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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot• THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Tuesday Nov. 12, 1991 Mottly tunny today with high• 111 th• mld·70.. h lr to. nlifll with !owl In tt>. low SO.. '&telly cloudt uoly morning W..!nKd&y ~ motlly 1unny and & little cool.r. SURF LOCATION Sill SHAPE Huntington Ht good Newport Buch 4-6 good Coron& 4·6 good Laguna Buch 1·3 fair ASHING Good okhn °' ullco ....... blw ~. SpMhh J&d. rod '"" and wllh• flth.. TODAY first high TIDES first low S:l1 a.m. J.4 Second high 11 :49 un. 4.6 Second low 8:00 p.m. 0.11 WfONESOAY Finl high 4:02 &.m. J.7 first low 7:46 &.m. J.4 Second high 1 :04 p.m. 4.2 Second low 9:00 p.m. 0.9 J "My No. 7 goal is to make a differ- ence in my students' lives. It's an in- ternal motivation to give the kids the best that we can give them. There's a lot of us out there who feel this way -we 'II do what it cal.es. " Kaiser Elementary School third grade teacher Bonnie Brigman, who says teachers' spending habits refled the 1deal1sm of their profession (A 1) • "Education has for its object the for- mation of character." Herbert Spencer WWWll •Cable franchises for the next 10 years are expected to win approval at tonight's meeting of the The Newport Beach City Council. The council will consider 10-year franchises for Com- cast Cablevision and Community Ca- blevision. The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. • A gang awareness meeting is scheduled tonight at 7 p.m. at the west Costa Mesa police substation, 56 7 W. 18th St. Officers with the Costa Me~ gang detail will update residents, property owners and others on the west side about gang activity and prevention efforts already under way. • The Beggars Opera will be pre- sented todar through Thursday in the fine arts hal at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Today's perform- ance is at 12 :30 p.m. Performances Wednesday and Thursday will be at 6:30 p.m. Admission is one cent, but patrons may add a donation to Do- mestic Violence Educational Services. For information, call 432- 5880. . '_ .J __ • When did the first rannery open on the OranRf! Coast? 'U0!1eJ3dO JO SJeaA OM.l A1uo Jill}e pasop lnq 'ssau!snq JOJ pauado Aiauue:) lJodMaN a41 6 L6 l u1 F,.,.., "The S._p, of the Ontnge C00tl,'' by Momn a,. got '"'°""°''°" CC>u<'ely ol ,.,. ~ &.och l'llbl< l• bto,., ..i.r.nc. d.1k H "°" ho.. o civ-111on con .,. ~ bto'Y ot 644 3191 . • ·~·I • ~ • J"'. "''· ~ ' Bridge/810 Business/A4 Classified/88 Crossword/81 0 Entertainment/AB Forum/A9 Health/A6 Horoscope/Bl 0 Legal notices/86 Seniors/AS Society/A7 Spo~1 tout Community News, Inc. Copyright 1991 ~ Printed In part Oft rec:ydcd paper. ~ Dr. Unda AlgazJ's colurT\JVA6 Published Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45,000 25¢ Teachers paying tor classroom needs By Russ Loar Siii! Wiier Teachers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, like teachers throughout the country, are reaching into their own pockets to buy educational supplies for their classrooms and students. And now that the district plans to cut off the purchase of class room supplies in December for the rest of the school year, some teachers say they may have to spend even more money out of their own pay· checks th en ever before -just to keep classrooms equipped with basics like pen- cils, paper and glue. "I call it the missionary complex," said Maya Decker, president of the Newport· Mesa Teachers Association. "These 'It • you were to walk into a classroom where the teacher hasn't purchased anything, it would be empty.• teachers are subsidizing public educa- tion." The purchase of incentives, classroom decorations and teaching aides has long been standard practice for teachers fru s- trated by tight public education budgets and motivated by high ideals. And in past years, the Newport-Mesa district reim· bursed teachers up to $200 each school -RWI 11811111 Mariners Elementary School teacher yea r for supplies: That reimbursement ended this year. Decker said teachers' current contracts allow them a $75 per year reim&ursement for out-of-pocket ex- penses. .,, "That is just a drop in the bucket com- pared to what teachers spend," Decker said . A number of veteran teachers say it's Bud Hohl, left, Ted Marines, Bob Kitts, Warren. Hampton and Bob Whyte stand at attention outside the Veterans of Foreign Wars local 3536 in Costa Mesa Monday in observance of Veterans Day. ~IC ~1111\<'l'tiol Leona Tarcza, gr at·grandchlldren Chad and Colt and daughter Poppy Laney tend to the grave of veteran Frank Tarcza. Honoring ou~ heroes Residents remember veterans, both young and old By Anna Cekola sun Wl11tr L ast year, Art Galvan's family celebrated Veterans Day like most other American families. This year, Art is no longer alive, but he'• given the family a whole new reason for celebrating the holiday. Galvan,·a U.S. Air Force captain and Costa Mesa native, was killed In the Persian Gulf last winter during the brief war against Iraq. "We always knew in our minus what the holiday was all about, but you reaUy don't get the true meaning until you've lost someone," said Art'• brother, Newport Beach resident Ray Galvan. "The beautiful part of It is that, thinking about Art, now we're able to relate stron&)y to all the othen who've given their flVes." For John Ruffini, of Costa MeM, thl1 'We always knew In our minds what the holiday was all about, but you really don't get the true meaning until you've lost someone.' --·-brother of alnnan kllled In Desert Stonn Veteran's Day was also extra special. A Marine who served in Operation Desert Storm last winter, Ruffini is amona the new generation o( war veterans who joined milliont acroM the nation in martins the holiday Monday. "It's definitely somethina aped.al to me,'' Mid Ruffini, who i.a now 1ttcnclina - Orange Coast College and hopes to make the Air Force Academy. "Yesterday l was at a birthday party and friends would come up to me and say, "Happy Veteran's Day, John.' It was weird at fint when people started calling me a veteran because my idea of a veteran had always been of some Vietnam vet sitting OD a park bench." Foremost in Ruffini's thoughts Monday was a friend who was seriously Injured when an Iraqi prisoner he wu helping crawl under a barbed-wire fence tripped a land mine. "It wun't pretty," he said of his war experiences. Elsewhere in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, eolem.n Oag ceremonies were held at Pacit'lc View Memorial Park and at Veterans of Forci&n Wars Post lS36. See VETERANS,._ ... not unusual to find teachers who spend an average $2,000 to $3.000 a year on ed- ucational supplies. One teacher spent $1,500 to buy all new desks for an el- ementary school clas.,room, sayi ng the old desk were falhng apart and she just couldn't !ttand it anymore. Pomona 1:-..lementary School kindergar- ten teacher Peggy Engard !.aid along with incentive!. and food items used for learn- ing exerc1!ie!>, she buys reading books for her stud1.:ni... "A majority of my money is spent on book!. I o;end home for parents to read aloud tu kids,'' she said. "At the end of the month, k1di. get to choose a book to keep. Where l teach, the parents don't See TEACHERS/ID Piii Closure ol gas station fuels sadness Residents say they 'll miss neighborhood business By Ins Yokoi StaM wrner NEWPORT BEACH -This time next week, hoth E-a!.thluff residents and their pets "'ill he mourning the Io's of a long- 11mc neighborhood friend. Motomh -will no lunger be able to pull into the L'nocal ga~ !.talion on \'ista del Oro for a fnendl) fill -up and chat "'ith at- tendant;, Irle "'3-,ear·old Sam Catrabone. The nc1ghhorhl'1od dog-.. mean"' hile "'111 no longc: r t-1.: ahle to count ~rn the uppl) of ani- mal b1.,cu1t Ca- t ra bone al"W3\-" keeps sta.,he<J 'in his pockets. Known for its good, o Id- fashioned neigh- borly ervice. the Eastbluff ga' sta- ti on closes its doors Sunday after 25 years. The closure isn't 'I feel I'm getting the shaft. I worked 14 years with Unocal and always tried to help the company.• -llllCI IOWIH station owner the idea of Bruce and Sherree Bo-wden. O"Wners fo r the last 10 years. The East- bluff station is one of 300 statewide that Unocal Corp. ic; closing for economic rea- sons R1s1ng land and lease costs have forced Unocal to take a hard look at a number of stations. pokcsman Jim Br-:.y said. The Eastbluff station "1s just a low-perfonnmg as et.'' aid Bray. "That capital can best be u ed else~ here.·· Unocal 1c; also closing two other New- port Beach station-. at 3001 Newport Blvd. and 377 Superior Ave But the Ea'lthluff site's closure may be the most mourned. Residents like Grif Amies said the roughly 1 .200 Eastbluff households hav<> come to rely on the courteous personal service provided by the Bowdens and their staff, which in- cludes several retirees. "All the dogs in the neighborhood know Sam (Catrabone) because he carries See UNOCAL/ID Piii Top DUI-arresting-~ omcers thanked In a sobering speech By LoriAnn Basheda StJ!I YMtr IRVINE -Jan Marie Tamburelli at- tended last year's Mothers Against Drunk Driving dinner to honor police office~ with the most DUI arrests, but her physi- cal condition kept her from making a speech. Tnmburtjli wns at the height of her succc as n radio announcer with KOST F.M. in 1986 when a drunken driver crashed into her head-on, sending her into a coma that nearly killed her. She I still being reconstructed. But Tamburelli got up the nerve to tell her tory at thi year's MADD dinner so he could thank the county's police offic· er .. even if you've just saved one penon from what I've gone through. "I'm so for you," she told ttie officers. toppinJ to choke bad tears. "I'm so thankful (Or alJ that )'OU do.'' s..MADD•,_ TIPS ? C 0 t\·1 ~ "1 l ~~ i S · ~ .1\ l L l ~ I L R [A lJ E Fi S. ~ 4 ~ ~ 0 Ll H ~ ~ u r LIN [ 64 2-608 6 .. !: Locals Only ... • # • • • • : ~ . ' • • • • Pilot People •m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A biology teacher at Newport Harbor High School since 1955 and organizer of the first Orange County Science Fair in 1957. House, 59, a former Yosemite National Park ranger, is also re· sponsable for bnng:ing the wonders of the natural world to stu· dents throughout the district by founding the Environmental Na· ture Center about 20 years ago, on more than two acres of land behind the school. "Instead of kids having to take buses to far a\\ay national parks or museums, they can find a living museum right here on the campus," House said. SPUN( lJ11121.__----------'----. After the 1957 launching of Sputnik I by the Soviet Union. House and members of the Orange County Science Teachers As· soetation echoed the national concern about competitiveness in science education and decided to launch an annual science fair for county students. "We decided, as an association, to start a sci· ence fair," said House, who served as executive director of the first event. "I had been familiar with the science fair in Los An· geles County, and "'e thought 11 "'ould be a good thing to bolster interest tn science.'' NATlllAl. ENVIDtMNT--------- The school's nature center is an important addition to science education in the Newport-Mesa school district, now that shrink· 1ng budgets and rampant urbanization have made it harder to get kids outside for field studies, according to House. The nature center 1s home to a desert, a redwood forest, a 350-foot stream, an amphitheater and 12 different plant communities. -BJ' Rau IAtlr K atherine Bell clung to April Stevens' lifeless body for what seemed like hours, screaming into the night as headlights washed over her pale face. Several groups of patrons passed by Katherine, assuming that whatever was going on was simply none of their business. This was I 990 after all. Finally though, a man dressed from head to toe in Bugle Boy blues and grays spotted the growing pool of blood on the pavement outside the Newport Boulevard night spot and called the cops. Sgt. Tom Snowdrift was one of the first on the scene, beating the coroner by a good five minutes. "Give me the lowdown," Snowdrift called out to Officer Tom Hanks, who'd been wolfing down a pair of com dogs at a nearby food stand when the call came in. "Lady's been shot. Once in the back, it appears. Right on the mark. She was here talking to that reporter from the Helm. You know, Katherine Bell? The one you ain't ORANGE COAST talking to anymore. Anyway, it seems to me 6EQIJ\L -at least from what I'm hearing -that it was a driveby. Probably some gang-type deal." by Sl»nl t..S.u Snowdrift nodded, pulled out a palm-sized pad and made a few notes. "Where's the witness?" Hanks pointed toward a battered blue BMW parked •. \!arby. Katherine, still shaken. sat on the hood, her feet propped up on the bumper. "Why don't you tell me what happened here," Snowdrift growled as he approached Katherine. She looked up. The blank expression disappeared from her face. "Tell you what, sergeant. You start talking to me, I'll talk with you. 'Til then, you're out bf luck." m mron wn · cosu m\ PilDL ....... 240 ,_,....... ~~ ....,,....._.. ,__-...., ow~.:d. U.. IMW. ,..,.,_~ W-.L ..... == ..... ~,,,....,. O:Ht-=., "!:2 ............ Dllst ... • To be continued ... ffffal Stltft, ,,, O\lirm1n How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Or;mge County 642-4333 ~sing Oassified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, sports fax 646-4170 Mlin Office Business Office 64 2-4 321 8usinet1 f.ax 631 -5902 ------------ ------------- Managing Editor Sine Marble ... 642-4321, al. 363 Michael Boone at his Irvine factory with his original product, a dry erasable bulletin board he invented while at Stanford. Chairman of the Boar Costa Mesa swap meet gave manufacturer his start By Lor!Ann Basheda Siii! Wl1W T he first time Michael Boone went to the Orange County Marketplace swap meet, the Newport Beach resident thought it was "cheap." "I was a bit of a snob," he admitte(i. "When you grow up in Newport Beach and go to Stanford, you develop an attitude." So when he ended up selling popsicles at the swap meet after graduating from Stanfotd with an engineering degree in 1983, Boone was ''enormously humiliated." "But it was a necessary humbling experience," he later learned. Because Boone found that he was making more money selling popsicles than his Harvard friends were climbing the corporate ladder. So when winter came and popsiclcs stopped selling. a humbled Boone decided to use the swap meet to market an invention of his own: a dry-erase message slate he dubbed the "Boone Board." On Dec. 18, 1984, Boone brought the boards to the swap meet for the first time and ended up grossing $1,000. Thus was the birth of Boone lntemational -now a multi-million company with more Did You Know? The old 111111 thll .w than 400 stationary products. the swap meet and set up his own shop. Today he employs 45 people and supplies K-Mart, Target, Price Club and hundreds of gift shops with his products. "Without the swap meet, there's no way I could have done it," the 30-year-0ld Laguna Niguel resident said from his IIvine office one day last week. "The swap meet was absolutely a necessary thing." Boone said the company grossed $2.2 million in the last 12 months and will make more than $4 million this year. From 1984-1989, Boone manufactured the boards in his grandparents' garage, which he had turned into a makeshift factory with some space heaters and blow dryers, and sold them at the swap meet on weekends. "I want it to be a $20 million company in the next five years and I think it's a very realistic goal," he said. But it is to the swap meet that Boone credits his success. 'I want 1t to be a $20 million company in the next five years and I think It's a very realistic goal .' Boone grossed about $60,000 a year, -PSVB .. half of which was Since the swap meet is only open Saturdays and Sundays, Boone said it gave him the time he needed to manufacture and market his product during the week. The swap meet also gave him enough money to build bis business without ever having to borrow. And in addition to refining his attitude, Boone said dealing directly with customers at the swap meet gave him the feedback he needed to refine his product and bis prices. profit. It was with that money that he began marketing the Boone Board at wholesale companies in Los Angeles and later nationwide by packaging them in zip lock bags and gluing bis label on the front. By 1989, Boone had enough saved to leave "The swap meet attracts everybody," be said. "It's a tremendous melting pot "I'd recommend it to anyone interested in manufacturin~ a product." Boone designed his product while a student at Stanford. Police log Costa Mesa A 7·11 at 1673 Irvine Avenue was temporarily closed Thursday after someone called the ni~t clerk to warn him that there was a bomb in tbC store that was about tor. off. 1bc store was reopened a short time later after police found no sign o a bomb. • Fire officials bclieYc 1 pialic bcocb 1t 1 park at 360 Otle Street was set de· libcrateJI set on Ii.re last Tuclday. Police round the bcnCh bu~ lftcr they got a c:&ll from 1 man who identified as Joe O'Brian. When pc_>ltcc later 1t· temoted to contact the caller, they found that the address where he told police be tmd WU I JaUJldtomat. • A oadloc:t was n:IDOYCd and a bicycle stolen last week from 1 garage in the 2300 block of Elden Avenue. • A ~.J. tool bos and back pack were stolen last week from the 2300 block of VllllJll&lU Wl'f. • More than Sl0,000 worth of jcwelty, lncludina diamond earrings, a diamond rina and an ~ broac:b, were stolen last Tueiday from 1 bomC in the 2100 bloct of Elden A"venue. • A bic)'clc was stolen last Tueaday ln the 700 block of West 18th Street. • Employees 1t White Glove dry cloanera at 2075 Newport Boulevard returned to wort lut Monday to find I Window &mashed OUI or the front door and $'20 worth of coins stolen. Newport Beach Robimoo'• Dc~nmcnt Store 1t Fashion Island last W«k. 1 •na to ~ I n 1950, Southern California C.Ollege moved from Pasadena to its present campus at Newpon Boulevard and Vanguard Way, o n land used by the Santa Ana Anny Air Bue during World War II. An assortment of buildings left over from the base were used u dormitories and cluarooms. Jn 1961, the colle,e began a 10-year construction program to improve the campua &{'Id replace the ofd wooden barracb. This late 60a photo reflecu the old and the new. Abou\ lSO deslaler tics worth SSO each were stolen from ~tora she~ in re~. Store omdlla eatlmate the loll or Peny Ellia ind l>avid W'l'Cncc tics II $7,.SOO. • A.boutc litter repc_>rted 1 buraltiy it a home. on Rocq Point Sa1\lfday 1fter find~ tbe upper tieJoooy alldlnj ~ door left Open tWke and mctcnce that jewe!.rj bola were 1ootca. n.. ll\an fint dllccMrCd tho 9PCft door ind rifled ~ ='to":::f p~.1.!~~Tt..~~:~t:.aI:e~ a IDCMe, the ~ liner I.Pin found &ho '*P.ltairt door «>Pen that he bacJ ~­~ locb4. PoUco ~late that U.. burpr IMY hl\'e l>ccn su~ ~ tho r.o.lie litttt'a cu1J rctW"D lft the monlQ& Ind bid inside tho houto 11ntil M ldl the~dme . We an mde IDIMtbinl new out of old 1tulf if you lend us your /UstoricJIJ I.cu. Send them to Did You Know, The Pilot, P.O. Box J5fJ(J, CMi Mesa, 9241.6. • A ~ It Soutll COut ~ Suraeont on HOlpitll Roed r:ect =st w ~ DrCICl'loUoa p.d after rec:eMna reP.Ofll o1 mon 12 .,,.. -\la ---6om pbanftadet th~t Orante c:o..~ .... . ~· -=-• ~ ~ ... ~-----... -_.-... -~ -~ ---- --- e aox. shows she's a Dgbter Y ou can always find Tom Riley in a crowd. Military bearing, pat 1hock or whhe hair, tan of face, firm of jaw. Bui I c:ouldn't undentand why I was looking for Good Republican Tom Riley at a gathering for Barbara Boxer. may have something there. Boxer is a dynamo, a stunning charmer, a 1mart cookie and immensely likable. I congratulated her on havin1 the courage to come right into the heart or Orange County's rightest wing. She laughed and said she felt 1ate: "Uke a downed American flier rescued by the French underground." "The good news Ls I am not a special inrercst candidate," Boxer said. "The bad newt is, people like you have to come up with the money to get me elected. You arc my Thousand Points of Loot." Indeed, what was Mn. Barbara Boxer is a tiny, tiny person. Even standing on the stool she was barely taller than some of the people seated on the noor. But you would not wan! to tangle with this lady. Bolter, a Democr•tic candidate for Jdhn Seymour'• Senate seat, even doing in Orange County? The nerYe of that woman! The gathering Deborah and husband Dr. John Strong hosted Sunday night was one of 500 being held over the Veteran's Day weekend in hopes of raising $1,000 for Boxer at each one. Coming to Orange County didn't intimidate her. ''My take on Orange County people is, they will appreciate that I tell it like it is," she said. "And they will appreciate that I want to get government out of the middle of their lives ... Freedom is under attack in this country .. .! want to go to the Senate and tell Jesse Helms be was oot elected to be an art critic." ~ it turned out, this was a different Tom Riley, a young Nordic-god type, frld six-and-a-half· feett all and a c:ouple hundred years Mll•Un younger than Supervisor "One of my opponents bad a dinner in Beverly Hills the other night and got a $1,000 check from each of 1,000 people," Boxer said. "I can't do that, so if we can raise $1 ,000 at gatherings like this., we're delighted." She glossed over the fact that Monday was her birthday. "I am getting too ------Tom. On the While the 150 or so folks , old to appreciate them any longer," said the mother o{ grown children. Democrats do not appear to have the comparatively clear-cut choice that Republicans have between John Seymour and William Dannemeyer. There is a lot of philosophical spread there. I asked about the main difference among Boxer and opponents Levine and McCarthy? Coast who had c;:ome to Deborah Sperbcrg's Corona del Mar home Sunday evening to meet candidate Boxer waited, I craned my neck back and chatted with Riley. His job is railing the money Boxer needs to defeat Rep. Mel Levine and Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy in the primary so she can take on Seymour a year from now. Methinks Mrs. Boxer doth protest too much. She looks lovely, even on the 18 to 20-hour days that are her usual these days. "Her energy is awesome. The staff can't keeP. up with her," said Tom Riley, who looks as af be could hold bis own in the NBA. "The most important thing in raising money for Barbara is Barbara," young Tom said. ''Once people meet her and listen to her, they're hooked." Thirty minutes later, I had the opportunity to test that theory. He Deborah Sperberg stood on a stool, trying to shush the crowd and introduce Boxer. As people jockeyed for a vantage point, the honored guest went around and organized people, getting those in front to sit on the floor. Barbara climbed up c.n a foot stool and the crowd applauded. "If Mel Levine or Leo McCartJty gets -elected," aide Tom Riley said, "they will be able to walk right into the Senate and everything will be the same. They'll look right at home and they will be right at home. When Barbara Boxer takes her scat in the Senate, she'll shake it up." Thursday: What Boxer has in mind and how she thinks she can pull it off. Save big on your lawn; spend it on upscale antipasto I f you're reseeding your lawn and need to buy topper, the cheapest place to buy it is Amling's Newport Nursery on Coa st Highway in Newport Beach. They sell a two-cubic-foot bag for $4.98 ($1.25 per 1/'l cubic foot) and will lend you a spread· er ... Runner-up is Armstrong Gar- den Center on HarbOr Bbulevard in Costa Mesa. They sell a 1 1/'l cubic foot bag for $3.99 ($1.33 per 1/2 cubic foot) and charge $2.00 to rent a spreader ... Steer manure is a lot less, but a bad bet because it tends to burn ... StiU if that's what you want, it's cheapest ($1.29 for 1 1/2 cubic feet) at Nurseryland Gar- den Center on Newport Boule- vard in Costa Mesa ... 0 "You could say we've got the most expensive jar of antipasto in town." (I guess, it's $30) ... "But," explains Suzie Skinner, Send your Items for Around Town to Bob t'an Eyken, The Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Cost• Mesa, 92621. World affairs NEWPORT BEACH -Former U.S. ambassador 10 the United Nations. the Hon. Jeane Kirkpatrick will deliver an address tonl&ht entitled "The United States Role in a Changing World" to the World Trade Cen1er Association of Or- ange County. The dinner gatherina be- gins at 6 p.m. at Le Mcridien Hotel, 5400 MacAnhur Blvd. Admission is Sl2S per person. For information, call Gay Suther· land at 724-9822. Nautical art NEWPORT BEACH -Local water color artist J lowar<I Henry Morv.idge will show his pai ntings Nov. througfi Nov. 17 at the Newport Harbor Nau1ical Mu- seum, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. A well known architect, Morgridge paint.s nauti· cal scenes of local Interest as well IS ma- rine scenes from his travels. Holiday Cran Show NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Holiday Arts 1nd Ciaft.s Show will be held 10-4 P..m. today and ..Sunday at the Lincoln Athletic Center, 3101 Pacific View Drive. The ~nt Is spolllOrcd by the Parks Beaches and Recreation Dept. For more Information. call 644-3151. Carnival weekend NEWPORT BEACH -Shark Island Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside Drive, will hold its first Carnival Weekend today and Sunday, fcaturlna food, ~amcs and entcnainment. This is one orthe ~lub'a rare open houses, In which non-mcmbcra arc invited to aharc lhc priVale club'a mcmbc_rs_~ip prlvilcacs.For lnfonnatlon, call 760-0221. Musical Sunday NEWPORT BEACH -A p~ram of .ca chanteys 1un1 In the folk atyle will bc presented at lhe Ncwp<>rt Center library 11 l :30 p.m. Sunday. . Computers ror seniors NEWPORT BEACH -Coaslllnc Community Collcac will bo otrcrlna com· Real estate Real estate trinlllc:ddM W9tl not available for todltl NIM. nlll feature wm retum .. W•lli The Pf1ot re~ lii1. 'Millllil9. nWnce to our relden. "It's Alta ValtelJina!..." Suzie's Fash- ion Island store, L'Unique Gour- met Company, carries all sorts of inte resting things (for all sorts of pric- es) ... One fun item is 9.4 ounces of olive oil in a Best boute with a spigot... or the Buys herb gar den -•••-• baskets for $25. Also, she carries instant focaccia bread mix ... "If you hate to cook, you'll love my sto re," she says ... Local ceramic artist Linda Bai- ley's beautiful tulip bowls are one of Suzie's biggest sellers ... they go for $185. 0 Venus Grijalva, one of the managers at Fashion Frenzy in puter claucs designed for older adults ~&inning Monday at both its Newport BC1c-h and Huntlnglon Beach centers. The nine-week classes include hands-on experience with word processing. spread· shccl and datn base nppllca1ions. For in· formation, call 241-6176. Modjeska memories NEWPORT BEACH -Opal Kiss· inger will portray Orange Counly pioneer Helena Modjeska, based on Modjc&ka's autobiography. "Memories and lm(lres- sions," 11 Monday's meeting of the Hel- ena Modjcska Found:uion,. The meeting will begin al 10:30 D.m. al the Bluffs Homeowners Auocialion clubhouse, 2414 Vista del Oro. Newport. Beach. Guests arc welcome. Bring a sack lunch. For information. call 644-9079 or 499· 2995. School honor COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor High School, at 61 the oldcsl school in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict, will be honored at Tuesday's board of education mcelinJ. Alumni, students and their parents arc cordially invited to attend. The mcetina begins at 7130 p.m. Fashion Island, wanted everyone to know that the store didn't just disappear ... "If you haven't been able to find us, we've moved outside," she said ... The store is now located be- tween the Limited and Silver- woods ... 0 "Buying this Mitsubishi Dia- mond Tel cellular phone for $591 is like getting a Mercedes 300 for $8,000." says Jonathan Broderick ... That's what the phones arc selling for at Affordable Por- tables o n Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa ... Jonathan says the deal is worth Sl.000 ... How can they do it? "We got a re.aJly good deal on them because the rep is a good friend of the owner," he said ... 0 "This is about it for Orange County!" says Julie Qhodel al Harper Communily Ccnlcr. 425 E. 181h St., Costa Mesa. Children's Book Week COSTA MESA -The Costa Mc~a Branch Librnry. 1855 Purk Ave., in\'OICS children in grades two to six to parti· ciap1e in a program Wednesday entitled "Create Your Own Slory." Children will create stories and make their own books to lake home. The program is r.art or next week's observance or Children's Book Weck. The activity will last from 3:30 to 5 p.m. For more mfonnation, call 646-8845. University women NEWPORT BEACH -Living trus1s. durable power of uttorncy, holdmg litlc to propert)'.. and other linancial plannin& mattcn will be the subJCCt or lhc next meeting or the American /Usociation or University Women, 7:30 p.m. Wcdnc~day al 1he Ncwpon Tennis Club, 2601 Easl- bluff Dr. In Newport Beach. The meeting will be preceded by dinner at 6 p.m. For reservations call 759·168 1. Police nwards luncheon about her unique store Costa Mesa Courtyards. She and her husband Shahrokh have just opened the Golden Dreidel and they have a great selection of traditional and contemporary Jewish gifts ... Julie says now's the time to be thinking about your Hanuk.kah buying ... C heck out their unusual Menorahs, they range in price from around $8 to $100 (some of the wooden ones fit together like puu.le pieces.) They also stock beautiful hand painted Kiddush cups and Mezuzot... Julie says the Mezuzot make great housewarming gifts too. They start at $5 ... 0 If you've come across any bargains or unusual items, or if you know a retailer who provides exceptional services or quality be sure to let me know. You can reach me at 497-9873. Or send a fax to 631 -5902. NEWPORT BEACll -The 21st An· nual Newport 1 larbor Chamber or Com· mcrcc Police Awards Luncheon, rccog· nizin& outslandmg members of the New-port 13cach Police Dcpartmcnl, will be held 111 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14 at the Balboa 13ay Club. Library book sales NEWPORT BEACH -An excellent selection or used hardback and paper- back books will be for sale at lhc F-ricnds of the Newport Beach Library Ul>ed Book Sale beginning Thursday. Nov. 14 from 5-8 r,.m. and con1inuing Friday and Saturdav rom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun- day from noon to 4 p.m. at the Ncwpori Ccnlcr Library( 856 San Clemente Drive. The sale is o und raiser for the library. For more information. call 760-1946. Parkinsons support group NEWPORT BEACI I -A \upport group for children of people with PJrldn- sons Disease will convene al 7 p.m. Nov. 14 in Cafeteria Room B at lloag Memo· rial Hospital in Newport Beach. Parlcin nsons is a dc_gcncr:it1vc ncur<?IC!gi· cal disorder that afmcis at lcas1 a million Americans. The &roup will meet the SCC· ond Thursday or each monlh. . WE HAVE EVERYTHING ilPiL ~ • ""'6 YOUNEEDFORYOURNEXT ... tl ntltl,~ 7 PARTY! PAPER & PLASTIC PLATES • cuffs •. NAPKINS • IABlf COVERS • l<NIVES • FORK S • SPOONS • ltSSU£ OECORA TIONS • STREAMERS • HA rs • BALLOONS PtNATAS • PARTY (A\IORS • GIFT WRAP • RIBBON • BOWS • BOXl::S •DECORATIONS • CUSfOMINVlfATIONS PUNCH MIX • ROLLED TICKE IS • WEOOING SHOW£ R & BIRTHDAY SUPPLIES • CHRISIMAS NEW Y(AR & SPECIAL OCCASION SUPPLIES • Wl RENT HHIUM I ANl<S .... , ...... ~Di .............. ....... ANO MUCH MORE 1 > n ,,. .... .... , ._.... Sl ·-··,_,..,., 11,.t M t •ntl LOW, LOW PR!Cfa • '*""' ...... UOt W ... .tf '"' t .. tt ~ ,_, ... ~ ....... " ...... (HJ) IH·t111 (11') ,..._ ,.,.. 2u1r.c:i~•.­,.,, . ..., '-""'' (11Jt ..... TJasday, November 12, 1991 ~8rier1Y . · L ·~ • NEWPORT BEACH -A college studc:nt was arrested Tues· dny afternoon o'n suspicion of stealing a black marble urn contain- ing the ashes of a woman who died three years ago. Eric Wittgren, a 20-year-old Orange Coast College student, v:ns arrested :it his Park Newport apnrtment at 3:30 p.m. after police detectives, who had found his nngerprints at the scene of the thefl , contacted him and found the urn in his home. The urn was discovered missing from the Pacific View Memo- rial Park mausoleum on Nov. 2. A motive for the theft was still unknown Tuesday. Wittgren's fingerprints were on file because of ,:>rior police con- tact, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said, declining to elaborate. The black marble urn with gold lettering contains the ashes of Andrea Patko, a 44·year-old woman who died in 1988 of cancer just a few \\CCks short of her 25th weddir.g anniversary. Her hus- band, Irvine chemist Marlin Patko, discovered the thef1 when he visited the mausoleum and found the gl:lss case housing the urn had been removed and broken open. Latino community invited to discussions COST A MESA -In an .;!fort to pick up where the Living Room Dialogues left off, Latinos/Costa Mesa will be extending the conversations into 1he growing Latino community on the west side. ''We arc inviting local people from the other side of the fence, if you will." said Roy Alvarado. director of Latinos/Costa Mesa. "If s going to be a communication-type building affair where they can feel comfortable in talking with the community." Titled "Platicas en cl patio'· or dbcussions o n the patio, the first potluck event will be held Nov. 24 from 3-6 p.m. at Wibon Elementary School, 801 W. Wi•son A,e. For more infprmation on the discu'>sioos, call LatinosJCos1a Mesa at 645-8808. City·widc Living Room Di;.logucs, "l11ch involved more th::in 200 people last year. will start· again this spring. · Commission rejects massage regulations NEWPORT l3EACH .._ The Pt.inning Commission has rejected a s..:t of proposed regulations that could h:ne forced the closure of a third of the city's 43 massage parlors. The regulations, which could still be en::icted by the City Coun· cit despite the commi<;sion's rejection, ''ould forcetl all massage businc!tscs 1n Ne" port Beach to obtain permits ::ind l..ccp a set dis- 1ance from schools, churches and compc1ing massage parlors. Police estimated that some 22 of t he city's massage businesses arc fronts fo r prostitution. Newport Beach has more massage par- lors than any other county city. earning it the reput::ition as the ''Massage Capital of Orange County." The commission's decision on Thun,dJ) "as cheered by licensed massage profcssion::ih "ho said the proposed regulations, \\hich \\Ould have forced 14 businesses to close llown or relocate, penal- ized the m::iny law-abiding massage therapists who offer a legi1i- matc health service. Cil} s1affers ~aid they believed the main reason for th,e glut of m::issage p;ulon. in Ne" port Dcach "J<, thJt the city is among a few in the county that don·1 require u~e permits. During vice investigations. underco,cr officers were routinely offered sex and drugs by ma~sage technicians. Campbell's report s::iid. One massage technician even li-.tcd forme r employment as n pros1itute in a Nevada brothel on her pi:rm1t applic::i11on. the chief "rote. "We believe we are limited in "ha1 \\C can do," s::iid Newpon Deach P9lice Sgt. Andy Gonis. "We bcllc,·c the revised ordina.nce \\ill a~i~t us in dealing \\ith 1he ;iroblc.:m." -DJ the Pilot D 0 NIT UNDER CRAC K PRESSURE TAG-Heuer SWISS MADE SINCE 1860. ~WATCH JOJJ Brl$IOI <•rlrn1I ot P1udarl110) Cosio ,.,~,. 