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THI NDPORT BIACH • COSTA MESA •
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Nov. s, 1991
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QUOTES Of THE DAY
"The poor do not need our p;ry.
They need our assistance to break out
of their poverty."
Mari'e Eckess, a Newport Beach
resident who has just received state
approval for an adult literacy school
aimed at helping the poor break out
of poverty by obtaining the skills nec-
essary to find jobs (A 1)
• "Nature teaches more than she
preaches."
John Burroughs
TODAY'S EVENTS
•The restaurant Industry In New-
port Beach will be the subject of
Wednesday's meeting of Speak Up
Newport at the Villa Nova restaurant
Basic changes are occurring in the in-
dustry which will affect the city's tax
revenues, jobs, and future investment.
Three of the city's top restaurateurs
will speak on this important topic. Re-
freshments are served at 5:30 p.m.
The program will bettin at 6:15 p.m.
•The future for ~mall Business in
Orange County will be the subject of
a business development seminar from
7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the com-
munity room at Newport Center Li-
brary, 856 San Clemente Drive. For
information, call the library at 644-
3186 or the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 .
• South Coast Repertory presents
"The Extra Man," a play by Richard
Greenberg about Keith, everyone's
best friend, who takes an overactive
interest in his pals' personal lives.
Show times are 8 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sat-
urday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day. For tickets and information, call
957-4033.
•City of Angels, the Tony Award-
winning musical plays at the Orange
Coui Performing Arts Center
throu Nov. 9 Show time tonight
and rlday is 6 p.m. For Information,
call 556-ARTS.
JUST THE FACTS
• Where is San Joaquin Bayf
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Business/A4
Classlfledll7
CfOISSWOldlliO
EntertalnmenVA9
Forum/A11
HealttVA10
Horosc:ope/81 O
Legal notlces/86
Senlors/A6
Society/AB
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Reoeslion could rob city 01 $2 ~million
Loss in sales tax reven.ues predicted
Anll)W of Coia Meu salel r. ftMlrlUf loT the past 10 ye11S
FISCAL . sAus TAX INC'RwE (DECREASE)
YEAR .~ ............ .-..................... RE\(ENU£ ~UNT PERCENT
1981-82 .............................. $12,875,650 n.a. n.a.
'1982-83 ............................... 12,628,721 (-246,929) -1.9%
1983-84 ............................... 1S,789,1 $3 3, 160,432 ~5.0%
1984-&5 ................ , .............. 17,264,242 1,475,089 9.3%
1985-16 ............................... 18,815,051 1,550,809 9.0%
1986-87 ............................... 21,013,752 2,198,701 11 .7%
1987-88 ............................... 22,348,849 1,335,097 6.4%
1988-89 ............................... 25,581,841 3,232,992 14.~%
1989-90 ............................... 25,974,633 392,792 1.5%
1990-91 ............................... 24,657,672 (-1 ,316,961) -5.1%
1991.92 c.u• ....................... 23,400,ooo c-1,251,612) -5.1%
•1991.92 Preliminary Pre>;ection of Nies tax revenue as d 9-30-91
SALES TAX REVENUE (DECREASE)
PROJECTED ACTUAL AMOUNT PERCENT
BUDGET
s2s,500,090 .................. 23,400,000 .................. (-2 .. 100,000> .................. -8.2%
By Anna Cekola
Stan Wr11er
COST A MESA -If the fecal economy
oontinues along its sluggish course sales
tax revenue in Costa Mesa this fis~I year
could be $2.1 million lower than earlier
projections, compounding existing budget
woes, the city manager said Monday.
The dismal forecast comes at a time
when the city. i~ already looking at cutting
about $2.3 m1lhon from the budget in the
next two years, about $700,000 of that due
to an unexpected loss of state funds.
In )uly, the city took the first steps in
deal!~g wi th the budget dilemma, starting
a hmng freeze and eliminating all but
crucial spending. Through this month, a
special committee will be working with
City ~anager ~Ian Roeder to analyze
spending reductions proposed by various
city department heads. The recommenda-
Rosa Barquin of Fountain Valley paddles her way around the Back Bay Monday afternoon under sunny skies. Mon: Ml., • .,.,,,~11
t1ons should be wrapped up by mid-
December, Roeder said.
While 1he national economy might be
showing some signs of improvement, the
same is not true for Orange County and
1he rest of the state, Roeder said in a re-
pon given to the City Council '
"Economists indicated that the housing
drop-off and the cuts in defense spending
, have exaggerated the ·recession in Orange
Coun ty," Roeder said. "These experts are
predicting that Orange Cou nty, and the
res t of California, will remain in a reces·
sion for another year."
This is bad news for Costa Mesa, which
has seen a decade of growth in sales tax
revenues, primarily from South Coast
Plaza, one of the most financially success-
ful malls in the f'\ation.
In the l991/92 budget, city financial of-
ficials expected sales tax revenues would
See REVENUE/la .....
Hoag Hospital
plans con~ern
neighborhood
Concerned group offers
officials second opinion
By Ins Yoko1
Stilt Nmer
NI:.WPORl BEACH -A plan to
more than double the !>ize of Hoag Hospi-
tal o'er the ne'<t 20 )ears continues to
fJcc oppos1t1on from nearby residents.
"'ho ha'c suhmmed a proposal for major
ch.ingc., m the plan .
Nc1ghhonng residents remain dissatis-
fied with the heights of the proposed
buildings on the "lower campus .. property
along We t Coa!>t High"' ay. And environ-
mentah ts want to prevent construction
on a marshy section there that they say is
a se nsitive wetla nd.
Underscoring the concerns, the West
Newport Beach Association board has
drafted a letter asking Hoag and the city
to consider moving 50 percent of the
planned lower campus construction along
Coast Highway to the eastern half of the
upper campus, off Newport Boulevard.
This would allow the three acres of
wetlands on the west end to be left alone
and would preserve views from the exist-
ing bluff, the association members said.
Because the lower campus land is
plagued with drainage problems, corrosive
soil and methane and hydrogen sulfide
gas, construction on the upper campus
may be more cost effective and less com-
plicated. as!.ociation members said.
"It's m 1he best interest of the hospital
and the community," said Jerry Cobb, a
West Newport Beach board member. "It's
nol an unfriendly letter; we'd just like
Hoag to consider an alternative."
Hoag officials reply that they've already
reviewed the proposal at length and con-
cluded further development of the upper
campus is not feasible. ''We have seen the
proposal, evaluated it... and there just
isn't room on the upper campus for it,"
said Peter Foulke, senior vice pr~sident.
"There would be no adjacent area for
parking at all. And there would also be
no flexibility to design and build as actual
need is identified."
Mitigation of the drainage, gas and
See HOAG/Id ,_
Elldlons Teacher believes literacy is food for thought
After fighting hunger
on the streets, woman
sets· to nourish minds
By LoriAM Basheda
., W!1ler
D uring the two years that Marie
Eckess worked in the Good
Samaritan Food Ministry, she helped pass
out 96,000 bap full of groceries to hunary
residents.
But it wasn't Iona before Ecke.u
concluded that more than food. the
people she was auistlna needed an
educatJon.
So the Newport Beach resident and
former tchool teacher resisnod u director
of the ministry in September to open a ~
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non-profit literacy school for adults in
Costa Mesa.
The state approved her plans this week.
Scheduled to open this January, the
Golden Ruic Learning Center will take
any adult who wants to learn to speak,
read or write English -regardless of
their age or race.
"We're going for people who really
want to help themselves," she said. "If
they're not committed to learning, they
will be dismissed."
Eckess said prospective students will be
interviewed to determine whether they
arc committed to learning. Priority will
then be given to resident.a of Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach. Studeots will be
charged S6 a mohth:
As planned. the school will operate
Tuesday tbrouah Saturday from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Oependi"I on the number of
volunteers she gets, Eckess hopes to
enroll as many as 100 students.
"They can c-0me as long as they feel
they need to,'' she said. "But they must
be honest, responsible and really want to
learn, because we're not goi ng to waste
our time."
Eckess said a teacher in Huntington
Beach has been the first to volunteer
several hours a week.
Eckess will also spend time teaching.
With a PhD in education, Eckess used
to be an art teacher and an administrator
for a Huntington Beach school district.
During that time. she aJso served as the
a istant director for the dlstrict's adult
school
It i with that nperience that she will
open a school on the second floor o( her
Moods and Memories Antique Shop on
See LITERACY,-. ...
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M Tu11dlly. November 5. 1991
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A 33-year-old Huntington Beach commercial artist who re-
cently decided to bring his talents to the baseball card business in
Costa Mesa.
HOW IT BRAN----------
voss was visiting his friend's baseball card shop about a year
ago when he "became baffled by the fact that customers would
spend $100 on a baseball card and then stick iflii a box. "If I
spend $100 on something, I want to enjoy it," he said.
TIE PIJCli.--1 ------------
The revelation prompted Voss to propose that he and his
friend combine forces and open a new shop that would custom
frame basebaJI cards and other sports memorabilia.
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The two opened The Whiz )\!ds at Bayport Center on the cor-
ner of Bay Street and Newport Boulevard last November and
have been busy ever since.
EXTRAINNINGS------------
Recently Voss has been paid to do custom framing for restau-
rants and shops, as well as the offices of doctors and lawyers,
around town. -By LorlAaa S.1W.
R oman Miles and Katherine Bell walked back down the stairs
to the beach to wait for the Coast Guard and the salvage
company Miles had retained to scoop up the splintered
pieces of his 36-foot sailboat, Ill Wind.
"Can I talked to you in confidence?" Roman asked after they'd
reached the beach.
Katherine nodded. "Sure. Why not."
Roman sat down on the rocks, dangling
the tips of his water-soaked shoes in the
water and stared pensively out to sea.
"You didn't ask, I know, but I thought
you might be curious about what's been
going on in Newport. The serial killer, the
explosion on my dad's boat, the day I got ORANGE COAST shot with that poisoned dart. That stuff."
8EQIAL "Heck yeah I'm curious," said Katherine,
turning slightly so that she was facing
by SMral L•&Nlu Roman.
"The serial killer was Al Bundy. You
know that already, I know. But what you
didn't know was that Bundy is Councilwoman April Steven's
nephew. And what you didn't know was that my dad was
blackmailing Stevens. H e needed Stevens' vote on a development
project. If she didn't vote the right way, he was going to the press
and tell them that Bundy was her relative."
Katherine nodded again, suddenly wishing she had a note pad.
"Then my dad got worried I was going to blow the whistle on
him so he hired someone to shoot me. Just his luck, I survived."
"And the explosion?"
Roman pursed his lips. "That was meant for you, Katherine."
To be continued ...
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Did You Know?
Managing Editor Stew Mlrtllle ••• M2-43Z1, GL 363
··01 the•
M arching bonds from all over the Southland met
in musical competition Saturday at the 5th
Annual South Coast Invitational Field Bond
T ournoment at Orange Coast College's' s Le Bord
Stadium. Costa Mesa Hig h School's Mustang Bond
(above) contributed to he day's festivities with on
exhibition performance entitled "Beach Porty '91 : The
Sights and Sounds of the Beach Boys . Newport
blorborJ-tigh School's Sailor Bond, including tuba
player Jon Campbell, performed in the Closs D
competition at the event. This year's Invitational was
hosted by Costa Mesa High School.
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I n 1962, construction of Corona
del Mar High School begins
off an unpl\'Cd road that will
become Eastbluff Drive u IOOD u
there is an Eutbluff. Across rural
Jamboree Road lies the musivc
Philco-Ford Co!J>?ration's
Aeronutronic Division. The 200
acre ten building complex housed
scientistJ, eJ\lineen and
technicians working on projccu for
the Department of Dcfenae and
the Nadonal Aeronautics and
Space Administration, including
the Space and Re-entry Systems
Division, Newpon Beach
Operations.
You don't hive to bo 1 rocket
scieatist to ~o tb1t we need your
historical f 11et1. Send them to Did
You Know, Tho Pilot, P.O. Box
IS(J(), Cost1 Mcu, 92626,
-Complied bf AllM Spllla •
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Bill Grudy. pl'Cllldnt of the Newport Beach
HJatorica1 Sodety1 OD the lineage of the
Cutaways property tbe Newoort Conservancy
hopa to buy IDd praenc: •fFtf.at it .... the Oranae ONatJ Counuy Cub, with a dirt Flt coune. When that IDO¥ed, it bcame a piece
called tbe Studio Cub. Then, during World War
JI, that became Mona's, a pretty lhady place. U
they hadn't built tho Castaways in 194S, we'd be
standing on Mona's Bluff."
0 Aaemblyman Oil Ferguson, appearing on The Lobdell Group
panel! "Everyone wbo worb for tho state bu taken a pay cut.' Smee Peto Wilson aot a S3S,OOO raise thia year. does that lDOaD be
doesn't work for the state?
0 .
Veterinarian Dr. Bruce Baunfcld, of Costa Mesa'• Dover Shores
Pet Center, discussing the mountain of new rules for the workplace
brought on by Senate Bill 198: "Sec this?" he said holding up a
small ~uceze bottle with a band-written label that said "Dove
Soep.•• 'We buy the stuff in bulk because we use so much of it.
But S.B. 198 says it has to have the manufacturer'a labcl. I am a
lawbreaker."
0
Paul Darrow, longtime Balboa Yacht Oub sailor and retiring art
profeaor at Scripps College, on holding a job: "For many years I
we.at out of my way not to be permanent or a tenured teacber .. .1
wu afraid I would dlW'er be an 'artist' if I held a regular job."
Darrow, whose work is OD e.dubit this month at Laguna's
Sandstone Gallery, on titles of paintings: "Titles don't mean much
to mc .. .Rcccntly a coUcctor bought several of my. pieces. She loved
the title of one, therefore she liked the picture. I discovered the ·
museum bad put the wrong title on it."
0
A most conservative chap, wetting bis whistle at a political
gathering, on whether he's currently active in Republican politics:
"With King George and Pete Feinstein in office?"
0
Two SO-something ladies talking at the 80th birthday party of
Costa Mesa drummer Jack Connors: "I hope I'm as active as Jack is when I'm his age,"said one. "l wish I was that active now,"
replied the other. 0
Judge Eileen Moore (who certainly bnngs a welcome new look
to the Superior C.ourt bench) greeting a new crop of juror,s: "You
should k:qow tharthe air conditioning system in the court rooms.._.
doesn't begin to work until it's 78 degrees in thcre.1By that 'time
it's too late and very uncomfortable, but you must slick~ ~th it.
You are not prisonen and we arc not punishing you." . 0
NBC News camera crew, after the Los Angeles County
delegation had testified at Congressional hearings at Harbor High
on federal airport regulations: "OK. that's a wrap. It's just Orange
County up next."
0
Locaf attorney Floyd Farano, who moved to D.C. as chief legal
coumel to Sen. John Seymour, on Potomac Fever. "I can sec how •
people get it. Wuhington is so exciting, so crazy it just scoops
people up and puts them in another world."
0
Local n~r columnist to himself after writing about the
nifty new 1V commercial for the Orange County United "Fund."
"Dummy, don't you know that's United Waft" "Of course. Just
wanted to see if you were payinJ attention." "I suppose that's why
you spelled Ruthelyn (Plummer) with two l's the other day." "Very
perceptive of you."
•
Briefly
·-• ••• 1111 lllclllllan ..... COST A MESA -Purple Heart Rehabilitation Services received
approval from the City Council Monday to hold a telephone solici-
tation drive to help fund programs and services to veterans, VA
bolpita11 and the handicapped.
With the business ,pennits approved by the council, the non-
profit organization will be uking by phone for usable discarded
clothing and milcellaneoua household atcms, which will be sold in
their local thri~ stores. The group will not be asking for money
and will not be going door to door for donations.
Similar permits for the group have been issued in Costa Mesa
since 1969.
11111 All -11•111 In Nldl.., lltlH•l
COSTA MESA-A Santa Ana man said he was stabbed in the
cheat Fridl!Y,. a robber man who demanded money from him u
• be walked Pomona Avenue.
Carlol Ooazalcz, 22. told police he wu reaching into bis pocket
to act bis waUot when the man pulled out an 8-inch Iona buntina knife and alubed him aCfOll the cbcst.
Gonzalez then ran to a pay phono aud ca11ed a friend who toot
him to CoUep HolpitaJ where be wu treated for a S inch Iona
psb. The uaailant la believed to be Latino. No other detc:ription
Wll lftilablo.
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NEWPORT BEAOI -The c:Uy•a 11t1 oommitaion la ·~
a oadoawfdo, public art contest for a permuent &Mece ()(lrt to'bi
pi.cict in tbe refwbilbed, ·historic McFadden Wharf area by t.M
Newpor:t Pl8r.
The Ooimn1llion., which bu a $90,000 budlet for the prajed, Iii lookfna for a work that embOcftet tbe naudcal ~ Of tM n.
TM deedMne tor ardlll' ~ for qu1Htid0n Ii M.rm 16, 1991 ,,_, dint llnaUill Wiii ... dlOllen to receM $1$.0 .. to
p1owldl ........ al .... prnpnula,
Par _.. ............ Clll Miiii ~ an. commill6op ooore
cllDUar1 atMW150.
'I .... Olld..,.........,,.. wW
Ill•~ MmUll ...,,re ao
up or down ~bea you scuba c:IM.) He baa the
Sea Pio Soft Pack on Ille foe 1225. They're
chance every two weea. ..
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usualJy SJOO .••
Ron knows his stuff: Joan Pim>. who owm the Oilldrcn'1
5:5~»in 040ne rcUOG we.~ been ln businels IO Boobboppe in Weatditf, ii bolting children'•
loq ii MQUIC we. cater to people who don't author Jan Breu at her store on Nov. 6 from
lib surf. aand, and dirty water ••. " Their open 3 to S f..m.... '
pt•lllOI, .• water training ii done off Catalina... "We re really lucky to get her," says Joan,
O "In children's literature, Jan is really one of ' J. Cw,:i store in COloa.a
del Mar .... loeded with ....... ~ .. , abe _.eel a store where 1
penal could aet anytblng.
Stephen Pfeffer w~ m~ J~ 92attress the top o~cs .. " . . . . , ~~at ~S:-wM{8Jftul!tt1'<\C.. ~~~~-~ ~i>ith ,t with 'llY column on mattress prices. He wrote Bear as\veDlll'her 60iefpopufar stones ...
· Balde• dotbea. Janet to say: "We will not be undersold and we arc 0
serious. .. " •••I carriel all IOl1I of gift items, andquel and coUecul>lea -Their Scrta Ashton is now on sale for $479. Recycled Romances' Toni Bruner is serving
tea, don't ya know ...
even a lipature cologne.
"When i~1 ac>neit's gonct . Buys ~he· advbes ...
With delivery and pict"Up it worts out to be
SSO cheaper than Sl41] <;enter Plus.~ oops! "If you can get in the door you'll be
lucky!" abe advisc1 .. .Jt'1 not just the tea ... 'its
Ann Maxwell (ab Elizabcqt Lowell.)
Romance novel junkies can visit with the
noted local writer at the Broadway shop on
Nov. 7 ...
The Artisan Showcw. opens in the
Newport Harbor An t.(iikum store this
week. Nov. 7 from 4 to'7 p.m. there's going
to be a wine and cheese reception to get
things off to a good start. .. The public is 0
Janet ii planning a men's'
.... , out abopping event (with c:ocktaill and
bOn·d'oeuvrcs and a fubion show) for the
bolidayL You can call the store for details
ud reservations ...
-0 Bob Merker, who owns the Aquatic Center
on Superior in Newport Beach, bas a good
deal OD B.C.1 dgbt DOW (that's "bouyancy
cioaverten" -those vests that help hot~ you
invited. It's free ...
The store features unique, one-of-a-kind,
gallery quality items like ceramics and jcwclt')'
and art glass. The pieces arc there on a
consignment basis and the stock's going to
U you"ff come llCJ'OSs .a~ barp1as or
unusual ltaas, or U J'OG bow o/ • rdaller
""o pnmde. aceptloaal Rrrlcu or qmllfT
be sure to let me bow. You caa racb me •t
491-9fl73. Or iad • tu to '31-5902.
' . Construction workers are silhouetted against the sky as they
stand on one of the roofs at Triangle Square installing terra cotta
Around Town
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Youth basketball
bu~ ~Is ~e:::r. ~~g~~
JtetbaJr ~ In Costa Mesa. Prac-
tJcea belln m ear_ly December at local
element&JY ICbooli. Games arc pla~d at Cotta Mesa Hi&b School and the
Costa Mesa (Dnnlunlty C.cnter. The
reptration fee Is $25 until Nov. 29 anet $35 Dec. 2-20. For informa1i90,
caU 754-5158.
Preschool story time
NEWPORT BEAOf -. All four Newpm Beach Llbrarica will offer a DfCICbool story time p~ for chit·
Clren aaes 3 to s t~sb Dec. 11. The
propam is free and no pre-registration la~. P'racboOl Story Tune is otrered 1t 10-.30 LID. ~~ 1\telday at the Bal-boa Branch. UJ a.m. ~ at the Corona dcl Mar Bn.ncb, 11 a.m. Tuea-
days at Marinen Branch. and 10-.30 W~ at Newport C.cnter.
For information oo any of the pro-
ITIJDS. call OiiJdren's Coori!inator Judy Kelley 1t (714) 644-3187.
Fashion show
NEWPORT BEACH -The Ncw-PQ.rt Beach Christian Women's Oub wiU bavo a fuhlon ahow, luncheon and
Oulstmu Boutique from 10-.30 a.m. to l p.m. today at the Balboa Bay Cub.
Call Doona 1t 67.S-2636 for reserva·
dons.
Speak Up Newport
NBWPORT BEACH -The ratau· rant bldm11y in Newport BeKh will be
Police Log
the ~of Wedne14aY'1 mec:~ of f~a1~or~ s=e;ill ~
ilton of 1'be Cannery and M~s
Pub ... ~ Ham Pnae~ of the IUti and the Tantee Tavern. 1nc_progam be-lins at 6:15 f.·m. at the Villa Nova res· fauranl Re resbments are fCn"ed at 5:30 p.m.
Nautical art
NEWPORT BEACH -Local water color artist Howard Henry Mo~dge
will show bis paloUnp Nov. 6-17 at tfie N~rt Harbor Nautical Museum, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. A well known
architcct. Morgrid&e paints nautical
scenes of local mtcrest u well as ma·
rine sceoCJ from his tnveb.
Residents Association
NEWPORT BEACH -The Co-rona dcl Mar Reaidcots As1odatioo
will meet at 7 p.m. ~ay al New·
port Beaeb Country Club. Guest 11:.~era include retirloa N~n Oty Manuer Rokrt wynn,
who will talk aboul his 20 ~with
the city. Ml1'0r PhD Samone will also be on band fo pve a "State of the Oty
Addreu."
Holiday Craft Show
. T BEACH -The New· HoU~ Arts and Crafts be held UM p.m. Nov. 9
and 10 at the Uncoln Athletk: C.cnter, 3101 Pacific View Drive. The event is sponsored by the Paro Beachea and
Recreation Dept. For more Inform•· lion. ca0 644-3 r51.
Hearst Castle
cosr A MF.SA -0ranac Cout
Collqc will apomor • ~ trip
Mlfe~
roof tiles. The shopping and enterUinment center is under con-
struction at the intersection of Harbor and Newport boulevards.
by Amtrak to Hearst Castle Saturday
tlirougb Monday, Nov. 9-11. The cost of the trip is $299. The fee incllldcs round tri train fare, two nights lod~g in ~rro Bay and two
Hearst Qlstle toun. For in/ormatloo, call (714) 432-5880.
Carnival weekend
NEWPORT BEAUi -Shark Is-
land Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside Drivc1 will hold its first Carnivil Wcckeoo
Nov. 9 and 10, featuring food. games
and entertainment This is one of the
club's rare op«;n houses, in which non-members are invited to share the ~ri· vate club's mcmbenbip privilep.For
information, call 760-0221.
Computers for seniors
NEWPORT BEACH -Coutline Community College will be offering
computer classes ~ed for older
adults bcainnin2 Nov. 11 at both its
Newport Buch -and Huntington Beach
centers. 1be nine-week dasies include ban~ e&pe?riencc with word pro-
cessinJ. spre&dsbect and data base 1p-
P1icallons. For lnformation, caU 241-6176.
Modjeska memories
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NEWPORT BEACH -Opal Kiss· inscr will portray. ~JC County pio-neer Helena M~. bueCI on
Modjeab's autobi91Rphy, "Memories
and Impressions," •f the Nov. 11 mectillg of the Helena Modjeab
Foundation,. The mectina will beain at 10:30 a.m. at the Blul'fl Homcownen
Aslociation clubbowlc, 2414 Vista del
Oro, Newport Beach. Guests are wel·
come. Brina a uc:t lunch. For infonna·
doll, call 6'4-9079 or 499-2995.
University women
NEWPORT BEAOI -Uving trusts, durable power of attorney,
holdina title to property, and other fi. nanciaT plllllllng matters will be the su~ of the next mcetln.& of the
American Allociation of University Women. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at the New·
port Tennis Cubt 2601 Eutbluff Or. m Ncwp<?rt Beacn. The meeting will be preceded by dinner at 6 p.m. For reservations can 759-1681.
Police awards luncheon
NEWPORT BEAOI -The 21st Annual Newport Harbor Oiamber of
Commerce Police Awards Luocbeoo.
rccognizin& outstanding members of
the! ~ewport Beach Police Dcoart· meot, will be beld at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14 at the Balboa Bay Oub.
Library J;>ook sales
NEWPORT BEACH -AZJ acel-leot tclection or used hardback and ~pcrback boob will be for &ale al the
Fneods of the N~rt Beach Libf:uy Uted Book Sale bC . . Th\&!ld.aj,
NOY. 14 from S-8 p.r:!f cootinu.m.
Friday and Satu~ from 10 a.m.. to S
p.m. and ~ fiom 0000 to 4 p.m. at the N C.cnter Library 8S6
Sao Oemcn e Drive. For more Infor-mation, call 760-1946.
Parldnsons support group
NEWPORT BRACH -A support
group for children of people with" Par-
tlnsons Dise&te will collftne at 7 ~ Nm. 14 lo Cafeteria Room B al
Memorial ~tal in N~ BelldL ParldDJOn.S is a dca.enerative neurolol).
cal dilordcr that amicts at leut a mn.. Uon Americam. The poup will meet
the accond Thunday or each month.
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Entrepreneurs
· -~ l 1Who~i~;-~•t
who is president and founder of Lusk Interiors. a
dMsion of The Luak Co.
What• Lusk Interiors offers complete
•interior deaign semces and sells
furniture to reaidential and commercial clients.
Lusk is also founder and manager of a
125,000.acre cattle ranch in the Sierra-Valley, in
Northern California.
Wh. en• A 1964 graduate of UC Berkeley,
• Lusk grew up in Whittier and
came to Newport Beach in 1969, after marrying
John Lusk. John Lusk beads up The Lusk Co., a
real estate development firm. During the five
years prior to coming to Orange County, ?llancy
Lusk was a .aocial worker in the Bay Area. In
1970, she and a neighbor, Jeanne Butts, started an
interior design company called The Woman's
Touch, which became Lusk Tntenors in!97r.
Wh • Lusk Interiors' headquarters ere. and warehouse facility is located
in lmne. The company also has a large design
showroom in the Imne Home &: Garden Center
and small design centers in Hawaii, Pleasanton,
Menifee and San Diego. The company bids on
design jobs throughout the United States and
abroad.
Wh • Lusk says she didn't have a Y • long-term plan when she founded
Lusk Interiors; nor did she have a burning desire
to own her own business. "I just like business, and
I started doing it," she recalls. She also had a
long-time interest in farming, which led her to
found her ranch in 1978.
H Lusk Interiors grew steadily until OW: reaching nearly $20 million in annual
revenues in the late 1980s. Since then, the
recession hu caused the company to suffer a 50
percent decline in sales. Through attrition and
layoffs, the company's staff bas been trimmed
from more than 100 to aboul 45. Lusk says she's
been seeing some small signs of improved activity
in the last two months, but for now, she still has
Nancy Lusk has learned to do her own
homework to ensure success at Lusk Interiors.
to focus on survival rather than expansiog
opportunities. "At this point, I'll be happy to
resurrect the company to its former state," she
says. "If we survive, with so many others going
under, we may have a chance of doing some good
things after the recession."
Lesson Learned: s~k says
learned to make sure she docs her homework on
business ventures, rather than relying entirely on
advisers or employees, and to avoid getting caught
up in her successes. "Never lose sight of your
humility. And make sure you love what you've
gone into because you may end up running it
night and day."
-By Toay Coi
Do~ lcnow 1omeoae who sbould be protlhd la
this ftd(y rt.tun'! U .a, call Bbslaess Editor Tolly
Coi at 6'2-4321, at. 311.
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DR. EDWARD DECKER
NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOARD • AREA 1
26 Years IU A Profeafonol Educator
Endorsed by' The Pilot
An lndeP41ndent Candidate Comm/ttfld To: e A Strong Curriculum with High Slondords
• Comprehensive Budget Analysis
• Long Range Planning with Community Input
• Partnership of School, Home and Community
• Independence from Special Interest G roups
PAI> FOii !"-CXMITTH TO B.ECT EDWARD DECIC8I
Wednesday: "F~ture fo~ smau Busmesses an
Orange County," 7 p.m., Newport Center
Lal>rary, 856 San Oemcnte Dr. Free.
Society of Reliability Engineers.
Orange County Chapter's "Quality and
Customer Service," 9 a.m.·l p.m., Red
Uon lnn. Costa Mesa. Cost S50.
Speak Up Newport's ''The Restaurant
Industry in Newport Beach," 6:15 p.m.,
Villa NOY&. Free..
COAS T .INTO .
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Harbour lnflnfti is In the process of .-._.. told .
a>STA MESA -A Georgia auto dea.lenbip
poop ii ~~ a Southern California beach-
head with the acqubitiom of two neighboring dealer·
ships on Harbor Boulevard. ·
dctaila of tho transaction to Nabers.
Naben owns Nabers Cadillac Buick Sterling, also
1oc:ated on Harbor Boulevard. In additioo. be owned
a Dodge franchise next to his lnfiniti doalcnbJp, but
that buainesa baa been closed. He declined to discuss
the c:in:wmtances of the Dodge dealership's closure.
He said he will liue the empty Dodge facility to the
buyers of Harbour lnfaniti.
The group. operat:ina in California under the name
Cowelt Inc., acquired UniYenity Honda, since re-
named Costa Meaa Honda, from Bill Wesley. Cow· cat. which ii bcadod up by Ed Temple, i.1 alto in the
procea of buying Harbo\lr lnfiniti from local dealer
DickNaben. lnfiniti, Nissan's l\JXWY lincc of cars. wu considered
a highly valuable franchise when it wu established
two yean ago. Although the can have earned high
ma.rb for quality and design, the lnfiniti line bu met
with stiff competition from Toyota and Honda's luxu-
ry lines, l.exul and Acura. In addition, luxury car
dealers have felt the brunt of the recession.
Nabers confirmed rumors that his lnfiniti franchise
is being sold, but said be doesn't want to discua de-
tails of the sale because the transaction is still in es-
crow. Scott MlgnUIOD, Nabers' aon-~law and gen·
eral manager of Harbour lnfiniti, also confirmed that
the dealership is being sold, but referred inquiries on
Up the Ladder
Uada O'Toole has been
named r.neral manager of the
Le Mendien in Newport Beach.
Prcvioug!y, she worked 18 ye.an
for Hyatt Hotels Corp. and was
named general manager of the
year in 1986 for her work at the
Hyatt ~~gency Long Beach.
Since 1988, she's been a
consultant for luxury hotels and
resorts.
0 Costa Mesa-bucd FileNet
Corp. has· promoted three
executives to positions in
international marketing and
sales support. Lewis H.
Carpenter, formerly a regional
vice president. wu named senior ·
vice president for international
marketing. replacing the retiring
David C. Seigle. Lawrence S.
Jordaa. formerly senior vice
president for sales, was named
senior vice president for sales
and services. Dam.la M•d,
formerly vice president for
customer service, wu named
vice president for sales and
Armand
support.
Schievelbeln Rodberg
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Antboay V. Annand bas been
promoted to senior wholesale
account executive with Newport
Pacific Funding Corp. in
Newport Beach. A Newport
resident, Annand has been with
the oompll)y for nearly thru
years. He worked previously as
an operations manager for
Majestic Mortgage Corp., also of
Newport.
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Ned K. Ryder, cbainnan and
president -0f Ryder Homes lnc.,
has been elected to the board of
Business Watch
directors of Newport
Beach-based mortgage banking
firm The Hammond Co.
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Newport Beach resident
Karen Schlevelbeln bas been
promoted to regional vice
president for FHP Health ·eare.
D Lan, P. Rodbeq, president
and chief executive officer of
Eden Air Freight Inc. in Costa
~csa. has been named Carf>
Executive of the Year by Afr
Cargo World, a monthly tradcc_
magazine for the air trampoJP
industry.
Nasraway tills top slot
as Yamafll.il leaves CYP
COSTA MESA -Architectural and planning firm CYP Inc. bas filled
a void at the top of its organization with the hiring of Robert Nasraway,
formerly senior vice president and Los Angeles office manager with
Ellerbe Bcclcet .
. Nasraway suoceeds Robert Yamafuji, president and ~founder of
CYP, who resigned on Oct. 28 over philosophicaJ differences with the
firm's management policies. Donald Corbin, the remaining co-founder,
·said the firm wiU purchase the ownership interests of Yamafuji and Gary
Gregson, another CYP executive who resigned.
A third resigning executive, Jim Thomas, did not have a major
ownership interest in CYP.
Founded in 1975, CYP bas become one of the area's largest and
fastest-growing architectural firms. The finn has more than 100
employees and posted revenues of more than $23 milJion in 1990.
0 --Nelson Commankatlou has nabbed three new clients in the health
care industJy -PacifiCare Health Systems Inc., LifeLink and California
Health Decisions.
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The Costa Men-based public relations and advertising firm will
provide public affairs and PR counsel to PacifiCare and to PacifiCare's
Medicare product, Secure Horizons.
Nelson will also develop a plan to raise awareness of LifeUn.k, and
will help California Health Decisions in its efforts to improve
understanding ol health care policy issues.
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Cltapman Univcnity's Cata' for Economic Raearcb reports that ill
Olapman '9dicator Series shows the current recession will not worsen,
but an ecoriofnic ~iy in the county is not imminent.
The indicator bu been at rc<lCISionuy levels since mid·1990. It has
budged upwud since the first quarter of this year, but not enough to
suggest a recovery is under way. . 0
At least four local companies arc being considered to participate in
the rcconstruction of war-tom Kuwait.
Jotaa Appl' Pnftc:dw, a.,le ~Corp. and GP
C:O..••lcatlollt, all of Newport Beach, and C.O.ta Mesa·bued BrtltOI ~ C.,. were all invited to visit Kuwait and ditc'Ua their poeaible
.rolea ln the CJIOl'1DOUI rec:omtructlon proJect. Tho invitations were.
announced bJ Rep. OuiltoDber C.OX, R-Ncwport Beach, who held a
tcminar on the rOConatrucdOn tn April.
0 The office vacancy rate In the John Wl)'M Airport area decreued
from 22.1 percent In the MCODd quarter to 21.5 percent in tho third quarto!,~ to a= c..e. ... a WaWleld .. ,.
Newpoilt leKti-b•d ooatraw IClllea c.r,. bu comp1mc1
COlllbucdoli Ol lhe lt6 mUllon OatutO AiltOi*t., .. C.om M .. ti•ed ~I 7 .. All I dil• bu been nvded I S500,000 contract bJ
Cahranl for COOltnlCdoo 1Uneyl.Qa In tho gac:y'a San Bcnwdloo
cliltrtct.
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Vote. ·November 5th For I •
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Newport-Mfi!sa Unified School District
Trustee Area +-3
Tom Williams' candidacy is endorsed by
EVERY MEMBER OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH GI1Y COUNCIL
Mayor Phil Sansone
Clarence Turner Evelyn Hart
John Hedges Jean Watt
Ruthelyn Plummer John Cox
Tom Williams is the candidate that is best qualified to
help lead this district through this era of tight budgets
because of:
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• the fact that he is the only current board member
or candidate with a background in finance - a
Masters Degree in Finance (MBA from USC);
undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering.
• the fact that with his financial expertise he has
helped this district balance eight consecutive
budgets, including this year's, while maintain ing the
hi ghest possible curriculum standards.
• his extensive experience in managing the
multi-million dollar assets of this district including
(:) the 8 million dollar financial reserve fun d that he
helped set up by the sale of vacant unused
property.
• his eight-year commitment to maintaihing
excellence in our curriculum including: mastery of
English (speaking, reading and writing), solid Math
and Science programs, firm foundations in History,
Geography and Social Sciences.
• his longstanding commitment to ensuring that every
stud ent graduates from high school with a
marketable skill or an acceptance into co ll ege.
• the fact that he has shown a li fe-long commitment
to the Newport-Mesa public schools by sending
both of his children to these schools, K-12, instead
of to a private school.
• his firm belief that a strong athletic program is one
of our first lines of defense against gang affilia tion
and drug use by students in our schools.
PERSONAL DATA
• President of three la nd development/
homebuilding corporations
• Ora nge County n ative. R eside nt of Newport
Beach for 25 years.
• Preside nt, AYSO Soccer, 3 years. Coach, 8
years.
e President, Junior All-American Football, 3
years. Coach, 6 years.
• President, Newport Harbor High Football
Booster Club, 2 years.
• Founder of the Airport Coalition, an
organization dedicated to establishing noise
anCI safety controls at John Wayne Airport.
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While Tom Wiiliams served the Newport Mesa
Unified School District as Trustee over the last
eight years, did you know that:
• This school district was named by the \V all Street
Journal one of the Ten best school districts in the
United States and one of the two best di stricts
west of the Rocky Mountains?
• Scholastic achievement test scores have been
among the highest in the nation?
~ A zero-tolerance drug and alchol pol icy \vas
established with anti-drug education/
intervention programs at a ll levels?
• High school and intermediate school
academic curriculums have been overhauled
and upgraded?
• Graduation requirements have been g reatly
strengthened?
• A p arent's right to decide whether or not
their child \vould attend family life/sex
education classes was established (positive
permission form)?
• Campus security has been greatly increased
and comprehensive school safety plans
establi shed (including earthquake
preparedness)?
e The instruction of music and arts has been
returned to the classrooms?
• His attendance at school board meetings h as
been exemplary with an attendance record of
over 96%? '--
Tom Williams has received endorsement of his
Candidacy for re-election to the school board
from the following list of community leaders:
Taylor & Candi Grant
Ralph Rodheim
Don Strauss
Buzz P e rson
Stan Cohen
Ron Amburgey
Bill Foote
John W alz
Jim Peters
Ken Wayman
R ay W atson
Jackie Heather
Bill Ficker
Rae Cohen
Jim Ferryman
Trudy· Ohlig
Brian Theriott
Bob Warmington
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Jim Harrington
(Pnrtiol List)
• WMlo Jim Warm naton wac on my cndoncmcnt lilt. a yeira aao v.hcn I orialnall)' ran for TN1tcc,
he wu cm>ncoualy included in thlt yeara caml)4'1an and an apotao b l•~cd tot thl m 111lc
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Seniors
Jrimc jam on .Memory Lane
M cmory Lane sounds like a
11 me med up py"a "" ~e&11fo.'el1 estate
developer.
It conjures up
visions of a
gentle,
cobble-stoned
street lined with
primroses and
white picket
fences. In reality,
this famous lane
is a bustling
freeway crowded
with memories
bumper to · d bumper. The 59 an older you arc the Holding longer the traffac
-----jam. Some stretches are littered with the
wreckage of so many romances the
road is crawling with two trucks. It
takes an experienced driver to
savor this trip without bumping
over the same potholes of regret.
For all of its dangers, there's a
great urge to escape back "To The
Good Old Days." Many people
are so enamored with the past
they'd move back tomorrow if they
could squeeze their Mediterranean
dining room set into a tiny
apartment with a fold-away
Murphy Bed. True, rent would be
cheap,. and you ·wouldn't get
automated telephone calls, but
how would you cope without credit
cards, trash compactors, and other
c0nveniences of modern living?
The biggest attraction of a time
trip is looking up a Lost Love. We
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all have one or two discreetly
tucked in our memories. I know a
loser with so many Lost Loves he
had to think about them in
alphabetical order. These
immortal creatures have a big
advantage over the rest of us.
They never age.
H ow can an ordinary wife in
housecoat and wrinkles, or a
balding husband, compete with a
fantasy?
If all the Lost Loves in the
world held a convention, it'd fill
Yankee Stadium 10 times over. I
can picture a milling crowd of
beautiful heart-breakers sporting
T-shirts inscribed with the number
of their conquests: 38 Confirmed
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GOOP OLt MYS"
Nin' lt\CMfT ..
Droken Hearts, 25 Wounded
Feelings, and one Defection to the
Foreign Legion.
Next to What-Might-Have-Been,
the most popular regret is The
Lost Opportunity. This covers such
,wrong turns as becoming a used
car salesman instead of a brain
surgeon. Or vice versa. In fact,
life's highway aboµnds in wrong
turns. If you didn't muff your big
chance ·making a killing in the
market, or invest in a gusher,
according to the law of perversity,
you must have sold your house just
before the real estate boom.
FREE ADMISSION
A nd then we have re-runs
known as If-I-had-it·
to-do-all-over-again . Correcting
and editing four or five decades of
blunders is a formidable task.
I don't believe in mooning over
the past, with one exception .
Economically I'm still back in the
'40s when a dollar had more
stretch than a two-way girdle.
Today, it barely covers the price of
a cup of coffee. Inflation has
caused me no end of indignation. I
even went to a hypnotist to help
me accept this. He not only failed,
but charged me a fee that made
my perm stand on end.
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Editor,
Columnist
· Probme required tt value of estate
exceeds $60,000, not $600,000
I wish they'd run shuttle trips
back to the '40s so I could stock
up on $18 pumps, $40 dresses, and . Joint t908llCY does not •YOld'
probate and can reetllt in the
payment ol unn8CeSNfY Income tu
$5 Scotch. ·
NDncy Mcintyre is D resident of
LD1unD Niguel.
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Tuning Into The Community
Senior Lifestyles
Seniors at the OASIS Center
learned Origami, the art of
paper-folding, in a crass taught
by Barbara Pearl, below. In a
r~cent class, students found a
unique way to ~ive money as a
gift, by folding 1t into unique
Shapes, such as a bow-tie.
Jeanne Gulley, of Corona del
Mar, left, waits for the next
step of her project using a $50
bill.
