. "That's the only thing we have going now," he said. "So if a solicitor makes any other claims, people should ask who they can call at that police department to verify that the money is going to where they say it is going." From A1 Then there was the hostage-style hold-up of Robinsons in 1989 and the string of smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies at the end of the '80s. In fact, one of the largest jewelry heists in the history of Costa Mesa was at the plaza's Slavik's Jewelers. There, four men in pin-stripped suits ordered customers and employees at gun point to lie on the floor while they scooped more than $1 million- worth of diamonds into a shopping bag. A single finger print later led police to the thieves. The plaza has also been a favorite target of the infamous clothes slasher, who has ruined nearly $100,000-worth of clothing at shopping centers along the ooast. And the plaza was the place where Margo Adams, former mistress of Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs, was caught stealing a $258 jacket and county S upervisor Roger Stanton participa1ed in a pushing match with another customer at the Nordstrom coffee shop. Being one of the more upscale malls in the area with easy access to a freeway, South Coast Plaza is also a prime target for shoplifters. Nordstrom alone lost $3 million- worth of goods during the 1989-90 year, security guards there said. Cost said most of today's liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=====:;;:::;;::===========:::::--1 shoplifters arc young females, many of whom have money. a Why do our guests keep coming back to the Little Inn on the Bay? 617 Lido Pllrk Orin, Nrwport Buch, CA 92663, (714) 673-1100 Margo Adams, for instance, bad nearly $200 in cash on her when she was caught stealing from Nordstrom. "We've caught teens from very wealthy families with several --------------------------! hundred dollars in their purses," Cost said. "They would say that they felt the merchandise was overpriced, and this was their way of taking a discount." "Then there were some wcll·to- do older women, over 50 even, who also had a difficult time explaining." When plaza police aren't searching for missing goods, they're often tracking down missing children -at least one a day. "And after all that, I went down there one day and lost my own kid," Cost said. If it's not a lost kid, it's a lost car. Cost recalled one particularly hot summer day when he spotted an elderly woman walking with a bunch of packages near the May Co. "She looked lost, but insisted that she knew her car was there and refused to get in my car, so I drove off," he said. "WcU about an hour later, I'm in the Bullocks parking lot clear across the mall and here's the same old lady, her arms full of packages and by this time it's about 100 degrees. "So by this time I'm really concerned and I said, 'Please get in the car and I'll drive you - you've been walking out here for at least an hour.' " "And she said, 'Oh no, I found my car over there and then I drove it over here and lost it again.'" Another time, Cost said a Costa Mesa police officer called headquarters to report his car stolen from the mall parking lot. Since there was a gun inside his car, the department immediately put out an all points bulletin. "Everyone was looking for it, so he was rather impatient with me when I suggested we drive around to see if maybe he par~ed it in another lot," Cost said. "But I told him to humor me -and sure enough we found it.'' Even then, Cost said the officer insisted someone must have stolen his car and moved it. "People arc absolutely certain they know where they parked their car, but they're wrong," Cost said. "About 90 percent of the people who think their car is stolen are just looking in the wrong place." South Coast docs have its share of vehicle burglaries, though. Consequently, police assigned to the plaza substation spend a good deal of time surveying the parking lots either in a patrol car or on a bicycle. Linda Matthews, one of three officers currently stationed at the plaza, believes it's the mere presence of polkc that keeps the numbers relatively low, considering the number of cars parked there each day. "The word gets around to the bad guys," Matthews said. "They know this is a place where they're gonna get caught." Cost said he considers the plaza one of the safest places in the county -and one of the best beats for a Costa Mesa cop to work. "You do get to sec a lot of celebrities," Cost quipped, adding that Joey Bishop once asked him for directions. Other regulars during Cost's early days at the plaza center included Donald Sutherland and John Wayne. lAND: Irvine Co. tries to gain ground In Newport Beach f[ Some home equity loans seem as lf they could save }00 lots of money. But unk>rtunateJy. there is a price to pay. Because }00 could end up payu~ lhoosands of dollars in higher interest. 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If you had a very 1Jnpleasant experience call Jim Newcomb 503-535-1075 ' ' I I ~ I . ports .................... llCllDI B Richardson-boating/BS Speedway motorcycles/86 Classilied/81 o I • Just another blowout for 4-0 Bucs; San Diego absorbs 56-6 spanking By Richard Dunn --N othing can be perfect. After all, Orange Coast College has only outscored its opponents, 20-7, in the first quarter this season. "I'm always surprised with a slow start, and that was probably the bad part," OCC football coach Bill Workman said after his team's 56-6 victory over visiling San Diego City last Saturday, the most lopsided win in the school's 43-year history. "We don't seem to get it going. But in this particular game, we had to be honest with (our players). We didn't tell them that (the Knights) were worldbeaters and we came out a little flat." came out flat were the Knights (0-S) after OCC had hammered them lor 369 rushing yards. Considering the Pirates ( 4-0), ranked l'llo. 1 in the JC Southland poll for the first time since 1975 when they won a national championship, have outscored their opponents this season, 165-33, it makes Workman curious about the opening 15 minutes. "Despite the fact that we've scored a few points this year, we've never scored more than one touchdown in the first quarter," Workman said. "In the second quarter, we've outscored (rivals), 77·6, and it's 47-0 in the third quarter. The fourth quarter (a 21-20 OCC edge) doesn't rcaJly count because we've never had our starters in there. "It kind of makes you wonder what would have happened (against San Die$o City) if our offense had been at all sharp in the first half." Orange Coufs Shane Sherman hurdles past San Diego City Colle~e victims Saturday during Sues' 5&.6 squashing of conference foe. The Rues are on the road this Saturday night, traveling to Ch ula Vista to battle Southwestern College. There were\ few bad parU for the Pira1es ( 4-0) in this one, and the only thing that For the Buc:s, 3-0 in Mission Conference See BUCS,. ' • Polo powers Newport Harbor, CdM in huge ·showdown Wednesday By Kil'< Wolcott --1 n ferms of high school rivalries, this· Is the Yankees and Dodgers, the takers and Celtics, a USC-Notre Dame football game. When the whistle blows Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the start of the annual water polo showdown between host Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor, the biggest crime is that one of lhese teams will end up losing. Neither one is accustomed to it. Since CIF divisional playoffs began 17 years ago, either the Sea Kings or the Sailors have won the 4- A final 13 times. That includes seven of the last nine titles and eight of the 10 championships held in the t 980s. "Any time you play Corona del Mar, its a big game," said Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett in a patented understatement. "The winner has an edge to taking (the Sea View) league and getting a good seeding in CIF." .. Not to mention bragging rights for the ncx't 12 months, if not much longer. "There's two games I want to win each year," admitted CdM Coach John Vargas, getting more to the point. "Beating Newport is one and winning CIF is the other." I . •Cl' 4" WAllll PGUI 9 10: 1. Coron• d•I M•r; 2. San Clemente; 3. El Toro; 4. Capistrano Val- ley; 5. Villa Par'<; 8. N•wpor1 H•rbor; 7. Tustin; 8. El Dorado; 9. Dana Hills; 10. Foothill. Last year, Vargas and. the Sea Kings accomplished the first, scoring the final seven goals of the game to sink the Sailor's, 9-4, in their own pool. C.Orona dcl Mar went on to post a 26-5 record, losing to Long Beach Wilson in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Newport bounced back to finish 20-7, {ailing to Capistrano Valley in the quaners. That marked the first time since 1973 that neither local team showed up for the championship game. ln fact, over the last 28 years, either Newport Harbor or Corona del Mar has been in the final 24 times, including four against each other. "We're really excited about playing them. I can't wait," said Vargas, who guided the Sea Kings to four of their nine litles, winning in 1985, '87, '88 and '89. Only one team owns more crowns -IO -and See POLO/Iii ~~l~~ I§> Mater Dei's Chris Ruperto He helped whip Mission Viejo, scoring 20 points By R\cllard il!rln --Quietly playing a sup-- pc ng role behind a cast of Mater Dci High football stars, Chris Ruperto is innocently bidding for his own lead. "He's an underrated all-purpose back who just laid low and people now are just starting to realize he's a force," said Mater Dci Coach Bruce Rollinson, whose Monarchs reached a No. 1 ranking in Orange County after their 42-7 victory over Mission Viejo last Thurs'day. Ruperto, Mater Dei's featured tailback, kickoff returner, &c.cond- leading receiver and starting strong safety, will no longer take a back seat to quarterback Billy Blanton and tight end/linebacker David Knuff. "The accolades will now start to oome for him," Rollinson said. In Mater Dci'1 biggest win of the 1tason, Ruperto Scored 20 points, catching four passes (or 146 yards, includinf 77-and 53-yard touchdown acnals from Blanton. He added a 1-yard scoring run and a two-point convenion pass, meriting Piiot Player of the Week bonon as the Monarchs Unproved to 6-0. Ruperto. who bu scored at least one touchdown in every aame, gave the Monarchs a 13-7 lead in the second quarter when he turned a ICl'een pus lnto the longest M:Oring play (77 yards) for Mater Dei this .euon. "Biii)' just lluowt to mo behind the tine and I do whatever I can after that,'' said Ruperto, •who e1ugbt a 72-yard touclldown pw In Mater Del'1 oeuon-opeotna 34- S.. RUPERTOilM • ................ Pilot Player of the Week Chris Ruperto of Mater Dei High. 1133 So. C-HWJ. ....... _.,,_ __... 4 "THE ATHLETES CHOICE" FISH TACO lNow .. C••Ptlt •t VSC) Defending champs remain teams to beat in respective league races By Roger Carlson -·-A 11 of the hoopla of a five-week scenario of non-league football games is over and now il's time for the meat and potatoes -Sea View and Pacific Coast League action gets underway this week. The question begs -where do our teams rate? Now that the table has been set, whal our the chances? Where are the real pitfalls? Here's how The Ptlot secs it: Sea Vlnr League 1. Tustin (S-0). The defending chamt>ions are even tougher than firs! thought, and the S-0 start gives Marijon Ancich 's production 18 victories in the last 18 starts. Projection -5-0 at best, 4- 1 at worst. Odds: 3-1. 2. University {3-2). Everyone knew about lhe returning startcn and Mark Cunningham has what appears to be his best team since taking the reins in 1986. Projection -4-1 at best, 2-3 at worst. Odds: S-L 3. Newpon Harbor (3-2). Quanerback Mike Ofer may -or may not be back in time to really make the Sailors' offense whole. It's one too many questions to give Tan better look. Projection -4-1 at best -2-3 at worst. Odds: 6-1. •· Woodbridge (3· 1) -Quanerback James Wyatt has a stronger supporting cast lhan fint envisioned. The Univenity- N e w port Harbor-Woodbridge combin1tion smacks or a Bermuda Triangle. Projection -4-1 at best, 2·3 at worst. Oddi: 8-1. S. Corona del Mar (2-1-1). Sea Kings have the quarterback (Todd Kehrli), but a junior-dominated oquad hu looked like 1 Junior team. They aot bla help In botbs wins. Projection -2-3 11 best. Oddi: IS- L 6. Saddlebaclc (1-J.I) -Jerry Wi1te ao1 his JOOtb victory lut week, and that's p>d, he'll ao with at I_, 100 career wins at end or se.uon. Projection -1-4 at best. Oddi: 25· I. Padlle Ceolt Leope 1 •. 1.Aguna Hil1o (2-2-1). The Hawu do not appear to be u •trone u tut year's title team, and the PCL u 1 whole appean ttronacr from top to bottom. StlU, no on•-hu 1&cppod up 10 stake. claim. Projection: 4-1 at but -3-2 at • worst. Odds: 4-t. 2 Trabuco Hills (1 -3-1). Mustangs' 35-7 See PREDICTIONS/Iii INSIDE Newport ~90Ri"'-.. Harbor's ?.~" ·~~ Sailors found /. ~1 their way into 1,. :;1 the end zone 1-:. ·' \C ' Friday and it '~ , .._,-j/ paid off ' .... s ... ~~ ... handsomely with win over Estancia heading into league/B J. Corona del Mar's Sea Kings put up some numbers in the aerial game against Costa Mesa to maintain superiority over Costa Mesa, just in time for league/BJ. Mater Dei High's Monarchs take over No. 1 seat in Orange County after explosive 42-7 rout of prevHJusly unbeaten opponent Angelus league nm/ 114. Costa Mesa Hlgh 's Mustangs trying to .Pick up tfie pieces after losing Johnny ()Spina to hamstring injury. It's not just what's needed on way to leagye/84. E5tancla Hlgll's Eagles have some wori< to do after suffering fiRt lossEol ·-, t season. ogles prepping <Or Pacific Coost LQAUe action Friday against Century/82, I • ---------------------------------------- ---- -- ------------------------------------------------- Eagles nnd Estancia not ready for more By Richard Dunn Spol1s Wlter W hether i t ' s called a Bears 46 defense or the Estancia "secret," it didn't work last Friday night in Estancia High's loss to Newport Harbor. "We didn't even call it that, but really, he's right -we tried to play a man up on him and make him throw the ball," Estancia football coach John Llcbcngood said of Newport Coach Jeff BrinkJey, who referred to the Eagles' defense as a 46 following the Sailors' 14-0 non-league victory. "(Our defensive alignment) is a secret, but we might have been (in a 46) because the nose was covered. We didn't want the center to block back, that's the reason why we were in it. It gives you an extra lineman on the line. "We made (Newport quarterback Greg) Williams look good. But if you don't cover the receivers, you will look good. KMluyl Estanda's Matt Johner. (Williams) had bis best game and I'm hapPY for him. And, basically, (BrinkJcy's) right -we tried to make him throw. They hadn't been throwing real effectively in the games we watched." Estancia (3-1-1 ), which starts Pacific Coast League encounters this week, was held to seven first downs and 136 net yards. "It was a quiet bus going back," Llebengood said. "It was quiet in the locker room. I don't think we'll see a Estancia Players or the Week AARON LEFFLER A 5-foot-1 o, 195-pound junior linebacker making his season debut after a ) broken collarbone, ... he had 3 solo tackles, 3 assists and punted well. RICHARD BUDAY A 5-foot-11, 185-pound senior comerback, he recorded four solo tackles, three assists and knocked ......__ down one pass in a 14-0 loss to Newport Harbor. High school football bus ridas -boPlng team like Newport in our le.,ue. "We didn't get anybody hurt, but we got our pride hurt. I'm nor making any excuses -they beat us. "I wun't sad and I wam't upset. Defensively, I thought we played pretty well. Their back (Brandon Finney) only got 63 yards on 23 carries, so you figure it out. What hurt us was No. 3 (wide receiver Branon Coluccio) and our kick.er not getting the ball off (on a third quarter punt attempt after a low snap)." With the Sailors (3-2) leading 7- 0, the Eagles botched a punt on their own 27-yard line and enabled Newport to take over at the 19. "The snap was low, but (our punter) should've got it," Liebengood said. "We've got a good athlete back there and you can't give a team like that the ball inside the 20-yard line. It wasn't the center's fault -I thought (our punter) should've played the ball after looking at the film." Coluccio, who caught a 9-yard touchdown pass from Williams to undo a scoreless tie in the third quarter, went 48 yards on a pass play to set up Newport's first score. "He hurt u s'" Li c be n· good said. "I think (Brinkley) said in the paper that they've got to get the ball to him more. He's 'We play better against Corona del Mar than Harbor. I have no answers for it.' ---··--Estancia coach a fine------- athlete, but we just missed him (on the 48-yard reception). We missed him twice, but that's football. We had a chance to stop him and we didn't do it. "We have a hard time beating Harbor. I've beaten them only once (1989). (Newport's only loss in a 10-year series). But this is probably the closest game we've PILOT GRID STATS Estancia (3-1-1) ..... 0 .. , ..... , A SS ... ....... 12 "11 ~ 1 31 41 312 1.5 0 f1 32 n 2.4 1 1t • 30.50 4 5173.AO I 3 5 1.1 0 • 1 44.00 4 1 ·11 ·17.0 0 ·17 Pr 11' 4 =-': '= -:A "': '1:2 , I .......... .,~~ e 85 1o.a 5 51 10.5 4 29 u 2 11 5.5 2 2 1.0 ...... ~., 0 15 0 15 0 • 0 • 0 4 Sm1111e. Banlloa 12. JoMer e. GomlZ e. IUIOll (TUii) Toll! t1rst doWns °'f, ~ Alllllls.yardlge 128-395 148-720 Awnoe IUlt*'ll gain 3.1 0 Awnoe Ml*'ll ~ 79 144 Toll! peulng Y*"dlQe 398 279 AVROt PIS*'ll y.-dagl 19 58 Pm ~. ~ lrt 43-92-3 22-65-8 Avg. gain !NII' pm C0111>· 9.2 12.1 Avg. gain per pm 8np 4.3 5.1 Net """' ywoaoe• 120 90 Toll! llCb.yanilge 14 -82 13 -73 Awnge ucb, ylrdage U. -1U U ·1U Net ywdlOI 829 1028 Awnge 1111 Ylfdage 1 tie 205 Toll! iuts·Ml108 32-35.0 24-34.5 fUnbles.fl.mlllls lost 12-8 9-5 T 11111 Uno¥ert 9 11 AvtrlOI Uno'ln 1.8 2.2 AaDs·YIWllllll 33-224 42-300 Avnge llagt·YlfdaOe S.~ 8.4-80 AYg. Thie of possession 22:58 25:04 "Pin m.ms, lrDlcdons. bTlble '*"' Aooe........_toere~ca..--. Opponetts 1 11 14 a-44 E.stlnda o 1 e 30-43 Log, schedule 1 O Los Amigos 3 3 La Quinta 0 13 Corona det Mar 13 17 Katella 14 0 Newport Harbor 14 Oct. 18-Century• (al oco. 7 Oct. 24 -~ Beach• (at Newp<>lt), 7 Nov. 1-at fraboco Hills", 7 Nov. 8-Cosu Mesa• (at Orange Coast), 7 Nov. 15 -Laguna Hills• (at Mission Viejo), 7 •Paaric Coast League game played against them. We play better against Corona del Mar than Harbor. I have no answers for iL "Now the series is over because Newport's going to the eight-team league next year and we have them in the fifth game." Win A New 1992 Pontiac Grand Am Hawaii, Instant Cash In A Zip! I Here's How: ' Listen to 95.9 KEZY FM for your home zip code. Mornings At.. ............. 7:10am and 10:10am Afternoons At.. ........... 2:10pm and 4:10pm Evenings ..................... 7: 1 Opm Z When your zip codf' •s announced, call 95.~ KEZV FM at (714) 535-2959 • When you 're the first caller you ~ win your share of thousands of dol- lars in exciting daily prizes. 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Tigers (5-0 handle 1~1 Fullerton, 39-7; Magnolia next In Orange Wpopenel. ~ 5. B MadLll Vanguards A (5-0) handle ~ Loara; Canyon first Century !J. League foe • • ' coming up next Dllbtol (4·1) knocked oft No. 1 oerch by ..... Del; host danttrOUI IMrMI nm. 7. I.II ··-Grtmna (5-0} dl1po11 of LlklwOod; II 8 Dorado kl ~ 8. Ellllll (3·2) open Chargers ~ Sunset with 22-0 wfn OY8f' Ocean View. Malina next e. 11r11-011111 Wl1dcalS (5--0) ~~ awaits ~ Orange League opener Friday night Ff1n ( 4-1) lost 13· 12 without quarterback; Non-league foe Ocean View 100rsday night SALT and PEPPER Pilot Power Ratings Orange County Prep Football , ........... µ.. [ ........ -. .... -... , School (record) Rating 30. Orange (2-2·1) ............... 65.7 31 . Fountain Valley (1·3·1) .. 64.8 1. Mater Dei (6-0 ............... 98.2 32. Laguna Hil!s (2·2-1) ....... 63.2 2. Esperanza (5-0) .............. 95.2 33. Trabuco Hills (1-3-1) ....•. 62.8 3. Tustin (5-0) .................... 94.4 34. Westminster (2-3) .......... 61 .5 4. Valencia (S-0) ................ 91 .1 35. Marina (2·3) ................... 60.9 S. El Modena (5-0) ............. 90.3 36. Santa Ana (0·5) .............. 60.2 6. Mission Viejo (4-1) ......... 90.2 37. Costa Mesa (2·3) ............ 60.0 7. Los Alamitos (5-0) .......... 89.6 38. Estancia (3-1-1) .............. S9.9 8. Edison (3·2) ................... 89.S 39. Corona del Mar (2-2-1) . 59.8 9. Brea-Olinda (S-0) ........... 84.0 40. Century (4-1) ................. 59.4 10. Servite (4·1) ................... 82.7 41 . Savanna (2-2-1) ............. S8.4 11 . Garden Grove (S·O) ....... 82.6 42. La Quinta (2·3) .............. S8.2 12. Irvine (4·1) ..................... 82.S 43. Fullerton (1·3-1) ............ 57.8 13. Rancho Alamitos (4-0-1) 82.0 44. Troy (0-4-1) ................... S7.5 14. Capistrano Valley (2·3) ... 81 .8 4S. Anaheim (2-3) ................ 56.1 1S. Buena Park (4·1) ............ 80.3 46. Canyon (2-2-1 ) .............. S6.0 16. El Toro (2·3) .................. 80.2 47. Katella (2·3) ................... 5S.7 17. Dana Hills (3-0-2) .......... 79.S 48. lagur1a Beach (2·3) ........ S5.0 18. Sunny Hills (2·3) ............ 77.6 49. San Clemente (2-3) ........ 54.7 19. Villa Park (3·2) ............... 76.2 SO. Ocean View (1-4) .......... S2.8 20. University (3·2) .............. 7S.9 S1 . Saddleback fl-3-1) ......... 52.S 21 . Loara (3-2) ..................... 74.8 S2. Cypress (2-3) .................. 52.4 22. Woodbridge (3-1) .......... 74.S 53. Santiago (2-3) ................. 52.2 23. Santa Margarita (2-3) ..... 73.7 54. Sonora (2·3) ................... S2.0 24. La Habra (2-2-1) ............ 73.5 SS. Los Amigos (0-5) ............ 50.6 25. Newport Harbor (3 -2) .... 72. 9 S6. Kennedy (1-4) ................ 50.3 26. Foothill (1-4) .................. 71.2 57. Western (0·5) ................ .49.1 27. El Dorado (3·2) .............. 68.13 58. Magnolia (1-4) .............. .49.0 28. Pacifica (3·2) .................. 68.0 59. Bolsa Grande (1-4) ........ .48.8 29. Huntington Beach (3·2). 67.7 60. Santa Ana Valley (0-5) ... 48.4 .............. t7 • A 'W' has Tars in much IJetter mood this week By RldWd °"" ....... P layinf tough u one thins; winnina tho football pme ii another • .. So we wanted oothina leaa than a win lut week." said ~~ Harbor High eo.cb Jeff Bri.Dkley. whole lqllad abut out F.ltuc:ia lut Friday. 14--0, after failioa to reach the end 1.0ne in back·to-back conteata. "We bad been happy with the other two weeb and people can • • as 11 1W' 11: 1. Tustin (5-0); 2. Valencia (5.Q); 3. Brea· Olinda (5.()); 4. Ganteri Grove (5- 0); 5. Rlnc'ho Alamitos (4-0-1); 6. Buena Pait (4-1); 7. Woodbrtdae (3-1); 8. Sien1 VISta (.t.1); 9. Pacifica (3-2); 10. llpt. ...._ (M). say we played well and the newapapen can say we played tough. but tough docan't aet it done. Tough doem't make it - you've aot to win football pmea. "Even though we played well (the put two ~). WC didn't play well enough. We expected to beat El Modena (a 10-0 lou) and we expected to beat Huntington Beach (a 6-0 loa ). Our goal is not to ju .. 1 play well. We don't want guys satisfied with just a good effort -. we want to win football pmes." In delivering Estancia its fint setback of the season. the Sailors (3·2). who committed no turnoven in their final prescason contest, used efficient passing for one touchdown and converted a bad punt map by the Eagles (3- 1-1) into mother. "We got after them." Brinkley said. "I don't think they were on the Qther side of the SO-yard line, except for the very Jut punt at the end of the game. We stopped them on the 40-yard line and I believe that was the only time they crossed the SO. We played good defense against a guy who's a good quarterback (Matt Jobner)." Newport Harbor ended its Tunday, October 16, 1991 A High school football ID Nlllz8 '11111111' lml't to cut I · -"-'Ya -. .. ..woe Newport Harbor's Bran~n Finney (44) moves for yardage in 14-0 victory over Estancia Friday. Ricardo Aguilar (36) brings him dC>Wn 1n final tuneup for both teams. streak of 10 straight quarters without a point when it scored both times in the third qumer. "We actually had a ~pie of shots (to score) in the first half," Brinkley said. "We were on the 2-yard line (in the fint Q,_uarter), but it stalled out, and we had another opportunity at the end of the half. "We felt pretty good about being able to move the ball with the pass play. We bad wanted to get the ball into (Branon) C.Oluccio's hands for some time this season." C.Oluccio turned a short pass into a 48-yard gain in the third quarter, breaking three tackles and setting up Newport's first score, a 9-yard touchdown pass he caught from junior quarterback Oreg Williams. "In the Orange game, he went over the middle and went 40 yards for a touchdown, but he Newport Harbor Players or the Week WADE TIFT A 6-foot-1, 170-pound sophomore comerback, he inter- cepted two passes, returning one 34 yards, putting him among county leaders with four. BRANON COLUCCIO A 6-foot-3, 195-pound senior wide receiver/tree safety, he intercepted a pass and caught nine passes for 107 yards and one touchdown In Sailors' win. stepped on the line, so it went for only 20 yards," Brinkley said. 'This one was the same thing ·- be broke a couple of tackles and it was off to the races. It was nice to see him catch some balls (9 for 107 yards) and he's definitely a threat. "(Williams) played very well. He threw the ball intelligently and that was a big key for us in not turning the ball over. I think we played pretty well. In fact, four out of five games we've played pretty well. "Anytime you play a game, you pick an area that you've got to shut down and against us, people think, 'Let's stop their run game and make them throw the ball' But we threw it effectively and (Estancia's) cornerback was pla~g four yards off the ball. ' It's tough blocking eight and nine guys up front, but we feel (on offense) that we're very good up front. (The Eagles) hadn't shown that type of front. They stayed in their basic package, but> added another down guy." Brinkley turned to Estancia's turnovers: ''Those can be keys, who takes advantage." ·-· I. ....;; .. e ··~l PILOT GRID STATS Newport Harbor (3-2) l&UOll (lllDMDUAL) ......... --= '791 93 "! '°1 49 222 4.5 2 15 7 28 3.7 0 9 5 42 8.4 0 32 4 -32 -a.o 0 ·2 3 8 2.0 0 4 3 1 0.3 0 1 2 8 3.0 0 4 2 -3 ·1.5 0 0 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3 Pc rr.-. ...... ,. po ... ,.., pat. td Wll.na 88 31 -292 7 .458 2 Oler 22 9 87 1 .409 1 Han1s 1 0 0 0 .000 0 .......... po.,,. ..... 19 20& 10.S 8 28 4.7 5 52 10.4 4 60 15.0 3 ·1 --0.3 2 22 11.0 1 5 5.0 ~~ 1 8 1 13 0 20 0 7 0 20 0 5 IHrll• Arny 24; MftU90 12; Tift 9; lJWIOll 8; Mcl<mwl 8; Coklcdo 8; ~ 2. IUSOll (TUii) Opp ...... TOCll tint oowns 43 64 Rushes-ywdage 131-475 173-789 Average Mhlng gain 3 8 4.8 AVll1QI Mhlng yardage 95 '58 Tobi pamg Y91'aOe 363 384 Avnge pu9lg yardage 73 75 Pm ~ ..... w 33-84-9 41-90-8 AVQ. gain per pass c~. 11.0 9.4 Avg. gain per pass 111mP 4.3 4.3 Net r""1 yw1llge. 53 128 TOCll SICO-yftaoe 10 ·52 7 --49 Average sades. ~ 2 ·10 4 U ·9 8 Net ywOlge 7 43 1248 A*'Cll 1111 ywdage 149 250 Toll! llUICl'""'9rlllt 2&-30.3 25-30.2 f\lnbles.flrnbles los1 ~ a.s TOCll t.ino¥tt1 13 13 Avnge unown 2 6 2.8 Aags.ylrdlgl 23-178 1 a.148 Avnge fllOs-yWlge U.35.6 3.8 ·29.2 Avg. Time al pouesslon 22:37 25:23 •flln rlUnl. 1rDrcept1ons, turrt>1e reuns .. _....., .. w.._..,,Qu.,._• ~ 3 3 20 0-28 Newport Hlrtlor 7 21 21 12-81 Log, schedule 13 Orange 10 H ~nVN!!W 0 0 Huntington Beach 6 0 El Modena 10 14 Estancia 0 Oct. 17 -~~· (home) Oct. 25-Coronil del Mil,.. (it oco Oct. 31 -Un~ (It Irvine) Nov. 8-Tustin• (home) Nov. 14-Woodbridge• (at Irvine) •Sea View League pmt! ;something special for Costa Mesa turned the trick SCHEDULE Tuesday ~ ' ' PILOT GRID STATS Corona de/ Mar (2-2-1) W80ll (lllDMDUALI ....... I ......, , .. --= "' -;i -:,., t K"'9 •..-a '• , ........ ! Evp f :=r- I I,.,_ :: 29 ·15 .().3 ,3 28 2.0 5 17 3.4 2 2 1.0 1 8 e.o lhnts•• ........... 17 171 10.1 14 111 u '~ 1 Ill 12.7 : i: 5 35 1.0 I 3 29 1.7 I 2 12 l.O I 1 25 25.0 I 1 11 11.0 I.....,,. 1 -3 4.0 I Ill .... i ~44.a.tll. .... .. 0 17 0 7 0 13 0 2 0 8 ~~ 0 21 1 11 0 ,, 0 11 0 1 0 25 0 11 0 -3 f J ..... .,...., :. 910.-,; I 17M77 111>-D I ..... grin U 2.7 I 115 12 I Ti ~ 451 815 ; ........ ,..,. t2 123 Hiii .. ._Ira 31·7N 82·131·7 ~--.. -~ 14.1 1.7 ... ::f;fi;.-.. •. ---• -11 T;.j-" ·~ l.f7 Mnle ,.... 1 -6.4 1.1 ·11 Nit~ 1708 1025 AWllll .. ,... 141 206 ~.::::a-c. 1'f~ ~ ,........ 11 11 .,........ 2.2 u ... ,.= .... 1= = .... ,. -.... lllln'l'I 25:12 21:41 .,_..,......_,, ........ .... Al o rn .... .,• •• __. n a a •-m c.w•MW 1 24 1 11-II Log, schedule :'>-----~ By Richard Dunn $poltl Wltllr H istory had nothing to do with Corona del Mar High's 17-14 non-league victory over Costa Mesa last Friday, even though the Sea Kings have now defeated the Mustangs 12 years in a row. "Those things are overblown," CdM Coach Dave Holland said of the streak. "Each year is a different team, so I don't think it was a matter of having somebody's number. Our kids felt (the Mustan&s) were a good football team. We didn't think we bad their number by any means." They took the ball at about the JO. yard line and went down, but then they were first-and-goal at the 3. They got a yard and a yard, then we had a penalty which took the ball down to the 1-yard line, or 1 • foot line, and they didn't get it in and then they fumbled. "We ~t the ball back (in the first half) and ran our special offonse for them, a spread -------formation, and we got a field goal out of it." good, but our defense improved and that's important to us. Our down guys, Mike Moore, Gordy Oemons, Mike De Revere and Scott Borland, are getting better. For us, we think a lot of things start with defense, especially at the high school level. and I thought we played better defense this week. "When we were scoring tackles in the early part of the year, we were having a lot of defensive backs making solo tackles. Now, we're getting more assists and less unassisted tackles, which is important because we want to get more guys to the football." CdM's Tom Hess deflected a crucial pass late in the game, helP.ing to preserve the victory. • He made the last defensive play and broke up a pass that could've gone for a score," Holland said of his junior free safety, who scored all of his team's points. "They ran a play calJed the wheel, where the back gets outside and the wide receiver goes up the sideline. Hess got underneath that, or in between that, and the quarterback (Matt Harber) bad to throw over him. "There was nobody else there for us and, really, that's not his job. He's supposed to be more in the flat and get underneath the curl. But it was their last play of the game and if he's not there, they score. "(Comerback) Scott Pannier also played well for us, doing some good things on defense, and George Olelius on the offensive line played well. Billy Peters made some good tackles on special teams." Hljl ldlOOI .--uni-say at Newpott Harbor, 6:30; ea.a MeM at l..lguN llftch, l .1S; Woodbridp It ConlN ~MM. 6.30; Ettlindl .. <Anturv. ): 1 s w ... ,.. Comtnunlty <*p -Oranp COlill M PalolNI, ) : 30. HW! ldlOOI -~ Mesi at OMla Hills, l :1S, Mltef Del at L~ 3:15. 5oCir:in ~ ,_, -UI B"fldlt at Soulhem ~~::'.en -Oranp COllll M RMonide, ) p.m. Community mlltp women -IMM Valley at Ora,.-c:Ollt. l p.m. , .... HW! ldlOOI p1I -Tllllin at C-de4 ~)pm.;~ Ill~ ~. l p.m .• Li1UN HOls at CcG Mf.a, NS p.m.; bWlda at Tnbuco Hilk. l.15 p.m.; Santi Matptlb a1 Mam Del, 3:15 pm Wednesday voe.,w Communlly collep ~" -Orllnp Collll at Colden Wet. 7 p m Wlllt l'lilo Hljl dlOOI -Newpolt HMbor et Cof-oN de4 Mir, l p.m.. CcG Mal It Trabue» Hlls, 6 pm.. ~ HiAt It bl.anda. ).1 S pm CdM (2-2-1), thanb to a goal- line stand in the second quarter and some trick formations on offense, continued ill mastery over Costa Mesa (2-3), which lut defeated tho Sea Kinp in 1979. 'Mike Moore, Gordy Clemons, Mike De Revere and Scott Bortand are getUng better. For us, we think a lot of things start with defense . . . and I thought we played better defense this week.• After leading 17· 1 4 at halftime, CdM needed to hold on in the second half. "In the fourthl""jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._- "It came at the right time." Holland said of the victory. CdM'a fint aince the season opener a,aimt Huntinaton Beach OD Sept. 13. ''We played well and &Ot eome breab and we're improvin& IO for us, that'• how we think wo won. They wore ready to play, but they lost one of their running backs (Johnny Ospina becauae of a hamstrina pull) • "We bad a goal-line stand that realty picked UI Upj WC stopped them at about the 4-incb llnc. _ ....... CdM coach the 38 and tho '1:1. quarter , they got the ball at about the 3S and we held them aaain," Holland aald. 0 1ben wo alao held them at "Our field polition wun•t really Corona del Mar Players ol the Week KEN NAGAO A 5-foot· 10, 165-pc>Un4 senior comlrblck. he graded out to 85 c:=.o::. SMn solO ._, one 111111 n brolci PP I Miia pm. j.ttltgatli! SAVE ~ '100 EICl.llM Pllff fmlll Cl /111 llllJ I frm1 ·······-···· ···~··--···· : ~ ~aam . : : ~leganz : I ITALMi.-I I .. LUXI I I .._. • ._ .. I I AID.4M ~ I ................... ~ . mz•MT.NOV.t.llM .... _.. l lM~ Fernando Ospina (44) rolls; CdM's Chris Quinn trails. PILOT GRID STATS Costa Mesa (2-3) •IMOll (lllDMDUALJ ......... ~ '21 ":! 45 323 7.1 14 119 u 14 73 5.2 13 -45 -3.5 7 21 3.7 1 1 1.0 1 -8 -8.0 Pcutre -:-, 4 58 0 49 0 14 1 t 0 8 0 1 0 -8 ~ ':: ~ ~ ~ ".::; '1 NetJlnQ 1 0 0 0 .000 0 J. °"*1a 1 0 0 1 .000 0 RIDlhtll• ....,_ Po nn. .... td '°"' J. Ospina 10 117 11.7 1 27 Meyer 7 54 7.7 2 10 Jlglowsld 5 83 12.8 0 23 Hlnllng 4 31 7.8 0 13 Veg1 4 30 7.5 0 9 Nlel>llng 3 29 9. 7 0 14 Tran 2 7 3.5 0 5 Coll 1 4 4.0 0 4 ...... J. Ospina 38; F. Ospina~ Luxembourger 16; Meyer 12: T~ 6: HM 8; Jlglowsld 6. •IMOll (TUii) °'!D'C Talll tht downl -~ 144-301 1118-949 AvellQI l\llt*'O 911n 2.1 5.7 AVll'llOl l\llt*'O ywdagl 80 190 T Giii pmlrlg YlfdlQe 33e S40 Avnge passing YwdaOI 17 N Pm~. lllrl1lt rt 24-712 7 3H2-8 Avo, 911n per pm~. 14.0 t.2 Avo, 9lln per pm ~ 4.7 3.7 Nit min~· 118 238 Talll ucks 13 ·91 e -42 Avnge yantage 2.8 ·19.2 1.2 -1.4 Net yardage 170 1485 AVll'llOI net~ 174 117 Talll ~ 20-30.0 11-211 ~lost 23-14 t-5 Talll llnMrl 21 13 A¥lflll' UncJwiss 4.2 U Rags.yardage 3&-232 3&-251 Avngt ~ 7.2-48.4 7.H0.2 Avo, Time of poaesslon 21 :S3 21:07 •P\JC l'lbnS. llietl:eplol•. fl.rlClle """' Aa lllw .... -Ou .... ~ 13 37 35 0-85 CostaMesa 21 34 12 41-109 Log, schedule 27 Twentynine Palms 28 Rancho Alamitos 29 LosAmi~ 10 Brea-Oliil<U 14 Corona del Mar Oc.t. 17 -Laguna Hills• (at MV), 7 Oc.t. 25-Century• (at Newport), 7 Nov. 1 -Laguna Beach• (at NH), 7 Nov. 8-Estancia• (at OCO, 7 0 42 12 14 17 Nov. 15-Trabuco Hills• (at OCO, 7 •Pacific Coast League game Costa Mesa Players ol ttle Week BINH TRAN A 5-foot-6, 160-pound sophomore tailback. he filled in for the Injured Johnny Ospina and gained 82 ya s on n ne carries rushing (9.1 average). JEFF NIEBLING A 5-foot-8, 165-pound sophomore comerback, he inter- cepted a key pass in the second quarter during osta esa's 17 -14 setback to Corona del Mar. · By the numbers CROSS COUNTRY it: WATER POLO TENNIS • ,. ---~ ---· Laliaa talhck JoluulJ Olplaa waa a c:d!"l aetbact, but fw!eN•· tbo 1-JM.1 U. ID IM first half Wll even more 61b"a fQr a.ta Maa Hilb'• ........ Mio daopped • lf-14 ...... to c.,ona deJ Mar tut PrtdaJ. "We fumbled Oii ODO play wbidl co.t us tbe pme, but I Cbi't want to take aDJlhin& ..,,., tram what they dMS -they woe it," Calta Mesa football COICb Tom Baldwin wcl. "otMouat,. • 21·7 lead would\<e been nice, but lmtead. they had I pl-line ltaJld. "Momentum•• • big tbina. We were ahead. 14-7, and hacf fint. and-pl at the (c.dM) S-yard line. Two rcfete11 1ignalcd toudldown. but we dropped the ball on the 6- 1.nch line going in." Oapina, Costa Mesa's top threat offensively, left the game in the first quarter with a ~rely pulled bumtring. He will definitely miss 'Ibunday's game against Laguna Hilla and most likely the following week'• game against Century. "It's hard to tell (when he'll return)," Baldwin said Monday night "With treatment, be might heal quickly, but right now be can't even walk. He could return posstl>ly in three weeks. "He was one of our better blocken and also our leading pass catcher, so obviously we lost a lot He's a real talenL Every time be touched the ball in the last three or four games, you bold your breath because be might go all the way. I hope we haven't lost him for the year because be really is an outstanding player. "They wQn the football game and we lost the football game, but had we not lost him, I don't think we could've losL Dinh (Tran) came in and did well, but now we're 2-3 and two plays away from being 4- 1. "It's not bow you play the game, it's whether you win or lose and we have to start winning. We're a good football team and we could very easily be 4-1, but we have to quit talking about it and go do it. "This might be the only time that we had a better team in those 12 years. They've bad some tremendous football teams in the eight years I've been here. This year, I think we were a better team and lost. They did a better job. 'Ibey used some trick plays that worked and they won the football game. "They used a spread formation where people were all over the . field. On the play that won the game for them, late in the game, their center was an eligible receiver. We were totally unprepared for it. "They felt they bad to do something like that to get things going and they did. They used some wild spread formations, like having all the receivers on one side and it took us a little while to adjust to it. We'd never seen it before and>we weren't ready for it." The early Costa Mesa fumble still proved costly. "If we bold onto the ball, we probably win," said Baldwin, who lost to CdM for the eighth straight year. "But they played very well -it was their best game of the season." C11111i:1•1ft a.c. Cllilll M C9 .... lt-0, 1M. tt-4. IK • -~ Cl A I 1111 Hll .. ••1rt c.llllM=3ilff.tl I ....... , ........ - DEEP SEA PILOT GRID STATS line earns Mater Dei (6-0) I 1111 $ rt•UM.a _: nrc ... ,_, ~~ big victory o.ver No. 1 • ,. u a • .u Z2 10 u I Z2 U • 12 u • • u a 11 u 2 • 4.0 I I U 1 I lO 1 4 4.0 1 a a.o 0 14 1 14 1 14 1 I 0 10 0 1 0 • 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 4 o a ,,, 0. ::.:· m '= rm -e: -: ~ &all 2 0 0 0 .0000 ""' ..... er '="li?o ~.._, ~ ,. w 29.1 1 11 Morlllll 15 112 2U I S5 IClbl I 111 13.1 0 33 ~ 5 a 11.1 o 30 TIM 4 13 1U 1 11 Sell 2 11 1U 0 22 ICMI 1 22 22.0 0 22 Slndm 1 11 11.0 0 19 JICban 1 12 12.0 0 12 SW-. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Aul*'> 72; ...::.·~ 21; IOUr 28: Bllf'IDI 12; 1Nes tt ICMI t: _. I: Kam 8. IUHll(TUll) _ ... , .. , ....... 95 T alll 11111 dDwrll • ....... ,... t&MZS 157-733 AVll'llOI rUINng Olin 3.1 4.1 AVll'llOI rUINng ylr'dlge 104 122 Talll ....... Y9dlOI 870 1814 AVll'llOI ~ Y1"C11Qe 145 290 ........... S0.121-13 ~15-7 -. ....... ~ 11.4 -......... 7J Ill{ ... ,_. 181 TOl1'....,._ 11·131 -.-.~ 3HOJ .,.... 1510 ... ,._ 252 TCllll -=!ID' 27-34.1 flllillllHl--l IDlt w TCllllU!llMn 15 AWlllGI tr11M1'1 U tu 12J 240 1-17 1J·1U 2503 417 1WIJ 2~ I BrRldlint~ ---Brillll Sotia aet tho tono with bis ~ kickoff return and bmd "Xlniff aealed tbe victory with a 27..,ard interception return for 1 touchdown, but It wu Mater De1 High'• offemfve line that lifted the Monarchs to their present dildnction of No. 1 in Oranp County. "My Player of the Week is our offensive line," said Mater Dci football coach Bruce Rollinson, referring to John Oroote.soed (right tackle), Jose Gonzalez (right guard), Kevin McConahey (center), Frank Murphy (left guard) and Armand Alonzo (left tackle) -who joined fon:ca last Tbunday i n Mater Dei's surprisingly easy 42-7 win over Miaion -Viejo, which came in ranked No. 1 in Orange County, as well u in CIP DivialoD D clrcles. "We felt that we neutralized a very atrong defensive line., gave (quarterback Billy) Blanton the needed time to throw the ball and opened the boles when we reverted to the run game. We expected it from Grootegoe.d and Gonzalez, who I really feel are both capable of receiving All-CIF, but we were especially pleased with McConabcy, Murphy and Alonz.o. "We opened up (the game) with great field position at midfield and that kind of set the tone and catablished momentum after Solis kickoff return. "I don't know if I wu .. 11',_,.,." (by the final acore ), but I was pleased that the kids took care o the things that we told tbem would probably enhance our chanca. "We pretty much drilled into them all week that whatever happens, we wanted to play thcac people physical. We wanted (Mission Viejo) to go away, win or lose, to say, 'Thole guys aot after us.' "We wanted to get tome hats on the ball and just play aggrcuivcly. 1 truly believe, and I wasn't paying any lip service, that there were three areas: Execution, turnovers and the kicking pme -that's what it comes down to. "I felt we cxcc:ut.ed well. we only turned the ball over once -they turned it over three times -and I thought our kicking game did a great job. "As far as the magnitude of the victory, it's a good win for the Mater Dci football program, but as both coaches said, the impartant games now lay ahead.•• _,.,... ~ .. ....,... 1H.3 -nn." poambl 2':31 1.5 53-517 ..... 23:22 Mater Del Players or the Weak •fl'ln ...... ~ .. Ulelt,.,,. a11 c 1w .... w-.w. _.... 10 I 7 41-74 Mlllrllll 44 52 13 35-18' Log, schedule 34 lobnl (Honolulu) 20 27 Caplstnno Valley 21 47 St. hul 9 17 Santa AN 3 2 7 Riverside Poly 14 42 Mission Vte;o 7 Oct. 18-St. John Bosco• (at SA Bowl) Oct. 24-SeMte• (at OCO Nov. 2-L~· (at Glendale HS) Nov. 8 -bye Nov. 1 s-at Bishop Amat• •Angelus League game PARKER GREGG A 6-foot-1, 220-pound junior inside linebacker, he had seven solo tackles, three assists and two key ----quarterback sacks in the Monarchs' 42-7 victory. BRIAN SOLIS A 5-foot-6, 150-pound senior, he set the tone for Mater Dei's big 42-7 victory over once unbeaten Mission Viejo by returning opening kickoff 33 yards. RUPERTO: Pilot Player of the Week From 81 20 win over lolani (Hawaii) and a 70-yard scoring toss in a 27-21 triumph over Capistrano Valley in the second week. "A lot of the times, when long passes come from Billy, it just means he's accurate and rm where I should be and the line blocb well. "Against Mission Viejo, I almost got caught behind the line and ap.in in the middle of the field wncn No. 33 (Jorge Guevara) tried to tackle me, but I just high· stepped him and let my speed ta.kc over for the rest. I had blocking all the way -Jose Gonzalez was there the whole way blocking.'' Ruperto, a senior and third-year varsity player who has 4.6 40-yard Briefly speed and bench presses 315 pounds, is also making an imprint on defense, where he's a rookie strong safety. "He picked (the position) up quickly because he's a tremendous athlete,'' Rollinson sajd. "He has very deceiving speed. He', a legitimate 4.6, but it doesn't ivok like he's going that fast. He has tremendous acceleration and leg strength and I believe he's the third-strongest kid overall on the team. "So if you put that kind of power behind his speed, then you've got a kid. if he mentally accepts it, who can play on both sides of the ball and Chris mentally accepts it." "We knew Oiris was going to be an offensive weapon, but we're really pleased with the way he's playing def cnse,'' Rollinson said. "I know his preference is u an offensive specialist, but he's a team guy. "He's truly our workhone on off cnse. What we had in Qris was the luxwy of him being in our offensive system for ~ years and be completely undenta.nds what we're t.J)'ing to do, so when we introduce something, he brings it up on the front page and remembers iL" While canying the ball, Ruperto has gained 293 yards on 48 c:antcs (6.1 average) this aeuon. Snuff leads the squad with 26 receptions (389 yards), but Ruperto bu 524 yards on 18 receptions. CdM, Newport pololsts Win pal~ The water polo powers at Corona i dcl Mar and Newport Harbor highs ~ tuned up for Wednesday's showdown ... at CdM with 1 pair of victoriea each at the North Orange County Tournament on Monday. The Sea Kino (11·1) traveled to Tustin High to dispatch the Rlvenide North junior vanity, 18-3, and Loi Alamitol, 12-2. N~8-3) breezed put Palm Springs, 9-4, then n a fourth-quarter rally to tum back Irvine, 6-4, at CdM. Junior Tom Norton scored three goalJ to lead a parado of 13 goal·scoren for CdM against the North JV team. Brent O'Brien, Alex Tahmouah and Austin Weir notched three apiece against Los AJamltos. Behind Joe Hucl's threo aoab. Newport cued put Palm Sprinp, but tho Sailon found tbomscl¥et down 4-3 entel'inJ tho fourth period qalntt lrvine. Rild Krwninl tied matten with 3:13 left for the Sailors, then Oliver Fleener ICOrcd tho ftDaJ two pla in tho tut l ~ minutes to win it. ID pma played Saturday: •on..,. Cout Collete swept three matcbca dwtna pool play 1t the Lona BCacb Oty C.ODep TourDllDent. 1'e Plri1e1 (17-3) ecored lopsided victoria over LA Pierce. 17-5; PU1dcna City c.o&p, 17·10; wl Bl C-IM1 16-6. M8rlt c.mp.pa acorcd four pll ID tbe Win over Pierce; Ken Nicbl had four qalnlt P~ and Rot> WOft.Mtia paced the win over EJ Camino with tbrco. ,, Marcie Aach and Undloy Ooldlteln --~ :,:&' from the top two 1lnalel , .• • lions to J>11Ce tho Corona def Mu ,,-KIP 11111 tennit team to a 13-' W:tc>ry ......,._ ..... over SI Toro on Monday. CdM, whJcb le rubd lixtb ia OF 4-~ improYC!t to 7-3 enteriq today'• matdl ;..-.aim* TUltln. Bl Toro II r1tta ·nlitb lii 4-A dall w..l.: : _.,.,.., • • • • .. Boating After leaving Hungary four years ago, Molnar's Olympic dream in jeopardy 8y Kirt WOicott ...... A• a wortcklua canoeist, bolt Molnar knows all about breaking the tape. Na., be•a learning all about red tape. Molnar, 22, a Newpon Beach realdent, wanta to compete in the Olympics. He left hia native Hunpryfour yean qo for that very reuon, frustrated by a pemmcnt that boycotted the 1984 Gamca and threatened to end bi.a paddling career altogether. U.S. citi%Co. a penon muat meet a number ot -1'-ata, includina uw;.-i;-tbk' country for a minimum of .five yean. Molnar, who armed in New York in September ol 1987, bu been here lour. In the put, athletes have been known to sidestep these stipulations. Cucboslovakian-bom cross country &tier Jan Hlavaty was granted early citizenship ao she could compete for the United States in the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. But othen have met with less success. Tuaday. October 15. 1881 .. llJ••aolradtapa night," be aaid. ••1 knew nothing about California. only that it wa.a warm and it would be better for training." It hun't been all surf and sunshine. On top of working full-time at Russo•a Pet Store in Newport Beach and laboring with immigration agents on both coasts, Molnar &0mebow finds time to run. ~ lift weights and paddle 12-lS milca a day. ln April, u an unofficial entry at the Olympic Festival Trials in Sacramento, be teamed with his friend Jim Terrell and won the C2 (two-man) 1,~meter race. ln August, at the National. Cllampionahips in lndianapolis, Molnar finished second in the Cl (one-man) 10,~meter race, despite starting in the "zero lane.'' (As a non-citizen, be must compete outside the nine lanes and is not allowed to win medals.) In the United Statca be bas found encouragement to punuc hia dream, but unless be finds a way to gain citizcnabip by the time the o~ ic Trials commence 10 ~ril, that dream m~ pasa forever. Ri&bt DOW I'm training and I think I'm good enough to make the team, .. Molnar said last week. "I'd like to go to Barcelona and sec what I can do. In this sport you can get an injwy or something else can happen, you never know. Whether I would be able to compete four years from now, or ever again, it's bard to uy." 'I need to find a politician who will listen to my story and believe in me, fight for me.• Jirka Batlik, a native of Czecho- slO\'akia and the Hungarian-born paddler Zsolt Molnar (left), who trains here in Newport Harbor with Dave Spalding (center) and Jim Terrel, hopes to represent the United States in .the 1992 Olympic Games in Spain. "He's an outstanding paddler and would be a valuable member to the Olympic team," Batlik said. "But, believe me, l wouldn't want to be in his shoes. I've been there. Before Molnar can go to Barcelona, Spain, the site of the 1992 Summer Oamcs, be must fint travel to Raleigh, N.C., and qualify for the U.S. team. But before he can go there, he must win a battle he bas little control over. International Olympic Committee rules state that citizenship is mandatory for all athletes competing in the Olympic Games. To become a current -zaT •• Director canoeist of Canoe and Kayak it the Newpon Aquatic Center, was told two days before the 1980 Olympic Trials that he would not be permitted to compete without citizenship. Batllk, who eventually became a U.S. citizen but failed to qualify tor either the 1984 or 1988 Olympic teams, said Molnar's chances to gain citizenship by April 16 are slim. "If a politician with influential power is attracted by the sport, by the athlete, by something, and makes it a penonal interest to help Zsoh. than it's possible," be said. "Zlolt's job now is concentrate on training and let other people take care of bis citiz.ensbiP.· He must be ready to compete if be does get the chance." Molnar has a number of quality people in bis comer, includiril Batlik and bis friend Vicki DiMarco, who have assisted in bis struggle with that faceless, plodding monster known as the INS -Immigration and Naturalization Service. But it seems no matter bow fast Molnar paddles, be keeps running up against government obstacles in one form or another. Since taking up the sport of canoeing as a 12-ycar-old boy in his home town Sieged, Hungary, his life bas resembled anything but the glassy surfaces upon which be prefers to compete. A junior national champion at the age of 15, Molnar took to the streets in protest when Hungary boycotted the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. That action cost him five days in jail, fines paid by bis parents and a five-year government probation. In 1987, a burst appendix kept him out of the Senior National Championships. When be failed to make the junior national team for what he claims was punishment for actions taken three years earlier, Molnar accepted his uncle's offer to visit the United States. Before he could leave, though, he was-stopped by Rumanian customs officen trying to bring bibles into that country. Fearing the worst from his own government, Molnar fled to America and hasn't left since. "I haven't seen my father or brother in four years," be said. "Once I get to be a citizen here, I'd like to go back." Molnar arrived in Brooklyn at the age of 18, speaking no English and without a job. His cousin, Edwin Toth, helped him track down the Sabego Canoe Oub, where be began training in 1988. The following year he found work at an aquarium design store after reading a "help wanted" sign on a truck while waiting in traffic on a New York bridge. Last October, he and Toth took off on a non-stop, 52-hour, cross-country adventure to California. "We couldn't afford a hotel, so we took turns driving all "When you're training, you have to give up everything - your private life, your job, your future in a business. And then to do it not knowing if you'll ever be allowed to compete -that's very hard." Molnar understands this all too well. He also knows that be must keep on trying, hoping, praying. That's all he bas left. "Somehow, you always find people who can help.you," he said. "I need to find a politician who will listen to my story and believe in me, fight for me. "I really want to go to the 1992 Olympics," Molnar added. "Whether 1'm in the kind of shape to win a medal, I don't know. I just want to be there. This is my dream." Controversy, not to mention fog, shrouds race Offshore Club places fourth T be Newpon Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) closed the books on its '91 season with its 42nd annual infamous 14 Mile Bank Race tut Saturday and its yearly meeting on Sunday. The Commodore's Appreciation Race folfowcd the meeting. Piii The 14 ~ilc Bank Race RlclF1dlon was not wtthout • controversy again this year. The first half of the Boating race the fleet was tightly shrouded in fog -I mean -· • to tell you that I have seen more Yistbility underneath the blankets of my bed than was available Saturday! At the Lausen Knoll, the underwater sea mount that makes the 14 Mile Bank, the fog lifted and the wind slowly died, stranding three quarters of the fleet without the ability to cross the finish line off the Corona dcl Mar beach. Only six monohulls and four multihulls finished. But wait, the obscure rules state that times will be taken at the bank, and any class not fmishing at C.orona dcl Mar will be given ftnishe.s at the bank. After much discussion at the Sunday annual meeting and trophy presentation, it was decided that classes A and B had to finish at CdM and classes C and D will st.and on their times they reached the banlc as their finishes! The big boats had to go all the way (28 miles) and the little boats got to half step (14 miles). Now if you understand all tltat, you are way ahead of the game. Those that still do not comprehend, you'll have to stay after school or call me. In class A, first went to Charles Brewer's Free Enterprise, second to Bob Millet's 65-foot yawl Olinka and third to Neil Barth's Witch Doctor. Oass B had only two ftnishcrs with first going to Joe Degenhardt's Lickety Split and Jean-Francois' 34 Carat coming in second, or last, whichever way you look at it. On the short course, class C winners were Fred Pawell's Valerie, third; John and Pam Wiebcl's Runaway II, second, and Bruce Twicbell's Vortex first. In class D, Clair Snow's Snowman claimed third, John Szalay's Pussycat tagged second, and Dave Price and Tom Purcell's Tres Gordo landed on top. Mi.kc Mathews' Stella M aris crossed the finish line at CdM at 10:03 p,m., three minutes after the deadline and the only thing he won for his stellar efforts was the thrill of folding sails under the midnight moon. 0 Sunday, the NOSA held the Commodore's Appreciation Race. This race is for commodores and their race chairmen and was sailed in Lido 14s. The Lido is a two-person centerboard boat. Sometimes, the little Lidos can be more difficult to helm than they yacht clubs the commodores have controlled. But the light ain of the day made for easy pleasant sailing. Twelve commodores and their crew showed as they alternated boats in the four-race two Oight regatta. Traveling from San Diego, John Quan of Santa Oara Racing Association held on for third.~ sailing from the opposite direction, v• Stapleton of Point Dume Yacht Oub came away with second. But the locals persevered with Commodore Bill Byrnes and crew Mark Gaudio locking up first place for Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. PIJU Rkbardsoa's 00.tlag colruna appears la tbe Newport Bncb/Cost. Mesa Pilot nuy Tuesday. Offshore Canoe Club of Newport Beach finished a disappointing fourth Sunday at the 40th annual Banko Molokai Hoe, the men's Outrigger Canoe World Championships in Honolulu, Hawaii. The record-holding team, Offshore was clocked in five hours, 47 minutes and one second, less than two minutes behind Lanibi 1, the first Hawaiian crew to finish. The winning team was Ou~cr Canoe Oub of Australia, which raced across the 40.8-milc course in 5:39.lS. Participants included international world-class teams from Canada, New Zealand, Tahiti, the Kingdom of Tonga. Hawaii and the east and west coasts of the mainland United States. -117 ne Pilot BUCS: Another blowout for OCC PREDICTIONS: PllO: Newport at CGrona 1181 Mar From 81 tweaked it.'' play, it was their highest point Filling in for Steen was total since the 1974 state playoffs freshman Shane Sherman, who led when they pummeled a Warren the ground assault with llS yards Moon-led West Loa An,eles team, on 11 carrlea. Steen's injury ended 62-lS. a streak of three consecutive Workman, wbo'a now 17-2 games with more than 100 yards against all San Dieao-baacd rushing. community colleges in bis six ' Orange Coast, which received 16 years, witnessed his Pirates shred of 16 first place ~tea in Monday's the Kni&bta without the service.a of weekly Southland poll, is one of all-conference tailback Adrain four undefeated teams in Southern Steen, who played only one California. Santa Barbara Ci()' (.._ cprter before reinjuring a &imPY 0), Ooldon Weat (4.0) and ri&ht ankle. Antelopo Valley (S-0) are the "It'• not rut bad," Worb.nan othen. Fonner No. 1 Puadena aakL .. He bad sprained bis ankle Oty lolt to Palomar, 26-21, laat the week before. He aot tackled Saturct.y to open tho door for the and aot bis foot caupt underneath Pirates. one of their IUYI· He juat re· OCCa rushing ya.rdqe (369) , and total yards (S77) against the Knights were the most for the school since 19SO when the Dues rushed for 446 yards and totaled S81 yards in a 4o--O win over Los Angeles Valley. San Die40 City, which owns the wont rushing def ensc in the 16- team conference, bas now lost 25 consecutive sames. Although OCC quarterback Donnie Smith started slowly, the Bucs scored 21 unanswered points in the first half. Smith completed only 3 of his fint 11 pmca for 30 yards with one interception. but finished the afternoon 9 of 19 for 170 yarm and tbfee. touchdowns. OCC 1COrcd 14 potnu against San Diep> City u 1 result of tumoYen, increaaina its total this seuon in that category to 70-0. The Pirates, defending Centnl Division champions, have DOW won elaht atralaht regular-season games and 11 of their Jut 12., datin& back to a 1.._7 setback against CCrritos in the second pme of last year. Of the 33 pointa On.nae Coast haa allowed tllil fall. 20 ~ come In the fou.rtb quarter when the starting defeme bU been on the bench. ._..,. _ _..