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QUOTES OF TIIE DAY
"There's no question as a society
we maybe don't have all we want out
of education, but we 're educating a
lot more people at a much higher
level than ever before "
Ken Wayman, retiring Newport·
Mesa Unified School District
trustee (Al)
•
"Education is the best provision for
old age."
Aristotle
COMMUNITY EVENTS
•The future of .parks in Costa
Mesa will be the topic of a public
hearing at 7 p.m. tonight at Rea Com·
munity Center, 661 Hamilton St. The
meeting will focus on the city's master
plan for parks and recreation, a blue-
print for future park development.
The meeting will be conducted in
Sp~nish and English.
• Ballroom dancing and Western
swing dasses are offered from 6 to 7
p.m. each Tuesday night at 610 W.
18th St. in Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call 644-5110.
• Badstage tours of the Orange
County Performing Arts Center are of·
fered Monday and Wednesday morn-
in~ at 10 and 11 a.m. The center,
Orange County's major concert
venue, ls recognized as one of the fin-
est regional performing arts centers in
the U.S. Call 556-2121 for informa-
tion.
• College Park and Paularlno el'! 1
ementary schools will be honored as
part of the Newport-Mesa Unined
School District's 25th anniversary cel-
ebration at tonight's meeting of the
district's board of ~ruslees. Students,
parents and alumni are invited to at·
tend. The meeting begins at 7:30
p.m. at the Harper Community Cen-
ter, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
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Ch1r1111· dropped in child millestatilins
Authorities say they lack
the evidence to prosecute
By AMa Cekola
Slaff Wrtler
NEWPORT BEACH -Citing a lack
of evidence, authorities dismissed charges
Monday against a SS-year-old transient
who was arrested last month on suspicion
of sneaking into several Corona del Mar
homes and fondling three young girls.
Roland David Ecker, who reportedly
took a vow· of silence some 14 years, was
released from custody Monday, authori·
tics said.
"He continues to be a prime suspect
but we are looking at other possibilities as
well," Newport Beach Sgt. Andy Gonis
said. "We don't want to be closed mind·
ed."
Without a positive identification or any
solid physical evidence to tie Ecker to the
crimes, authorities decided to spare the
young girls the trauma of going through a
trial, Gonis said.
"I didn't believe we had sufficient evi-
dence to continue to prosecute him," said
Deputy District Attorney Matt Anderson.
"The identifications were not solid."
Ecker was initially charged with four
counts of felony child molestation and
--tffi'ee counts of residential burglary stem-
ming from a series of separate break-ins
during an 8-month\ period in the Harbor
View area of Corona del Mar near Buck
Gully.
"This is an unfortunate situation,"
Gonis said. "We had enough evidence to
arrest him but not enough to prosecute
successfully."
Police arrested Ecker on Oct. 18 when
Mite~
Two-year-old Rosalina reaches out during her Program 2 class, which aids speech development at Fairview Hospital.
Labors ol love tor quality ol Hie
Center's staff has the right touch to handle
demanding needs of the severely disabled
Editor's note: This is the first in a
three-part series on Fairview
Developmental Center, home to many
of the most seriously retarded people in
Southerq Qlifornia. Jc bas been
described as a city within a city, one of
tbe last massive institutions constructed
for the mentally ill. But it is also a
special place for special people.
By Anna Cekola Staff.~ a
N cstled next to the Costa Mesa
• golf course and surrounded by,
groves of tall trees, sits a small
· city within a city, a home to 1,090 of
the most seriously retarded people in
Southern California.
The tree adorning the FaiJview
Developmental Centet sign on Harbor
Boulevard is an apt symbol for the
sprawling S13-acre state facility, where
the motto ii "individual IJO'f'th" for alL
"Some people still ....... this ~
for the mentally ill or the Criminally ·
insane," said Hugh Kohler, executive
director of Fairview since 1985. "That's
not the case."
About 94 percent of the residents,
who range in age from a few months to
81, are considered profoundly retarded
-in other words they have IQs of less
than 25. In addition to mental
disabilities, 26 percent have chronic
major medical conditions, while mor~
than half need wheelchairs or some
other sort of specialized equipment.
"They're not dangerous,·• Kohler
said. "They're just people who need a
lot of help."
Aided by increasingly advanced
technology. more than 1,60(} staff
members -including 980 nurses and
420 psychiatric technicians -give that
help to the residents.
The park-like campus includes an
enclosed swimming pool, a work activity
center, auditorium. theater, research
institute, art galletJ, school, campsite,
I See FAIRVIEW/M
FAIR
HOSPITAL
Special People In
a Special World
one victim's mother spotted him walking
northbound on MacArthu5 Boulevard
near Ford Road ~nd realized he matched
her young daughter's description of the
man who entered the child's bedroom and
fondled her in May.
When officers caught up with the
bearded Ecker -who wore a cap fash·
ioned out of a pant leg over his gray bair
-he communicated only through notes
and reportedly wrote ·•ceased talking" at
one point during the questioning.
"To date he has not spoken," Gonis
See SUSPECT /Ill* .....
City Council
OKs hospital
upgrade plan
Haag 's emergency room
inadequate, officials say
By Ins Yoko1
SU1! Wnter
NEWPORT BEACH -After a nearlv
three-hour public hearing, the City Coun-
cil approved expansion of Hoag Hospital's
emergency room over the objections of
neighhoring resident~.
Agreeing with hospital official 'that the
current emer·
gency room ''
1nadequ<Jte.
council mem·
her' 'upported
thl.' c>.pan-;ion.
"'h1ch ,., .,epa·
rate from the
hospttal'-; :!Q.
year master
plan slated for
Planning Com-
mission review
Dec. 5.
Councilman
John Hedges
said he even
paid a visit to
the emergencyi-
room an hour
before the meeting.
Inside
..-.island Trader:
Operating pennit
revoked from night
spot/A10
,,...,Yanning s<ilons:
Temporary lingerie
ban ordered bY
coonciVAlO
"'Phil Sansone:
Newport Beach
mayor keeps his
post/A10
"It was full, and this is Monday night,"
Hedges said. "There were people out in
the halls."
Only Councilwoman Jean Watt op-
po ed the expansion. Watt agreed with
residents of neighboring condominiums
that the emergency addition should be in·
cluded in the larger master plan, which
"'ould permit a more thorough review of
impact-;.
Rosemary Steinbrecher. a Versailles
condomini\lD'l resident. had appealed the
Planning Commission's approval of the
emergency room, claiming the project
Mluld mcrease noise and traffic. block
\ 1c-ws and decrease adjacent property val·
UC~.
fhe ho pita! will add approximately
13. 700 square feet. in three levels, to the
emergency room wing to expand the
emergency room, loading dock and stor·
age areas and add offices and classrooms
for ~taff.
The existing emergency facilities, con-
structed m 1974, were designed to serve
18,000 patients annu~tly; the number of
patients exceeded 38.000 in 1990, hospital
officials said.
The council added a few conditions to
minimize impacts on neighboring homes;
The hospital must screen rooftop equip·
• ment. keep equipment noise to an accept·
able level. pay 75 percent of the cost of a
landscaped buffer and use the heliport for
emergency medical purposes only.
City wastes little tim~ · -or trash -recycling
By Anna CeM!a
Sllfl Wl'llf
iblc to divert -by January 199S -at
least 25 percent away from landfills by
COSTA MESA -With a 3·year recy·
clina p'91J'am in full eftcct, Costa Mesa
bes abea:dy prwented about 27 pcn:ent or
tbe waste aenented by a typical family
fl.-reac:bi• area aandfilll lhla year.
In the past 1 o months, more
than 6.9 tons of recyclables
have been sorted from homes
in Costa Mesa.
• • weight," said William Morris, general
manager of the sanitation district. "It
goes up to SO percent by January 2000.
What we have to do is come u~ with a
program that will implement tl\at. '
bl the put 10 moat-more than 6.9
1on1 of r.cjdliblll hM been 10rted from
tbi tr.II of ~ holliea in town, it takCJ'I to a sorting plant in Stanton,
.W ........ a.K:ble, aillltaDt manger ol where machines IOrt out cardboard, ... Cillla Mll9 Saaltatima Diltric:t. Lut • metal. peper. ahuninum, plastic and alus. ~,'17 .._or lbout 11 pe.rcent of the s-kation oftkials are now workin1 on
.... --IOr ~ • nft ~heftlM program thlt will •M .._ k's a -we're aettina include all ·eosta Meli hOmes and buti·
~" lhe llicl. "We'Ve been really neaa to meet upcomina tatc-mandated
..._, wltb IMI dWenion rate." re~ j)ili: • • Tia. plcbd up at a.a M-. hoalCI .. ('111i1 .. te) says eta dty is n.poft·
Meanwhile, officials hope the third an-
nual phone book recyclin&. drive, which is
alreidy under way, win keep about
400,000 outdated phone books -or 800
ton -Crom reachina are.a landfills.
Drop-off bins aro locatec} ~.t _City . Hall,
Lions Park. C4'ta Mesa DiSp(IW, C>nntc
Coast Coltcsc Rcqcling Center, Shiffer
Park, Lindbergh School and on Sunflower
A:venue "er from the Post Offa and
on the 3100 block ol Airw111 Awwc.
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Pilot People
Marvel Clrlson
SllEIS-------------~
A first-grade teacher who was hired at Paularino Elementary
the year it opened in 1963.
STARTlNG OUT'----------~
Carlson began leaching in 1944 at a one-room school house in
Montana that doubled as her home. The job wasn't foreign to
her, though, having attended a one-room log cabin school on the
prairie when she was a little girl.
RESBIVAJIONSl-------------
Bf'fore coming to California, Carlson taught on an Indian res-
erva~ion in Montana for the Crow tribe. It was 1951 and part of
her JOb there was to shovel ·snow, start fires and carry wood. Carl·
son was also required to live on the l'eservation.
A TllUGll llOADl-------------
carlson and her husband headed to California the next year
where he, being ill, could be near his family. Multiple sclerosis
took hi s life shortly thereafter and she raised her 1wo daughters
alone.
SETTLING 11111------------
The Costa Mesa resident went back to teaching in the spring of
1963 at Killybrookc. That fall she was one of the first teachers as-
signed to newly built Paularino where she has taught fint grade
ever since.
WHAT llHPS 1111 GOINNGir-------~
"1 find it exci ting to see the growt h and enthusiasm of fust
graders," she said. "They just blossom and it's so cxcitiltg." HAPPY EllllNGS,__ _________ _
Af1er 28 years in the same classroom, Carlson said she's not
bored at all, but is considering retirement anyway so she can trav-
el and spend more time with her four·year-o\d triplet grandchil-
dren. Carlson also raises desert tortoises in her back yard.
-By Lol'iAJia S.1beaa
C Qrky Miles scrutinized the face of his hand-picked city
council candidate, Benny Lambada, like a 19th century
. . ast ro~omer sca nning th e face of Mars, looking for signs of
1ntelhgent hfe. lf there were any, they were long since extinct .
But Miles suspected -hoped -that the dim-witted Lambada
could be programmed, scripted and prompted to win the coming
special electi.on. "lt's worked before, even in national politics," he
thought to himself.
As Lambada grinned placidly for no
apparent rea;son. Miles turned toward lhe
other person sitting around the black
mahogany table in his room at the Balboa
Bay Club.
Darlene Padwater, the sharpest and
reputedly most ruthless political consultant
ORANGE COAST in the business, betrayed nc emotion as she
sat, studying the twu men. JJark eyes, dark ·
hair, impeccable dark blue suit; she 6EQIJ\1 contrasted sharply with Miles, in his tennis
by Shera/ L•S..u whites and Lambada. in his faded Hawaiian
shirt and shouting green slacks .
. "Darlene, hew about if I explain this to
yo~, and_ the~ you can br1~f Benny here when the time is right."
Miles said, his eyes on neither of his two companions, but rather
gazin~ o~t the picture window across Newport Harbor. ''Miles ...
Landing 1s the best damn deal for everybody. We build the island
out there off Newport so we don't use up any of this precious
co~st the ~co-freaks arc so keen on preserving. We let the county
bui ld an airport out there, so that gets them out of a jam ... "
Mile s paused a moment to reflect, and Padwater interrupted .
"I think there 's something you gentlemen might want to kriow
th at could be an even more important issue. ll concerns a certain
City Council candidate seen leaving a certain tanning salon in
Brea. You know the one I mean, where the attendants dance
around in sexy underwear."
To be continued ...
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Retiring trustee is
upbeat about the
state of education
By Russ Loar
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After 13 years on the school board,
trustee Ken Wayman is set 10 attend
his la.st meeting with optimism about
the future of public education.
"By most measuring devices, American
education is superior," Wayman said.
"There's no question as a society we maybe
don't have all we want out of education, but
we 're educaling a lot more people at a much
higher level than·ever before."
Tonight's School board meeting will be the
last for both Wayman and 12·year veteran
Tom Williams, who lost his re-election bid to
Martha Auor.
Wayman, 48, a Costa Mesa faniily law
attorney, decided not 10 run for re-election in
o'rdcr to spend more time with his school·age
sons, creating an open school board seat for
the fU'St time in eight years. Wayman will be
succeeded by Coastline Community Collej:e
dean Ed Decker.
, • I ~ Mlllin/Pilol
School bo.lrd member Ken Wayman ret~ns to private life after tonight's meeting,
budget cuts, Wayman said he faced problems
far more severe than the current funding
crisis.
developing "competency-based education''
with a system of computerized assessment
tests that give an accurate measurement of
student achievemc n1 in specific academic
areas. "I have mixed emotions about leaving,"
Wayman said. "I've thoroughly loved tl\c time
I've served on the board and I've thorough1r
IOV?d the people I've worked with." I
Wayman, a former teacher in the distrio(
from 1965 to 1971, was appointed to the
board in 1978 to serve the remaining year of
Superior Court Judge Donald Smallwood's
term after his resignation. Coming on the
board during a time of post·Proposition 13
"When I came on,.Jh_e board, the distiict
was in a steep enrollment decline. We closed
nearly half the schools in the district -we
cut staff," Wayman said. "Now we've been in
the process of reopening schools, but all of a
sudden we're in the midst of growing
enrollment and declining revenues. There's
always going to be press.ures.'"
Wayman said his original intention wa s to
limit his tenure on the sc hool board to two
terms, bu! he stayed on for a third, four-year
term because of his love for the job. "Being
on the school board in this district has been
one of the most enriching and Satisfying
experiences l've ever had. I've learned a lot
and I've enjoyed the association with a lot or
wonderful people."
Despite financial pressures, Wayman said
Newport-Mesa has been 8 leader in
Briefly
Coleae soccer player llll1d m acddlnt
COSTA MESA -A 19-year-old Orange Coast College soccer
player was killed Sunday morning in an auto accident near El
Cajon in San Diego County, authorities said.
Mak Mitchell was traveling on Interstate 8 in El Cajon at 8 a.m.
'Sunday when, for some unknown reason, he lost control of his pi~kup and . careened· ~own an .e!"bankment, acco·ding to San
Diego County Coroners Supems1ng Investigator Max Murphy .
Mitchell was killed when he was thrc;>Wn from 11is pickup .
A passenger, James Green, did not sustained se rious injury in
. the accident, Murphy said .
California Highway Patrol officers investigating the accident
were not available for comment late Monday.
A fo.rwa~d on the OCC men's soccer team, Mitchell had partici-
pated 1n his last match Saturday afternoon before traveling to El
Cajon to visit friends, said Sports Information Director Jack Shi·
nar. Mitchell, who attended Fallbrook High School in San Diego
County, had scored six goals this year, Shinar said.
Funeral services are still pending, he said. _,,A
Police Log
Costa Mesa
An employee at Liz T1ilorin11. & Oc1ners at 1795 Newport Boulevard re-
!urnc:d to work last Mond1y to find 1he cash register pried open end $60 miU·
1na;. • Someone broke into All Creatures Care Coltage 11 1912 Harbor Boulevard
last weekend bul nothing was repor1ed missing. •
Someone broke into lhc cash rc5i1ter at Southwest Lock & S1fe at 1652 Newpor1 BoulevarJ last Mond1y 1nd· emptied !he ash register or $150. • A couple w~_livc in the 1300 block of Stonefield relumed home Thundey to
find their televuton, tool box and 11 Nintendo games mi1sin1 from their garage. • A srereo, telephone and 1nswerinf m•ehine were discovered stolen lasl Mon-day from a home in the 200 block o 16th Place. I . " A purse was stolen from 1 car 11 the Mobil gas slalion 11 2995 Bristol Street last Monday when the owner wn paying for her fuel. • Two bicycles were stolen last Mond1y from a home in lhe 700 block" or Wing-
ate Bay.
Did You Know?
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COSTA MESA -A suspecled drunken bicyclist was injured
Thursday afternoon when he flipped over on hi s mountain cruise r
while taking his usual daily ride down lo the beach, police said.
Mtchael John Lee, 48, of Costa Mesa, was airlifted to UO Med·
ical Center for what later turned out to be minor head injuries,
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Tom Winter said. He had been uncon-
scious following the accident.
There were no cars involved in the accident, which occurred at
about 4 p.m. on Victoria Street just west of Pacific Avenue near
Vi sta Park, police said.
"He Oipped ove r the handlebars and hit th e ground head first."
Costa Mesa traffic officer Marty Carver said.
Lee's friend, who was riding about five feet behind reported the
accident to police. '
Officers later cited Lee on suspicion of riding a bike under the
influence of alcoho l, Winter.said.
Newport Beach
Poli~ .1"e1tcd Carlos Gorw!W.Abel1rdcs 18, of San'a Ana, on suiplcicm of burglanz1ng a 1arage Saturday afternoon. He was arrested 11 52nd ind ~
tune s1 rcet1. • A thief stoic away with an undetermined number of men't; 5uits sweaters.
tics i nd leather J"ackcts from Paolo Giardini For Men located at' 3416 Vil Opono. The burg ary occurred eerly Friday morning. ' • Someone passed a phony $20 in the Better SporlsWcar dcptttmeot of Robin· sons in FuhK>n J1l1nd Thursday momin1. • Two burglaries were reported Thund•y on 1he 400 bkK.t of Acacia Avenue F~y. In the first b!lt&!•ry 1 b1njo m1ndolin and trombooe worth about Sl.300 were llOllMI '!'"hde 1n the; ~d'. an undelennined number of paintinp,
framct, aJ1u jart, a Jewelry bm ind large p•!m tree were found miaina. • ~tc; S1turday_ niWt, police arre1ted .35-~ar-old Brent Oliver Bcrpn1nn on 1usp1cK>n of popc•ma methamphet1m1nes 1n an alley near his home on the SOO block of Poinsettia Avenue . • Som«1nc •tole about $2,000 wonh of camera equipment Fridey from 1 home in the SOO block of Blywood Drive.
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Lone Bruin braves
hgstile bleacher:s
·The first call camo at prcciaely 8:2.S Saturday morning. I
answered with a cheery, "Hello!"
There wu only h~. raspy breathing, then a growly,
obviously disguised voic& ulcl, "We wUI act you for that." Then.
more heavy brcathln& then elide.
The caller had probably read the Fred Column, I surmised, a
totally'objective discussion of that afternoon's big event, the
USC-UCLA football game.
The second call came 20 minutes later. "Yeah,"
I growled, ready for another Trojan tirade. But it
was contractor Dave Twitchell. "I didn't know
you were one of us.'' he said, as if to another
member of a clandestine. cell. "I sympathize with
what you will be goinf through,'' he added,
••going to the game with a bunch of SC people.
I've been doing it for years with mr wife's family
and it hasn't been much fun lately.''
Fred
Mll'lln
On the
Coast
Our hosts for the game, Mike and Pat Hurray
of Balboa Island, had read the column, too. In
there, I mentioned the bumper sticker that
reads: "My two favorite teams are the BRUINS
and whoever is playing use."
That sent Pat rummaging through several old
trunks to find a button with the same wording,
except the words "BRUINS" and "USC" are
transposed. She also had on a Trojan sweater with rows of "GO
MATI! GO MATTI ... " alternating with tiers of a USC football
player wearing jersey 28, son Matt Hurray's number when he
played at SC.
Matt's dad, Mike, wore a traditional cardinaI·and·gold rugby
shirt, older brother Mark had on your basic USC T·shirt and my
wife a blatant USC sweatshirt. Even our No. 2 daughter, a
graduate of that football powerhouse, University of the Pacific,
had a USC sweatshirt. "Matt gave it to me," she explained lamely.
In deference to my position as father of his No. 1 friend, Matt
had the good sense to be neutral. He wore a Crystaliner Boats
T-shirt, but made up for it by softly humming that terrible tune
the USC band plays ad nauseum all the way to the Coliseum.
As we indulged in pre-game tailgating in a VIP parking lot hard
by the stadium, an assortment of Trojan friends of the Hurrays
cime by. I was introduced as a
Even our No. 2 daugh-
ter, a graduate of that
football powerhouse,
University of the Pa-
cific, had a USC sweat-
shirt.
demented friend of the family:
"This is Fred, but don't let that
yellow shirt fool you. He has a
blue sweater in his bag."
To cause them further
embarrassment, I blew up a
blue balloon I round in my
pocket and attached it to the
pull-tab of the beverage can
that h:ippened to be in my
hand.
It was sunny and warm then,
but our seats were on the shady
side and Mike had forgotten to bring a jacket. As a gesture of
friendship and a token of appreciation for his generosity in taking
us to the game, I offered Mike an extra jacket I had brought
along.
It was, of course, a blue jacket. "Never!" Mike howled. "Never
in a thousand years! Not if it snows!" Oh, well. It's the thought
that counts.
Even the Trojan band was thoughtful. It cut way back on
playing that fulsome fanfare. I counted only 17 offensive
renditions of the malodorous melody, a blessing to all.
Though it was a tough, hard-fought game, the most dangerous
place in the Coliseum was not on the field. It was in whatever rest
room one dared go. The gents was bad enough and the lines long,
but my wife reported genuine violence when some women tried to
cut in line. The women's rooms at the Coliseum, and most other
such places, are truly a form of sexual harassment.
Naturally, l thought the game was splendid. Our hosts did not,
but they were gracious losers and I, of course, did not rub it in. It
is a long walk back from tht:; Coliseum. ·
Obituaries
Abraham I. Malden
Abraham I. Melden of New·
port Beach, considered one of
the f oremos~ scholars in ethics,
died Nov. 16 at age 81.
Melden joined UCI in 1964
as professor and founding chair
of the department philosophy.
Before coming to UCI, tie
served on the faculty at the
University of Washington, Se·
attle, for 18 years and taught at
UC Berkeley for two years.
During his tenure at UCI, he
also taught at univetsities in
Japan, Taiwan and Korea as a
Fulbright Distinguished Lee·
turer.
Jn 1988, Melden received the
UCl Medal, the university's
highest honor. He is a past
president of the Pacific Divi·
sfon of the American Philo·
sophical Association. 1 He is survived by hll . wife,
Regula, and dau&bter Jean
Melden, of Menlo Park. No fu·
neral service is planned. A me·
morial will be scheduled at a
later date. In Ueu of flowcri,
the family requests con·
tributions be made to the UCI
Foundation, in care of the
Abraham I. Mclden Memorial
Fund, ~rtmcnt of PhlJoso.
phf, University of California,
IMne 92717.
Chelter F. Duplaga
COSTA MESA -Former
Costa Mesa resident Chester
Frank Duplaga, who owned
and operated Chet's Tool Shop
for several years, died in Coos
Bay, Ore. He was 72.
Born June 26, 1919, Mr. Du·
plaga served his country during
World War II in the 4.s. Army
Infantry as a ~trooper. In
addition to his ta Mesa tool ·
shop. Mr. Dupl~ worked as a
machinist for DISl\eyland for a
number of years.
He is survived by bis wife,
Julia of Bandon; daughter Caro
Keslar of Pittsburgh, Pa.; step-
children, Rohn Crowe of Los
Osos, Bob Crowe of El Paso,
UJ., Barbara Evans of Spri11g·
dale, Ark., Norman Su!ficool of
Santa Ana, and Uoyd Sufficool
of Costa-Mesa and brothers,
Stanley and Edward Duplaga,
both of Oeveland.
The family augesta memorial
contributions bo made to the
Hcanhsido Care Center Staff
Fund, 262.S COOi Bay Blvd.,
Coos Bay, Ore., 97420. Services
weJC held at Pacifac Com·
munity Church wilh internment
at Sunset Memorial Park.
._I
Tuesday,
Teach an old gown some new tricks
0 nc recession buster to
check is the service Julie
Foster provides. She
owns EmbeUish on Newport
Blvd. in Cosla Mesa. She
restores vintage gowns.
Fo_r an average cost of around
$275, Julie can redesign and
refutbish a wedding gown (or
evening dress) and make it like
new. She's known for her
couture quality hand work, but
she's value conscious too.
"I look at the dress and
evaluate it with my standards,
but if people need to whittle
away at the estimate, I'll try to
find alternatives!'' Julie says ...
She works by appointment -
so call first.
0
Fashion Island kicked off the
holiday season Friday, the 22nd.
That's when they lit the big tree.
This year the Island is staging
'f Winter Wilderness" a
walk-through display full of huge
lit pine trees.
CIPll
... Jllll
Best
Buys
and times ...
The
children's train
has start
chugging along ·
over in the I.
Magnin wing
and Santa is be
on hand for
pictures.
Also available
this year is a
sign language
literate Santa
for kids with
hearing
impairments.
Call for details
0
Right now, at South Coast
Plaza, you can find valet parking
at three mall entrances. And
there's a package checking
service to lighten your load.
You can valet park all day,
and shop till you drop for $3.75.
For another buck, you can check
packages and avoid having t~
make trips b:ick to your car.
Santa debuts Nov. 29 at Carousel
Court ...
0
If you're a fan of Santa Fe and
its native silver work, you should
know Out of Santa Fe in Fashion
Isl and has exchanged its cart for
a new store in the Island. Ted~
Greve, who owns the business is
a little pooped out right now by
the move, but he's excited by a
special appearances bx
cosmopolitan native artist David
Dear, known for his deco silver
work. He'li be at the store Nov.
29 and 30 and Dec. 1 ... Ted says
these days are cast in silver ...
(Ted, please ... )
0
It's so annoying when those
little tubes of nail glue dry up.
The Bod on 17th Street in Costa
Mesa sells a little gizmo from
Orly that dispenses the right
~ount of sticky stuff and
df)esn't clog up.
It comes with two refills. They
sell it for $2.99 -50 cents
cheaper than I've seen it
elsewhere ...
0
Nan Greer has been buying
her fire wood from A&L
Firewood on Newport Dlvd. for
IO years. She says they've got the
best deal and service in ~own.
Sorry Nan.
I checked and Lee Eller at
Eller's Tree Service in Co~ta
Mesa beats 'em by 5 bucks. Lee
will sell you half a cord of
eucalyptus, deliver it to you and
stack it for $140.
His mixed bunches (which .
include some oak and pine)
come in at $100 or $120
delivered ...
0
If you 'vc come :icrw.s any
bargains or unusu;i/ items, or if
you know a rct:1ilcr who /UV\ idr..·!>
e,Yceptionnl services or qu:ility be
sun: to let me know. You c:m
reach me at -197-9873. Or send a
(a,y to 631-5902.
Around town ~·-YJ:~ · -· ·
. ... . . . ....··.,.!~~ ...
Send your items for Around
Town to Bob van Eykcn, The Pilot,
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
92627.
School recognition
COSTA MESA -College Park and
Paularino elementary schools will be
honored as part of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District's 25th anniversary
celebration at tonight's meeting of 1hc
distrii:t's board of trustees. Students, par·
cnts and alumni arc invited to attend.
The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at the
Harpcr Community Center, 425 E. 18th
St., Costa Mesa. ·
Guild cabaret
IRVINE -Guild of the Center, a
benefit group for the Orange Countv
Performing Arts Center, will host a c3ba-
rct at its monthly meeting, beginning al
5:30 p.m. tr.day at the Radisson Hotel,
18000 MacAnhur Blvd. in Irvine. For in·
formation, call 455·3252. The C\'ent will
feature cocktails and dancirig in addition
to the regular mce1in~.
Swedish bazaar
COSTA MESA -The Swedish
Women's Educational Association Or-
ange County Chapter will hold their an·
nual Christmas event on Sunday, Dec. 1,
from 11 a.m. to S p.m. al the Costa Mesa
Community Center. Handcrafted items and Swedish baked goods will be on·salc.
Everyone is invited to attend.
on Attention Deficit Disorder, a condi·
Jion which affects 11 percent of all
adults, will be offered by educational
p~chologist Joan Andrews at 7 p.m.
Dec. 2. Attention Deficit Disorder, com·
monly known as ADD, causes compulsive
behavior, prqblems with organization, de· prcssion and mood swings. In adoles-
cents, it can cause difficulty with school,
cxlrcmes of behavior and severe mood
swings. The leclurc will be given at her
office, 1151 Dove St., su ite 105 in New·
port Beach.
Parks meeting
NEWPORT BEACH -The City of Newport Beach, Parks, Beaches and Rec-
reation Commission is having their next
meeting Dec. 3, at 5 p.m. at the Council
Chambers, 3300 Newport Olvd. ·
Stress elimination
COSTA MESA -Dan Millslcin, a
professional StrfSS management consult-
ant, will offer Ii free st ress elimination
workshop from 17:30 to 9 p.m. Dec. S at
the Costa Mesa Commuruty Center. Any·
one over the age or 10 is welcome to at·
tend.
Senior craft sale
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa
Senior Citizen Club Needle Craf1ers will
have a craft sale in the lobby of the
Costa Mesa Community Center on Dec.
3 and Dec. 5. •
Child's Christmas
form "A Taste of Ashes," choreographed
by Jo Dicrdorff at the rcccp1ion. For in-
forma tion, call 432-5725.
Environmental meeting
LAGUNA BEACH -"Problem• on our Coast: The Toll Road and End;in.
gercd Species" is 1hc topic .ii the next
meeting of Friends of the Irvine Co:.iM. 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 al El Mvrro School.
The guest speaker will be Joel Reynold~.
senior attorney fer the N:1tural Re-
sources Defense Cuuncil. For in-
formation, call 644-5998. b
Miles Davis lecture
COST A MESA -The life of late jazz
great Miles Davis will be dhcusscd by hi,
biographer, Quincy Troupe. at a free Ice·
lure, 6-9 p.m. Dec. 6 at Oran~c Co:.i)t
College. For informalion, call 43_.sn.s.
Toy drive
NEWPORT DEACI I -Eastbluff \'al·
lagc Center will host a toy drive and hol·
id3y gift boutique for the benefit or the
Makc·A-Wish Foundation from 10 11.m
to 5 p.m. Dec. 7. Anyone bringing a tm·.
maximum value StS. to the cvcn1 will r~ceivc a discount ccrtifica1c for center
stores. For informalion, call 250·3090.
Holiday home tour
LAGUNA BEACH -The Guilds of
the Orange County Performing Arts Cen·
tcr will host a tour or holiday-decorated
ocean front homes in Emerald Buy Dec.
6 and Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
C\'Cnl is a fund rat~cr for 1hc Performing
Aris Ccnlcr. For informJlllln. call 497-
130:?.
Holiday concert
NEWPORT OEACI I -Composer
:ind musiciJn 03\'id Warrid;.Joncs will
£11'C a concert cn1i1lcd "lloltday Music
Through Time," fea1uring selection~
from lhe 151h ccnlury 10 lhc prc~en1.
from 3:30 to -1: l.S p.m. Dec. 8 al the
Newport Beach Public Library. 856 San
Ckmcntc Drive. Admi~on is free. f,1r
informJtion, call 760·8056.
Holiday brunch
COSTA ~tESA -FnenJ) of the Or-
ange Coa~t lntcrfai1h Sh.:11..::r invilc yuu
to attend their annu:il hoh~JY brunch
from 11 n.m. to I p.m. on Wcdnc)d:.iy.
Dec. 11. A tree will be trammed "it h or·
n:.imcnt) maJc bv children or the Co)t3
Mcs:i ~helter. Tl;c brunch ''ill CO)t SIS.
Fur more anfurmJlaun. c..ill chairperson
Joyce Tud:cr :ii ,i97 • .i 111.
Boat parade Yiewing
NEWPORT DEACI I -The Newporl·
Oalbo.i Ru1..1r:i· Club wall hu~t a Chrhlmas
Doat P JrJJ.: vi.:" ing party from 5 to 9
p.m. Dec. :o at NanJ's N1gh1elub, 3383
\'i:i LiJu. The even! \\all benefit llarbor
t\Jull Dav Care. the YMCA Youth and GO\'Crnm~nt Program :ind Ncwporl-
Oalbt>:i Rolar.· founJa1ion. Tickets arc
S.!5 and rcscrVJtiuns Jre 7+.t~300.
Rent-a-Santa
NEWPORT BEACH -The Citv of Newport Beach,· Parks, Beaches and Rec-
reation Department is again sponsoring a
Rent-A-Santa Claus prosram from Dec.
1·23. Santa. equipped w11h candy canes.
can be rented for a minimum charge of
$30 for a one-half hour visit between the
hours of tO a.m. and 10 p.m. Rcscrva·
lions must be made 3nd paid for at lcrull
24 hours in advance. For information,
call 644-3151.
COST A MESA - A reading of !?Y,l:in Thomas' holiday classic ''A Child's ~--------------------------
Christmas in Wales" will be given at 7:30
l!.m. Dec. 4 at the meeting of Friends of Oran~e Coast College's Norman E. Wat·
son Libr81¥· The program will be held in
the Captain's Table rcs1a11rant on the
college campus. The meeting__ is open to
the public. Admission is $5. For rcscrva·
tions. call 432-5087.
Attention disorder
NEWPORT BEACH -A free lecture
Artist's reception
COSTA MESA - a reception for the
photo exhibition "This Is Our Yard" will
be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Dec. 4 in the
Orange Coast College Art Gallery. OCC
dance professor Karen Shanley will per·
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Matthew, 11, clutches the blanket in his classroi;;m al Fairview O~lopmental Center. Behind Matthew is Jason, 10, and teacher Karen Grady holding 6-year-old Rickey.
Touching important
in the tragic lives
·:of disabled children
: • Sy Ama Cekola
•: Sta!! Wrter
.• w ith one child in her
:: arms and several other
wheelchai r-bound
ch ildren sitting nearby, 1cac~ ...
'' assistant Crystal Rivers tur~
the page and continued her
story about the differences
found in the colorful world of
"The Sneetches."
"Now, the Star-Belly
·~ Snectches had bellies wit h stars.
The Plain-Belly Sncetche.s had
• none upon thars," she read, the
, words of Dr. Seuss reaching a
_· group of the most physica lly and
'· mentally disabled residents of
: Fairview.
"Those stars weren't so big.
·: They were really so small, you
• might think such a·thing
. · wouldn't matter at all . But
:: because they had stars, all the
· Siar-Belly Sneetches would brag,
•. 'We're the best kind of Sneetch
on the beaches ... You could
only play if your bellies had stars
, · and the Pl ain-Belly children had
none upon thars.' '' ~ For these risidents who
listened to Rivers read that .
morning, something so small -as
a misplaced chromosome or a
ra re microscopic virus has
Five--year-.old Shartara sits in her wheelchair next to her bed,
where she spends much of her day at the center.
marked their lives in
unimaginable wa ys and e11:cluded
them from any normal games of
life.
Genetic abnormalities aren't
the only reason some residents
are at Fairview. Swimming pools
and hot tubs are also·
increasingly responsible for some
of the most lragic stories in
residence 209, which houses 29
of the most critical residents of
Fairview.
"To work this type of unit,
you really have to care,'.\ said
Anna Taylor, unit supervisor of
residence 209. "It 's rare you'll
wa lk into a room and not fin d a
nurse."
More than 170 people ranging
in age from 18 months to 51
years old live within the six
residences of Program 2, whic h
provides continuing medical care
to the most acute patients
referred to Fahvicw from area
developmental agencies.
"Our hope is to get our
r.esidents functioning at a level
where lhcy can make it in a
higher-level home, or in the
community," said John lwerson,
director of Program 2, which
includes residence 209. ·'For
some that will nevr ~ happen.
But.it's am<>:=ing what these
children can do with
concentrated training. Tiu:y're a
pretty happy group."
In 209 alone, most o f the
residents, like little Shanara,
breathe with the help of a
tracheotomy - a surgically
created opening in the throat
that creates an airway.
It was during surgery years
earlier for a rcspintory problem
that 5-ycar~ld Sbanara's heart
stopped be11ing. leaving her
without oxygen for sevcral
minutes -long enough to
destroy the upper part-of her
brain. Other than a slight ability
lo hear, Shanara has "low brain
function" and "little contact
wilh the e nvironment," her
doctor, Huong Le, said.
The nine post-drowning
victims in 209 face a similar fate.
"It's tragic, absoli.ltely tragic,
the pain to the family," Taylor
said. "We try to tell each parent
the damage that is done is
pchnancnt. What we have to do
1t work wilh what's left." ...
As physically and mentally
disabled as some of these
children arc, most attend aboUt
three hours of activities every
Sae CENTE~ 1'11111
Program Two teacft!r Karen Crady works with Laura, 10, on touch·
i ng !ind contact, an important pvt of the residents' lives.
:: FAIRVIEW: Developmental Center provides IDllvldUll attention to snerely disabled . .
: From A1
• two libraries and a popular pct·
: ting zoo, where rabbits, sheep,
•,geese, goats and other animals
:·play a special role in the lives of ! many residents.
: "Often the residents find a spc·
• cial bonding with ihc animals they
: sometimes miss with humans,"
•.said Judy Macduff, coordinator of
: ·central program services, which
..,. includes . vocational ·and educa-
: tional programs.
• One of those residents is 17·
: year-old Mark Biven•, who has
excelled in !he new equestrian
~ program. and will be the fi~t Fair·
... view resident to compete 1n Spc· .!· cial Olympic horse con1csts.
• "It has realty done a lot for him
: to ride " his mother Norma Biv-
• ens said. a Garden Grove resident
; who bu been active. 'in Fairview f Famlliet 111!! Prienda II-Mark ~·came to Fairview !alt ,.ar'. "It
• .. .. hant lor ... to atve him ... ~ But tlril 11 the ... t wondorM
place. 11 really makes r,ne feel bet·
ter.
"He can enjoy life better than I
ever thought he would." • D cspitc many success storiea,
Fairview haa not been with·
out its problems since opc:ning in
1959, the last of Califom1a'1 mam·
moth inslitutions for the mentally
retarded.
Jn late July, a-disgruntled-paint-
er allegcdty went on a shooting
rampage, leaving one supervisor
dead and two othcn injured, in·
eluding Kohler. Last April, cm·
ployees and residcnls alike .were
frigh~ and anaer.cd when a
59-year~ld employee wu raped
just outside the front door of the
Administration Building. And in
1963, charges of patient abuec
and cleplonl>le COCldilila! at Fair·
view 'P.'lrrtd ... ,, ....... ..... ,.,., ... ~ ....
lar ..... •« .......... _.
aowdju,.
Elete mM'DIZI her war.-:-' Che , ......... I J1 l I .......
She 11 one <ii 1,089 reo · ""'° lhe...,.-" lttlle -·
. ' I< lot llol c:hulged at Flirvlew
since tha lai. JMOI ~ carift&
:, tt;,. ~ .. ...::.
ho·~. "'W mme I kJial ,,,,,• ll6cl
MIC MoOlolll, a 1talflraillor wllo
-' has worked at Fairview 1inc::o it
flnt opened.
OOM ire the rnaaive donm
that boued llp to "° _.. la ..,. room, pn1 .-.n arid tal.
lall and the crilll ........ -aclulllwouldopendmucllof-
•
lives.
"We thought somehow this was
acceptable," McOlash said. "l did
too. When you have an idea that
you have been told how to do
something, you do it."
Probably the most painful thing'
about Fanvicw in the old days
was 1he way the children were
treated, forced to live in large
numbcn with little tndividual
care, McOluh said.
"Th1t'1 no. way to raise a child.
Whit )'O\I did, of •COUl'IC, is y0u
developed a chil<\: "ho w11 only
able to live in an Jostituliqnal 90-
ciely," he aid. "(Stall m<mben)
were very lovillg and .. ry caring
and -aid pl0¥lde -of the -tho lnldhltloa oouldn't pro-
.. But """' ,... h... that -e""'*'· ..... many little lolb ...
PU.lew'awf'P"latloo PHbd at
:z,e59 In I , llut 100D k "'-"'
-11111 Ill 1d•1 ll!Oflo ID ... " .,.,. -........... MllO-
lash said.
In the early 1970s with the ad-
vent of the "normalization" con·
cept and legislation actnowlcdg·
in-the rights of the di•bled, in·
stltutional aspects of Fairview
slowly started di11ppelrina.
"(t was the first puah to seeina
persons with dcvcfopmental dis-
abilities u human belnp who
ha .. th~ 11~ risJll!JI -In
our soc1etf,'' Kohler uid.
Stricter atate and foderal ,......
lations soon followed wittll ill·
creases in staff and a ~ in
the use of he•")' aodldon aad
mood·allerlng druJI. "W~ had to impnwe to set
there,". Kohler 1&14, "Tba&'•
· helped 111 10 ·-and do a llonar job." .. --
' .
l tlmay not MW! ••••• , ...
b I deal to p, 11t11 dll
c ango of n.o -Oii Ille flOet en~-=:,=--= . -
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Tuesday. November 26, 1991 AS
Business Editor Tony Cox ••• 642-4321, ext. 371
Busines s Watch Grin~h stealing .Christmas?
.. ,
Caplife offers 3-i~-1 investment
CapUfe Marktttn1, a Costa Mesa company headed by Ray De-
Mott, has introduced an innovative investment program that mar-
ties real estate, life insurance and retirement savings.
Consumers pinching their pennies during holiday shopping season
By Tony Cox and other liquid investments. has been only a slight increase na-rates .1t a long-time lu\\, :.omc
8usbss Elllar "They're just holding onto it," tionally in bank and thrift dl!pos-people :.ire usi ng CJsh to CO\'a 1he
Under the Caplife cro$.ram, an individual buys into California
Properties Fund, a $3 million Renl Estate Investment Trust. Div-
idends from the REIT arc used to pay premiums on a life insur-
ance policy that provides a relatively high, truc-deferred cash value,
rather than a high death benefit.
L ocal finance experts report said Janet Peters, vice president its. He said the economy b so up· front cosh of refin::incing th1.1r·
that many cons~mers h~ve and manager of Security Pacific weak that people don't have much home mortgages.
. scaled down their spending Bank's private banking orrice in money for spe nding 01 saving. Consumers an.: ah.o ti) mg tu rc-hab~ts and _Plan ~o spend less o .... Costa Mesa. "People are just a lot Q n th e other hand. Penzcr duce Jcbt hy p.1)1ng do\\n tla.ir
Christmas gifts this year. . more cautious, and they're maki ng said, a lot of people '"ho do mortgages, s:.i1d Mark l\1ochlm:rn.
Among these penny prnchers deliberate decisions. They're trying have money are dissatisfied with owner of Wc:dth 1\1.rn:.igemcnt The program is designed to give an individuaJ supplementary
retirement income through annual, tax-def erred cash withdrawals
from the insurance policy after age 65. The Capllfe· pfan is also
designed to enhance the individual's-estate through the death ben-
efit on the insurance policy and 1he con1inuing ownership inlerest
in the REIT.
are some people who have as to get liquid and stay liquid. bank interest rates and therefore Corp. 111 Ne" ptlrt Bc.ich. He s~11d,
much or more money as they had d · . 1. are usin" their cash to pa.v Jown too. 1hat local lOn,umcrs :.ire fun-"They'rc making ee1s1ons 1ke, b . I . at this time last year, but out or · 0 debt or to invest in !.tocL s. hoOlb nehng mon: nH.me~ into ;,i tc. rr.;Jtl\ e 'Well, ma)be this car 1s K for ,.. concern over the economy, have another year.',, 1111J mutual funds. savinp proJuc.t). ~uch ·''
chosen to be more cautious in Rothenbuchler ::idJcd thJt ~omc cmplo~ cr-spomun:d '".in.;;" r!.111' h · d' David G. Rothcnbuehlcr, vice d 1·r 1 t e1r spen 1ng. hirth-net-wort h indl\iduah. arc try· an 1 c 1mur.11H:c po 1u.:-.. DeMott, who has spent the last four and a half years developing
the Caplifc cenccpt, said he believes that since the program is
based on a long-term investment, it will not be troubled by the
short-term ups and downs or the real estate market.
M h h h · f I I president in the Newport Beach o K· N' ol• ._, t f 1· 1 uc to t e 0 ngnn ° oca ing to take advantage of the rcccs-1.:n 1'" :.i•,, pn:~iuen ° ·111 •11 • merchants, those facts indicate branch of first Los Angeles lJ;rnk sion by looking for opponuni1ics ci~tl Strategics Group in Ne'' purl
that a lot of money that would and a former business consult:.int, h fi De:ich, sail.I thJt ncn before hed-
1 Caplife has sold $200,000 worth of deben1ures in California
Properties Fund and is currently trying to bring in another $7.8
million, said Elgin Williams, a marketing consultanl with the com-
pany.
said that despite relatively low in-to buy bankrupt or 01 c:rw1-.c 1-· 1 · otherwise be ~oing into retailer nanci:illy troubled companie'>. mg up t 1e1r !i.1\ 111p, m.111~ '' 11 cash registers IS going elsewhere. tcrcst rates, consumers arc putting sumer:. urc p:1~ 111g. ih.rn n h.:.h
And with personal spending ac-more money in bank accounts. I le Kath ken La Delle, a rnan::igcr intcre!it crcJu-c.11 d J..:bt
counting for two-thirds or Gross said he believes many investors with Newport 13cach accounting ··1 think the) ·r1.: being sm.ii t, ·
National Product, the drop in con-concerned abou t the economy firm Lesley, Thomas, Sch'' Jrz & Nicolas !iaiJ. "1 he p1.vpk ,, ho
sumer confidence does not bode have been burned in the past by Postma Inc., said man> of her h:l\'e monc\ h.iH! 11 l•,,.iu!-~ ihn 0
Costa Mcsa·based ANAgraph Inc. was ranked 27th on Inc. Mag-
azine's tenth annual list· or the country's 500 fastest-growing pri·
vate companies.
well for the economy in general. stock market and rea~ estate in-firm's clicn ts have l-ccn forced bv know how to n.:t;un 11 ·
vestments an d therefore have been the rcccs'>ion to put person;;! I JJ '" I I I So where is the money going? n J 111on, ·'"-11 .h ,,,,i! k ~-left with limited choices. fun'1S into their own businesses. 1·
ANAgraph, which makes computer-based automatic sign design
and production equipment, earned its ranking based on a 5,884
percent growth in revenues between 1986 and 1990. The list was
published in Inc.'s December issue.