PllOtOI by Sblllll ~fleet
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• 1n gear OCC driving class gets
HAPPY MOTORJNG -A one·
day workshop for persons SS or
older will be presented this fall by
Orange Coast College's Com-
munity Service Office.
The class, wh ich ofiers tips on
motoring :-.. rc ty, is scheduled for
Saturday, Nov. 23 from 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. at CCC.
Workshop lecturer, Scan Ma-
lone, is an officer wi th the Costa
Mesa Police Department.
Registration fee is $21. Pa~ici·
pants may register by phone, usin~
Visa or Mastercard, or in person
at the college's Student Center
Building during officer hours. For
more information, telephone 432-
5880. •
SHARED HOUSING SER·
VICES -Shared Housing is a
non-fee, home finder ref eA"nl ser-
vice that focuses on, but not lim·
itc<l to, senior citizens on fixed in·
comes. Shared Housing has placed
over 7,000 people in a variety of
homesharing arrangements since
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6.11-7740 ~-
441 Old N
·sth ANNUAL HOLIDAY ARTS &
~CRAFTS
Music
Food booths
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FREE
ADMISSION
5ltutdrt & Sunday
No¥. 9th & 10th
10IHpm
1978.
The primary goal of the pro-
gram is to reduce rent by SO per·
cent by placing people together
who want to share homes at below
market rent rates. Shared Housing
also helps older adults who desire
companionship and socialization
or need light housekeeping ser-
vices in exchange for rent, or need
a house mate to su pplement their
income.
For more information, contact
the Arca Agency on Aging at S61·
7SOO. • J'l"S FLU SEASON -Free flu
shots are being offered to local se·
nior citizens in Costa Mesa. On
Wednesday, shots will be adminis·
tcred from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
Golden Timers Senior Citizens
Center, 114 E. 19th St . • THE COMPUTER AGE -
Coastline Community Colle~e is
offering computer classes designed
for active older adults in both the
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach centers. The nine-week
classes include "hands-on" learn·
ing of word processing, spread·
sheet and database applications on
PC-compatible computers. Stu·
dents need to computer experi-
ence to enroll in beginning word
processing classes.
Registration will continue
through Nov. 8 but class size is
limited and a few seats remain
available. For registration informa·
tion or to receive a class schedule
call 241-6176. • PRO VOLUNTEERS -Golden
Timers Senior Citizen Center in
Costa Mesa is seeking cariog indi·
viduals to serve as friendly visitors
to homebound clients.
For further information. contact
the Laura at the center at 642·
2275. II you h~t't an lttm of In·
ltrtst tor Stnlor U ftstylt1, or
would llk.t to •nnounce a blrthd•y
of 90 or Ot'tr, ltnd your lnf0m11·
tloa to T J. Hutdl/n1on, Stnlon
Editor, JJO W. a_, St., Cost•
Mtn, Ct 91621.
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Society
It was .a birthday
~"· : ,~ ,l(itty .. wo u Id· Ii k e
T HIS IS THE WAY I WANT TO GO -When Ray M•hony's
Dixieland Band was winding down, and Ch•rlle Brown'•
barbershop quartet was tuning up, and balloons bearing
love-notes were wafting toward the heavens, GOP activist Hope
•Durlo embraced her husband and said, ''John, this is the way I
want to go."
At the next table, above the happy hubbub, longtime friend$
Luelle Grothe and C.rolyn Knight were making a solemn pact.
They made each othe1 promise that, when their names are called
Up Yonder, they'd take the same joyous route.
"This is the happening of a lifetime," exulted
John Cran, who with wife, DonH, hosted
Saturday's overflow throng at the Balboa Bay
Oub. "It can never be duplicated."
"For me, this was a great catharsis," said
Dl•mte Carroll, who last week lost her father,
San Diego County Judge Harry Scholer. This
gathering is a closure of my wounds -the nicest
._, . day of my life. I want a sendoff just like this one.
VWITJ Similar sentiments were echoing throughout the llllPln club's jampacked Quarterdeck Room, spilling
------over onto the sun-splashed yacht basin, as some
Local
Scene
300 of her "nearest and dearest" friends gathered
to toast the sweet memories of Kitty Kobrin, who
left us last week after a lengthy series of illnesses.
-----• Author Vick Knight, who always sets the right
tone for any occasion, turned toward a classical painting of my
partner and asked everyone to join him in singing, "Happy
Birthday, dear Kitty."
Which is what they did, not a few tears, just as though she were
there.
Which she was, in benign sp irit. The portrait itself s~emed to be
smiling in gracious response.
Saturday would've marked her 66th birthday.
Joey Bishop, arising from his own sickbed, furthered the•
felicitous mood with his occasionally irreverent humor. Balancing
the scale, so to speak, was an equally heartfelt blessing bestowed
by Father Leo Celano of St. Michael's Abbey, which may have
'For me , it's a welcome
return to happier days.•
caused some wondennent
among the assembled souls -
seeing as how Kitty was of
the Episcopalian faith and,
last time I looked, I was still
-MMY ~T Jewish. "I just had to be
here: said Father Leo,
"because I just loved Kitty -everybody did."
It wasn't meant to bo a retigious service, so the ever-alert Vick
Knight sought to square things by asking if there were any
Methodists in the house who'd like equal time. If there were,
nobody confessed . Instead, what Vick got was another Catholic -
usually JOVial Bob Brennan, the Irish Lord Mayor of O rangeshire,
who makes frequent calls to our house. Even as I type, he's here
whipping up another Irish stew.
There were other eloquent orators hovering in the wings, but
Knight honored the family's request that the program, if that's the
word, be kept brief. The folks wanting to hear from such favorites .
as Tom f\ientes, Paul Salata, Marshall Klein and other
crowd-plcasers will simply having wait for the next big chari ty
hanquet or fund-raising auction or testimonial dinner or
cornerstone laying or pep rally, whatever.
As for the social aspects, it was best summed up by Mary
Roosevelt. who recently lost husband Jimmy. "There arc people
here that I hadn't seen for years," she said. "Foe me, it's a
welcome return to happier days."
Nephew Guy Bush, who flew in from Washington, D. C. to pay
his respects to beloved Aunt Kitty, couldn't wait to tell friends
back home that he had met two of his heroes, Buddy Ebsen and
astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and actually had received a reassuring
squeeze from John W•yne's widow, Pilar, not to mention a
handsha ke with Jimmy Cagney's niece, Theresa Cagney Morrison.
Well . let's close the curtain on Saturday's "celebration of a
beautiful life" with Jim Dun's words to wife Vida: "This is the
way I want go. No sad son$S for me."
Amen. So say we all. Exit laughing.
(Program Note: As dear Kitty might have said during her radio
days back in Reading, Pa.: "That wraps up this special - on
Thursday we'll return to our regular programming."
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At Oar Ned Memben•lp Meeting
Our Topic
"ne Rutaaraat ladutrv la Newport Beach"
Oar Gaut Speaken
Jim Dale of the VIiia Nova Restaurant
Bill Hamilton of The Cannery and Malarkey's Pub
Hans Prager of The Ritz and The Yankee Tavern
This wlll be the last program of 1991
Program Is tr.11 to tM pubUc. For lnfonnatiof1'tc.all 542-4226
Wedne•aa,, November 6, 1991
'5:30 P.M. • Refreshments 6:16 P.M. -Program Si.rts
VIiia Non ........... 3131 West Coast Highway, Newport Btach
Speak.. Up
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Nominating Commttt. Owlrman. BUI Ritter, Is now acc«ptlng nomlnlloN to
the SUN Boetd ol Dlreclon. II ~ or enyone }QJ know II In~ In MMna
the community In tt"9 Wlf, pa-contact BID 548-4164. •
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Having fun Italian style stomping on grapes were, from left, Nick
Spadofino, Katrina Lascoe and Candice Sc hnapp.
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Clowning around with Daff O. Dill were from left Reynolds
Anderson, Brittany Fredensbury and Tary Claire Feeley.
Dancing, lea-ting, grape stomping
Sampling the Italian cuisine at Prego Ristorante we re, from left,
Jessica, Patty and James Edwards.
Chairwoman Tina Schafnitz and her husband, Matt, a nd their son,
Alexander, enjoyed the day's festivities.
Happy Birthday
to our patients with November Birthdays
From Dr. Farrell G. Hinkle & Staff
Practice Umlted to Orthodontics and TemporomandlbuJar Dlsorden
Megan Algeo
Fawn Behlmer
Lisa Cohn
Nichole Cohn
Edith Doyle
Natasha FaJUu
Nlcbolas Fol'bet·Crosa
J este Handy
Kurt Jen.ten
Stephen Lanni
Karl Lofgren
Moraan McGllvray
Amber McVlcar
Jatquellne Mak
Ertai M1lout
C1thle Nash
Robyn Parker
Carlo Perea
Lluren Pl1tnk
Chrt1• Polovlna
Dave Rawlln11
Sbelle)' Rieb
Kevin Rowe
Erich Scbader
J1y Soni
Brad StrtHf
Lau~n Wataon
Sharon Weldbera
Mellin Well1
CaHy Wledem1na ,
Ta n Wllklaton
Kara Wlllproth -~ .
400 Newport Ctr. Dr., Ste. 504 • N~rt Bffcb • 644-1211 •
t
Italian festival raises $40,000
Y ou don't have to be in Italy
to enjoy an Italian harvest
fest - a day of music,
dancing, feasting and grape
stomping. This was proven
sunshiny Sunday when 500 put on
their casual clothes (designer
attire, a lot of beads and
rhinestones) and showed up at
Prego Ristorante.
The spark.Jing
event was chaired
by all-in-white
Tina Schaf nitz
a benefit for the
Short Stature
Foundation.
Greeting guests
along with Tina
were husband,
Matt, and their
18-month-o ld son
Alexander, who is
a dwarf. Actually,
AJexander was
showing off his
Vida
Dan
Society
new found skill of walking.
"Usually, dwarfed bab ies don't
walk until th~ are two or two and
fl half. He learned to walk for the
party," laughed Tina.
_ Roby and his Angels played
exciting Italian music guaranteed
to put all in a festive mood (the
"Tarantella" can do it) as they
entered the party zone with tables,
umbrellas and a play area for the
children.
"T ina has really made this a
fa mily party," said committee
member Patty Edwards, who was
With husband, Jimmy, and their
Jessica and James , spotted near
the popular bubble-making and
clown area. (Close to 100 children
were there.)
No festival would be complete
without food and this fete was
complete with, according to
Prego's Franco Vessla, two big
roast suck.Jing pigs, about 200
pounds of shrimp, 150 lbs. of veal,
pasta galore, pizza, la mb and a
sweet bunch of desserts.
Several times during tho party. a
horse-drawn wagon pulled in and
dumped more grapes into the
stomping vat. (One of the first to
jump in was Candice Schnapp.)
"Marvelous, fantastic,"
exclaimed Richard Crandall, exec
director of the Short Stature
Foundation founded in 1984. "We
have never bad such a large
benefit and the success of this one
is due to Tina ... she put this
together in just two weeks. The
money made today will assist with
our 800-DW ARF hotline offering
help to dwarfed people and their
families." (The party grossed
$40,000).
Crandall explained that 90
percent of dwarfed babies are
born to normal statured people
and that research into the
condition caused by a gene
mutation is being done at John
Hopkins and Cedar Sinai.
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Party people included Mimi and
Tom Crosson, Ginny arid Paul
Bender, Adrienne and GeorRe
Brennan with son Pa~ Lfnda
Essig, Nora and Charley Hester,
Gloria and Ray Osbrink, Diane
and Bob Fuess, Nora and Hal
Lehman, Kitty and Hal Leslie, Ann
and Russ Pange, JoAnne M~
Patricia Rock, Ann and Wolf SteM,
Cathy Lowden1 Barbara Aune,
Cerise Feeley and daughter Tan
Claire, Lula and Marion Halfacre,
Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Unda
Rosenblatt and KJm Cardenu.
Others mingling were 1V's
Sarah Purcell McClintock,
sportscaster Ed Arnold, foundation
prez Gracie Oliver, Irvine mayor
Sally Ann Sheridan, Carol
Blanchard, Marilyn Crandall (one
of the foundation founders), Jean
deVries, Judy Olson, Gypsy
Pulliam, Wally Wolf, Peggy and
Robert Clay and Benpmin
Epstein.
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This home is on the maJn Island in the group of 17
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because of its warm weather and moderate raJnfall.
The home is 80 FEET FROM THE WATER'S EDGE, wtth
docks, store, restaurant, one minute drive, or S minute
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Home has THREE BEDROOMS, THREE IARGE BATiiS,
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The Town of Friday Harbor, wtth all suvtces, ts nearby.
Airport ts served by connections wtth all mf\l.or atrlJna.
PmCBD POa QUICK SALi at S325,000
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for tialormatloa • plctan1
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........ OW., Nov. 16 It~ O«X Mad ........ GWld It Marriott. S7S pp. Cont.Id ,Janet Naip· ski, 532-8675.
.,, ... the ......... 0.-, Nov.
16 at 6 p.m., OC ~Ml Cen-llll~~~~_jtet~hq101ji101~rs£~Fou~nden It Weili r..-Q, • Contact Betty IWden.Palmer,
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llTatte IA SM <letneftte, Nov. a, 6-11
p.m., San ~rnente ~mber of Com-
men:e .music, dancing. wine and food
tasting at Casa Romantla. $25 pp.
Contxt Sue Monlu.x, 492-1131.
llflrtlox Calendar Competition, Nov.
8 at 7 p.m., OC Bum Assn. at Inn at
the Pall< Hotel, Anaheim. $20 pp. Phone 750-1811.
llUnder the ~ Top, Nov. 16 at 5
p.m. to mid~ PedlMric: CaftQ!f Re-seardl Foundidon "Bld for lhe IGds''
dinner auction at Wesdn South COlllt
Plau, Costl Mesa. BT. $125 pp. Phone 532-8692.
114 Nfttwt al l.aulf*r, Nov. 16 at 6
p.m.,. "torona COmmunlty ~I
Foundation at 11'-Ane MAtrlott. $150 pp.
Featuring Bob Hope. Phone 736-6296.
llSllk .ct Salin, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.,
South ~ Medlc:al Center Wlnnm
Orde at Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Nigud.
$1 so pp. Phone 499-7229.
llCatlno ~ Nov. 16, 7 p.m. to
midnillht. l...MV\.. Tres Osos Guild at .
Parle "Place, Irvine. $50 pp. Contact, •
Janet Nagursld, 532-8675.
llCala for a Drug free America, Nov.
9 at 6:~0 p.m., ~lebritles for a Drug
Free Amerk:a and Drug Use is Ute
Abuse at Hyatt Retenci, 11'-Ane. $500
pp. Featuring Ben ~~. Phone 567·
3902.
114 Nllht IA Celelwatlon, Nov. 16, la· guna M Museum art auction at the museum. $75 pp. Contac:t Ellen Sadof,
494-8971 .
lllolll.,. and Mistletoe, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m., Olild or eatental Emergency
Service lu~ fashion show at Le
Meridien, Newport Beach. sso pp.
f'tlone 836-3601.
Renowned rad1o, ~ television and film entertainer Georle
Bums will be Jo.ined singer Julie Budd at a Nov. 19 benefrt fur
Otlldren'• Hospital of ange County.
..,.n, Nov: 9 at 7:30 p.m., Sandpfp: m of tiOll ~tat dinner dance Mid auction 1£ Four Susons, Newport
Beach. S175 pp. BT or safari atti~.
Cont.act Marpret Buddngt\am, 6'«· 5416. ' •aan for c.awr, Run-Roll-Wal~ ~. Nov. 9 at 8 a.m., HomeAid OC
SK· 1 OK races at William R. Mason Re-Kic>NI Parle, 11'-Ane. $15 pp. Phone 542·
1912.
mc:twhtmu Bazaar, Nov. 10, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Animal Assistance league of
OC t\andcrafts, toys, gifts at The Haci-
enda Restaurant. Santa Ana. Brunch,
$8.95 pp. Phone 978·Pf'TS. •n Medley Thanbl.ivlng Benefit Coftcet1. Nov. 10 at 7:3l> p.m., Home· less Foundation of QC at the Rlllfiteous
Brothers' Hop, Fountain Vllley. f 20 pp.
Phone 963-2366.
molt~ Walk, Nov. 10 at 8 a.m.,
CHOC support 8f'O!JP' 1 OX from Main-
place, Orange to D~nd. $25 pp.
t:ontxt Janel Nagursld, S32·8675.
,'114 Movable Feast, Nov. 11 at~ p.m., b UR\.!~ Playhouse Annual Fund progres. 5M dinner. $75 pp. f'tlone 49+$>11.
( ...... Up the IMd, Nov. 15, oc
Philharmonic Womens Committees
fashion show and aucdon at Hyatt Re-gency, lr-Ane. SSO pp. Coot1ct Verna
:>Smith, 840-8626.
~Fett. Nov. 18, 6:30-10 ~.m.,_~ libbon 100 of American Red
CrosslOC wine and ~ tasting
at Chariey Brown's (formerly ~ben E l~), Newport Beach. $65 pp. Contxt,
Gail Seidfer O'Hea, 838-5381, ext.
230.
llGeorge lumt and Julie Budd, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m., CHOC at QC Petforming
Ms ~tef, CosQ ~. SS0-500 pp.
S1 ,000 ticket indudu dinner It Center
dub. Cont.act Judy McDonald, 630-
4500.
11\\'omen'• Cclild Luncheon, Nov. 20,
Olive Crest Homes for Abused Chilc:Wn
at' location TBA.
llSlp of the County, Nov. 20 at 7
p.m., Muscular Dystrophy Assn. of OC
wine and food tasting at Anaheim Sher·
aton H~I. Elmer Dills honorary chair·
man. Contact Sheryl uffld; 750-1408.
llCretando Lecture, Nov. 21, OC
Performing Arts C.enter breakfast fea-
tures futurist ~niel Smith, Ph.D. Serles,
S70 pp. Contact Dolores Maxson, 544·
8621 .
llCelebrity Chefs cm, Nov. 21 at 7
p.m., Olive Crest Tmtment Centef'S at
Ritz-Carlton, .Llguna Niguel. S 1 SO pp.
llHoliday &preulont, Nov. 22 at 11 a.m.1 SoUth County Community Oinic
lune.neon, fashion Show and Christmas
l:!outique at Ritz-Carlton, 1.aJtuna Niguel .
Contxt Ondy Boragno, 67:f-7039.
llCountry loutiQue, Nov. 23, 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m:t. o<oc Lamplif'te! Guild
at Garden uuve Community Center.
$2.50 pp. Contact Janet Nagursld, 532·
8675.
.:0. Altgitlet lam•~~. Nov. 23 at 6:301.m., Cystic: Fibrosis
Foundation and l IWns at Hyatt Re-gency Aliante, Garden Grove. $75 pp.
Phone 938-1393. •
9utlnes1 111 the Ml, Nov. 24 at
6:30 p.m., QC Business Committee for
the Ms awards ~tation at Paciric
Mutual, Newport ~ and dinner at
The Ritz restaurant $175 pp. Phone 754-0866.
llThanbgfvlng Celebrity Waffen and W.MtresMt, NOv. 281 YiOOO dinner at
YWCA ' Hotel for Homeless Women,
Santa AN. Contac:t Del•"" Jay, 542· 3577.
Se a.I ~ hp1Dc>;rt11. Nov. 30, Inter-val Hou. celebiity Dall and auction at
Ritz Carlton, lal':'na Niguel. $200 pp.
BT. Contac:t ~ Ennrs, (213) 594-
9492.
•c:tuit1"'u Dinner, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.,
Felicia Auxillaty of ~ Crittenton
SeMoes of OC at Alta Vista Country
dub. $45 pp. Contact Melinda Got·
naldo, 870-5890 .
.......... cw
wraps up tribute to Mozart
T~ hursday'a perfonnance of the on violins, Brian Dembow on viola
Angeles String Quarter at and Stephen Erdody on cello, will
Irvine Barclay Theatre marks the be joined by violist Heiichiro
final i.natallment of a five-concert Ohyama for the Mozart quintet.
series included as ~art of the
Orange County Philharmonic
Society's "Mozart Celebration -
1991." The concert is scheduled
for 8 p.m.
The cvenin.g'a ~am will
include Haydn's 'String Quartet
No. 63 in B fiat major," Bartok's
"String Quartet No. 6" and
Mozart's "String Quintet No. 4 in
O minor, K. 516. The quartet,
Kathleen Lenbi and Roger Wilkie
nn
Guest artist Ohyama is known
not only as an outstanding violist
but as a conductor as welt
Tickets for the concert are
priced at $10, $16 and $20. They
are available at tlie Irvine Barclay
Theatre box office, TicketMaster
outlets or by calling the
philharmonic society office at
646-0CPS.
The Angeles Quartet'•
performances Thursday doses
Orange CouE:'tiilharmon. le ~· ''Mozart Celebration -1 1."
Venetlari Gondola Getaway 1c::;. .~ \,, eL
··aft~ _. C/.Mftn Nl'M'OlllT ..a.
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Contac:t lomta Ou Bois, 2~131.
mc:hrittmat lllnc:heort, Dec. S at
11 :30 a.m., MuteUm Council of NHAM
at Hyatt Newporter. Contac:t Maxine
Gaiber, 759-11 l2 .
llChrittmu by the Sea, Dec.. S-7,
<_;hopln Olapter d QC Performing Ms
Center boutique and Laguna Beach
home tour.
llCarouMI al Hornet, Dec. 6, CHQC
Jack & Jill Guild home tour and bou·
tiques in Sant.a Ana and Tustin Hills.
Price TBA. Contac:t Janet Nagursld, 532·
8675.
llChrist.mas Concert, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.,
wine tastin& carols at Robert Mondavi
Wine and Food ~nter, Costl Mesa.
$35 pp. Phone 979-4510.
llOuitbnu Carbl hft, Dec. 7 at 7
p.m., Hoag Hospit.al 552 dub at Mar-
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BUch. BT .. $225 per couple. Con·
tact Ced Smith, 252-0965.
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Ara CNmber of Commerce nlgtitly in
the harbor. Phone 729-4400 .
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Women's Guild of Olive Crest T~at·
nent Centers for Abused Ollldren .
114 YWCA-Chrftbnu, Dec. 19, 5-7
p.m., YWCA at South OC YWCA. Santa Ana. Contact Diane Russell. 542-3577.
llCandy Cane hft, {)«. 19, OiOC Outtn Of ~ Guild at Surf and Sand
Hotel, LAtguna Beach. $75 pp. Contac:t
Janet Na!g\lrski, 532·8675.
llSeuonal Soiree, Dec. 19, 7 p.m. to
• midn~t. St ~ Hospital Founda-tion dii\ner and silent auctJon at Ritz·
Carlton, Ug\lna Niguel. S125 pp. BT·
opt. Contact Eilttn Black, 771-8211>
9Vltlt to Armand Hammer Museum,
Jan. 9 at 9:30 a.m., Museum Council of
Newport Harbor Art Museum trip to Los Angeles, luncheon at ulifomia
Yacht Oub. Cont.let Maxine Galber,
(59·1122.
llettteendo Lecture, Jan. 16, QC Per-forming Arts Center breakfast features ~vid and Julie Eisentiower. Series, $70
pp. Contact Dolores Maxson, 544-
8621.
llluncheon, Jan. 23, Women's Guild
of Olive Crest T~atnent Centers for
Abused Olildren.
9Sweethe&rt Ball, feb. 8, Hoag He .. rt
Institute dinner dance at Four seasons, •
Newport Beach. $1 75 pp. BT. Contact
~ Dalzell, 574-7213.
9Hfflt to Heart CaJa. Feb. 8, Ameri·
can Heart As.vi. at le Meridien, New-
port Beacf,. With le Masquerade. S200 pp. BT. Phone 856-3555.
llSportsman of the Ye.ar, Feb. 11, 6-
10 p.m., CHQC Padrinos dinner auc·
lion at Irvine Marriott. S 100 pp. Phone 532-8683.
llMad Hatter's Patroness Tea Party,
Feb. 13, umelot Cha~er of QC Per-
forming Arts Center hillti tea. Contact Rhoda linder, 64S-92o!.
II-' Day at the Museum, Feb. 13, Mu·
seum Council of Newport Harbor Art
Museum luncheon features L.A. Times
art critic Cathy Curtis, tour of Jackie
Winsor sculptures. Contact Maxine
Gaiber, 759-1122 .M llChampagne
Brunch, Feb. 16, Con Brio Chapter o(
QC Performing Arts Center at Hacienda
Restaurant, santa Ana. Cont.act Moria Niehaus, 544-6197.
•right Ideas for Business, Feb. 26,
business expo at QC Fairgrounds, Cosu
Mesa. Phone 751 -FAIR.
•'-*and White Ball, Feb. 29, Olive
Crest Tn!atment Cen~ at Anaheim
Hilton. Contlct G~tchen Peterson,
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Center at Hyatt Hotel, 11'-Ane. U>ntact
Qnny Frova, 721-8171 . w • • -
ll'S0.-'60t Dance, March 7, 8 p.m. to
midnight, Beverly Sills Chapter of QC
Performing Alts Center at c.oto de Caza
gym. Contaa Brenda Meharg, no.
3068.
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11 a.m., Florence Crittenton SeMces of
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tures autfior Marianne Alira.a. Series,
$70 pp. Contact Dolores Maxson, 544-8621 .
llOfnnff Dance, March 28, Sound of
Music chapter of QC Performing Arts
~ter at four Seasons Hotel, NeWport
Beach. Contact Kas~ Johnson, 673-
8606.
mMonte Ullo Night, March 28, Ma-
dame Helena M. Chapter of OC Per-
forming Ms Center at Officers Club, El Toro Marine Base. Contact Theresa
Hamlin, 831·6056.
•tnlanden Coif Tournament, April
21, Olive Crest Treatment Centers at Jo.
cation TBA. Phone 777-4999.
llGolden • ~ton Gala and Concert,
April 25 at 7 p.m., OC Philharmonic
Society reception, concert at QC Per-
forming Arts Center, Costa Mesa arid
gala following at location TBA. Concert
features L.A. Philharmonic, conductor
Zubin Mehta, baritone Thomas Hamp-
son. BT. Reception and concert, S 100/
S7S pp. Concert and gala, S250 pp.
Contact Jean Tandowslcy, 55.J-2422.
llO~ning Day at Carousel Yacht ·
Oub, April 26, urousel Chapter of OC
Performing Arts Center at Balboa Pavil·
ion, Newport Beach. Contact Harriet
Lewrs, 252-9250.
llM•nsions & Masterpieces, ~y 1, 9
am. to 5 p.m., CHQC Tres Oso·Cuild
home tour and boutique at Nellie Gail
Ranch, Laguna Hills. S20 pp. Contact
Janet Nagurski, 532-8675.
11-'stronauts, Mars and farawar Stan,
May 1·3, Youth Expo at QC Fair-
grounds, Costa Mesa. Phone 751-FAIR.
•Rhapsody In CMnelot, May 2, Cam-
elot Chapter of QC Performing Arts
Center dinner dance at Center Oub,
Costa Mesa. Contact ( Rhoda Linder,
645·9202 , I
mGolf TourrwHnt. May 4, Olive Crest
Treatment Centers at Big Canyon Coon·
try Club, Newport Beadl.
lmColf Tournament, Ma)' 18, Con Tempo chapter ol QC Performing Arts
Center. Contact Diana Brewster, 854-
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What does it take to .
get you to the altar?
' 'Men marry be~ause they a re ttrcd j
women because they
are curious. Both arc disap·
pointed," said a very wise Oscar
Wilde.
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A]lri'
Family
Counseling
Before the sex·
ual revolution,
many a man in
his secret heart
admitted to him·
self that it would
be very nice to
stop pursuing
women for sex
and love. He
could imagine
having all he
wanted, anytime
he wanted it,
without having to
jump through the
hoops of other
phases of prolonged courtship.
Nowadays, of course, it's not as
difficult to find accommodating la·
dies. None -the-less, those he likes
best still insist upon a certain level
of attention, affection and declara-
tion of passionate and enduring
Jove.
travails of his job have taken over
and he beens to see how totally
alone he is an th~ world.
Apart Crom his parenll and sib·
linas. there is nobody -nobody
who n:ally cares deeply enouah to
make a difference in this loncli·
ness.
S o, in the larger sense, a man·
does marry because he is liter·
nJly "tired" or being $ingle.
Women, on the other hand, are
motivared more by ; .... uriosity than
by anything else. Shc!'"J>Crceives t11e
male animal as something front an·
other world and she wants des-
perarcly to learn more about him.
Men talk a lot to women, but
rarely docs one reveal the true in·
terior she longs to see.
· She's tired of being single too,
but even more than being tired,
she hopes that marrying her guy
will bring down the walls which
prevent the perfect biological ind
psychol{>gical harmony she seeks.
She's motivated also by that age-
old f cmale need. for physical pro·
tection as well as for support dur-
ing pregnancy and the child-
rearing years.
S he wonders what the future
will 'bring. How it will be to
"settle down" with this man. What
kind of father he will be to her
children. Wh:1t their home will be T oday's women often delay
their own marriage intentions
because of education and career
plans. But as the biological clock
sounds it's inevitable alarm, a
. . . like. What kind of friends they will Dec1d1~g on whether or not to "he t.he knot" takes a lo~ of soul have together.
searching these days as people deal with careers and loneliness. E b 'd d very n e an every ~room
woman is more likely than ever before to feel
-and express pressure for decision-making.
sweetness of surrender. And few men say their
wedding vows without a certain joy.
enter marriage with their own rosy vision of
perfection.
Many formerly reluctant men admit that
when they finally succumb to marriage, it is
wi th a certain sense o'f relief. The long battle
of the sexes is over -at least he thinks it's
ove r. And while he didn't win, he didn't exactly
IO£e either.
I t's a joy which reflects the larger fact of his
life that he is simply tired or being alone
and that his special woman seems to offer the
very desirable promise of sweet companionship.
But alas, since there is no instant cure for
happiness or loneliness, a certain amount or
disappointment is inevitable, on both sides.
, Yes, males too, can,experience the ineffable
A 'man's "readiness" to accept a bride usu-
ally coincides with the time team-sports and
buddy beer-drinking have drifted away. The
More, next week.
Dr. Linda Algazl Is a marriage and famlly
counselor 1vith omces In Corona de/ Mar.
Drug developers taking away natural remedy?
0 nly man can take God's
idea, change it just. enough
to patent, then gleefully
sell it for a billion dollars. And
just to insure that God doesn't
compete with His cheaper,
unpatentcd original, Has product is
taken off the market.
Sound bizarre?
Glaxo, the world's number two
pharmaceutical industry is coming
out with a patented medicine for
migraine headaches predicted to
be a financia l blockbuster for the
company. The drug is derived
from the neurotransmitter
serotonin. Serotonin is one of a
number of chemical compounds
that carry messages in the brain. It
has a tendency to relax tbe brain
and just two weeks ago. I
discussed how diet can be used to
alter levels of serotonin in the
brain to either become more
relaxed or alert.
The manipulation of serotonin
blood levels is potenti ally helpful
for depression, anxiety, memory
loss, eating di11orders, impotence,
substance abuse, addictions, and
even schizophrenia. According to
Steven Peroutka, a pioneer in
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University, and as reported by the
Wall Street Journal last week,
"the market for serotonin based
drugs appears huge, and every
major drug maker is in the hunt."
Serotonin is produced naturally
in the brain from the amino acid
tryptophan. For decades
tryptophan had been available
over the counter and used by
nutritionally oriented physicians to
stimulate seroton in production for
exactly the same conditions
targeted for patenled serotonin
like drugs. It was safe and there
was growing appreciation or it's
benefits.
Then in 1989, tryptophan was
linked to an inflammatory
condition called EMS, or
eosinophilia myalgia syndrome.
The FDA pounced on tryptophan
and immediately took It off the
mark.et.
It has now been clearly shown
that the problem was not
tryptophan at all, but a
contaminate from one of the six
manufacturers of tryptophan
located in Japan. That problem
has long since been corrected, and
tryptophan is back in use
everywhere else in the world
except the US. The FDA hasn't
even hinted that it will allow it
back, even though they know it is
as safe now as it has been for the
last 20 years.
What's going on here?
Experts in neurobiology scream
about the wonders of serotonin;
tryptophan capsules are a safe
method of increasing serotonin
levels in the brain; yet the FDA,
stands ready to arrest anyone who
sells it! Rather
than "protecting"
us from "tainted"
tryptophan, could
it be that the
FDA is simply
elimina:ing
potcn:1al
competition that
the nutrient
might pose for
newly patented
serotonin like
drugs? I think so,
and at least one
physician is
standing up to
challenge the FDA.
Jonathan Wright, M.D. from
Kent Washington has filed suit in
Federal Court demanding that the
FDA release his untainted
tryptophan that was seized from .
has office whil e he was away at a
medical meeting.
I will keep you advised of this
case. One thing is for sure,
however, he has a hard fight
ahead of him, because not only
docs the FDA wish to substantiate
and maintain it's power, but every
major drug company in the
country shudders at the thought of
God's inexpensive chemistry
getting back into the hands of the
people.
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Readers arc encoon,ed to tmp0MJ to articles and c:olumn.1 to
The Pilot. Mlil them to 33() W. Bay St . ., Costa Mua, CA 92621.
By Oouglu P. Lyle, M,D.
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I read the article written by Dr. Julian Whitaker in the Sept.
24 edit.ion of The Pilot with both amusement and dismay.
Amusement. because 1 have reed this sort or "bash the ,,.
medical establishment" article before. Dismay because I realize
that uninformed readers might take this "hogwash;' (to quoto Dr.
Whitaker) as fact, and thereby avoid recognized treatment
methods in favor of discredited and expensive treatments such as
chelation therapy.
First, a word of caution. Read this article, Dr. Whitaker's
Heart disease is very
common and many of
you will have to face it
during your lifetime. A
sound prevention pro-
gram will lessen this
probability.
writings. and indeed, anyone's p~blications with a Jaundiced
eye. Remember anl writing is
merely one person s opiniqn.
Thece arc many points in Dr.
Whitaker's article with which I
agree. Angioplasty and open
heart surgery are expensive and
consume a large portion of our
annual medical budget This is
primarily because so many
Americans have bearl disease.
which is still our major cause of
death and disability. 1 agree
that some of these procedures
are performed unnecessarily as arc some hysterectomies and
cataract removals as well as all chelation treatments:
A dditionally, there is a quantifiable morbidity and mortality
with both angioplasty and bypass surgery, though not nearly
so bleak as Dr. Whitaker would have us believe.
According to AHA data, there has been a decline in death from
both heart attack and stroke over the ppt 15 years. Many factors
contribute to this decline. Effective par"lmcdic services and
coronary care units allow more patients to enter the hospital alive f
and survive the critical first few days after a heart attack.
Medications to dissolve clots that cause heart attacks and to
control deadly heart rhythm disturbances have had an impact aa
I
ti
J
.! have properly utilized angioplasty and bypass surgical techniques.
However, by far the most important factor leading to this decline u
has been our understanding and modification of the risk factors r
which lead to arthcrosclerosis. Prevention is still the best answer. 2
Dr. Whitaker states that anhcrosclerosis "can be reversed willt v
diet alone" and perhaps, "vitamins and minerals" and "a little
. exercise." I wish it were that easy. Current knowledge recocnizes
that multiple risk factors are operative and must all be addressed
if artherosclerosis is to be halted or reversed. One must cat a
prudent, low-fat. low-salt diet, exercise (preferably aerobically)
regularly, maintain ideal body weigh~ not smoke, lower elevated
cholesterol and blood pressure (with medications if necessal)'), •
controt diabetes if present, and cope effectively with stress.
T hcsc principles apply in both primary and secondary
prevention strategies. P,iimary prevention lessens the
probability that an unaffected individual will develop heart
disease. Unfortunately, many individuals first see their physician
with signs of heart disease already present. These people often
have one or more coronary arteries severely blocked with
artherosclcrotic material which places them at considerable
jeopardy for sudden death or heart attack. IJ
'" These individuals are possible candidates for coronary
angioplasty and then treatment with the appropriate combination
of ,nedications, angioplasty or surgery. Under appropriate 1~
circumstances, both angioplasty and su'lcry have been shown to 11 prevent heart attacks, prolong life, and unprove the quality of life. to
Once the "lethal threat" has been effectively dealt with, a
secondary prevention program imperative to prevent rcairrcncc.
A word regarding "chelation therapy" is in order. Simply stated,
it is expensive and does not work. EDTA does have legitimate
medical uses such as treating lead poisoning. Under these
circumstances it can be highlf toxic to the kidneys and lead to
kidney failure and therefore 1t is administered with great caution.
EDT A has absolutely no effect on artherosclerotic plaque in the
coronary arteries or any other arteries in the body. 1 know of no
reputable cardiologist who uses this form of therapy. The
physicians who use EDTA do so In very small doses so that no
real chelation occurs and fortunately, no kidney damage usually
occurs. In actual fact, nothing happens!
If it worked, the American Heart Association, American
College of Cardiology, and most·cardiologists would achocate its
use. It doesn't and they don'tl The coat of chelation therapy ii
considerable. Each treatment ls $85 and is given twice per week
for a total of 20 or more doses resulting in a total cost or $.1,700
or more, which interestingly, is about the cost of an an&ioplasty.
The major problem with .;hclation therapy is that it dangles
false hope before frightened patients who are often in dire need
of effective, proven therapies and who, by delaying or avoiding
proper treatment, place their lives and health in jeopardy.
In summary, heart disease is very common and many of you will
have to face 1t during your liretime. A sound prevention proaram
will lessen this probability. If you do develop angina or auffer a
hean attack, seek out a reputable practitioner and work with him
to evaluate and treat your problem effectively.
Don't be afraid to obtain a second opinion if you are unsure of
his advice. Hopefully, you will never have to face angioplasty or
bypass surgery. If you do. don't be aCrald of these procedures u
they have benefited hundreds of thousands of individuab by
Improving the quantity and quality or their Uves.
Dou1la1 P. L.y/~ M.D., /1 an Ona,. Coun(T tanllolof/11.
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T his is for Pilot columnist
Jerry Kobrin. My deepest
sympathy on your loss of your
dear wife Kitty. I've been a
reader of yours since your days
at The Register and she has al-
ways been a part of your column
and a part of your life and I
hope that you continue your col-
umns with the same joy that
you've always had. I am sure
that is the way she would want
it. Our deepc6t sympathy to you
and your family.
SANDY BASMACIY AN
Costa Mesa
In 11'1111 or Fred
I would just like to make a
comment regarding Pilot col-
umnist Fred Martin. I have al-
ways enjoyed reading him, but I
think this was a very, very good
article on rabbit ears (Oct. 31)
when he took on the city council
and also a monopoly. We do
enjoy him and looking forward
Jo many more columns.
JIM ENGLISH
Corona deJ Mar
Defendl1111 Sid
I guess we could call it our fair
city regarding Sid Soffer going
to jail (Ocl. 31). Why does the
city of Costa Mesa throw one
person in jail and give carte
blanche to another for the same
violation? I think the only fair in
this city is the county fair and it
only comes once a year and lasts
two weeks. I hope you print this
because Sid deserves a break.
This is not fair what they arc
doing to him.
CHESTER GAMBIONI
Costa Mesa
Page One news?
I 'm calling about the weekend
Pilot Oct. 26-27 edition with
the lead story, "Love for sale." I
think it is disgusting that you
guys would even take the time to
Letters _,_
. f . ..
print that: You guys should have
something better on the front
page as your lead story than
that. And if you can't figure out
.anything give me a call.
DEBORAH BOOSNEY
'Costa Mesa
·~-I just want.Jo commend the
beach maintenance for their
quick clean-up action after I '
called regarding a mass of sfebris
that had been deposited be-
tween 24th and 26th streets at
the low tide line.
This debris included 14 pairs
of socks, seven shoes, 10 shirts,
two hats, three gloves, three
pairs of underwear, one sweater,
one comb, a balloon, 65 pieces
of plastic, 15 bottles, six broken
cans, Styrofoam cups, a pair of
child's pants, a pair of dark
glasses, some new kind of moss
that J hadn't seen before and all
kinds of other strange things.
J was so glad that they came
and pick,ed it up before it was
carried back to sea and depos-
ited again on some other shore.
I really didn't expect the city to
respond
MILLICENT RHODES
Newport Beach
Residents take stand in defense
ol SUpervisor Harriett Wieder
Hugh Hewitt misses the point in
his column concerning Measure B
Y our recent article regarding
Orange County Supervisor
Harriett Wieder (Oct. 10) does not
describe the person I know or that
our community of Rossmoor
knows. Rossmoor, an
unincorporated community of
3,400 homes, is within the 2nd
Supcrvisorial District of Harriett
Wieder.
Our community knows Harriett
Wieder as an effective leader and
a person who keeps her word.
She kept her word when she
told our residents that, after two
decades of futile attempts by
individuals, politicians, and
community groups to acquire a
soundwall for homes adjacent to a
busy freeway, she would not give
up until the soundwall was built.
She kept her word when she
said that disaster and earthquake
preparedness was one of her top
priorities and helped our
community move our
neighborhood project forward.
She kept her word when s he
said that our unincorporated
community would not become a
forgotten stepchild in the morass
of county government. As a result
of her efforts, we have some of the
finest streets and roads in the
county, the most responsive
emergency service network of
sheriff, fire, paramedics personnel,
and one of the lowest crime rates
in the county. ..
The Supervisor Wieder that
Rossmoor knows is not a "grizzled
veteran," but an individual of
integrity, ability, enthusiasm,
sensitivity and most importantly, a ·
remarkable sense of humor which
helps her endure the pressures of
public office.
DEL CLARK, PRESIDENT
Rossmoor •
I read with interest Bill Lobdcll's
Oct. 10 Editor's Notebook
article to Harriett Wicder's Cricnds
asking us stop her before she runs
for a fifth term in 1994 as Orange
County Supervisor.
The article suggests "job
performance shouldn't have
anything to do with her decision to
run," but rather she should "hang
it up" because four terms is long
enough.
While many of us agree there
arc benefits to fresh, new blood
and the new ideas of citizen
politicians, I question the blanket
assertion "they could do no worse
than the grizzled veterans."
A grizzled (grayed) veteran
myself, I have found occasional
tempering of brilliant new ideas
from fresh blood with those from
the wealth of practical experience
to be a most formidable
combination. The trick is to retain
those in office who understand
and practice this technique and to
throw out the rascals with set,
closed minds, unreceptive to fresh
blood with new ideas.
MILTON B. PETERSEN
Rossmoor Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder.