~41 = ... -~.1,.. "'*•• _., ... _ ........... _,.. ... .. ......... _CICC"I ... ... 1 ........ Mr ............... .. =. .. -= .. ~~~ "" II.. v r,, a r._ ,....~ ........................... !f~DCC ..... ..,._ ........ ;;: :-.: :.. I .. ~ lill ~'.fzi ==a~•~-= ~;:.= -- From 81 victory over Corona dcl Mar is a good indication of Mustangs' abilities, as well as 19-14 loss to strong Villa Park eleven, but this is one of the tougher leagues to figures. Projection: 4-1 at best, 2-3 at worst. Odds: 6-1. 3. Costa Mesa (2-3). Mustangs much better than early anti· cipations, but a history of miscues keeps you guessing. Easily the most entertaining team in the league. Projection: 4-1 at best, 2-3 at worst. Odds: 7-1. 4. Estancia (3·1-1 ): Soft schedule clouds record. Big and strong, but loaded with underclassmen. Could easily throw the league into a free-for-all tic and bu incentive. Projection: 4-1 at best. 2-3 at wont. Ockb: 8-1. S. Centwy (4-1). Centurions had ~veryone back from non-senior season and aro coaU.na fast and are one of bfa reuou for top-to- bottom 1tron1tb of loaauo. Projec:tion: 3-2 at beat. 1-4 at wont. Odds: 1().1. 6. Llpoa Bo.ch (2-3). Artists have one of tbe beat recelYen in Oran&e Count1 with Bric folJllua. No ono can tab uptiy. but atill mUst be comklered · wadordop. Projeetlon: 2--3 It belt. Odds. 2S-l • From 81 those all came with guess who at the helm? "Whenever Corona and Newport play, there's always a lot of tradition and hoopla surrounding the game,'' aaid Barnett, whose last title came in 1984. When the two teams met last year, CdM was ranked No. 1 in the CIF 4-A polls, while the Sailors measured sixth. They bold those same rankings again coming into this year's meeting. C.orona dcJ Mar (11·1) lost to San Ocmcntc early in the seuon, but regained its top ranking by beating the Tritons, 13-6. in the final of the South Coaat tournament. Newport Harbor (8-3) finished fourth in that tournament. So. what's it goina to take to win Wednesday'• game? "We have to control the tempo. They have a tremendous fut break and a tremendous amount of speed," Barnett said. "We can•t make mistakes that lead to easy p1I for them. San Clemente made miatakea the second time they pl'YCd and Coron.a toot it riaht down their tb.roetl. ,, Look for Sea Kings' Brent O'Brien and Ted Simpkins, both second-team all-CIF playen, as well as Alex and Andrew Tabmoush, Austin Weir and others to ring up goals, while first· team all-CIF goalkeeper Robbie Pike worb to prevent them. On the other end of the pool, Oliver Fleener, Joe Ruel and Ricky Krummins lead an opportunistic offense, while goalkeeper Matt Parsons ancbon the defense. All four were selected to this year's under-18 Junior Olympic team. Said Vargas: "We need a ~na defensive performance and a bttle luck. I haven't accn them yet. but they pve 1 strong San Clemente team a good pme at the South Cout tournament (won by the Tritona, 9~ in the semifinals). .. (Ncwpon) has a aood plie and a 1tron1 counter·attaclt. They're atroQ& all the way around. I'd pc-efer to play them later oa ia tho 1euoa. when we~ a little more ftne-tuned. But I pcaa we•re in the wne boat they are." Conlkteria& tbe ecopo of t.bll ~ call h • bettleahip. fund-raiser planned fo~ rowers .. J Couch potato corner The m$rs ···"· -,, 1111:.. C11:t11F1a••• T•tnl::: , ... ''J" Glmt 1-...,... 11.i~~T" Glmt 2-TOIOltD t. l 6-N ,_....,... .. ,.... 2 (10 • ~4-...,...t,T_..a Glmt 5-...._. I. T_.. I ~ ......... 4-1) M ... 1 .... L111;:: et1 .. 1a1•••• ....... 71 ......, .. ,.1an1• Glmt1-....... 5.--1 • G1mt2-A11r111t.,.....o 6-N 3-Alnl 1b ............ 3 In the bleachertc a.i. 4-,..,. 3, --2 (10 ft. ~5-~1.AllllflO~ llldl ..... 3-2) Wldrwldly-AlllD (A~ 1M, 1~ • Plllslugh (Onlblll 15-14, 1 • 5:37 p.m. ............ jolh Wien (left), lobby 5c:hwartz duke It out 111 U.S. National ChampioMhlpt s.turday night. Tiulclly-. Pltlbll1lh. 5:3 p.m.. ·-· necnury ............ l ... ,.,n ............................. Sal, 0et. 19-~ OI Pllbtugh • tiln- nesall, 5:29 Son., 0et. 20-Allna OI ~ • flln. naoll, 5:40 Tue .. Oct. 22-Mmetola II A11n1 or Piia· bufVh. 5:29 FaPll, wn Schwartz's hllp, ·wins U.S. Sp•dway crown , Wed~ Oct. 23-MtnnnoCI II AllllD OI Piil- burgh. :>:29 Tiii., Oct. 24 -Mlnnnc:D II Allnl or Pllb· blr'gll. s:ie· Sil, 0et. 29-Alllra OI Pllbtugh • Mft. nesoa. 5:29• Sin, Oct. 27 -Allnl Of ~ ..... naoll, 5: 40• •-If necaury Tlllvlllon, l'lllo TUESDAY. TELEVl.SION Taual1 10 a.m.-From Tokyo, ESPN. Goll Noon -Ounbill Cup, ESPN. Aato RK!aa 5 p.m. -NASCAR 400, ESPN. Drq Rlldaa 7 p.m. -Heartland Nationala, ESPN. 1:30 a.m.-JHRA Nat.ionals, ESPN. Boxlq 9 p.m.-Williams-Evan1, USA 1 a.m. -WilJiams-Evana, USA 2 a.m. -Brown-Blocker, PT. otr-Roed Racina 12:3-0 a.m.-Thompt0n OP, ESPN. RADIO No events scheduled. TIJE.9DAY •Tennis, ESPN, 10 a.m. • Williams-Evans, USA, 9 WEDNESDAY • NL playof&, Qi. 2, 5:30 •Graham-Grant, PT, 11:30 WEDNESDAY TELEVISION Goll 10 a.m.-Dunbill Cup, ESPN. lluebe1I S:30 p.m . -Bravea-Pirates, Ch. 2. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ S p.m. -Women'• tourney, ESPN. hol 6:3-0 p.m. -U.S. Open, ESPN. e .. a.ms 7:30 p.m.-Oak Tree replayl. Oi. 18. 11:30 p.m.-Oak Tree replayl. SC. 2 a.m. -Los Alamia replays, PT. W•ta' Polo 8 p.m. -Pepperdine-Ua.A, PT. 10:3-0 p.m.-Junlor World Cup, PT. Aatobdq 9:30 p.m.-Atlantic Series, ESPN. 11 :30 p.m.-orah'::~ant, PT. RADIO BudeU 5:30 p.m. -Braves-Pirates, KNX (1070). BodleJ 7:30 p.m.-Sharb-Kinp. XTRA (690). -By DauW BromrbofU PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE COST A MESA -Bobby Schwartz of Cetta Mesa may have finlahed just fifth overall, but be had a big hand in determining the winner at the 1991 Speedway Motorcycle National Cbampionsh1ps on Saturday night at the Orange County Speedway. In a wild final race of the evening. Schwartz prevailed after two restarta to deny Steve Lucero the cbampion.sh1p, and band it to Mike Faria. · Faria, of Colton, was fint with 14 points, Lucero had 13, and Rob Pfetzing of Orange finished third with 12. Pfetzing, who hadn't ridden in almost four montN after breaking bi.a ankle, became the most aucccuful reserve rider in 23 yean with his third- place showing. C.OSta MC$1'1 Josh Larsen was fourth with 11, with Schwartz in a tic for fifth with Rick Miller of Valencia, acoring 10 points. "It'• never euy," said Faria, who became the first rider to win two U.S. championabips in a row since Kelly Moran turned the trick in 1983-84. Lucero needed a win entering the final race of the night to force a runoff since Faria had ridden bis fifth and final ride three races earlier to finish with 14 points. Faria bad to sit and watch, hoping that Lucero would finish anywhere but at the front. . "I was ready for a runoff.," Faria added. "I said it would take 14 points to win, and that'.s the way it turned out." And it was a finale, which featured Lucero, Schwartz, Alan Ouistian and Bart Bast. that had its share of controversy. PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~:9~F ~;!o,. San a.tnato.no CA .,_'=':.'°::me NOTIC~~9~¥TITION ~=~.:,r~:J~~ TRUSTEE'S SALE 011ea100S 10 11141 aoove Statement TO ADMINISTER fomi Is availa= from tie SMITH TtU&l~sSaleNo piopeny may IHI obleJned by The Followlng per90ns ESTATE OF: courtcfetk. 1 !>665 THE EMLING 191120-0 1eques1tno same 1n wrn•no Me doing buslneaa u : Ferd 8 . M~er aka Attorney for Petitioner: On Octooe. 2? 1991 a1 lrom 11141 benehc:iary wnh1n 10 T.B.C. RECORDS 1118 F di d '.:l RUSSELL G. ALLEN 10 00 AM Shearson Lehman days from 1ne hm pubhc:allOll Suitt J, ' er nan ·Meyer, O'MELVENY & MYERS Hvnon TN11 Dff<I SeMces of ih1s nooc:a Ana. Calif E.92%':nut· s.nta Ferdinand Meyer' 10 Newport c.n .. r Dr inc 81 T'""" or Suc:cossor SaKI sa111 will oe mllOe Ha den • Holllater Thais end F. 8 . Meyer Sul .. 1700 · TruJu111 °' Sut»1t11J1ed Trv11ee. w11nov1 c:ovana111 °' wauamy 3~ Ocean Birch, C0tona CASE NO. A16108! NtWJ>Orl Beach , CA ot 11181 oe11a1n Deed 01 Trusl axP111SS or 1mphlld 81 10 11118 dtl MM C.,lf 921525 To all heirs. 66G-6429 11uicu111d by Che11a £ Jira BJ\ posse&llOll 01 ancumt>tanc:es Thi• builnell 11 con· beneficiaries, , crediJors.i Newport Beach/Costa vnmamlild man and r11C01ded 10 so11sly 1he unpaid balonce duc11d by· an lndlvldual contingent creditors. ano Mesa Piiot AuguSI 26. 1977 ano rnc<l•he<J dua on 1ne no111 sllC'Ured by The reg'litranl(I) com-person.s ~ho may I. 10. 15, 17, 1991 by mo<11f1C11llOl'I agr1K1mom said DW<J 01 Trus1 10 w11 menced lo tr81ltaet bual-otherwise be interested in Racor<1e<1 Mai 24 , 979 '" S5!> 206 •3 pius 1na to110w1ng ,,.., Cinder the Flctltloul the will or estate, or both, -------- Book 13157 age 1855 1ns1 on11,,1a1"° costs 111pwn1vs and Buslneaa Nam•(•) listed of: Ferd B. Meyer, aka __ P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_lC_E __ No 33268 as 1nsirum11111 no :iovano;s a1 lhv 11m11 of 1114. aboYe on· Jan 1 1991 Ferdinand B Meyet, <4<4318 1n Book 12353 Paga 1n111at pu1>tic:a11or1 01 lhll NOlic:e Hayden Thalsuary • FMdinand Meyer, and F '1otltloua 1055 OlhaaJ Records 01 of S3l8 41511ma111<1 1rus•OH1~ Thl'a itaiement wu Iii.ct B. Meyer BualMaa N•me The race featured two restarts -with Lucero in the middle of each incident -and each time after Schwartz bad taken the lead. In the tint attempt. Schwartz pulled away from the gate and Lucero went down in tho fint turn. forcing Cbristian to also go down and causing the fint restart. In the fint restart. Schwartz again pulled away fir1t followed c:losely by Cl1ristian and Lucero who were battling for accond. But ran into Lucero from behind at the atart of the 'I said It would take 14 points to win, and that's the way it turned out.' third lap, ,tending Baat, Lucero and~ · Cbriltian all down. After ruling at fint that the race wu officiaJ because half of it had been completed, referee Jim Fishbeck was convinced by Christian and Lucero that -ml Nm every lap of a championship Speedway champ race has to be run and a second restart was ordered. The third time proved the charm as the race was finallr run smoothly with Schwartz keeping the lead and an tum, giving the title to Faria. ln hil fourth race, Faria lost his only point when be finished second to Scott Brant of Riverside. In his second heat, Lucero dropped bi.a only other point to Faria before the final race of the evcnbJ&. _,,,. De l'Dot Chari•• "011" Smith, January 14, 1914 • October 13, 1991. Gii, a long time owner/1klpper of 1portn1tilng boat• In the Newport area, was one of the top 1klppera on the coast, known by many for over 40 yeara. He teave1 hit wife Helen; a aon Dave; four grandchll· dren and two great· grandc hildren. Ser· vlce1 pending. tn ll eu of llowera, pleaae donate to th• Orange Coun ty Heart Association. Oonga Coun1y Calilom1a anO lws and cosis 1n ow amovrn with the r,...-. Clertc f A PETITION has been Statement ~~~~~-~IC8~S1~12~~~00 ~ r~~-~~~~~-er~ The~~~-r----------~~--------------------~ 01 Oatauh and ElecllOl'I 10 Sall 1na unpaiO pi11-c1pa1 l>Mi!'tC41 II ange --"' on ....... the Superiot Court ol art doing bullneu as: lhereunder reoorcle<J June 19 1rw ra1v ot 9 2500Cl'll. per bef 24• 1991 'I07772 California, County of SoCal Conaulllng Civil En- 1991 u ins11Ument no &Mum "om Janullf}' 15 1991 Publahed N9WpOf1 Beecft. ORANGE. glnHrl 28305 Pueblo 91.312012 ot Olhaat Aeoorcn 10 do1e of safe p1us eoc:rueo Costa M ... Plot October THE PETITl<;>N Drive. Trabuco Canyon, 01 so.o Coumy will undef ano 1a1e dlafgllS ano lldvanon 1 8 15 22. 1991 requests that ~nice Cant. 92e79 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::===~pursuar11 10 sMI Oeeo of Trusi Iha t>eoet1a31Y .s au1horued 0t • ' ' T 780 Meyer be appotnled as John Yonan Hong, 28305 1e1111 publtc auaion '°' c:asll 001.gaie<110paypnot10 aa1e • personal representative to Pueblo Drive, Trabuco ~ lawM money of me Unttlld vou ARE ~ OEFAUl T PUBLIC NOTICE adminlSter the estate of yon, Calif. 92IS71 Sla14'S OI Am8flC3 31 11'111 Nonh UNDER A DEED OF TRUST the decedent 'Thia busln•H Is con- lron1 11111ranc:a 10 11141 Coun1y DATED AUGUST 18 19n FloUtloua THE PETITION duc1ed by. an lndMdu.I Counriousa 700 C•"'C Cen18f UNlESS YOU TAKE ACTION 9uelnee. Name requests the deced&nrs The registrant(•) com- Drivv W"'1 San1a Ana o PROTECT YOUR 8tet9ftMnt WILL 8f!d cod1e1ls, ii any. menc.d lo ltanaaci ~ Ca11lornoa a111na1 righ1 1111e ano PROPERTY rr MAY BE The Foftowlng pweona be admitted to probate nen undef the Flctllloua PAC9'1C V.W 1num.s1 conwyeo 10 ano now SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF ere doing buslnell u : The wiM and any codicils Buslne11 Name(1) lated MEllONAL PAAK ""'° uy 11 uno111 saio ONO 01 YOU NEED AH oouo SUUEY a ASSOCI-are , ava~able tor aboYe on: NIA Cemetery. Mol1uary fruSI '" lhll p!Opar1y s11ua1eo 1n EXPLANATION OF THE ATES, 303 Entro, Newport examnallon tn the Ille kept John Yohan Hong en..,.. • Crematcwy 11i0 County ano Staie NATURE OF THE Beach, cam. 92ISISO by the court Thia 1talern9nt wa1 filed d8SC11080 as PROCEEDING AGAINST Douglaa w. Bultev, 303 THE P~TITION with the County Clertl of 3500 ~ =.,0rtw Loi 8 01 Tract No 9105 1n vou. YOU SHOUlO Enero, Newport beach, requ.~ts authority to Orange County on s.pi.m. ........ .,.... • 11141 C11y ol Cos1a Mesa Coun1y CONT ACT A LAWYER Calll.'92ISISO administer the estate bef 24, 1991 .......... lmlOllllll .. ~ 01 Orange Sla111 01 ca11torma DATED Sepcemt>e< 19, Thi• builne11 la con-under • th~ lndej)!lndenl 'I07781 ,. 8$ P11r Map AllCOIOlld in Book 1991 ducted by: en lndMdual Admln1st1alion ol f:stat~s Publlahed Newport e..cn. Plllll •11111 388 Pages 33 ano 34 ol Sheat1on Lehman Hunoo The regl1trant(1) com-Act. (This authority will Co1ta Mei• Pilot October M1sc111taneous M111>5 1n 11141 Trust Deed SefvlOM Inc aa menced lo traniact bual-allow the personal llU lllUWlf Oll1c:e ot 1h11 County Recorder Trullee GMn A Clewlind, 114111 under the Flctllloua representatiye to take 1, 8, 15, 22, 1991 Mortu•ry *Chapel 01 said Couniy vice Pr•lden4, 1201 Eu Bu1lnHI Name(•) Hated many . actions without T·783 Cremation The'"'"" aooress or OCl'MI< Highland Avenue. S8n al>oYe on: Decembef 1, obtaining !=Ourt approval PUBLIC NOTICE 110 Br08dway common aes1gna1IOl'I 01 sa.o BerMidlnO CA 92404 1714) UIM Before taking certarn very --------·•I proP"nr 1098 Glenn Ctrcle 881 ..()451, eat Dougta1 w. 8uhy !mP<>rtant actions Plotltloua Coet• M_. Coste M11S8 CA 92627 Oc:I 1, e. 1s. 1991 Thi• 11atement wa• filed however. . the personal •ualne .. NanM MJ-1111 Name a.no lld0r1111 of the Newpon BHc:tVCoata Meu with the County Cleftc of r•P<,sentahve will be at t t .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!fl t>envhaary 01 wllOCe requet11 P!IOC Orange County on Septem-raquwed IO give nottce to • emen ..! 11141 sole 11 l>IH"O a>n<1uc1ed bef 24, 1991 ,907771 lnt.,ested persons ~nless1 The f~ng P9!'°"' FIND 84fv1Hly Httll SaV1ng1 A they have walved nolk:e Ofl .,. doing...,..,,. .. as. F4I08fat SavlllQS and Lo.n Hee )IOllf C*llp8t ~ Publl1hed Newport Be~ consented 10 the P<090sed MARJ US CONSUL TINO, ASIOC:illll()(I CIO Snaarson ~ more ClttWwlly then Costa Me.a Piiot Octobef Ktiof't ) The lndependenl I :MOO A__,. Of ni. Ma an apattment Lehman HU1t0t1 Mongage '*"Plltet? 8tl It Witt\ 1, 8, 15, 22, 199t ~mnisltation authority IF2t3, Cotta Meaa, Callf. th_rOUQh Cl3SSlfled Corpor•ion 1201 E Highland a daalMed ad. T·T82 Wil be granted unless an t2t2e ,. __ ...,.,._ i iimiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillntarested petson hies an Marlcetta M. --· 3400 objeclion lo the pelllkln Ave. Of The Mt IF213, ttnd shows good cause Cot1a Mna, Callf. l2e2e why the c:ourf should not Thia bu1lne11 la con-STARTlll& A llEW BUSlllESS?? Tho Legal 0epemMnt at the PllOt Is plMMd to announce a MW Mfvtce now avaltebte to new bualnea ... We wtn now SEARCH the name tor you at no ntre charge, and M\19 you the time and the tnp to the Couft HOUM In l#U Ane. Then, of coune, afttr the tNroh le oom~ w. wlll ftle your tlctHlou• bullnlM neme mtement wtth the ~ Cleftc, publleh once • wMk for rour WMka .. NqUlred by lew and then file your proof of publlcdon wfth County ~. 'J I , j y t ilL .....,,,.,,. ... • gtMt the 8Uth0t1ty duc1ed by. an lndMdulll A HEARING on !ht The ,.gltlran1(1) com- pelillon wilt be held on menc.d to tranuc:t """' October 31, t991 al 1 45 neu under the F'ldltloUa P.M. in Dept 3A located at luslneu Name(•) 11.e.d 700 Civic Center Drive aboV'I on: NIA West. P.O. Bolt 1Q94, Martcetta M. Canada Sanla An• CA 92701 Thi• tlatement WH fled IF YOU OBJECT TO with !ht County Cleftl of lht granting ol the petition. ~ang• County on Septem-YoU lhould appear •• the w 20, 1991 ri.arlnp and at~te y~r 'I074H =ions or file wntltn ,ubllthed Newport lleech- tlons with the court Cotta M... Piiot C>ctobef be re the heartng. Your t e 15 22 tHt 11Ppew•nce may be In • • • • pttlOn or by your attorney. T·785 IF YOU AAE A CREOITOR °' a ~enl credltot of lhe dtceaMd. YOU ,,_.. file ~ dalm Wiii !ht COU11 Ind mllll • copy to .,. l**!f\81 ttpttetfttatlYt =:'T:.r ~':. = .,. date of ht lteuano. Of ....... p~ In ~ 9100 Of lhe ~-Probetl Codi. .. :r:-=. ':Lt. ct :C:"-lr6m .. ~ ~~Nx.wlNE .... ~ by the eouf1. w ~ 1n \. C::' r" ::t.,• ~!!!.-= ~., .... "';1'i; ~ .,..,r,, .... "':::/ _. or of any ..-ot 8CCOUl'll .. In PLUG IN "' ...... ... ~ ..... ... ............ .. ,..,.., .. ....._,...-n ... for giving me the Information I need ... for putting me In touch with the right people .:.for making life easlerl 642-5678 n :&i;i•.:.·~:::: -·= 4 L AN A =...... ...... , .... ,,... ~.-a .... - ~ WM I --_. -•OLLI •1111Me1a riac ., POLI.I ... uo•' ---oc.11 .,._ ..... Ill .. Cir r UMI I ,._ •I 11 DI •CI, 11 =,.,, CW H CD»e C.."'-r:-=.w-ltW'TI WfO. THROUGH ......... ..... ..... 1 .. ~ .. ~:-Jiii'I -It WIVGR -~ _,,._,, •: •N'::#lt:1M THI...... ;d~•;•ao·15~~~~==~ .-aua --ICltOCl. : CUN R ICl_,I 'U D 8 I 0 PAL L ~=--= llY .. ~: U:: ~ =~.:: ..:!, = Al !!!.,W .... IT JUDel OLl¥1 p flll 1-19' C.. Md P• H Olen. DEICF m. MO TO_.. Ill N ...,.._ • -flWION I UCHO flR-•O"' 19' JUOGI llMJORll P .....,.. Mii .. • jo1f11 .:nTOM 1UCH £?ZNpnaJ fll .. ....., • 1•••11111-•uooa •a11ura y MIMCOTTW ..,.. ,......, JelW'f '17 ~oat OR ...... .., ""'°4••• JUOll ALP"ID 1111 Uaca ,,... -1•. .. ~ no DMCllOiW.&.Y DNU£D IOgllw wlll Iii....._ eo, ·---,.. ...... LACHO DIM w POLLI "AR IOR IH48610 of Otlc:ill ~ WEU.I. TIJMiEl.a IMO ~IH lor,O.,...lnor Nob °' AddleJoft of c~ c.i-.. OR JUDll IARIA"A IC '0 LL I :r M 0 II I a N MIMCJ OPPICI, 1901 1t1!ht0-.of1ne ~CIC IHAFTS UNDER /M1D ' V ••• fll .. .,.. • .-iry end 01 defNI ;n IN =l OI DIECllOW.L.Y ONU.ED ~ MP ••...-• ..... M,_ °" Of.,. CotMllY. Cllolorfloe. br IENEATH OR llYONO "'I _, ot Mr « M of .-i 1i1ioft ol I. ~ ol wa.L1. TUllJllELS Nf10 -·· -r.-on of o.lu In in. THE EXTERIOR l.JMl'n Midis of "P~. _, end Meured Nfeb'1 lt'C:I ,,_ lfWTS UNDER AHO '°'-l.I .... --.000 .,... flD ... l.OI.-. " ,..,.TT 111¥"*' 01 petlofmanoe 01 THEAEOft ~ TO IOOlf* "*II NI ~ of lo. Phue I ol Newpor llrHCll °' dltaiul, nota ol ~TH OR IEYOHO MottlATION C..,....• IN8ft llRM1e1 C MP ~ MCUfed ~ lllEDfW..L.. RE'T\NEI., ._ ..,,. ~ '* Nortfl ("Nodce") wNdl.,..*OtdldJ~7 THE EXIEJIOR UMITS , .. ,WAVI ..,., ..... UIDOCK_. JUOQI 00"11 J ~lftebfwt'IOl dlttault EOUIP~AIN.AEPMI. TNll«fNl'l'-ecquhd•~15.1111 .. 1881 •~noet7'907 THEREOF IMID TO W _,... D ~ JUOQI DARLINE " COiia&. MP nota of ~._ tllCClfded 0EEP£N AHO Of!EAATE "'I ~ J":. 10 the No IT·2110H 9ft4t of 111C1 OtiClll ~. _. 9'E'DM.L.' flE'NHNEl. MP =:..:A CCU."" :-..rTI411UNe H ~~~:=-~ ':.-0: Nrf SUCH WEU.1 OR~.=:;, toi~O: ~ =r:s~=: .~ =-:.~-ea" a:'': EOUI', MAINTMM, REPM\ J U D Q I a A "I A" A MP "-W. Wiii Ml • ll'ltl6iC ~-THE ~TO· llf'OC99dl Nmlwd "'°" .,_ 49totl. ell ol Offlcle lewU """""'I ol IN UrWed ~EPBt SUQi IMID ~~ ONlll ... NP -W IUCllCln IO IN ..... '**' "' """"' ..... -'*'09. collc:lior't °'~cl~ ..._ WlhOul Inf_...,. 11NFJ•lmNlr. .ADii """4 A avrt ,OLLI PllaTA ,.1111 ,0LLI l!llLL tcwCM111ni.M~ot.111eOM.1... MINE. STORE.au. dllpoailon of ""CeMonM.end~ °' ..,,.,..,, eq>tW 0t ...U. wt'THOUT, .... NATMJI WllllieCJR NP 1w,,1 CWIHOUll CLUaHou1e, 111 w UMeO ...... WllholA .,,, EXPt.OAE AHO OPEMTE '°'n ,,.,.. ~ 1r11plled •IO ... s-w"°" HCM£VEJ\ THE RIGHT TO MP -·· • Ul.IOA &Y.., ~ Ot ~lf'lly. ~ THAOUGH THE SUflFACE ,J'IJ ~ ~ 'AIM2l a· NI Ot encumtnnme tor ,,. DM..L. ...e. STORE, JUDGI LORMINI 'OLLI CHU"OH OR !!!! ='...!!!!-,~ L°"'1TA Y aELCH!R « lm'*9d. ., to . Ole. OR T'HE UPPER 500 FEET « ,:?* ~;: ~ r ••ii eor' .._.., pur purpoee o4 peywig ~ EXJllDAf Nf/O OPEAATE JOll ... W atlllT/ fllO'YIR ON IO .._. ... __ -.. • ._ NP C'...,,,· « ~. OF THE IU8SUAFACE OF --. « piw cw • PQfticll'I OI NCUr80 by wd 0..0 ol TIW11 TIW>UOH THE SURFACE • -MP JUDGE Yl9'GINIA C Ille purpoae ol Pl¥lilll THE l.N«> HEAEINA80Ve UMd In connecllan ......._, ~ Loe of -S T ..,. .,...,_, conll9'(ed 10 ..., OR THE UIW1' IOO FEET JUD 8 "IT A -117 WWI.ION IT JUDGE LAWRENC! M ""'1G MP otlllg9llOnl MQQd by lllCI OE8CN8EO AS RESERVED illdudlf'G b1A llOI Im.Md to NI Mei. 12271 u dMcf r TNll• by _, 0..0 o4 TNll OF THE IUaUAFACE Of NIZ•DN W W ITAN.2'1 R 1UDOA ..,.. MP M 0.. ol TNll, lie W.w• flY THE WMHE 00.iUWfY ao-rin.rui ~ Ind limiled 'bv h on propet1y .. ueieo on tile THE lNtO ~ ··-DIM JUDGE ANH c PETEM "u DO. OE L MA" ~ IO Mid T!Ullee by AS DEm AEOONlED ~ 10 Conlltudlon on lion Ind the Nobce A.P N County o4 Onlngl SWI• ol DEia • EO Al llllESERVED 'OU.• LOI AMIOOI .IUOCll ~ J llE..L MP MVNOLDa MP lllCI Oeed o4 TNM !fl ~ SEPTEM8ER 20 1m Mid Land (3) Al ,....,..., 1«2-4156-10 C..tom.a _, ~ • IY THE W 00.tfWN HIGH ICHOOt.. 11MI DIM AI09 e-. lllYlleG 1n the Cou!Wy ol BOOK t2383. PAGE 5.25 of...,.,.., ~. dilpollls, The_.,""°""' of PARCEL A PwClll 1 an tile Al OOR>ED ......,... "· JUD QI! "I c HARD , p 0 L LI F E L L E A , 0 L L I " I T 0 L E Orenge, Sill• o4 Crililomla _, OF1'ICW.. RECORDS OF ....... COii -.1ngl Md unpeid pnrlClp9I ~ en-Clly o4 CO.la ...... c~ o4 ~ :. tm ~.!st.a: ~IU A LINNfRT =· A I! II DENCE , 1112 :.:.t':: NC I , It 41 ~ :" Parc.I No 1o. on ~L HO ._ -~· I:':°~:-~ ~..=-~ onsaaa:.: ;~ea: ~ tnl.1. MOE 525 of U D 0 I J 0 Y 0 I POU.I HAWJR Ull I .. ~.. 'AL.OMA DR ~ "' Ille Clly or Colla MKa. COunly ~ 4,..._-09 Im,,,_... on Aid Und Ind edv 180, Pae-22 IO 26 indulNe OFAaAl. REOOADS Of J J .. ......,.._ • I H. p A Q NE 8 .. .., JAMU A NTOU! ol er.,. SW. o4 Calltornla The ....... ~ end (4) N ... llOdl ~ lo ~ 7•w o4 P'ate.i Mapa "'Ille°''°' ol OMHOE COUNTY. ~NP A ' A R T M I N T I • I COl!M•M OEM DDt ., i hown. on A Mep Fi6ecl .,; 09W common ~. Mid P!Of*IY (5) Al caw of IN ...... cl the nt181 Ille COu • Aeclordef ol PMCa NO. 4~ JUD QI J 0 V CI D IJOO MERRNAC WAY JUDGE CATHLEEN I!. JUDO! MARY ANN l 8ooll 160, Pae-22 to 26, I .,.,.,, OI IN IMI pn:>pefty llCllon, dliml~ com~ian =" ~ 1 ~hla Notice ., OrallQe Cou~ CIWitomia The ..... ~ eno OMDt• MP ......, JOHN W MUNtAY HIMEL DEM JAV!Ll!RA REP lndullve. or P.,c.1 Maps, on dlecrlbed abOW .. _, l900Wt.a tor ""'I cW..i~ d9tad · PARCEL B E.uemenu as o1W comMOn dlllgll.-0.t, ltW DEM JUOOE HElAINE R Cl.EM JUDOe ANNA J PISTOl.E tile Otta ol the COunly pwponecs to be: 4508 dlmage, C01td9mimD11 « a... « Certified 1UG11 easemen11 .,, m~• I .,.,.,, of ._ t..i Pft1P«1Y POU.I '9MON NOlnff JUDQE JANI! A TRONE DEC REP RAICIDfdef of Orange County, SURREY DRIVE. NEWPORT ~ of Mid P!Of*IY. OI lor ,_.... IO IN Truslee panoe:utally descnbed an tne dlec:rrtbed mow la ~ tlOIO MT DEM ..._ ClllllOmla BEACH. CA 92925 ""'I~ In lieu thefeof, bidder a.e ecceptable t 5«1.,,.. entftleel ·c.na.n purpoNO k> be: 4508 TAHAT IT. JUOGI! MARle N lotA"-ES All07 P.,Oll B EMemen11 • The u~ WhlltW dlt1ICI °' TrutlH prDvi~pe Easemen11 IOI Owl\els· and SUWY DA1VE. NEWPORT I NI , p AT R I C I A H MP POU.I Nl!WPORT CREST p 0 L L I I I C K I! L i UClh wemen11 8111 more Trust" Olldelms any cionMqUMllal, or for ""'I ldantJfication Is ·suppor1 Sernement ano BEACH. CA t2J825 WAUCIA Ml' U•t• CL U 8 H 0 U IE, 2O1 A I! I ID I! NC E ' 3 IO t pMIQltally delcflbed "' the ll&blllly fOf any lncoffectnea dMlage °' ~ IO Hid From tnlonnetion ' Encroedlment" of '"" Mcie The 1.11denlgned JUDGI RA&.ft4 I OUON 'Oll.8 SOUTH COAST IHTl'EP!D If ll!AIHOM DR Sections entdled ·~ain of lhe ll1MI .ocltell and ~°'int~ ""'I ~..: the Trustee deems ,...,.., entftled ·Easements• ol tne Tn.lllee ~ i,,y MP SENIOR VILLAS 2211 INSP THOMAS L l.ET1'0 INIP lfONEY ! MCt<El. E~· IOI Ownen ano OCher convnon ~Ion p 1111'9 ° but IOf whictt Trustee Oedatatillll OI COY11!181'lS -IOf--lncor'Ndr1 • .....,.. ........ M .-.. ..... '~ AO ' REP ·Suppon. S1M1111m11111 llltCI 1 · ropeny no wntet CondRIOOA ano Aas1nct10N -• -·• ~ .,.,.,._ _.. ......,..,..,.. JR DEM JUDGI! M MICHAEL Encroeavnent• ol 11141 MJC141 any, lhown rw.tn. (9) Aa p1an1 _, repr IDft or ••ren-Oesc•IC>lld in (tne Oecletat11111) OI "" .... ldclr9U 8llCI DEM INSP MARILYNN M JUDGE FREDA M l.ET1'0 tnlftillO ·E-nis• o1 tile The to&.i emounl of lhe 1f*!hc:a11on1 preperea 1or ~ W... ~-). Aeootaeo ~~ 15 1982 u ~common dlllgllllllior~ lt8CM MILL.ERREP DEM DAVIOIONREP Oedlf1111111 ot C~a. uns-ld ~ of lhe c:onlllUdlDl'I ol bulldtnQI _, I h ~ d ,et 1nscrumenc No 82·131132 o1 1.,., • .nownheNln. POU.I ETHAN I AU.EH JU 0 Q E HA A A IE T E JUD Q E G R ACE 9 JU0Ge W JAMES WOOD ConanlOOI ancl Aesmcuons ' ~ MCUf9d by the Im~ on UICI Land ~~-:., ~1 ve 306•,ac~~ oociai Aec:orus TN k*' emowi1 01 the S C H 0 0 L , 1 I 2 0 0 LEWAN DEM HILBERT REP DEM Tile unpaid 1>a1anoe and pn:>pefty to be eotd end _, al 11Udies. dlla _, Portofino New 1 Be Tne unf)MI oaianc:e ano Ul1'*t ~ of l"9 llatAN> IT. JU00E IMI"' 1 E KrPPER 9llOI smT ••oma1e ol eos1s ea~ ..... ...,.. "'lmlMc:J co.II.. chWV1gl ,...eel lhenllo, and CA 92ee0 PD' •c esllm-ol C051s e~ ~· a.and ~ the ...., YEAR&. E CA08l.EY OEM P0US BAYSIDE SOUTH , 0 LL 8 BLAIR ano eiclvanc. aa 01 S41'*'"1bet eJqJenMS end ~ • elao All conlntCta and Smid property 11 and llOVlln<:lllf ti of Septem1>8' PfopM'f to be eotcS 8llCI MP ..... CLUBHOUSE, •oo E RE 11 DEN c E ' 701 19 1991 " $197 844 S3 Tne the time °' U'le .,.. ~~ .,.°' ..!:.J~ aold tor lhe purpom ol 19 1991 II $2171172 S3 The ff LI a. .... -·~ co.II.. JUOQE JeNf D ~ ft OLLI CA s To N ,. CAMPffOft S benehoaly may eleCI 10 b1C1 Pl~ of U'le Nelke of ·-"" o .--ing the °**09tlllnl a.cur Benefowy mey Nc:1 10 D1C1 expMW ~ ~ .. oat " I! I I o I! N C I! , 2 1 3 COAST KWY ICSP NANCY M JACOBUS less 111an 1ne.r lul ctlllM b1C1 S... 11 $373,887.85 _, tpeOfic:mlOlll « lo Ule by .id o..t of Trull lels tnan v-lul credit b1C1 .,_ .._ of h lnlAlll JU 0 Q E JIM M I E D C>wt t IA U. INSP TED R AU9IN9 R9 REP Ullll amount Wiii inc:r-unlol In eddlllon to c:ash. the == °'rAUO., dlla _, c:ludWlo tw Ind la.cl amount Wiii onc:rease untol pcltllc*n OI h Ncl9ce of ~ DEM !NIP ANNE CASTON REP J U D G E J A M ES F JU00E MARV E 8lAIA oat• ol su Ttullee wll ecc:.p a ol ~ !:i"':n C::: of IN 'trustae .,_, ol S... elate DI laill S111e la $247,817.20 atl09 JUOQE HILDA E IOAEH ENOUSH REP REP The llrMI aoor-or Olhef cahle(a c:t'9Ck drawn on a Mid Land (7) r CeMtom1a The 11r-ldilr11U or OI'* In --... k> cmn, the JUDQE LORRAINE .. J U D 0 E AN N E E c:ommon O.CIQnlloon. If arry, of .... _ Of __ ,...__, ......, on · moniea on el1Ce ,._ __ ., u common designetoon 11 lftY. o4 T , 0 LL I GAMMELL REP tile rMI propeny dMCnbed -,_..,._ ~ .... a ... lot Ole ~ ol Trus1ee -~·Ktilv Ex Iha real pt0Pef1Y OMa1bed ,f'UllM wll eceept a AEll>ENCe. 10180 SUNN JUOQE BEVERLY A RUlllNI REP IATCHE.J. DEM abQve . purp111141d 10 be 3505 = ~ bV ...... Of Reel &late Tu• Of SJlllOlll ecutive Vice PrH ld'•nt 9bDw II purponed 10 be 3505 ~ d** drWM\ on • AVE. ~ OEM A909 ... Cedllac A~ Bldg J.:t Cf unlOfl Of a ~ -o-111 said 9301 Carbon All9nUe Ste C.utac: A~ Biog F.1 "* Of rwllonll b9rlk. a INSP ,ATRICIA T U.17 POLLS ST ANDREWS Coli• Mela. CA The c::t'9dc dnlwn ~•IUMOfPn:iperlyorlorlhepeymenfof100NorttvidQeCA a1324 Ca.aa Mase CA T11e d-*dr'Mnby• ... Of GAIWllLL DEM p 0 LL I 9 R 0 0 Ky I PRisavTEA&AH w ~g~y~~e:le~~ I~~:. uncltnigned TNS ... dlsdalma lederal M\llngl end io.tl premlUl'nS on pollcJes ol fire (ltt) 775-1575 Oat•.~'*' Tru1• Doec:laolns ..... c:redl ~ Of • JU D 0 I J 0 Y CE L E W CW8HOUSE, l30 W C, 100 ST N«>AEWS RO -FLAGIHIP RO llt'f Wllllly IOI any Mallcilllon, Ulllngl _, om.r llaZare! QUflll'lc:e 9118191 . arry habdlly lor lf't'f d'9dl dr8MI by • ..... Of SIMPIOH DDt PAU\AAINO AVE INIP CAAOl. A tnCOrreanea DI 11141 sir-auodallOn Of uWlgl bar* CO¥eMg lhe propet1y ASAP34947 "°"ea,_ ol the .,, ... .._., MMngil and loen JUD QI CA A 0 L L INSP EDNA M STAHLEV DAU REft IN I' Q EN E p addreu or O!her common speelled In Section 5102 ol dMcnbed herean orlllld Land 10/1. 10/I, 10/15 80df•s or DVWlf common we c_,,1, Milltngl OAMMEl.L DEM REP ~ JANE I! ~ JMONTOOMU D Q .. ERYRREPO I IT A decognallon 11 any, 1t1DWn !he Anandal Code and The unpaid balanoe _, delignalton 11 any anown -.occ.loii or Milltngl ~ 0 &> herllln eulhotlled 10 do bU$IMU In •tmate ol eos11. •llS--PUIUC MOT1CI l'Mntn spedled In Seclol"I 5102 of .... JUD E JUNE M RIHA JUDGE ROBERT J MONT'OOMERYDEM Daled S41plembef 19,11Kl1 tNI ...... In the ell9fll of llllCladvanoNMOIOc:lobere. DlllAld S41p!embef19 1991 .. Rnlnclet CoQlt end POU.I JAMES MONROE DEM WEIHER REP JU O QI! ED ITH M Benetoary Wing lung ter'°9f ~ 1Nn c:asri 11 1881 II '8,262,112 30 The T 079600 Benehoery W;ng Lung ..