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QUOTES OF THE DAY
"I've ailed millions of apartments,
but nobody wants four children. I'm
about to give up hope. "
Ronda Davis, a Costa Mesa mother
who is trying, with the help of Pilot
readers, to break out of motel living
and get her family into an
apartment (A1)
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"Povetty is a soft pedal on all branch-
es of human activity, not excepting
the spiritual. ''
H.l. Mencken
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• Championship w lleyball gets
into hiRh gear today with Corona del
Mar tal<ing on El Toro in the CIF
quarter finals at El Toro High School.
Came time is 7 p.m. ,
•The region's wettest rivalries
continue to make waves today with
Corona del Mar facing San demente
in the annual CIF 4A water polo quar·
ter finals. Came time Is 4:30 p.m. at
Saddleback College. Another local
powefhouse, Newport Harbor, faces
Long Beach Wilson at Bellmont Plaza
in Long Beach. Came time Is 3 p.m.
•Newport Beach history will be
the subf'ect of a lively program pre-
sented rom S to 7 p.m. tOday at
lovely Sherman Gardens, 2647 E.
Coast Highway in Corona def Mar.
The program is presented by Friends
of the Newport Beach library. For in·
formation, call (714) 760-0137.
TIU TltE PILOT
• Beginning Thanlcsaiving, Nov. 28,
and ea<:h subSequent lhuriday, the
Pilot will publish four special holiday
Issues deYoted to the true spirit ol the
-holiday season.
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dea>rating tips, favorite house wtth
Christnm deantions, inexpensfve gl~
Ideas, anecdoces, f>!*Mt stories phO-tos!I~ and anything ette that~
make this teason spedal for )IOtl arid
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Metal · 1amHy can't -get lee
Even with readers ' help, they
can't get home of their own
to give up hope."
That hope was born when several women offered to
help the Davis family get out of the motel and into an
apartment.
But raising enough money to cover the required first
and last months rent and security deposit hasn't been
enough to bust them out or the motel maze they've been
trapped in for more than five years.
Or, for that matter, what are the dozens or parents
raising children in motels throughout Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach to do to beat the system?
''We're not trying to make things more difficuJt on
these families," said Tony CDeBaca, building officiaJ for
Costa Mesa. "But there's a dichotomy between what the
community wants and the needs of the community."
By lor1Ann Basheda
Siii! Wiier
COSTA MESA -It has been more than a month
.since several good Samaritans came to the rescue of
Ronda Davis after she told Pilot readers what it's like to
raise four children in .a motel room on Newport Boule-
vard.
Yet the Costa Mesa family is still there -and it ap·
pears their situation won't be changing any time soon.
And the chief reason is because the state housing code
has space restrictions that make it virtually impossible for
an impoverish family of six to find an apartment big
enough to. rent, but small enough to afford.
What the community needs, social workers say, is more
affordable housing to halt the growing number of home·
less families.
But C'DeBaca says what the community wants is more
restrictions to curb overcrowding in their neighborhoods.
"I've called millions (of apartments), but nobody wants
four children," the 34-year-old mother said. "I'm about
Even one of the women who has offered to give Davis
money for a down payment admits in frustration that "it
seems pretty much hopeless."
So what's the Davis family to do?
In fact, C'DeBaca said it was the "public outcry over
crowding in Costa Mesa" that prompted the city council
to direct his staff to come up with even tougher tenant
See FAMILY/Bir* .....
Reservoir
back in -the
mlinltnemn
By Ins Yokol
Siii! Wlllf
NEWPORT BEACH -The San Joa·
qui_n Reservoir -the city's largest water
supplier -will reopen today after being
shut down last August due to high levels
of a possible cancer-causing substance.
The level or trihalomethanes, a byprod·
uct from the chlorine used routinely to
disinfect the water, has dropped to an ac·
ceptable level and the microbiological
quality is good, according to a letter sent
to local water officials from Edward
Means, director of water quality for the
Metropolitan Water District.
In addition, officials expect the rnM
levels to remain at an acceptable level
based on experiments that simulated how
th rvo· would operate in the Jutun~.
. said. The amount or fru
• to prevent ammonia from
entering the reservoir will also be re·
duced, Means wrote.
After months of monitoring increasing
wa1~r quality problems at the reservoir,
officials closed it down on Aug. 12 to
avoid any future problems with triha·
lomethancs.
Water officials stressed at the time that
the reservoir's water did not pose any
health problems and that even with con·
tarninated THM water, cancer risks are
minuscule .. Somcone would have to drink
two liters of 1llM contaminated water
over a lifetime to run a 1/100,000 chance
of getting cancer, they said.
To meet the needs of Newport Beach,
water was bypassed from the reservoir
and fed to consumers directly from a
Yorba Linda water treatment plant.
Thanks to alternate sources, the city's
See WATER/ID ...
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Plaza Tower, the 21-story stainless-steel dad office building located at South
Coast Plaza, features the work of renowned architect Cesar Pelli. Story, A2.
Retail slump
continues to
tax Newport
By Iris Yokoi
Still Wnlef
NEWPORT BEACH -The cit)'s sales
tax revenue, which slumped badl) m the
first months of the fiscal year, continued
to plunge m October -falling nearly
$800,000 off last year's revenue, accordmg
to figures r~ccived by the finance depart-
ment Monday
La!.t month, the city collected roughly
S3.5 mtlhon m sales tax. according to the
figures. r he City collected S~.2 million in
October 1990 and S~ million 1n October
1989. Finance Director Demus Danner
said.
Just last v.cek. Danner had repon ed an
almost $400,000 decrease tn ales tax dur-
ing the first "'o months of the fiscal year
that began in Jul}. Danner, though. re-
ported 1hat the city' other money source:.
are holding steady.
Still, he warned that with the continued
recession, 1t is too early to tell just how
the city's finances will look. at the end o f
the fiscal year.
The continued plunge in sales tax rev·
enue is alanning, but the most revealing
figures will be November's. when the city
gets the balance for the quarter.
Under the state's formula for remining
sales tax to the city, a target revenue fig·
ure is ct based on the prior year's num·
bers, Danner said. A percentage of that is
advanced over the first two months of the
quarter and the final month is the "catch·
up" month, when the balance due for the
quarter is collected, Danner said.
The city is dne to receive November's
sales tax revenue on Dec. 24, leaving city
officials hoping for a nice Christmas
present.
School officials told
to reinvent three R's
By Russ Loar
Stiff WTftlr
American Federation of
Teachers President Albert
Shanker came to Corona
del MM' Hi'11 School last week,
saying nothtng in education is
constant but change, and that
change in public education is
long overdue.
~Kids in our society are
learning practically nothing
compared to kids of
similar backgrounds in
other countries. We h.ave
to very substantially raise
the level of education for
very large numbers of
people.'
"If you were really to think or
school from the point of view of
the youngster, it's a nightmare,"
Shanker said. "We think of
them as automobiles on an
assembly line." -uen ••a education official.
Coming Soon... Future of the
72-year-old theater uncertain
erty owner. What will happen to the theater at
709 E. s.Jboa Blvd. come Dec. 1 is unclear.
Walnut Properties, which owns the building,
alto owns the Pussycat Theaters of X·rated
fame.
Shanker came to Corona dcl
Mar High School not to criticize,
but to inspire &Chool officials
who arc at the forefront or
educational change in California.
Corona del Mar High is one of
212 schools awarded a state
planning grant last June to
"restructure" school operations.
"You are Ouistophcr
Columbus.," Shanker told
teachers.
which brought a wave of changes
in curriculum ranging from
science to. social studies -to a
tune-up.
"It was quite clear at that
time we needed more than a
tune-up," Shanker said. "We
needed a new vehicle."
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Walnut Oftlidll Ethel Bdwardl Aid ahe ia
Mill UMUle ... will = to the Balboa
Chima but r.•dnce that it won't
diJle cbm." e llKJuld haw 101DeODO in there
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EdWai'da Wei tlM finn ii talkiat. with one
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Alter a wave of curriculum
chanscs championed by
California IChools
Superintendent Bill HoniJ, the
state'a rcatnac:narinJ movement is
now focusifta on a handful or
ICbools that won the right to
reUMDt tbe way they ~r
Shanker likened the reform
movaneat in the mid-l980s -
Shanker chided recent
"revisioni t0 articles that claim
public education has been
unfairly criticized. The articles
repon that hl.gh 1ehool test
scores have remained constant
over tho years. By way or
Ulu tration, Shanker told
teachers to i.magtne a car
5alesman u Ina tho wnc
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Pilot People
u Kyaw Win
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An Orange Coast College counselor who also serves as ambas-
sador in exile to Burma (renamed Myanmar in 1989). Win will at-
tend the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway, next
month as a guest of Michael Aris, the husband of Myanmar's
jailed opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. .
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Win, 57, is the publisher of the Burma Bulletin Newsletter and
an Orange Coast College faculty member since 1968. The son of
a Buddhist monk, Win was banned from his native Burma be-
cause of support for the opposition National League for Democ-
racy party. Opposition leader Suu Kyi won national electiona in
May 1990 with 80 percent of the vote, but the ruling military
junta refuses to recognize the victory. ·
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on Tuesday, Nov. 19, Win will screen video clips of the "mas-
sacre" in Rangoon for Orange Coast College faculty and staff
during a presentation on Myanmar. Win is advocating an interna-
tional economic boycott against the military junta that seized
power in September 1988.
Jailed opposition leader Suu Kyi will not be allowed to leave
the country to accept the $1 million Nobel Peace Prize, according
to Win. "She's been told by the junta that if she renounces her
politics and never returns to Myanmar, she'll be allowed to
leave," he said. "She'll never do that."
N ewport Beach Mayor Neil Sturbusb tried three times to get
his colleagues to appoint onetime big screen television ·
salesman Benny Lambada to the late April Stevens'
unfinished council tenn.
. But each voted ended the same way -3-3 .
ln disgust, Sturbush -after helping dash a motion to appoint
slow-growth advocate Sage Brush to the council -proposed that a
citywide election be conducted to sort the whole mess out.
"I hate to waste the money in these tough
recessionary times, but I believe it's time to
bite the bullet, get down to the bottom line.
I think this is a win-win situation that I
would suggest we prioritize and then
agendize as quickly as possible,'' Sturbush
t bellowed, getting to his feet to make his
ORANBE COAST point. "If you can't stand the heat, get outta
the ... the ... the sun. Yeah, the sun."
A ripple of applause rolled across the
audience and the council quickly backed the
by Sh«'lll us.au motion on a 6-0 vote .
Lambada, who'd been standing outside
61Q ll\L
. the council chamber smoking and pacing
d~nng the debate, looked downbeat when Corky Miles approached
ham.
"Don't worry, Benny. Neil's bands were tied up there. This is
t~e best we .. could hope. for,'' Miles said, popping a Misty Light into
his ~outh.. Anyway, -With my money and my connections, this
election will be a cakewalk. We'll blow that silly eco-nut lady right
out of town."
Lambada flicked his cigarette toward the front lawn of city ball
watching it smoldering in the damp grass. '
"I ain't very good at public talkin', Corley," Lambada pleaded.
"Talk:ing? This is pohtics, son. You leave the talking to me."
To be continued ...
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Plaza Tower's owners hope It w11 attract prestigious tenants, despite the sluggish economy.
Developers hope bulldlng rises above economic slump
By Tony Cox
9uWleSs &llot
0 ne couldn't blame the developers of
Plaza Tower, South Coast Plaza's
newest office high rise, if they were
feeling a bit unlucky about now.
They battled to obtain entitlements for
their shiny, $110 million tower in the late
19~ when the local real estate market was
still bustling. and they broke ground in early
1990, before the recession set in. When the
building opened this September, it was born
into a world of high vacancies, rate
discounting and slow leasing.
But Plaza Tawer's owners -IBM Corp.
and Three Town Center, an affiliate of C.J.
Segerstrom &. Sons -seem to view the
unfortunate timing as a minor hitch in their
optimistic, long-term projections for the
building. They speak about the property like
proud parents, saying they believe its
uniqueness, quality, amenities and location
will sell, regardless of market conditiona.
They back up their ltatementa with rental
rates of $22 to $26 a aquarc foot yearly, the
prices they planned on before the market •
went south. Those arc among ~e highest
rental rates in the county and compare with
discounted rates of $18 to $20 in other
relatively new high rises.
"I don't think it will take long to get to 9S
percent (occupancy)," said Chase J. ·
McLaughlin, a general partner with Three
Town Center. "'There's nothing like this in
O~ange County. For tenants who would like
Did You Know?
to be in this kind of environment, there is no
alternative."
Plaza Tower's design is unique in Orange
County, where most prestigious high rises
offer a relatively conservative granite design.
The 21-story tower, which McLaughlin calls
--------"the most expensive
'The current
state of the
economy is
certainly a
~concern, but this
is a long-term
investment. and
you've got to
trust that there
will be an
upturn.•
building ever built,''
features a reflective
stainless steel shell
and a progressive,
curved design. The
work of renowned
architect Cesar Pelli,
the tower is situated
near the Performing
Arts Center.
Two months after
opening, the building
is about 46 percent
leased. IBM, which
consolidated several
of its area marketfn&
and cuatomer aervice
_,.. K I• operations to.Plaza,
IBM spokesmln ~.:.~r36~C:t of
the building. Two top
restaurants, a law firm, a travel rgency and
an airline ticket office have also signed on.
McLaughlin said there's another 100,000
square feet of space under negotiation, which
if rented, would bring the building to 67
percent occupa.ncy •
""lb«( current state of &be economy is
certainly a concern, but this is a long-tcnn
invcstmc~ and you•ve got to trust that there
will be an upturn," said Paul Neuman, an
IBM spokesman.
Neuman said he believes that "trophy"
buildings like Plaza Tower can sell in a soft
market because they can always attract
image-conscious tenants, such as law firms
and financial services companies.
"They're appealing to a very small
percentage of the overall market, but I think
there is a market out there for what they've
built,'' said Jim Connor, a broker in the
Newport Beach office of real estate
brokerage Bishop Hawk.
Connor and other broken contacted said
many companies have become more price
conscious in selecting office space, but a
select few businesses will be willing to pay for
the qualities offered by Plaza Tower.
"There's going to be some tenants who say
'I just have to be in that building.• " said
Carla Lindstrom, a broker with CB
Commercial.
• In one sense, the timing of Plaza Tower's
entry into the marketplace may be
advantageous. The building, financed by
Bank of America, was the last major office
project in the county to be funded before
financing sources dried up, and therefore
won't have: mu~ new competition.
Mcl.aughlm saad that even with mM u ID
anchor tenant and Scgeratrom'a tract record,
the Plaza Tower project couldn't aet •
financing in today's lendina environment.
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Aerospace giant
poised. to sell out
F or quite eomo time I have bellCYed tbat tho final dedino of
the United Statea of America u a c:Mlir.ed nation bepa with
the introduction of Phaa lnl, the electric room deodorizen.
You know, 10" :-J' thil decadent device from Johnson Wu
into a wall tocket lt firca up eome dlemicals that overpower
with their own adnk whatever it it that'• bothering your n01tril1.
While atupid, Plug Im are harmless gizmos,
albeit r-:prescntativc ot corporate thinking at its
matt ridiculouJ.
At a dinner party Saturday night, I heard about
an another inanity by an American industrial
giant that utterly ecllpses Plug Ins. But I think
this is not so bannless.
An executive of a local electronics company
that does business wordwide told·me that
financially troubled McDonnell Douglas is
negotiating to sell a sizable interest in its
business.
According to this source -and he is not one
to babble -the huge aircraft and aerospace
company hopes to sell off 49 percent of its
. commerclal-aircraft business.
-----• The prospective buyers, he said, are a Taiwanese-Japanese consortium.
"I really can't believe that," I said. "A major defense contractor
is !oing to sell almost half of itself to foreign interests?"
'Yeah, they are," the gentleman said. "I talk with top guys at
Douglas almost every day. They're in hog heaven. They think it's
great, and that it's OK so long as they're only selling part of the
commercial side."
And the government will permit that? "Doesn't seem to bother
them," be said. "Bothen the hell out of me, though."
I wondered if perhaps my friend hadn't stomped a few grapes
too many before the party. I went across the room and talked to
another guy who also tends to know about such things. Had he
heard anything?
"They don't want a lot of word out on but, yeah, sure, that's the
Taiwan deal," Source Two replied. I mentioned that I'd heard it
was both Taiwanese and Japanese money. He said he didn't know
about that; he'd only heard that it was Taiwanese. I went back to
re-check with the other guy.
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NEWPORT BEACH -A San Ysidro man wu arrested on sus-
picion of felony hit and run after his vehicle's license plate fell off
u he fled the aoene ot an accident that injured a Newport Beach
woman.
Trevor Malcolm Phillips, SO,,liU arrested at l:SO p.m. Friday at
the Newport Beach police nation after offacen found his p.r at
fashion bland, contacted bhn and brought him in for questidhlng.
Phillipi. reportedly a self-employed writer, was booked into city
jail on Sl0,000 bail.
A short while earlier, Elizabeth Green, 38, suffered back and
neck sprains wben her 1991 Accord, which was northbound on
Jamboree Road, was broadsided by Phillips' 1985 BMW. The
BMW, which was southbound on Jamboree, allegedly ran a red
light and made a left tum onto eastbound Ford Road, colliding
with the HonCta, Newport Beach Police Sgt. ~dy Gonis said.
The BMW then fled, but its license plate apParently fell off and
was left at the scene, Gonis said. Officers -tonducting an area
search located the BMW in a Fashion Island parking lot.
Greco' was transported to Hoag Hospital and released after
trcatdiCnt.
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COSTA MESA -It will soon be safer for about 100 Costa
Mesa children who live on the city's cast side to cross busy Irvine
Avenue each day to get to Mariners Elementary School in New-
port Beach.
She suffered from multiple sclero-
sis.
Isabel M. Birnbaum of Costa
Mesa, a psychology professor and
charter UCI faculty member, died
Saturday after a lengthy illness.
A brief memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m. Wednesdar at UCI -
in Room 220 of the Socia Science
Tower. Birnbaum, a member of the
American Psychological Associa-
tion and a recipient of a Woodrow
Wilson National Fellowship, was
an expert on memory and learning.
She is survived by her brother,
Ira, of New York City. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests that
contributions be sent to the Isabel
M. Birnbaum Memorial Fund,
lo a unanimous vote, the City Council agreed Monday night to
enter into a cooperative agreement with Newport Beach to place
school wnc warning lights at Mariner·Drive and 18th Street.
Costa Mesa will pay Its Sll,000 share of the $24,000 project with
left..o\'et funds from the three other signal and bus shelter projects
in the city.
Last June, a 7-year-old boy was injured as he tried to cross the
street near the school, an accident that spurred the long-held con-
cerns of parents and school officials.
Since there are no signals or crosswalks at 18th Street, children
must use crossing guards at 19th Street or pass at 17th Street.
More than 28,000 vehicles use Irvine Avenue each day, according
to a report prepared by city traffic engineers.
NEWPORT BEACH -When employees Newpon Dunes
aquatic park decided to hold a Thanksgivini food drive, they took
it liter3:1Jy.
To make sure those cans of food come rolling in, managers of
the recreational resort have obtained a recreational vehicle, which
they are sending to Ncw~r\ Beach homes and businesses.
The donatectg~s will be picked up and delivered to the Food
Distribution ctllter.
To schedule a pickup, call 729-1125. Donors can also contribute
to the food drive in the conv~ntional way -by simply dropping off
their donations at Newport Dunes, 1131 Back Bay Drive.
School of SQcial Sciences, UCI, Ir-
vine 92717.
E. Rlchm'll GoMman-
Former Newport Beach resident
and longtime Ford Aerospace em-
ployee E. Richard Goldman died
Oct. 19 at his home on Harbor Is-
land, S.C.
Goldman died of a heart attack
and his cremated ashes were scat-
tercd at sea.
He is survived by his wife Jane;
son, Tim Goldman of Villa Park;
mother, Ruth Phares Goldman of
Newport Beach; sister, Marilynn
Mendoza of Vacaville; and broth·
er, Jon Goldman of Hawaii.
The family requests donations in
Goldman's memory be made to
Carolina Hospice, P.O. Box 1686,
Beaufort, S.C. 29901. "As I understand it," Source One said, "Japanese money fs
being funneled into Taiwan to form the consortium that will make
the buy-in. I guess they feel that people won't make such a ruckus
if it's a Taiwan company."
Where the money comes from is hardly the point. Taiwan has
plenty of dollars to swing such a deal by itself. Who cares whether
it's Bolivian or Liechtensteinian or Icelandic? For a foreign
country to buy a huge interest in a vital national-defense resource
-and an aircraft manufacturer is certainly that -seems very,
very wrong.
Around town -·:
'For a f orei9n country to
buy a huge interest in a
vital national--def ense
resource -and an
aircraft manufacturer ia
certainly that -seems
very, very wrong.'
of cash ... "
Until yesterday, I thought
the Fred Column might have
an exclusive on this story. But
Monday, the structure of it was
reported by the Los Angeles
Times.
The article described the
prospective buyer as Taiwan
Aerospace Corp., "a new
company with few emP.loyccs
and no experience building
commercial aircraft. However,
the company has access to lots
,The Times said Taiwan Aerospace would pay about $2 billion
for "as much as" 40 percent of McDonnell Douglas's non-defense
business. My guy says 49, they say 40. Eiffier way, fhat seems 40
percent or 49 percent too much.
It is bad enough that American creative and intellectual
resources are being sold off like popcorn. It is disturbing that
foreign interests own one of America's largest newspapers, among
many other publishing businesses. It is irksome that overseas
money has gobbled up such landmark properties 3$ Rockefeller
C.enter.
And now, a big chunk of our second largest commercial-aircraft
builder is on the block. Maybe I am naive, maybe I am paranoid,
but I think we are fmally ~oing too far.
Costa Mesa
The owner of Templeton'• Salon at «5 E. 171b St. returned 10 work last Fri-
day to find the window broken and a 300
pound 1.rc oontainina $20 mlssina-•
A $4,SOO diamond bracelet was relJ!lrt-
edly stolen from the Conslanment Oal·
lcry at 270 E. 17th SL Thursday. The bracelet belonicd to the owner wlio kept It in a case In fbe store. • •
3-470 Fairview Wednesday while its
owner was payina ror her aas. •
A resident or the 1800 block of Orange Avenue lookcd out his kitchen window
last Thursday to sec a man riding away
on his bicycle. The bike was stored In his
aaraae. •
Someone cut the lock off a aaragc
door in the 2900 block of Peppcrtrcc Lane and stole nearly $1 ,000 worlh or
power 1ools. •
Send your items for Around Town
to Bob .-.a Eyba, Tbe Pilot, 330
W. B•1 St., Cost• Mesa, 92627.
YMCA pre-school
NEWPORT BEACH -The YMCA
Rainbow Co. offers pre-school age chil-dren 3 to S years old, games, songs.
swimming and crafts. The program meets
Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the
Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA with the next session beginning today. For more lnform11ion contact the YMCA at 642-
9990.
Newport history
NEWPORT BEACH -Friends of the
Newport Beach Ubrary will present a
program on the history of Newport
Beach from S-7 p.m. today at Sherman Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call (714) 760-
0137.
Workshop series
COST A MBSA -Problems of Addle·
lion in Labor and Management is offer-ing a series of workshops every third
Tuesday at Starting Pofnt of Orange
County in Costa Mesa. For tOP.ic infor· mation and advance registration, call
Janel Meckler at 642-3505.
Speech fright
COST A MESA ·Orange Cout College is offering an evening workshop tilled
"Put Pizuzz ln Your l>rcscn11tions'· on tonight from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. For ad-
day 1Clcmoon end Saturday morning
from a locked storage box. There was no
sign of tampering and ~lice arc review-
ing the nnmcs or individuals known to
have kC)'S 10 the box. •
A Costa Mesa construction wol'kcr re·
ported the theft of Sl,585 worth or tools
rrom a homcowncr's association storage
shed al 30 Southampton Court wmctimc between Thursday nftcrnoon and Frida)'
morning. There was no evidence of forced entry and police arc reviewing a
list of key-holders. •
d1tional informalion or re111tration, call
432-5880.
Buying a home
NEWPORT BEACH -Ron Embreeht
will give a talk entitled "Fint Time B!IY-ers • How to Gel a Mortgage You can Uvc With:· at noon today tn the Com·
munity Room 11 Newport Center Ubrary.
African adventure
NEWPORT BEACH -Marilyn Max-well, well-known traveler, will discuss traveling through Africa's wilderness at 7
p.m. Wednesday at Mariners Branch Li-
brary.
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Best
Buys
Oirol Dee
Jones is
taking the day
off. Her
consumer
column, "Best
Buys" will
appear again
in next
Tuesday's
Pilot.
at 3422 Via lido about 3:50 a.m. Friday, taking S9,413 worth or clothing and
handbngs. Police found 1 brick ins1<1e the store after responding to a burglar alarm report and also found a pile or bricks at
a nearby construc1ion site .
•
An 83-ycar-old Laguna Beach woman
visiting the Newj>(>rt Villa West retire-ment llomc nt 393 Hospital Road last
week reported the 1hcf1 of S400 in cash
from her purse .
Somone smuhed In a window In a
truck ~ed at a lot In the 2300 bloclt of Placcnlla and stoic a pair or rcadlna
&lasses.
An em.p~c 11 Baskin Robbins on 1927 Harbor Boulevard returned 10 the A thief snatched the purse of a 32-
storc Friday mominl to find the front year-old Newport Beach woman Friday •
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Two moun1aln bites.. a bike lock and a
bike baa were stolen Friday rrom an un-
locked prqe in Che 300 bk'>ct 'bl Witson. • Someone smashed the front aJass door
of Sir Roten Delicatcuen aT 670 W. 17th SL Friday, Prit.d open the cub rca-
bter and stole S:J.S lh coans. • The owner ot Poltal P!ua at 270 Bristol St. returned to wort Wcdoaday momh'I to find rwo windows broken arid the ru
machine, ~nonal computer and laxr
printer mliaJna. • Somoono 1tolc 1 _punc out of 1n un· locked air at the Mobll pa station at
door pried open. No! ina wu missina. ~~~fr ~~f:'cs th~ot~in~h~rW~ft~: !~ Burglars stoic $660 worth of stereo
lcCI her family's table 10 scf\.-c herself at and video equipment from a Frccmont A car wu broken into early Monday the hotel's breakfast buffcl. The woman Lane home between 8:20 a.m. and 7:40
aflcmoon al lhc Pilot off~. 330 W. Bay tcft her purse unancnded on a chair for p •. m. Friday aOcr rcmovinj the louvers St. The car's driver skSc window was aPJ>rOXimatcly five minutes. She reported from the front dO<Jr. reachina in 10 open
smashed and a pull-out llcrco was taken. a S7SS Jos.s. includina $280 in ca.sh. the lock. The victim, an 18-~ar-old cm·
An estimate or dam• and Jou WU not • plO)'Ce or a Sam Goody music Ind vi<ko
yet available Mood&r.. The crime oc:-store, reported the loU of a stereo.. vid· cumd in a busy parkUIJ lot 11 a time Bur1lan used a brict to 1mash the coawcue recorder and $150 worth of
when employcci are acncrally comlna front &Jass door of Piajcb clothina store cassette 1apcL
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A Dana Point carpenter teJllQrlcd tho
theft of Sl.175 worth or tOOb from • con· atrvction aile at 813 Via Udo Soud where a home II under~. The
tools 'llCl'C taken IOIMtlmo between Fri·
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New world fiction
NEWPORT BEACH · Buch1 Emeche·
ta's "The Joys of Motherhood .. will be the focus at the New World or Fiction
discussion group at 7 p.m. Wednesday at
the Newport CCnter Library.
A charitable day
Gery Counseling Center i.s sponsoring
a fundraiscr for the homeless that win feature a mini-workshop, music bv Enc
. -.
Strom .ind Debbie Wheeler and the LA.
Jan Choir. and lunch on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 9 a m. at the Balboa Bay Oub.
T1dct~ arc SSS. For information and reg-1~11 dl1on. call 851-9070.
wedish bazaar
COSl A MESA -The Swedish Womcn·s EJucat1onal Association Or-
ange Coun!) Ch.ipter will hold their an-
nual Chnstma~ event on Sunday, Dec. I . rrom 11 a m 10 S p m. at the COsta MC$3
Commun1~ Center
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Real estate transactions, formerly a Tuesday feature tn the Pilot.
will now appear on Saturdays in the weekly Real Estate Guide.
Look for them in this weekend's Pilot.
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Buline11 fdltOf' Tony Cox. •• 642-4321, m. 371
By ·Tony Cox
8uabst Editor
K en Nicolas knew rcloc~U·
Ing his company
would n't be easy, but
even thorough planning
and preparation couldn't prevent
Financial Strategies Group's
five-mile move (rom becoming a
major two-week headache.
"You always have that
disruption and you always
underestimate it," Nicolas said.
"You just can't imagine how
many glitches there can be."
Despite the inherent difficulties
in relocating a company, whether
it be a move down the street or
out of state, there arc a lot of
reasons to change addresses in
today's economy. Many
companies arc downsizing or
merging. Others arc fi nishing up
leases signed at the height of the
local real estate market, in the
mid· and la1e-l 980s, and now
have opportunities in a soft
market to get much lower rent.
Such was the case with
Financial Strategics Group, which
moved early this month from
Newport Cenler to Koll Center
Newport, leasing larger quarters
for S2,000 less a monlh. But as
Nicolas' case illustrates, the
bargains come at a price.
Nicolas began searching for a
new office in July, and though
every detail of the move was
thoroughly planned, problems
cropped up.
'the FAX machine didn't work
at first. Despite labeling every
box, some things were misplaced
and hard to find. Despite sending
out announcements to clients and
vendors, Nicolas and his
employees had to spend time
calling around to people who
weren't aware of the change.
Once piece of furnitu re didn't fit
as planned, so virtually everything
had to be moved around to
compensate.
Productivily in the
·Seven-person office was cut in
half during the week before and
•the week after the move. Now
two weeks later, the office is just
now returning to full efficiency.
The moving and related printing
Relocation can increase space, profits -and headaches
costs totaled nearly'$4,000, not
including lost productivity.
D. Alan Reece. owner of
phone systems, printing and
movers, as well as lost
productivity from employees
adjusting to a new location. can
add up to outweigh rent savings.
Reece said he counsels clients
to first examine whether the
benefits of a move outweigh the
costs, then stresses to them the
importance of Reece Commercial
Real Estate in
Newport Beach,
said most business
owners
underestimate the·
costs and
disruptions
associated with a.
relocation. He said
'You're taking a risk of losing clients when you move. You must be certain
that the move is necessary and a good thing in the long run. The new loca-
tion has to be at least as visible as the old location. Particularly in retail ,
loc ation is crucial.•
finding the right I
ocalion.
"You're at risk
of losing clients
when you move,"
Reece said. "You
must be certain
. such costs as tenant
improvements,
-D. Alln RllCI
Owner, Reece Commercial Real Estate
that the move is
necessary and a
good thing in the
long run. The new
A c1echli~t for relocatin~ your Du~ine~~
W hether your business is large or
small, the following are some key
steps to take when relocating:
IZI Allow your real estate broker several
months to conduct a thorough search for
your new location and negotiate the best
deal possible.
0 Once you've fo und your new location,
send out announcements of your new
address and phone number to clients and
vendors. You'll also need to get new
printed materials, such as stationery.
brochures and business cards.
0 Make employees aware of tho move as
early as possible and get them involved.
Make the move a team effort.
0 Champion an individual, either
someone in your organization or a hired
consultant, to head up the relocation effort.
0 Measure the new facility so you can
map out where everything will be put. You
may need to hire a space planner.
[ZJ If you don't have a consultant or
acquaintance who can ref er you to a good
moving company, ask for references from
prospective movers. Rates vary from
company to company; but state-mandated
minimum rates are $71.50 an hour for two
men and a truck, plus another $20.80 an
hour for each additional mover.
0 Make sure everything' is we ll packaged
and labeled. If necessary, pay your moving
company to do the packing for you.
0 Put a diagram at the entrance to the
facility so boxes and furniture will be
routed to the right area. Put diagrams in
each work station to make unpacking and
setup as easy as possible.
IZI Try to make the move on a day when
there's not a lot of activity in your new
building. Some companies don't charge
extra for working on a weekend or holiday.
•
You'll be charged by the hour, so ease of
access, such as exclusive use of an eleva1or,
. will save a lot of money.
0 Make sure all services, such as
telephones, alarms and computers, will be
hooked up and operational when needed. If
possible, don't have contractors working in
the new location on the day you move in.
0 Be aware that movers won't handle
flammable items. AlsoJ handle irreph1ceablc
items, such as important company records,
yourself. .
0 Remember that moving day is all
business, even if it is done on a
non-business day. Don't allow your move to
evolve into a company party.
0 It may be necessary, especially if your
company is in manufacturing, to keep the
old location open after the move unti l your
new facility is operating at full efficiency.
-By Tony Cox
Not all banks strltJe just to be bigger. Fidelity Federal Bank strl11es to be better, by
crmlinulng to mt1ke basic banking better and better.
Who• Mia Rose Palencar, an "carly-40s"
• former Huntington Beach
policewoman from Detroit who lives in Newport
Beach and owns Costa Mesa-based Mia Rose
Products Inc.
What• Mia Rose Products produces and
• markets a line of citrus-based
cleaning and air purification products. The
environmentally safe products rely on
citrus-produced electrical ions that attract and
neulralize odors from cigarette smoke, pets,
bacteria and pollen. The company's spray products
arc packaged in non-aerosol cans .
• ).0 . !/)(•//('I' rherki11t/ ru·rou 11/J. At Fide/tty, we offer a wide runge of checking
accounts. All the way from our free Star and Senior Checking. with no ml,Jfmum
dally balance required, to tbe Ultimate Cbeckl11g Package. And wftb eriery Fidelity
federal checking account, you get w1Jfmlted cbeckwrltf11g with no per check charge.
. .J!Jrllt>I' Yf![j'J lo r/wo.Je /~olJt. WUb our One Way CD"' you can protect your
money no matter bou• low rates go. And If rates go up, you 're always guaranteed
tbe better rate for one more tenn. Fidelity Federal even offers an Open cv•, where
you can add or withdraw fuflds whenever you want without penalties.
r-C / hr1llr11' /i11 r1 011 h(l'J'J'lfJ P</(u/y . At Fidelity Federal, It's nothing to take out
our /Jome equity line of credit. Nothing in dosing costs. Points. Or upfront fees
clJarf(ed by Fidelity. ih
re( hf'll<'Jt oofcflO./ft. ~~ eveJf1!w/U!IJ(e.
When• Palencar founded her business,
• then a home-based coompany, in
1981. By 1987, Mia Rose Products outgrew
Palencar's, home.
Where• Mia Rose Products is now
• headquartered at 3555-B Harbor
Gateway South in Costa Mesa. The company has
bottl(ng and distribution facilities in Costa Mesa
location hu to be at least as
visible as the old location.
Particularly'in retail, location is
crucial."
Even with the favorable le)lSe
deals availeblc in the market,
many recession-weary companies
don't have the wherewithal lo pay
for a move, said Steve Kaplan, an
associate with MANAGEX
International who consults
businesses on relocations. Those
that are able to take advanta.ge
often make the mistake of not
allotting enough time lo find new
quarters and plan a move, he
said.
"They don't realize that the m
ore time they have, the better
deal they can strike," Kaplan
said. ''You want to have more all
ernatives, so you won'Ybe at the
mt;.(.CY of one pa.rtr. ".
In order to m1mm1ze the
problems associated with
relocating, Kaplan said, a
company must appoint someone
-either an employee or a hired
consulta nt -to oversee the
project. A relocation requires as
much personal devotion as
creating a new product or making
an acquisition, he said.
Fred Cook, general manager
with Apollo Moving & Storage,
said he gives his business clients
point-by-poi.gt instructions on
relocating. Ac said business
owners tend to be ignorant about
the mo jng process, and therefore
waste time and money in
relocating.
"You have to be ready at the
scheduled time," Cook said.
"You go into so many offices,
and they're having a pa rty. The
ca terers are there, and they're
drinking at 10 in the morning."
Time is money on moving day,
Cook said, because under state
regulations, all moving companies
charge by the hour for moves of
less than 50 miles.
State-mandated minimum rates
are $71.50 an hour for two men
and a truck, plus another $20.80
an hour for each additional
mover, he said. For moves of
more than 50 miles, moving
companies charge by weight of
the cargo moved .