71<1·<111·8100 M Tunday, NoYembw 12, 1991 • ------- - ---------------==------=-- -----------__ ------------------------~-----------------------~--------- :Business Par for the course Up the Ladder · Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual life Insurance Co. pro- moted Edward R. Byrd to vice pres· ident for corporate audit and finan· cial planning, Khanh Tran to vice president and treasurer, Don M. Ward to vice president for variable products, Anne S. Armstrong to as· 4' ,. ...... -4 ~ . ~ .. 91 sistant vice president for product design, Pamela M. Berger to as- ~stant vice president for risk selec- tion, Merianne Beaz to vice pres· ldent for client services and Dennis M. Corbett to vice president for un· derwriting. Robert Goraieb Denise Pigneri Sonja Gray • Salvati Montgomery Sakoda Inc. in Costa Mesa promoted Robert Goraieb to public relations coordi· nator and Denise Pigneri to adver- tising account executive .... Sonja Gray has been promoted to retail neet manager at Orange Coast Jeep and Eagle in Costa Mesa .... Kathi Crowley, formerly district of- fice manager with state Sen. Frank Hill, has joined The Irvine Co.'~ corporate communications depart· ment. Business .Watch · · FMJ beefs up healt~-care clientele NEWPORT BEACH Advertising agency Forsythe Marcelli Johnson has beefed up its client base in its health care niche with the acquisition of two new accounts. FMJ was named advertising agency of record for Santa Clara-based Advanced Cardiovascular Systems and Hayward-based Nellcor Inc. . .. C o s t a M e s a ·b a s e d S P I Pharmaceuticals Inc. has donated more than 118,000 bottles of vitami ns, valued at more than $5 70,000, to the people of Kiev in the Ukraine. The donation was made through World Emergency Relief, a humanitarian aid organization in Carlsbad. . .. California's unemployment rate increased from 7.7 percent in September to 7.8 percent in October, according to the state Employment Development Department. Unemployment in the state was 6.1 percent in October Quality Service You Can Depend On 1990. There were more than 450,000 people in the state receiving unemployment insurance in October, up nearly 66,000, or 1 7 percent, from October 1990. 0 The Resolution Trust Corp., which has a large consolidated office in Costa Mesa, liquidated $91 billion worth of assets from fai led thrifts in the first nine months of 1991, well ahead of the agency's $75 billion goal for that period .... The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club received the 1991 Governor's Transportation Award in recognition of the hotel's rideshare program. By The Pilot RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY lllC. -. ........ """ ..... 1122 -•11., cem--Ml-UM \ Business Editor Tony CoJC ... 642-4321, ext. 371 Photo• br Marc Martin E t epre. neur-s .... ,..·: · ~--·. · · ; -· • ~.' • • • •• • • ' •• .... .. • • J n r ~ : .. _> :. .. . . , . _. . f. .. • , .. • . " •. . ,, . . ' -. . .. Who • Ben Bennani, a 40-year-old Costa • Mesa romantic who owns a charter flight service called A Day You Will Always Remember. Bennani is also a cookbook author and restaurant consultant, and he offers catering services and private French cooking classes. What• A Day You Will Always • Remember flies primarily between John Wayne Airport and Catalina, catering to couples seeking romantic getaways. Once in Catalina, Dennani offers his passengers their choice of lunch at the Runway Cafe, or a picnic on, the grass with an ocean view. Bennani also gives the couples a 20-minute video and an 8-by· 10 photo taken durlng their trip, as well as a copy of his latest book, "The Cuisine of Romance." Bennani had another book published called "100 New Ways to Feed Your Lover." For an additional charge, Dennani sends a limousine to take his charter clients to and from the airport. When • Bennani got his pilot's licen~e • in 1980 and founded his charter service in 1988. He grew up in Montreal and moved to Paris in 1970 to pursue a career as a chef. Seeking to learn from many chefs, he held restaurant jobs in several European countries. In 1980, he moved to California to help a friend open a restaurant in Garden Grove. In 1981, Bennani opened his own restaurant, Captain Bistro in Laguna Hills, which he sold three years later. Where• While most of Bennani's • charters fly to Catalina and back, he can also take couples to other short-range destinations, such as the Grand Canyon. The charter service's phone number is 548-2158. Why• Bennani says all of his • entrepreneurial ventures revolve around his desire to run his own business· and his interest in encouraging people to seek romance in their lives. "To me, the flying, the writing and the cooking, is romantic. I love to fly. It's in my blood. And I especially enjoy the diverse people I meet." Mire~ Ben Bennani's romantic nature helped him launch his excursion business. How· The charter service flies only once • a week and charges $250 a couple. Bennani says that with plane rental and insurance costs, he barely breaks even on his charters. He makes his living with his catering and consulting work. Bennani hopes to expand the cha rter service to include an overnight stay in Catalina and a boat ride back to Newport Beach. Lesson Learned:s~: the key factors in his success have been being persistent in seeking financing, "going all the way" when he takes on a project and being conservative in his business projections. -Dy Tony Cox Do you know someone who should be proD/cd In this weekly feDtutt? If so, call Business Editor Tony Cox DI 642--'JZl, ext. 371. <..~=) . Rabbitt.Insurance Agency ~ ./ s-~ 6.11-7740 ~ Appointment Calendar Today' The Cradua,te School of Management Corporate Part· • ners presents "Bloteehnology Business 'in the 19901" fro~ 7:30 a.m.·2;30 p.m .. in the Arnold .& ~bel Beckman Center of the National Academies of Science and Engineering at UO. c. ost is $95 (or Beckman Center members; S 125 for non-members; and $45 for faculty/ students. ... The South Coast Business and Prof esslonal Women meets at 11 :30 a.m. at the El Torito Grill In Costa Mesa. ........... OCABLE UVING TRUSTS m..-STmY•llfnl!I • II 2 a•At wncaant• 9950 Slater, Foootaln Valley ThJrsday, November 21, 1 :00 & 7:00 p.m. . .,,... ,...,., r-. •-..... ,_ __.. -.000. "" ..... ·JoH~---....., f:ES£R\/ATIONS 848 6499 ..,.... Md ... ,.,."' ... PIY"*l' ol ........ ,,., .,.,.,.. ... 0 ,.,ednesday• Costa Mesa 's leads cha~er, a women's ~' 1 •networking group, meets from 7:15--8:30 a.m. Call Or. Angie Stafford, 474·2225, or Rita Sterling, 476-0228 .... My Personal Board of Directors Meeting, featuring brainstorming, support a~ planning sessions for entrepreneurs, meets from 7·10 p.m. at Country Side Inn, Costa Mesa. Contact Carry Gladstone, 248·1952. 0 Thursda~ The foal chapter of the Independent Com· • puter Consultants Assodation meets at lhe Red Lion Inn In Costa • Call 852-6164 • Send business announcements to Business Editor Tony Cox, The Pilot, 330 W. lay St., Costa Me11, 92627. niors ·That 'I do' means 'I can ·put up with' M arriagc vows don't toucf\ on all the personality changes and challenges that occur during a long marriage. "For better or tor worse" is too vague. Vows should be more specific so a younJ couple fully understands the complexities of a lifetime commitment. Along with "for richer or for poorer," there ought to be vows for frigid or passionate, fatter or thinner, attentive or snoring, balding or bushy-haired, working or underfoot, fuzzy or sharp. Forgetfulness is a nagging vexation of vintage marriages. Half the day is spent in losing things, and the other half in retrieving them. Life is one long Easter Egg hunt poking through shrubbery, closets, showers, Uflder beds, and in trash bins, searching for missing whatnots. In my decades of -----tracking, I've found sunglasses in the mailbox, an 59 d earring in the washing machine, and my car keys lda.n in the freezer, so the art of retrieving is more Ho mg psychic than togica1. Memory gaps arc as awkward as losing a few front teeth. Sentences come out with holes where the names, dates .. places, and punch-lines belong. It's a little embarrassing -un!ess you're talking to a fellow fuzzy-wuzzy, in which case you switch to an alternate communication that substitutes descriptive phrases for elusive facts. It works like geriatric scrabble. Example. The other morning my husband remarked, "Do you remember meeting that couple at Whosit's party with the last name that sounds like an alias on a hotel re~ister?" "Of course," I exclaimed. "His wife had a towenng stack of blue hair that looked like the control tower at LAX. She used to be Miss Something-or-other." Eye contact is another commitment that belongs--+n the vows. After 40 or 50 years of sitting across the breakfast table, men no longer sec eyeball to eyeball with their wives. The averted gaze is a masculine de f e n s c t o d is- cour age philo- sophical ramblings on the meaning of life. It also enables husbands to check out the ball game while listening to their mate's con- structive criticism. However, loss of Eye Contact robs wives of their most potent arsenal of weapons: The Withering Glance, The Suspicious Stare, and The Hurt Tear. No one should march down the aisle without being aware that one day they may be sharing a salt-free diet with their Beloved - if only as a sympathetic gesture. There arc probably greater sacrifices for love, but I can't think of one, unless it's living with a fire-breathing mother-in-law. It all simmers down to a simple but agonizing question. Is your love great enough to give up a Hot Pastrami on rye for the rest of your life? Those unable to make a salt-free commitment must resign themselves to hiding a shaker in their Maidcnform Bra and seasoning on the sly. Many kiddies may be wondering if there are any benefits for hanging in there. The rewards arc many but the emphasis changes. All the trappin~s of upward mobility are no longer crucial. Companionship 1s numcro uno, not sex. Don't scream. Who says you can't be friends as well as lovers? Wait until you 're 90 and slow down a little. For all of its adjustments, no one is a greater pal, confidant, gin-rummy player, and knight errant than a venerable mate. He even loves you without your make-up -when your face is as blank as a check. Nancy Mcintyre Is • rrsldtnt of Laguna Niguel. Senior Lilestyles HAPPY MOTORJNG -A onc- day workshop for persons 55 or older will be presented this fall by Orange Coast College's Com- munity Service Office. The class, which offers tips on motoring safety, is scheduled for Sa,urday, Nov. 23 from 8 a.m. to 4:.30 p.m. at OCC. Workshop lecturer, Scan Ma- IQ,ne, is an officer with the Costa Mesa Police Department. Registration fee is $21. Partici- pants may register by phone, using Visa or Mastercard, or in person at the college's Student Center Building durin' officer hours. For more information, telephone 432- 5880. • DISCOVER AND DISCUSS A Discover and Discuss Support Oroup will be held Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Golden Tim· era Senior Center. The group will be led by Karen Watson and Marie Clemons from the National Qlarity League. For more infor· m1tlon1 telephone 642·2275. • CRAFT SALE -The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Club Needle Cntten will have a craft sale on bee. 3 and S Crom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lobby of the Neighborhood C4mmunity Center at 184.S Park Ave. in Costa Meaa. • NEW SUPPORT GROUP -A aew "Women Only" support ptup is 1tartina this month In R· IFDftSO to a request from OASIS mtmbera. Tho aroup will be led by Dt. Susan Scott, a llccNesl Ply· ctilthenplst, wbo spedalila In ft. •Ull related to asfna. famUy and ~•IC· For more Information, tellphcino ~244. • f --.......... ---=- THANKSGIVING PARTY - Golden Timers members will share in Thanksgiving at a party to be held Saturday, Nov. 23 at the cen- ter, 114 East 19th St. in Costa Mesa. For $5, members will be served a traditional Thanksgiving meal. For more information, tele- phone 642-2275. • SHARED HOUSING SER· VICES -Shared Housing is a non-fee, home finder referral scr· vice that focuses on, but not lim- ited to, senior citizens on fixed in- comes. Shared Housing has placed over 7,000 people in a variety of homcsharing arrangements since 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 aclults who desire companionship arftl socialization or need light housekeeping ser- vices in exchange for rent, or need a house mate to supplement their income . for more information, contact the Arca Agenc:y on Aging at S61· 7SOO. • PRO VOLUNTEERS -Golden Timcn Senior Citizen Center in Costa Mesa is seeklnJ carina lndl· vtduals to serve 11 fnendly vtslton to homebound clients. For f unher Information, contatt the Laun at tho center at 642· 227S. If fOfl hN •• ,,._ Of Ill· lnut ,.,. s-1#' ....,,,...,. • """"' UM to •ueuce a ......., o/ ,. ... OtW, telMI ,..,. ..,.,... ••''°" I• TJ. HlltcM...,., Se-.,.,.. Ultor, JJf W. _, St., C°"" Mn., CA 1101 • Tuesday, November 12, 1991 .. .. • Seniors Editor T.J. Hutchinson ... 642-4321, ext. 366 Bergeson to address senior. housing needs Senator Marian Bergeson, R- Ncwport Beach, will give the key- note speech at a seminar which will examine forging partnerships for senior housinf today at noon In the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Bergeson will discuss motivating the development or senior projects within communities in Orange County at the meeting sponsored by the Seniors Housing Council of the Building Industry Association of Southern California. "By combining the interest_, en- ergy and creative ideas of various groups within our cities, I know we can meet the challenge of providing senior housing for our more mature citizens," said Berge- son. "It's time for us to roll up our sleeves and get serious." The seminar will bring together city officials, planning staffs, rede- velopment staffs, and members of senior housing councils to reevalu- ate senior housing options and to forge new partnerships in develop- ing and financing housing. Regi~­ tration will begin at 8 a.m. and the a reception will be held al 3 p.m. Registration at Lhe door is $55. For information, call 396-9993. ·-----• wmt ......... ---, I .AIM .. lllls "-"'=' I I "s;p... I :FREE! : 1t!E, I a.u.,_ •• ,,. I No Purchase r . no obl1gar1o ~Ul~ed. I our way of;;.· it s s1mp1y I THANKS tor :~ng . wrrn us,;n 1991. Opp1ng I •t>e.1022 °' •68.10.0 I Wllh coup0n 0 per customer ~•m11 one I Pllrtiope11ng ~IC) C't. ., ~;Maui.,, E111><res .. ___ _ -- The Home Computer That Means Business! 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The poem is as follows: ··1 spent a fortune on a trampo- lim.:, ·' )tilfiun:uy bike and a rowing m.1chinc complete with gadgets to read 111_1 puhe. .ind gadget!> to prove my [>fO!!fC!>!i fC!>UflS, and others to show the miles 1 \ c ch.1rrcd - IJ11t they left off the gadget to i;ct me !>l<Jfted. '' However, the real state-of-the- . art· equipment is "tried, proven and true." It is equipment that is as old as the mythical Milo, is still being used and will con· stantly be there to help you make progress. It is equipment that works -always has and always will. It is called Personal Fitness '·free weights," i.e. barbells and dumbbells. Free weights are the most popu- lar in resistive exercise. They are more expeditious, as far as results, than any of those gleaming, beep- ing, interactive machines that chide if you cheat. well as aerobic conditioning, free weights have become "the hot ticket" according to Ken Kontor, executive director of the Na1lonul Stren~th and Conditioning As· sociat1on. They are also the "true" ticket. Free weights integrate muscle ~roups properly, according to each mdivid11al's biomechanics, not the machine's biomechanics, Kontor explains. Free weigh~s also offer greater muscle fiber recruitment and tendon and ligamen~ strength increase. The resisting forces of free weights occur on different planes -not just one, as with machines -and require concentration, bal- ance and siabilization. We will explore the scientific basis of free weights as machines more thoroughly in the following • weeks. t Health Editor. Eric Marson ••• 642-4321, ed. 361 -It seems th:it so many people arc looking for the bells, whistles .inti computers to help them "get tll ~ha pe." After :ill, they have been told. ''it is the state-of-the- art" ill equipment and will surely get you fit fa ster. Since last year when the Ameri· can College of Sports Medicine amended its 1978 position and or- dered regular weight training as Leon Skcie Is a professor of physical <'ducat/on DI Orange Co1Jst Colkgc and owner of Leon Skcie's ll<'Dlth Club for Women Jn Ncnport Deacb. Mitt M.wtWPllol Tried, tested and true: Working with free weights is said to be the best test in resistive !xercise. Magic Johnson: a real-life 'Superman' Our ch ildren's superhero teaches them a life lesson I "a~ in a Chinese restaurant last night \\here I saw a little boy playing with a "Dugs Dunny." The child was adorable; his "Bug!> Dunny" was about three inches tall and Dr. tmdl AlllZI Family Counseling dressed in a removable plastic superman suit. The little boy was thoroughly engrossed with his toy, alternating between putting on the costume and taking it off--which I suppose, left "Bugs" stripped of his powers and in the category of a mere mortal bunny. I thought about the gentle, pleasant-enough, fictional newspaper reporter Clark Kent and about his telephone-booth transformation to the -----• all-powerful super-stud. Out given the news of the week, I also thought about Magic Johnson. f\lagic Johnson has been a real life superman 10 a whole gener11tion of children ... and to •"'\ their parents. A handsome, ~werful, generous, charismatic, talented man with incredible control over his perfect body. How could a man like this, a quintessential Superman, test positive for the HIV virus? Because besides from being a true hero in his time, Magic is also a man, subject to the same frailties as the rest of us. Perhaps on the planet Krypton, (where the real Superman was born), people, or whatever they were, weren't sexual. Here on earth, howeve r, sexuality is not only for the perpetuation of the species, but serves us happily as an expression of love and affection. Up until now, most of us considered the AIDS virus as something that happened to somebody else. That a disease which moslly infected gay males and drug users, was surely a cause for concern but did not really constitute a national emergency. We've read about AIDS babies and felt sorry for them ... but much like we read about the starving children on other continents. And we have had our interests peaked by reports of women contracting the disease through heterosexual sex but tended to assign that possibility, (in our heart of hearts) to those who were promiscuous anyway. AIDS was nothing anyone we loved, Jet alone we, ourselves, had to worry about. Then when we read reports about a virginal woman contracting AIDS through treatment by an infected dentist, we did think twice, bu't much like we think about the possibility of lightning posing any real danger. But this news is different. Magic Johnson says he got the virus through a he1erosexual experience. That he is not gay and that he doesn't use intravenous drugs. If Magic can test positive, then so can any of us ... and/or our children. Even President Bush acknowledged Magic's brave revelation with horror and a promise, to step up;the efforts toward finding a cure. Until then, while monogamy with a healthy partner seems like the only "reasonable" alternative to abstinence, we MUST stay reasonable about accepting the challenge of educating our young people. Magic once again acted in the role of superhero by coming forth honestly. We must follow Magic's lead and speak up ag:iinst promiscuity and educate our children about the additional risks now associated with any kind of sexual activity. And we MUST enlighten them about safe-sex practices. Dr. Linda Algazl Is a marriage and fumlly counselor •f'ith omces Jn Corona de/ Mar. COAST INTO HOME OWNERSHIP.· Beach-Close Living at Inland Prices. A lt1~ltc, in m.Ncr-pl;tnncd A lt~o V11:Jo. Near the beach. }u!>I minute:. from Lt1guna and Dan;1 Pntnt. Tl'rrif1c rwn-rmd three-beJroom attnchcJ homes. ALT I SSE ALISO VIEJO W1rh ~uperh style hy an awarJ-winnlng builJcr. Grc.11 pm:cs unJ 1o1reat flnancin~ made even bcner hy our special Builder Closc·Out . Don't mi ss ynur la~t chance for Rn cxtrnordinnry O ninKc County bargain. ' S1.·c A I cissc ruday. Two· .mJ Three-Bedroom Atl<lch~ Home~ BARRATT a -~9*.~Ji!o {1tllt Salea office open dally from 9 1.m. co 5 p.m. (7t4) S81-.586l c In most cases, bypass surgery unnecessary Editor's note: The following article reflects the medical opinions of Dr. Julian Whitaker and do not necessarily reflect those of The Pilot. The advice is not intended to replace that of your OIVn physician. If you have uncerrainties concerning your medical condition, consult your physician. I 've haunted these pages for close to seven years now and, believe it or not, I appreciated Dr. Douglas P. Lyle's response to my column criticizing balloon angioplasty and bypass surgery. I reported that the "promise" of balloon angioplasty -that it ... Whllllrlr Health Update would reduce the need fer bypass surgery in the Jegs and heart, and save legs, lives, and money - was a mirage. Balloon angioplasty has never been studied to see if it has any long-term benefit. This lack of scientific proof of benefit has not slowed its growth; its use has virtually exploded. However, major surgery to the legs that was supposed to go down, doubled, the amputation rate that was supposed to go down, stayed the same. The balloon angioplasty to the heart vessels was supposed to reduce the need for bypass surgery. In fact, bypass surgery Cor the majority of those receiving at was proven not to work close to nine years ago. The number of bypass procedures was supposed to go down. However, over the las1 10 years, th e number or bypass operations has almost tripled. The Rand Corporation reported in the AMA Journar (1988) that 44 percent of heart bypass operations were either totally unnecessary or "equivocal." The same data used by' the Rand Corp. was given to some British heart doctors. They felt that the figure was almost twice as high. Wliady Hueb, M.D., reported in the American Journal of Cardi"'ogy (1989) that 150 patients told to have bypass surgery simply said, "no thank you.'' They didn't even get a second opinion. The group was a good cross section of those now undergoing the procedure including 13 patients with the dreaded "left main artery blockage" and 46 with the equally frightening "left main equ ivalent disease" (blockage of both arteries to the left side of the heart just as they branch off the left main artery). Frankly, I do not know how these patients got out of the hospital. In an eight-year follow-up, almost nobody died! The annualized death rate in the whole group was less than I percent a year. There were no deaths at all m 35 patients with 1 or 2 vessels blocked with what most cardiologists would call "lethal blockages." The death rate in those patients with the most dangerous blockages, left main and left main equivalent, was only 1.3 percent per year. Major heart surgery, necessary or not, is terribly dangerous. Concerning this danger, Dr. Lyle wrote, "Additionally, there is quantifiable morbidity and mortality with both angioplasty and bypass surgery, though not nearly so bleak as Dr. Whitaker would have us believe." I wasn't trying to get people to believe anything, I simply reported facts. According to computer tapes from the Universi!y of California in San Francisco, there were more than 19,000 angioplasties done in the California in 1987. The death rate from the procedure was 2 percent. According to the California Office of St1newide Health Planning, there were 30,040 bypass surgeries in 1989. The death rate from the procedure was 5. 73 percent, or 1 out of every 17 patients. Of course, I realize that there arc groups of patients who do benefit from bypass sur$ery, and I have recommended it to those patients. But they constitute only about 10 percent of those now receiving the therapy, a figure that can be easily documented. If only those who needed it, got it; the heart su rgery industry would collapse over night. I'll offer "second opinion" on this therapy next week. Dr. Ju/Jan Whitaker, M.D., who o/Ters bis opinion In this ... -cckly rolumn, opcratd Whitaker We/Jne11 Inst/tut~ Jn Newport Beach. "I Help Women Get Rid of The Blues" .. ... those unwanted vein• on their legs and other areas. . W• art1 dedicated & committed to tM non surgical treatment of those unsightly varlc:ou and spld•r veins. We use the latt1sl state of the arl low risk offic.e car• . Call for • FR.E.E Phyaldea Consultallon (714) 963-4456 VEIN CARE INSTITUTE VEIN CARE WILLIAM KANDEL, M.D. 111.ll M_,..la Street ( ... r T.....,.) Fw .... • Va1h7, CA '2"' . -' n Society Editor Vida Dean ••• 642-4321 . -• fllld-Plllill lllaPi . Life of Mr. Mom ~ lions ud other party 1n1maJs were spotted Satur- day on the Sandpiper's safari the Four Seuona and the big ...... WU eM)' to see. ~ the jungle-plant decora-m lurbd • life-size stuffed el- ' lion, tiger and z.ebru, and dnmnDer•at the entrance sJgnaJed that ~ chain ~ Rose and Sara Marvin-Abraham had set up an·Af- rican night for the 396 to re- member. More animals "roamed" on din- ""---...i __ ......,. ing tables, carved wooden napkin holden imported from Kenya as party favors, and Society in the center- -----pieces arranged by South Africa native Vivian Berxer (in an animal print frock). The Sandpipcn' plan was to capture funds for the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. Guests paid $175 each to attend and with the auction nlcs ( 400 si- lent, seven live) the guesstimate on proceeds is $150,000 according to Joanne Fix, president of the SO. member Hoag Hospital Founda- tion support Voup. I The saf an set included the ~er president Joanne Fix and her ttusband, Warren, with their new friend. Hoap and Fran and Dr. John Ap- plegite (the founome were wear- mg clothes they wore on African safari), Carol and Gordon Bowle)' (so funny auctioneer), honorary chairpersons Nora and a.ariey Hester, Jackie and Dr. Robert Dillman (cancer center bead), Karen (in a zebra dress) and Dr. Donald Whitaker, Mary and Bob Longpre, Suzy and Tom Riley (he's going to Africa in Janwuy for Birtcher), Lois Malone, Michelle and Dr. Uoyd Silverman seated with Dr. Ron Tilsen and wife, Sally, and Dr. Manoucher Malek, ICatf.y and Bill Biava, Evan and Tom Corkett, Rftas Kurtz, Leann and Dr. David Benvenuti, Janet Walsh, Maria Crutcher and Mari· lyn and Jay Reed. lee P"fM"P'lot Co-chairwomen Margarit Rose, left, and Sara Marvin-Abraham ad- mire an elephant on their fund-raising safari. . has its problems 'H 0-HUM, JUST ANOTHER DAY IN TIIE LIFE OF MR. MOM -During my fint seven decades, I was shielded from bou.le~keeping chores by (a) my mother, (b) an older sister, (c) the U. S. Army, twice, and (d) my ever-loving wife. I never fully appreciated how much they'd done for me until recently, when son Jethro and I were cast adrift. In one 24-bour span starting Friday afternoon, I kid you not, tl,e following klutz-airsed events occurred: • I forgot to install the filter in the coffee-making machine (and you know what kind of mess that can make.) •Two of the oven's top burners refused to function. •The freezer door wouldn't close properly, and still doesn't, thereby imperiling the winter's larder. • The VCR swallowed a rented film, and • wouldn't give it up. Forced efforts at regurgitation resulted only in the spilling of its guts. So I unplugged the damned thing and pulled too many wires, thereby sending the TV set into a night-long rage of snow and static. Local • At the supermarket parking lot, a nice youn$ lady backed her Suzuki van into my car, creating quite an impression. In her profuse Scene apologies, she pleaded with me not to notify the Insurance people because she couldn't handle another increase in the premiums. "Please get it fixed," she said, "and I'll pay the body shop directly. And, uh, don't tell my husband." • Following a hastily-assembled dinner, I went to activate the garbage disposal unit. A simrle procedure, right? I'd seen Kitty do it hundreds of times. So flipped the switch -and watched in horror as the infernal machine rumbled, rattled and retched, then belched all that awful gook back into the sink. • The microwave blackened the popcorn. • And, most traumatic of all, Felix the cat -usually a hearty eater -decided to tum finicky. A pct-loving friend suggested that I try switching him to dog food, on the theory that critters can't read labels, but he rejected that too. Tonight, Felix gets chopped-up chicken from my own plate. If he refuses that, I'll try beluga, whole-grain caviar. Well, those were just one day's lowlights. And now, if you'll excuse me, I think I'll go and lie down for awhile. Sincerity, song, dance bring in funds for drug corps 0 . HEY, IT ISN'T ALL DOWNBEAT -Leisure-time business opportunities are rolling in. He might have said it with a song and dance, but it's obvious Ben Vereen'• sincere when he talks about the need to educate youna people about the dangers of drug use. Saturday night at the Hyatt Re- gency Irvine, Vereen played host at a black tic af. fair, Celebrities Gala For a Drug Free America. There were plen- ty of stars out that evening, seems they want- ed to help with a good cause. Some there were Rob- e rt Gullliame, John Goodman, Anthony Hop- kins, Linda Blalr, Debbie Reynolds, CINI DllJ- Society Rob Weller, Danny Glover and Angela lans- bury, and they packed the house. Kathryn Thompson and Mldlael Hayde co-chaired the black tie af- fair. Five hundred people paid SSOO per ticket for the cause, the entertainment and the sensational dinner. Thompson was clearly de- lighted about the event's success. "We'll probably make around $325,000 tonight, pretty good for startal" she said. The evening was complete when Vereen took center stage. The proceeds, will benefit two well known community organiza- tions, Vereen's own, Celebrities For A Drug Free America and the Drug Use la Ufe Abuse program, Co-chairman Michael Hayde and his wife, Kellina. started in 1987 by Sherlff Brad Gates. Gates is convinced the campaign bas impact. He said, "My involve- ment with this program (which op- erates in Orange County's schools) is the most rewarding thing in my 30 years in this business ... and we're winning!" 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Bob ScbaJler'a skull, covering a gosh-awful scar from recent brain surgery, is a gift from a wig-making member of his congregation. He has since received offers of toupees -red, black, blond, even green -from the faithful throughout the Land of Crystal. He'll probably switch, after being advised by one irreverent parishioner that he looks like an over-age Phil Donahue. IHl\I 'l~Hl()\~ Germu Home BaJrerr Wedding Cakes "The Old- FashJon Way" 2950 Grace l.n. Doryman's Inn <>eaatroet w a Breakfast Romance. l...mwy. raouodina clepnoe .t Vldorian Grandeur await )'O\I. Mate plans today few )'0\11 Honeymoon or anni~ry. Cocnpllmenwy c:hampaane with ad. C.M. Call for info. 540-0281 ( 11\i>l I~ \Jl\1~111\~ W'E ·-,rn1r ~~rxw ill• I ' •I ~P-., .. ~ "\ \ . ..__ 675-7300 l\l l I Pl I()\~ ·Entlirta· 'Caretaker' stlll makes great Impact S ilcnce. Dcar~n.ing silence. It was mcsmcrlZlng a quarter or a century ago when South Coast Repertory first produced Harold Pinter's "The Caretaker." And, though we expect and even anticipate it today, the leaden pause still makes as great an im· pact as any line or dialogue. The initi'al reaction in SCR's 1991 version or "The Caretaker," T• 111111 Theater Critic now on the Costa Mesa theatei:'s Second Stage, is that director Paul Marcus has taken the Pinteresque pause somewhat over the line. At first light, one of th e ch aracte rs (it's too dim to sec whom, but we assume it's Mick because of program billing) si ts in the dark· ness -and sits. and sits. Welcome to Pinter's nightmare. Yet, once the play's three char- acters are introduced and the in- tentionally monotonous interplay is under way, the exterµfed periods of emptiness become, in effect, a fourth character; call it "Despair." It is this character which ulti· mately prevails over three people stumbling uncertainly down the road to unfulfillment. In this, the most riveting of Pinter's plays, a garrulous derelict, Davies, 1s given shelte r in a junk· strewn attic by a slow-witted and slower-acting young man (called Aston but never referred to by name) who offers him a position as caretaker or the place. Soon Aston's menacing brother, Mick, arrives, and with him a sense of barely controlled fury. None of these characters may be ea~ily identified wi th, yet all three are compelling to watch as they grope their way through lar~ely impotent lives. As human beings, they are perhaps a notch above Beckett's tramps in ''Wait- Tom Harrison (standing) establishes his authority over Robert Cornthwa ite in "The Caret.,ker," at South Coast Repe rtory. in~ for Godot." They shumc rep· et1tiously through life, each with an unfulfilled plan or scheme which, we realize, will re01ain un· fulfilled. At SCR. the casting is outstand- ing, with Robert Cornthwaite's performance as the opinionated vagrant particularly memorable. Cornthwaite is so real, so pathetic you can almost smell him, as Aston complains that he can. He clings with grim resolve to a propped-up dignity in the face o f phy~ical menace from one brother and a maddening lack of com- munication with the other. James Lancaster delivers an eerie, meticulous portrayal of the former mental patient, Aston, who is making all the social progress of a hamster on a treadmill. Lan- caster's extended monologue about receiving shock therapy in a men- tal institution is a riveting mo- ment. As the bullying Mick, Tom Har- rison brings a rough, vital contrast to the show. His psychotic behav- ior is just as .irrational as Aston's •. punctilious tinkering, and gives the production an ever-present sense of danger, culminating when he smashes a plaster Duddha into a 1,000 pieces. Without his intru- sions, the play might be unbear- ably sluggish. Cliff Faulkner's scenic collection or creative clutter perfectly defines the cloudy mood of the show, and Paulie Jenkins has lit the stage brilliantly. Rain drips from the ceiling into a hanging bucket with the psychological impact of the Chinese water torture. SCR's first "Caretaker" -with the powerful trio of Don Took, John Arthur Davis and David Clements -is still fondly remem- bered, but the current production is no less a dramatic achievement. Pinter may be an acquired taste, but this play remains the most ideal opportunity to acquire it. "T he Caretaker" continues Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until Dec. 8. Res- ervations arc taken at 957-4033. "Ti.s tfie S eason for Sliaring antf Caring . i . . . . ~ . ~ . ' .~~-~ I \ 'To Our ~rs: 'Begi.nning 'lhan{(Jgivi.ng 'Day, 'J{pvem!Jer 28, ana eacfi su6s~quant 'Ifiurstfay, t fu Pilot will pu6!i.sfi four special 9io!Ufay issues tfevou a to tfu mu spirit of tfu fio[Ufay season. 'We are requestine tfiat our rerukrs send in tfieir favorite family recipes, tlecorating 'tips, gift ilkas, anealote.s, poems, stories, pfwtograpfu ana anytfiing else tfiat lidps maKs-tliis season special for your family. 'We will prmfuli as many as we can in. eacfr. !Jlo(U{ay issue, so pkase start sfsarine ritJfit away anti get tfiat Cfiristmas 6all rofllne. Semi all your Uhas to: Cfiristmas 'Etlitor ~PllffI 330 W. 