-ortzed ao do bullnell In , SCH 0 0 L, 1 t 2 2 I JUD 0 E VIC T 0 R J u.1o HAMfLTI* REP Bank lid , Hong Kong, ~. ltie TNllH may Benefoaty mey eled ID b1C1 NOTICE OF 8ani1 Lid Hong l(ong Clo hi ..._ In l"9 ewnt d NEWHOPI Sf. STANLEY REP Addres.s CIO Couden wllhhold the uoanc:e ol tl'te .... than "'-lull credft bod • TRUSTEE'S SALE Couelert BIOi'*-/ Ralph . 1N8P MIRIAM WOHu.tAN U.tl POU.S STONE llUtLOINCl/ Ual9 Brochets/RaJph Navarro 1055 TNllH'I DMd unlH IUndl laid amount wtU ena-. uni• 1 S No 328!>-38 Navarro tlfldef °"* ,,_, CUl'I IS OEM POLLS WARREN FOX FRONT a ALLEY POLLS FAINBARQ West Sevenlll S1rll84, Los bec:ome avalleD4e 10 the dll•Dl..a. YOU ARE IN DEFAUL Address 1055 West ~• IN Tn.alee may JUD Q E NAN Cy Q LEAS1NQ 2582 N£WPOAT ACCESS, 121 AOATE AVf!. RE I IDEN CE , 4 5 1 5 AngelM, CA 90017. payee Of endOIMe as a The rAreet addrw or Dlhef UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Seventh Slre411. Los Angeles ~ ~ tuuence of ltW HARICHAEP BLV ' = QRACE E BAAKER r:r,E1D:::RYL T=(~~~:,,. a metterolrlgtlt.. ~~·~ e~~~~;.a~AK~AC~~ ~~3)688-~ T becomal .......,..urutou;: JUDGE MARY JINSP AARON D JUDOE BARBARA ,AINBAAODEM M Calllomla COtpOtallon, Se1CS.-wt11 be made.9bow11pUfPOl1edlol*1600 ro PROTECT YOUR Clltc:ag0Tn141Compeny P1iYM « endorMe a a 1 8CHEl!N!R Mfl CAEJ0HT0N REP ABSHIER REP JUDGE JOHN F BARO Tnis1•. ~ Karla M JOllnlon tMA 'Ml~ c:oYeNnl °' Dow SUMI Newpon Bueti. PROPERTY IT "4AY BE Calllomia Corporalion INlllef of ""1l-UW.W J U D 0 E H ~ R Ry T JUD Q E MIRIAM D AIN Assistant Secncaiy warranty, expfell Of Implied CA The undlllsigneCI Tt\111 .. SOLD AT A PUBllC SALE 1 Ttust" By Kltla M JOllnlon. Seict .... wll be macte, ltl01 DURHAM R£P HAMMOND REP REP AOC1r9as F019Ckllure ~ reganJtng lllle, poueuiOn dolc:IMns any kablily tor ""'I YOU NEED AN A.sstllalll Sec:relaty tMA WlhoU c:cwfW1I Of P 0 L l: S 9 I! CH TE L J U D Q E 8 R E N D A U.t 1 ~ JEWEL B GEYER Center S2S E Cemegoe OnV9. Of encumtdnclel, IO UllSly lnc:Orfed,_ o4 the llrMI EXPLANATION OF THE Aoore.s ForedoaVle 5"Moe ~ -.... or ~ RESIDENCE, 2235 TUST1H ~ REP QaM San Bemardlno, CA 92408 Ille ~ MCUrWd llOdl.. 0t • Olhef c:ommon NATURE OF THE C4ll'l1er 625 E cam.g,. 0n"9 NgetdllaQ tlae poueuaon , AVE. U.te POU.8 UTTlE INN OH Tel9ptione (71 4)884..()448 ~ said DMd, adVenc:.t delignatllll'I ti any, shown PROCEEDING AGAINST Sen 8emard4no CA 92 Of ~ IC> llllllfV IHI, RllT'HE BENTLEY POLLS SONORA THEBAY.117UDOPARK 'OLLS MCARTHUR 0ct181S.19!l1 theteunder,Wllhtntern1 .. hetein vou YOU SHOULOTelep1~(714)884'°"'8 IN~ leCUr9cl MP 9CHOOl.. 111 IONOAA DR RE 110 ENCE, 911 Newpon8eac:f11Cos1a prcMOec1 trwein, end the 0...0 Oclotlet9, 11l91 CONTACT A LAWYER Oct 1 8 15 1991 by Mid Oaecl. .0-ie. .aJD0E MARV H 8EQfTU I N 8 ' CA .. 0 Ly N J INSP DOROTHY DUDAS IAHOCAST\.E DR Mau PllDC unpe6d pflndpll of lhe ~ Beneloary MauachuMlll On Oc1obef 23 19111 II Newpon ~1a lheteunclef Wlh lnleNll D --,......,.,... REP REP I N 8 ' M 1 L D R E D C secured ..., said OHcJ w4ll'I MUlual lite 1-..ranoe Co CIO 1 o oo O Clock NA ai the Norin PllOI • .._... ~ ..,....,,... .. .., ....,. PUBLIC NOTICE "" °"9y Balel'lltne / Douglas I · r-.-. P"MOed "*-". and the JUDO! "OSEMARY A JUOOE LOIS L MASI REP JU00e RENEE E CARR _,...,_..... ......-~ ~ • prcMOecl roni enirance to 11141 ~·r ,__.,, -o1 tne now DEM JUD Q E WAND A M In said ND4e tMs. cn.vgn K,..., Counnovse 700 C.w: Centet PUBLIC NOTICE -...-.... -..- WOOO REP JUOQE JOIEl'H W MASI J U 0 Q E E U D 0 A A TAYLOA REP T.P. N0.15690 end ... ,,_..,.;,, of the lnalee AOC1ra1 333 s Hope Dn\19 Wll!Sl tn the C<ty ot MCUted ~ Mid deed Wlh ateoa RE' JUOQe AHNE MCARTHUR NOTICE OP '"'US TEE'S ...,.......~ 51,_ lOlll Floor. Los SIN• Ma Slate ol C.itlelmoa TS. NO._, ...... --.on • PfOWied ' 0 L L I E V A N I uaaG REDMON REP SALE UMDIJll DIED Of end of the trusts creeted by Mgeiel CA 90071 . Cnocago T dill Com pan ., NOTICa OP TRUITU'I In Uld Nole, ..... ctwges RlllOl!NCE. 2 0171 P O LLS PA UL AR INO REP TRUST Mid =~~MBEA 19 Telepll0ne(213)617~ Cal•lomia COlpora&ton y as SAL.II UNDa .,._.,OP end upenaee of 9'e ""9We "8>LAHDSOR. SCHOOL, 1010 w Alta ANt YOU ARE IN DEFAULT """ . . CClltCIQD Tiiie Company • TrUSIM uflOef ...... oeeo ot TIWST andof .. INllaa'Mled~ ...., UUJAN I JOHNSON PAUl.NUNOAVE POLLS COMMUNITY POLLS HARBOR VIEW 1...,, altlomta Corponlbon, TNSle1141CUteclt:iyUiurenc.I< YOU AAIE .. DEFAUlTMldOMddTNll DEM MP RUnt C PRtBBLE C H U RC H , I 1 1 CW8HOUSE. 1154 PORT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST I0.9'ANO Tn...•. By r.,... M OtWce. Chen & Pai H Chen hulblnel UNDER A DEED OF TRU Daled: SEPTEMBER 19, JUOQE FRANCES I 0 DEC HEUOTROPE AVE. WEST90URNE Pl ~D AUGUST e. 1997. 9'1COHWYANC. A1111tan1 s.cr.cF W'f Incl Wiie as /O"ll ienaru DATED DECEMBER 20. 18181 SHEA DEM JUDGE QERTRUOE T IN IP TH 0 MAS W INSP THOMAS F WALSH SS YOU TAKE COMPANY :' 825 ~~ 5: •llCOIOllCI JailUaly 27 19118 u 181&. UNL.ESS YOU TN<E luu.ANO QCOMYrfANCa CO.MY 400Mif:AGMOE RONJ •2110 ~,CAg17~ (111~144310 BY: D. l.AAJOHUN, ASST. w:::l" MESaNT Cft!li545.S JUDO! EUNICE A HAU. ANDERSON REP BUTTERWORTH DEM JA REP ~ ~RTY ~~ 4«10 RNERGAADE AON) San Bernanl4no CA 92408 Clocumen1 no ~851:.> of ACTION TO PAOTECT OEM JUDOl,HOEBEM JUDQE BEVERLY W JUDGE BILLIE M ' 12170T.........__(7UW....J\.ol48 OlllC$8JR41«>fCIS•nlh41Dttioeot YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY WALLACE REP FREEMON REP BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC IRWINOALE, CA g11~ --.---~ tne Reoorcw 01 Orange BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC COST~~ ANDERSON-= J~ V I VIAN J JUDOE NORMAOENE ~: ig,Eor: (l fl)lt4~70 ~22e!c~1a Mesa Coun1y Culomia by reason SALE. IF' YOU NEED AH W ..-euauREU R1111 BY: D. UtUOHUN, ASS T'. p..... 01 delaun on tile paymom or ex-'""''"TIOH OF THE POU8 REA COMMUNITY POLLS KILLYBROOKE n...-,.._ ....-NATURE OF THE 'ICE PRESIDENT ._ pen0trnance ol 00toga1oons NATIJAE OF THE CENTER. 111 HAMILTON SCH 0 0 L, a 155 U.tl AAS PROCEEDING AGAINST C 1&5457 PUIUC llOTICI 1ec:urea thereby 1nctucMg 1he PAOCEEDING ~NST ST. KIU.YBAOOl<E U. POLLS LIDO 11 LE 'OLLS LIBRARY 5000 YOU, YOU SHOULO 1CHS 22' 29 l flflt breech 0t Cl4llau11 nollOll of IN8P MARIEL a:tOCKETT INSP RUTH M BIEL REP CLUBHOUSE, 101 VIA PARK NEWPOftT ' CONTACT A LAWYER ' YOU AM IN DE,.AUl~wlltc:ll was recorOllCI JAnuaty 8 YOU, YOU SHOULD REP JUDOE A08ERT• P 8tEl. UDO SOUO IN Ip Jo SE pH Notlcle IS hereby QIWn that PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER A DE ED Of 11191 u Clocumenl no CONTACT A LAWYER JUDQI! BARBARA J REP 1NSP ALICE M GAOE REP SERRANO l""9T DATED 11n1111. lll-Ol0699 °1 sa.o Olhcial Holc'9 la~ gMr1 lr\at moMA8 REP JUDO! DORIS L OAVHOR JUDGE MAR L Y 8 E POROPATICH REP RECONVEVAHCE T 0800l2 UNlEU YOU TAKE AC Recoros wilt sell 11 public SERRANO JUDGE WIUJE N QRA8L£ -• JUDQE ROBERT E DEAR COMPANY. a Callfomla' NOTICE Of' noN TO PROTECT YouA auct11111 IO the lliO'-' lltdcilt RECOH'V£YAHa: ._,... 8EARtEN REP REP CorpoflAton tNefH I TRUSTEE'S SALE PROPERTY IT MAY BE tor c:asll on lawlul money of Ille COMPNt'f • c.on. PUBLIC NOTICE REP -·--POU.a BETHUll:IEl --~~2.~ ..... AREPOOLENE 0 ~AllCHE DEBME TT y IUCCestOf ':us... . : Ts No 3513..a IOlD AT A 'PUeuc SA&.£. Unitllel Slaiea WlfhOul any Coqior-.·, • tn.119ee, Of ..._.. .......... _ -· '"'"~ --•""""""" '""'"""""· MICJllll lNIMe ' YOU ARE .. DEFAULT M' YOU ,_ED AN EXPLA• cownanc or wwranty eapr .. 11~ llnlllM Of .-,_,._ POU.I P'IAE ITAT10N #2/ BUil.DiNO, eee W 1tTH U.t• ~ IO lheuiecs Deed ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST NATION OP THE NATURE or wnpllclel as IO 1111e ........ tnlllee ~ lus'""9 M._. ENTER OH AANDOLPH, ST p 0 LL S NEW p 0 RT POL.LS ST MICHAELS euc"'9d by l RICHAAO DATED ~ 10, 11185 Of THE PROCEEDING pouesllOll °' ~ ao l"9 DMd ol TNlt ltat...,_,t IOO BAICER IT. INSP AA'TMUR R .IEIW"t HAAB""" YACHT CLUB RUBOTTOM 0 OIAHA UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION AQAtNaT YOU YOU IOI the P'J(pO&e or peying eUCllMd ~ L RICHAAD The Followtng persons IN I, RICH A A 0 0 REP "" CHURa4, 323S PACIFK: AH M. TO PROTECT YOUR a HOU LO CONT ACT A obligalilllll secvrea "Y UICI AU80TTOM ANO O&ANA M. ere doing ~ as: .........., D0t JUOOE DOUE 8 BURT HUT, 215 15TH ST YEW DR RUBOTTOM, HUSBAND PROPERTY. fT MAY BE LAWYER. OeeCI or Trus1 the tn111twr SEAFAAI CHAATEAS. 400 J UDQE LOUllE A REP INSP HARRY M DAUrV INSP ICEU.Y W PET'RUY AHO WIFE Aec:olOeO SOlD AT APU8l.ICSAl.E IF NOTICE Of c;o1wvfeel to s8ICI Trusa .. by ::on~ ~Jasmine Ave .. Colona d9f LEFIYR! MP JUDQE Hit.DA I CA.REV ~QE FLORENCE Q ~ VMAH C TAV\.OA ~~~ ~7 :::,:~ ~A~EED OF T~ n:.~~=LE ::!:"' ,,,°' ;~st~ OECEM8EA 30, 11188 lnll # ~ ~ ~ Jasmine ~ ~'!!., .. ~ T L I! .. AEPcL· DI( JON AT HAN M FfNEAOEON REP DEM the oftlce °' IN County NATURE OF THE On Octobet 21. 1991. 91 Ct~ Sia!• ol Calolornoa _, • e.>595 °' Ollldlll Ave .. Corone. del M•. Calf . ._....._ . ..,... ~" JUDOE PAULINE E Aec:oroer of ORANGE PAOCEEOING AGAINST It 00 AM et ttie Mtrance oesc:nl)8Clas Aecordl In l"9 olftce of the 92e25 --HAAAEl. REP DAI.IV JUDGE IEll4El. R MANO County Ce11fomia. end YOU. YOU SHOULD ol &,lte 1o0 in the 1atJD¥. of Pwt91 A Paroet No 11 an Counly Aecotdef d This bualneu 11 c~ P 0 L LI • I! E C H E " 8SU3 REP REP ~ k> the Notice ol CONT ACT A LAWYER the ~'toe.led at fa 1 111e Cll'f 01 Costa Meu Courl4y ORAHGE Cowlly, c.lornle,. ~ed by: an lndMdual "I! 81 De N c E I 2 0 0 flOl1.I #1 ARE STATIOH, U.t• NSM DICeull end E1eQlon IO Seti Ort Noo4n\ber 5, 1881 .• s .,...., g, In IN Ctty ol OI Orange SUie Of Caltlomla ~ ~ IO the Nottce Th• regl11rant(1) com-~IT. 2103 ROYAL PALM DR p 0 LL S NEW, 0 RT P 0 LL 8 ICU H L MAN !hereunder l'9ClDtOed MAY 10 00 o'dodl AM •Ille Notlh Orenge. eouf,ey of Orenoe, ti sllO>Ml on A Map filed on of D1iCa11 8llCI Eledlcx't ao menced lo 11tnMCt ~ ...., lmTTY J IEECHEA IHSP 8ETTY J MCl<JM HARBOR LUTHERAN R 1 1 I 0 ENC I , 1 I 22. 1881 lnll.# 91·252642of lnW .,._ ID \he Co4/ffff &&ale cl Qclilomee, CM Booll 160 Pages 22 10 2S Sell ._,...., l'9ClDtOed ness und« U. Fic:tltloul .. REP CHURCH 111 DOVEA DR LATTTUOE CT said arlclal Aecona. WUI CourthcMe, 700 Cle Center ·nte "9COOW¥•1Ce Com-onduSIYe or Parcel Mapl in MAY 22. 18181 lnllf 91· Bulinell Name(•) Dated JUOGI IA,.IARA A JUD Q E MAR 11! J INIP CAROLYNN 9 INSP MARV D KUHLMAH Sel on NOVEMB£R4, 1991 = ~~ r::,.:1r-nr. • Cellfomil Corpor• ~IOll01 ~..': ~0-.::: 252941 of Mid Ollldlll aboYe on: ~ 18, MAACQ REP WHfTEOON REP WALIAIOGE REP REP II U 5 A.M. II THE MAIN a.:°' Caltlornla, aw:.g01llon, H duly eppolnled Cahlolnla Aecordl.. wll Sell on w.:c JUDO! CHAALll A JUDOE MNW L QUNYON JUDGE fR!DlRIC p JUDQE JAMii W (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO Tiile Com~. a Celttornla ~ f'9" lhet ::':;. Parcel e Easement• 11 OCT08ER211.. 1818t II 9:45 This :remem was ~ Jll!:l!Ol• JR MP REP STRAUCH JR REP KUHlMAH AEP THE COUNTY C01p01m 1, • Trwt• undW ~ ai.=.-::' : aucri easements .,. more A.M. .i THE ~(NORTH) wtlh the County Clefll ot UI04 ...... J UDGE PHYLLIS H JU0Ge ANNA J WOODS COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC the DMd ol Truat •~by lied 't ~ panlCUlatly CleSc:rll>eel 111 lhe EHTAAHCE TO THE Qrsnoe County on Septem- p 0 LL I HA"'• R POU.I VISTA Dn LAOO FRANKS REP REP CENTER DRIVE WEST, Ttllon Sou111Ma1 ln-IOll. A conMld worr:·1 ~:: :. sectillllS en1Kle0 ·c.nain COUNTY COURTHOUSE. ber 20. 1991 COMMUNITY CINTaA, CWBHOUSE. 2771 MESA U.1e IMM SANTA Nu.. CA • pubMc caltomla LlmAed Pll1nershjp11trumen1 No u .. 153ee of Easfll'l\enls tor Ownef'I• ano 700 CMC CENTER DffVE ' F607444 411I11TH IT. Vf!.RDll! OR fAIT 'OU.S NORTH BLUfll' audton. ao the ~ i9COfOlcl Mey 23. 11185, • Ofltciel Records of 0r• ·suppon Settlement anCI W£ST, &NITA llHA.. CA• PubNlhed Newport a.ach- .... ANNI J IADQl!R I N I ' ! L E A N O " e P 0 L l I H 0 L L A N D PAAK CUJ1HOU1E. 2408 bidder tor ceeh (paylble aJ documenl no. 85-188058 of I County sa.1e of Celitornle. Enc:roac:tlment" 01 t,... aniele pubic a.don, to IN Cotta Mes.a Ptlot October MP fl HUMPHREY OEM RE 11 DI H CI!, 1119 VISTA OIL ORO the time of .... In iawt. 111 Otlc:lel Recotda on !he office ofl undef 'tt-. pow•' of enin111e1 °Euemen1S' 01 tile nlQhMI 1*1C* IOf c:eal'I t a 15 22. 1991 JUD QI JUANITA L JUDQa 1tDNEY J Wit.HER INnWK> DR ...... JOHN H KAUTZ REt money OI IN UNeed Mel), the ~ ol Orange therein contelned, wlll Mt1 ~ahon ot Covenants ~ II l"9 llme ol .... ' ' ' WAUHIRlfl MP INIP MARILYN R JUOOI DONALD O al 11QN. uu.. and lttlerelt. County, Cellfomlll. by -on el public eucuon to tne ConelftionsanoRMtnc:1ton1 In ~ money of h f.7M JUDGI JACOUCUHI R JU D Q I 8 I TT Y L HOU.ANO AO ~ DeM ~ 10 end now held of~~ In ,_ :•: ~ bldltlf kif calh. or The unpaid bllanc:e llltCI Ur*d .... ). al ~ .... WTHIN w CHIRT'OQ\ N?P JUOQI MARV L am..EA JUDOm aHR.EY e KMITZ by • under Mid dMd 1n v. pe«orma1a 01 dleca .. deecrmi below •1im•• 0' cost• ••penaee end lnlMlll. COl'M'f9d to PUIUC MOT1CI .... ... RIP tv propetty ~ In U1c1 :::' ~ notiaa '': r:= 91 the tilne of • ~ ~:~ ~ ~ ~;"'.:: w now held ~ • under --------- ' 0 LL I NI W fl 0 A T POLL.a ADAMI 1CHOOC.. J U D G I D 0 A I I L ~ ~ sa.le and whdl w l9a>lded June 2t • .s ,..!':!. ":~ : 11ene1oery may ...a 10 D1C1 _, °"° In .. propetty lu~llttl !9~ Hf.JQHTI ICMOOl.. aoo -a.ua HOUll RO MUCHER MP n.. .. be no palling o.atbed • toloM: lOT t•1 • '*""*"' no less 1111111 ._ lul c:ra blCI """'" In .., COuNy encl ... - 11TH IT 1 HI' 1 1 RH ICE N ™tT .,.._ b' h .......,.. 74, OF TRACT NO. 3518, IN 91~7141 of Mid Oftldll ::c,-~ .:'.":..or:;. Hid _..... ¥1111 -uni• ... encl CIMatbid • The ~t W Y~ B llOITOH ~MP P 0 L LI MAR IN I! R 8 PNC*ICilll In h tMcllOn. THE CITY Of NEWPORT Rec:ordl, .. Ml • ~ w or encumbtence1. Clllle of.... "*-! LOT '14. OF TMCT ~ ~ MP JUOQI IANDRA M 8CHOOL , 1100 Ind h .,..._ ¥Dlilr9 KACH. COUNTV OF 8lltllOn '°Ille~ .... 1 .. ltQhl. tide end inesa1 The•,_ ltddrw or Olher ~ .. Tl*~ ~~ia~-... JUDGI AUOUITUI G liWmN MP MAIWll!RI DR INI "'* 11¥ lt1leMl _.., 0AAH0E. STATE OF tor caen In lewU iTIOMJ of U. now held b't tt N 1uc common dealgMlan. ti Inf, of St IA-t30 HuntJngton QWW)H DD1 J U D Q I H A R A I E T I N I ' TH I! LI A R ~ or"'* • h ~ ~ AS PER MAP Unlled a-. wltl'IOIA W¥Jrn.mi. In end lo IN folow. lf'te tMI prope11y o.olbed COUNTY OF 0MHGE. ~ Callf '214e JUDQI MWTA fl tMA. L HMNNQTON MP MUaMW.L DIM ol .......... fll Yoelr9, AECOADEO 1H 80<* 129. COWIWI °' WlfTllrly, ~ling dw:flbed aib1-1bo119 • purponeo lo be 3!505 ITATE OF~ AS ,rank CaPotupo, H03 -JUDGE ANNA C BROWN 1IOO lo. car. AWrlUa. fWlE(S) ti THAOUOH 21 °' lmplld. • to ' Med In ltl9 -...kt CadllK A-Bklg .t..a PER Ml# ll£00N>ED .. SNdOW Lane Fountain ODI --'OLLI COITA MHA W ..... ~ ClllllD IA INCWSM . °' C ~le;:,,..~· 'lend SU., to wte • .. co.a ....,rw: ~ IOOK 1211.. MOE(S> 11 Yf/W/, Cellf. t2Joe , 0 LL. , L 11 A CffY HM!. Tr,.°" Ju OG I LO UI Ir fl ..,, =~~s °' ~ olligltlOnl aecand iS ,~ L.ol •1sa °' ::-"'"'.:'.. IOr "" ~ ~ ~ ~tJne~~ ~ 114 IAHTO ~ MM9tl I HOWi .w.uT AIP ~= COUNTY AECON>EA OF 0.. ol ~n.:.. ~ ._ Trm;t No 't2T1, • lhowtt n:on.c:t,_ ol 119 llrWll MAPS. * ntE OffQ OF The re01:ent(1) com- ·-IT ,_.... .Utl 1A10 COUNTY, TOGETHER = ... ,on • Mrlp Alcotdad In Boe* .,._. 0t OltW oommon THI OOUN1Y llllECON>E9' mencect to 1rtnNC1 ~ INIP ftlCHA9'D J•JUDQIANGILI POLLI NIW'O"T =~= WITH NON-EXCLUSNE:::..C, lnof~~,.!!*~IU.~1tol~~, I Inf, ltlOMI Of MID COUHTV,""9 under IN F1eftoua CAwrt Del NA ......... .., NIPURT£HAHT ~ ol Mltc•Uan.ou1 Maps, ""'" . TOOE'THE" WITH N()M. luslnHI Nelne(•) ~ JUOCll JULIA J flOWI Ju 0 Q. , AT. y 0 IHOflH cw•HOUI!. 11a IAKMENTS OVER LOT A eir-. .... °' Md AecOfdl of ONnoa County. 0.0 ~ 11· 1•1 OOWSIYi liboYe on: ...,...,.. 1a -~MP 11t CWL IT 11a delCl1bed • ~ &cllpaiio -. Bel_,ldaly W~ Lunt 1tt1 ' J....,..UDGI I IC'..... _, ...... lt4NW)N PRA1fR 11907 AHO LOTS 141 TttAOUC3H Lal a ot Tr9Ct No 1110, Ii\ "°"' al Oil al ,._. "*-"l8at111 Lid. l"°"V l<ong ~ ,,_,. ~ ~I ......,.. ,_,. l801 118 INCWINE OF TIW:T IN C., of ...... 8llllCfl, .... ..._.. ....... NIMel ~ C10 OOWM EAllMENTI OVER LOT A Thie ........... OllO POUi ~ MO PK JUOQI CM.D M LMllN -MO. *7, AS PEA Ml# OH Coun1Y ol OIW"'9 ... •t.-ftaNI end ohr hfdro-'llOC~ NIWfTO 1o&1 ANO LOTI t41 THN>UCIH ._ ,_ ~ ~ ...., OLUaHOUll, 1141 MP .., FILE .. IOOK 107, ~· ~ • ,... -catbonl b~ wflalaoev•• w.. ~ II , lol •• INICWllYE OF TMCT Orwlae ~ lepliafno '0LU HMW MIA ~ AYI ·-vt~ I N!L.80N 1 TtW>U<IH 7 INCl.USfV! ..._...In Booll ~ P11a11,..._ llnoWn oeothetrHI Moei-CA I0011. NO. s.7. Al'°' Wiii ON ._ t4. , .. , · on 10V1~1111 INI' IARIARA J ---Of· MISCEUMEOUI 1S Md 11dMiec1.a1aa•'..._,. end ,Ji praductt-. T~(213)eel<._ A..m .. ~ t07, MOEi ' , PIOTTH 1'UITIN A\11 •IGA OD1 lllDI MAN, FOR THE ...... In tfle Ofllae of IN,....."°"' MW OI .. tea-. Chk:toO Tiiie ~. t THN>UOH 7 1NCWWVE. = NfHA K eGAa. = 0:.:0 " 0 1 " 1 ,dLLI -:i=OLARK ...... :':'°:. lldDn :=.::.. oZ&~ =· ....., of ..... = '=!-=:-= ~=~ ~:T:.:::,., -=""·= =::.. T = JUD8• M THIRIH JUD GI RI 0 HA 9' D "lllOINCI, 111 IAIT board "'embef II Of THS DICl.AMTION Of ~Pf ..:-~ .... to-=_...._~ OI ~......., """'°8rtAICOCI IEO 1,a, 11, 1:1. 1•1 CONDI D1111 WI IB•D' DIM IAY W ....... ~ OONDt110N8 ....,__ ' .. ..._ rtna ,.._. Foreao.n MNmCU-. llCTION 4 T·71t JUDGI ALllflTA· I -lfdll LOtl A DOMIH .,_. Illa 1111 -GI MO Ml1NC110N8 -:-: :t='°'1ea:=• =Ind ~--.. ... :.-.:.!.~ o.t Of 't'H1 ~TION OP -IMiiM'iii:"iii:Mi::::i;--TOt41.J. W POU.a NM F II Eem. D1111 MOC«ll'D 11 9C)OI( .. wtw oe Mid ,._. • In ri ._.., .. COYBWfll. OONDmONI PUa.tc IOT1CI 1• UN ftML.O Oi' JUDQI PATRICIA M OlllW, 1111• HOIQ. ,_.174, omcw. ....,_ ,_,.. .-... --......... -::: = ~~,1~~~ MC> MlhiCtlONI ---------w .-a NNI ... ..,.., _. DwM ,._., MCOflDI. ........., ......,., ... ~ • ...-, ~ MCON)ED .. 1001C •noa cw POL.La OOAIT COlllrl JUDG• ILIZAllTH 8 •JUDQI f'RAHOU I ........ Ill v.e OCIPllNQ n41R1AD1 a,.,. ' ..._ ....._ IO ;.:ttr ~ '= Nor u-. NiGI 174, OffilCW. &YU .. In 0. Colf,W D9f 0PPa. 1UND¥... m1P DIM ML 0&. OI. flGHTI. ..._ ....... • .._ "'°" .... ._. ._ ew. MCC>lm&. ..aM&. ..... , 1m._M JUDGI ,HYLLll II -...w..I. •aw. ....... .i _. ""' f a1d alClf... WI: DCIPllNO rr.MJMOlll Ill DUD ... _. N ~N.l.'~~fn W "°?ri'A;I;.... '0 LL I RU IHI N Cl = ~NW.en:=:.:-,..::: .. ...... -:..:-:.: Ta::-~...:... OI. = :::-...:.~~-= JUMIWIMMI _. ftlll~~ H't'DIDCAW rt ...... _ •• -~ ... ,..... ~..-.:---WI.,..,,_-~·~~ P. ,,_,, Dllt POLLI llA .. INIRl~•l1f,__,,_... ~~ ~ 4-www••--eMto TMllf&"l9A...; WT1' MO OTMIR'"---Tuuwtna1,Jlhft'. _,...,,...M.MletWH, 1• 9IOff ~-...... ...-TmM ..,_ TMAT llMY ·:...~-:-..: .. • T a,__... tMROCH•ONI IY=-.:.M1,• ...._, MP M _. -•n.n ..._, NDTICICW MTMN OR UMD1R 't'HI -C:.... ...... yeu AM. 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Wlltl .. ~ Ctetk ,..:....,. •• -... ... ~. ·-· --·-· --The ,_,. --9'f0n0, 174 Cemlno ce. to. ............... ,,,, ......... ~--' ••• GMt ...._ ....... ·--~) ...... .. .... .. 0...,..Countyon~ ::.-1110i,.. _,.. -•· ..... ~--~-.,. tlullr'IM9k~-Mer••· S•n Clem•nlt, ~lo 1fltltect ta-. t•I '~ '-. -. 11214 .._. .... I ..... ~~t.1111 COi.MT" LAUJif. W JO. 1111 ~ M ~ 2314 ~ a COM;AHV ~ AllOCIAnoN CMll. tten ,_. wncllN a. ~ ~ BMcn. Mlldlt lluVI OftOMAT, DR ,...,.._ # PM7 ... N. 1.owt11 Lan., ,.,,&. Nta, 16413 WWW. w.,, U: ey. INTIANAllONM. H0$. Tl'lll bUtlMN 11 con-''*""" Nwftl lntd T·741 -• 1* ' · ..C w 11tc1 Act. Un11 H,, CoU ...... l'lMlhlcl ~ 8Mch< Clllll' 921'08 .,,_ H1111. c.-t t2t1W1 TELS AAlH 421 2th It. ouc:tad br: 11n lndMdUlf tOoW on: .1fit tMO PU11JC NOTICI TNt tMM!lneet II w.. ~ COunly a..t of Cllf. _.,. eo.t. MW Plot Octobtr Thli butlnett 11 cMo ..._. A. McC.v., 24413 Hunllnf\On ' 9Nch. c..1'. The r•gl11r1nt(1) com-~A. ~ di.Ice.ct by. M ll"ldMdllli Counly on Oetoblf DMld R. W'""*", c!: 1• a. 15, n. lNI duaed w, 1 OflWtll pen. ...._ ~. Lllgillnl Hiii, ~ menced let 1rwtCt ~ 1'Nlt ICllJ '""" w ~ P1ea1i1 11 Th• 1'911•tTanl(•) oe.. I. 1 1 !!!...,It.. COllla ....._ • f ,714 nerthlp Clll. Ne5e AmtlCM AMocletlon Of In-""' undlli' IM ~ '$; County C*jl ot • tlll 111 ..... rMnCICI lo ....ai ..... NOllt?S -· . Th• r•,:;•1r1nl(O) com-2~:;J•r.i M McC•nn 1 .. l\ltlontil HolMCt 1209 lkttlnu• Name(•) lllttd rh:-.. on...,..,. ltotoo'"' 1 ""' .....,., V. rtdllM l'uellNcl -..... Thi• Du•lnff' It CM' ' ' '1-.. tbove on· Jlnwity 20 ........ , r ....,,... N ( ) 1119et dlilCltd by: "'~ mtneed ttanNd be*-~ W~, ..... Oftnge SL, Mlm .. .,.,on, 11199 • ' bW 1MI TM ~ J*Mll1I -... ,.r-1 COICli ...... l'lot Ootoblf' TM 1e1i1trtnt(ll co~ -~~--~~--INN undtr the FlctltiOul 9U"ll Hlh, Cdl, l2t5e CliMW1 19'01 Die Annetrono FI07'48 .... da6t'lilll but1ne91 at: on: .,.. • 1"-tt, II Hat9ii0. 1, -lo --MUC MOTICI 8utlnn1 Name(I) 1lst9d 1'1111 bu1lne11 It eon-Thia bu1ln111 I• eon. nJ ttaSMlen1 ...,., llle<t Publthed NMfPOtt hlcho c , HAUQARD IAL!I _...., -, -1•1 ' ,_. ~ thl f1c*lcMll .,..... on: Octobers. 11111 ~ by: • ,.,..., .. pM. dUCt9Cf by. • corporll)on .. __ ...... Piiot ~ 24112 ""°"'*° MIMloft ...... ... .... ___ ..,, ·-............. c Nell 8or.-i90n MrWp Th• r•ol1u1n1(1) com-wtlfl 1M County Oer1c of ........ ~ c.Mf NN1 *' IN COld'I a.rt ot I eu.in.t• ._ ... \ .. .., 1..-.... 11_.. nit• llaltrnent wu IMH The r-al11r1n1(1) com-rnenoed lO tr-1Wt tMlll: ~~on~ 1• a, 115• 22. ttll T·nf CtiarJH 'wooClroW Hto-~ CouM't on OatoMr ~ IOTICI = ~::JJG1 ltlil1•1nt with tM......,~ ~....!! mtneeer lo ~~ ~ ........ ~ ..... thrl 1""'1 ~.. PllOeTH a•rd, 14112 Mo1quero, ,_171 1NI tllhlNfC ... tied nw ,~ per'°"' Or.not -"' on ..... _. ,..... "'"°" 1t1e ,.,...,_ -.. -,_mt • -· PUIUC NOTICI Million~ Clllf, .. , ......... 'Mil t. Cow11y a.rt ot .,. doing b1.191nul 11: a. 111t1 llJllMll Narn.(•) """ lboW on: 1115 ~ ~ a..ch-Thi• bullMM " con. PubllNd Nwport...,... •111J1111r.... ~ -.. -fl}ANOll!'RSOH AND SON, FS091 .. r.boYt on: not ~Ible Mwy Putdnlon, TreMl.lf'W COii. MIN Piiot B9Ptlm. l'lotlU.U. dudld by. i1R ~ co.ta MMa P10C OctDb1r et.tiMrnt Mt ltll AtAL ESTATE APPRAIS-PubftlMd Newpotl Bwf'I.. .......,.. A. ~ llled = ~ ~ ~ .,., 24, Oetoblt 1, '· 15, ....... •• ....... Th• Jeglatlll\I(•) com. 15, 12, 21, ~ I, Thi P<llOwll\g PlflOM P9074M EAS (b)KANDY COMPANY Cotta M•sa Pliol October ::• ='~~erk of Orange COUtlC)' on Oc:tobef tl91 ltlllt-..nl rnlnCld -tr.-..ct ti..llf: 11111 .,. dOinO bullrtHf • ~ ~ IMch-~ 3~:::. 15, 22. 29, Howmb1r 5, ~ccu.tyonoc:tobtr l,IM1 T·747 The fQIOWlng Pf!IOnl ~~N~(.~ T-129 T&TTU~ Cotta ..... Plot~ Aw Eric And91'SOfl 3128 1991 T-817 I, 1 1 F508171 Publlthed N~809a:~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ M':rcH-~ on: ~ ,.. '9UIUC NOT1CI ~ .. =7 Hll'-1, •• 1&, 22, 1991 T:711 McKtnl•r W•r. Coit• PUILIC NOTtcE l'ublaMd ~ Bnch-eo.1a ...... Pilot Oc:lobe!' FlclltloUll ~:c!:~,e. = ~: c.w. Haa!Wd Flo.._ , 1YWOOCf Unt, Hw1t1ngton l'UIUC llOTICI. Meal. Call!. 92e2e Colts Mna Plot Oc:lobrw 15, 22, 29, NoYln'lbw 5, ''*""-HINM 92825 • Thi• alalirMnt WM Ntd ................ 8wh, c.lf, 12647 ~ C.lhttln9 And91'90R, Floth..... 115, 22. 29, NonmMr 5, 19t1 Statenwnt o.nnll TrcM, t33 PoQoy, with th9 County a.fl: of ............ Thi• butlMM ,, con-,..tltllt:JI ~1:.._ ~&'I· Cotla .......... "8me 1991 T-831 The Fottowlng perwn1 Corone dal M1r, C&lfl. ~ ~ty on~ The f°'°"""O ,.,_.. du*dT bf:" In lnOMdl.Jll( I """'''' ..... Thi b ·1 1 9tat•ment T-830 .,. Oolna buh1n• u: m25 · _ .... dl>lno bullnnl u : lie rev11tr1n1 • ClOffto ltot••••nt 1 u•. n••• ' con-Th• Folfowl P9flJOfl• E z t<"I D S, 1884 0 Thl1 bu1t,,.11 11 con-fSO,vll WfSlC[JFf' WORD PftO. mtnC9d -~ bu_.. :f96 Dy. Mband and ,,. Oolna·~ ••: PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Brookhur11 st., Fountain dueled by: IOI• proprat1or· f!ublllhed Hewpor1 8Nctt-CESSINO AND CREATIVE ""' uncs. N flCWoul .f"~~ ~ • TEAM c ASSOCIATES fN. v.-.y. Clllf. 02708 thlp Colla Mna Piiot Sepl9m-DESKTOP DESIGHI, 1llOO lulllneM HMM(•) l•tld SIGN INTERNAnclHAL ~·ic,•tr•nl{I) :: VESTMENTS, 18271 Wn1 F1otHloua FlotttloU'a e.be'I World Inc., Califor• Th• r•gl1tr•nl(1) com-ber 24, OC1ober 1, 8, 11, Taratll• Lane, Newport llb°"9 on: Odober3, 19t1 MARK£T1NQ CO 1575·w. llanNCI McDurman Sult• A. nine lualnffli....,... •UU...•• Nam. nl•, U!960 Stookhurll SI .. ~ 10 lnlnlKt blJtl-1t91 BIKll, Clllf. 92'80 Todd Whln fUlyon Pl ~ Cllf ""' under the Flclltloul cam 92714 ' ltateiMnt ltat•Ment Fount1ln van•y, C•lll. "'" ""'* the flc:tllloul T G.lyte M, Barltmln. 1900 Thlr ~ wu llfed l2I04 • · Bullrie.lt. N•m•(s) Ksted shflhrM\ NedJ1nnla. l!I047 TM follcwwlng . per.ens TM ~ par.om a2708 Butlnn1 Name(•I M1ted ·1'31 letetl1• Lane, Nffport ~ tl'9 CouniV a.rt: of m.m Alnc Kllhliba, 2515 ~=r-on. s.p1emt>et 115• s . Woodwind Ave .. Or.,,ge, art doing bu11na11 a•: .,. dolna bu.io.tl a1: Thi• busln••• 11 con-ll>oVe on: S.pt9'1'11Mr 12, PUBLIC NOTICE ~h~· g:r, 921560 1 ~ Co&ny Ol1 Oc:1ober w fUlyon Pl. Anaha6l1' "-MdllfllOtl Calli' Neel HAMILTON TERRACE. 41 HUNTINb.TON HARBOUR ducted by:. cotpOralion 1991 • • Mii • Cimo •• 1fi1 ciil11. t28cM • • This tl•tern.nl wt• llled Moti..!Md Ghlanl, 215 W. 8rld;.poct. IMne, Ca/II. REALTY; 115310 Paclllc Th• r•gl11r1nt(1) cont-o.nnll R. TrOUI PktHleu1 ~~ br.1 ~ ~( ) P'809t71 Tht9 butlnett It con. With tM COunly C191'1t ol Flrat St. 1111105, TIJS!ln, C.ill. 12720 Coa1t Hwy.. Sutt• 200. rMl'IClld 1o trtnSKI bual-TNs llatement w .. llled lu ...... • Name • r•g' r•n ' = PubhMcl H9WPOt1 ~ duc:le4 by:.,, kldMcfUll Orarige COunty on~ 92980 A•lptl T. Comito, 49 Huntington B•1cll, Calif. nest undlr lhe Flcil!k>ut wl!h the County Clet1'; or ll•t•menl ""'1C9d ~ tr~F5ctltloul Coli. ..... Plot Odoo.. The re;litrinll•) com. ber 20. 1991 Thlt bu1ln111 lt con-BrldQepott, lrrin9. C&lll. 92649 8u11ne11 , Nam•(•) 11119<1 Orln09 COl.lnty on s.pt.m-Tha Following pwson1 :'" 1ne1 N I I ht.ct tS, 22. H . NOYlmber 15, manced lo trar.act ~ ' FS07450 dueled by. • general part-92120 Humlngton Hatt)ou' R•atty above on. s.pt~ 1, blr all, 1991 .,.. ~ bullnnt u · u• 1 ame • 199l ,.... IJl'lder the Flctltlout -f'lllrlhlp Marth• M. Comllo, 49 Inc,, Calllomll 1991 f'5074S3 PORTS wt;ST 1&58· Mar· lboYI on: AUQl.IM 15, t99I T ~I NllM(I) 111&ec1 Publlshed N~ 6Nc~ Th• reglslr•nH•) com-Brldg•port, ltvirle, Calif. Thi• bu1lne11 It con-Vice Pinld.m Publllh9d Ntwp<>rt a.~ Ol*ll•. eoronA d.. Mw, ~ .'tii:'"'" N«I -820 abo¥I on: NIA - Cotta Mes• Piiot Octobt 1. mencH 10 1rannc1 ~ 12120 ctoct9d by. a oorpor111or1 Ttllt 1ta1emen1 ••• ftl.cl Costa """' Piiot Ociober Celit. 92925 ' wn PUIUC NOTICE °'*"' !Olhablo II, 15, 22, 1991 neu I.Incl., the Flclltloul Thia busln•t• It con-Th• r•gl1tran1(1J com-with lh• Coooty Clerk ol 1 8 15 22 1991 JoMPh R. Stalford, 1658 ::::" -~ i';'t.:! Thll lialemtnt wu Ned T-173 Bullne•• NI""(•) llttM duct.ct by: hulbancl and mencad lo lrll'INcl b/Jal· Of•ng• COi.iniy on S.plem-' ' ' ' T nt M•rgu•tlt• Coron• del bfK ~ 1991 on FlotHlous with h CCKrlly a.II ol --:::=====-·llboYI on: NIA wife ""' ~ ir. Flctlllous blr 13. 1991 • uer c.111' 92125 • a.. ....... Name Orange County on Septem-PUBLIC NOTICE St1ahr•m NaclJaflnl• Th• 11gl1lt•nll•I com-susln••• N•met•I nstad F509741 PUBLIC N011CE Tl'l li bU•ln•s• 11 con-P507441 ltatMMftt ti. 20. 1991 Thll 1!•1'"*'1t WU filed menced IO trlll'luct bus~ lbove on: NIA P\Jbll•hecfNewpor1 Be•ch-ducted by: an lndMclual Publllh9cl Newport 8tld\-Ttte Folfo'Mng ~ • FI07448 f'?cll"°:9 with lhe County Cieri! or nan ur1d9r lhe Flc!Jtlovl Gkon L Grubbt, Preslcl.nt Colll MH.1 Pilot S.pl•m-"°'"'°'"' Th• r•gl1tr1nl(•I com-Colla Mna Pllol October .,. doing bullN•• 11' P\lbllthed Newporl BMCh-9'.l•IM•• •m• Or.-.oe County on Sef>l.n-Butlne•• Nam•(•) !Isled This ll•ll'fT!anl -· llled bet 24, Ociober I, 8, t5, • ...-.. ... RM m.ncecl lo lr-.ct .,....... 1 ••• 15, 22, 1991 TIMIU1(1'1J, 3 ~ Coata M Pllo4 October 91•tem.nt blr 11, 1991 •bOve on: S.pltmber 13, with the County C19fk of 1991 ltete1Mnt ,.... und9f hf fictitious T·78a Cl. Newport Beech Calf '*' Thi Following ptttonl f507287 1991 Orange COunty on 5eplern· ...-....i-eusinait N1me(1J Hste<t Nia ' · t, t. 15, 22, 1991 1r1 doing buslnns U ! Published Newport 8Mch-Mirtha M. Comto bet 17, 1991 T·729 .,. The F~ ~ aboYI on: S9plamblr U!i, PUBl.IC NOTICE JOMM 8•k9f', 3 WllO. T·119 HACIENDA OE MESA Co111 Meu PlkX October Th11 •tatement w•• llle<t F507051 PU LIC NOTICE co:'IACIAL ACTORS t!il91 DOOM: Ct.. H9WPOf1 8HCh. PUBLIC NOTICE APARTMENT, 150 W. Wlf. 15 22 29 Nl:wttmber 5 wllh !he COlrtf Cllnl ol PubH1h9d Newport Blach· 8 WORKSHOP OF CAUFOA· Jo1eph A. Stalford f'lolltloW Cdf, 9215153 aon. Com. Mna, Call!. 1tii 1 ' ' ' Orano• Countr on S.ptam. Colla Mna Pllol Sepllfn. f'?cUUoua NIA, 17115 ::l plfll Cir Thit llalemlnl wu filed Buafnes• ll•M9 Thlt bualna11 I• con-flotlttou9 92628 '* 2ll. 1991 0ct-•· 0 · w1tt1 tti. counir a..t of •tet•,....,• clJClld ..... ""lndMdull ''j\,w'" Hw1na. 5112 T-823 f'S074M .,., 2.-, ..... r i , '· 15, •u•lne•• N•rn• ' , ltvtne, Cl.Ii . 92714 OJ"anoe Counr,. on sepi.,,,. TM FollcMtng '*'°"' Th• r;''t1tr1nt(1) corn-........_ ,. .... HIQ •t• T ..... Irvine, ca111. PUBLIC NOTICE Publlsl'led N9W?Ol'I Blllf:h. 1991 lt•t•ment Z..~:t'~'•P&t1 ~ blr 1r. 1991 .,, dolr'G b/Jlfnen 11: n'llnCld t! trll\UCI bull-ltet•lltMlt 92'>1 Cosla Mna Pilot Octob9r T·735 TM Followlng pertont nll g Sky Par11 g f'S07048 DENNIS TAOVT COFFEE ,..... uncw It'll F1c:tftiou1 Tha f~ ~ .:zi,:.n ~~ H=h~ f'lcUHou• 1, s. 15, 22. 11t91 ~;:,~~Ni~~~·T~~OtD, #F: •• C9111. 