According to sources in the ~ 1c,cs more cun">umcr' ;i1_ u-.111g
local money business, a lot of con-''Now there's nowhere to "Our clienb arc not !.pending ca!)h, r:.ithcr th:in cn:J11
sumers are finding sa nctuary for go," Rothenbuchler s:iid. because they're loaning money to ''When wu ~ix nJ 5 ll0 ..:;i .. h.
their discretionary funds in safe, "Even people with big money arc their businesses for "orking capi-}'OU ·ha\e .in e'pnicncc
but not-so-lucrative ve hicles, such putting it in CDs.'' t::il anti cash now," LaUclle s:.till. of ~pendtng SI OO," he saiJ ... 11·~ ~o -By tht Pilot ·r. r M'k p · · "It'" survival.'' ' II 1 · J •· as savings-accounts, cert1 1cates o 1 c cnzer, senior economist ~ easy to pu out p astic jll uU\
deposit , money-market accounts with Bank of America, s:iid there Lnl3cllc added that with interc:.t the more cxpcns"c gilt .. ~~~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!.~~--=~~~~~
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Who• George S. Hedley, a 42-year-old
• Newport Deach resident who is
president and owner of Hedley Builders Inc:
What• Ilcdley Builders is a commercial
• and in dustr ial general contracting
firm, constructing everything from office buildings
and tenan t improvements to shopping centers and
industrial parks.' The company emphasizes fai rness
with clients and a commitment to on-time projects
and accurate estimates.
When. Hedley, who got an ~ngi~eering
• degree from the Un1vers11y of
Southern California in 1972, fo unded Hedley
Builders in 1977, after 5 yenrs of working for
others in engineering and construction
management jobs. He was a developer and
contractor during the first five years of his
business, but in 1982, tic quit developing in order
to focus on being as effective as possible as a
contractor.
Whe e • Hedley Builders is f • headquartered in Newport
Beach, at 5010 Campus Drive. The company does
projects throughout Southern California.
Wh • The son or a developer, Hedley V • grew up in Long Beach and had an
interest smcc childhood in going into a real
estate-oriented career. Before the age of 30,
Hedl~rted his own company. "l just always
wanted to work for myself," Hedley says. "l
figured if l worked hard, I wanted to reap the .
rewards."
How• Hedley Builders grew steadily, from
• revenues or about S 1 million its
first year to about $50 million in each or the las t
four years. Hedley says the company is feeling the
effects or the recession, and expects to see
revenues decline at least in the near term. The
company has adjusted by reducing its staff from a
peak level of 135 in August 1990 to a curr·ent level
of 35. Hedley says that due to the cutbacks, he's
now become more hands-on involved. managing
some projects himsclr. He doesn't expect a
turnaround anytime soon: "l firmly believe the
recession in our business is here to stay for many
years. I think we're going to see total construction
Up the Ladder
lMP~
George S. Hedley, or Newport Beach, is owner
and president of Hedley Builders Inc.
al 30 percent of normal levels for the next five
years. But we're going to survive. We've made the
adjustments.''
Lesson Learned:~/d
says he believes he's now in position to survive the
recessionary storm because he's been financially
conservative over the years. "Don't spend all you
make," he says. "I've always put every nickel I've
made back into the company, and I've never
borrowed based on future profits.''
-By Tony Cox
Do you know someone wbo should be profllcd In
tbls Wttl<ly feature? II so, send your suaestlon to
Tbt Pilot'• buslntss tdltor, Tony Cox, at JJO W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627.
Larry D. Young since 1975, succeeds Barn~ Jr. and Michael Gray
hu been promoted William M. Foley, have been added to Newport
to f resident and who will lead the Beach-based' Qulcksllver .lnc.'1
ch(e executive or-firm's Southern Cali-board of directors. Sadeghi is pres·
fi~er of EPE Tech: fornia-wide interna-ident of Quicksilver. Barnum is a
nQloales Inc. in Costa tional practice. general partner with Brentwood
Mesa. Young had John McAdam, for· Associates, a venture capital firm
been servin& as chief merly or Burger King in ~ Angeles, and Gray owns
o~ratina officer with Corp., hu been Sweet Life Restaurants in New·
E' and O¥eneeing named director or port.
da y operaaiona ol franchise relations for Robert s. Kohn has been named
U,. company. Costa Mesa·bascd Del an investment properties broker in
lttilip R. Schimmel Taco Inc. the Newport Beach office of
Of tKPMG Ptat Mar-Kathleen Moore Bishop Hawk, a real estate broker-
~ hu been named has joined Reid Ad· age.
panner in charge of Larry D. Youns nrtl•IAJ and .Public M•U J'OUr Vp the Ladder aa-
th• auditina department in the Relation• in Calta Mesa as public aouaftaldll to Bullaos Editor
farm's Costa . Mesa office. Schim· relations director. TOI\)' Cox, Tbe Pilot, 3JO W.
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M Tuesday, November 28, 1911
Health I Fitness/
Opinions · flY over value of . c
F our weeks ago, Douglas P. Lyle,
M.D. an Orange County
cardiologist, wrote:
"A word regarding chelation therapy.
Simply stated, it is expensive and docs
not work. EDTA has
absolutely no cff ect on
atheroscl~rotic plaque
in the coronary arteries
or any other arteries in
the body."
I disagree, and here
is why.
claudication and angina pcctoris."
The therapy fell on disfavor in the
mid-'60s not because it was proven
ineffective, but likely because its patent
had run out leaving Abbot Laboratories
wi th no incentive to "prove" what had
been observed. Secondly, surgery for
heart and vessel diseases was on the rise
and EDTA, an outpatient office
procedure, certainly less interesting.
controlled trials of chelation therapy for
atherosclerotic disease in the legs, and a
large drug company is now involved as
well. The results arc due in about 18
months. It is highly irregular for a
physician to "decree" a therapy
worthless while it is under study by the
FDA.
Dr. ,Lyle wrote, "I know of no
reputable cardiologist who uses this form
of therapy."
who arc often in dire need or effective,
proven therapies and who by delaying or
avoiding proper treatment, pince their
lives and health in jeopr fdy."
This doesn't make sense. Chelation
therapy is not the kind of therapy that
lends itself to "you better have this or
else!" It is added to lifestyle changes
such as diet, exercise, vitamins nnd
mineruls to treat the condition in a
general fashion. Most patients who have
EDTA chelation therapy h:we lc:arned
about it before they seek out a physici::an
to administer it.
never even been studied to sec if it h15
any long term benefit in Olny patient.
D r. Lyle writes, "the dosage used for
EDTA O\elation therapy for lead
poisoning is very high and toxic to the
kidneys. The dosage used bl chelatfog
docs is so low that it docsn t cause
kidney damage, and doesn't do anything
else, either."
In late '50s and early '60s, large doses
of EDTA 'iven rapidly, could, nnd on
occasion dtd harm the kidney. This was
not due to the EDTA itsclr, but to the
lead and other toxic meu1ls it escorts
through the kidney. These early
Health
Update
First, EDTA
chelation therapy was
and still is a therapy for
metal poisoning such as
lead, mercury, excessive
calcium, etc. It binds
these clements and
ca rries the m to the
However, a small group of physicians
recognized the benefits of this therapy
and continued to use it and study its
benefits. Its use grew by word of mouth
from those who felt that they had
benefited. It has now been used ii\ close
to 1 million patients with cardiovascular
disease world wide. The Health Ministry
in New Zealand may soon adopt it as a
first line therapy for atherosclerotic
disorders payable by their Medicare
system.
R alph Lev, M.D .. lives and practices
medicine in Edison, New Jersey. He
received his training in surgery and
Cardiovascular surgery at the Mayo
Clinic. He is Board certified by both the
American Board Surgery and the
American Board of Thoracic Surgery. He
is not only a member, but a Fellow
(denoting additional service and
Creating "fear" and "hope," is done
primarily by heart docs who use bypass
surgery and angioplasty, and the public
know this: "You are a time bomb, you
could die nny minute (fear), but if we
operate tomorrow, we could save your
life (hope).
problems were addressed and solved.
Properly administered, it is one of the n
safest therapies for any disease. In fact, >
prior to the studies now being conducted
by the FDA, the FDA determined that
kidney wh ere they are
excreted. With respect to :itherosclerotie
diseases. however, it passed the most
rigorous sc ientific test of all -it was
"d1sco\'c rcd'' to \~Ork before anyone had
had J chance tu form an opin ion.
EDTA \\,1!> being usc-d in the 1950s to
treat lead poisoning in men who had
pain ted World War II batl kships. Many
of the.,c me n also su ffered with
athcrosclcrotic problems. Norma n Clark,
M.D , n1HccJ that in addition to "ge tting
thL' k ·1d out." th e thcr:ipy re lieved the
1.hcq p:1111 and leg r ain t'lfoug ht on by
rluggcJ arteries.
In 1%0. Dr. Clarke \o\fote in the
A111cri.:,1n Journal of Cardiology that
"till' u'c of EDTA in the treatment of
athL'fll)clcrosi:. has been given clinical
,.1li<l1ty hy the symptomatic improvement
for ~uch conditions as intermittent
In 1968, James Carter, M.D .. Chief of
the Nutrition Section, Tulane University
and Etain Olszewcr, M.D .. a clinical
cardiologist from Sao Paulo, Brazil,
published th e results of EDT A used in
2,870 patients. '
U sing objective measurements, such
as treadmill performance, cessation
of drug use, and normalization of blood
pressure, 94 percent of 840 heart
patients had either marked or good
improvement. In 1,130 patients with
severe pain in the legs from blocked
arteries, 98.7 percent had either marked
or good improvement.
Of course this could be "placebo" but
placebo therapies, like politicians, can
only "fool" about 30 percent of the
patients.
In 1989, the FDA started scientifically
prestige) of the American College of
Cardiology, the American College of
Chest Physicians, the American College
of Angiology, and the International
College of Angiology. For almost 20
years, he was a busy cardiovascular
surgeon doing primarily bypass surgery.
Several years ago he investigated
EDTA chelation therapy, and quietly
began using it in some of his patients.
He found that it was at least as good and
ofte n better than surgery, with none of
the risks. About two years ago he
stopped doing surgery und uses EDT A
Chelation therapy exclusively.
When .he began using EDTA, many
docs conside red him "disreputable."
However, neither he nor his patients
seem to mind.
Dr. Lyle writes "The major problem
with chelati on therapy is that it dangles
false hope before frightened patients
Last weekend, I attended n lecture by
Thomas Graboys. M.D .. a teaching
cardiologist at Harvard who sits on. the
editorial board ef The New England
Journal of Medicine, and is on the
admission commi11ee of Harvard Medical
School. His subject: unnecessary heart
procedures. He commented that it Is
almost "routine" for cardiologists to
overestimate the patient's risk of a hc;irt
attack, "you'll die before Christmas!" in
order to increase the p~1tient's fear and
acceptance of surge ry.
0 f course, docs who belil!vc in these
procedures think that this behavior
is perfectly all right. It doesn't l)ee m to
bother them that every controlled trial
with bypass surgery has concluded that
ror the majority of patients, the
operation docs nothing to prevent futu re
heart attacks or death. Angioplasty ha'>
the drug was so sa fe that it <.lid not have
to undergo "safety trials" prior to the
current trials of its "efficacy."
For over 30 years, the dose of EDTA
used to treat heart patients has been
virtually the same as that used for metal
poisoning.
It seemed to me that the only thing
Dr. Lyle "actually knew" about EDT A
chelation therapy wns that it did not
work. I have offered to come to his
hospital and speak to any group of
doctors or nurses who might be
interested in hearing a "different" side
of the chelation story.•This is my
imitation of Daniel in the lion's den with
a ~tide projector. Dut at least I know
something about the therapy.
Dr. Julian Wlritnktr, M.D., ll'ho offus
llis opinion Jn tllis o·ttkly co/11mn,
uptrntcs IVhitakcr IVcJ/ncss lnstitutc in
Nc·npurt JJe.1tb.
Doing the tiresome housework one chore at a time Counting your blessings
good therapy for holiday ~ly hu -.!1anJ and l have devised
the most ~ens1blc innovation in
housekeeping since the broom. In -
stcad of scouring and vacuuming
Nancy
Mcintyre
every week
the mothcr·in ·bw
of all battles -
th e Mclnt vre
method spre.ads
the ordeal over a
comfortable time
frame. It's based
on military strat-
egy of not squan-
dcri ng all your
reserves :i1 one
time. If th ere's
------anybody low on 59 and re serves. it's a SC· Holding nior mop-pusher.
Lite Hous e-
keeping is an on-going process, a
tub one day. a noor the next, just
enough to ma intain a veneer of re-
spectability. if you don't peek in
darl.. corner<,. As you leisurely
worl.. )Our way through the chaos,
crises such as gal-
loping mildew are
handled on an
emergency basis.
Taking life one
day, and room at a
time, has its draw-
backs, of course.
The house lncver
sparkles from top
to bottom. Rooms
vary from messy to
tidy depending on
their rotation and
the day of the
month. These dra-
m at i c contrasts
eliminate you r
s howplace from
being chosen by
The Assis Lance
League for a
Home Tour, but
what the heck? Losing face isn't as
bad as losing a disc.
The Mcintyre concept relies on
the cooperation of a sympathetic
1n..si1.o1""' by a.u Met~
spouse who's as bushed as you are.
If you're stuck with a mate who
administers white glove inspec-
tions, forget it. Fortunately, Bill
-------------------------. and I share the same energy quota
41nd tolerance for controlled. bed-
lam. It's more vital for a harmoni-
ous marriage than belonging to the
same political party.
cs, especially when trying to digest
a paper clip. Bill, in charge of the
carpets, paces himself anti his
friend so neither of their mecha·
nisms are strained. I do insist,
however, that he puts it in the
closet when we have company.
Another permanent fixture is
my ironing board in the corner of
our bedroom. Aside from its pri-
mary function, it serves as a Pop
Art coffee table. The Board is
flanked by a perpetually overflow-
ing basket of laundry which mul-
tiples Taster than ! can iron. A
laundry basket hn' geological lay-
ers similar to the strata of the
earth. Each represents a different .
wash day. I have yet to set down
to the Jurassic period, near the
bollom, which I suspect harbors a
few fossils like Dill's frayed socks.
The nice thing about Lite
Housekeeping, good intentions
count as much as the job itself.
Wheneve r I spy some ~mudges on
the kitchen floor that arcn 't an in-
tegral part of the Tahitian Su nset
linoleum pattern, I immedi ately
set o\Jt an assortment of cleansers
on the window sill. The first step
is vi tal since it allows me weeks to
contemplate the next move.
I t's Thanksgiving -time to sa y th:ink you and to be thankful
for all things big :ind small.
ln the spirit of the holiday, l asked "the
Family
Counseling
mnn on the street" (actually they were the
people strolling down Pacific Coast Highway in
front of my office bui lding) what it was that they
, were most 1hankCul for this yea{. ..
The overwhelming majority spoke about good
health for themselves and their families. And
about financial security. ·
"Everyone I know is out of work or frightened
about beinj laid off. I feel really lucky to not
have that concern," said one re tired fellow who
took time out from his daily run to talk to me.
A salesman out making "cold calls" told me
that he was grateful for having a job and because
he had just had his best week ever. "Considering
the economy, I have a lot to be thankful for," he
said.
"I'm grateful that l can still play tennis," said another man who
says he worries about his arthritis becoming more debilitating.
"h's a miracle that 'I've stayed sober for one whole year since
last September," boasted a woman who said she was out doing
some early Christmas shopping. "Two fri ends of mine have fallen
off the wagon recently -relapsed -and l think it's somehow a
miracle that I've stuck to my resolve. For that 1 am thankful."
A couple who walked by holding hands answered simulta-
neously about how thankful they were for !!,lfeting the other.
"This has been the happiest year of mY1Jc." the man said,
beaming at his girlfriend. II Bo b
Wynr1 ·:=~ In an on-going cleaning process
It haTdly pays to put aw&y your
equipment. Our vintage vacuum
cleaner is a permanent fixture
around the house -much like a
pct. It enjoys a little exercise, but
nothing too strenuous or it belch-
By 60 you're supposed to have
enough money for a weekly clean-
fog lady -or even a live-in maid.
I don't know what went wrong, but
Dill and I are behind schedule.
The girl smiled, shrugged her shoulders and said, 'Tm r: incredibly lucky. This man came into my life in an ice cream store 1,
-and I don't even cat jce cream." 1 ~ He adi11g
For /\
New
Port.
J oin us for an evening of f\..n, food and friendly
banter as we roost and toast Bob Wynn
for 20 years of outstanding service
to fhe city of N~ Beach.
Farewell. Tribute Dinner and Roost
December 3rd, 1W1 6:00pm
Newport Beach Marriott Hota
<;m Newport Center Dfive
Newport Beach, CA 9'2t:HJ
Please RSVP Todayt 014)729-4400
I Wouldn't Miss ttl D PleoSe wici me __
tickets at $75 eoch. . D PteoSe reset've---tobles ~ten for me at Cly~;;.;;;;::;:.._;..;;;.;..;....;;;~=----
S750 each. Sten z:p ___;.._......__ D SOny. I coo't make It. --
Please accept rT¥ ~
oontrbJHon d ..... s --rt"""' (
Nnncy Mcintyre Is 11 resident of
Lllgun11 Niguel. r
SHAPE-UP
N I 0 1 f
--A Full Sel'Yice Health O ub
One woman told me that she was really grateful that she didn't
have to cook Thanksgiving dinner this year. "It's the first time in
15 years, that someone else in my family has volunteered to do
the job. It will be a wonderful Thanksgiving for me," she said.
"I'm 41 years old and I just had my first baby!" beamed a
women happily pushing a slroller."
"Last year l spent Thanksgiving morning preparing dinners for
the homeless and then I went home 'to the warmth of my own
family gathering where I gave thanks -and I really meant it. lt
was really a good day." -
If you'd like to brighten someone's Thanksgiving holiday, the
Soup Kitchen at 661 Hamilton Ave. in the REA Community
Center is still looking for contributions. Bring pumpkin pie and
fresh fruit donations directly to the center for distribution to the
needy or call 646-8181 for further information.
Dr. Linda Algaz/ Is a marr/11gt and lilmlly counselor tr/th omccs
In Corona del Mnr.
Rabbitt Insurance Aaency ~
631-7740 -~
rt Beach
"I Help Women Get Rid of The Blues"
... thOM unwantid vetne on th4=1r legl and.other artaa.
"' tr I
I I
•I ,,
Wt a~ dedicated & committed lo ti;;,
non SUf9Tca/ tr.atment of t~ u~
varicose and spider 11tlm. Wt mir tt..
lat#/ 1lat11 of the •t1 low rl.J< olf1<» aw.
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t' Tuesday, November 26, 1991
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Going all out for the "Samson et Dalila" themed ~ra ball were,
from left, Karin Hardin, Jolene Engel (complete with diamond in Attending the festivities were committee members, from left, Myril
Kreuder, Joan Simonoff and Carolyn Klein. t nawl) ond MiUi Wleoenedc. ·
pera guild hits hiUh note at annual ball
"' he ninth aMual Opera Ball,
"A Bacchanalia," held Sat-
urday at the Hyatt Regency
• Irvine hit a high note in partying.
OP.era Pacific director David
DaChlera called the OP Guild AJ-
liance's ball the most creative so·
cial even t in Orange County.
Co-chairs Barbara Roberts and
Anne Key headed
the creative gala
committee which
fashioned a
theme ·of "Sam-
son et Dalila,"
the opera sched-
uled at the OC
Performing Arts
center In Febru-
~-...illr:K.O~-' ary.
VIiia -Creativity
began with the
invitations... pull
------a tab, and Delila Sdciety snipped hair
from Samson,
and the theme continued with
camel and tent decorations; S&D I;;; •;i ;;~rano
~raises Into gala
tor . education hind
Our Lady Queen of Angels auc-
tion and dinner dance was truly
"An Affair to Remember."
. Four hundred guests enjoyed an
evening or prizes and a gourmet
dinner recently at the Newport
Beach Marriott. The Don Miller
Big Band provided the music foe
dancing. The silent and live auc-
tions, featuring items such as walk-
9n part on the NBC series
"Wings," a 16-foot electric boat
E
d trips, was expected to bring in
50,000 for the school's education
nd.
The event has a cruise motif,
'fith cnch guest receive a compli-
apentary photo of themselves taken 4' they entered the blue, white
nd gold ballroom.
For dinner, partygocrs enjoyed a
r salad, chicken breast with
mon caper sauce served on 1 bed r angel hair pasta, petite filet mi·
non with herbed demi-glace and
r dessert a chocolate mousse
~kc with chocolate sauce and
spbcrry coulis topped with
hipped cream and .chocolate
avings.
•
unltMICIWllll
Of Orange ~ty
18012 Mitchell Avenue
Irvine, CA 92714
714-660-7600
Jennifer Jones; exotic belly danc-
ers and a temple feast (Philistine
pheasant and Bacchus filet with
Dalila delight dessert}.
Black tie or theme attire in-
structions sent some of the 452 to
their designers -Karen Hardin
and Milli Wi~seneck wore elabo-
rate Gigi crealions (head to toe
baubles and beads) and standouts
Jolene and Dick Engel, who were
costumed by Mitra of Costa Mesa.
The Revelers also included His
Royal Highness Prince Laurent of
Belgium, who arrived with Pamela
Harrington and Maralou and Jerry
Harrington, Pilar Wayne, Kasia
and Gary Johnson, Rose and
Norm Smedegaard, Gayle Widy-
olar and David Scott, Elaine and
Hunter Keck, "Roger Schnifpp,
Joyce and Robert Vaughn, Regina
McGrath, Ed McGrath, Arlene and
George Steng, Jim 'Baker, Myril
Kreuder, lee and Dick Rodnick,
Harriet and Sandy Sandhu, Patri-
cia Rock, Betty and Bill Vincent,
Carolyn and .William Klein and
Laila and Bill Conlin.
Harriet and Sandy C\andhu at-
tended Ofera Pacific Guild's
gala a~nua ba:t at the Hyatt Re-
gency in Irvine.
Coming December 19th,
we will bring you a
special section, giving you
information on church services,
as well as holiday events
and happenings for
this joyous season.
For information,
contact your
Advertising Sales Rep.
or Joy Owen
642-4321 Ext. 250
Deadline is December 4th
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Barbara Roberts, left, and Anne
Key co-chaired the gala, which
raised approximately $105,000
for Opera Pacific.
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Mysteries of food
.shopping abound
T HE FURTllER ADVENTURES OF MR. MOM (aka MR.
KLUTZ) -In a recent episode, you may recall, I mentioned
some of the headaches associated with my new executive po-
sition as Vice President In Ch:.srge of House hold Chores.
Because of your overwhelming response (three le11ers, a smat-
tering of calls, one visi tor), a brief update is in order.
Thanks to the visitor, homebuilder Dan llrcnnnn,
freezer door now cloi.ei. occasionally, the coffee .-----:........,
maker is making coffee again, and the VCR is
mending after mnjor !.urgery. '
Dut the trick of !.upermarkct shopping !.till
dudes me.
Take, pleai.e, eggs. When Kitty did the shop-
ping, she brought home eggs, period. I never
asked her for details. Now I'm confronted \\Ith
decisions. Were her i.elec tions of the medium va-·-------
riety, or large, or extra large, or jumbo? All I
kn ow is that they "ere white, not brown.
And have you priced avocados la tely? In a i.ud-
den desire to make guacamole, I bough t an avo------
cado for Sl.79. Two days later, avocados were Local
selling for Sl.19. 13::id timing. Scene
Speaking of fluctuating frui t, I Cjn pass along -----• this tip: Don't buy watermelons now at 39 cents per pound; they're
coming down . Abo, this is not the time to invci.1, veggie.:-\\ ise, in
peas or peppers, especially the chile and yellow hell \:trictic.:s.
For more helpful household hints, sc nu a stamped, self-
addressed letter to The Pilot, c/ o Mr. Mom. Enclose no money,
but a few watermelon sccdi. ''ould be apprcciatcu. 0 .
WOW, THAT'S WILL POWER! -Wnh all the ncc~scs of the
weekend's Lucullan fe.1st at The Ritz C~irlton, a~ connoisseur~
gathered anu gNgcd for the ··world of Wmcs'' fc.::.ti\ .11. ~Uc:.:. \\ho
was most spari11i,; ir his nhping and nibbling?
Host Henry Schielci n. that's "ho. Arnio all that opukncc, he
was downright ~1ui.1erc. 1_,ntil recently a hearty 215-pount.lcr, hc·i.
now an even heartier 190-poundcr, and is dc tetmincd 10 -.1~1~. rea-
sonably trim. Which i11 his line of work, ain't ca~y.
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Mr. Blackwell isn't nasty "ith all femalci.. Appearing :it l.1:.t week\
Round Table West literary luncheon at the 13alboa 13.1\ Club. he
was flatteringly a11en1ive io one young IJdy -C\cll ~Jlling her
·'adorable." And he wa~n·t critical of her attire.
The object or his out-of-cha racter. affection \\j' t:li1:1bcth Ann
Thomas, daughter of RT\V rcgubrs Su~an and Skphl'n S mith
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COST A MESA Italian el-
egance, personified by fashion de-
signer Georgio Armani, whose ex-
pensive, understated store opened
recently at South Coast Plaza, will
be abetted this week with the next-
door opening of the Emporio Ar-
mani Express, a 2,500-square-foot
trattoria.
Simplicity and style are the key-
notes of the moderately priced res-
taurant, which will be open for
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The new eatery, according to
Armani spokespeople in New
York, will have a "soft" opening,
meaning a quiet beginning with lit-
tle fanfare. The restaurant will be
managed by the partnership known
as ITALATIN, (an amalgam refer-
ring to the two types of cuisine,
Italian and Latin, in which the
group will specialize), in their vari-
ous restaurant enterprises.
Partner Antonio Cagnolo, owner
of Antonella's and one of the
area's favorite Italian restaura-
teurs, is a leading member of
ITALATIN. After an old friend of
Cagnolo's, Terry Antonelli, d iscov-
ered a possible restaurant site in
Long Beach (a former Bank of
Italy, which was in shambles), he
called Cagnolo, who called old
friend Enzo Muro, who was man-
aging Prego in Beverly Hills.
The trio contacted David
Maffei, owner of a construction
company, and certified public ac-
countant Frank di Bella and de-
cided to form a partnership which
·resulted in the opening of L'Opera
in 1990, an award-winning res-
taurant in Long Beach. It was an
immediate success and the five
partners began to receive offers
from developers in other cities and
malls. In 1991, the group formed
IT ALA TIN.
In Costa Mesa, their second
venture was the recently opened
Spiga in Crystal Court, in the res-
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Bobby McGee's former
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open to the public at 7 p.m.
Thanksgiving evening.
Dinner will not be served,
but Ellis' tapas (Spanish for
small bites) will be for sale
and anyone seeking a little
post-Thanksgiving celebrat·
ing.
The bar of the restaurant
at the com er of Bayside
Drive and East Coast High-
way wiJI be open for business
Thursday evening, and Jim-
mie Hoppeer wiJI be at the
piano. The kitchen will take
orders for tapas until closing.
Owners. Lucy Luhan and
husband Dr. Jorge Luhan
have announced an official
opening date of Dec. 4. Cu•i-
osity has been stirred be-
cause of the prime corner lo-
cation, the popularity of
other Luhan restaurants
(What's Cooking in Newport
and Luciana's in Dana
Point), and the announced
plans to have 400 items on
the international menu.
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restaurant adjacent to the new
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level of the mall at the west end.
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Two-character
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production at
Backstage
C limbing the world's
scoond-bigbest mountain
is a ~tsy. ambitious
undertaking. So is producing a
play about doing just that. as
Costa Mesa's Backstage Theater
demonstrates with its gripping
production of Patrick Meyers'
"K2.,.
Even though "K2" is a ,
two-character drama, the play's
technical demands -a
believable, scalable
mountainside constructed on
stage -might seem better
suited to a larger theater such as
the Laguna Playhouse. Yet
director Al Valletta not only
makes it work in the shoebox
dimensions of the Backstage, he
entices his audience into the
cold, perilous situation.
Jerry Guerin (left) and Peter Taylor in "K2" at the Backst.age Theater in Costa Mesa.
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Theater
Critic
Valletta and
set designer
Jeffrey Ault -
with the help of
actors ferry
Guerin and
Peter Taylor -
have created a
frozen, verticaJ
wasteland, on
which the two
amateur
mountaineers are
discovered at
first light. They
are debilitated
but determined
to "get off the wall," even
though they've lost one of their
ropes and Taylor's character has
a broken leg.
The pair are a study in
dramattc contrast. Guerin's
character (named Taylor, to
unintentionally muddle
identification) is a hedonistic,
right-wing assistant district
attorney who lives for the
moment, while Taylor's Harold
is a liberal-minded physicist and
a faithful husband and father.
Despite their philosophical
differences, they are bound by
their love of mountain climbing
and a genuine admiration for
one another. This bond is put to
the test by the growing
realization that, to survive
himself, Taylor must leave
Harold on the mountain to die.
Guerin is, in fact, an
experienced mountain climber,
which allows him to perform the
scaling scenes -particularly
one heart-stopping segment -
with confidence. He excels in his
rugged, profane cha racter,
steadfast in his insistence on
getting both men to safety.
Taylor has, in some respects,
the more difficult task of
establishing his character while
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spending the entire play in a
sitting position. To maintain
contact ~hile Guerin climbs in
search of the lost rope, Taylor
pours out the peak moments of
his life, of the scary birth of his
son, anything to prevent a frozen
silence. ·
The real star of "K2,"
however, is Ault's mountainside
setting, complete with avalanche
effect, firmly built on a wall of
the tiny Backsta$e Theater. The
setting is so reahstic that many
playgoers will elect to keep their
1ackets on once inside.
"K2" is a unique theatrical
experience, one which further
underscores the artistic
development of the relatively
new Backstage Theater, located
at 1599-B Superior Ave., Costa
Mesa. Performances continue
through January with curtain
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Two more Christmas presents are being
unwrapped by South~ Repertofy an<I
the Grove Shakespeare Festival this
weekend as they bring back their annual
holiday productions.
SCR is opening its 12th annual
production of "A Christmas Carol," the
Charles Dickens classic adapted by Jerry
Pc1tch and directed by John-David' Keller.
Performances will be given Tuesdays
through Fridays at 7:30, Saturdays at 2:30 I and 1: 30 and Sundays at noon and 4 p.m.
until Dec. 24 at the SCR theater, 655
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call
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Waltt" arrives this weekend, this ti~
under the direct.ion of Bud Leslie, who has
appeared 1n every previous produdlon.
"A Child's Christmas in Wales" will be
pr~ted Wednesdays through Saturdays
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Editorial
T here's something very
disturbing about the
Newpon Beach
Planning Commission's
decision to recommend
approval of the Irvine Co.'s
proposed marina in the
Back Bay.
And it has nothing to do
with the marin~ the
environment, the Irvine Co.,
the city's planning staff or
the genuine concerns of
those on either side of this
controversial project.
It has to do with the
Planning Commission itself.
The commission's reaction
last Thursday, when it took
up debate, was to -simply
put -duck the issue.
A majority of the
commissioners indicated
that they felt unqualified to
weigh the effects the marina
would have on wild I if c, one
of the major stumbling
blocks of the project.
Further, commissioners
took the position that those
looming points of debate
should be left to the other
agencies that will review the
project -the City Council,
the state Coastal
Commission and so on.
"We're not the body to
review every one of the
potential species that could
be hun or damaged," noted
Commissioner Gary Disano.
That should set off a
warning light with civic
activists. ,
T he Planning
Commission, just like
the council it advises, is
expected to come
face-to-face with tough,
complicated issues. Traffic.
Noise. Pollution. Views.
Density. And, yes, the
environment and its
-inhabitants, too. That's the
reason taxpayers footed the
bill fot many of the
commission to attend the
recent League of California
Cities meeting in San
Francisco, where seminars
ranged from environmental
affairs to redevelopment.
The reason the
commission exists, in fact, is
so that area residents armed
with the «penfse of the
everyman can review local
projects and prop<>sal.
Otherwise, we might as well
abdicate the whole works to
the st.ate or the feds.
And in this case, that
seems to be what a majority
of the commission is saying.
Actually, the commission
has done local resident an
even worse service. After
stating that it felt
unqualified to grabblc with
the marina's environmental
consequences, the
commission voted 4-2 to
recommend approval of the
marina -trusting that
someone else down the line
with look after the Back
Bay's fragile environment.
Blind faith .
Perhaps Commissioner
Thomas Edwards, who along
with Commissioner Norma
Glover dissented, said it
best: "I don't think we
should assume it's going to
be cut back. That's not good
planning."
It's not even good
government.
Letters
Tuesday, November 26, 1991 A9
nlty Forum Editor William Lobdell ... 642-4321, exl 351
D avid Duke will not be the
next pemor of
Louisiana. That's the good
news.
The bad news is that David
"Duke might as weU move to
Orange County to start his
campaign for the
1992 presidential
election.
Liberal
Politics
He probably
won't. but he
could. Indeed,
Dukc.-would be
warmly received
and amply
funded by the
conservative,
fundamentalist
right in Orange
County. He'd
have to develop
a preference Cor
Corona instead
of Dixie beer and
a taste for mesquite grilled
mahi-mahi instead of crawf ash
ctouffee, but such are the
sacrifices individuals make in
pursuit of public office.
Duke ~s politics
..
at home in .. •
Orange -County
Before and after the Louisiana gubernatorial
election, many people were asking if David
Duke or someone like him could be elected to
pvblic office in Orange County. My fli ppant
response, only partially said in jest, was this:
The questio n's not if he could win, but rather by
how much!
neighborhood property values,
and the quality of life, as a way
of disguising what most residen ts
know is really a discussion about •
race, eLhnicity, or class. Repeated
over and over the new code
words and phrases take on an
authcniicity that may even
persuade the most thoughtful
voter.
Countless discussions in the
county about affordable housing,
homelessness, "the changing
character of our community,"
welfare reform, ''traditional
values," and many others take
place in a way which hides the
underlying significance of race,
ethnicity, and class.
Most Republicans in America
arc running as fast as possible to
distance themselves from David '
Duke. They also deny
responsibility for the new politics
· of hate and. fear overpowering
American politics. However, the
condemnation of Duke bv
George Dush and the Re·p~blic::in
Party rings hollow to anyone who
remembers the Willie Horton
commercial or Ron:ild Reagan's
diatribe against ''\\ClfJre
queens."
In Duke's bid for governor of
Louisiana, 47 percent of the $1 .3
million he spent (reported thus
far) came from out of state. A
very sizable share of those
donations came from your
neighbors and mine in Orange
County, California. Surprised?
Don't be. Be embarrassed. Be
ashamed and frightened, but do
David Duke in 1989 file photo.
Ronald Reaga n and George
Dush did not create the politics
of hate and fc:ir. no more than
Da.,,id Duke diet. However,
Reagan and Dush. or should I
say their profession::il political
not be surprised.
It's sheer delusion to think for a
moment that David Duke is solely a
product of classic Southern racism and
Bayou politics. He's not. There arc many
David Dukes across the nation, as the
editors of the New York Times wisely
observed. Many of them live right here in
Orange County. That's not a surprise
either, since Orange County has been the
birthplace to more than its share of
political extremists.
Before and after the Louisiana
gubernatorial election, many people were
asking if David Duke or someone ~ike him
could be elected to public office in Orange
County. My flippant response, only
partially said in jest, was this: The
question's not if he could win, but rather
by how much!
To be sure, David Duke's past is too
vulgar and his political style too populist
and abrasive to suit the facade of
well-heeled Orange County conservatives.
But, make no mistake about it, there is
very little in his message that has not been
packaged and represented in symbol~
more in kee ping with the county's
said before, with success, in recent Orange
Coun ty elections.
Opposition to big government, taxes,
welfare, busing, affi rm ative action, and
quotas along with support for "equal
rights, not special rights" and
"fundamental Christia n family values"
were the hallmark of Duke's message to
the voters of Louisiana. This message
should sound very familiar to anyone
paying attention to electoral politics in
Orange County over the past three to five
years.
_ sclf·image of civility and propriety.
Dukr.'s loss in Louisiana constitutes a
dcfc Jt for the messenger, not a rebuke of
the message . Duke had the bad judgment
and poor taste to wear a KKK sheet and
Nazi swastika in public. This didn't sit very
well with the folks in Louisiana on
election day and it wouldn't go over big in
Orange County either -at least not yet,
the rise in local hate crimes
notwithstanding.
The politics of hate and fear in Orange
County is far more subtle and refined.
Hate and fear need to be appropriately
Tnke discussions of affordable houl>ing
as a prime example. It's neither legitimate,
nor in good taste to oppose the
de' clopment of affordable housing on the
grounds that it might encourage welfare
recipient s or people of color who make
suy 50 percent of the average family
inconie in the county to take up residence
in one of the county's "master planned"
communities.
Sometimes the cat is let out of the bag
and an elected official, planning
commissioner, or priy~tc citizen will make
public reference to Ole undei.irables that
might move into the master planned
community if the city requires affordable
housing as a condition of new
dcve lopme nt.
l3u1, most of the time the discussion
never gets this vulgar or this honest.
Opponents of affordable housing wax and
wane about the property rights of the
developer, the need 10 preserve
consultants, made the politics of hate and
fe.1r an acceptable, if not a respectable,
political strate&)'. Through their electoral
succ-csses, Reagan and Bush brought
r:icism and nativism out of the closet and
into the mainstream of American politics.
There is no escaping the culpabilit) of the
Republican Party and their handlers for
the resurgence of racism and nativism in
American political campaigns. ·
David Duke's politics didn't spring
spontaneously from the backwaters of
Louisiana. Racism, bigotry, white
supremacy, nativism, xen.ophobia, and
prejudice ru n throughout America's
hbtory of electoral politics. Succ;:ssful
appeals to the worst instincts in every
human being will not disappear "'ith
David Duke's clector:il defeat.
We are not angels, but neither must we
surrender to the politics of hate and fear
without a struggle to reco,er our gentle
nature.
Mark P. Petrocco leaches politkal
science at UC/ and Is 11 rcgufar columnist
for the Pilot.
Editor's note: The following are
SDmples of Pilot readers'
comments and criticisms. The Pilot
runs these on a regular basis.
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four months. Parking structure
workers each big job is a point of
light that with the potential of
putting meat on the table. I abo
worked for four months on Balboa
Bay Club. If anyone has the ability
to build these days. we should
allow it. It might mean a few less
jobless and homeless people on
the street.
playing Russian roule11e using 100
shot revolver \\ith a 18 to 30
rounds of live ammunition. What
teen-ngers need to know is there is
no such thing as safe sex.
I see that your little Freddy
Manin h~s got diarrhea of the
mouth again in attacking the USC
alumni. As an alumnus of USC
and not a very frantic one at that,
I took great resentment of this as
many of my Trojan friends did.
1 am impressed with Mr.
Manin's mixed marriage with his
Presbyterian and his wire and
Catholic upbringing but he doesn't
seem to slick to the thing of do
good to all your fell ow men. As a
alumni of USC I feel that Mr.
Manin overstepped his bounds as
a columnist and used very liable
conversation and statements
regarding those of us who did go
to SC.
I sec that he is probably wearing
his sandals and hasn't taken the
flowers out of his hair yet. But
maybe one of these days Mr.
Manin will grow up and'
understand that there are other
things in the world besides his
biased and personalized opinion.
RALPKBBRKE
Newport Beach
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Change for better :-
I t may make sense to fight the
expansion of Hoag Hospital if
you are sure that you will never
get ~k or hurt or have an
emergency.
If there is any chance of the
above, I would suggest t)Jat you
allow them to expand.
Some folks never want anything
to change. I tend to be a little that
way myself. But one of the. few
things that you can depend on is
t~at thin~ will change. As a
construction worker, l worked on
Hoag Hospital parking building for
visiu now cost at leut $2.50 more. environs.
Safe sex?
JIM DOLDING
Costa Mesa
T his is in response to Ms.
Long's comment regarding
safe sex in the Nov. 14 Pilot.
Every parent of a teen·ager and
every teen-ager needs to know the
truth about safe sex. Statistics
show that condom's failure rate is
between JS and 30 percent.
What we need to tell our
teen-agers is that 40 percent males
and 20 percent females say they
would· lie about having AIDS in
order to have sex. Whal teen-agers
need to know is that William
Hazeltine of Harvard Medical
School has stated that "anyone
who tells you that AlDS is not
contracted by saliva is not telling
you the truth."
What teen-agers need to know
is th~t trusting in condoms is like
Tho rational for dolna thb ii or course
to maximizo the Income and artcd. but
collaterally the EPA and theG-'desiro to
reduc:e traffic, ls cited as the reuon. I
think tha.t you will aaree that tenior
dtlwu require the majority ol IMdkeJ
semen and that, bask.ally, we don't want
to make anymore trips to tho doctor or
dentist than required to malnaain a
reuonabl• depH or aood hUJth.
I am IDfonncd that a Mr. Lombarcu. the
operadfta •• ,.. partner or the complex
hU l&ated that plJtinc cbaqa are very
commoa lD 1.-~ OiuMy and that
fee. I am told that the Fountoin Valley
Hospital inauaurated a charae system
several yean ago and had so m3ny
complaints they discontinued It.
My point In maltina this complaint is to
emphasize how unfair this is to aenion.
Funher l do not bcti~ that the
operation ot a second business (a fee
parkina lot) was represtnted to the
plannina depanment when the buildina
was approYCd.
Finally. I reprd this as the PfCCWSOr of
medical buildinp lnltlatina part.in& ·rees.
The addition of perhaps 100 more
exclusive moorings for .super yachts is to
me far from nccessnry. As pointed out,
there are alrcody more t~an 10,000 privotc
boats, yachts, ind tubs moored in our
harbor and whereas adding another one
percent may seem inorrcnsive, perhaps the
site of these 100 miaht add up to perhaps
10 percent in terms of incifient pollution,
and of course the denial o a little moro
water front to public use. •
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It II time that in Oranp County
pt UM to the
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Colia Maa. dlen II JM> one tMt ~ a
J
E. BDWARD·WOLfE
Newport Beach
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Y ow NCllll .. unouncin1 the
lnlne ~· propoul to tum tho ClltiWlyl lnlO I boellftl cum yachtina
facili~ la I MlaM Of ldctil mott
poUuuoa to an ~ overloaded
Wouldn't it be a little nicer to support
SPON'S current proposal to purchase tho
Castaways and aiYe it to the city Cot a
public park and recreation facility? If your
answer is affirmatM, W'1 not 1nd a nice
chcdt to SPON today and perhaps 1 noto
to tho city council and help pracNC this
to public ben~fit.
A'LAN L. BLUM
Balboa l"and
LEE MUN SON
Corona del M.!lr
Tree concerns
A lot of people in this
neighborhood on Thurin .
Street are appalled at the cutting
down of the trees out in frnnt of
The Pilot newspaper office on
Thurin Street.
On Monday in front of The
Pilot building, I saw these
enormous marks with bright
orange, paint, marked to say that
these fnendly old giants will soon
be history leaving behind broken
concrete walk and a large empty
asphalt parking lot. l am ashamed
to say that we arc stripping our
neighborhood of these beautiful
friendly giants. We arc protestin~
We don't want these trees cut
down .
I've watched them cut down the
huge trees down Bay Street along
t>y Theodore Ford. I am ashamed
to see suth stark nakedness and •
coldness on our street. I don't
want us to become LA.
MELODY MELLO
Costa MC$&
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COSTA MESA -The
Planning Commission voted
unanimously Monday to re-
voke the operating permit of
the Island Trader restaurant
and bar, a ~pular Newport
Boulevard night spot.
As with other Newport
Boulevard watering holes,
such as Hogue Barmichaels
and the Goat Hill Tavern,
the Island Trader's success
became its problem. Neigh·
bors complained that it had
become too popular and too
rowdy.
"I always hate to be in·
volvcd in something like this,
given that I'm a small busi-
nessman myself," Commis-
sioner Michael Dunn said.
"But l don't believe (the
bar) belongs there."
Under a Superior Court
order, however, Island Trad·
er owner Gregory Howell
can keep his busmcss open
to 2 a.m., seven day~ a ~eek,
pending further court action
::.chcduled for Dec. 12 and
provu.led uniformed security
guards patrol the parking lot
at night.
Before the commi<;siona~
Cdl>t their votes, Howell said
he had remodeled the res·
taurant dining room and re·
done his menu in an effort
to turn the business back
into a restaurant.
"We have taken major
Meps to change the look and
the focus of the Island Trad·
er," he said. "Wt; feel that
wi th a little bit of time and a
littk bit of cooperation, we
<.:an turn this around a nd ere·
ate a fantastic atmosphere."
Council k•P• Phi
By Iris Yokol
$lift Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -Just
five years ago, freshman Qty
Councilman Phil Sansone so
strongly advocated direct election
of Newport Beach mayors that
when his colleagues disagreed with
him, he angrily vowed to campaign
for a new council.
Monday night, those same coun-
cil colleagues warmly voted the
outspoken Sansone, a 71-year-old
retiree, to a second year as m ayor.