'Bay St. Costa !MullJ 92627 \ 11 , 'llYlll e ol arts center's 'Fair -Lady' Tommy Tune will 1tarJ in "Bye Bye Birdie," the wiaely ac- claimed revival of the hit 1960s musical, which will replace "My Fair Lady" in the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center's 1991-92 Broadway Series. "Bye Bye Birdie" will play May 12-17 ht Segcrstrom Hall. The national p re-Broadway tour o f "My Fair Lady" with Christopher Plummer h3$ been postponed, according to produc- ers Barry and Fran Weissler. "We arc oontinuing to explore the possibility of a 1992-93 tour which would acoommodate Mr. Plum me r's sched ule," said the Wcissters. The current tour of "Dye Dye Birdie," also produced by the Weisslers, has sparked enthusi· astic audience and critical re· sponse across the country. Tommy Tune, the nine-time Tony Award winner who stars as "Albert" in this production, is considered one of Broadway's greatest talents. ''Tommy towers over Broadway,'' said Dance Magazine in its November cover story about the choreographer/ director/performer. The Wcisslers arc the produc- ing team behind such highly suc- cessfu I recent re vivals as "Gypsy" starring Tyne Daly, "Fiddler on the Roor • starring Topol nnd "Cabaret" starring Joel Grey. "Bye Bye Birdie" is a joyous musical which spoofs one of pop culture's n1<>5t 1trikin& phenom· ena -the emergence or Elvis Presley as a swivel-hipped super· star and the near-hysteria that . . swept the nation's youth when u was announced he would be drafted into the U.S. Army. When the rock 'n' roll star Con· rad Birdie is summoned to Army duty, his manager Albert con- cocts a publicity scheme: the teen idol will pick one lucky girl from Small Town USA to kiss on national TV before he heads to boot camp. Subscribers to the Center's Droodwoy Series will automati· cally receive their tickets. Indi- vidual tickets will go on sale at a later date. For additional information call 556-ARTS. Perick brings L.A. troupe to . PAC -------. Ora nge County Philharmonic Society will present the Los A nge· lcs Chamber Orchestra in the e n· semblc's only Orange County Per- fo rming Arts Center appearance this season, Sunday at 3 p.m. The ensemble will perform works by Franz Schrcker, Maurice Ravel and Franz Joseph Haydn. T he Los Angeles Cliamber Or· chestra will be conducted by music director Designate Christo£ Pcrick and will feature piano soloist Pas- cal Roge, who will make his Or- ange County debut. The program will include the rarely performed "Chamber Symphony for 23 Solo Instruments" by German com- poser Franz Schreker, Maurice Ravel's sparkling "Piano Concerto in G major" with Rogc as soloist, and Haydn's final sy01phony, "Symphony No. 104 in D major." Widely acclaimed French pianist Rogc has enjoyed an extraordinary career since his recital debuts in London and Paris at the nge of 17. 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Jn 1990 for example, 98 percent or the Liberal Politics congressmen who ran for re-election won; similarly in California, 96 percent of Assembly and Senate incumbents won re-election. For a variety of reasons, including name recognition, on-the-job experience, and access to campaign funds, it's very difficult to knock an incumbent out of office. When an incumbent loses an election, it's newsworthy as a rare event in electoral politics. But when an incumbent gets absolutely thrashed on Election Day, it's worthy of considered renection. Getting thrashed is exactly what happened on Nov. 5 to SchooJ Board Trustee Tom Williams when Martha Fluor triumrhed over him by an incredible margin 0 42 percent. Martha Fluor Tom Williams quality of the Newport-Mesa schools, I thought the election at worst for Williams a close one and at best for Fluor a longsho}. Obviously, I was wrong. But, I'm probably not the only person in the area surprised by this trouncing. As an advocate of term limits for national, state, and local elected officiaJs, it's wonderful that an incumbent has been voted out of office. Voters should make this a habit, instead of an abnormali ty. That Williams endured such an embarrassing defeat, despite published endorsements from powerful developers and builders, such as Jim Peters, Ray Watson, and Jim and Bob Warmington, is also refreshing. Developers In Orange County have enough power over our lives already. They should stick to defending their property rights, buildingJmore homes, suing city governments wherifhey don't get their way, and killing gnatcatchers. This wasn't just an incumbent going down to defe at, it was an incumbent being drummed out of office by more th an two-thirds of the voting electorate. A fascinating result, yet nothing I've read analyzing Tuesday's election helps me understand why Williams took such a savage beating from the vote rs in the Newport-Mesa School District. When an incumbent loses an election, it's newsworthy as a rare event in electoral politics. But when an inclJmbent gets absolutely thrashed on Election Day, it's worthy of considered reflection . T hese are reactions to the outcome though. not an explanation for it Unfortunately, reader$ CXW!Cting an explanation from this'&Tomn will be di<,appointed. I don't have one. There arc !>O many piece:. of thi!> electoral puzzle missing that a satisfactory explanation for the magnitude of Fluor's victory over Williams is as yet out of reach. Too many questions remain unanswered. Why would Tom Williams need an attorney to speak for him during the election on matters related to the public record? Why wou ld the entire Newport Beach City Council endorse a candidate so obviously out of touch with the voters? (What does this tell us about the City Council's sensitivity to their constituents?) What did Tom Will iams do to deserve such an electoral rebuke? Fluor might have won by a few percentage points. !':lone really explain the magnitude of Fluor's impressive victory. It's not difficult to understand why Fluor might have defeated Williams by a margin of 2 to 5 percent. Voters might have been interested in a change on the school board. From all accounts, Mar'tha Fluor has very good name recognition and ran a very effective campaign. She also received The Pilot's endorsement, for whatever that might have been worth on Election Day. This helps explain why As someone watching this race from Irvine, Williams also seemed a verv credible and cenainly well-funded · candidate. Anyone who can afford to take out full-and half-page ads in local newspapers has some serious money (and one would as!>ume votes) behind them. Beach City Council as well as by an impressive array of local luminaries and big-money developers. A{l<t_ above all, he was the incumbent with along list of claimed accomplishments, most of which !>eemed entirely authentic -national recognition for the school district, a new zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy, higher graduation standards, etc. Pretty impressive stuff. I don't have great answers to any of the.,c questions and I don't mind saying \0. On the COll'l8 T his letter is in regards to your article headlined "Eye on the Green" in the Nov. 2-3 issue. That article sounded like a paid co mmercial. My recollection of the events stated by Mr. Green arc as follows: I was a member of the men's club at the Costa Mesa golf course from 1968 for about 10 years and still play at the course. As to the first operalor, there were two main things that ca used their demise. First, a fire in '68 knocked out the banquet facility for the entire Christmas season and then a rain for approximately 45 days or more in '69 slopped play on 1he course for a long time. At that time, the operator had the greens and the shops in a entire package. The second one went broke try- ing to run a private golf course in- stead of a public one. Also, if I re- member, the population was about one-third o r half the size it is now, so getting a starting time was not that high on folk's agenda. I'm not trying to take away from what Mr. Green thinks he has done for the city and himself. But I do take exception that he feels the city gave him a lifetime title to the golf course operation. If so, he IJ!ould have had 1t in writing like a pd business man he is. But in my eyes, no one in city govern· ment has the authority to give out that type of 1trant. According to these ads. Williams was endorsed by every member of the Ne"port Since I had neither read of nor heard about any great dissati sfaction with the i'ttark P. Pctracca teaches political science at UC/ and is a regular columnist at the Pilot. How to get involved! This is your community newspaper, and we'd like to hear from you. Here's how you can become an active participant in The Pilot's Community Forum page. -"' ull the Readers• Hotline (642-6086) and leave your message. While we welcome all comments; we'll only publish comments from those who leave a name (plep.se spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). -"' Writf a letter. Please be as brief as possible. Longer letters will be considered for the Community Commentary page, which runs Thursda~. Mail your letter to "Letters," 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-4170. -"' Giw the edit.or a call. William Lobdell can be reached at 642-4321, ext 351 and would love to hear from you. Y' Our views vs. your views. In our news page, we at The Pilot strive to be fair and objective. On the Community Forum page, we try to do the same by publishing a wide range of views -many of which we disagree with ,,. in the Interest of faim65. The Pilot's opinions are restricted to our editorials. Anyway, I hope that the city goes through with the bidding and does a good job of selection with the city's best interest at heart. I also hope that a better con- tract to enhance the city coffers comes out of this and not just some nickel-on-the-dollar type deal. May the best offer win. MEL TRUMAN Costa Mesa Heart 011111 matter I read with interest Dr. Douglas Lyle's recent response to Dr. Julian Whitaker's column on che- lation. Dr. Lyle referred to che· lation as "discredited" and "ex- pensive," and further stated that all chelation treatments are per- formed unnecessarily, that it "does not work," and that during che- lation. "nothing happens!'' Mor~ than ten years ago, when my father was in his mid-60s. he experienced serious circulation problems in his legs due to a long history of heart disease and blocked arteries. Also suffering from diabetes, he had gangrenous areas on hi s toes, and was consid- ering immediate surRery to have his legs ampu1ated, at the recom- menda1ion of his surgeon, a man well-respected in his field at a leading hospital in the east. Instead, as a last resort, he con- tacted chelation patients who had been quoted in a National Health f-.:Cderation publica tion on che- lation. Aft er getting positive re- ports, he immediately undertook a series of chelation treatments. against the advice of his physi- cians. Within a relatively short period of time, the circulatio n was satis- factorily restored to my father's legs, the gangrenous areas of his feet returned to healthy tissue, his ove rall coloring improved and he was more clear-headed and ener- getic than he had been in years. This was accomplished with no other changes to his lifestyle, and at a lesser expense than what the surgery would have cost. Because he has not significantly changed his lifestyle, he has under- gone short chelation . therapies every couple of years, and to our family's delight, is a living testa- ment to the benefits of chelation. JOANNE L. PAVIA Newport Beach A 1m111t1va matter D art 0 . Bcrgheer. in his Nov. 9 letter to the Pilot is mistaken when he contends the wetland on the lower campus of Hoag Hospi- tal is not a sensitive wetland. This three-acre wetland, known as Cat-Tail Cove, was analyzed by Karlin Marsh, a respected Orange County wildlife biologist, fo Fcbru· ary, 1991 -a report that is con- tained within appendix C of the draft Environmental Impact Re- port for the Hoag Hospital expan- sion plan. Cat-Tail cove provides habitat for :i variety of animals and plants. nirly ~ix animal l>pccic~ are docu· mcntcd at this site. California Spe- cial Animal> such as the Great Blue Heron :ind Sno"' White Egrcl ha\'e been seen there. Red- wingcd Blackb1rdl> and Killdeer nest there. Numerous Audubon Cottontail rabbits and Beechey ground squirrels provide a prey source for Red-tailed Hawks, Tur- key Vultures, and a Golden Eagle, which has been sited in the vicin- 11y. The water source of Cat-Tail Cove appears to be groundwater seeping from natural hillside springs forme d by geologic struc- tures along the bluff, in addition to a high groundwater table at times only eight inches below the surface of the lower campus. A 1922 photograph of the site can tic viewed at Via Lido Plaza along the wall of the Pavilions Place behind 2 Pizza, in the shop· ping center behind the Edwards Lido O nema across from City Hall. All in all, Cat-Tail Cove is one of Newport's spcciaJ natural fea- tures, and deserves preservation within Hoag's expansion plans. JAN D. VANDERSLOOT, MD Newport Beach Community Commentary -~ · · ·.:·.~-~ .;; .~:.~~, ~ · : . . . . :) Comparing public sch~ols with parochial schools is unfair I n the interest of fairness and objectivity, I feel I must respond to the recent letter bashing pubHc schools by N. Corcoran or Costa Mesa. An analogy may be u eCul to put things into their proper perspective: If one were asked which ball team was the best, the LA. Dodgers or the L.A. Laken an araument could be made that the Lakcrs were superior because they score more points per aamc than the Dodgers. Is this a penuaslve argument? Obviously not. We are talking about different ballgames and diff ere~t rules. The umc Is true of the compamons between public and parochial school . Parochial .chools pick and choose , among applicants who produce a student body likely to be non-representative of the whole society. Public schools. on the other hand, are char~ed with educating all students livin~ an a particular attendance area irrespective of their academic ability level, English language competence, motivation, or behavior. Students who arc behavior problems in parochial schools arc dropped and then attend public schools which, by law, must accept them. In addition, the public schools are required to offer a panoply of additional programs and services that parochial schools may or may not offer. Extra-curricular apons. club , bands, drill teams, dances, and special clus activities are amona these. There Is simply no valid I direct comparison between the public schools and parochial schools. The assertion that teacher's unions prevent teamwork, between administrators and teachers is seriously off the mark and i frequently used by those who would malign the public scnools. There is a movement tatewide toward 111 more cooperative pan.icipatory management system in the school , facilitated by teacher's associations and upper level district manaaement In the Huntington Beach Union High School District, where 1 am a teacher, the teacher's assocjation alon& with the school board, admlni tration and educational ,. support personnel, entered into a cooperative decision-making process that has su<XlCeded in reducing tensions, empowering teachers, and allowing us to concentrate on our main function, which is to erve and educate students. The pas& 10 years have been hannonious and 1trike-frce and our S.A. T. scorc5 have been steadily climbing and arc cum:ntly far above tho state and national avcrtge1. C.Crtainly. there are problems and issues to be deal& with in public education, but the latest round of public school bashing docs oot really address these and substitutes empty tbetoric for constructM: critld m. DAN SHEPARD Hundngt0n Beach Readers react strongly to the Magic tragedy Editor's note: The following are samples of Pilot readers' comments and criticisms. The Pilot runs the.5e on a regular basis. However, only callers who le:wc theJT names (spelled out). c1t1es and phone -. numbers (for verification) ~ill be published. Get 1m of\ ed by calling the Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. I was very frustrated by William Lobdell's column in the editor's noLebook of your weekend paper. Ye<.,, I was also !laddened by the new., of Magic Johnson. It i., tragic. But what is more tragic 1s th at he plans to promote "safe sex." Wh) is ab<,t1nence never mentioned? Why 1s there nothing about morality here? Is morali1y archaic and pas!le? Thi!> disease is a direct result of immoral behavior. Do vou really behe"e that the · government and Magic Johnson are going to save us? Let's get back 10 the basics and begin teaching moral purity to our children at home. MARALEE SCHNEIDER Newport Beach • T h1:. i~ in response to an article in your weekend paper regarding teacher Liz Slezak addressing her fifth grJde student~ with this question: "How many of you thought that only bad people ge t AIDS?" After reading that nearly c' Cl) child had raised their hand, I was fi rst bothered bv the defini11on "bad people get AIDS." People get AJDS. good, bad or indifferent. This disease hao; pit) on no one. What really bothered me was how these children were instilled with such false information. Where did they get it? Who put it there? Obviously some misinformed parents and teache rs who neglect this issue out of their own attitudes of ignorance, bigotry, fear and an attitude that this will never happen to me. I'm :.ur-: these are the same people who oppose any kind of !'>C~ education in the class'P'ooms. Who arc bad people? Drug user.,? Is a per on who is addicted to drug a bad person? Gay pcopJe'l Is a person who t:nJO)~ making love to the same gender a t-ad person, What ne.xt "' Arc "e going to consider basketball player-. as bad people no"'l I believe "Ith my "hole heart that nobod) is bad enough to deserve AIDS. I think we need to educate the teachers and parents first before we can teach our kids and teach the students. KEVIN BAAR Santa Ana • I think we should have a Magic Johnson Day to commemorate Magic Johnson for thi' a" fut virus that he contracted. Since Magic John on is our hero. I think it is sad that he could contract this awful disease and we should have a <;pcc1al day for him. BOB BOXFORD Costa Mesa t1£ \tlPOIT IHCB •CO H l ['I Pilo An Independent NcwspJper Published by Coost Community News, Inc. Elliot Stein, Jr. chairman Jim Cressinger publisher William S. Lobdell editor & vice president Steve MArble managing editor - W•lter 8urroughs 1901 -1989 founding publisher , .. &10 Tuesday, November 12, 1991 ; Back Page • • • • -. l•P Hftcben thankful for , gobbler doatton sewage splll crl8be1 ·yacht clull pa~ty By AMa Cekola ""' w""' ' W hile its future is still · uncertain, the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen is expcctin~ one its ·best Thanksgiving dinners ever, thanks in large pan to a local restaurateur. Michael Kang, owner of The 'I Just want to do my part to help them out.• • --Ullll restaurant owner Five Feet and Five Feet Too Rarden. "He's doing such a restaurants in Laguna Beach beautiful thing for us." and Newport Beach, will be With the donation, the donating 120 cooked turkeys kitchen won't need to buy any with all the fixings to the ext ra turkeys, Rorden added. Victoria Street soup kitchen, The Soup Kitchen, under the which served T hanksgiving direction of founder Merle dinner to more than 700 people Hatleberg, has been looking for last' year. a new home since learning By Iris Yokol ,.._ NEWPORT BEACH -County officials on Monday were still try· ing to determine what blocked a sewer line and caused raw sewage to spill into Ne'"wport Harbor near _ the Shark Island Yacht Oub on Sunday afternoon. Authorities were uncertain how much sewage spilled into the bay bu\ said the .flow had continued for most of the afternoon Sunday before-'lbc county sanitation dis- UNOCAL: News of closure saddens stan "I just want to do my several months ago that its part to help them oul," Kang benefactor -South Coast From A1 said, who has made smaller Christian Church -is being dog biscuits in his pocket," Bruce donations to the soup kitchen sold. Bowden said with a chuckle. in past years. "We 're still up in the air,'' Bowden said he can't afford to The news couldn't have come Rorden said. "But as Merle is buy another business because he is at a better time for the troubled fond of saying, 'the guy upstairs losing the $200,000 he . initially Soup Kitchen, which could find will take care of us .' " paid for the franchise. Even itself homeless al th e first of Anyone interested in helping though Unocal is buying back the the year. 1he soup kitchen, which feeds station's inventory of auto parts "It just blo""·s our minds," up to 200 people each day, can and supplies, it is at a discounted said soup kitchen volunteer Arl ca ll 646-8181. rate that won't make up for the ==========================-thousands invested, he said. trict was able to dean up the. •pill. 1 County worken were slated to return today to· clear the obstruc- tion in the line, which ma1 be ce· ment slurry that Oowed anto the pipe from recent sewer work. ...,Employees of the_ yacht club at 1099 Sayside Drive lint Policed a sewage overflow in-the parking lot early Sunday afternoon and called ~ aJ professional drain cleaning iemce, according to Pam Nesbitt, club manaaer. The hired service detennined the blockage was in the county sanitation line. The. Newport Beach Fire ~ er said county workers found ce- partment, the county sanitation ment slurry from receitt sewer sys: dijltrict and the count)' health ·de-1 tern work had Oowed Into the new partmept responded to the scene sewer line, but oounty officials~ around 4:30 p.m. The fire de-could not be reached Monday for partment tumed off the club's confinnation .. water, halting food and drink ser· vice at the club, where about 100 The , spill caused no damage to people had been enjoying a mem-1he yacht club · building or con- benhip-drive carnival. lents, but the club was left without County sanitation workers water service for at !Cast 24 hours. cleaned up the spill by 11 p.m. Fortunlflcly, the club is closed Suiiday but spent ,Monday continu-on Mondays, but members worried ing to seek the cause of the back-about how long the. water would up. Yacht club member Vic Such-remain shut off. MADD: Police honored for DUI arrests From A1 Fifty.six police officers from across the county were honored Friday at the 5th annual Mothers Against Drunk Driving dinner at the Irvine Marriott. "I feel I'm getting the shaft. I worked 14 years with Unocal and always tried to help the company. It's unbelievable that they're doing this to me." -ICat>uyi bl"°"""""' Law enforcement officials ar- rested more than 6,000 drunk driv- ers in Orange County over the· past yea r and credit their tough stand for knocking the number of alcohol-related crash deaths down by 11 percent from 1989 to 1990. .:: ::: ,. • c.r:..i • cw.. ---• Start at . -· · Watches $38 ,_,. __ .... Receive lucky Envelope As You Enter Store Worth Up To 30% ~Diamond ~;1·9~~·'' wnne they tast 1• KT GOLD Bracelets start at: $19 Brian Vonkleinsmid, Arnold Dearcos, Mark Kelm, owner Bruce Bow· den and manager Sam Catrabone stand in front of the station . Costa Mesa police officers Mike Cohen and David Henderson rriade 520 or those arrests, for the second highest number in the county. Citing the station's popularity, Bowden '4Jid his -· hbors ques- tioned Unocal' aim that the sta- tion is a cial loser. Bowden also said he pays Unocal $5,300 monthly rent. which he believes is close to $2,000 more than what the corporation pays The Irvine Co. to lease lhe land. But Dowden's arguments have failed to win over the corporation, and he is now saying his goodbyes. Perhaps the toughes1-part of leav- ing, though, is explaining this to a certain young fan. "I have a 7-year-old son who's always talked about working here. He couldn't wait 10 work here. It's been real tough to tell him it's not going to be here anymore." A team of two Santa Ana·offic· ers came out on top with 532 DUI arrests. TEACHERS: Supplies bought by instructors A1so honored at Friday's dinner were Costa Mesa officers Mike Zangger and Bill Ellwood. The team made 409 DUI arrests in three months. From A1 have a whole lot of money and they don't have the funds to build an extensive library for their chil- dren." Eng'a rd, a teacher for 28 years at Pomona School, figures she'll spend at least $3,000 of her own money 1his school year on class- room supplies. "The school district does provide the basics,'' she said. "But l like to get the things that make it fun for the kids, it gives them an added incentive to do their work." During Halloween, teachers put !heir paychecks back into the class rooms, buying elaborate deco- rations and even pumpkins for their students. One firs t-year teacher at College Park Elemen- tary School gave. ea~h student in her class a witch made out of a broom for the holiday. Some local PTA groups arc h!.'.lping fund classroom supplies and some teachers arc asking -par- ents to provide basic supplies lo help ou1. But teachers say inost parents mistakenly assume that the school district buys all supplies and decorations for their chil- dren's classrooms. '"l 'h is year I asked the parents to send in bottles of glue," said Kaise r Elementary School third grade 1cacher Bonnie Brigman. .. l 'hcrc are some everyday supplies that teachers are purchasing out of their own pockets. If the pafents don'! send them in, we buy them." Mariners Elementary School teacher Fran Stephens, a teacher for 23 yea rs, said there is no end lo items needed by teachers that are not supplied by the school dis- trict. She recently motivated her students' parents to donate n1oncy for the purchase of on old cncyclo· pedia set for the classroom. "If you were to walk into a classroom CONROY'S FLOWERS Two Times A Winner (Club Discounts PLUS Coupon Discounts) ~ Get Into the habit of giving Conroy's long lasting Dowers alJd reap the rewards. Make six purchases of $9.95 or more and get your ' next purchase (up to $20") FREE! " Join Today & Save On Your First Purchase! r:--------------, 130% OFF ~!!e~:t I I "'"'-~ s.i.-." win Onkn Elcdud<d I : 252-0222 : L,3~1j'~~ree ~ J!!:i~I_! N~_!t ~b _J ,_, T Eaplm 11/JJ/91 r f]iL1 Moa·S.I .. , ~ EB L!LJ --i==i ,......, • .., ., ___ _ • where the teacher hasn't pur- cha sed anything, it would be empty," Stephens said. .. Teachers want their chi ldren to have a quality education and there are a lot of things we supplement: decorations, storage containers, classroom shelves, dry erase boards, taking outside courses. tr you compare our district with Ir- vine, the money is poured in10 their schools for the 1eachers to do these things.'' Tc::ich ers say their spending hab· ils reflect the idealism of their profession, an idealism often lost on a public looking for a scapegoat for falling educational standards. "My No. 1 goal is to make a dif- ference in my students' lives," said Brigman. "It's an internal motiva- tion to give the' kids the best that we can give them. There's a lot or us out there who feel this way - "'e'll do what it takes." Costa Mesa officer Barry Schlei- der was recognized for making 100 arrests and George Rose and An· ge lo Morgan were noted for mak· ing 240 arre~ls . Over the past three years, Or- ange County has had a 35 percent reduction in alcohol-related fa tali- ties and a 21 percent reduction in alcohol·related injuries. S1ilt, 108 people died in alcohol- related accidents during 1990. "And the numbers don't even begin to describe the hurt and in- juries and pain it has caused oth- ers,'' said Orange County District Attorney Michael Capiu..i, the key· note speaker for the dinner. Capizzi said DUl cases now take up half 1hC municipal court time. After dinner, Costa Mesa police chief Dave Snowden auctioned off sport s memorabilia to the officers in allendancc lo raise money for MADD. VETERANS: Ceremonies held to remember 1811811 , From A1 "The flag was lowered and we had two minutes of silence, paying respect to those who served the country and those who sacrificed th eir lives," said 72·year-old VFW member Bud Hohl, a vc1eran of World War JI. There was also special thought for former post members who served in World War I, but who have since passed away, Hohl said. "'fhey·re still in our thoughts for sure," he said. "They were all in· spirations." er veterans in volved, Hohl said. "We are looking forward to the future lo get the younger veterans involved so all the works necessary in the community can be carried on," he said. At Harbor Lawn Mount Olive Cemetery in Costa Mesa, Leona Tarcza and her two great- grandchildren turned out to sweep off the headstone and water the flowers next to her husband'.s grave. Frank Tareza Jr., who served in World War II, died la.st February. "I come water the lawn every day," she said. "I miss him so much, but someday we will be to· gether.'' Since most of the 200 members in the post arc veterans of World War II and the Korean War, the post will attempt to get the young-==~~-=-==-=--=~ OPEN DAILY- DINE-IN Lunch-Dinner FULL BAR Home Delivery FOOD TO GO Voted Best Ribs In the South ~ Pasadena and Brentwood 1 uMITED nm oNLYr BUY ONE GET ONE I F OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE I DINE-IN ONLY re e You must present !his coupon when ordeMg. N.-avallabte with I I otner sPftl~s or coupon 01"'1. j L-- - - --~·!!:!!... CALL THE RIB HOTLINE • 9901 YOJUCTOWN CORNEROPIROOIUIURST 963-RIBS \ ·---- Sailors' Brandon Finney He's zeroi~g in . on-Sheflin's mark of 1942 By Richard Dunn Spor1I Wl1llr B randon Finney keeps track of the football. He lets teammate Amin-Mirhadi provide the yardage count. "Almanac is his nickname," Finney said of Mirhadi, Newport Harbor High's left tackle and self-appointed s~tistician, the one who keeps Finney updated on the progress of a 1,000-yard rushing season. "He wants it as much as I do," said Finney, who has 956 yards on 203 carries this season (4.7 average). "I don't keep track of the yards, I just listen to Mirhadi. We call him the stat man because he's real smart and he remembers everything. "About three weeks ago, he told me about it for the first time. He says, 'You're getting closer.' So he's the one who let's me know." Finney's within reach surpassing Hal Sheflin for second place on the school's single-season rushing list. Although his primary focus is winning the Sea View League championship -the Sailors play Woodbridge on Thursday night for the title -Finney can't help but recognize the milestone just ahead. Especially with a guy like Mirhadi around. "At our school, we have Steve Brazas, who rushed for 1,700 yards in a single season in 1983, then Sheflin in '42, who had 1,011 yards and he's second," Finney said. "So, hopefully, our line will do the job. That would be nice." Matters have already been pretty nice for Finney this season. Consider: • No player in Pilot history has ever achieved Player of the Week honors twice in the same season. Finney earned it this week by See ANNEY/D 1133 So. Coast Hwy. Laau• laf:h, 497-0COJ (Now on Camp1t1 •l USC) , •.• November 12, 1991 The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa' Pilot ' llcllon 8 Orange CoasVB2 Phi l Richardson-boating/BS Classified/B9 Sporta Editor Roaer Carlson .••• 642-4330 ext.387 \h.iu.,,. ' rtff!'f'1 9 k11 J.R. Porter, Costa Mesa host Western Thursday CIF water polo playoffs. Sea Kings seeded No. 1; Tars, Mesa both at home T he Corona del Mar •-wate~ polo team ~ill @1-put its No. l ranking on the line Friday when the first round of the 1991 CI F 4-A Southern Section playoffs begin . The Sea Kings (20-3) open play at home against Long Beach Poly, the third entry from the Moore League. As the No. 1 seed from the Sea View League, CdM would not face No. 2 Ne\\ port Harbor until the championship game. should both teams advance that far. The Sailors ( 17-7) also open Frid av against Foothill ( 14-12), the ~econd entry from the Century League . Pairings for the 4-A, 3,-A anJ 2-A tournaments were announced b) the CIF office in Cerritos on Monda\.. In the CIF 3-A tournament: Mater Dei is scheduled for a first-round game Wednesday. The Monarchs (9-9), the second team from the Angelus League, meet Marina (15-11 ), the second team from the Sunset League. In the CIF 2-A tournament, Costa Mesa also plays its first-round game Wednesday. The Mustangs (14-10), sec- ond in the Pacific Coast League, face See WATER POL0/85 • Area starlets lead pai rings in volleyball A ll fi,e area <;choob .... 111 be @•- on hand "'hen 01- the \t/91 C l F 5-A Southern Section girls high ~chool vollc}ba\I tournament begin' th1' "ed .. On1.. of 1h11r,c .,chool-.. Nev. port Harhnr. mu.,1 d1mn all the .... ay up from 1odJ} \ opening-round "'ild card ~amc. but that doesn't dis- courdgc coach Dan Glenn much. "Thc'c playoffs are v. 1de open.·· Glenn 'aid Monda). after the CIF office 1n Cerritos released the playoff pairings. •·Whoever gets hot can v.10 11 all. There are five or six 1eam that can wi n it, and I J like our chances as well as anyone See CIC VOLLEYBALLM Truly it was a week to remember HOOPS! Tipoff Class ic fie ld released Baldwin not looking back, sets sights -on Trabuco Hills C osta Mesa High refuses to give up. The Mustangs, who swallowed their bit- terest pill of the season last Fnday against cross- town rival Estancia, 10-7, hav~'t-quiLall season -and they cer- tainly do not intend to start this Friday in the season-closer a'ainst Pacific Coast League heavyweight Trabueo Hills. "We're going to beat Trabuco Hills," said Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin, whose Mustangs (3-6, 1-3 in the Pacific Coast League} lost another close, hard- hittinJ battlc,7this time against the Ea- glei (6-2-1, 3-1) in a game last Friday that <>fficialty removed them from post- 1eason consideration. Baldwin continued to predict this week that "Estancia Is going to beat La- guna Hilla and Centwy is going to beat Laauna Beach." · Such a ~nario would lift Balancia (4- 1) into undisputed ~nt place with La· tuna Hills, Tnbuco Hihi and Century 1haring aecond place at 3-2. Ofven that 11me formula, had Bstan· cia Iott to Costa Mesa Jut week, it would have opened the avenue to a po- tential five-way tie [or fint place. The Mustangs, who aeemlnaJy play • with the same zealous attitude u their elahth-year coach, didn't give an lncb to the Eapea, although three aboned field pl attempts looked like a ~ardstkk. "I think Eatancia's kids played a aooct aame." aald BaJdwtn. wboR defemo re- s. COSTA MESNM • . , ~-1l~-~ No am1 tor 11r1111i1111, WIJOl/llr/dfll 1a11 awaits By Richard Dunn Spor1I Wl1llr -..- T he last ttfing Newport Harbor High football coach ,~oR'-r-l:;, Jeff Brinkley will do is brag. The project, after all, is /l' ~~~, still unfinished. / • o\ "We need one more," said Brinkley, following his \I :oJ team's busincss-u-usual victory over previously unde-\<. •, feated Tustin, 21-14, last Friday in a Sea View League '~ ij/ flnt·place meeting. ·~~.t .. ?j.-' One more means one more win, "'.hich would be the equivalent of a. league championship if the Sailon beat Woodbridge this Thursday at hvine High. Newport Harbor, 6-3 and 3-1 in league, may have surprised m~my by up- setting Tu1tin, but the principals were not. "It wu a bia win, but I don't think they were surprised," Brink.le~ said of the Tillen, wfio came in top-ranked in the Southern Section Division VI and perfect throuch eight contests. 