At most other banks, wben you use you~ ATM card
at a bmtk ntber than theirs, you get cbargld a dollar
or more. At Fidelity Federal, we don't charge you•
'ef?(YJlo nn '0el o//(n" /
PIJayM~ ~ nr nch
Denise Upbam, Branch Manager
I I I I Bayside Dr.
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
(714) 760-8611
and Long Beach, and has contract warehouse
facilities in Chicago. Mia mi and New Jersey. The
products arc sold in health food stores nationwide
and in some Southern California pharmacies:
Palcncar also sells her product to some area hotels.
Mia Rose Palencar started Costa Mesa-based
Mia Rose Products Inc. because of a need for
alternatives to chemical-based air fr esheners.
, J/3rl le r j6 Jf S /; /j<'a r4 . While some banks are
doing everytbf11g possible to get bigger, It's good to
know one bank's been doing it better for 54 years.
not6~
•
G/V°eur,o?(/ ~enct Pl31<ll-nch
Barbara-Montano, Branch Manager
15 I 5 Westcllff Dr.
Newport Beacb, CA 92660
(714) 642-4000
Why• Palcncar staned her company
• because she saw a need for an
alternative to chemical-based air fresheners. She
says her air purification products help people
· breathe easier without harmful chemicals and
without damaging the environment.
How• Palencar says that as she has worked
• persistently to raise awareness of her
product. and as the general public has become
more concerned about the environment, sales of
Mia Rose Producu have arown steadily. Sales have
grown from about $7,000 in 1981 to a projected
$800,000 to $1 million In 1991. She aays she puts all
profits back into the company and has never reJi.ed
on flnancina, bul may have to seek capital to take
tho co~ny to the next level. To get inlo
nationw1do drup toro chains, she soys Mia Rose
Producu will have to launch a major advertising
campaign. She says, too, that there's been some
resistance from national retailers because at $6.95
for a five-ounce bottle, her air pu rification spray is
relatively expensive.
Le~son Learned:~;;
shc_'s learned to hire good employees who share her
~hefs. She succeeded, she says, by maintaining
high standards for product quality and by being
resilient. "I fought it every inch of the way " she
"I h ' be • says. t asn t en easy, but t never gave up."
-111 Tony C"x
Do roo le.no..-1omeont who 1bouJd h prollkd la
thl1 WHi/r 1Nture1 11 IO, l tnd 10UI' 1u,,."°"6 to
TIJ1 Pl/01'1 bullnu1 t'dltor, Tony Co~ at JJO W.
B•y St., Co11a Mes•, 92627. •
Appointment Calendar
Tod1y: Elan lntemadonal etO
Lucia De GI;& pr-its
"OP.PortunltM!ll In the MexiQn ~,, 6,p;m., ,..,...
COnferenc. <Anter, Slmnon
lehmin lrochtn, 19000 MltNlhut
&Nd., Newport BHch.
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ol Directors MettJns, 7 p.m.,
Country. Side Inn, Caili Mm. c:.lt
C.ny ~ 241-1952.
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ng a
econd willll
Examine those golden-year careers
A second Career offers you a chance to get out of your
upholstered rut and do something different. Maybe you've
secretly yearned to be a showman chef who wields his
.-lfatula like a baton. flipping pancakes into the air. Perhaps your
dream is being the wocld's oldest Fuller Brush Man -but you'll
have to outrank the current tifle-bolder'who is 90.
· There arc more adventures out there than staid,
conventional clerking jobs. The pay and status may be
minimal, but challenge is its own reward. Some
professions, like mud wrestling and roller derbies, have
age restrictions. Also circuses won't accept applications
for being a human cannonball if you're on Social
Security. But don't let that discourage you.
One of the best examples of a man who made a
dramatic career move is an ex-sales manager, Hank
Sampson, who works in a market as an Executive Box
Boy. In just four months he's demonstrated the kind of
drive that's sent him soaring to the top of his
-----profession. Hank's amazing talent for quick, efficient
packaging stems from years on the road. Peer into any
of his paper bags and the food is organized as precisely
as a Vuiton suitcase. While he realizes there's a ceiling
-----on advancements, the job makes him feel like a
teen-ager again -which is more than a golf course can do.
At the same market is another se nior success story. Rachel is an
apple-checked, motherly figure who dispenses food samples and
maternal advice with equal affection. "You ought to eat a little more,"
she cajoles with heartfelt concern, waving an irresistible morsel close
enough to make my taste buds quiver. "You have to keep your strength
up, dear." This comforting lady is what every tired shopper needs. A
Jewish Mother. I always feel like pulling up a chair and having dinner.
Sociable bachelors who are game to dive into adventure feet first
might be interested in free passage on a cruise line in exchange for
providing escort service for single ladies. Look at it this way, fellas. It's
easier than rowing across the Pacific.
An 82-year-old friend of mine who throws pizzas at a local bistro,
comes by his talents
naturally. He used to be a
potter, and twirls dough
with the same expertise as
shaping a pol. His pizzas
are works of art.
For all you guys who
didn't grow up to be fire-
men cause you got side-
tracked behind a desk,
now's the time to l'oin a
volunteer hook-and-adder
company. If nothing more,
when your wife smolders
over a domestic issue,
you'll pc able to take pre-
ventative fire mensures.
I've always cherished a
fantasy to be an airline
'hastess. Jmagine my thrill in learning that several airlines were hiring
senior attendants with the ability. to handle any emergency. 1 decided to
test my qualifications by confiding to my husband I'd .like a part-time job
as a Flying Grandma, the geriatric equivalent of The Sing-a-pore Girl.
When Bill's eyes rolled back in his head and he gasped for breath, I
tried to apply mouth to mouth resuscitation, but I couldn't remember if
you held the nose and blew into the mouth or vice versa.
So much for that career. Meanwhile I'm thinking of becoming a
professional wine-taster, which l can do at home.
Nancy Mcintyre Is a resident of upna Niguel.
Senior Lilestyles ·
Favorite recipes shared
In community cookbook
NOW WE'RE COOK.JN' -
After many months or collecting
recipes from friends and neigh·
bors, the Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter is selling their personalized
cookbook with all profits going to
the center.
The spiral bound cookbook fea-
tures recipes from local residents
in 10 different full color sections.
The book contains many pages of
cooking hints along with several
pages of locat information.
Each recipe features the donor's
name so everyone can easily locate
the favorite recipe of their friends
and local residents.
The books will be sold by mem-
bers or the organization and in
local business establishments at a
cost of $7.95 per copy. You can
purchase your copy by telephoning
64$•2356. • HAPPY MOTORING -A one·
day workshop for pcnons SS or
older will be presented this fall by
Onnge Coast College's Com·
munity Service Office.
The dus, which offers tips on
motorina safety, is scheduled for
Saturday, Nov. 23 from 8 a.m. to
4!30 p.m. I t 0CC.
Workshop lecturer, Sean Ma-
lone, is an officer with the Costa
Mcsa Police Department.
ReaJstratlon fee ii Sll. Panlci·
pants may reptcr by phone, usin&
Visa or M111ercard, or in person
at the col ..... , Student Center
Bu~ durlna ·oalcer boura. for mon bilonDatloa. •ltphone 431-
• 5880.
• • DllCOVD AND DllC\ISS
A il>iicoWr and 0-. SUllllOft ~ will be held '111111"1d11 "6om
IO ID l J 1.m. at the Oolden Tim· ..
ers Senior Center. The grbup will
be led by Karen Watson and
Marie Clemons fro m the National
Charity League. For more infor·
mation, telephone 642-2275. • CRAFT SALE -The Costa
Mesa Senior Citizens Oub Needle
Crafters will have a craft sale on
Dec. 3 and S from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
in the lobby of the Neighborhood
Community Center at 1845 Park
Ave. in Costa Mesa. • NEW SUPPORT GROUP - A
new "Women Only" support
group is starting this month in re-
sponse to a request from OASIS
members. The group will be led by
Or. Susan Scott, a licensed P5y-
chotherapist, who specializel in is·
sues related to aaing. family and
marriage. For more information,
telephone 6«·3244. • THANKSGIVING PARTY -
Golden Timers members will share
in Thanbaivina at a pany to be
held Saturday, Nov. 23 al the cen-
ter, 114 Eut 19th St. in Costa
Mesa. For S5, members wUJ be
served a traditional ~ina
meal. for more hltormatioft, tele·
phone 642·227S. • PRO VOLUNTEERS -Golden
Timers Senior O tllen Center In
Costa Mesa is teeklitl ~ lndl·
viduals to serve u friendij vislton
to homebound clients.
for tw1her iriformat'°"9 contact
the Laura It the cenlllr 11 642·
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Tuesday, November 19! 1991 AS
• •• • . • •
Seniors Editor T.J. Hutchinson ... 642-4321, ext. 366::
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Shared Housing alternatives aid seniors on fixed incomes
Shared . Housing Servi~s is a non-fee, duce rent by SO percent by placing people to-For people on a tight budget, Shared
ho":le fi.n~er referral sc:rv1ce that focuses on gether· who want to share homes at below Housing can help provide a housem:ue to
senior c1ttZCns on fixed incomes. market rent rates. supplement their income.
S~arcd ~using has place~ over 7,000 pco-Shared Housing also helps older adults The program is not limited to seniors on
P,le in a vanety of homeshanng arrangements who desire companionship and socialization fixed incomes. For more inform:.ition on
since 1978. or need light housekeeping services in ex-Shared Housing Services, contact the Area
The primary goal of the program is to re-change for rent. Agency on Aging at 714-567-7500.
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Will Sw1fm
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M ost ~ORle agree: The nicest way to live is
married to and with someone you' love who
loves you back.
Last week we talked abollt how
men marry because they finally
become tired of being alone and
because they long for female
companionship they can count on.
And about how women marry
because (among many reasons)
they're curious about thei.i: men,
who they perceive to be like giant
puzzles from another planet.
Marriage, she hopes, will break ,his
secret code so that nothing ~ill ·
stand in her way of achieving the
perfect psychological and biological
bond.
But alas, in spite of optimistic
intentions, even the happiest of fllCn
and women end up disappointed with some aspect of
married tife. Things are never quite as idyllic as 1-
expected. ·
Why? Because reality has seen to it that men and
women are as different as their expectations of one
another.
O\lr differences delight and attract us to each
other and insure the perpetuation of our species. But
these very same differences have always frustrated
anq mystified the opposite sex.
W hat to do about all thi s? First, let's address
ourselves io how male and female experience
creates at least some of the difference.
Thus, male comroh zones usualty end up
precluding enough intimacy to satiSfy most females. ·
OK, now what can 'we do about it? Here arc some
ideas:
~ For starters, ooderstand how we are different.
Learn to tolerate the differences and understand thJ1
your partner has the same task. J
~Negotiate. It's possible, during the course of -e
week, for example, to have both more space and
more intimacy tn the marriage.
~Identify ways .in which you feel self-fulfilled.
Develop personal esscts and talents. People wit.h
good self-esteem make fewer demands on their
spouses.
~ Be selective in your criticism. Don't use up your
"power" by complaining about trivial issues. Save it
for areas where at counts.
~ Jn the name of peace, make peace with that
which you consider tolerable, even if not totally
desirable.
A uthor Eries Jong
once said, "Men r
and women, women
and meQ. It will 'i8
never work." 1()1j<l
Npnsense. It cal work -it will wor
-if we put aside e
horrifying notion tRM
we might actually be
able to agree with
and share every
single thought and
act with our spouse. (Comcast Coble} w
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Little girls bond with their mothers. The message is
that close ness, security and safety all go together.
Little boys, on the other hand, somewhere around
two years old, recognize that it's dad who they must
model them selves after.
Our differences de-
light and attract us to
each other and insure
the perpetuation of
our species.But these
very same differences
have always frus-
trated and mystified
the opposite sex. Erica also said
marriage is like
riding a bicycle -
you have to keep
pedaling to keep the thing upright. • Recession Cures In order to do this, a boy has to separate from his
mom. To be masculine, he learns, is to be
autonomous. He needs intimacy and closeness too,
but is more ambivalent about his needs. Too much
intimacy can feel like engulfment and weakness.
She meant, of course, two people riding a tandem,
not a unicycle.
Dr. Linda Algazl Is a marriage and family
counselor nrith omccs in Corona de/ Mar. ·
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-~ig Top O¥el'llows -witH run, funds
By Carol Dee Jones Annu al Bid for the Kids. Wagner, who complied 475 attrac-dies and gentlemen the chance to
Plat Sodlly Wltler • Karen Murphy chaired the Sl2S-tions like ge t-a-ways and dinners. bid on live auction items including
lJ nder the Big, Top was Sat-. some that were really live -pot urday night's theme at the per-person event which was ex-Next, all eyes were directed to bell' d . 1 d b . . d h . Th b II IC pigs. w f s h Co Pl pecte to rang an aroun t e center ring. e a room was ' es in out ast aza $200 000 the place for tasty vea l mignon. A few attending were Penn t #iJRtel. There we re clowns and • · and William Darling, Carol and d · bo · Linda MacDonald's table top wag-popcorn an a JUm pap1er There was plenty to see. First ons full of circus critters enhanced Michael Landry, Corey Crami n,
mache elephant. Razz-matazz ser-came the side show -the silent the theme. Colleen and David Weeks, John
pentines and balloons lent a spec-auction. "It was easy to get in-Vallely, Nancy and Nils Anders-
trum of color to the Pediatric Can-volved. The cause is so worth-Finally, it was on with the show. son, Joan and Ken Carr and Jim
ccr Research Foundation's 8th whi le," said vice-chairwoman Erin Ringmaster Ed Griffin gave the la-and Marlene Pope.
Arts center pioneers
recall impossible dream.
P ioneers of the arts who
dreamed their impossible
dream, and reached the un-
reachable star five years ago were
honored Saturday at a Don Quix-
ote-themed party.
The Founders Plus gala with
200 guests was at Orange Hills
home of Pat and Marvin Weiss
whose extensive collection of Don
------Quixote charac-
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ter art pieces
helped make it a
perfect setting.
Soprano Diane
Legro and bari-
tone John Clml·
no sang stirring
lyrics from "Man
· of La Mancha"
in tribute to the
Orange County
Performing Arts
group.
Society R e m a i n i n -
-----true to the glon-• ous quest were
honorees Dottie _pnd Glen Stillwell
(she founded Camelot Chapter in
1977). Tom and Jean Moon (initi·
ated Candlelight Concerts in
1975, and on Dec. 8 the 18th will
be held) and Marcy and Maurice
Mulville (she was one of the five
women starting the Guilds).
FP prez Jan Landstrom wel-
comed guests along with gala co-
cbairs Betty Belden Palmer and
Barbara Johannes. Committee
members included Joyce Basch,
Don Castle, Luby dark, Vesta
Curry, Maxine Gibson, Jean Ha-
mann, Nora Jorgensen, Mae Mar·
Un, Chudc McCune, Joan Mur·
phlne and Ann Pange.
Others dining from Pennington
food stations inside the spacious
home and outside near the swim-
ming pool, putting greens and ten·
nis courts were Gini and Bob Rob-
ins, Elizabeth and BUI Vincent,
Eleanor and 11'\'f ng Burg, Elaine
and Bob Basmajian, Jerry Rich·
ards, Janet and f red Aengst, Mar-
tha and Hansel Benvenuti, Cindy
and ~ Bunnell and Barbara
and Jim Glabman.
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Ann Pange and friend.
Hosts Marvin and Pat Weiss, left, with Dottie and Glen Stillwell.
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• Society Editor Vida Dean ••• 642-4321 •
Whirlwind tour
better than a spa
H OW TO GAIN SALES AND LOSE WEIGHT AT THE
SAME TIME -AJssa Wayne is thrilled about the
u~ming tour promoting her book, .. John Wayne, My
Father" (Random House, $20), and is viewing the whirlwind
schedule as an ideal weight reduction program.
"l've been trying to lose 15 pounds," she said, while packing for
a week-long tour of eight cities, "and this should do it."
She leaves Thursday for Manhattan and a taped interview with
Geraldo -which alone, should account for five
pounds.
Then it's the "Today Show" on NBC, the
"Regis and KaJhy" thing on ABC, and gosh
knows what else the publishers are laying on
Gotham-wise for the firstborn of Pilar and the
Duke. Then she hits the road fo r Philadelphia,
Clevel and, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas and Houston,
along with sundry pit-stops en route.
Thinner and richer, she'll return home for
book-signing rites at local stores, winding up with
a pre-Christmas appearance with Round Table
West at the Balboa Bay Club. Somewhere in
between, she'll cram for final exams at Western
State University Law School.
Of the early reviews, Aissa was startled and
dismayed to read in Sunday's L.A. Times that
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Local
Scene
"her childhood wasn't particularly happy." Her growing-up years
in Encino and Newport Beach were very happy indeed, she assures
us, happily.
0 ALL THAT GOLD, AN D NO GLIITER -Devastated dc,otcei;
of USC football are showing their grief in various ways.
At the estate of Sabrina and insurancemam Chuck Torres, the
doorbell no longer chimes the once-hallowed "Fight On" song. It':.
been re-programmed to play "Taps."
An Orange~t advertising executive, in deep mourning over
the team's 3-7 ecord, has requested anonymity -but confirms
that his Cardi al and Gold bathroom, with its glittering logo on
the seat, now is papered with black crepe.
Unhappiest, of all is Vick Kn ight, class of '52, who's abandoning
his longti me portrayal of Santa Claus ("have belly and beard, will
travel") because Southern California and Santa Claus have the
same initials. Wow, that's really disavowal.
0 HEY, WHO PULLED THE PLUG? -George Burns will toiler
onstage tonight at the Performing Glitz Center, in a benefit
performance for Children's Hospital of Orange County,
So, naturally, CHOC publicist Gloria Zlgner was thrilled to
learn that the 95-year·old trouper would be making his annual
appearance the other night with Johnny Carson.
A nationwide plug for the concert in Costa Mesa would be
beautiful, wouldn't it?
Well, host Carson did his bit. He noted that Burns was !>till
keeping busy, and asked about his next engagement.
"l'm working Tuesday night," Durns said.
"Where?" Carson pressed.
Whereupon the old gentleman took a couple of puffs on his El
Producto, thinking hard, said he couldn't remember.
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NEWPORT BEACH -The
incisive personality portraits of
photographer Stathis Orphanos
will be shown in his first Orange
County show beginning Sunday
at Silas Dean Ltd. here.
Orphanos has photographed
many of today's top cultural and
entertainment figures, including
authors John Irving, Norman
Maile r, fohn U(>dike and Gore
Vidal, artist David Hockney, film
directors George Cukor, Costa
Gavras and Roger Vadim, ac-
tress Claire Bloom and y<>ung ac-
tors Maxwell Caulfield and Esai
Morales.
At a preview of the exhibit
from 2-6 p.m. Sunday, Orphanos
will present five portraits taken
this year of legendary Hollywood
sex goddess Mamie Van Doren,
who will attend the opening.
The exhibition will also fea -
ture 25, limited-signed edition
books published by Orphanos
and partner Ralph Sylvester.
Silas Dean is located at 512
3 lst St. in Newport Beach. The
show will continue through the
New Year.
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This photo of Norman Mailer is among those to be displayed in
photographer Stathis Orphanos' Newport Beach exhibit.
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COSfA MESA -Steve AJleo.
truly a modem Renaillance man.
Joins an all-star ensemble of noted
Jazz musicians for a "conccrt-ln-
thc-round" at the Orange County
Performing Art~ Center's 18th an·
nual Candlelight Concert.
One of the county's premier
holiday traditionsi the gala
evening of music and celebration
will be held at the Hyatt Regency
Irvine beginning at S:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Dec. 8 with cocktails, fol·
lowed by dinner and the concert.
About 800 guests are expected
at this year's event, which kicks
off Orange County's holiday social
season. A limited.number of tick-
ets arc now available tlirough The
Center's Development Office.
The multi-talented Allen cre-
ated "The Tonight Show" (which
he hosted from 1953 to 1957), has
starred in several other TV and
radio variety series, has authored
36 published books, has written
more than 4,000 songs (including
"This Could Be The Start of
Some thing Big"), has written
scores for several musicals, starred
in motion pictures, and has made
some 40 record albums.
Joining AUen for the post-
dinner entertainment will be a
veritable who's who or popular
jazz art.ists: pianists Pete Jolly,
Ross Tompkins and Paul Smith;
bassist James De Julio and drum-
mer Butch Miles.
The Candlelight Concert is held
annually to raise funds for Center
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Forum Editor William Lobdell...642·4321, ext] 351:
I A llillllnll n11n~1 .guide to the · top storieS -of 1992
I H ere'• the eariy line on the Big
Bight, the top eight news stories
for 1992:
.,_!he ..., Hoa1 HotpltaJ Muter
Pt .. : If puscd. the new
plan will more than
double the hospital's
size over the next 20
yean. Though
supporten are
well-organized and have
run an admirable public
information campaign,
it's still a massive
project and massive
projects arc havin_g a
Odds of City Council approving
Ge.neral Plan when planned in January
or February: 25-1. Current odds of
lawsuits and/or referendums: 3-2.
-" 1be propoMCI Castawaya Marina
project: The California Recreation Co., a
division of the Irvine Co., has proposed a
125..Uip marina on four acres of public
tidelands just below the Castaways
property and next to the Coast Highway
bridge at Dover Drive.
Highway, will break ground 10mctimc
around Ju.ne.
More than $1,100,000 bu already been
privately raised (the goal I.a $1.S million),
and the City of Newport Beach has
kicked in the rest for the new two-story,
52,000-square-foot building.
Co. executives, will try to tap many
money 10urccs, including state and
federal grants and foundation gifts.
However, a city bond issue wilfbe
needed for the plan to work..
considering some radical proposals as its
budget continues to look bleak; and
Newport Beach ruring a new city
manager whose expertise is in municipal
finance.
Laguna Beach's bond issue was passed
by 70 percent of the voters because
residents there bad a love affair with
Laguna Canyon and were willing to tax
themselves in order to preserve it. I'm
not sure the same can be said for
Nc'9p()rt Beach residents and the
Castaways or Ncwportcr North
properties.
Current odds of recession ending by
summer: 3-2.
As the project goes to the Planning
Commission Thursday night, the usual
suspects have already lined up to oppose
it: Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON),
Friends of Newport Bay, the state
Department of Fish and Game and the
federal Fish and Wildlife Service~
formidable opponents all.
Current odds of an early summer
groundbreaking: 1-5.
Meanwhile, the new Newport Harbor
An Museum building -at one time
close to groundb~alUng -is now back
at square one with a new director, new
curator and some new bo,ard members.
The entire $50 million package is being
entirely re-thought.
Y' City Couqdl electJons: Incumbents
beware. School board trustee Tom
Williams lost by 40 percent! However,
I'm not sure any city council incumbent
from either Newport Beach or Costa
Mesa who wants to run again will be
booted out of office.
Current odds of a new plan unveiled
in 1992: 1-1.
Current odds on a bond measure
passing: 7-1.
Current odds of any city council
incumbent being defeated; 3-1.
------difficult time gettmg Y' The Recession: The Recession, with
a capital R, will unfortunately continue
through the first part of 1991. However,
economy will heat up witJ\ the summer
and the Orange Coast ecop'omy, fueled
by pent-up dem~n~. _wil~ricnce a
tremendous second hal(of192.
Y' The Balboa Bay Club upanslon:
Editor's
Notebt>ok
apprqvcd these days.
Current odds of it
passing: 1-1.
-" The new General
Plan for Costa Ment 1'hil blueprint for
growth ift'COsta Mesa has been more
than two years in the works. Thousands
of potential jobs and homes -as well as
the quality of life -are at stake.
Political fights, lawsuits and referendums
may lie ahead.
Current odds of approval: 10-1 (in
fact, I'm not sure this proposed
development won't be killed before the
first of the year).
-" The new Newport Buch Public
Ubnry and Newport Harbor Art
Maseambulldinp: The new $7.2 million
main library, to be located near
MacArthur Boulevard and Pacific Coast
Y' The Newport Conservancy's attempt
to buy $90 mUUon worth of open space:
A very influential group of Newport
Bcachcrs is hoping to buy from the
Irvine Co. $90 million worth of open
space -Ncwportcr North, a 79-acrc
tract near Park Newport apartments, and
The Castaways, a 56-acrc site near
Related recession stories will include
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa slashing
their budgets as they continue to
experience revenue shortfalls;
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
AJl's quiet on the bayfront now, but as
soon as the Balboa Bay Oub's expansion
plans re-submitted, the controversy will
heat up again. Even if the project is a
good one for Newport Beach, someone
will try lo make their political career by
opposing the "exclusive" BBC
development.
Dover Drive and Coast Highway.
Current odds of a re-submitted plan
(even a worthy one) approved: 2-1.
The group, which includes some Irvine
Wllliam Lobddl ls tbe editor of The
Pilot.
was. there justice for all?
Courtroom trials in Danny Ornelas case were grossly negligent
T he legacy of Deborah Ann
Killelea should have added
up to more than this.
Debbie Killelea was all of 37
when she died. She had two young
Managing
Editor
sons and a
daughter, a
husband who
Worked hard to
make his family
comfortable and
an unending
reputation in her
Balboa
community as a
vivacious, caring
woman -the
sort of person
you sought out
when you had a
problem.
-----• Her death was no ordinary matter.
S~ was mowed down one
afternoon by a drunken driver as
she walked through an ally behind
her house with her two young
sons. The sheer violence of the
accident hurled Killclca's body
some SO feet and about an hour
later, she died.
The driver, a 19-ycar-old named
Danny Ornelas, reportedly
scrambled from the wreckage,
muttering "you -------bitch," and
then ran. Uut he was so
intoxicated or shaken that he
stumbled and fell and was quickly
tack.led by a witness.
A passenger in the car,
authorities later discovered, had
vide0tapcd the accident. The
footage showed a defiant Killelea.
arms akimbo, staring at the
oncoming driver. Then there's a
blur, the world seems to turn
upside down. Screams, cries,
profanity.
It was, as one sustained bursl"at
violence, one of the most
disturbing accidents in Newport
Beach history and a textbook
example of the carnage and
human toll extracted by the
drunken driver.
But on a Friday afternoon in a
Westminster wurtroom, ttr~
spotlight shifted from the memory
of Debbie Killelea to the great
wide open that now awaits the
young man who killed her.
Ornelas was set free, having
served two years in prison and a
handful of weeks in Orange
County Jail.
He said he intends to attend
college and possibly study marine
biology. A friend said Ornelas may
even write a book.
His family and his attorney were
exuberant at the turn of events
that had ended Ornelas' drawn-out
waltz with the law.
Ornclas's sister reportedly said,
"We're going to throw a party."
His attorney gushed, "We won our
case." There was joy in the
courtroom.
And with that, the whole thing
was over.
Still, there are those who believe
something very wrong happened
here. And I'm among them.
In the early going of the case.
Ornelas faced second-degree
murder. That's worth at least 15
years in state prison. But instead,
the jury convicted him of vehicular
manslaughter with gross
negligence. He was sentenced to
10 years in prison.
But in jurisprudence, it's never
over 'til it's over.
An appeals court earlier this
year overturned Ornelas'
conviction, ruling that the judge
had blundered by failing to tell
jurors that they could convict
Ornelas of a lesser charge -
vehicular manslaughter without
gross negligence.
And a second jury did just that,
erasing those two words -gross
negligence -and leaving Ornelas
with a maximum sentence of four
years. Two days later, Judge Luis
Cardenas sentenced him to two
years in prison.
Actually, it didn't much matter
what sentence Cardenas handed
down. Ornelas was going to be a
free man anyway. Four years,
three years, two years. It didn't
matter.
Because the criminal system
awards a prisoner one day off for
every good day served -sort of
an ultimate two-for-011e deal -
Ornelas was guaranteed liberty the
moment the second jury handed
down its verdict.
The verdict brought anger.
That's understandable. A man ~cts
drunk, climbs into a car, slams mto
a woman while her two young sons
watch and then tries to make a
run for it.
And someone's sitting around
scratching their head about gross
negligence?
. But I'm not going to slam some
r .~ p/'olo'l'>lol
Danny Ornelas shown here
during 1989 court appearance.
jury, or a judge who's been trying
to sort out this case for three years
or even an appeals court that
dumps the whole case on a
technicality.
What troubles me is this: A
husband loses his wife to a
drunken driver, three children lose
their mother and the reward is two
painful trials, a justice system that
hems and haws and a bunch of
hooting and hollering from the
attorney and family of the man
who killed your mother.
And if you want my opinion,
that's gross negligence.
Ste'Ye Marble Is tbe maoaglag
editor.
overturned cases examples ol courtrooms soft on crime
W hen news bit The Pilot that Danny
David Ornelas was going free, I
buttressed myself for the inevitable
Liberal
Politics
round of liberal-bashing
that was sure to follow.
Ornelas, you'll
remember, is the
22-year-old who has spent
the last two years in
Soledad 9n something
lawycB call "grossly
negligent vehicular
mans)aughter."
The details arc less
abstract: On ~cpL 1, 1988,
Ornelas and a pal, pumped
up on malt riquor and
tSl-proof rum, climbed
into a turbo-charged
Nissan 200SX and raced
through the web of naqow alleyways alona
Balboa Peninsula. In the bOurse of their
impromptu derby, the pair ran down a
Best of the Hotline
Editor1 note: The following are amplos
of Pilot. re•den' oomment1 lllJd criticUms.
The Pilot tvnl tbolo on • regular basil. •
HOWfJVer, only ca/Jen wbo le•vo tboir
ntmoi (lpOlled out), citiol and pbono
aumben (for wmtbtlo~will be
publilltod. Get Jmolved c.Jlin1 the
Roaden' Hodit» •t 64 .
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Newport Beach woman, 37-ycar-old Debbie
Killelea. They killed her -"brutally" seems
hardly strong enough to describe how -in
front of two of her three small children.
A jury found Ornelas guilty in 1989, and
sent him to prison for 10 years.
But Ornclas's attorney, Ralph Bencangey,
appealed the conviction. It was overturned
-on the grounds that the judge bad not
told the jury that it could find Ornelas
guilty of a lesser charge. LasJ week, a jury
reduced Omelas's crime from "grossly
negligent vehicular manslaughter" to mere
"vehicular manslaughter." Last Friday,
Ornelas was free.
Bencangey's argument? Not that Ornelas
didn't drink, drive, and kill Killelea, but that
KUlelca contributed to her own ~ath when
she tried to slow Ornelas's ~ing car by
stepping in front of it to wave bun down.
To many conservatives. lam sure. the
Ornelas affair will become one more exhibit
in their case against couru they think are
too liberal, too ccady to forgive the clearly
prOblcm, Whc.reu here I am, my buaband
and I, a famijy work.Ing h•rd contributlna
lo eocie~, raltlna children, etc .• and
pcoplo hke ut don't pt on the front page
of the paper.
It ju.st pa to abow you that people wbO
don't do anythifta, that just alt around and
make a lpCCtAde of themeehel can pt on
tM front~ of your ~per.
1 I I I
TAXPAYER Coro.a., Mar
guilty because of technicalities in the law.
And the conservatives are right.
The courts have indeed become soft on
crime. The day that Killclea's killer went
free. a Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of
Appeals overturned the conviction of John
M. Poindexter on the same grounds for
which it earlier overturned the conviction of
Oliver North. Both men worked for the
Reagan Administration. Both had been
found guilty of a variety of crimes, including
lying to Congress, obstructing a federal
investigation and, in North's case,
destroying federal documents.
L ikc Ornelas, Poindexter and North are
free -not because they did not commit
the crimes for which they wcro convicted,
but because of technicabda in the law -
and perhaps because two of the three
judges on the Poindexter Appeals Court
tribunal are Reagan appointees.
Some will say that drawing parallels
between Ornelas, Poindexter and North Is
sickening, that Ornelas killed and that ,
The city manaaer announced his
retirement and you blithely went on to
raise hit salary. That was unconscionable.
Now we find that the finaooe dirutor has
reminded the council of the continuina
recession, pointlna out a S400.000 decrease
in aalca tu revenues compared to the last
l.o years.
We h'lvO a natioawido problem that ii
Ob¥ioua to eve~ tbia cannot coatiM.
DOLORBS Ind OENB IC.BllMJN
Nt•port Be8eb
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Poindexter and North only lied to a
Congress almost nobody likes anyhow.
But the aim of Poindexter's and North's
crimes was to cover up their participation in
the brutal slaughter of civilians in a country
with which we were never officially at war,
and that, as a direct result of Poindexter's
and North's efforts, countless Nicaraguans
saw their own loved ones murdered in cold
blood by terrorists.
Today, Poindexter resumes his life,
perhaps bis life as a spook; North swings
through Southern California hawking a
kiss-and-tell book about hisJcars in the
White House; Ornelas, wor ha:. it, is
celebrating his shallow victory in the courts.
Meanwhile, the rest of us arc left to
ponder the reformation of our courts, the
loss of our loved ones,. and whether liberals
have a monopoly over the coddling of
criminals.
Will SWalm Is editor of World Trade
M~-.
addresa announcer at a high school
football game for being bias, telli~ him,
among other th(nas, to "ao to hell' ) was
uncalled !or.
J have lived here for 20 yean and one of
the reuona I have never subscribed to
your paper ia that I think basically It is a
traa.h eapcr that jUlt deall ln items of
senaatioGali.\m and I think that one of •
~ ~ you11 learn how lO the comanmity and I don't think
this Is t.bO proper way.
l thlDk your •madoMlkm ii out or •
p&aCo lad 1PiD I thlall: ,.r ~ 11
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pwlUe ...... lllil fMlaion.. Ma)W die nut,....,. will fold up the peper. ud
we'll pt rid of JOU....._ OK1 ·
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Tel die Plat
Readers leel
Ornelas got
on too lightly
Editor's note: The
following are samples of
Pi/01 readers' comments
regarding Danny Ornelas'
re/case from jail last Friday.
Get involved by calling the
Readers' Hotline at
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T his is regarding the
Danny Ornelas affair: I
have been a resident of the
Balboa Peninsula for seven
years and was totally
horrified when Debbie
Killelea was killed. I am
even more disturbed to sec
Mr. Ornelas escape wit~a
slap on the hand.
I f car for our society when
I sec killers and criminals get
away with murder and the
innocent suffer. This is
happening all the time. Is a
clever lawyer an acceptable
replacement for justice for
all?
When a lif c is taken in the
commission of a crime, it's
murder. Mr. Ornelas was in
the act of committing a
crime, the crime that
endangers us all: drunken
driving. He is therefore
guilty of murder and should
pay the price.
R. MICHAEL DONNELLY
Balboa
J usticc has gone awry
again in Orange County.
(It's a tragedy) when
(drunken drivcB) like Danny
Ornelas can run down and
kill a mother while her
children watch and then get
off with twcrand-a-half years
in jail.
l predict that if Ornelas,
who has often displayed
psychopathic behavior,
doesn't get himself some
psychological help be is
sentencing himself to a
hellish life. Perhaps justice
will be done after all.
MRS. E. DENNIS
Costa Mesa
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By Russ Loar
Stiff Yhtler
ust days after beloved
Corona del Mar High
School music teacher
arry Corea was laid to rest,
inspired PT A members at
the school began a memorial
scholarship fund to carry on
his desire to help students to
pay for music instruction
during high school.
Corea, 57, director of
instrumental eausic at
Corona del Mar High School
since its opening in 1962,
died of a heart attack on
Wednesday, Nov. 6. A
memorial service was held
last Monday at Our Lady
Queen of Angels Parish
where Corea attended mass
every morning, across from
the high school.
The school orchestra
dedicated their fall concert
last Wednesday to Corea.
Orange Coast College music
director Alan Remington, a
longtime friend of Corea's,
conducted the student
musicians.
PT A board member and
parent Carol Boice said the
school has been
overwhelmed with requests
from parents asking what
they can do to express
thanks for Corea's years of
dedication to students. In
response, a scholarship fund
has been established in his
name to carry on Corea 's
concern for music education.
"He touched the lives of
probably every student in the
high school, in one way or
another," Boice said. "This
is a way of 1hanking him in
memoriam."
More information about
tl1e Harry Corea Memorial
Scholarship Fund is available
by calling Boice at 759-0809.
Donations to the fund may
be sent to Corona del Mar
High School, 2101 Eastbluff
Drive, Corona del Mar
92660.
By AMa Cekola
Slllff Wiier
COSTA MESA -Sending a clear mes·
sage to county officials, the City Council
sided with residents Monday niibt in their
overwhelming opposition to Santa Ana
bridge crossings at 19th and Gisler streets
and the widening of E.. 19th Street
'There are some rese~atlons. I think we have to be honest, this
may not be an easy battle.'
clcnu ~ C.O.ta Mesa would be ucrUiced
to increued trdlc and pollution ill the
name ot helpina motorilu haw an easier
time aetdq to Newport Beach and Hun·
t.lnJt?(Beech.