"Thr.ough his leadership, the city
has benefited," Councilwoman
Evelyn Hart said in her nomina-
tion speech. "The councilman
from Old Corona del Mar repre-
sents the city with an open-door
policy. And I hear he's a pretty
good golfer, too."
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Tanning salon lingerie shows temporarily banned
NEWPORT BEACH -Worried about the po-
tential for illicit activities, the City Council on
Monday night placed a temporary city ban on tan-
ning salons with live modeling of lingerie.
The ban gives city licensing and legal staff time
to study the potential impacts of this new trend in
tanning and to make recommendations to the
council by Dec. 23.
Newport Beach officials recently learned about
this unusual new type of business, which combines
tanning with lingerie modeling, when a Texas com·
pany applied for \ business license to open such a
tanning salon near John Wayne Airport.
The applicant, UX. Inc., reportedly naoa 18
such shops in Texas with no problems or criminal
record, Newport Beach Hcenaing offidalt aaid.
But city officials worried about the potential for
prostitution and other illepl activities to breed a£·
such businesses and recoaanended the ban upon
realizing the city has ao laws regulating such an
uncommon business. The closest that comes to it
is a law regulatin& live entertainment.
"He deserves another term, and
I wholeheartedly support him,"
said Councilman Clarence Turner,
who himself was selected to serve
a second year as mayor pro tern.
The often gruff, but conscien-
tious and weU-lilced Sansone smil-
ingly accepted the position. He
noted that the council has a "very
full plate" of issues to • tackle in
the next year, including Ho~ Hos-
pital's 20-year •master expansion
plan, the Balboa Bay Cub's ex-
pansion plans, a circulation-
buildout plan for the remaining
. .
undeveloped Irvine Co. properties
and tbo continued eearcll for a
sccopd Orange County airport site.
Plus, the 2S")'Car Corona del
Mar resident added, the council
must wrealle with a shortfall in
revenue tbat wlll force the city ta
"tighten ~Its."
The son of Italian immigranu
and himself the father of rour
sons, San90ne spent more than 2B
years in the military, including ser-
vice with the Pentagon, and
worked an additional 23 years in
management positions in the elec-
tronics industry.
But wt.Uc growing up in upstate
New York. be upircd to play pro-
fessional baseball and in (act
played on semi-pro teams in Cana-
da and N~w York before enlisting
in the military.
FAIRVIEW: Severely disabled get indiVidual, modern treatment
I
From A4
1984 culminated a decade of
change. Fairview State Hospital
was now Fairview Developmental
Center.
"They're not patients anymore,"
McOlash said. "We learned that a
long time ago when the sign
went."
Choice and self-reliance are now
the goals of virtually every educa-
tional or rehabilitative program at
Fairview, which has brought about
a whole new series of challenges.
"We're working on choices and
what goes along with choices -
n:sponsibilities," McOlash said.
"It's been difficult for us to learn
that."
been fine at Fairview, it scared
people out in the community,
McOlash said.
Staff members eventually con-
vinced the woman her behavior
might be misunderstood and con·
vinced her to keep a doll collec·
tion on her bed instead.
"This environment needs to be
as much like the environment out
there," McOlash said.
When it comes down to it, Fair·
view at its best will perform the
same role as a family, helping its
children become skilled social per-
formers, teaching the subtle codes
of how to look, sound and behave,
McOJash said.
For one resident who had ri o
hair anywheTe on his body and al-
ways sat with a coat over his head,
a hair piece made all the differ·
cnce, McOlash recalled.
•
'Our society does not tolerate deviance ~ery we11.
There are some differences we don't tolerate at all,
unless you're a pop star and have sold a million
records. Our people are not pop stars.'
into the Fairview treatment pro-
gram for behavioral problems as-
sociated with brain.disorders. Such
disorders often cause self injuries,
in which people bang their heads
against walls, mutilate themselves
or in some cases even cat metal
and cigarette butts, Sarrao said.
--Ml:tlm But with the growing availability
staff trainer of small group homes, Kohler ex-
-------------------------pects the population at Fairview to
be that way, but that's the way it
is," McOlash said. "Our society
does not tolerate deviance very
well. There arc some differences
we don't tolerate ·at aJI, unless
you're a pop star and have sold a
million records.
"Our people are not pop stars." • A s rairview moves into the next
century, even newer chal·
lengec; await the center, which has
an annual budget of about $74
million.
medically-involved people, espe-
Cially those involved in devastating
auto acciden ts and near-
drownings.
AJthough 24-hour care facilities
like Fairview have survived the
state budget crunch so far, annual
costs of caring for the most medi-
calJy-involved residents have risen
to about $120,000. Average annual
·costs per resident are closer to
$65,000.
"Close to 70 percent will stay in
a large institutional setting for
their whole lives,'"said Clinical Di-
rector Lou Sarrao.
remain steady.
"I don't see the numbers goi.Qg
back up," he said.
In Costa Mesa, there arc several
privately-owned small group homes
in the Harbor Village develop-
ment, located adjacent to Fairview
on state grounds.
Later this spring, the state will
open its own small group homes
near Fairview on Mark Lane,
Kohler said.
"(The homes) will 'give people
JUSt a nicer ~uality of life, and a
more normalized living environ-
ment," Kohler said, excited about
'
Howell said he could live
Y-1th a midnight closing time
on Sunday through Wednes-
day.
Using age-appropriate behavior
with the residents has also been
a nother challenge. "We tend to
think of our people by their men-
tal age, rather than their chrono-
logi~al age," be said, telling the
story of one 40-year-old woman
who used to insist on carrying a
doll around as if it were her child.
While that behavior may have
The case gave staff members
extra insight into the J!!!pprtancc
of being accepted in society -the
importance of looking and acting
"right."
"It's unfortunate society has to
With the increase o f smaller
community programs for the physi·
cally and mentally disabled, Fair·
view has become home for more
In addition to mental retarda·
tion, there's a waiting list to get
the new state project. "Ufc is ~
cxci'ting -it is to be enjoyed." ., ~
ThankYou .
for Your G~nefQUS Ponation.
It Does Mafe a Difference.
,
In The Christmas Spirit
H ere at your newspaper, )(
we are very aware of how
Santa's bag gets lighter as he
heads for some neighbor-
hoods. You read about it
frequently in the Pilot
For many families, the
struggle thro~gh these hard
times is more keenly felt l:..~
when the holidays are here. . ~
But there is hope. ~
When you donate an ~-, . .r,.~,.;
unwraeped toy worth $5 or
more, ybu make Christmas
morning a little brighter for a
child who really needs
some sunshine.
Gifts & toys, especially for . ~
the older children (sports ,;> .. ·
. equipment, games, etc) are 4(~'(._, ;.;. ·
needed ~re than ever. ~
Toys for Tots is brought to
you by the U.S . Marine C.Otps
Services, and the Pilot ~ Reseive, Volt Temporary 7b ~
Drop your toys off at the
Pilot lobby, at 330 w. Bay
Street, Q>sta Mesa between
8:30am-S:30pm Mon. -FrL
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CENTER: Stan llVl1he1 attention on sper:lil 1clM •' :o •
From A4
morning in a light anrf airy third-
story classroom, whi ;h has a birds-
eyc view of Fairvi' w and bustling
Harbor Bou'::vard.
Among those listening to Dr.
Seuss' story about accepting differ-
ences that recent morning was
Sean, who was stricken at birth
with a viral infection, Ricky, who
ate lye as a toddler, and Brandy, a
12-year-old who lived a normal life
until developing a highly debilita·
tive metabolic disorder.
In another classroom, little Mat-
thew, Ricky, Jason and Laura -
severely retarded since birth -
learned they're not alone in the
fragile universe they occupy.
Putting the children on a soft
mat in the center of her classroom,
teacher Karen Grady helped them
get to know each other by joining
their hands and palling their
backs.
"This is your friend, this is Mat·
thew," Grady said, putting the
boy's hand on Jason's back. "He's
your friend."
Then taking Ricky in her arms,
she put the boy's leg on Jason's
stomach. "That's right. Feel Ricky,
he's right here," she said to Jason.
''He's come over to visit you. This
is our group time. This is our fun
time."
Months ago when Grady used to
put the children in a group for a
field trip or other special activity,
she found they'd immediately start
crying. "One on one they'd be
fine, but once they had to start
sharing our attention, they'd start
crying. They didn't want to share.
"Now they do great on field
trips," she continued. "Now they
like each othe r."
Down the hall in another Pro-
gram 2 classroom, teachers from
Coastline C.Ommunity College use
small Casio keyboards, flavored Q·
Tips, swatches of material and
spinning wheels to try and stimu-
late the senses of the 11 pro-
foundly retarded students in the
class.
AJthou~ some in the clw show
no reactions of all. iherc's the
hope that somehow the activity in
the room is having some effect.
"We do it in the: hope thai it's
somehow making the quality of
their li(e better, being as humane
as possible," said Linda Campel-
lone, a unit supervisor in Program
2. "We know so much more
today."
SUIPECT: Min ICCUl8d of cllld f-11 fried
CORRECTION
On Saturday, November
23, on error appeared in
the odvertlsement for CMS
Mortgage. The correct rote
for a Jumbo 30 Year
Fixed Loon is 9.25% APR,
0 Points. The Newport
Beach/ Costa Mesa Pilot
regrets the error.
From A1
said. -
Between February and Septem-
ber, three girts -aged 7, 8 and 9
-told police that a thin, white,
middle-aged man with long hair, a
full-faced beard and bad, yellowing
teeth entered their bedrooms in
the early morning hours and fon-
dled them. None of the victims, all
or whom lived on the 900 and 1000
blocks of Sandcastle Drive, was in-
jured.
Additionally, a 7-year-old girl in
the 3600 block or nearby Sea-
breeze Lane reported in June that
she woke to find a man lying on
"Moral Courage-
How do we obtain lt?"
To be given by:
Mrs. Myrtle Smyth, C.S.
Ol 8tllllt, Northem INiand
A Membrr Of The ChriMian SdiNlt eo.d Of ~p
On Friday, November 29, at 7:30 p.m.
At ..
First Churm of~ Sdifttllt
3300 Via Udo, Newport Blllidt
the floor next to her bed. ~ mo-
tioned for her to be quiet and she
told him she had to leave the
room to go to the bathroom, po-
lice said. The man left while she
was waking her parents.
In all the cases, a window or
door had been left open during
the night and sm all food items, in-
cluding brownies and sodas, were
eventually found missing, police
said.
The pattern led police to believe
the intruder was a transient who
wandered through the area looking
for unsecured homes, primarily for
food.
RUFFELL'S
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l•I'~
• Matt Fuerbringer spearheads Estancia's hopes in defending the Eagles' state
championship reputation on the Division Ill level as the season approaches.
Something new fo r defe nd ing .
state c ha mpio ns -Es tancia
has the s ize to back it up
By Richard OuM
s,ar1I Wlllr
S tepping out of tradition, Estancia High will have a unique
look this season as it prepares to defend its state Division Ill
basketball title.
Welcome to the land of the giants.
"This is a big team, unlike the Eagles Of old," said Estancia
Coach Tim O'Brien, who guided the Eagles to a CIF Southern
Section 3-AA dwnpionsh1p in 1989·90 before last year's state banner.
'"In the 25-year his&ory of the school, there really has been nobody with real slg·
nifacant 1ize, even from lut year'• team, so this ls a real new look for us. The
school has been dominated by auards, but this year, size-wise, we're as big as any
hi&h school team around."
'\'ou •tart with 6-foot-6 senior center Matt Fuerbrineer, the onty retumin& player
from last year who si,ncd an early Jetter of intent to play volleyball at Stanford next
,ear.
Fucrbrinser, co-MVP or the Pacific Coast Leaauc and a first team All-ClF Divi·
lion Ill selection Jut year, averqod lS.7 points and nine reboundl a aamc as the
· only junior on last ,ear•s aquad. He acored 16 points in the state championship
pme as Eatancla defeated Fremont. Wuhioaton. 82· 72, at the Oakland Coliseum
ArenL
.. And he's really Improved I lot," o•Brien said. 0 His same hat become more
compa.te, a~ nen with htl • hO lnJaht pt.y tome perimeter this year. He'•
played 65 vanity pm11 with OP and stale championships -that'• a Jot of ~ri·
uee. 1"hat'a a career rot a~ and hl•a Ft another year left. He'a about 11 sea·
IODed 11 they come." ·
Ettl.a• loll 16 1eaiion off -~ ,.~. tetm. but a .oua JV aroup. which went 20-
S iDd .... ted Miaalon Vicjo'1 vanity In tJM Cout Chriatmu Olllic a year qo, it ~:IM ny II M .. n1or fOrward Jeff 8yrM. M aaaior forWard TY Schiller
ud M JuJor &uard Jim P1ulber, all ol whom .,. prajec:ted starters; Joe Ec:bon, a
S.10 lialai; 11· tM 'other pant. F1Ulkfter ud Edloj Wllf IWkcl9 olf at ttMi poinL
.. Nol aD ol a.t ,ear•a ..-.. plljM, but atilR6 lllUori II a lot to -rocove--r
flam." 0'11ten •W. "~ that In mind; II =rte!' with ....., ..,...._ but I dole'I thlU too mlftJ llW ... IC for us. I ................ •rw been apo6lecl with ..,...., talent l'w bad IOliedUll ID WOit Willa every
8ee ESTANCIMI
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November 26, 1991
The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot
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Sailors' Oler tilrr1s Tiger,
' just in time tor Valencia •
21-for-30 against
Buena Park ignites
Sailors' victory
By Richard Dunn
59orts Witter
T he anatomy of a broken col·
larbone, as told by Newport
Harbor High quarterback Mike
Ofer, who has returned from exile after
fulfilling a proph·
esy.
"It was a fake-
counter nakad,"
said Ofer, describ-
ing the play which
ended his pre-
season and caused
him to miss fou r
games. "I was rolling out and looking
for our tight end, Jason Lawson, in the
end zone, but he was covered and I
didn't see th at Tony Mancu!.o. as the
film had shown later, was open, so I de-
cided to turn up and run.
"I got to the 5-yard line and l saw an
Orange linebacker flying at me, so I
lowered my shoulder to tal-.c him on
and I hit him, then l felt my shoulder
pop out of place. l heard a couple of
pops and I knew !.Omething was ddi-
nitely wrong. -
"At fir~t. it was more of <1 shock. It
didn't hurt "that bad, but l didn 't know
what it was -and l didn't know if it
was going to go away."
lt didn't go away. Not until Newport
Harbor's Sea View League campaign
began, five wc'ek~ later, did Ofer heal
from •he injury on his left, non-throwing
:.ide.
During a school pep rally the follow-
ing Friday -Ofcr's injury occu rred on
Friday, Sept. 13 -the school cheer-
leaders and five of his teammates per·
formed a special hail for their senior
quarterback.
"lt was a song, like a cheer, and they
included a ·whole bunch of players in
it," Ofer said. "When they mentioned
my name. They said, 'Friday the 13th
was a bad day for me and that rtl surely
see better days.· "
Ofer, indeed, saw better days.
He returned from his sea~n-opening
disaster ahead of schedule and has since
blazed a trail for the Sailors in the play·
offs, recording season highs last Friday
in passing yards (215}, attempts (30)
and completions (21) as Newport Har-
bor trounced host Buena Park, 35-14, in
. the first round of the CIF Southern Sec·
lion Division VI elimi nations.
Ofer, the Pilot Player of the Week,
has hit peak form after five league
games, a period of time which acted
more like a preseason test considering
he'd never played varsity quarterback
before this season.
"In the amount of games he's played,
this is like him playing his first league
game," Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley
said. "He's gone through a couple or
preseason games, about five games, so
this would've been the start or league in
terms of playing time."
0 fer, a 6·foot·2, 195-pounder who
startj:d at outside linebacker a
yea r ago, broke the collarbone on his
right side when he was 8-years·old.
"I was playing with one or my best
friends in the back yard," Ofer said. "I
was jumping off a fence and my dog ran
under me, so my feet hit her and I
tipped over on my shoulder and (the
collarbone) snapped. It was a freak
thing that happened."
His injury against Orange was a freak
thing, too, but Ofer -after being told
by doctors that he'd miss 6-to·8 weeks .
-was actually cleared to play against
Estancia on Oct. 11 (only four weeks}.
"It wasn't 100 percent," ·he said. ''The
doctors said I could play, but there was
a good chance or breaking it again, so
Coach Brinkley decided to stay (with
Greg Williams at quarterback) and wait
for the Saddleback game.
"l figured if I do get back, l might
Se_e OFERJIZ
Newport Harbor High quarterback Mike Ofer is The Pilot's high school
football player of the week after completing 21 of 30 for 215 yaras against
Buena Park in first round of CIF Southern Section Division VI playoffs. The
Sailors are in the quarterfinals Friday night, hosting unbeaten and No. 1
seeded-Valencia at Davidson Field on the Sailors' campus.
E ATHLETES C OICE"
FISH TACO •Ml::,~
(Nw -ea.,.. .. USC)
Miiiar new Costa Mesa wrestling coach
By ICJrtt Wolcott .,.....,
• Myron Miller, a Iona·
time wrestlin1 and foot·
ball COICb, will replace
Fred Moraan as the
Costa Mesa Hl&h wrcs·
tlina COlcb. it was an·
nounced MondaJ bY Calta Mesa • Hi&h
Athletic Dlreclar Dean Cociper.
Miller, 41, a Colla Meaa l'llidcnt who ....... cmclllila_ prep ud c.dle .. IPQl'tl
aince 1961. Wll olfered the walk.on P*·
dc>n S-anctay n1iM-,
0 Actually. I wu •PPt1ina for tho head
football job, but I'd be hae,py to coach
both sports.0 Miller uid. The football
coachina position won't be decided for a
Iona time, 10 l said I'd be a walk-on coach
to keep the wrcstlin1 erosram alive and
pt my foot in the door. '
The Colta Mesa head football co.China
~tion became ~blc when ciaht·year
coach Tom Baldwin wu fired on Friday .
Miller bcpn his coachina career at
~r:r. He coecbed Downey to a INalll title and El Camino Col·
.. to lliColMI • the .... He WIS at Ma-
rina HIP for ~ years. three u the ~
tlin1 c:oech. before takina a seven·year hi·
atus rrom coachin&.
In 1985, Miller returned to C03Ching
football as an assistant Ramona High. He
took over head coaching duties in 1989
and the followin& year 1uided his team
the CIF Div. IV title.
The Costa Mesa wrestling tum, dci.pi1c
wiMina the Pacific Coast League title I t
yeu. has seen a drop in panicipanl• from
60 fo 23. The new conch .aid he is aware
of the letd<>Wn and al$0 prepared to turn
th_iftp around.'
'"The p~ram is in a little turmoil,"
Miller aald. "The kids v.-eren't real aurc if
S• WAESTUNG,-
u n-ct.y. November 28. 1981
High school football
Just when you lhllll
you have Tars ftg~redl
By Richard Dunn
Spotts Wl1tef
A secret weap-
on? Hardly.
A kc pt-in-
storagc offense? •
That's a little
closer.
For senior
quarterback
Mike Ofer and a quartet of New-
port Harbor High receivers, the
''we'll-use-it-when-we-need-it" of-
fense could not have climbed out
of the cedar chest at a better time
as the Sailors rolled to a 35-14 vic-
tory over Buena Park in the first
round of the CJF Southern Sec-
tion Division VI playoffs.
"We thought they'd be sitting
over there waiting for us to run
and pound the football," Newport
Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said
of the Coyotes. "They're also a
hard-nosed football team, but we
just thought we needed to open
things up a little bit.
"I talked to our skill guys on
Wednesday -I had our receivers
and quarterbacks down at the end
of the field and they were throw-
ing routes .-and I told them,
'This week. it's up to you guys.'
We were pretty evenly matched up
front, they had a good runner and
we had a good runner, so we had
to have great production out or
the skill people.
"We didn't use any new forma-
tions. We 've used these sets before
-we just opened it up a little
more. We started getting those
eight-man fron ts and we've had
some success running against
them, but going into this game, we
knew they were a physical football
team and that if they pack it in,
"We knew they'd be tough to
run on if we were set with double
tights and two back, so we knew
going in we were going to open it
up and throw the football. We fig-
ured they'd probably be over there
practicing against the double tights
and to stop (Brandon) Finney.
"It wasn't any major adjustment
for us. In fact, one of our coaches,
Bo Larson. was saying how we've
run this stuff throughout year, how
we've run it all through spring
practice and through the summer.
"So the passing game we used
was nothing new for us. We just
opened things up. We may have
done more passing this year had
Ofer not gone down with a broken
collarbone."
Ofer, who completed 21 of 30
P.asses for 215 yards, returned to
the starting lineup on Oct. 17
against SaddJcback, 34 days after
suffering his injury in the season
opener. His performance against
Buena Park was his best game of
the season.
"They jumped out to a 6-0 lead,
then we came back and put a
touchdown on the board, then we
scored another one, but really the
shot in the arm was our drive right
before the half, which put us up
21-6,'' Brinkley said. "In less fhan
two minutes, and we had the ball
on our 27-yard line, we drove the
length of the field and scored.
"Ofer threw nine passes in a
row and we drove the length of
the field, that was really a big key
to the evening. Then, we came
right out and scored in the second
half, also. We received the kickoff
and took it down and scored, but
·the one before the half was the
big key."
Mayb e Quartz Hill just
-needed to be convinced
By Richard Dunn
SportS Wtller
After 48 min-
u t cs, Quartz
Hill was con·
vinccd.
With its seven .---.=:1•-.:
charter buses,
Mater Dei High
and its orchestra of followers came
up to this high desert community
with a little something to reveal
last Friday in the opening round
of the CIF Sou thern Section Divi-
sion I footba ll playoffs.
"I think (the Rebels) got caught
in a situation where they had an
emotional game against Antelope
Valley the week before and prob-
ably were figuring maybe this
Mater Dei team was like last
year,'' Monarchs Coach Bruce
Rollinson said after his team's 34-
8 victory over Quartz Hill.
"The diff ercnce is that we were
5·5 at the end of the regular sea-
son last year and this was a 9-1
football team and I don't think
their coaches were able to con-
vince them of that.
"We knew who they were anc!
we know what that area's doing -
like Antelope Valley knocks
Bishop Amat out of the playoffs
(13-10 in overtime), Saugus plays
Loyola tough, losing 34-24, and
Canyon (Canyon Country) handles
Sa nta Ana (35-13).
"But last year, I'll bet you
could've quizzed those kids after
the game and I'll bet they didn't
even know anything about Quartz
Hill or where it was. It's not like
it's real close."
Mater Dei (10-1), a passing
team behind All-CIF quarterback
candidate Dilly Blanton, also had
to prove it could run without
Derek Sparks, last year's star now
al Washington State.
"As far as the game itself, we
had gotten wind from their press
in the local area that they didn't
respect our run game;" said Rol-
linson, whose team gained ·160
yards on 29 rushing plays. "I think
(tailback) Chris Ruperto and (full-
back) Nicky Sualua and (tailback)
Brian Solis took that a little per-
sonal.
"I read it to them right before
the game and told them there's a
tremendous pride factor here and
you're going to have to earl\ every-
thing you get . -and you re ex·
pected to do a lot at this high
school.
"Our kids, by game time, were
ready. We were shaky to start the
week, going through the motions
ourselves, but we slowly built them
up and all of the sudden they real·
izcd the importance of this first
game in the P.layoffs. Whether it
was Quartz Hill or whoever, prob-
ably deep down this game meant a
little more to these guys: Josh
Cogg1as. Jeff Kuhn, Jason Thies,
Billy Blanton an<l David Knuff -
they all play~d last year and I
think they had a bitter taste in
their mouth.
"We feel that we have im-
proved, obviously, since last year.
We're much more well-rounded
and we play better defense by far
than last year. J was surprised that
Quartz Hill did not make more
adjustments going into the football
game. Normally, we try to prepare
for, 'Are they going to try and
take Knuff away? Arc they going
to blitz?' "
The point is, nothing was taken
away from Mater Del, which did
exactly what it wanted.
"I was also pleased with Su·
alua's effort on both sides (two
sacks at defensive end) and Fran·
cisco Caro, our Special Teams
Player of the Week who had two
lead tackles on kickoff returns.''
Rollinson said.
PILOT MAION(TUllJ
~ .....
GRID , ... _ m
A 1'11 ww• 310.12SZ 311-1741 ......... 4.0 4J
STATS =T·==" 114 151 1194 1022 :.::..-=.r-107 a
Npt. Harbor (7-4, 3-2) 1oia11 •1W·tl ......... 11.1 10.3 .......... S,7 l2 SUSOll t•DMDUAL) .,..if: 2'32 143 .......... ,. .... 25 ·117 10 .es
'S.W--=~-:! ~~ :: ...... 2J·1U 1 ...
Annly 2537 2941
Mancuso 14 Sii 5J 4 38 .... ,.... flt 267
Tiil M 185 5.4 0 32 ~:-":: ;::t, l
47-29.5 .a.a
Gar 11 44 4.0. 0 14 11-10 1•12 Gorlr*s 5 12 2.4 4 4 TCllll...., 21 n
°"' I ·11 ·2.3 0 10 -.~ u 2.1
Monts 4 -5 ·1.3 0 1 ...,..... le-532 4).311 wm.n. 4 -32 .a.o 0 ·2 :'&....,... Ml 4..s5
Kdcharn 3 ·1 ~.5 1 2 ~ ........ 24112 ma
CcMdo 2 8 3.0 0 4 -.~----Sf* 1 -3 -3.0 0 -3 .............. loefe ~ QwW9 ,....,.. __. 23 17 SS 14-1111 ,..,., pa po ... phi '"''· td llllllpol1 ttnor 35 63 62 21-1•
Ofer 129 61 711 4 .519 1
Wiiims 68 31 292 1 .456 2 Log, sched ule Hams 1 0 0 0 .000 0
Reoefvlne 13 Onil'lge 10 P19"' po nn. 8¥9· td lone ColUcclo 42 494 11.a 3 48 34 Ocean Vle'N 0
Mel<own 18 182 11.4 1 44 0 Huntington Beach 6 •
Lawson 15 96 8.4 3 13 0 El Modena 10 .
LIBass 8 75 9.4 0 19 14 Estancia 0 Mancuso 8 89 14.8 0 20 10 Saddleback• 21 F1Mey 4 ·1 ~.3 0 1 27 Corona del M.lr• 0 Mlf9\ll 3 26 8.6 1 20 21 Universi1y• 7 Goniales 2 37 18.5 0 26
Mcintee 2 13 8.5 1 10 21 Tustin• 14
Harris 1 18 18.0 0 18 10 Woodbri'!r.1• 27
Soort~ Clf 0 1 slon V1 Playoffs
Amey 68; Mancuso 24; 20; Lawson 35 Buena Park 14
18; Kalset 17; Tift 12; Md<own 8; Mew. 8; Nov. 29-Valencia (home>. 7:30.
Mqnal 8: Kelcllam 8; Tum 2. •Sea View League game
Newport Harbor Players ol the Week ·
CHAD IA BASS
A 5-foot-7 ,
140-pound
junior wide
receiver, he
caught six
passes for 56
yards as the
Sailors won their CIF playoff..__...___ .......
opener, 35-14.
~ PILOT
~~~"'GRID _'! -1 ~"-~~ STATS
Mater Dei (10-1, 3-1)
SEASON (INDMDUAL)
· Rushing P!Qw tcb nn 8¥9
Ruptrto 87 5S9 6.4
Sols 67 293 4.4
BWW1 44 39 0.9
Vasquez 28 91 3.3 SualUa • 22 179 8.1
Ndan 20 93 4. 7
K&lw1 9 25 2.8
Nill'1 6 32 5.3 SRhel 6 21 3.S
Hiii 4 12 3.0
UN 2 6 3.0 Jackson 1 12 12.0
CISWI 1 4 4.0
Acalin 1 3 3.0
KtUf 1 0 0.0
PIQ•r
8larton
pe
229
P ... lng
po Jdg 142 2568 phi
9
Klldf 2 2 63 0
~ 6 1 4 0
PlaJer
Klldf
Recetvlng
po nn. 8¥9· 49 798 16.3 ~ 24 614 25.8
Motwa 22 510 23.2
K&lw1 15 207 13.1 8arJjas 12 210 17.5
Thin 7 117 18.7
Jaekson 4 49 10.3
Kruse 2 '4 22.0
Solis 2 37 11.5
Sanchez 2 26 13.0
Sualua 2 14 7.0
td Iona
1 32
1 21
3 17
1 14
2 36
0 33 1 8
0 10
0 6
0 9
0 6 0 12
0 4
0 3
0 0
pot. td
.620 27
1.000 1
.200 0
td lent
I 83
7 n
8 85
0 34
2 60 1 30
0 21
0 22
0 22
0 19
0 10
DARIN MANGNALL
A 6-foot,
185-pound
senior inside
linebacker,
the All-CIF
candidate
recorded 11
solo tackles
and four
assists for Newport.
Scoring
Allptrto 98; Klldf 68; Broadbenl 55; Motwa
48; BWW1 18; Bn1as 18; Thlts 18; SUMa 12:
KMe 8; VISQUU 8; K&lw1 6; Nolan 6: Sols 8.
SUSON (TEAM)
Opp ........
T cal t1I dOWnS 118 17&
Amla1ll'dlllt 313-1259 29&-1$55
,,..,. Ml*IO Pl '"° SJ Awnge Ml*IO yWagt 114 141
tlli --yWagt 1300 2635 ha~.... 13-21)4.24 14$-%37-9
-.... .... ..,~ 15.6 1l1
A'O-G*l*PISSlllT'C> 6.4 11.1
Nd """ }do' 192 500 -. aacb. yardagt u -n z.19
-~ 2476 4487 ,,.. 1111 y.aoe 226 408
~ S2-J3.3 27-36.1 'H 13-9
TCllll llmMn 32 18
A~ UllOm 2.9 U
Rags.yardagt 84-639 94·919
Awtlal -~·.e 7.6·58 a.s.&e A'O-fiN 111 possession 22:46 25:14
·Pwe """'· -epllons, fllT1IJle ~ AccumutaUve kore bf Ou~ .
Opoonns 16 42 15 50-123 ..., 1>e1 aa 94 104 65-3S1
Log, schedule
34 lolani (Honolulu)
27 upistrano Valley
47 St. Paul
17 Sant.l Ana
27 RM!rside Poly
<42 Mission Viejo
3 S St. John 8oJco•
44 Setvite•
20 Loyola•
24 Bishop Amat•
20 21
9
3
14
7
7
0
28
6
OF Division I Playoffs
34 Quartz Hill 8
Nov. 29-Fontana (al SA Bowl), 7:30.
•Angelus league game
Mater Dei Players ol the Week
DAVID KNUFF
A 6-foot-3,
205-pound
senior tight
end/linebacker,
he caught six
passes for 78
yards and three
TDs. He also
had six tackles
and one forced fumble.
JOSH COGGINS
A 6-foot,
240·pound
senior
defensive
tackle, he
had four
sacks, one
In each
quarter, and ..__
eight solo tackles.
OFER:
From B1
High school cross country .
doctors said I could play, but there
was a good chance of breaking it
again, so Coach Brinkley decided
to stay (with Oreg Williams at
quarterback) and wait for the Sad·
dleback game.
"I figured if ( do get back, I
might not be able to contribute to
the team, really. My goal was to
get back as quick as I can to help
the team, and plus, it was my SC·
nior year and I didn't want to miss
out. I had been lookina forward to
it my whole high school career, so
I did a lot of rehab and 5trctching
• to help it. The doctors said It came
toacther quicker than most. It was I just one oC those thlnp.
1 "After hell week, l was ready
for the Oranae pmc, so it was
1
ftu1tralin1 just 11ttina back. after
the Injury."
Lall Friday'• performance
allouJd be no 1urprlle, considering
this Is O(er'1 time of year, toward
the end of a acuon.
Area runners headed for State
WALNUT-The Corona del Mar
boys, Ncwpon Harbor &Iris and
Costa Mesa lndividual runnen
Denisha Bcndz and Kacy EtJor are
headed to the state croa country
championships Saturd.y in Fresno.
The CdM boys, eevcnth in tho
state last year, earned a return
trip after plnclng second In the
Div. Ill final Saturday at Mt San
Antonio Collc1e.
The Newpon Harbor girls won
the Div. 111 ~ ind were
crowned the Sou1hin1 ScctioA Div.
IIJ·A champions, while Bend& and
Eklof finished amon1 the top nve
indlvidu1ls not on a team to quall·
fy for state.
"We've been '? Ill ,eor
lon1 do thia, to rot thi
state meet," 111 ~ Eric
Twelt, whose Newport Harbor '
girls teams won the 1987 and '88
Div. II state titles.
The Corona def Mar boys, who
have alMJ spent the entire aeuon
gcarina for a shot at state, had five
runners finlsh within 24 acconds of
each other to tally 114 points Sat·
urday. CdM finiltied tiehJnd La·
auna Hiiis, first Wftla 182. 1nd
ahead of San Marilto (116) and
Newbury Park (117),
CdM wu kd by Stew Lc9ieur,
who covered the three-mile course
In 16 minutes 42 Mcoodl. .,ext for
J 0th overall. Corey Thomu was
next for·the Sea Kinp ln 16:4.
Newport Harbor's Jand 0¥er-
ton (16:28) and Sky Peterka
( 16:3-') ran sixth and eliftth, ,_.
spectlwij, but the SeilOn faJled 10
quality II one Of th6 top (Otlr
teams, finlahln'< acwnth wuh 149
points. Estancia was 10th with 213.
The Newport Harbor girl& won
with 61 points -26 ahead of sec-
ond place Laauna Hilla. San Mari·
no qualified third with 102.
Corona del Mar, aeventh In the
irate last year and one of the (a-
.orites to return, had difficulllcs
startina the race and finished a
di11ppolntin1 sixth with 136
points. Costa Mesa was seventh
with 14S.
Newport was led by DoAna
Milb (19:12) in fourth, Mary
Crane (19:12) fifth, Owen Twist
(20:28) 15th, Heather Davidson
(20'.32) 17th and th Hoffner
(21:01) 2Sth.
Bend& finished 1hird owrall ln
19:07 and llkloff, 22nd ill the ••••
lua year, took M~enth In 19:15.
' -lly 11N PllOI ..
U.f'~
Golden West's David Mcleod puts the clamps on Oran~e Coast
College's Scott Hamilton (20) Saturday en route to Rustlers win.
Pirates close it out
witli a poor effort,
and get belted, 24-7
By Richard Dunn
Sports Writer
COSTA MESA -Apparently, Orange Coast Col·
lege failed to answer the dinner bell Saturday night
against intra-district rival Golden West, which de-
voured the cntree.
"We looked like a warm glass of milk walking out
on the field," OCC Coach Bill Workman said. "Our
guys didn't want to play."
The Rustlers, with no post-season considerations
at stake, did.
"As soon as ou r last game was over, we said we were going to beat
them because this was our bowl game," said Golden West comcrback
Kevin Mullens, who intercepted two passes late jn the founh quancr to
preserve the victory.
"I guess they underestimated us (because) now look at · the score-
board."
When the feast ended, the scoreboard read: GWC 24, OCC 7.
Orange Coast, defending Mission Conference Central Division cham-
pions, finished the campaign losing four of its last five games, all of
which were divisional contests.
"l have no explanation," said OCC tailback Eric Washington. "Their
defense was just fired up. Their deCcnsc pushed us back and the inter-
ceptions we threw -that killed us." ·
Quarterback Donnie Smith, who sco red OCC's only touchdown on a
7-yard run in the first quarter, was intercepted three times in the fourth
quarter as Golden West, 6-4 overall, 5-4 in the conference and 2-3 in
the division, shattered OCC's bowl aspirations with a convincing win be-
fore an estimated 3,000 fans at OCC.
"lt just wasn't there," Workman said. "We just didn't want to play,
but we've done that before in this set.son. It's not the first time it has
reared its ugly head." •
Inconsistency, in other words. is what Workman means. Only seven
days before, OCC had thrashed Riverside, 51-0, in the school's most lop-
sided victory ever. '
"It's like our defense," Orange Coast nose guard Kelly Jackson sa.id.
"Sometimes it's good against the run and sometimes it's not."
An example of Golden West's rushing efficiency was fullback Larry
Brophy, who entered the ~amc with a total of 43 yards on the season.
He rushed for 58 yards ( 11 carries) against the Pirates, who bitterly
ended their year at 6-4 overall, 5-4 in the conference and 1-4 in the divi-
sion.
"We just didn't want to play," Workman rei terated. "At least if we
wanted to, we didn't play like it. I don't know why we we ren't ready.
First, it's Golden West. Second of all, there's a bowl game on the line.
Maybe this time they didn't want to go to a bowl game, maybe they
wanted to be home for turkey dinner."
Golden West, which took a 17-7 halftime edge thanks to Newport
Harbor High product Josh Klein's 37-yard field goal with six seconds left
in the half, now leads the all-time series against Orange Coast, 14-10-2.
Orange Coast, which after half a season was 5-0 and ranked No. 2-in
the nation by the JC grid-wire, fini shed last in the division for the sec-
ond time in three years.
Three times this season the Pirates scored more than SO points in a
game. Twice, including two weeks ago against Riverside, they broke the
school's mark for the most lopsided victory ( 48 points entering the sea-
son), having also defeated San Diego City, 56-6, on Oct. 12.
"When this team played, or wanted to play, we were as good as any·
body.'' said Workman, who fell to 2·4 lifetime against OWC's Ray
Shackleford. "We proved that several times. We could not play, too, but
as far as the one that came out every week, we were up and down."
Orange Coast scored 332 points this year, the second-highest in OCC
history behind only the 1975 national championship team (436). It also
set • Mission Conference record with 30 rushing touchdowns.
Defensively, the Pirates recorded two shutouts and turned 35 opposi-
tion turnovers (20 (umblc recoveries, IS interceptions) into 125 points.
Smith, who completed 13 of 26 passes for 165 yards against the Rus-
tlen, finished the season with J ,549 passing yords, ranking him firth on
OCC's all-time single-season list.
Tailback Adrnln Steen, who six weeks ago was on n pace to establish
OCC's career rushina mark. ended his two-year tenure, Instead, with dis·
appointment.
After a promi5ing beginning, in which Steen anincd over 100 yards in
the Pirates' first three games, he become o minimnl factor in Central DI·
vision play because of assorted leg injuries.
...
•
•
Tuesday, November 28, 1991 83
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111911 school 1Jaske11Ja11 111·1·vr1"~'
O'Brien fuerbrfnier Schlsl~r Byrne Edso n Faulkner King Johansen
ESTANCIA: Eagles set to defend state crown in style
From 81
year. We're coming off losing 16
seniors and the experience factor
we lose, but we have good quality
height. We're going to more or a
power game 'and we could post up
a lot or people, including
Faulkner."
Estancia, which finished 29-S
last year with a Pacific Coast
League title aflcr'gOing 21-10 two
ycan ago (third place in the Sea
View League), has nine se niors,
two juniors and one sophomore
(S-10 guard Victor Trujillo).
Trujillo and S-9 senior Ruue:JI
King arc the backup guards while
seniors Jeff Manz {6-2) and John
Johansen (64) will be the first big
men off the bench. Manz, who
O'Brien considers the best athlete
on lhc team, was a cross country
runner this fall .
"The image or the team is going
to be dominant big men," O'Brien
said. ''That's not to •ay we're weak
at guard and thal Joe can't do it
Edson has been a nice surprise ror
us and he's very capable or a solid
performance."
Schisler, a ti&ht end on Coach
John UcbcnJood's football team,
is recovering from an ap-
pendectomy, but is expecled to be
ready for the season.
Faulkner, the most improved
player on last year's JV team, is
the sleeper to watch.
"Over the summer, he elevated
his game tremendously," O'Brien
said. "He is now a lower Division
l or Division II player as far as
looking ahead to the college level,
but he has no varsity experience.
He's been a surprise."
Along with Fuerbringer, Byrne
and Schisler arc expected . to be
Estancia's top scorers. "Byrne and
Schisler arc each capable of scor-
ing 20 points a night," O'Brien
said.
Estancia's resume alone could
make opponents shiver, bll{i that's
exactly what O'Brien wants.
"Two ycan ago, we just got on a
roll in the playoffs and snuck up
on people,' O'Brien said. "Last
year, we kind of thought we'd be
right up at the top.
"I hope people will be pointing
to us, !hat means they either re-
spect us or fear us. We don't have
to be cocky, that's just the attitude
in the kids we're tl)'ing to demon-
strate. Heck, every time Maier Dei
takes the court, it has a IO-point
advantage ~ecausc of its tradi-
tion."
Estancia, with CIF and slate ti·
tics in successive years, appears 10
have the Pacific Coast League ad·
vantage heading in10 1991·92.
0
E•1I••' aclMHlul•
Dec. 3-7-Pllot Tip-off Ct.ssk:
Dec. 9-14-Tcunnert ol ChlfTlJiOnS
frl., Det. 20-Ml!slon \1elO (llDn'le, 7:30)
Det. 26-30-Coast Ct.•slo s-.. Jan. 4-11 Btu-Olinda (7:30)
Tues., Jan. 7-Scx.el T01'111'Ct (llDn'le, 7:30)
Fri.. Jan.. 10-UOIN Buch" (heme)
Wed., Jan. 15-Cenluty" (home'. 7:30)
frt., Jal\. 17 -II lagirll li!IS'
Wed,, Jin. 22-• Tlabuco HiUs•
Fii .• Jin. 24-Costa Mes.1' (llOme)
Wed., Jan. ~-CdM (homr, 7:30)
Fri .• Jan. 31-at Li9N Beacti'
WKI .. fttl. 5-It Ctnll.lry~
frl., Fttl. 7-Laguna Hilli" {home)
Wed .. Feb. 12-Tllbuco ~·(home)
Fri., fttl. 14-11 CostJ Mesi•
Al ~ II 7 p.m. l#llesl noled. 'denotes Pacllic COOi~ League game.
Slow start (football) seen for Calvary Chapel
By l<lrl< Wolcott --T he success of the Calvary
Chapel basketball team, cs·
pccially in lhc early pa1t or
the 1991-92 season, could depend
largely an 1he success or the
school's football team.
The Eagles'
grid 1eam, top·
seeded in the
Div. X playoffs,
features four
players from the
baskclbaJJ team,
three of them
starters.
"If the foot-
ball team keeps O'Brien
advancing, we
could miss
coach Steve Middleton said. "We
won't even have a center. Now,
there's a challenge."
Once the football players return,
though, Middleton expects to chal-
lenge the rest of the Arrowhead
League wi1h a blend of size,.-depth
and experience. Calvary Chapel
returns l 0 players -in~lud1ng
three all-league starters -to a
team that won four or its final six
games last year.
The Eagles finished fourth in
1990-91 with a 6-8 record, 10-16
overall. They reached the second
round of the playoffs with a team
. comprised mainly of sophomores
and a (cw juniors.
The Eagles arc led by first team David Hesterly (6·3 guard) and
all-leaguer Jahn O'Brien, a 6-root· Jason Vanderburgh (6-3 forward).
S senior forward who averaged 21 The remaining players include
points and 14 rebounds last sea-senior Jan Winterkorn (6-foat for-
son. Brian Arrowood, a 6-foot SC· ward), junior Darrel Calam:i (5·10
nior guard, was second team all -guard), sophomore Ryan Elliall
league, while 6-2 junior guard {5-10 guard) and fre shman Joe
Chase Lubbock earned honorable Jones (6-4 forward).
mention honors. O
These three will be joined by E•gl••' sch•dul•
promising newcomer Sabe Young-Fri .. Dec. 6-St Michael's (home), 7 p.m.
er, a 6-5 i·unior small rorward who Dec. 7-14-CLavary Cl\apel TOl.lfnAITlelll Det. 17·19-LI SlerJ1 TIUllllT'lm was the 1eading rebounder and oec. 26-28-Waller WOIV,l Classic.
second leading scorer at Ma-Wed .• Jan. 7-CSDR (homr:J"
ranatha last year. Jacob Guild, a frl .. Jan 10-11 Lelllngwel C1J1st1in.· Mon. .1¥113-. Sllennan Indian" 6-3 center, moves up lfom jayvee, Fri.. Jlfl 11-11 u Verne Whtf111•
where he avcra ~ed 16 points and T~ .• .IMl. 21-1..1 Siem Acad." (home)
-frl., .IMl. 24-11 So. CIL Ctristiil'I" 11 rebound!'. Mon., Jan. 21-11 CSDR"
Arrowood, Younger and Guild Wed .. Jan. 29-LeninQwel Cl't." ~l Fri.. Jan. 31-Sl'lcman Rian" !home) all play football, along with sopho-Fri.. Feb.. 1-1..1 veme l.uthmn" {home)
more Dan Sundquist, a 6-4 basket-Tue .. Feb .• 11 ..:.11 La Siefrl Atadtm'/"
ball reserve. Their absence should Fri., Feb. 1•-So. Cll. Cl'rislian" (home)
High school water polo honors
•
CdM's O'Brien MVP
for Sea View circuit
S enior Brent O'Brien heads
a contingent of five Co-
rona dcl Mar High water
polo players ta be named to the
first team all-Sea View League
coaches' learn · announced this
week.
O'Brien was a major force in
leading the Sea Kings to an·
other league championship and
did his best to prevent CdM
from its early dismissal from the
CIF 4-A playoffs this week.
He scored five goals in a dis-
appointing 14-13 overtime loss
ta San Clemente, marking the
earliest Corona exit from post·
season play in five years. CdM
finished !he season 24-3, wilh
two of the losses coming to San
Clemente -in the first and
last games of the season.
O'Brien became CdM's pri-
mary "go-ta guy," a position
that was held last year by Ryan
Weir, who is now playing for
Cal-Berkeley.
"He's o ne of the real scrappy
players,'' said CdM Coach John
Vargas. "He has a good knowl ·
edge of the game. He's defi·
nitcly developed as a player re·
ccntly, and maybe a cot.pie
years down the rottd, could
make an impact to a program."