0 1 think (Tustin Coach) Marijon Ancich hu a lot of respect for us. "We're 3-3 .,ainst them since I've been here and we played them tough the other times when we lost. although it got away from us In the aecond half. Anckh had his k.ids ready and ~t wasn't a surprise. We certalnly weren't 1wprised.'' After loeina their league opener to Saddleback, then preaching each fol· lowirta week u beina a championship same, Brinkley's Sallon will finally have a champlonahip aame for real apfnst Woodbridge. Operation Smash- mouth, u It wu aaalnst Tustin, will be at full steam. "Ooina into the Tustin pmc, which is how we approach every ball game, y<>u've Sot to So with what tot you there," Brinkley said. "That's power football, pankularty with the same two backs and two tiaht ends. We line See NEWPORT,- Eagles ' vi cto ry puts them ri ght where they want A n entire trea- sure ches t came down after one shake of the fruit tree by Estan cia High, which among other :-6 ({ )-" ~;~\ things has a chance to win the Pacific Coast League footbaJI championship. Coach John Liebengood's Eagles, who have improved leaps and bounds since oin_g 2-8 a ~ear aio. di~ovcred their of- fense just m time last Friday to nip cross-town rival Costa Mesa, 10-7, and wipe the table clean. "You get the Bell Trophy back, you get the bragging rights. and you get ev- erything they talked about," Liebengood said. "We're city champions and it's a step toward a league championship and ho~fully we'll get in the playoffs. 'All of those things were riding: The bell and the city championship, but the most importaot thing is being closer to that championship game (this Friday against Laguna Hills, at Mission Viejo), having that opportunity to fight for the championship and go to the playoffs. "The pre-game hype basically came from (Mustangs Coach) Tom Baldwin - he mad~ all the statements. Our kids did what they had to doi but you 'vc got to give them a lot o credit -Costa Mesa's a aood football team. I'd love to have a bunch of bis kids over here at Estancia. Unfortunately, they're ~u t not winni111. I think they have some internal problems and that miaht have a little to do with why they're not winning. "The season is basically · over for them, but thcl can be a spoiler agaiMt Trabuco Hiiis. ' Eatanda. 6-1·1 and 3-1 in lea~e. See ESTANCI~ Estan cia seeded No. 1 ; Huntingon Beach (2 ), Irvine, Sailors seeded By Roger Carlson SPOl1S EdltOI NEWPORT Bl:.ACH -Estancia High's Eagles, the defending state cham- pions on the Division lll level and with Stanford-bound Matt Feurbringer the focal point, en1oys the No. 1 seed going into the second annual Pilot Tip-otr Clas- sic, expanded to 16 a<aioo teams and to two ~/ -.w.at gyms• this year, ig-' I p•••'9'1• niting _th e 1991-92 1 - campaign on Dec. , -......_ 3. \. " . TI P-OFF The fi ve-day ~r.r..-T:\.~ tournament, which ~ l!l ".al'~ will be held at \ Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools, in- cludes second-seeded Huntington Beach, No. 3-seed Irvine (the defending cham- pion) a.nd the host Sailors, who were run- ners-up to Irvine last year ii) the finals. Rounding out a solid field are Corona del Mar, Marina (sans-Cherokee Parks), El Toro, Brea-Olinda, Foothill, San 01- eguito, La Quinta, Sonora, Santa Ana Valley, Torrance, San Pasqual and Bell- flower. The format includes a pair of night games on Dec. 3 and ~ at each site, fol- lowed by a round of four games on Dec. S and 6, (ollowed by the finals on Satunby, Dec. 7. • Estancia gets its season under we.y on Dec. 3 with a 7:40 game against Bell- flower at Newport Harbor and tho host · Sailors tackle tack.Jc Santa Ana. Valley a night later at the same time and site. Corona dcl Mar's opener ls set for Dec. 4 at 6 p.m. lpinst San Dicpito in 11- Sca King' gym. Puerb~r is the lone retumina start· See PILOT TIPOFF CLASSIC,9 J 82 Tuesday, November 12,1991 • ----------------------------_ ---------~------------------ Boes' skid stretches to three after Hornets ·slap on a 38-30 sting By Richard Dunn ......... COST A MESA From cloud nine 10 rock bottom. Call it the 21 -day catastrophe. Exactly how Orange Coast College escala1ed to No. 2 in the nation, then collapsed to last place in 1he Mission Conference Central Division, is unbeknownst lo its players, as well as its sixth· year coach, Bill Workman. OCC nose guard Kelly Jackson said it 's not getting the breaks like last year. Tailback Adrain . Steen said the boys just aren't digging deep enough. Outside line- backer Sedric Shorter said it 's dumb mistakes. Outside linebacker Joe Esrcs said it's getting sidetracked after starting 5-0. -' Workman, following his team's third straight loss last Saturday night, has no explanation. Perhaps railing from grace is next. "I don't know what the answer is," said Work- man, whose Pirates, 5-3 overall, 4-3 in the confer- ence and 0-3 in the division, dropped a 38-30 deci- sion to Fullerton al home. -"Last year, we got a lot or breaks and big plays," said Jack.so n, a returning starter who helped OCC win the Ce ntral Division title last season and ad~ L-''-----,___" vance to the Orange County Bowl. "This year, we're Workman tal mistakes much. not getting the breaks. We're making a Jot or mcn- and J think il's because people arc trying to do too "We didn't put ourselves on a pedestal when we were 5-0 (and ranked No. 2 in the nation by the JC grid -wire). We're just missing a key play here and there." - '!'he Pirates were intercepted six times against Fullerton (6-2, 5-2 .and 2-1), which toOk advantage of the turnovers an.d ruined <?CC's 39th homecoming. Orange Coast lost to Rancho Santiago, 10-7, 1n the divisional opener on Oct. 26, then lost to Saddleback, 22-21, on Nov. 2. OCC's Adrain Steen (23) goes down head first under Fullerton's Derek Reaves; Fullerton's Claudius Wright {8) looks~· "We've beaten ourselves the last couple of games," said Steen, '11.'ho's nursing a tender righ t ankle, but was s1i ll able to am~ss. 76 yards on J l carries agains1 the Hornets. "We're not really d1gg1ng do'll.'n when we need to -good football teams win close games." Ai>idc fron1 the mistakes, perhaps OCC's non-divisional schedule was a little cushy considering the Pirates bombarded their opponents, 216-55, in the first five games. "It was a little bit." Shorter said. "Two teams were good, but the others were kind of soft." "I think we got sidetra cked when we were 5-0," said Estes, who re- turned two weeks from a knee injury. "I wasn't even playing, but it s ce med like everybody was thinking about going 10-0 instead of 6-0." Orange Coast had leads or 7-0, 10-3 and 16-10 in the first h~lf against Fullerton. but the Hornets cam~ back to assume a 17-16 ~n­ termission edge, spa rked by an 87-yard kickoff return by Jarrod Smith for a touchdown. "We allow a kickoff return for a touchdown, we throw (six) inter- ceptions, we had a multitude of blown assignments on obvious pass- ing downs and we give up a fake field goal for a touchdown a'nd they pass to a guy who's all by himself just before the half," Workman said. "I just named about three touchdowns -that's enough to win. We played so well for five weeks, then for three weeks we flat out haven't done it. We haven't played wirh the same intensity and the special teams have failed us when it was absolutely sparkling for five weeks. Our offense has gone to sleep in the second halr the Jasl three games and our defense can't stop the run. "Defense is one of the things we could do in most g~mes. We were getting a big turnover rating and causing things to happen, but now we're not. We haven '! checked ii in, we're just not playing very well. "I can't explain it, but I reel for John Robinson now." On the firsr play of the fourth quarter, OCC showed signs or a comeback as quarterback Donnie Smith -picked off five times against Fullerton -scored on a 3-yard touchdown run. Smith pitched lo Steen, who threw a strike to Smith in the end zone for a two-point conversion, cutting Fullerton's lead to 31·24. For the Pirates, who have no chance of defending their Central Di- vision championship, three weeks ago must seem like three decades ago. Mater Dei rests up for Amat PILOT GRID STATS Scoring Ruper1o 90: 8ro~~bent 45: Morante 42: Knutt 44, Blollll(){I 18. Barajas t8: Thits 16; llruse 6. Vasqutz 6. Kulln 6: Nolan 6; S\la!l.!1 6. Just so much room on the edge On i1s day of rest, Mater Dci l·ligh \\Orkcd. II ~ludicd. video taped, 111ea· sured and c:ilculalcd every move n1adc by Bishop Amat last Satur- d;iy at 1hc Santa Ana Bov,.J, \vherc hos1 Servile was handed a lesson or t'll.'O by !he Lancers. r-.1arer Dei 's Monarchs, wi1h all eyes on Bishop An1at during their much-needed bve week, have a prcuy favorable "view of the Lanc- ers, ah hough it may be a little dis.- toned heading into Friday night's Angelus League championship game in La Puente. Clf 01\'ISJON I TOf 10 I. Eisenhower (9·0); 2. Bishop Amat (9-0): 3. Font;ina (8·1): 4. Loyola (6-2); S. l'oh1lrr Ori (8-IJ; 6. Long Beach \Vilso11 (7-2): 7. Antelope Valley (6-3); 8. Quartz I !ill (6-3); 9. hl;1- tina (6·l); JO. Servite (6·3). "They pretty much played it in vanilla," r-.'1aler Dei Coach Bruce Rollinson said of the Lancers, who pummeled Servile, 22-8, while re- maining perfect in nine games and three Angelus League affairs. "l .hcy didn't show that much. They played it close to the vest. I h;ive a feeling, though, that they were looking a little pas! Servile . Unforlunatcly, I think Servile re- ally had an opportunity, but kind of self-destructed a l limes." Bishop Amat, ranked No. 3 in Sou thern Section Division I, will share 1he league title with Maler Dci (8-1, 2-1 in league) if it loses Friday. The Monarchs, after suffering a humbling 28-20 setback on Nov. 2 against Loyola, their first loss of the year, will be as near lo 100 percent as they can while prepar- ing for 1heir biggest game of the season. "We both recognize 1ha1 1his is a big game," Rollinson said. "They'd like to win the title out- right for whatever time in a row it would be and we'd like a Hiiie piece of that title. 11'11 be a filling way (OJ the Angelus League lo end. You have lhe perennial cllampion of the 1960s (Maier Dci) going against lhe perennial champioo of the 1980s and 90s. "We're goina lo have everybody available and the bye week was SEASON ITEAMI Opp Mon1rehs 103 147 264-1087 228·1188 lo!al !1rst downs RuShes·rard~e A~elllge ruSlling rµUl Maler Oei (8-7, 2·1) AveragerushillQ yar~age SEASON (INONIDUAL( l oUI passing yardage 'l 5.2 121 132 1190 2282 132 254 Avtrage ~sslng r~rd~ Rushing l'm'rtll'O.mrci\d 1 ~\64-15 tlJ.200-1 P1ay•r Ruper10 Solis Blamoo v1s1wez Nolan Sualua tcb nyg avg td long A~. gilln (lei ~1ss GQ1111 1~.9 65 459 70 6 2J A~91ll'l(lelpUSlftlnP 71 "6 '" "' 45 294 4.5 0 21 Ntt rnum rco· 196 39 30 0.8 J 17 A~ri9' uc'cs, v1r111oe J,t ·22 9 2 2 ·21 2 25 89 36 1 14 Nei)1fl!a'1! 2217 20 93 4.7 0 33 A~l¥Jt lit\ yar~iQt 249 36S2 9 40 4.4 1 12 TO!Mirunts·ll'tf;,Qe 40·33.3 "' 21·.l§.9 ' .. '"'" Alvarez 8 22 3.8 1 8 flmlles·hmlln klsl 18·8 6 32 5.l 0 10 TCOlt.mwm 2( " "'" S1nc11u 4 12 3.0 0 9 Aoeraoe 11.ffV;ers 2 1 2 8 4.0 0 6 AW119« bOs·l'Jl'~iot 8.l-64 ... u• Jackson CISSlfi Ac~ln 2 6 l.0 0 6 ~~q Tmt of tl()SSHWI 22 ~ 1 12 12.0 0 12 'Pl.d rtll.f!ls. interceptions, Tumble rtll.mS 8.l ·90 2S 02 ; ;·~ ~ ; Ac:cumul111n Scor1 br 0...1rt1r1 ~ 10 36 1S 411-109 Pl•1•r 8!111100 u• Player "'"' ,_, Morame '""' 8Jfl)IS ""' Ja~kson SoUs """ Sane tier "'"" Passing P• pc ydg phi 195 122 22111 a 5 1 4 0 A.c•lvtng pc nyg. •VI· 40 627 15.7 22 599 27.2 18 434 24.1 13 176 13.S 10 185 185 6 87 14.5 • 49 10.3 2 37 18.5 2 44 22.0 1 19 19.0 1 10 10.0 pct. Id .62fi 24 .200 0 td ton9 5 " 7 77 7 65 0 34 2 60 ' " 0 " 0 " 0 22 0 19 0 " just whal the doctor ordered. ll 's been a long year for us because we started a week ahead of every- body else (on Sept. 6 against Io- lani in Hawaii). "I fell we really utilized the bye week because it was quarter exams .week for the kids and ii gave 1hcm a chance to s1udy and recharge 1he batlerics. Right now, we're right on line." Only the crowd at Bishop Amat is predictable in this one. "ff you re not at the game by 6 o'clock with ticket in band, I don't think you'll get in," Rollinson said. Mlltr [)ej 67 l!O 9S 51-29] Log, schedule 34 lolani (Honolulu) 27 Capisirano V.alley 47 St. P.aul 17 5.lnta Ana 2 7 Ri11Crside Poly 42 Mission Viejo 35 St. John 80!>C0° 44 Servile" 20 Loyola" Nov.15-at BishopAm.11• •Angelus League game 20 21 9 J " 7 7 0 " "It's not a large stadium; it's quainl and cozy and made ror Bishop Amat victories." Against Bishop Amat's tough defensive line, Mater Dei hopes ii can dodge what happened in 1989, a 34-18 victory for the Lancers. "1'hey can opt to pul pressu re on (quarlerbaek) Dilly Blanton with those guys ond bli1z periodi- cally or they can go with an all out assault, like they did in 1989 when WC had a pretty good O[fensive line and a pretty. good quarterback in Danny O'Neil," Rollinson said. -By Rlch11rd Dunn Mater Del Players ol the Week BILLY BLANTON , A 6-foot-2, 195-pound senior quarterback, he completed 15 of 19 passe~ for 31 O yards and five touchdowns In r • '· l only three quarters of action. ROGER MORANTE A 5-foot· 1 o. 155-pound senior flanker, he caught four passes for 95 yards, including 3 TDs In win over lolanl Sept. 6. • Holland has good vibrations despite loss to Saddleback Surviving tough seasons and real- iz.ing your playoff dreams arc history ... there are easier ways to s~nd the autumn scmes1er. Dave Holland, Corona dcl Mar High football coach, can swear to it. "If l had to do it over, I'd take aboul four or five decisions and change them, but that's really like any game," said Holland, who no doubt felt the affliction or being mathematically flushed from play- off conten1ion after CdM's 30-7 Sea View League loss to Saddlc- back last Thursday. "When yqu're playing so close to the edge, ·when you don 't have overpowering ways of winning, every call has got to be just right. The calls weren't thnt discourag· ing, but I probably felt this loss a Hiile worse than lhe olhers over the year. "IJ.'.s been painful this year, but hoptfully it'll pay off ncJtt year." NCJtt year is what CdM can look forward to, With its best skill people and eight defensive start- ers returning next full, Holland knows a season like 1his is tempo· rary. And although it waS CdM's rourlh straight game without a victory, Holland saluted the labor or his players. "W~ never gave up," 1-lolland said. \'We wen1 down and scored against their first group a1 !he bc- 'kinning of the fourth quar1er -It was 21-7 at that time -but lhcn we blew it on an onside kick. We jus1 didn't get it right. At that point, we were thinking about getting back Into the ball garlte with the onside kick, but ii just didn't tlappcn and 1hey got one more touchdown." The Sea Kings, 2·5-2 and 0.3·1 in the Seit View Leaaue, earned over 200 net yards! but found lhe end zone rather co d·hcartcd. "I felt we moved the ball be· 1wccn ihe 20-yard lines, but we just didn't score," Holland said. "I Cell going in that we could win CdM 12-5-2, 0-3-1) SEASON llNOIVIDUA.1-1 Rushlnti Pl•r•r tcb n1g avg td long Hm "' "' 2.8 • ,, '"" 35 -s• -0.5 0 " Stttlt>erg " U2 41 ' " Walz " " 3.4 0 ,, Gold\\t\n • " 2.2 0 4 """ 9 25 2.8 0 12 -2 " 5.0 0 9 Paselnti Pl•r•r •• ..... phi .... •• ""' "' 76 902 • .481 3 '""' 15 37 36' 5 .493 ' R•c•lwlng Player .. nyg. •VCI· td long ""' " "' 12.9 2 " Hess ,. 250 10.4 0 " w.,.~ " 270 "' 2 " -" "' ••• 0 " -· 7 " 7.7 0 " Steetbtrg 5 22 4.5 0 9 '""" 2 45 22.5 0 25 Gcikhlein 2 20 10.0 0 " '""""' 2 " 6.0 0 7 Wm ' 3 3.0 0 3 I coring He1s 63: wevener 12: Clark 12: Steelbtrg 6. and I still feel that way. If we would've played another night, I 1hink some"'things would change. There were some defenses I wouldn't call again and some blitz- es that we needed to do to gel something happening . ''Looking back, there arc a lot of things we should'vc done Ibis year. Really, we shou\d'vc beat \Yoodbridgc -we played real well a&ainst those guys and they have n shot at the playb ffs now . "For us, the playoffs arc a done- dcal, unless everybody has to for- SEASON ITEAM) Opp ••• ltlnt• Total l1rst aown1 129 104 Rushts-Y¥Gaot 360·1920 205·642 AV9f1Qe MHng garn 5.3 3.1 Avtrjlge Mhil'rlt y111dage 2 I J 71 lotal Passino yardJge 780 1253 Average passnQ yatdage 87 t.0 Patt comi:i. ~ 1n1 S6·1J5·8 113·233·13 Avg. gain per pass comp. 13.9 1 I .2 A"jl. gMl Ptf PISS lllltlll 5 8 5 4 Netre!l.lrll)"Jl'dige• 37\ 91 TO!il 11tks·y11rdage 5 ·3~ 22 -149 Amageucu, YJfd'O' 05-3.5 2•-16.6 Net yanlJge 30'6 187• Aver1ge net yardage 338 132 Tatll jU'llS·IV~ 36-30.0 43-32.3 fumblts-l\lmblts lost 17-9 11-1 Total tumovell 15 20 Avtrage Ml'IOVtfS 1.8 2.5 Avtfi9e ftioS·y•dage 81·6' 7.J.42 Avg. Time o1 possession 26:47 21:1l 'P\rll: fell.mt, lrlttct;Jlions. l\Jntlle rttums Aocumulattve Scor• by Quart•r• Oopooen:s 48 S6 39 fl7-210 Corona lie! Mllr 14 30 21 ZS-il Log, schedule 19 Huntington Bc.J<h 0 Mlrin.:i 13 Esl.lnci.:i 7 T1abuco Hills 17 Costa Ml!Sil 10 Univefsity" 0 Newport H.:i1bo1° 20 Woodbridge 0 7 5,)ddlcb.x:~ • Nov. 1S-at Tustin• "Se11 View Leagu~ game " ]4 " JS " " 27 20 JO I feit !heir games." \ Not everything wcnl wrong fo~rl the Sea Kings: "(Center) Scot Bogdan played well," Hollan si:iid. "He graded ou1 10 a 93 per cent, made some key blocks up th~ middle £or fullbnck Ryan S1eelbcr~ and blocked well on pass pro1ec lion. Stcclbcrg also played wel and Tom Hess played well again. "(Free sa£ety) Mike Rynn ha 10 solo tackles nnd recovered rumble and I thought Mall Evan played really well. -Dy Rlrhard Dun Corona def Mar Players or lhe Week GORDY CLEMONS A 6-loot-2, 210-pound junior defensive tackle, he had six solo tackles, three assists, a tackle for a loss and a deflected pass against Saddleback. ' • MIKE DE REVERE A 6-foot-1, 210-pound Junior defensive tackle, he graded out to an 87 percent, had five solo .___ tackles and lour assists, ,:-:, ~ 23rd .... wtn; Cyprm lut atop blfarl Cf. , Tlgn (9-0) handle Anlhelnl wllh 41-3 win ; gOod tut left wfth Smma. Vaqueros C7·2l . Hts up South Coast •how.down with Capl-anno Vdey. " [.~ ..... &. R. ... ,. Va~ueros • 1) let up ~en Grove League · lflowdowr1 with -' 6sden Grove. Earn.tour nners (8-1 > tumble from lofty No. 3 after 21·14 setback to Newport Hart>or. 8. B ModLll (::t~a~-· upset loss to Orange: VIiia · 1 Park looms • Fftday- 10. Plllllln - Olablos (8-3) rlUn ti Top 10 wll cil:l1 14-7 victory over Capistrano Vllttf. l~P~ Tustin's Nid Cantu (left) tries to hold on as Newport Harbor's Brandon Finney rambles toward the 1,000-yard plateau last Friday. RNNEY: Sailors' star closing ~n on . mark From 81 gaining 133 yards on 31 carries last Friday in Newport's 21-14 upset over previously undefeated Tustin. •Finney has eclipsed the 100- yard rushing mark six times this season. The Sailors are 5-1 in those games. •He's one victory away from his most important mission: Win- ning the league championship. "I just pay attention to winning games," Finney said. "I don't look for my goals -my goals are to win games." Finney, a 6-foot, 195-pound tail- back whose gridiron future is probably as a fullback, has added 10 pounds to his Jrame since the season began thanks to a rigorous Preferential Treabnent weight-training program set up by assistatit coach Tony Ciarelli. '1Most of us are getting stron- ger," Finney said. "We work hard in the weight room, thanks to Coach Ciarelli, and I'm shooting for that 1,000-yard mark and to be league champions. "Forty-four yards to go -I never thought it would come to this situation, but it's all because of the line having a great year and Tony doing a great job. You have to give him a lot of credit. "And plus there's (wide receiver Branon) Coluccio, who should get the ball more often because that opens up our offense. He's good after he catches it and that helps me." The Saiiors, who rely heavily on The Pilot License makes you eligible for valuable discounts and special offers at the participating merchants listed below. Check the listing each Tuesday. Finney and fullback Tony Man- cuso for their smashmouth yards, dropped their league opener on Oct. 17 to Saddleback, 21-10, then made it a point to play every con- test thereafter as if it was a cham- pionship game. "We put our backs against a wall with that loss," Finney said. "We had to go out and win every single game to be league champi· ons and our goal is not going to stop now. 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"We had to call a timeout and put people in who had never been in on field goal attempts before. Maybe other teams have second and third teams, but we don't. That's been our year, thoug~. Four games we 'vc los t by a field goal or less. All of them have been one- play games, so if we get four plays, we're 7-3. PILOT GRID STATS Costa Mesa (3-6, 1-3) SEASON (INDIVIDUAL) Rush Int Pl•yer tcb "" "' td long F. Ospina 114 556 4.9 2 33 Tran 44 366 83 1 69 J. Ospina 43 317 7.4 4 58 Pawinskl 35 148 4.2 3 20 COia 26 104 4.0 1 11 Hatber 25 ·78 -3.1 1 3 Julien 14 73 5.2 0 14 ·~ 8 180 22.5 0 52 8 22 2.8 0 7 tfebling 4 -6 ·1.5 0 4 Serrano 1 -6 -6.0 0 -6 Barua I -3 .J.O 0 ·3 , .... ,,. Pl•y•r P• pc ydg phi pct. td Hatbef 136 51 493 11 .375 5 Niebling 1 0 0 o . . 000 0 J. OSl>IN 1 0 0 1 ()()() 0 A9Cetvlnt Pl8yer pc nyt. •VV• tdlong ~rsplna 13 137 10.5 4 29 10 117 11.7 1 27 Jaglowskl 7 98 14.0 0 24 Harding 5 40 8.0 0 13 Cota 4 42 10.5 0 19 NiebHng 4 41 10.3 0 14 Vega 4 30 7.5 0 9 Tran 2 7 3.5 0 5 Pawinskl 1 1 1.0 0 1 Banua 2 14 7.0 0 9 Sc0f'tn9 J. Ospini 36; F. Osplria 26; Meyer 24: Luxeml>ot#ger 21; s>IWlnsld 18; Tran 12; JaglowSld, 12: Serrano 9: Hil 6: Ccltl 6. ll!AION (TUM) TT otll lirsl OOWns Opp ........ 92 111 Ruslles·Y¥da0e 264-812 324·1783 Average N$11i1g gVI 3.1 5.5 Average MNng yardage 90 198 T otll pusilg ywdaot 623 S17 Avtrage passilg ~ 69 57 Pass COfl'CI, ~ It 49-1:!0·10 52·139-12 Avg. 91111 pet pass COfl'CI. 12.7 9.9 Avg. gain pet pass ~ 4.6 3.7 Nttre.m~ 313 290 Totll sacb· 20 ·160 10 ·86 Avmge sacts. yardage 2.2 ·17.8 1.1·9.5 Nd yardage 1814 2155 Average ~ yardage 202 239 Totll PllU·Mnge 36-32.1 29-27.0 Fwnllles·ll#ltles ~ 36-20 21-9 TotllU'llom 30 21 Avenge "1ICMrS 33 2.3 flags-ydol 67-493 62-507 A~ lags-ywdlge 7.4-SS U.5& ~ d possession 23. 14 24:46 1$111. ~ UIUe l!llrns Accumul•tlw Score by Quarters OpponetU 36 •51 42 10-139 Costa Mesa 28 58 36 48-170 log, schedule 27 Twentynine Palms 0 28 RanchO Alamitos 42 29 Los Amigos 12 10 Brea-Olinda 14 14 Corona def Mar 17 17 Laguna Hills• 21 0 Century•, 23 38 Laguna Beach• 0 7 Estancia• 10 Nov. 1 S-Trabuco Hills• (at OCCJ. 7 •Pacific Coast League game "It 's been a very frustrating year, obviously. Losing creates problems and winning solves them. Estancia played some teams early that it was able to beat in the last minute, so it had momentum and everything going for them. I've been in this business a Jong time and things work against you and for you, and when you can win, it creates momentum and they've done a super job. . Costa Mesa Players of the Week "We've lost some close games that we were able to win, but our defense, in the last nine quarters, has given up only one field goal. We lost 10-7 and our offense gave up a touchdown. Against Laguna Beach it was 38-0 and we gave up nothing, then in the fourth quarter against Ce ntury we gave up noth- ing. -By Richard Dunn MA TT JAG LOWS Kl A 5-foot-10, 165-pound senior comerback- running back, he carried five times for 87 yards and one TD. He also caught a 24-yard pass. By the numbers WATER POLO • -~ VOLLEYBALL .. BRYAN LUXEMBOURGER Only a sophomore, the 6-foot, 195-pound inside linebacker had two sacks, four solo tackles and three assists. TENNIS , f ·~ 5!~~t'l15 L••tu• Over•ll W T W L T Newport 3 1 0 6 3 0 Tustin 3 1 0 8 1 0 WOOdbrldge 2 1 1 5 2 1 Saddlebaclc 2 2 O 3 5 1 University 1 3 o 4 5 o CdM 0 3 . 1 2 5 2 Thurad•Y• Nov. 14, 7130 Newport YS. WoodbfldOe. at llVfne FrtdayLNov. 1 S, 7130 Corona del ••r at TUS1in Slddlebac:k vs. UrMrstty, at ltWle (end r .. ul•r Meson) An9elu1 Le•oue L••eu• Ov•r•ll W L T W L T Bishop Amat 3 0 0 9 0 0 L~ 210 620 M•ter o.12 1 o a 1 o SeMte 120 6 3 o SJBosco 040 1 8 o Ffidn1..~~· 11, 7:30, p.m. Miter Del • DIS/qi Anlal leturd~, Nov.18, 7:30 p.m. Loyola vs. Set*. II Gllw Paclflc Coa1t League Le .. ue . Overall W LT W L T l!atancta.3 1 o 6 2 1 Laguna Hlns 3 1 0 5 3 1 Trab. Hills 3 1 O 4 4 1 Century 220 6 3 0 .... 130 360 Lag. Beach O 4 O 2 7 O Prtday, Jfov. 15 Trlbilco Hills vs. COfl'• Meu, II OCC ..tenole vs. L101N HUit, at MV .. turday, Nov. 11 LIQ. Beach vs. CllUY. at SA Bowl, 1 p.m. (end ,..uf•r nnon) NEWPORT: Sailors need just one more From 81 up and go toe to toe and go right at people. ''Our philosophy, which is what most coaches like to sec, is for our backs to run north nnd south. Brandon Finney (tailback) and Tony Mancuso (fullback) both do a great job with that. CIF DMSION VI TOP Uh I. Valencia (9-0); 2. Oardcn Orovc; 3. Rancho A~mitos (8-0-1; 4. Buena Park (8·1); S. Tustin (8-1): 6. Savanna (6-2·1); 7. Brca- Olinda (7-2); 8. Newport ll1rt>or (6-3); 9 . Woodbridac (S-2-1); 10. Pacifica (6-3. Others: Sunny Hills. S_.. "We're not blessed with great speed, but if you're running straight ahead, you don't end up with negative yardage too many times off the carries. "So I don't think (the upset) was u much a sµrprise to some people as it was to people who'd never seen us play or been around us. Those who'd seen us, l don't think it came as a surprise to them." Pinney and Mancuso each climbed Into the end zone in the second quarter, aivlna Newport Harbor a 21·7 halftime lead. The Sailors, who lost to TuJtln in 1989, 10-7, on a controversial aoal-llne ctll, made sure it woufdn't be clole tbil time. ,.We came Into the game real confident. actu1lly," Drinkley said. "We felt like we were well· prepared and, like I've gid In the put, we Co In thinking we're aoin1 to win every a•me. "l didn't think It would be 1n Uptet ff we beat them. l (cit con0• . dent because we'd prepared hard for this season." could win at least part of the league title if it defeats l..aauna HUis. Jr they lose, the Eaales could miss the playoffs. "It's winning the championshif. that counts," Ucbengood said. • I wouldn't trade a championship for a win over Costa Mesa. Baldwin, said he'd rather be:lt Estancia Ind go 1·9 rather than go 9-1. Our phi· losophy is to win a championship and go to the playoffs. "Hey, we're riJht there -La- guna Hills on Friday night and at least we can play to get a part of the championship. That's what's most important." Playing without starters Aaron Leffler (thigh contusion), Jesse , Nuno (calf infection) and Ty Schisler (appendicitis), the Eagles used a 30-yard field goal by Mike Smith with 17 seconds left to beat Costa Mesa. , "We've got a kicker," Liebcn- good said of Smith. "He's kicked 9 -out -of I f field goals this year and he's won like four games for us. So if we get down· there, we're going to have him kick it because that's a plus for us. "(Quarterback) Mntt Johner ba· sically won the game for us. Jn the last two or three minutes during the game-winning drive, he ran the football and threw the football with great accurncy. Bang, he com- pleted three or four pa.sses in a row and Mike kicks a field goal and we win. "It was the way it's been all year -sometimes we (>lay good On Of· fense and sometimes we don't. Overall, I wasn't pleased with the offense, but in the Inst drive we certainly executed pretty well. I should say Johncr did. "We got some key blocks from the linemen to help him and Jeff Chamberlain came through and caught some big passes, so in the last couple of minutes we executed pretty well on offense and we got three points out of it. "It doesn't matter if you win by 10 points or three points, the bot- tom line is win, that's the way it is in football. -By R/cbord Duon Estarida (~2-1,, 3· 1 J · ............. .. .... em 'II -a ·tO ,.. , .. 17 -u 11 .. 4.1 13 • u 6 21 u 4 11 u 4 10 u 4 • u 2 4 t.o 1 -17 ·17.0 ........ r: '; '=' ~ .,~ : g 1 17 • • 0 10 0 7 t 4 0 • 0 4 0 -17 ..... td .. 3 RHltlilJll =:. ~iii~ ,..,, a . 115 2U 2 29 • tO 10.0 0 22 7 110 15.7 l 45 Rimi ~ 7 11 L7 0 t1 Olfttsld 4 21 8.5 0 t GomlZ 4 11 4.0 0 15 Smllll 1 -5 .a.o 0 -5 Smltt 38; ... ~ 1t ,,,,. 12; Gomez 8; Sols S; --8;---.. lllASON (TUii) Total first downs • °'fa ~ RusheS·yardaoe 229-785 -.1214 Average MNllo glil U , 4.3 Avmge rusl1lng ywdage II 143 Total passing pnllol 184 J12 Average passing ywdage ti 18 Pass comp,..,. It 83-171.f I0-111 .. Awg. glil per paa ~ 10.4 12.2 Awg. oaln per pm ....,. 6.1 U Net lft.m ynaoe• 241 259 Total acb.ywdage 24 • 1a& 25 • 153 AYmQI ucb. yardage 2.7 • 15 2.8 • 17 Net ylfQgl 1759 2026 Awragt net yw1SaQt 195 225 Total IUD-MflO' 45-34.2 3-W4.3 fi.mbleS..unblet lost 23-13 23-" Total unoms 22 20 Averaot U'nOVe'1 2.4 2.2 ~S·Y--62-497 73-$99 A*199 flags·ywdloe 7-65 Me AV'Q. rime d Po$SCSSIOn 22'.34 25:26 • Piie """"· •m cec>lkMas. lllnblt rams Aocumulatlw lcore 11J Qu8rtera ~ 14 31 24 12-81 Ellnil 21 27 S 58-110 Log, schedule 10 Los Amigos 3 3 La Quinta 0 1 3 COl'ona def Mar 13 17 Katella · 14 0 Newport Harbor 14 I 7 Century• 13 30 Laguna Beach• 0 20 Trabuco Hills• 17 10 Costa.Mesa. 7 Nov. 15 -Lag. Hills• Cat MVl, 7 p.m. • Pacmc Coast League pme OF Division VII Top 10 1. Art~ (9-0); 2. (tie) u Mlraca (a-1 Arroyo Gt~nde (6-21; 4. Pius X (7·1-1); Serr~ (6-21; 6. Tern~ Oty (6-3); 7. Segu{ldo (7-2); 8. Est.Inda (6-2-1); soUtfi p~ (7-2); 10. (tie) u Ca 15_.I, Ri~ (5-4). ~: Lompoc, S-4; U.Una Hil~ 5·3·1 ; Century, 6-3; Trabuco t=Jills, 4_.·1. 1 Estancia Players or the Week MATT JOHNER A 6-foot, 170-pound junior quarterback. he led the Eagles in their final drive to win the game, completing four key passes. _ ... PILOT GRID STATS . . • '.!~~ Npt. Harbor (6-3, 3-1) llAION (tNDMOUALJ ...... ...... ·: "m ~ ~ *51 :::. 70 311 $.4 4 " Tll S4 115 54 0 3i -11 44 4.0 0 14 ~ s 12 u 4 4 °"' 4 • 15 0 10 .... 4 -5 ·U ,o 1 ~ 4 .sz .. o 0 ·2 IC.-n ' ·I ·O.S 1 2 Cdllcdl 2 • 30 0 4 ... ' -3 ·U 0 -3 = ........ ~ ir· ...... 3Z 1 IU ~ ""2 ~ 10 111 11.I 1 44 i.-10 to u t 1S ...... 4 to 150 0 20 ~ 4 ·I ..... 0 , = a n ... ' lO r 17 , ... 0 .. _.... f 1a I.I ' 10 IJlllM ' a lO 0 • .... 1 " 10 0 11 .. RICHARD BUDAY A 5-foot-11, 185-pound senior comerback, he had two solo tackles. four assists, two knocked down pass-es and covered well. ,..,... , .... ~ ": i:,, "" Oltr 4 W9lllll .. 31 m 1 ..... 1 0 0 0 ':. M .GOO ... • 2 0 lcOf'ltte :"f 4Z: Mlnculo·Z4; Collcdo IO; UwlOI 1t Kllstr ~ Tll I: MclCow e; Me ..... t; ...... I; K11cM TNm2. HAION(TQM, Opp ....... Tot1Hntm. ~-~ ,.1m Rdlts~ e=::-... 101 71-115-1 ,.~ 91·-Clllf. 1,ij ~ ... 11~ == t0 ·1 Bt 1 ~ RJ..., ~--U:. M:l4 -=-··-..... ,,m-........ g 1 -11 Newport Harbor• Players of the Weck JUSTIN KETCHAM A 5-foot·10, 145-pound junior outside linebacker, hi routinely came ~-= earning Ill honor for lhl 88Cond sti1IQtC Mlk. ~MalWVl'ib C osta Mesa High junior varsity ~uarterback Ry~ Steel< (left) gets a pus off under heavy pres- sure from E&tanda; above, Eagles' Byron Allen hurdles over foe; below, left, Allen (21) rambles for yardage; below, right, Costa Mesa's James Vega is wrapped up by an Estancia defenCfer. Estancia regains upperhand on JV level By Kirk Wolcott Sc>olts Writer COSTA MESA -Byron Allen rushed for 132 yards and Estan- cia scored on its first three pos- sessions to drop Costa Mesa, 21- 7, in a Pacific Coast League Jun- ior Varsity football game at Es- tancia High on Thursday . The win kept Estancia (7-1-1 overall, 3-1 in PCL) in the hunt for a league title and was espe- cially sweet for Eagles Coach Art Perry. "I was more up for this one than anyone," said Perry. "Last year was the only year we lost to them." 21 players for one game. Usually This year, the Eagles took care we have 18 or 17." of revenge in a hurry. Estancia Two of Costa Mesa's starters put together drives of 65, 97 and -left-handed quarterback Ryan 85 yards to build a 21-0 lead with Steck and utility man James 3 minutes 9 seconds left in the r Vega -tried to make up for the first half. small numbers with their num- Costa Mesa (4-5, 1-3) averted bers on the field. a shutout 44 seconds before half-Steck completed 12 of 23 pass- time but failed to score on a four es for 143 yards, including a 20- tries from the 1-yard line >in the yard touchdown pass and a two- third quarter. The Mustangs suit-point conversion to Vega. Steck ed only 17 players . also had a number o f tackles on "We're used to it," said Costa defense before leaving the field Mesa Coach Mike Crowe of his in the fourth quarter with an in- team's diminished roster. "All jurcd left knee. but four players go both ways. Vega caught eight passes for The most we've had all season as 121 yards, returned a punt for 37, r--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, I I Couch potato corner Televlllon, radio TUESDAY TELEVISION Socttr 10:30 a.m. -Atlantic-10, ESPN. Golf 3 p.m.-Grand Slam, TBS. Pro Batkdbllll S p.m. -Pistons-Bulls, TNT. Collese FootbtlU S p.m. -Tennessee· Notre Dame, SC. Hockq 7:30 p.m. -Klngs-Canucb, PT. loilftl 9 p.m. -Holmes-Howe, USA. 1 1.m. -Holmes-Howe, USA. Otr·Roecl bcl91 12:30 1.m.-Bruah Run 101, ESPN. RADIO Hocker 7:30 p.m. -Klnp· Vin .• XTRA (690). .. WEDNESDAY T£LEVIJ10N Gtlf 1:30 p.m.-Kapelu1 tourney, 6SPN. 3 p.m. -Gruel sa.., TBS. 12:30 a.m. -Kap9haa IOUIMJ, BSPN. u.s.~ ... ~cue 4:30 p.m. -Badmint.on, ttadt, SC. w...• ......... $ p.m.-From Loi Anacles. ESPN. .... 6:30 pm. -Men'• competition, ESPN. • w ..... v..,.... 7:30 p.m. -UC$8-rtppcrdlne, PT. 7:30 p.m. -Padfto.VCSB, SC. -.... l:lO p.m.-HoUJpert ~ aa . .56. 12:30 a.m.-.....,,.,_,.,..,.. PT. . In the bleaclilrs .. OK ... . 2 •·•-Lot AJaDeOe,.,..,.. PT. II p.a.-Woftll ~ IP M.DIO ..... ,. ... 5 . .JO p.a-ap..s.A.. DLA (II 10). a kickoff for 31, had a 45-yard punt, played defensive back and fi lled in for Steck at quarterback. Scor• by Guart•f'9 Emncia 1• 7 0 0-21 Costa Mesa 0 8 O 0-8 Flf'91 Qu•rt•r Est-Sison 27 -pass from lholnl)SOn (Es11ida kick). 7 55. Est-Pi010 3 nin (Estrada kJck), 0 45 Second Guart•r ES1-Arceyte 1 rvn (Estrada kick), 3.09 CM -Vega 20 pass from Steck (Sieck pass to Vega). 0·43. INDMDUAL RUSHING Est-Allen, 13-132, Plmo. 13·68 CM-Vann. 9-21: Steck. l t·21 INDMDUAL PASSINO Est-Thompson, 5·7·1. 110 CM-Sleek, 12·23·0. 1•3 INDMDUAL Rl!Cl!MNQ Est -Sison. H 1. Sweet. 1-22 CM-Vega 8·121, Sides, 3·14 WATER POLO: From B1 Western (10-12), second in the O r- ange League. Estancia ( 11·l0). third in PCL, will meet t he Garde n Grove League's No. 3 entry, La Quinta (8-3), in a wild card game Tues- day. The winner adva nces to play Walnut (17-3) in an first-round game Wednesday. Should Corona del Mar win its first game, it could meet San Clemente in the second round on Nov. 19. San Clemente (20-4), one of only three teams to beat the Sea Kings this season, must come UP' through the wild card bracket by virture of a third-place finish in the South Coast League. An opening-round win by Ncw- pon Harbor would set up a second-round match with either Long Beach Wilson (17-8) or La Habra (19-7). Last year Wilson knocked CdM out in the semifinals before ,osing the championsh ip to El Toro . Thll year's CIF 4-A semis are scheduled for Nov .. 23, The finals will be held Nov. 27 at Belmont Plau Pool in LA>na Beach. If Mat•r Dei pb past Marina, it will face the winner of J.W. North ( 15·9) a nd Hacienda Hctghts Wilson (13·10) in the sec- ond round Friday. The ClF 3-A quarterfinals arc scheduled for Nov. 20, with tho semis Nov. 23 and the final Nov. 27 a t BelrMnt Pl au . Costa Mesa's second-round op- ponent would be either San Ber- nerdino ( 1'4) or Boecc> Teda (10. 