In a unanimous vote, the Council asked
for a cooperative study with tho county
seeking the removal of the proposed bridge
crossings from a county higbwar, plan. They
also asked for a study to modify the same
county highway plan and keep E. 19th
Street a twa.lane residential street rather
than a 4·1anc thoroughfare, a move that
~uld save 69 bornee.
c.onsider the studies by the end or the year,
City Manag~r Allan Roeder said.
with SCYeral ndabboriaa councUmemben
about the bfid&ca. .. , thiDk we ~to be
honest. this may Dal bl an euy battJo."
~ delelina tbe conaroVeafal ~
aJs l from tbe .~ .,nera1 plan could
jeopardize IDllUODs: 1n· ro.d. lmpr<wcment
funds, which hinac on the reqtlirement that
city plam be consJatent with tho county1
h.ighway plan. ·
Besides working with the Board of Super-
visors, city leaders will alao need to con·
vince officials in Huntington Beach, New-
port Beach and Fountain Valley that other
alternatives other. than the bridges exiat to
ease traffic gridlock.
The bridgca and street wideaina have
been in tbe fCDler of debate tinc:e the city
started taJdnj public teatimoDy on the pro.
posed general plan, tbe blueprint for future
growth and deYelopment in the city which
includes the controvenial meuures.
•But it•a not just a matter of bclna "beld ,
boltqe" for the road funds. Biicbon
strcaed. The COWlty could theoretically ao
ahead and build tbe bridges without any •I>' prova.I from Cotta Meaa.
The Couruy Board of Supervisors will
have to ask for·sirniJar studies for any action
to move forward. The Board is expected to
"There arc some reservations," said
Councilman Joe Erickson. having talked By building either of the bridges, resi·
With that in mind. the best .,,ay to fight ·
the bridp and street widening 11 to try and
work cooperatively with the county, Brick·
son said. '
THMTER:-Dwner expects to Ind n• ~ . . .
· ' · ies," and over the next several de-"Casablanca," Alfred Hitcbcock Over the years, employees have ~rom Af 1 h cul 1 . cades went through ~eral owners favorites and animation film festi-reported bearing stranr sounds ~?gs 0 t e rau~us t c .~sic, with varied film tastes. vats. and seeing cery visions m the the·
Rocky ~orror Pictur~ Show.. The Pussycat Theaters took over In 1979, when Landmark took atcr late at ililtbt. .
Paul R!chardson, ~ P!"C51dent in 1975, bringing X·ratcd flicks over! the thcate~ began its long .. , saw the &host once~ th,c b.al·
of operations and acquLS1hons for like the notorious "Deep Throat" tradition of showing ''Rocky Hor-cony, when f was a pn>Jectaomst, ~ndmark, said his company de· and the subtly·titled "The Incred-ror," the quintessential cult movie, about six or seven years ago," said
c1ded recently to bow out of the ible Sex Ray Machine." A year every Friday and Saturday night. manager Mike Peterson, a 10-year
Balboa Cinema after several and a half later in November Even today, costumed fans con· employee of the theater. "It was
m.onths ~f lease negot!ations but 1976, Pussycat discontinued the tinuc to pack the 450-seat theater sort of. greenish, and look~ like a
will <_:<>ntmue to run the Port The· risque films after police raids and each weekend to watch, sing along woman . .1 ran out of there.
ater m Corona del Mar. a widely publicized obscenity tri1ll and act out the parts in the zany And JUSt last July, members. of
"They want more rent than we brought pressures to close the the· 1975 musical, which stars Tim the Orange County Psychic Society
can pay," Richardson said of Wal-ater. Curry and a host of other now· conducted readings in the theater
nut, declining to reveal monetary Until 1985 when foreign films successful actors as a cast of sexu· and came up with a multitude of
figures. "It's like the passing of an became the 'theater's staple, the ally uninhibited char~ctcr~ in interesting. stories, Pcterso~ sa!d.
era." Balboa Cinema was known as a heavy makeup and racy hngene. The psychics were able to identify
Built in 1919, the Balboa Cin-cult film moviebousc with such Living movie fans aren't the only certai~ seats where tragic incidents
ema originally offered live vaude· offbeat classics as "Reefer Mad-ones attracted to the theater. The occurred, Including one seat where
ville acts. But by the late 1920s, ncss" and "Eraserhead" mingling Balboa Cinema has also been a female moviegoer reportedly suf-
the theater was presenting "talk-with "Gone With the Wind," known for attracting ghosts. fered a heart attack.
WATER:. Reservoir supply cQnsidered sale for publlc use
From A1
water supplies were not affected,
Newport Beach Utilities Director
Bob Dixon said.
Likewise, water service wasn't
affected in Costa Mesa, Hunting·
ton Bead'!, Irvine and Laguna
Beach, which also get back-up
water from the reservoir. Mesa
Consolidated officials said its
agency gets 80 percent of its water
from local sources and has hardly
tapped into the San Joaquin Res-
ervoir.
This is not the first time the 25·
year-old reservoir has had water
quality problems, which in the past
have included invasions of African
frogs and midge larvae.
Water distnct officials for years
have had trouble maintaining
water quality standards in the res·
ervoir, partly because migratory
birds are attracted to the Los Coy-
otes Landfill at the reservoir's
eastern end.
Because the 40.acrc man-made
lake is not covered, bacteria and
other possible pollutants flourish
in the sunlight and extra disinfec-
tants arc needed to meet state and
federal standards, Means said.
A series of options -including
a new water treatment pJant or
·covering the reservoir -are being
studied under a comprehensive en·
vironmental impact report that is
slated for release around the end
of December, according to Dixon.
Harbor Ridge residents around
the scenic reservoir argue that any
covers on the water would destroy
their property values.
Solutions to the THM problems
will be tied into the long·term plan
that will come from the en·
-<ironmental study, Means said.
FAM&Y: Cln't
llnd 1 PllCI
to cal holll8
From A1
space restrictions.
currently, the state code
· requires that a family of six
have at least 270 square feet
of living space not counting
the kitchen, bathrooms or
hall ways. Under the city's
proposed policy, a family of
six would require 550 square
feet of living space.
If the City Council adopts
that policy, getting into an
apartment would be twice as
hard for many families to
find a home they could af •
ford.
"But it's a social problem
we're having to contend with
in all communities, not just
Costa Mesa," C'DcBaca
said. "And it's a problem
Costa Mesa is working on
solving."
In the meantime, Davis,
her husband and their four
children, ages 1, 2, 5 and 6,
will continue to pay up to
$800 a month to share a bed
at area motels.
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pared with most industrialized
countries. Citing statistics from the
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Shanker, is that America no longer
has a superior public education
system. "It's not superior, if most
of our kids are gcttmg their junior
high school and high school cduca·
tion in college," he said. "And
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Shanker was asked if American
students were being unfairly com·
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tural diversity. But he said that by
any measure, American students
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have fall en behind.
"Why .are · white, middle class
kids in the U nited States not
learning what white, middle class
kids arc learning in other c.oun-
tries? The major reason is -our
kids don't have to do it."
School restructuring must in·
elude stricter standards for high
school graduation, according to
Shanker. In West Germany, for ex-
ample, Shanker said students arc
forced to reach higher academic
levels as a basic requirement of
employment.
"Every youngster in Germany
would meet the qualifications for
entty to Stanford or Harvanl," he
said, encouraging teachers to c.om-
pare their tests with those used in
other countries. And to success·
fully compete in the world econo-
my, Shanker said America bas no
choice but to raise academic
standards.
"Kids in our society arc learning
practically nothing c.omparcd to
kids of similar backgrounds in
other countries," be said. "We
have to very substantially raise the
level of education for very large
numbers of people."
Correction
Due to an editor's mis·
take, a photograph ran in
last weekend's Religion
Briefs section of the Religion
Page without the accompany·
ins news item explaining the
photo. The photo of Dolphus
Weary, president of The
Mendenhall Minismea of
sural Sim.peon County, Min.,
wa IUppoled to run with an
auounc:emon.t of his spcec:h
at 7:30 tonJght in Dierenfiold
Hall ~t St Andte'ft1 ~
terian Olurch. 600 St. An·
drews Road, Newport Be.Cb .
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n .can all 111a;paar en ·route
to · 91'81111·· stand view of CIF
By Richan! Du1n ----Perhap&-the-most -
radical oric·night
turnaround came
from Estancia High,
which turned from
potential Pacific
Coast League chem·
pions to the end of
the road.
Its 16-0 loss to Laguna Hills last Fri-
day left Estancia in fourth place and
out of the playoff picture.
Making the biggest iinpact in this
one was a fumble carty in the game
and an unJcjnd E stancia penalty that
ruined the ·first half, putting the Eagles
in a hole they couldn~t escape.
"We get the football on the opening
drive, and on the first play of the
game, (quarterback) Matt Johncr fum-
bles around the :ZO... or 30-yard line,
then they drive down and score, so it's
6-0," Estancia Coach John Licbcngood
said.
"And then we turned around in the
second quarter and drove the length of
the field and should'vc been in the end
zone, but the official didn't call it.
Holland still has
some unnnlshed
business at CdM
People have
asked whether
or not he's.
ready to retirt,
but Corona del
Mar High foot·
ball coach Dave
Holland has no such plans, es-
pecially a£ter this season.
The Sea Kings, who wrapped
ue their campaign last Friday
with a 34-8 loss against Sea
View League champion Tustin,
ended· 2·6·2 and 0-4-1 in
league, but walked away with
their chins up.
CdM senior wide r~ceivcr
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Then he calls me for illegal substitu-
tion. A player goes in, goes out, and
goes in. After he went out, Laguna
-Hills calls timeout-and -we were lining
up for the play, but we didn't have a
left guard, so he goes back in aii.d he
calls me for illegal substitution.
"I've never seen any referee do that,
and that's the difference in 1hc bait
game. Thit penalty makes it fourth·
and-5 and Johncr throws an intercep-
tion and the guy goes 76 yards, then
they kick a field goal, so we go in at
halftime nine points down instead of 7-
6.
"We just didn't play very well over-
all. Every time we got something eoing,
a nag would go, like the play in the
second quarter. The ball was right on
the , goal line. We probably could've
selllcd for three points, but we needed
seven, so we went for seven being that
closc•and l don't think you can second
guess yourself on that. Unfortunately,.
we didn't get anything ouJ of it and
they return the interception 76 yards.
"E\'.crything went their way. Every
time we did something right, we got a
penalty for it. We never could get any-
th;ng go;ng. . See ESTANCIA/12
Walt 'tll next year,
that's how It Is for
snake-bmen Mesa
\Vith nine
sta rter s out,
lhere were no
Irick plays or
daring rorma-
tions £or Costa
M-e-s-a· High,
which called it a
season last Friday after humbly
losing to Trabuco Hills, 39-6, in
a Pacific Coast League finale.
A surplus or underclassmen,
however, has ~1ustangs Coach
Tom Baldwin pointing toward •
next season.
"We started the season with
nine senio"rs on defense and
ended the year with eight un·
dcrclassmen starting on de·
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The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot
Sporu Editor Roger Carlson .•.• 642-4330 ext.387_
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Nlr surprise-ror HIPlror, . . no justice--for · Mater Dei
By Richard Dunn .... w ..
N ewpon Harbor High @•
Coach )err Brinkley 0.-
had ii pinpointed ac--
curately. Drawing Freeway •
League champion Buena
Park in the first round or the CJF
Southern Section Division VI football
playo££s was no surprise.
Mater Dei Coach Druce Rollinson,
however, discovered no justice after los·
ing a coin Oip last Friday.
The f\1onarchs, top-ranked in Orange·
County for three \\•eeks this season and
highly-ranked in the CIF·SS Division 1
throughout" the campaign, will take a
lengihy journey tu Lancaster this Friday
in the first round to play a ra ther fa·
miliar foe -Qu11rtz Hill, the same
• team that kn ocked fl.1ater Dci out of the
semifinals last year.
Calvary Chapel, which defeated
Southern California Christian, 19·14,
last Saturday for the Arrowhead League
championship, is seeded No. I in Divi·
sion X and earned a first round bye.
The top £our seeds -Calvary (9-J),
Linfield (9-J ), Silver Valley (6·3·1) and
f\1arana1h a (5·5) -a!\ received byes.
Newport Harbor (6·4), which fini shed
in third place in the Sea View League
at 3·2 aflcr losing to \Voodbridge last
week, will travel to Buena Park (8·1·1)
on Friday in the opening round of the
Division VI elimina1ions.
"1 an1icipa1cd ii:· Brinkl~y said of
dra\\'ing the Coyotes. ·'l "here·s a certain
rormat the CIF uses where they seed
the top four teams and place the other
ones accordingly, so I kind of narrowed
it do\vn to who's going to play who.
"1 definitely think we're a deserving
playoff team. \Ve've played well this
)'Car and it \\'Ould be a shainc for us nol
to be in th e playo(fs. I thought \vc'd be
playing Bue na Park -there's no guaran-
tee, obviously. but v.1hen yo u put it on
paper, using the £ormat that the CIF uses,
that's who \ve thought v.·e v.·erc going 10
get.'"
1·he Sailors, "'ho won three league
games in a row before dropping a 27·10
decision to Woodbridge last Thursday,
were eliminated in the quarterfinals of
last year's playoffs. 27·7, by Sunny Hills.
"Obviously, it was disoppointing losing
10 \Voodbridge, bul we"ve got to bounce
back and get ready for the playoffs," said
Brinkley, whose squad upset previously
undefeated Tustin, 21-14, on Nov. 8 and
had a chance to win the league title with
a victory over \Voodbridge.
"\Ve've gol to play them all at one time
or anoth er, so y.·e weren't concerned wilh
who we "·ere going to play. \Ve just want·
cd tu get in and get·a chance to play. Our
goal hasn't ch:inged in terms of 'vanting 10
win CIF, so obviously v.·e'll take them one
al a time and s1art \vith Bueno Park.
Hopefully, we'll get by thtH one and then
we mighl have a chance for a home game
in the second week.""
Mater Dei's
David Knoll
shows stull
By Richard Dunn --When asked to
givC a little extra
last Friday, Dovid
Knufr gave a Jiule
more.
Bc£orc Mater Qei
High's football team
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traveled to La Puente 10 play Bishop
Amat for the Angelus League champi-
onship, Monarchs Coach Bruce Rol-
linson had a request: "Leave it all on
the field,'' he told his players.
Knuff, a 6-foot-3, 20S-p0und senior
caplain, went beyond the call of duty.
"He sat behind · me on the blls ride
home and l asked him, 'Arc you all
right?' " Rollinson Jaid. i·1 was con-
cerned because Knutt doea not reveal
injuries. He said, 'Coach, I'm beat. You
uked us 10 leave it all on the field and l
think I left a little «Ira out there.'
"He wu uleep when we Sot back.
He's \llUll'1 the kind of Pay who aita \IP
lront. talltJna and lauahlna. but hit IOCb
wen beat oil, and riJhtll&lly ao becaute
he does not come out oft.bl aamc."
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the le-dlampiooo'!p, ... --1979, _, ... w-.... ...,_
out Knull, o e1ndlda1t !or AD-OJI llan-
on on bo<h lldes ot tho -•·
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-Moni""'kit
Beau Ralphs, Newport Harbor gird £or Freeway League champ Sunny Hills Friday
night after qualifying for the 16-lcam CIF Southern 5cction Division VI pl.1yoffs.
If Newport gets past the first round. it
will play the winner bct...,·een top-seeded
Valencia (10·0) and Glads1one (4-6) in
the quarterfinals.
Maler Dci (9·1) knew it v.·ou\d be the
Angelus League's third place representa·
live even be£orc defeating Bishop Amat
last Friday, 24-6, to share the league
championship with the Lancers and Loy·
ola.
"We have to be realistic in knowin g it
came down to a coin nip," Rollinson said.
"We were lhe odd man out and lh at's
something you're going 10 have to race
every year and we became the third place
team.
"'La.st year. there was a scenario that if
Bis hop Amat \\'Ould'vc lost, there
would've been a tic for first pince and we
won that coin flip, so we would've gone in
as the No. I learn. Last year we didn"t
need ii, but this year we did need it and
we didn"t get ii .
"Tell me where to bring my team and
we're going to show up and play the best
we can, so we 'll head for the high dese rt
Knuff said. "So both have different
kinds of thrills."
A tight end on o£fensc, Knuff caught
three passes for 93 yards against Bishop
Amat, including a '47-yard touchdown
pass from quarterback Billy Blanton iJt
the £ourth quarter 1hat scaled Mater
Dci's "Yictory.
An ouuide linebacker on defense, he
recorded two solo tackles. four assists
and reCOYered a fumble in spearhe1din1
a fterce Mater Dei defense that held 1hc
Lancen to 139 net )'lrds.
"I -not a•t tho taetle, but 111 be ftlfdM the baU c:arrier Into 1110thor
py1" 11id Knuff. thia week's PUot Player
and 1~ 10 avenge ~on1e of 1he disapprJin t·
n1en t or J::as t year 1n the sen1ifin:als."
f\ta1cr Dei. "'hich lo!lt 10 QuartL Hill,
37-7. iu the sen1ifinals at Orange Coa~t
College l:ist au1un1n. has been slapped
y,·ith probati ons by the CIF in the past.
but Rollinson bclie\'CS there's no vendeua
between the CIF and t..1:iler Dei.
"I'd ha\'C 10 think that these men arc
professionills and \hey study this thing and"
try to do what"s best for all parties," Roi·
Jinson said. "I'll accept (the draw). What
happened in 1he past. i1's none of my
business. l\·e never had a problem v.·ith
CIF.
"I look at it as an opportunity to
a\'enge last year"s tragedy. It's going to be
a good rootball game and. in the first
round. it has 10 be considered one or the
top gan1es.··
11ie t..1onurchs, if they win, will play ei·
the r f\larin:a (6-4) or second-seeded Fon·
tan:i (9·1 ) in the quarterfinals.
Cal\';iry. which moves up 10 Division IX
next year, became the No. I ~cd in Divi·
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of the \Vcck.
"The thing about David, and what
slips through th~ cracks, is that he's a
great blocker," Rollinson"8id. "lt'a not
devastating, it's just fineasc. He knows
exactly where to place his head and
where to place his hips. It's intelligence,
that's why he's so successful, and he's
hardest on himself."
Aa•inst the ball this season. IGnurf,
also an all·star baseball player, hat 38
solo tackles, 14 assists, "" quarterback
sacks and three interceptions, two or
which were ret\lmed for touchdowns.
He Ibo punted in Mater Dci'a ranc ala
games. ...,..,ina 39.6 yards per ltlck.
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Calvary ChlPll re 1 in Arra
Eagles breeze .
into CIF Div. X
playoffs No. 1
By Richard Dunn
Spor1S Wr'W
BREA -Responding like true
champions, Calvary Chapel High
rose to the occasion last Saturday
in its long-awaited showdown with
Arrowhead League football rival
Southern California Christian,
claiming the title with a 19-14 vic-
tory at Brea-Olinda High.
The Eagles. 9-1 and 6-0 in
league, were rewarded with a No.
1 seeding in the ·upcoming ClF
Southern Section Division X play-
oCfs, in which Calvary has a bye in
the first round.
ond half.
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SoCal Christian (8-2, 5-1), the
No. 3 seed in the playoffs, was
picked apart by Calvary's fine
passing attack and stuffed of-
fensively by the Eagles' bullheaded
defense.
"They tried to run outside on us
and Younger came up and made a
great play," said Calvary Coach
Kris Van Hook, whose Eagles
move up to Division IX next year.
"Overall, it was just such an out-
standing team effort."
Junior Matt Kellogg scampers for key yardage in Calvary Chapel's title 19-14 conquest of Southern California Chrlst.ian Saturday night.
Defensive tackle Ken Alma had
a sack during a cri1 ica l time in the
fourth quarter, cornerback Mike
Echan had two interceptions and
outside linebacker Sabe Younger
had an important tackle behind
the line of scrimmage in the final
quarter as Calvary shut out the
Orange-based Flames in the sec-
Calvary quarterback Jason Shar-
key threw two touchdown passes
in the first half, a 4-yard strike to
tight end Jake Guild and a 30-yard
scoring toss to wide receiver Gil-
bert Murillo. Alma's 3-yard touch-
down run in the second quarter
capped the Calvary scoring.
Sharkey, who completed 24 of
SALT and ·PEPPER
Pilot Power Ratings
Orange County Prep Football
School (rttOf'd) btinf
31. University (S·S) ............................. 75.
32. Trabuco Hills CS-4· 11 .................... 73.2
33. Century (7-3) ................................ 72.6
34. Wrslminster 14·6) ......................... 71 .5
School (recordl bling
1. Marer Del (9· 11 ............................ 98.l
2. Esperanza (10.01 ........................... 98.2
3. Valencia (10-01 ............................. 96.9
4. !Nine (8-2) ................................... 95.l
3S. unyon (4·5· 11 ............................. 65.7
J6. Ttoy (3·S·21 .................................. 65.S
J7. Esunda (6-J-11 ............................. 64.7
S. Tustin '9·11 ................................... 92.9
6. Carden ~ 110-01 .................... ~.6
7. £1 Maden. (9·11 ........................... 90.4
8. Dana Hills (6-l·ll ......................... 88.9 J8. ~nna (6·3·11 ............................ 64.S
39. founQin Va~ (2-6-1) ................. 63.4
40. L1 Ha~ 14-S-11 ........................... 63.0
9. fUndlO Abmlros (8·1·11 ............... 87.1
10. B~na Park (8-1-11 ....................... 87.0
41. K.ltl'lla (4·6> ................................. 62.8
42. ~lebadc (3·6·11 ..................... 62.6
11. Mission Vil'jo (7-JI ..................... 86.9
12. Los Alamitos 18·21 .. . ............... 86.8
43. San~ (4·6l ............................... S8.9
4-'. La Quinta l4·61 ............................. S7 O
45. Cosu ~ (J.71 ........................ S6 s
13 S..nta Ana 15·51 ....... . ........... 86.S
14. C.pittr.ano V.illey 15-SI .......... ..86 2
1 s. 81ea·041nda 18-21 ................ 8S.9
16 Villa Park (7-JI. .. ............... 84 1 46. foothill 12-7-11... ..................... 55 1
1 7 ld•!Of'I (6·41 ................ .. 84 0 47. Sono<a ll·7l ........................... SS 0
18 ~ll' 16·41 ............................... 83.8 48. So.In Cll'ml'nte 12·81 ....................... S2.6
19. £1 Toro ll·6· 1 I ............. 8J.5 49. CoroN det Mar 12·6·21 .............. 52.5
SO. Wl'Slefn (2·81 ...... . .................... 51.S
S 1. M.lgiw>lia (2·81 ............................. 50 4
52. Cyp<ess C2·81 . . ........ , ... _ .... 52 1
SJ. Kennedy 13-71 .......................... 49.3
S4. An.lht'im 12·8> ............. ............ 49 2
SS. Fullerton 11 ·8· I l ........................ .48.l
56. Ocl'.m View 11·9) ................. ... 47.7
57. Los Amigos 12·8> ........................ 47.6
S8. ~ Cr~nde (1·91 .................... 47.1
20 Sunny Hilk !6·41.. . • ........... 82.8
21 . Hunt1ng100 Btoach 16-4) .......... 79.2
22. Manna (6·41 .. ... . ................ 79.1
2l. Orange (6·3· 11 .. . .................... 78 7
24. Woodbridge 16·2· 1 I ................. 78.5
ZS. Newport Harbor (6-41.. . ..•...... 78.3
26. S.lnra Ma1&'111.i (6·J·1l ... . .. 77.6
27 Lo.m !6-41 .. .. .. .... . ......... 77.5
28. Pac1fie.1 (7·31 ................................ 76.9
29. Lal(una Hills (7-2-1) ..................... 75.8
JO. El Dorado (5·51 ............................ 75.S
59. Laguna Beach !2·81 ..................... "7.0
60. Santa Ana Valley 10-10) ............... .46.6
ESTANCIA: Eagles wrap it up
From 81 M . S 1. d anny o is an anolher back, but
. "John~r threw well, but the two they're just not getting the job
interceptions hurt. We hadn't had done and it hurts us.
any running backs, that's really
what would've helped us as far as
the running games goes. Matt
Johncr has been our leading ball
carrier the last two weeks. We
can't find a back to hit the hole or
perform such as Johncr has been
doing.
"Nelson Olshefski has been hurt
(ankle sprain) and Christian
Gomez hasn't been practiced or
performed well, so we went with
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PILOT
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STA TS
Estancia (6-3-1, 3-2)
SEASON (INDMDUAL)
Ruahlnt1
Pleyer tcb nn 8Y9 td long
Gomez 122 531 u 1 31
JoMef 95 139 1.5 4 26
Olshtlsld 74 413 56 0 27
Sch 20 74 3.7 1 17
NMJnjo 14 44 3.1 0 8
Bljanjan 9 30 3.3 1 11
Osso 5 28 5.6 0 10
Valles 4 11 2.8 0 7
Cl\al1ey 4 8 1.5 0 II
~ 2 4 20 0 4
Leftltf 1 -17 .17 0 0 .17
PeNlfttl
Pl•~•r P• Po rdt phi pct. td
JoMef 158 65 789 11 .411 3
Recelvtnt1
Pl•'9'
CIWnbeltaln Po"~"'· 18 1 12.3
td lofttl
0 21 Rtm 10 95 11.5 0 15
8arilOI 11 185 20.5 2 211
Nnfl 9 84 9.3 0 22
SchlsW 7 110 15.7 1 45
Qshefstll 4 26 8.5 0 9
Gomez 4 18 4.0 0 18
Swtt! 2 20 10.0 0 13
Smllh 1 ·5 ·5.0 0 ·5
Smith 33; Joftnlr 24; 12; AolJIW 12; h-:~ Gomez 8: Sol• 8; Scltllllf 8; 8.
"We just haven't had that senior
back you need to win, like a Bran-
don Finney (!'lewQOrt Harbor) or a Juan Garcia (Century). We've had to rely on Matt and they're
sending the house down ."
Gomez, whose wife is scheduled
to give birth to a baby boy at any
moment. was not expected to be in
uniform last Friday, but the birth
was postponed and he carried the
ball once for no gain.
SEASON (TEAM)
Opp llaglH
T ota1 nrs1 dOwns 9 t 117
Rushes·yatdage 255·86e 325-1348
Average rushing oain 3.4 4.2
Avnge rusNng yMdage 87 135
Toti! passing yardage 970 78Q
Averaot passing y~ 97 79
Pass COf1'4l, ~ lrt 91-184·9 62-134-11
Avg. gm per pass COf1'4l. 1O.7 12.7
Avg. gain per pass atlrlll 5.3 5.9 Net teUn yardage. 311 309
Total sacks-yardage 24 ·136 32 ·191
A¥e111,1t sacks. yardaoe 2.4 • 13.8 3-2 -19
Net yardagt 2006 2275
A¥eraQll net yard1ge 201 228 Total pi#ts-mrage 47-33.9 40-33.9
f\.mlles-llmbles los1 25-13 26-tl
Total uno¥e11 22 22
AYetaot~ 2.2 2.2
Rags-yardage 73-587 83-688 A~ lbof'yarOaot 7.3-57 8.3~9 A~ of possession 22:15 25:45
• IW\#ns. Wen:=. Mnblt reUns Accumulatht9 core by Querters
()ppone1tS 20 34 24 19-97
Estancia 21 27 8 58-110
Log, schedule
10 Los Amigos 3
3 La Quinta 0
13 Corona del Mar 13
17 Kate Ila 14
0 Newport Harbor 14
7 Century•. 13
30 l..lguna Beach• 0
20 Trabuco Hills• 17
10 Cost.l Mesa• 7
0 Laguna Hills• 16
•Pacific Coast League game
Estancia Players of the Week
JAIME RODRJGUEZ
A 6-foot. --.
175-pound
Junior def enstva
tackle, he had
two solo
tackles, three
assists and
was
everywhere on
the field In the Eagles' ross.
CARLOS CORNEJO
A 5-foot· 11 ,
230-pound
junior
defensive
tackle, he
had three
unassisted
uckles, two
aSlltll ind
played well on the fine.
38 passes for 203 yards, increased
his season passing yards total to
1,539. He has completed 58 per-
ccrn of his passes (105 of 179) this
year with 19 touchdowns and only
three interccp1 ions.
"In the second half, they threat·
cned a couple of times, but our
defense just made the big plays
when it had to," said Van Hook,
whose team has outscored its op-
ponents this year, 348-80.
Calvary scored on its first drive
of the game as Sharkey completed
his first eight passes. "That's what
we we re planning to do, throw the
ball," Van Hook said. "I told the
kids early in the week that we
might not even run the ball in the
first quarter.
MUSTANGS: Plenty to
think about · ror 1992
From 81
fcnse," Baldwin said. "So, techni-
cally, we have eight starters com-
ing back on both offense and de-
fense next year, but that's only be-
cause our start ing people got hurt.
Really, they were our second and
third stringers out there.
"They are experienced now and
they are starters, but I wouldn't
say they're all starters coming
back. They wouldn't have been
starters if the others were there,
but they're good football players
and they got some experience.
"We were using backs who
haven't played. (Sophomore) Mike
, Pawinski carried real well, and so
did Kevin Shanklin and Steve
Owen, who started his first game
at tailback. We traded off with
Shanklin and Owen at tailback.
"When you have three tailbacks
who did a good job, that's really
pretty good, bllt they just haven't
practiced that much. They weren't
our tailbacks in spring practice or
summer practice or two-a-days.
They weren't getting any reps be·
cause they were over there on de-
fense.
"Now, suddenly, they're carrying
the ball for us and we get 171
yards on the ground and 241 net
yards against the league champi·
ons, so I thought we did a good
job against them.
"Actually, it was a lot closer
game than the score indicated.
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Costa M esa (3-7, 1-4)
SEASON (INDMDUAL)
Ruahlnt
Pl•yer tob nyt Hg td lont
F. Ospina 1t4 556 4.9 2 33
PawtnSIO SO 215 4.3 4 29
T,., 44 366 8.3 1 69
J. Ospina 43 317 7.4 4 58
Cota 26 1()4 4.0 1 11
Halt>er 26 • 72 ·2.8 1 6
Jlglowsld 17 228 13.4 0 52
Julien 14 73 5.2 0 14 Sha_nlClln 10 24 2.4 0 9
Owen 8 14 1.8 0 10 vu;.n 8 222.8 0 7
Nld>llng 4 ~ -1.5 0 4
Pec1 2 83.0 0 8
Serrano 1 ~ -6.0 0 ~ 811'111 t -3 -3.0 0 -3
Player
Hart>a
Nlebling
J. Ospina
P ... lnt
P• Po rd9 phi 155 58 -563 11
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
ReceNtnt
Po nn. nv. 13 137 t0.5
10 t17 11.7
7 98 14.0
7 81 11.5
8 49 8.2 5 45 9.0
4 42 10.5
2 7 3.5 2 14 7.0
t 4 4.0
1 2 2.0 1 1 1.0
pct. td
.374 5
.000 0 .000 0
·~ '°'21 t 27
0 24
0 25
0 13 0 14
0 \II
0 5
0 II 0 4
0 2 0 1
They broke a couple of long gains
in the first half, bu t we had the
ball longer in the first half. We
drove the ball all the way down to
the 20-yard line and fumbled and
they picked it up and went 80
yards for a touchdown (in the first
quarter). We kept it for most of
the half, but they had two long
runs for touchdowns.
"It was a physical game and it
coul~'ve been closer at halftime,
but 11 was 20-0 (Trabuco Hills).
Our kids played really hard, but
we just had so many starters out
Starting with our leading ground
gainer, Fernando Ospina, he's out,
then Johnny Ospina, he's out,
Dinh Tran, he's out, and Mike
Cota, our fourth leading rusher
and he's oul. So we were down t~
our fou rth and fifth kids in the
backfield.
"We could've won four games
very easily this year that we lost.
But that last week, we practically
had nobody else left. In all my
years of conching, I don't remem-
ber six key kids being out. That's
hard for anybody, especially when
you're a small school. I'm amazed
that we have such good kids to put
in there when you have your start·
ers out.
"Had those backup guys been
our No. 1 guys throughout the sea-
son, they would've been outstand-
ing."
-By Richnrd Dunn
Scortnt1 J. Ospina 38; F. Ospina 26: Meyer 24;
PJwlnSld 24; t.uumboufger 21; Tran 12;
Jaglowsld, 12; Semno II; HIU; COIJ 6.
SEASON CTEAM)
0.,, llu•t.ut• TTaQf b doWnt 109 125
Rushes·ywdage 280-1017 369-19S4
Aveqge rusl*lg Gail 3.1 • 5.3 Amiot Mltillg ywdlge 102 195
T~ passing ywdage 809 587
AYeflQt pasmo ~ II 59 Pass~.~ lrt 60-1S3·10 59-158·13
Avo, gain per pass c~. 13.5 9.9 Awo, ll*t I* pass ID1' 6.3 3.7
Net '*" ynage• 394 290 T~~ 21 -149 10 -88
Awrage Sida. yftlgl 2. HU 1 ·U
Nd yardaOt Z275 2396
Average 1111 Y•daOI 221 240
TCUI PIAs·MrlO' 3'-32.0 J$.27.3 flmlln...,,..., tost 31-21 ~to
TCUI VnlMn 31 23
Aftllgt VnlMn 3.1 , u
~ n.sas 11-542 .. ...,... 1.1..$1 UM
Awo. f1111 ol possessiDll 24:02 23:51 ·Ptn"""" ~ _.,. ....
Aooumulatht9 Score by~
Opponer1ls 42 65 48 23-175
Costa Mm 28 58 3' &4-178
Log, schedule
27 Twentynine Palms O
28 Rancho Alamitos -42
29 Los Ami$0? 12
10 Bre.i·Ohnda 1 ..
14 Corona del Mar 17
17 Laguna Hllls' 21
0 Century' 23
38 Laguna Beach• O
7 Estancia• 10
6 Trabuco Hills' 39
•Pacific Coast League game
Costa Mesa Players of the Week
JAMES VEGA
A 5-foot-5,
140-pound
Junior wide
receiver, he
caught three
passes for 51
yards while
playing with an
Injured toe In
the MuStlngs' loss.
RYAN PARK
A 5-foot-10,
220-pound
senior
defensive
end/offen-
sive guard.
he never came out of
the game In
an ·excellent' effort.
I
"Sharkey has great stats this
year, but we 've held him back. We
really haven't thrown the ball in
the past eight games very much."
HDLl.llND: Sea Kings have
plenty of talent for '92
From 81
Jason Clark, who caught seven
passes for 76 yards again st the
Tillers (9-1, 4-1 ), broke a school
single-season receptions record
with 41, surpassing Warren John -
son's 1989 mark of 36. Clark also
tied Johnson for the school's ca-
reer receptions record (61 ).
Clark and his teammates, how-
ever, must turn in their gear and
return to the chalkboard.
"Losing hurts," Holland said.
"But after a win, it's unbelievable
how good you feel. You don't get
used to losing. You could lose
three or fou r in a row, but each
one is a loss and each one is pain-
ful. It's your product out there
being examined as coaches each
week.
"But we're tired right now. You
work hard when you're losing and
people don't realize how ha,d you
work. Every call has to be right.
When you're playing with a sea-
soned team like in '88 or '89, play-
ing with guys who arc experienced
and well-seasoned, you just make
calls that work -every call seems
to be good, but when you hnvc
guys just getting started and
they're inexperienced, every call
has got to be just right.
"After being in this so long and
winning two CIF championships,
people say, 'Hey, arc you getting
ready to retire?' I wanted to see
Todd Kehrli throw and sec how he
was going to finish up, and people
say, 'Well, he's done now.'
"Dut I'm not ready to say those
words. We're a little school play-
PILOT
GRID
STATS
CdM (2-6-2, 0-4-1)
HAION (INDMDUAL) ......... Pterw , ... '!! ";J td~ Hess t20 2 8 1 1<1111 3S -61 ·05 0 17 ~ 40 t81 4.0 1 12 20 .. S.4 0 13
Goltllllill • 13 u 0 4 Evn 13 s o.J 0 12 Mii 2 10 u • • ---1 s u 0 s =-, ....
m~ra~ ~N .411 s
Ems 111 51 510 5 .522 2 ......... .
~ po "Vi e;?j '1 "'1 41
Hen 2t 156 ... 0 21 w.-26 Stl 112 2 38
Mii 18 155 1.7 0 17
Hoowr 7 &4 1.1 0 22 ="' 10 zt u 0 • 2 45 22J 0 25
Ocldlellll\ 2 20 10.0 0 " a.none 2 12 8.0 0 7
TIICmMon 1 5 11.0 1 5 W* 1 s 3.0 0 s ... rz. ""'a; w.e-11: 1t....,.. t 11-1.
ing against big schools and that's a
challenge, so I'm up for that.