Acknowledglng Iha real purpose or group's Uving Room Dialogues
S ince there are still a few loyal
Pilot readers left in Irvine,
Hugh Hewitt's advice to voters on
Measure B merits a rebuke.
Hewitt is the darling of the
development community in their
mortal struggle against the forces
of evil. On behalf of the B.l.A. of
Southern California, Hewitt
successfully battled against those
nasty little gnatcatci1crs. He also
represented the Balboa Bay Club
in its expansion fight against the
troublesome residents of Newport
Beach. Hewitt lost that fight and
now the Balboa Bay Club, the
good neighbor, is suing Newpon
Beach.
Developers have found an
articulate, intelligent, and
respectable champion in Hugh
Hewitt. The fact that Hewitt and/
or his law partners are paid
handsomely for their ready-make
passion is beside the point. Unlike
so many others (and to his credit),
Hewitt does not hide the fact that
he is a soldier-for-hire, a legal and
political mercenary for many of
the causes he advocates. Honesty
is admirable, but passion for profit
is not.
In his column of Oct. 24, Hewitt
rises to rescue the beleaguered
Irvine Company from a ·
referendum on Village 38
promoted by the efforts of Irvine
Tomorrow, a meddlesome citizens
group. Hewitt's advice to Irvine
voters is largely diversionary, often
inaccurate, and entirely misses the
point that this is just a bad
development, not worthy of Irvine.
I n her letter of Oct. 8, ·~forma
Landa F1ores had some
worthwhile comments on the
Spring '91 Living Room Dialogues,
sponsored by the City of Costa
Mesa through its Human Relations
Committee.
consciousness-raising program.
While we acknowledged we
were disappointed that more
newcomer Asians, Hispanics, and
Afro.Americans did not
participate, we cited the many
divergent cultures that did. Most
of them came to one of each of
the sessions in April, May and
June, which would seem to
indicate they found these
get-togcthcrs worthwhile.
confront and propose solutions to
immediate problems, but to learn
•• we all had mutual interests and
-viewpoints that could help the
more recent arrivals integrate into
the mainstream of Costa Mesa life.
change in order to be like the
community used to be." We
believe most dissension between
races and individuals comes from
ignorance of each other.
Measure B is not about the
workability of the General Plan.
That's just silly and as a smart
fellow. Hewitt should be
embarrassed to say so.
Rather, it's about whether
Village 38 as currently proposed is
a good plan and whether voters
are mindlessly obliged to
implement the General Plan every
time the Irvine Company wants to
build more houses. Irvine
Tomorrow's specific objections to
Village 38 are wcll·known and
documented. Neither the Irvine
Company nor Hugh Hewitt has
adequately responded to any of
At the same time, we hoped
older residents, by learning
first-hand about these people,
would welcome them.
Through its Living Room
Dialogues, which will be repeated
in Spring '92, the Human
Relations Committee wishes to
extend the hand of friendship to
people of whatever origin.
Apparently, the headline, which
used the word "failure" within it,
mistakenly gave the wrong
impression to readers. It was
stated in the text of the story that
the series was a significant success
as a community ·
The purpose of these Living
Room Dialogues wls not to
At no time were we advocating
any abandonment of their cultural
riches by these more-recent
arrivals or "how they have to
ELEANORE HUMPHREY
Costa Mesa
PRESIDENT Gtot-. Bala, Tho WhJto House, 1600 Penn· "-'
sylvania Ave., Wuhinato O.C 20SOO
VIC£ PR.ISIDENT
Du Qu11e. Senate Office Bulldlna. Wub-
lnaion, D.C 20510
GOVEllNOR
Pde W111on. (R), State Capitol, Sier•·
mcnto, 95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SENATORS Alu Crul&oll (D), 13757 W. Century Blvd.,
Suite $15, loll AnaeJct, 9004.S, (213) 215·2186.
J .. a S.,-0.r (R)r 2400 e. Katella Ave.,
Suite 1068, AnahWa, 92806, 634-2331.
M1il mq 1/Jo be 1ddrosstd to U.S.Sen.to,
wu111,,,ton, D.C 20SIO.
U.S.HOUSI or UPUSINTA11V&S
Q1tt C.., (R), 40th Dlat.. ..000 MICArthur
Blvd., Eut 'rower, Newport Be.ch, 92660.
7S6-l2A4. (Reprc11nt1 peltl of Colla MCM
and N.-port Beach)
How to contact your legislators
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port Center Dmc, Sulto 120, Newport Beach,
92660, ~1137. ~eprctenll Newport Beach
Jobe R. Lewta, (R), 3Sth Dist., 1940 W. Or·
anpwood, 106, Oran,e, 92668, 939-0604.
(ReprCKnll C.0.ta Mesa)
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MaoAtlhur Blwl., Suite iOl, Newport Beach,
92660, 1$6.0665. (Repreaenta Newport
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Icy, 92708. 662-5503. (Repruenta O.ta Mu.a)
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Mesa, Newport Beach and S1nt1 Ana
Heights)
H.mdt Wkder, 2nd Dist., 834-3220. (Hun-
tington Beach, Costa Mesa)
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, Coste Me11, P.O. Box
9050, 92628-9050, 966-4000.
Ellubeth D. hrbr, member, Trustee Arca
5 (Coata MCJa ind Newport Beach)
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Blvd., 644-3309. Mayor, Phil Sansone, Mayor
pro tem, Oarencc Turner, John Cox. Evelyn
Hart, John Hedges, Rutbclyn Plummer, Jean
Watt oouncll members.
NEWPORT-MESA UNinED
SCHOOL DlSTRJCT
1601 16th St., Newport &1ch, 760-3200. Su-
perintendent: John W. Nlcoll Board Members:
Sht1'T1 LoofbowTow, thalnnan; Jim dt Boom,
Rod MecMllllen, Jody Fnnco, Kt• Waymen,
Fo'"'t Wtnu, Tom WHll1m1.
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLIGE DrSTRJcr
1370 Adams Avenue, Costa Mesa, 432·5012.
O\anccllor: Alfl'M P. Fmuillilkt, PhD. Board
Mcmben: h.S G. ..,...., prttklu~ SIMl'T1
lt•llill, W.._ G. 8.,..lcl. NU()' A. Poftal'd.
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them.
No one in Irvine Tomorrow
opposes Measure A, which has
nolhing lo do with development.
Nor do we oppose Measure C. We
endorse the reaffirmation of
Irvine's 1988 Open Space
Agreement. As the City Attorney
has said repeatedly, the Open
Space Agreement is not
threatened by a decision not to
apprO\C Village 38.
The •·tactics of Irvine Tomorrow
appall" Hugh Hewitt. He must be
kidding. Irvine Tomorrow has
spent a~ut $3,000 to print
brochures restating long-standing
objections to Village 38. Members
brave the clements to hand out
their brochures to shoppers on
weekends. If authentic grassroots
politics offends Hewitt's
sensibilities then so be it. No
doubt he prefers the Irvine
Company's million-dollar campaign
run by professional political
consultants.
The consultants' idea of a
grassroots campaign is to hire
hundreds of young people to
canvass the city, netting $2 for
every individual they contact.
Adding 3,850 new ho mes from
Village 38. I .000 new units already
approved in Westpark 1 and
another 3,000 homes in
Northwood 5 will do wonders for
the value of Hewitt's Irvine home
(and mine) -like send it througb
the floor. The last thing Irvines's
slumping real estate market needs
is close to 8,000 brand new
houses! Hugh may know law, but
he don't know economics.
Who do you believe? The Irvine
Company, which is spending a
million dollars to indoctrinate the
voters and millions more in civic
contributions to bribe residents
into supporting Village 38? Do Y<Ml
believe Hugh Hewitt, able servant
of the developers? Or, do you
believe a citizens group interested
in the future of their city? If you
don't believe anyone, read the
zoning ordinance permitting
Village 38 instead and you'll end
up voting the right way.
,
MARC GOLDSTONB
Irvine,
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70-loot sloop
docks for
DCC sailors .
By LorlAnn Basheda
Statt Wrt!er
0 range Coast College's
ship has finally come in
-literally.
The school's newest sloop
sailed into Newport Beach
Sunday after a six-week,
4.500-mile voyage from Florida.
Worth about $800,000, the boat
is the single biggest gift ever
granted to OCC.
"We're very happy to have it
here in one piece," said Brad
Avery, director of marine
programs for OCC.
Avery was one of a dozen
school officials who turned out
Sunday afternoon to wait for the
70-foot custom-made boat -
dubbed Obsession by former
owner Steve Nichols.
A Connecticut
communications executive and
yachtsman, Nichols said he
decided to give the boat to OCC
because the school's marine
program "impressed me as the
one that could handle a big,
powerful boat like Obsession."
Nicholas made his decision
after inspecting sailing programs
throughout the country last
spring.
Avery said the boat set sail fo r
Newport Beach from Tampa,
Fla., Sept. 23 at the height of
hurricane season, but managed
to steer clear of rough weather.
"AJI of our students are very
excited about sailing it," he said.
~~
OCC president David Grant Checks out deck of "Obsession."
"i think it wlll become a familiar
site in Newport waters in years
to come."
Avery said students must do
some maintenance on the boat
before it is ready to race, and
probably won't take it on the
water until January or February.
By Russ Loar
SWf W!llr
NEWPORT BEACH -The re-
vival and reinvention Of state aca•
demic assessment tests promises
more uniform statewide, perform·
ance standards and less flexibility
for local teachers and school dis·
tricts, according to educaton who
are giving the new testing program
mixed reviews.
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District officials met last week to
discuss the new assessment pro-
gram recently unveiled by the state
Department of Education.
After the dismantling of st-'e
CAP (California Assessment Pro-
gram) tests by former Gov. George
Deukrnejian about 15 months ago,
Gov. Pete Wilson signed legisla-
tion earlier this month creating a
new state testing program td be
implemented over a five-year pc·
riod beginning next school year.
The new testing program will es-
tablish statewide performance
standards, require end-of-course·
tests for all major subjects in mid·
dle and high schools, emphasize
essay questions over multiple
choice and will provide test scores
for individual students. All stu-
dents in grades 4, 5, 8 and 10 will
be tested annually.
Educators are applauding the
new emphasis on "~rformancc
based al9essment" which goes be·
yond multiple choice questions to
measure a wider range of learning
skills based on essay questions.
But educators also have reserva-
tions about the growing power of
state edu~tion policy over local
'
'This will put the state In
total ~I of curriculum.
You have to make your
iudgment about. whether
that s a good thing or a
bad thing. If you're a
teacher, you would see
you r autonomy eroded.•
new assessmenL ~ 'will •
port individu~ atudnt ~·· "It will cost the t~ lllll'ms uid
millions of dollar& to ~de indf.
victual test reaultt," aaitt Andenon.
"Who knowt where they will set
the money for it?11
When Oov. 'Y{illoa presented
his budget in January, be set aside
$10 million to fund the new testina
program. State education officials
say at leut part of the cost will
come from an already tight state
-Bl:lllll • education budgeL
school dlstr1ct official Corona del Mar High School
--------------,.r1oafnaHsm teacher Unda Moot.'
school districts.
"This will put the state in total
control of curriculum," said Elean-
or Anderson, director of research
at Newport-Mesa Unified School
District. ''You have to make your
judgment about whether that's a
good thing or a bad thing. If
you're a teacher, you would see
your autonomy eroded."
Teachers have long been con-
cerned about pressures to "teach
to the test" in order to boost
scores in individual school dis-
tricts, a concern shared by New-
pon-Mesa Federation of Teachers
President Maya Decker.
"This should not become a rote
rubber stamp that fails to look at
the individual needs of children
and individual communities,"
Decker said. "Teachers should
have the flexibility to come up
with assessment tools for their own
students."
Unlike previous CAP tests, the
coordinating an extensive sta~
funded restructuring effort at the
school, said standardized tests
have failed to measure the ulti·
mate goals of education.
"We realized that we were not
assessing or testing for most of the
outcomes we thought students f
should really achieve, outcomes
that range from being responsible
for their own learning and behav-
ior to becoming lifelong learners,''
Mook said ... We're not going to be
able to do that in standardized
testing. There's always a problem
when you have mandates rather
than guidelines."
But state Education Department
consultant Barbara Weiss said
standardization of testing is aimed
at raising the levels of districts that
arc not performing well. "Hope-
fully, we will allow enough flex-
ibility so districts can offer stu·
dents the type of curriculum that's
necessary for their geographic cir-
cumstances," Weiss said.
City council takes youthful approach to funding programs r. LITERACY:
By Anna Cekola
Staft Wrher
COSTA MESA - Citing the
importance of helping fund youth
sports and recreation programs,
the City Council awarded more
than $1 7,000 in advertising and
promotional grants to 10 local or-
ganizations Monday night.
"Most of these (grants) are for
youth activities," said Councilman
Joe Erickson, who along with
Councilman Peter Buffa reviewed
the grants and recommended that
the Council approvl\ $17.420 of the
$34,220 initially requested. The
city has $97,000 in the promotional
fund.
"I think it is a good use of
funds," Erickson said. "I think you
can learn' a lot on the play field
that you won't have to learn later
in jail or in the back of a police
car."
Vice Mayor Sandy Genis cast
the lone dissenting vote, saying she
could not suppon fu nding for
"icing on the cake" programs
when the city is facing serious fu -
ture budget cuts.
Jn this day of faster, bigger and more, it is
refreshing to know that there are still a few
select places where a person can slow down,
out of the fast lane, and smell the flowers!
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"I don't think it's right to ask
the taxpayers to do this," she said.
"And while these are good causes,
1 really don't think it's the govern-
ment's business to be using local
taxpayers' dollars to be redistribut-
ing the resources of the com-
munity."
Allbough sho voted for the
grants, Mayor Mary Hornbuckle
said local community' groups
should be warned that similar
grants may not be available in the
future.
Costa Mesa Little League re-
ceived the largest grant of $8,000
to help with the 1992 season. New-
port-Mesa Schools Foundation
also received $4,000 to help re-
ward special teaching programs in
math, science and reading. About
$1,200 was awarded to Costa Mesa
Pop Warner to help needy chil-
~ren ,_£a'j_for_ f90tball. or cheerlead-
mg equipment.
Other beneficiaries of the grants
included College Park E!cmentary
Reading Incentive Prog: ..1m ($500),
Estancia High School Golf Tour-
naments •: ~ 1 000), Team OCC
Third Annual Costa Mesa Grand
Prix ($1,500), California Elwyn ·
1992 Fundraiser ($600), Costa
Mesa Pop Warner 1991 Program
($300), Orange Coast College
Foundation Football and Basket·
ball Programs ($270).
Grants were denied to the Free-
Teacher htts
the streets
From A1
.
dom Homes Newsletter the Or· Or~c Avenue.
t -I ~a " .,. ~" ---:I ange Coast Chorale Performances -wm mento r ~man, • -- -
an~the Tillie Rhodes Foundation, -he-said. '!Not.jYSt Mal~ •• -
which had requested in a late ap-teaching skills, but with an
plication that a $725 rental fee at awful lot of love and care
the Community Center for a semi· too."
nar on African-American role
models be waived.
HOAG: Neiilhbors are concerned with plan
EcJccss said the lessons will
be tailored 'to meet each
Individual's needs.
"If a man wants to become
a gardener, the lesson will be
geared to that need," she
explained.
From A1
soils problems on the lower cam-
pus "are not a problem" and won't
be that expensive, Foulke said.
And Hoag officials have ac-
knowledged the presence of wet·
lands on the land, but plan to off.
set the damage by enhancing sen-
sitive areas elsewhere.
The 20-year Hoag master plan,
slated for Planning Commission
review on Nov. 21, will add rough·
ly 285,000 square feet to the exist·
ing 480,000 square feet of build·
ings in the upper campus and
about 500,000 square feet to the
lower campus along West Coast
Highway, where the cancer center
and a child care center are now lo-
cated.
The upper campus will continue
to house inpatient services, the
emergency room and administra-
tive offices, while the lower cam-
pus will consist of mostly outpa-
tient clinic services, which officials
say is the latest trend now in
health care.
Details beyond that aren't avail-
able, hospital officials say, because
they really don't know what ser-
vices will be needed in the future
due to the constantly changing na-
ture of the health care industry.
Neighboring residents in the
Villa Balboa, Versailles, Newport
Crest and Balboa Coves communi-
ties arc worried about the building
heights, which arc proposed to
reach a maximum of 68 feet, and
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Land below Hoag Hospital slated for use in the expansion plan.
the potential increase in both pa-
tient end delivery traffic.
After two years of meeting with
residents, Hoag did reduce the
heights somewhat, so that the
highest build ing will stand only
one to two feet above the exi1Una
bicycle path and proposed linear
view park along the back of the
lower campus.
But neighbors, who want a 50-to
55-foot maximum height limit,
point to the recently built cancer
center and child care building and
contend they've already aHected
views of the bay and the city and
drawn more cars to the neighbor-
hood.
REVENUE: Sales slump hurts city
From A1
reach $25.5 million. But with new
information gained last month, of·
facials now say the actual sales tax
revenue could reach only $23.4
million.
Maybe even more distressing,
economists are predicting another
massive state budget shortfall this
year from anywhere between $3
billion and $7 billion), which
means local can likely expect more
cuts, Roeder added.
"While I firmly believe that the
city of Costa Mesa is taking a firm
and responsible approach to this
situation, it is clear that required
budget reductions will continue to
be a 'moving target' until the econ-
omy and the state budget stabi·
lize," he said.
Roeder suggested that residents
contact their state legislators and
make the state doesn't balance Its
budget "for the seoond time off
local agencies."
Eckess plans to recruit
prospective students by word
of mouth -a task which she
doesn't think will be too
difficult considering the need
in this community.
Eckess said she became
aware of that need during
her two years with the food
ministry.
"So many people would
come up to me and say that
they really didn't want to
have to come for the food,
but that they were looking
for work," she said. "The
poor do not need our pity.
They need our assistance to
break out of their poverty."
But in orC!er for the school
to be a success, Eckess said
she needs more volunteers.
No one, including Eckess,
will be paid. Donated
computers and typewriters
are also welcome, she said.
Eckess is also working on
raising some scholarships for
students interested in
continuing their education at
a junior college or a trade
school.
"I'm dedicated to this for
the rest of my life," she said.
"Some day it would be so
exciting to go out into the
community and sec some of
our students leading better
lives because of us."
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COSTA MESA -About 850 tretl throughout the city will be
pruned in the coming months by a Buena Park-based company to
help city crews keep up with the growth.
· 'nle City Counc:iJ on Monday approved a $27,200 pruning con-
tract ($32 pe,r tree) to West Coast Arborisu Inc .. which wu tho
lowest of llX bids submitted for the project. Money for the prunina
job have has been budgeted in the Community Services Depart-
ment, Parks and Parkways Maintenance Division section of the
1991192 budget.
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The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Pilot
llcllDn 8 ports Sports. Eclltor Roger Carlson. • 642-4330 ext.387
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Phil Richardson-boating/BS
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CIF awans report on . .
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Saddleback's Greg Webb (66) closes in on OCC quarterback Donnie Hill during Saturday's Mission Conference duel.
No consolatioli for Pirates -22-21
By Richard Dunn
Sports Wlbr
MISSION VIEJO -Like a ro ller co.aster ride after a
jumbo feast, Orange Coast College quarterback Donnie
Smith was feeling the ache.
And after being praised by Saddleback off cnsivc coordina·
tor Bill Cunerty following the Pirates' heartbreaking setback
last Saturday, Smith told the entire story with his solemn
look.
"We're a roller coaster team," Smith said after OCC
dropped its second straight Central Division contest, this
time at Saddlcback College as the Gauchos stayed in the
driver's seat for the divisional title with "22-21 victory .
"We can't bounce back trum a loss. Now, we've lost first
place and 1 think we've got a lo t of soul searching to do."
In a pulsatin..; Mission Conference clash between two of
See OCC/14
Lagllna Beach_ teams
By Richard Dunn
SpoltS Wiier
F ollowing last Friday night's wild,
bench-clearing melee between Costa
Mesa and Laguna Beach high
schools that could lead to suspensions of
players and an assistant coach, neither
side seemed inclined to budge Monday on
their difference of opinions.
The ensuing shuffl ing of reports cQuld
take da)'6, maybe weeks, but the memory
of the Pacific Coast League bloodbath
will live for some time. .
"It's all on the film," Costa Mesa foot·
ball coach Tom Baldwin said. "The fight
starts after Binh Tran makes a long run
down to the 10-yard line, then a fight
breaks out in front of the Laguna Beach
sideline.
"After we1d switched cameras, we saw
everybody kind of pushing and shoving
around, but then one of their assistant
coaches jumps off their bench and at
about 100 miles per hour he just whales
on Mike Cota. Then fol!r or five of our
kids attacked him.
"But in any fight, coaches should try to
get their own kids under control. If
there's a figh t, you try to grab green jer·
scys. You should never grab the other
team's kids. If you come up and grab a
kid and throw him around, a football
player is liable to hit you back because he
doesn't know you.
"One of the ki ds pushed a kid and an·
other pushed back, but those things hap·
pen all the time. If their coach doesn't go
over to Cota, I don't think there's a prob-
lem."
According to eyewitness accounts, Mike
K.Jingcnmeicr, a first-yea( assistant fresh·
men coach at Laguna Beach, is allegedly
the coach in question who reportedly
raced across the field while Cota was
moving up field to join the fracas.
K.Jingenmeil!r, a former Laguna Beach
and Cal Poly San Luis Obbpo football
player, is the son of Laguna Beach ath·
letic director Tom K.Jingenmeier. Neither
Laguna Beach Coach Lyman Olney or
Tom K.Jingenmeier returned phone calls'
Monday.
"The intention
of the coach on
the field was to
try to keep some
of the Costa Mesa
playe r s f r om
jumping into the
pile, that's what I
viewed from the
film," said Laguna
Beach Principal
Barbara Callard,
who did not deny
or confirm the
identification of
the coach.
"At thi!> point,
we haven't deter·
mined a nything
incorrect with his
actions," she con-
tinued. "I do not
have ve rification
that the assistant
coach was eject·
ed."
Saturday's re·
pom inferred that
'further film
reviews ,
however, show
that Mike
Roberts of
Laguna Beach
was the player
tangled in the
origlnal
skirmish and
later ejected .
Roberts was
the only Laguna
Beac h player
ejected and
..Steele was not
involved.
Laguna Beach's Dante Steele was in·
volved in the initial feud and ej~cted from
the game after Costa Mesa's J ared Wilson
"pancaked" him, Baldwin was quoted as
saying immediately following the game ..
Further film reviews, however, show
that Mike Roberts of Laguna Beach was
the player tangled in the original sk1rm1sh
and later ejected.
Roberts was the only Laguna Beach
See FIGHT/18
Corona del Mar's Tom Hess
Sailors . aWare -they hold
heir own fate in the race
estiny is now in their own hands.
After climbing another step toward their Sea View
League championship mission, Newport Harbor High's Sail·
need not worry about some team beating another the rest of •
e way. If they conquer Tustin this Friday and Woodbridge the
llowing week., the title is theirs. \
"Even if we bad won our first league game, we were still going
have to win all those games if we wanted to be league champi·
s," said Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, whose Sailors overpowered Univcr·
1ity last Thursday, 21-7, at Irvine High, to improve to 5-3 overall and 2-1 in league.
"We would've had to beat University and Tustin and the other teams down the
line, anyway, so we're pretty much on course in terms of being a contender for the
title. We have to beat those people. The good thing about it for us is that we con·
trot our own destiny. We're not sitting back having to sec what this guy docs to that
~Y· We just line UJ? and play week by week and take care of business ourselves.
"If we win these next two football games, we're the league champions and that's a
nice feeling. You don't have to depend on somebody else to help you. You just take
care of it yourself."
Newport, which shut out tloiversity (4-4, 1-2) in the second half, once again used
the throwing of quanerback Mike Ofer sparingly, yet effectively. Three of his seven
completiona in the Jut two games have been for touchdowns.
"He's making great progress (since a broken collarbone that forced him to miss
·. (our games) and the last two games he has played within the framework of whi t he
See NEWPORT•
Eagles fee/ing ·good with
one sweet vidory in bank
A fter a down-to-the-whe finish, Estancia High came up
with the answen to aome earlier queations. ·
And following his team's bigest conquest of tho sea-
son - a 20-17 upset over Pacific Coast ~ape heavyweiaht
Trabuco HUls last Friday -sixth-year Hagies Coach John
Licbengood has plenty of reason to stand on a soapbox. "
"When you're underdogs by the press and picked for fourth
In the lcape, when you\te aot aome key people hurt, then the
kids come from behind and win it, that's impreuivCt" Uebengood said.
"And to basically dominate t!MS 1CCOnd half, or l shou.ld say play aound foot·
ball, and play who 10me coaches think la the best team In the le14Ue and beat
tt\Cm, that's impressive. When the odds are against you •nd you wan, it's 'a<>t to
be sweet.
0 1 can remember the TUJtin game In 1989 -we won 17-12 and won the
league c:hampionahip and the game came right down to the wire. That ttas a
great win and we knew it wu for tho lequo championship, but In this Of)C, we
were pk:ked u the undefdos. After people c:omplainln1 about our 1ehedulo
not beina 11rona, Nfinl wo wore 2-8 last year and not beinc currently rated,
this has Sot to be a pat win.
"A tot of pcoplo tbouaht we wouldn't be here beau1e wo were 2-8 last year
and comlna back with a lot of tho wne kids, but this team hu pnMn a lot of
8" ESTANCIMI
Sea Kings' star is
one-man wrecking
crew -as usual
By Richard Dunn
Sclol1s W!tler
S haring, Tom Hess has done it
all his life. Maybe that's why
be delights in swapping so
many positions.
Corona del Mar H igh's player
for all purposes, Hess, a junior,
comes from a family of nine chil·
dren. He's the eighth. Five boys
and four girls in one household
can deliver much compromise
when it comes to dividing chores.
Hess, apparently, hasn't missed a
stroke with the broom.
Free safety is his primary station
on defense, but Hess has also
started at outside linebacker. Of·
fensivcly, he's one of three top re·
ceivers on the squad, he's the go-
to guy at tailback and last Friday
he made his inaugural appearance
of the season at quarterback. For
good measure, he does the kicking.
Mainly, that's wby Hess has
scored all of CdM's points in not
one, but two games this year. Iron·
ically, those games are the only
wins of the year for Corona del
Mar (2-4-2, 0-2-1 in league).
In the season opener against
Huntington Beach -a 19-16 vic-
tory for CdM -Hess ran for two
touchdowns, caused a safety and
kkked a field goal and both PA Ts.
In the Sea Kinas' 17-14 win bVer
Costa Mesa on Oct. 11, Hess ran
for a pair of touchdowns, booted a
37·yard field goal and again toed
both extra points.
0 1t was kind of different .playin&
quarterback." said H~ who mer·
ited Piiot Pl~r of the Week hon·
on for hit exhibition .,ainst
Woodbridge, 1 Sea View League
encounter resulting ln a 20-20
standoff.
No, Heu didn't ICOre aD of
CdM's points this time. Sut be did
Nib for 66 yards Oii 18 carries. in·
cludia a 22-yard IOOriq jaunt in
the third quarter that ~ his
S.HESS/M
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ICllalya """IOl-"llol.
Esta ncia's Alberto Rojas (left), Erik Linares and the rest of the defense put the stops to Trabuco Hills.
ESTANCIA:
Eagles are
flying . high
From 81
people wrong. They have played
good football, we have a good
record and we do have a chance
for a league championship and a
chance at the playoffs -and
that's a great accomplishment for
this football team.
''(Junior quarterback) Matt
Johncr was phenomenal. We
played right with Trabuco Hills
• aF ma. VI TOP 10: 1. Artesia
(8-0): 2. (tie) La Mirada (7-1 ), Ar-
royo Grande (5-2): 4. Pius X (6-1-1~;
5 Temple City ~S-3); 6. Serra (5-2 : 7. Lompoc (5-3 : 8. El Segundo ( -
2): 9. South asadena (6-2); iO. Century (6-2).
Others: E•t•ncla 5-2·1; La-guna Hills, 4-3-1 ; La ~anada, 4-4.
and 1t was surprised. Defensively,
we're pretty good and we hit them.
We had two picks and two fumbles
off of hits after knocking the ball
loose and that's the difference.
They turned the ball over and we
capitalized on it.
"They respected our defense,
hut I don't think they had much
rc~pcct for our offense, which I
was really impressed with because
we stepped it up a notch and we
had the ball longer. than they did
(:!5 minutes, 49 seconds to Tra-
huco's 22: 11 ). Two times we drove
all th~ way down and that's im-
pressive.
"It's hard to say if there was a
turning point. It was 17-10 in the
third quarter, then we drove and
tied it up, 17-17, then I think thoy
turned the ball over or we made
them punt and we turned around
and got a field goal and made it
20-17. The kids were confident in
themselves and they felt they could
come back and score. We knew we
could drive the ball on them, but
both sides went back and forth.
They did a good job, too, of mov-
ing the ball -they just didn't
move it on the ground.
"With four minutes left in the
Nickel
defense
proved
decisive
By Richard Dunn
S001tS Wrller
T he offensive line that aver-
ages 247 pounds per player
at Mater Dei High wasn't
exactly shoved around by Loyola
Saturday night. It was just beaten
to the draw.
Unable to protect quarterback
Billy Blanton in the closing mo-
ments, the Monarchs (8-1, 2-1 in
the Angelus League) discovered
what genuine Divi~n f football is
all about while suffering their first
setback of the fall1 28-20, at G len-
dale High.
"I commend them for a wcll-
execufed game plan," Mater Dci
Coach Bruce Rollinson said of the
Cubs (6~2. J-1). "The one thin&
that never showed up before was
their nickel defense. The coverage
ctidn 't hurt us, but what they dJd
10 complement. their ni~kel pack-
'
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···~I
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Est.ancia (5-2-11 2-1)
Pler9r Goma
Olshetslo
Johner
Solis
NaranjO
Osso
Valles
Bljanjan
Chatley
Aguilar
lettler
SUSOll (INDMDUAL) ........ t~ ~ -:1
60 381 u
58 103 1.8
13 52 4.0
13 45 3.5
5 28 5.6
4 11 2.8
4 10 2.5
4 6 1.5
2 4 2.0 1 .17 -17.0
td long
1 31
0 27
4 19
,1 17
0 8 0 10
0 7
1 4
0 9
0 4
0 ·17 ......... ,...,.., pa po .... phi pot. td
Johner 114 46 -530 9 .404 3
Reo1f'l"•
....,., po ""' .... tel long Bariaga 9 185 20.5 2 29
Chamber1aln 9 91 10.1 0 21 Naranlo 8 80 10.0 0 22
Sctislef 7 110 15 7 1 45
Rimi 4 37 9 1 0 11
Otshelsld 4 26 6 5 0 9
Goma 4 16 4.0 0 16
Smith 1 .5 ·5 0 0 .5
8oortne Sm1t!1 ~. Johner 24; Baniaga 12; Gomaz 6.
Apar 6: Soli$ 6; Sctisler 6; Bi)lllan 6.
SUSON (TDll)
Total first doWns ~ ---:
Ruslles·yan!Joe • 196-641 258-1166
AvetlQC rushing gain 3.3 4.S
Avmge rushk1g yardage 80 146
Total passing ylldage 830 S30
Average passklg yardage 104 66
Piss c~. lt1n1ll. lrt 81 · 163-7 43·90·9
Avg gain pet pass cor111. 10.2 12.3
Avg OUl pet pass anmp 5.1 5.9
Net rrtlm yardage. 241 21 0
Total sacks-yardage 24 · 136 20 • 116
Averaoe sacks, yardage 3 · 17 2.5 -14.5
Ne1 yardage 15 71 181 0
Avmge Ml yardaoe 196 226
Total pur(S-average 41·~.4 34-3H
Fumbles·!umbles IOSI 2H2 19·8
T 01a1 lUmOVers 19 17 Avmge turnovers 2.4 2.1
Flags-yardage 56-442 ii7·529
Average llags·yardage 7 -55 8.4-66
Avg. Time of possession 22:34 25:26
•Punt rnims. lnterteptions, fumble returns
Accumul•tM Soore bJ GullrtMS Opponents 14 24 24 12-74
Estancia 14 27 6 53-100
Log, schedule
10 Los Amigos
3 la Quinta
13 Corona del Mar
17 Katella
0 Newport Harbor
7 Century•
30 Laguna Beach•
20 Trabuco Hills•
Nov 8 -Costa Mesa• (at OCCI, 7
3
0
13
14
14
13
0
17
NO\ 1 S-laguna Hills• (at Mission Vie,ol. 7
•Paor.c Coast le~ ~
Eltlncia Players ot the Week
MATI JOHNER
A 6-foot,
170-pound
junior
quarterback,
he
completed
12 of 16
passes with
no intercep-
tions for 127 yards. He also
scored twice on sneaks.
game, we had the ball, but didn't
get a first down and we punted a
comer kick down to their own 10-
yard line. And then with three
minutes to go. if they were going
to beat us, they would have to go
90 yards and damn if they almost
did that.
"They drove down to the 15-
yard line with under 50 seconds
left and we sacked (Trabuco Hills
quarterback Pat Bame!) and he
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Mater Dei (8-11 2-1)
IUSOll~t = ~--=-~ ~~ Sok 45 294 4.5 0 21
111non 39 30 o.a 3 11
Vasquez 25 89 3.8 1 14
Nolan 20 113 4. 7 0 33
5ua1U1 II 40 4.4 1 12
K111n 8 22 3.8 1 a
ANam 6 32 5.3 0 10
Hal 4 12 3.0 0 II
Snhez 2 e 4.o o e
UN 2 6 3.o o e
Jackson 1 12 12,0 o 12 cu.. 1 4 4.0 0 4 Ac-*' 1 3 3.0 0 3 ........ ~ ,. ,. .. "" •• Id Blal1lOn 1115 122 2278 I .828 24
Uhl s 1 4 0 .2000 .. .., ..... .. ,. ""' ... . 40 627 15.7
22 5911 77.2
18 434 24.1
13 178 135
10 tes 116
8 r7 14.5
4 49 10 3
2 37 186 2 44 22.0
1 111 11.11
' 10 10.0
-:~
1 • n 1 15
0 34 2 eo
1 11
0 21
0 22
0 22 0 11 0 10
age was put a bunch of small, fut,
quicker types on the down line
..
. ... . . '\.
JAMIE RODRIGUEZ
A 6-foot,
175-pound
junior
defensive
tackle, he
had two
solo tackles,
four assists
and
consistently applied heavy
pressure on the passer.
lost about five yards on it. So with
the last three or four plays near
the goal line, or around the 15-
and 20-r,ard lines, our defense
looked like it just. stepped up a
notch. Their 37-yard field goal
went wide. It was a good call.
"SomeboCty asked Johncr how
close it came and he said about an
inch. It was wide and that's all I
was concerned about It was a
sweet victory."
Sooting
Ruperto 90; Broadbe1'C '5: Morante 42; Krutl «; Blanton 18; Barajas 18; TNes 16: Kl\lse 6:
Vl!ICIOtZ 6; K1M 8: Nolln 6; SuMla 6.
SUSON(TUM) °" .......... T Olal first downs 103 147
Rushes·ylldlge 264· 1087 226-1188
AYlf10t N9ir10 gain 4.1 S.2
Avnoe Mt*lg yardaga 121 132
TOlll puslno yardage 1190 2282
AveflQt passklg yvdlge 132 2$4
,_ COJt. -It 7S-111-1S 123-~
AWV olln per PISS~ 159
AWV glln per PISS ei, 7.1 ... '*" ydg' 1116 TGCll sacb·yardlgl 31 ·20I
A*'Of sacb. ~ 34·22.9
"" ynage 2237 AMveftll~ 249
Td,11 pni·MnQt 40-Jl.3 fllbs·lml*s lost 1 M
T Olal 111nOWr1 24
AV'nQI UncMr'S 2.7 fllo$-~ 74-579
A*'Ot lllOS·~ IJ.64
AYQ nnt ~ PoSSWIOn 22;5a
'Pin ""'1s, lnlnepdonl. Vltll l'IU!ls
11.8
11.4
369
20·191
U -21.2
3662
409
21·369
M 14 u
75-717 ueo 25;02
AoCM ............... ~ ~ 10 36 t5 48-108
MallerOef S7 80 9$ ~1-293
Log, schedule
34 lolanl (Honolulu)
27 Capistrano Valley 47 St. Paul
17 Santa Ana
2 7 RMrside Poly
42 Mission~
3S 18-St. John Bo6c:o•
<44 Sefvite•
20 Loyo!.t•
Nov. 1 S -at Bishop Amat•
•An lus l•p pme
and we had trouble blockina lhem.
S• MATER DEl/M
'
Ill vlctllll . .... ~
Orange County
Prep Football Top .10
(by the Pilot's sports staff)
18 , ..... ,. ~-'
•-~-roll on ~ •
,a~
Coug a rl
(5-3) tlkl Clr9 of bulNll ., ey _,, F-lal 23rd strltQht
_...., . . victory; El
GLENDALE -Just u af wu Dorado next San Clemente;
host Minion
Vle)o fftday. for host Loyola High Saturday on fflday. _.~
niaht, time ls of the essence for
the Mater Dei High football team,
u th• Monarchs prepare to re-
bound Crom a 28-20 Angel
Leaaue upscL
The Cubs (S-2, 1-1) used the
two weeks they hsd to prepare for
the previously-unbeaten Monarchs
to polish their game to ocar-
J'crf cctioo.
Mater Dci (8·1, 2-1), which fell
from ~o. 1 to No. 2 in brange
County with the loss, will now take
two weeks to ready itself for a sea-
son-ending road finale at Bishop
Amat, Nov. 15. A Mater Dci vic-
tory could force a three-way tic for
the Angelus League crown, as un-
beaten Bishop Amat owns a 22-16
victory over Loyola.
"The bye gave us more time to
think up dcf enses and get better in
•a= a I • I • 11: 1. Eisen-hower (8-0); 2. Fontana (8-0); 3. BishQ~ Amat (8-0); 4. Loyola (6-2); a. ••t•r o.r (8-1); 6. Long Beach Wilson (6-2); 7. Servite (6-2);
8. Antelope Valley (5-3): 9. Quartz
Hill (5-3); 10. Rubidoux (5-3).
other areas," Loyola Coach Steve
Grady explained. "It definitely
helped us. Mater Dei deserves all
the accolades it's received this
year, but we had two weeks to pre-
pare for toni~ht."
Mater De1 Coach Bruce Rol-
linson said preparation favored
Loyola, but he cited a lack of cmo·
tion from his players, as an equally
damaging factor.
"I'm not sure why, but we didn't
play with a lot of emotion in the
first half,'' Rollinson said of Loy-
ola's 20-6 edge at the intermission.
"We had ajrcat week of practice,
but I coul tell in wannups we
were too quiet. I think the extra
week helped them prepare, par-
ticularly defensively, but the)'
didn't do things away from their
normal package. They had us
down, though, and they're levels
above the teams we've faced to
this point."
Loyola sacked Monarch quarter·
back Billy Blanton five-times for
mious-49 yards, including two
straight pkvs during the Mon-
archs' potential game-tying drive in
the fourth quarter. •
Trailing, 28-20, Mater Dci drove
49 yards on nine plays to the Loy-
ola 31 with 5:11 left, but the two
sacks and an offside penalty
backed the Monarchs to their own
45. A third-down pass fell incom-
plete, and a fake punt run netted
only 4 yards. Loyola, which mixed
opportunistic passing with its solid
ground game, ran out the final
3:12 to avenge a 3:0 Mater Dei
Upset last year.
"I felt we had to take a shot at
it," said Rollinson, who became
P.hilosophical about the loss.
'Maybe this is good for us, in the
long run. Don't get me wrong, l
haven't found too many good
things about losing, but we still
have a lot of positives."
Among the positives were Blan-
ton ( 12 for 27 for 256 yards and
two touchdowns) and David Knuff
(six catches for 114 yards).
"Blanton is as good a pure pas-
ser as I've seen in my years of
coaching," Brady said. "Every time
they had the ball, we held our
Statistics ~-.... DellO aoor. ~ Qu9rt9ft Mm Oe1 e o 8 s-20
Loyola 0 20 8 0-28
PlmOuerter
MO-KIUI S3 pm from B!non (lclck
laled). t:34.
hooMQulrt•
loY-Brown 37 Ml (Stonehouse kick). 11:5-4.
Loy-Brown 3 1111 ~ lllled). 7:16.
Loy-F~O pau from Boccato ~ ,0:54 . Ouertw MO'-~ eo pm 1rom 8lal'llon (BlnDn
pm'° Thin). 3:22, Loy-FOlricq 52 paas from BoccllO (Ml
lalled), 1 :55. ,.....Querter
MO-Rupnt 10 Ml (Ml llllld). 11 :30.
Alllndlnet: 8.500 (llimlled}.
IWDMDUAL RVIMtNG MO-~. MS: Soils, ~ Sualua.
1-12; 8ler1IOn, &-mhll42.
Lay-Brown, 17-74: Vanis, 1&-86; BocCllO.
7-tl; E~ PAaalNO
MO-Bler'llOn, 12·27.0, 258,
Loy-Bocca_i.... M-0, 140. 9IDftnatML MCWNQ AC-ICIUI, 1-114; .... 2.-72: JldCIOn. 1-21; 1*. Ml: 1C1We. 1-22; MDr11t1, M4. l.OJ-""9Cq, 2-12: Vlnll, 2• ~. 1-20; ....... Mt.
GAmlTATISTICa ._....... ~ ~
,...,.,.... 1S-128 41.203
=~ 12-~ ~ ·-=-· ..... 1 0 ..... .. , ·-~
= 1-71 1.ae I 1';1' 2tM
"M .... ••t8'1Ull; ..,.... """'
..
2.MltlPDel
Monarchs (8-1) suffer
first loss aoMlst s1nJng
Loyola; get a
~Off.
Tiiiers (8-0)
rally to get
past Sad-
back; zero In
on Newport
this week.
4. Valancll
Anaheim next
..
5. B Modena
Vanguards
(8-0) shove A Foothill aside;
Orange next on
Empire League • •
schedule.
7. 11••11•
Va que r o•
(S-2) knodc off
EJ Toro; It SM
Clementl tis
Fftday In South
Coast
,._n.rl.j~
[.~-
8. R. ··-Va queros
(7-0-1) handle
Santiago; Los
Amigos next
Garden Grove
League foe.
Argonauts
~~
next Garden Grove league
obstacle.
Coyotes (7-1)
make first
appearance In
Top 10 ever; at
Sonor a on
Friday.