13) in the teeond round Sa~. _., n.,.,, Tuesday. November 12, 1991 U Caho San Lucas braces for invasion This weekend, twenty three racing yachts will be leaving Long Beach for Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; the once small, unspoiled fishing village at the very southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. The shimmering white sands still exist, but this peacefol town has grown up. • The smaller boats will depart on Friday and the bigger sisters and sleds will be blasting off the start line Saturday. Local sailors will be aboard two Newport boats, Pendragon and Fastrack. Pendragon, a Davidson 44 foote r, will be skippered by Dave G ray for South Shore Yac t Oub and Voyagers Yacht O ub. The big r ulled frational rigged sloop will be a little at in this Mexican race, leaving on Friday at noon. ln a phone chat with Dave, I asked him his plan for the race and he replied: "I'm gonna sta rt with a soft ccach until I gel about 20 miles offshore, and if the wind do n't die, we'll give her everything she's got." Dave will be joined by seven other local crew that plan to help him "give her all she's got." Fastrack, a MacGregor 65 footer, will be skippered by Mike! Turi from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The grey hulled ultra light displacement sloop will be departing the starting line Saturday wi th a host of other ''sleds." Boating If the wind holds, the swift er Saturday starte rs should be sliding bye their slower sisters (the Friday starters) by early Tuesday. If not, it could be a long ral:e for everyone. The record for the ra..ce was set back in It the wind holds. the swifter Saturday 1985 by Blondie, a Bill Lee designed Santa Cruz 70. Her time to beat was three days, three hours, 46 minutes and 24 seconds. That's averaging a little over 10.5 knots of speed all the way! The decisions of the brain trusts of each yacht (usually the master, the watch captains and the navigator) have been made as to going rhumb line (straight course) o r o utside. The outside course is a farther distance sailed but with the good probability of more wind. producing more speed (and thrills). · starters should be sliding by their slower sisters (the Friday starters) by early Tuesday . If not, it could be a long race for everyone. The rest of the cre" that sail the \acha, distance racing is kno"'n hy its long ·tediou~ hours of extreme boredom. interrupted b) moments of sheer terror. The year the finish hne has been mo,..:d up by Cabo Falso with hope~ of avoiding the ''Solima r Hole." The "Solimar Hole" 1s the beach off the Sohmar Hotel "here the wind seem'> to never blow and the finisher!. drift across the finish line with sails embarra'isingly hanging limp. T he 801 mile race will be followed by numerou'> ..:vent<, in Caho. Sa turday, the 23rd. will be Trophies. Phil Richardson's boating column appears in the Newport Beach/ Costa Mesa Pilot every Tuesday. Pilot Tip-off Classic l>t.m< J ,.------, I :?0 Dec ' U t ~Hl -00. Dr< ' (II NH1 ....... ar .. • pm 0u , I 111'IH! J .... ....... I •pm I><<• ~ u t'IH I o ..... ~ L-T-.,_.---•·•-R ' '-----t 'rm fk< ~ l\.&cl llt< ( ~ --~ l•t NH! ....... flllf 111 "') I I~ I ~---11 1 ~11'H"1 ~ , ---""""" ..... ThtrJ l'la..• •p• 0... 111 CdMI Pilot ...... ,,~---, ---(1tCdMI it----~ o ..... t LI-.----• 20. Dt< • Gom< H • "<l. Dec 6 l•t CdMI J tatC4\ll L__ _J 6pa.DrcJ I --J (1tCdMI ... z .. _ 6p111,0.C• 111t4Ml _J I OaN M C.. ..... '00.DK • I G1'9t ~· [)c, ' -... td'4 Cl.mt l> i-.in {"'k;.' llf CJ'11 CtalN' f Iii Z.I 1"'-" +--' .. ( J'll '---~L::_r' pm. Dec < "!!!!._ flt CdM)I .... -- .... ,,_ I ~t<IUL. 0... , (atCdMl 5 SI -(J-rl 111), DK. I (11!'1Hl J IM-1) J20.l>Ki (at C4\4l '""""'' ~th J"KC .lft .. ..----~ 'pm °'-""fl I t•• ''"H' 'lh rt•« 18 ~ ... ,, I ;4'1 Dec . I .. ,·~~- •r-.DK • Ill C'd.\11 ...____ - I ILIO•C'll (0-) I 11.illlli ,.... I u~· (H -) PUT llPOtf. ClllSIC P•NGS: From 81 er for Tim O'Brien and his Estan· cia Eagles, with guard Joe Edson and forward Jim Faulkner (6-4) high among the supporting cast. Ty Schisler, a proje<:tod starter, appean lost for the tournament after undcrgoina appendectomy surgery lut week. Newport Harbor's twin rctumen are 6-2 Mark McAnlis and 6-3 Jus- tin Mcintee, while Corona del Mu's No. 1 pn comlng in will bo ~ O<Ng Hes.to. Huntin&ton Beach lost Mus- tapha Abdi to pduation, but the other four starters -6-6 Jeff Vanderwal and 6-6 Matt Ambroee, •Will•auU'dl~Oanaand Toa111y ~aldlen -retw1l in a three·pitd, doubte·pott offen that has shown a great deal of promise over the summer. Irvine, which was 24.;$ unde r Steve Keith a year ago, def ends its title behind the double--td8cd sword of All..SOuth Coast Leq\le returnees Bryan Boothroyd (6-2) and Jado Lee (6-2). ' Amons the field is Bru - Olinda'a 6-7 Drew Hubbard, who is backed up by the pll y of point parct Gilbert Arriola (third m u· sista in Oranie County as 'junior) and San Dicguito'a David Demian, a 6-foot junior point parct. Amon& other standouts are El Toro's 6-7 Juon Senik and F00t- hill'1 6-2 Jared Wiftaer, the latter comq m after~· 18 potnU por pme a~ a junior. - ---------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------- High school football ' SALT and PEPPER etsc•s." The Pilot's Orange County Prep Football Power Ratings Corona dd Mar, tho dcfendina Soulhtfd Section champion, , beal out Newport this season Cot 1be Lop seed in the Sea View League~ The Sea Kl.op (l(M), ranked fourth In the latcat S·A coaches" poll, o~n Cho first round Thurs- daY. at home a1ainst ahe Thousand Oa~Bc~rly Hills wUd card win· ncr. School (re<'Otd) bllnf 1. fsperal\U (9-0) .......... 98. 2. Mater Ot!I (8-1) ........• 96.9 3. Valenda (9-01 ............ 94.9 Sdlool (l'«'Of'd) lallnl 16. Marina (6--31 .............. 81. 17. Sunny Hilk (S-4) ........ 81.8 18. Brtt-Olin<D (7·2) """31.6 4. lrvi~ (7·2) ................. 91.3 19. Villa Part (7·2) .......... 80.2 S. R. Alamito5 (8-0-11 ."' 89.1 20. II TOIO (J.S-1) ........... 79.9 6. Garden Gt~ (9-0) ... 88.6 21. ~nu Ana C4·S> ......... 79.a 7. 8~ Pvic 18-1) ....... 87.8 22. :.;&son (S-4J ..............• 78.S 8. Tustin (8-1) ................ 86.9 23. Htn. 8eKh (6-3) ........ 78.3 9. El ModeN (8-1) ........ SS.8 10. Mis$ion Viefo (6-3) ...• 8-4.9 11. upo valley lS-41 ...... 8-4.5 12. Dana Hills (S-1·3) ...... 83.9 24. Onnge (5·3·1) •......... 77.S 25. s. MMpriQ (5-)-1) .. 77.4 26. l01ra 16-3) ................. 77.2 27. Pacifica (6--3) ., ........... 76.8 13. los Alamitos (7-2) ...... 83.8 28. El Dotado (5-4) ....•...• 75.0 14. Servile (6·3) .............. 83.S 29. Est.lnci.t (6-2-1) .......... 74.7 1S. Npt. Harbor (6-3) ...... 82.3 JO. S.vanna (6-2·1) ......... 74.S ' ~ (te('Onf) ladftl 31. ~ ()·5·1)_,.13.6 32. Woodbridge (5·2·1) .• 72.a 33. Uni~ (•·S> .......... 71 .1 ).4. ~ tlills (6-2-1) •.• 69.7 35. Wes&m~ (3-6) .....• 67.S 36. ftn. Valley (1-6· 11 ..... 67 .4 37. T~buco Hills (4-4-1). 67.2 38. Centoty (6-3) ............. 66.6 39. C..n)'Oft (M·l) .......... 64.7 40. Tror_ (l·S-ll ............... 63.9 41. u QUlnta (4·5) .......... 61.0 42. Costa Mesa (3-6) ....... 60.9 43. foothlU 12·n .............. 60.1 44. L1 tubfa (3-S-1) ....... 60.0 45. Sonora (3-6) .............. SS.S School (record} 1talln1 46. K.attlla (3-6) ............... Sl.6 4'7. San C1emente (2·7) ... 52.6 48. CdM (2·5·2) .............. 52.5 49. Cypreta (2·71 ............. 52.1 so. w~n..a1 ............ so.s 51. ~i. (2-7) ........... SO.• 52. ~m <2-n ........... -49.2 53. Santiago {3·6) ............ 4&9 54. fulletton (1·7-1) ........ 4&2 SS. Ocean View (1-8) .....• 47.7 56. LOI Amigos (2•7). .•••..• 47.6 S7. KMnedY (1·7) ............ 47.J 58. 8olsa Gta~ (1-8) .... 47.1 59. Laguna Beach (2·7) .•• 47.0 60. SA Valley (0-9) ........... 46.6 Mater Oci, the second enlry from the Anaelus League, is also the No. 2 seed in the entire tour- namcn1. wilh league Coe and un- beaten St. Joseph seeded and ranked No. l. Tho Monarchs (1~ 4) take a No. 2 rank.ing into their .• ftlq ...-TIWnday aplnst Yisitlna Veotura ( 12-2). Ea&&nda. lbe No. 2 aced Crom 1bC Pacific Cout Ltquc, has o JOU&h road LO the later rounds. Should 1he Eaale1 (8-S) win on the road aaalnsl lhc °"an Leocuc's No. I team, Mira Cona (16-1). they w0uld likely earn ti date with St. J05Cph (tS-0). Costa Mesa (S.-6), the PCL's No. 3 team, visits Redondo (7-6) in o wild card pine Tuesday. The win- nct travels to Capistrano Valley (19._.) to baule the No. 3 seed. Newport's path isn't much easi- er. The Sallots (17-4), ranked sixth, drew Santa Margarita (7-8) al home fo r their wild card game. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCl!I PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC N011Cll PU1UC NOT1Cll PUIUC MOTtCil PUIUO NOTICES PUILlC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICll NOTICE OF H157 PATRICK ADAMS .... of tM OOUft le: a..ch, Clillf, 929$3 TM~ m8flaQW of The reglatrant(t) com-u.._....., Vtn Winl!Je0 l151 31119 U..., Cellf, 92127 Buslnest Naf&(e) llt19d PUBLIC SALE 0 , e>wr,..-renrves the ltQhl (El nomlN'e r dlreooloft J. Scon Fewcett, 1739 the bindaflon '9 JoM C. l"MnC*t to trwect bU11-C&\t\ay ~. Huntlng1on Al9la L Manke, 32&4 0.. Thie butlneH It ~ lboV't on: May 11, 1991 PERSONAi. PROPERTY to bid at the Nie. PUr-de le oone .. , IUf'R· Hud9on RIYW Cln:M, foun-Ore.,, ""9 ~ the ftctltlous S.ech, c.itf. 82t4f kola St., eo.Cll M..a. Calif. ducttd bV: a ~ BIMlmM Abu ... No 22101 chaMI must be made with IUOR COURT OP THE taln V.ii.y, C&llf. 92708 Alan N. O'Kaln, O'Kaln l buslne.. Nrne(e) !let.ct Thia bu1lnH1 la con-92e.21 Th• r•gletrant(t) com-Thia ~ wet lli.d • peBONll en.cu « cash-STAT• OI' CAL"°" Thia bu11n .. 1 I• con-Jal/, 18400 Von t<sman Av--abOYe on: 1M-91 duet9d by:~ Thi• builn .. • 11 con-IMnC9d \o ~ bu"-whh the County Clefk of PUtsuant to the Calllomla i.,. cn.cka only. All put· • ducted bV: a lmll9d pelt· ~. Sult• 580, !MM, CA Brucl Oftlon Th• r19letrant(•) com-dUctld by: hUsDlnd and nen UMdw the flc1ftlouS enng. County on Nowm-self·Sef'<lice StOfaQI Facll-chased goods.,. told "u NIA. 100 CMC CENo ner.hlp 92715 1'hl9 etatetMnt wu ftled rMnCld to tr&nNCt bU"-wife Buslneet Nam1(1) Ut19d ber 1, 1991 ITy Act (B & p Code 21700 Is," and mutt be paid 10f TD DflUW WSIT. P.O. The r•gletranl(t) com. Publl•h•d Newport with the C<M.#lty Clerk of ,,... under the Flclltloul. Th• r•,ltlrant(e) com-abM on: Sepl9mber 3, Fa11830 et 1eq.). the und9fligMd and remov9d al lh• tlrM ot BOX aaa. IANTA ANA, nwnced to lranllCt bull-Beach-COela M... Piiot Orange County on Nowm-Bualneta Name(t) lilted IMnCed o 1r11nUC1 ~ 1991 Publllhed Newpott S.ach- wlll ull at public auction NI•. Sain eub}ect to prior CA 92102 nets und., the flctltloul NovernO.r 12, 1991 ber 1, 1991. above on: Aorl 1984 ,,... under the Ftctltlous H. C&Mn Slllley, President Cott.a M ... PlloC Novem. on November 21, 1991, 1! ~litlon In the event of The name •dd'"• Butlnn• Nsat'M(I) Utt.ct 1'948 FS118M Judith Van Winkle lk.ltlnen N1rne(•) 1111.cs This 1tat•ment wit fll.ct ber 12 19 2e O.C.mb91' 3:00 pm, 2099 P1acent11. aettlem.nt between owner and teloph.;.. nu,...; a1~ on: ept.mbet 18, PUBLIC NOTICI! Publleh•d Newport Thlt 1tal9fMnt waa fll9d ebOW on: Oc10ber 1, 1991 with IN County Cletk of 5 1991• • ' Co1t1 Mesa. personal and obllg1t9d party. Dlt9d """' 8 h/C 1 M Pll 1 wtth th• ~ Clerk of Aleta.Hanke Or1ng9 County on October • property Including flll'nltura. Ihle 12th and 19th day ol of plelnttfr'e •Homey, eon.Id k. een.dlct uc 01 a eta 0 Orange County on Octobet Thia et.al.men! wu filed 23, 1991 • T·920 clothing, tools I/Id/or other November, 1991. Publlc or plelntfff without en T1'11* 1t1t•ment wu filed 11u:!8::8ame N011embet 5• 12• 19• 26• 11, 1991 · with the County Ol•k ol FS10145 PUBUC NOTICE household Items stored by StOtaOI M1n1gement, Inc. •tto~,. ls1 (El noMo with the County Clwk of 1991. F&OMol Or9n09 County on Oc:1ober Pu!>liah.c! NIWJ)Oft S.ach-i--------- the following persons: TelephOM (818) 244-8080, bre, a. dtNoolon Y •I 0r,1ange County on Oc:1obet The i~oment 1917 Published N9wpoft S.ach-25, 1991 Coeta Me .. Piiot NoYem-Flctltloue s P c 3 1 1 BOB AQent '°'owner. numoro de telefono def • 1991 ng P«10n1 PUBLIC NOTI E eo ... M ... Pilo< Oclob9r P5UOH Busl H SCHAEFERS: SP C294 P11bllth•d N•wport ebogedo dol dem•n-FI09580 *Be&.~~ u : C 22 29 Nowmber 5 12 Put>lllhed NW#POff S.ac:h-bet 5, 12. l9, 2e, 19tt nea• _,. LINDA JEAN BEAVERS: SP Bt1ch.Co1t1 M•u Piiot A nt• 0 def detftllno Publlahed Newpoft BMch-1 B Pl ~G, fO =•ck FlctlUou• 1~1 ' • ' Cotta MIU Pilot Novern-T-M5 TM '~tC*'IOllS ~~~EN~ tPT~ s~i:\~ Nov.mbet 12. 19· 19911941 dent~ quo no tteno Col1&22 _ M::V:"~-~~ ~~~ 926ii 0' a .... ausino.. Nern. T-657 ber-6, 12, 19, 2e, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE .,. doing bu•lnn• 11: p CUELLAR' SP Bt48 • eb01tedo, ea) CHRIS. • u , m.,... "• '• B . .Robert Ballinger, 920 Stetement T-894 MONIQUE'S UNIQUE KURT JARRARD: sP B128 PUBLIC NOTICE TOPHER E. RUSSELL 1991 Maetcenz.t. Pl., Co1ta M.... The FolloWlng perlOf'I• PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE Flctttloua CHILD CARE, 2182 Dupon1 CATHY LEE FRANSEN; SP BAR NO. 111398, T-a55 Calli. 92626 .,. dolnQ bullnffs as: Buatneu ....... Sult• 224, Irvine. Calif. Bt24 REGINALD J. DI NOTICE OF SATIN & RUSSILL PUBLIC NOTICE Barb111 R. Baiting.,, 920 OCEMMEW FINANCIAL, Flctltloua 'to... ltetem.nt 92715 CARLO: SP B06S BOB PUBLIC UL.I! OF ' Mackenzi. Pl., Costa Meu, 419 No. Newport Blvd. Ste. Bualnen Nltftle tmous The following pweons Judy Gallardo. 12109 Svt· KELLY· SP 8061 ALAN 4 000 MAC ARTHUR I Callf. 92626 F N•wpoft Beach Calif Statement BualM .. N•m• 1111 doing buslne11 u : van River •129, Fountain BOARDMAN· SP D4t4 PERSONAi. PROPERTY BLVD., STI. 950, NEW• F1ct tloua Thia bualnHa la con· 92663 " ' . Tl'le foHowlng persona Stetoment JIAO INVESTMENT COM· Vall9Y. Calif. 92708 CARRIE THURSTON No. 00101 PORT BEACH, CA 8ualnHI Heme ducted by: hueband and Oc•anvl ew Mor tgage ar• doing butlr\811 as: Th• FOllowlng J)9rsont PANY, 939 W. B1y, Balboa. Thia butlneu 11 con- Owrier reserves the right Pursuant to the Callfom!& 92eeo (7141851·1183 Stetement wit• Group. Callfornla corp., ECOTEC WEST, 930 w. ar• doing bue!Mts as: Cant. 92661 duct9d by: an Individual to bid al the .. le Pur-ltySel~S'lic1 ~~ ::Cll· DATl1 APR 111Ht Th• Following s--ons The r•glstr1nt(s) com• 419 No. Newport BIVd. St•. 16th SI. Suite E·2, Costa (a)A l R N.E.W.S. CON· John 0 . Lff. 939 W. Bly, Th• reglstrant(s) com· chases must be made w11n ct ( th und lg= GARY L. QlllANYILLI 'Ssgo~~~~'S"AN~::SER menc.ct 'o llansact bust-F. Newport Beach, Calif. Mesa, Calif. 92627 N£CTI ON (bl A & R Balboa, Calif. 112661 menced to tr1nuet busl-personal checks °' cash-•1 aeq.), • 41rS Cl rk Bw Wendv L' • neas under the Actlllous 92663 P1rkvtew Conc99ts Inc .. N.E.W.S. PROPERTY MAN· B.ity BUCkl9Y Lff. 939 W. ness und., th• Fictitious iers checks only All pur· will J!!!.. 1t public 1uetlon, ~ • .,; ty • • VICES. 3176 Pullman Sii•. Buslnes1 N•m•(•) listed Thie business ts con-Califomla. 1888 Par!Mew AGEMENT. 729 W. 18 SI. Bay, Batt>Oa, Calif. 92661 BuslnH1 Nam•(•) listed chtsed goods 119 sold "as on ·~·mber 27, 1991, at ma, II" 101, Costa Mua, Calit. atxwe on: Oc:1obef 1. 1991 ducted by: a corporation Clrcls, Coste Mesa. Call!. Suite A-4, Coeta Mesa. This bualnHa 11 con-lboW on: June 1, 1991 Is .. and must be paid for 1:30 PM, 2065 Placentia Publlahed ~ S.ICh/ 92626 B. Robett Balllng41r The reglstrint(s) com. 92627 c.llf. 92&27 duct.ct by: husband and Judy Ganardo a~ removed at the lime of Ave., Costa M .... CA S*· Costa M•u Piiot Novem. Jim Stebt, 48e Amigo, San This 1tat~t w11 riled menc.ct to tr1nsact t>usl-Thia bualnH1 Is con· German Alfonso Rivera. wife Tl'llt etatement was flied ule. Sales tul>Ject to ptlor 1onll property lnduding bet 12. 19, 26, December Clement•. Calil. 926?2 with the County Clerk of neas under the F'ictitlous ducted by: 1 corporallon ,_ 21292 e.ach Blvd. 1202, Th• rsglslrant(s) com-with the County Cllfk ot cancellation In the w.nt 01 furniture, clothing, tools 3, 1991 Richard Gl1u. 201102 Orange County on October BuslnHS Name(s) Ust9d The r•glttranl(s) com-Hunllngton BHch, Calif. menc.ct to transact busf.. Orang• COWlty on Novem- settlemenl between <>WMf ind/or other hou11hold T!M6 P1seo Pico, El TOfo, c.111. 11. t§91 at>Owon: 1985 rMOCed to ll'lnlllCt t>usl-92&48 nns under IN Fictitious l>er 1. 1991 and obligated party. Dated Item• •to'~ by the follow-92630 FI0951 3 Paula Jackmen Morey, neu und41r th• f)ctitlous Thi• bu1lne11 Is con-Bu11n .. 1 N1m1(1) 11119d F111921 thlt 12th and 19th d1y ol '?,persons. PUBLIC NOTICE ~laten, 705 Londerry Published N.wporl S.ICh-Secretary Buslnes1 Nim•(•) ll119d duct9d by: an Individual above on: 1973 Published Newpoft Beach- November, 1991. Public MIN· D~~ D~~:r DE~~ls· LnTh.I bhelm1 • Calll.1112807 Costa Mesa PUol October Thie statement wu fil9d 1bov• on: October 10, Tl'le registrant(•) com. S.tty Buckl9Y LH coata MHI Pilot Novem-Storige Management. Inc. • , Flctlttoua • us nes1 • con-with th• County Clerk of 199t tMnCld to trsnaact bus!-Thia atst•rnent wH ftl9d Telephone (818) 244-8080 ALAN BAILEY, SP 0064 Bualno•• Neme ducted by: • general part· 22• 29, Nov.mber 5• 12• Orange County on Nov•m· Welter M. Davenpor1. Pre•· ne11 und41r the Actltlous wltt\ th• County Clerk of ber 12· 19· 26· Decemb91' Agerit IOf owner ' ROBERT A. NELSON; SP St t t nershlp 1991 ber 1 1991 ldlfll BuelnHt N1m1(s) llat9d Orange County on Novem-5, 1991 Publlthed ·Newport 0052 FRAl'~CES A. SKIU.· Tl'I• F:io:',,:"pertOn The r1gl1tr1nt(1) com. T-853 ' FS11823 Thie 1tat1ment was fll9d 1bo~on:N/A ber6,1991 T·921 Beach.Coat1 Mesa Piiot EAU: SP D028 DANZ ar• dol bullne11 u · ' menc.ct to lran11ct bull· PUil C NOTICE Publlth.ct Newport S.ach-with the County Clerk of Gefman Riv•• F512241 PUBLIC NOTICE November 12 tg 1991 STAOINY; SP 0060 JACK OMNI "t:vEL CEHmE ness under the Flcti11oua I Co la M p I N Orange County on October Thia etal9ment WH filed Publlsh9d Newpott BelCh-I---------• • ig38 REYNOLDS: SP A047 • BuslnHa N1m•(1) Uat.ct I ... I ol ov-em-11, 199t with the County Cletk of AMERICAN INVESTIGA· 891 Bak•r I A6, Colla abov• on: October t5, F1ctltloue ber 12. 19, 26, December ' F509581 Ot1ng9 County on Octob« Costa M•ta Piiot Noftm-F1ctltlou• TION AGY.; SP A079 M .... C&llf. 92620 1991 Bualness N•"'8 s 1991 29. 1991 bet 12, 19, 2e, DICl9mber Bualne .. NanMt __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC-E--1 MASTERSOUNDS, INC.; SP Dorothy V. Walk41r, 210 Jim Stebt Stetement • T-11111 Publlahed N~ S.ach-• FS11457 5, 1991 Stetem.nt Ht57 PATRICK ADAMS ~· ~l~N.wpor1 Thia 1t1ttment was filed The. Followlng S*aonl Cos1& "4na Pilot Oc:tober Published Newport e.actt-T·92S The Following Plfaonl ---N-0-T-IC-E-0-,--• 0wr,..-rn«ve• the right Lac tte K. ·eower. 1.,7.,., w1m the County Clerk 01 ere doing bualneas as: PUBLIC NOTICE 22. 29, Novembef 5, 12, Cotra M ... Piiot Nowm-PUBLIC NOTICI! ar• dolnQ business u : to bid at the eat•. Pur· Ylll • u "' Orang• County on Octob91' FRANK'S FLOWERS, 390 t991 CHOC TAU<. 9582 Htmil-PUBLIC SALE OF cn ... t must be mad• with Robert I.an•. HunUngton 15, 1991 e. 17th St, Costa M•aa. F1ctJtloua T-858 ber 5. 12, 19, 26. 11191 ton 1345. Huntington PERSONAL PROPERTY peraonll checks °' cash-S.ach, Calif. 92&47 F509789 Clllf. 92627 BuelnoH Nerne T·903 Flctltloue S.actl, Calif. 92e48 No. 87979 i.re check• only. AD pur-~a~rnep,,iean~ng:,M31 15 Publlthed Newport Beach-Petrtcla A. Edy, 900 Perk ltetemont PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE BualneM Mamo o.nnis B. GusUn. 3111 PUtlY&nt to the Callfornl1 chased goods are IOld "as C8 111•92.,,.!· °' eu, Costa Mesa Piiot Oc:1ob91' Ave., Laguna Stach, C111t. Tl'le Following pertons Flotltl -·a l t etoment Bayside Or .. Cotona del Sell·S•fVlc• Stor1ge Facll-11," and mull be paJd for • · -v 92.651 119 doing buslneu 11· -The Followlng penont Mar, Calll. 92e25 lty Act (B & P Cod• 2t700 and r•moved at. th• time or Thie bu1lnH1 la con-22, 29, Nowmwr 5, 12, J1ckson 8. Hanle, 11112 SLIPSTREAM YA.CHT BuslneH Nem• F1cUtlou• ar• doing buelneu u : Thi•. busln111 11 con. et seq.), the 11nderslgned aale. Sales subject to prlof ductltd by: I general par{. 1991 Tu1tln Ave .. N•wport MANAGEMENT 1778 St•letnent •uslnoH Neme ROZ PAWZ CUSTOM CUS-duct9d by: an lndMdual will sell at publlc auction. cancellatlon In 1111 event of nersTh hip 1 1 I( ) T-862 Beach, Calll. 92660 sanla Ana CottA Meta The Fottowlng peraona lt•l•nMnt TOM COLI.AR CO.. 1084 The r•gl1lrant(1) com-on November 27, 1991, at Httl•mlfll between owner • r•g s ran 1 com-U I This buslne11 11 con· Calif 92663' • er• doing busJflffs u : Tl'I• followlng per10n1 S.. Blufl Or., Cotta Mela. merlCtd to tranact bull· 1:30 PM, 2066 Ptacenlla and ob11gal9d party. Dated menc.ct to traneaet busl-P BL C NOTICE duct9d by: a general part· Gen°evleve Mary Sadowtkl CORPORATE DEVELOP· are doing business as: Cellf. 92627 nett under the Flc1.ltlous Ave., Costa Mesa, CA per· thl1 12th and 19th day ol ntll Und•r the Flclltlous F1 tltl nershlp 1779 Santi Ant Ave ' MENT ASSOCIATES, 1654 NATIONAL JEWELERY Michael P, Lawton, 1084 Bue1M1.1 Nam•(e) Uated sonal property Including November. 199t. Public B~~e11 .N•Nm•(~ .. ~SI~ 8 1 c oNu• The r•glstrant(I) com-Cotta Meaa. Cllil. 112663 ·• Sunset Ridge, Laguna SALES, 2970 Harbor BIYd. Sea 811.df Or., COtt• Mna. 1bove on: November 1, lurnlture, clothing, 10011 Stor9g1 t.tan1g•ment. Inc. a....,.... on. ove .. ..,.. .... us ""9 •me menc9d to transac1 but!-Robert Yves Rheoum• e.ach, C&lll. 92651 Suite 310, Cotta M .... Calif. 92827 1991 ind/or other household T•phone (818) 244-8080, (~ K. n---Sta~~~t Mst und41r 1h• Act1l10Ut 1776 Sinla Ana Av•.: Chaney·Hall Inc., Cslifor· Callf. 92e26 This bu1lne11 11 coo-Denni• B. Gustin • item• StOfed by the lollow-AQenl fOf ~. Thie • ...,.....,,. The Fon ...... ng persons Busln•H Name(s) list.ct Costa Mna. Calif 92663 nla corporation, 1654 Sun-Adn1n M. Khatib, 1505 ducl9d by: an lndlvldual This aat9ment waa ftled 1119 persons: Publlah•d Newport wtth' •='~n1yc~'~ arMeOdDolngERNbulAIMn•u•s•Eas: NT ebove on: 1972 Thie buelneas ·I• con-Mt R1<191. Lagun11 BHch. Dffrloot Of., Diamond Bat, Th• t1Qlatrant(s) com-Mth \he County Clerk of SP E069 GLEN HICKS; SP Bt1ch.Cost1 Mesi Piiot 0 ME • P1tricl1 A. Edy dllCl.cf by: • general part· Calif. 92651 Calif. 11765 menc;9d lo lranucl bull-Orange Coooty on NoV9m- Et60 DEBORA A. MORAN: Novemb41r 12, 19, 1991 Orang• County on Novem. 1300 SUSMX Lane, New-Tl'llt sta1emenl WH flied nershlp . Thie bualnHI II con-Thia bueln•H ,, con-""' under the fletillous bef 1, 1991 SP E2« DON L BRANT t939 ber 4, 1991 port Beach, Calif. 92683 with the County Clerk ol Th• reglllrant(a) com-duct.ct by: 1 e0<p0ratlon dllCted by. en Individual Butln111 Hame(s) 11119d F51 18~3 Owner reserves the right FS12011 Jeffery Yokoyama, 1300 Orang• ~ty on Ociobet rneneed to transaci bUtl· The r•gl1trant(s) com-The regletrant(e) com-aboVe on: Nowmblr 5, PubJlshed NIWJ)Oft B•ach- 10 bid at the tale. Pur· PUBLIC NOTICE Put>ll1h1d Newport S.ach-SusHx Lane, Newport 15. 1991 neu under the Flcll\lous menc.ct lo llanuct bull· menc.ct 10 transaci .~ 1991 Costa Meta Pilot Novem- chases must be made with Coste M•sa Pilot Nov•m-Beach. Calll. 92663 FS097N Buelnett Name(s) 11st9d ness under 111• FlctiUous ne11 und., the flctitlout Mike Lawton petaonal checks or cash· SUMMONS l>er 12, 19, 26, Decemt>.r CollHn Yokoy1m1, 1300 Published Newport BHch-abow on:May 1 ... 1985 Bu1lne11 Name(s) t11t9d ButlneH .N•rn•(•) Pated Thia ttal•menl w11 ftled bef 12. 19, 26, December lett chocks only. All pur· (CITACION 5 199t Su11u Lane, Newport Costa Meta PUot Oct ber Genevieve Mary Sadowtld above on: 197• 1bov• on. October 11, with the County Clerk ol 5, 1991 chased goods ir• told "u JUDICIAl.t • Beach. Callf. 92663 . 0 Thll statement w.. llled Charles D. Mattln Prtel-1991 Orange ~ty on Novem. T·922 Is. •· and must be paid lor NOTICE TO DEFEN· T·932 St•phlri. Kwock, 526 fut. 22. 29, Nov•mber 5, 12, with the County Clerk of dent , Adnll\ M. Khallb bet 5, 1991 UB I and removed at \he lime ol DA HT (A 1 PUBLIC NOTICE larton A.vt., N•wporl 199t -Ofange County on Oc:1obef TJlls statement WIS f119d Tl'lls stat~ wu filed .-au1u P L C NOTICE aate. Sale.s aubject to pttor ' • • o • S.acn. Cal1I. 112683 T-864 23. 1991 with lhe County Clerk ot with the County Cl«tc of Publllhed Newport e.ecn. Flctltl cancellation In the event of AMo~R••,d.o) HJOEFTF DE-Flctltloue Thie bu1ln111 11 con-PUILIC NOTICE , F5 f 0875 Orange County on October Or1ng9 County on Oc:1ober Cott.a M•aa Plot Novem. B"al--••oNu•• ...... settlemenlbetweenowner ,.. , L1NE duct9dby:lgen9ralpan. · 11.1991 11,1991 • ·-..... and obligated party Dat9<1 ROOFING CO., INC. Buatno .. Name nershlp Put>tlshed Newport Be1ch-• FS09581 FS09107 bet 12, 111, 28, Oecembet Stete.,,.nt this 12th and l9th ·day Of DOEI 1 to 90 ' Stetoment The reglatrant(s) com-CNS1013851 Costa Meaa Pilot Novem· P bit hed N Bnc:h-Publilhed Newpott Beach-5, 1991 The Following persona Nov•mber. 1991. Public YOU ARE BEINO SUED Theol F~ng ~s rn.nc.ct to transact busl-Fk:tltloua bef S, 12, 19, 26, 1991 Cou ,_' M ewportP"ot 0c:1-.. ~ Costa M•aa Piiot Octoblf T-929 are dolnQ butlneu 11: Slor9QI MINOement Inc are d ng b .... ,,... ... ness und4lr the Actltloua Buatne .. Name T-886 ... ... " ...... DISCOlJHT TINT 'N' DE· Telephone (8te) 244-808o: BY P~NTIFF: (A Ud. THE FRONT, 2248~ New-Busln .. a Name(•) listed StetHMnt 22, 29, Nov.mber 5, 12, 22, 29, November 5, 12. PUBLIC NOTICE TAIL. 712 YOfktown 114, Ao•nt tor owner. le Ht• dernand.nclo) Port Blvd. Unit A. Costa 1bov• on: Oclober 15, TM FOllowlng persons PUBLIC NOTICE 1991 1991 Huntington Beach, Cali!. Publlsh•d Newport VICTOROORSKY Mna,Callf.92627 1991 aredolngbutlneasu: T-880 T-849 Flotttlou• 92648 Beach.Costa Mesa Pilot Vou heve 30 CALEN-Mehol Rafaty, 3400 Ave Of J•lf"Y Yokoy1ma GRAN! REAL ESTATE F1cUtSoua lluaJM9.a N._. Nlcholu J. Humphreys, Novemwr 12. 19, 1991 DAR DAYS eftor this Th• Ari• C-3t7, Co1t1 Tl'll1 statement WIS Iii.ct MANAGEMENT. 3300 Irvin• Bualno" Heme PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Statel'fteftt 2-411 England 15, HUl'lting- 1940 eummon• la Hrved on Mn1, C1llf. 11262e with the County Clerk of Boulward, Slllt• 312. New-St•tement F1otl leu The Followlng '*'°"' ton BHch, C1Jll. 92&48 ---------• '°" to nle • typewrft· Astlf Auefl, 1 Knollgllfl Orange County on Octobef Port Beach, Calif. 92660 The FOllowlng peraona Flctltloua t • .,. doing butlneH as: This bu1ln1H I• con. PUBLIC NOTICE ton reaponH et thl• 133, lrvlri., Callf. 92714 25, 1991 Grant Building Company, ar• doing bustne11 es: Buslneu Name Bualneu N•rne WINDSOR PARK APART· duc&ed by: an Individual David H. S11n1 1161 N. F5 11102 1 Calllomla corporation COSTA MESA TRANSMIS· Sl•tement lt•tem.nt MENTS, 1315J Daweon The r•gl1tr1nt(e) com- NOTICE OF court. Idaho, la Haora, Calif. Published Newport Beach-3300 lrvln• Boulevard'. SION SPECIALIST. 1995 The Followlng l*$Ol'\S Th• Followlng pweont Street f A. Oerden Grav., 1Mne9d lo transact bull· PUBLIC SALE OF A lettM or pttone call 90$31 Cotta M p Sllit• 372 N.wpoft Beach Harbor Blvd., Cotta M•ta ire doing business es: Ill dolna bullneu u : C.llf. 92M3 nen under the Fk:tlllous PERSONAL PROPERTY wtll not protect '°'9i Mandi R1f1ty..1. 3400 A.,. Of na llot Novern-Calif. 9266o ' Caril. 92Q7 ' ALLEN & ASSOCIATES. CHIROfJAACTIC SANSUI DMM4 Ueo. 13852 01w. Btnln .. 1 N1me(1) ll1t9d No. 2 4517 rour trpew rltt•n r• Teaih'ir !!!~ \;Oita MeH. ber s. 12• 19• 26• 199\-390 Thi• bueln... •• con-M Ghodsl. 11561 Blacknn C£RTIFlED PUBLIC AC-CUNIC. 815 Paullllno A~. ton StrM I •A. Qa1den above on: September 1991 PUftuant to the Calllomls aponae mu1t be In · _.._v ducted by. e COfJ>O(atlon Cir., Huntington Baich, C 0 UN TANT. 4 8 7 5 Suit• 7, Costa M•ta, Calil. Qfow, Callt. 92M3 Nleholu f. HUmphreys s .. t.Servlee S1orage Fact!-proper lol•l fOfrn ff JOU Jhl~ ~~lnHe 1~ con-PUBLIC NOTICE Th• regletrant(1) com-Calil. 92648 MICAtttu Court. Suit• 500. 92S2e Thia bualn•n le con-Thia statement was filed tty Act (B & p Cod9 21100 WMt the court to hear uct hi VJ· • gener part· menc:ed to trenNCt t>usl-Mo• Aboud1rd1, 9581 Newport BHch, Calll. WM E-'-" O.C., 270 So. duct9d by: lletlllous nttne with the County Clerk of el seq.), th• und41f"Slgned '°'9r ce.. ~! ~•gletrant(I) com. F1ctltlom rwu under the Flc11tlous Blackftn Cir.. Huntlngton 926e0 ~rislOl:.._~112!;.~· Coat.a The r•9lefr1nf(t) com-~ County on No~ will "" 11 pubnc auction. ' Buslneu Heme Buelneu Name(•) 11at9d S.actl, Calif. 92646 Gary Bervwtt Aller\, 6505 '"'"' ..... • H-v menced to trll\l8Ct bus!-._ 4, 1991 on November 21, 1991, at ff you do not nte your menc:ed to lr9N&CI bull-St t t at>ow on: S.ptembet 1, Thia buelneu 11 con-Dorel Drlv•. Huntington Thi• b111lnH• le co~ ,,... ~ the Fictitious 1'1 12041 4:30 PM, 1725 Pomona ,..ponM on time. rou ""' under the Actltlous Th F • •nMn 1991 duct.ct by. a gwieral pllt· e.ach, Calli. 92148 ducted bV:.,.. lndMdual Bue1ne.. Nam•(•) 11119d Published N"poft Beacti- Av•. Coata Mesi. J>9rtOnal mer loM tho caM, and Buelnen. Name(a) lleted 811 d~ C:,~ ='°"' TllY!Of B. Grant. Ptnldlflt iwatllp This buelneH I• con-Th• regtetrant(e) com. atiow on: IWiember 5. Coat.a M... Piiot Ncwem- Pf'Operty Including 1urn1tur9, rour wegH, mon•r aA~n ~i:r" '· 1991 TRACTO.MARINE• EQUIP· Thie ttatement wH filed Th• r•gl1trant(•) com. duct9d by: an Individual rMnCed unJ0 ~~ Ul91 ber 12 19 2e December clothing, toots and/Of other •nd property mar be Thi MENT EXPORT 139 w with the Cou.nty Clerk of INnoecl to transact butl· Th• regl1trant(1) com. MH ., ~"" .....,. Danlef Uao • • · houHhold Items 1tored by tek.n without further with' t~''~:'ty w~1~:1~ l9th St. Costa Mna cam: Orang• County on October neH under the Aclltloue menc.d to 1ransaet bu•I· B~tln••• ~•g:<•~ lla\1 Thie atat•tn9nt waa filed 5, 1991 T 935 lh• followtng persons: wernlng frorn t h• Orang• County Octobet 92627 • • 23. 1991 BuelnHt Name(s) lltted ntH under the f ictitious ; or on. to er • with the County Cl«tc ol • SP G324A HOYT BAR· rt 25 1991 on Marco Anlonlo Bosqu.t FS10740 abow on: NIA Bualn111 Nam•(•) llst9d 99 Orange County on Novem. PUBLIC NOTICE BER· SP G311E COMPANY oou • • 1944 f9d al A Co bi Publllhed NIWJ)Oft e. h-M Ghodel above on: OctOber II, 1991 WM lM ber 5, 1991 SPACE; SP G3t8F MAAK There •r• other legel • FS11101 M ea11f 92a3'' • Cotta M Pll N ac Thia ei.tement was llled Gary B. Allen This etatem.m wee flt.ct '912109 Fictitious THOMPSON· SP 8021 requirement•. You may Published N.wport Beach-M~ . •ta ot cwern-with the County Cletk of Thia llalement waa llled with the County Ci.rte of Pub'lshed N1WpOf1 S.tch- M.ARGIT NESSEL.ROD: SP went to cell an et· Coata Mna Pilot Novem-C•~•r ~M1~~0~ ber 5• 12• l9, 26, t99'r Orange<Counly on Octoblf Wllh the County Olerk of ~~County on Oc:1ober Cotta Mesa Piiot NcMm-·u:~:· N•;- 0129 SUSAN EARLY; SP tomer rfght •• ,. If bet 5, 12, 19, 28. 1991 Mesa. C&llf 92127' -880 25, 1091 Orange County on Oc1ober 5•' t ber 12. 19 28 Decembet TM men G320l ROBERT STURGES: '°"do not lcnow.,. et· T-889 Thia bu .. lneH Is con-PUBLIC NOTIC! FS1 10H 11• t99l '509711 ~ 1991 ' • era~~~ SP E228 MARK CHAPMAN; tomey, rou mer call an duct9d by: c~ Publlahed Newpott S.ach-FS09H2 Publllhed NIWJ)Oft Beach-• IOLllf.IGER CARPET SP eo2.1 MARGIT NES. •Ito~ refenal .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Th• r•glattent(•l com. CNl1013to1 Cotta Mna Piiot Nowm-Published N.wpon Beach-Coat.a Meta f'llot Octobet T-t3l COMPANY, 2e12·11 CroddV ~~~~~·R~~SG320E AOS. "'" ., • lol•I •Id Of• Flctltlou• menc9d to lflnNCt ~ Flctltloua ber 5, 12. 19, 2e, 1991 Cotta Mna Piiot October 22. 29. Novemb9f 5, 12. PUBLIC NOTICE Way, Santa Ana, c.iir. fi e (ll•t•d In th nus tJrtdlf the Flctltloue BualneH N•m• T..a98 22, 29, NoveMber 5. 12. 1991 92704 Owner reHNff the r:t' • book) • Bualne .. N•m• BuelneH Na~{•) llst9d Stetemont 1991 T-865 Plctlttou. James R. Bolll 25'18 ~C:,a~!: !~.~:_ ~~~.with =u•• .._· caue 18 orto The '~~"!!"t.....,,,... ;=-on: Novembet 5, The Foi1ow1ng 1>9reona PUBLIC NOTICE T-161 PUBLIC NOTICE Buelneu ,....,. w. CemcJen P1 .• 1:ta-Ma. onal hecks h-t ~"'V .. -·~-ar• doing bualneu a•: lt•t•'"~t Callf. 92?04 I:" h ~ only ~1ea• tr...,.n ••t• c taclon ere doing bullnete as: Marco Antonio Boaq\191 BANGKOK 4 Cryalll Actlllon PUBLIC NOTICE The FollOwlng persona Thi• bu1lneH 11 con-• c ec • · ~."'· fudlctel usted tlone un SURFISTAS, 218 E. Batt>01 This atat•ment wu filed Court South c0Ht Plaza Bnlneaa Memo Flotltlou• ar• dot buslnri• u· duCted bV:-" Individual ~~ ~:1a: S::,: pl•ao de 30 DIAi CA&,. IA. Newport S..Ch, C&llf. with the County et.nc ol 3333' e.ar, Colt.a Meaa: 1tate1Mnt FlctlUOU. BualnH• Neme MOMEtTs BY JODY· Th• reg 0 let11nt(•) com-~ removed et the tlrM of INDARIOI per• pr• 11~1 M~ll 218 E. Bal-~":i~~ty on Novem-Clllf. 92826 The following perlOM Buelneu Mamo St•tomen1 MICHELJ..E, 930f Tlckwater menc9d lo \lantaC1 but4-aare Salee eubleet 10 Pf1of MfttW .,.,_ ,..~.. boa • • Aruck Enl•fPr1Ma, Inc.. lfl doing butlneM ae: •t•tetMnt The ,olblltng peBOnl Clfde H\11tinglon B..cn. Ill" ~-the Acllllout canC.itauon In the w.nt or "°"'• • lftlHIUlne .. Calll ::ea, Beach, '912149 C.ilfornla. ~tal Court. CBS S"POATS CARDS, TM fotlowlng S*IOnl .,. dolna bUalne9a u: CA 92t4t BualMH N1me(1) llt19d MttlerNnt betwfftl owner eete oorto Rlkk CIMc 218 E. Balboa Put>lllhed Newport 8Mch-South Coal! Plaza. 3333 10731 El Centro Ave .. are doing busfneU aa: CHAISTOPHE" LEE PRC> JodyMlchelle Oeye, 9301 above on: Octob., 22, and obf19.c.d party. Deted Una o•~te e un• I A. ~ Beach Calll Costa M ... Piiot Novem-S.W. Colta M .... C&MI. Fountain Valley. Calll. le)RICHAAD BURNLEY OUCTIONS, 132:5 l!. llfboe Ttdlwll9r Clrde., Hunting-1991 Ihle 12th end tllth d1Y of. ___ .. _ _._ tml • · ber 12 19 29 o.otlT\W ~ 12108 SALON (b)HUNTUI llVd. IS, Bait><>&. CINI. tono..ct\.CAt214& JarnfflUIOlllng41r November 1991 Publlc ,_ t ... fonloa no Camlllll Heflklnd 218 E. 5 1991' • • Thi• buelneH 11 con-eany Alan f1onln. 10731 PLACEMEN'!' (c)R8 EN> 92M1 Thi• bllelnest ta ~ Thie etatem.nt was flied S!Of&ge ~ lno le ofreoe,. proteocton1 ll lb A N ' T-439 due19d bV: a corpordon !I Centro A.,.,, fountain TEAPAISES, 210i Hart>of CMstopher Gin HIY IM, ducttd by. an lndlvldull with the County ci.rtc Of T~ (818) 2...:eoeo· tu ,..,..,. ... ftltta a a!.ctt0 U t2e11 •wporl Th• ·reglalrant(e) com-Vlllley, C&llf. 92'70t Blvd. l f31 COst1 M .... 1325 l. 8elboe Blvd. f3, The r•gl1tranl{1) com. Oranoe County on October Agent'°' owrt« ' ••ttulna Uon• tau• Thi• • buel~... 11 co~ PUBLIC NOTICI l"MnC*t lo tnmact bu"-Tttl Froren. 100731 t'.I CaNf. •2e21 8alt>Oa. c.Mf. 12881 menoed to tranMCt buelo 2.S. 18'11 Publletlld 'N ewport oulftpllr oon I• fer-cNC19dby:3rd artlWplua L ,,... under the flc:tltlout Cefltro Aw ., fountain v-. Richard lk.mley ~. Tiii• bu11n1H ls con-neaa ""*'IN Flcthloue . 1'811UM BHch.Coata Meaa PllOt INllldM" ....... ap. tlulband t wtrl NOTIC• Ofl Bualnen Narne(t} llat9d llY, Cdt. 92708 3JW I . P1ua °'· e1oa, ducted by: en lndMdual 8uelneH Me me 111110 P~ ~ lkech- November 12 19 1991 ropt9da• el uated .... Th• reglattant(•) com. AVAJUIULfTY 01' above on: Augutt 1987 Thi• butln•H la con-Santa~ o.Mf, 92704 Th• reg111ranl(1) com-at>ow on: October e, 1991 Coeta ...._ PlloC Ho\llmoo ' • \942 .. r1 menced lo tranaaet bu"-ANNUAL RllTUfltM Nina TawMPQnO, S.cr• ducted bV: llueband and Thi• bu11n1n le con-rnenc:ed l o tr~ buelo .,lod)'Mtc:Mlle Dey• ber a. ll., ti tt.. 1111, ---------• er• CIU8 oo • ... flc:tJ p 1 1 1 Section tart Wife ~9d by: an lndMdual ,..... under the Flctltlout Thi. ataterntnt wu flied • PUBUC NOTICI ouohe "'caM. =Tne~•~<•> J'f.: 8104<':/,•~ ~ ~ fWI. Thla atatement w.. fli.cl Tt11 reo11tr1nt(e) com-Th• reolattant(a) com-81111,,... Nam.(•> ll1t9d with the County C11111 or T•t SI ..-ted no ,,...nta atiow on· NIA • enue Code notice la wfth the County QM of ~ lo ttan9act bus!· INnCed lo tranNCt buelo above on: October 11. Oranae County on Octob1f , NOnca OP IU ............ ....,... Uub M~ ltl het9by ~. ~ the Mo Orenae County on Oc:1ober nest und« the '1etlllous nna ~ IN l'lctltioul 11111 .,, 1801. flR ~ ~ PUllUC 8AU 01' ,.... ;,...-et _..• This ~ WH lll9d null return for the CAL£H-23, 11111 8ualMta NarM(I) 11-.d lualrteH N..-M(e) l"-d C~ lM PIOeOU ""'ONA&. PfltOPUTY r .. ,....,. ... Har ..: wfltt IN County C1ertl of DAR YMt 1llO of nt( Flt0'T47 ..,. on: NIA •boW on: AuQuat 1• 1911 ""' ......,,.. WIS fled Published Newport • .... HI02 .... ,. •• .., dlnero r ()range County on October CAEAH FOUNDATION, • Publlahed Newpoft 8Mctt-t: !.