"As a coach, you're being close-
ly examined and your product is
going to be good that week or not.
A lot of people don't face that -
they have other crisis. in their life
that's more meaningfu l. Dut you
work all week and when you come
up short, il's your deal and really
you can't blame the kids.
"Kids don't come out to build a
coach's career, that's not the pur-
pose for these kjds to play foot-
ball. They're there for a lot of dif-
ferent reasons ·and you have to put
that together and then put it up
against the other coach, so it does
become real personal.
"Some coaches can handle it
better than others and they can
walk away from it, but I've never
been able to do that."
There was no walking a\vay
from Tustin, either.
"They were more physical than
we were," Holland said. "In this
game, we hnd guys prcttyr much in
position, but just got blown out.
They had more team speed, which
was evident at the time, but we
kept playing pretty good. They had
some long plays, but we didn't give
up any long touchdowns -they
had to push it in.
"We had a couple of good
drives and didn't get it in, then we
did get it in (fourth quarter), so
I'm pleased with the way the kids
came back.
"Our off-season is going to be
our best yet."
-By Rlcbsrd Duan
IEASON (TEAM)
T Olll llrst downa 0,, ... Klnp 147 115
Rushes·yardlge 408-2318 220-e78 ~Wt'IOI fllltllng pin 5.7 3.1 :Ta MNno yardloe 232 68 T Olli ullng yardage 845 1412
Avmge paWIQ yardage 85 14t
PISS C~. ~lit tl-142~ 134·269·13
Avg. glln per pass ~. 13.9 10.5
:· Olin per pass IClnll 5.9 5.2
retlln 5 374 91 folll aacb· 8-40 24 ·189 ~ yardage u~ u-11 ~ 3504 2039 • Awnge 1111 ~ 350 204 ~ '7·211.9 41-32.3 ...... 1a.10 2M Talll.,_.. 11 21
,..,. tllflloWts u 2.1
--·-... ~15 ~----I.Ml 7.M2 ~ "....... 2':14 %1;08 .......................... ................ " ......... C)pjionns 55 II M 17 -141 Corona del .... 14 30 21 •-101
Log, schedule
19 Huntington Bead! 16
O Marina ).4
13 ~ 13
1 Trabuco HUit ·35 17 Colt.a Mesa 14 10 University• 21 0 . Newport Harbor• 27
20 Wood~' 20 7 Sadd • JO a Tustin• , ..
·Su View Le~ game
Corona 11d Mar Plavr.rs of U1e Week
-••Ml'k 1811 to do ·
A simple k:.ick-
o ff ended a
dream.
Although
Newpon Harbor
High gained
entry into the ap Southern Section Division VI
playoffs, its Sea View League
championship plans unraveled Jut
Friday after a drutic shift in mo-
mentum when Woodbridge•s Glen
Edwards returned a third-quarter
kickoff 76 yards for a touchdown.
"We had them 10-0, but then we
let them run back a kickoff and
the momentum changed,'' said
Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley, whose
team absorbed a 27-10 loss.
"Once the momentum switches.
a Jot of things can happen, and
once they got some momentum,
the roof caved in on us. We bad to
play for a championship for four
weeks in a row -that's not an ex-
cuse because I think we were
doing some things, but once the
momentum swung, it made it real
tough.''
For the seventh time this sea-
son, Newport tailback Brandon
Finnc;y _gained over 100 yards rush-
ing. R1s 23-carry, 113-yard per-
formance elevated him to No. 2 on
the school's single-season list be-
hind Steve Brazas (1,700 in 1983).
Finney, who has 1,069 yards on the
season, passed Hal Sheflin, who
rushed for 1,011 in 1942.
In addition, Finney, whose 27-
yard touchdown run gave the Sail-
ors a 6-0 first quarter lead against
Woodbridge (6-2-1, 3-1-1). has
gone over 100 yards in four
straight games.
"We got off to a good start.
moved the ball down the field and
scored," BrinlcJey said. "We had
shut them out in the first half and
we felt pretty good about that. We
were hoping we could come out
and get one more score in the
third quancr, and we did get a
field goal, but then we kicked off
and it all changed.
Newport Harbor Players ol the Week
HANDON FINNEY
A 6-foot,
185-pound
senior tailback.
he gained 113
yards on 23
can1es and one
touchdown. the
seventh time In
'91 he has
gone over 100 yards.
"It's just a tough league. Each
week. there are no breathers, as
we all know. Sometimes the other
guys are a little more ready and
the emotioDat thing gets away
from you. With the talent such as
it is i.rt-this Jeague, anything can
happen on any given night. Just
like the Saddleback game -they
come back and University handles
(36-0). This league is so well-bal-
anced, you just never know.
PILOT
GRID
STATS
Npt. Harbor (6-4, 3-2)
SU IOll (HIDMDUALI ...... ....,...
Finney
Mancuso
Tit
Gear
Gonzales Ofer
Morris
Wllll-1\S
Ketcham
Coluccio
Smllh
.. ""' ... 226 1069 4.7
7.C-189 5:3
34 185 5.4
11 44 4.0 5 12 2.4
5 -8 -0.3
4 -5 ·1.3
4 -32 -8.0
3 -1 -0.5
2 6 3.0
1 • -3 -3.0
P•Mln9 ~~ '= ~ -= P"! Wiiiiams 68 31 292 7
Harris 1 0 0 0 ReaeMng
......
8 52
4 36
0 32
0 14
4 4
0 10
0 I
0 -2
I 2
0 4
0 -3
pot. td
.465 6
.456 2
.000 0
~ ': ..,2 ~4 ~ '°1
McKown 11 133 12. I 1 44
Uwson 11 68 8.2 2 13
Maraso 8 89 14 8 0 20
Finney-4 -1 -0.3 0 7
Mangnall 3 26 8.6 1 20
Gonzales 2 37 1 S.5 0 28 Mclra 2 13 6.5 1 10
L.a8ass 1 5 5.0 0 5
Hanis I 16 16.0 0 16
Soertne
Finney 41: Mwuso 24: Coluccio 20: LlwSon
12: Kaiser 12: l1ft 9: McKown 6. MclntH 6;
Mangnal 6; KellcNm 6; Tum 2
"Woodbridge is a good football
team. They've got some taleot and
a couple of weapons. We just
didn't produce when we needed
to. Our offensive line played hard
-it wasn't as if they we re not up
tO par -it's just that Woodbridge
ran an 8-man front at us and that
was different for them. It was
more of a S-3 type look. We've
been having success blocking those
things.'' -By Rklurd Du11a
13 Orange
34 Ocean View
0 Huntington Beach
0 El Modena
14 Estancia
10 Sadd~back•
27 Corona del Mar•
21 Uni~rsity•
21 Tustin•
10 Woodbridge•
Clf ~yoff1
Nov. 22-at BueN Park, 7:30
•Sea View league game
.......
142
368-16e4
4.9
166
807
81
78-167-11
10J u
218
8 -59 o.a ~
2623
263
4S-29.7
14-10
21
2.1
0-374
4-37.4
24:22
10
0
6
10
0
21
0
7
14
27
Pendragon, Fastrack in the hunt
In ·cabo San Lucas feature race
A s of Monday's report from Long Beach Yacht
Oub's race center for the Cabo San Lucas
Mexican Race, our two local boats, Pendragon
and Fastrack, are proceeding on the tip of Baja in
fifth and third in their respective classes.
Pendragon, a Davidson 44, is skippered by Dave
Gray for South Shore and Voyagen yacht clubs and
Fa.srrack, a MacGregor 6S, by Mike Turi from Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
Leading the race is a brand new
Andrews 70, Victoria, owned by
Mike Campbell and named after his
wife. Built by Dennis Choate and
designed by our own local naval ar-
chitect Allen Andrews, this deep
r'Qyal blue boat is so new, it wasn't
even unwrapped (launched) until a
dozen days agol
Victoria is racing under a Per-Piii
fonnance Handicap Racing Fleet
rating as there was not time to get Rlcllm'dlcll
a measurement rule rating. Not
only is she first in her class, but
also first in her OeeL Maybe the Boating
Andrews 70 will replace the Santa
Cruz 70 as the standard of the "70
Rater" sled fleet.
This "number one hull" boat is 394 miles from the
ftnish with just shy of 32 hours left to set the record.
She needs to average 12'1.1 knots from Monday's re-
poned position.
The record for the race is three days, three hours,
46 minutes and 24 seconds, set back m 1985 by
Blondie, a BIU Lee designed Santa Cruz 70.
One other note on the race. The yacht Falcon, a
40-foot sloop sailed by Don Smith from Oklahoma
City, Okla., has withdrawn with a broken rudder cas-
ing. She has headed to Turtle Bay, Mexico for re-
pairs.
I wonder if Don is looking for a good sound horse
to ride back to his midwcstern home.
D
User fee notes: For those of you that have already
purchased your "User Fee" decals, good for you and
the good sheep award to you from your friendly shep-
. herd, Uncle Sam.
But a quick surveillance of the bay shows that the
obedient arc in the minority.
I have yet to see a real decal on a boat in the har-
bor; I'm sure there arc one or two out there, but they
have escaped these eyes.
By the way, this decal is only good for another 42
days (nobody told the boaters that if you paid the
yearly fee, you would only get one-founh of your
money's wonh ... gee, what's new?).
Next year, the money-grubbers from Washington
can offer a better deal ... we boaters pay the same
amount, but this time get a whole year's worth for
our extorted dollars!
D
Congratulations to Shark Island Yacht Oub's
newly elected officers.
Taking control of the bridge will be Ernie Fenner,
rear commodore; Craig Bowman, vice commodore;
and Abbott Ayloush in the driver's scat as com-
modore. nu RklMrboll'1 &o.thtf C'Ohuall •,.an 111 th
Newport BeK~ Mna Piiot eftl7 n.e.day.
High school ~I F cross country
Area stars run wild at prelims
By Kirt WolcoCl airlt teams in eldl dMslon (out of AzUlli tWrct.. Robert Ho went fifth
_., Wtter 12 qualifien). plus the top five in· in 16:«, followed by Jett Manz
WALNUT-All six area tnma divldualt not on a team, will ad· 12th (17:02), Peter Ho 13th
and Estancia High Individual entry vance to the state meet Nov. 3 at !17:08), Johann Appell 23rd
Uz Pelayo posted aufllcient quall-Fresno. 18:02) and Br:lan . Quna 24th
fyina timea at tho Southern 8"· For the boys, Newport HarbOr 18:12).
lion Cross-Country prelimtnariel won tho A-Heat 1 race OYer Santa Top-ranktd Laguna Hilla won
at Mt. San Antonio Colleao on Ma!P.arita and South HUii. New· tho AA-Heat 1 r•ce, with Puo
Saturday. poi:i • Sky Peterka wu third over-Robles ICCOOd.
The Corolla del Mar boys and all In 16:42, followed by Jared For the lirta. Newport HarbOr ~the Costa Meaa prla; the.. <Mrton fourth (16:30), Mike Nk-won tlM A-ll .. t 2 race om Co-
tancia boys and the Newport Har· ert elshth (17:00). SMNe Newman rona del Mat and San Lula Obil--
bOr boya~and ;iris "'11 aD. lcMnce 13th (17:16) and Matt Bhnen 14th ~· The Sillon' OOU. MUii
to ti.e·:souu..rn sectJon finals this (17:23). (19:13) and Mary Que (19:15) Satu~. ipln at Mt. SAC. c.orona del Mar ft.niahid l9cODd nn 1-2. wkb Ow9n 1Wilt ftM
"' N...,ort Harbor had the belt to San Mut.O la tbe:\Heat 2 g".531t HUdter DNdlOa 14a
••-11 a team, wttb both ill nco, with OMaa OIM91 2&.Sl and Ua HoftMr 2Jrcl
~ and prll wtnnina their helta. SS... Ldieur ran Mia 16:27, 1:1 • • a.a Meu leftiOr Denilha 8elldl foDi wud bJ Mike 8ridlord etptb OIM wu led . bJ hlti ss _. ._nee in 18 nrift-. 57 MC" !16.-46). MM Mca.llna Anti JkQab ....._ IMld Im lt"S ft ,.._ ..... °' lllJ pt "' E· .. eaw. ~..:. \: ::::: a:. --=.r=
fte ... tams and hllyo ~20:J.t~. Tlbta l!da W11 al ~· In Qty, 111 'lilt w-... to NAWJ 20:44 and Tnc, Clllt 21 .. ....._... TW top bu bQJI .-a M la tM M·lllll 2 ,_, wtti. l:ll
•
Community r:nllege rootball
CDllt •llllllS ill lrustrations,
lllVll"llde cc victimized, 5l-O
By Richard Dunn
SCICW"WllW
RIVERSIDE -Baffled after los-
ing three in a row and falling to
defend its Mission Conference
Central Divis~on football title, Or-
ange Coast College found a famil-
iar way to ease the pain.
Blow somebody out.
From the opening kickoff, OCC
Coach Bill Workman knew his Pi-
rates -ranked No. 2 in the na-
tion for one treasured week last
month -were back.
"We really did bounce back."
said Work.man, whose squad
earned a S 1-0 victory over Riv~i::
side last Saturday, the most lop-
sided win in OCC's 43-rcar his-
tory, the second time this season
the Pirates have recorded such / a
distinctive honor.
"We played like the team before
we hit the mud and rain (against
Rancho Santiago on Oct. 26, the
first of three straight losses). We
made so many mistakes in the two
games after that, it's frightening .
But, really, we came back."
Orange Coast, 6-3 overall, 5-3 in
the Mission Conference and 1-3 in
the division, rolled up 462 total
yards and limited the Riverside at-
tack to only 168.
Earlier this season, OCC ham-
mered San Diego City, 56-6, which
had topped its previous school
record for point differential set in
1963 when Dick Tucker's Pirates
walloped San Bernardino Valley,
48-0.
''The Pirates are back to playing
like the Pirates,'' said Wor~n.
whose club has an outside chance
to gain a post-season bowl invita-
tion.
"From the opening kickoff,
when we knocked their return guy
five yards backwards and recov-
ered a fumble, (the Tigers) knew
it was the real Pirates who had
shown up. They just kind of went,
'Uh-oh.' I don't think they wanted
much to do with us.
"We went into a little daze
there for' about three weeks, but
that won't happen again. We 've
got a chance to be 7-3 and that's a
pretty good year. We deserve to
be considered (for a bowl). We're
open to any after-season contest,
from the (afternoon) Orange
County Classic to a number of
other bowl games around."
OCC must first defeat intra-
district riva l Golden West this Sat-
urday before entertaining post-
scason ideas, but if the win over
Riverside is any indication, the Pi-
rates arc back on track.
Behind tailback Eric Washing-
ton's sc'ltool-rccord tying four
touchdowns, the Pirates tied a
conference record this season with
29 rushing touchdowns.
Washington, who earned 12
times for 118 yards and three
touchdowns, opened the second
half with an 89-yard kickoff return.
Statistics Or-.. CWt 81 I llllwnllde 0 SOON..,~ lllDMDUAL PAHINQ
OlwlgeCout 1 10 21 1-s1 occ-~. 13-1&-0. 184
Rlvefsidl 0 0 0 0-0 RIY-Mcf11ts1d. 4·14-1, 44
..... ~ lllDM DUA&. RECEMNO
OCC-Washilglon 1 1111 (Ornelas tick), 12 42 OCC-l'loulN. >-40. Yowel1 2-31 Steen 2-26,
leoelMI .._,., lramnel. 1·59, Webb 1·13 HIQolns 1 11 OCC-W1SlW9on 511111 (Ornelas ldci). 12 31 Hnllon 1_.
OCC-Omelas 21 ffi, 4:28 Rrv-~lcll 2-23 LelmnS.i. 1·13 Bolc:en 1-8 nvd OuMtef . ' OCC-WasllilglDn 99 lddlcll m,m (Ornelas GAMI! ITATllTICI
llick). 14.46. occ Rtw
OCC-Washnglan 30 NII (Omelu ldck), 10 33 Fnt downs 17 12
OCC-Sllen e=Ometas lock). 5:34 Rushes·yanlage 40-278 46-124 OCC-Sleen 2 1111 1111flied),1.51 Passing Yll'daOe 184 44
~ Pusing 13·16-0 4.14.1
OCC-Ross 71111~Idell),14 se Ne1 rn.wn yanl1ge• 41 O
A11encW1c:e. 3.ooo (tslkNadl SacltS·Yl/daoe o 7-rn.n-57
IMDIYIDUAL RUIHIMG Net ya.-d'Ot 503 111
OCC-W&1hlnglon. 12-118, Sleen. 13-75, Bell Punls '·35 ..,-40
4·3t Ontwly. 3--17. Ros,s • ..,,2. GrivtS 1·10 furnblts.turn.ofes lost 3--0 7-4
Pelers. 1·9: Ponder. 1-6. Smell, 1-lor-nftis-1 Fi,gs-net yartt,oe 3-10 • -5
RJV-Pmlon, 22·90, l.Jndrelh 8-42. Po<clltr rme o1 passesslQ/l 33 22 26 38
4-23, Aleunder, 2· 11. Mcfarland 1 O·lor-llftls-42 •Pum "1Ums Interceptions IUmble r?'!Urris
KNUff: Pilot's Player of the week
From Bl
With the ball, Knuff has 45 re-
ceptions for 798 yards (a 17.7 aver-
age) and six touchdowns. Including
two-point conversions and defen-
sive touchdowns, Knuff has scored
50 points this season.
"Our league has a policy that if
a player makes first team all-
leaguc on one side of the ball, you
don't nominate him on the other
side," Rollinson said. "But I'm
going to nominate him for AIJ-
Orange County on both sides.
"When you watch him, he
doesn't have all the flash and gas
that some players have because
that's just his personality. As far as
David's concerned, he'll let the
others get the publicity.
"It's within the possibility that
this young man could be all-league
on both sides, all-county on both
sides and I do believe he's an all-
CIF player on both sides, and I
know for myself that you have to
decide which way you're going to
nominate him."
Knuff isn't concerned with post-
season laurels or football scholar-
ships or .432 batting averages, a
highlight he po!)ted last spring as
Mater Dei's second baseman.
"I made a promise to myself
that on every play to go all out,"
Knuff said. "Against Amat, I de-
cided to go all out C\en if the play
wasn't near me. I think this was
the best game for the whole
team."
Holding nothing back I\ carrying
Knuff a long way.
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The Southern California C.Ollege
men's basketball team opened its
season in impressive tutuon Satur-
day night, downing favored Biola,
81-73.
The Vanguards 'collected their
first win at Biota since 1985. The
host Eagles were the pre-season
No. 1 choice in lhe NAIA District
Ill coach's poll.
Down 42-40 at halftime, the
Vanguards had only three turn-
overs in the second half, helping
them tum it around. SCC's biggest
lead was 81-70 before a 3-point
uncontested goal with five seconds
remaining closed out the scoring.
Keith Randolph led lhe Van-
guards with 24 points, while the
defense was bolstered by the play
of 5-foot·ll off-guard Rick Winner
who effectively shut down Biola's
big 3-point threat, Doug Newby,
blocking a pair of his shots in the
process.
In community college men's ac-
tion:
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Cout 53: Tbo Pirata dropped
their eecond •traJabt pme at tbe start of the seuon Sarurday de-
spite 18 point.a fJom Michael Wen-
zlaff. I
lo community college women'•
action: •Su Di«aO Mesa 74, 0rutt
Cout 72: OCC wu unable to
maintain it.a ~point ba.lftime
lead and fell to the visitina Olym-
pians Saturday. Radlellc Johnson
scored 35 points and hauled down
26 rebounds for Mesa.
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-By De Pilot
OCC soccer team to host Cuyamaca
in regional playoff opener Saturday
The Orange C.oast C.ollege men's soccer team,
which wrapped up its fourth consecutive Orange
Empire C.onference crown with a 9-0 win over Cy-
press last week, will open the Southern California
Regional playoffs at home Saturday at l p.m.
against Cuyamaca C.Ollege of El Cajon.
Coaches Laird Hayes and Mauricio Claure's Pi-
rates ( 11-4-7 overall) were seeded third in the 10·
team regional. The Coyotes (listed as 13-5 because
the seeding committee dropped ties from -overall
records), second place in the Pacific Coast
League, were seeded sixth. Cuyamaca defeated
OCC in a non-conference match Sept. 25, 2-0.
That was the final non-conference match of the
season for the Pirates, and it dropped OCC's
mark at the time to 3-3-4.
OCC woke up during the conf ere nee season,
however, losin~ just one of 12 Orange Empire
matches to fuush 8-1-3, including a sweep of Ir-
vine Valley, which finished second and qualified
for the regionals as the eighth seed.
El Camino (18-3), which hosts the state touma·
ment Dec. 7-8, was awarded the top seed.
The draw was a favorable one for the Pirates,
who are in the opposite bracket from El Camino.
The winner of each bracket advances to the state
tournament against the two qualifiers from North-
ern California.
"We're in an excellent spot," said aaure, who
along with Hayes guided OCC to the state title in
1989. "We would still have to beat a good San
Diego City team, if it wins Saturday, to make it to
state, but we really couldn't have done much bet-
ter."
SCC's Coley finishes 73rd
KENOSHA, Wis. -Southern California Col·
legc junior Amber Coley finished 73rd overall at
lhe NAIA national cross countty meet Saturday
afternoon. Coley was timed in 19:49.
"She finished in the top 25 percent, and our
goal was basically to .~:':: in lhe top 75," said
SCC C.Oach. Bryan w· . . "It was a fairly billy
course -and it was very muddy since it rained all
day Friday, and that made the times slower. But
she ran tough and it was good experience for
her."
-Br TM Pilot
By Rldllrd Olm ..........
They re-
fused to be
bullied around
this time.
wu the four 1U11. up front (Nk;ky
Sualua. Jalh ~ Joee Oonza·
lez and Jeff Kuhn) and I really be·
Ueve that they Just &OC vertical and
really put prctSurc on them. not
just on the passer, but they shut
down the run lanes.
Insteadf M a t er D f! "The ball wu also bouncina our
High did the way. I felt Saturday ni&hC thero
pushing and shoving, forcing a was that sheer determination by
share of tbe Angelus League foot-our kids to win tho football game.
ball championship as the Mon-I really felt that we could domi-
i rchs rolled to a 24-6 vlctory last ~ nat~ their. otfensiyc line and ncu-
Friday over previously undefeated tralizc their blocking.
~ishop ~mat: "Only one thing scared me and
1 don t tbmk that was if one of those two backs
Bishop Amat (Scott Fields and Rodney Ser-cx~cted Mater mons) got loose, but 11 it tumed
Dea to be as out -other than Fields' 22·yard
Physic a I as run close to the end of the first
we:re capable or half -we *t them down. beang," Mater
D e i C o a c h "~~ve Y. we ran a pretty
Bruce Rollinson good arseqal f stuff, but what it
said . ••Ye a r came down to were basic Pop
after year, and Warner dive plays. We ran more
even in my twt. Rollinson straight-ahead dives than we've
previous years, ever caJlcd in yeao. We just got
they pretty mucla dominated us. I the feeling that when we saw our
think they knew it would be a offensive line coming off the ball
hard game, but really I think that that we would run right at them.
they thought eventually it would
go their way. Maybe their carly-
season success hurt them."
Mater Dei quarterback Billy
Blanton was intercepted on 1he
first play or the game, then the
Lancers quickly advanced to the
end zone for a 6-0 lead after only
3 minutes, 8 seconds had expired
in the game.
"Then we answer with a 73-yard
drive and our kids were ready to
play," Rollinson said. "And when
they see our defense flying
around, that just sets the tone.
Our defense was just outstanding.
"You have to start with (line-
backer) Jason Thies, who probably
played his best football games in
three years. He was everywhere.
Parker Gregg, who could've had
four interceptions, had two picks
and I really believe he's establish-
ing himself as a linebacker.
"We gambled a lot and played
over 60 percent man coverage and
they never got behind us. The key
"We didn't plan going in to run
the football -we had planned to
throw the football. But that makes
people step back now and say ..
'These guys can come off the ball
and strike you on the run side,
too.' We got some great play out
of (fullback) Nicky Sualua (59
yards on six carries) and I'm sure
the No. 1 question is, why hasn't
he been carrying the ball? We fea-
ture the tailback in our offense,
but the answer is -you'll see him
more now. .
"And with Blanton, I'm always
amazed when you establish your·
self as a 200-yards-plus per game
passer because now your perform-
ance becomes sub par if you don't,
but I thoug~t Blanton was excel-
lent. •
"When he called that (47-ynrd
touchdown pass play to David
Knuff) from the field, 1 questioned
it, but 1 went with it and then he
makes us look like heroes. He
knew it was there."
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Log, schedule
34 lolani (Honolulu) 20
27 Cipistrano Valley 21
47 St. Paul 9
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OF Playoffs
Nov. 22-at Quartz Hill
• An~lus League game
By the numbers Freedom Bowl
tickets on sale Mater Dei Players of the Week
TENNIS
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VOLLEYBALL
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Tickets for Freedom Bowl VIII
have gone on sale at gate nine at
Anaheim Stadium.
All seats are reserved and arc
priced at $28 and $15.
The Freedom Bowl will be
played on Monday, Dec. 30, at 6
p.m. at Anaheim Stadium.
Tickets are also available by
calling the OCSA Ticket Office at
(714) 937-7391.
Priority seating is available
through OCSA membership and
sponsonhip packages at (714) 634-
1984. -Br 'JlJt Pilot
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.. • tMlbtlo ~YN'6°'lor. c::' ~ ner. ............. ,......, ............ ,. ,.. um. INCLUDINO IUT .. """ of IM ,..., ... '*"1d lloUnCMrY ~ out-~Ind~~ to: =~ O:::!:'f of~ °" Hol:emb« 21• 191t. II AMIAICAN 'INV!STIOA-,. ........... Yeu..................... ttn~ NOT LIMITED TO AU. cured by Nlld deed of tide°" ber*lt bOund.wy, r9COfded ~ 3t t99t .. and. Written Not~ol 0.: ~!°t Pl'\M 2CIM ~ TION A.GY.; S' AOtt .,..t le ... -... ,._ ._., PUIUC NOT1CI GOVEANMENTAL ,.,.. T""'-with lnterMt • In end -.iptOldl'i'\aMly 25 .,, lntll. No. llt .. °'252 In fWt and E.i.cllon to s.11, ~ i:.~.!:__P,:::I MASnRSOUNOS INC· SP tortwr fllM ..... H W ~ • Mt .. .... MITS REL4TINO TO CON-Uld note t>«Nided Id-OUl91dt "'-()flglllll I.a-Book Page of Oltlclal TM undeBigned caused ~. ~Of"othei H157 PATRtCKAOA.Ms' ,... •Ml.._ .. et• ,._.,..." u..,,,... lloncaOP STAUCTtON OH OR use vancff, If any, und9f iM MUINlnl Dltt1k:t bound· A.eOfdt 11'1 tM omce of ttl• aald Notie. of 0.1.wr and ~ -.me 8'0rtd by OwMr rtMN•1 1M tloht ICN'Mf, ,_ .., ... • ...., .......... , 8IMI ftUSTU .. IAUl OF THf l'AOf>ERTY, AU. tetmt of Mid De.cl of rl'f· tKorder of Orange county; E'-Ctlon to Siii 10 bl r• the followlna pertOnl: to bid •• ~ ... P"uf. alto~ Nfwr9I ... re•r •••••• • .... , • LMa... MANAOEMENT AGREI!· TNtt, ..... ctwpe .,., Al fonnlllon of ttw I.a-Bl'd ,.,. wlll bl mad• corded In th• counfy wh•r•
S P 0"3I1 808 chUH mueTbl ITlld9 With vtoe ere ..... aid fll• md IWl ... rtr iMf M at030000elf M£NTS, flAANCHISE US*WoH of ttw Tl'\I .... MMtMtlt Dl.itlct, tN u. but without ~t or IM real p<ol*fY it IOcal•d
SCliAIP!AS: IP CU .. P«IOnal eheclkt Of cuh-flo• (llet•d In Ute ..._ without ...... PULUA11 AGREEMENTS. SERVICE and of th9 w.ta etMtM '""°' P41fct1 configuration werranty, tllptlH °' Im-and mer• than thiee UNO.\ J!AH BIAV!RS: *• ctwlckt only. All put• ..o..l..-.... , warntne froM the l'WDTl&S CONTRACTS OTHER b uld ~ f T ............-ttw locatton or ptr.d, regarding tlll• pee. months have atapst<I sine• c 248 CATHY l E cNMclQOOd111r190ld"at -• • V ...... o Mt. .,...._,_ NtalOn, ortneumbranc:ft, 1uctlrK0<dauon. FRANSEN· Sit C222 8TEV£ It," ancf mutt bl p.ics fof D"P"" ....... _.. ......._ T .I ..... Pt2e1a1 CONTRACTS OR AOAEE· Said 1a11 wU1 bl held on: th• At .. um•nt Olatrlct to p•v IN r~ng princi-DATE; 11/13191
p CUELW· 8" 81,.1 and rlfYIOY.ct at th9 tl!M of = ..... cftaolon YMre .,. ~..... UMfTCODll 1' MENTS, ALL NAMES Dec~ 3, 1991 , 1t 1:30 boundary ... owev•r, the pe1 sum cl the nott(a)... IRVUfE SElllVICI! KiJRT JARRARD· SP Bt2: NI•. 811M •Ubfec1 to prior uat~ t.._ WI ....,,,._.,..._ Yeu llMf HERMES FINANCIAL UNDER OR BY WHICtt p.m. In ttw 1obbv to tM b9'\10t boundety whk:h awed bV 1ald dMd of COMPANY FORMERLY
CATHY LEI! fAANSfN· SP eanc.lla1lon In IN~ of pleao. 30 DtAI CAL-..... to oett ...... CORPORATION .. '"" •P-THE PROflEA'TY MAY AT bufldlng ioc.1.ct It eot WU thown on IN r• TNtl, with 111\trHt u In KNOWN AS SUNKIST
11124 REGINAl.O J ' 01· Nl1'9"*" bllWMn OWl'l9f •NDAAIOI pare .-r• 1erMJ rteM ...,, H ~~-Tnm .. undtf. tM ~y TIME BE OPERATED Soultl LeWla StrMt Of. COfd9d Boundary Map and H id note Pfov\ded, Id· IERVICI! COMPAHY
CAALD: s .. 110$5 ·aoB :iin: ~:,:~.do-: Mfttaf' una ............... Mt Mew -... ~ ::rr;:Ll ~ OR KNOWN. ANO ALL lrlg9. Cellfoml• met MMSttMnl oi.gtam Wlll =:·· o~f :rd u= ": TRUSTEE, 540 E'.
Kl!U.Yb SP IOl1 ALAN Novemt>e< t991 P~bllc ffClrHa • ~ne '"' tern9J1,... ......... PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE RIGHTS TO CARRY ON At the 11,,,. of IN lniU.i within IN AIMtsmenl Dia-Trvtt IHI ctwges and MAIN STREET, 2ND
=E ~~ST~ 0414 S1orage Manao~nt. tnc. Hla COf't•. attom.r .......,... Mf'o HIGHEST BIDDER FOR BUSINESS UNO!R ANY r>ublleallon of Ihle nouc., ~boundary. TM Auff• 111p9nM1 ol 1he TrustM FLOOR, STOCKTON, awn. ~ tM right Telephone (lt8) 2""8080. Una oerte e une wloe er • ..... .W ... CASH (In IN fonns Which SUCH NAMES OA ANY the tot.I amount of the un-ment Oltltld boundary It and ol the ttusla created CA 85202 T•l•phone
to bid • IM ea19 PW· Ao9nl IM own.r. U8Mada t•i.tonio• M flo• (llal•d In .... .,. lawful tender In lM VARIANT THEREOF. ANO paid btlanc9 of tM ~ ~ to colndde with bV uld Ottd or Trust Numhr: (209) 54fJ.