•
~t ~
.SALT and PEPPER
Pilot Power Ratings
Orange County Prep Football
, ,...-. ...... ,... tllM .. ., ................ ,
School (record) Rating 30. Orange (4-3-1) ............... 72 .8
31. Westminster (3'-5) .......... 71 .2
32. Fountain Valley (1-5-1) .. 68.7
33. Laguna Hills (5-2-1) .•.•... 68.5
34. Century (6-2) ................. 68.4
35. Estancia (5-2-1) .............. 67.9
1. Esperanza (8-0) .............. 97.b
2. Mater Dei (8-1) .............. 96 9
3. Tustin (8-0) .................... 95.8
4. Valencia (8-0) ................ 94.8
5. El Modena (8-0) ............. 94.7 36. T rabuco Hills (3-4-l ) ...... 67. l
6. Capistrano Valley (5-3) ... 92.5 3 7 Saddleback (2-5-1) ......... 66.6
38. Woodbridge (3-2-1) ....... 65.8
39. Costa Mesa (3-5) ............ 6".2
7. Irvine (6·2) ..................... 88.3
8. Rancho Alamitos (7-0-1) 88. 1
9. Garden Grove (8·0) ....... 86.6 40. Foothill (2-6) .................. 64. 1
10. Buena Park (7-1) ............ 85.8 41 . La Habra (3-4-1) ............ 62.0
42. Canyon (3-4-1) .............. 60.7
43. Sonora (3-5) ................... 57.5
44. Troy (2-5-1) ................... 56.9
45. Katella (3-5) ................... 55.6
11. Dana Hills (5-1-2) .......... 84.0
12. Mission Viejo (5-3) ......... 83.9
13. Servile (6·2) .............. , .... 83.8
14. Los Alamitos (6-2) .......... 83. 7
46. Cypress (2-6) .................. 53.1
47. San Clemente (2·6) ........ 52.6
15. Marina (5-3) ................... 81 .5
16. Sunny Hills (4-4) ............ 81 .2
17. Brea-Olinda (6-2) ........... 80.4 48. Corona del Mar (2-4-2) . 52.5
18. Santa Ana (3-Sl. ............ 79.7 49. Western (1-7) ................. 50.7
50. Magn~lia (2-6) ............... 50.6
51 . Anaheim (2-6) ................ 49.4
19. El Toro (3-5) .................. 78.5
20. Edison (4-4) ................... 77 .4
21. Huntington Beach (5·31 . 77 .3 52. Fullerton (1-6-1) ............ 49.2
53. La Quinta (3-5) .............. 49.0
54. Ocean View (1-7) .......... 48.7
55. Los Amigos (2-6) ............ 48.6
56. Kennedy (1-6) ............... .48.3
57. Santiago (2-6) ................ .48.2
58. Bolsa Grande (1-7) ......... 48.1
22 . Sant.1 Margarita (4-3-1) .. 77.1
23. Loara (5-3) ..................... 76.8
24. El Dorado (5-3) .............. 75.2
25. Newport Harbor (5-3) ... 75.1
26. Pacifica (6-2) .................. 7 4 .8
27. Villa Park (6-2) ............... 74.6
59. Laguna Beach (2-6) ........ '48.0
60. Santa Ana Valley (0-8) ... 47.9
28. University (4-4) .............. 74.0
29. Savanna (5-2-1) ............. 73.7
This week's sched
Bamsbu1teril
(Last week's plays of 30 yards or more)
• 69 -Blnh Tran (Costa Mesa), run.
• 63 -Davld Knutt (Mater Del), to pass from Billy Blanton.
• 60-Bnan Barajas (Mater Del), TD pass from Bllly Blanton.
• 54-Blnh Tran (Costa Mesa), kickoff return.
• 52-Matt JaglowskJ (Costa Mesa), run.
• 44-Aaron McKown (Newport Harbor), pass from Mike Ofer.
• 35-Mike Smith (Estancia), field goal.
• 33-J.R. Walz !Corona del Mar), ldckoff return.
• 30-Blnh Tr111 Costa Mesa), touchdown run.
• 30-Blnh Tran Costa Mesa), run.
I RB ..... 1
(Last week's offensive eye-openers)
• Mater Del's BlllY Blanton, 12 of 27 for 258 yards, 2 TOs.
• Mltlr Dll'a David Koofl, 8 receptions for 11.4 yards, 1 TO.
•Newpgrt ftlrbot'a Brwldon Ftnney, 32 rushel, 117·yards, 1 TD.
• COltl Mlil'I 8lntt T11n, 20 Nlhlt, 235 yards, 1 TD.
• COiia Mell'• ... Plwlnlkl, 22 rushn, 117 yards, 3 TDs.
• Eltlnctl'• Mii Johner, 12 of 18 for 127 yards. •Corona del Mir's Matt &ans, 9 for 18 r 90 yards, 1 TO.
•
.,
~~
Harbor sophomore Wade Tift was also a key figure in 21-7 Sea View League victory over University.
NEWPORT:-Sailors back ,on track
Big showdown:
Newport tuning
up for Tustin
From 81
bas had to do offensively," said
Brinkley, whose Sailors rolled up
192 rushing yards against the Tro-
jans. "We've run the ball very ef-
fectively against Corona dcl Mar
and Univenity and Mike is throw-
ing the ball very intelligently.
~'He knows when to throw the
ball and when not tQ throw the
••a 1 • • 11t 1. Tustin CB-0); 2. Valencia (8-0); 3. Garden
GroVe (8-0); 4. Rancho AJamltos
(7-0-1 ); 5. Buena Parlt (7-1); 6.
PaclflCaw6-2); 7. Bassett (5-3); 8. Savanna 5-2·1); 9. Brea-Olinda (6-
2~ Oodbridge (4-2-1). : ··Ti' llMbor , .. 3); SUnny Hi7 (4-4); University
(4-4).
ball. We spend a lot of time on
the passing game and we come in
with a great package ready to
roll, but we've been fortunate be-
cause we haven't needed the
passing game in the last two
weeb. We've run the ball so ef-
fectively, it's not necessary to
throw the ball and get out of
rbf:t~n you're cranking out the
yar~ while runnin& the football,
tnat's 1Ji'e way to go and any
coach will tell you that.
"We played well tho other
night We're approacbina each
week u a championship prne
and we're ~ to practice like cham~ and 1JO out and play u aUch. The kicts have worked
hard and they Dew their bacb
we.re .,.wt a wall, u it ii every
week iftcr ~ loec your firat
league 1amo (21-10 against Sad-•
dlcback pn Oct. 17).
"I wu diaappolfttod after let-
~ de -the t00re before but we pined pretty
well our defenle 'bpt ua in
the pme. We aot the ball baCk
and ICOred in ihe third quarter
after Justin K.otcbam'• bia inter·
c:eptlon; which wu • twnlna ~ ud we Sot OW' naftnini
., ...... .._.. aid ... up • IOl of
Hall ii die b&nh quarter with
the lad."
NQIMdatee,•--• nd, ll8lftid WW 'If •• bl .. wdll .... _.., ........ , =-= :· .... -=~..= fortbl......._,.. ..
.... ldto... ··~ lllbwdtM• ..... (K",.
PILOT ..... .,...,
cw ..... r,.. .. ._ 11 114 GRID Autn p• 21•714 513113 .......... u u
...... yRlgt • 170
STATS TCllll--~ 100 M2 -...-.~ • IO PmCGllP.-." &4-142·1S 62.131-11
Npt. Hafbor (5-3, 2-1) Aft. gin .. ,...~ 10.t 103
~-:=-4.1 4.9 Nll'*11 • 1llO 193 UUOll (lllDMDUIL) TCllll~ 16 ·92 a .59 ...... AMII JllOlgl 2.0 -11.5 1.0 -7.4 ,..,... ~'D -:1 --:--, NllyRlgt 1581 21ll
Annly -.-~ 191 288 Mancuso flt 328 5.4 3 38 TCllll•:::t. 40-29.9 31-29.2 Tiit 34 185 5.4 0 S2 fmelltllllll*s 1:M 1S.9
Gar 11 44 4.0 0 14 Tallllll'CMIS 11 20
Gonzales 5 12 2.4 4 4 M10ltlnM'I 2.4 2.5 MorTls 4 ·5 ·1.3 0 1 ........ n.:m 35-299 Wllarns 4 -32 -a.o 0 ·2 :-r...,.. 5.1..$5.5 4.5-37.4 1(.-twn 3 ·1 -0.5 1 2 ~ ........ 22:39 25:21 Ofer 3 ... ·1.3 0 4 ..... ~ ....... Collcdo 2 fl 3.0 0 4
$d1 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3
Prutfl9 'I ................. ..... ... ... '=,... "°'" ., _.... 10 17 11 0-s.
Oler fl3 30 4 .478 5 MnlllGrt ltncr 14 35 52 11-119
Wiiims 68 31 292 7 .458 2
"'''"""-Log, schedule "-tw ... it .... '-:~ ~ 26 11.3
McKowll 9 114 12.7 1 44
Lrwlon 9 51 u 2 13 13 Orange 10
Man:ulo 4 llO 15.0 0 20 34 ~nView 0 Rnney 4 _, ·U 0 7 0 Hu= Beach 6 == 3 26 u 1 20 0 El 10 2 37 tU 0 2t 1 '4 Estancia 0 Mew.. 2 13 u 1 10
laBll1 1 5 5.0 0 5 10 Sldcfleback• 21
Hints 1 111 16.0 0 111 27 Corona del Mar• 0
Rnney 3fl; Mlnculc) ~ 14:'Lrwlon
21 Unlvefslty• 7
Nov. 8 -Tusdn• (home)
12; Tiit 9; ~ II; Md<OWll I; Met*' fl: Nov. 1'4-Woodbrtdge• (at Irvine)
M1r1Q11111;~8;Ten2. •Sea View league game
Newport Harbor Players ot ttle Week
JUSTIN.KETCHAM
A S·foot· 10,
145-pound
junior.
outside ,
linebacker,
he tumed
the game
aroUnd with
an Inter-
ception retu yards.
He added six tickles.
SCOTT ANDREWS
A 5·foot-11,
215·pound
senior
center. he
blocked
exceptionalfY
well and
staved Off
UrMfilty
pc>S8 guard Choel Kim. I
90 alf·league player. -
"· F811: ft'I 1111 1111' by I 11111 lllot, wn m 0111ce _. Into 111111er.
From 81
~and Steele wu not
Costa Mesa won the 'football
pme, 38-0, but it appears the
.¥~ mjaht be feelin& the Qlli~~·Ue·~~·
players -Cota, defemi¥C end
Adam Hernandez and linebacker
Don Hill -were ejected. Her-
nandez wu aJleaedly ejc:cted for
bitting u official, a violation that
could result in an athlete being
permanently banned from high
tcbool aporu. according to state
OP rule S22.
Baldwin didn't know on Mon-
day if any action would be taken
apimt bis Costa Meaa players,
but said be would know by today.
Costa Mesa Principal Mike Mur-
p,by believes the cue will be de-
termined by what is said in the
officials report, which is sup-
posed to be made available to
him today.
"After seeing the film, I didn't
see anything that would warrant
the complete banning of a stu-
dent from athletics," Costa Mesa
Principal Mike Murphy said. "It
was nothing like the Dorsey-
Banning brawl last year. Thal
didn't happen here. It was just a
bump."
According to Earl Engman,
president of Orange County
Football Officials and also this
year's president of California
Football Officials, he was con-
tacted by Lee Hobbs, the head
referee in the contest, folJowing
the conflict.
"(Hobbs) told me one of the
officials got bumped and he said
that he thought it was because
the official was trying to break
up the fight," Engman said. "But
you don't separate kids; you take
numbers. Lee did exactly the
right thing In getting the adminis-
trators and coaches together and
asking them if they wanted to
continue playing, which they did.
"Lee's assumption was that a?
official got bumped. At the be-
ginning of a fight, you do try and
get the two guys apart, but when
the whole bench clears, they're
fully equipped and you better get
out of there."
Bill Oark., the CIF Southern
Section administrator who is han-
dling the case, said he has yet to
receive any reports from either
Tom Baldwin
school. "The schools are gather-
ing reports and we're still gather-
ing that information, so right now
it's premature to talk about,"
aark said.
"There arc some significant
concerns regarding this, but we
do not have a timetable (for a
resolution). Both schools arc
looking at videos and they need
time to do that. They will gather
information, along with a report
from the officials, then they will
submit it to this office."
On Sunday, Olney said he saw
nothing that would justify the
suspension of Mike Klingcn-
meicr. "I felt all of our coaches
did their proper jobs in trying to
get our players off the field and
make' sure nothing escalated,"
Olney said. "If any action is
taken against any of our coaches,
it will come from our administra-
tion. From what I see, our coach-
es handled themselves in the
proper manner."
Cota, meanwhile, suffered a
severe thigh injury that could
prevent him from playing this
Friday night against cross-town
rival Estancia. "It was from their
coach hitting him," Baldwin said.
"He came flying onto the field
and hit him in the chest -on
the film, you could sec him hit
Cota in the chest. But runnin~ at
Lyman Olney
lop s~ed, you could see his leg
hitting Cota, too.
"I'm not going to ask for any-
thing to be done, but if it was
our coach, we'd sure do some-
thing about it I reaJLy think the
whole problem was escalated be-
cause of his actions. It would've
been nothing more than some
shoving if he hadn't done that. It
just ignited it.
"All I was interested in was
getting our kids off the field. Ob-
viously, I've seen a lot of fig)lts in
the 30 or 40 years Ive been in
football, but I've never seen any-
thing like this.
"Olney did an outstanding job •
of controlling his kids, as I felt l
did, but I'm sure at least 20 kids
deserved ejections. That's what I
told the officials -if you ejected
everybody who needed to be
ejected, you wouldn't have any
kids left. So let's eject those who
are most prevalent.
"I don't kn ow what Cota did
except hit the coach back. He
wouldn't be a football player if
he hadn't. A football player isn't
going to just stand there and ta.kc
il, then tum around and say ex-
cuse me.
"We rcalJy feel that we're not
in the wrong and they're prob-
ably saying the same thing. but.
we have the film to back us up."
·Mealwhile ... Mustangs doing
some romping and stomping
Laguna Beach
was no match
for Mustangs
By Richard O\n1
Spar1I Wlllf
B uried in tho sbufOe of the
bench-clearing brawl last
Friday were a few simple
facts about Costa Mesa High's
football team.
•The Mustangs, 3-5 overall and
1-2 in the Paci.fie Coast League,
put an end to their woeful four-
game losing streak.
•Two sophomore running
backs, both of whom began the
season u non-atarten. gained over
100 yards ruahiJl&.
•Costa Mesa recorded its sec-
ond shutout of the season, a 38-0
verdict agai.nJt Laguna Beach.
(The Mustangs opened the cam-
Paip with a 21-0 victory at 'JWcn-
tynme Palma on Sept. 13.)
• Comelback Matt Jaglowaki, a
senior with all-league credentials
lut year, held Lquna Beach's
Eric Fqraua -an All.aP wide
receiver last year -to only three
catches for 25 yards.
"He wu man to man all niaht
on Fcanua, and Feanus ii the
belt footbafi player in our leape
b«b otfeAIMly and defensively,"
Colta Mcaa eo.ch Tom Baldwin
said. "We had him double covered
at timea, but Matt just did a super Job on him. Ono time, he took the
ball tipt out of his huda for an
interception. 11 you'r. aolnl to
beat Leauna Beach, '°" bPe to cover him.
~ weren't .,...."to bett us nmnina tbe footbill;'·lf tMy were ·
.._ to beat us, tbey. would've Mcliopt tbeW tobi&"
Sophlaoe'e ... n.. who ....
plaJed tai1b.ct liDCI ....,.. Johnny o.pma ..... don with a fisbt
lllllillriaa pull OD 0Ct. 11 ..-
Coftiaa cW Mar, laid Uodaer fine
perlai" nee. U. dme .,... foJ 1
........... 235 ,.. -I> car-...
~~:'iz':: .......................
PILOT al!ASOM (TUii) _..._..
GRID n a1111ntdow!IS n 11Xl
Ausllll-yftlgt 223-690 291-1621
Awnge MNn; gairl 11 H
STATS ~MNnorWaot 16 204 Tora~ynaoe s.61 ~
Averllll ~ ysltage 63 60
Pm~---lt 42-113-10 50-131·10
Costa Mesa (3-5, 1-2) AWV Qi9111SPISS ~ 12.9 9.7
A119 giln per pm -48 3.7
...... (lleMDUAL) NdllVR ~· 2M 2IO ........... T Ola sacb-yftagt I~ ·11Xl 10 .. ....,_ ~ '?51 8:.1 '-:~ Awngelldll. rslllor 19·12.t . u -10 a
F. Ospina Nt'l yftlgt 1S98 19&7
TIWI 44 368 u 1 69 ~\ltflOI ... ,... 200 246
J. Ospina 43 317 74 4 58 T~Plll8-Ml1IOI 32.32 0 ZS.21.2
PIWlnsld 28 139 5.0 3 20 111rrtia ........ 34·19 17-6
coca 26 104 4.0 1 11 Tora UftMll 29 16
Hlrtler 23 -e1 -3 5 I 3 Mage U'nlR1 36 2.0
.den 14 73 52 0 14 -~ 614 51-437
JlQlowSICI 3 93 31.0 0 52 ~-.,.. 7 6-55 7-56
lletllng 3 ... -2.0 0 4 AWQ Tin. GI paambl 22:57 25:03
Semno 1 ..e -6.0 0 ..e •PIJC ,..... ..... _,,..19'111$
811111 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3 ........ Aooi.u1 .... ...._..,a_. • ,..,... ... ... 'ta! ..... -td
Oe>e>onem 29 51 42 7-129
Hlrber 129 50 9 .388 5 Cosu Mesa 28 51 36 48-163
fMlng 1 0 0 0 .000 0
J, Otpll'9 1 0 0 1 '.000 0 ........... Log, schedule ,..,... ... ~ .... ........
~ 12 1 7 10.& 4 29 .
10 117 11.7 1 27 ·-lwentynlne Palms 0
Jaglowltr:I 8 74 12.3 0 23 . ' !Qncho Alamitos '42
Hdlg s 40 a.o 0 13 ~,, Los Amigos 12 CGCI 4 42 10.5 0 19 10 Brea-Ohnda 14 NllCllng 4 41 10.3 0 14 1-4 Corona del Mar 17 Vlgl 4 30 7.5 0 9 17 Laguna Hilk• 21 T1111 2 7 u 0 5
811111 2 14 7.0 0 9 0 Cent~· 23 ..... J8 Laguna Be~· 0
Nov. 8 -Estand.l· Cat oco. 7 J. 010119 3fl; F.,: ~ Mtys 24. Nov. 1S-Trabuco Hills• lat OCQ, 7 ~ 21; 1 TIWI 12,
SlrllllO I; .. I: ........ ~ I. •Pacific Cont l~ pme
&osta Mesa Players ol lbe Week
MATT JACLOWSKI
A S·foot-10,
165·pound
seok>r
comefback.
he Inter-
cepted a
pass and
did I great •
tot> CCMMg
Laguna's Ertc Ftgraus, an
Al-Clf rlcllYlr In 1990.
MIKE PAWINSKI
Only a
sophomore,
the 5.ofoot-8,
165·pound
tailback
came off the
t>eriCh and
Cll1'tld 22 an.. for
117 yards nl ...
t.\lltlngs' 38-0 vlcby.
(
...
!Clllu)'I ~llMW'Pllat
Marathon runners breeze through Costa Mesa en route to finish line at UCI in first-ever Orange ~ounty Marathon on Sunday.
~~~~~~~ M!!1!.~~. !~~·Jan~~~!h~ wuco~ p!! !!'!~~01-
took the lead with appro~ately ~ec miles clocked in 2:35.09. C~dy James of Home-men~o in the final ~ y~rds .. Rounding out
to run and held on to wm the maugural wood, Ill. was second m 2:36.05, foll~d by the top 10 were Skinner m sixth at 2:19.39;
Goodyear Orange County Marathon Sunday. Leslie Lewis or Torrance in 2:44.31. _ Alfredo Rosas of San Pedro seventh in
The winning time for the 26.2-mile course A bonus of $100,000, which would have 2:21.20; Jouni Kortclaincn of Fiptand eighth
from in front or Anaheim Stadium to near gone to either a man or woman breaking a in 2:21.52; Alfredo Vigueras of Mexico City
the UC Irvine college campus was 2 hours, 15 world record (2:06.50 and 2:21.06, rcspec-ninth in 2:21.55; and Faustino Hernandez of
minutes, 58 seconds. lively) went unclaimed. Mexico City 10th in 2:22.32.
Cris~nto, 26, overcame a dcflc!t of .nearly a ~cCal!dless, Fonseca, Danny Gonzales and Klecker, who is a 31-year-old dentist in
half-mile to overtake Hayward s Rieb Mc-Mike Skinner pulled away from the field at Minnesota was neck-and-neck with runncr-
Candless and Peter Fons~<:a of Lisbon, Portu-about the 10-Jtilometer rt?ark and remained .in up James ' for about half ,of the race, but
gal to eventually prevail by nearly a full a comfortable lead until about the 15-milc made her move at approximately tfle 13-mile
minute over fellow Mexican Gumcrcindo 01-mark when Skinner and Gonzales. fell back.. mark. Klecker had won the Twin Cities Mar-
mendo. McCandless and Ponse~a contmu~ to set athon just two weeks before.
Olmendo, whose runner-up time was the pace up to the 20-mtle mark. with Mc-
2: 16AO, was followed by McCandless Candless holding a slight lead. Soon after, Al~erto Salazar, who was expected to com-
(2: 16.46), Sammy Rotich of Kenya (2:19.28) Crisanto and Olrnendo began cutting into the pete ID the marathon, chos~ mstc~d to race
and Fo nseca (2:19.32). lead and finally Crisanto caught a fading Mc-ID the 5k event, where he finashed eighth.
Capturing the women's race was Minneton-Candless about 3 miles from the finish. -By Tbe Pilot
OCC: Rues ·on a two~game skid
From 81
the division's top teams, one that
took you from one end or the
spectrum to the other in terms of
momentum shifting, the Pirates
had an opportunity to win it in the
end, but Carlos Ornelas' 42-yard
field goaJ attempt landed short
with 45 seconds remaining in the
game.
"But we had other chances,"
Orange Coast Coach Bill Work-
man said.
"We fumbled on the 10-yard ·
line, we fumbled on the 1-yard line
and we missed a 32-yard field goaJ
in the first half alone. Not count-
ing the last seconds, if you count
all those things, it could've been
38-7 in the first half.
"Let's not take away from a
good game that Saddleback
played, but that doesn't mean I'm
not upset. These two losses are the
two most disappointing, upsetting,
awfully expcnenced back-to-back
games I've had in the 26 or 27
years I've been coaching."
Orange Coast, ranked No. 2 in
the nation two weeks ago by the
JC grid-wire, suffered a 10-7 loss
to Rancho Santiago on Oct. 26.
The Pirates, whose post-season
bowl aspirations arc growing slim-
mer each week, reu to 5-2 overall,
4-2 in the conference and 0-2 in
the division.
Saddleback (6-1, 5-1 and 2-0)
used a two-point conversion play
with 1 :54 left in the game to pull
out the win. Gauchos quarterback
Tim Snowden, who was inter-
cepted five times in the first half,
pitched to running back Marc
Bohn, who then threw a strike to a
wide open Dan Zamora in the end
zone to give Saddleback its onc-
point edge.
Marcellus Chrishon had scored
on a 24-yard run to cut OCC's
lead to 21-20. The Pirates, who led
21-7 at halftime, forfeited 41 yards
in the fourth quarter on a bad
punt snap and subsequent stum-
bling that pushed the ball back
further.
"We snap it over (punter Noel
Perizzo's) head and then he kicks
it down field, he tries to pick it up
and kicks it again,'' Workman said.
"You can't make mistakes like
that in a championship game.
"We sbould've had more points,
but that's us lately. We should'vc
had a lot more points and then we ,
wouldn't have had to worry about
it in the second half when our of-
fense didn't do much. But, bey, we
lost. The biggest story is character
and we'JJ find out."
It's the same character that
Smith was ref erring to.
"They were tired, but we just
couldn't execute in the second
half," said Smith, who completed
10 or 23 passes for 144 yards and
one touchdown with no intercep-
tions, then was lauded afterward
by Cunerty, calling Smith the best
quarterback in the conf crence.
"On every play, there was at
least one guy not doing his job and
that's what it takes in a one-point
game," said Smith.
After OCC escaped two fumbles
in the first quarter, then tied mat-
ters 7-7 on tailback Eric Washing-
ton's 5-yard touchdown excursion.
The Pirates added 14 point.s in the
second quarter, thanks to an 18-
yard fumble return bi offensive
guard Jason Butler and a 7-yard
scoring plb:I trom Smith to tight
end Brian Higgins.
Statistics
l•lllll•ll•Dll n, 0nnga c...t 11 11oore tty cau.taf'I llllDMDUAL PASatNQ -Or1nQe Coast 7 14 O 0-21 OCC-Smllh, 10-23-0, 144.
Saddleblclt 7 0 7 8-22 Sad-Snowden. 7·21·5. 117.
Ptrlt QumW IMDMDUAL RllCllMNQ
Sad-Cllrishon 2 run (Roberson~). 12:14. OCC-HlmlllDn. 3-38; Ploulhl. 2-39; Kllser.
OCC-Waslinglon 51111 (Omelas lddt). 6:49. 2-31; ltgglns, 2-25: WasHngton, 1·11.
hooftd ca.-tw Sad-Flllll. 2-37; ~. 2-20; z.nora. OCC-lkA!ef 18 funtlle ""'1 (OmeQs lllct). 1-25· a ....... 1-18· Ford. 1-17. 513. . ..... -. .
I OCC-Hlgglns 7 pass fnJm Smith (Ornelas GAii• STAT1anca Idell). 1:36.
""""' 0...-W occ ...
Sad-Cllrishon~ =:. klc)(). 0;41.
Sad-CtwbhDn 24 1\11 (Zlrnora PISS from
Bohn), 1:54.
Allendlnce: 2.500 (estmlled).
INDMDUAL RUaHINQ
OCC-WISl*lglon. 22-102; S1een. 11·58: Smml. 10-29; ~. 1-18; Whllloclc. 2· 14;
Plousha, 1·7; Peltzro, 1-tor~O.
Sid-CMshon, 30-149; Carvalho, 5-42;
DIYOlllQ. 3·20: Coleman. 1·7: Bohn, 1-3;
Snowden. 8·1 : Saba. 1-0: Arnold,
1·lor.f'lllM·1 o.
Ar1I clowns 20 20
Rushel-ylf'dage 4188 4212 PasslnQ yardage 144 117
Pmlng 10-23-0 7·21·5
Net l'llllT1 Ylfdaot. 56 3 Sacb·vnaoe 3-mln-8 1~11
Net )'lrdaOe 380 315
Pults 4-31.8 1-43
Rrnblel..fUmbln lost 3-1 0-0
Rags• ylf'daoe 5-43 8-40
Tlme of PoSmslon 30:4 7 29: 13
• Pin """'· lntereepllons, tumlJle """'
HESS: Pilot~s Prep football player of the week
From 81
team the lead, and catch three
P"8es for 21 more.
"That touchdown run was prob-
ably the highlight of that game,"
be said. "It was also probably tbe
longest touchdown run I've had
this year -usually they're only
from a yard or two out."
There's more. Hess kicked field
goals of 19 and 21 yards, then
added a touchdown-preventing
tackle late in the first half. He also
punted once when Matt Evans -
CdM's quarterback who went
down in the fourth quarter with
stretched ligaments in his right
knee -couldn't answer the bell.
You can probably forecast the
outcome: That's right, bis punt
wound up on the Woodbridge 1·
yard line, pinning the Warriors
against a wall with 1:52 left in the
game.
While playing quarterback in the
last minute of the game -CdM
had a chance to win it with a Z7-
yard field goal, but it wu partially
blocked by· Woodbridgo with 21
seconds to go -Heu ran on
three straight plays out of the
shotgun to get th.e Sea Kinp with-
in 1COrina range.
"I h~vcn't played quarterback
since my freshman ycu, but we
were kind of low on players -and
low on quutcrbacb," said Hess, a
two-way varsity starter last season.
"We just designed ft only if Matt
got hurt. We called it our special
off cnse. We don't have too many
plays out of it -mainly, I just run
the ball. We started workbtg on it
once Todd ~brli got hurt."
Kchrli, CdM's highly-touted
quarterback, dislocated his left
elbow on Oct. 18 against Univer-
sitj. Evans, the backup, is ex-
pected to return to the tignal-
calli ng position on Thursday
•pi.nit Saddlebact.
"That's fine with me," Hess
said. "I moved to tailback my
freshman year and Matt Evans
took over at quutcrback then. I'm
glad that I don't have to play quar-
terbacl now. I didn't care where I
pla~ wben I was a freahman.
• On dcfcme, I enjoy free safety
a little more be<:ausc I'm more ex-
perienced there, but tailback is my
favorite position. "I like offense a
little more than defense because
it'1 more excit"'a."
For a change In this game, Hess
shared the ICOring load. And his
mother didn't even have to get
after him.
L I ;
,... I I
. I
P hyaical blunden will happen;
that's why it doesn't ruffle
Corona del Mu High foot·
ball coach Dave Holland.
But a breakdown in communica-
tion? That's initating.
"You're going to miss field
goals," Holland said. "But having
12 men on tho field? That was an
entirely bad move. n was a tie, but
· it was a win that got away from us.
"We should've won 1t, but on
the saf~ty we had too many men
and then we missed a 27-yard, field
goal wJtb 21 seconds left in the
game."
CdM snapped its two-game, Sea
View League losing skid after ftn·
ishing in a 2~20 standoff against
favored Woodbridge last Friday.
It could have been 22·20 after
sophomore linebacker J.R. Walz
tackled Woodbridge quutcrback
James Wyatt in the end zone for
an apparent safety with 1:52 left in
the game, but the too-many-men
penalty on CdM aullified the play.
"We had made a c.bangc in the
series before that play and we just
bad a communication problem,''
Holland said. "We didn't know
who should be where and that
bothers me. That was a great safe-
ty, but then they were able to kick
it out to us, so that bothered me.
"I'm really happy; thougH, be-
cause we played so well. What
these kids are learning is more im·
portant than the games. After we
got pounded mentally and physi-
cally against Newport Harbor (a
27-0 loss on Oct. 25), we gave
Woodbridge as much as it could
handle and we feel that Wood-
bridge was fortunate.
"After getting shellacked against
Newport like we did -then giving
Woodbridge all it could handle,
feeling Woodbridge was fortunate
to ti~ -I'm so proud of these
guys for coming back. They've just
done a super job to stay in it.
"The way the Sea View League
works, we're still in the hu'nt for a
playoff berth. Our kids feel good
and they know they can play well,
so we're going to pc in the remain-
der of our ball games."
CdM quarterback Matt Evans,
the regular now that Todd Kchrli's
out for the year with a dislocated
elbow, stretched ligaments in his
right knee late in the fourth quar-
ter, so all-purpose player Tom
Hess filled in and guided the Sea
Kings to within field goal range on
their last drive.
Holland said Evans will return
to the starting lineup this Thurs-
day against Saddleback.
"Hess played quarterback. out or
the shotgun at the end of the
game and he got us down into
field goal range," Holland said.
"But we don't want to do it that
way. We'd rather have a quarter·
back there, but we're going to
have to get him playing some
quarterback this week in practice."
Defensively, CdM comcrback
Scotl Pannier turned in the big
play on the last play of the first
half. "WQOdbridgc was on our 1-
yard lint' and Wyatt threw a pass
to Glen Edwards, but Pannier
PILOT
. GRID
STATS
CdM (2-4-2, 0-2-1)
l9UOll ·--~ A He '=,,,,,
35 -61 -4.6
23 111 u
15 '3 u
8 13 2.2
• 30 u
2 10 5.0
,..,
0 11
0 12 0 13
0 4 . 0 12
0 8
P I 11119 :r = '; 11 -: '1li , E¥W .. n • 3 ... ,.. 1
lhnhll4 '; it -;'li '!.,
20 214 10.7 0 21
11 253 13.3 2 38
12 113 9.4 0 11 7 54 7.7 0 22 2 45 22.5 0 25
2 20 10.0 0 11
2 12 1.0 0 1 2 10.50 4 .......
Hen 62. w.., 1 z. an 12.
•AM"(TUll)
TotaltlntdoiMll "'--~ ~ 315-1721 112-517
A*'Ol l\llf*'G ge 5.5 S.1 Avnpl\llftlg~ 218 71
Total PlllMQ ~ Im 1138
A*'OI pminQ ywdlOe 13 142 Pm~ ...... " 4~121.S ~20&-11
Awig. ge per P11S ~ 13.5 11.4 Ave.Olln111rpua~ U 6.5 Nit""" yedlge. S41 -85 Total~ 5-32 21-144
A*'Ol llCb. ylr1llgl 0.1-4.0 U·11.0
"" yw'dlge · 2709 1m AV111111 nit~ 331 209 Toe.I PIRS-Ml'llOI 34-29.t 3WU
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Taat UftlMfl 13 18
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Log, schedule
19 Huntington 8e.lCh
0 Mariml
13 Estancia
7 Trabuco Hills
17 Cost& Mew
10 University•
0 Newport Harbor•
20 Woodbridtle*
Nov. 7-Saddleback• (at N~
Nov. 15-atTustin•
•Sea View League game
16
~
13
35
14
21
27
20
stopped him," Holland said. "lt
was 12-10 their favor, then we
came back in the second half and
scored and it became a new ball
game. ,
"We were able to move the ball
and control it a little more than
before. Matt Evans did a great job
from the week before and played
really well. Our guys were blocking
better and we have a aopbomore
offensive tackle, Ben Sumner, who
played real well. He wdn•t start,
but be went in before our second
series and bad a good game.
"I'm just pleased that we im·
proved so much after getting beat
up against Newport. I'm happy
with our senior class: This wu the
best football game that they've
played this year and I'm proud of
them." •
CdM impfoved to 2-5-2 overall
and 0-2-1 in league.
corona del Mar Players of the Week
RYAN STEEl.:BERG
A 6-foot-1,
195-pound
senior
fullback, he
carried 10 •
times for 85
yards and
blocked well
in CdM's
20-20 standoff agalrtst
Woodbr1dge's Wantors.
Mater Del Players ol the Week MATBI DB: M .. c111 lltllna on· a ·•·•e lallnl llPllk
· BltlY BIANTON
A 6-foot-2,
195-pound
senior
quarterback.
he com-
pleted 13 of
27 passes
for 273
yards and
two TDs with no Inter-
ceptions against Loyola.
l
JEFF KUHN
A 6·foot,
205-pound
senior
outside
linebacker,
he had one
• quarterback
sack. a
knOcked
down pass, two tacktes for
losses and nve assists.
From 82
''They aot up apinlt our bis
pys and once fn a while they aot
artaind us. We'd block up a couplo
times, but they'd aocak through.
They miabt not have aotten to
Blanton, 6Ut they hurried him.
"'lbat wu one pbaae. We knew
go1na ln that they were very aood
•1tin1t the run. We knew we'd iet
pressure, but we didn't fear that
and '/#C didn't upect not to ex·
uute.
"We aaw a real Om.ion I foot·
ball team. They wero phyik:al, they
ran hard and they executed well. rr
. .
we're ~ about prgpealna
fn the CIP t~ t..-n we're
~int to h~ to bo mentally and
phylieally ~ Wfth thia pmc in
mind. That'• wbat we have to tako
from di.ii loll. Tbere are tea.ma out
tbeR that. on any pea niabt; can
creat• tome problern1 and on this
nl&ht it cott UI I victOfy.
"It'• &qny to aay, tNt maybe
this Iola ii Sood for ua. Jt'a tilt&er
now than in the~ Mi: now we'R iuHao n can't t
show up, that we haw to play our
quarters In au .,..... Of the aame."
Althoup Mata;,~·· final acor-
ina bid waa aboUihed after Blan·
ton waa aacked twice, tho aenior
abtortied au that Loyola could
render.
"Blanton waa physical/' Rol·
limon 11id. "Ho aot hit a few
tiinei and I~ a!Mys talked aboUt
hit toUpneea, bUt Slturday nfaht.
waa • a perfect aampt.. He just
kept c:ioinhll blict and· atoppina• up •~ Ind bol4lal onto -Ute ~.,...
and takiftl the blL He really ..
·played 101ne tremendoua ~·
"l"hat'• the bcit Wf11 to delc:ribi hit
event,..: • courqeoua perform·
•
Boating
•
Lack of wind plagues SunkiSt Series
Newport ·Open
features NSSA's
ratings leader S unday's Sunkist Series, run by Balboa -
Yacht Oub, lived up to it.a reputation -
plenty of sun, but little to no wind.
one throwout series.
O nly two boats finished before the sundown
deadline, a Santa Cruz 70 rater and a San·
Juan 30. There is a question of the finish time
of the second boat, the race committee had a
5:01 finish and the skipper arid crew of said
yacht had a 4:59 time.
The next race in the series will be Dec. 8.
This is a ohangc from the posted calendar date
of Dec. 1.
The 1 o'clock start supplied e nough wind to
get the four-class, 76-boat fleet across the start
line 'and past the otd GtJlette bouse but not
0 One benefit of drifting near the jetty -
entrance around 3 o'clock was that we were
able to watch the parade. S outhem California's tQp amateur surfers wilt assemble Nov. 9
and 10 at Newport Beach's "River Jetties"• compete in the
NSSA Open Season Event No. 3. This is lhc third stop on
the 10-cvettt schedule for the NSSA's 1991-92 competition season.
quite clear of the jetties.
The B, C and D classes
were trapped just inside the
jetty and slowly drifted
backward for the next hour.
Around 2:30, as some of the
boats drift.ing precariously
close to the jetty rocks,
engines were fire~ up and
one by one, the fleet stancd
to drop out of the race.
H aving a sundown
deadline, most skippers
figured the odds of finishing
in time were slim and none.
\
There was a question of what time the
deadline was. According to rule 14 of the
sailing instructions, "The time limit will be
sundown, as judged by KNBC's Fritz
Coleman's weather report."
The newspa~ had sundown at 4:58. Placing
a call to Fritz on Monday, this columnist
learned that the reported time on the news
show was 4:59. But Fritz did not give the
report as he does not work on weekends.
Technically, by rule 14, there was no
deadline as Fritz did not give the report, or
the time.
Orange Coast College's newest boat, the big
red 70-foot Obsession, entered Newport
Harbor for the first time from its East coast
home.
The $700,000 donated boat was bedecked
with nags and escorted by the OCC fleet, led
by the Alaskan Eagle, the college's 65-footer
and former flagship.
The Harbor Department's fireboat added
fanfare by spouting its six waterhoses into an
aerial fountain, blaring airhoms piercing the
lazy Sunday afternoon calm for the festive
event.
The Newport Open event will feature approximately 200
competitors in the surfing and bodyboarding divisions, including
current Open Men's ratings leader Greg Brownjng of Manhattan
Beach, second-rated Jay Larson of HIJntington Beach, 1991 High
School National Champion Jeff Deffenbaugh of Huntington Beach,
1991 NSSA National Junior Champion Jeremy Somrnervill~ of
Solana Beach and current Open Bodyboard points leader Mau
Walker of Leucadia.
Still a few dichards stuck it Boating
out, playing the longshot that -----•
a breeze would fill in and a
With serious thought from the race
chairman George Dunigan and the race
committee, and great confusion among the
sailors, the decision was made that the race be
canceled. Another day, another dollar k>st.
Congratulations, OCC!
The PASL was forced to postpone its qualifier
evenl last Sunday at Bolsa Chica due to fog and
lack of waves, but will run lhe contest this
Sunday, Nov. 10, succeeding the Kanvas b~ Katin
Longboard Individual and Team Challcngl;on
Saturday, Nov. 9.
0
place would be established for the four race,
Phil Richardson's bo11tlng column appears
in the Newport &sch/Costa Mesa Pilot e.-ery
Tuesday.
Nicky Wood of Australia moved himself back
Loose Pro in Guaruja, Sao Paulo·Brazil d
into the ASP's top 16 after winning the £g
Bucldnghams sail to win in NHYC's Lehma~ Championship from Oct. 30·Nov. 3. Wood defeated coun an
Richard Marsh in"good 6·to 8·foot conditions
during the finals.
---·-----~ im and Mary Buckingham sailed to victory
in the Barney Lehman Fall Championship
hosted by the Newport Harbor Yacht
b on Saturday and Sunday.
The next three places went to NHYC sail·
ors. David Black.man was third, followed by
Tim Casey and Patrick Hogan fourth, and Nick
and M,aurecn Madigan fifth.
or Nick Adamson, to claim the 1991 Pacific
Coast Inte rcollegiate Singlehanded Champion-
ships over the weekend.
No. 2-ranked contender Brad Gerlach was
upset by Australian trialist Shaun Munroe in his
first heat to finish 17th.
Top-ranked D amien H ardman lost in the
'Surfing
'iecond round to tour journeyman S1uar1 Bedford·Brown to finish
up ninth, slightly increasing his slim ra1ings lead. The Buck.inghams, of NHYC, led a field of
17 entries sailing in Lehman 12s. Henry and
Jcb Sprague of Belmont Shores Sailing As·
socia1ion finished second.
L , 0 Racing in Lasers, Adamso n look second, fol·
lo~~d by Jeff Olson of the University of H:i-
wa11. Barton Lynch, the No. 3 contender, also finbhed up ~Ith a
ninth, losing out to d arkhorse Luke Egan . Alex Carnet of San Diego State University
held off a field of 24, including UC Irvine sail·
• UC Irvine's Geoff Becke r wa:. fourth. Richie Collins finished up with a disappointing 17th in lo5ing out
to trialist Amaury Pereira of Brazil. I like Collins' chances 10 out
of 10 times if that heat takes place a t any loca1ion other than
Brazil. By the numbers
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S p.m. -Nny-Notrc Dame, SC
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9 p.m.-UCLA·Ariz.ona St., ESPN
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-By The Pilot
SCC's Coley
earns spot in
NA/A nationals
Collins is rated seventh and won't move farther than t"\l.O places,
higher or lower, from his current posilion in the ratings.
Kelly Slater is ranked 49th, and is in danger of failing to secure
a top 44 seeding position for the ASP tour next year .
LA MIRADA -Southern Cali·
fornia College distance runner
Amber Coley qualified for the
NAIA na1 ional cross country meel
on Saturday wi1h an I Ith place
finish in lhc dic;trict meet at La
Mirada Regional Park.
Surfers ranked below 44th will not be able lo compete on the
1992 ASP Tour unless they arc picked as a wild card. I suppose
Slater knows something we don't. Expect te watch him as a
wild-card entry at next year's Op Pro.