0 'Brien ci.:rrently carries
a 3.! gradc -paint-
average and a i200 SAT ~ore,
which would seem to widen his
options.
Joining O'Brien an the first
team from Corona dcl Mar are
goalie Robbie Pike, Ted Simp-
kins, Alex Tahmo ush and Aus·
tin Weir.
Juniors Brad Harrington and
Andrew Tahmoush garnered
second-team honors from CdM.
League runner-up Newport
Harbor placed three members
on the first team -Joe Haxcl,
Riki Krumins and Oliver Fleen-
er, while Sailon Nate Iverson
and goalie Matt Parsons earned
second-team honors.
CdM's Brent O 'Brien
Newport Harbor's season also
came to a close on Tuesday,
with an 11 ·10 loss to Long
Beach Wilson. The Sailors com-
pleted the campaign at 19-8.
AIJ.S..~LMgue ....
Brtt1 O'Bntn, CorOllil oet M11 Sr.
FIRST TUM
Pill Collins, lustin Sr.
Oli'w!f Aeenel". Newpori Hattlor SI
Milli Gorv.ales Tustin Sr
.lot liuel. Newoor1 Hlltlor Sr.
Jirt<I ~nic~. Unrve~ Sr
RilO M.nlmins, NMIQ!t Klrtlor Sr.
Rotil:li8 Pike, Corona det MM Sr
led Simoloos. CO!tlNI 6e1 Mir Sr
.&.ie. T~. Cartll'li del Mir Sr
Oscar Valenluelil. Sal!cllebit~ Sf
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MJ!I P~. NeWQOrt HartlOr Sr
Arldrew Tlhmousn. CG«lrla ae1 Mi r Jr Je~ 'l'ortll. TU$1111 Sr
-BJ Tbe Pilot
those guys for as many as five
games," third-year b11skc1ball
"This year we have good senior
leadership, with a nucleus of jun-
iors," Middleton said. "We could
be really good. 1 like our chances
going inlo league." League, g~ limn kl be llYIOlllted.
mean extra minutes for juniors ~--""'"""'""' .......,""'""'-"',...""",.,.._'°"'--------------------------------
Curren breaks through;
Newport's Collins fifth
at Haliewa 2-A event
T am Curren brOke through Cor his first ever major win in
Hawaii at the SS0,000 ASP Wiland Gallery Pro, held at
Halicwa Hawaii last weekend.
The event was a single A-rated contest, and kicked off the Hawaii
Triple Crown, which helps determine the world champion at the
end of each year.
Curren defeated Martin Potter, Tom Carroll, and John Gomes
in the four·man final, held in 8-10-foot surf. Curren won $10,000
for his efforts. .
Newport Beach's Richie Collins placed fifth,
while contenden Brad Gerlach and Barton
Lynch both lost in the quutcr-finals. failing to or
gain significant ground on ratings leader Damien
Hardman, who was eliminated in his fint heat.
Despite his performance at the Wiland Pro,
Australia's Hardman is a strong favorite to win
his second world title, is he now enjO)'S an 834-
point lead going into the final two evcnts·of the
year. Hardman now has to lose his tint heat in
both events while Gerlach or Lynch will have to
come up with something big to catch him. . An upset could still happen, but Gerlach and
Lynch's failure to capilalize on Hardman's poor
opening result could tum to haunt them ror a
long time.
:nte Maurui Pipe Masters, the second event ii\
1he triple crown bc&ins today at the ramous Pipeline. -o ·
Surfing
The ASP Is planning a regional lon&board tour, 10 be Included
in their new gran prix formal bc1innlng with the •92 season.
The way the rc&ion•I format will 'NOrk is like this; Each major
world to\:lr area includin1 califomia. Hawaii, Australia, Bruil, Eu~
rope, South Africa, and Japan will have their own ASP sanctioned
and rated lon&hoard tour event•. Some will be combined with the
ASP gran prU: events. in addition to extra individual ASP nted
contests.-
An unspecified nllmber of competltora off the final ASP ratinp
from each reai<>n will 1hen uaemblc toacther at the end or the
year for a final arand alam event which will decide the world lon,..
board champion. • ,
The rollOCI !hat Ille ASP hu decided to ao In this direction ii
--ol oon·svrfi"' reloted mpoailbllltlel like wort and Family
that many of the blaboard competitors ahlre, maklna constant
tmellns on the to11r dflllcult.
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ber In San Fransltco, uid ahbolWI the Bud Pro Toun 1992 com·
petition seuon schedule ""' ... llablo to the toQr surfen or public
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Tho aeuon will boP> -dnll i. ........,I!' at Santa OUz. and
thera Wiii be a -ol -• .............. t the year. 0... to lho
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Wo men's volleyball
Santa Monica
invades DCC
COST A MESA -The Orange
Coast College women's volleyball
team has been seeded seventh in
the Southern California Regional
playoffs and will open the 1ourna·
ment at 7 tonight wi1h a home
match against No. 10 seed Santa
Monica.
The Pirates, wtlO fihishcd run-
ner-up in the Orange Empire Con-
ference, bring a JS-4 record into
the match. Santa Monica, from the
Western State Conference, is 13-7
overall.
Orange Empire champion Gold-
en West, unbeaten in 22 matches
this season, is the top seed for the
playoffs and host No. 16 seed An-
telope \TaUcy in the first round to-
night in Huntington Beach.
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(13-7).
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(15-3). Mil. 1:S hlon* (11-6) • Mil. 4 CllTb (1t-1), , ....
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6). No. 11 ....... (IM) II No. I GroPllat (11-
5~ . No. 10 ... Monltl (1S-7) •••• 1 Or-.. C.astt1M,. No. 15 ColliQI of .. Dullt (15-3). No. l ......
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As muss advances
Mater Del High singles star
Erika Asmuss was the only player
from the loc'al area to survive the
Southern Section Individual sirls
pla~f'b Saturday at Huntinaton
Beach Hl&h School.
AlmUSSt 1 juJ\ior who reached
1he aemlfit11b lt'.st year, wiU play ..
next la a Round or· 16 match Dec.
S at a time and alte to be an· nouncea. Tho 10mlfinal1 and finalJ
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Aher a ftnt·round bye Saturday,
Alm.. won 6-0. 6-1 ""'' 0>&11
. -junior J-Lunnann, a 6-1, 6'4 11nt·round winner. She won
ltor 1111nl-round midi, 7-6, 6-1.
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COSTA MESA -The South-.
em California College men's bas-
ketball team made it four straight
victories without a loss this season
with a resounding 103-76 non-
confcrence decision over Bethany
at the Pit Monday evening. sec used 10 first-half points
from Rick Witmer to build a 50-35
edge at the breaJc.
UC Davis, and 13 in the 87-62 wln
over Chapman in the ftnal. was
named the tournament's Most
Valuable Player. Mike Henjum,
who had 25 against Chapman. was
also selected to the all·tournamcnt
team.
The Vanguards have now won
the Chapman Tournament crown
two of the last four years. sec
was 12 of 24 from 3-point range.
only 24 pen:ent Crom the field io
the game, the Southern Ca.lllomia
College women's basketbaU team
dropped its season-opener, 70-38,
to visiting Loyola Marymount Sat·
urday in non-oonfercoce action.
TORRANCE -Colleen Hatch
neucd a game-hijh ts pointl and
Heather Brunan added 11 as the
Orange Coast O>Ucae women's
basketbalJ team notched a 59-44
victory over host El Camino Mon-
day night in non-oon(crenc:e ac-
tion.
Hatch also hauled down 18 re-
bounds to help OCC improve its
early-season mark to 2·1. The Pi-
rates enjoyed a 48-42 rebounding
edge over the Warriors in the
game.
OCC soccer team moves on
In the second half, junior for-
ward Keith Randolph, a 6-foot-4
transfer from MiraCosta Junior
College, knocked down 22 of his
game-high 30 points as the Van·
guards pulled away from the Bru·
ins (2-3).
Rand olph also grabbed 13 re·
bounds, six off the offensive
hoard~.
The lop~ided victory came on
the heels of SCC's impressive
!>howing in the Chapman/Double-
tree Classic last Friday and Satur-
day.
Witmer, who scored 23 points in
the 81-69 first-round victory over
WRESRING:
From 81
there was going to be a program
this year.
"There·~ a lot of work to be
done. Our first match 1s next
ruesday. I want to get over there
in a real short time and get things
roll ing. I plan to get the kids in my
room real excited and they will sell
the program for me."
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Miller inherited a Marina wres-
tling team that was 1-13 in 1975.
When he left the program in 1977,
the team was coming off a 14-l
record and a league title.
Miller, who has assisted Dale
Deffncr for seven years in running
the Golden West College wrestling
program, was a wrestler, football
player and rugby player at Cal
State Northridge. He was a three-
time YMCA wrestling champion
and competed in the 1976 Olympic
• Kristen Bevis was the 1one sec
player to reach double figures.
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-By Tbe Pilot
trials at the age of 34.
"Wrestling is one of my loves,"
he said. "I love the smell of a
wrestling room and i'm looking
forward to getting back into coach-
ing.
"I know (the PCL) is a good
league. There·~ some real good
programs. I'm going to try and
catch up and take it as far as I can
take it. I know there's some· good
kids at Costa Mesa. The program
just needs a shot in the arm."
OCC led most of the way, build-
ing a 30-23 halftime lead, then
pulled away gradually in the sec-
ond half.
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-By Tbe Pilot
Ash count
llONDAY'I COUNTS
DAVllY'I LOCUll -4 bolls, 73 lnglers
101 l>Onlto. 26 callco bass, 3 sand blSS, 1 ICCApln,
15 sheephead, 44 rod! fish, t t 0 llllCkent, 17
~ 26 spansl'l jKk. 63 bkle perch. NEWPORT LANDING -2 bOals, ta
anglen. 25 rockflsh. 31 sheephead, t 1 Cllico bus, 1 sllld bass. 1 seulpln. 62 bkle peretl. 30 wlllle fish.
31 mackerel
COST A MF.SA -the Orange
Coast College men'• IOOCCr team,
bolstered by P J. Polowaki's hat
trick. advanced to the 1CCOnd
round of the Southern California
Regionals on Saturday with a '-l
Television -Radio
TUESDAY
TELIMSION
ColJeteBatkdball
4:30 p.m. -Mauf Invitational, ESPN.
4:30 p.m. -Butler-Notre Dame, SC.
6:30 p.m. -Maui lnvit11tioo1J, ESPN.
Pro luk.ttbeU
S p.m. -Lakl:~Ma&ic. Cb. 9, TNT.
7:30 pm.-Bulls-OTps, Oi. 13.
Hockey
7:30 p.m. -Maple Leafs-Kinp, PT.
RADIO
Pro Batbtbell
S p.m. -Lakers-Magjc, Kl.AC (570).
7:30 p.m. -Bulls-Clippers, KRLA
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Rocby
7:30 p.m. -Lcafs-Kinp, XTRA (690).
WEDNESDAY
TELEVISION
Coneae Batlldball
4 p.m. -NIT semifinals. ESPN.
vktory over vilitiq Cuyamac. C.ol-
lege.
Tho victory moves the Pi.rites
(12-4-7) into the second round this
Saturday afternoon against aecond-
scedcd San Dieao Oty (18-2).
6 p.m.-NIT semifinals, ESPN.
9:30 p.m.-Maul champlonahJp, BSPN.
Swlmalaa ud Dhi9C
4 p.m.-Pac-10 Olampiohship, PT.
<>tympJc SPoria
4:30 p.m. -Racquetball, track, SC .
Pro lubtball
6 p.m. -Lakers-Heat, Oi. 9.
Rockey
6:30 p.m.-Blacldiawb-Oilers, SC.
Tennis
7:30 p.m.-AAusi·Wbeaton, PT.
Hone Radns
8:30 p.m. -HolJypart replays.. Ci.. 56.
t2:30 a.m. -Ho[fypark replays, PT.
2 a.m. -Los AJamitOI replays. PT.
•Dnl 10:30 p.m. -From Tampa. PT.
Skllna t2:30 a.m.-World Cup slalom, ESPN.
RADIO
Pro Basketball
6 p.m. -Laters-Heat, Kl.AC (S70).
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Beach, Calif. 92646 Buslnffa Name Fictitious Fictitious BuatneH Nam• BualneH Nam• Bustneu Name Buslnen Name •ualneM Name Buslnees Mame
This business I• con-Statement Bualnen Neme Buslnen Nam• Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement
ducted by: 1 general P811· Th• Following persons Stat•m•nt Stat•m•nt The Followlng peraons The following persons Th• Following per1ons Th• Following persons The followlng peraon1 The Followlng peraona
nershlp 11• doing business as: The Following pert0n1 The Fonowing pecsons are doing business u : are dolno business as: are doing business as: are doing bualMu as: 11• doing buslne11 11: .,. dolnQ business u : Thece:ie~lst;•nl(s~. ~"1' (a)A & R N.E.W.S. CON· arei;j()lng business 11: are doing business u : DISCOUNT TINT 'N' DE· PRIORl1"t' REO, 3334 E. NEWPORT VIUA WEST. Bill JANITORIAL SER· A.J'S, 24922 Mulr1anda DICKER-SON TU..E & MAR-
men o ransa . S · lllECTION (b)A & R WINDSOA PARK APART· MOMENTS BY JODY· TAJL 712 YOfk1own #14. Coast Hwy. #169, Corona 393 Hospital Rd., N9WJ)Ott VICE. 9682 Reading Ave .. 122.EIToto,Callf.92630 BLE, 1937 IOlldeek, Cotta ~s~ undarN lhe ( )C1;f1C:: N.E.W.S. PROPERTY MAN· MENTS. 13852 D1w1on MICHELLE. 9301 Tld-•t8f Huntington Beach, Calif. del Mii, Cabf. 92625 Beach, Ctlif. 92863 Garden Grove, Calif. 92644 Roneld JamH Wyatt, Mesa, Calif. 92626 ~neu. Nf:m• s 1 AGEMENT, 729 W. 16 St. Street IA, G11den Grove, Circle Ht.lltlngton Beach, 92648 Tammy Stofer, 310 Mar· American Cat Medlc:a.I Ser· Cecilio A. Rodriguez, 9$82 241122 MulrlMds 122, El David It Dickenson., 1599 ~1 G~ ~·1 Sult• A_., Cosla Mesa. Calif. 92643 CA 92&46 Nicholas J. Humphreys, guerlle IA. Cofon• def Ylces 11, Wisconsin Corp., RHdlng Ave.. 01rden TOfo, Calif. 92630 Coriandef B, Costa Mesa. 0 s Calif. 92627 Daniel Uao, 13852 Daw-JodyMlchelle Daye, 9301 2418 England IS, Hunting· M11, Cahf. 92625 393 Hospital Rd .. Newport Grove. Calif. 92644 Thia bu1lne11 la con-Callf. 92626
This statement was filed German Alfonao Rivera. son Straet #A, Garden Tidewater Circle., Hunting-ton Be.eh, Calif. 92646 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Beach, Calif. 92663 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-ducted by: an lndlvldual Thia bu1tn11s la con-
W\lh the County Clerk ol 21282 Beach BM!. 1202, Grove, Calif. 92643 ton Beach, CA 92648 Thia buslneu 11 con-dueled by: an JndMdua.I Thl1 bu1lne11 la con-ducted by: an lndMdual The r•11l1trent(1) com-ducted by: en lrldMdu9I Orange County on OC1ober Huntington Beach, Cellf. Thi• bualne11 11 con-Thi• bu•lnM• ta con-duded by: an lndMdual The regl11rent(1) com-d\IC'led by: • corpormlon The regl1tf1nt(1) com-menced lO lranNICI ~ Th• regt1trant(I) eom-
25 1991 92648 ducted by: flc:tlllous name ducted by: an Individual The reglstrant(s) com-mence4 10 transact busl-The regl1trant(1) com-menced 10 transact busl-ne11 under the F1c:tltlous menced lo trannct bl$-
, F511098 This bu1lness Is con-The registrant(•) com· Th• regl1trant(1) com-menced to transact bull· neu under the Fictitious menced 10 transact busl-neu unde< the F1ctitloYs Bullne11 Name(•) llled ne11 undef the Flctftlous
P bl' h d N ..,.,. B h-ducted by: an Individual menced 10 transact busl· menced to transact busl-ness under the fictitious Buslneu Name(•) listed ness under the FlcUtlou1 Business N1me(1) listed ebove on: Oc'°be< 29, Business Name(•) listed
Cu 15 e aw,,.,.· eac The regl1trant(1) com-neu under the Act111ous ness under th• Fictitious Business Name(s) listed above on: November 1, Business Name(s) listed above on: March 4, 199t 1991 above on: October 22,
osta Mesa Pilot Novem-menced 10 trannC'I busl· Busina11 Name(•) t111ed Buslneu Name ll1ted above on: September 1991 199t above on: 1976 Cecilio A. Rocltlguez Ronald J. Wyan 1991 ber 5. 12, 19. 26, 1991 neu under the fictitious above on: November s, above on: October 6, 1991 Nlcholaa J. Humphrey• Tammy Stofer Donne Swanson, Executor Thl1 11a1ement wu filed Thia 1tatement wu filed David K. Dickenson
T-896 Bu1lne11 Name(s) fisted 1991 JodyMlchelle Daye This 1tatement was filed Thl1 1tatement \YH flied Director with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of Thlt statement wu filed
above on: N/A Danie! uao Thi• atatement was filed with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of T~I• 1t11ement w11 filed Orange County on Novem-Orange County on Nov9m-with th• County Clerk of ---------1 German River• Thi• statement was flied with the County Clerk -of Orange County on Novem-Orange County on Novar1· with the County Clerk of bet 6, 1991 ber 15, 1991 Of'aoge County on October PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• 1tatement was filed with the County Clerj( of Orange County on October ber 4, 1991 bet 19, 1991 Orange County on October F5t2243 '913048 25, 1991
Flctltloua Wflh the County Clerk or Orange County on Novem-7, 199t. F5t2047 F513380 25, 1991 • Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach· F51tt05
Orange County on October ber 5, 1991 F509085 Published Newpon Beach· Published NewJJOrt Beach· Flt 1123 Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-CoS1a Mesa PUot Novem· Published Nawpon Beach-
BualneH N•m• 29, 1991 f512109 Publl•h•d Newport Coata Mesa Pilot Novem· Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· Published Newport Beach· ber 12 19 26 Deeember ber 26 December 3 10 Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-
Statement f511457 Published Newport Beech· Beach/Coate Mesa Piiot ber 12, 19, 26, December ber 26, December 3, 10, Coste Meea Pilot Novem-5, 199t' ' ' 17 199; ' ' ber 5, 12, 19, 26, 1991
The Following persons Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-Novembe< 5 12 19 26 5 1991 17 1991 bar~. 12 19 26 1991 T 927 ' T9T6 T~-7 are doing business as· ' ' ' ' ' • • ' • ' • • ..... CBS SPORTS CARDS Costa Mesa Piiot Novem· bar 12, 19, 26, December 1991. T·935 T·983 T-896 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~11;1 v~ri~~~ ~,~;'. w 5, 12. 19, 26, 199\.903 s. 1991 f.931 1916 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious
92708 PUBLIC NOTICE F1otJtJous Fictitious Flctltloua F1cttUous Flotttleue Bu.lneas N.,..
eany Alan FIQfen. 10731 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FloUtlous aualneH Name Buslnff• Name 9uslnesa Name 1 El Centro Ave.. Fountain BualMS• NanHI Bualn• .. Name Statement ltatHMnt tat•ment "i'~~?· ~!~;n927~731 El CMJ~tf.::!03
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Centro Ave 'Fountain Vat-BuatneH Name Sta1ement The Followtng P8flOnS are dolno buslne11 u : are doing bustnesa 11: are dol~ business as: MARKET ACCESS, 13771 INVITAnoNS TO TRAVEL. WINDOW CONCEPTS,
ley Cahf 92708 Statement The Followtng perlOnl are doing buslneSs as: P1Ychofoglcal, Speech & BOLLINGER CARPET T~OHNAARL1 E735R ~NTWiER1 NhA-Millon ID, WHlmlnater, 345 Unlverally St. N·t, !~-S. Rltch9y Unit E.
This b·uslnHs Is con-The Following per10n1 ere doing business 11: BAUMAN ENGINEERING & Le11nlng Centw, 326 Apo. COMPANY, 2612·8 Crodctv ~ Is Ire CaHf. 92683 co.ta Mna. Calff. 92827 ,_...,Ana. Calif. 92705
ducted by• husband Ind are doing business u : PARK PUCE CUSTOM CONSULTANT!.200 16th St lena Ave., Balboa hland. Way. Santa Ana, Call(, ::o~ Santa Ana. Calif. T1m M. Cwtln, 13n1 Ml· Stephen Handly Wrtoht, 8f\Q ~ tM Woocf..
wife • CAL'S CADDYSHACK, HOME IMPROVEMENT, IA. Coslll M .. a. Callt CA 92662 92704 AJ t I Calif nl ton ID, Westminster, CalH. 345 University St. R·1, ~~·~wport Beach, The reglslrant(s) com-1784 Newport Boulevatd, 537 Ne#port Center om. 112e27 Grace D. Pet9fl0f\, 326 Jame• R. Bolllnger, 2546 ° ec, nc., or •. 92683 Costa Meta. catlf. 82621 1 •
menc:ed to lrlllnci bust-Costa Mesa, Calif. 92927 11·;51, Newpor1 BHch, Bauman Abasll1, 200 16\fl ~ Ave., Balboa I• W. Camden Pt, Santa Ana, l735 E. Wil1hlre 1805, Thi• bu1tne11 la con-T•1l1 bu1tneu 11 con-This bu1lnes1 la con-
ness unde< the Flctltlous Cal'• Cemeras, Inc., a Cal-Calif. 92660 Sl IA. Co1la Mesa. Callti land CA 92662 Calif. 1127°'4 Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 duC'l9d by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lndMdual dueled by: an lndMdual BuslneH Name(s) lilted llomta corpotallon, tno Michael Charin. Wilt. 97t 112627 This bu1tne11 .. con-Thia buslneu la con-dThl• bu1lne11 Is con-The regl1trant(1) co~ Tht regl1trant(1) eo,,,_ The regl1tr1nt(1) com-
above on· N/A Newport Boulevard, Costa Cheyenne St, Costa Mesa. Thl1 bu1lne11 le con-ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an ln<!Mdual ucted by: • corporation menced lo 1ransact bus!• mencecl lO tranaac:t ~ menced to ltwlaac:t buel-Barry A Floren Mesa, Calif. 92827 Calif. 92626 ducted by: an Individual Th• regl1tr111t(1) com-The regl1trant(1) com· The regl11rant(1) com-nett under tht FlctltJoua ne11 under the Flctltlous neu under the Adltloul
This statemenl was flied This bu1lne11 11 con-Th!s bualneaa 11 con-The regl1tr1nt(1) eom-"*1Ced to tranMCI busJ. menced to transact busl· menced to trannctFlc ~ Bualn"a N-me(1) listed Bullneaa Name(•) !lated Butlnet• N~ma(1) lated
wl1h the County Clerk 01 d1JC1ed by: a corporation ducted by: an lf'ldMdual menced 10 transact bull· nes, undet the Ac:tlllou. neu under the Flc:tltloue neu under the ti~ abov9 on: NIA above on: NIA above on: Octobet 21,
Orange County on Oclober The regl11rant(1) co:n-Th• regl1trant(1) com-nen under tne Ac:tltlous Bu1lne11 Name(•) listed Bu1lnea1 Name(•) llsted Buslne11 NaOcma(s) hated T1m Curtln Si.phen Wrlgtll 199t 29 1991 menced to tranuct ~ menced 10 tranuct busJ. 8ualne11 N1me(s) fisted abo\le on: NIA above on: October 22, •bove on: tober 28, Thia statement w11 filed Thia atei.tnent wa1 llled 8Nce Mallen
· F511458 ne11 under the Fictitious ness under tM Flctltloua abo11eon: May t1, 1991 Grabe D. Pet~ 1991 199t with the County Clerk of with Che County Clertl of This llaternent WU flled
P bll h d N ort Be ..... Bu1lne11 Name(•) llited Bu1lne11 Nam•(•) llated Beumen Ab111l1 Thlti'" 11atement w11 filed James R. BolUnge< TDhebora S. Hlntt.. President ~ Cot.Illy on Novem· Or1nge County on Novem-wttn the CCMrty Clerk of u 5 0 twp ...... above on: Septembe{ 3, above on: N/A Thia atatement w11 filed with L'M County Clerk of Thi• statement w11 fil41d Is statament was ~ ber 5, 1991 be< 11, t99t OrMoe County on Octobet
Coste Mesa Pilot Novem-1991 Michael Wilt wtth the County Clefk of Orange County on Novem-with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of FStataT •Fltina 29. t091
ber 5, 12, t9, 26, 1991 H. Calvin Slllley, President Thi• 1tatement wu flied Orange County on Novem· ber 15, 199t. Orange County on October Ora';B; County on October Published Newpon BMch-P"bllahed Newport Beach-'It t4M
T-900 Thia statement wu filed with the County 019'1( of ber 1, 1991 F513040 25. 1991 29, 1 1 F .. 2 Cotta Mesa Piiot Novem-Coata Meaa Pilot Novem-Published Newpolt 8Mc:h-__ P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , with the County Clertc of Orange County on Novern-F11 t830 Publlshed Newport F811104 5t1-.5 ber 12 19 26 Dece ber bar 28 Dec bet 3 0 Cotta Mesa Piiot Nowm-
---------i Or~ County on October ber 15, 1991 Publlthed Newport Beach-Buch/Co1t1 Meaa Piiot Publl1hed Newport Stach-Published Newport Beach-5 1991• • • m 17 199; em ' 1 ' bet 5, tt, 19, 28, t99t
Flctllloua 23, 1 1 Fl13052 eo.ta Mna Pilot Novem-November 19 28 o.c.m.. Co1ta Men Pilot Novem· Costa Me1a Pilot Novem-• T-933 '. T 185 T-tos
Bualn•H Name F5t074S Published N9WJ)Ott a.acn-bet 12, 19, 29, December bor 3, 10, 199l. ' ber 5, 12. 19, 28, t~t bet 5, 12, 19, 28, 1991 • •
statement Publlahed Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Pilot Novem. s. t991 1981 T-891 T·90t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI
The Following perlonS Coata Mffa Pilot Novwn-ber 26, December 3, 10, T·920 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'Fiotttlow are dOing bu11ne11 as: ber 5, 12. 111, 29, 1991 11. 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE F1otltloue FlotltlcMI• ......._ ......
RIVERVfEW TOWNHOMES T-885 T-178 Flotlttou9 F1ctltlovt Flotltloue •ustneee ....... •u.-.. Name \ ... 4t HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· 8 el N ltet4"Mftt ltat9'Mftt .... ,. TION. 4875 MacArthur PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC! Flctltlout Bualneee Name Bueln•H Name u ne.. ..,.. The ftollowtng per90nll The 'ollowlng peraona The 'ollowtrlo ~
Court Suite 1120 N rt lklalneaa Name ltat.....m Statement 11at.,.._t are doing btltlnMa Ill! .,. dolna bualneM M ' .,. dolna bueff'8el •.
Beach, Calif. 92660 ewpo Flctntow Plotlttoue Stetement Thi Folto'#lng pereona The FOiiowing '*'°"' ~ F~ ~ION S.E.A. CONSTRUCTORS. S~ILINO ENCOUNTERS. OI TECK, 23141 Plaaa
Abdul Mou~. CallfOf· .......... Name Buslneu.... The Followtng penon1 •• dolna bu.Ines••: artNdolGEngObuslMuTe u :., ~TAl.ngMNUCET !!,:.. __ 815 '8' w .. t 15th St., New-800 E. 8ay, dp 115. New-~ ... ~·....!'.J4• Uiglftl nla, 59 MontJCl1o Or Co-It........,. ltalaMent we dolna bullnMI 11: D.O. MlHAGEMENT, 9t5 A l RMITc & · ---P<l't Bftch, CA 112913 PQft 8"cb, Clllf. t2ee3 •-. .,..., -rona def Mar, Calif. m25 The foloW!ng perlOOI The F*"""O peta0nt MONIO'UE'S UNIQUE Cltrua Pt., Ntwpott 8Mct1. CONSTRUCTION COM· ~GE, 1if: ~ MAWI. l.ofenio C. Miiier, 215 VII DoNld Scott Roa, 1509 hyed My ~1b7715
Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-.. doing buslneA as: .,. dolna bulll'IMa -. • CHILD CARE. 2112 Dupont Calif.112MO PANY, 1012 BrtolO Or. Sl•. c:~92e26' a .... Ravenna. Ntwpcw1 8nch, Claaelco Wey, COIOll8, ~-:ir\,~· .. 14 ducted by. a COf'potltlon JIAO WVESTMENT COM-YOUR NAME HER! EM• Suite 22.4, Irvine, Calif. DrM Stanfonf Owllllam, 108, Coate M..., Calif. • CA 82M$. Celt. 91720 • U. MN ~
The regl1trant(1) com-PANY, 139 W, Bay, Balboa, BROIDERY & MONO. 112715 ""-"-2 ~ 915 ~ ... ~J....Newpoft ~th7 ... I 1229 ~~a::~~ Thia bulln ... le con-Thie butJntH la con-~rby:l:a~(I) com-menced to transact txm-Callf. 1298t ORAMINO, Mt W. tlth 81. .Nftt/ ._...dOL 1 109 vyr Beach,.,..,. T-'"U n OOY. ,.nge O, Batbo9 catif 2M dUc1-d by an lndMdlMI dueled by: an lndMdUll ;-,;:
ness under th• Flc:tltlout JolV\ O. LH, 939 W. Bay. Unit 8, Cotta M..., Callf. van R1Y8' I 1zv. Fountain Thi• bualn•H la eon-Tttnple Hiia Dr., ~guna T. hi •b 1 • 9 J The realelf•nt(a) co"'° Ttit reol1trant(•) com-~inter ~~ Bu1lne11 Name(s) U1ted ~ Cellf. 92981 92127 Velley, c.Af, t270I ducttd by: an lnclMdual 8etct\, Cllllf. 02651 ' 1 UI neH I con-menced lo trane.act buel-IMnCed lo ltanaact tM-. .,. ni,;....,...
above on: Febfuary 19, a.tty 8uctt1ey Lee, 939 w. Wllllam Lee Worlhlm. 920 Thia bualneH It eon-Tiit rtglttrant(t) co"'° Thie bu1lne11 le con-~9d by:,an lndMdutl( ) neee under tht flctlltoul ,,... under tN f1cllloue ........._...-lki11111~IMM_•• NI~(•) leted
1991 Bay, Balboa, tallf. 92861 Cedar Pt Cotta M... duCttd by: an lndMdual menced lo nn.ct ~ ducted by: an lndMdual • reg itrant • com. llullnelt Name(I) h1ad lklsintM ~(•) ~ ...... on: "
Abdul Mozayenl, President Thia bualnHa 11 con-Cdf. ~7 ' Th• regl1trant(1) com-neu under the Ac:\ltJout The rtgletrant(I) com. ~ ~ ~~ lboW Oft: 4/1/tl aboYt on: OctOMt n. ~ .=:.,,. lltd
Thl1 ltatement w11 fifed dueled bf: hulband llnd Tiii• butln•H 11 con-~-]~~Fie hbuel-lou lklllntll NllM(I) bled rnenctdundto ~llbuello • BTi:ne .. Name(• lll4td Lor9nlO C. Millar 1991 . Wit'! the r--. ~ of with Ille County Clef1c of wire duC'l9d Illy: an~ ,.... ......... Utw 1 • above on: Novembet 7, ,,... et mw r.... UI • ~ Thia llatement' ... tlltd Donlld ,, ~ Or ___ ,
Orange County on Novem-Th• regl1trant(1) com-The reglatrant(t) com-ll'Sln... Name(•) lllttd 1991 Buelneu Heme(•) lltted ~=;'• on. Oc1o 28. wllh the eouncy a.k of 'n"9 11111mene w Med btr -:r. t":r" Oft~
1>er 10. 199t menced lo t~ ~ menced to trlnaad ..,._ M>ove on: Jone t, 1991 Davtd Owllllam above on: NIA Thomae Dwlt Or*'Qe County on ~ wit! tN County a.k of • Pit•-•
'513171 nen l.Wld« the Flctltlo"8 ""' undtf tht llcflllOut ~ Oall.,dO Thia etatemtnt w11 filed Anthony Angelo 0 ber 11, 1191. Orainoe ~on Octobef -Publlahed Newport a.acn. Bualn ... Name(•) ll11ed Bullneea Ntme(t) ltted ,,. '111tmtnt wu tlled With the County ~k of Thlt lf1temtrte WQ flied Jl: :8'=v ~"i.c; PIU041 IS, tltt ~Newport~
Colta M ... Piiot Novem-above on: '973 llbOY9 on: N/A :," tht= Cl8fk of Or~ Coun(v on Novtm-~ the~ty S::J!tk of Orange County on~ Publlehed Newport . nt099I COiia ..... Hot ~
ber 2e. December 3, 10, f:W :~ LHWH filed mi:-~..,:,.°"= 1lect ..., ~"' on Novtm-bef
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17, 1991 With the County Cleftc Of wf1t1 the Coun1y atrtc of Flt t U t Publlahtd Newport leech-H H 097 Fe t HU .....,..emu-• ...,. • ' f
v T-tl4 Ortinge County on ~ Orange County on HoYem-P'Ubllehed NtwpOft IMcho Coe&a Metia Piiot Ncwem-Publllhed Newport a..ch-~~lthtd Newport IMch-.,., 3, 10. '991. .. I. ,a,"· -t•1 , ....
PUBLIC NOTIC! btf f. 1911 bet ti, 1991 Costa Me .. Piiot NOY9m-ber 29 December 3 1o Coata M"' Pilot Nowm-Coata M ... Plot N~ . IMO ,.., PU1UC 1011C1
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H bOt ~ "* ,.,. Pletltleue Flo••• -~~ l*sonl .,. doing lillullinaM •: •• ~ ..: -~ • .... ... m .,_. -~ ... L9' ~ • _... "" C:.. Mt9a, 'Calf .» ........ ..... ..,. .. ,. -.. 1._.... •: ltU. MOH" ll"VIC! lilTH SCENTS lNTf.ft. 1V: c.!'0,!!.1 !.. N~, ·e C... ....... C-. .-1 Ci111. -t -Oleiln,...,., ....... Ga • ........... .. • • CttoC AU(. ... Hllml-COfllll«f, 2111 -... """°· 10231 ....., /We, • -·-.. _ -~. ~ 1 •
:. L ""1Q, .... 0. The 'olowtnf ~ The=·=-·~ ~='.-=tlngton =.:o....,.,. .... c.lf, =2.J:""aln Valley, =~~;::r'c.i ..... ~:::-.~ ... ---:e=,LlllN e·~·~uiUlll•:.ni-1111=• .r .. ~ :=.a. eo.ta ...... Celf. ':,z~~C:·cus. ~~-:=,';N I Dllwile I. ~. 3111 ¥M1f11 H. Moflr, 21tl \1a KMtft Lyme Mrton, 4112 Monrovia Ave., Costa n.. .=.., .... Cl; ~ TN1 Nl-:..~.r (I) -.
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N-,pcwt l1ach/eo.ta Mela PUot Tuesday, November 28, 1991 BS .. rauo... ... • ...,.. w llTICll PUILIC llOTICll WIC IOT1Cll WIC MOnca w mnca flUIUC IOTICI PUIUC MOTICU MUC NOT1CD
iiiUm: RCP C'; Ml JO...._._,_.... .. ._., CllC.0.......,, 1"111 HO Tillll 1' ••• w lied lboweon:Aptl3 1•1 ,_,___ C91t01Nt• Tm ltalfmlr'll ... tltO wit. !i!l!~A -~....... II ~ -....: t• ,.Ill.• Iha llWMIAW ....... Iha ~ awl of 0.... H.. Y!VIJG, "111!1~11 Tillll -ffflll wM lied fkllllt• •rlh the COUl'1ly Cleft! of TM registrant(•) COffto t•IT NTD. ,!J!' AM H!M8Y NOn-~IW.1191MC.,el..., ~ ._ ...,_, ~ Cowiey on~ ~ 1t1'1men w lled _.""-County°"" o1 •11'n111 ..._. Or919 Coc.ny on~ rnenped to rianaac1 Ml-~ ¥CMf TMll AC-r-... 119 CW el,.., C.-Mw. Cowrlft ol Of. _.Md wNChll locMN bef 11. 1"1 With ltte Cow"Y CWk al Orwtoe County on oaix. atilfRtfllt bef I, 1091 ""' Wider 1he 11ctill0Ut
TIOll TO NOT80T ::r to:"::'.,..•~ . ._ " Cm , ... II AVAa MU' STOAAOI P•1MM ~County on Odotlet n. 1 .. 1 The Followlno l*90M Pltll41 bu1lnfft name(•) ll1ted ,_ ...... , "Jllbliit.."IM':: Ima .. =-~~Iha 1011 (1Wt A~ .. ~ ~ N9wpoiit IMc:h-29 ••. 1 P•tttOt .. ~butlneile .. • ~ Newpott ~mow on: 1,., .. , .. -..... AT. laull .. ,..~· ~· ~--........ .v. ... 8"ctl. ca. ,, ....... co.a ..... Plot~ P•t11N l'\lblltNd ~ 8Mc:ho • Cotti ..... Pb~ BNc:eO!t>on ,_., ..... '°" ult IUY ~.o nMll tie ...._ ~ n9'. L.andklnf ~ bet 21 Dtcember 3., 10 ~ Newport hacho Coet• MeA PllOC NcW9m-SOUTHWORTH RANCH bet 12 1t H o.c.mber Thl9 l11t"'*11 wn llled •m All UPUllA-~ ~ J: = = of-:..=.~n:.:: =:::o ::..-.:-.: t7, 1"t ' Colta Mw PlloC NOY9ino bef 5, 12. 19, H , 1t91 ESTATES. LTD .. 4701 V 5, 1991' ' ' ~h the~~ C~
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OP nm "9GGPD90 YOU AAI CAUTIOH!O Mon In h ~ of ..... .,.,.. of ~. M Pl· .,._,IC -T1C1 '10, tetl PU1UC IOTICI poit 8"eh. Callf. t20e0 ' . FISH8M
AOAl•aT VOU YOU 1111 In Otdtf to llPPear #Id ~ betW..n tandlOrd ad c:NMd goodt .,. IOld 81 """' nv T·He ~~.:.._Inc.. PUILIC MOTIC! Published Newport SMCMA.D COlfTAcT A ~. you muat tilt erl obflgeted '*1¥. It and mUlt " rtmOWCt et NOTtea OP PUBLIC -•te• l.RGAL MOT1CS _.,_ COfpor ........ 4701 • • ,._ An1WW or PfoS* r•ponee Publlihtd Newporl lime of Nit. SMt .. aubjeGt nvt '" NOTIC! IS HEREBY Von Kinnan, Third Aoot. Pkl'tltl.u. Beach/Costa Mtu Pilot
-·--.., writing wtth the°'"" Of ••acNCott• MtM Piiot to canctllltlon In tM ewnt PU•UC AUCT10M CNltOHN• OIVEH tl\lt the folloWlna Newport BHeh, Calif. ......... •• NMM Nowmbef 5. t2, 19, 2e.
' Wt Coui1. ~by NoYtmbtt H. ~ i, of ttttltmtnt batwHn ~ ~ P1 ttt...,. "*"• of found 0t ~ e2MO atatement 199t. llOTIC& OP the '*-•UIY ftUng fM, tttl. 1.Andlord and obUgal•d that tfla -. c Pf01)911V htve *" htld bX Thll bualneu la con· The Followlng s>«aons 1917
TflU9TD•a IAUI Within tM ttmt required, 1001 party. "' • ~ AUctlorl .°" llw,_.. Name the Police O.plltmem Of ducWd by: • llmlled '*" 11• doing business as:
UNOlft MD Ind you ... reqUlred to PUBLIC NOTICE M1n1ger AYfAS SEU" °:~~1~· ~e:~·~ = ,,.__ IFtaol'~~t the Cl'Y of Cotta Mesa for ~P 1 1 t( ) TRACTO·MARINE EQUIP· PUBLIC NOTICE OP TRUST HrVe a CQ9V or any Alto STORAOE p. • rn• ...... ng pwtona l_Pfilod In exc.ss of ninety t reg I ran I eom-MENT EXPORT, 839 W.
IW9f or rnponM upon the Publlthtd Newport Sloragt , t1 W. 17th, llt dOlng bullMI• u : (90) dayi· rnenced to transact busl· 19th St .• Cost.a Mesa. Calif. F1ctltloue
NOTICI IS HEREBY Pl1lntlfl'1 attorney. RCP GrwtOtT!SOt Dtach/Coata MH• PUot ~oat)a.,.r~ CA 92e2f LAKELAND PARTNERS, SC1ny TV Set Boy'a ,..._ Ullcter the FlctitJous 92827 8u1lneu Name GIVEN, .,,_ eurtow Eacrow 10(1); AAS t24t t: RCP 5. NOTIC• TO NoY.mbtt 28, Dtcembef 3, ( 14 3$5 Bristol Sllfft. Suite C, Ot Spd B~rOunctt' Muney Buslne11 Name(1) listed Marco Antonio Bosquet, ltata~nt
Co,. a californ&. COtPOr• TI!e name and addfts1 of C .. ED"Olta OP t991. ti!!'!,.!"~~=·~ ~Mela. Cant. 92eH 8icycle ~·a 3 Spcl Black &boY9 on: Octobef II. \991 1944 Fedttal Ave , Costa The FOiiowing persons uon .. tnlltM or IUCCft-Olllntlfla attorney It: Tracy 8UUC IAUI T997 • Roger A. De Young, 3S5 SchwiM ~ Boy's 10 Allan L 08\lla, Prtsldtflt Mesa, Calif. 92622 are dofng business 11· '°' ~tM oi IUbltltuled •• E.ula. GALLAGHER & l••c• •t04 undenl~.'X, Bristol Street, Costa Mtta. Sod u. Blue eteYae=• Thb ttalemenl WIS filed Manuel Ramon Nava. 820 OCEANvtEW FINANCIAL INIWt ~IUant lo the l<ENNEbY, P.A .. 2800 •10s u.c.c.; PUIUC NOTICE ~ ~. ~~ Calif. 9262& tSpd Sliver Murray • ~ ttie,.~ty Clerk OI Center ~I. #10, Coste 419 No. N-port Blvd. Ste' Deed of TMt uecuted by North Ctnltal Avenue, I! N t""""--vv-•• Dougi.t Ayr" 0t Young, NOTICE IS FURT ER ..,.119 ~"' on Octobel Mesa, Calif. 92827 F Newport Beach Calif CHML!S H SIMPSON Phoenix,~ 85004-3020 IClr9W o. 10t702T Steve Kelsey, pe110nal 355 Brlltol Strfft, Coif.a Ol\IEN that tt no Ownet IP-28, 1991 This business Is con-92663 .
AHO LOUISE p, SIMPSON, SIGNED AND SEALED Nollet cr:• .. KP \o NOTIC• 01' r;:s: Unit 1018 Ric~ Mesa. Calli. 92Qt pe8tl and pcows hit~ F5t1338 dlle1t<I by: co-partners Oceanvlew Mori age
huaband and wife R• THIS JAN 23 1991 e td't :,re::r. ~hi OISIOLUTION 01' Unft'llfoea':r:M~~: Kenneth Gerdau, 355 en. erahlp of the property Publllhed Newport BMeh-The reglstrant(s) com-Group, Cahfornoa ~orp .