ehlMI lnuat bl mad• with Publl•h•d N•wport .. ofrecere ..,.. ....... phone...... Unit.ct Statn) rtd/Of tM All TRADEMARKS ~o lion MCU<ed bV tM abo\19 th• AllHttMnt 011trlc:t Said .... Wlh be Mid on: 3752
PlftaNll cMdc.I or cul\-BHch-Coata M ... Pnot au ,..puuta ewlta • hapuoa. CIMO I• .... eaahl9r't c.rtf1!«1 or ocn.r GOODWILL IN ANY WAY dnerlb9d a.td of trus1 bltl4lfit boundwy wt11i. ell· o.e.tnb9r 4, 1991, II 1;30 KATHY KING ASST
l«a cMcka only IJt "''"· NOV9mber 12, 19, t99t unequlne tl•ne 41U• tretUen ffte oheo&.n cMc:b tpedfltd In CMI RELATING TO THE PROP· and •ttlmated """ta. Ill· pending to lndud9 the 325 p.m. In IM lobby to r'!)• SECRETARY ' • _ .... .-. ....... ~-1939 C0CS. s.e1ion 2924h (pay• a -..-blllldlng toeatld II .,..,1 "'~ OOOda Ill...,... as cumpllr oon , .. '°"" ~ &aelM ti.n. un abl9 In llJI 11 tM ti!M of EATY; .. Ll WATER STOCK ~"'"· Ind adVancn II unit• dHcrlb•d above. South Lawis StrHt Or· Publlshed Nawporl
It, Ind mutt bl paid lor PUBLIC NOTICE lftll\lct.do• ....... ap. plaae • H DIA9 CAL-a19> ,-ngtrt •. til14t and in. RELATING TO THE PROP· $255,480.91. TMM dlano-1'111 no •f· an;•. California 92668 Beach-Cosla Mesa Pilot =~~~":I~ IUMMONI ropledu at UltH .... INDARIOI pere pr• t.,Ht ~ to and ERTY, ALL SHARES OF h 11 pouible tt1a1 at 1M '9ct on IM cost1of1"9 Im-At the Uln9 of the Initial November 19 26. Decem eane..1a11on In IM .vent .,. q..o la oort• .. IOf'ltar una ,...,.... ... now held by lt under aald STOCK OR OTHER EVI· llrM of Nie tM opening ptowmetits. pobllcatlon of lh11 notice, bet 3 1991
Mttlem.nt bltwe9fl ~ CCITACION ouch9 au oaao. nortte e fNICIUIM on o.td of Trust In tn. PfOP. DENCE OF OWNERSHIP bid mav bl ltu th.en the 3. Art Station the total amount of the un-' r964 and obl)ga:t.ct par1y Dated JUDICIAL, SI uated no pro .. nte Hta oort• 9rty ti.rtlnafter descrlb9d: Of ANY PART OF THE totll lnd9btldnela due '1.nuant to the O.V.iop. paid balance QI Iha obhg1·
ttlla t2th and t91h ·day of NOTICI TO DlfrRN· au rHpUHta a Uolftpo Un• oe~ta • una TRUSTOR: PULLIAM PROPERTY THAT IS Data· 11/0!lt1 • mtnt AgrHm•nt ~en lion •K ured bV the •bov• PUBLIC NOTICE
Nowmb9r, 1991. Public DANT I c. y •• 0 • pu.d• pord•r .. oaao: tl•mlld4u , ... fonloa no '=~~~':rt.~·~~~· AMERI· OWNED BY DEBTOR IN HQMll FINANCIAL the prOl*fY owner al\d th• ~~cn:.~ma~ed co~: •• tr~=~ STATEMENT OF
STtorage Manaot(8 rMnt, Inc. AMo!R1•1d1 ol HJOIPTl'L DEE• r lo pu9don QUttar au i. ofr909,. prot90Cloftl CAN INTERSTATE SAV· COMMON WITH OTHERS, COflPO .. ATION, a• Countv of Orat1g9, 1 fire pen111, and advances Is WITHDRAWAL FROM ~ 19tt) 244-8080, --• IN Hlarto, au .tlnero y ... ro1puoat• oatft• • INOS, A FEDERAL SAV· AND ALL DOCUMENTS OF ... d Ttu•tM, flatlOn " required to pro-Mlee,320.02. PARTNERSHIP
Agent 1°' ()WM(. "oo:,PINO co., INC., olr•• oo••• d• au maqulna lion• "". INGS ANO LOAN AS· MEMBERSHIP IN ANY •r T .D. llR'VICI Ylde fire p<ot9etlon, em.r· h la postlbl• thal II the OPERATING UNDER
Publlth•d N•w ort D t to 50 propl•dad 1ln eYllO oumpllr oon laa to,.. SOCIATION r.eorded No-OWNER'S OR MEMBER'S COMPANY, .. ont g9ney mtdk:al terVlc•. fire llrM of sale Iha opening FICTITIOUS
BHch-Coat1 Mtea PPllot YOU ARI 811NQ IUIEO edlolonatl por parte d• ,._.lldttdOI ....... ep-vemw '7, 1986 u Instr. ASSOCIATION OR SIMILAR Br Vlold J, Hopklne, pr9V9ntlon actlvltlH and bid m1v bl leu than th• BUSINESS NAME
Novemb9r 12 19 199t BY PLAINTIFP'a fA Ud. ta cort• ropladH II u1ted qui-No. ae-5e2106 In Book GROUP HAVING RESPON-AHletant looretarr haurdoua m111rlal1 r• total Indebtedness due. Th• 1011ow1ng person nas • • · I• Ht•' domandendo, • i. pao-of Oftlcfll Reco1d1 rn • Date: 1/04/91 -~~~...,...-~_19_3_81 VICTOR GORIKY Exlaton otro1 ,.qulat-ore que oorto o• IM ollle• of tn. RKorder SIBIUTY FOR MANAGING 801 South Lowis It., 1pon11 terVICH to proper· SAN CLEMENTE withdrawn as a general UB toa ........ Pu9da quo cuoh9 111 c .. o. of Or1r9 ~· said OR OPERATION ANY PART Oran9•, CA 92888 1iH within th• AsHHmefll 8 Ug1NES 1 p R 0 p ponner !tom the partner· P LIC NOTICE Dy~ hD~veYS 30hCAL!~· uated qulare llemer a II uated no preeonta dffd ot trust dncnb.1 th• OF THE PROPERTY; ALL (7t4) 385-4700 Olstrlct u Wiii u ~' larger E" T 1 ES 1 • 111 ~ snip operating under the
NOTICI OF An ,.. a or tma un a1>o9ado lnnMCllat• IU r•1pu.at• e tlampo, fotlowlng property: PLANS ANO SPECIFICA· IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· ffrvlee aru. TM fire Ila· T fictitious business name of
PU8LIC SALi! OF eummon• •• ••rved on nMnt•. II no oonoco • pwd9 119rd•r ol cno, EXHIBIT "A" TIONS PREPARED FOR PECTEO OPENING BID tlOn .. an •llgible Improve· ru•t•;· D E VI £ PARAGON SOFTWARE 11
Pl.RSONAL P"OPl!ATY rou to ftl• • ty119wrlt· un abo1edo pu•d• r .. pu.d9n qulter ... RUL PROPERTY CONSTRUCTION OF IM· MAY BE OBTAINED BY tMnt, and the alloc:•bt• c~LPm •• s.n~ c ~!~~~c~~r.' t t<I, Newpcrt
tto. t7t79 t•n rHpon-•t this Hamar ........ rv1c1o d• ••l•rlo, '" dln•ro r PARCEL 1: UNIT C·5 AS PROVEMENTS ON THE CALLING THE FOLLOW· shat• ol fire •talion ecqul-landr• M. Atm•nta The F1ctit1ous Business
Purtull1l to 1n. ca111om11 court. r•f•r•ncla jlo •bots• otr•• co••• d• 1u SHOWN ON THAT CEA· PROPERTY ANO ALL ING TELEPHONE NUM-t ltlon and construction AHlatant S•cr•tary' Name relened 10 above
s.tt.s.rvic:. Storage Facll-A i.tt•r or phoM call doe o a unJ""ofldna do proplodad 1ln eYlao TAIN CONDOMINIUM STUDIES, DATA ANO BERS ON THE OAfE BE· costs plus Incidental ex· 801 louth L•wla St' was Med in Orange County
hy Act (8 A p Cod• 21700 wtll not protect rou; ..,ud• ..... (Yee •• di-adk:lonal por part• ff PLAN RECORDED JUNE DRAWINGS RELATED FORE THE SALE: (714) p ensu 11 asteuabl• 0 • ,. CA 12ee8 on July 11, 1991 F499677 .t aeq.), lM und9rslgned rour trp•wrltt•n , .. rectorlo tol9f0fttoo). e. cort•. 24, t982, AS INSTRUMENT THERETO; AND ALSO All 38$-4837 OR (213) 627· among the pare.ts within (7't•nl 38•So4700 Full name and address ot
wll ... •1 public IUCIJon. apone• mu1t b• In c ... No, 8MMt EJd1ton oltoa roqulll-NO. 82·218547, OFFICIAL CONTRACTS ANO AGREE· 4865 the AsSMsment District.. the person withdra"'0 2 r30Nc;:,.~7• ~:!;,~ prop•r 1•911 form H fOU JUDGE JONATHON toa ... aloe. PYOCh Cl'M RECORDS OF ORANGE MENTS OF DEBTOR RE· TAC433H The ootll of the fir• 111· p~6T~~l~~~.J~E ~ 9~etn A~~~~~kh~~ Tee·~~~~
Aw .• Coit. M•aa. CA pet· want th9 court lo M•r H. CAHNON uetM qut.,. Hamer • COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. AS LATINO TO THE PLANS Publlah•d Newport lion whictl are aHoc:abi. 10 MAY BE OBTAINED BY Mesa. Calif. .
aonal prop9rty Including rour oeH. DEPT. 19 un ebogedo lnmodlat• DEFINED I~ THE OECLA· AND SPECIFICATIONS OR Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot IM Ass .. smtnl OistrlC1, In-CALLING THE FOLLOW· Pubhshed Newport 6eacn-
furnllur•. clothing, toots If you do not ftl• row TM n•m• and .. rnont•. St no COnoc:9 • RATION Of COVENANTS, TO THE STUDIES, DATA Nqvembor 12, t9, 26, 1991. clodlng "'allocation ol In-ING TELEPHONE NUM· Costa MeSil P.101 No.em-
•nd/Or other hOUHhOld ,..l>OM9 on tlmo, you drH• of th• court I•: un •bogado pu•d• CONDITIONS ANO RE· AND DRAWINGS. OR TO l945 cldantal COiis, a re BERS ON THE DAY BE bet 12. 19, 26 Oe.:enoer
ltltN lt0f9d by In. follow· may IOH tM c-•· and (£1 nombre y dlrKOlon Hamar."" MrYlclo ff STRICTIONS RECORDED THE CONSTRUCTION OF $1.844,755. FORE THE SAU:· (71 4i 5, l99l '?lt~iEN HICKS· SP rour w•1H, mon•r ff ta corto 01) OR· r•f•r•nci. do aboe• AUGUST 4, 1961 IN BOOK IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PUBLIC NOTICE Publl•h•d N1wpo11 385_..837 or 1213> 627_..865 r.937
EU50 DEBORA A. MORAN· and prop•rtr '"•' " ANOE COUNTY SUPI-doe 0 • una oftclne d• t4167, PAGE 1088, OF· PROPERTY; ALL SALES KH315 Beach/Cos11 Mesa Pilot TAC43330 PUBLIC NOTICE
SP E.24o4 DON L BRANT ' tabn without furth9r "IOR COURT, TOO ayuda ..... (Yea •I di-FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID AGREEMENTS, DEPOSIT NOTICE OF • November 19. 1991 . Publlshad Newpon ---------
Owrw tfflfYel the right Werning from th• Clvlo Cont•r Ori•• rectorto t•l•fonlco). ORANGE COUNTY. ANO RECEIPTS. ESCROW IMPROVl!MllNT 1967 Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot Flclltlout
lo bid •t 1"9 ..i.. Put· court. w .. t, P.O. Bo• 838, c ... No. 825755 AS AMENDED BY AN IN· AGREEMENT s AN 0 •OARD OF B u1lnHS Hime
cflaNS mutt bl mld9 with Th9r• •r• other legal Sllftla Ane, CA 82T02 Th• n•m• •nd ad-STRUMENT RECORDED OTHER ANCIUARY OOCU· SUPERV1IO"S PUBLIC NOTICE Novembei 12· 19• 26· 1 ~:.:4 St•t•m•rlt
l*aonal CMelll °' cash-roqulr•m•nta. You mar Tho namo, eddreH, dreH of tM court le: JUNE 24, 1982, AS IN· MENTS ANO AGREE· COUNTY OF ORANGE NOTICIE OF The Folfowmg per~ons
l«a ctwlckl °'*f. All~· want to call an •t· and t•l•phono numb9r IElnombroydlrocclon STRUMENT NO. 82· MENTS ENTERED INTO ITATl!OFCALIFOftNIA TRUIHl!'SSALE PUBLIC NOTICE o~eE~~i~g~~IDS~5~a3{s1~th ~~~~:,-: ':.i~ f!~ lom9f right away. If of plelntlff'I attomoy, d• le oorto HJ aUPE· 21ti5 4 8 , 0 FF IC I AL RESPECTING THE SAU: t"VINll COAST Loatl No. 11200091.0 Tltl• Ord•r No. St., Hunt•ngton Beach. aitcJ NmOVtd 11 th• time ol you do not know an at• or plaintiff without an RIOR COU"T OF THE RECORDS. PARCEL 2: AN TO ANY PURCHASERS OF AllEISMINT /BIRCH PROP T.S. Callf 92648
lall. sai.1 aublect to prior torn•r, rou may call en attorn•r, lat (El nom-ITATE 0' CALIFOR· UNDIVIDED 2.559 PER· ANY PART OF THE PROP· DISTRICT No. H125304 4eo337 Albert John Amltng Jr
can<*lttlon In lh• eV91lt ol attorn•y r•f•rral .. ,. bro, la dlrocclon y ol NIA. FOR THE COUNTY CENT l") INTEREST IN ERTY. TOGETHER WITH NOTICE TO PROPERTY UNIT CODE H Trust .. Sal• No. 203 Sixth Sst . Hunungton
HttletMnt betWMn owner vto• Or a l•t•I aid of· num•ro de tal•tono del OF O"AN01!1 TOO ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT ALL DEPOSITS ANO OWHERI OF ~ SAN CLEMENTE BUSI· 19312081DM Beach, Ca11! 92648
and obligated party. Dated tloo lllat•d In the abog•do d•I d•man-CMC CENTER DRIVE NO. 11353, IN THE CITY OTHER PROCEEDS OF ADOPTION 0 , NESS PROPERTIES as R•l•r•nc• No. This business Is con-
lhlt t2th and 19th dav ol phon• bookJ. dant•, o d•I doman-WEST, lent• Ana, Call-0 F C 0 ST A MES A • THE SAU: THEREOF; ALL RlllOLUTION AND du~ appointed Trustee 19312081DM ducted by: an Individual ~ov•m~, t99t. Pu?llc DOIPUHd•qu•l••n-dant• qu. no tl•n• lomla92701 COUNTY OF ORANGE. DAMAGES. ROYALTIES FILINQOF ~~~~f~~~~w~ti TR~:;~~~so:ALE ~:~ce:ie~~st~~;;~:~, ~~~:
T!:c,'f!n: (a~r,~t_e~· t .... u•n •eta cltec:lon abo9ado, ea) ALLl!N K. Th• n1m•1 addNH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ANO REVENUE OF EVERY l!NOINEl!R'S RIPORT SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ness under the F1c1t11ous
A!l9f'lt tor OWMt. ' ludlclal uet•d tl4"1• un BROWN, ESQ. BAR NO. and t•l•phoM numlMr AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· KIND. NAT\JRE ANO OE· NOTICE IS HEREBY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ur.DER A DEED OF TRUST Business Name(s) hsteo
Published Newport plazo d• 30 DIAS CA1.• 075940, Attomor •t of plalntltt'I attotn9y, CORDED IN BOOK 488. SCRIPTION WHATSOEVER GIVEN that on the 5th day FOR CASH (In the forms DATED 5124183. UNLESS above on NA
BHch-Coal1 MHa Piiot ENDARIOS para pro-Law, 7901 Paint or or plaintiff without en PAGES 45 ANO 46 OF MIS-THAT DEBTOR MAY BE ol November, 1991 , the which ar• lawful tender In YOU TAKE ACTION TO A Jenn Aml1ng
NOYefTlb« t2, 19, t991 aentar una r•1puHt1 AM., Suite S , WhlHIM, attom•r, lat (El nom-CELl.ANEOUS MAPS, IN ENTITLED TO RECEIVE Board of SuplMsors of the IM United States) and/or PROTECT YOUR PROP· This statement was filed
1940 Horita a maqulna •n CA 90e02 C213) IMS-two, I• dlrocclon y o1 THE OFFICE OF THE FROM ANY PERSON OR CoufltV ol Orange adopted IN cashler'1 Ctr1lfied or ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT with the County Clerk 0 '
---------· ·•t• cort•. 95B5 ftUfl\MO d• toi.fono d•I COUNTY RECORDER OF ENTITY OWNING OR HAV· lit Rnolution No. 91-1295, otMr chKkl apK!flld In A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Orange County on Oc1obe1 PUBLIC NOTICE Un• c•rt• o una DATE· AUG 28 1t9t abo9ado d•I ffmarto SAID COUNTY EXCEPT tNG OR HEREAFTER AC. wherein " d~ld Hs In-OiYll Code Se<:1ion 2924h NEED AN EXPLANATION 29. 1991
II d t I to I • ' • . ltntlon to order ChanOH In (payabl9 In lull at tM lime OF THE NATURE OF THE F5t 1459 NOTICI! OF ama • • • n oe no Garr L. Oranvlll•, dant•, o dol fflNlfto ING THEREFROM UNITS t-QUIRING A RIGHT TO THE th• construction of Im-of salt ) an right title and PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Published Ne..,pol1 Beach
PU8LIC SALi OF I• ofroc.ra protecclon; Cl•rk, By John Hey. dante que no tlon• 29 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN OIL GAS OR MINERAL provemenlt to b9 made In lnt~t conveyed to and YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-
PE1'SONAL PROPERTY IU re1pu•1ta •trlta a man, O•putr el>ogado, el) LAW OF• ON SAID CONDOMINIUM RIGHTS ANO RESERVA-an u1111m1nt district now held tJv 11 under taJd TACT A LAWYER tars. 12. 19, 26. l99t
No. 24117 inaqulna tl•n• quo Published Newport S.ach/ FICI OF ROBERT W. PLAN. ALSO EXCEPTING TIONS OF THE PROP· within lhe COYnty, end to o.td of Trvst In the prop-On 12/09191 at 09 45 r.906 Pursuant 10 tM Cthlomla cumpllr oon IH for• Costa Mesa Pil<>t Novam-BECK, A Proteaelonal THEREFROM ALL MINER· ERTY; ALL DEPOSITS lht boundariff theteol (d• «1Y l'llrelnaftM desCfibl<I: AM.. IRVINE SERVICE ---------
Self·s.Mc• Slorege F•cll· malldlldH legalH ap. ber 12 t9 26 Oee.mb9r Corporation 3B28 Car· ALS ORES PRECIOUS MADE WITH OR OTHER ecrlbl<I. t>Mfty and pre> TAUSTOR: BIRCH PROP· COMPANY as the duty ap-PUBLIC NOTICE
lty Act ~B & p Codi 21700 ro ladaa II uat•d qui-' ' ' 'I tt . ' S R TY G .,., TO T vldtd fOf In IM Resolution), ERTIES po1nted Truslff undM t.od 9l tll4t und...-llgMd p 3. 1991 eon ltrMt, u a too, ANO USEFUL METALS. ECU I IVo;;ro u IL· detlgnatld IM 1""'19 Coast BENEFICIARY· SA purauant to Oltd ol Trust Flctltlou•
w11':i '1t public: IUC'llon ore Cl"• la cort• •• T951 Torrance, Cetllornla SUBSTANCES ANO HY· ITV COMPANI ES BY AsMllmtnl 011trlc1 com-Cl.EMEHTE SAVINGS ANO Recorded on 08/06J83 as 8ualnHaNam•
on NOWmbW 27 199t a1 ouchoaucaao. PUBLIC NOTICE 80103 Clt3, St• OROCARBONS OF EVERY DEBTOR WITH RESPECT prising th• tenltory •LOAN ASSOC~TION r• OowrMnt No. 83·2363-42 St•t•m•nt
4:30 PM, 1725 ' PomOna al uat9d no prff•nla U32, ltate 8er No. KIND ~O CHARACTER, TO THE PROPERTY, ANO acrlbl<I Ind p<OVll»d for In cord«! Jun4I 27, 1998 IS Book -Page -cl Official The Following persons
Ave, Cotta M..a, pWIOnel IU re1puea1a • tlompo, NOTICE 14885 INCLUDING PETROLEUM, AU. AOV~CE PAYMENTS IN R .. otutlon. ln1tr. Ho. 86·273000 In A.cords In the office ol the are doing business as:
prOC*fY Including furniture, puode 119r.S.r ol ceao, INVITING alDS DATI: MAY 24 t990 OIL, GAS, ASPHALTUM OF INSURANCE PREMI· NOTICE IS FURTHER Book page or Olllclll Recorder of ORANGE PREMIER DESIGN. 484 Clothing, too1t lrid/or othlt y I• pued•n qultar au Seal.ct bids may b9 ,.. GARY L. OMNVILLI!, ANO TAR BELOW A UMS MADE BY DEBTOR GIVEN 11'111 IM Englnt« ol A.cofdt In the olflce of IN Countv, Calllornla. U · 62nd Street, Newport
l'IOutlhold ltema lt0f9d bV Hlarlo au dln.,o r celved ,, IM orftc• of th• Ctortr By Paui. E. Her DEPTH OF 500 FEET WITH RESPECT THERETO Work filed with IMC!wk Of R•cordtr of Ot1ng1 .outed bv: WILLIAM W.H. Beach, CaHI. 92663
tM f01tow1na IM"'IOtll' t ' d Cl Ct k 3300 Nm:: • ' O ' the Board of $u'*""90f.-. , -aid dffd of trust SCHW!NNEKER AND Rlc~ard I Rees. 484 62nd • SP QlJ24A HOYT . BAR· o raa oeeee o IU ty et • · bet, 0.putr THAT MAY N W OR ~O ALL CLAIMS OR OE· r9PQt1, In writing, dMCrlb-dttcr bH the foflowlng LINDA S. SCHWENNEKER. Street. Newport Beach,
BEA· SP 0311E COMPANY ,roploded •In evleo Boulevard, P.O. Box 1 88. Publiahtd Newport S.ach/ HEREAFTER BE FOUND. MANOS WITH RESPECT Ing ttl• p<opoled dlangM PfOS*ti: HUSBAND ANO WIFE WILL Caltt. 92663
SPACE; SP 03t8F MARK lldlolonal por patrt• do ~::f°"t~~r.:~ ~~~ti! Costa Mtu Piiot Nov.-LOCATED, CONTAINED, TO INSURANCE; ANY with rHpect to lti. Auesl· EXHIBlT (ESTATE OR IN· SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION This business 1s con·
THOMPSON· SP 8 021 la oort•. un 'f v bit 19 28 O.C.mw 3 DEVELOPED OR TAKEN FUNDS (AS SUCH TERM m9nt Ol1trlct, lllftln ealllf TEREST) A f .. aa to P11cel TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ducted by: an Individual
MARGIT NESSELROD; SP .... ten otro1 requlal• ~;,~ ~~V ~ch tt0:::a tO, 199°t ' ' ON, IN, UNDER OR FROM IS DEFINED IN THE DEED the "En~neer•a Report," A; Ind • ... sehold Htatt FOR CASH, (P1y1bla at The reglstrarll(s) com·
D129 SUSAN EARLY; SP toe ... aloe. Puecl• qu• witf be open9d and rHd T971 SAID LANO OR ANY PART OF TRUST OF EVEN DATE with lh• ferk on Novem-at cr•at•d bV a least time ol Hit In l1wlul menced to lfansae1 busl· 0320£ ROBERT STURGES; uet9d qutore llamar e for· THEREOF WITHOUT HEREWITH EXECUTED BY ber 5, t991, and that lh• llattd October 23, 1979, money of th• Unlt•d ness under the Fictitious ~~ E2e:~R~~p~~ un aboglldo tnm.dlat• rhte of PrOjKt: Balbo1 PUBLIC NOTICE HOWEVER. ANY RIGHT OF DEBTOR FOR THE BEN· ~':~H p:~~':d ~~o-: :;rr~ C~~~.F~ ~~~~~ ~·~T~~~CEMAi~ :=e:. NNf"e(s) listed
SB.AOO· SP G320E ROB-m.nto ••• no conoce • P~ng ~~m~e:'r"'t• NOTIC• TO SURFACE BENEATH THE EFIT OF SECURED PARTY) mad•. and IO ttw boUn6-Connecticut Corporellon, THE COUNTY COURT· Richard i ANS
ERTSTURoES un •bo1ado puede re » . CRl!DITORS 0' SURFACE FOR THE OE· HELO BY SECURED ariH of the AaMttmenl 11 ltuor, and BIRCH HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CEN-This staiement was filed Owrw ,._., .. tt'tl right llemar a un ••Ntolo ff Jo'&\8~' 1 Eallmall. aULK a.ALI! VELOPMENT, REMOVAL, PARTY; ANY CAUSES OF Dlatrlct, •r• bnenv 4M-PROPERTIES, a California TER DRIVE WEST, ,SANTA with lhe County Clerk of
\0 bid at IN Ill•. PUI'· ref•,.nci. d• llb«>e• Appro~td bV the City (IECI. et04, RECOVERY OR OTHER EX-ACTION DEEMED TO BE terlbl<l In Exhibit A het91o. GeMral P1t1Mtthlp, IS ANA. CA Ill right. trtle and Orange County on October
ehaM9 1N1St bl ma<M with doa o a u.,..o. flolne d• ~ this 12th day of 9105 UC C, PLOITATION OF SAID RE· ASSIGNED TO SECURED NOTICE IS FURTHER t.UM, upon tM terms lnter.stld conveyed to and 29. 1991 ~ chldla OI cufl. da ..... (IM• .. di-• • • EEO GIVEN that Tu.tdav. tn. covenanb and conclltlont now held bv It under said • F51t4SS M OJU November, 1991. Notloo la lt.,•br SOURCES OR SUB-PARTY UNDER THE 0 3rd dav of o.c.tnber t991 contained lhwlln. '9COfded OMd of Trust In 1M prop-
en..dd'tecb ~ tofd~ ,.clorto tol .. onloo). W•nde I . Re19lo, tlWen to orecnton of STANCE. PARCEL 3: AH OF mUST; AU. SUBSTITU-at 9:30 a.m., In the Bo.tel October 23, 1979 In 9oo11 ertv elluatad In said Published Newport Beach-
19. .. ~ti. peld for CaH No. 854978 City Cl•rtl the within n•1n•d NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· TIONS, RENEWALS, IM· of Su1>9rvlsot1' HHrlng 133&4. Page 289 of Off'telal Countv. Callfornl1 d• Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-
end '9f'nCl¥ld attn. tim. ol JUDOl .IACK H. Pr0$p9dlve btddert mav ....... tMt a bulk .... MENT APPURTENANT TO PROVEMENTS, ATTACH· Room In tM Hiii ol ~ R.eordt. u to Parcell B aerlbtd as: ber 5. 12, 19, 26. 1991
.. Sa1M 1Ut>19ct to prior MAHDE1. obtaltl OM Mt of bid~ le about to b9 Mado of SUCH UNIT FOA vaitcu. MENTS, ACCESSIONS, AD-lstratlon. 10 Civic C..... and C. PARCEL 1· T-907 canC.llat!Ofl In h .venc of D•PT. 21 "*1tl .. no cost at the ol· th• __ .. deaorlbod LAA ANO PEOESTfUAN IN-OITIONS ANO REPUCE· Plaza. Santa Ana. callfOr· PARCEL A: TM cenaln LOT 54 OF TRACT NO. ~ ~ OWi* Th• ....... end ad-nc. of tM Public Worn b91ow GRESS ANO EGRESS MENTS TO ANY OF THE nla. .. '*~ Ibid u the building tog9th9f wrth an 10275 IN THE CITY OF
and QC)!~ petty. Dl'9d .... of tht oeurt lei Oepar1mtnl, 3300 NMP0rt TM • MMOe MM1 .. PURPOSES OVER THAT FOREGOING; ANO ALL ~ ~ ~,:: =11~1!"'7:: ~S~Jr·sT~~~N~
ttlla 12th Ind t91h dav of lal nombr•' dlreoclon Boul.vard. P.O. Box 1781, d ....... of the ....... PORTION Of LOTS 9 ANO COLLECTIONS, PR(). tlYe to.,,. retOMlon. to IN "*'41'1 loc:aled onpParcel CALIFORNIA.' AS SHOWN ~=-.;~·~u~ ..... Oort• .. , IUPE· Newport a.acti. CA 92G5~ •r•• Connol1aeur ,,.. 10 OF TRACT NO. 5935, CEEOS, INSURANCE PRO-EnglnMt'I Report. '° ltl9 3 (ln. 'Lon In IM Olly of ON A MAP RECORDED IN
TMphOn9 (818) 244.eoeo· RIOR COURT OP THI! 1768. YMtlMftt Co DllA Pat AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· CEEOS ~o PRODUCTS ptOpOMd ettanoe• to the N9WPO'l Buch. County ol BOOK 481 PAGES l TO 3.
Aoent tot owner ' ITATI OF CALIFOR-For furthlf ln1onna.tlon. Ff9ddr'• sO;a DIMr CORDED IN BOOK 2t9 Of AHY Of THE FOREGO. lmpiroy9mtnta, ilw boUn6-Or1nat. Stas. of Calllomla. INCLUSIVE OF MISCEL·
PILOT CLASSIFIED
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•ven • stray p•t. Publlah•d .N•wport NlA, TOO CMC CIN· call StepMrl Luv. Proj9ct 2949 F•lrYlow CHU: PAGES3AN04,0FM1S: ING,!NeLUDINOWITHOOT ariff Of IM AtMSltl'4nl~ aflown on• map R• LANEOUS MAPS . e .. ch-Colt• Meta Piiot TU DRIVE WEIT, P.O. Managlfll&w-3311 ..... CA ' CELl.ANEOUS MAPS IN LIMITATION PROCEEDS Ofab1ct Ind tot.he pro-Cordedlhaooti29,o1Ptr• RECORDS OF SAIO•---------Nowmbet 12 tt t99t BOX 838 1.AN'TA au.a · • • ' 0 poHd 111Htmant d .. c.I Mapt, 'IOM 3 and ... COUNTY. • ' 1942 t ~ Publlah•d Newpo r t The lecatlon In Celt-THE OFFICE OF THE Of ANY VOLUNTARY F acribl<I In the Rnolutlon Olnclal Record•°' Orano-EXCEPT THEREFROM
________ ..,....,..,. __ 1CA 82102 8 .. eh.COttl MHa Piiot fomla •fll the c .... f H· OOUNTY RECORDER OF INVOLUNTARY OISPOSI· and the EnglnNr't R9port. CountY. ukf knptovemtntl All OIL, GAS, MINERALS, PUIUC NOTICE Tho n•m•, add,. .. , Novomblr 14, 19, t99t ooutlWe offl• of th9 SAID COUNTY. PARCEL TION OR CLAIM RESPECT· Any lnlet"ted P«ton m.y Including 111 1ub1ut11c• ANO OTHER HYDROCAR· ------------~--1 ancl t•i.PhoM number ThT1'9 ••Hor lat aamo 81 NO. 938-980-32 ING ANY PART THEREOF obj9et to th• ctlangff to 1truccutH and loundatlonl BONS BELOW A DEPTH GE
NOTICI OF of plalfttlft'• •ttom~, C NOTICI ebov9 EXHIBIT "8 " (PURSUANT TO JUDO-th• lmprov•m•nt1, 1h• but not lnctudlng MW9rt, OF 500 FEET. WITHOUT PA
PUaLIC IALI OP or ,1.lntlff without an PUBLI Ae llatod bf tho Pl!RIONAL PROPDTY MENT, CONDEMNATION bOundartn of lh• ,.,... dralnt t ... l>hOM~et.c:· THE RIGHT OF SURFACE L•• Page, 58,
PDIONAI. PROPl!RTY •ttom~, 111 (l!I nom-HOTICI .... ., •II othw lluaJ. AU. PERSONAL PROP· AWARD OR OTHERWISE) ment. D111rlct and 10 ttw trtc or othat llMt ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN former Harbor area
No. 93102 l»N, e. dlr.ooton J el INVITING BIDS ••• 'n..,... llftd Mo ERTY LOCATED ON THE ANO AU. DOCUMENTS. IN-~opo~wrltt'!,",:::t~ tlld/or 19Cll=, ~': ~~JdR~.U MEN TS O F ~~~lyd~~!: 9,P,a9~~·:i
Purauanl to tM cafffoml• '""" .... ff tolefono ffl Stal.ct blda may bl , ....... USN .. , the PROPERTY ~D USED IN STRUMENTS. GENERAL t~k Of ttl• Bowd .. or ="*,.., Pl°'*1Y .. EXCEPT THEREFROM y v I A M ~;. & := :.r::, M•1•4'• ... , ...... ~ C9IWd II IM offlcit of t.he ..... , within thr•• THE OPERATION OR ()C. INTANGIBLES. CHATTEL b9fore ltl9 time ... tor t.he said lmpf~i uJSt.cs AU. WATER ANO SUBSUR· muo~f:i ;~~co w: et the undllsJaMd 41eRto, • HI _...., ~C::· P~Box~ ,..,.. b9fore the clete CUPAHCY Of THE PROP. PA.PER AND ACCOUNTS hHrlng. R•f•rlnce Is on Octob9r 23, 1979. FACE WATE'\HRIGHTS. held Nov 13 at u11• :~;c 1~ ::=:d:,ue .. i•C:::r: ~t11'1f~~9245U::::.:: :-:.._--=,: ~~Ug:IO~ ~ ~ ~EIC~~Y~IS~~~~ :::V.::r:~=-C:.~Ei;,f~e!~ :~i<?~ ~~e.fouTOFTm Ing Stream Christian
12:00 PM. 2075° NewPort TOPMP •• RUHIL.L ~th ";.y ~. ~ . .,., • PROPERTY BUT WHIOH TION Of' ANY OF THE :!:°"~~~~Stat! o~ ~~~~YT ~: ie~~:Ti~ ~~'.'°"t:;'t'wy::· a 25 Blvd~ Coll.I M9aa. CA I*' a AR NO. t t 738t, t99t .. wNch tlrM l:l6dl The ....,... end ....... AAE NOT REAL PROP-FOREGOING, AU. OUAR-pos.ct ctwlgM to IM fm. hit* ... lll9d fn Boot OR RESERVED IN INSTRU-yr resident of Yucce •o;: Pf'O=I ~ IATIN 6 RUll8LL, wtT be op9Md end Ntld ,.._ ......... fll the l!ATY, INCLUDING BUT AHTIES 0' ANO SECU-proYM11ntt. ,29, "ea-3 end• of p.,.. MENT Of RECORD. Vall•Y· He owned
IU tur•, ng, Nttold 4000 MAO ARTHUR tot: •uy•r aHa Mea .. nlr NOT UMrrEO TO AU. FlX· RfTY FOR ANY Of TliE lnqUlr1" w11tr regsd to eel Mape. In ttw offtce of PAAC!L 2: Ind OJ)9ra\ed l"'I :=r .. :~·~ ';:'follow-BLVD., ITW. ·~J MSW. M~ R~=: Wll., Orante Corp., 1949 TURES, ANY GOOOS TO FOREGOING, ANO ALL IN~ inaner tncMJld bt 1M ~ R9coldlf o1 A NOH-EXCLUSIVE EASE· Auto Body until h•
lfta,.,..one· PORT ••AC"• CA Contr9Ci'N;.C4i:" , ......... C..'8 ..... IE OA aECOME FIX· BOOKS AND RECORDS dlNetld to~ A."""'-Mid , uc.pt the MENT l'Otl SIOEYARO ~-.'!".c9<10ftoParrektllnr~ p 0020 DENNIS BLACK: HMO (11 .. , llt0 1tt3 E I , E I t • CA ' TURES, FURHn'URE ANO RELATING TO ANY Of bvltonm1nt1I 1111118* buNnQ and o4tl9f ~ ~S OVER LOT 55, ............
SP !004 WIWAM PRYOR; DATSJ AN 111 .. 1 ui'Jl.o:;:.:c; I at me •· The ....._ te M Mid f\IANISHIN0$ MACHIN-THe FOREGOtNQ.. mtnt ~. INctll a.. MN ~ IOcliead AS RESlAVEO If SEC. aon'e DIHas•.
s r I 0.. .. ERLE V• QAAY L .• QIWMU.a, Appfowd bY "'-~ ........... In ..... ERV,~ EOUtPMl!HT. YOU AM IH DEFAULT =·w:: = ,.,.c..c: ~A~ ... .., In ~ .. a ~om~TI~ H• WU • native t>f
IOA .. DMAN IUILDERS Clerk, ., ••"4• L . Counctl this f21'1 day of .,.. ... Al ......... MACHINI TOOLS, AP· UNOf.A A DE.ED°' TRUST ltotnla W7QI. ,..,,. Numo ,Al'CIL c: Non .o11-. ANO AC~ RE· ~=h c:=.~:
INC.; ~ J'ft~.~ MtllM, D9Putr Nowmller, 1111. ft•l•ree, •4lul~ftt: 'ARAT\IS, SUPPUU, MA-OAT£0 1Qt30lll. UNl..1!.11 bet (714) .,....1, IMI"*'*° ~ Lael 14 COftOEO .. IOOK t3303. Calllornlin. Gradu-~foAO• SP HOI.. PUbltMd N9'#POf1 IMCW .:z~ We.... •· R .... e, IHee .. elf, HeeftMa, Tl!AIALI, T"ADI FIX. YOU TAQ ACTION TO DATIO: NOV9111btr 7 .... 11 ~~No. 1740, ,AGI I08 ~ ~FICIA&. it.ct trom N9wport
MAAQA ;em,t: SP H113 Cotta M ... "'°' ~ ""f QMtl lrellrsae ......... TURES. IUU>INO SEA-PftOTECT YOUA ~ t•t fn .. -~ ~ MCOftDS. El•mentaty and Hat·
JIM CAVANAU~.!4..J " bef 12, ''· 29. Oaeambeor Prolpoe1M blddlr't '""Y •'"' .,. ...... ... va IOUIPMENT. '°"' !ATV, "' MAV 11 IOl.D AT La.... D ......... ~ "' .:. • = ~ -=-~. of .: 0:: bOI Hlgtl and •t·
H117 fl'ITRICK ADAM• T..e "*"" II "° COil Ill the Of. 11eu, CA CW0tN0 WITHOUT LM-HUD AN EXPl.AHATIOH ..,_ el .. --el ....... In .. Of. OMd Of Trult Md rMIM-OCC. H• enjoy•d
Ha01 ROIPT Lolli. IP i, 199t Obt'*' OM -fl/I b'd ~ .... F...,,.._, Oeet11 l"S, IOUIPMINT (IN-A•PUelJC SAL.a. W YOU flf the ..... ~ m:1 .ct 41. fl/I .... ptlon MCMed by Mid tend•d 1 y.at at
0-. ~ the l'idhl IUC NOTICI lice of h Publlo ~ TM Meu.eaa .._. TATIOH ALL l!autrMENT Oii THI! NI.TURI Oii THI Or.... a. o.uney "9oorW fM1 ..-..ad COits. ... nJ{'nlng end wu an
90 bid II l'9 =. ~ PU ~ 3300 Newport ~ W ......... FOR THI GlNIMTION '"OCHDINQ AGAINST ~A -ONllY. ind '-" 12 1*11118 end ldYanc.-N aVld Btoadblll Fl1h-ctw ~ Oii caatt-CNI t0t4701 ~. P.O. b 17'1, tllat ........ lea , .. OA DllTNIUl'ION OI' AaR. YOU. \'OU IHOUU> CON-t. ~ f1f tht ,.._ fl ,._ Ma. ..... In loOll lllM Of Ill Wtlal ~ 9rm&n. H• la tur-r:-= _., All ......... NowpOllt laact\ CA ............. _.. --WATIR. HIAT, E1.ECTNC-TACT A L4wtlll el1llMCI WIW _... i:'-8 to 11 ~ tlon Of the Noke of SM la vlvod by hit moth•r. dtM~ ...... ~ COfTAOIOll 1111. TM ............... ITV. UOHT. NIL OR ... t49 ,.SCHIR AVINUE mint • • it Ml1oelteneou• 11ss.ao.u. ,ayment,,... 0 0, 0th y p. g.