Defending world champion Tom Curren is rated 40lh. and will
finish solidly in the top 44, without surfing in seven events this
year.
Dino Andino, 1990 PSAA champion, is fighting for a to p 44 spot
and currently sits at No. 45, just 37 points away from Hans
Hedeman in 44th.
Coley was clocked in 19:24.7 at
L3 Mirada Regional Park, and wa
1hc o nl y national qualifier from
SC'C'.
Andino will have his work cut out for him, as virtually every
surfer in his range is skilled in Hawaii where the tour will end this
·year.
0
She'll be competing on Nov. 16
in Ke nosha. Wi<,.
A new magazine called "Longboarder" is due lo hit the racks
Others competing from SCC i~
eluded Stacy Cabral. who was ~5th
in 20:25.6, and Nancv Bird, who
was 16th an 20:30.6. ·
early next year. The magazine will be o n quality, glossy paper. and
will be about 40 pages per issue
·rile magazine will feature Longboarding only, \\Ith an emphasis
on both the nev. b reed of soul surfers and competitors involved as
well as the older and more established surfers in the sport.
D The women's winner was Point
Lorna's Vanessa Couch in 18:06.5 . The U.S. Bud Pro Tour will most likely be reduced to a
The top men's finisher for SCC
was Chad Heaton, 29th in 29:00.9.
The men's winner was Robert
Ke ter of Point Loma in 25:37.5.
California Tour next year. Due to various financial reasons. largely
the surfing indus1ry's lack of support for lhe lour, Body Glove will
carry professional surfing in the U.S. for yet ano1hcr year by itself.
-By The Pilot
Lloyd Pullen is a Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Pilot
correspondent whose surfing column appears eYery Tuesday.
Orange Coast poloists outlast
Grossmont in conference final
MISSION VIEJO -Rob Worth·
ing's goal with 57 seconds remaining
in fhe second overtime lifled Orange
Coast College to a 13-12 win over
• .~
Grossmonl in the final of the Orange Empire
Conference water polo tournament at Saddlcback
College on Saturday.
Ian Condon led OCC (25·6) with four goals and
Worthing, a Newport Harbor High ~raduate, score
three. Richard Ruffini, a teammate of Worthing's
at Newport Harbor last season, added two goals.
as did Ken Nickel.
G rossmonl (25-8) led 8·6 after three quarters,
but OCC tied the score, 10·10. at the end of regu·
lation. After both teams scored one goal in the
first overtime period and one again in the second,
Worthing took a pass from Nickel in the hole to
net the game·winner.
E rik Terwilliger had 13 saves for Orange Coast.
Sea Kings avenge defeat
LONG BEACH -Austin Weir -;--
scored four goals and visiting Corona ~ •
del Mar avenged o ne of only two loss-..::•::..a~~
cs lhis season with 11 9-5 win over
Long Beach Wilson in a non-league water polo
game Saturday at Belmont Plaza.
CdM, top-ranked in the C IF 4-A Southern Sec-
tion, improved to 22-2 with the win. The Sea
Kings led 5-1 at halftime ond were never seriously
challenged.
Long Bcacti Wil&on, which entered the game
ranked No. 5, handed CdM an 18·8 defeat two
wceb ago during the second round of Northern
California Invitational. The Sea Kings' only other
loss this season wu to No. 3 San Oemcnte.
Robbie Pike bad 12 save~ for Corona del Mar.
Sophomore Crosby Grant scored two goals and
Brad Haninaton, Alex Tahrnouah and Drew De·
\tine added one each.
Newport wraps up second
The Ncwpon Harbor Kish pis ten----
"' learn secured 1econd place in the • •
Sea View l..eal\le Monday with a 13-S ~
dcci ion over Tustin.
ln finl hing 7:) in leque match~ the Sailors
won all nine sets in 1lnalcs. Undsay Oltoft polled
a 6-0, 6-2, 6-2 sweep from her No. 1 position.
The Sea View League individual tournament.
hosted by Saddleback, will open Wednesday.
Elsewhere:
•Corona del Mar 11, UnJnrslty 7: CdM over·
powered the Trojans in doubles, winning eight of
nine sets led by sweeps from Erika Anhood-Sara
Cicerone and Kristine Winton-JeMy Glasgow.
Corona's Marcie Asch was forced to default a
pair of sets because of injury. CdM wrapped up
an unbeaten 10-0 league season and finished 13-4
overall.
• Estancia 11, Laguna HUis 7: The Eagles fin-
ished as Pacific Coast League co-champions (with
Laguna Beach), as the doubles teams of Lauren
Weaver-Kristina Grigaitis and Jenny Drake-Julie
Schlosser posted key sweeps. Estancia went 9-1 in
the PCL, splitting two matches with Laguna
Beach.
Area soccer teams defeated
~· ~
Both the Corona del Mu Riptide
and the Newport Harbor Lions suf •
fcred losses on the road in Pacific Soc·
cer League action Saturday.
The Riptide (2·1) fell, 4-1, to Torrance Exiles,
the defending champions of the Premier Division.
The Lions (2-2), playing their first season in the
semi-professional league, lost a 6-2 decision to the
Simi Valler, Seigc.
The Exiles, owned by rock star Rod Stewart
and the o nly team to beat the Riptide in league
play last season, scored two goals in the first five
minutes of Saturday's game. Mike Perry netted
the Riptide's only goal ·off a comer kick from
Scott McCrimmon, a Corona del Mar High aradu·
ate.
The Lions got both its aoals from forward Gerry
O 'Hare. Ncwpbrt Harbor High graduate Tim
Klein had seven saves in pl.
In other PSL aames over the weekend, the Van
Nuys Italia blanked the Oranac County Vanguard,
1..0; tho Norco Majestic play~ to 1 l-3 tic with
the Cerritos Strikera, and the North Hollywood
Jets tied F.C C.labasas. 3-3.
The Riptide and Uons Tfill try to rebound when
they meet fOf tho first time Saturday In a 7 p .m .
game at Ouipman College in Orange.
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Be Tuesday, November 5, 1991 "*.IC MOT1CI: I llW&IQ. i ~ BelM:h/COlta Mt19a Pilot
. ~ l ... LIO_.. .... IOTICll WlmCD WICllOTICll WllOW NOTl~N :::i., ... ._. 8TAIW°" • H lh• ••••••:f'""-• _... ~ .....,_ .... ---:ro ADMINISTER PATTEJ!, FAITH • • AM•a• lllfT OP ~...... ..... .. .. mt ot :Tei Died Gt c.~ .... -:-n--::::.~or== In llOT-,,.
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-~-...... EST~TE OF· 9.ANbFuAO usaOPl'tOiiiiOUI l'ICIOl'dld ~ol ._..,to be Th*. ...._ ~end -nle ..,._ .. a... MIT-W _.. N..._°!'f"J _..ti -•11t•111-. W letd K.. •H W. Foothlll 81vd. 8U91RU ..... ---.... No l!L.1_!!_1 U ...,.,... d IN JMtM "°'101 OI' ULI ,.._ ........ ~· ~ n. ~ a. Dll'D~ ~ _.., .. Ollill9 11911 n1
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Monrovlp~,CA 9\011 1"-laDowlna pnorw .. _,. • 1~ In snd ot 1N119 ~ bV OP...,_~TY ..-----DlsllllllaofOmiftleC.U... H,ttl1 11i9 ~;...-w An ereon, a1ca Newport o.acNCosta tuM ~the'* o1 Boo" ''ge of omc1a1 Aid Deed or Tn.mt. AT ,_Aft w.a '°'"' 11 •Yllllable tom l'9 ~ .. Nii:leM llilfi noNft .,. dofnll tMlneie ee:
Wyllard KHaler M ... Pilot .,,. Flctllloua. lu•lneu ~d• In a,. ollloe Of \he Saki uie WU! bl held ori: Mance IS HU.EBY c:r clel'll. un• T~, DtclllllMf S. flutlWled NNpoft IMdlo L a a lMNCETIHO, ..a1
Anderton, au Nov 5, 7, 12, 1991 Name: CAAi! PKGS, 1115 r:.·.:~~ ~ 29, 1991, .. GIV£N tN11 WIWAM A, PHYr;N:l"::'i.l>.~: '"' 9t 11:00 aJL. IJdl Collll ..... Hot October hltaoa ltlrd .• ~ w. K. And9f'90n --·.. ~ Ad., NtwPott but wft"°'4 OOW:,,.."'°' 1='° p.m. In 1tll lobby 10 8AK£A. PUltUC QUAAO. 2'2M H. sTAT! COUZG! mutt bl l'ICeMcl .. lhl 12. 21, ~mbet •• \I. INQh.c.llf.Ula
C ASE NO. A161366 rv-.-IOTICI 8"ch. Celt. tteeo wwran1y ll!IQM .:::. ~~~~at 901 &AH,• COllllMldlOr Of the BLVD fULt.£ATOH ~ ~~Qt. 1811 lletY lllen ~Of\ To au heh, HTh• '::J=.: 8u•ll\IN plied ,..:...,dlna ui: _u, l.9wta S.rMt. et-PftOI' and _.. ol "" '2«St .. C114) gn..2429' .~ .... CIMI Ind .,_ t •1 *' 1.-o. ..,..., ....,,
benellclaries, c:reditOfS. CP0294H____ '"" to al>OYI ...iOn -w • .., po9o M09. ~ '*' ~!Md conMN..... p 111 .., btll.
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,o't llllld\, Cllf. _, contingent creditors, and NOJICE OF PETITION wu flied In~ County to ,;,;' =-..,.., Al the time Of Ole lnlllal wlll 9111 at pnvat• _.. 1o ae~c~tJd MN•-.P,T~ ~ *"' itiey • 1M PUIUC NOT1CI Joanr lnaoll o,.tt••"-
persons wno INlY 10 ADMINISTER , on May 3. tHO File ~ ' ·--v pdndo pubtlcatlon of 1'\11 notice, the hlghett Md beat net oet 1 ... ~ °'** mnd uain. IHI ltte;lnt~ Place otherwise be Interested Ii\ ESTATE OF: No.f'.4Ml1' ~b Of uirdnot~ M· the total ~ Of IN un-~-. det c:i.ct~tlon of $ ,mr 29• 31• NoV'lf!lblf lnlCI at "'-otftCe ol the .......... Newport teach. caur'.
the will or esi.te ot both Wiiiy R•rt SAharf• Robin A. Elll• Tl'UI ;Ki .. ol P"" l*enc9 of the ObllO• any rtqu .. lld brolcer'a • Dl1vlet9, 10844 E.119 Av-..,..,.. .. ..._. l2M3
ol. Wyllard K. And&rson:I CASE NO. A1&
1305
Thi• bullnau was ~ saldt. not: ~':.1!i .. .: tlon aecurld by"'-abOVI commlialon, upon th• tlt\874 ("'··~~·Ca»-llllt•••nt TI\11 bu•lnn• fa con.
aka Wyllatd Kessler To al ~ ducted b~ s generJll 1*1• Vll)CM If ~ \he ~Ibid d .. d of Wit tetm• 'nd condltlont l'tef• PUIUC NOTICI '°'"" .... .....,....q. • Tl'tl F'OlowfnG PeflOM duci.d by: • OeneNI 1*1•
Anderson' · · con~ent crectt:S ':t~ Thia 11a1-.n1 w .. ftled ~~~ ,:.. 1 ch•~ .:J ~·· and ldv~ la jK1 to conftrmatlon by the •SC:flOW NO. LAaOMTOtrt 819'-NORTH RANCH PARK· The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com-Anderson 'aka w K I be lcierin. 9di • nerahlp • f :Yd .,,.. ffUmated coats, •x. fnlfl• tMnlloMd, and eut>-..,. ~ bUMllM ... ~
A PETltlON has been narson wh • wl1h lhe County Clerk of • • 1 ·:::."""T "18,876.55. 1bov1~t1Utd Cour1 on lU .... C VICll COllTUCT FOA WAY 1 ~ Utnlled rnenced lo trll'Mtt bull-
llled ~ Kim Andersoo In ....-• 0 may Ora~e County on October •l(pen•H 0 ''"" ruitH It I• poaalble ttlal et the Thuradey Novemw' 21 l'INAL D'fl,UUIT TOX PattMrahl 3835 Birch ""' undet the flc1ltlout ~htorn~rnorcou~t~rt ~l :,;-;~Ji:=~~ 'p~.,.' ... -.. ,... ;",..,~=-~ ~ ..=, ~ 0::: :r.r:::: !~:'.::..'.'°:' ::..: c:.":'.::.J"o. ~~~,.:.o~g/:::i ~~,;.;.:W .......... :=-.. ~·8:~ "'\':,
ORANGE ·A p ITION .. ~ bM Costa Mesa Pilot October N on. lot.i lndebtedneu due.. Within the time altowtd by IULK UJi TIO ,.0 M DoNJd K. ~ \ 1t \M1 THE PETITION thd Rene W Sctlarf; 15. 22, 29, Novtmber 5, \·~pm~rln 2:;. =~y ~ D1t1: 10/28191 . l/lw, at the office of the AND OP H • 57 . Via Orvltto. Ne~porl Jonny Gjert_,
requests that Kim In JM Superior ·eo
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I 1991 th. bulksl. too led go TAO 43287 l>UBUC GUARDIAN, 1300 IMTINTION TO A MANDA.TOR 8Mch, Calif. 92e03 This 1talernent w.. flltd
Anderson be appoint~d as Callfomla Ca.Jnlyur ~I T-832 South L~I ;treet al Or~ T.D. SERVICE COfll.. South Grand Avenue, TRANSFEft CONFEAENCE J/AE.SID J . SColt Fawcett, 1739 with the County Cleric of personal representabve 10 ORANGE ange Calllomla 92668 PAHY, •• .. td Trust" Bulldlng C, floom 208, ALCOHOLIC ..,.. be f\eld HUdlOl1 RNet Circle, Foun-Orange Councy on October
administer the estate ot THE . PETITION • At iht tilrll of the Initial 8y1 C'ryst•I Antlldei Santa Ana, Callfornla 8EVIRAG8 LICENSE a\ 9:00 a.m. Thuraday, No-taln VaMf/'f, Calif. 92708 tt, 1~1 thel~edent requests that Rene W. PUBLIC NOTICE publication of thl• notic., Aaalat•nt lecreterv' 92[08· au r1,ht, 11Ue, Inter· (UCC Sec e1ot vemblr 14, 1991, In the Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-FS095U H PETITION Sdlarte be appolnled as the total amount 01 the un-801 South L wt St • " and '91a e of JOSEPH • Board Room at 10844 Elh ducted by: a l\mlted part• Publllhed Newport e.acn.
rerests the <:18cedent's personal representalive lo NOTICE paid balance of the obll , 0 C e I ., E. DRISCOLL. also known •t seq. end 8. Avenue, Fountain Valley, nerlhlp Coata Mesa Pilot OCtober ~1 ~d~~~~°1~'1:;o~a~Y· :="'~'8r the estate ol IHvaTINQ llDS tlon 1ecured by the a.,::. 11't8.}~~MT~ 82888 ~~S~~~E~~ fl~~~ :o~~J31;t ·~R)EBY CA. Only bid• rec,lved ~~·~t~~~ C:::,: 22. 29, Novemblt 5, 12,
The win and any codicMs THE edent. PET Sealed bids may be r• described deed of \Nst '1F AVAll.A8LE.' THE E)(, J 0 S E PH E LL MA N GIVEN that a bulk 1ale of from ttlOse attending this "*" undlt the Flctltlou• 199t
are ava~able tor ~es\S the de~~ ceived at the office of the an~se~"r;~ed costs, ••· PECTED OPENING BIO DRISCOLL, conservalff, In assets and a transfer of al· meeUng will bl coneldertd. 8 ualnau Nam•(•) llsted T-859
exammat1on 1n the lile kept Will and codicils, 11 any~ City Clerk, 3300 Newport ~71,615,41. advancea la MAY BE OBATINED BY and to that certain real cohollc bevttag•llcense Is BIO OPENING: Tuesday, aboYe on: Septembef 18,
by the court be admitted to probate Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, 11 11 possible that 1 th CALLING THE FOUOW properfy situated In the about 10 be made. December 3, 191 at n :OO 1991 •---------THE PETITION The wll and codicis Newport Beach. CA 92659-ti 1 1 a e • State ol Callfornla. County The name(a), Social Seeir a.m Donald k 89ntdlct PUBLIC NOTICE requests authority to .,.. ava11afil for 1768 until t\:00 AM on the bl'd' mo •:.•1th• opening ING TELEPHONE NUM· of Orange, described as rity of Federal Tax NUm· Bids must be iubmitted Thia 1taiemen1 was filed
administer the es1a1e examinatiol\in lhe file kepi 14th day of NOVEMBER, total in?.bttd,:• ~an the BERS ON THE DAY BE· follows: bers and buslne11 address on the form 1 plltd b with the County Qerl< ofl----Flc-tl_t_lous __ ...;..;;;...._
under the Independent by lhe court. 1991, at which time bid• Dati· 10129191
11 ue. FORE THE SALE: (714) Lot 23, of Tract No. 3082, of the eellar/Ucensee are: the 01 1 let 1 up d Y Orang• County on October Busln" "9
Admtn1s1rat1on of Estates THE PETITION wUI bl opaned and read · TAC43258 385-4837 OR (213) 627· as per map recordtd In JOHN J. SABLAN. 16812 with ~ t ~lonlCCot lance 11, 1991 St t a r Act (This authonty will requests aulhoril
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for: 4665. book 91, pages 12 and 13 Beech Blvd., Unit c, Hun-a prov • o the FS09HO a •men
allow the personal admlnlsler the Yestale Tiiie of Project: 1991,92 T.D llRVICI! COM-Publlshed Newport of Mlseellaneous Maps, In tlngton Beach, CA 92658 speclficaliona. Publlahed ...___,Be h The f~ pet9onl rep1esen1a11ve to take under the
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d d Street Mlacellaneous R• f'ANY, •• aald Trust .. , the office of the County Re-YOUNG CHA SABLAN SPtClftcatlOna, bid blank• ..... ..,.... ae • are dOlnO uulintu at:
many actions without Administration n0,ept~ta~~ construction.and Resurfac-ev Mtoh•I• Timmer-~each/;os~a 2M•aa 9Pllot corder of said County. 16612 Beach Blvd., Unit c: and further Information ~°'';o Mesa Pilot October f1J..~Dl"i,R NMOUNTAIN
obta1ntn9 court approval. Act. (This aulhOfily will Ing Program men, Malatent Seer• ovem er • 1 • 19, 1 91. SUBJECT TO all e1<cep-Huntington Beach, CA may be obtained at th• , , Novembef 5, 12, C • 4 ewton Way,
Before taking certain _very allow lhe ersonal Contract N~. C.2878 tary eot South Lewis 1914 tlons, covenants, condl· 92658 above address, tale hone 1991 osta Mesa, Calif. 92827
important actions, representative tg take Engln9e! • Estimate: It. 0 ,__. CA 12888 PUBLIC NOTICE lions, restrictions, eas• All other buslneu 1714) 962•2411 P T-855 f'':' R'C: Swltzer11• 323 however. the personal many acti 'th
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$900,000' (
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• • ments, excluslons, reserva, name(s) and address(es) · as ne. ona d Mar, representahve will be ob i ons WI ou Approved by tht Cl1y t4) Ua.4700 tlons, llens, rights and used by the uller(1)/llcen· Publlshed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Calif. 92625
required to give notice to 88~~ nPaki~~~~rfnr~~aryl. Councll thla 28th day of IF AVAILABLE. THE EX, :r::~1':Ec~~~:OR rights of way, of rec~d. see within the past three Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot FC tJttou Wiiiiam Jamn Van Land· mlerested persons unless important acti October, 1991. PECTED OPENING BIO UC. Commonly known aa: years, as staled by the November 5, 1991. c s Ingham, 724 Hlghlf.nd, Los
they have waived nottce or however the pers~~~ Wenda 1. Reggio, MAY BE OBTAINED BY TION OF LAHDICAP· 1701 Tradewlnds Lane, seller(s)/lloenaee, are: -t9tO Bu•lne .. Nem• ~sos, Calif. 93402
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co~senled 10 the proposed repr8S8n'tative will be City Clerk CALLING THE FOLLOW· ING, IRRIGATION IVS-Newport Beach, California None Statement lchall John MllllnOton,
acuon) The independent required 1o give notice 10 Prospective bidders may ING TELEPHONE NUMJ TEM AND TRANS· 92660 .The name(s), Social Secir PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'tl followlng Plftonl 925 N. Oueensdale, Ce>-adm1nistra11on authority lntetested persons unless obtain one set of bid doc BERS ON THE DAV BE PLANTING OAK. TREES Sida or olfers are Invited rtty or Federal Tax Num, CNS'I013.,... are doing bu1lne11 as: 'ft:r· C~lf.111720. wilt be granted unless an they have wa'ved ti tr ' OSO PARKWAY BXTEN f()( said property and must bers and address of the u-SSG SYSTEMS AND SER· • u1 ness I• con-intarested person hies an consented 1th no ce or ments at no cost II lhe of, FORE THE SALE:. (714) • be In writing, and will be buyer(s)/transferee are: Fictitious VICES. 3'76 Punman Sste. ducted by: a general part·
obJeChon to lhe palition action) Th~ i:d~~~S:n~ ftee Of the Public Works 385-4837 or (213) 627• ~g: A:;::.olENpT 8 received at the office of the SEVERINA GALVAN, 1570 Bu•ln•H N•m• 101, Costa Mesa, Call!. rhlp
and shows good cause administration authori Oepar1men1, 3300 Newport 4865. ARK• PUBLIC GUARDIAN, 1300 Corsica Place Costa Mesa St•t•m•nt 92626 he regl1trant(1) COn\t
why the courf should not wil be granted unless a~ Boulevard, P.O. Bow 1768, Publlshed Newport WAY TO COTO DE South Grand Avenue, CA 92626 ' The Followlng persons Jim Stebt, 466 AmlQo, San manced to transact .bull,
grant thtt nulhority Interested person tiles an Newport Beach, CA 92659· Beach/Costa Mesa Piiot CAZA DRIVE, COTO DE ~ull~ing C, Santa Ana, Cal· The assets being sold are are doing business as: Clemente. Calif. 92672 nett under the Fictitious A HEARING on the objection lo the petition
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5 12 19 1991 CAZA, CALIFORNIA 1fom1a 92705. or may be generally de5crlbed as: an GRANr MANAGEMENT Richard Gla11, 20902 Buslne11 Name(s) llsttd
pe1t11on will oe held on and shows good cause For· further Information ' • • t909 . OWNER/CONSmUCTION: flied ~Ith the Clerk of said stock In trade, lurnlture, fix· ASSOCIATES, a Califomla Paseo Pico, El Toro, Calif. a~C: 11onj May 301• 1990
November 21 , 1991 at why the c:outf sh Id t • Colo de Caza Umlled;. Supen0< Court, or may be lures, equlpmenl, goodwill general partnership 3300 92630 a ohn MIU ngton t 45 P M in Dept 3A grant the aulhorily ou no can Gnbert Wong, Project PUBLIC NOTICE MANAGER: One Coto de delivered to said PUBLIC and the trade name of a Irvine Boulevard Suite 310 Lanv Slaten, 705 Londerry This atalerMnt wu ftled located at 700 Civic A HEARING ·on th Manager at 644-"331'. Caza Drive. Coto de Caza, GUARDIAN personally. al beer tavern and are localed Newport Beach, ca111: Ln .. Anaheim, Calif. 92807 with the County Clertt of
Center Dnve West Santa petition will be held 0~ P ub Ii sh ed Newport NOTICE OF California 92679 any llme alter first publica· at; t 6612 Beach Blvd., Unit 92660 Tbl• bu1ln1n la con. Orange County on October
Ana. CA-92701 November
14 1991
at Beach,Costa Mesa Pilot TRUSTEE'S SALE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: lion of this notice and be· C. Huntington Beach. CA Grant Management Group, ducted by: • general part· 25, 1991
IF YOU OBJECT TO 1 :45 P.M. In · De 1 3A October 31. November 5. L 'N Clark & Green Associates, fore the mal(lng ol said 92658 Inc .. a Calltomla corpora· 1191'$hlp . F511t03 ,,.. lhe granting ol the petihon. located at 700 P 'c1~.c 1991 ~ 0 • 30'10 Brlstot Street, Suite sale. The type ol license to be tlon, 3300 Irvine Boulevard, The reglstrant(s) com, Published Newport Beach"
you should appear at the Center Drive West p
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RYE~~Ot1N2/C!"°MPB/ELL 150. Costa Mesa. California TERMS OF SALE: Cash, tra11sferred Is: On·Sale Suite 310, Newport Beach mencecl to 1ransac1 bull-Cotta Mesa Pilot Novem·
hearing and state your Box 838 Santa All'a CA 92626 lawful money of the United Beer & Wine For Public Calif. 92660 ' nen Under the Fictitious ber 5 12 19 26 1991
ob1ec1tons or Ille wntten 92702-0838. · PUBLIC NOTICE T.S. No. Sealed proposals from States. or upon such terms Premises Uc. No. 42· Willlam O'Connor, 3300 tr, Buslneas Name(s) listed ' ' ' • T-899
ob\ecltons w11h the court IF VOU OBJECT TO K123275 UNIT CQntractors wlll be re-and conditions as may be 233071 now Issued for the vine Boutevatd, Suite 3t0, above on: October 15,1---------=
be ore the heanng Your the granling ol the petition NOTICE OF CODE K celved at the ottice of Coto acceptable to the Court premises located at 16612 Newport Beach, Callt. 1!~91 ' PUBLIC NOTICE
appearance may be 1n you should appear at lhe TRUSTEE'S SA1E T.O. SERVICE COMPANY de Caza Developmen1, upon confirmation. The Beach Blvd., Unil c. Hun, 92660 Jim Stebt person or by your attorney hearing and state your Loan No as duly appointed Trustee 23331 Via Venado, Coto de sum ol fifteen lhousonct tington Beach, CA 92658 This business 11 con-TI\11 statement was flied Flctltlou• IF YOU ARE A objections or life wntten QALLAQHER•T
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under the following de-Caza, California 92679, on dollars (~15,000.00) In The bulk sale and transfer dueled by: a general part· with the County Clerk ol Bualne .. Name
CREDITOR or a obiec;tions with the court • • scribed deed of trust WILL or before Friday, November ca~h. certified chpc~. cash· <?f the alcoholic beverage nershlp Orange County on October Statement
con11ngent creditor ot the before the hearing Your No. 8124730 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 8, t991 at the offices ol ier check, or m6ne'> order license Is Intended lo be The registrant(s) com, 15, 1991 The Fotlowl aons deceased. you musl file appearance may ·be In \'NIT CODE B TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Coto de Caza Develop, must accompany ea~h writ· consummated at the office menced to transact busl, F50979t are doing busln~a ~
your claim with the court person or by your attorney. T.O. SERVICE COMPANY FOR CASH (In the torms ment.. The sealed propos· ten bid or offer, with the of: OPPORTUNITY ES· ness under the Actilious Published Newport Beach-LAKE ARROWHEAD OE, and mail a copy
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the IF YOU ARE A as duly appointed Trustee which ere lawful lender In ats will be publicly opened b~lance of the purchase CROW. 1205 E. CHAPMAN Business Name(s) listed Costa Mesa Pilot October VELOPMENT COMPANY
personal representalive CR~DITOR or a under the following de· lhe Unite~ States) and/or and react In the Conlerence pnce to be paid upon con· AVE .. ORAN~E .• CA 92666 above on: Sep1ember t , 22. 29, November 5 12 2314 N. L'owell Lane sant8
appotnled by the court conhngenl creditor· of the scribed deed of trust WILL the cashier's certified or Center Conference Room, l1rma1lon or s~te as ap, and the anticipated sale 1991 -1 1 ' • Ana. Callf. 92706 ' w11h1n tour months lrom deoeased. you must lile SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION other cheeks specified In lor the following project at proved by said Superior date Is December 16, 1991. Gerald R. Granl, President
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c . Neil Sorenson, 2314 N
rhe dale ot tirsl issuance of your claim wilh the court TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Civil Code Section 2924h 2:30 p.m. Court. The bulk sale Is subject to This statement Wat filed T-662 Lowell Lane Santa Ana· letters as provided ln and mail a copy
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the FO~ CASH (In the tqims (payable In tun at the lime The work consists In gen-AU bids or offers must be California Uniform Com· with the County Clerk of PUBLI" NOTICE calif. 92706 ' ·
section 9100 of the personal representative which ~re lawful lender In of sale) all right, !Ille and eral of: s~bmlt1ed on a lorm fur, merclal Code Section Orange County on Oclobef V Ronald M. Bernard
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Calitorn1a Probate Code. appointed by the court the United States) and/or Interest conveyed to and 1, Relocation of thirteen nished by the seller. 6106.2. 23. 1991 F1ctltlous N Lowen Lane Santa Ana The time lor li11ng claims within tour months lrom the cashlefs certified or now held by It under said (13) existing specimen Oak The right to reject any and The. pur~hase price ol F510739 Bualneaa Name ci11r. 92706 • , •
will not expwe before lour the date of first issuance 01 o~h~r checks specified In Deed of Trust In the pro1>2 trees presently occurring all bids Is hereby reserved. cons1derat1on In connec11on Published Newport Beach-St 1 t Thi• bualnH• la con.
months h om the hearing lellers as provided in CIVIi Code Section 2924h ertv hereinafter described: along the proposed road· TERRY C. ANORUS, with the sale or the busl, Costa Mesa Pll t N Th F ~.!T.!n ducted by· a general pan.
date noticed above section 9100 ol lhe (payable In full a1 lhe time TRUSTOR· JAMES D RY· way and Installing Into new COUNTY COUNSEL and ness and transfer ot 1he II·
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ovem· •
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..... u'V persons netshl · YOU MAY EXAMINE Cahlornia Probale Code of sale) all rlgh1, tltle and EASON · · locations along compleled ADRIENNE K. SAURO, cense Is the sum ot !:)er 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 are doing buslne11 as: The ~ 1
the llte llepl by the court If The time tor tiling clalmS Interest conveyed to and BENEFICIARY: T.G. Fl· roadway with Individual DEPUTY Attorneys for Con-S83,500.00. Including In· T-88t 1~oE:iN· AMUSEMENT, menced·~:'=~ ~~
you are a person wil not expire before tour now held by 11 under said NANCIAL CORPORATION drainage systems. servator ventory eslimated at . PUBLIC NOTICE ssex ~· New-ne11 und the Fie 1 ~ tnte.lestad 1n the e&tate, month& lrom ttia heacin Oeod ol Trust In the PfOP-recorded March 30, 1990 ~· lns1all11tion of an lrrlga, WILLIAM A. BAKER, PUS. S3,500.00, which consists port Beach, Calif. 92663 Buslnn .,
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you may Ille with the court date noticed above g. rtv her.inafter described: as lns1r. No. 90-169t67 In lton system controlled bye LIC GUARDIAN Con· of tile following: CNSto13582 ie,flery lokoyama, t300 aeov. 0~. ~=·~ ~~~
a torrnal Reques1 lor YOU MAY EXAMINE TAUSTOR: MICHAEL B. Book page ol Olllclat solar powered aU1omallc Mf'Vat0t ol tho Person~ Cash depoSlted Into es· Fl tltl 8 ua~•ca11:~•2• Newport c Neu sOreneon '
Special No11ce ol the hling th
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ke b he GALLAGHER SIGNE J. Records In the olflce ot the conlroller. Estate of JOSEPH E. crow $15 000.00 ° ous eac • · 663 Thie tat of an 1nven1ory ana 8 1 pl Y t court. 11 GALLAGHER Recorder ot Oran 8 ,3. Installation of CQntalner DRISCOLL. aka JOSEPH C. Demand Nolt lor the re-Busln••• Nam9 Colleen Yokoyama, 1300 wlttt
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appraisal ol estate assets r~~resl~e in ~he ~:~~: BENEFICIARY: THE 29 County; said deed ol tr~st grown shrub plant material. ELLMAN, aka' JOSEPH C. melnder of cash 528,500.00 Stetement ~ss~xc.Jir~;&a:•wpor1 Orang~C~ ~~ or ot any petllion or
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h ... • COMPANY descrfbed the followlng· 4. Establlshlng a hydro-ELMAN, aka JOSEPH ELL, Installment Note In the The Following petaons ac · · 8 1gg1
accoun1 as provided 1n you may 1e w 1 •• e court WILLIAM G. GEFFENEY LOT 163 OF TRACT 907' seeded ground cover for MAN DRISCOLL favor of seller $40 000.00 are doing business as: Stephine Kwack, 526 Ful, ' section 1250 ol the; l~rmal · Re~esl .tor LINDA K. GEFFENEY r• IN THE c'ITY OF NEWPORT erosion co11trol. Publi shed Newporl II has been agreed be-LAKELAND PARTNERS, lerl~n· Ave .. Newport F50111t
Calitoin1a Probate Code A 0rec~ No
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1tce no the lthn9 corded May 19, 1989 as BEACH, AS PER MAP RE, 5. Provide a twelve (12) Beach-Costa Mesa Piiot tween the seller(s)/Uce"' 355 Bristol Stroet, Sulla C, Beach, Calif. 92663 Published Newp()(t Beactl-~equest for Special Notice appraisal 0rv:st~Z as::IS Instr. No. 89268855 In CORDED IN BOOK 28 month maintenance period October 29, 31, Nol/ember see and the Intended Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 Jhls business Is con· Colla Mesa Pilot OclOblf
lorm 1s available lrom the or of any petllion or Boole page ol Olflcla PAGES 25 TO 36 INCLU'. A complete set of full size 5. 1991 buyer(s)/lransleree, as re-Roger A. Oe Young, 355 uct~ by: a general part· 15, 22, 29. November 5
account as grovided in Records In 1he onice of the SIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS construction plans will be TThlJ78 quired by Sec. 24073 ol Brislol Street. Cos1a Mesa. ~~s P 1 1991 ' section
125 1
th Recorder of Orange MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· available for examination al • the Business and Profes-Calif. 92626 • reg s1rant(s) com-r.a 7
Callfornta Probate ~ode 8 County; said deed of trust ANGE COUNTY. the offices or Coto de Caza PUBLIC NOTICE slons code that the consld· Oougtas Ayres De Young. ('\encad to transact .busJ,
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Request tor Special Notio~ described the lollowlng: A YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Development, One Colo de eration for transfer ot the 355 Bristol S1reet, Costa ~es~ under the fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE
lorm is available lrom lhe LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN· UNDER A DEED OF mUST Caza Drive, Colo de Caza. BSC 41 business and license 1$ to Mesa, Calif. 92626 ua ness ~ame(a) llsled l-----~~;..;;;;.-r---------1 court clerk. TEREST IN AND. TO LOT DATED 2/0t/ 90. UNLESS CA 92e19, without charge NOTICE OF be paid only alter the Kenneth Gerdeu, 355 Brls, ~;:~· on. October 15, F1otlllou1
Oc~lH Nor1n s
JOHNSTON Attorn•Y for Petitioner· 29 IN THE COUNTY OF YOU TA1<E ACTJON TO or may be secured upon PETITION TO transfer has been approved tol Street, Costa Me11, Jelf y k Bualne .. Marne M SUZANNE M TAGUE ORANGE, STATE OF CALI· PROTECT YOUR PROP, payment of: ADMINISTER by the Department of Alco-Calil. 92626 ery o oyama lt•tement ary R. Johnaton ESQ. . ' FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Cost per Set: $24.00 • ESTATE OF hollc Beverage Control. Wendy Gerdau, 355 Brl1tol This itatement was flied Thi fotlowtng persons
of Newport Beach, MCCORMICK, KIDMAN & RECORD OF SURVEY MAP A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Sets must be piclced up In E;STHER CATH~INE Dated: October 28, 199t Stree1, Costa Mesa, Calif. ~th theC County Clet'k of are doing business as:
beloved mother o f BEHRENS FILED IN BOOK 9. PAGES NEED AN EXPLANATION person. check to be made John J , Sablan 92626 ' ange ounty on Octo~r TEAM & ASSOCIATES IN-
Jane1 Wiiiiamson: 3100 Bristol, Ste 290 42 ANO 43 OF RECORD OF THE NATURE OF THE payable to Coto de Caza, fSPEEDt INORAM Yong Ch• Sablan This bu1lnoss la con· 25, 1991 VESTMENTS. 18271 WHt
also survived by two Costa Meta CA
92626
OF SURVEYS. IN THE OF· PROCEEDING AGAINST Ltd. CASE NO. A.111302 Severin• Qalv dueled by: a general part· F5t1t02 MeDurmelt Suite A. Irvine
grandchildren, Scott New~rt Beach/Costa FlCE OF THE COUNTY RE, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· The plans must be picked To. all heirs, beneficiaries. •n nershlp Published Newport Beacl\t Calif. 92714 ' (Joanne) and Brett Mesa Pilot C 0 R O.Efl 0 F SA IO TACT A LAWYER. up In person and will not creditors, contingent credl· Publlahed Newport The reglslranl(s) COn\t Costa Mesa Pilot Novtrn-Shahram Nadjafinla, 8047
(Susan); and great, Oct. 29. 31, Nov. 5, \99l COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, 219 VIA RAVENNA, NEW, be delivered by mall. tors. and persons who may Beach/Costa Mesa P1lo1 menced to transact busl-be.: 5, 12. 19, ~ 1991 s. WOOdWind Ave., Orange
grand·daughter, Cal· 11-------..;·;._-~ TOGETHER WITH CEA· PORT BEACH, CA 92663 Orange Coun1y Environ-otherwise be lnterested_ln November 5, 1991. ness under the Ac1itlous ' T-890 Calif. 02669 '
lln Mary. Servlcis B TAIN PORTIONS OF AO· ''(If 1 street address or menlat Management the wOI or estate. or b<ilh. 1913 Business Name(s) llsted Mohamed Ghlaul 215 w
11:00 A,M. Wednea· UY JOINING LOTS E ANO F common designation of Agency (EMA) Standard of: ESTHER CATHERINE above on: OC1ober 6, 1966 PUBLIC NOTICE Flrst S1 1105 Tuatln Calif
day, November
6
, AS SHOWN UPON SAID property Is shown above Plans with Special Prollf, (SPEED) INGRAM PUBllC NOTICE Roger A. De Young 92sSo · ' ' ·
1991
at the Little MAP. no warranty Is given as lo slons (current Issue) are A PETITION has been Thtt statement was tiled Flctltlou1 Thi• buslneu la con.
Church of the Flow· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 111 completeness or cor· also part of this contract. 1lled by BOBBY C. INGRAM cna1014339 with the County Clerk ol Bu•lne .. Name ducted by: 1 general 1*1·
F 4 new car UNDER A DEED OF TRUST reclness)." The beneficiary Coples of the Standard and JOANNE FROST In the NOTICE TO Orange Coun1y on October Statement nerthlp ~s. orest Lawn· throunh cla--'tied DATED S/05/89. UNLESS undtlf' said Deed ol Trust, Plans wllh Special Provl, Superior Court of Calllor· CREDITORS OF' 21 . 199t The Followlng petaona The regl1trant(s) conlt
lend ate. Forest ,, Nil YOU TAKE ACTION TO by reason of a breach or sons are available from the nla, County of Orange. BULK SALE F5UM29 are doing bus!Mn as: menced 10 tranaaat buli-
1.awn Mortuary. PROTECT YOUR PROP· default In the obligatrons office ot EMA Develop• THE PETITION requests (SECS Published Newport Beach-£.LF 324 E. 20th St 11 Mii undOI' the F1etltl<>Ys ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT secured thereby, thereto, ment. Environmental Man-t~al BOBBY C. tNGRAM 'e t o4, Costa Mesa Piiot Novem, Costa''Mau. c.llf. 92627 ' Buelneu Nam•(•) Utttd
PLUG
IN
f\ig Into rtlf Pilot
Clolltfoed 1e11ion 10 f,lld
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU tort executed and d&-agement Agency, 400 Civic a a BOBBIE C. INGRAM 9105 U.C.C.) ber 5 12 19 26 Anthony John Rozanski abovt on: NIA
NEED AN EXPLANATION livered to the undersigned Center Drive Wes!, Santa end JOANNE FROST be Esorow No. ' • • '
1991
324 E. 20th St. 11, Coa1a Shahram Nadjafinla
OF THE NATURE OF THE 1 written Declaration or De· Ana. Calilornia 92702-4048. appointed u personal rep-B0382·NK T-883 Mesa, Calif. 92627 Thll atatement wu llled
PROCEEDING AGAINST fault and Demand fa< Sate, Orders for contract docll' resentallves to administer Notice Is hereby given to PUBLIC NOTICE Evelyn Loulae Velky, 324 with the County Cieri( of
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· and written notice of de· ments which are not prop-the estate of the decedent. creditors of the within E. 20th St. 11. Costa Orange County on Septern-
TACT A LAWYER. fault and of electlon to erly addressed or payable THE PETITION requests named seller that a bulk F1otltlous Mesa Calif 92827 ber 18 1991
29 BEACON BAY, NEW· cause the undersigned 10 are aubJect to delay. The the decedent'• . will and sale 11 ebout to be made of Bu•lneH Name Oavtd veiliy, 324 E. 20th ' FI07287 P.~RT BEACH, CA sell said property 10 aallsly Owner shall not accept r• 00dlci11, If any, be admitted 1he assets described Statem•nt St. 17. Cott• Men Calif. PubUshtd N ,,..... 8e n.