COtdtd DECEMBER 2, ~Dlri41 ~:· ~RK ~~or:.aer that a bul~ PAltTNDlSHIP IONll goodt' Unit 1114 fU. ~~I SJ~~~ Costa Mtta, within seven <n days fol'· Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-menced to transat bus» 4 t9 No. NeNport Blvd Ste
1MI Intl No.1M27404 of Be~c~ .~ M ewpPolrt sale ls abo44 10 be made of Public: notlee It hefeby ch1rd Doran personal w~~Y Gerdau 355 Brlalol lowing th• pubhcatlOll ol bef 19. 26. December 3, nee ss undefN th• ( •Cl;~ F. r.ewport Beach. Cahl. Oftlci.I Atcotd• In lht of· 0 a esa I 01 th I d IC lb d given that WARMINGTON QOOdt• Unit 2063 Joffph ~-• thl• Notice, the tiUt thereto 10 1991 1-1•inest am• I) ISt .... 92663 b of the County R.cordef November 28, Decemt>et 3, ~ llH I t r ' ftOMES I CUlomla COf• Aupp. •ptrlor\al QOOda· Unit Street, Cos .. MtSa, Calif. •Mil vest In the flflder, If • T 952 lbolle on: November 5. This business is con·
of ORANGE COUNTY, Cal-10, 17, 1991 n:'n.m., #Id bullnell poratl~ 81\d IOle general 3040 • Jetfrey ~orminton 9262G there be one, or In the Cltv • 1991 ducted by' a cixporation
lomla. and punuant to the T999 addresses of the all• 111: panner, and WARMING-penona1 QOOds; Unit 3057 J~~ bbyu~l~egs~~ ~~ of Costa Mesa. In which TM!,reo Antonio 8osquet11 Tne reg•strant(s) eom-
Nollc4t of Oeta.ull 81\d EJec:. PUBLIC NOTICE OCHUL KWOM (Soc See TON HOMES.. a California cnm1lne StMley petlONl . -· caH the propef1y shall be PUBLIC NOTICE '"' llatement was I ed menced to transaC1 bust· tion IO Sell lhereundtf r• N 551 7a.2943) JANE j ' corporation LARRY D oood Unit 40fa Stev nershlp told 11 public 1uct1on at a with the County Clerk ol ness under the F1ct1t1ous
corded .My Z4, 1991 IMt UNrTID STATES ~ON (Soc. Sec. No. sse.'. RIGGS, T'IMOTHY P: Aleh~rdaon. peraon~ ~~.:i·~~11~~~!:~ ~': lime and date to be M-CNlt01S844 ~~~~~ty on Novem· Business Name(t ) listed
No. 01 S81227 of aakf Of· DISTRICT COURT 84-1390) 230 Ull• t.arw No. HOGAN and JAMES P. gooda; Unit 4037 Jeffrey L ness undtt tile Flctltlous nouneed. Flctltlous • 11b0ve on: 1985 flcl.i Reco<da, will Sen on C&NTRAL DISTRICT 2t~. Newport BMCh. CA WARMINGTON and VICT~ fQugtn. persona! goods; BuslneH Name(•) hated DATED: November 12. Business Name F512148 Paula Jacl\man Morey DE~EMBER 11, 1991 al tO 0 , CALIFORNIA 92663 RIA T. WAAMINGTON1 CO-Unit son Barrel Latour· at>ov . Oe1 ber 6 1988 199t S t Published Newport Bench· Secretary
A.M. at the font door ol CAI! NUMB! Tht location In Cllllomla mUSTEES OF THE JAMES ret1e. personal goods; Unit Rog!,~· De -?oung ' DAVID L. SNOWDEN, The F~ent 1 Cost'll Mesa Pilot Novem· This statement was t.1eo
BURROW ESCROW CO., Ri ot the ehltf executM otllet P. WARMINGTON fAMILY 9075 C.thy Ann Allen. I*· Thll statement Wat llled CHIEF OF POLICE are . busin~ ~ ons ber 12. 19, 26, December with the Count~ Clerk ot
501 Parkctnler Drive, CV·9t·tT18-WM8 (E.x) of the Miier It: Sarne mUST EST. U/O/T OTO. 31 IONI gooda; Unit 6089 with the County Cl1rk of Publlahed Newport vo&ft RESNICK. '4350 5, t991 Orange County on Novem· Sanpu~ ~o ~<>!,_~ nDl!•l,,,ULMDMEOPNOlllT IN As 11~~ ... by the Miier, ndall ~3fr18• a~t~o:~~~eddri:g ~ · ledU ~· personaS I Orange County on October B11eh-Costa Mesa Piiot Von Karman, Suitt 450. T·936 ber 1• 1991 F511823 ·~• ..... • other .......... , Mnlll a • .,......s. NI 8048 tepha· 21 1991 November 28 1991 Newport 8Heh Calif Ht blddef for ca.th (par,· IURANCE CQRPORA-1ddrp• used by the .. 11., bullnesa aa •limited Pllt· nle Zimmer, per1on11 ' ,510429 • T 992 92660 • · PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach·
able al Ille time ol Ule n TION as R•c•lv•r of within thr" yea,. belOl'e nerthlp under the fietitlou1 goods • Barnet Reanlek a Law Costa Mesa Pilot Novt>m· =c~"'rlg~t.":u!'.":~ Oran~• Cout Thrift ~~ ::i~.~:ht~'\ii~1.!y9: ~m., n~~ 0ls°':~1~~~: B~~c~'.b'o~~.d M~:ewpP~t~l 6'~~~sh~~.~~i:rt:::.: PUBLIC NOTICE Corpor1tlon. Calllornl.a, au:.~~~~o::m• ber 12. 19. 26. December
lnltfHI, conveyed to Ind •ncl Loan A11oclatlon, are: None L.P., at 3090 Pullman November 19, 26, 1991 ber 5, 12. 19, 26, 1991 CNSt018t17 ~:> N~portl<ate':!di ~~;:r Statement 5• 1991 't·S•!I
now held by It und« aid Plalntlff The namn and business Str11t, Sult• A, Co1t1 T969 T-883 Fictitious 92&Go · · The Following persons deed In the proPlflY altu-vs. addressH of the buy«., •. MH1, California 9212e. B I N Thi I I are doing b • ness as· __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __
ated In aald County and JACK T. LILLARD, JR., MICHAEL RICHARD SMITH did, on November t , 1991, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE u:t':!:..!;"9 duC1~~~~.";~por:~on-ADMINIS~~ATIVE 0 AS·---------=and delCflbld U fol.. an Ind Iv Id u a I; 10672 ORANGE PARK ~~~al i.ie:"::n~.~; CNlt013854 Fictitious The Following pettons The reg.lstrant(s) eom-SOCIATES. 30 Via Carino. Fictitious
Lot t2 In Block "F .. of Tract CHARLES BECKMAN, B~D .• ~G~C:0,~9 and terminate tt*r ref• Flctltlou. Bu1lne11 Name .,, doing business as: menc:ed to transact bull· ~a"f ho Santa Margaro1a. Bualn•H Name
No. 112 In the City of an lndlvfduaf; INTER· d •ass 1 0 ~: tlona aa partrlfl th«tln. Business Name State~nt INTER~ATIONAL COL· nHs IA'lder lhe Fictitious all . 92688 Statement
Cotta M.u. County of Or· COASTLINE DEVELOP· ~~.~~~~I ~I After that date no penon Statement The Following persons LEGE OF CALIFORNIA, Business Name(s) listed €a~ LA Dur~a~. 30 MVoa The Foflov.109 persons
ange, State of Calllornli, 11 MENT CORPORATION, lure, llxtutH, equipment: or enllty has 'euthorlty to The Following persons 811 dolno business as: 4000 Mac.Al1hur Blvd., S1e. above on: October 13. !,1~0·ca~rc92':sa:n1a ar· are doing b .. s.ness as
per map rec0tded In Book a Callfomla corpor• leasehold lnlerested llld Incur obllgatlons on behalf .,. doing buslness u · (a)HUNTINGTON VILLAGE :O~•wpor1 Buch. catif. 1i!:'net Resnick President Q,!vonne A ·Durham 30 v.a S l IP ST A EA M YACH 1
21 Pagel 1 and 2 of MIS· tlon; SWAN DEVELOP· goodw1n and are located of Warmington Dana As· GRANT MANAGEMENT COMPLEX/APARTMENTS . . I n' w fl Carino Rancho Santa Mar· MANAGEMENT . I J7t:
cellaneous Maps, In the of· M!NT COMPANY INC. et: 2211 MARTIN. No. 116. aoelat11, LP. elleept for ASSOCIATES a California (b)SILVER INVESTMENTS, AmeneanndCCollttege oClal~ ;:1Jis .~: c':nlty ~rk ":, garlta 'cahl. 9'.?688 CSanta Alla Costa Me~a lice ot the county recofder C llf 1 ' ' IAVINE CA Wa11nlno1on Hornet wtllch neral plltMr h' 3300 16171 Springdale Ave guage a u ure. 1 or· ~"--Th · b 1 1 alof 92663 of aald County • • orn • corpor• Th bu• ,____ __. hat autfiorltv ~to wind ge s ip. Huntington Beach Ca11i' nla, 4000 MacArthur Blvd., 0r ........ County on Novem· is us ness s con· Genevoeve Mary Saoowsk•
P ...,._, _ _.d· 1 tloni WESTERN PA-e s .. ..-namea us..... p 1 .. _ ti-"• ol 11 1 ....... rrv1ne Boulevard. Suite 310. ~.9 • • Ste 600 Newport BNCh ber 1, 1991 dueled by: husband and 1716 Santa Ana .A. ve r.,....., .., reas t pur· C C by the Hiler at that ·loea· u ,,. • -m . ..,. Newport Beach Calif "'""' · • • F5t 1808 wife portadly known 11 HMO IFt aANCORP, a tion Is· IRVINE FLORIST ton Dana A11oclat11, LP. 92680 ' . Vidage Partnership, 2\6 N. Cahl. 92660 ' Th 1 1 I( ) Costa Mesa Cahl 92t>t.3
WALLACE AVENUE , bu1lne11 organlz.atlon LTD. . ' EXECUTED on tile 1st day Grant Management Group. Foothlll Ad . Beverly Hills. Thia bu~lness Is con· Published Newport Belich· m~~e~os ~:a"ns!ct ~~~: Aot>ert Y~es Aheoume
COSTA MESA. CA form unknown; OR· The anticipated dale of of Nov.mber, 199t, a5f Inc., a California corpora-Calif. 902\0 dueled by._• corporation Costa Mesa Pilot NOV!'m· neu under tne Fictitious 1176 San.a Ana A• e
The undenlgned di•· ANQf; COUNTY TAX lhe bUlk ule 11 DIC. t3, Costa Mesa, CalllornlL lion, 3300 Irvine Boulevard, Louis & Todd Silver. 216 The registrant(s) co~ ber 19. 26. Dectmbef 3. BuslAOSS Name(s) listed Costa Mesa Calrl 92663
clalme ll'tY llabll01y for any COLLECTOR· 1991 at the office of Gold WARMINQTHOMM Suitt 310, Newport Beach, N. Foothlll Rd .. Beverly menced ,J0, tr~ns~t ~ 10, 1991 above on· NA Tttfs t>usiness is con·
lnconectneu of the 1trte1 TREASURER• TOMMY Coast Escrow. 505 N. Tus· HOMES, a Callfornla Calif. 92660 Hills. Cahl. 902\0 ne9 ss1 u 0 t e ( 1
1ctili!10edus T·953 Earl Durttam ducted by 3 general Patt· tddrfft or other common • ti A No 195 s I.I ti a • Wiiiiam O'Con 3300 I Winfred Wong 216 N us ness Names st T nersh1p d ~ u 11 .. ~-Q , ESTES, an lndl-n, ve,, • · 111 corpora on, r. .. a.,,.s nor. r· F thlll Rd B · 11 Hill · above on: October 28, his statement was hied The re91s1ran1(s) com· • na on. 111y, ,,..,....., Yldual• HONOLULU Ana. CA 92705. Thia bulk p, Warmington, ltl: Vine Boulevard, Suitt 310. Coolll 90210·• eve Y 1• 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE with uie County Clerk of menced 10 t ansacl ousi· her n. • sale Is subjec1 to California p Id t Newport Beach, Calll. a · tt A Vi ')range Counry on Novem-r The total amount of the 'EDERAL SAVINOS & Uniform Commercial Code res en 92860 Thia business 11 eon-Je ~ey Matsen. ice CNS1015B89 i,e 15 1991 ness under lhe F1ct·hous
unpild balance of the obll· LOAN ASSOCIATION,• Section 6\06.2_ Publlahed Newport Thia business Is con· ducted by: a general part· Pre,:;1dent Flctltlou1 r . Business Name's) listed
gallon Hcured by the bu1lne11 organization II so subjee1. the name Beach-Costa M11a Piiot ducted by: a general part· nershlp This statement was filed BulJf\eH Name Published NewpFo51'11~~~~-above on llay 14, 1985 PfOP9f1Y to be told end f 0 , m "n kn 0 w n; and address of tile person NO\/embef 28. 1991 nerthlp The reglstrent(s) co'TI· with tile Counry Clerk of Genev•e11e Marr Sadowski
reaaonabl• tltlmated PHILLIP FOSCARINI with whom claims may be T993 The reglstrant(s) com· menead 10 transact busl· Orange County on October The ~~,~~~~ntpe•sons Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· This statement was 111ed
costs, expena" and Id· • • filed Is GOLD COAST ES· menced to transact busl· ness under the F1ct1tlous 31, 199\ . " . ber 26, Oeeemt>er 3. 10. With the Counry Clerk ol
v•nc.• al the time of the an lndlvldual, ROBER~ CROW. 505 N. Tustin Ave.. PUBLIC NOTICE neas under the Fictitious Business Namo(s) fisted F511895 ~e dol~ business as. .. 17, 1991 Orange Counry on October
lnlllal publlcatlon ol tht No-M. ORR, an lndlvklual, No. t95. Santa Ana, CA Bullness Name(s) listed above on: October 1. 1991 Published Newport Beach-4~~~0artT;R 1 P~l~Tl~Gw'. T·980 23, 199t
tlct of ule la AP· INTERNAL REVENUE 92705 and the last date for Fictitious above on· September 1 Todd Silver Costa Mesa Piiot Novem-h ga e y, e F510B75
p Rox IM AT e L v SERVCE; STATE OF filing clalm• sMJI be Dec. BualnffS Nam• t991 . . This statement was filed ber \9, 26. December 3, ~ ~:~ c:~fams 1342 PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach·
$189,394.52. CALIFORNIA EMPLOY· 12, 1991, which Is tile busl· Statement Gerald R. Grant, President wlth the County Clerk of 10 1991 Bell Avenue Suit~ 3·N Flctltloui Costa Mesa Pilot Novem· In addition lo cash. the M!NT DEVELOPMENT neu day before the aale The Following persons This statement was filed Oratl9• County on Novem· • T·955 Tustin CaM 92680 ' ber 5, 12. 19. 26. 1991
TNllM wlU acceet eetUlled DEPARTMENT! EDOAA date apecllled abov.. art doing business as: with the County Clerk ol bef 6. t99l C S~• Ad~ms 1342 Bell Bualntll Name T·88t>
checb. cashllf 1 checks ZWIEBACK an lndl· Dated NO\/. 1, 1991 (a) NEWPORT BEA':H· Orange County on October FS12240 PUBLIC NOTICE AVel"tl.Je, Suite 3-N. Tustm. Statement
drawn by 1 State or Fed· vlduat WESTERN By: Mlchaal Richard COSTA MESA Pl1.0T 23. 1!191 Published Newport Beach· Calif. 92680 The FoUowlng persons PUBLIC NOTICE
tral Cfedll Union or Sav-PROPErlTY SERVICES Smith ( b) THE PILOT F5t0739 Costa Mesa Pilot Novom· Fictitious This buslnua la con-are do1n2 business as: ---------~·. B~~-~ toSadvo· a bu1lna11 o-anl1•' Oehul Kwon l(cN) HDUENTPINEGNTDONE NBTEACH Publlshed Newport. Beach-ber 12. 19, 26. December 8u1lne11 Name d~td by: husband and T 0 NE CART A I 0 GE Flctltlous ""' .... ..,,..u .... •Hu ·• Jane J Kwon Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-5 1991 Statement Wife DEPO. 985t Bo4sa Ave Bu1lne11 Name bu.tlnfft thlt Stale. Alt tlon form unknown; • (d)FOUNTAIN VAUEY IN-~ 5 12 t9 26 1991 • f.924 The Following persons The reglstrant(s) com-• t54. Westminster, Cahi Statement
check.I must be currentty MELVYNL.HENKIN,an Publlahed Newport OEPENDENT (t)HlJ. • • • • • eredolngbuslnessas: menctd 10 ttll\sact busl· 92683 The FollOWI ersons
dated. In the evwit *'<Ser lndlvldual; FAITH M . Beach/Costa Men Pilot NTINGTON BEACH/FOUN· T-881 PUBLIC NOTICE MODERN AMUSEMENT. neu undef the Fietotious Rlch11d Joesph Maes. are doing busin~s ~s
other than cash la ac-HENKIN, .,, lndlvfdual; November 26. 1991. TA IN VALLEY IN· PUBLIC NOTICE 1300 SusseJC Lane, New· Business Name(s) listed 2660 W. Segerstrom, Santa CLASSIOUE FLOORING
eepted, the trultM may and DOES 1,215 lnclu-1995 DEPENDENT (f)INDEPEN· Flctltlou1 port Beach. Cal•I. 92663 above on: NIA Ana. Cahl. 92704 419 E !7th St .. Costa "lithhold the lasuance ol • DENT (g)COAST COM· Flctltlous Builneas Name Jellery Yokoyama 1300 H Eugene Adams Jon Charles Frederick. Mesa Cahi 92627
tM TNst .. '1 Deed IA'llll ''1o ~~A~~~!,!MED PUBLIC NOTICE MUNITY NEWS, INC., a lluslneH Name Statement SusHx lane, Newport This stattmenl was filed 9851 Bolsa A".'e· •ts4. Hos;eln Janshai, 658 Al· funds become 1Yallabll to Delaware corporation Stat t The Followlng P8flO'll Beach, Calif. 92963 with the County Cllfk ol Westm.nster. Calif. 92683 derwood Or Nev.port the payee 0t endorset u e DEFENDANT($), Yoo are cnstOt 7411 (H)COSTA MESA COM-The ~en .,. dolno bus ness as· Colleen Yokoyama. 1300 Orange County on October This business Is con· Beach Calol 92·660 nwttt of right. her9ul 1by sumfi" ~~ .. ~ r• NOTICE TO MUNITY NEWS, INC., a dol F ........ ~ng P'!sons OMNI TRAVEL CENTRE SusHX Lane, Newport 30. t!l91 ducted by: 1 general part· This ' buSt~ess ,, con· Said Nie win be made, q red to 0• ...,.,, 1 ... s court CREDITORS OF Oelawate eotporation 330 are ng ...... ness as. • Beach Calif 92663 · 5 T nerlhlp d ect 1 bul ~ covenant or and llN9 upon West Ba St ~Mesa.. (a)AMERICAN ASSOCIA· 891 Baker #A6, Costa St ....,: KWock 526 Fu!-. F t 15 7 The registrant(•) com-uct t>y: an nchvtdual anty ~ Plalntltf'I attorney wttose BULK IAL& C f 9 ~ ., l'ION OF SEX EDUCATORS Mesa, Calll. 92626 e,...ine • Published Newport Beach-enced tr ct bu · Tttt registrant(s) com-= ' txpru:i11ec:' • address Is: VOSS: COOK. CSICS. 9104, ~1 2 &mmun News AND THERAPISTS (b)· l?°'othy V. Walktt, 210 I er ton A;t•·' Newport Cotta Mua Pilot Novem-~11 unJ! .:sa Fletiti~ menced to llansacf buS•· 1t•tlon.~~mbr.J:1, ~~s~=R~e:., 1~ Eicr:!0:0~~1~8t inc .. Delaware co%oratton: ~1~~R:~EtJJA~g~s ~:C . .,~C:m~ms3Newport ~~·~:0:!:6311 con-btr 19. 26. December 3. B~n•n. N~:m•(•I 11s1e1:1 ~~~na~~derNa'~~<:,•ct;~~~:~ ~fyi:-Ji:~~ Suitt 100. Newport Beach: Notice I• hereby given to ~ .. ~~111.~~k~I., Coata AND THERAPISTS, 1101 Lvnett• K. Bowtr•. 16762 :~~p by: • general part· 10• 1991 f.954 ~lch:r:'j. Maes a~::eron~~~hal
vaneet thereunder, with in. Catilornla 92660 714(720-eredilor1 ot th• within This buslneu la con-Dove Str111, Newport ::be~ cLrir~2~~nllngton The registrant(•) eom-Thia statement was filed This sta1ement was flied
ternt u provtded ttiereln, 0300 named .. u... that a bulk ducted by: a corporation Beach, Calif. 92660 ac • a · meneed to transact busJ.. PUBLIC NOTICE with lh• County Clerk of with the Coun Clerk of
and the unpaid prltlelpal ol Ill 1111wer to the complaint sale is about to be made ol The reg111rant(1) com-Shirley Lampert MA. 5722 ~ti,,San~ngelo,J115 neas under the FlctlUoos Orange County on Novem-Orange County~ October the note aecured by eald which 11 horewlth served the asu11 daacrlbtd menced to trantact bua!-Oa~ley Terrace. lrvlne, C ·~• 9~:· osta esa. Bualnesa Name(s) listed CNl101810T ber 19, 1991 29 1991 deed with Interest thereon upon you within 20 dayi below. . nen under lht Flelltloua Calrl. 92715 al · above on· October 15 Flotltlous F513381 ' 1
11 provided In uld Note. after •ervlc• ol this aum· The names and bu1ines1 Bu1ln111 Name(s) fitted Mirtln Lampert PhD, 5722 Thia bu~lnoss 11 con· 1991 • • Bu1lneu Name Publlahed New ort Beach· . FSl 453
aURROW ESCROW mon1 upon you, exclusive address of th• atllet are ibove on: October 28, Oakley Terrace, Irvine. ducted by. a general part· Jttlery Yokoyama St t t C 1 M P ~ 1 N Published Newpo<1 Beach· of the day ol 11Mce. II you Ua E. V11dako1tu, 647 l99t Calll. 92715 ntflhlp ••men os a esa 10 ovem-Costa Mesa Pilot Novem·
CO., a Cel"omte corpo-lalt to do IO, judgment by Wast 19lh Str .. t, Coata Shella Drury CFO Seymour Lampert PhD, The regl1trant(1) com· ~ll~s ~tat~en~ wCls ,:14 The Following ~sons ber 26. O.Cember 3, 10, ber 5. 12, 19, 26. t991
retlon, n Hid trustH1 default wlll be laken Mesa, Calltornl• This atatemenl was filed 5722 Oakley Terrace, Ir· menced to transac:t bull· 0 I I •c oun Oetob; are doing business as. 17, 1991 T·902
sot Parkcenter Drive, ag.in1t you for the relief Th• loeatlon 1n Calllomla with the Coun Clerk 01 vine, Calif. 92715 • neu Uflder the F1ct1tlous range ounty on c r FLETCHER JONES MO. T·987
IMta Ana, CA 92TOS, demanded In the com-of the ctllel euc:utlve offlce Orange CounlV ~ Novem-Thia business Is eon-Bualnesa Name(s) listed 25, 1991 TORCARS. 1301 Quall PUBLIC NOTICE
•rs Ctierrl Wrlend, ptalnt. of the .. 11er 11: u above ber 1 1991 ducted by: joint venlilr• •bOve on: November 4. FSt 1102 Slr~et. N1wport Beach.
PrHldent (714) 858-DATE: APR 1 t99t As listed by the Hiier, all • FSt t82.4 The regl1trant(1) com-1991 Bo Published New_port Belcho CalFI ift. 92660h J M t __ C_N_S_'"_0-.. -3-85_2 __
,212 CLERK u 9 DIS. othtf bualMll MIMS •nd menced to transact t>Ya!-Lynette K. wers Costa Mesa Piiot Nowm-• e tr ont1 o or • • ' ' ' y 1ddrttHI used by the Publlshed Newport Blach-neas under the Fletltlous Thll llatemem was filed ber 5 12 t9 :ze 1991 Cars. Inc., California. 1301 •Fictitious Publl1hed Newport TRICTP COU~,.T 'DEBP Hiler wtlhln ttv .. yean ti. Costa Mua Piiot Novem-Business Name(s) listed with IM County Clerk of ' ' ' • T-890 Quall Street. Newport 9uslMU Name
Beach.Coat.a MtH Pilot NORA IDRO-• tore the date IUCh 111 wu bef 12, 1t, 2G, December ~·on: NIA Orange County on NOi/em· Beach. Calt1. 92660 Statement
NOY9mber 21. ~ 3. UTY CLERK aent or delivlfed lo the 5, t991 Shlrley LMnpert bef 4, 1991 PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt bualneu 11 con-The Followlng persons
10, 1991 (ll!AL OF THE COURT) buv9' are: noM T·934 This statement was filed F5t2Ge9 ducted by: a COfPOr8IJon .,. dolnQ business as:
t003 r The nalNI and butlnMt with the County Ctertc of Publlthed Newport Beach-CNSt0180T7 The registrant(•) eom· GRANT"' REAL ESTATE ---------1 Publlehed Newport lddresMs of the buyer are: PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Novtm-eo.1a Mn& Piiot Ncwem-F1ctltlou1 mencld to trantact busJ.. MANAGEMENT. 3300 INlne PUIUC NOTlCE 8Hch-Co1ta Mesa Piiot Ivan Calderon 7191 ~ bef 8. ltlt .,. 12. 19, 28, Dectmbtr •u1lne11 Nam• :i~':*Ni:::(a~l= Boulevard, Suite 312. New-
A .. IZONA IUPl!RIOR Nowmbet 19 26 Decem-nHI Circle, Huntington NOTtC• FSt2.24T 5 1991 Statement above on· November 1 POf1 Beactl. Calif. 92660 ber 3 1o 199; ' Beach. Ca. INYrf\flO alDS Published Newport Beach-' T 932 The FOiiowing persons · ' Otani Building Company, COURT, Countr of • • The aslela 10 be sold are The County Sanltallon Co M PitoC Novtm-• are doing business as: 1991 1 C.illomla corporation.
llMICOPA Ten desctlbed In general u : Districts of Orange Cow'itv. w·'~2 ~ 2G Decernber PUBLIC NOTICE UDO TRAVEL 3404 VI• =chef Jones. Jt .• Prnl· 3300 lrvlnt Boulevard, o ALL• o KI! " a PUBLIC NOTICE restaurant equipment. Incl Calltom&a. wll rectlYe bld1 5 ttt1 • • Udo. Newport Beach, Calif. Thil etatemtnt was filed Suite 372, Newport BNCh. UNN•OY, P.A., a pro-are located at 847 w .. 1 urd TuHday, Declarnber • FlcttHoue 92663 with the County Cler'k 01 Calif. 926450
fea .. oNll aMOClatlon NOTICI! O, 19th StrMt. Colt.a M .... 10. 1991 at 11:00 Lm.. T-929 9uslneu ....... Janice Jeng, 111912 S & S Orange councy on NOYem-Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-
lttalntlff ' PUBLIC SAi.i! 01' Ca. Bids ~ be rtoeMld at PUBLIC NOTIC! Stllto!Mnl LMie, Yorba Unda. Calif. bet 5 1991 ducted by: a eOf'PQfatlon
,,., ABANDONED b~tt!"=:9at":: = ~~~= The FollOWlng ~ 9:.: Commo<Sor.. 111912 • '5Ultt2 ~_:,·~~11~~ ~~
DICK ICHLllM and ~i:.R~P~ tlon II: "A'S BURGERS" hlrllN.bov9 Ht forth. at au ~~ame c.i:i~PY.~cu.PRQ. S & S une, YOl'ba Unda, P\Jbllshed Newport a..c:n. nest undtr' the Actltlous JANI 001 ICHLIEM, ,..,....3'f atven The antlclOated da.\t of which time tMy w11 be • OUCTIONS (b)ITTY BITTY CaHI. 82686 Cotta Mesa 9ilot Novem-Bu1lne11 Name(s) Ptted
hueNnd and wife, 0..::: :-...~ :'! the bulk .. r. It December publldy °'**'and tam. ........ ·,~· KITTY PRODUCTIONS Thll bualnHI le con-.,. 19, a, December 3, lbo"ll on: September 1, fend11nte .,.......... ..-· 18. 1991 at the office of El-!Md et the ome. Of tht .... _......"' '*"°"' 17514 u o k Cl 1 • d\IC1ed by· a !illf*al part· 10 1991 1991 • tuant lo SectlOn 1988 of tretla E1erow 302 No. El Dlttrlc:ti, 10944 Olt ,..,. .. doing bullnel• u : vt a re•· nershl · • Tavlor 8. Grant. President
IUMMONI the Cl\111 Code.of the Stall C•mlno R;;i, Suite 100, enue, Fount.in Ylilrfty, Calo (a)MARk VICTOR HAN· ::~c:;,taln Valley, Calif. The ~eglatrant(s) com-T·958 This 1t1t1ment wat flied
ACTION N0.1 of Calllornla tti. followtng San Clemente, CL fomla. tor tM fo1toW1nO: SEN I ASSOCIATES menced 10 1ransact bull· PUBLIC -Tac• wtth the County Clerk ol CV 9t.OttH ml1ctllantou1 per1on1l Thl1 bulk aai. 11 1ubfect COllPUTIR-AfDl!D ~)LOOK WHO'S TALKING, 187~~~nn~ MOa~oh~::· ,_1 under the Fictitloul -19 Orange County on October
zo-:rf ~~"\H°l ~i: f:~n!:" =nil~:'.= :.~~~0~.;.c::,; SUPPORT •Y•T•M ~*'6°J<u~~~1~° Founlaln va11•v. ca111: a:1neu ~·g:<•~ K111': CNSt01HH 23. t99t ,.10740 FENOAHTS: unit numbef. 110l.2. POR MAIMT•MA•C• (D)CHILDRIN FOREVER 92108 • vt on. o r • ,.,,....._
DICK SCHUEM AHO JANE A33t: Wllll1m Bamhlll: " IO 1Ub1tCt. N name MANAO•DT, aNC .. PRODUCTIONS, 711 W. ~ ~1~~~-'!in ~: ~ JerlQ ......._. NMlo =·~ N~ort :-acfl. DOI SCHUEM 18701 Be> TOOLS, WICKER CHE$1', 81\d adc:hM o1 fie Pf"IOlt l'ICATIOlf MO..... 11ttl St. D-2. to.ti Mela. ~ • TNI 1t11emenc ._, llltd St~teMOftt tea ot ovem-
ltro L•n•, • Huntington M 18 C .. C 3 2 4 : Mc-with whom clalml may be 81D OP•NINOt T_.. Calf. !ilH27 1;f;1 c.1~"7°' 1 with tht County Clertc of The foieloWlnO ptftOnl bef 5, 12. 19, 21. 1991 ~..t....<:" 9214e.3025 • c...nbflda•. Dltlder a Mar-filed ts Nancy ~ d•f D••••••r 1 o Patrlela J. HanMf\ 321 E. ~ ._• .!!.!!!.. • con. Orenge CcM'lty Of't Nowm-.,. doing bullnMe as: T-880
IF TUU WANT THE Ao-mat0: APROX. 50 BOXES, Eatrtlla Escrow, 302 No. El , .. ; et 1 taOO ._... ' 23rd St., C:O... M..._ c.lf. Th w,.l .. tt(")'9 bet 5 1991 PRIME SOURCE, 150 PUBLIC ""nCE VIC!°' A LAWYEA AND A259: Patrick F•vorlte: C.mlno "*-'· wi.. 100, ... _,.. M......,.. IH.27 ,,~;,,'9~ ~ns!ct :.': · Plt2t02 Town Cent« DtM, &.!he _____ .. _v __ _ ~'T~fN~~ =U~..!, ~ ::en c:::;:•ias1C::: tM eft U.. ...._ ~ ~~ ~~ MM ~ the Fktltlous PllbbMd NtwPOfUS.~ ~ Colla "'"8. Calif. CNltOtM07
R!"!"RAl SERVICE ertn: SMAU FRIG. SEV· flllng ~'"' tfta1 " Dec ,uM 11J .... DIMftet In Clllt. 92621 lk*nott Nlmt(I) bttcl Coeta Mna Not Nowmo Lall« Day Comn'lunlc. FlcUtlous
SPONSORED IV THE EAAL CRATES flUED W t3. tttt, which It tM ~ aooeftlancae ""'" •II Thia bu1lne11 la con. =r-on: Nowmbtr l 5, bw tt, H. Dte»rntMw ,_ '*-Inc.. o.twlrt, ISO 9uslneas Nw
MARICOPA COUNTY BAR MISC ITEMS, B111 : ,_..day btfcn fie_,.....-. ......... ~~ by: huttMlnd and SUlanntM JoMton 10, tllt Town ~ OrM, Suitt ltatNMftt
RIGGS
Helen Edah. of
Costa Mesa. born in
1898 In Auburn, WI,
passed away No-
vember 23, 1991.
Services will be held
privately at the Har·
bor Lawn Mt. Olive
Memo11al Park. Sur·
vived By husband·
Charle• 1'1de n
Rtggs. Coata Mesa.
Sister: Ruth F.
Amdal, Washlf191on.
4 Nieces: Patricia
Michael. Anaheim
Hiiis, CA, Corothy
BuUet, Downey, CA.
Varna W•rnham,
Calgary. Canada.
Maxine Christensen,
Napa, CA. 9 Newph·
ews: Harold Bartlett,
Veneta, OR. Robert
Bart111t, Tacoma.
WA. Maurice and
Kenneth Austin, Cal·
gary , Canada,
Wayoe Austin, Edm·
onion. Canada.
Dwight Au1tln,
WOOdland, CA. Wllllt
and Wlbar and
Freddy Bartl•tt.
Washington, 27
grand..nlec.s. ASSOCtATION. Char1el Hlcllox Jr.! RES-datt 1P*dlfd lbollil. n.atleM.. wfft • T-157 1900, Cotla W.U. Cam. The f~ S*tOM
YOU ARI HERUY SUM-TURANT EQUIPMENT & Dated November 11, ., ............. ltld Th• reglatr•nt(I) com-=~~"':: -ncR ma ... dolna~aa: --------MOHE.D n reqWed to rutRNIT'UAE, A225: Cultlt 1091 Inn C .. lllll'M ......_ eMI .. ~ .__ mencad lo trwact ~ ,.=:::::.0 1 ..._.__ PUIUC nv 5 Thl1 butlneSI Is con. IANQICOK 4, Cry1tal
....,.... -dlf9nd, ....,,.., o. Hom• MISC fURN. • ---.... Under fie ~ Ortnat .__ .. , on .....,......... ducttd by: a COl'PQlatio.1 COutt. ~ Cout Aa.u. ......... In .. LA,._,, ASSORTED Publllhtd Newport .............. .., ... .,..,,. .. NllM(I) llttcl ber1), 1991 ,.......... Th• tegltttanl(I) ~ ~ .... Coital .......
actlOft In ihlt COwt. II IOXES, 827': David Lew. 8HCN-'01t1 MtSI ,lloc ..................... above on: (a)1/1/tt7t ,.,,,.. ..en........ rnenatd lo ~ tM.i. Cellf. tH2I
MMd ..,. MlOM. you MEN'S llKI! MISC Cl.Om-November ... ttlt. ..... tol•,it• ... (714) <:!!: (c)1MO (d)N/A ll'ubhhtd Ntwpott 8MCh-........... ,... under "" FlctitloYt Anick tn*PtlMI. Inc .. lhal ap1*f 9nCS dtf9nd INCi, At17: Richard Mar-1911 .... Utt. J. Hanten eo.a M..a Pi104 ~ The foloWli'll Ptfton9 lwlneu Namt(I) 111\ed Ctllloml«. Crystal Court.
wttHn to days after IN Inn: WATER IEOt... ~·flSC PUIUC -lf'ICI Pumau..... ...,9rt Thia ......-ntnt ... fled -... Dec«nber 3 10. .,.. dolna ~Ill! lt>OWe on: Sepeembtr •• South Cout 'Pia.ta, 3333 -*' o1 tht Summona IOXEO AND Cl01nlNO, -aoaoh1Co94a Meea wMh IN County Cltl1t of 11 1091 ' IOLDllR MOUNTAIN 1ft1 a..r. co.ta Meaa. Calif. end Coft1Pllllnl UPO" you. 81 .. : John o. McMtv NOnc• OP PU t .. ...... •• Or-..~ on NcW9m-• T-MI ,MM, 174 ""'°" °Wfl1, Mteha•I ••• ,.dltlaw. IH2I
........ o1 fie daY of w-CERAMIC TIL!I, FURN, PU•IO w.• Oii 1.:1 •""'-' ' lllf 11. 1•1 C.. ..._,Calf. 12121 Pl 1•dtitt 1'\lt bualntH la con-
W:e. " ...._, ~ Of IN CASH R!O.J.!.,!!!: John O. MAMDOMID • ,.tMM PUIUC MOTICI Jilmte """' ....._, m ~ lll:ltmtM was lltcl duCttd by: a corpora11on ...._ ol AlflOM. __,_ ~ urr1V! F\JAN, "'°""'TY ... ~ Ntwpott a.a.. Aotllteue ~Corona di! M#, ,.. IN Counly Oltftl Of TM r~tr1t1\(1) com-~::::.; ~-ei:; o.1Cflt~~u~:111~~ Noao. .~ PUIUC llOT1CI eo..a ..._ PI04 ~ ••IRH• .._ ~ Jemta van Undo g_*,1:10outlly °" OC10ber :::-under~~
by putabllon • ~ ..... l!NCH, MISC. IOXH, that ..... ~ ::. ~ ,:, OtctmW 3• 10• ....... ,.. lngNm~4~. Loa ,.,... lutiMta Nam•(•~ llstad ~ ::"" _=: g'ff.,~war.ft. ~.~ ::,.•:=.o,, 11~ 1 • , ... .,. ~~ C!'°"* ~ .iot.. -.~ ~ ~ = =-~=~ J.c, ..
.. .., COnto IArt mMS ANO aoxH. the .,.... a ~ lillll • ••11 P.VmJC llOTICI ™' 22 .. ~ ·..._.. .. "" o-.iu ....... eo. '* s. 12. 11, 21, 1•1 WY ~ ~ you le com-A2Cll: JoM NoNn: TOOl alonll Code, the ~ The ~ ,.._. port llwd. Unt -., OOllll .... Calf. t11t0 T.ea 1Wi •1111,.,1 .. 1 .. ...,,. • .,.ll WM 9td :r-r~=.=-= ~:~::: ~~.-,...i ~~AflRr8toNT -:.·.:::.
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'*°*II ..... , • ...... Miii ~ CM?: CHINI WM.'TIM A-17 a"ttll ..... Ollll 81 • IM..... ..._ c.a -· TM ,..._rMt(.. ceffto R -El • ntOT41 =: ~ W°Ti:,"M·:~ ...... =~, .. 'D:~,... ~,.... .... Aaeel., ~::-~·.. •••• ..... Nb ..... ....,... .... ...... w·;:r;, MO ""90fW. n-.~~-= ....-a.:• •• u.. _ na. ......... caM . .,,4 •• , • ...... .... .... ••• eo. ........ ....... =jff ..... 91tta ..... A.w .... c.-Cit., ........... ti .... ,,.c. ... •:!"""" = 't. ':\.~,·~ ............. ~ s· .. ... ......... 1111 .... == ......... *IC. P~ na. fMCMMD ...,.,._ .......... -eClla-M... ,• · ..._...... .........;' T ...
WJESE
Ruth Qlbltona Ao-
85. dlecl Nov. 23,
1991 In N•wport
Beach, Ca. SM 11
IUNNed by l'lor chll•
dret\, Kathlffn Kelty
S11ph1n1on, John
l(.Uey and Bert Aall-
ton; 8 Grandc:;hlldren a 5 G,...t Grlll'\dChlfi.
dr•n. A m•morlal
IONlc• will be Mid
3pm Wed, Nov, 27,
1tt1 at Paclflo View
Memorial P•rk
Chepel, Newport ...,._CL
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TO ADMINISTER w Ol WJ I.GI 1930 ... DAft .._ .. w11 elt•t••• ••H• ~,:-=.=: ntl MDf•llt' Alll\Y AT.._... ....... • 1Dt ifiJ''9.*'...: W 8T~e !ii" la ESTATEOF: n.ra~....... ,. .. _. ... ..._. __ ...... ~ c .., .._N«TWiim•Ol'WllD .... LM111-. ... u...o1--. OA --T1I•--, ,. Olfve Main. e1ca Wit! tt. Nolt •Iii~ IM ti ....... a ti * , ....... , .. '9 ...... rn WILL -.a. AT OR llCMOWN. AND AU .... C g ·-.... 1119 .. NM ••••en '9991 ... ~-Niia AM 0th.-. J u-.1-. -a.-ta1C1 La 1'7.G F.-ID .. --· .... 41we a -.......... _ -.... -. TO n. NaHTs TO ONWt ON Al -._ ...... ....-.... D Ina fl Ofl IMP..., Ill ·-• _., --pan 01 ~ ... ,.., 1•11 at .. • ..._ ._.,,_.., IUllNIU UNOtR ...... .... -._ uu•• 4. '191• 111 1 Uftlf -Mn ,., ""'°' 'lllO I Olve JNnneh i~ the Wll_. In IN .-to ..... leillll .... el .. HIOHllT .. ODP POft ,.,.., .. lblclllDft Of Wit ......_ ~ .. ~ 10 .. ...-• MllCIL. fl1APt. .. 1HS
Meln,akaOHve NcMMalef1Y75r..Oll .... ,. .................................... ·~~~:':~UT~~ ~ ............. of ... _. .~.....!~~II~ .... p0f1 11'Y .'OP NIYfPOR.T JMnnette Ci.rt& Main llnd. • ~ lO IN .. ... .,..... ....a c... ...... ,.. .. .... _... ·----· --...... of h ~ ~ --..... ... • • "' llM:N. IN MG CASE NO. A1&01os C01M11y of OrMOt • o..s ,.., ,,,._. ..... ,.. n. ..... ...-• :,.~-:Wei.= AU. TRAOtM.\RICI AND '°" MCUNct c.r "'.a.o. T.:=.•a1-:.:'1n11111 .... ~ ...... ,.... o, TM• c1 ,.,.
To al hN'9, A«OI09d In 8ooJI Mt, P'IQll apea.. ...at IN la .... ef ... oeur1 llt ce.cu ..,.ellld lft CMI 0000WtU. IN Nft WAY dlllcl!Md dead of tru11 publlcldon of Ille N4loe ~ '9. II. Deoelno CORDIR 0 Of'AHGI
bentldanes. and ~ 458 OlllQll Aecoldl o4 Mid ~ ........ If~ {m ....... ' ...... " Code S.ction 1924'1 ~ RELATINO TO T'tC PROP-Md ~ eotu. •· "" ... MIOUlll of the ~ '* '· "" COUNTY. who may oltlefWIM ~ <>MOt Collniy, c.w. went ..._ oeurt t• ...., • le cien. Ml aUPll-able In u .a IM 11me Of !ATV: AU. W~T'!R STOa< '*""' .-cl ~ 11 '*' b*a of IM OCl9I-nt4 TM ~ ~ Of ...
lnttfMtad In 1M will °' The ~ lon 0t11 OI": J9ur lltlOR COURT Oft TM .... , 111 no~ .. Md ~ RELATINO TO THI ~· StlSMO tt llo(l MICM9d ~ at. ~ flUIUC llOTICI ::= MIMCe of h Obi-=·or~· ~f: ~· ::""::~ ·~ ...... ~· .... tu. JOUI' aTAT• C)(ll CW.IPORo terHt ~onvewd to Ind IRTV, ALL IHM!S Ofl I la~ thll at h ~ deed of truet C'o1:.~~
M& o.:: Jw~tte Mein' llboW 11 putpOneCS ,0 be: 111 ,....,,.. °" "'" ,... M"'9 '°" nm COUflTY now held by 11 UMet Mid &TOCK OR OTHDt !Ylo: •me ot .... tht openl"I! Ind HIJfNltd C10tt•. ex· ~tsrsn ablY edmll9d 111•
Ilka Ollv• J.annttte clalti Al8 EMt lSIOI $,.. eo.t• ...., ........ ---~ end d,. o" AN Q.' 700 o..i:.1~~ ~!I" OENCI! "' OWNEAStilP bid may be .... lhan lht =r'3io :;' advanctt 1• T1h ~ .... '*''" Ind ~ at
Main Mela.CA92827 J•Yr watH, IHHJ CMC CUTIR DRNI. ~USTOR : PULLIAM Ofl ANY PART Ofl TH! tW11 ~. cSue, It It Po'ui* lhal at lhe ltUt .. H Ult time of the 1n11.i outll-
A PETITION ri.a been The Trus1ee Ollctliml #'! end p~ M-r IN WlaT, lllnt• AM, caM-PROPERTIES, INC. PROPeRTY THAT II D-.: 11I05/91 time of tall &he ot)tnlng Trua1".... cation or tl'le ~of Ille
!Md by Maril Roche In fl• llal)llCy lot WtY tneetr~o4 t.b" without futtMr t.rftla 1!170t BENEFICIARY: AMERI-owm:o BY OUTOR IN ........ P1UNCIAL bid "" be .... than lhl ...... nHt I• nn.~.11. ~ ~=~ g:!~ty ~I === ::' !t~ ::=c:: • .,"'"' ,, .... "" TM ....... c1 ... ., ~'1 l~T~~1~ t~: ~~~~~!Ro',: CO .. ,O .. ATION, .. ~~~~~""·due. ~'=:':•o:!~T ~ ~t>t c:,,• ~ ORANGE' ,,. noca °"""'-end telephone nUMMr • 0 S. Mid T,..... .,.te. 1,.,..,.1 OF TRUST -.t• or ndONll '** ._
THE PETITION ,.. ot '"" dale ol lhl Wlllllil ,....,.. ... OtMr ....... plalfttlfl'• •HOrMro ~~~~~o ~~ ~ MEMB~RSHtP IN A~V ., T .D. ••RVICIE IAN CL•••NT• ~~ ~Ji'it.rEOeo UHt..E$$ dWdt dttlWl'I by • •I• or
requests that Marie Rodie publteatoon ot llllS N0toce OI ,..,er.tMnta. You "'8' or plafntltf wtthout •" Yemt>tt 17, 19IMI u Instr. OWNERS Oft MEMBERS COMPANY, ....... I U It HK I a p ft 0 p. YOU TAKE AcTioN TO r.defll C*f• uNon. or I
be appolnled as personal 8al8 Ille tolal amouni ol tilt want to call an et• attomey, l•r (Ill "°"'° No. 86-562100 In Book ASSOCIATION OR SIMll.AR •r VlolLI J. ~ •• RT I & a a• a a Id PROTECT YOUR PAOP· cheCtl dtawn l1Y a _. °'
repl'esenta1111a to uoptld b31ancO of IN ncM(a) tOfMJ f19M ... , If we, la dlreoclon r al page of Offlclll Recofd1 In GAOUP HAVINQ RESPON-As•lata"t leoNtarr, Trvst .. , ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT r.dn uvlngt Ind '°"" adnvniswr lhe estale of ;4'°''ed by lhe al>Ow Deed ol rou do not know..; at• MHn.,o do telefono dal 11\9 offlc. of the Recordtf SIBIUTY F0A MANAGING eot ....... Lewfa It. •r T .0, 18 .. VIC8 A pU9UC SALE. IF YOU HIOCltllon, 1lvlng1 ...
the decedent ru~ w.tll in1e1es1 as ell aboglHlo del delftan-of <>rqe County; aald OR OPERATION AHV PART Or .. "to CA •lt9S COllPAMY ... nl NEED AN EXPLANATION eocllllon, OI b\llngs bri
THE ... ~ !.~!!!9Nr :,~~-=-·0.1 '':iv~ ii:: !~~ ...:::.:; .. ~ dent• 0 d•I demon-deed of trust describes the OF TttE PROPERTY; All C1t4J iai-4100 ..... ... Annento, Of THE NATURE OF THE ~~ln1aJNCtlonCod• ~..!..02 ... °! requests u... ...,....,._,, S d ' ti fclfowlng propef1y: PLANS ANO SPECll'lCA-A I t t a t PROCEEDINGS AGAINST u,. ...,._,.. • .., _.. WILL and codcds, ti any. loon& ol 11>1t CNeo ol Tn..1. ~ or a ..... aid of· ant e que no •n• EXHl•IT "A'• IF AVAILABLE, THE EX· SI S en ocr• arr, YOU YOU SHOUU> CON· thOrlzed to do Mlneta In
be admlhtd lo probate. lf<lo<long ~ cnaro-and flee (llated In the e1to9ado, ff) UW OP· REAL PROPERTY TIONS PREPAReO FOR PECTEO OPENING BIO eot aouth L .... It., TAcT A LAWVER. I.hit "91e.