=.. WU llled ~~ .. lled ~~ ~ l••ch/Cott.a ..... Pffot • S«f~toStthe~ etraa . OOH8 Ille au 11,119t =----~ :-: M-: Plot~ w11t1 IN County Cieri( of Witt\ IN Count,~ of 11,1091 ~91nbef I, 12, 19, 2t, ~. ny ;;· 8 & p = ~700 11r••l•lll94ll ''" ntH 1'909179 oMdOll ~ '°' 1nepec. • tt, 1 • 2' 1•1 OrtnOI Cou1Cy on Oc1ob« OrMOI County on OctoOer FIOMl7 1•1. • el ttie ~ ..,,_., por ~· tie PubllMd Newport 8M0 lion d"'1ng reouw ~ T-IM 2t, 1111 11, ttll1 l'l.lbllMd Hewpott e..ct1-1111 wtM .... ~ euc;on; .. ........ Colta MIN Pilot October ,,... "°'" from •• m to PUl&.IC NOncl .. , t4N "°"" eo.t. Mela PMoC Ocfober PUIUC -rtcl I on NOV9f'nbef 27, , .. 1, .. .. .... .,.. ....,..... 22. n , ~ I, 12, • p.m. bY MY ~ Who Pdthed NtwPC)tt a..cho Published Newpott 8Mch-22, 2t. ~ .. 12, """ -... - 12:00 PM, 2'171 N8pol1 t .......... Puecle ...,_ 1111 f9QUHtt 11 wtftlln l lO days .......... Cot1a MM& P11oC Nov.m-Cotta Me&& Pilot Oc:1ober '"' .......... lit L.All 1J1 ~ Co1ta M:aJ CA P,W· .,.W 411Ufera ......., • T~1 aftw the d• of tht1 publo ........ ..... blr I, 11. 11, 2t, 18'11 . 22, 21, Ne>YM!blt I, 12, T• ........ , ..... tiW lllD 0 1u1n11urr.°~~~ :!.~T,.. ':~ PUIUC llOTJCI Of:"~·• prtnct,..i Thi '="'J*tona r.eoo tttt 1403 PUIUC NOTICI n-.. =:;" l*tOM .,.,,. -..-. =~or-=•by=:= .,. ah1e~Ye•• P1otflteue wr.:oo~~..=. .... P~t~M~lfY, PUILJCNOTICI i w PUILICNOTICI -CfttOtMQ ~~==~&I Ina ~_;.. ~_!~ ~ ..!!!! ••••...... caMforrnle. 11 .. 0 l rookhuret It., "°......,. ,....._ CONSULTANT, 200 11th It. 8' ~ _.NNIS 8'.ACK: ,......,_ -__. lt ....... nt 'ountaln V~ CA r.t7IO .......... ...,_ ,....._ lullft1• .. _. I A. Co1U ..... Ctllf SP f004 WIWAM l"RYOA; .. • a UN ....._ • The ,._ID ,.._,. 91"°9 ~ ~ 2111 llM1•snt ........ ...... ~ ' ' IP 10~• PS,.l!Y· ..................... dolna~aa: SELL CcllW"' eo.a ..... CA Thi , ...... 0 ~ It...... Tho,~ ..... =.,~Z00111h BOA,.OMAH 8 UILD! .. I , ...... tlll ....... ). NO"nf MNCH 'AfllK-t2l2t .,. dc*'I ._...... .. : Thi 'otlcNtllnf ""°"' .. ~~et: It. IA. C.. ...... a.If. IHC.: P !07 .. AHTHOH't Oeee .... eMe?e WAY, a~ Umllfd • Qiun Cha Ortlon, 2511 VAN WN<1I ANO 'ART·.,.~~-: CAL'S CADDVIHACK, t2a7 ~~~0~~1~,~ NDOa..,:'N. :i~ .. ~ dun .. •• t'iel = ,.,_ eo.a....., CA=-.:: ... ~:.,,...... ~~;~s,.~a::,,cM~~ b:.=l~~ ~t;.':'::..I: .... MAACIA ~; p H1111 --• . Celf. l2tl0 ... .... Thi• butlness .. COi"' ~ Vin .... ~ IUWICI NHAPICff. nn Cart Cemtr-. Site ... c... Th• tfff .. tMt(•) c°"" JIM CAVANAuOHJ SP _... DofWd K. 9IMcld. 11f ........ duded by huablnd Md ~a.,Htwpott HatbOt Blvd • ._ 140. lfom(a C'Ofpou~oo, 1110 mlflOld lo trlftllilCt i!Mt- H208 AOf''"M lE&r. 8' T8'e ,. ... en.!._!! Via Orvlelo. H•wOotl,. WW. Ctlff. WllO Coata Mela. o.-. 12t3 ~ loUtev•d, Co1ca Mn urM91r the AetftfoUi Hove A Garage Sole! "' ..... Qioillll4 e .. 1 Wt ......... Wt ' Tuesday. November 12, 1991 87 tis;~~ Mw Plot ----Mlle... --u --=c -'rm WIC _,.. W IOTICll W llOTICll 1W&JC IOT1Cll "*IC IO'nCI W1C llCmCll-. MUC llOT1Cll "*"C IOTICI . --....,ii ,,,__; W. .._ ~ lllY.Offle&IQl...W:1:YOU~ Aftl~lf ~aiirAULT ew:l\•---••,.. looll "• ol Official MOM tfOU. Oltli!A&Wilt•'d1n1 "••••• ',, lie 'rl 0 1 ........ fllACMINI TOOU. AP-UND1J1t A DUD OP TRUil ........... In ..... 409. ..._.In,_ ollce Of I'll etOnCa Of' II IO ~ the Mine ~ 1611 ,..,. w Wed .... • Nw rra,.. ~ ~· ........... .._, e PMATUI, ~ MA-ha8I 4t and '2. of .... reconllr Of a-.,. COUl'fY. NI llOW TO Md NdrtiU ol IN !*WI -411 the Courlf1 a.ti Of • q • • .e .• ., •• _ • 1111111 1U1 b ·• 0 1 f"IRIAL• TUO! PUC. 0.TID 1cnctJli· UNUSI ..... aia ......... _, ,_ °'" a.Id .... M ..... A111MlllD _. wtlOM eAellN ,._., M Or ... CourfY °" Odob9 The fGlloiMI"' -• .... -'" 1'UMI i-LDINQ VCMI TAIC! ACTICN TO Ice fl fie~.._ .. W ......,. OIMflMl or -.ct II Siiier a.Mee & 2'. t•1 _.~-... Illa ....... • -• ' ~ la PftOTKCT YOUR "'°"• d _... Oounly, end lot t2 ~ erp9M 0t Im-UTAD Of't crow 12tt2 9toolOu9I A1071e •• ..: . .. , . .. . . •..._• ....... ••••• = =='NT '°""c8 Bnv, rr MAY le '°'-0 Af of T,_. No. -.. In holi pied, .. GltlO 11119 poe. No.. 2c0. ft.O. ec. 1)11, Nihlwd Nlwport ~ ~.rt,:. lhld., Niw:>~ m • • W Ws • • A PUllUC IAlL • YOU .ue. hOiM 21 90 Z7 ~ Mellon, OI ~. La.nu .j, WlttOKT, Oltdln OtOlle, CA eae42 COiia .._. Nol NcMm: 9Mcft. Calf 82983 •• K. .,..,... HSeeu Ilk • ...... CWDtNO WITHOUT ..... HUD AH ECPU.HATION elve, of r.ueoettaneou1 to Per the remelnlng pMd. ... LOWa.&. .IOtlN &crow No. 1'07'.ft Ind ._ 1 12. 11 21. "" Mary lli.ft L.atnbetton. CAii NO. All1ail .. e e -...... -TA'nON AU. ~ ...,,_, M ~ snd Piii tum Of the nott(t) .. WRtOKT &tie !Mt d... tot Wilna • • _,1 Mboe -.._ .. .... ..... '"9 .... fOR TH! GENEMTIOH OI' THI NATUN! OI' THI! delll'9d In.....,, 1.oa ol MM tl1 Mid deed of CAlll 110 &1e1M• dMnl "'-' "9 NOVDi: T ... t leedl. caii;iiM.3 .,Te11 ...... :=a ,. ...... tsl• ..... ' Oft DISTillMmOH Of'..,_ P"OCIEDINQ AGAINST tNt C*1aln ..... ~ T°Nlt, wfth riterMt M In • BER 27, t891, wNcfl 19 tfle PUIUC NOTICI ~ny ~n 011 0)9rtHn -~ •• WA...... ' YOU, YOU 8HOCA.D C()N.. October 23, 1979 end r• Mid noM PtO'Adld. ad-~ day Mbe IN t I s -' ........... _ .... ,_,.., -· G..e ....... 1 '..,., H&AT, 11.!CTNCo TADT A LAWV!Jll COtdH In loot! 13314, ~ If eny, under IN To IA helfl, ~ ..... mi.~ lbOYe. t 1 n910n ,.,ace, ~ .......... ~,, MMMl .... TMOel ~.·o~TION· ~oA°" -~ 245 FISCHER . AVINUI! P9119 -· Oflldel Recofdl. term1 of Aid 0... of ~· c:ont1~.........aec11-0*1ed OCT08Ell 14, '"' ~.... =ort B•.•ch, Cillf. -.._.., N.CAllllOll rn -• f'V" No C.1 .,.,_.A ....... YOU AA! IN MPAULT Truet ...... ct\at~ MCI ........... si-'°"'-'""mey K&llCOJOHNION Thi b I I IN ....._~, --•e VINTll.AflON 0.. AIA • ' .....,,., -. UNDER A DEED Of TRUST txpentM ot the Tn.tit1M othel'WIN be lntef•led In p I 8t.twent 1 UI "-11 1 co~ of· --·· • CA, t2l2t • -the .. OI " .. t. Ot both Ubl •h•d Newport TN F~ peftonl ~ by: • 99f*ll part-.. K ; The ..._. tllMI .. CONDITIONINO PUA-"(If • .., ... eddf"8 Ot DA,,.D 8118/18. UNt.US and of the tNN CtM'" or· LOWELL J 'WAIGHT' IHch/Co1ta MeN Piiot .,. doing buelnNI u · nenhlp ,.,.._., -.. W. K. ........ .. the ~ ... P08o•AEI~'• ORO! IAIPUNITAMYPOS °"s common dHlgn•tlon of ~~Tl~v~J~ ,~ .:::.ort>!t:d on· aka LOWELL JOHN Novembef 12, 1191. lllAMEAICAN ASSOclA-The re9l1trant(1) cbuo~ ~ ......... V •e11t1R " "'° I • ......-aa ... _ ·"'~-EATY rr u•y ••BOLD ,..i .,_..._ 29 1""'1 :., WAIGHT '950 T'ION OI' $EX EDUCATORS ~ to tranuc:t .,. A PETITION hM bMn de te Mite ,) °"" OR FOR THE REMOVAL ... ~~·, ,. '"'""""' ....,.., PiJ ""' '"" "' :---'".... ' - ' ""' A PETITION hat *n ANO THERAPISTS (bl· Mii &:ndlf U1e Fle111loln ~Andtrlon an MOI OOUWTY"tumts. Ofl DUST. Af,VSI! °";:~~ .. to ~EEO~~~ :,:~1nt:!t3>.byeo~ filed by SUE ANN JOHN: PUBLICNOTICI CALtrnRNIA ASSOCIA-IWllMU Name.(•I listed IN Coutt CIC IUOllt OOUlltT 100 GARBAGE), ltARTITIONS. -·~--°' COf· OI' THE NATURE Of THE SoY!h Lewll Sir.... Of. SON In the S~ Court TIOH OP' SEX EDUCATORS above on: October 10, County of Olwle Oeftter t Drlwe APPLIANCES RANGES '901neM). The beneftclwy PROCEEDING AGAINST 8l1Qe CalHomla t2MI Of Cdfomla, County ol OR· °"No':teot.~0· AND THERAPISTS, 1101 1Jonny99t Ga... oAANG . .... It REFRIGERATORS CAii~ undW Mid 0... of TNlt, YOU YOU SHOULD CQH. Af il'9 time or the lnltlal ANGE. ' Dove Street, Newport ,....,..,, THE PETITION 1 .0. ... aM, NETS LAUNORY • EQU by rMton or a brHct1 Of TAcT A LAWYER. publ~ of lhli notice THI PETITION requests CRUITOM OP Beach, C.Uf. 92eeo This 1ta1Mlent wu filed ~ !hat Kim ...... AM. CA 91102 • IP• default In the obllgatlont 5015 BIRCH STREET the total amount ol the un'. that SUE ANN JOHNSON IULIC l.Al.e Shirley Lampert MA, 5722 wtth "'-CCM'lty Cllfk ol At*90n M ~ M The .._.., •41 ..... MENT, RADIOS, TE.LEVI-..cured lhefeby, her9too NEWPORT BEACH, CA'. paid belenoe of the ~ be ~ed at ~ ·-IS•CS. et04, Oakley T1rrace, ltvlne, Orange County on Octot>et ~· rep!fMntat.le to 8M tele,hene __.., SIOHS, AWNINGS, WIN: kn ..cuted and cMllY-92ee0 tlon Mand tl1the1boYe repreNntallvel to ldmlni. 9t05 UC c) Calif. 92715 11, 1091 ~tel f'4t ..... ol .................. ...._ DOW SHADES, VENETIAN .-9d to the unden19Md "(If 1 ltrMt eddreu Of dnc:tfbed deed of trust l9r the estale of the d~ be~ No' Martin Lampert PhD, 5722 FS09H8 tf'leldeced9nHE I, P~IT"""' er 'lale;IMI ....._. .: BUNDS, DRAPES ANO wrtnMI Oedlratlon of 0:. common d .. l9n1tlon of and H1imated COltl, ••· der'ltTHE. PETrTION 81330 • ~~~ley71T!r11ce, ltvlne. Publilhed Newport Beach- "'' ....n ---... llJ ...., DRAPERY RODS AND prope11y II ahown aboYe ~ Ind advanca II reques1s Nota II ........., ..a.-to .....,,, t2 " Costa Mna Piiot Oc:tobet ~--the dec:iedenra ·-·· BR'"CKETS SCRE s hlUlt and Demand '°' Sale, M ..._.-. .. ...._ tO $7181541 the decedent'• WIU, and . ·~•VJ V'·-· Seymour Lampert PhD, 22 29 N mt>« 5 12 WLL ~ codiclls, if any, .... , la •so Dien W et " • EN • and written notlQe or d• .. -'-"' ••-• u • . . codlcll1, If any, be admitted cr1d1tor1 of th1 wllhln 5722 OIXMY Tenace, Ir· ' • ove ' , be ~ lo probme. ......,.. de te..,._ def CARPEl1NQ AND OTHER fauft and of elec:tk>n to ~ ~1 °' e«> u!!,_19 or::'..b19U:-~ lo Ptobete. The will and named Miier that I bulk vine, Calif, 92715 1991 The wi1 and an'f coelch •~He '41el c1 ... .,.. FLOOR COVERINGS, c:auM the und-'-..o to ~.!;; ~~ bid may.,_ i..a it;;;;;'tt;; any codidJI 11te available .... 11 aboYt to be made of Thl1 bu1lne11 11 co~ T-859 we avelable . tot -..., e def ........ LOBBY FURNISHINGS, ... Mid .. -;:;: by ruaon of a brMCh °' lol&l lndeblednet1 due. fOf nam1nation In the file ~111111 dHcrlbed dudad by: Joint venture ~tion In f\e file kept 41tmte ..... tte tlene GAMES AND RECRE· ...... ~~,..... ~ default In the ~ Date· 10/29J91 kepC by the court. -n.., • and ... _,__ The .1e9l11r1nl(1) com-by ~e coutt. "" ATIONAL ANO SWIMMING ..., ....... _...,..., .... ,,__ . THE PETITION requests ,,,. names ...._ __ mencad to tranNd buti-1--------- THE PETITION ••••••• •) ALUll IC. POOL EQUIPMENT ANO •fl•r the unde11lgned ::"'ed~ ~ TAC4HM authortty 1o ~minister the addrnse1 of the Mllef are: neu under the flctitloul PUBLIC NOTICE reques11 alJ.1hOritY IO MOWN,~. 8M NO. cauMd Mid ~of de-H T .D aRRV1C• CO• 91lale undlf the lndepe~ TUOI VAN LE; SS NO. 553-Butl,,.tt Name(a) u.WcSl---------admnistllr the •tai. OllMO, AttertM17 •I INCINERATORS, AND AU. fauft and of election lo .,_ .-9d lo the undersigned a PAM'f, .. Mid T~t .. , dent Admlnl11raUon of e. 89-3227; 2540 N. Main 11boW on: NIA flctttlon under the l~ndenl L•w, 7901 '•Inter VEHICLES AND ACCES-~ded Augul12 1991 u =~°=="t of~ •r Mlohele Timme,. lat" AC1. (Thl1 authof11y Street, No. E, IMne, CA Shlt1ey Lampert lustne .. Name Admlnistrallon of E...._ Aw., lutte 8, WNttler, SORIES, TOOlS. APORTE· Instr No 91 _.12397 In and written nodce °'ot ~ man, AMls .. nt leo,. w11 allow Iha penoNI rep: The locatlon In Cll~71~ Thia 1latement wa1 flied Stetement Act. (Thls aultloflty will CA eoeot (Iii) Ms. NANCES, DIES, JIGS, Book p~9• of Olflclal t.ut and ot etec:tlon to lery ICU Seuth Lewll reMntallve lo lake many t the Chief ICUliY •;: with the County Clefk of The F~ Plf'SON allow th• ~ 9... CHATTELS AND PARTS CllUM the underslgnad to II o,.,... CA 92 ... actlone without oblllnlng 0 e• • ce Of811Qe County on~ 11• doing business as: representalfve to lake DATSJ AUQ 28 1"t TO THE EXTENT THE Record1 In the ofllce of Iha Mii Nld Pfopel1y to talllfy (7t'4) Ha.4,700 eour1 approval. Bef0t1 tak· ~~E ..Utf Is: SAME AS b« e, 1991 SOLDfER MOUNTAIN =L..,_ ac= w1:.,o: Garf L. Qrenwllle, SAME SHALL NOT BE r=d~! ~~ ~~ Mid obllaltiont, MCI thef• IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· ~~a~::, lm~t As list.Id by the Miter, all F5t2247 ~:t~·M!7.! ~;rcr26~ay. · Bef«;'\iong ce: v.,Y Clertr, •r John tc.,. CONSIDERED TO BE REAL but without covenant ~ after th• undertl~ned PECTED OPENING BID IOt'lll r9presentative w11r~ other business nllT'lft Ind Publl•hed Newpofl Beach-James Ru;h sv.:tuer. 323 • l~rtllnl actions -.n, DetH11W PROPERTY. AU. GENERAL warranty exp1 ... °' Im-~and~= o dt! MAY BE OBTAINED BY required to give notice 10 addrH~ll used by lh1 Colla Mesa Piiot Novem-Jasmine. Corona del Mar, • howev.t. the ~al Publlthed HewPorf 8MChf INTANGIBLES RELATING ' a o n to CALLING THE FOLLOW· lnler"ted peraon1 unless Miier within ttlrM Y••fl .,._ blf 12• t9, 26• Deeemblf CaUJ, 92625 • ,.presentatlve wUI be Co1lta M ... Piiot Novtm-TO THE DEVELOPMENT ~-:-:~u:.= ~~0:'11~c)e~~i ~ ING TELEPHONE NUM· they have waived nolloe or fOllt the d:I~ '~list~: 5, 1991 Willlam James Van Land· • ~::'!:°tect'° :::~: b« 12, 19, 29, Decemb« OR use OF THE PROP· to pay lhe r1malnln9·~ Book Page of Ofllcl•I BERS ON THE DAY BE· ~:led~ th~~~ :;If:.:~;: lo T-928 ~~aJ~4~g~land, Lo• ~ have !aiv.d nollee or 3, 1991 ~~r;'· L::~~UJ>l~i ~~r pa1 1um of the note(•) ... R~d• ~ ~ office of th~ FORE THE SALE: (714) ldmlni~tr•Uon •u1=~ !111 Th1 names 1111d buslne11 PUBLIC NOTICE Mlch~el .iohn Miiiington. consented to the propos.d T951 curad by Slld deed of r~ •~,!.. ll'lge oounty, 385-4837 or (213) 627· be 9'11'1ted unl•H.,, Inter-addressH of the buylf are: CNS1ot•••z 925 N. aueensdale. eo. ac:lion.) The lnd8pendent GOVERNMENTAL PER· Trull, with lnllfHt II In ...,d _,,,, will be made 41165. Hlad perton filH In ob-HARRY VO; SS No. 554-65· ,._ rona, Calif. 91720 administration authority PUBLIC NOTICE MITS RELATING TO CON-Hid nole provided 1.,_ ~~~•pre:::":' 1::_ Publl1h1d Newport jeCtlon to the p.iitlon and 8942, 2580 Turquoise Cir., Flctltlout Thi• business 11 co~ wil .be granted unlffs an STRUCTION OH OR USE 11 nd the plied ' di title Beach/Costa M11a Piiot shows good cauae wtiy the Chino Hih•. CA 91709 lualn.s1 Name ducted by: a gen11al part-i!,!t~es..ct si-ton fifes e.n MOTICI 01' OF THE PROPERTY AU. vanc:H, any, u et ' r9911 ng Po•· Novemb« s 12 19 1991 court 1hould not 1111111 the The assets to be IOld are Statement nershlp Ol>jec:tion to the petllion TfllUITaR'I IAUE MANAGEMENT AGREE· llf!T'll of uld Deed of MUlon, ~::::"~ ' ' ' .gc)g authority. described In 9_,al u : The Followlng Plflonl The regislrant(s) com- and shows oood cause Loan No. MENTS FRANCHISE Trull. fMI, ~and topaythe ""'"""....-A HEARING on the pell-HalrandNlllSllon 1redoingbuslnessu: menced to transact busl· · why the courf should not 210'°°°°8&' AGREEM,ENTS SERVICE expense. of the fruit" =.:""a;' ~ noJ:!:J ':; PUBLIC NOTICE lion will be held on OE· and are located at: 2540 LAKELAND PARTNERS, neu !Mdlf the AC1itlous granl Iha authority. PULL~ CONTRACTS. OTHER and of the lrusta crNled Trust, wilh Interest .. In CEMBER 5, 199t AT 1:45 ~-Mein Street. No. E, Ir· 355 Bristol Sil.at. Sult• c. Bu1lness Name(s) listed A HEARING on tne NOPIWTl•S • by Nld Dead of Trust. Id OYided d NOTICE OF P,M. In Depl 3A localed al vine, A 92714 Costa M ... , Calif. 92626 1t>ove on: May 30, 1990 tidon will be held on CONTRACTS OR AGREE· Said Ille wtn . H note pr ' 1 • TRUSTEE'S SALE 700 Civic °Ctnter Drive The business name used Roger A. De Young, 355 Michael John M1111ng1on • r:'ovemt>er 21 , 199l al T.~.:,.. No. lft2912t MENTS, ALL NAMES December 3 1:t ~t~ ==-· 0~ :rd ~ lhoi Loan No. w .. 1, Santa Ana, CA ~y the ,setler II th1t loca· Bllllol Street, Costa MeN, ~11 1latemenl was filed 1 ·45 p M In 0.pt 3A v .. IT COO• p UNDER OR BY WHICH • ' • T f 77t8202990/ 92701 hon Is. ELEGANT NA.IL cat.ti. 92Qe with the County Cleril ol IOca1ed . al 700 °C1vic HERMES FINANCIAL THE PROPERTY MAY AT pm. In the lobby lo the • Nit, "'of C:::~ru= IRYEASON/CAllP8ELL IF YOu OBJECT lo lhe ANO HAJR Dou9fat Ayrn De Young, Qfahge County on Octobef Cenlw Ott.<e West, S.nla CORPORATION u ~at> ANY TIME BE OPERATED building localad It 601 ~he lnls1s cr1aled TS N granting ol the petition, you The .... ~tJclpatad dall of 355 Bristol SttMI. Costa 25, 1991 Ana CA 92701 ~ Tnm .. under the South Lewil StrMt, Or· . • • o. should appear II the heat· lh• """' tale Is NOVEM-M .... Cahf. 92621 F511103 IF YOU OBJECT. TO ~ ~~LLd-:J ~~~~O~N. ~:v A~ 811Qe, Caliloml1 92968 ~~ w:' ~":id on: Ki 2~~~= ~NIT lr19 and state your ob-~fR U~i.~99~:.ii':iEs~~= 1~~~~~~-1:55M::: Published Newport Beach- the gran~ of the petltton, PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE BUSINESS UNDER ANY Al the lime or Iha Initial o.c.mblf 4• 1991, 11 l :30 TD SERVICE COMPANY =: :,hfi~h wrltt~ :: Services 10534 Bolsa Av· C11if 92626 Cotta Mesa Pilot Novem-~::' 1,J~t![8 11y!,~ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR SUCH NAMES OR AH'/ ::bll=lon~h:, .:~ C~dl In lha!e.~by a~o ~~ u d~y appoln1ed Trustff fore the heari,,;. \0o':i, IP-enue, Wes1mln111r, CA w.ncty Gerd1u, 355 Brlstol bar 5, 12, 19. 26, t991 objections Of file wntten CASH (In the bma wt'llch VARIANT THEREOF, ANO aid balance of th .......,.. Southnglewl9 Street Or-und1r the following d• pearanc1 may be In person 92Th683I ..... I Street. Costa Mesa, Calif. T-899 obiec:tiont with the court .,. lewt\JI tender In the Al.l TRADEMARKS AND p • v-· . scribed deed of trust Wll.l °' by your •Homey s uuok sale s 1ubjec1 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE belore the hearing. Your United Stat") wvJIOt the GOOOWIU IN AH'/ WAY tJon MC1Jl'ld by the above ~~~omia f~ 1n· Ill SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lo Callfomi1 Unllorm Com-Thl1 bu1ln111 11 co~ appeatance may be In cuhllt'I certified Of other RELATING TO THE PROP· described deed of ln11t publication ~f 01hl• noll~. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER or • contingent creditor ol merclal Cod• Section dudad by: I general Part· ---,.-c-U_t_lou_a __ _ person or by your auomey =-~~~~ ,~ ERTY' ALL WATER -ocK and "llmalld co111. eJC· the total amounl of the un-FOR CASH (In the foons the d10e~Hd. you must file 6~06.2. bject the nerlhlp Buslneu Name IF YOU ARE A n"" u-r • ~· penH1 ind adVancff 11 paid bal 1 the bllg which ar1 lawful tlf\dlf In your claim with the court so su • name The regl1tr1nt(1) com-1 CREDITOR able In fuA 11 the lime of RELATING TO THE PROP· S2S5 .6o 91 tlor U:: ~ he ollbo .. the United Slllll) ind/or ind mail a copy to the I*· IJ'.ld 1ddress of th1 person menced 10 transact busl-tate~nt . or a .... ) all rlghl, title and Ir). ERTY, AU. SHARES OF ' . . on aeeur y t ve lhe cashllf'I certified or 1onal repr11entallv1 •P. with ~hom clalms m1y be nen undtf the FlciltJous The Follo~ng persons contingent crecllor ol ".'• ter11t conveyed to and STOCK OR OTHER EV1-It 11 PoHlble lhll at lhe deleribed deed of trusl other ch1ek1 1peclRed In polntad by the court within filed is Ha Chung, E1crow Bu1lne11 N1m1(1) ll1tad '" dolr19 business IS: II deceased, YC!U musl hie now held by 1t undet tald DENCE OF OWNERSHIP lime of .... the opening and Hllm1lad cos11, ex· Clvit Code Section 2924h lour month• from the date Officer, 10534 Solsa Av-above on: October e, 1981 HIGH SIERRA WATER PU.. your c\a!m With Iha court Deed of Tn11t In the prop: OF ANY PART OF THE bid may be lffa than lhe P8f'ISll, and advances Is (payable In full it thl tlme of first luuance of letters enue, Weslmlnsllr, CA Roger A. De Young RI Fl CATION SYSTEMS, and mail a copy to 11• erty hefelnaft« delcrlbed: total lndebtednesa due. $666,320.02. of sali) all right, tJtli and 11 ovlded In ~ion 9too 92683 and the last date for TN1 1t11ement wu filed 3358 Fuchlia Street, Cost1 pe~el represenlltrve T~USTOR : PULLIAM PROPERTY THAT IS Dile: 11/05lllt It 11 Postlbl9 th11 at lh• ln11rest conveyed to and of ~h• Callfomla Probate filing claims shall be NO. wllh the County Clerk of Men, C.ilf. 9262f>.1712 &f?Polnted by the court PROPERTIES, INC. OWNED BY DEBTOR IN HERM•I lflNANCIAL tlme of Ille the opening now held by It und1r H id Code The time fOI filing VEMBER 29, 1991. which 11 Qfange County on October WllU1m 81rnard Myers, w1t'lin four montht from BENEFICIARY: AMERI-COMMON WITH OTHERS, CORPORATION bid m1y be lets than the DMd of TNlt In lhl prop-claims will not expire be-the bu1lne11 day before 21, 1~t 3358 Fush&11 Street, Costa the date of flttl lsauanee of CAN INTERSTATE SAV· AND AU. DOCUMENTS OF Id T ' ea total lndebtldnesa due. erty herelnafllf d11erlbed· fore four months from the the sal1 date specili1d F510429 Mna, Calif. 92626-1712 leltett as i>rovided In INGS A FEDERAL SAV· MEMBERSHIP IN ANY .. ruttff, Date: 1'°4191 TAUSTOR' JAMES D RY lbove · Kathy Anne Mylfl, 3358 seclion ~100 of f'le INGS ANO LOAN AS. • , By T.D. SERVICE SAN CLEMENTE EASON ' ' • hurlng dill nollced Dated OCTOBER 29, 1991 Pubhlhed Newport Beach-Fuchsia Street, Coste Calltomla Prot?at• Code. SOCIATIOH recof'ded ~ OWNERS OR MEMBERS COMPANY, a .. nt I U 11 NESS p R 0 p. BENEFICIARY: T.G. Fl· a~'(J· MAY EXAMINE the HARRY VO Cotti M111 Pilot Novem-M111, Cllif. 92626-1712 T~ time fOf fil::Po, dalma Yefl\bet 17, 1988 II IMCr. ASSOCIATION OR SIMILAR By Vicki J. HopkJn•, E" TIES a• •a f d NANCIAL CORPORATION tale kepi by the court II you Publlshed Newport bef 5, 12, 19, 26, 199t Thi1 buslnen Is co~ ~= ,~.:: .,!.!:' No. 1&:682t08 In Boole ~~ ~~~~~ AHl•l•nt Secretarr, Tru•tff, recorded March 30, 1990 11e a per1on intlft~ted In B1ach/Co111 Mesa Piiot T-883 !~ed by: husband and da111 noticed above. g f::4: ~~the ~din OR OPERATION AH'/ PART eot South Lewi• It., Br T .o. SERVICE : 1i1tr. No. 90-16t11~{ lln lhe utate, you may file November 12. 1991. PUBLIC NOTICE Th• reglstranl(s) com. YOU MAY EXAMINE of &anoeo County: ..: OF THE PROPERTY· AU. Oran9e, CA 12111 COMPANY, event R~d:~gt~e ~~cl 01~~ ~~~:'f9or ~~.:~=eR~ 1949 Flctltk>ui menced 10 11anuC1 busl· the lie lcept by the court." dMd'of w.t dHcn'b.1 the PLANS ANO SPECiFICA· (7t4) 315-4700 Sandra M. Arment•, R1cord1r of Orange the fillr19 of an Inventory PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1lneu Neme neq under Ille F'tC1JlioU$ ~ou we a l)«aon fct1ow1nO ~ TIONS PREPARED FOR IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· Aasl1tant Secretary, Countt: Hid died of trust Ind 1Pprllsal ol estate as· S Butlnns Name(s) hsted lefes~. In .the estete, IXMl•IT "A" CONSTRUCTION OF IM PECTEO OPENING BIO 801 South Lewla St., described the following: HIS or of any pellbon or f1ctltlou1 The F~=:it above on: not 1Pplicable ru :::t..J .. ~~I co:, fllRAL PROPt:lltTY PROYEMENTS ON THE MAY BE OBTAINED BY Orange, CA 82118 LOT 163, OF TRACT 907. account as provided_ in Bu1lneu N•m• .,. doing buslneu =~IOf\I ~~llT'l ..:~s was filed Soedal Nolice ol lhe lling PARCa 1: UNIT C-6 AS PROPERTY AND ALL CALLING THE FOLLOW· (7t4) 315-4700 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT section 1250 of the Cll1for· Statement (1)HUNTINGTON VILLAGE with the County Clefk of ol an Inventory and SHOWN OH THAT CER· ST S ING TELEPHONE NUM-IF AVAILABLE. THE EX· BEACH, AS PER MAP RE, nla PTOball Code. A ~· The Following persons COMPLEX/APARTMENTS 0r811Qe County on October appraisal ol esiate assets TAIN CONDOMINIUM DR~~~NOSD~TEALA~~g BERS ON THE DATE BE· PECTEO OPENING BID ~~:~:o25 i~O B~O:ic~~ quesl fOI ~pec:lal Notice are doing busineu 11: (b)SILVER INVESTMENTS, 11. 1eg1 or ol any petition ot PLAN RECORDED JONE THERETO' ANO ALSO AU. FORE THE SALE: (714) M.AY BE OBTAINED BY SIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS =I~ •:ailable from the da)NEWPORT BEACH· Ul 171 Sp1lngd1le Av~., ' F50ff00 =~I ~s8ro~ t. 24, 1912, AS INSTRUMENT CONTRACTS ANO AGREE· 385:4837 OR (2t3) 627· CAWNG THE FOLL.OW· MAPS. RECORDS OF OR-AHOI~:; ior th• Petitioner: ~)v~ E MESA p~tL8~ ~llgngton Beach. Calif. Published Newport Beath- Cal1tomia Probale Code A NO. 12-211547, OFFICtAL MENTS OF DEBTOR RE· 4865 ING TELEPHONE NUM· ANGE COUNTY. MICHAEL GERTNER. !c)HUNTINGTON BEACH VIiiage Plrtt'lershlp 2t6 N Costa Mesa PiloC OC1ober R est lor Soeclal Notice RECORDS Of ORANGE LATINO TO THE PLANS TAC43351 BERS ON THE DAY BE· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ESO. IND E PEN 0 ENT F004hill Rd BeYefiy H1U1. 22, 29, November 5. i2, 1::,' Is evailabte from f'le COUNTY, CAUFORNIA. AS ANO SPECIFICATIONS OR Publl1hed Newport FORE THE SALE: (714) UNDER A DEED OF TRUST HOWSER. GERTNER & (dlFOUNTAIN VALLEY IN-Calif. llO:Z1o'' ' 199\ courtcletk DUINED IN THE OECLA· TO THE STUDIES DATA BHCh/Co1t1 Miii Piiot 385-4837or(2t3)627 .. 865 O~TEOT2/01/ 90. UNLESS BROWN Oi:PENOENT (e)HIJ.. lJ.AJll 'Todd Sltver 216 T-852 Attorney for P9tltlonet: RATION OF COYEHANTS, ANO DRAWINGS OR TO Novemb« 12, 19, 26, 1991 . TAC43'30 ~RgTetfEy~~~O~RJ'~ S4T3E40 CAMPUSE DR01YE. NTINGTON BEACH/FOUN· N. Foolhlll Rd .. eevlffy PUBLIC NOTICE PATTEN. FAITH I CONDITIONS AND RE ' 1945 Publl1h1d Newport 100, N WP RT TA IN VALLEY IN· Hllll , Cllif. 90210 SANDFdRD STRICTIONS RECORDED THE CONSTRUCTION OF Beach/Co111 Mesa Pilot !R-:;r;B'Ii~~ S~L~tJ B52EA~!!:., CA 92660 (714) DEPENDENT (OINDEPEN-Winfred Wong, 216 N. CNS101 .. 171 635 w Foothlll Blvd IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PUBLIC NOTICE N bar 12 19 26 1991 · 1 ~ DENT (g)COAST COM· Foothlll Rd .• Beverly Hlaa, .. Monrovia. CA 9101S AUGUST 4, 1M1 IN BOOK PROPERTY; ALL SALES OV111'1 I • ' • NEED AN EXPLANATION Publl•h•d Newport MUNITY NEWS, INC .•• Callf. 90210 FlcUUou1 New~t Beactt/Cosla 14117, PAGE 10M, OF· AGREEMENTS, DEPOSIT NOTICE OF t944 OF THE NATURE OF THE B1ach/Co1ta MtSI Piiot Delaware corporation Thie bu1lnlH la con-8uslneu Neme Mesa Pilot FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID RECEIPTS, ESCROW TRUSTEE'S SALi'. PUBLIC NOTICE ~s3c~531~~ouA~Ab~~~ November 9, 12. 16, 1991. IH)COSTA MESA COM-dudad by: • general part, Statement Nov.5,7,12.t991 ORANOE\CJ()UNTY, AND AGREEMENTS AND LoanNo.11200081.0 TACTALAWYER Sal992 MUNITY NEWS. INC., a nershlp The Fo41owlng persons AS AMENDED BY AN IN: OTHER ANCILLARY DOCU.. /BIRCH PROP T.S. NOTICE OF 219 VIA RAVEN.NA. NEW· Delaware corpor1tlon, 330 The regl11r1n1(1) com-811 doing business as: STRUMENT RECORDED MEN TS AND AGREE No Ht2 S304 TRUSTEE'S SALE PORT BEACH CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE We~t Bak St .. Co1ta Mell, meoced to transact bu~ PRIME SOURCE, 650 JUNE 24, 1982, AS IN-MENTS ENTERED INTO UNlT CODE H Loen No. "(If • str..C •ddr .. 1 °' CM10t5300 ~~2 dmmunlty News S:T,,.'::'erNi':cs'r= ~=' ~: ~rive, ~~!~ ---------STRUM ENT N 0 · 82· RESPECTING THE SALE SAN CLEMENTE BUSI· GALLAGHER T .S. common dHlgnallon of NOTICE TO Inc., Oe11ware corpor1t1on: 1bove on: October 1, t 991 92626 1 118' 1 • PUBLICNOTICE 218548 . OFFICIAL TO ANY PURCHASERS OF NESS PROPERTIES H No.8t24730 property Is lhown lbov1, CREDITORSOF 330 West Bay St .. Col11 ToddSllvef Latter Diy Communlc•· RECORDS. PARCEL 2! AN ANY PART OF THE PROP duly appolnled Tru1IH UNIT CODE I no wllffanty 11 given u to BULK SALi! Mesa, Clllf. 92627 Thl1 1ta11men1 wu filed lions Inc Oelware 650 CNa 10t4708 UNDIVIDED 2.559 PER-EATY TOGETHER wrrH under the followlng de: T.O. SERVICE COMPANY 111 com~~" or,,,for· ISECS 1104 This bualneH 11 con-with the County Cler11 of Town c«;i., Drive , Suil1 SUMMONS CENT ,..) INTEREST IN • ectlbed deed of trust WILL a1 duly appointad TNllM recme11)." . • ben111" lrY • • dueled by: a corporation Orange County on ~ 1900 Costa MeU: Calif (CITACION ,.. ALL DEPOSITS AND SEl.l AT PUBLIC AUCTION under the following d• under Nld Deed of Trust, ltOS U.C.C.) The reg.lstranl(I) com-bar 6. 199t 92628 · JUDICIAL) ANO TO LOT 1 ~TRACT OTHER PROCEEDS OF TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ecnbed deed of trust WILL by reason ot • b<1ach or l!acrow No. menoed lo transact bus!-FSt2240 Thll builneu 11 co~ NOTIC• TO DllPllN-NO. 11353, IN THE CITY THE SALE THERE~; AU. FOR CASH (In the f0fm1 SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION d1faull In the obllg1tlons 1107t·P nest undlf the Fic:tltlous Publilhed Beach: dueled by: a corporation DANT 1 (Av If e • 0 f C 0 ST A MES A . DAMAGES. ROYALTIES which are lawf\A Wild« In TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER fs.cured thereby, thereto-Notice 11 hereby given to Busineu Name(s) lilted Costa Mffa ~ ~ The registrant(•) com-'" cl ) NO•ei•T COUNTY OF ORANGE, AND REVENUE OP' EVERY the Unllad Stadn) and/CK FOR CASH fin the forms ore eJC1cul1d and de: credltor1 of lh1 within 1bove on: Oclo~ 28. "--menc9d 10 transact busi- .. ouaa • n " STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TURE ANO DE the cuhler'1 certified Of whlc:h are lawful teridlf In livered to the undertloned named telllf that a bUlk 1991 ber 12, 19, 26, ......,nb« undet the Flctitlout POIQILMAN, NOfll .. AS SHOWN OH A MAP RE· KINO, NA • ott'let cheCk9 tpeclfled In the United States). Ind/Of •written Dec11r1tlon oT De-Ille II abou110 be made of Sheila Drury, CFO S, 1991 l:.~u Name(s) lilted IRT lfOIOILMAN CORDED IN BOOK 4U ~TPTIONDEB·TOWHAR ~y BE CMI Code Section 2924h the cuhllf'1 certified Of ~~Demandlc forfSale, the u11t1 dHcrlb1d This statament wu fitad T·ll24 abov9 on: S.ptemblf 9 TitUST, .,... DOS9 1 • ""' ..,,. (paysbl9 In full at the lime other ct'lecb apecllied In • .., ...... en not • o de: beloW. with the CCM'lty Clerti of 1991 ' t....._.. 10 lnoluslw PAGES 45 AHO ... OF MIS. ENTITLED TO RECEIVE of ..,., al right. title and CMI Code Section 2924h fault and of el1Ctlon lo The names and buslne11 0rll'lge County on Novem-PUBLIC NOTICE MlchHI s Br1dshaw YOU ARC ellNO SUID ~~~;~E ~·T:e :?::v ~~~R~ ~ =~~~ = r.=; ~ ':::h~::,: ~';: =s:.i~":,~ers:g~,~ ~s~:J8'T~~~b9' ~ ber 1• 1991 F5t1124 Flctltloue ~!~~1~ was Ii~ llY PLAINTIP'l'a CA U41. COUNTY RECORDER OF ING OR HEREAFTER Ac. Dead pf Trust In the Pfop: lntlfHt conveyed to and said ot>ligatlon1, Ind thete: KAY TAKEMOTO, 408 E. Publilhad New Bffch-8u•lfMu Neme with tt'le COWi Clerk of le ffta' MlfteftdalMfe) 8AJO COUNTY. EXCEPT· QUIRINO A RIGHT TO THE erty herelnafllf deterlbed: now held by It &:ndlf 111<1 after the under1l~n1d B1lboa Blvd.. Newport Costa M p·:" No Statement Qfange County~ October :::~"~. R.,Ro:r.~ INO THEREFROM UNfTS 1· on,. GAS OR MINERAL Jr-ri'ilOR: BIRCH PROP· ~~-= 'd.::1~~ :.u:-csand~1 ~':n ~o dt! 8Th8:h~:11:6'~ Callfornla blf 12. ~ 26'. Dee•~= 1re"!:in:~ ='°"' 23, 1eg1 llONAL lllRVIC•• 21 INCWSIVI AS SHOWN RIGHTS AND RESEAVA-BENEFICIARY: SAN TAUSTOR: MICHAEL B. teeCKded June 3, 1991 II of the chief exlCUllve office 5, 1991 DREAMS OF A NEW TO. F110822 CONIT1tUCTION CO OH SAID CONDOMINIUM TIONS OF THE PROP· CLEMENTE SAYINGS AND GALLAGHER SIGNE J. lnslr. No. 91·278402 In of the Miier 11: SAME AS T·934 M 0 RR 0 W, 1 I e 2 7 Publlihed Newport Beach-• PLAN. ALSO EXCEPTlNG ERTY· ALL DEPOSITS LOAN ASSOCIATION ,.. GAUAGHER Book Page of Ofllclal A.BOVE. Brookhufll St., Suite 294, Co1ta Mesi Piiot Novem-::: MveDAYS a:,. CAL:: THEREFROM ALL MINER-MADE• WITH OR OTHER COfded June 27, 19M at BENEFICIARY: THE 29 Rec0td1 In the office of the Aa lllled by Iha Mlllf, all PUBLIC NOTICE Fountain Valley, C1llf. b« 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 "-el ALS, OR!S, PRECIOUS SECURITY GIVEN TO UTtl.• lnttr, No. e&-273000 In COMPANY record9f of Orange county; othef bullndl name1 and CNS O •e•'" 92708 T-882 .., ......... la Mrveil en AND USEfUL METALS Book page ol Offlclal WILLIAM O. GEFFENEY Said Sale wlN be m.11de, 1ddruH1 u1ed by the 1 1'" -Sl'lefee Lym l<lna, 103831--------- YW to Ille • tY'P9wrh· SUISTANCES AND HY: ~TE~c:f,.O~N~~:..E':J Recofd1 In lht omce of the UNDA K. GEFFENEY r• but wtthout covenant or Miier within thrff year• be-Flctltfoua La Tortola Cir., 'fountain PUBLIC NOTICE t• ,..,_.. at thM ._...... .... BOHS or EVEAV Rea0l'd1t of Orang• corded M•y 19, 1989 u warranty, exp1Ht or Im-fore th• da11 1uch list was 8u1lneH Name Valley, Callf. 92708 oourt ....,..,.._. TO THE PROPERTY, AND County; Hid deed Of tru1t ln1lr. No. 89268855 In plied, r1t9ardlng lllle Pol· Hnt °' delivered to the Statement Maxine King WoffOfd, 345 Flctltloue A latter « phone o.11 KIND AND CHARACTER, AU. A0vANCE PAYMENTS dHcrlb .. the followlng Book page of Offlclal Hulon, °' enc:umbtanc:H, buyer.,.: None The FolloWlng per1on1 Unlveralty l>r. Apt. f4, lualnne Nem. INCLUDING PETROLEUM, OF INSURANCE PREMls prooettv: Record1 In Iha office of the to pay the r1malnlng prlncl· The names and bUlinff1 ate doing bullnel1 as: Colt• M .... CaJJf. 92627 s .. teraent wlU net ,,.tleot ,.UI OIL. GAS. ASPHALTUM UMS MADE BY DEBTOR l!XHIBlT (ESTATE OR IN-Recorder of Orange Pll tum Of the note(1) ... lddr .... 1 of lhe buyer are: GRANT MANAGEMENT Thie bu1lne11 11 con: The F011owln9 person1 revr typewr ll•n r.-AN~ TAA BELOW A WrTH RESPECT THERETO TEREST) A f" ••IO P11cet County: Nld deed of tr\111 CUfad tl1 Nld deed of KEIKO JOHNSON!, 408 E. ASSOCIATES, a Callforrq ducted by: a ger'llfll part-.,. doing bullneta H : .,.n.. Muet •• In Ol!PTH Of 500 fE!T A: and a leaMhokl "tat• described the follOwlng: A Trust. wfth lnllfftt .. In Balboa Blvd., Newport oeneral partrwsNp, 3300 nenhlp MARIA ELENA DE ES. '"9* ..... fe"" ",eu THAT MAY NOW OR Af!'?,0~S WITHCLAIMSR~~CTE· H creat1d by a ..... LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN-Hid nole pro\llded, Id· Beach, CA 92841 Ii-vine BouleYard, Me 3t0, The regl11rant(1) com-TEVEZ RUZ. MIWNER, 70e wMt the oeurt te Mar H .... .,,._. .. 8I fOUNO M....,. .....,.~ deted Octobel' _E1_ 1979, TE.REST IN ANO TO LOT Vancet, If any, uncMr the The 1 ... 11tobelold11e N1wport BHCh, C111f. ~ IO tranaact bu• Femlelf Avenue, Colona _,..,..-,,... • TO INSURANCE; ANY eQCUted by At:TNA LIFE 29 IN THE COUNTY OF tenn1 of Nld Deed of delcftbed In~ u : 92e60 nMI under the Flc:1ltloul dll Mar C.Uf 92625 ':"--:·Mt ftle -LOCATED, CONTAINEO, RINDS (AS SUCH TEAM INSURANCI! COMPANY, a ORANGE, STATE OF CALI-Trust. f..._ Chitgel and Flxturff, tumlture, Equip. Grant Management Or~. Bul.lne.. Name(1) llsted M8'11 'Eleni Futlet, 708 "~ "~ DEVEL.OPED OR TAKEN IS OEFlN£D IN THf DEED Connecticut Corporation FORNIA. AS SHOWN OH expen8" of the TN1I" ment. aoodwll, and lnven-Inc., 1 CallfOmla corpora: at>ove on: 0cto0er 1. 1991 Femi.et AY91'1Ue, Colona ,..,,.,... en tlMe, W9U ON. IN, UNOEA OR fROM OI TRUST OF EVEN DATE at IH1or and BIRCH RECORD OF SURVEY MAP and of tru1t1 eteated tl1 tor/ and ate located at: 408 lion. 3300 !MM "°"'9Vard, ~ L King del Mir, Calf. 92e.2S Mal. ............... IAIO v.HO OR Nit P.MT Ht!Rt!WfTH 8£CVTED BY PROPERTIES. a C6lfomlll Fl~D IN BOOK 9, PAGES laid Deed or Trual. E. Bl.lbol Blvd.. Newport Sult• 310. Newpoft Beach. ™-11&tetnent .,.. .... Charte9 Wolfe '°"""' "'~ , .. , ...... ••ft•J TH! .. EOf WITHOUT DEBTOR FOR TH! 8£H. Generel Pattnerlhlp ••• 42 ANO 43 OF RECORD hid Ille wll be held on: BMd\, CA ll2M1 Calif. t2eeO wllt\ the ~ Ctertl or 70e ~ Avenue. Co-.... ,..,."' INJ .,. .-...-ANY RIGHT oi ....... upon 1N ..,,,,,. ~SURVEYS, IN THE OF~ November 26, 1991, II The bullnftl ,,.,.,,. used Wllllatn O'Connor. 3.300.,. Orange Counly on October rona del .... Call. 826.25 ..._ ~ ~ ...., ... ,.. .. .....,. EfrT OF SECURED PARTV) ~ snd condltloN ACE~ THE COUNTY RE· 1='0 p,m. In the lobby lo by the Ml8' et lhet loC6' vtr1t ~. S4Ate 310, 11, 1181 Thlt butl,,.u 11 c~ wernlnt fr•• the llMPACE NH!ATH ~HELO IY SECURED corQlned~reoorded CORDER OF SAID lhebuUdlngloc.ttedettOI llon1-:WAAA&A Newport Beach, Callf. NOM01 ducted by: hw.bwld MCI WI.Ca fllOA THI ,_. P~ ANY CAUSU ~ October !:). 1171 In 8oo11 COUNTY CALIP'ORNIA, South '-"'-Stf ... , Of. TN anllclplted date ot 92980 Publllhed Newport 9wt1-wife c;::;. ethef ..... YILOPMINT. REMOYAl.. ACTION OEtMEO TO IN! 1»14, Page nt cl OfllcUil TOO!THeA WITH CEA· Ti· Calttom'a 92eea IN bull! ...... NOVEM-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con. eo. ..... Nol October Th• r~trant(I) com: ,.....,:: ..... Yeu.., =:.~o=:: ASSIGHEOO: ~c:: =°C~ .... '° PltCMe I =~SE~&'°; ~lirMolofthllthe= ~!ASltt~·~e~ =by:.~ pan. 22. It.,.,,,.,,,.,., s. 12. :::-sl#ldef '='8'1~ .... te ••I M ... tOUAClll OR au• ~ALL IU8l1TTU-l'AACEL k The certain AS SHOWN UPON SAID the total amount of the~ Cf'OW, 12ttZ lltoolclut1 Ttle r1t9l11ranl(I) com-t•t 1w1neea Name(1) -..ci ........ """ ..... " ITAHC& PAACL 1· AH TI""""'S R·.............. • ... ~ tooect* wtltl .. MAP. paid~ or the obllOe-No. 200, Garden Grove, CA NnCed lo tranMC:t tMI-T ... aw Oft:~ 1, 1091 ... • .... .... • ... . "" • ................ 