(If a street address or said obllgations. and ther• sponslblllty tor any such 10 probete. The wlll and below. The F 11 1 02627
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"'.,,.... • ae common designation of after the undersigned delay. There wlll be no r• any cOdlclls are available The names and business are dol
0b:.i,,'!~1 ~•on• Thi• buelneu I• con-Cotti Meea PilOt Octoblt
property Is 1hown above, caused said notice ol de-rund for return ol plans and for examination In the file addresses ol the seller are: THE F'RtNT 2246:·... ducted by: • general PM l5, 22. 29, November 5.
no warranty Is given u to It faull and of eleellon to be special provisions and r• kept by lhe court. STEVE WOO 488 EAST ort Blvd Unit Coew· ner1hlp · • tHI compl!~•ness or correct· recorded June 3. 1991 as lum Is not required. THE PETITION requesls t7TH, COSTA MESA. CA ~esa Calif 92627A. •ta Thi r1gl1trant(1) com-T-823
ness). The benaflciarr. Instr. No. 91·276402 In The bidder'• attention Is author1ty to 1dmlnlster lhe 92626 Mehcil R I· ty 3400 mtneld lo transact bull-undar said Deed of Trus , Book Page of Olllclal directed to the provision In estate under the lndepen-The location In Calllornla The Art:
1 c·-317 Ava Of nAs undef the Flctltlous PUBLIC NOTICE
by reason of a breach or Record• In th• offlc• of the Secllon A, "Proposal A• dent AdmlnlS1ratlon of Es· of the chief executlv• office Mell Calif 02626 • Costa 8u.lnaN Natn•(•) Ullad F1 •• •-··
PlllOI u-• loncll<-i & """'ftr\ default In· the obllg1llon1 rtcOfd« of Orange county; qulrements and Condi· tales Act. (This aulhorlty or the teller 11: SAME AS Ault' AHtft 1 Knoll 1 ~on· Oclober 7 tHt o .. t.-• ••--....... .... secured thereby, heret<>-Said Sal• wlll be made lion•," regarding the r• Wiii allow the personal rep. ABOVE. ,,33 lrvl Calif 92 9 en Anthony J ~i.anlki 8ualnqa N-.ne IELL llllAIWlY '°'• execut1d and dellv· but without covenant ~ quirements and condlllons rellentatlve to take many As Hated by the seller, all Da~ld ti'' s n ' 1l~~ N Thia ifatiment waa filed ltatement
Mortuary * Chapel ered to the undersigned a warranty, express °' Jm, blctder1 must observe In actions wlltlOut obtaining other buslneH names and Idaho u ~abra C 111• with the eounty Clerk of Thi Followtng Plf90l'I
leM(el lrom electtKl()jl\
orld Olln1be~ 10
Cremation written Oectarallon of D• plied, regarding uue pos, lhe preparation of the pro-court approval. Befor1 lak· addreues used by the 90631 • • a · Orange County on Oc1obtl' ate dOlna buslnes1 a1:
Piiat fault and Demand for Sate, se11lon, °' encumbrances posal form and tl)e eubml•, Ing certain very lmportanl seller within three years b• M di R 1 8 1991 HIQH SfERRA WATER PU-
1 tO Broadway » and written notice of d• to pay the r1malnlng princt'. alon of the bid. action•. howevtf', the per. IOfe the d•te 1uch llsl was Th:' Art! atyC::tc:> A,: Of ' FI09t l 1 RIFICATION SYSTEMS,
Coste M&N fault and of elK110n to pal 1um of the note(•) ae-A mandatory pr•bld con-sonal reproaentallve wid be ••nt °' delivered to the cant 92629 11
• Publllhld N--9e 3358 Fucm~a SttMt Costa Ml 1111 cause tile uncteralgned to cured by Hid deed 01 ftrence wlll be held at the required to glv• notice to buyM are: Thi ' b 1 ... ..,.... aen. Men, c.llf. 9212f.1'12
aald obllgetlons, an thet• uld not• provld•d. ad· Vista del Verde, Coto dt !hey have w.w.ct notice or addresses of the buyer are: =~by. 1 general Par\· 15, 22, 29 • .f'ollemblr s. 3358 Fulhala Street C.O.ta i~:::·:=:~=~:=======~~H~ll~a~a~ld~p~~~~~~~~·~a~tl~~~T~~~ll~,~w~W~h~~~~~ff~l~U~l~n~~~~~"~~~~The~~~~ I U~~~~~~~Oc1ober~~~~~ Caza, CA, on Friday. No-con1enttd 10 the propoMd MICUS, INC., A CALIFOR· The regletran1(1) com-'"' ~ ... cam. ~1712 v1mbtr ' 1991 a 9•00 ac:Uon.) Tl'tl Independent NIA CORPORATION, 29 d 1 T-115 Kathy Anne •Myera. ~
1.m. to visit th• •lie and al admlnl11ratlon authorilY will HALF MOON BAY, C(). monce 0 tranHct bust· Fuch1la Street Coll•
10:00 e.m. to review the ~granted unlHI an Inter· RONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 ::,~Tne':°erNa~(I~~= PUBLIC NOTICI! Mna. Calif. t2ea'.1112
project document•. Pre>-ested peraon fll•• an ob-The aaaets to be told are abow on· April 1 1991 F1 tltl Tttl1 bu•lne11 11 con-
tpectlve blddere ... should j9ctlon to the petition and 4escrlbed In gen.rel aa: Auen ~alf • ." ,!_ ou1 ductld by: huat>al\d and contact Rick McCoy of ll'IOWS OOOd CIUM why Iha AU STOCK IN Tf\AOE. This I 1 _ ....... Heme will
Coto di Cau Ltd. al (714) court afiould not grant the FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, with 1~ =ty w8ertc "":, Stetement Thi regl•trant(a) com-STARTllG A llEW BUSlllESS7?
Thi LAgal 0.partm•nt It the Pllo1 la
plea.Id to tnnounc. a new NNI<»
now available to new butlneues.
We wlll now SEARCH the name for
you •C no extra charge, .,,d save you
the time end "'-trip to the Court
HouN In Santai AM. Then, of ~
aft9f the M11Ch la completed " wai fll• your flc1ttlout bualnna name
1tatement wtttt th• County Ci.tic,
publl9h one:. • _.. for four WMka
u requited by a.w and then ftle yollr
f)l'oof of publcatlon Wit!\ Ooc.tnty Clettl.
P..... stop by to ftle your fictitious
butl,,._. ~em.nt st the Pllo1 Legal
O.ptlltm91'1t, 330 West Bey, Costa M.... Callfomle. If you Cln not stop
by, pi... Call us 11 (714) 842-4321,
E>tt9NIOn 315 or 318 and we wu1
meke amangem.ms for you to hendle
this prOC9du"9 by m111.
If you lhould havt any further
~· p-.. call Ut and W9 wtll .... men th1n otad to ... 1st VCM'·
Good Luck In YQlJf ,,... tuin.ull ..
856-2768, or MlchNI OrHn authotlty. GOODWILL ANO OTHER Or Coul'I ,.,,. fottowlnO plrlOnl mencld lo trwact ~ Of Clark & GrHn AHO<:I-A HEARING on the pell· PROPERTY OF THAT CEA· 2&~ ty on October .,. dOlng bullnMS aa: ,,... W1def the flcfltloul alH al (714) 434,9903 lion will be held on N(). TIAN TAKE OUT SANO. ' 1 DREAMS Of' A NEW TO. 8Uslnn1 Name(1) lated
lhould there b• any quea· VEMBER 21, 1991 ., 1:45 WICH SHOP BUSINESS .... II PSU tot M 0" R 0 w. 1 112 7 •bcMt on~ not appllcabll uon1• PM In Dept. 3A loc1ttd at and are localod at 488 ..-.,b •hed Newport 8Mch-Bn>okhurat St., 8i;te 294 WUllam 8. Myet'9
Accesa to vlow the ilze TOO Civic Center frlve EAST 17TH , COSTA Cotti Mau Piiot Novem-Pountaln V•lley, Calll'. This ltaWmenl wu llld
and th• location Of exlitlng WHI, Santa Ana, CA MESA, CA 92626 ber 5, 12, 19, 28, 1M1 t270I wfth the County a.rtt of
oek ""'.to be retocatld 92701 . The bu1lne11 name u1ed Tal89 Sheree Lym t<Jna, 10383 Orange Counly on Octobef
attan bl arranged ttvouoh If' YOU OBJECT to the by th• aellM al that loc•· La TOttola Cir., liountain 11, 1tet
Rick McCoy of Coto ae 6rantlng of thl petition: you tion 11: GOURMET TAKE PUBLIC NOTICI Valley, Cdf. 12708 PIOffOO Cua Umlted. lhould appelf I t the near· OUT Mlt.Xfnl IOnO Wolford, ~I Pubilltlld N-Belch-
Oullllont on 1nt1tPtet• Ing Md 11a11 )'O\W ob-The antkllpatod date of F1otttloua Untveralty bf. Apt, ''· Coa\~ .. -,;,i;;·Oc1·'"-
tton of thl paana and 1peo ~on. 0t me written ob-th• bulk 191• 11 NOVEM· 8u1a., ... N•me Col'9 MeiM. c.itt. 92127 -da&. provtelont prior to the with thl court ~ GEA 29, 1"t et the office 8tate11Mnt Thi• bualneu 11 con-f.o1 • NOY9mblr I. 12,
dal• ICtlad\Aed rot tJ'\e bid ore the hearing. YOUI ap. ofTEIMPO ESC.ROW II. Th• FolloWlng ~ dtlcted by: • ~ pert·
opening ahall b1 ad-Platanct may M In PlflOn Thi• t>Utlc 11t1 II aubJec1 .,.. dolna ~ u : ~ T.ea.2 ChSMd 10 MlcllMI Green ot,bY YoU' att«nev. 1o C"1f0fnl1 Uniform COmo SUA,.ITAI, 2tl e. llllbotl lb• re1111trant(1) c0tno tr=======~;;,
at (7t4) ~ I ~ \'OU AA! A ClU!DITOR merclal Code Section IA, ~ leech, C&llf, menced lo lr-.ct tiwt-
l»u b rta"•d Niwport °' • contlngene etldnot of 8108.2. 92tt1 ""' undtr fie fltctllloua 1 .. ch.Coata M"a Piiot the dec:MMCf, you mutt file If ao aubjeot, the name Wk• MalloV in, 218 e. a• lklllneea Narn1(1) l tted
OCtoblt H , 29, 31, No-YoU' claim with the GOtWt and addl'IU Of thl pereon boa IA. Newpo11 llNch. libM on: Qctobef ;, 1191
vemblr a, a. 1 1991 arid mall • copy to the Pl'· with whom Claim• may be Callf. t*t .,_.. L '°'11 ' Sat94• tonal repr11antatlv1 1p-flleO Is NAHNmr KIN. Alkk CWtc. Sttl e. 8afbol Thlt ataelmelt nt filed -""!"'"~-----~Id bY 1W oourt wllhlo CANNON, 4590 MAC IA. NIWPC>tt 8Mch catlf _,. IN CDur\ty Cllftc Of PVIUC WOTIC! tow moniha trom.,,. d•ll ARTHUR BLVD .. are No. t2M1 ' • Grana. CourlY on°'**"
--------ol Int lllUence Of leltlft 115, NEWPORT BOK. CA C.mlil• tWaklnd a11 I , 11, 111n i Ot .... u prcMdld In Mellon 1100 tHeO: and the la•t d•te tot 8 a Ibo.a I A, N 1 w port PIOleOt
IU,.,.IOA COURT of ..... CallfOtnla PrObat• flflftQ ctalml ahltll bl NC). 9Hcti, Cltllr. t2N1 Nbl1INd ~ .... 0,,,. STATS Code. The time '°' filing VE~BER 27. 1991, wttlch" Thia bu1lne1• Is con-eo.c. M-. Nol October
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--1bow. Oiied OCTORA U. 1"l merQd lo tranuc:t b1A11o f-llH lft the ......, flf tM YOU MAY DA.MINE the lllCUI, IMO. A CAU. nau ..._, lhl ~1.---_, ... ,..._.. .. o.c .............. flf .... ,.. kept by ct\e cour1. If yOU ,OIUUA ool.POftA-llualn•H N•mtC•t llsted
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Town c... ~. 22. at, ~ 1 1z. 11, 1111 eo.. ,..... fllOI Odobtr a.a .._ Not Ottobtr :"~ ~ 1•1 eoo e. hY. e11o *''· New'. ~ ~~ .._. Nillhed NewpGrt ....,._ ~ C.... Mw. 1111 ' • ~ lltt .... 22. 21. ~I, 12, ~1-Ho1..., I. 11. CA.... • ~=-.,,.. llecl =.s-.n.~~509 ~=•on: 21, COiia ..... Not~
Llltflt Day r.-. Coca MHa ~ = 1•1 T~ ~ Deyit-. '301 llllllh tN ~ a.rt Of Ctaulco Way CCttona lruoe Maflen ber 5,
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Town c..-onw.. '* 6• 1z. 1" H. 1181 ... 1UC -1 PU1UC IOTICI ~'"CS~~~ 21. 1111 Thi; bu11ne11 11 con-wtet .,... eouney Clefk of PUIUC llOTICI 1900, C-. ...... Calf CtlStOtMal T«IO rv -·-a -• ~' Fl1t4el ducted by: 1nlndlYlduel Ofange County on Oe&ober1--------82at ,..lltlt• PUIUC -,......._ "'°IMlt• duded IW:., lndMdlNll l'\tblaMd N9wpoft 8eactl-The ,~·11trant(1) com-29• 1t8I Plotltl••
Thia l>utlMH It ccm. •w&ni1t..... iiVT1CI .._.112 ....... lu••• .. _.. ,,::..;~..,.,=:?:. = eo.ta ..... Plot NcMm-inane.cl 1o '1wact ~ Fltt41M BuelMM ..._.
duded bV: • :,auon ltat•••nt Plotttt.ue aw ,.. stat...m ,,... l.wMr the '1c1ltloue ber a. 12. 11. 29, 1991 nns und., t,,. F1ctltlouil PublllMd Newport Beech-, .. , • ....,.. .~:.~.::~:'~-:J:l. C The F~ ~ au.,..._ Nw The F~ J,..o,,1 The 'OllowlnG !*ION lvilnnt Name lleted T«M 8u11n... NatM(I) ll1ted Co11a M ... Piiot Novein-The following per.ans nett und9f the F'lclltlou9 llr9 dOlnQ bulJnetl .. : ltateMent .,. dot~ .. : .,. doing bu9inHa u : libove on: Octobef 8, 1091 •bove on: October 23, ber 5. 12, 19, 29, 199t tte doll'IQ botinMI a1:
8uilneff Nama(I) httd ,!f,,A,.~,,N'f'", f'EAL ESTATE The Followlng pereona (•)CUSTOMER SERVICE OUCTCHRl~~PHER LEE PAO-.lod)'MlcMlta ~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1~d s Ros T-905 CLASSJOUE FLOORING, tboYe on; .. t ber 9 -oEMENT, :.300 IMne .,. doing butlnate u· RESEARCH (b)OUAILITY wvn .... 1325 e, Balboa Tia ~ WM flted Thi . • PUBLIC.. 4" E. 17\h St. COlta
1"1 P"" ' Bouievwd, Sult• 372, New-AMERICAN ASSOCaATION SERVICE RE'.Sl?AACH 2973 Blvd. 13, Balboe. Cellf, wtlh the COunty C1.nt of flctHJo-.s .1h1 t~•ltment w~11 :led OTICI M ... , Calif. 92627
Michael 8. Brad1haw ~ ~~·Compneeo OF INTERNATIONAL HOS. Harbof BIYd. Suite 140, 'm~opMr Qin H lee Ofanoe County on Octobat au ....... Name O!,ange ~~ C:toi! NOTICI °' IALI Hoaseln Jtnthll. 858 AJ.
Ptelldent ' a C•llt-~""' My, iELS MIH, 421 Ith St, Cotta Mffa. CIJlf. 92U&-1~5 E. B~ ea!~ 13. 7, 1091. ltet.....nt 23, 1991 Nollet 11 '-•by given ~rw~ot'al fDr., Newport J:: ='~~ltd 3300 l~ln~ To~!~~; 9=ngton Beach, Calif. ~J. L tt.nk• ~64 D• B.iboa, Calif. 82$81 . , Publ11hed "~~ .,."!:.n:c:s'~. ~IOf'ls FS101S3 ~•;;t to saetlons ~7' Thf. . bu~1n!:8°11 con-
Oranoe County on ~ = i:leo Nftpof1 S.IM:h, Atnrlcan A11oc:laUon Of In-kola St, Coala M .... C .. 11. ~~ t'!_•~•::.vl:uJon-8aech/COtta Mesa ~llot PORTOflNO & COMPANY, !~!s~ Newpon BHch-of the ~::, ": ~~i~ ~~ed by: an Individual 23. 1te1 ' tematlonal Hol1 ... , 1209 92e2t .,,. Novembef 5 12 19 28 20 BollYtr Newpot1 Beecn ""''".. .,. Pilot Novetll-the undtr11Qntd HARBOR • rt gl1trant(1) coin-• ll'ltMU ductThl1 bu1tna11 11 con-Orange St., Wllmlngton, Thia bualnen 11 con-.!~__!.•gl1tr•n1(1). corn-• , ' ' Calif. f2W . bets. 12, 19, 26, 1991 TOWING wllJ Jell mt pYbllc meneed 10 transact bull-ed by:• corporetlon o.laWare 11NI01 duct.td by• hUSbllnd IUld .. _......, to trenuct buli-1991. Am8dO Bourgl 20 BollYar T-887 ti 964 ne11 under tile Flctotlovs Publl~~ llMcho The regt1t11nt(1) co~ Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-wtt. · · ~ under the Ac:11tl0us '916 Newport Be~ch, c8111: ~:'J.4:!. 81 1":c,JZ:, !!; Business N1me(s) listed
Colla --llot ~ m,nced to •transact boll-ducted by: a corporatJon The rtglllftnt(t) corn-1 netl Name(a) Jiited 92983 NOY 18 1991 me · lboVa on: NIA
b9f 6, 12, ti, 28, 1991 neu ~ the Ficthlout Tht regl1tr1nl(•) coin-~ to traneae1 bull-: above on: Octobef' l 5, Thi• bu1IM11 11 coll: desCrl~ property to wtt· HMMln Janshll
H62 ="' . Ntme(1) llated menced to 1rtnUCI buli-neu und9t the Flctltlovs ~ ........ lee PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: ttY"lndivldull PUBLIC NOTICE YHr ee, Maka MAzoA U: T_hls ltaternefd was filed on. s.s>lember 1, nns uw:ter the flc:tftloul Bualne11 Ntme(1) lltltd .,.,.-The reglatrent(s) com: ceo,. No 1PIN4~ Sta .. With tile County Cl«k of
.--------,1\"1 8 Gr a-..1e1--o Busln.u N•IM(I) lllttd above on: October 1, 1991 :J: ~~ ~~ FlctlUous menced to transect busl-Flctltlout CA VIN No. JM1'oc221, ~~County on October PUBLIC NOTIC! Th~ • tit..-..--.. above on: 11115 Aleta Hank• Or8n08 c;;;;'"' 8 '""9 N nett uod« the AcllllOU$ Bu.Ines• Name 5GlS2ee33 • 1 ---------lwl1h 1=t= 'ft~ Ned Mtty Pll1dnton, Tr .. aur• Thl9 -.1ttement was filed 18• 1091 ly on October ": .. tementetne Bu1IM11 N1me(1) listed Statement Seid aai.· 1, for the pur, FS114$3 Plotltloue °' r""'-.. ty Octeni of Thia llltemant wu ftled with the County Clerti of • ,509927 The Folt-.i-1boYe on: Oc:tober 7, 1991 The Following '*'°"* po,. of nliafylng lien of Published Newport Beeeh-a slneN N 23~ .....,.. .. , on obtr with the County Cleftc of Ofenge County on October ..., ... "' P«SOnl Amado Bourg! are dolog business a1· the undersigned for &owing Costa Meu Ptlot Novam-
u auternen-:"9 ' 1 1 F ?lllg• County on Octobef 25, 1991 Published N9wpott Be~ ~o~~~~:'riPET Thi• mtement was filed (l)l.AGUNA LOCKSMITH and llOftge togethef wftfl i,., 5, 12, 19, 26. 1991 510740 • 1991 FS1'1099 Cotta Mna Pilot October COMP with Iha County Cletk of (b)EXPRESS LOCK & costs of ~talng and,., T902
The FollOWlng Pl!IOnl Publllhed Newport Beach-FS0917'1 Published Newpott Beech: 22. 29, November 5, 12, ANY, 2612·B Ctodrrr. Oranoe County on October SAFE, 350 Y·Plec. 18, U • j)eflMI of Hie.
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L.. Coat• Mesa Piiot Novem-Publlshed Newport e.achr Costa M ... Pilot NoYem: 1991 ~?O:. Sant• Ana. C•li · 8, 1801 guna Beach, Calif. 92651 D•1" lhls 28 day of OCT PUBLIC NOTICE
LECTABLfl, 3005$ eom.,, ber 5, 12, 19, 2t, 1991 Costa M.,. Piiot October ber 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 T-866 J-.nn R. Bolllng..-, 254e FS09173 Stan Kennedy. 350 Y· 1991. Fl U I c1o Ranctlo Santa Mt1 .. T-880 15, 22, 29, Nowmbat 5 T:894 W Camden pt Santa Arni P11bli1hed Newport Beech-Place I B. l.tguna S.ec:h, /a /ft 0 81! RT I , c t OU. 1ta' c.llf 12888 g 1991 ' PUBLIC NOTICE catH 12704 " ' Coat• Men Pilol October Calif. 92651 COLEMAN a.,.lnesa Name 11nt~ Bff•"" Sun. PUBLIC NOTICE · T •"1 PUBLIC NOTICE Thti bu1lne11 11 con-15 22 29 Novemb81' 5 Thlsed busln•11 11 con-Publl1hed Newport Statement w•1 .. ft:: ""' CNS10'13803 ' ' • • duet by: an Individual Tile Following persona ply Ud., Callfomla corp()f• CNSt013eo7 PUBLI 0 Flcuttoa F1ctHlou ducted by: 11'1 lndlvtdual 1991 The rtgl1tran1(1) com-Beach/Coste Melt Pllol .,. doing business es· 11on, 30055 ColMfclo, R•n-Flctltloue C N TICE a·~• N 8 •· The regl1tTant(1) coin-T:a18 menced to transact bull: November 5 1991. MERRY MAIDS 203 ·.,,_h cllo Santa Margarita, c1111 8 .... Mae •me uslne•• Name me~ to tranNCt busJ, •. -.. ' • • -''
92688
· u•lnesa Name Flotltlous Statement Stet9'1Mftt ,,.11 und., the F1ctltloul nus .,....,., the Flc11tlous 1915 SI., Huntlnglon Beach,
This bualntH 11 con: Statement Butfnese Name Tht Follow\ng pereons The Foltowtng peraons Buslne11 Neme(I) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Business. Neme(a) Usted PUBLIC NOTICE Ca.Ill. 92848
dueted by: a corporallon The Followtng l*•on• • Statement are dOlng bollneH u : are doing bullneu a1: above on: 0<:1obar 22, Fictitious above on. A~ust 17• 1991 Albert John Amii~ Jr.,
The regl1t11nt(I) com-~~~olGr,gObullneK II Ca1: The Fonowtno pereona N(a)A & R N.E.W.S. CON, CAL'S CAODYSHACK, 1991 Business Name ~~ '::.:ie~t was flied NOTICE 0' IALE :!3.c.~J'.,~';~~nt gton menctd lo tranuct butlr ~I( 4. ry It• 1 .,. dolno bullMSI as· .: c T' 0 N ( b) A .. R 1784 Newport Boulevard JarMI R. Bolling., • wt h Nolle• II hereby given • . nt11 under Iha Flctltlout Coutt, South Coast Pta.u, VAN WINKLE AND PART, N.E.W.S. PROPERTY MAN-Costa M"a. Calif. 92627 ' Thlt lta&ernent WH filed teternent t the County Clork ol pursuant to sections 3071 Thia buslneu Is con-
Bullneu Name(•) lllted c~ .!!-'· Co111 Mesa, NER, 915 Aleppo St .. New: AGEMENT. 729 w. HI St. Cal'• Cameras, Inc., a.CIJ. with the County Cl«'k ol .,.~TK.F~ng pe~sons ~~,County on October Ind 3072 of tile CMI CocM ~~ed by:1 ':' lnc:f(ivld) U.l
aboVa on: N/A -·· nv26 port Beach, Callf. ~eeo Suitt ~-4. Costa M .... lfornle COfPofalton. 1770 Ofange County on October nest as. ' of the St1te of Callfomle • reg 1 rent s com:
Shelley Reynold•. Viet Aruck Entarprl1t1, Inc., Judith Van Wlnlde, 915 Calif. 93127 Newport Boulevard, Costa 25, 11191 T l T E WORKS. 16:4°2 FS 11100 the undtrSiQned, EL TORO menctd to transact .bus!:
President Calif omit, Ctvllal Co\#1, Aleppo St, N9Wport Bffch, German Alfonso Rivera. M .... Calif. 12e27 Fl 1t'I04 ='= Lane, Hunting: Published Newport Beach· TOWING wJl NII tt public nau under the Flc~lous
This 11ai.men1 was ftled South Cout Plaza, 3333 Clllf. 92660 21282 Beech Blvd. ~2. Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-Pubfllhed ~ a..cn. ton ·Calif. 92847 Costa Mesa Pilot Novam-1uctlon. tt 1022 e, Ctlast, Busln•11. Nama(s) listed
with the County Ctertl ol :;!"._. Costa Me ... Calif. M1waen Vin Winkle, 9751 Huntington Beach, Calif. ducted by: a corporation Costa Mesa Pilot Novefn. ~ wr::, l~O~ngtHol-b8I' 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 nut. S1nta An1, Cellf. ~~A
Orange County on October "'" Cathey Circle, Huntlnoton 92648 The regl1trant(s) com: ...__ 5 .. 1 8aach. c llf • un 1 on T-888 92701 t t 10.00 a.m. on Thi ng
8 1991 This bu1tne11 Is con: Beich c.Jif 92&48 Thia buelnHt 11 con-menced IO trennct boll-.,... , 1.., 9. 29, 1091 _.,, a • 92647 NOY 22 1991 the following • 1ta1ement was filed
. FS09170 dOcted by:• COfport tlon Thi• , buslnen 11 coll: ducted by: an Individual neu under the Flctl1Joul T-891 This bu1ln111 is con: PUBLIC NOTICE desCn~ Pf'OP«tY, to wit; with the County Clen of
PublllMd N9wpott Beech-The 11gl1111n1(1) com-ducted by: COrpertners The regl1trent(1) com: Bu1lne11 Nem•(•) lilted PUBLIC NOTICE ~edr~i::' .inc::vi~ual Ye11 1Ha Mal<t Dodge. t.J.. ~";1;1County on Oc:tobef
Cost• Mesa Pilot Oct-----menced to t11nsact bull· The raglstrent(I) com-menced to transect bull-aboYe on: Septemblf 3, rMnCed 10 ~,';,.!ct ~~, F1ctJU011a censa No. MEJAM State of • ,5114 ~ ,,... ~ the Flctltloul menc:ed to transact bull: nen under the Flctrtlou1 1991 Fictitious 5 • Bus In ... Name C • 11 f . V 1 N No . J B-58
15, 22, 29, NovelN>ar 5, Buslne11 N1me(1) lilted neu under the flctltlous Busln•H N1me(1) fisted H. C.ivln Stilley, President lluetR•• Name ~ undarN the ( FtctJ~ous Statement 3BM6K2GU0268&4. Published Newport S.ech-
1991 =-er: Augu11 1987 Bu1lne11 Name(t) listed abow on: NIA Thie 11attment was filed ltat.-.nt ~;.. ~s1 ~;~~ The f ollowlng persons Slid .... It for the pur, Coste Mes.e Pilot Novem-
_______ T_:8;,,.1~61 te tweaPoflG, s.cr. tbove on: Aprl 1988 G«man River• with the County Clerk ot The r............. ......,..... Todd whUts · 1re doing business as· post of satlslytng lian of ber 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991
t'f Judith Van Winkle Thia llllament wH filed Orange County on October d...i..:, ~~ ....... --Thi DICKERSON TILE & MAR Iha undersigned tor towlno T 906 PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt mlamant wu filed Thia statement wH filed wl1h the County Cllfk of 23, 1991 / ~~Gei."o "'fER~T~:E 1 with• J:t•m«i• w~1~,:1e:i BL£, 1931 KllldHk", Cost~ 1ne1 1tcnge t~lhef with ,
Flctltloua C:h tlle~ty ~ of with Iha County ci.nc of ~~ County on October FS'I074S CONSTRUCTION COM-Orange Cou~ Oclober Mese. Cati!. 92828 co1t1 of actv.r'tlsing end... PUBLIC NOTICE
Business Name 23~t on bef ~~1County on October • 1 1 FS11457 Published Ntwp0f1 Beach: PANY, 1012 Brtoto Dr. Ste. 8, 19§1 ga~K. r:;ctc~son.M1599 ~': o:hT:•3111 day of Flctltlou1
Statement FS'l0747 , FSOH02 Published Newport Be1ch, Cost• Mesa Pilot Novain-=V Costa Mesa, Calif. F509177 c:r 92~26 ' osta es•. Oc:t. 1991 Bu1lneu Name
The FolloWlng ~rlON Put>llshed Newpon Ba•Chr Published Newport S.tch: Costa Mall Piiot Novem, Iler 5. 12. 19, 26, 1991 Anthon An elo 1229 Published Newport Beach· This busineu Is con: /I/Jean M. No11tary Statement .11• doing bullne11 u : Cotti M ... Pilot Novein-Costa M.,. Pilot October ber 5 12 19 26 t991 T-885 Temple YHln1 Y,: 'Ltguna Costa Mesa Pilot Oclober ducted by: an Individual ffubll•h•d Newporl The FollOWltlQ persons 1 ~ ;. c~=Y, J7291 ber 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 22, 29, November 5, 12, ' • ' ' T:903 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. Calif. snes'1 15, 22. 29, November 5, The reglslranl(S) com-BHCh/CO•t• MeH Piiot .,. dotng business as: c!nf
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n a1i.y, T,884 1991 Thi• builneH 11 con-1091 menced to transect bus!: ~ vember 5, 1991. PREMIER DESIGN. 484 · PUBLIC NOTICE Fl tltlo ducted by• 1r1 lndllll<fual T,820 ness under the Flctlt1ou1 19 62nd Street, Newport
Robert ThomH Smith, PUBLIC NOTICE T-867 c ue Thi re ·llltlnt 1 coin-Business Name(s) listed l8 BelCh, Cali!. 92663 ~1r1 c': .. !~·oeFountaln PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua auss~t•• N•,m• mancecs ~o .,.J.~t bull, PUBLIC NOTICE above on: October 22. PUBLIC'NOTICE R1ct1arci t Rees, 484 62nct • ay, · -Fictitious Bualn••• Name • •m•n Mii und9t Ille Fictitious 1991 Strtel. Newport Beach. R~ RelA tban1, 3821 auslnest Name Fictitious Statement The following ~''°"' Buslneu Namt(I ) fisted Flctltloue David K. Dickenson Fictitious Calif. 92663
Calli. 90731 The Followlng u ame are doing bu•IMll ... MI HELE S UN I 0 U E Anthon .a__.,, 1 with tht Couniy Clerk of Statement ducted by: an lndiYldual Card na Sl, _San Pidro, Statement 81$ N The Following pereons era dcolng business as: tt>ove on: N/A aualneH Name This statement was filed ButlneH Name Thia bualn1Ss !s con:
This bu1lna11 11 con: .,. dolna bullnell ~ St ement INTERNATIONAL ToROID. TEC,HNIOUES, 2919 E. Thll ~.t.~ Wll flied The F::=•nt rsons 0r1lflge County on October The Follow\ng ~~ona The regi1tranl(1) com-
ducttd by: t general pelt: SPORfS CARD CITY ~ Foll ~~ ~llOnt 15e22 Graham Slrael Hun-Coastd Hwy., ~~t· c. Co: with the County Clerk Of .,. dol buli~s ~s· 25, l991 .,. dol, buslneu ... menced to ttenuct bUSl· nerlhlp 18 .... ., B k ' ire .,..,.ng bu1 .. ,.11 u : I .,_ C ' rona el Mer, ..,..fl. 92625 ng ...... · FSt 1105 E TE ' neu und9r the FICIJ1iou1 The reglatrent(a) com-...... roo hur1t St., ECOTEC WEST 930 W I ngton ... ach, all!. 92649 Michale Louise Gamtehe Orange County on October TIMBUKTU, 3 Wildgoose LI NTERIORS, 2971 Buslne 1 Na ( ) lll1ed mence<I 1o hnuct bull: Founteln Valley, CA 92780 16th St. Suite e.2, CostA Global Redlatrlbutors, Call, 400~ Jn• .. line Ave., co'. 25, t•1 Cl., Newpon Beach, cam. Published Newport Beach· Gree. Lane. Costa Men, •bov• !n: N/Am• s
,,.11 undef the Flctltloul 8Nct Alen Orbon. 2519 Mesa Calif 92627 lornla. 15622 Graham rona del Mar Calif 92825 FStt097 92963 Costa Men Piiot Novem: Clllf. 92828 Rlcherd 1 RH
Buslne11 Namt(I) ftl1e<I ~~ Pl. Cotta Mesa CA Per.Nt.w ·Concepts Inc., ~V'~';'tlngton S.ICh. This bu11~111 ·,, coll: Publl1had Newpof1 Beach--Joanne Baker, 3 Wild· ber 5, 12,.19, 26, 1991 ~ayna FD. Cox, 51 4 Elst Thia 1tai~ was flied
above on: NIA Chun Cha Ol'bon 2519 Cllifornle, 1888 Parkv\9w Thli bu1lne11 It ron-ducted by: an lndivldull Cost• Mau Pilot Novem-~~·9f'663Ntwpor1 Beach. T:e97 9~f ront, Btlbo1. Calif. with the County Clerk of ~:"' ~i=
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ftltd Colby Pl. Costa Mau, CA ~~· Coste MHa. c.iu. dUcted by: 1 corJ>«tltM ~·~~··~~ :,~ ber 5, 12• l9, 28, 199\ Thli buslneas Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1tne11 11 con: ~~,County on October
with the County wCleftc f 92e28 Thie busineH 11 con: The regl1tran1(1) com: neu und., the Flctltlout -892 ducted by: an Individual d~ed by: an lndMduel · <M.nge County on actot! Thi• bu1lne11 ta con-duettd by. 1 corporetloo menced to trwll8C1 bu"9 BualMll Name(•) listed PUBLIC NOTICE The reglstranl(I) com, FlcUUoue Th1 regl1111nt(1) com-F5t 1455
8 1991 duct.d by husband and The ragl1tren1(1) com: ne11 under Iha Flctltlout aboYe on: 1981 menctd to llttlSIC1 busi, Buslnesa Name ~ to ttanuct _buli-Published New_port Beach-, wife menced lo nmact bvsl-BuslnaH Name(I) llated Michele Garnach41 Fictitious Mii under the Actl1ious S .. ternent MH under Iha Fictitious Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-
FS09184 Th• regl1t11nt(1) coin-ness under the Flc1iUous ebove on: NIA Thie atlttment wu flied Bualneu Name Bu1lne11 Ntmt(s) listed The FolloWing '*'°"' Butlneu NalM(s) lislad ber 5. 12. 19, 26. 1091 Published~ Beach: ~ to ttenaad ~ Buslnen Name(s) hied Steven JarNS, Vic:• Pre"9 wl1h the County Clerk ol l .. tement above on: October 7. 1991 .,. doing business H : above on: NIA T-907
Costt M.,. PDot October neu under the fiC1J1ious ebove on· October 10 dent Ofenge County on Octobef The Following Joanne Bak• WINDOW CONCEPTS t5, 22, 29, November 5, busln•11. l\lrM(I) ll•ltd 1991 . • This ltllterMnt WU filed 8, 1991 .,. doing buslnasl ~tons Thi• ltatemenl WIS filed 1406 s. Ritchey Unit e: RENT 3 Unn ..• 3 Daye ... 3
t991 •=. ~1'8t Wallet M. Davenport, Pres-Q',1h t,,_~~ ~ • ,509178 SISTH SCENTS ENTER, wfth the County Cltfk of Senta Ana. Celif. 92705 Oollar1 ... MerchandlH
T-824 Thi• •••tement WH filed ldtnt 8 ~ ty Published NtwpOt1 Beach-PRISES, 10231 Sitter Ave. ?~~County on Octobef Bruce Marier\. 164 Wood-through classified under $500. __ P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ • with the County Clerk of This 1tatement WH filed • , ...... 1 .. 7 Coal• M.,. PlloC OctOber 1202, Fountain Valley, • ,..... burne, Newport Beach. 642~878 OJ with Iha County C1.,k Of 'i/IVW V Calif. 92708 on1wf82 ---------1 ange County on Novem-Orange County on October Published Newport Beec~ 15, 22, 29, Novemeber 5, Karen Lynne Elflnton 4892 Published Newpoft Beach-1--------------------------.u.~!'•'•lousN•-· ber t, t991. ,.111_ 11, 1991 Costa Mal8 Pilot October 1991 Sklpjack, Huntl ~gton Costa Mesa PDot October •
.... ..... .. -FS09S87 15, 22. 29, November 5, T-819 Beach, C.iif. 92849 15, 22, 29, November 5
Statement Publl1htd Newport Published Newport S.teh-1991 This bu11ne11 11 con: 1991 '
The Followlng pe<IOf'll BHch/Co1t1 Mt11 Piiot Costa Mese Piiot October f ,821 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: en Individual ·:c~~'\butneco:~ANY. ~:,mber 5. 12. 19. 26. 22, 29, November 5, 12, PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue ~-~·~~·~.';!!:~ ~:J:·---------·
24483 MIMll• way, La-• t9!7 1991 Bu•lne•• Name MSS under the Ac:11tlous PUBLIC NOTICE
guna Hlll1, C.tlf. t2l5e T-858 FlctlUous Statement Bu11n111 N1m1(1) ll1ttd Fl tltl Msa111Y~ A. McCenn, 24483 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE aualness Name Th• Followlng persons 1bove on: October 21, aual:.uoNua'm• ..... ta Wey, Laguna HIU1, Statement ,,. doing bUSIMSI IS: 1991
Call!. 92858 Flctltlou• Th• Following peflOOS PACIFIC COAST PHOTOG· Karen L Elflnlon Statement
Mergerat M. Mccann, Bualneu Name 8 ~tftloNu• are doing bullMll .,. RAPHY, 20671 Elizabeth This 11e1tment w11 filed The FollOwing ~''°"'
24483 MIM1ta W•y. La-Statement ua MN eme OWM CONSTRUCTION, Lane, Huntington Bt1ch. with the County Clerk ol are doing business as:
gune Hllll, Calif. 92&5e The Followl I Statetnent 17891 Skyperk Clrcle Suite Ca.Ill. 92648 Orange County on October CALIFORNIA COAST, 1549
lhll bullMll 11 con: .,. dol bo~• ~ The FolloW!ng perlOnl B. lrvlne, Calif. 92714, Mett RhodH, 20671 Eliza. 25, 1991 Plteantlt 1109, Newpon
ducted by: • general pltt· SLIPS'¥R£AM YACHT .,. ctolno business u : Pacific: Lighting S.1 Inc: bllh Ltn•, Huntington FS11091 S.Kh, Calif. 92e63 nttahlp MANAGEMENT 1778 CORPO"RATE DEVELOP· Calllomla 17891 Skyperk Beach, Celif. 92648 Published N9wpott Bel h-Kathleen E, Whffler, 1549
Tht r~l1trant(I) com-Santa Ana. Cosca Mesa. MENT ASSOCIATES, 1854 Clrc:la, Su°Jt• B, rAne Calif. This bu1lne11 la con· Costa M Pilot N c Placantl• 1109, Newpoft menced lo transact boll-Calif 92983 SunHI .Ridge, L1guna 92714 ' ducted by: an lndMdual •sa ovem-Belch, Callf. 92e63
ne11 Under V'9 Flc:tltlout a.Mvt..,. Mery S~kl Betc:f'I, Cell!. 92651 Thi• bualneH Is con: The raglslranl(•) com: bef 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 Thia bu1lne11 ts con-
ButlMlt Ntmt(a) ••ted 1778 Stntt Ana Ave ' Chaney-Hilt Inc., Ctlffor-ducted by: a corporation menced 10 transact bot!: T ,a95 duc:ttd by: In lndlvlduel
•bow on: not applicable Coltl Mesa. Calif. 92&63 ·• nla corporation, 1654 Sun-The registrant(•) com: neu under the Flctltlous PUBLIC NOTIC• The regl11rant(1) com-
Sle¥9n A.. McCann Robert Yvtt Rheoume Mt Ridge, l.agl.Wl& S.aeh, tMnCed to lrsnaaC1 boll-Bullne11 Name(•) listed 5 menced to transact butlr
Thie ltltement was Ned 1779 Sant• Ana Ave ' Calif. 92651 Mii und9t the Flctltlous •boYe on: NIA flctttloue ,,... undM Iha Flctllloul with the County Clerti of Costa Mesa. Callf 92663 •• Thll bUllMH II con-Bu1lnes1 Ntme(•) ftsted Matt Rhodel BuslMM ... BinlMU Ntme(S) lllttd
Or.noe County on Oclobef Thie bualntt• · 11 con-ducted by: • corporation above on: Octoti.f 1, 1991 Thi• 1111ement wu llled St t .~ above on: October 4, 1991 8, 1991 ducted ...,. a .-...-1 .. _.. The regl1tr1n1(1) co~ Woody WoodWard, Vice with the County Clet1c of •.....,. Kathleen E, Wheeler FS09171 nershlp .,,. ---...-• menced 1o trll'IUCt buli-President Or8nQa County on Oc:tobef The fOIOwlng penona Thia lttlemant was filed Publilhed nau under Iha Fk:tllloul This tatement Ned 9. 1801 are doing bullnell as: with tM County Cletk of N9wpott a..cr.. The regl1tr1nt(1) com-Buslnell Nam•(•) u.ttd with I wa1 ' , ...... 174 N~ VIU.A WEST, OranQe County on Octobef Cotta Mesa Plot Oclobef menced lo trtnllCt bust-above on: 1974 the County-Ci.rtt of ....,.. 393 Hoao11a1 Rd Newpon I . 1901
15, 22, 29, November 5, ne11 under lhe Ficthlout Char1al D Martin Prffl. ~County on October PubllMd Newport Beech-Beact\ c:ant.12M:J • FI09t83
19111 Bu1lne11 N1me(1) ntled dent ' ' 8, 1 1 Cotta Mase Plot October Amertcan Cal Medical Sar· Publlshed N Beach-
T-830 1bow on:Mu.14. 1985 Thie lletement waa ftled FS091 .. 15, 22, 29, Novambat 5, ~ 11, W11COn1in Cofp., Coat M ~ Octobef ______ ......;;.;.;1 GaMY!ew 1ary Sadowtkl with the County C1ertc of Published Newpor1 8Mch-1991 393 Ho1p1te1 Rd Newport a esa PUBLIC NOTICE Thia statement nt 1lled 0ranoe Cow1t'I on October Cotta Mesa PllOt October T-822 Beach. Callt. 129&3 15• 22, 29. November 5, ---------•wllh the County Clerk of 11 , 1091 15, 22, 29, November 5, Thlt bu1ln"1 11 con-1991
Plot111oue Orsno-County on October F509H1 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:• COfPO'atlon T-827
lualne•• Name 23. 1091 F 017 Publllhtd N-S.echr T:828 The regl1trant(1) coin-1---------Stetetnent It a ... .,...... Fictitious mencec1 to tranMCt butll· PUBLIC NOTICl
The 'olowtno ~"°"' Published NMPoff Beach-COl1a M.,. PlloC October PUBLIC NOTICE BuelMSa Name ,,... urldef the Flc1lt1out1--------are doing butlnela u : Cotti .,. ... Piiot Novem-22, 29, November 5, 12, lteteMeftt Bu1IM11 Ntm•(•) 111ttd Flctttloua
8 & B SAIUNO, 920 Meck• ber 6, 12, 111, 26. 1991 1991 Plottttoue The folOWlng peraont aboY9 on: 1978 Bualfteae Name
tnzle Pl., Co1t1 MHt T-886 T..eeo Buslneu Name .,. doing bualneff as: Donna Swanton. Executor s .. tement Cellf. 92829 ltetement MOBIL!' BOOKKEEPING Ditec:tOt The Followfng persons
8. Robert ~. 120 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The FOflowlnO S*IOnl SOWTIONS, 12300 i.Jlec: Thll tt1temen1 was ftted are dolno bullMU a1: Meckenzle Pl., Cotta M.... ' --tHlou• .,. doing bullMll u : 1229, Santa Ana. Calif. with .,,. County Clefll of PAUL MELTON WATER Cellf. 92829 Flotfttoue r,.. NATIOffAL JEWEL!RY 92704 Ofanga County on October 1"UCI<. 2323 Elden 117,
&.rbara R. lalllnger, 120 l11elnee1 Name lualneaa N..,._ SALES, 2970 Httbof Blvd. MlchHI £, Dobbs, 22t ZS, 1t91 Coat. Me ... Calif. 92827
Mackenzie Pl., Cotlt Mela, ltateMent S .. tetnent Suite 310, Coste M .... Paloa Verde, Fountain Vtl-FStt tl3 Peul Jemn Melton. 2323
Callf.12828 The 'oltowlno S*IOnt The f~ perwona Calif. 92828 lev, Celff.12708 Publlehed Newpor1 8'ach-Bden l f7, Cos .. Meaa,
Thlt bu1lnH1 11 con-.,. ooina botlned .. : .,. doing butlnHa as: Adnen M. KheUb, 1506 Thi• butlft .. 1 It con-Costa M..a Plot NoYem: c.llt. tH27 dUcted by: hutbtnd Slld COSTA ~ESA TRANSMIS. AU.EN & ASSOCIATES. DeeriooC Df., DWnond lar, cM:ted by: an~ ber S. 11 ti 2I Hit Thll bu1lna1t 11 con-
wife SION SPECIALIST, 1195 CERTIFIED PUBLIC AC. Calff, 11715 The ragl1tfant(1) coin-• ' ' dUded by: 111 lnd!Ylduel
The regl1trant(1) com: Haft1ot lllvd .. Cotta M..-. C 0 UN T A HT , 4 t 7 5 Thie bu1lne11 11 con-menctd lo 11'11\Md butf.. T.eee The r~l1trent(1) com:
menced to tranaact but'-cant. 12t21 MacMhUr Court. sun. 500, ducted by: an lndMdual .,... ~ .,,. Fldlllo&ll PUBLIC NOTICI! rMnCed 'lo 1ranatet bu1t-
""' ~ the f'lctltloul N Ghoclll, tset Bltctl1ln Newport IHoh, Callf. The rtgl1trant(t) com-eua1ne .. Natne(I) bted .,... ~ the Flctrtlout
But1nea1 Name(a). ltttd ~lr.:1 Huntington a .. ch, 92MO menc.d to trar-..ct bull-: tboYe on: October 1, 1911 Plothteus lualne11 Narne(1) listed
•bow Oft: OCtobef •• 1091 ~. 92Mt ~ BenneiQ Alen, ~ ..... under the flk:1IUoul MlchMt Dobbe ........ ...... llbove on: 1912 8. Aotltrt ~ Moe At>oud1tda, 9581 Doral Drive, Huntlngton eu.in. .. tQme(1) lllted Thia 1U.t11M11C wu flled ltMeMent P~ Jamel Melton
Thia ltalt~.,. wea Med Btactcfln Cit., Huntington a.actl. Calf. 12141 ·~ on: Octobef 11, with tN County Clerti of The folOWlng pereont Thlt ~ wa1 llltd with the County CMftl of Beach. Ct11f 12141 Thia bu1lne11 It ~ 1181 OTtnclfl County on Oc1obat .,. dolna bullilMe 11• wt1tl lhe County Clertc ot
OrWIQI County on Odobtr Thlt bu1lne11 It con-dUctT td by: an lndlvlduel Adnan M. t<Nlfb . •• 1111 CHAATl!R INT!ii.NA-Orange County on October
11, 1091 dUc1ecl by: 1 oenerll pa11-ha r•gt1tranl(t) coin. Thia 11atsment WM flled Flotteo 110NAl,1ne I. Wlttllrl 9, 1801
llWSU nan111p manced lo IAnlKt !Ml-wt1tl JM COWlt'/ C1Mc Of Nllthtd Ntwport a.en. #I05 lllf'lte AnA. Calif FI09332
Publthed Nlwpoft IMch-The regl1tr1nt(1) com-~ undtrN the ( Flctlllousl Or~ Coune., on October Cc.ta Meta Plot October t270i · Putlllehed Newpor1 a.ach-,..__._ "*ICed lo ltanesct ~ ...... neaa ~ t l8titd 11, 1K1 .. .._.. Inc ,._'If___,_ ...___ -.... ..._...__ ...,. .. ...._ Plot OcWbef ,,... undtr the flclltloua tboYe on: Octobef 1991 F909YO'J 1' 22, 21, ~ a. ,.. ..... ecE .. -"''-· -... ..,. .,.....,.,
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1991 ebOW'9 on: NIA ma ........._. WM Ned ca.ta ...... Plot Octoblf T.atl Tttl• lbusfneM .. c~ , .. ,
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Rancho Santa
Margarita
TIJERAS
CREEK VILLAS
Condominium
Homes
1 ·2 Bedrooms
From $108.990
Golt Course
Neighborhood I
714/589·2883
the San Juan Group
COHONA
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DUPLEXES
715 Farnleat, 2Br 2Ba
704 Acacia, 2Br & 1 Br
Make offers 721·1170
NEW PORT
BEACH 1069
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11500/mo yrly. Avail BRIGHT STUDIO $850 Gr•at ar•a
Ch .. r'fUI 1 & 2 Bdrma, ' ' • 00 aaalatance alarma, Coata Mau. N/ fmla, Prim• •Pace fOf ... on Stephani• N3-92
laundry fac, elevatof9, matur•. , •mploy•d Coast Hwy. Cate J.