92714 . Publlshlld Newpot1 Blach-~!; ~nr.c:~·5Corona ="'· =·~ ·~.ct ':T~TE~: 445 C.lif, 9284CS lu1tnesr Name T·7'90 PUBLIC NOTICE 15822 Graham Str..i, Hun-Thlt bualn••• It con-Coit. Meu Piiot S.pt•m. Dennli R. · Trout, 233 ~Ba.cw • 1 1 E. 17th St. Sulle 1575, eo.&a Thi• bu1ln•11 is con-11 .. ement flclltloui trngton Bnch, Cllif. 82$19 ~~ b)':1 • corporl 1•t1on blr 24, October 1, 8, 115. POJ>OY Coton. del Mar Tta ~ wu ftr.cf Mesa, Celll. 82627 dUC111d by. , ~ par'I· Tha F~ ptt90Rs Global RedlslribUtora, Call· • reg •lr•nt • com-1991 calll:'2e25 ' lilttfl h CCM1f)' Cl9ft( of 0.lkl f, Sarra. t221 W. n..-shlp •• ~ blJslnet• ••: PUBLIC NOTICE lutlne•• Neme torn/1, 15922 Gr1h•m menc9d lo tranud busl: T·n1 Thi• b\latne•• I• Cimo Or eour.y on Ocloblf Coul Hwy. 1111-401, Newport Th• registrant(•) com. FORECLOSURE TRUSTEE ..,_Hlloua 11•t•rnent. Sl1MI, Huntington Beach, ,..... undw ttw flctllloul PUBLIC NOTICE ctuctld by. 9* ptopolttcw· a = 9eKh. Cllil. 92093 rnllr1C«I to trWld bu• SERVICES, 2108 Wlndwatd r...-Th• Fotlowlng part0n1 Call!. 92&49 Bualn••• N•me(1) llallld •hlP · • Thlt bu1lne•1 I• con- ""' und9I' the F1ctltlout L•n•, N•wport Baich, Builne•• Name •r• doing business••: Thi• b1,.11lne11 It con-lbove991 on: S119ie.nbet 11 • CNSt008...... The r•gl1tr1nt(1) com-...,....,_ .. .J -'"'!.!!~ d!Jct.ct by. en hdMdull 8u1IMll Name(s) 1111911 Cllit. 92960 lt•t9meftl TERAOKA .. COMPANY, duct.ct by: • corporation I _.. m.ncecl lo trll'IMCI ~ .,.....,.. .. _,. _,,. The r1gl1tr1nt(I) corn- •l>GY9 on: o.c.mlMr 28, Clorle Sc•b•rr••· 2106 The Following S*IOl'll 19872 Bolu Chlcl S11..i, Th• t•gl1tr1nt(1) com-Bll?le J. Meutt\, Prnlftnl ActhkKn nns ur1d9r ltll Ac:ddout co.ta ..... ~ Odotl« INnCld lo lrsnuet tMdl-- 1984 wtnctwwd Line, Newport at• dolna busln911 ••: SuU• 202, Hunllnglon ~ to trtnuct. buM-Thll llalement ••• filed lu•lnest Heme SutlMtl Name(•) leftd 115, 22, 29, Nowemb91' 5, ,.... undaf ltll f'lclldoUI Ina w ..... HwatlQ 8"Ch. CallC. 12tl60 THE Al:AOEMIC EDGE, 8each, Calif. 8264i ,.,... und9I' the Fk:tllloull with lhe County CIM ot •••letnenl abcw9 on· SepternbW 11, 1191 lutlnen H•me(t) bl.ct Thi• •l•l•l'Mni -· llllld WIPJam J. Doollltla, 8215 20331 Bluff•ld• ClrCI• Tom Toth~ l..-.ok•, Busln•t• N•m•(•) Wlt9d Oreng11 ~on Sept-The Follo'#lng l*SOfW t991 . T-8211 lbow on: Seplembaf I, wllh tt'9 County C19l'1I or 1111107 Whit• Oek Rldg9, Or· • 101, Huntinvfon B11Ch, 4232 Pl91'ton Drive, Hun-•bove on: NIA bet 20, tt91 ,,, doing btalnn• ••: Demi• A. Trout 199t Orange County on Saptem-anoe. c.m. 9296i Call!. 121548 tlngton &.Kt!, Calli. 92&49 St_, Jamn, Vic• Pr•,._ F507451 PACIFIC OCEAN SHIRTS Thlt 11at9'Mnl wu Ned PUBLIC NOTICE G«ald F. Sen• bar 13, 1991 Thi• bl.lain••• I• con-D•rrytl E. Wlnslon, 20331 Thl• bu•lnl•• I• con-d9nt Publlthed Newport BHCtt-• S1'UFF, 108 22nd sv-. wllh !hi County Clerk ol lhll atat9mWll ... fti.d f'50e728 duct9d by: a 99f11ral Plfl· Blufflidl Cltcle 1 ~01, Ht.on-dueled by. 9R lndlvldu.I Thi• 1lal1menl WIS filed Colla M ... Pilot Octoblr N•wport B••Ch, Cllll. OrMQ1 County> on Sept_.. FJotntous with lhe County a.rt! ol Published N9WpOl'I Beach: ,..,lhlp Ung1on Buct\. Calif. i2&46 Th• reg111r1nl(•l com. wHh 11'141 County c1ar11 ol 1 e 15 22 1w1 12833 bet ro. 1991 llustnff• Name Or1n111 County on s.p1.m. Coli!• MHI Piiot 5epl9m-Th• r•gl•ll•nl(•I com-Thi• bti1ln111 11 con-m.nced 10 trllUlct bull-Orange Count)' on Oct()ba( • ' • • T·772 Kyung Im Yar1g. 2555 w. . PS074•1 ltatewt9nl blr 20, 1991 ~ IO lrant11cl busl-ducted by: In lndMdYal Mii undff th9 Flctltlotll e, 1991 WIMlon Rold #oi5, Ana-Publl Md -Belch-The folOwlng pttWClttl f'507417 be. 24, October 1, 8, 15, ,..... under the FlctlllolJll Th• 11;11111nl(1) com-Busln•ss NMM(•l listed fSOl187 PUBLIC NOTICE helm, Calif. 92804 • .... dolna bullnau ai: Publllh9d N9WpOtl ~ 1991 Suslnetl Nam•(•} lilllld ~ 10 lrlll"INCI buM-•bove on: Jtif 1, 1991 Publl•hed N.wpott Beac~ Thi• butlnlll I• con-Coll.I ...... Pilot Oc!Obet CAUFoRNIA COAST, 1549 C.0.1.1; MIN Pilot October T·745 •boYI on: September 19, nn• undet tt'9 Flctlllou• Tom T. T••ok• Co M p· Octobef Esc.S731KL d\ld9d by:.., lndMdU9I 1, r . 15, 22. 1991 ~ lllltOi Ne'#port 8 22 99 -~P~U~B~L~l~C~NO=T~l~C~E,-·l1gg1 Buslne1s N1m•(s) Ustffd This llaletn.nl w•t flied 15 st~ ~· N11ot mbe 5 FICTITIOUI The r1g'11tr1nt(1) com-T-n4 ~ Call!. 9*3 1, , 15, ' 1 1 T 775 ---~-----I Wllbm J. Doo!ltt!e lboYe on: Slpl9fflblf 12. with th• Counly C1erif ol · · • ove f • IUllNEll NAME menc:ed 10 trtntact blJtJ. PUBUC NOTICE Kath!ffn f Whfflff 11549 • ,.._,llUove Thlt statement w11s filed 1991 OrltlOI Counly on 5'9tem: 1991 ITATEMENT nass unct ... the Fk:tllklul Placentia i1ot ~ PUBLIC H011CE with th• County "Clerlit ol Darrytl Winston bet ,,., 1991 T-62, 8ut1ne11 N1m1 (1) llslffd Fl tltl s.t.c:h, C41f 82tie3 .... ,_, N•me °'Miii Count)' on Slp191'Tl-TN• •l•l•menl ••• filed F5070H TM ~ Pl'.'°"' •bOve on: NIA I .. c o;:-Thlr bu11n... It co~ '1cutiou. ltetement ber 20, 1191 wtth Iha County Clerk of Pvbllshed N~ S..C~ PUBLIC NOTICE .,. ~ "1 11 Kyung tm Ying u ,,... •fMI ducltd by: an lndlYlclual lutht ... llaiM ~ F== Pl''°"' f'I01447 Otang• Counly on S.pt9fn-Coll• MH• PMot 5epl9m-llk:tlllou• JA~NT~~ V~~ ~=I· This •1119!Mnl ••• 1114<1 Tha ~~t The reg.l1tr1n1(1) com-llatetnent ·..::EsTE'KN INTE~:boAL .. ~!'~ ... "--pc>rt !!~ ber ,,., 1991 F&0705t '* 24, Octob9r '· a, 15, ..... ,,.... N•rn• u~ A. Founlaln Valley, cA wl~th in.~~~.,~.!! .... dolnQ blJlinMI ~ :-i.nci':. ~~ The ~. perlOl'll TRANSPORT 18544 Los ......,... """"' bU .. 1'9t S i2703 twr 911 OFFICIATING ASSIQN· .,. ~ --H : L F ' taln VIII I, 8, 15, 22, 1991 Pu stllld N~ ICh-T-734 tetement Pl arr• Hlrlka, i520 1 1 MENT SERVICES 2873 • ....,,,... NIR'll(I) lllld WISE JIEALT'Y INVES1'· 90MI, oun ...,, T 761 Cott• Meu P1lol Slp\lln-TM Following perlOnl Wilner Ave Unit A FOi.in-f'&07484 • lbow9 on: Octob9I' 4, 19t1 MEN1'S 2151 lfvlrl9 Aw C11H. 92109 • bet 24 OclOblr 1 9 15 PUBLIC NOTlCE •r• doing l»wlnns ••: "'"-' CA 92 oi Published Newpor-1 Beach-Mont•r•r A1ve., Co1t1 Kalhlffn E. Wl'IMI• Sul! W COiia ...... ~ • t~ ~ 'i!! PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 , • • • DWM CONSTRUCTION, ~~1~bt'11nM1 7 11 con-CO.ta M ... PMot Octol>er ':'U:U. CsliJin ~elf 2113 1'1111 llalemenl w•• llled c.J. 12127 ' nn, F~ Vall9y, Calil. 1.732 f'lctllloUll 17891 Skl:!:rk Clrcl•. Suite duel.cf by:"' lndlYk:luaf 1, 9, 115, 22, 1991 Monl•r•r Aw•.. Coit• """' Chi ColM1ly Clertt of Cerotvn 'Mia, 1'18 Natdl- 02708 F1ctHtow Bu1Pneu Name 8, lrvln•. II. i2714 Thi regl1l1anl(al corn-1·759 Miu, Cllll. 92t12t 0ranae ~on October tu1, eo,.ona dll Mw. c.llf, John CoaNan t6544 I.Oii lu .. nes1 lleme PUBLIC NOTICE lt•t•'Mnl PICfflc Ughtlng Sal" Inc., menc.ci ro trlinNcl tMdl--This bu1lne11 11 c~ I. lell ' ma a..one1• "fourrt.in v.a.y, li.tement --tlllo·-Th• Followlng pe.t0n1 &•,:'~1 1~~ s~ nets U\def the Flctllloul PUBLIC NOTICE duct.ct t>r: 11n ~ f'509tl:I Thi• bu1lne11 It c~ Cllll. l270fl The Followtng P9f9Qnl r... ... .,, doing bl.ilJnHI; ••: • 1 ' na, · 8usln111 N1mt1(1) Msted Th• r•gl1tr1nt(1) com: Pubfllhed NIW?O(I 8Hch-ductld by: ., lndMdual Thi• bu1ln1s• •• con-.... doing buafnMI ••: BnlM .. ll•me T.C.'S CARPET l UPHOL· 92714 llboW on:~ 1, 19i1 f'lcUtlou• menc9CI 10 lr1lnNct ~ co.ti ..... Hot October Th• ,.9t1ll'1nt(1) com- duct9d by: • ganitral part. SIDELINE ENTERPRISES, Statement STER'( CLEANING, 1521 J~~ ~·~n~:u~on-Thi• ltal9mefll ... ftl9d lu•lnH• N-. ,... ~ H Actltloul 1l, 12, 29. NO¥ltl'IOw e. mencad '° nna.ct bull- nerlhlp 503\t Goldtrvod, Corona Tha FolloWliij plf'IORI Al•b1m1 11111, Huntington T ·1 ( 1 With the County C1"1I of lt•t•ment 8u1lnn• N1me(1) !Isled 1911 ""' under tM Ac:lttloul The rtglatranl(•) com-di! Mat, c.nt. 92e25 ar• doing~ 11: Blach, C.lfl, i2e49 ~•G10•t~•~ :,;: Orln08 Cou1ty on 5epl9"1-The FolloWlng PeflOM abcw9 on: hpllfnb« 11, l.aal' 8Ullnel1 N1me(1) lllled manced '° ll'•nuct blJtl.. ChtlttP P&rklr (Frencn UNDERGROUND CABLE Thomu Cltrk Click, 1521 blr at, 1ft1. .,. dolr1Q buslnna u : 1991 aboWon: NIA ,,... under lhe F1ci1t1ou11 Ctwtstlne Pan:lr), 102\t Av-SYSTEMS, 319t A-3 Airport .-J1blm1 11111 , Huntington ~;rie~Ni'::(,r;ici:,:: P5080S4 MICH l LES UN I 0 U E EuMlt• Lolt PlekeCI PUIUC N011CE ~ WIU Butlnffl Narne(I) Vst.ci 0C.00 AY9,, Coronll ~ Loop DIM, Cotta Mna, &.act\, Calif. 92M8 lboYe on• OctotMf 1 1991 PubU•h•d N1wporl TECHNIQUES, 2119 E, Thia •lltemenl ... Ned Thlil tlltemenl .... ftl9d •bovl on: Pf/A """· C.M. 92825 Cellt, 92829 Thi• t>utln••• ,. COft: Woody 'woottwwd' Vice B••cl'llColt• ..... Piiot Cout Hwv .. SUll• c. Co-wtlh th9 Ctlutt'f Clwl of Plctltlou• With lhl COunty a.ti ot Oeotge A. CororNlu RoH McPNlt TOWl'll9Rd, Roberl o. McClrthy, Inc., duc:!ed by:'" lnclfvlduaf p ffld.nt • Oct bW • 15 22 211 '°"' del M'w, c.nt. i282:5 OranQ9 County on leptn. ........ NIMM OrMOI County Ort s.pwn.. Thlt Nt""'"1 Wat llled !503'°" OokMnrod, Corona • Calllornlt cotporlllon, Th• r•glttr1nt(1) com-m_ tlal9m9nl wu Ned lti~ ' ' • • Mie;Mll LoulM 011NCM, !Mr 2ll. 1991 81at~t '* 24, 1991 wlll'I the County Clerk or dll Mw, c.11. 92e25 21531 Via """""'°· lak4I meocad lo trwac! .,...._ with !he County Cleft( of • 400\t Jaft'Wll AY9.. Co-PI07 ... I The f*""'"O P9'90"I PIOTile Orange County on Augull Thi• D1Jtlne11 It con-FOtetl, Calif. 112780 ,..... undtt" the Flctltlovl 0 • Count)' OCIOb9r Ul10 rona dal Mar, Callf.12625 P\dllhecll Newport INlich-.,.. dolr'IG l:lualnMI ... Pubbhtd Newpor'I 8Mcho 29, 1tt1 cluct9d by.~ Thlt butln••• It con-Bu1lnn1 N•mel•I llatlld 8 r~~1 on PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• butln••• I• eon-Coa1.1; MeN Piiot Octobtr JOHNHf PIEPPV' SEED Com ..._ Piiot OclobW PIOMOI Tiii regl1tr•nt(1) coin. duct9dby.acorpora11on ~on: Septe.nber 11, • ,.-111 · · CIUcted b,-:.n~ 22 43a0 c.mpi... DrWe ,..._: t l.lS.22.tl9l P\lbllahecl Newi>Ort Bite~ menctd IO WMNCI ~ Th• ragl1t,1nt(1) com: 1991 _... .._....,... The r•gl1lr1nt(1) com-1, t. 15, , ttll ... 9Nc:fl. CIM t2Mo • Tm ""' ...OW \he flctltloul ~ 1o tr1111uct bl.Ill· Thomas Ciiek PuOllll'led N9WpOrt lffch-_.._... mtnc9d SO 1r1t1ACt ~ T·1'7'1 J E W ' ' eo.ia ~ Plol Sepe..,._ BualnM• Neme(tJ 1111.ct""' la1der the flcthloul Thlt at11tlm9rlt wu filed~ M ... PDol Octobet htlftH•ll•m. ,.... '"* nw FletlllOul . ohn • •llt, 2311 l'UILCllOT • ber 24, OclOber 1, I, 115, •boYI on: not llpplceble Bu1lne11 N1mat1) bl.ct wllf\ the County Clwll of 15 22 a ~ 15, lt•l•"*'t 8ullnH1 Name(t) llled PUBLIC MOTtCI ~•C..,L~ewport I tC5 1991 CM•lllW PM• •bowe on: Seplernbe. 19, OrMge County on Septlfno 1tii1 • • The FollOW\no per90l'l4I lbOWI on: 1111 Pio...... TN• bu11n... i. con-Plotltteu. --==~==~T~·7~4''I Thll llal.m.nl Wiii lltlld 1991 tier 13, 1991 T-621 are «iinG bulJnftl Q : MlcMle o.m.cha ......... ...,_ duoHlcf Dy: .n lndMdull lualnau ,...,.,. B C NOTICE with 1h9 Counly Cle.II ol Prelldene FI09741 KRYSTA KLUJll POOL Tl'llt llstMlanl '#II lied The rea'11tr1nljl) com. ..... fMflt PU LI OrM119 County on S1p1.n-Thlt .wtment wtt 111.ci Publl•hed NfWPOr1 Bucft.. PUBUC NOTICE AND IPA SERVICE. not with !hi ~ a.rt of The .... _~ IMnOld lo nn..cc bulf: Thi ,,_• __ blr 17, 1991 .ttn Iha County am ot eo.ta M ... Pllol ...,_ Cllfl'1ld• Dr .. Hunllngton Orlnae County on Qciobet F llif Pfl"ORI ""' undtr th9 flctftlol.-.... =~~ - ......... PI07De:I Orsnae County on Sip!.,,,. Fie -S..Ch, c.111. i264e •• 1d1 .... clolnO bualr'itM N : -N I • ---... Bu............. Publl•hed Nl'WJKN't 8Mch: blr 1l, 1191 b« 2-i, October I ... 15, t Lor•f•r E1po1r10, 890t FSOlt18 De8lun femlfy TNSt, 111 ..... -:..: ~ ": ~ 'DUD CONITRIJC: •t•""*" Colla M ... Pb S.pltm-PI070IO 1991 lu:~...!n.,_. Clitftlde Dr .. HunUngton Publl.n.cl~8Hch-~i::s,NtWport.,..._ ,.1 'Dr EToro c!:'921130'°'"' ,,.i:.,,::~ =-90t1' .,., 24, October 1. s. t5, P'\.11111.W Newpotl Beach-T·741 TM ,~ patlOr'll ~'::h. ei~:n.':4811 con-COiia MIU Piiot Oclobw ,..., De8-.in, Trull• ol JoM (. Wiiia .co. 11Mn., iJal PM- ELF-324 E 20lh St 11117 1991 Colla ..... Pllol S.pt.,,,. PUBLIC NOTICE .,. dolna butlnMl 1•: ctucwd by:"' N5Mdu.I 115, 22, 29, N00*11M>er' 5, DorOlhy LAil ,,.. of Al.IQ. T'1lt l\llemant ... llecl ""'°· Coaca ...... Cllll. c0.sa Mn.. Cai., 1129Z7 ' T·730 ber 24, Ocloblr 1, a, t5, SHORELINE FINANCIAL Th• rag'111rsnl(1) com-1991 14, IMO, 311 llgMI Alf .. Mlh=h,.~ ~-°' - AnlhOnY John Aozamld, PUBLIC NOTICE t9t1 llktttlkHI• AND tNV£STMEH1' SER: mancld lo tranuct bull-T .. l9 N1wpor1 B••cl'I, C•llf . .., ,-ni"' on Thi• bu1lne11 I• co~ 324 f , lO!h $1 11111' Colla T·737 lutlMM llMM VICES, 315\t 32ncf St., neM undaf !hi Fic:OOout l2M3 duclld by: In ncMduli MHI, 'c.iir. 92W ' --m•-··-lt•te.,...nt N1wpcrt B••Ch, C•IU. lutlnett Nime{t) lllttd PUBLIC N011CE Thi• bu11ne1• 11 COf't> FH7180 Tl'!• rlfjllstr1nt(1) com- E.......,, "°"" v.ay 324 ,._ """' PUBLIC NOTICE Th9 Pollowlno perlOnl 9:zea3 1bowe on: OCtobtr 1. 1991 dlJCted 11y. • bu11nMe 1rut1 Publltl'llld Newport 8Hch-menctd to trtnuct IMl-e. 20IPI St. 11111',-Colt1 .......... ........ we~ bu*'9S1 .. : !kWont H. Nou1•ttM Jf, I.orally fapotJ!o P1otllleu1 Tht 'lflilttrtnt(•) COfno CO. ..... P11o1 October nau under the 'ldllloua Met1,c.lll.t262'1 11.tewt PIOtltlOUll BACfC BAY TRADING 315\l 32nd SI,.~ TNI llal"'""'11 ... llltd ............... nincad to trwact ._.. t,1,15,21.1111 ~ H11ne(1) Imel D.wr Vllky, 3.24 E. ilOlh The FOllOIW!g pW90l'll ButhteMllMM COMPANY, 2619 8aclc Bly ha<:h,Clllt.'2113 wtth the County Cletk of ltetefMttt ntN uncllf the Actltlaua T•7llO ...... en: hptemblf 20. 51. 11117, Colta M .... Calif, .,. dolno bUllnesl ••: .......... , Loop, Cotti ...... C.llf. Thi• bu•IM•• ,, COtlo °""°'Col.Inly on Seplem-The FOl!o'Mng p.tflORI lullneu H•lnl(•) IM.cl 1111 92127 c EL Ell A IT y c 0 l; TM 'OIOWlnD peraont 92821 c:h.lclad by:.,, lndMdull ,,.,. ,,, 1"1 .... ~ bulll'W9a .. : ..,..,. on: NIA PUIUC NOTICI loot'*""" Thi• bu1lne11 ,, eon-LECTABLES, 3()055 Comer· .. doing bullnff• u : Steven Oeotge twmrnet, Th• regl11r1nt(1) com-FS070ll l'ACIFIC COAST ftHOTOO:. ,,..., 0#'9ll Dt9M.l'I "'* .... .,..., ..... mid ducted by:. generll pM-do, R"1Cho IMtl M•Q9-AICOfif IHTEANATIONAl, 2119 Back B•Y Loop, menctd IO tratllld .,..,.... l'Ublllhtd NeWpon ~ AA.PHY, 20l1'1 Ellll>ett'I ""' ... .,,.... ... Mad ,....,. With -County a.tt of nerlhlp rn.. C.Nf, t2eN 115272 SOiie Chics AoM, eo.t1 Meal. Cllllf. 921121 ,,.., undSf the Ptcallout COit.i MeN Piiat a.pi Lane, ~ leadl, """" lhl Ccuitr Qlffl Of .,,.,_,,, ..._ Onnas ~on lef*m- Tha regl1tr1n1111 colft-IMemaUonll 8-IJCy SUp. Huntington 8-.ch, c.ilt Thi• bulln••• 11 con-Bu1lnet1 N•me(t) .. !Id '* 24 Octobat 1 1 ';; CM!!. i2f4e OnnCle CCUf'f1 on ~ ltMtMtM bit 11; ltt1 mencad so lrlnNICt ~ p11y Ud,, c.Hfomle corpor• 92641 duded t>y: 111 lndlYldull •boYt on: S.p\em.,_ 1, • • • • Met Rhodea. 20&71 Ell~ btr 24. 1ftl The ,_..'II peraona PIO'n71 ,..... undat N Fldlllout ilOn. 30055 ConwrclO, A~ lnl1rn•llOl'lll AMM1Uon Th• ftQl11r•ntj1) com-1991 1191 bell'I L1n1, Hunllnoton fl0'117t .. doll'l!I bUllrl9M •· Pubhtwct NfWP(llt ~ lklMH• NMM(I) llAld ctlO Sftl Mlfgartla, C1llf, Co.. Ctlllornl•. 1821'1 mtnCtd 10 VIRUCI tx..1-·~· Hot1ftlnlon "'· 1·731 hid!, Cd.12641 P!Allthtd Newport lrtlcho KRAY~ 4115 ~ ColCli ..... Noc Octotlw aboW on: Octobew 7, 111tt 12111 Bo8I Chica Aoec1. ~ ""' undat the rlctlllOua ... TN• ... ~ w.!.*_lll«fol PUBLIC NOTICI Tl'll1 busln••• I• con-C0111 u... P11o1 October dWI ~ .. Ceroni dlf Mat 1 1 11, 12, tllt An1f10rW J. Aotll'llkl Tllll butln111 It con-llnQton a..ch. Cllf, '204Q Butlnn1 Name(•) bted --"' ,._,,. cM:lad by: ilR lncMduSI t t, 11, 2:2 ttt1 Cllll.12121 ' ' ' T·tl1 Thlt ~"'"filed INetldb'f!•cori>Or•tlon Thlt bu1lnea1 11 eon-lboYt on: lepltmber tt, OtlltlOt~on~ raotm.vr Th• rlfjll11r1nt(•I com-' • Tm 1JM Dot11fta ~ 45151-------"""-Wlfttl thl COurifr Cllftl of The r~ltlr•nl(t) com-ducllld by1 • ~ ttll lier 20, 1991 lMnC9d 10 trlnMCt IMIM: ' ~ ii.cf. eor0n. dll Oranae County on ~ mencld lO '""19lcl ta-. Th• tlfjllttr•nt(•I com-hwn HIMnrnel PIO?.... ......... ...... ""' ~ ttw f1dltlOul PUIUC IOTICI I .... c.111. mas lcO'"'.=------..., 8, 1901 nMI Ullder the flclllloul menc:.d lO rll'lllKt buli-lNI ~ WU lll9d l'Ublthrld Newport IMch-lhltrliMnl eu....... NllM(I) IRtd Tftl• blJIJnetr i. COflo P'IOetlt lutlnfft N1m1(1) llt..a MU undw lhl l'latltloUt wfth Iha OooolY Cllfll ol CoN ..... P»ot Octotltf' The ,....'II PtrfOM lbOWon:N/A ......... dUMdby.en~ ... _.. abowe on: NIA Bvt1nt11 Ntme(t) llettd Orange County on Septem-• .. ti'ICI butfntal •1: Malt Ahodet ... _ -Thi ·1 1 I(.) -l"UbllMd HftrpOft _..,. ll'lefley A~t VI lbOwll Oc:tobtt' 1 1990 blf 1S. 1M1 1•., lS. .U. ltil CUA O'ORTI MED 1111 THI .....,.,,.. flltd '~ r•n 1 com-Coll•....,. Plot OC'lotier "....,_ , ce ~ JICObNn.·~ • PllOl7.. T·m ~ ,,..,._ C, 'COMs..,... h Ccunly ~ oC The .... , .... ,.. :-' .. ~~ 11. 22. 21, NcMmOtr a, 1'Nt Ml*'*1I .,.. llld u.,y , Jl'ubll.W Newport ~ ... 1 .,. llOTICI ..._,Wt. nm On1nOe COUl"Y on °"°°" .,. ~=.:. C-.......,... H~t) ....., 1111 ...tlh IM County OW\ of nft "'*'*11 wa Ned Ccst1 Mesi Hof ~ rv-llrlM M. Fr~,,,,.. t. 1111 AKP IUllNlll I!,._ .._. Oft. lt..,.O. 1, -~==""'==~·~ .. ~·"sl OrMGI County on Octobtr "4th "" Councy ci.r1l of .. ~ •• --·-' • II ........... '*"' AWfl, •O. ...... no9f74 VIC!I 1111 I ,. ....... 1tlt ltHI o...,.......,..,.._-.~•-• • • c.11.-7 ........ _ _.. • . --U..L-"'9l1C NOTICI ' PIOl170 Mr t7, 1N1 1111 ...,.,,,.... Tl'll1 bu1lne11 ti co~ eo.. ..... ,_ OcK1bw = a... Ana. °"'· 1NI ltlltntit ...... ..........., l'ublthed NllWPOft 8ffCh-.,........_ ...... -PIO~ T·T4l Thi ro:.::.· PfJtW ~t~l=•~orn-ti. 22, 21, ~ I, AIOI K. ,.., Stat I. Qrt. ::.:-r~ alltl-d ••IJll••••.,.. Cott1i...., Pilot Odobw ............... _.. PUIUCMOTICE .,..~bwlntil•: mtnOld lo nnuct .,..,._ 1111 Ill 1'1., a.c:. At-. Cell'. •2' ~..,on atuliMicll 11, 2:2, :n, HOY9l'nb9r 5, Cotta ~ ~. ti "'°"" lH€ TOUCH CO... ,,... undtr b rtcddoul T-122 t2Th'l", .. •~-._ '* 1111 PIOl4Q Thi f'ClllOlllMI PlfWll 1'111 bet 24, ---1, • .... MtACIAl NfO A!.llOfH. ............ NW{t) IMecl ·-· .. oono .. 7.:::: T .. 111111 ................. llALCLIANINOltR\'a,111o¥9on:9epttmt>w11, PUIUCNOTICI ~trr.1':''"'r1o1)MI ~Ntwpor\BWl'l- (•)ACI ~o COAPOo PUBLIC llOTICI T·ne 1111 ... nt 14412 v...... a.. ......, 1111 " "" -· r•11•• ,_111 • Q CoaUi ...., Plot Ocflliblf Mll t40 Tht ~'Ill ,...... .,,., Cellf ... , "*' M. ,..,. Ml .... lo '· .. 11, 21, 1•1 H A ..... Caerl OrM ''"· PUIUC MOTICI .,. dolrll IMirllM •: °""" calMa. 144fl Y• ttllt ....,,,... Wttl lllld ........ .... =..,:.• .... ~, ._.. T·701 OYe co.er ..... c.111.12121 ......... THE ~x. 1n ... '"' Cl, Mlaeton VlefO, -"'eoune, a.ti OI ......... ~(t ,.__ r ... 1 .. , ... All:lrft.. .. IMdo .............. ,.... •• ..... l)r, ••• , "'"'POl1 calf, .. , 0,..,...COldyM~ """ ,....,,. ---~ -llf.... .. WllOTICI uuroge .xltl. wooit, 1.MaP arol, C.IM, • ......,.... B111loltl Mw ~. Clllr. ~ Tiii• buelnffld le c~ blr 1a. tll1 .,. dOk'll tM6r!tila.~~ol&Ul 1•1 .. I'll• "'""'Gi.M•Mf.1'1'1 901n n. ,.~ .,...__ ltwl•urnt Atmtn Mic. ·1a-~. CIUcled by: an lr!cldAll PIOl741 MOllL( IOOKK .,.,._, BUY -• ,,.._. .. ,..,., 1u11111t l'andofl, ltl Mdoli1t ........ •j Thi POlloolrilng Pt1*Wll tMM,c.M.t:r110 Th• 191lllrtnt(•J com-,.....,_.Newpoftltl!Cft. IOWTIOHI. 1aoo Lleo 8 1· •=--.... ~ ::::r l'•Y• How o<t Tl·-··"'" ....... -.. , --10 -· -lo•--- -.... ~ ...... , --..._ II I I C1i11. -Alft a, ,....... '1Wp, DMJIOIWNTAL 11W4 ~ CllC'tf120 ,... Ulw:tlf ._ flloilloell _.,._.,,. tal'V" n. ~-,., •• Tl'tlt bWt"'rr .. eon.-Cell. W1'I ,O .. TATION IYITlfMI, Thll IW•IMt• It OOtlo 8"'6MN ,.,,,...,, .... brflt .... 0cto0W 1, I. 11, Mlef'IMt L OObb1, l2t .. ... am _.., i;r, i .... ~ liloNrt .,.._. .., Mtt \1r UM. ...... t41, dllCtltd by. IM.rtNnd Ind ~ on: 1"2'1111t.. 11, 1 1 1"4klr V.dlt, ~ .,... e IWW CAI' !~t'f"U"~ •• ;u~,:i~;~~Ot;l~I~!!!!!!~ !!"""' 11111 1 lfflilt a., ,........, New.0'1 .. atft, Callt, Wlllll lttl T·7d "'· c.ttf, •TOI •• , • Tuesday, October 15, i881 - ... ,.. -111 -r--.. ~ . ' ..... . ' . . " Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. 642-5678 RanotMt8Mla Tuius CREEK VILLAS Condominium Homes 1-2 Bedroom• ~om $108,490 GolfCourM Neighborhood I 714/589-2883 the San Juan Group Corrllld ch •I M.tr i U22 DUPL•xa a•R aaA Xlnt cond. Reduced 10 S495,ooo owe. Owner 721·1170 Costa Mesa 1024 MEET Irvine t 044 $5,000 DOWN!! 1 BR 1BA townhOme, Orange Tr•• Orlgl· nel owner, clean & •• rene. $112,000. LIZ/CHUCK .JON•S 780.SOOO orMe-5743 Ramax black togo Newport Beach 1069 Soul" C(o.i<.' Metrr1 1086 $153,900 TOWNHOUSE 3 bedroom, 1 ~ bath 2 1tory townhOuse, 2 ear garage, nice yard, Iota of ceramic tile, mauve carpet, mini blinds, move In condrtlon. Call Bob Koop Jr. 760-5000, Ext 142. Houses/Condo For Sale M obile Homes 1100 Hou ses Condos For Rent UL'lll.'1 .ii ~ 1 L)" BALBOA PAI.MS • 1 bd penlhOUM WI • $800 EASTSIOE C.M. • 3 bd House $975 SO COAST METRO • 2 bd, condo· 11095 PENINSULA • 2 bd HOUM $1200 LIDO ISLE -2 bd Condo St295 NEWPORT SHORES • 3bd House I 1500 OCEANFRONT • 3 bd fum, winter • S 1600 OCEANFRONT • 3 bd Condo S2000 CORONA DEL MAR • 3bd Home w /lrplc $2100 BALBOA ISLAND • 2bd bayfront • $2200 UDO ISLE • 3 bd, bay. front • $3000 EMERALD BAY • 4 bd house • $3500 WINTER RENTALS AVAILABLE Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 631-1400. 760-3600 540-1220 496 6800 R0pointing? If your looking to repaint it, rebuild it, re~oce it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service your looking for. •,;o w r •I• .. "'' PilDL PUIUC NOTICI Draft Declatetlon t~U= N~T~~~ and PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE None• 0 , No. 9~ conjunction Election to Sell wu r• PUBLIC NOTICE s:;218 Dick Campbell: EASEMENTS OVER LOT A 1991 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PV8UC uu °" :1:.11~~~::10::. ~~d~st~~~ ~o. 1~~ BIC14 rr.~~':;3~up~: 14-AHO LOTS 141 THROUGH SE.1'RAHO bef 1) Mttrepresentallon; (C)NEW FULflllMENr paflt90UL PROPDTY opmen1 Permit No. 91·26 041080 by the under· NOTICE OF ~~911TOflagt l>oxll ~ ~u_:::e~ :g~ RECONVEYAHCE lied~~:. sale date specl· 2) Negligent Mlsrepresen-COMMUNICATIONS AKA Mo. 9310a end Condi1k>nal UM Ptrmlt 91Qned. PETITION TO ...,,... reey A. Geohegan: Ft . ' COM .. AHY Dated Oc tober 8 talion: NF COMMU,..,,CATIONS ~'°the Cellfoml1 No. 91-45 8UISMI the If!.. Oated: September 24, ADMINllTER ~ h.mlture 6 usorted 1 ':H~7110NC7. PAGES 4"°°1WEROAADElf?D870 1991 ' 3) Breach on Contract; IO)NEW FULFILLMENT Setf·S«Yk:e Storage Facfl-vlronmental lmp1cte .. 1991 l!.STATI! OF " lUSIVE , y H and PUBLICITY SERVICES AKA tty ~8 lo p Code 21700 IOClated lllltth a Pf090Sal lo LEWIS & DRUFFEL LllVl!RN• M WH : S~7 uura T. Judkins: OF MISCELLANEOUS IRWINDltU, CA 11i7<'6 an on Bui 4) Rec1ss1on. NF PUBLICITY SERVICES .t . , the undWllgned conttruct 1 284 unll condo-8001 I I C 1 ... • l!.J!LUt .. , Boan:I, Misc. BoxH MAPS. F~ THE (818)314-6370 Tuynh Pham CAROL C. FITZOER· 2706 Harbor Bl. #100: will 1t public auction mlnlum Pfojlct with Pflvatt DJ.... rv n• enter CASI! NO. A191081 and househOld gooda PURPOSES AS DESCRIBED BY: O. 1.AUGHUN, ASST. Published Newport ALD, CLERK Costa Men. Clkf. 92626 on October 30 1991 .f recrHtlon lrH on 9 8 .... , iulte 840 lrvtne, To an helra, bentllclarlea, 8-388 CUl1l•atepanl Fox: IN ARTICLE XIII. SECTION 4 ,,.,.,. ,.,,. .. ~"" Beacl\/Costa Mesa Pilot M Do th l P R 10:00 AM, 2015 N~ orou acre• localld within Ca ltf o rnla 92 7 t 8 credltOft, contlnQ9n1 crt<:fi. W11her/dryer. misc. tur· Of THE DECLN\ATION OF c;854.i2nc-..c: October 15, 1991. By ~~9,aJ~ cto~Rn;ton, Bea~h a :1vti. =: We~,: Blvd., Cotta Mesa, CA,_. the R4·2t-O.CZ (HI .. (714)727-0SOS lora, and 1Mrson1 whO may nlture and household COVENANTS COHOOIONS minster Calif 92683 1onal projMrty Including Dentlty Rllklemlll • g29 Br: DEBRAH. LEWIS, otherwt .. bl lnltreated In 8-382 Ken Sione: Mite AHO RESTRICTIONS 1 0-l/9/ 151991 1839 DAT£ MAY 31 • 1991 This busln.ess Is con- furnllUle, clothing, tool• Unlta/Acre-011.Coutal •so., Attorner/Agent 1~.~VllERorN11ta11,"' bolh, ~~1 J ·•-P RECORDED IN BOOK PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Published N1wpor1 ducted by· an Individual and/or other hou1thold lone) Dletflct. The proJecl for Baneflcl•rJ The o ·... EM. WHEELER o.... 1terson : 11ogo PAGE 174 OFFIC Beach1Costa Mesa Pilot The reg1strant(s) com-ttema tlor.S by the follow-9111 la located 81 IOVlhwesl y 1 ra•II1•1 C ~ n d A PETITION h11 been Jam Packed wl1h boxts 'RECoAos · IAI. Flctltloua 1259 38 October e. t 5, 22, 29, menced to transact busl· 'rz.~.losePH HILLS· ::i:~t~~:::~ ~v· rrilnium Aaan. 0-~~MB~ ~~gE;l~LN~~: H~:.~:~er~:~~:"rurn'::~:~ EXCEPTING THEREFROM Bu:lneH Nam• ESCROW NO. 1384-AL 1991 · ~~~~ne~~de~~~~(:il~~~: Sit 0033 RAUL GARDUNO A co of the r M · 1 Publlahed Newport GENFELTER In the Supt-Items All OIL. Oil RIGHTS, tatement NOTICE OF t8l l above on: N'A CO.; SP eo 17 RUDY on me~lh lhe Oep~~ BHch/Co1la MHa Piiot rlor Court or C1llfornla, B-469 A 01W1e1 J. MINERALS. MlftoERAL ~ Followlng persons BULK SALE I PUBLIC NOTICE Oonlhala P. Reddy SAAVEDEA: SP E 113 of Community Devel-Odober 8, 15, 22, 1991. County of Orange. Weber: Antique chest, misc RIGHTS. NATURAL GAS 1~~IOR~b':..:~~=~~s: E (Notice pur1uent This •latement ·was filed BYRAN BURDEN; SP 0039 opment. City of Hunllng1on t806 TM jMlltlon requeata lhat fUmlture Ind boxes RIGHTS. AHO OrHER 589 p I ~ NT. to UCC Sec. NOTICll OF with the Counly Clerk of MICHAEL MELTZ: SP 0051 Beach, 2000 Main Strfft PUBLIC NO ROBERTA NEWCOMBE C·l 74 Oy1n1 Clark: HYOROCARBOHS BY Bea~h rC~lfD~2~~1\tlnglon 8t05 of bulk INTENTION NOT TO Orange County on Septem· MICHELL SPEIRS: SP Huntlng1on Beach, Callfor: TICE :d P~l LINGENFELTER ;:lh~household goods WHA.TSOEVER MME Beveriy ~utchinson 5891 aale as denned EXCEED bfr 24. 1991 = !·~A BARNETT: SP nla. An'/ person wishing to NOTICE rePf:~em~:l~s at~:'~:~ C·182: ur~her I H'llts· KHOWH THAT MAY BE Price Or .• Hunt1'ngton In UCC Sec. 8102 13,500,000 F507774 H108 Je~of~E~~ :."d:1' to~ ~~~~':.~ INVITINO BIDS ter lhl .. ,.,. of the dee• Household gooJs Ind rur: p~'tt OR ~NOER !~DE ~~Ch, bCalifl. 92649 (2)(3)tll)) I PUBCLOISCTFAl~E,,.SCAING Published Newport Beach- SP H129 TAMARA fAs'. thl:fv (30) da of°ihl NOTICE la hereby given dent. nlture ...,.,... S us ness Is con· NOTICE IS HEREBY' ...,.... Costa Mesa Pilot Odoti.r TEA· SP Ht 53 RON STA-tlce by ~Ing s 1 :;o-that sealed proposals tor The !Million requests tM C·209: R.B. Associates· ~~INABOVE dueled by: an Individual GIVEN that 1 bulk sale Is AUTHORITY 1991 1, 8. 15, 22, 1991 LEY' comm.nit 1o the O: en furnishing all labor maltrl-decedent'• wlH and codl· Aprox 50 Assorted boxes · BED, TOGE"TriER Th• reglstrant(s) com· about to bl made. LOCAL AGENCY T·770 °""'* rff«VH the rtahl ment of Community 0 Pll1· ats. equipment, trinspona. clla, II eny, bl admitted to C..221: A DeWHs Weber· r1 TriE PERPETIJAl menced 10 ttansact busl· The name(s) and busl· REVENUE BONDS p IO bid 11 IN Nie fSiK 0pmen1 Planning DM°=' lion and 1uch othef tacltl-probate. Th• wiU and any T.V. Assorted tools boxes· RtGHT Of OAILllN<l. B'ss under th• Fictollous ness address of the seller SERIES A UBLIC NOTICE cn.aet must be made wlth P.O. eOx 190 H • ties as may be required for coc:llclla are av1llable for clotha etc. ' ' MINING. EXPl.Of\ING N4 uslnen. Name(s) ltsted are: A LlAN MC KA y, NOTICE IS HEREBY personal ct.eclct or easn-Beach. CA 926"48 uotlngton TRAFFIC SIGNAL MOOIFI· examination In lh• file kept C..245: s.n Plt9f: Assorted OPEAATION THEREF ·~· onH NIA YVONNE MCKAY, 145 E. GIVEN. l)UfSuant to Cahlor· Ft~~~T11~S 19fa checu only All Published New r CATIONS, HARBOR BOU. bytheeourt. boxes. bags. smaU appll-0 STORING IN N4 verty utchinson 19TH STREET. COSTA. n.1 Govtrrvnent Code Sec chaMd gooda we IOld~; B11ch.Co11a M111 PP~o~ lEVARD AT MESA VERDE The petition requeals au-arlCH & furni1Ute REMOVING THE SAME Th~s ~tat~menl w~s filed MESA. CA TAX ID No. 95--hon 53692, lhat the Cost~ BUSINESS NAM£ it M and must bl paid for Octoblf 1 5 1991 DRIVE-EAST; HARBOR thorlty lo 1dmlnlller Ille n-C..oo2: F R O Bltnd: a FROM SAID LANO OR 1'HY w.t 1 1 ounty le<k ol :!5-46966 doing busuies. Mesa Public Financing Au-STATEMENT .iwJ removed al the time of ' • T83l BOULEVARD AT HARBOR late undtr lhe Independent large brown couch and OTHER LAND INCLUOI ~~· ~nty on Seplem-as: FASHION ONE HOUR thority. C()sta Mesa Call· The following perton$ ult Sales •ubJKt to pt10f SHOPPING CENTER EN· Administration ol E11ain love seat THE RIGHT · 1 1 CLEANERS lorn•a (Of•og• County) in-are doin<J busmen as· canC.tiatlon In the event of PUBLIC NOTICE TRANCE; ANO INSTAUA· Act. (Thia authority will C-3011, Thomas Thor· WHIPSTOCK T F507483 All olher business namu lends to ffll an amount' not UK.A PARTNERSHIP. 650 Mltl9mlnt between TION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL allow 1he personal rePf• kelson: Aprox. 30 bOxes DIRECTIONAL Published Newport Beach· and addresses used by lh• 10 excffd '3 500 ooo prm-Town Center Dnv1, Costa and obligated party. = T·79783 INTERCONNECT ON 16TH Mnlallve to take many ac· 8-542: Michael Landers: AHO MINE ~ DAil Costa Mesa Pilot October seller(s) within the past cipat amount' of ihe Costa Mesa 92626 thll 15th and 22N0 di of MOTICll OF STREET BETWEEN PlA· Ilona without obtaining few box11 LANO 1, 8, 15. 