The w1I and any codlcis t1pens.8f> ol llw TrustM, • phone booei) F1Ca Of' ROBllRT W. CONSTRUCTION OF IM· MAY BE OBTAINED BY Ora"1e, CA 9te81 On l2/13191 al 9·45 AM Th9 ltrMI lddrMa and
atl ava~able • tor Sl17 513S3 Off • •• e teen-aECK A ProfeHlonaJ PARCEL l: UNrT C.S AS PROVEMENTS ON THE CALUNQ THE fOUOW· (714) 3811-4700 A E.F S INC OBA Reii other COl'M'Of\ deslgna~
examma11on In the hie kepi The name SllN I aoorea t,..::! Mta .. oltaolon Co~atlen, 3818 Car· SHOWN ON THAT CER· PROPERTY AND ALL ING TELEPHONE NUM-IF AVAILABl.E, THE EX· eitate . For1clotur1 Ser· "tll'f, of the ..... P'°'*1Y
bylhecourt an<l telepl\one numt>e• of lhe tucllclal ...Ced tlen. un son StrMt, hit• tOO, TAIN CONDOMINIUM STUDIES, DATA AND BERS OH THE OATE ·BE· PECTED OPENING BID lifcnHth1duly1P90inted described aboYe la l>Ut•
THE PETITION Tmstw or othiH peison I d ao DlAI CAL-Torranoe California PLAN RECORDED JUNE DRAWINGS RELATED FORE THE SALE· (714) MAY BE OBTAINED BY TruslM undlf and pw· =to be: 223 211l ST .. ::i~:~lltr 3~~~ntyestal~ c~c:~::: «'.lle
11 Aux11.aty ::~~«,. para p,.. 90503 Cl 13) 31 &: ~~ 1~~2t:~~~~f~~ THERETO: ANO ALSO AU 385-4837 'OR (213) 627• CALLING THE FOUOW· :~~: ~o~J;:~· R: 92e:fORT BEACH, CA
under thd Independent C.>mpa11~ 3900 W961 sontar una NapuHta 4332, Stat• Bar No. RECORDS OF• ORANGE CONTRACTS ANO AGRl!E· '865 ING TELEPHONE NUM· Document No 83-132142 The undef8lgned Tru1tM
AdmntStrabon ol Eslales Chllpm.111 A""°ve nn F100t. eacrlta a maqulna en 94185 ' MENTS OF DEBTOR RE· TAC433H BERS ON THE DAV BE· Book NIA p. NIA of Of· di.lclalml any lllbilltY for
AC1 w11h lim1ted authonly Omf\Oll CA 92668 Hta corte DATe1 MAY 24 1990 COUNTY, CAUFO~IA. AS LATINO TO THE PLANS Publl1hed Newport FORE THE SALE: (714) flcl .. RICOfdt In the ~ llf'IY lncOf...ctnfts of lht
(This authonty wilt allow (714)385-6087. By Vera M Una oe~ta o una ~ L. GRANVILLE, DEANED IN THE DECLA· ANO SPECIFICATIONS OR B11ch/Cos1a MHa Pllol 385-4837 Of (213) 827 ... 865 of the RKOtdtr of OR> atrMt addres1 and other
the personal Haber TrU$INS Sales 011\cef II d t I f I no Clerk 1JJ Paula e . Her-RATION OF COVENANTS. TO THE STVOIES. DATA November 12 19 26 1991. TAC43330 ANGE County, Callfodlla, common designation, If representative to take Date Noll9mbllr 20 1991 am• • e •on ca , bel De tr CONDITIONS ANO RE· AND DRAWINGS, OR TO ' • ' Publlahed Newporl executed by: rlV K. ONG any, ahown herein.
many acbons wlthoul Nov 26 Dae 3 lO 1991 le otrec•ra protocclon, ' pu · STRICTIONS RECORDED THE CONSTRUCTION OF t945 Btac Coile Mesa Piiot ANO KAREN SUE ONO, Seid ule will be made bul
obtaining cou11 approval N11wpon a..a,.NCos111 au reapuHta e1rlta • ;u~ll•h:S N8;1':rt :oach/ AUGUST 4, 1981 IN BOOK IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PUBLIC NOTIC! Nove~blf 12 19 2t 1991 musTEES OF THE rlV wllhOIJI cownant or war• BefOfe takJng certain very M9511 Pilot maqulna tl•n• que OS. •sa ovem-14167 PAGE 1088 OF ' ' • . ANO KA.REN ONG TRUST ranty, ll!p(ISSed or lm-
1mportan1 act10ns. cumpllr con IH tor-bar 19, 28, December 3, FICIAL RECORDS OF SAID PROPERTY; ALL SALES NOTICE OF t944 DATED APRIL 24, 1979 pded, regarding tlUe, Po9'
however. the personal PUBLIC NOTICE fhOlld•dH legal•• ap. 10, 1991 ORANGE COUNTY AHO AGREEMENTS, DEPOSIT TRUST~•·• SALE PUBLIC NOTICE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC sesllon, or tnCUmbraneff representauve will be I de I t d ul T971 • RECEIPTS. ESCROW AUCTION TO THE HIGH· for the purpoM of Mtltfy-requtred lo grve notice lo SUMMONS · rop • s 8 us e q ' AS AMENDED BY AN IN-AG R E E M E N T S AN D Loan No. 182000lt .0 EST BIDDER FOR CASH Ing 1he lndlblednen ...
inter ested persons unless (CITACION .,. que ta corte •• PUBLIC NOTICE STRUMENT RECORDED OTHER ANCIUAAY DOCIJ. J alRCH PROP T.S. Title Order No. (payable al time of sale In cured by Hid Deed ol
they have wa111ed notice or JUDICIAL) f UChe au calO. JUNE 24, 1982, AS IN· MENTS ANO AGREE· No. Ht25304 4'0337 lawful money of the Unlled Trutl lncfudlng the fMI,
consented to the proposed NOTICE TO DEFEN· SI u1ted no present• ITATeMENT OF STRUM ENT NO. 62• MENTS ENTERED INTO UNIT CODE H TruatH lale No. SlllH) at: THE MAIN charge1 and lxpet\lff ol
ac11on) The independent 0 ANT • (Av I 1 0 • IU rHpu••t• • tlempo, ABANDONMENT OF 2 1 6 5 4 8 0 FF I c I AL RESPECTING THE SALE SAN CLEMENTE BUSI· 18S120810M (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO lh• TrustM.
admm1strat10n authority Acuud.o) JEFF DE· puede perder el cHo, USE OF FICTITIOUS RECORDS ' PARCEL 2. AN TO ANY PURCHASERS OF NESS PROPERTIES as Aof9"ne• No. THE COUNTY COURT· The beneficiary undtr wtA be granted unless an ~ to puod.n quttar au BUSINESS NAME · · duly appointed Trustee t93tl08tDM HOUSE 700 CMC CEN· Hid Deed of Trust hlfeto-int~resled person hies an MAR IS ' H 0 TL IN E Hlarlo IU dlnero The follow! S()(IS UNDIVIDED 2.559 PER· ANY PART OF THE PROP· under 1hl following d• NOTICE OF TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA fore. executed and dellv-
ob)t'Cllon lo the pt!hllon ROOFING CO., INC., 'otrat 'cosas de .~ have ebandon~lh:-rl.lff 01 CENT (%) INTEREST IN ERTY, TOGETHER WITH SCtlbed dMd of trust WILL TRUSTEE'S SALE ANA. CA an r1ghl. lflfe end ered lo the ~ a
and shows good cause DOES 1 to SO I d ct I I lhe Flclllloue Business AND TO LOT 1 OF TRACT All DEPOSITS AND SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lnlernt con11eyed to end wrinen OectarltiOn of 0.. why the court should not YOU ARE BEINO SUED prop • a • n av IO Name: EX()LUSIVEL y NO. 11353, IN THE CITY OTHER PROCEEDS OF TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER UNDER A DEED OF musT now held by h under said llUll end Demand for Sale,
grant thA aulhorny BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. adJclonol por parto de YOURS REALTY, 18002 If· 0 F C 0 ST A MES A , THE SALE THEREOF; All FOR CASH (In lhl forms DATED sn,/83. UNLESS Deed ol Trust In the prop-and a written ~~pf 0.
A HEARING on Ille le H ta' demandanclo) la corte. 'llne Blvd., Tustin, Call!. COUNTY OF ORANGE, DAMAGES ROYALTIES which ara ~wful lender In YOU TAKE ACTION TO lrtv altualed In uld county, laull and Election to Sell.
peo11on wtll be held on VICTOR GORSKY Exlsten otroa roqulsl-92680 STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND REVENUE OF EVERY the United Slates) and/or PROTECT YOUR PROP· California dHcribed 11: The unc;l"signed c.used December 12 1991 al 3 CALEN tos legalH. Puede que Th Flclltlo s B slness · • the cuhier·s cet1llled Of ERTY IT MAY BE SOU> AT LOT 23 BLOCK 139 RE· said Not;ce of Default and l 45 P M 1n Dept 3A You have 0 • t d I II 1 u u AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· l<JNO. NATURE AND DE· other checks specified In ' SUBDMSION OF CORONA Election to Sell 10 be re-
locatE'd Dal 700 ~cc DAR DAY~ after dthJ• ~: :~::~n,:~~:t! ~::~,e:,·::Or!~~ c'o~v; CORDED IN BOOK ,88, SCRIPTION WHATSOEVER Clvll Cod• s.ction 29?4h ~E~ge~ ~~LA:rA~g~ DE MAR, AS PER MAP RE· corded In~ county where
Cartier rrve West. 1ummon1 I serve on t SI on Augost 27, 1991 File PAGES 45 AND 46 OF MIS-THAT DEBTOR MAY BE (pay1b11 In tun et the hme OF THE NATURE OF THE CORDED IN BOOK 4, lhe real Pf°'*1J ls loclled
Box 838, San ta Alla, CA you to nle a typewrlt· mon •· no conooe a No.F505036 CELlANEOUS MAPS, IN ENTITLED TO RECEIVE of sale) all right, tltle and PROCEEDINGS AGAINST PAGE 67, OF MISCEL· end more than lhrH
92702 0838 ten re1ponae •t thla un a bog ado puede Yvonne 0 Klrk1nd1ll THE OFFICE OF THE FROM ANY PERSON OR lnlernt conYayed lo and YOU YOU SHOULD CON· LANE 0 US MAPS • months have elapsed since
IF YOU OBJECT TO court. llamar a un Hrvlcto de 24341:1 Sania Clara Ave.'. COUNTY RECORDER OF ENTITY OWNING OR HAV· now held by It under aald TACT A LAWVER. RECORDS OF ORANGE such record1Uon.
lhe 9ranh~ of the pe1JUoo, A letter or phone c•ll referoncla d• •bo9• Dana Polnl, Calif. 92629 SAID COUNTY EXCEPT-ING OR HEREAFTER AC. Deed of Trusl In the prop· On 12/09/91 at 09:45 COUNTY. DATE: 11/t3/lt ~~~r~ou an~p~::e aly!~ wlll not protect you~ do• 0 • una oftclna de Jemes M. Har11ey, 504 w. ING THEREFROM UNITS 1· QUIRING A RIGHT TO THE o~~sr~R-"Bi~c~cr~~~ A.M., IRVINE SERVICE Th:idto~al~rnour\h of ~r FldoUly TrvstH .....
ob·ecuons or hie wnllen your typewritten r .. ayuda legal (vea el di· Bay Ave .. Newport Beach. 29 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN Oil. GAS OR MINERAL ERTIES . • C~MPANV as the dUly ap· unpl a do Io Id vice, AS TRUITll I t b 1 rectorlo telefonloo). Callf. 92629 po1nted TrustH undor and get on secure by sa 8733 a. Sep11lvade ob\ec~ons wllh .the coun 1pon1e mu1 • n C eNo 888941 Wllllam R Klrkendall ON SAID CONDOMINIUM RIGHTS AND RESERVA· BENEFICIARY: SAN pursuant to Deed of Trust Deed ol Trust and reason· Blvd N IOO Loa Ano
be ore the heanng Your proper legal form H you JU;GI JONATHON 24341:1 Sanie Clara Aave.'. PLAN. ALSO EXCEPTING TIONS OF THE ~OP· CLEMENTE SAVINGS AND Recorded on 06/06/83 ai ably 11llma1ed cosl1, ••· ... Co;. ..,.,_,,,., T I a pearance may be In w ant the court to hear Dana Polnl Call! 92629 THEREFROM ALL MINER· ERTY· ALL DEPOSITS LOAN ASSOCIATION r• Documenl No 83·236342 pens11 end advan~1 at 9e s, ,. ..,_ e .. ~rson or by your anorney your caae. H. CANNON This busliieu 'was con-ALS, ORES, PRECIOUS MADE' WITH OR OTHER cOfded June 27, 1988 as Book _ Page ·-of Official lho time or the lnlllal publl· phone Numberr (113)
YOU MAY EXAMINE It you do not file rour DEPT. t9 ducted by lndlvldual1 wtllle AND USEFUL METALS SECURITY GIVEN TO UTIL Instr. No. 86-273000 In Records In lh1 office of Iha ca1Jon ol the Notice of Sall 87N085
the hie kepi by !he court II rHponH on tlmo rou The n•m• end ad· awal11ng fncor. document• SUBSTANCES AND HY'. ITV COM PANIES B~ Book page of Olllclal Recorder of ORANGE 11 S82,819.73. Payment CAROLI! elllNGIR/ you are a person 1 th ' d dreH of th• court Is: Thi• 11atemenl was flted Rocords In lhe omce of the Counly Calllornla ex· mus1 be by cash, a cash-TRUSTI• IALI • OP. interested tn lhe estate. may olO e caae,an (Etnomb,.Jdlrecclon wllh lhl County Clertc of OROCARBONS OF EVERY DEBTOR WITH RESPECT Recorder of Orange eeulld bv: WIUIAM,WH ltfl chock drawn on a FICl!R
you may 111e with lhe court your wagH, moner de la corte H) OR· Orange County on Novem-KIND AND CHARACTER. TO THE PROPERTY, AND County; Hid deed ol trust SCHWENNEKER ANO 1ta11 or nalional bank, a Publlshid Newport a lormal ReQUesl tor and property may be bet 15. 1991 INCLUDING PETROLEUM, ALL AOVANCI: PAYMENTS describes the following LINDA S SCHWENNEKER chock drawn by 1 1tal1 or
Special Noli~ ol lhe lihng taken without further ~~0°: ~OOUUN~ s~~~ Publli~ Newport BHch-OIL, GAS, ASPHALTUM OF INSURANCE PREMI· property: HUSBAN'o ANO WIFE WILL federal credit union, or • BHCh/Cosla M•'!&!'1101
of an inventory and warning from tho ' Cosi. Mesi Piiot Novem· ANO TAR BELOW A UMS MADE BY DEBTOR EXHIBIT (ESTATE OR IN· SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION check drewn by a 11111 Of Novembef l9, 26, .-.em-
appraisal ol es1a1e assets court. Civic Centor Drive bet 26, December 3, 10, DEPTH OF 500 FEET, WITH RESPECT THERETO T~REST} A fee as to Parcel TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER federal saving1 and io.n btr 3, 1991.
Of of any pebllon or There are other leg•I Weat, P.O. Box 838, 17 1991 THAT MAY NOW OR AND AU CLAIMS OR DE A, and a leasehold "tale FOR CASH (Payable II a11ocl1tlon, aavlng1 at· t965
account as grovid&d ... tn requlrem•"tl. You mar Santa AM, CA 92702 ' T·990 HEREAFTER BE FOUND MANOS WITH RESPECT ~!1~r·~~y 2: ~9a.;: time of eat• In lewlut ~~~·1nora...'!"'1ong!1ob2anl<f PUBLIC uoTICE sec11on 125 ot vie The namo add,.•• • • • money of the United ,.,.._,.,.., ..... n ~ o " ca111om1a Probate Code A want to call an at· and talep~ numbe; PUBLIC NOTICE LOCATED, CONTAINED. TO INSURANCE; ANY ex9C\Jled by AETNA LIFE Sleles) at: THE MAIN lh• Fln.ancial Code and•~ ""'-ut•-·-Aequest tor Special Notice torney right awar. If DEVELOPED OR TAKEN FUNDS (AS SUCH TERM INSURANCE COMPANY, a NORTH ENTRANCE TO thorlzed to do buslnes1 In .. ,.. ..,_
torrn IS available from lhe you do not know an at· of plalnttff'a attomeJ, NOTICE ON, IN, UNDER OR FROM IS DEFINED IN THE DEED Connecticut Corporation, THE COUNTY COURT· thl1119\e. 811elnosa Mamo
court cklllc torney, you may call an or plalnttt( wtthout an INVITING BIOS SAID LAND OR ANY P.ART OF mUST OF EVEN DATE as leu or, end BIRCH HOUSE, 700 CIVIC CEN· The atrffl lddr111 and 8t•te11Mnt
Attorney for P.tltloner: attorney refenal IOr-attomer, lsr (EJ nom-NOTICE IS HEREBY THEREOF WITHOUT HEREWITH EXECUTED BY PROPERTIES. a California TEA DRIVE WEST SANTA othlf common detlgnatlon, The Followlng peBont
PAULA C. MATOS "Ice or • l99el aid of· b,., la dlrecclon J el GIVEN ~ Haled PfOPQ9-HOWEVER ANY RIGHT OF DEBTOR FOR THE BEN· General Partnership, IS ANA, CA all right, 'title and If any, of the real propeny ere doing buslnen n : 1120 WHt La Veta fl (II t d 1 th numero de telefono del aJs for furnishing all labor • IHSH, upon the terms Interested convayed 10 and described •bove 11 pur· MERRY MAIDS. 203 Sllrth
A11enu1 co 1 • n • •bogado del doman-meterlata. equlpmenl: SURFACE BENEATH THE EFIT OF SECURED PARTY) covenants and conditions now held by It undef Hid ported lo b1: VACANT SI.. Huntington Beach,
Ste 850 phone book). de t Ml de lransportallon and auch SURFACE FOR THE DE· HELO BY SECURED conlalnecl tf\eflln, recorded Deed of T~t In the prop-LANO, DIRECTIONS MAY Calif. 92648 ~
Onnge , CA 92661 Do1pue1 do quo le erto n e, o """"° olhlf facilities 11 may be VELOPMENT, REMOVAL. PARTY; ANY CAUSES OF October 23, 1979 In Book erty alluated In H id BE OBTAINED BY WRIT· Albert John Arning Jr ..
Newport BeachfCosta treguen e1ta cltaolon donte .. ue no tleno required tor PAINTING OF RECOVERY OR OTHER EX· ACTION DEEMED TO BE 13364, Page 289 of Offlclal County Calllornle d• TEN REQUEST SUBMrT· 203 ~IClh Sat, Hutllllnglon
Mesa P1101 Judlclal uated tlene un •bogaclo, ••) ALLEN K. FIRE STATION NO. '· LO-PLOITATION OF SAID RE· ASSIGNED TO SECURED Records, at to Parcels B ecribed u: TEO TO THE B.ENEFICIAAV Beadl, Clllf, 92&48
Nov 23 26 30, t991 plazo d• 30 OIA.S CAL-BROWN, ESQ. BAA NO. CATEO AT 2300 PLACEN· SOURCES OR sue. PARTY UNDER THE DEED and c. PARCEl 1· WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-
PUBLIC NOTICE
ENOARIOS ara r• 075040, Attorney at TIA AVENUE COSTA . PARCEL A: The certain LOT 54 "oF TRACT NO-THE FIRST PUBLICATION ducted by: an lndlvldum t p pt Law 790t Painter MESA CALIFORNIA will STANCE. PARCEL 3· AN OF mUST; ALL S!JBSTITU· building together with alt 10275 IN THE CITY OF OF THIS NOTICE AT THE The rtglstrant(I) com-
aen ar una rHpuH a Ave 'Suite 5 Whittler be reeelllld by the City of NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· TIONS. RENEWALS. IM· other pormanenl lmprov• COSTA MESA COUNTY FOLLOWING ADDRESS: menced to transact butl·
eacrlta a maquln• en CA 'eoeo2 t2U) 94a: Costa Mell at the Office of MENT APPURTENANT TO PROVEMENTS, AITACH· men ts (the "lmprov• OF ORANGE 'STATE OF MITCHELL STONOFF, & nesa under the Flc1111out
.. ,. c or1o. 9585 lh• Clly Clerk 77 F1lr SUCH UNIT FOR VEHICU· MENTS, ACCESSIONS, Al). ·T"•ntq located on Parcel CALIFORNIA.' AS SHOWN REAL ESTATE FORE· ButlnHS Nam•(•) nstld
T (;(11341 Un• cart a 0 una • Drive, Costa Mes•. Callfor· LAR ANO PEDESTRIAN IN· OITIONS AND REPlAC!;· 3 (the 'Lot") In lh• City of ON A MAP RECORDED IN CLOSURE SERVICES, 6101 above on: N/A
NOTICE OF llamada teletonlca no DATE. AUQ 28 t9Vt nla, unlll the hour of 10:00 GRESS AND EGRESS MENTS TO ANY OF T i E Nowport Beach, County of BOOK 481, PAGES 1 TO 3. BALL ROAD, SUITE 303. A. John AmUng
TRUSTEE'S SALE le ofrecera protecclon; Gary L. Or•nvlllo, a.m., December 23, 1991, PURPOSES OVER THAT FOREGOING· ANO ALL Ota~, Slale of Callfomla. INCLUSIVE OF MISCEL· CYPRESS, CA 90630 Thia statement WU filed
T s No 11 co1910693 1u rHpUHta Hrlta • Clerk, Br John Har-al which time lhey wtlf be PORTION OF LOTS 9 AND COLLECTIONS PRO-as • wn on • map R• LANE o us MA p s , Th• under1Jgned Trustff wilh lhe County Clerk of vou ARE IN OEFAUll maqulna tlen• qua mon,Deputr opened publicly and rHd 10 OF TRACT NO 5935 CEEDS INSURANC'E PRO-c~rd.~dlnBpook 1253,ofdPlll4· RECORDS OF SAID dllCla,lms any llat>IDIY .~ OtangeCountyonOctobef UNDER ·' DEED OF lnUS'T II I f Published Newpott Beach/ aloud Jn the Cound Cham-· • . c ... maps. ages an • COUNTY any ncorrec;tne11 of ,,,9 29, 1991 DATED SEPTEMBER 22 cump r con H or· Costa Mesa PUot Novem-bere. Sealed propoHts AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· CEEDS AND PRODUCTS Offk"lal Record1 ol Orange EXCEP.T THEREFROM llrHt addresa end other Flt1458
1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE m•lldadH leg•IH •P-be 12 19 26 0 bef lhlfl bear Iha tltt• of the CORDED. IN 8001( 219. OF ANY OF THE FOREGO-Coi.nty. eald lmprovemerils ALL Oil. GAS, MINERALS, common dHlgnatlon, If any Published Newport Beach-
ACTION TO PROTECT 'VOuA ropladH al uatod qui• r ' ' ' teem work and the neme of 1he PAGES 3 ANO '· OF MIS. INO. INCLUDING WITHOUT Including all subsurface ANO OTHER HYDROCAR· l hown herein. Costa Mesa Pilot Novem-
PAOPERT'V IT MAY BE ero que la c ort• o• 3. 1991 bidder but no othlf dl1tin-CEUANEOUS MAPS. IN LIMITATION, PROCEEDS llrUC1urH and foundallont BONS BELOW A DEPTH Said sale wlU be made, ber 5 12 19 26 1991
SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE IF cuch• au CHO. T951 gulehlng marks. Any bid r• THE OFFICE Of THE OF ANY VOLUNTARY OF but not lncludlng teWefS, OF 500 FEET, WITHOUT bUI without oovenanl Of ' • • '
YOU NEED AA SI uated no preHnta CelllOd after lhe achedulld COUNTY RECORDER OF INVOLUNTARY DISPOSI :~nl lel::'°"8JtiP11 f-1~ THE RIGHT OF SURFACE warranty, llCJ>rell or Im-T·906
EJ<PLANAT10N OF THE tu rHpue1ta a tlempo PUBLIC NOTICE clotlng time fOf the receipt SAID COUNTY PARCEL TION OR c• •1 .. RESPECT. d/ or .-.~11.,1•& ..',..tv h"'t s ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN ptlodlon, regarding title. po• PUBLIC NOTICE NATURE OF THE ' of blda ahall be returned to . '"" m • en or lllCI ........ ic m-I N STRUM ENT S 0 F HU • or encumbl'ancH, PROCEE01NG AGAINST puede perdor el CHO, IUMMONI the bidder unopened 11 NO. 938-980:32 ING ANY PART THEREOF provemeotl lfl deemed to RECORD lor the purpose of satisfy· ---Fl--IUou ___ _
YOU VOU SHOUlO 'I le pueden qulter .u (CITACION lhd be the .0..~.Spc)n,i. EXHIBIT "8". (PURSUANT TO JUOG· conttllute real property, at EXCEPT THEREFROM Ing the lndebtedne11 .. u ct 1
CONT ACT A LAWYER Hlarlo, SU dlnero ' JUDICIAL) blllty of the bidder to ... PERSONAL PROPERTY MENT. CONDEMNATION aald Improvements exlstld AU WATER AND SUBSUR· cured by aa.ld DMd or B :~~ ..... :"°
Continen1a1 Aua:•loety OtrH COUI de au NOTICE TO DEFEN• that hla bid ta received In All PERSONAL PROP· AWARD OR OTHERWISE) ~~~:.3·p19: 3 In FACE WATER RIGHTS, Trus1 locludlng the feel, The F~:" per.one ~~~ Ti~stN ;,:,or;: propledad tin avlso DANT 1 (Av Is o a proper lime. ERTY LOCATED ON THE ANO AU DOCUMENTS IN-the Ctly I ~ eeacn. BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 ~j,H and txptnMI of .,.1 doing business u ·
above D98d 01 TrVSl W14l wt: adlclonal por par1e M AcusadoJ JAMEi JO. ~~ .:::::;dl~=I~ PROPERTY ANO USED IN STRUMENTS, GENERAL County; Orange, Slate of ~~~~·T ~:H~~~Fl~~ Theru~:·enclary under PREMlt:R DESIGN,' 484
the ptopeny cimcr11>e<1 be10w la cor1e. llPH f'OSE allca JIM General Provisions to the THE OP£RAT10N OR OC-INTANGIBLES, CHATTEL Caltfomi1, u ehown on 1 ENTRY AS DEDICATED said Deed ol Trust herl1o-62nd St~eet, Newport
on JanuBty 3 1992 at 9 00 Exl1ten otros Nqultl-ROSe1 VICTORlA ROSE Slandard Speclflcallone CUPANCV OF THE PAOP· PAPER ANO ACCOUHTS P11cel Map filed In Book OR RESERVED IN INSm u. fore executed and dellv-e.ach. Calif. 92663
AM Kl$lcl8 lh9 3800 IW•ldong to• legalH. Puodo quo au VICKY BAKEft •Ilea may be obtained at the Of. ERTY OR IN ANY CON-WHICH MAY ARISE FROM 125. Pages 3 IM' of Par· MENT OF RECORD ered to lhl undersigned a Richard I. RMI, 41M '2nd
Training Room B & C 3800 u1tod qulera Hamar a VtCKV BAKER ROll1 flee of the City Engineer, STRUCTION ON THE THE SALE OR DISPOSI· eel M1p1, In the office of PARCEL 2: . written Oedatallon of 0.. ~~~·~~wport 811ch,
Wesl Chapman A~enue un abogado lnmedlat• and DOEI 1 Through n Fair OriYe, Coata M81&, PROPERTY BUT WHICH TION OF ANY OF THE "'tt C~ Record: ~ A NON·EXCWSIVE EASE· falAI and Demand lot rie, Thli butlneH 11 con-Or~ s2 :.~mode 10 Ille mente. SI no Conoc9 e SO, lnclutfVll Clllfomla, upon n<>rnf\.Wld-ARE NOT REAL P·AOP· FOREGOING ALL QlJAR. sa :!f· exce MENT FOR SIOEYARD end a written~ 0 0.. dUCttd by· an lnc:llvldu9I
hogr-i bidder Payment mU51 un abogado puecle YOU ME BEING SUH=~ Ofl10;~~ ERTY, INCLUDING BUT ANTIES OF ANO SECIJ. =~ova:.:'.'= ~~~~R1~1iJ: ~: ="~ ~:.:; The reg"l•lrant(e) com-
tie by 11ntier (a) ca.Sil (bl e ll•m•r a un Hrvlclo 119 ISY PLA~NTIFFs (A Ucl, mua1 be ~~ o" f\8n-NOT LIMITED TO AU FIX· RITY FOR ANY Of TttE on aald land, 11 Ml f0f1h In T10N tl Of THE COV· aakJ Nollet ol Default and mtneed to transact bull•
c8$ht9r 5 cl'leek drawn on o referencla do abogao le esta d•manclando) died ~ mall P1M9 apeelfl. TURES, ANY GOODS TO FOREGOING ANO ALL Pwcel A above. ENANTS CONDITIONS Election to Sell to ~ r• neu undlf the Flctl1tout
s1a111 or n1111ooa1 bank (c) a doa o a una oftclna do CURTIS MAY dba CAR c.tlon• and· othlf 'conuact BE OR BECOME FIX· BOOKS AND RECORDS PARCEL C: NOtHxcJuslve AND RESTRICTIONS Rt!· cCHded In lhe county Mier• !:ln•H. N/Neme(1) Ulled
chf<d( orawn by a s101e 0t ayuda legal Cvea el dlo IEARCH document, may also be TVRES. FURNITURE ANO RELATING TO ANY OF auementt over Lois 14 CORDED IN BOOK t3303 the rtal property 11 localed ve on. A
ieoeral creoit union or (<!) a rectorlo telefontoo), Vou have 30 CAI.EN· txamlned 81 the Office of FURNISHINGS, MACHIN· THE FOREGOING. rc1 ~5 ~hTradf N~ 9740, PAGE toe OP' OFFIClAL and mor• than three ~~.d~i!:: wu filed
chedc orawn by 11 state or CH• No. 854978 DAR DAYS attor tha. the City et.fie of the City of ERV, OFFICE EOUIPMENT, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ha~ha •• a~ on~ RECORDS. montht htYe ltaj)Md elnct with the County C141ft1 of ~=~11;,a\llno' an<lsavi'; JUDGE JACK H. aummon• I• Mrved on ;o•·~~.::· :r~a~ ~ MACHINE TOOLS, .AP· UNDER A DEED OF muST AICOfded In Book ~ The total amoun~ ol ~ ·~:T~~f,=· Orange County on October
assoc1ahon 0t savings bank MANDEL JOY to file a typewrtt. ~d unfeH the ad· PARATVS, SUPPLIES, MA-DATED 10l30/86. UNLESS P1gH '1 and ,2, of Mis: =~~of bhe = R.l.f.I. INC. OU 29.1991
spgoll80 m Sec11on !>102 01 DEPT. 2B ten ,.tpon•• at thla dhlonal '5.00 chargt la In-TERIALS. TRADE FIX· YOU TAKE ACTION, TO c1llaneou1 M1p1, In the of· C of TIUlt and rNIOn-RIA&. llTATI FORE· Fl1 t411
1ne Cal110rn1a F1nlll1Cl4l CO<ltl The name and •do court. cfud.cS with P11rnent. TURES. IUllU>INO SER-PROTECT YOUR PROP· flee of lhe County RICOldlf ttJ,ty Hllmlled Cotti, tx• CLOIURll leftVICEI Pub111hed Newport hach-
ancl autnomeo 10 do DUS1nea dr•H of the court lat A lettor or phoM call ~h bid thalt be mede on VICE EQUIPMENT. BOIL· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT of Hid Coun~and lot 12 pen'" and advancee the A I a U C C I I I O R COiia Mae Pilot Novem-
in c:.ornia Chock& ;"ust be (el nombre r dlrecolon wtll not protect JOUI tht ProPOlal forrn, lhffll ERS, EQUIPMENT (IN· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ~Jr~ No. 25 IO •2~ = time of the lnitltl PUbllca· TRUITll e101 llAU bet 5, t2, 19, 20, 11191 ::~~ ~~7 ~~~~ ~:~ d• la cort• .. , IUPE· rour typewrltt•" , .. P·1 ttvough P-9 ~In CLUOIHO WITHOVT LIMI-NEED AN EXPLANATION •Ive Ti' Ml1cellan•ou1 lion of tht Nolle• of Sale .. ROAD auh1 303 CY· T·907
S1a1ec ol AnlellQI Tne Sale RIOR COURT OF THE aponH muat ... In ::. :.•'':' ~ TATION ALL EQUIPMENT OF THE NATURE OF THE M91>a .. delcrlbed and ~33b820c!!hPay~r::.-1 PRIS• CA eoe:ao PUBLIC NOTIC!
wtll be made without co""°an1 ITATa OF CALIPOR-proper l .. al form ff JOU by a oertlfted-:om cuhler'a FOR THE GENERATION PROCEEDING AGAINST deflMcr In Stc11cn 1.02 of tttecl ch. wn'O: •cttate 0: T•leph~"' NY"'ber: ---------
or wamwy 8KP•et1 or NIA, 700 CMO C•N-w.nt the oourt to hear ~ or .. bid i>Oftd for not OR DISTRIBVTlON OF AIR, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-that Clftlln ..... chlted nallonll !>Mk 1 check (7t 4) II t-3071 ITATIMIDIT OP
tmpll80 regaroong ,,.,. I~ ... TER DRIVa WlaT, ,.0. JOUI' oaM. ltH lhan 10. of the WATER, HEAT, El..ECTRIC-TACT A LAWVER. October 23, 1979 Ind r.-drawn by a .uJe °'federal a IC Ky JUN WtTHOfl&AWAL FftOll
posWUlon or liens BOX 138, SANTA ANA, H JOU do not tlle JOUJ amount of the ~ m~ ITV, LIGHT. FUEL OR RE· 245 FISCHER AVENUE corded In ~ 1'*· ettell lfton, or 1 Check TRUITll 0"1Clft ' PARTNDIMI, ~~~Ile Truti!"::Z CA 92702 '"'°""on"""'' JOU ci· to the ~lly of FRIGERATION, OR FOR No. C-1, COSTA MESA. p~2'lAr'::' ~~~~T drrMI by a ...... Of fedefat Publl•h•d Ntwporl OPllRATINQ UNDO
lhe llbove Ooeo ol Trutt The name, edd,.M, IMf loM the OMO, end ...... No propoul VENTILATION OR AIR CA. 92626 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ll8Y\ngt and loen ..aoa.. B11ch/Co11a Mesa Pllol P1CT1TIOUI
•igoe<l by Oan18l A E_, Ind :'d ~·:-r~.,..:U"'"' rour ...... lftOHJ ~o~p==-:: ~~CONDITIONING PUA-"(If • ,., ... tcidt•• or DATED .. 18/M. UNl.ESS :n..~= November 18, 28. Oeeem-•u11aaa UM•
Oebf1 EIMHI "'t\O are mlflttel Pan a onMf, and propertJ 1nar IN cathler'a chtetc cuh or POSES. OR SANITARY OR common dHlgn1tlon of YOU TAl<E ACTION TO In MCllOn S102 of tN fl. ber 3 1991 The ~ Ptr10n hN 10 Md'I Olne< 8llCI 1ecor0e0 on or plalntJff without an taken wtthout furtMr btddtt't ~ ' DRAIHAOI PURPOSES. prOJ*1Y 11 lhown U>o¥t PROTECT YOUR PROP· nanctlll Code Ind authoo ' ' l9M wllhdrtwn aa a ~
Seplember 28 1963 • attomer, .. , Cll "°""' warnln1 frolft the No bid en.It). coneJdeftd OA flOR THI! REMOVAL no warranty le Q1Yen • ~ !ATV, IT MAY BE SOLD AT rtltd to do bullntU In thll partntr ftom IM ~ 1~ruman1 No 83 .. 26820 of br•, la dlrMOloft J el court. ~ • 11 midi on • 0' DUST REFUSE OR Ila comp6eteneN or ~ A PU8UC SALE. 11 YOU 811ie PUBLIC NOTICI ~ldlng '-"'* tht g:~ ~ ~&.: numero. tolofono del ,,..,. .,. other ..... beanie form bnlehed by lht OARBAQEl, PARTITIONS, reclnlll)." The benefkMly ~!.f..EANNA~~~ The ttr• addr•• and 01tPtl1Tt4 PAAAGOH~"Z: :
ol ~i wu gown to ucure abo1ado del do"'en-,..,.,."*"-• YM Mer~~ ancs_: APPUANCEI, RANGES, undlf aaJCf Deed Of TNlt PROCEEDING AGAINST ~ ~ dtalgnttlon, Title Or41or No. )400 IMl'.e '"'· Ntwpol1
an lndttJlecin.i 11'1 la"°' ol dante, e -' de,....._ w•nt to oall M at• ~...._ ot flfo-REFRIO!AATORS, CABI• by l'Mson of• blUCfl or YOU YOU SHOUlD COff. If= the r ... propefty tTOOStt 8"ch, Cenf.
Banil of A"'4l(ICll National Truei danto qu• no ...... tomer rleht 8WllY• " IN ... ~the NETS, LAUNDRY EQUIP· def•Ult In the Obllgatlonl TAct A LAWYER. de ~ :r:.1: .::;. Tru1tM .... Th• l'lc:11Uous 9uslnen
and Salllngl AlsOOllllOll, • •bot•do, •• , CHRI .. JOU do not know• M• = tMddw mutt Mw. MENT, RADIOS, TELEVI-Hcwtd lhlf.O.,. ~ 5016 BIRCH 9TRE!T, GmoN WAY, COSTA .. t1·TOe11 Name ,...,,td to U>oYf
n11101\81 banking u10C11t1on T°'HIR L RUllll.L tot'IMJ, JOU INlJ caH M vlfld -. of Caltfomla SIONS, AWNINGS, WIN• fort tottc:Uttd Ind delfV. N'WPOAT BIACH. CA. Ml!SA. CA Nat .. :;. N WU tli.d In Onlnat County
You 111 "' oe1au11 tor flillnO 10 I AR N 0 • t t 7 JI '4 attomer .....,.,.. ..,._ cta8'1katlcn "C33" (Paint· DOW IHAD!S, VENETIAN ered to the undlf1lgned a 92MO The ~:I: TNllM '9ft0e o. on July t1 • 11tt '''"17 uny OUI Y°"' ~~lonl IATIN & ltUll8LL, w1oe " a 1op1 .W ... Ing Md DtcorMlng Con-BUNDI, DRAPES AND writttn DeclarafiOn ~ De-w(lf I 111"' edd,... °' ~ Mdty fOf NOTIC• 01' FUii name Ind~ Of
undtr 111e C>Md of TIUll The 4000 MAC ARTHU" floe Cllet•d In the hctofl) 11c9nae arid lllO DRAPERY ROOS AND flUft end l*nend lor.... common detlgn&Uon of "'t ~ of t.ht TRUITU .. UL• ~ .. ~~
delault wu'recordld on M«V ILVD .8TI HO .... be~ .. rtquhd c •ra •cAEE 9 • P'°'*'1 .. lhoWft al)cM, ttreet 9ddrMI Ind othlf YOU ARI IN OfFAUlT --· Tafirtnl. 13,l981,Ulnttrumen1No ,ORT., ••'AcH' OAphoMIHtok), .,.,..... BRAK ... 1 9 N olndwrftwnnotlctofCS..neW1NlnfVltglwnUtocommOft r•tlon 11UHOEAADUO°'TAUST•'o A&atH Dr •• COiia
91 .2319114 ol Ofliaal R-ue ' DoapuH M .,_le-. n-Ccntrtotof lhtl CARPETING ANO OTHER fault Ind ol tltctloft to 1t1 oomplN!•t °' COt-tttOWn ' DATED U/t7/ If. UNlHI ""9, Ctlff.
ot the ibOve councy MOte HffO (7t4J llt•Hti t,....... .... oltaoleft DfV wltt1 the ~ nOOR COVIRINOS, ceuM h undefelgMd to rtefntll)." 1'M btnat1c111Y ?.lei tale be in.de YOU TAl<I ACTION TO PUbllahtd H4l'#DOft ~ ~"'!!f.~ thrM mon1hl hllv. DAT&1 APR ti 1M1 fucHolal uated ti.,.. wt titctton 1170 to 1190 Inc*!-LOHY ,URNISHINOS, ... uld property to •dtf'y und., Mid Dead of TNtf. wtthout cownanl or _,. PROT!CT YOUR PROP· ~ .. M ... PIGot NcMmo =:; atnat IN noca cl WY L. ORANVILLI, .. no de 30 DIAS CA&,.. tf\19 of ... Callfomla 1.1iOor OAMU AND AECR£· Mid oblgdonl, Md lhtfe. W rw Of a ~ or r.nty ~ or ll'flo E:ATY, fT tAAY II. IOU> AT -. 19, 21, ~
WH recotded BlcaUI .• ctetk, ., WHdr L. •NDA .. 101 ,.,. ,,.. Cod9. the ~ , ... ATIONM. N.o SWIMMtHO afler •h• undertlgned dtfault.....,. In~ Obllaationl .,....; regatdlnt 1llle pot-~~IN.12 ~ .. ! .. lY~ 1• 1"' TC7
of IM dltau• ,,.,. Ttuel .. Wiii ....... , Deputr tenter ..... '":C" .. and ~ ot ~ wNctl POOL EQUtPMIHT AND cauetd Mid .... ot .. MCUt-"· htf'tto. waJon OI tf\Cumbranc.a ....... .... ........ """" ~ :::.;. = ..=.:.::: =::.. "-::::' = _,.. o • .;_ • :::?.-::. ':r.."'::! INCIN!RATOM, AND ALL ""'IOd .. -.... =:. :-::-" ~ ::; ":. '=:.::"':t ~":'.=..":' ~ ~":t'~r:::.u:::!; btr 12, 1e. 20. o.c.tnbtr ~.-:-,.. • ••• .... • • .. .:= =~~: ~~":~~': ~o=:'.:.:;:: ..:.:: ~ .... ~M~O()N.
ClelCrfb9d pnlPIW1Y IOc:lltO in a. ,.., a..... ......... -...... COd9. HANCH. Dl!S, JIGS, 8oolt Pao• of Offtclal and ......, ................ Ind ...,,... °" tl/tM1 ............ .. tne oounly ol °'lflOI T1Me le efruarw 1"•111 11 4 n. C!ir Ccu1c1 Of h CHATT!LI AHO PARTS,, AeCON1a !ft 9'e o9C11 of tht IU encl ef lllllon IO N ,......._ P.ldlflr TNMae "'*-•
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bet\. 1239.0oo. Celt ~nw=-: v': Ok. A~ now ittoo Vl/d, new appl9, 1 yr Specloue 18R + den, Compt rencwated, gar patio, lndry rm avl. New pnVetpt, bale., wHher/dryer, good
Dela, AQ17J9.Zl54 a1'20otmo. ~i~ We AenUlle 97a-481Z tM. Reduced to $959 •ecurlty condo. n deck. patio, 1000+ • Water/tlUh pd. Sony, gar. Quiet atrfft. 75'2· Costa Mesa location.
I S i ,\ ·.11 I 1j11, 1\1 ,l lli .!llo'I
--,-.. GLOl•OUT ~ mow In
New 2 atol')
4br 2'4iba, dbl
frplc, .... roof.
11•000 CALL NOWI
24 ... 8"' 850-5892
FRd DHCtory °' P0t .... 9Y Owner.. ....... 00
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Tij'EUS
CREEK VILLAS
Condominium
Home• 1·2 Bedroom•
From 1108,990
.Oolf Couree
Neighborhood I
714/589-2883
the San Juan Group
co-. I I\ MES/\ t 0:!4
Mllllll I
110!\H ~ 11 1111
llUNTINGTON
IEACHAREA
**'370/MO Incl utlt. Sr. Park, over 55,
2Bdrm, 2Be, IMMAC
LESS THAN 140,000. •r OWner 714-373-9211. Cd for Appl
Newpt Bch, attract 2br,
2ba, frplc, lg• patio,
Back Bay Sr Park,
Muet Hiii 125,000.
Brier. 17H241.
I OTS
H>H SALE t -100
2 C.1/R·2 adjoining lote.
Nwpt Bch. Ownr will
Joint venture. Agta
Pam, Barb 97&-5511
Ht:SOHT
l'HOPEHTY 1 ;>HO lntluytl
M .. v ... de 3Br 28• Hot off the preaa. FrM home on cul·d•eac, 72 page color buyers
Only 1210,000. Call guide to Mountain re-
Agt. f31-2855 eort property. Call FREI Directory 0 1 today. 800-8~.
FCK Sale By Ownera.
995-5800
owe. by owner, 3br, 1 ... u . new kitchen
near achoole/ehops
$211.000. 722·7493.
HlJ:'. I IN<i I ON
8Ef,1 II l<HO
FREI Directory 0 1
For aa1e B y Owner•. ees-saoo
Nt ',• I'< lltT
Bf-,',('11 IOH9
-, I rec ry o
FCK Sale By Owriere.
95S-5800
BELCOURT STEAL
5B,. 4~BA manor.