pool a apa, BBOa, rec mat• prfr d. '350/mo Ray Co. fot de..U•
room, Hcure parking, aae.e37t tv mag eeo-e8M Aak for Lou
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beach. Dbl gar, spa
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g111age, quiet loc;atlon.
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CENTAUR MGMT
642·22811 or 831·2725
860 Sonora Rd. llg
4BR 2BA, dbl gar,
Newly remod. fncd
yrda $1350 pp.&4$-t4t4
CM Duplex, leue 3br,
2ba. $950/mo $950
aecurlty. 548-4022/ If
no answer 646-9356.
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bmd cells, gar, yrd,
patio. No s>et-: $850 65o-4893/538·0't06
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w/d hk upa, yard. No
garage. S975/mo.
Avail now. 631·~530
now. Call Rick day• R • 1 • • 2el-8353 ewa S73-323e near water. air g, Waaher/Qryer hkup, • parking & utll Incl. garage M7·7840 Beacon Bay 2Br 2Ba, $750/mo. 854-9n9 w/d, new appla, 1 yr=---":"-"~-~"'"": lse Reduced to 11100 Ch•rmer tor 1 Ot 2 n/ · amkr9. No pets. 2BR 846-0931 or 723~714 1ea, patio, trplc 11150
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cpt, D/W, atorage.
S750 No Pat &4o.2495 BLUFFS 3Br 2~Ba, gm· Ulll• J>4. 854-0939
bit loe, lmac condtn, tEAST·SIDE• I 1850/mo. 723-4490
w0tk; 875-2441 home $150 OFFU
com plat• ahopplng HB 3BR houM w/l)004 /4nttte or LMNe
nearby. 18171 Spring-to shar•. $300/mo.
dale. HUD OK. 1at. last + -.c. dep.
714-840-1203 843-0603 att.r OPM.
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DUPLaX upatra 2Br Beautiful extra lg 2BR ~ 2Ba, gar, balcony, blk •S600 large 1 br dplx, 1 'hBe twnhse, frplc, CLEAN FURN APT. blk to bch. Oar, w/d. 'How to G•t T"8t Jolt'
to bch. $1200/mo. 410 Hardrng #4, d/w, w/d hkup, ga· :2~~:···;e~t!1~95l~?i ISOO/mo. N/amkr. Ways that really work,
(818)359-4539 Balboa, utllltlea pd, rage, patio, $975/mo. Av.ii now John 54MtM llluatrated. Send $15 1780 SANTA ANA lmmed through 8115192 Huge dplx 1 blk to bch. no pets 547·1155 714off74432 BEAUT NB pvt hm ,,,. to Carffr COnaultanta,
4er, 2v.ea. bit Ins, 1BR YEARLY alepa to CENTAUR MGMT Fuh tel 6 bch. Empt Dept. P, PO Box 3375,
lndry hkup, $1500? yr beach. Slove, refrlg, 842•2288 or 631•2725 t28DRM $700* adult. KJlc:h 6 tndry. Dana Point, CA 92829.
tease. 4901~ River. garage, new carpet.•-.--E-A""s,..T"'"'S..,..-ID,......,,,E_• __ t_B_R •1BDRM SIOO• S350+ utll. &45-95.15 Looal P•• .-hon• A Dally Salary $300 for
Call 213-540-5323 $785/mo. 645-5882 $650. 2BR $765. Gas, Frig, dshwahr, atova CdM Sunny 28R 2BA to Rout•. Low Coet, buying marchandlH.
laland Wittrfrontf 2BR 2BA unll. Garage, water, gar. No pets Incl. No peta 545-48S5 ahr. Deck, tplc. Fam High lll•turn. 1· No exp nee. 714/ 860-
$l600. New carpet & trplc, aundeck. 309 2323 Elden ~8·7854 1---------~ ~~~r72=~ + 800.741-3333 · 8811, ext. 3458.
paint. David, Coldwell 32nd St. $1100/mo •Mesa Verd• •harp •2BDRM $700• .,,..,.-...,...--.....,,.--,--1Looal Y•ndln9l---B-AR--MA-U"".'D""'.S~-
Banker 722·t488 yearly. 650-0389 2BR 2BA, gar, s795. •1BDRM $800* COM. Room In 2Br front Rout•. Prloed for
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l B FI d h h houM, w/d. 4 blka to Qulok 8ele. 1-800-F/T & PIT for beet and Luxurlously furn Ver· 2BR turn, antast c ay Pam, Agl 546·5880 r g, a ws r, alove wine bar. 850-3897 aalllea penthH. lBr. view. close to Ferry. atter 6pm 979-3848 Incl. No pet• 545-4855 beach. 1<'50. Garage ~234-2851
ell amenltlea. Only Avl. now. (310) avail. 714/094-9388 PAY PHONB Route Bartender TralnHI s95o/mo. 84e-8724 1 .,,.....3_7,_5·_55,...o,...o~. ---:----: •MOVE•IN SPECIAL! •LIDO LUX• Corona Oat Mar to For Sal•. Poaalble Needed. Call:
Bach apt turn, avl nowl 1 BEDROOM 2BR, DR, f/p, lg patio, share quiet, very $1200 Wkly Caah In-714-a9s-e998 Ext. 106 NEW BAYVIEW TERRACE n/ smkr. 1 person, Pool, spa, cable hkup $1295/mo 940-2494 clean, lg twnhm, turn com•. 1-800-228-6830 l---------
IE'alde apaclous 3br Corner 2BR 2BA hm $595 mo-to-mo. No WESTLAKE VILLAGE •LOTS OF ROOM!* BR w/pvt BA & phone POSTAL SERVICE CASHIER 2ba, 2 car gar, frplc, w/gar. Very upgraded! garage 973.5499 845-8122 tine, maid aerv. All Full Service AttandanV
lg yard, hot tub, pet Gorgeous patlo.St650 STEPS TO Bl!ACH $200 OFF!!! amen. No pets/drugs/ Job Info A teat prapa-Self Serve Caahler.
ok. Avt now $1200 760-8045 °' 725-9242 18R wJloft Lg 1BR & 2BR. Ga-amokera plaaH. $760/ ration. HS/Citizen not Accepting appllc•
Villa Rental• 675-4912 1·N-w1....,... ___ d_l _d.,...,,B-1 ""'tt~ 1 BR, dbl garage, new Parkside ""ean view. rage, lndry rm, nice mo, Date &44-6456. raq'd. 112-03/Hr to tlona .... 12 .. ,. 81_.., e Y remo e • u s crpt, pnt. Yrly. $850/ "" 1 1 r atart. Now raglaterlng •· ..., ......
EASTSIDE 1g 2br, atove, 2BR 2Ba. view, frplc, mo. *760.904t• Available 10/15. Appl qu et oca •on Fellow fems to ahr 3Br for upcoming poatal Newport B•ach
frlge wtr pd child garage, must aeel -----~--:-~-=-:-: to seel 83t·8t07 $725 • $875/mo. 2Ba NB hm, w/d, ocn tests. FrM naraona.I 714178o-8878 • • $1600/mo 721-8988 Tiny, rustic studio. Paid $995 No Pets 1480 MONROVIA view, prkng & more. -aluatlon. F .... -. It 8 .. _1----=~=~-:-:~=-welcome. s9 oo/mo. utlls. No kllchen. CENTAUR .. GMT •• ..,. COSTA ME~• JOBS 75"1663 1"'N_O.,,...,,,..R .... T_H ___ B_L_,U.,..F.,..F..,...S___,B,_. •-----------.., IV1 • 1450/mo. 675-11110 cepted for tralnln1g. -"' · 4 r 303'h 34th. $440/mo. 2BR 1BA In triplex w/ 642·2288 or 631·2725 call 71 ... ,43.,.9188 not advartlaed In luxury condo, , BR, 3Ba+ bonus rm, large OPEN 11/15, 2·5 & 11/ garage, lndry rm. Bike Fem •hr perfect 2BR -Upgraded kllch 2 pa t b h w t fd •Oen Vu Penthous• 2Ba CdM Apt, nr ... -h, axt 200 newspaper. All typea, custom decor, frplc, • • 18, 12-4 818-285-0223 o eac • es s e. "" 1 24 h pool, tennis, gym, tlos. $2400. 844·2904 $750/mo. 905·0072 VIiie Balboa $1600 brand new cpVappla, ncomas. our re-& W. ~pt oceanfront, 5600/mo. 873-eeo2 cordlnu. 1·900·733· , INVESTMEN T
Of'l'OllTlJ NI l'Y :WUH Bear MacArthur Prestigious SBA 3Ba Cute FURNISHED tBR 2Br 1Ba wnlr s1150 4749. Fee $820/mo. Oya 638· Harbor View home, C SI 1 t Steps 10 bch, 4BR NB Lg 2BR 2BA to ahr 0405 E 731 7528 I $2 .. 00 ottage. ng e pro . vas • comm poo' "' non/smk. ulll Inc. E. 3Ba crnr ocnfrnt yrly, with non/amkr. Avt 11/ l!NJOY 15% on TOa
W'alde 3Br 2Ba, 2-car1=m=-:o-,...m-=o..,,8..,,,4.,,"",,,,,_9_0,,,,3_5___,,... •REDUCED! 3BR 2BA, Side. $695. 548·5056 3BR 2Be steps lo bch 1· $480/mo. A.ak for S20t< to $1,000,000 + gar. Lrg enol yard. SEA FAIRE Condo f/p, gar + space, w/d $1350 Bkr 842-3850 Mallaaa &46-3550. Call Denlaon Assoc.
Clean & frHh. $1100. $1150/mo or Isa. Furn. hkup, yd, quiet locl -C-u-te_M_e_s_a-Ve_r_d_e-2B ....... R, ---------NB ahr fantaatlc 2 matr 499-4835 ext. 7 NOWI
Avall 12/1. 648-8065 tennia & pool. Pano 1111Sl400 72°'9668 qulel cul-de-sac, new 18R $825/MO Br, 2Ba, den, 2-aty LR,
ocn/bay vu. 640-1191 •TREETOP VIEW• crpt/ drps $710. Refs. Steps to beach. Avail 2-car gar, pool, Jae.
SEAWIND CONDO. Su· Sunny 2Br duplx, d/W, 498·1936 or 979-3803 nowl Garage. Pruden· $650/mo. 760-e511
rl & Tl d frig, xtra lg deck. $875 --~------tiel Callfornla Rily, ----~----•
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CUSTOMER
SERVICi
BALBOA PALMS • 1 bd pe or con eroga. Garage avl. 494-4262 E'SIDE lrg 2Br, bal· 675·8475, Clarence. Newport Boh M/F to •wtDOW HAS tit for 2BR, 2BA. 2 car gar. cony, gar. new crpt/ shr trg 3BR apt. Stapa TD'sl l20,000 up. No
The NEWPORT
BEACH/COSTA MESA
PILOT i. looking fOf a
Cuatomer S•rvlc•
ReprHantatlve for the
Clrculatlon Dept. to
work a flexlbl• ached·
ule, approxlmat•ly 10-
24 houra per wHk.
We nHd a rellable
person with atrong
telephon• akllta,
pleasant phone voice,
neat appearance and
able to wortt well with
othens. $5.50/Hr.
penlhouse vus • $800 BIKE TO BCHI Freshly
SO COAST METRO • pnted 3BR 11hBA
2 bd, condo· $1095 condo. lnalde lndry, d/
PENINSULA • 2 bd w. nice pallo. $925/
House $1200 mo. Agent 962·8891
Oen front condo fully
furn studio loft, gate
ouarded comm, $1300
LIDO ISLE • 2 bd
Condo S1295
NEWPORT SHORES •
3bd House $1500 BALBOA ISLAND • mo dep. 627·7957.
2bd baytront • $2200 On Beach. t st mo $950.
LIDO ISLE • 3 bd, bay· new/2 mstr ates, huge
front· $3000 bale. pl/spa. $1490.
EMERALD BAY· 4 bd 818·952·5225 .•
house · $3500
CORONA DEL MAR •
3bd hse, vus, pool
$3,900
WINTER
RENTALS AVAILABLE
Waterfront Homes Inc.
Realtors
631-1400, 760·3600
BAI.ROA
JSl.J\N D 2 I 06
lllVINE 2144
38R-2'hBa 2·~ twn-
hma. dbl gar. nrly new
cpl/paint. Park·aettlng.
$1195/mo 788-3832
NEWPO H.T
Bfo;ACH ~ l IJ9
$1500/mo. lmmac 2Br
21hBa, 2 yr pMt condo
steps 10.JH(y. Frplc, 2·
car gar. 213•377·2464
$950/mo (213) 431-4756 1 BR ground floor, encl pnt. Quiet. $74(). 120 2Br 1 Ba, garage, from beach. Only ~No penalty, Call
STEPS TO SAND! patio, new cupet. car-E. 20th St. 642·9<>60 lndry, bay view, all $400/mo. 042-4091 °""'°"A&. ......m NOWI
port, convenient loc. ---------utils pd $1250. Cllnt ---------1 YEARLY 1 to 3BR $850/mo. 673-4677 E/sld• sharp 1 BR. 673·3777 or 891·1415 Prof, tun & energetic M/ • homea/duplexes avl ----...,-,.......-.,---bltln gar no pets F 21·30 to ahr fabu-now $650.$1450/mo. 1BR, block & Vl from $695 Pa~ Agt 546: A.TIRACTIVE 2BR near toua 2BR 2BA apt In
Vill1Rental1 beach. Stove, relrlg., 5880aft6p,979·3848 • Ferry, gar, patio. Promlntory Pt. $650/
67
a:_A
912
new carpeting/paint. lndry. $1,050/mo, mo, Call Tom 213-545-
.,_ lndry rm, vacant. Sin· --..,,EA,...,,..,S="T=s ""'1o=e:--yrly. 673-4866. 6864 °' 714-433-8485
VIEW VIEW VIEW gle, prof. only. $850/ •Back Ba~• LIDO ISLE fully furn ROOM POR Rl!NT
mo. 675-1896 2BR 1 Ba, small back 1 Br. Ulll, gar Incl. $400/ mo. Utllllles In-
Guard galed w/ocn & 410 Seaward 2·slory yard, gas W/D hkups. $780/mo yrly. 1 per· eluded. E'ald• C.M. city views from most 2BR 1BA, encl patio, No pets. 045·HS31 son, no pets 673-0837 houa•. 850-3345 rooms. Skylights, comm pool, dbl car· after 3pm
hrdwd nra. trench drs •---------w /beveted glass,. etcl ~~.:.a6~~50. No Pets. MONTE SERRENO
S44ootmo 040-5324 ~~~=-~-=-APART~TS CHARMING 2Br 1 Ba.
YOU KNOW YOU trplc, 2-car gar, w/d 1 BR 1 BA, $ 5. $3 50 WINT TO hk up. so. ot PCH. OK1st Mo R•nt Re·
Live By th• Waler! Refs. $1260, utll pd. 6 frig a avl. Covered
1 BR .... Quiet .... $875 mo . lae, S500 dep. perking, cable. beeutl·
3BR ... Exec ... S2t00 Avail 1'h6. 673·6353 fully landscaped.
New 3BR hm .. St850 ..... o_r._8_1_8·_5_00._1_2_t8___ Pool, 2 tndry rms, soc
Homes For The Holl· OPEN beamed celllngs, gales 548-7017
dav• Sllll Available lofted BR, kllch & •·s-u_p_e-rb-1 B_R_u_p_s-trs ___ E_n_c
lndry rm. Garage. gar, elec range, frig.
$795/mo. Avall nowt NI pets. Patio $550/
72o-0423. Jim, Agt. mo -+-dep 642·5964
L 0 VE l Y 3 Br 2 1hB a Roommate wanted for
townhse In Park New· 3BR 2BA houaa In
port. Avail Oec . .June. Costa Meaa. Maaler
$1560/mo. 640-0316 bed ba. $500/mo.
McLAIN ENTERPRISES ulll Incl. 842-4538·
FEATURES __ J_an_e_i_·-------1
EXCLUSIVE WHAT A VIEWI NB 28R
BEACH & COUNTRY pent. rec fac., gated, nl• F to ahr w/aame.
CLUB COMMUNITIES $650 + tA. ec&+t75.
1. 2 & 3 Bedroom
Apts W/frplc. wel bar,
m icro, w/d hkups,
central air & garage
w/elf.tra storage. All
maintenance Incl.
Rfo:NT/\l.S
W ANTED .~7 :.?11
Announcements
ANNlll'N< I l\11-.NTS
2~20 Call DANIEL •Hl!A
842-4321 Ext. 207
DELI Counter Help
N.B. area aandwtch Join a depraaalon ahop. Good atartlng
atudy and ba paid up pay. Exp a help. F/T
to $450 for panlclpa· or Pit. 831-0144
tlon. Muat be berw•an
DEPRESSED?
8AD?BLUE?
18 & 55, male or f .. "'F"'E"'D~EAA~~ .. ,.....J~O~B~S~.~Ear-n
male (of non-chlld $15,000-$59,450. Call
bearing potential), In for avaJlabl• 'Jobs. 1 •
good health with 900-446·9113, Ext.
eymptoma of dept... 135. S15/per call.
alon fot at leaat 1 --,.....,...------
month. For lnforma-GI" SUPERVISOR
tlon c:all 714/752·7910. Coordinate receMng,
I.OSI'~ •N BAY Waterfront. •2BR, 2BA, trplc, pool.
l!l•e•nt "Versailles" 3BR. 2BA, gar, fum/ Nwpt Hg1a. $1100/mo.
condo near beach & ~~~·1 ~2200/mo Yrly * 675·7887 * llillilli ....
Small 2BR 1 BA, t/p,
gar. lndry, no peta.
614 Marguerita. Open
Sun 1 to 4PM. S 1,000.
H UNTINGTON Sorry, no pets.
FROM S 1 ,295/mo
THE NEWPORT MARINA
760-09t9
Mature, reapon woman •••k• h•• alt or room In exchg for It hHkpg
or PIT child care. Rafa
avl.873 .. 802
H>lJNl> ~~t:.![>
prep a •ending Of
Hlcttory Fanna glfta.
No exp nee, wllf train.
Part or full time. Apply
In peraon, Waatc:lllf
Plaza, 17th/lrvlne, NB. Hoag Hospital. Single ---------Avl Nowl Unique condo, 1 BR. Quiet end unit. 3BR, 2Be front h®se •Block to Beach, clean city llghla view, tav·
Very pretty l.'lew. Per· Cape cod style, trplc, 2BR 1 BA w/gar, trplc, lshly furn, $950/mo
feet condition. Only w/d. winter or yrly $1000. 557-6290 daya (818) 448·5377
$125,000 w/EZ pay· 875·8505 avl now 631·5550 eve/wknda
menl terms. Call Or. •BLUFFS 4BR 21hBa Adama 07S.3197 Furn 3Br 2Ba, trplc. Patio. 2 car garage patio, BBQ, VERY
MUST SELL!! NICl!I Lae tll 6/20/92. Nr comm pooVahopa
Belcourt 5Br, family $1195/mo 07S.5383 Sl500 Bkr 759•1234
Apartments
For Rent
G ENt-:tlAI. :w u2 home. Ideal cul-de-NEWER liAYFRONT HM 2BR 2BA den. Nwpt aac location. Encl Shorea. Assoc pooV
yard, great potential. 3Br 3Ba, 2-car gar, tennis. $1100/mo & LONG Br•cH Price reduction to wshr/dryr. Yrly $2900/ aec. 731~571 '°"'
S1050 000 Shown by mo. Call 752·5181dya 1.....,.-,..--,....------800 I! Ocean Blvd
appt wi agt · 38R 281, lrplc, gw. lndry, pelio, Xtra lrg Apts. 1 BR,
1 blk to bchl Wnlt $1100; Yftf 2BA & 2BR, 2BA. lg
Virginia Swan st215tmo. (7t41 &13-1900. pvt pat1oa, nr beach.
760.9640 1_1_33_4_5,_h _s1 _______ ,_2_1_3..._J _4_3_5_·2_t_o_7_
548-2525.
COSTA MESA 2624
SSH MOVE IN E'llDI
2BR, 1 BA, No pets.
280-C 18th Place
844-0452
•Almost new spacious
1BR $66-0. Gar, c:able,
patio, tndry rm avl.
Water/trash pd. Sorry,
No pets 031-8427
* E.Slde, 1 BR 1 BA.
patio. new paint, car·
port, w/d, No pela.
$695/mo. 720-1565.
BEACH 2840
FOR ACTIVE SENIORS FAIRWAY APTS It 81G CANYON •1&2 Bdrms from $650 644-0509
•Optional meals, trana •--......... ------& housekeeping NPl' Hghta 2Br 1 Ba,
•Grpt location trplc, garage. No pets.
•On·slle parking Ideal tor retired per-
•Actlvlty program sons. $800. 760-9077
•Heating & air cond Walk to Boh nr Hoag
Ask •bout our *Dec. Rent FREEi mov•ln allowance * lBR·From $695
Huntington
Terr•c• North 18700 Florida SI.
Huntington Beach
714/848·6402
PooVSpa 646-6838
When looklng for a full.time
fob, It tak• practlc:llly no
time to etleell the
opportunities In c:taulfled.
Commercial
Real Estate
HlJSINl·.SS <H t H'E
f'O H tU :l\:T :.?7f>'I
Found • bicycle In New·
port. 642-8490. ---------
Found! Short hair black HICKORY FARMS
cat w/whlte apot, tan Have hollday tun In collar. Vlclntly of Marl· making gift bukata &
nera and trvlne, NB. In aalea. P/T Ot F/T.
May have bean In Flex hr•. Will train.
area for aeveral AboVa average wage•.
wMtls. 548-8431. Apply Weatcllff Plaza.
I.oat cat, 10/24, near1_1_7_lh_&_irvt_,,._. _N_.a_. __
•NB llx•o OHie• l'lldwat/Slater, long
Sult••• h12, tum. hair, brown/Otg/whl Fraa parking, lunch room & coffH, recept, _R_rNat __ d_94_7_-6_99_7_. __
HONEYBAKED HAMS
Now hiring for Holiday
Seaaon. Cuatomer
••rvlce, phone• a
dell. Apply 9:3Q.11am
or 2-4pm, 3700 E.
Coast Hwy., CdM.
conf room, FAX, cop-I.oat Puaport & Birth
ler. Near JW Airport. Certlflcat•, Mandana
1350/mo, mo-to-mo. Sheybanl mlnovt
Al Quinlan, 833-9550 870-2779, ---------REIVA( .. /
~rwrwr t1·x ·11
2Br 2ba yrly, view, 2 car
gar, frplc, lolal remodl ll-------------------------------------------------------------------------
REALTORS•
SOUTH COAST
METHO 1086
1/2 blk to bchl $1300.
548-4122 Eves/Wknds
ON THE POINT. 3Br
2Ba, modern kitchen.
2-car gar. 673·1862,
818-244·5512
('OllON /\
IH.J. M /\IC ~I :.?~
.
ERVICE
LOCATION!!
Great 3br 3ba. 1500
a/f, 2 atory 2 car ga·
rage, lndry rm, Int•
rlor decorated • tllel
Palloa, S 189,000.
Dave, 540·8880
Heritage lnveatment.
226 Goldenrod, 3BRI----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.
1 Ba beach home, 2
car gar, atove, frig,
yrlr lae $2000/ mo.
Av 1 'hO. 498-2647
2Br tba rear unit Hallo-
trope. View, clean,
walk lo park/shops.
Service
Directory
Houses /Condos
For Sale
/\( '('(It IN Tl N(;
-········· ":t'IN<; a-1111; $980/mo. 840-5633 ... YIYIMljllll
4BR 2tABA, com. pool ... -------• tan, ocean view, gar-
MOBii I"
llO Mt-:s I I 110
dener. $2,500. Bkr.
Avail now. &4<>-4152.
Avocado Ave. 2BR 2BA,
a/c, $1400/mo. att.
HUNTINGTON Jar, 973-3302 or
BEACH AREA I 13-541·36e3
••S370/MO Incl utn, JASMINE PARK. 3BR,
Sr. Park, over 5~~ 3V.BA. Fireplace, A/C,
2Bdrm 2Ba IMMAC au1omatlc garage.
LESS THAN, s.to.ooo. 12200/mo. 72().3965 •v Owner 71~73-i LAROE 5BR, maid'• 9211. C.U fOf APPL quartans, 4 1,\BA, pool,
llESOllT
l'ltOl't-:HT Y t :,Ho
No matter
what you're
doing, your
hometown
newspaper
view. Block to bch.
$3850/mo. 873-1520
Newly upgraded 3BR
2BA; lovely HV Hlll9
atraat; lg yd; Aval
now: 12,500/mo; 619/
755-9329
oo .... vu ~ RM. new carpet, 811 .... ward 21R, HA, frP. g.,, lrno . .,.,....
INCREASE
YOUR REACH
T"ROUQH OUR NEW IMPROVED
LOWER RATES
r :c .. r
$1.50 per llne
per day.
Thal'• ALL you pay.
8eMd on 4 llntt.
13 '"""'°"' In Ole
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For m0t• Information
CALL TODAYll ASK FOR CANDY
YOVI
89Mce Dlrect.ory
RapreMntatlVe
842-432j
Ext ato
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1:1 \lfljl~ll 0.l1 I.JO
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fits In.
walk •• ...... i ........ Cut• a oozy
38A 2.8:0.~1100. Allt 11eH ·~. • 8iutNere t1/ 8. 3a4 fl'tarM to ftnl9h. C ... n.
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l'aat. Ouatlly wotk.
Uc.I06544. 122-7705.
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Cuatom D••l•n•d //Drlvawaya-pattoa-* Hou••/Offlo• P•Nc•sa: TllS.
Hom.. & Addition•. path• ate. No lob too Ucansed, bonded, In-N•w R•P • Red#oodl
AMA 281-6092 •mall. Raaa. uo. lond sured alnce 1980. C.clar Post . CM/NS.
Mickey 536-0553 630-1438. Jim Whyte 642·T2oe H/\T HHOOM
H EFI N ISU .l ·H H
Reg4&u tuba, alnka. tll•,
c:hlpa, crack• etc. Any
cond/tlm•. Color•.
Quar.114/MM»e59.
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-------,,....---BRITISH HOUie. * Oaalgn. In COllCfete. CLUNING, rellable,
Driveway•. patios, avallabl• weekend•.
pool decka, complete 962-4052.
removal aarvlce. fr" 1~----...~,...-......,,,••t. 556·1924 Hou•• or Otflc• Ex· perlenced & rellable.
T.J. P9lta Cone. Conti. Cone-Reaaonable rateal Ex·
Btldt..elock. St. Uc. 217329. cellent Srvcl 839-4187
Hlghtlt ~-~ Prlc", HOUSECLEANING by
(7 I JapanH• lady. Own
1-·mt:wo on :rn t"'
Firewood, mostly Eu-
clyptua, S 120 per tA
cord. Wiii deliver.
722-7124.
Ci/\H /\<il·: l>O OHS
&. O l'ENE HS :11;·~~
< '1-:ll/\M IC tranaportatlon. Call 0 D • 540-0527 ara9• oor n• pelra 1 o yr• exp.
HAlll.JNH .n ..!o
Heul 4.U. 15" Ott
RatH or other e•
ttmatea. O•n. Haullng.
Frff .. 1. Uc. #11869.
844-0380
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Sl-'t<VI< t S I .~ I
Mlaslng penone • mlaa-
lng epouue. lltvC Of
proc•aa a preonuptuat
background chactc a
pre-oohabltatlon b.._
ground check. On•
low fM, fr .. OOtl4aU ...
tatlon. 21ll-30'7-H22.
2• hra/7 day9.
MOVIN lt ;t H:M l'IAN<> & VOC/\I.
PUBLIC NOTICE 1.1-.SS< )NS .l •u,H
The Calif. Publlo Utllt-Plane L•...,.. VOUI
tlea Commlae!on RE· home. Ja:u, ctasaka,
QUIRES that all UHd pops. 15 yra •llP· BA
houa•hold good• Muatc.1........,..
mover• print th•lr
P.U.C. Cal T number, HOO t'IN<i .I !• to
llmoa and chautfeura Re-Roof repatra. 1,,.._
print their T.C.P. nu~ r1ot d'..m.-.--~ ber In an advert!... -·-.-• .._ ••
m•nta. If VoU h•v. a excellent refa. l' daya.
queatlon about the a. ChaMlng 8tOWn Oon-
gallty Of a mov.,, limo • t r u c t I o n • LI o •
or chauffeur, call: 1921831. 24 .. 1413
Pub!IC Utllltlaa
Commlaalon
714-658-4ti1
l'l\IN 'l I N(, :IH:>H
SC'U t-:t-:N
S l·.ltVll I S !'t 0 0 Pelnt removal, boat
trallera, boa$ parta,
lawn furnltur•. 714-
847-1162.
C AHI N l·.TS :M !IO
Tll.l·:S .1 :,~!H Houaecl••nlng, Mesa
Verde ar•a. Rauon-•Rx TILi DOCTOR• able rates. Call Nancy.
lnatall, repair. cl•anJ 435-1210.
hrdwr, sprlnga, opnr•, ti"-_,~ 1 po, & MC, doota. 7 ti Jfll ..
dav aerv. 850-5078. Nettwe Lentl•••~•ne 0uautv •
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Metlouaou.-.....•a
Mobile 8ctMn hMce
Nobody b•at• our ~ (714)842-Mtl
aaaJ, regrout & grout 1'y""o_u_r_l,,..m-,-pro_v_,e_m_•_n..,.t
recolor. 982.0058 Group. Cl•anlng, d• tlANl>Y M/\N :171 o Lawna, prunlng, Clllkll'Mfa.Nctllntaior
l l f'llfll S I I l!I NI, I
..... coNVEVS CUSTOMS
Cablnata/,urnltur•.
Flnlahaa/Reatoratlon.
All quality. 041-~75
Cuetom Cabtn•try. Only
the fln•tt at ,.aaon-
abl• prlc••· Ouallty,
On• •r On• Tll• a.lung, upgrading or
Exc:el.prlcH. KlVbalh r •Pa Ir• for your
6 ff o orlng , LI c . hou ... apt. vac:ancl ..
,.,...,.R•PAIRS Ho'"4tl
ft•ntal PROPERTIES
Palnt·Catpen1ry-etc.-
Orywall. Gaty645-5277
atump grinding clean-(l.IOft.Ml)l4W20t upa. h•IJl.aiAYI t . 1K OH, tntet\or
T!!!,~~INI ::~:p~r~'eat. o a o ~
Sprinke. lnatalatlon ~·~7H~_10_1~-..... --R•uphotatery &
111 11
IJOMI· S 11<
T'" Trtmmlng/Removal Mlohatl Co1 Paint .,__R_•_Pa1_,._._a..Me __ 1_2·--
u.n MM!«. l Qeenupa 812/hr, + matertals up~rmoat. 93, ""363 ::T~ll-=E~ln-.~t."":11'."'ed'""."J':/R=-.-p-.~,,-eo~. DAN'• Homa/ButlntH
1591315, 770-2780. or offlc•. 88s-&-41a
S!-.t<Vll t-,S 1:1 th Pnimpt COUl1eOUt S.W. Improvement. Drywall.
Frea Eat. & Refwancn Car~nlry a. Painting. _.lotln6~.84Ml79 ~. Elcp. ,.,., Booded. 945-?&ll
C'l\HH·.11
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~ •432-e804• Ref•enc•a 17MOOe at. LIO. ••MO•• fWNMW Clrole lhlnt.
•TR I :.!~"::~. DO ~ou WA.Hr M ....... ~., Lii• hakp. •rranda. u ANDY • uoy • · "'" Cooking. Avall 3 daya. ru. An lAam to crMt• auc-W"knda OK. ...-.141a. Elec.Plumb-PaJnt. u. hPP••~•111•n. Lew11t,
caaa with M. UMman a !l(p, mom to care for carpntry, ~c 4k)1~ •••.-.. 1114419
Aaaoc. 7 .. 7003. your child In mv CM.
home. llotn••d. HANDYMAN 8ERV1ce •
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Battyalt In '* CM .... l:tl•H4&; Mt. NtOI . home. "41ta. 0 to 4 Yt9 ' • re .... ..,., tM2.oH7 old. JuU. 439 1141. 11 1\t 'I I N •• .17 •n
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try. 20 Y'9 ••P· A9'1-:!,":· ~ 7==
ab ... ,.fa. '31-4048. lpm. 714/n3.0271
Maatet Cetpent., 8iltv.
New Conet.-Aemodefa
Cntr. UC.llMOH74 Buy tt. a.ti It. l'1nd h.
Stephen, 14e-114e Claallfted.
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149-3858
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Quality pelndng by
profeaelonale •
UDllQIOM. IMur..t.
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MM .. 1PM, Mon-Prt. otw, l200. 11'11i1 .._ ,..... ~ 11'1 ...,.. ehMI, rtch fMhoanv
Mft at HomHtead cotor •100 ...... 11: ........ , w.,.. rn eo1i&Ci ~
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No LP. nee. A Daily .... 125. 154-2314.
lalilfY °' uoo fOt ~ RMIM..Z Ht-IHIYtno mctM. 714/ atOOle MO ... ~
.... 11 eld. 34M. table '40, md COflM
PersonJI:, RI llC'TYJOPC llGR tat»e aso. l40-?1:t1.
..... &eute eicp *''d. ENTER ctr 1750, oak
PMftM· "bkkPO typ. crib 1110, din MN LIQ
1ng •. • W/P. Patrt<:k hutch 1595. bkcue INTIL 1'1' ~I I I 1 ·
Ollffple MIS-6800 ISO, plcturff 115, vac-ATTRACTIVI Ml·N 111111 uum ISO. o.lc atuelent blonde, epontaneoua. RIAL llTATI AllT dak Hs. o-waterbd 48 YEAR OLD mty +, aHk• man,
Tep Pretluoer U8'. aofu 195, daka EX ITEW••DE apeclat qualltlea. non ... k• eicp'd llo'd Aa· 5• chra '20, K·b9d • "" II amoker. fun-lovlng.
• ...-. Ca• Petrlolk 1210, mo,., 973-0848 Who (daaplt• th• 10 high moral ethlca.
T....,. H•l 800 KINOSIZE WATERBED • Jb•. I hav911't been One woman + one ..... ,L •••El No-wave mattraaa. In-!)'lottvatad to lose), I'm man only. 1114053. ,..,,.. .,.. ' cludaa frame & head· tbld, looka 35. (No •111·•----"'"N-EW ___ _
,.......,_,_.., board. Oooct condl-.cone-yet). 1ni not
... -....fl1Ttn-1oto tlonl Only $200. Call ~vain, but want you to TO 589-7904 le know that you'll be Ret.11 S.ln ' ave me• proud to have ma AREA
PIT, Chlld'• Educ. ~sage--._.______ walk beside you. I'm a SWF, 27, attractive.
Book Store. Flex. hra. LI WOOd Wltbd W/pede• warm-hearted, fun adventurous. profea·
JuC9y 657-3ee0. tal • ntad, mk'rored peraon with a ·brain. atonal, an)oya music.
hdbrd htr/matra. • Mat Looking for aame. the outdoor•. wMk·
Saia9 Hll 1499. 754-71397 (Someone with buSI· end ~etawaye and a NATURALIZER Off d"lgner atiwrm nr neas acumen who Is great joke. Looking for
FIT • PIT motl'lat9d Washed grey bamboo socially adept). I enjoy a witty, down to eanh,
aale•people nMded •ofa/ chr/ottoman glamoroua _aettlngs cute SWM, 2&-35 with
to ... America'• *1 fabric, offwht w/ bl~ but am not afraid to almllar lntereata.
brand of womana' =tripe, ovarszd pll-get my fingernails tl'4062. sho••· Naturallzer. , reg S2900, now dirty. Wolild love to•-----NIC_E ___ _
Com~ earnings 11400 all, 842·2255. find eomeona 44 to 52 a beneftts pkg Apply who "really" know• GUY ~aturallZM We~ Shoe Tan 8 ft aofa/loveseat how to awing dance.