22, 199t three years. H stated by Mesa Public Ftnancing Au-B.U. Patel, 650 Town Cen- Odober, 199t Pubk ~tor· TRUST••·· SALi! CENTIA AVENUE ANO SlJ. CO\A1 IPPfOYal. Befort 1ak· 8-355: Patrick CookToys, ~~R THAN THOS T·787 ~:oelltr(5), ere: SAME AS lhority 1991 Local Ag&ncy '" Orrve. Suite 1910, Costa age Manlgtment In PERIOR AVENUE, wiff be Ing certain VlfY Important boxes, cloths AEINABOVE VE Revenue Bonds Seris A at Mesa. CA 92626 Teltphone (8tll) 2..C.ao~· RefaNneel received by the City ol actions, ~If. the per· ~·253: Paul DeGras ... DESCRIBED OIL OR PUBLIC NOTICE The name(s) and busl· public sate. Bidi wolf be 'r• Ra1nl B .. Patel. 650 Town Agent for • Yolende a. Cota Costa Mesa 11 the Offiee of sonal representative Will bl Misc boxes WELLS. TUNNELS AN ness address ol the celved T 0 Center Dnve. Surte 1910 Pu 11 ,~· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT the Cl!y Clerk '77 Fair required to give notice 1o This sale win bl by com-SHN'lS INTO THROU Fictitious buyer(s) are: CHONG YUL on uesday, cto-Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ' Bt1cbh.C ed Newport UNDER THE DECLARA· Drive, Costa Meia Callfor· lnlereatld persons unless jMtltlVe bidding on the 28 OR ACROSS TH Bualn1ta Name MOON 605 ·30·2767, ber 22 • 1991 • al ll:OO Anand Patel, 650 Town Odoblf f:'~ ~··~ Piiot l'ION OF COVENANTS, nla, until the hour 'of 10:00 they have waived notice or day of Oct., 1991, at 10:00 SUBSURFACE OF TH Statement MYUNG SOON MOON. a..m. (Pacific Daylight Sav-Center Drive. Suite 1910. ' 2• 99 CONDITIONS AND RE· a.m .• Oc1ober 28 1991 at consented 10 the proposed 1.m. on the premises LAND HEREINABOV The Following persons 605·30·2766, P 0 . BOX lngs Time), al the offices ol Costa Mesa, CA 92626 -_,..-..,. _____ 184;__1 STA ICTIONS, AS AN· which time tMy will 'be action.) The Independent where aald property Is DESCRIBED. AND 1 are doing business as: l 0398. LOS ANGELES. CA Merrill Corporation, One This Business Is con. PUBLIC NOTICE NEXED TO THE SUBJECT opened publicly and read admlnlatratlon authority will stored and which Is localed BOTIOM sue THUY PHAM CONSULT· 90006 Bunker Hill. 60t Wnt 5th ducted by: Joint Venture ---------I PROPERTY, UNLESS YOU aloud In the Councll Cham-bl gr1n1ed unless an Inter· at Alf space Slorage 1535 WlilPSTOCl<ED 0~ ING, 26 WOOdsOfrel, Irvine dThe assets are generally StrHI Suite 240 Los An-The reglsrrant com-1.aQAL TAKE ACTION TO PRO-betS. Sealed proposals esled person lil11 an ob-Newport BIYd In the city or OIREC IONAl Calif. 92714 ' escrobed as: FURNITURE. eles' Call! r 1' menced 10 llansact busl· ADWRTINMl!NT TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT shall bear the tllle of the jectlon to the jMtltlon and Costa Mesa. County of Or· WEUST TU~~El~RILLEg Thuy Phan, 26 Woodsor· ~l~~tE· EQUIPMENT, ti, Nollet ~ n1~ 9o~7 t ness under the fictitious DOARTMaNT 0 , MAY BE SOLO AT A PUS. wort< and name ol th• bid· shows good cause why the ang1, Slate ol California.. • AH rel, Irvine, Cahl. 927t4 Will, LEASE. nv ng ids business name or names COMMUN,,_ UC SALE. IF YOU NEED der but no other dlstln-court should not grant lhe The landlord reserves the SHAFTS UNDER AND This business Is con-LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· and the Preliminary Official listed above on June 8. '' • AN EXPLANATION OF THE gulshlng matks. Any bid r• 1ulh0flty. right to bid al the 1111. Pur· BENEATH ~ BEYONC ducted by: an Individual MENTS. COVENANT NOT Statem1n1 pertalnlng to lhe 1991. Dl!V'llLOPMl!NT NATURE OF THE PRO-cetved after the scheduled A HEARING on the pelf· chases must be made with THE EXTERIOR LIMITS Thi reglstrant(s) com· TO COMPETE and are lo-Bonds are bo1ng prepared BU PATEL PLANNING DMllON CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, ctoslng time fOf the receipt lion will be held on OCT(). cash and pald tor at lht THEREOF, AHO TO menced to transact busl· Sated at: 145 E.. 19TH by Ind may be obtained This s1atemen1 was filed -CITY OF YOU SHOULD CONTACT A of bids shall bl returned to BER 3t, 1991 a1 1:45 PM In time of purchase. This sale REORILL RETUNNEL. ntH under the F1cllt10us clREET, COSTA MESA. from Rod Gunn Associates wtth lh• County Cl11k of HUNTINGTON BUCH LAWYER. bidder unopened. 11 shall Dept. 3A located at 700 Is aublect to prior cancel-EOUlf>. MAINTAIN. REPAIR. Business N1me(s) hsted Th bot tnc 3010 Old Ranch Pak. Ofange County on S.plem-Notlc9 i. hereby given by On October 29, 1991. 11 bl the tole responslblMy 01 Civic Center Drive West. latlon rn the event of 11111• DEEPEN AHO OPERATE above on: Aprll 1. 1991 t ~ k sale Is Intended wa·y· s it 330 s r · bef 20, 1991. the DlpMrnent ol corn-10:00 1.m., the uw Office the bidder 10 SM that his Santa Ana, CA 92701. menl between landlord and NN SUCH WELLS OR Thuy Pham 0 consummated at the • u • 111 F5075U mun1ty ~I.~ of LEWIS 6 ORUFFEL. a1 bid Is ree.lved In proper 11 you objee1 to the grant· obligated party. MINES. WITHOUT. Thl1 aat1m1n1 was filed ~~~ ~lgRANGE GALAXY 893Ch. CA 90740. tel• Published Newport n1ng OMaion of the City of duty appainted agent tor time. Ing ot the petition, you Publlahed Newport HOWEVER. THE RIGHT TO with the Couoty Clerk o W • t 2 9 I 2 phone (213) 598·7677. Fi· Beach/Costa M Hun~Beach that the the T"-Venallllt CondO-A set of P11t1s, Special ahould 1pjMar at the heat· B11ch/Costa Mesa Pilot OfUlL MINE. STOOE. Orange County on Sept~ ~ookhuc?~ :Jr:t'· Garden nancng Consultant to tl'le October 8 15 ·~ P~t foll Draft Negative "*llum AQociatlon. under Provtslons and addlllona 10 Ing and slate your ob-October 15, 22, 1991. EXP\..~ AND OPEAATE blr 20, 1991 ove. O and the Authority • • • • Oedara ,.quHt hat LandRpunuanl to the DEC. General Provtslona lo lht ~ Of me written ob-1834 THROUGH THE SURFACE F~07480 ~~pt1''1~~ll date is Qc. Dated: September 1991 bMr'I ~and will bl A ATION OF COV· Standard Sp1clflc1tlons with the court bl-PUBLIC NO OR THE UPPER 500 P.ublisJ'led Newport Beach Th ' 30 199t l809 IUbmlited to the City of ENANTS, CONDITIONS may bl obtained et the Of· ore lM hearlng. Your 1p-TICE Of" THE SUBSURFAC~~ Costa Mesa Pilot Oc1o to C•l=I ~~IS •ucbjecl Allan L Roeder E PUBLIC NOTICE Huntington Beach Planning ANO RESTRICTIONS flee of IM City Englntlf IM~ may bl In person THE 1 II tS 22 1991 1 8 orm om· ' • 1 ' Commfatlon for lhllf eon-~&R'a"), NCOrded In 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa: °'by Vo\.W attorney. T '·NO. 14211 t.N«> HEREINA80VE • • • • merctat Code Section ecuUve Director 1---F1-c_tl_tl_ou-.--- 111dert!loo. Tri. Draft N • 13226, Pag1171-115, Califomla. upon nonrefUnd· ti you are a cmltor or a NOTICaOfTRUSTU"I 0£SCR*8EOAS RESERVED T· 610CS.2. Published Newport INe Declaration w1n i: . et eeq. lnetuaiw, Offlclal able payment of s1s.oo. An contingent creditor of 1he &ALa UN01R DUD Of BY THE IRVINE COMPA>4Y The name and ,lddreu or Beacl\/Cos11 M11a Pilot Business Mama avaA1bte for public rl'Mw AICOfdl of°' ... County, edditlonal e~ of $5.00 decea19d, you must Ille TRUST AS DEED RECORDED PUBLIC NOTICE I the person w1lh whom October t5, 1991. Statemont and comment fOf twenty. Caltfomla, at annexed to must bl Included If hln· your clalm with the court YOU ASE IN DEFAULT SEPTEMBER 20, 1G'77, O clalms may be nled Is OR· t84 The Foll~ng persons one (21) d_ayt commend the eubject Pfoc>trtY vest· died by mail. Plans apeclfl. and mall I copy to the per· UNDER A DEED Of TAUST BOOK 123&3. PAGE 525 OF N TICE TO ANGE GALAXY ESCROW. O are dOlng business u : Tue~ OC1ober 15 1911 Ing In 1h• name of Yolanda cations and other 'contrae1 tonal J1pr1Hnt1tlv• ap-DATED SEPTEMBER 20 OFFICIAL. RECOODS OF CREDITORS OF 12912 Brookhurst Strett. PUBLIC NOTICE TEAM MOO. 3857 Birch Draft Hevatllle ~lb S. Cota. WILL SELL AT documents may 1180 be 911• pointed by tM court within 1918. UNLESS YOU TNfi. Of\NfGe COUNTY. BULK SALE Garden Grove. CA 926-40 St. Suite 567. Newport No. 91-37 acoe .... the If!.. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE amlned at the Office of the tOUf months from lhe dale ACTION TO JW>TECT PARCEL NO 475-034-06 (SECS. 8104, and lhe last day for fting LEGAL NOTICE B .. ch. Calif. 92660 Ylronm•ntal lmpacta ••· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR City C18fk ol the City or of ft'11 l11uane1 of 11n1re YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY 8105 U.C.C.) claims by~ creditor sh1R NEWPORT·Ml!SA Derek Hlfbert FUNtanl, aoclattd with a PfoPONd CASH (P1y1bl1 11 lhe llmt Costa Mesa. Plana and H provided In section 9100 BE SOlO AT A• PUBUC T"-llr..C ICJdi.u and E1crow No. 7313-MC ~ ~t=nes' ~991 :.~lch UNIFIED SCHOOL t~~2~ line, Cyprest, grldlnQ plan. A griding Of tale In i.wtul money of apeclflcallon• will not bl of the C::llfornl• Prob•t• SALE IF YOU NEED o4her oommon deslgnauon Noll~ Is hettby given to the I I I •Y ore DISTRICT F ed plan lo 1toek plT• ap-the United Stat11) at the malled unleH the ad-Code. The time for llllng EXPlANAT'ION OF :e • any, cf tr.. lffl ~ credltora of the within apee~~c f= ••1 • date NOTICE IS HEREBY ~7 ::~!':' ~°"'L:" 11 · proxlmat.iy 165,000 cubic ovtalde front .,,trance of ditlonal $5.00 charge It in. elalma wUI not expire ~ NATURE OF THE delc:r1l>ed alloYe 19 named "'11f that 1 bulk Dated· Octo~ 11 1991 GIVEN thal the Board of Beach Call! 9265~· gvna YMfl Of .oil on at.Sacre the AT&T 8ulldtng. localed eluded with payment. fore four month• from the PROCEEDING AGAINST purported to be· 4sog 111111 about to bl med• o CHONG V\IL MOoN Education of the Newport· Mark' Edward p ldl area. Solla to be aloc:kpllld at 8001 lrvlne Cenler Ortve, Each bid lhall bl made heiring date notloed YOU YOU ~.....,.,,. .. ..,. SURAEY AVENUE the uut1 ducrlbed MYUNG SOON M M111 Unln.d School Dis· tOl50 Stllbl1e Al a~ 1 • heft bfft'I rtmOWd u a llVIM, California. all right. on the Proposal form, aboV9. • ~ NEWPORT • betow. OOH trlct of Of1nge County will tal v ve.. oun-r.u Of llrMC lmpfov. 11119 and Interest conveyed ah11t1 P·1 thtough P.9 You may examine the file c,:!.ACT A LAWYER ~ BEACH. C.A The names and bualness Publlahed Newport receive Haled bids up to T~lt ' 1:V· falrf. 9~708 "*"' In the .,.._ Tri. 10, and now held by n. Pfovlded In the eon1tae1 kept by the court. " you SE~~ ut-i '* The 1ddr .. s" ol the seller are: Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot 2:00 p.m. on the 2lrd day ducted :.,~ n•!!..a!, co~ prOject will reeuft In a final und• Mid CC&R'a In the d0C1Jmenls, end ehall be lrt a pertOn lnterNted In T sSee undersigned GEORGE KATSIYIANNI, Octobef 15. t9111 . of October, 1991 11 the nerahlp • 1 .---pan. gr~ of 1 1 12 fMt above prot*1Y atiualed In uld accompanied by a certified the "tale, you may ft .. RECONVEYAHCE N dlldalms fltl'tY 802 N. Coast Highway, 1947 P\A'chaslnQ Office ot said Th v,. ~ Of Oat1leld Av-County and S11t1 d• or cashier'• Cheek or• bid with the court I formal ,.._ COMfWft', a c.lfotnla l&ll>llllV for lllY ~tctn11s guna 8each, CA 92651, School Olitrict, localed 11 • reglitrant(I) com- enue. ni. alt•:. located on ICtlbld at: bond for not Itta than 1~ queat for Special Notice or ~ • ..,,.._, or of the ..,... acldrlSI end ANNA KATSIYIANNI, 802 N. PUBUC NOTICE 2985-B Bear SlrMI. Costa ~und~ ~ the IOUttllldl Of Oat1Mld Unit 93 of Lot 1 of Tract or the amount or their bid, the filing Of an '""'1tory •~ INltM or °"* common dlslgnlllton, Coast Highway, uguna MIN, CA 9?628, 11 Which e m. N ~"'='~-:::.''• .. "'::"' .=. :-eoo':"':: ::: ~ ::: ':"':·::.=.a;; :'"':;'"": .M:.: • "'li.:': =.. ..... "t:~~ c......... .:::v..i:m~;~ - -"":::".:re :Er •;;,, ~ ~ A c:opy Of the requnt It of M~ Maps, Of· potal ahall be eon-'der.ct account at provided In aic~lltd by l ~ unpeld ~ o1 IN Of the cNll exec:utM olflce DlaTRICT OP ~~D SUPPLIES Detek H«bert FUNtari on Ille wilt\ the o.oattment lldal ReconSI Of Orange unltH 1ccomp1nled by Hctlon 1250 °'the Callfor· RU80TTOM AHO ow.A .... OClllgaUorl tlCUflG by "" of the Miier Is: Same as FRANK c 1uacH FOR FOOD SERVICES 11\11 ttatemenc of comMunlty 0.V.lor>-09untv, c.llfornla. auoh cashier'• check, n1e Probei. Code. A A-. RUIOnOM. HUIMHO ~ to bl IOtO end •bow oun• L IUICH ci NA bids .,., to be In ~ With the Cowtty ~:"" ment, City Of Hur\tnglOll ni. aVMt addr ... and eaah. or bidder'• bond. quest for Special Notie. AHO Wlf:E McofOld,..,.... llltmllld OOlls.. As lated by the Mlllt, all BUSCH OKCANO C~ cord~ with COndltlon.I, Ofa19 ,_,_.. -~-°' BMcn. 20oo Main av..-othet common dellgnetlon. No bid ahall be conaJd. form It llYll!able from the • .,,.,,... lfld other bullnest """" and ., ... lnatructionl end ~Inc. blr 11. n"' ___ .....,.. Huntington IMCh. Calif ; • Sf'/, Of IN ,.... property em uni... It It made on • court etertc. ~ ~. 1 advlnc• .. lddrHHI usld by the PORATIOM, • Nevllda ISorlt Mlldl .... on file In • 1 1 Ilia. My l*IOn ~ % dMcfibed ebove ~ blank form fumllhed by the Attorney fof Petftloner: ..._, •517854 d ._ : ~ the lnll'll Miier Wfthln thrM yearl t>. COtpOtetlen, the ol1lc9 ot the P\H~ FSOTOH ::;i:-,.c:.:::..-: r:.::'.' ~.~i1~N•w.:: ~,".;-:::..':,."'"..: ~....t..-=: ,;: ="='" =:-. .... -:-ol = ": = ':':! •ACIPl ... PIDILITY :::;..-..::..-..!:."°:'.:: ~ ":'.::: '"'"r-orie (21) cf.,. of 9Meh, Calllomla the ~fllena of the "'°" 20I, P.O. lolC 1•. Cotta OMHQECounly, ~ rrv... ~lo C8ltl. IN bUyer ar•: ~ LIR INaURANC• co .. Cotta ...... CA 92t2t. blr 24, October \, .. ts. Ihle notice by pnwtdl~ The und1r1lgned di• posal requlramwcta. Meaa, CA t2t2t (714) 54eo end~ to ._ Ho1oe wtll tccept a The nemea and but1Ma 'Mf'I e Cew.mle No tllddlr rney withdraw 1991 Mfften COf'M'l9nt9 to the dalma ll"f bblllty for any heh bld<Mr must haV'I a 8804 d OMMAI Ind Bldlon CllNlr'I et'9dl drlwn on • lddm11" of the t>uyw .,,. • "" his Bid tor • S*iod or tlldy = .... ~ ~ ~ = c;::'.l:i!. !lc1~ l.~o~.':~,· M~:.··.~:.: ::.:'v ~ .::":.":::.. ~. = .: ~':"'.:.....'""Vi..!~ l::l.~l::L~ LIO. :".::= 'i:=. _.1-------..:T:.;;.•7'3:,: Yltlon. P.O. lo• teo. ~ mon tlon. If tiff, 1r1ea1 contt1etorl bnM Oc1ober e. to, 11. tnt 252.940 °' lllld flld9t'W et'tdll uNOtl or • HHf. TUYNH PHAM, IUMMOMI IN A The eotrd ofEducatlon or HAVE A ~on a..cn CA tll2MI. shown herein. and alao Pf~fled ear• TThl13 Aaconll. wtll Ill on chedl orewn by a ..... °' 2UH Lindley, MIHlon CML ACTION ttfl NewDCW1•MMI UnlW Publllhld N•wport laid .... wtll bl~. qulr.Sbytaw. o. OCT08EA21 tll • --.i _..,.and tcMW\ Vlefo,CA92t91 CASllNUM81!R khoo!Ditlrlctreaerv..the ~A8A"I.' •All' a .. ch-Coata MeH Piiot bu! MlhoUt oovenant or "TM ContfectOf' •hall com-PUBLIC NOTICI A.M.. It THIE MNN 1 11 1• ..a cllllcwt. lll'lllr9 ni. aUN to be IOld are cv ..... t-112 ICR ~ht to rtjad any or all .....,... .....,. Odobet ti, 1911. mt ~~a:.',,!:: ~.;' 1mf f:°'tf:: ::. ... ,INUOOTl~~.~O ~ ~-= ~ t:::\'1:W: =~~~-:.: lx~ 11111~ ~I~ ~-;!. ::.~ 641)-SIJ.71 .ncumbrancet c .......... , o the California .. v -P -. ._ ~ Code IUtff ~ aoodwllt So. Mc~ Ext ' P"9> '° -'we 11'1. tnfOrmaNty or • V M&.IC IOTICI ~"':, ;;-'~ ~bot~": Pf9VSl!lno AllANDOltlD =-~~ CA --.o to 00 ..... ~ Ind tr• Nme 'of a fut 1uma CA Me54tUonard =Wily In .,.,, lid ,. LSUL . = ..... ~. with ~:llMd by I~~-:; Noti!"~=~ glwn .pWIC· auclOn. D .. ::,., .... '" .. IVIN °' ::,~~ ':t '&o~ =.~~~ NSW,OR T -MI IAr--:-;;=::-:-~===:: _., .. " .. _., "*'°"' .. pro-Cotta Meta which are on that the ~ wtll hlClt*' '**' tlof ~ °'* IWI CMl'I le H!Qhway LAgur\I Blach Beach CA t2ee0 UNIPID acttOOL DI.. PLUG ~ Ott lllcMd Ina Mid CC&R'I. Id-ft-. With the Cltv Cleft! of Ml at pub11o aueaon pur· cr-r.-It ._ .,.. d ~do. ._ f,_.. may cA tH&\ ' YOU 'AA! HEM.IV SUM-TR IC T e f Or a" ta ODMM...-rt wnoM, "any_ under the Mid~: and ehd lotfelt ~to leetlOn 1911 of'" ...., monev d -----~of .. ni. bullnela name u..d MONl'.D and ....... to~ ~ terma of Nici CC6A11. ..... penalt u pruorlbtd the c:M1 COC9e of the 8'N ............ 11 ..... -n.eta't DMct unll ~ by the ..W ll lhat 10ca-Ille _... 1M a.it Of Illa ...._ L. -......,_ Ill 71111111...,.._ c:hatfN and _..,.,... of thet .. n fOr ~ of ~ lhe to1ow1na .., ....._ _,,.,.., ...... .....,._ to ._ 1tOn le : "HUSKY BOY Court •nd ~ "'*' .. .__ IMo om.. tM true1.. and of u.. of Mid Code. mllC .. laMOU• jMtl°"8l .......... "' •• piW.e or .. ..,,... •• BUAGEAS" PLAINTIFF'S ATTOAN!Y. ""* .. .............. I N lruet1 OfMlff by uld l"-~ Councl Of ... ~to-wit .,..,..,d br ...... In .. .......... Thie llllclpaMd dM9 of .IAMIS W. HARDISTY: _. W~ .... tow eeA0M OCM... Cly et Colta M.-,.. 1ilnMI -.,.,.. end ~ ....._." ... = ....... Wiii bl Medlt h ~ .... II °*bar Jt, NIClinoft, ,...._ ....,.._, aatJ la ...... 'Y The '°"' ~ Of tM ~ tna ltohl lO ,.... d ~. .. llMI II ..... c _. ' 1•t M .. ollclt of L..._ Mur1lhr t 5'oN. J4i P11btl1h•d New ort :::::..:;•=::." -= __ ..... _ ...,_ .. _ .. ,,,, "'"''"' 11,,.., _.,,,,.,; ·-"'....: •OOTUNITY llCOOW-~-. -·-,,_.. -~ !11ftO DMe1of1 ol ::b.,"-:, ~ ~ .3J :: Cl~:W:::,';·. ":.:e;'S:I ~=-= pd9, NO. • .._ It n. QTY ...., •• -. p a•mlon ~ ~ AVL. = .J·..s1~501~ Odo4* e. ti. tttt. =~ tNt ...... C'ti .... ...,,...an of Cena.... A.fll Th• Archlteol• ~ -~. Ta:• •• i:., ..... to~ lNe ~ .... II ~ M 1000 M.,,.,..,... .,. Drift Ne011M ooe11, ,.,,,... nt -. p OtouD: Miio...... ..._..,.,, • ..... -r .. -...._. to c.... Uniform e0m-coi1-.i.rl "'*" 11 ....._ ·-.,. -TICI ...__ ....... hM ........ ""' of .... c~~~~·d M N•w~ A-241 ~ ~ ,... ITATI OF~ ... ... .,.... ...... IHfClll coo IHtlon wn ...... MM.. ~ -= ..__r-.---:'fiiiiij-f;;~,;;_-·11 _ _. ................ WlllJM"l11l11tflhaf'O a ,.,_.a ... ,.._ n!Ue&mllo.80llea fllll" W# MCOflDlO ·""" .......... ••tot.I. wla*'lO ..... I .--,. .... . •:;-...111•111•111 .. M-' .... Gay 10tClf .... ll,D3l&tt\. Octobtf 11.12.1111. A-al 11ewe HMN: MO, ~ •• MG1iC1t t ..._ Ind .. I IO ~ h ,_... ol .......... -...~ 9ud •::... COIMllMio ':".:r-e .::. •c:::=:: ~ "41 ~ ..... ._ THRDUGH Rt ID. ::::r::: d h .._ INI eddllW·of .. ptnOft ...... 11 .. ~fl • 1 A !!!.••:-=·-11••.c".~" "" IDI ,..,,~_:•UR.: ~wn.ona ...... ~:'_,.-:::..= =~w.i:~=..:,:, ?fS..-...... .. M ~I ...,.._,.,. • a.a ~· ,,,._ THI COUNTV -........... ~ CftOW tlCll I. CHN'MAH ..,_ ....,,... yo_, t1r • :::""'"' i:--.,. • ...,.;:..l:,=,-0:: :.-"t-".,.., ..., IXW1V ,,,_ .... _::;='8:,,.CA.,.-~·".,. " oc'lr:v~ tel-.~.....,_ tr _, . .,_. , .. ..._._ NtO Join~ F\li-::"~ wm4 .... :_::;:.._.....--. ... ._ fGf ... ,dllllM ~1'*·11 a Cols··· .. UNl'nD AMUtlCA CUNAll • , .. , ,. mlM ...... .,,,, • ..... .......,... .. c•••liiiKI ...... wt.......... ~ .,.... ~ , .. lf\lll be OdoW -1••· ........... ..., .... "' F =-~ ..._ II ... IMlr'8ll "-¥ ~ woi.U> (UNIWI) • .. P • •• a1>111 ';t, ... iifi,cf:i :.-!::--: -.ni:11 .... 1 ........... ~ .... ,. ott .fl.: .. Jao"tt,C HO tic:»'\. lilNllhls• ll ·-••• 01.. ., .......... . -~ ........ ....... ..... -............... _ ..... lllY awm•-llOlll .... • ....~ ... INl'utduel ............ .. ... ..,._ "" IUIOl'lll ..... 1"""WU. ,.. , ... ~9ed --to ...... In .. WANTIDI IOU VIGITMIAN OR YOtM Ai llJCnul MeLT "°"" w C:-o::::t. ._,:. = ol tlllll9 •::"IM> AnucTIVI Uk• •porta, P~· 'ROVIDIR IAILOR IUZILIAN HILP GlllTLmU uw., on' •a 1•1 otec1t ~ ~ auD Ing Ma, dinner In or Single warm Letln, SWM, 11'11", 150 Iba. fel'TWe aought by at. Young 17 WM at· SWM. 4', ...... loofl. 1.ct•t 1111 ~ Newpoft ~ '°"8lled. or In tM cw of "" out. .. JC appeel, age 4'0'1, S'8", 135, Iowa Creative, epontan• tractive, educated, tempting IO leent 8alf. Ing for lhM ..,_.. •••_, Mt•-Dlelw Colla *-Hee ~ • bond, lM twtl WM INTELLIGENT 55-70. Me? I'm 57, dancing, theeter, out, 1ucceutul, netu-and traveled SWM, 24, room dancing. Semi-women who wan'* • 8PHkl Down boyl 1· 1,1. 11. It, 1111 T·7t1 thertOf •be~ to Sta bl a and ac· 5'5", blonde, blue mountain•, water rellat, new age, aall· for frlendahlp, Ian-relll'9d with 215 Iba. monogamoue man. ~~ t~t . tM 0111r1ct. Bid teGUftly pll hed blond 44 eyH, medium bulld, aporta. Looking for Ing, surfing, hiking, guage and cuHure I•• on a 8't W' frame, fOf W911clng • .,_,.., mov-11+ la/ft*t. ft Min INll be one o1 the to1GW-c5~5~ ~t d h ' ' nice to be with. Sound SWM, •tabla, humor· trav.Ung. Dedicated to eons. IC'....a.o1h nu....-.. eteady relatlon1hlp. lee, mualc, tun. Non.-........ •• ertlO'e.... Ing: C~•~-~CHhler•• ' an appy, Good? #4000. oua, laat r1latlon1hlp. pertonal and eplrltuat ....... -··-• Weatmlnater area. emoker and flt. -...... =-., ...... 1_-..._ PUIUC-TICI °'**'1~ -~ Ilk•• the outdoor•, "'4047. ... I not required. 4'3010. 300 ----_. -lllddlf" ........ ,.....,... ,,..,-looking for on• man ---------1--'"'"---------growt .. , • ncere com· #3032· # 1• I03oMATe ext St. ti,/ .,.. to the order of the with humor and lmeg-PETITE SPICE m It m • n t • N IS /0 · FUN ONE WON'T II ovw. U/min.. ao min c:~:S Cout ComtnunltY eo-... ~%<> 1!81att:~"::ho~; WITH SINCERE ":"Wt FEau1 E TO IE ON DIUPPONTID iiOf iLTiiiiinva CCITMIOll ~~of~ willing to travel to PZAZZ CLASSY ~ WITH ONE "Exceatlonally HMO-MaN °' Coeta MMa. JUDICIALt hll f*t tot a~ of btv- Newport Beach. "4-wish•• loVlng, gener· SINCERELY Self employed, 5'10", eoma": tan, ftt, 30'• 1"°° IM-OATI ... 40. NOTIC• TO OIPSN-Ive (!\.cteye.,.., W..d• eo .• NTT1s-..:4CooeTIVE. :f~: t~~~~::'~~~~ ~~~.~'1'1t~r, -;; swM WANTkl ED ttr ~i1t, •us=~tu~.~~: :01b~MYH1b1ng s't~:.~· 13to f::.'•~:::~g~~ncs':: ~!:W:~'::"o~ ::.~!~.,••:J::.Aa 'T*:ietorloltd°':*~~ " "" cherl1h me, ahare ... ng a •c· man who loYff mU91C, I ., rown "-· gr-.n •tending, ~· in.... Coe9t end their pfi-•RUNN•R 0011 t ..,.,.. the orMltOt ,.. "'" • ·TIN wonder of llfe. Love rop11n. Seeking live, P•lll•. •lnc•r• travel, theater, IMU •VM· 1011•• outdoors, II • t • ·-~ numbere 1-eoo-• Jtc*'G ~ Md .. bldl Ot w. "Asian" lady, 25-45, eport1, camping, en-0 n • nc ••• •"" • ""*""IO.lftolbeM '° w91w ~ •Hklng committed r.. dancing, bicycling, man over e•, open f°' full-Um• mHnlng. Hneltlve, nurturing. tov-the company of thentlc, romanUc end Ho.MEET Ext. 117 YOU M8 RlllQ IUl.D of ..... ~. "' bid latlonehlp with SWM, b a k 1" g brown 1 • s · m I n d I d 1 o n I ful commitment, ro-attractive lady with un-that 1peelal female fOf Hxy, wllh varied Int.,.. 1110!/et 13/mln. 11Y PLAINTI"• CA Ud Ot In the ='"fi ~ 3 .. ,.1, good feeling• #4049. f deratated elegance llfa .... 3038• ••t1. Seeke: Very LONEL-.. _.6, ••-~)· Slt'"•d& / G•N• ,.,... WOmln 0 n mance, un, compan• who haa an open _...;....._,..______ pretty, elender, aweet I I ---" and well-educated. I ___ P_R_E_TTY____ ' nt ma lonshlp. lntereats •r• heart and wanl• th• PSYCHOLOGIST and compatlbl• girl 1-900o9()3..1188 WILLIAll •IZZllU. PMRB.L. Vloe c ...... am 36, 5'2". I like to only. #4052. wide and varied: din· beat and laat romance friend. (Balboa Pen· $1.&0/mln, 10 min/min You hne IO CAI.SN· oallor1 AdMlnlalr•Uv• dance, movies, dine FUNNY Ing out, all aport1, out· of her life. You de· AUTHOR nlniule). #300&. TALK TO LIW WILD DM DAY9 eft• U.te larvloa9, Coeet C... out. 1 kid. #4005. HAPPY TAKES doora, travel, enter· serve to be happy. TENNIS COACH WORK HARD PARTY GIRLSI tU1NnOM i. ..,,,., on """'"" conaea Dlatrlot ATTRACTIVE TWO talnlng, movie•, th•· #3035. t f1o • ...__., DWF, 401sh, seeks fun ater, ate. Pleue call ---------60 +, good looking. 1·900-320-1117 'fOU • ... __.. • LOVING companion for what· to have lovlng·carlng soon. "3018. HANDICAPABLE Wanta attrac11ve, PLAY HARD 12.&0/mln, 10 min/min ten ,_.,... et W. Publlahld NIWl)Of1 BMctl-ever. Age no barrier. relatlonshlp. Young 1-.....;-.;;...;..;..;.;;...____ healthy, liberal woman DWM, 37, 5'7", enjoy. Unwanted Slrfft Qllt. oouft. Costa Mell Pilot Octoblf HONEST Call and make me 50, 5'8", 125, blonde, ATHLETIC CHURCH/BANK for non-aexual friend-hor1e1, akllng, mu1lc, Talk to me baby ... t• A a.tter or pMna oaU 15, 22. 1991 DWF, 35, N/S, son 7 laughl #4055. brown-eyed profes· FUN LOVING BUFF ahlp, 35-45 of age. travel, ... le.a fun, ad-100-9034.EOS 11+ _. not ,,.teot JOYI IMI years, Catholic Chris· ---------slonal. active, pas· #3045. ver1twa In SF. 1'3004. S2.50/mfn. 1o min 'fOYr trpawrlHen r• PUIUC NOTICI tlan. fun·lovlng, down PRETTY slonate, •••king gen· ~;-v~·t ~~ ~'9", 165, Sure, had eccldent 151---S-O_U_L_MA_T_E__ RENT •P•n•• lftUlt Illa In 10 earth, famlly, Splrl· PASSIONATE tleman. Do you akl? • n e ·v•n • roman· r.ear1 ago, but let'1 . ,,_.-..... fOf1ft "rou lfOTICS O' tual values, seeks #4051. Uc, likes dining, danc· '1top & imell th• PARTNER went the court to M9' PUIUC aAL• 01' SWM, 30's, similar PETITE Ing, beach, ski, na· roses." Sine:• ac· 11 j hll TALL ture. SMk9 trim and cldent, have worked by aucce11ful .. ml· rour one. P•RION.AL PROPIRTY ~ual t :~·o:O" oys c • DWF, 5'3", 95 lb1.. ATTRACTIVE aware, unemcum· for church & bank for retired exec., 5'1", ADULT 900 LIN• throu9h clulified If rou do not ftle ,.ur No. 22101 ren. . who enjoya life aeeks berad, N/S femal•age over 5 year1. Am 35, DWM, 58, N/S, fun DIRSCTORY •.---"""""-----,..ponM on time, JOU PurlUtnt to the Clll9omle BALDWIN a non-amoklng, non· SUCCESSFUL open. #3008. 5'8", N/$, aoc. drinker lovlng. romantic, posl· Graphic 1l1t1ng of unu· mer'°" the oaa, and s.lf·Servlce StorllQe Facl- drlnklng, financially/ DWF, 49, looking for & Interested In you. tlve, melaphyalcal, iual unadvertised rour ••t••• •oner lty Act 'B I ll Code 21100 BROTHERS emotionally 18cure 5o + N/$ companion BLOND HAIR ... 3047. 1plrltual values. You adult programs 1 end pro--mer ba et -::.· • the undert4gned f I I 39 "' Ilk 11 1 • • .• _ .. _ wt .... t.__·• .... '"'·rt ... Ar -.. n ... -lhl"' 1uc:t1on, LOOK-ALIKE pro ess ona , age • with ilmllar back· BLUE EYES have • qua t es, 9<>0-535-8585 99c/mln ._.,.,, ,_, "' .--~ ~,....30", 199t, It _ .. (Al Wllll 48, for fun and com· ground & Interests 'f. , HAPPY enjoy travel, beach w•rnlnt from the want,...., ec, am, mllment. Newport S M, 5'10", 160, flt. walks, casual tlmH, AU.NEWAU.CURRENT HAMMER 1:00 pm, 2099 Placentia, or Daniel), dark· Beach. tif4018. ranging from outdoor • tractive. Well· CHRISTIAN I UYE f ON f court. Costa MIU~ Pfot>-halred, lc•blue eyes, actMlles to candl• traveled, Intelligent, M SWM have lntegr ty, nice to There .,. other lat•I e_rty _ lncludrng furniture, tall and handsome, ___ P_R_E_T_TY___ light dinners and •<>-31. To meet attractive 3:z".1\,!~~de~~', aeek~ be with, petite, under f •f00.773-4442 Tl ME? NCluf,.,...nta. You mar dothlng, toola .-.d/or ~ prolesslonal a plus, clal commitments. SF. dark hair, any non·materlal SWF, 25.1_4_7_._,,_3_o_1_9.____ Local Guy•/ Qlrl• wait· want to oall an •t· :t:'1=n:-=.:: .... by by blonde beauty. SHAPELY •4001. race. 21-31, for rela· 34, walks on beach, SURGEON Ing for your call. ....,o..-ioi•t torner rteht .. .,. " SP 0482 llETIV JONES· SWF, 28. •4008. BLONDE VIVACIOUS tlonshlp. #3002. movies, tennis, long LAWYER Adulla Only $2.50/mln W0'\4newcl~ rou do not II.now ...... SP 0441 J\IUE DURAN: SP BE SWF, IUCCHSfUI ex· ZANY BOY talk•. Down to earth, SWM, TV taper, 1lng. ALWAYS THE BEST lio.M ~"""~ tomey, rou mer ollll an 0437 ERIC STROHMAIEA: A ecutlve, humorous. MEETS open-and honest, for run, gamea, 8'3", 181 , YOUR LUCKY # dfu.14d!ro!r<eo attemav ,...,,., ..,_ SP 0419 MICHELL! KE· non-rellgloua, loves ARTIST romance or just tunl f f lend c t t QOOf vtce or • .... , aid of· NYON: SP 0413 JOE DUN· SQUARE weekend• away, ski· Female, 48, 5'10", ac· GIRL #3000. u~. 3 r ' on rac s. 1•9()().773-4442 '~· floe lll•t•d In the CAN; SP C374 CHRISTO. S k II h d t lkl # O 7· PRIVATE 1 ON 1 *"<•\~ , .. ___ boo .. ), PHER G. BROWN; IP Square Dancer that Is. Ing, laughter. ee s comp • e s r ng See boy 1urf. See boy HAVE ROSES 0tllcndyman .-.-... " Petite, 5', 110 lbs .. SWM 35-45, 1uccess· blond. Eccentric, ere· drbwn. see girl give lfyou're)uatatartlngyour AdullaS2.50 mln/10mln l DHpYea de que le en-C28l JEROME STOEi =~ SWF, mid fifties. look· ful, attrectlve, witty, atlve, Intellectual, so-CPR. See boy 1mllo. WILL TRAVEL own b\ltlnetl. d...med II Gel an eng1e on the carneta traguen Hte olteclon ~ ~~~.J>J L~i.4AD: Ing for ateady Square communicative, n/s/d. clal, educated com· See girt amlle. Boy: You're around 30, 1 gf'Mt p1«ie to find equipment you've a1w1y1 Judlolel uated tlana wt SP 8094 MATT LONG: SP Dance partner. Meet Committed relatlon· munlcator.RPalnVEdraw, SAM 25. Girl: Younger und~ 5'6", with glrl· off1oe equtpment. wanted. Aud claltlfled. "'"Im••• plezo do IO DIAS CAL· 8058 BIU.Y GREEHWOOO; great people, get ex· •hip/marriage. #2950. remodel, eal state. SF. #3046. nexl·door. aoap ad • l!NDMIOS para pr• SP 8032 LARRY BAM£TT erclse whll• having---------Love belly laughs!•---'--"------type prelly 1ook1. --------------------------aanter Yne ,..,.uast• Owner rMlfVel &he right lun. If you don't know, READY Creative bonding BRAIN You're creallve, edu· HOW TO • ES POND aeortt• • MeCIUIM en IO bid at the Ille. PUr· we'll go thru class to· FOR needed nowll *4002. SEEKS cated with unlquely aatU • oor1e. ctlaael~~-~de-~ gether. Also enfoy WANTED BEAUTY funny personallly. I'm na oarta a Yna ,.._,.. "' ....,,. mu1lc (all kinds). th• COMMITMENT 39, 6', handaome c:Nckl ont't AD JU• PROFESSIONAL I I r I UMMlde telefoftloa no _ .. __ ...,.