... " ........ be pei1d fol JUDICIAi.i '°' further ~ ., .......... DllO ,RIOERATIOH, OR '°" NO. C.1, COSTA MUA, The ... of ~ ~ ~ oa *: ~ =· ~. c:.r:r;: Oaff•y. Nwd:t Sch; · • IN~ .. N tlMI Of NOTIO• TO ........ eel 8"tptlen ~. "ofld ti, 1"1 11 ...... VINTll.ATION OR Alf' CA. lllM to M ~ bf b M-... °""*' ..... ·._. ft111on11 benk. 1 eh9cll hie wlfoi l .. n. of ....._..,....,._toprtcw DANT1 CAwlae a MiftaOWlt~H. ef lltfensM4 ... ,.. CONDITIONING 'UA-"(If a*"' adcffw OI .. ....,..,. ~ ......... ~ 13.1111 and~ dtW\bfutle.Oll tedenlt Yl.lceaVallov. 5 chll·
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A PeTlTION has been ttl'mt of .aid ~ of Loen No. ler'a ~i drllWn °" a CA&JlloaNIA '"'• -._. ll9ritt .,. In llOo The ,,.,... P*90M TIM 'ollowlnl pereon1 •1111 • • T" " ~~ 1n131f~:s~~~ ~'"'o.c~n::;: 1nno1Mett :.ic:~.=O: OPl'ICSOfl cntoteeoe =::en.~':. "••='Rbullr*aea: -.~n:-~ .. TIM~~~
Court of California, County and o1 the tru9'1 crwted RY"mRSOWCAMP9aU federal credit \rion, ot • ~ c:..0~0,_ ended ~bet 31, r:.o ~~ ~~~ J~MPLIX/APARTMIHTS INT=ATIONAL COi.· of ORANGE. by Nkf Deed ol Trust T ,I, N•• C!Mek crr.wn by • Nltt ot . ....,. • ._......,.. made to the lntutanc9 AND THERA,.ITI (b)o (b)SILVER ~ITMl.NTS, LIGE O' CAUPORNIA, THE PETITION Said .... will be held on: 1(113111 UNIT ttdtral llMngs enct loll1 HPARTllDT OP •UUC Ula COfMllulontr of lht St* CALll'OANIA AISOC:IA-te111 Sprlntid .. e Ave .. 4000 ~ 9llld.. lie.
requ•ts thal Blyct Darrell November 20, 1991, at CODI! K aHocletlOn, ·~· ... 0 .... ML lllJIVICS8 ll•CI. tt04, of Caldomla. ~ IO T10N Of SEX IDUCATOAS H\lndt191on a.ach. Cilf, 100 NfWPOr' 8-ctl, c.at. Osborne be appointed as 1:30 p.m. In the lobby to To SERVICE COMPANY llOOllltlon, or~ berllc ADYaffts......,. ttH U.C.C,) lew. ~O THERAPISTS 1101 12149 N990 pe~ represenlabve to the building loca1ed at tlOl u d~ ll?PC)lnled TN9CH IPtci~~JI~ lt02 of FOR 8tDS a......w No. llAIULaa ROLLIR, Dove SlrHI, Newport Wltat. Pattnerthip, 118 N. A1Mt1can Coltgt Of Lan-
ildminisler lhe estate of South LeWl1 Str..C. Or· under the totiowtnQ de-the FJ,_....., ......,.. and W-PUalJC MOTICll M4"'14C V1ee "'11tll•ti DICK EIMch. c.llf, meo Foocfilll Ad.. 8eYettf Hlb. Q1.1eg1 and ~. Cellfor· theT~tdent PETTION -zfi· California 92M8 Krlbed dHd of tndfWIU ltlor1nd to do butlnMa In IEAl.ED PROPOSALS ~ 11 ~~to VAN Tlll81 .. ~N, A• Shirley 1.A1tnp.n MA. 5n2 Calif. 00210 ri&a. 4000 ~ Btvd., ~ts the ctece!.nrs ~bl=ti!~.O:t11'!"nc("':' STOEilTHAETHPUIGBHUCESTAUCTBIOOIONER ~~ltMt eddteat end ~*be 19CeMdSout In Room credllora of the Wittlin ........... , • .., Oakley Terrace. lrvln•. Louie • .. !odd, .... SIMr~ ~,=.c,HIMlport Btacti, requL d codlc 15 it pu• • _,.._. ....... '--...,1.,, 107 ti BtoadWaY, nemed Mlllf f\at a ~ Publlatttd Newport Cetlf. 92715 N. Fool.•'" """ _ .... , ..... • WILi an 1 • any, the tot.II •mount of the un-FOR CASH (In the tonns .,.._ common ---.. Lo• Ane•IH, Calllornfa Ult II tboul to be~ ol .c Martin Lampert Pf'IO, am Hlb. CeJlt. 90210 Thlt bu.lneu 11 con-~ '='~ ':Oypr':!8~as ~ bal~ byof '!' .. e_ 0:::,: wtllch ,,. lawful lendef In ~~ ~ ~rf'.Y 90012, until 2:00 p.m .. the HHt• dHcrlbed ~111,'. ~~9 ~ Oakley Ttnace, ltvlne. Winfred Wong, 218.,,~· dUC'*1 by:1• COtl)Orallon ...,., new... .... the Unhed StalN) end/Of • Wed~y. Januaty 22. btloW • • · • Cellf 92715 Foothltt Rd., 8eY9fly ,......., Th• reg tlrenl(1) com. are .available tor ""<:ribed dHCI ol tnilt the cashler't certified or DOt1td to be: 223 21at T~ 1tt2, at whlctl tune they The Mmel and ~ 23, 1991 S mOUI' Lam~rt PhD, Calil. 90210 mencec1 10 trentact bull-
examnation In lhe hie kept and Htlmated co.ts. ex· othef cMcit• lpecilltd In NEWPORT BEACH, CA Wiii be publJcty opened and addl'ffl ot the Miter .,.: . Th928 '~ Oakl~ T«race, Ir· Thi• buslnHI •• co,,. ,,... under "" Fictitious
bylhecourt '*'"'· and adVanc:.1 Is Clvll Code Sectlon 2924h 92983 r.-d at Aid addteu for. JAMES L ROBUCK "1ne Clllt 92715 dUCted by•• gentfal pat1· 8uaJnfta Nanw(I) lit1ed THE PETITION S7U15.41 . <Pa1•bl• In tull ti the time The undersigned nus-. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT : SU!lAN I(. RoBUCK 5317 PUIUC NOTICE Thli bu'11nen 11 COD! nenhlp • above on: Octo~ 28, requests authonty lo It 11 postlble Iha! at the ol Hit) all r1ght, tll.te and dlsclalms any llabllJty for PROJECT 8-0 DEPART· Unlvefllty Dr Irvine CA ducted by: joint wnture Tht regl1lrant(1) com-1991
administer the estate time of salt the opening Interest conveyed 10 and any lncofrec:tMM of the MENT Of GEN.EAAL SER· 92715 " • l"lotrte.u. The reg'11trant(a) com-meneecl to 1rensact bull-Jeffrey ft Matsen, Vic.
under the lnd~ndent bid may be less than the r.ow held by It under said ttrHt addren and ott\tr VICES FAIRVIEW DEVEL· The location In CaJltomla hefM•• N•m. menced to tranaact boll· nett undef the Fictitious Pr•~
Admlnlstratlon ol Estates total Indebtedness due. Deed of Trust In the Pfop-common dHtonallon, Jf OPMENTAL CENTER ol the chief exewttve office ltat....,t neu undet th• Fk:tltloua ButlntH Nam•(•) listed This atatttnent wu ftled
Act. (This authority wm Date: 10129191 tf1Y hereinafter described: any, shown herlln. COSTA MESA, ORANGE of tilt Miiar 111 Same 11 The F.Oltowlng PfrlOnl Bu1lnH1 Name(a) lltted at>ovt on: ~ober 1, 1991 whh the Cou\ty Cl«k ol allow the personal TAC~3258 TAUSTOR: JAMES D. RY· Said sal• w\U be mad• but COUNTY. CALIFORNIA above .,. doing bullnn• u : •bOW on· N/A Todd Sliver Orange County on October
representative lo lake TD IERVICI! COM-EASON without covenant or WW· rNO· GAB 704 M) Al Hated by the Miier all (e)N6WPORT BEACH-Shirl.., LiimP'ft Thia ttatemenl wu filed 31.1991 many actions W1u1out P .. NY· Id T t BENEFICIARY· TO Fl ranty, exprNled or Imo .,...:., .. ..,..... I • COSTA MESA PILOT -.. ., fl'-' ..... h t"'-"~·-ty Clerk of • p1••9 .. obtaining court approval .. , •• ae rua "• · · · • plied regarding tltle po• ""'pr.,,_, compr HI r• othw butlne11 nanMI and ( b) T'H E p 1L 0 T rnll 1talement w.. """' ...,, ,.., """"' • • .s Before {Slung cer1aln very .. , Michel• Timm• ... NANCIAI. CORPORATION •HSIOn or eneutnbfanc.. moval, transpottation, end •ddrHMI Uled by the ( )HUNTINGTON BEACH with the Cou\ly o.t1t ol Of'ang• County on Nowm-Publllhed Ntwpo11 Beech·
imponanl actions man, Aaalatent Seer• recorded Match 30, 1990 lor th•• rpoM Of utlafy· dl1po1al of 11be1to• Hiier wlthll'I thrH year1 be-IC:, DE PEND ENT Of'ange Cou\ty on Novem-ber 9, 1991 Cotta M ... Piiot Novem· however lhe personal terr 90, SoUih L•wla as Instr. No. 90-169197 In I th pulnd btedneu containing debrf1 from tore the date 1uch ll1t Wll (d)FOUNTAIN VALLEY IN ber 8, 1091 PS12240 ber 19 20 Decembtf 3 represen'tativ~ will be It., Oran1•, CA 9281S8 ~:o~dft~g~ ~~c~~:c.i,a~ ~eel •by :aid Deed 9:; :!~. spaces end other l tnt Of .dellvtl'ed to the Ol:PENOENT (•)HU: . Pl12247 Publlahed Newport Beach-t0, 199t , •
required to give notice lo cn4) 385-4700 Recorder of Orange Trust lncludlng the fMI. Bidders must be Contra<> b#_" ~:":,d buslneu NTINGTON BEACH/FOUN· Publl1hed Newport Buch-Cotta Mell PUot Novem-T.g55 interested persons unless IF AVAILABLE THE EX· County; Hid dffd of trust chargt1 Ind 9XPffl'" of ten Mcenffd In any clat· add~tSlff of the bu er are· TA I N VALLEY IN-Costa M ... Pilot Novem· ber 12, 19, 26, Deetmber
they hav~ wa1vhed notice od PECTED OPENING BID described the followlng: the TruttH. llflcatlon end certified for RANDALL GAUL & JANE E: DEPENDENT (f)INOEPEN· btr 12, 19, 26, Oec:ember 5, 199t PUBLIC NOTICE consen)teT~o t elro~se I MAY BE OBTAINED BY LOT 163, OF TRACT 907 The beneficiary under Asbestos Ab81ement by the GAUL JAMES L GAB-DENT (g)COAST COM-5, 199t -------~~T:-·9_2_4 l'loHtlou. acti~n. e '" epen en IN THE CITY OF NEWPORf tald Deed of Trust htl'9to-State of Callfomla Contra<> BARO• AND MARGARET A. MUNITY NEWS, INC.. 1 T-929 adm1n1stratton authorily CALLING THE FOLLOW· BEACH AS PER MAP RE· tore executed and dellv-tora' State Lk:entt Board GABBARD 20 VI t La Delaware corporetlon PUBLIC NOTICE lualMa N..ne
w1I be grMted unless an ING TELEPHONE NUM· CORDED IN BOOK 28, .,9(l to the undtralgned • and registered for asbestos RANCHO SANT•A• M~; (H)COSTA MESA COM-PUBLIC NOTICE ltM.......e tnlerested person Illes an BERS ON THE DAY BE· PAGES 25 TO 36 INCUJ. written Oeclarellon of 0.. abatement with the OMslon MUNITY NEWS, INC., a Flotltloua The Followlng ptrlOnt
objection lo the pellllon FORE THE SALE: (1t4) SIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS fault and Oemend for Seit, of Occupational Safety and G~R~~ i:~i:o.d are Delaware corporation, 330 CNS101At8 8ualn .. 1 N•m• .,, doing buS1neU ea:
aid ~ows ,po~ td3us~ 385 ... 837 or (213) 627· MAPS. RECORDS OF OR-and a written Notice of 0.. Health, Oepllr1rnent of In. dtacribed In general as: West Bay St., Costa Mesa. Flctlloue ltetement MODERN AMUSEMENT,
w y 1' he co~ tyou no 4865 ANGE COUNTY. fault and Elec:tlon lo Sell. dusttlal Relations. Furnllure flxlures and Calif. 92627 llu•IMft N•m• The Following peracns 1300 SUUllt Lint, New-
gran t e au on , YOU ARE IN DEFAULT The undertlgned caused Pre-bid Site Inspection· I • t I d Coast Community News. Stat•ment are doing buslntSI as: port BMch, Calif. 82"3 A. HEARING on the Published Newp~rt UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 1ald Notice of Default and Bids will only be t ' equ pmen ' ra ename, Inc .. Delaware corporation, The following '°"' OMNI TRAVEL CENTRE, Jeffery Yokoyarne. 1300 ~ebuon will be held on Buch/Costa Mesa Pilot DATED 2/01/ 90. UNLESS Election to Sell to be ,.. from lhoM bidderlecc~ng ~:~~:•a,,l;a:::O: 330 West Bay St .. Costa are doing bualntu = 891 Bakw IA9, Cotta Su11tx Lene, Newport
ecember 5, 1991 al 1 45 Novembef 5, 12, 19, t991. YOU TAKE ACTION TO corded In the county Where attended the following car.ci 11. 53j7 Unlvefsity Mesa. Calli. 92627 £AST~KE COMMUNITY Mesa. Calif. 9282e e.acn. Calil. 92&83 jto t~ Dept J A loca•r;i at t909 PROTECT YOUR PROP· the reel property 11 located mand1tcxy pr.-bld site In-Ct lrvln .. CA 92715 This bu1lne11 11 con-BUILDERS a Calltomlt tim-Dorothy V, Wallltf, 2t0 Colleen YC>koyema, 1300 w 1 ·~c ta enJ:r 'cl PUBLIC NOTICE ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT and more than three spection tOUf. On Wednes· The buSlneu name used ducted by: •corporation ited parmCtrthlp, 3080 s. Ull• Lane 1302. Newport Suuu lane. Newport 92~~2·08~ na, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU months have elapsed since day. December 11. 1991. II by lh• Hiier " that loca· Th• registrant(•) co~ Btlstol StrHI. Suit• t50, Beech. C.111. 92663 8eac:h. Celif. 92tSe3
IF YOU OBJECT TO cpp187875 NEED AN EXPLANATION 1uch recordation. 9:00 a.m. tlwrt wlU be a lion 11: FOUR STAR VIDEO menctd to transact .bu..-Cotta Mesa, Celif. 9263 Lynette I<. ~. 15762 Stephine Kwoctc. 526 Ful·
OF THE NATURE OF THE DATE: 11/13191 pre-bid Ille Inspection tOUf Th antic! led date of ntH under the Flctitlout U1og1a Inc a Calilomla Robert Lane, Huntington l erton Ave., Newport the granun3 ol the petition, Tltle Order No. PROCEEDING AGAINST Fldelltr TruatH hr· 11 which time represent> the 9i,u1k ..f.'1s oecembef Business Name(s) listed corporation, '3oeo s. Bristol Beach, Cahl. 92&t7 Beactl, Cellt. 92663 ~':ar:ou~n~p~~;[e aty~u~ 515518-52 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· vice, AS TRUSTEE lives ol the Stat• and pro-9, 1991 al th• olflc• 01 ~r· above on: October 28. StrHI, Suite 1so, Costa Cermen Santangelo, 3115 Thfs bu1lnes1 11 con-
ob ec~ns or Ille wnllen Truatee Sale TACT A LAWVER. 8733 s. lepulved• apect/ve bidders shall meet row Escrow Co. 27451 Los 1991 Mtu, C.lif. 92626 Platt• Drive, Costa Mesa. ducted by: • genertl Part· I h h No. 8917328 219 VIA RAVENNA. NEW· Blvd N 200 L Alt-al the Ollice ol tht Chief of Altos Ste 270 Minion Shella Drury, CFO Wilmc)(t O.vtlopment Cor· Calif. 92628 ntfShip :1::"°~;e ~~art~ 9 ~ouu~ Reference No. ONO PORT BEACH, CA 92663 le· :A 90045"T 1 Plant Operations, Fairview Vlefo. CA 92691. This statement Wlf filed poratlon, a Callfoml1 cor· Thl1 bu~lneu Is con· The regl1trcnt(1) com-
a e:rance ma g be in YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ··111 a street address or I• •• • • Developmental Center, This bulk 131, Is subject with the County Clerk of poratlon, 3080 s. Bristol ducted by. • general part· mtnCed lo transact busl-~rson or by youlauomey UNDER A DEED OF TRUST common designation ol phon9 Numb9r: 1213) 2501 Harbor Blvd .• Co111 lo California Uniform Com· Orange County on Novem-StrNl, Suit• 2so. Cost• nershlp nen undw the Flctrtious IF YOU ARE A DATED 12110/ 80, UNLESS property Is shown above, 87o.8085 Mesa. merclal Cod• Section ber 1, 1991 Mesa, Calif. 92626 Th• regl1trant(1) com-Bu11nes1 Name(tl llsled
CREDITOR or a YOU TAKE ACTION TO no warranty Is given as to CAROLI! l!ISINOEA/ M/W/OVBE Seminar: ON 6l06.2. F511824 This business It con-menced to transact busl-above on: October 15.
conltngenl credilor 01 the PROTECT YOUR PROP· Its eomp!~teness or cor· TRUITl!I! SALE OF· Wednesday December 11, 11 10 aubjecl. the name Published Newport Beach-ducted by: a limlled part· nets undtl' the Fic1l1lou1 1991
deceased you must tile ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT rectness). The benenciary FICER 1991, al 1:00 p.m .. bidders and address of the peraon Coste Mesa Pilot Novem· nership Buslne11 Name(•) listed Jellery Yokoyama
your claim wilh the oour1 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU under said Dted of Tru1t, Published Newport are invited to attend a with Whom clolms may be ber 12, 19, 26, December The registrant(•) com· above on: November 4, This 1tatemeot wu filed
and mall a copy 10 the NEED AN EXPLANATION by reason of a breach or Beach/Cotta Mesa Piiot workshop on M/W/DVBE flied Is BURROW ESCROW 5 1991 menced to transact busl· 1991 with the County Clerk ol r n 1 r r nt tiv OF THE NATURE OF THE defautt In th• obllgallons program requirements and co 27451 Los Altos Sle • ness under the Fictitious Lynette It Bowera Ofange County on October ~~p~~n~ b;p ~see ~u~ PROCEEDINGS AGAINST secured thereby, thereto-November 19, 26, Decem· compllance procedurH, at 270 Minion Viejo. CA T-934 Buslnesa Name(s) llsttd Thl1 1tat1menl was lllod 25. 1991
within tour nionihs lrom YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· tore executed and d• ber 3, 1991. the State Office Building, 92691. PUBLIC NOTICE above on: Aprll 23. 1991 with tho County Clerk ol F5t t 102
the date 01 hrsl issuance 01 TACT A LAWYER. llvered to th• undersigned 1965 Auditorium Room 1138, This bulk ule 11 aubject Daniel H. Young, President Orange County on Novem· Published Newpon Beach·
letters 85 provided in On 12113/91 •I 9:45 AM .• a written Oeclarallon of D• PUBLIC NOTICE 107 South Broadway, Los to California unilorm Com· NOTICE OF SALE This statement w11 ftled ber 4, 1991 Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· section 9100 ol the R.E.F.S. INC .. OBA Real fautt and Demand for Salt, Angeles. All bidders att merclal Code Section OF AUTOMOBILE with th• County Clerk ol F512089 ber 5 12 19 26 1991 Cahlornia Probate Code. Estate Foreclosure Ser· and written notice .of d• Cltr of Coat• M•H strongly urged lo attend. 6106.2. Notice Is hereby given Orange County on Oclo~ Published Newport Beach-• • • • T-890
The time tor hhng claims vtcH as the duly appointed lault and of election lo EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Bidders may order plans II to aubJect, lhe name pursuant to aec:tions 3071 26, t991 Costa Mesa Pilot Nowm----------w1U not exp11e before lour Trustee under and pur· cause th• undertlgned 1° C 1 and spectficallona by con-and addres1 ol lh• person and 3072 of the CMI Code F511355 btf 12 19 26 December PUBLIC NOTICE months lrom the heattng suant 10 Deed ol Trust, R• se!I said property to satisfy HA llactlng Contract Manage-wtth Whom clalm1 may be of th• State ol Calllornia Published Newporl Beach· 5 1991• ' •
date nohced above corded on 03/29/83 as aa1d obligation•. and thw• t991·19H ment Section. 400 P Strtet. filed Is BURROW ESCROW the undersigned. G & W Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-. T-932 CNlt01I077
YOU MAY EXAMINE Document No. 83-132142 after the under1lgned The Comprehensive 5th Floor, Sacramento, co 27451 Los Alto• ST• TOWING llllC 96s WEST 9 2 December 3 Flctltlou•
lh 11 k 1 b th rt 11 Book NIA Peg• NIA of Of· caused tald notl~• of d• Housing AffOfdablliTY Strtt· 95614, Telephone (916) 270 Mission Vl•Jo. ea 1nH STREET COSTA bet 1 • 6• · PUBLIC NOTICE •uslnea• N.,.,. e 'e ep Y e cou flclal Rtc:Ofdt In the omce fault and of electiOn to be egy (CHAS) Is required by 322-2871. 92691, and the last date for MESA ORANGE COUNTY 10. 1991
you are a person of the Record« of OR· recorded June 3, 1991 as new fedtf'al legl1lation In Plans and apeclflcatlons filing cl&lma ahall be o.. CAUFORNIA 92627 will sell T·958 Flctlttoue 119\emem
interested m the estate, ANGE County. Calilomla, Instr. No. 91·276402 In order for local jurlldldiona may be obtained without cembtr 9 1991 wNch 11 at bile •uctlon et "said The Fcttowlng peraons
you ,may 1
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11e Ruh lhe1 coi:,rt executed by: IVY I<. ONG Book Page of Otllclal lo be tllglbl• to apply tor charge, and are not to be the buslnfts day before adcfr"ess" Costa Meu Call-PUBLIC NOTICE lluafMU Nam• .,. ~ t>u.in... u : ~ ei~~otice e6f ;58 hhn~ AND KAREN SUE ONG, Records In the office ol th~ ted.,.r entitlement program returned. . the .. ,, dale apeclfled fornla. at 1 :OOpm on CNS 1013582 ltetement UDO VEL. 3404 Vi.
0f 3 n ento ana TRUSTEES OF THE IVY recefder of Orange county, monies 1uch u the Com· Prequaltfication of blddtl'S above WEDNESDAY the 1aTH The Following penone Udo, Ntwpor1 8"cn. Caltl.
appia ~I ~I vestatZ assets AND KAREN ONG TRUST Said Salt wm be made, munlty Development Block under the Stat• Contract Dated 11/13191 DAY OF DECEMBER 1991 Buaflcln•tl•talouN•• _,. THE'°::i\i~"=::New-~. a-.. 18912 S & S t DATED APRIL 24, 1979 but without covenant or Grant (COBG) program. Act 11 nol required. JAMES L GABBARD the following automobile(•>' ..... --..,_..,. o~c ~nl ~ ~=d ~~ WIU SELL AT PUBLIC warranty. •XP'fll or Im-GtanlMI .,. required to Suece11tul biddtf lhall MARGARET A. GABBARD lo wtt· . ltail•ment ~ B~it =27 A. Costa lent, Yorbe Unda. Call!, ~ec~o 12s8 ol lhe AUCTION TO THE HIGH-plltd, regarding fllle pol-have en approved CHAS tumish payment bond and RANOAU G.AUI. 1969 .. PORS/CP Motor No. The Following peracns M·~ R ··~ ... ""A Of ~ c--.... ~ •. 18912 n EST BIDDER FOR CASH, $tsslon. or encumbfanc:ea. befO<• they may rec.Ive fu-performance bond u ,.. JANE E GAUL WPOJ80939KS050480 lJ. .,. doing bualnn• 11: • • • .,..,., ve ....... ... ... ......... 2al•lo::~t,r~b~a9~~ (payable at time of aale In to pay the remaining prind. tuft granla frum the united quited by taw. Publlthtd Newport cenea NONE ' LAKELAND PARTNERS, The Art1 -317, Cotta S & S Laine. Yorba Unda. to~ is availa~le lrom lhe lawful money ol the United pal 1um ol the r.ol•(•) .. StttH Department of Participation In the Minor· Buch/Costa Mesa Piiot 1998 PONT/CP Motor No 355 Btlttol StrMt, SUlte C. ~If<:-!'"· :2"' .,..... ........ Cllf, ....
States) at: THE MAIN CUled by Hid deed of Houllng and Urban Devel-lty/Womenl/Olsabled Veter· November HI 11191 102WK14W8JF260688 ~ Costa M•u. Celif. 92626 ~· .... n • 1 "'""lg-· Tl)I• bullntH I• con-~~~~~~yr~or Pelllloner· (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO Trust, with Interest IS In opment (HUD). ans Business En1erprl1es • · 1963 etnH No 2wvv2n CA Roger A. De Young, 355 ~33.1dlrvl~, Cs•ht. 92714 N ducted by. • general pert·
BURNS & HOFFMANN . tHE COUNTY COURT· 11ld r.ote provided. Id· The CHAS Is lnlended to (M/W/OVBE) Program is r&-1984 AUOVSO M I N Brlslol Street, Cost.a Mtll, av · I.I\, 1191 · ntrthlp
27405 Puerta Real #350 HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN· vance1, It eny, under the encourage grantMs \o ore-quired tor thi1 Project. BID· PUBLIC NOTICE WAUFB044&EN031~; ~: Calli. 92620 ~~o. la Habra, C1lll. The regl11rant(1) com-
Mi I VI I c A'g2 g TEA DRIVE WEST. SANTA terms of aald Deed ol al• • need·based housing DEAS ARE ADVISED TO No 1HZt233 cA Douglas AyrH De Young ......... 1 menced to tranNct butl-ss on 'o • 6 1 ANA, CA all right, title and Trust, 18", charges e.nd 1trategy wtiich mulmlrn COMMENCE TFIE RE· IN THI! c:entt . • 355 Bristo( S1rtel, Cosfa Mandt Rafaty, 3400 Ave Of ntll uncler the Flctltlout ~::0~111:ieachlCosta Interest conveyed 10 and expenses of the Trustee citizen Input and HrvH at QUIRED M/W/DVBE PAO· DISTRICT COURT ,!:~ :fa1:,:rsfyfng ~ferf"~1 MHa, CaNf. 92628 Tch~1 f-2~•· Cosla MtH, Bu1lnH1 Name(•) listed Nov 16 19 23 1991 now held by It under said and of trusts croaltd by a management tool to Iden-CEOURES IMMEDIATELY OF THI! FOURTH the undersigned f()( TO.W· Kenneth Gerdau, 355 Brit· l i ' • 291 1 above on: October 10.
• • ' • DeodotTruslintheprop. saldDeedofTrust. tlfyhou1lngnHd1,11well UPON RECEIPT OF JUDICIALDllTRICT ING&STOAAGEFEESto-tol Street, Costa Mesa, dh'!...bbyu1nH1 I con-1991 PUBLIC NOTICE erty 1ltuatecl In 11id county, Said sale will be held on: u the re1ouroe1 and pro-PROJECT MANUAL ether wllh 00111 01 adlltr· Call!. 92629 ucl.... : • general part· Janice Jeng
---------California described as: November 26, 1991, 11 gr1m1 thal can be used to Reier to Project Manual 01' THI! STATE Hsing and expensea 01 Wendy Gerdau, 355 Brlslol ntT rahlp This 111temen1 was ftled
NOTICI! OI' LOT 23, BLOCK 139, RE· 1:30 p.m. In the lobby lo addrt11 them. Howewr, It for additional requirements. 01' IOAHO, 181, Streel, Costa Mesa, Call!. ht reg111rant(1) com-with the County Cleftc ol
S I SALE SUBDIVISION OF CORONA lhe building located at 60t goes well beyond this 1t1t· HARRY C . HAL· IN AND FOR THI! oaied thit 19TH da 01 92626 meneed to transact .bus!-Ofange County on Novem.
TAU TEE' OE MAR, AS PER MAP RE· South Lewis Street, Or· utoty requirement and MIS LEN 8 ECK FA I A COUNTY OF ADA NOVEMBER 1991 ' y Thil bu1lnH1 11 con-8"' undtl' the Flctrllou1 ber 5, 1991 QAL~!0•nH~Ro.T.S. CORDED IN BOOK 4, ange, Califoml1926ea fOtth Ult goals, 11tataglts, STATE ARCHiTECT ' ITATC OF IDAHO, d• bv• BARBARA WIL ducted by: a general patt· ualntll N1me(1) listed Fl12102 -'"' PAGE 97, OF MISCEL· At the time of the lnltl1I and program1 IOf tddrtH· •rbn I f fl e •· · • nershlp above on: AprU 1, t99t Publ1lhed Newpon BMCh-
No. 8124730 LANE OU S MAPS, publlcatlon of thlt notice, Ing our 1erlou1 hooting Publl1hed Newport ~ •n ° nanc • SON The regl1lr1nt(1) com-The Piiot Claael· Costa M PllOt Novem-
UNIT CODE 8 RECORDS OF ORANGE lhe lot .. amount of the un-nffds In the nut five Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot lalntlff vslJ Published Newport menced to transact bus!· fled bef 19 :' Oece btr 3 T.O. SERVICE COMPANY COUNTY. f>ald balance of the obllg• yeara, h wlll be revised an-November 12, 19, January Bt1ch/Co1ta Mesa Pilot nesa 1.#ldtr 1n. Fictitious The moll com rehen-• • m • as duly appointed Trustee The total amount of the tion nc:ured by lh• above nually, and <Witt conllnue to 7, 14, 1991. MIDWl!IT MINERAL November 19, 1991. Buslneu Name(•) ll1ted alV9 and c:urre:. dlrec· 10, 1991
under the lollowing d• unpaid balance of the obi-detcrlbed deed of trust rellec'I the public Input. the t9S9 PROPERTIES, INC., • 1968 abova on: Octot>tt e. 19ee tn.v of .......,.1 and aer T·957
scribed deed ol trust WIU gallon Hcured by Aid and estimated costs. ••· belt profe11lonally efforts C•IHomla corpor•tloft, 8 1 Seit 1 Fl d ~' ..--• M k th rtgM SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION Deed of Tru11 and ,.~ penses. end ldvancn II ol many City departmenta, PUBLIC NOTICE Nl!8C01 • D•'-••r• PUBLIC NOTICE uy L. t. n It. vie•• •roundl 'p,rot ,: • ., E=v•. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ably estimated costs •••• $216,676.55, and the policy guidance of corporation, Jl!ROLD 1-___ c_ .... __ •fled __ . ____________________ _
FOR CASH On the f0<mt penses end advanca et It It po1slbl• 1h11 at th• elected en appointed ol· UNITED STATel NAa"IDOI IAETT NOTICE OF 1-~~--~~~J.!!~!!. __ 1 PU•LIC NOTICU Which are lawful tender In the time of 1he Initial publi-time of uld the opening flclals, The ultl'mate goal of DISTRICT COURT ' PUBLIC AUCTION u u
Ille United Slates) and/or cation of the Notice of Sele bid may be lts1 that the CHAS Is to provide a rive-CENTRAL DISTRICT NAIRIDGI, ST!PHl!N Notice Is htl'eby given
I PUILIC llOT1CU
the cashier's cer11fled or 11 $82,819.73. Payment total lndtbtedneu due. year work.Ing guide for the OF CALIFORNIA 81!Dl!RION, encl their that the undersigned wlh
other checks spectfted in must be by cash, • cun-Date: 10/26/9t application Of reeour~ to U -..nta INtd NPNMnl• Hll at Public Auction on
Civil Code Section 2924h ler'a check drawn on a TAC 43287 addreu local houtlng cv.i~~tl!7~ .. ::.i;.ltl(b) ttv.•, o.f9"d11nta. December 5, 1991 at t :30
(payable In full at the time lllatt or naUonal bank. a T.D. SERVICE COM-need1 white gMng the cltl· cnm. MO, 9411.4 p.m. II Empire Stor tt s.tl
of sale) all right. Utle and check drawn by a state ot PAHY ea Hid TruatH zen1 of Coate Mesa and IUllllONI ANOTHER SUMMONI Storage, 981 W. 17th.
lntllfest conveyed to and federal credit unlOn, or a Br. 'Crystel Antladei lhe City Council the op-FEDERAL DIPOllT IN· IV PU•LICATION Cotta Me1t, CA 92626
now held by It under 111d check drawn by • state or ' • POr1Unl1Y 1o direct ataft with SURANCI! CORPORA-T S1 f Id (7t4) 942-8122
Deed of Trust In tll• prop-tedwal uvtngs and loan A••••1t•nt lecr•l•1rr, a plan that wtU become the TION, u R9C9tv.r of gre~aatet! tt!'°a':::. The p1r1on11 property
erty hereinafter described: Haoclatlon, uvtnga u-901 outh Lewi• t., foundation of an overall vt. Orange Co•.t Th-rift namedbeftndant JEROU> hefe!Ofcft ttored with the
TAUSTOR· MICHAEL B. toclatlon, M .. v1ngs bank Or•n••· CA 92998 lion of ·Colla Meu .. • Undersigned by: GALLAGHER SIGNE J. 1peclfled In section 5102 of 1114) 385-4700 quality llvablt City. and Loen Auoclatlon, NABRIDGE Unit 1055 David L.anlnaga.
GALLAGHER th• Ananclal COd• end au-IF AVAILABJ..E THE EX K~ J:indinga Plelntlff You .,. hereby notified !?"'Onal gOOdl' Unit 1056
BENEFICIARY: THE 29 lhorlzed to do buslnnt In PECTEO OPENING BIO It It within the context of ,,., ~:: :.;':~~:: ~":.f';: Steve Kel1ty.' pe~1onal
COMPANY this state. MAY BE OBATINEO BY ongoing planning that the JACK T , LILLARD, JR., In the Olttrlc1 COUf1 of the good1; Unit 1078 Richard
WILLIAM G. GEFFENEY The ltrNt 1ddreH and CALLING THE FOU.OW CHAS Houllng f)(an WIS en I n d I v Id u e I ; FOU11h Judldel Olltrlct of 81rgen, per1onal gOOds; LINDA K. GEFFENEY r• other common deslgnellon, , • developed. At IUCh, the CHARLEI 88CKMAN the State ot Idaho In and Unit 1068 Ron Mulder. per· corded May 19 1989 u "any, of the real prop«ty 1NG TELEPHONE NUM-General PIM Housing El• lndMd I INTER' t C<>u ol Ad b tonal g00d1; Unit 1114 Rl-
lnslr. No. 89266855 In dttcrlbed above II pur· BERS ON THE DAY BE· ment wu UMd to obtain a ~iAITUN:9 drn:LOP• ~ ~e-n~ ,J,,11~ ch1td Doran, peraonal Book page of Olllclal ported to be: VACANT FORE THE SALE: (714) major portion of Ult lnfM· • ' di good1; Unit 2093 Joseph
Records In the oftlee of the LAND, DIRECTIONS MAY 38M837 OR (2t3) 927· meilon contained In Co1ta MINT CORPORATION, =.Jfo fir. 8 ':;:J; .,;. Rupp, personal QOOds; Unit Recorder of Orange BE OBTAINED BY WRIT· 4885, M ..... CHAS. Baled on • C•llfornl• oorpo,.. IW8f Of written motion In 3040 Jeffrey Jilormlnton.