Shop a, Faahlon I•· 1100. blk ofc chr $20 who would en)oy par-WANTED land. For appt, call 548-4233. llclpatlng with me In by 59 yr. young SWF,
Kata McTighe, 114-my current activities of slim and 1rlm, likes &M-5085. bicycling and skating. walking, talklng, sun,
(I can get back Into football, jazz, hot
SALES REPS a n d • n j o y p a r· dogs. beach, living.
Amark:a'a flrat ear1h· 'SOUND OF MUSIC' tlclpallng 111 spectator1 __ *_40_6_7_. -----
frien dly catalogue Complete aet of 8 •ports With you -In PETITE
b aaed Multl·Leval Bradford Exchange moderation). I love a
Marketing Is awaeplng colletor's plates by corny Hnse of humor. WITH
the nation. For Info on Edwin M . Knowles. Went aomeone who Is PZAZZ
thla ground floor op-Features scenes from •mature enough. to un· ponunlty of the '90'a the movie musical. derstand when I aay I wishes loving, gener·
call Neturel World SUH In original boxes. am ready to trade off ous. Intelligent SWM, 714-78• 2a•a b di my business life to trim, tall, N/S, 45-55 to ..,. .., never een splayed. cherlah ma, ahare
IECTY PfT Makes • great Christ· devote myself to a wonder of life. Love mas girt, Asking s250 partnership (so that It d 1 bl 1 Proftclant In WP 5.1. the set. Pleaae call will run amoothly) anc ng, cycl ng,
typing eowpm, dle1o, 845 ·t 933 after where my panner ap-baking brownies. _ _.. "--h I #4049. trana ..... puuna, P ones 5:30pm. Or call eny· prec ates the value ofi---------
& flll'J f0t amall firm time, leave message. my contribution. I've PRETTY
___ 3_1_·_9 _7_7_o __ 110 Inch, 2 h/p, 1101220 !r.8;'1 3~y ~~:,:~nc~~ AFFECTIONATE
STAFF NEEDED w/5-0 Inch fence, $300 chlld, going to school, LADY
To work w/develop-675-4634 daye, 675-and starting busl·
m •..... nu di __ .. ,_ c .. ,1• 1211 evea. th t seeks attractive, mar· ,._,,. ...,..v '" =-~~----,.---nesses, so a so-rlageable men, 45-58. dran/aduns In group Boutique close-out. clally, I am almost rm educated. playful. hOme ..nlng In Cotta Wholesale prices. brand new. 14078. ti f I I Meta. OOOd beneflta. 673-6120/appt. 1~·--------crea ve. very em n ne Wiii train. All . ahlfts ____ ....;,..;,.___ ATTRACTIVE and vivacious. I've
naed9d. Call 557.a113 Electrolux tank vacuum. many Interest•. Would
for Information excellent condition. BLONDE love to share youra.
S55. 875-6024. WIDOW Call pleasel 14061.
TELEMARKETING Gameboy power pack, 50's, Newport Beach, PRETTY
Part.TI!n9, aftamoona. carry .case. 6 games active, energetic. FUNNY No aelllng, jutt aet ap· S 1 to. 969-6009. would like to meet hu-
polntmenta. 17/Hr + Gian allders. oversized morous. happy gent HAPPY
bonua. Must have ex· 8 ft. doora s3oo. 673• for early morning DWF. 40lsh, aeeks fun perlence 840-4420 2749. walks, great com· companion for what·
US MAIL JOBS
~--------munlcatlon / share ever. Age no barrier. • • Uke new 110ft chain your Interests too. Call and make me
$11 .n to $14.90/$9.95 link fence w/dbl gate, rll40n. laug"I tl'4055.
IN. Now Hiring. Your uaed brick. 642-4610. 1---------1-----------
Area. No Experience SHADE TREES. Huge ATTRACTIVE PRETTY
Necesaaty. 1·9()().288· now. Instant shade. LOVING SHAPELY
1aaa ext. 1535 01tterent kinds. 15 ga1. HONEST BLONDE Iona. All ten for S200.
Merchandise Pine trees 3-4 ft, pot· DWF, 35, N/S. son 7 SWE. aucceuful ex·
t9d. 25 tor $50. 25 years, Catholic Chris· ecut1\re, humorous.
roael/$75 674-9422 tlan, lun-lovlng. down non-religious, loves
CAMEILl\S &
Ef.aUlt'Mt:.:-4 l t>Ulti
to earth, famlly, Splrl-weekends away. ski·
tual values. seeks Ing, laughter. Seeks
SWM, 3 ·s. similar SWM 35-45, success-
quarrt , enloys chll· Jul, attractive, witty.
Nikon FO Camera 2a. -dlen. 4050. comrmmtcatlve, n/s/d. Typewriters, gd wrkng • Committed relation·
ANllUllt.S 1,010
cndln, IBM axectve 75 Toklno lena, w/ BALDWIN ship/marriage. 12950.
S45. '30 vtnt•ge Royal ~~;~: ~~~ ~~~: BROTHERS manual 11&. 54s-e1ea. 87s.1211 eves. SEEKING
LOOK·ALIKE MR. RIGHT
APl'l.IANCES HO I l C'Ol.1.1-:CTIBl.ES
BU17 22' Kanm0ta w/Water,
Ice, top frMzer, clean,
run• gooct, white color
$225. (114) 548-3188.
38" Caloric hlgh·brollar
gas range, good
condition. 545-8451.
wanted, (Alec, Wllllam, SWF, 41, 5'4", 115,
or Danlel), dark· llke outdoor aports.
haired, Ice-blue eyes, movies. SWM, 38-46
tall and handsome, with a sense of
'SOUND OF MUSIC' professional a plus, humor, •lmllar Inter·
Complete set of 8 by blonde beauty, est, romantic, commit·
Bradford Exchange SWF, 28. #4091. ted relallonahlp/mar-
colletor'a plates by •---8-RA--IN_S___ rlage. 14058.
Edwin M. Knowles. 1------------
Featu'rea scenes from WITH SEEKING Hotpt. 14 cu ft ref rig,
frost frM, 2 yr• new,
xtnt cond. •lmnd color
1300/obo. 850.2498.
the movie musical. SINGLE Still In original boxes. LEGS •••
never been displayed. Super pretty blonde, DAD•NS
Makes a great Christ· writer/ dancer, 29, DWFNS 32. llkea mov-~ mas girt. Asking S250 5'7", aeeks aecure, lea, plcnlca, dancing.
Kenmore electric atove the aet. Please call stylish, fun-loving. er• camping, cuddling.
115 873-2749. 8 4 5 ·1 9 3 3 aft• r allve troublemak•r, Wishing for outgoing,
RCA Wh lrlpool gaa 5:30pm. Or call any· 25-40, over 5'9" with humorous. loving guy,
dryer, 5 yra old, xlnt time, leave message. simple tastes: orag. 28-34, who loves ro-
condltlon 1125/obo W•ll•o • "Bar oque ano 10 opera. •404&. mantle times. who Is
85().2498. pettem " 7-pc sliver CLASSY atrong and believes In
Refrigerator 1200,
WUh9r 6 dryer, 1140
each. dlahwaaher
S125. 848-5848
lazy ausan, never hlmaelf. #4092.
u .. d. d tscont'd item. ROMANTIC SEXY
no longer avallabla, BLONDE
Sacrmca at 11,195. green eyH, 5•2... SOLE
Seara 11 o dryer 110, 5
yr old elac atove,
clean 110, 10.•Pffd
650-9170. OWF, extremely at· PROVIDER
tractive, 40'a. flt. t in· Slngte warm Latin,
cere, loves outdoor 40'•· 5'8", 135. lovea
actlvttles. Seek• hon-d anclng. theater.
eat, tun-loving, at· mountain•, water
fectlonata, attractive, aports. Looking for
relatlonshlp oriented SWM, atable, humor·
gentleman. 1114064. oua, last relatlonahlp.
FHl-:E TO YOU 6022
bike l20 es4 8043 FREE: Two Bauatt ' • • hOunda, male and f ..
Toahlba microwave w/ male. Muat go 10-
walnut can. Ilka new gether. Call 875-3623.
S15Q/obo. 850-2•98.
.n;wi-.r.HY. FtlHS
FllHNllllHI-; hOl-1 & AH I' fi02f1
3 t>w-atoola, dattc WOOd, Certler W9loh man'•
gooct condhlon 1 100. t I I I 720-0225 Ot 720-1"•• panther, • an. au ~-----_ ....... __ •1 gold, new. mint cndtn,
3 pc. grn uctlonal eofa rat•ll $4400, asking
1150, twin cherry wd S30001Eve1 651-1884.
haadbrda 1126, king 1 have l 152K worth of
haad brd walnut •50. Jewelry, ••II f<>f $70K
tub .ncloaure 1115, obo Ot tr•d• for boat,
db4 bad walnut foot/ RV or 77 841-6855 hdbrd ISO, wd baby ' .
<Ht IC t t tr HNI 1 llHE
HH'll'Mt NI 1;0-17
crib 150, mirror '40.
113-2749
au, Furnitur e White
c.rtb w/matrffa 1150, Large offtc• ctnk w/lft
chat of dfwra lt<IO. hand return. o.k ttlm.
Emm•IJui • stroller/ •1&0. Large 4-drwr file baaainet 145, OU\ef cabinet sn. 815-483<1 mfao. All llu new. days. 815-12'1 eves.
722-0aO. Recorderi1ranacrlt>er, 2
BellUtft king 04ak wtrbed Electric TypewTltera,
w/ma tohng ro olle r cannon 9ddlng ma· '300. 733-3143. chine 790-1181.
UP TO •eoo
PER MONTH
*"CllBml* Ealfy morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Tuesday, Thursday &
Saturday. Must have
dependable tranSportatfon
and liabd,lty tnsurance.
CALL 841 4333·
~Mm\ ?n'WPORT BF.ACH
EAST COAST
ENTHUSIASM
#4047 .
Cluellled work• -beyond
I ahedOW of I doubt.
SWF, 29, professional, ,.---------.
blonde, 5'8". with
great •911•• of humor,
enjoya apontan•oua
axcuralona, mu•lc and
pro-sports. Looking to
meet tall attractive,
playful profeaalonat
with aanaa of humor,
ln•ex•pen•1lve •
'(In lk apen' livl not hlQh In price; rea1on1ble:
c1aume0 ...
advefUalng f'ml.
lanlfled Advertlalng 6'2-5879
SWM 30-45. #4063. --------
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IVIR PUllHT HONEST PROFESSIONAL WfTH PHONE NUMBERS .
TREAIUREll • WONDIR DWM, born June 3. LOVING SWM, 30, e·. 200 Iba., 1·too-884-0ATE• EJCl. 40
what It would be Ilka 1911t, allghtly di•-SWM. age 28, over e •Mka fun and outgo-I TRONQ a eAUTJPUL .
to ftnd • down to ab I• d ' but n I c •. ft, tall, hOplng to find Ing fm. I Ilka playa D~ •
•atth guy whh Raga Nead'• humoroua, an attractive blond and hot air balloon 1.eoo.n3 LAtft'••• 1on1 :
Profeaalonal, attrac·
live, blond, flt. SWF,
non .. mokar. an er•
getlc, caring, com-
munlcatfva, vaned In.
tarHta. (aalll~t),
seeking speclaf qual-
ity person with aenM
of humot. #406e.
To Alchff potential, c:raatlVa. affluent lady, SWF, age 21 to 23 rldH. Waiting for you. i----------
adventuroua & roman-no""amokar, no pets, who look• good In a __ '1_309_5_.______ I'm Adventurous
tJ W II h • to •hara a writer c. • ... era• your dr .. 30 aweater and mlnJ aklrt uMOVIESl 1-900-737-0IRL" .. 1~1 •
chance to tum a Fro01--•-•m_.;..·...;.~80;;.;·___ or tee shirt and blue
Into a Prince. SWM, PSYCHOLOGIST Jeans, who la wanting TRIPI!
;:_ ~ .!a~ ... ~~oo~~ AUTHOR 1ove and romance. not CHAMPAGNE!" SPIC~ bucks. My heart and SWMNS would llke to
SINC RE r:-~ut;/· 1' you've got TENNIS COACH arm• are open and m..r a "REAL" Jady .. ta goll #3048. 80+, good looking. waiting for you. Muat who amjoys new
CLASSY FUN Wants attractive. llva In HB and love to places. apontaneous
I 40' ..... _ Aft~NTURE healthy, liberal woman _k_l•_s_. _•_3..;..06.;..2.;...____ actMUes, with love of •t• ., nunelt, -•IO or non-aexuaJ friend.• WEALTHY Iii• and loll of polan-
klndl ht."."'' E•"'-SHM, 24, IS'8", m• hip 3M5 f .-5. o age. Hr•••HY tlal. •3088. rop••n• •••kfng dlum bullcS.-marriage ~I mJnded, 911Joya chn-•_,.. __ R_O_C_K_E_R__ AND FREE man ovtf' I ' t open dren, camping, dan SWM, 42, 5' t 1 ", 15-0
I d d Ing, movlaa, cuddling. WANTS m n t t 0 n e SHklng SF, 18·28, lbs.. enfoya hiking, wom.n, one man ._s_a_m_•_1_1k_ .. _. •_308 __ 2_. _ YOU desert. beach, gooct ·-Long·halr9d. down to conversation. Seeks flt only. #4052. GOLFING earth man need• free lady 21 to 45. jf3084.
SPICE PARTNER thinking woman fot WITTY
Wldow9d, 88, no de-good times. Age 18·36 WEALTHY
SINCERE pendenta, 5•7 ... want• yrs. old. Clean &
CLASSY active. fun 1ov1ng out· healthy, u.e.Too. HANDSOME tl'3076. Late 40'a, honeat, door type In good, __ ...;.______ OWM, 40, seeking In-
kind. healthy Euro-health. Enfoy mualc. SEMI RETIRED telligent. sexy knock·
pean. Seeking man playa, dining In or out. BUSINESS MAN out, 28-40. Love over 6'. open minded, L at'a atarf living. travel, movies, skiing.
one woman. one man #3067. 83 yeara old, 5'6", 155 dining, music and
only. 14076. uau Iba. Like Vegas, ball laughter. Must be
•AKES """DICAPA8LE games. beach. Would spontaneous. "3090.
• • CHURCtt/BANK like to ahare with Mias
TWO BUFF Righi. t13on. YOUNG
to have loving-caring Sure, had accident 15 SEX AND·SHY relallonahlp. Young SWM, 20, 5 '10",
5-0. 5'6". 125, blonde, Y.::~ al°,.:~. 1~! EVERY brown hair. brown
brown .. yed prof•• roaea... Since ac· DAY eyes, love• skiing and
alonal, active, pa•-cldent, have work9d Soma say It's the surfing. Seeking SWF.
slonate, seeking gen-for church & bank tor thought that counts. attractive, 1 &-24, loves
lleman. Do you akl? over 5 years. Am 35, Sinking down and to have a great time.
#4051. 5'8", N/S, aoc. drinker f"llng the cool beach _'1_3_068_. _____ _
YOU BE a. 1nt.,..t9d 1n you. a&'nd between my toes YOUNG #3047. only prompts me to I ONE Indulge in fine uanan ENTREPRENEUR
If you are over 8', I footware. 35 +. 6'4", SWM, 26, blond, 8'1 ",
50 +. sincere. hones1, ENJOY aolld. •3085. 195 lbs., wen traveled
one + one. I am LIFE SLIGHTLY and educated, SMks young 5-0lsh, attrac-beautiful woman to fall
live, romantic, respon. Almo1t every pan of WILD ONE In love wlthl 13092.
slble. healthy, good "· I'm a aacura end Professional, DWM,
sense of humor, ready educated 81 , DJM. 4o·a. 5.8 ... has new
for long-term. #4054. There are too many "Har1ey" style motor-su par tlmea and RENT
Pf-:HSONAI.
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$1.75/mln, 20 min min
LIVE! READY TO SMILE
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18 yrs+ s 1 mln/25 mlfl• 0.1.N. 1~772-2t85
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MEET
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PARTY QIRLSI
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"MAN OF thin.,• to see, feel, cycle. room for spe-..-clal lady on the back. A'FFLUENCE" taste, enfoy •nd talk You: any age, weight. _________________ _;;_ _______ :,
about not to share. I aoclally C1>nnected I've too many lnteraats L fell me partner I
through classified
10meone 1pecial
thro~c;ib cla11ilied
wanted for attractive, to 1111 here and when ,_•_3.;..0;..;6;..;3..;... -----
10 p h Is llca ted lady, you call me, we will SUCCESSFUL SWFNS, 43, who en· Joys being escorted to talk about you and SINCERE
I I II b I me. #3081. soc 11 as we as us -ROMANTIC neu occasions. You LET'S must be 6' +, 43·55, SWM. 28. 5'7", good·
with sense of humor BE SERIOUS looking. I like dinner.
and marriage minded. Dissatisfied with being dancing, sports. spon-f 4065. alone, bar ac•ne & tanelty. Looking for
posslblllty of aids? SWF. 20·30, petite,
Monogamous-minded. goodlooklng and not
up-beat, gooc:M ooklng afraid of a commit· SEEKING
SWM, 30 + aeeks ape-ment. •3064.
ANTIPODEAN c1a1 1ady 10 share me. ___ T_A_L_L.;..... __
WOMEN ;J004
.,3094,
FUN HANDSOME
PERSON LOOKING FOR TEXAN
works hard, likes to ATTRACTIVE OWM, 6'3", 180, 40,
play hard. SWM, 35, BLOND Newport executive. Is
5·11", 160 lbs •• snks SWF age 21 to 23, adVeftturasome, exclt·
woman to share and Callfornla glrl who Ing, fun-to meet ex·
care with, lntereated looks great and llkH captlonally pretty. very
In life and all there Is. to wear a bikini b• thin, SWF, 27-38, Intel-
Likes to laugh:.1.1\you cause I Ilka having llgent, outgoing. m. open p~s. • midnight pfcnlca on 1_11'.;..309.;;..;.;;...1..;.. -----"3078. the beach with a blan-
ARTSY ket, a fire, aome champagne and a
BROOKLYN beaU11ful girl. I am a
ICONOCLAST SWM. age 26. ovor 6 ft. tall, not rich and
DWM, 39, long hair/ don't want tomeone
beard. 5'1 1", 2201, n/ who will love me for
am. n/dg. splrltuaVnot money, but wlll love
rellglous. Seek artistic me for m•. If so. let's
gal, any age/race. play. Must live In HB
nice face, under and love to II.Isa.
12511'. #3019. 1113061.
BLACKHAIR •------LO_VE ____ _
sM~~~~.N 1~!oct 2 TRAVEL looking, mid 30, to SWM, 5'10", 190 lb• .• ... ka lasting r ... tlon-meat attractive SF. ahlp. Am educated
prater blond, 21 ... 0. profaHlonal, NJS. 11
1113075. you are apeclal lady
BOY
MEETS
GIRL
3().45, call. I heve
hOme In Weatmlnater.
#3085.
MIDDLE AGE
YOUNG
TEMPT
ME""
Peaceful W,arrlor look-
ing for joy, vivacious,
Hnaual: I •m 24, 6'2",
200, atrlklngly hand-
some Scandinavian;
A ppr• c la t • 1 nte I· llgence, happiness.
athletlca. humor. ro-
mance, adventure.
apontanelty, non·
materlallat. environ·
ment. #3060.
TWO
NEW ZEALAND
GUYS
SWM'a, m id 20'1,
5· 11 ", 9ducated. ou1·
going. Would Ilk• to
mHt two Catlfomla
gins Who like travtln,
aport, dining ou1. mov·
lea. 1113083. SM boy •urf. SM bOy
drown. s.. girt give
CPR. SM boy smile.
SH glr1 smite. Boy:
SAM 25. Girt: Younger
SF. 1113048.
OWM, 57. 8', 185 Iba., Haa ,.ow goff game got ~
wlshH to mMt aom.. groening? Sel tno. dubs one to ahar• Orange wltll 1 c::Mllllled ad.
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'11\'\.l IS I\.·
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quality. Sacrlfic• et
11,4115. Can help d•
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HUi\lS iO tl Si\11. UOi\ J S 7U H 3 50 FT enpa avallabt• I \' I-u -.1 I HONIC'S.
S'I t-: l!l'.0 MIHO
MOVING • Cloocl etuff
no junk, dealgner
apr1awr aofa, dr•r,
d1ka, lampa, frplc•
acreen, tool•, co~
lectbla. 21291 Se•
aprlt• Cir. VUla Pacific
Condo1, N of Hamll·
ton, w ot Brookhurat.
Sat/Sun N. '40 MOORING w/25' now, S13/ft. OeAN:a
Coronado. Xlnt lbca· 14' LIDO Marina VIiiage, 300 E. IHVINE 6 1·H a octave keyboard, full tlon, ready to Hll. WITH 1'RAILER Cout Hwy., NewPort
alze keya S100. 875-Garage Sate Turtle 65Q.S189. . Call 87!5-«W7 Beach. 714..ST.M331
4834 day/87S.1211ev1 Rock, 19216 Sierra 1• so· Private •o•t abell, yard/garage 16' tithing boat '82, 8/W Televlalon, Centre>C
& Sun1ul apeak•ra
760-17S1.
Mlt1ublahl Electronlca
America llate of the
att wide 1cr .. n 158" TV. Uk• new. Retail•
at over $2,000. wlll
1acraflce for $400
cuh. 831-8959
tools, home fum-40hp mercury, llof9d t5 foot Coronado w/ Slip In NewPort Behl
ahngs, kitchen table/ lnalde, xlnt cond, trailer. $900 $12/Ft, Mo-Mo. Incl
chalra. linens, pots/ many ll'lr ... 13950 obo 850-22015. utUs. 975-7417
pans. 7' buffet S275. 554-3111. DOCK avalt up to 55 ft,
dining tbte/chrs $150 ---------W•ntedl Hobie 16' aallboat pref. Bal lal at Saturday Nov 9 9-3. 21 ft talander, gd cond, around SSOO. Turning Basin near
NEWJ>OHT
' ' many e>Ctraa, •l••P• 4• 2-880 Ferry. Ken Nelson, head, 1 genoa, 3 Jibs, 84 7• 880 •7"' •5
Ht:ACH ti l 69
E1tate Sale, elect b9d,
potslbl• Npt allp avall, 251-4 or .. ......, 19
Sf'E t-:l> & must Hll $2195/obo
723-0832 SKI HO!\ I'S ·rn t 1; Transportation Garage
Sales
COSTA Mt:S A 6 124
comp dsk, clths misc 1·2-3_,_ft_,ca,,...bl..,..n...,c"'"ru-,..11-e-r.-3-50--•es •oaton WMter
1521 Cornwall, SaV cu rn Volvo gas VS 1/0 lS'Custom SS, con.
Sun 9-4, 85Q.4S55. eng, lo hra, loran, aole w/bOw·rlder play·
Garage Salo • Dover depth aounder, many deck, Whaler uphlstrd, Shores, furniture, ll'lras. wall atrong trlr, 24 gal fuel, 115 HP
bike, sm ref, clothes, $13,000 obo re-5106 Evlnrude, atereo. easy
3133 Cork Lane, 649-books, treasures ga-25 ft cabin crulaer roll, trlr, mlac $7,495 lore .. 10-$50 SaVSun or bst offr 631·15300.
CAM l'l-,H S. H\' S
TRJ\ll,EHS 8 0 14
19SS 2S ft tcomfort Mir
Hme, 13K ml, hydrollc
levelers, A/C, gen, TV,
VCR, Mlrco, aide bath,
5041, Sat/Sun. 2 s.3. 2112 Santiago. Relnell. 302 Mercury,
couches. tv, rofrlg, W/ -__;.------'""--1/0, Ice bx, atove, 17ft 'S7 Bayllner Cobra d, hurry whlle It lastsl Moving • everything sink, encl1ed tolleV w/traller, xlnt cndtn, ~AMIL Y SALE goes, last weekend. pmp out, Nwpt OunH no motor. $2500 rear twine , 'h
1114-ltl Automatic, lo mllH
(422501>
LIXUIOF WllTlllNITIR
13580 Beech lfvd.
992.eeoe
Hll l( " !Ill.I:,
·-·· .....
Looka ........ off the
•howroom floorl ~ lnteriof • Iota
Of PoW9f' equip. Of\IV
• ..... (224491).
JoMeon•lon =.:::? J.\( I 1 ~ 11 • 1 'I.'
CON Me"* CL 'llJ J.-r )(JI 4..2., el
640-Se::IO eatrae/reoord•, 1
owner, •tnt cndtn, ... CADILLAC muat ..... ph~ opt, 1111 lllUN SEVILLE $10,SK. 49Ml7o.
come'" thl• beauty! 1990 )(Je, iiack, 8.100 KING CAI PW IE
Gold pkg w /dlx ml, must .. If. uldng Vl,AutontatJc. CNIM, 1011 VW Bue tor .....
w""la. Hard to flndl 130,000. 831-65N. Pwr braJlH, Rear atep u It, l80(), CaM for
(814949) $9,989 b umper ( 111 88) ct.tall•. 11._...1-4441. 110,8" .lohnson & Ion TUTTLE CLICK 77 vw •'*119,...lle LI I M convertt~. •• whit•. nco n trc~ 1989,Grand Wagon .. r NISSAN V*rv clean. xint. cndtn, '14 Century l!eta•e 2628 Harbor B white a. beige. 25K 294& Hart>or Blvd 87K ml, ISIOO
W•gon, e pegr, beige, Colla Mnaf Oa. mllea, t owner, Coate M"a (30a> 983-1101.
wood trim, loaded. 540-553o s12,soo. 850-15099 ____ e_4o.e4 ___ 1_0 __ ee Jetta OL. gold, tltll9d
l3000. 7&9-715e2 ...,.,. , __ 1_8_7_C_AD_l_L_LA_C__ evetwknd. wndw., tog lt9, •un rf,
81 BUICK REGAL SEDAN DEVILLE -19,..,.9_1 _J•_•_p_,...w-,.-n-g1 ..... ,-.' 1187 NISSAN · pull out atereo. car GRAND SPORT black, 4wd, aott top, MAXIMA cw, NC. prfct cndtn. Xlnt condtnl New car Ilk• new $8500. A/T, A/C, Full power, $8300obo.160-2391. Morocco red pearl, trade lnl This car 121.e&14 p~ ,,..,1ng, CNIM
Auto, A/C, r .. ther, won't lastl Lota of ex· • Ctrl (Ot118) $8,995
load.ct. lo ml, ~k tor tr a• I • 1 1 I 9 9. r· ...... E CLICK Marco. •1~988 (2002239) VI'" 11 EAGLE TALON
<438441> Johnson & Son 1990 LEXUS E8250 NISSAN Whtt• peatt, NC. HARBOR Uncoln Mercury A ll optlona, incl. 284J~~~!.~tvd A/T, Loed.ct, l.c> ml, MITIUlllMI 2626 Harbor Blvd. phone (2SFS713) S4o.e410 A• k t 0 ' M •' 0 0
2833 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA LEXUS OF •13.9ae (Ol944t>
coata MeH 540-5630 WESTMINSTER 90 NISSAN 300Z HARBOR
840-44•1 13590 Beach Blvd. Twin Turbo, Brit• MITIUlllHI
CJ\l>ILl.,\C. 'ICHO ----
For Ad Action
Call a ATC 1983
'88 CADILLAC ....... Whit•, Alf, T·lOpl, 2833 Hatbol Blvd. FLEETWOOD 1 .. ther, toad.ct, 1o m1, eo.ta Mffa Aak for Marco. 640 44et D'EL!GANCE (9041115) $a3,888 •-------
Reat 11eal with lots of LINCOLN '71 HARBOR equip & much more. Contlnent•I. <MIO
Come see this beautyl eng. run• good $1SOO MITSUBISHI
$12,SOO (2SS772) Must ... 1 842~567 2833 Harbor Blvd.
0 Illy Clothes & tum Sat/Sun 10-4. 171 S space. Must seel E•· 639·8144. ua Galaxy, oH Irvine. tale sale. $7500 obo .• _,,...,..,..._..,,..,.,.,,,..,.,,.......,,,.,,,..~ + many gift Items & -----------.. bargains. SAT 7:30-714·774·0531, 714· 1956 CHRIS CRAFT
basemnt, car hitch, AD·VISOR 100 gal ga1, xlnt Johnson & Son . eoa1a M .. a MAZDA !1 12:; Lincoln Mercury S4CM48t
Freeh r•bulld en-
gine. Extra Ht of
Nnd paddlH, ••.a
hlll-cllmblng carl5.
Bell Moto 4 helmet. 1:30, 2246 Avalon • USE 530-7637wknds. Woody, great cond, cndtn, $34,000. S48-642.e878
5106. !'---------------~ 2626 Harbor Blvd 1989 MAZDA MPV 01.USMOHII.I·, 91 ~,5
M OTOR CY CJ .J·:
THE new engine. SSOOO. Mlnl·E1tate Sale, huge PILOT"S 45• Mooring & Boat 7 t 4·996·1455
aelectlon, everything CLASSIFIED excellent location,
Money t alka ... and
Claullled •P41•k• Its
Costa Mesa. Ca. Ex1ra clean, A/T, P/S,
540·5630 A/C. Pwr wheel• '85 Cull ... Sier• St• S700. Muat .. 111131"
I 5183.'
from A .. Z, Sat/Sun must sell now.
S-2, 262 Brentwood. 754-1797. .......
8y CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
Both vulnuable. South deals
NORTH
+KQ 6.C3
~A Q 10 6 v 10
+A 10 3
EAST
•A 10
<;;> 2
WEST
•J97 62
'V 8 3
<> 9 6 2
•J7 4
0 AKQ8764
+Q9 6
SOUTH
•8
\7 KJ9764
O J3 + K 8 6 2
The bidding:
South Wnt North Eut
2 'V PU8 4 \7 6 0
P.. Pua 6 'V Dbl
p._ Pue Pua
Opening lead: Two of 0
Some suit combinations recur
frequenUy and it paya to recogniu
them. Here's a case in point.
South opened with a weak two·
heart bid and North raised to game.
Since it waa unclear which aide held
the balance of power, Eaat'a five-
diamond bid was automatic. Rather
than bid five hearts, North might
have doubled for a plus score-if
South's hand was 1lightly stronger,
the mM38cre could have been
.bloody. However, we can't really
quarrel with North's decision in
lilbt of the vulnerability.
West led a diamond. East won the
queen and shifted to a low club. Juat
in case an extra entry to dummy waa
needed, declarer elected to win in
band. Since the spade suit would
have to furnish two diacarda for
clubs, declarer immediately led a
low spade t-0 the king and ace. De-
clarer won the club continuation on
the table, ruffed a spade in hand and
croased to the board with a trump to
ruff another spade. When West
turned up with five spades, declarer
could aluff only one club and had to
concede a trick in the suit for down
one.
Since the ace of spades was al-
most surely with East, declarer
could have guarded against. the pos-
sibility of a 5-2 break. That is not
such a long shot, occurring almost.
20 percent of the time. After win-
ning the club at trick two and lead·
ing a 11pade, declaru should hava
played low from dummy. Let's a.a·
sume East wiru and reverta to a
club. The ace wins in dummy, and
declarer ruffs a spade. As the cards
lie, that fetches the ace and all ia
well. But if the ace doesn't appear,
declarer draws trumps ending on
the table and leads the king of
spades for a ruffing fineaae. Since
East cannot have started with five
spadea to the ace, that guaranteee
the suit will set up for two diac&rds,
and there will be at leut one trump
still on t he table to serve aa an entry.
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Engaged
8 NulMnCe
10 UK rnon
14 Fregrance
15 Mountain·
18~t
pref.
17 AIMNor
18 Nut to Ont
1t Sflortly IO.,._..
22 Interpret
24 -Cello
Menotti
2tS Softens
27 Emphulzed
31 First -
32 Be41 IOUnd
33 RelplratOfY
aliment
35 Gamble
31 Floating
devlCe
39 Oeecend• 40 Fly high
41 Fann anlmal
42 Orehard 43 Vowed .,. _beg
45 Weeken 47 Moelem-
Qf99tlngs 51~
12 Ac:roea
country
54 °'*'
2 3
14
17
'
material
58 Garment
59 Weed
81 Headdress
82 Mona -
63 A91an land
var
64 Bar 1eg111y
85 Ev.'1 fton1e
68Whakl
87 Artie a.nd
George
Bernard
DOWN
1 ln1trument
2 Oles -
3 Litt
4 Arising
U(lexp9Ctedly
5 Lo~·1word
8 Small dog
7 -the Red 8 Cuban title
g Auto bodies
10 ThrUhed
11 Embl'yo oak
12 Fllh
13 Sharpens
21 Rooated
23 Blunder
25 Death: pref.
27 Realty unit
28 Long nail
29 Lundi IPOI 30 Chauffeured
34 Unbolt•
35 Foollatl one
38 Tltle
5 7
37 2114 aourc• 39 Striking
40 Somewtlat augary
•2 Of Ml1h
43 lJPP« houMS
.. Ctoth dellgn
48 Distant
4 7 Column part
48 Stew eleel'
8 9
ol
49 Rent
• 50 -drum
53 Mild oath
55 Bye-b)'9
58 In• llne
57 Dona
eo Stretcn out
11 12 13
SAii.BOARDS 70 18 SCOOT EH HO I H language. $12,995
ton Wagon new eng, 1._ _______ _
loaded, etc. 13500. CHEVROLET 9045 TUTTLE CLICK
NISSAN
841.e855. ANT l<-J llt-.S i<,,.
PORSCH E 9 17!"> Cl.ASS I C'S !l.?:,u '69 Chevelle, very
clean, 1 owner. Pasa-
dena lady, seriou~ In-quiries only to: Mall
2845 Hatbor Blvd
Co1ta Mesa
S4CMS410
boxes, Box 1643334 E -1-98-0-MAZD--A-8-2-8-•
Coast Hwy, COM, CA • • •
•1980 Ponche ·911 SC '41 Ford WOOdy (late
Targa, excellent cndtn. drive) .. .,, In M Rip.
Mu1t aee. $15,9951 tlpe/Hetnown 114,500
92625. Low mllea, loaded Obo, 498-2699. Obo (714) 984-8345
Selling merchonoise ror unefef "$501 We'n NO
yow 3 line ad FREE! FiU out the coupon below
and mo~ to: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
The Newport Beoch • Costa MP:so Pilot
330 W. Boy St., Costa MP:so, CA 92627
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19S1 Chevy Malibu
Rebuilt engine. $1000.
646-1943.
DATSUN 9 060
19SO 2SOZX tenth an-
n Ivers a r y edition.
Black & gold, Mops.
85K well maintained
mites. Good condition.
$3,500 firm. 846-0160.
nonoE 9065
89 DODGE
DYNASTY
Summit wht, AJT, A/C,
cass. low miles.
$7,9SS (602425)
HARBOR
MITSUBISHI
2S33 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
54().4491
FORD 9075
(2WSS206) TOYOTA 9 2 10
LEXUS OF 84 Toyot1 Coroll1 WESTMINSTER Extra clean! Must '"
13590 Beach Blvd. (011158) $4,995 892-e9 oe TUTTLE CLICK
91 MAZDA RX·7 NISSAN
Red, A/C, Pwr 1nrf, 2845 Harbor Blvd
chrme wheel•. leather. Coate Mesa
t,857 ml, ask for 't> S4C>-e~10 Marco S19,88B _ _._..._ ___ ..._ __ _
(904115> 1989 TOYOTA
HARBOR CRESSIDA MITSUBISHI coo1123) Ab101utety
2S33 Harbor Blvd. beautiful
Costa Mesa LEXUS OF 54().4491 • WESTMINSTER
MERCEDI•;S 9130 13590 Beach BIVd.
a92-eeoe
'71 Pamper.ct 280SE, ---------
showroom qualty, 88 TOYOTA
American, l~ory. CAMRY
$9,000 842·2255., Ascot 1llvef', A/T, Pwr
"79 MBZ 280 SLC, whV locka, toad.ct, lo ml,
tan, sunroof, chrome • • k for Marco .
whls Ilk• new, $10,SK>O $9,888 (230691)
obo 363-1623. HARBOR
'85 38osL rmmac, 11vr MITSUBISHI
·so Mustang, con~-blu, antlloc brk1, 2833 H.atbor Blvd.
Ible, white. Sell for chroms. 2 tps. s27.9k, Costa Meaa
$4,80$>. S3,000 In _m_us_t_s_e_n_54_0-_2_4_4_2_· _1 &40 4491
wheels. 954·S576. ·91 190E 2.6, blkbry, 3K
91 FORD EXPLORER
Jet black, A/C, Pwr
locks, loaded, lo ml,
Ask for Marco.
$18,98B (106050)
HARBOR
MITSUBISHI
2S33 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
540.4491
HONDA 9 085
ml, prfct cndtn, alarm,
seat mem. loaded!
S27.9/obo 528-9318.
·91 190E 2.6, gray/gray,
Ilk• new, alarm,
$2S,SK obo(2uun030)
pp 529-1304.
19SO Mercedes SO S·
class, aedan, turbo
dlesel. All po11lble
amenities. Aaklng
$7500 obo 641 ·0555
dys, 241-0390 evos.
TH UCKS !)220
'8S 4X4 PN. ve. A/C,
am/Im atereo; 351( ml,
b.ct llner, xlnt condtn.
S10K obo. 548-9102.
'90 Pathfinder XE-V8, lo
ml, xlnt cond, A/T, Al
C, cruise, P/W, P/L,
roof rack, c1tm Urea,
alarm $17.900 dye,
955.,.44S, eve, 549-
2151.
VOLVO 0230 88 580 SL 17.5K ml,
•8S Honda Prelude SI teal green. chrme 19S7 Volvo 740 GLE,
A/T, Excelent cndtnl wheels, lmmae cndtn. leather lntr, loadedl
S10,250 obo 640·S106 one owner, take over Super cleanl SOK
eves. 251-1960 days. lease/buy 723-1513. $10.500. 3&4-5SM9.
If you're ng or •c•r,
cl•sslfled has news for you.
Tunctar, November S, 1111 WedneedeJ, Noffmber I, 1•1
l.ftt Wt Forgtt: PISC'tana to rtmtm· calf wbat had bttn lost. missing or sto· SlnC't You Asktd: Novtllst Mardi Individual prtvlously rtpttWnting op·
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tawrtnce Durrell, Jtnnlftr Jontt, SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ): Focus elgn, Ctmlnl, rtlatn eomt of it• PillC"tl wlll play mNningful role.
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Ltan, Biiiy Cryetal, Ru Harriton and ness of deadlinf' Clrcum1t1nas take latt hustt.nd, R1111tll, w11 dttply on deadline. grtater knowled~ of ptt.•
Liu Mlnntlll. ,PIKn penons art dramatic turn in your favor. Scenario lnvolv..S with •trology. RUNtll Dav· C'tntag"· division of property. profits.
capable of crcratlng lm1gff, e•cel features intentt relationship, promo· tnport was • foundtr and ..Sltortal You'll bt dtaling with executive types
btfort camuaa, many •rt prHCMnt lion, reward. Capncorn rt'p,....nted. dlrt<tor of a major fin1ntl1I publlca· who demand full. not apteuh1tion.
and fascinated by psychic phenomena. SAC l1TARIUS (Nov 22·0K. 21 ). tlon. Marcia, knowing that Gemini Capricorn, CanC'tr ptnont Involved.
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numbtr le 7. Dtttmbtr could find dated by th~ who lack faith. ineplra· lftll9t UM my h1nct1 to do fu11ctlon1l n1ngt protptdt come Into sharp. clNr
many of thtH natlvn In butintte for tion Spotlight on Idealism. unlvtrul thlnp. I have elwayt been hand rocus. Rl'foN' to bt limited by ~l•tn
themMlvtt, lnvolvtd in lntentifled apptal, invitation to travt'I. Clandestine <'0111do111. Hands are of gnat 1tgnJfl. who •tt mirt'd In dichn, mediocrity.
Ion relationships. How Is your Pit«t arrangement may prow nf<'ftNty. cafttt to lllt." Marcia, Gtmlni all lht Your own judgmtnt will pron Kt"U•
thtt«day1? CAPRICORN (Ott. 22·Jan. 19) way! rat?.Movl'wilhconfldencetf
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nil plans sublf("t to change -for th~ hon. Emphaaize indeptndtn«', frtt· Moon, numtrinl .uptcts, rtlates to to· StrtU lndependenct', origlnellry, d~r·
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will aga1e> bt alive and k1c~1ng_ Focus challeng• of "dlffen!nt approec:h .. Ma· gain 1ndeptndenct', stylt is Imprinted. bttn hiddtn will bt n!VHled _ rould
on travtl, art, univtrs.il appeal. ro· ior wis h fulfilled with htlp from Scor· phyilcal attrachon much in evldtncet lncludl' 1nvolvtmtnt with mtmbtr of
m1n<'l' Burden hfted, you wcll btn•f11 l.foo, Aquuius penons '"'in pkture. . 1 1 TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20) Spoc-pio TAURUS (Apnl 20·May 20): Att•n· oppoette w~. Aquar\an Paya'° t AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb Ill) R1w ~ CAP1UCORN (OK 22 J 19) Fo light on ertdlbillty, rtputallon. posa1ble tlon rt'volvn amund nghts and permit· • an ·
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t0ar111 . .S.glttari1n play• rol• ttln to intl'lll'Ctual curloally. Almo•t aubtlt clun. It I• bechta.gt and 1trictly ml•. Thert It rt'41ton for c•ltbratlon,
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): B• without consclOUJI •Hon, you ftt what confidential -wtitttn data. poeelbly tonl3ht. S.31ttarlu1 Involved
willing to ffYIM, revltw, tn tC'ar down you nHd, flninaal tlltu• Improved. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Stl.ldy PISCES (Ftb 19·M•rch 20): Lunar
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worn machlntry. mattrl•I Emphasis on DAY: You hen "writer'• ilgnaturw." Rt11iu chanc. mftting or mild lllrta • .--timtntatlo e plor ti Ch n "
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di.nwtry, vitltcy. t11~lltnt dl1plly for you Cln ~ humorout 1nd at OM Ind LEO (July 23·Aug. 22). Atttntlon IF NOVIMHl 6 IS YOUR lllRTH·
product, t1ll'nt Focu.t •Ito on dut1billty th• aamt time appter "'"rwome." Gt•· rtvolvtt around formulas, •Jl«i•l ttl.ld·
of gooch, pro.,.rty value, profKSlonal inl. Virgo. SagittlriUJ pttt0n1 play O\lt· ,.., n.w dlJplly for product. Matot' do· DA Yi You have unutu.I volft, Mn# of
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