Latal.at floor plan.
PooV•pa. $60K belo\llo
laat sate. $1 ,390,000
Calf Della Agt 729-7254
0C09ft Front Condo. Reduced to $799,900
for quick aale. 38R
2~BA. rooftop deck
plus much more. Call
Rob at 7141970-0442
d•¥i8· 714(777-3321
Houses/Condos
For Rent
CiENEtlAL .!102
BALBOA PALMS • 1 bd
penthouH vu• • $795 EASTSIOE C.M. • 3 bd h9•. $975
BALBOA ISLAND • 2 bd furn wntr frplc
11000
SO COAST METRO •
2 bd, condo • $1095
LIDO ISLE • 2 bd
Condo 11295
NEWPORT SHORES •
3bd House $1500
BALBOA ISLAND •
2bd bayfront • $2200
UDO ISLE • 3 bd, bay·
front • $3000
EMERALD BAY· 4 bd
house · $3500
CORONA DEL MAR •
3bd h••· vus. pool $3,900
WINTER
RENTALS AVAILABLE
Waterfront HomH Inc.
Realtor•
831-1400. 7~
E'liOL 48A 2iA home M&-0931°'723-0714 view, frplc, w/d lncf No pet.e 79().1713 No P91• 83i.a427 ls:::..434-374'7/eve Movo •ln Speclall "'* db' ow MW 8Nutlful lg 38R Du· 11250/mo. AVI 12/15. 1BA 1BA. $900/mo. •••HARP N•WeR •5975 714-979-9991
palnVcrpt. -w j grdnr. pie•, iclnt Pinn. loc. 2 VIII• Rtntalt blk to ocn. Uk• new 2BR. btlJM $795/mo. ALA MOANAAPTS Nwpt acroaa th• street, H ,\f 1111,\
No pet.e 11350......en car oar. lndry fac. 17M912 View. Stove & frig Cat OK. Call Pam, Agt $350 OFFU 28r 1.25BA, frplc, gar, Extra _._ ywtv, 11800/mo. 1544-Encl gar. \.J\dry. Prl 546-5880 1795/mo. 1665 lrvtne lndrf~ ~o:; ~J,d-;~~·=•,:! 0137/d, 723-0516/e. vacy. Slngl• quiet per •CLOSE TO ALLI ~ 2!'!a_ di~~ bee,:. Ave #5 720-9422
1'1-.NIN~I ' 1.,\ .: 1111
peta. 1825 + <Mp. w/fl'plc. up farnJy rm, CUFF HAVEN. AJry 3BR aon Avall l2/l G7S-O 2BR 1BA. lndry rm, lndry rm, close to SPACIOUS 3BR 2tnBA
54W127. 2 c.r ger, end uni&, 2BA. fam rm, no peta. 410 Seaward 2-story cloH to ahopa & ehope and buHe. twnhm w/frplc, cov-Lo AttrtlCtMt 3BR. 08f', poet a tennia. Vacanti 321 Snug Harbor. 2BR 1BA, encl patio buffs. Wiii accept $595-$675/MO ered patio $1195/mo
lndry $1300/mo. Rema• 11600/ mo. 548-&4n convn pool, dbl car o. c . Housing. $650 530 w. WILSON + $500 dep 213-al·t997
no per!tloi1~00 ~· Rft.e o42 .. 797 Udo Country Cottage, pott, $850. No Pets 2257 MAPLE 722·9012 or &42·2288 SPACIOUS 3Br 2Ba, nu
dep. Awl. 548-3127. Eutslde 28R 1a., gar, 3br, 2ba. aunny patio l32-4elS CENTAUR MGMT l!'alDI! Llg 2Br, ba).. pnVcrpt .. Gar & ma encl patio, no pets. w/Jacuz. back garden, LONG BEACH Beautiful 2Br 21hBa 642-2288 °' 831-2725 eony, gar, ·new crpl/ prkr:g. $975/mo. 2593 N=•~-:...:, '850/mo. 2e30 Santa tennis, aalllng, prlv 800 E Ocean Blvd mrble entry, frplc, W 1t0o you need lg clean ,..nt. Quiet. $740. 120 Elden Ave. 640-0578
.. , ......... Ana AVfl tfllC MS-1020 beach, 12200. 675-Xtra lrg Apia. 1BR. D, bttln bookcases, 21:> lb 1 G E. 20th St. &42-9060 Studio Apt. Avt. now. 2
3br, 3ba + den, tam---------8370day, 673-0966eve 2BA & 2BR, 2BA. decks, garage, A/C r ~IW arage, new I!/ Id h lBR mlles from bch, all lly rm & omc.. Im-Eutal..t .. Twnh-1 N. •-rt North Exec pvt patio•, nr beach. bike to bchl $1300 cpt, ' etorage. • e • arp , maculat• ttvoughoUt, .,. ..... -.. -(2131435-2107 mo Avt 1211 644-774" S750 No Pet 640-2495 bltln, gar, no pall. utll. pd. S550/mo.
Immediately avalleble. 2 Maater bdrm a, twnhm, 2 malt br, 2ba · GREAT BR E S695 Pam, Agt 546-Holly 722·1986
$3000/mo f73.8231 2 ~Ba, dining rm, loft, f/p, gar, pool loc, CUTE 1BR/1BA * * 1 · nc 5880 aft Sp 979-3848 sunny E'Slde. lbr, lba, • • frplc:, gar. Nr pane & $1400/mo. 84<>-6505. gar, •lee range, frig. _..;...;...;...;_,,,,..~;....:-~~....;_
achoo! $1095/mo. Va-NORTH BLUFFS 4Br Balcony, patio, gar N/ pets. Patio $550/ l!aetelde new c:a.rpet, new paint
CO HON,\
DEL M1\H ~I:!'.~
2Br 1 ba rear unit Helo-
trope. Vlaw, claan.
walk to partc/ahope. $900/mo. 94().5833
4BR 2~BA, com. pool,
ten, ocean view, gar·
dener. 12,500. Blct. nu
c:rpta/pnL 940-4152.
COHO NA
UEL l\11\H -! I:.!:.!
Hoftday S.uon Spec'll
Charming 38R 2BA
Open Sun 1 to 4
Disc. for Dec. Mov•ln
703 Ins. 720-0138
Nr Oce•n 2BR, 1 BA
w{fp, patio. 209 Mar·
guerlte. OPEN SUN
12-4. $1500/mo Avall
lmmed. 213'""~25
Oce•n Vu evry Rm.
new carpet, 511 Se•·
ward. 2BR. 2BA. frpl,
gar,$1750, 7eo-8382.
COSTA MESA 212,1
l ndry. Avail 12/1 mo+ dep 642-5964 Country Wood• S600. 2br. tba, new
cant. Remax 142•8797 ·3Ba +bonus rm, large •Dellghlful 2BR 1 BA, $950/mo. 857·6753 MOVE IN SP CIAL' 2BR Spit lvl, tr pie, carpet. new paint, w/d
•quip Yd w/hoUH upgraded kltch, 2 pa· gar, etorage. pvt deck, Free Turkey & Christ * • E • ekyllght, $835. No hookup, anach gar,
Nice Clean 2BR 1BA tloa. $2400. 644-2904 $995/mo. Ofc: 955-maa Tree If you mov 1 BEDROOM pets. 180 21•t St. prlv yard $175. 3br.
hou" wtth \t acre Nwpt N. hlghly up-2800; Ree: 759-0885 In qulckly. Penthous Pool, apa, cable hkup 846-4282 or 845-9543 2ba. new paint, lrg
fenced etorage y.,d. graded 2BR 1.25BA, BALBOA ISLAND Apt. refurbished. Ne WEIT~~~LAQI! If you Earn leas than kitchen. attach gar, Perfect for ..,.ulpment --,_ S4 prfv fmVbck yard, w/d . .... gar, w/d, refrlg. aJc, Cozy 28R 1BA & den kit., carpet• & decora 1,760, you quality hookup. 5950. No
or material etorage vu, Sll95/mo or 199 • • lion. Incl. f/p , 2 •MUST SEE'* for lower rental rates. behind your home. opt. 640-5932 pp/agt Availabl e Jan 15. carport• ext• sl • For Info 722-8070 peta. Call 646-6085 11250/mo. FCK appl • . $900/mo. ' n v Lg 1BR 1BA. d/W, ga· _..;.._......;....;..;;;..;;....;;;.,;;..;...;;......;
ed. 142-3112 °' Nwpt Nor1h, 2br. 1 Ylba Usa 673-7570 decka. 51200/mo. 1 Y rage lndry rm Close MONTE SERAENO HUNTIN<HON
6'5-0988 twnhm, lrg ktchn/balc, • • ... Max 2 occupant• t SC Pl S725/ BEACH 2640 trplc, w/d, gar. pool, B~l~~T & CLEAN No Pets. 673-4442. ~05 a::nowp APARTMENTS
MESA DEL MAR h... $1195/mo. 759-3257. Su o near water. SPACIOUS 3BR 2B CENTAUR MGMT. 1BR 1BA, $625. S350 2BR 2BA. 3 blks to bch,
38R 2PA 2 cw gar. o-n Houatl ,.10f!Jmo Incl. parking unit. Vaulted cells. 642·2288 or 831-2725 Off 1•t Mo Rent Re-415 19th St. Apt. c. frplc, lrg end y•d, w/ ,.... util. 854·9779. cat gar, muter BR frlga avl. Covered 1825/mo. no pets. Call
d hk~p. grdnr. Sml <>s•n House! s. BAYFRONT 1BR. frplc, W/d, frig. Askl . 1BR w/loft parking. cable, beaut!-714/597·7716 bus. or
pet OK. Nr park & It 1" A frplc, d/w, parking, no $1850/mo. 723-5405 Patk91de ocean view. fully landscaped. 714/598-2987 home.
achoo!. $1250/mo. v--. petal smkra. $1075 Available 10/15. App Pool, 2 lndry rms, •ec
1915 dep. Pay In 3-Uve In quiet home on mo yrty 973-9940 Studio, ateps to Chi to see! 831-4!5107 gates 548-7017 RENT monlha OAC 54t-9620 Penln Pt. F 11 th Cove bch. Pvt e s-s N p • 0 OW • Very Nice 3BR 2BA Ut trance. bath, no kit. .... 0 •t• F .. outlnga llM'I with I
NPT HOHTi 2Br 1 Ba signs or calll tJ• Island. Lrg uppe no pets. 1 person Buy It. Sell II. Find It. .::::: 1r1p ttwough through classified
dptx. patio, nu klV cpt, d~ No pets. Patio. 1543. Avail 12/13. Mr1-===C=•=as=s=l=fl•=d=·=::::;,Jjiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiilllll-iiiiliiliiii W/d hkup, ~· $825 11600/mo. 673-7647 Thompson. 572-11011,--------
Avall now. 144 168e days., 723·9500 eves. UP TO
HlJNl'IN<;fuN
Bl-:Al II :! HO
BALBOA
PENI NSUl.A 2607
$2500/mo, chrmng Bay
BIKE TO 8CHI Fres!'ltv fft, 2BR 2BA, boat ep,
pnted 3BR 1 \l!tBA pvt plerlbch, prkng,
condo. lnekS• lndry, d/ --------..,,...,,u..,,.t11_,P,....d..,.. _e1_s-_11_5_1 __ 1 w, nice patto. 19251 STEPS TO SANDI e S6oo taro• 1 br dphc.
TWO STORY APT
"FAST
RESULT"
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
For l<l•-.ult
Sl•n ll'l' C.tll
$600
**2BR 1u HOUS• mo. Agenl 962-e891 YEARLY 1 to 3BR 410 Harding #4,
LO kltch/beame cell• h omea/duplexee avl Balboa, utilities pd,
2BR. 1 'l.IBA town-
home type apt. Ught
& airy, 2 car covered
p rkng. Immediate
occupancy. $900/
mo. Call Mickey Har·
tllng, 723·0940
642-5671
E.llL SIO PER MONTH * fll 13 I FC11JNS * 1969 Maple Ave. CM now $650.$1450/mo. no pets 547·1155
$800 MO 650-3411 VIiia Rentals B•yfront turn/unlurn,
•2BR dphc, w/ig •DUPLD 2Br 2Ba, 875-4912 spacious 2Br 2Ba, w/
yard $825. Great garage, balcony, blk -V-1-EW--Vl-EW--Vl-EW--d , parking. deck,
area. W/D hkup, ge· to bch. $1200/mo. beach , $1175 Incl
rage 847·7540 (818)359-4539 Guard gated w/oc:n &1_u_t_ns_._e_e_v_6_7_s-_64_38 __ 11 -city vlewa fTom most B• ... ront Xtra clea •3BR 2 '1.!Ba, . quiet 3BR 28•, 2 car gar, rooms Sk tights .,,
h bluff · Y • studio, teak furn, l!J twn H on nr frplc, epa pvt patio, hrdwd flr9, trench dr9 beach. Dbl gar, apa new palnVcpt. lndry w/bevelC'd glass, etc! bath, kitchen, storage, $1295/mo 642·9668 rm, 11275142•1954 53950/mo 84C>-5324 w/d S650 Incl ut1ls yrly. Bev 675-6438
Avail Dec. 1. 4BR 3BA, fam rm, ·f/p, II 1<JU're Ju9t llM'llng 'fO'.JT STEPS TO BEACH
E.sld• CM, 3BR 1BA pref. non/emkr, no own bUllneea. dasllfled ts Dbl a•rage 1 BR,
ho m •. Peta OK. pets. Avail 02/1. 1 gt'IC pl8CI to find new crpt, pnt. Yrly.
$1100. 714/642~160. $1850/mo. &45-1680 offlc:,..qulpmenl $850 mo 790-9041
SAVE
TIME!
SAVE
MONEY!
WITH THE
CLASSIFIEDS
... Early morning motor
routes available. Deliver
Tuesday, Thursday &
Saturday. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
r==========================================::1 Wttyc:hueall OYet to.n to take advantage of ..... ?
...,., CALL 642·4333
COSTA MESA. NEWPOR~ ss.:..::-: PliiiL
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Service
Directory
J\( 11 ''.\JllN<>
BU ,K U 1'11\:li ;1-101;
UtcREASE
YOUR REACH
~HROUGH
OUR NEW
CAIU't-:NTUY a:-, 10
Doon-Wlndowt-locb-
Panel-Cablnet•·Stalr•
Stucco.olywtl·~
• yrt •• Jerry 842-0567
CEMENT
I C.:ONCHt:T E ;1;-,;!t;
l>ELIVEHY
SERVICES :1:17 l
Scott'• DellVflry Service Serving Orange & LA.
Small package• only.
650-4786.
ELECTHICJ\J. JG l 0
//Drlvewa1a-patloa-Chrtatm .. Llghtlngl
paths etc. No job too Wiil lna1al1 youra/our aman. RHs. Uc. lorul light•. Alao removal.
Mickey 536-0553 Free est. 93S-238&
Complete aervtoe
License #C10387&45
POWER ELECTRIC
432·7900 24 ... IMPROVED
LOWER RATES Reaan et.otrto
Neighborhood Etectn.
EJ. · Uc #C1oe23150, Fr"
C nl . Ht. Rea.a. 723-e.320
. Tl~•b::•~· 1-'l-:N('I-:...,
St 50 II FM Est a Refefencff & IJI-,< K ._, It. I :, • per ne John&5he1bV.Me-e11e
per di'. FeNc••.OAT••·
New Rep•lr. Aldwoodl
Thanl...:,L;,.v.:.. pay. COSTA MESA Mother ~"::s=2= n lnMl1lonl ha• opening• tor In flt childcare, 1 ~ y,. old
SERVICE 6 up for se!I a Wffk
full time for 1 child or
<il\H/\(.t IHll lllS
& Ol't<Nl-,llS ,Ch :~
MASONHY :tH28 PLUMBING 3890
B ft I C K , T I L I! , Diplomat Plumbing. Full
8 L 0 C K , C O N· Service. 20 yrs. exp.
CRl!TS Uc. & Refs. Guar. Uc.#626067
875-2922. 1-800-287-0587
MASSA(; E 3H30 PHOPEHTY
STR••••ooun MGM NT :JH9H
Manage Therapy In Young couple to man-
Chiropractic office. age/ma.In. prop. rent
lnaur. accpted. 143-9053 coll.. repelr, hous-
PUBLIC NOTICE
eslttlng, etc 673-6704.
SCREEN
SERVICES :rn:w The Calif. Public Utlllo
"" Commlemn RE· Metlculou• Morton'• QUIRES that all used Mobll• Screen Service
houeehold good• Nobody beats our
mover• print their prices. P.U.C. Cal T number, (714) 842-8595
Sl'IUNKLEH
HE PAI HS ,rn:! I
llmoa and chauffeur•
prlnt their T.C.P. num·
ber In all adVertlae-
menta. If you haVfl a queetton abOut the I• Sprlnklere -are my
gallty of a mover, llmo only buslneas. Repalte
or chauffeur, call: & lnstallatlone.
Public Utlllll•• CharlH 722-7824.
Commlaelon
714-551-4151
; N l 'HSINI,
I SLll\ II L S .l~HM
TV &
El.El THO~!< S ,1·,7 t
DIRECTORY 1125 a wMk fqr two Oar••• Door R• children In aame fam· P•lr• 10 yra HP
FOi more Information lly. Big fenced In r.ard, hrdwr aprlnga opnra Looklna 10 ~ fOf' 1
CAU. TODAVll lot9 of tov-. D eney 1 pc.'& aec. d()C)(e. 7 ambulatory lady In my
•Satallte•Cable lV• SalH & Service. Free
est. 1 O yrs exp. Call
Ken 673-3017" ASK FOR movie video•. meal• & day aerv. 15().$()78. ho m •. Nu tr It Io u •
CANDu enacka Included. Near meale. 24 hr
'I Pomona and 19th. at1endanc. (To AeNi· vour exp., ref. available. bllltate) 492.a22. 1eNtce DQctory Call RenM 648·7217. .... ....... PAIRS H.....,
9'epteNntaUW ExlJ. mom to care tot Rent.I PAOPERTtES 142-4321 ydur cNld In my CM. Palnt..catpentry..et •• .... 310 home . llceneed, Oryw911. Glry84S-U77 ~l~lllliillLM
liA• Pt .... call 722·17&4. DAN'S Home/BualneM --1 M~ NIEUl~""'F .. .,., ....... E Improvement. OfVWW'. C..,,.._ NdlMl llllOf '"""""'""'"~ '""' .....,. carpentry a Painting .....,.....,..l-3IOI :,:y~ewport~~ Bonded. 145-7822 • ~Oft,''*"°'
DOM LIO _.,.11 LlcenH pediatric HANDY ANDY !)cteftof Painting.
ftar ., CONt.. nur••· Ritt time. ref•. El.o-Ptumb-ftetnt. LL ~ .cp. ,.,.. tat.
R• d ."T Repair Call Oall 14t-Se7I earpntty, etc G1-4()q ~~"'!~-"°------
IM-0231 NWPT BCH mom will 1 00 All Th•~ That Mlohlel Col P1lnt H~ & l'9m0ffl• proWJe chllckare In Your HusbMd Won'i 111/hr, + l'Mterilile
I\ 111 ': I I• I·.' '
1n ... 11 •1 : : ·.. , 1 111
\ll'tll ll Srt-. HI N<i
I' 1.11
Q&QUpheletery
Reupholstery &
Repelra. 542-4112.
\\,\LI
I llVI Hl:\;c.s ,l<t · . .'
Blaekw•lder ,.aper•
hanglna & Removel.
201' off Nov.•Dec. 15
yta. .. p. MU1W
quality 24().3'73
\l.'INIH l\A.
I I I \NI N (, 1•1 I I rettoratlOn. hatbluff WM hm. In-Ool Call D.w & ~ ...... MOH 17MOOI
cer-tant-4 Y'9· '""a 1oy. ..... t• · *Window Cl•_.. , tie WOftt, UC 1n9 .emoepheN. Call ftetntlnv. lnterloflbt• Hollda s~ A;t(
The best buya In merc:han-
d ... occur daltv In Clualfted
SERVICE
COUPON SPECIALS 7----------------------1 LUBE, OIL & FILTER CHANGE
•Genuine Toyota filter •Lube MfVk:e I •Check under hood & fluid levels (non-sealed vehiclu)
I • Up to 5 quarts~ oil TOYOTAS ONLY
• Chec:k al belts & hoses Present coupon • 1me of ~ •Toyota Cara and Pickups only Wrtt-up. &pns 12114191
~-----------------------BRAKeoiSc~;.muuER~E------~
• Aipl.::e flont or,.., brlike llnlng1 •(Incl. master cyl.) I
• A.surface drum or dlec (rotor) •Test hydraulic system I
• Inspect hydraulic sys1em • Rolld test
TOYOTAS ONL y PreMnt coupon• lme of I
. ' WrtlHlp. &pne 12114191 ~ --------------------~
"r-----------~ GENU .. E TOYOTA
I SPARK PLUG SETS I
I START AS LOW AS
••I D40I Debbie 121 .. 11 r1or. 10 yn, Np, 900d for Je~ 123-114t .......... ,.. ... Aek.1--------..,,,..--1 11 1\lll I N l • I, '" for D.,., UC).7981, United WlndOW Clng,
II /;' STANDARD PLUGS II
Mutt brina ~ I
EJ(pilw t1J1~1 I
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• I I \ I« I . ' ' I '<
RHdy for Holld•Y9
R ... I Comm4Wclal
Since 71, 7114552
PLUG
IN ·
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2 lg bdrme. OCMn vtew, aae. W/O, frptc, 1
patklng. 8tk to ocean
S816/mo 497·1485
:\I -.~I'< lit I
IH \\ II .!tit>H
•2BR 2Ba, 4 drs to
bch, 2 car, f/p S1150
•Oen Vu Penthse Villa Balboa $1600
•W. Nwpt ocnfrt,
2Br 1Ba wntr $1150 •Steps to bch, 4BR
•3BR 2Ba, nr bch
$1350 Bkr 642-3850
2BR 1 Ba, 1teps to
bchl Encl gar, w/d avt,
$975/mo. VIP Prop1
875·2 232
==:;::;;::;;:;::;:;;:;:;;;:::~I 2BR 2Ba, 2 car gar •
..-100• TO SANDI $1000/mo. 206 41at St 3 BA 2Ba , gar&.ge CLEAN FURN APT. $1450/mo. 208 33rd
e 2BR ......... $695/MO St. Jim Jacobs. Agt Avall tmmed through 075•3777 S/1!m 7t4-t91.()432
•2BDRM $700•
* 1 BDRM $600*
Frig, dshwshr, 1tove
Incl. No pets 545-4855
3 Unes ... 3 Daya ... 3
Dollars... Merchandise
under $500.
842·'5878
Personals
BLOCK TO BEACH!
$200 OFF!!
3BR 2BA lower unit.
Garage, dishwasher.
$1175/MO.
210 GRANT
208 LUOONIA
CENTAUR MGMT.
642-2288 or 4531-2725
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k tt ctJ Blond, spontaneous, Cultured, flt, fun, SWM, 26, over 6 ft., LOVE? FAMILY uauu sual unadvertlnd 1ee • very 1 ra ve healthy, 40, 5'10", en-enJoy shooting pool, ~ d It 1 young woman to flt, seeks man 6'+, 1 1 h lk h Take a chance ... for a Sincere SWMNS, 6'. a u programs. •
share fabulous ocean-special qualities. non· Joys nature, o~doors. m dn g t wa s on 1 e llfetlme o f: caring, 180 lbs., "eks cu1e, 900-53S-8585 99e/mln
front home In ex· smoker, fun, loving, Seeking non-smoking beach and quiet ro-sharing, romance I medium size, 30-35 HOT & WILD QIALSI
change for occaslonal humorous, ethics. gentleman of Integrity, mantle evenings at Healthy, happy, hand-SF to make a family. Call 1-900-53~50
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b abysitting & light One + one only. under 50, for marriage home with that special some, 40's. Six-two, Exchange photos. $5.00 per call
housekeeping. Salary, #4108. and famlly. Photos ex-lady. If you are an al· eyes of b lue. Flt, 13109• 1----------
car possible. 497-0866 --------_c_ha_n.....;g_e_d._#_4_1_3_2_. --tractive blond, tall, toned, 185 lb., edu-•---.-,-LE-T-'S ___ LIVE! READY TO SMILE
PERSIAN TENNIS SWF, age 21 -23 who cated, self-secure, fl· 1.-117" ••AA
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M EN 3003 Sensuous femme fa· then let me give my stable (not weatthy). SWM 33, 5'11 ", 180, -==O=.l.l.l.N=·=1•~=-=T72=-=·2=11:11S-=~I tale seeks generous 40's, love to dance. love, affection and ro-Values, Integrity! Green-brown, flt,,. DARKllDlllOOMTA.LfS
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Stephanie 863-9200
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631-3822.
Employment
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••Refrigerator 1 200
Washer/Dryer, $145
each, OlshWIJllher
$125. 646-5848 .....
•TEACHERS• EJectrlc Dryer, LADY KENMii
Pre-school, UCI Cam· condition, $7 o.
pus/ lrvlne. Mon-Fri F/ Call 645-1933 ter
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wrkng cond. 854-6030 Refrigerator, no ffDSt, 2 A Dally Salary $300 for door. very c an,
buying mefchandlse. works excellent, 60.
No exp nee. 714/ 800-Will dehv81'. 042. 3. 8811, ext. 3456.
ATTRACTIVE exec for rendezvous, Widow with no extra M Seeklng: selective, as· seeks slim attractive,
Including Intensive baggage, seeking ~:;c~n to H~~~ingt~~ sertlve, sensuous. hu-smart womal) between No matter 1-ll00·903-GIRL• Ext. 50 Bartender Tralnttl llilllialliiiMi&I~
BLONDE French lessons. Hu-non-smoker, likes to Beach 13123 morous, unencum-25-40 for love and ro-what you're • S3"*'.AlClllen18+ Needed. Call: ..
WIDOW morous. witty, alhle1lc, travel. Dreams can1----· ---·---•bared, genuine, VERY mance. Kids o. K. d I .. 'S2/mln20mln mlnimum 714•895-6998 Ext. 166 Beautiful Sofa, tovw!Eat.
charismatic, apontane.,_c_o_m_e_1_ru_e_._*_4_1_2_1.__ MIDDLE AGE SVELTE, feminine, 13132• 0 ng, your chair, ottoman.'' ew
50's, Newport Boach, ous and enthuslastlcl VERY YOUNG non-smoker, under 50. hometown Teteventures,Ft.Myers, FL HOUDA'I' JOBSI Jmmed cond, oak trim. crl·
active. energetic, 414tlO Let's share lh• Holl·i-----------t X·SITEI openings for Pff eves flee $325. 841-34lRt.
would like to meet hU· ____ . -----INDEPENDENT OWM, 57 6', 165 lbs.. days togelherl #3108. newspaper Call 1·900-903·1188 & Wknds. Doing pro-:
morous, happy gent PETITE G wishes to meet some-MEET lM ilL·-· $1.50 per minute motions for m•tor oll Contemporary dt•am for early morning SWF erman lady, 60• one to shlfr"l Orange SEEKING Co's. 645-1854"" couch w /1tee-per.
walks, great com· VIVACIOUS fun lovtng. romantic, County life ot,theatre, JEWISH To place an ad In---------$300. 847-8034. > t
munlcatlon/ share PRETTY ~~~ u~!~y.1~=~iu~C:~~n~ movies, music, dining wou•N someone special TM Piiot classified , HOTEL HELP your Interests too. out, and dancing. -through classified fits In. -Call 042·5978. Housekee,...rs, Main· cnrll pine platfor,. dbl
14131. N/S. educated, 50ish, tleman, 55-60. Enjoy 1113093. who Is alfectlonat•.i·:::::~:::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-~===~~====:!.:========~ .. ~ bed, bookca" Mad· financially secure bru· all things In llfe.1.._.....;..;..;.,..;______ easygoing, non-I-tenance, Front Deak, board, $125, 7214858
BALDWIN nette, likes tennis, #4134. NICE WOMAN smoker, 3()..40. I 1u1t s ON D Cook1, Helper• to , ~
BROTHERS ~u;tJ~cu~ies~a;~~~~ 49 TO 59 moved to California; • HOW TO RE p ~~~~~~~:~T. Call K=~~ %~~~~~~n:
LOOK ALIK charming, mature N/S I am 50, WM, Just for am athletic, well· eludes lrame & ad· • E man to "Trip The fun and laughter. traveled, Ivy-educated, Houaekeeper Wod & board. Good c.ondl·
wanted, (Alec, William, Li ght Fantastic ... HONEST Down to eanh guy with sense of humor. TO Fri. In N.8 . area. llonl Only 5200, Call
or O an I e I) , dark· ... 41 09. with Rags to Riches _.;..l.;..3_1_2.;..5·------Please ca!l ha! d I bl ,.. 64"'-.. 635 589-7904, leave Mes· re • ce-ue eyes, ---------SINCERE potential, adventurous TALL .,_ sage. a
tall and handsome, PRETTY SHM/NS, black hair, & romantic. Well, HANDSOME INTERIOR Land·----------professional a plus, IN 5•7 ... 38, enjoys here's your chance to I Kng sz bed w/......,,od by blonde beauty, t 1 1 p 1 If a cap ng FT/PT · ....... dance, travel, out· urn n o r ncess. TEXAN Good driving reco1d. frame & 4 drwrau•1 yr
SWF, 28. #4091. PINK doors. Stable Job. ~o3u1'~! got It, let's golf DWM, 6'3", 180, 40, E>ep pref'd. 249·2109 old, $100. 6' dlni.a rm
BIG Energetic DWF. 40, marriage m inded, dls-1 ___ ,,.,_._____ Newport executive, 11 Ible w/6 chrs $225 &
BLONDE
5'8", love to 1kl, bl· satisfied with being PASSIONATE adventuresome, exclt· LOAN UNDERWRITER matching Buffet,,50.
cycle, dance, walk on alone. Seek SWW/ Ing. fun-to mMt ex· _.__,f!ft•N~lwllC-.,_NM Xlnt 1pot In Santa Ana Outside patio tb 4
49+, sophisticated/ beach. Looking to SOW special lady to BEST FRIEND!? cepllonally Pf'•tty, very • C )} 1 900 g44 0 100 for exp Residential chra S80. 631-22 casual, Hrlous/funny. meet tall SWM, attrac· share llfe. #3134. Charlsmatlc company thin, SWF, 27-38, Intel· Cl -- -Loan Underwrll8': pr• ":'"L-:::l.,::":E~N:-:-EW=:--11::::-r-s":'"'t 11-
ls there a mature, tall tlve, honest. NS male.•---------President: 41 , 6'1", llgent, outgoin g . •£ 4 d' • d · • d fer both conventlonal e"w-•Uve'--,. non-smoker guy who ready for commit· INTENSE 190, OWM (no kids). #3091. nter -ig1t co e a?peanng in a & goV't exp. Whole-ffi-w .....
Isn't looking for a menu #4122. ROMANTIC Seeks tall, trim, ath-.....;;..;;..;.~-----•Listen tO greeting sate background help-0 ce furniture.
skinny 25·year old ---------SURFER tettc, 1hapety lady. WITTY ful. Fully paid benefit• ~~gle ':~~:cu~ avall-
Kldlett? #4133. SEEKING Real people needed WEALTHY •Leave message (you can change it Include childcare op-able at 65% dl.nt SINGLE SWM, 26, over 6'. 229 for salllng, beaches, lion & Incentive pro-af cost OBO rd HONEST tbs .. who wants to nnd 11fe1 13122. HANDSOME 'f · f' d) 7141782-6176 • • DAD·NS a tall attractive, blond,•---------OWM, 40, ... king In· 1 not saus te gram. room and rec on
FUN SMOKER OWFNS 32, llkH mov· Callfomla SWF, 21 to PHYSICIAN telllgent, "XV knock· EOE M/F/HN are Fonune 500 al·
SJF, 50+ going on tes, picnics, dancing. 23. to be romantic AND out, 28-40. Love Marketing Someone lty. Artwork. pClft-.,
351 Healthy, easy cam ping, cuddling with and have a long travel, movies, skiing, Wh en leaving a m essage to learn my buelness. phones, fax ma~ ... gotng, true romantic. Wishing for outgoing, •erm ron·antlc relation-WRITER dining, music and Leadership ability, network compUftra.
You: Bearded not humorous, lovlng guy, ship with. Let's keep 27, single male. f laughter. M uat b e above avg Income calculators and Much
bald, man of words, 28·34, who loves ro· eac?1 ether warm on •nJoy Jazz, theatre, spontaMOua. #3090. • Leave your first name 722-3513 3-5 M-F more. No dlra. M.-.. 9.
Country to Ctasslcat, mantle times, who Is those cold tong winter outdoors; creative, ar· WOUNQ M . . 5. Call Charles 4le«l00 spontaneovs. *4135· strong and belleves In night•. 13107. tlculate, fln&.nclally se-t • entlOn your IntereS tS No Elcp. nee. A Dally ______ ...._..__ himself. tlf4092. , ____ LA_T_l_N___ cure, and physically ENTAEPlfENEUA Salary of $300 for Living room sofa, Love-1 flt, new to Newport SWM -blond ... ,.. •Tell your age ltuylng md••· 714/ .. al, chair 6 Olan HAVE SOME LADIES Beach. #3110. 195 ,t,;::"'wea tr~ 860-8811 en. 3450. Ht, recliner, 2 ta-
ARRIVED •n 'b PIT & FIT UL.ea bin, GE w er/ KINDA ATTENTION and educated, ... kl escn e your appearance Kula Bay Troplcal dryer. 644·7300
I'm the one you're WONDERFUL Handsome, sensitive, beautiful woman to fall f f looklng for. SWF, 30'1, IUCCHSful, blllnguel, In love with! #3092· • Speci y your pre erences clothing company. Moving, muet ••11 tovely petite, active, edu· SWF, 20, professional, Call 557-Ste3 brown Naug-.de
1 5'9", brown eyed, very SLM. 40·1, with U.S. YOUNG • l d couch S195, 10..eeat
-fr~~d·c~~:=~~~e,re:~~ attractive, seeks SWM citizenship seeks at· HAMMER PROFESSIONAL Inc u e what you liked about the RE SECTYIOFC MGR S150. chair $5(Joor 3 41.• 11 W/fl with a good sense of tractive Latin lady 21· d• Real E1tale e>ep req'd. pieces for $3'"""' 3 to •et e. nanclally humor bul yot roman· 40 to share llfe's joys, I SWM, 30• o·. 200 lbs., person you are respon 1ng to Phones, It bkkpg, typ-matching coif;;" ...
Independent, fun, me· tic & 1exy, 22-32. object companion· TIME? •••k• tun and outgo· Ing 6 W/P. 955-5800 bles S50/S.50/S2:..:-•or 3 dlum built S/OWM, 414111. ship/marriage. #3124. • Ing fm. I like plays :ri.::_ 5·10"~'. 14106. and hot air balloon I d Ar•• EST•TE •ssT for s1oo. Slngt_.,_~d/
LET'S ~!':.~~~~ rid••· WaltJng f()f you. You mar eave a 30 secon message. ~ " " bd1pread $26.~-I LOVE S PICE _.............. ...3095 Top Produo er 7715 before1pne-1,
SINCERE BE SERIOUS '-1oo1. .. ~,4 .. • You wi} be automatically billed 98¢ •Mk• exp'd llc'd As-1=--.----"-""--LONG·HAIR Dissatisfied with being dr.11.0S io"'do Classified Is..... 1tstant. Cen Patrtck Moving, muat •Ill
SWF, 21, 5'9", blue CLASSY alone. bar scene & pd1~"' CONVBNl•NT for each minute. Tenore95S-S800 Thomasville ~tnlng
eyed, blond. very ac· 40's, honHt, kind, posslblllty of aids? tll<!n!oan. pVnlltt whether you're buy· -------, ---sot, oak, table fwt 3
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good "nse of humor. •••king man over 6', up-beat,. good-look Ing looking, cluslfled has PillL F.arn $3,000 mo + In Included cane t~Ck
SMklng SWM, 22·29 open minded, one SWM,•30+ sHks ap• what you Offdl ADD, IT I 0 N Of 6 chair~ plus >bug~
who en)oys beach ac. woman, one man clal lady to share life. PILOT CLASSlffl•D comrn • to 100% + Credenza. $1995. Mint
tlvttles. tlf4112. only. #4107. #3094. 942 ... 7. Trf19. No dHk fM. condition 9e2
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WESTMINSTER CORDIA COSTA MESA
Johnson & Ion
Llncoln Mercu'l 2826 Harbor Blv
Costa Mesa. Ca 89 VOLVO 245 DL 540-5830 .
LINCOLN IH 20
13590 Seach Blvd. 8 apd, A/T, at.,eo 722·2000 ..... eoe cau. catm whla, 91 TOYOTA MR2 sporty turbo powetl
(550180) 13,385
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tf831875 113,889. owner Michael Nesbitt T 0 y 0 T A 0 F of The Monkey•, cur· e.Jwtn M. Knowtaa. decorated relndHr, 115,500. 86M212. 714-142.0010 r---l•w•l•y, P•lnllngo, 1I07 Cl ..... AOH V-<I, '00 ...... V11, LSC, bu•· movie mualcal. etyatal, antlqu .. , and Xlnt cond. Low mllea. -9-1-FO_RD_T_EM __ PO__ gundy, Ille• new, alloy
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M "a r:-Chrtal· pine baby c~adlea, trailer. 1900 C 4dr, Auto , fully S18,too. 869--4212. AHi .._ ... 650-........,. 87 lmanon, io.decl,
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Mitsubishi
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Huntington Beach
988-0233
turbo·5 apeed-faal
maohlne(~S889)
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rent owner Su1an Tan-, COSTA MESA credl. 1978 Sliver
722·2000 Ctouct, 63,700 ml, ex·
VOLKSWAGON 9235
oellent condition,
maintained by Merv
Wright. Your wife
could ride In atyl•
over tile Holidays.
S26,800, ~ash ok .
973-4673. Call m-f for
appt bewt 1 o-3 .
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ttlt ML Pie-.. call gym. FrVSat/Sun 8-5, 21 ft Ve lo mll" a.an S7 ,995. Flnareolng FM Can. AIC. new .,_. S ·1 13 3 aft• r no •atty blrd1l 2001 latandef, 4 •4 Matt-_',, ~-·-1_·1 17 ....... •. available. can Tom In uaaK VII LSC clutch, brakes, fuel ... IOpm Or --" •Au. "'-·--ner 0/8, .... pa 4, -... ....... ...... '"" f 1 t 1 """' t '83 280ZX gold turbO '83 Isuzu, 4-WhMI drive, ... • ...,. -·· ........,lllTI ... Vldnlty Av· head, N-ort allp SNS4-1478 . •• sa es 54&-Thia be~ ta lo dedl • • ' II b ff pmps, frnt tires. $3400 ....... leave mnaage. OCado/R.CH s1ootmo-.. s .. 13,.010bo • 4858. Ddlr Stock • Hop 5apd runs ro ar, 0 road obo. 875-8548.
7 ~ Hawaiian vaca.
ldn for 2, 1285. Call now white they tut. 1"'8~.
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723-0832. Uc#2UXW128 roof, JBL sound, air obo. PP 894-5;22,' $1900. John 875-eal 7. 1970 vw Bug, rad, au-
1.,,_ ,...,, •aRITV ...... _..... Robl bag a. Iola of extru '85 Bronco II 5 spd tomatlc, stick, runs For ..... 13ft. sai.m-EUROsPoRT tnwvuvre n1 make this car stand 85 NISSAN MAXIMA AC ps am '1m cass great/looks great.
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C.lm Whl.. Cu.tom Johnson & Son AM/FM, Stereo Cass, very clean, xlnt cndtn, runs perfe<:L 512•500
SKI BOA I s 711 l i;
c~puterlzed, d .. uxe uum, sm applances, 1958 CHRIS CRAFT
w'/twarranty. Original LPa, books, hou•• Woody, great cond,
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$115 "ch. 550-4718 8 4 3 1 . Va I a n c I a 71"'995-1'66
moonroof, cstm 1989 GMC 815 P.U. 67K ml, $5500 obO. 644-7233. ~f;;g;~,e~~n,l.D . 88 HONDA ACCORD Llncoln Mercury wheeli. Luxury sedan-Manual ttans, Calll. (303) 963·9191.
TUTTLE CLICK ate. c/c, alereo cass.1~ __ 5_4o.5 __ 8_3_0__ ;i,~9~~(~~78~{10 •· ~~~~1 • elf~·, i~) 86 Jetta GL, gold, tinted '89 LINCOLN 10•
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DOCKS 70~:!
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IROC equipment. Only 4dr, A/T, A/C, Power 540.S410 4dr GL 4cyt. NT. A/C, ternaJ speaker. Orlgl·
&Kh. 982-8288. excellent condition, ••BAL80A ISLAND
aome anUques, 11/29/ 18' Power 1225/mo A
PE antlqu .. , Turk· 30, 12/t. 1724 Main S1 32' Sall $400/mo. Avt
Rug9, mt.c. Uqul· Nowl 792-2881
$13,990 Coma ••• llereo, brakes, stereo/--------• P/S, P/B, Storeo cass. nnl private owner. Al·
Auto loaded, sunroof 8illl•ffYUNDAI EXCEL this beauty todsyl cass. good runner, SELL Good runner, greal ways garaged. Excel· 17,995. Flnareclng • (6287360)Wehave80 great prlcel (538099) price. (5380!>9) tent co-ndltlon .
available. Call Tom In Coupe.,4 cyl, 5spd, Al other fine used cars. $8,395 S8,995. s3o,ooo. 642•1888 or a U., Sat 1CM, MUST SELLI Stunning , __ ..,.._ _ __,, __________ _
29 Ima Loa Ct. Npt oval gla.11 top table, 4 30' • 45' SUPS avail In
Flfft sa1aa 548-4658. c. AM/FM/ can. cstm Johnson & Son Performance your used vehicle PERFORMANCE 645-0777 Dir Stock 4'807055 whts, Extra cteanl Mlt bl hi through class1f1ed
Bclh. 722-SS17. chalra, heavy ranan Nwpt Bch. 842-5735
real wood, Ilk• new.
Uc#2JLM337 Extra Nlcel (285806) Lincoln Mercury SU S 642·S6?S MITSUBISHI Make the right move. Theodore Robins $4,395 2628 Harbor Blvd 19202 Beach Blvd 968-0233 Piiot Real Estate T~ authentic: Cabbage
Patch Dolls, w/blrth
c.,ilflcata 1983, never
uHd $40 each. Great
Xmu prea.nta.
1385. "2-8288. For~lsuzu Performance Costs Mesa. ca Huntington Beach =· ~ Mitsubishi 540-5930 968-0233
~ &a.eaee
NEWl'OHT
HEAC'H ti 1ti9
so· Sllp, Sailboat only,
Udo Isle. No over·
night. UUs Incl $550
mo. 720.0299
714-142.0010 19202 Beach Blvd
FOHD 9075 Huntington Beach
968-0233
MOVING SALE. Too '85 White T·Blrd Elan --------
89 HYUNDAI SONATA
4dr. 1.D. 111 n AJC,
LINCOLN '71 Contlnantel. 460
eng. runa good $1495
Must sMI 642-0567
MAZDA 9125
PORSCHE 9175
1910 9t1T Red, exclnt
running cndtn. Witt
consider trade $8,500
494-2183.
1111111
~y CHARLE~OREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
vJlh.HOUSR SALl!I
Mena Sportaweat Properv Of
1580 Monrovia, N.B.
9'npta/DIK1n #a/2nda
much to llatl 11/30 a Upper .Newport Bay up vs. 94k ml, loaded,
12/1, 9am-3pm. 1518 to 40 Power Boat utll well malnt by m•
Anita Lana, N .B . Incl. No overnltas. chanlc, needs minor
(Highland to E1taela) 646-8712. cosmetic•, under blue
845-4053 book for quick sale
AM/FM Cass, very low 88 Mezd• MX8 I•
mllesl $6,999. Loaded w/accessorles
1990 PORSCHE 944
CABRIOLET White, N rth So th I bl S So b •'-'-'---d fro th alloy wheats, Im-o · u vu ners e. outh lat ut on wuiJ uan m e
macul11te. Wilt trade. deals. 1942 North American Board·•·
{'1\1\1 l<ll/\S Iv.
E\·Hl ll'!\11-:~T 11lllti urve Verd ·ael• late
Photo Enlarger, 8aMler 50a, •ar1V 80s Xmas
23C, t50mm, FuJI lena. decoratlona, not used.
1185 obo. 854-2841. Lota of mlac, new a
Transportation 13800 obo. 760-542 t .
1980 Ford Mustang, au· JAGUAR 910:'>
tomatlc, 4cyl, hatc.hbk, '81 Jaguar XJ6, excel·
look great. rune wen. lent cond, to ml, must
S1500. 640.7804. see 10 appreciate,
$6900 obo. 495·7610.
'85 Jaguar XJ6 4.2, all
Low miles. $7000.
722·7942
MEKCEJ>to;s 9130
·n Pampered 280SE.
ahowroom qually,
American, Ivory.
$9,000 642·2255.
S25,900. 669-4212 NORTH Mat.ch te.ama, and was partnered by
TOYOTA 92 10 • K J 9 6 2 John Crawford, surely a candidate
~ K 10 6 2 for one of the future calendan. The
1985 Toyota Tercel 2 dr \' K 5 4 2 bidding wu aophiaticated for tboee
HB, onty 59KI One + Void days-a cue-bidding sequence in
owner. new brks, new WEST EAST which Goren finally decided to take
OFIUSIC'
uaed. 31 8 N Cooper
Dr betw Brookhurat/
Euclid. Friday M , no
Nl1y blrdsl
Automobiles
I
1989 FORD
MUSTANG Auto, p1, Air, pw, CC,
Gu saver! (11181)
$7,559
TUnLECLICK
NISSAN
xtras/recrds, 1 owner, 1-,....,,..-.....,,,...,,,...----xlnt car, moving! 1990 420SEL. charcoal
muat ••Ill reduced w/tan Int, pp, lm-10 S10Kobo, 499-6870. maculate, only t4K
ml, $48,000. 840.1310.
tires, FM caas, good • 7 8 • Q 8 4 the push to the grand slam when
oond. s27oo. Q J 4 ~ 8 Crawford's pass of seven cluba con-
754-0196 <> A Q 10 8 7 60 J 9 3 firmed fint·round control of that 1990 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER + 9 7 3 + A K Jo 8 4 2 suit.