County: said deed of trull TEN REQUEST SUBMIT· Publlthed Newport the Gen«al Plen and tub-tlon1 IWAN DRVaLOP· defense lo Hid Vetlfled personal goods; Unit 3057 described the followlng: A TEO TO THE BENEFICIARY sequent ltaft 1nalyll1, the MDT COMPANY, INC., C CMl\lnt Stan&ey, personal LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN-WITHIN 10 DAVS AFTER Beach/Cotta Me.. Piiot CHAS contaln1 1lx key • Cellfomla oorpor• omplalnt within twen!,l good1; Unit 4'012 Steven
TEREST IN ANO TO LOT THE FIRST PUBLICATION November 5, 12, 19, 1991. tlndlngt to guide hou9lng Uon• WlaTl!RN PA-~~ ~u: ~by Alchardaon, personal ~R~~oJH~TA~~UWc~ roLr8~1~~Tl~D~~E";S~ t914 ~ocwnment ~ CIFl°C •ANCORP, a Publlcallon eftd ~ we ~~Unlt~Jeffre::;
FORNIA. ·AS SHOWN ON MITCHELL STONOFF. & PUBLIC NOTICE ttvea, auch u dentlty bOo fbualMU o,...nlu•loft ~ ':'~that1M 4:: Unit 5071 811m1t tow:
RECORD OF SURVEY MAP REAi. ESTATE FORE· tenM nutte and an SRO policy. orm unllnown1 OR-herein peclled the Plaln. rette. peraonal goods: UM
FILED IN BOOK 9, PAGE ~OSURE SERVICES. 5101 T~r! O .. _ N we ntee1N1Y 10 reduct ANO• COUNTY TAX tllf wl~ take• Judgment tl075 Cathy Ann A1141n, per· 42 ANO 43 OF RECORD BALL ROAD. SUITE 303, t.. r-r o. the 009t of hC»ullng and In-C 0 L L 11 C T 0 R· .,.aklst u ..,ayec:t In tonal aoodt; Unit 8089
OF SURV£VS. IN THE OF· CYPRESS, CA 90630 1700311 crMM production. T"IAIURl!ftr TOMMY -.. C ,... amt. Xajlef (edffme. personal
FICE OF THE COUNTY RE· The und«algned , TruslH Trust .. lele e<:oata M ... need1 to plan Q , •tTBI, •n lndf. ~ V:!t:! c:::i~ claim goodt; Unit 8048 Sltf>ha-
CO Ro ER OF SA I 0 dlac:taim1 any llabllitv for No. •1·T0817 fOf the enetre range of vhh••ll HONOLULU 8IQalNt you la alleged vfo. nle Zimmer, peraonal COUNTY. CAl.IFORNIA, any lnoorreetneSI of the RefeNftlM No nHda lor low end moder· lallont 1l the Idaho secur .. good• TOGETHER WITH CEA· ltrHt addr"a and other NOTICI! OP' ate Income houNtlotda, lor RHlllAL UV1NOI la U.aN;;to Publl1hed Newpor
TAIN PORTIONS OF AD-common dnlgnatlon, "any TRUITU'l IAl.S rentera and t\rat time buy· LOAN ASSOCIATION, • WltneU my hand eftd Mal BHch-Oo1t1 MeH Pilot
JOINING 1.0TS E ANO F atlOWn herein. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT .,., cNkhn, and senlOf bu•IMU oreeniAtt.n of the Mid Dlltrlct Coul1.. November 19, 20, 1111
AS SHOWN UPON SAID Said Nit will be made, UNDER A DEED Of TRUST cJttzena. f • r m u n k ft o W ft J thll 11 ,..,. of Oct ,.1 T989 MAP. but whhout covenant ot eClty policy ~d encow· PHIL.LIP FOSCAJUNI -r ' ' YOU ARE IN DEFAUlT w.rranty. eicpr"' or 1m-DATED 121111 87. UNLESS age pteeervatlon o1 ex1111ng lndMdual ROaui J. DAVID NAVARRO, PUBLIC NOTICE
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST plied, regarding title, po• YOU TAKE ACTION TO rental houalng u M ... '"' "' I CL a R K 0 P TH 11---------
DATED 5/05/89 UNLESS ....ion or encumbranc.. PROTECT YOUR PROP· Mntlal ,.aource which al· ,M. OM, M 1 ........ 1 O OU" T 1 • LA IN I CNl10tHl4
YOU TAKE ACTION TO tor th• 'purpo .. of aatlt~ ERty, IT MAY BE SOlD AT tordablllly cannot b• INTIRNAL Ravattu• TOWN, D•~vn flmA&.) Plotlta.u.
PROTECT YOUR PROP· Ing the lndtbttdfWU ... A PUl!UC SALE. " V(>U matched by new COMttuc-81.RVCll •TAT8 OP ...,, HulMe, hputy 8U91MM .......
ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT euted by Mid Deed of ~Ef..EANNA~~~T~ lion. CALIFORNIA °''LOY• AUHft•J a .... ,.. •t ........ t
A PUBLIC SALE. lfl YOU Trutt lncludlng the faee1 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST •'TWO faat OtOWlno !!f.: MBNT DllWLON•NT Depl •f Pln•no•' The FOlloMnQ per.one NEED AN EXPLANATION bh•gn tind •xpenne OI ment• of Cotta 'M.... HPMTMSNT1 aDOAA • I • .._ I .,. dolna ~ •:
OF THE NATUAE OP THl the TNl1... Y~ YOU IHOULD CON-pof>'Altlon .,. the "at "all" ZWllaACK • 1"41.. • e•• Id•-enao. OAANf" MANAOIMENT
PROCEEDING AGAINST The beneficiary under TA\it A l.AWV!A. and homtleN ~. .o !l_•l"T 1'100 ASIOCIATU, • C~
YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-~Deed of Truat '*9to-On H /1Slt1 .. -~45 A.M., eo.ta M .... 1 leMce pro-Wlwu•ll W .. ,N f'ubllshed Newport ltf*al pertntfthtp, 3300
TACT A LAWYER. e eicecuted and dtllY-~ .... TMtat ~ru..: Yld9ta .... unable to"'"' "°~~!Y ·~u. Beach.CO.ta M•lf f'llot rMne lcMeWlt'd. wa. 310, 29 BEACON BAY. NEW· eel 10 the ~ a ,.,. .. -,~ the lncTNllng NtO• ol • -·-H ... _.. ... NovtmOer tt 23, )0 0.. Newport IHch, Callt.
POAT BEACH, CA ~ Dtclairlltlon Of Oto =' ol T~~ ltltH two population tl•n ••r• unlln•wni Ctlnbtr 1 1991 ' NMO ~(If • '""' addfna or '*"' and Demend for ..,., on _,. t/81 .. ~ groups. lllLVYll L •NKIM, .,. ' s.ot4 Grant~ Qroup., oomrnon dHI~ of and • Mtbft NoClot of 0.-~ • Nolet la ~ ,.,,._ .,..........,, lfAITM . •· Inc •• a CallfOrNe cotpcn.
property 1a ehown 1boY9 • ..,.. and tldon to w.. ~· Jt:'i:c ::"'1n"7: ~that IN~• Doi ...... • .._....... PUIUC NOTICI Ion, 3300 lrAl'9 .,._,....,, ::::.=:"":"=:.:=~Default-= ofllce ol IN "8ooldtf ol ~::-~:-::.., iiU 1_.._~ ........ LI,. MD ACCIDDT ==-......,,, .._,
nea1)." Tiie beneflclaty ~ to ... to be ,. ~~u:· Cellfor-. tlttl day of 0.0..,._ ..... ~! ... ro MO MULTM ..,.,.._ ~ O'QiwwlOf, ~fro yncftf Mtd DMd of Tru.t., Cotded In IN oouney.._. .,.a. · CAM-1W1, al IN hoUr ti t:IO .. TO,,_._.........,_ .._ SCUWlfd. lk* '10,
by reaton of • blwch Of .. ,.., DtOl*tY .. IOC9ftlcf NJAV INVUTM INC., P.lft., ~ .. Counll a... DIPIHOAHJ(S), Yo.t .,. ... °" 'TI'9 ....,.. =Ort IHCft, Calll.
default In lht otllQatlonl end more tfian thrH • Cafttornle ootpol'ilOn ber11 o1 ttw C.O.. a.-_., WlOlled eftd,. 8TATm•lllT • YIM
MCUted ~. r..... mono. hew ...,,..., ~ Wk.I. llll AT ""8tJC ~ Htl, Tr '* o.twe .... to .. with tlla ccut -HOS :::.::.. Thia bUalntat 19 eoft-tloft ~ and dtlvto Sidi recorddon. AUCTION TO '"5 H9CJK. C-. -., c:.lb1lle, • Md ..,.. &4'0ft , ... OI' TM "'*" i.r: a Vlf'9'lll pM-
ared to the undelllglled . ~Ta:1t/tlt'l1 QT"°°"''°" CMK. wHdl ... ,,., =.., ......... ~· ...... ..,,...... ......... ......,,
wt111tn '**'*" of o.. ".u .a. 1110. DM =: II"::.=: n .. ,..._ ... , ~a ~ MOii OO•MYL-790 n. r ... etraflt(a) com-
llMt Md Otmend for ... NIAL ISTAft .... n•u "'°':-lr 1'MI! MM4 -., ""*" _, Iii ....., 940 ~ c..... DfM ••WPOllT 01.-TI• ........ ·lo hne8Ct IMl-
9nd wrttten nob Of c» OLOIU118 IUIVIC&9 -... ~ .....,.. c.t§ ~ =-= --.....• D•IWI •-POaT -....., IN AcWoua !WI eftd Of ....,, to c ..... .__ TO ...... ISAn-".. . NewDort -.. I ·-........ Hw{a) lllMd ~ ""undel•gned to A• au o•••OR HI OUNTY COU .. f·;:;;] ... == ... 114MO-...... __ .... on: ..,.,,.,_ '· ... Mid prope11y to ~ TINITD, 8t0t WI. HOUll. 700 CMC CIN--atl ---OIOO .TIW ......_ ..... t 1 Mid ~. an ._. ROAD, IUrT'S 8N, CY· TIA DAM WIST .. IAHTA ., ...._ Wilnnlloft, lft..., to IN www ti t • ':\L.Ml.010: T'e1111 ....... ..._ ______ _
•fler th• underalg1'ed ,.,.,,._ CA~ .. Md ........ • wNdl ta .._.. ...., ~ . t,4t...,.,tltl SILL ~Mid "*9 Of c» PILOTCLA98fl'ID ::"'.....r;r...: = =-=-~-= = --~,··= IWt eftd of -.ctlon to be .... th9 NM1on you're Deed fl ,.... "' .. ... ~ ...... ,-. J tm. ........... tk... UMd Vllllcll
TRADE ~tor -~ .,,, '"'"'" '" ..... THm ............. ,... ~ .... . ....... e!·.='dl111 ... d
CONSOUDATD R~ OI' CONDn'IOll OI'
llANK Of' OIWtG8 COUJn'Y '
Contollcnted Report of Condftlon of "Bank of Orange County" of
Founuiln Valley, Onlnge, and OomMclc Subald!Mea at the cloM ol
bullneal on Septembet 30, 1991.
l18te ... No. t271
hlm' .. t .... ....... "'n.u.& ••
Ca1h end due ftom banks ........................................................................... 5.524
lnveatment a.c:u1tlet (Mwt(tl value $4,020) .............................................. 3,989
Non-lnveetment aeci.wtllel ................................................................................ ~
, Tredl,,g account eecurtt1e1 ..................................................... -...... --····--·-4
Federal tvnda and MCurltlel ~ under
eg1eemem. to ,...... 1n domtttlc omce. ............................................... s.soO
l.oertl, TOlel (tlCCIUdlng unMmtd Income) ..................... 32,073
U..: AllOwenc9 fol' poatie to.rt ................................. 312
L..oana, r.i .................................................................................................... 31,711
Bank premlMI, F.F. & E. etc. (lnClfucUno ~ cep1ta1 IMM) ........................ 125
Real eat8'e owned ott. ttl9ft ~ ~ ............................................... ~
lnveltmenee '" unooneoltd8led ~ end ~ ~ ....................... ·--·~-·-·~ ............. _ ............ " .............. .().,
• ~ to INI bel1k on eoeapteiicee OUtNr'ldlnO ·-................. ~ ~ _... (lncludlng m ~> ....................................................... •
AL ASSET'S ............................. -.......................................................... .ee.-
UMIUTIU
TOTAL. DEPOSn"S IN DOMOTIC OfFlCH ......... ,_ .. , .... 41,815
Total dtm8nd depoellt ................. -.............................. 13,885
Total time~ ..W,. dtpotlta ................................... 27,720
TOTAL DEfl'OelTI IN 'OftEJON OfflCEl ................................................. -.0. TOTAL DEPOllTS IN DOMl!STIC ANO : .. e:.. ~;;;~";,id';:• .......................... -.41,811
...,,. to~'" domeeac Ofllott ....................... _ .......... _. ... ~
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•wilt! the County C1eftc of P11•H1 Miu, c.Mf, 12127 23, 1001 ....,.e•• ...... i.v. Clllf.112708 Cotti MIU Pilot NoWM-Thi r1gl1t11nl(tl corn-1---------, Or8nge Cotlnty on~ •· re.11H ._.. Thlt burln1t1 II con. ' ,110747 l ... etMftt Thia bu1ln111 It con· bit 5. 12.,19, 29, 1991 menced 10 trapwt bulf. Flctttlou• l'h " co btr 1, 1991 .... , •ant duCl9d by:~ The Followlng pereona ducted by: tlulbal\d and T·903 neet undw ltfl Flcthlou• auam... Na ...
-• "" Pat tlOa n.. Followjng penone Th• 11911trant(1) com-Pubhhld Newport Beach-.,1 OOitlO bUtlnlN at' wife 8u.lne11 Nam1(1) 1111ed lt11t•1nent
e --· P111• ~ Ntwp0tt~ .,. ~ ----menced IO lr911Nd bU9I-Cotta MIM Piiot Ncwem. SLIPSTREAM YA°CHT Thi ragl1tr1nt(1) com-PUBLIC NOTIC! aboYI on: Novemb« 5, TM Following Plf90nS
ttranc(t) co Colt8 Mau Pilot Nowm. PRIME 80URC!, HO ~--~'the flciltloul blr 5, 12, 19, 29, 1991 MANAGEMENT, 1778 mencld lo transact .bu91-CNl,Ot38G:t 1991 are doinQ 1>uslnel1 u : ~ tranMCt ~ w Town C--DIM, 1ki1te _,... Namt(I) lilted Ts884 Santa Ana. Cotta Mita, 11111 undlf the Flcli1loul Mika laWlon BAUMAH ENGINEERING 6
=1 ..._ flcttloUI 10 "· 29, December 3, 1to0. Coela ....., Calif. lboY9 on: Nov.mblr s, PUBLIC -nc• Calif. 92e13 Buaine11 Narn1(1) •••Id Flotttloue Thi• atattment wae tilld CONSULTANT, 200 tl5th St.
Nemt(I) ~ • 199t t2t2t . 11191 -.. OeneYllve Mary Sadowtkl, abOYI Qr1: NIA ......... Nem. with lhe Counly Cllfk or #A, Coal• ~esa. Callf. ~ • May)() tltO T~ la1ttf Day Communlc.. ~co Antonio BolqU9l F1otttloue 1778 Santa Ana Ava., BaNy A. Floren lt11t.....m Otange County on Novem-82927 Mldllel ~ .;.;;;L:.:.::: PUBLIC-Ilona Inc., Dllwln, 850 statement wu llled Cotta Mita. Clllf. 92M3 Thia si.temtnt was li*1 The Followl"ljl petton1 b« 5. 1991 Bauman Aba1tlt. 200 1&\h --;::i"lled nvTICE Town C.W OfM, U. Wfth the COW1ty O«tl ol llullMt• ....... Robert Yv11 Rhaoume, Whh the County C1eiil o1 are dolog l>u$1net111: '512148 St. u .• Costa Mesa. Callf.
County C1eft1 ol CNl101A.. 1900, Cotta Meta. Calf. ~1~ on NOYlfnoo -._ ~t t778 Santa Ana Ave .. OrroQ1 CoYnty on Octobet CAL'S CADDYSHACK. P\lblishld Newport Beach-92627 on Odobef 92926 b« '-1 """ • .............. "' ~ Costa MIM. Calif. 92M3 29, 1091 1784 N-port Boulevard, Cotta Mesa Piiot Nolllm. Thi• business 11 con-•·-~ Thia bu1ln111 11 co,,_ FSt2t4e .,.5 doll'OR~SbUllnea • Thi• bu1ln10 11 con-FS11458 Cosll Mesa, Calli. 92627 bit 12 19 26 Decaml>lf ducted by: an Individual • '"' t03 __............ dYctld by:. eotpOrltiotl Putiellhed Newpoft 8ltldt-p CARD CITY, ducted l>y: • genlfal Plll1· Publllhld Newport Beach-cars Cameru, Inc.,. Cat-5 1991' • . Th• ragl1t11nt(S) com. PUbllllld ~ Blecn. atat.,,..,.. Th1 ragl1trant(1) com-Coat& Mna Pllo4 NOYlfno F1 !.~!. Bv1ookhcur1t SI .. n«Shlp Cotta Mau Piiot Novem-llornla corPotalton, 1 no • T 929 menced 10 transact ~
M ·--..:=· TM Followlng Pl'IOflS menced to tnlnNCI ~ bit 12. 111 29 09Clmber .,...,..,n alley, A 92780 Thi r1gl1tran1(1) com-blr 5 12 19 26 1991 Newport BolAlvard, Cotta · ness under Ille f"ICtlllOUS Cotta ... ,...,. Nowm-are dolna buslneU u: nns under the flc:1ftlou8 ' ' 8nJct Alan Oft>on, 2519 mancld 1o trantaet ~ • • ' ' Mesa. c.m. 92827 Business Name(s) ~stld
t>er 5, t2. 19, 28-. 1191 "AIRPOATER PRINTINGM, Buslnitll Name(t) lated 5• 19111 T-938 Colby Pt Costa Mesa CA 11111 undlf the Aciltloul T·900 This busln111 la con-above on· May 11. 1991
T.a99 425t Mal1tnQa)a Way, New-above on: September II, 92626 . ButlneH N1m1(1) lislld dUClld by:• COfpQtalion PUBLIC NOTICE Bauman Abassls port Beach, °tallf. 1191 Chun Cha Ott>on. 2519 abov9 on:May 14, 1985 The regl1t11n1(1) com· Tt11s statement was fil«I
H. Eugene Adams, 1342 MlchHI s. Bradshaw, Colby Pl. Cotta Meta. CA ~Mary Sadowski PUBLIC NOTICE manoed to transact busl· Ftctltloua wtth Iha County Cieri! ol
---------· Biii Avtnul, Sull• 3-N, Pretldlnt 92828 Thia 1tatement WH filld ness undtf' IM FlciitlOUS Bu•lnHI Name Orange County on Novem-PUILIC NOTICI Tustin, Callf. 92680 Thia 1tatament wu fllld PUIUC NOTICI Thi• busln111 Is con-with lhe County Clerk of Fictitious Business Name(s) listed Statement bet 1, 1991
__ ..,_ ______ , C. Sue Ad1m1, 1342 Bea with the Ccunty C1eftl of CNato13852 ductld by hu1band and ~ange CoYnty on Octoblf Bualn•tt Name above on: Sep11mber 3, TM Following peisons F511830
Pubhshed Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-
ber 12, 19, 26. Decamblf
CNlt01A15 AV9nUI, Suite 3-N, Tuttln, Orange County°" Octoblf Flo t tow will 23, 1991 atat•m•nt 1991 are doing business IS' '1oUUow Calif. 92680 23, 1091 t t Thi raglstrant(s) com-F510875 The Following persons H. CaMn Stilley, President WINDSOR PARK APART· lhlstMta NlftM Thlt bu1ln111 Is con-F510822 9utl""• Name mencld fo transact bual-Published Newport Beach· are dol;,i bu1tnass as· This sta1ement was flied MENTS t 3852 Daw1on ducted by: husband and PubU .. _. u-• ___ ... 8tat9ment n111 under lhe fictitious Co .. Pil N · with the County Clerk ol · ,..........,, wife ,,_, ....... ,..... --.... Th Following buelne11 name(s) listed 1ta '"'"' ot ovlm· (a)CUS OMER SERVICE Orange County on October SlrMI IA, Garden Grove, 5. 1991 The FollowlnO penone The rtgl1tranl(I) com. Costa ,,. ... Piiot Hovlm-.,. ~ butlnlll ~· •boV• on: 11-1·91 blf 5. 12, tll, 26, 1991 RESEARCH (b)OUAILITY 23, 1991 cant 92643 T·920
arado1Aabullnl1111: menced to transact l>usl· b«5,12,t9,28,1t91 ORAN'1' REAL ESTATE BruoaOrbon T-886 SERVICE RESEARCH.2973 ,510745 Daniel Uao. 13852 Daw·1---------
SOUTHWORTH RANCH 11111 und the Flctltlout T-882 MANAGEMENT 3300 lrvl Thi• ttatement was tiled HarbOf Blvd. Sulle 140, son Streat I A, Garden PUBLIC NOTICE
ESTATES, LTD., 4701 Von Buelnata .,Nam•(•) lleted Boulevard Suite 372 N::_ with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mau, Calif. 92626-Published New.port Beach-Grove, Calil. 92643
Karmel\ Third Floor. New· above on· N/A PUBLIC NOTICE port Beach Calll 026so Orange County on Novem-'1 tltl 3989 Costa Mesa P1101 Novem· This buslne.•.s Is con· Flctltloua port Beach Calif 112660 H E .,;. Adam G nl B ilcii ·Co bar 1 1991 C oua Aloia L Hanke, 3264 Da· ber 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 dueled by: flct111ous name BualnHa Name DD~ Sc>Utt,woittt, Inc., 8 n,11 ~tatemenl s flied Flotttlout r~ llf u 1 ng mp:"', • · ,51 teoe Butlnett Nam. kola SI., Cosla Mesa, Caltt. T.aes The reglstrent(s) com· Statement Califofftil corporation 4701 with WH BualneN Nem9 • 1 orn • corpora on, ltetement 92626 menced lo transact busl· The Foltow109 person•
Von ~ Third 'Floor. the County Cieri( of ltatewMnt 3300 lrvlne Boulav1rd, Published N1wp9rt The Following pettons Thie business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE naH under lhe F1c1i1ious tre do1n l>usinfls as:
Newport Beach, Callf. Ot~ County on Octoblf . The Followlng pereons SUit• 372, Newpoft Beach. Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot are doing l>uslne11 as: ducted by: husband and Buslno11 Nome(•) listed M ONl~UE'S UNIQUE
92680 30• 1 1 811 doing buainen as· Callf. 92eeO Novaml>lf 5, 12, 19, 26, COSTA MESA TRANSMIS-will Ftctltloua above on: Novemblf 5. CHILD CARE 2,82 Duponl
Thia bualnlll II con-FS1 '577 MARIA ELENA DE. ES-~~ bby:ualnell 11 ti con-t991. SION SPECIALIST, 1995 Thi 11glstran1(1) com· Bu1lneH Name 1991 Suite 224, '1rvine. Calif. ducted by: a limited part· Published Newport Beach-TEVEZ RUZ, MILllNER. 706 ·•corr;::• °" t917 HtrbOf Blvd., Co111 Mesa. mance<I 10 lrannct .busl· Statement Danial Liao 927l5 nerlhCp Cosll Mesa Pilot Novam-Femleaf Avenue C«011a The regletran (I) com. Calif. 92627 ,,.., under the Flc111Jous Th• Following persons This st11temen1 was flied Judy Gallardo 12109 syi.
Thi registrant(•) com-bar 19, 26, Dacemblf 3, det M11, cam. 92825 manc'!,Jo ~~·1• PUBLIC NOTICE Al Ghod1I. 9581 Blackfin Buslne11 Nam1(sl listed are doing business as: W11h lh• County Clerk or 11111 River 1129. Founl&ln mlllCld lo transact busl-10, 199t Marta Elena Futlar, 706 i:!'1nat1 "Nama(a) list: Fie ltlo Cir., Huntington Beach, aboYI on: October 1, 1991 JIRO INVESTMENT COM· Orange County on Novem-Valle~. Calif. 92708
11111 under the Flctrtlous T·9S4 F11nll1f Avenue, C«ona above . 51 t us Calif. 92646 Aleta Hanke PANY, 939 w. Bay, Balboa. b9f' 5, 1991 Thts business is con-
Bulil1lll Name(t) hlled det Mat, Calif. 92625 1 t on: pllmblr 1• Bualne•• Name Moe Aboudarda, 9561 This statement was filed Calif. 92661 FS12109 dueled by: an indMdual
aboVI on: Oc:tOb1f 8, 199t PUBLIC NOTICE Chltlff Wolfe Mastlf'I, .k., CvtOI B Grant President Stat•ment . Blackfin Cir., Huntington wllh Ille County Cle1k ol John 0 . Lee, 939 W. Bay, Published Newpor1 Beach-The regislranl(s) com-
Allan L o.-..1, PrMldanl 706 FemlNf Avenue, eo. Thlt llatameni 11 filed The Following persons Beach, Calif. 92846 Orange CoYnty on October Balboa. Cahf. 92661 Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-menced to transac1 btJSI·
TN9 ~ was fllld CNl1018107 rona del Mar, Calif. 92625 with the County wClerk1 of 811 doing business u : This buslne11 Is con-25. 1991 Betty Buckley Lee, 939 W. ber 12 19 26 Decombet ness under the FietrttOUS
wl1h the County Clal1c of flotttlous Thia bu1ln1u 11 con-~ County Oct blr OCEANVIEW FINANCIAL ducted by: • general pal1· F511099 Bay, Balboa, Calif. 92661 5 1991• ' · Business Name(s) listed
Otanot County on Octoblf au1tr,•u Name ducted by: husband and 23~t on ° 419 No, Newport Blvd. Ste. nershlp Published Newpor1 Beach-This business Is con-• ab011e on· June 1. 1991
28, 1991 ltat•ment wife • ,510740 F, Newport Beach, Cahf. Thi reglslranl(sl com. Costa MIH Ptlot Novem· ducted by: husband and T·93l Judy Gallardo
F511338 TM Follow! The raglst11nt(1) co~ . 92663 mencld lo lransact busl· be 5 12 19 26 1991 W11e PUBLIC NOTICE Th1S statement was filed Be t). 111 dol bus~ ~eons rnancld to tranaact tMdto Publl1hld Newport BM<:h-Oc11nvlaw MortgaQe ness under lhl Actltlous r ' ' ' ' T 4 The reglstranl(s) com· with the County Cletk ol ~ ~ ac FLETC~ER Jo::eS"'' MO. ness under the Fictitious Cotta Mau Pilot Novem-Group, Calllornla Corp.. Buslne11 Nama(sl listed •89 menced 10 transact bust· f1ctltloua Orange County on Novem-oet• Novem-TORCARS 1301 0 811 Buslnase Nam1(t) lls'led b« 5 12, 1t 26. 1991 419 No. Newport Blvd. Sia. above on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE ness under lhe Fic1ttious BuilneH Name ber 1 1991
l>lr 19, 29, e>ee.nlblr 3, Strllt Niwport Ba~ch aboVI on: October 1. 1991 ' ' T-880 F, Newport Beach, Ca~f. Al Ghodal Business Nama(sl listed Statement ' F511821
tO, 1191 Calif 92680 · Charlff Wolf• Mutart, Jr. 92663 This sta1em1nt was flied Flctltloua above on: 1973 The Following persons Pubhsned Newport Beach-
T·9S2 Flaichar Jon11 Molor Thia •tatement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt buflness Is . con· with Iha County Clerk 01 Bualnett Name Betty Bucldey Lee are d01ng business as: Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-
---------• cara Inc California 1301 with thl County C11rt1 or dueled by. a corporation Orange County on October Statement This statement was liled MOME~TS BV JODY· ber 12. 19. 26. Decembef PUBLIC NOTICE a '11 s" N • Orange County on Novem-CNlt013807 Thi reglstrant(s) com· 25, 1991 T F Wllh the County Clerk or ua treat. ewport blf 6 1991 ... otltlou• menced 10 tranS11C1 l>usl-,511098 ha ollowtng persons Orange County on Novem· M.ICHEUE, 9301 Tidewater 5, 1991
CN.to'•••• Beach, Calif. 92660 • .. , d th Flctltl are doing business as· be 6 99 Circle Hunlington Beach. T 92 --Thie bu1ln111 It con-FSt2242 Butlnett Nam. nan un er • ous Published Newport Beach-(a)A & R N.E.W.S. CON· r • 1 I CA 92648 i--------·-1 '1otltlou• ducted by: a corporallon Published Newport Beach· Statement , Business. ,Name(s) lislld Cosla Mesa Pi1ol Novem· N.£CTION (b)A & A f512241 Jo<lyMichelle Daye, 9301 Classlliod Is .....
lualnett N•m• The regl1lr1n1(1) com-Cotta MIN Piiot Novarn-The Followlng perton1 ap~~ onja!8~an Morey ber 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991 N.E.W.S. PROPERTY MAN· Pubhshed Newport Beach· Tidewater Circle , Hunting. CON VEN IE HT
ltet.ment mencld to transact butl-blr 12, 19, 26, Oecember are doing bu1lne11 ae: Secretary ' T·896 AGEMENT, 729 W. 16 St. Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· Ion Beach, CA 92646 whether you're buy-
The foMowlng r>«eons 11111 under lhl Fictitious 5 199t BANGKOK 4. Cryslal Suitt A-4, Costa Me,a. ber 12. 19, 26, December This business Is con· Ing. soiling. or just 111 doing l>usl1111s u : 8u1ln111 N1m1(1) U1ted ' T Court, South Coast Pia.ta, 3 Unea ... 3 Days ... 3 Thinking of having a Calif. 92627 5 1991 dueled by: an lndlvfdual 1 k I I d h
VOGT I RESNICK. 4350 above on: Novamblf 1, •926 3333 Bear, Cotta Meea. Dollars ... Merchandise garage sale? Give us Garman Alfonso Rivera. ' T.925 Tbe roglSlrant(s) com· 00 mg. c assi •e as
Von l<Mnln, Sutt• 450, 1991 Calif. 92626 under $500. a ca111 21262 Beach Bll1d. lf202. moncod to transact busl· p~~~~cue:~IFIED Newport Beach, Call!. Altct. Jones. Jr .• Prtsl-Aruck En11rprl11s, Inc., 842·5878 PILOT CLASSIFIED Huntington Beach, Cahf. Buy It. Sell 11. Find It. noss under the F1cli1tous 842•5878 92&60 dent Callfornla, Cty1lal Court. 842·5878 92648 Class1fled. Business Nam a listed•---------
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536-1438.
HANDY MAN 3710
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carpntry, etc 631-4043
HAULING 3720
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PAINTING 3858
50"M. Ott, Interior
ElCtarlor P•lnllng.
25 yrs exp. Fro. Eat.
567-4730
Mlchael Cox Paint
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avallabl• weekends.
962-4052. Jon 645-8192 Painting. lntarl0</Exl•
rlor. 10 yrs. exp. gOOd Cabln•ta/Furnlture.
Flnlah••IR•1torallon.1=--=---=--:--Busy Bee Servlc••· DUMP RUNS• JUNK refa. raas. rain. Ask uc. & Bonded. House-Furniture. trash. trM for Miki. 63 t ~25 AJI quality. 546-5375
Cuatom c.blnetry. Only
th• t'in9•1 .. rH~ at>te pl1ceL Ouallty,
uppermost. 831-43'3
cle anlng, windows, branches. appliances. ""'RA,.....,.1N=a""'o""'w,,_,,,c~1·r-c.,..te...,.,M"'a""1n'"'t""'.
carpet cleaning, painl· Mike 7 dya 646-1391 Pulting. lnllE&t. Housal
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Blackwelder Pape,.
hanging & RemovaJ.
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quality 240-3173
WINDOW
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CAIU'Jo:NTHY :1 ~10 old fashioned Irish timates. Gen. Hauling . -W-.P-. _Y_O_U_N_G_Q_U_l_S_T_ * Wlndow Cleanlne.
way. 843-9020. Free e11t. Uc. 11117869. Holiday Speclals. Aak
HOUSECLEANING by ~64,_,.,4.o3,..,..,..,..,..,8,,..9-:-::..:-::~-:-:-::=-• P1lntlng Contr1ctor tor Jett. 723-1641
JapaneH l•dy. Own HAULING & CLEAH·UP Ouallly palnllng by 1-U-ni-ted--W-ln_d_o_w_C_l-ng-.-
tranaportallon. Call By older, rlllat>11 gen-pro I • s • I on a I• · Ready for Holidays
548.()527 tleman. Very raaton1bl1. Llc•602098. Insured. Res. & Commercial
Home tmprovementa. Houaeoleanlng, Mesa FrM •at. 831·S200 Fr•• 11t. &45-3305 Since '71. 761-2552
AJI P~ of carpen. Verde .,... Rea1on-
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NIWPOAT TaRRAC• MtramaF'Dr. 875-1351 1BR seeo. Gar. cable, f .. takM ilt esp&, ta eTWaU
29r 2,..Ba. gar, view, Modern 2eR, f/p, @IN. patio, lndry rm 911t. kitchen, eml tnccl = ,~ ::_,2~· parkJng, patio. S975, Water/truh pd, Sorry. v•rd, ef\lldfpet ok. lllt 2~. ~. t a.r • yearly No ptt• No pete Ui.a4a? 1715/mo. Ma-0867 gw, • \otal rwmodl
NtwDOrt Ttrrict s11 w. Bay. 640.5719 ••llA•T••••• ......... ~'"41J>~=· Aj Oulnllln.133eeeo
3BR ~~BA. end unit. Oceanfront Lg 1BR, f/ 2 BDRM ,., .. Oas, COUfttty WoNa Pwtc Qty, Ut. X.Mu-
11200/mo + dep. Avl. p, d/IN, w/d, new cpl, water, gar. No pet. 8pltt level, frplc, elcy. ~•" l\ltrN dptlc, yrty New v..,-, '9 4br, 2ba
1215/91. 759-0250. 2 car gar, no pets. 2323 Elden 548-7854 Ught.' 1135. Nol::; 9000\o\ ....,....__ h~. ld..a for 2 fam, *"'°rt.• offtcee ...
NOfiTH BLUFFS 4Br Yrtv s9oo 673'-6840 ••SHARP Alwili ~':.a2!:'J~su ~~~ S350/nl, 715•7592• :r.:.'2e:~
3Ba+ bonus rm, taro• Tiny prl11at• bachelor w/ 2BR. b1tln1 '795/mo. AoiDifO liiCR, S.A. ~-5533
upgraded kllch, 2 pa· bath. t blk to beh, ulll Cat OK. Call Pam, Agt L\ 2BR 2BA. E.efde, BLOCK TO IUCHI Mexico. 2BR 28A cot• 2 ,._ IF Nwnt ._..
tloa. &2400. 644·2904 pd S250/mo, tat, tut, M•Seao 825/mo. d/W, gar, 38R Z8A lower unit. tage, pool, Jae, tennl1, •-:Cti-§tl'""'
Preatlglou• SBA 38a security. 64~943. CLOSE TO ALLI quiet, no peta. Gatage, dlahwuher. xlnt pyt bch. 545-8223 39715 Birch ttMt
Harbor View home, * &32-4IOI 11225/MO. Aif 541"6032
comm pool, S240o 2BR 1BA, lndrv rm. MONTI IERRENO a10 GRANT ~ 1~ elf mo-mo 844-9035 cloH to ahops & CENTAUR MOMT. 1710 mo. Placentla
buses. Will accapt APARTllENTI 842·2288or131.a725 Ave, Cosla Mesa. A.YI
STEPS To SANDI •D'lwl21r2 .. StotS'• O. C. Housing. $850 1BR 1•"' M2S •380 CDM tum ""• 3BR 11/7 ..... 11M
ftARLY 1 to 3 eR Compl renovated , gar, 2257 MAP~E T Off 1;t'Me "ent R• LARGE 2BR 2BA. new 2BA hH, prof male,
homH/duptexH a111 deck. patio, 1000+ sf 64~~~.J:~~:,.~25 frigs avl. Covered =· :00,~1c.,.. 7~::-29~:0· lnet now seso-s145otmo. 76().1713 or 857-1n6 parking, cable, beautJ. 7eo-8oe7 · 5'4+e1r;g·,_u __ . ________ _
VIOi Rtntalt 2BR 11hBa, Ute & brile. •Do you need lg clean fully land•caped. or COM. 3Br houH, w/d.