~ .. · _....,. •u ater, long walks, good DWF, 41 , aeeks hap· s"AterMestn3g.8successku lrlsh·German, creative TO le~ proteoolOf'll ;,·-.:-muat be .....,paid tor book1. #4019. plnaSI from steady MAN • • aee s director. musician, WM, with calm for· younger girl for friend· athlete, marine mam· 1" '"pueete •wtle • Ind removed Ill the time of BRAINS 1 that knows how to be ship and fun. 1 am 1 maqulna Uane que sale. Sain tubfld to Pf'°' wardly acl ve look, 1 1• mal act vlst with good 11 I f ~allon In the event of WITH Eaalern values, 5'11" romant c. m adven· ~'9". 170 lbs.. flt. potential Father quail· oump r oon •• or• and up, truth, home, turous, Ilk• to play Please be pretty. opon ties. *3017. melldedoe , ...... ap. =-=111::': = LEGS... caring, understanding, tennis, "?"·smoker. and trim. 1113009. ---------ropa.daa •I ueted qui-lhl1 15th' and 22nd.d1y of s u p. r pretty giving. #4004. I'm anract ve special ----'-----JUST .... qua .. Oor1• ... October, 1091. Putlllc Slor· lady In my 40's. CARING OUCM au oeao. iga Msnigement, Inc. blonde, writer/ ___ R_O_C_KY ____ 11_400_1._____ AND FOR .. uated no ~Mnta r•phonl (411) 244'-IOIO, dancer, 29, 5'7", MOUNTAIN WHERE DARING FUN au ro1puaeta • u....-, ~t tor owner . • "kl .ecure atyl ARE S/AM 45 flt Ilk t SWM, 23, 6', blond puad• pardor .. oaao, llblllhtd Newport ' • LADY • ' , es o hair, brown •Y••· en-J le puaden qYltar au BHch.COsla Mel8 PUot Ith, fun-loving, YOU? meet SF/OF, alncer•. Joys movlea. camping, ••l--'o, ... di ......... ., October 15, 22.1991. Honeat. open, loving. caring, loving, consld· -· -,, .. ,, 1843 creative troubl• DWF from Denver Are you 6().70. bright, erale & daring. Call. cooking and motor· A $ervice o' IM N~._..,,,, Beoclt·CMllJ Muo Pilot otr•• OOH• d• IU maker, 2540, over l ooking for a tall, fun, IUCCHlful, attraC· 11'3038. cycle rides. Looking 'J ~,,..... propledad •In ··••o PUBLIC NOTICE handsome, N/S cau· tlve, trim and physl·•---------f or someone who 9dlclonal por perte de NOTI-OF 5'9" with simple caslan men with val· cally fit, n/a, honest DID'YA wants a change of •Call 1-900-844-0100 lecorta. PUBLIC~'!'•OP t t t ues, ethlca, a aense or and ready for a one-EVER pace and enjoy aome· Exletan otroa reqylal--81 11: oregano 0 humor, style & class, and-one only relallon· one elses company. £ d. . d PERSONAL PROPRln'Y opert.1 4048. who loves Ille. Age ship? I'm OWF, petite, WONDER #3031. • nter 4-1g1t co e appearing in ad lo• I ....... ltuedo ..... No 81918 _ , uated qufara ll•INlr • Pursuant.to I.hi Calltomla CULTURED range of 45·55. If attractive, prof••· what It would be like LARGE •Listen to greeting un abotl•do lnmedlat• S.ll.s.Mce St~ , ........ you're honest, open, slonal, emotlonally •e· to find a down to t SI "' -· PEARL will communicate and cure, enjoy Bach to earth guy with Rags ME TOO • L ( h man•· "° oonooe • :r A:JB & P • 21700 f Id f f B I eave message you can c ange 1t .. n a1to1ado ttu•d• aeq .• the undenlgned Profeulonal, vegetar· not a ra o your eel· oog a, lhoetre, art, To Riches polenllal, 33, SWM seeks large ll•mar • un Mrvtcto de win et public auction, Ian, pretty, SJF, 38, lng1, please call. dancing, good restau· adventurous & roman· SWF to share good jf nOt Sa tisfied) rafarencla do •lilot• on Octot>er 30, 1991, It artl1tlc, lnlellectual 11'4020. rants, cooking, gar· tic. Well ... here'a your times and be a friend. do• o a un• oflclne de 11:30 AM, 2085 PlacenUa and from the East ___ 5 __ K_l_N_G___ denlng, trave1b1.1 Are you chance lo turn a Frog 1113005. _ .... , .... lw .. •I df. ~!!:.:,Coat• MIN.~.=; Coast seeks secure, EE that compal e some· Into a Prince. SWM, ---------•ir•-..,._ property Ir educated gentleman MR. RIGHT one? 11'40115. 36 and 6 feet, looking LATIN Wh I • rectCHto telafoftloo). furniture, ciowng, toot• and kindred spirit for YOU BE for a 1ean and true LADIES en eav1ng a message ca .. Mo. 111d/Of other hOuMhold meaningful relation· SWF, 41, 5'4'''. 115, Beauty. If you've got •L f' INDIOMU2 Items ltOftd by the follow. ship. *4003. Ilk• outdoor sports. I ONE 11 .. Lel'a go111 11'3048. ATTENTION eave your IrSt name Th• n•M• end ado Ina penons: movlH. SWM, 38-46 If you are over 6', This handsome. HnSI· dro .. of lM OOUft la& fp A07I GARY AU.EN INTELLIGENT with • •ense of 50 +, sincere, honest. DISTINGUISHED tlve, aucce11ful, bllln· •Mention your interests IEI no....._ T dlraoolon STACEY; SP 8032 JOHN ATTRACTIVE ~~t~~~~a·~~~'.·~0~~~: one + one. I am LOOKING gual, SLM, 40'a, with do la OOtte ff) llllWR· ~~'-J; 0~~S~ D~ blonde, 1pontaneous, ted relatlonshlp/mar· young 50lsh, ellrac· SURFER U.S. citizenship aeakl •Tell your age •• D. • up II It I 0" EDDIE zUROSKY; SP E047 fifty+, seeks man, rlage. ,,4056_ Uve, romantic, respon· OWM, 5,10 .. , 180, attractive Lalin lady D 'b COURT, DISIRT LUTHER MITCHELL: SP special qualllles, non---------slble, healthy, good happy, aallsned al 40. 21·35 lo share llfe'a a eSC rt e your appearance IRANCH, 4e.209 O..ae E130 RICK CARTWRIGHT; amoker, fun-loving, SEEKING sen .. of humor. ready looks younger, .flt, Joys, object marriage. at., lndlo, ueuot SP E292 DARREN WEIT; high moral ethics. RIGHT for long·t•rm. •4o54. night grocery man· _*_3_01_5_·_____ • Specify your preferences The u...a, ad .... , SP E21B MIRANDA !. RE· One woman + one ager, sober, aeeklng LETTERMAN and telapftena ........, USCHEA man only. 4'4053. MEN adventuresome, llght • Include what you liked about the of ltlalftttff'• •tterNT, t~ :"::'.::. ~ LOVE SWF, 27, 5'2", 110. hearted, attractive, TYPE er plalntlfl wttMut an chaMI mull be made wflh beaut1fu1 & exc111ng. trim, Ilk• minded f• HUMOR! person you are responding to •ttomer, a.. cm ..... oer90nll ct1ecu or ~ TO looklng for energetic A male. #3030. SWM, 36, 8'1", 170 IM'e, la lllNooloft 1 al ler9 c:heckl onty, M put· SAIL men with adventurous REAL EUROPE Iba., ••ml-mature, nutMro de,......,. del chaMd OOOdl ere told "u SWF, 30, attractive Ar· nature who are Inter· wacky conver1at1onal· Y:"'lou mar leave a 30 second messa~e . •botado 11•1 dalftafto Is, • ena ITIUlt be peld tor chltect, eeeks SWM Hted In all the arts & MAN TRAVELER tat. Pursuing humor· ~ denta, o HI ......_. and r~ et IN time Of 3o.4o. Intelligent, edu· aport1. No dopers or seek• a lovable, e><clt· Spring and Fall every ous lady, 25·40, slim, YOU wi} be automatically bi'}}ed 9 ¢ dante qua no Uena :eJ:'.:i 'lntit: ~ caled, fitness con· amoker1. 11'401 7. Ing real woman for year, retired lawyer, cute and stable. No aboeldo, Q) LAW OP. Mltlemant bltwten owner aclOUI gentleman. ---------real chemistry be-82, SHkl companion; drugs. Never a dull for each minute. FICI OP JOHN u.p. Ind obltgated party. Dated committed relation· SEXY tweon u1. He 11 6'2", Paris etc., Unlver1lty momen11 #3033. ILLO, 1111 Center AY. th11 15th Ind 22ND ctay Of ahlp/marrlage. N/S/D. LONELY sllm executive, 64, at· degree(•) helpful. My ---------enua, lutte alO, Hun-October, 199t. Publlo Stor· 11'2938. tracllve, Interested In affluence preven&s LOOKING t1n1ten •••oh, CA age M1n1gement, Inc. TRADE tbrouqh classified PllL LATIN arts, 1alllng, charltlH, marriage but not re· FOR nM1ll't4)141 414• Telephone (818) 2....eolO, rellable, humorous f• health. She would b• apon1lble frlend1hlp. DATRI AUG ti tfft Aoer1t IOI owner. male, 40'a, 5'4", fit. feminine 1nd frM to #3018. LOVE ARTHUR A llMS Publl1hed Newport Enjoy• family life, •hare hi• life. #3007. ·---B--u--,---Fun lovlng, • .,, •• of =· p ... • BHch-Coltl M .. a "°' mountains, beach, humor, 6'1 ~·', 60+. 1 'f • eno, October 15, 22, 1991 travel, movie a, music, MEET enjoy music, dancing, t842 dancing. Looking for dining out, partlH, PUlllaMd Newpo'1 ~ PUIUC NOTICI SWM, 1lmllar Interest, travel on weakend1. Coeta Mala Piiot Octobet 1a1tlng re1at1on1h lp. someone special a new car I'm con1ldared good A 1..,;c_ oftlw N~ BMCll.C06M 11.., PUot 1, 1. 15, 22. 199t NOTtCI OP #40115, through classlOed throuqh olueified tookl . #3020. ·~,-• teoo PUIUC IAU OP =====r-~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ................... ·~-,U-l_Ll_C_NO_n_c_.~ ltlRION.ALPROPSRTY 1te.•4'n F . EE PE • SONA. LS ~-=:::.. ~~'°=~ USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AO PRINT CLWLY:(Flnt thrff words ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-ins Will Be Charged Regular Rate. ---------------------------------.... -------------------ITATI: - -ZIP: -- Mall Ad To: DATIL I NI .................. S30 w. 811 St com Mesa. CA 9202t Or FAI 11 •AT: ., .... GUIDE LIN~S DISCLAIMER CANCIUATION Ofl PROMOTION USI Oft F1CT1T10UI 1ty ;;. 6 P Code 11100 •va1na1 NAiii et · • .__ "' ........ The tolOwlna wll lit pubic ~ have llblndonecfV::: ~ Oc1obert~ 1"1• the PlcUtlou1 8111lne11 Cotta":..., CA ~ Nllme: CAM ~. t 115 ~ lndudlng c;;;,;: ~ ::-0 Newport c:toOq, too6I ~ ... Tht ~~ hllne11 ~-::.::-~ =-tied In Or to = "ij. ""032"4X HOVT llAf\o on = 3. ~o Fii• ~,\'OH0318' MARC No.F 7t ~ ,...,..,.. et. !tan. Aotlln A. Elll1 to t*t at the 181e. f'\,r. Thi. but11'19M WM oon-chaMI mUlit be n*9e wtvl dUc:eed by • ..,.., part. ~ checka Of .. ~--"*It was Ned CheCU °"I• M ~ _. IN Counly atttc of ~ anr:::.-: = ": ~ County on Octobef end remawc1 • the llM ef ~~:= :.:-:t::.:': ....,.,..........__"""" 111, 22. It, HOY9fftb« I. Md Dtllfl•d l*tY. De6td 1111 Ihle 1 IMh end llNO -of T.a32 October, t•1. NllO l90r---PUIL......,_IC_NO_T_f_C_I_ •g• Me11egafHnt, tno. ----------,....,._ .. (11 .. au IDIO, NOTICI Aoel'lt tof owner. INVIT11Q 81DI ,ubll1fled New,ett ~ II '-"Y ~ leech-Col• M... Pltol thllt the 8oer'CI ol Truateet October 1 S. It. t •1 of the Co&lt ~ ...... Colltge ~ of OrMge ~. c ... a1Na. .. ,. C*M ....... Mda .. IOIMa no ...., IWI 10:00 *"" Wedi' II la;. Ocloblf SO. 1., ...... ~ Dapn...... ol ... Ollllltli loolllJed • '"' AdMw ,.. ...,., Cam ...... c.ltaf. .................. ... publlCfr °'** Md FllD --~t thl"OUPilitrlfW Ill... ·-, • •Newport Terre oe ... 111A. ~ dec:lll. 1 28A n.A., oen ... ,... l9A Y~. _,O u 0 ... W alle M Penln hm. ahr w/ Na Mstr M 1M In 2• ........ •· twnh"', IBR, IBA, c:er ...,_.. no pets.. Sl7$, 1 p arkln9 mo. ~ blc bey nt II-on ltlle Andi Genioe. prof f91n, ptNt~ ng-PromontOf)' PL ~pt. u•••••· lfo-orlft9, "Pc. Ne» concl. 1935. l10ll(mo, 'Ofc: IN-!pee!• wJd.. 831.,.773. btary. Non-emlU, no lndry. aupetl On~ hbmd, 1 hM to bchl pool view. Pref m• ti lllf ho '!!!y-.ntl ........ """""n..nee aeoo: Ree: 76t-OMS COTTAG•a OcHn .,..., C.-11,.,... ~'::"': .. ::· ~2· $470 + d.p. 975-2780 N/•mkr e-..u .. • wuci& "'"1'AU 'M. 3M 1~ Town."'lome CUTE dWnaV9 SfudlO •N_,W_. HTI• "'9w, •lltpa '° bMct1. 3BR 2e. iower •. pdo. 1M3 ... eY~rrr COM 38' 28a, trg pvt ON WATENON llLANO •N• •••• omoe IM ~ ......... f'tplo, ~-' pool, kar ver: pvt patio, UCll lnct'. 29~, ,':'~' ~ unit c.rner, of /l1owntt ·,~ trptc:, d/w, ,,, bcM>la~~ ONll!! -•11 NEW1 rm/ba. gar, avail 11/1. 2Br 2Ba to •hat• with ........ 12x14, tum. '"*Y, _...,,_ 9 1Weg9 • .._ HOlllQ Ho•pttal, M76. ICM'°" Patti Ave. n n.-•tud O w O ..,.,, Udo •hop9. Nu pan., 5 ,.,_, '500. Mark, 81~3-n/a M/f' seis+'°" utll Fr .. partdng, lunch It_,..._....... '' 175/mo. Cr.ctlt + Can 21~2854 with oat/pvt P• O, low Call LIH °' ei.ine crpt.11300. e3M 125 2BR, 1 BA, Prlv•ta 6339 0t 819-487·2113 C•ll 723-4383 daye . room & coftH, ~•Pt. AOO MC. 83H182 I MOV..tn. new d.COt. 491-4407 Of' 497"3e14 AnRACTIVE 28R ,,.., pello Of balcony. 2nd COM f 3BR 2BA cont room. FAX. CoP-~,-::.,-::R~2~8~A~N"."'wpt---8,;;.h-r•;..;;..._, •• UYPRONT t8A, 1175/mo. &4S.2ee3 ""'o-o•a-a_n_..v~l-ew--C~l'."'."lff~~o~r-.. , • patio month FR Ee with urn, • Prof fem •hr Balboe 111 lar. New .JW Airpof't. fpte• • ...,. d9Ck a,..., frplc, d/W, per'tllng, no BA 2 BA tBR tBA upp«. Utll arry, ~ • IHHI '850/mo. Cati prof male, pool/apa, 2BR. pan furn. all new 1350/mo, mo-to-mo. ... .,, •-P•la/ amkr•. SHOO *1WNHM 3 ' "' ' pd., pkng •pace. lndry. 11• mo, * 979-9991 * 1460. lnc:I utU. I t/ t $4"'0 i' ut111 Al Quinlan 833-9550 · •• 11415/mo mo yrty eTi •••o patio, 2 car gar. com-J yrty. 873-4HO. 84.,2929 P• n cp. ., • •• ••a...... .'7 ... 990 mon pooV1pa. l111SO/ '850. udy 4f7....01, BACHEl,,OR 1 hou .. 10 W, Newport OCHnfront, =~--.::-----:---675-3595 ~ 850-11Ge CdM 190 to 1100 11 .. •uaaMC--SllR2h........, gar,'°"""....... mo. (213) 4""88e4 bch, kitchenette, new 2Br tB• wntt 11150 • COM. Sunny apaclous With, AJC, hgwy alg. ~ .... pvt bch, 1 bl! to t;;j w,;,·,-t..:.r.-', y~ paint, utll paid. $A70/ Step• to bc:h, 39R rm/bath. Fem, pref PROF M/F to •hr nice naga. $1.25 p~1.( tltr t"8a + bonul _,, "' 11R wnoft mo+aec. 53&-5369 2Ba, 11350 Property traveler or eve empl. H.B. hm w/pv1 BA, Realonomlcs 675-e700 • r!!\ ..._.,,.. 11t1~'!~;.2_t•1t.~..!5!' °' Par .. -lda ocean vl.w. Hou ... Rllte 842·3850 $450 Inc ulll. 723·1988 pool, apa. g•me rm. 11-------7~.~~ft ~ -~, ,,.. """''"' ... BACHELOR unll. 1 blk mile to ocn. N/1mkre. Office Space, 8 .., •q · lil •lpa clo u• duplex $2600. Channlna 2Br Available 10/15. Appl * S tepe to ••nd Walk to Bch nr Hoag CM Roommate wanted $500/mo Greg 964·9084 550· ger w/fo11up Upper 38R 2BA new l5BR baytront, Udo Ille, 2Ba bayfmt+alde tie to ... , 8 3 1.e10'7 Clean tBR, lg deck, $3frn;,~·ln~I~~~. frig. • 0 Oap. on 1BR • for 3BR 2BA house . .,,._...,.,_...,.,..,........,.,_--:---::-:::-I door. $875. 631•3eol ' .. crpt etc St895 Lower Via Udo Soud. With Main Ch•nl, pvt beh, SH S No Peta gar. no pell. 1750/mo. • 1BR-S725,2BR-$900 Prlv. bath. $500/mo. Prof N/amkr shr 3Br 3lfll 18A. 1152$. kar dock & beh, walk to w/d, utll pd. 875-1751 723-1292. 128 42nd St. 631.()832 Pool/Spa ~ no utll. 642·2060 or 2Ba Balboa latand ....t J2t-OlUS yacht dub. S3700/mo. 2BR 1Ba, carpon, lndry, __...;;..;... _ __.. _____ 8 hf t 3B 1 ~B 1 so D 8 5 1 ~ IM0-2889 1BR Vl!ARLY atepa to new crpt, ale. $700/ •280RM $700• eac ron r • a W ESTCLIFF Lg 1BR 2123 Pomona. hm S6 . y1 • 28R 18A home lmmec be h St f i..... 1 fum, gat, w/d, micro, condo gar p ool 5110 Eves 723·1857 ' ' BAYFRONT LIVING 3Br ac: · ova, re r'llr mo + sac, avl now •18DAM $•""* d/w, deck. Winter ad"-. N' 0 ,...,.'t-.,...,,:. CM. M/F to shr 2Br 2Ba Industrial 2788 t ,200 9q ft w/front office & lg. roll·up door. $795/mo 629 Terminal Way, C.M. Daya 540- 9352, Eves 846-0881 rftOdetn ktt & bath, • arator a. gataga. $795/ No peta 213-596-1219 vvv ... .--• ••'IV ="""='"""""..,..,..,.':":"""=""'=:-:--'.:::-=-: gar, I blk9 to bch, 3Ba, spactaculat bay mo. Call Ms-5862 Frig, dshwahr, ftove $1600. 714-982·5155 AVI now eTs ee4o apt. Gated comm, ROOM W/A VIEW OH lt300.119/451·1&48 view, frplc. Steps to 2BR lBA, upstairs, encl Incl. No pets 545-4855 gym, pool/spa. N/ LIDO BAYI It's Heav· beach, r .. taur, •hopa. 28R 29A unit. Garage, / 1 p 1 Pt Beacon Bay· Lovely tmkr $435/mo 650-04n enlyll $650 Fem. Lyn 3M 2'°"8A. 2 car gar., 11500/mo yr1y. Avail frplc, aundack. 309 gar, w d, m cro .. new •Balboa •n" * 2BR 2BA w/gar, lndry, 780..SOOO X132 w/d, 1850 •.f. beams, now. Call Rick days 32nd St. 1 1125/mo appllancH. $700/mo, 2BR, frplc, oar, w/ d, tan, beach. $1350. Fem n/amkr to ahr hm ---------ekyft•, P'llO, 11760/ 2et-4353 evea l73-323e yearly 850-0389 Avl now. 841·2867 or 1/2 blk to bay, 2 blka 725-0295 or 939·2t82. In CdM. PV1 BR/BA, Roommate wanted pref mo. V..,_...1457. • ' Sat. call 434-8037. to bchl $800 875-8990 LARGE 2 BR, 2 BA, ahr l\tng rm, kllch & Fem to share 2Br 1Ba BEAUTIFUL l.rg 2 .. tory, OCNFRNT YRLY Smll---------------~-a-uy--grdn. $1200. 640-1358 Udo Isle waterlront. 2,400 SF Nwnt Bch 3975 Birch Street Agl 5' 1 ·5032 48R 2\.t8A. com. pool, 3BR, 2tnBA B•Y\'lew 1Bf, only 1 prsn. Bit· BHutlful garden type •LIDO·ELE~ * Frplc, nu decor, 2 car-$750/mo. 723·1409 t9n oc.-n vtew, gar-Terrace home 11950/ J Q 1f1t .. $725 1 Apia. Quiet, pool, Spacious Apt-View ports, pool. $950/mo. Hm to stir, prestlg NB den., 12 500 Bkr • ns. u • nc moderate rent, well 840-2 484 760-8067 or 544-6130 Master bdrm In CM hse. nghbrhd. nr bch, n/ AY911 now. Mo-4152. • mo.* as&-38 57 utlVcable. 673-8117 maintained In good lo-11295/mo LIDO Lovely 2 BR, Pvt be, $420/mo + smkr, n/drlnk, quiet INCREDIBLE Harbor & Big Cyn condo In pine•, YEARLY 2BA, 1BA. Utllf. cation. 646-0392. •LOTS OF ROOM!• 1 ~BA. 2 car gar, w/d, $100 dep, utlls Incl. prof. $500. 644·9035. I ,.. 2Br 2Ba, new deco r, ties paid. Stove, frig &1..,,,..,..._,..,,,..,,,....,..-:----~-$150 OFF!" ,._ f F n/ f Eric 8 3 14 188 Ocea n V ew. ..,or-Ip. 2/aub prtcng, stove, d/w. 951 w. Balboa CENTRAL apaclous •• d, ... , p. ur un urn. N.B. Prof n/smkng F to oec>U• 38R, 2BA, ga-refrlg, pool, apa, tan-Blvd llB HOO l75-60lt 3BR 2BA n-pnt, Lg 1 BR 1 BA. gatage, $1250/mo. 676-3967 Prof angl quiet M non-1hr w/aame. Beaut dbl r9ge, frplc. $2160/mo. nla. $1575. 840-o189 crpt1. Gar & xtra lndry rm, nice quiet lo-McLAIN ENTERPRISES amkr 30+. E'ald• CM master In Villa Balboa. tM-5819. Agt, Carol. prkng. $975/mo. 2593 cation $725/mo. FEATURES twnhae. $350+ ~ ulll. Oen view. $625/ mo. The Prudential Big ocean cloM dplax. Elden Ava. 840-5078 1 480 MONROVIA $100 dep. 548-4401 Rhonda, 722·7258 .. DO 4br, 2 V•ba, bit In•. CENTAUR MGMT EXCLUSIVE NSW CO I 2 Metr lndry hkup, yr le•••· . bdrm•. 2'°"Ba, Jae tub, lt600 213-546-5323 E 'SIDll: L.rg 2Br, bal· 642·2288 or 631·2725 BEACH & COUNTRY 2 frplc, walk to bchl • • DUPLEX 2Br 1Ba, $650. cony, gar, new crpt/ 1BR 1 blk from beach. CLUB COMMUNITIES Open 8at/Sun 1·5. BLUFFS Condo 3Br 1~ 26731 Las Palmaa. No pnt. Quiet. S760· 120 Xlnl toe, cute & sunny. 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 820YI Narolaaua Ba 2-aty, 2-car gar, all peta. Credit ./ & rel• E. 20th St. 842·9060 Gar a. utll Incl. $750. Apts w/lrplc, wet bar, 12100/mo . 720"°423 new Int. 11400, 2448 req. (213) 691-3838 BA STSIOE 760-1962 after 6pm micro, w/d hkupa, Jim: 721-8335 Brian Vlata Hoger. 673-4048 •Back 8 •1'* 28r 1 B a, g arag e , central air & garage Oooen Vu evry Rm , BLUFFS. TwnhH on 2BR 1 Ba, amall back lndry, bay view, all w/extra atorege. All new carpet, 511 Sea-greenbatt. 2BR, 1BA, yard, gH W/O hkups. utlls pd 51250. Clint maintenance Incl. Claatifled'a got the an- lor your apartment Meda. Classy Autos Advertised NB block to beach. M/F non-smkr. Cabla, w/d, d/w. $400/mo. ~ 1/•utll. Call Chuck. 722·1504 NB Lg 2BR 2BA to •hr with non/tmkng fom Avl 11 /1. $460/mo. For details. 646-3550. Rentals anted 2726 Executive female mov- ing from No. Ca. look· l~U..i6ii611illM Ing for 1 br w/ private Local Pay Phone Route. bath, full prlvlleges, Low Cost, p e r m a n o n t • I m-High Return. modlatoty. Balboa, 1-800-695-1119 COM, East Blutt, Npt WE have Investigated Ht1. Call 559·2338. 100.s of profit pro- GaraQes for Rent 2740 grams. Call 1·900-726- 3246. St 2 per call. wercf, 2BR, 2BA. frpl, patio, pool, 2 car gar. No pets. 845·1831 573.3777 or 89t·1415 F~gr~·57~2rs;~0 W,,S1780, 760-8382. $1250/mo. 75g..5667 •Spao loua 28, 18 • atter 3pm TMENEWPORTMARINA WALK TO BUCH DUPLEX upstra 2Br So of hwy, flreplace, EASTSID E 2BR, bulfl RENT 760-0919 in the PliiL NB lux twnhse 2Br 2'h Storage only. Garage Ba, w/d, gar, Ip, pool. for rent. $85 mo/lo/ HUNT 3BR 21hBA. f/p, white 2Ba, gar, balcony, blk n o children/ pets. In•, dlahwuher, en-FAJRWAY APTS 11 catpeVtlle, top of Nne to bch. S1200/mo. $1000/ mo. 67~717 closed garage, patio. BIG CANYON b~r, grdnr, 441 (818)359-4539 2BR 1 tnBA, split level, No pets. 845-4319 thiough cleMifled 6"-0509 own phn line, great mo Easlsido Costa lhrouc;ih classified toe. F, $625. 644-'1551 Mesa 631·07J1 F · 640-0e88. Fore ver Ooean ~•I 1.,.; blk• to bch, f/p, _EA_S_T_S-ID_E_l_ar_g_e_2_B_r ------------------------------, • 11111 VIiia Balboa d tux $1100/mo. (213) 693-1Ba dwnstrs, angl ga· ----------------------------Pntnae 1 BR + den, 3680 or 714167~318. rage. Clean. $800/mo. •Counhy Charmer• ~/~;v;~~~~· Lg 3BR 2BA, pvt patio, 875-0740 Dara C0st.1 Mesa 2 124 Beautffuf home, natu-f/p, w/d, $1 500/mo . ..,,,.--...,....,--=-~:-:----:­ral Httlng. Stroll lo UDO ti ll! $4500/mo. 511 Carnation. Open Eastald• Studio apt. Canyon Park. Cloae to Fum 4BR 2Ba, tennis, or call 7141642 .. 1059 Avail nowt $480. W/D, beach, 3Br, gar, gmdr clbhse, pvt beachea kitchen. Ind 11400/mo. (213)473-2903 Temnc Valu e! 2Br, * 642-7334 * 1939 ~ederal Ave 2Ba, new c:rpt/pnt, l/p,1---------C•U) 541-82'78 or UDO ISLll 3er 2Ba. gar. bale, nr ocn, GOOD LOCATION! ('714)831·'7223 quiet end, frplc, big $975/mo. 544-0995 •$200 OFF,1! patio. Avt now. $1995, 38111BA HOMll 6-9 mo IH. 673-6632 Large 2BR 1 >nBA S1095/Mo. Lg lot ---'·---------twnhH, lndry room, completely renovated NEWPORT ISLE li'OCK patio. d/w, $795/mo. 848-"68 or &42·2221 2BR wno· frontage. e Almost new apaclous 20'78 THURIN $17"'" or $1600 w /o lBR SS60. Gar, cable, CENTAUR MGMT E'SIOE 2BR twnh1. New "" -"I I B d w dock. David, Agt. p ... 0 av· ran ne 642·2288 or 631-2725 pnt, yrd, ~arage, frplc, ColdweU Banker Med·atyle twnhme1 ________ _ = ~~~&.~J4~; .,,..,___,......,· ,,,,,1,.....22_._1•_8_8~= 1_5_1..,,.17 __ 5 __ 63"=""1·,.....84....,2,.,..7,,,.,..,..,= MONTE SERR ENO 11/91011 4 Yr new Nwpt 8hor ... lg 3BR **SHARP NEWER APARTMENTS twnhm 3BR 2tnBa. 2 2BA bch h••· lg patio, 2eR, bltlns s795tmo. 1BR 1BA. S625. $3 5 0 eat gar, ldry, pallo w/ gar, carport, new dee. Cat OK. Call Pam, Agt Off 1at Mo Rent Re- 1pa. Lg sunny kit, fp, $1600/mo, yrly lae. ___ 54_e._5_8_9,...0 __ ..., trio• avl. Covered walk-In clOset•. Peta 223 Lugonla, 714-•2BR dplx w /lg rard parking, cable, beaut!· nego. Avl 11/1. $1350 IMS-1006 Of' 213· $650. Great area. fully landacaped. l<atth 6"'2-8725 Agt 49~317. Washer/Dryer hkup, Pool. 2 lndry rms. sec I/SIDE TWNHSEl O N T H E WATER! Du· garage 847-754 0 galH 548·7017 plax, 2Br 2Ba. frplc. 1---------1--------""'."""' 2B12'hBa. frplc, pat10, Jae. 1g deck. s12001 •CLOSE TO ALL! NEWLY DECORATED encl garage, Sant• mo yr1y. 780-'7U53 $150 OFF 2BR w /gar, bltlns, yd. Ana Ave/2 1 •t St. __ __.......,.........,,..,,,_..,,..,,,.......,,....,.. 63"' "120 9 5 11095/mo 631·2480 SEAWIND CONDO. Su· 2BR 1BA, lndry rm, Wtr pd. .,..... . ri & Tl d a lose to ahops & 667 VlclOria F ······-·· ...... S760 llASTSIDE lg 3Br 2Ba reR~r 2BA, c:nc~r~~r: ~uses. Will accept 2437 Or1119t Avt C ···-· S760 ,.., dplll. Nice yard/ $1000/mo (2t3) 431~756 O. C. Housing. S650 West Side, 1 BR, 1 BA, patio. 2 car parking . ---------,....,... 226 t MAPLE Freah paint, new S HARP 2BR, 2BA CENTAUR MGMT Pets welcomed. $650 blnda, avl Oct 1at. condo w/1rplc. Xlnt 642_2288 or 631 .. 2725 ..-aec. Lndry rm, S1200.Bkr67M912 area . $1100/mo . back yd997·2986 MOR'S SPECIAL! 5250 AgenVUnda, 720.0116 •D'lux 2BR 2BA, clHn, off 1*t mol E'tlda cot-i tepa to Beac h! 3BR quiet. storage, DIW. tage. 180 E. Wllaon. 21hBa, ocean view lrge cloHt•. garage, 2BR. 1BA, yd/gar. deck, beam cells, S850 No pet 640-2495 $925/mo. On •II• agt. won't tastl St325. •Do you need lg clean Mike. # 176. 642·9402 (213) 3 1841892 o r 2br 1 ba? Garage, new or 97~9675, ofc. (213)2 5 7 ·5807 cpt, orw, storage. NEWPORT HGTS TRI-LEVEL 3BR 2BA $750 No Pet 640-24195 twnhm, frplc, pool, •EASTSIDE• 1BR hrdwd firs. S 1200/mo. $650. 2BR $765. Gas, Agl, Cerol 957-3030 water, gar. No pelt Huntinoton Beach 2640 FOR ACTIVE SENIORS •t&2 Bdrm• from S650 •Optional meals, trans LINES DAYS BUCKS Sell yo ur private porty merchandise in the Pilot Classifi ed Community Marketplace. Coll the Pilot today at 642-5678 and toke advantage of this great offer. 3 LINES for 3 DAYS for 3 BUCKS ---!Merdiotdst lMder ssoo !Wtl --- m smou mes • com ns.1 By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH North-South vulnerable. West deals. NORTH •AK9t>3 •AJ83 • 10 t> 2 +A WEST EAST • 8 • Q J 10 7 2 • 8 • K Q 10 • KQJ98 7 4• A + J 9 8 3 + K Q 10 7 SOUTH •8• •97 5 42 •es • 8 ts 4 2 The bidding: Weat North Eut 4 t Dbl P ... P .. P ... Dbl p._ P .. South 4 • Pua Opening lead: King of • Many members of the now-de funct Cavendish Club have found 8 home at the Young Men·s Ph1Jan thropic League in New York. once the residence of Cary Grant and Barbara Hutt.on. Among those who play there regularly is Jack Dreyfus, founder of the Dreyfus Fund. former chairman of the New York Racing Commisaion. a U.S. senior tennis titleholder and philanthropist wh11 now specializes in medical research When Ureyfus picked up the South yarborough, the lut thing he expected was to find himaelf declar· er at a izame contract. Luckily, Non.h chose to double rather than bui the longer major-bad South held nothiniz but long clubs, there mil(ht have been a diaaster, butt these are the problems that pre- empts l·ause. Frum the South hold· mg, Rast°s double wu ceruinly not unexpected. West led the king of dia.monda, and Dreyfus picked his way through the penis of the hand with \he same cert.amt\' he di played years qo in selKllng mvrstment.s for the Orey- fu Fund. East perforce won the ace of diamonds and shifted to a club. After "'mnmi: m dummy, declarer made tht ke~ play of cashing the ace of trump<1 if East held all four trumps lhf' hand was unmakable. When ~nh defenders followed. the re!.t "'as st mply a matter of tech· mque Oedarer abandoned trumps m favor ot cashing the table's two high spadt&, then used three spade rum in hand as the enlritt to trump three clubs on the board. That brouitht m IO tricks-two spades and the act'~ of heart$ and clube, plus thrt>r blark·sutt ruffs in each hand At the end. West was left with two htl(h dtamflnds and Ea.at with two master trumps. Exec fam hm. Lrg cul· d...-c IOI. 39R, 29A. 1900 a.I. Grdnr. NI pets. 373 Ramona Way 11550 642-6384 H11ntinotnn Beach 2140 YEARLY & WINTER 2323 9den 548-7854 1-3Bdrma. Most near EASTSIDE beach. Furn/unfurn. * * JeS0-11500/mo. Vlll• Beautiful extra lg 2BR Ren tal• 875-491 2 1 >nBa twnhsa, frplc, d/w, w/d hkup, ga- rage, patio, $975/mo. 1780 SANT A ANA CENTAUR MGMT 642·2268 or 631·2725 a. housekeeping •Great locallon •On-alte parking •Activity program •Healing & air cond Aak e b o u t ou r m ove-In allowance Hu n tington T e rrace N orth 18700 Florida SI. Hunllnglon Beach Pilo TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE * •ASY MOV•·I N 49R 2BA. nr Spring. dale & McFadden, 8032 Vane Clrcle. 11250/mo, fncd yd & patio.. d a 727·2444, ~•494-4144. Apartments For Rent 714/848-6402 Classified Commun1tv r.1.ukC'tplacl' ACROSS 1 Not1111n 6 Strike 10 NFL leam 14 Goddesses ot the seasons 15 Italian city 16 Early Ohioan 17 Antagon1s1 lfl lnvotve 20 AS1an or Old 21 V1lallly 22 "And so I -- 5 7 Sovthe<n c•tv 58 Maple 59 Help ta crootc1 60 Bitter 61 Coaguiates 62 Sc:ams 63 Pack animals DOWN 1 ThoH folks 2 Sharpen 3 lnlunat~ TueedeJ, October 15, 1•1 WednetdaJ. October 11. 1111 23 Heavy metet 25 Carriers 4 Brought up the rear 5 1s1e Lftt Wt Forget: Pile-" prnona to LIBRA (~pt 23-0ct 22) Sttn•m> r.inember (p•t ind preHnt>: Edgo1r highlights rom•ntt, style, opportunity Caye«, An.111 Nin, Gene fowlH, l...lw· to prrfK1 ~hniqun. Attention •llO l'l'· Natt Durnll, Jennifer Jon", Jon Ion volves around property. rut t'Stltf, Jovi, lilly Cry1t1I, Mikh1il Corba· boundu1e1. Th<>ff who thought you $120Qfmo, no It-. 3BR che,,, Jamn Wor1hy and lfmo1dette "aslttp'· will them!lflves •wake with 2BA. gar, yatd . Nr Ptten. Many clallft Pilcft individuals st•rt p&l'tl, •hla, ehopa 6 '"' peychic and often 1ppear to M SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 211 Em· aaune. 213-413-2903 Hllvlng In another world.'' PiKa phuis on power, •uthority. 1b1hty to **BL U PP S 3 BR planet i1 Neptane, numMr is 1. Thne mttt deadline Rel111onsh1p, admittf'dly ~Ba F/on .., gmbl1 rw n.ttlVft han ln1tlnctln ability lo contronrsial. could pron l.uting, pro(· ...,.... p, • car gar, I _.. d Ourin• 'I new Cf't/ tlle/ bflnda, properly nterp..... l'l'ama. o 1tablt Older 1nd1v1d11.1I dttl•l'l'I. ' 1n· etc. 11575 OWrw/Bkr 1"2. ma11y born and«r thlt tign wlll tend to back you all the wey1" 8"4-M24or72t.e7150 trnel,m1rry,p11bllth.M1rch.Otttm· SACllTARIUS (Nov 22·0.C 21) Sintt You Aaktdc It la c:lalmtd that m•ny T111n11 n.1tiYft are likely to have th ... letten or inlti.111 in their namn: f, 0 , )(. Althougll T111N1 indlvidula ca11 be detenrilntd to point of atubbom-. they alto •rt 4ll1iatlc, crtatlve, dynamic, cap.tble of a-Jn.g huge •u-of 1noney. On nept!ve aide, eoine Taul'l'.IN know prit« of nttytlllng and valft of nothing. THAii utlv«S llN fo1Khutfd by peychology. Mtntlogy, the mantle utl ancl Kitncn. April Ubly to be in•t -lftorable for T.111N1 In 1"2.. •38A 28A on the aandl Mr lft09t lfttmorable. . finish what you 111r1, ttach ti.yond 11780/MO ARI ES (Much 21 -April 19). You II pl'l'viouslimitations Foc:u,on1dNhsm, AlllES (M•rch 21 ·Apnl 19): What •28' 28A on tM beyl M 1n1p1ttd by commun1c•hon from rom•nce. ability to conqutr d1st•nc., hAd bHn "acattuf'd" will come togtthtr •1~'711/MO profn11on1I 1upenor Confidtnct '" l•nguag• obst•cltt f1n.1nc1•I p1«utt 1n pettttn th.11 pruvn ti.Mflci•I M•ny •Bachelor 185()/ MO yourwlf ttinforud, love ttl•llonship bnghtens You'll locate miu1ng item of your hopn, w ishes will ti. fulf11lf'd A 8:.-:~~r. Rlty rt1gn1tfd StttH ong1n~ity. d~ring. CAPRICORN (DK 22· J•n 191 Popularity r•ting zoom• upw•rd Fl · ---------1w1lhngnett to take risks 1onttr. You'tt ofr 10 running 1tart T1._• 1n1ti•· n1nci1I gains multi from unonhodo~ .. AYRIDQI COMDOt TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Prop-llvf, ti. dir«t, get to hffrt of m•tttl"9 ventul'l' Oa ted community. eny dispute will ti. wttlf'd, 11U1ntal sta· Make this announttmcnt to th• world TAURUS (April 20·M•y 20). Em · 28A, 28A. A/C, frplc, tu• commands 111.ntton Gourmf1 din· •. 1 will not pl•y 1«0nd fiddle!" JudA phasis on urttr, diven11ty. display of PoOI. ep8. 