This beauty Is extra SOUTH
Cqmpleta ••• of I
ACUllA B010 Transportation Bradford Exchange 89 ACURA LEGEND L
1984 Jaguar, excellent a condition, sapphire 88 580 L 17.5K ml,
blue. $9000, repair teal green, chrme
history avail 646-4 l SO. wheels, lmmac cndtn,
cleanl Has custom • A 10 3 Declarer ruffed the opening lead
wheel• a large tires! ...,. A Q 9 7 8 3 and it WU obvioua the fate of the
DECORATOR coll• only 14000 mlle•must
toir'a s*tea CM P81nt· ... (034148)
2845 Harbor Bl11d
Costa M"a
94CMS410 !ml on fine ~ bJ Ectwtri M. Knowlee. LEXUS OF 88 FORD RANGER
~ ac...a from WESTMINSTER Super C.b 4 • 4 XLT th• movie muafcal. 15 ft l!loeton Whaler Incl 13590 8Hch Blvd. Auto. fully loaded, low
SUit In ~ bode, 30 h/p Vameha, runa aea-eeoe mu ... clean, financing
,,..... ~ dlaptayed. graatl Lo hra, Hrvtca avallabl•. S9,995. Call M~ .. a great Chrtat· racotda, V9fY clean, Tom In Fleet SalH
mu gift. Aaklng 12!50 Hldom uaad, well 548-44558. Dir Stock
1 ORG Jaguar, XJ8,
;harry condition,
many extras, wire
wheels, am/Ym tape.
blk w/camel leather
Int, new tlraa, 38,700
ml, $15,000. 64<Ml206
evea. 644-2259 days. ~ ML Please c.11 malnt&IMd, great for '78 8MW...833cal Afr Al #807049 Uc #3W2·
9 5 ·1 •33 after flahlng/fun, $8,295 C, Whf on bl~ leather l>()27 --1990--XJ-6-,-bt-a-ck_W_/'lan_ ~Or cell anv· obo, 722-2900. lnlarlor, alnt cndln Theodore Robins Interior, 6,700 ml,
• ve meaaage. 18 ft. Regal, The S• S5900 494-2183. Ford•ISUIU showroom perfect,
Hoflday entertaining? -.... modal 1988 In-, 71A_aA2_Aft O dosperale for garage
Muat ... W•H•o• ::'-"-'!.,,.._ .. ...,: · * 89 5251 1 owner, ..._ "VV1 1 ll ace . A 1 k Ing ''B•-ue P•ttem" ....,....,..,.,.....,ard Alpha showroom new, low•---------$30,000, 631·5598. ·-~ Onel Od cndtn. Bank mllea, ••crlfloa. n1 E150 c•"GO 7..pc altwr lazy auaan, re po. Mak a offer S28 SK 597·5348 • • ""
,_.,., uaed, dlacont'd q uick muat aellli---· -·-----VAN
Item, no longer avail· Avery .. Co. 875-8990. 1 illl84 BMW 318 Auto A.JC Whlle only
able, Sacrtfloa at $995 --------• 3154 mlfff, Uk• new, obO, 850-9170 23 ft Cabin Crulaer, 350 Black, au1omatlc, low Financing Available
CLMl'lJTt:HS 6018
cu In Volvo gu V8 1/0 mil" (422501) Call Tom In Fleet
eng, lo hra, loran, LEXUS OF Salea 648-4658
depth sounder. many WESTMINSTER Dir atoclc 1880143 Lie P~ Bell, P88810 xtraa, wall strong trlr, #4HG0785 Wf~ MB Hard Diak, $13,000 obo 846-5106 13590 Beach Btvd. Theodor• Robin• cCMor monitor w/Epaon 892-6908 Ford•ISUJU
80' column printer, 25 ft oebln CTUl••r 1n87 BMW 325 714-642·0010 S815. 844-17.:J. Relnell. 302 Mercury, • 1/0, Ice bx, atove, ate, .. athar, all pwr.
alnk, anclHd toilet/ cua, whit• S 11, 750
u
J .. Wt-l.llY FllHS
& .\HI' 1111..'.1
Beautlful full length
C191DUUm fur coat. R• venfble aa raincoat
wilts fur trim, E""°'
pean hooka. Hwdty wom. $950. M2-4321
lU02. _J
2 ~KO Lhaao Apao
ftM & female, C"'81n-
~n blood llnea.
beeutlful offaPJtng, wtll
not Mparate, frM to
gilOd ttom.. 845-0287.
\l 1 -...11 \I I
I'\. ' '.' I '. i ' ' I
Cuto ful alH
pmp out, Nws>t Dunes ORANGE COAST apace. Muat ... , Ea.
tat• ..... 11soo obo. JEEP AND EAGLE
714•774-0531. 714-1-eoo-522.JEEP
530-7837'\ltknda. 7t 4/S4SM023
SELL
your used vehicle
throu;h classlfled
842·5878
Jt;to;p 9110
1986 Cherokee, exlnt
cond, 74K ml, t
owner, $8950 obo.
646-7216, after 6pm
weekdays.
Lt;xus 9 11:;
1991 LEXUS ES250
Leather-mOOIVOOf·CD-
telephone(2SFS763)
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
13590 S..Ch Blvd. 892 .. 908
one owner, take over
..... /buy 723-1513.
Must ••• to spprecl· • t t Id h. · atel Ask for Larry <> Void con rac wou mge on aueumg
(004057) + Q J 8 5 the location of the queen of apades.
J h & S Th b ddi There 1tt thoae who would Oip a
O naon on e i · ng: coin menUlly; othen would offer up Lincoln Mercury South We.t North Eut a prayer. Goren elected to aee what MERC ti HY H 131>
2626 Harbor BIVO 1 v 2 O 3 '°' • • be could learn about the '11 MERCURY Costa ...... ca • 0 p.. 6 • Dbl distribution. CAPRI 540-5930 8 <::I 7 + P.. p._
eo,,..,ertlble This cutle 83 Corolla. tan 2 dr 7 v p._ P.. P.. Four club ruffs in dummy were
has auto trana. pre-s9dan, Moving, Musi Opening lead: Nine of + interapeced with four diamond ruffa
mler sound, A/C & Selll S2500ob0 Good Br• Todoy has published the in hand That es&abliahed that each
Iott motel Must sael ondtn. 831~ X311. tint of a pla.nMd aeries of bridie defender had started with eMCtly ~:~~ !!.~•:: n~! 88 TOYOTA VAN ~danr a·!J!.1.?9;_ithfeaturetth ·~~-nine caret. in the mq,r suita. &e.v·
used a"'°' 1o choose CONVERSION ·~ o • ........ r.ac m on n&11 .a ini both East and West with four
from. (8423013) 4cyl. A/T, AIC. P/S, P/ ~played by one of ~e pme 1 m~r-suit carda. Declarer cMhed Johnson & Son B, 111t. AM/FM cass. all·.time great.a together ~th a por· the ace and queen of heart.a. and
LI col M Cu atom palnt•ofa trait of the star. (Av&Jlable from found out that Eaathadstartedwith n n trcury bed, rear A/C and Bridp Today. 18 Village View lJluff, a sinJleton heart, hence three
540.5830 more. S7,995. Boll F. Ballston Lake, N.Y. 12019, apadea. That made Eaat a 3-to-2
'91 ~CURY PERFORMANCE $9.95 plus $3 poatqe It tiandlina.> favorite to bold the queen. Pla.Yinl WLE WAGON LS MITSUBISHI For obvious reasons. our favorite the percent.agea, Goren croued to
Thi• car Is completely 968-0233 playmate of the month appeara in the king of spades, fineNed t.be ten
loaded! Moon roof, Much. and claimed the grand alam, and
leather, Interior, CD The legend is Charles Goren. who with it the title.
player a morel Under for Ad Action ------------------------8000 mlla1. Como
down a ... , Aak for Cal a
Larry (804467) PlllL Johnson & Son
Lincoln Mercury AD-VISOR 2826 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa. Ca 642 -5678 640.5e30
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS S4 Not relaJLlfl9
57 Armadillo
58 M1~ays
59 Ar1 WOtkS
60 Canac11an
Indian
61 Simon
62 Small dog
63 Bullring. e g
DOWN
47 Fake
49 SlZll
51 Curtal
52 Goltctub 53...........,
55 8ttbe
seFor .........
51 T rlumpMnt
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1\1\l ll .'t.IS
I IQ bdrma, OCNn vtew. lh, W/D, frplc. 1
partdng. Blk to ocean
*815/mo 497-1485
Nl\~1'<1111
HI.Al H ..!ht.!)
•2BR 2Ba. 4 dra to
bch, 2 car, f/p S1150
•Oen Vu Penthse
VIiia Balboa $1600 •W. Nwpt ocnfrt,
2Br 1Ba wntr $1150
•Steps to bch, 48R
•3BR 2Ba, nr bet\
$1350 Bkr 642·3850
==::::::::;;==;:;:;;:;;:~I 2BR 28•, 2 car gar • ..-100• TO SANDI $1000/mo. 206 41at St 3BR 2Be. garage CLEAN FURN APT. $1450/mo. 208 33rd
•2PR ......... '$696(MO St. Jim Jacobs, Agt Aval! lmmed thr9ugh 078•3777 tl/15192 7t4-t97o0432
•2BDRM $700• * 1 BDRM $600•
Frig, dahwahr, stove
Incl. No pets 545-4855
3 Lines... 3 Daya... 3
Dollen ... Merchandise
under $500. 842·5878
Personals
PERSONALS 3002
BLOCK TO BEACH!
$200 OFF!!
3BR 2BA lower unit.
Garage, dishwasher.
$1175/MO.
210 GRANT
208 LUOONIA
CENTAUR M GMT.
642·2288 or 831·2725
SEEKJN<i SE I-; KING
M EN :JOO:J WOMEN :1004
SEEKING
WOMEN :wo-1
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STATUESQUE LOOKING FOR READY 0ARTIST ADULT 900 LIN• . DIRECTORY BEAUTY! SPECIAL LADY FOR ENTREPRENUER Graphic 11at1ng or unu-01vorced Physician SWM 26 6 ft L VE? F d ctl Blond, spontaneous, Cultured, flt, fun. • • over .. O AMILY ...... N" aual una vertlaed seeks very anra ve J h ti 1 ""' t flt, seeks man 6' +, healthy, 40, 5'10". en· en oy s oo ng poo. Take a chaoce .. .for a Sincere SWMNS, 8., adult programs. 1· ~~a~~~ab:.~i:ao'::ea~ special qualities, non-Joya nature, outdoors. midnight walks on the lifetime of: caring, 180 Iba .• •••k• cute, 900-535-8585 99¢/mln
front home In ex· smoker, fun, loving. Seeking non-smoking beach and quiet ro· sharing, r omance! medium size, 30-35 HOT & WILD QIRLSI
f I I humorous, ethics. gentleman of Integrity, mantle evenings al H alth h ._ nd SF t k f II C 111 """"'"53"'·5050
SEEKING
change or occas ona under 50, for marriage home with that special e y, appy, .. a • 0 ma e • am Y· a •.vv-· ,,,.. babysitting & light One + one only. d f .1 Ph t lady. If you are an at· some, 40'1, Six-two, Exchange photos. $5.00 per call housekeeping. Salary, t1'4108. an ami Y· 0 os ex· eyes of blue. Flt, '13109. 1-----'-----car possible. 497-0866 --------_c_ha_n_g_o_d_. 11_4_1_3_2_. --tractive blond, tall, toned, 185 lb., edu·•---------LIVE! READY TO SMILE PERSIAN TENNIS SWF, age 21 •23 who cated, self-secure, fl· "LET'S 1•-37" ••""
MYSTIQUE' enjoys same, tired of 1 11 I 1 11 DO LIFE'' .vv-V"VVVV • ANYBODY the bar scone as I am, nanc a Y •mot ona Y 18 yrs+ $1 mln/25 mini
l't-.H SO NAI
S t HVH't:S .IOU!>
NEWPORT WOMIEN
WITH PHONE NUMBERS
1·~DATE* Ext. 40
ITRONO BEAUTIFUL
DlA.NA
1·~773 LADY .. • ton1
I'm Adventurou• 1·90().737.QIRL .. • 1-on-1
QAYMl!N OF
NEWPORT
1·~28&-HUNK* Ext. 19
MEN 3003 Sensuous femme fa· then let me give my •table (not wealthy). SWM 33, 5'11", 180, O.l.N.1.aoo.m.2115
tale seeks generous 40's, love to dance. I ff ti d Values, Integrity! Green·brown, flt, r.=====-===itl .. •-11-0011T••irs
\11 \lllf f!<..;lfl l '<..;
I 11 I ._
Center Club Mem~r·
•hip. Asking $5000 +
transfer fee. Call
Stephanie 863·9200
Great Expectations Ill•
time membership.
831-3622.
Private Newport Beach
Tennis Club Mem~r·
ahlp, all facllillea, Incl
awl mml ng, alngle
membership $300,
femlly memberahlp
14()(). 49&-e200.
Employment
Opportunities
t~MPl.OYMENT ~~;JO
•TEACHERS•
Pre·school, UCI Cam-
pus/ Irvine. Mon-Fri F/
T 9·5. PIT 2-6. Xlnt
wrkng cond. 854-6030
A Dally Salary $300 tor
buying merchandlao.
No exp nee. 714/ 860-
8811. ext. 3456.
UOMESTIC'S :'>~40
HttkDr/Sltt~: Went.0 FIT f ) 10
mo old girt nr. pt
Bch Pier. 875-52, ~
Merchand i~~
ANTIQUES ur· \0 '. 12 piece Pine cetioc·
tlon. Majolica, l>fOak
dining sets, -4ak
dresser. dlshda &
misc. UquldatloNiSele
Sat. 1<>-4. 28 lmlf-Loa
Ct, Npt Ben. 7221A17.
1 ........ IJll m>
••Refrigerator t 200
Washer/Dryer, $1 45
each, Dlahw,flher
$125. 646-584U114f
LADY KENMI! Electric Dryer,
condition, S7 bo.
Call 645·1933 ter
5:30pm IC
Refrigerator, no flXJat. 2
door, very c an,
work.a excellent, 80.
WlU dellver. 642
Widow with no extra ove, a ec on an ro-Seeking: selective, aa· .._,.. "" ~ ATTRACTIVE exec for rendezvous, baggage, seeking mance to you. Must aertlve, sensuous, hu-seeks allm attractive, No matter 1·~903-GIRL• Ext. 50 Bartender T111lnttl Including Intensive five In Huntington smart womal) between BLONDE French leasona. Hu-non·smoker, likes to Beach. tl'3123. moroua, unencum· 25-401for love and ro-what you're • 13 min. All callefS 18+ Needed. Call: vi
WIDOW morous, witty, athletic, travel. Dreams can 1---------• bered, genuflne, 1ve1 RY mance. Kida o. K. doing, your ... S2/min 20 min minimum 714•895-6998 Ext. 166 Beautiful Sol a, lo [Eeat.
charismatic, apontane-,_c_o_m_e_t_ru_e_._*_4_1_2_1_. _ MIDDLE AGE SVELTE, em n ne, #3132. chair, ottoman.' aw
50's, Newport Beach, ous and enthualasticl ·-YOUNG non-smoker, under 50. hometown Tetevenlures,Ft.Myers. FL HOLIDAY JOBSI lmmed cond, oak trim. crl·
•ct Ive, en e r O o t 1 c . # 411 o. VERY Let's share the Holl· 1----------111 X·SITEI openings for PIT eves flee S325. 841 ·34lfe.
would llke to meet hU· INDEPENDENT DWM, 57, 6', 165 lbs., days together! #3108. newspaper Cali 1·900-903·1188 & wknda. Doing pro-
morous. happy gent ___ P_E_T-IT_E___ SWF German l~y. 60• wishes to meet some· SEEKING MEET nw iliL. $1.50 per minute motion' fM major oil Contemporary dJ4'am for early morning one to share Orange Co's. 645·1854 couch w/al•*lJer,
walks, great com-VIVACIOUS fun loving, romantic, County life of theatre, JEWISH To plac. an ad In $300. 847-8034. t 1
munlcatlon/ share PRETTY ~~~ 11~!~y. '::~lti~~o~~nn~ movies, music, dining WOMAN someone special e fl I The Pilot classlfled, HOTEL HELP • ~~~~1.lnterests too. N/S, educated, 50ish, tleman, 55·60. Enjoy ~~~93~nd dancing. who la affectlonate,l::::th:r:o_u:g:h:c:-l:a_s:-s:i_f:ie-:d:::..===~~=t~s=n:.::!:!..=C:•:l:I 84=:2:·S:8=7:8:·=~ Housekeepers, Main· D~~.P~!•!::;.:~ financially secure bru· all things In llfe.1---------1 tenance, Front Deak, board, s125• 721e9158 Ilk I ... 4134. NICE WOMAN easy go no• n o n· Cooks, Helper• to BALDWIN nelle, ea tonn s, ,.. smoker, 3()..40. I just o ESPOND s 2 FT C 11------:::tf---muslc, art, dancing 49 TO 59 moved to California; How T R 1 hr. perm, • . al KINGSIZE WAu;-.'D • BROTHERS and jacuzzles. Seeks ..am athletic, well· 1-800-662·2969. No-wave mattre.,., In· LOOK·ALIKE charming, mature N/S I am 50, WM, Just for traveled, Ivy-educated, Hou••keeper Wed & eludes frame & ~ad·
wanted, (Alec, William, man to "Trip The fun and laughter. with sense of humor. Fri. In N .B. area. board. Good condl·
I Light Fantastic... HONEST Down lo earth guy tl'3125. TO Please call lion! Only s200. Call or Dan el). dark· ,..4109. with Rags to Riches ---------e45-463S 589-7904, leave l'l\es·
haired, Ice-blue eyes,---------SINCERE potential, adventurous TALL sage. a·
tall and handsome, PRETTY SHM/NS, black hair, & romantic. Well, INTERIOR Lend·1------......,.._-professlonal a plua, h • h • t HANDSOME Kn b d ~ d IN 5'7", 38, enfoys ere a your c anc o aceplng FT/PT. g az e w, ..... o
by blonde beauty, dance, travel, out· tur~ Into Princess. If TEXAN Good driving re<:ord. frame & 4 drwr-.i 1 yr
SWF, 28· *4091 · PINK doors. Stable job. ~o3u1'33ve got It, lol'e goll DWM, 6'3", 180, 40, Exp pref'd. 249·2109 old, S100. 6' dlniltla rm& BIG Energetic DWF, 40, marriage minded, dl•·i-"'---· -----Newport executive, la tble w/8 chra S225
5'8", love to ski, bl· satisfied w ith being PASSIONATE adventuresome, exclt· LOAN UNDERWRITER matching Buffet,50. BLONDE cycle, dance, walk on alone. Seek SWW/ Ing, fun-to meet ex· A_.f(,,.,N,.,,,.,,llMJIC....lll_,,.. Xlnt apot In Santa Ana Cui.Ide patio tb 4
49 +, sophisticated/ beach. Looking to SOW apeclal lady to BEST FRIEND!? ceptlonally pretty, very C )} l 900 844 01 OO for exp Realdentlal chrs S80. 631·22
casual, serious/tunny. meet tall SWM, anrac-share life. #3134. Charismatic company thin, SWF, 27-38, Intel· • a - --Loan Underwriter: pr•l~~~=:--:::--~'f"--
la there a mature, tall live. honest. NS male,1---------President: 41, 6'1", llgent, outgoing. •£ 4 d. · d · · d fer both conventlonaJ LIKE NEW, flrat •
non-smoker guy who ready for commit· INTENSE 190, OWM (no kids). i'3091. nter -ig1t co e anpearmg 1n a & ,.,..,., exp. Who!• executlv• and
I • 1 f ' •-· office f1Knlture. an 1 took ng or a menu 11'4122. ROMANTIC Seeks tan. trim, ath· ___ W_l_"m_Y___ •Listen to greeting sale background help-aklnny 25-year old ---------SU letlc, ahapely lady. ful. Fully paid benefits tlcal work at "'"''"114133. SEEKING AFEA "'"' oeoo•• •••••• WEALTHY •Leave message (you ca n change it '""""' ••••ca.• oo-:;:;:•.,·~~":;:f
ON S SINGLE SWM, 26, over 6', 229 for aalllng, beaches, HANDSOME tlon & Incentive pro-af cost. OBO. d H E T DAD·NS lbs., who wants to find llfel 1113122. i'f not sat1'sf1'ed) gram. 714/782-8176 room and rec Ion
FUN SMOKER a tall attractive, blond,•---------DWM, 40, afftelng In-EOE M/F/HN
OWFNS 32, llkH mov· California SWF, 21 to PHYSICIAN telllgent, sexy knock· are Fortune 500 aJ.
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LEXU,I OP WEITM~NSTER
13590 Beach 81vd.
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mov • mualcal. Cfy9tal, antlqu", and Xlnt cond. Low mites. 91 FORD TEMPO gundy, Ilk• new, alloy
In Oftglnal boxea, collec:llbl .. , Shirley ,.ully loaded. Very QL u>aGON whit, aunrr. flnanc
b9el"I dtaplayed. Temple doll, fumltura. 15 foot C«on9do w / nic.. 17800. 984-1478 "" avall, fact warranty,
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540-5830 L 1 k • n a w 1 TOYOTA OF Johnson I Ion
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2626 Harbor Blvcf
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CORDIA COSTA MESA WGN. Rolla Royce for Sale 5 apd, A/T, atefeo ___ 722_·_2000.;..;... ___ 1
c aaa, cstm whl•. 91 TOYOTA MA2 sporty turbO power! (550180) 13,395 turbo...S apeed·fHI Ptrformince machlne(2VZS889) LEXUS OF Mltaublahl WESTMINSTER 19202 Beach Blvd 13590 Beach Blvd.
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722•2000 Clouel, 63,700 ml, ex·
VOI.KSWAGON 9236 M "a gr.at CMat· pine baby cradlH traJI". Hoo 17 Ct . k>aded 4dr, Auto, fully SUS,900. e&M212.
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7 ~ Hawaiian veca-723-0832. Ucll'2Uxw128 roof. JBL aound, air obo. PP 894•5;22: $1900. John 675-e817. 1'170 vw Bug, rad. '"'
8dn for 2, 1285. Call l·F--------tlle CELEBRITY T'---.1 R bl bag • Iota Of extras '85 Bronco II 5 apd l omatlc, stick , runs
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CLASSICS H2~0 rtoW white they tut. ~~~~ • !~n; S~~~r. EUROSPORT nwuuOre 0 ns make thle car atand 85 NISSAN MAXIMA AC, ps, am 'tm casa: great/looks great.
t..aoo-934-5865. good condition ssoo. Loaded! 13500 obo Ford-llUIU out. Only •23•99o SEDAN lugg" rack 6 cyl runs $2000. 969-5975. 1929 Mercedes Benz.
Coll t lV·n-o.•-_ _.1• FRI a SAT. Blkea. radial •""""'"90 7t.-~•.-2--10 <639974) Come He great n..:,er ott 'road --------540K replica IF d •1 .. '""' ,_,le arm uw, room rvc. 7fS0.7790. .,_.,..,.. --vv our quality used car 6cyl, A/T, A/C,P/S, P/ $4500 bo 1 1j 77 vw Superbeetle w or
g aawat•·•ouven ,._ tlrH, toola, 3500W 1189 CHEV 810 P.U. Iott B, P(W, POL, lilt, C/C, w835-3f51 h~~~34;~ convertlbla, all white, ~~~s ·=~1.2·:~.~
.,.. lt-$40, ~ generator, Tandy Catm whla, cuatom Johnaon & Son AM/FM, Stereo Cass. very clean, lllnl cndtn, obo 644-7233
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ber, both unuaed, hanging It fixture, vac· 1 tt76 le.see 88 HONDA ACCORD Lincoln Mercury whaela. Luxury sedan· Manual trans Calif (303) 963·9191. LIMOUSINES 9276 putetlzed, deluxe uum, am applances, 1956 CHRIS CRAFT TUTTLE CLICK 540-5830 economy price . Special Lo.;, lo~--------warranty. Orlglnal LPa, book•, hous• Woody, grHt cond, ale. c/c. alereo cass.1..,...--------$7,395.(802781) mllas' (11 .178) 86JettaGL,gold,linted '89 LINCOLN 70'
Heh, Wiii take wares, decor & misc. new •nolne. $8000. NISSAN Uc#2YMB4S7• "·986· 89 llNCOLN PERFORMANCE se eee wndws, fog lls, sun rf, Stretch·llmo by Clas·
"' "" h 8 4 • t V I I 71"" """""'~ ...... "845 H b B"·d T 0 Y 0 TA 0 F MITSUBISHI • pull out stereo, car sic· 42K miles royal ~115 He · 55M7t8 "' · a • n c a ...... .,..,...... • {;oat': .f:..... · CONTINENTAL TUTILE CLICK cvr, A/C, prfcl cndtn. blu'e, TVNCR,' radio, ~1-6UM. (W&mel'/Newtand) IJ40-e410 COSTA MESA. Signature Serie•. Thia 968·0233 NISSAN $5300 obo. 650.2399. CD w/jockey box, cus·
, autMntlc Cab-Qarage Sale-.everal 722·2000 car I• extra clean with 87 NISSAN SENTRA 2845 Harbor Blvd 89 VW JETTA tom bars + Ice chest,
• Patch Doll•, fam, llvlng rm/dining 88 CHEVY CAMARO load a of apeclal Costa Mesa cellular phone w/ex· uMd, Ilk• new rm/b•drm furniture, IROC equipment. Only 4dr, A/T, A/C, Power 54o-e410 4dr GL 4cyl. AIT. A/C, ternal speaker. Orlgl·
..ch. 882-8288. excellent condition, ••BALBOA ISLAND $13.080 Come ... llereo, brakes, stereo/ P/S, P/B. Slereo cass. nal private owner. Al-
aome antiques, 11/29/ 18' Power $225/mo & Auto loaded, aunroof 89 HYUNDAI EXCEL thl• beauty todayl cass, good runner, SELL Good runner, great ways garaged. Excel·
PE antiques, Turk· 30, 12/1. 1724 Main St 32' Sall $400/mo. Avl 17,995. Financing (6287360) We have 60 great prlcel (538099) Pr Ice . ( 5 3 8 O? 9) I en t con d It Ion.
Ruge, mlac. Uqul-Nowl 752·2881 available. Call Tom In Coupe~4 cyl, 51pd, A/ other flne used can. $8,395 S8,99S. $30,000. 642·1888 or • sa.1e. sat to-4, MUST sew Stunning 1.,.._______ FlHt Sales 548-4658. c. AM/FM/ Cass, cstm Johnson & Son Performance your used vehicle PERFORMANCE 645-0777 ~dh!~:i~~1.Ct. Npt ::'1:. .. ~.~ ta~~~~ 3~.;P~~c~~~~.;~;~ 1n ~-i.~~1°07055 ~=· N~cx~r• (2~~~~; Lincoln Mercury Mitsubishi ths4~-~~;i~ed MITSUBISHI Make the right move.
raal wood. like new. Theodore Robins S4.395 2828 Harbor Blvcf 19202 Beach Blvd 968·0233 Pilo1 Real Estala
Twct authentic Cabbao-$385. 962-8288. Performance Costa Mesa. Ca Huntington Beach ===·
'•tch 00111. w/blrth Fof'Cl.lauzu Mltsub'-hl 540.5830 968-0233 c.,ilflcat• 1983, nevet 50' Sllp, Sailboat only, 71" a.12 ""'10 •• Ulted $40 each. Great Udo Isle. No over· .....,,.. "VV 19202 Beach Blvd
Xmas preaenta. night. Utls Incl S550 Huntington Beach , 882-8290 mo. 720-0289 96&-0233 _.,....~~~~~,,,__....,..,MOVING SALE. Too '85 White T·Blrd Elan --------llHOUS• UL•t much to Ulll 11/30 & Upper Newport Say up VS, 94k ml. loaded, 89 HYUNDAI SONATA
Mena Sportswear t2/1, 8am-3pm. 1518 to 40' Power Boat utll well malnl by m• 4d 1 o A/C
PORSCHE 9175 LINCOLN '71
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MAZDA 9125 494·2183.
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By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN AH HIRSCH Propert, Of Anita Lana, N .B . Incl. No overnll... chanlc, need• minor A~iFM ·c 111n ' 1990 PORSCHE 944
1580 Monrovta, N.8 . (Hlghland to EtlHI•) 84&-en2. coametlca, under blue 11 1 se :~very low 88 Mazda MXe hl CABRIOLET White, N h So h 1 bl Sft'lplS/Olactn #"2nd• 845-4053 book for quick sale m es ' · Loaded w/accessorles alloy wheels, Im· Ort · ut vu ners e.
$3800 obo. 760-5421. Low mlles. S7000. maculate. Wiii trade. deals.
722·7942 S25,900. 669-4212 NORTH 1980 Ford Mustang, au· • K J 9 5 2
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Photo Enlatgef, S.Mler 50•, early 60a Xmas $1500. 640.7804. see to appreciate, •77 Pampered 28oSE, 1985 Toyota Tercel 2 dr 0 K ~ 4 2
23C, 50mm, Fuji lens. decorations, not uaed. 1.,.8.,. FORD S6900 obo. 495-7610. showroom qually, HB. only 59KI One + Void
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Cqmplet• aet of I NISSAN 1984 Jaguar, excellent 88 5,.0 SL cleanl Has custom • A 10 3 Deciaru ruffed the opening lead
Bradford Exchange 81 •c111u LEGEND L 2845 Harbor Blvd co ndition, sapphire 1 1"' 17 •5~ ml, wheels & large tires! .., A Q 9 7 8 3 and it wu obvious the fate of t.be DECORATOR coll• " u"" ,..~ blue. S9000, repair ea green. c rme Must see to sps»ecl-• uld h' · lei'• plat" (Alt paint· onty 14000 mllea-must ..,.,.ta Maaa history avail 646-4150. wh .. 11, lmmac cndln, atel Ask for Larry <> Void cont ract wo mge on gueumc
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Ectwln M. Knowtea. LEXUS OF 88 FORD RANGER 1 ORO Jaguar. XJ8, ie ... lbuy 723-1513. Johnson & Son The bidding: There are tboae who would flip • ~""" ecenea fl'om WESTMINSTER Super cab 4 • ' XLT ~~~~Y .. ~~•n•~"!.!>1~ Lincoln Mercury South W•l North Eut roin mentally; others would offer up the movie muafcal. 15 ft Boeton Whaler Incl 13590 BHch Blvd. Auto, fully loaded. low 2629 Harbor Blvd" 1 v 2 0 3 ~· • • a prayer. Goren el~ to aee what
Siii "' orig!f\111 boxiee, 30 h/p Yamaha, """' aea..eoe mllea, clean, financing whMIS. amtfm tape, ,.,.1 MERCURY .. <> p 11: • Dbl be could learn about t.be nft'er b9el"I dhptayad. greall lo hra, Hrvlc• avallable. $9,995. Call blk w/cam8' leather • Costa Mesa, Ca .. .. u distribution.
Mak" a grHI Chrfs1· records, very clean, Tom In Fl .. t SalH Int, new Ures. 36,700 CAPRI 540.5930 8 ~ 7 • p.. p._
maa gift. Aaklng l250 aeldom uHd, well 54M658. Dir Stock ml, Sl5.000. 840-0206 Conver1lbla. This culie 83 Corolla. tan 2 dr 7 Q P.. P.. P.. Four club ruffs in dummy were
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tttlle. eHve meaaege. obo, 722·2900. Interior, xlnt cndtn Theodore Robina Interior, 6,700 ml, Iota morel Must '"' cndtn. 83l«K>O X311• tint of a planned. eeries of bridie defender had started wit.b uact.ly
________ 111 ft. Regal, Th• s.. $5900 4M-2183. Ford·llUIU showroom perfect, ~;!~ !~°,.·9:: fl~: 88 TOYOTA YAN calenda danf B. fJ~l~-i~bfeaturnb ·~~g· nine cards in the ~or IUita, leav·
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full ,,arv.ce I toollh Ctub
1roo Irv.no Ave ~stcllff Plaza)• NB 631 -3623
JS-.. Off R~ulat Enl'OUmfH>t Fee
FOOD/RESTAURANTS
ABBONDAN2A
Fresh Posto & Seafood RestalKant
3421 Via I ldo • NB 67S-8973
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8ENIHANA
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4250 Birch St • N8 955-0822
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1115 V1ci0tl0 St • CM 722·7586
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154 E. lnH ST.• CM 646-4303 .
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1673 lrvlne Ave.• CM 722-1212
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So. Coast Highway • COM 675-4100 &
Vio Udo Plaza • NB 723-0707
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252-0222
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HAIR STYLIST
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IDS alt ltte A~ llwnovo/
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Ming. Screenng. Custom Point Tint1ng
2666 Hart>or • CM 546-708)
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20391 SN 8'ch St. •SA HGTS. 7~790
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JEWELRY
ANDIE VAHNES JEWEl.IV
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283 E. 17th St. • CM 631-2202
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305 Main St .• Balboa Pernnlulo 673--761> l '°"Off any IVcltoM
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3601 JombofH Rood• NB 252-8134
JDS Ott.,..,, awwn. Cc:wds
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Fine CollfomkJ Wtnee a.~ Beera
343 l Via Oporto # 1000
Udo Mar1na Vlloge • NB 673-4712
IDS Olf Mix• Malclt COMI
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S> 1 W. Bok• • CM 979-8570
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Thursday
Nov. 28, 1991
TODAY
first hig,h
first low 9:03 A.m. 2.4 Second high 2:30 p.M. 4.l
Stcond low 9: 16 p.m. 0.5
FllDAY
First high
Firtt low 10:30 .. m. 1. 7 $ecoftd high 4:04 .,..... l.9
Second low 10:09.,..... 0.9
QU011S OF THE DAY
"We think the painting is tasteless
and obnoxious, but it doesn't violate
any legal definitions of obscenity or
pornography.. •
Newport Beach City Manager Bob
Wynn, in his judgment of a work by
controversial artist August Spivey, now
on exhibit at a city gallery (A2)
•
"The secret thoughts of a man run
over all things, holy, profane, clean,
obscene, grave and light, without
shame or blame."
Thomas Hobbes
COMMUNllY EVENTS
•"Fahrenheit 451 ", a drama
about a futuristic, book-burning soci-
ety. is being presented by Coastline
Community College at Corona del
Mar High School, 210 1 Eastbluff
Drive, Newport Beach. Performa nces
are Friday and Saturday nights at 8
p.m., through Dec. 7. Tickets are S8
and S6. For information, call 751-
9740.
•Backstage Theater 1599 Superior
Ave. in Costa Mesa, presents 646-
5887. "K2," a drama about the con-
quest of a snow-covered mountain.
f ridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sun-
days at 2 p.m. through Dec. 22. Tick-
ets range from $10 to $12.50. For In-
formation, call 646-5887.
• CIF football championship action
continues Friday with Valencia at
Newport Harbor at 7:30 p.m.
and Mater Dei battling Fontana at the
Santa Ana Bowl, also at 7:30 p.m. Fri-
day.
• Folk music and Java continue to
go together with Scott B. playing Fri-
oay evening at the Blue Marble Cof-
feehouse, 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For Information, call 646-5776.
JUST TltE FACTS
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Busineu,'C1
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llDlldaJ buiies . soup· kitchen, not airport
. -
Group hopeful they
can continue to
feed area's needy ·
By Ami Cekota
S1lft Wlllr • I
COST A MESA -Despite an
uncertain future, Merle Hatle-
berg is confident that today will
not mark the last Thanksgiving
dinner served by the soup kitch-
en she founded five years ago
with money out of her own
pocket. ·
............... "'~".;•
"I never push a panic button
-I cross the bridge when l
come to it," said 67-ycar·old
Hatlcbcrg, who founded Some-
one Cares Soup Kitchen in the
tradition of her own mother,
who fed homeless people from
the back door of her West Vir-
Volunteen prepare Thanksgiving dinner at the Rea center.
ginia home during the Great
Depression. "Whatever it is, .I
can find a good side."
EarliCJ' this yea r, Hatleberg
learned that South Coast Chris-
See HOLIDAY/ID Piii
_A determined
young man
Resident enjoys life and learning
at Costa Mesa developmental center
Editor 's note: This is the second
in a three-part S<:n'es on Fairview
Developmental Center, home to
many of the most seriously
retarded people in Southern
California. It has been described
as a city within a city, one of the
last massive institutions
constructed for the mentally ill.
But it is also a special place for
special people .
By Anna Cekola
$1111 Wt1tel'
Q uick with a laugh and a
piece of gossip, Scan is also
quick to share with those
he ets the turn of fate that
would eventually bring him to
Fa irview.
It's a sad story, but one that
Scan tells in an easy-going
manner, much like the other
stories he's notorious for telling to
his many friends on campus.
"I was in a car accident," Scan
said simply during a recent
interview.
Moments later, before he could
continue his story, Scan burst out
laughing when a staff member
walked in with his newly-shaved
head. "You know Jose, he shaved
his head off," Scan -the self
described Rona Barrett of
Fairview -could later be heard
telling a friend.
By bis own account, 19-year-old
Sean Cruz leads a happy and
active Jife at Fairview, which he's
called home for the past three
years.
FAIRVIEW
HOSPITAL
Special Poople In
a Special World
Tuescby: An inside look at
Fairview, its workers and
those who call it home.
.... Today: Meet Sean, one of
the 1,090 ~ residins. at
Fairview. Most of them will
spend their lives here.
Saturday: Volunteers. To
some of the residents at
Failview Hospital, the
volunteers are the only family
they have.
brother strapped into a baby scat.
His brother is now "in heaven,"
while Scan suffered massive head
injuries and was left with a mental
capacity similar to the one he had
at the time of the accident.
But despite such tragic
beginnings, Scan bas come a long
way since leaving the care of his
mother and entering a g.roup 'home
irl Los Angeles. An earlier
tendency to destroy propeny hu
Man}' Thanksgiving travelers stay on ground
HJ Russ Loar
Slllr Wltlf
NE\\f PORT BEACH -It
1aay be one of the most heavily
traveled days of the year, but
'l'hanksf~iving eve at John Wayne
, \irport was mellow.
Duri rig the holiday weekend,
tirport officials say they expect
.m incn:asc over last Thanksgiv-
ng's 61>,000 air travelers -a
:nere trickle in the bucket com·
pared l·O San Francisco Airpor1 .
where officials were cxpccung
'l\Ore than 90,000 tra"dcr~ on
Wednc ·.day alone.
"It 's definitely not ;ss bl:d d'
'\'C thc·ught it would be," aid
.)avid Riedel, supel" 1sor of cu~
omer service at Joirn Wayne
\irpon for Northwe t Airlines
·Mo t of the flt~ht'i were-
Inside
'11' T..., tk:lllttl: For the
first time in ye.irs, Cost.a
Mesa police suspend turkey
giveaway program/A10
"'Holiday hours: What's
open, what's not/A10
'11' Giving thanks: The
words of William Bradford
still rmg true/A 10
boohed full, but the people
ha,c:n't been showing up."
Riedel peculates the recession
ma~ bt> keeping people at borne.
A veteran of the manic Na-
See AIRPORT/ID .....
Like many or the residents at
Fairview, Scan and his family have
endured more tragedy than seems
possible. Sean was five years old
when he was bit by a car while
riding a bike with his younger
been curbed and Scan has become -._. ... """ See SEAN/M Sean, a F~rview DewJopmencal Cer1ter resident, works at his job deaning the restrooms.
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_. '•• N;Jc.. rt Blvd • CM 645-34(l)
I t wf f Pou ol flffHV• Thlnwlat• Ski Gloves ($9.99
0 11. t•1> With purchase ol any ll-r;J. Price .Joclc.t
A. LO CIAllD NI
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• • •' Ol')OS • Of Men
cc •1 :r no \/loge
3-: ' ., .J Ooono II 1 • NB • 675-A0(4
:'O~ Off M•tc:handls.
SHl?lEYS
•• • N 'er ~en Women. & :Y.>ys
1J'J 1() .> ' YO • LM 631·3'222
Men's • Wom.n'• • loy11Vll71.E NECICS $5.99 ,
(Many Colots) S, M, L. XL
llO't' STEP SHOES
· .. •s 5o1(lct,on ot
1 c_omlorr ~'es 1n SCA
; ,,:1opvng Corter • Orange
•t. ".6) 1
A.:1.J IK>nol 10% Off OIJI $ 19. 91 Sole (;roup
AUTOMOTIVE
llNZ a 6£AM£R
Iv' ~ I ; \.0 & Repair
• SI 185 . CM 668-0882
Lt.bocat10ri S«vk• A Sdety ln.sp«'fon IJ9.95
1 .en fl 50%)
HEALTH/EXERCISE
SHAPE ·UP NEWPOIT
F .Of 1.ce Health ~b
""IJ. ... e Ave (\\9Stcfitf Plaza)• NB 631-3623
JS~ otlR~ulot~rlFH
FOOD/RESTAURANTS
AllONDANZA
F•esr Posto a Seafood R91touonr
J.421 Vl'l Udo • NB 675-8973
Ivy I Lunch, <;« '1td Hof hit»
.
lOVFS IAI a Gal.
~ membef of Love' 1 Barbel::ue
20\ I l Broolct'u1t • HB 96&-7500 sos Off2ttdfl*-ol tlqll0/01 .... ·a. .
u·s 11£STAU1ANT .
Mcncbl '· Sz8c:tr.M:rt. (;alklr.-(U*le
8961 Adams • HS 90&-5050 '°"Off Food ro Go• 110 ....,.m
MAIAllCERS
Down Home Ccx.ntry Cooldn'
154 E. 17TH ST.• CM 646...:30.l ·
20S Olf Any lfeatfosl, Lwrclt OI l)m. M
(.atry,J«tlol ca... MenlJ and •
$pflclah ··•eluded)
MO'S NEW VORIC PllZDllA
fltrzo Cony-Out/Deriver(
1673 INtne Ave.• CM 772· 1212
Lape 16• 1 Jor:iplng ffua-Only $1.IO
FLORISTS
CONIOY'S
~wers A Atrongementa
~livered Worldwide
3601 JambGree •Baek Boy COl.ft • NB.
252-0222 ,5 Olf Any Fol AllOftll#Wtl.,,,. 12$)
FUR NITURE/HO USEHOLD
CAIUOHS weota ..
l.lno'eUTI , ~.Wood. Mat>&e. Tie
25.Q Co.I Hwr • N8 674-7470 ,,.., $-~-.,.. ....... 1
GI FTS & COLLECTIBLES
~ .... tunm•. Amaee. Precious \4oments.
Hogoro a Dolle
1727 Weltdlff Of., NB 650-5535 '°" "" Any l'ulclta# #te~ awwma1..,,,.
HAIR STYLIST
EUllOM
Jelllca Nol~
FOlhlon lllond. Ue 320 • NB 759-«X>4 '°" olt,.. ~ llwnovol "9g.$20)
HOME IMPROVEMENT
PLAINS HARDWAIE
~.Screening. cu.tom Point Tlnttng
~ Harbor • CM 546-70«>
0.. ,,_Key Mlt 1Vc#toltJ
SYUCIH1l IY WlSTON
Alll•lttal • Comm«clal __., INtalatlonl
3617 W. MocAtttu Blvd. #!I06 • SA ,.
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1llQllC.All, INC.
~ lndoOt' Plants a Acceaooe1
~1 9N Birch st. • SA HGTS. 756-0790
• ,., hJ#«y Wiit Any~
JE WELRY
ANDIE "'""8 JIWILW
Jewelry
213 E. 171h 9 . •CM 631 -2202
ai..tw <M -.w.in ott M "-• ...
KID'S STUFF
wnAIYlOWI
TO¥t. ~ aMld Anmall A
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-Mc*t •• • ltllboci,.,.,..... 673-7661 '"'°"",._.,,
PH 1\RA Mi\Cl£S
NlWPOlf ANAHCIAL QIOUP, .. C.
RMdel Itta! Real Estate l.oonl
4299 MocAlfhur Blvd. #222 • NB
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($50\t&w,
RITZ a.EANEIS
Oeonlng-Alteratlons
3536 E. Coast Hwv • COM 675-6114
25"1. off Al ganMnt. Household Dry a.anlttg.
We Have l'fclcup a Delvwy s.Mc•
SUCCOSfUl SINGus INTERNA110NA1.
~Meeting Sngle1
2915 RectiN. Bldg F-200 •CM 241-3858
15.00 Olf °"' 11tanbgMng a.tey f'atfy Nov. 2J
(Nomtoly 120.00)
SPECIAL TIES
IAY COURT CA.IDS a 01F11
Unique Cordi. OeCOfaflonl. a Gitt Items
360\ Jambofee Rood. N8 252-a134
Jn Oii ,_,, Clw ... llCll Cards
IEACMUEAI
Fine Colfomlo WNt a lmpofted Been
3431 Via Oporto # 1000
Udo Matno Vlloge •NB 673-4712
IDS Olf Mix a Maleh CONf
caoRATIONI
Porty $.Jppl ..
~l W. lk*« •CM 979-8570
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DOOOIE OIEAMI I ICl11Y ICINB
Gfoomln'1. ~--•P9t. People Gifts
3601 .Jar'rW" d Brtltof • NB 252-1156
Riff' l'owl 1W Marr¥IOO
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GllOOlrt GAWIY
Ortglnal Nt. Prtntl. Oaftl A ffamlng
30 Via UdO • .. • 72).G917
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