Deck pool w/d hkup 2br 1ba? Garage, new Pool, 2 lndry rms, MC Large ooeanfront Garage avall. Mal• I 11S I.'. '
H 11 ''.\;ll '-' • 875-4912 no pals. • Alll 1211: cpt, DfN, storage. gal" 848-7017 atudlo, Pennlnaula prof non·amkr prer. VIEW VIEW VIEW $975. Agt 759-0874 S750 No Pet 840-2495 NEW Pl. all amenities Incl 1425/mo. 640-2789 FOUNO: Cat,
Guard gated w/ocn & 410 Seaward 2.atory •EASTSIDE 2BR, 1BA. 2BR 2Ba pvt garage $850/ mo. 723-1355 Fem non/•mkr 1hr 3BR ahort haired, adult
city views from most 2BR 1 BA, encl patio, Garage, small yard. waaher/dryer, good LIDO ISLE ruuv rum 2BA CM hH w/aame. ALL CA8N INCOM•I male, WHt Ocean
rooma. Skylights, comm pool, dbl car· $7 00/mo. •BACH· Coeta Meaa loeat~. J Br. Ulll, gar Incl. Near S.C.Pl.za. $325. WHOLESALE DIRECT Front. 642-3871.
hrdwd nrs, franch dra port, $850. No Pets. ELOR. Quiet E'elde Move•ln Speolall $780/mo vrl'I 1 per· 751-0272 or 862·1623 PRICES. Ouarante9d FOUND• New Murrav local Incl utile $500/ 1 ... 75 71 ..... 7 ........... 1 ,. • locallona. Local route · w/be11eled gtasa, etcl 832-4618 · · • .... ., .,...,.,., son, no pets 873-0837 Female prf'rd to ehare for aale. 1.aoo-741•7434 boy'•, blu•y•llow mt.
$3950/mo 040.5324 mo Call Kl'tlln 851.()424 N lrg 4BR, 2BA hm In · bike, 10 ape9d, 28" ________ 1Attractl11e 2Br 1Ba, wpt acroaa the atrfft, LOVELY 3Br 2\l!!Ba Huntington Bch. Frplc, DI trlbut hi wheel size. For further VIiia Balboa•· french doors to grass *MOVE•IN SPECIAL! 2Br 1.25BA, frplc, gar, townhse In Park New-lrg vard d/W & w/d I Ort Pl Info call Huntington -8-1-rt-1-ndt--,-1-,-1-1ft-ff_I_
5 1 BA • d polio. 1 'h blks to bchf 1 BEDROOM $795/mo. 1665 Irvin• pert. Avail Qec • ..June. 5400/m~. l~cludo~ Av,1llabltl Beach Polle• Dept. ,::ir~' clondo~ nrc'!; $925/mo 494·3324 Pool, spa, cable hkup Ave #5 720.9422 $1560/mo. 640.()316 utlls + 5300 deposit. America a first ear1h-Russ Brown 530-5822. NHded. Call: '>•
I f I /d I I CUTE 2BR/1BA. COTTAGE WESTLAKE VILLAGE A II D 18 ...,2 0909 friendly catalogue ----------------1 714-895-6998 Ext. 168 .... T1..-DI ,,. ... ......_ v ew, rp c, w nc . MWt22 SPACIOUS 3Br 2Ba, nu McLAIN ENTERPRISES va •c . ""' • baaed Multl·Lavel LOST 11·15-91, Oerman .... ..,..., ., __
S1250/mo. A11t 12/15. Frplc & yrd, gar. tndrv pnt/crpt. Gar & xtra HB 4BR 2B• hH, to Markellng 11 sweeping Shephard Puppy, ..,,. CASHIER/STOCK PERSON SECRETARY' Villa Rentals & detached bonus rm •MUST SEE!• prkng. $975/mo. 2593 FEATURES ahr w/1 n/emkr, w/d, the nation. For Info on awera to name of N.B. .,.. market.
8754912 w/BA. St250. Avail Lg lBR lBA, d/W, ga· Elden Ave. 540-0578 EXCLUSIVE I 1 t NB this ground floor op. Cleo, e mo. old. Good starting pav. FfT rnor C~~~ata!:;!
Jan 1. 857·6753 rage. tndrv rm. CtoH BEACH & COUNTRY ~5tgar, ~::O~se . portunlty of the '&O's REWARD. 548-1515. or PfT avalt. 831-0144 good human rel-lone/
Froo Turkey & Christ-to SC Plaza S725/mo. CLUB COMMUNITIES mo. call Natural World LOST DOG Cltrk communications sklU1. Apartments
For Rent
mas Tree If you move 505 SUNFLOWER 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Looking for Fun fems to 7t4-7S3-2838 REWAAD WordPerfect 5.1 •
In quickly. Penthouse CENTAUR MGMT. Apta w/frplc, wet bar, •hr 3Br 29a NB hln, Boxer-mix male, FfT. All shifts. Comfort Lotus aklUa required.
Apt. relurblshed. New 642·2288 or 831·2725 PRIMI! UJllT 3Br 2Ba micro, w /d hkups, w/d, ocn view, prkng HOT OPPTY. Local golden colored with Inn. 831"7840• Good benefits & work·
kit. carpets & docora-unfum near Hunting· central air & garage $440/mo. 675-1610 company needs YOU. white chest-clipped Gentrll l\Ml-1 Ing conditions 9~1900
GENERAi. 2602 1 BR /I ft I xt a I All For lnlervlaw Ive msg VIII\< _ tton. tnct. l/p, 2· W O ton Harboor. Encl gar. w • r • orage. M/F to ahr beaut new at 545-9405 24 h a tall·Famll'J I• very ud. Bk t Bl-carp orts, extensive Parkside ocean view. No pets. 904-7032 ma.lntenance Incl. hm In Nwpt Hgts. 3BR r • Last ... n 11/11 pm at pr, recpns • Stcrttary decks. $1200fmo. 1 yr Available 10/15. Appt Sorry, no pets. 3BA. $550. Avail 1 t/24 Locel Pay Phone Harbor Ii Victoria. Ca.II lingual, FfT or PfT. nr Small office atmoe-LONQ BEACH tse. Max 2 occupants. to seet 831-0107 FROM $1,295/mo· 852·8161, Bridgette Route for S•le Scott At 855-1148 or 405 Fwv. 687"7308• pher• reguesta slrong
000 E Ocean Blvd No Pers. 673-4442. $995 No Peta THEHEWPOATMAAINA Che•p 1·800-228-650-8810. Hott/Hotttll Hcretanal aklll,a w/ 76().()919 NB at bch, consldorate 4903 t erlenc:e Xtra lrg Apts. 1 BR, Lg bach unit wffrlgo/ 2BR CM E.alde F/JfMAY APTS 11 male pref. to share•---------Lost Passport & Birth Appty In person. Chi-s0f'pu er exp 1'
2BA & 2BR, 2BA. Lg stove prl11 patio pool Below S700 100' TO SANDI BIG CANYON 2BR condo. $C75/mo, Loo•I Pay Phone tertlflcate, Mandana cago for Ribs. 9901 o Id compan~ exce.
p\11 patios, nr beach. pd u'tn now carpet' New pnt/crpt. bate.. ~LEAN FURN APT. 644-0509 utll Incl. 675-8433. Route, Low Co•t, Sheybanl mlnovf Yorktown, HB. 983-Ribs ~·u'!!.!9~~t•.;_.a~ :.::
'213) 435"2107 S650/mo 675-7908. • gar. Quiet street. 752· e 2BR $695/MO High Return 14100" 675-[179· t t M M1 k t 1554/da 434·3767/e11e Avall 1;;;;;;;;;, through Newport HI• Apt. 2BR NB, atop• to 1~e beach. 234-2951 _L_O_S_T_: -c-.-,-. _m_a_l_e-,1 Hou-keeper/Nenny 1'::, 2~5 ~~her:~~A:e:
BALBOA SPACIOUS JBR 2RA & wknds. 8115192 114-ff7.0.U2 1BA, t/p, 1 car gar. Respon M/F. $41 5/mo Loo a I Vend In 9 atameH color, tong U11•ln or out. Engll1h' C-4, Costa ••a
unit. Vaulted cells, 2 Contact 831--4442 + ~ utll. 124 30th SI. Route. Mu•t aell hair, blue eyH. Skits speaking. Good P•'I·
car gar, master BR. ALAMOANAAPTS •2BDRM$700• 723-4150or673-2179 qulokly. t-800· Is h is name. Del· Exp.664-5108. 1-9_2_6_26_. ____ ,. __
•D•llghtful 28R 1BA, frptc, w/d, frig. Asking NPT Hghta 2Br 1Ba, Newport Be•ch on 234-2851 Marin, B. Blvd. V•rv MORTGAGE CO SECRETARY/
ISLAND 2006
gar, storage. p\11 dock. St750fmo. 723·5405 $350 OFF!! *1BDRM $800* frplc, garage. No pels. bai. Shr moblle hm, VENDING ROUTE• much missed, 1 yr. • OFFICE CLERK s995/mo. Ofc: 955• 1 & 2BR, d/w, beaut Frig, dahw1hr, stove Ideal for retired per· pllt room & bath. , old. REWARD. Exp'd Loa.n Rep for
2800: Rea: 759-0685 --------pool area. Rec rm, Incl. No pets 545-4855 sons. $800. 760.&0n S400/mo. 873•5100 Ear" a good tllllng, 642-a129 placement Inside a H· Several poaltllons
Recenui Renovated
Studio w/parklng.
Utlls pd. Yoar tso.
$700/mo. 854·9779
TWO STORY APT lndry rm, closa to priced to sell qulckl'J. lected ACTIVE R.E. available. FfT & "ff·
shops and bUHI. iLOTS OF ROOM!• Nwpt Hta 26R 2Ba, oceanfront 2Br 1Ba, 1-800-284-VEND P,ILOT CLASSIFIED Co to pre-qualify bUV· 1-8oo-832·57S·t
S. BAYFRONT 1 BR.
frplc, d/w, parking, no
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mo vrtv 873·8840
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mo. Call Mickey Har·
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1/3 OFF!
FLORAL PURCHASE
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Costa Mesa
Newport/Fairview
645-0246
Harbor/Baker
540-3135
Good Thru 11/JM1
M!XICAN RESTAURANT
COCKTAILS • FOOD TO GO
296 Eaat 17 Street e Hillgren Square
Co1ta Meea. CA 92627 e 645-7626
2 BEDROOM $750
G•ted Pool * Pl•w Area
Ne•r Oceaa Ir Newport Bell.
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687 W. lltla St.
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S595·S675/MO $200 OFF'll frplc, gar, w/d , Ute & parking, w/d . Prof PILOT CLASSIFIED It I Iha resource vou •nrast•forln~hgoenu•'•+ looarlngsl·.•-s~h-o_p..;.,pl.;..ng;...;;.;f;.;;o;...r ;.;.a-T-1.,-n-e-w
530 w. WILSON • clean, alll 12/15. No clean M/F A11all now • can count on to Hll a rt t? t med
722·9012 or 642·2288 Lg 2BR .2BA. Garage, pets s1 oso. 759-0874 s575 yrlv · 646.0428 · 1 t • th• •a• v ·to-myriad of merchan· No canvaulng or out· ~:.~ mv9::u ;0a~~ar• lndrv rm, nice quiet lo-' · access, Information· dlse Items, because aide aate • all laad1 "" cation. $875/mo. VERY SML studio 1 btk Shr lg 2br 2ba apl, packed marketplace our columns compel provided. Xlnt com-costs • without ~~ule Bachelor unit Nwpt
Hgts. Full kltch, utlls
Incl. No pets. S595/mo
+ S500 dep. 646-0886
1480 MONROVIA to bch, over garage w/ Back Bay view, pool. visited regularly • suc· qualllied buv•rs to penaatlon package. or Pl°k:"'t 'c••••--
CENTAUR MGMT. sunny deck. Xlnt loc. Nr UCI & CdM High C9Hfully • b'I all kinda calll Call Mike Tenore, .... 2.••7"9~-
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offer 875-3006. clud" frarM & head-Mak .. a great Chrlat· food. 173-8044. x.MM glfta, ~t. Boat. 1H9, tiff new. -.. 11·1M1 lent eond, lo ml, muat
Al'Pl.IANC'ES hO 11
board. Oood condl-·-0 S14 000 714-N8-3948 -.-Uncoln lltrcury ••Refrigerator 1200 Antique oak .. dresser, tlonl Only $200. Call mu gift. -king 125 'FREE' clean good • • Fine uMd 911' lotl ... to apprecl•I•, Sto-5030
WHher/Dryer 114!5 d I t bl-.. •sk "'"7"""'" I th• ••t. Pl• ... call ... h 10 tone'u H-·.. •~.._-& •-S8900. 495-7810. .~ d ' r••• ng a ....., 58 .... ~. eave me• • 4 5 ·1 t 3 3 a f' • r •-· • ........... <R.:.2 ..... '"""'9VR evn Over 60 quallty ~• ;:;:.e,.~~~.:.;h•r 1350-$250. 844-5
965
. uge. 5:30pm. Or call any· --2~0;:c:,, c;:~ M0-1130 '85 Jaguar XJS 4.2, all cars to'" ortour'JotJ
Id 20 ft Baby crib whit• drop Kng u bed W/WOOd time, , .. ..,. me ... ge. '° go. 2e ft LUd.,. '17 CADILLAC :~~r:~~·· ~o~~=i ALL NEW It I
1 A~anoa • refrlg:~ato; •Ide, G new r·nr·~· :~ti1~· 8~~ ~ 200 chant scanner $100 afboat MOO, 548-3024 mu•t ••Ill reduced ME1tCURY SAi~
wtth 4 year warr ,. $7!5. raco P 1:Y var • Ible w/8 'chra $225 & prnt dlaptay calc $30, 23 ft Cabin Crulaer, 350 SEDAN DEVILLE to l10Kobo, 491M5870. fl.
malnlng. Like new S3fre5nc7h2~15ue50. 91 e new, matching Buffet $160. decor king alze bed Beautiful full l•ngth cu In Volvo gu V8 1/0 Xlnt condtnl New car -------""'!""~ 12n.'!'°c1,.,.offOIAc" a~:9 -
S750 831·1475 • "" • 1 1 bl & 4 apread $100 840-7198 1 trade lnl Thi• car 1994 Jaguar excellent -· ••• · · Outa d• pat 0 t • opoasum fur coat. • eng, to hra, oran, won't laatl Lota of ••· condlllon, ' aapphtre Johnson & Son 24 CUBIC FT ald•bY· Braes headboard, mat· chr• Sao. 631·2242 sOth Wedding artlclH, veralbl• •• raincoat SaVSun Wpm. Fuml· depth aouncter, many tr a• 1 I t 1 , 9 9 9 blue.
19000
, repair
aid• GE refrigerator. treH, box & frame, LOVESEAT velvet v••· old Jewelry box ttema, with fur trim. Euro-tu re, appliances, xtru, wa• atrong trlr, (200238) hlatory avall 6
4
8-4l50. Lincoln MtrCUIJ
Formica front, le• queenalze S235. Whit• low & gold, good gluaware, 548-9832. pean hooka. Hardly phone•, deaka, .iec-$13,000 obo 848-5108 Over 60 fin• UHd ----...,-...,---,,..-13 left to c;hq~•
maker. S250. Call Ev. & braes daybed, mat· cond. $49.50• BRIGGS d Stratton worn. $950. &42-4321 tronlc•, & mlac. 1017 2• ft CMlbl orvlaer care to chooH froml 1990 XJS, black w/tan from! We have l.S,
nlngs anlf &pm 662·5743 trH• & trundle, com-848-4607 22.. t an $4!5 X 102. Sandcutle Or. Refnell ~ M rcury exp ll·HMU. Interior, 8,700 ml, GS, & Wagonal ltlta
Amana 22 cu. ft. aid• pl•t• $HIS. 840-8733. MOVING OUT 01' .,..S.:,°&2~ mower • Saturday only a-a. Dav-1/0, Ice bx, •atove: Johnson & Son ahowroom perfect, Wffkend on~I
by·alde refrlg w{lce CEDAR wood nautical COUNTRY • Fuml-enport end tablH, alnk, encl .. d toilet/ ... A •• 30 deaperat• for garage 540-S 30 .1 mkr, White, looka/run• table lamp S2!5. ture & collectlblH for DRAPES. 3 different • t • r • o con• o I•, pmp out. Nwpt Dune• _._ • P a c • · A • k I n g ~
good S250, 65<>-8304. 548-9832 aale 675-1926 •tvlea. dry clHned, couch, chair, ottoman, apace Muat ... 1 e... .88 ,._dlll~ FIMtwod $30,000, 631·5596. I D · perfect condition S30. M ,_, tf $125 · $7500 bo ...... -PILOT CLASSIF E New brua daybed/ &40-7l9e •-cuto aaw · rocker, llnena, houa• tate Hie. o . Sedan BoM atereo, •83 280ZX, gold, ttubo, II'• th• aolutlon you're Children'• matched twin trundle/bedding $400. • 434-5762. hold ltema, wuher/ 714·774-0531, 714-moon~f. burgundy, Mop, 5spd, rune
Harchlng for • wheth· bedroom .. ,, desk, S f 1300 720-1343. Emory·Thompaon (2 dryer, mlac. 509 J... 530-7637wttnda. $15,500. 66~212. greatl 98k ml, $3.850
., you're afft(lng a chair & cheat. 9-drwr 0 a • cycle) Ice-cream • yo-mine. '90 Cherokff Ltd obo. pp 894-5122. home, an apartment, cheat, & gold·leaf mlr· S e 11 Vo u r ho m • gurt machine. Cost 32 ft Luhr• ftybr, mlcro, 1987 ~RRON v-e. Aulo, AJC. Leather
a new occupation ot ror, 2 marbl•top ta· throu& claastned. S15,000 aell $4,300. gen, ~ hF· ·~~ 8• Xlnt c · Low mlln. (093
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even a atray pet. blea, lamps, mite. 28878 Slldlng Glaaa top 10 REAL ESTATE Open ~;::' :. ~~~er ';:; Fully loaded. Very 0aa11AE CO•ST A/C, tilt, CC (1185)
11p.s200. 645-0195. frffZer, coat 11800, Hou•• •lgn• red/ 3 famlly garage a&le, downpayment. Owner nice. s7eoo. 9&4--1 478 """" ,. $9,999
Ii .....
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH
North-South vulnerable. Eut
deals.
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But South Weet
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Opening lead: Ace of •
North
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T o combat the disadvantage of
bei.ni able to aee only halt their
aide'• a.ueta, the defendera must aig·
naJ each other to direct the defenae.
If you are goinr to diarerard your
partoet'a aiJnala, oot only will you
ahatter pa.rtnenhlp truat, but you
will be making a difficult taak virtu·
ally impouible.
Thia deal cropped up in an expert
pme at the YMPL Bricfae Group in
.. 11 ssoo. Dtpplng white s2 each.' nne c1oth1ng, tumiture, nnanc1""' S32K obo. JEEP AND EAGLE ORANGE COAeT
cabinet "Muterbullt" • 644-e989 aurfboarda, etc. Sat 261-8333d, 875-0617•. t..aoo.522.JEllP JEEP AND EA~" E w/ayrup wella and •x· Nov. 23, 9am. 345 . 1988 Beretta OT 5 •pd 7141549-8023
traa. coat $1200, aen IBM ex~• typewriter, Unlveralty Or. P·1. MOORING w/25' Coro-ZSl, loaded,' black: ---------1-800-522..JEE
S350. Plea•• call to good working condl· (near lrvlne Ave) nado. Xlnt locatlon, xlnt cond. $e200/0BO. 190 Wr1ngler 714/549-80231
.... 720-1020. Ron. lion $40. 545-6788. Nr new queenalze noat-~~~~~ to aell. 650-__ 963-__ 13_03_. __ ~--1 8 cyl.L tllt, (1160) 1987 NISSAN
New dinette Ht, aofa atlon wbed S100. Nr1....,..,,....,,.-=---.,,......~.-==-=-": •10,99B
hldeabed, Maytag new futon $100, + USED ELECTRIC 1981 CHEV P.W. ORANGE COAST MAXIMA
did D t electric dryer, S250 mlac. Sat/ Sun only. BOATS Excellent Cstm whla, very clean, JEEP aMD l!!AGLE Auto, aunrf, air,' pb, New Yor.k. South · we to retrea each. 642·8039. 13731 Olympic Ave. cond, greal prlcH, atk ahft, lt0,995 "" '"" cass (11180) S9,'177
from three no trumclub~ todfourulad~~; ,_O_l_d_V-le_n_n_a_C_lo_c_k_w_/wta.,--4 black lab mix pup-Saturday only 7·3. caU Gary 645-6812. TUnLE CLICK 1·7800-14/545~2;,JOE2E3P TUTTLE CLICK at.theformer,a ... wo uave & c G Id pies M/F 12 wks old. Nts•au ....... NISSAN
1 key, anes, o • Cloth••. novelty ltema OAn
forced declarer to caah out just to Mining Scale, Old s25 •• 549-1866· & houaehold llama. 2845 Harbor Blvd 1986 Cherokee, exlnt 2845 Harbor Blvd
eacape for down two. Engflah Scale (wt In AKC Beagles, 7 wka 2474 Rue del Cann••· Coata Meaa cond, 74K ml, 1 Costa Mesa \
West led the ace of cluba, and 1tone1), Some Newer old, champion llnH 15 foot Coronado w/ M044t0 owner, 18950 obo. 540.fS410 _
Eut dropped the queen of cluba to Jewelry, Leather Chalr 648-4878. 1250. lraller. S900 648·7216, after 6pm ---------
-L !A the "':..1. rankinr & Otto, Other Misc -------~---wffkdaya. 1988 NISSAN request a •wn. to .....,_er-ta. Hao ltema, 875-5792 AKC BeaglH, 7 wka 65().2205. ;,c:.td!;;~ ~re~ .. ~~to ORIENTAL RUO old, champion llnea l!•t•t• ••I• E ,_2_1_ft_l•_l_an_d_e_r.-4.-4~M~.,....,. '80 Muatang, convert· Large1t Selection of MAXIMA rt
-.. u L-Approx 9x12, vlbran1 646-4878. 1250. thing mua1 go. ~~?'; ner O/B. sleeps 4, Ible, white. Sell tor Jeep1 In So Calif f,';·1~'i ~r1~::~s~"" ahift, the contract Wuwo 0o9Ve colora. 100% worsted Hlml/Peratan Kitten•. head, Newport allp $4,800. $3,000 In • •
romped home-declarer would have wool. Uk• newt s1000 CFA, ahota, flame/ B;v;:t. ~·~ oi;'~!.4· E S 100/mo S 1350/obo whffla. 954-8576. ORANGE COAST TUnLE CLICK
loat only the three acaa. OBO. cream/pt choc tabby 0 ac ' 0
· 723-0832. '85 White T·Blrd Elan JEEP AND EAGLE NISSAN
However, Weat decided there wu 54e-3080 S2oo-S300. 645-7607. Hollday gift bHkets, For sale. 13ft. Salem· vs. 94k ml, loeded. t..a00..522.JIEl!P 2845 Harbof BM:!
good NUOD why partner WU 10 in-PORTABLE drafting Miniature achnauzer Friday 1 'h2. 1-4:30. yacht with trailer. well malnt by m• 7t4/S49-8023 Costa Meaa •iateotooehea.rtlead,aoW.tA..i.. 1 $!50 It $1 Sat 1\1\3, 8-11. 223 goodconditlonS500. chanlc, ne.da minor 5408•10 1 ... ...,, tab• • •ma • puppy AKC champion 14th St. Huntng Bch. 7~7790. cosmetlca, under blue awit.ched the attack. chooain1 the S20. 548-9832. blood, 1hot1 $125, book for quick •al• 87 NISSAN MAXIMA
ei•ht of heuta to ahow an entry in Sear• air cond heat adorable I '734-9286. StuMlng oval glHa top S3800 bo 7..,,. .... 21 , -a• .. erl Moon roofl diam~ 0.-..a-_L-..a Weat been able to table, 4 chair•. hHvy 0 · ...,..... • '90 Mark VII, LSC, bur· .... "' ~u. u.u pump, barely used. rattan real wood, like 1_ FORD gundy, llke new, alloy All optlonal(3497~3) ruff a club, the ahift would have cost $650, Hll $375. S3 982-8268 w.v whl•. aunrf, flnanc S19,90S L---to the,___.. b--... Now it wu Bundy flute, 1225. new. 95. • MUST•NQ T ................. ,. Rob"• .__.. ~ _.... Roy a I vac uum Torelll w/campl compo. Outboard motor, 1975 ,. avall, facl warranty, '""""' '1'
Eut's turn to truat putner. cleaner. Ilk• new, nenta, 53cm/21 In, Johnson Seahor ... 2 Auto, pa, Air, pw, $18,900. 86M212. FordollUIU b
After winning the ace of hea.rta 1175.548-3787. ~autlful, white 1300 h/p, 24 In shalt, ex<*-CU. (11111) tT,858 71 Aa ..
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1 Ea.at played back• diamond, u re· obo. 637-4077, Donna lent condition, only 50 TUnLE CLICK ..-v-t ._.a W 't.b •L-__ .a SILVER Fox Jacket, atze ,.,.,.--..,.-~~~---:'":9 hr• uMd $160 675-quea~ eat roae Wl ....., ace auu 12, Ilk• new S49. Women's Schwinn 12· Garage Sate. Baby fur· • • NISSAN MAZJ>A 9125
reve~ to beuta.. and Eut'a ,ruff 557•7094 •pd s 9 o, M • n • • nlture, clolhH, loya & 5869 ev••· 264!5 Hatbof Blvd
aet the contract one trick. Schwinn 1 O-apd sso. more. Saturday 9-3. Coata MHa
Aaadefeoder,donotiporeput· SKI PANTS, RoffH M•o'• Vista 10.apd 523Weatmlnater.NB. 14M4t0
ner'e signala unleu you are aure the :'!~S:~;;:~~nl s7o. Good condition Multl-fam Sale. Harbor
line you're roing to adopt will de(Jat 675-5869• view homH. Furn, ••BALaOA ISLAND 85 T·Blrd Elin
the contract. It it doe. not, partner-SUBLIMINAL Hypnoals mualcal lnatrumenta, 18' Power 1225/mo & Full powerl vii Low
ship confidence will be breached ir· tapH for peta, S 19.95. toya + more. Sat 9-3. 32' Sall $400/mo. Avl m 11 • •. ~5 3 8 9 3)
reparably evhaeo if ~~~·· option ~=ln;~~~~gP•r~~~.'I: • gr~2 Port Manletgh Nowt ?U.aut Theod:~. Robina
1989 MAZDA MPV PONTIAC 91 70
Au1o, cruise, atereo, '84 Ponlla.c 6000. AJC.
air, pw, l10,9ff P/S, P/B, 102K TUnLE CLICK new t1tH. rune NISSAN ukngS175o-63M
2845 HaJbor Blvd
Co•t• Me•• S4CMS410
would not ve au~. lzed to your pet. LIKE NEW Prec:or 17181.,,..,.,,----,-=,.--~~-F rdol
85<>-9921 Slalrcllmber, 1250. Office and Condo fur· 0 IUIU
----------''-------------------1".:T::'"raa':"".":h'."""""'.c:-:o:-:m:-p:-a:-:ct::-o::r:-,-:5::7:=-5, Amerlc preclalon row-nlahlngs. 8·3 Sat/Sun. 714-142.0010 P d 280SE
Ing machine Sl 50 Bring your truck.Iota ---------I '77 ampere • ~~~Pl!.'!~ ~~c~'f"o~ a.s-s7•10 · of dHka, dlvldera, flle 81 TIMPO ahowroom qualty,ll!ll""""M
MEHCEDES 9130
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Bener
qualified
6 Twist
10 Poet
14 Condemn
15 U.S. ell
16 On --with
17 Barber's
tool• 18 Taboo llem
19 Hub
20 Looked
fixedly
22 Supplants
24 Mined mailer
26 Complainers
27 Wltl'lefs
31 Airline abbr.
32 Sheer labf'lc
33 A planet
35 Crude 38 Elec. units
39 Denvet
college
40 Moon deity 41 .. _ whlzl"
42 With -bf'Nlh
43 Shnt 44 Young enlmal
45 or meen1no1
47 Wrangr.d
51 Sounded
!52 Conceala
54 Hot bright
58 TtMWn drinks
59 Son of Seth 81 Elevate
62 Gosalp
63 Light tan
64 To one aide
85 Middling
66 Bottomless 67 Looks
M8rchlngly
DOWN
1 Bask:I
2 Stain
3 Allan priest
4 Involves In
trouble
5 Nest egg
6 Pele
7 Love god
8 Rejuvenete
9 Predictors
10 -republic 11 Oulckly
12 Wild talker
13 Garb
21 Scotch river
23 Stone: IUtf 25 Driving
hazard
27 Maleanlmel
28 R8ltdence
29 Plckable
30 WIM ones
~Jockey, e.g.
35 Smallesl of
1mer
36 Agaln11
37 Female GI.
once
39 Plant-oil
eource
40 tongue ot 11udy 42 Raymond or 49 Declares Aaron 50 Stupid one 43 1981 Jeffrey 53 Ponder (owr) Huntw movie
44 Al once! 55 Fortune
46 Featlval: 56 Czech ,,._
auff. 57 Tunisian
41 9lg amount officials 48 Salk ·s f1eld 60 Dine
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548-0378. (200cm) w/Tyrolla bl .. , dining room aet, ................... Robl
TWO pool floata.-one bindings, potea & bag, wlck•r chair• and hid• •'89 8981 1 owner, Thwvuvre nl
chair, one mattreH. $200 obo. Nordic• -awaya, etc Everything ahowroom new, low FOf'd.llUZU
Brand new. S40 tot boot•, man'• a 9 ~m muat go! 648 Vista mll••· sacrifice. 11 ...... 2_-10 both. 563-0804. 175 obo. 848-1271. Grande 780-1491. 128.!SK. 597·5348 ~ "VV
'15 380SL lmmac, alvr
blu, antlloc brks,
chroma, 2 tpa, S27.9k,
muat a.Cl &40-2442.
'85 Bronco II, I
AC, ps, am fm
lugg rack, 6 q'I.
great, never off
$4500 Obo, m
w835-3151 h85
'88 4X4 P/U, ve.
am/fm atereo, 35
bed llner, xlnt c
S 1 OK obo. 548-91
• .
' Tu•~. NcMnlber 19, 1881 •ft· ...
GE COASTAUTO
• •
"
S afc bumpcn are bard to find
at least aa:onling to a recent
survey conducted by the ln-
surtnce Institute for Highway
Salety (llHS) which indicates that
softie car bumpcn have eo little
sbock·absorbing potential that even minor impacts can damage
the, fenden •.longside bumpen,
oft~ resulting "' exorbitant repair cos~ts for minor "fender-benders."
ln fact, a recent low-speed crash
s~ conducted by IIHS revealed
repair costs ranging from $618 to
$3,298 for more than 20 mid-size
vehicles.
Although federal standards re;
quite all can to have bumpers that
can withstand a 2.5 mph collision,
the personal finance magazine
Changing Times recently rccom-
metlded that if one wants better
protection, one has to shop selec-
tively for vehicles -such as Saab
9000 and 900 passenger cars -
that have selr-rcstoring, 5 mph
fro1't and rear bumpers which re-
vert to their original shape and
performance after a minor impact.
Saab's bumper design is tested to
withstand impacts with smooth,
fixed objects at up to 5 mph with-
out the need for subsequent re-
pair.
Since the absorption of energy is
what causes crash damage, a
bumper labelled 5 mph signifies a
benchmark for damage resistance.
It is an impact speed indicating a
bumper that would absorb much
or all of the impact energy in 1n
actual car-to-car crash without sus-
taining sheet metal damage Dr
lamp breakage.
·Unfortunately, car buyors 'Cannot
physically jrupect a bumper system
and tell whether it is poor or ex-
ceptional in terms of its protective
capability, because the only visible
part of the bumper is usually a
plasti~ outer covering which, while
costly, is largely cosmetic and has
no energy-absorbing value.
J\ccording to Sten Helling, pres-
ident and chief operating. officer
for Saab Cars USA. Inc., a com-
pany with an outstanding reputa-
tion for automotive safety, "Since
a very high percentage of all motor
vehicle crashes occur at low
speeds, Saab's self-restoring
bum~ could help save consum-
ers a lot of time, money, inconve-
nience and pain."
He advises, "Prior to buying a
new car, don't be afraid to ask
your dealership sales representa-
tive about the essential . encrgy-
absorbing components which are
concealed by the vehicle's bumper
cover. Before you get behind the
wheel of a new car; keep in mind
that low-speed impacts may be
shocking in the way of repair costs
or physical injury, if your car's
bumpers aren't shock-absorbing."
This cutaway of Saab's 5 mph self-restoring bumper illustrates the thick barrier of resilient foan:i mate-
rial which allows it to revert to its original shape and performance after a low-speed impad. Self-
restoring bumpers are standard equipment on all Saab 9000 and 900 models.
Impact-absorbing, 5 mph
bumpers arc standard equipment
on all Saab 9000 and 900 models.
Under all Saab bumper covers,
buyers can depend on finding a
thick barrier of resilient foam ma-
terial, which allows the bumper to
resume its original shape after
minor impact.s.
In addition to the generous im-
pact-absorbing properties of Saab
bumpers, the Swedish automaker's
proven safety-cage construction
with front and rear crumple zones,
put both Saab car families in the
leading ranks among all cars in
their respective size classes in rcal-
world insurance safety studies both
in the United States and Sweden.
J\ccording to the Insurance In-
stitute for Highway Safety, for ex-
ample, the Saab 900 4-door also
recently demonstrated the lowest
occupant death rate of any sedan
in its published Status Report
which addressed occupant fatali-
ties.
Magazine
---·~ cafi costs ·
T o help consumers make a
smart choice on one of their
biggest investments,
"Money'' magazine has launched
two unique and innovative new-car
cost reporting services, the per-
sonal finance monthly announced'
recently.
The services, dubbed J\uto Cost
Comparison and Just the Facts,
were created with the aid of lntel--
JiChoice Inc., the award-winning
San J.osc automobile cost analysis
firm.
J\s "Money" reports in this
month's issue, the cost of owning a
car should be regarded as highly
as the cost of buying it. The new
services, J\uto Cost Comparison in
particular, provided key informa-
tion on both.
"Many car buyers tend to see
the price they pay as the final act
of car ownership, said "Money"
franchise development director
Jonathan Bulkeley. "But as far as
expenses go. it's really only the be-
ginning.
MaZda's 1992 MX-3 is a sporty car with budget price tag
By calling a national toll-free
number, (800) 777-1880, and an-
swering basic questions about their
budgets, taste and driving habits,
buyers can order an J\uto Cost
Comparison for $19.95. Within
days, they will receive a compre-.
hensive report that details and
compares scores of expenses in-
volved in buying any two new-car
models they choose ... from options
to engines, wheels to warranties.
But unlike dealer-cost guides or:
more expensive buying services.
Auto Cost Comparison reports go
an important extra mile -each -
contains an analysis of five-year
ownership costs. This feature de-
tails the effects of expenses in-
cluded projected price deprecia-
tion, financing, insurance, state
and local fees, gasoline, repairs 4
and maintenance. Knowing that in-
formation, a buyer can decide •
whether their choice of wheels is •
really a good deal.
Boasting an exceptional combi-
nation of day-today practicality
and nimble handling in a stylish
package, the all-new 1992 Mazda
MX-3 sport coupe promises to give
younger buyen a new way to ex-
press their individuality while stay-
ing within their budget.
The Mazda MX-3, with its bold,
youthful styling and willing per-
formance, rounds out Mazda's line
of sports and sporty cars. This line
also includes the renowned RX-7
and MX-5 Miata sports cars and
MX-6 sport coupe.
Oark J. Vitulli, senior vice pres-
ident and chief operating officer of
Mazda Motor of America, said,
"The MX-3 reaffirms our long-
standing commitment to the sports
and sporty car segment of the mar-
ket. The MX-3's combination of
styling, performance and interior
room puts it at the top of its class.
Tis tlie Season for
Sfiaring anti Caring
'fo Our !/(pu[ers:
With the addition of the MX-3,
Mazda is now able to offer con-
sumers a choice of 11 distinctive
model lines."
Two models of the front-wheel
drive, four-passenger MX-3 are of-
fered: the MX-3 and the MX-3
GS. The standard engine in the
MX-3 will be a new 1.6-liter, 16-
valvc SOHC inlinc four-cylinder
engine with electronic multi-port
fuel injection. This responsive and
fuel-efficient engine develops 88
horsepower and delivers 29 mpg
city and 35 mpg highway ( esti-
mated) with the five-speed manuaJ
transmission.
Standard in the MX-3 GS is an
all-new 130-horscpower, 1.8-liter,
DOHC 24-valve V-6 engine. This
high-revving engine boasts sequen-
tial electronic multi-port fuel injec-
tion for excellent throttle response
and smooth operation and is the
first and only V-6 engine available
in this segment. The V-6 in the
MX-3 also carries the distinction
of being the smallest mass-
produced V-6 in the world today.
Two transmissions are available
with each engine; a five-speed
manual or an optional electroni-
cally controlled four-speed auto-
matic with overdrive.
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