11450/mo Ing 1onl3ht tops 1'fun1on with lovt'd ment, intuition on targ.c. lA'O lnvolvf'd humor, wit Popularity r•tlng tltvattd 790-11t75 one. Long·,distanr• commun1r1tio~ tt· AQUARU,IS (fan 20 .. ftb. HI) Ac -lnvlt1tlon to unique fOCilll affair ••LVl'PS 4BR 2~B• llltft to travel, publiahlng • .ldnrtls1ng ttnl on tNChlns. peycholasy. ••trology. Nnd1 morale 1plraling upward Clft allCI twnh .. , patio, 2 C£MINI (May 21 ·Junt20): Oinrs1· innslig•tlon of dlvinatory .,,, Whlll 1dd1 to wardroM . C.minl fl8urH Cw•..:..'.'!!!;. 87~~p5. fy, dl1play humor, wit and wisdom. h--' ..._n 1-1. miNln• or etolf'n will be promlntntly. -~,~-~~-o.;:~v-'rvvv~"::""-IWh•I h*d L--n ~nsldtttd fossil will "" .....,. -" C"'MINI (May 21 June 20)· You'tt ••LUl'PS 48R a~Ba • _,. .v II tc1e1tf'd S«l'l't mMttns helpi H ll' mind, "' .. p • again ti. allvt and kirking You' pm ~oA ..... i•n-. C•nC't'r n.1tln lnvolvf'd on aolld bate -long·dtstanC'f' commu atlO, I cer oat-a• vldt ln•plr.1tlon for thow who r«t'ntly • ..... ' ·~ nlc1tlon will l'l'l•t• to jOumty. odtlf\8 Nt oomm pool/ahop• I f'd PISCES (hb. 19-March 20). During Id II b l157I Bllt ., ... 1.S4 tufftftd lltibKk11 Sag11t•ri1n 1nvo ~ 11•i3nment. focus on N sm, pu • CANCER (Junt 21 ·July 22) Em · IOCilll lflalr you'll make lmport•nl con· ll1hlng, •blllty to 1•t m .... gt •<TOM *~ HG'9 l.erve phulJ (Ontlnun on tfbulldlng, tntlng t:Ktt In conn«tlon with busin.,.., (ll· Rtl.ltlontl'tlp that ..,.nt •under le ,... :::: =-::·a"?!,• aolldlly of good•. checking l.g•I riAhts, rftr, ult1m1tf go.le Cyclt lndl<'ltn !~., plll<'t'd. l t HQ/mo.. 87•7.., ... marital .c•tus You'll ~ "'unltf'd with in matten of •~ulo1tton, rom•ntt ""'' CANCER (Jun• 21 ·July ll). A<'n'nl UIRA (~pt. 23·0ct 22) 8t •wal'f o( dead Ii ne, put pt'rformanrt'S. l"f<'Ords pl'f'111ously kept from you. Cycle also h1ghlight1 ch•ngt. investigation, per· son•I magnetism ...... •ppr•I Canc.r. C..prkorn prnons pl•y dom1n1nt roles SCORPIO (On 23·Nov 21 ). Loo._ ti.yond the 1mmf'diat•. t"Hltl.f goal 1s 1n 11ght and cl05fr all the llmf FOC'U.5 on durability. conf1dence, b.ld.ing from family memti.r pl'l'v1ously noc•lc1trant Arif'S. Libra penons f1gul'f prominent· ly SACtlTAlllUS (Nov 22-DK 21 l Mab hfth sl•rt. h1ghhght ongmahty. at~ innov•tivtnl'U Lunar pos111on highlights tnps, v111ts, surpn8". un· usual fOC11I g1thenng If dirKt take 27 " - 's Folly' Alaska 30 Planets 31 Leave a seat 32 Ganghng 33 Amt 36 Br.-·s need 37 Narrow ways 38 Remedy 39 House pan 40 Looks toward 41 Spotless 42 Foltowed the trait ol 44 RavtneS 45 Cloctl parl 47 Rostrum 48 Yearn lor 49 Pv<pose 50 P•eule S-4 Down by the 6 Snooped 7 Floppy 8 Viper 9 Colleague tO LP or 78 I 1 Ballet mo11es t2 Angle fOlnt 13 Grains 19 Boot·th&ped land 2t Culh1on 24 BelC>f• 25 Dog trtats 26 Work units 27 Identical 28 01111ma 29 'Have Rocket SI~ moy,e JO ~eue<I 32 Fast auto 1nlt11t1ve, '" to hHrt of m•tt•n ~.......,.,,.2-T3=--~,.:---r-5- CAPRICORN (0.C 22-Jan 19) Fo· cu• on pertncnh1p, m•nl.ll s111u1. pub· 14 lie appearancH. loc•hng lost •rt1cle Family mtmbfr 11y1. "You art" doing 17 ynur ah•l'f' and I'm eony I doubted! .. f1 · nanclal pktul'l' bri&httr th•n •"ptttf'd ~20,.,,....-+--+--4~- AQUARIUS <l•n. 20·ft'b 18) ludg· m•nt. Intuition reliable You'll be at rl3ht pl1<'f' •t cruc1&I momtnl Wtu v1riou1 1hadn of blut FCK'll3 also on diversity. vtrNtlllty, lflUlt of tht rldic· ulous Gemini it In picture. PISCES (Ftb lq·Much 20) Rntnc· 31 tion• rould boomtr•ng In your f1vor Communlnl• with l ndlv1dual lfmpn rarlly tonflnf'd to horM. hotpllal It I• .,,_,,.......,t---t-- ttnlf to rtbulld rtl.1tion1h1p Mnaas• 39 ~ nyatal c ... r by ton\lht 7 3• venoclt' 35 C>Mlres 37 Shoe IHlt'ne• 38 Masterworks •O COUfllMa1te1 • t Greell latte< 43 Large streams u Machine part 45 Lffn pef'SOn 46 Instant 8 9 47 Parhaments 49 Yemeni port 51 Sallol's 52 Lyons friend 53 Ouotatlona 55 Cul oe - 56 A Nigenan 5 7 Farm sound 10 11 12 115 13 ._lnd "'-lfMll Individual who hf'lpf'd 1n p14t Taurus, 1tta1nFutOCTin ~u:l$ 1 YOUll llllTH· rommunlC'ation. writttl\ mattfi.11, 11\ort ~Mll-·al Srorplu Pf"°"' lnvolvf'd trip lnvolvtna ret..tlw. Aall qunbona, 1 -~ ... ~Mft-LEO (July 23·Aug 22) You get DAY: You'"' "mutlcal" and you poa· glw full play to lni.Utrt\Aoll C'UrlOlity ~-_. ... .._"' thlnpdont with htlp from ont who In Mtt abundanC'f' of charm YO\lr VO•« 11 Yoru'll leem MOttaeiiout poetlW. intwt· IF OCTOllR 1• IS YOUR ll•TH· -• a. .. • ,..--med fO dl»pprar when nttdf'd unu•ual, you 11~ f.ltdNttd by thffttr, lt.antt, profit.ablt tn..-..wnt. eyti. IHlvNI v•rifty. d1l(Ovtry, wn dnma. colort YO\I .,. rom.1nt1c, ""'" llO (Jwy 23·Aq. 2:2). Elllphatlt on No matter what you•re dotng. your hometown tffsln. .. !MIAJlty C'hantt mttlin8 could INd tu tivt , lmpultln, Mlf•lndulgent. mutt horrw. ft.t11ily l'l'iatioNhlS-. 1&ltor pur· lll'riO\ll i.l.ltlonthlp ~mini ptay• role control ''•wttt tooth " Taunn. l.1bra, thaw of muekal fnsrulftf'nt. Lunar po· VlllCO (Al.II 1l·Stpt 22)· Domft· Scorpio ptnon ,,.. drtwn to you Cur tltlon hlthl .. hta puMk._,.t.tloN. tfpl tk .tj\llf-nt n«fll.l'Y lt•utUy aur· l'fnl tytlt hlghllghtt unlwrul appNI, rtahta. lll&rital etatua. '"taurue, Libra, roundlni-. lmpf'O't'f f11rn1tul'l' amngt· widtr o1ud •~.travel, .t>illty to ovtt-korp6o ptnON ,.,,.........., mtnt. color (O()rdlnation You'll M rome dlttan<t. l•na~ barmn ~ Vf&GO (Aus. 2J-Srpt 22)· EMphl· wined and dlntd, em>mpanif'd by mu· l.n Novtt'llMr will be on partnenhlp, • on pe.our. 11\tripe, rvc-Aty f~ tk Tavrua. Ubn ,.,_,n• pity ~-INritll .. atw '-'na d*""'" Many wlU be dnwn '° you. fttllng that 10\t ha.-val\tabl• l n· If you're loollln9 for • c•r • tomatton to ct1.ctow. e. ftlO,,,.. .... cl•••lfl•d ".!.! .!!~~· '!! f!U~ but dol\'t ttil a111 P~ ~.-o1...ci ----- • DA Y1 YO\I an coru~ by tNny , t 45 "m)'1tffioua flgu.rw " Ptlltft. Virgo ptr 't-.--t--+--+--+-- eone ,,. d.tawn to yO\I You '"' wnsl • 48 11 .... tfll041on11 ldHlt1tlc, capeblt' of1~ .... +--t--41--t-- Cl'fftl"I lll\416ona ltfof\' 0ctoWr 11 fl n • 54 lahtd, d«IAlon •• "'8C'htcl conttmil\8 but.In ... tntupriM, ln•..elMnt pert· 1..,_se,..._+--t---t~­ Mrttltp, IMri&al MMQI You11 tre...-1 In No\owlNT, could be lnvol..d 1n ch.ln-1t6~1~t--+-+- '8lllle or pollttcal C'H,pelfn You11 be lllorw aware of tiody 1.,,., WIJI add tnl _ _..__._....___. ward"*' • nnlt 1t ... nton wtth l'ltll • tlft ln Otttmlwr ING~::: ~ .......... "9op6e Cel Vou To ~~Up ... ~ ~ r.'ct!'~1 Ord«. W11 Train. 1• •--t1t1 800-7-.a197 !XT :111 hOW. t.aoo.eM-ZOZ7 colletOf'• pl9t.M :-ilii~iii;i~f"l~~--~---:-~~-t------..... ~~-·• Edwin till. ~. A o.-y a.iery aoo tcw MIDICAL OfflCI '••utea aHM• from bUVtno "'~ » Holpt ,...... WMe. th• movl• mu.atcal • ., I -....... HNda ~ matur. l!xclt wrtdna cioncnn. No •ICP nee. 14 .....,.. lady F'IT wtlh ,.f.,-. 1150 obo. ~l-oe50 Still In orlglMI box••• _ .. _,_,_. _ ... _. _,.._se_. --9nCff to maneoe f\'ont never .,..., dtaplaY9<1. Automottv. d .. k In •malt omc. of ADMIRAi. trlig. Cream. Make• a QrHt Chrtat· l .. _______ ,.1 _______ ....,....,,.. AUTO lllCHANIC prominent tutgeon. ''°''"''"· GtMt cond. m .. gift. Asking l280 Vard Hie, cathollc Located near 'Hoag '340 OBO. tMS.7210 th• 1et. P..... ctlll oauoht•r• c harity TIRllTORIMOR Ho1ptta1. Must have R•frlgerator 1200 59.!,_5·19033 .:fter benefit, eomethlf\O for SVC MQ•1tu1 El aom• medleal back· • ...... pm. r c any-•veryone u name It 10 aooctv.==:tlon• ground. Ability lo work :!!":r f;.1~~:.:~!~ time, l•ave me ... ~. Saj a sun lam-4pm:1_5_s....:_3_1..,1_1_. _....,.. _ _. In Of'IM19• & LA Coun-on computer .,. have 1125 '4&-6Me Ofd foott>IJ1) ... t>' carCla 2574 catMol•, cloM 11 ft. Regal. The S• I.lo•. 2 t3'.220-Hl20 •xcellent phont, P•• , • In albume/bOoe l50-to Hetb0t/l'a1t. brlnQ mocs.t. 1981. Qd tlent communlcetlon lean waeher a 1100 450-7211 cndtn. 8enk r•po. No B1rtender Trtlntet •lcllla. Phone 1141$31· dryer 110 plug In t11r. eK obo. Avery a Needed. Call: 4327 Uk for MaryKey dryer, .,,, •IZ• 1200 Co. 675-8990. 714-895-9998 EX1. 16e or June. for both..~. 11· Boat with off ahore *'II Komfort 'Z1' eooo 1.,..........,,,.....---'!"""""~~ ml .. •, eiccelent cnCl1n, ,.. •• LE TV JOBS No Exp nee A D•ll" tu-• m001lng. 173-3313. • ... .:,•""', pp•-•-"' ..... ) ~ Salary· of S300 fot Antlquea, tooll, ""' ..... .,.,.,, ~ ....,.. •n C111V110L1T CAlllRO Thia c.t hU A/T, NC, AM!f'M, caa.tte, C•tm Tlre•/WhHla. Calm atrlpa, low mllu. 17,490. (1"'291). 1110•llM ADDI 6-apd. A/O, PIS. C:.... tte, (132231) 112.tN TUTTLICUCK NlllAH 2849 Harbor Blvd CottaM ... S40 eetO Plymouth 'I 1 GS •N•ory•.•P911'1'en.50ce/Hrn.ecFeos-r buying md••· 714/ -....... ._ ... II 4.87 C looH diamond, ture, motor 1cooter,ct·1 ________ ....;;.l;:;l3ve:9-D'71034:&ia.-::::=::-::::-;I ... "'8811 ......... .,... a ' .... n -• k• new. ,...rl_,.. emerald cut, oth .. & much moret.1. OVER.cAB camper w/ lnformellon, call 1· ...,.,. "' _.,.,, mattrM• box epr1nga. v"'-vs .... •2 LM color 1001 a 309 AUbama. 1989 Searay 21'. Mere J k • ....,. ---------"' 37 e2•2 E t 205hp, mint cond. Iota camper ac •· _.,.. 1978 Corvette. Ann.Eel. •-;~~&!. 8..m:'gpm, •7 PIT Anltt1nt 150 •a. 67~13• S18,500 'obo. ~ carat of extru, 120 hr9 In-firm. e31.C700 L82. Or1glnaJ colon. Johntonllon Lincoln lhrcury 2020 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA. CA 840-l5e30 1llO PLYMOUTH LASER -....,.,.., Huge dav-. s12.95 fee To Executive. Aexlbl• Antique oalc •• ChHts, marquis aolltlare, E ctda trailer In new ellp TRAILER, l 'L x 4• w x Stlll aharp, fut. Very bleetl cat. m.,., neu· _ _..._...______ momlnga. 644-e284 writing dHk. $250-color SI 1. $1500. La· Nwpt Dunes Marina. 3• H, metal heavy good cond. 18,000 Better Hunyl (071459) 19,995 t•r•d. Whit• blaze. COSTA MESA JOBS & $450. tM4·!5915. di .. 18K bracelet 1 Giant block Hie. 12 fm-Aalclng $19,500 will duty. *400/obo. can 080. 982-4057 .w. whl9kera. chin, ch .. t not advertised In PfTSchP•hdoun11en H. e18p to Beautiful Sofa, kwH•a• I/•" wide, 80G, $1500 II•• evrythg lmagnble. n • g 0 t 1 at•. c •I I 8"5-0223 TUTTLE CLICK NISUH :g,.awa. MIHI....,, alnce .... All types g "' obo. Other rings & Cedron St. Coll.,.• Howard 75"'··"''"28. ··• newspa,.-r. • N f .. k chair ottoman. New -• --~ 1, 23rd St, Back Incomes 24 hour re-oon, or v wee 1. • things. 675-0817. Park. Culver/ Walnut.1--------- 8ay, NPB. Ca.n collect di . 1 900 288 Call 85().1782 after 5. cond, oalc t rim. HCrl· Sat 10/t9 8·2. 27' Formula Sport (213) 6144161 or ~!5. ~:~ • • • fie• 1325. 841-3486. Ladlea fur Unx Jacket, Cruiser, '80 Ilk• new. eontaet Bay Shore Pet SALES In Orlental'·K-l-ng-s-lz_•_w_a_t•-r-bed----1n--fingertip length, must Must aelll S16,000/ Newport Hoapltal C.M. CUSTOMER Rug Dept. ctudea frame & head-;:~:~2;:.' obo. obo. 248-6690 FOUND: Black & tan SERVICE No exp needed. Evea/ board. Qpod condl- t•rrler mix. Male wknds. S8.50/Hr. Call tlonl Cati 1589-7904, Beach 6169 Pets & puppy. Oct 7. Vicinity The NEWPORT Kay 644•1212 X378 leave meHage. Big block garage aale of Seaahore & 641h St. BEACH/COSTA MESA1---------LIKE NEW, flrtt claH In Dover ShorH. New Sacraflce '89 .Searay. •21, Mere 205 H/P, 1/0, fully loaded, 120 Hrs, mint condition, Incl trlr, new slip Npt Dunes Marina. ask· Ing $15,500. Must see to appreciate! Sent to aheller. PILOT Is looking for a SECTY/OFC MGR executive and clerical & uaed furnitur e, 644-365e Customer Service Experienced In real office furniture. Acous· Himalayan kits. Lvable decor Items and much nimals 6049 LOST black cat. male Representative for the estate req'd. Phonea, tlcal work stations. ball of fur, champ fine. more. 1018 Westwlnd ahort hair, distinctive Clrculatlon Dept. to It bookkeeping. typing Large eelecllon avall· F. $200. 646-8132. Way. NB. Sat & Sun. white markings on work a llexlble sohed· & W/P. Call Patrick able at 65% discount ,...,.,..----~~-:--9am-4pm. right Jaw. May be ule. approximately 16· Glllesple 955·5800 of cost. OBO. Board Kittens need loving 1·c-a-p-1a-ln_c_h_a-lrs-.-D-e_s_k_& wearing white collar. 24 hours par week.,_________ room and reception home. 9 wks oto. cabinet. Exercycle, Mlaslng since August. We need a reliable Secty/Office Clerk aro Fortune 500 qual-Herb. 2232 Pomona Poot table. rocking Vlc. Irvine Ave. & 17th. person with strong Several PIT & FIT po-lty. Artwork, planters. Ave. C.M. 642•6967• chairs. trash compac·I'--------.. REWARD 548-8431 telephone skill s, slllons avail. Call 1· phones fax machines c e 3332 759-5428. · · pleasant phone voice, • • RAQDOLL KITTENS tor. all 54 · · 800·832·5751. network computers. . Sail Boats 7014 ravel 3014 ONE WA"-LOI Angeles to Anohoreg• Alaake. $275 or beat offer. 213-233·2495 neat appearance and1_________ calculators and much Mltted & colorpoint. Day bed cmplle $135. *27, Coron-... o fur·llng able to work well with Social Services more. No dlrs. M·F 9· Papers s25o. Eves Peugot girls bike ..... • • others. $5.50/Hr. CASE MANAGEMENT 5. Call Charlea OMOOO 494-7633. $100. 6·drwr chest w/ o/b, hldg tnk, •~lnkr. Cell DANIEL SHEA 842-4321 Ext. 207 INSURANCE CLERK H.B. Agency. Mon-Fri •Center Club* 1-5. Phones, flies, 'W.50% Off Club's typo. :t2~;~~·3s7/Hr. prlcel Oreg 720-0086 --------- For Sale. Famlly mem· JANITORIAL bershlps all prlvlleges. Growing Hunllngton Newport Beach Tennis Beach mfg co. Is In- Club S550. 64().7690 terestod In F(T reliable For Ad Action Cal a PllllL AD·VISOR 642-5678 person for various jan- ltorlal duties. 16792 Burke Lane, Hunting· ton Beach. 841·3663 Kannel Experience. Soma Groom skills. F/ T, perm. Neod auto. 557·6063. Boata and btkea and campers and collages - all the thing• that make tummer tun can be found In ciassllled UP TO $600 CONSULTANT twin headboards dinghy, vhf, NB •hp, Must sell. Contempo-StOO. 673•6898 $5500/obo, 723-4070. Pianos & rary furniture. Blk lac- The City of Irvin• la quer, gtasa & marble. accepting proposals Bdrm.dining rm &tvlng Organs 6059 for a case mangement rm sets. 721·85t 2. Yemehe electronlc up- consultant to perform Queen ,113ttress set. right piano/ keyboard, the followlng service excelent condition 5 mos. old. $1700 for Family and/or Se-s200 9e0-1831• obo. 759-0523 Miscellaneous 6015 ickets 6075 Got married. Don't need •Hobie t e• lncludlng two. Antiques, retrlg, traller. $950. • microwave. blke1, 548-3332. sofa bed, odd & enda.1---------232 Newport Blvd. 18' CARRIES 10 for day NB. Sat. Oct 19th, aalllng. 2 bunks. Mini 9am-3pm. ¥:'.~Jo ~:~~ 8~6·~~tg nlor Service• pro- grams: statt and vol· unteer training•, case management aupervl- slon. quality assur· ance and llablllty con- sultalfon. and crisis In· terventlon services. Proposal deadline: 'SOUND OF MUSIC' Complete set of 8 Bradford Exchange colletor·a plates by Edwin M. Knowles. Features scenes from the movie musical. Still In original boxes, never been dlsplayed. Makes a great Christ- mas gift. Asking $250 the sot. Please call PARKING LOT SALE' For sale. t3tt. Salem· American Alrllnes. Sat 9•5. 2815 Lafay· yacht with trailer, coach r/t, North Amer· ette. Clothes, anti· gOOd condition $700. lea, exp. 12/31/91. quos, collecllblea. 760-7790. $650. 723·1557. Vintage hata, puraea & Soeed & October 24, 1991. For Information or to request an RFP, con· tact: Jan Calhoon, Senior Services (714) 724- 6804, or Maureen Robbins, Famlly Ser· vices (714) 724·6649 Garage Sales General 6102 645·1933 a f ter 90 FAMILV SALElll 101 5:30pm. Or call any-19 • 10,20. E/Bolsa time, leave message. Chica. SJWestmlnster FIVE pieces exercise Ave 8am. 894-1573 TELEMARKETING equipment, atalrmas· tor, rower, bicycle, ab· Earn EXTRA MONEY domlnal machine. Costa Mesa 6124 I lewelry. Josh Slo- cum'• restaurant park· Ing lot. Sun only, 7am, Transportation Boats 701 1 '40 MOORING w/25' Ski Boats 7016 '85 Boeton Wheler 15'Cuatom SS, con· sole w/bow·rider play· deck, Whaler uphlstrd, 24 gal fuel. 115 HP Evlnrude, stereo. easy roll, trlr, misc $7,795 otter. 631-5300. Sailboards 7018 Coronado. Xlnl loca· 32' Trojan '76. F32. FG. tlon, ready to aell. OS, FB, sedan, twin 650-8169. 225. cleanest avail, working part·tlme. $800 all. Will sell aep· BA.LLET MONTu•"TRE Good communication _a_ra_•_e._9_6_5_· 7_8_7_4_. __ """' •42' Catilornlan. '87 roomy. wide body, 13' twin caterplllar diesel. beam, lo hrs. great Come to buy or do· llve aboard. all near nata your white el· fly oqulpd, many lttras new. $48.500. 213· and phone akills re-LADIES Rolex, stainless FUND RAISING SALE quired to 1011 growing, and gold, excellent local newspaper. shape $1995. Phone $240,000 759·8974 842-2915. ephants for sale. The ---------__ 4_3_2_·2_9_2_1. ____ _ CREVIER BMW A nw IXAM,Lll O' f'R .. OWNID •MW'I AVAILULI 91121SI A/T (J57312) S SAVE 9i M·5S.SPD (2VZZ643) $48,995 eo e2cs1 NT (2SFH199) $25,995 89 3251 5 •pd (2NEH228) 115,495 88 7351 A/T (2VOG311) 125,995 88 3251 Convt (2HXU776) 121,995 CREVIER BMW Senta An• Auto Mall Newport Freewaw 55 at Edinger SenteAne 835·3171 l lod~Ji · 9065 •ea Dodee Ram 10 Sport p/u. 83K ml. AM·FM. Camper aheU. Ca1pet Kit. S3,400 obo. Call Matt, 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Me .. 840-e4t0 Porsche 9175 ••7402t •1880 Porache 9t1 SC Fo1d 9075 1HOFORD PROBE 6 apeed, A/C, C/D, morel (147351) 110,995 TUnLECLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa M••• 84CMl4t0 lnf1n1t1 9095 1990 INFINITY Q45 Low miles, (004729) Only S27 ,99!5 TUnLECLICK NISSAH 2845 HarbOr Slvd Costa Men S40-Mt0 aguar 9105 Targa, excellent cndtn . Must .... 115,995/ obo. 496-2e99. 1984 Convertlble. Whit• w/blk Int, xtnt cond. 125,000 (2NWUS60). 549-8209/d SCW004/e oyota 9210 1987 Supra. Xlnt cond. Targa top. 67K ml. $8,750. Must Hll. (2VMB456) 549-8209 day, 645-6004 eve 1987 TOYOTA CELICA ST A/T, A/C, Catm Whla 17,995 (717757e) LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 13590 Beach Blvd. 892-9908 1987 Toyota P/U Extra cleanl (021648) SS,995 TUTTLE CLICK =======~I 1988 Jaguar Vandon NISSAN 1987 BMW 325 Plax. Uk• new. 36K ml, fawn color, call 2845 Harbor Blvd 5 •peed (2GNG622) after 4PM 775-8106. Costa Mesa $10,09!1 540·8410 LEXUS OF 1988 JAGUAR. Car 1-------- WESTMINSTER phone, Clltford alarm 1989 TOYOTA system. Take ov•r 13590 Beach Blvd. payments. S855/mo. CRESSIDA 892-6900 35 payment• left. Cati (001723) Beautiful. Cadillac 9040 '85 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD d ELEGANCE Buddy, 648-2313. Must ae• Lexus 9 115 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER ,91 L•xua LS 400 13590 Beach Blv,j. While/ tan. Noc-cd ___ 8_9_2_·8_90_8 __ chrome wtiHla mem· ory. gold package. Must aell, excellent condition! Cati 619- 755-5277. 1989TOYOTA SUPRA Automatic, Turbo. Brl._ llant Red (2U<VSen P~R MONTH * NO COLLECTIONS * Call 642·4333 Men's tobacco osterich variety of Items ls I endless. Dozens of brand new T·shlrts at glve·away prices. Pro- ceeds to help llnance the annual NUT· CRACKER produc· tlon by our young dancers. December 14, 1 s & 20. Tickets on aate soon at Tick· etmaster. See you at 2632 Santa Ana Ave, Saturday, October Thia car has a V·8, AIT. A/C, full power, power seats, vinyl roof . catm tlrell wheels. Must see this beauty. 19,440. Lincoln 9120 40' Formosa '79 fiber· (224487). glass trawler. twin dsl. John1on & Son----'"" LINCOLN LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation a nd liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 PliliL Termites briefcase. Never beon Repair Technician used. s 1250 obo. 759·0523. Lloyd Pest Control, ________ _ needs Termite Repair NINTENDO SYSTEM & Technician. Some car· 8 games lnclds Tetras. pentry experience Zelda II & Top Gun. needed. Good driving $175 ALLI 675-6658 record. Drug testing Slightly used 1989 required. Steady Job. Chlldcraft Ht of bks We train. Call Charlie w/ dctnry. 644-7759• at 979·6021 between SAM to 12PM. EOE Cameras Domestics 5540 & Equipment 6016 Reliable, loving Nanny. HASSELBLAO camera needed In CM home. and accessories. like 10 mo .• 6 & 7 yr old. new. Asking $2800/ 650-7656. OBO. Call 965·7874, 19th, 7am. Furniture blowoutl 3 couches. 4 chrs. re- frig, coffee Ibis, chry wd bdrm set, baby Items, lamps, etc. $1· $400. 240 Flower St. HAMMER TIME? 1 O kw gen, 2 double • ' 11aterooms, huge ny. Lincoln Mercunr TOWN CAA 13590 Beac h Blvd. as2.fl90e bridge. many extras. 2626 HARBOR BLVD Thia car h.. v..a. •harp, must sell, COSTA MESA. CA leather Interior. full rucks 9220 $73,900/obo. (pp) 54().5830 power, alloy wh••l1, '90 Pathfinder XE·V6, lo 731-8405; 970-8894. r=======-==.1 low mll••· A lu>eury car ml. xlnt cond, A/T, AJ Marine Silos Docks/Storage 7022 I $3!50/MO. SIDE tie on Main Channel. 9~ beam, up '10 32 ft long. Call 675·1751 ••BALBOA ISLAND 18' Power $225/mo. Avall 11/ 1. 752-2881 No matter made affordable. c cruise PJW P/L What you're $19•900· (7l9e90). roof rack.' Cltm' tlrea: John1on & Son alarm s11,900 dya, doing, your Llncol" Mercunr 955-4446, eve, 1549- hornetown 2626 HARBOR BLVD 21s1. newspaper COSTA MESA, CA 154().513() PliiiL fits In. Mercedes 9130 '79 MBZ 280 SLC, whV tan, eunroof, chrome Whl• Ilk• new. 110.900 obo 363-1623. ans 9225 '87 VOVAOl!R LB ex· c.llent condition, V-4. 64,800 mllH, $8000. 780-87'9 #ENN570 olvo 9230 ERVICE ORY '87 MB 580 SL Peart blk on blk. Chrme whla, 1prt Mlchtns. xclnt cndtn, all record•, both topa, 44K ml, $43,500 obo. 650-58t5. '91 190E 2.8. gray/gray, 1987 Volvo 740 GLE. IHther lntr, loadedl Super cleanl 80K $10,500. 384-6949. olkswagon 9235 Ilk• new, alarm, '81 VW Rabbit. Parting S28,5K obo(2uun030) out. Come ... 1 455 N. Service Directory Accountinq Bookkeeping3406 ccountinQ Bookkeeping3406 Carpentry 35 10 Door.WlndowH.ock• Panel·Cablneta-Stalra Stucco-Otywl-Aep81,._.IC. 35 y,. gp. Wry 642·0567 Carpet 3514 Child Care 3536 Handy Man 3710 Nwpt Bch loct Mature HANDYMAN SERVICES. mother. Loving, fun, Window weehlng & educat atmo1. 7am· houa•cleanlng. Call 6pm. 714/723-0276 714--642·9274 Cleanino Hauling 3720 Services 3548 Painting 3858 Michael Cox Paint $12/hr, + materials RefarencH 675-4006 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Painting. lnVExt. Hoost/ Apt Oual. job. Free HI. SI. llcl569897 638-1758 Screen Services 3920 Metlculou1 Morton'• Mobile Screen Service Nobody beats Mor· ton's prices Nobody! Our prices are so tow you have to look up to see th• bottom. Sprinkler Repairs 3921 SPRINKLERS are my only buslneH. Tlm•r•. valves. drip •yatema. lnstallaUon & Repair. 722-7824 Chatlea. INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES Personal Bookkeeping Service. I will write your checks, make dep.. rec. bank acct, do business related errands. Wiii do more detalled work If d• aired. Excel rets. Over 2!5 yr• exp. 673-2644. • Carpet reatr•toh. r•pelraL & ••I••· 40S·28ot. Hou•• or Offlc• Ex· perlenced & reliable. ...,l.T HAULING SERVICE Garagt /yd dnups-ttHS Jon 645.S 192 Upholster1ng3931 W.P. YOUNGQUIST <714> 642•8595 a a a Upholaterv Painting Contractor cia911fiec1 work• -beyotld Reuphol•terv & Cement Concrete 3526 Reasonable rates! Ex· DUMP RUNS • .IUNK ceilent Srvcl 839-4187 Furniture, trash, trH rchitecture Ouallty painting by ... •_lhed_aw __ o;...f..;.•_dou __ b..;..t. __ -t __ R_•.:.P_al_r•_._54 __ 2 .. _e_1a_._-1 profeaalona la . TRADE FIND H /Offl branches, appllancea. ou•• c• Mike 7 dya 648-t391 Llctll602098. Insured. Drafting 3428 • Room additions, r• model• or new con· atructlon. Fast, prof. service. 646-0942. * Oe1tgna In Concrete. Licensed, bonded. In· ---.....:-----Driv eway•. patios, eured alnc• 1980. Tim'• Heullng. Haul· pool decka, complete 636-1436. Ing to the Dump. removal service. frH 1---------Move anything. Low· Fr .. Ht. 645-3305 through classified an apartment 842-5878 through classlOed est. 558-8924 HOUSECLEANING by est prices. 631-4963. Japan•H lady. Own WE Olis Shel Hing Togeth« Papering 3866 ~EJ Bldg oagnr, 20 yrs exp. D.A.Z. Conetructlon comp. plana. addJ Craftsmanship, con- transportation. Call Total Interior Aemod· remod. Dealgn crele & block. Frff 546--0527 ellng Serv. Advloe To Dlmenelona 883-0880. e s t.· Comp e tit Iv• prices. 751-8535. WANTl!D * Fem. rea. 40+, no a/ The Cruy. 833-7172 $1.50 per line per day. Cu atom Deal g ned 1-P...:a:.;.u...:l..;.'•..;;...,,C-o_n_a-tru_c_,t.,..lo-n-. Dirty Houses & Busy d . maintain dur. Wntr. People. "Who Va Refa. Suaan 548- Gonna Call?" 1925, 675--4451 Claya. P1Clno & Thar a Al.l. you pay. Based on 4 •nt•. 13 insenlont inthl SERVICE DIRECTORY for more Information CALL TOOAVll ASK FOR CANDY Hom.. & Additions. AMA 261•5092 driveway•, patios, room additions, aaw Bathroom Refinish 3448 ReglaH 1ube, alnka, tile, chips, crack• etc. Any cond/tlme. Colors. Guar. 714/881·9859. Boat Services 34 70 cutting, concrete remov. Lie. 254724. 638-1043 or 638-3528. Cernmic 1lcs :3!:>28 •Rx TILE DOCTOR• Install, repair, cl••rV aeal, regrout & grout recolor. 962•0058 BUCH MAIDS Uc. & Bonded. 10% Off. 962·8485 Electrical 3610 ELECTRICIAN Uc.#1597684 (714) 148-4230 Fences & Ducks 3f1 15 TILE Installed/Repaired. ff• NC• 8 ·0 AT IE 8 • Landscape & Lawn Care 3808 ' . p g Lawns & pruning cleanups. Landscap- ing A Malnt. 536-8701. THE GREEN SCENE ocal Lcssons3868 Plano Leaaona Vour home. Ja:u. claHlca, popa. 15 yr• exp. BA Music. 786-4408. PlastP.r Repair 3880 Lawn-Tre..Shnib-ln1111t lnt/S ... palch pluterlng Sprinkler tnstallallon Cutlom telClurlng, quality TrH Trimming/Removal work. Problema-No Prob-- Lawn Melnt. a Cle1nup1 lemal l 321864 554-7131 R010lllllng •432·8804• ' at. Lio. #1590025 Your Service Directory ReprHontatlv• 842·4321 Ext 310 Boat Waahlng/Oetalllng. Prompt Col#teout ~ New R•P•lr. AtdWOOdt' Excellent, thorough, Fr" Eat. & References Cad11 Post Atp4ace. CM/NI. • TREES• d•pendable, froe eat, John & Shelby.84&-e176 Jim Whyte tM2·7200 Call today. Excellent 1=",.,..,,,....,,~,.,,,,.;~~~~ referencH. Juli or TIL• TIMI!. 3402 W. Doug 8!50-6454. M • c A , t h u r . c M • Plumbin~J 3890 J.B. Plumb/e:lec Service a Repair. plumbing a electrtcal. full Hrvlce. fir.. Ht. 110 •&24199 912-&At85. Wholeaale to public. Ceramic llle, matbl• &. Garaqe Doors & Openers :J622 ToppeCS/flemon L1wn1, tpmllifS.ct~. 76 h3478 PUBLIC NOTICE Cabinets 3490 The Cellf. Publlc U1111-.-'CONVEYS CUSTOMS ti•• Commla11on, RE· Cabln•l•/Furnllure. QUIRES that all u•ed. Ftnlah .. /R•storellon. granite. DM-2A21. Qara90 Door R• a R I C K T I L. • pair• tO yre exp. •LOCK, CON· hrdwr, aprlngs, opnre. C"llT• Uc. & Refe, 1 pc. 6 He. doore. 7 17&-3852• Masonry 3028 P sychics 3<J02 Child Cllre 3536 day aeN. 650-5078. househ old good• All quality. tMN37S LOVlNO ORA.NOMA wlll mover•. print their babv-H In her Coate P.U.C. Cel T numb•r, Meaa hOme. PIHH tlmo·e a chauffeur'• call Marcel 1546--1908 Handy Man 3110 print their T.C.P. num-Loving Mother wilt ...,...,R•PAtR8 Home/ b., In all adVeftl... Babysit In h•r CM Rental PROPERTIES ment•. If you h111• • DO YOU WANT MOA!? hom•. Aefe. o to 4 yr• f'alnt-Catpentry .. tc.· quea11on •W th• ... L.Nrn to create •uc-old. Jull• 435-9047. Drywall. °"}!45-5277 gallty of a mover, llmo cea• With M. Ullman & 0 .... ,. _, or ch•uffeur, Call: MIOC. 79fJ-7003. 1.0VINO mofhet wlll """" Home/Bu .. neH Public Utlltl•• com· Buy II. S•ll II. l'lnd IL watch Y°"' child, M Improvement Drywall. ml11lon. 714-55&-4151 Cl .. altled. Yrt old. I yra up. Carp•ntry & Painting. Refa. JOdle &47.C712 Bonded. 84&.7822 Painting 3858 •AMAZING PSYCHIC 35 ye.,. ex.p. Vou Wiii b• Htounded and •maucll 7t•-&Ate.o993 Rr .. ,111"'' SC'rv1u? J'IO I • PAINTINO ConftdenU•• "• Ouallly painting. local aum•• Hpeclallv '°' ref•r•nc ... Fair Pf'lc•. entrepren•ura ' Jr Ron. 850-8584 exffa. M1•2015 -___.__ -- ave Garage Sole! Col The Piol Clossifteds or 642·5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad! PiiiL PP 529-1304. Newport, NB. 1965 23051. Roadster. 1981 Vanagan. $3•800 2·top1. S14,000 OBO. OBO. Tim. 673-0365 673-0365 or 548-0779. or 154e-on9. 1980 MercedH SD S.1.,..,--...,,.,--.......,-...., claH, Hdan, turbo 88 Jetta GL, gold, tinted dl•HI. All poHlbl• wndwl, fog Ila, 1un rf, amenlll••· A1klng pull out atereo. c•r 17&00 obo a.t1-0555 cvr, AIC. prfct cndtn. dye, 241.C390 evea. $6300 obo. &4a·5143 Mercury 9135 '91 MERCURY SABLE Thi• car ha• e. cylinder, AfT, A/C, AM/FM, CrulH ctrl. catm tlrel/Wheela, low mlle1. S11,HO. (820015). Johneon & Son Lincoln Mercury 2620 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CA 540-se30 MG 9140 1980 MGA. Beautiful In & Out. A Must '"· *7800 Cash. M2-3361. Nissan 9150 'U GOOZX, Whit•. Mop, 38K, loaded. Like new. One owner. 110,soo. &ee-0495 1984 NISSAN 300ZXTURBO NT. PIS. A/C, c ... tte, P/W, Tiit, Crulae (003482) H .995 tunLICLICK NlllAN 214$ HMbor Blvd CoataMe .. 840-e<ttO 1917NllUH STANZA 40R, NT, IVC, C.... u. (081371) 16,995 TUTTLICUCK NllUH 214S Harbof 81Vd Cc*a MMe 8404410 Misc Auto 9245 '88MERKUR SCORPIO Thia car ha• e. cylinder, Arr. A/C. leather Interior, full power, power •••l•. moon roof. Hard to find. $10,990. (69428) John1on & Son Llncoln Mercury 2826 HARBOR Bl.VO COSTA MESA, CA 1540.513() '89MERKUR SCORPIO Thi• oar la a e. cyllnder with NT. AJC. IHlh•r Interior, full power' power ••ata, moon '°"'· low mllea. S12.900. (19a887). Johneon & Ion Lincoln Mercury 2828 HARBOR Bl.VD COSTA MESA, CA &40-5830 ATC 1983 f'resh r•bulld en- gine. Extra Mt of Nod paddl••· axtra hlll-cllmblng cart>. Bell Moto 4 helmet. $700. Must MUI 931- 11e3. 11:() I' ,r~ .. •, f1P1,,1ir '• 'h() AUTOMOIN~ Bad C..-Ok. 11' .. 1' modela, guarantHd epprovaJ Ho down payment. 1 .. 00. •U.aaM24Hf9,