00. permanent lmprCW'9' YOU AA! IN DEfAUlT tlon MC\nd by IN above 82040. ,.. under the fl'lc:tltlout ,.,.. aw... won.....,.,.. Jf. t-,_-.. ... -NON.eXCLUllVI IASTO• PAOVIMINT8, ATTACK-"'tnla (lhe "lmprov• UNDER A 0£EO ~ TIWST dtleribed deed of tNlt Thl1 bulk tale la 1Ub1tct Bualntla N1m.(1) 11Wct In•~ 1o Ille tculd ~ ltaMll*'ll wat aMcS " -...... .,, Ml'.NT ~TEHANT MEHT1, ACCEUIOHS, AD-~1 loc*d on Pftelt OATEO 5105111. UNLUS snd .. tfmlMd co1tt, ex-to CellfOn\11 Unlfonn Cofn.. ibOYe on: StP4embtr 1, ~-,.., wflh the Counly a.ti Of zemew ~ ........... WCt4 \HT P0A WHICUo DmOHS AHO ~ I (the ""'°'") In the Caty of YOU TAU ACTION TO penMe. and acMnetl It merclal Code leollon 1991 '-1 ~ On1nge Coun1y on Novem-' er • -LM N«J PIDUTNAH .._ MENTI TO Nl'f ~ n.. ~ IMch. ~ Of PROTECT YOUR PROP: 1211,171.61. I wt, 1•1 .... ,...... '" tll• QRIH AND IOAHS POAIQOINQ· AND AU Orange. l1ate cl Calltoin'e, ERTY IT MAY H SOLD AT It " poeelble that .. the PUILIC NOTICI PUILIC NOTICI I Ml.JC lllOTICI F81U41 ..._ MMJ. flUNIOIH OWA THAT co E CTION I PA~ • lhown on • mep ,.._ A PU8UC SM.I. IF YOU tme °' Mid IN opening 1 • ~ Nrewpoft a.c.h- D11,u1 ........ POM10N or LOTS • AHO cu'c:i. tNSURANCa ""°" corded In looll 115, Of""" NIED AN EXl'LAHATION :. '::l.':o. .... :: the c... ..... PlloC Novem-= .= =•: 10 "' TMDT NO. -. CHOI ANO flAOOUCTt ~.,..r. J ~~ ~O~E~~Ag:,~i o.w: 10/lt/tra ' llOllCE J0 81J CUSIWIS • 11. 11, 29. December ..._.._ de IO DIM 0-.. Al IHOWN ON AW# ... Oft ANY Oft no. FOMQO: Cowlty, a ~-~YOU SHOULD C()N.. TAC 4HH I. 1•1 -CORDll), .. IOOK 111, INQ, INCWOIHQ wmtOUT '"°"'ding ell tubaur19" TAV• A LAWYIR. T.D. IDVIO• COii-• -·· ......... T.-. ~IOI ......... :;: •• MQU I IMO'· OI' Mii-UMITATION, ftROCllDI Slll'UCtU* snd ~ It 8fACOH IAY, NIW• PAllY, • ..WTNetM, ~~ .. -... :: ca&.AHl!OUI MAN, .. Oft ANY YOWNTARV Oft IM not lnclM9lne ......_ PORT HACH. CA 11rt °"9tlllll a.••sl ,._1i1~-1-n. ... 11 ... u·nid Co •-...! • i .... ·-·-\ -THI 0"101 0' '"I! INVOWNTARY OllPOI ....... ~ ~ "(tf ..... eddl'el9 °' Ae••··-· .", ... ,,. ~ hu filed wlth the 'WIUUUJllNI nl.YU>.: uu es mmh11910C\ -::.-::rt. • ••• COUNTY MCON>IR OP T10H OR ClMt MIPIOT· :::.: ..-,., ~ "= = .. ·~~ ecu ............... i to make lilniftcant ~to Ila lnlruaite Kiah Spttd Switched 1 1 ,, .... , ........ ~ =· 'MCEL INO Nit ,Mr THWOI' P"'*••iet .. dfelMd to no~ 1e gMfl •to• OrHt•. CA H&• Dlakal Service etrective I:>tttmbcr l~ 1991. TilC eervke will ~re-~ le 9111111• ,. sll utliq --. • .... --"•" '"'f'SUANT TO JUDO-OOI ...... ,... llf'OWW, • COl'tlt!~•neae or oomd-Ctt4t w.4700 nlr1lftl ACCUNET-~ Diaital rVltt and wlilabllity will •• " ................ • , --• --MDT, COHOIMNAnoH ..., ~ ..._, nett). The ~ • AVMAIM !.. THI EC· _...._. MU C.. • - n ., II •••OllM ...... " AWAM OR OTHIJMlll) .. OdiObsr a. 1'71. ...., Mid Deect .. TNll. P•C'ftO OPINING aro be ""''f~llV~V· IN:AL ..... ~-:--..:~ ·1:: M.L ""80NAL ""°"" N'1J ALL DOCUMDnl, ... .:.'f:"., :.:::.:.: :: .. ":': r.· == MAY • OUTMO IV The new atruelUtt and l'lte d tin will mimM' ~.interstate c RIW ....... iHi fn .._. .. _., LOCA= ::., n: ITIIUMINTI, OINUW. ~., ~ ot seew9d ~ r.e. CAU.tNO nc POU.OW· ACCUNET ~ Difita1 ~. ca..t I Ou Ml f :.!:'::: = ~ =-~1'0" OR oo. ~~ =11:-1:.., .,_ ::0: = :-::-;:..::.,~::. ~:.~,..u: 1be9enicewilllnc:tudein~TAtnnsmi '~D ~~~ -.:.:.:.a.. ..... -. OIHlfl1f Of' n4ll "'°"' MtQt MAY AR191 MOM t& ..... i fftllt 4 el .... ~ DI I .... , Ge 0. POM ntl SALi: Cf1C) kbpl Md 168 kbpl. The MtwOtk 8'tVp dwJie Wl --t !CU .. ----. • ..... _ ........ ~u~.c: ':: ~:. ~~ :r: = ·~ ~.-=-= ==-o.:.-.. -: :.-' °" C11• ., lndlliemlnhnumu-.periodwillbcttduc'Cd fromfourhourtto r~·i·i·;·llEM • ""Hlh • ...... "'°""" IUf WtCM ~ MJ. w. .., . --,_ ... 1M el ...,... '° Publlthed Nawport ~ lninotes. laL ,.... ,_., 11 Wt Nm NOY RIM. ,..._ AHTD °' Ne llCU-~ .._ ~ ..... •••• IO lsWICoile ..... ,... Whh cbelnlrocluction of milcliletemi~ ~rain, thrdilr'ae • ~ =·-; "'"· --·:• MIT MY'°"""' GP a :-..=.i:i.::~ ::.-:.rzrs::~~ us 1..:i;11.1t.t•1. pttt\llhoitahenicewiJ1ranretrom$25'4>$)()Q. ...,._,*°"""' "'! •"" ..... M .. a_"*'= ~ '; '°"•eowa. AHO ~ ....., A..._ i '"" IM ..,..._.... ••4 For lftOft tmonnation conlllet ,our~ Attount Etta&dve or. 110Q 11s _.'1 .'.. :. __ 11 .. _ .... ,,.... ·-aootC1 AHO MCON>I PMGIL Ct ....................... fl -. -' 800.,,,_,~ • -..., .. ., •-..... 18 OR llCOM8 pg. MLATM lO /llff OP •llfl9l~-Le9 t• ...... ti......_ .... GIM-:1111.-.MC-1 -l ~ 0... .... .. • ..... •t Ml ,_ ,._ ~ MD n.~ . .. ti Ttld ..... .,-, ...... a. t•t • ..... aA ..... _-• ,_.. -. :.., wt••• MAa• --.,, --"' .. of ~ "'*· .... ,.._ "' ........ "' .... ... ' ' . > , • • . _;_9jii~f=~1;";;•;;--:;IC~·!TI;;-:;;~-MUG IDTICll MUC llOTICll .,.. MDIII f",, .... 1.. ............... c.lt.. TI\I '9Ql11'8MCIJ ...... 1N1 J 'QB# .. W ••t ....... Mw ~ W.LA WUT, "'°"* ""*"' ~ lllllN9d lo bM8C1 ..,.. .. Olltlllr•Clllk el Nt .. • lllll•lnA 3'3 HoeD111t1 M., N9wpoft IOO N. ~ .....,.. 11A. rw wider ........ 0.. ~ ......... ME V ........ ....._, ... _, The Foeo.lnQ pet10M 9Nd\, c.lf. lllU ...,_,Celt._, lullne91 NMwt(9) llllld Mr I;' t•t fllGl ...._.. I: ....... ~ c1o4ng bullnMI -. AMertcen c.. ...._. s. Thia bUllMM le con-sboY9 on:~ t, 1•1 Nt8141 0... .._ ,,. ~ ..., HOllO TfRMITt & ... •t. Wl9oOI.-Corp., ..._..en ftdtl#..i DMra IMMllM t · ~ Mr I. ti. ti. a. t• .,. -.11 II ONSTAUCTION COY. 3'S Hoeollll Ad.,~ The , .. 11tr9ftl(I) CO-lNI 1•11,,_. Wll llld c::.. ::1~.._. ,...., :o:.w Ulla tt!!!.!'l J:!!~,~:.~~~ ANY 1012 11tto1o or ...... IMcft. Callt. t2M3 ~ lo •aneeoe "'*" ~ "'-County a.tr °' ... IC IO .. ICI Mdl.w Ulll ~ r....,. . .... 1'le """' ~oe. 'co•~ ....._ c.11. Thie bu11n ... 11 con-.,... under the~ OfMgeCountyonC>cloblt Ml 11, tt, II. D1;111..., ~ '" ..,..~c.11.')INI _.. llUJll. _..;~':..cl.,...... • ~ ~7 ducted by: acorporatton ~ ~(•) ll9ted 11, 1111 I, tM1 fta••• INoe Mlltlft. tt4--. ""' _,. .. 0.-c.unlf Ooll9 ...-._ .__....,. ·•othony "'f:' .. 1221 Tht t~l,.ol(tl ,..,. :::;-On' ~ II, ·-·· T ... 1 su-11 g -=-..:.---~· .. t111 :,,_ ~,_ ~': '-~C:~m5'1 Laguna~~= ~Devito =-::..~= .. ....... ™• aluslMSt ..... ~ " ....... ~ ....... NMGON IOl'IWAM .. Thia bu1l~1u 11 CO!)-8uelne11, NalM(I) ~ = ~ ~~ U, at, November S, 12, "'*-ICIOTICI .. ~~::-" ~r~:.=~~ 1NI w llld C.-.... "'°' _,.. =..~1114, Newport ed by: an lndM<Mit eboW on: 1,,.. -~, 1911 .... IUI (e)LAOONA LOCklMmi ~ lo tttnMa1 ·~ ... CeldW Qllla ti I* I. ti, tt. a tM1 , .... _ 1ue1nee t regl1tr1nt(1) com-Donna Swaneon, Eateutof Ofange County on October T-85e ........ llw ~JIX"tlll LOCK & ""' undef the ~ ~ c..-r • ~ T-I07 T"9 ~ ... ~ mtnetd to 1tan111C1 ~ Dltector 29, 1991 -v--~ 19 • • •·-'---a 1 1 ...,. ·-·-... ""' unc1« tilt Flctltl<M.w This 11atetMn1 wu tlled Plt1"2 Slal•••nt \.. ....... ......_.. · ...,. --• Name(•> 11.-d ' WM llld In er-~ tuilntH N1me(1) n1ted with the COYrtty Clefk of Publllhed Newport Beach-PUIUC NOTICI The Follow6iig ..,_. ll'N INICnK~· ~1 y •bow on: OctOO. It, • llt t4N MUO IOTICI on Nit 11, 1•1 ,....,, • N/A Cringe County on October Cot 'Men Pilot NoY9m-.,. dolrlll bualnell •: .. ..,, .... _,, ~ 2 1991 ~ ....... ...... -ec• NI NflM and adclreM °' °"A,_, tlo 25, 1991 11 • Plottttoue MARKET ~HS, 121'11 Pleoe II. Uuuna Beach, In.tee...,..,. C-. Mele Nol ~ "'9UO -· the,.,_..~: ~tt~nt w11 ftled PSi t113 btf 5, 12, 1t, 29, 199\ 904 auslM" N•IM Mitton ID, W"tml,_,, ~· ~'1 I Thie ltetelMnt WN tlled btt I, ti, 1t, • 1•1 nect'The.::r-'01: "!ti a.1111 ~ Ttfvenl, with the County Clerk of Publl1htd Newpoft Beach-, ltetoment c.tlf. t2el3 dUct~ u1 ne~M~uJon-with the County Cltfic of ,...,. hOlf • publlo Mettna on 940 Ault1 Dt., Co111 Or~ County on OC1obtr Cotta MHa Piiot Novem-PUBLIC NOTIC! .,. ~~. ='°"' 1~ 1~· ~~~1c=: The r=l:::ant(•) com· ~;cou"ty on October 11/1M1 " t :30 AM, 1050 ~·Newport hllCho 25, 1 I FS11017 btr 5, 12, 1t, H , 1991 Plctltloue THE C'ROWE'S NEST 92083 • • menced lo trenw:t bUllo Pit '414 MiUC iiOTiCI Allngk)n Dr., Cot.:~ COMI MeN Pilot NcMm- Pubtlahed N-port Beach-T-898 •u.ineu NMM 1725 c-2' Monrovia Ave.: Thi• bu•lntH II con-=Mi::-Na':(.~ Publllhed Newpott Beach-......... ~ "'1:°1'~ .. td lftdl. Ml 12. 1t. ae. ~ Cotta Men Pilot Novem· PUBLIC NOTICE ltetomont ~·~~ M~::~.alll;:i,82~2 ~ed,%r:::a=u:'om-9boYe on: Auguet 17, 1991 ~s: 1~9: ~~99~. · -.,e1R111 llw vtdull9 ... !" kWtted.~ .... ~ 5. 1"1 T«l7 btf 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 The Followlng person• Monrovia Ave., Co1ta menced to tranuct bUli-Seen Kennedy ' • • • It....._.. lend. "-• wlll bt..........,. T~92 Flctttlou• art doing bullNn a1: Mffa Calif 92827 nen under the Actleloua Thi• etattmtnl wae llled T·I05 The Pol&Mlng l*90fll 1IOne of notnlnlllon and SELL ----------Bu1lneee Ne"'° PAUL MELTON WATER Thia· bueln. ... 1, con-Buslnel• Name(•) hied with the County Cltfk ol PUBLIC NOTICI .,. ~ bUJ1nMe u : elec11on fOf membtr1 of PUBLIC NOTICE ltetomont TFIUCK. 2323 Elden 111. duc1ed by: an Individual el>oW on: NIA Of1nge County on October MEMY awoe, 303 11icf1 Tide VII ,.,.,. AJMa«y Flctltlou. Th• f olloWlng persons Cos1a Mesa. Callf. 92827 Th• regl1trant(1) com-Tim CW'tln 25, 1991 l'lotltSoue St., Huntlntton leech, Councl. are doing bU11neU as: Paul James Melton, 2323 menced to transact bUll-Thie l1atement wu lied PliitOO ...,,.... ......_ Calif. aat4a Publlthad Newport -~~ L•-'- luslneH Nam• CHARfER INTERNA2 Elden 117, Cos~ Mtle, MH und9f the Fk:1lUous with the County Clerk of Pubbhed Newport Beach-Albel1 John ~ "'·· .... h-Colta Mt .. Piiot your -ftllW&9 Statement TIONAL.1735 E. Wltsh~e Calif. 92627 But1ne11 Namt(I) ll1ted Orange County on Novem. Costa Meu Plk>t Novem-The ~~ 203 Sbdt'I 11!-.L..~ ~ember 12• tMt TM throu9)a c)1ealf:ied The Followlog Ptf•on• #805. Santa Ana, Cali1 Thi• bu1lne11 II con-above on: 1973 btr 5, 1991 btt 5 12 111 28 1091 ~ ~IOOI Beach. c.itr. 1llln48 t-------~-3.._ _______ _ .,, doing buslnesa 11: 92705 duc1ed by: an lndMdual Rohn Cfowe FStlH7 • • • • ••doing u . Thie buelMM 11 .on- SISTH SCENTS ENTER· Atlotec. Inc., California, The rtgl1tranl(1) com-Thie itatement was filed T-888 ELITE lNTERIOAS, 297t ducted by: lft lnclYlduel PRISES, 10231 Stater Ave. 1735 E. Wllshlre #805, mencecl to transact bust-with the County Clertc of ~ N~ .=:!!: PUIUC NOTICE ~':r~· Costa Mesa. The reQl1ttant(1) com-111202. Fountain V11t1y. Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 ne11 under the Flctltlout Orange County on Novem--...n.. ... W • 0 Co 1 E menc.d 10 trlnuc1 hullo Call 642-5678. Calli. 92708 Thia business 11 con-Bu1lnea1 NllM(I) lilted btr e, 1991 ber 12. 19, 28, December Flotltloul Ocayne FrOnt ~ c:: nest undef 1M ~ Katen Lynne Brinton. 4892 ducted by: a corporation abOYe on: 1982 Fs12238 5, 1991 au.tno.. Neme 9~8f • · Bt.ltlnell Name(•) lilted Put a few words to work for you. Sklpj1ck Huntington Tha reglstrant(s) com-Paul James Melton T-933 1 above on: NIA Be h c iii 92a.9 menced to transact bUsl-This atttement was fit'd Pubtilhtd Newport Beach-tet9fnent Thi• bu1ln111 11 CO!)-A. John AmllnO Th~; 'b~atneu 11 corl2 ness under th• Flctltlous with tilt County Ctt1k of Colla Mesa Piiot Novem-The FolloWlng person• duc1td by: an lndlvklual This atatement WH tlled ducted by· an Individual Business Nam•(•) listed Orange CountY on October ber 12 19 26 Dtctfnbtr PUBLIC NOTICE .,. ~nest H : Thi rtgl1trant(1) com-WIUI the County C1tftt 01 The reg.lstrant(s) com-tbove .on: October 28, 9, 1991 5, 1991° ' ' . Flotltloue tP~.~::,7 l<IJ:,;:k~ ~ :9!J:r 11~1ctl= Orange County on OctObtf menced to transact busl· 1991 F509332 T·923 Buslnen Neme Mesa c.llf 92828 Builntn Name(•) listed 29, 1111 1----------------- ness under the Fictitious Debora S. Hintz. ~ldent Published Newport B11ch, p C NOTICE It tement David IC. Dlckenion 1599 above.on· NIA PIU4H ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ Business Name(s) listed Thia statement was filed Costa Mesa Pilot October UBLI Th F~ Corfander e Costa 'Mesa Wayne c(,11 Publllhed ~Beech- 11bov1 on: October 21, with the County Clerk of 22 29 November 5 12 Flotltlou• .. •ol .. ,,_,_~ ~· Calif 928215 ' ' Thi• 1tal1ment was tiled Costa Mela Plot Novem. 1991 Orange County on October ' ' ' ' are v ng .,.._,_, H . T · Karen L Brinton 29, 1991 1991 8ualneH Name SAILING ENCOUNTERS, hie . bu~ln111 11 COrl2 with the County Clt<k of btf S, 12, 1g, 2t, 1991 Thi hlo.t t n d F5 t •452 T-850 Stetoment 600 e, Bay, 1Up 115, Nl\V· duc1ed by, an lndlvldu!V Orange County on Oclo~ T..eoe DON'T FORGET s '"'' amen was 1 e • port Beach Ctllf 92663 The regl1trant(s) com-25. 1991 with the County Clerk of Published Newport 'Beach? PUBLIC NOTICE The Following person• o--· .. Scott Ross 1509 rMnctd 10 transact bull· ' Fli 1095 Orange County on October c t M Pit t N are doing business as: "'""'" • und t'" Fl 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 25 1991 os a esa o ovem, BILL JANITORIAL SEA· Ctanlco Way, Coront, ntH ., .. e ct t ous Published Newport Beach-' F511098 ber 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 Flctltlou1 VICE 9682 Readlno Ave Calif. 91720 BuslntH N1m11(1) listed Costa Mesa Pilot Novem----,.-0-tH_lou_•---1 T2901 Bu1lnH• N•m• Garden Grove Calif 92644' Thi• buslne11 I• con-above on: October 22. btf s 12 19 26 1991 •u•l-u N•--The new dead,,. n e f 0 r Published Newpor1 Beach, --------Statement Ceclflo A. Rodrl uez 9682 duc1ed by: an lndMdual 1991 ' ' ' ' ,,.. ..... /, Costa Mesa Piiot Novam· PUBLIC NOTICE The Following persons Reading Ave g Garden Th• regltlrant(s) com-Dlvld I<, Dickenson T'893 lletemont I n ·C 0 I u m n ads ,· n th .. ber s. 12, 19, 26, 1991 are doing buslnen aa: Grove Calif 92s;... menc:ed to transact bUM-Thi• 1tatement was flied The Followlng perlOOI v T.895 Flctltlou1 COUNTRY DAY CARE. 88 This • busl'neu Is con-nesa under the fictitious with tht County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE are= bulinett U! SaJunl R I I.tote T b PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1lneH Nemo Fair Or., Costa Mesa, Calif. ducted by: an lndlvJdual Buslne11 Nam1(1) listed Orang1e e County on October Flctltloua P'REMI A DESIGN, '414 fl'/ eCI a Statement 92626 The registrant(•) com-above on: October 23, 25, 1991 FSt tt05 82nd StrHt, Newport is now Thunclay prior to The Foltowtng persons Debora Stebbins. 9515 manced to transact bus'2 1991 Bu1ln••• Memo Beach, Caltt. '"" bl S 30 Flctltlou1 are doing business as: Uiyola Ad., Costa Mesa, ness under the Fictitious Donald s. Ross Publlshed NewpOrt Beac~ ltetemont Richard I. R .... '414 82nd pu icotion at : p.m. Bu1lneH N•m• TOTAL MARKET COVER? Calif. 92626 Business N1me(s) listed This 1tatement WU filed Cotta MtSI Pilot Novem-Th• Following P8fl0nl Street, Newport Bt1ch, l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Statement AGE. 1500 Adams Ave. This bualness Is corl9 above on· March 4 1991 with the County Clertl ol btr 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 .,, doing bUslness as: Callf. 92883 The following PllfSOllS Ssstt. 206, Costa Mesa, ducted by: an Individual Ctclllo A: Rodrl uez Orange County on October T ~97 CLASSIOUE FLOORING, Thie bu1lnt11 11 CO!)- 330 West Bay Street INDEX ~REAL ESTATE Dfl!1FOR SALE Houses/Condos ..... , ............... 1002-1094 Mobile Homes ······················-·-····· 1100 Acreage .......................................... 11215 Building & Contract ..................... 11150 Beach Property ............................. 11 715 Cemeta.ry Lots ............................... 12215 Houses To Be -Moved .................... 13215 Lots For Sale ................................ 1400 Out-Of-County ............................... 1625 Out-Of-State .................................. 15158 Ranches/Farms .............................. 115715 Resort Properties ......................... 1580 Time Shares, ......... ,. ...................... 1590 Real Estate Exchange ................... 1800 Real Estate Wanted ..... ,. ............... 1625 1mREAL ESTATE Cll.JRENTALS Houses/Condos ..................... 2102-2194 Apartments ...... ,. .................. 2602-2894 Duplexes ....................................... 2704 Rooms , ................... ,. .................... , 2708 Hotels/Motels ................................. 2718 Vacation Rentala ........................... 2722 Roommates Wanted ...................... 2724 Rentala Wanted ............................ 2726 Garage• For Rent ......................... 2740 Storage .......................................... 2742 Misc. Rentals ................................ 2744 Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 liiiiil COMMERCIAL mREAL ESTATE Apartments/Commercial ................ 27150 Business Property ......................... 2767 Business Omce Rentals ................ 2769 Commer cial Property .................... 2778 Duplexes/Units .............................. 2788 Industrial ...................................... 2788 Income Property ........................... 2790 Daus1NEss 1r HFINANCIAL Business For Sale ......................... 2900 Business Opportunity ............. ,., ... 2904 Business Wanted ........................... 2806· Credit ............................................ 8907 Investment Opportunity ............... 29('8 Investment Wanted ....................... 2810 Money To Loan ............................. 2914 Money Wanted .............................. 2816 Mortgages, T.D ............................. 2918 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. UNES DAYS BUCKS Sell Your Private Porty Merchandise HEREU: Announcements ............................. 2920 Theat.er/Cutlng ..... , ....................... 291U Income Tax ............. , ..................... 2922 Lost & Found ................................ 2925 Health & Fitness ........................... 3000 School.s/lnstruotlon ....................... 3012 Travel ........................................ ,. .. 3014 Memberships ................................. 3018 Personals .............................. 3002-30015 mSERVICE ILi DiRECTORY Service Directory ................. 3406-3939 Employment .................................. 6530 Employment Wanted ..................... 15535 Domestlc ........................................ 15540 "MERCHANDISE ~FOR SALE Antique• ........................................ 8010 Appllanoee ..................................... 6011 Auctlona ........................................ 6019 How To Place A Classified Ad BY PHONE 714-642-5678 North Orange County· '540-1220 South Orange County -496-8800 BY VISITING OR MAIL 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA, 92827 (corner ot Newport Blvd. & Bq St.) -----CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8:00AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday Walk-In 8 :30AM-5:30PM Monday-Friday PUBLICATION DAYS . . la pubu.bed ... ,, Tuel4la,., Tbund&7 • saiun., &ad dlnttbuted into J'fewpon Beub • eo.ta Mtea. The 1Ddepeade11l 18 pubUelMd ... ,., TblU'9d.&J and dlaUtbuted lllto HUAUn~Oll Beub • 1'ollll\&Jll Vallq. DEADLINES T\leaday ...•.•.•...............••......•.......••.•• IS:OOPM Moncla7 'l'l:a.11111da~ ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• ::J:()()J-Ptf ~ttclll~cl~~ Saturday ............................................ 3:00PM l'rld&J' Saturday Real Estate .................... 5 :<><>PM Thundq <i t-:NEtlAI. 1002 CCSTI\ MES/\ 111:.!·1 Nt .. Wl'<llt I '\1flllll 1 1 l\1C Jill I I. rurnttve ............ , .......................... 6014 Miao. Merchandt.e ...... ,. ... , ............ 8015 Cameru ..................... ,. ................. 8018 Collectible• .................................... 6017 Computen •.................................... 8018 Free Merohancl.lae ......................... 8022 Jewelry/Pura/Art ..... , ...................... 8025 Buildlnc Materiala ....... , ................ 8030 Ma.ohinery ............... , ..................... 8045 omce l'urniture/EquSpment .......... 6047 Petl/An1maJe .................................. 6049 Mu1lcal lnatrumente ..................... 80515 Plano.t<>rcana ............................... 8058 Bloyclu •..•••..•.•••..•..•....••.•...•..••.•.••. 8080 Sportlnlr Oooct. ............................. 80615 Tioketa ........... ... ..... .. ... .. ... ..... .... . • 80715 TV/Stereo/Eleotronloa ........... ... . ... 8080 oarace SalH ....................... 6102-8180 Boat• ................ , ................... 7011-7018 Marine Service .............................. 7020 Marine Sllpll/Dooka .,. ..... ,. ............. 7029 Airplane• ....................... ,. ........ ,, .... 8010 Camperafl'raller• ........................... 8014 Scooter• ........................................ 8018 Automobile• .......................... 8010·9090 GENERAL POLICY Rates ud ....u. .. are nbjtd &o e....,_ witbou& DOUoe. The publleller,......... tbe ncbt &o oeuor, reola11lt7, rnlaa or rtJto& HJ olualtlt4 td...u..m.at. PSeaM npo~ &DJ errors that m., bt la JOtlr e1 .. e1Ded Ml '•W'tlla&tlJ. TIM NtwpOft lleMJa.co.t& ..... PUcM • Tb• ~t aooepts no llabWt7 aw ..., •"* la aa tdft~t for wbleb It .., lie rMpOUible ...... tW UM eon of Ult.,.__..._ oonpW '1 UM.,.., Cndlt oaa ~ .. aDow4 -"" 8"' bu.nioa. Houses/Condos For Sale 1110:/\C"ll IUlo'I 1101\11.', I 11111 ll«IMI·'... I ICICI STIRTill 1 IEW IUSllESS11 (.t.NI 1(,\1 tllCl.J Rancho Bente MW~ TIJERAS CREEK VILLAS Condominium Home• 1 ·2 a.drooma From 1108,HO Ooff CourN N~bOf'hOodl 714/589-2883 t.ho a.n Juen Oroup Thlnldng ·of h~ • ~Nie? Olve u• • celir PILOT cu•••"'ID Ma ... 1• COST/\ Mt-:SA 102·1 .. 11715.000 llll N !"I N(, I c l'\i IH.I\( II 111 111 694 Wendy Lane C.M. Townhome, 2 meet., suttt1. 2"" ba. l'Wll Uet oA Por •• AQ1 Sally "2-4597 lly ~ .. HOO The Prudential C.llfomla Aeatty throu9h clanifJed I ll V I \; I· I Cl I I WINTER ~ALI AVAILABU! Wlllefft'oilt Homee lnc. Re.not• 8:11-1400, 790-3eOO ~ m.dadse for &nis sso ? W.1 l\J\ yoir 3 h ad FREEi RI our 1he ~ below CllCI inal to: ctASSf IED ADVERTISING The Nnpcit 8eodi • Cos10 Mesa Pi1ot 330 W. Bay St., COS1U Mesa, CA 92627 r • • • • • • • • • • AD llF<>IMATl)N • • • • • • • • • • • ·-• ·---------------• , _______________ _ • ·---------------·-:Alllhss~~-~--------• :Br r., __ _ : .... __________________ _ 1 ........ ~ ..................... ,.., •. ····--·-·········----------·-···· ' 1 ~ \ , ' \ ', o I .. ' 1 Pli. Hove A Garage Sole! U1 n. NM CJasllWs at 642·5678 lo~ yow 6maDe s. Adi llTIWUIT .... 01' LOOIOll l'OI' Amwmvl Am.UlllCI" ATI'UCTIVI ~~~~ Blond, · ·epontaMOu., eoclally connected ILOllD ProfeHlonal, owM, ... \-.-OLD flt. ...-. mlln .,. +. wanted '°' attractlVe, swr 909 21 to 23 40'•· 5·1", hu new -..,.... •-IAI q~ non-eophlatlcated lady, c llf I 1 I h • "H.-," ...... motor-EX . .....,._.1 .. ~.~ ' SWFNS ... .......... a orn a g r w o -_, ., • 1 ••"""5• •~•. fun, lolltng. • -· _,.., en-IOok• gr9a1 and llkH :C .. • room fOf ape. Who (-...--the 10 humoroua, ethloa. joys beU\g escotted to t ......... ..~ ,-. on .... b--.. Iba. l~'t been One + on• only. eoc:lal u w.11 u bUaf. :.;.--. •Mk;-~~ You: ';iy ag;,' welghL motivated to loM), l'm1_•_4_1_oe_. -----nesa oc:c:ask>na. You midnight picnic• on Llfatlm• partner I totd, 1ook9 31. (NO allf. NEW must be 1' + • 43-&5, the beach with a t>tan-tl3083. cone-yet). I'm not wtth MnM of humor ket, a fire, aom•1--------- valn. but want you to TO and marr1age minded. champagne and a SUCCESSFUL know ttiat vou·• be AREA #4085. bMut1M glt1. ' am a SINCERE proud to have me SWM, 909 2e, ollef I walk beaf~ you. I'm • SWP, 27• •ttracttve. ft. talt, noe rtch and ROMANTIC warm-hearted, fun adventurous, profn-don't want someone SWM, 21. !5'7M. good· per!i~h a braJn. •lonal, etiJova mualc, ANTIPODEAN who will love me for looking. I Ilk• dinner, Loo Ing for ••m•. the outdoors, w.ek· ......,._,, but wUI •--d 1 nd .iaw d ... _.~, """"' anc ng. •ports. apon-(So • wtth bua1-• 'J: •ya an • FUN me for me. If ao, let'a tanelty. Looking for neu acumen Who la :':'tty, d~~I~~ PERSON play. Muat 11"9 In HB SWF, 20-30, petite, I' I I• '-.I 1 '• \ I ~,I II \ H I '• : "" , HAllTllT ADULT 900 UNS IHR•CTORY EITRIPRINUIR qraphio uaung of ~ FAlllLYllAN" aual unadvertlHd Sincere SWMNS. 8', adult program1. 1· 180 Iba.. 8"ka cute, 90C>-535-IH5 He/min medium alu . »35 LJVE! READY TO 11111.£ SF to make a famDy. Exchange photos. 1•900-370-el00 113109. 11 yrs+ 11 mlnl25 mlns "MOVIEll OJ.H. 1.IOC).112·2115 TRIPI! CHAMPAGNE!" MEET SWMNS would llke to m-t a "REAi" lady who em)oya naw plac... apontaneou• 90~ special actlvltlH, with love of throunh claaified llf• and lo.. of poten-• tlal. #30ee. I, I t t ·,t I.,,\ I ">I· I< \ II l', :-, 11 111 , NSWPORT wo••• WITH PHONE NUMllEAS t·900 184 DATE• E&t. 40 aTROltG HAUTlflV'-DIANA • 1-900-173 I.ADY••• 1on1 I'm Actvenluroua 1-90(). 737.Q tAL • • • 1-on-1 GAY MIEN O~ Nl!WPORT 1-8QG.211-HUNK• Eat. 1t DMK HDROOll TALD 1 •9()().9()3-01.RL • En 50 • S3 m. Al taaer1 11 • ···wm1n 20 "*' mnmum Televentures,Ft.My1r1, Ill eodally adept). I enjoy cute SWM, 21-35 with and love to klH. goodlooklng and not glamoroua aettlnga almllar lntereata. wor1<a hatd, Ilk•• to #3081. afraid of a commit· ________ ..;... _______ _. ________ _ but am not afraid to play hard. SWM, 35, 1---------ment. 13064. get my flngernalla,_*_4_092 __ • -----!5'11", 1eo Iba .. a"ka LOVE dirty. woutct tov• to NICE woman to ahat• end 2 TRAVEL ~~o·~~ly~' 44knotowl52• GUY cal rl•lf wandhh,alllnthtereateld SWM, 5'10", 190 Iba., • ·-n e er• •· aeeka la a ting relatlon-how to awing dance, WANTED Uk .. to laugh. II you ahlp. Am educated TALL HANDSOME who would enJoy par-m, open poaalbllltl... profeHlonal, N/S. If tlclpaUng wtth me In · by 159 yr. young SWF, #3078. you at• apectal lady TEXAN OWM, 6'3", 180, 40, Newport executive, la adventuresome, excll· Ing, fun-to meet ex- eeptlonalty pretfy, very thin, SWF, 27-38, Intel· llgent , outgoing. 1113091. my current ac1Mtlea of allm and trim, likes --------bleycllng and skating. walking, talking, aun, ARTSY 30-415. call. I have (I can get back Into football, Jazz. hot BROOKLYN ~;5,ln Weatmlnater. and • n Io y P • r-dogs. beach, llvlng. ICO.NOCLAST MIDDLE AGE tlclpaUng In apectator,_*_4_06_7_. ----- aporta whh you -In'" PERSIAN DWML 39, long hair/ moderation) I love a beard. 5'11 ", 220#. n/ JOUNG corny •• ,,. .. of humor. MYSTIQUE! am, nldO. aplrltual/not DWM. 157, I', 185 Iba.,•------- Want someone Who la Senauoua femme fa-re"1;11ous. Seek artlatk: wtahH to m"t aom• TEMPT mature enough to un-tale Heka generous gal, any age/race, one to ahar• OranQe ME ••• deratand when I aay I -.xeo for rendezvous, nice face, under County Ufe of theatre, Peaceful Warrior look· am Nady to trade off Including Intensive _12_s_•_._,,_30_79_.___ movlu, music, dining Ing for joy, vivacious, my bualneas life to French leaaona. Hu· BLACK HAIR :~~nd dancing. aensual; I am 24, 6'2'', devote myaetf to • moroua, witty, athletic, 200. atrlklngly hand- partnerahlp (ao that h charlamttlc, apontane-BROWN EYES PHYSIC••u ti0m• Scandinavian: will run smoothly) oua ancf enthualutlcl SM, 5'11", 180, good IAn Appreciate Intel· where my pat1ner ap-1114110. looking, mid 30, to AND llgence, happiness. predates the value of•---P-ET-IT_E___ meet attractive SF, WRITER athletics, humor. ro- my contribution. I've prefer blond, 21-40. 27, alngl• male. 1 mance. adventure,, •pent my Ufe alnce I VIVACIOUS #3075. enJoy jazz. theatre, spontaneity' non- waa 30 raising my PRETTY Iv materialist, environ. child, going to school, . FUN outdoorah creat •. ar-ment. #3060. and atartlng bua~ N/S, educated, ISOlah, aftVENTURE tlculate, nanclally •• ~essea. ao that so-flnanclally secure bru-AU cure. and phyalcally 1----TW-O ___ _ clally, I am almost nette, Ilk•• tannla, SHM, 24, 5'8", me-flt, new to Newport brand new. #4078. mualc, art. dancing dlum build, marriage Beach. #3110. NEW ZEALAND and jacuzzi••· Seeks minded, enjoys chll· •---P-L-r-aa-au-T-.--GUYS ATIRACTIVE BLONDE WIDOW so·a. NeWPort BHCh, active, energetic, would Ilk• to meet hu- moroua, happy gent for early morning walka, great com- munication/ ahare your Interests too. #4077. BALDWIN BROTHERS LOOK-ALIKE wanted, (Alec, wnnam. or Daniel), dark- halred, lee-blue ey ... tall and handsome, professional a plua, by blonde beauJy, SWF, 28. #4091. CLASSY ROMANTIC BLONDE charming, mature N/S dren, camping. danc-'°"""" man to "Trip The Ing, movlH, cuddling. PEASANT SWM'1, mid 2o·a, Light Fantastic... Seeking SF, 18-28, DWM, bom June 3, 5'11", educated, out- #41'09. same llkea. •3082. 1918, allghtly di•· going. Would like to meet two Calllornla PRETTY AFFECTIONATE GOLFING ~:~·d~~ ~~:no~~~:: girls who llke travlin, PARTNER creative, affluent lady, sport, dining out, mov- LADY Wldowed, 68, no d• non·amoker. no pets, lea. #3083. pendents, 5'7", wants to ahare a wrlter•----W-AR--M--- actlve, fun loving out· dream. 1113080. aHka attractive, mar- riageable man, 45-58. I'm educated, playful, creative, very feminine and vivacious. I've many Interests. Would door type In good --------HONEST health. Enjoy music, READY plays, dining tn or out. FOR LOVING ~e3t06•a7. start living. LOVE? SWM, age 26, over 6 .. ft . tall, hoping to find love to ahare yours. ----1---- Call pl .. HI #4C>e1 . SEEKING ENJOY S LIFE INQLE Almost every part ol DAD-NS II. I'm a secure and DWFNS 32. llkH mov-educated 61 , DJM. lea, plcn~. dancing, There are too many camping, cuddling. auper tlmea and Withing for outgoing, things to see. feel, humorous, lovlng guy, taste, enjoy and talk 21-34, who lov.. ro-about not to ahate. mantle time•. who la I've too many Interest• atrong and believes In to list her• and when hlmHlf. #4092. you call me, we will Take a chance .. .tor a an attractive blond lifetime of: caring, SWF, age 21 to 23 sharing, romance! who looks good In a Healthy, happy, hand· sweater and mini skirt it0m•. 40'a. Slx·two, or t" shirt and blue eyes of blue. Flt, Jeans, who la wanting toned, 115 lb., adu-love and romance, not cated, aalf·aecure, fl.. bucka. My heart and nanclally/amotlonally arms are open and atabfe (not wealthy). waiting for you. Must Valuea, Integrity! live In HB a.nd love to Seeking: Hlectlve, U-klsa. #3062. aertl\te, aenauoua, hu· -------- green •Y••· 5'2",•--------- DWF, extremely at-SHARE talk about you and me. *3081. moroua. unencum- bered, genuine. VERY SVELTE, feminine, non-smoker, under 50. Let'a ahare th• Holl· WEALTHY HEALTHY AND FREE tractive, 40'a, flt, aln-LIFE'S. cere, lovea outdoor actlvttlea. SHk• hon-TREASURESI eat, fun·lovlng, af· ProfeHlonal. attrac-fectlonate, attractive, live, blond, flt, SWF, relatlonahlp oriented non-amokar, ener- gentleman. t#40&4. getlc, caring, com- municative, varied In- EAST COAST t•r•ata. caamng,.art•I. ENTHUS••sM aHklng special qual- "' lty person with aense SWF, 29, profeaalonal, of humOf. #4096. blonde, 5'1". wlth1--------- grHt aen" of humor. SOME enjoys apontaneoua KINDA axcuralona, music and pro-aporta. Looking to WONDERFUL maet tall attractive, SWF, 20, PfOfeSalonal, playful prof .. alonal 5'9'', brown eyed, very wtth aena• of humor, attractive, aeeka SWM SWM 30-45. t#40e3. with a good aenae of I HAVE ARRIVED hu.mor but y9t roman- tic a aaxy, 22-32. #4111. SPICE SINCERE INTENSE daya together• #3108. ROMANTIC ROCKER SWM, 42, 6'11", 150 Iba., en)oya hiking, desert, beach, good convera•llon. Seeks flt lady 21 to 45. 13084. SURFER WANTS SWM, 21. over 6', 229 YOU WITTY Iba., who wan .. to find Long-haired, down to a tall a"'•ctJv•. blond. earth man needs frH WEAL THY Callfomla SWF, 21 to thinking woman for HANDSOME 23. to be romantic good llmH. Age 18-39 W!th and have a long yra. old. CIHn & DWM, 40, seeking In· term romantic relation-haalthy, U·B·Too. telllgent, aexy knock- ahlp with. Let'a k"P 1113071. out, 21-40. Love eactl other warm on 1---------travel, moviH. skiing, those cold long winter SEMI RETIRED dining. music and nights. 1113107. 8USINESS MAN laughter. Must be apontaneoua. #3090. LET'S e3 years otd. 5"8", 1551 _______ _ Iba. LA• Vegu, ban YOUNG BE SERIOUS gamea. beach. would DluaUafled wtth being Ilk• to ahare with Mlaa ANO.SHY alone, bar ~ & Right. #3077. SWM, 20, 5'10", poHlblllty of alda? 1----8-EX----brown hair. brown Monogamous-minded. 9Y9•· loves skiing and up-beat, good-looklng EVERY aurllng. s .. klng SWF, SWM, 30+ ... u ape-attractive, 11-24, loves clal lady to share llfe. DAY to have a great time. 1113094. Some aay lt'a the #3098. I'm the one you're looking for. SWF, 30'•· petite, active, •du- cated, attractive, and trom Chicago, ready to settle. Wlflnanc4ally Independent, fun, m.- dlum built S/DWM, 5·10· .. e·. •41oe. CLASSY OM en ll'lgll on IN C1mW1 Late 40'a, honest, equ1pmen1you've1twey1 kind, healthy Euro-..med. Asad c:lamllled. thought that coun11.1 _______ _ Slnklng down and YOUNG pean. SHklng man1,_ _______ _ over I ', open mfnded, one woman, one man No matter ~~!~r..:.:~m~:~ ENTREPRENEUR only prompts me to SWM. 21. blond, 8'1 ". Indulge In fine hallan 195 Iba., _., traveled footware. 35 +. 1'4", and educated, aHka aolld. t#3085. beautlful woman to fall In love wlthl #3092. onty. *4079· what. you're I LOVE SPICE doing, your LONCMWR SINCERE hometown YOUNG SWF, 21, 5'9", blue CLASSY newspaper FIND PROFESSIONAL eyed, bll>nd, very ao-40'a, hon.at, kind, • SWM, 30, 9'. 200 Iba., live, bof ahy, wtth a healthy, European. ... ... ka fun and outgo- good """ of humor. ...king man over I', The ~ Ing fm. 1 Ilk• playa S..tci SWM. 12·29 open minded, one fits In. an •r::•nt I and hot air bal1oon who ~ ec> wom•nt one man ---'''-~ rldea. Waiting for you. HOW TO .RESPOND TO •Call 1-900-844-0100 •Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad •Listen to greeting •L'eave message (you can change it if not satisfied) When leaving a message •Leave your fir~t name • Mentio1' your inten~.its •Tell your age (tDescribe your appearance •Specify your preferences •Include what you liked about the person you are responding to YOU mar leave a 30 second. message. You wil be automatically billed 98¢ for e:ich minute. ttvtt .... -,~ _enty_.._•_4_,_o_7. ______ -. ............ -·-thro=--ua ..... -cl ..... ~ ...... ------~-~3095:.;;:~·--------;;;;:~m;;---~iliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilf. FREE PERSONALS liq P J'. fC'IU\i 10 Pll\Cf 'rOUR FRH PfRSONM L\[) FREE .An5 ARE tv1All-INS ONLY ,AJI Call-lns Will Be Charged Regular Rote. GlJ!PfllNt<. ~ • ' • • • .. • • I t ' ........ ------·•~-..now 11 \I llC 1' I l 'l" NIN-..!'I ,\ -'tu r C'l)l{()NA IJt;L MAit ~I :.!:.! * JASMINI! CREEK -CONDO* •3eR 2~BA 2 cat gar, ·pool, guard gate. S2150/mo. Day11, 842· &735. Eves 873-4195 RADE ~-------i•'•ld• epaclous 3bf' T 2Bt 1ba , • ., unil Hallo. 2ba, 2 cat gar, trplc, tropa. Vlaw. cl••f'· lg yard, hot tub, pet 1trough classified walk 10 P•rXl•hopa. ok. Avt now $1·100 -8 1980/mo. 840.-5633 vma Rental• 871$..41112 942·187 i_a~M~ll~~~~~~~ ' Advertise Your Car or Truck in the Pilot Classifieds for just $12.* If it doesn't sell you ly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. Wnt deal.a. NO Rm •• 'V 10 8 G 4 3 2 0 10 4 +J7 32 WEST •A8~f 'V KJ9 O AK92 EAST ••• 9 AQ7 O QJ7853 +K o ••• SOUTH • K Q J 10 7 2 "" 0 6 +A Q 10 6 4 The bidding; West North Eut South 1 0 p... 3 0 3. Db.I Pua Pue PaN Opening lead: King of 0 One canle11 play by a defender made the world of diffennce on thi1 hand. That many other defenders wou1d have made the u.me error waa little coneolation. South toolc a bold atep when he entered into a forcins auction on only a fair hand in high·card point.a and good diatribution. Weat'a deci- aion to double rather than bid three no trump wu queationable, 11 waa Sooth'• failure to tty fou r clube-a contract that would have proved aimple u the cardt lie. Ea1t dropped the queen of dia- uiionds unde.r the king at trick one to show pc>NeUion of the jack. We1t ltept the defenae on COUf'M by con· tinuinf with diamond.I, forcing de- cimr to ruff. Wit.b nothini better to do, declarer led a low a.,.de and Weet f1U from grace by followinr low, enabtlni dummy'• nine to win. Declarer took advantqe or beina on the table to run the jack of club., then repeated the fineue. When the auit aplit evellly, declarer reverted to trumP1· W•t took the ace and con· tinued diamond.I, but it wu too late. Declarer ruffed, drew t.Nmpe and ran clubs to make the doubled con· tract with an overt.rick. More alert defeme would have inflicted a MVere ION on South. Ob· terve the difference had Weet rilen with the ace of trumpa and contin- ued with a diamond. It doea not help declan.r to dia· card 1ince the defender1 can •imply continue by leadioi red·auit ca.rdl until declarer trumpa. But once de· clarer ruffa, the South band ia re· duced to the ume trump length u Weat. With no entry to dummy for a club fineue, ahould declarer draw trumJM and then play ace and llD· other club the defeoden will take the rett for down three. If, inltead, declarer doe:an't dn.w trumpe bu goea after clube immediately, the de· fenden aimply continue with the' forcinf defenae a.nd declarer 1till won't take more than 1iI triclr.a. AUTOMA Tl CALLY ·get 6 extra days FREE! * S12BUCKS, 31JtES, &DAYS Private Porty On~ Coll Classified For Details! 642-5678 TODAY'S :CROSSWORD PUZZLE PliiL ACAOBB 60 Type of finch 81 Tryoul &2 Colleoe •1udenl 63 Plonacie DOWN 1 "On your w•yt" 2 An .... ylat 3 Averege ·-5 Abollah ..... , ........ ~ I Hockey go.I g -·18·18 lOPh- 11 PrQpllrty ...... ,. 121~ 13 lempofuy ""''"' 111 C8ptaln'1 -21 Receptacle 2C Trougti 25 Olpa (food) 21 Phyalca unll• """""" 28 Wawy 29 Florkta arM 30Gonnent -32 Put away alphabetlcally 3C "8Mrl1"1ant ,, ........ 37 M«chandlM 38 Hiii! Of pin 51 Fountain """" 52 lnn.tM\luon: ..... .. .._ .. .. """'" ....... 57 UClA'I "loa" Lftt Wt Foraef: S.1itUri•nt lo r.-111botr lp»I •nd pAMnl): M•rilo Qll ... Edw•rd C. RoblMOn, 5a1111ny lh'I ... Fiank Siutni, lo )Kbol\, Don Joh-n, Orittopher Plummtr, Bento Mldlt-r, Llw Ullm•nn, Dl1nt S..wyirr, Kffneth Jlexrolh ind Urry lllrd. M•RY S..1llt.ri•n1, In DHtmber, tt· pin •Igor, will find lh•t IJOCl..l lldl•ltlft tt~ler•te, th•t piol,,.rtty btcom" mort th•n mett whhhal "l•l!lkl•g. N•tf•" will M lni•tllna. writing. fln:dl~g COMh1Kti•t oulltb for Cl'flli•t trwrgles.. Pl1ntt 11 Juplltr, .... .,,,.. J. ARIES (M1"'h 21 ·Aprll 19): Foc:u1 on , powtr, 1uthority, inten.ity, ch•n~ to prove t1ltl'lt1. lovt' A'l•UOl'l1hip tn t- ~. 6 1dtr lndl•ktU•I pro•tt gt>nerou•. V1llllble ('Onlact made tonight, prior to 10 p.tn. C:.prtC'Om ll ttplftfntfd. tionship. 8t' open mlndtd withou.t bt'· ln1 gullible. Bt vulner•blt 10 lovt without botlng foolh•rdy. V\110 ln - volvl!'d. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21); M•)or domtttk 1dt11.imenl rould lncludt tt· twil ch1n1t' of l'ftidirm:., m•rtt•I H•tul. 8t' diplom•tlc wilho111 diluting prind· pin. lnq11i1ilive ttlative -u 1pprov•I. not 1n1wen.. Prottct privlC)'! SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 2Z·Otc. 21): l.ook beyond tht lmmedi•lt, pt'rt'tlve polt'nli•I. Wh•t wu loer will be volun. t1rily l't'lurntd. LoYt rel•tlon•hlp re· qull'ft "m<itt tlm•." M•mber ol opp:>· 1ite .,. 1pHICb c•n1ni. Confront•llDll ~ulM. CAPKICOltN (DK. 22·J•n. 19): You mlghl bt m111lng, ~Everything it &oing my w.,r· !mph»11 on pl'Ot'edur., ,.. 1pon•iblllly, credit pre•lo111ly with· held. Cycle hl&h, Jl,Ktgment •nd lntul· lion· on 11rge1, An oth•r C.prlcor11 lnvolvfd. TAUKUS (April 20·M•y 20): Fmh ,....,.,1~1-.1~2,...,~13,.-, 11t1rt In new ditft'tlon trr11h1en1 tttn•r· '°· Slfftl 11nlverul 1ppt>1I, rlM above ,,..+-+--1--llP"'I)' dlfferenttS In penon•I, prolH- 1loruil actlvltlet. Prevlou1 11m1t•tion• no -+-+--1--lllonl~ •pply. Arin involv~. CIMINI (M•y 21 ·/un• 20)1 High· AQUARIUS (Jin. 20 ·hb. II): lndl· li1ht lnd•pendentt. 11yle. C"re11iv/1y. vldllll you lidtd In put ntlket 1urprt• ::::--1"-T--ll--t-·fl··d1ff1nnt 1pproM:I\." M1ny pt>non1 .,,,,.-r•ntt. Dnw lint wMn It COfMI to dr1wn 10 you will _ .. torn.tthln1 for borrowln1 money. M"111e bttmn" nothtn1. Prottct Mlf in emotlo111I irrytUI dffr lilt iii.moon. ' clinch", L.to. A.qu1rtu1 penon1 pl•y !'OWi. ft9CES IFtb. lf·~ltth 20}: Foa. CANCU (J111\f 21 ·July Z21: You,.. on def.I,.., fulfillment.populMty,1••11· .. In 11ntt of dlnctlOn, inotlvctlon, In · lty to win lrl"ndl 1nd Inf!~ 1.,_. dlrid'6111 who 11\l&ht you l.n p.ttt will i.nt peopk. T•kt politl•a _,. tow1N --t"-T--1 .. In bt 11.your tldl, P•mily mtmb,.r, S011l,SU..ort,truill1y,"d.1Ntocl,.._ ... ,,...~y NC•khf'llnt, Ndde. to coop· Lto flgum p.vmlnently. ....... ~· •"al'Mld. -+-11-+-1 I LIO fhily 13·.A\ll· U): Dlv1tr.lfy, IF NOVIMlla 12 19 \'OUI 8tttnt h1u.or, ~Ii,, wllllft&IWM to •antOAV1 YOllant•yMtR'c,crwtl", --+-+--'f--+-·U-.. "IONI not1." Job 1ttt done. you I'" hav1 tftldaney to "*"" ~ Many C'OOpll'MiOn from thoeit ~IOl.llol)' 11'1 -' lld1r1Jre your "wit lftd ..WO.." Many diflftpt, lo"1~dYt1J'IC'it call ftllt9I IO othffl aN dftlahtad, f~ by )'Ollf "'"*"'°"' n~t. ••tNllllty, """ oJ 1111•or, C.•lnl, . vtiCO (Au1. ll•Sept. U): Emo• S.,itt•ri111 pnt0t11 pl1 .. .,_ rolss In fiOM, prrtlOUlly tepr.tMd, II.If,~ Ill I .,., d7u111ic, dr•Ntlc ••nn•r. ~ 11 10 '°"' llfa. S....... rel•rionlhip •Ill M dturwl, to lUlm•I"*, t0 M-'«11". "9tfd d11rtn1 mulndet ol Now9 ..... You •llh• • .....i IO'"'•" ait ~drop of st1n1nc1n1 do....nt adlutt111••t ..._ ........ ..,,.., ,..,. ~"' .... ,c...111 Ota•• -1-~ ... I{,.,... Ula.\ ~St:pl. 2S•Oct. 2th Ind 1ftd ~' _, .... tten Of IW1t1ty ·lfWJ.• wriW, -•Uf'k* ... 11 .. IMI C'hlJ'IC'it ••rlt•I tlltua. l.eo. ~u•riu• ,.f'Mtnt ll'lfttt"I could Wad to 1lgnlllant relli· will M outttat\d.1111 tot.a. ·-~~~~~~~~- JlllNllNfifl)N 111 .. /\('Jf 2fi-10 Apartments For Rent lt<llll\.1~ 2700 2,400 SF NWDI lch . 39?5 Birch !>tTMt Age 5"1·5032 ALL CASH INCOM•I· WHOLESALE DIRECT PRICES. OuarantMd locaUona. Local rout• for aale. 1-8Q0.7C1·'1'434. Large ExckJIJve Balboe1--------- Pennlsula, Pvt •ntry, Dl1trlbutorahfp1 ~.·s;:~i~~k· Av1ll1blt! Am•rlcs's llr•l •Af'th.. , VAi J\ I JflN H.t ,N I Al S .!7.!:.! frlsndly ca.talogu• ba••d Multl·L•v•I Marketing I• •weeping lh9 nation. For k'lfO on Finell H11n\in1tol\ Be•ch Senior A.P'nmenti, under Nrw Uau11t1PM_:l, offer I· A. 2-Bedr. from S665; Pool, Sp•, La. Rec. Buildinf, P•rt.inJ, S«:urity, Plu1 A.ct.ivc Soci.U Calendtr. PALM DESERT on the lhl• ground 'ftoof op- lllh tff. 2BR, •'-P• portunlty of the '90'• 1·10, 1185/nlght, call N•tur•I World Country ell.lb, tannl• & 714-7S:J.2a3a golf. Kaihy, "°'°777 HOT oPPTY. Local f{t.r'lil1\I ~ l(l Slf/\111 .!7:.!·l company neftds VOU. FOf Interview tve mag at 545-9405 24 hrs. Stt Re11tal Offic:c for Det.ai.11. llUD (Sec.I) A.pprovi.oJ 16171 Sprinrd&lc Huntington Beach, CA 92649 PH. 71411140-1203 Of All n1..p: Colorf•I I.to. ldvo• Cltt of •lrology: MM WHt. EncUk 1-.. 1hor-phl...,het WIN f .. M •rotoaJ a fMdMlln& MbJed; Alcfom H•"lt'J'· CIY•plaa bo•tr wh prollld· ly prG<laltMd. ., ••• C..prkofll ••d .. '" -...y •f •J ch,Wre•" -Ceorp hrtM&•. lAo 11\0f:lon pkt9N Mir wtio •Id, '1 hl•t '""' lolt l•tnnt la .vo&oay.•or ._., wift" -•~ Mllchl1•· Libra ....... ttldn'llJ w.._ dec:l1'"-'1 ctoa't know whit •J Uh wo.ld h•H beta 1111:1 with••• »lroloayr' -Angle Dlckl•· ...... Whit do 1-.. y? AKlf.S (M1tth 21 ·Aprll 19): Sl-tn•r• io fNtufftl \lrtf•t'l'UI 1ppul~romrnunl· cation. po111iblllty ol 1r1vel. ablllty to 111\prlnt 1tylt-. Yow'IJ remembtr thl1 W~ftftolhy -you11 1•ln 1llits •mon1 the high ind tht "!ighty. Llbr• in• YOlved. TAURUS I April 20·M1y l0): P11ul1 ~ COOle togethtr -P'"'lgt ti,.•!· ed M rff\111. Foa.11 on Clftet, b!.dlntN. pn>motlon. prodlldlon, '1"'tdon w\lh Jovtod on•. SenH of dlr«tlon I• ,... plMd In dr1m1tk f••hlon._ CEJ14INI (May 21-JuM 20): L1u'i•r. nut11ttlc•I Mptttl hlghll1ht ••plor•· lion, dlKOV•ry, 1en1\11Uty, pttlO"•I 111.,n-iltm. You'll ... 11m1 lttod•nhlp rW. l..o¥t' wUI noc be-• lll'll"lft. lfttlll· ti""' ln ... lstt NflOI._ dilf'MfN, Co! CAflilCD (JwN21 ·July22):5mwr• lo .......... ,..,.. ~triJ•· 1-.o.r. q1tt1tlona t0nt:m1I"' flnal\dal "''"" ~ OM who "t.alU b4f." Chkk twO)'ftft. Wtttt.ft ..,,.I ... ultwwnttlny. Sit· lllllriln it lft pldv .. . LIO jJyly ll·AUS· 22): ilnph11610ft N'C'OftltNcdon, IWOY•I')' of whM hH ..._ i., st11t1ri1 or ltO!nl, VCl'l11 • ... lft9 1¥Htl 1'°'8eik lfl4ilvW..ali wlltl ... ......._ hlhtat. llMly lo.,,.... la thftt ....,..: O, M. V. Y1llCIO , ............. 221, -· • -............. w.d,.....,.., h*lhl .. htl ....,, tn"4, dllnNa17. a•pkM...,., n111111• thM cwN "fft out ol hl"4.'' ,..., will ltia NM,..._ rMMt lhlft •ntk1pettd. Pl'llRkMlll UIRA (S.,C. 2l·Oct, 22J1 M''61k lft $375 + clap, NB-Pvt ba, tabla, pv1 phone nne. Incl ulll•. Nr w•lllf • 'ntauram., 142·91522 Prfvate P•W-phone rO&lt•. Priced rignc. Mu•t •all, 1-800-22M500 INVt:Sl'Mt,N I' (Jl'POHTUNI rv .?•111-. 38R 2BA, NB Pn. 1800 blk, ~ blk lo beh, ten cts. nof't/ •mkt, $400/ mo + utll. 873-321M IEN..IOY 15-. on TOa COM. 3Br hou••· W/d. O•raga avail. Mat. prof non-•mkr pref. 1425/mo. CW0-2789 your Ille tonight -h•rrnony rntortd on homt front. Budl"' quttlion rt>· IOl•td -Y°" havl!' mort inont')' 1h1n orl1ln•lly •ntitiP'fed. Spotll1b1 on children, •nlt'rl•lnll'ltnl, ••ritty, •ptc"u· l•tlon. SCORPIO (Ort. Zl·Nov. 21): You'll bit dHllng with Lto, Aqwiriu, PIK'fl perwnt -problt'ftl you "'°"1ht in1ur- lft0Ut1lllbtt will be ......tvm wirh •ur· $20K to $1,000,000 • CaU Dani.on Alaoc. 4~ eld. 7 NOWI ltA.l'l'Y AIJS :!'I In pri1ing ._.SM peoplt, pl""" lhtoy q/£ •tt -not M you with thll'y l'l'llJhl bit'. k/A SACmARIUS (No•. 22-DK. 21): Whit )'°" ftit WM f•r •w1y I• ..:tully within rtlCh. Oldt>r indiwid u•I 1how• tl\t w1y, ltruh bentflt of t •pt"ritn<'*. SertCMll rtl•1\on1hlp could ctuinge tMr- lt•I 1l•l111. C.nttt n•tln 11 lnwolvN. CAPRICORN (Ott. 22 ·J1n. 11'>: What hid btt'n dormlnt will once 1pin M 1ll•t ind kkkln,g. Spotlight on P'Y· 1T1•nt1. t"Oll1«\on1, lnromt · po!tntlal, 1bUlly to loutt' qlllllfled PfOP\t. A.rift, Ubr11 f"'l'JIOM pl1y 111rprding roln. AQUARIUS (Jin .. 20·Ftb. ti): 'iou'n well •head of competltora. It conflde.nt. procft'd KCOfdlngly. Em~ ph1alte orl&ln1llty, new approach. WNr v1rto1111hldtt of blw. T1kt lnltl· •ti•• In 1•1tln9 to h•lrt of ••ll•r1. ,_, PISCQ (ffb. 19·Mlirth 20J: You.'r. beck in running followll\g 111111 ll•rt. Ort.lrtt fuUllt.d, you 9'ighl fNI H If &'"Pins com~ of plenty, '10RI• wlll .~ for your lttllka. Cll'lttt', Cap· ricom, Aqtyr1WI In pldurt. IP NOV£MllR IJ IS \'OUl •ant DA\'; You..,. dyMmk, lnqultl. tlw, 8'ubbom, C're1tlv•, dlrlna. could N'te .._n .,,.f'llM from one ur both ,.,. ... 11 M&atlv1ly •rly 'P· T1ul'\ll, Lio.~ ptnON p11, ""''°' roSM 111 ,_, ""'· Yw ''-l'OMP'dtl", f*M'on · .... aefttiMJ't81. Yo.i 8Mo lrt fMtlnMN .,. •tchlttoel•ra, hll4Jt11 pNtattl • ..... u ... 111 n•h•l'I" C11m111 ~le hl1t1ll1ht1 ~'"'· ..._ •ntnpriw, "°"'°''°"' NitW ..... ,.....,.. ... •fHoa to '-"f· Haw ... ii l••IMtlt. A GOOD AD! CALL: 842 ~-t • ' •, ~-•• ··--I .,, __ _ Tuesday• November 12, 1991 81 f" No bp, MCI. A DeiV DISK, rOIMoP, llUGa eAl.m MUt.Tt.-·........-....a.._-~~~~~~ ~~~~u~-~-~ '9M •••tot ~ mdM. 7141 946-'7"3 LU HK•" la a J"' on Miniature •ChnauHr NOY \9th. 2117 M .. • :,S!:1::~!ocatlon, TD'•I ll0,000 up. No ' 11 ext 34M wooctert ...._ boX • ~ AKC c:ham• Verde Or E (Crnr 7..,..._17 .. 7 ' ~ .. '!0--~ IOW · · llec1r10 bed, ••= 11.eme M0.141 .. 32. pion blood, •hot• Beker) Furn. clOlhlng, _.. "' • --...._ ._..., HIRING tno. compuMf 1118 adora.bMI •---------HIAh VOlufM ftne .. ,_ '40. M0-4IU. Mere!~~~& haro. '73+82ee houMhofd eoc>d•· 5 hp EYlnrtJde S.275. 4 TALllT IURCH SMklng l(ld• .. edUltl fot comlMl'Clall, TV ,.,....,fllm.Catt ""' _,. top r--.. -· T1clctoc1'« Thl'lfl ShOp hp Drtah S.agu• II• Ing cefe. HO•l••al ENTER C1t 1750, oajc .,.,..... P•@an ktttlM. regj.. 81d•w•lk HI•. Sal. 1245 •• ft d l.nghy fig C..hler, 'ood hrv-baby Crib ltU cMn ~ ... •1......_ • ..,..,. 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In-Black BHa Inn. lndlVldual w/computer cWd•• frame a head-873-0897 •PlanO) Kohler and Cam bell, a1<cellent condition, must lff $900. Wiii deliver If In area. 891-02860, 89S. 5884E frigerator, aome newl--------- akllla a organizing board. Good concU-UNUSED bathroom alnk abllltlH. Mfft dead• tlonl Only l200. Call (light pink~ &plumt>-llnaa delly. Salary 68•7804, leave m.. Ing '26. 049 9132 DOE. Call Donne uge. • • 4 ?4-et 11 Movt"9 Uke new Tho-1'011 Ir 111111· S m e r c h a ndl a e lor Chrlatmaa. Lota of near-new houHhold things. Nov 16 6 17, 9-5. 3261 Turlock Or, CM (Nr Soutn Coast Plau) HlJN'l IN<i'I ON 15 foot Coronado w/ trailer. $900 65().2205. SPEt:U & SKJ HUA 1 S 70 1H (\IJlll\C '1•1lfl 'llCADIUAC llVll.LI Come ... thl• beauty! 0 o Id p kg w /d I a WhMta. Hard to flndl Sharp, cl••n earl (1141MO) le, ... e1<p 1' • 11 ·01 Johnson & Ion Lincoln Mercury 2629 HarbOf BIYa Costa MHa, CL 540-5830 '88 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD D'ELEGANCE Real steal with IOI• 01 equip & much mOfe. Come lff this beauty! $12,500 (2aan2) .I 1\ I .I \I I 'ti IJ , 1 "° JUI. 9McJc. .. 700 ml, mUll .... Uklng ~.ooo. 831-6$M. J t<fo.t' HI I U 19H CMfOU., exlnl cond. 74K ml. 1 own•r. 16950 obo. 848-7218, after 6prn wffkdaya. 1989 Grand WegonMr White 6 beige, 25K mllea, 1 owner, s 12 ,500. 650·5099 eve/wknct. 1991 Jeep Wrangler, black, 4wd, soft top, Ilk• new 58500. 72H S814. LINCOLN 9120 NewAl'tlat ............... a1~T ... •eoo 11022 a.... Monlea 81. 8141. aoo. Loe AngelM lllart Time Typleta muvtlle dining rm Mt. Exel pay.your own table, pecan wood. I bCl l 7 Dining room ael w/Eu- ropean cra.ftmanahlp a pecan wood, 'In- cludes 1 lg table w/3 leaves & complete table pads, 2 arm- chair•. 8 aldechalra, larg• China cabinet w/ •torage hut & •urvlet $5000. 49!>-9038. Hf:J\('fl UHO Johnson & •on Lincoln Mtrcu7 1858 CHRIS CRAFT 2626 HarbOf Blv LINCOLN '71 Contlnental. 460 eng. runs good $1800 Must IHI 642·0567 I OSI ,\. H>ll!\Jll .!~1:!:1 hra. 1 ·900-820·9988 wlll Hat I w/lable ••AUMA OF IUSIC' 11.50/'h min. leave•, lncluldM ~ trVV"., pada, extra large lead Complete aet of 8 PHOTO TRIMMERS glua china cabinet. Bradford Exchange Willing to start Im-pd $7500, ucrlnce OECOAATOR coll• mediately? No expert-$3500. New braaa nr• t0t'• plat.. by Edwin enc. l\KHsary. Earn plae9 ecreen w/acce• M . Knowle•. Features 9 mo. old mixed female up to $110.00 per day 1orlea, pd S120 •c•n•a from the Black/White medium trimming photos. 1· sacrfc• $65, 862-6288. movie mualcal. Still In _Ka_wal __ m_o_d_e_l --K-G--2-C-5 e!ze Spring« Spaniel __ 800-3 __ 36-800 __ 5____ original boxH. never ft 10, satin/ebony, • Golden Rettlever, Movl ng .. Llk• new, bean dlaptayed. beauUful tone & ac- nffd good home with PRINTING wood, •man 3 dtwr Makes a greal Chrlll· Uon, excellent condl- ..,.., ~ girt ~ ... o .... ~ CUSTOMER SRVC desk, $35, 6-drwr maa gift. A•klng $250 .,_ • .,.,..,.,,, 4""' ..,...,. .. .,.,., ..... _,, -· dresser S35. Table th t Pl as 11 """'• ~. ·-~. play. Very lovlng and Variety of du11H In a lamp s10. •et of blU9 • : r. .. 1 ;. 3 3 9 a'f •"• r •mart. Outdoor doOI busy PIP satea loca· Mikasa dlahH S20/Sel :.30"' .. p.m • ,,.._ call any 248..()317 or 240-1717 tlon. Good benefits. of 8 allYenvare 110. ... · "' • (office) Weekday•. 220 New-962_82ee. time, leave meHeg•. port Center Or, Sulte1.,,.,,,.-..,..--....,,---Family heirloom• (must ELECTROVOICE speak· s·1 t-: It t:O fi080 Ealate Sale. One of a kind plec••· antiques. coltectlblea. Haviland China. purple ce><n- fl ow er. over 1 00 pieces, tobacco leaf tur lne, 2 antique wooden boxes, Italian clock and 2 candela· bru, c:all 846-8724. BEAC'H f:H 69 Woody, great cond, Costa MHa. Ca. naw engine. $8000. 540-5630 714-995-1455 ---------· '88 CADILLAC MAHINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 ••BALBOA ISLAMD 18' Power $22.5/mo & 32' Sall $400/mo. Avt Nowl 752·2881 3 50 FT allps available now, $13/tt. OeAnza Marina Village, 300 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. 714-673-1331 MEHCEUES 9130 SEDAN DEVILLE Xlnt condtnl New car '77 Pam~ed 280SE, trade lnl Thi• car showroom qualty, won't last! Lots of ex· Am•rlcan, Ivory. t r a a I S 1 1 , 9 9 9 s9.ooo 642•2255· (200238) Over 60 fine ""08""'5,.......,.38-,-0.,,.S-L-lm_m_a_c.-a-lv-r used cars to choose blu, antlloc brks, froml chroms, 2 tps, S27.9k, Johnson & Son must Hll 640-2442. Lincoln Mercury ·91 100E 2.8, blkbry, 3K 2628 Harbor Blvd. ml, prfct cndln, alarm, Costa Mesa, CA seat mem, loaded! 540-5630 S27.9/obo 528·9316. :'.. J ~._, \ "'~ t t , 1 I 1111•U1 llAllMA A/T. powet .-..tng. AJC. crulM (011111) ...... TUTTI.I CLICK lllllAN 2845 Hart>Ot Blvd CostaMna 540 ••10 1981 NISSAN PICKUP A/T, A/C, Ca&Htte, c•tm bum~r. shell (11147) $8,HS TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 HarbOf Blvd Costa Mesa 54CMS410 1989 NISSAN SENTRA 4spd, AM/FM CH· aette, Beat Buyl (01 1173) S7,99S TUTTLE Cl.ICK NISSAN 2845 Hatbor Blvd Costa Mesa 54CMS410 1991 NISSAN PICKUP A/T, Pwr Steering, A/C (11123) $9,995 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN FOUND 11/1/81 at cor· 12. N.B. 840-9053 Muat uorHlo• new be sold) Large and era 12x24, >clnt sound, ner of 32nd & Lafay· PVT poatal oenter. Henredon french arm-amall European and $85. 71'"838-0312 GlganUc Garage Sate. multi-tam, renovation/ remodeling •ale. Furn, appllancea, decorative ace•••· an, clolhlng, large TV, custom wrought Iron rectan.- gular table & 6 chairs, bathroom parts, akl atulf, Ilk• new Aman~ refrlg w/4 yr warr r• malnlng. etc., etc .. etc. Sal/Sun 8·4. Swlfl Court, Newport Creat. Little Bat tst slip. Holds boat up to 3.5'A St2ltt. mo-to·mo. Water & alee Incl. 754-6212 CHEVROLl-:T 904~ 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa '91 190E 2.6, gray/gray, 540.8410 Ilka new , alarm,, ________ _ ette. Oeclawed t• olr• & bombay night Orienta! bronzes, male, gray stripe cat. Retail counter, gift stands. 721·9742. Ivory. Jade, large Garage Sales '69 C hevelle, ver y clean, 1 owner, Pasa· s28,5K obo(2uun0Jo> 87 NISSAN SENTRA pp 529·1304. 673-4128. wrapera, FT/PT, perm & temp. Fashion I•· Rare King Arthur bdrm bronze Neptune on Found! Short hair black land, 537 Newport HI w/2 lamps. coat water, large Japa· cat w/Whlte spot, tan Center. 1144-6245. Exp $3000, ••II S275. Call neeH warrior, Iola of collar. Vlclntly ol Marl-pref, apply In person. 780-0746. furniture, large collec· nera end Irvine, NB. tlon of cryatal, clola· May have been In RE SECTY/OFC MGR SANTA FE lodgepolJ •one, jewelry, and area for several Real Estate exp req'd. canopy bedroom let, much more, 11/1~·11/ BAI.He >A ISl.J\NI> b 106 WHk.a. !>48-8431. PhonH . It bkkPQ, typ· California l<Jng. $800. 17 Tuesday· Sunday, Ing & W/P. Patrick 548-3807 9am-6pm. 21555 PCH, •Py1ov1ng · Sal9* Furnl- FOUNO: Camera, 3 Gilleaple 855-5800 SofallovHeet white & Mallbu, 21~56-7838, ture, am appliances, Transportation Transportation CAMPERS. RV'S, TRAILERS 8014 dena lady, serious In-~8~9.........,5...,.9...,.0.........,5-L ___ _ quiries only to: Mall 17 .5K ml, teal green, chrme boxes, Box 1643334 E wheels, lmmac cndl n, Coast Hwy, COM. CA one owner, take over 92625. tease/buy 123·1513. FORD 9075 MERCURY 9135 '80 Mustang, convert· month• ago. Contact---------yellow (tufted) SlOO. by Las Flore• Canyon decorator Items. cloth· Ron at 778-7348. REAL ESTATE ASST Coffee table $25, Rd. Ing, books. banjo, ex· Ible. white. Sell for '81 Capri, automatic. $4,8.00. $3,000 In 6 cyl, p/s, p/b. ale, 1988 28 tt Komf0f1 Mtr wheels. 954-8576. sunroof, runs good, Hme, 13K ml, hydrollc ---------St600. 673·8559 -FO_U_N_O_:_N_e_w--M-ur-r-ay-I Top Producer OHk S25, King ~-cercycle, buslneaa boy'•, blu•yellow ml. •-k• exp'd llc'd Al· aprds S10 ea, 3-pc machines, office aup- blk 10 ....-26.. alatanl. Call Patrlok Samsomlte luggage piles. comp u t er. •· a--· Tenore 955-5800 S1 5, 645-9078. FEMALE & male, 2 yr. phones and more. wh..i alLe. For further old, boxer dog•. pa· Priced to sell. Sal 9-3. Info call Huntington RIAL flTAn•s 1£1TI• Teak buffet table/chairs. pared. obedience 803 N eaytront. alley. Beach Polle• Dept. Earn $3,000 mo + In Bedroom furniture, trained, fr-10 good RUH Brown 538-5822. AD D I T I 0 N of much more. 854-7258. loving family with LOST black female cat. i~~g~·a c':n l~rlc~ TWO CHILDREN'S beds back yard. 855-3591. BALBOA PENINSULA 6107 BOATS 701 l levelers, A/C. gen. TV, VCR, Morco, side bath, 17 tt. Aluminum center r e a r t w I n s • ~ console. 60 Suzuki. basemnt, car hitch, trlr, $1500/obo. 13 tt tOO gal gas, xtnt Whaler type trl·haut cndtn, $34,000. 846- $800/obo 650-0758. 5106. name I• Sheba. ml•· GlllHple 955-5800 with mel1tH• and nlc• Aak for Naal. Ing •Ince Oct. 18th. MATIONWIDf USA, Inc table $35. 845-2573. Hu red collar w/gold JEWELllY. FUHS 1 9 8 5 1 3 ' B 0 st 0 n •·o ... v---E..,R..,·C,...A-B,...--c-am_p_e_r -w-/ Whaler, Super Spon, camper Jacks. S200 4 0hp, Yamaha , 1916 Antique console $5,500. days 955. flrm. 631·0706 heart on 11 with her RETAIL SALES MEHC'H/\Nl>ISE & AHT 6025 MOTORCYCLE MISC 1;015 fine •telionefy ll019. t11i. c:tMnt•. flf 175-IOtO I have $152K worth of SCOOTER 8018 '89 CROWN VICTOlUA This car la ao clean, ti needs to be parked In someone's garage. Loads of equipment Super clean. Only $11,990 (1280t3) exp 11·11·91. name & owner• home number. There le a RBWARD II returned, pleue call 720-0254. SALES Urgently need 'SOUND OF MUSIC' ~e;:,''ir· tr~~I• f:::r ~~~ dependable pareon to Complete Ht of 8 RV°' n . 641·6855. work without supervl-Bradford Exchang••---------•lon for Texae oil co. colletor·a platH by Large brown topaz, 33 In Orange Coast area. Edwin M. Knowlee. carats, antique ruby & We \rain. Write T.G. Feature• scenes from Jal ring, very fine jade Olckeraon, Pres.. the movie mu1lcal. ring. hand painted S W E P C 0 • B o x Still In original boxH, algned artists picture 961005, Fl. Worth. Tx never been displayed. on pearl dlak. 846- phonograph, Norman 1559, nights 675·5688. Rockwell (4 seasons)•------------- 10 yr collection, 40 20FT DUFFIELD Bay pl ates, plus other Boat, 1989, like new. Christmas plates, $14,000. 714·968·3948 kitchen aide food pro-1 ________ _ Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd Cosa Mesa. Ca. 540-5630 1985 Yamaha Riva --------- Lo1t Paaaport & Birth Certificate. Mandana Sheybanl mtnovl 675-2779, LOST: PARROT. Grffn baby Amazon, yellow lace. blue crown, red tipped wings. Sunday, Udo Peninsula. Sut>- •I an 11 a I REWARP. &46-69261673·1 218 76181 Makes a grHl Christ· 8724. SECRETADV/ m•• gltt. A•klng $250 .wH1 the aet. Pl••te can OFFICECLERK 645·1833 after Several positions 5~30pm. Or call an~ evallable. F(T & PIT. time, leav• message. Large otnce deak w/lh OHln: t'UHNITURE l'.:QlJIPMENT 6047 cessor & frying pan, 21 tt Islander, gd cond, table of materials plus manv extras, steeps 4, many Christmas and head, 1 genoa, 3 jibs, misc Items. 2t 12 E possible Np1 slip avail, Ocean Blvd. Balboa must aell $2195/obo Penn, FrVSat only 8-2. 723-0832 1·2-2--ft_,,.."'O_w_e_n_1_C_a_b_ln Cruiser $1000, ready COHONA to go. 26 ti Ludera alboat $500, 548-3024 DEL MAR 6122 Scooter, good cond· 1990 FORD tton, gold/btk s1so PROBE Call eves 723-5002. Automobiles BMW 9030 •'89 5251 1 owner, showroom new, low 5 speed, A/C, C/O, & morel (147351 ) $10,800 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-e410 HONDA 9085 '88 MERCURY COUGAR Looks brand newt All svc work done at dealership. Lots of TLC. V8 eng. Sharp! SS,999 (634792) exp. 11·11·81 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 540-5630 '91 MERCURY COUGAR Previous rental car. Thia car has been taken care of! Come take a lookl exp 11 ·11 ·91 $11, 590 (622644) Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 540-5630 Over 60 clean used cars evallablet '9t MERCURY LOST: Vicinity ol Iowa & Glaler, C .M . White male cal. 1 O yra old. Blue eye•. blu• collar &. 10 tab. REWARD 1-800-832·5751 7.50R16xCA M tchelln hand nttum, oak lrtm, TUCHl!RS ASST tire (lube) PR8 radial, =~~;2:~~::4 days, PUYQMD SUPPVIR S49 cash. 54()..()6()3. • •SUPER MUL Tl· 23 tt Cabin Cruiser. 350 FAM OARAQIER· cu In Volvo gas V8 1/0 Iota of ba'9alnal• eng, to hrs, toran, .05-$500, Jewelry, fur· depth sounder, many nlture, antiques. cloth· xtras. wall strong trlr, Ing, toys, toota, sport· S13,-000 obo 846-5106 m 11 es. sac rlf Ice . •88 Honda Prelude SI S28.5K. 597·5348 A/T, Excelenl cndtnt SABLE GS AJC. power steer & driver'• side alr bag. Lota of xtras. good car. Only $11,590 (619170) 11·11·91 Over 60 clean used cars available 557·9921 REWARD AlltlqU9 ring, IO•t Nov. 1 (gltt from Grand· mother). 842-2035. M EMfU:HStllt'S :IOIH 3 hra/dy, exp pref, pvt AMANA Radar range w/ Typewriters. gd -kng school. CM. 650-1115 oak •tand, $125. Mar· cndtn, IBM exectve U.S. MAIL JOBS $11.77 to $14.80/H .85 fH. Now Hltlng, Your ble coffH table, S99. S45. '30 vlnt•oe Royal Barker Brothers Sert• manual $75. 54W768. Queen·slze matt/bx. $50. Long Mouton fur Ar•L No Experlenc41 coat S60. 845-5016 Nece•aary. 1·90()..288-1---------1181ext.153$ ANTIQUE portable •aw- PETS & ANIMALS 6049 ing machine $35. Har· 4 black lab mix pupplH vard Cla•alc• aet mother. 11 wka old. dated 1909 S25. S25 ea !>49-1866. 675-7892 Merchandise AKC BeaglH, 5 wks •---,....,.... ......... -----old, champion llnes Center Club Member· •hip. Asking 15000 + tranefer fee. Call BOOSTeR car ••at, Stephania 663·8200 Gerry double guard, 848-4878. $250. exlnt cond. Sac 135.1---------Regutar Membership to 645-7607• Handsome, Baaset the Bahia Corinthian mala doO. 8 months Yacht Club. For lnfor· Chinese cheat $650, L.adlea aaaorted pant•, old, thoroughbread, matlon call 904-377. Haviland purpl• com· blue,., 1klr11, ate, papera, all ehota for 7689 evea/804-385-flower China, over 100 alze 12 petite. All for th• year, to a good 0312 daya. plecH, ltallan clock $35. 862-8266. home, $300 cash. and 2 candelabras.•---------873-4879. antique Jewelry/col· LAW SCHOOL prepara-1 ________ _ lectlblea 846-8724. lion book.a and official Himalayan Peralan kit· APl'l.lANl'l·:S fiO 1 l LS.A. T. guldH. Buy tens, CFA. ahot•. bu· ••parately or $48 fOf tlft colora, qlty tines, all. 665-7320. $250-1400. 845-7607. Ing goods, camping ---------•~Pl'!l"­gear, otfle9 equlp/aup-25 ft cebln cruiser pllea. 307 Marigold. Reinen, 302 Mercury, lil11i611iili SaVSun 8-4. 1/0 . Ice blC, stove, '84 Century Est at COSTA MESA 6124 BAU.ET IONTlllAnE sink, enclsed tolleV Wagon. 8 pagr, beige, pmp out, Nwpt Dunes wood trim . loaded. space. Musi aeel Ea-$3000. 759-7562 eves. tale sate. S7500 obo. BAZAAR 714·774..()531 . 714- 530-7637wknds. The variety of Item• Is Wlntertzs '/04Jf home wCll'I endless. Dozens ol tome l'lelp from Ille brand new T-shirts al clullfled ..vtce dll'ectory. give-away prices. Pro· ;:=:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:=:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:=; ceeds to help finance the annual NUT· CRACKER produc· lion by our young dancers. Tickets for performance• wlU be on sale for the events on December 14, 15 & 20. Tickets also on sate at Tlcketmaater, 740-2000. s.. you al 2832 Santa Ana Ave, Saturday, November 16th, 7am-?. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Nit. fits In. CADILLAC 9040 '85 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Looks like lt'a olf the s howroom floor ! Leather Interior & tots of power & extras! Super clean! Only $9,599 (224487) exp. 11·11·91 Come see our fine aelecllon of used carsl Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd Cosa Mesa. Ca. 540-5630 $10,250 obo 640-8106 eves, 251·1960 days. HYUNDAJ 9090 89 HYUNDAI EXCEL Coupe, 5spd. A/C. AM/FM/ Cass, cstm whls, Extra cleanl (2825806) $4,395 Performance Mitsubishi t 9202 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 968-0233 JAGUAR 9105 '81 Jaguar XJ6, excel· lent cond, lo ml, must see to appreciate. $6900. 495-7610. '85 Jaguar XJ6 4.2, all extr a s /r •co rd s , 1 owner, xtnt cndtn, must aell, phone opt, $10.5K, 499-6870. Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2628 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, Ca 540-5630 MITSUBISHI 9145 87 MITSUBISHI CORDIA 5 apd, A/T, stereo cass, calm ahls. turbo powerl (550180) $3,395 Performance Mitsubishi 19202 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 968-0233 4dr, A/T, A/C, Power stereo, brakes. stereo/ cass, good runner, great prtcel (538099) se,395 Performance Mitsubishi 19202 Beach Blvd Hunungton Beach 968-0233 OLDSMOBILE 9 H>I> '85 Cutlass Sierra Sta· lion Wagon new •no. loaded, etc. $3500. 641-6855. PONTIAC 9170 '84 Pontiac 6000. A/C, P/S, P/B, 102K ml, new tires, runs great, askngS 1750-631-1277. TRUCKS 9220 '88 4X4 P/U. V6, A/C, am/Im stereo, 35K mi, bed liner. xtnt condtn. $10K ObO. 548-9102. VOLKSWAGON 9235 '85 VW Goll, 5 apd, AM/ FM Cass. A/C, new clutch. brakes, fuel pmps, frnt tires. Best otter. 675-8548. 1971 VW Bus for sale, as Is, $800. Call tor details. 714-645-4445. 1988 VW JETT A GL 5·apd, A/C. Power steering, casette, sun- r o or (01 113 1) $9,898 TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa •54C>-e410 77 VW Superbeetl• convertible. all white, very clean. xlnt cndtn, 67K ml, $5500 (303) 963-9191. 86 Jetta GL. gold, tinted wndws. fog Its, aun rfr pull out stereo. car cvr, A/C, prfct cndtn. $5300 obo. 650-2399. ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 · 41 Ford Woody (late drive) seen In IVS Rlp- tipe/Helltown S 14 ,500 obo (714) 984-6345 Employment Opportunities EMl'l.0\'M ~.NT :,:,.10 ••Refrigerator 1200 1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Waeher/Oryer, S140i. eech. Olahwaaher A Dally Salary S300 !of $125. &48-5948** buying merchandl••· •Whlrlpool matoh- No ••P nee. 714/ 880-ln9 W•afMr & Gaa 1811, ellt. 3458. Dryer, white. $250 pair. 75e-7859 ASSISTANT a"MINISTRATOR GE heavy duty washer/ AM dryer, good condition Great opportunity for $150. 842•5047. ERVICE IRE RN 0t LVN to work In II up1cale realdentlal MV LAD t' KI! NM OR 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.if Electric Dryer, good environment. Starting condition, S75/obo. at S24K + benefit•. If Call 645·1933 after quality care la lmpor· 5•30 tant to you, Hnd re· __ • ..-..P_m ___ ....,,..,..,,._,, aum• to: American In-Sear• 110 dryer S70, 5 formation, 31821 yr old alee atov•. Camino Capl•trano. cl•an S70, 10-tpeed CA 82671 bike, $20. 884-8043. Bartender Traln1t1 t'U HN ITU HE uo I ·I Service Directory /\( ( ()(':'\; 11:".J(, l\0<11\Kl· ~ l'IM• 11110. 71.._==a ~'. 1158 Antique oak .. dree .. r .... -------• drHatng tab1e-d .. k I N C R E A S E Clerk l350-5250· 944-5915• YOUR FIT. AN .n1tta. comf0f1 eeaum king oak wttbed R~ •CH Inn. 831·1840. w /matchng rocker &ft 1200• 733-3143• THROUGH COSTA MESA JOBS China cabinet 40 yr Old, OUR NEW not advarl11ed In mirror. bev gl•••· newapaper. Alt typea, aolld mahogny w/ IMPROVED Income•. 24 hour r• Pecan ftnlsh. French cording. 1•900-133-Provincial, $488 firm. LOWER RATES 4748. F.. _53_&._·t_3_72_. __ ~~-~ B3 FEDERAL JOBS. l!am D •a I g n er' • w h It e t15.~U9.450. c.. wHh•d oak game for evallabl• Jobe. 1• dining table, 2 leave1. t00-441-91 u . !xt. 4 ermchalra. 1800. $1.50 per llne 1.as. 111/pet ca". &4242.&S. d UP TO *600 PER MONTH *llCllR-* Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday 8t Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and Uablllty Insurance. CALL 842·4333 COSTA MESA. NEWPORT BfACH per ay. That'a AU. you pay. llNdon•llnM. ,, "*"'°"' lnh SERVICE DIRECTORY For mON lnfOrmllllon CALL TOOAYll AIKFOR CANDY YtNt a....oer..,., ............. 141411t 111110 , AHCll 11 t-.t' l'lfHt: I UH/\F'l I N (i :M 2 8 CEMENT CONC'Rt:Tt·: :1~126 CLEANING st:HVIC't:s :Jf>.\H <iAHAGE DOORS & OPt:NEHS 3622 l.ANDSCAPt: & l~WN C'AJU: :omH PAINTING 3858 e~ Off, lnlerlOf SPRINKl.t:n I REPAIRS :rn2 J I * ~. addJremod .• T.J, Ptllt Cone. Conll Coric> •RITISH HOUSI!· Ou•9e Door R• new co"-t .. Local •xp. 811t*-Sloctr. St Uc. %77329. CLEANING, rellable, pair• 10 yra up. me. Dea .. n Dlmen• ~ Cull. low Pricft. available wHkenda. hrdwr, springs. oPnrs, alone ~ (71'}112>-7083 812-4052. 1 pc. • MC. doors. 7 day ""'· 650-5078. THE GREEN SCENE Ex1erl0t' Painting. 25 yra exp. Free E•t. Uiwn-T~lall 870oe101 Sprinkler Installation TrH Trimming/Removal Michael Cox P1lnt Sprlnkl•r• •re my only buaJneaa. R•patr & lnatallallona. 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Ja.u, clualca, language. pop•. 11 yre eirp. 8A ._......;;.......;;.. ___ ....,,._,. MOVIN<i .IM.U PUILIC NOTICI The Calif. Publo Utlll- MutNc:. 7M 4 408. l'ltPICH.tl'\l'H\ .t..,7:'1 ti.1 Comml9-'on A!· Pnotogreph you. your OUIRH that all UMd pet. "houee -=. wha~ hOUHf\Old good• ..,. ,-.. Danny mover• print their boy. rn •• 11111. P.U.C. C8' T numtMr, llmo9 end CheUf'lew9 print IMlr T.C.P. num-b. In .. ~ Re-Aool. .......,.. ..-. "**-" you M"9 • '* ........ ,....,.. qu11llOo11 ~.,,.a. •c111 .. ....._ 7 dtlys. oeMY of a "'°*'• 1mo Ct*"*'8 mrown eon. or cJ\euHeut, ull: •tr ii o l1 on . LI c . NbloUWea ---· .. , .. ,. Com;11111on Jt....a.4tlt • PLUG IN . "" ....... o.w.-11w ............ .. ...... ..... ,..-i ... ------ SERVICE COUPON SPECIALS '62 Ferrari auctioned for $5.5 million in Las Vegas A rare 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold last weekend at auction in l as Vegas for $5.5 million -well below the $14 million •record for that model, but in line with current collector-car prices. The Ferrari, owned by the same ~rson for the past 20 years, was sold to a collector from the Netherlands as part of a three- day event known as The Auction. The car was one of only 39 CTOs built by Ferrari and it had an extensive raci ng history. Organizer Don Wi(liams said the Ferrari sale was the highlight of the event at the Aladdin Hotel, in which 49 percent of the 350 cars offered changed hands. Total sales volume was more than $21 .2 million. Advertise Your Car or Truck in the Pilot Classifieds for just $12.* If it doesn't sell you AUTO MA Tl CALLY get 6 extra days FREE! •$12BUllS, 3lllS. IDAYS Priwte Por1Y On~ (oll Classified For Details! 642-5678 ...., .. ···~··· ....... Orange County, LA residents pay most in auto insurance C alifornians who want cheaper car insurance should shop around for coverage and live anywhere but Los Angeles, according to a statewide survey. "Californians are being asked to give up increasingly higher percentages of their take-home pay to insure their au- tomobiles," Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi said at a news confer- ence. "It's no wonder that more than 25 percent of California drivers opt to go without insurance." The California Department of Insur- ance divided the state into eight re- gions, then surveyed rates offered for each area by the 12 largest insurers. "Identical coverage may cost twice as much -or more -from one county to anothe~1" Garamendi said. According to me survey, the state- wide average premium for a 30-year· old driver with no traffic violations is $541 a year for liability coverage. But that driver will pay $934 in Los Ange- les, nearly double the state average. The survey found the lowest average premiums in northern and central Cali- fomia. ln Northern California it's $406; in Central California, it's $427. Rates avera~ $630 in Orange County $531 for San Bernardino- Rlvers1de, $452 in San Diego, $446 In Sacramento and $503 in the San Fran- cisco area. The survey also calculated the. rates for a two-car family of three in which the husband is 45, the wife is 43 and their son is 1 7. Statewide, the family's average ~ar-• ly premium is $3, 190. In Los Angeles, it's $4,994; In Central California, $2,591; and in Northern California, $2 641 . fhe family would pay $31508 in Or· ange County, $3, 158 in San Bernar- dino-Riverside, $2,785 In San Dlew.:>, $3,068 In San Francisco and $2,773 In Sacramento. The su~ also found rates vary enormously from company to tom· panY. and Caramendl u~ consumers to ' do what Californians do best: shop around." A& an example, he cited rates within the Los Angeles area. A ~rly premium for a slngle, 30- year-old driver wtth no violations aver- a~ $934 a year. But Los An~les drivers can purC:hase a premium fOr as littJe as $586 from USM Croup -or as much as $1 ,492 from Farmers Croup. For the two<.ar famlly d three, that yearly premium~ $5,116. But • pemlum an be boU;wt for• lllde • Sl,788 from USM, or as much as S7 ,416 from Fanners.